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Show THE HERALD PAGE FOUR. The Herald-Journ- - JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, MONDAY,'-- SA al etk-da- Afternoon y Published at 7S West Center street, Loan, Ctah, by Ca he Valley Newspaper Kutered as se( ond- - lass matter at the N. Gunnar Rasmuson. president pnre in posioffice, Logan, Itan, umirr the art of Man h 3, 1879 Subscription .70 a yar in Cache VaJley by mail. 12 50 the year in advame, by carrier or 40c the month Outside Cai he Valley, by mail $.VW the year s San Francisco, Chicago, Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Ftcprcit-ntaUv- t New York, Boston and Detroit OTTIS PKTERSON, Managing Editor H. W. MARTIN, Adv. Mgr Co Proclaim Liberty throughout the land INDFR WHICH SYSTEM Sitting Atop the World aloul systems .Moth talk now aii.it s ;ij, tails! ic, f,is(jstu, dont like the wa.v im chih'li.. i (hailin' jdi'iit if. i Nl.int w ! ..'-It'!!- onimuni.xtic, juv.ple who k s want to 1 Pre.siih tit Ilcoer wo hato heroine lonimu-ii'sti- c to a laiue I'Mi'itl matin it was nocp.s.sary, maybe not. And one of the funuie.st things on earth, to ilj lie the president's, exnted .shoutings hi'to! I..)),.. ana n t i onirniiMi'iii while inniniin u- - into d helter-skelte- r. ikIci- I WITH JIM MARSHALL - ; s it' In Martin Johnson ' Ihcrc "Congorilla picture a funny sequence .showing pygmies m Africa hght a cigar u Martin gives thi m tinand a box of m.u hes ..mi th..1 fur have all the ingredients good time-- - toba. o and nn.t.hc! s and the yen for a smoke not savvying ho.v to Hn v' eoiubine the mgri couple of boxes of just waste a and muss up matches 11g.tr and get plenty mad about it . and alt us smart while folk, tough fit to kill i ,but Tod at . people weiph vaiimis systems. pond nh a: it helps diseoter flaws in them them hate grate faults, Judging ;i ststem ton should ask youi'self: How The one that does it sipnie with human nature? ill the long run, It es host the host yystein. sipi.n the only one that w ill work. We upe rate undei lapitalism. and it must ho admitted that the nations that hate ifone a head lastest and brought the 1OnSI III LI'IILS of oomfoit and freedom to their citizens hate heeii capitalistic. There seems to he more ehaiiee for individuals to he happy under our sy.teni than under others, IF we will make it work honestly lor everyone, instead of allowing it to he used dishonest it to benefit a few and make millions miserable. U'e are not in favor of (hanging the system basically; we ARE in favoi of overhauling the maihinery, legulatltlg the speed, si mug to it that all of us get our share of what the mathine produces. We can go a long way this tall tow aid getting I'id of Hoover communi.'iii ;md the Dig l!usiniss fascism md hfiek onto the Americftn system. If we dont tiike advantage of our ojiportunity it'll he our own fault. dn-nt- 11 r i ' It reminded us of tribe v.. heard about the other dav hv ing in North Amenta - and call d the Americans it seems Provo tr these people a swell producing gold and fish and cuttle and everything - and l they have , they call railroads- - and yacks t highways of white stone to run over the sad tracks and the highways but all they do is sit around ! and th-and let the food rot - railroads ru.st out and nobody even laughs r t.i Johnson tell-- the store of another tribe - over in West! Africa that is so ignorant . well, the Johnson asked one of- them if he'd allow himself to be killed for a dollar hi:, folks would explaining get the dollar after the killing aid Mire, go 'and this chap ahead ' he thought s little of Ins life losing it didn't any thing Martin ; 1 . . ami away bought nH KERLArFU HOGS MILLVILLE. la. Aug. 8 The hog mjj poultry business, has see CongorprUfj Charles Vorvald so little piof-hearty laugh n the last few years that he at the poor p.vgniien who live has included fish m his livestock in forests and forget to wear on his farm here A pond from clothes told spring water has been con- all they know is having n strue ted The in a shady grove time and there isn't u venture has proved lucrative. good machine of any sent vithin a ' And this again r rid hundred miles COIN I NKAKTHED the strange Amcrie.u, - they are far behind the time i LOWDEN, la . Aug. 8 cl ic -jive in North America . and so primitive they haven t Elmer Uehrts owns a and a good mn v t them sell their