Wednesday; September 21, 1933
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
LEAP YEAR
i BRIDE
Bf LAURA LOU DROOKMAN 1
(Copyright 1933)
HKGIN I1KKK TODAY
Cherry Dixon, pretty 19-year-olU
daughter of wealthy pnrvnU,
falls In love with Dun Phillips,
new paper reporter. She quarrels
with her father about Dnu and
then, taking advantage of Leap
Year, asks Dan to marry "her.
They are married and Cherry for
tho first time finds what It
means to lack money. They take
a cheap apartment olid her strug
gles with housework are discour
aging. Dixie Shannon, movie
critic of the Hews, Is friendly
with Cherry. She meets hand
some Max Pearson, also on tiie
News. ' '
Arter several weeks Cherry's
mother becomes seriously 111. The
girl Is called home and there Is
a reconciliation with her par
ents but pride will not allow
her to accept financial aid from
them. When Mb. Dixon Is
stronger she and her husband
leave for several months at the
seashore. '
July brings an Intense heat
wave. Friends Invite Cherry and
Dan to' a swimming party at a
nearby resort. Dan Is delayed at
the office and Cherry sets out
with Pearson In his car. A heavy
valnptormi overtakes themj and
they lose their way. At lost they
reacli an oil station and take
shelter there. Pearson suddenly
tells Cherry he loves her.
NOW, GO ON WITH TIIH STORY
1 CHAPTER XXXIII
Cherry drew back. "Don't, Max!"
she cried. "You mustn't r Oh how
could you say such things?"
"Why shouldn't I say them? They're
truol J've wanted to tell you for a
long timet Couldn't you guess how
I cared. Cherry? Didn't you know
It?" " '
The girl was on her feet. Pear
son would have caught her to him
but she pushed him away. "Don't,
Max!" she Insisted. "Please 1"
She stood there facing htm. The
dork eyes seemed almost black In
her suddenly pale face. Thero was
terror and amazement written on
Cherry's face. All ' at once she
whirled' apruptly, walked to the
window and stood with.' her back to
ward Pearson.
There was silence. ; Then Cherry
turned. "I thought you wore Dan's
friend," she said slowly. "I sup
posed you were all the things he
thinks you are loyal and honor
able and "
Ho stopped her. "You needn't say
any more," Pearson said, rising. "I
lust lost m.V head for a few min
utes. I hope you'll forget all about
It and don't worry that I'll bother
you again."
Pearson's face was" white, too. He
left her, striding with long Bteps
into the adjoining room.
MLserablv Cherrv sat before the
counter, resting her chin In her
hands. What a night! Who could
have foreseen that the outing on
which she had set forth so eagerly
a few hours before could end like
this? She tried to tell herself
these things were not true. Pear
son had not made that wild dec
laration. She was not alone with
him in an out of the way oil sta
tion miles from home with the rain
comlnc down In torrents and tno
roads flooded; 'Oh, where was Dan?
, Why didn't he help her?
Tho tears welled in Cherry's eyes,
She brushed them aside, rose and
went to the doorwav.
Pearson was sitting on a box
calmlv - smokiiiDf a cicaret. . ,The
youth In charge of the oil" station
was talking and Pearson seemed to
bo giving mm an nis auenuon.
Cherrv went back to the counter,
Sho could hear the rain beating a
sharp tattoo on the window pane.
Tho fire had gone out and the room
was becoming cold. She picked up
Xf.Or.n!
&lb . .o, 'mlti.
A
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hofelNJ
3 AND MAIN
Strawberry Roan Rodeo. ..n
, "Otrfpp d Coboy Cocieiii". A dol'of thow
frt at gt ondttand doit?, e tccpt retrrd wall.
Night Stampede
dc'i.Mo'orfo'i.Tcx codo i.Cwtot I , ftufrf-g Men,
fghwtg Brahmai. CQAgreit of rcg dartd Ji,
trlrt, thr.Hi, etowni, 'wnnr ""j't night
ntM bo prttvnftd in on mitoi arna on
Hi tooH Adm ii-on reJvd 0 50c; tmrd
crtronde ttoh 75c 10 11 00
Panorama of Progress...!.
londt'o' cih-b tt Of to dairy and mdujtriol
product, oggi ond falling hen, draft kxni,
ihAttand. do.T and bf terrt. vm. lhcea,
Qssf. (Mtkm. dwtti. ptgoni. robSti,
r.ld fowl. dogt. Pft Art. mwc. fitlt, flow
m, btrfbt. H OJb and future Femt contain
and itibfi.
