Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 13, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUH.
THE CAPITAL JOURN AL.
TUESDAY, APRIL 13
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
FuKadit-d evrry veninf txcvpl
Sunday by The Capital Journal Print
ing Co., 13( South Commercial street.
Telephones Cirruiation and Busi-
Otfce. si; EJitoHai rooms, si.
O. PITNAM, Editor
Entered as second c
W at Rilem. Oreiron.
SLBdCKIPTION RATfcS
By rjrr:r t eenta a month.
THE UNAUTHORIZED STRIKE I
The unauthorized strike that has tied up shipping and traffic
all over the country is due to the effort of the radical labor element
to secure control of organized labor and repudiate the conservative
leadership that controls the American Federation of Labor and
the railroad brotherhoods. i
t . . i -t i i . . r tfe-
and Publisher.' iOi oniy among ine raiiruau unions, uui auiunjj umuj vs.
mad mt. ; old established labor organizations have there been similar ei-!
forts by the radicals. Many of the strikes that rave cnppied
m a asa p"n a 3 n isj
! nnvliirfinn rltirino- thi rtnst rwar have Ywn due to factional fifirhtS
By earriar 0 nu a month. J$y r .... r- , , . . . C
m&u uc a monih. ji.js for thw amonir the unions in which unscrupulous leaders nave not nesi-t
d-s u tor aii months, tated to attempt the disruption and destruction of the parent
r in Marion asd Puik counties. . , , . i v ,h
1 &
MM
trsn ft pAfi
BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY,
"We'll keep this affair a secret," he
whispered.
The Major nodded.
"And now" Jolly Robin asked
him "now where and when are you
I going to ride eld Spot
I Shutting his eyes tightly. Major
Monkey wrinkled his low forehead
I antU Jolly Robin began to fear that
; he was in great pain.
"Are yoo ill?" Jolly asked him.
"N'o!" said the Major. "I was only
thinking. And it seems to me that
the other end of the orchard, toward
the farmhouse, would be the best
As for
1::-
m Tour Digesth
ITic. mdMktrwmti, relier, ft,
ladlxcsUoa vita
TiHlDIDS
Dissolve, essAy toH?Se
pleasant to take u candy. jZ!
year atosaedk sweet, try
MAMBYacOTTftBoun-,
THE MAJOR'S SCHEME to da that vet. Before I sneak to nine, tn hiin mr r)d
aon'5 II 1 for all monta f per, ated to attempt the disruption and destruction Of the parent . 1 T v" run tnoosana miies Farmer Green I prefer to make sure the time." he added, "that wiU be
rear ia Marion sad Folk counties. . w..,f3 -j -t. through the tree-tops." Jlajro Monkey that old dog Spot is easy to ride on.", when old Spot happens to come that
elsewhere ii year. I organisation by repudiation of existing agreements and the toid Joily Robin in , tmt ot t d;s . f looked nun!L his ,v
i T a mmihmI all . - . - . t. . . iL . ...... . f - - '
w w -- . - ni nrmn nr riAtt nrtrnni7ariort' iiruin iiip ruins iji Lne oiu. yiwnmpni. i non i see now i can niAnrh ini . far .t-n k .i - u
the South: and I nients he stared at Major Monkey be." Jolly Robin assured him.
m 10 stay nere, u without saying a word.
When
na
oro-r r u. a government, aii foundation 0f new oreanizations uwn the ruins of the old.
it subscriptions are payaoie in - .,:,k;, l,f;ol spend the winter in
TT L..l.- j. x -.1 .t.i.. m. ceni,nl!r "B '
j' ; no truce with employers and secretly seek the destruction of the
present industrial system. lo them eveery agreement is a scrap
may
1
Advertising representatives W
Ward. Tribune bids;. New Tork:
ft. Storkwell. Peoples Gas bids.
Chl"jM.
mkmber op associated RREsu 0i paper, to be torn up as opportunity appears, and turmoil and
JZiU?LFpvr?t' strife the objective of the secessionists.
u news dipatches credited to it or The desirability of collective barganing between employers
not otherwise credited in this paper , . . . ... .n t . : ;
and slso local news published herein. ; wnpiojw li revogiu;eu uy an CALcpi uic re.uuuu ica vi ur
0
regon
bservations
dustry radicals of labor and the good faith and honesty of the un-, ,5
ions in rarrvincr nut ncr ppmpnts is sspntial ntft onlv to secure in-'
i . t i i i . i 1 r 1. . l l 1 1 . ' Vi
ausinai narmony out tne w euare oi rxin empiojei s suu empioves.
