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A SCRIPPS-aOWARD NEWSPAPEN
By mail 1b Texas, 350
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WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT
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Coal Strike Is Settled
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Politicians
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IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK
the question of the alleged descent
the half light.
mumms ■ and
more
idols and frieze work from
more
DAILY POEM
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Does Mellon See a Light?
hibits, the recitals and the
night
There will be plenty
an’ recitals
damsels were put within a box and
I juet found out
during lh* winter season, a
mcert is held at
Museum The report
to let private interests get Muscle
HOW THEY GO
saved "tor the public
Among. Others, he thought be
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Th* orchestra 'plays in
"drawing slip idea was revived lover
Gift-exchanging on Valentine's
goddesses, ruins of ancient Rome
comments in his
SamuelPepys
repitna the J--
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the secrecy under cover of which these transactions occur.
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HUSBANDS UNREASONABLE
MULES TO WORK
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IN GOLD
committed day.
by youths in th"lt adolescent
or
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4,000 Cash Prizes
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For Details Read This Week’s
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Big Sunday
Other women tuay trump their
that such liberty is also the right and dety the law " • \
San Antonio Light
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Tarrant County'
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ble and flirt and
punity may ga
Subject to Democratic Primaries
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smoke and Brink. hut .when
wife starts such a program a howl
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SEX APPEAL OF
GIRLS BLAMED
NORRIS SAYS
MEAN THINGS
ABOUT G.O.P.
purple grapes Into wine and danc-
ed and sang in the golden out-
young girls who might be sweat-
ahop workers, shop girls or stenog-
with
of
free
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on one eve a year. St Valentine's
Eve, and the slips grew into flow-
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Norris was reelected at the last
election He has nearly a full term
saint to guide him or her thru the
. coming year-----
OLD THEATER UNSAFR!
LONDON, The question of the
' RARREN
Glasgow, will
pride for you
grand mot hen
book, most n
«rn novel wit
A man nevi
arm when ws
cept to pilot
over some ot
at reet
tinea
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a fish bone
The customs which various peo-
Iater one England ruined Val-
entine a Day by making it an oc-
casion for the sending of malicious
anonymous missives
Our own country did not send
valentines until the late 1840 s.
when a young New England miss
her of flapper-aged girls'
Then do the same at the hun-
dred and one lectures, the art ex.
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Beat
real ove
get out of politics and have a good
time."
do he drew a check. to reim-
burse his supporters who had put
up money for him and then he
dictated a letter to hie secretary.
Miss Ma belle Talbert, telling them
he positively declined to run
27 in 1924, and nine in 1923,
Rate per 100,000 population in
1 925 was 14.8; in 18.2; and
papers reached -the- surfate.- each
the girl grabbed for the name of her
was braah_____ • . —--7 —
Secondly, he didn’t want to be
TRUE STORY, MORE OR LESS,
OF ST. VALENTINE’S DAY
He took no steps toward getting
his name on the ballots ou tn
Nebraska Some of his friends at-
tended to it, however. In spite of
When ther
lady precedes
down the sl*l
When there
finds the seat,
the woman t
take an instde
‘or a minute (3o <1
"Thou "Bhic (o on
ulsc.ophe
own secretary, a conspiracy and
what he'd do if he couldn't have
his we was Ftuttoredintomake
By
Yolks Of
Whites «
1th cups
Boat
and add
water,
pour in
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erators rebuffed Pinchot's efforts. 1 ... _
stance of intervention, including those of Roosevelt, Wilson
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" On Sale at Ad Leading Nawa Dealers
IN FORT WORTH
and works of art. It is as colorful ________________ _______________
and complete a spectacle as one F >• ■ Wortt in comparison with
For the four weeks ending Jan
30,two deaths are recorded, from
auto accidents in Fort Worth. ac-
cording to statistics from the De .
partment of Commerce, Washing
_ _ Day grew into a formality between
ered and ribboned and lacy valen other than lovers only Even old
checked over this crowd and founa
that the vast percentage is made
up of bob-haired and rolled-socked
youngwomen I
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A unto th
So unto
Tho sh* bend
Tho aha dra
low
tseless each
-Long
' At thi* feast a marriaze lottery
was held Names of marriageable
Members of ibn Audit Bureau ot Cireulatione
Publiahed daily, except Sunday, at 100T Com-
■area Street.
