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very cunning animal.
til
Democratic choice.
DAILY POEM
SOVIET RUSSIA
BY HAL COCHRAX.
could be quieted.
ADAMS MUSIC CO.
812 Main Street—Opposite Texan Hotel
Ly WILLTAM PHILIP SIMMS
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The city is full of whispered
mind works right up to the
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what't
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employee
Subsequent holiday*
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creasing bonuses In order to en-
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meowmmnw
Rambling Here
and There in
Manhattan
Getting ahead in the world is a matter
of self-help. You can save a dollar a
week, at least. Start with that.
$6.00 Round Tup
la Chair Cam
wmrom s Xorn-Tie is the -ecena
! a me- wre et • Mtet
tedder, tending upon his head with
which he had born thinking.
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Wovth Press foreign e
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tome presidential candidacies are
at stake in it. for all that.
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Make Your Own
Antiques Is .
Better Plan
Democrats, again we have, some
variety of choice.
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.Musala 1-1) choose tu setup at
home, these interaational require- ,
menta must be met.
sure to knock him out—in 1928.
On the other hand, let the vot-
ers rebuke the Republican insur-
gent* and re-elect all the regu-
lar*, and he'll come up atrong for
the ensuing round.
and d
Mr
thorn
club
11 fo
ing
Mr
Ballli
Wedr
party
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Fred
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LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS
$5.00 CASH
$2.00 WEEKLY
USE YOUR CREDIT
the
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John
man,
1a
more eurtains."
The eheers of the crowd rang
from pinnacle to peak as the Ken
Th
Whit
A. H
place
of R
of th
On
lives I
T4rfehee-commanding the Philippine an
mid towers, something muysterious
is going on-• something that te
•having the eholo future of Kus
•la.
N«u
furniture?
It to the people and not tl
furniture that make the home. Il
stead of buying so many antique
we had better start making son
ourselves.
card
"Ye*." replied his breathless au-
dience
"And if you leave the outside*
Special Portable Outfit
Portable
G Phonograph and Ten
W New Victor Records
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SHIP PLAN OPPOSED.
PAUL SMITH'S, N. Y.. Sept 1.
A SCRIPPS-HOWARD NEWSPAPER
Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Published daily, except Sunday, at Fifth and
Jones Street*.
M. R. TOOMER, Editor e
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Mr
teea I
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for tl
Great
note.
Th
been
Augu
6.
abroad ytete them EAuaNy te tnfavorofthetrown brand.
ng tonusre rGr. i0 . U The Other faction takes the ,
AM* them to go furtaer Alleld. iW* that Ruzata has atreadz look* th* winner.
Your Selection From Special Lot—Also 300 Needles
Special Price on This Outfit Only
movement for a world revolution, a species he likes the least
and thus eneounter the opposition
____By n r. L coXXER _
HERE’S W HAT
Lttie Neti is alone in the great
I
Homebody may suggest Gover-
nor Vic Donahey Of Ohio, but I
think not—he never ha* been ad-
Knew"’
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= side of the hotel can’t ere in. can
J they!"
■ . "No,” exclaimed bls host of ad-
2 mtrers
"Then, let • just waeh them on
mternational-Great Northern R. R.
LABOR DAY
EXCURSION
Tin_______________
GALVESTON
September 4th
Buy one Morris Plan Installment Cer-
tificate of Deposit In fifty weeks it
wilt be fully paid, and each dollar will
earn 5 per cent from the date depos-
ited, or better still, save 10 per cent of
your income. You can do it if you try.
’ A
----As
the Moros. When Thompson did land, Augustin Alvarez,
a former provincial governor, made a speech in which he
said:
■ PAILV wAsIIXGTOX LETTER
PRESIDENTIAL HOPES ARE AT
STAKE THIS NOVEMBER
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Mr
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Tu«s<
Brail
J, Their Joint prospect will be Im- t—- -------------
proved by a Republican reverse, vertised as particularly dry, and
. . . Indside the wired arena i* a
deafening hub-hub. . . . Voices
from a chaotic chorus. . . . The
old men say nothing. . . . They
merely, shake their heads. . . .
