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The Morehead Independent ^ “OWB OF KENTPCKY’3 GREATER WEEKLIES” MOBEHEAD, EENTUCST, THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 19S8 The Byttaader QMege Enrollment, Paring Of CoU(^ WHOB WHO Saturday Is Booster Street Is Okayed IN MOREHEAD Uncompleted Shows By CHDci Tuesday Day In Independent tmm. — was bom in Lewis- Eagle-Maroon game will be hour Saturday and they wfU be iiSOif, too five propel ty owners at leetfe^ man hare who ciHi«lit Dodc^FwOctobw burg. near MaysviUe. March 38. played at Bxlimofid accepted by toe ewwpaigit dc- • tatfst end toU trmdf President 1 ...... that an toe property owners may decide to 1904, toe son Of blr. and Mrs. it lor Mlw cellation dates show auril reporta pay toair-porttons < WoL Harvey Rice. He atto I aad be would'' Traemd as hood of the deport, Term Of Ciroiit MaysviUe made and higb school. to have been mriled on time. Mrs. C U. Walts was elected of physical educataoo Cor wo- gratoMting in 1821. Be played Charies I& This week sees the big begin­ three years of basketbafl. Be also ning to toe race tor the splendid Conrt Is Ligkt becai^ a member of the Triangle awards Tta Independent is offto- IB Ow tele, ■ toe hiwer bidder by on dol- SerioBsfyh^edln ing in cirvulation campaign, aito' —,------eiKiMld.-U1hla70tt. GradostoBg from toe Ibt to toose wbo have entered See* 9Be fi* la atsUas boL Jm Daw. Artkw lihBiw Tm tomiDotsaadlCtoiTnMeBelaBP- mining wigtiOri- pi ism and after iMtlf fifioo at rateonna r ‘ ^ AwakAettoOrGEMri The daetar eaMT be wobM AntuDoMe Wredk CbBasc to Wad Wf Ai^h^ Teal 12th wiB be plenty to activity in toe tace te toe ritas tori wM ta OitgMUataflai Uven the emriktaw otatato to* Iota Otar taOri at «tai ■ri see it yon ata pkk a Chas. Kcgtey, who Uvea ca the qulttm; the ana who are ta^ iMitaiMbarg road afa ' to weakmi and throw up fitar -M-ihe pndH tands and quit Ton may ta -dM. bmt Che mitea fi«n Mocstead. kwaly injurad in am tailed by smne to ton. Tt^ M to hepa I im fWd QfhMt aod Uopd Gear­ may be made ol rifflnnt rtnS hart. glvtag Hqoar to a mt ing aa he Three hi^ atooot boys fioB toe to toe Toung nmwnttrrmUr dUb to I to work. Be is \an than yon think they are. OvBrt 0B0*t too fldk, hoc atog^ first day; Ttoo and Thd Wi to exndidatoa annna ua tomo wfll y.^tofw.^too. toe way od" Meretaed tor several yens. at toe Krirtocky Fire­ Mr. Bon Aatoeseo. wte to _ toe Ftonre Fanoen Mr. Bice merxied Vhgtoia Hes­ £Splenty to activtty in the raea hose the.flito annoiir tom ed tola brick 0»pany at------~ ter. to LeidngtDn. on ChriOmai amdttkm ia repmtad to be i for toe car and otoer petes. day; Wto. Tackatt. amwtt. first Day. 18M. -T^ have two beya. LuedM Be^, four, and WStam egkys ear and a coal truck Earti worker wtn do waO to X6- betoagtog to Frank James. OUve member that by repuiUiqf tfara aiy. Smile, and Addison Foodi. Bill iKur his !»"■«>- -s—■«» tiina each werit. they wilt mM 7 a. m. Monday. It had been luia- 15JM0 ETTBA vote per week. toe VmUmrnt to KaoMehy.^ Toons were afiowed to 2 More Suits Orw rig as right and toe Mick con- Beportiag ottai jy hm laiaij ta le a Btolw to Fitooihj aad bae to Me to three dames to Uve- dUton to toe pavement is at. os to poet toe new nama on oar taatoi% toa Mtoi aMtoa to Sao- daizy eattie. tat stock ami Orval Fooek. chmvd «lto M trifantod one to toe peobaUe taeliy.lhto TUghili. BMh Cam r. The Morebead ■ad wmMfing. total ^fcyie amod toe dairy dam to JudMto CbBi^ Ykw Lots Aiea was sligbtiy brntaad. Keg- toe eontcBL Them were otorty ley received a peubaUe fractured 1 awtag ae toe Hdrto ete^th^dM; Do^ to toe eoptoa t and toe Are F3ed h Goort rioiS and a britan leg ta '' failing to make thek' ’S wfibatontoMtay; OmSI ritaer topiries. Be was take mm .______toe irinf r^Mgtiw im^ta ca aaootmy to toe ■abort 1. Bbfb Aai Jaha let win be dtepfai tram tta list entirely. There is ms m ' ricB to too Itorth CMIna Uu BB7gSBFDefciitet8» Both cars were wy tadly dam------He Jail,ao- charged with toeota of fiw f toe bnys lor ftair tailtty to lodga Oiiauu ' ged. From the appearance to toor to a OB dskynMe. The menbeis to toe first day. Jitaed in M team and their coata tad a Two mote suits i rixrred. The front the North CanUan Day li..alaD be rhyte nice (tato, ■—tag g* un­ 26 n«duBa Out Seriey’s widow died a yi til toat hour and w«accept re- a mgwums to bear neept toeir ert L. Bays. Jr., and John Bays, toe day to file aceidari. ta. The iraiiiiini F. F. A. toe pUintiffi have filed aepe f Jury br Ike nuaty toMpta- wiE and a Jodghigteam petittona ehatgittg that Cbi •er. ri 8 o ’etodc, Sriur- ForfootbaBSphl day oigbl. Boori u's Day wiQ nd toU bfi fiimto t Otoe tato fair evBT year. There and the big dob vote will tav« is M atOWHttadlJ for three boys by actiriB «h1 words that they Newtra Ikmhart, o aod It tumd out to he ei A mnmiitag gcoito to M eao- Hatos tor tha Bagton frta ert L. aad JohnBeys. Camiidate wishing _ __ toeir final report in pesmt may laor oicce M WdB_ Vikngg To Play They abo chaiga that tii^ have DrBSist,lMes]^ ' adSMi Mm toe wifi he a-Bodc^ bto 18th toe eiamm wfU pot on een dama^ to toe mm to ISO do ao provided to^ are in toe campaign office, by 8 o ’clock Sa- ameeo ” tbla yoor aad e ~aecD I corn iudgtaig eoatasls witoin eadi beeauae the Beta b Btabtaa la Ask- turday right Anytee arriving The avsnaa wettoM to the findt At toe daes. edl a ffaek to white wrangtliay nd wttocat ri^ re- had For Huy after this hour will lie too late otrpriatticly high, as can ba tor the BIG CLUB votfc otte- and seen by a eumcry gi«>^ at Teas their reports win have to be (Contonind on pa|ri Cjaie Friday "sr wmputed on a reduced ache- Newton Pollack Meinbart. na­ The lat atao ioehidaa aeveial N. Ajn> Ml . L M. i tive to Aafabtod and an Aahland tongue twisters auto aa Ksatoevich, leove Friday «B BMcknr. Riy Bto druggist tor many years, died sud­ Vaxodia. WIN EXPECTED SATURDAY WHEN- Qoebee; Ooiada. ito a two The fiedunoti nd wdgbto PlBF WcB AoMM denly Saturday evening at 10:48 Fisherman Pays For haottog sod fltotos trip. o ’clock at a room tn a hotel b^ Undersize Black Bass *Dr. Gerred aays he eaptote to CBOtatoAte;.Junior Meinhart, in apparently get a baar dr aoaae beftae he Mp ihmil VlUnM play toe EAGLES MEET DINOSAURS 8ood harito. went to his room D. Shotise psud a S24.30 QbA tai taTM bat if hd toMM't he wlD dtoster Shasmeea at Winch____ Opening wtto Alfied Bbl- earlier in the evening, became ill tta fraeh acrimnmgnd Tues­ ' Magistrate Arthur Barber’s cmzrt have plenty of tolto to toQ (Uke to fite fits* right game to toe year binok Ounanrs, to CXiio, and suftersd a day and We^Ksda^. ■*-, Monday /narning tor keepmg BBoStoo. Men .—tonkas, ISO; Vert Wooder- for both to . them. Lights have Sarirday at Jayne Stodtnn. Coach EBis Jobaaon said iOg. 18S; Ctokrlea Smito. ISO; recently indalled at Whi- toe Morehead Eagla will give . that he bad___ Moore. IM; aod George BaBard, r. The Vlkingi expec ­ fans to this metion an idea picked a definite line-up few ted to makea bettn ahawiiw Fri­ to what IS expect to them Saturday's game However, gist, and Canrine Sauer mSd -I " "Teried_ for fishing witoout He was fioed S24.S0 ' Caar«K Oenrad Varney. 168; day right against the Shawaees during the 1836 season. toe prabable line-up is as fol­ hart. DuringDnrine the earlyaarTw devriop-A— ^’ Steve Saga*, 170; Hayw Tatoi than tfaay did agatoat toe Bull­ The Eagles are ex pected to lows: ment to toe city to Ashland toe repleugi bond in de- U8; Dutog Horria, 170; dogs from Loriaa hne last Sa­ wthatthough HoDarbok-s Dfno- I and either elder BCr. Merihart was a lead- Pjyment. io^mm. 180; aaofbrd HbweD. IM; turday whta they loto 25 to 6. sauts are rated as' being mueh Boberts or Itomacl srith the ing drnggist and became toe first' irdeo Robert Mutters and Ed Goodao. 190. Coach - - . Ts boys bad stronger than last year. nod going to Boberts. prctaietar of toe Ventura Drug was toe arresting officer . .Centexk^Peto Ftoaoo. 175; and had ooty eigbt days to prwrice The Dinoemin were de- Tackte Bose and Marzetti Store. ^ But if y;. half Paul Adama, 160. before last SafitodsaX Maae and teeled Satunhy by Union wito Bailey having gn exccl- At .toe death to bis father in Backs: Garland CoOloa, US; weri into the game wtthaht even CoUege 19 to 6. Union man­ Isit chance to start. 1804. Nevritm succeeded him naer here (we hdva't eUhar). mnie VaznliA ITS; Ftonmd tangle serimmage. Thrir of- aged. however, to make only Ooards: Badjunas and Ad- that position and served in that you wcMtld.heor a greto deal of BtreO. 16B; Joa Jodita m; tonae lackeddtivn —' two first downs hi toe entire oooie of toe proeOal Jokei they Bomey Edwards, bStav Itop Eckler and his Young TJns i Mumnton, 170; ,Edw«r4 •re scheduled to appear at toe need to Ptoy ever there. TShia VhxKlU. IM; .DueraoB Banwa, •MoonT EdWarcto, to toTSw-. itnricy. Fkir, CkiDege Theatre Tuesday aigbt. may have wietod down in toa 165. and Bober^Frale7. US. - put over^hree to toe SbdriowM ing out taitUriSy and MPear BawUtts. and eittaa Vanmy or. tion am jharmaeiat in toe C. E. fbr Loriaa. , . ; to he ia goad i ririHhei Cus­ ------" additfan to a BeyBOlda with Anderson hav­ Bitoap drug store. teture pict The Sowao taaitrM^ yMb ter BeynofaH was toe only ing an exesnot . chance. Ss pnnipt and courteous ser­ Garner-;^' Eckler ia tocmaly gamm tor biiured memtar to the squad EtariD ttacts are on sale vice as a druggist gained tor Um of WLW and NBC. The Young IM. oed tha eoe aboot the tooe Bftoento in JMitog at too j np to Wednai^. He has a at toe Bagla Nest and toe a wortd at friends who srtD be Fabrtotowoek. broimd hip. The varrity and- Blue MooB Cato. X'ns have been perfonning over (Cectinnad mi Page I) W5B and WAG.A kf Vmge 2 .i____ THE MOREHEAD INDEPBKDENT TKow^ 1 The Moreheod indcpeiidcBt Printmff For All tht tenpto at God wtawom OtfMil Orpu «f BewM CMatT Printing is more widely used today than ever before, but like many of the (V. •). aids to modem living we are in the habit of i bm m br tte taking it for granted, somewhat like the air INDBPENDENT PUBLAfiMG 00. we breathe. hmxt bmauM of the 4 But there is printing and printing. A print- , euod uaorbyrw- Bcb Comer C» mg press is an inanimate thing that can tom HB oC ttw and proHut of out an ordinary or extraortfnary product, the 'fight, than Ood coum our depending upon the skill of the opmator. Poor bM* to be Uftad up uto to the printing, slthougb it may be lower in price is the least economical to buy. at Hvcb 8, im. ' Good printing, done with modem type WILLIAM 3. SAhiyUt...... Idte u4 PublUw expertly composed and on excellent paper, is ^STANIXY K. IVERSON...... AMOdet* Editor always worth the slight additional cost. The mil can­ business firm or individual who uses good not emd. It is too ran, too SUBSCaiPTTON BATES printing is advertising good taste and intelli­ pan. too holy tar Mm. Next One Vaor m Kentudcr...... |1J«gence. Both are assets that cannot be prized tlae he trtoe to detoet you- Six Moothf in Sentuek?...... n too highly. vrhr not ••try Pratoe?" It always Oh Te» Oat ol State...... |EM Good printing requires architecture as (AH Subeeriptiaa* Muet Be Paid In Advance) well as press work. Consult us now about that job you know you will need this fall. An extra ADVERTISING RATES BCADE KNOWN week or two in its prepaiiation will add nothing Transfer Of Deetk ' UPON APPUCATION . to the bill, but it will enaUe us to do our SeptoBibw 19-Mr. oad Mrs. utmost to please you. Printing can be (lone Arthur Blair to C. Z. Bnaei two in a mattei’ of hours or minutes when neces­ lots m MototMOd ter cm dol- sary, but when speed is not all-important a better product can be produced if time is not Sarab E. BRn^TtoMtomk-^au. pressing. The advertising potentialities of os. load (to Dork HoUow^ — printing cannot be ovoestimated. Its in­ Septomber IS-Jota H. Btoler vention was the greatest forward step ever Mr. sad Mto. Omrga W. Btolty. taken bjaMan. ^ F4«H«ra arated him. How blseesd to our and the upbuilding of the community in which lationships and customs are not to be lightly GOLDEN TEXT—The Lord 7s often meet wideed and trouble- they are held by the program set forth. The lot as Cbrtottons ter we have la. to OoldB Goat, la, kodi e<^^ challenged, or thrown into the ash can. my dtepberd; I shall not want, some enemies—but thou^ tbey la our own bodies the temple of m^agers -and directors of every community For the fourth, and last piece of advice, a;l. be a host, he may be wreoe in fair have the option of determining the char­ the Holy Spirit (I Cor. 3;I«. 