: Xo strike can be won without public support and repudiation of
j agreements by either party results in loss of support and in de-
When Mr. d. p. ; moralization of industry.
Mrs. a. p. imrram. hisi The railroad strike started two weeks atro with a walkout of
jr.
. jiw:ir
"Are yun ill?" jUy akP(J him
The Palle
I'.rowne and
rasw-nirei-. sere-imea. ir. a P. In i ...:t..v, ri- ,.,. .!, .,,.11 f tv,;.
gram, drlvinr a heavy automobile near. 1,1,1 , '"Z"- "7" """
here Ian-Sunday turned around u ! reputhateu agreements and formed a new union. It spread
h.it ocai'Muned the cri-s. the t-r ranidlv to other cities as the radicals seized the leadership, but
"(f"ot -.-'J""". MpiVnt ita force as the brotherhoods rallied to the support of the:
turning ov-r three tunea in its descent .. . . ,
and Undid up!i.i ion in a mai. railroads in the efiort to live, up to contracts. i
1. an . . . , . i m t i . . .1 . - 1 11 1 a J J A
ah were paiy injurt?ti. i ne uamacre causea is nanonwiue as an inausiry is uepenuent as cofa as yu
T a ei" 1 1 1 al .l .! Al
Portland. Kiiine i,y ii.ndp,! t-1 "P11" irainc anu nunitmis oi inousana oi worxmen in oiner
was in
ked. be one of his friends.
n:ui anuuiu line to see you wnen vou
I first ride, old Spot," said Jollv Robin.
Jolly Robinl "Delighted. I'm sure!" Mair.r rnn.
I'm afraM h.... tpv rift.-l
tions and individuals refusing to live-lip to agreements should trouble findings horse. Farmer Green! "And i' hope rou-ve no obieotinn n
Hood River. a verdict f suiride m ciisoaiTea Irom membership,
he finally spoke, It was to
ask Major Monkey how he was going
to find out what he wanted to know
about old dog Spot.
"There's only one way," said Majori
Monkey. "There's only one way; and!
that's to ride him and see." j
Jolly Robin thought what a bold,
fellow Major Monkey was. He en
tirely forgot the Major's flight from!
the picnic grove. Riding a 8og wasi
such a . feat as Jolly Robin himself j
would never, never attempt. And he;
was sure that if Major Monkey really i
undertook it there could be no doubt
of his bravery.
"How do you know" Jolly asked
the Major timidly "how do you
know that old dog Spot will let you
ride him?"
"Don't you worry about that!" Ma
jor Monkey cried lightly, as he swag
gered along a limb of the apple tree
where they were talking. "Leave that
to me."
And Jolly Robin thoucht nhat
JOJjkNAL WANT AD GEtTJ
I ' aa.MiaaMaaaiaaaaaa.aaaaaaasMaaaaaaM
j
T
1
Major looked so glum that Jollv Rob- stout heart beat beneath Mnlr rn
tiers on SO.ifl crn ,ii. : nrfiufrioa havo lioon fnrcoil infn id mioci thvr,iicrh ehnrtticro nf . ' ; i eu toai, ana now line It
J ""-V.-lHTl - IIIUUUH.V." U.W -"-V ... .... V. ...v.l.v.' fc . V V. all t JOU gel
" .,."," ",r"'inl "supplies ana equipment, ine strike empnasizes tne necessity oi coum nde a horse, if i htd' "i should nke to see v
Hi-,r,.., . L" "T.7.r? some form of metliation as a oreventative of railroad walkouts. 'on.e. V:lJor Monkey replied
... .r.rwrr ,nan n...t:.. .tr ... i f' i :i.i- not a bad We;
iiauiia nan opn Htm fir, to l uduc wfiiijic ion uiiiy us a if g uui ueu u,v icsjjuiijiuie uigaiiiia- said. "But
Hie close of business the fiit day.
It is Up to the individual union ?"U!'i 8cai'cely car to spare one of my bringing my wife along, too.1
ie faith-otherwise an indignant -wTVcou'bj 'rMea T J h."! I""" wal not 90 su"
i vr , could ride a dog." said he would care to have Mrs.
was returned Monday by a coroner s j member to cooperate in keeping the
nUtZJLZ a'-.rr.-r: P.Wic will destroy the organization.
gine h-r. Testimony of witnesses who!
