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FOUR
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1934.
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Hliie llllihon
Kewapiiprr Serving
■ lllne million
Community.
MEMBER 1934
Issued dally except Saturday from
*07 South Hock Island avenue, and
entered as second-class mall matter
under the A°t of March 3, 1879.
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SUNDAY, MAY 27. 1934
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
Union City, May 26—1The Mem-
orial clay program will begin
promptly at 9 in the morning at
the cemetery. Song, America by
the audience; prayer, Rev, C. D.
Hamilton: laps. Lee Radtke. Fol-
lowing this the flower girls will
decorate the graves of all veterans,
then the decoration of the graves
of the veterans in the Catholic
| cemetery. The remainder of the
I program will be given at the gym-
nasium starting at 10 o'clock, song,
America The Beautiful. Prayer, Fa-
ther Fink, orchestra music, reading,
Alfred Anderson, solo, Minnie Mae
Albers, flag drill, eighteen chil-
L
Bible Thought
How “Ductless Glands99
Affect the Human System
By LOGAN CLENDEN1NG, M. D.
THU LAST realm of physiology
lo be revealed—or at least the latest,
for no one knows wliat the last will
be—Is that strange -.toeulation of
chemicals
through our
blood, excreted
into it iy thosit
little masses *•
tiesh placed here
and there, called
"ductless
glands". Subtly
these chemicals
affect our tis-
sues, our minds,
perhaps our per-
sonalities, draw-
ing the blood
away from this
spot and flooding
that other organ,
whipping our
cells Into activity
until they grow and grow, warming
niut' i, ““s us, cooling us, stimulating us, ami
dim. quartet Jack Rass, Delb .rn then iubdSi„g lnt0 a iethargy. So
D:irl:'L^,hr,n 'hat all the processes of life seem
Radtke, music bV hatmonita (Q b(j act|Vated and controlled by
band, reading, Helen OaU Ante - regu,ator, 0f our earthly ays-
lea s Reply, Luella Hamilton, song, j t
10 girls, reading, Mrs. Jake Boev-
Clendenlng
ers, male quarict. music, address
by H. E. Wrinkle of El Reno.
Altar Society
Altar society met
It was not a guess so wide of the
mark that caused Descartes, the first
describer of one of them—the pineal
gland—to assert that It is the seat of
the soul. One of the most modern
too much or even a secretion some-
what different In chemical composi-
tion from the normal. Treatment of
such disorders is theoretically sim-
ple, When the secretion is too low,
an extract of the secretion from the
gland of a healthy animal Is given.
When the Recretlon is too high or Is
diseased, the gland Is surgically re-
moved, and a normal secretion sub-
stituted. But this Is frequently un-
satisfactory because we are not wise
enough to know exactly how to regu-
late the secretion, even If we should
havo potent extracts for all the
glands, which we hnve not.
So rapidly are methods changing,
however, that even the general plan
of those procedures may lie modified.
The latest word wo get on the sub-
ject Is that many new and active ex-
tracts of these glands are being per-
fected, and oven antl-cxtrarts or
anti-hormones which have the effect
of neutralizing an excess secretion.
Thus in the near future, surgical
operations on these glands may be
entirely avoided, and tho antl-hor-
tnono lie given until the evil effect
of Increased activity be mitigated and
the gland returns to normal activity.
Certainly it would look as If the
future of medical treatment lay
largely In the hands of the chemist.
Other Events of Interest
About Town
The Ladies Altar society wn ■
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Alois ^’phjioioirt* has"ventured'to call
Michiihcka. During the business
the pituitary gland, the cnppel-melx-
ter of the dance of life, Which Is not
far from saying in a modern way—
the soul.
Even more complicated do these
activities become when the glands
become diseased, and Instead of pro-
ducing the normal amount of their
secretion, thev niodiice too little or
ROAD TO TRUE RICHES: Seek
yc first the kingdom of Ood. and
Ills righteousness; and all these
things shall be added unto you —
Matthew 6' 33.
