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it PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " Wednesday, January "ZB, 192H. t. I La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT NEWSIVU'ER Published dally and weakly at La Grande, Orecoo, by the . LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS rUBUSlilNO CO. .Editor Entered at postotrics at CUm Mall Mattel La Grande, Oregon, ai Second On aale In other cities Oregon Hotel Newi Stand, Port land; Imperial New Bland, Portland; Multnomah News Stand, Portland Address all communication to The Observer, lill Adaina ' Are., La Grande, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month. Daily, per three months Dally, per six months,, la advance Dally, single copy by Mail 1M l.Z 14.60 Dally, per month Dally, per six months, In advance Dally, per year, in advance Observer-Star, per year ..too ..12.60 ..6."0 J.0O C1TI AND COUNTX OFFICIAL PAPER MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub. llcatlon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rlghta of republication of pedal dispatches In this paper, and also the local newi herein also are reserved. THE OLD HOME TOWN Bv SLanlevf r ..' BLESS THE LOUD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits; who rctleenielli thy llto from destruction: who crowneth thee with loving kindness mid tender mercies. Psalm 103:1, 4. The Smithy Passes The village smithy no longer Btands "under a spreading chestnut tree;" the garage has taken its place; and the blacksmiths of today, arc so few that when one of them passes away it is a matter for comment. This is true in the case of James T. Harvey who, though his shop was on West Forty-second street, New York, was known as "the honmh SA Wlfc.LW KLUl LChT HEfe rtUStWlD " ' . """'' Vvnt aTANOlNO. IN FRONT OF TM6 STORE WMIl. AJjJWjl SHE WENT iNiiDE Shopping -THREE HOURS f--JSll7t LATER MISTER KU3T2. WAS FOUND FROZEN yz?WViJftff TB rue SI&EWAIK ... a. m....J COMMON w leejGEi SALEM, Ore. (By Iho Associat ed Press). There ' Is no such thing utf a cofimioit luw inur rluge In Oregon, the supreme court held yesterday.' ..The decision re versed ;the Multnomah court. VAM'OUVKU .MAY St'l'I'Elt SALEM, Ore. (Hy the Assoelut. ed I'reHs). Vancouver, Wash., ut the Orctna Green for Oregon! folks, will suffer if a bill punned by the house becomes a law. Tlio bill would abolish county resident requirements for a wouiun seeking scutlered ubout. mnrrluge license. Til n Ktnto Uoanl of ONCE fl'ON A TIJIE ' Everybody drunk from the Hume irluss in tho rullway coiwh. A roller towel lit the hotel wusll rui)MiUceoni!iioduted all comers. Thousand of people died every year from typhoid fevi'r. I The health officer's chief Job j was to Inspect alleys and buck j .mils, and order .-nlnrldn of ealel.,,,, I J "nl"tl School orchestra ixi-1-.e, rnenunuoan. Ja. (I'en ih ,.v. I,r;'l. 2cii. p. in., concert. Ilur- Representative Ilullny. of Mult-Muted rlni-ipully for the piirpow: of j Jl:t.. John Greeley, director, miuh county, explained that 'exumluliig and licensing physicians. I KI'OA. Scuttle, Wash. (I'aeirie villatrfi Mnplcnmifh nf Now Vnilr 1? hA i.. hi ll '""en coming from other states There were flies In every dining'1""' ,-u:l j P- m... Olympic hotel .. .? . ""J or counties to Portland Intend- room. i concert orchestra. Ull the prize horee owned by Fifth avenue society leaders. Ig to wed, now dash for Van-I Nobody thought of registering u.! Kl'5. I.os Angeles. cuuver ioi- a license una a nun- OFFICE CAT AOI MAR K MO. By Junius . Radio If violent eeivl.M' Is csseiitinl t lieultli, how l It Unit llio turtle limits up a tiHuril for liiurilty. Ttiuraday, January lit. Thursday, silent night for: KFAK, KKKU, KFDM. KKOA. KOA. KHU, KHNL. PWX. WAHO. WBAV, WBBO. WBZ, WCAP, WCAU. WKAO. WEBJ, . WEMC, WOK, WI1AZ. WHO. WJJD, AV'LBL. WNJ, WOO, WOS. f'KY. Winnipeg, fan. (Central. 