lives for - it ."He, not, even a breadline or h bank fail-fo- r piece larger than the common Ho unearthed Aire so low as one d dla but then they live in rather all piece today la poor country- - ar.d so may be the coin while plowing. It bore just a few dollars the date 1825, and is 107 years old if you pay one of them a excused - AND, Vc think and numbers were plain- LISTEN: hahdfpi oi Pillars a moi th - he -' exwill give you his life a id you somebody ought to lead an ly legible r can, make ,mm a part of a ma-- 1 pedition over to pyguiy land Watet fiee.es every right of tha und then speed up the) and bestow upon them chine machine so that he wears him-- 1 great .boons and blessings of eivi-- J the cHr at Alto Curcero, in Bo- lization only they might not ap-- 1 livm. while at noon the sun is self out in a few years after which he is thiown predate em after they got em. hot enough to blister .the skin. fi: . That's a and ail of trihe- - 1 onc-ce- - ) -- I J ' c 1 . ('. TULLIUS IN HAULS I know nothing ahn.it 'miMaes-Ther- e have been times in my younger, dumber years when I emb irked on business ventures, and I always discovered that I just had the game backward In busings, I Deiieve, me noliun is to buy for so much and sell for more I was a durn good buyer, but when It tame to selling I was almost You as foolish as the farmer know a farmer delirhts to get up at 3 a m to worn two hours on a herd of cows so that he (an make half enough to buy mil! feed provided it is not too hard a winter and the Lax assesoor can be kidded fiawng tried various lines of (ommeicial endeavor, and having been convinced to my own satisfaction that collecting canceled (hecks was the only thing I was adept in. I always marve1 when I see any individual stay in business six months. Such a fellow has a different sort of a head on him than I was furnished with, ami I matvel at his superior wisdom Any fellow who can make a livbuying things and selling ing them nas my sincere respect 1 never found anybody yet who thought anything I had was worth a dui yet apparently the worid was filled with folks who would and go buy things, do it right along as a matter of routine. Ill bet you a dime that if I bought a Uiou.saud gold dollars for W they would be using car- rots fot money in a week. And yet, smart as business men are, some of them do pull the coos, g.iw s. dumb i at acts. A doaen years ago I bought a a of suit tailor; a good suit I hope the fellow made a neat profit on the sale. Better than onee a month that tailor has sent me a personal letter, on fine stationery, asking me when I was coming in to get my new suit A minute's sean h in the directory or telephone book would have informed the tailor that I had not lived within his environs for a dozen Those letters are as autoyears matic and as dumb, as the wind that rises in these hills when the sun goes down, and I'll bet the stamps, the statiopery, the clerical hire in those dozen years has eaten every cent of profit on that suit, and still the letters come. Such nice, friendly, appealing letters, following me all over the west. I suppose a dozen years after I reach the other shore, if I do, this persistent rloth cutter will be mailing me polite pleas for my business and sending me samples of the latest in imported tweeds for fashionable winter wear That will be a laugh, as if I'll be requiring comfy winter wear where I m headed for BEG11 HKRIfi TOD 4 V In m M014 MOH44, WMpllonUI Wait IMml Itiw wlttre, U urprlf4 her hJIiIuMd rweetlienrt, AC( AHI.IXI. relume lo ly GLASS v plc-lut- . v . v l . - . : ' v j ic- -- lln ... j j j . . - HAT - slsdlP LocR -- IT Ci ifstisA ti. j a I m' Back w BY LLFU ELLYN 'sv HIH Back I i'' unusual - 0 Vs 1 c 0 jf - v - 1 rx- - are made ready for foreign markets. seems that It ' dubbing in, or the synchronising of a new . (X, vr--x -- yrs-- 'iff NrW' I J f'A I M2 sy Cf A scv C6 ?BW VVV-- W CSC NA DAVID, GOLIATH OF MARKET WAR! 6m OTl (EBB-- Cache folk! Life NITEI) ORDER LIKE whereby settlers of early t'tah, and other communities of the early west inhabited t A is ourse, these optimistic Of Lii t C)h, busi- ampaign. my, nonononono' OLMBIC GAMES STAB C. Paregoric National Grain corporation Anrhivj, Patagonian sprint olvtni-pia- is conceded to lip a sure ixiint winner in t h r Farmers (lush. H 7,i Mr. so fust that, in order to give his e o nipc titors l, chance li- vv i J of wear