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THE TYLER DAILY COURIER-TIMES, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 9,1926.
What About Sally?
The Letters of a Flapper
and Her Mother's Diary
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PRIZE ESSAY
WHAT CONSTITUTES A GOOD
Citizen
íSFi'ON: \rvri<'U>,
rrorn S''lly Litchfield to Dorothy Cm-
lis Duiiny Their Third Yc.ir
of High School
I¡(-(-i li (irov *, Ni* w Yin ,
I'Vlinimy ÜK, IHL'li.
I h :i i lini * You'll I i:i vi' 111 < 111 ■ 111 I
u i: <i i'Jíims rii|n- Julie n ■. in;? id jfll
¡I you ron 111 tin vi* í i-i • ii iih' islmkc whi'll
I look down that 11• I• • plii i,rnci'Ivfr
jut now. ('Ill rn .IiiiIhoii, I In: Ww-
Ioii'h rolorid i ii ¡i i < I *.v;i: ■ on llm othm*
end of ii. mill wlii'ii I hi mil Iht voIcii
I wi'iit 11 in<11 over I may hi' imil<-
¡id', ihi' I'irl .ill uroiii' lull I can't for-
j/i'i i h a i m | > i i • 1 ol 11 • i I lie 11 ¡ p. h I of tin*
i1.'ilii'|. alioiil il lii'ini' world while lor
I lie ho":( lo I: • ■ i • 11 Ii • -1 in < ii 11 h ::hul .
Ifl!:
) Ami
lo Iht until
llii'ii I made
hi d . l or I Ii .'i i i d
he ill, ' hi' ii i!
imimlh ha a a lie
ra
had m> Mcui'i foi 11 o 1111 n l' tliuiinh,
nhi' wnnli'd wan to five me a
isaiie li'i'iil Fan who's laid 111> with
Compare Soy Beans With
Tankage to Fatten Hogs
In ciiiiiinirltiK a ration of slicllcii
corn, soy lioiins anil mineral mixtures,
with shelled corn and timkiigft. in ro-
'l'i d mea a l hm-iinesa, ¡ i'ifiit ex|ierliiienls at I'linlue, ind., It
lluii I illiln'i know W,|S found that soy hean lio^s put on
wi'lfilil «t a cost nf $.ri,T.ri per Iiundrt'd
wel(.'li! ii^'iiinst Wl.OI fur il,,, >tilaijit?
fed anlinals. ant) the rati of jjaln whs
almost as much, 1.112 pounds iht day
lililí Inst 1.(1," pounds per day. Tlie cost
of corn mid soy hcan lines, without the
mineral mixture, was .f.l.ss per hun-
dred. All the lots had a Icenme pas-
ture.
These results show that a pound of
suy he,'ins practically .¡ pound
of liinkip.'e. On this luisls, sn.\ he,'ins
may he used if obtained at a lower
cost per pound ilinn tankage, since
soy licnns can he p: .uluced on tin* nin-
liu'iiy nf corn licit farms fur . ■ nslil-
eralily less Ihan the usual cost • !' an
c(|inil amount of laokane, they should
he inore ¡ieneriilly used with corn and
I
All
nie¡
a cold l'¡ia waul: me lo hrlllii her
Ihe home work tomorrow, nItIioiikIi
what he'll do with il when she «etH
il niil,oily I; now . or rather everyliody
liiinws she'll lo ver look a i i
Mm this isn't spooning the «ravy
111 o 111 that nolo from Ted Martin I hat
(loofliM Thatcher .showed me. hon-
est' old pretzel, when I "nt IhroUKh
readln.i', il I hail to crah hold of my
m i l; in keep niv spine Iron) dipplnii
HI 11 of pl.'l e .
you could in'
the hoy had il In him lo crack Hie
whip so hard
I was ahsolulilv so scrambled thai
I couldn't utter a sound I'm a second
or two, just opened my mouth like a
dead ilaui.
"hi, von (¡líliil Ted means thin,
Sallv?" (ioo/'.lc1 said, "or is lie
hint I'lnii
< 'rumpled a I wan, i lia t cave nn a
rifle.
"lllulflnp,!" I yammered "Ted Mar
tin doesn't know how 'o "'ell tin Ijrst
s\ liable of 1 lia I word
" \ nil I sen I hi ill rn i too, " I loo
eh s said with a look on his face as
II somebody had mixed the swlicl
and shunted him down ^,'n wn
I rack.