4:#); Septeater 17-Ora U. Candffl. as least for this issue, we would induce them PRIMARY TOPIC—The Song his souL knowtag that If be to we have Christ in a* ae tbe hope Jk^OaHCtaW. to Motto Day. «. acter of the event, that they wi^ stage. of tbe Shepherd. i right with Cod the devteea of glory (CoL 1;23). We to seriously set their own values upon all . JUNIOR TOPIC—Tbe Song of man or devfl egaiost him In this connection, it is worth palling at­ things and once convinced of tBe valuation longed to be% (Sod ’s hotae (that tention to the fact that the United States a Shepherd Boy. | anJy fall. to H we really love Rtan). but of Mythlng, that they live their life on the INTERMEDIATE AND ^fcinOR‘ 9. No falling Cw 4. 9). "He Government appropriates millions of dollars basis of honest appralaal.-Watonga (Okla.) TOPIC—Songs of Faith and Cour- H we ete bera agate wa have for participation in large fairs, such as the Republican. exhibitions to be staged in San Francisco and ------^------oOo ------YODNG PEOPLE AND AODLT New York in the near future. The Govem- Toptfe—A Steadfast and Trl ment, through various deportinentsf^tiBo par- Seek Fortune In Big phant Faith. nmradayt FrL ti^ates in varioua State faira ioA, oeewAon- Or UtUe Cities in aome of the amaOer eventa. If the Ghrocezies and Saturday GdviMart can partidpnte in the exhffif. to BwoklTu;. nueirtvi. » erfppW Chrea tootek stedy kg.25c Mpirmg to profession and financial heights. age. tram moral responsihUlty to NBC Anise Senares lb. 21c S^iK*r it will not be moral weaknesa But Cod to pwible for the Government to be represented It 18 probable, however, that the most of those NaryBeans 3lba.l3c Whole Hnstard Seed pkg-Oe who rose to these heights there, especially the one who changeth not—and McCORMlCK-S at every community gathering, but some par­ we would not close our series Plnms, 2 Nol 2*/* cans 29c ticipation IS possible for hundreds of these along financial lines, got their starts else- properly without the encouraging DEL MONTE DELUXE * Cloires whole 9c f^ which annually attracts thousands and where and migrated to the metropolis only reminder that the man who tru­ HcCOIUaCKS ” thousands of people. ana after they had begun to accumulate. Krant 3 No. 2Vi cans 25c ly believes God may know strength SILVZR FLEECE ------—oOo ------Nevertheless, in timra past, mjany out og wpnlmrw. courage in place| A^ Blitter ' 38 oza. Ife Not Enough Yoimg Men Sfcmmg man or young woman has gone to New of fear, may like David, rtoe! Soups, Tomato 3 cans 25c or to some other great city, there to cait of degrading sin and deteoti C. A a Chidun NowD.* HuSmiam 2 for 23c Ke^np ..2 14 oa botUes 35c I CoDege plant feet on the ladder of iny Aaff amt to into tbe joy and victory of tbel Asparagrns No. 2 can 29c HEINZ rise to comfort if not always to aiOaeoee. persons quite often remark that DEL MONTE Picklea 24 oz. bottle 21c For several years New York has been to aU HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBfcR J too many young men going toxol- warning aspiring yoongsben against Fwk,&Beaaa 5l€oz.caiu25e at all those who don ’t have jobs. It’s e of life, i usco there to look for work. This doubtless, is phyatoal tekiteat and m-l Matdies '9'bo^25e . - of money and time besides usually a depression created concfitimi wlikh will pass toetton tram the Msmtos of acnl Pink Salmon No. lean 10c SEABCHUCTT nwidng a hardship on many parents, they to_a large extent when times are better. Cer- and body. Our first Sslpture tai^y, any American ri—nmiiy ju,. portton dedares tbe faith Lwnon Juice 7%oz.eanl0c gwnedBcef 12o^canl9e TREE SWEET ’ President Hutchins of the University of .tifiably issue a similar w»inim| Despite ail vld in God or hto pert Chicago refuted these remarks in a recent Uij, yoaii* men and women do go to New herd and tbe eecnad ChocolheKisaeB Ib.25c LmmdrySoap j eWs2Sc ■wlumn of Dr, A. E. Wiggams in the Couriw- zork still and many of finti joho. In cartty rt wn teiw. Hlf».UH VV*W krTT w OCTAGON GUNTaaE « L riitiiiiM Ok. tri. Journal when he said that getting a is such a period as this the pnMji- bean —rii •one .24e Engraved on the marble memiKial in the this character for the whole country would all tbe days of my Ute;.’ COOKED. SRAN^LESS courthouse square will be found the names of throw much U|^t upon the accident problem. was true of David, it is (or i S. C. Frankfurters IK 22c twerty-four of our own boys who paid the The only encouraging sign is that for the be), preeminently true of rate Regular Meat Loaf 1K16C and every (^trisfian. SqmreBeriinw IK 23c sopreme sacrifice during the bloody conflict first seven months of 1938, as compared Loin Steak between 1917 and 1918. The lives of twenty- has said, “if we trust wa do not Cooked Salami IK 21c IK 38c with the CMresponding period in 1987, there worry; if we worry we do not four line young men and the hearts of twenty- has been a reduction of more than 5,000 in PorkUSns IK 31c Rib Roast Bk 32c foor motbeffi^ broken because of the p«prif of the number of fatalities on tbe road. Thm« ------(Fa. na-4). CENTER (2UT CHOPS We LB. Chock Roast IK 38c a few war lords! Will history repeat itsrff? is nothing but education, here a little thm “The Lord to my light and my Jnmbo Bologna -God forbid! Let Europe fight Its own battles. line uponIne. salvation" —could there be any .Ok 16c Plate. Boa IK18C Let America keep ahmf of all •]. wiU bring about the taprovement which Kieater Certainlty that wa teaU liancei with Europe which might draw os into the conscience and I'liiiiiniip smtir of be deHverod from every da the vortex of such a destructive halocaust as pie (iemand. It will be slow work, bat it most er and dHUculty? To the walks in test UMd tem that of 1917 and 1918, and thus preserve the be carried on against aB dtecouraganenta. The flower of American manhood. - Paintsville most hopeful field is in the schooU. Drivers I. lb Irar (V. I), -a. Lot) United Supply fCompany HerakL must be taken young.-lAxmgton I tee strength of my ttte HALMBUlf gfOO ■ALpmtAM. nr. r

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two 4tajt totor. bur tt took tor a ■ito toMs when a mtto w»> disapproval or Marla. I told her, among other iaos tfme to rmmd it She road B4rs. Kingsley had meant to let cozy dfim, like Idaplewood. take » in tto telegram, but things, that if I bad tto whole these be faer laet worde on the it a aeeood, ttoe a third Unia. mistake when be gave you up. divorce and remamage vm bard Woman world tom which to choom subject, but they were not. Just Sto eouU not quite btoteve that He may be making eiwrttor' “S<^’’ he said to himself, when wite tar you, Maris would be the somcUmes. Of course.af what too had road tfaa first ttnc "Kot)ier. your loyalty b before she and the Senator were to hung up tto phone, “Cynthia lucky glrL" people em divorced andvimarry waa reaOr written on tt haa been, after EUen. tto one leaving sto adnd Maris when they Against baa started to work on mother al- were to be married. again. But it Im't tto dfame as Sto Buut so to CTnttilB eomtart Tve had doee Steve went “That's fine at you. Aunt Em­ remly. Brave, la she? Generous? being in a big dty. And there is That* must to no rtot I away. But you mustn’t let that ma.” to said. “I know mother “One day next week." said Ob. yes—m have to be on something dao people in snail ■touto hear thii loyalty, prefudice you against guard, I see." , will agree with you when she Maris. “We’re not having a real knows Maris. You weren’t wor-: dties often resent tboee who come . Init her. H«.. Steve's wife. I am prxxid that Maris bad a little frown _ wedding—Just Grandmother and Woman and its u«lr sister, soaalp —could ried about that, were you?” tom mttaide. They am rlannittt. bm face when he arrived late at you might say." THE ffrOBT 80 FAR travto as fast as Utfttninc. In a : you to d»— tto party. “Steve, rm going to ie per­ tew minutea toa was to Cynttito ’s fectly trank with you. Your moth­ want a big affair. Ifs not good' Maris held her head high and Itotosniom. Sto hamtol her tto er and I have known each other, taste—Steve’s had it one ' her voice had an unuwai note in it as sto spok& tetor; tt would-to matar tar both bea inthnatt friends since we “I know. I was them. I won­ ot thstt, than tar bar to read it went to kindergarten togetticr. dered then how it would tarn out" atoud. loved her as devoutly as if she “Why?” one else -can tiy will keep me from marrying Steve." “I though Tou toould tow were my sister. But the beet to M Mm tMwgk Mi Im “I don ’t know why I tett esj "It toouldn't" said tto elder oca. my toar, ” aha add ' qualities in her ironically, often did. Cynthia is beautilul. charm­ do harm. Tm drinfc-mg of h« women. “You love ewta other. ing. intdligent—and you That is what U important I ito»tomfem« teeling for Cynthia. I admire her bow I like Steve." lor treating her ai sto does—ttom didn't mean to say theae tfainv to “TeU me, Mrs. Ungaley-HUtor- you —tot rm glad I have. It is is no mason why die sbouldn't ally I can't ask Steve, — Cyn­ But I don't trust Cynthia or her best that you «>mnid know that a hiva that tt was an a nds- thia. as you can her, can’t make you win to on a spot, at fint Juet taka that ooa day Td go things unpleasant can she? Would You ’ll win out I know. But at watch out. S oat let Maris tto door sad Steve would she want to?” first my dear, you ’ll to in ssiemy CHAPTER ax bade to have any difCcultiea whir* _ “Marls dear. I wish I knew the nw-4»t wo could ptek up our be avoided. Maybe Tm wnmg answers to qumtion (To to contimied) Ute wham wa let it talL Well, about Cynthia. I hope to. But dtn't Aa I know is that I never somewhse la your miivi, remem­ that hope is SEme.” really liked Cynthia. But ttiis Union counUr 4-H eiuh wm^i- **Tau am a brave girt, Cyn- ber what rm saying," 1 do know You are going to tto "I wm. Aunt Emma," to said. bers won $175 in prizee at the ttda, and I love you. And you place whers Steve and she were swine show at Evansville, Tpd. aren’t ttw only person who hoped “Don't quote me ever—but I teel bom. where the? have lived AIJTO UUV8 that I, too, had thought—and now Just as you, do about this.' their lives. Aid these snail nauM to I4MJM to writes thisT AHT1 "We might tove taraeen this Stovvs ftae." L Mb. I "rve always loved you. Can> t. ravH ttda. I aheayi shall And now “Whatever made you so late Steve writes to is mairylng and seO. Why darling?” sto asked. ” I was ri^ away, a girl I have never them win always to one bond be­ worried. Everybody U here and sea. know nottilng about' tween Stove and me which noth­ giving me enmmiserating looks — toto M« •et.M Mmto*c« Cynthia who was a past mis* ing can break—'EDen." «. CMhO^iimiM I know they have been think­ tress at casting herself in tto role “I won't have you humiliated, ing you am deserting me just T. Ow Dnw Nto Itom to to nobte, understanding woman, Cynthia. ” ^ before tto altar. And as for WtM Fm to Gm MMU shook her head. •‘As long as I know that I have Granny —the dark looks she has "She's s fine giii. rm sure, if done nothing rtiameful. I can not been giving." » to IS 1 Steve loves he-. Them is nottdng to humiliated. I want to stay invi^atais;^ “1 had a wire fmnf my mother. cheap or shoddy about him. He w your Ufo—Steve win expect I phoned her. No, there’s nothing b coul^'t choose anyone who was Gwairtr n^MM O , ise. you to make e place in it for hia wrong. 