La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 13, 1923, Image 4

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    Monday, August 13, 1023
PAGE FOUR '
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
n
La Grande Evening Observer
Aft INDEPENDENT IVKWSPAPKIl. Br Hal.
Publl.bad d.lly .nd weekly at La gjjjj. Sf.tbT ffadTSiw "!
Brande. Oregon, by i-a Urand Eu- ' IJ- V , .aVimV 11
& b""" Pubh.h.n. company. ftift 7?!".;.:::.!..:::.?.,.
iJRUcB DU.MM&, h-diiuf. Ually, per mount tou-
ii i on aNio in otlnr cltt- Orcifi-n Hot. i
. . . . .... j N'ewa titand, J'nrllatid; Iinprlal VVwi
Entered at the Postorrlce at Urn Urande, fci8nd, Portland; MuUiiohihh Nwa
Oregon, aa Second Claaa Mali Matter. rtand. Portland
Addreaa all Gumuiunl.uuua io THt MBKH "I" ASffOtllA I Kl I'HKHH.
OBMfcJKVKH, Hlb Aaauia Av.. Urn .Va-ncit-d I T- a rijalvel
Urmnda. or. Von entitled to uat for nubllf atlon of all'
Uranfle. Oregon. pewa dlipat.-hea credited to It or not
atherwlif nr-friliM In this paper, and
UBSCftlPTION HAT KB. 1o the local new puhllnhed thereto
AM rlirhta of re-p'ihll allon ?f apecta)
,i i . - .i ..n-.i m 1innat''h'i horin lo rp H
U Carrier. - "
Oaljy, pr nmiun ...76 A HKXHOMTIOX; - Hu .erlVe4, he
Pally, pt-r thru month V.
Pally pt-r mx mo., in arfvaura ......it... of good comfort, ho of ono mind. live
Dally, ,i.Kb. copy (n Jwavv. aI( ,,1(J (im, (f nV(. am
vm ash roivil .,Kn;iL ' wilh ou-- O'"11"1-
P4i'KH. t I 1
OFFICE CAT
TltAUt MANN
Exile The 1 2 -Hour Day
khe relation ships of humanity anions I
ourselves ami amoni; Ihe nation, ol
the world th brotherhood Unit wua
t ai iix Ii t by Christ, wo would Imvo a
new h" for huinunily throughout
l ho eurlh. There never was greater
lesson taught (hull that of tun Ciold
ell Utile.
Hanlmr. ut nil limes nuuilfcaled the
lawc-ctcst Christian grace, and hud it II
Ihe J.'ruits of Urn Holy Spirit. He
diurly loved hla pastors.
In lib immortal speech ut Meacham
he revealed his own charivcler In de
plcling that of others. 1.1 lll word
picture ol Washington, Lincoln. Jack
soa, John Tyler. Daniel Webster, lie
coineii to Murcua Whlteinan, Ihti I'to
ncer Allanionury und portrays liim ua
a ".Man ut Clod, but no leu a man
'among men. who hud come out of ttie
I went tu plead that tile atate ahould
acquire for eivilizutioii the empire
tliut the t'lllirchea were Kulllllll! lor
L'hrlatlunily. Here waa u man. who.
with a ainule coiiiiail.on, 111 Hie dead
of winter. atriiKgrlcd through pathleau
drlfti; and bllnillnif aloriiia, 40UU mllea
with the aolu ulm to aervu hla country
und hla Clod. Then he lrlnii on the
acene ttie wmkoii train Willi their
atlirdy plolleera, truvellnif the aumii
flrull. Klern determination trlumph-
, . . . liny. Americana had settled the coun-
Another good endurance test is B n (. )u ..never in th0 nl5.
tory of the world haa there been i
liner example, of i'ivlliKatlun follow-
la... ....... I ... VI lul..n.. pli.u li.H
One of the tvo thinirH a young ,., ., ' , ..,. ,.
Kill ihinits auuut is tne man hne the hHHt.n ,OVed close behind under
milll go Willi linxi. ,,. (imuhkm ayinbol ol the .Va
lion. Among all the records ol evun-
BY JUNIUS
M Arem, III
A Oirly
Kir.st Oolil Du.-'t
inaUe a clean-up V
SccoikI G. D. T.
Trick.
Twin Did we
No. l.ux aiiuinst
Attention
Men
Our entire stock of summer
.clothing auJ
lite for water at 2 a.