CartlJvalf VHflvnl, tidty thct. done
Special DayS for Cro-., Form Union,
fiatmol orgoniiofiont tounl-oi, (ititl.
12 Bands..
It irutKoJ program by Mutx ' edorohon.
' Monday. ..-fAjwariAtcAiMDAY- t-
kr f(i,lp otd to admitted for H. & bot tf4
Crh gh Kool aga a wnder admnod Hit
Reduced fares.briMtandro4.
Stats -Fair
Sa WE 7- l
m
Uax's raincoat and drew It wound
her. Then she sat for a long while
staring out at the storm.
Pearson did not return. It was the
other young man who finally ap
peared In the doorway.
"Storm's letting up some," ho an
nounced. "He says if you're will
ing he'll try to make beotv Junction.
You may be able to telephone from
there."
Cherry hesitated. "Do 'you think
lt'9 safe?" -v .
"Well, the car seems - tp be all
right. The road will he bad hut by
driving carefully and ' going slow
you ought to be able to get there." I
Cherry was on her feet. . "I sup
pose we'd better try it," she said.
"Wb certainly can't stay ihere."
Ten minutes later she and Pear
son were in the car. The motor
sputtered, then settled down to a
steady purr and they were off In the :
darkness. . ,
It was difficult driving. - Pearson
and Cherry both kept their eyes on
tho road ahead. It was still raining,
the- drops coining down In a steady
drizzle. Tiit road that, had been
caked with dust before the ruin
woo stippery and treacherous now.
Part oi the time Cherry could see
only a few feet ahead.
There was little conversation.
Pearson was intent on his driving
and the girl had no wish to divert
him. Once he spoke of a noise In
tho mechanism of the car.
"Doesn't sound right," he said.
"Well, if the old bus can get us
through this I guess she'll deserve
a little garage attention.''
Chorry listened. Here was a new
prospect of danger. "You don't
thing it's anything serious, do you?'!
she asked.
Poarson gave her a quick glance.
"Not unless It gets worse," ho an
swered shortly. His gaze returned
to the road ahead.
How different 'he was from the
c:i;c)', impetuous Max of a bhort
tlmo ago. : Cherry, relieved, was
nevertheless puw.led at the change
Mux's manner was completely im-pcrt-cnal.
He icarccly seemed to
know she waa there. Once or twice
his aitenrption eemt'd almost rude.
fiho asked the time, imd was fold
it wnt-f almost 10 o'clock. After
t .H tiny settled down to u ion si
tenet. It was Ch'-r.'v vim cried o'lt
it :' ihst si,-?;! or lights.
"Look, Mitxl" sho exclaimed. "Do
you suppose that's Scott Junction?
Oh, if we can only telephone 1"
It was the junction, a rural
neighborhood lnc'itding h-jlf a dozen
stores, a garuge and filling1 station.
Pc.won halted tho car in front of
t.e garage and went inside.
"There's a 3 telephone." ho an
nounced when he returned a few
minutes later." "Do you want to
come Inside? I've j.ut u call in for
Dim.-
A tiny corner of the garage had
been walled off as an office. Inside
thin dreary, dimly lighted place
tney waned, ine onemtov -reportcu
Dan was not at the apartment.
They called the News office.
Five minutes lator Cherry was
calling eagerly, "Is that you, Dan?
Oh, I'm so g:ad to hear your voice!
No, we're not at Willow Lake. The
storm caught us and we missed the
rood. We're at ft place called Scott
Junction. Yes, of course, we're all
right only 1'vo worried 1 What?
You didn't start out? Yes, dear, I
can hear you. Yes, . we're coming
back. You'll wait at the office? All
right. Wait a mjnute Max wants
to talk to you."
It was well after midnight when
tho mud spattered roadster drew up
before tho office of the Wellington
News. The rain had stopped at last.
