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Ideal for placmg men in training and giving them the
benefit of training camp life.
Inotead of talking abo•t lending millions of dollars
to foreign nations so they can buy our products, why not
l!ee}&gt; all the money at home and ·hire thousands of men to
go into training in our &amp;rmf and thus build a defen ·~e
which even egotistical Japan w0 uld be inclined to fear,
The United States, with far greater territory to guard
than the European countries and far more able to maintain armies, h•? the smallest standing army of any leadin~~: nation in the world.
Why not put many ot our jobless men' on rntlons sim ~
ilar to the way we are handlin11 them in the Reforestation
- work? Certainly there is no waste to that way of spending
money. · Certainly there will be no surplus created by that
manner of spending to keep tho! men in food and sheiU!r.
Instead of being a liability, it will keef• us prepare~ for
any emergency. The idle talk of an end to war by the
'\·ari ous idealiats, IS just so much foolishness.
It h~s been demonstrated times without number even
oince the great world 'var which our tormer President
Wilson told us, was a war for demoj:racy and to end war,
that 80 long DS therE! are\ countri~ tO have differenceS, jUSt
so long will some of tl)pm r t;: vert to war as thejr

Msl"ttd by Capt. Harold MeCa.w, Mn. A.linei Semple ~1~Phcrson '
Hutton, famous evangelist. appears on deck of the S. S. ~jly of H:l\'re
•t Norfolk, Va., to pooe for photographers a.nd talk w1 t h r;e:rn_rter11.
Aimee eaid sbe was shocked by the news of her singer hu~&gt;bamJ a dtvorcc
ac~ion and that she stilllove1 him.
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vl61tlng in Kimtucky recently.

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When on e of them will get into a dispute with us, no
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fore it plung~s it.&lt;elf headlong into war witlt us,
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Benjamin Frank fin was far from wrong when he ut-\
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SE\VJ11G,. ¢,;1,Jit ·
tered his words of w[S&lt;;om that the "Lord helps them who :;'~.~~
The Live Wire aewlnll otub met
llclp themselves." Furthermore, we have had the truth """lne ihoiire iiiil,id~;.
~f lhe blah SQIIOol bllllillni We&lt;!·
brought home to Us that the l.ord is also always on the ~!tree~.
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Fiidc of that nation during war, which is tHe better pre~ athepoo{
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Btad Wolf who h ll.ti been an qn~
ploye of th'l Ohio rlver repair
p:wg on look'! -nd dPms for Mv ~
e:raJ Y"J.'B wu t;a,ued back to hls
tlle aeeond floor
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her sevtlniJ project "
wOrk lMt weetr: , bcsbming on C9ll
un, half
waa ~ toun4 on
&amp;rildtlton wotic at Dam :10. Mt
MR. HORNSBY, MANAGI\R
tneftntftoor In • hnlfdazt;d condlThe Bew
C0L1uUbB enJoy ' • hhhhhhhhho C"Jet.8hhh o,oooatcoal
'S HORNSBY , one o f th c s t ormy pe tre 1s of t •a~e- :;ion
lion when his rat..'her satned admifl~
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to t.hc bulldtrq:. PrOmpt u.r~ be¢ a.nd w•termelon 110elal Wed· Wolf bas been of! dut:v ance l@.st
ROGEl"
December Paul Benrha, anQttler
ball, after being juggled from club to club and tenm rival of Lhe nre J~,epartnvnt soon neld.ay 1tvenms July 19Ul. Quite 1es14tent of Seventh Sf.J'eet secured
wt;rk and bcpn l"'rtdn.y morning -at
to team, has once more bobbed up
a manRget· of a bi.f
tile f!&amp;mft place.
lt ague b&amp;u.Jball team, after several
other sueb tries.
room badlY acorched
a"Pilr
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Lon1 hour11 of pi~ and deep I ton sh sc 001 auditorium.
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will of vtrtually all the balleball fol- though\ were termtn•ted In delllowing public in t,he -cOu'ntry. But that waa before Wis ac- Chvles
ntt.e dccl.slon
one
day
liUit week by
Many
farmer&amp;
at.
"thi• seuon of
'pencer. son of our . local ~he year are- planrun1 to BOW soy~
1ivities in the stock 'market with a ce1tain St. Louis br~ker townam~ ohartey Spencer and his bean.11..aa a. men manure erqp. Tbia
were known. These activities were s~r~ch that few indeed :;:~n ~_!11 ~~= ro~rtbeeo1
p:a0 ctleeh Ia to be ·enoolblir1a1ed1 tor, aoy