"Villi what''" I si 1111' a led . ami when
he repeated il , I Hopped ovei nil Ihe
desk and laucln d till Ihe whitewash
in my lace la-van to inn. ''an you
tie It . old lliin " i 'min"i within a
I bill pie IVII I of kill ill!' .1 lail a till I bell
ml 11 i 111 a bu.111. ii t'
"I'll "lad von i ; ii l:n:,"h . Sallv ."
(Jin if.' les na ill V. hi 'II I Col illIII i ; I b
bai l "U Isn't a Is u;'h in,: mat lei liu
luí'."
I Ii '<I pulled mil t he i reinólo stun
main, hill I didn't in ed that to make
tile I in I ,M S is :■ h" And I didn't have
lo pit mu m ■ I.e. , ■ In see where I
I'ot oft il this sv.eet Utile liless of
sauerl(rani.
It it II illl.'l bel II I'll! nil' Ted would
III' er have liillnweil il In the ilaliee
mid t ra lied as ;i It eri. a nl . and t lie
v\ lude a Willi aeeidi it tu \ er \v i ill 111
have liapi eiied Sn il was up In tile
to llirnw lie MKnii v wrench iuln Ihe
mm hitici v as soon as possible.
"lie "el I ills Ihe lallfll 'Hit nf iii \
s.vstein while I can " i snapped.
"Then won't lie anyllilim left nt lite
In hllll. ll a I tel I see Ti'll . I'.II I I'll
tal.e can ni 11 i in Vnii needn't worry
It wa s hi- t in n then 111 look 111"' a
clam Ion huir, out in water I 1111111; hi
III. mouth llevel would close,
"I'll ¡ally ^ • i u \ iir i I' " be i; lit
nut at I., i Then lie a riimnied a
lower li'll' nil the lll.i "My lillKel!
lie I nil sll I'll . a lid II il idled Ilea i e r In I lie
II wa-. ,i 111Kv thins niv old beau was
working, f"i- I saw what lie cniililn'l .
i bat i lie ib i.r w as opinijis . ami I
spoke (pili |, and loud
"I'b! Mr Thateher. I remember
now The Mediaeval clillrih men
were 11 u a i .I in over how in.ui> mi
i-els rn ild da nee .mi the point ol a
i a lllhl Ic lleeille '"
Sp' i k ill iii iici dies, it's tilla In
S.I'W this lip fill' the 11 i l'. 111 Sweet
(Ileum NAM.Y
f«tt.ict fi in the Diary nf Mary FvMis
L itci 'irdl, Mother of Sally
Liuhtield Mother of Sally
I i 11r11a r> '" I 'r't;
I ' ' 111. • i i >".t | clin . as
thus: í 1 . , 11 vine in -.idvi' a | u/,/.lc
ol V II I i \ .ii knew Hie answer
a VI III,'.-It 11. '"II Mail ill's I I'i|l|est
Iba I I I|I'I . ■. 111 \ I o III e l 111' Ihe I'l-a
soli I'm Ti d' violent anllpatllj lo Mr
That i'll! . III. (listel V le elli'l lia 1
liiiii^ over me (il,e t ,i swi.nl o; 11:,
mocb ¡ ni | wo da v - a lid I rent no
nearer |.:rantiio: it than I was at the
moment • lie uia* e ii
I holie 11 y inteiidi d t, talk io Sall>
all out it when she i line home from
school, but she w,..i so late It was
almost dinner Kmc when she . aim ii,
Ibat there was no ojiponunit\ In
dinner was i,, ■ i
her ho Htraii'ln o
lie WHS I'nili ti-
ll si raUv,el v
i II by I-,Il l's In :, in
| ''ld'cllli !, last niv,III idle just pir,
I ed al her eran 1 and alter mippi i in-
ci. ui| ■ la i in"] i,l a rai-klni; Iniaile lie
and shook a- il she were bavin: a
chill.
j I wa- en11y worried nhout her, bill
thi: lamaIni' she was hotter and went
| lo i In ii d as usual. And lonlvhl ¡¡Itci
I dinner lie eased one worry for un I",
j 11 eclii rl a • her intention of «oíiik uvi i
'o see 'I'd Martin. She lia rallied
lililíes lo i 'I i d lo the .Martin bun .
many lline.i. but always she has man
«.end nol to see him. She is over
I Itere 1111 w , and I am Ki'eallv relieved
for I no longer have to Invent ex -
I uses fi r her In Ted's Inotbei. Il
It i. not Ion late when she riniir.
back. I shall Hciew up my murare
nuil ipieslii.ii her.
