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PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday. August 6, 1923. La Grande Evening Observer AM INDEPENDENT NEWSPAI'KK. Published tfUy and weekly at La Bra ode, Oregon, by I -a (.made Even ing Obierver Publishing tympany. BRUCE DENNIS, Kdlior. Entered at the Puatoirlce Bt I -a Grande. Oregon, aa Second Clan Alall Matter Bj Mall. fitly, por year. In advance ...$r.oo i'aily, aix mo at tin In mi v arte! ...... J.'. 60 (JHily. thre month, In udvaaee ,...$1.2 1hII-, per month & fatly. Pr mount &Uc on iHle in olh.r (.-Idea Orgun Hotel KVwa til mid. I'urllaiHl; Imperial New Hi and. I'nrllHnd: Multnomah New HtHnd, Portland. Address all communh:ttoua to THI 0B8HKVKK, 1 116 Add in Ave.. i.a Grande, Oregon. siiiHCUirrioN it iks. Oally, per month b..7d: lmly, per three month ..2.so pally per alx mo., In advance i..e Daily, Miutsit) cop CITV ASU COtNTV OFFICIAL I . vv.h. l KM II Kit OK" AMftllCIATKl) I'HICSS, The Aiotoejaled ITchm is uxelujdvely entitled to iihu for publication of all ptiwi dlapatchea credited to It or not otherwlatt credited In thin paper, and altio the local newu published therein. All rlifhla of rf-puhll(-Htloii :f special fllepatchua herein alio are reserved. I TI'K WHol.K MKAItT: Blessed j are they that keep his testimonies. ! and tliut seek with the whole heart I'HulniH 1 1;2. OFFICE CAT llllf WfS.VA'AM 45. BY JUNIUS Too many people think religion is hits now won u r."t UbIiI on tlml subject ol Kamtilmt. ami plana " run Biunliiers una their parapherna lia out of the stale. Ho will f.nd It quite a Job to K"'t rid ol Kauica of chance, an lliu tide iJ ruuniliti KtroiiKl) llie oilier way. tiuinhliUK In America used to hu mon opolized by the man- sex. The Intro duction of br.dtfe whisl brought a dif ference. The women want wild about It.. They played lor points and for uracil and have been playlni; lor money during the pant ten or fifteen ycuju. Home ol the children nowa days me keen enough lo KueaB that when mother In cros It is because of the way the cards '' H on tho Brecli table thu cvcnlnK before. With Kolt al u dollar a hole, pools on baseball scores and on clearing house figures, beta on prize flehla. and fllera ill the slock market, America la I'ust taking ila plaeo on the BiiumliiiK map. The habit of taking a c-li iiii'm, like thu lale Kti.'V-e Jtrodie. It: Ki-owlu; on the American people. Thoae really ALIENS CHOI Lock Your Doors--It Pays i kin.l of rabbit's foot to keep bad KriiM'l l the huhit rind It unite uh luck away. 1 Oft in The Stilly Night. Oft in the stilly nih(, Ere Hlumber'H chains have bound me, I hear, wiln Huddcn fright, .Mostiuitois Hying 'round me. - 1 strike. I Kturl! . liut, soon, a Hinart Most surely dolh betoken vtly liTe hlood drawn 'And till (he dawn .My well-earned rest in broken. Thin in Hie stillv niirht. Kre slumber's chains have bound me, "ionala. e,H!iMive uk jmironlziiiK thu hoollch' tfcr. - l-'or every I'll ol prosperity which 8'vni to bu the rt-Mult ol tuin- binK tliuie urn a thounaanil wrecks. ,1111(1 tens ol thousands of horned fingers uf liiotte who i'ilt in time., MetfidcH bulnif u hitfh roal to pov ert, KHinblliiK h u 1'iurly "nre wuy lo ineunncMH. 1-Kther's temper after a lotting nound of golf, mother's beur Iok ut the bridge table, and thu gen eraL utmoKphere of tenaion among those who put money on something is not conducive lo peace, l''ew profit by it exempt the. out-and-out profen- nd the park bencheu uro I adly ponder on my plight dotted with lliein. When rolbeis iret so hard-up they will tackle an editor's iiouse all must admit that danger lin ks on the threshold of every La Cr.tnde home. That's exactly what Mr. Robber did last n;Iit. When the Ob server's editor and family were attending the first show at the Star Theatre, when the .faithful Airedale dog was taking his usual Sunday evening exercise, some big boob with big