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To Complete Your Easter Outfit
GLOVES
Wear the latest — Kayser gloves in new
novelty fabrics that are lovely and practi-
cal, too, for everyone washes beautifully!
White, beige and navy!
SCARFS
Add a gay note to your Easter suit or
coat. Ascot and scarf ties in plaids, dots
and geometric designs!
BAGS
Beautifully fashioned of ribbon grained
calf or smooth finished calf. Nicely fitted.
White, navy, black, gray— j Qg
Others $1.00 and $2.98.
HOSIERY
Sheer chiffon hose, 48 gauge, all-silk from
hem to toe. Run-stop ton and reinforced
toe. Your choice of all tne spring shades.
Exceptionally beautiful for hose at this
price because they’re slight irregulars of
J.50 quality!
Handkerchiefs . . .
Lovely hand made handkerchiefs of the
finest linens and workmanship. Colors to
harmonize with your ensemble—and they
make a lovely und appreciated Easter
Jewelry . . .
The newest creations in costume jewelry.
Unusual and beautifully designed patterns
in bracelets, pins, ear rings, dies and neck-
in bracelets, pins, ear rin
laces— r
FOUR
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A lllue Rltibou R^
KewApnprr Serving
a llliir Hlblvou
Com in unity.
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934.
LITERARY IMS
List of Most Popular Vol-
umes Given
MEMBER 1934
Quite diversified are the literary
tastes of the public, which dally
visits the El Reno Carnegie library
eTJAPTEn &S lot his paradise closed silently behind I remembered as Biblical course* Iflu
WAS MANY minutes before him. | tire thcough bta seething brain.
TlgifPe .poke again, and then there • • • "The winepress of the wrath ot
was a subtle change In his voice. It When Tlggie came to himself he God " Was that what he was tread-
sounded many years older than him »a» back at "The Sea Lion", though log In that hour? And what wa» it
*c,t- I he had oot the faintest recollection | that came out of the winepress?
Easter Breakfast is
nual Affair
An-
“If It', a question of rights, he has a* 10 pow he arrlved there. So in- ijhat also he remembered with a
forfeited any ho ever had.” be said lolerabl# was the pain at his heart vividness of which his commonplace
"If it's a question ol killing, two can l*lal h* h>H ** 11 (h* *'or*d of nor- I imagination had never before been
fr.dn'1"u' South In search of reading material. Miss Play at that game Now listen. Viola. ,nal ,hlnk'5 mu*' hav* come to an capable And again the mist about
..— ..... ... . I ... ■ —......— ------ - - - 'md Jr.e thought alone stood out | him and the ground on which he
■..... and entered us sccond-ci.iss
mall matter under the Act of
March .1, 1879.
DAVIS O. VANDIVIBR
Editor and Publisher
Al Wilson — Advertising Manager
I *n it I Wade..........News Editor
Mary Elizabeth Wilson, librarian,
observed Friday when she named
the most popular volumes avail-
able there.
She designated the following list
as the most popular: "Anthony Ad-
verse " Hervey Allen; "Best Plays
of 1932-33" Burns Mantle; Within
Tills Present" Margaret Ayer
Barnes; "The Hope of The World"
Harry Emerson Fosdick.
"The Shape of Things to Come" | do!"
II G. Wells; "Modern Handbook I *’u* *UII
for Girls" Landers; "100,000.000
Member Canadian County Printers Guinea Pigs"; "Roosevelt and His
America" B'mard Fay; "Artists
in Music Today" Knufmann; "For-
rest of Adventure" Delmars; "Rus-
sia Today" Eddy.
Other Popular Books
"The Future Comes" Beard;
"Mother" Pearl Buck; "Careers
Ahead" Cottier; "The Cherokee
for I mean overy word I way. Noth _________ ____ ________ ...
lug will make m. give you up °r *** °* suffering and to this he walked was rod —red a* blood.
Whatever I may have to go through clul,K * tenacity which seemed I He foil the sweat running down
to make vou my wile. | shall -mint 10 *av* hl" r,'n,,on. and that was the his face Why had he not killed the
as an honor for tour sake And l ,,x*d determination to meet hie I
The ASSOCIATED PitICSS U ex-
clusively entitled to the Use fur
i "-nublli at Ion of all the near*
ilisnatches credited lo it or not
credited by this paper, and also
Hie I oral news therein.
