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For Thrifty-TSt(Viee.
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All Flatworl&lt; waahed and ironecl. Wearing
apparel returned damp and ready to iron.

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lhod, knowc•t not whut u day may bring forth.-Proverb•
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lower than Ba.turda.y : ~mg 80 ws
steady ; lto~:UO lb8. 386--t : 340-:UO
ib61 , 3!1o0-380, plft3 360-315 , packing
80\n ranginr from 250·3
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Cattle reoetptt 000 ; qualny ninstly pl&amp;Jn ; market rather slow; near
~Steady. &amp;ck!l't.'l ty a . sustain!~ raetor; early bulk common Lo medium
steen 11nd ye&amp;rlblss 4--550, package
at 810; few 'll'885)' hellers, 3-·450 odd
head to ~. common and medium
oows, 2U· 3; better indlvidua), to
385 ror rood and choice , cutkr w
medium bulla Z·3.
Calve~~. decelpt.:l 400 ; mlu ·lcet Nl.ea-

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Hetim\.n
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lOth Distrld • , .. . , _, ., 'l'homas A.t Jenk(ns
coc. :--... CoollreBBman-at·Large .. George H. Bender, L. T. P4Tnih-

Repnoentativc .... ... , ....... ..... .. Tom W. Jo .. . ;
County Cominbudonel'8 ... Arthur Beegb, A. B. Biugh'lnl
hooecuting Attorney ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ccdrb Clark
Clerk o&amp;: Court• ....... ....... .. . .. ..... John Sp;rrs
Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 0. Traey
Cot·nty .Recorder , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geo. A. Meinhart
County Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. R. G. w_,b~i!:r
County Survoyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T1leollore Be_egl~
Coroner ........ . ...... ....... ....... Bon B Ewing

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Jean old who refUMd. to atw d1 •to 50c hfaher· good and cbalce
w..w.~..'• Fh-•t •attt.
wa~
l.n\0 Ute pollee vea~ra &amp;....ao ; medium ~tilde down11.'"'"..,.'"'eand
admttt.ed that he had ward to m; plaJner )ot.J 11&amp;·~
' 'he enlateJHDt st GNBt Metd• home made bOmb throUih
Sheep · fflleli'bl 3000; lambS
oww, Pll, M'«:17 28. lTM. w11 Gwrre
the front. plate RlaM Window of the Ins steady, rood to ehoJOe Uvht to \\'all!lbJu ~ton'J ftrat ftl:bt. Be wu
~nr which hu omce.'l In " rnl!dlum welrht.a, 5-600; t-ew weJeflWJ £hen twent1 two ytar' old DDd ID
Lw(Hitory bulldblJ.
over 90 lbs 450-025 , bucklt and 101 •
COP'IIIIBDil or EDfl,llh troopa \1; bleh.
(!frWI'III!I:ht11 4-460 : oommm1 t..o me.
OJ.um Jl'B.dn 2MJ~37Ji , I:Uik.tng stt::ac~,. hail rone forth to build a tort on thJ!!
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for uged Jii.Oelc lll' upwarci l.o 260 tor MoooDJIIhf'la. Te-o or the French
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force were killed aDd tlae Nit ea,.
tnred. wuhlniJ,On lOJt oue kllled
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At A alight extra charge Shirta will be finiahed.

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, her male companion, both Brithlh subjects, at · t)le
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statements relative to keeplnr the "Open Dbor" In China,
failed miserably in doing o.pythlnr ot -coilatructive
furthe•
fiJIIure. In fact she has done nothinr
Per own interests in that
whic~ she saw fit to do. In
t~e 11\"thods employed
tpeir OW1!, bandito who
country for years, na•ve.
!levlliahlless.
ThE! experiene'! .
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be rescued alive, fre,'il!}t1\l
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Chiou, with J
at her heels lit •l!lf .tl6iet,
poaition to •top tho'bandltry any. 1111:;~~~~~~;~~;~
t,h c law.le••neos of ti)e !4ipponese tl
thi• terrible otate oxista, the llv08 of
Ially of Engll•h •peaking "''""· ;, Wortlj
unle"" tbey stay il1 the thickly populated dlitrl,ct•.
What the final outcome of this '""''"'"'
fair. will be, I• &lt;Onjcctural but one m~y real a.. ured It
wjll be little if ony better than the pres0nt •late of 'Ifill••
&amp;o lonlf a• the re•t of the world looks on complllcently as
Japan exploits nnd loots Chinese' territory at her own
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bearln! the hopes and fears of so
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"No; No!" roared the liowd.
"I wish these no's," went on
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touchlng the generous hearts or
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probab~'y with the band 1~1ader at
lthe Lake 'ltrle resor~ Barb was
tchasing about with Stone and their
mob.. lJtY bad 1aken ,up s:,olf now
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prf'!ten!l to their level 'Oarb' had

