South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 26, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1922 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1922

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JANUARY 26, 1922

A RIGHT TO BE PROUD.

; '.r corpora t!"m duriin t:.rt pre-udt rrrd

In r.rthTn Alaska anl mad-i. nlrn? the shore rf th Arctic ocean, the . n w f a . 1 is f; '.Uht that If ycu scattered 100 walnut on th ground In Autumn, ycu'd r fth'A to count P0 of them, ntirklnir out of th rnnw, at Any t!m during tho winter. Th record of. rno-wfall !n th United Stat -K.ar'y 74 fV't. This occurred 15 years ago at Tamarack. In th Sierra eva4a mountains In California. In th Klondike gold ruh, more prospectors died f p-.imrner sunstroke in Inwon than perished cf winter cold. Ftfan-on th!nk. that by .TSTO American will be 'atlr.g 5 f.0 00' GO pounds of reindeer mat a year,

isnoj rhipped from th Far North. fntra- Alafka aoon

will prowin? nil the wheit It needs. Kttfar.f-.son hf-Üvps the Arctic Circle ! a coming coTintry. He tays It ! pr.ible for a tmmn to hobo his wny to th North Pol and back, ram'in? a harpoon. r!r, pal meit for ford and rnl fat for ful. Srfar-on's theorj ! th it popular fall a cii. about th Far North helm? a eohd lcbrr. nr part of the fals-s knowledpo lr-h'-ritd frf,m th anrlnt Grek. Tho fallacies haw- ,n handed down to u.s bv

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TlieTowßaM Dill Arn5tronä

ANoTinn: avay to save mo.vcy IIY AX IIXPCRT ON SAVING I TN AT A IIOTAJIY LTCNCTTKON" in noxvs mr, inuriY snow and onnni iti:ms or ixti:rest.

EnccmragJ bo' the popularity that

pay thp extra nickel. lecAUFe It was his fault that wc ?. still In to;vr.. This Vein? settled, we was eorted Into tho banquet all under hca'.T ruard and amidst wild cheerin?. It seemed that Di Fond.s wis on the

Tohn Rockefeller hw Attained byl'Trog-ram. and n.akirp: our mind

il elr. thrifty and f-avir.,,' n.or-y, v. -j

are cor.star.1l7 on tho ok out for schemes cf all klndi where w can favp up ar".d lay by an o:ca?lonoJ dl:n. The idea came to us th other öav, now If we could just shvh our xper.sA of f-atlr.i? a luxurious lunch

j downtown each noon, wa touM R.ave , a lot of money and goon would Le in a class of financial rflants Ilka I Hockofllr. Schwab and a lot oi

A.

a e-Tt'-mnt by the prf.-idnt Tl. r.rK'.r. In an artl"b- xr I''.'! v. r-,-i :., 'i th" binr.T

immediately that all IM would do

would be to 4,-e-t up and the telephone pubporitr and rat the telephone company on thf bacl; and explain how his company Is just T0o-?y from tryir.g to pot nlonsr on its present ridiculously low rates, we decided tc co and pt in a cloak room

until El sot tho .-perh oft his chest.

But what did w f.nd whn VA's stunt was Introduced? As we tald before, what did we find? Vell IM

didn't hardly havo nothing to do at

ail but introduce- his force cf pirls

ti." war

I other razabO'L-s you all know. The

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j X S C' . ü i liln trT o fciMi4v

of gooi lookers that yru miht get j

f fuff." T--sinK- as authoriti on th Par North thouch th'-y r.f,ver w-re ther to chTk up. How rnuli of our Mppoa.-n! knwlfil In otlKr

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with r.o iw cf prr.f;t and only ' ! in rhl'-h t- o fo ;v of tle r-at

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r- V.';onri h tr.d' d ur '1 tho. h,-t h' t wa.i '. u '.--..tk 'r '(ir or.i-

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Mr. h:r.-k!n- wirr-d to rv;f - r f his fn;iiMny,

