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G, NOVEMBER 17, 1923.
CITY
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erediied tottor not other-
them in gently.
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3.75
were alone.
Sunday Edition Only—la Texas:
box'opened once more and Mr. Os-
After a few words
askew, by the eater expression
ing-
seat in a corner
with his back to the other occu-
indisputably her own.
ings.
her—-as be had
(tint. May
ago.
J
smiling, and.
/
A
This age may be rememberea u
Grand Opening of Warren’s Toy Dept
ON SECOND FLOOR
TODAY—SATU RDAY
terented enouch to
it themr
In the course of time-the etnner
giw
' .ecept Ma wite’a relatong.
by his tather whe
tune
Now an always, the woria» via-
mupply of advice to erented by family allege that the dead brother
who never ereate
By
so HE CAME OVER HERE
had to tolk
N
X
Ian
Be
MELLON AMO THE BONUS,
MEL-
Ma
aow
free
thr
nine. A eplenate time
• ay
The
MARLEY. Fullback
ment
G
I
GOAL! FOR
on the whole a
stomach
headach
Use la
resolute ana
ou an
M1
TEXANS!
I
neering to work ta a WMii Mails
Ing abewt fear, envy.
•fit or
positici
reason you
are not ideals
for the
ry of the worid.
0
—unless, you
wMb
FL
ou do not care
SPEt
la Bare* la the
We' Are Prepared- to Help You Cross
Ma, Unknewn Quafti..
That Goal
of
Cera la la demand
ENFIELD REALTY & HOME
Henny Fora, A
»
may not nceept any
bto
11
BUILDING COMPANY
a,whe
corts aanncoorerugee.
Si
NEWSPAPERS THANK
Ground Floor Littlefield Building
on the part
FL
selldes
maSw ef
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The Goal of Every Man’s
Ambition Is to Own a Home
Swift’
Bacon
I He was » spendthritt, a gambler,
a roue, a shining ught in both the
of
to
Com M king of American crops
this year and Chicago finanelers
In the First Quarter
Life’s Game
■Aina of cont
ana phyatcai
Swift’
Hams
The cftain had
aualence, balkd of
materiai gain
parueularly "hal
the
the
the
The sikh zealots
junt be Sikh of 1
umie-s ther
ot Aherdea
We I
in Aus
the qi
10.00
U.M
in bto buny Me time, robbed the es-
tte ot 20 mimes dollara ana they
ank for Judgment for a like smnunl
Shoula they via this cult ana
tecover th. 20 mUMoa Mian the
mecona wite M Oearae Qopla ana
their three chudren win ba penni-
Ina anwu take away from the
widow ana bar. the five muon M-
prevan
and eve-
r the be*
Recipe
Firat have
Very few of the autos left at
home on a pleasant Sunday ati-
ernoon an able to run at all.
Presidential candidate, don't hurl
their bat. Into th. ring. They ease
o year
i aMM
sealoug
very dea
Borne marry for better or worse
and some for board.
While anything can happen, it sel-
dom doea happen.
Neve from far-off Brjetsh India.
Chilf 1
Roast
What is there left for them to do
(Unless they stick around sad
freeze) ’
Except. what time their gill krow
Queen: “
Kenneth
Vidor.
Veal l
Stew.
Swift'
con, 1
I. elate of mind.
people born on taja
muitea to join
e inetudes mar
County library.
New Tre via courthouse.
Beautification of Barton
-And
letters--
down
The teathered people
And say: “Let's all go
Where they're enjoy
weather.
Mty to a pretty rood thing,
W. tor the man who baa no
means at hiaing Me craves
fna trade for cenuries ana
Halwin says.
araam at untvernal
Buecezitul
date am:
Mejeatie i
Spaniah
Crecent:
of the B
wom.n-
Oree, C*
' -Gd
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Austin American
Our xuess to that liberty in the
hinpland republic win speak with
darided French accent
A child'barn today wmbeue-
mponaive aad unattectonate, but
NOVEMBER 17.
it vibrattots
it Iba entire day
ba la never
mear ram
bank la the wun-
nent le a mental
aiuon wall worth
TARr ANDaEW w,
Lox baa taken the Aa
de into Ma naafy.. n i
To apreaa their wings ana hit the
brezef '
No wonder when the eel— rush
49 l«.M|beck yard fence
Because, when it is cold and wet.