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· plenty of p\lfh and energy and the farmer mut Inoculate the seed
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He Mhowed that he was not only lackmg 1n sport;s. Lhe nrat day· UKt a rew daya later tUt hal nover before pown eoy

mal\ship but tha.t lie wu also
lacking in the , prim• requis,
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ite~ necessary to any man• holdinr the respect of hts felJow:rp.en ' That requisite which Mr. Jlornaby
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T IS INDEED unusual so far as American experiences
are concerne&lt;J, to read about the unfo~unate experi·
enee of the V:Oiga boatman who recently was sentenced to
death when fqund guilty of criminal negligence -nd care·
leBSness in connection with t~e sinking of the v'eas~l cur·
r)1h\ll' nearly lOP ~ol!lp to their death. InvF•tlg~t\ons f6I- I
:owipg the,.acciqent . ~eve)'led ·that he had pennjtted 26
people II!Ore, than 1Wa&amp; 1\lJowed to ente~ the ohlp and SO
_he faces the death pen•lty.
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In pur cougtey, :W~re lives are held 40 che~PIY·
Jw mirht have been oenteneecl to serve a year In pr\J!on or
he COUld h~ve ~~~J(~,forth .and deliberJ,t4iJJ, ShOt down" .a
&lt;&lt;Cp\·o or J!iore ~rid . biid (a much bettar cllanj:e .of eiiCaplnrr
with hla (iwn llf~ ,tJian be !lld Jn SOviet 11-'llllila.
" W!J,en' 1"F' s~e rt8!11~ such ao theee, we' !'fe
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roll•U.ntl:r tho~h it'may be,
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MEMBERS
oul&amp;t.e Witb. tt:nV peu or alfalfa. Boy
Quite a number of the medlber~ beans require a epecta,l ·~rial

