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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, January 23. 1930 World's Champion Woman Farmer er t Analyzing . ...YOU... I J With the New Science of Syllables By t C JTCOFFMAN Dean of All the Enumerators (hv ''Ai Alice Take 4C,rS0.0(K) found. persona support both themselves and the rest of the population. The details of these findings, the bureau announces, till a report to be Issued within u few days. "O, don't you remember Sweet Alice, Ben Holt?" sang the old song, and truly we find In this soft and gentle name all that Sweet Alice was sun- - Amelia One might write the wcrd "amiable," when beginning to write your name, ana would not be far wrong, as to your character. nucleot The meaning of your sylluhle, first AM, was people nation. The word A SI baa now come to mean the first or The as "I Flnjersof Amelia. Hnu In a sense It puts you at the head of the group of people. This ability 8 typified by you In the wide-opehand, as It Is easy for you to spread your wide Wide-Sprea- person, fin-e- ra apart. This amiability of yours coneven through hard labor approaching misery, us Is slgulfled by the combination of the flint two tillable cf your name, A MEL. fining further Into Tour name, we find an ancient syllable MELA, meaning fullness. Now combining all these together, we find that your best occupation would be something In whlcb yoo labor with and for the people, through the pioneering of a great cause, to the completion of fulfill nient of the Ideal. Truly you are the salt ol the earth, Amelia, as an ancient ay I table used In your name wuuld In dlcnte. I'eople depend upon n great deal, and you can e.ixlly yu as sutne leadership nny time you gel Inspired with the reality ol a great tiurnun need. Your chief Injunction here would be not to allow yourself to be lei Into too much sacrifice your own Always try to see that yon me Hiking yourself along with lb big Idea and receiving your own tinues the cemeteries that Is progressing la the completion of the chattels being established In each cemetery. The American battle monuments commission estimates that the chapels Id Flanders field cemetery anil Itrookwood cemetery will be finished by the time the pilgrimages , start Those of Alsne Murne, Konime and Suresnes will he completed In another year, find those In the St. Miblel cemetery and cemetery will be completed by Slay, In '.:!'.!. each chapel are Inscribed the names of the men who are burled In the respective cemeteries. The chapels will ulso bear record of the n.Sli'J soldiers who are unknown or who were accounted "missing." Pilgrims to Land at Cherbourg. The pilgrims will he routed on steamers that will take them to Cherbourg, France, for debarkation. Those who expect to visit the Brookwood cemetery In England will debark at Southampton or Plymouth, and will remain In London, from where It Is easy to travel to Ilruokwood. The other pilgrims will go to Paris and from there to the towns nearest their destination. The largest cemetery of the eight Is the which Is about 2.V) kilometers from Paris. Because of that great distance the visitors niay be quartered In a hotel In the small town of In the ltomagne sous Montfaucon. department of the Meuse, about 4T In the kilometers from Verdun. Anierlcun cemetery are hurled 14.1C7 Americans. In the Olse Alsne cemetery are American burled soldiers, sailors and marines. The small are towns near this cemetery and Pre en Serlnges In the department of Alsne. The cemetery Is approximately 110 kilometers from Paris. St. Mihiel Third In Size. The St. Miblel, which Is third largest, la S10 kilometers from Purls. Here are hurled 4,1 IS Americans. The St. Mlhlel Is near the small town of Thlaueourt. In the department of Meur It Is Vt kilometers from Verdun. There are '.'.'JOS Americans burled In the Alsue-Marncemetery, near the village of Belleau In the department of Alsne, which Is ten kilometer from Chateau Thierry, a town of about K.'kk) Inhabitants, This cemetery Is OTi kilometers from Dlse-Alsne- Meuse-Argoiin- e 1 Miss Charlotte F. Worley, a law giuduate ot the Pnlverslty of Nebraska. Is boss of a 3,UKacre farm near Alliance, Neb. It la estimated that the total gross Income from her farm this year will exceed $1(0,00. She claims to personally oversee more laud, under cultivation, ihnn auy other woman In the world. WOMEN TO VISIT WORLD WAR DEAD Meuse-Argoiin- Gold Star Mothers and Widow. Will Go to Europe in May. Wnshlnpton.