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Telephone I
BRECKENRIDGE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY NOV. 12 1931
TmtlfeE '
Down Theatre
Row
N ght Nurse" I n lenee dramat-
is thitiK m which Uarlxim Stan
wy k de wm first otas emot-
ng Thnt lady with her ire. roiissd
i" e r.in uiii tell i htm what
li how
A new p' f-i . ) that of nura-
g .- "hf "! fn- exploitattm by
i oduo it ki'" ome-
k lltt e .iirfeient In th way
i i4. tl . 'iMiih f gaitglimt
.' I prS.et '
' i k O'iMe h in lnotiie n hi
BOUND TO BE
: READ
Speakers at Goodwill Congress
i.iffeurs
r 'ii iii I la i
Hen Lyon
idi i.r i tn
. tit f f s 'tn nml lit
' ik.n egg "I tM'nriH
lie boot'eg!! h
l.at i f 'haiming ii
..Mlnue tr
.ulnorxled" whu i m
' n- frt tt nt
Ry H ALLEN SMITH
United Press Hook Editor
Mary It Heard who coil.ibotf.ted
with Charles A Heard on "Tho i
Rise of American ClvilltaPon. ' has
pi id. red a mnMetful win.' m her
On Understanding W m n " !.jng
man). It la a book to ' iii nut
thought yat It la fnt from i 'tin;
In entertainment '(laliue i th'
aame time It la a b k t.. - 'i . ir-rumen-
or. per' nj. i.i.te
the in.
Mia Heatd (OtlC'tnj hai.e f with
th f.l'torv of woman i 'neve-
menl. from the down of life t the
pre.fni il iy nnl with ii f pte-
mtifi it ttiRi nisioiv wrii ti i
tire v niimnter lr - u'i'
nwnt k wi'll aa violent i i n
rtvii rl i-ir of hum i i
en 'ending the t.
.till men
' 'itiv in Mi
' e 11 ifa '
iif tod. I
- na'l '! i ibtmt the ii. Packing HCb pjii-n.
itiin n'i r.rn to siow lil Miming each chapter wi'h
Anntina ilienret and thev f'H . pioiive .lunges f t'uia
t .rerii. in Kh in thla film ''' I'te.leruk
urn imple naive lad . edt
M
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nlr
null''
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Wi '
li
Co f'tederuX I timer '
ed .Niwton D liakct
ho. heart mih )'' ' no. in .Manet'
mm Coin i tr "nd i nfldnnllal toi
fit 'rip m ii Am 'I Mta'e in the Ih-'
Trr book by it- w
n'lotermal and l in
Allan Itorer hettt i irev.o .1 st-.rlea of the
ItukWi will .ppem I lUkei supplied 'he nit
film ArnbuKmidur hci una to In poittunal 'i.
t tr- I'nioie Sundtiy iiatat of war rainier ..
Tin- tirtu Win n un tnti'ipim "l to conmilt mn
mi I'nn
vsn k W
hll late
. 1 .. Sv vnii Me moo'tii .mt t.dentlHl war depart ibi t
r. itii.na n n.itr. the KlnK nnJ I menu A a nwult Una in
iff n IMi Mr 'he pi I no ti. i) 'i T mi uni'uiiuim. w ui)
t ii-. iiall r.l "ii" a rope and if-'e-
1 ot Ail yinrially
It on j tot ( t Sunday in. I
M- n.lny
.f imnlerti hUtory.
. aaaamam .. 1
-1 k : A
a"aBaBaBl f9C3aw(r8 taaVaBB
.:...; Ih aISff v F
n. taaWWi H il 111 J.A --ssagr.
" ' '" BbLEK- 1 a ?l F;bmSbS
. hem 4 jaV 3fc21 ' 3
1 fcSwVSi .
Malioifs Bill
To Keep Clean
Is 700
iV
1
II
II. 'U.P
tl)f hel
1 euh-.
""rm' make two Hood iMi'turc
' i Sunday Hve Star inal t
the llalta.
