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I THE BEATM TON REVIEW — T boya. W ho killed Pi--h r? ” Beaverton Ueview • 1 im. r r o r t laaued Brirjp Friday a t Beavarlou, ___________ O w f — . _________ FK11MY, JUI.Y 10, 1031 Edna Ferfoer Kntarad aa mcuik I elaia inattar IW im ln r 0, 1922, at tha poatufflca at Baaverton, Oregon undar tha Art of Marrh 3, 1H70. J II. Ilulatt .. Business Managar NOKMIOS Braid« our daak la a lattar from a yuung lady, a widow for aoma four yaara. Hha haa four rhlldran two boya, paat thalr majority and two glrla, tha youngar ona twalva. I»rar /ythum i . I am supposed to gat marriad In about two montha but am not juat aattailed about It Ha la a lin t fallow and could lake care of a wo man all right, but ha haa thrva boya, ala, nine, and fourtaan, and ona girl, aiataan, and I am at a atand still aa tha time diawa near. Mina are all big but Helen, and you Wuuld think to bear her talk that aha la aa big aa tha rent of them I would have been married laat fall but Frank ami Dave have had no work all winten, and could not gat any ao I have rtayed aln • Via to make a home for them They aay they Intend to Join the Army If thlnga don't pick up My flanra aaya they would he welcome to atay there, hut | wanted to wait —you know I am my own home now. I have had different chance» to get married hut thla one la the beat off. He haa a farm, rai»va garden »tuff and chicken* for aum. mar reaorta and haa a job looking after a reeort place the year around, makea about $300 for three month» he*idea hia farming. He la live year» youngar than I am. Will that maa* any difference? Now write and give me aome advice lie aaya he will not wait any longer than thla fall a» he haa waited over a year now. Her tha and the Smith* (»lateral don't think I ahould keep him waiting but you know when | get married it ian't like moat of them—It 1» "till death do ua part." —Ruth I l l u t i f A « io iv * S CmpH bq/ Irw in A JL S ^ rJffr The»* tw o a{o«Tineiit of th e Routli- weat It wua th a t Yancey now a p proached. Ida atep a »»older. Ida m an n e r rn re fre e , even bland. Alnmat im perceptibly th e tw o areuied to atlffen, cried . Irrele v an tly . "A nd th ey 'll kill aa though b racing them aelvea for ac you. loo. Oh. Y ancey—pleuve |ilen«e tion. In th e old »i-out It ev Ideinod — I don't w ant to ho a pioneer woman. 1 1 a d f In hi» »inldeii em ergence from I thought I did. h u t I don't. I can 't lounging cripple to »tntueai|iie glunt. m ak e thing» different. I liked them aa they were. C o m fo rtab le and ante. j In th e S p a n iard you aeiiaed, ra th e r Hum auw, only a eurhojvly rippling I.et them alone. I don't w ant to live In a model em pire. Ih irlln g ! D arling I m otion id the mue* lea b e n ea th th e l.c t'a Juat m uke It a tow n Ilka W ich aim-idh taw n y »kin. like a »nuke th a t glide» before It really move« to go. ita . . . w ith tree» . . . and Tlo-y alood. th a lliree. w ary, ailent. people being aoclable . , . not k ill Yancey tia lu n rrd guyly from »lilning ing each o th e r all th e tim e . c h u rc h on Xuuday . . . a achool hoot toe to high heel and hack again. Yancey pul th e e te rn a l t|tie»llon of for Clin. . . T h e face »he ad o red w n i n tnn-k. T h e ocean g ray eye» w ere » late gray now. w ith th e look »I m - had aeen nod d re ad e d cold, determ ined, re le n tle ss. "A ll rig h t. Uo hack there. (Jo hack 1» your tree » a n d your rh u rrh n a and y our aldew alka and your Sunday roust Iteef and your »mug. deud u llte fam ily. Hut not m e! Me. I'm »laying here And w hen I find th e m an who killed IV g ler I'll f a re him w ith It. a n d I'll puhlWh Ida nam e, a n d If he'a all«a by th en I'll bring him to Juatlce and I'll »re him » trung up on a tree . If I d o n 't It'll be b ernuee I'm Uot alive Uiyaelf." "Oh. (t d ! " w him pered Kubru. and ■nnk. a lim p bundle o f niUery, lino Ida a r m s Itut th o ae arm » w