-- In May. l'.CO, 12 years after the long lines of American soldiers marched across the battlefields of France, a thinner line of Americans will follow along paths whlcb end In eight cemeteries where sleep 30,791 American soldier dead. There will he no martial music to announce their coming and no banners waring a challenge to a foe. Some of these pilgrims will be bent with age and will falter along the paths where once their sons walkfd so confidently strong, even though time has done much to smooth the way. The United States government Is making It possible for these mothers nnd widows to visit the graves of their heroic dead. The ofllce of the quartermaster general was given charge of Ihe pilgrimages when congress pns.ed a bill, ou March 2. l'.CI, directing the War department to make the necessary preparation for the voyages. In the eemetorlnl division MaJ. John T. Harris and fapt A. P. Hughes are arranging the details, while the many contact problems between the War department and the widows and mothers sre being worked out by Miss Stowell of the remeterlal division of the quarter-Blaste- r general's ofllce. Month Allowed for Trip. Hetwten May 1. 1D30, and October 81, irai, the pilgrimages for groups will be scheduled as nearly os possible lo suit the wishes of those who are going. It Is expected that most of the H.roO mothers and widows will go. More than half have already signified their Intention lo make the Journey, and moKt of them wlh to go ns early as possible In IftM. The pilgrims will sail on American liners, and It I expected that about a mouth will be Inken for each olive-garbe- d have visited the graves at some previous time, A widow would not be eligible to go If she has married again. Cemeteries Beautiful. The eight cemeteries six In France, one In Itelgluin and one In I.iigland are kept wlih great enre. Landscape gardeners have placed plants and Dowers for decorations, ond In the center of each cemtery at all times floats an American flag. The graves, laid out In rows, are marked by white marble headstones whlcb have replaced the temporary ones of wood. Only two types of headstones are used the cms for the soldier of Christian faltb and the shield for David for those of Jewish faith. tn each headstone Is inscribed the soldier's name nnd rank, the organization In which he served, the date of bis death and the state from which he came. The Inscription on the graves of the I'nknown Soldiers Is "Here rext In honored glory an American soldier known but to God." I'.ecuuse the officers of the ceme-terldivision of the quartermaster general's ollUe are working un- Paris. The Somtnc cemetery contains clews ceasingly on Ihe sllgbti-s- t that may reveal the Identity of the about l.fCS American soldier dead. Unknown Soldier, many IdentificaThe cemetery Is In the department tions are being established. Ity the of Alsne and Is near the village of time the pllgrlmnges are Hearing a Bony. U Is three kilometers from Cutelet, 17 kilometers from che It Is existed that many of kilometers the "Unknown" will have been St. (Jucntln and 1" diSt. Quentln, from Paris. The cemeterlal Identified. city vision works In cooratlon with of shout WKW Inhabitants, probwill American be the pilgrims' head Craves Ik'gMtratlon ably the Meuse-Argnnn- e Tar-denol- s e lt France. quarters. 1.SO0 In Suretnes Cemetery. only a word on a In the Survsnes cemetery there scrap of puer has led lo a aearch The that ended In establishing the Idea- are 1..VX) American dead. cemetery Is about 12 kilometers lity of the aoidlcr. from Paris and Is accessible by Recoveries Alto Mad. lailcab or train. Recoveries, as well ns IdentificaThe I'.rookwood American cemetion, are constantly being made. In l'.CJ nearly fx) recoveries were tery, In the county of Surrey. Is .3 made, and of that number 14 were miles from I .on don. In Ibis cemeIdentified, while 12 of the "Un- tery there are 4;t7 American In known'' graves were Identified. The auialleM cemetery Is Flandthe last six months there have been seven recoveries and four Identifi- ers field cemetery, where arc burled It Is within a cations, showing that Ihe work of 3r.