The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 25, 1926, Image 3

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    AIJO, HEBMMTO37, OKBGQX.
THANKSGIVING
KIN OF ARGONAUTS
BREST-LITOVSK MAY
FOGNO IN CAUCASUS
BE RECONSTRUCTED
American Woman Visits American Funds Offered to
Lost Nation in Russia.
Rebuild Polish City.
LODGE DIRECTORY
if i n
FOUNTAIN
S E R V IC E
Cigars, Tobacco
YOU WANT
Barber Shop
C A L L 25J
Welchvllle, Maine.—That the gorges
Washington.—American funds have
of the Russian Caucasus hide a “lost been offered for the restoration of
nation" which claims descent from another war-ravaged European city—
Jason, wears chain armor like the Brest-Lltovsk, Poland, according to a
uucients and still performs sacrifices news report from Warsaw.
and worships trees. Is the strange tale
Brest-Lltovsk, which Is famous for
brought back to America by Mrs. Karl the separate treaty which representa­
Rankin, who has Just returned from tives of Soviet Russia and Germany
five years as a Near East relief work­ signed there, today consists of a fine
er in Armenia. Mrs. Rankin la the
railroad station and practically noth­
first foreign woman and the first ing more. Buildings which housed
American to venture into this hazard­ 50,000 people were laid waste and the
Ii a time of happiness and gratitude dependent in great measure on
ous and hidden land.
how we as individuals have taken advantage of our opportunities
large refugee population lives prin­
Mrs. Rankin, a native of Welchvllle. cipally In caves and huts.
for advancement during the past year.
Is hack In her old home on her honey­
It is also a good time to take stock of our methods of doing busi­
"Before the war Brest-Lltovsk was
moon. It was as Miss 1‘anline Jordan
ness with the idea in mind of applyiing remedies that will make
that she spent five years In Armenia, one of Russia’s most Important trad­
for improvement.
after two years of study with Madame ing centers and fortresses on her
This bank can be of assistance to yoo and is w illing and glad to
Curie in Paris. On her arrival in New eastern borders.” says a bulletin of
Your needs in everything
h lp you solve your problems.
York she married Karl Rankin, an­ the National Geographic society from
Its
headquarters
In
Washington.
other returned Near East relief work­
that is necessary to com­
Center of Communication Web.
er.
Her family were pioneers in
“Complete restoration ef Brest-
plete your golf outfit.
Maine, coming here in 1640.
Lltovsk would mean recreating a city
Story of Her Trip.
of Hermiston
Mrs. Rankin's story of her visit to busy with buying, selling, carrying
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Ovar $80,000
the "lost nation” of the Ssventlans, as and transferring the products of a
r. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexuder, Vice-Pres.
told to an Interviewer here, Is as fol­ large agricultural region. Railways
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
from Odessa, Kiev, Moscow, Warsaw,
lows :
“I was stationed at Alexandropol, In Vilna and East Prussia intersect at
Russian Armenia, where 15,000 ref­ the lonesome new railroad station.
ugee orphans are being educated by But Brest-Lltovsk is more thnn a rail
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 87tf the Near East relief.. I found that a center. Jt lies upon the Inland water­
;
group of these children were of Seven way from the Baltic to the Black sea.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND tian race, and it became necessary A canal east of the city connects the
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE- for somebody to visit tbeir mysterious Mukhovets river and the Prlpet river,
i ALTOR.
S«-tfc mountain homeland in an effort to which are, respectively, fingertips of
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trace their relatives and li possible waterway, arms reaching from the
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— to repatriate the children in homes north and south toward each other.
FOR SALE
Thus the • city is served by a well-
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup. among their own people.
“Perhaps It was a foolhardy and nigh perfect system of communica­
plies. Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
Get Your Winter Supply of Sweet
tion, extending in all directions.
35-Sfe venturesome trip for a woman, but I
Potatoes. Fancy graded, 4c per
still feel the thrill of having accom­
“Brest-Lltovsk lies 160 miles due
pound. Experiment Station, l l t f e
plished It. I was told In Tiflis that I east of Warsaw. Normally half its
l a t h e C ir c u it C o u r t of th e S t a t e o f
— READ THE WANT ADS—
would not come back alive, but my population was of Jewish blood, and
APPLES — Stay mans, Romes, W ine-
O r e g o n fo r U m a tilla C o u n ty
It long has been a Jewish stronghold.
mission was Important.
saps. Phipps' ranch.