el\lrphll. Ttle orlg:lnal bOrrowed
IIU)ney went s~r~l;bi. frolu the s:ov~
trlJm.ent W In ~n!Ulra. Then Lt.
•topPed on sec:o41d ~ WIUl the
mtd~IIJaQ. Prom l.ben 1!. \Maed
'blrd apd W&lt;!Jlt rl11lt back t.o the
old home plate In ~he District of
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shown ' him ,..taere be wtood He
wall of• thl!' wor.ldqg daa~, dep~nd·
enl on the whims ' of SeVenly One
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the mill wa•
down •IJe was hj1S1 a tra!lJp on the
river ban~
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turl!'s ip the papers. names in the
headlines~ll a mirage which fa~
ed when the pocket• were emp;ty.
Flighty little dumb~ll• came , o
the beath eYery day, e'ame In abort
,&amp;kirt• arid contell!neo batblngtult!l
pretty liftle baas•r• -whose -:on~
iltant me11age eeeml!'d to be: Look
-isa't tltis a nice pair of lt:ga?
· Dqt~,Y- .•• Clare .•. LucUle
• .. Nan I:)'•••• Louise. , . .
Tb," n190n alt-onl! benignly on the
filllter, 411,~ t,he stara were low at
hi-ght a~d' , the ~ hreea~• war.qs.
' Dotiy. Would become a atout Wo-maq after her. 6ut 1baby but ju.at
no, 1he wa. modeled perfec:Jlr:
fullli.albt. amu, b~aat-black tor-b 'baJr loci t.thet: aquare face,
found eYe.. oink cbceb-la an ap;
pill; ~ea bat.hlna 1ult DottY was a
Yol..ptu.Qua filure. ' ,
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hip h•ir while! tbF medico was ac
w~rlf. Tli.ea, after ; it •b• :packed
f~ilth ban~e 1 and r,ra-pptd ln a hoC
eo,press, he r!e)oinf.d die ·other
ctipple.t at the eo11ese boWil*l. ·
Bam~y c:aln,e Ovet; Pitfg~ Pat,
the Brbte, Jack BOomer. 1They
urged btm to quit stalling and come
out witlt th~ • rut of the gang, ·
"'Pret;ty sood loo4 over here,"
Pat said. '1mw do you a"' about
getting your hand In one (If those
things?"
:Pat found tht1 way later on,
Ted bad 10tne anxioua momf'!ntl.
Another boy had ramml!d 1he

prona of a pitchfork ln hie band
aud nealect~d it. After pi'Jellminary
treattaent by D~~"WIIIra u the
infinnarJI, he waa taken away to a
hoapltai-,-ind lost the'· haad. 'Tf'!d
uaually fciJl ~ttet 1ft tbe mOrning;
but one maht ht didn't a.eep well
aad Ia tile ~lar. ~DI-d of the
cuatoin~; ~· an~ry· ~'4 ltreakf :
:ran "P bll ana. Ud a IDP appe:.,. ·
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now, a.lthougt;l lt (8 ..,Yerv' Ill " ""'"'II
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llt.tle inftuence.