$ Americana. looking after the WorlJ war dead short distance of Waerghem, Belgium. It Is 40 kilometers from has not ended. trip. Another wrk In connection with Lille and 13 from tVurtral. The government will pay every expense from the time the pilgrim lenves Iter home until she Is back PROCEDURE TO GET PARDLES agnln. At New Yoik a staff of CONVICTS WILL EE TAUGHT will of the take charge managers nsembled group for each trip and fwill see that every comfort Is pro- Maryland Official Plans to Protect Mgh and all that was ever vided. Among the asslstnnts that done In their cases wns the filling Craft of From Prisoners will accompany each group will be of the parole applications, which, Sbyiter. had they known It. they could guides, physicians, nurses and Invonipeimathn as well. Amelia Karlmrt Is n good exam terpreter. Md. The adoption of have filed out and forwarded lo I'le of what I mean by connecting The Itinerary for earh pcrs'Ti a P.iiltlmore. the cominlHsloner themselves. new system lo facilitate the pab She It Is the duty of the commUnlon-e- r jour labors with the reward ol will be arrangedmaterial from of role Msrjland prisoners I relating thon labor. Amelia E. Carr. the! given descriptive to see Ibst during the period of InsUtutloi'S being planned each person Is kept under novelist, might also l.o cited as one! to the particular cemetery which penalAmhro'o J. psrolf Kennedy, parole Her hotel reserva by "O i'H'1 succeeded in the eyes of she will vlnlt. strlrt sticn Ulon and a close check the world. tions will he arranged In Ihe town comnilssliner. of his activities maintained. It Is bis Intention, he said, lo In !& wntro Newspaper I'Btoa.) most convenient to the cemetery This supervision extends even to UmillarU to a stltutc campaign where her son or biinhnnd l the amount of their monthly earn-ln;.-- s Inmate eligible br parole every burled. Handicap to Be Fought and the manner In which they of llt law An unpleasant speaking voice Is 30,791 Crivts In Eight Ctmttrlts. with Ihe rixjulren niits are spent. at In Ihe eight crmeterlns where and the procedure undergone not Incurable. It Is overcome by burled American dead In Kun the hcaringt. are training, voice Is ordinarily the A further attempt will be made, Bible Quoted by High unpleasant because It U pitched penn soil there are 30 "91 graves of Mr. Kennedy ssld, to have officials American soldiers, sailor and nm too high, or became there Is of prcs some Court Divorce Suit en a thronty rine who died In the World wnr. of the li.stltuttons -rseieit Vocal rul qualify. parole, who. ture Is helpful. A rasping of this number 20.HU bav been the mielnk of Initiathe fia. A divorce granted Atbnls, or fatnill thr..li(.h 1i nilfled. to IMg.ir I. P.oss, who com; l.tlned 'nny upset rven the rnlmcsj nerv-nhave Ihe regulations, nn 70 Isolated graves nritjr There are that his wife's nagging rrnt e 1 him system. It U a MvSnia beamy rt failed M tile applications. to Ihe In a rear r.mm of tit nous and should be o .erconio.Chl der the rare of the fnlted .vt;ii to Intends The hillioi! be adopt, fur government tailed "do nut dlxlurb" t'Hgll Post. tears, doing tils ien cook6tl-tiecases. Thce graves have been left sinli fl having the pilsners ing snd tn:ktra Ids own hns par.-Iof lliiir because wUhcJ the Takaa an Awful Dealing rcl.itlves alone Inn Upheld by the tate f;,l,teme a their of of third nt the expiration Hold (muting rourt nn Rrt that can soldier to be burled where he fell. si'iiig them In tilling out '"t be done other than by hsnd US In the CHe of IJilelitln l!'ie-velt- . The def!pn nuid from prov-ethnnd ns There ore approximate!? '.m piit0e eppHei.tP adliog N M dwell !n the 'olL 23 caran Hne, Is rolled Into with corner "It bin ribbons, cut Into squares, thru "special" tnes In W hlclt a Sld;er tbem on rinlili!ilr8 cMttmi of the housetop tlmn wlfh will t.ot live is, mp!oi under extraction of foreign a brawling woman and In a wide sening pnp'" r 'i'any layer of It are ptneed be the American ting was burled In innteilHllv p fenne the ntlliilH-- of houc" n piirchmetif and beaten feut wM. Mr. Kennedy bis native Isnd because Ms rela The tqunrea are quartertil I'.y lliee methods, lie said, many so deslrrd. pi.n-ebetwe-giddlHBters' skins tlves Not all of the graves Will b prisoners worlby of freedom under English Judge Order ix'.itrn