ere, aud- denly, no haven, no aheller. l i e pul her from him. gently, bul w ith Iron flrtuiiesa, and w alked out of th e liouae. th ro u g h th e Oew»pa|>er office, down (he broad a u d a ln la trr red road. “I’va triad to explain to you," Yan cey began, gently, "White men can't do thoae thlnga to a helplea» "A nd aa th ey killed him I” Halim A newer: | ¡ | , | i I I ’Qfajji/ied Achemtß BILLBOARD OF CHARACTER P a te P ltch ly n vanished. Yancey The automobile multiplies tha and Hie S p an iard w ere left alo n e on characteristic* of ita driver. If ha Hie sunny s tre e t co rn er. T h e fa re haa the tendency to ba im p air.... of M lro now hecuuie stran g ely pinched. the automibila enables him to mul T h e eye» were Inky sills. H e w as tiply this impatience from tha sum m oning all Ida little bravado, p u ll Advertisement» in this rolumn I wood worries over early. Order »peed of four miles an hour tuat ing It o a t of hia Inmoet depth». Cent a word. Minimum c.’iarga 26c. now. Perry L. Kalander, first ha could make on foot to spasda ” 1 know som ething. I faav« th a t to house west of Angel street on of forty mil*» or mor* an hoar. tall you," ha said In »punish, his lip* the south aida of Third. p24-33 If ha's Inclined to be inconsider FOB SALE burely m oving. ate of the rights of others, the au Yancey rep lied In th e Mime tongue, tomobile enables him to force them Milk contains all tha food values “O ut w ith It.” WANTED off the road instead of merely T h e S p a n iard did not speak. T h e ao essential to a child’s growth and thrusting them aside as ha might development If you will but phone al.ta looked a t Yancey. Yancey knew Wanted—Family wash or rough dry an foot. 4525 our wagon will deliver dally th a t a lre a d y he m ust have been well i to do at home. Delivered same paid by aom-> one to allow such i at your home the very best of milk. day. Mrs. P. Kilan er Third and I If h* is inclined to ba inatten Beaverton Sunrise Dairy, A. t'aman- at times; to let his mind stray te m e rity w hen l la very vítala w ere ! Angel Jfca. p32 tive adv. c-31t-tf from what he ia doing at tha mo g ripped w ith fe a r "Yon know tom e- \ zind. proprietor Re ment, hia aub mobile continues to thing, h'tn? W ell, Mlro, Uiaa vale | Give the family a treat for Sun Unemp'oyed Laborers— Please ■»her que h a b ar." W ith w hich bit o f day dinner. Serve fat, juicy squab. gister. Ma.x xu[p rting families carry him a t the rate of many feat par second in tha direction In which philosophy he show ed M lro w hat a SB 4 each. 3 for $1.00. Beulah Boge. snd liv in g in Washington County, he was headed when h* laat laram w e ste rn e r can do In th e way o f a lake Road, Beaverton. c31-32 pleave r gi -ter at Richey’s Hard where he waa going—which may s h ru g ; a n d suillitered off. ware and Furr.I'.ur.- C j . Beaverton now be directly toward a telegraph M lro leaped a fte r him In one noise Chimber o f Commerce welfare poly, ditch or other car, KIR WOOD less bound. Ilk* a ra t. | | (. teem ed now committee. L. R. Richey, Chair - Good wood, full cord. Id-inch or If he happens to be a bit aalflah, to lie m ore a fra id o f not revealing th a t man. adv a bit of a hig. hia automobile e o n 4 4-foot. Priced right. Get your which he had been paid to aay lim n o f -------------■ ------- vert» him into a sixty horsepower, saving It. H e sp o k e rapidly. In Rpun- ton and a half hog—and that'a a lab. "I say only th a t w hich w as told f M a rtin in c h a rg e . large and dangerous pig! to me. T h e w ords a re not mine. T hey Young People’s Meeting. 7:00 p. »ay. ’Are you a frien d o f Yancey t'ru - | On the other hand, if h«*s an m. Raymond Harrison, President. val?