'.ts f.4 f..-.- 4 a-, 1 1'-. f i- I'.:; - fur ;iti.' pur:'.'" whi h t i f i ",' !rv j- -: : ; i 1 L r'd. Ti ..-! (.: t'i- v.ar four. 1 t : . " fa'-ilhk of this irr' t. e f : an '.' pr-.d;; 'ir:. n-t p!--.i sure r.ir.s, but un f tfri. i s;,-ll part.-. h':i-- f"r artillery wheels, mine anc';;o;-j. !:.;':.!;;.' ; .: t' art ill' ry u he -:.-, r''id tru. k Ii.-; ' r v. ;i tr i Irlnkin; enrts, combat

:t n 1 were all r'-ady

! Ins to belong to thr clun. then we11"' 'u', . I rv,

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icrnorane of lor? ago? When father went to shroi, hrt wa triu'ht That parall 1 l!rr. i nd-fjnit f y prriloncd. r.pver meet. Hirstein pro,;-, th.it parallel Mnvx do meet.

u;, ana i r.ic e ;u auu J . th ,CXr,, lf,(1!e5 piVe a short talk ;.v:ddo wont yoa 1 ,v , lun-h th f th fM honA bufli. ,:. e today. Ihn h- rrpl.'-s "No, , .fa,.c.

, I can't do it. My club meets tod a v.

! Won't you Pinch wit), me?"

i ( ar.d it was ry :r.tere sting.

i r- .,-- ii ) t t- t Vi r n irf trat she ai'I

t!;-: srah him by tho shoulder ar,l ; V l ' ' ' tti ' ' ' ThMS 1rtr.r.

Transmutation of m.taLs was universally A.-certed ' Push him Into his club luncheon he , V.; '.'JrVA Vf information In n-, v.. ' as Impossible a f( u- yonrs ago. Now more ?cier.tity i h" Cf t's oul of tho motion. ! aho':.? 4 , Vear .-;nce ours

T ' . ouir working ricat. J around wairliir.tr for Joe Por.ahue or i 1 .

v.-. r .-. r rt w " !

t' pro !; A. 4. (-) .y.. . . ;i, m r. .. .

"'n- v..-r h-:d char.-;-

bu.-m's nr i it Is a

r..jir : pridf thit this cnipany t""k for itself t ny a third f th- prof.t that jrood l'Un'l deman Is that It t .1. w Ii e n ri..;' d in ita privato ent'-rpr;- i. No cry of "profit er" (an cvr be r.-'i-' d acalnst fjrh a oomrar-.y nor will thrrp v r come a chargo tf.at " i'V-::. ) : rr: rich, from th-- war. Net e'varv c mp:it;y In v:milar lu.:ners can p i ri t b':i lc t ' : : h a rf.''jril und l! i.-i worth rnore than p".t !m: r. tl- . that t!." r.trair.t in t!u matter of war j r. fits la now rccotupt ns. d by a tremendous i'rowth ir.c the war. In a comparison with four oth badiir-r mami-

say they'll foori bo turnincr ".cad h.fo poll, though, the cot may be prohibitive. .'.Ten ia-.-d to - imprisorad for sayii..,- that thc.irth ;h joi-r.d, rot flat. Modern ir.uu. no matter lin'.v impi obable a u '-' i n to ay be, siy:". "I'm open to conviction. ff- .-e your f.cts." Truth, co'rif. a.s man's prejudice ;)irain.-t n--w idea' d !rs.

-me oth;r Miff and gu our..lf ar.(l n roup! d:-ar-d o;f to the Ir.vcrMty J'lul; 1V th, Iinmo of Chest uncheon. V.odnr.May Is a peach of ! T ' , ' , j ... .. . it- Huss. rt and Jaims- i.-lson proretd a dav h'i-M'i th' Kotarv aii l I. ord , . r ,..

:.oth put on th- feed basr at th l" ' .'" i. ' ' .

0!1 r that d i v.

of I er I

ed j i

to show by m ans ot a .ox. ot v;r i

intcre-titiir phor.e Toerhan.sm, that if j

f.icturi

the r-'v urd- .tio-.v that tin s. obtainc-d

(;rr i!'v 1i;c.m u.o t! ordern during the war and th'-re runs t)irn!:;;h bi.slp-, n.s through life, a strain of poetid J ;.!t!c.'. Th oru-eri;-! which tool: mo.--t profit fiom th'? w.:r are now f.t the iu',u-t 'bb and thcr- N v r ba'Piite ratio between jrdit3 In war arid profits aftr the war. Th" local company sto d at the bottom of the lift f-r p'.'rcv-r.tc .: of profits during the war for it warf vorl.lrar :'r th- j.rov rnmcnt. It stands hi chest toli.-v. Thr order of th-' othr four today is exactly the revere t th- i-vd:l..n hi which they stood dur-