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b&amp;pt.iaed fol.tr JO\ml ladtea at tbe
Ractne beac::h. Be8lle Pa'rley, t.rareta.
they '"'"'
"'"""~trong
trom In""'""""
which a"""'fteld
lnOeUla\ed.
'l1le Ann euru.s, - MUdre4 Morrla aad
Kansas
and COilll'
t.award the l:oon.
ftloCt that
previoutly
Pncltto coaat. It they make the grew c o w pea. 1 or o t h e r Florence Howell.
coast
by no
le1umea.
whlell
ts
Ch~go they
and expect
tak~ tn tothere~urn
.big show.
aiWl'anoe
thatwen
the Jnoculated
lOll will con•
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still
according
to the lawsuit
filed mmanhood
St. LouiSsuch
at as
tlmc ,does,
is plain
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proud to poasess.
Naturally few Indeed will be the well-wishers lor
),im in his n~w 'Wenture. As a matter of fact. his past conr- duct has been such that he is not entitled to another
ch!l.nce nor to the good will of any self-resp~ctin11 Ameri.-,,n lady'or gentleman.
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M.
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VIenna.
where they
post ten days bee:•;,,_&lt;ii.ri~~ue.:i~ll ~,;
e"angeUsUc
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te in, ui ll&amp;lll' are cl4illl these days, stating
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·we! pre.~11r, it tp be.
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"~ 1 d1~~~~ -a'l1 at ailht be olat!' in ravo~; ot our oar. : · ,
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rs evecy dBF are not ·praisillg thea. 1 t
'· aattprs 11ttl~ what we 11111 aq.l• 'Ill. last ltprd auat be s~ok•n; bf lthe bar
itae~~; ud tl(e 011Der who tellc( hia n..at d~r neighbor !¥&gt;~ it~~ cat behaves '
· in, i?t~,l ~erv+oe ·is the onl:r !ffeotln ad~rtiaer. . , ; . :· , : .'· '
: · '!lll't ; 1~ wl&amp; we do not atrep •talkilll ~*lints" · in pu~ , o•r . · &gt;'lha ·rord
fa built on prinolplea_. n4 on "points.• llost or the "talking points"
:I;:' utor qr.ra .are or little or no iaportanoe to the pertorliahce ·or value
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1s a i;&gt;a.ltlo WiJIOiJ1la wh1oh we ~eep oonatantf.Y in mind whe]) ·~~r, design a car.
.t•~Cht ihllll 1111oh to do wl ~- tbe oost or ~he oar, It cos~s us aona:r 'to
.re..i,~': eao••• 4-eilht. It ooaf/;1 y011 aoner u· we 'leave i Cfi.''
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When peop~lt talk about t~ ooat or running a oar,-or, to (&gt;ut it 1n
advertlsilll lU&amp;UBI•· •eoollt)Q or operatlan"..._.hJ do~luoJ not give more
thoulht to ni&amp;)!tf
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' 'lhe aore fad fti&amp;ht a oar drap around · the aore. it ooste to run, -.-~.•~.•o~~orl'J' a~era.~.~t•lf•rJ 11ttle~Jit is ~a(£11111~. ~~a~ ,~11" up
~~ W?.1'11lls , It we dclelcn 4 eool!oaiaal ;~ng1ne, ·and~t$~:~&amp;; , .
eoon~· ln ao n&amp; a aass or u4eoessacy oar, night, what li~s ·been gatlt.&amp;df ·
.;.;.,B t,-l'!f&gt;illflj wei&amp;ht ,!here 1~""~onp aa .,rainers do wi.Jh a . ~~horae '..
. , or :an ~~~1ete+the l!.'ll'M-~I'j,pclr pclllDll loar reaaina J''-lh·;, "o .tet ,the•..•";:' '~,s~~J}.~ an~; ·~~~.':;r..~~t
a ,callon
gas, a -oAr sJ&gt;oulit n,o t, b4t ,
I)Ver--)ieaVJ ' tor,, i!A -:~, A\urllr.'·~s
st-v;• ·.lli~up B:nd Hllt~e
.
•~ed-whloh "aitJS re.-ne PDfer-reQDires ~·~ttul a~t,.nt.ion to cal',eilht. and stre111th.
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req11ires, and woh stronpr -thu it ·n ·l&gt;,f tor aatetr- But i t has ·no
IIB_e l..s ·wei&amp;l!'t: Stren~tJI · lly been obt~ncll! without dead heayY bulk.
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Pllb~ocl Dtll]1 aAd
lllm&lt;foJ' """""''8oiUl!ltJ. ~te4 on Loftr lkcowl - · -'"""· 0 .
It Wbe~ cur lrie'nda aend:UI le~rs or :QMI.I matter tor pulf~· \heJ
ld&gt;ould In aU cueo Olf!l their lWI!..-allbOIIIb ' not ' .~ tAt !&gt;a
~ted. AnnQ)'m9UI lett.era, howner excellent an:st d~'k! ln tnem ..
.-tvea tn no iD&amp;Laaoe will be~pqblilbed.
II&amp;TII)li.U. AD~!lTIBIIIG

They aU retumelf home lA the
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I
PLEA of Secret~ry of War Dern for a bigger and
•'
bt·tter army certamly 111 t~e present time, should not
;_ go unheeded. This period when every elfort i&amp; b~in11 made
~o put men t_
o work ~nd . ll,eep , tbem at w o r k , is