1 Just wanted to make mcond rate." new wife, too. You owe her loy- sure, when she said she couldn’t 2S2 Slii^t MiJb at Btes. RoQend laid her haod alty. a. weU as me. Sto is preb- come to tto wedding and—weU l Campu^ over Cynthia ’s. Bbly youngs' than I; certainly wanted to tell her. as weU as UFtogtoB. Ry Pltmi i “I hope you are right, deag. she is less expolenced; perhaps write her. what a infiry man I Of course, Steve is fine himseU ito is not one who can face un­ am.” =^- by —but tto best of men esn pleasant thino. You must sUnd aiaris' hand «» his arm pressed by her. It may not be alto- it tightly and her voice was ser­ gettor easy tor her, bm in the ious wb« she spoke. town where I have lived all my ■‘Ob Steve, do you think she wiU like me? Beally and truly We Got What It Takes '"I only hope die is half the woman you are, de«.” said Mrs. Holland. “Don't waste time asking fool ­ ish questtnns. She wiO adore For tto first aiwr, i,,,] you." come to Wadiington. Stephen and “Ob I do .hope BO. But Maria did not aae each othar thal men demt ah?^ like the day He hod to go to men their eons marry, you know. ’’; on some busmem and Maris for the Junio “Don’t let that worry you, dear. b^ with last minute Mother ia grand and you are grand Mias and the who like the ICE "But even if sto doesn ’t like me—If nobody in your town cot­ JnstFoieTl tons to me, Steve. I can stand fashions Steve's tnda was leto and when tt—ee long aa you do.' That's young.,. - —■—" at his hotel to ftemd aiU (hat really And to had Itttta tfane to bathe HQBEBEAD JCE k XQM Ca now I have to go uaeF to the The fint pmaon to' speak to ^ b^an to wm than was Mr*. Kingsley. Steve told her ttie-muan't target sto had praniaed to dance tto first rhum­ ■UICCT STM-- ■ ,1 ba Witt) him. but tt did. Sto had eald she coS “I always p *?. ^•*te«toa ter tto flwt rhtiito^ die said, “pay i »««ing, wfaiefa was to take niece ettentlon to It” n »— j______Mails had gone in to answer her grandmotfaer ’s beckoning; sto said WE to a low voice: “Steve, I wrote about

TO New lUDEIS mm 4- Q^y ■ for one _of_dte Most Exciting Novels of our Jime • : • Hunted by all the polin in Germany, he found refuge & the heart and home of this lom^ little girl 1 of ^ BttUn stre^ ... Calmly, bravely she faced the poitoamd lied for him—lied for an oieny of her couab^ whom ghe had known but one abort night . . • Not even the thi^ta of certain death could mCOMi/MAHffm break her devoted loyalty to him . .. Mki' ^FTniah this breathleaa story fw yourself-finiah it with oar eomptfiBent, We want you to read “Every- ThinMla*" T T IT__ I-______SHAVEMASIER *m miske tefi yms etoto 2d hradl^”“ ** quick, dom. eomtort-AavtocAavtog with Sunbeam , ““100.000 (»piMprintswe hxe bare yen try k yeumlfl ic*s wkat I wbaa yea put dns tzun,' I Bade Arvel on tkac asbbie bmad ^ wonta. (Sorry other Cnrole King frocks cl ‘1.93 and ‘2t yeen tbac ceantal And ao we invite yee to stop at eur anr, spirisl "TKT-nr-TOUKSELF* Ska toe and treat renredf to a Few Stove iMs nev^ efactrk, Isftori mi way, Cmm ie esip dnm M» AS SEEN IN VOGUE ebfifatien. Ami weV to leaking fee yem t MUG COSPiNY B R U C E ^ S MOKKKAH 1 Horehead ■" :'x Kentucky THE MMBBHgAP mPEPBNMEWT rttiseA Bluestone iBaiie Bheb Bfaney Louisa team~auU fa»e a good i Hr. and Mrs Delmar Flannery Eagles Statistics count of himself here. Personal Mr E. W. Bamdoliar. -of Al­ are planning on making their he accounted for thrqe markers. $5*. toona. Pa.. IS visiting his relatives. ' Coach Phelaa at tte Uoivnrnty Moon has four brotheia. aJ Joa^EDggtes. of Soiyetn. home in Morehead very aooc \ at Washington has a Mr and Mrs. H C BaradoUar. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson vllb. hiqUen, vWttog hb ban- GU.IRDS- I triple-threat fuUbadc and famil;. and Dan Stanton, who have been Two or three times when Rcmcy cha. That's much Mucha. ^ Mr and Mrs. Sam BarntioUar. visiting iA. and Mrs. J.B. Rose, JoJt Ad«i«. Sr. 165 Ita. Wliit«blir*. Kj. fumbled. Moon, who had pso- what? ... Don Budap. aftar of Ashland, were visiting Mr. and have returned to tbeir home in rialmed his brother's sterling Mrs. Warmn May hag raHuiiaJ Sta»l.jR.5)miu,Jr,I80«*. Nnr Brtt,i>. Cou. coming within an aeu M lotong a Mrs. H. C. Bamdoliar Sunday HuntinglMi, W. Va. qualitbs to all seated near him to bar brnm adhr trtbttag bar eei-ning. OUrer Henry, So»h, 175 hi. ML Sloilaz. Ky. set tor the flrw One this year, rin and bear Sbter. lica-ltetha Dab. ibh- Mrs. Willie Gilkiaon entertained Liwmee GlUiu, So^L, 175 In. Benku, Ky. tumtd on the heat in the natianal of the I i at hhn. bnd. a group of boys and .girls at her BACKS- singles ehampiooMtip to poUm off home Saturday ni^t Refresh­ Dew Drop England’s Hare, 6-3, «-«. «-0. Thb week's predietiaas: a. C- mat last Ihursday at ttia H«tnSh,-Sr, IM Bn BnUon, Ky. BfWy Grant, ttw BOMity Mite ments were ser\'ed. Eaglas. 36; Dinosaun, 0. •how of B.. a nanmim Mrs. Flora May is improving JUrri. Aadmon Sr, ITS Bn Bimril, Kt. from Atlama. undw doctor's cr- a. of K, 23; MaryvUb 0. a r, Bobmto Sd Aahba«. hm in health at this tune. den quit teanla a tM«« ViktoA 0; Winchester. 21. bom vMttag St tbs hemm iff Mrs. Do. Fair, 3r, 165 Bn lfard,i»d, Ky. prised wMctaton by ~ cm 19; Georgetown, 0. A. a Jotansm and Itoa. H. S. Mrs Shirley BamdoUad Sum Miss Blanche I Hury Lowbjul Sr. 135 Bn AMdaiM. Ky. Adrian Quiat, Ho. 1______Ran. 0-1. 4-«.6-1. 7-«... Afac Woictee- Mrs. Bill Ramey, who has been Sunday with Marie Joikins. Joiui Fttdi, Sr. 15« Bn ** —tul Ky. t, 0; Washington. 14. . Mrs. AnW Oavto «ha b veU very ill for the past few days, has Mre. Vesta Carter and dautfi- GIcnio. SUnley, Jr,165 Bn AdUud, Ky. known bme, b vmy u «t bar r*ot improved much. ters, Corena and Lula, sgient Sun­ American. ia handing ant cl0is hoam to BadsrfisM. W. Ta. Jun.CM, Jr,176 Bn - WiUunlHirx. Ky. new. Alex. Jr- wMMmd asven The Ladies Aid is quilting a day with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kina- r. poonds at birth, and lool^ like beautiful Dresden plate quilt Beroriy Vuiny, Souk. 165 Bn W.Vn gnod material for die 1980 All- which will be for sale when Sn­ Mrs. Genova SbeBon visited American . . . Tra Farmers PaddwmL^ iped This is being done tor Hr and Mrs. Ray J^mson Son- B«iy WoBer, Sovk. ITSJbn N«n.cL Ky. take to the air nmee this year the benefit of the church. day. Bmeo Rawliiiko. Souk, 176 Bn Morolad, Ky. after iha dtacovery of a good pass Mr. and Bora WUliams, who has ENDS- home of Ur. and Btrs. Alien Hy- ford. Iasi weelt. been visiting'-B-iends in Ellion How macb londm b tlib «ead n Sr, 155 Ibn eek in Lexington visiting bar Netherly Friday Eyston seat hb X father. W. C. Stoton. natkmi at manrinrs atoi wbfam Miss Eriene -McClurf^is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton EdKbnr.Sr.lSSBn, airs. Nannie Dsvii, of BCiddb- her rou-sin. Miss Don# Netherly. and Mrs. Shelton's mother visited Ju««, fahio—I. Sr. 186 town. Ohio, has been vbitiiig her Mr and Mrs. E\’erett Henry friends in Ashland and the incredibb speed of 337 m. p. m Sunday. Frml Roborlnm, Jr,186 Bn, G«y...... W. Vn.... sister, airs. Olga Utterback tor the -*ld W. L. Spurlock, of West Lib­ Immediately after Eyston fini«*k-< past week. erty. were visiting Mrs. Miss Wilma KindriL of New­ Clurlos Bisxi.lwtk.M, Jr, 166. Wdliuakiirx. Ky. Cobb announced that -We're get­ The Rasor School pb mtvfKT Mbs Mary namey, wte has Spurlock Sunday. foundland. attended the pie sup­ Joins TolleiiL Jr, 176 Bn WiDiuntarx. Ky. ting OB dapgeroos ground." How­ cleared 923. Them was a mry been the gBost or Mlai Amtoto Do- John Car! Patioa of Grassy per at Concord Friday night and ever. he indicated that he >T>By brge crowd there. by tor the paat weak, niuraed Creek, ts visiting his sister. Ann spent the night with Misses Ruby Tom WilliMiiso., Soak, 165 Bn Ima, Kv. try for 300 in a few daya. B. B. Adkins, of Lockwimd. W. Monday to her homt io Ksw York Spurloc.k John Carl is staying and- Thelma Hunter. TACKLES- Va.. b vuitiog hb daughter. Mrs. City. htfe :.-i go to college. Miss Ruby Hunter spent Murray is going to be a lough Gertrude aCeyers. Mi.« Julia Flannery of Mun- weekend with‘friends at New­ Teb.yEoonJr,2I6lbn Wdrk. W. Vn one for the Eagles. Friday night Miss Virgie Rice, of Soldier, has «&t Friday night with Mr. aul teams of bettm- callfaro. her boy and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. BCatton Conn. Dewey Lewis. Ray Barber aud JamesButriitr Mr.'Raymond Coon and Me. PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Mias Buena Se^, of aiarfc^. Chester Adkins weie visiting Mr. tuned in a good game tor Itoe- TnAfnm ip^ 3>tURbT with aad Mn. Viqlcm Conn, trf' Or- towd hiMi to the iHw with Louba . HMejs Mba Tnaa ~mMT. Sr- Tburag« n«^ ^ hem bto Betodag. Ttoe.^ TMnr and Mrs. L. H. Pnley. Mrs. Bbba Lewb taff IMT Mon­ Him Miriam Blnfam. Mbs Irene. day tor West Vbgtoid to vWt THE SnONG GROVi DABf Maxine. Tlnnie. and Thelma Fra­ friends and rebttva. a better mowing thb Friday wton ley. Miss Jew^and JeanMabry Mr. Albert SQdains. who has they tacUe WtochestB there in a night ^me. Mias Eva and ednn Skaggs, Miss been cuttinf cam ia Ohto. re- Ruby Stamper. Mias Georgia tumad to hb home laM week. Bkwni'a Crgawr AJhB’g Itel Butcher, Mbs Fen James, Mim B€r. and Mrs. Willie Coon and Ramey Edwanb. No. 83. on the Cloma Porter. Mr. Ralph Tabor. daughter. Martha, were in Mon- Bulldog team b a brother to Mr. Paul McBrayer. Mim Mary bead Saturday csi hn.ii.BB. “Bloon ’* Edwsrda. tadUe tor the and Louise Lewis, anl Mr. Cerit Mr. Raymond Conn, trf EOiott- Stidham were in Morehead to see viUe. ^>ent Saturday niMit with the football game between t Miss tecie Trent at Ordtoary. high school and Bforehe^ High Mr. Frelon Conn, of Oidinary Mrs. Charlie Trent and son, B- spent Saturday evening viffi bu wood. Mr. and Mha. Everett Keg­ parents, Mr. and 9Crs. Maston if ley. Mbs Aurola. Buena Kegley. Conn, Mim Comie -Kegler. Mr. Akron Mrs. V. C. Jones, of Sidewey. spent Sakirday evenii« wtth bo ­ MMORENEMIMIEPaiDENT son and daugbter-in-bv, Mr. and p Mrs. Beecher Jones. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Miss Beeeie Trent of Ordtoary. *nt Saturday oiMR with her grandparents, hlr. and Mrs. Ju- ••SoJoiTcoU^OrTaoSnuJlFbrV, To BtidU" Uce Trent. THAT • • COUNTS R USED CARS roK Mr. and Mrs. Olan Lotoa the Sunday guesb of Mr. Bfr. and Mrs. EliRha Lawaa X famdy were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maston Conn Friday night BCr. Cbude Turner b au from a tonkm leg 1 1936 Chevrolet Sport Sedan. Radio, heata, many Btr. and Mrs. Olan . other extraa. Perfect condition. announce the arrival of a baby boy, bom August 22. T^ ehiiH - - .

