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July 3, 1924
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What’s Patriotism
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From the fact that even Mount
Everest does not rise
questing
Washingt
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follows:
tv rinteen centa.
th* solid south.
log rolling, machine politic*,
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JEW retail la deadlock.compromise
AndFreedom’sbamnerstr
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and buncombe:
discord.
mmg
IXSANITY. --
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ora*."
Unnaxuavol HStoty
WE UNDERSTAND EYES
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Good Evenin’
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way. and, occasionally, giving the lady genteel; advisory word* that
•late at the present tme
Ambassdor Hanihara tt
70-YEAR-OLD ARTIST.
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den messager
Loans
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being drivep from
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age done, such as ‘Indigenun,
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J. G. Clark
& Company
lA*a in ita ability to cooperate with
the farmer." •
seif-taught artist and has
painting since the age of 14.
‘ rd of civilization.
'People, freqyentiy
At Your
Grocers
A little excitement may be off
"red by the appearance of W'il
feature of this idea to -the ab-
sence of the bareness and monot-
ooy of the usual hospital and asy-
sserts
mobie ‘
itntion
otfr
linne
ing a two-cent postage stamp
for reply.
engagemeflt with Gian
did she take it?"
Ee
t,
■ Flea*
who had control of the cunvention
tn Ht Paul two weeks azo.
'“Celling ahhlf holiday and go-
tag to holler at the soldiers when
they go by/* declares another.
"Patriotism’s killin' GBrmans,
says a third.
Andy, a typical American boy.
HEDROCK PRICES ON
GOODERI II TIRES
Trnde la Yenr ola Tires ter
and Gov Wiliam E. Sweet
COMMUXISTS RARRED
Neil P. Anderson Bldg:
zth and Lamar am.
-"Me..darlipg, and the nicest.
—Tit-BitN
k. '
IAke gome tall cliff that rears
its awful form.
Swell* from the vale, and mid-
way leaves the storm.
4 7 DISCUSS EkeCAN
—DAweS PL-
Real Estate
for Sale
WHKX JACK Ql IT.
“I bear Jack had broken off *s
• the
■now.
LONDON
nas.attracted
poin of plung- ,
I n g headtore-
most into prwf {
—Money and Securities
Buy Bad SaR Fit sad
Second Lien Notes
—Stocks and Bonds
—Liberty Bonds
Lamar 6868 and 6869
clouds are apread.
Eternal sunshine settles on Ma
--head.—, -- - -
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k
Answers
Questions
Little Joe Says—
s,eDIAMOND assssa
RECENIUY DYSCVEKEC
w WE CR©P OF A
KANSAS HEN SHE
metwee- Mala aa* Hew
openite Firt Nmca mank
tire Modesto police force The cat/T--TuEnb-ISYEARS-e4..
■M US I ioelud up ---- Id SME L E 0 SE R . t
HERS O}LY.
"Are mine the only lips
ev*r ht**ed*"--------——
QvPeaece
9r2
Bill and Babe already can sympathize, no doubt, W Ith Ar- tionaiiy brief one, It will contain
thur W. Kent, who was taken to jail the other day in Ann only two planks, viz, and to-wit:
t I. To abolish the prohibition
entorcement department.
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GRAPEVINE
STAGE UNE
LRAVR» anAPIV inn.
ed• •. raw aode, um • m,
saw •*
Grapeohe stmmdr”
wiheite Gmrage, !**••♦ <
LEAVIS rou wontw,
sd, 1000, ita ad, baa tea
Ver Werth Maodi
Gr--mer• Din, stere, +- nen
A cherge arne-enam Faekeg-.
meitverea
But bless your soul, Mr Rover,
Lincoln would repeat that were ho
at apd* rd f
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A
EHEDMEACNIESITAL¥
AFTEn YOt .
BREMERHAVE
end
- WE RENT
Table*. Chain, Bed & Spring..
Invalid Chain. Phonograph*
With 10 Selections
Denver-Glenn Furnitare Co.
ce
Mec2/
BREAD
-MIade will turn
Hondou confeg-19
to add. op- ‘
are bring!
*liminated.