FUTURE COLLEGES
i OREAT deal Is being
i\ about the need of a new
philosophy for the new age Edu-
cators, theologians, scientists, phll-1
osophers et al are rxptessing them-
selves In many and voluminous j
books and magazine articles in an
rlfort to present a new and tie-,
eeptable philosophy. Centuries of
human seeking afler the true phil-
osophy hnve failed to find any law'
of conduct better than Unit given
In the Bible In two very brief
passages we find these words of, ___
vV'f'd^Th.' ^'o.V lill l Mr and Mrs Sordid...... King-,
U,cr buffo do tiff and to love Usher. Indian couple, were n. the not say "Our company Intends to
thee, b,,ta,"ddl°0J“tll1lt' humbly with | Concho hospital Saturday evening enter upon an aggressive policy^
Indian Couple
Hurl In ( rash
Daily lessons
In English
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do
WOUNDED NEGRESS IN
IMPROVED CONDITION
Rena McDaniel Blanton, negress.
who suffered chest injuries In an
alleged altercation In the 600 block
session the vice-president, Mrs.
Eugene Sweeney presided.
An ire cream social will be given
i on May 29 to which the public is
I Invited at the basement of the
| school The hostess was assisted
In serving delicious iced refresh-
i ments by her daughters, Anna and
Mary. Tliosc to enjoy the court -
I cay were Mrs. Fred Boevers, Mrs.
| Leo Demmcr, Mrs. Frank Oappa,
i Mrs Frank Oats, Mrs. Eva Hent-
j zon, Mrs. Jno Hepplcr, Mrs. Geo.
Lagali. Mrs. Will Lagali. Mrs. Al-
bert and Mrs. George Menz. Mrs.
Rudolph Menz, Mrs. Cyril Mlcha-
| ltcka, Mrs. Joe Mlchallcka, Mrs.
Clyde Robinson. Mrs Al and Mrs.
Jack Ross. Mrs Jno. Sanders. Mrs. _____
Ge<t Schumacher, Mrs. Pete ' ”
Schumacher and Mrs Gene Swoon- (lOVOrnOl* Aspirant
I ry. Visitors were Mrs Frank Roy.
Miss Angelin Hentzen, Mrs. Room-j
or. Miss Marie Demmcr, Miss Ger-
trudo Radtke. Miss Agnes Boevers.
Mrs. Richardson and Jane Tay- One of the largest crowds that
Jor. has attended a political rally here
l.adies Aid
Mrs. Jake Boevers
Dis-
cusses Campaign Issues
By Tribune Correspondent
Okarche May 26—As a surprise
courtesy to Mrs. Anna Smith, on
the occasion of her birth anniver-
sary, a group of relatives gathered
at her home Tuesday night. Fol-
lowing a pleasant evening spent at
games and conversation, lunch was
served to the honoree and Mrs.
John Smith and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Smith and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rother and
children, Mr. and .Mrs. Ben Witt-
rock and son. Mr. and Mrs. Franz
Rother. Mr. and Mrs. John Wittrock
and children, Miss Katie Smith and
Mr. Josenh Ottis.
Miss Kate Baustert returned to
Ponca City Friday (*fter a visit
with hoi' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Baustert.
Mrs. Dick Wegener, son Dick and
daughters. Ilene and Marian loft
Friday morning for Walters where
they will, join Mr. Wegener and
make their home Okarche re-
grets losing this estimable family
from our midst, however our best
wishes go with them to their new
home. Mr Oscar Dow purchased
the Wegener home and will occupy
the residence with his mother.
Cecil Leitner returned to Omega
Thursday night after a bfief visit
at the home of his brother, Frank
Leitner. and Mrs. Leitner.
Mrs. Frank Leitner spent Thurs-
' day in Enid.
Mr. and Mrs. B C. Pippin and
children left Friday for Lawton
where they will bo guests of rela-
tives for a short time.
