Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1919 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER By Ben Ed Doank

jtsK!l, OllMH HllrV( INDIANA

I Themin who grows up ia hi I native town is regarded a a bo j

by his cldc.s until he is we.i; started down the decli ity of lif that ends in a hole. The strain ;

er who comes into a place h I

Kntered its iconir!

piolhe at .N'per 1 of M uroli H.

: ltP th" I mere often pushed to the front iTÄ'Iu & than the your man who .ha, iriownup with the town. inis is

mown up

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I IIIC rCilSUa V I1J IUI; . , i

.0 :ion I er UM. . rt j; . .otJcfi

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n.H rv' " '"y 101 Ntheirhomesurroundinps and Ion av.Tuw until i-da't orur to .us- !or, in other quarters. orti-vie b eceivl aal rrcare laid( iJrr rtiiemafl is Given Dollar a-

THRIFT SCHOOL PLAN OUTLINED BY EXPERT

Dr. Shi'er Mathews Ex?'ains Scope and Purpose cf Great U. S. Educational Move

ment for Saving.

SEVEN YEARS OF CRIME NETS $500

BUSINESS ACUMEN

Daring Burg'ar Decides to Reform After He Leaves Prison.

PROMPTS HOLDING

TO LIBERTY BONDS

J Trudence and JZabcd.

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By M. QUAD.

Copyright. 19. by T. C. McClurtj Prudence Smith and Zu bed v;r

met at spelling school aiid

By DR. SHAILER MATHEWS.

dee ned dvieable.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 28. 1919

Year Job.

will r main in

I Thrift will I

W. E. Tisman will r.mainin

charge of the civic empoyra nt lt :lc

ollue to De openea to repute me , . , .

so ernraent tmp.o.ment onwe. nPl, wrl..,.., both as a government emp oye ,,f

with trankinn private i:ju a,;,.,, ..r,,,,.

t dollar a year saiary ana as a c:iv ,,: -;,::,.: :. (employe A-ith a $l-'00 a yrar sa! n... . ..-, in' tha tr .v rnnit'nt rot:tied: -: r.at'ee .?..

! Mayor Bosse Saturday Evan-' -.,t f ;

vi;ie Courier !,s;lvl,,: W'hon we ilrst saw that head-i s" - 1 -'

ins we knew that "Ed" would 1

nUro-frlycerine tabulets would ooj , s

h rn no troj. . l can mLhei

more Kivis" priv.-ue tXhibitions of Dhvsicil development cn warm

dance nishts. xhvn he has 1 02 , pv,. j r. t . 1 t. : . u 1. I . . . .

of tanpieioor unuer nis utn mrut s-:i:

U'.'l oth.T !

! I .:. N:.di I fir v. . V Aftr huv1 :t - ;. . i-t .r as a burglar and ,fci! arva::.! rl U-r uu.l earning less than $: in ail that time. i-lghteen-

IChairman cf W. S. S. Edctioral rt.l-1 S:.ph.n !... r toM Suprm Committee for Stvoth Du'.r ct ard Ju:i.e 11 ui;;j t;ry ta I.r IIanl City, Vice D.rpctcr fer lüirci. j.V Y.. th.tt he had decided to tale u;

0, u.t: T c.wr a s.Ha as he had the -:.th l-'fturiity. H pifaded utility of lH;nt tuifn nn orrioat frcru a

t.t!l.r sl.ii and wa xont.'uo.'.l to the 'at" reformatory.

to kp a vsf h on your -aid tho Jlldi.-.'. "ttlid If

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Invest the interest on your patriotism in patriotism. This was the request by the Treasury De partment directed to holders of bonds of the Third Libei W Lo- n

Sntiirn.iv March 15. is 'interest

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day

Liberty

Trea

a. . . tU a ramat if Om Pnf

X?: has s?tto

r ment securities. Itakit p himstlt seriously. How

Ron,! interest crupons virtually j ever nctpnt: always

are the same as cash. Holders ; rcn suitS11 IhXsttS DeiicateJ to tti3 DüMs Co. Board

tht m is to the Post OlTice. where the Pistmaatpr will exchange War Sivinssand Thrift Stamps for the coupons

f, tnemvnproi me iniru "-o "-.".'ri-r.:

m U..V........ . 2- mo nf hu ft ,1 "htl7.. I? U : r.. n

Loan Donas., me , w , oy; . - - ; j r o:, t , .

ct Ednc'tiJi.

