THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
IONE, ORB.
Friday, May 31
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Lalla, Her Son's
Sweetheart
Br CLfcVES RUDYARD
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(Coiyrlhl.l
Till; lih'l I'll III llillllU III oil a mlulily
wave Hint cmalied on I lie lii'ilcli III
II amaHicr of fon in. Kh I'liicrucd, ijliir
limsly nllvi, Iiit it rniK HiihIiIiik thriiiivh
I lie wiilcr, Iiit (iriinKc-coliircd nip
Blowing llk "ii ifl bright 1roili'iil IiIdm
sum on her lovely lieml. Till recoiling
tmva h'ft lier panting on tlm sainls.
Mis. Miirilniint limited ii i from Iiit
hack na lint wave brokr, nml Mlm ru
ed ted a fiiliil almwer of spiny Hint
hrntiulil Ihe) r : : It savor nf the sen to
Iiit delicate lips. Kill Smiled Imper
Kiiniilly lit Hip lilt nf IIoiiIkiiiii left by
1 'lie iv 11 m nml would tuiv resumed her
rending lint Hi gliTt low, thrilling
Volep lielil her llllehllnn.
"(Hi, oh!" hIib exclaimed "It li Hie
lirulicn ahcll, liiniliiliiii, SCO I hnvu cut
ItijKeir." Klin Kilt ilown, displaying a
aimill net foot, with crimson Haiti
I II flat mile. "If 1 hull ft handkerchief
-" she shrugged, li n (I reached fur
lrp nf sea ism.
"Tiika this," milil Mr. Moriliimit,
litticliiimly, tossing minwy lilt nf Itti-
.... I.. I.. It.. Il.,.l l.HM,t. . Hf U,II,.M I
n Mil', air iiii.u ,"-
hava another one ii-'ri'." She ilrcw
nut mint her hnndken hlef nml wnichr I ,
I he (,'lrl ileflly hlinl l':f Mlllo nit, ti t: :s
the corners of tlm handkerchief In Ill
Hit iiitttlit nttltiK Mrs. Tim lilrl Intiulit'il.
"The rnhhll cars are ilroll tlnilik
jnn mi in u eh for your klmlne-, nml
Hip haiitllierchlef I mint return them
some day,"
"It diet nt nmlter. I Imi the
wmiml la nut 1 1 fill.
"Very alight, tlnilik yon. Mny 1 all
here In Hie ami for awhile; uin riilh
rr llredV
"io not go ntitll yo'l d-ivn rc-di'd.
Are you atoiilng lit one nt Hit) liolela
nl lh point T"
"Via, Hi lliirrnilen."
"I Mil ynii awliii Hint distance?"
"Y, hut It la nothing only the aiirf
l lining here nml I fieighi II. 1 have
i rise nlmm obstacles when 1 run."
"I have frlt-nd atopplug at the llnr
riih n llm Mordnuiit said at lut ; "Hie
tbilidcrsolia,"
"All, yea, 1 liuve aeen Ihein, hut I
am not acquainted; they are rery rleli
and fashionable, ami I am poor, lit
tle mouse."
"They ar delUihtfut people" she.
hesitated ami her fine fnee rnloreil
lialnfutly, "Miss Amy Kunderiton la very
dear In me ttlinimt aa daughter."
The glrl'a fnc ewwed to grow
inn Her aa Hi happy Hcl't (lied nut nt
It. "Miss Kiilidonon ahonld I" very
happy." ahe an Id with wistful eye-
"WliyV
Hn well Iteloved-to welcome aa I
tfiiugliler."
Mr. Miir.liiiint laughed kindly. "I
am aiire you will be aa glndly wel
corned aonip day."
"I am afraid not," anld the girl ahiw
ly. "I am quite humble person, Mra.
Monlaunl."
Vnil know who I am?" axked the '
iilih r i Him li, startled, j
The girl nodded, "I bnve aeen your I
picture. 1 am what you would mil I
an actress I entertain rlilblren nf the
rich they love me lliey love my sin- I
rle and eting. My peode are French
hertM-a. many nf them honorable
all nf tlirin ainf I mine here, mid full
an f.Hillshly In love with a young iniili."
"Whiil la your nnnie)"
"Lalla Ciibnt."