Have you ever noticed thut the
man ivlio kicks the most about
hard work does little of it?
One of the many memorials will contribute to keep President us.
llardinjf'g memory green is the abolition of the 12-hour day in
the steel industry. Jl was a project dear to the heart ol tne iiow.:-year-o!d son who develops an appi
dead president, and having once taken it up he stuck to it tenac
iously, as was his wont. At a White House dinner in 11)23 he put
the question' fairly and squarely up to Elbert II. Gary, president
of the American Iron and Steel Institute and chairman of the
United States Steel Corpoiation.
When a committee, appointed in consequence to investigate the
subject, reported last Way that it would be impossible to reduce
lining in lew. inininrliiiiit f'iH.nrf lifrjniKP of tin Khortaoe of liibor.
- - .,u... ........ ,.u.... ...... lItai early tiuy wnoae urai inougui
Mr. Harding expressed his disappointment so strongly that the to 'io wilh " ""V1 h f hum and .,,, t) t.Mrry 10 ,,08el , u,c idian.
, . .V ,.4i ,, pi ,, . i, ji . '"ihbiiKC, says Amos Tash, but if und to all the olhera of Ihut glorious
steel men thought the matter over afresh, with the result thn.t;B!,c is not watched she will mince I ,... .h r..d tnt m aervine
before sailing from Tacoma on his fatal journey to Alaska the he hum and make slaw of the cab.j,ioil, lhl.y were uiao aening ihoir
then president was able to announce the receipt of a letter, jointly
signed by several of the directors of the institute accepting the
principle of the eight-hour day and pledging themselves to put
it into effect as soon as practicable. ,
The writers of the letter made it plain that their action was
1-3 off
1 1
If ! -
Oft-
f 0
i
gellzlng el fort aa the forerunner of I
human udvuiicenient there in none ao
(impressive aa Ihh. ol the curly Oregon
. ALiuhIoii . und ita marvelous conae-
.iianv a noetic iriri wno raves oven,, ,,,.,.. , ,.. ,,n.i v,, ,,.
violets and lilies Knows exactly wnut ,lhllt ,,uy n,)loM. Ilr8l ,i,0ught
Great assortment of sizes, styles,
and fabrics including whipcords,
tweeds and light weight wors
ted.':: ';.vv
r s
-XT 4 I r
m w .a
4 4 iM
i
Copyright 1022 Hart Schoffnrr & Marx
haze.
country and their fallow im-ii, to
tliein we pay our (ilbutt1. In tlita lent
lof reliant clt zciiHliLif hor cumu tlic
riiytfnd niillltuht whoh'HOinu West.,
(lovcrmnerrt. my. well provitlu bppor-1
liinlty, hut Ihu worth while acconi-
. ipliHiMiifm., In ihu prlvlluffe and the
Man snend.s nan his life cusninv duly of men." -
due not only to the powerful .sentiment throughout the country oj'1 fKic- and the other half,1 -u thank you from my lK-art for!
i wui rj-nijf uiiijuv i. if. riMi.tf ,uneinoii. pernniiiny nit- to praiiirlptUb. in doint
From ,wli;t we know and he:irf
we imaKitie wime people measure
(hat three miles in Hie wrong
direction.
Sport Skirts
Silk and Flannel
in favor of the abolition of the 12-liour day, but also to the presi
dent's firmly held and strongly ex pressed" views on the subject. .
A good proof of the bona fides of the steel magnates in the
matter was furnished by their going into conference without
unnecessary delay and by the announcement, made almost simul
taneously with that of Mr. Harding's death, that the employes
...ii i.:., ...,,. tha t,. ,.r n, ioi.,.,. ,i. .1 tmiKuo than the loot.
.111 IJCIII ll. 1JIILU L1IU I'.'VHI lllllll( 1.1111 JL lu-UUUl (lilll
will progress, wilh it as rapidly as the labor supply permits. It
is admittedly a complicated problem, with important bearings om !
the wage scale of the workmen as well as on the earning powers!.
Cir.'II.DKKN ARE AN KDU
CATIONAI. KOIM'K, AT THAT
NO I'AHKNT CUUU) KKKI UP
WITH TIIK NEW SI.ANU
without 'jural.
A lot more kicking is d me by the
of the corporations, but where there is a will there is a way,
mid there can be no doubt that soon the long working day in the
steel industry will be a thing of the past.