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Tb.it Tb.'. vr-at comjiany returns a profit for its oui. :s a matter of pride to this community, for th community Is prud of prosperous concerns. That i: ttr.-. d av ay any idvi (vf profit and thought only cf the at' ty of the u.. ernment, that it gave llttb- h'-d to Its future in its own particular huu-

uniy of the needs of the army

' : e on th-- I'iuhtir.tr front, is a bl m all othT.-. , r rcor.l iluriutr the war i- too fir.

at.d thou !.t

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Th.- f'-rudel u

to 1 forotten and a r petition of the facta from time to time 1 all tbat l.s r.ev.b-.l to revive a feelintr of : rl h . n. t only onMli" j art of th.--i.-e who were - nr.t-ct.'d wltli This rom;.any but hi the h'-ir:-. of !h v'.Jrr.rnuulty t-f which It a part.

It Is a record to be proud of ,m-l tu la

1 ered.

the ri di: r hootlkgcmi. A v. u! h. t;::.r-r f-'r iu- atlon and fac d by th Tvc--o! 0f v , -1.:: 1: v. ay through coll, a;.., lKn Ja-t 1 f "V. thrown e -.t of Trlnreton for oothecitis. The ccmir.g cf prohibition and a slight Uncnvb'.lge cf chemLsTy f arr.had th Impetus for hl.s manu-

f -irfar. i f a ethers for ::

It !s to ho; -.d that thLs --tud.uit chh.-r changes his Mewp.-lr.t on llf- or 1- .la -ke.l Jn Ins furtlier

m 1 v. h.l.-li l;e poll to students and to v '.'.'h v.-lilch to pur.'ue Iris studies.

pur.

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.n,.v. .U-. for the trained criminal mind d r, t 'j an-.' -nimunitv.

"77; FLAG STILL FLIES." The word.- of a pre?-idential candilatc, en A defeated candidate, arc always Iritrtrc'5tf lnc; ."ometimes important, .s frequently convincing. Therefore th bohl and plain declaration last nicht by the Hon. Jame M. Cox that the democratic party stands today where it stood on the day when the vote.c wc-o counted on the November day that brought defeat to him. is not entirely unexpected or startling. His statement that this nation U nearer to the Loacuo of Nations than ever befor' has a much better ba.Lrf than hi.s crlticistn of the present disarmament conference. That conference will be judged by Its result.-.. It there follows a lifting of the tburdens of war in times of peace, if the country- is fre d from building" battleships and supporting larcc armies, if p ac-j becomes an actuality and not a dream, the p opl will Rive full credit to ihs work. Tho ultimate entrance into a world bauue of peace will come, not through criticism of cppu.slnc political parties nor through party platforms but bet aus the basLrf of tho leacue wa.-i o inspired that it sprang from tho conscience of the world ami correctly Interpreted the alms and purposes of all peoples. No one has ever suspected that the fundamental idea of tho lea spue was born of sinister or M'lfish

' purpose. No one has even hinted that it came from i any thoucht of imperial power ot- autocratic dyn i-

I ty and. Just as hatred of ail imperialism and th-? ' .jy 5

j wars that empire breeds, prow.-, so will the demand i t incrca.se flint this country participate in a world

; league de?ign-(l to protect the friendship of peoples j acaiii.-t the soifi.;, rr Vrl. t)f governments.

His was a .safe prophecy just H3 the prowth of t ducatio.'i, t!ie final conquering of the world by the doctrines of Christianit v. the ultimate rule of the brotherhood cf rr. n. th practical u-- of th' airplane and the extension of radio service may be safely hazarded without any special claim to the power (ij prophecy. As a ba?ls of campaign thl fall for a great political firty. there are other more intimate qusti-us which will bring a broader support from the publi' and it Ls flnallly th people, not t)ie politician-, who create the issues. If tho present acr'.cultu ra 1 conference falls to relieve the farmer frotn his deplorable condir-m. th? denunciation by Ihes't Hardinc of the farm bio; In congress is rpilte likely to .assume crave proportions and haunt his political associate. l'nl'Ks th men who wore uniform.- in tin- 'Jreit war recoUe suK-antial atbl practical justice jn th-' matter t-f adjusted eornpenaiion. the r- lU rated opposition cf Mr. Itsrdinc's secretary f the treasury will become lrritatlnc to bi i- party when sc-kin VOteo. If tire presenf and projioed tariff leci.lation leaves the consumer paying high prices far necessities and receiving deflated wac-. that isstm will bo