All rights of publication of spe-
cial dispatches herein are also re-
served.
Nuiloiiai Advertising
Hepreseiitstlves
I 'HOST, I, A Mils A KUHN,
New tori., I Itlengu, Detroit,
M. loots. Iinllns. Altunin,
*«n rrnuelsro.
fellow the night before? Harvey had
ahall not shirk IL Do you under-I cn*n,y’ I suggested It and he had thought him
stand?" Upon '.he memory of Viols he omd Surely Harvey had been the
But Viola remained silent, her face '1ar®,) b0' dwel*. bul put It resolutely sane one ot the two' But he would
hidden troin him. from him As he had tald. this was remedy the omission now. The
“Viola I - He snoke Insistently n°’ tbe ,rd nor *'ould h* for • mo- weapon he carried was stout enough
I fit# nt rsfll.l.lllar if aa annk 13. .a a.L... • I In .,.... I. . ..... n>. _ j . i
"You do understand. Tell me you
tnent consider It as euch. But what I to smash a man's skull, and the
D All.A St list ItlPTIWN It A I KS
II, f urrier
tine week _____:________... | t-
Three months _________l.. _J|
i'lie year ...... I&.40
H> Mall In < nnndlnn nut|
Adjoining Counties.
lino year ....................ft.00
I , months ........ ijio
II, Moll Outside A lour iouuttes
's,
Ms months ____ ____, i.H gn
Three months ........ .„|S.uo
FRIDAV, MARCH 30, 1931.
the end was to be It was Impossible I alrenglh of a giant nerved the hand
to say until he had eeen Norman I that held IL It would not take long
*'l# dl<1 n',, ,ool< UP-1 again To find th» fellow and thrush —perhaps one-perhaps two—at the
though her whole body throbbed Ui I him without mercy was the drat lm- moat three—crashing blowsl And
pulse within him, and till It was I the world would he rid of a vile
lie walled for a few momenta, then 1 satisfied he ‘wore lo himself that he scoundrel, and Viola would he sale
began to leel for her hidden face, would never rest There are time* I Till now he had kept his thoughts
seeking to turn it upwards Hut at In the lives of tortured human be-I rigidly turned away from her. but at
lhat ah* moved very suddenly, rats- Ings when phyaleal Inaction Is lm- this point like a revolving light
• ng It to his own Her eyes hurtled possible—the gteatesl torture i»f all: wheeling shore wards they became
In I heir deep hollows with a at range find thus era* It now with Tlggie suddenly focussed upon her. With
und spiritual radiance In which The need to meei and revenge him- the scattering of a man’s brains on
there was nothing earthly She | self upon his enemy was stronger | the blood-red earth, her freedom
Easter services for the Christian
church will begin with the sun-
rise breakfast at 6:30 Sunday morn-
! lng. The Progressive women’s class
will serve hot biscuits and honey.
Those who attend will bring their
; own eggs and bacon and the
, Christian Endeavor young people
i will provide the coffee.
The sunrise breakfast has become
an Institution, each year the young
people as well as the adults gather
I for this service.
A short prayer service follows the
breakfast and leaves plenty of time
for those who attend to return
home and make ready for th»
Easter parade, Rev. R R Hilde-
brand. pastor said.
Strip" Rainey; The World Adrift" l,f,ed h®r hand" lo hl* •boulder*, than any desire he hart aver known would oe secure. He saw the pale
holding him slightly from her. before. It urged hlrr with a fiery and anguish ot hei face as he hud seen
"I only know this.- she said, end P*'P*1'1*1 goading which awept him It Iasi and It p.-rced him like
tier voice was clear end firm as h«I Irrealatlbly on brooking no delay sword thrust through Ills heart ll
had never heard IL "I have done No ma'1"e*» of delirium could dave wa« the last drop in that terrible
wrong over and over again in tuklng ddVf a him more relentlessly. I cup and he drank II to the dregs,
help from xou. Hut I have come to | But "Tht Hea Lloo* presented a|_ Thfre came the sound of running
Buell; "Little Man. What Now?"
Haas Fiillatlii; "Flying Carpet”
Richard Halliburton; ’’Best Short
Stories of 1933"; Magnificent Ob-
1 scession" Lloyd Douglas.