4f.o. 7:30 p. in., lesson In Krench diction and conservation, A. C le Lulande; 8. Canadian National Hallway's program from I'ort Gar ry hotel, c.'NKU. Calgary, Can. (Moun tain, -130), 'J-ll p. i:( weekly travel tales, "Johnny and Jenny Jingles" and youthful C. N. It. travelers. Canadian National Hallway Sym phony orchestra; George Booth man, baritone. CNRW. Winnipeg. Mun. (Cen tral, 450), 8:15 p. m., bedtime trav el tales; 8:30, The Melody Three. l.llsa tiraull. soprano; Lucia Hart contralto; Margaret Fletcher, ac companist: "Tho Functions of un Express Foreign Deuurtment In Overseus Trade;" dunce urogram Frank Wright's Country club dunce orchestra. , KFI, l.os Angeles. Culif. (Paci fic, 469). 5-6:30 p. m.. Evening Herald, table tulk ulld news; 5:30 G, Kxuininer's musleul hulf hour: 6:41,-7. Y. M. C. A. speuker; 7 7:30. dance orchestra: 7:30-8, Hel ta King Nelson, mezzo-soprano: Phillip Musgrave, cello: female iiuartet: 8-, program, . Ktundurd Oil conipupuy of Cullfornlu: 9-10. Ilxniiilner. program, Zoellner Con servatory of music; 10-11, vocal and instrumental. KI'KC, Luwrence, Kmiis. (Cen tral, 275), 0:50 p. hi., piuno tunlng ln number: 7. music'. Prof. Wuilei whltlock, tenor: university string iiuartet: 7:15, "Ainarlcwntzallon, Prof. F. W. Blackmun: 7:30, chern- Istry lecture. Dr. H. t;. Allen: 7:45 e.lucatlnnal psychology, lesson IV, Dean It. A. Schwegler. ' . KKKX, Hastings, Nebr. (t.'en Inil. 288.3). 9:3(1 p. m.. progrum But hoi-se-shoeing is not the only picturesque ocHipa-'h,tr tinn t.hur. hiia Hisimrtpoi-nrl ru la rtiuuttn.iiMtwr Tn flm..A .1.,.,., I " -' ... V. -J l.l.H.,jV Cll 111 UILOU U.IJ O of machinery, few now make shoes by hand, although the "shoemaker," is still applied to cobblers who only mend them. The country lias no "cradlemaker," nor the town a cooper who makes barrels by hand, though the word still persists as a surname. These surnames offer a most con venient method of recalling forgotten trades. Who would guess that Thacker or Thackeray was the man who thatched .WW. ,..V.. UV.L... , ,J H.I . HO lllw UIIC III1U llilll II, HI ni,..,.l.. . bmt-er, ne wno rooieci Willi slate ! CHARGES FACINfi MEN FROM UNION (Continued from Pugo I.) In n car 111 front r the house hur ried Into the building. Big Still found the , roof with straw; that tyler was the one who tiled it, .' A lew other minie.'l, I'.S They enlere.l the house armed Willi ; Collier the charcoal burner; Chandler, the candle maker, I !hrrs' aV.'6'-Ka!, r.tinTnk.hT and I'ul4er,.the.,.cloli cleaner, will 'show how numerous' flon' room, me gallons, or ..mush were t!it nnrinnl. cvnttn. V.hiflruMiith l,a ..;,.i.,i la"" 1 2 ""llon ''o finished i'i.nniiiiii una iiu I'UlllVtlieia ,,rnitinl In liolll.w i; amomr Enclish familv 111in.CS. Ulllnss if. hp t hn nlilirpuintnI 'Vhv stolcii dioihtIv consiitl hif nf Smith, though, in German, there) is Klingensmith, X tTl'ZL "clanging smith." Hut the horseshoer was a Farrier, b"1"''' i wienehes ami B gold propped in our dictionaries but retaihed in the diiDctoriea.