11-tfc
-“From the railroad I traveled three It never developed an industry, but R. L. Setzer, Plaintiff
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
va.
days on horseback to a village where depended Instead upon commerce.
FOR SALE— Baby buggy, newly
I obtained local guides to accompany During the Sixteenth century the B. A. Setzer, and also all other
peraoni unknown claiming any
painted and re-tired. M. W. Sims.
me through the mountains. For five synagogue of the city was regarded right, title, estate or interest in
11-tfc (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­ days our horses climbed steadily, 12 as the first In Europe.
or to the real property described
‘‘Grains, hides, sonp, wheat and herein, Defendants.
ative of Hermiston. Unless other­ hours a day. The trails often lay
TOR SALE— On easy terms, Dodge
No............... ... Summons for publication in
wise specified, prices are per hundred along the edge of terrific chasms, timber were the staples of Its exten­
coupe in good condition. First
where a misstep meant death. Then sive trade. The lumber in which it Foreclosure of Tax Lien.
w eight.)
To
B. A. Setzer, and all other persons unknown
we began to encounter scattered cot­ dealt was floated In great rafts down
N ational bank.
8-tfc
Scratch, 120s................... .............. $2.74 tages and tiny hemlels. It was no­ to Danzig. Flax, some of which went claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or
to the real property described herein, defend­
FOR SALEChtna closet, jjlant bench. EgS Mash .......................... .............. 2.30 ticeable that my Georgian guides had to Ireland and Belgium to make Irish ants:
R. T. Longhorn.
8-tfc Ground Oats ..................... ............. 1.98 a terror of the natives, foi they would and Flemish linen, was extensively
In the Name of the State of Orogon:
You are hereby notified that R. L. Setzer, the
Oround Barley .............. .............. 1 60 often mumble to themselves in Rus­ grown in the country surrounding
sian,
‘A
dark
people!
A
dark
people!*
holder
of Certifícate of Delinquency numbered
TOR SALE— No. 1 »fresh cows. B. W heat ................................ .............. 2.20
the town and formed another impor­
1729
issued on the 8th day of April, 1921, by the
“The country Is accessible through tant article of its trade.
Hammer.
37-tfc Corn ................................... .............. 2.05
Tax Collector of the County of Umatilla, State of
a labyrinth of mountain passes for
"The familiar geographic reason for Oregon, for the amount of Thirty-three and
Cracked corn .................. ............... 2.15 only a few weeks each year. I was
the
existence
of
a
town,
namely
two
For sale-H ay derrick and ward •round corn ................... .............. 2.15 the first American woman who had
60-100 Dollars, the same being the an.ount then
rivers meeting, gives Brest-Litovsk Its due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1919,
robe- See 0 . 0 . Felthouse. 4-tfc Mill run 8 0 e ..............
.............. 1.00 ever visited It. This people may truly excuse for being. The navigable Bug together with penalty, interest and costs there­
Cow feed .......................... ............. 1.95 be called a lost nation, because it is and Mukhovets rivers Join and at the on upon the real property assessed to you, of
FOR SALE— Some second hand fur­ •round Wheat ................ ............. 2.30 akin to no other people on earth to­
point of confluence once stood the city whicn you are the owner as appears of record,
niture. Inquire of Ben Parsons.
day. Even ‘the flora of their land fortress. Older fortifications were east situated in said County and State, and particu­
Shorts. 80s ...................... .............. 1.10
10-tfc Rolled B a r le y ................... ............. 1.21 seems strsnge. TKe natives are white, of the city and covered four square larly bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
NVa SW V$, Section 26, Township 4 North Range
Calf meal, per pound. ............... 3 K c with fair skins and blue eyes, and miles. The defenses were the pride of 28 E. W. 1Í.
they talk a language unknown out­ Russia.
NV6 S E 'i, Section 27, Township 4 North Range
¡Biddings ........................... .............. 1.60
side their boundaries.
“But the World war showed what 28 E. W. M.