, THE

Ideal for placmg men in training and giving them the
benefit of training camp life.
Inotead of talking abo•t lending millions of dollars
to foreign nations so they can buy our products, why not
l!ee}&gt; all the money at home and ·hire thousands of men to
go into training in our &amp;rmf and thus build a defen ·~e
which even egotistical Japan w0 uld be inclined to fear,
The United States, with far greater territory to guard
than the European countries and far more able to maintain armies, h•? the smallest standing army of any leadin~~: nation in the world.
Why not put many ot our jobless men' on rntlons sim ~
ilar to the way we are handlin11 them in the Reforestation
- work? Certainly there is no waste to that way of spending
money. · Certainly there will be no surplus created by that
manner of spending to keep tho! men in food and sheiU!r.
Instead of being a liability, it will keef• us prepare~ for
any emergency. The idle talk of an end to war by the
'\·ari ous idealiats, IS just so much foolishness.
It h~s been demonstrated times without number even
oince the great world 'var which our tormer President
Wilson told us, was a war for demoj:racy and to end war,
that 80 long DS therE! are\ countri~ tO have differenceS, jUSt
so long will some of tl)pm r t;: vert to war as thejr

Msl"ttd by Capt. Harold MeCa.w, Mn. A.linei Semple ~1~Phcrson '
Hutton, famous evangelist. appears on deck of the S. S. ~jly of H:l\'re
•t Norfolk, Va., to pooe for photographers a.nd talk w1 t h r;e:rn_rter11.
Aimee eaid sbe was shocked by the news of her singer hu~&gt;bamJ a dtvorcc
ac~ion and that she stilllove1 him.
.
J
Mr. and Mrs Ivan

Mack

daughter and Mr. a.nd Mr!!

and

Rhine ~

heart of !'m:yrils were \'Uitlng berv
nnd at Kyger over the weelr: em.l.

Mr. and Mr5. W. H. Jacoba
vl61tlng in Kimtucky recently.

w~:rc

•

recours ~

to get what they insist' is justice,
When on e of them will get into a dispute with us, no
one can tell, but in order that we lihall not be unprepared,
we should train our young men now
of

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them have no ,visible.,!Jn
·· :~~,:$~
ilepression but it will go a
ways
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were elll&lt;or· l
hy making the everage belligerent nation think twice ·b e-l
her
fore it plung~s it.&lt;elf headlong into war witlt us,
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w.V:':~ed.
Benjamin Frank fin was far from wrong when he ut-\
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SE\VJ11G,. ¢,;1,Jit ·
tered his words of w[S&lt;;om that the "Lord helps them who :;'~.~~
The Live Wire aewlnll otub met
llclp themselves." Furthermore, we have had the truth """lne ihoiire iiiil,id~;.
~f lhe blah SQIIOol bllllillni We&lt;!·
brought home to Us that the l.ord is also always on the ~!tree~.
,~.,~~~~~ ~~~ra~~:ht a!~~~les 0r ;~:
Fiidc of that nation during war, which is tHe better pre~ athepoo{
Freiicl\ Jt&amp;ni, .even bMtln1 11t1tch
flre
11nd uneVeri : ~un~r attteh. Each
porod.
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Btad Wolf who h ll.ti been an qn~
ploye of th'l Ohio rlver repair
p:wg on look'! -nd dPms for Mv ~
e:raJ Y"J.'B wu t;a,ued back to hls
tlle aeeond floor
.
her sevtlniJ project "
wOrk lMt weetr: , bcsbming on C9ll
un, half
waa ~ toun4 on
&amp;rildtlton wotic at Dam :10. Mt
MR. HORNSBY, MANAGI\R
tneftntftoor In • hnlfdazt;d condlThe Bew
C0L1uUbB enJoy ' • hhhhhhhhho C"Jet.8hhh o,oooatcoal
'S HORNSBY , one o f th c s t ormy pe tre 1s of t •a~e- :;ion
lion when his rat..'her satned admifl~
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to t.hc bulldtrq:. PrOmpt u.r~ be¢ a.nd w•termelon 110elal Wed· Wolf bas been of! dut:v ance l@.st
ROGEl"
December Paul Benrha, anQttler
ball, after being juggled from club to club and tenm rival of Lhe nre J~,epartnvnt soon neld.ay 1tvenms July 19Ul. Quite 1es14tent of Seventh Sf.J'eet secured
wt;rk and bcpn l"'rtdn.y morning -at
to team, has once more bobbed up
a manRget· of a bi.f
tile f!&amp;mft place.
lt ague b&amp;u.Jball team, after several
other sueb tries.
room badlY acorched
a"Pilr
i.. plans
were or
made
for tothe
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the Love
Mlke"
be play
ilv·
Mr. H!orn•by'·WII~ an outstanding ball player a few
TRIP
en Auauat 4th o\ lh• RaeiJie-ButRBTIJRIIB DOME