Europe's troubii:!R

the premler said, miPh t" bPSt ..~
met J,n QlOBel,' OQlJabGra..tlon with

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her 1ip.!l or her alcelele and It was
all Jake wltla Lucille-a. corgcou1
wauc of m.ate:rJaL
Naaey wu Jtoudth ucl ruU·
cheeked and -coquettl•b Q a earnl·
nl doll; Pna to blue Uoen1. with
white coJI~t~_;. h~JD16aa, -vaptp. '
Clare. Deadlr serious. lril.petu-ou1o diqerOtllt tiM ldod of sJrl
wbo pa~ed. 4elki.te C....Oeloori

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.. Firat thing I have to do II a:et ; c l dieD be1 tboqht of aomt-;
in ahape. Pidge-dld nothing bAt ool~ more P easaut - when be •
bwn around, bad llou~1 an,d everr- c 0
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~ynue. t The pimpl~ tiet¥feja ~~~ eut biadapa .aad
·~:dfinl!en davelo~d into aa ...,-FCJib without , IDI'i':tlietic.
which nn1 bim to the lnftrmary. . Bat tha BUM Wit litdt til-..
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reopoadi!d; Ia , iiJj IJiorillq ~. Doe ~weta 1114 u he olltbod an ~Jan .PI4P
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coward. Bul II q.l1't.
tile -wtit Ye ~iu lloinsr'
like i toforr~ boUt·' .,
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*I bad c ca1e of ~fao11 lYJ tlal1 Tile ~d DOer'' btl~wta 11 ili
all"" lore. hio heart ~«l&lt;b'ood
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· .1 romance of fine tobat:eos from all over
the world. The 8e81'eh begi~s in fiu...o&amp;"Tnrkey
where Chesterfield ho:ft'l" vUil ~ ~pcn:­
tant tobaooo-gro1ring Nlllloa••• ~ OO.,iinue~~
throughout our own ~uib)iujd. Year In lind
year ont Chesterfield pve11 10·ita lllltiken the
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and colorlns of a ye:llo. peach; You might a~ well set ready lo
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apeak your pteee when she. mt;ets without lu1 hand.
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prison; be Wil! thankful for the
train th:!t took him away. Mat'lr
of his high school dassrt;~ates were
ah::eady mamed and chained there
-:'lOme of 1hem mismated. regret~
tin1 it.
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Spiced nlghu wafted youth In~
to marriage Ted understood it
now, after h1s summer. h wa1 a
way fhe Valley had to retain itt
'own.
J:lut Ted had escaped. New DomirUon was ahead.
Junior year was gorseoua In be·
ginning. Juniors know everybody;
everybody knew the juniora, As
6nt string variety quarte['back Ted
Wynne waa a peraonage; aome·
body to ~e friendly with. IJe shook
h4nda w1th 3o many people tha1 a
pimple began to protrude between
bi1 fingers.
Pid~ was exuberant, bronzed,
le11 inclined to the ofeagioou.!l and
mote to the rurJed type.
"'Nothins to do bu~ ride and built
and.nim and Pull a boat-boy yoa
m.il,ht II well have bee. wit~ a• If
I ta;d lrno.,_ you wereo"t •laVlnK1n

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The Valley wa1 a damp, difli'ns bru ~ h tt.bout in it I' Ted htld out
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1s tar bette os.c and gas, Adlerikll
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mr:! Co., tn Rutland BIU,.m Phar:
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mPn tllan work. And the pltr ot 1t
1111 truu tblfl 1ol1 IJ 110 utterly uM·
i•MM. 'J'rJ m~tlni rour prohl"m~
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81!1 you do your notefl, w lCD me or
!fetllf!mPnt 11 at lu\nd. Worr)' lfl
rn&lt;f!'rf'l)' lntfll'e!lt on IMnhlP ootorf' It
fDillil du~&gt;.-C':rll.

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For Results
For Thrifty-TSt(Viee.
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All Flatworl&lt; waahed and ironecl. Wearing
apparel returned damp and ready to iron.

H'Al.l.ACI
GREAT FOOTBALIL.

