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our biggest chure!
still he tries to m
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3. Kelly laid 101 eggs thia
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the hen laid lit e
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TODAY’S ANNIVER8AKIES
Freeman Walker, a former
Stites senator from Oeor-
imond. County, Qa.
City county, Va.f !
as uovei
an to the
Most people talk entirely too much
anyway, and this is true particu-
one
the
by talking is. to
It. a welcome
rule. One tiling
with re
fearful
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n way is t
HWMa
town ia Wales u
U.ANERCHYMEDDYCA
(KYODOACH Just tfaa ____.
Will Rogers to become mayer of already
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tor an aviator to fly across the At*
OI.M^
M owr 'IM
lend in tMM
rto. te
gt-ia
Bradley.
SWEATERS
Correct Fall Patterns
In Pull-Over Style
I A»M HIM MH»»I M»»»t tf YOW Ligl
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diminutive, mterdecdfrie, tiny, i
iature. ,
Word Study: “Use a word fl
times and it is yours." Let ufl
crease our vocabuasy hy maflts
one word eaMTMl^
Disparage; to crtttctaB. tmjn
depreciate; belittle. .
■ BUT D©ys A Muuu
' f ^Uflrew SAflGWGTlOM
IM HUOWIH DM
&M.- the Rjb
MU. M one at
tn^nbers, blit
£• A pront on
Boom 211 McClurkan Bl*<* C
WriJ-allkW
•*! Specializes m Hi
Ball Bns. firoam wl^tet
Ten. Up the OU Bn.
forWUer
sSSs
rJEi Sr omre
to
lhen I was thirty-flve I
no headway either. Whe
rty-flve I was still losing
a fact when I was thir-
I ty-five I do not believe T had ac-
cepted most of the bcsic rules of
good conduct.
"I KM forty years old before I
fully committted myself to a defi-
nite program of better living. I was
forty years c*d before I.actually
adopted ' the fundamental princi-
ples of right behavior. I was forty
yoara. old before I catalogued my
failinga and determined to
strengthen myself where I wm
~ ___Z___Z-J to
o( the efforts T had made toward
reaching my objective I could not
see that I had gained any gntond.
Repeatedly I fell down and got up
again, tell down and got up again.
But eventually I began to note
a graduate progress, almost im-
perceptible at first: then a little
more and a little more, until nwW
1 see advancement year by year. I;
am expecting the pace to increase,
as my grip on myself strengthens/
until I shat! be able to note head-
way month by month, week by
week and perhaps day by day.
nrn* »ay*«
leaders have signifI
cptahlo to then
in stttotoi
it of B
a^d at one ti
8/ind got his
’□tenant in th<
the war wtth
•taid "tor Phti
' * N*w Tdrk otitto says many (
ef.oar praseagwlay Jacs sours writ ]
never die. Then our Jarz bandb
hat better stop trying to murdto
them.
The Cheka, chief to Soviet Rus.; r
ste bak ordered H more exo<s»*
tions. It's gotten to the point
where officials can shoot In almost Ml
every fjdirectioa- without hitting-!
any c<their friends.
•w*r • ■ ..iresaurwwa it- t’s—■■rewwesto*'1 ~L ? »* ,■ ■ •■wnssss
No, you’re nto •hasting bomw -*—■
Industries when you ask for tr
local anaesthetfa, .
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Father Ahde he has
lowances for the boy
this year, and that ait<
several ineanlngs.
♦ • e
A Chicago law dean says boxer*
a wl
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Tfi* BEAUTY OP THE
r-lofl.the beauty of the Id
God be upon us; and t
Thou the work of our han
to; yeg. the wort at our hi__
tablish Thou it. Psalm flg:lt 7'
Miss Clemence Dane, the
known English author, waa a ,
coastal actress before She took
the pen.
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Words often misused:
say "shim WF> some pla
“soent witore.”
Often mispronounced:
Pronounce gorj, g as in -go," o
in “lord.”
Often misspelled quadrennial;
two n’a
Synonyms; little, small, minute.
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1 which Wes nothing.—Dallas Times
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That’s not a dismal proM>ect
WdvU.eh
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When you thfok sweaters ypuF
th°u«hto:
Bhtopay.
