§ _ . 'The mercury stodd at 40 bew 4 on part of the tripand Kassen t i# necessary to breathe on and * e with his hands the eyelids of [Ag.. black Siberians -- who made the ez "race for mercy." & »mags m been trozen shut. * M may dies as a result of the trip. * v «+1¥ Beoppalls who made a part @: __--_New Spring _ USE OF --PLANE IS URGED|=»¢_ \--Nome, . Alaska, . Feb. 4.--Nome's diphtheria epidemic continued una-- Iw,. Curtia Welch's official state le Daughter of Champ im!':mf"_:ma"--"--' men, women and e E ; Emeof The Latest [raicm mm ho wen vnmnh" the trok to Nome with the antitoxia IoP 3 ds PEd ___| 42. -- Striking: Workers and Brood Live in Tents and Shacks ; ¥ * ! to arrive to-- i 9t ald to atates in building roads#s dur-- 'wddress by Dr. William L. . pro-- temor of sociology at Northwestern University in which he declared the Ideal twentioth centurr city was on Its wayr--a combination of the most improved features oft-- all-- municipali-- ties, minus slums with the suburban and rurai communities all rolled into one gigantic American residential center ~écofftgated by finer living Conditions. "The city as it is has about run Its course," Dr. Bailey said. "Our mod--. ern cities are making graat progress along lines of health and sanmitation but it may be years betore they make sauficient drastie change in vital con-- Aittanx * Washington, Feb. + --The admin-- latration's stringent «onomy . pro-- Hram was threatened in the semate today; In face of protests from adminis tration quarters,, the senatse pressed torward the Bterlinzk #50d4 roads# Bill Kvanston, HL, ~Pob. =4."Citizsons workis* in bahailf of city betterment "It is high time for a change h twentioth century city and the noew mmnuun'mn»% PLAN FOR CHICAGO ALSO ECONOMY PRO-- _ _ GRAM THREATEN-- ED IN SENA TE EVANSTON PLANS It was:on December 10 that tho guards aund by state troopers." children get beans. sheriff and his deputies appeared im -- Mrs. Goddard is a typical strikers . _"N2 NAY® io DurR® the bables As this little mining town of Mammoth. wife. lhoh'_ht.w"'lthhr to get cows' milk for them." -- They went from one "company house" family from one of <the tents to a lit-- 'l'hmtmflhfl&ow : Baptist chkorch,. which mine operatora 10 abidea ummmm tle abandoned J-ln. Pee is Jngs out in the' road. ( umnm:--:fiyuumx"'m""wflmvm""' The evictions were by court order. ~--_ Here is a two--weeks' rationd for the workers in the central competitive To uwheiter the miners and their OOAdard family--a family of nine: feld. Open shop operatore in this wivey: and thilares trom ~the "suows ---- Night poonds of sait pork, becon ar --Pold witer bn PaY the loseee SH% seate quarters at Charleston rushed ten's _ Kight pounds of corameal or oa"* somville agreement. As part of the long wartare between the coal companies and the union mine workers,. . approximately: 1500 families have been evicted from their homes this winter, in the region sur-- rounding Charleston, the--state capi-- tal, k * : on ~a food ration } :3"1-':' cents a week. s M'{ Pss They are the striking coal minors Slumg and With Suburbs Ail |~-- By NEA sEARVICE, | ) v)_-- umu--:v#ué«'&m. Mammoth, W. Va, Jaw>%@#.--Five : _ FOOD EVERY TWwo wEi FUTURE RESIDENTS day from Anderson ¥r3, of Prince ton. W. Va., a freehman ab Marshail College here, who has slept only ten Wours a woeek for the last Ave years . Be tes is a criminal wasta you are slesping more than an hour and @ half each day, you are ruining youselt physically! SLEEPS 90 MINUTES A DAY AND STAYS IN GOOD HEALTH . _ Foop Every Two wEkks Food for the shivering mt# and their 'broods comes once ev two weeks by truck from Charleston. The cost per person is 82 1--2 cents a E'k' and in a majority of instances t is the entire 'food supply of these fami-- "The men can't hunt . on ~these lands," expiained Mrs, "Frank God-- dnd.w of seven --youngstera, "béca the lands belong to the coal companies and they are patrollad by Huntington, W. V1a., ¥Feb 4--"It 4 . a '. X # * M ' s e i tsld cribe for the Libertyville Independent--Be--up--to--date =-- Sma!" childrén 'are not : considered Now Argue "I don't intend to spend a third of my lite asieep," he sad doggodiy, "and If I've got away with it fot Ave years.l can keop it up from now on." ¥ry apparently is in excellent phy-- «lcal condition. Recently after slsap-- Ing only thirty minutes during the night, he swam the AftyAfoot pool in Mcol!o. gymnasium in #4 se Although 16 hours Case-- wotk. .A woeek comprisos the avorage stu-- dent's program, Fry is taking twonty hours under epecial permit from the state. p K Heathen people ars thols Who need few ost M.-mflm Hun. | Three bables -- disd ~ of: pneumonia after the evietions. :grmn "bung-- alows," small shacks for two families each, have --béan built by> the --union, * ToR be about 212 ounces ot per day per person, counting the and everything.. -- . ... --BHight to ;zmo& peans _-- + mnn is of mr es . pounds 'of e & ag. * _ Two pounds of--coffee, a halt--pound of baking soda and a hapdful of sait Twenty--tour pounds ot four Penalty of Civili THREE BABIiES Di€C fl VTHURS., FEB. _thh---JARMOR_Y,' Waukegan [ E_ wAuxEGANEucs\l § _ --». You can do this by putting your savings or your surplus Funds in the ? per cent Preferred Shares of this company: Dancing Free After the Game. . 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