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OCt. 12th at · · · · an • · 1118 . · eia General Land Office nt Santa 1 w C' J?' ld · ••poppy•' The Convention. was called te ·" col Portland Oregon, : , · . · ·· te 8 m · · . order by Chairman Wayne Rieb· '·. :, fbew a.-.te Hondo 10 a.m., !Ruidoso 1 . qnjttd ·in ·satur· F(l, N. M., Sept. 30, 1936. . wrth Ro<'helJe Hudson, ard. Attorney John E, Hall w .. ' y. as een .nvu. o go on spcm . . 8 p. m. and at Carrizozo day OctQStr at-high noon at Notice is hereby giv<>n thn 'romwPII and Lynne.Overman. elected" temporary Chairman and \f ?wmg tbm-campaig!l. Sbe 7 :8 0 p.m. · tbe.hoxne· · and Mrs J A. Maria .Esther Perez, o( COI'n1m. "l'ht• <'andidate of both . with his usual tact and dfgnity, ,., is a tireless speaker, and baa .a · . . . . •• Bell.. ' ' · N. M., \vho, on l•'eb. 25, t!laa. and will he mnke·you laugh-... . t tiati t · ·, "perfect knowledgeoftbe ·. aon. J:?on R. Casadas, cnnW. · - , ·. made Homestead entry. No, OGG. t!w furmi<>st picture of his en- . . m a sa ac 0 '7 , ', to b.e diac'QBSed, and will be con· fo!' CorporatiOn. . The was 267 , for· SElSWi, SW!SE!. r••er! Also· .. Wished on the manner to all .. MlSS Mary Lewil· · , vincing. .. _c,, Mr. Ro,dgers and other of both faQldies. 19 ; SW!RF.!, gre. 29 ; I Moon" & "Making Manhandles" was e!ected secn:tary wu , . · 0 C J .. C · . . . . parent.a,IMr, and Mrs. J. SE r/ EJ.SW 1 , • g 1 N E' , N \\' , . j • • * "' · charmtng and busmess-hke. Mr. Mrs Ia . ones· ounty . W ti H 11 . t d I 4, u ,.j, ll ,, , ., B d M' El ..,_..,_ . · · h' 1 b··.· Don't foraetthe date, Oct. _12. es n a were presen a eo NE (L E I. NW! SP •ti 11 0 , , 1 "'l J d T d urgess an lJ8 ma . aupennt,endent of sc OQe, w Q tbecoloredservantsofthefamily ,. · ' ': 0 •• ues ayow were.clerks, who did their work . was recently made . . · d th · th dd' ... Tow{lslup. 5 S.. 1, F.,. I I <'ntplo 111 CAPTAIN "c """te'" d · ldl R J A. A · · C t T" k t. ' accompame emlN ewe mg. N M p l\T . 1 . 1 f'' 1 1 N . Ki .. c ...... uan rap y. ev .• }. '\!"ice 'chairwoman of 14-'e state. . oun Y JC e . · . , · · · : t•rt.c tan, ras '.'l'( .11°·; JA UARY:' _wtth bee, · ·t--b -e \.) came home last. and - __ . _ T.be_rgnng.people. have ot- t-e- tw .. hmrn -sumnwrvTITe, Tune Lang, Ch h d l' d th i - . peared on-the prQgl'&m . Representative, L. P. Hall. prospects for a .happy SUc· Proof, to establish· claim to llll' A darling little '. e G d'e 111 . ap· of the RQOftlvelt cara .. ' Commissioners: District No. 1. Ce49ful Jqtufe and their .friends! land·nhove,dc.>sr'rillf'd, f,p(()l'(> r. li!!hUlOUSl' lady .\.cith. thrP.e. ra !·;,nvo _mg - Q d .... el naa_ . ' . ' · · · ' hI tt .... """ tb f I c ·-· '(;' - gUiu!lnCe Upon I<Jie .,..,. van. Mr.· Waylle Richard pre. Sai1doval, No.2 WlS 'or- qgu.. . """' o ever,., omm•t;StOIWt· .. at .. r;a, :Mil-( hits • null new tiona. · · aided at the meeting. Gordon WeiJs, ·D1str1ct No. 8 thing. · 1 on.the lOth day of Nov., 193u. .. dnnt't'S. ·:also-: 'H1lllidhe Love" Aft r . t f ,.,_ D k o 1 01 . . 1 .. \ J. t> 'd ,. e appom men o cornm.... ('!!'he Headquarters ewey Sto ea. -·- ; a1mant as wrtlwt<s•·,..: ' unc. >rl e. tees, Judge Nqma 9 . FtJnpr, . . . ia a. busy place._ From ear 1 y Probate Judge, Marsha)] St.· .Mra. Can uta Hemandez 1 Omcr Owen, . .. .. undn> · 30 p. m. our present district Judge, ad· r .: .Jllorning until ·late at night, ill• John. · .. ' _ · :Francis Ow('n, of <'npiLan, 1\:. \I . , " 1\;tght show at dressed the convention tor a few ·· ·· wrested people come and go. AsscSSQr, Larry Dow. ' /Ignacio· I«'lon•s, · -·· ·- -- Judge Frengtl' Ja a. · nati(. <ooveotlll D .. : Much different than the D,erno- Treasurer, Oscar Bamberger. Mr. andFrMra. Julio Hernandez.; Jesus Flores, of :il. \I r. n·,d Mrs. J. v. 'l'aylor went for re-eJeetJon. fle hu f .. · cratic where man· Edward Penfle!d· lett Jaat iday for Marathon.· Lt•o. · sane I ... t . Cru<oes l<'ridny to visit done hts duty Cnirly, and hq · ., ager takea in every CounLy School Supcrmtendent, Texas, to the funeral of i 01·t 9 :Nov n. :. tlwir and from then• served his constituents in a man· .. stray aog and cat that comes Irene Hart. . Mr. Hernandez mojber, Mrs : , . . . . . 1 . :\hN T !YJ.rff went pn Beau- ncr above reproach. Politie.t baa , along . to him company. · Sherift:, Alex · Canuta Hernandez, age 86 • who: \\ m. PPll L•. \\ 111 1 "• :' 111 liMit, Tt·'-:tt;; to opcmd about two never entered into a declala, Now don't get- . Ste.ve."· •· Surveyor, No Candidate. . . had paued away after a ahQrt vc•tt.ranN I,,,,,,,, al •·• ·:'. uqw or tltn:l• \H'l·'ku. neither baa anything outaldt tf ... . Carrltozo Outlook. . iUneta. Mrs. leaves CJU(lo th<> p:wt m .. r; t h 1£> !·< .u:r:- . . the case in question. There an . . Ro J 'h t 1 b to mourn her paumg four daugl1· what Jmpru\ •··!. :l.lrN J•, t• rt.' 1 •. 1- Mt·s. Allt'e Duggar became n _ d 1 ,_ StovoAnawe-•: y o nson go severe Y urn· d . . 1 . 11 1 1 , ..• d ever any unneceasa., e afl Uol d h h d , 1 1 1 t u ters an three sons. They re- ted htm lutit w11·h. · wu" y 1 ost •rauny nn was t i 1 b . - th lit· d .• NowAnselm don'ttbink. ont I} an ani ._ ... on· turnedhomeMonday Mr. Jul:u'l l'··tror li!!"i'l lllo\nl t:alwn to tlw Johnson hospitnJ. rna Y or 0 erw u ' · at school while experimenting - . when facto an the cnGo warl'llnt It, that lam sore, -r, his barlw1· till p t, :'.I r:; LtH'•t"'"'•; Hl'l· t!:uJgl.t<•ru, i\Imcs. Wells and . . :-·- As you go apccding by the door, w 1 t h phosphorus. He placed . 1 .. ,'. 't· T .. rn•ll an• nt her bcdoidc !•w are prompt, baa • Why don't you come in and · of the highly inflamable Miu Ruth Brickley left last roommg 111 1 0 " 1 at.. · · f ampartial. chat with me? in hill pocket, where it came Wectn•day to visit her ccmsins in M iJJ .. -lj; · 11 1 1 !\I r. J. V. Taylor, candidate Cor District Attorney Threet, tbt The people ot all partioa to with nn alumrnum pen• Amarillo, thtil J)le wJU vltit both, M r. . nr n-1 lt·•·twn f.Jr Representative of parcy's nominee ror re-clectfoa. •are welcome yon ace. clf,.nd ignited. He is u n d 0 r the Dallu and Fort Worth (IX·' creon I e :()· ().( fl )II ' t.&l! (. . li.t• :llllh Dilltricl was in town Yt'fl- apoko very briefly. Hi aJ.w.eu aU grand· tre®lcnt of the doctor and alw positfona, which abe. wiU Mrs. w.s. Pl'l• n• of c ·ap!t••l• 1lt•Jd:sy. · stand on his record. And no one i.'b.t i4n't ' he nufTero very is to to V.Wt p&tcnts, I WruJ a visitor , in ( ·arrimzo ;\I, ·II· ! r. Dun Conl£>y of Ro3\vcll ia who hna evor listened to one ol \fi, · · even in thia fair land. tmprovmg. Mr. and Mn. E. M. Bnckley. I day. j a fl'w dnyu here. his adprwea, wlll ovor ml• •· !1 One party may be right, . .. .. •·· .. _ other one, becauae hit belief fa Qr they may be 1 wrong, ' real law cororeemenL, coapW tnaj!lea, will decide , . r . hit carncttnca .of uprctlioa• . · _ - <# , - "-A ,._., ·""' .. - , " • • '""b .• . . · ' · •' · • • > Cree .. _. : When You go to \he polls, .. • . . · .... . . .. .. " ·· · ··· · conVince wlule be welll)l tH ;, . . . . evidence. : ·· nnd now, is aU I ask, · . Tho next 1peaker waa Hon. IAe The banks were not safe, · Brown Atwood. His apeecb wu , incomea bad dwindled, t r w D a beautiful tributo to Democraey l.et'yoprbconscience, guide. dt d . e e 0 . n1 e and he atated that tho ''N...; you, e!ore you are swan e . Dn"'J" t d 1 t • 11 . . .... waa no a new ea a ...., . · Mrs••Wilson,. vice-cbatrwomnn but the same delll of honldl, 1 • ol Jicanlla precmct was here Sat- equality and oquare d&allng !hfch ,, urday. ..,uta.. . . U d h I d · h. f Democracy had been giving the . The Precinct held . D er "t e ea ers lp 0 t common 'DII1II hderel Saturday ntght. tedTbiftlt.o:f :Jivhe . Governor Clyde TingiP-v' -from Jeiieraon'o time on dowa. · e egates were .selec • or t e ·• - " The convention at. 1eounty convention whtch was New has enjoyed 12:15 for lunch and re-eonyentcl · . held here Wednesday. - · - z. Aner report" of committt 11 .. 'Roosevelt Caravan was a period of growth and the Convention got down to tbe "'here Sunday night. The court · · business of nominatiq; tl:lt ... -·"-. room. waa..crowdedwitb voters development unequaled County ticket. listen to the atate speakers. composed of names gleaned from telephone and auto . .gistration liats. The man who {has neither is also a voter. His .vote, while unregistered with the · Digest, counts jwt much as 1 any other vote. But, as every- body knows, that is a Roosevelt •• "1 vote, There's the rub. {t ; ; "Jlacing the sunset in the WC$t, . Governor Landon stated 'we are for a. nev:' da:wn' .' 1 /Per- haps he got hts duections ttlrned &round. . ' . ·+-----····- :LAJm.ost everyone in County has broken o u t into . J»etry, all in defense of President . !Woa.evelt and the New Deal. . · . t"' heard "one Ton& voioe in - '' ·· wilderness,. · for ' ·. '. · ndon. · ''!\::· This· Highway ·which ia being the city should eno\Jgh about t h e !fasted money," to aay nothing .. .. '. ' " •' ' .. . .·• .. .. in its historJ[. His record is one of accomplishments. He is building a greater New Lincoln County and New· Mexico need Clyde Ting- ley to ... "Get the Job A '\rote for Clyde · Tingley is a vote for a Greater New' Mexico . - Done." ( . --, - " Re=elect I ' (}_ov. Clyde T.ingley The Rooseve1t Ticket! Pctd Politico) Adverliamenl ---. I' ' . . - --· ,.,. .. . ' •, . . . ' ' . . As!le9sor, County Cluk, &D4 Probate Judge were nominatfd b7 acclamation. Only one ot' twe were taken on all ofiiee. but when it came to tht cal1di4· ates for sheriff, Mr. A. s. M• ' Camant was invited to pJact tit• entire lint before the conveqtion. As the list Qf eight WQ read, 11th man came forward and all ... presented at once. · th' three ballots several witl\dnir their namea. On tho fourth · ballot John Lewis led. Oq tJie 5th ballo_t Mr. Jenkins wu . Everyon& \'tV pltapnf! being good democrat& thq "go down the line" for tbl entire tiaket. ; Miss Pansy Morris wu OPifl$- · ed on Wedneaday at Rathmann for appendlcitiJ. ; . Spaniah 1>iahH . . ENCHILADAS . TAMALES TACQS ' ·· .. · .. ' >

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. ; . '" D' ' t' n Demo .. r'"· tie R·au. ;ea.. . . " ................ _'.·t-.""'1..._· ·e .. " .. l .. · . . . . - 066267 . L.yrl·c The·atre . "'.· .. '.;.· .·.·.:_{_·. .e.-mocra ... I( . t .. WS. .... ,. n.. &Y .. I! ~ II • , · 'J'tep. Jo"~ J~ .P~mpa~;r epa · · "":"" ' · No tic~ lor Pu.bnlcat~om · _. · , · · .:. · · : •11 ..-~ M nd Mr. David E. ~itcbell, Jr.,. of · Department;(i)f'The Interior. F . 1 . d S t d . · ·. "' . _ . • partr w• . apeaai o •'1 · T d M• · Ad r . . T · • rH nv an a ur ay·w •· · ..... ~ .. · Senatnr Lomse C. oe l_.s cme of . · .. OCt. 12th at · · · · e~s an • · 1118 . · eia General Land Office nt Santa 1 w C' J?' ld · ••poppy•' The Convention. was called te

·" l,lin~t-U:.U; col Portland Oregon, : , · . · ·· te 8 m · · . order by Chairman Wayne Rieb· '·. :, ·;;:~hbe fbew wio~etndint.· ~be a.-.te ki~ho Hondo 10 a.m., !Ruidoso 1 P· . qnjttd ·in ·m.m.S~. ·satur· F(l, N. M., Sept. 30, 1936. . wrth Ro<'helJe Hudson, Rtc~ard ard. Attorney John E, Hall w .. '

y. as een .nvu. o go on spcm ~g- . . 8 p. m. and at Carrizozo day OctQStr at-high noon at Notice is hereby giv<>n thn 'romwPII and Lynne.Overman. elected" temporary Chairman and \f .to~ ?wmg tbm-campaig!l. Sbe 7 :80 p.m. · tbe.hoxne· · and Mrs J A. Maria .Esther Perez, o( COI'n1m. "l'ht• <'andidate of both . with his usual tact and dfgnity,

,., is a tireless speaker, and baa .a • ·. . . . •• Bell.. ' ' · N. M., \vho, on l•'eb. 25, t!laa. and will he mnke·you laugh-... . t tiati t · ·, "perfect knowledgeoftbe ·. aon. J:?on R. Casadas, cnnW. · - , ·. made Homestead entry. No, OGG. t!w furmi<>st picture of his en- . . m a mo~ sa ac 0 '7 ,

• ', to b.e diac'QBSed, and will be con· d~t'e fo!' CorporatiOn. . The was ~!tneased 267, for· SElSWi, SW!SE!. ~l'<'., r••er! Also· .. ~ Wished on the manner to all .. MlSS Mary Lewil· · , vincing. .. _c,, Mr. Ro,dgers and other sp~k· of both faQldies. ~he 19; S~SW!: SW!RF.!, gre. 29 ; I Moon" & "Making Manhandles" was e!ected secn:tary ~nd wu

, . · 0 C J .. C ~ · . . . . parent.a,IMr, and Mrs. J. SE r/ EJ.SW 1 , • g1 N E' , N \\' , . j • • ~ • * "' · charmtng and busmess-hke. Mr. Mrs Ia . ones· ounty . W ti H 11 . t d I 4, u ,.j, ll ,, , ., • B d M' El ..,_..,_ . · · h' 1 b··.· Don't foraetthe date, Oct. _12. es n a were presen a~ a eo NE (L E I. NW! SP •ti 11 ·~ 0 , , 1 "'l J d T d urgess an lJ8 ma ~,~qua . aupennt,endent of sc OQe, w Q • tbecoloredservantsofthefamily 74 ~. ,. · ' ':

0 ~', '.~~~,~?c.ny, ".~n<ay~n •• ues ayow were.clerks, who did their work . was recently made . . · d th · ~-· th dd' ... Tow{lslup. 5 S.. Ran~.l; 1, F.,. I ~lllrlt'~. I <'ntplo 111 CAPTAIN "c """te'" d · ldl R J A.