When they were boys their young
strength went into toll.....
Children worked in sweat shops
and earned money when they cam*
to America. . . . Young (boulder*
went to push-carts. . . .
But now young muscle* harden
at play. . . . Young heart* stay
young and don't grow old at 14-
. . . Young voice* know no re-
straints. . . .
New bodies being created out
of old bloods. . . . And th* old
men cannot understand.....
Their beard* (hake with the mo- ”
tions of their head*. . . . They f
go away mumbling in a strange .
general idea
PLEASE 60 ox
The first alternative, just now,'l>w»Hm retter. erpenstvely bred
‘teat are Ms farorites.
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of Governor Ritchie of
and rom*r*n***—IT b*
ihio—and Senator JIm
LOOK!
K-W IGNITIONS FOR FORDS $9.00
»n 1.1. at AnANTEE
BAM AVEHELLO
1 a dirty mirror. . . . One ha* a
skull cap, the other a stained
The faces in the pat
no smiles for Litile
manngers kiek-herhor
land» on her ear.
radeshpan
> IBM SV MS Mimet
ar* distruetful . . . Man te a
It AD ONE -o BELIEVE
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McAdoo ba*. If a dry election in
1926 throw* a scare into th* Dem-
ocratic national convention of
1921. McAdoo will profit by IL
----tog that til* sward* may
aland anywhere in lb* corridor,
themselves.
It means this much to them,
however- unless he'* disposed of
t they won’t be contendera at all.
In from the kitchen. Jimp
etretched out upon the floor, un-
__e • e ... decide future policy puss and aristocratte Fekingese.
r fame ' betteve Russia is nowi Thechamptom’s vympathy fori
tata the Communist Interna- at the crow-road*. Either the will dogs is Mr*. Dempser’s grentest
govern-try ror • comeback by playing th* burden, because he Etves refuge
A-tmmatonet zame-aa azax sura he mncqun:
tions play it. While governing her- ura. Th to predilection to oftool. ■
self in bee own way at home, eise however, by Dempsey’s toleranee t
merge her government with the toward the wite’s three Pekingese,
idge in 1111. If lt'a Insurgent,
as Republicans, we take our pick.
President Coolidge’s is one.
level, to ihe very bowela of Man it the emocrate and I_____
WHY I* It. no matter bow much a.
W you may own. you always ar*
within' for more? From child-
good way up to the Um* that
your* growu, you wish you could
add to your store.
‘‘Why wash windows on both • •” csuy zuu vi wusnpervu ,8 ------- „--j ...
otdenr exelaimed Jimp when he rumors Red soldlera with ised the. prae ca1. eXPe rience „01 the your mind *orka
muM talk ~Tf Torr -ww-W them ww; bowel. f 0.14 UHL. .»rwl - Uk* 1 ***** »d the** who hav* brink, but rou get ju*l
the innide. then the guesta inside (ale* under the towers, and no mot: cornin' to yow
the hotel can see ont can't theyp onewitaoutthecounierign-ial- At present the moderating In Consider, for inatanee.
Entered as second-class mail matter, Oct. a,
1021, at the postoffice at Fort Worth Texas.
City delivery. • cento a week. By mail in
rexas, 8A« per month; S1 .OO for three months;
Vaults and caves remain th* hid-
Gum was in the kitchen making stirring up trouble between the two factions.
Mr* Gunearr "It was Major Fletcher who sent to the hills and got the
in the dining Datos and their followers to come here and protest against
room making Philippine independence.”
love to Jimp, i The Mors, the. taction that seems to have been stirred
lust Honi M* up against independence, number only 400,000. The Fili-
ralse teeth eat- pinos, who favor independence, number 10,GOO,000.