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thing* like that. But Im never
comfortable any place else —away
formatton orathr party.bur
the majority will be armnst thls.
Instead, an independent race for
Anteresting-Senuimal
mri—if but it uls told the ex-
act day on which Fred was to ar-
rive. Can you discover the hid-
€\
It may be that elderly men ilk*
Mr. Rpver and myself, who even
, thru an effort to reach th*
theirhtm, ean not rise to the level
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U BINYON OKEEES
independent race which Senator
. tJellaEiahihatmeeanqaL Ah4roma-
the Atiantie cean in 920 The
Jelly tish et otee madethemselves ,
al both* ohsoming. th« tond f
thentkjnruehirgamthdiei
7 lb* otftr.hhwre dial to .uh-.,
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Real Estate
__ Q. When and where will the
192+
A They at- being held in Partai
( Frane*, now They opened Janu- i
lary‛2 1924, and will atose July
| XT, of this r*ar^ « __-
1 Q. Who bolda the world* ski-
1 jumping record?
'i A Ondera Haugen who won ths
Answer to labt one:
CUT wtwg ~
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LIGHT
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Ben O. Smith & Son
-AUTOCAMPING
LWhen SalinzQvertheBmqad.Atlantic.—-—J—
But, mmm ■
An uomobile Gypay ha* a kit more fun and less
hard tack. ‘ -
Are you going auto eamping and touring this yar?
If so, you’ll probably find our Washington Bureau’s
latest 5000-word bulletin on AUTO CAMPING just what
DAv - I the Dorein Ligh galleries recent-J
’ I ly was made up ot the water color ’
Own HOME
•itco. -----
W* find it quoted at from ten of eternal sunshtne, are more in
Brown university conferred on
K1 _i>ne of the Alaska in th* I
veation method of nomtnetins .
———idest
Norge Ski elub tournament at Cary.
Hi. on January It. and at Dillom.
Col*. Feb 32%, 1923, eatabiiahed a
new . recna with. ________of lit
feet. F
■ sauthern states
and vaudeville
theater*.
I ly was made up ot the water color ]
drawings of Mr* Mary Bulk 70-
[ year-old artist Her drawing*
l were of scenes In Sicily, the Alps
and England Mr*. Busk is a.
which rhyme with 'am An-
pl": thatolballad ot lving today. That warin wh ich
an unrecohstruetea Becesslonist vou fought *o bravely. I hate no
who “would Mho to take his mus doubt, wo* waged to nee whether
#efandszgrntenzagomt"sucn arz. ha.
reader will send U to me it ___
author Mr. W. W. Royer of North come completely federalized. And I
,*-.^,.,-■,=74 ----- --------- he give* a good reason for bi*
t. exhibit Iba;
attention at
Ham X Footer, C ■. Reuthenberet ^rota the Mar bciwrtu aasjiy aad
and Joseph Manley cormunists sanity by harshnesa or wrong (
treatment. Many persons are
from the hills and decent air [
And, beside*, it's darn'd profit. 1
Lable."
E A THOUGHT FOR TODAY Blessed shail be thy basket
- thy store—Deut. 28:5:
Boston Tran- 1
Other possibilittes ire Senator
Burton K Wheeler. George W.
Norris, and Smith W Brookhart
Two Colorado Democrats also
ae spoken of. Huson Thompson
of the federal trade comission
, feeling. He think* that thia coun-
" try to too large to govern itself •
as a democratic republic—tho ho
- haa little use for fundamental
democracy. He sees that the
states have been bribed by va-
rfous federat largesses to give up I
a great part of their powers. And 1
he to right in this. In a rather
PROBABNN ONERWEARD
KE SCRY OF CEOPAIR
get* up to leetto a -verse from- AND--HE
Drakes address to the American
a class of 10-year-old .boys and
girls in a pubiie school, •
“Putting flags on your house
when somebody dies." gaid one.
edatom* and add institutione have, been perverted or paralysed by
pansage of time and should be changed, then Laromettem raetear
But the convraaSnrNewYork and the convention « month ago
in Cleveland and conventions for JO year* have been enough to con-
vince any open minded voter that the institution is a device to defeat
the people* will instead of to xecute it.