Change Time.

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April 1st try to fool yourseu bysettins your eoc't ono hour ahead. Of all the f.n., Pca.i nish idea, ever conceived of in the t rain of t 1 ettitontfin cross alley, would bo lawyer, ani nut over, this attempt of the 6.M Congress to regulate kroJal Imish ty, the s in and the moon wit their May uht" savirjr ac s entitle! Vj the h..-'-1 in thv doushnut. The y em't :ho v . s where a s cond U saved. Dogs Leap into Iiis Luxury CIjss The poor dotf owner ot all tht he xpee'ed in the Kitts bog measure p issed by the le sis lature. The state tax pavers, in oddicion to the ci'y taxes hereafter be ant ually for male and spaved fenale, 3 each female $5 For each aoi.iional do? $3. AH dos on the premises should be asses, d azaimt the owners of the premises-

I Tre follovin is a c.py o" a 'Dostt-r in Iis-ojri, adv eating,

'better schools for Missouri. Bui, j.urj iit fits Pubis county better an1 ti.v

ishoul'i nt siven atcrti n nv tne; ct. Supri' t-n int a id hi -i 13 )i d of; iEJucation 'j'.l : rce .t of th-

'ulam r--sts on the members of

the i;.)urd. "Thf L tlenes of th? CDuntr

oI.

Liti f )it-i t L tt:-j V.-i'u-'ti n Lit'! - L- v Lit ta- Sjiiai H rise iit! - Seh 0 (.Irou'.d Lit ): IV m Little A' tend in.e Litti Teacher Liitle Salary Little Children t i Jsht Little Ihins- i-i a Litilt-. way " The Board of Education v httled the bissest j js in ,.s County. The Newspaper M

t- in t:.

i f I n a ill 1m "; 1 r1.. in Thrift h

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!.!.::. I.. ;r. T:.r;ft 5-;h r ' V; ' fJ : !: : ! . 1 v :i j r:: ! -1 t. The l.-.-' rKVik. ' ' ' l .re , r,j,.r, l f.,r '!..- .'.-. r. : t M' 4. 1 I ' : M

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iTr-Nl ,.C.l lr;:.-"r,,-,;;.;. "They t.-a, h fT .- ! I VV) j1

It i a r..-w t;.-i't v .'-: ! t!.i:s ! !r.?' Ti o;, ,,-! t:j, ! ! -a ..r ,:n .-rc.tr;. J i lat .-n 1 n:..'..::: c er,-:.: v To 'J V'it'i the r::, ..:,r. ; .. r N it ail PpMMjV!

lilt t. I : f" : .ni'ii v: i.a , . - j- 1 a . --w f u u .u 1

nis . " 4 Hiw'rr

AN-:..- ::h - Little I in r"iJ? ""IVvTI :l I Thrift the . ;. :.: 1 ..-::.i::,e fur- Zjr. IV flvl1 nS!..- ti.,- v ! i .th I -.:;:; thrift Vjji A A.dJ

s.'iM'.T.T .-f the tr. I - wettr s.rt;a'!. A A'j w hi. 1. t!.- t ;: I ' - :.: t.. h.-r f..r r!.e -Sr - l' 'AVI

T! 1 i - r. the h

ii' -, I r a i . .i . m.-ix-i h';:...ii1 l-'rt.. -. In ti r r;.-': .-..- a 1 .ti t?.af i:re!f I

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i.i nri"-. I ! .r thrift :.r.

