Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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LIQUID MATTED
' Hubbv—1 won’t bo home until
late tonight, so don’t wait up for mo.
WlUcei and I have an important
natter to disease.
i Wifev—Very well. When you be-
gin to get full of the matter 1 hope
you won’t let Wilkes persuade you
to hat* one more discussion.
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j WILI-DESERVED tribute
t Tbe honorable and observant Mr.
<Jadt Dempsoy, wo are informed,
upon visiting Napoleon’s tomb re-
When noTInTl ie TTFTt cun Travel on
the water and thus accompany a bat-
tle fleet under all conditions. Ma-
chines designed chiefly for commer-
cial service will be able to cross the
Atlantic ocean in less than 48 hours,
it is claimed, carrying a heavy load.
. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
* Mabel-—Why do. you suppose
Harry is sending .just one rose each
A NEW MALADY '<•
CCfttly, gazed in silence far some' dev?
ttoie, and, then, turning aside with ’ Martin—1 suppose lie is saying it
•Vary r:deuce of admiration de- ’ with flowers, and you know lie stut-
6jct#d on his fain, uttered ibe f<?l* tiers.
Ltfiflg noble jvoref?:
. "Some boyV’
\ Many unkind things have been? „ ’ ~ _
|gjd about Napoleon Bonaparte, but! Li“le Robert George was the
the .tin, and rancor of these carp- j g°l)d P8S™0T ^
tttg wtnuiks has been removed. Na- J1* dld *ot obJect 0 **hibitmg them
poWs tame is secure. His friends? to fldmirerp’ bnt hc d,d in‘ .
can nov face the future with lhe {em that every- one in the ne.ghbor-
■cvnuuomimran.e that their lovHltv:^00d sh°^d ^ h* kePl |
to him lias been completely vindi- thpln' 'luf 118 Uttlo friend came «
cated.—Thrift Magazine.
BETTER THAN ARMED GUARDS
Experiments Seem to Show That Airs-
Sale Dogs Make Excellent Watch-
men for Mexican Mines.
It has been found that trained
Airedale dogs are better watchmen
for minus in the bandit-ridden parts
of Mexico than armed guards. For
this reason a number of mines have
already replaced men with dogs.
Recently eight registered Airedales
Were purchasfld in El Paso and have
been shipped to Sinaloa, to be used
as guards for the mine of Dr. J. W.
over and asked to see them, Robert
Insisted on Bill staying at the house 1
while He went to the garage to get
them. 1
Bflt Byll wished to see “where J
they slept.” Still Robert’ refused to
let hym go, resorting to various ex-
cu&p. None of these even daunted
Bill, and in desperation Robert in-
vented this one: “But, Bill, they're
•ick and, anyway, it hurts their eyes
to see people they don't know.”
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EXECUTIONER IN HARD LUCK
Pedro GQnzalez, official execution-1
er of Barcelona, has gone brpke.
There hate been no nfco little' I
. OUR
ADVERT
COLUMNS
h •
a y '& t *
arc read by the people
because it gives them
news of absorbing in-
terest. People no longer
go looking about for
things they want—they
go to their newspaper
for information as to
where such things may
be found. This method
saves lime and trouble.
If you want to bring
your wares to the atten-
tion of this community,
our advertising columns
Contain Your
Ad
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K3HHUHDB
Mmammmmi ■jxtrxajr*
Yard und C. \\. Rattke, situated j murders aroifnd hjs home town jp
near there. The experiment of ’ nine years, aind so he has been evicp ,
uaing this breed of dogs in mining ed fr^ni Ilia cottage by his landlord,
camps to give warning of the ap- During the good old times, when
proa«h of brigands was adopted sev- ■ murder was a pastime, Godznloz was
eral months ago at Topia, state of • comparatiyety wealthy man. Flto
Durango, it is stated. Harrison | pay in those-days was literally $20 i
Trolbert, an American mining man per head. ;
of that camp, imported four Aire* ' After hanging on to his office
dates, which be lime I loose in the j without a single execution for nine I
camp. It is asserted that in a few years, Pedro liasy “turned it pp.” i
dava time the auimuls bad been; "How can l/live if there’s noflpdy |
trained to rous.- the community with I to die?” Gon^alep, pitifully asjra. \
their barking when a stranger ap- ' ——-*—1-— ' '
1~' ■
BUILDINfl AND LOANS-
proacbed the settlement. Vt night j ,
w uT‘.it.inil“,lLU!;!!TiJn £,» - .*** *•*, **«»* «• •*» *-
rr.......•> -
id out the
j*?' , At i day the
Cu»ihu;ria> hie, state of Chihuahua,
*. B. Holmes, a veil-known mine <
owner, lays great
dale, which hu<
Here In an Ai.rt*-
grelitest and wealthiest
building asstfcistiop city in the
Tinted States' There «re 2,?00 in 1
done guard duty at [>hiladel*,hia- , or r<?-
Ute mine for several weeks. ' *0Urce8 UPW4^ of W,000,000 and
• -------- 'over .fin,000'member^. These asso-
BUILT TO Blur :nuSH It?