*
al'ternon us fellow-
wawk Inn to ; lie par
i ll and all of a
tr>
tell
rent
Sid
| legume pasturu for fattening Imjia.
SBttlday
tart fur ft
I lay liaseb
onieboily rani" 111 II li j 11L". VI ¡I ill bark "i
a helne Sid It mis little brother I:"
a .vine Ware you f o i 11 . Sid, was' >oti
all e.oitie''
I'm fellows all saylne, Aw herl:.
hul' whose beer, dal'n that darn d,
ni l Sid ei|. VVe'io Boilip out In the
ark and its feither than you ran
wawk.
Veil cant I try? fieri sed
,\e Sid id. and Deri set!, Well
I will envwuys.
And In kepp on following us. us
fellows ..avine, Holey mackerel. <1
ri.'.znlem, cunt we ko en.vwart's willi-
mit that blame kid lollowinu: us. (i
wlniilckers hohii shuiii; il. and Sbl
leriied errouiid sayine; lo luirt. II
,'.ou wat III do. Ill y 1 vo you i
if you "o hack.
Wares Ihe cent Hert sed.
Meei.ine he was wIliiiN,. and
stalled to feel in all his pockets with
a ixpression as if lie didellt i.vppct to
find a cent in en.v. Wlcli lie diilcnt,
■uvine,, llay Hinny, loan me a cent
will you .
Wat for, i¡ wi■/.'/.! I sed,
Ynf¡ don't halT lo eive It lo 1110, jest
loan it to me. Sid sed, and I sed,
l.ila full, ask I'iiiIh, lie's got a whole
bu nl eh ol money.
I have liUe liuthing, I wish I had,
(I willickers, fuels Simkins sod . Ask
hew Davis lie's all ways got more than
enybody else, lie sed, and Low Davis
sid. (Jo on. your crazy. % n not even
in this ai".'ewineiits, 1 dnnt cure if the
kid follows us'or not
Me ei; her. wat the heck. I"l him
follow us, jimmy erickits eood nite,
who cares? us fellows sed
And we kepp oil enitiK and titer
about - blocks Hert eol diskllsled with
11 i inse 11 and went back.
Smoking is pi'ohihilod in the new
million dollar , bib house of Ihe Wom-
an • City (lull ni San Francisco.
By INK/.
(Ma I'M li
ADAMS,
Heboid)
CROSS
WORD PUZZLE
To uiako our rounli'V n lietler coun-
'iv we must do ever? thlnv to help. We
musí be loyal to our nation, city, or-
enitiüalion.4, churches and friends. Wo
'.ni he loyal lo our I.rtion by helping
to vote and elect eood otlicers so that
our natioi.i may be ruled bolter. We
can be loyal io our city by doing what
you are asked to do: urli as holdinw
j offices and paying Just taxes. We can
, lie loyal to our oreanizailons bv at-
tending them and heipii.i; support
them. Attend (hundí regularly and
; contribute every Sunday.
A eood citizen will not be selfish.
; If you are selfish you will not want
i to build schools or churches. Yolt
I will soon lose interest in ihe city af-
I fairs ai.11 will got out of the habit of
going. People somrlimrs buy tbiy^
clothes and other needs in other cities
so they can brag about it, but if. is
nothing but selfishness, for you uro
denying your city the money.
You should be a clean, broad-mind-
ed person, li you huppt i. to be offend-
ed by your friends, overlook it. be-
cause they lniiibt not have meant it.
If we are loyal, UMseliish. and broad-
minded we will be able io pass our
country on to our descendants, not
only as good a place to live in, but
better that I it Was: left In us.
■sue
SACKS WANTED
market for several «thousand
out and other good sacks.
TYLElt PRODUCU CO.
in
arii n,
2 2-1S
NOTICE, OWNERS OF DOGS
M'e are now ready to furnish dog
lags for those who desire choir (lows
lo run at large.
Idease call and purchase yours nt
once,
S. A. SHELTON,
(221) City Tax Collector.