-, Z'XUX Z, But with the passing 'of the old, new crafts are findinc wl"',(! " haU l,l"'n fl""B liont- a place. Beside mcchaiiics we now have mechanicians audi ' ti.0 ' rew.ers entered n,e i,,,,,,,. beside undertakers, morticians. Modem life is more com-!'"'-' "' halk "'oor and hud plied plex than that of the past and calls for specialists. Underpaid If there is one class of workers which has been over- vl- erul new tires near the exit dentlv expecting to return tali I'i ni th ult, ('iiurcsseil Act. Moit lleckwl.k. eaiiRht with the gooil:,, praetleall- confessed his part In the crime, according to I Oil. (Pud- birth in any other place than the i fie. -7S). 10:30-11:311 a. In., sun. family Ulble. shine hour: 3:30-4:30 p. ni.. orgun No one took u bull! if II t II Sat- i recital. Itoy Held Brlgnull; 7:30 urday night. j 11:15. Temple service. Temple choll Lota of people thought thutlund Silver band with sermon wearing asaloetida would prevent Alineo Kemplo McPherson. pastor: smullpox und diphllnria. ',9:15-10, progrum. Butts Music Itcd llunnel underclothes werclrouipany: 10-1 1, organ recltul, Es all the rage. j.r .-riel.e Green. i .uiibiimiuiuu was an iiiicui .line K(i(i Oakland. Culir. ll',lrl,. 312). Il:3u-I p. in., luncheon con crt. I'ucific Stutes Electric com pany: 4-5:30, concert orchestra. 'M l.ale of .1 .llffe."". "'r'..8!-. I'ri""'": "A"", und the Mi nts make." m.1,1 ll - ! ' ' "r""r" .K"uw 8 3" vinn tho VIIIHUU.IMI' 1 iv.u puiycrH; Anon irio; i i 1 . i it lie ijlseum. ami folks who Uiul it wcrtt mJvttel In drink u great tkiI ot whiskey or go w-i-st, or tlo btith. iih(4'il man Kl(l lunicd out IIm- (o Ih II sLuilli. .. . iNOW AM) Til KN , ' ' Tin1 mitten once Uo. goi When her love lurm-d to liatc-; Uut thiH'H have ctianfiud Kitn:o then Aiul now he Rfls the khU: Clnclnniitl, Einiulrer. 'I'he nitllcn he no lotnger gets From his liulv lair. Ami neither does tn- get the gate J'or mow he gftu the air. lluuttna. ii'l.. 'I'lihiine. In giun'pa's day. 11 me here annomue, In village j.tore they told It o'"i '"He Hot the grand bounce," W.irrell. Ohio. Tribune. Hrnry llul- olher chores about I the place. He ald that he threw "(lie wiiteh away on onlera from Herkwhk. The inn wt-ie taken to I'nlon ll'e oilier ih. J. A- Heiitlev iMh. claltnti any participation Jn the deed InHfHf i that he was merely ooked in Mm ivnfliiiaftmml .,,! ;.,. ;.. : tnipioy.i h Heekwlck to milk ; " j.-v. v., ,v ftviicuu uiLitdin; iii iiiLiiiiit.- , mivH and do ic is me gieai cinss. which oconpips 4ho pulpits of tho chyivhes in the United States. Their profession forgotten. j they are abnntloniiur it for the trades which will jrive.theini j.. c vkiK. .,.,. ic-Biyiiwii ins 1'iiai'KC. IIIKI lit!-1 hearing en Hie burglarv charge (Clliied a collide priiTcssmliip to cum $,ri()(l a nmntli us ,il,"'r""e v. a Maxweii. jnstu-e m j plasterer, llo learned the trade !.e liis income "ZZ- J'U Tried"" ""Z a minister nf the co.spel lequired him to plaster his wir""""r v,l,"l"": ;home that it miBht not disginfe his .nBiBatin anil hi: HJinPw l),7, i,1oJ u ,,,. Menace hultic Shipping ieti lie gut the inilleli. Kale ami air And bounce. Hut lliricd Hut cf the road by liuinperH new. He gels the lad.Cs ilusl. l,l, W.M.I.A Is the mil.. i ll mi iimiihI ill Ms imtiH' (hill Ihct I ii.llili'tl l lulce. religion. I U true that many of the churches have lieen moved !.i t 41 1.. I 1 I... : i . i j1" " '"'. 'mi nave-iiu rejisea me salaries fr tlien' The leading rob' Is the hank si.amih: ki;aiik. II has been AMSTI:itlAil (API - Tuenlv '.pastel's. Hut (he eases of luirdship ai still mmieioii.