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pressnl with each other. ZaUi WoQ. Lave marrl.d Ler If the Widow iv6 roee Ladn't lulled Id. Sh war.tM tü youn- man for hiriflf. and In ome whl.sert ahe Imparted th. i:.fuj. mat Ion thnt IVnilen ci.i.

cama Wa . knockkneetl and would never U it,-, ........ to tanl t washtnb or run un . WATCH OUT FOR SHARPERS the ceUar stalra. The younj B"l! aa at once Impressed. II ceawi k

VALUE AS COLLATERAL IS GREATER THAN ANY KNOWN TO FINANCE.

Bewart of Men Who Offer "Something Better" In Echange, Financier Advises.

nark Pni.nu c... .

-r .v.uvw vu cuuuaj DIati.l 'j assure her that he lonped to j-jsj rer precipices for her sake, acd"; 1 conn Mutniiu if ou. .

- oue wect h.xwith her chin la the air acd ask-d f r

I The vulue as collateral of I'nited "trained fur tuany long months. Ti-i States Liberty Road, according to Zalnnls mother found out what u jtt-4 prexident of one of the largest St. the matter with him and ' , , Louis n.ittonal bank-., i, greater than rlsht. The w idow had lit d 7 '' ;aayjvldcnce of wealth known to fl-j made ft up with the girl. TL, ,Wi

Neit to sold coin and peci they L " n , " """"" " S"r rePreent the uno.t .-table medium of f.3U V8H 7 fr the n)arr'- "4

exchange within th power of our ov i "rui" !In reacuea out L. v.rty

Sentenced to the State Reformatory.

i.f t! the It Tie n. t i. Vt'K't

will ! !ri ym h'n 3 ..a pet

any ...

in the

1 1 mate s'-.rt

i ia ti.e u- eut."

' I'll !e .t a

i:.-it u'.'.-n." he ret!

1 w. n.ea f th I.ev. r nri kti'-n t the j.-!:ce a hae LihiT re- "Y-Il.'tv S; t." Kery ti::!" he wuld u better uttfer- rr.'.t a t t;r;i try w.mjM leave -e-

to h;-et.d their i'.r.-X a ra:l ;iri;.s t ri.t t name. He

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r.i"ii. f..r they will leirn evea la the "ff-n t-ft i."'e- r...ur..-irs t!;o i-lice ITi:..:;ry irrade that tLrift i tot miser ' r R' J r-i; -de t" cntch criminatf. hi hut a way of tiz.Clt.i co&ej so In one .f th- l ft in the tailor jh.-p t ake It for tht-ra. 1 H th-y tt. .;!! he alle to catch

thieve if Tl.y vti" r.t f-o much Inter -".-! in t i- ir tio.nre .!. s while

-SAVE; HAVE A PERSONAL- - SHARE IN THE FUTURE -

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EILLIONS FROM THE NICKELS

The p.-;-'.-,. f.a f -r nt.-.r.rh. I ut trier

h? "Yeilow Fpof vt ere astounded

Ever Step t Thirk ef Vait Sums That Can Be Saved Frem Small Arrcunta?

1 ct'

n L'-vr

:rel lie was the

.nh I'.-;-.te h;S v..i;rh he h:i 1 l"'r

-e-:d j-ars in priwni and in

Geniuses M Born lo Souliiern ' laöiana.

Lvery n(vspaprr man has a perfect riht to be fuhtinz hot nea:lycver day of his life A ne'.v.-p ;er man can sav nie tin t's ab) t a roan, can pufT up

his business, compliment every mthVjtr of his fam'ly. lie l.ke a! sinner to helD a man out of his

'Show mean Indiana genius mist; kes, bu if a two line itetnj who was born north of a line' tts into the par. t- that d n'tj

ana stn ie tne man s van ly. or 11 u.e

Dioer rnin don.t conduct.

