Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1920 — Page 8

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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT

r KlDAY, avLUi, 1G. 1020.

tor of each and all of the aboved I

PLAN CLINICS

TO STUDY CRIME

Psychiatric Research Offers Pos-I pjorjjja coast !s Infested With sibilities in the Solving of | Smugglers.

Problems.

NOTICE <’() NON RESIDENTS . P>amed defendants; 'hat a cause oi l titate of Indiana, County of Put- action exists aifuiust all of said dei.im.SS; Elijah Grant iwm \s; Barn- ' lants; tiiat this is an a ' on to j ,ibua brakes et al. .In th„ Ihitnarr. quiet the plaintiff’s title to the follow County Circuit Coart, March Term ir.-j de: cnbeti real estate in p utnam ;*2tt Cause No. COMPLAINT TO; .uuly State of Indiana, to .wit: QUIET TITLE l’ ar t of Lot Nun' er ntnHy four Cornea now the plaintiff, by James' P>1) m the Origrina! Fiat of the & Alice, his attorneys, ind files his town, now the city of Greencastle C001.plaint herein together with the Indiana, described as follows: Be

irson that * 1, ‘ northeast aer c i

the reaidencea upon diligent inquery l.- t and running then-e aoutii,! U/ARK RENEWED AFTER WAR nknown f the following named with the oaat Hn® thereof, fifty-two oo.' ‘ndents, to wit: Uamabus brakes C.Jlfect and two (2) inches; thcncc , Th , n C(jre „ th< Frakes his wife, whose wcM o„e hundred and eight (1 watchword of the Modern

Christian nume unknown to the fcot to th 0 west line therecn; thence i plaintiff; The unknown heirs, dev- north fitly two (G2) feet and tvNO(-) i es, legatees, assigns, adminiatra- inches to the northwest corner of! tors, executors widows, widowers said lot; thence east with the north;

!• isba-ds or wi-es ofeueh and noth ol ,ine of sai< i i-**' one hun,lre( l «nd . the operation of psychiatric clinics In[

„i„M einai f,.,.* to the niare of w | connect inn with courts and correction-*

above nr.nuvt d.-tendents ,f they eight F108) feet to the pis o of . c . ^ jnstifutl(ms durln( , the rwon8n . U( .. he living or if they be deceased K ,lim l? '> e,T1 lf a str, l 1 ot frrolin " l ' tlon period are outlined In an article ;1 -.ri that all the abov e named persons f"'° C'-l feet and two (2) inches i 11 nppceirlng in Mental Hygiene, written . . believed to be tion-resii width off of the north *ide >f said * by I>r. Thomas W. Salmon, mediral

MAKES A PIKER

OF CAPT. KIDD

PLANT TREES ON SOIL WHERE IANKEES DiEfi

TELL TALES CF EXPLOITS

Psy-

chiatrist—Reach Them Before Crime Becomes a Habit. •

New York.—Broad p< dhllitics for

Liquor Running on Vast Scale Is in Progress—Revenue Officers Have 500 Miles of Coast to Cover—Almost Every One of Thousand Islands in West Indies Group Is Cache for Liquor—Shipped Out and Smuggled Back

..f the .--tut,, of In liana. .,„d Ift iiun~b<T ninety four <*»» | S

the said defendants are all proper " u ,ir '" nygiene. ine line or rnt ur

hygiene.

t-'iu ai of 'ai i ii : ndents arc nec- 'i'' ‘ ] tide Is “Some New Problems for Psyi:,ry parties to saM action: that «nd necessary parties to said I chinirlc Research In Delinquency.”

Miami is agog today with tales of smuggling that bring memories of the old days when pirates Infested ilie West Indies u century ago, ran the gantlet of revenue otticors and brought

rich cargoes Into Florida.

