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Pag e 2. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February 21, 1933. PORT ORFORD NEWS mg F rid a y a d iscouraged gro up of Mrs. Leslie F itzhugh Miss F lorence stu d e n ts passed a m otion to pay a F itzhugh and E d M clntee visited ■ n te re d a t th e P o sto ffice a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon, as second class few bills it th ere w as enough mon- B andon S a tu rd ay ey in th e treasu ry . T his w as th e ’ „ u . . . „ m all m a tte r u n d e r Act o f M arch 3, H 7 8 k ., • .. . , I H. rle s h e r, accom panied by Geo. only business a tte n d e d to. ’ . Published weekly at Port Orford. Oragoa d -z av s . a W oodw orth, re tu rn e d »Sunday night M onday ag ain found th e stu d e n t fr, r , , .7 GEO W 8ORAN8ON. Editor, rrom a business trip to Ju n ctio n body g ath ered to g eth er. T h is tim e c u F th e purpose w as ag ain money, but SUBSCRIPTION RATES: in a d ifferen t way. T he proposi I Mrs. J a c k M cK ay m otored to One T e a r ----------------------------- tion m ade to the h ig h school y ear B andon S aturday. M r an J Mrs. Jo h n F io m m and by th e C u rtis P u b lish in g Co but Six M o n th s________________ fll th is y ear left in ch arg e of the Sen- fam ily w ere d in n er guests Sunday A d v ertisin g ra te s >5 cents per column ls:h lor class w as tu rn e d over to th e * 0* M r- and Mrs. T hereon F rom m | The Missing Heiress PORT ORFORD NEWS McNair Is President Of Hardware Men M ONDAY A F T E R N O O N S at Woodman Hal, Hazel Knapp DANCING CLASSES (F ro m W estern W orld) G. R. M cN air, local h ard w are By ISABELLE WAITT I dealer and p resid en t of th e ch am b e r; ! of com m erce, has been honored by 1 DY w as fu rio u s at herself .fot his election to th e presidency of the b lu sh in g ; furious a t the man be O regon R etail H a rd w a re & Im ple side her for catching her looking m ent D ealers association. T he elec 35c p er H alf H our up at him. Yet she could not helf tion took place last T h u rsd ay a t IL Ever since th a t first, "P ard o r P o rtla n d a t th e a n n u a l m eeting of T ap — B allet — C h a ra c te r tne. Is th is seat engaged?" she felt the association. O th er officers are w‘“< ‘“ ’ I P ° rt ° rford D AN CES tra n sa c te d business his hypnotic gaze upon her. He. too G. R R iddle. G ra n ts Pass, vice oppose th e rest In th e contest. T hey in B andon F Friday. she saw from his ticket, w as going president ; E. E. L ucas, Spokane, riday seem to th in k th ey can do it T u e - Ash c o o k wag am ong , hose from I *° New York city. Ills luggage wat j W ash., secretary : E d Simon, Salem ; ” d ay shall be th e final day for all , six es In B andon S atu rd ay . 1 .J g _ .grad5 .G old 'n lt ia l s - w e r t ( A. R. Q uackenbush. E ugene: W “ i S tu d en t Body dues ____ ___ 14.00 m agazine sales they J. S.?—adorned a black wal | McKenzie. Goldendale. W ash ; and I B radley W est Is now em ployed * rug‘ c a s e P lay s ______________ 28.10 • • • • P h y sician and Surgeon. E d Lewis, M arshfield, directors, 1 B asketball gam es 63.30 by A. G uerin on the Sw eet place, j Ag the TOC R N A M E N T FLA N s O ffice 491, H om e 492 tra in stopped, Jud> Mr. L ucas is th e fa th e r of Dr. E. P h o n es: R efunds on daily p ap er and Mrs. C. C. W c'.dw orth an d d augh eached the aisle first. Two s tra n f L ucas of B andon. A rran g em en ts m ade by th e bas F a h y - M orrison B ldg lig h t bill ------ 283, k etball co m m ittee w ere received ter, Hazel, E llio tt W oodw orth and gers accosted her a t th e foot of th t -------------------- - B andon, O regon. T otal R e c e i p t s ______ $134 67 Mr. and Mrs. C larence Z um w alt Of course it is only in acco rd steps. “Miss H errick? We’d