Tiy southward take their wing-
ing ways.
I do not know why poets such
As Bryant, in expansive rhyme.
Extol the honking gome so much
When south he turns in autumn
time.
Spare
Ribs .
Rule Baa Say, Dee 2, far
renet at a» humgry in the
• Hest Theas vU are ISM
Movement nay them are 200,006
The dear old Hiving Santa Claus win make Warren's, new at 714 (**?«■
Avenue, his headquarters agate this year. .
There'll be hundreds and hundreds dT toys and gifts for boys and giris
of every age.
Santa Claus wants all the little folks to visit himhathis new’home this
year. The date of his arrival will be announced later.
* Mes. Y-n
i " —
Men who not serious all the time
are usually considered funny.
at lo he theught be w* fichtine
make mate torever, the demeeracy
the wona bat necoraing to the
NSW fog* at the times enrough-
l Swim be may have boon mtu-
mbewhmm Ret rug tn A4venea,
Fge Dally and l^^hl’ Am-rlean:
Your Birthday
By MARV BLAKE
Big dog scandal In New York.
Pedigreed pup. had cur tails so the
sales have been curtailed
poee ehe did give me
that I had not been In*
th. "ppienata wuppor ana hole-
route m-aaatatfaar at the daily
pewupeper at the etale in annaata-
tag nra prevention week wan on -
Completion of scenic highway sye*
tem, including read to Hamilton
Pool.
Completion of enm.
Modem abattoir.
hate must be put aaMa by roar
own power at mtcaamt ana de-
_ = ___ the Englia
wouldn't Mates to Mm.
GPe.
serene person in the house.
1—1 think you had better go
back to Europe. I must be frank.
effort on aluention and health They
aa band in hand with imaigeation.
Hancock:
3:00 and
Th
*' 4
g Nearly sii
5 in the west
B tin. propert
22 of a tax titl
W ago and not
5 then unknot
1 may be use
■ school for 1
K to relieve C
V Fulmore sch
I That this
G school boar
E suggested b
■ sioner of ti
l partment, w
K the matter
" ties. He e
unanimous a
dll to this
have xpres
The tract
north of Ev
sald to be
tion where
considered 4
building for
of the adot
school boar
to the voter
ginin of a new business or
other prwtocO—travel changes
the renovation of anything
122
‘wea have more faith la eht
r taring a Aster to hoop
wen if doctors never got sick
engreette pereonality.
Yoa have the piomeer wpinit per
exceilegee it today le year birth-
day. You win never be qujte raar
ma aaU unu you are leading the
way to game line at work.
tor him to do was to let
out the next time they .
ma, in which they had mantented
no averston whatever from piayng
their own role, tranaferrea their at-
Published by arrangement with Asnoclated Fire National
Pieturea, Ino. Watch for the aoreen version produced by Fran
Lloyd with Corinne Grimth aa Countess zattlany.
Copyright iSM by G-rwua. atharte
TOO MODERATE
A London student of the servant
roblem care that cooks would be
Ktor pl eared if they am esile
with Madame azttiany he went out
and Returned almost immediately
with three other mon. two of his
No wonder kids grow up to look
like their dads. All they do is loaf
and kick about money.
get together
hipa a town
lag mummier
Poor old Wilhelm. He was knock-
ed out before the world was made
mate for dictators
"Reallyt Wall let us enjoy the
next act," she added indulgently-
"I hope you wi remain here-
2 25 ^kikS-^; 24..
S termer, merviee men.
Andrew W. Melon is eminenty
■ rm ol Uttar the henna is rata
M by a but aa teo weaim at taa-
Ba. hand ad • taz,on the backs
Md Mo bemes at th. peopie. In-
l
if you and I away up north.