* I any, 'Y e » ' T hey say th en , decent sort of fellow, his Weeknight Prayer meeting, Wed all-around T e ll your friend Yancey t ’rnvaf th a t automobile enables him to inten nesday at 8 00 o'clock. wisdom Is h e lle r H a n w-enlth If he sify his good qualities, thus help For specinl prayer, every Tues ing instead of harming his fallow does not keep Ills d - n m ouili shut he day at 9:30 am ., in the church men. For example, h* can low down will die.' T h e w ords a re not m ine." unless otherwise announced. This hia own car, fcrcing the impatient " T h a n k s ." replied Yancey, th o u g h t meeting has been kept up for th ir and inconsiderate driver behind him fully. »peaking In Kugllsh now T hen teen years. A wonderful record. with one flue w hile bund he reached to slow down also, while the mo~ ’.her with her bafeTes crosses tne out sw lfily a n d gave Miro'* sen rlet street. n e ck e rch ie f » quick stro n g Jerk anil t w i s t T h e g e stu re w as ut one« an If you enlarge a negative which Insult and a th re a t. 'T e ll th e m —“ The women of the church are has a scar or scratch on it. that Suddenly Y unrey stopped, lie opero-d holding a missionary meeting next War or scratch stands out very tils m outh, a n d th e re issued from It a (Continued on Back Page) Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John »omul so d re ad fu l, so u n e a rth ly a s to ston. freeze th e I i I ihh I of uny w ithin hearing. The Sunday school council met It wus a sound betw een th e gobble of & at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rice an an g ry tu rk ey cock and th e howl of last Tuesday evening. The Sunday RESTAURANT a coyote. T hroughout th e S outhw est school has decided to have a pic MEA 1.8 SHORT ORDER It w h s know n Hun th is te rrib le sound, nic again this year. It will be held Cigars, Tobaccos fam ed s s Hie gohide. w as C herokee In C onfection». S o ft D rink» at the Sellwcoi park. The definite origin uiid a d e a th cry am ong th e T e r date will be announced later. Cad- Ridi — :— Wat*nn Ml rito ry Indians, ft w as known, loo. Next Sunday morning iTr. Sprin th a t w hen an Indian gobbled It m eant sudden d e stru c tio n to any o r a ll In Ills ger will speak on the topic, “The pa Hi. Dream of a King.” s t u d io b a k r e r shot T h e S |u in lard 'a face w ent a curious In the evening the topic will be dough gray. W ith a w him per he ran. FIRST CLASS WORK "I Know Him." a stre a k of p u rp le and »curie! and AT REASONABI.E PRICES broten, round th e «-orner o f th e tu-nr- S u n d a y M a a a rs, 7:40 a .m ., a n d < 1 ah o k , nnd vs_* l-hcd. E. D. VanMeter, Prop. 10:00 a .m . (continued next week) Sunday Christian Doctrine. 8:30 The Bible S hool meets at »:« • fC H Ü n C H ANNOUNCEMENTS Church of Christ MAPES SON * St. Cecelia Church Rcthel Church a in., and 9:30 a.m. and the church service will be herd ( RIME CAUSES BEYOND MERE F. W. MISIIOP S a tu r d a y C o n fe ssio n , 3 :30 p .m ., at 11:00 o’clock. Mr. Clarke will RESTRICTIVE LAWS 4 :'t0 p .m ., 7 :3 0 p .m ., s n d 9 :00 p.m. take as his theme “The GIccy cf PLUMBING and HEATING T he c au se a o f crim e a r e a lm o s t W ee k d ay M a ss. 8 :20 a .m . God in the Face of Jesus." The mid in fin ite in n u m b er. Hardware, Paints week service of prayer and Bible T h e p re s s u re o f a o .ia l fo rc e s, study will be held Wednesday at ('hone. 2003 Nazarene Church B ra v e ria * ra c ia l influences, p o v e rty , fa ls e 8 :00 p.m . We shall begin the s t u d y __________ -.tam ’a rd s o f e d u c a tio n , ev en c li— T h e sp e ial s e rie s of S un d ay of Paul’s first Missionary Journey, ■ m atic c o n d itio n » — a ll th e* e a re r e s Acts IS. Evening services Sundavs Mea verton Rarber Shop ponsible to so m e d e g re e f o r law n ig h t se rm o n s on “ G re a t C h a ra c will be omitted during July and te r s o f th e B ible." w h ic h w ere to b re a k in g , se rio u s o r o th e rw ise . A nd ev en in g ,, August. C. J STEVENS. PROPRIETOR so a re th e b e tte r kn o w n cause* h a v e b e g u n la s t S u n d a y such a s d ru g a d d ic tio n , alc o h o lism , Pu t oveJ ° n a c c o u n t o f