In every club, hotel, vastnurunt nnd cafe people are discussing thrilling

i action . to quiet the plaintiffs and that the plaintiff by this action j q' ll( V w ",; r i{ ” 0 j>” which" Dr "salmon! ]* tor * os l ,0 ' v ^upt. K— ■ or Skipper

i , . ■ seeks to nniet his title to said real' 1 " n 0 I,r ‘ H " ,,non i L dipped tiiroUgh the net of rev-

to tie following real estate m 8epks ^ , writes was well under way In a num- t . Illle cutters lintl , lul(U> d with .. rich

t0 estate agamst all claims or demands her of institutions, notably in the t , (rR0 . Aud as thes „ poople ta , k they v lt . _ of the defendents, or either of them vicinity of New ^ork City, when j ^rink

ilutirrupted it. tnkin? ninny of thf*j drink canjoe* that have !iot*n

Putnam County, Stat«* of Indiana,

corpoi.

t ro i U V', 1 , WchlatHats Into Uie m

A m. 1.1 writ;H. i! I ini or uu a and otherwise curtailing the effort to t >nT. (Now City) of <;reencastle, and "'horn any claim of title to said real apply the principles of modern psyug that part of Lot number nintv t*ite might be asserted and again- ohiatry to the handling of |>ersons no •nt(!'s) described a follows, to-wit:, ‘ * U “ , ' 4 * of ** r,,n ‘* n,, ‘ , ' h,,s ‘* n ‘ r “»‘ ,v «»"•

legii.niiig fifty i 5< l.fect and sevenf7) 1ns north of the southwest corner

of aid Is.t number ninety-eight (98) ti ■ ice north, on tie west line. fift.I six/oti) fert •••Vi eigl.tfS) inch "s, to <1. • egnter cl t .• alley: thence east, v/ilir the center of -saij alley, one _ bu ■ ired and seven! l')7) feet and ten (10)'' inc i. s; thence south, fifty-six '.7i!) feet i eightf8)inches; thence u ;. one hunlrod and seven (107) • ct and eight(.S| inches to the place of beginning. i'. e :ce is therefore hereby given said defendants and all persons who;: .ever that ela'p* any interest

smuggled past the federal authorities. The prohibition amendment didn't stop the sale of liquor in Florida; It

vl( , t0( l ■' , It Is not dithcult to secure a drink ., ^ . . of whisky in Florida. It cannot be A. 11 !? 00 ', a ^ ,,e, “ n made ( sn jd (hat the stuff Is sold openly, but a 1 u wop-, says >1. Salmon, to pleasant assurance that you are “all

| right" and a dollar hill will bring a

st the whole world;

Notice is therefore hereby given to said defendents and to all per-

sons and < orporations, whomis.never nB8nre |( 0 f nn important place In all

that claim any interest in said real future effort* to get at the roots <>f j highball In almost any restaurant. estate that unless they be and ap t-** crime and delinquency and to malce Sheriff a Wet Sympathizer. n, ,| nv of th,, Mnv it certain that these conditions “can' . .. , near on uhe "i»v nay 01 me .uaj ... i In one county the sheriIT 1 supposed T..™ of the I'uttmm C,„oit “ i'« - - *»*, «*" being the 7day of June. 1920, at the „ nn „ f wn(hlct t ,, nn disorders of other j ners ' ." Is sili<l " int ,l,is s, ’ , ' ril1 Court House in th 0 city of Green- kinds can he termed without under- , ” lt " 1,h s>,In, ' revenue* agci: - nun

French Reforesting Devastated Districts With Seed From United States.

CANT SPEAK ENGLISH

Three Normal American Bon Never Taught to Talk.

On the hntlletMds where American soldiers gave their lives when the call from hunianlty came, France is plant

Invent Queer Gibberish When NeqiM ed by Hard-Working Parents.

.n« trees the American ^

try association.

Kxpressing the gratitude of the minister of o.Tlcnltnre of Fran-v. Amhassador .Tusserand reported to ihe American Forestry association the lirst steps taken to cure for the seeds which the association shipped lo France from Boston January lo lo help In reforesting the battle areas.

Upon arriving at Havre the seeds were' ., , , . , , . .1 1 them how. sent to thi* centntl warehouse or the , ...

