Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 202, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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POLKADOT COW FEED
PHONE 166.
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Save the Surface
And Save All.
We appreciate your
business.
Painting, Paperhanging and
Interior Decorating.
Residence Phone 886
Shop .'.11 N. Elm Street.
Shown in our ready-to-wear
department along with many
other interesting things.
If You Want Good Service
And Good Groceries—
We are headquarters for real
estate bargains and loans.
PASCHALL BUILDING
Shoes Called for and Delivered.
GIVE US YOUR
APRIL ACCOUNT-
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THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY OF
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April 1671
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Means Service.
ONE TWO
Means Lumber.
ONE TWO
Means Satisfaction.
ONE TWO
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planted .1 I id will t a k e loot a 11 A 1 ‘ '
truV xji. n J.h. . igbt. cr.'JJLI""
RAMBLINGS OF LOAFER
Batared a« second-class mall matter (
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that that which runs across from Col-
lin to the Wise county line, and the
tact that it is largely in a t
without railroad connection which ...
such weather as we have had the past
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FULL PROTECTION dollars
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Electric Light and Power
Plant
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" WILL SOON GIVE DOWN IF
IT DOESN’T GET WELL
~ OILED.
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MOTOR CARS
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Phone 344 Cor. Oak & Aah St*.
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how ex er. his
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well as the serrr. |
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SVBSCRIPTIO-X HATKA
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On* Month, delivered
BIX Months, by mail (In advance.
On* Year, by mail (in advance.
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BENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
B*COMI> AM) CHROMn.lC < OMPANY
W C. MnWAHns .................... Bdltor j
L. A. MclAONALD -.....City Kdttor
T. W BAIUIT _______ Bualneae Manajar
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us hot
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id had
B n a i d
join na 11 s I h<
jest
xx iti g
wav tli
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ntf mutch
y it goes.
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of m
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i m .d th
first tin
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G S Ba(< ns pf
Kddings of kli.a :
th. bom. of Ml ,
Il Sunday
Nicholas Menl / o
son Sa i
t he
had
CASH GROCERY.
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X of
has
Mort-
al the
»•.- t u i d
CPlMi f y
ntimor and
^TIh**
If anybody believes the women don't
want to vote, if they will answer a
newspaper query telephone for a few ,
days about election time, they will I
change their minds, r
tired calls have come to1 the Record
Chronicle office during the past few-
days from women Wanting to know if
they could vote in the city election and
most of them, when told they couldn't,
wanted to know why. Women can vote nne(i (.an tIllu WUU1U pluu„uly
™«« Texas in primary elections and||lave t() be eked ()Ut #onicwhat fronl
pr^aary ! other sources, such as the road and
I bridge fund of the precincts; but that
could lx- ai ranged in such a way as to
I make $175,000 or more available for
the work of resurfacing the eight
, miles of road west of town already
f substantially built and for building the
.v..... .*.om the Santa Fe to the
------*v line and from here east to the
line beyond Little Elm.
J- ' Telephone 76
: Office Ow Ffret fianlr
f DEOTON, TEXAS p /
B. nd
<».lh< I' thal
ch dispute <i
n . . . - . >U4U WVU4I1V1 4i^ V* X- IU4V. Iiau visv poov
Pro ba 1)1 ya nun-1 winfrr was completely isolated, makes «
> ♦»» I vta n l? . • * L • 1
; it the more important, we think, be
1 cause other sections of the county have
I railroads* while the eastern and the
I extreme western have none. The >
$1 (.2,000 available if the plan as out-
lined can beiput thru would probably
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to hurt
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great opposition to M fair advance in
K,‘ rates to th* Lone Star company if it
Jto Baking for only a fair return and
fc.djn return gave adequate guarantee of
• tufficient supply of gas and if it
would demonstrate a willingness as
it aaems to be trying to demonstrate
in ite present offer—to deal with the
“ public as the public deserve* to ^»e
►: 4a»h *<th. ,
THK UAHIIKM
In my common workaday dudw
to ’he garden 1 repair and 1 plant
Rome IurxMoum Hpud« and Rome
borwh^R nutmegH thyri
my neighbors Kay burn
gaaollne. while I plant m
h.tv and the earlv Lhni
th**' go. all prim* *! u Uh caah. to
the moving pictuie allows, while I
how my HUcrotHah, BfilsrvIr sprouta
and thingR like those. They'll be
buying costly eats (and the price
will make (hem cry I while I pluck
my home g rovx u l <‘ ta and eonaume
I've a little ploUof
* ' I t ben-
all
III
scjUashes til!