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hi
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Lon1 hour11 of pi~ and deep I ton sh sc 001 auditorium.
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Lftc respect and
will of vtrtually all the balleball fol- though\ were termtn•ted In delllowing public in t,he -cOu'ntry. But that waa before Wis ac- Chvles
ntt.e dccl.slon
one
day
liUit week by
Many
farmer&amp;
at.
"thi• seuon of
'pencer. son of our . local ~he year are- planrun1 to BOW soy~
1ivities in the stock 'market with a ce1tain St. Louis br~ker townam~ ohartey Spencer and his bean.11..aa a. men manure erqp. Tbia
were known. These activities were s~r~ch that few indeed :;:~n ~_!11 ~~= ro~rtbeeo1
p:a0 ctleeh Ia to be ·enoolblir1a1ed1 tor, aoy

yean\ back, it mu~t be admitted, and . at that time he htlld

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who fm·merly worshipped htm, could speak w1th avor of ja:•te with little pocket ctuwte and nltropn-ftxaUon~plant. However,
. th
f..
· plenty of p\lfh and energy and the farmer mut Inoculate the seed
h1m erea ... er.
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thumbs up, TheY. .m!l.de Clnctnna.tl H bean&amp; arc t.o be !iOWJl on soil
He Mhowed that he was not only lackmg 1n sport;s. Lhe nrat day· UKt a rew daya later tUt hal nover before pown eoy

mal\ship but tha.t lie wu also
lacking in the , prim• requis,
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ite~ necessary to any man• holdinr the respect of hts felJow:rp.en ' That requisite which Mr. Jlornaby
lacked
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T IS INDEED unusual so far as American experiences
are concerne&lt;J, to read about the unfo~unate experi·
enee of the V:Oiga boatman who recently was sentenced to
death when fqund guilty of criminal negligence -nd care·
leBSness in connection with t~e sinking of the v'eas~l cur·
r)1h\ll' nearly lOP ~ol!lp to their death. InvF•tlg~t\ons f6I- I
:owipg the,.acciqent . ~eve)'led ·that he had pennjtted 26
people II!Ore, than 1Wa&amp; 1\lJowed to ente~ the ohlp and SO
_he faces the death pen•lty.
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In pur cougtey, :W~re lives are held 40 che~PIY·
Jw mirht have been oenteneecl to serve a year In pr\J!on or
he COUld h~ve ~~~J(~,forth .and deliberJ,t4iJJ, ShOt down" .a
&lt;&lt;Cp\·o or J!iore ~rid . biid (a much bettar cllanj:e .of eiiCaplnrr
with hla (iwn llf~ ,tJian be !lld Jn SOviet 11-'llllila.
" W!J,en' 1"F' s~e rt8!11~ such ao theee, we' !'fe
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roll•U.ntl:r tho~h it'may be,
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ENTERTAIN£1' ~ODGE ' . t&gt;ta,..lhe
ljoY boona Go ilot c....
MEMBERS
oul&amp;t.e Witb. tt:nV peu or alfalfa. Boy
Quite a number of the medlber~ beans require a epecta,l ·~rial

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On last S~p.d.ay Rev. 0 . M. Lilaley
b&amp;pt.iaed fol.tr JO\ml ladtea at tbe
Ractne beac::h. Be8lle Pa'rley, t.rareta.
they '"'"'
"'"""~trong
trom In""'""""
which a"""'fteld
lnOeUla\ed.
'l1le Ann euru.s, - MUdre4 Morrla aad
Kansas
and COilll'
t.award the l:oon.
ftloCt that
previoutly
Pncltto coaat. It they make the grew c o w pea. 1 or o t h e r Florence Howell.
coast
by no
le1umea.
whlell
ts
Ch~go they
and expect
tak~ tn tothere~urn
.big show.
aiWl'anoe
thatwen
the Jnoculated
lOll will con•
'1\'ISIT THE SPRINGS