Mrs. Roy Brown went to Verden
Friday for a visit with relatives,
.loan »f Are Club Meets
The Joan of Arc Club met Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
E C. Loosen, when roll call whs
Demonstration A Kent In- answered by current •’vents. An
* Intcrerv.iirg paper on the life
EDITOR'S NOTE: Six pamphlets
by Dr. Clondening can now be ob-
tained by sending 10 cents in coin, for
each, and a self-addressed envelope
stamped with a three-eent stamp,
to Dr. Logan Clendenlng, in care of
tlxl paper. The pamphlets mi
"Indigestion and Constipation," "Re-
ducing and Gaining," "Infant Feed-
ing," "Instructions for the Treatment
of Diabetes," "Feminine Hygiene"
and "The Care of the Hair and Skin."
Ill
BEFORE CROWD 8! HYING HUES
spuds Sewing Articles
of
Catherine and Cauthnawaga wa.s
read by Mrs. Ferd Vogt. In the
• I guessing contest Mrs. John Dctter-
Canning was studied by the Fly- man won the orlze,
tng Acs 4-H club during Its reg- Altar Society Party
during the present campaign heard ular meeting Friday morning in The Altar society division under
entertained Tom AtiRlin. Democratic candidate the home of Miss Kathryn Stair, the supervision of Mrs John Grunt-
Aid society Thursday for governor, speak at the court- • Peas were canned and baby beet
melr entertained with a benefit
altcrnonn The Daughters of Dc- house Saturday night. pickles made during the demonstra- cjj'd bRrt.y at the school basement
borah had charge of the program i Presiding at the puhlle meeting | stratum. Se wing articles were In- Thursday evening, when Drldge
Mins Ethel Davis played a piano was J N Roberson, chairman of
solo. Iced refreshments were ser- the Canadian county Democratic
an aggressive
iwliw W»rS «,lt™S in auunno-1 Say -.n »m,
2yiS^*£!Ti«»£ “‘*11 y............... ........
things therefore whatsoever ye day morning. , .
would that men should do unto, The former wa.s brought to the;in ah
also unto hospital in an unconscious eondl-1 Oh TEN
MISPRONOUNCED;
Pronounce aur-Jent. a as
alleged alien.uiui. ... . ..■ ,(1 bv Kth(., Davis, Mrs. Hamilton, central committee.
SE »....... ............ “ *.......«"**
| unlay at the El Reno sanitarium
where she was taken for treat-
ment.
Mrs. Wallace, Mis
Mrs. J D. and Mrs Virgil Stcph-1 Islator, Is
ens, Mrs Zay McMahan. Mrs. I vlllc.
Morrison. Mrs. O’Bar. Mrs Neely. |
Mis Jim* Ross. Mrs O’Dnniels
Mrs Randall, Mis. Cora Petree
a resident
state leg-
of Holden -
you even so do ye also unto nuapivai ... . 'T V " MIJ38praxra)
them " That sums up the world s Mon. but examination revealini htr ar not er
need for a ph.losophy It isn't a,ere body bruises *“ fl"--
new philosophy the world should (serious injury
be seeking blit universal aeeept- reported Mrs oon-.ieao su..e..»|
Mf w^,.M^_.^lu^..Y^!!iKl'Mrs 1 Mi Hen Vogel. Mis Biswell and
ante of an old philosophy that has
been tested and found complete
It is sufficient to solve all of
man's problems.
it 11 t: i i DOME BDIOM i
QOMEHME during the next 25
years the American college will
enter a new phase In whirl) Its en-
rolment will be vastly Increased
and Its methods of teaching will i
be revolutionized
This Is the prediction of Wallet
Dill Scott, president of Northwes-
tern University.
No one. hr believes, will remain 1
out of college simply because he
cannot pay tuition; on the other1
hand, no onr will attend simply
because he ran pay
Anyone who has the nhllilv n>
profit by a college education will,
become a student; and the colleges
will have far greater NtOUtm
than they have now. so that they
will be able to give more at lent ion
to the individual student thnn they
do now.
All this, says Dr Seott, will re*
flert changes In the national life
IjrlNurr will lie more abundant.
money will be move plentiful, the
national rulture will be more rloae-
ly Integrated.