A'· · · ~~. C t T" k t. ' accompame emlN ewe mg. N M p l\T . 1. 1 f'' 1 1 N . Ki .. c ...... uan rap y. ev .• }. '\!"ice 'chairwoman of 14-'e state. . oun Y JC e . · . , · · · : t•rt.c tan, ras '.'l'( .11°·; JA UARY:' _wtth Gu~. ~ bee, · ·t--b -e Met~odia'

\.) came home last. ~nday and - __ . _ T.be_rgnng.people. have ot- tnt.oot~GR. t-e- -tnfli~t>- tw .. hmrn -sumnwrvTITe, Tune Lang, Ch h d l' d th i - . peared on-the prQgl'&m . Representative, L. P. Hall. prospects for a .happy ~nd SUc· Proof, to establish· claim to llll' Bud•~)' I•~hs()n. A darling little p· ~~e '. e ~yere G d'e bl~~ 111

. ap· e~ert' of the RQOftlvelt cara .. ' Commissioners: District No. 1. Ce49ful Jqtufe and their .friends! land·nhove,dc.>sr'rillf'd, f,p(()l'(> r. ~. li!!hUlOUSl' lady .\.cith. thrP.e. ra !·;,nvo _mg - Q .~ d .... el naa_ . ' . ' · · · • ' hI tt....""" tb b~ f ·~.\. I c ·-· '(;' - gUiu!lnCe Upon I<Jie .,..,. van. Mr.· Waylle Richard pre. Sai1doval, _Dt~tnct No.2 WlS 'or- qgu.. . ~ """' o ever,., omm•t;StOIWt· .. at ·~r .. r;a, ~.,:\f.. :Mil-( hits • null s~m~ ~P,!>Y new tiona. · ·

aided at the meeting. Gordon WeiJs, ·D1str1ct No. 8 thing. · 1 on.the lOth day of Nov., 193u. .. dnnt't'S. ·:also-: 'H1lllidhe Love" Aft r . t· t f ,.,_

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('!!'he Republi~n Headquarters ewey Sto ea. -·- ; a1mant namt·~ as wrtlwt<s•·,..: ~~1:1 ' unc. >rl e. tees, Judge Nqma 9. FtJnpr, . . . ia a. busy place._ From ear 1 y Probate Judge, Marsha)] St.· .Mra. Can uta Hemandez 1 Omcr Owen, . .. .. undn> :\lntm()~.2 ·30 p. m. our present district Judge, ad·

• r .: .Jllorning until ·late at night, ill• John. · .. ' _ · :Francis Ow('n, of <'npiLan, 1\:. \I . , " 1\;tght show at 8~00 dressed the convention tor a few ·· · · wrested people come and go. AsscSSQr, Larry Dow. ' /Ignacio· I«'lon•s, · -·· ·- -- ~iniJ~. Judge Frengtl' Ja a.

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.. : Much different than the D,erno- Treasurer, Oscar Bamberger. Mr. andFrMra. Julio Hernandez.; Jesus Flores, of ('cm:n:~. ~:. :il. \I r. n·,d Mrs. J. v. 'l'aylor went eandida~e for re-eJeetJon. fle hu

f .. · cratic he~Q..~i.l.rters, where man· Cl~rk, Edward Penfle!d· lett Jaat iday for Marathon.· Lt•o. J· · sane I ... :~ t . La~o Cru<oes l<'ridny to visit done hts duty Cnirly, and hq · ., ager Stev~ B.~tian takea in every CounLy School Supcrmtendent, Texas, to .atten~ the funeral of i 01·t 9 :Nov n. H•·i~ 1 '' 1 ' :. tlwir ,J;tul~hy•r, and from then• served his constituents in a man· .. stray aog and cat that comes Irene Hart. . Mr. Hernandez mojber, Mrs : , . . . . .1 . :\hN T !YJ.rff went pn to~ Beau- ncr above reproach. Politie.t baa , along . to ke~. him company. · Sherift:, Alex Jcnkm~. · Canuta Hernandez, age 86• who: \\ m. PPll L•. \\ 111 1.:4~• 1

"• :' 111 liMit, Tt·'-:tt;; to opcmd about two never entered into a declala, Now don't get- ao~t, . Ste.ve."· •· Surveyor, No Candidate. . . had paued away after a ahQrt ,~tho vc•tt.ranN I,,,,,,,, al •·• ·:'. uqw r· or tltn:l• \H'l·'ku. neither baa anything outaldt tf

... . Carrltozo Outlook. . iUneta. Mrs. H~rnandez leaves CJU(lo f~r th<> p:wt m .. r; t h 1£> !·< .u:r:- . . the case in question. There an . . Ro J 'h t 1 b to mourn her paumg four daugl1· what Jmpru\ •··!. :l.lrN J•, t• rt.' 1 •. 1- Mt·s. Allt'e Duggar became ae~ n _ d 1 ,_ StovoAnawe-•: y o nson go severe Y urn· d . . 1 .11 1 1, ..• d ever any unneceasa., e afl Uol

• • d h h d ,1 1 1 t u ters an three sons. They re- ted htm lutit w11·h. · wu" y 1 ost •rauny nn was t i 1 b . - th lit· d .• NowAnselm don'ttbink. • ont I} an ani -~."!l ._ ... on· turnedhomeMonday Mr. Jul:u'l l'··tror li!!"i'l lllo\nl t:alwn to tlw Johnson hospitnJ. rna Y J~, or 0 erw u

' · d~ at school while experimenting • - . when facto an the cnGo warl'llnt It, that lam sore, -r, his barlw1· till p t, :'.I r:; LtH'•t"'"'•; Hl'l· t!:uJgl.t<•ru, i\Imcs. Wells and . . :-·-As you go apccding by the door, w 1 t h phosphorus. He placed . 1 .. ,'. • 't· T .. rn•ll an• nt her bcdoidc !•w llecla~ons are prompt, baa

• Why don't you come in and · of the highly inflamable Miu Ruth Brickley left last roommg 1 ' 1 ~~l 111 1 0"

1 at.. · · f ampartial. • chat with me? in hill pocket, where it came Wectn•day to visit her ccmsins in M iJJ .. -lj; ·

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1 !\I r. J. V. Taylor, candidate Cor District Attorney Threet, tbt

~ The people ot all partioa to ~ntact with nn alumrnum pen• Amarillo, thtil J)le wJU vltit both, M r. t'~ar(!\'t tl~\'." 1 ~1 . :~~·: nr n-1 lt·•·twn f.Jr Representative of parcy's nominee ror re-clectfoa. • are welcome yon ace. clf,.nd ignited. He is u n d 0 r the Dallu and Fort Worth (IX·' creon I e :()· ().( fl )II ' t.&l! (. . li.t• :llllh Dilltricl was in town Yt'fl- apoko very briefly. Hi aJ.w.eu

~(we aU beheved1a~~~ grand· tre®lcnt of the doctor and alw positfona, ~ter which abe. wiU ~ol Mrs. w.s. Pl'l• n• of c ·ap!t••l• 1lt•Jd:sy. · stand on his record. And no one i.'b.t i4n't p~~le, ' ~hough. he nufTero very ~uch is to C~abac:l to V.Wt h~. p&tcnts, I WruJ a visitor , in ( ·arrimzo ;\I, ·II· ! ~I r. Dun Conl£>y of Ro3\vcll ia who hna evor listened to one ol

\fi, · · even in thia fair land. tmprovmg. Mr. and Mn. E. M. Bnckley. I day. • j orwrHtin~ a fl'w dnyu here. ~ his adprwea, wlll ovor ml• •· !1 One party may be right, ~ . """""',_..o=~ .. ~·· ·-·~ -~r-= .. •·· .. • _ other one, becauae hit belief fa

Qr they may be1 wrong, ' real law cororeemenL, coapW Bu~ ~bo tnaj!lea, will decide , . r ~·. . hit carncttnca .of uprctlioa •

. ·.:~;;· ~ · _ r.:~t l.Wo~.Y~.Jonu. - <# , - "-A ,._., ·""' "· • ~ .. - , " • • '""b .• . . · ' · ~. •' · • • > Cree fro~· ·.atr.-~~uriJbt!f.t- ~~ .. _. : When You go to \he polls, .. • . . · .... . . .. . . " ·· · ··· · conVince wlule be welll)l tH

-·~ ;, coinparo.ti~~ fno~i;~~-east, . . . . evidence. : ·· nnd now, is aU I ask, · . Tho next 1peaker waa Hon. IAe

The banks were not safe, · Brown Atwood. His apeecb wu , incomea bad dwindled, t r w D a beautiful tributo to Democraey

l.et'yoprbconscience, guide. dt d . e e ~ 0 . 0· n1 e and he atated that tho ''N...; you, e!ore you are swan e . Dn"'J" t d 1 t • 11 . . .... waa no a new ea a ....,

. · Mrs •• Wilson,. vice-cbatrwomnn but the same delll of honldl, 1 • ol Jicanlla precmct was here Sat- • equality and oquare d&allng !hfch

,, urday. ..,uta.. . . U d h I d · h. f Democracy had been giving the . The Precinct primary~ held . D er "t e ea ers lp 0 t common peopJe-~he 'DII1II

~ ~ hderel Saturday ntght. tedTbiftlt.o:f :Jivhe • • . Governor Clyde TingiP-v' -from Jeiieraon'o time on dowa. · e egates were .selec • or t e ·• - " • The convention ~ at. 1eounty convention whtch was New fv~exico has enjoyed 12:15 for lunch and re-eonyentcl · . held here Wednesday. ~ - · - z. Aner report" of committt11

.. ~f'·c Th~ 'Roosevelt Caravan was a period of growth and the Convention got down to tbe "'here Sunday night. The court · · business of nominatiq; tl:lt

... -·"-. room. waa..crowdedwitb voters development unequaled County ticket. listen to the atate speakers.

composed of names gleaned from telephone d~toriea and auto

. .gistration liats. The man who {has neither is also a voter. His .vote, while unregistered with the

· Digest, counts jwt u· much as 1 any other vote. But, as every­

body knows, that is a Roosevelt •• "1

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; ; "Jlacing the sunset in the WC$t, . Governor Landon stated 'we are -~eaded for a. nev:' da:wn' .'1 /Per­haps he got hts duections ttlrned &round. . ' .

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. • J»etry, all in defense of President • . !Woa.evelt and the New Deal. . · . t"' heard "one Ton& voioe in - '' • ·· wilderness,. · d~Iaiming for

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Lincoln County and New· Mexico need Clyde Ting­ley to ... "Get the Job

A '\rote for Clyde · Tingley is a vote for a Greater New' Mexico .

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As!le9sor, County Cluk, &D4 Probate Judge were nominatfd b7 acclamation. Only one ot' twe b~&llota were taken on all ofiiee. but when it came to tht cal1di4· ates for sheriff, Mr. A. s. M• ' Camant was invited to pJact tit• entire lint before the conveqtion. As the list Qf eight WQ read, 11th man came forward and all ... presented at once. · At~ th' ~ three ballots several witl\dnir their namea. On tho fourth

· ballot John Lewis led. Oq tJie 5th ballo_t Mr. Jenkins wu po~ . Everyon& \'tV pltapnf! being good democrat& thq w~l "go down the line" for tbl entire tiaket. ;

Miss Pansy Morris wu OPifl$- · ed on las~ Wedneaday at the~# Rathmann ~oapitaf for ••u~ appendlcitiJ. ; •

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France Devalues Franc : Gold Standard Dropped

• • often mentioned for· the ploce are Gov. Paul V. McNutt of .ndiana and -Fran~ Murphy, commissioner tc the PhlllpplnJs, who Is running lor governor of ,Michigan. F RANCE at 'last came t ... the con,

cluoion that it could no longer suppor,t the franc and Premier Leon Blum's government decided to ~ • --~ abandon the gold Spanj,sh Fascists Cap.ture standard an~ de· City of Toledo . . valuate the franc 1.0 G EN, FRANCisCO . 'FRO'\NCO'S between 4'~ and 5· ,-eents. The Nether· furious Spanls.h Fa s c I s t s lands, Latvia and r~acbed the unclent city of Toledo Swtt'l:erlund lmmedi· . ond drove out · the government otely determined to troops with shell and bayonet.. The follow suit. 'f.o snve rebels fought their the world from o 11ay thiough otrong currency war, the . d f United States, Great e ense and as they Bntom and Fronce· reached the center (•ntered Into a .. gen· ot the city Ulere .....__ was a great shovt tlemen•o~ agreement." ..,...,. exact . trom the mcazer. nature of this ogreument woo Jlot Out of tha~ battered revealed, but the United Stntes citndel rushed th PtUTflllled to em!lloY ltD $2,000,000,· . d e ooo stabillzadoi'. ftlnd tO''"head off • r.::l S C .e - llattoreA .

C In 1 and hnU·starved ca· ~~:t f::~~d 0~t~~~~c~~ree ~~~ions t r~ deto who hnd with· Gen. Franco !'lerveo the right to depart from the stood 8 terrific siege for almost ten poet If ond when lt.s own lntereslll weeks. Thl!l heroic gorril!on joined requlro rJUch o courne An expected the lnsurgenlD In charging the de­outcome of the now ·general drop- fenders and finally the Soclolls~ pu1g . .p1 the gold otondard moy be on troops ocattered ond fled south­lnternollonnl conference for otablll· word over the Taguo river. Their rullon of world currencies Thill way 1~ ~~drld WOll blocked by m111hl bo hefd In WashinGton.· • Franco, 8 co.umnu.

Blum coiled a apCJ;}al nclmlon Fancts.t bombing plane' made sev• ' of the French porllament tc. poQZS erial dcntructlve raids on Bilbao,

the ncce!Ulury Jeglolntlon und hlrs kl llng o brgo number of the cltl· plan wns 111 ven urudgtng' approvnl zen11, rsmoohing Innumerable build­by t•ll! chamber or dcpuUell. Ita :nso...and damaging two W~rllhlp!! In ndnpllon by the chamber. where the ho ·harbor. The enroget; govern­••,populor front" hall ll big maJority, n ent oympathlzerrs demanded that WUII taken for sronted, but 0 Baht Fai3Clllt hooto"gCD -held In the city ·e woo ex fleeted In the nenotc. Tho exe~tcd In reJ1rlnal, nnd Rnally o ucnerol projt•t·t woo divided lfliO Ovo .mob or anarchist omazoru uwormed cedtons Dll follown: , oboard o · veancl on v•hlch many

• ' holltngen were kept and brutally · I. Ji lxeo the now sold content of •louahtcred 210 of them a.tler put­

the franc ut o point bctwccm 43 and ttne them to the torture. Tho oov· 4!1 mllllgromn of gold, prohlbltll tho Dill' women were on their way to a uport or Import of !!old, and ere- prlnon to kill GO woman hoDtilsc.t~ ntcn on cquo!lzatlon lurd. when they were dlllperned by civil

· 2 Permllo tho rcqu1n1llon of gold suordo. by the covernmevt. obllgca tndtvtdll· That tho Spanish governn.tnt rc· ol cuuena to declare thcll gold allzeo ltn precarloun nituatlol lo evl· holdtnsn. createo o tux on proOio dem·cd by ltD proclomollon ordering made lrom devaluollon of tho lronc, Madrid to prepare for o nlegc, fol· and obhgen mu rket t rodero to re- lowed by o monltento ,calling on cv· veal their oJHI~oUonll In forotgn ex· cryono. womdn a• wol~.no men, to chanso utn,·c Soptcmber 2 • r~>IIY to tho dofenoe of tho capital.

3 ercnll'n a movable cnlory ncole und {!l!Jkl'a vorloun rcadJuutmcnlll In tho CIVIl IICrVICI!, pon!'llon rateD.

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4 Provulrn for rrood juntnocmt or rrortnln llprt·IO<· '(nxro IIU('h no thane un ml, c·olfl'e. p<>p,wr, teu nnt. nu~tor.

!I MokrA ('c>rtnm l'hanJ:va In \he debt Rtrut·lure of 11urh pubhc lnnll· tulwnll ou cllll'll ond rommuncn ne· t:rnft•toted by dovaluouon ..

