The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 28, Vernon, Jennings County, 13 February 1920 — Page 2

Ptzp'.t cf Small Island, Ccuthwest fit cf Java, Net Much Bothered With Vcrld Problems.

Christmas '.-lain! Is located In m Israel i'lc, clo to the equator and due

youth of the Hawaiian archipelago.

A cable station i-, 'i ,-r I ctod. Very

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"Meet you

after the movies'" Ches. Field

NOTHING like following up a good show with a flood smoke Chesterfield. No ordinary cigarette, this. Mellow as an old friend, but rich with flavor -the kind that goes right to the spot. Our own buyers in the Orient select for us the choicest Turkish leaf. We blend with this several varieties of specially selected Domestic tobacco. This blending by a secret method brings out new qualities of flavor that other and less expert methods fall to find. That's what we mean by "satisfy" an entirely new kind of smoking enjoyment that you get in Chesterfields only now hero else; for tho blend is a closely guarded secret, it can't be copied.

news dispatch which a!il that people living there had only just learned from a r.ritisli warship thnt the war was at v.v, end their ignorance In this reprard causing them to threaten with 11 rearms a landing1 party of men whom they Imagined to be German. Explanation lies in the fact that the Christmas ilnnd referred to in the dispatch is another iland of the same name. IPO miles .south of the western :! 1 of Java. It Is n rather remarkab'e Pit of terra firma, and was wholly

uninhabited until 3 SOT, when the first

arriving settlers found it covered with

dense forests. At the present time its population consists of ahont 250 Kuro-

pean., J la I ays, Sikhs and Chinese.

The island, twelve miles long by nine

miles wide, is the flat summit of

submarine mountain, an extinct volcano over 15,000 feet high. Rising pre

cipitously from the sea-fioor, tho ruoun-

j.tain emerges above water to a height

: of i.ooo toer.-. ana an nrounu u uir

i dociii in its neighborhood is more than

.! two and a half miles deep.

Ar.cifntlv this tropical dsle was of

no groat height a hove water, and rlng-

shaped, encircling a lagoon in other

words, corresponding to the description

f what we call an "atoll." The ring : ar.pears today as a flat central

r.hiifin with a raised edce. Much of

the plateau is covered hy a deposit

of phosphate of lime many feet thick.

The mountain-top, before it was up

lifted above the water, acquired a cov-

erimr of shcllv oo::e that later became

limestone rock. After its emergence

it became a resort of mumtuues oi seahirds, whoso droppings converted the carbonate of lime into phosphate of lime, most valuable for fertilizing

purposes. Tt was the discovery of this

precious re.-aunce that caused the Brit

ish government to annex the island.

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A L'nb ho bad just been outfitted hy the merry jesters over in the clothes, issuing room wax walking down" the road in critical contemplation of his hipping trousers. An olbeer piosesl and the o failed to folate. "book here, young man," said the oMieor, "didn't you notice mv uniform?" "What, are you kicking about. " answered the gob; "look at the way mine ills," (Jreat Lakes P.uiltin.

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diverse Feeling Concerning EXog.

As one proceeds Into Asia he finds

conflicting views about dogs. The Tamils of Southern India, whose shins

are an easy mark for shary teeth,

- il.-it "on fmdimr a stone we see

no iloir and on seeing a dog we And t ) stone," as though a dog existed

oidv to be stoned. A little further

o;st. in China, we find that "dogs

huvo more good in them than men think they have," a saying that could

not have become embedded in the proverbial wisdom of any hut a ' kindly

nee wiili :i friendiv feelinsr for all

created things. And the Chinese also

k;-.v ihat "a dog has no aversion to

r.oor raTJiuyf a,-', va tt-nos -uu--

b rsl.-mds his masters nod."

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VURNON GARAGE :'We are experts at rcjtairing all makedl )of cars. A complete

line oi

Taxi service. When you are in need en 11 BE Villi Y l- SONS

f

accessories

Everybody Was Glad.

The day was hot and after my seri

ous Illness the sermon seemed to me

endless.

As is the custom In the rural dis

tricts, the congregationpaued at the door of the church, for a little gossip, and as I came along the minister kindly extended his band and said: "Well,

I am glad to pee you out." To which

T quickly replied: "Relieve me, I am

glad to be out."

Needless to say, I made a hasty exit

when I saw the smile on the face of my little daughter and heard her shrill

voice ring out: "And so am I." Ex

change.