Nell. Theatrical
ukheudaesunsanhn
Editorial and Home Page of The Fort Worth Press
. • . . . T* wlaMteh juntlee, t-ur. aomeskte trunqumiry. provid.,t9* the common defenae, promotuthe ueneral
" weitare in secdre iks bleeaimga el liberty te ourselves na ponterity • • -"--oneutuuom -I l«m* (tale*,
No mor* shades
:—i!(nt opaa nF rim ne has ■■1
• mind --
And it was such • wonderful
rE treasure-hold of lb* Feder-
I al Reserve Bank! : - In its
vault* are billion*, all in gold bul-
RETURNING
' 1.lnpispm.mpt"t
wmtf 1u e- » w mh
t. !•:« • • ' "2
Ar „ »»*1W*. Ort« "
FADS OF THE f
FAMOUS
Hours later, when Fearl gavel-
up th* seareh and returned to the r
hotel, commotion was commoting
all about the place.
Jimp. It seems, had regained
consciousness, only to throw n fit.
He threw three fit* before he -
WASHINGTON, Sept 1—NextlyN a .lightly different way. the
’’ November a election I. only £ coming election signifies rather
a Congresalonal election, but more to a number of Democratic i Anyway, 1yz5 win give
presidential candidacies than It I pretty good slant on 1928.
does to any Republican candidacy,
Trcgldent Cylidg* to opposed to t when we ar* always trying
the suggestlon or Nattmew C. ' st oeK up rm th- tatest styles
anaurzent m
s nr even Atlee
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teMtf they .are* to tab* their romathing "CTaatintt hey ^Oe
holiday on the Continent, "not at " the dut of Ruxta to maKei
neanide resort ' common eause with communiats
- it’orisniz s thisergovnurazrcspmottton „Fsashempion sr : aj
tually would >u *—>*** bee rota. 4 Hug Web pull. n Rrrot-HWWWWA-O +
. 4066 wuc}
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A dark zuy in * droopine muntaele
pieks her up ana earrie fuer in hl»
apartment. She eplia tebacce Julce in
hwe nag encape.
Hat. It doean’t mailer. Thal ha:
nething la de with thia great novel
"3"i" nt. married b,
• rAKL MANDLE. Weins fnirly Eood
friend, they •» mi their honeymeon to-
ether. FERLS vATMIK ha, the
amNllMI tnsm rntr. • ——
JIr low. hit money. Hr and
— F*ANt ---asLingIn.ahqtelnar
Mammoth t are to eat their hotel
hill
DETECTIVK ouMsuon Ine
CKAMI. Ill* wife. MWM aI MSIIOK,
ine SIWr The father find, hi. lont
ieth in a pateh ratios watermielona.
It’s all mlaed up. Hol roll S'< the
(
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1 the Kremlins mighty walla
Mr
with
bridg
honor
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more.
(To Be Continued).
J IT waen t so much the blow upon
1 the head as it was the heavy
- thinking which ha had been doing
The shock had thrown a great
fit BSTA te now in full evolution.'
. ______ ..... .... ... .nu K a prove** fully as important to । T _
A band escorted them to busines, slick to her kuitting and her, lb Europe and th* world, as f JAEKMKMPSKY:
. tw. w...... .am - “;■ t. "nA'.rsz <
head Mi October, at not before. At time to addifg to hl* kennel, and I
Brush, president of th* American
International Corporation, that
American merchant ships be plac-
ed under British registry because
ot the greater convenience and
economies that would result.
'4 the T«*aiar*lgn to al l. At present the moderating in constaer, for inatanee, a thing
low id to pas fluences seem to be IK* stronger . ■ that yon MW7 in IfcWWdM Ml
it would be lib* having a Chi- These realise that Rusala needs possesnion’s a riot But. shucks: 1
nxss wall about Iba Unitea Statealand must have capitai « ••• •• tojou just wish, ‛stend of workin’ i
capitol and posting troops thereto survive. They Know that money to save the money that* neede
keep oui the public while som- ” hara bolted and that trom cen-ttobuyit. -- ---f
thing no one knew exactly what, turies of practice It has set up an You’l find, after all, if you .
went on inside, something that international standard to wnich play the game that, a lot of your ■
had to do with the future of ihe any individual or nation wanting wishes go bad Try earoing the;
nation ; capital must conform. Otnerwise thing* that create aueh a fue* l» I
rhere is/every reasoa to believe “ wil not oe Korthcoming. For-iyou don't- well, row U wish that ,
that the handful of men who now trade and foreign relations you had.
rule Russia reaitze the country senerally contoru to *nu*h th* ■ —, -
has come to the forks of th* road aame standard, tuey observe, and ________
- and are divided over which way whatever torin of government
s tuekians tonsed their hats into th* io go.