and Mrs. Maston Conn, Srautoy. of EmottviUe. Ky. rf933 Chevrolet Coach. Has had extra good care. Low Mrs. Betty Johnson, of Flcniiag 8*000 county, was a visitor at the home I mileage. The best boy in town at our low, price. of her dau^ter and son-to-bw, Mn^d^Btrs. Ob Lemasters, Sep- I Mr. W. G. Jones Ihonria; ni^t with BIr. Maston Cora and hb son, Beecher. READERS Mrs. James Bryant, Mrs. Bbha Lewis. Mrs. W. G. Jones tmd bits. Maston Conn and Bta. Beech­ er Jonah Sunday. N EVER^^ Mbs Bfatha Conn, who has baen •ufto^ from a bnkaa ate. b Midland Trail Garage now improving, BCr. Elbert Mayse and Wm Ms- KDREHEAD K^NTUCKT rb Crumb were mairiad Saturday. ®* ”- ®'wt» Mayse:, of West Virginia, were vistttog hb WEEK.... pormti. Mr. and ICrs. Henry G BCayse. Sunday. ------______- PBIPEPHIH^Wr matioo that they ues the poetcaid „ .A severe drought faliowad by I butwui. alsomimt inm team SH-sea­ bftnotioii Ob’37 request made by lat­ son ’s yield. The first dfap tee- he handled by the SCHOOL NEWS :I Limit Is 6- abnormally heavy rains coupled Qmrch News cast imuod indicated tejMT-W Bumu e< Old-Age laanrane as with destnictian by diamse not Social Secarity repklly as thoae made on To Contrary prodi^ deceuad i^arper culy resulted in a decease in total cant from the l«*-gTe CMBBIXAN CMDBCM. Tito pupOs and toaefaas are Bequest far i tsif wage Wa^sIsAvailabie accounto already have been re- very glad to have Corbet Smitti in licemd himto, eaa km twu* cat^ tram m«e tea UUMB achaql atea. Be bee |nst sw- the ioRd daily bag squirrM. limit wan earaei,* aecorAag to John. hnad flrom te boteteWfa ■nd mdphep can get sway improv ing nicMy. ^«rss.a£i^ 3. Carson, director of te boazxTs non — -Chriitiamty'i World with it in court—maybe. TRY US FOR PRICES hureeu of old-agt insurance. The Our pie supper brongbt about About that numtuT of old Aay weriv tor wbam aa oU- >ueea. he mid, had replied to S22A0. There was good order Young Peoples Guild—« p. _ Ucenara carrying an outdated and qnafity in onr. ■» inwiCTDM account hu been ------h requnts and nd ^lendid oottoeratkm. This Mitofamasy FlrM Thutaday- 7;M law limit schedule of 12 equir-. mttcmj wiO bo usod to twnwTt Wtoni’s CoundL Bad Wed.-a!g0 rala wae tesad to hunters be. te did no include e& the aup^ far the sehooL new law went fate effaet July ±emiagb nmint of MERCHAiVDISE -igm faey had ban pahL The Seas Branch school TlMted The Christian diureh a L cutting the limit to six U- credited to his aeconni far 1BB7 on The only aum in which it the Bradley adwot on Friday af­ that tt will resume Sunday even- eenaes now being iautod have beds et repcris saede by em. Bponible to provide ternoon. Septomber gandanin- tpg wocafaip service st 7:00 p. m. been comedy mozkad so tet MBb. aoMObC to e ststcncnt raetovod terediiig ban game fallowed. Brad­ next Stuufay. Wbrshfa was stop­ dw taoldn cannat give than n K. K. Veuihn. of Lafaftoii, thoae In wWA the haitvi- ley aesad 17 runs, and Seas ped in the sprmg. Rev. Arthur WE CARRY ALL THE BRANDS e'ho .repreeents the board in this duals had been _ Brandi bat 14. This was a hard-’ - - - will use as.the'basis of m«« than etx aquirrets. pioymexft not covered by the So­ fanght game buHt was played lay evening aennons. lig- Holdtos of the old y cial Seenrtty Act. aoch a raOraeif in a r»od tpiiit Seas Brandi won iWBeant and interesting portkma raitfit get away with rxiwtoWng work, turn labor, sod damaabc of Ihe Old Ti the dx-uiaii»l limitwte S & W DISPENSARY boezd has seat to aU its Held caaght by the game wardei the eneas peat cards which have prto- Thoed having perfect «»»- Then win also be flert tlmx but wee onto him CASKEY BLDG. MAIN STREET tad on them the request far wnc •nee far,tbe meond month hi the SBvica starting Thursday dVoung, MirumOoa. Space is left far the •nan room were Bodnay Porter. S^tember », st 7:00 p. ul . snd Lilbum Thonaa, Wayne Porter, rtmthwing each Thursday even­ vega aanier to wrtte In his name. SdmriPraperty acsBant number, and addreeL.Tba Ruby Smith. OOs Tbomae. Bnrl ing farouflbout the arinter months, card should be tntoled. titb« with Cram. WlHiam O^art. Johnnie Next week, on Tuesday evening, For Sale - Lewis, Dewitt Wniiams. WUBe eptember 27. at 8:30 p. m., a es, Jr„Grant Tbomee, Jr„No- fadwr and boo banquet arill be Bmiae and lot at Botevn; honae held far the Fathers and sons of and lot at Glanraod; lot on Open fork, all far sale. te wnuams. Edith ^TboBiae. and farm bis also ______Seeled bids win be received at « «trd Jame^ Name Bidd,''Btortha ovaSablo at slMtoeial Security oT-l the County Supcrintsidenfs of- Soarks, Loretta Fulta. MedaPutts. man’s roiinril of the church wOl serve the banquet at cost An flom te te (Bb of anyone who. fice until October S. Golda Smith, Huby Thomas. battcvos that he earned wages that Bidders can place Mds 0 In the upper grade room the ceOefit evening of singing and ware not reported. On this farm or lot separatMy or co Allowing were perfaet in atten­ fun is antieipated. the wage earner should list each Bids shU be awarded to dance; The choir reumes regular prac­ wnpioyer far wham he has work- and best biihfan. Board : harles Jones. Marvin itlMd. tice on Wednesday ei-ening of this right to reject any or aU bida. ..«imto Sloan. Veriton Sparks, aaeh. sad the wa^______Terma: Cadi. Edna Fultx, Opal Fultz, Luamia The Young Peoples’ Guild, be- Mr. Vautfan mid fast be and aU BOW AN ctMnnr boakd or Tbomas, IHs Conn, Jr., Claude eauae of the Sunday evening ser- othm oCSce managers have been KDCCAT10N Jones. Loreoe Kidd, Nvman vite will begin their meetings at Smith. Ciatw4i» Tbocnea. Earl e o ’clock next Sunday. t ode get nwUa. Thomaa Stra Conn. Geneva Fultz, Jennetta Fultz, Mildred A. FILCyUM BOLCfKSS CHURCH Jones, Ruby Ward, Ruth Wil­ Sunday School —«:45 a. m. liams, Estm Hamilton, Walter Stoning Warship—11 ;00 a. m. Smifa. Edgar Sparks. James E. ErangeliMic Service—7;30 p. m. GUARANTEED RADIO SERYld. Thomas. WnUe Tbomas. Charles Prayer Meettog Thurs.-7:30 p m. TUBES TESTED EKEE. ANALYSIS OF TOCK Williams. Elwood Willitons. Oa- SEV. CBAS. L. ODEN, PASTOR. dys Fultz, Loretta Fultz, Evalyn RADIO FREE WITHOUT 0BUGA110N. Fultz. Nervil Fultz, Roberta FuBz, BAPTIST CHURCH SCIENTIFIC SKTICE ON ANY MAKE OK Edith Pearl James. SMla Kidd, Oiaabeth Ward, Maxine White. BIODEL RADIO. The percentage of attendance the upper room tor the aeaem WWM QUICK ONR-DAY SERVICE. raemth was 07A Several Preaching—7:15 were absent the second month be­ (Wed Mm FULL LINE PARTS AND TUBES CARRIED IN cause of tonsjlitis. STOCK. BKS Meet______For Sale GEARHART’S RADIO SERVICE The Big Brudiy achonl it pten- Hsl BaMiiV. PBfarbggkg, 8L nmg on having a pie supper. Ss- turdey. September 24, 1033. They PHONE 274 MOREHEAD, KT. are planning a program also. STOVE wiU be held at the Big Bnitec, school house et 7:30 p. m. The visitan who hevc been to COAL (M^ WOOD the eefaoai this week are Cooper. Loma Kiser. Ento Fryman. Phone 235 We an glad that tWB at. (far i and ABcn EAlNlUe USM 666 HEADACHES CSABITT fTi ‘ t,TwnwaiH (Wylttan bj a Charier student) Our. echool ground have been improved sbiee the of sebooL r _ jp. y ^ The school wants to' Mr. Mm 1——_ smHumon mr ms team-sndtaam and ' ft-. LA Wise machine, end aleo Mr. Roy ‘^VERT’nUNG IN.’^SEDC Alney far operatiiig the machine. OptanetriBt The work haa added imwii to the Ht HiiEH I We are wockini on new PRXDAYB (H4LT' f attendance. We ara stri^^ m the 100 per cat attsidance at *<■»* duriv one itoith thie A. F. Ramgton The teacher of our echool hae ^ oiM evecy amat in the l^NTEST acboot district end is to • 26------1 see thOK faw ramsinhig befbre Dixie McKinley Ime DISTRIBUTOB STOW! UKWmzR WHAT; A pto sapper!. WREN: Saturday night. Septe iV bar 34. Iggg. 7:30. WREHX: OemfaA. etieU S'# yf WHY:______WHO: Everybody c BOY3; Bring yto padrat boota.

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lace. We want ewatyuue to wm Pupil Enrollment this project while it is on die- With these addittons the play at tbe teir. HaUemaii P.-T. A. Cranston Children fk-gaoizationOf An fumiahad Tbe second Enontb oi school P.-T. A. Teey Asilea completely and work hm bwm ended with only (our absences At Farmers Hits The P.-T. A met Friday aflv- Are Given Dick Test caused by two sevoith grade pu- noon to their wtivittes Wai Hold Initial EDiottyiDe P.-T. A: The aaeond and thirt! grades who were ill. -for the idiool year. This P.-T. A Dr. T. A A Svuu, Be have emoUed forty-form pupOs. A picnic was held at noon, Fri­ New High Record is probahly tbe meet active in flw Meeting Next Week county health ottleer. and Mn. Two have baaai tnnptexpd to a day. September 9. Id a large county, being, as Infonned. tbe Millie Raymond, nurse, gave the namiedByPM^ otbar aduwl. and thirty-«lx at ttte grove near the school. Cool-ade only qnanisatlon In the county DlMc tert to pupils and paranta forty-«ne have bad pertoet at- and cooldes were served. Just school in the Fanners who carried on their actlvlttes 1; Ciat in tbe Cnnstoa Mctiao Tuae- A pie supper will be held at tb< Tbar 1 as the children started to eat, Mrs. a buwy bm etub, and droaaa w«U school reached an all-time high during tbe summer montha. Tbsy Of iKtmarti Set At day. Iba teats were glvato BUiottvUle school. Friday, Ssp- have sponsored three have no place amoDg foam. They tSjlWT6M.0(n prevent a Karlet fever ttinber 23. Bvaryone U coidlaU since last June. One of them----- tinea two esMa had been fy invited to attand. Bring pies, have made an attractive' waato -a regular meeting and the other The The P.-T. A teld tfadi' ported there. money and friends. A good time paper baaket by cowing a two were an apron and food mla WedoeKiay the doctor and the is In store for ail. crate with ttat ddldran'a todtvidaal first meeting Tueeday night The drawinga. and an ice creun nip^. At the nuiee accompanied about 1« The faculty, stutlents, and pa- officert are ka follows; Mrs. John They also have ban practicing meeting last Friday plant were crippled diildren to Mt Stal­ Qotts of SUlottvlUa Junior high gw“Su^_ made for tbe Bowen County K^tey. praHdent; Mrs. Noah Dan- Writing poema. The annual Farmers P.-T. A. ing to the clinic there. Bight mhool wish to express their ap- 8 gathered. Other pa School and Agricultural Fair. It vlee-preald«it: and Mrs. Glen children were talmn last year. preclatian and thanks to the 3foi^ The foUowing waa writton by- who visited the school Friday Deloris Brew^ a ta>iMar-old girt: Idlng last Thursday night (Sep­ deddad that every member BoCook, Mcretary and treasurer. head Eastern Star for the use of Andy McOiu^. Mrs. Delia Col­ would make st least one oitry The members dlaeuaed arrange­ At BlUottvtile 1 go toSetooL tember 8). ‘Fhe..event was a great ments for ... their riiairs which helped us to lins and Mrs. Mary Ramey. success. Everyone had all the in the fair. Another program was carry on our adiool work until we I always keep my teacher's rule, We were glad to have the coun­ tary toileu for the new Halde- pie he could eat and all tbe tun instituted to enroll greater inter­ could get aeau for our new school And if I don't. ni stay at ii ty health doctor and nurse with est in the school by tee parents. man sebooL CLEARFIELD building. And there II'd’d fat'feel so much he could handle. The a us Tuesday, September S. Mias Ludlle Hamper was cho­ If this plan works well teU you A parents meeting was held at A bail dub bae been orguiaed We are happy to v^'lcome Peg- stands at 423. Ulctures were sen as the most popular girl and all about H later. They further The P.-T. A met______, two o'clock Monday. Many of in Misa Cartar'a room to kM the ^ Christian back to Moore school. taken cm Thursday of the Otto Archer was elected the _ decided ^sponsor another pie afternoon at 2 o ’clock. There was the parente and patrons attendad. pupils Intereated ' She attended Moore school until children and building liest man, not only at tl» pie sup­ social at the school Thursday an interesting program and re- Among those pnsant were Mes- The fourth i *'two years ago. Since that time night. Come down and visit us The cluldren of tbe Haldeman foeshments were se dames Ora James. Pearl Pouch, tbe fifth grade. If a child is ab­ per. but in the communi^. high school are rejoicing over the she has Uved at Olive HUl and The P.-T. A. cleared S53.56 Thursday. We guarantee you a ev«/ day for Herb Pouch, Andy WUUams. John sent one day. he dom not gto to- in Indiana. good time. revival of tbe band. There wUl the second month In the first and Butcher, Blary James, Romoe play baU that week. this occasion, which makes their be a community meeting at Halde- Thirteen doUars was raised at capital over a hundred dol­ Tbe High School Class organiza ­ second grades are: Fouch, Virgil Sptekman. AUle is also read man on Wednesday of this week the pie s ^ but tu, pnl«,t The tobim and cMrt toim sv- Three rooms started the sdwol- In ttte third grade there'ne » «?c._ ziead tar fowa^o^lwBdX »—iie*Ma»siicKT i- year by having a hundred per eccroUed and have bad only two Tbe toUowing puptia _ __

