Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 65, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 June 1922 — Page 8
LUCKY AfiTI ST VOM FORTUNE o Ocmfirtiblt Cum Otqunthed Painter Wh Htaj ftprducd Features of Dtlovitf piugMer. A fortune of 40,000, ($230,000), which was bequeathed by the late Hobert B. Hawley, president of the CubsnAtneiican 8ugar eompnny, to Mr. Learned and his, family was the romantic aaquel to Ir. Learned having painted a portrait of the supir magnite'f dead daughter. Mr. Hawley madt a fortune in the export business, and In 1800 he was elected to con areaa. Just after he left congress hi? daufhter Sue diet, and he was heartbroken. , The only likeness that he possessed of his loved one was a small photograph, and this lacked much of the fine animation that had Characterized hr face. Taking tht photo Mr. Haßley went to Arthur O. Learned, a rising young artist, and aiked Aim to make a portrait that would recall something of the inspiration th girl hud been In her father's life. The picture was made and It exceeded the hoiea of the crlef-itrlckeo father. The latter was so greatful that he became on the closest terms of friendship with the painter and his family. Mr. Hawley died In November and left to Mr. Learned and Ms wife 20.000. ($100.000). and to their little aon 2,000 ($10,000), and a trust fund of 24.000, ($120,000). Manchester Guardian Weekly.
A Boston pastpf has been ousted b. eaue In saying grace he prayed: Thank Thee. 0 Lord, for the French fried potatoes." Thnt form of grace li not only unconventional, but It might -lead to Insincerity. Suppose. for Instance, sujwsts the Houston Post, there had been carrots ou the table?
There was once a time when the hurrying bicyclist was considered a menace to the human race that should be abolished by the military If necessary. That, however, was years and years ago.
A market note says sugar has been advanced In price, a reminder of the days when a grocer required a certificate of good moral character as a preliminary to selling a customer a poand at 30 cents.
The Siamese national anthem has 64 verses, and ai is th case In our own country with the "Star-Spangled Banner," there are probably any number of Siamese who can hum them all.
When It comes time to beat the rugi, father agree that short sklrta glre freedom of movement.
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- T ' W ""B game with the Array of Raindrops and the Balndrop children T 'Indeed, yes" said Nurse Fog, "arid I will watch the fun and will clap my foggy hands and will say In my deep, deep voice: -Hurrah I Hurrah.'"
Shaking Aftsrward. When the nurse entered, her boy ra-
tlent was In a furious fit of writhing convulsions. "What Is the matter?" ! she cried anxiously.
"I forgot," replied the boy, "to shake the bottle before taking the medicine.
Every tbw4 ihW öVGood Ole Scout who taVfr ft Ileuithy Thterest In Every thing thAV,B:0Tg - on. Nothing escape fi& jSsgte Eye or Eager Ear and he's a regular Trawa Mrhe for the Editor. WereMt h "for, .the Volunteer Reporter' ha'' ape Would; not be So Newsy sometime.' lleta'a to you, Ole Scout 1 h
Horst senss will restore stable conditions.
Provarb Enigma. Good, better, bestl Never 1 It rest Till your good Is better and your better best.
"Why all this talk about flappers?" Inquires a contemporary. Why all this talk about anything? And Isn't it more pleasant to talk about something pleasant than something unpleasant? Well. then.
"With all my earthly goods I thee endow" has been stricken from a marriage service as a concession to
the groom. Also, as often irrelevant.
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