: air and stamped about In Joyful shal Rusal* consider uerseir
E glee merely th* breeding ground and
Th* manager paid dime * wg*e* i» launch
lonarsforthtdea. Hr antt, a worla re volutionf
ear wife left-for Niagara Or ahall Kussia mind her own
ber in tu l standing among the
4 world • great powerst —,--------------------T---------——----.---..----r
That is one way of ataung the that lime, or thereabouts, the Un- scufning with hle eanine pet*
FINE VACATIO N • »?.• Bomengggmz-mm-
FOR EMPLOYES t Federation, la •ch»dnl»d tn Hr’* vartety o canines, from
--------------- -ty.---- -* meet in a Iwo -weeks session and stray eroe* breeds to pedizreed
the old-fashioned sitting room
when Brussels carpets and tec*
curtain and 'enlarged portrait*
upon easels ! eld fashionable sway.
What our home* need now to
les* modern furniture and mom
people in them. We have too
many tapestried chair* and not
enough babies.
For the real tovelineu of thg '
real home consists to those worn
place* on the carpet where the
feet of father* and sons hav* trod
the scratched-up table* where
baby fist* have pounded, th* pen-
cil marks upon th* stairway where ।
th* middle-sized boy tried his ar-
tistic talents.
* * * J
wfE are addicted to antiques!
VV nowadays. Everywhere you
go people are. looking frantically
for old four-poster bed* which
were used by somebody's great
grandmother, snd for quaint old
sofas where grandps sat when he
went h-courting.
And the fascination ot those
thing* te that they hav* clinging
to them the romance of forgotten
live*, the memory of long-gon*
kisses, the echo of voice* heard no
more, the imprint of life and love
and Borrow.
And *o. instead of making in
Md
Club
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000 Hu
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BY MRS. WALTEl FERGUSOX.
NEVER before hav* we had so
It many beautiful home* and ao
few people staying in them.
The country is dotted with
lovely house*, mansions and cot-
tage*. We-have peHMted Hoon
-and gorgeou* rug* to cover them,
titer bathrooms,,gracefut furni-
ture, faintly 'glowing lamps, arm-
chair*, books-in alluring rows, an
atmosphere of content and com-
fort. The average American is
able to provide himself with a
charming home, well furnished, m
And yet a large number ofl
these beautiful building* ar* mere-"
ly houses dressed up lik* furniture
stores. There is no spirit of com-
( t"LoKDoN" Sept. 1. — An enter
prising British firm has adoptad
Colonel Carmi A. Thompson, now in the islands as the skins and black skins and whit*,
personal envoy of President Coolidge* waa d«Uyed in land.. *1<,r>0-* ”npr*Judli:e of.
I ing in Mindanao the other day when Major Allen ‘ S. Two venerable patriarchs stand
_ . .____amis, warned that a With no*** almost pressed against
riot was threatened between the Christian Filipinos and the wire "networktor * basketbatt
--•• — ...... court. . . . They wear alpaca
“The only reason fon-ttr^toLfriliiiK between the Ameri-derby.. ■ .
cans and the Filipinos is that the Americans interfere in Thislsa puzzling scene ror pa
aAINSHAtrEnds o't this thrill -politics and try to separate the Moros and the Filipinos. Theyshtana ana Serketdet feads.
. Ing yarn must be collected. Fvery time a party like yours visits us they all see our
the preceding chapter closed, ldifferences. The army officers are most in teres tied 'in
zUPHOLSKERED
f -3 WJALLPAPER!
tiques w* buy so eagerly, w* but
taste th* faint flavor of their
deep live* that hav* yanished.
Close human assoclation to th*
thing that makes us love our
home* and the things in them.