Chosen for sectional, factional. local. sentimental reasons, at boet,
oor handpicked at the behest of invisible government, at worst. n
thousana delegates are brought together once in Tour years to wrte
a party platform and aeleet candidates
in the New York Democratic convention. one of th*.most active
state delegations is that of'Minnesota Then is no Democratic party
in Mihnesota Democratic platform* are written and candidate* are
•tayLby Bepubito** states like Pennsyivania or Vertaopt. Rqpqbli-
caj* eandidat** art flbsm and platform* wrftTFTf bydelegates from
cratie convention that he is wil-
lag to join i* the independent
movement; He labored hard in
New York last week to get a farm-
sheet!
Where breathes the foe but falls . "
before us. *
With Freedom's soil beneath our 1
feet. -fa
trentment or persons suffering
from mental »micron . ttnd-
anee Ur entirely voluntary and no
ahawinithe proper heights
RWRMMBBSi Mow m|i _ aud
women at different ages
This is too long to print but
any other reader interested
may obtain a mtmeographed
bulletin giving such height
and weight figures, by. re-
walls of dungeons and abused and.
tortured A Itho progress ha, been
made, the treatment of mentally
iseased or defective persons to-
IB re ogrtzebysclnce
ion Bureau, mnctos- fclouds,but iscro
.2-
Lamar 495
The wireless dispatch given
above not only carried its visible
kt
#
_ booked -t hem "and phe stream* and streaks it thru th* elderberry
bushes in terror. You"hunt her upland return to town, after the jor doctor of law*
bourn of misery, with just one lady and one small perch. Or. yon doubt, what he trit
can leave her cut in the brush and boldty march 1st., town, with your immigration aet
fiehing tackle bid under your coat, whistling "The End of a Pertect — '
Day " There * one unrecorded instance in which the-latter policy got r FRIEDA s FOLLIH-
by eveg the watchful « tpgy-t <_r;L»* , 11 *<1 > icif.1.1,...
flag. Apparently he recited
TF
THE FORT WORTH PRESS • . ,
ot the country build the prisons
and people them with inmates."
dntial politics
wi 4 third par
"Forever ware that standing
cheat
Persons wha refnse to listen to Warden Jmeg A Johnson, -an
their parent* are Ereguently Quentin prison: “Youth rsponds
known to Listen to the Mocking as rapidly to good infuences as
BTrd. » . It does to evil one* The paredta I
/oil .
' sble to keep out of debt."
Mia* Marceila Baring, rancher 1 .••Would you constder a min in ,
tn Rogue KiTcr country. Oregon 5 deb who borrows money from his
teunly beeta or *e* how tar joul *l;« c*n tbi u a piece of brush. • It cost Senator Brookhart only
* All you do is to sit in hopei.*'*****. holdlu- a rod w|>,, ** *' M .’nwr—
yourseir to the effect that no lady will go fisbing with * man any-' •bowing how far even a IttHe
money will go in an agricuitural
willing l*
it achgi
York •**.
elosing 2 ii
wi“ae
'J ter will not
tera *r* com
versonal repi
de are* lum. The room* and corridors
no are gally deeorated and everything
to the possible is doo* to create a sense
of wenl-being. -
sent to insane saylums who shouli
They are members of the-esecu- not be there, but who soon be: ?
.tv. committee named at St Pau; comoactually insane amid terribie . THE M.M KING 1H1U.
to confer with too eleveland az-
rereny Torarrqus Sorason EupsrhattrnoitanshckSuifhelockinEbirdisforn4
There 1s some epetosit as to wha’ not erazy,
course they will pben follow A new institution in Pari*.
' I । « known as the Service of St Anne.
t - is the pioneer in the selentifie
# -
(1 • Of Doctor Connor
■. a —e- -------------------
lor rolling, machine politics, secretary of agriculture vrooman
There is *ta*H ehnaide (or even 1 reput tert so etszatstted wil* the
rastraint is 1184 dias to the tim of
departure The result is that Ic''* * .
persons suffering from mental on28., ;
th"rt for ♦reo«m>n< ** < ----—
they would « to a hMpK.F Vn ^ ™ L---
ease of s broken leg. A distinet "J? "as com- .