Headln' Mortli. with Hob Steele
A Mutnnn who without 1.
ft'inmine touch can hHiidl
jert t.turhlnf; on ae.x witu bold it
not offenaUo atrokua ia to an ail
mired The life of th OountoM du
Harry tnlatra of the hypencxed
L-iuIn XIV la a ronuat story of an
aire not marked by IU drlleaiy of
the lurtuio for tho KAtlorutl thu i moral but 11 a Dorothy dr UriiMr
'.impDeii tiu 11. anauinK none 01
it K'oaaneaa but ncRlcctliK nonn
of Ita romance hor book ' P.i )5r-
ry." publUhed by Covlcl Krlrde. la
a joy and dallght.
week on tbiitr opa oaym Ftiua)
und Saturday.
Friends Of
niinuod Front Vagt One)
I ti V.t lonu afterward tila fumlly
t f u I 1 hr' He wan found lying
n 1 tir.lrootn 11 t.ullet wound In hla
ii.l H fi'iin 1 jjiitti.l lay nenl
him
He left a ti te which said 'Good-
bye mother inl dad It's better for
iip die n v. thin to dlaappolnt
... in life lei Madee (Ilia youn-
er inter 1 n. t . marry too Boon.
'.Hii;nedi Ktue.'. I 8. Tell Mlaa
Hndwick 'hia achool teacher 1 I
nppteiinte 'tie klndneaa ahe hna
hiiKti me "
l'iM-iii Left Iii IC'Mim.
A poem If had written entitled
The Lit Chapter " and dated
Nmember t nine minutca until 7"
wu. .eft tn.tbe room. Ita four atan-
zaa expreaacd hla dealre to 'learn
about the realm of death."
Tollie I "ate a schoolmate wild
Krnct told him Saturday nlKht
Unit if he w.ia not Knidiltitnl from
aihiH.i next tprlnK he wotild kill
hinmeif bu' other than thut ho
wu not knuwn ' nine eaid any-
hm; that I indicute hia rea-
son fur U'. i.le
Juatirv D It Mubblefiebl of Blk-hui-
retuirn 1 a tiiuneiit erdlct
that .Kith d.'atlm wtte ul idal
I-1 lends 1111 Mi .ei the lut to
die told tin n nervbody eUe la
KilitnR lhennti ve- 'lueat it a Rood
time for me ' kill myaelf "
A . ICIkhart tiisine.il houaea wr
clmed .odi "- funeral itrvloea
wen- held f..' Kennedy and Mlaa
MtS'ann burled an hour apart
tuneial aenricea for Miller were
ni' fur tomorrow
The three were only eaaually
artjuainted
tOSCUiriK UOAIl HUILDINO
srt ni r.u nv aociation
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. HUM
Htult or an InveatlKntlon of te.
cen- practical ilevelopincnta tn the
ileaign und conatructlon ot concrete
hiRhwaya will be preaenteil nt the
29th annual Convention and Itoad
Hh..w of the American Hand Hulld-er-.
Aoctntitiii In Detroit. Jan. ti-
lls 1932 the aaioclntlon haa an-
nn'itli ed
Mote coninte haa been ud In
aorfurini; tir. hi(jhwayi than any
othet type of material the aaaocia-
tlon ald. Tru" advantaRea of con-
crete ronatmitmn and varloiu
tr" of draixn have been tudled
hv an nMiMution it.mmlttea and
will tome under dlacuaalon at the
(.indention
T I.DUIS IIOOTI.KGGKH
orrr.ii.s mayor u.vhoains
ST IXJUIS Nov 10 ilM'i St
Ijuia offera the nervleat twyotte?
ger to the public view althouKh
hia name may never be known
He tried to aell the mayor a me
ll'iuor
Julea U Kleld. necretary to
Mayor Victor J Miller eaid that
after a two hour wnlt. the lliiuur
aaleaman finally wart nattered In.
Mr Kleld. I am moving to
Florida." beRun the boolleicuer "I
have aomc fine whiskey three
case of tl; aomu kummel Kin and
rum which I muat illapoao of I
thought nerhnpa the mayor would
take it off my handi for J2.W It
la u rnre barKaln"
What Is your busliieai?" quer-
ied Field.
I am a nhlpper."
The mayor Is not Intoroated in
the liquor." the aecretary aaid.