th e to next Sunday NOTICE t F FIN L SETTLEMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED illiteracy, the gang s p irit arid holiday diversion at 8:00 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. In the County Court of the State b! -.od tainti 1 ke insanity- , . , D. Rand Pierce, has delivered many of Oregon for Washington County Tha very complexity and number of t h w Mrmons in the Ur|fest W. E. PE(i(i of crime causes is an unanswerable center, of the country The first In the Matter of the Last Mill and Testament and Estate of Carl L argument against the effort to tub- subjict wi„ ^ - Wrecked by hi, Rosander, Deceased 'INDFRTAKKR an.) E MBAI M E K due the criminal by passing more De, re, t Friend." Notice is hereby given that the laws The penolcg.st. the criminol- At U;00 „ m the tbeme wi„ ^ trance Huihling — B ra v e ria ., agist, the psychiatrist in their "F aiiing ¡n the Rub of Life." A undersigned, executor of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of ’ hands lies the true future of crime tonif for S e v e r s and for those prevention. Mere legislation prohi- wbo seem ^ t* fogi,,* in life-s Carl L. Rs sander, Deceased, has ) Phone 0411 h>s final account and report biting the use of various instru- t0nflict. During the day specials . filed '. ''‘„„.A JOE K EM MER executor in the County ments or chemicals which might be - Hi | e , u n |i b y Mi se s Eileen Mar- ~ For any Kind of Wood Court of the State of Oregon, for used to commit a crime, cannot tin and Ruby Zastrow and Bruce Limb Wood Cut to Order Washington County, and that said overcome the conditions, physical, Williams. Adv. c-26-tf emotional and mental, that are r e s - | Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., y«r. final account and report has been set for final hearing and settlement ponsible, for making thieves and Homer C. Williams. Superintendent . . . . „„ — ~ .« i before said Court at the court room murderes. A. E. HANSON Juniors at 6:30 p.m., Miss Ru‘.n j thereof jn Hiluboro 0regon> Qn WOOD and COAL — — — Monday, August 10, 1931. at 10:00 Cord Wood or Slab—any length o'clock a m . of said day. any kind 'A Dated and first published, July Prompt Delivery.. Phone 15*4 S i 10, 1931. A Date of last publication, August S i 7, 1931. DEWEY A Iinus Rosander, Executor of the ^ last Will and Testament and E s THE PLUMBER tate of Carl L. Rosander, Deceased. M. B. Bump, residence and ad Our work speaks for itself dress, Hillsboro, Oregon. Phone 7702 D. D. Bump, residence and ad Beaverton, Oregon dress. Forest Grove, Oregon. 4— Attorneys for said E state. adv p32-36 ! A -------------------------- CHAPTER IV Lika a great many matter» which are of Intaraat to the publor. the Yancey pul Ida q u e stio n w h erev er information la given out “ N<* for -Well. Boys. W hat Oo You K now H publication " It waa even ao with he cam e upon a little group of th re e the above quoted communication or fo u r lounplng on saloon o r »tore th e Inquiring re |» -rtc r. "W ell, hoys, porch or stre e t c o rn e r "H ow did Peg- though the w riter failed to atipu w hat do you know ?" lata ao we taka advantage of the ler com e to d ie? " T h e effect of the T h e Iwo w ere b raced fo r a query leas a iry . T h e ir fa ce s re la x ed in an om iaaion and puhliah what » in • question a ln -a ts w as th e »nine, o n e tenaeljr Interaatlng to ua. with the m in u te they w ere sta n d ln c aot-lubly. ex p ressio n resem bling dl*ap|a>lntm ent. hope that It will Intereat other» gnaslplnr, rolling c ig a re tte » ; citizen» It w as a s w hen gunfire fa lls to e x at e ase In th e ir sh irt sleeve«. V arney plode. T h e S p a n iard sh ru g g ed Ida heaidea Ruth. w ould «troll up w ith his light, g ra c e shoulders, a p ro te a n g e stu re loteu d cd Now, Ruth, there I* an old aay ful step. Ids wrhlte som brero w ith the ing, “Be aure you're right, then go Iwo bullet hole» In Its crow n, hi» on