likf F riday. The co m m ittee w hich ance w ith th e tim es th a t the stud D ISB U R SE M E N T S a word with you.” They took hole I co n sists of L eland P. Linn I™B I Wer” am onfi tbose frOTn Sixes a t E lectricity ....... ... $ 22.01 1 Sevy and Lynn A. P a r r has an n o u n ten d in g the m onthly G range m eet of her arm s. Daily P ap er 6.36 1 ced th a t the to u rn a m e n t d ates a re ing a t Langlois. fin an cial position, S tartled, the girl Jerked to fre« A ttorney-at-I»aw B asket ball expenses ___ ------ 29 63, th o u g h t is fa r t I herself, but the men held on. “ Whc (F ro m W estern W orld) F irs t N a tio n a l B ank B ldg T y p ew riter ex p e n s’s ....... 1386 a re you?” she dem anded. ‘‘Let g< T he suprem e c o u rt of O regon has R&ndon - O regon 7.80 j T ra n sp o rta tio n ......... my arm s. You've got a n erv e!” affirm ed, the opinion of Ju d g e ___________________________ __ _ _ _ _ 2 30 I P lay am o u n t of funds Iff B ran d in the case of G eorge P. Refiners and ‘Buyers o f ‘ R ep airs ___ ______ ...__ 9.69 ' W e've been detailed to take III P erh ap s, th ere will lin g er in the team s from th e P o rt O rford sub L aird of B andon vs. W a lte r P IzH-kers home." 2 .29 j to u rn am en t. J m em ory of some, th e rem em b ran ce F ric k of S an F rancisco, appellant, Native Platinum and Gold H auling ‘‘Well, 1 never! ....... 1.00 I’m not this of w hat now becom es legendary, T h is su b -to u rn am en t shall be on appeal from Coos county, the (F ro m W estern W orld) H ighest Market Prices Science E q u ip m en t ...... person you're looking ----- 225 for and 1 sum s of m oney tak en in at plays held In th e local gym probably on £ m U i M '1 9 0 7 action b eing to recover on a con - ...... 3.90 ' C om m encem ent (1932) A rchie Allen, who has been her*' prove it. Hey, G eorge!” She o r basketball gam es. $125 for th ree M arch 2 o r 3. F o u r team s shall W I L D B ERG BRO S. tr a c t fo r th e p u rch ase of lum ber 12.50 ' S enior C lass R ings S M E L T IN G & R L U M N G C O m eet a t th is tim e to d eterm in e the from M iranda, C a l, visiting rela caught sight of the man who'd one-act plays six y ears dw indled L aird w on his case in c irc u it ,60|, S tatio n ery ..................... ..----- O ifi« *: 742 M arket S t., Sen Franciats tives. ran his c a r o ff the ocean cupied the tra in seat with her. H( to $23.1C th is year. $40 for one ev e n tr a r ts to th e M arshfield tou rna- Plant: South Sen h i , - - . - , . c o u rt about a y e a r ago and F rick M iscellaneous 2.82,, m ent. T hese team s will probah.v ‘“ T b,IOCk8 ° f was coming down th e steps, carry ening of b asketball has acquired appealed it to th e suprem e court. " G ardens S atu rd ay Ing tw o large suitcases. "T hest T he decision m eans th a t F ric k m ust the dim inu tiv e am ount of $4 10 a ’ — ' 1 be from the follow ing schools: T otal D isbursem ents B andon n g” 1 a n d he and his com panion. • she confronted him. Mthlnb -----$117 05 , our last gam e. J u s t look w hat th e ' '' ' H ow ard Cox, m iraculously escaped I m somebody nam ed Angela Her pay L aird th e sum of $6,600 w ith B alance on hand $17.62 I i A Langlois, At ago. F-jlC Etc. depression h as done . -* « » I* 1 C I M IO , /AltlK’l, I » , « — “ • » — H ow ever th is balance Is , Bncll., h ard ly To thoge tPHms |u ck eno h t o ' d eath T he c a r ' a » pd to m ake the rick. You can vouch for me. Fot in te re st w hich alto g e th e r am o u n ts T he follow ing is pnrrocl — o u n —z t u rep o rt pte- co rrect, nurlnrv ow ing ♦ to »-. the In larg e n am * & . .. tu rn a t th e end of Ocean Drive. R"Bdbe«s sake tell them I’m Judy to m ore th a n $7.000. pared from th e books of the stu d - of unpaid bills. T hose bills to tal " to u m a m e