"More Power to You” Pitkin;
Miss Kathryn Arnold, who at-
tends Central State Teachers col-
lege in Edmond, and Miss Roberta
Arnold, student of the Oklahoma
City University in Oklahoma City,
are spending the Easter vacation
In the home of their parents, Mi
and Mrs. Fred E. Arnold, 518 South
Barker avenue.
Mrs. Thomas H. Ellison, 604
South Barker avenue, motored to
Norman Thursday.
You’ll Want New Shoes
Easter
Here you’ll find the
smartest selection
ever . . .
$coo
Styles of . . .
White Kid
Grey Kid
Blue Kid
Blonde Kid
Black Kid
and Combinations.
Other styles at
$3.95
the end of it now. I’m going lo cut I blank and deserted appearance. It ^*el behind h.in and he swung
101 Patchwork Pattern." ILfeiri.n- I ",B ol " nnw I m going 10 cut . .. ______ .
M, rtlshnii uireeiel am’ *drl,L and where I shall I was not the hour for kindly gossip. •ro'md A afoul square figure came
rich One More Rlvci * inhi, hnteb God alone know*. But It won’t | and doubtless Joe Penny was busy | *U'nbering round the corner of the
Mrs. Ernest Hodgklnson. 1005
Sunset Drive, Is ill at her home.
KlUoj
l*« on your raft. dear. #ver again—I within, working under hla wife’* Mnn* 8n*J lm|»et»iou*ly he moved to
Bible Thought
John ________ ____ ________ _ _____ ......... __ __ __
n,'l,"!v?na«i,niN!t'|l||h'- ,ho,"''h 1 *,mM n*v»r forget—never I capable guidance. It did not lake I,n"' IL ■' waa Joe Penny.
f)MI -. ’ forget—your great good nee* In tak- Tlggie long to look Into the bare, 1 h* landlord had evidently run
I-mi, f.miv,, ui' ii ■ U« ® |MB on board Now I wunt you— | Jlngy rooms and find them empty •°nie dtetuoce. for lie wu* desperate-
, , s . ‘ , , ' No 8e( ' pleaee. liggiu-tn «ay good-liy to me I He wen: upstairs, but only to achieve Il? 0,11 °* breath, and as Tlggie
* H l _ lln' —for good because It can’t possibly the same result* The rosy cheeked I reached him he swayed and would
<t ol Jalnn Muzi' dc la bo otherwise now Don't you see I chambermaid ws* the only person to I have fallen bin for Tlggle's firm sup-
PtUBlc" Faith would WKiner die than drag you | be seen. All the doors were open. P™1- Aa 11 he douliM up with
OOD'8 WONDERFUL 1X3VK
For Ood so loved the world, that Roche; "liOve's A
.1', Ills only begotten Son. Baldwin; Gipsy Waggon" Shellt l down? II ll came to that. I would I all the room* tenantle«e. He went Ith® br-ath whistling through his
whosoever belleveth In him Kaye-Snilth; Ttic Angel In T3ie ‘he that I eolemnly declare to you Mown again still raging Inwardly, I ,,a’ni lungs and hung upon him al.
sliiiiild not perish, bill have ever- House Kathleen Norris; "5.000 | —and even you wouldn't be able to chatlng al the pruapect of delay. Out I "'h’11 ,n * *,a,* of collapse.
lusting life. -John 3.16
New An wers to Qu-stlons" Husk In; , prevent il Yes. I am In earnest— again Into the mist be tramped. I “What on earth
said Tlggie
ll V"II<I tlx Rio Grande William 1 I" earnest, nrr,1 nothing will hearing again the voice of the siren I "What's the matter, man? Is every-
MrD'od Ihiln?; "Heavy Weather" make me change. II 1 lovW you only coming muffled through tta shifting body gone mad today?"