th is occasion to convey to th e be ahead " Taken up one aide and P rin c e A lbert, hia One high heeled h older th e u tte r lunoceuce a n d un- down the other, or all In all, that b o u ts He w ould ask Ida question. As e veutfulnes» of th e dally e x lsle u ce led by F a lev a n Mlro. P e te P ltc h ly n 's la mighty good advice, though thia though by m uglc th e group dispersed, eyes. In th s t ravaged face, w ere ru a ls mat er i f going ahead may Involve faded, vanished. In an ash heap. It w as not fo r him any amount of difficult!»». Yancey stro lled out Into th e glarin g lo he s*H*u talk in g on th e s tre e t cor >'o far »» Frank and Dave are a unshlna o f I’aw huaka avenue. In n e r w ith th e uinn who w as ss k ln g a concerned, there »re a lot of worae diana. M exicans, cowboys, solid c lip fa ta l q u isillo ti- fulul not ouly to Hie place» for young men than in the seits lounged In W hatever of sh ad e s i k e r hut tu th e one who should be army. They might lie in Jail, you could he found In th e hot, dry, d u sty foolhardy en o -g li to a n sw e r it. He know, though a man who hold» our stre e t. On (he c o rn e r stood P e te knew Yancey, ad m ired him, w ished htghaat regard once told u» that I’ltc h ly o ta lk in g to th e 8|>anlard, him w ell. Yet th e re w as little he ha would rather are ua in jail than K stevan Mlro. T hey w ere th e gossips d a red say now before th e re p tilia n In the army. It all depend» on trtc of th e tow n, th e se tw o. T h la Y unrey Mlro. Yancey continued, c o n v e rsa kuew . N ews not only o f th e tow u. way you look »t it. tio n ally : hut o f th e T e rrito ry —not alone of th e Taken aa a career, the army o f ” 1 u n d e rsta n d th e re 's an elem ent fer» a great many inducemenla. T e rrito ry b u t of th e w hole b rillian t ru rln ' aro u n d tow n b rag g in g th a t b u rn in g S o u th w est. from T ex a s Thera are all aorta of opportunity» th e y 're going to m ake O sage th e te r th ro u g h New M exico Into Arlxonn. to learn tradev. to attend achool, sieved through th la pair. M lro not ror of th e S outhw est, like A bilene and Ih alg e C ity In th e old d a y s ; a n d th e |o travel, to do many thing», whita only k n e w ; he aold h it know ledge. poaaibly not productive of much T h e S p a n iard w as very quiet, and C im arro n . I'm Interv iew in g c itizen s material worldly wealth, there ia hia m ovem ent* a p p ea red alow becuuse of no te," continued Y ancey, blandly, alwaya tha aatiafartlon of having of th e ir felin e grace. K teronlly he ''on w h e th er they th lu k th is tow n dona what tha hand» found to do. rolled c ig a re tte s In th e cowboy fashion, ought to he ru n on th a t p rin cip le o r on a S ih tu II c one th a t th e m ore mod f'ereonally, the army alwaya kind w ith ex q u isite define»». ern elem en t h a s In m ind.” H e lifted of appealed to ua. liiacipline, which P e te P ltrlilyn. fam o u s In d ian scout modern youth need» moat ia aadly o f a bygone day. bail grow n p o t Id* g re a t head and tu rn e d hia ra re lacking in many place» but it ia bellied a n d ffnlihy, now th a t th e In- gaze full on th e little S p a n iard . Ills aupplied in the army, and aoine to «Ilona w are ro ttin g on th e ir re a a rra - gray eyes, quizzical, m ocking, m et th e black eyes, sn d llie d a rk e r ones sh ift llona a n d th e re wna no m ore w ork fo r spare. ed. "A re you at all fa m ilia r w ith th e him to d a H e w as a v ast fellow , his Taking that fatal "leap in the f If It's Printing work* of S o c ra te s—‘S o c ra te s . , , at dark" aa a friend once denominated height of six feet th re e now- balanced whom «veil Insp ir'd Hie o ra c le p ro f We Can Do It on Real Estate. Low inler- marrying, Ia one of the thing« by Ida hulk, t-n te In hi» h a za rd o u s nounced w isest o f m en’?" 