dirt hands en tered our home at KOI O Avenue and systematically robbed the l.Miin ll (( tint, iikp nv fbishliirht but ho nulled the Windows , While slu-eters luss around me! . , , , , . j it 4 l . j-u , ' ' VK'I I'JItANH 1ESY BOM'S NliKD Him W11U10W DIIIUIS OOWll 111 a louin aim uiun vumiuu im tin; n.ito , St,w york Tinii'8 ueeonling to a of the house and did a very cfficieifl job of ransacking. - lau'iomobiles in the shop! . statement issun-d by the Kx-servico v , , , ,. ,, , r, , i ii ' , i , Men'a Anti-lloiiua league, there Is no 1 Of course l.c grabbed all the loose Sunday school cjiango and j - ....... . , . HUrh mmimit among the. abi- "pin" money sticking around the house, went .through every i (.itizeiIone who can tay on the!hw,,kMl Vl'u,,'ul, 01 lnu WorId wur lor . 1:..-. ..ii ..c 4,.k,. .,1...:,... Ihn.mv n.hl.UA- .n nimd Itptwumi nnlnt. "adJuBlctl compensation" as is Indl- (iri'SMi:i iinu unii unuc-i rt ; m filing mi ji vii w '"-" hiiuiiu) 1 , - . ' 1 11 1 inK with irnle ami viewing with tfiks Tooth chaim, oera glasses, and in tact cleaned up the homelaiarm of the httie jiggers which have been almost a Iiletime accumula ting. Naturally he did not get much money homes of editors don't have money and have very few valuables, that is valuables In the sense people view things nowadays, but the trinkets are highly prized just the same. 4 MH at wmlc in miih nf thp bprl vntims. imrl hpiiiinr nnnlc in1'-' Ain'l it inc. i'uth! 'J'besi' cducatefi apes, while hu--miin endttjth to be interesting, are not quite human enough lo bt offensive' caled by the loudness and frequency of the demands made for is In their name. On the contrary, the league asserts, not one out 01 five sound men who were in active service think that tills sort of compensation should be given, and they I blnk so lens now than thc did scon after the war closed, for what might hu v been i help then in getting a new start In ci vilian life would came too late for the few dollars each man would receive Printers and PniMrreaders One of the brightest women in the cifv re:id I lip nrnnf. im n wpililiiifr i i io oe or uiiy real value. the front of the house he hurriedly threw up the window screen j the othr day ami caught Up the The league asserts, too as argument mid let himself down to the gvowd leaving the lights on r.nd dies-1 iiintc i-, who had tninspoaed a phrase mminat the bonus, the fact that the , ,. , ... . .. , . . . . readme; " niece of the br.de,' into aoldien; who returned from the war Bcr dniwers all mussed up with every bit of jewelry nussinj,'. . ut the K0om," u 1,'t. iMiiujureti had earned rather than lost A ladder had been used to'attempt entntnee through a kitchen Is15- Ark., rriuune, but she had fr i hey came back -far better equip. ...:..J . i .... 41 i. r :i-j r . u r .. j :l . i iwiiiteu liii.s scnience iulo ine story i""- i"1'""'111? "'" l"r"11'). rih ijiiuu, iuil Liiau lant-u iui nir luiiiio n ni eaMet to piy up a lUf the iiridc: "Her on screen in a bedroom. The window casing shows his grimy finger prints, which is all the card he left; to show that ho had called. INTO RUSS No Longer Do the Outsiders! Arouse Interest Among! the Russian People. Hotel accommodations in Russia! are still so limited, particularly in Moscow, that the government has not yet found it advisable to admit large numbers of tourists. Everyone must have some legitimate business reuson before he can secure his visa. . Within u short time, perhaps in 1924, hotel accommodations are to be improved anil it may lie that Rus sia's interesting revolutionary scenes will become a Mecca for tourists. Only a year or so ago travellers coming into Kussia faced an uncom-1 fortable trip, -with crowded and ir-' regular accommodations. They urf rived in Moscow with tho mnlnnhi of Polar explorers, and much bug; Hun.ii, cApceuug, ami in some cases finding, considerable hankhin Peon today some travellers roll