P. G Wodehouse. a lltllo. per hups | might let you do fold*: then, struck by a sudden “No air—no!" Through tearing
Mystery of The Gold Box" Wtl-| a* 11 '*• * nm utterly un- thought, he plunged baek to search I gasps Joe I'ennv answered him "I'll
Hams; 'As the Earth Turns" Ola- ’*"r,h*' nMd 1 There! I have for something In tbe hall. be all right—In a minute. Give me
dys Hasty Carroll; The Human l’1® ,s® W'M y'”1 k,“ ,n* "ow | "• fo,‘nd a atom ash atlck-Hir- l"”®-«** my wind!*
■ |t ou, | Tlggie gave him time. He did
POLICE REPORTER
pilARLKB DICKENS, In Whom
there Is n renewed Interest at
the present time was a police __ _ Igpgs _ _ _
( oim reporter in his early day Body" Clendennlng; "Ey<« of Love" *®“B° r,*ht *wa? and t«ke I vey a piotwriy—and pulled
ulthough newspaper reporting In Warwlrk I>eping"PresentiliL Ll'lv IU,v'y wl,h yo" *° ,,,al »e don't I testing It grimly In his hand*' Yes In,or* half-dragging and half-carry-
Dlrketis' day was vastly different Mara," IRmih Tarkinglon; ' e.n- “ **------—■ ■**----■-*----- ■■ - 1 .....------■
Hem the reporting of today. News- clianted Ground" Temule Bailey
papers have made wonderful pro- Many fjuighs for Many Days"
mi , during Hie post hundred Irvin H Cobbs; "Helf-Mude Wom-
an" Faith Baldwin.
met i again? That Is the greulcsl lit would answer Ihe purpoaa. It was ln* h,n’ *° • bench oulald* the pon-h
He went out again Into the empty b“n',!n1*
thing you ran dn f„r ms now. dear- strong enough to hammer anyone to I
eat I'leaae please will you do ItT” a pulp.
There was no Ignoring Ihe entreaty f
In Her voice n iw nr the earnest sup- ]
pllrntlor, of those horning eyea ft
Cwifie to Tlggie su ld< «ly that to re I
main ami resist her was to torture
her ns he hud been tortured the pre-
Iipnn which foe sank thankfully,
panllng a* I hough he were nearly at
llllle strecL All lhat was left was
to wan till hla eneine came, and
walling was the hardest task of all
—or ao he thoughL
Hut m a very rew seconds he was
speaking again, forcing out hla ut-
lennct In great )crk* “I coinc—to
i Bbd you, air. Th-re's no one else
lit al rode along the road lo fba M.P- A'' lH>ya-«re out w.lh
tbe net*.
m";:.I ^".njrvtn :i:;r I k„„w
reporter, he develo|Kd that "drama- TnmiiiiM.n'' wild **nJl'f 11
i:„"r ........- ■** -* - 3aSrfcj"1£ sxs -,z.
Al' this friend adds "And In my l^nd ^Fur Ho,^n.nJ?,,J""
opinion. Dickens will still l>a mov- lLi^ltain. 'm ii.1 « W,‘ ’
11 n and women to tcai long iHn(i Ml. . ' ‘ ......, ...........
unltirleg lifter everyone has forgot- (,.uv Sll|„. 1 1 '*1^" h®r strength Iwgan in toller atlturmoll of it fascinated hTm mmtaa
t’ U Ihe critics who now and again Uuibmunn HU Uiw XaC' ^h !""* br,"',! ,n,° '""®r «>' « -•••«•• to deaden the llery tor-I .:H,‘ "pnn1 b'm-and he knew
ti e up and call him ’crude,’ and lining ‘ MUIlof* cl®al »>lUe log antraatlng hint to leave her, lure within. But the relief was only L, "* , enny ‘'‘‘'i’®’’ 0,J' ',l" ""8W*r
hL. work full nf •tA..f»vrwi iwoiee.ws * rtuiM ho by any mean* muBior his fomporary. Vtrv mmui tnrn»H I whii miim k«*_
own. Then, moved l.y her anguish I away, driven by th* red devil of n‘Bht ,l®'"
| •• .........«, •'«> have moved vengeane. that would not let bhn .......