onions
Arah.v
to t>(>i I
Repair Work a Specialty. '
Phone Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.,. Phone 856
N"57 HESTER PLUMBING CO
that it uFUt
visw tt.
'by trading with us. t
■i nd
tll<*
»u end su
in lv ing i
up and t <
ti>eV caught
to have t«.
and lh<#n I
s ,i- a I riend
and i .-II v <»u
MtTTnr~down
ling Io
that in taking the
xx eck he f<.und
are I ■ x i i m <»f
drowning. The two arranged that
of them should jump into the
and the other should rescue him.
reward was .to be split <50 50.
first man carried, out his part.
Bryan’s Story ran, and as he was go-
Wfc down for the third time, yelled
to his partner why he wasn't playing
his part of the game as arranged for.
The other Irishman replied that 1,.
had just discovered another
fering $10 reward for the re,
a drowned body. “Some
Mr. Bryan added in pouitoie the tale,
“eipect to make more m< ney b\ pull
ing the body of John Barleycorn out
of the stream than the-, < all bv
rescuing him ”
nd
this com .
ms of t h« |
a ppoint - .
following
! 'it'
With the noiseless
sleeve-valve motor. —; " good greasing. [ the foremost companies.
We want vou to coiYiF in and' Grease ig, getting like every-1
see the Silent’ Alamo—the, thing else, but
quietest running plaiyt of ibuer than parts and bearings. I years experience,
kind in the world. ) When your car needs atten-!
Come in. See it. Listen to it.! tion, take it to someone that;
Feel it. Convince yourself. |V°U KNOW will do it right, or,
• ; call for “Happy,” Phone No.
268, and watch the results.
COptCMt
sum thin? 1
It. but wen |
rXHrpt jest
TLiern
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II. ho'x I
suffrage amendment is ratified, they
cannot vote in regular elections, of
x which city elections are one kind
1 -. ■ —------o--——-
There were twenty-eight votes cast
-- CitLtrU8t^‘ eleCti<m Sa\Ur,’a\- suosu.nv.anv i
okt of a thousand or more potentm . roa(( w(.st f,.(
voters- Some day some practical countv
jokereor somebody with a purpose to! Hno Littlp K)m Rut there
±■^1. “ LT JJl I ■“hould be some immediate action in
one of these trustee elecUons that will the niatt( Ro thos(, concerned nlO8t
serve forever to keep green memory (Hrect, know „w|u.rt> th are
- •fUon- Thirty-five voters, act- ( nt„ at' th(. earll(.st ibie
ing with a common purpose, could (() th(. en() of avoill'inK frlcllon and
Lave voted late in the afternoon Tues-, fpcli fhat ar(> , t(( be aroURed
day and put in an entirely deferent )f the (>ast an4 west road is 1(.ft en.
ret of trustees from those elected. , plv ()Ut of the ralculation
That never has happened, but that it
hasn't is no guarantee that it w-on’t!
_ever happen. Voters qualified to vote!
should vote, and we say it who our- I
self quite forgot to vote in the trus-l
tre’s election.
For thou why
like dainty things—
NOVIA HAND-MADE BLOUSES
of Voile are most appealing
to those women who appreciate the
finer handiwork. The tiniest tucks,
the daintiest lace and the embroidery
work all done by hand. And
they are not expensive when all
this is taken into consideration.