If we had wings with which to
fly.
We'd eoar aloft and haeSen forth
To find some warmer, kindlier
w. dgo nocaun. we had to go
From these chill regions we'd de.
port.
And not a poet here below
Would, think we were the Imai
Mi amart_______
STILL ON Irs WAV
Nov it is the Philipines where
that weir-determination phrane la
playlag the dickena
thelend ho le demanding a
Me vdb prumtoed a bonus
ted tbs polluclans who are office
hetaera. are gotag to veto Mm tbs
moua wlaard of the rail and the
founder of the Gould tortunea. The
count was a broken French adven-
turer, with a record as unsavory as
[that of an outlawed tomcat on a
aaa whom you
whom you love.
teation to the stage, although Cia-
verine saw more than one glance
wander aeross the house, and those
in the adjoining boxes felt them-
eelvm free to pear peratstently
FarAr had not finished bowing
and kissing her hands before the
next curtain when the door Vf the
XXII, (Continued).
A diversion occurred for which
Clavering at least was grateful
The door opened and Mr. Dwiddle
entered, Umping and leaniru on a
cane. He looked pale and worried.
Clavering "resigned his seat and
took one still further la the rear.
But the low-pitched dialogue came
to him distinctly.
Many a man marries a woman
simply because he admires her good
judgment in marrying him.
WARREN’S
711—01 the Avenue
Santa Clau‘ Headquarters for Twenty Yean
Sub Rota
B, NIMI
sumed by men not only born Into
the best society but bred In it, and
who had lived on their background,
not on their nerves.
would if she demanded it; he made
light of Dinwidle’s fears, knowing
her as he did—where would he
come in? Sheer luck, supplement-
ed by his own inittative, had given
Hound dogs sit around and howl
at the moon. Calamity bowlers sit
around and howl at nothing.
More Truth Than
Poetry
... - — -I y ■ - ■■
OVER-PRAISE
Uoyd George
1 womebod.
meit-rellant aad
probably, the most
Uncommon Sense
BY JOHN BLAKE.
No stoves have bird., no way to
aX' with which to keep them
warm
When falls a frost or, in the nigbt
There sweeps on them a howling
storm.
Thekseave no house in which to
As hasten sheep within the fold.
When clouds foregatber in the eky
And of a suddeo ti grows cold.
did accept
or . . . or-"
"Well." Madame
Gould befor bo mill as to that
land invianbi beynai the Dark
mvir. •
"But you have a seeret you wish
to keep. Helleve me, you can do
no no longer. The Bophtoticatee
are generous and casual. .They
take you on your face value and
is not enough. It is long anmocla-
tion.that counts, and the "air" may
be -acquired by men of inferior
birth but the supreme opportunity.
He had managed to Intel eat her he-
cause he had no rival, and he was
young and Ma mind in tune with
hors That alone, no doubt, was
the secret of her imagtnauve nigne
In’his direction. For the first time
in his life he felt a sense of inferi-
ority. and for the moment he made
own generation, and a tall, dark,
extremely good-looking young man.
whose easy negligent air was set
Six 2
In
A man la old when the prospect
t wearing knee pants and fussy
lockings cant persuade him to
i useleas walking about.
Momsh. aMe.
ertle A 7 82.20
T-a. .7 .to
children
of his own mind and betray in every
line the moral rottenness of this
sprig of nobility who* family tree
began to sprout a thousand yer
To be "born" wise thing
her find It
u pants lest some one recognise and
* speak to Mm. A hideous tsar had
invaded his soul. If this world, so
to mid to have started on Me bunt-
nema career aa the meller of a patent
moune trap. Now-the prince* and
the other members of the Gould
not a doubt it
aitlona in the leading aero belt
etatoe need be aaaaroat tola year.