As a result, we shall hnve muss
education on a greater scale than
anything hitherto dreamed of, and
the rollrgr will play a larger part
In the national life than evrr be-
fore
Now this nrcdlrtlon is interest-
ing. not only bemuse it holds up
an attractive future lo our gaze.
ImiI because It is Just one more
proof that far-slghled men run
sec a great development and cn-
rlrhment of national life just ,
ahead of us.
Dtimiff the last few years we
have fallen Into a peculiar men-
tal Mint Uric Somehow Al Sirin tn
have got the notion that our great
Hays are all behind us, that the
the depression has dissipated and
vitiated the boundless energy of
America, and that the most we
ran hone for. hetratter, la to keep
our hands Just above water.
It Is only natural that we should
feel that way, In a lime of great
rwfuslon and trouble But It Is
good for us to be reminded that
(lie last few yeura have not been
an end of everything, but have
almply been a breathing spare be-
tween two great epoch* In our his- ,
Ini I
Now. If evrr. Is the time lor us
lo be making great |>liin* lor the
future The era that Is Just be-
ginning can lie extraordinarily rich
and fruitful. H we have rIn- ..im-
age to dream.
Will DEPART MONDAY
Mts Marlon S Cooler, of Okla-
homa City, und daughter. Mrs
John C. Drlatmi, two South Ma-
comb avenue, will depart Mon-
day for a fortnight'* visit with
relatives in Ht Isails. Mo, Chicago
and Olrnroe. Ill During their slay
In Glencoe thev will be guests In
the home nf their son und brother,
Paul Cooler, and Mr* Cooler
Malcolm Garrett, who attends
the Oklahoma University In Nor-
man. Is apending the week-end
with hi* parents. Mr and Mrs
John Oarrelt. 116 Bouth Admire
■venue
to !*■ hi.s most SYNONYMS Infinite, intermln-
hospllal attaches | able, limitless, unlimited, eternal
Sorehead suffered! WORD STUDY "Use a word
three time* und It i-s yours." let
u>. increase our vocabulary bv m;us-
Muscu- ] Miss Motile Younghelm and
Joseph Bauer, of Anadarko. were
guests Friday evening of Mr and
Mrs. Herman Yourghenn, 814 South
Rock Island avenue.
a badly lacerated arm und cuts on
the face.
Mrs Henry Behne, 1017 South
Macomb avenue, Is III at her home
Mrs Mike Boevers. Mrs. Leslie
McMahan was a guest. Two new
members were added to the roll,
Mrs. O'Bar and Mrs. Neely.
My. and Mrs. Bryan Kehmcirc
alid M- and Mrs F Shields of
St. Francis, Kan., were over night
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. W J OaU. of Ok-
SSsBssr^lSZiSP-"® ="-■ -v=s
The Tribune is authorized lo an-
nounce the candidacy of the fol-
lowing. subject to the primary elec-
tions:
spected by Miss Harvey Thompson. was ulayed at six tables and pitch
home demonstration agent, and a' nine. At the close of the evening
new assignments made in sewing. ladies of the circle aerved_ ice
home improvement, canning and cream, cake and coffee. The high
garden work .score favors were won by Mrs E. C.
Miss Evelyn Lorer.zen will be the Loosen for brldg" and George Oas-
June hostess. sen at pitch. Al Ltppoldt won the
J___ I door nrlze. Out of town guests in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs Paul Schwartz,
Mr. and Mrs. T J. O'Brien. Mr
and Mrs. Frank Glnder. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe GJuntmetr. Miss Marv
Gruntmeir. Miss Marguerite Schell
and Miss Josenhlne Hob/a nil of
Problem A Day
A TALE OF SCOTIAN!) YARD 6y H. HELPING
CUAITKIt 47
I'KMIAMH JAW worked It wn»
m \ ilr Ntory.