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^Considering the strength
■BrilcAdoo showed in the
$924 convention and the
Krtdly developing antipa-
to Smith in the southern
Sot of the country, Mc-
Xwoo’s withdrawal must be
nr n r< aa a strategic
Sibve to bind together the
Maty with a leader who per-
Mpa has not yet appeared
"da a possible nominee, or one
who would be more accept-
jpa to both factions within
K -WiA the -
I Er* • EsdMBKBI
Mean. More
» find
doesn't try to solve all
ry’s problems
say the J"* at
Change
We admire Shout the President is
" silSMe, and tf he continues
it attitude after he leaves the
White Bouto he will not lower his
standing in our estimation
^Vhen You Wfcnt
=1: BABY BL
uid. choioMt meat,
of every Idnd,
•phone 25 or 925.
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Prance.. Ok. well, maybe
the Deglbn boYs cbUlit use it <
there. .
'Copyrlsht, 1>B,7. NEA Service,^ae^
fiayis Qua has Rpne to
Ok. well, n»ybe*ome of
over
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CMWBB
; Will it be worth it?
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STORY OF TEXAS
TIBH ONB BT OM
‘ tom mwm jEa
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to Built out of original MMalr ♦
4 polity of Refugio. ♦
Rockport, the county seat. ♦
♦ The origin of this name ♦
i back, far back, 1R the *
Spanish history of Tea- ♦
aa. One author seta it aa re ♦
mote as 1W. It is said that ♦
_ Captain Basterra named toe ♦
to river after a saint—Our Lady ♦
takt frWjAranaaau. «
♦ -Thus the county derived ita ♦
B the army and navy de-
tments, apparently has
t another reverse. Ap-
star before the American
»ton convention in Pans,
Chefl saw his resolution
ing that aviation be made
i a department of f
ome practically nul'
gi amendment that the
nge be made “as soon as
’^Mitchell is a fighting!
n and believes thorough-
n What he is fighting for.
m past knowledge of his
thods as a worker for avi-
m, it is not Ukely that he
I cease his efforts..
POLITIC ALPVZZLE.
democrats are apparently_____ _______
ttteeh uy 4u the air lol- weak. Ww y«an after
mar McAdoo’s declara-
I eliminating himself as a
isible Democratic nemU
i as were the Republicans
ly in August when Free-
ilidge blasted hones
isy Republican toic-
, fall. McAdoo ha*
n accredited with btf
of wisdom in Ma time-
monouncement, yet its ul-
ate effect is difficult to
an tonj.qi'll
pertag, shlhgH
tog. And a* i
gfltheyg
The Children
But because she
worW.
of tha.ii
wife tp
is
MAKINQ HEADWAY
Two owe were talking together. .
Said the younger to the older. “I *
Me no sense in living. Although
I »m .satisfactorily married, have
four nice children, hkve a comfort-
able home and am making money,
I have no use for life. I'd as soon
die as live; in fact I'd rather die.
I shall be glad when the time comra
“WeU. I see plenty of reasons to
llrt,” averred the- older maia "I
have a lot of things in my sys-
tem that I want to get out of me
before I leave here. There are
things vrous wtth me that I want
to correct Add I want to stay here
long enough to make those cor-
rectifins. I don’t wish to die until
I Have made toe improvement in
my character which I know ars
“Are you making those improve-
mentof" asked the younger man.
-Tkjjy
The younger man laughed bitter-
ly. ^;...
are things wrong with
me too,** he said, “but I cannot
see that I have made any head-
way whatever in correcting them."
■
itself “Thirty-I
llified It was^the older man’s turn
A the tau»h-
ffirtet Hicks work* all kinds •
subterfuges to renuyp in the Um-
light of publicity, gurt tt toae Stow
Nltood out oh W 'AM wfiei
trew in
toawhooTpteto TO^smi
»ey attracts rtteltldh by, miking
out Mke a lizard has run trp his
Wb tog.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS
Sir. John Bradbury, noted Bng*
11.’h economist and diplomat, born
55 year* ^ago today.
Joseph D. Bayers, former gover-
nor of Texas, born at Oranada,
Miss., M yean ago today.
Dr. 3idri<>liare4 tote Pfleto-
dent of the boMwe of Ute Bity at
New York, barn at Belmont. Oah-,
John JiaDtfffie. representative in
Qongrees of toa First AMMta dls-
1 ■ hMM bom in Monroe Oauaty, Ala*
4^ VArs ago today. ’
,, E. . .UIUWWI,
known English writer of
fiction, born <9 years ago
Adam Worth, perhaps toe great-
est criminal of the post half-cen-
tury. stole money and ‘ '
toe estimated amount
tie owned • steam yi
racing stable and had _
ly appointed apartrngnte to Mow
Tbrt and London. Yet he died pita-
nilres.