the subscriber talk's directly into th-

I t ransrnltter or the rec eiver, wo don't i

Yesterday r.oot, . our money sav- j ren,emh r lust which, he'll never Imrs Plan worked out to perfection. I have no more trouble w:th central.

j We was loitering around In the en- "n-l lif- thencerortn win no just, om.I trance to the lobby anrt in walked ! Mg. long peasant telephone cull.

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f.v(. or thro-- . s that beloncel to j Aral along aooui irns i,me i.uwiv, the l:otry clulthat w,- know, and and laison are talking back and; eve Kr.t rrn.lv to uo to work on thorn. I fort h on th" phone- to demonstrate;

We Mtn rihf parks and passed him how to use it properly, they made, j S

up imnn liat ly l-eca;:e wo recently stuck him for a banquet. Frank Shu maker as next and w- was afraid Frank wouldn't have tho money, so we centrnd our attention on .No. Z, who happened to 1-a AV. O. Davits. We give the matter some very careful thoucht and finally passed W. O. up. b cause as you !;now tie's on th board of public safety now and we was afraid he would start in begging us to be assistant chief of police. We didn't want to bj placed in th' position of

belief to thrir wife ovjt tho phone

that Hill Armstrong had a date with them and was trying to get a poker game organized. They trained this thing up on us, we want to explain, and wo want to issue a general denial that we never got mixed up in a poker gamo with no telephone

! men. We know better! I'll say w e

do! Well anyway. Ed's show was a grand success and we laifed so loud that fJeorge O'Brien, who wo chanc ed to be sitting next to, llnally

refusing W. O. nothing, so we passed him up ami tat kled No. 4. who I shall nickname Art Itus. ell. Finally wo passed Ilussell up too, on account

of his business. Art is a undertakfr, local police ciheers

changed his seat, thinking evidently we was full of Eskimo Tie or something and would shortly be picked

up by Dan Pyle or one of the other

"U iwiun, diiu him luimi.-ciii'jii ,uways has a tendency to depress us. Joe Stephenson and Fred lhyan

come into lew. We ast them both,

to take lunch with us, and they ignor d us, but a compromise was tinally ilected, Joe to pay 4 7 cents and Fred 4 0 cents, with tho stipu-

! lation that wo must sot in another J part of the room. Fred contended that Jo really ought to be made to

It was a creat lesson to us. this show of i:J and we promise we'll never get rough with a telephone operator acain. If we ever again

arn't able to ret anybody right away ,

on the phone, we're going to deliver the message in person in a Yellow rah and send the taxi bill to Ed Honds. We're certainly a changed man !

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Edgar-A

Till: SNOW SHOVI:m:R. t I'd shovel a path to the garden gitc, In th- good edd das of the long ago j And I'd make it wide and I'd make IM shout with glee at the sight of j it straight. sn-.w. i d clear the walk and the porches 1M bo'.t sav porridge and hustle ! too.

,-,ul : As well as ever a man could do. T th." arious n ;hho-s round j And then if the job didn't take about. j much time, Th n timidly tap on each door and j I'd ask them only to pay a dime s.ty: j "Do you want m- to shovel the I T.ut th years are lor.g 5lnce I snow a way?" 1 shoveled snow ! For the kindly folks that I used to I was a showier, little and stropg, j know, I eould shoe el at mow drifts all day ' And I have lived In the marts of lonr. trade I could toys it far and toss it wide . Where the money's lo.t and the

And bar.k it nicely on either side, j moncy'.s made. Vn 1 heap it high by the old back IPit never has silver worn the gl

fence

' And all l!i i' r n s .

Off

' f those dimes I cot for shoveling

charged was 1 " ; '-now. (Copyright. 1022.)