Under the head of things
“hand-made” we just must tell
you about our Phillipine hand-
made garments. Beautiful
designs of hand-work embroidery
done on the finest and sheerest
of Nainsooks. Gowns and Teds
arid the prices are most reason-
able as compared with ordinary
muslin underwear.
SILK UNDERFINERY—
Gowns, Teds, Camisoles,
Knickers. Vests of Crepe de Chine
and Milanese or glove silk. Not overly
trimmed but of the more genteel
and tailored effects.
that the effect of repudmtion of the I
democratic administration by Texas K1,;';
democrats would likely bring disaster mnn
to the whole party nationally at a| ’'
time when the full strength of demo-1 “
cracy is needed to help the country I
thru the critical times it confronts. ;
------0------ Lben
Mr. Bryan himself is a lawyer, sup-i^ar
posedly versed in the ethics of the1 o.v
hair-splitting fraternity, and he told !
a joke in New York the other day that in
is interesting, humorous and pertinent.
“Don’t be fooled by wli.it attorneys 'v
say they are going to do the projii- j
bition law," he told his hearers
know lawyers well enough to k
that they will be active as long as
booze fund holds out." A, . . ,,
whieh be told the story of two Irish
men who saw a sign on a bridge of
fering $5 reward for every rescue from [
,...t one j
st ream
The
The "
Mr
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That is the Telepone.
T ell Central ONE TWO
xvhen you want anything
in Building Material.
M.,«r w..,..n,*,.a, ,;f ....... NOTES FROM OIL FIELD
ing the compromise offered by the
Lone Star Gas company of the suit of
Donton, Dallas and other North lexas
cities, comments on the fact t
■company's attitude is very d
from that it held last fall, wl
£Y & JRAHAM
PHONB
■tv 1
■yi. . 'vf
• *i. Mm,
t oi*ll\ *
Mis
Mih
1 -| at tli w. Hickory street, I»en |
»„a*. *v*ry afternoon except Sun-
by th* R*cord-Chrontcle Company |
Uated Free*, which la :
u»e tor republt- j
■redlted to it or '
I. and also the |
In
n nd \vli< n ’ Tie
x i>mm ladles
s n-.xx n
\x a I ch I rik h Is
qiH'.’iil Hie
IH lUUelllx
Hi<41 v Hillier
I fl XX M i t
.-IlH-U
I If
i pm
slip up
all a bn
r>‘
f those
\ h \ Smith.
I ell.N this
x man\ hr
• • s him.
fears his TI h I n v
CHIIHr h.- <
<> isposi! i<ni
1 h 11. k i n k <
hl IM of
t im.«
mad a
(|. to be
i n I x sht
r xvant
II IV d
hand I • •
p < x l
■ •f th<
I '
j r^yrtgfit ItU So t
|’» Ml Adauia Hervi/W
anno’ get t 1111v tn
m<h ♦ ■ mild) as hr
II. dih only »-n-
f t hr ma n x' 11 men
fun ra t < h Ing fish
I i v ing to eateh
i art l< !r T he nt her
mimlrd him
r X pe firm »
'‘srd 1
mfer
placid
11 • ■ x t thing h •
shrinks f rom
• • j.q < U la t lolls fl
You VAll < r t --------- ---------mt-x ,
IW 4 WT— WStOTMlMlilW
VS IND
Wind is fast air. It blows frum tlie
north. rRRt. south or weat. depending
on wirh dlrecktton it wunU to K°, ony
you cant Kilwaya tell by looking at a
weather viuir, on account of inoRt
weather vAnew looking a« if they are
all the time changing their minds.