The Hnne of 0^ Food cent attendance in the Iowa- absences for the flrti two weeks. third grade were pieaent every grades. The teariun of these The boya and girls have started day: OUR STOCK OT'hARDWARK B OOaPLKTS AND TOT WE MAKE OUE OWN I&E CREAM grades are HIM Hoirette Maze, contest in attendance. Junita Jenktoa, Essie Hay. Rnfo Miss Christine Hall and Mr. Har­ Bach pupil is busy prep Maynard, Lena Lambert, Charles old Pelfrey. AH foree of these fnrtfaefoir. Fugate. Billie Sargent. C3ay PaU ' WILL FIND THE PRICES EIGHT Sandwiches Short Orders There are 43 ouelled in the ton Caudill. Dm Cra^, Harfoa dance for the month. fifth grade. They have started Smedley. Earl Maxey. R^ Lam­ School opened in the old build­ club that if each pupil is present bert. Charles Llttietim, and ««ny ing but its services are almost ov ­ and brings a penney a week. Hiss Pruitt. SILVER KEY GRILL er. Maze, first and second Harris is to take them to the Zoo 9IOREHEAD, KENTU^^ grade teacher, is already In tbe at Cincinnati. The unfavorable weather Consolidated Hardware Com^y new building and the other teach­ ditions adiich prevailed in Argen­ ers are ready to move wittiin the tina In tbe latter part of 19S7 and morehead ; KENTUCKY next few weeks. at tha beginning of tbe cunent yeer caused a aubstanttal reduc­ tion in tbe 1937-36 tobaccD crop Witt Shoes & Ready-to-Wear More School News of that country, a&ortUng to Mrs. Lee Baed. pntident of tbe On Page 5 recant ecmmerce department i P.-T. A called our third meeting port. Popolar Priced Mejrduuidiac For Tho Wlloit Ao>9y to order at 3 p. m.. Friday Sep­ LANE FUNERAIr HIJmE tember 9. We had a round table BIEICS AND ROTS’ discussion about the things we should buy-for the school with HOME INSURAME AGENCY the 332.65 we made at our pie ^COBfPLIMKNTS THE ECONOMY SJORE Reai^ Made Siks social recently. We are purebas- AT YOUR SEr ViCB / wg window shades, a water fixm- of an wool Dr 7 Phoag 91 EARL Mc BIUTER, Mir. tain and same books to pay for Nickt I Bhoaa >nde by the tienvortatioa of the cfaildm to the fair: Our next meeting MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY FRIEN^T five PE(H*LE was set for Monday, September SHADY REST for mm 26. The members present were Mrs. Lee Reed, Mrs. WUbvt Cotv- SERVICE STATION er, Mrs. Martha Bead. lb-, ai^ We are prepared to serve the best $198 pair Mrs. Abner Tackett. Mr*. Minnie Marehouse. Mr. and BCrx. LesUe Cooper, and Mrs. Mary MeSob- WOODY’S We cany a romplete stoii (rf School THE BK STORE Vi^im at the meeting wan RegnlkHeab Short Orders SAILBQAIV STREET Mary McGlothin, BCrs. Hattie Bg- an. Opal Wells and Luoffla -Maro- SERVICE STTATKMf Si^es at aB tmies Vlaatj Of Pnldiw Space Ice Cream ' Sandwiches

BLUE MOON CAFE MOREHEAD. KENTUCKY deaning LainbT BfOREHEAD, KENTUCKY Our fine CknniiiK Phut k tvJif nilpfiit to gtoo ] clothing a Superior Sertioe. Ihe finegt of ■titorialg ar» r dcun and gpiirhltor, ATTENTION More women ere loanfoB evmf dayr Ibowmw fotib It k to Sales Service try to equal the .worfcmaimbip of thk Medara I flad our aoftwater methoda, ov pna g««fo ajMM dmm School Children rinses and rich creamy aoda prodoes tteC k definitely tops. will be able to find a complete line of School SnppHca ^CHEVROLETi V at our Store. MODEL LAUNDRY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY BRUCES s-10 & aoo SIO^ MIDLANHNH/TRRAIL GARAGE MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY KENTDCKZ ATURDA

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Stamp yoor i^e ^«yy4a . owl th* toot dv t!»t a CLUB of 120.00 wiH draw u utn Promptly at 9 p, m., 100,000 votes. As stated ia tbs Mictoal aawMiDeemrat sadi Chib of S20.00 to snb^p^ BOBC7 yoo rsaiit to the campiugn office from the time the Saturday night, Sept eamptifit started, op to aad tadadtoy SaUmtor, September 24th. will can 24th, marks the doe- time with the dol­ aa estxa 1004)00 votes for job. After this date this offer to dtoenitiiitfcd. —Qtfr ^ M byUJ theUlc dosingTiwiMMu booruvur nextnexi Saturdaysauin wtgfc* Don't ing honr of “Boosters ’ 8^ at Me Chib-^ two or three~yoa can if yoaon try. The can lar sign. It is now Day ” in the Morehead orneTfir. Independent Subscrip­ tion Campaign. CAPITAL Gllll aeMOritoenKe ASaMUes AVlltl 1939 Hymoiith Tudor Sedan 1939 Qievrolet Tudor Sedan PDLLT fe^l^lFPBD AWD READY TO DRIVE FULLY EQUm>ED AND READY TO DRIVE

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tion in OklHhwna and Tens: Mrs. C. E. JUriup. Mn. Hurt, . and. Mrs. L tt Garni are U Tout Soetkm RiniiiRtoit-jtf Mat, Why But? FOR SALE Mi*. H. a TolBver retonMd Someraet Bev. 9^ Kscm aoB IflsvWg FWdoy for Teffriaksming, Saturday ftom several days' vlrit kto*M ksoiil m ^ acuity Bobert Bishop atfnM the fuavw QuaBo« CoiMk twow^ JMhan fanttmo te mta. Tte tartabed-tee with Mends In Lexington. at of Newton Matnfaart in Arii- bunting and fhhing trip. They TO WIN Veu nusf Ewa wanioc. The ctudenta partici* Mrs. Wlliiam Uotey. land Tueaday aftata oeu. will be eomnipan ied by Dr. Gar- pated in famet in the cnusaaium Shatpdbuig, is viaitiBg this w Mrs. C. Hurt, at Some red’s brother. Dr. U. V. Cerred, drive toot ifarifag: Solely yen emu eaa a llte IHMg som wtL d alter at the heme a£Ker mother, Un. turned to her. booe Wednesday of Aahlud. end Mrs. Gerieifs C, U. Wate V - and yea Se oa» hm ta woB oaUi tke Bte k eg the drive ter ymmt HTVed in the cafeteria. after vlaltiiig at .the home of her perenta. Mr. and Ui*. George Cur­ money. Toe remCve M par amt nuB « Mias Nola Jayne, who is at­ ■later. Mrs. C E. BWtop. Mrs. tis of Lexlagton. Ky. The Ger- ‘Hie faculty will be enteri an oB all ii|Hi i — ■ n I fi thia evening with a dinner at aix tending school at the University Hurt's daughtv, Chester Merle, reda hove a lodae about XM mitos of Kentucky, spent the weekatM o ’clodc in the caleteta. is a student in the —llrgr «< iBesttt .^op. Hhieh to in aBoMog Mdi HM yon wa flad ttace an a OMhar M food Preaident and Mrs. tL A. Babb here with her family. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. R. Btfl mi»».aftho tatte and meoool Mr. and Mrs. N. E.______JimeaaanMa fa wM* Shoe an oa eaodHMh NOiF la and the faculty win entertain with VCBt the week-end at Stax^gyODOBtiy In Caaodo, and havo on and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blair ^old Iu Aob guide who bao-Uvod in ^ IMi leee md vfa one aC «ba Mggaat fafaoi HO reel a reception Tueaday evening at spent Sllfwi^ in eight o-clodt. SSet Hrilra'^'Mexlne^UM^ that port «d the country oil his life. Mkaabean mate kyavemfafaoni Bifaot.faoBridtaotedfa Dr: and Mrs. A. L. Blafr, of irttt. are attending college Mn«. ‘ ‘ yw. Tbfa fa sfaMw week. shland. visited lari weekend at The Eastern Star held a special and Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and NWaaefthe eyotkenneoe- the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mrs. W. K. LMdy. llva. B fa klgh maetlQg Tuesday night lor an ini* Kennaid Ifan fafa yen MhoK Mfar yov Mot fa tiatlon. Mr. and Mrs. Op Mr. and Mrs. den Lane aud Mr. and Mrs. Mattie Flannery, and Mrs. Jaefc -H^wig were in two diildreD have returned from Mr. aaid Mrs. Karl King s>nW BOWUNC, Mb. Zfah. Mscahodd. of Elliott county, were vleltors in a ton-day vacation trip to have moved Into tbgir new home MoKhead Sunday Ariiland Friday. BROWN, 1^ natt Daw Dfe^ Mesrtamrt D. C Caudill. Drew in western Kentucky and J OB won awuB. BLDRiDG^lihfa Ta«h."nltmiH Min Katherine Duiela. of Ow- see where they have visited friends MtillDB-Caudill tetened to Blv- Ingr^e, viaited frlendi here last Evaks. Sr.. T. W. BOnton, Drew ■06GR. Wm ttmi. wm aOB ay mpsi Evans. Jr., and Miaees Clnlys and relatives. Misa Goto Alex ­ ertide MUitaiy Acedemy wericend. ander, of Hidcman. Ky., sister of GeiaorvUto, Ga.. Saturday. BOUn^K. Mifa LillHk Morahaad. —Mkiil, Write 1 Evans and Margaret Calvert, were Min Mildred Morris returned Mrs. Lane, came back with them Mr. Bom.CoudiU. left Satur- HYDEN, Mn. ABaa. Famwa. W. Day, 199 RmI n Sunday from a two-weeks' \ shopping in ClndniiBti Tuesday. - fateet Ky. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ^ a visit day far the Uofuersity ’ of Louis­ MARSftULt, Wm^JOmm Claarfteld. si>ent Friday in Lfxtngton. '■Jtrs. C. T. Warwick, of Mays- ville where be 1s studying tow. MARTIN. Ifrfa OrrOa. Mwahafal. Jack Relwig. Jr., was 1. was the guest of Mrs. C. B. Mrs. Naomi Ctoypoole and RKYNOLD6. Sag. MarafcwJ. in Lexingtm Saturday. Don, -have returitod. from CuU- BOBEirEB, Ifea-.O. R. Miss Mildred Blair, who _ port. Miss., where they vlsitod TABBTHEATRC anployed as teacher at Ironton. and Idrs. J. L. Nlc^ell. Mtoa Mrs. Ctoypoole'a mriher. Ohio, viaited here With bar fvn- Elizabeth Nickell and UtUe Jim­ Mrs. C. B. Lane and dau^tor. »■"— sdtetfag mow and takiag taH advantage ad the fag- ily last week-end. mie WUltoms spent tost Thun- Betty, spelt the weekend in Paris cifa vetM sriU ho able te rifaob fathotoiyoftheMwIthoM. I ITT.STERLDK,Eir L Mrs. Ernest Jayne spent Fri­ with Mr. and Phil Powell. THURSDAY * PRIDAT Mtos Amelia' Duley and Mm aaooa a tMto extra effort oow and e Mg rewan at the eoK day and Saturday in Sharpsburg. Woihera wfae make reperfa on Tenday. Thereday and Sator- RACKET BUSTERS A pound party was held at the Mary Tierhey visited friends in FOR RENT The Great Klrma twice dally. dan wOl be credited with gjig extre vet« for mkfai «e* Methodist parsonage Friday night . Evans. Jr., Mia Lucy Manning, Ashland ead Hifatlngton. W. Va.. Wdalght show Friday nlghi Thursday and Friday. reperfa eo dayo. The ammgar’a aCffae wfll be om for Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Traynor, ind John Green, of Sandy Hook, five •'efaek^heae eeanfaga. neV' pastor. A'ere shopping in Lexington Sa­ Mtos Cheer' Falls will leave SATUBBAT turday. Sunday tor Nashville where she Step kefatatfag Oat fa the Rm Mewl MSS. H. A. RABH TEX RIDES WITH THE BOY Mr. and Mrs- Lester Hogge and Mrs. E. J. Sautoberry to vlstt- will enroU.in the George Peabody SCOUTS children. Barbara Anti and Bobby, College. tng her brother. Mr. T. A. James, Tex Ritter — Boy Seoela accompanied Elijah Hogge to Lex ­ Mrs. C. B. Daugherty and Mrs. Cottage fa Teng iMRt in Ashland. bread and cake, and several piec­ Serial mud Shnta ington. Va.. last.