for four hour and then attain-lfvisited by either mother or wife sopmMon, but Limited In nam for sit boura. Man Whipped At Post It by Igu trance or fear of b because many of th soldiers have be will bronchi turned I'nrlimd Swift MahKlott. down, Ing neither surviving. Some hate both "Wife Silencer" the w,is d3?t hr Jutijo slft. and wife who msy mnke to t.lj sttentlon and InteMlCat' iL mother An AnstrtHO claims he has Invent.iid his plans are who Srtilrnrtd Coorjm Wo'si-Mr. Kennedy to The War ibpnrt-meti- t ed a device. occup)lng nn more than the pllgriniHge. on Pwember I that aimed Indirectly at de prariW of three months' hard lntmr nn js, "'tie cubic Inches, that can be 0..Vnl reported of the ll..s" eligible wives Individuals who Mb II the patron- lashes with the "rat" for robbing turned on it will to silence and mother had accepted the gov- age of prii ners and mulct ihcm a girl, the comment of the court iIm-- , When the device Is ernment's Invitation. The mother of Ihflr m'i'cs with pfnmbwB of brtng! "You treated this girl with be claims you cannrl hear gnlna feroilous rniflty and fou mnut be your and widows ho would Hot be oMilntng paroles for tbem. lie'a sermons. In Ihe psCT, Mr. Kennedy said, msde to suffer something Eke the eligible to go at Ihe government's etrnse are those that some prisoners feavc paid fees as paia Whlcb jou luOkted no her." ofTlce In Sometimes fr gl. - by Eutlng too mnch rich food may prokidney trouble In some form, says a authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery In the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmncy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for ft few days and your kidneys my then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and l.mnn Juice, combined with lltUIa, and has been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids In the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Suits cannot Injure nnyone; makes n delightful effervescent llthla-wate- r drink which millions of men and women take now nnd then to help keep the kidneys and nrlnary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders. well-know- - Poid ,0 rePreThe Wlde-Opeen Eye of Alice. An a n c I e n t word, pronounced like Alice, had the meaning of Joyousness, with a secondary meaning our present word, another. In childhood's classic, the wide-ope- n eyes of Alice In Wouderland, really conveyed both these Ideas. I know that you must represent a great deal .of Joy to tlrse about you, and that your reputation must have a way of spreading to others. This will never be because of anybody's right to call you a flapper. Kvi-If you are not the girl," you certainly are a very quite modern girl. Your character shows strength and firmness, coupled wlih kindness, and a really beautiful domestic ability. You have that broad view that enables you to regard crowds as your own family. This Is especially true, also, of one of Washington's most gracious hostesses. Alice Hoosevelt Long-wortFart of this reputation of ur more famous Alice Is due to a combination of graclousness and absolute Independence. With Mrs. Longwortli, the rules of society ate very nearly a farce, almost r.s much ns the rules of life seem to be In Alice In Wonderland. You can combine gracious attraction with sweet Independence yourself, daintily stepping all of them, without tipping over any of them. Alice White, motion picture star, successfuly walks this pathway, as do most of the Alices who attain to social prominence. In your own case, the sylluhle AL of your name, also begins the word Alliance and Allies, signifying comradeship and trust But we must not forget that the last syllable of your name, ICE, signifies coldness, dignity, and the ability to freeze out that which Is not acceptable to you, a 8 alts to Flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts duce 600-pag- i Instead of dangerous heart d- ' was ever an unfortunate Inprtssanta taka safe, mild, pnrslT was old Jim Fitch, the vegatabl NATUSI'S BIMIOT and get rid of the bowel poiioas genius of Philadelphia, who plied the that causa the trouble. Noth- Delaware river In a steamboat of bis lag like til for biliousness, sick own design and construction 22 years headache and constipation. Acta ' before the Fulton effort on the Hudpleasantly. Never gripes. son. Fitch