Mt.. ... 7Z . . ' TUP SEVaTR ItFMWiVCf RT V.
perforated Initials In bis h it h.in.1 ....I Thp nrtinri nf tho Frpnrh n.;iitnriKrs in invurllno- r.ormnnw ! 8 . bm away.
iii. I,. h...i a,.i...... ,.. .. . " .... -r , uul nuisance.
,.. . - "" """-;the action of Italy in seizing the Adriatic coast, the granting of a ny
... v.i.c- in,,,
aliout three milei an hour.
sure that!
Mrs. Robin
;him.
j mind
new lease of life to the Turks in Europe and the seizure of Vlad
ivostok by Japan are all the direct result of the refusal of the Unit-
.Major -Monkey. There's that doe at for an onlooker.
the farmhouse old Spot, as you call' "Women are likely to be timid"
cureiy rarmer Green wouldn't he remarked. "Thpy xm.H
for he's scream at the wrong time. And if
I your wife happened to crv nut Inaf
V . 1 1 r L- f . an T vpao .it...... n .3 . .
iireen'" Jniiw tki- . . . . . . r "i
i - j 'wvni suggesiea. ue migui jump.
I Kut Major Monkey shook his head.lPil everything."
' " -o: I don't wantf j0y Robin declared
Monkey knew best.
THE NEIV
United States Disc Separator
"The "U.S." always gives delight.
Because it separates just right."
Thenewprfectedandslm.
phfied, self -adjusting Bow!
vith interchangeable disJ'
easy running:, easier cleaned
and closest skimming:, together
with the all enclosed medium sized
gears, automatically oiled by the
oil splash system,-the simple speej
indicator bell.-sanitary one-piece fram
and numerous other notable taJ
patented features make the New Unit J
States Separator the Best Separator
from any view point today.
All interested dairymen are invited
to a free demonstration ihd learn B
about this "just right" separator
Come and Se
MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE
COMPANY, SALEM, OR. .
iifnBsiv?si
'WBBmm
212
don't
A I ha II V R A nr. " I, . . . a.
. , ....u rK,e, nave oeen attacking " " ",ni sure I made him fe.. ,h, 7
lamos reently near Peterson s Rutte, i ISailOtlS. perfeclly uncnf,in,.. V. :
I.'", .' : SUte. is without power to check the aggressions W 7 tLL
tion of the dm., i .' i. ,1, . f of the imperialists of the old world. It can protest, but its pro- t, "" . r 10 mlne- Finally i; boys'
n im a 1 1 1 i-ii : - ci
UK wok at Ruck Hill Jut eat or
test is. without force, for America has washed her hands of, he
And that would
that Major
bring to
members of
I. , , .. i Vw . , j : 1 .., , , ....
felt hl iin. h. i. "lauy ir" s ciuos now attending
he .,rn iPh.?fh'nT.f0reheadan1 a the reon Agricultural college, has
I'eterSnh. liuit. ,. ,hi. i.i.j if i. .1 :iu 1 !.... .. "cdra n'n sigh oeen recogniaed by the student af.
' '' ) ruro)e nu reiuMeu 10 iiave anyiniiig 10 uo wun Keeping peace in "'",u,"rl'y- ifairs committee am n v,-
other one ore reported to have been In- it. 1 1 , .1 1 1 1 I Uka a Tij n iu 7 mmluee as an honorary so-
vauing the sheen puHturea- " " lC iU ucinuvi vj . w i roupSe, ine ciuo was
' It is the refusal of Great Britain to back-up France that will i heard hiV Uke a t'rH child,", hjsh'y recommended tor President
"--k' 0',1S9' force the French imnerialista to withdraw from the ritiss ther! would LTZ . "l lhe ."'" heartily
pnunua 01 owaer in a railroad freight!. . , fv ------- " " " " Ithln had T nJ 8Town so enuursea Dy ine president, according
iioune nere Monday severely burned l,,avc c,cii'-u uu nic iuiu.y picicii.ic inui Mviiuanv suuuiu uoi use " n:u ner out of the lu 'eer received by Exie Morean
if...... r....n . ... ,i . . ... 1 . .1 . , , carriage and nn th. ln-n.'i .
.-u j iin-iuifr aoouc sne
arms and singed his hair,
door of the house off Its hinges
Chattered windows In the vlcl
Portland. Committees here who
liave been circulating petitions In be
half of William 11. Taft, to place his
name on the May primary ballot as a
candidate for the republican president
ial nomination, announce that they wll
race and ner iroops to prevent anarcny in tne Kunr region ana restore law ine f - . V. " ina mom-; "" o me ciuo, rrom Dean
blew the L.i tu tr-:...i c.M !.. : 4. i..i. . L..' . e t0 "0 horae and leave her' Peavy. head of the student ffi
and c ,J,,Ilcu Ololeo ,a " " Pnuiun iu yiuiesi. :. ane should be where I could committee.