- posed especially for him.
Which is probbly why he
often high-tone* the other*.
. 2 u '■ , .
• “ vi. ""
A-—enetEeeMme
Ta X ",
convince you that you are a mere gentlemanly ass if she lands a
fish and it* flops, ah* yells. Oh: I thought it killed them when you
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aeEortWorth Press
A Scripps-Howard Newspaper
er
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2,0.2.22 3
t2*__3__..
Hubig’s ""u
10c, 20c* 30c
fle j* liirnll-^ -—.
IH* - n o t so 1."
much lb* f"A-
noon whistle as I "Be
E "Pubushed daily eseopt Sunday at 1007 Commerce-st. Deliverkd:
by carrter 4e per wook. By inall in state of Texas, one a2mkao CIONVINCED as I am that the
month 35c, three months. 41. six months $1.75. on* "552. , • country to not going to be **t
yer $3, Entered as second-class matter October 4 1921, at the post- > isfiea with th* candidacy either of
Uce at Fort Worth. Texas, under set of March J. 1.70 caivin"cobildgeor“the Nomine or
* . ' ; LON M. SILER ................EDrToR { the Democrats, .or yet with the
ero mu vis to anerease the opportunittea of tn* pm* whule recegizinz
AFue rioM* eneHich: to print th. truth and defend pub 119 pzht;
wnsqi Ker or tavor: to pubith th. newa zaithtully, feunennlaiair
and dcenlv: to be American in word an* deed, indupendent tn pooo
[olrnt to ettatou, honest in busineas. kind in human dlstress, and neiP:
tat ta the upbuding ot ForcWorth— these re the alm* ot this newepapet
That* what Andy apparently
said. It sounded me that. But
the teacher had neglected to ex-
plain the verse to Andy snd he
was asked to write our me verse T
same from , our
; BOOKSAAIL
or: - i ktx i so
a/ ,i,-., i J —_Pin ! hostesses are tartha
^g on MsdBIjr. He was quite rastdioua a: i
XEw vnocKs EYEFUI. iTurned down:
PARIS The latest caprice of Futrar
Dame Fashion to tranmparent Tom t o ’’
freka. It I,a« bren decreed thatismil.ni. c.o.
society non,. sod evsifyon. -ntoe spoiling Bis enina
■ -4.
• t
heart patpii
dive io ekceas zan, uni
fjtoj.i kinde J2K. Get it at
. ..
Are we teaching our childre n to
bo patriotic '
The question is asked ta an ar-
Ucle in the July . issue of Me-
Clure’s Magazine, which shows
that children sing patriotic tongs
antrepeat pa t riotic- put ades ut-
terly without knowing what they
are aaying.
Witness, the article says. th*
■: "A doctor's life t* full < ! .»■.»«-
. ‘ Totorm tenagotGuatemala r
hisstethoscop- protryding from cutthebiuefieidinhait.(verti-
his inide breast pocket j was call); Turn pver thezgetionre !
| talking to a woman about a litti. moved trom.the rsh nwhieh I
boy patien ’ of mine ” a '*
me I,suppos,vou are tion whieb to'attached to the
f U .K Asood.ie*, dir- tUr auend staff’—«bus the correct flag, with
inKntouthpoutteeh . .ricilihree—terticilatipea"biue,-
l man.w., Huzetnheimer, ’ white and Woo- to formed
Jee- but why do ro. *. ' Other methods ar* possible but
Jimi 1*1** . they require more cute, or peces- I
: ehore hope you won t feruir ' pitate.the.rpmoval of the Tlas
it was my little Fommy as threw Trom 1e S-I
th» rock that hit him. sh» re- »—— ------— I
-piled''. ’ 7 p r
uuxany: Several Thieves
e - e- - -t r Stopped!
7 hidee stomach Antisepiti
hbolutely a top pod meveral
mmvesrorcomertneforcam-
y JA kjia i « A
» | All Uttle tables built for t»„
soNotaere’chained’toithespne Then itt appeared he was actually
1 rendering it thus: -----
, “Oh, it completely unmanaed’
her — American Legion Weekly
CAT SETS OFF ALARM.