Jo·rum tho Clucugo Joumnl or C"'""wr<l' l!l tolll'n !hiD plum. nlatu­lllelll uA to who! ~·r ancl' o uc·uun mrono to lht' ordmary Amencnn c II lll'n:

.. H<>dut·u•~t the amount ot gold rep,.•r.rnt«'d bv onl' frnm· wall moon \hnl tho ovoroge Amrrlcon will be nblr lo lrovcl chropN an fo'rnntco tlucn lur I he li!st IW1• yearn Jo"rrnc h wuwR pl)ould, be 't·h«'aprr an thua < 11111tlry und Wllml'n nhouJ.t ho obit' '" l•uv Jo'rl'ndl pcrlurnl' lor It'«<~ "J I'"' ~hnuld lrr \rue ol nenrly en•ry "'"'ll rl~• thnt J.'ronre CllfWrls to tlw I 'nllt'tl Stoll'~> -unlt'llll tills coun-

Spain WnniJ Nations Not to Interfere. .• SPAIN'S reprenontotlvc IQ the .. Lcalluc of Nntlonn, Forelon Min· Inter J ullo Alvarez del V a yo, no I· cmnly warned other natlonn mem· bt'r~>-<~f lhot body tbot they muot not tntcrlcro wllh lhc :ipnnls.h clval wor, whleh hl' enid forbode a future war,

hotween 11tnlt'll but between po-PIUcm cont"cpl!l ..

"The blood11tolned noll of Spoto nlrt>ody Ill ihc battltoOcld of world "nr." ho coultmdcd In what other llt cgatoll eoll!ltrued ng on nttaek on· Germany. Italy nnd Portugal for allcacdly ormlnfl the Span1ah lo'nn­c·t"t lnnurgt'nUl lie ossollcd the Eu­ropean nnnmlervcntton uarecrnent 1111 • dlrt>rl and po!>tllve lnterven· uon m l>t'hnll or the- ·rPbl>l!'" ond M o "blot'kn!lc ol lhl' lawlul St•on· 11-<h covcrnmeht."

Rnn<;t fi'nrPTtfn Mtntstcr 1\nthotJV f:dcn, m n r othcr pes111mlstlc od

HAILE SE'~IE collldnit whip . ·"'".a· 1 .... -·.·_J • · the Italian!l m E*hioplan .,a,' """' -war, . but the fugitiv& . . . won ·Trididons · the battle of Geneva and put Benito Mus.. ~~~. sollnl's nose out of J'plicic:.-1 ~

" fltANiC L HAGEN joint. After an ex· citing debate, the League of NaUons · assembly voted, 39 to 4, to seat the Ethiopian. delega- TBF; PEMQ.CJlATlC DONIQ!:'i. tion, riow headed by · A;LTHOUGH 'fhomas N ast is usu-the emperor's Amer· ~ ally credi~ed with bemg the lean adviser. The• man who· made the donkey ope of negative votes were tht;! emblems of the DemocraUc cast by . H~gaj:)'{;: . . P!!'rty. the fact is that some other Austria and Albllnl.a,:'illl under the cartooniSt, whose name Is unknown, thumb of It111y; and Ecua~or .. Eth1· used the same symbol fully three opht, Portugal and four other c-oun·· decades b.efore the famous Bar­tries refrained from voting. Rather per's Weekly artist did. surprisingly Great • Britain and When Andrew · Jackson retired France espoused the cause <•f Ethi- from the presidency lri 1837 he opia, though It had been thought dumped in the lap o! his successor, they considered the co-Operation of. .~artin"Van B!Jren, a flood of "wild· Italy in the league ot•mo~ lmpor · .. cat currency" and wild speculatlon tance thl,\n justice ·to · tha African ~aused by his destruction of the realm. The heated, debate was United S.tates bank and the distri· c.Jo•d when Capt. Anthony Eden, butlon of the treasury surplus in British foreign minister, said: private banks. So a caTtoonlst of

"Enough of ,his nonsense 1 There thal petiod drew a picture entitled never has been any sufficient ground "The Modern Balaam and His AJJs" to un_seat the Ethiopian dele .. ation." which showed Jaclt!!on mounted on

- .., n donkey, across wbose ·Withers 'Sir Samuel Uoare, first lord of the hung .P bag labeled .. 'Specie ·Cur­

British odnliralty, added to Italian rency-Clrculatlng Medium." A re~;~entment against Great Britain by ghost, labeled "Bankrupts of 1836," declJ!.rlruL.ill.J..ondoJI t,htlt th~ B!!!!!i!l Willi. causing_ .the .£{onkey to balk lntendedto maintain their suprem·l nnd Its rider was belalioring it acy in the Mediterranean and would with a cane labeled "Veto. Be­modernize and consolidate their no.• hind the rlder anll his mount val, military and air defenses be· walked Van Buren saying "1 shall tween Gibraltar and the Suez ca· tread in the foot:lteps of my illustr1· nal "In the Ught -of recent experl· oi,IS predecessor." ence." From that Ume on, during the

disputes over the money question, New Wage and Hour Law the donkey frequently appeared in

the cnrtoona and became tho ac­Formally in Effect cepted symbol of the Demo\)ratlc THE Walsh·Healy oct, r;cttlnl.l· party. But 1t watJ the genius of

wage and hour standard!:! for Thoman Naot which mBde this certflln concerrw dotes buslne1:1s ~:~ymbol familiar to ml.lliorw of with the federal government, In now Americana. formally In dTeet. Tho law wan During the feud between :Presl· pasoed jUDt before the lost congrons dent Andrew Johntlon and Edwin M. adjourned. ltD chief provlslono oro ' Stnnton, rsecretary of war, reljulrcmcntn that holderrs of gov· woo· a nttonn ally ot &!:MJ...lat-t:Cr. ern'rnent controctn which amount When Stanton died !WOn otter Preal· to more than $10,000 muot pay pro- dent Grant hod modo hJm n )ustlco vall!ng wogo ratc11 and pay over· of tho Supremo Court, tho nouthcrn time wages If their oiJlployoos work Democratic papero, ~nllnuin.s tho nooro thon forty hours• o week. The feud, ntwclted Stantml even In tholr wogc1.1 ff!qulremen\, will bo applied obituary noUcen ot hlm. only gradually, rslnco It wiU toke On January, Ill, 1070 Noot drew montho to determine the prevail· hlo tlrot donkey cartoon. It plc· Ins wocco for oU lndu!Strleo con· tured Stanton os o dead Jlon being corned. kicked by a donkey lnboJed "Cop­

Oregon Townn De~t:royed by Forest Firets f O,REST flrcm In oouthwcntcm

Oregon worked terrible havoc. and at thiD wrltiJJS were atlll un· controlled. Tho towno of Bandon and Proopc!r w~re entltcly ile­.olro.Y~. eight pemono. lonlnt. their llveo nnd 2,000 being loft hon.C!lMll. Thousondn or rctugceo wcro ohel· tered II) n tent ell,¥,. and that. too, went up In namt>n. ArmicD of for· estero ond voluntcern wen. worktn& dcaperaloly to check the conllagra· llon!i and reJ:Cup thcnJe in pertl The property damage, Including de­otroyed timber, may run above s:..ooo.ooo. .

American 1..egion Names Colmt:ty Its Commander V.. ETERANS of two great con-

"ntct.o, tho World wor ond tho C1vil war, held their annual eon· v1 ntlona. tho American Legion

me.-tlng In Cleve­tuml nnd lhv Prond Arm' of tho Repub­lic ln Washington. 1be leg10n 'l!lected Harry W Colmery,

perhead prcll!l." Underneath lt were tho 1Jncn: "A Live J nclcaao lUcking o dc:od Llon and ouch o Llont and euch a Joekono." In Inter carloorw he alDo depicted the Democratic papcro, eripeclolly Jomc!>' Gordon Bennctt'o New York HerDlu, lUI a

. dcnkey . and otter a whllo began · applflnll tho a,ym~l to 41\o Dnmo. c:rntlc party Oll WPI DO Ita prCll!l •

UEADGEA!l "1 F YOU lone your ntandnrdD,

rnlly lo my white plunel" cried Henry of Navarre bc!ore tbo BatUo of lvry and ro the helmet of Navnrre with Ita onowy dec:ora· tlon became the olgn nnd aymbol of a enusc which wan and mndo him king of France.

In American politlc:JJ, too, votero hove rnlllcd behind co,nd£dntcm whot:e headgear or some <1ther bit of apporet have bee.n cltnrocteri!:IUc of tho man. In Ute days of Andrew Joctwon, Joyal DQltlO<:roto bro.n· d.l.rihed · hickory eane.t ln lmltnUon of the one which "Old Hickory" c:orrtod. In 1040 tho Whigs clopped eommkjn cap!f tm their hcoda nnd went out to sing and cheE!i' "Old Tippecanoe," the lnniana frontiers:. man; Into ~ White House.

On the atrectsJ of New York the beaver hat worn Horace

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'""l"•rt•nn to drvaluallon lnrllr('('t· wvenonl to cnal>lt the league to nl and n But perhaps e'l/en ly lronc dmwluatum mr.y keep Intervene in tht> t>orl)' uUigH of a llwnrdcd next yenr'g In tl;tose daya the "peepul" were A"'' r u nns I rum war o11 the oct may dispute. lfe olso propnsed: Neaot• convention to New ausplciOU3 of a "blgh hat" candi-

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VERNALIS, CALIF. - 'They used to say that Citli~ornia

flowers had na.r .. eal smell, and that Caljfornia .birds had no song-~nd that's a lie because the resident moqkjng bi.rd feels it his Christian duty to get' right under. my b~d· toom windo\V and sing all ,night -~nd that California,gt'own food!?. had no flavor. · • • ~j· ·

It's true California still produces one pear which suggests a grade of damp cot­trm batting, and one variety ot ·fig which could pass for li­brary paste, and a c e r t a I n tropical p 11 w p a w which makes you think yo.u've been licking postage stomps. And there's a special breed o! mushrooma which ·w- about tho size of a derby hat and· tasteD like one. Irvin 8• Cobb

But we can grow apricots npd. ~berries and nectarines and pe.aches as toothsome as you'd ask for: and noble berries and luscious prunes and delectable gropes: and, on this great ranch, about the finest mel· ons I ever ate. There's llkewlne a red onion which has a tnst.e-=..lt rlgh~at It raw and you taste it tor days and doyo.

And it you think our flowero don't smell enough, try our politics.

• • • Troubles of a Pioneer. ·

LIFE in thene ports lo jutlt one thin~ otter another, and nome­

limen It D neverlll thlngo after on· other, niL at once-euch ll1J the ruoh of the autograph collcctoro upon a poor, ohy movie alar, or tho yelp­Ing Oll!llnu~tht of our eatate beoglctJ when o vlniUng nobleman lncou· tioWlly IntimateD ttwt ho might rscU hJo troller and buy a Jol.

But compllcatlona olno pUt up tor a llle-long renidcnt who boo been here, on I hnyo, nearly two yeoro now nnd no In quolifled to join the Early Ploneorn' Calltornla cocioty. Here I go and take on o radio pro­grnm-and I did co hope to ny Cll!lt to ~c wbnt Mro. Hnrrioon Wllliamo will be wenrtng thin toll. At limen the temptation junt to drop every· thing Md ntnrt lulu beclf well-nigb overpowering.

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Redaclnr !'ltotor Aeeldenlls, W E'RE great people nt atartlnc aomethlng, but, Jtmt then,

along comc.a a new ctU.!Iadc or o new movement or a new ntyle In di· vidcd nkirtn and we trnU oil niter thnt, forgetting tho lnnuc which had ~emed co pn!l!llonately importnnt.

Lll!lt January we were oll c!DUnl­lng to mnlte 1020 a saler yenr. OJ\ the hJghropd. With tho ycnr nedrly three-fourtha tgoric, what hove wo done to reduce the appalling mar• taUty7 And what are we goln& to do before oll or us, except the Idiot!! qnd drunkards, who ore supposed to bt the apcelnl ward of providence, hove been mowed down'?

rm remiliifed or me <:oloted man In Mlssl.ssippl who Willi convicted of murder, and his .lawyer forgot to .rue an nppenl, nnd finally the­condemned man sat down and wrote

• Jar fix and onlcssen you do some­thin' right away, they hang me Friday-here 'tm Wednesday al·

t. .. o <>MI!e for cunt>nr-y !llnb.ltza oUon ol rcl!tom.l pncta.··separaUon York city. Mayor date, so Greeley~s supj:lotteti.!. 1'"" lh•· .... nrld o•·rr nnd more brotlr of the league covenant from pnst· Lo Gunrdlo person- wen:rlng "white plugs,"' failed to • • • r• 1~ rrl.otouns b<'lwren oil nations war trcnues. meusu•es to re.store lllltf1 \\'. ally led the Gotlnun elect him. Ulysses S. Grant once Savin• Your' Teetll. ·

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llul olun 1 lo<><' ""' 11lcrp nvt>r 1 un· lntcrnouonal trade: Inquiry, under Cclmyf1 delegation In the big worked in a tannery, therefore ~a· • lr .. q \011 Me 11<'11101! an lnt'nme from league ou.Splce!l, Into the Question parade. Thts delegation lncludt;-:1 rode,9· in his honor were mnrked by THOUGH thy teeth be but state-lloJIJI<'One m 1-"rar.t·t> ·· of ol'c~ to raw materials, and re- on ImpressiVe display of tx~llce nnd mea wearing chogg;y · nnd obvious- rng ~ ~i :!~ :tf1~~~'?ts gnr~t:

ducuon and limitation of lltmn· fire department b.Jnds. motorcyciQ 1y untrumed fur coat.Y nnd 'benring ~ Uui"'!Ja Hotly Dentes IT enlll and publicity (or armament squads and mounted officers. signa which declnred "Bring on the ing in the holla>Vs, fight off for ns

dlt ~ .. em" nnd ~...!lJ ,,.._ u- hid .. long as. ~M'blg those who think ... e

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Charge exp(!n ures. In Its business· sesstons' the legion ""''tn "•""e Cl,..e"'··el....,..o.nd.U:n-pe.:,g r root of ~vills the bottom of you~ S

• •tt•~,'f\I'V or· tiE TR adopted a resolution oskmc. tbe u• .. · ~~~ UJ n o r l r , • T • EAS· .. 1nnn hi ~m· .. m"te 5e to remaining bicuspid. Don't let 'em • llll y MOR<lJ:o:NTHAU ucttcdly Minneopolill Strilte of United Stfltes government to with· <><><>

9 '" .. was no r be too cast bo t h to bin

drllw i•- reco"nltlon of sovl·et Ru"- Thurman, e last member of lhe a u P o grop g told tht' t·orrt>npondents thnt sovtet Mill Workcra Ends "" .. ~ h t "' ""'~ d your jaw either I' d sia. Other resotutionll approved upper cruse o use snuu. ~..,r o- . • ,uua.• oru·mptr to upsl't lhP ·•gcn· A BOUT 1,&00 .mill workers of cni"'Ad for a 90 per cent reduction· itlg so he would sweep n red ban· No man ever yet had ttn X·ray

tlr"'"" s ourrt'mt>nt" between tho Minneapolis returned to their In ;~migration quotas and depor1a· ·danno handkerchief out of hb pock· picture that Oattered him. Porticu· \: notrd b'latrs Or rat Brtlaln and Jobs. tht:ilr stri~_e having been set· tlon of all aliens who are anarch- et with a grand gesture. So Demo- lnrly is that true when it's an in­Franc r. The ntnle Dank of "tumrtn. tied. U Tina tasteil tor 11 mofiUi iffij' ISla,· communists. or offill'at--' with crnts that year_ bod whole, suits teriol' view of the human face . hr saul. muv"d· W". dnvc duwn the

1 d 1 cd th t -1111 1 ..... made oif b~ndann"" and -o-et) Becouse, the next thm· g yo•· lmow,

pru·e tiT tl1t> I'' Ulclf iiTFI1tfiii oy Of· 18 para yz • e grea "' ng n- lhc ThlrdJn~ernntiQn_ole; th~ reTnOV•· l-W(Ifl"·. 6- " a<> .. "' ~ du!ltrv of tfte c!Uy. 1'flo m1ir own· a from public tellef rolls of nlicnri bnndonna dresses. _ -- __ --~-g ~E,tieman it:! a white !'!mock is d"n"fl the nalt' m Ncw Ynrlt ol ers naroed to recognlzo the rt!lht who have not O"'"licd for citizen- Another vlce-presldentlnl cnndi· testmg sol}le forceps and snylng, J.o.lO oou pounut Iller ling "at nny of collective bargaining and to per• .. ,. . dote who furnished a striking head• "'this maj burt-just a little." An,d. P• ... ,. .. lit> ~"'" he frustrated thla mit employees to choose their own ship; unlv~rsal application of the gear s~mbol for bi9~ party wns The- then the next thing after that, your

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neuritis or neuralsia pains. Noto­illustrntion above, and remember .. BAYER ASPIRIN works fnat.