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lhod, knowc•t not whut u day may bring forth.-Proverb•
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' ·''"' ho-oro none: "''""" mooe0rately00a cUve; compared wit.h PrJay, &amp; ut. tteady, ~&gt;~:eadv to JOe
lower than Ba.turda.y : ~mg 80 ws
steady ; lto~:UO lb8. 386--t : 340-:UO
ib61 , 3!1o0-380, plft3 360-315 , packing
80\n ranginr from 250·3
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Cattle reoetptt 000 ; qualny ninstly pl&amp;Jn ; market rather slow; near
~Steady. &amp;ck!l't.'l ty a . sustain!~ raetor; early bulk common Lo medium
steen 11nd ye&amp;rlblss 4--550, package
at 810; few 'll'885)' hellers, 3-·450 odd
head to ~. common and medium
oows, 2U· 3; better indlvidua), to
385 ror rood and choice , cutkr w
medium bulla Z·3.
Calve~~. decelpt.:l 400 ; mlu ·lcet Nl.ea-

U. S. Senator . . ..
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Hetim\.n
,. Charld
C11Ptia
lOth Distrld • , .. . , _, ., 'l'homas A.t Jenk(ns
coc. :--... CoollreBBman-at·Large .. George H. Bender, L. T. P4Tnih-

Repnoentativc .... ... , ....... ..... .. Tom W. Jo .. . ;
County Cominbudonel'8 ... Arthur Beegb, A. B. Biugh'lnl
hooecuting Attorney ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ccdrb Clark
Clerk o&amp;: Court• ....... ....... .. . .. ..... John Sp;rrs
Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 0. Traey
Cot·nty .Recorder , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geo. A. Meinhart
County Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. R. G. w_,b~i!:r
County Survoyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T1leollore Be_egl~
Coroner ........ . ...... ....... ....... Bon B Ewing

am poor and

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Jean old who refUMd. to atw d1 •to 50c hfaher· good and cbalce
w..w.~..'• Fh-•t •attt.
wa~
l.n\0 Ute pollee vea~ra &amp;....ao ; medium ~tilde down11.'"'"..,.'"'eand
admttt.ed that he had ward to m; plaJner )ot.J 11&amp;·~
' 'he enlateJHDt st GNBt Metd• home made bOmb throUih
Sheep · fflleli'bl 3000; lambS
oww, Pll, M'«:17 28. lTM. w11 Gwrre
the front. plate RlaM Window of the Ins steady, rood to ehoJOe Uvht to \\'all!lbJu ~ton'J ftrat ftl:bt. Be wu
~nr which hu omce.'l In " rnl!dlum welrht.a, 5-600; t-ew weJeflWJ £hen twent1 two ytar' old DDd ID
Lw(Hitory bulldblJ.
over 90 lbs 450-025 , bucklt and 101 •
COP'IIIIBDil or EDfl,llh troopa \1; bleh.
(!frWI'III!I:ht11 4-460 : oommm1 t..o me.
OJ.um Jl'B.dn 2MJ~37Ji , I:Uik.tng stt::ac~,. hail rone forth to build a tort on thJ!!
M
for uged Jii.Oelc lll' upwarci l.o 260 tor MoooDJIIhf'la. Te-o or the French
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force were killed aDd tlae Nit ea,.
tnred. wuhlniJ,On lOJt oue kllled
PITTHBU&amp;GH LIVESTOCK
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At A alight extra charge Shirta will be finiahed.

yet $h~ L9rd
thinketh upon me: thou art my help and
deliverer;
~make no tarrying, 0 my G&lt;&gt;d.-Psalm~ 4U:l7:·
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, her male companion, both Brithlh subjects, at · t)le
~~nds of Cblnesc brigands •~d · ba'litll!~. but aarv~• to lllll·
phaslzo the fact that somethlnr must be done in tlie
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Fort
Hayes

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l'oJnil« llfftll ' '.

statements relative to keeplnr the "Open Dbor" In China,
failed miserably in doing o.pythlnr ot -coilatructive
furthe•
fiJIIure. In fact she has done nothinr
Per own interests in that
whic~ she saw fit to do. In
t~e 11\"thods employed
tpeir OW1!, bandito who
country for years, na•ve.
!levlliahlless.
ThE! experiene'! .
We latest example
be rescued alive, fre,'il!}t1\l
as human beings.