a shc-e- t stirkv f I paper on each foot. - 1 The iiiircip.il reason whv statues lock so unnatural is because statues keep then- mouths shut continue is v of politicians - HYMN OF llTK Me hate the goof who asks us out To dine at some eafe. Then, when tile waiter brings the cheek, lit- fumbles vvhjle we puj . - Thice tilings arc neressaiy to acrj.s vegetable lit a new soap cal, nine oil and bai,an i ml iivr Bii.L-y- . ( 2! Mil IK! 1 In )m in:tn starts off with a mil is iiiulr ti 'i sir C h a r s I ei Latter-daSaints (Mormons) should own property in common was carried out to some" extent in Cat he valley for a time. This was knov.n as "The United Order Such community life was developed for example in Mendon by the pioneers, and what Mendon lid was typical of other settlements in the valley. Mendon's United Order Life started m 1871 Apostle Lorenzo Snow was snt by Ihe church authorities to Logan to hold a meeting with members of the church, and acquaint them with the new United Order phase of activity. When Mr Fo:ster. then acting bihop of the Mendon ward ot the church, informed Mr. Snow that his community could not go order into tne until Bishop Hughes of Mendon returned from his mission, Apostle Snow queried Does che Kingdom of God have to stop in Mendon because Bishop Hughes is on his mission." Apostle .Snow had his way, and Mendon had the L'nited Order. Its organization was on a basis of election of a president, two vice presidents, secretary, assistant treasurer, and 11 directors, all elected by the people. All of the real property belonging to each member became then common property held in trust by tile order as a whole Early settlers of Mendon were divided as to the United Order plan so that at fir--t about one third only- - of their number joined the new cotiomic organization Companies of 10 were formed among the organization membership with n plain at the head each one Lvery member took it cm himself to etie tor the nicipi-ithe Imil turned over to (cl tier such as feeding livestock, irrigating nnd hatvesting flops. He was allowed to keep so tomb for his familys needs. ds of labor were paid such tii.it one received his pay only lor days that he worked during hat vest or at other timed and no. according to - how- much land or other property- he had turned over to the officers of the order. This United Order plan was earned on for but a little more than a yeai, when the old plan of each individual owning and developing his own property was rc install d During the winter of 1875. according to records of early Mendon, most of the members of the Umled Order were kept busy cutting logs in Paradise canyon, most of which they hauled to Ogden in form of lumber. When the order was disbanded in the fall following, the proceeds from the logging operations And the crop harvest were divided an each man was given his fair share of the proceeds. The United Order in Mendon was then over. y - lie- - :h 1. Schujib. rt declares that Finamiul money can still be made out of thi New York stock m.tiiut Yt.th. a lonr way out of it REVISED AERSION I tulvr the spreading chestnut tree The town bootlegger stands; A crafty kind of gu is he, He sells the well known brands Imported seteh and Bmiritnn, loo, Hislilied by his own hands. gHE Echo of Tem peraine nt Much more important than the matching of every tmy little lip movement, says Krumgold, is the echo the securing of voices which temperament of the star. If the person who speaks the Spanish lines for Tallulah Bankhead, for instance, has a light soprano, dont like it. They just sense that it is wrong, even if Bank-heathey have never heard Miss speak. audiences And when foreign sense that something is wrong, is they sense it with bricks. There more than one case on record where enraged entertainment-seeker- s wrecked screens because image went on making the motions of talking after the dialogue had stopped. s Avoided The whole trick lies in avoiding and in matching big close-upthe sentences in length, so mat an illusion of reality is preserved. That means clever translating "Leave this room immediately, and never let me see your face again," may be, "Get out, and don't come back," when it is translated into the longer German words but to long as the meaning is preserved, there is not a great deal of difference in the average tale. So don't be surprised, when you go abroad, at finding your