-weric EUJab is W. J. Sample returned Friday P^. A. Holds First Call ar me es of meat which looked u if otterHing school at Washington Mr. G. D. Downing and family from a trip to points bf interest W. M. CAOBU. _ SUNDAY and Lee Ihuverslty. Mr. and Mrx. have returned from their >-nmp in North Caroliin. Virginto 'and Fall Meeting they came fnmi the ash can. EXTORTION Hogge motored from there to on the Kentucky River where they West VirgiQia. hid the good lunch. Washin^n. D. C.. where they spent the summer. In due time the vlcfim openSS' Seen Coltoa — Mary EbmU Mrs. H. A. Babb and daughter. The first general meeting of Serial and Shorts spent several days. Mrs- Wm. Winetond hea re­ Bdnk. spent the weekend in Lex ­ the acbool year far .the Moreheoc h-r liinrh fa rOOm With Mr. Green Robinson, of Ash­ turned from a visit with her par­ ington. Parent-Teachers Asaociation wai the other teachers under very land, speiv Sunday with bis little ents at Bowling Green, Ky. B(r. W. W. Davgnport, of Mays- held at the Morebeed Public Khool ivatchful eyes. The teacher took daughter, Nanette, at the h«m. of ■d Mrs. M. C. Croriry yato. vtoRod Mr. i»ritra: Louis Tuoday night A gmord dis- oevenl bites but after several gag­ Ui. and Mrs. R. C. Lewis. spent Tueaday in Lexington. Davenport Sunday. cumion wu held on the Rowan ging offarta daektod to eat no County School and Agricultural more, but she aaid nothing. (Ha^iy Fair. A miall number of parents ml!) or other' sources. No loan is attended. To top it all the jokesters ate Foot taam haoaa. oxih Newton Meinhart, the good cake and sandwlcbea. am mfaan Avaooi, GoR 2 Yraths Arrested made teOfai fae fattur agre MRS. K HOeGE r TR1MBI£ THEATRE Druggist* Dies woA In coopentian srith traduced by Mrs. A. F. KOlngton. Mr. 9ICREBIC. KY. coamty suparvW. principal, both of whom kpofce on THUBSBAT Thwe an two Uada at loani various subjecte. liable Al- LOVE FINDS ANDY HAEBY For Operate Still frey, attendance oOeer fir the anry to ben- nl omeo anl wo wiR Staton, W. C an uncle, CoL Val Meinhart, atoo Sot It te thia ttode oobBB. L. Stewart, A. G. Kesiey, Louto of Ashland. he should be aUe to get a writ­ TME SADfTXH NEW YIWK ten one year renewable leeae. The A wico chorgo of lOe wfR bo Trent and Lloyd Hratt Mr. Meinhart was a mmiiba at made te'lfatiag artlefaa and tew Appearing before Judge ROey the Poage Lodge No. 3X9. F. and A. intercat rate to 9 per cent, and the tber waived examinatiMi and were M. of Ajhiond. and the Indra farmers have fRxn 1 to 5 yean The todaader ... bound over to the Lexington dl- Coutotory. 32nd Degree Sottish in which to repay the loan. The ______L, Boya, J. L. imdisi I. filMf reeardo, wrtSnt . viaian of the federal CDort. They Rite borrewer ghwi a mortm* teltawfa. John Boyo. R. U Bojo, were getoaaed attW funilfaifag peraonal praperte. on the goedt be ...... _ riiTtos Bnlhcaok and the Pao- Bk^of $900 each. buys wltii the km, and ma hfa Ud OBtfl the bMl rang and be ^ Bank at Iteefaaod tor pay ­ r of ttote 1 ofOcers lepoited security. A loea, WEDNESDAY Robert Stewart Or ment of a $300 atxW^ioy note It booted nndlngi SO gallon tank atUl, tour win not be made unlaa the bor­ exocutod by Myrtle <&idUl and n. 100 galkma rower’s tarn plan faiows tiut bo ‘British Desk” can produce enough cadh incaoM to pay off the debt Anoa^ of one «d the towfa- Arthur Hogge filad a suit Frt- < A farm and eris was in the habit of pinparfag day aaking a jud^nent from Z. T. , Robert B. Stewart, fanner M. plan is woriced out by the bor­ bar daughter's hindi te ber so S. T. C shidexit, and retident of Young. Jr„ tor ODdorring a note : rower and the county i that the daughter did iut kterw fa 1928 te Young and ofaieh A—Won toad Mrd dog pop. Free MovieS Added Carter, eounfit, may have a hand in outlining the farm and what die was going to have detemiinlng the American foreign Hogge paid os May 35. IMA entiooB tor fae year, tt mows iittwh tinfii opoiad bar when the note tiitei polk^; Ibla. wftek fit took over"^1 how much income must be pr^ To Fair Program•nbe BritWi dfafc” as i dueed to get the family beck on i^ ‘‘bowing this fact, ofa of ber C. H^Sna^Jao filed a peti­ TwS faee motion-picture shows of EuKqiean Affairs in ihe State' frienda Invriglad her into falkiiig tion Monday fonclofang a owri- have been added to the Rowan oopo ritauld be I wMto the prank- gage lien on A F. and Dora John^ Cbunty Sbhool end AgricuHnral Fair pfognun fat The tint day. bMpili^baod of .Rex,.took out Ate Rnch/Ond tnl Hogge SubdtoUm bf Gate 1 FREE The movies will he shown Friday - ...... ^^sertod drfad-up corra te, moldy tion, nou’Eodatc afternoon in the two city ‘ ‘Hte dates of ttg fair are mence in a timing hto new poet' fanners of Rowan county, thraugb aiAvesjir ber 30 and Oetbber 1. ' bOttation profamn. Theae Writing to Dean Wm. Vaughan Entrants far Ihe be quoted a friend’s dlnqbfainliigowddtlMa .^C-E. Bishop Drag have until Septamker 34 to ngim- I the State De-I ter at the comity supeiiuteudci " poilaeid: eULJLfiFTRAlL THEATRE Company ^ effiee. This event beadtoa \ •Tnie ■ program becaua of ^ wi< Affairs MOREHKAD KKNTVCKY spread intkreat it is creating a its novdty. aCfar^ * KsorytUng jtut nifar.SvtiM THUBSDAY AND FSH9AT i The general prcHEram includes etfrlbotes to the ahanean baby orates^ amateur hour, pi THE DEAD MARCH rede, athletic contests, and mai wUl be toi Joe Day Arrested A st«7 «f tho harro w of wgr ionette mow. fuller articulition on Angin-Haxcm SMMBBGfllE WARNING! DOfrt WALK HOBIE ALONE! '^itnhvain A final meeting of the board of policy. laofated acts win a On11iTwCharr» Shorts: •Vm D«w HM Dgtjr'kiiR'YfeHiihv TnvUo ’* . . directors will be'Tkeld Monday a mutual picture tiiat a neighbor Joe Dv 1, bi jei ote wbhdB* Note: Effoetive on Thurodny A FrMMr~A^i»ioo lOe R g« evening. Septa wH at 1 caufttry win not admtt-but wbieb nattonb and being bound over KAOUt SHAVEMASTER o'clock at the coun^ superinten­ to the October circuit court on dent’s office. an partiea concenikd will taeffly SATURDAY . act upon." three charges Monday. Stefaort hoa written a trefatoe — FRANCES MBRCRB WHITE BONDAGE on Brittih Commonwealth Tteofy WALT DISNEY CAKYOON wUh Notke Of Waad BSda MUSICAL RSEL relations, fife Iw faudiad at the Wood Udi will be accepted at GOBDON OUYES -lEAN IfCia Fletcher School of Law and Di­ the office of the County Supoih- Short: “bjim Troablo S-M: -rkniw Fiootiorhf- IS lUBoeanoM , plomacy, laying the foundatlen far tendent from this date the a job of this kind. He has atoo 3rd day ntooe« wifa yow csr •utowoK .xaMutobom. Aad W gMsMem tte Mfa, wa fto* farm gnirtaiuw to deaerving farm FeOowiag to a list of a^oofa WEDNESDAY ias cocliy wfaC* bMB dou! , familiea aecnrding to John W uting wood fa Rowaa County: darko. Rural RebabUifatfam Su aearfark. Waltz,. Odly, tow andlBsYoiiiigljiisCASH NTTE! 125 or $65 Abwrintriy Freet Bape; FcateLidt. Osk GNW. Who Cox. New Bome, Adams Davto, . The Farm Saeudty Administra­ Sfab.Cfa^ Lows-Lick Fork, Bom tion loans are unlBte other loans Dole, Y EOBEgraACTy^^S The mdtwy to loaned to MIDLAND TRAIL RiRASE] reUkUo farm pab^ who domot mowmxad . -> _ afaDCKT ^ ..Ti"

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■<; By LEMUEL F. PARTON EW YORK -In ISIS, the Bolsbe- ..-e Oxing U) AHooi Ua|. Alexander P de SeveraRy. but he penuhded them \u lei him go hi ^W. _’ , Amenea so he get . oev. A WtoUh at wooden leg. He ThutgtH*rm ttful vUe. a ».- OOO.OOO airplane factory, and ■ lot m at tfymg reeordx. culminating m hie !, ord of 10 hours and 3 minute*, from RaM j New York to Uu Angcle*. I P^rJng tor Imperial Russia In the ______i : World war. he engaged in more !U »vape amu f rt.ee off war to the Germ—Csech ertoia, the., acemw Urtdleht the rttimU. m T ““ Stamm. Ehcltah eh—iettar to the e«l.e,Be» dertl ««l L«d BaUf., w-i! But

" j WashlagtuD received him bavfta- hly. to Apall. liia. and made him a conautting engineer for tbe army # r air aervice. 3a Uwr expetisBced ■m toxna ttmgh gatng. bat Oie crnly teat pamad in Snt drop hrto Om BaWe. I & waa ftaadily cm Om uptake, da- v.:f algoiag planea. flytng knd bringiBg ttraigh hie taetarr. In Un. ba designed and buOt an i plane which made a record of 177.7* I 4' miles per hour. Trained m tbe Izn. penal Navai academy, be has cos. I I. • bar 8L Bcnard. baa baea >rd«YNl exiled. A Jasticeof aor sf CaUffwala. phamgraptasd St tribirtad greatly to tvtaOon engl- »«M>eddMOM that Iba dag eiltar be i to tbs G. A. K. B or maved fraoi (be hts heme to Lea Aagelea dortag hto oeenng sod design. - smaO childns to a campalgii leading ep ta tbe Nevem- ' ... la Taf kliii“ wtaa far- "taTy." bawerej. has Ctas orttoe r««e. F«M» • erihekMdrto : O.A. Pnree. »U toO. ■ — - CfMON LAKE, the Inventor of Iba to. «. SL Pn Canadian Express Train Vi recked by Wa.sh-Out ' V t the sunken raotmenl of AtlanOs. /V- • mio-iown ho- .TLaAlEJ LakaOW to tej u, York. id Ma^ OWh, el ft*A**m thm he IS up Co tus sr-±-. SoWirme •" '>•>«- •p ■*««■*.perfMt me prints of subc— tine sdapudmis and gadgeis vdffcb he hopes will be foiui.I useful by ttto deep sea boulevardler His father ts Bl; his grandtscber In-ed to the sge of 96 and his sister io 102. At ‘Make It Two/ though hls .ince red hair is white, he thinks he is Juat now getting hi» Siy Their Twini Stan In life To Burdresser Hla if basic patents alme made the submarine possible Like many kar .A possibly man. inventors he rould devise a scheme tor almust any- thing oxcept getting what was com­ ing to him So. in his genial casual by tab (Mt) aad way. he i> broke. kMT. ». M iba eig Beading Jules Verne. when be •MWMtai ef tbe I siayuig powers in the juDmersed j.r cham­ ber In 1894. he made a *00060 submarine 14 fret long, with a soda Aviation’s New Leaders Call on. President - water tank supplyiog compresaed air. It wurki.-d nicely In IBM. Be made the .Argonaut Jr. in which This Csaadlaa PaeiWi he cruised undy the water fur 'Lhou- tands .If miles ,in Chesapeake hay I wisbig aig bcMgw 1 Like the Wrigbl brothers, he * pw '«|f aroused Uule atteBtion He (taal- " mi- * .. 'V- ly gat Waablngtoo luiercrtcd tal from the baUom e> the M-a. Bs worfciag •ubRiarlnr .-ame (taraach Waabinglae KhIb I seem la carr much *bat be did. SB he taak Us urveDllon in for elgB esptloU (sai-isi Russia She's Sweetheart made him Mime lmprev«ive to fem bat he decided Ihev were s Of Si^ma Chi dtoaeiate UM aad. a* a wll-re specUBg Amerirao bsauti-iis r: Smm man. he wouldn't have aniUiins

-----• crva..,re lhar. ... . drudged up fhn :r;«.niei him Vig- a^uus and eiiergeUc *:th a wrm- kied. kriiihbv weather Oralen face, genial and fnemily ,e plugs along alone in his hole) lu redeem (be r ar* (hdl W staO I subh»rine By ttiaamg it t ge caggp and paaarugrr earner ii^ i Thonda;, S.jti-tT ft MB ■fCMOBEAD INDBnNDENT Exclusive Initials for Linens and Lingerte Plaids, Stripes and Prints Star Dust PRICE OF *Thrmer in Remaking PERFECTION . .. Take Lead in Fall Styles ^ PuppeU in Preview ______By CKERIi; NICHOLAS ------— K b«ing ••♦opt” in your Bn* ★ Courageous Martha! celt you tvethiflq, it would b« — By VlrglBla Vole — wor+K jutt th«t mucli to youl f F YOU remember - Dawn ' 1 Pstrol^' as it was first _fty WINIFKCO WILLAftD^ made, be sure to go to the > a homo- aew version that is being 1 among the hUla of Maryland Thprr e would iU>p for ijP whipped up by Warner Broth­ I on.ioped for rodma — ers. There'll be the same ex ­ K>meihinul of U of balance Just glorious, cla.ssie ^n.^a'^aaiT^. Nineteen hundred faet of net are strung over U» .Ida. held up by cort fflus-c It tiioKed so easy all grace Claude Rains, Barry . Fittger.ld, Hosts, .mi down by lead weighta rattan Na. IMt. and Beauty and harmony Every Petrie Snowies, amtng others Tai note was Just right But every play plane* of the war period have b> Highlight your lihana and !»»• purchased, equipped with modi garia with eolnrhil ioitikla aad an glows end two types of mechine monograms to easy laiy jatoy guns; they-n be crashed or burned stHi-h and (reach knots. Extra semble The duust they say is during the making of the.picture, j sprays help torm toterasting mm- premier .;f all ui ih- w.irld Ha rm boptog that there U be one | ogrsmst Psttam !