• • - The astODbdilng case wm*

Pomona, Cal.—How

“asily the rh^

, 'hwnta I

upon every parent s irainii.; nf n,, < Idld I- dmmiitleally ilb.i • ,:.*.| |u T . | in the case of III fhr* e K. . vu li„ys Harold. Udell and Uoy Kc'uwn. ((»| nine and eight years old. mv Ih.niti,,

yiiiiq. I

physically nonnal Ameri m siers. living In a bustling own have never learned to talk -imply i*. '

li

cause their parents nogieciod t„ ip,,,!!

forest school at Xogelit sur Vernission. | folv (h( , \ VHf;ll . (1 i,..,..,,,. of " Loiret. In his report to the American .. , <

Forestry lesoclatlon, Ambassador Jus-

sernnd said:

“Most of the sends of Douglas fir will he sent to the departments of the Aisne. Oise. Ardennes and Somme, for the reforestation of the regions devastated by war. The seeds of the leafy trees, such as oak, ash and poplar, will he sown this spring in the nurseries of the same school and that at Nancy. The minister adds an expression of his desire that his feelings of deep gratitude and those of the administration

of waters and forests be conveyed to j lij’* .dili t

the A merman Forestry association." “Thus in the years to come," said Charles I.athrop Pack, president of the American Forestry association.

few days nco by a teacher who, q JJ# the hoys appeared it - hoot, ered that while apparently (>thf*nrW

normal, they seemed here • _

Tlie gibberish of the tin.

hoys, who never learned t v | n llglbly, has n curious shnlCrlty to H* wnlinn dialect. The folli.ulng vi.;® comprise most of their voreimhirjr: “Boa—hunger. “Wno"—thirst. “Dtf —Sleep. ”B-r-r“—dog. “Mi h" r “Oti’h’h"—*| in nking. “< >1 h itr'-tr,, "Sw’sh”—water. “Utiekiick ' ctilrku ‘Bap”—shoes. "Deedec" pents. •t. 1 .

“Choo"—train or tntllq

car-. A whistle ileslgnat. ! a 1,1,4 What they lucked In word- they nufr

. up in signs.

| An examination > v ■ „ |

castle, in said County and State and standing the processes reapooslble tor \ «;• ** La,t BUildiB9 '

“America will have the finest of all I showed no defects,

memortoly on the battlefields where 'pk,. hoys’ father end hi- wifohnn her sons answered the call of human- I worked early and late for •, |, H .

Ity—the living, growing trees of Amer- |ng a hard time making n livlnc

lea.” : their brood. In addition to Boy. Pfoq

| and Harold there arc five older ohii. LOSES HIS $15,000 FLAT ! 01vn - ' n "' l ' ori,SSP ' 1 " lir . | to give them much attention, simn't

turned the younger on m • t,, iv

older.

;ij ..wi*r nr

demur to said complaint,

the ame will be heard in their absence. In witness whereof, 1 hav e hereunto set my hand and affixed the

in said wal estate that unless th-y >e and ajipt ir on the ii.Td day of the Ma.. Term, 1920, nf the I’utn n Ciri: Court, t ie san:^ i cing the 9th • • f Jura- 1920 at rhe court-house In the City of Greer.castle, m said fount,v Mid state and answer or demurrer to ni,| complaint.the s me v i| ’ • heard and determined in

Ihrir ahsenee.

seal of saiii Court the Clerk thereof.

ti y 9 | m, ' orta ‘ 1 ' e ,n Courts. , turned t | l( , f . () | () , Vl i ,„ an ttn ,i the liquor

n.c begtnning of the application of lllH , .p ;i , |( „ e:uvU .

px, chin try to crime and delinquency “Florhla didn't vote to uinkc this na- . .is ll ''' 1 1 ' l , l '. s ' n fbUdren's j (| (>n (iry.-* -aid one city otlicinl when courts. Successful here, it spread in-j about the situation.

Financial District.

were being arrested. When they re-j fhe New York curb market Is only

a blur of red caps and black to the

feeble eyes of 'he pij nmn who sits all day al the window behind flu* oh! I fashioned Nottingham I v curtains

c>2 Broad street.