Oyster shell ..................... ................. 90
Their Religion Different.
You are further notified that said R. L. Setzer
history had been reporting for years;
FOR SALE— Off grade hay at
W hole oats ........................ ............. 1.88
Though they call themselves Chris­ that Brest-Lltovsk was far from In­ has paid taxes on said premises fot prior or sub­
from $3.00 to $6.00 per ton in
Salt, half ground ............
............. 45 tians, their religion is different from vulnerable. It wag first mentioned In sequent years with the rate of interest on said
the stack. J. F. MqNaught.
any other sect. They still perform ancient documents on the occasion of amounts as follows:
Tax
sacrifices and there are remnants of Its capture by a Polish monarch In Year’a
10-tfc
Receipt
Rate of
ancient tree worship In their rites. 1026. Next Casmlr the Just of Poland Tax
Number Amt. Interest
Date Paid
MALE HELP WANTED
Russian scholars say that these peo­ built a tight castle. Princes of Ga­ 1920
April 5. 1921
4176
36.65
12
SEVEN MEN
ple are the descendants of Jason and licia, Vlohynia, Lithuania, grand mas­ 1921
May 26. 1922
6367
14.70
FOR SALE — Eveready B batteries.
who like electrical work w ill be
the Argonauts. One of their prized ters of the Teutonic Knights, Tatar 1922
April
6,
1923
15.84
7157
W ill allow $1 on your old battery
given an unusual pportunlty. Must
relics is an anchor which they claim chieftains and kings of Poland held 1923
April 29. 1824
2219
13.27
if it tests above 25 volts. Paul
be over 21 years of age and now
April 5. 1926
4222
13.24
came from Jason's ship. It is pre­ and stormed the city In turns, and 1924
Miller,. Phone 40-W -5.
10-tfc
Sept. 21. 1926
6968
13.55
employed In ome legitim ate work
served in a temple on the slopes of going out from It gathered spoil from 1925
Said B. A. Setzer, as the owner of the legai
that great mountain upon which the countryside.
in Hermiston, or surrounding
FOR SALE CHEAP— Modern five
title of the above described property as the same
Prometheus Is said to have been
towns.
Climax of Russian Tragedy.
appears of record, and eech of the other person*
room house. Furnace, hardwood
bound.
The Electrical field has hardly
"All of Brest-Lltovsk history, how­ above named are hereby further notified that R.
floors, etc. Call or see Dr. Prime.
“During onr trip we were compelled
been scratched and, In view of the
ever, records no such high moment as L. Setzer will apply to the Circuit Court of the
to
seek
nightly
refuge
In
the
homes
of
12-tfc
County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclos­
rapid Changes now taking place
the people. They live In wooden huts it experienced late in 1917. Things ing the lien against the property above described
and the new discoveries being
of two stories, the lewer floor shel­ looked black for the allies. Russia, and mentiened in said certificate. And you are
FOR SALE— Edison, console style,
made, a man must be thoroughly
tering their animals, while the upper which had been holding Germany on hereby summoned to appear within sixty days
lots of good records. Priced rea- ,
trained in fundam ental electrical
floor Is a single huge room where the the east, had collapsed Internally un­ after the first publication of the summons exclu­
sonably. Call at Herald or Sharr’s
principals if he expects to be any-
whole family lives and sleeps. Their der the pressure of war. Kerensky, sive of the day of said first publication, and de­
Barber Shop.
1 2 -ltc (
thing more than a common laborer
food consists mainly of hatcha-pnrl, who still espoused the allied cause, fend this action or pay tho amount due as
an odd mixture of corn meal and xjns soon displaced by the ^ovlet above shown together with costs and accrued In­
H igh grade piano near Hermiston ! in the electrical field. The seven
regime. Germany had driven deep terest and in case of your failute to do io, a de.
goat’s milk cheese.
men selected w ill be educated at
w ill be sold to reliable party at a
Into Russian territory. With this set­ cree will be rendered foreclosing the ¡tea of it Id
“My
mission
among
the
Saventans
home in actual work by the new
taxes and costs against the land and premises
big saving, $10 monthly w ill han­
was entirely successful. After a few ting the last act of the Russian trag­ above named.
practical job method w hile still
dle. A real buy, w rite at once for
edy took place In Brest-Lltovsk, which
days,
they
were
no
longer
suspicious
This summons is published by order of the
retaining their present positions
particulars. Tallman Plano Store,
of me, and within a week they were by that time had degenerated Into a Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps. Jud^e of the Cir­
They w ill be given an absolute
war
camp
and
nothing
more.