How can we acquire thia lovell-
neas. this charm of atmosphere.
the inside Think of the great
The latter has told the Democrats that he needs a rest, would be,..: MenborinE under
but that he will run again if they draft him. And they the ity7 crust to thia treas
will. 11 u'e
The big boss of New York Republicans, Senator Wads- wEeietho thindebubonsre Ine
worth, running for re-election, is an avowed wet. But the sured against tunnelers. . . .
GOING
tv. n with HiM ( m *»r< Ms.
V W—I* i • m eepe se
1. "m"ss " PE '
Prohibition figures prominently
as an issue this year. Say the
election result looks pretty wet.
It will make some difference to
Republican candidates but a great
deal more to Democrats, for it’*
K S whieh X WatawPat’rum an s™
"er Mr. Gums training a* a a wet on * "national" platfrom. If their plans are worked main door, ot toughest steel, five
detective stood her in good rtoad. out, the Cropsey and Wadsworth campaigns will be organ- feet in thieknenstutto.Tweive
she was of the climbing vinetype, ized and run separately, with a possible “party split" ad- 106k amuzton * Btin they
no she climbed a tree. l’cari vertised to explain the matters to the voters. ' the ’ ***--
poneon Per 1 a n, •> ». The politicians engineering the scheme must measure
Many clinging vinea are prison New York’s intelligence by the scenes attending the death
Ivy. 'of Rudolph Valentino.
the Senate, away from him, his,---------------- ----- ......
chances of a renomination will be automatically. a strong possibility
• • mighty slim. Hi* party primaries for first place on hl* party's Hiek-
that heft him politically groggy. A de- et in 1928. Beaten, he won't be
feat in th* fall would be almost mentioned,
---- But there ■ more than that.
t i sT a moderate amount of In a questton on which they re more
J surgency. particularly in the sharply split..
the corn bolt, will play into the; ___
hands of farm candidates. Uk* THE .vote lookswet . ...
Vice Prenidene Dawex and Frank I All Smith’s Mock rinen. And
O. Lowden. thentoek-
A gr**l was* of II might give
Senator Borah a look in. wins in 01
This coming election means Reed's.
everything to Coolidge. It doesn’t William G. McAdoos goon down
mean so much to aspirant* like to nothing, at th* same time.
Secretary ot Commerce Hoover. ] But maybe the election result
Borah. Dawe*. Lowden, Speaker,' look* dry.
Longworth and Senator Watson, Smith. Ritchle, Pomerene, and
for even if Coolidge to eliminated Reed are snufted out — poof! —
a* a 1921 possibility, they'll still just like that!
have a fight to scrap out between h By the aame token. In that
event, McAdoo will bo the logical
pmerene Elected to the
from t>n!o; imt become,*
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TTHATV(,BAH,-. PREPoSEROUP‛5
HEGA•MR.-TARV0 AK,
St ITELLECTUALGEMLEMAN!e
- 2 -eFQOLND MIND ! -me • ;
WCAE ASCERTAIN- ,J:
------------------- ~ A THOUGHT for TODAY: If the blind IdkJ'fhe blind,
ryif AT--, h both shall fall into * ditch.,Matt. 15:14.
- UCJ L ME’-’ n has been well observed that few are better qualified
to give others advice than those who have taken the least
Idea, a remarkable idea. That
was what had caused all th* com-
motion.
perso
Klien
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York
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friend
home
More Meddling in Philippines NewyoaukpgasE :waxuuarea
F CHARGES made by Moro leaders in the last few days 1 notes from a rambler about
1 have any basis in fact, the situation in the Philippines “oneot" the big- public play.
. mtainlv4s one of this country should be ashamed.
The charges, in effect, are thAr~ArneffeafiFTft—the|Howraee
'islands are resorting to cheap polities, playing one faction
against the other seemingly in an effort to create the false ind th solution of tb.ir prob-
impression that the. Filipinos are hot ready for independ-lems. . . .No questiona her* of
ence. “ ' I creed or color or caste. . . Brown
dirty, people standing on th* out
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of 28
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and t
their
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Through Pullman and Chair Caro
Depot Ticket Off. R. A. Watson, City Ticket Off.