still
according
to the lawsuit
filed mmanhood
St. LouiSsuch
at as
tlmc ,does,
is plain
old-fashioned
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proud to poasess.
Naturally few Indeed will be the well-wishers lor
),im in his n~w 'Wenture. As a matter of fact. his past conr- duct has been such that he is not entitled to another
ch!l.nce nor to the good will of any self-resp~ctin11 Ameri.-,,n lady'or gentleman.
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M.
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VIenna.
where they
post ten days bee:•;,,_&lt;ii.ri~~ue.:i~ll ~,;
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te in, ui ll&amp;lll' are cl4illl these days, stating
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·we! pre.~11r, it tp be.
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"~ 1 d1~~~~ -a'l1 at ailht be olat!' in ravo~; ot our oar. : · ,
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rs evecy dBF are not ·praisillg thea. 1 t
'· aattprs 11ttl~ what we 11111 aq.l• 'Ill. last ltprd auat be s~ok•n; bf lthe bar
itae~~; ud tl(e 011Der who tellc( hia n..at d~r neighbor !¥&gt;~ it~~ cat behaves '
· in, i?t~,l ~erv+oe ·is the onl:r !ffeotln ad~rtiaer. . , ; . :· , : .'· '
: · '!lll't ; 1~ wl&amp; we do not atrep •talkilll ~*lints" · in pu~ , o•r . · &gt;'lha ·rord
fa built on prinolplea_. n4 on "points.• llost or the "talking points"
:I;:' utor qr.ra .are or little or no iaportanoe to the pertorliahce ·or value
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DeUtertcJ BJ Carrier

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opmd tile wuk WbJdl would lllo provide &amp; rk:h
Mn. H . J . HJ· flit1d for electric power dnelopment .

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1s a i;&gt;a.ltlo WiJIOiJ1la wh1oh we ~eep oonatantf.Y in mind whe]) ·~~r, design a car.
.t•~Cht ihllll 1111oh to do wl ~- tbe oost or ~he oar, It cos~s us aona:r 'to
.re..i,~': eao••• 4-eilht. It ooaf/;1 y011 aoner u· we 'leave i Cfi.''
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When peop~lt talk about t~ ooat or running a oar,-or, to (&gt;ut it 1n
advertlsilll lU&amp;UBI•· •eoollt)Q or operatlan"..._.hJ do~luoJ not give more
thoulht to ni&amp;)!tf
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' 'lhe aore fad fti&amp;ht a oar drap around · the aore. it ooste to run, -.-~.•~.•o~~orl'J' a~era.~.~t•lf•rJ 11ttle~Jit is ~a(£11111~. ~~a~ ,~11" up
~~ W?.1'11lls , It we dclelcn 4 eool!oaiaal ;~ng1ne, ·and~t$~:~&amp;; , .
eoon~· ln ao n&amp; a aass or u4eoessacy oar, night, what li~s ·been gatlt.&amp;df ·
.;.;.,B t,-l'!f&gt;illflj wei&amp;ht ,!here 1~""~onp aa .,rainers do wi.Jh a . ~~horae '..
. , or :an ~~~1ete+the l!.'ll'M-~I'j,pclr pclllDll loar reaaina J''-lh·;, "o .tet ,the•..•";:' '~,s~~J}.~ an~; ·~~~.':;r..~~t
a ,callon
gas, a -oAr sJ&gt;oulit n,o t, b4t ,
I)Ver--)ieaVJ ' tor,, i!A -:~, A\urllr.'·~s
st-v;• ·.lli~up B:nd Hllt~e
.
•~ed-whloh "aitJS re.-ne PDfer-reQDires ~·~ttul a~t,.nt.ion to cal',eilht. and stre111th.
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req11ires, and woh stronpr -thu it ·n ·l&gt;,f tor aatetr- But i t has ·no
IIB_e l..s ·wei&amp;l!'t: Stren~tJI · lly been obt~ncll! without dead heayY bulk.
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FOR SALE- 401 oor.es or Umber.
land. Lewlii ; Wickline, Letart.
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who were not 1n t~s: p.~pe Friday lfUl~cked the old ap~e
night), shoWed qui~. an o~ colIke Neal, erstwhtle Mldtlleport
lecting, 11 bini;les bunched at the fo.voii~ and ex~hlib B&lt;ihool 'star
rrom the town next to Pomeroy, ap.
1$~l tl""!e. .
1 The feature of the
oftem;e wa·s pei.rliig ln · a vliJitthg uniform for
Duc.k;WI}~'.s double tn the fifth tlle ftlo&amp;t tbne, showed the
lnning wlth the bases loa.d~d. he ll.:.ce just what s. ten strike
cleared" the sacks and took: third n&amp;er Elselateir made by :.:~l~k~~
\ll:eo an a.ttempt was made t.o aet binl up aa rlght fielder de