COURT LIKES MALE ATTIRE

Fi It Not Untecomirj In Mary S:km.dt aid Refuses to Fine Her for Wearm It

running thru T rre Haute and stri ie th PiVhrnnntL" said Lev. K.J. Murr nevspir.

at Stanley Hall, Evan -vi.le. Vou ins private and public ;usiness

may mention Uen. Lew 'V aliace'i ccordinK to Mr. .Ma', s idc3, n? (f Crawfotdsville, bat the fast is ! forced a'l the favo s the news he was born in Broikville. jpap t man has dene h-m and "L;ncoln pot his o lication in rocs m the warpath, knocinR southern Inliat a. lie wnt to against the pap?r Tnere is oae Illinois when he wa a board dibvau'y in this kind of knocking tvnn Ini-Uana mil1!" .i m t Illinois it irenerallv makes some othT

111.111. 1 1 14 IllliW v , - - - r- - .

only discovert d him "

New Rock Road.

tei'0v your

riend Levant's

Sm'.l3s.

M

On Monday March 21th. H Kean as attorney for Wm.

dolnh and 1 Si others fued a pot

ition to County Auditor Sen

.. the habit of milin when waitin'

on custonurs has done a lot

in

ition toLounty AuinoraenK ai- builjin. up business in- for a rock road from the, ive notic (j that the fel er v ho Hainbridge township to the 1 ike smj eH intu5ineg, canso0n aiford

If . . ry j . r-r n la the United States ; .d :i i.i. k-l hi f ee day It would tu n 'I t !;t night the leerte would e he n.;i!i.--a dollars rlthcr. And fl-'l the JCpIe keft thN Up 'r j;,.,'.'!,? It would mean that - rh- rl rf thirty iays they wctiIJ

h:tf itl r,e fcttlreJ and Ilfty mil-

1 i'-n : : :r.

W! y t .. herr It X.p for the rest of j

w hit ',uMl tl result? :.- f ,.

he hur.drtd rr.illlon dollars. - ! k.. r. Jf.t of vfr rk for r.ne little

.i .!... drtef't Jr. yet there are

-i Industrie In the t'nltel -t tf rik v,, v,ry tAct.: wlir', are jayltff b'; lirll.-f.'! ,. 4Wjrt. fr. s. It clad In ! !- xjick: cth-rcl day by r,.r n.-.ttiy rr.-.l tre.;.,-r and fiinch(rit .rf. Sh- Tti.iir.-I .-he had

Ii.

I-.-ui Uu'.ir z that nsle n-1 ;r ? t- Mr. ..i S. ?-,'! Ii.-. -Mr. S.-J

attire Mary

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the

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w h- fi r t v. -ar n .irt ar.d v "r.-arri--

a A-a '.- !af f 1, t..

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nod. It Is lmDOKJible to rnnrelve

therefore, of a more entirely safe and comfortable Investment to hold always thn Liberty Bonds. A Permanent Investment. Thus far no one has been able to come forward with a logical argument

the E.rr, -r,' I -e.-a '.: sh igainst Liberty Bonds as a permanent -.-:! I rn ? a : ..nth a a man and investment. The only circumstance n r.. 5) a w.r.in. Frcsentin the semblance of sound--If a e:,n .-:.rn a day .Less Is that of the person, who nolnt

- r; rr..uer. I ay on the small Interest return, in rlew he e..'irt. and "Mr. of income on other Invrntnirnli nt m

S h::.i It" "."! " it of curt with a standard Tarietr, rhantinr enni.

. t-i.ile .n -I.;-." f.t.-e. itiona. however, rapidly demolish aad Keep the Mcrey Saved. ! cpset standards, and with a return to Thrift n.er:r.S S.Tlt? money and I1DACT THrt' UZD TDOIKCDQ normal time, n tlnfffni mr.r

- . - unni 1 iuui nun uiuusikiiti ----. ...v...,

lit cent rate will be considered JB ; large. i It takes no effort of memory to recall the time when banks were loaning

hand fur a ahake and said:

"Zabod, go! durti your button, yotfn plttla" the real thlnff, and you cr.er be the happiest iuau la Woodchack eoitnty." ZaUd was for about two weeki Then Ieacon Cray, w ho was a whL. er and wanted Truden. e for his aecctl wife, pare up some Information about Zabed. Then he had sworu her to tL most awful uetrecy he confessed that the young man had a live frog ia ti stomach and would probably go niad within two year and cut the throat cf his wife If he had one. The trog bad Jumped down Zated's throat one day when he was drinklns frora the hr Tend. and. though thousands of hicucements had been held ut to Lira, nothing could prevail upon lira :j Jump out. Well where Is the youac k'.-.. it matter how her heart tunks w-ph who li gc Ing to marry a r- u: cia with a live and Kr 'wlnj; fnc In t. stomach? She can't fu..d Sj wasn't found lu this case. I'r:ln Smith cooled off on Zabd Vi:,te-j. and he went about with his cl'z 'j

the air and whs too proud to asi.'r an explanation. It was a year U'i one came. Then a lightning rod zu stayed overnight at Smith's, and aft stipper he pot to talkln about frv Seeing he was posted od tL suLJt'. Trudenre made bold to ask him If had ever heard of a frog taking up 1 side quarters, and he answered that such a thing was absolutely Impossible and beyond belief. Zabod Winten bad probably swallowed a small Cat

nd the fish might be growing, but if left alone he could In time te fished

for and caoehL That settled the frcj cueatkin. and Zabed was fcrlted to

come around and make up.-lle got 1 hustle on him. and the furtjfdovei lacjr oft and low, a new date was ajv pointed, and Farmer Smith trpr-l chopping wood long enough to eitetJ a band and say: "Zatied, you gol durned Idlo dost yon know when you've got rood thine? Don't fool around any nor." Zabed didn't want to, but befort It had been decided which tc!ti!r

shoukl marry them old Mrs. Sryd-f Kruck his trail. She was too old t marrr, but not too old to utter a war lng for the benefit of a yours r..;i who had put In a day h.lnj tu r r den and refusel to take tar frit

lull at the eiplratlon of the loan pe-t phe told Ll:n right stmL-M out -id

ernment to i.u, and there is nothing on which banks the world over would rather lend money. This Is pointed out as one of the

j numerous material reasons for holdling tight to the bonds when once they jre purchased The patriotic and sen-

t:mntal reasons for not disposing of them are quite as stronr. but the

I arguments in that field are less con

crete and more difficult ta present In language than those dealing with the inv estmer.t. Never Coed Reason to Sell. There is tu-vt-r a good reacon for lelling one's Liberty Bonds. The main cans,- for doir. 0 In Ss per cent cf ca.-e i.t to p.t money. It ig a?:ly po-Mtie tc ki the money and still Praia ti!- to your bonds, as any bank in y.mr ci'y w il 1 nd you clot.e

'to th'ir mark t aiue. and lor a lor.ü

p. tKhI of time t in ;.ue Ir.tc-rent ratef Ihf-n you an- .ill drawing your bond irter.-.-t. po ..hat if you pay the ba.tk 6 per cent jour net rate is only 1 per c nt -I'h a 4 per cent bund a it,'....-- ral. S nee the first Liberty Bond. riachfd tli.- hai.d of the public the) Lave b"t a : ii- oi jc t:t-i of an endlos.-. f v. jif.rs and unscrupuiou? Lu-irusj n:, a ho have schemed un tiri:i?l to ä"t "0 hjldlngs of th ,r le.-.- ken n.libors. These gentletuen con.e w.'h r ' pesrion "Just as n.if. end yield. n l .r greater returns " A: a! it .-it sucii pit posih, all hoicieis of L'nitnl S a'.s b.ds, iar-c and small. re douLiy wam.d. TLei- is r.o-ii.iii nearly as safe and yivlLn,l b tttr rttuia which anyone ouid want to dispose of. Kussel' Sitge. than wh.-rn no f.nancier h.i-

1.

r li.iJ. rsianding of rer.iaiked thnt .1 th.r.g us a safe 6 It. He died leaving ite of upward cf at hiü opinion Is

ever had a

Uivmi-. nt;.