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R< loronll by buy mg the pound II of· fincorprinting system ill this coun- od 1L Tb a ppers "'" as f Is J d rcprescntuUvcs. Four ounttred "1\;. try, and an Investigation of methods ore oosevc ousan a .wotc u ... e a e as u as. fNrd w1th rnotoey lrom the Treas· uonal ~guardsmen who had bet>n useil In disseminating "subversh•e Rough Rider hnts in the campaign 1 dfd so and the result is that, no urTly·a utabtlluJllon fund . moblllled by Governor Petersen for doctrines." • of 1900 and U was sUll a potent ma~ter what else is on the menu, I

w Sovtet State bonl• dcclurc!o strike duty In event of on emergen· emblem In 1904 when T. lt. was go tn for, the Cobb pink pl!lte spe-Mur!lt'nlhnu·s · ns!wruon as .,w tho cy wore sent to tilelr homes. C. H. Williams Ruhe of Pitts- candidate for President. clnl. A fellow does get tired of bank s purfJ(lliC wns without luundn- burgh, who tan away frorn home 72 But another quarter of a century hav~g everything he eats taste like·

Y9UR.Jddne~yjfltet­'"9 waste matler From th. blood

strum. But kidnlt)'S somttimts lag in their WCtt-do not ad as nature 1n­ttrldtd-lailto rtmove impilrltiti that ~ison the s~lll!l whtn fefalned. .

Then you may suffer naglaing bade· -aehe, diulness, santy or teo ~trill urinatlon,gc:Uitlg UP,tlnight;pul~· undtt the eyes1 feel ntrYCUJ, misua-ble-alJ li~al. .

~ton und n non!lcnstr.lll . ....anvcnttun, American Seaman Con.vlcted years ago to Join thQ Onion army was to elapse before a bit of hea~d. rubber. 1 that th .. trAm~o.•,·tton wns an ordl· 1 • wht:n he o,yas only fl lad ot tuteen, gear . would be a· tcature of thE!' IRVIN Sl COBB. nary bnnkmll operation Tho secre- by a Oennan 'Court wns unanimously elected com• c:ampnign. In 192B Allred E. Smith 0-WNU service. wry·s atatt>ment, the bnnk conUn· LAWRENCE SIMPSON, • 0 n mnfldot'•ln-ehlef of lhe G.A.H. and- made the brown derby famous ut'd, •·appt•ura to be an . ,mlti,J!tlllled American seaman rro.m Sea\· Madison, Wis., was named as tht ftom one end ot thll land to the oth-oll\HIOvlet ulwcll whtch ts nut b~t,!lr:di,J.Ue, who hod been wnlUng tn Ocr· encampment city for 11}37. · er but lt became a syinbol of de-

.. on def"hst ·of tnlornutlo.nnl curruncy mnn prison eumps for 14 lllOnthi feat lnstend of 'llictocy. equlhbrlum and the vuluo of ater· for his trial on. charges of scdlUon, Japan Lands Marines · · ~veatern Nowap,.pe• ttnlo<>. line. but had Aome other otms. •• was found "Uilt" by the pcopt••s in Shan ... '-ai · -" · .. " v • . . r;..o• TermlDal ot Gota Can&l

court and sentenced to three yeors FOUR. Chinese ~nmen In .Shnng· ·ao· th .. b g 1 ~ "'' th t · 1 Harry Woodring Named .. Secretary "f Wnr H ARRY u WOODRING Will

In prison 'mlnus the Ume be ulroad,v hnl killed ono Japanese tn~trlne · en ur · 8 oM "1

e el'tll • has been tnenrcaratedT':slmp:mr. ad• and wounded twct others, and wlth< nals of the Gota canal, whlcb winds mUted free})! th•Lbe and three h\ * few minutes *' Japanese land• over 240 mt•es through· the heart other Communists tried · to launch lria·. party more than 2,000 slr<ina~· of · Sweden, $ometlmes followlnl!l .., pop' · uta\' tront lil\te-ment tn G•.... h. d' 1 d b · t th H lakes, som~tiiTles rlvers, some-••• .... · a oceup e . muc 0 e on&kew times a catuit so narrow that trees mal\l'. aoylil&. lb.t plan tailed ~ l.st~tUt)n of the lnternatlonal settle- at th-. side$ of the banks brush caUH oni C)t tlic (our wu o police ~:~~~~· ·Tbe: Japnneltf niiVal· com• the ai'nall sfe•mer~t on the water.

J!.~~~!~~-~· clnat.. n · declared mlrtlal ·ta._. lD All bi au M trtUea ot eanal: supple-••• .... ~;~ "f area al,ld trOOur-~lopped bus_,~~ ment the nidutal waierw&Y• Tliese

abollrd .... . · · . · llnka were c:Ompleied mortt ~.~~cc~~· :-~rn ..1~.u a~te( th~ · · · .~. Conceived ~d. ·

. . Sea Horse Is a Fish

. The s~ horse is n fish, but n very strange 'kind of fish. It spends al­most all the time in an upright posi­tion, with Its head up and its taU down. With the taU it can do some­thing which the common fish can't do. It can Cling to n weed. A sea ho~ swilnll whil~ In ·upright posl• tlon. A ftn on the back is moved to giVe\ forward motion, nrtd this fin hils. been compared to a . p~~ller. lt doo!l ®t look or tum jU!:t. Uke a propeller. but it gives -about the: same result An alr sac, or '*swim bladder,.'• helps· t::te sea· horse k~ep in balance. Most . Qt the- time,-' how· e.\rt1 ... the ftsh. hol4i tightly to a weed; wrapplnlr tts-'1ait · · · · !IPlt:iJ .. f•shio!t.

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low l\lm . over ~l!e •• 11~~ . fllonntaln, dogged, dllPilndnble w9rk, w~s noth· • th11ugb ... b~ inlght .never llo much llB log, .. A: m11n wen.t ont, ln tllese da;ya, '--------,......-----------:-.--------...: tllrll· W ·1oolr ··at·" bl;lr ·once; -If sb~ arid nuide-.mllllonsl~ . _ ·- .·.--. . cover, Then sit .back and p,erse.veres t!lroQg)l tl!e seven years, Davis did not want to do It at all; · ·· ., ... · · · .... - · · al:nor t!llillll1imtmt!W· .· · she breaits the spell; be's her prlncl!: he was, rot''· hll)lselt, exnctly .• ·suUell. In pattern 5193 yoq will find and !lhe bns 111m." . , .But Beq._hl!l- wue, the ·motbot' "Of hla complete lns.tructlons for making

"D9es sbe?" sa.ld Agnes. · boys- believed Jeb the better-·man. the .sgubre shown; an .illustration ''S.4e d!Jea, tbroUgl• everytl}lng." He Jeb thrilled ller; b.er husba~d, though of it, of the stitches needed;

repeafe,d: she "loved" blm, bored ~11!:', · . material requirements.

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"Grl!lln Bear of Bnbbletree, Turn, thou, and look to me:· · ' Seven long yen.rs I've followe!} tht;;e,

· · Over the Oery mountain."

There was that fellow Oollltt, who To obt!lin ·this pattern ~;end 15 bod come nr~und to tli!l ofllce tbe oth· cents in stamps or coins (coins •IIOILTIIIflll ·Cr day With K_en n~mble:. Tll!.!Y .wef! ' preferred) to The Sewing Circle _I ~. ' ' •

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He had' gone. A~;nes WIIS lying wl't!t .eyes closed on the chaise-longue In her bedroom, when she hea'l-d her sister's

• . ,. ·.·~ . •· voice. Bee· went In tlrst to see het · ,1 , :, · mother, so Agn.es lmd a tew mlnutlls 1 .. • .,, . , more ot dreamy reverie before her

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,, •.• .i ·:·~ ~1i~~~~~/,~~~·~~::k;r:. d I I o'clock. .. • · .. ';, ... : ;rpuns; o.n tantnst cnl 7 "Your trie' nd "yrtle's lawyer," snld · · '• ot Chicago, Is lntat· "' J ·. , 1!~~~~wlth Agnea Gleneltb, beautiful Bee, "seems to have queerly atrected -·; . :· or a retired mllhuractur~r; Mother." -·"- a doctor, In love with Agnes, "Wbat did .she sny to you?" : " Roche"rbtr0°,rt.heJ,e~eb~u:::8~1a~~a~vo~~ · "That perhaps we'd mlsunderstobJ .r •,. . ~~,k~ tr7 Agnes before leaving. ·your rnurderous little trlend llyrt111.

there Ia a deeper, obstinate lie certainly bas done sow.ethlng else thnn In Jeb. Rod vlslls A!l'nes

tolls her ot his grent desire, but lo Mother, too." '*•Ull!:zes It cnn never be tulOIIed. Agne~· "Xes."

I her Is a.llemptlng to regain her hus- "What Is It, Agnes?" .ic · · · ·. ~ ·:!!!;~, lpve. A&nes baa. dlsturbtn11 "I •ntnk she cnwu lo 'fltm l!omewbnl

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• ; .•r• . on n1•nrtment In Chlco.11o. J eb n• The· cfa.rl! bend, co~e~. Its smart ! Agne~ to eel an early date, but she tellu .. l.ltUI! •onue. 'o!!.ll!!d. aw' • ''..ULr1"h' ·

l!hj>. .()llnno~ marr.Y ·him, Wtten '*hlH - - .> .,. ·- "" ....., ..

forming n cowpa.o1 for underwriting Household· Arts Dept., .259 W. !WW Investments, real-estate develop- Fourteenth St., New YQrk, ~· Y. ment!L '£here wus millions In It, they Write plainly pattern number, said; ·millions! l . :your nnme and address. '

They wonted l)lm to become 11 part· ner nod put nbout a llundred tbou­sand Into lt. He'd tbnnked them and bnrdly thought ot lt.

Davis turned ngnln with more hOIPC"'I fulness to1vnrd the durk bel!i,l ·ou ·the pillow or. the other bed.

It wns n month Inter that the res­Ignation oC Davis Ayre!orth, ns treas­urer or n canning company, took ef­fect, nnd be sold huck to the otU8ers of the com puny nil his stock. ·Davis also sol \I' sixty-live or his best bonds; tor It ltnppened that Collltt bad sotne­wbut under-estimated the new capitol requited, and so Dp vis put up, not one hundred, but n hundred and Ofty tlwusrwd · dollnrtl..

But thu llrm ot Collltt, Ayretortll nnd Jtemble wus formed, nnd prompt· ly promoted nn<J matke1ed their tll'l!t In l'eslwent line.

Pattern 519:f . · Here'.$ Ful) for you...:..nnd Ber:tuty

for your dinner or tea table- in a lacy pattern· which you can C!!t?­chet so easily of string. It won'~ take you any time at nil to learn ~he "sample" square design, on which all the others are based, and to crochet a goodly number of squares, When. you've enough, join them to maltc 11 beautiful table cl6th, bedspread, drcsse:- scarf or

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Hard 1Game Craaked skulls and broken nrtns

arc not unusual among players of J ai Ala'i, the Spanisl' game. Play· ers have to handle j ball. half the size of· o bm!!:ball illld almost .ns hard as a . golf ball ·at-terrific speed. A "softer" game was need­ed for less reckless athletes. So

"soft ball" ill beh\g · In· troduced.

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PlentY of qulok, ponelratln!l "''llntllh wbol'o ever )'OU want Ill ••• tbat's wllat yoir ll"t wllb ·• Coleman Radl~nt lle•ter. Carr:r and uso anywhere. Notorineotlons. Makos nnd buma · Ito own liDS from udtr..nted IIUollno.

Just th~ tblntr ror removlnll' cbll,l rrom · bome, ollloe, store- or for extra Wllniltb In II!Y~re wentbor. Costs less than 2~ an bour to Ciperotel See It at )'our dealer's. • WRITE FIJR FlEE FOLDDI. Send postcard now I 'lllR COLRMAN LAMP /I.ND STOVllCO. ~R~ wu•ol, Wicht••• K.ona.1 Chko1ol Ill.• P . d~ Pa.1 l.oo .A&Iplo•, Calif. 6103)

' . - . · .:,;~~~:,~M~~r;.cl Colver, orcer.o to show them It he helped her •• , , ,, "''lllllrtmontl'"tfab llOI\!Io • 'the ·Dark Ot~u ... 'I\'Underet1 to the Jlyfflll l,orrlt:. ,.JYho 1\0\Y jpr ~U:ot~r n

nlonth lind been In Jnll, decided to In· vUe Agnl•s to visit her. .

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oee It a.lone, aa7!ng he must return window, hla omce. Asne.o conaepta a.nd J eb "Who's thnl 7 , J eb 1" ~ ·

,' ea. A radio Ia bl'orlnlt terr1ncal17 (t~,': one ot the apartments, Colver "Mlgbt be,~ snhl Agn~s. alttlnll up. t1 upon tho door, which Is opened

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r ~ Cba.rlea Lorrie, fa ta.lly a hat. calla the police, &f7rtle Lorrlo ""''"

"' J.S'nea lo phone C"thel O"&fa.ra., a law· . ~er, to como 111 once. A11nu doee. The

I' t:!OIIco l"k• chorse. O')lo.r" orrlvco. The

oetiJicera "ro a.nl.llsonlall<" to him A1rnea · • lll<loa 'IYI!b O'Ma.r .. , Asnea Ia to be u ~ lllf'ltneu Ill . tho comlnu trial. Cathol'o

trJ'andCAth~.r end ta.thor h~d loat their Uvea In tbo llno ot duty a.e city nro• men, Uflel hiD crondmothor. Wmnle, ba.a ·l.\1111 bar nll nrounel Clllhlll, Who, bolns

• -'.Jimbltlouo, bad worked hie wa.y lhroush Ji,w oehoul: Thoushta ot A!fnca dloturb CAthDI. Mr. Lorrie hllcl coot <>If tho wlto who tu>d borno him hla d~ausbtor

·Co ma.rry !llyrllo, and ettor two yura

l .. f w~ddocl lifo eho ha.d killed him. Tho <Coronor'a Jun• holdo •tyrllo to tho 11ra.nd

· Jury. Asnu promlua O'l>la.r~a to rovlcw tho (OOI> "'llh him. Whort C:athlll <'AIID ':Nra. Olt'nellh a.aka quullono resllfdlns t))urllal problema, li1 tho hope tlllll aha .tnl;ht ••t a oolullon to hor own prob· hm.

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• ~ "'''hnn mucb U1at 111 done lo a ell)'." fo&>l )o ret•ll«< to her. /, J , -tVJII'ro do JOU liver As:nl'll anked

ltm, wllh autlden dlrl!(!ttJCll!l. , c ,.\\'hot om l, J'OU ml><!O-bl'JIIdM 0

~rlmlnol lawJer? I lho now nror ·llll· •1 wnulleo Dnnuo In tbo c:ttJ; but 1 \\'1111

boro Oil Arthl!r, 1111 Willi mJ rather," . ____ "' "ro.~tt,t.alher •.. tool"

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C-11thnl amlll'd. "I know wbJ JOU •all. You woodl!r wby I aprok 110, 'irbl!.ll It 'a'DJJ · mJ cmndfotber that ~•me onr, and be o lad. Ilia tothl!r l~rougbt him In tbe lll['('rDJ:c.>: and un AIDOUit?f Ablp at III.'.Q At the lime, trOll tbe girl the lad waa to meet on .\rch· •r road llbd morry," f •Your grnndmotberr

"'''Ife aome. You'll C(>e her at Uti! ftlol Sill! come11 to all I'm defen•JID~Co .. , •Dot'll JOUr rather toor

•ne·a !lone,~ .alllil eaumt. •no u-an II city Oremnn, and bin ratbt>r betoro 111m. Ue-mJ grandfather-woo one of the twentJ tbtlt u-eru to the toll tlf the tower of the C<lld Stora:e build· ln~:. at tbe \Vorld'a Folr, when It tJumOO." , ·ue wna one of tbem that died thnt lelay, 1111 l'OCh of them dld In Une or

... ;latJ. Mi..ltS Olenellb." Allld Cotbol • Jrottdlr. •And hta son. my fathPr,

- .. · died mre him, In line or duty for Cbl· atgo. That's my atnke In the CIIJ, I mentioned. • Who cnn bnve more 1

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• Would I sell It out by fl.tlng tllttll toT i . l:llenlll for my llvlng1 rn tnke the de­fense ot ibrtte torrle. llll I've takPn 'otbm~.. • • • Bot lt'B my IIP~h tbsr <CUll • BUfllrl!le yotL It wouldn't rr ;,on tmew Winnie."