Dan Phillips pulled tho door of
tho car open. "Chorry I" he ex
claimed. "Lord, what a' time you
must have had!" Ho grinned from
the girl to Pearson. "Say, you two
certainly look as though you'd had
a soaking."
"Climb in," said Pearson, "I think
Cherry's anxious to get home."
Thev related their adventuros
during the brief ride. Cherry let
Pearson do most of the talking.
Phillips was sympathetic. He ex
plained that the storm; had started
Just as Beach and he were ready to
set out.
"But how did you lose the way?"
ho asked.
"I guess I was thinking -about the.
storm and took a wrong turn,"
Pearson explained. "I'vo only driv
en that road twice. It was a dumb
thing to do, I'll admit. Cherry's
half-frozen. She'd better get into
some warm clothes and have some
thing to drink."
"Como up for a while," Phillips
urged. The car had stopped In
front of the apartment.
"No thanks. Wnnt to be getting
on to my own place. I'll call you In
the morning, Dan. Goodnight, Mrs.
Phillips."
Cherry could not see Pearson s
foce in the darkness. She said,
"Goodnight," and followed Dah up
the steps.
It was so good to be home again!
Tho little apartment had never
been a more welcome sight. Cherry
ptiused pn tho .tlwhold as Dan
snapped on tho living room, light.
"I was afraid we'd nover get here,"
sho said. "Oh, Dan, It was an awful
trlpl" - ,
"Never mind about that now,
honey. I was worried about you.
too, until your call came. Better
get into some other clothes. Is
there anything in the place to eat?
All I had was a couple of sand
wiches." Cherry discarded her rumpled
frbok fctr u warm -negligee. She
combed out her hair and got into
comfortable slippers. When she re
turned to the living room the fra
grant odor of coffee was In tho air.
Dan had a flame in the gas stove
and was rummaging about a shelf
that held supplies.
"There's rye bread," Cherry In-
Your Rugs
Will last longer and
Look Better, If cleaned
by the
Standard Laundry
& Cleaning Co.
"Wife Saving Station"
Phone Main 56
BATTERIES
53.P0 and Up
Radio Battery A
Becharge Uvv
U. 8. L. Distributor
Burgess Battery
& Electric
130A Jefferson Ave.
formed hlin, "and cheese mid s can
ot sardines. Walt, you'd better let
me get them "
They opened the gateleg table and
aet out their midnight lunch. It con
tained all the indigestible favorites.
Den nad made tne coiiee airong. tig
found dill pickles and Insisted ou
adding them to tho menu. There
w.ir. tnlcH cream for the coffee ud
each oi them drank two cups.
Cherry felt uans arm orouna nor.
She suuggled close. "I shouldn't
navo gone without you," sne wius
pered. "I'll never do It again. Oh,
Dan. you don't know how frightened
I wasl" j
He didn't and he nover would.
Cherry was thinking of Pearson's
astounding announcement.
Dan said easily, "uon t minx
about It, Cherry. It's all over now."
But was It?
Thoy spent a lauy Sunday to
gether. The day was divinely cool.
They had a late breHkfast and sat i
about the house reading the news-'
papers until the middle oi tne ait-
orncon. Then Dan went out lor a
time and returned to tako cnerry to
dinner. They finished the evening
with a bus ride a treat tney nod
not Indulged In for weeks.
Threo days or uneventiui cairn
followed. The heat v.-ve seemed to '
bo definitely broken. Cherry did
not see Max Pearson, tried not to!
think about him. Sho kept busy
wl? awaiTon "JM
Pinky; the kitten, was Cherry's only
companion. I
On Wednesday evening bne pre-
oared a dinner that was one of I
Dnr.'s favorites pork chops stuffed .
with dressing, broccoli and a fruit
salad. She noticed with disappoint- j
mont that he did not seem to bo
eating. '
"Is tnero anytning wronij wmi
tho chops?" she asked.
"No. Thoy're all right."
Chorry waited. After a moment
sho said, "You're not eating, Dan.
Wihats tho matter? Aren't you
feeling well?"
"I'm feellnz well enouRh," he as
sured her but he pushed back his .
chair. "Not hungry, I guess." I
TrH rhi.ivl" hn went on acaln
In a burst of Impatience, "don't you I
get sick of this sort of life? ' Aren't t
you lea up ou iw
"Why, Dan, whot do you mean?"