NIODESTO, Cal Sir Gahhad.a
an adopted alley eat. stepped on
HnskursteracreemmepanHd”
there until the arrival of the en-
, ■ . . .. .
Secrets of Science
Arbof, Michigan.
Kent's wife became UI. Grave financial need faced him 2. To run the rest ot
and he forged a check. It did not save his wife, but it de- government as i see nt.
stroyed Kent. He fled into far places. For two years he kept it there are those in Fort
on the move, knowing the hand of the law was always reach- acythntnesyPrm.or scandi-
He forged more checks—it was easy to defraud folks, he atpmnazomasparsutary
found—but they relieved only the body, not the soul. find check "
--I never knew happiness in those two years of flight."
p Kent said after his capture. “I never knew what it was tot
I spend a day blissfully, or sleep thru a night soundly.” DrAAr geyr
Two years from now, if they aren't caught in the mean- PEALE I IK fl f
i BUI B*be Lawrence will be thinking, if not saying. 1 -uu-- I
More LaFollette Wisdom . ATCLEVELAND ’
leu* platrorm conemns the ran- CLEVEEAKB jufy - presentt,
+ndecauonaaaltwaconfer-*
____ ____________, , +ence for Progressive PolltieatAe-—
if it .to s sigh of radicalism for a man to be able to see that old I tion opening here tomorrow will
l be devoid of fighting. Soma mem- -
< - -A %4
Mdu--w--
by La Follette and a running mate
so far unknown to likely.
—This will l*a>* pro* i -*si**w fr**
in all tates to work for prgres-
sive congressional candidate* in
both th. old parties.
VROONAN IALKED OF
A* for the" vice prside ntial can-
didate, a good deal of talk to be-
tngnemraconcernigCarI Vroo-
man of Illinois, ’former assistant
■nd remind* her of vermicelli. A arfgwttoh affright* ber and to pot j
.apteminhow on a cruel hook to be *w allowed by a big flab show* ’
/** are naturally a brut» 7 Kb. ,i.*n StUl only tbr fi.-*t . and ! l
■A stag, or roll 'pebble* down UI* bank into th* water herp
mustwear revealing dressee this I A -ng, 5,,
ummer. sut knickers atso have A gichizan.statis ‘
becom eitremely popular for "abntpencent. t
summe r wospe >
""" " " destrians, but he fali
timistiealiy. that the
graduallg. but sur l>
e • ' •
- Dr. SreCoTum.Jnns kopkins
university: "The people who have
achieved, whahave become laxa:.
strong, vigorous people, who have
the best trades in the world, who
—are-progtesaitein-acienceand.
J every activity of the human intel-
lect are the people who have n d-
' liberal amounts of milk and it-
p product*.".
Automobile Editor. The Fort Worth Press
1322 New York-ave,sWashington, D. c.P
t I want a copy ef the bulletin, AUTO CAMPING, and
inshoe herewith Fie cent iS loose Potage stampa for
5 "TE' • - . JbV - A,
querulous way, he call* attention ,
| to a very serious thing—the da- '
qulouon"e2s"nnria, cadencesotqur.gtatestg
---------- Th» kort WAELn •g AILOKeEner ne It d-8Sa-ISIeG
mi Hur.au. 122 N" with thing*. Many can sympa.
We.mgunwbaica, thize With blm in thin. Old a«*
e and intrinss adyire and a wide-sweeping view does
' -er"AG let’ not alway* give us optimism and
4% "-gun
n-ra
/GENOA
Peace,
"OrER"V
4
Pies
“* y1’ i Random Romarlu f
With freedom's oil beneath our X- —• - ...
fept
Ana freedom's banner screamingi Senator M L. Bowman. Iowa
Labor a real hope for progre8s
Street and/N: orR.R ,
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Eonditions, contents and equipment of the ear. lent and ,
Eamp equipment down to how to conk flapjacks. .
a if you want a copy. filtoti - . coupon, below and.