n t expenses shall crash ed th ro u g h th e heavy railing. Smith. T here— my initials a re or N E W D EA L e n t body treasu rer. Ju n e C rum ley. 1 about $30 00 Not at all a cheerful allowed for 8 Pl«ye»» and tne coach from the tim e of n ecessary X T o n ' a ,‘Urned , sum m er9au" that overnight case he's carrying I t ’s one of those th in g s th a t you outlook, for me,” she pointed out to the de a rriv al till elim ination. T hese ex- h , ' a n ^ d *" “ g U ‘,C h SO m e 3 0 fee t 30 C hevrolet T ruck, ru n only 16,000 read an d weep • • • • penses include reaso n ab le tran sp u t J e " * ox jum ped cleat of the tectlves. “You can see for your miles R E C E IP T S — j ST U D E N T BODY M EETS tatio n an d m eals c a r and Allen w as throw n out w hen j selves." 31 C hevrolet C oach — G u aran teed C arried from last y ear “You can see for yourselves.” ac < 31.4« At th e re g u lar stu d en t body meet- like new The c red en tials of th e team w i n - ; '" it tu rn ed , over. ‘ The , tw o a suffered u n e ie u , . . “ n in „ ......................................................... m lnor cu ts and bruises but th e c a r d'Hesced George gallantly. “I car 30 C hevrolet Special S edan — Six n in g from th is to u rn a m e n t to rep- speak for this young lady. • w as a total w reck wheels. T ru n k R ack. resen t th is d istric ts shall be provld- the ___ men „a »„_ .u _ i- . . .u . • Allen w as a rre ste d by sta te p o ll' 1 Puzzled, but reassured, --------- — 'to r u n lm e n t 6 th * s t a ,e .a n d tak en to Coquille w here he was* brea,hed hasty apologies. T his girl 29 F ord P ic k u p new tires. 1 lo r u n a m e n r . I fjned J1(x) fo r reckless drjvi I they said, Just fitted the description 25 Dodge Sedan, good condition. 29 C hevrolet Sedan, like new. W atch for fu rth e r an n o u n ce of a c heiress, missing now severa 27 P o n tias P an el D elivery. m ents co n cern in g th e su b -to u rn a days, who had been reported en 30 C hevrolet Sedan, com pletely ov m ent, fo r it m eans a lot to the ro u te from Rnston to New York. erhauled. com m unity and you will be g reatly F ifteen m em bers of the local Bov “T hank you—G eorge,” Judy smiled 25 H udson Sedan, a buy In terested In th e gam es played at. Scout troop, w ith th e ir leader. Rev when they- w ere alone. 31 C hevrolet Sedan -See this! th is time. : D J H enry of B andon, enjoyed a "Yow're welcome. Ju d y Do yon • • • • 25 M axwell Sedan, new rubber. j trip to The H eads last T h u rsd a y , believe I d wish fulfillm ent?” Pl-AY LAN GLO IS FR ID A Y 26 C hevrolet Coupe, cheap tra n s p o r afternoon, w here the fire m aking “T h a t's som ething to do with tation. ! We a re ra th e r d isgusted to adm it te s t w as given. Bobbie V oorhees dream s, isn ’t It?” 29 F o rd T udor. th a t th e deciding gam e in th e nor- w as successful in passing all re- “Um-h’m, so I've heard. Anyway F o r E conom ical T ra n sp o rta tio n th e m C u rry g irls ch am p io n sh ip ser- quirem ents. ' I w as dream ing on the train I had CHEV RO LET ies w as lost to L anglois by a sim- m et you and now 1 have.” C onvenient term s —G.M A C. ra te s ply ap p allin g score T he P o rt O r- S p le n d id C o lle c tio n o f Well, you’d b etter wake up and S O U T H W E S T E R N M OTOR CO. ford team , reg ard less o f th e ir m an y . I help me get out of here before thos« P hone 190 Coquille, Or. o p p o rtu n ities to m ake num erous A rt ,n C le v e la n d , p riv ate detectives come back. See j b ask ets w ere unab le to tak e ad- ' A,«<»ng the legacies th a t have , them over by the gate? I’ll wager v an tag e of th e ir luck, fo r th ro w af- co,De 'l'»wn to us from th at llttle-ap- they’re still w atching tue." 1 te r th ro w resulted in m erely a dis- I'rp<''ated period of the