It's a hard world, anil on days
when you wish to relieve your
grouch on somebody, not a book
aireut will appear.
liumuge lo those brave aoule.
juleu purticillurly in (he opportunity
Uflonlcd me ol voicing my apprecia
tion; both as I'resldenl of the i.'nite.i
Xlatea anil aa one who honeally tries
to be a Christian Holdler. 01 the aiirnu'
service 01 the murlyred Whitman, f
..vihi (many jumi-us a human being, l
wlali I could find words lo lell you
(now Klad l.ulli to aee you all, and re
i fleeting 11a you do, front unlrouliletl
eyea the haiiilneas oi aplrlt breathed
1 by ou own beat aong:
I'I'heru ui'e no new worlds to coinmer--
Cone la the Inst frontier.
And thu ateuoy grind of (lie wugon
train,
Extensive range of
colors and patterns
tailored of checked,
striped and plain
materials.
B off
VOILES DIMITIES
and Tissue Ginghams
In the cor
r c c t shades
and patterns
for summer
wear.
Pri
rice
becret Of ouccess
i Some Modern .Marvels.
The euy who is "Always Chasin"
Itaiubows" and never sets tired orjC'f Hie sturdy idoneer.
discouraged. ' j llul their uieuiories live like u thing
The-, bin wiwduclures he is KCt-l .divine. ... ,. , ' -
linjliy "Kolever (llowinir Hllb'hles."T''c!iaiircd in Heaven above.
'I'd! ffflfiw' ,.'wh:? inireiiuriv' irets
mm a .aiiiie.:oii , nmv to exist vai
way I I!iiiiiK,(1;ifile in the Air." ,
That great railroad builder, James J. Hill, once asked for the
secret of success, replied "The ability lo save money is the se
cret of all success. If you can save, you will succeed, if not you
julght a wull give up now, the seed of success is not in you."
. There aie a goodly number of people still mightily taken wilh
the idea that thrift is all nonsense. They wear themselves out
trying lo find some short cut to success. They yearn for lnrgv
profits and quick returns. The saving" habit appears too slowl
The almost miraculous power of money to increase does not ap-
jieal to them. Vet the advice of men like Hill, and the life stories "tt
ef similar lenders all hinge upon the ability lo save, und go back us
lo Kl jink lin'n U'iuu avium nlvvnoa In anunil n ltitlu lnuu lli.in ,,w. t
earns.
younir counti'v irirl was i;ik-
int her first , ridi! fin the train.
The conductor came tluouli and
mid ' 'Tickiittf, ' ' hli'MO," and alter
iiiuch Mnliarfiijss)nent'':.slHl Rave
it to liini." o'ihI "after the train
hov entered her car and aaid,
"C'hewiiiK Kum," mid she suid.
"Oh, ioodpcss, do 1 have lo jrive
that iiji too'.'" .
llntins make a man smart and so
loes wooL'a underwear."
Slow motion pictures never will
tin the -ultimate until they show
a lame' dui-k-i"esigtiiiiK.
Not JCnvy, V Understand.
.1 do tint covet Johndee's roll
Tllpre links mi pnvv in mv sinil.
j ne secret id success is uirut always lias Keen ana always will t ut 1 would like u powerful lot
To have as much as Johndee's got'
be. rho provident have always prospered, but today anil tomor
row more than ever before. The prodigals have always come to j
want, but today und tomorrow more than ever before. There will
be drones as well as workers in the human hive, l'.tit the workers '
v ill increase in power, if not in number, and dominate the affair
of the drones.
Mr. Hill was preaching from an old tpxt and a hard gospel. .... ,, , 7" , . , .
ti , , , , .. ... ., . . 1 Now lh:il Kcit'iillsl!! Imve Isolated
lint people who make it a practice to put aside for a rainy day, 11: ihe imiu. nzu s,.nn," hoi... mev
spile of the sacrifice involved, know the truth thi-rrof. A mmnv v'"' ''" ""ii'inK "bout the parasito
1- i... ....... 1 wj10 i,um,vv
saveu is it penny earned, ana l.lie seetl ol inn 11 bears (lowers and
fruit.
IIKNKY I'Olil) II AS ANNEX
El) A R.WUtOAD, A COAL
JUNK AND A CLASS I-'AC'-TOUY.
ALL ME NEEDS NOW
IS A IJOI'K i.M'II.L AND A
MULE I'ACTOiJY WITH I'l.E.N
TY OK JACK.