no

per cnt Invrs

a marketabitl7S.000.ii'. fo worth conid rlr

The 4 l er c :.i or 4 p r cent return from your Liberty Bonds will continue to come to you a regularly m the succession of dawn and darkness through your life and the duration of the bond, and to your descendants after you. And Just as sure a the United States government en-

e.. ;rt I.th. r.- Idures you will receive the principal la

urg wntnan p..d n a " I., r e.,un. T.

lis iv.i;-.r.w sn If lnre'el !n W: r s.r. .r S'an:;$ wocld am f-r 'h- r apprcx!cit'.f sixty four ni';::..ti d-llar la 12' the work of

"oi-i t-.:.t interest, tvfc5 rcrer taken ty rea-n -f w

y oT i : I wLj IS Icctlaaocsly oa w.-ar m. rM

a

the J 1..

h ! m.-nn i-

t'l

: It saved, ratrlotiem dwe n"

1 r.;li'i-ia3 tt!ay and lnditTtr-

t-i,iorr.vr. Ey War Saving j r.r d hold itea. No man's duty

8J Stör.

County line, which will complete 1(J t th ,..si Dfaft

tne Kap in me tocn ruuj 1. i Jasper and Petersburg. The pe tion will come up for heating before the County Comm's-bmrs at the May term of Court. War! Wer and More cf It. From the looks of thiw war is just startine: in Europe. Anarchy reigns supreme. Russia and ermny are beinz divided into a hundred Lmall countries erch fighting the other. We can s e no outlet for peace in Europe.! The Dark Arcs are beirgie born 1 Old man Tolisky's prophecies of j 25 years ac are coniinir true. The quicker Uncld Sam gets his; men out of Europe the oetter.i and let the darned focls otoj hell aa they want to. V hile the U. S. Citizens must pay the tax; to make up for he billions of . money the proven ment has lent them. A total lossMiss Dora Wuchner leat es to-, Je y for Indianapolis to attend a: luainess college.

i. fn''y hre r.tc-a he purehases the e i:r, i. s II? told theni.

Werr-an Wo Had Masqueraded Man Fled to Deiert to Keep Her Secret.

lierrnrdino.

ast sums at 4 per cent, and even a

Cah "John bade under that figure. Then mu-

GARDEN GIVES A LIFT.

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rr..i.t return to sklrt after ticipal bonds bearing 4 per cent were !. , 7nl hadn't notl.

l!o . ei-ht year a man. selling as high as 1102 to 16. the ' , . , . i.iinitnes. hot he be-

Itoren In tin oeddler and at c-ne rew

?5tl t;T,' I s ir .2 "Ih

rr. t ;..- i. rl !. ; f 11 under 3., per cent.

T- . i-r " fvent y-fonr years old, wan or their market price, railroad atocks :; r r. h. - d In I nth valiey. near San and other standard securities wer P- r-.;iro.:..'. il.re sY had been llv- yielding l.ttle if any better than 4 to i: n V...T in a.Iitude In an effort to 6 per c nt.

Wnin( Mnilth Bnnr1 llt.i h

engine, thn ?he hnd six ' right foot find only four en hr ! that Phe hrtd h.nd St. VlfrV dm--ewt baby t rd that It m vire to o back on her some day It tnl.ht not! a year after marrlnte that 7;.h4 would come up from the crri't-l tome afternoon and find her dn ir; 11 around the doe.ryard and kl W'r.: u high as a fence. That settled 7. ''dIle wanted Truilence. but h" d..:;.t want a dancing dervish. More roldnef s. more tralnexl relations. It wsj full year before old Mrs. Snyder wm a if - .1 n . . v if,., rni.nthl

j'roveu a liar, ni.u 11 iovm. t.,". " longer to make up and set another date. Thlnm had run smoothly t within a fortnight rf the date whm tin peddler came along and buht sheepskin of Zalied and then tn!d that rrudence Smith was deaf In t1

1 - -v . 1 t.fh res f.Mu

rifirii enr, iienrM. nt'-'e i . TT I

e 'Ira ft law bared her se- premium bringing the Interest baxis

On a basis

av.-l ! tr-; A'T'T'

. sry registration. t the s'ory tcld

frlKld.