him a ear field tor a few weeka,,
but whAt chance would he have,
not only if her house wee overrun
with people but if she were pur-
sued by Aien with so much more to
offer, with whom she must have so
much more in common? He might
be the equal of the best of them in
blood and the superior of many, but
his life had not been of the order
to equip him with those minor but
essentig and armorall arts, that
essured ease and distinction. pba-
— first won het. hence and her share
The American’s Program for of the Gola minions. This second
moaar provided you
Codifie
Loo
I It Will R
I violatore of
1 cape punst
cailties Juc
Houston sal
nation of h
simplificatie
• th« laws, an
to the peopl
almost hole
•aid
Judge Hr
ths Texas
which is m
sion of alf
of Texas
voting thei
faithfully. ■
the revsion
k to the ne
Branch said
"We hope
• the people
a revision
ment and f<
pne t and
fudge added
gish’liver and diabetes. U fat,
ear may speak of worry as a abort
circutt at nerves to the brain It
kerne owt the vital linen and fires
no return for anarar stall .------------— ---
Thie worry and nervow naget- dominane poe-ibly, • bit teodomi-
People who get familiar on short
notice should not be noticed.
wreck through causes that are easy
a but difficult at treat-
any phyeiclan. Mental
BLACKOXEN
fc Gertrude 3Ktherton
Anything le* would be cowardly.
Tou interest me too much. . . . But
M LAINE wooed and won Anna
m—r- -v i- t------- w— I Gould, aha aricheat American heir-
Bwabw of BM AaSK PeeMa of ClrailsU*. see af two aecades ago. She was
udparipuagtrtoEpqsucnsomvortzf„nthe daugnter or Jay Gould, th. fa-
bones are to be dragged tiom
eofTin and his handling of
Gould tortune to ba aired in
Most of ths bootleg patrons are
b great cities and yet people go
• kothe country to hunt nuta
to this prudent r murmured Din- borne entered,
widle, aa he eat himself heavily
beside her. "There will be nothing
else talked of in New York tomor?
Zattlany was
'to. brom*. " Enttckanmievrizoy
Austin.
Commiesioner-manager form at
city government.
dinturbaincen, *ch aa tret weary
ana pretenm which bring * aar-
vumnena, have a direct and merieu• F
aa up. The
private dra.
whl data one that an ebouM try
to cultivete. The troubie meeme to
■to la aaaklag jap rant mind When
you have don/ thie In regard to any
la* that meema to have been set
for yum yaw eon bo down to sleep
and MMsssl drenma, aa a *Bor
Asas even to s mtorm.
The mtna ran to an Htant hi one
2 wxt dm.c 22302
the neke aat for them «uec..
would to thafrs wieout worry *
envy. -
him that John ana Billana Henry
all wanted to marry her ahe has
•polled his aport at iimkine be
"onadhruriu an." rooeni" het
it la etErIar to have a man
ana. "1 anal pee why mome one
baa not etalon you." San to hare
Mm fast that in courtine you be
to trodaine arar a much were
path
iCeorrtent, MM. to h-n Srediebu toe l
Gar.a y bad a mad Messtan.
The Garmaal are a hard-heede
paspH. Thia mad Memiqn ar the
new Chrat waa «ainine converts
aad ereating atoerdw And the
hard beaded ones glared him to
foil where bo Heed away aad died. [
They are aa* loexime ter M*-
ateha la Qermany. Tbs peer are :
hunting toed aad too neh aad too 1
powertut are plottine for the res- 1
terauon of Um monarehy This to
a mad oM world aad autocracy may
re radical taxes may be redusid
1 milon dollars a year, without
> givtag of a boa* to the toruar
Me men- I the ‘bonus to given
to the tax* win be moreasea soo
■tea deMaro a year and there to
•tosr way out ef it
ent at l■■H^e^ basts *o men
baows whereot he upeaka fa
r ume tbs American set di sr waa
mined the earth aad Ha tutneds
rear if ba mavea toe day for the
nocraciee at the worth by boat
into the earth the military ma-
•• at two emperom
to yom Stow to be gotmg to be
wenized * Masred? He tought
the wealth of taolu as weu
their curiosity is merely human
and good-natured. But this! In
Jane Oglethorpe's box! It is in the
nature of an invasion. You hardly
could have done more if you had
forced yourseit into a drawing-room
uninvited. You must elther come
out tomorrow and tell them who
you are. establish yourseir . . .
courts of New York by the Princems
De Bagan and other members at the
Goula family.