M. R TOMER, Edtor
PETER HAMILTON, Bustnena Manager
Hy CHARLES P. STEM ART
----MX Service Writer
SATURDA
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If so. you
cesaful buein
have some t
You aeldo
buniness dea
Courage I
ventures are
become plea
mnny small
This appli
A marria
and woman
sure to be 1
aymphonyi a>i
Metropolitan
Gov Ton 1
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often say they don't when they do.
Striking, because of the hardship entailed, may seem to but Norris meantit.
be the last possible resort, but no substitute has been
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NAME, VoN"T GEU MAT
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The number lor seats al re few.' as autortalltfes durng The four
DR B. U. L CONNER *
gcee in a bridge game end littler..
is said about the matter, especially4 of
P(A0)
hb SOM.NR- . .
B NEN, no matter how much they
F VHl love, have never learned to justter admintst-red between indt.
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1st in it pop ll watch each thing girls of similar age trying to crash r,.r,
I do. ThStewkyTean^eatbuee ' the yatevof the *tneat murlealat-Ichdbi ciaases.
“ m"h -----tractions .th*
all uphoistered Metropolitan, the art gallerfes,the
raphers There is the sareopha-
gus of Ta-Sene-En-Hor and there
de- a row of idols whose atone/immo-
bility is almost fear-inspiring in
booked up and anchored for life, with no chance to escap.
The wedding doesn't take place until June, but having given
hisword that heir marry the Etrt, theyouns man. thinks he- •—
1 must keep it. , '
| By August he is regretting it, and next spring he begins +
to think about love again, but if his wife knew his thoughts
I there would be another divorce suit on the court docket.
line's all right as long as you can get her father to pay
ASHINGTON, Feb 1J
TIE announced. In advance
Ll the 1924 election, that
wasn’t a candidate.
TPHEpimers in Eastern Pennsylvania next week will again
1 be giving their labol and their lives to the production or. repuvacans are ....
of hard coal. (Note: the death toll among anthracite miners ing about senator George w Nor
has averaged two men a day for the past several years.
Many more, ef -ceurse.ar e insured -each day. 1--------—....._
For six months the rviners have been idle while the
owners and the leaders of the miners' union have fought
aver the conditions of work. The stPuggle ended with the
union winning the one condition on which it would have been
willing to settle at the outset—the check-off. It has been ____________________
an open secret during the six months since mining was'ahead of him several republicans
suspended that the miners' leaders were ready to drop the Fitimatenthatabe wouidnigbe.s,
demand for a "age increase if the check-off were granted.
So another chapter in the story of the upward struggle
of the mine workers can be called closed.. Theirs is the
bitterest of toil and compared to most industries, the worst N°W,
of wages They know of no other way.to better themselves "
than by refusing to work when their request-for-enuality
with other labor is refused. Nobody has yet produced a
tit
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TICTATOR
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only girls wit
thus resumin
which recogni
army officers
charm of thel
if the worn
and par. vhi
dictator.
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It wUl bs
pies practiced on St. Valentin ____
pay are as colorful as th* stories about it much,
which i» i exprain how the day The seats er
came about with a cloth of silver gray.
Stock cars were shifted from
offered. .
The present strike has been marked by a singular atti-
tude on the part of the Government. Roosevelt found a
way to stop the big strike during his term. Wilson found
away. Two years ago. Coolidge refusing to intervene, even
morally. Governor Pinchot found-away.’Fhis-time-the-Qp- him.1 inv olved some little ex
in every, preceding in- pense. which they bore.
-- -----1+ "‘1---1 "They can't draft me," exclaim
resulted from auto ‘accidenta In
thrown into jail, where, it is satd. havin‘ things too fine He went lives "
he cured the jailer's daughter of and bought the bunch of us a And I can report from a survey
blindness. He was later dubbed to classy limousine The beet that ot this "greatest city" that for
death by Romans faithful to the he could buy but not for mine, every beginned girlie of 16; for
old gods. You know how people feel ' every sheik-hunting flapper, for
And Bisnop St Valentine of about a thing that's spankin' now every cabaret-camping Cora, for
Rome met his end by choking on They're allus fraid of mara and every dumb Dora and every dance-
Be
rpHE Juice of
1 and put
water of the 1
glint to the I
soap
Blonds this
soda In the *
D Rosewater
• hands from
tho** already
abide the ame
low
B
one another's name upon them today thsy wouldn't let my dog
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There is no publicity concerning proceedings that take
hundreds of millions of dollars from the.U. S. Treasury.