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being captured, ii••:.:~:~n~~~:~~l;
Chiou, with J
at her heels lit •l!lf .tl6iet,
poaition to •top tho'bandltry any. 1111:;~~~~~~;~~;~
t,h c law.le••neos of ti)e !4ipponese tl
thi• terrible otate oxista, the llv08 of
Ially of Engll•h •peaking "''""· ;, Wortlj
unle"" tbey stay il1 the thickly populated dlitrl,ct•.
What the final outcome of this '""''"'"'
fair. will be, I• &lt;Onjcctural but one m~y real a.. ured It
wjll be little if ony better than the pres0nt •late of 'Ifill••
&amp;o lonlf a• the re•t of the world looks on complllcently as
Japan exploits nnd loots Chinese' territory at her own
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J"pan, with all her ostentation and her rep~~tecl

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aratlons 1.'1 now safely ~n thE!" har.

Iocr of Lo.usnnna," hfl &amp;e.l(!

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bearln! the hopes and fears of so
many peoples?''
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"No; No!" roared the liowd.
"I wish these no's," went on
MussoUnl, "could cross the ocean,
touchlng the generous hearts or
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Rosa!,¥:! ;was Gut pi town all'ai1,1.
probab~'y with the band 1~1ader at
lthe Lake 'ltrle resor~ Barb was
tchasing about with Stone and their
mob.. lJtY bad 1aken ,up s:,olf now
,goi1IW'!f' expemive,
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,.ll He ,bad bel!ft prl!lllftWtiou.s to

a I'QlJald rpbln with plen\.)' O(

prf'!ten!l to their level 'Oarb' had

el\lrphll. Ttle orlg:lnal bOrrowed
IIU)ney went s~r~l;bi. frolu the s:ov~
trlJm.ent W In ~n!Ulra. Then Lt.
•topPed on sec:o41d ~ WIUl the
mtd~IIJaQ. Prom l.ben 1!. \Maed
'blrd apd W&lt;!Jlt rl11lt back t.o the
old home plate In ~he District of
Oolumbia.

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shown ' him ,..taere be wtood He
wall of• thl!' wor.ldqg daa~, dep~nd·
enl on the whims ' of SeVenly One
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·Broadway~when
the mill wa•
down •IJe was hj1S1 a tra!lJp on the
river ban~
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L'ookin&amp; at lei'•·
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The gJory of thl! rri~iron. pic•
turl!'s ip the papers. names in the
headlines~ll a mirage which fa~
ed when the pocket• were emp;ty.
Flighty little dumb~ll• came , o
the beath eYery day, e'ame In abort
,&amp;kirt• arid contell!neo batblngtult!l
pretty liftle baas•r• -whose -:on~
iltant me11age eeeml!'d to be: Look
-isa't tltis a nice pair of lt:ga?
· Dqt~,Y- .•• Clare .•. LucUle
• .. Nan I:)'•••• Louise. , . .
Tb," n190n alt-onl! benignly on the
filllter, 411,~ t,he stara were low at
hi-ght a~d' , the ~ hreea~• war.qs.
' Dotiy. Would become a atout Wo-maq after her. 6ut 1baby but ju.at
no, 1he wa. modeled perfec:Jlr:
fullli.albt. amu, b~aat-black tor-b 'baJr loci t.thet: aquare face,
found eYe.. oink cbceb-la an ap;
pill; ~ea bat.hlna 1ult DottY was a
Yol..ptu.Qua filure. ' ,
1 Bat ' O•t»' wua ~ .-olattuoq-

d:.y ligures. '¥hat
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.M'n 9f Steel a~d how he lfi'O~

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me roa4 to a .pu,mp,~ ~CIIEI ..ed bcr
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M~fPAY ., '