Oaoraa Gould was made the
principal trustee at the huge tor-
to memne at a tanar mm Cara
grower are not aa the pohntical
war path They are taking deem
the velvet
The* memoirs of the count, de-
clared by the writer to be a 'detailed
Mery of the women he loved and
conquered, or loved and loot, should
be christened. “The Confessions of
a Male Harlot." They may be rich
as a pile Of fertiuizer "is rich; they
may be racy to those who love er-
ratic literature; they are rotten
and should appeal to those who
love rotten pabulum wMch etinketh
the mind. •
Thie count of France should have
died immediately following birth
He has lived a long ure and accord-
Ing to his own admisaions he has
lived it dissustingly without once
having added a spect of luster to
a noble Uneage or a laurel to an
honored name. And this reminds
the writer that George Gould's
>TIC LITERATURE AND THE
GOULDS. >
UNT BONI DE CASTEL-
"I know UI But I am afraid H's
too tots now. They not only win
resent your indifference, but they
are extremely avers to anything
like senaational drama In prtyat
Ufa And your appearance her. to-
night la extremely dig mallei Theyu
never forgive you." be reiterated
wolemnly.
ccga
Mary Ogden risen from the dead
There’s a rumor, by the way, that
•he is dead." - ----—- — —*— —-g- —--—-
•Whs waa alto. 1... V nis eyes. Clavering, hot Waiting
hmS’from Vlnnath"sut"ttimm. hemntroduceamnedztop he smok
prudent ? Mr. ciaverg told me of room and took * "eat 1 * cor
your kind concern, but I assure you
that I am neither a political nor L
marital refugee."'
s the one in which the graphic arts
became pornographic.
H. tab* secret joy in finding
quaint book-ator. * an aM
antigue ebop * aa musuai place
•y where and- •• ** Ana he will glow * he
telle af Ms dowcoverte.
Knowing this qualty la man. a
girl should he clever and let te
man aimoever her, it ahe tens
Betas* ts PosotMe st Austin. Tsaas.
mSecnad-- Matar.
for rearing children:
more sense than the
An optimist is a man who has a
ward the toy ar. In a few moments
he tollowed. The attendaat opened
the Oglethorpe door and as he one
tered the ante-room he maw that
the box was still filled with men.
They had evidently taken root. He
was pommessed by a dull anger, and
aa it spread upward his wense of In-
ferlority look flight. He'd rout
them all, damn them. Aft* all he
had more brains than any man tn
ths houne and his manner could be
as good snd as bad aa their own.
Moreover, hs was probably more
strongely endowed in -other ways
than ths youngest of them. The
altar Prince Ds Sagan, a first
cousin of the graceless scamp who
XXIII.
But It was soms time before he
*w her alone again, and mean-
while many things happened
She took Mr. Dinwiddie home to
her ear for supper. Clavering fol-
lowing with Osborne in a taxi, and
as the abundant repeat was spread
in ths dining-room. It was patent
that she had gone to ths opera with
the intention of bringing back will-
ing guente. she knew that both
Dinwiddle and Osborne subacribed
to the omnibus box, and no doubt if
they had failed to put in an appear
anos she would have dropped -
with one of her internally reedy ex-
cuneshimaeit et his own door
Bhe might aa well have announeee
without bothering to food these
damned old horse that sho did not
intend to m him stone stein until
mhe had made up her royal mind.
(To be Continued.)
I do not know why birds should get
Such ahowecs of untinted prates.
THE HouR SAVER
The only wsy you can put hours
into the Mavings bank is to turn
I them first into money or knowi-
! edge.