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.fjrjaiid ate tbe taeal news publish-
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MtaBia, Ttoca®, September », 1«27
- j^e==s=ad«Pwre»»e ii i " iWr—
HARD BATTI®.
Col. William Mitchell,
crusader for aviation, and
recipient of many rebuff* in
hia fight t ocreate a depart-
ment of aviation
tiie army and
Su&PeKioep>m>wffloH.
j3maeaamasens5saBHBs=^=^—, . --
- ba Uy iMifiMs m
w w. L Gertaa |
uv**; W®
Pen., Bl
of thiH
tary Im
West W
f- .3
irorn.1t*
ooueb*';!
to be a
to the n
a privab
ii’cuta add the Phtn^Em ” he
made an admirable retail, rebec-
lally lb the Asiatic AMmMno.
Where mbr» than any dn*r taan,
ft fa said, he so shaped ipe Mttve
constabulary as to make it ene of
the beet auxiliary fortes ever
known to nations with dependen-
cies. Since his retirement from the
army in 1922 Gen. Harbord has been
president of the Radio Corporationt
of America. .5 . ’
it opinion regard-
>o’b action rgnge
_____fief that tbe last HF
gtacle to Smith’s nomina- vO
n is removed, to an asaer* | V
n that McAdoo’s move
is motivated by a desire
place Smith in a position
lere he cannot powibly be
minated. Various writm
ve argued that McAdoo
* placed the respOMflffllty
r party harmony or lack of
rmony on Smith's shoul-
rs and furthermore has
tokened the position of
las wbe ha d beau support-
’ It
both fttguietaibr(and
Are Btawoittal
' ---------W,
> chll-
dretL toMfe dtertttiMrt HMMtact-
fully to him. When toa come* home
ed by hi* sense el dependence and.
his failure, puts up with it.
All this I know through bne of
the roetners, who has a great sym-
pathy for “the old nan.”
And the lesson I refer to is,tote.
That there aren't any such things
as male and female characteristics.
That it’s circumstances that give
women certain virtues and men
othere, and that if you revane toe
circumstances you reverse toe Vir-
tues.
(That man is in a position where
he is more dependent on the wo-
him, add W
ton showb-^to
u altitude and hers.
SVVirli
Uta*. I| unkindly. He feels htettte*
pendence and his economic wrek-
ness, and that sense has made him
something of a coward.
It isn’t because fi
patience and yieldil
vbly associated that
men art patient an
it's because condil—- -
cne set- of virtues In one sex and
toe other set in to* other sek.
---■ "“U, tb* coin
;prtuae and
Wholly, be-
Bfttoji i* too
at* revemi
i ^ com
WEATKERFQBD—Postal clerks
here report having aeon a covey
of quail on tbe post office lawn.
They -were^fltatad by a . sneeee
virtto-
iSSFuii”
I have just opened up a
clean, fregh grocery atore.
Our gooda and prices will (
interest you. ,
Also we are handling the '
Cackeld Poultry Feeds and
Mflkelo .Dairy Feeds. ~Our
prices on these good feeds
will astonish you.
Give us a trial order. We J
deliver. <
HRSI4US8 PUMM
InetallatifMl
Philip D. Coury
108 Fry 8t FhopelJUU
Get our prices on dishw
before you W-
C0dKIN6 UTENSIL
Of all kinds—many nici
things that‘will help th<
housewife in fnp*rl£<
meals.
SUflHHK
Ever
good Si
glad to
M .
Hardware and Sporting
Goodb.
Mta touted FMM
M Bureau of Ob MB*
N> kwfl FDBMC
■^rettoctiqnupoa.flh^
!V
V
By Ub Pap*
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I wrote a totter to Maty Wat-
. kin* today, betng.
■, Parfr Francs. Dsw M^ry. It
sfigsta * lung wile rtnee I wrote you
■» Mflter how are you? Im all rite.
; I Save saw acre* prttty gerta in
PartfebuY so far you are still toe
mort bewty looking gari la toe
world as far a* I know from ix-
pertonce. altho of cores I have
' ony bin fa* 2 ccuntries sc far but
I can imagine the others.