•» contstos • played the very heart aut of us certain Improvement, and that's in transfer paUan o( (our alpbsbats, with hjs eerie almost divine melo­ the story. If you remember the > two inch and two 1* toeh dies It seemed so simple He Is erlginai with Dick Bartbelmess and paying through all the years, the (With floral sprays) : diract^ te Douglas Fairbanka Jr.. It ended , plaetog o( initials; Ulustratioos «t price of his contiiiucd mastery ThA. , with Bartbelmess ftytng over enemy U what makes it so worthwhile ttitebaa; color auggestiens. country, doing practically as much U excelling ri.si these musicians Sand 18 cents to stamps or cotos damage as an entire army might , (coins praferred) (or this pattm nothing, ir'vuuld be worth nothing s prepoateraui. and to them [f being a Pipper « your have, to The Sewing Circle. N#>*dto«^ line cost you noth.rig. it would be came very Dept., n Eighth Ave.. Maw Yort. worth just thal rr.uch to you' picture. Fri+i Kreisler ’j Pries It's tnterestiBg. thia time of year. • With h:s viulm Kreisler nad com­ to see what programs the big sposi- , pleted a mighty ana Silence of for* have Unad up. Here's s sample utter tribute I..Uowed- Then ao im- Cootog in a circle ahoul S7& teet to diameter, the net sooo encioMS a Duliive Woman rushed ur to him AROtm© and plaid skirt if you play Ibe game . scnool of salmon. The bottom to the net ts closed by drawing ttw purse and excliumed 'Oh. Mr fCreialer. A ** EPIDEMIC of pUids li ' tine which operate* lust like the String to a purse. Sooo the not will be ra ..ir Tiy t>e able to ' * »“»« fashion to fashion as it should be played on campus and m tpeclalor sporto- drawn m. bringing its ear«a_og fresh salmon ?THE HOUSE " With quiet dignity “'"»«««not whether you pl.iy ss you do' wamanahip at the gridiron series. the greal musician replied grown up ur a Juvenile, or a junior or a between-age, you win never you'U see to it that your costume u Wha Ctoaateg completed wito t jaunty cap and paid ‘ Nut even ne got ms mas­ be able to remain urununl to toe .sue paper make* an exceUeat po8- wiles and winning ways of the gor bag of m.iti'hmg plaid. tery except for the price ' isb (or window glas* and mirro**. Id toe illusiralioo we are showing i A popular theater, full one night geou* plaids that nave come out m Waah, dry and then polish with the Buch brilliant array at the dawn of a plaid, s stripe and a gay print j in Washinglun. was mysliAed and this new Call sesson. For that mat­ school-girl modcL These fetching l psp«- , , . challenged by the magic that was ter who wanU to if toey eould re­ fashions had toeir tmtial showing at j Houdini s We knew there must be SaCaty Menswa. - To fill a sist toe witchery of anything so in­ s prevue showing of tall styles r«- | •teaming teakettla place ■ small mirrors end many tricky devices. triguing as are the new plaids. eenUy presented st toe Merchandise . We tried to discover them. And funnel in tha ■pout to preewtt It eertamly is an exciting story Mart in Chicago. 1 couldn t Ax we watched his per­ burning your hands in taking ctf that toe new plaids are lellmfrtelling nThe Oft to school IS toe young mus to, the cover. formance. the wonder of it and the I m endle toe left in s clever Scotch costume. marvel of turn remamed. variety via costume suits that are The skin IS a red sod bUok plaid, How did he du those breath-taking smartly tailored of glonfled plaids with a matching Scotch cap and tests thal permitted him to rank ...Bitee an encellcot bolder Cor • and os to toe separate skirts that purse The sweater Is also red. baU at twine. CbooM oon larfs all others m his line in the world? arc Caahiuned of plaid you couldn'l He did them by paying their prieel The Barber to SevlDe ' is the sp- igb to Isold a good^iswl bnO. keep count of their vast number if proprute name given to the gaily Pat tha and elttn string Not hts price But whatever the you tried. Then there are toe cun- cost of doing them better than striped wool aftemooo dress cen­ the Btck of the tameL anybody else bad ever done them, tered In toe picture. The skirt 1» the ikirta at which radiate tucks or pleated and toe new l9ager-thn» be paid H. He began paying when Ckgfnd awnl-I laaeg y ^ ptoats ttoo^.a. gUra nlatUnc. Ah tortnerty-showD Jnchet tt striped to ha was a bar. SteadOy through lha most Inrariabb. toe sleem to tbeae wnridng sods aad riiMCv pansni years he recognized toe high cost jungle green aad dreg* to wine down a ehokad^R sfak sr h«te youthful treeka are abort to. defiance (much exploited color this seaaiai). to what WM to the big dof right time: Adolphe Uenjoi a* Sa year after year, as Boudini In dresses tor the young for (aU. as ■laid Js the model Illustrated to the right master to ceremonies, Una Merkri. talked or read or thought, those 20 taUore^ etyNj also Never put scrubbing brttiM portrays The dress Is navy blue Jane Froman, Charlie Buggies. agile partners w.-re ceaselessly «t , 9 as tor toe plaid Kenny Baker, Dave Broekroan's B away until they have been tlw- work, tying and untying difficult broadcloth with splashy yellow sod e rage whether red flowers, over which is worn a piece orchestra and a mixed cbotr oughly wasbad. rinsed and sh*^ knoU and other uitncule. puzzling en. so that most of the moistm wool weave, or a syntljetic material brilliant frant-laced peasant bodlce. al m. There'll be film star* a* things Eternally at it, with all toe such as rayon or it may gwsl artists each week has been removed. body and mind of him' Houdinl The Scotch plaid dress pictured to teU Nor does toe present ptaid the inset below is typical of presem- couldn't .fiord to fail He paid the craze stop at the costume proper, day trends in wear to-school fash- ret Dam* Oasato.-A saueartul high price of supreme achievement. but It carries on full force Into toe of quicklime placed Jn a damp He got what he wanted. accessory area. With your sweater closet Of cupboard wiD not only Paderewski's Discipline absorb aD dampness but wtD sweeten and dlginfect the closet. The greatest piamsl of the ages is Paderewnki. son of Poland, citizen Bi-Color Suede Autumn Costumes Per Sumd P0nttm.-{( you of toe world We inclme tu think will take a soft flannel cloth, dip of him as a special favorite of the' Favor Boxy Coats tt in iodine, then rub gently over « gods, so endowed above the earthly. scarred mahagany tumiturer' DfiubUess so' But the gods would Although toe edict of finger-tip when it dries the scratehee wOl be have failed him, unless he had dune length jsekeU to general for first his part. He ^loo, must keep on autumn suits, several French de­ almost usnoticcable. Then trben paying toe price When he lapaes signers are defying thU rule by to- ' iodine is dry. epply s libaral Mh- tua musical discipline one day. he tooducing short boxy ones to wear ing of a good furniture oO. sees the difler^ce. two days and srito eontrasUng dressea those close to him delect toe lack, One to these brief coal* to UtUe a aet Once iDoard a week and toe world is somehow ' more than waiatlma length and I rustled to the caiaiery o eonsciouB of the let-down of fits hnl- fiares to all directions. Its rtiomy the boat the salznoo i HELP KIDNEYS llanl technique So, traveling over tboulder line and sride sleeves co» It's settled tha! there wU be a on Che Shores to Puget Sound, -(^ss then M hours mountain or plain or sea. he carries tribute to the carefree Impreastoo. tquel to "Rurricane." now that MVMe cans, cooked, libeled and ready far ahipment to your a keyboard of standard piano size Some striking color eombinatlans Samuel Goldwyn and acUun Hour after hour as he . nasputlhro^ Puget Sound-* H.ii.-in.i. salmon ore aot lakce m excessive aumbers. Flab- are achieved with these jacket* to ermes and toe govemmeDt co-operate to restrict esefa anntisl catch. journeys, he sits at thu keyboard . light weight wool worn over wool deal, to bomr Dorothy T.SWICW and pays toe price of hi* artistry dresses. Since mauve sod violet Few of us were designed (nr such tones continue to be popular they for It. He ham't outstanding CrnnI ranks as these. IM are bemg used extensively, often to Mostly we hsve modest places In ' alUence wito blue at dark red. the work we must do for toe world. 3 sequel tot the The same law prevails We excel' The suit which has a Jacket f»- numcane Itself or hold our own only by conlijuiatly sembllng an overblouse or a brief Incidentally tT* paymg- A successful young sales­ tunic to the one «bieb designers rumored that man was telling wtiat s 'rotleb can­ regard with taw and which lotoa so much like s dress Chat It may be there-1 a hurri- vass" he had made the day befnre. r one In the midst how be stumbled over his glory and worn during cold weather under a What a poor impression he had fur coat made on the man he was tryutg to sell His clear-cut rTplanatnai was CnterpOUr WnWi oans ills that he had been doing other things Schiaparelli puts buttons to Sie ID P tor a week, hadn't worked at his shape to caterpillars on ooe to her Martha Rare I young aiiter. Jfel- Job and had agAi to pay toe price aew bTeuses—s blue linen, shirred dye Bayc, (your comment cm the of getting hack to where he was st the neckline and tucked horlxaD- ame to as good as mute!) has ar­ master of his siiuaUon. tally aerdas the bust. rived In Hollywood. She hasn’t bad I did not engage the two costly any experience as s singer rooms at the swanky hotel in the Mew Beenett Ai . :er or an actress, but Martha CLASSIFlEp I quaint Utile town among the hiUs. Little lingerie baby booneti. oftoa she has talent and I* going Bul I have been glad that I shopped wito a sophisticated nose veil to Cry to get her Into the movies. there and grateful to the young What courage f When you can't toe latest millinery eonccit. They The grand Ooai* takes piacs on your own (tilling room tabit Here's ADVERTISING clerk. His vivid reply which at the not worn as dinner or evening •wing a eat by the tall in Holly ­ wood without hitting toe s daliclaiis gift to tha sea. staamed salmoa pudding, oos to toe *»se- tune seemed intended tu put me . but to complete day where 1 belonged, has sent me ex ­ brother, cousin or aunt to ;______tlve new Hish>« which add sotwitolng proteiB. deep sea alaaraU and a a A Hrtc you any- vitamins to your dlcL ploring slung many roads in the Susde______90lns to style impor- wbo made good In pictures, and d»- thinf aroond tkc realm of life and « living—you get | that this supple pended on Chat relauve ’s Pale green flowered prints and to help them In getting juai what you pay tor beoullhilly colorful medium ifi hoiMeyo»Nroa)dlike CoBrnaKi- ' Into to tucka and shirrlnga being vrorkad Just Uks Jobrlc. ebaractenatle to new band-t to tgade or sellT IVy General and Peel the lashion-mlnded an caUlng liagene. axpwitoM radio progrviu s gke air to cW&ed tod'W iB toe early days to its exlatenee lor It increasingly each we ttese to Me>>r Bowws. Jodi Bom- toe Spartans, being badly ui need son. H«e. as pictured, my. Fiwd Wtrim^t orcAeslre. Ceasge CMt U only ■’few to a general sent to Atoens for <»e oriole orange suede Jacket is _ •ed. - &«>«. . . 