There should be. There'is no justification whatever for Autos Not Responsible
wl____----- -nda- -*e* af hich *hese treneectimne nceu" fer Crime Wave
A N incident hasjustoccurred +-Wasmngton that should ing -hem
A win Secretary of the Treasury Mellon over to pub- paln PtHP; B‘ acticali no came
licity for income tax operations. Does it soundas if he worried
He doubtless was surprised and chagrned when he much about administratton sup
learned thru the newspapers that his three Pittsburgh port’
into fappery. wildness and
ed Norris, when he heard of it.'
l m growing old I'm going to
Then. In later centuries
[ruled Rome. This Valentine wasn't
popular as a Christian and was
$30,
he expected that he would be aware of what was being shoals
done in his department concerning his own banks. But
the reverse is more likely true.Itis hardly conceivable r.BU,r on s. gia.
that any bureau employe would run to him with the news Butnemornigprenidenr8oo
that his lawyers were obtaining a special ruling from his ldge invited Capper to breakfast
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pretty soon and wanted
1st ration support.
tee rae (M m an-wer le *■, que..
Hen at «ar« er tafermatie 6, wHilse
<• The Tori Wert rr Waeklastaa
"ureaw, Itta Sea Verk Avenue, was.
iqeten, U C. imeleeleg ae la Mawwe
mdirat, iecai aae lv vag mmizg:
advtee • III ax he eivem. AM tester.
• n < entierntini aag reeeive perenai
replie.
BY GILBERT SWAN.
NTEW YORK, Feb. 13,- I have
IN ceaaed to "view with alarm"
all the time And he says the-
meanest things about other re-
publicans.
banka, thru an unusual ruling of the income tax bureau..
had escaped paying $91,000.tax for the year 1917. The -A
income tax bureau is in Mellon's department and it might
bauch of the young girls of our
k-spite of an theginmiganatAndthen
it is a precedent, and the public has kid-
ded itself into believing that the mating season
.begins shortly after Feb I2,or as soon 4 the
weather man turns off the northers.
--- Young telloxa who hare shivered all winter,
in order to take their sweeties out to show
them a good time, mistake the thrill of the
Charleston and other modern dancea for the
Beginning of love.
Before they' find out their mistake they are
Valentine's Day,came about'
Legend lias It that when tib
Christian God spooed away the old .
gods of the pagan Greeks and ’
Romana, they did away with the
marriage lottery, too, but put the
names of patron saints within the
bos and drew
Each Christfan, then, had s
women i Racking his opinion*. Heinrich
No man can* call himself Just eited specifie instances, and pro- safety of < event Garden Opera
who takes prerogatives of personal duced letters written by "napvers" House, historic theater of London,
freedom and dentes the same ' to to their boy friends * is perplexing authorities here. The
his wife If. after taking with "Tne ideal of motherhood I* mo management denies lack of safety
What I
"DERENNIA
r Anne Pa
winning nove
their fault* It
ter* and sons
of too much
incidentally,
dare let her
wa* writing
came the ra
didn't belter,
on."
RACK in the day* when Roman
D maids and swains trod the
maids and all the wood and metal's shiny
be made to him For thus only is
There's this one The ancients copied a valentine sent her from
believed~hat the birds selected England snd soon amassed a for-
their mates on Feb. 14 so humans tune.
began to do it, too. And the date -----
It's Being
ANE of the «
reet tabi*
" and spoon* t
plate, fork* to
the outside w
be used. Thu
coffee apoon,
knife, dinner 1
side, salad fo
dinner fork 01
nab, flanked on every • side by in 1923, 6 3.
young men upon slips of paper find a plain old common secon |.