favorite movie star talking French, German, Spanish and Rumanian all over the place. C plan bv statements issued hy the hae no department of (omniene eonnottion with Mi Hooei s ness RtSSFaLL HESS BY by the hi dter. tunity." l Stories of Early Cache Valley jut thing afUr Hnothr. In the slimmer we are dnen ra h the heat, while in the winter we are drien crazier 1 fc .. d Howdy, Lottie walked to the window aud looked out over the wide meadowa. dont really mean that, she said. This Isn't a chance lte an pots ft B C Our om darned wide. v Told you so? IracUcally." Lottie opened the door andtbe faint odor of coflee reached them. They could hear Barry' laugh, Steve's admonition to the dogs. Someone called: Breakfast! but Mona did not stir. "Barry told you he was In Jove with me, Lottie?" she demanded. You you didn't ask him? I should say not! He told me so without the slightest assistance."' When?" demanded Mona, !a credulously. Lottie considered. Let me see. Just oue week ago. It was last Mon, day at 5:30 sharp. Where? Over the tea table. At Sherry's.1 (To B Continued). f Ci V ? Mumor wf. were needed again she would bring (hem downstairs. She straightened Ihe gloves flung on the dresser, rescued Monas handkerchief from the floor and quietly departed. Lottie ran a comb with practiced skill through her carefully scalloped blond hair, cupplDg her band carefully about Its edges, crouching toward the mirror as she remodeled her scarlet lips. If you let this chance slip, you're afoot! Lottie announced abruptly. Mona glanced up In amazement. What chance? she asked, her eyoe so! ... with action pre- as viously shot, is not so uinicuit it might appear at first glance course, It is a difficult job, of and one demanding extreme care and a good deal of judgment, but are bequite remarkable results now, afting had with translations er years of pretty unsuccessful at- '' . AWL wheeled suddenly toward Mona. Dont let a school girl crush rob you of all this! Don't let your friendship for Steve keep you from seeing that Barry Is crazy about you. All this, Mona, Is yours for the taking! You don't even have to ask for It! Mona laughed. Barry Isnt In love with me. Dont be silly! He flirted with me at the office, but that doesn't mean anything." Lottie lifted eyebrows that were regarded by the trade as 100 perfect. And Steve." Mona went on, Is it sounds silly but hea Just friend. That may be, returned Lottlec I don't know. But Barry Townsend is in love with you. She struck her little finger with the forefinger of the other band meditatively. He moons aroiiud whenever you ars near and beside that he told me track sound 7c -- tempts above t. I)ES MOINES, Aug. 8 U'l'i o spokesman tor his group in the John B Lucas has the most they are waging for adHe rides Vtt' job in town. to the fioor of the Chicago around town on street cars with mission Board of Trade. Huff is a former a little red box and stops to pick clergyman. up glass which is lying in the street. His salary is $175 per month. IHt s0m talkies - re- accordquest, Joe to ing of u ra K r gold Paramount He was explaining how American i' I MILLER Hollywood . . . Give me a seu-- I fence in German which will mean "Leave this room immediately and never let me see your face again" and make it just as long as that sentence It is not an TbC IM JcyT PAW't-s- i Mcf s,mc3T vsinc, (Cm liT V AMD But FLCCR, SPOTLIGHTING HOLLYWOOD T L.E. VAJ1PE.Q Hi ShOE.Sj Vq Tv-C'NE. OF MW GOOD I TCmis! IwAb Cbj 4 C. E, Huff, head of the -- HiASCMIC ;.!l ! GATHERER wa m s (e AW H.W. city behind, on to Westchester. Roads dipped and swayed toward them. They drove through wooded Here plots, through brown fields. aud there they ducked Into villages, were delayed hy straggling, dressed-uSunday crowds. Steve drove with his eyes on the road ahead, a speculative frown touching his forehead. "Tills Is glorious!" Lottie called to them. Suddenly they reached a ridge, overlooking one of many broad, shallow valleys on the highway. A lacowork of hare trees attempted to hide the villago beyond, its few splrc-pricking into the sunshine like gleaming buyout Is. Further still, near the broad summit at the north, was uu estate. On a terraced hill, above lawns and shrubberies, there towered a huge house. A copy of a Frrnch chateau of the last century. A golf course Iliad been laid out beyond Hie buildings. The terraced walls droptied to a