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PA08TWO Tte Daily News Aflfrnoon CITIZENS NKH'S INC. KbUrl C. Klncald, I'rHldeul CEUrM Mlddlei- Second Cllw: Matter 'J5UBSCIUPTION HATES Bf eARRIBIt: Per Week, 1G cents; cents; 1101- ywir, 10.60. Per month, 50 centH; three ofontbp, IUC; llx inonthf, 12.00; onu MEMBEB I UNITED PKKSS i i It; i 'SBRVICB I MT 'OR I MISS iiv JOHN II. M'OTRONEY 1TKX- AIIOTT "N6w Hint 'they' have had 111 Laurel l-'estival for th Society said a w- k- Clr cult (Court a a "tell 'em are to 'have a Paw-paw l-'es tival 'for the Common l-'olks.

Same which was intended lo be a-; nasty crnck at UK; recent Kefifival. But the crowd at I Festival seemed to be a i cosmopolitan In me. A I know a crowd's strata when I see one, The same party said it i 1 been Laurel to the tip-staters, hat il Is just plain old a i Ivy In "us mountaineers." Well, (lie difference betwc.e.n i two Was explained nt t'hc 'KcHlivuI but this pnrty. not bcins there it. So I will explain.

Motinlain Laurel Is an American ereeaceons Khriih, a i evergreen leaves and a snuill rose-colored or white, flowers- Moimlnln Ivy is an A i a arallaceous shrtih, a i ever- g-reei! leaves and small yellow or while flowers. So'One can easily distinguish between them. One is erecaceoiis, and tlio other araliaeeous. Easy as That (said she, as she snnpnl.fl her snarled fliiRers). TO--MK "The (Mnks arc on me" ninr- k.

us he spilled Ihe Coca-colas- jkijiirroitY Notlilng makes such an aBKra- vittJ.ns,noise as a single fly huw.liui aronnrt eludlns all a set lii calclf'him, an-d always out of reach of fly swatter. PERCENT MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS tfJ.il/..- JUNE 11, 1931. A I A Clubs Pet. Phia'ldelphia 1 1 Washington 17 Now York 20 .5.111 Cleveland 25 211 St. Louis Hi 2(1 JJoston 17 2(1 Detroit HI 'M Yenierdiiv'H KcHiills Cleveland Washington other KJIIICS a i Today's Caniea Chicago at New York.

at i a i a Detroit at fioston. Cleveland at Washington. A I A A Clubs Pet. St. Louis 30 Now York 21; i i WELL, THIS MY FIRST DAY AT WORk IN BETTV BIRCM'3 MILLIMERY 6Hop, ASIP i PONT know WHETHER I-M TO LIKE IT OP THE HOURS APE RATHER CONFINING I CAM SEE THAT TO INTERFERE WITH MY MATIMEE.

Correctly Quoted KI 22 2-1 22 2-1 22 2i 20 25 Pittsburgh Moston Brooklyn i a i a Cincinnati Yesterday's KiMiills 0 Chicane; 3 New York I PiUslnirjli 5. Brooklyn II; i i a i 1(1. Huston 13; SI. Louis -I Today's Cnnics lioston at St. Louin.

Brooklyn at i i a i New York at i Thiladelpliia at Chirac. I I A i I I'M 2, LAD TOOTS- EVEN IF IT 15 ONLY FOR A WEEK OR "50! IT'LL TEACH HER THE VALUE OF A POU.AR! SHE WON-T BLOW SO MUCH OF MY MONEY AFTER eHE FIMDS OUT How HAS TO WOPW TO EARN SOME) By Jimniy Murphy 4LAD BETrY LENT IT TELLS "You MADAM THAT HAT LOOKS, STUMNIM4 ON You' rr IM WITH THE GRACEFUL CONTOUR. OF TOUR PRETTY FACE! rt TOUR. PAINTY COMPLEXION- IT OUT ALL THE CHARM AlMD- IKIDEHD I AM NOT, MADAM! I QUOTED FROM THE BOOk. WORP FOR.