rolled in elay and dropped the pel- hand bus
lets into water As the clay dis- ' — -----
solved, from the slips and the ____
weeksending Jan 2
During the 53 weeks endihz
Jan 2, statistics show 23 death*
He wanted said Shoals
The colorful legends of all nations
try to explain It It fact, we have
not another holiday which so
teems with contradictory stories
But every story is so plausible,
so pretty a .tale, so dramatic, that
we might a' well keep them all
The automobile, prohibition. Jan old love festival
all there are innocent of causing There was the priest, perhaPs
- ।, t -—•—.—. i m*M * woM.s roiwi or VIEw------——•v the present crime wav, according even a pope, back when 1 laudius
^.uw. rnu-. wived in’spirit Th-’ may bell-ve Hincb Raarelncrim
V°l all know " husbands, in the Golden Rule and practice It The modern girl, variousiy,
k pla) brtdk" Wnnn ni wife in church 'and in business. but styled as "flapper" and "Sheba,"
makes an "r" a nisi. Al" 11 s rare indeed is the husband who is to blamel in Heinrich‘a opinion., _____
"bonen: when mat"* in I ran attde tytt in matrimony The Her studied sex lure and daring The gentle mule,
eman who looks upon the wine disregard of all zestraint- starta barometer—of—anthraaRa maxes
hen It it ted prefers his wife to everything, he asserted • ment, put a kick Into prophecies
"An overwhelming majority of in peace in the eosi industry to-
may hope to witness in all ihts
great city
Here stands the Tomb of rer-
seats and such. And every time hall Delilah. I can find you three
and Pinchot, the settlement resulted iu bettering the con-
dition of the miners. There must lie something intrinsically
right and iust in the miners’ demands to cause this to be
tree.
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February 1
In Old England
Sne—all -know, Norris re
elected, fought the proposal
doors, there was much feasting
and dancing at the old feast of-the
Lu percal.
Thia feast was in honor of the
horned god Fan and Juno, the
haughtx and feared wife of Jupi
ter. — ' -—:---
A in t2,93: in 1^8. 127 3M ana
. in ISM 1111
space surrounded by
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ographically about the Nation,
have occasioned endless sermons
HV MSI emmurx . I and cries of despair; in spite of
Bl HA coHwA sugar papas with goldocked
AW SHUCKS. I ain t so eraky maidens of 18; in spite of anything
A bout my fathers new mi- and everything I have gathered
chine There* such a thing a* the data on "how the other half
Q. How many silver dollars
ware minted by the United Staten
in the years 1796, 1798 and 1804?
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shows that 40.090 persons stand
for two hours to hear Bach.
Weber. St. Saens. Bepthoven,
Tschalkowsky and Mozart I have
ASK THE PRESS
But this time the operators sat tight. The Coolidge non-
intervention attitude gave them .confidence. This time they
hoped to defeat the miners. They denied any desire to break
up the union. Altho the) could have settled by granting
the check-off which is designed primarily to populate the .mpep ... . .. . tn
.union......With nothing to . "P LEAsEuxeuthinietterruteto
operators counted on cold and humgertowithenbatthe for -Bytomorrow I will be Too Tate
them. They underestimated their opponents, however, and to undo what these misguided in-
finally had to come to terms. dividual* have done -
A good feature of the sigtlement is that it is for five Senatorireplied Mis Talbert. ■
years. That seems to assure peaceful production tor a inieht•
longer period than usual; altho the seven-year agreement "What: cried Norris, who did
between the bituminous miners and the bituminous opera- not believ it. You don't look that .
tors has been broken this year by several of the big tired."
! m not too tired to write an
DOG DISSERTATES A LITTLE -
ON SPRING AND LOVE
girl* with taste and brains for our
sors. good mother* and father.
Would that I could record that
there will be a* many sons with
brain* and taste.
a tomb, fading awy Into a deep
tomb-like purple gray.
And in these history haunted
corridor* girls standing for two
hour* to hear an orchestra play a
Wagner program.
an open
Egyptian
CM
OVTH is to
them! A
schools in the
cause the sch
forbid school
— powerlenatos
gin at such di
in Clevelan
school girls, d
nent familles,
toL leaving th
on tho family
— "nerer.see ms
termath of a i
high school bi
One woder
adults who th
in holy horro
on" keep “it"
bout of tho fl
Wh*t do oW
which is only
exampl* and
smart thing"?
norant ihiag. helplens and eager t
bo imstructed. ' But when'Friend
Wife trumps their ace. much rau-
eons cotament is forthcoming.
And so. Other women with Im-
TELOPHOXX LAMAR •700
Ehterea as necond-class mail matter, Oct. 3, 1031,
at tho pontottiee at Fort Worth, Togas. City
(R glimpse the long line waiting
V at Carnegie Hall. Town Hall.