Fou'lt~-

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two on ~e list tJ1e

Have yon bp.en lqpJdng for a re·
,clpc for bnkiJ'ji bantni!i? Hl!n ia
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over 300 va.cantrtes ti:f tic filled ; adda 1nBb to ao rich a dea1ert.
pew ones Usted daily: send stamp
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for reply. Write Teacher111' Ex~ 4 banonu
I Tbop. build
I Tb1p. we Jcllr
change, Kansas Clty, Kans.

BYRON BING, M. D.
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rind and aerve lmmedJatcly.
WANTED-Used
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lt'l wonderful the wayaooUU:,!::ot~ Zcmo brin ..~ prompt
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itching, burnina skin, even in severe

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toucbea: tbe tender aodl!iftamed ~
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nonnaJ. alwaya use clean IIOOthlri.i
Zemo. lnslst on eenulne ~mo; It'll

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relief. 86c, 60c and 11. All

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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

JOI-fN BORG, PUBLISHER OF THE HACKENSACK (N.J.)
BERGEN EVENING RECORD, SAYS:
"Growth ie the law of life and this immuta!&gt;le law applies aleo to business.
"there is no etandineatill; you eith&lt;;T cqntinue ,rowing and
live, or you atop growing 11nd eventually ·die.
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£1·om the Centu ay ()f f'ro&amp;'l'et!ll Exposlth.m grounds. At t 1g-ht, as:s n~lam:~ make last mfmatc J.tljust 1wnta,

FOR SALE- 401 oor.es or Umber.
land. Lewlii ; Wickline, Letart.
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HD-8£
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when he

who were not 1n t~s: p.~pe Friday lfUl~cked the old ap~e
night), shoWed qui~. an o~ colIke Neal, erstwhtle Mldtlleport
lecting, 11 bini;les bunched at the fo.voii~ and ex~hlib B&lt;ihool 'star
rrom the town next to Pomeroy, ap.
1$~l tl""!e. .
1 The feature of the
oftem;e wa·s pei.rliig ln · a vliJitthg uniform for
Duc.k;WI}~'.s double tn the fifth tlle ftlo&amp;t tbne, showed the
lnning wlth the bases loa.d~d. he ll.:.ce just what s. ten strike
cleared" the sacks and took: third n&amp;er Elselateir made by :.:~l~k~~
\ll:eo an a.ttempt was made t.o aet binl up aa rlght fielder de

Fou'lt~-

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two on ~e list tJ1e

Have yon bp.en lqpJdng for a re·
,clpc for bnkiJ'ji bantni!i? Hl!n ia
just the thln~Jor whiCh you havt

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'been aearchi.with 11. sauce that
over 300 va.cantrtes ti:f tic filled ; adda 1nBb to ao rich a dea1ert.
pew ones Usted daily: send stamp
) Tb.p. oupt
for reply. Write Teacher111' Ex~ 4 banonu
I Tbop. build
I Tb1p. we Jcllr
change, Kansas Clty, Kans.

BYRON BING, M. D.
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WANTED-Used
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DID YOU EVER STOP
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By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

JOI-fN BORG, PUBLISHER OF THE HACKENSACK (N.J.)
BERGEN EVENING RECORD, SAYS:
"Growth ie the law of life and this immuta!&gt;le law applies aleo to business.
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fillpln. Waat E~l!ly
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