spent years in working out Mild. safe, cmrclr vtf tttU his Idea and did It with a consider-ubl- e Atdrusiiut only 25s. MoU Ou tat towlfli r&SL UKSA U11JJ0U. TAKS degree of success, but he was a humble member of society, given very so to minor Kell3 of that he was never taken seriously by anyone and no hand was raised to help him. On the contrary he met DR. CLAIUE M. GOULEY with opposition and misfortune. One Spcckillala- la treat men I of disease by blow after another fell upon his shouletnetrieitjrdiathermy.eleocro-tiiAaneU- o rihration. OudJne an J Infra Ked ray. ders and finally he gave up and wanK&amlnatlon made hy bluod teat and dered Bouth, where he lived a while laburalory finding. Free consultation. iOO to Hour nnd then died and was burled there. 607 Soott Itldav I'hona Was. (071 The story of his setback Is a long one. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH The only recognition that he ever received is about to be bestowed upon him In the shape of a celebration by The Mo!er College, Inc his descendants which will be held at HABIIUKS 1H DKMANl) Kara WBils fo". rar Licensed Uligo. nn early date, but It Is n little too lute Bute yno for mnf State Kramtnatlon frearea SALT UtvtiKNT LAKE OIT I. VTA! old Fitch. Jim be 118 of any Interest to to bT., If there ventor It By Drinking Lots of Water New York. The popula- tlou of the Uuited States lu- creased more thun H.OOO.tXHJ In the ten yenr period end- ed July i, 11J8, according to the National Bureau of economic Kesearcli. In llfJS The population was estliuuted at llO.niH'.tHKJ. Of that total, the bureau 4 Honor Comet Too Late to Interest Inventor Clean Kidneys Population of U. S. Set at 119,305,000 Mr. Green's Pathetic S. O. S. Over Telephone Mrs. Green had announced cheerfully that she was having a table of bridge the next evening while Mr. G. went to a business dinner. Her husband looked at her with the cold eye of an unbiased critic. "Do you mean to tell me you have the nerve to Invite people here to play bridge? Why, you can't play." "But, Fred dear, I can," Mrs. Q. replied proudly, "Mrs. Thomas gave me a lesson yesterday." What Mr. Green hnd to say about a bridge player was sufficient. It accounted for Mrs. Green's telephone call to her brother next day. "Oh, Bob." she walled. "You've got to help me out Just bring any one you please and pretend to drop In un one-lesso- expectedly tonight Anything to break op the bridge game." 50 Barter Washington Star. e ,1 "Lucile is the k m n NEW THIS So many mothers; nowadays talk ubout jiving their children juices, as If this were a new discovery. As a matter of fact, for over fifty years, mothers have been accomplishing results fur surpassing anvthlnir von can secure from home nrenared fruit Juices, by using pure, wholesome Call fornla Ug Syrup, which Is prepared under the most exacting laboratory supervision from rine California Flzs. rlcuest of oil fruits in laxative nnd nourishing properties. It's marvelous to see how bilious weak, feverish, sallow, constlnnted children respond to Its gentle Influence: how their breath clears up, color flames hi their cheeks, and they become sturdy, playful, energetic again. A Western mother, Mrs. II. J. Stoll, Valley P. O., Nebraska, says: "My little daughter, Homa Lucile, was constipated from babyhood. I become worried about her and decided to glvo her some California Fig Syrup. It stopped her constipation quick; and the way It Improved her color and made her pick ahe up made me realize how had been. She Is bo sturdy and well now, and always In such good humor that neighbors say she's the happiest girl In tha West-Li- ke all good things, California Fig Syrup Is Imitated, but you can always get the genuine by looking for the name "California" on the carton. f..;.-- :K f-u- under-nourishe- d run-dow- n PISO'S eivcsauiclc lllir viNiiim: UU d BS a ivc & jog and healing. Excellent for children contains no opiates. Successfully used for 63 years. 