' · •\VtnoleY' &liked Agnes. I ~e rrandmotber I Clentloc!!d. SbP

trltght hove come over alsty h01l1'11 In· •tead of stxt.r J'€1llll ago. • • • Do sou lnow ~dralc Colnm, the ItllllJ po..t anl2 wrtter. who wu• over here on Mur i few Jenrs agor -

• i-t went fo hear bfm tl!d"t."' said Asr· ~ VlOtlderfng what nGW wu coming. , "So did I." said Catbol. ''For. thet

t'o1a me. he'd been colng through Ire· • land bn";lnu repeated to blm the Ialit . of the old Celtic tales that bod ne\'et

---···· -·-- ··~ JYrlnf. · -Htt- wu ~Uectlng- them ' . to write them an down. 1 told blm

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; l!e'd been wasting bls time trovelln8-. ·. He should have come straight to Chi·

. \iago, and be'd have heard them all-. , from \VInnie. And I tound, In fact. ·:, • e bad olle M'd never heard trom

\ nr otber. 'the strange thing. It Willi 'lihvnya my rovoi'lte."

• · "1' ou knew It?" •'Knew U7 Wasn't I roeked ani!

tenred on them? And this J could ·· · ~er bear enotlgb-tbe Oreett Belli'

' · tt· Babbtetree. ~ . • , \ ·· l'ne- wns hotdtn~r A~es· llfemornn­·~. ~~ttl ol '\Vblft Mnue ~rite bad said •• · "'tid done, after' bufn~r Ah6t ber liu~

· ,i:;and: and suddenly aware ftf It M . ·· contrnsted It to the .matter In bl!l mind,

illcf smiled. , ,1_"Tb~ 'Women, Miss Glenelt~, usl!d to · ~ llltt<'h more t!ndtlriltt: If he' said.

-!'Thl!1 certnlnly put up, wJtb more ln 'those· da)"L'' · · }; 0!\Vhar datil?" :~ • S. ~~ e :J

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I . ~· .~ •'()t the ota LtateJI;,:·~T!llt.!l {t\tr thtit ,,tned · the Green Bell\" qt Babbletree. -~The Oree~~ ·uror was.· fit courae: rfo:llt• ~; 1t ··*' t~rtnce, her true to)le." Cathal ,c:un·

l· ' . J•liK. "but hldeousiJ' ~witched. Bid

Jeb hnd hod 110 exl'l'ptlonnlly prot· ltnble day: nnd on no day, within reo cent memory, hnd buslnellll been bnd. The market for stocks-ralls, ln•IUII· lrlul, ulllltlea, ol111, nmu"emenlll-wus aoar!ng. 'J'od113 II bud bet>n almOllt a ruml\\'uy.

lltmkera, merl.'honlll, l.'lerkll, barbeno, boutblut•ltu, uhop~;lriH, clentllltl' llUlat• llntrs, hnlr·dressera,. lnunll.'urlsta. elo­vntnr buyo, street•sweep«1rll -. every· body )'OIIIIJ: or old. enll~::htenett' nr II· lllernll', I.'Uionble or lllupld. wllh mil llono or wllh 11 ac:r111led-up <lnllur or two, wa~ llluyln!i the marlwr. Anti whntcver lhrlr ~<Into nt mln<l. or of body or uoul, till')' \H•rn nil mnlllnl! money.

Jrb wns rxullnnt. lie had ncvl'r been rro rlcht. lin batt ma1Jo mnno1 not nul)' for hlmGctr but rver)' cllrnt tor whom he lrndr<l and whod1 hp ad· viDNJ. llo hot! llvi'IJ In o l.'boru• of OI.'Cinlm and IIDin all >da7.

llo ron hnltWDJ UIIGtalm to m('(!t All nen I.'Omlns down.

"Olen, wloot a tiny! Wo <'lin do ODJ• thins \Te llke--.onythln;:, when JOIJ MJ the wonl !" lie <'OUI:ht h~>r up on the Iandin;:. ~sa"' you'll A:.'IJ II! Wh7 non Ob, you lltUl! fool, wtu Dul1 , • , Tbnt dnmn<'cl dial! We>'ll mnrrJ and como tmck for IL or I'll ,&t't rov out of fl f" · · ·

"You t'IID't, J(lb." "Wna that lriJih ohratpr hrrPT' •Jebl" "Did you Jl<'e thfl papt>ra lhta atler·

noon? I'te lc.>ft thflm In the <'Dr .••• " 'rheJ were rfowmolbln tn.:c>tbPr. "Sw['('t ·'*«'nlt!<J Pllunllnn n')fArn'll

lf)'ID!l to profit on. l.orrlc.>. 1r IIN'III<I.

wna lna:ul"«< ror two bundrt'd thnu n.nlld dolloro--flftJ of whlrb hP ho•l IPtt In the llilll!P or hla nmt wlte a• benrllt>lnf'1 : but dear lUIIe lltrllt> horl Aeeo tbnt be had h(lr wrltiC'o Ita 1111

bc.'Drfll'lllf'1 for ono bundr«'d DfiddlfiJ lbOUIIlllld.

"'Tht> c:ompanlea paid today the fl/'f thou.\ulnd to the flrat wlfp whom tte dlnr~ but tbnt.'t~ bohllnll up Jlll1• mi'Dt of the hundred Ohd llfl)' tn lldPet little Slyrtle. It Ab~>'ll cleaM'<l, bv O'llnrn, MJrtle ~;etn the bnndrPd nn•l ilfty tbousnnd lnsumnco as an ad dltlonal retl'ard tor lbe sboollo~:."

CHAPTER VI· -Thlvla Ayrerortb lny awake Jo U:o

dnrk. with bta gl!e tlllleen tn tbe bt!<l beside bla. IJe U"Oll cot b11ppy: and he \Ytls teylng to figure out what be I.'OOid 4)o dln'erPntly In or1Pt to make Dee odCJire blm. •

Sbe .uu loved htm. M ~Uevoo • fDT . ' her Jet It be a proof of love tbnt bill wife phgalcally did notblng, to ~t to another man. to whlcb be could take exceptrlfl'l. and toot ~ enntll'lned wttbout oomplolot,-lndeed. tln'J too I.'Omplalkantly-to be llll ~>~lte.

SO Dnv~ lllld to himself: "Sbe loves me; she loves me. • • • But she .admires Jeb mote. • • • She doean't admire me at all. -

"It's because Jell Is mnklng so m~ money,•• Duvt1r nrguird wttti li~ ·•Money Ia all Jeh baa that I boven't got.

.. Jt'a not mnre money llhe wonts for herself, or tor me or for the boys. But she wants me to make more mone7. • • • I've got to make more money­a tot of money. ns much ss Jcb Brnd· don. I can do It l He has nothing on mer·

1 Jeb, lUI eveey one knew, bad made millions for himself. 'I'o lfocb a stat, Davia- hitched thlf weak wngon iif litlf nbllltl~ eo he wrestled In the dark wltb his dlaappolnunents.. . .

Davis' bl!JIIness ~as tanning - a gbc)d bnslnesa In Cblcllgo, safe anti steady, though never speetacutnr, and well suited to Davis, wbo was py pa· tul'e a sate, stc.>ady person.· though he tried Mt to app!'llr so.

He wns thirty • two, • cheerful, bealthlf1 stocky man or medlnui belght, thoughtful ot others and tireless when be set out to do anything.· '

Yet lt all seeml'd only ro alnus~r Ilia wife. Eveil· ft1tl e:rc:elfence In ~lt, wbtc.h once rbe ba.d admired, seemed almost to amuse her now. Ue did nul 1aildenltnnd wbt.'

good health; Beaux esprits.

wit and humor. Carte blanche.

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Far llallco. <It. l To m11ke a failure. • • Dionne Case Demonstrates How We All Need

Myrtle wns not hllvlnll much ot a lime. Sbe \\'as coutlned, or course, tu the worn11n'u quarters ot the Jnll, and thcry/nre to the company ot other •glrls~pnd wonwn nwnllln.r: trlul,· :llqst nr tlil'm ll'ere nccused nr ncrloua or. ren~q,~ : tor 1 hey bud not bl'CD utlrnll·

·ted to hall. · Grbndc porurc. <F Full

dreus. Hinc .mac lacrumoe. < L. l Hence

Al:III'B, on thP mornln11 thnt Myrtle'• these .tcnro. mtauhe nrrl~ed, hnd rlaen tor breull-. Inter. nos. (L.l Between our-

VItamin B-to Help Keep Fit• •.N~nocaoctt, coa~rlpotloa., ~ ippotlco hlr rollll4. aa.d old, ....... ~And tltctO COI]dnlont mull, docto" .. , ..... , .. n ...... lo{lt • Qtulli tal amoWII or rho prodo111 .VitamJa. B 10 rldllr IIWOIJ ill

ua crOcra. •

rna! "'ltb her ·ruther.. aclvcs. • Q~~·• •har QYI!I')'Ona IQ J'OIU' family •~• a 1>1•, pllflo• hot bowl of uOau ..,...,. rnomloir. Onluh trr IWXIa from rout ,,.occtrodar.

•rrbn. ;ooHnJitJc• 11 c:,, to 14<11 of l'itallll• D. Nbc, 1 he J.l.r:hr one, nnd nee, thn Justc milieu. <F. l The golden Durk Onl' al\.fuys hnd hrul breakttut :··menn. wllh hlrn wltl'n tbef were rhlldrt>n. u8 ' Dellipere In lul'o. (L.) To un-wua nn1·"r· too hurriPd to Joko wlrh bend or. Qc:cuulon. lhrru: 1111tl hu Jlrodut't'd Crom hlu'luack· ; PIJO •urprhmn. nn nl.'mulon, or lblmhlt'- 1

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"I'm Not MarTylng Jeb Thl1 Oprlng --or Oummer, Father."

lll::e tblngt~ itmt lnflnt«< Into bunniPS I and mlroc:ulous bndg that nt'etll'd only j to float In o lllll!'l't·bottl to flower. It I = :tm to lurrn tm>nl."flln tt i'tl 1-~otber.

IJf.'f CJotbPJ' tw ln.-arlably hn.J rl~Wn I wltb blm tbat A.tni'S 11i!V1'1' bod p!c>· toft!<! btenkfagt without tl:em tcgP~b· I er mltll, ltlllt tall, fler molheT cro!Wd !

to come down before ber falhu left 1 llle b()use. I

'Tblll slgnnlllled fl!)tU! 4llecll.ce In tho rdatlnllll or ber fJ:li'I?Dtll wblcb Agnes j relt bet did not let" tu•nel r deflnP. .

1 "Talked trlth your motber oboat . !ltlmt:ler plans, Ugbt OlleY' be 11Cif· denty derur!llded, one rmcny momln.:

.. No. Wbnt ore ttey. Fotberr "li' oa're to emile tbem." "'17 Uo~t" •Largely by nat rou do. Tb""' •

lbe trtal first. of COUI"IIe; but I!Jpy're ~::~ovlng tbot along. • Then ~bat wltb

• ycrn. Light Ocer •Yon mP!UJ about Jebr "Tbat•a IL" .. l'm not marrJing Jeh tbls spring­

of Uili summer, Yatlier... · -"IJ«oause of llll?'' "f don't kMw wh7 not. FoUler: ob,

I don't know why not !" He bad to turn away. Agnps saw the lawn and "their"

shore or the lake thnl lib~ JonJ;l, through the mist of troro. ..,

Whn.t amt who was she that count· ed with him more than ber mother and her and 011 his Dl~morles here? What conld she be to him. ·to ml'an so mnl.'hl •

Her fiHber wns flllrikinif·or tbot IJ('r· son, unknown to hill daughter and scarcely more defined to bls wife, but whom his wife bad called •cash." · dCasb 'I" What o name for her 1 It

bad beec tnstened upon her by bit wile: and In this manner: • On Friday of lnst weell, u-hleh wos the llrst ot the month, nentrlce OIPn· eltb hntl gone to Cblmgo In the fore­noon for sf1opplng, nod she wns to re. mtiln Ill the' dey tot the afternoon W!!C!ett ol the Chlcago..,orrbestra. Fot twent.r·BY~,> J'l!tti'll. .she bad two seats, ?lhlc.>'b site hod abArl!d on specl1d dll31 1hi'()Ugbollt the )'l!llr,al with her but­bA'Ild.

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SAVE time and money and get greater efficiency bv equipping the reAr of ''our

car and truck wltl1 a palr ofFirestone Ground Grip Tires. They wlll give you the &uper· traction needed to pull through mud and · unlmproved roadJI and wUl save you the time, trouble and money of appf\:ing chalns.

Harvey S. Firestone was born and raiAed on a farm in Columbiana Countv, -Ohio, which be bas operated ever since 1904. lt was here on this farm tltit Mr. Firestone conceived the idea and worked with his tire ~

engineers ln developing a practieal tire for farm use. Mr. Firestone's experience in farmlng gave hlm the realitafion of the need for 11 pneumatic tire With luga of rubber thAt would increase the drawlr.u pull, roll C3llicr, save time, and speed up farm operationa on can, truckt., tractors and all wheeled farm implement&

Firestone engineers arevcontinuallv wotking with Mr. Firestone O!l hba farm to

\ secure greater farm efficiency. They developed . _ tbe Groun~ Grip n~e which is 110 d!!Signed

that in soft mud roads it clearu itself and the ban oE rubber arc 50 placed that they will not bump on paved roails. The design ciftbis tire is so unusual and its perlon:nance 50 ama;,ing that a patent has been granted by the United States Patent Office covering its exclusive featun:s.' The secret of the extra. traction of Ptreston'e GrotJnd Gdp. Tires is the scientificaUv designed rubber lug dE the tread. Under thi& extraordinary super-tractid'n tread are placed two extra lavers of Gum-Dipped cords. This is a patented Firestone construction: !eattue wflich makes it possible to weld this heavy tread to the Guin·Dipped cotd body, making itone inseparable urtit.

Go to your nearest Firestone 'l'ire Dealer or Implement Dea.lcr or Firestone Auto SUpply and Service Store today and OJk'to sec these money-saving tlres.. And when you arder a new tractor or implement, specily Firestone Ground Grip.Tire~~o

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QIARAITEE _This heavy Super· . Traction tread It

guaranteed not to ro~s~n &om th• .,,,. body: under ant eondltlons, and atl Oihit PQrit of the tire (2t•.fully guurant .. d fo glv• aotiJoc:tiOJt.

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LIS1' YUUH PROPEnTY

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HENRY LUTZ •

Rrol Estate Dt:aler

Temparary office at. UESll>ENCE ~

• Rt!nl Estntc. Cit.y Property • RanchC!l. . Handle L i v c­ot.ock on commiS!Ihn.

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• It is to our advantage to render ~ood ser:vic~ to

. this community; we want· you to feel that .we are ~trMng to make: this b;mk useful to you, and there can be no permanent benefit for us unless you are de-riving benefits from us

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l'n choosing our medicinea wo have been cnt~ul to select• thocc compounded by the grc&tl~t .. chemists in the world. They have built up tl,1eir . , reputation becaune they are reliable.