into Mos-i cow or Petrograd with equipment de-, vised for primitive life, much lo the! amusement of those who are here. The trains to Moscow, both from Warsaw and Kiga, are now well equipped. There is either a dining car or there are good station res taurants along the line, and upon ar rival in Moscow or Petrograd the visitor finds reasonably comfortable and fairly cleun acqanunodutions. In overcrowded Moscow he may not be able to get a room for several days, in which event some fellow country man tucks him away on a sofa, but in Petrograd, where the hotels are spacious, he can Bet as irnnd irmm. modutions as in Berlin or Vienna.! In Russian provincial cities, how-' ever, me noteis may still be full of insect life. Most of them always were. Scientists Caution Against Deadly ' Gas. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (!AP) That hydrogen sulphide, a gas often found in and about industrial plants, is extremely poisonous, although not heretofore recognized as such, is dis closed by the Bureau of Mines after a series of tests on men an animals. The investigation showed that acute poisoning can be produced by low concentrates of this gas .anil may result in respiratory paralysis fol- nlv ornament , tho battles of civilian lite than when ! !'".., . ,"'I'ry paralysis 101 I wax a s,,a,i f nn.ms " and sl,P they want In." This claim to not ad-l'""?' u rt laiiure anil iieam. . . . "t ....... ...... I I ne frits IS KflmPMniPt: nropni i .let tlu nt'intor it hu with thi iniiieu ny ail wiio nave emniovetl re-' . .. . ii'i oniy giuinum, iviifi a M.raiut 01 - " ,,,. v..Uhn u.pum uu jatimii 11, ami coniiaiiy, to jirove that f v" iV,"3V . nwevci, ; ; J)o ll0t try lo beat a train to a Certainly ni-my ir,., w.th ils lesiwns gave Hie Ug a Iced Ol raw meat, loaded the pump gun and trusty .railroad cursing unless you are in discipline Momoihlng -which many ruttiniatic, then went to bed and slept fine knowing the robber had , ei; '""la"""' "ZZ TZZ made his visit and probably would not return f' ten years, thu.? I ' ' lutl"". and its awakenim; ami trivilltr time for 1 few mnro ll-ink-nts tn nei-nmnldfo '." V!"'-v H "u" ni-:' :,as lost hl.s!broadenlnK of the mind, did ehanp Following the arrival of the family the Airedale dog came in I'ls.': I,, r,viet ,.n llw, inv. !,,, Iw, 1.,., l.,l W.. 1, ......,.. . Our advise in, however, lock your doors and windows when sll!e P'"'k bench. )eaving home it pays. many a dull or careless boy Into alert and IhoUKhtflil man, ' readier than beloro to meet emergencies. That Bobbed Hair i I , "I m fairly sure that .he autumn-1 1 Thnt only one In rive of the vet . ; bile will replace the, horse," saxl:'-,rans. If asked Wouldn't you like to S'U.e pi: lo opi,r, ''but iiolhinir that'f''t l-uu or J.'Iiki?" would say. "Xo." is run by ga.-oline will ever replace "'l',M" doiibirui. Hut that any such the cow." , - amount material) would improve eondit.on of any man al. this time that la a contention neither plausible nor honest. The boys are a:..-,ost on the point ui sweari-iir on cig.uette smoking "EAT MKAT- i vei li.seineiil. pteseiit pi u-e. less- I.e ays an ad- we couldn't eat any The fad for bobbing hair struck It Grande in its ramble acros 1 reports the city news m.u:id. Every the continent and many thought it Would stittn pass. In fact, somo TL?" -She's 'Ch" ('1' the matrons liQie began to wonder how t'uey would handle their! Gimme 'a drag on that, will yu'h'?" daughter's hair when she decided to "let it grow out." Hut thero; PKo.NOUN't lTa l.a highbrow i apparently ho desire to do away with the boblwd haTr for the a:,l y..u'U boot if. M. T. Kahn lives army of girls who have their hair cut is constantly increasing, j'" tu ohio' One by one older people are coming to the girls' view and aie tempering their criticism of the habit. The latest champion of bobbed hair to declare himself is a San Francisco jurist who con cludes