"Tho same old thing over and
over. Day after day I I'vo had
enough of It. I want to get out of
this townl"
The girl was horrified.
"But we can't, Don I You don't
oh, you don't really mean what
you'ro saying, do you?'!
"Of course I mean Itl - What
chance do I havo In a town' like
this? I want to go to New York or
Chicago. Some place where there's
a little life I Where a fellow has a
chance to get some place!"
Cherry said slowly," You mean
you want to go without roc?"
Expression
I have discovered; after long ex
perience that misunderstandings
arise between men largely because
of the failure of adequate expres
sion, Be careful to see that your
language Is clear. Sentences must
be Bliort then add style If you
can. It, Is only half enough to bave
the transmitter work clearly arid
accurately. The other half lies In
the receiver, arid style, If It be com- i
pelllng enough, Is the sure way to ,
make the receiver function well.
Owen D. Young.
' "Whitby Jet" " I;
Jet Is a mineral which Is found ;
In compact masses so hard and i
solid as to be susceptible of being
turned on a lathe and manufactured
into ornnmontnl nrllcles. It has
been worked for centuries at Whit- j
by, England. The Jet Industry Is
practically located In the Whitby
district.
A Bad Fall
If you have had a nasty fall and
your nrm or leg Is swollen, wrap It
lu towels wrung out of hot water
In which opsom salts has been dis
solved. Continue from a half hour
to an hour. Then If It Is necessary
for you to see a doctor you have
made on excellent start toward re
moving tho swelling bo he cun ex
amine for broken bones.
Mcaiure for Lifo's Span
Sir William Mulock, speaking
Jocularly at a banquet in Orlllla,
remarked that the best way to live
a long time Is to select good
healthy parents. As a mnttcr of
fact, tho best rough-and-ready test
of n person's probable span ot life
Is to add together the ages of par
ents and grandparents and divide
It by six. Toronto Mall and Um
pire. Earliett Printing
The first printers had to compete
In the market with the manuscript
writings turned out by the clerks In
the monasteries and, to compptq
successfully. In striking their fonts
of type the enrly printers Imitated
as closely as possible the style of
writing prevalent In the district
where they set up their presses.,
Plant Now Curioiily
A species of horsetail or Equl
sete plnnt which has been extinct
for millions of years is in the hall
of plant life at the Field .Museum
of Natural History, Chicago. The
species Is one found In fossil form
In rocks and Is shown In conjunc
tion with the modern plant.'
Muaic Clai.incation.
Musicnl Instruments are classified
according to the way In which Hie
sound is produced: Stringed Instru
ments, if by the vibrations of wire
or string; wind Instruments, If by
the vibration of a column of nlr;
percussion Instruments, If by strik
ing. Sura Teit
One way to put that new emotion j
detector to the acid test would be
to try It on some banker while you !
are weeping on his shoulder and
pleading for a loan.
What All Should Know
Every school boy and girl who hos
arrived at the age of reflection
ought to know something about the
history of the art of printing.
Mann,
She's Cream of
the Beauty Crop
r, x v
No won:er Eilzabcti, Davlcs of
Cout'' th m,le
or th cameraman. She was chosen
08 negina n- to reign as wucen at
uio second neamont Virginia uairy
Festival.
Daily Cross
ACROSS
1. Under
6 Anger
!). Head of an
abbey
14. A nl mute
15. Horso
10, Establish by
evidence
17. Not one
18. Private
teacher
Solution of Saturday's Puzzle
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MAN AM S A tML I NO
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EsTAlT,EapTolN A T E
21! nolo
23. J'cture stands
zit. I'eruia
25. Football do-
sltioii: ubbr.
2(1. Ituumled rouf
27. Arduous duty
28. Symbol for
selenium
29. Bxploaivo de-
vlco
30. Tollor
32. Biblical priest
31. Exposed and
desolate
3Q. Central
cylinder In
stems and
roots
39. Engrossed
41. Sprites
43. Goad
44. Put forth
40. Small de
pressions
48. Grow old
49. Small fresh
water fish
El. Red
Gil. Symbol for
moreury .