35c and 60c sizes. Another Universal Language. The latest effort at a universal Is "Panoptic English" which has been devised by a group of scholars and scientists of Cambridge, Mass. English Is the basis and It consists of only about 600 words and the wholo language Is ex haustlvely explained In a ver araall The book of two or three pages. claim Is made that It Is so simple a person of any nationality could learn It in a few months at the most and persons who are quick at such things could master the cew language la a Ian-gua- few week. Eaglian Established Cburch The principal revenue of the Chores of England la obtained through Its large estates and endowments and from tithes. Collectlons'are taken op In the Church of England as else CONOCO Alone Has this Nov Characteristic Since the discovery of die whet:!, lubricaiion hss been a necessity tnd problem. The first rude barrow i which men built, needed lubrication, and one ol the brighter tribetmen belsn rubbinf the sales ol his primitive csrl sjariih raw snimal meal. Wiih Watt's invention of the steam en(ine in 1763, friction retulicd. then it was that animal and vegetable oil lubricant be csme definitely untstiilsctory. Their tendency to leave corrotive depatitt ruled them out. mcal-on-mc- Mineral Oils Are Discovered ll. A (lor the drilling of the first oil well in mineral oils became commercially iucccmIuI. because petroleum was plentiful end wat freer from gumming and corroding letulcncici, it rap idly supplanted animal and vegetable oili. Hut since I'XJI there hav been praciically no changes ol funO1. menial importance in refining motor oils. Now since 1901, think of the chsngct that hav been made in moloril Probably tha make ol car you drive today nsi not evesi manufactured in 10 1. Ctttainly Hi ntfdt tor Si7f rt fit met upon them, Walls and Southcombe, two British scientitti began a study of the problem which occupied 16 years. The retull ol their efforts was the iioletion ol the Cerm Liience a prop, erty that provides increased "oiliness" when introduced into miners! oils. These processes were patented end Continental acquired them esclunvcly lor North America. Tint Cesfls. entil irin(t you tkt fir it and ay fmmjtminlatlf bttttr oil ol tk (tniurfl Germ Process and Penetrative Lubricity Foreseeing that ordinary mineral nilt woutJ eventually hid lo meet the increasing ttraint put The Germ Process adda one startling cW ecicnvtic to Gonooo Cerm Processed Motor (hit. Il enables tbem to ftntlrtlt metal far facet! This means ihsl en enduring oil film actually penetrates ell working psrle and clingt under all conditio. In starling when 40 to 60 T ol motor wesr occurs , in speeding when any failure ol the film is (alal to motor life, remember ibis- - the pcrmsnence ol this film preclude any possibility of metal abrasion. I he germ essence naturally sddi (raster "oili nets" snd wa est) that lubricity. So w have I'emetretive Lubricity e ihe char acicriilic til this new oil. When will fan besin tiling CoNOCO Cerm Proccmd Motor Oil? THE OF ersvisf The Development of Germ Process FOUR jl ? AGES Years B. C. to 176J ... LUBRICATION 1763 jftj lo 1859 jjp J$ to h . ftj 1 rj 1859 til p 0 I b. " "- !- to V 1913 ttlrnlevm rflttmrrerf oii but '""'"not cot.oth" ode -- d'x--j V53I hi CF.RM TROCF.SSED OILS IW 1 flrit tunfomtntattp wfl dW 4f V" c"r " '" Ceniiffy smnotrincvs. freedom from friction! slto th property that diminishes Iritiion, as tha Ubticitf ol oil, coupUd wuh ihe unique ability to penelrate metal ijt tacts. lraer-Slipperin- eva, ,TO8-- a o d 1 effective rellc Pleasant, sooth AGE OF LUBRICATION BEGINS WITH NEW MOTOR OIL CHARACTERISTIC! i Jy m M br "Penetrative L ubricity" e : m Happiest Girl" lli' r fr 9 "toiuHairFaUlni Restores Color and vt'CV "B N RTl Beauty to Gray and haded Han and II lMt lrtlfrfflflls. k XWnSW T. "V I Blmi rhrm. Vi. for nse ti FLORESTON SHAMPOO-Ide- al II sir Ilalssra. at ske th( conuec Hon it h Varki-r'- s o cents by mail or at drug-Kdlssoft and Bufty. Uiscux C'huiulcal Works, 1'atcbogao, N. I 1 f- t't, A Al BemarmiwiMlniir ?V-j- Insuring Peace where. "You say you're a lover of peace and then you go and throw a brick His Kind Not Best Seller at Cusey." "He Is the most undiplomatic boob She When does a book become a "Yas, air an' 'e were peaceful, too I ever ueL" after I throwed IL" classic? -He When people who haven't read yes, he's the kind of a nut who will start bragging about what a wonTrouble doesn't Improve the charac it begin to say they have. the minute ba derful place Florida ter of a silly man us It does that of lands In California." a wise one. The safe blower Is never safe. A PAftAf f ill IN Tsf V PROCESSED BASE MOTOR r'J |