"Lalla T" Tbo nlder wmnun'a fure
puled and her eyea grew cold. "In
ynii know my aon?"
"Yea, mndiime, we we love."
"AiitliniiyT" her voice ahmik ahe
Imd iliiiinid an much for Anthony,
"Yea, ninitiinie; do liol be illatrwed:
I hne told him I rniild not marry with
out your conaent 1 bnve iiide." Hut,
with a wlnnnnie amlle, "I mneli dealre
, your rniiNt-ni."
"You come here In nk It?-'
"No tin ti'eaae do not believe II :
your gnu doea not know yon are near!
lie would ooiiia In you nt once - b it 1
win awlmnilng nnd v.enry mid mine
here and ret tigiila. d ,vnil."
Mra. Mcirdnunl r.i:.:: d, but tier heart
wna cold lownrda l'.i!a girl who Imd
linlli'd her jdiina rr AnHion.'it fu
iurit. Anthony hid written her of
aome girl. Lnlln. but hl mother hud i
lliought little of It-lhe girl waa tine
and on'n and hnneat hut no nialch
for Anlhnnyi atlll Anlbnny waa quite
cnimlile of tnnrrylng without her con
tent. Her face had aettled Into stern lines
ml Lalla, awing It, made for the wn
ter.
Khe would have vanished bad not
Anthony' mother iiiddeiily mlsi'(l her
and followed.
"Walt I" ahe culled.
The glil turned a weary face. "I go
mndiime thmik yon for your kind
n0K mid allow me In wImIi ymt much
joy In your ann'i wife." She gnvc her
aelf to the embrace of a great wave
and went flnnllug awny with a while
iinollier of foam alreiinilng nut behind
like a wedding veil. ,
Mra. Mordnunt fell a ptmu nf re
morse ! ahe thought nf Hie llniea ahe
luid anatcbed her aon from rteimisane
Imd watched over all hla Illnesses from
IONE INDEPENDENT
JOB PRINT
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muivliooii. and now win 'aim to inni. ii
I.Iih annul furttn lui iiliiliuai 9 'i
1 1 1 III IIVTIIf ll'l tlrjMMVOti
"Como back I" she called. "Lnlln,
coinii back In mo."
The girl twain n round nml enure
nenr,
"You culled, nindnnie?"
. "Yea, my dear (ell Anlliony to bitng
you In see me toulghl," anld Anil miy'a
mother.
'J'ho gill waved n Joyful hand, and
now Ihn foil my wedding veil becntiie
II path of nlry bubble Hint reached
all the way fi'oui Anlliony I mother to
Anlliony bliiiKi.'lf,
Clack Antt Valuable
to Worry Coco Lou3
"Without lilnck
Anta Nu On-o i
"1 cTZ:, C-p-nan, atruck at a
It ili ion not go unheeded, fr ihe wila pitch ml made hral, then
Uvea hund In aome four million neat Bt0e oecond and wan followed by
of these little .rei.n.rei every yonr.' (Jck )0UK8a
mid readve iHiymenl In rellirn. 'ibe ... . , , ,, .
blin k uuta live only upon ireei Infesi- reac ted firai vvh n Lunde'l droi
ed by the white coo louse. ped a led throw from Davidtsor,
Neither Hm louso nor Ihe nnli In- Qn fje (j ;rg chol e and Groal
lure the Ireia. The renl enemy la a
cerinlnl,"eiiewhose..M...elllelo.,. 'Cor.d. P, rialt ent a toller to
Us. wllih iiImi fi.'. i;. ( it lea ptniit. first, ending the game.
I, has been foi I ll,:;l y!,c,, .he bin. k , h d tfc men fc
m.ia are pre: . t.;e Hla full . .
I., Inlnre Ihe I. let. Afl.n: . 'illy ihln 1 ' imc until tn 6' It . Uu v ida .1 f iral
rap sucking p I la t'ti'; l- I by the
activity of Ihe i f r ll.j lulle; tin
not nl Hi' k the In... .
This la why the black hiiIb are rt-
tecled. Food la provhleil for IMem ly
phklnc Hie white coc Ilea from I ehj!, KQt tna,)Uuh con(j )HSt,i
t li( I s t I lie in I, ttOC.I- IH'-T
ir.itc
imd i.l.i, lint llieni nil Hie Cte iT '
i ret to niuuci Hie aula ami um'J.J
the heel lea.