115. Not far
GG. Silver coin
E7. Sixth note of
the scale
GO. It ubbcr
CI. Protected
03. .Siberian river
oi. an ancient
Bcosrapliy tho
nut uivi iiniMiii.
habitable-
In ltd
CC. Italian opera
U7. Pieco to cover
n liolo
C!. Cereal (frass
70, IMay euro-
lesitly
71, Assert
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rpilE airplane bird swooped hero
and there nud had real fun up
In the air. Brave Windy wasn't
frightened 'cause he'd often flown
around.
Thought ho, I'll lot out quite a
whoop if this bird starts to loop-tlie-loop.
I love that sort ot stunt,
If wo stay high up off the ground.
It seemed the bird read Wlndy's
mind. It promptly started out to
lind a real nice plaac to pull sonic
stunts. Up, up the strange bird
"rose.
And then It looped the loop real
fast. As little white clouds whizzed
right past, wee Windy shouted,
"That fvus very clever, goodness
knows.
...
4tT"0 It again. I'm not nfraid."
Another loop was promptly
mad?. While upside-down brave
Windy saw tho Tinlcs, far below.
Thought he. I wish Ihcy were
with me. They'd Ire a thrilled ai
they could be. How much real fun
1 111 having those wee ladH will
never know.
The bird then headed toward thc
fCansas Man learned
0d4 Fellows Head
DENVER. Sept. 31 m W. P.
Jackson, of Fort Scott, Kansas, yes
terday was elected grand sire of the
sovereign grand lodge, governing
body of the international Order of
Odd Fellows, In convention here.
Jackson's selection was unanimous.
James H. Davis of Tacoma, Wash.,
was successful in the only contest
for office that of deputy grand
sire. He was elected over a field of
seven candidates.
J. Edward Kroh, of Baltimore, was
elected secretary and William E. Cox,
of Marysvllle, Ky., treasurer.
Jackson will succeed Joseph Pow
ley, of Toronto, Out., Canada, as
grand sire. '
Springfield, IUb., was selected as
tho 1033 convention city.
FAYOltS CITY MAN AC Kit PLAN
' PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21 MV
Carl B. Sloan, plaintiff in the recent
successful suit which compelled
Mayor George L. Baker to return
$600 he had accepted in Balary dur
ing the time he was touring in
France last year, has announced his
candidacy for city commissioner.
Sloan's principal plan Is establish
ment of a city manager form of gov
ernment. - Word Puzzle
11. Unlntere
norm) ii
nine
12. EpK-eliapcd
figures
is. niiriu
18. Val
111. ltalse
22. Sepulchcr
24. Hecpie-sts
27. Svnibul
21. Trt'o-footed
nniinnl
30. Vacillate
31. Do Burnetii lug
In return
32. rteforo
33. NeKlitrent
3.1. Church
nfflcial
37. Curry
3S. Kxi.st
40. Conduct or
manage
42. CtintL'ntioii
40, Ancestral
record
47. rmlellnito
quantity
r.O. SiikiII pie
52. LofitHlutlve
assembly
63. Aids .i
51. I.arje
r.O. The Greelc D
57. Labrador tea
E8. First President
to occupy the
White, llouso
CO. master
(II. Double
fl2. Calamitous
ii,". Garden imple
ment C8. Pronoun
71). Northwestern
state: abbr.
72. uuidiVH highest
note
73. Cylinders
DOWN
1. Mncltm-yed
2, Uun nwny
secrcuy
s. Iloundary
a wit iieyonu
one h ihj urn's
&, Onrnelvoii
6. 1'nrilcn
7. Quantity per
unit of time
8. Self
8. News organiza
tion: nbbi'.
10. Cuts of meat
reg. 0. s. pat. orr.
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carth and flew for all that It was
worth. Tho speed look Wlndy's
breath away and startled him a bit.
Hut, when lie landed on tho
ground, the other Tlnics gathered
'round and heard wee Windy shout,
"What fun! I'm surely fccllne fit!"
...
TUST then they saw a funny
' sight. Tho Tinlcs ran with all
Ihelr might to meet somo tiny ele
phants, hitched to a little cart.