Salem, Oregon.
12-2tc
cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the
quite friendly.
They were tre­
guarantee both as to position and
“At the headquarters of Prince Leo­ County of Umatilla, and said order was made and
mendously impressed to find that
dated
this 11th day of October, 1926, and the date
definite alary w ithin a specified
Americans were caring for n groin of pold of Bavaria, Soviet representa­
MISCELLANEOUS
time or, at the expiration of that
refugee children belonging to their tives signed a separate peace with of the first publicotion of this summons is the
14th day of October, 1920.
time, an immediate refund of the
tribe, and they promised to send their Germany which put the entire burden
All process and papers in this proceeding may
BOARD AND ROOM— $25 a month.
of
carrying
on
the
war
on
England,
head
men
to
our
o
-phi
nage
lieadq
tar-
sm all amount charged for their
be served upon the undersigned residing within
Address Box 43, Hermiston, Ore.
France,
the
United
States,
Italy
and
ters to select the first unit of chili Ten
the State of Oregon, at the addrees hereafter
education Applicants must have
ll- 4 c
for repatriation. It is quite lL’iely thrir allies.**
mentioned.
had 7th grade schooling and must
PROEBSTEL A SCHMIDT.
that the American work for these • hil-
be’ able to give tw o character ref­
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
WANTED— Dependable party with
dren will result in breaking down the
erences. If your wishbone has not
Sparrow
Finds
a
Way
Address,
Pendleton,
Oregon.
6-7tc
ou tfit on excellent alfalfa ranch
Isolation of this people anu brinjring
switched places w ith your back
them back again into a world us< ful­
to Get Meal on Auto
one m ile west of Hermiston. In­
bone and if you DO realize the ab­
ness."
quire of J. DeWilde, Pendleton,
, Berkeley, Calif.—The Irrepressible
solute necessity and value of a
English sparrow has learned to make Handful of Grain Dust
Ore., or at Herald.
11-Ztc
practical education, then w rits
Farmer Builds Home
the automobile contribute to its bill
Turn« Over Auto Engine
immediately for full information.
FOR RENT— Four room residence.
fare.
in Indian Graveyard of According
Address 14 care Hermiston Herald
Washington. — Grain dust taken
to ornithologists' observa­
Inquire Knerr's Repair Shop. 8-tfc
Nashville, Tenn.—Jonathan Dennis, tio n s in such widely separated regiona from a grain elevator has been found
farmer, who lives five miles from the ,as Illinois and California the resource­ to have sufficient explosive power to
WANTED— To rent furnished house
center of Nashville, has discovered ful birds have been mnkfng a practice run an autoinblle engine.
close In C. D. Porter.
8- i Confidence in Self
that he built his home in the midst of collecting toasted grasshoppers and
Department of Agriculture chemists
of an Indian graveyard, with human other lnaects that have become wiio
Makes
for
Success
conducted
tests
announced
W atch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
skeletons
surrounding
his
house.
wedged In the fronts of automobile that, while the engine did not make
Mnny of us are actually afraid to
See N ew ell, next door to Sappers.
While digging In his front lawn to radiators. In central California large any prolonged, continuous run, enough
succeed. Most of us are well fitted
for our work, being properly pre­ plant some flowers, Dennis penetrated numbers of sparrows were observed power was developed with the dus;
pared, possessing intellect, talent, an Indian grave. The b jrlal site cov­ "working" the front of car after car to turn It over many times. A hand
G re a t Metropolis Has
love for our work and the earnest de­ ers about two acres and Is an Indian parked along the streets, says H. S. system of feeding the dust through n
mound. John Trotwood Moore, state
to the intake valve was used.