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hip h•ir while! tbF medico was ac
w~rlf. Tli.ea, after ; it •b• :packed
f~ilth ban~e 1 and r,ra-pptd ln a hoC
eo,press, he r!e)oinf.d die ·other
ctipple.t at the eo11ese boWil*l. ·
Bam~y c:aln,e Ovet; Pitfg~ Pat,
the Brbte, Jack BOomer. 1They
urged btm to quit stalling and come
out witlt th~ • rut of the gang, ·
"'Pret;ty sood loo4 over here,"
Pat said. '1mw do you a"' about
getting your hand In one (If those
things?"
:Pat found tht1 way later on,
Ted bad 10tne anxioua momf'!ntl.
Another boy had ramml!d 1he

prona of a pitchfork ln hie band
aud nealect~d it. After pi'Jellminary
treattaent by D~~"WIIIra u the
infinnarJI, he waa taken away to a
hoapltai-,-ind lost the'· haad. 'Tf'!d
uaually fciJl ~ttet 1ft tbe mOrning;
but one maht ht didn't a.eep well
aad Ia tile ~lar. ~DI-d of the
cuatoin~; ~· an~ry· ~'4 ltreakf :
:ran "P bll ana. Ud a IDP appe:.,. ·
ed lliller JIIJ~ ' PfL I I •'
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B•rae, eam., ~ MrtW, ••d '
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tbe hos&amp;4taJ J4~' tQ...,_
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;or f'!qua.UtY ltl a~o.r"qept.s, but de~
,,Jtf!d her to· ~n.U ..,un!JI t!le f&gt;r&gt;1! .,f ·
the diaarmament conference befot·e
o

prt sslng ,It,

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Italy ~~ .¥!- duit t.l:.e .l~ll'ue
now, a.lthougt;l lt (8 ..,Yerv' Ill " ""'"'II
t')() general .tn scope and exertlnN

llt.tle inftuence.

Europe's troubii:!R

the premler said, miPh t" bPSt ..~
met J,n QlOBel,' OQlJabGra..tlon with

Ore&amp;~ Blitalll,

&gt;'lal\ce, ' Germany
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M\1,18J;JIInt~ reatllmned bl,s conten~
tltm Italy !y'l pursuing o. "policy
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her 1ip.!l or her alcelele and It was
all Jake wltla Lucille-a. corgcou1
wauc of m.ate:rJaL
Naaey wu Jtoudth ucl ruU·
cheeked and -coquettl•b Q a earnl·
nl doll; Pna to blue Uoen1. with
white coJI~t~_;. h~JD16aa, -vaptp. '
Clare. Deadlr serious. lril.petu-ou1o diqerOtllt tiM ldod of sJrl
wbo pa~ed. 4elki.te C....Oeloori

talk...
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a mom..~t of what tbt would meu
.. Firat thing I have to do II a:et ; c l dieD be1 tboqht of aomt-;
in ahape. Pidge-dld nothing bAt ool~ more P easaut - when be •
bwn around, bad llou~1 an,d everr- c 0
. -~
thiq;-anythlfts:
,happeD tbls blm~dla~:l Bo:eu waa ~till Willi'

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~ynue. t The pimpl~ tiet¥feja ~~~ eut biadapa .aad
·~:dfinl!en davelo~d into aa ...,-FCJib without , IDI'i':tlietic.
which nn1 bim to the lnftrmary. . Bat tha BUM Wit litdt til-..
M It wu cltr.rlaa: ap uaotller 1tart- litided. foU, kld .,;,~,r_.,
wltb ...., beOI&amp;.
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1aaiiJ, Slio· h~ ftllllioll&amp;_. ..,.
G&amp;lt •• • took Ia 1a11r iiJ'II aud 1 :t'Yoar·b1ot«a\fa ,kd ebape."' old eom~oB. 'ot.WaiiNIIdrop..
reopoadi!d; Ia , iiJj IJiorillq ~. Doe ~weta 1114 u he olltbod an ~Jan .PI4P
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tlept late a11d carH4 ~If .lor il X
~· .ihe. \ new tnfcetfoa. dowo-!i.t tftli'-a 7'~J ~
coward. Bul II q.l1't.
tile -wtit Ye ~iu lloinsr'
like i toforr~ boUt·' .,
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GIOOJl ~thcd, tbe rim- ~~ with •
*I bad c ca1e of ~fao11 lYJ tlal1 Tile ~d DOer'' btl~wta 11 ili
all"" lore. hio heart ~«l&lt;b'ood
-1 'Wiib blii lodloo·l/!!tih' IOI'd .. · 11111
ner bl•lat•De.:t Ill I ~ot lioct
"'PtOMbl,. lL . ,
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But it Dner drowue4 cl't'lon.- " I~~~~J~bt!J.dactdtcamttoaa&amp; ~
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· .1 romance of fine tobat:eos from all over
the world. The 8e81'eh begi~s in fiu...o&amp;"Tnrkey
where Chesterfield ho:ft'l" vUil ~ ~pcn:­
tant tobaooo-gro1ring Nlllloa••• ~ OO.,iinue~~
throughout our own ~uib)iujd. Year In lind
year ont Chesterfield pve11 10·ita lllltiken the
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and colorlns of a ye:llo. peach; You might a~ well set ready lo
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et!! /came baclr:
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white dresa, ellni Lucille was
apeak your pteee when she. mt;ets without lu1 hand.
natural Gte&amp;tloa but a mentJ you Boy, rou're gonna have to His righl hand, too. He tbouallit