; 1'h y don't patronize the tlllum,-

l-'oi- they lind tnousn to thrill 'em

idewalk:

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men. ace fr-tlirt

nc-rant. hhin-lering. ! a most difficult ono to meet.

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w i... all p. a v e hero nr

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mb.ht i.'ivc d-.vh pv,l int.. a gr-at -rha;s. for h ab'l'.ty to f:r.d h ops thiouii which :ich Hont.-- can "--tl-s f.-: jh'ir fernes ac.ait.sr so-

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If th' cost of government does not fall tar morfl than can be cxpcrf-.i from the budget director estimate s and the income tax law r salts in shifting burdcr-s from th overly rb: h to the active Ku-inos. men. adding more chains to industry and continuing the p rlod of depression, thh' will be h-Mid at the polls mort emphatically thin the p'.--a for tioj lea gue. The league of Nations wa. too big a thing tt ever be a political question. It was n matter of th orals and of dstiny. W.'h ui' .lue d f.rep.c- to the suggestions of he titular P.ader of tli party of opposition, the Tiext election will be decided on purely domestic question.. and upon th-' failure or success of the present administration to secure its vaunted "normale:.'." o

Slrt fbcCH t'lvy stanci ulon the ?i Q BSCSll y watching you!

.iaEia l i ; v.,iri-e indulging in Illegal competiin mi: NAMii or ih mamty. ! ti )n 1 Ju-i a moment: Just a moment! oi.ing a--ts that pecpie ought to J Mr. F.andit! p.ay to soe, I If our t rr-r doesn't touch your j v pvf)pie cape with wonder, j hardened heart, i As yru sand-bag. rob and plunder, !!f y..u b) not h e-1 our b.ollrra, Fvery show of your production j As "on tal:-- awiv our d-dlars. j bting free. ; V' a al h a.-1 should take a little j ( lle -oes: to Fee a movie male-

thj Light for art.

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ur.--e f: .-m pa; k.tc-. s .-rt out by 7 -o-' employes, us-ir-g every extra ;e:.ry by v hu er ly concealed

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Think of a',', th brilliant movie j pp.- th jimmy or the sand-bag or show producer. ; the dirk. Men wh s-; talent and devotion j Thii.L of art: Relent a trifle are sublime. I When you wield the gun or rifle, Wlio are pljmg th-ir vocation. ; Make the population pay to watch Of providing all the nation 1 you work: With the very best and highest ' m"s "f cr:m"! oroiY.

ore hardly ever go. s to see a

What has become of the old-fah-

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: ii.-t energy

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.'j 1:: ev-ry walk of p.'o men and 1 fa .J-r-tar. 1 the difference be..t.d rurp. es to ) wo-i, who mi-s-f r th n-1 and who ra Th.r-u!i Ufa

op.-:. a tht a r. y e cur - e.cf i s r ( .

re u su revs can be

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"'v-::a -r.'s rioth-v are a Joke.'

T!;e j, ke is on them. o Othm-EditorsThaiiOurs nirruni-NCj:" (f-'pokane rn.-.e.) H-:.ry For i, who tliinks our moh-:y .vste-m is :! v:-e draws th s from th.- Wall Street Journal: "F.:r;pean .c-ol 'pulp bought few American motor cars th.i pdt year, but Mr. Ford teak gold standard An. er. can currency for a record-breaking n uir.be r." Ford i.-n't proposing unlimife-d printing paper money with nc'.hirtg back cf it except the intangible rovernment. as jn Germany and F.ussia. What ho wants is paper money backe-d by concrete property like Mu?o Sh.ca'f; or Panama' Canal r steel n;:i:. lr.steid cf gold. What's th. diffcrer.

ratween that and a jd ral t ..? rve not s" ureI bv t

a had of bricks or a bale of .--.Ik? -o WklXIvTII. (Seattle 's tar. Ti'.omr; aldw in. 3 4-year-c'.d Inc Isiar.d h.-: rn.it, is found dead in his shack. He died in racs. though he had C5 good .nr.ts hanging about on the walls. Taoma.s piot tbl g..f gnat satisfaction. eor.tmph.ring th - a . : and kiK'Wmg tb.at he wo all m-w: want f 'r go-"l ch :1ns. If P.- had :aad Poor It. chard Ahaat. i--. by F.- n Fr.ai-khn. he'd luve en this: Wealth i- i.o h:s. tlrat has it, but his that enjoys it." Misers usually forget that mcney la only mi ans to an end.