SometimeH a wind is weak it
•ant hardly blow dust, ilrtd the nett
minnlt if getN bo strong ft will blow
enything tliat willing to blow, capeHti-
I illy looae newHpapers. This provew
I body can predirkt the future.
an- I Its t(» "“Wk in the
’ Wind wen theres houses
' - •....... * ..... to Stop
», ^top it
--ate d iff rents,
in w‘intir, v
xv a| there
It is. This proves
hh (istlrd w 11 Ii w a t
you get.
d t lie w I nd Ido w s.
stays invisible, but won ?
lervvs ami |>ap«i and p»T»’l
round in the air
w i nd push ing t hrin. <
things the wind does
umbrel Ins inside
I
sett Illg on I
rs spr rd out i f |
4- herds vvunt I
on aceount |
d iff rents to I
a the x • n r s
I- o r a n ii m I'
u <1 x ♦ i n im 11 ’
t Iona I st mb '
i I... I nin d S’
11< a t 1 o 11 |bl ' :
addition me
WOTICK TO THK PVHI.IC
Any erroneous reflecllon upon
aharacler, reputation or standing
any firm 1
b> gladly corrected upon n
to the publisher * attention
i- i
the '
reputation or standing ot j
firm. Individual or corporation will |
jladly corrected upon being called (
ni.kliahar'a attanHnn
than h 11 • i d
of the
ay. It X-
c »• 11 t M
i v bod x serin rd i n
• -xi’Vybodv was satisf!
x ould lai ascAvi tainx-xl.
la’mn met
tended b
ii her Ml I P
;s a mJ k
dig tt
<i (hat it
thing a nd that all1
mo- from dragging i
Hud d isciissi n g t hem
in -such'H sore Hlate of I
I t m hurt rach oth - '
nr to a l rasoicibh I
flO’Hl I h« I i« n I <
lurf ami dis.-us
•* The a f l nd ♦ nee w
i hr prey i'» i ■> m.-ct in
M.-lon '
I f . t.-d
k an
L • rg«
V riqillhir
o t f I. I > t \ s
ami ’ h ’ o w’ n
thia Loaft i
how In- had got
of tin in referred
(♦•d and xvhen
ba < k at '
them bad
k• r11 his |
frrls that
. f ’ t h o s r c u s -
I his g roxv t Ii.
ret a chunk
• -. That
♦ iv t imr
1st a rd
xv islir^
of h
V truck
hr w <i r k111 g
not her c rop,
xx hrn it
ill taka
king hf
• ■ the
busl
and
<an.
'Flo- milk alf)n<*
f<>r t I.♦• •• \ pens*
' iddvd fr-rtlllfv
i< i r.t r i n pr«»duc
thal the
(I i s t r i bu t
75 percent of the automobile In Insurance is now a peces-
trouble comes from neglect of;sity'and it is altogether more
greasing at the proper time and important that you have every]
proper place. j piece of property fully covered
We have men that have been i by all lines than eVer before,
greasing for G years and will. This is shown by the scarcity of
grease them RIGHT. building material and high
| When your car gets stiff and ] prices of both material and
I is haH Wjudde it is a mighty labor. We write correctly all
rotutirg' ttOyd sign*tnat it u needing a' lines of insurance in fifteen of
Unit the
d if f err nt
xv !i<•11 t h< ■
L*— cities of North Texas first b* can to
talk of action to prevent tin* ,-orn
pHny'n putting it” a.ivan. <• into • ff« < t
g-y- considering' the consumers'
righto. The defiance and nrremno*
that marked the company's position
then have given way to what -< < n s t*>
Ki be an earnest desire to deal fairly ami
T - justly with the cities and the consuir.
and to be willing to go to any
C* tength to secure an adequate supply.,,,
tft’ ;***'hf KM and $o prove to everybody con
cemed that the distributing company
Sy*- is not profiteering That is a victory _
® y. in itself, ,because there would be
great opposition to »» fair advance
F rates to the Lone Star company if
b \ Dm
nd for
f H < fol \ ’ 14.1 t H < Id S
-lixlix Tg—*ww<r|t -------
farm !
p f.H - I
\ dav
ns of
-lu.iild be '
i g it n We |
.-Mf to
•very artamoon except sun-
^yt. N.x-
J Member of --—-----
osslualvely entitled to e
oafion of All new*, accri
m mo< oth»rwia« credited. >».
tocal n«wa publlahed there!
will
I,I.st I'll
bake I’ll
m muU m> cabbage tivudii will
take premiuma at the county fan.