1 npu T'..:i,, c i . t r i-l. m 1 t nr.-i : look f r k A- u,u.
itv. 1 111c jiuieu oiaica tuiiie uui ui ine war, unuer riesiuem, v n-i " Members of the club are Exle vr.
1
son's leadership, with a power and prestige that no other nation eri . ,i.J!rna.t ha? worn Kath-
oftam,l Tkn A.oK;..nn u : 4. i:4.;i ! ,... ... ,, 881(1 Alice.
v vtiiii:u, ah; x-iiui itau i.rcii).iiG nvit; l lie uuiiiiuaui iiiii:ciii "oi allowed her to i
forco in th wnrlrl Ins mnrnl lonilora nf Tnvilivntinn with tVio nn. "er
... ., , ... ......... .,...UV.V..t ,.. W.V. T
aan of The Dalles, president: May
"You McDonald of Dallas, vice nresldent-
say her uniit Mildred Hurd nf Pnptimj ......
Catherine Is a high treasurer, and Hazel Burseii nf nt.
nioutn, puDiicity chairman, Earl
Cookey of Harrisburs Alfi-o
m.Mi ..i. j nffrnntoil iha or.ns.io nnil (ho laoiluNnln f fha -A..M 1,'K. ' could have rfn. ..J7 ' ."i 7 . 01 uena ista, Ross
- , "' not ine - " vwv....ip ii me ..vnu ucuuci-jn . - ining witn Jennings or Perrydale. Madison inYi
tho iimi ill,, o..,.. .. . a. ,i. i ti" ..I. i i , . . , m, . I s ll is. I am nni .... .. . i . . . . J .uiauii .icn-
hud b-e T7 .; T names teiy anu wantonly saenncea to reDUKe tne presiaent. ine aes- too late, if your hanni . 0 Salem- Veva smith of saiem,
tiny of the vorld was made a partisan football in a game of pea- "nattered, you have oniv '.vfr. nce,le "awIey ot McCo'
portunity to mould it to
to abandon the commanding
uiai it-auti a oi i.n uiiutiuu, wiiii me op- , " ivamenne is a high
their ideals. But the senate proceeded! the independeLe'ot 'a8he ha" haal
ing eminence, because the president hadj an1 " you had been genHean'd JlJi' .
Portland.
fur Joe Laun
vliited here April
-A mutton for a new trlul nut politics
J, onegea I. W. . con-! Tho unitnrinl Hl.mit.. ha Lorn. col,ro V, .:,1.
uviii.lv. .u MllHVJ UVVH ClillVU CW ill 111C piCOlUCUb,
blame, John.
"Good heavens,
taiKing about?
Clyde
jourseir to.uenney of Estacada, Florence Whr.
girl- . noseourg. rneodore Black of
-- oin V oil i 1 ria i in o U k r b. ti . m .
... . - v, IIU1.11IUII Ili a. .. . . . . ' Vila Wllllin lh n 1 s .. .
the slate criminal syn.licalimn ni l. wa I w"0 has broken down Ullder the burdens forced Upon him, pro- f were a brute. I have n.i ,7J . 7- '. A ma cnarPh of Portland
. ' '--' , ...... .... . " tfsan nil " " J II1CU amaei. ILsA.lAV
Ilfea Monday by (loororrt V V.qndMrviwMt. ! lr.V riklinkpfl llir in nrnnmniiuhmnr if f ha notinii haa ina ifo; w ntl inp mtte trmmTfl o.,f
w.
... ....i,,... ......... "MVluil . I " J Aba, nr.... .. . "U aiinUV- IOn Utnl nf
W. Ill the I'siol-1 pvnf v friunil nmnnir tlio iwnnloa nf ihn -rl1 on.l ,ir,KUr in onrir 'e,erJr d-ty life away from her .Is.i.n, r.'