i..i.r,il i pii h i V) t i o r f n f nrre m en t of.

picture i o'"'-- - P.ut a pcrs-n of vour calling meets I who I' cured reized liquor into his eye; greets? And of course you pauv to view j THH I'SI .Yj SOltT. him. I It is an unlucky egg which has a As tho oihcers m'-"-- him. j cold ftorage warehous-3 for a stepCr he sh.-ot. and robs a cnual mother. pts:r i y. j a ;m: vr i'1X)pij:. Thou-h the aw-race p- rs'-r.'s ytem ' Anyway the Chinese wa-?hrd craves excitement. : oiotJics for ccr.eraticn? without inWhich explains the stunts th.e . tro-lucing .steam mangles, movie people do, ; (Copyright. It? 22.)

WYMÄK

COME AND 8EC US

Storo Hours: Open 8:30 a. m. Close 5 : 30 p. ra. Except Saturday dosed at 9:30 p. in.

SEE REMNANT SALE AD IN FRIDAY'S PAPER

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Remnant

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Coming Saturday, January 28tli, Only SEMI-ANNUAL REMNANT DAY Remnants and Odd Lots at Ridiculously Low Prices

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Included are patents, kids, satins, suedes, in the new strap effects and Oxfords in flat, military, Babv Louis and French hee:s. Practically every wanted style is here. Come prepared to buy several pairs, you will not be disappointed.

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216 S. Michigan St. In the Blackstone Just South of the Lobby

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South Bend men tsjho own Soirtli Bend Watches

130 C. E. KACHEL. Assistant Purchasing Ardent. Studebaker Corporation; Member of F. and A. M.t R. A. M.. R. and S. M., K. T., Chamber of Commerce and Knife and Fork Club.

VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jones

Hjou.ico. should Bocst'Soui BeiDßy'

IIEIP HIM .VLOXG. j The hipp;est hours that we eve-r live Ar tho hour we open our hearts j and cive ' A cheer word or a friendly smile I In pool old true heartwarming! style, ! That makes some rad heart bright and cay j And hrirrhter.s up hi? gloomy day..

Is when I will talre the tim to show Some fricr.d of mine who is fee'.:r: blue That I am willir.? to pull him thru With the kind cf help that w;ll meet his need. And start him right that he. may Fucreed.

Wh-n I reach, the prak ar.d h'tve ; Cair.ed hUCCeVS

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When I knd my air to the la I AdvvrlhillZ Paid," But w ho?e plurk '. . . Is sorely tried when ho h!t3 bad ''IhlXCr Didn't Lcaio CcLIl The greatest y thM er ; ;..-fcr.t, ur. 1 .t ;: : r I V-vh' v r '. known j ailv rtls.r. i.ai h:- ar.lcr f.r -vTs char.elr.g to laughter the hope , f-.'.-.-cra ..;:.--;.:.v.' m--vh-ut 1 lss mo-ar-s '.-: n t:;---f . .:.-. i--r.'.y w -irr J Of the i.-.nn who feelr thit he must , the j.r.rf:: cf z-.ro .h- r, -.1 ' - rive in e:.-a- i frwm :.:.n-::.- r-.: i. When the right items hop-clefs fcr u-.vay v.-;th a v.cr.'.ir.'i v -. him to win; ; ; i!r - f re-.'.. u:.;k r..ü..' .:.d - r.'.ar'i Ileal true happiness I find whrf i r.z cvtr'.; ; i '..:: v.-;-..ii w. r a. iI can brir.sr th" m:lA rr. his fae I ;.:': e 1 for rx !r. frc-.t Z taj;ain. 1 ttre ' r-h rrr. in In " 1 1-: c r-r o ' The cys f.r.d thru th- aid -e J the th'-ft to ?h pch'-e. rV ;ld - cr v i r c ' ' to r ". a 1 1 r - -' -- c f t " Our fellowmn ar the joy? thit live th: f fxreyir.. h ir. h.s t--'.:f '. To the ,-r i rf t;m-. and T h-pe and as a fan. IP.- r.-. .v..

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