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Show The Bulletin CUD i MINUS AND NEW By Lame Bode Hen Denied Ejjss; Adopts Pheasants I it Jose, Calif. Maternal rampant. That was the description of the activities of a hen owned by Edward Unley, who reported that the hen. when not to eet on eg;;, wandered away Into the woods and proudly returned with sis wild pheasant chicks. It was believed the hen killed the mother pheasant In order to hatch the brood. Sun o 7 Page itgar Unitor iruirlrtj Si (Ho SEE OUR WINDOWS For REAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS 1056 EAST 21st SOUTH "Where Your $ Docs Double Duty" BABE TRAVELS FAR IN OBEYING ORDERS o Tot Enacts New Version cf Message to Garcia." o Most MA Miueola, N. Y. Three year -- old George Flaherty is determined, persistent. To his Infant mind, parental commands must be obeyed. Thus, In George, the "message to Garcia" bad a thrilling new version the other day. It began with an orange. "Take this to your father upstairs." commanded the child's mother, banding him the orange. Obediently little George took the orange upstairs, but did not find his father. George grew determined, per Bistent ; parental orders must be obeyed. He squared bis shoulders, trudged a full mile to the store where his father works; but Papa Flaherty was not there. Again the tot started out. lie walked another mile, then another, to places he figured his father might be. Hours slipped by; police, summoned by a frantic mother, began searching for George. They found him that evening, tired, still clutching the orange. Don't stop me. I'm taking this to daddy," he said. Back to the store, this time with police, George went; this time he found his father and delivered the orange. This childish' exploit recalls that of another persistent messenger, n man who became a nation's hero. He was Lieut. Andrew S. Rowan, U.S.A.. now lieutenant colonel, retired, of San Francisco. In ISOS, when war broke ont between the United States and Spain over the Cuban situation. It wus deemed nec'essary to advise Gen. Ca- - Florist 40 "WHERE BETTER FLOWERS ARE GROWN" Mississippi pearls -- 1953 South 13th East The Mississippi River ld three-year-ol- THEODORE P. JORGEHSEH economical speeo AT WHICH TO DRIVE A CAR IS MILES PER HOUR, OIL, GAS, AND TIRES CONSIDERED. . three-year-o- 1 ' Economy driving Hyland 5636 BUTTON INDUSTRY YIELDS 1AL lUASLE PEARLS AS A FROM THE RIVER MUSSEL r SHELLS. SNELGROVE Distinctive" IGE CREAM Bullfrog A BULLFROG TADPOLE OOES NOT MATURE FOR AT LEAST TWO YEARS. 2 STORES 4 1055 if rif. xq. hr - ten t T- 304 South 4th East Eu't 21st South d llxto Garcia, head of the revolutionary Cubans, of America's Intervention, to secure his But Garda was In die mountainous hinterland. To reach him a personal messenger would have to be sent Who would be that messenger? "There's a man nnmed Rowan," suggested MnJ. Arthur I. Wagner. President McKinley sent for Rowan, banded him a letter, commanded him to "take It to Garcia. Lieutenant Rowan did not ask where Garcia might be, but started out. He reached Cuba In four days In an open boat, slipped past Spanish patrols, for three weeks squirmed In the Cuban fastnesses, finally found Gardn, and delivered the President's message. GIRL CONDEMNED TO BE STERILIZED taking sides with either those who support nor those who While not oppose human sterilization, "Tomorrow's Children, now showing at the Rivoli Theatre, is a daring, sensa- drama about sterilization, shows the evils which this practice brings upon innocent persons and at the same time shows the great necessity for tho more extensive practice of the measure. Based on a true' happening. Tomorrow's Children" is the story of tional one innocent girl whose life was blasted, who was denied tho right to have children of her own by being ordered sterilized on the eve of her wedding. This has been woven into one of the most dramatic and idories of tho season, according to tho theatre management, Children feature "'Ifrnorroty'a Don Diana Sinclair, Douglas, Sarah Padden and sterling Holloway. Crane Wilbur' directed from an original story by Wallace Thurman, Sec Page 8 heart-grippi- ng t Shoe Bee-Hiv- e Rebuildcr DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL Men's Half Soles and Heels! . i 'EESBEZmSBSSZ AT YOUR POPULAR SOUTHEAST DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE EVERY DAY IS VALUE DAY BUT THESE DAY ARE SUPER VALUE DOLLAR DAYS LADIES SLIPPERS All Sizes Broken Lots Pair & LADIES HATS Berets Fast Color Broadcloth or Blue and Grey Becoming Styles $00 0 Chambray each 2 for $00 PURSES DRESS SHIRTS NEW ASSORTMENTS FOR MEN Beautifully Styled Fast Color Broadcloth Pre Shrunk In Wanted Fall All Colors and Blues Colors, Browns Green Blacks lit Sizes $00 each $00 SILK HOSE SUEDE COATS FOR BOYS FULL FASHIONED II! 2 for $co PbPULAR SOUTHEAST DEPT. 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