• Mow Ionic do )ntt think It'd been
SnittK on, lhl« dlff|»llonr
"Thut lllnoMi tm hint on I..civ Mu'nl
yacht look* Itko thn tlnm iim n Kile**
Sny, when hi fell ill, ihe dtHorcd |
in |HM*ltton to nome ft lend nhoiihl
Jin ky «lm, and W^atiimroM inorry
auoln nnd Imvr a family7
thin whim’ one hukupnIr K^'ttlns hold
nf «n*n»r one who could play the part
perfectly duHns th« very few time*I
that Jim ky h itMiNM'lwl? It aee*na I
to t« around (hat vrry time that
Mm dn Houxa look t«oid Mdla* vdlit
hy the mu. JuM along the Hrctrh
nf the «miwhere tho >:•« tit wual
Iviny. and where It often put In. I
l*a'ly Ida would need help in Bettliutl
hold of a mihMItiita. Hlianso la
min h older than Jarky would Iki, I
think, hill lio one could tell iliat who
Anyway. Tall Bom to I'o I are Oreeir
determined to itnd nut the irutti
I tin in Home way I hey hoodwink him
there, or mamise to poht|tonc the
real teal. At any role all thin In
•.(ill quite foiuy >et, air, I Honk lie
thoiiKht of aoniethinis wlo n, ju-i on
the point of icliimt Ilia ILinree ulMtul
It, lie daahod ofT for a h w mlnut< n
pnwHil.lv to (;o hock to l*oloce (• »«*«*t»
—and dtoppcil deml on Ihe way."
"If Ihlii yarn la anywhere near
Ihe truth,** I'clhom wild alowly,
"Isody Ido would know thol her ex*
planalhma would only aallafy him
for lho lime In imj|. Kor, do %ou
know, I hod o lolk thla tnorniiiR will)
a tiiiNim • i friend of Tom a Anil lie
hnp|H tied lo inenllnit a peciillarltv of
hla. Hohl >oii hod to uinc him time
to reflect on thinua. Tlmt any Infoiit
could loHMlwlnk Tolt while he talked
to him the man wna extraordinarily
•oiweptihle lit ploiiNildo aiiKUewi hiim
for llie moment* loit uMo him time
we hud It. I don’t believe any nf
them think they’re auaperted, in
w til* h cma«, I ahould expect to find
the polMin hIIII in exlalem e It ittliat
la* very difth'iilt lo eel In Kniflond
It d<»eMrt alter, the doctora any.
however lotus it’a kept Oerteinlv I
think Ml>a PtindoN faela ante Ihere
la nioie where St come liotn If the
pMtHoitinjs wi»“4 done at Ihe aludio
I tael f, ami if ihe poiw*n in kepi there,
my men have failed lo find any
Inters They've been at work th»*ie.
ami have teporled a total blank "
"And thin Mina Ihindo*. la ane In
the iMiiMontnB of Taltf* Pel ham pon
dr red.
'*1 don't think no, air.* Pointer ir
plied alowly "I think hla death won
it terrible ahock, a real ahock to her
Mill ahe’a pretty certainly mixyl up
In the hint ktnnfl hualtleali la»ni «»f
him uimI nf l«nnl Mllla. That Itelnu
mi, «a I rend It, nlir'a thrrntene«l with
..I Mi Mt 1' 'i Ml A
C. Wiem.m Tliey had attended
the bankers convention at Wich-
ita, Kan., and visited Oklahoma
City.
Mr and Mrs. Will Messenger
and family attended church at
Capitol Hill In Oklahoma City
i Sunday morning and the mission
ft.stile I at El Reno 11) the Hfter- =
noon. si
Born lo Mr mill Mrs Cloyce i Sy
Boevers a eight pound boy Wed- (Iff
tiesday. May 23 Mother and son m
\ arc doing nicely. eg]
Bob l.Vans, student of the Ok la- r*
I homn University III Norman, is ,3p
spending Hie week-end In the home £jc
of hla parents. Mr and Mrs. Cy
Evans, 415 .South Roberta avenue. Jit
Mi ti ii MtKi ii returned ^
to her home in Sliawnee Saturday Jn
I lollowtng a lew days' visit wlthiBfc
lier daughter. Mrs. Nicholson, and
Mr. Nicholson. 729 South Ellison
avenue.
FOB CONGRESS
I Sixth District)
Everett Murphy. Democrat.