Loyal Fox Terrier
A delightful llllle l"ry .' fullh
liilnch.i of a fox leirler Is told In a
Luihipcsl (lluiigaryt nespnier. The
Utile dog wna a greal friend of a
ailtet Kiiwer teller. One titty ha
IiiIhmmI del fioui her place and luope.L
- eM day khe was at HI absent, tin
nikl cil Into the rr. lull .ml where he
li hi . d and made sudi a dUluil
mice thai Ihe walleia ael I" Wiirk In
i motet lml I. wna nl. about. They
iinide liiiiulrlea admit Ihe llntver aeller.
inn tenriif in """
,.er. a wilt tiion for her was m ,t
1 ... I,. .1 I .-...,1
In the reslniiiaiil lis a Iriliule m me
il..g Perfectly true, aayl Ihe newt-
p:'sT.
Abtolulely Noiseless
Kldcrlt lieiiltemmi lllilng In rrnl
nsim)-es. Ibis rtsnn pleaset me. lull
I notice Iheie's aome ami of a miinu
fmlurlnu itlniil In the rem facing the
nlley: dm-sn'l II make cmiahlfrnhle
ii'ilset
Li.ndiii'ly-'h. no sir; not at all,
I'lialt a fell llfi fiiclnry.
Lcage Directory
A
IONE LOIMIK No.l-ll. ,. K. AA, M.
Mcrls every llrst nml Ihlril Weilnen-
li.ty i d each nuiutli.
W. llirl.a MiCerdr
!,, W. E. B.IUrJ
Locust (iuipter Nu. Il'
M.-ets the acriMiil ond boirth
il.iy nf eiieh In c ill I It
W. M.,UyE. HsnSuea
Seqr., lulk Muihi
I. V.
Tii.n
IO.NK l.nlKlK Nu. V. I. t
iMeeli every Friday evening;.
ll I
'N C, II. G. Hinl.s
5ty, Ue Ihiwll ,
III .1 lillASS KCIIKKA II Nu .
I ti it. I-'. Meets first nml third
I bursiliiy of eucli nuiutli.
N. C, Utib triilae
Secy., Vtids Kiltbis
IONF POST No. 91, Amiia Ujion, aw it
ikt wcond aa I fourth WtJnuJtyi of tab aiotnh.
CtatatwJtr, E. G. Sptw
Finance Oflictr, Juha Farra
Anwritaa Ltgloa Auiillisry No. BMeli aa 2m
Wt Jotdtr of tath atonih ai 8:00 P. M. and oa
4ih Tutidsy ai 2:30 P. M.
Pin., Margaret Blake
Secy., Glathi Dtiks
7. Uec, "Song of uhe Batt
Flag", Opal Cool.
8 Address W. W. Head
9. Memorial Ceremony
t'hop'uiil
10. Duet. Mavbelle and Annie
Krebi.
lone s Arlington
Ford showing up bft. Arlington
A rlinwtttti made th-jr only hit
which cam aftef a Bttikeout in
the 7th aw! lht mnperwaicauRht
off Becond f.ase in the next play.
Arlingt.,ii KOt a mun to firnt in
thd recond inning when Uotr',
firtt man up was hit after two
atrikes were culler), and the nex'
thrte m n failed to advance him.
The only other time that mi re
than tl ree mm fared Ford wait
I in the laHt of the 9 ,h when, with
wo Btrike SKHitixt him. Grant.
u ') in .1 e o t hit r ei mile bur was
ta led out in 'he next pla. .
Swanon opened the 6th bv fan
l ing, Dnuelman made first whin
e a wast nit tiy the pi.cher,
Diditoii again aingted and En
ge mau camn home but was a nt
hack to third on Arlingtp'ia Urn
ojs ground rule, Ki ch.e tanned
wn Keilniarn f iea out to thiid
tiahe.
Hank in, rep'ocing Ritchie, as
lint up in this 9ih an f walked.
Ittitm uin s bunt put Limtomc
otnl, Ford popped to short, F
Lumleil Himtleil, scoring Kankin,
1C. Lundell knocked a g'ounder
dnwii to third a id it was juirVrl
I , . ., , . . ,
'aid ihrowt. wild and F Lur.dell
score. Sa leon fanned lo finith
I nit's chances.