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vot rice terraces, which are among worhl. . They are one of the many

.. s.,u: in she Philippine Islands and are to he ;.!-;i'!fdln province. Northern Luzon, v. ul-.h -re l.,jl-i up by so.ne walls, is from 4 It is .-Miniated there are 12,121 miles cf :..;. lerrucvs, which is approximately half

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! y water brought Sa tToUglif along uIct.-aicvA,

Deafness Cannot Bo Cuk-:-j

by local applications, i h-v- r -.tir.i.t r .

th dis-s-l portion ct t'.c nr. i::-:- ia only one way to cure !. a?:i-j. !:;-t tli:-;t is

bv coastituuonat r, mcan . 1 .?".; m

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tkis te.i is inilun.i 1 y,.,i lr i- -i ruio.-o;.s

sound ip-rri-ot lx'nri.ir. v.nu un .. i entirely !..-.!. l.p ?:.- M the r uH. a!U

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mil this in'. r stotv,; to its n-'i-tiui .-''!-

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CPS out ef ti n i an. 1 t,y M..srr,i.

which is thins lu-t a;: in'tun: 1 "-m; t. th t ' ens Bur;;,',s.

will t!ve On I!uii(irl ihnusi a x r siiy

cas of liari:s (caii3'-a i y cu-'-rrl :h it cannot lie cured hy Hall's fat.nrrh "ur Send for circulars, free.

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REPAIR WORK Have ycur ! ufrpies and wagons repaired at John Swig-ert's bk.r-k smith shop hy Carey and Fcnle.v.

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C. C. JORDA'N

Funeral Director

Licensed Enibalmer

Phone. lmi and Day 105K

- Vernon, mdiana

M. R. CARNEY

LAWYER Firs! National Hank IJuiMins

Vernon,

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A. A. BASNETT

Vernon, - - Indiana

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The State ( 'Oi!"! ty,

In tli c Jennings Circuit Court Tcir.-s 192".

No. nsoo.' Joss a IT. Jatr.sa vs J aire-'5 JHlior ot al Attion for Quiet Title Real Hsfafa Now conies tli plaintiff lv Jas W ih.'rfi-cshrimer, Attorney and file- hi coir.nlaiia lievein, together with au affdavit t!;nt f-.nM tlefenrtants Janie .;;:;;or, ."Hliv.- wif:s- the'uiik)o,vn In'-ir.s a:.i ?evireor. cf Jamf -U5'3, '.."i-oasou. -:,iiller, widov

oi .-.i i tier tn'cc-jsed. 'J'h ';:(''' iielt-H aul tJeyisee of -

-S' . i.r. tu jam ins

Tolni Mil).?.', :.rii!cr.'iii vif, Ti O unl-.nown I.oirs and detisee of Joj.n Jlil'er, decaused. Mill.-i wiJcv.- (if John Miller, deceui-etl. TUa unknown hoirs.aiKl deviee; of Isiili;:;-, v.-itlov.' of John Miller, oeasti.l. ' John Miller, Sr., Jne Miller, hi wife. The nnknown heir and dsvi.sces of John ililler, Sr. Deeeasea. Jar.c- Miller, '.vidow of John Miller, Sr, (h:-. e:'.s.ed. Tha unknown heirs and .U-vh:oes of Jane Miller, widow sf John Miller. Sr., deceased. William ir;u hioii, Elizabeth HrIiis wife, The unknown hir and devisees of WilH.im Harbison, defeased. Elizabeth Harbison, widow of William Harbison, deceased. The unknown heirs and devisee of Elizabeth Harbison, widow of William ! larbi.-sor., deceased. James X. Miller, -Miller, hi wife. Tha unknown heirs and derisees of James X. Miller, dsct&ied. Miller, widow of James N. Miller. deceased The unknown heirs and de visees of Miller, widow of James N. Miller, deceased.

William Miller, -wife, The unknown

sees of William Miller,

Mill-r, widow of William Miilsr deceased. The unknown lieirs and devisees of Miller, widow, of William Miller, deceased. William R. -. Miliar, his wife. T" u -.1 1 ea ani devisees r.f Wii.iam S. Ai,.h. r, tie ceased. liro-i . Miilor. widav of William S. Mill,,., decoded TIi unknown heirs and deyiseei of Rhoda Miller, widow of Willian S. Miller, diseased. James Neal MilUr, Miller, his wife. The unknown heirs and de visees of James Xeal Miller, leeasd. -Miller, widow of James Neal .Miller, deceased. Th unknown heirs and devisees of Miller, widow of James Neal Miller, deceased Joseph W. Miller, Elizabeth Miller, bin wife. The unknown heirs and devisees of Joseph W. Miller, deeaaed. Elizabeth W. Miller, widow of Joseph W. Miller, deceased. The unknown heirs and deciseea of Elizabeth W Miller, widow of Joseph W. Miller, deceased. are not resident of tw Stat uf Indiana. Notice ii Therefore ITsreLy Given said defendants that unlets ther b and appear on th 20th day of Marc! 1920, the sarc bIns ni isth, day of the next term of th Jennliif Circuit Court, to be holden at tk Court House in said County and S!at command ng on th lit Mondty ot ilarch 192'J.and answer or demur to said complaint, the- tame will b IieatJ cat determined in their absence. Wit.ne.?! the Clerk of said Court zuid th seal thereof, at Yernon, Indiana, this Sth day cf January 1020. i T.I Fi'OIl D H. LONG Ckrk Jennini Circuit Court. J&a 29- Feb. 5-12.131S20. . -Jas. W. Harsc-sheimer, Attoraey.

Miller, hl heirs and devi-

Deaceased.