(I eierelte.
Fear
So lim until tomorrow,
KaiiRe .-eed KxceHent.
. - - 1 .
honor tUtd (he
l-'or ijiir trull ;led to tho Mtorli d West.
WiiJf lint wtnulfiful trttll oi Iqvtv .i a
. Krom thlw plMdortii tiy , -ateip:l
dowil to.tho lilillitn vlllutfe tus if .to
Hit II11 Imckwitnl pioplt-a i all thu
world up lo thf hlli plain- of Christian
brotherhood. s On lo AluHka, buck to
Caiiadu,, Witshiniiui, .Oregon..' and
("uliiornia totlif .(lolden (.itde. for en-,'
Lr.UK'tf lllH; tli. HnilK. of lU: Koul.
Jltt n Ihti SOUVUv-truJI of Ihe funur
ul tiuln batk to WpHhlnKion. b. (.
through the weeping .-throngs that
eoiui) to 1I0 honmgu to hint aa h did
th; brave ploneera und tho niar-lyr.-d
Whltnmti. ,
The Nation und tin; World have
followed him ott tlHi wonderful
Trail of Love, wu hopu to his goal, u
World Hubd hi t'lirisllan Kindnetw.
The narnu Warren Ik idtiuifid with
llluratun- and law. Thu name C.Amu
Itfl meui.h in Ib-invw, t.iud Is a ivv-
wanler, I'uul, the Apusll
fi'vl or GamaliiL'l. 'I'hls new Warren jeofumander In fhi;f and tho dcfi'iice 'ts I'llK'ht; tiij :: art- !iniinlinu for him
Knther : . and ; Jesus I In:; e.setirl was a mounted troop of i j
(;hrlHt, 'His Son UK (iulded 1iy tin,' Holy , veterans who proudly huiled him as
'HpirltV-,i!HV j.,- : 'their elili f. Il eamii to meet tiie re-
v-tould there lie 'grpnrf wonis on j mainiiig few of the phineert: who eamo
his' inwket than WAItKKX C4A.MA- to Iheur.-nn coiaHry flver . I Ii- Old
Id KL IIAHlUNt;? -v . reKn Yr.tH and to cileiirute wilh lis
: ,v ,Jk the anniveivury uf the eouihiK of t!u-
. (H. I' t Hilhlte) first wajror train. , Ho caino that he
. I trust I may bo bale to ox press toiniK'ht reel the pulse, and know tlic
you In a, fu'y words the senltmeni heart of t lie West.
und feeling of the exservloe man on The eoininaiiiier inelitef hmi ln-un
this oeeasion ot-, mourning. To the ; taken av.-ny. gone before, his ia.-di was
inun who haa worn the uniform of J finished, l.iK not !efore he had won
nfs eountry. who has pubinerged hisjtiu: eonfidenee and love of his people.
Individuality In the military or naval j 'nly a short month from the daw
establishment, who lian submit ted to ) wh'n mo;;t of you looked inlo Ills
dlelpllne and had for his sole purpose kindly lnuu:;i f.iee and fell his warm
sut at the t the execution of tho orders from the t band clasp. ih. (Jj --at Soul hal taken
of honor and sniley of the land holiday ami the whole nation bowa its
ealls his home, the strains of marshal! 'head in reverence and s'irro'.f. I to is
musie, the passing of the flag, tho in-I being la'd to rest tu-ar lle ho.no of
animate symbol of free government,,"1" v'ith in thi.', hin own, hia nativu
-tht! sounding of taps htm a peculiar
signfleunce.
; Wurren t. Harding, commander in
chief has gone. If a military n-cord
were mode of hl.i pa-ssing it would
be rncordod of him that his services
were distinguished, honest and faith
ful, and that h" met his death In the
line of duly. His efforts in behalf of
Pr.NPl.KTON, ()r Auir.,
The condition of foiajre feed
wmge in the L'.natilla tuitionul
Pst h:i nut Iteeri
for-
j.... n.i.- in., ih-.-.i !-u e;..oii 111 eeiai.r
.1...... k i.t ,111.-. .-uiiiiiivi - aeiuiii-
jiMt: to the 11'p.ut made liy J. C.
i Kulms, disirici supeivisor who ha
Jjust returned from a lour of about
ciirht weeks all over the forest. Eire
I losses have been very slight to date,
I and the fiiv friuhtini; force is bet
ter mpanized than ever before, the
I siiiervi.-or thinks.