Ford struck out 18 batters and
was well suppoi ted byAkers who
caught a real god game and had
but one ertor against him aud
that din not count in the Arlinp.
ton score.
Montagut struck out 13 men
and allowed but four I its which
were scattered through four in
n.ngs.
Jiatitrles: for lone, Ford and
Akets; for Arlington, Montague
aid Fi k. Umpite at tlie plate,
Oo Dtake.
THE GAME BY INNINGS
lone
Davidson is
Ritchie m
Keitmann 3
Ford p
Lundell F. 1
Lundell ll 2
Swans. n rf
Kngeiman If
Akers e
Unnkin m
AB K 11 E Po At
4
3
3
4
4
4
3
3
2
0
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 15
0 0
Totals 30 2 4 2 27
Arlington AB R II E P A
risk H. ss 4 0 0 0 1 2
J.iuglasl 4 0 0 0 11 (
fc,ik I'c 4 0 0 0 11 t!
Hour. i 2 2 0 1 1 2 2!
Pdtuh m 3 0 0 0 1 0
1'tiley rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
lontague p 3 0 0 0 t 13
carton 3 0 0 2 0 0 3
'.hapman If 2 0 0 0 0 0
Jrout If 0 I 0 0 0 0!
Totals 2J 1 1 3 27 "22
Fastest Swimmer
The J Iphln (cuMd n hlppiinis)
It tllppnscd lo be lb.' fasleal llsh In
the ocean.
1929 PLAYING
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June
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May
Morgan Items
i n I Bi urenfeir d (jot ih a car o'
wood in last W- dm eday Mr. J.
f. Hi rdentv h '!p it) unload it,
VV. F. Matlock of Lexing'cn
delivering the Itawleigh vooda o
his euHtfjmers in and near Mor
gun, lat Wednesday.
Mr, Timm called on Mr. Hard
Btv, Thursday evening.
Frank Mahoney left for Port
land in home at Gena'a n
Wednesday.
Mr. Polvnect took his Fo'dson
to Arlington to have it overhnul
ed.
Franklin, Alvin and their fath
er. H. 0 Ely. drove 0 Portland
last wek to viitit re'ativeg and
frirnds Thay returned
d, S jnrtoyj
, ti ihem
'
eveniug, hrnving
Franklin's wife Gladys, who has
been teaching in PorUand,
Appointment by President
The l'i'i'J.lciil iiiioIiiIh wlllmiil con
I'lll III III
ills i Iviile sec
it'lin mill the
The I'leshletil.
of Hie seinile.
lllnillli.n ol coluirers
Willi Ihe cnllclirrellie
i., ... .lilts nliuiil H'i.'ss'
pci'sotis year. 1" ' e Include am j
Iwissiidort, coiimla. lud-oa collectois
of ciikIoiiiS. cnlilliel ttl.it hilt. ilUlrb l
iilltniieja. iniirdiiils. ten: . :lnl gov
eriinra. Mistinnsleis ol certain chis'ca
Irensiirer ol Ihe lli'led Stales, eon
irollel ol the currency Ufl Inlelt.l
III nl minis, coiinnl lonei nl Inletmil
leteirie iiil-r-i :tli- ..mincree chiimi's
sinners, mines, pendnns. pnlenls In
ll.in ii Mil I nt nil dure in chiefs, nil loll
I' rt Mttfl put ill i.lii. ITS. Illlll llinllt
Bells Nol Always Ceil
The earliest leihs were pi..lml.lt
nnl cast, but trs'le nt plains rlveif
together. An rxiimple Si I'm
rlck't bell prweed nl llf:;el Ire
land, which Is fl Inches high aim
adorned wild t:;'-' nml silver llilu-ie.
work It la I". 'evert Hint ll Is H.ls
hell which Is nl'iided In In Ihe I'IMel
nmoila "f W!
Camel
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30.
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1G.
May 19.
April 21.
June 23.
June 2.
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July 7.
2G.
Fly Halting la 200 A. D.
