Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1920 — IN OUR CONSTANT SEARCH [ARTICLE]
IN OUR CONSTANT SEARCH
for the silver lining, we do a lot of fool things and take a lot of notes (none of them bankable). Yesterday we iad the time of our livfes slumming in a radiator repair dhop. , . . ■lt’s not that we love water and air cooling less, but that we levs air cooling more. Everybody was in trouble, grouchy and worried. Our troublesome mouth started in to get Pollyanna, and it develop।ed a little too much optimism. I’d i rather see a man pickled and hilar- • ious than quiet and treacherous. » Say, when '•'l started m on the advantages of air cooling to that gathering of repenters, I was like the lady at the club picnic at Culver when her cotton 'bathing suit started shrinking—‘l just got out in timq! 1T “rM" death and KIEK