There is no bank that will take
1 the hours.
If there was, we should have
longer lives, snd merrier on*.
For we could Graw put, at 50 or
fo. elf the hours ws had not used
during the preceding years, and
have a long, long time to be happy
and prosperous. .
There are so few hours alloted to
ua in proportion to the work we
have to do, that there should be no
such term aa "spare hours.''
For realty ws can spare none of
them.
Whether epent at work or at play,
each should bring in some experi-
enee that is worth remembering, or
some pleasure that adds to the joy
of uiving
Yet. with full knowledge of how
few hours there are in a day, ana
how few daya there in a life time,
the moot at * deliberately waste
hours which. If well epent might
make car tdrtunea.
Watch the people in a big office,
and you will observe that half of
them waste an hour * more a tat
tach watching the clock, or trying
tg postpgne the beginning of • new
task.
Look st any holiday crowd and
you will see that moat of them. In-
stead of having a good time through -
cut the day, waste good valuable
hours in quarrels with other peo-
pls. or in futile worry over trines.
Thses hours—the hours we warns
■ ossnsi ba umea over There la no
means of storing them away to
draw on in the harvest Ume at our
Uvea
Hot If each one of them la rightly
used they can be turned into wenith
marriage "tuk" as they say out west
and the American born princesk haa
been happy ever since.
At M, the Count Doni De Castes,
laine is as bras* aa hs was at 25,
and as rotten in ideals as a Paris
Apache. He is giving to the read-
ing world a story ot his unblushing
amours which reek with the filth
Those who do not believe in
dancing haye nothing to dance
about.
amtaaotlal momtnation whatever *
ba feels that ba wm he abte to ne-
eompleh much ata through Ms
press* ana atafaatat aetivitien
Haney Ford to Bm puzate-pieture
Mima” Why pot “M
cortencina,w BsB
I can only suppose that your secret
is of the sort that if discovered-
and they will discover It!—would
case you grave embarrasament "
"And you think I am Mary zatu-
say's illegitimate daughter r
“I don’t think they would have
minded that if you had brought
letters to thedh from Mary aeking
them to be kind to you—and if you
had made a good marriage But to
have it flung in their tame Uko this
—they will never forgive you.”
"And you thing I am Mary zitti-
anye daurhter?
-"S67 think Uhav. gone back
to my original theory. But there
mnuat be eomothlng behind- She
never would have let you come over
here with a letter only to Trent.
She knew that ah» could rely on
many of her old friends No people
in the world are more loyal to their
own than the* old New Yorkera.”
comfortable income from tax-free
£ ' securities
Do* rem i
-idmbune
row. So far there have only been
rumors. But her*! Tou look like
Pvta i Mintater Stanley Baidyin
at Rugtoad to a political revolu-
uoniat Grat Brit Is s has Os* for
from every-
>tbod to them by George
metimen Imade you to a
mould to your own imires
Tou are naturally kenerous in
thought and deed beenum you are
honesty intellectuel You sm nt
u a same and your reward is in
the eport of it father than tn tne
no attempt to shake it off. He waa
in the depths of deapair. He did
not even light a cigarette. . . .
He could bear a group- of young
men diocuosing her. . . . as
one of their own kind . . .
with no lack of respect , • .
some new friend of Mrs. Ogie-
thorps'*—they were too young to
remember Mary Ogden . . . She
would have many "knights" on the
morrow . . . he Mt on the tar
side of a rapidly widening gulf
. . and he had once sought to
jig a gulf: Dimapprovea! Ques-
tionedr Tried to forget her! He
wished he had abducted her.
A ben rang. The men moved to-
t.W. SAO
xn 1.50
engueh at it.
Tea have a mplenaid eon* at
rhythm and if a woman you Shou Id
be a nplenaia faae* peaMMy a
prsf«mlnaal if a man you *i
be la* elumey than moot aad should
be good at all out-do* Sparta
You are fang at reading and you
qelight in enalypine tha booka you
read You are fend at life becum
there to nothine In it that MateUM
you. It* gravest obatacie imply
intrigu• you m hasarde to make
the game more intereatang.