We ure Inileblcd to the Missouri
KIkIi mid Gainu News for the discov
ery Hint lly fishing Is far from a mod
ern sport. In the Second century of
the (.'hrlMluii era, a, lireek, Acllan,
wrote aa follow:
"I bnve heard of n Macedonian way
of catching fish, mid It la tlili: They
fusion red wool nroiind a hook mid
III on to lb'! wool two feathers which
grow under a cock's wnftles mid are
In color like wax. Their roil la six
feet long. unJ Ihe Hue la the same
bn jth Then they throw their amire,
ami Hie fish, attracted und maddened
by Hie color, comet up, thinking from
Ihe pretty tight to get a dnlrily mouth
ful ; when, however, It open III Jawa.
It la caught by the hook and enjoyt
o bitter repnat, a cuptlve.
' Antique Dealers' Tribunal
fine of the tlrangest trlbuiialt In
L'nL'Imid tltt at regulur Intervalt In a
ui'ier room In KU Jamet" ttreet West,
,n "' c"ter Kreal Tt "rll
of London." It la the antique deulert'
"High Court of Justice," to which any
nf the 6.'i0 members of Hie British An
tique Dealert' association has the
ri;:hl to appeal. Its Judges, who tome
liiiiet number as many as 20, Include
mime of the world's greatest experts
on precious stones, old china, tnpes
trles, pictures and antique furniture.
Imputes arising out of the sale of
n n antique of more than ordinary Im
portance are often referred to the
court for arbitration, and If they think
lit, the Judges have the right to cull
In Independent art experts. It Is to
protect the Interests of antique deal
ers mid safeguard Ihe honor of their
Industry that IhU tribunal hns b .:
established. Ilurlfnrd Courier.
Equal Opportunity to Lots
"I lloniiihl V"li ralhel liked Mr
i lusher. You klnw he believes In
t" 1 1 in I i I tor women"
'Yes." anld Miss I'njeiilie. "lie
tf.M-n lis. f;il In Hint Idea lo soil me
V. hen he tiu'k me In Hie os rn he In
isled on -molchllic ruins to deleriuliie
vt lili lt nl iis n- is In pay lot Ihe llckela
and the sup!-, i iifierwanl "
Just another good
thing
other
of life
added
good
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WHY CAMELS
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Camels contain such tobaccos and such
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They are made of the choicest Turkish and
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Camels are always smooth and mild.
Camel quality is jealously maintained . . .
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Smoke Camelsas liberally as you choose . . .
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Nor do they ever leave an unpleasant
after-taste.
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Tha' Pria. "Howler"
The prize "howler" must turely he
nltrlbuted to the boy who tuggealt
that "the Kodak It the lllble of the
Molinmmeiliint."
Here are otherar
"A flsmire It a man who aellt Huh,"
"The dome of 81. I'nul't U tupimrt
ed by eight peert, who are unfor
tuniitely cracked."
"A blizzard Is the Inside o( a d ick."
"Koulnoxei ore -Hie liiliubltnntt of
Orwnliind."
"liaccliua Itrst taught the Greeks to
get drunk."
"Apollo wa the king of table wa
tera." "Sbcakespeare lived at Windsor
with hit merry wives."
Everybody Pussy-Footing
As street Irallii noises oeroiue wore
and worse in the large cltlea. the p
destrlnn becomes still quletei In his
mov: inents, by the use S ru'ilwr solet
and heels.
Kwn In Lancashire quietly padding
rul !"r and leather atemllly repln.e
the . hitter of clors and winmIi ii shoes.
The silent shoe is a muderii notlrii.
NoU boM were formerly Some
thing to be proud of. The gallants of
Alexandria let people know wIimi they
were coming, the London Macaroni of
the Eighteenth century wore heel tips
that clinked, and a Northampton boot
manufacturer says Hint some of his
West Indian orders used to stipulate
that the boots must squeak!
Says Coda Found Bacteria
Thai I'r. Ferdlnnnrt Colin, the lxf-
nnlst, und not Kohert Kocli. Ihe clielii
lit, was Ihe discoverer of bacteriology,
was brought out In Germany during
I the recent celebration of the cen
tenary nf Koch there. Colin la anld
to bnve examined Hie frontier regions
between plant and mineral. Then
' came bis Investigations of the hnc
' leriu. He discovered a number of
t mysterious carriers of sickness nml
! groiiM-d Iheui Into a system. He utltu
i enced a young physician to pursue his
1 sclentlllc studies In bacteriological re
j search. The young physlclun wut
Ko'h.
to the
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