I IHirMj; hs trip he nave special
schools on fire prevention and sup-
' pression to inur ililleivnt proups of
water thrown (,n binning gasoline, fear only spread the evils it 'of iie'pp'uer. a nioilern standard "look
aimed to : (1 1 1 1 1 1 ess. .out ho'.i-e is tieinjr iiuilt.
Kear. as a detei tent, is passing. Hut we are not yet out of -r -.
Hie womls. War itself is essentially an instrument of fear. Tho Addresses Delivered
old hoodoo persists that In' irrpjitrr nnrl inootoe m lIlUiK tillrl lli'i,ie ! At Memorial
Dues fear make men moral? Would the world be further ad
vanced today, if our religious institutions had placed as much em
phasis 011 the power of love to reform and regenerate as they havs
i n the power of fear? Are we yet wholly cured of the strange
idea that tear aids morality?
Kear. in its hi-yday, used torture, imprisonment and murder to
cuie ciiimnality. I ear beat' children and burned heretics. I
l..iiuallel him written leif.il litemlure
that puis all ihe world at hla feet, lo
receive ami "(lo on" wilh a bleasint;,
realizing II tq li Clod's reward.
Harillng'jfntu lo Insurrection Hay"
la suegcallve and Is the lcgiuulti- ol
Urn eileet of his name on the mui ol
the world.
Wilh lib: personal, check fur fsfiin
lor child war victims he said "In
seeking llod'a likasim,- for ourselves
I am sure He will bless us more
abundantly Ii we shale our ooil lor-
lune In acts or syualhy und human: the disabled veterans haa been an
lellowabli ." ioutstandlni! feature of Ills adlulnls-
ThlB Journalist kept his hand onilralioll.
llle public pulau and hml M1..I 'die nilirl-ttnuirn ll lllaile tlll-ollirll
jChrlstlan bruvery to glu his dluK-jtlic M I.I.I I., west over I ltd Itockles
noals lo the world. This same Joui-idown "where rolls the (irejton" and
I uiillst sjioke al New York lor a World ion to Alaska wiw not made for the
101111, ill olorudo SprhiKs lor World purpose of recreation; II wan not Hi
the " ' H''"t Private holiday, but was made that he nilKhl
. ......... ..... nii.iiaii 10 1.0a An. .Know his people neuer una oeiier on-
selei wilh hla dying Iribiile In thu dersland their needs. He came to us
I'r.uee ol IVuce, realijinK that If Ihe'here ut Top o' llluo Muunlaina wl-.ero
world could see Christ llmi i hi... I
they could see the l-'alher. j
I'ld ever greatness do more In'
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
USED CARS
lanil.
1 feel sure lli.T. is no class ol citi
zens in this cniinlry who leel muro
k"enly the loss w.- Imve sill T.M-eil Hum
do Ihe men ol" tile serv.ee and the vet
erans of pa--t wars.
Wllh'iill Ihe trawily (.r his untime
ly dealh, he has left u :i more milled
people lor hi.- h;i in- been Coinnian-der-in-.hiil.
We have several used
cars in excellent me
chanical conditions and
appearance. .'
Triced very low.
See Them
At .
Smith r Frees
1517 Ji ff, ton Arc. '
LA ;lt.Mll;, (lUIJCiON
Call Alain 322.
oooooooooooooooooo'iooooooo:
and ail' foicos, we shall keep the enemy at bay.
I-u.-iilii's. whs nce based on fear, and still is so based to a
ceitain eti;il. Kin-. Tut built i'ii cnipiie on slavery. It never
ori'tirirri In liim llmi t).n... .... 1 1 .
"v 'V i.lO Hll.l 'K U.-I il HI V 'L Illl'll III Will . ...l ..... 1. ,
except to enslave them immI hold them down thiough tear. Th "" ""'' ia'rt
siMi-iiiisi 111111 laimiov sii! attempt the appeal of fear. On the on
Mite 11 is the liireni nl a walkout. ,m th,. other, a lockout.
public feai's either event in. lite n,,l lei.- oi., ...,.,...... .hit..... I
. .ii-.-. .n, v .11 ll J 'v..-.-.: Ill 4 I VI I I It IS
instead of calling for a nmv spiiil altogether. I
The folly of fear is apparent. Its cost in dollars and cents is'
its :
cure
Services Friday
We Offer
A irooil lot ill Kood toeation. alr.e 1 no J
by H2. l-'our room old house, larR"'
shed of two rooms, small chicken
house. There lire it few Rood fruit
trees. t'lty wuter on lot. Close lo
s-:hool. Here is a chance for some 1
one to make repairs nnd reap Ihe
benefit. Terms. IJOU.ut) cush, balance
moiilhly payments.