WORP! HERE IT oM PERHAPS. YOU'CE NOT U5EDTO HI4H CLASS "5ALES SHIP. BUTJC YOU'LL jL-e LIKE EVENtUAUY, rM SURE: HUM-M! I POM'T kNOW I LIKE THIS HAT OR. NOT! LADY ARENT You RATHER. FRE5H1 TELL A CUSTOMER I-M THRILLED! I CAKI HARDLY FOR A CUSTOMER TO IKI! I'd.

20 2K 2(1 Another outiilionl I Depression, ohset-ves the (if 1'eru'. Lake Hill. Is that I here are more wlseerackers a tlmre lire Wisecracks. A 11,1,1 the Cynic (hero are coluiiinTsIs a there'iire readers. Suing which is passed on tar your fj'ildaiice.

No.w a Tennessee has eon- flnneil the a i i act. there are some people in Ihe a a 1 know who hail hel- ler move, next i ho arcusixl of teachhiK cvihllion ly example. Clubs i i a ChaltHiioojra New Orleans i Kouk Atl-untii i i 27 Miiliilu 2-1 Niisbville 22 ItcsnltH Memphis I i i i i a i 2. New Orleans 2 -I Little Rock A a a 7. Mobile I I a i -I.

Today's (tames New Orleans at I i a a i a nl i at Little Hock at A a a A I A I Clubs Pel. r.uisville 2K 2(1 St. Paul an 21 .55:1 25 21 lilwau'liec 21 25 Toledo 2li I I i a a i 2 0 2 5 I I I Kansas City 21 27 Yi'Hlcrday'M lieslllls SI. Paul 1-1; Louisville fl-C. City -'I; Toledo -I.

i a I Coliiinhus 7 i a i I i a a i Today's 7anit'H SI. Paul nl Louisville. i a at Cr.lurnlius. i at Toledo. Minneapolis 5AY! YOUC CLOCK MIMU7E5 SLOW! YOUR LIABLE TO PAST NO, THE CLOCW IT 5TOPPEDTHrS MORNINANP A CimOMEC.

METHE CORRECT TIME If ever see arid Milburn Sharp when haven't some hannless lottery chances to put out, yon are seem lo be Ihe of "four bits and SI'KII doited Sonii; concern has been expressed, no.wever. as to how the electric chicks these hoys sell are ing to run the r. fixed Hint, lie is Kaiiia to hoojt them up lo KHS i from the liiirher Shop a a Ex-President Cooliilse. i features most solemn AnnouncRK he'd tired i i a column. i Each- day for the papers, and hopes he can We'll miss all liis a i and nuaint Day a i II Coolldse chooses not to i his a i dope.

The i we should now a a hope They try to he i a and wisecrack soim-tlilnj; new While Calvi.n up old and passed them in re- view. If jottins down those twiee-tohl talOK has a i a.ml i him. a if the host of lights? Our chances now seem i If Calvin i i the i i and Koes hack to I fariji, That's some-thins ists" must view i i alarm. I-'or lione of us could pel a a i I i so worn a i And we i miss the nac-nld 'facts that Cnlvin usel to i --Tire Tales NOTICE OF SALE United Dish-id Cuurl, Mas turn l.Hstricl of Konlnclty. I tin! a of The? Busy HIM- a a i i unl'T of mile math 1 ami to me as Trns- tcn in a in the ahuvr named matter.

I i on ftuUmlay, i i Middlcshnro, KcMitwky, the Itnsinp.ss site known as H' Caff, At. I a. offer fnr sale to tin 1 highest ijcst hiddrr for cash in I hand the stock of i cunsist- i iny of tahlos, chairs, oounlors. etc. Said sale to i i to the proval of Refenr in rnptcv, Jl.