i ii hav« grow.iig kirmn enough a’!
m v far 11 v !<• k»'< p Mid the <’ori of
l$i\ing Mutf xx . 11 not i <>b nn‘ of m\
sl, . i* Ifi Im Lux > xx <>uld fall iu Iim
raiMiUk garden s.iNr i’iim yvai th< v
I K.
me in They s
a n A s t a i t u ti n
1 a»mf» r bud tn
Whal tFie.V ii.Hlded
taught, that he mu .
pie the ti i t thing
•a 1 i n g a drum
tin custards
B’dia »i non
r v • I h d
Loafei d<
Fie of tl.H
allow rd H
two jump.-4 : nd
a iBlUggh
like lie WHS
s ti’sh for a
I Ve I !♦•<! let
m»n
b L ■ * 11 g h t her
man xx Im
To you to buy your Gro- crcasin* an’1 we want it to con-
cedes here, where thei|jnue |() (]0
several different profits
are eliminated—all of I wives are findingout how much
which will accrue to voiir,rnor)1 (hex' can save each month
benefit, her instance we]
have
SPECIAL PRICES
on
Salmon and String Beans
That can’t be duplicated i
in the city. And we can
save you money on many
other articles.
Pay Cash This Coming
Month and Sea How Mi
You Can Save.
,i sprink d i x
PK.gtam
l.i p HT.m
< < m r ’ i x hut
1 hi
\\ In 1
1 t ant i dm. ’
i
' * *nd | j.)., *, ,s T|l,.
■' !,art j b* I! t low • .I I *
< .1 7 mil.ul* s.
I ’ ' j I II
■ ■ • Bon
,,ur‘ , ll.uk
rar. unh hs
most pro- I
r xx am to
the om- vou
rra.l Trnnv-
xx r«»t h w itli <>n»- w •■
madness in tin- jnf
.symptom of t lie | fl2>
hurt A ml xx hen i (f
I suit**
W Olli.I | sliut
• vx
id <
to do ,<n
intend'd
« I bls
after Im L.
He Ih a* .-d
h ;i v . f ha l
> t h< ti- h '
he «- J |>|
t . * all
the la<'
ha x ••
wind v. 11 h
Idovx ing
w ich
not
I widi
I |M-ep|
'He hit
its H w fl 11 ( old (I
shiver i>. fore Urns
| door. Th is Jiri> v • s tie ................
; t iZe HH-n t.
” CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTES
' *li | M oi < t h .hi 11 ii id i rd f a < I m is railed j
t around on thei
1 i dra n of* the :
!and liack and
him He had .
.-I not call for ,
so lie
stick
w a • n
geology
Il i H bOl
II Iu
w .» *
rds. It
tin- Inna rdf5
s« a ’ t <• t ing t
•a f« i r $ mr.m I•• rr
me doings in the
f i (i m there a 11 <1
•i t he ol her
’ Ikini
and
and did not
I II fa- Ik-
*tv - -H t-f» •♦****•**■
home g
the I h ubai b pie
fifty by a hundred fret
raise, by honest toll, i
I wish t<> **at.
pumpkins I <an sell,
vou cannot rest and young
that will smell much like
the bh-st I'll haxr thlngw
and bakr I 11 have cauhflow
cabbage hvadij
about in tl;
Driiggliig
‘ TI a t'a t hr
• lit xx ha t xv r
• 1h-.I l d t he
A . I.f them 1;
T .<1 resto
Iu • I • pt
1.1 mi vi <1 to
pi« s
k It
i We have accepted the
r- .'.e | agency for Denton county for
THE SILENT ALAMO.
wind wen theres
m ffunt of )<>u
thrren nuthing t<
3 oil it makes
ih mutch more
not iiccrssa i v .
hummir. w en
♦ asirr !<• be
wunt t han with w Kt
No matter hoxx- hai
it still stays invlslblr
see ded
hats flying ••
know its tlo-
<»f Tty*- Cunnirst
if- IdL XV ot iirr p. . pl. ■
I ou t.