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~ N •. Mex., who, on_ ~-~ptember. 2~. without t\\itt ·l>.a"Per ·'forih/ Mr-.-Kite-being--l~ca.ted nel»' the~. 1~~9, made homestead entry, No. '\VOdd, s~~ hfYl been.a continu.o~ . Mrs: J. M~ FJ,'8Jne· visited lllSt

• 040705, for S~iNWi; Wi$~1 subscriber for • tbirty.six y~m· week in Tucumcari being the sec. 26, ~lNi, S! Sec •. 27! SEi- She is proud of' her record ··11$ a· gueats Qf Mr. and Mrs. J. · E. SEt, ~ect1on 28, Town shu~ 5~., sub~criber, ~nd w~· are more tban Frame. . . · &nge 10E., N.~.P. Mer~dam, proud of 'the loyalty ~he has · Th ' "d f 1\K d h fi ld · f ' t t' t ' · ·· e·new res1 ence o ", ..... r. an as e notice o m en 1->n. q, alwa;ya shown, and .coqtil:rile8' to M C ·1 ,, · • · · ·

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J. J. LBUSTERl BOONE, Agent · make 3 year Pr<;~of,, to estabhsh showfortheNews. • . rs. . ar vraig IS nearmg ~~;;;::;:;::::;:::;::;:::;:::::::~~;:;:::;:;:=;:;;;:;;;~~;';;

· ~ . claim to the land above described, · . . compl~tlon. :::: --·---- - .. ( - -·-- - -- ~ ... - - ---For U; S. senat~r (sbqrt term) before Frank J. Sa~er, U._ s. qom- - Mr. a~d ~rs .. F. J,." Sa~er ·· Mr. Jess VA~derwoort wt~• · a 048383 Singing Convention

·--Denntf\ Cba;v,~," Albvq~~que. mi~\Qner, ~t C~;arrizozo, N. Me~., accompay;ued the1r daugh~er, M1ss Carrizozo visitor Saturday. Notice: ~or P~bUcation · _ ·· ·. Fo.r U.S se~~tor (lQng term)- on the 16th day of ·October, 1936. Lorena, as .far as Encmo la~t H M . d f 1'1 r Department Of The·Interior rlle.7t11 •-,·,lcoln Coun· tv ·Sing~ Carl ·A Hatch 'Clo•·lB· . . .. . . • . 'h th y e . e· t b , . enry orrlB an am Y: w,e e G I L d 0"'" L r ,_. 'J

•. , .. , v. • • Claimant names as Witnesses: . W. ere e w rem Y. ; C . S • enera an . Ul .. e at as 11 b ld .For govern.or-·Cl)"de Tinkle;r, James .E. Brown, of Claunch, N: Mrs. E11ther Spence and qhi!dren. 19 .~rr!zozo aturda.y, . eruces, New Mt•xtro, 8epwmber mg Convention \vi e he 'at

Albuq~erque. .. Me.x After a short visit togetht>r, Mr. The sc~ool hotlse bas had Jock 18, 1986. · ~or?na, ~unday Oct. 11th. The ·Forrepresentative.·..J. J. Demp- Edward 'w Sheltcn and1 Mrs. Sager returned· home era built in; and other imp~:ove· Notice is hereby given that smgmg wtl~ b~gin at. 10:00 ~jl ~·

se;y, Santa Fe~ ' William K~lt · ' and the others• went on to'Santa ments which add greatly to the Bonnie T. O'Neal, of Bingham, and the as cet dmner WI e For Supreme Court justic:e-::A. H vfMcMiiian all of Carrizozo Fe. ' appearance of the building, inside N. Mex,, who, on September 1·1, spreadd at 12.:00. Everybody Ia

'L z· G U ·· ' ' ' . ' ~ · · · d t · 1988 d 1 t d tr N urge to attend. . l~n, . a. 1lP• • N. Mex., Mr. and Mrs.· Sweet of Ancho an ou . . - . , ma e tomes ea . en y, . o.. . ~ F.or lieutenant .-goveu~or-Ra .. "T . . . Paul A. Roach . . . Mr. and Mrs. ·Sherrill oiJicariifa; . Mra: M. R. lfen,frix and son O<l8S8S, r?r SWi, ~ec. 2~· W~, _,.........__ · I . ram Dow, Ros.weU. • S 11;0·9 Register. Mr. and MfB. Underwood of Jic- Fred. were business visitors in SEi, SectiOn 3~, Io';nshlp. s .. s., Mr. and Mrs. S. V!· Kelsey left

For state .. supenntendent of · .11 e 0 in Carrizozo la.st Camzozo Saturday · Range 6 E., N. i\1. 1 . Mer1d1an, last Monday mornlllg for . tboir public instrU.ctiQn-H. R. Rod· O&.t1395 .•. ~nt ~ w r _ _, • . M . d M :--en' I e I ~

0 baa .filed noticc .. of intention to holllD iri Vcntt~r:a, Califopnb after •

- · Kers, Clfrlsb~Jd. · • .. · ~ · • • a u y. • "' . . ·/'a~ ~·S r rag ~~ make a year Proof, to establish visiting friends In Las Cruces and . For secreta.l'ii of e t. t e--Mn. Notice for PubU,catlon l!liir 'Notice-Mr •. R. A. A. VISI ;rs: . umner over e claim to' the land above Ol'Scribcd, relatives !wre. for several days. Elizabpth Gonzalet, Sinta Fe. Department Of The Interior Chase announces band ·practice wee -ev · befor" Fr.mk J. Sag~e•r, U.s. Com· While they were here Mr. and

For state auditor-J. 0. GarciJl, Gbneral Land Office at' Santa Fe, at the High School''aUditqrium Mr and Mrs Shoemaker mov- missioner, at Curl'iwzo, N. Me'!., Mrs. P. M. Johnson invited tbo Rio Arriba CQuntJ. . N. M., Aug. 81, 1936. every 't.u!!sday, at 8 p. m. qll men- ed to. Carrizoz~ this week from on the Sllth day ol l ~l'loher, 19:16. other l'llillhcn and grandchildren

For state trea11urer-J. J. Con• .NOTICE is hereby. give~ that bcr& p)e~e·at~c~4· Capitan. Mr. Shoemaker is em·, Claimant nam\'~> u~ \\itiW!llil'll: . Cor a big ~t..>-uoion over the week-nelly,. Raton. ~m~ ¥ginr~ni Pfw~, did ow df Born---to Mr: 11nd Mrs. Blak€!ly ployed at the City garage. · I Elaie 0' Neal, end. It Ill a pl(>at!urc to see BP. '

For corporation commiss.ioner otR~~wcli, N.eM~~ ~ho: one~~28: ofF Sta;tto~ Mond!Y 11\0ming M d M · W B p of Jim Gaines,, large u f.&mlly, .all or whom nro 60

-Don R. Qasado~, Mora county. 82, made homestead entry, No. an 8 lb. boy, ,' • ' . . r._~ ~.a • ·th n~;e Anllio S. Games, dcvut<td tu llU.!tr purentB and to For land commtSSioncr--Frank 064895, for SEJ~ NE!1, Nl<~lSEl. . . . . . Capitan mov

1wu toe--:-0 . ayb~~ E. s. Corn, all or Bingham, N .. <r.l1'h <Jthc:•r.

Worden, Siorla county. Soo. 25, 'l'. 5S., R. lSE; SW!-SE~, Cor .-. sa ~uildJttg a now ~uni· aputmentt n . '"'u:.ozo t 1s Mex.' . . For attorney g€!ilCJ"l·-Frank H. Sec. 20; NW U NEl, S!~NE!.i. cipall ht plant and, tbqy. ~xpect week. Ht will have the Wnffie Paul A. R9ach · !\lr. L. 1'. Hull, of Anl"ho ~vas Patton; Silver City. NWi,~Ei, N,9S\V!, Se~. 29; ~t to have i~ in opcratipn:oext.wuek. Houae in charge. Spt. 25-0ct. 23. Rt>gu;tc.·. lr1 town :'\londay. . · -

Senatorial n~d ~cprescn~tiv<r ~o~~~~!hfti. ~':,i~~g!e1tJ.E. ..• ~·c·, .. . -~= ,~ = -~~~ • • ~·-~· --c~ ~ · DVJtncts N.M.P. Mcr1d1an, baa filed· not1cc ·

~.' "j i q No. 15-LincoJn, Otero, Socor- of intention to make three year · ro Torranco--Mra. L()uiJo Coo. Proof, to establish claim lo the . . .• : •

No. 18-Lincoln Otero,-Pcrry land above dcaeribcd, before U. • Scam. ' · S. Conuni!lsioner, at .Capitan, N No. SO-Lincoln Socorro Otero M., on tbP 12th day of Oct. 1936.

J, V. Taylor. ' · ' ' Claimant namro M witnensea: Third Judicial District-Dona V~mon ~aker, or Ruidpso, N. M. "

Ana, Lincoln, Owro and Torrance Bl~l Pruttt, . . Judge Numa C. Frengcr, Lnn Wan Mclnnw, -1~rucro Diatrict Judge. ·· Ben Grclr:cn, of Roi)well, N. M. · • '. Leo f'. Sanchez Dmtnct Attorney; Martin A. 8 11 .0 9 . R . t.er Threet, Lao Crueca. ' Egl!l •

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Genemll..and Office at Lao cru: Department 01 The lntenor ceu, New Mexico, September 25, General Land ?IDee at LM Cru· 1936. . ce::~, New Mwco, Sl'ptcm,~l!r 4.

NOTICE iD hereby gfv«Jn that 1936• • . . Reatba Melton Rustin of.&nta NOTICE w hereby gave:n that Maria, Caut4, \vho, on AtlgJlit 14, Estolano Chavez,. of Claunch, N. 1933 mado. hoinestcad appUca· Mex., who, on F~bruary 18, 1931,

' all CfA- made homro~d entry, No. 042-

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-!utycuj:le;t't-amr, er.c. ~Germ ?rocnnw ~~· potented-h C?ii·Plo1in; your engine fer Wintor.

0 '1~~:~~~mes as Witnetlet: Estalino Sanchez, all ot Claunch, George StraJov, N. Mex.

~.~ Paul A. Roncb P. M. Melton, S 11 O 9 o-,.,.,.:,...,. P. A. Melton.)l!l or Anello~. ' ; """iS"'"""r. . -Mex.

040741 02-30 Paul A.~. Nottce for PnbUcatlon

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Nottce for PubUeaUOn 001, New Mexieo, September 4, Departmeiit Or 'the Interior 1936. .

-'-~~ .. Iimif OOla--'arc~Las :NOTICE is htlreby. given that -cr~s, New Mexico, October 2, ltarriet~hodaBiackshere-WiJson,

1936, . .. of Carnzozo, N. Mex., who, on Notie~ is hetebygiven that.Lbn· October 2, 1929, tnade homestead

• . . nie•Moon,' or Aclolie, N. Mex., en....,. No nllo"'"'l tor· s· 1 Nw·· u i 'fiho, on November 18,1931, made ~:.Y·24, • 'f?-uNEJ~, SEtNEi: .. ~mestead .enf.t:Y, ~0• ~8237• Section 29, Township oS., :kange : . for A~; Section 31, ~oWI1Jhi~ ~S;• lOE.

1 N.M.P. M etidian has filed

; Range 'll!l., ~· M. J:• Mtndl&n; no~ ot_ in\(!nti011_ . to make 3 • ._...has Jiled no tic& t)£-m~ntion .to year Proof, to ~tanlish claim to

ma!m 3 Year Proof, ·to e.tl~lish land above described be!ot'fJ Frank .... _ clAIJJ!,W tb~ landJ~Yttdetenb.eit J~ "Sager,. U. g;·Commissimrer, ""t

befo~ Ft-ankf: .~er' U~_s. COm· Carrizozo, N.,M.ex., on· the 16th miMIOn~, at ~o; ~· J..{~x.. day of Octobe~ 1936. ·

, • on the 13th day of Nove~btr:; O~itttltlt names as witnesaes: 1936. ·· E. '"" Sh {•""' . · · · OW!J.lant.n.~~~ud~a.: · ·.j.• .· .e~n, ·

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Change ft> ~r.cdetn Oii-Piollng today, for lrufonc.c. Thon every cylinder, ptstcn, beotfng and other pnrt Is co;n.

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And Ieday ••. tamorrcw .• -nut ITH)nth ••• cs lonn as you uJe Germ Precessed, this Oil· Plating wt11 still bo vp thoro. .. . It gets there "by means of the spocicll hypor·oily ~ cenfrate" which is allayed into Germ Procossed oil vn· der pofents .. . 111 cltculdtlnq; this ciil renl)Ws it§ gonuino Oit.Ploting,.:whlth -doem'l f'efunt ta tint ~ta~~kcme, but' · ttoy• up all throUgh your engine.

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the half of If, now that you con get exclusi~a Oii·Picding, too-a great big extta. Oii·Pioling Is oil ready to fu· brfcafe before yout ~fatter even turns, ond thof·let)Jyour battery Jive. OII·Pfaling doeJn't run off In any waathar. and· that sav.e• your •ngine ond ott;· You ko£lj:J away

-. . from your ne'lt quott-you I' next baltety-ycur 11oxt car, by changing today te> Conoco Germ Processed oil.

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JJy 2DITH M. I,IABBBR. IMPORTANT as the qbolce of food

and its pro~er preparation is to good h~alth, tt ls. no more impor­t<>.nt than tbe work which the body does after the food is taken into the mouth to prepare lt /or absorption.

The mouth Is the l!nte-(lhamber of. the chemical and physical labora­tories through which our 1ood must pass on'its way, into 'the blood stream which carries it througllout the body. The tissues, the bones, the nerves and the organs select from It what they need. U they do not tlnd the right material tor their growth and maintenance, bodies will not be · built· up, properly du.-­in,rgrowth and our bod.l machinery . w1U creak instead .»f runnin~ smoothly. · ~

The mouth starts the mechanical process of making almost all foods ready 'for digestion, Al• solid foods

.are or' ~hould be gJ:ound into small portions which make it possiblt; for the chemical juices of the digestive ·

to get t.o work · on. them The're are spP.ciai jUTces by the glands which fur.

saliva in the mouth, which oct Qll the starches which we eat . :tm·ch dlge!ltioft, however, is wuhl·

ly only begun in tho mouth. The final, work is done by ono .of the int.•;<Jtinnl juices after the food has passed from the mouth and' to the stomach. . •

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K('f'PM Eagle Eye on Penn Gridstcrs "INFANT IN POLITICS" • as well no mechanleoJ and phylll·

cal effects, a psychological lnflu· ·• encc through which the julcea of

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Somt'thlna new In football fnnn lo thlc f::llron, "Dluo Beauty," ahown In pollUcm," wbo ddcnted cloven w1th llll ownt>r, Alva Nyc, or Chevy Chan·. D. c .. ot a workout of tho OcmiocroUe cnndldateD for the UruvPrnlly of lj<'nMylvanla grtd Cqund. Nyc, who Ia a regular ot tho nrotc'a long eongrcnnlonnl cent. BIJ,l vornlly r::quod, rall:len the fnkonn for a )' Jby. Tluo ono will be oc<!n nomlnntlon 1tJ conaldcrcd tnnta• on thr bt'nt h throur,hout tho ('omlng nell! .n. mount to election.

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Butter Anchovy paDte ltorneradlnh White bread SLuffed ollvoo M 1x tho butte.r with on equaJ, part

of anchovy panto and neaoQn to taste \?ith horneradwh. Spread on the loaf belorc cutllns into ollcco on4'-tourth inch Ullck. Cut into 'fin· ger lengthn, trimming tho cruow, alice tho ollvea aero!l:t and ploco In a row down tho center, over­lapping each oUter.

Stowed Com. 1 cm1 com or 3 G\JP!l frcnb corn ~cup cre41m 2 tcanpoona nugar Salt, pepper and poprilla Heat corn In crerun. Add ouaar

and ncruron Lo tante with ctllt, pep­per nntl paprika. Bring to a boil, cook four mlnu~. and ocrvc

Crab Meat FUllnr. 1 -ct~n (medium illzc). fink~-crob

meat ~~ cup minced celery 1 toblenpoon minced cnlon \~ cup moyonnobo

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FLOORS are among the flrnt con· · clderalionD In dcc:oratJon when the lwtJge ill smt In order for the wi.ntcr. This seBSOn may seem for dlntnnt according to llio tempetn­turc, but tho homemaker renlltes that considerable thought has to '80. given . the oobject before work in' begWL'-;-' -Tfu!- -mum to n home nlter the vbcnUtm sl!nsDn makes the matter of importance to coMider now. Whtlt sholl be done to tho floora?

TbilJ q,uentinn cnn be answered \Vtten -&.e-stYle • et the tlbtml :i!J

'iiW-~t.eau:m. Dt lhll furuse iJJ opt to govern the Boom. Tliere- must be consistency In ~ treatment for good decoralian. For

· example, ln qunint oid houses wide i SUU lmlillng over his angling sucuo, "form~ President Herbert floor boord!l tlnl found. tn m6d· • , 1 Uoover talks <Wet' big llsh and things with Lawrence Richey (left), his ern ht)~s. very narrow bonrds,

J>rtnto Demard ~ur Llppe-Dieater- former Cef!l'etru'y, and Amt:lld E. Rattray after thelt ~ In -mock 1-clcse fitting and pf hardwood nre reid of Gennaey. whooe engagement lslantJ &nund. · In the four-h~t. tlshlng expedition M1'. Jloover nnd hiJI the usual thlnJ. Marquetry floors to Princea• Juliano of Holland wou patty hot'l'lced flJ<e good-4ltt11 bfuefllih-wlth two of the lorgeat est:a-pinJ are the finest .type. The dlreetlon announced nJCently. capture. of tbe boatd!ll in the· re~Uon type

of hardWOOd f!oors is fi-.equenUy changed to form border tifeel9. .

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en, v~al ·.or . poJ:~ may. rePlace the crab me11t in the . above· recipe.

. Ciimamon Toast, Cut bre~d iti'slices one.tourlli ~eh

thick and toast lightly on both sides. Butter, l!~rfn.JQc:: ,w.jtl:J. sug~r ll$ed with .c_fMl}mon; ~;~ pr()JlorUop of one­halt teaspoon ·. clttnamon to one. fourth cup 1>f J>Ugar, or spread mixed butter,, clrmlmlon and s11gar Dn slices of br~ad .and bake in a m()derate oven, 375 ·:degrees F., un· til brown. ' . ·

~rguerites, . .2 egg_$ ' . . "'

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ingredients .sifted . ~gether; · add nuts; fill small buttered ·tins two­thirds· full of mixtu.re- and phiee nut meat on e~ll; · B(lke in a moderate oven fifteen m\putes, 375 :degrees F,

Rich EngUsh Tea Cake. · ' 1 cup sugar

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gradually and . con\lnue bel\Ung; then add the ·yolks of·eggs beaten untU thick und lemon colored,

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Air-~inded, Entertc}iners· ·~ !( ;Durmg a celebration in Vorp- ~

'shUov, . Rus&i~, - twa par.achute jumpers landed, one with a com·· plete portable cinema outfit and tUm of "Chapyev" a.ud the otber vJith an accordion, the two men afterward giving .a motion picture show and concert. .