that the best way to cut out marital conflict is for the wife to cut off her hair a la flapper. The fact on which he bases his deduction is the absence of "bobbed hair" wives from the di vorce actions piessed before him. What is the reason? . Samson's strength was in his locks as Delilah learned to his cost rnd loss. Can it be that woman's hair carries quarrelsome, diva'ce-hrudiug disposition? lias woman's crowning glory be come it liability instead of an asset? Such would stem to be the inference fiom the Western .juiisfs deduction that short hai. makes for long love. Which suggests that two hearts can not b 1,0,(1 tojMhcr ' a strand of woman's hair, if it is long. It is all very tenuous. IIKAI'TY IX AltCHITKlTl'Ul-: llaltlmore American The weekly recurrence Ihe real eslule paKe's, Willi their news of bull. line operal Ions and the ilevelopmen i new resi dence tracts, Hiia-eesla the question wlhether we realize deeply elluueh the solid value ol beauty. t'crtalnly It Is true that most moil- that what'.' Atlern real estate firms, with vision, are 'I lie Inn il.'M job we" ,0k w ut is he ,'i.ig a wood chopper in California. j. It's 'ei;i oiinple. '',J' Lives of profiteers remind us, If we've only got. the crust, Kach of us may leave behind us ; Heaps of tainted golden du.st. Edi torials from Over ihe Nation I Solitude But Not To Much F.veiyonc who thinks vu.ioys a few hours alone occasionallv. " Theie is nothing that will bring out the good in one more than to lv seek solitude for a brief respite 'rm th,. w,.t,. We are told thai the spiiitually inclined people find o10at comfoit in this and dnr- !l' ing the per.od get t lo.-er to the spiiitual life. !' lint a Flint elon graduate ncently found too much solilud"' very obnoxious Kemarking that "solitude is the greatest modi- "' cine man can take" he spent ten years as a heimit on a lone'v i-,-lai.d in Chesapeake Fay. with studv for diversion, he has rojoincl 'in human society. n, Taken in such ariose as that lVh he prose, ib.d for himself. it would dnve most pts.ple mad. In homenpathic .iiantities how- 1 ' ever, theie is something t la, .v.,m in ils ,,,,,,.,1,- SuljlU(U', moie than anything e'se to devolup tho ie:;,,ii,m r,- vLim ni.nt that aie tu bo found in one's ,, mid. And tho peix,,-, !..' Willi tlii.se rcsotiicos .levcloped has a'dappior time V.-rn en- , 1 " J dependent-for .nteitainment on the s.ioiel v of oil,,' p, ople The latter is likely to be bored if fmoed by circumstances to '.p-pd !!' any tonsideiable period alum, lie ti.es of muling u. ; Playing sohtaric. or of playing the phonograph, and knows n oil,- '; ' . ... in v im ii i mveu nmisell. On the other hand th. couiiiinea pers. n is usually a student, who finds Mound him worthy of study and only regiets that h nave more time tit his disn.is,nl I'm- ,,iit,,.i i j.. i ' i inn ,iin. iu.n , i Tho studtnt finds life more iiitoivstinjr than ilu prrsnn Mho it- ennrot hvv solitudo. an.! is iikt'ly to nu.kr a nioio valuahir co,1-'',, ,Ml liihulion to tho world's wcll'aro. ' A lilu'ial amount of solitudo is .'mlipriisaMr to thp "h.Viio ui.iMdiH.M. iioi q van lie little divp thin a i'!!.sTf i:i-:mkiv U.im,.:.. 'it .liyini.il - It I: rathe'f l .;it i( wnirii legislator 111 l-i l.truii ibvli (l. Slovakia-- iwiiil I'-i'luint;) Hlioald hne sng Med tlt,n th.-jm.imiI.H i.iji prnhlem in r niiiitr i oitld only he solved v ui'-'l'.-t v l.:,..m. I. Ill lo Mink. , ' i iiiun ma itt ' ' f l"". - -t down, it ts true, i.il M:;lii ,;.--:airiciint Icatnre.s ii"ti'(. i.i tin- Hist dure, '.iv M'.iivi i u.i.s ;l .spinster and ' '!M lift i '(i in e into court n-i l it .in hands. ' ' si , onl plaer. many of lud- i-U.'.igii. ;'ot up tl,( 1 li v. It d 1 ln-ii- apidatise. ihml placf, tlndr niono s1,n " Hi the gallery :t.eir .i.d.:d. In the melrv l'd il-ll.h ret used to niak. '' 'V .!.( tl.. I.iimlHim stoek " ..;i'l Hi-- u..rid an. I the in..