L«t«at T>p* of An i :e-i® l6 Clclir..-^
t« tie Ses.vo:-uiy as Well
as Airworthy.
You
May
Talk
to One
Man
But an advertisement in
this paper talk* to the
whole community.
Catch the Idea ?
erties in "I’hiladelpliia last year I
; alone.-—Thy-jft Magazine. 1
heu> Position by
amit, M^nasa
FORCE
To rcToIutikih t fl, ic i
pror.r • - f ■ i
80ou be - u 1 -1 ' • .
It is M ,
ooBatruettd Ik rt aud is •
•hip w; -. wings. uii-.irlf>g r
fcvm L ..
•tnict v 'hat it ’.-R not, . g’ y •'
wrst*-:rf. but u Ja>’ n ^
if vie tht. vou^htfs( wit1'
r* c* * % “ |__
a. , I„ —"T- J _u I world haS TBB’eOTtm'bfika-prepenp^. her sieteF:
- i ryn?v« ioKv Greek types are Common I “There, Sarah, is a Bank of Rug- , ,"'1 . ,. . ,
in northern GeimaW ip Eng- land note, which has been as good ns j n^'c °'c'r ^ier^ lie said, pointing
IttaV between ^old all over the world since Christ : 0 a caPac'OUs basket in the office
Cfties Arrtteii Camps.
V ‘.land. They pi
my
mi
Aryan .-people in Greecp eveif*^n Celts and No
the niost^ojnUous places, (iid tfi the . They have
if their ■
in ev
“Why, I used to play in that
P°
the
States.
ma security r\6 an Athun - ? Sparta, at the peak of j
NO BAN ON HUH
“You can come up anil play in it i
any time you want to,” smiled’Com-
missioner
Star.
Gardener.—Washington
DETROIT’S BIRTHDAY
J^f in evolution. ' came to earth, and these piaguoy : 'ac®ht by the resignation of
lOM face* and long Swiss won’t take it.” Governor Bartlett, president of the
height of their p<#woT wereWiifuTftji,- ( heads, liko NotdTce, out their -teeth, i Some ono told this incident after- <,min'ss’0B’ *° become first assistant
ly Yew. The aWalginal people of ,their bones, and ikelr talari { ward to a banker in London. Th' : P°^'nast(’r ^cueral of tho I nited
t.. - count A-then as now, »Wrc Belas- , I'uhtakably Celtic.—Ghjca^h Ttfb- said tliev were very ignorant wom-
. gian MedRefrcncaiie ot thl^ Semitic j unA, -N , i <u; “there were no Bank of Eng-
i nice In Sparta, at the peak of! . l ’nStllk .i..,-. land notes in Christ’s time!”
!■ ** claim/1 t-jJV t', , Sra-Ian ability, there w^ro p^haps j BANIv^R HAD LITERAL MIND
r w I.....,i «?»—«*«««, < *
in bom vast improve- ! ,hC^ *>'
rvsentrtype of amphih-
experii]hcntal niachire
*"f b' ^"v ar)d drop]'oi'to the station of make
iTh/ °f9, ave already a prcrincial town withip»\the spacs lettets ol
i anrplane will caj-ry "oY memory .of one n\an. : elderb
ai‘d bo Very Little of thS ulo^Jiof ancient (jtodly
lpl n . es Rn Greece t to‘ be found Id, the Greece ble. One of
pped with fog | of today. Only on a &w inlands tliat B&XUc note and
®W y*vf scientific research The i T*' W*' and I ^
a long time a railway etatW
Two hundred aud twenty-one
lipw mac
$ent on
QWn«
for
mad«L'
or to
„ of traiel
It'will be
Athens
in a iong
muted ^to blondes, just before the ,
enfranchised litiV Semitic j when the S'
wer^ strictly lguiito
y ^
Pr'i” ilauop at the fieigiV of her refule to ai
rcuh
h*nk<
Assistant Secrotarv of the Navy
Wi ‘
^ j rsz
graphs.of aU the men who held the tJ ^ of yvhat today i8 the Dc.
post of civil semce commissioner, troit rivc ,md fitftr{(1(1 • 8ettlement
■in each case allowing relatives to ,_______ , ,.
which was to become one of the
.«!« Iron! fievorsl photo, of !J. f„. „ktrltion
gave Detroit a birthday, but there
and then looked around tho
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