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prison; be Wil! thankful for the
train th:!t took him away. Mat'lr
of his high school dassrt;~ates were
ah::eady mamed and chained there
-:'lOme of 1hem mismated. regret~
tin1 it.
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Spiced nlghu wafted youth In~
to marriage Ted understood it
now, after h1s summer. h wa1 a
way fhe Valley had to retain itt
'own.
J:lut Ted had escaped. New DomirUon was ahead.
Junior year was gorseoua In be·
ginning. Juniors know everybody;
everybody knew the juniora, As
6nt string variety quarte['back Ted
Wynne waa a peraonage; aome·
body to ~e friendly with. IJe shook
h4nda w1th 3o many people tha1 a
pimple began to protrude between
bi1 fingers.
Pid~ was exuberant, bronzed,
le11 inclined to the ofeagioou.!l and
mote to the rurJed type.
"'Nothins to do bu~ ride and built
and.nim and Pull a boat-boy yoa
m.il,ht II well have bee. wit~ a• If
I ta;d lrno.,_ you wereo"t •laVlnK1n

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'f'' In ~heir she had me qute asking about the

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The Valley wa1 a damp, difli'ns bru ~ h tt.bout in it I' Ted htld out
Escape..

!"eret, Pf:~lve., wD11fta ~ . be pu•h.. the m'tn,• he ~aid fa one n.IP. •No-ed a~ottnd ll~e BetJ,-, tiandled like
tbere bat 1'bt Thlnlll!r: and

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I, W. G. DOWNlll bas taken the
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tor Allen Broa. Cleveland

' fCir old gold and sliver. Partin
WintiDK to sell , aame . see him at
fill residence.
10-24·61.

taole, the «eoualel'-irrilaDI"

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ALBA COURT HOTEL
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IIOw I~ THUNOE;

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ILARGEST ALL· YEAR HOTEL)

t&gt;11&gt; 'IOU &lt;;""~ D 6.~

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ut Chl nlltm\-~ 1 'II&lt; I '- p t;&lt;&gt; lll rm IIC.V t ()
l'il lllh '~&lt; l'ltr lh• r•1 ll r~•al r i S. whr•rf&gt; t oo
nl't1•r. :tloldl• ~rul na•mlll'.l · rCt'h' nJ."

... EltllAI&gt;I() ~Mb C"'I-1-INio

The plastron, •hi.el~·l~, 'front is ·

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oDe of the amartett new Ideas ofv
Paris.
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in treen plaid~ wo,olen. , Th~ plain ;
Woolen 1onH with the pla1d wtth n 4f 1

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with brus bu.tto'fi1 h attnctlvr.
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Gray l'W'(td with plain gray is :

Dan Harum ..id; "Wheli yO&gt;u pi
hold of ten dollars ret It into you or onto
yon ar. soon u you c&amp;lJ, for there ain't no
pocket in a ahrciud and you're lonr time
dead."

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If yo~ had nothin11 but money you
would be poor/indeed. It is the tbiap for
which you can enhaniJe the money you
earp th11t ,_t the stand. . . &lt;&gt;f your livlnr
comfort• and con'feniencet.

You know thia.

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