T. and P. Station Dint. Pass. Agt. 114 E. Ninth St.
Lamar 6341 Lamar 2335 Lamar 872 [
$7.00 Round Trip
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Pius rulimnn Charse*
v
tried this experiment and failed.
Thex contend that to pursue thin
road further may bring about th*
coltapse of Soviet Rusal* itself._____________
They urge, therefor*, that Russia Ia habit. I zuess, and we all
wpyid do better to make com-lzakaazurn._watall for th- god.
niiiliB । isKtu at horns and dolre We'd much rather j
leave to others the task of revolu- - wish than to get out and earn. A
tionizing their own particular cor- winh i A einch to inspire.
ners of the world. 1 wonder, however. If you're I
It to a eon (I let between those stopped to think how few of your
who have learned something by wishes comertrue. You wish till
By CHARLES P. STEWART coming now, Just as Coolidge’s
—NEAserVee-wrer——-wi ^ nuxilKl. ... _
If it goes dry end TMmocral
~W< YW MrAduu. If H itene wel,
Mrs.
'Aven
lion
a n
ing watermel- | The majority should rule there, just as it does in the
ons.__,__United States, We promised independence to the Filipinos.
• doc Conner w h • spartinr 'They are entitled to it. They ought to have had it long ago.
2 for time. He was* waiting for Nobody expects or wants this government to completely
: Mr. Handle to arrive by motor desert the islands By treaty agreeable to the Filipinos,
- and end the chapter with another | we should arrange to keep adequate land and navy forces
- shooting: ButMr;Handie.ratled ! there, as a means of protecting the natives and as a means
chapter enrrdxe or Z guarding our own back door. But we have no business
or course, he couldn’t shoot' interfering with the domestic affairs of the people over
jimp then. Nor can he *hoot him whom we have been domineering for years.
now. He eant shoot Jtmp until There is much talk of America capital developing rub-
a thesndriettsshttes good “tch. ber production in the Philippines. The success of such an
3 niqu*. enterprise will depend a good deal upon the friendship of
z------•—•*-----------ithe nativm. We can't yxpect to retain their friendship if
- "WON’T you fleewith
was contnueddrhe“upogupvelopmentis secondary. We should keep our solemn]_____________________
window washer's ladder. pledge concerning independence, not merely because there ] ing place even as in the days when
•shucks, naw!" blushed he. "I I is money in it, but because it is the only decent thing to do. ’ ptrates burled their .Pleces ot
got a good wire." He was true to Meanwhile, if there are any Americans down there wholehtaandikinzsinadtheir ***’
hin,ownPemrtmaa. a grab for the are stirring up strife, they ought to be called home. Te cavern of Uneie same gild
true husband. They were hard to ------- - | cache lies 10 feet below water
fne and -he aida 4 intand dudtinz . +‛a rt Cugot C+atA
this one eerap* so easily. ~ | 1U5 3 01316 . gt..
NEW YORK Republicans are shopping .round for. can- onaaavedeurtquscraeksmesmiigh
_ ■ | IN didate for Governor, to be run againat Governor Al, rina a way of tunneling. . .
Smith. What a sepetacular crime
choice of the party for Governor appears to be one Judge a concrete wall, tea feet thick.
James C. Cropsey, of Brooklyn, an avowed dry, who insists ’ Is an about the vauit: ’ « • Steei
; that the Republicans advocate a state dry enforcement law, bara lattice theuconcrete. ;.2Add
Fearl and Detective Gum ounhed I New York being one of two state* without such a law. "the Muhteot’up “upon th»
The Republicans want Cropsey because he gives them' walla. . . . Add to uu* a four
a chance to retrieve the dry vote up-state, scared away by | foot corridor around the walla.
________* Wadsworth's stand. Also he’s from Greater New York, • ■ • Add to this A mirror at each
•You aid this," (cr**m*u Feari, and might cut down Smith's vote there. ‘"‘"i1
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