FOR statf: senator
J. A. Rinehart, Democrat.
II. C. Skinner, Democrat.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
A Olen Marlowe, Democrat.
The three sides of n trome hulld-
liiit tti',a.sure 48 ft, 9 in. long. 37 ft.
fi in. wid- and 18 ft high to th<- Kingfisher and Miss Agnes and
eaves. Th,'n, how mnny Imards Lester l/)ren*en
measuring 12 ft long and 15 In.
Wide will be required lo enclose th<‘ haus spent Wednesday In Oklnhnma
•ides of thU building? Clt-V' _ , ....
Answer lo veslerdav's prohlrm Prof B C. Pippin received tlie
$1.346 97. Kxnlim.ition Multiply certificates of award for Okarche
27 bv 18 20; divide 48 20 bv 20 and htshschoo! for first place In the
mtnllolv bv 18; dlvtd 2 41 bv 4 anti district hlghschool vocal rontest In
miiltlnlv bv 3; divide 00-1-4 bv 25 class C for the Olrls Glee club and
lid miiltlnlv bv 15; divide 0241 bv j the winner of third place In class C
16 and mult ml v bv 12; add the five for the mixed chorus of the state
I results. i hlghschool vocal contest.
of El Reno
Mr und Mrs I^wr-nr" Naber-
msm
Look nml I-earn
SET YOUR
COURSE
FOR
SUMMER
up. nml iwiMut) Into hull nIimp^n nil
iIn* floor, I.mly hln umihl hnntty
lwi\n M*ur< hnl for him. I flunk, her-
n# If. It wouhl have Im « n too riaky."
"Do you think thin vnlrt, I'rovrn,
knowt Hi# tual truth?"
"I h'H mirw bn iloranT. Which la
him.| him. Itul ho hint t«i In* nhli* lo
look II oxer iik’nin, titrnlitlly, hy him-
Nf If, Hut. UoW to Ko hiirk, I In* |*ol-
Non m<t <1, inakca olio of rourpo think
of KIin. do How/Ji. who h.ia Npi*nt
many n wintrr nlonu th<* M• «lit• r-
ranran, npiiit from liclnx Ihr whloW
probaMywIu lack) I ip m> tu» nil ll( „ ai least I suiumim
ton.lness l»r bttlng and clawing at hr wa, «|,„t, ,f |tP , Ver *M»1e.| "
wimmIfii Lillx, nml for Imiimiiin, nml .... . . „ .
, , pr mm piiuMoi for pointer h»
no on. , . . I don l think I«a4y Wi » .. , . . ».....
. M |coitlinu# In* Lite of iHMuublllttea.
Hon in in it oiihor, hut thwl notion I
**My hten In. nlr. t ii.»t Htrungt
tushl MOIOO «*f till*nr iirllfklnl Immi>
lint thut
flM>| with
In nimply founded on I ho
no one hut n fool truxU m
M DOC rot."
**l«ndy Mu’r rorlnlnly not thntH
I ly Jovil" Prlhum toao nnd lit n
t tour with kindlmK oyt. "My Jovt.
thnt iiMounta (or hor virulent hAlrodl
of Mi-- Ih'iirteltn Nn>lor H’d |m»n|.
(ix» i' lo • • rut Hut nntuiol If ah* j
(ut ahown up nnd nent lo priaon
n#m Him with hli (kct ill Kfiwwl| n^j hq ff#u4, howovor clivtf, could| hy Mf oOdflMcitll if SlM trMv ,n
Npf’.tk to (In oIniiiI Tull. An I (rod
her." Pointer wont on. "aho’n uImkiI
un mu* h plu* k na alio hn* morote
w hlrli la (*» any not n ape* k of oil hr i
in her whole innk«* up Kor am h •»
utiwiird, alir ttit ii* <1 dow n n terrible
rood when ahe tel I hem uae her ic
n derny."