'Th Moccaaln Murdera' (Aifiod
H. Klnjj Inc ) by Kenneth I'-rklna.
author of one of Inat wlnter'a heat
myatery booka ' Vuodon'd ' haa
tut. led out another corker The
Kcene la laid In the aouthe.iHein
Texaa coaatat region ani'd aur-
roundltiKa that are eric. The ending
wilt atirprlae you unloaa you re
one of tho.e amateur henoc;t
Holmea that can deduce It from th
careful. y pUnted cluea.
W'arrifii: it wur 'I 1 1 live utrriiiti '1.-1I flRnrev will lie .utiol.K tho
apeaktra nt the (. Jwill ( . nun s- of tin- World Allt.ttn e l..r Inter-
national Fnind-tiip t.. Ii Ik Id in ( lili 11.0 Nov In. 11 and 1.' Thoy
are (1) Ur frcd II .Smith. hutruuwi of thv exwulivp lonunittee of
the Friendship Alliance. (2) Haron Frledrltli W Von I'rittultz
rermnii umbantlor to tho United Ktntea. (3) Kcv. Canon T. Guy
Rogers rector of HirmliiRlinm. litifclnnd. and chaplain to thv l;lnK;
(4) Rev S. I'arkoa Ontlman. radio tninlater ami ic president or tlm
alliance and (5) Mw) -('.en Jnlin F O'Ryitn commuutlcr of the 2"th
Division of the A. B F In Franco.
W'ASHINGTOrr. T.-ov
Could tho amount tho pooptu of !
the United Stated apont in 11)23.
keeping thtimaolvoa ncnt have been
I diverted to tho government it
would have canceled more than
two-third of the national deficit
r. .. loin '
IV b'.n.
Tho deficit wiw some TOO mil-
lions. Power laundries nnd diy
riennlnc oatnbliahmcnta iccelvad
jiin BKKteKute tctnl of $7 12413537
for aervlcea tendered In ll29. Of
thli sum. however $lh2.21(lH4i)
wia deducted fot costs- aliiilon
uuMfS- and coit of 4UpplltH fuul
.mil purchased clectrlo energy.
I It scum. likewise that America
1- becoming Increasingly laundry
. insciuus for power laundries re-
eied 11 n amount In lP2y repre-
senting nn Increase of 1B5 per cent
..er 1027 rucoiptn und I'yetnif ami
lei.nlnK oatabiiahmenttt entnuit 11
10 ! per rent Incrvnsu.
Were all the iinlniied offlctut
and enijiloyoa ami tho whko eain-
et cf tho i-umbluetl Itiduitilea
Kithetcd In one community thoy
would TCI in a population approxi-
mately equal to that of Indlannp-
oils. All the powet generated by NU
agnru Falla would be requited to
' pernio the tot-il pow 1 equipment
In 17. S. povvei iHundtloA
Wnihcrwomem outn u ju b o r I n k
washermen there belnj; 15'iS0.1 0
the f it met- engaged in taking out
eB pt U ItUIIOVlnif t.UCeA of
Jchnny'a roll In the mud nnd diy
waah with the best fruut towels
etc i.a opposed to 77.8SI mmi.
BILLS AGAINST
POWERS SOUGHT
'ive First Degree Murder
Indictments Aim Of
0fficals
Americans Have
Dressing Tooth
'ress!iii
CHICAGO. No 11. 'LP Deopite
the depri anion Aineilran appt-titeii
have clamoicd fir mine niuvon-
naiac during the pnat twi yi.nt
than nt any other time in lntoiy.
mayonmilae manufirturers attend-
ln? a convention here declait-d
Approximately 180 000000 bottles
of mayonnalae were consumed by
tho American pabllc Inat yeai
manufacturer aald. adding that
the vntruo for alenderneaa. aa well
aa the IncteatlnK popularity or aal-
ada and npvtler had bxated
their product.