stream below where in summer ducks, swans and peacocks would sun themselves. That's Tw Hands,1 Steve announced briefly, nodding toward the 1 ) street and finally, leaving the them just within the gate, emerging closet. Indicating that when they 110th I if s, CORLEY from the shrubbery as the car whirled Inside. Steve jammed on the brakes swiftly. Barry was baret headed, a dog nosing at hts heels. tork after three years mymMona eontrtbutea rlua ahseaee. Be was dressed in heavy boots, ridta the auppart of her ing breeches and a sweater that was father, sister, aiuiker, lavalltl brother. not new. KITTV, mn4 aeer.du-we- ll BID. "It's great to see you! be exSteve baa been (a ftontb Amerclaimed, springing on the running ica where, largely by efanacr. be vtllh associates boa become board an 1 pushing the dog aside rich aaS k4RY TUUN9EMI. witk one large browa hand. Drive promlneat. nhs owas a on Steve. We'll have another breakmine, loacether they haa helleveS maS the mine, worthless, fast If you can stand It. I've only a Sieve bnnSsomely. had coffee. Then we'll take a tramp largo Siaroond railed The f Peru. or something. LOHIE CARR, fashion model, The car crossed the gravel stretch Mans. Harry and etce on )Im and halted under the porte cochere seesral dinner nnd dnnclntf enHud, gagements. Monas brother. where Mrs. Faxon, the Townsend's ander abliaatluas to III i K , fa housekeeper, met them, Bmlllng. The MARfti.l4, nluhf club iirotEricinr and gangster, who plots tobtleal girls understood at once that she the huge diamond. was more than an employee. In her SineMona suspects Ibis. One nlakf and l.ottle are Sieves 25 years ot service Mrs. Faxon bad when bis gueala. IsRadIII. telephones that been governess, secretary and now He ramn to take mstber "hostess was probably the word to &oaa hoar. Later be return nnd la foreed ta confess be meant to exptess her position. As Steve put steal the diamond. Knowing the It later, bho ran the place even aangnters may kill the hoy for his fallnre. htete derides lo send him when his uncle was there, ta baath America lo work at the Harry Introduced them, standing mine. They drive to liosion tihrre 'with Irs arm about Mrs. Faxon's Had boards a hunt. Hteve explains Co Mona this nel day. warning Gem: :.:s. See was a charming her she mnst tdi un one. i :.i. .i. m hit over 50, with soft Several days l;rtr Harry Invites to spend Moan. Lottie nnd v.ln.e air i .ul a face far younger his nf ioclrs fiilatinl hnnday than lur jears. Lottie, with great country home. Mona is falling in house. from mention-nirest ro. m. lva with Harry. You've been here before, Steve? the r.Rher obvious resemblance ,owcooxwiru uir. siori Mona asked. c K.imiii bore to a motion "Several lime " CHAPTER Why. It's like the movies! ul glowing. was sharp air ,, cree'e d the girls charmingly. 'JHE crowed Lottie. In ecstacv. I've al- "A j ( i hi h. vc thci.ight Barry had warm osi Nestling at Stelways wanted to go Inside one of I gu sts b fore, she said. V i con la her woolen sport s'these lug houses where you have to 'T . s r'r '1 he d walk half way to send out a searching parly to lotate r sldered the world atinui !: s to til ot t voi if you "Uf,sts straying from the room with i ave On either side In th r " 'out a giiiile. I've always wanted to du,c. cc .. 1. .1 mo hue traffic were other e,c a persou sitting opposite sumipliore i th..t Iarrv s uncle was tor cars. The women In ipo-c- - cars nie at dinner !" "It's a line old place," Steve In lw-were dressed beautifully. 1 lie men but that they would try to looked confident, distinguished No Irn opted, do i. lion, is in Ids absence. Mods ' t t s ilemn w ink Barry cast suggestion ot poverty or hardship It was a fine old place i hi here. Nothing of the life Mona her JXDEKD ee lion, and smiled. i i'.'