With an abiding mence ef loyalty
and deep artachmenta. you ’ore
amenabt to tha approval of the*
* windom * bap plus* and at
leant the latter (wo of theee wUl
last for a life tue
Franklin might well have mald:
"Look after the bears aat tbs
years will look after tpemeelvea
For well spent lira are the best,
and hr* are spent by minutes and
"(Copyfieht, 1922 by the Ben
In men there to a strange qual-
ity that he is hardly aware or
_______...__. . .__himmeit—his love af Aimcoverine
*y * general letup to bunimess eom- Ullage
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY
u), BOU. the girto of all agm have
maneced to be about what the men
Ew al ages have dew red them to be
(g?Kejere
-13. buAlber Apple
MVSTERY
Rafael Schermann, kmwn to
Vienna police aa "the man with the
X-ray eyes," visits America. He's
said to have an uncanny ability to
look at a bit of handwriling and be
able to teU all about the writer and
the otrcumstanoes under which it
was written. He hae helped the
police solve many a baffling mys-
tery.
In America, Schermann will dem-
onstrate before scientists. He comes
at the psychological moment. The
nation is awept by a wave of in-
tense interest in the psychic. These
wav* cbme roughly every 60 years,
followinghigwafs.
TERRIBLE
Lord Curzon in his book goes Ed-
gar Allen Poe one better in telling
about an Amir of Afghanistan. Mid
to have been put to death by slow
torture 120,000 of his own people.
Another time he had 10,000 enemles
blinded by quicklime, then turned
loo* In the wilderness. The star
act was taking prisoners ts a moun-
tain top during zero weather, pour-
ing water on them until they were
encased in solid ice, up to their
heads, then left to die ’
While taking with a grain of salt
the stories about this barbarian ws
can't help reflecting that maybe
civilisation is more of a success
than we realize: •
Es ......................“258 worla and the underworld of
■ FivaSFane Thon U« .r SM?’ Paris, the gayest capital of oil the
connretine an departmenta. [cities of civilization. After a spec-
g taculer married life, Anna Gould
koma divorced ths count and lad to the
.Mvd W Crome, lawyer and capi-
talist...
witam A Angsheny. wedentiet
Fredertek Leypotae, bibitographer.
«inri'<foL IMS, to W fatabsta teu>
U Rita DETECTIVE*
IEnSI.
Enalioh * German. preterab
the ratal*, and aat triataata.
aoM »* the univergal * interha-
tonei tonguawe to acceterate pMl*
qontrol "f traveine eriminalN" it
•* a sesrted by Eg-Chanesne
Sehober at the Vienna Intrnauonai
poller congrena, held in Vienna Ha
ale maintainea Us* wori urtmo
win to more emetentty ombaled
and handled if a usivarsity I* gs.
torttv* mill to I ria Ml s'n fl fa.
qemnational eriminal are in mnv
inetanger euitured, arlMtlCSK
treimed men. ana deteetives et equal
ranm ere required to
Uto*, be eaia.
I-dy-t
tateteafos)
trade waa omiy a dream aad cannot
to dreamed today "
Ma M for a high tart aad he has
appealed to Bnitish lab* to eustain
Mm John Bun appears to have
com out at Ma train Ho to ready
to atoadon ne trade, build tariff
walls arouha bto Sauiataaa tbs
world arar amt eretost bla own.
A new eavtumadom was barn when
the Arminte w* Mas st Ther
are men to America to high place
who do not appear to reallse thi
test
2S5/lealth
^Dr.CC.Robinson
CONTENTMENT'
Keeping away from fret and
worry to a great aM to beaith aad
physical condition. Ths pereen
»M frets snd fumes arar tmgip-
ary llto fro* Imeginary cauges win
not hare the I a ope ary of wpiht
that ahouid walk with him trarr
day oa the way to heaim aad lads
Ufa You may become a nervous
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