"Wove teornrwl," IVIhnm nlnnced
nt n pilin'r, "Ihnl atie nnd Hie *te
H*mrn wuiiihii nl«»pp**d eilhrr nl Hi*'
NO no* i»lme or nt the fuiinr hot* I with
jhoth ihoMe men -MflU nml Tull llv
Ihe wuy, no yoil IhoiiuM. Ihnl plMful
,m,rLie nf iNpcndant twranla la a myth
........ """k **“ We'va lea mad from tha imopl* who
accidental In n munlor l». ,he h„r n„,i„r,
.1 ..lie, Thai wouhl mean Unit ||lM|er Hho h,r |MW, thnt
or ....... or thut r.mhI In.ly Is dead. Hhr was an
■ luted with him knew ..It ......ut the l|r||||> * ho married Ihe artist
Hkil's and iheirfeelmg towards John |nnk |>ot(„yi all(J
had |<revalued Etta from marrying knew thentorw Hint U)»r|tk< |1|)r uhlld—lhle lltllian whs
Ihe man who lined her, Tbero'a a W'ould Ik. sate sus|ie» ts. alwul Ift The mother strugaled
title * Dining Dome dny, nnd «*very "I womlei1 If Ihla w hide deception nhtng for nnolher three yeniD aup-
in h of land WrNtmu' ott hna lx eit- in Hlrthllt'e?*' P* Ihnni auld a . mutiny them both hy ihlnn tminilng
lulled hy hh fntfo r Und, If >ou*re |*olnl« r Ihnunbl ihia highly impttdt-1 tending pottery, tmtking gtovex. *l*»-
right, and I don't doubt you nrt* nltte. . • . "Nor «lo I a*e whnl log Dtttnll *te«*»rnllVD lepiilre. Hhe
w hut n pity lop* * n*hng ul tho lull! Htrnnia' loin to .■tin tit (pi hy Im*iiiv i •,«•( iud to\e worked for aome g*M»d
• »f n <nrt kns gone oul of fneltlon " In pnl*l m lor doinu n pi tmoiont pnr( houavB. When ehc died. Ullllmt wnd
Then Pelhniit’D eyeg wlrltlied. II** m wlthli hr n bee It omtnuo'l," he oh tuken hd umiimnion hy Mre «!•
>nw where Pointer wuo ilrlving Ih** i*4i»d "WMltotil u«hm| pny Ihe Inak HotiXM. The eludlo wud genernlly let
' * Miy* | to MilfUk hut Ihrrc R hern no com
N"U tlkll (lid (Id* I h id necirl. I thing !»«»( •" MB) fi* »* * • I Ht Ihnx
ihla InfnmouD eecrel, wnn Dua|*e« t*-d hinteelf into ll Dpi* mildly. No, Mr. I
feel pine Ihnl he d n party lo n regtl*
IIIl htlRinoaN pto|>onIIloll Prom wlthli
they nil 4’lnWr huitdaome piofllD. Ho
mu* It lo whoever pn»* ut*’*l hint. Ho
itiAch to Jnt ky—H
"And the t'opl l*i IrHfly Idit" Pel*
hunt tuehtel "Well, itfler Hlmitgu
huyp Ht*- iMKitomtiricD, whnl next?**
"Tb» o my (lit* an In, dIi, Ihnl h»* I« tenr Ihnw n front liny ttueallott of
tnkta them In MPn iMimlna’ atmllo lielng ilitpllt nte<| lit n tnutiler. Hut I
And Ihnl eilhn therr. nr nt It • r own « uuldn l m» why MIm |(tindnD ladfed,
h> I aa fthe did, front Mid tie Hotixn, Now
I 1 It look* na I hough Dlte hud nverhe»«td
the pniDomd hoiiionnuir wmildni I ilouhl If nny p«ii"*ut *'itiM-ed the Itotine Nottirlhing, w hit h gnve het mt ink*
hnve Im * »t got t» »»dy for him. II'm ] l»% Pnln*e Ureen. Itul Iheie'n tm 1 ling md lo w hnl wdd on foot nl Went*
openly known ( Ottmnllon lirtween ittNt oirD hntine "
Mid «|r Hotuu nml Tnll, We Dhnfl "Att«l lile«l lo wnrtt Tnll wilhoyl
ohm h Im»iIt plnceg, of (“otirpr, hut my lie being knowm "
•j belief id Ihnl II will l*e In tbe lUt J
l, How many acres does Ihe nv-|M
■ i age Am ilenu farm totilaln? n
3 Whal Is th fluid In a thermo- *8
mclcr? M
3, Wlm painted "The Last Sup- il
, prr"? , a
4. flow many islands ar' liter" In (la
The Thousand Wands," In the 8t sJ
I iaiwrencc River?