- M,"l,!"""1 ' e wu min.s .m ;nd the compa.i,, of the money relnrns ofcle, tryn.en 'XT Xr:,? X with thosn ol skilled and even casual laborers' reveals some ""' ,"','"l,,t" a lonnbiaide mm' astonisliinir disnanlies. A wiiloi- i-..,l .. i V..'. ". """",""' na n.iinS miiimnt . ' ' i-.i'i tie riu nils CUI1.SUI Kenelal I ,.llt. "nijr uii.si.s niiti nets some siirpiisino; results Thus the ' "'""'"'''b. average weekly salary of a minister of the Itaptist .l.uit:,U::;,;l7:.,..:tJ.,H;h,.:,lr.:; 18 $25. I. tit even a hod-currier gets more than $:!() whi'o ""' ,,r ,i"'""" m'n.s e.e 1..1.1 a mason g.-ts $M. a l.ricklayer $5o. and so on. Those later ZSX""',;': fijfures be it notetl, are also the average for the entity "r ""'m m,v'' ,,Mf n rMover..i country. Kvci vImmIv knows tli.it n.i,u i , i V K U1,v or ,,n,,,, ; "v- are very much higher. Ill Home utiv wmoiih i 1 1 tM It Ih iiKdtiii.i'.l. thioiiKh ,! tilrh I h y u-re m nmaic ti'il's orcheHtra. KtlVV... Portland. Ore, ( Pueirie. 4!U'), I'j'.'Mt p. in., ct,neert. irivlr MtiH.'c club; 6, children's promam. KHJ, Los Angeles, l'uf. (I'tici fte. 3!5), 12:3u-l:30 p. in., nj'WB and inuale: 2:30-3:30, I'aeirk States Kleetrle company, Grace Cnrrey, harpist: 6-ti:3o, Art Hick man's niltmore hotel concert or chestra, Edward Klt.patrlek, iliree tnr: 0:30-7:30, slorles Amrlcan lilutory. Prof. Walter Hy'veHtei Hertzo; llek Whiylou, juvenile It went this va; 1 reporter; S-lo. prosrum urraiiKud lv Beth Wouilrutf Nurdwull; 10-11 Karl Hurtni'tf's Mlltmure hotel I dance orWirsira. IKJS. Los Ansdes, 1'alir. (I'uci fic, ft L' ) . S-y;yn p. in., program t'liskslini; of Instrumental und vo cal nuinhers. 1 I KNN. Hollywood. Calif. (I'atiric. :i37. X a. m.. morning prayer; If, I lllrt'd Hand, news: Hlrml Han! h morning message; I o:;tti, Mrs. Kate Itrew Vutighn. home eco nomics: li, Wurlltzer pipe or pan l oiifih tuck, t.in mll-H 111' "'"' . ' m- IOttl' 1 r" '' "' vmae 1 renins; li-7:3M. iltnner hour iniiHle; S-Kt, proBiam .the l.hms eluh; 1 1 I . a he l.vnuin's Cueoantlt drove danee orehestru from AmtaiHsidor hotel. Kl'(. San t'raiiclsco, Calif. (I'u eitle. 4:':n. 7 a, m., setting-up ex enlH.B; -2 p. m Uiidy Seller's ('alrmonl hot nrchestru: 4:0 f::io. limty Keiers l-'alrmonl hotel nicheH'ra: r.::i'i-ti::tii. children'o hour kI'uIi-h: 7-7:3h, ltu-lv H' tt-ei's Karmoul hott-t oreheslra: j Theodore .1. Irwin, organist: .i-l, pioirrnni. Anna K. ItlntcKy. eoti-"iri-lle: la-u, k. Max liradfleld's X'ettt itile hand. j K S A C. M anhaltan, K u lis. ( Cen -! Ural, ato.7). I2: p. m.. tuning In 1 1 1 ' " " i Seven l)uy 1 i uniii m tii iimkh- 1 n(,.( for leetlnn. As the emeruenev ' L"" 0r "r J' ' Adams; still exlsls It Is prol.ahle new'7"!' oll,,t" un,i l"'nlnR ex- eteetion will he called In It short ' V"'""'"1 ,t:W' "Ul,'r ,,n'1 Savln In In lime. i"'v'- liarriel . Alliird; 7:4U, ita.uo roileKe trio:, 7:4.r., "Meut: Tho Musclo Maker," , Kutherine Hudson. Kl. Hi. Louis. Mo. (Central. 649.1). 4 p. ni., home hour. KYW Chicago. 111. (Ontral. 636.4). 6:30 a. 111,. monilnic exer cises; 11:35. tahle tulk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 2:36-4 p. in., after noon frolic; 6:35-7, children's bed time story, I'ncle Boh; 7-7:30, din ner concert. Congress hole): K 8: I'd, "Twenty Minutts or Jiuotl Readinj;." Hev. J. I'eriiiu: 9:06. program, Chicago Ahsoclation of Credit Men; :I5. safety first tulk, ChicaKO Motorcluh; 10-11 :3n. evening at home, I '0011 -&ind-rs Orlglnut Night huvvKa. WAAW, Oitialia, Nehr. (Central. 