The hoys have now !■ " ' .,]!! three separate homes wl- ■ • t ^ nssoehltlng with other I: ■ :m.| wl',11 they nr:* rapidly learning - 1 !

f Tmlnnl cwta a ad Into In- m the smugglers have to face Is I Hiram Hlldebrandt Is nlnel

REFUSES FILM OFFERS

in the city of stitntlons where, according to Dr. un ar( j e!ll staff of government officers.; y0 , u . s 0 , (1 , „,,*(, (o,,,, ii„ s ( .p ns ed to take i

Greencastle, Indiana, this. 10th day Salmon, it is destined to play an Im- These revenue officers have more

of April, 1920. Harry W. Moore Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court.

Hays & Murphy, attorneys. 3t, W. Apr. 16— 23— 30.

nicthods Tor' handlinTnrti^ bPS ' ^ nillev of coast to cover and ns wo ,, ' nnn •' ; thousands of islands In the West Indies in /, ... group ts a cache for liquor. From the in connection with the part the -e , • i , ■

• ,,l I en lliousanil islands on tlie west

any inter-si in the titrinoll of the gre^t limineinl world thin seethes at

his feet. Business, which by seme mischance had spared the little* building all these years, now h :s claimed It for tier own, and the HildehrumUs ,

must move.

For Ml these residential advantages 1

psychiatrist Is destined to piny In ,.oa-t of Florida to the Andros islands

Prof, and Mrs F T Carlton have n,n,1< ‘ m ,,onrt Procedure. Dr. Salmon , of ( * uha ( i le re are little pieces of land . U11

•is their guests Mr and Mrs L 11 ^ ^nhllshnient of such nr) . us( ,d U s headquarters by the! (t0 sav n0 ihlng of the financial pcs-

ir7:,!;:;7*:;';;,: - . r . : 'v n n 1 n ^um oin r . mo oi Hu l n Coiumoutf* Fooistcps. ; tmindlg have been paving the aston-

i Wi ec Whereof T have here- are return,nK ' to t,,Clr home after t '' n8 “ s . "• 1 " ^ n 1on * toward Cn „ 0 , Illni ,. av< in N . (s ,„,,. , n ,|,e | mi.mg sum of RIO «' month. Tliey

'• through the south, bringing about ! Con- |slnndf even „„ S nn Salvo- have sis large - glass

I few

- . iAi.!. J . o - r» , ll.v P*li;u timilM <1 11' t Ulllll m Ul I «

,T! , ' an ‘ 1 ' aunt Mrs. Jennie Smyth** who is ill , the general sessions content them-, wpok in Nl , F , nn SP ven ships

unto set mv hard and affixed the seal of said court, at the office of : ho clerk th roof in the City of

< '.rpencsstle

of Anri!. 1920.

fSc:* I) HARRY W MOORE. <" ••'• <-c the PutT -n Circuit Court JAMFS <0 AI.T.EF, A'.tys for Plaintiff fit. w Apr.. 16. 23. 3ft

and Mrs T. A. Guild of Cleveland Mrs. Virgil Grimes went to Indiauapolieg this morning to see her

cerning the so-railed “alienist” and !

Ids “expert testimony,” Dr. Salmon

say*:

“Why supreme courts and courts of

dor. where Columbus first landed, there covered court that makes an excellent

is whisky. U is purchased from the j clothes yard.

states, shipped out, and tii'.'ii smuggled

at the Methodist Hospital s< Ives v Ph the so-called medico-legal J. O. Cairrmaek is in Imlhnaoplis nf ‘alienists' employed by

cam • to with i-rir^oes nf wMvUy. bondiMl wliisky from ivctJlu.' ini 1

at tending the Eastman Photographic rwhlcr^^eK meffied JortS- 1 IV(,rIa ' T, "“ < n " l ‘' ,V, ‘" , * n, ‘

School of Pi-offcssional Photography remains

-the whisky disapp*-..: .

