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WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “AU future events, where an admission charge la made or a Collection taken la Advertising.” : , No dlapount» w lU b». allowed Religious or Benevplent Orders, League “ W lM t W« pedeatriana m I argnpd, "la organisation, autoista hate W ta p right» arg involved tÜey ha big association, wit with hlgb-prlpc* lawyers, » legislative lobby «a# DONATIONS No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertis tg or Job printing — our contributions w ill be In cash. barrels of mon«y, to P fh t for them. “ B gt ta» individual pedeetrtap By CHARLES P. STEWART is Just a poor, tans, down-trod­ N fA Service Writer den pedestrian. H e wouldn’t be W A S H W f o k — Sornethli so safe to kick, cuff, browbeat, 4 sagd- la print recently coacfr knock down and ran over I f * • tog; motorlata- troubled In W at belonged to a powerful league, lugton fretfed T re ffta Direct «>orn to defend bto>" Eldridge so t * a t he dropped 1 "There oouldn’t," objected Eld w ith blood in his eye, to s ridge, "he snob a thing as *pow- toe about I t 7 . ¿ rfirp e d e a trla n a ’ taagae There "No doubt you’ve' been pinched aren't eneugb «f tbs*» to form program; • p. m., musical pro­ gram; 10 p. m., radio club pro­ y o u p e lf,” he • accused. "T h a t’«* a quorum, l« t alone a league, gram; H P- m.. MWtalte Frolic whaft make« you so uppity.” with nay punch behind it" -- w ith stage and screen star«. “ M r. Eldridge,” I assured him, „A G W , 4»1.5 mstars. Oregon­ “out of this oountry’s entire ian. Portland— 8:80 P- R., O. A. grown-up population I ’m one of vs. U. O.. fooWaU g«me; “8 about h alf a dozen who never p. m., dance music. owned o r drove ea aatomobile.’1 W A S H IN G TO N . Nov. 1».— n. s ta te Men of Tifinoip. ** Newspaper Syndicating rt Aleck is to forget his bad manners and to equalj ¡True, Brennan is and has been for years the Deittfe- smartness. * , ;. S cfidic boss of Chicago, and consequently to eome extent By M A R Y G R EE R C O N K LIN ic a boss of Illinois *nd of the Democratic party in the Bllsabetb Gestou was descend­ A i t e d States. "H i i* a politician of the “ vulgar” type, e d .b o m a French Huguenot, fam­ t jw maiutams Jiis ascendancy by obtaining support, in- ily who Went »6 Irelan d after cMidmgv f^a^yibatiiRi« ■ from the meet doubtful agencies the revocation of the Edict of N a n te s ./ The McClures were dotftAfigi mfiftiifticingH in Chicago public lifet» |ro ® Galloway, Scotland, wh? ’ Ri^t at JeaatfAf the mea in public life in Illinois rupofi te.this man, why not have him in a position where lie can (4 Ins own AucAa&Xha Senate iastoad of having «oma a o&er, outwardly respectable, man reporting to him. ’ S' A sa choice, let*s|iave Brennan chosen by the citiaeuh offIllinois, rather than Brennan’s “ man.” C. OUR WAV of tbe faithful breadwinner who geology collecting stones'and fos- was gone. And of a ll the valiant slls— things be m ight have done struggles a mother ever made himself If he had known how. keep her children together, Eliza-’ I t occurred to him that it would beta Gaston’s was tbe bravest be an excellent plan to syndl- and most pathetic! Fortunately cate these stories among the she was a woman unusual .weekly e q u ity papers over the physical vigor, else she could country, 4 h « ro they wonld reach never have stood tbs draft on thousands o t coghiry hoys who bar energies which her loyal would enjoy them as much as fight entailed. But in Val- he would have enjoyed them, par Iso, Indiana, in the Bvm-ets had he had shek -reading m atter family, the widow fin ally found In kto youth.' B«, took his plan faith fu l friends, .such as once ¡to M r. Rosw$H-.'Bmlth of the sheltered the widowed mother ■Century; but M r. Smith was aot of Joel Chandler Harris. Dr, ¡impressed. Later, w ithout cap- Everets hkd a large ' library; jltkl, M r. McClure and bis brtl- end there face downward wltb a' book on the floor, like the learned Gibbon at about the tame age, tbe young Samuel do- voured reading at the rate of two or three books a day— when be was not employed aid- lng his heroic mother to keep tbe w olf from the door. A very Industrious and lovable neighbor, Thomas Simpson, an Irlstupan from Tyrone rewarded the talth- school buildings. Fond parents have'been bamboozle« the belief lhaf palatial high school* will improve tin racier, raise the inteligence, and increase the happinesi hose attending them. .So they bond districts fo r Un I of ihe children, who will hav^ to pay the interesi principal of the debt. UM OfF PUPPAHl 0OTXW.UM (B rndtaata) Great B rit- rzzr* H,pro‘“- Portland — Pacific Interga- (to a al Livestock Exposition had 110 000 people attending. ' * K ‘ f 1 ’ y ii y ’■ Clarence Gould o f Allegany tlaed 8860 for causing á forest Hrg m a r ’ seottabusg. 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