V,.l,,l..r.u. .i .-.i... v.... v inv nvnu "U 111 Ujr. UU1U Want tttV Wlf (n k iir.iu .lUIlCS
vamli-rseer sets forth . t i i. i; .. .. , . . .. ' w,re o be bothereili jmr.i, . t.-..
leves in uie laun anu suiceiuy oi ine tnitecr "" ""-v,ninf. ,n .m, li
foreign land now bel
States or is likely ever to trust us again. Our political, industrial: -Yos, i,k,iIwPejhWo,,u,n
and moral leadership has been thrown away. . one kind of mn exactly iToutuP''5'
. Left to themselves and deserted by America, with her iiiflu-i"':int a wifs- a comrade, a comnanlUn
a . . to una ra . . 1
once tor peace ami (temtx'racy destroyed, militarism and imper- victories and j "A s anrt .sorros,
i.uiMii n.ne ifviviu in j-.tuupe mm u is only a question OI Clays companion is the doll true nf I ' liocoe Conklin of Ontario, Mary
chief counsel fur I
tic northwest
In liii niollon that tht, ovldenoe sub
mlttml won lnmrrii l. nl and that there
were errors In the law, to which exnep-
Uun waa taken during Hie trl.il. -
Oregon City Julius Wilbur, former
proiuli'tur of the Krlura' club, who wa
, convii-ted Ronm three years aco on n
lOluxi... ..f .uttl... It. III .... .
ho appealed hu en to the hii-i.erj untl1 the-v "nnS about another war, in which America, in spite
coiirtH, wa thought bi n Monday from f her boasted isolation, cannot help being involved and for this
iiamaim. taiir.
I:,, ,; :, , : ."..I. :::" morally responsible for her decadence
jnii, in.p.iwd at the linn, or ui tnai. However, the American people are not resixmsible for thi
Portland. Two ndditlnnal S'iOO ton -condition. It was wished nnon llipni in nnnnaitinn tn thai ov
'tK-ojn) rl.n.!i-ua Tlunf u ill koea o .n. U,r r ,.i i:.. but it would h,. . .. ' perlT"'
.......v... ... j "in nine iiuiinc ijicliic m uiiuui: . , ' none oi ine suh!.m.
A
'an, John, you are r.
wants a ..n .....
,.f v..i: , ....i. . i .1. .. ., when v, .1... " "y witn
I'-- ...... ..... ....mlvvjuviii l. ll v l ll.ll, AjVll LllC
I wr or Kosenurg, Ml!
ion ni oi Amity, Roland How of
of Airlie. Hosa
rie Alderm.m nt
"ujion. .viaoei Worth of WiUamina
Randolph Dodge of Eellfountain
Jrothy Ross of Hermlston. Rita Con
ner of Corvallis, Luther Funk of
Sheridan. Agnes and Erni Vnn ri..
your r,f Pn..,.iii . . .
Your Idea nf J ,. """' e',a "scn of Corval-
-y to look at. Inf..l.. ..
V.Hilli. 1.... ,. - -- ..S iu
1 "": Jt utterly useless,
.v-i no iiintr. : Th., .i
OI A nn-n g T.w, u..i.
vnnr ...... . . ' uo-
uara or KicKrea . 7rn,
wifo """" i-'ii-iit or
as of
Eallaton,
whi .. J ,r::;. I . . !C.,UI1U0" tne t)W1,le 01 America can thank the stupid partisanship your i.icau Jhn, would tr. aV,t;I!Th'ador ,on'. Hm,a and H,.a
er nes beautiful red huir. her satlnii-, V. ""P00"- Austin Case o
. -".i,..iAion ana her fisrnro n i, nmmnui
"8, would dre,s in tC r, Z S of 1 ?' CrVa"
X- c otlung. to advertise your il lJ i '-' .
of
Falls. Elizabeth Houchsoti
is and Delbert Deal of Dal-
utiel hIiIph have l-nn oblained by'lhe
PailfU K.iuit Lumber compmiy of
Portland lo Inuil citl'oos of hIiou!
H.Oho.OUO fvtt of lu.ulii r for China ami
Julian during the latter part of May
anil first of June.
Floral Society
Plans Big Work
For Future Days
I'liiit In their extensive scheme lo
make Salem the city beautiful the Ea
lent floral society hoard of directors,
it a meeting In the offli-es of Homer
i" i-'"1"' m r-m.-.. nii.i n in utnc manic uy ijiesiiie 01 puuitu , : nunc or the subst
opinion, to restore to some extent their prestige in world affairs ce'rt rjnTvanIer!.s"os of a real
i... r ..... . i. ; i . . . . - i . 1U 'ype or man, John, vau
oy iorcing me nomination oi a worm iigure, iriencuy to tne League or '"em,
wnen von rlm,., .j . .