Berds
J:"
i.’;; fi's
Min V.
Mim I • .•
laid.. n
Hile MH
tost. 1 »I (I II t
HOUS “fo! to tie
love doth work like
brain” Well, that s on.
mil d im hh to xx a 111 to
.Vou feel like that
grit-\ a i
. a< h
u tt |.- ra<
i x »• past
XX' hen XX r ? v 1 r
< t r of III I I'd t o
won’t sa x' ' she mm-lud.-d ' th.’i
.tight th.- mill, ilium all at om .
ai. Hut. il htJpud. And 1 ’V»fi
i ii ma i i i <1 lit.- t h- i » n a n \ on
-------*—0---i \|,
The. question now! before the demo- ] • 1,1
cratic voters of Texas is not one of j‘,b;'
. personalities, but of the endorsement | i . p
or repudiation of the national demo-'"11-
cratic administration. In answer to)
«a£* Li W kLti 4iWykt ~fit i! - Ut* ^4 i 14 i t
thing AboXit the Wilson adrrfinistra•!
tion, in all its seven years, that he; -
endorsed, Mr. Bailey said at Wichita a
4 Falls that there wasn't. At El Paso ♦
he said the resolutions at Dallas, the ] t. - , - -
buU^ of which was devoted to endorse-
4 nseni of the democratic administration. J Allies |, ft -
were irreconcilable with his ideas of!"1''
- democracy, and that “Texas demo-] ,.f
crate must choose between them.”!
” Texaa democrats, who have knowl-]
edge and appreciation of what the
t democratic administration has achiev-
ed, should have no difficulty in choos-
ing, and thousands of men, friendly,
11. to and admirers of Mr. Bailey, will be | '
Z~~ found voting against him simply be-1 j1,',
» cause they know that he is wrong and j
that the effect of repudiation of the I'J-*-1
N .IN .1 < 1 I X •
k i < • k 11.
i » i fb <! g
vr»i|{«' in t
k iK'i'k ing
m < u ' t a i (I n
FHIM O M U
fFrt^rn .fnnmb
Mii-h ?7 \\ R
’ < i I-.- ,t i i«> w ii Siti
xv. « k N
t tim
hV.-d
big b.nd
11 n t b. m
on th. \ im-
milk It i- i
It and ’ <» t
mi !i«.*!
’ 11 • - m at
i I X ! Ii g ali
h.nid and
d fm-
I! ll ( <»
II. -|-
• -I
Joan BuptlRte RouBHenu, French poet,
whh born In ParlH on th.- nixth of
April. l<7!. He wan the son of a Hhoe-
makv.r, but in npltc of the difficulty
that poor people had in thorn* dayw in
gaining an eaucation h»* manag<’d to
,! pick up quite a bit of learning by the
i time he wnu a young man
He w-ah encouraged to write by Horn*
literary men whom Tie met. and he
began doing theatrical come-dtieR. None
of them wore NucceRMful He acquiretl
enough reputation, however, to be
pointed to a part of the diplomatic h< i-
vice. Then, when hr was on thr thresh-
hold of HUcceMH, he began an unfor-
tunate <iuarrrl which spoiled ihe r.-xt
of Ti LM life.
It appears fhat he got into a
<|iiarre| with another writer in
Hie 4 aft‘B patronized by the
literary num of the tim«. Following
this quarrel, a number of libelous and
ratio r opMc»-n»- xcrxeN appear, d and
w« re attributed to him After that
whenever such MTHt’K against literary
from appeared, people !>• li.-x.-d Rous
Mean to bi- tlieir author no that In- whm
frequently unjustly amused, 'Pio*
ing against him gr.-w so Htiong
• wax exiled troni his country
hlx death liowrx.r, hjx poetrx
s soni r *io xx
xx a u
• •( th.
tlr.< i
igs in. for
mt x . - 1.1
mor.-
|
’b
• -f
ik- -
blind
xx Ii o h rix»-r It ix
i ml i pirn ii xx a n
i picnic xv a
x pull
t.d of
opl. :t.