Of the 100 delegate of the asso-
ciation attending the convention
Challea P McCormick. of llaltl-
rnore. was the moat inalatent that
DI-TTItOIT. Nov 11 UR TSie ' the development of a "mayonnaise
trunk of the Thomna Alvn rllaon
family tree was a Dutch family
Edison Family
From Holland
cated dm lng the l:wt few yenra to
I the fact that -Mayoiui'i se la not
only one of the purest anil mott
I taaty of table pioduct but It will
I keep Indefinitely under nearly ov-
I ary condition." McCormick ex-
plained. JtKXANs vi'AtiR I'OX HUNTS
THAT RIAI. I.O.NC. ISI.ANUS
MEXIA Nov. 11. 'UP.)- The snoot-
1 ier aectloiia of Lonjr Island are
I not the only place in the United
I Htntoa where red-coated huntuia
I chase the fox.
I They do It In Texas too but In
' a different way. There la no awe-
I InatililnK Master of llotinda nor
packs ot English-bred dog
In the Lone Star Stnte n fox
hunt in run simply that as muny
who prMsoas a hor.!.- und car to
rirtlolpatc. gather at 11 given
point an 'git (ro'n."
Thla year'a fnll hunt of the
Texai Fox and Wolf Huntctx An-
Largest
1 Best
Thl ari'-foirati' looking IWtlu Scot-
tlah terrlet La Collltu Hrownlo
was Jtitlged tho beit ior at the In-
icrtuouiitain Kennel Club ahow nt
Salt Lake City I'tnli Tho cnnlna
blue-lilnotl Is owned by Hen R.
Meyer of Hi'erly Hills Calif.
mwried ilarcelisaon noeordlng to
Mra. Frederick. H Motnc a aecond
cousin 'f the late Inventor.
"Bdlaon's numu would have been
recorded in history as Thomaa
Alvn Morccllon." Mrs. Morae
aald. "if hla great-Kreat-grandmoth-cr
liadnt talked about her broth-!
er Kddle'a aons Her reforenco to
'Ifddle's aonu' oauacd the change
In name."
Mrs. Morse related that Eddie 1
Maracllsson. a Hollander. Immi-
grated to England with his two
iji. When Bddle died tho mtild-
rn aunt with whom the boya were
living spoke of them as her broth-.
cr'a sons. One of the boy gave
his name as Edleon when he io- 1
celved a commission In he UritUli
navy
The naval officer later came to
New Amsterdam. He was n bank-
er and the grandfather of Thi-mui
Bdlaon Mra. Morse atltd
tooth" la the trawn behind the aociauon win uo iieio nuiir i.iv-
popularlty of the product 1 IngaK-n. Hoik C u.ity. the week of.
"Moiuewlvea a so nave nren euu- utc 1 v
I
(Continued from Page 1.)
working with un enthusiasm ael-
(t.11 witnesaed bcfoie to wuse tho
tensions of International politics.
Tho post-war period ho brought
forth a now method of diplomacy
on which many observers ato pin-
ning tholr hojie pcrwnnl confer-
ence between statesmen From
Paris to Derlln from Berlin ta
London from London to Homo
from Europe to Washington for-
eign ministers are traveling back
and forth to straighten out thtlt
problems.
Upon auch Lonvnrwltloni nnd. n
growing sonae of Ititor-depiudcnco
among n'itliiitj Ih ba.'tcd what
hope stutcsmun hold for avoiding
a repetition of the four yiirs b-
twecn 10U nnd 1918.
I'leKed '-'111 IUrreU of Applet.
FORT FAIRFIELD Me.. Nov. tl.
U.P. Don P.itker plekfd 210 bar-
rels of apple In 11 dny on Reed
Hrother'H farm here.
l'ntalo SpnuiN Through Itoilo
CONNEAL'T. O.. Nov. 11. UPJ-
. iMit.'ito jsiew thrrugh the mor-
mw uf u Mteak bone In FruiiiC
Quigg'a garden hero this year.
CLARKSUFRG. W V.i Nov It
U.R Fivo first degree minder in-
dictments will be aourfht tod-iv
agntnst Harry F Poweia. confi !
alnyod of two wonitn and t r
children when the Novi'titu .
grand Jury of Hum n l'i nty eoi.
venoa to hear evidence n ilnnt tho
matrimonial agency opei itnr
Tho Indictments will be naked in
commotion with the hanging of
Mra. Aata limck Klrher Park
Ridge III. her throe children and
Mrs. Dorothy Pi easier Lemke
Worcester Mass. Prosecutor Will
E.'Norrls ho Indicated he will aeek
the death penalty for Power
which in West Vlrg'nla m hang-
ing. The atate contends tint Pnwri-
under tho fnnelful name of Cornel-
ius Orv.n IMeiaun wooed the lorn -Iy
women thiough the mails and
lured them to Clirkaliurg lute In
July or carlv l'i August on the
promle if mairiage.