, lom. lie lield her to him. mmfortlng | resL
| her in th* only way tliut waa left to
lion
Ids work full of ‘pathoa.’ Dickens
mu has directly to the human
heartstrings, and that will make
any man great If he has the com-
mand of language lo make his mes-
sage plain and Dickens had "
Newspaper work has Its compen-
sation* It has it* joys us well us
its sorrows
COURTHOUSE
NEWS ITEMS
Bert lm
You been through It—
kem it laa.1, tor her .aka. I rain" n"th7hlil»'™ ndT'eh.udTf I'« "iy «•«••—«l_»nvone ran help him
tel for a spare he would not yield spray rose up from the boulders over “1mnorl"
lw,a,use he couM noL Arid only which they rus'.ivl The roar and "ho" *anl|ng heipr said Tlggie
1 Hut In thal moment a strange
power win* upon bun—and he knew
sd out his answer
wliut mine here—
tell off the cliff In
lb» fog. lie’s down on Sllmby Hock
—frying for help*
Surel* the fellow would soon make I And h wns m"^!fT|iis"|,ean> l
“All right, darling! I ll go-l’ll nothlng^o'Irep' hlnTr^^*i^U.M ,iT ',V,,r *"h WOr',B '",cr‘"e "* own
*.“ b" si.M “hun t cryl I can’t “ P, m f?r l“’B 10 'h* JWnle cry for help.
_ r, Tst h^tTom'0". Zlu th,‘- T":\ 3'"> -"'*'B'"®-'®d himself a
......«" ' '..,d —,pd Ib*«MBtoi to recover. “Jlm’e amiting
tjuilelahn Deed
l.ItTLS INCIDENTS
pOI* ROBERT R M. COR MICK, dlv «| FI t,,g her d.-tre- ..... he „„w that h. , | JJ^"1I b«w_a ■« wIL They
^ publl.shor of The Clilrugo Trl- Hr lease of Oil and Gas lease
Imiie. who gave
I-1 idgy
' 'Freedom
til ns nn _________ ___________ ________
J;* ‘J "*d .....I" iy. for he warned sn rmriv M,-,
lb|r€l t",nr “h""1 ln "" ttnusua1 Amcrdtv Petroleum corporation ri i,>(„ \»L. f"r bit reckoning with Norman
al to l .1 Wnlbttum and wile E'.., huah 1..- L h' l,rlln*' | n,pr* »•« no rear of Intarferenc*
l-aers Were nearly »pe„L He got teav• n p,hind n.V'a"!!P i !',n PUl1 on ,h»* »" ««hl. and I’ll
vhn gave un address Inst Producrs oil company to Oeorge li'l"*r'li iT fr.0"' , h‘"r *° ",®m dt*« n-ing the i,L a*d dm*?' ' hc,1' n!" B»od
evening on the subject, Shaw rt nl. N', HW 27-lln-lnw . , '* A"*l there ha twin low ovar]th* nlf|,t bef,,^ andiu*. *.n.ni "V hem going down It’ll take
III of the Press la regard- Till1 Iron Mountain Oil conipany ber. that they bed r-ted mln I* H. w?s knf. .!, "amn '° h"" Bu* 1
?"U.',:?r,.,vPn,."’M "'!bir !‘.;*r ..........- *><•• nw «. h.......... «*>•• — *.».ou, »:*
The Tribune hud publisla'd some- NW and KW of NW 36-l2n-i0w
tl'lug that Ihe nfflcliils of Chicago Mineral Heed
mil not like und they brought suit cieorgr Shuw and wile to 11 h
“brt in Ihe name of the el.y Nhud* HW 27 nn l0w ‘ “ 8
- " dollars Attorneys to whom Al.a-rt !!,,* hrnme MTuughhn
Uu case was submitted reported to to Jami-s It Itaines iu
(VI McCormick that *11 rWrt rul-115-lCloiy ' * "* 8W
*!'*• Indicated that the case against r F Mi ljoiuhlii, „„a »« ,. u
^hc Trtbune might be made to Laughlln to James ll Raines NS
.. . H f w !!lb> dtarouraglng |kilnl Man A Thomas et al lo Rhell
‘the1 law M°hM HU Mtureu<1ta ^’N"' COrp0,*U00’ HK
mu h that when he tackles a prob-
lem. he tackles It with bulldog de-
10W.
Aiwlgtimml nl
OH and Gas I .case
Nh. clung to him closely for a (HTsh*a‘lm"i!l. ''"a ',n,, ft "0"ld
»»«*l* ........I Pile,.,,sly like . child: ^Furiously hV tell 7 'hB*,rr®L
thow at last she grew anil „,d hei , b*. ,HI ,r«n'b'n« »p
hold relaxed | dow n In front nf the Inn. the
-Mood -by I .........