w orld's his He looked at her queerly. I co u rag ln g toss to w ard th e b ask et t ?r i ’ ,llP a)ies, are the enatn- was. then, the ml zing heiress. He’d i T he fo u r p oints m ade by the local * e< obJpct s that have been pre- rend som ething about It In the pa IMES a re Im proving, but It Most of these foods a re easy to girls in th e first q u a rte r w as no t ' r ' ed ^or t *le "lost p art In the ' per. “Suppose I stick around a would be hard to im prove at cook, hut you w ill need these re the price on the follow ing cipes for the m ain dish and the 1 increased th ro u g h o u t th e game, and •,P1,s,lr'ps of cathedrals and In mu ' hit. Miss—Miss Smith Ws seem d in n er for six people. We still dessert. luckily enough could not be de- , It?,re as t,lpse a re - thp to have lots of things in co m m o n - w ant to get us much good food Creamed Salmon, Peas and Cu creased Izinglols how ever, seem ed ‘ *l,spuni °* Art has h a d . Initials and glances, f >r Instanc for as low a price as possible, and cum ber: Make a w hite sauce of th e .. good fortune to acquire for Its J How about a common lunch?” only to be sp u rred on by the fact _ th is d in n e r will cost, in most four tablespoons bu tter, th ree 1 th a t a t th e end of the first h .............. alf th e * C° e< 1 On* . • re,,l*y tUstlaguished ' “1 think youT i being horrid, hut places, only tw enty five cents per tablespoons flour, two cups milk I score w as tied 4 to 4. and m a d e ' w rHes I. P. ' I’m starved and 1 would like to give person It has the advantage, and sa lt and pepper Add th e con too of including fish and so a f te n ts of an 8-ounce can of peas, 1 point a fte r point It w as only in- I rnry in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. those dumb sleuths the slip. ¡ev itab le th a t the final score s h o u ld ’ » . . ^ * a.rt oi’ enan,e,iQR. although fording variety, for most people the salm on, flaked, from h alf a Downtown. In a restau ran t noted forget to eat fish more th an once tall can, and half a cucum ber, be as It was, 29-4 We c o n g ra tu la te to the Egyp- e ' : a, " J " . . for Its excellent cuisine Juriv’t a week. H ere's th e m enu: you. Langlois, as ch am p io n s of nor-» hh/hl«?0 / *6| ,uun,,ns’ rear,lt‘^ It« . ^ves touched her companion's. T hlf diced. H eat and serve. th e m C u rry ! K deTp|or>»'pnt d»r¡ng the ' tim e he Mushed “I d,.n-. wlgh Peach P u dding: F our th e sliced —B read on Sale a t— ' h I B yzantine period, and the enamel * peaches from a No. I can Into a seem Im pertinent Miss Sm ith.” he T h e high school boys gam e was Creamed Salmon, Poax and baking dish, and sp rin k le w ith C. A. LONG'S ST O K E ... .. , . ' , p| ’ of the eastern em pire carried accented the nam e slightly. “It’s Cucumber 3S< equally one-sided but still, m ore to «■ 1 one-half teaspoon cinnam on Rub .H . I_. P I. o rt . O rford m .«ntaining f m an„ ,n,,1' pncp from C onstantinople vour own nffalr If vou wain to he Baked Stuffed Potato*» 15< T H E DODGE COM PANY th e point. , ,, to g eth er one-half cup (lour, one- ” io mnn> p a rts or Eiirone nnrtlcn llr or colt among the missing hut If | could in P o rt O rford the lead th ro u g h o u t th e gam e. T he |.,r iv R honid . . h alf cup su g ar and one-third cup .. . , , , . J , ,r ro Rncnlsli G erm any and the (bange and Onion Salad 18< lie of service In any w ay—you—you b u tter, and sp read on top. Bake .fin a l score, In creasin g from 29-1 a t . Me,w v „ ||PV of Belgium 4 splen C. C. W O O D W O R TH Itread and Putter 1O< I in a hot—480’ —oven for about th e end of th e first half, ended to ,lid reliquary and a large cross In can tru st me." he blurted out. Peach ¿adding 27/ In Sixes th irty m inutes. Cool. Serve "So you think I'm Angela, too!" m l a<lvan' age 4 1 9 I «''* m useum s collection. Illustrate Coffee id ith Cream ,0 / w |,h two th ird s cup light cream .