.i s Tw Rands, even from a distance, self bad known. "i be hoy has every fireplace Id Steve bad pulled out of that life bespoke years of tradition, years of lailtie was pulling out too. llerj culture and caro. Mona could pie the house blazing high, Mrs. Faxon mployer had raised her salnrj lure live small Barry straggling Maid, leading the way through the fare of offers paneled hall to the living room, . tree times lo the rom,ers' Here a cory fire was burning. There And Mona was;ahoul ",at mu competitors. "termiued to pull avay fiom Third swimming in the pool or jogging was a piano, comfortable chairs, . poverty. along the lountiy roadside on his tables, reading lamps. Everything was fresh, livable and cozy, At 55tb street Sieve bailed the pony. As they entered a dog rose from Flic thoueht of him returning hire r to wait for Lottie. Twenty min es passed before she appeared Rom School bringing Ins friends At the hearth, anil wagging his tall, ,ien Indeed she was a vision, Ihe tune she ami Steve had been waddled toward Barry. A maid ap-- I i eased la maroon to set oi .'donas swinging along Third avenue on the pc died and led the girls to a room backs of he wagons, and neiiig upstairs to remove hats anil powder ,ue. t c3 1 uucble shooed from Ihe neighbor's slops tin ir noses. tupp o I In the ruffiy, taffeta bedroom s t!" .Lottie e;.f binned. "All light" vviih their tops .cud H rry l ad been living iu this beau Mona and Lottie expertly repaired waving a bund toward facial. titul place. damages of the Journey through the ouldil t rob you for the wen hi" i r e jui "Ilai i v Lot. Id ai p: v,..l. l..j jsc. Wide, Fteve stalled the I'as.t foicune'" Lottie declaied. The maid rhook out their wraps y plunged Into the park. I be fortunate juung man mu aud hung them carefully luths . mall, tbs pond, out again into -l is T 11 , ot , 10 ! SA A Scripps - Canfield Newspaper Fery A YE DIARY (Lord's Day.) Earlie up, and to iiita the rountric, and driving Dame Humor doth babble: "Dont drive ss fast! Mow down for that crossing! Look out for that other ear! which doth irk me vastly, and t do eil: Don't he a backseat driver! Amt anon Datne Humor doth take the wheel, which doth me make always exceedingly nervous, for she doth drive with create recklessness, and anon she (loth sav : lhat beautiful, fleecy el suds! I'd just love to - up ttiere sit' in., on one nf them!" And I d snap hack: "Keep jour eves on the read, or you scam will be!" And sh" doth veil: who's the driver now? And so high words between us. Blit anon affectionate again, and fonde. i - lose-Lp- At The Capitol d The appearance of Jean Harlow, transformed from platinum blonde to a took place at the C.Jitol Miss Harlow theater yesterday. makes her bow in the title role of Red Headed Woman. It is a type of role piirticularly-suiteto her talents, for Miss Harlow has an indisputable flair for portraying the type of woman who can twist men around her fingers In this instance she reveals not only a keen instinct for the demands of her characterization but a fresh acting personality as well greatly-anticipate- COMIC MANY EPISODES You are going to like "Red Headed Woman, both in the story and" in the person of the gitl who plays the title part. It is a dilfi-cu- lt role, for it is the portrait of an unscrupulous woman In bringing the Katharine Brush novel the screen, saw fit to use the humorous talents of Auita Jams for the adaption The result is a light rung and softening in places, so that what could have been stalk reality becomes more pleasant entei Liniment Chester Morris is a likable Bill Legendre, Jr., and plays with an amorous light in his eyes, which for the explains his weakness physical charms of the Lil Andrews. Lewis Stone is delt as Legendre, Sr., while Leila Tina Mcrkci, Henry Stephenson, May Robson, Chat les Boyer and Harvey Clark add an atmosphere of competence to the surDue credit berounding roles. longs to Jack Conway as director. J.1 d Hy-am- 1 -- Im- lii Danger' of Trade The giant Board above i straddles La Malic ing street in Chicago When the Farmers' National Grain corporation complained that admission to the wheat pit mi" denied them, the Federal Grain Futures Commission ordered the board to suspend trading for 60 days, starting Aug The board appealed and plans to curry the fight against the group to the highest courts X OLD KT Now Playing mono volts! build- KDINII (TSTOM a minute to dissolve the marriage bonds of a eastern Kurd in the part of Turkey The man simply says "I divorce you" three times and the parties are free. It takes less than There are more than MOOO nulc-of navigable water in ihe Misxis-nppriver system. l Taxed Mot Fedcrnl tax does not - ply on phone calls ap- tele- out-of-to- cot-tin- Capitol less than Tift cents nor is there any tax on any type of local scivice. JEAN HARROW and - CHESTER MORRIS in Red Headed and Telephone be there Now! Woman The Mountain Slates Telephone & Telegraph Co. 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