IHram Hildehrandt rented the flat

fift.i years ago from Mayor Gunther. When tin* property passed into tin* hands of the Stevens estate Mr. Mllde- j hralidt was retained as l.iidtor, anil

:.o the rent never was raised. The lllhh 1 i indts were p.lying for

...... p, . . mystery. 1 lo fln Hags of ,.an travel U • ugh gulf 3,ftftO square feet, or what would romIX.wires'. a ^

lay of this week

purpose of aiding tlie judges In dlspos- j

NOTH L TO NO.VKLalDENTS bui'. of Indiana,C?f<Iht> ot Putnam; Etf;: l ‘

rhomn. F. Run: I,vs We.st.ley llcaa- p hy , ician Declare, “Balmy Sleep"

! tng of human issues before them, have i 1,1 l, "‘ 1 ‘ ll<l ! 1 ' ' ''.‘ r *' ' , Imore praetleal value than nil the ex- " P '

‘ 1 flshennen later.

b y,vt a.. In L.ic i' itn un Ctfcuii Court, Aiuivh Term, I'.tgt). C ause No.97dy.

.'•.lit |To Quiet Title.

x,uime.- now the plaintiff, Thomas Handel, by hi.s oittorneys Hays iL

May Be Obtained by Following

Advice He Give*.

Out: Ide Miami there Is n -cries of b»n • 'iiurkliig the (han!"*1. A party ol revenue ofilcers wtni c.i to cl anee Ihe markers. Deen in th** water r.t-

L. L. Winki'limin. n hraker, recently heem m* the owner of tin* Rib flat. When altered tin* property will he

tvorlh about Ritstipoo.

SAYS HE’S NOT DEAD

: port tostfniony th.'it oitti«»r sM.» oonlfl

BANISH DElVION Ol' INSOMNIA purchase with tic proceed-of a liberty

loan.”

Wide Field for tnvestiqation.

Interesting especially Is the sugges- I jaep^' to the buoy, they discovered n

tlon by Dr. Salmon of tbe possibilities ( (

| of finding out the deep seated causes) In j. t . |nin | as pnrttng eluh hits been Ti e other day a medical man, con- of nntl-soclnl conduct in the Individual , | |. is , j' j( ,, n ( n j i{„<| stilted by a patient who feared inaom- 'through psychiatry, lie says a com-; " "‘'j:,’ j., ,, , IV i„it mom often ,

nia, Instead nf prescribing the expect- pnrntively sninll etenient furnishes the' ,. ,• r| . ,,i . , , IS ,1,0 "Forty Rod and Gin ' V M,I °' V ’ s " n '' '' ilIH ' Id'h'ifd Murphy, and files hi.- complaiut here- od drug, merely told his patient how crime of a < (immunity and otTords a ' j t ^ foil, minutes to reach' *''* n " py '

Nebraska Youth Appear^; During Prog-

ress of His Funeral.

While his parents were attending his j "fun“rnl" in Johnstown. Wb., i icyey |

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in t > quiet his title to real estate hereinafter described, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residences of the following defendants, after diligent inquiry,are un knountn the plaintiff and that all of said defendents are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Westley Hensley, Wesley Hensley, Milton W. Hei -ley. Mary Ann Hensley, Louisa Hensley, Emily Hensley, Thomas F. Hensley, Patsy G. Hensley, Samuel B. Hensley .Eliza Jane Hensley, Wiliam VV. Hensley. Evaline Woodruff, Julia Ann Brothers, Emily Gardner. Pleasant S. Wilson, (Pleasant L. Miller. Elmira Miller, ’Michael Wilson, John J Wilson,

Davis Wyatt, David Wyatt, Abner nhioh i iu\ Gsxd'.' i::. J;:c ci Good-win. Zehi'’ee olii. wliili l»

Parish, Helen Parish, Abner JTab- • i Amnsa Tabor, Louisa C. Taiior, N me’’*: i C. Tnlair. I^ewis Goodwin lx)uis Goodwin, George Goodwin f'hristopher GockI win,Milton Goodv in, John Goodwin. Newton T.Good. vtn Williium froodwin, Newton Tliomns Goo'lwin. John Allowny, AItcipi Allowny. Matilda Alloway, James A Frnncher, Thomas A. FYanchor Bloomer Bloomfield, Bloomer R'lmifieW. Charlotte Bloomfield, Charlotte Rlumfield, Joseph fscott Rebecca Scott. John W Be*k. Patsy Btvk, Emanuel R r, flrne<'k, ; ■ Harm Carmack. Edward Allen, Mary E Allen. John D. Allen. Virginia Mien. Russej] Allen, Mary Ml.*n William T EertW Fred.

not because thl* affects the heart, but | He think* that thli phase of ertm-1 1 heenuse it relieu s pressure on the , Inology has barely been scratched ns dlgestlie organs. But the riglit side i,vet and believes it ghould he carried | Is not “a full r'glit." Th< • c slnudd far In nn endeavor to trace n> their

cred" hi- foii'iialn of youth. Tlie foun-

tain is stilt flowing.