If. I had a pickture of you I
1 could make top Prentch gerl* as
jeUte as enythlng, but dont send
. me one unless you feel like it. I
am going to have some pickture*
of me taken by a French photog-
rapher, but of cone I wont inpude
myself by sending you one with-
out g speshil invitation,
i You set tome funnv things in
'fiSZ oZ ofthem fa the rrSx tip *
?empte'Hurston, a weD- *** »“ta ‘o each other and seem „
- *r!- *“*™*«*-. " 5“ to enjoy it. If’a mfln got a hat
‘gJaT tlpped to h^t hed
he was being called » stew and he
would wunt to fito rite away, so X
peas U aU depends on wat ^our
used to *Dd m>t knowing eny dif-
ferent*. Wen a Frentehman is in-
terdueed to my father and tips hi*
hat to him my father ha* to tip
M* ha* back tat it makes him
Huah to do tt and tt make* me
blush to see him. -
The ladies dont tip their hate to
each other but they quick kiss
each other on each tide of their
face, eometimes looking as tf they
would rather bite each other in-
stead. Which they proberty nertT
ttant but enyways it would be a
good chance.
: J go* a. letter from .Pud* Simkin*
and he says he wawfcs home from
skaol with you every day and he
r any* you think he's grate. Wat do
’" I care?
IteaMCttvely effeetionately youre.
Benny Potto talwdrte.-■
IjlshweF-
INSURANCE
Kfrftt Side Squari
WINDOW ,01
Phone us to reptftgt
broken window gtafe
We carry most «W sizes.
Putty and Glaaienf Points.
Wit Paint and Rpr Ct.
Phone 958. 208 W. Ogk
awteim . mu is MH W»«
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l\ A 4L. „ 'r
lb. Start
GRAND RAPID^
gtaDtinoe Vaselogiar
admitted to cltttal
Chtf court granted
ittange hi* name to
The greatest goHbiNMtodbt **-
gtob of today is the WitaattaBetk*
District of South Africa. Tta annu
al output is worth about *1M,OOO,
*“■ Z
Pean—5 Dweteti A QoeA DMA*
ter runntag'El
Now piston rinn, timer J -
----otc., will make pwwnr ruai •
1194-W. like a new one. Cali us.
MfflBreMfa1***
HE'. - ■
A <M9 taawtart. 1W7, G*». 1
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Mir**|ltat,
Aeon.
iW,
144, and the consptr-
I their
ciowd it up to 200.
1877—James A. Duncan, presi-
dent of. Randolph-Macen College,
mud a't ‘Atoland. Va. Bom at tow-
folk. Vai.April 14, lEto ' «> <
190fl-rTrOop.s ordered out tb •op-
press rtotihg among iron and flteel
woricert'^B the anttxrwEttS coal re-
gion. ” •'V‘ ‘‘
190P—Hesident Taft opened the
great Gunnfaton tunnel in Colo-
rado.
1917 Secretary of War Baker
n vicwe< the “Rainbow Division” at
Camp Mills.
1925—Mhrriage of Prince Phillip r
of Hesee and Princess Mafalda. ~
ercond daughter of the King of
Italy. -"’4Re~ * - .
ss grow and grip ai
1 we tbtak weVb i
k-1* w.** ” "
' DbflW’®*
PaRStofa ?
■J
Perhaps,
perpetuation. One txHd witatist has
hinted a*
Th* next logical step would bo nrtnic equality.
faatie kaoektng a golf ball ---
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island are tbe only two Canadian J 1
provinces still dry “ And they T
art tie only two that do <W||, dt*! X
----------- aetar-Wtatngo-en tietteW Mliflii
Qply Jrtcawi of ~ ’ . c
A Kansas City man was ar»
rested for careless walking Maybe
the chart* should have ta**t
reckleW walking.
. The New York pastor who ad-
vertised. and whose ad read
“tAWN SERVICE." probably will
get a lot of credit for candor, any*
how
• 0 •
The farther along we go tta 1
more we begin to understand Just
bow Lucky' Lindbergh waa. ’<.
(Cepynght. l»»T NBA Service. (
Whenever you r*H
dition* you revere* tn
the vices. Perhaps n*
cause tbe weight of tt
strong for. ah Unmet
in any individual oa
Bernard Shaw say* tltafl the re-
lation* between the iekei
er be entirely wholes*
tnbre is complete econo
.' pendente for both sexes.
Woman* Big Vhpald Job
And so long a* Women have tta
big unpaid job of carrying on the
be arranged. '
And then ww Sail hataTjco-
,i LT,.
1827-1
United 1---
gia, died hi 1
Born in Ohs
Oct. 25, 11W
1862—Th* police discovered an *
infernal machine at '
prepared against Louis Napol
1«8»—The price Oi gold in
York reached’ f "
a tors decAred
purpose to
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