8000 EXHIBITORS UNITED
ON PARAMOUNT WEEK
the etart of
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25 years of anticipating the
s ¿requirements of motorists—
making manufacturing pro
cesses more certain—produc
ing a higher standard of
quality—25 years of unswerv
ing adherence to the Firestone
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Firestone factories have
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.nd fofeflngsr in anawerte bar half-
^ayful question, but he badnot ton-
estly meant It. Re thought her ridlcu-
lously olB-faShloned now In her view-j
potot. and certainly unreasonable. But
he would not quarrel with her.
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"YoU Wait, too. Mother,' he said
now. smiling. “Some day your way-
ward son wilt be a real success Wait
till the millions roll in. Then we'll
•ee”
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She Uy down, turned her hack de-
liberately upon
— U1_ palled the covers ,
up about her. •
“Shall I tun out your light. Mother,1
and open the window»?
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"Meena’ll do It. She aiwaya does. .
Ju at call her. . . . Goodnight.”^
He knew that he bad come to be a
rather big man in bls world? Inin-
ence had helped. He know that. too.
But be «hgt his mind to much of >
Paula’s gpBMVdring and wire-pulling !
-refused to acknowledge that her,
lean, dark, eager lingers had tnanlpu- I
lated. the mechanlsm that ordered M,..
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ii you would
more of this wonderful record,
^d^^amMwauated^ideiSl
grown from a small ouiicnng
approximately 75 x 150 feet___ With today's high
to mammoth plants having crude rubber and ott
noor area or over ou acreo
materials, rirestones
from a capital of $50,000 to over tunityto
$50,000,000—from an annual never be
sales volume of $100,000 to volume s
over $100,000,000—all in the ges in bu
short period of 25 years.
and distr
wd by tte „rf, worktngln bls
.-8he-, , <ood kM.. thay M1()
lBg to admiration of another girl,
mada a fetlst> of frankne^. In
wbao «var7one talked in sere
headlines they knew it was nee
(o red-ink their remarks In or<
them noticed at alt The
was replaced by garbage an
page gave way to the ultimate
One no longer said "How shod
but, ..How perfectly obscene!”
words, spoken in their sweet
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prWt7n^" In ¿7”fe.'rl<£7nd‘un 1'
Inhibited and" free. That, they told 1
yoUf WBI the main thing. Sometimes
»tobed they wouldn't work 00 1
hard at their play. They were for
aw getting up pageants and plays 1
and |arge festivals for charity; Vene- 1
t)an fetes. Oriental basaars. charity 1
be!!,.
the programme performance ]
of tbeaa many of them sang better. .
,rted better, danced bettor than moot •
psrfurawrs, but Ue whote
of
White & Burr, Coquille, Oregon
Bean & Martin, Riverton, Ore.
AMI K1C4M»
SHOULD
PHODUC»
THB1 ■
on; ‘Crossroads of the Would,” with '
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24 000
a
too.
pr one of her friend' were
fori-ter opening blouse «tons: mart Ing
Girt»' Siinp.>ee; ’burgeoning mio tea
rooms detvrated bl crude green and
venulllon and orange anil block: au
nouw-ing their aflillutlon with un ad
vertising agency.
These adventtfres
blossomed, withered, died. They were
the result of post-war rvs; I tuuicm .
Many of these girls had worked In
defatlgahly during the 11)17-ItMS pe
riod; had driven a.Adce curs, man
aged amboluoces. nursed, scrubbed,
conducted canteens They mlsst <1 the
excitement, the satisfaction of achlevd-
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Coon Bay
They found Dirk fnlr game, resent
ed Paula's iH-opriet<irxlf;> Susans and
Janes and Kates upd Bettye and ba* '
lys- plain old-fanhl<rhed names for ■
modem erotic misses—they talked to
Dirk, ilnured with him. rode with him, ,
dlrted with him. His very unattain- 1
ableness gave him piquancy.
That ,,
Paula’Storm had him fast. He didn’t
-are a hoot about girls.
“Oh, Mr. DeJong." they said, “your '
name’s Dirk, Isn’t It I What a slick 1
name! What does It meanr
“Nothing. 1 suppose. It's a Dutch
name. My people— my father’s peo
ple—were Dutch, you know."
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“A dirk’s a sort of sword, isn’t it,
or poniard! Anyway, it sounds very
keen and cruel and fatal—Dirk.”
He would Nnab a little tone of his
t
assets) and «mile, and look at them,
and say nothing. « He found that to
he alt that was necessary.
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He gut on enormously.
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The case of WHliam Archer vu. G.
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damages for the k
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Beunett. Swanton as
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county circuit court
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