* e seen your picture in the ro n v a i* '? « 1, ° f eni" ,,LJ Svork most com togravure." P ort O rford and T anglols TRdepcn T fnonlv used In this period At ti l ST X IIJSKX, P ro p rie to r “ I know We do look nllke. Well dents, w as th e only close gam e of , T his Is known as cl.am pleve a P o rt O rford the th ree, th e refo re th e m ost ex- process which Involved taking' a I owe you gome explanation. I sup I'm Miss H errick's double citin g P o rt O rford lost th e ir lead copper piale and, a fte r draw ing on pose. B’s a terrib le tiling to he a m il I of sev eral p oints In th e fo u rth i. the design to . he enamele.l, — cut - ! „o n alress You're w atched ever, q u a rte t and failed to regain it a ting a n a , the surface of such p a rts minute. Poor Angela S th o u g h It seem ed very neat th ■ as w ere to receive the enamel. | to have a little pence, score ending 52 to 51. j her way home now £ Hnberly of B and.in refereed th e the wink when she walked past £ two high school g am es and H a rry • those detectives who detained me z th e 1 : You see. I stall ..fT rep o rters and C ream S e p a ra to r.. T racto rs. M owing M achine., M ilking - cam era men. while she sails by in Sw iss A A m erican M atch Re M achine., E tc I eognlto in a wig.” p a irin g — S pectacles S hingle., Flooring. R u .tlc S h lp l.p , D oor., W indow ., Moulding. I B y LOUISE M. COMSTOCK , lie was. she anw. looking nt her S | * S IX E S N OTES All W ork G u aran teed Iro n in g B o ard .. B read B oards. P erfectio n P la ste r j will, misgivings "Y ou're d 'sap W allboard. H ouse an d R ulldlng T rim m in g s i pointed th at you didn't rescue an ( oqullle O regon heiress? I'm sorry.” T H E BABES IN T H E WOODS F ran cis H u g h es tra n sa c te d busi I m tickled to death you a re n ’t — n o s in P o rt O rfo iJ T h u rsd ay — Mt and Mrs Bert W ells m otored r - 't 'I t «une centuries now Robin th at H errick girl. I w as lust won Red Ihreaat, with leave» and flow dering how m any o th er trav elers £ | to B andon last T uesday B uilding And C arp en te r W ork By D ay O r C o n tract C em en t £ von call George." ............. kom e 1 prs- •'“<! cov»re<l up for childish Ils Melvin M athei arriv ed W ork. Septic Tanke. Sidew alks. F o u n d atio n = from G ra n ts P a ss last T uesday fot the m l'erab le end of t h e ’ “Why. George, I—" Jew eler and W a tc h m ak er Blocks. E tc. won't have h a re It! It! •'Bulies In tlie Wood," atul tim e lias* I “Becniise riecnuse i I won't Do ■ an Indefinite stay The H om e of Good W atches H ouse P ain tin g . D airy B a m W h ltew aahlng by P ow er S p ray er bpilr? Suppose I h adn’t been £ ' Sixes g ratle school b asketball •oftened the cruel »lory Into a tiara- I • O regon O r H and 2: squad w ere d efeated at B andon on ery favorite. N evertheless, th ere j r” *• b,,t son' p n ther fellow, w hy— CoquUle exists In England today the very b‘‘re yo" d hpp" harin g luncheon C. R H enry, of L an g lo l. In . h a tg e of B uilding D e o a rtm e a t = Fr?.u“ y W C Rtivd a Qzxex « i i * P<rtmaBL 4 has F itzh u g h h as been nam ed forest lu which the tragedy oc- 1 " l,h ’otnp "flier George, We will be gi,<d l . I * " 8 ° " ? c h a r«’ of P M ntlng D ep artm en t. £ p resid en t of the new h ealth club curred, W ayland wood, near Tliet- I “" ’b.T- George— Say. what Is your ford, and nearby It, Grlston h alt • "nine, anyw ay?" P aln tln - I t ” 8 ' • y ° u “ flm ataa on all B uilding M aterials. organlaed at th e Sixes school “It s George." George confessed •’ fit F eb ru ary 11th M ary S h irey and reputedly the house of the wicked I* W illiam W W estbrook w ere m ar- uncle, sll p a rts of the estate of the “George Ja rv is Saunders. Only I present Lord W alslngham ; and cer dropped off my first name. Always fled in Coquille hated It fill I heard von snv it. Sny ■ A. G uerin is now located on the tain ancient docum ents reveal the It again, will you?" E lectric IJ g h t P lan ts. W ater P lan ts. Pum pa. E n g in e , story as one of sta rk reality. 