5 What wa.. the "Vinegar BlbF "? |fl
Answers
1. 136 aen's. '.JJ
2. Mcrrnry,
j 3. l/*onardn Da Vinci.
4 1.692
5 A Bllilc printed nt
1717, 111 whtcli Hi- word
appeared ns "vlneggr."
Oxford in
"vineyard"
MEMORY LANE
nr Dlumhled on hy Tnll. nnd Hint
Ihnl wna why hr wna pnlpnn**f|?"
"I( lookn like II, Dir lie Inlks to
It tit coui’ltl nteiut te lievlitg III n drvll.
To n friend of Weal mm i»H’d (he Irkk
h*>mg pin> rd on him wouhl neem
ttevlllah Indeeil"
IVIhnm n(Mhle<| hr reel y.
"If I'm right, Tail mimt hnvr bren
DUxpIrlouM of the 11 ul It when he went
t*i nA« thla Jntky w-dridoy motlting
And intiDl ltA\e almwn hln Dtinph Ion, I Iipum*. pome one Mr* *te Houxm i
perhnpD in n folk with I.«i«|\ Ido. ot [ »lip- on* In pm-"»i otol dnra it
plnlnl nlMttM I hr II nl. II'd tern pit I* I
iwgtdnrly by Mian Inimlna’'
"Worked ft»r good bouaea , , ,*
Pointer tr|*rntrd 1 hotlg ht fully, "Ihr
tliDtigltlrr would AtrontiMiny h* t
mother prolmbly, * , . I wonder. , , ,
My fltat hten whd Ihnl him kttinil Wu*
nl the r*Mi| of Mr. Tnll'g muf«h«t
MIm kntitll Ihnl wna lift old «*f tedog
(•Itown tip He wnd do «teletinlm«d lo
!
May 27, I MM
Master Meclisnlr Embury is her-
from Chlekasha Railroad Rumb-
ling*.
New York. Mnv 27 -Ul.r A w«>-
man will have the honor of making
Hie flrtJ trio In Hie first monoplane
ever built In tills rnuntrv, If plans ,rjil|
tor today's trial Irln of thr strung*' ' lj,|
air rrnft are earrird lo a suereaaful
H,M: s
The now hilm Boacli suits an* here—and (hey
have a secret way of keeping their smooth*
shapely lines—wash or clean perfectly, hut shed
(he dust or grime heller than any soil of sum-
conclusion Site is Mr*. A. C
man. the wife of the daring aero
nnut of Die same name
ponalhlp thpl Ihr »ml teiy hn*l nomr
mntk on him In whh h CrAv*n ntny
hnv# ittmwrnily fllcffwl, or of whh H
WtDlmmoM may hn\r wnihii
f/O HK COA //At/ Ih
it, l9iy
Tit" thirteenth annual eommnnce-
nirtil Of the I DbRO HillUChOOl,
with graduates representing 13;
families, will be held al the FI
Reno lheatr" tomorrow evening at
8 o'clock Graduates of the elnsa ot
'09 are Ethel OltV" Dowell, Bessie
Ilea Mount. Daniel Victor Gating -1
Iter, Vera Dnphene Mtreeter, Boyd
Russel Butieh. Emelle Fllrabelh
Wewerka Helen Hurtonse MttHcr.i
Btella Bunch, Joe Ueb Shell Wan-
na May Klntlrley, Ulara Fern Mr-
Crelght. Matilda Brener, ovtda
Maude Peters, MlllU'd Cliaar Scott,
Mllfred Arthur McCrelght.
t
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