Metropolitan Opera House. Ae-
linn Hall and other concert places
A total of perhaps 80.000 to 100,-
000 will fill these four audito-
riums alone And check the num-
St ValentinesDay-eame about a mutual gentleman friend
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alarm:
Editorial Page of The Fort Worth Press
--------- agraytah Suarta,, tusun aomentie trenewiunty: provige ter the remmoe tefeaee. vremetethe.«amera
welfare ana eecure the biessinge W liberty te oureeivee *** eUr peterft». • • ""-Cometutien of the Vnited Staten
Not he who has little, but he who wishes for more, ia
poor.=—Seneea.--------------------------- u
The maid who drew a certain in That ain't right
swains name had to kiss him or Aw. what a the fun of rldln
dance with him or even marry when I leave my purp behind’
him I hate to see him whine an' fume
And
"1 SHOULD
1 of a man.
a gorilla, the
only pretty
shape ■ hu
Holmes’ "Pr
fast Table."
KUNDAY being St. Valentine’s Day. people* thought turn to
3 Spring and love.
Qyr pw*t* have linked spring snd love so inseparably that
few people can approach ** tbs beginalngi-
of warm weather without getting idiotic over Dan Cupid and
his bow and arrow.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Love not sleep lest thou
A come to poverty ; open thine eyes, and thou shalt be
l . satisfied with bread.— Prov. 20:13.
to vias*
mdh‛ looking np with longing eyes on one nide
./ . Id Ht Joseph rarrytng B etaff. Ml the
9j / / other Bt Zaharlas It was painted about
/ / / nnd was a part of the collertlon of
/ j Arehduke Wiiheim Leopoid IB the middi•
f f/r o the hevent eenth century There !■ •
-ld-- famous epy hr Teniers at Nienhelm. Fing-
’ ‛f f pnd othern in "rneu" Venlee ane
P\
Girls wrote names of eligible father didn’t wait and try
if the other woman be young and
pretty She s just a cute littl 1g-,
per month; $1.00 for three month*;
montan; $3.00, yeav.
newspapers tell when the Treasury asks Congress for hun-
dreds of millions of dollars with which to make refunds
tn -patrons wh-claim-tohave -been overtaxed. But the
newspapers do not tell how the decisions in these cases
are reached. Not even the House or Senate is permitted
to kmow.
P leases while holding her strietty "She is always striving and mont the theater I* operating under a
to her duty, then he is Erossly always sueeeding in appealing tn royal charter granted by King
unfair. the sex hunger of nut just one Charles. *
That husband who will not ma*, but many men i — ——--
make conceanions to his wife
should expect no concessiona to
•r behavior at public fiesta*, night
club* and such which I have be-
held and which, multiplied go-
drawn out by pouse-seeking
""ALAt.on.utor, of how St Htheold game of drawing alipa with thin, ta me.
SCRANTON l’a.
three banks. But he, being a Senator, did not participate Bounced the tariff, .he
in tKe appearance before the tax bureau and did not knowslushao” beginhine to Fe2i2-, Thais only one—.torot—metalaronaabenurrut valentine
what his 11! pi had done in the matter. ____________ —_— ----------------- wt* protected to myrlada which try to explain how which hl* wife. Deb, received from
Anyhow Reeds argument on the floor must have con- death
vinced Secretary Mellon that the goverement — his own He mentioned Capper as one
department of the g.....rnment—had been guilty o( .» in- atoPonppeunt.ton ntuposon Sor
justice to othel taxpayers for his prvate benetit. riB one of these morning* th-
The point* is this Only by accident have the tacts president will invite him to breah-
-ome to Mellon's attention in this particular instance he fast, snd before noon bell Aet
can right the wrong that has been done by paying that thinK” in eui. “.diterent light
$91,000 into the treasury. But this is only one case out A DIRTY dig'—from one's own
of the thousands that are handled by the income tax A party No wonder such crack-
bureau. Of these thousands nobody knows anything. The make the republican* sore
swsins met together snd played bright Rut that don't mean a
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ris of Nebraska. ,
Nominally a -republican, he
WHAT opened my eyes was
W this Each Saturday night.
an' funa I don’t see why
Cellver. • centa a week.
OAKLAND, Cal.. Feb 12.