Inaii.lihly,
II* felt her go limp In hi* arena l,y «haa"y v»"tH»g of
«. be is,./her dowl H;Z „
frl| imci .pi,, . . I ,n" fltmMjp of walling whrn
klag ws* de.Ddy ^ '° ,b* v®ry Martf lurited crimson
And then them earn, a touch on wlasT #nd * w 01
hla ahoulder and Helen's i„. I
hind him "t^av* bar In met D s 'hi* means murder." he
only * faint You go now I |f|| tw m™ h"",M',,•1an,, *>">ethmg within
IwHer tor her." ^1™ ,,,rtp' 10 "•* « *Hd
'■"".word* though kindly spoken *° * ^
mid had been w,.n by The Tribune,
t’ol McCormtek wit* recogntw-d us a
very able attorney as well att pub-
I. her of what u regarded at live
world* leading newspaper
Utile Incidents In our lives of.
ten change the whole current ol
cur future activities.
termination and thoroughnev ,.nd i0J|’>n r,*‘ *’U> 1 W VlrrB<'"' Nw «f which h* Muid om au«t^VJl " "",1 nn' ,n ,ro- •MHeeely
trami ....... STS * I-..........• ..............
■tumbtad from ,h, t.'.m hsn| y Via' ■?* 'b# “Wr ......
reitlltiug what he dkf until he .,,'ld ,T. aw „V 't^"'^ whb*
“>• ***** I fontaatloally,
\ I'rolilcm \ Day
Mr Jones reeelved it bid of 6ft
nrnts a sqiture foot for btilldlng a
crincni floor In a alio, circular III
l"im iml iitcnsurtna 18 f| in
I liEEtlDM 04 PRESS diameter, Whal will be the cuut?
JT hits seemed to some thal Hie A',*wer to leslerduy's Problem
1 newspapers hu\c be n unduly I1®34 tnlles Kxplnnallon Multi-
irmed over the possibility that 1 ,y lwl bv 7: multiply l«o by 7;
General Johnson and the NRA Ml,ll,rr f001 «f eaelt result; I
might decide to tlccnv the press ulc,, "tltiare root of thto'
of the nnllon and thereby hamper *um’
the freedom of newspapers to puh- ------
Jlsh the things they think should
he published.
It lx no secret mat General
Johnson had some such thought In
mind. Tlte fight the newspaper
made to have a dtatlnrt and rlear
Look and Learn
No. 2
Continued from
•*.,e
On*
declaration In the newspaper code; uaefulnraa Dial will be a benefit
:ai nothing in Hie code should be ln v,,ar» to come.” the AdminUo
IT/, .ii M •bridging the con- lr,tor ■old reporter*, adding, "the
ant utmost rights of press freedutn. P'mirnm gave millions of people
" "A a light made for all the peo- *h opportunity to earn an Income I "»t»nln* black
I’1 on a real job" I <• A volcano In Italy,
Freedom of apeech and of (hi » ' Vaa, In every atate in llte
|WT« u a rigid thal Moap lust .,,Mm.,.r0.*l"u"'!' |*ersons Union.
1. About how many people in the
U 8 do not use toolh brushea?
2. Who wrote the novel, "Call of
the Wild"?
3. Prom wlial
"negro” come?
4 What and wlirre la Hlrom-
boll?
5 la It Illegal for a man lo
marry his nleee or an aunt to
marry Iter nephew?
Answers
1. About 70 million,
2. Jack I undent
3. From the Latin word nlger.
ft igyilVM f-y / Ihfl Mary s.,,., ,
hist Service Of
Series Tonight
( Ould only Itnd you. I’m belter now.
Wo’d bast lm getting along. It's life
or death to him."
He stturuered to his feet. Tlggie
was stuii,ling stiffly motionless, as a
man might stand . before a firing
early in th* last terrlllc moment of
hi* earthly existence. Hla heart wss
l<eatlng with wdd spnstnodlo jerks
Life or denlht Life or death! And
what war life hut on* long fierce
struggle of shipwrecked erenture*
lighting to escape perdition? And
he—the sublime fool of them all—
wo* he going to coat himself over-
hoard In give his enemy placo?