4lUm, ____Edfie____ Caw centa «nd tlicra The Athenians, not wishing to give worn by Caorla Stuart of dnema Matrv. (As •«. Nos lUeAwto toeni lix) good s oor jent them s iwnown. ower a simple one- tost Inerease In popularity with toe sAow mU ChmrU MeCwtoy probtobiy ■ let *f gouty schoolmaster, one ryriaeus. ss being the most unlikely peraan on piece drees of paradise blue Pass.fv’ um U eea* aprii« Mb. looking Sopjtotot suede. Short sleeves and - earth tor toe task. Bui Tynseua ■wJy eueei ie toe MS» -iftiayetoM was a poet and by his poetry, whleb ^i/if i-vilW give the frock Wkick to^ a marUoi turn, he so enimatcd youtl^ look. The blue suede I frr. bta new eouatrynw that be turned cap Is ideal for infccmol btock- got a good gaoefhl after all. j about wear. PA« TIBBB MtfHBAD OmBPBNDDfT ra, W38 What to Eat and W^y C Houston Goudiss Describes Diet After And Frays Narvai Middle Age; Shows How Right Food Slaaunmg a door may reUovo tBUIlBIE temper, but rt also greatly loons* Can Prolong the Vigorous Years doorknob , man’s erdoals eotor Ms Mnato. Br C. HODSTON GOUDISS Young I acqu Ba BEH amES BHIIBinS I NE of the best prescriptions ever oSered for longevity was interest in life wher they begin (■ , w advanced by the wise man who said; In the twenties, want to win prepare for the thirties; in the thirties, prepare for the forties; WHkout Puffing ters tfi aim tor sErvngtb. Barbara aaut "DarliDi: Aad He «aid-. -Ura. Sentry wants to tea and after that—prepare for a long and vigorous cld age! Mr Sentry thie morning, m ba TUI blmseU was strooger Uis PhU said. -Good kid. Uo!" gmubnoltier had come downstairs, That advice is well worth following, for it has been esti Deaa B»rt roM to to. sod be Could you hold oB » tb« ttiey were sU m the liviog-room mated that by taking into account all the newer knov'ledge of Efieieney that begtos with muiT l-Sr-3 Doddad to Pbil ao that tba boy *aat till tbls enemoao?" tae trem ■ parQf. tUna Un. >od at- phfl aaplalned what the Inspector possible not aklmptng is no eflleieMy at aB. arltb blm to tba car. Irons raSected; "Well, the Graud nutrition <~ata tba BdaBtsoa «( ■ poUeaman. Jury’s simnc. and tba D. A-’i Ides wfMied to do. suggested they stay ty ef pep and power, hut ne« to great sport and SO ki tan *i be ar- ■PbU." ba fuctested theft “deD't where taey were, inspector Hays only to improve health, but to t araet et Marru^ was to give them ttic evidence we’ve ■»^i. that will cause (be many of our ’ convictions" dependA let your ilatera or yew motbar r> end Sergeant Kane went toward the add a number of years to the «your father yet Not toilay. gut. tomorrow Be looked at kere. weight increase wWeh many peo­ ■■1 understand you and Mr. Flood ____ Began bad remained out­ normal life span. ple errooeonsly believe inevitable latfcar W1*»n««»»tba etracUon tt bU 1 itaouldo ’t caao (o myaalf. IT t side. Inspector Irons and Phil went daring Cbe middle years. ^em at U;«. but wbae ba fata boma ba I you. tn a day w two, 7*s: agreed BOt to arraign blm Mk M wita It n U IS and tbal ba t ■•Yes," b«M ptairlaf bndfa at tba club ■«« but but sow be’I tarrlbly ahockad. Phil sugfsted. "If toere'i any A Mao Is *1 Yoonq at He Paelt ... .1 me indigestion Fats. 4*7 Saetry raparta bia amca baa baao It would dUtrata any of you to aee Irons looked at PbU apologeUeal- Curb Hto Appetite for Rich Foodi ^ sparingly tnfabad and a MUa WInaa. tormar tampa- thing special you ’re looking tor. 1 It has bm well said , and ! think It would be harder _. "It was bunch, as much as Any* It is most important to avoid i _____ t»ry aaiptayaa. bUlad Tba aaaiunf m- might help you." age of man has lall relation «> part lunrily eoaSm Cba atsty. tbd Bn- tor blm to—keep his self eoatrol." ttilog, when 1 booked bun, ' he eon- overeating- For muscular activi- I BenefictsJ Irons hesitated. ’1 don t want to his years." for it ty decreases wito the pasamg I try Ukaatatm tt bard lUrT.Mary, albartldar daitfbt«. -Godtal I eoppoaa ■e.’' Phil teased. "But the O. A got soma Ml lava arltb KaU Kay. round ntana ^ StuS last night, and—I’ll want to -put anything over on you," he has been demon- The middle aged mdi tta beaptlal wbaraa aha wbrfea.w...... foaa oC agreed, ibaklly He urgad. ’T want Btrated. both clin­ digested than cold, and it is htip- la manor at Cua Loran ’a. SanUTa part- have all the dope I can get. tor said f«i^- "I *®><1 S*' ‘ __ often rides where a younger blm to kno* we're — with him. wouldn't ask you any questions un- ically and in the to begin a meal with hot brotlk. aar. wttb Hrt Loran'i brotbar. Jimmy Jim ” person might walk or observes ao- thoughl” the Grand Jury. to order to stimulate the secretno Ur amt Hn Sentry “Of course," the lawyer agreed. less h« was here. " scientist’s labora ­ Uve Bporta from the sidelines m. banCry. aM Barbara, -ru tall him." ttie attorney prom- Phil calmed. "We've nnthing to tory. that old age of digesuve fluids A hot bever­ oulaaa Dan Vuer. ijpomr, who advtaaa "But toll afternoon will da to—ask where he formerly played them age may also be beneficial at bed­ bar not to talk, rtu Saairy. aoo at Ued. bidet" b« prolestod. la a physiological with real. Unfortunately, how­ But than lira. Sentry came Suppose I meet you time. Tala. B diaturtaad at tba peadbU-l "Sure. I know, ” the Inspector condition rather ever. the appetite seldom dimin­ aaaaaaaod atBplcMB e< *>ba open door. "Ota. Dean." the ekDad. here It IS sometimes observed that tmct bam bar mma bt tbraa daya •gned. "But I’U Justlook sr^d. than an accomula- ishes in proportion to the lessened •wUl you arrange for m PhU. listening, felt himself shiv­ Bve or six small meals are moto er; kis teeth pressed bard togetber .rything Whoaa fuel needs. That ts why every lantti B arraatad and book Arthur, let me know when Tm to In grandmother’s easily digested than tbree largh dar Dan Flabar —t M keep them guiet. Tbert was room U tols?" individual who has entered upon coma?" -Mlna.”said Phil The Inspector day. a woman Of ones. Each person should discov ­ lat marobt somethiDg to tbetr tones deeply ter­ the middle years should check his er what meal schedule best suits Bare looked to PhU tar lupport; nodded; ha opened the drswers'of SO was considered rifying He was almost relieved or her weight frequently. 1 individual requirements and Uses but PhU said. "I know It wUl do him the chiffonier, toe desk, toe closet, srtaan Dean Bare drove away. eld. Today that age promptly reduce the fuel foods if abide by it For it is indeed true good to aee mother. Mr Hare." Aod the racesa under Che window - •» Inspc is regarded as young, and much a significam gain is noted that middle age—and the yeart where PhU kept rods and flshiag of the important work of tfa The protein requirement dimin- tty. taa. had ban away ttea mraa daya "Very wall." he agreed. “K beyond —are largely what yua Ik AaCBBL arm esfla. and baaka np gear. , is being done by men and the age of M Barbara ta bar danlal that faatrycould make them! Whan Hare departed, toe other mi, Iwho______can see 50 only by looking ...... new tissue is being buiJl- baoa dm U. boeauaa at tba dl Oscar cam. .. try to the telepbaae. "Mr. Loran icn woo had come to the police '■ over thcif shoulder. It is. furthermore, advisable to .sr approached, and Irons intro­ _ combi- take a large share of the protein caUlog. ' he explained. She depart' 'natfan toek. And Questions Answered ed. aod Bare said doubttoUy; duced them to PhiL is the form of milk and eggs. iwT» >!«<< somebow been forced open I Vegetables should be used free- CMArm IT— •1 itlD think it's ■ mistake. Phil, Bi« thoughts went racing In fm ber tt ga Mr. Leraa came On Che other bead. (I y and if there is difficulty in mas- Hrs. J. A. B._Milk. fruits aad the summer sftor his Frestaman ^ericaas are 1 tjeation, they may be finely vegetables supply s large part, “Arthur was always losing keys.' year, at a dude ranch m New Mez- Mirtag their emeieney sad abart- chopped. Fresh fruits may be but aet aO of the minerals re­ Mrs. Sentry aeaented. snd realised ------of the eoi^ys. had given ..tog their Uvea through the mis- eaten as long as they do not cause quired by the body daily. The diet with a (Bint tboek of terror that tiim an old ilngle-aetlao 45 revolver , ^ ^ ypej eatiag the fermenUlion : otherwise cooked must be supplemented with whoJu she had spoken ^ her husband > with cartridge belt and holster; had of food —aad whai fruits should be used instead- Con­ grain bread or cereals, eggs and the past tnse. and then, with told him that the weapon had been disastrous —they are over- trary to popular opinion, sweets some meat. deeper tremor, tost Hare seemed tskei off tha body ot a man killed i They do not seem to real- can firequently be eaten in con- • wire net to have notieed. as though tt in a pm battle, yean before Phil | ^O fl were natural tor her to speak M hrou^t tt home; but because Mrs. the body. him aa Sentry was Araid of arearms. he | ^ ^ ^ ^ dlgesttoa- She Skid hurriedly "I hear the never diowed It to hia oiotber or “ sBrolas aourishmeot clegs Oe LeTs not kept it here to thisto | ^em aad may bo Isdlreetlr re- Fall Styles That Flatter i~-b.H box. Only, he had ibowed I ' taM about details. Deanl" Her eyes spoanfblTi (or headache, dy^p- Btot his tor a mcmetil. held bis: m m his tatocr. Bis father bad ! aadmeMal make U of wool crepe, flannel or

and his after s moment were tow- I Unless they change their habits faille. For alternuon. choose veb Irons picked op toe bus. n at though soma word had inevitably be- vet or broadcloth for the skirt; ^ssed between them. . ITv come virtims of their own mdis- satin, velvet or silver cloth for the Thll argued, "But Just toe ntumi kt It ’Ih* (dd hoUter bad been h*vy with grease «®dalt PhO jacket blouse. same " then he tttpped as Bar­ With Smart, Steadertotog Uaea. bara and Maey appeared to the remamhered toe rich smea Be >i»«s»lhtot—lf DOW. saytng hurried­ Notice that the front panel of the w»y to u early ifoath or to an ly; ~Itatrs my aid tackle box. Used the skirt is cut in me with the old age marred by sickness. midriff section—that's a smart dm tgha«a tail thathat you sosee to expensive oaedb- aad ifs <- h. have you s Keep DmmAe Weight hnd to ------—- women. Pits sselL Sboslder dut% r Whm wa H trtod to think what tmri Us toiher Tba first 9S year* of maa ’s m ■wri gathers ataova the waistline, Bight hmre uaad. -ftFlto a ehlaM.“ gra davwted to growtit During ease It over the boat, without afW Tm stoatd not n he said, and repeated; "C«mto of UiiB period of youth, the body usu­ hint of bulkmess. Make this m reels, and ally has K large fund at reserve satin, silk crepe, velvet or sheer ttaaa totoga taka "Must have beei hard on the chis­ nergy which can be called upon wool, and you ’B like it better than -But they know he didn't if W el," toe Inspector commented, and in times ot stress. During the next any dress you've had tor a long turned, toe box to bis hands, aod 35 or 30 years, the wei^t aboold time. •WeB. 0* course we know-' kxtoed at PhiL Phil saw sympathy remain constant If the diet is The Patter*. "They know tt. too!" tor fin end understanding to tha older properly regulated, and sound 1477 IS desigoed tor sizes 14, Jfi, vgad. "I Ukl Mr Fiood^ ’ man’s eyes, aod was sick with tear. habits of hygiene are foUowed. a Ifi; Jo. 40 and 42. Size 18 require* Mra. Santry spoke quickly, almost Then Sergeant Kane said tram the man or ■woman will come into 2 yards of 38 inch material for the dasperatoly. She know what Bar- "Mr- Sentry, you wi doorway, in an intent tone: “Haya middle age full of vigor and with jacket-blouse, 1 yards for the ban was about to ny: that Hr. last night while 1 was there. Be was Just hack from New York. Your araundr- wsDta you. Inapecttr- I»w«i ecl- menu] and physical capaciues skirt. gentry had coma boma on the night •Glad to," PhU t| Ur." 15BS is designed tor sizes 36. SB. M too murder at s qoartor M tatoor almost broke down. Just talk­ 40. 42. 44. 48. 48. 50 and 52. Size 3fi ing to Mm Mr. Loran was lympa- •Td like to have Irons nodded, "aight" be aald. Unfortanately. however, the Bui If Barbara aaJdthat. Dean Hart equires SIS yards of 39 inch mat^ to him Ototlc. of course, and loyal, and to- garage.'• With toe bntoen box under hu arm. tows of hygiene and nutrition are wauld know Arthur had lied to rial tor long-sleeved dress; 4% «^l dlgnant at toe police; buV-tt does PhU led toe way. watched the In­ br tallowed Kane. aften broken during the active spector note toe cats, study toe ga­ PhU followed them. Irons oeee yards tor shrrt-sleeved. Arttur tram toat discovery.. ^ AO plod to take that attitude. The rniiidle years. As a result. bodUy peliea aren't tt blaatt." Be hesi­ rage- "Chaufleur sleep up sbovvT" looked back, as though to bid Urn reserves are depleted and middle FaH ^ Wtotet Fashioa se*. "SB down. Barbara. Mary." she Thg/new 3J-pageFall and Win­ tated. aald then. “We have to face be asked. PhU nodded. Old lU was stay behmd. but be did not speak. age flruto many men and women two charming fash^ aaU. lAfter all. toert ’s breakfast ter Pattern Book' which shows the fact toat there's a lot >.ttDv Miatfithem. “’ able rlxk wblch 00 attackm could The Qneatioas tocr rtaHy did Itl" And tba aald ycU of sftnecT surrounding the bai- pany ’s K C. L. A-2, which to 15.0« i K s -We must an go aee him. right PhO nodded rdefuUy. “I suppoec toon barrsge scheme, to

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