.. ..... "oc ana to lay awav in
i , . . . .... .. ... ... oiireaii lira..... '
iHine-iie.Kioa senate will not continue to dety public opinion, if it with ,,,,, .: . n"e you R to play
i ""HICI UtlliV A 1
f nian happen, :l "ZJlJ
a niind and a he Yet t. m 'r' wu;i
he marriage" t?L!?m" h" lf
.......
5'iu make ni ii-,i
vulgar In your re-
forces the selection 6f Herlwrt Hoover as president.
Rippling Rhymes
BORN THAT WAY.
Some folks are born with spirits sour, their nature is to
whine; the planets, at their natal hour, were badly out of line,
Oh. A iie
Vou are positive!
iiarKs. '
"Truth
ously.
cuts,'
Klid
.They came complaining to the earth, and squawk through all their'
fl.lK.I .....1 41..... . . .1 '
leautify the lawns ndjacent to fh jays. They choose the grimmest sort of creed that's filled with
curt ho,,. Two large flower beds.) threats of pain; for there is naught will fit their need, that's'
:::z:z:i: i? or Thry arVie,?d and fr,oor e&s
r uant part of the lawn, a.ui win be in jan with every breath, who see the bloom on maiden cheeks and
full noom by the tinu, the distinguish- talk of worms and death. In vain the optimist may try to cheer,
cd vHto come here in June. up gents like these; they'll answer with a dismal sigh his glad-'
I'mier the direction of the Saiem dost, brightest wheeze. They'll say his logic, blithe and brave1
x:nz: trrCnrt Kdr-bra89; th$"l drf a while about.
hhrieers visit, it waa planned. j a"u claim all flesh is grass. They mjke me weary and distraught!
The work of planting the court !'' in inem commune; ny tnem December chill is brought
a .... . I I . Ik. .'1.1 . art.. A 1 . I
none lawn win ue umie
Alice sententl-
TomorroThe Money Question.
!-
Nniih, president, lust night, deoid.-d to 'days, and they can see no sense in mirth, they frown on joyous "OIK And Marion .
Students Figure
In New Society
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor-!
us. nrii 13. The Four
t nd.-r existing conditions It is held
that it is doubtful if a legal election
can be held a' Klamath Falls for the
reason that the city precincts do not
conform to those of the county.
By Taking Vinbl ,
It increases the appetite, aids digestion, transforms
food into red blood corpuscles, muscular tissue,
brain and nerve force, thus replacing weakness, ner
vousness and lassitude with strength and vigor.
Proof That Ther U Nothing like Vinol
Bcrantnn, Pa.-"i used Vinol for
general weakness, poor appetite and
ross w strengm ana desh. At times I strwurth or ambition to do .nthinr.
My doctor told ma about vEooL i
took it and the result is I am strong
and well again, I now look after m
baby, do all my housework and fee)
like a new person."-Mas, & EL
Lamsov.
."-'. weak womM. rerworkad mm.
1 was simply too weak to wtrk. With
in ten days after taking Vinol I could
see an improvement. It gave me a
ieuuiu Bueuts, i nave gained in
flesh and feel stronger in ever; way."
Your money wilt be returned If Vinol falls
EFER, DRUGGIST
Tired Feet?
Apply
Why have them? Soak feet In
warm bath, dry and anniv Tn. .u.
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lurpentine ointment,
night and morning. Trv it
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Ask for free sample. Perry's drug
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cardner.
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b uoy si ont- into the midst of June. And, oh, I pity such poor guvs, who can-i
my. land). mt gayly laugh, who wipe the briny from their eyes, and quote'
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LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
By the Noted Author
IDAII McGLONE GIBSON
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Daniel J. T Fry
A 1MI Wife ciimstances be anjthlng but true to
As John came toward the bed Ihlm.
rl.wiul my eyea. He Would Hare Vnlorstool
i nut not want lo lalk lo Mm then. If John had only nad Karl's letter
if "I never he would have understood ih.
Ha wi;
ome way It seemed
wanted to talk lu him
as
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When I , f. " . now ne never Will.
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l nwer m.uld uidetand whv- n,lV' j I l J fh !'7 faK, pf,hll
J wish to make the man, , 'V W
-he loves leiloua of her It bis si , ' "ot on ot T
woman IPB!h: lL';Cs u!iX :;u;v,f my ,u,s,ands fr!-d-
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5'es ot the man she i..w. ' """." her. I have femen..
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trust n.e ai...lutelv. 1 .i,.,.... i,. 11 r 1 r:'M hsv mrri4
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ALIEN PROPERTY
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Division of Insurance
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all ntia lo motoric aatUfKtion.
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