21 H). 7:30 p. m., biidye lulk. Mis I'urdy. ( WBAP. Kort Worth Tex. (Cen tral, 471'. !f), 7:H0-H:3O p. ni., dance music. "The TrouhadouiH;' H :30 10:45. musical program, artists ot Texas Woman's colh-gi . WCAL, Northlleld, Minn. ('en trul, 360), y p. m., musical pro gram. Wt'Hh, Zioil, 111. (Central. 344. 61 S p. in., mixed iiuartet; trio. Miss Hotlingshead, Mrs. Hire, Mrs. Huth; Mrs. Curl Hulh. harpist. Miss Holllngshead, f I mis': Mrs. L. J. Hire, vlolalst; Dun h i Mauoti. trombonist; Mr. und Mia, U. M. riteel, tenor und soprano: Joseph bishop, baritone; Mrs. H. 1. In. mun, soprano; Dorothy Kchau. pianist; Mrs. , lluldu Klaminer, reader. WCCO.' Minneapolis - St. I'aul. ' Minn. (Central, 4CJ.3). 10:15 u. m.. home service. Betty Crocker; 2 p in., ''The, Popular Concert. ' Mis Agnes Kryberger: 4 niuguzlue hour,; "Willlum tho Conqueror; I'url j One;" 6:30, children's hour. Gol Mcdul ludy; 6:30, dinner concert.) Dick Long's Nankin cafe orelies-! tra; Kuler Brothers quartet; 7:45 1 "True -Value of Arctic Work,'! Donuld McMllJan; 8-U. inualcul pro grum: 10, dunce program, , "I Hck Lung's Nankin cale orchestra. Cpllgv' Mn Wriennif At MwaimV Sew t'lnli Drapery Fabrics THE attraction of a carefully furnished interior it more obvioui on bleak chilly days, Windows hun with our new Colonial Drepcry .Fabrics will bring a charming warmth to your home and tec a dominant cote for the color scheme. Ol'I ICLIi (iKTS ll,l I ALL HAVANA (AP) One of t In most cosmopolitan organlzationsdii Cuhu Is the University club o Ha vana, which recently celebrated Ith third .anniversary. The club con tains anions Hs 300 members rep. resentutlves or 20 nationalities and of almost 200 colleges and univer sities In the old world und the new Tho club was formed along the lines usuully followed by such or ganlzutlons In the United States. It requires u degree from an aeered-; itcd Institution of higher learning us a primary, requisite for mein-l bershlp. j Willie the club's chief purpose lb to keep alive love of alma muter I among its members and to eticour- i age their social and cultural lire It extends u welcome to visiting , college and university men from all1 over the world. 1 was fined $0 and cosIh. amouiiU j ing to $272. CANBV. Ore. August Kolhen herg. night policeman, wan seri ously injured when In- fell from the running board or a cir travel ing 4 5 miles an hour. HeVas pur suing a car piloled by O. A. Lubel of Sllverton. who whs said to be fnluxieated. As the car on which he was riding enme to u sudden slop after It had passed Bubel's car two mile nort hea-st of iwn, Lolhenberg fell t the pavement. It ubel was brooch t to I'inliv. however, and lodger In jail. He pleaded guilty tr. the chnrgo of op erating a c:r while intoxicated and Linn Nt'ioo) i;ejNr( Made. ALBANY. Ore. Mrs. K-Ina (h"-r county school superintendent, n . ports that of the 2iir pupil In the rural schools of Linn county, 1X47 were being educated in one room Keliools. In t wo-leaelier school there were 4f!; in cfmsnli duted schools. 175 and in villhge schools. 124. There wen- oil in one-room schools in Linn county. The total value of the rural schools is $215.!2.r and Hie annual ex pense of these amounted to $224,-105-54. Never try tit uigtie with 11 man1 who just likes to argue 11 n lens youj :ie big enough to hit him In the nose. ... , j I IC$ a square meal for a dim EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT r . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACIIINH SHOP AMI 1'OIINIHtY ' All Klmlh nf iMai'hliirry. AiiluinhlUi anil TiaiiorH lliiilrc OvrrliiiMli'il mill Hflmlll A...jl..ii. Wi-lillmr .if All Km, I. ('.vlliulrr llcirliiK nml Ovui-8lze I'lslon.s l'rnul.liillls, I'iIiiii mi, 1 I'miiu l-lns Kiitiminil HIVE US A Till A L D. MTZGLRALD Prtp He town with a blowout and no jack. I She Oidn't you bring our. check book?" I Ida KiHitigh has iit-ehcil a hill j for ft.Ytm for a telephone rail rie! made 011 her family phslrian one iih'lu Inst eek, nsUIng htr 11 I- 1 uoid nieanlitu' "Ket'iirrcut ' fciei'.' dl. 1 i:t; 1. r- IK'MiS H.I ure.- The iuloruM") I hal have 1!-. I Hie tsuie nt" 1mm.oimi In r--- tundiliK bitnds to take up oul:-tand- tng city wirrants. voted hv the Oalry Hat ions." Radio (inestion box: A. W. Mat-' d be-1 MIM-'.KVA SAVS: why m;CAi si;i Sounds crn.y, don't il 7 Hut it is just natural fr lue to talk that way. Hecause people's K h t e s bought nt The Hunt cry fc gooo. Hecause they are god. Hecause they look stylish. Heeu jso they tit better. Heeuuse they wear well. WHY xi many pi-tiple: ttuile here Hecause they are sat is Hed Hei'ause the price is cheap I teca use you read this .1 j I y n u U n ov u here to b 11 y slices. THE BOOTERY Where Stylo, 1'ricw nml Ijiniltty Are lipml. ('AY HAYIH .N, Mar. T 'S GROCERIES I'HONK MAIN 753 The Sun Is -Shining Somewhere!! I0xli-a I";nicy ('clrij', Lmirc Solid Ik-ads (if Ulluav l'lcsli Ci ip Spinach, Now liimcli 'I'm nips. Ami ( iirnits and New Cabbage I'.acun, Utile Link Sausage (our own inaKe), IVesh Country Style Sausage (made in mir own market) 1 KICSII SMK1.T, SALMON, 1IALII5UT, CK.VIJ AND CLAMS 11 mmM "''Vi" that Ih.II, justice to UviUv-'ZTZ "'" "y '"" mg iiiinisU'i!; mill a n.per senne of tho iliRnitv of their' pivfession. duly iinpiossed iipn the rhu.ches. would lead '!,,""',, 'V ,.,,,, to furtlier steps towaid nuikinji the salaiies of cleiKyineu ' wasiii.ni.ton dty ti. ai.. niui-e nearly iMlniiiate to their needs " '"ii iomhhiij m : In the future motion picture stars won't set such FHlarieB, il is reported. We don't doubt it. In fact, hever did. rliilril I'riiui). env.liiiiiti'ly ts.Mi.lMiii have ' II milili' ly .pill .111 In IIm INinih Mi, ,,l , lni,i h liv J,,, n li lar.io thev Km Ki fvlli'l'. Sl If l.y Unit I, nil, Ull- ili-mtliiUviltnli nil,., M n ,.a,,. ItiK 4. mm. mm lu IiiIiik tin' lnul(!,. Inr Hi,. (Minvnl flsrnl y , itli.llili, IHIII. (l,. I, lu f I,,.,! yrHr's tl'll.ll l,,l,l,.l. A fiKiln.h limn seek: tin rainbow, while a wise mun tit of Bold at. the end f the enjoys the iMinliuw. Bcnuly sccrc! : Your eyes can be mad shmy by always having tlieiiuon somethinti you like Just when tho dark clouds were lifting comes the sad news that l,017CD(i cases of juilmnii have been packed. Jumping at conclusions is said to be bad exeivise, M'IH; Mil. I, M l.l ll I I liKM:. nr.. a luru.' m,i.,. Miuir soil Hm-iiI,m1 hv,tiiI inl'iw Miom . ixkrt.lK.' In III.. ,. .lln. or Un 1 1 'us, n I,, iiimml.tlna wi'b ...'UimI u. blight and 'x f"in"l iM'-riiim ii , nri.-(i,-, h Al Mnvni,' iin-l I'i'rry . Sllllll,,, 1,T. .Sl.- till ,lt .l slMTlltM. J 1111,1 ih,. mt'n w.-r,. tirm, Kill tu Kn- m.ii.- Tli.v w,r.. ilai,-. l . ""unl lall. rliiux..,! ..tt, unlaw ful ei ;ts.Htoti f n stitr Tli ! 111 r.'Kt.'.l w.-r.'; r:rn,-I ... II'iTl. -lin.il.- Sh.-I.lnn. Churl. K. 1 Miirrm Wooil. Hiirrv M. Zk Unit VlrBn Ostium. Mint of th-m rp r aiaiuts ot tlmt sittlon. Ford Sedan T l! 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