W. I TnisU'f I i a i Charge HlaslH i Chicks i i i a a i i at tin- siti 1 of a rvnv ci i i his a caused i in the i I ro i A i i i H. Statue, lias i I city for CLASSiFlED ADS WHAT YOU MEAN You PoN'T KNOW WHERE TO PELIVEB. THI5-HATTOOT5; SHE FORGOT ME HE CASPER, AND I PIW-17 WAMTTO POR IT I PON-7 LIKE TO APPEAR DID TOD THE LAPY5- "JUST KIDS By Ad Carter -1 C-OMUA, CiV PROM EL NT TO AM' TELL. THH EMGA.GEMEVt'V FEPk TILL ACK- MLiSH HE.

i-AvD AIMT THE MDOD RNTSO BREAK NO Cj-ooD TV.1RVH PAU THE TOWER CLOCU I5 YOUR CLOCK SAYS TEW MINUTES TO JTH.REE! i A CUSTOMER. ME THE CORRECT TIME'. -AUD IF YOU DDM'T BELIEVE ME READ IT IN BOOW IT AY5 THE. CUSTOMER. ALWAYS Diimagi.

Suit Las 18 irnpK i Three judi--. mnnt in her favor was J'oi- $3,030 Cinc-innati, 0. Mrs. im nt 1 a have L-K-n re-i hut JJrs. (Johmann cannot recall beth f-olinianii sued the town I I I th IS years since, the a ou lil in the original 1 v.n LI.I i i i tin i i i ii in in HI nCG II if il St.

Bernard, near here, for a 1 she m.ui i collected a cent i suit ages in street! of tijipeuls. The latest judg- E-BELIEVf FAITH BALDWIN Cofrjrlghl, 1930, ly Faith Baldwin Distributed by King Feature! Syndicate, Inc. WHO OWr BEAK. SMELL OF A HOMEL.V PIPE By George Studdy BYVMl US" '''1ST. rv )V iS RENT iiiilurniNheil i i a i li- II I-: I li-3-tf i i i i I I A I i rots i I i i '1 i i i I i .111,1 I 1 1 7 Halil li, ill'.

I hall I i i A HELP A i i m- i i i I I I I I i i Ivv. A I 1 I I A I THURSDAY DonT about ihe fc he lots more. The'niiin who does ihe thing never worries about justification. Hnc.lpo thn (iconnmlc nnlvn- Jinn of Amerlcn: Hrol sonk 'llic FRIDAY Ann Harding i The I Slory of All Time: "Kast I.ynne" SATURDAY Ccoryc O'Brien --in-- "The Seas Boiioath" I OFTEM WONDER F. WOMEN I Travers Lorrimcr, son of th wealthy Margaret Lor i me broods constantly for Deligh Hartord, whom he claims to hav married in England during th war.

Ho trace can be foubd the girl, and when Travers mis takes Mary Lou Thurston, pretty young orphan, for Delight, Mrs Lorrimcr induces Mary Lou play the part. Travers is to! lie must win "Delight" all ove ar.ain. In the months that follow Travers is more attracted "Delight" than ever. Mary Lo loves Travers and feels she can not keep up the masquerade. Jus the crisis is reached.

Mitchell, Mary Lou's newspape reporter friend, locates the rea acting in a revue. Lou stunned by the news. CHAPTER XXXVII. ITE mopped childishly at he eyca with a wisp of hand kerchief and controlled her self with an effort. She came an stood before him, straight an, small in her soft, i tweed frock lovely hair gleaming ahou! her small white face.

"Did you tell her?" the demanded. "Xo I wanted to tell you first. Mrs. Lnrrimer should know, too before Travel's is told, 1 think. It's all up to yon, Mary Lou.

And look here," begged Larry, unable any more to endure the sight of hci silent misery, "if you say the word no ono need ever know except us. I not. tell. I don't i she'll over--ever try to find anyone bc- to Lorrimer. I think it's sale.

Hay the word, then, Mary Lou, and we'll forget that I her." She said, slowly: "I why you said that It's dear of you, Larry. Hut, no it can he. I'd hate myself all life. Ik-sides, where would it ge't Lorrimer must know must i out if--if they were 'Y-' 01 Shc mllst st for -Delight. Must tell Lorry No, K'lrry.

can't keep it a secret' I toll Mrs. Lorrimct myself if you don't mind. In a way it Iioiind to be a shock to her" And perhaps you can come over to morrow and see her for a few i and give her the you 1 He aiu wmll(1 A a a little, took hi--- leave a give her more- comfort il i i i i to his worried i hi--' "or vioiis wns due to a Ve- cen i i i reiection. -iTary Lou Iwd i oln nl before the 1 I i Pretty soon she would go away with the pretty new clothes and the new trunk and luggage she'd been given. Pretty soon she'd go away with a little bank book, which would contain the records of her salary savings.