I rm Ih r
'X •• r♦ ;
• r.d bp*
I.ack to
divorce
ami put
t ret «it
and tbit d in 11• r though, for
i-I pi* ' \\ ria ",i-l xx reeks and
l-» ga t Ih i rd Up
TI-’-s all laughed .
In-* hrst and
and I un. Nolo
w a y they I - a d
.i 11« inptrd ’ -•
i \ t • • 111 n v 11 - • xx
In xx a »• , i d x -
-hut II- did but h
sh.H. o
u n't .-d
-t (b
l o JI
till’d Mis T
-1 I i u c k
I ». i.t-m
i h I nd u *■
in H-g.
i. st |O-
Mett In
you
ri< \ it nc«
a met ii
I ami
t Iirow n all xortn
ra«_;li other and
ui SflbTlTl to (|uar-
O first place
lii Other MnttrrN
wax T»sl and I found
xx hat xv e writ- doing We tried to
•mber one da.- aft.-r’a quarrel what
had b« en the matt.r Tn t ho firSt place
and it xx ax so l-iiri.d under recrimin-
ations and old grievances that
u Id n't either of us dig tt up
Home time. 'I'Ll n we realised that
was onlv a little thing and that
our trouble had
in other things
when we xvrto
in i nd that w . w a n t
er instead of t
agreen.f lit. "
Tim little
tliev would
other. The .
look.
W'HAT TO QUARREL ABOUT.
A woman who had inanaged to be
happy though married for 12 years
(they hh) that the first year is the
most precartoux arid that after that
comes another danger period along
about the tenth year; so one who has
safe!) passed the tenth year has a
good light to tjp-eak with sorpe au-
thority on the groat problem) gave an
interesting warning to a bride-to-be:
(if course y‘>u'll quarrel sooner or
later. she began-—
’(>li I hope we never wilF,” said the
hr Id*-to-be." I hate quarrels You
know w ii really are unusual in thr w ay
w.- agree about tilings.”
Moat Fngnged Couples Are
Most engaged couples are." said the
12 years married ladj. "But let me
put it this way. Make up your mind in
.tdxaiH’e (hat if by any chance you
♦ ver xhould quarrel, you will onlv <iuar-
r< I about one thing at a time."
Tl»e brid*a-lo-Le opened her
wide. "Wbftt makes you think
i|iiaii.-l about more than one
a time'’"
B.cause people almost always do."
said thr older woman. "Ami that's what
make quarrels such devastating tilings.
A quxrrel starts over some little tissue
(list you could settle without much
rumpus even If you .rid dlxagrrV o
it. But pretty R4»on you’ve dragged
sonm other grjixunci that s been rank-
ling and lie's met it with something
hr hasn't lik.d ami before you get
t.|ir<»ugh yoii'v.- thrown nil sorts <if re-
criminations at ra<;h other ftpd prolia-
territory 1>lv forgotten what
which in r‘‘1
tin rIx •
mu m »•
Ils H
xx . i 11 t < ■ d t (> 11 *-11. . m
X- 4 I I f • ■ I t.» Il
'««'•* X It I I
f ins
H.
f • -1 column
king I °
1111 u k j ' ‘
, .. fish
I m xx 'x liat I..-.
} h< ma v tia ve
jump, d about
in his hands and
his 1 a mis. It look < d
'ing to fa 11 to Ian
and some of the
h.n
I b < • V
• of t I k• . p i«■ 111c w ;
:i nd ’ I), purpo
1'kI in n mounds
*ui vliow .
Io* Imx
h.id a p
• rq. Hi- d
I
lamf. r
h In mind
r.aliy go f‘*
hay th. di;
|ox It bx t
is had
waiting
fet
magaxin-- that tri
4 I v of his o.i i I v
a nd hr is I ixp(>x<
rn If h a ppt ii.'d a
s w In I. I ,i
I hr
t h« m
da)
I - -1 - .1 I ho
ap-l *(lt
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