Dr. Pierce's Plea.aant; J.>~:llets arc the orig· inn! little liver pills put up 60 ye11ra ago. They regulate liY..Ilf and bowcls-.-Adv.

In and OJJt Some mel} are fired with ambi·

tion. 0Jhers l:lJ;e4' for lack of it. . ,

··Beware· ~Coughs frpm coPJmon colds.

That Hang O.n No Jnli~r how many medicines

you hav.e tried for -your cough, chest . cold or brqnchlallirltatton, y~1y51cgn ' get. relief now with, Cl'eOil1 andn. SeriOUS trouble Jllii.Y be brewlnit yo~ cannot. a1ford to ta!tO•a cfiance With anything less thllll ~Jnul­&on1~ which gOo!> rlght to the sent ot we trouble to Bid · nature to soothe and h.~J. the ln1lamed mem­bnmeB as tho germ·lndcn phlegm 111 loosened IUld expelled. · Even it other remedies have

--to;Uect · -don't-be -dlaeouraged, ~OIU' druggist 1s (LUthqr1zed. to ~tee oreomwston and to refund your money it you are not B:l.ttstled with results ~~ tho very 11mt >bottlo. Get oreomulslon rtghll J;lOW. (AdvJ '

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fiour, mace and fruit. Beat vigor- The reckless driver is- never OU!lly five mlnl,ltes. Pour into a deep found to be wrecltlesa. pan and place almonds on top. Cov- •. · er with paper !or firat hour of bok· ing. Bake one and one-fourth ho~ra In a olow oven (275 degrees Fahren­heit.)

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DecoraUng 11 Door The door i>f a clooet or of a · pa!W­

ago way which is badly placed In a room can be changed from nn nwltward interruption to on inter­eating addiUon to the room'a deco­ration. Ono method of doing thin lo to pnjnt the edgea of the panel­or the whole panel-In one of the principal colors used in the room'o fumlshlngo co that it will echo the oamo hulln in tho curtnina or up. holotery.

Old lvoey Flnwh The way to obtain an old Ivory

tlnlDh tor woodwork or furniture Ia to tint light ivory paint with raw olcnnn and burnt umber. Apply a glaz.c coat of row nlcnnn mixed wiUt burnt umber 'after that and then wipe lightly.

Be PrePAred A little time apent on re-condition­

Ing the oummcr cottngc, berorc It lo dencrtcd .for tbo wlnttt~ .I.'Jlll protec:l your vocation hangout ogalnnt weather d~tructlon and prepare It for occupancy next yeor-reody for your own family or tor rental.

Hard wood ftoofu ore waxed, oUed, abcDoc.ked, ot vomiabed, but not palnkd except In rate lrulroaeen. Wax~ flooro nrc beautiful but nllp­pcry. Varnish.cd (loom oro every­where In evidence. Tho other trent· mentn oto \llluoJ oll:o. Tho wood should remnin untoned. It will dark­en with Ume and tho· treatment of wax, oil. etc., will Latlten tho ton­Ing. Tho light color of the. wood does not sho~ dust os font on stnlned wood. BoJ.ll dark o.nd light w~s are employed in marquetry.

Wlde board lloorn bespeak age. Softer woods were used In these floors, o.n.d paint won, and eonUnues to be. lhe Hnisn. Fairly Dgnl col· ora nre in old·Ume character, al­though o yellow ochre. similar to pumpkin color lD of that snme ern. Dark atcl bright colors are more modem. . S2,3Uei-\vork floors were-~ -n<!me

of elegance tor painted lfoon:, ond' they gtill represent the most ex­pensive pn.l:nted floor treatmrarit. WhDe the old re~ for spattering floom mlS to btlve them easy to care for, aa dust nnd dirt wos not co immediately oppnrent on them, their ~auty was alsfJ considered. The same is true today. Spatter· work Coon: btlve regained thelt vogue. •

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Forget obout. unden:rdgbt worrlu It rou 111'0 ddldmt In otoiDt!dt diE Urc Jul«o lind ml-blood-«lb •• , ud ~· tDiu:l S.S.S. Tontc: lmmcdlotdy br Off 'V ucb me~~L SlwrUy you will ba .de­llgbttt\ with tho WO)')'OU Wffi lee},, , ,-nur frlmdo wlU compllme:nt you on tho woy rou wllllook. . BSS.TUI'ito'lf~yctmgmd1IJ ·

build Alurdy a-lth ••• Ita rtm~~rltob!o Ya!WI b Ulllll tried lind GtkntlfieLilly p:r~~·.~· lhD~ t's ~:rhyll mow you led Ul oguiiL Avrillabtc ot any

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Recipes'for Old ... Fas.hion!3d. :Spong~, 9.ueen and

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Th'e aeason for p~rties and . en­tertainments is now ln full swing, and delect.able dishes are want~ on menU$. Chief among these are cakes, so here are somt: recipes to help the hostesses.

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Old-Time Spong'e Cake. · 1 cup•flour . , .. 1 cup of srapulated ausar

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Add sugar a lltUe ·at a time to the well-beaten whites of Ule egg!!, Beat yolks separately and add to above. Sltt the flour twice alter adding the salt and baking pow­der. Mix this lightly with first mixture. Add flavoring. P.our into.

erent ~olo~;e4 ici.pgs ·Or chocolate frosting, letting the icing cover

··sides as well ae> top_oO!.,pleces. · pot tops with bits of cherries, halves of EngUsh walnuts, or blanched almonas, pistachio ,nuts, tiny tri· angles of candied citron, etc.

'Sprinkle some tops with co9onut shreds.

Layer Cakes. Either kind of .:ake can be made

into chocolate layt!l cake, or any preferred layer cake. Ornament the tops with any of the things sug­gested for small cakes. The batier · cif the above cakes Is so good that no frosting is needed, although it is decorative.

Individual M4cha Cakes. ~~ rap awtc.tened ccndcnstd milk ~ (<:ara'T'elbed) • '4 cup bot colT~ I~ cup walnut meau. finely chop)lcd U larae chocolate walera \~ cup whipped erealtl'

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THE new woolens nrc having their doy and a grorul and glori·

ouo day it ID, marked with ·new trlum~htJ In color, In deolgn!ulnell!l .and versatile weave. They are grand-and glorlons beyond deacrlp­tlon and they hove token on n oheer· nella and !oathcrweigllt texture that addo much to their lure. With the college glrlo the thought of n back· to-nchool wardrobe that doC!l not In· elude o cootume oult fashioned of handoomo wool Ill Inconceivable. And co It'll wool-gathering thelle flllr colleglann arc going with all the en· thuolaam of youth that octo fo~th to get whet It wonw.

Not that college-taring glrlll arc the only onC!l engaged In tho wlld

-; acramblo to be flrot In fallhlon by 1 golns otepplng In o brand new au·

tumn enoemblo otyled of ehlc and hOJld!lomo wool weave. Fact In every woman who Jo frulhlon-wlllo lD mak· ins one grand. dooh In the dlrectlon of.. .the .glnmDm11!1...w®l.1allrJ.~ . .JL~. tloll!l, which lD cxaeUy what ohe ohoutd be dolns to be omorUy ap­parelled In tho dayn to .follow.

Among the wooleno to meet 'tbe r.apturow gaze ot the woman in

• quC!lt ot modl:lh materloJo for her tnll ~umc nrc tbc morn cnUc1Hi! jacqua.ra·pattcmed weaveD fancy could ~nlbly picture; Thone arc thot new you wUI get ell the thrlUn that como with having o forward look lnto faoblan future!.~. In tht:!no jocqunrd wool weovco the paltem· ingr. ore woven rigbt Into the mate­dill. Then {here nte the cunningly embroidered woolenn which promise to be quite the rage. These mnke up­ever co omartly In tunlet~, anti wol.!lt­cooUI. They come ln pretty floraln &.nd bold coin dolo and other clever motlln mogUy wide-spnced tut not infrequently all-over designed. As to v.-ool ploldn and n~ and chcclc;s their nome is legion. The big ideo

- right now is a goy plaid skirt with monotone blouse or sweater. The

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· Uil!lre<l clOth&, .football togs and u· · et c ............ es. •· tbi> new double--av ..,.....'4L ""' . .,. . , zt· ·· ed ttansaUAnttc 'tiandbag- Cwp p!~Ce) the tptusual of which resembles !fig and'a·· vides · · ·· frOm. a to a fall

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Deolgnero org· playing up the new wooleiUI for all they arc worth, uolng_ them by tho two'o and threc'o In comblnaUoiUI that otrena otrlklng contract both hi color and weave. Tho cootumc modo up of two or mote wooleiUI in tho "hit" of the acanon. ' •

Two of the three models in tho picture make controot their theme, Jn uoo of veroaUlc wooll!ns. 'tho en· aemble to the left can be worn from early fall to early oprlng In perfect comfort, with or without Ito match· Ins coot. Hero o plaid rabblt'o wool· en drcoo In pcncll aflhouetto wllh u hlsh ourpllec bodice and a bright velveteen w:cot hao a ploln robblt'a hair tunic coot with double-brcooted front ami wlde revero of the plllld. Tile now ... tlw1Jiir• l!fiCllt Ill lilllinived · with unpi"Clllled box pleal!J that nto.rt from tho waist. .

To lhe right In the trio n otrlpcd rnbbit'o woolen plays n duct with a plain rabblt'n wool weave. The dreruJ ln pencil nilhoucttc 11M M comple­ment a flnred tunic coat of the plain wool with tuxedo fronto of the otrlpc. A bright velveteen ru:cot and bolt b!Jckle motch tho color In the atrltfen. The dreJl!J In Ideal to wear under a cepnrate winter coat later on.

Centered 19- {I cope ouUlt of jac­quard tweed. It l!l thJs cart of nov­elty woolenn that In glority!ng the fabric style picture just now. The raised .11houlder Uno which ill the much-tnlked-of new silhouette ill conied out in rrunray tu:.kn. The long sleeved dress han a flared skirt. The popular stand-up collar ndd!T n Jreet toucli, nl5o n patent leather belt to match the patent leather shoes.

ROSE DECORATIVE THEME FOR AUTUMN

Newm:t feature of this season's costume f!owel'l§ is the American beauty rose. Singly, or In clusters, it is wom with fulJ.Jength stem ol­most to the knee. The flower, flat• teringly soft and graceful, is po3ed just below the shoulder.

The rose motif· i!H1~ -prominent on printed and blocked ~am and In formnl chifian evening handkcr­clUefs. ,Rich evening brocades fol· low the romabtic mode In lntge aU­over rose or leaf designs. Rose pat­terns ha\"c all the old-world air so typic~of.lhe.. Vlctorlan and Edward­ian revlval.s that ar.e dominating the fall modes.

Accents <:It rose on 7Jlack are a leading theme fo;:...fall: coppcr~rose buckles, .necklaces ·of rosy crystal, tot{ches of lace in a faint blush-rose, nail. polish In old rose with faihUy smoke-blue undertone. Polish this autumn ill going romantic, along with evezything eLse. Soft shades of old rose, corAl, mauve-or it Y-OU're westing gold or autumn-leaf red, a.iuiw Ifght rust poUsh-fainUy echo the undertone of the gown or il!f nceessorJes.

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Novel higbtdtesses and match­ing ~lidht& . fnckets ln pale blue, tooscly~kll!t fine wool are featured ln the fall 'Cl()U~cUons.

Obits. Lemon -is a flavoring. parUcu·

larly well suited to sponge cake. Do not remove coke from pan until cold, but let It cool In in· verted pan, as this prevents shrinkage and makes coke easier to remove.

Queen Ca~e. % Cup but trr 1 '4 cupa ausar % etUJ milk 'Clll 1% cupa flour 8 le•cl tuapoona !Jaklns powder % leaapoon ult 'I& leaopooa almcoc! cstrul

Cream tho butter and then add the ougar gradul)lly, the milk, al· mond extract and well beaten eggs. Beat flour Into cake, when flour boo been ollted twice after oalt and baking powder hove been udded. One-half cup of candled or maraochlno chcrrlea cut Into plccetJ ·oupp11co on ottractlve note ot color to coke. It uoed, odd the lll!lt thing. Fanc1 Cakes From Either Batter.

Cut cakC!l Into dlamondtJ, finger atrlpn, and aquare:J. Froot with dlt·

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Do your work wherever you· arc, and do It faithfully

nnd well: and no contentedly that men will want you one otcp hlghlll' •. and. w.UJ. ~Dll l'QU U.P· When you get there, work no thoroughly ~at they will want you aWl higher. The bolter you work the higher you · wUI be drown up. Do nol force your· ocll up. That leodn to ch.l· cnnery. to· pretence. to mlo­takeo, nntl even to temptations and crimC!l.-H. W. Beecher.

One oct or charity wilt teach Ull more of tho love of God thnn a thoUlland oermoiUI.

. fers. Pile .tour wafers on tpp of · each other for each individual portion. Chill In refrigerator Utree hoyrs or longer. Garnish with whipped cream lt desired. Serves six. ·

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Tho Wrong Road • Detouro olr the rona ot oer\·lc:o

m.ay appear attractive, but they ore detractive from true hoppi­neoo.

Youth known it has opcllD of sll­llncn!l; but it flndD exhilaration In U. Have you allowed for that?

Good tllsta m:ay not rula tho world, but It acvar a tops teylnr.

Some men occlt i'uotlce; othera hove It thruDt upon them. But an Echo

Converolng with b man who ol­waya ogreca with you ill Oil mo­notonouo on talking to on echo.

Character of chl!dren in built from (lxompte, not precept.

U cno 11 solns to lca.vo o blah· btowv boolt open on the toblo for eiTcct, one ought ol lcaot to rend what'o on tho pogo.

You con be pretty uroad·mlndcd t1 you juot don't care. ·· 1\f'tm' well'. uliWslieii. TrT~ ahJp.s lant tlll deatb. It Ia • tbe rru:rut commeni!atlon Uut can be riven to frlendshJp. Any Othors?

There arc two kiudo of men who cannot . undcmtand women-mar· rled men and bncht-loro.

We ID!liJit on the riJht of tree apeccb, and we sUIJ cllng to the right not to llllten.

Everyone wanto to think II ho i con. Thpt 1.g one of the ·etemlll I rewards for having brairul.

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.. 1023-B. Thin Duavely 1allored club otyle

p~Joma act Ia tho e110encc of olm· pll~lty. Whether your cotton, satin, silk crepe, JIO~~ee or rayon Ia expenolvo or not you won't bo taking n chunc:o with pattern No. 1023-B for lltop-by•otep newlng In· strucllono oro Included and guar· ontco to sul~o your every otltch.

CoJlogo glrln npprovo ltn con­aorvatlvo utyllng -. buoy houso­wlvcs flnd them odequato to greet tho unexpected gucllt and tho buolnena girl rc,·els in their com­for\ and 4lono onouting detallo. Tho trouoero arc r.mply cut and tho cott blouoo roomy enough for any 12 to 20'o dolly dozen. A natty pointed c:ollor, wide cuao and bell odd llJ1 nlr of dlotlnctlon to your aormcnt.

Barbaro Bell P a t t e r n No. 1923-D lD nvolloblv tar olzeo 12, 14, 10, 10 an~ Corrc•ponding bunt meonurcmentt. au, 32; a., aa and 30. Sl%u 14 (32) rcqulreo 4\~ yardo of 3!).1nch material. Se'nd 15 cento In coinn.

&nd for tho Barbaro Bell Fall Pattern Book contnlnlng 100 well· plnnncd, eru~y-to-makc pottcmn. Excluolve faohlonn for children, young women, ~nd motronn. Send fiftC!en t. .mto for your copy.

Send your order 'o Tiro Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 14!J New Mont.,;omery Ave., San Franci!>co, Calif.

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COM£ ON, BOYS AND GIR1SfiOIN· MY IVNIOR. & ,MAN CORPSI

_,GET SWELL FR££ PRf'ZESI

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TO JOINs Send coupon below, 'wlih two Post Toasties package top~ to Melvin Puttis. He'll send you FREE his official Juaiot.G•Man Bad~ hiJ big book that tells bow to be a Junior G-Man, and a. catalog tbac sho'Ws ALL THB FREB PRIZFS. YOU CAN GET! Some of these swell prizes nte shown be­low ••• SEND FOR THE ONES YOU WANT AT ONCI!l

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TAKS l\te1Yia PutTls• tic!Yice, boys ~d glrls-ha•e a big

. _bo.wl o! Pose 'l'oasti~; evert tnotnlagf 'th.to'lll na f'iner . brtalcta$t treat ... • for Post

"'totsties iic made Ttom the · G'Wtet tittle hcam ot the c:om; where most o£ the £bvor ·b itOted. And evert gotclefl'>browo

• nake h'tosued·d~&lurlap, to keep hi. cruoc&y· aoodoeu .lou~et in milk or cream. Get Port ToUties now-tb·e price fa low. And Join the Jtltllot ,..;.._~

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given in each' problem. Three of th~ four in ea¢1 case bcor a de­tbllte relationship to one another~ fqr example, they may be the­names of animals or the names of s~ote capitals, or perhaps synonyms. Cross out the one word

· that does not belong in each prob­lem. 1. Goy, merry, dejected, frivo-

lous. ·· 2. Edison, Whistler, • Morse.