2 W illiam Sw eet place on th e Sixes P ipe Ar.d F ittin g s ■'All right, silly o ld —George I G rlston hall h a t been the prop ■ river, h aving moved th ere F rid ay erty of the De Gray family since never went out with a man before, Mi Moore moved to G aylord last R e g u la r m e e tin g s, th ird S a tu r Ülltlll the Sixteenth century. In 1882 it really," she confided “ But I have W ednesday d ay of each m o n th . V isito rs paw ed Into the possession of little to have a little life of ray own " r m e »W W a a a i i S a M . _ z I h u r-.la y M i md M,< I alw ay s w elcom e "S ure yon do, Ju d y .” S aunders Thom as de Grey, (hen, say the e a rli 1 j Donald m otored to Coquille est ballads, th .e e years old. H is stared at her In open adm lrntlon W ort h y M atron I F red erick H ull sp en t th e week un,.|p K obrr, (|e Opfy ,eft # "Suplióse I run along now and sho J i end s t ho M rs Ja.« S yphers hom e C lip t h i. reo p en .0,1 „ . ¡ I ¡, with «1 f o r , , lx H rek.’ n , I T c m Io considerable legacy atul custody of my sam ples. I’m In lew elry —get a < Mrs. E Cthel M ather m otored to t he infant heir. A document of hlg discount on engagem ent rings ’a S ecreta ry I Handon T uesday. I H L C H R IS T IA N s e l l N C I M O N IT O R ('o iild n t you meet me ' the period hrlutes that the hov was you know F lo ren ce P o n tin g Olivet A’est w ho has !*ubl.»!i»a t>7 T h , C i i i i s t i . n Srinrct P, susHiM« »x-ivvv , ' » •’” Who has been em una, countably lost during a visit to for dinner and begin that little life Boston. Masaaehiiflett«, I’ a a J ployed on th e Z um w alt ra n ch fo, • a re l a , |„ . o th e r legal papers show of your ow n—onr own?" • o’. ♦ ----- r r - - | th e past several y ears has moved th a t the niu Is subsequently took : _____ — ÎS L ?. •?'!■’ " "• «« )P- 1.„ "I’d love to,” sm iled Judy. “7 ¡»nance Mucati.,,, radio rU Yo.i ^ îl b. ¿f.d ? ’ '• to the Jo h n N odine place faaricM an advoral« nf peace and pron bi'imf^AM J l ? f * ”ttr h,ww* "• * don't have to double for Ángela over Griston hall, was held In suspi and the flondlal and the other ‘ Do* Mrs H ow ard Hull and Miss Hay- cion by the neighbors, w as trice Im th is evening, thank h eav en !’’ el W oodw orth atten d ed G irl Scout prisoned and eventually died a George paid th e check - | have ; ' s , I practice In Por* O rford W ed n .s bankroi a hunch," he said at parting, “that I day. By adding to these facts the lit you won t he anybody s double very (Name please prlnO M eets second S a tu rd a y of each ’ E m m e tt G ray tra n sa c te d business tle .«liter who shared the gruesome long because you II be somebody y In B andon S atu rd ay m o n th V laltin g b ra t h e rn wel 4 f “ e. end the hired n u rd e re rs who better half Are you good at a rlth com e. » Ix'wla F a rr ie r w as In Randon on q uarreled over th eir task, curly bal m elle? Well, figure th at out for II. V SA U ER S. I T uesday receiving m edical alter. lad m akers and story teller* wove yourself Then he left her. hlush tlon. , W o rsh ip fu l M a s te r Ing furiously th e unhappy tale we know today, • • a a a C R A W F O R D SM ITH . S e c y Mr and Mrs R alph Ilelm keu t I S S t . ,V»«t*m •• «-i ii Newspaper saw spibrr in I • ' » w v 'a iV J b e i 4 DAY ID JE N K S . T re a su re r. 81.44 44 However things may seem, no evil thing is sue- cess, and no good thing is failure.-- Longfellow'. 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