Cried Coppy, "Goodness me.
they're small! What Is that they
are trying to haul? They're work
ing hard. Let's help them, 01' tho
beasts may fall apart."
And so the Tinlcs tent a hand.
The zoo man sold, "I'leaso under
stand we're heading for the monkey
place and taking peanuts there.
"Tho one big bag Is quite enough
to make the small beasts pant and
puff. You lads con have some pea
nuts If U12 monkeys do not care."
(Copyright. IS32. NBA Service. Inc.)
(The Tinlcs feci" the nionknja
In Hie next story.)
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I 1700 4th or 145 W. 8-30-t f.
WANTED
I WANTED To buy !argo slzo baby'o
I bed. Call Main 800. 0-20-t f.
1 ;
WANTED To buy ueod fruit Jars In
good condition. Phone Main 807.
8-1-t f.
FOR TRADE
FOR TRADE Wood for hay or wheat.
Call Farmers 207. 0-20-3 tp
Professional
Directory
Hospitals
mt. LEE B. BOCVY
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital
tard floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Ualn 18.
THE NEW F ANGLES (Mom'n
V n NOW, OUST A MNUTE, MV L THE. A BUT, CHICK..
0 ' fcOY-STEP NTO MY VRWATE EXPLAINING HONEV. MR;
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LAWYER HAWKS Z7 T "v GLADYS yiNNECAN
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proposition i Sr' fms-W?-X lk
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PERSON HE HAD k VOU'RE THC ( AtiOUT THE 25 - .- v
PEFEPENCE TOY0U MAN NH0 V HE- DEMAND? J
SEE, MR. HAVJK IS MY I WAS LOOKING N - - '
J.EGAL ADVISER FOR ME,'. (i&B
RATES BY MONTH
a lines, per month 13 SO
8 Unas, pec month -.rJ.as
i lines, per month .4.00
6 lines, per month 4.76
Each additional line over five
charged at 60o per line per month.
MISCELLANEOUS
DO WELL BROS. CLKAN-TJP We Will
clean up your ashes, papers, etc
Phono 823-J. 3-8-t t
EASTERN ORKUON Sonool of lluslc.
Tlolln, piano, voice. Credits. I. O, O,
P. temple. 447-J. 8-8-1 m
LA UUANLIB UATTRKSO ana Dphol
terlng and Bug Cleaning Works.
Ph. 4J4-W. Chos. Id wards Prop.
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OrderUneis
Don't forget to linve lower hooks
In tho closet If you wish to tench
tlio youngster to tnke enro of Ills
clothes. Ho ennnot rench those
high ones, you know, then tho gunio
censes to he fun but Is a nulsnncc.
We Never Know H .
"Tlmo rmnmllos nil Ills'1 snlil III
Ho, tho sntfo of Chinatown, "ill-
though ninny of us are unfortunnto
ly forbidden to live long enough to
kuow that it cure bus been ellect
e." Washington Slur.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
: Of f to King City
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IT 5 BEEKJ SCW ( SURE;...
time'simce yoo Vas if it ever.
WERE UP.... THINK. )L LOSE THAT....
YOU'RE STILL AIR- VflHAT SOBT OF
AMWDED, Sr A SHIP ABE
( MJELL. LET'S SET N 7 CI4. VWAIT'LL L. SET
SOIUS ..WE'LL DELIVER. V THIS POOHICKEX OrJ,
V-WS CITV AMD THEM y BUWCH OF DIAMONDS J
HAVE A NICE fT. r-TyoU'BE TAkWeJ TO J
RIDE-BACK -v I) 't. KINS CITy n
( OH, SOME F2ICH ' --Si 3tH
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Pop)
Chick Is Curious
AUTOMOmm
FORD CABRIOLE?, Mcellent condi
tion. Looks like new, , i
PERKINS MOTOR CO,
Phone Main 000, 4th A Adams
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1028 o. M. O. truck, Can Pur-1
nlture Co. , . fl-7-lm.
Gold Medal
Mallory
Hats
Back tq Price
of Seventeen
Years Ago
$3.50
By Bloescr
Tvmpe SUB IS(;
THE SAME OLD .
BETSy.... SOOD
OLD BETSy...
SHE'LL BE GLAD
TO SEE t0
Too
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