A success in her job. Mrs. Lorrimcr would give her a reference. She laughed aloud in the silent room. A reference.

would have enough money to live quietly for a time, go to business school perhaps. Gram would lake her in or Larry would find a place for her in town. Mrs. Lorrimor would miss her. She would miss.

She began to cry again. "Stop it!" she told herself fiercely. "They'll notice. Don't be such an abject little fool! Have you no decency?" she demanded. The End see Mrs.

Lorrimer again perhaps after it was all over. She couldn't hear not seeing her. And Lurry and Jenny. But she wouldn't see him again. -She couldn't.

And yet she endure not seeing him. Never to him laugh, never to hear Never to ineot--and look from--his ardent and coai- No! Over. were hard and bright as jewels. "Are you all right?" "Well? Of course! Why not': Don't be silly, a and she was gone from him, a slender streak of flame in a coral gown. IHit Lorrimer, although he tried, never succeeded in getting her alone for a minute that evening.

At 11 o'clock they hral all gone upstairs. Margaret was undressed and reading in bed when there came a knock on the door which connected her rooms with those of Mary Lou. "It's me," said Mary Lou with a fine disregard of grammar. "May I como i "Hear, of course!" came in, wearing her pale water-lily green pajamas and the liUic black and gold lame jacket, her feet in golden mules, her hair in curly condition. She sat.

down on a low chair by Margaret's bed ami leaned her fragrant cheek against the older woman'? slim hand. the arm ache tonight?" she asked. "No Margaret smiled. It did ache a little. Hut that didn't matter.

What mattered was--Mary Lou. She wanted to Esk it ling thi'ri; a liuililli- nj 1:1 jealous of tin- raith of that other K' 1 t-'i- of IKT, the thoiiiflit looked out nl her "Does the heart ache She thought that it did. The eyes had Fiich a look of deep, veiled pain in them. A I A. SNYDER rilONK No lonjivr i uv.i-rv -ihoiit it'C.

til 1 0 Mild and IVcsli. Our i i ICIoctric on easy tcnns. will I'clicvc Vdii id' i It the i liiivc" biH'ii 1 White Furniture Co; 1 l.dtlihnrv Avc. i i i there Innlillo of 0 i i i of i in it .111,1 h'" of i i -r. in i she Over.

The a wns yor.ietliini;. nn vn ml. I i It i I it i 01! I i 1 i on i i of i as after all of the a i lie how miioh moiv. Wti.i-i'yj;';;.' 1 1 l1 3 l-or- ld keenly of he-, alive, neiir liy, flc.sli anil I I lo llciirl I hlood i a vou-- 1 1 a spoko nr.il that raw, a i i heart a hc.it a i nT i.le Oh. elainis which could not ho ,1.

ll 1 l.oli. When -hc the ear conic I 1 I He the ran 11 fclll (l out of Hie lihrary and lip to room. She i i a l.nn-jn.-r -slid- iind (jot hcr.iclf losdlici; i i "nil then rel.vy, ciifli fore anyone raw They'd said a an HUM a hriji.al i ono i i i i 1 if they her. That she teamed i he i i i 0 h-- i--- i a froiv Vl "aiil 'irs. I.o-.-i.n the a to lurll th" a i or.

1 alive," I.on nn She ate I ,1. i h. he ate if she e.d i ir) the for lind a it imagined. She I I now. I -terrihly.

It always would. --ill' It was an honovaliJc A i Mrs. l.or.'i.i.i i "1 if: for her What had had I.arry I said to In Larry i i. Jf lor her later in Ihe for jirt 1 nil th' I r.iiniilos. IJIIT.V had a won! I'T.

he' 'inVt I i Miivy l.oli. i u-c i i i "Have yon told -h' "v' "No, not yet. I shall i (o Shc smiled nt him. Her i (T; a. lu n'mj rrcw.

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