..ther year lt

l,,iwerer

lue'.iiiline tn

had made up vn-

P.esulf, nn'

Fate vi -1 f :i Irfrne .

r -her. ..v. r dy.

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IWO pr.-- t rrt-t

here wouHi i"- o" "

mind

u. for

v.

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Govemment bonds brought enorIV. . , V. n . 1 ....

i..- vrriuiuriis, especially those bear- 'dntr

rr!. -I.- bad l-'n w. rklnz a-? a man ing 3 ppr cent and better. Certainly Iwere in .-.r J around San P-ernardino seven the cre-d t of the United Statea aov- leallco

j'ars. and no one vireted ber real :ernment, and the valuea back o"lt Then tame the !raft registration tow, are immeasurably greater biao law. :.r.d she ffed to the desert to pro- v any pri CP(Jlng pprlod ,Q ouf h,s. h'r 'rT- i'0 ,fct It Is safe to predict that those who hold on to their Liberty Yellow Paint on Barn Led to Murder. ßonds will in after war yeara realise I :ienp.rt. I . Ward Tamer, no- substantial profits on the holdings 'r-.y.-l of retting rnarrie-e! t.. eTde the 'should they feel disposed to sell when

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A meAwttrtrif won v'nt out on rtr To roenmr a Ut Of r.atil. ft mvuurtxl a ttdrt or a tla Uttla fcey.

Aad lh blf UtUs boy

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A canh u five - !,. i- ,ii.e a lift. And b !j t us pr.i. ;. vays of thrift.

ft. rerer !r fonnd hi b.i-n psinted

1 briiht yeliow. Tuner B'HjsM Ien- ' ni . I'ly nr. of palntii.u hl r-'-l rry and i!n the f ;ht tbat rru.d Klvt.a v:is fa(taily wo'inde.!.

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.at earn us

That sUe us v. Crow V;.r avir? S-an

d i;jh." So with a garb;t toil to save Tl.kt you may never -e a slave, I Jr.: I ft p 11 n-l hr.r to your wealth.

peace Las been restored.

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,ne ins ns -o ,' ni.htfr

I'rtrnior mitn " " -

alle, and t.rown - - ,. Winters npr-rrd 11''' ' for hkkory shirting The brought face to face. Hit they d m speak. They IhoiicM rf frogs-and . t Vitus dance and Hi toed feet were turning awa7 when Fjtb'f Smith reached cot one hand r-r -..,.. -,ws .,. nfvr for 7Jibed snd

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aid:

t "Say. are yon two gol dnmel ldlo' a.. M. If..,

lira, rej'.ieni i tuu urml" ..r.O T m srit

-If you wasn't you'd com m,f'

The cost of the ITnited States Nary ;wjth me to the preacher ana gu -J"

WHAT A SAILOR COSTS.

Vou- i-ui-e vf min I ud ruddy health, ef Vji dothlca, but he -leaped lujary.. yPs-

,per man per day .luting the first six 'ried and her thlsj tsrn-.shnn thlM vr1tt. Imonths of the f.scal year 1918 varied tied to once and far goo a

rrom 49 cents on tht larger typet or rrudence loo ken at .aoes. VslBt t R fihnta An ffK ft m A 1 1 a TT I 1sV A if rmdence.

v w j v vvaiv va u r - 1 tn tsi a w av sv

Then ther trolled and KXgto xrp

Strips Man of C'othes. snon. Pa. "hRr:- P.lutt. t:

Ins a ra""re engine, was cuuclit In 1 th. fraf,-l n! nl.!rtHl ronrnl folf I

times h'fore Ving hurle-1 dear of the !- A ISO Liberty Dond will keep machtne. With the exception of hla tor 102 days on the larger vetenderwear and shoes h wss stripped nd for 4 days on the aaallar