The dla-ippeai.mrc or Mrs. E.eh'
er nnd hot children. Greta 14; Hir
.. Hi hh.i t .....1..1I. n tf.. t
.j a aim .imiitwriiv i' iruin nt-l A f 1 1 r r
home in Park Ridge led to police' UniV II DaVS rRfPr
InvnailMtlnn. lnlle r.u! ihv "ij i "ujg t Utii.i
found Powsts. or Plerson 0" he
was known then packing Mr.
Ktcher'a betonglngit. When he fill
ed t0 appear at police stat jn for
nuestlonlnsr. aeaich
which culminated in h.j arrest here inimigrants aboard the ancient
July 27. .packet Ait run rt Jaim t f-iccd po-
. . ; alble deportation today after .1
l 1..L.. . ..t-... ... ..
in(iiii-i Ainiii c ire nz omy 11
:WIGHITA FALLS
NEGRO FACING
GRAHAM TRIAL
Nodurft Canpanion Takes
I Stand Against One Of
Two Charged
FACE RETURNS
- Voyage To America Made
l'. l'n.t I Pre t.
GRAHAM No- 11 The events
f 1 mliiieiy t'l.r 1 tided In the de ilh
f A N. Nclutft. ..f Fort W'oitht
M'ul in iittm h 1 11 ha fiancee were
n tew ed to 1 n h -itate w.tne-cj
In the trln .i Kli h ird Iliown nc-
11 1 chart. I uth tobbery in tliq
mniilt 11 1 mil iei
Aftf 1 in n selected Moil
dn if'iiiiion Ml- Vera Smitha
I flnm 1 . uf N.nitiift took the if.ind
(to t " hu N'liliurt hail given hef
1 ti dim 1. .ml niic as (l token of
I their 'in 1 tin nt ThU nng wtw
I stolen 'In hut' t tint het sweej-
Ihenit i" iiiiinli'ieii and -hc waiv
attackel tt Wit hit. 1 Fall". ".
I Brown U hem is tried here nftflr
.ajchargr1 of enin win g'anted
from W'n hit i Fnll- He will fac
rhaiKi"
tilt nit li 1 d
er negro .hug
I under death
hia trial Wu
Than Columbus'
f murder nnd id-
.1 1 instill the oth-
.1 in tho critn' lS
1 n't'nei fi luw tig"
1 1 Full- f
t
NEW BEHiPORI). Muni Nov 11
was started "' f inc unuerieu ami 1 eaaicK
DenllatM Itldi . I. .igur s tcrets
RONTON. iMov. 11. i'JPi ir .u
want t k'lov how l!l Li 1 tle
lia en ill pi t ... i li iv. in 1 1 n-
t. ' ihnlt ' ul' l'i W U R
of I; -tun win. ti 1 of
t'11 m irrj.idini. ft u Ri. 1
TKA8 Pl.tNS HXPKRIMHN1S dvs faster than thit f Cniurahim
I WITH SOUTH AI'RlCWN CATfLE Huffo'od hv t.-.ifle -en lnc
CORPUS CHRISTI. Xcv. 11. Columbus D'ly the l.tt'.- achi .111.
tUJ-A new brand of ecw will her xalls In shred and het foret.11-
mokc Ita debut en the cattle mast srone. rod.- Into Untier I.'lm
Only a Few Days Left . .
It's All Over Saturday
ranges of tho Tocy: gulf coa::
oittly In 1033.
A herd of nbcut 3S Afr knndci I
cattle Horn the lfnlon of Sruth I
Africa will bo biought to the ti-l
inouB King ranch foi cxpoiimemnl '
breeding ptupescs. W. H II! irli
head of the cattle inwatiRattt n
isectlcn. I'nited States uninuil in-
dui'.iy buie.iu will condiut ih.'
txpei iincntM.