(Conli'ui-.'d from iiaee 'J)
of Hi. I Cil,, .-'lales. They n-lleet
Mill, Ii ..I I lii in. in a: he Hved. bellev.
ssed before the
is fnllnuH'
old i.l.nllv ll,,. Mole Naiiii.
-n.il In vi. i .h. e,,i h, .... ,is ,., ....
T-0 display in arms. I, el In deeds and ser'.
M.e Ill Ih
i Hi -.: l,
l l.e . e
rppaliing. Its continuance as a settled policy leads nowhere,
cumes contribute to nine-tenths of the world's historv. Its
aUgl'Cstlll Ol old 'TcNei t Invn eiili.Hi .oil f......
There was n time when tK,rl fans got ;i little ret in the
winter months.
i In 11.'
el I". in. hi lirnlheiiuiod.
vt . xeiiipl.ir r' our
M l..: 1 ..i.l.-i. rep, ii.ledli
ulli in en Ins hearer.-,
Iiiln; on sli, ,) m t )i .
le l i !n lll.c. i.-eae,,-d by
II. i
Hardin;
' l HUM I !'
party
Wear it on your belt
Vest Pocket Kodak
ho tiaM'Icd
his )al Irln
"ins. lb.- i,.iiMii-v lie loved vicall.sl
loll Hill ih., I !,, s,,ke rrom the rear
V'.it.i.liH ,. Ins , nl,,.,,. ,..,r !ht.
d. i ei.-.-i i,; ' I,,. arrived at
I'-bil.id.i Serin. . I'oloiadvi. in the
..... j'dS ' ll-'l.l. , ;. 1 ,,.,sn ,, j
One trouWa U that too many i.ons are sticcts.sful in liMl'.jl' !V mi' ',.,.,:.,. . !
ciown to their low ideals,. "' ''" th man r j
- . . ,.N.u relli, and if we could brlu-j Into
A fine lot In pood location. sin"
f9x".'li2. on wltich there Is a Rood six
room house with room for bath. City
waler In house. Wired for IIkIiIs.
House has eood stone foundation. All .
. i . .i ,. n , ! rooms have been painted and paper-1
Lft us show yrst the Mt Pocket !,.,,, ,,,. ,,,e ihrouirho.it. Several.
KovLik Sftetal, tocusing; unixlcl, iml Bood trees on lot. Close io It. It.
iou'11 see at tvnee whv we recom- ,shops nod school. This properly can!
mend it lo the sportsman. '"clt -v"h I-'".1"- cosh. iiahinc.'
Tr'a I. ll c l"o..in'J.
t wear, and imtantly ccessiblc.
Vet the lens, Kodak' An.istiumat
B'-'-' you necatives that not j
only produce excellent prints but
splendid enlargements.
Tfit camnt, JJ.00
Bttl Carryin- Call,
Red Cross Drujj
Store
Let I's slaiw Yoii These.
U Grande Investmvnt
Company
tltlUWe -ret for 'tellable
i Insurance Conitanle.
lift Adaiuf Ave. Theua Main JM
Opportunity Walks
in on Ihe felW.
Who KaJ ryioney,
-Without Waiiin"
to krvoolo
At lh.it. Opportunity isn't
what you would call a knock
er -any more Di.in ymi wou'id
b" ,ol.:.iier,., a knocker lr
oil were ilniliK all you colli,
to boost lor yut.r hoiue loan.
Lei's leave the knocklnc.
for tie oi In i' r,.w and do
all we ciin lo help this town
and county.
And pei-Komil'ly, the unla
bels of (his bank will ,lo their
share by divine you a Hank
im; S-rviv.. lat you riKht
lillly des -rve as one of our
ci;:,telll.r.i.
Vol. HKLP I !; -W'K IIKlj.
VlH AMI Tiu;ktii.;;
liKl.i- ,ii i; i,,M;
TMWX.
Thr.t's nal bam woik!
VJQUnD'ZELlfiBLZ - PROGRESSIVE-
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