Whisk;, .n lie purchased In Nassau

in* a slight tilt to the left, so that the ] sources the original Impulses fori fnr 11 ,,hni: " K ‘ : " , ; ,,art - In • ,il,ni a

. n.g. tuff enn )>i» purr!iasefl for

I , ’ i nil i n oT fhf» T HIT riill ih* imn naisv-M ivr«.

right slmulder Idud.. and not |us; the crime, so that eventually remedies may | ' () ,.„ umi . v ,i 1( . ( . (fos , the shoulder, takes the weiglif. , lie found. | ' 1 ' ' Tlie proper position i- to elevate | Prevention, rather than cure, is Ihe, s ' '

' pro | trtst, _

•lie In i ' .'ind iti't in ". took" ti h . as it is of the modern physician, al-J LIGHThOUSt NEAn END

Head pillows -liould not though neither Is inclined to neglect]

slight ly.

I.e used, or ait just n sinjill otic And the person «lio ha- fallen III. Dr. I Famous Landme.rk of Atlantic Coast

that should i•nine melei tin* neck, j Salmon emphasizes the need nf clinics Nature's pillow Is the sleeper’s i.wn that may reach first offenders before arm. curved. i crime hat become n habit. These, dlsBed clothing should he just sitffi-j covering the sources of criminal imclent foi xviirniiti. t tx i*rweiglit or o/ei inilsc* and applying the proper tightness some sheets are tucke l in I remedies, may restore many person* miii ti too t, • iix i,;,i , i -m in n< ]«f nntl-soclnl tendencies to society ns

walked Into the police

headquarters, !n Sioux City. Iowa and declared that It** was not dead.

was reported shot and killed

in a bold-np In Smith Sioux City,

Neh., several days ugo.

The body of a Man believed to he Kinney was declared iliat of Sam t'oviensky, |iul of a hatid t suspect l',"|il in tin* city liall In Sioux City. In. Tin* j • ns peel •h*cl:if-il Corlonskv was a-ci-i

dentally shot. ’ * Combine. Aided by Exchana*

Sends Over $3,7a0.000

Worth.

I

in* cst Ir’-h girl .1* ’ 'r w ho has rejected many et ticinf liis offers so tint she may (' secretary in the k " . < Inis hut at Korty-slxt! street ul

Bro idway.

BRITISH SELL SHOES i'i U.J

m

Air. mill Mrs. Kinney eame from | .loluistown cemetery to Sioux City to meet their son. He is being held in | inil as a mat rial xvltnes* In the case |

New York.—BritIsii si"

mtutfl

Mi

1. Illllt s|| H |„. r t.

turers are alaxti to inx ol- i‘c* l' 111

•I not know ho had i n market xV.'lv < •' 1 1 aii '-ifll ho iv.id •* -•'••■ '■ .ct.'

ily devi lop into Insoni* as miii li a halilt as u

nonnal citizens, in the opinion of Dr. •

Salmon.

Kuch lial'x ictiial lias a nervous sysipn xxliidi i his own amb unlike any one c • !i is. t'a ipforo. advisable.

slstcnt liuiliillty to

sic. ji, in move the bedstead. Try un I ("is|-n I p .«ii ,'ii. iusic ml c,;' a nortli- I j

simtli. or x Ice versi.

Tin* s' oping result may surpriso

you.

Red-Haired Old.Maids Scarce, Says Briton

CONFUCIUS’ TOMB A SHRINE

Graveyard in Which Great Teacher Is

Buried Held Sacred to Him

and His Descendants.

London.—“Hove yon noticed that there are very few rcd-halr-

in Danger.