The Afnkundet l.s i. nothing likol
ties Biahnu but red in colir.
Bones In Court
(ContlntioU From I'age One)
chanir threw the court into de-
bate today. The defi ii.ie rhingi'd
"third ilegiei methiuN weie 11-1 .1
to wun: t . -t I'l.utir fimn I'tirli-
.illd dtev. im I' tig pnnes .f
!WC it l.Kl- lltld 1 ' 1 1 j 11 k-' 1 I
k'j;fily u.i. I
rt the end of u 001 'iuai 1 iiw
rope. I
'itty-nine dayx had I ipaed unci'
he left the Cape Vfido ("o.-i-t foi
a 3oommlle voyage 11m mill. c m-
pleted within 11 month
Th.' c. ii4l guard de-ttoi Ii.m
'i ul pi ked Up the Juuvi iliiltm.
lie1! esidy In II "totnr. i 1 Ion
'ith of Mm thin Vltiey 11 1 1
Smi'liiy
mi. . ! 1 1 . ... . . 1.
I i nv nine iiiimiKi.uui aoo'in 11.
packet. wh pall $M each Im i
sage weie to have come tu tlm
oounta'y under the Oclober "ip
Verde iimta TIuh quota now haa
been filled
MITI.Ns cm; lICltGLARS
GRAND LEDGE Mich. Nov. II
it) P; When llnwii'd Mullt u heni-l
.1 nolae in hla huu-e up.11 i.'tiin
fimn a vi-it he 1 illeil piilln loll
in.' ''n m 1 piowtfi w 1 in It A
-1 a 1 i w t- n. ot. 1'.. I t.n 1 1.1-
VS. II fllll'lil 'IIIJH'I ll . . '
.2 II
in Duyina.
you save in
ussnq
VC BAKING
liV POWDER
SAME PRict
" FOR.OVER J
40 YEARS
15 ounces for.25
.VVIATRIX WALKS WING
TO EXTINGUISH HLV.K
PUEI1IX). Colo. Nov. 11. IU.P
When Jeauile Martin. "Lady Red-
blrdH flier of Puiiblo and her co
partner Jimmy W'xm1s landed a 1
scorched wing or their plane
brought numerous question from '
flying field attendant!. Reluct-
antly Jessie confessed thut while
they warn In midair a wad of oil-
snturuted waste near Die cylinders '
blazed up and flaruea crept to
ward the gujiollnn tank jcmwic an
expert wing-walker rrnvlod cut
of tho cockpit helmlt tn hand
and beat the flumes until they
were cut while Jimmy continued
pushing the plane on toward their
destination.
COUNSELLOR SAYS WOMEN
SHOULD CARRY 1'URSK
DETROIT Nov 11 IUP Two
wlfo uhould be the financial inuti-
hger or the household Harry N
Clarke Induatrlal counsellor or
Cleveland declared before the De-
troit HnmaniukdrM Club.
1 A woman's Job U to manage
the home " Clarke declared
"Therefore ahe ahould bona the
family budget '
The industrial counsellor scored
standard budget plana He ud
each family must work out it-i
own standard
& ?? flLnlrll wk
Still going on-still the talk of the town. Uniicard o bar-
gains in electrical appliances arc being snapped up ever'-
clay by local homemakcrs Christmas shopping is being done
earlier and cheaper than ever. Don't miss this gecat sale.
One oil refining company U
spending $150000 in Improvement
at McOa aey Texas
$5000.00
IN CASH PRIZES
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Do you read these advertisements every day?
Make it a regular habit. Do not skip a day or
advertisement lest some priceless opportunity
lost. Read even the smallest advertisements and the
smallest print. Gems of rare worth are often buried
where you have to dig for them! Size alone is not an
infallible guide to value.
. Read the advertisements every day with pencil and
paper at hand to list those things you wish to look
up when you start to the stores. It is trite but true
that this method saves time and saves money.
Read the advertisements. Road
them and heed them
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Campbell, Robert C. Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex.), Ed. 1, Thursday, November 12, 1931, newspaper, November 12, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70461/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.