-. l, onshl. i . .1 t lo.sed .which she cnrrhil with her i-oinlng moiv and more to understand thai the cash value of their houses.. In years to come, depends largely upon Ihe esihetie values put Into them al Ihe beginning. Hut It 1m euiailly cei-.ain thai there are a Huge! hoi too main individual huihlor.H ami development companies Dial look upon the houses they put up simply as shelters. Itenuly pays. CglhifHs is waste. There provo it It itt largely the architect who is re sponsible for determining whether a vert house hIimII he financially vu!- ualdi- in jean; to come. 1 There are Instances of humeo buill which' alter long occupancy, lmvo been resold at more than inn prr cent inerras,- In price. Thh lm n a.se wnn considcrahly greater than . the nor mal Inereaso In property valuations In the immediate neighborhood. That is solid proof of the commer cial vuliif of henuly. ' Th est- are nut, however, the chief values ui- beauty. One need." to know but a very little modern psycology H know IhaL Ihe ind.vidual surroun ded eontinually by thtnjjs of heailty Is, lefiuitely ehanqed In chartuMer. j A refining process goe.. on under! suea liiiiiienee w-Iiteh l clearlv per- 'd llde. It !s most clearly pert'' Id le In the ease of children. railroad tunnels, sewers, ami marshes, and is found in various stages of the manufactute of sul nhuric acid, in the Hi.stilliition nf hp.! iroieum particularly tnose oils known - Separate Skirts Demand Attention -ard get it Wherever women congre gate j'ou will see one or more smart sleeveless sweaters but how quickly they would loose their down light beauty if it were not for the perfect separate . skirt. We are showing these Class A separate skirts in silk, silk knitted and wool they hang perfectly and probably the next 'most in teresting news is the popu lar prices. HUB" ijH' fffllliS Ti ailored Blouses Forward There is good reason for -the popularity of these crisp, neat summer blouses. Many new effects are in eVfdenee and in addition to their useful accom paniment to tailored skirts they are enjoying special popularity for wear under slip' on sweaters and knit jacquettes. v as high-sulphur '.crude; and al:1j' , , , , , about some gas wells, jra.s plants and world "l,riclii.t " tsl "'' ' " smelters. It is colorless andTn low '""" Ml. vwr't'M?-, '" lM i'hc society i'lie're are bni; ome knobs on hhi castle eniirenrratAft h th n.l.tr f tf Oic gpvcrnmeiu. oii-.ru in ininuo tu;u i...... it was his downfall. the term ".stink damp."'-' h "thins Unit ,u,t even Joli.'-t will stioi.l Af ihA Pirtchi.f.i nv.iU..:,0.,f.,i ' Among them is a dog-cah-hc-i with station of the bureau of lurffe cham-.-Kol,u'n ttu0 oer was used lor making exposures of men and various animals. The study showed that complete inhala tion causes almost immediate un consciousness, and death follows fre quently before rescue can ba accomplished. tM)l,lKN HOOK KNOUS l-OM Angeles Times When Ihe sun of an Illinois dog-calcher bouuht three brewerieii people were mildly in terested. When he build ' a place hearing golden door knobs, they be came downright suspicious. Hu also had a fleet of five limousines with platinum trimmings and he had al most priceless rugs gangling' on h is waliH., io wonder t he old crowd looked on with umazement. Now the internal revenue collector has drop ped in with a demand for some $3tH,- iMMi, of evaded income tax and the prohibition enforcement on icers an checking up the breweries. He. Is accused of making real beer In three breweries and supplying It to a large section ot the state. He seemed to have political protection and ho was on bis way to getting all tho money xamples enouyh to fin the world. Hut h; developed so cial aspirations. He was blackballed by a club In Joliet and got revenge by haying thy building in which the club had long been housed and turning it into the street, Then came the house with thu diamond studded1 door knobs and with It