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her the rows' of marriage, he longer In th though’* of the in the structure. The London
still bellrea he can do as he modern girl generally," he added counell has no Jurisdietton. sines
Q Can sou tell me somethihz
about the painting. "The Madonna
of the Cherrles":
A Th • painting by Titian It la the I
V ienna Museum it i» painted on wuod
-lrenstebred W eenves.-crhe eenvas-is -twer
feet «i« inehen in height and three feet
one Inch tn width The VIrgin elta hehind
a parApet on which Jesus etanda holding
'n both hands a bunch of cherries, which
h offers in her tha infant Hi John la
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Parents seem to think theyiyour daughters, teo, snd try to
must watch their eons and protect euitivate In them a littie of the re
them from evil, but that their i straint that young women had in |
daughters need no watching Rut the deys when erime waves were <
I say, 'For Gods sake, observe unheard of,'" “
was a festive day in honor of
lovers.
Keligious Origin
—Feb. 14-became.tpo. a great re-
llgious date in , the (hristlan
church, and sluce the namhe of
Valentin* was a great one in the
church snd either a bishop or
priest named Valentine qtficiated-
at these religious fete days, the
name and date became associated
The two St Valentines who
played a big part in ’he church
way back in those 11 C days, how
ever, probably never heard of a
valentine or ever thought of the
companies. scceptance." said Mis* Talbert,
Rejoicing will be general .because of the strike s con- "but I m too tired to transcribe
‘Elusion. In their hearts, perhaps, some of the soft coal the letter I have here in my
producers and dealers won't be so happy. It may be harder, note*
now to sell soft coal, slate and dust of which the country wa. by Mean, as 1hta that
has an unlimited supply at hard coal prices. J Norris, raving of mutiny by his
subordinates in order to save him some money The Kansan listened to what Cal
That it was a questionabte ruling was made dear, ac- had. 10, about -the Shoala and
cidentaly. by Senator Reed on the floor of the Senate. • • •
Reed is a member of the law firm which represented Mel- A day or two later senator Car-
lon’s barks in the matter. He is also a director in the A ter Glass as s democrat. de-
it is a "ftnesse
And this is a good J- »■ 'Th
mev play ’he game of lit- "ith.be a strict teetotaler : the husband ______________
women. All threror ■ “i7 who plays around with the girl* erimes of .violence
ar* “bones. "hil". men- on threasens to get his gun ir some by yuuin, am taed auumu. J.
shortcominK5 su r"main ti- shelk happens to glance toward his mating period? Heinrich decisred Coxton to West Pittston to load
"*••••' . ____ temale th* cigar fiend cant best "They are goaded,on by sex hun- mihemules kept, there since the
like Caenat. ener! Bl one* to w ateb his wife puffing s cigaret ger. snd t hl* hunger is whetted suspension snd transfsr them to
believe* that hl* wife shouid Perhapr. subeeselouwly men by the modern young w’oman, the lehigh Valley collieries in
shove suspicion, but ’here HUG realiz- ruelz—auor* and where The mode of dnss of these the Brazelton snd Schuylkill re-
usually are little concerned about they s-e evi tn their own natures grs exposes thetr attractions, and gions.
their own behavior nh! KI want perfection tn th* on* they their attitude toward life is one of While this is bad news for the
themselves wide lattitud" bu’ love, but no matter what the rea- unrestraint They have’uttle cob lour lagged creatures. It la inter-
when It, com** tv allowing t ht It son may be such treatment la un-.trol over their emotions and ars preted as a good omen for thos
wives more territory for fun and just to the woman they marry ' the aggressors in all matters of who have bmen affected by ’he
amunementrathinnae.dtr22t. They, who give at liberty ’o each sex itis this tnal attitude that tie-wp- r
other, must some day com* to see causes man to beat down restrafnt — ——.
reelected in 1824
the bills and do what you please.
Unfortunately th* old man is glad to get rid of her, and a
you think you are glad to get her. •
Once yone, he isn't going to run around and demand her
back. In fact, you couldn't pay him to take her back.
Aa for doing what you please. Just get married and try and
see what hospital you land in.
Love’s g great thing uutll you start to analyse it. The best
thing to accept it and kid yourself Into believing it is all right
I have had a fair sample of it, so when spring comes, my
thoughts do wot turn to love, but migrate -toward .the golf link*
and the great open apace*, where horse* are tractors and steer*
Q !■ the story, "The Wander-
ing Jey" founded on fset or tic- ;
tion: I
A l> I* an ela ierena aa* pur. rietiow
rh- Haviour baa- "« Ma ■ r*a*. la wup
P‛ •d 'a Saia aak*4 tha 1- 'o 1st Spit
rmet hi ro-• on the tench by tha 4or
Pair For By His Friends — Political Advertisment
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