3. Build, erect, raze, construct. 4. Phoenix, Sa I e m, Rnleiglt,

Macon. • . 5. Arrow, bullet, cartridge, shell. 6. Inaugurate, start,, lnlroduce,

continue. 7. Donate, pilfer, steal, embeZlte. 8. Puma, leopqrd, tiger, rail. 9. Candor, duplicity, Jpen11ess. sinceri~y. · ·

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: ~ . 17th a 11~ lb boy, . . . ..• . _Mrs. J. H. Gray and Mrs. ·Vir· The Camzozo Grtdsters sutfer-1 M B. 11 C 11 . h h"• been· iffi Castleman visited the &moo

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last Friday. Cloudcroft's moun- 1 spen m~ le summ~r Wl . . . . . . .

Uln men kind of walked on our. daughters, Mmes. Cleghorn a~d · Mr. and Mrs •. H~h Bun~h a~ ,.

boy• but they put up one of the:. Goodson . Je!.t for hflr_ .bo~e 10 tednd~d the . Rep,ubbcan C~nven· Le~ J. ..:~laad, I1:11.' bnt battlea yt>t and held the, Oklahoma Ctty last Monday. · tl n m Camzoz~ last Saturday. . pte'""'~" witld"'• fCJiiow- .

·~ore down to 22 to 7. Due . to. . B. ~ohn11ton and J. C. lll. los1teJ:ler:1 iug- :PI!IIJl'!l .. !,f,t~a~•••• the Joss of· Charles Dow who: were m Rosw_elllaat Saturd~y. •&r~~~'-~~~~ -.q.~atU.-t· IUflered -an ,inJ'ury last WPek in • Mrs. L. J. Rogers and Mn. ed ·•t:n•fc• , ... ~ereb)'

-=1 ( 't B · ty 'boppe F B 1 t 1 t wo.r~ •cJag-is• to be. obtaitle41, . practice our back-field was weak-: L dpl dO eau " . Joy . eag er spenH llMB . I. ~l'tner to-Wit: .... J. Sliclaad; d. b t b t't t "e t"r day w1th Mrs, R. • m'tl,..a • ene u su 11 1 u e • n ' , · . w.l4owpf Lewlel$alfla~r,l,

Chavez. has caught on to his Manicure · ~ .35c · lira. Dotti" position. Today's gamt• with · Mr. G. T_. McQuillen le'ft lltit E~g-J.,~!J M~ertoa, · Nr•: Corona ought to tell a ciifft1rent · Hut Oil treatment Shampoo for Tuesday for a vacation trip. ·He lletile Bn_g-Jaad U~ller; •tory. Dandruff " $1.00 went first 1;o Dallas to see· 'the Vao BJJsrlapd, Cbrietler

The Schedule for tlw IV•st of ·· · · Centennial. He will spend the J$nsrlaud, JCay B••laad, T!lelma ~etera · · . remainder ·0c the time at Ft. Peter Grlecak if Uvlac • the Sea1;un

October ~rd Capitan hrm• 80th open November 6th open 18th Alamo there

' 20th.Cloudcroft here 26th Tularosa there

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Capitan, New Mexico ••4 hie atdlaCJwa' helri! l Worth, Waco, and Houston. if dece .. ed aad Aaale

. ! - ---· • • Grlaak, hla wJie,U Jivla~r . : ·------------- Mrs. Lola Jones of Coropa wu nod .her aqlraCJwa bcire

. . . here Sunday and Monday. If 4eceaeed, T Ja • -· M · Edith Martin was operat-1 ll;nown. beln of J, H.

II'S . · , • • • • H h lut PbiJJipe,eCJmeUmn eall-. eJ on fnr appendtcltts l~t Tuea- . Mrs. Irene art was ere ed Jobb s. Pbllllpe, de. clay night at the ~athmann I Saturday night, and attf~n!ied the aacl all qakisown f1obpitat. · •. •· I precinct co~vention as a visitot. ~ htttpre.t~t lo

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••••• Notte~ of Pend~nCy of s~it T.HJ$ 8TATJS OP NBW IIHXlCQ:

What Roosevelt l1as done lor New Mexlcol J,t•t'H Study 11 Fe•" I'III{C''I (rum llw Uet•ordl

lf'H A S'I'IIIC\' 01" I'H0£Hti':SS·I •

Jt00!'\1'.' t:J.T i\JS()J.J,.IIJ•.U the• Uoovc>r bread l1nN whJda wo•rc• u•·tlln&: lungo•r •···• h <!ny Ill Now MexlcCJ.

""'"'''' dl 1""' loh I J"l" fur llu• Ulli'IIIJtfoyecJ. fliJIIIUO\I'Il tnJoc•cJ ftllllll') tu ft'l•d thl' h11111iry 1 (',(lft'l for tho

alr.k rwd •hrll•·r ll11• h•mu•l"""'

To tb• abbn aamac1 defrndaat., GRXaTING:

You •ad eacb CJf you are be reb, :~oU8ec1 that the abCJn oame4 plato· ua. baa fllecl hfa c••plalnt aarato•t you Ia tbe Dletrl•t CCJart of the Tllt.-d Jadk:lal P!atrlut of tho State CJf No,_. lltdco, 'wltbtn and fCJr the Mil CCJuoty of Lincoln; that the a-enerol object CJf 1ald actio• 11 tCJ quiet the fateS plaln}IO'• tide to'lltoeo certulo tract• and parcela of lAnd and real eetato belhar tbe prCJperty parttcul· arty d11Cribe4 to the cCJmplalot nl

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. . .. August gone, chill nights·· and winter. close 'at hand de-

manding ·~ h a. t t~ough~f~l ~ people prepare for.theJ.r coming.· .~ .

. __ Yftllf_bldnket ;needs . nowM lrom .. our new

_line of== Wool· P Wool . .

and (otton Blankets, with a •

1\tloney-back guarantee. ZIEGLER 13ROTHERS

• ''"""""·II luuk llu• Juh!•·~.., hoyn 11nd youna mm off tho

hh:hwn)n nn•l 1:•'"' u,..,, l; .. lnf•tl o•IIIJtll.lyllll'llt In CC(J Oampal Jtuu..,., rtt h<TUIIII' llu• llrnl l'w•lrlrnt to provide aocla1

... .-urlty fur lh,. lltWd. lito• •h•Jll'ltdl'ltt 1\IICl tho bllndl ICciu••·~··ll ......... II l~'~"'"'•lr rur Nt'W !llllXIl'.O lvAt year I,A)

r«~·h ,, ISIJ,IniU,IItlll In Joo·cll'ml ruml• to (trovldc! ctmplo)'Jnenl for our Julllo""' nncl rdlo•f '"' lilt• nctody •

plaiotUt ead balnc Ia eecttone 12 •-=:=:;; aod llt, Townehlp It Booth, Ranu-e •

let"s Not

Forget ....,_1'R=ANl=---tr.rN=D=:..=~-

&I Kaat aqd tectlone 7, 8, 17 aod 18, Towneblp 10 South, Waal'e " Boat, In PreciJJcl NO. Q, Uacolo Oounty, New Unlco. Y~u are furlber aCJttaad that uo·

lue JCJU eater ·10t.tr appearaCJce CJD or before the 12th day "' Novembu, 1930, Judam(l:lt wUI be rendered In ealct C:aualt •a-a hilt you by default

The nama aed add.rua of •••af'o. ua•. 1\t(JJ'DO)' ,. John E lbll, Cur. " .

rkCJ&o, N"" Mr:dco. \Vltneali my baod aod .,ol or anld

Court at c,_rrl&qJp, Nrw lllrJin• tnfa il" •Jay CJI ~ttmber, 111!11. .J)muL)(.e.r. DlauJct, .qurt · Hy Luc:lllr C f'allrraon , Deputy.

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; -Mna. MaJ'iUirlte Merchant b!l!l

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Annual Rainbow Bail •

October 10, 1936

Community Hall, Carrizozo -

Shorty Huoo's Onbestra . . cltl'om- Roswell

Adm. $1.00. Spectatoro 26c

Sponr:rored by The Order of Rninbl'w Girln.

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Ttml undrr thr llo• "',.,u Worlua l'rolrftlm eY~I')' town arvl Mt;r In Nr\~ !Ur•if'<c I . -· nhlalnrd nl"f'(lrd pef1'lliP1Cil&,lm­pro'""m"nl•. "'r hnnl• '"" klp:JI nndllorturn.. NWI!J' .,._ trnuo, \vlll"r ")"'""'•· ''·"' · fnrrn tu 11114fk~ 'I'Oadl, bti4Jel, trrtaat11111 proJt'r-lA, !'hll"" •I f>tmrd llmtorttoa, plll'kll, ftnl llao tlon.., lllll)'arnmut... .uut · mrrn of otb...- nll<ldod lmproYeo mPniA, all n><tnAf"'t hy '""''' conmtnu &ulhortUee, laa'f& bo'f'n jtMI'mUIII)' I'"" hldr-,J

been nominated u candidate !nr -• . • =~~-~ . --- .~ ... ~- ...

Uneoto County School Superin· LINCOLN LOCALS I Mrn. w .. D. _Dorrell. ~r . Santa . tendent,by the RepubUean party. _ Ana, Calitornaa in vt!.uting ber Yra. Mtrehan~ will •ppreeiate . . . sisters Mrs. .. Roy Copeland or thq aupport ot thO.. dtlunt, who Tho Lincoln p. T. ~· held thetr n Capltan

1 Min. Ed, Nelson or

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Todn)' It '" •llffh ult 1 llml a nldllrd lllboi'Clr whO< la.not ""'Jllo)..-.1. 11 '" •flfllrull '" nnd " mllll oqtl of wwk who rrmtly W'onbo " joh.

11 \t'llll I'I'I'Aitlrnl ltnn ,.,.,u·,. mtljor ob,IN;th·e to - that tb" huntrr;r ~,.,... frd .. Utr "'f'f• mr«'d for lllld the htmltltw ahrltrn-d Tb..-.. lhln~" I •· b!l• dont>.

In tutu"' "''""' It I• ' ulnbll' Umt RO!lll(l\'t>ll w11l bo belt knoun nnd hdutl'<l r '' I:JI • rh!lmplnUAblp of 8ocla1 S«ur::IJ'.

flnriDI ~IJ'It)' In !'tt-n- ~kdoo mn\ntt tfml mQ- inOhlJi thfo dt'Jlfltflrnt na ... t. tl,.. tt:m•t. ond tilt> dependent clilldrett­""'"''"" " t'lu>c II rrnm thP • '"'" or Nf'W lltntco •••• chedc llllfltdt>nlly lnrtt<' to •nffl ltlf'lt .nt'E'tb. Fnndll to p~ thl• l't'onomlr llf'-r'IU II. f """' Jalntly from the Stato and Fe!S­rtlll (1.,,-,.mmrr-t... ~ • I II ~nrfty In NmY Hexlco J1&o nw:ut•' th~tt rr1rplrd t b hiflln or.:- bo.llllctllwd, that puhllo hmlth tu~nl""' trrt> hr,.ndrnNI nnd (bQt Nt>W Hmdoo bl 11!D­f'ml Ia. bdns; nmdo n rnon> lw.!tltht'ul. ~pplt>r plll<le bl wllldt to lin.. 1 nUl lhl• pro~:~vn 111 fully opcraU'ltl, penona la n«<d IU'fl """'htna dim t rrlld. · nt:ltEllmt:n!

t•R"aldrnt llflflM"\ r-11 "'"'I"' th(\!1(1 thln(:ll poulbl&. Knl:ltot C'nrl A. lint. h. Sermtot Dennb Chans, Otla­

~man John .1. lknp•i'y nll.li GoYei'not Cbde Tlll&le1' \#Orl!Nl ahouldn In ~bnultlrr with Pn!llldent Roosevelt to 11ect tlu:at Nrw 1\le'tk<> U"< u,,,, nil lho llt'Uf'flt. to whtC!h abe 'Wiill t~ntiUoo undrr thr f'r•ll'"'' Worla Proll"fl'm.

Thc>y han• workrd I·• •l!soo,·nr the psrtlcular needs of ffleh -mmunltt und- t<> """tlmH~nt'tldlt 1tt1t prowtW·for; ·

· Con'lh!Ctr \Vh:1t thl' UoMI'\'I'It New Drol 11M meut' to Now Mrur.lro. . . . . "'''"' It h:!.A lltc:mt to you ile~o and thFD ('DDllllffli 1111\o flll'f>1'o1 fit twhJO\'Cfiieiit mUi l.M . • .

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ltRI'ttULU'AN PROliiiSES TO . ~ . l~tuoo FN!rml llJ'l11"oprlntloM to I& tnbi.hnttm. M 1'1!-

qUt'llu.d by tba l.llwrty IA'n~tt~o. TN. rnMftll ~- la work• proji'Cta, rn'llt\1 1\lld bllnrt'lts to fiU'tt}en arul tlliedwlien.

FA!Onomhto by "llrlug wlllte (\()lltir worken.• tll• en.. ntlnJ n11oiher unt-[n~oymeJtt problem \Yhlch the N-....-11 AdtnlnlatmtJon ltru~ worll~l 110 bmvelt to oven»me , • • • '•

l~\1 tho Sllt'.l'll SE~Cttrlty Ad tl11l1 •u!Jatttut& • •okt. &ldaJ· 81'C11rlty mNmlt; tutnlllntr- Nl -obtlpUoQ · ._ .. ·

pcooplo. A dol€1 monltll' clt.•u'lty. . , - -

OOMPAUE 111E ll.OOSEVl'!LT BECORJ) OJ!' AOJIIE\'El\IENT WITII TilE liEPUDLIClA'tf .Pl'&OJitl.f

WATCJI FOR MORE I'AOES JntOJI '.l'JIE BEOOPf

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eonafdtt her qualified to uaume regular meetmg Monday 1 Tinnie, nod brother J. w. Truly . tbi.l retp<lu,ibllity. . .. • night. President E. H. Miranda

1 They enjoyed a family reuniotf

Sbeb • ar.duatt of San Ptego presided. About 30 parento hnvo Sunday at the home of Mr. and :ita1te1'e.Cfwt'~:couege, and become members it wan decided · Mrs. Roy .COpeland. ~· ".,tlie Uruveraiey . • . I of Colorado ,...., Boulder the to order suits for the boys,------.. ·---.--

~ · ' bask t b 11 t Tb ·u b Mr. R. C. Pansb, at present Univtriity ot California at • e a earn. . ere WI e living in Santa Fe, visited !rie:bdo ~ttletlt!JI~d extinli.oa worklrom pte supper at. the school bouce here during the week .

-Jt.U• Pnivet~i~ ot Nt.1r Mt.Jico Woonesday night Oetober 14th. · ·· ·· - . · Her· tllcbing Everybody invited to come. ~ ·

perience hu included RUtil . 1

Mrs. Nellie M. Trujillo, ¥.fi1 aclloola ia Lincoln Countt, New Mrs. ~·.a ~onea, from ~rona Mro. E. H. Miranda spent the Mexico, and Elementary super.. 'fia!l a vmttor tn town Tueaday! week end at b:.ome.

'filory, end J!iah·Sclloot work in -::··:· -:· -=·=::::::::::::·~=============~~-catifornil. ln additioa ·to .-abe baa been inatruelor in the SwOpe Summ.tr ~- tor T11ch .. in .BetkeMy ud Lon[l Beach. . . .

1r elected, Yn. J.imhant. will

WE HAVE JUST

R·ECEIVEiD • • .f:'

. ; ., do · het htK &dmWater •II ~ •. •baol 'tm~ntly, and

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or fdll · and Winter <lotbiot as . follows: . . .

Ladies' All-wool Winter Coat• Men's Mackinaws ·~ Men's all-wool. Dress T ·o·· · .,_., . ~ Uo.,..s

· Boys' Corduroy· Suitt·· Children 'a School Sweaters

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(')lJR PRIOES ARE REASONABLm . -·.

Roosevelt Is tor Reelection·· PRESERVE' YOUR- OWN· SECURirY .. · fit . . tltiEf . "

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