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BACK OOUA GLASSES
N N BINNS
)PPOSITE F M BANKato
713MAlbs i
vhenaLady Is No Lady,
atva sey and lady triend were seen going fishing Sunday
Tus the Versailles (Ohio) Poliey. and the editor of tbit sheet
has not a word of warning for poor Aiva Among all the punishments
inflicted on man since Mother Ere was vamped by ths wily serpent
taking a lady fishing, on Sunday or any other day. ranks high
T*U have to hunt for an hour for a ntee. sott, mossy spot upon
which the lady will sit, or cushion her with your eoat You devote ao
i . minutes to teaching her that the reel is intended for winding up the
fr5 Hine and that she can t fork tish out of th. stream with the end of
her rod She will not put a worm on the hook because it squirms
MATTHEWS TIRE CO,
Weme at sitvertewm Cefd•
15th toad 4 ommeree Stveete
A- 4826 U MX
hoe-Eurepe-e
YNiarara beateh for fail
form or candidate-
The deadlock of the New York convention to an example of this
fact. That when Coolidge had secured enough delegate* to cinch hi*
.nqminationat Cleveland more than tell had come from Democratic
state* to another
For a dusen yean Senator LaFollette has seen this condition and
has cried against it* This to only another instance where the trait
that ha* bee* called radicalism in him turns out to be merely tar-
si Rbl nd uva* and clear, fearless thinking.
____Tam Which l**d* tn the conclumoutaatthe LaFollette meetinz
at Clevelund tomorrow is a welcome change in the established order
orthinas -It is time tor the progressive outfit .to step out and show
itaeun zue country will be interested. „
WIE’S BIRTHDAY, rLICY
"D'ye know zouk krowins
quite handsme Jobs"'
"Yes. Mary, it's a way I have
when it get* anywhere near yoor
birthday "—Tid Bit*
in abundance prepare for scarcity.—Mencius. 1
d,« ^3/ ..... ot
fideutiai an 4 receiv• . eheer. So many of us are lacking
'/• .. in that spirit of Goldsmith* vil-
2aegx6cM
4? K*
.. 2
.2’"
mpretmlty- Owe werk mmmremteed
Watte**>■ meeharzed to • Hemr-
SAM AVARELLO
SOUNDING HER DAD.
“I do not require that the man
who_marriesmy_dauzhtrashalll
be rih. All I ask is that he be
harmony with th* Immemorial
“I've never been one to rave1 father-In-law?'
about the -great open apace* and ! script.
out where the west begin*' and |
2
BY HMHIIKICT ouKk I Carolina. The title. "Abraham #
; anewa“unaa 225aL^“Mdb^ -2"- “ha '
! mrvada“usaxecrorrubriak,m di in tim rank*
' thru bindness but by sheer devo- .. eracy. He does a him
I tion to ideals, th* spectacle to al- Lncoin, nor does M regardri
most imponinz. even tho the Ideal* aa a martyr. He.thinks Gratat .
be regarded as mistaken or even dub. tho he would not use »bat
absura. word of modern slang. The Con-
How Many of my readers re- federate General Longstreet he
members an old netssourz ballad terms a traitor to the.south.b_
which begins'— — cans* of something he did at Get:
’ 1 - tysburg. Moreover, he belleves in
I ota a good old rebel, MMBtoOB aa a humanaright H6
And thars just what I am- quote, Lincein a* having saidin
For this fair land ot frcedom 1444 that “Any people, anywhere, --
— *1 do not gtve n continentai: being inclined, and Waving .tho
! ~ o"E"em" power, have the right to shake off x
perhapa mt memory-has failed rhe existing government, and
: meanatheldtworais pot eon rorm a new on. that suits them
8 tinental." It may be a word
ty of my owa. I
I have got no
farther with the
When Flight Is Futile . M , oxNEk ot
• Somewhere oast, west, north or south are Bill and Babe 1 admit, than the selection of a
Lawrence, slayers of Deputy Sheriff Joe Morgan. 7 name But that, i onaider is a
probably are overtaken; overtaken by the eche ofapiskettman but anyway it sounds
Shot, and the recollection of blood spurting from the wound good, and I believe that-this ban-
the bullatcaused, and of seeing the pallor of death spread norus"iicroarch torward to a .to-
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