Seen M any Reverses sire to do it well, but we lack the librarian and archivist, who Investi­ Swarth of the department of zoology tube
The experimenters said the stud?
o f the University of California.
supreme gift, self-confidence, which
London existed as a town bef ore enables us to make a success of gated the And, will seek the aid of the
In spite of concerted drives to head gave "encouraging results which in­
the Romans licked It into shape be­ things. Fear la a small word with a Smithsonian Institution In mapping It off, the indomitable sparrow’s march dicated the possibilities of designing
the mound for further discoveries.
hind the great wall that still can be large meaning.
across the continent has proceeded un­ an engine to use grain dust as the
»raced. If tradition may be accepted.
Several of the graves were Investi­ impeded and the rowdy ragamuffin <ource of fuel.’’
After
hearing
the
great
Mine.
Night­
The Thames was unconflned and
gated. One of the skeletons meas­ has ingeniously turned to Its own ad­
spread sluggishly among the reeds; ingale sing a famous aria, little Miss ured six feet, nine and a half Inehea. vantage the machine that, by elimi­
Highvoice
feels
certain
that
her
••Mother e f S ta te d
the tide came up, forcing It to form
In the same crave w as another skele­ nating the horse from the streets, had
backwaters and Inundating the wide voice sounds like a tin whistle and ton. supposed to '»e 'he wife of the deprived him of an Important source
This name la applied to Virginia
tracts of marshes. A thousand years never wants to sing in public again. warrior, and between the two, tbs o f food.
because se many atatea have been
Likewise, little WilUe Pound the- hopes cf a child.
after the Romans left, the houses,
carved from her original territory.
Keys
hears
the
wonderful
Maestro
thatched with reeds, still were over­
At the time of the aettiement of
C
laim
*
S
ea
R
eco
rd
Forzando
play
his
new
concerto,
re­
looked by woods and thickets. Inhabit­
Jamestown the name Virginia waa
L a te it F a d
Swansea,
Wales.—Miss
Anna
Dale.
turns
home
In
disgust,
closes
his
piano
ed by deer and wild boars and the
ri
I'rnnce—The “latest cry” an Immigration Inspector, claims the applied to all that part of North
swamps were alive with bittern and and goes on a vacation.
of t
calls lor he wearing of marine travel record of all time for America lying between the thirty-
How easy It la to forget that bard
dock. All the time London was grow­
r Lb
■
ngs pelntrd In bright coi- passengers with a total of 1,500,000 fourth and forty-flflh degrees of lat-
ing. but on.no settled plan. The proc­ work for long years, coupled with tal­
tltude, extending from eoaat to roast
miles.
ent
and
great
determination,
are
re­
ess of development was continually
This region now comprises the great­
quired
to
make
a
finished
artist.
How
Interrupted, yet after each check it
er part of the United State«. When
went on again. Rondtcea destroyed many of us are afraid of the long
Sir Franees Drake circumnavigated
It; the Danes wiped It out; Alfred years, the hard woyk and the priva­
the globe he stopped on the coast of
the Greet rebuilt It and within a cen­ tions?
California which he spoke of as "the
My message Is simply thia: Love
tury It was burned to the ground.
back of Virginia.” Seven atatea hove
Thereafter, fire anti pestilence swept your work and think It la the moat
been carved from the territory claimed
over It at frequent Intervals, but It glorious and wonderful thing In the
hy Virginia at the time of the Revo-
emerged stronger from every trial. world. Be radiant with enthusiasm.
lotion—Hhto, IrxMen», Illinois. Michi­
London refused to bo removed from These two quail ties make a splendid
gan. Wisconsin, Kentucky and West
th<? mip. and Its perwtwtencfc was a team and cannot he beaten. Both of
Vlrgt »1*.
4e expression of the determtna- tbeee attributes are contagious and
of Its people and a vindication of will help you and your work laamanse-
Hs position as a world mart—Van­ ly.—Florence Belle Soul* le the Vio­
COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1
Bert Mullins
T. H. Gaither
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER Na.
101, 0 . E. S., m eets second and
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month at 1:00 sharp in Masonic hall.
V isiting memberp welcome.
Butherata Jackson, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
qyiNEYAPn LODGE
lodge NO.
no iM. I O. O. F,
V meet« rach h M
Ifnnlav
»u«
oolsy »vent»*
I , Odd F s U w
hall. Viat ting ._____________________
_
niembei. cordially Invitad.