Th# blood was pounding In hie
'em plea lie could hear It Ilk* a
• ml filed drum, urging him to eoma
sort of action. Hut lo whal? To
bring life to a man who. If he had
croaaed hla palh but a minute
would even now ho lying
"My O.hII- he whispered again,
and he spoke ns a man In agony.
My Ood I Not i lit* f I can't ] ”
no nn vonti nu no j
ANNOUNCE IIIR I'll
Dt and Mrs. Jack NlclioUon, ol
Hail Francisco, announce the birth
«.| a daughter weighing nine pounds
--— Thursday. Match 29. Mother and
( ihm hiding_ eervltc of U»e Holv child lire doing well in a 8un
week sertr*. being rondurled al ihe Franrlaeo hasplul. Doetor Nlrhol-
Pirsi Presbyterian ehurrh. will be -on Is the son of Mra. A L. Nlrhol-
held at 7:30 o'clock Friday night, son. Hot! Houlh Barker avenue.
Rev I 0 Mown', pastor. ------
nounoed.
Tlte evening's program will be in
the lorm ol a oarramental service
The seaaion meeting Is sclteduled
for 7:15 o'rlork. All membera have
been urged to attend.
REMINISCING
llama Hrarsdarad from Th*
P**»a nl It Yaars Vaa
March 7.0, I win
No publication filed.
«-•. much lo the people as to
n wspaprrs If freedom of speech
Ihe
Still
•re on the payroll bul moat
------ ... MNP ... SUC.TI! !’* 1 hem are lo be iranaferred toi
..ltd of the pram is either liiniied V .worf rr|l®f P««ram ol the
..r taken away, the people lose opr , •dmlnlstrailoit also headed
«l iheir guaranleed rotistiiuliounl ,y M"llkl.n* The government has
lights Where such freedom |x '/ ,>tan r®*dy »up|tle-
ubrldged. tyranny la very likely to !,u‘'" and Hopkins emphas-
follow. Iwl "hew thal "we Intend lo see
There was real cause for concern lh*l everybody In the country who
lhat such a course might lie si- Thef gets It "
Rmpted That danger no longer To Finish Detail.
peraona will remain
with ( WA lo finish details of the
work nnd
exists, but It did exist until jt stub-
Nan fight was made lo prevent it
Daily I/OMona
In Enjrltah
THIS CROSS TELLS YOU
It Means the REAL ARTICLE
WORDH OFTEN MI8U8ICD Iki
not aav "Any one of these bovs
•re rupable “ 8ay. "I* rapabl-.”
One la lh» singular subject
OFTEN MtHPRONOUNCBD
Their. Pronounce Ihar, a as in
rare
CKNUINK
ASPIRIN
WRONG tun I.INTEH
The glee elub from Rlverview
school dlatrtrl No P3. won"second
hi the nnnusl Canadian Ydunu
,«,„1 ig™ H"d OFTEN MIMPELLED Pharaoh,
the ueneral Jlful'
IV administration has .penI 'de?™ ^! ^ P"
approximately one billion dollars1 WniuY Yrtnxv ....
rural mdi ^ IWO OOOjOOO lh.4 Umea \„d It ls^ «.u«“75
diKiod In El Reno las, naliitdai nisteli 'ijvn>nn<Mn' »,IWl •PPrf>*1'1 us Increase our vocabulsiv by max
I"?u4d of the Rlveralde club, whirh S^e ref .^f.f^f00 fnr terlng one wotd Zh 4»v £
was erroiteoualv slMled_^^f,ndiii - u ' T 0 ’ * money was supplied day's word' xyai -rrii ° lL. 771
'■*» « n. SXS!,,™’. jST!?.
|ailed paaltInn”
BAYER
19
Of llnypr
Miinufucturc
When you jfo lo buy aspirin,
just rememlter this; livery
In Mr I of real aspirin of
llayer manufneiiire is
Ftanipnl with Ihis rrosa. No
lalilel will..ml this cross is
(iKNHNK Bayer As|>irin.
Safe relief for lieatlnelie, eoltfa, sore lltroal,
pntna nf rheumatism anil neuritis, rtr.
Cawulwa foyer Aipum DoeeMaOMorm «h* Haorf
nemcmlrer Ihis for your own
protection. Tell your frieiula
ii I h >ii I it for their pmtaction.
Drmanil it ml
gel (iciiuiiic
BayerAspirin.f
“»M«M H A,
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