4 THE BEAVERTON REVIEW est cost, repayment privi J BEAVERTON m OREGON. which our inatincts muat tell each c a re e r a» a »coni on Hie plnlu* I'llch- A gain Kalevun M lro slirngg«*!. T h is and every one of ua. If the Hen lyn had been shot In th e left heel by lim e t h e g e stu re w aa exq u isitely com leges. Write for details. It wua ce wanU YOU and want« you a | Mil zoned Indian arrow . p lic a te d In Ita m eaning, even fo r a th o u g h t he w ould su re ly die. T h is bad enough ao that you can low-chia* S paniard. S light euiharrusa- WASHINGTON afford to surrender all for hia sake, 1 falling. It w as th en th o u g h t he w ould mettf w as In It, aom e bew ilderm ent, J ^ Meats and Groceries ^ lose th a t leg Hut a com bination of Savings & Loan Assn. he’ll hang on to you and wait un- i unlim ited w hisky, a ro n a lltu llo n m ade a n d a g ra in —th e m ere st fleck—of til that day. If he isn't the kind up o f rh lllc d ateel, nnd a d e te rm in a so m ething a s nearly ap p ro ac h in g con Slmte Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. that will hang on before marriage I tio n th a t th o se varm int* should nev er tem p t ns w as possible tu him for a Insure what proof have you that he'll hang kill him, som ehow cau sed him not only m an w hom he feured. "Y ancey," said P e te P ltch ly n , de on after m arriage? Think that o- to live but In keep Hie poison rav ag ed lib e rate ly . "stick to y o u r law y 'lu '.” var. log clinging to his carc ase. S tu b b o rn "W hy?" America is the "Land of Destiny.’ ly he had re fu sed to have It a m p u Are "A nybody's got th e gift of gab like Here are opportunities, though we ta te d . and by a m ira c le It had failed — you h ave la w a stin ' th e ir tim e doin’ may not recognize them. No man In send Its poison th ro u g h Hie real of a n y th in g elite." has lived to middle age but he ran Hint Iron fram e. Hut (lie leg had Flower & Cabbage for Early, Crisp Vegetables "O h, I w ouldn't aa.v th u t," Yancey look hack and see the opportun w ith ere d and sh ru n k until now- It wua replied, all m odesty. "R u n n in g n new s feed them this complete, Plants ities ha has missed. They are all fully tw elve In d ira sh o rte r th a n the p a p e r k eep s me lu touch w ith folk*. balanced diet aound Hint». H e re fu se d to use about u* right now, but we do not I like it. Hcaldcs. th e law Isn’t very realise them. No m atter whetner c ru tc h e s o r th e clunisv m echanical de re m u n e ra tiv e In th e se pari*. U unniug Baby Chick Food oi all it be Michigan or Montana, Oregon vices o f th e dny. a n d got ab o u t w ith a n e w sp a p e r's my w ay o f e a rn in g a Kinds or Ohio. If we have it in us to a sto n ish in g speed a n d ngillty. W hen living. O f course," he continued rise t° our opportunities, we will he stood on th e sound leg he w h s . w ith b rig h tly , ns an a fte rth o u g h t, " th e re attain the prize. If it isn’t in ua, his m agnificent breudtli of shoulders, have been tim es w hen ru n n in g a new s a glunt of six fe et th re e . Hut occa then it it Juat too bad The Divine sionally p a p e r h a s saved th e e d ito r th e tro u b le th e aound leg tire d , and he Flan haa a niche for each and ev would re st It by slu m p in g fo r n mo o f e v er again having to e a rn a living.” Ask for the Farm Service Man PHONE BEAVERTON 3603 Rnidenc* Phona, 3603 ery one of u* and we’ll be award m ent on Hie oth er, l ie th en hecunte a T h e fa ce s o f th e tw o w ere blank as a sponged sla te . S u d d en ly —'“C om a on. ed juat what ia coming to ua, be it n ip t of IIvo feet high. great or small. If you want to ba fodt-loose and By Charles Sughroe MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL (> •■ IL m g>, marriage is a bad state to he The Contest Waxes Hot in especially If there are little ones MOW H E F E <6 W tU lA M . LALKjfi, 111 O W V X ) AVE, MAR t UA E S S K ^ I l k * s t sv r o x a a OAK, MICH. 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