W. R. Lawhorn. M t Ja.par Templates. N . O.
TRANSFER AND DRAY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Conneetla
W e Have
Anticipated
W. J. W ARNEB
Attorney-at-Lav
Hermiston
First National Bank
h
Office:
lin World.
MAKE YOUB WANTS KNOWN—
s. mckenzie , m . d -
1-2-3 Inland Empire B id »
Pendleton, Oregon
JAMES I . SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone T1S
Office in First National Bank Bldg«
EVERYBODY'S
GOING!
HITT
couver Prnviaee,
Oregon
Eye. Ear Nose and Throat
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
i : :
A LIFO R N IA b id s you
turn beck the calendar
to summer and come play in
the warm sunshine.
C
As an added ind u cem en t the
Union Pacific now offers special
low round trip fares and assures
you a marvelous journey on the
finest of fast trains. Connections
via Portland or Salt Lake City.
M A K I Y O U M M B S B M V A T IO M 9 N O W
U N IO N
PA C IFIC
Phone 121
10 A. M to < P. M.
and by appointment
DR. DAVID S. ROWE
Chiropratic Physician
Massage, Dietetics, Electrotherapy,
Phototherapy
Office at
Hermletoa,
Hotel Corlia
Oregoa
DR. THEO. EELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animate. Inter
etate Stock Inspector
F. C. WOUOHTEIf Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
• Thiz coupon ant 25c entitle the under­
signed to one 35c can of Acme Quality
Enamel-Kote, any color, and a special
20c Paint Brush.
T o acquaint you with Acme
Quality, we are making a spe-
A
n - j u r f
.
_
SPF.C T AT.
offcr for a
•bortUmeonly.
Residence second house west of tha
Catholic church. Phone. 82-R.
■ J. L. V AUG H AN !
H
a
206 East Court St.
ANY AND
Does
your front door
Everthing
Electrical
■
FOR YOU
a Phone 139
I
Pendleton, Ore.
smile a welcome?
H ow ab ou t th e fron t door o f
your hom e— is it glum look­
ing— all faded o u t— w eather
beaten? Or is it ju st th e oppo­
site— spic and span— resplen­
dent in a fine p ro tectiv e coat
o f varnish — sm iling a w el­
com e to every visitor— indic­
a tiv e o f care and prosperity?
P eop le n o tice th ese things.
You n o tice them . W h y n ot
get b u sy a t once w ith a can o f
A cm e Q u ality G reat Lakes
Spar Varnish— or g iv e the
business to your painter? I t ’s
b est for your doors. I t is b est
for a ll exposed surfaces.
Hermiston
Transfer
We Haul
ANYTHING
ANYWHERE
ANYTIME
TEI,EPH0NE 31
J
ACME QUALITY
L. J. McAtee
Paint^Varnish
PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
You can’t find abetter, more depend­
able product than Acme Quality
Vamizh. We sell it—tee uz about
all paint problem*.
PICTURE MOULDINGS
AND GLASS
CONTRACTING
W. L. BLESSING HARDWARE
Hermiston, Oregon
513 Main St.
Phone I N
Pendleton, Oregon.
Dickens Not Fine in
Delineation of Woman
Dickens had no theories about worn
en as a s e x ; he had no theories about
mankind. He did not try to account
for his women characters by reliance
on a formula. They Interested him h s
Individuals, and the most successful
of his women characters are those
with some heavily underlined pecu­
liarity which enabled him to keep
up an incessant excitement about
them. Is the comment of a writer In
the Westminster Gazette.
Mrs. Nickleby and Halrey Gamp live
vividly because Dickens' imagination
was working nt high pressure when he
created them, and his excitement In­
fects his readers. The women about
whom he felt so Intensely sre human
and therefore credible; hul Pickens
never worked dispassionately or far
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whoa« rascality silone saves the seen»
from complete reality. Dickens rnn
away from Mlsa Wardle’a emotional
tension because she was a good wom­
an and for women of her tyj>e to give
way to emotion waa a littla improper.
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pathy, and aeuta sensibility, Dickens
could never persnsde himself that
women have the ordinary feelings and
fallings of humanity.
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