the visits of tho govorn ment offic;itls. If lie had been con- ; tent to run his three breweries and i remain an unassuming bootlegger he might now be merely one 01 t h" VESSELS COLLIDE A HI FOG .int. ; , SAN FRANCISCO, Aujrust Vt The .I'Ycneh steamer. Alaska, and the Ma th on freighter. Manvkai, collided in a dense fog off (Jolden (rato today. None were injured. Hanuigc to the vessels va;i slight. ITI-1IST LAW W CIIilAGO, August 6. Six terra oil a man ui act a ring firma pleaded guilty bt violation of the Hhcruian inti-trust act today. Finos wero im posed front sifi'di tn 5:tonn onch. Marks of Quality EASTMAN .-' Photo Supplies -CRANE'S .' Stationery WATERMAN Fountain Pens Candies Red Cross Drug Store Head tho t)ljserver Want Ada. i:iiv.ii:ii riiii.tisorn v Nellie lievell In (lie New York Mall A little rreneh girl who was my nlnht nm-se until u few week.-! iiko unve me Iiefm-e she lel't a enpy "f her "philoHephy i,r lire," a poem I she hail Inserlheil in a tiny notebook at all For SaL ! i e-room house on paved street shade trees, plumber., wired4 garage, lot Giixl in, for $:bidi. Terms. 4-i oom house in Island t'lty. Furnished 5-room hmse on V Lot Oi'xini fur SI'mi, lawn trees. A ve and Modern, fi-room house, basement furanee. tn good condition for :i"no fash, balance like rent. i.;iM-.tiid; who shout- !intes. it Is an inspiring bit of verse. ''ill. and lu Ihe hope that It will aid some li aerai;e student of ;i II tile I ! to ip.tk. i.-'h, r m Plf- Ho I'vorytliiii'j' (tOl'S Mi it lv leglsla he couUl months. I1 ar. 'Nor is It i at I oi t he sit un "in a world-wide t.i,ipu!Mir bigamy -l lite virtue ot lc 'Miimst l.t the mill w lit. h previuls In tiuld- i'artUuhirty i t rt.un clasi vt the Hm'U on heii4 "itlumt it. St ;(i.- 1 a libel on Luna to call this UUva stuff noon..hinp. N'i' A 'll MK r.l'tb, (ii veiiou- Ponahey i. fta.lv a dlS.pitettng do- ( ii'Min. n, i ii,v or his mimll . -eni.it..i . ten tmo financial i i t, v, the yvuny- 'l o '. '.i i i u m e and by t he ii'.viwni. w.f: .,t,i!r penniless. - !'" : i -1 the . " ' - h .'I p,o lvtnductc n-'. .r i u. i .'ir nbsorb- lilJ- tniiif tiicuutf ti-rooin house, plumbed, wiled, hal one to "keen u Hllir ni.i.,r n,t iock. trees-aua snruiinrn. n nume through with their job. whulrVvt i "ke place. wner will consider an nu- d l. 1 pu.-r It on. II you can't be a pine on the top of the hill qn He a scrub tn the vnllev. but be The best little svruh bv the side of J the rill: j lie a buh li ou ciin't bv a tree. ! IT on runt be it bnnh be a bit oi" Ihe grass. And smile hiuhwa some haimler to uj part puyment. A vomer lot on 1st St. between V ami Spring. .vrnmn house for flilV net inu"t leave. I'rU-A $1-14 5. We can ar range very rciisonttble tlrms. A very desirable home on Main Axe. for $.;. It U8 show you thi tnuske mak H yiu uin't In be a ba.M, lint the hxelleNt bass In thr .1..L.. t II mil mn'i be ii hivhin.i- ti i..t i room house on iwvnl stre-t. with then just j bouse. ((.if ft bnrfmln. A modern 4- be a I rati. If on can't be the mm bv n star: It Isn't by size that ouiu or ou full. the best of whatoer ou nre Horibel obtiH'ts to tbr lines. "lii Lhe nrinjr u !'jpj m!in' fancy ti..Krt.. t 4- ll 1 , K " f-" 1 iwiii- tu inougm.x oi love- Mif avs "iiirht v is i-ii-ht Tho soxemor 'Konned lightly." kept lawn. Shade trees, garage : lots on Y. Ave. for -.1oo. Mill -too lloff- Geo. H. Currcy lttU LiUll Iniunujc Vo proofs -o? Ind.eperdercei - Old Glory ard ' a Sank. Account ' One hundred uml forty-seven years ngo, this tho greatest nation', lu Ihe world waj " born,- " . We are. Indeed proud of the fact that we are American Citizens, and as our fins floats to the breeze, let us one and all be thankful for the 1'ltKKDOM AN13 I N I fcj P K N I) K NC E that to our inheritance. i May we work, with one ac cord In preserv-tnt? the prin ciples of Lire, Liberty, mid tho r.irsuit of Happiness. VJOUnD-REUaBLE-PRQ0RESSlVE .-iY.