HORIZONTAL
1. Doctor (ab)
li. Fruit
Ü. Remark (ab)
11. Sneered at
12. Answer (ab)
13. Company (ali)
1-1. Mountain (ab)
15. Skill
17. Ashen
19. Conceal Something
21. Helore
i.:¡. Within
2i. Dead-head (¿b)
20. Conjunction
2T. Tracts of .waste land
t0 grow old
30. A consumer
.'11. Year tab)
VERTICAL
1. Composition to be acted on the
stage.
2. Leases
4. Slightly open
■>. Nickel (ah)
8. The alphabet
7. Recent
Advertisement (ab)
Manuscript (ab)
Expression of assent
Definite article
One who bends
Dull
a flower
Female deer
Cardón tool
Associate of Arts (ab)
Moderately loud (Mus.) (ab)
Rod (ab)
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WMaamm&a1
a^ciEiaaiaran
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UWSMMWSkmU
mmmmmumm
SÜBQBQ GO0Q
SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S
PUZZLE
UNCLE WICGILY'S THICKS
"Well, 1 closed^
it, anyhow'"
"Iiti ¿.{raid it
ull, Unci &
Wiggily"
1 ikin.k I'm
heavy ^ c-
enough., Uncle "
close it
fe*
is
...1 J.T. ,
NOW SHOWING"WHAT'S IN A NAME'
MONDAY—"SPILLING THE BEANS '
FlI^O THE GIRL
OR ILL CRUSH
VOL) LIKE
A PEANUT
HE HEANS UJH(\T HE SAYS
HE'LL BREAKFAST
FOOD OUTTA
ME IF I DON'T
VINO HER
ARE y,00 KIDDIE ME?
UÜHAT'fj V0ÜR
tAAME?
THOUGHT I WAS
T0U6H UNTIL I MET
THAT BA6V- UJHV
DIDN'T I STICK TO
BURGLARY!?
.NF/«£I
e iWi i.
WOT IS
HOW Or FEN 1 GOTTfr
TELL YA TO FETCH
TELEGRAMS TO
TH' FRONT DOOR
NOW TAKE
THAT BACK TO
fn' front DOOR
TELEGRAM
TELEGRAM!
speed 'JP
am' sign TVUS,
sister, i GOTTA
hurry
TELEGRAMS IS
ALLUS RUSH STUFF
ais i" allowed to
let ya go to th*
back door, mr
, be ah sa'.d so
'Gimme that!
NEXT TIME YOU'LL
KNOW WHUR TA DILVER
AW CflEESEREE,
TAKE IT—I
AINT GOT TIME
FOR HORSE
play
telegrams
THAT COW
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GONTA
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Go UiiTH PROP FRAUD > ■' ' 0N /W-
AND THAT DR. HUNT i< j \ ( \
AND MISS SHARPE
"SüALL oTAV Í. K rT « .: \ i
APOUMD T. !E-'
—-
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YOUNG m HUNT /;WE ,. vi I'M JUST (JOINS' ^
SUDDENLY FINOS g ACROSS THE RlN/Eft
THAT HE IS MORE % To THE SHADE
INTERESTED IN CAMP- SA CF THAT Q>\<3-
THE COLOR- Or OVER- HAN Si NS-,
MISS SHARPE S1 ^TREE'
EYES THAN IN - * ,Ttcc •
"THE VA/HOLE ^
SCIENTIFIC. * - (
STRUCTURE CP
1HE M1SSIN& LINK*
'h1 C C\< EYE
a V-L Li i TIE
•Ó^NOíjRAPHER.
CATCHES SIGHT
Cf- SOMETW'Ntf-
0.-1 THE &f?ANCH
(> 7nt GREAT
I WHAT I? 'HAT
WHITE i" I I H <?
I;'ERE
? X
Dft.HUNT
ROVÜS
To THE
L'.MB- AND
MAKES A
ÍTRANGE
discover^'
WHY. \TS A PIECE CE /SOTE f^pE^
\MHH SOMETHING- ON iT WRlTTE-N,
IN A STFrANG-E LANGUAGE
y
But The
STranGE
LANGUAGE
Turns out
lO BE SHORT-
HAND, AND
MISS SHARPE
^.^ES AN EVEN
STRONGER
dlscoverv -
GREAT HEAVENS , HENRV-
MEAN , DOCTOR. - JUST
Listen TD THI5!.'
BE ON
HAND FOR
M0HW5U
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EPISODE
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