Although Henlopan light, one of ti. , —

fi., loc- landmark' • ! tin* At! . oi "util ho nad a tixe of a cOmhitie of C*'■ • I ff const, has bei*ti badly undermined b - ,'(*,] ath In n news- mak.*rM of footwear, said at the battering of the heavy sea dorf-Astorta. I storm, it was said by shipping men ; Mr. Urf< k hroilglit w ith I ' I ‘ "N Wilmington, D<*i.. to be In no Imme pep* tDarin country f8,7SO.ftftO m danger after a recent storm gihiiM . 1 /OLA110 ho • it xv: ■ I elh ed the light would again _ weather the storm In safety. A ivtm ' ef,is<; s lo l ,c Gcvernment Auto, “Tlie present rate of • r that •..." structure wne leaning could! ^ ^oty- I urnll) favors Imerl not he verified, as the telephone xviis ! ' lir '*" ^' l '' ' s tii'led for Ills' I,u. I at th • tluie. there was out of commission. Hum I 1 ''>11- and n story is Just ! , to a quick scliln:

' 1'1‘IIIH li.ii! r.f lil»»» > j.i _

I

ants refused to leave tin* lighthouse. For venrs the water lias lieen creeping up on tin* light until It Is only I'd

ed old maids?'' -aid un iitlthorlta- • i feet from the base of th" structure

live anthropologist. “Red-hair- J ed people are of a very high or- i d**r of Inteliigenee. Consequent- I ly red-haired girls have ninny ad- t

tnlrers and timviy young."

His opinion was extitessed f

'The gnivcvnrd of Shnntimg. Chu- i I'u. lying oil" mile from Hit* city gate. | is iiohlt expri ssion of tin* dignity and mystery of deutli, says Nathaniel I’efTer In Scrllmer's Magazine. Lending to it from the gate is a broad

erick Weik, the unknown husbrin,) or j avenue of trees spatmed half way by j !

svife. xvidower or widow, spouses heir*, legatees, devisees, (rmntoes, t.ssig.iee.s executors and alniiaistr'i-

a stone an li of exi|iiiitlte carving aud

*

relative to the statemrnt of a cinema producer that brunettes are cleverer than hiondes. Kevcr'il isuisitlsts ngri-cd ginernlly that iiotli turn nnd women of dark complexion are quick-wit-ted and imaginative, xvhib •'.ie great, majority of fair people . e more hardhended hut a li )•* slower in mental resp- n-**

f.-r about ■

ioxv tide. The foundnlIon of sand and Innni is being eaten away liy each -uc ]

(•ceding storm.

Talk of moving It hack lias been

of eull'skin will bring •'SI- ,0

Sit."

motor transportation wa 11 her ■ I used Py Iii:iip A in oil.""is w j •.. m rimer* slni"' • ^

! r.inc ■. says the K'af' and Strip • The marshal was met in tlie M no recently by Senator Strauss of

| Seine, who ask d the timrshnl If his, They Marry Young, motor was broken down that he wasj Burnside Ivy.- Fifty h v ''

tieird from time to time, hut It I* nl-] *" 'll'' r "' I the cotnhinisi n.’e of I P,.,xxn'in-'i:. , J l f English I l take a puM '.v yanee In oi r„„ r ,eeii. and I ‘ "

• #•«•••"<

I to save gasoline and tires."

It Pays to Advertise.

" I 1 ' 1 " S ' r Tb 1 Union Miners Must Be Am-nr.ie*. Adolph A. Unger, n "Mk marmfneturer A for „ ilrn< . v ml|M of New York -hinks. When 'Tacksmen „ cltll „ n l|l( . St , lt) , s | 1( , r ... visited his nfiic- (hey found this -ign ,, p u emltlc,' p. utbci'liip In tl

^ Hooks only. I >nn f wrist, 1 -

j

I

| twelve, eloped to Tern''

married. -

Which Goes W ’bout C’ / ' 3

* ii-”1

on the safe y ,ur energy iu 'tructlons.

The visitors fol!cxv,(i

j 1 lilted ^line >\ i i ers ef Ohio, aceof i-

Brdstoxxn K.v s

big to a law enaciv 1 by ilu* oi-gauiz,,*

tion.

in tearing away tin

stable found a quart I "

Work wa»

lil'iden years ugo.

pended.