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if! A NEV PHYSICAL DIRECTOR. SPORT I L. R. Calkins, of Olive tt. Kansas, Named By the Board of Director of the M.

C. A. HE WANT COLUMN v- v--: I Where 1 Where, GOOD BALL GAME TONIGHT. THE BEST BULK CANDY SALE MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Stock of general merchandise, new and first class, about 2 4-room cottages, 1 each; also one block QUARRYMKN AND LABORERS -wanted.

Good pay and steady-work until cold weather. Fry Brothers, Iola. Kans. STENOGRAPHER WAlTEDApplp Standard Adv. Printing 52a S.

Main St. WANTED A PANTRY WOMAN, AT Good lander Hotel. Frisco Team Will Contest For the Honors With Arma Team at -Ohick Park. Th Frisco ball team, under the management of Dutch KeiHn, will play the Arma team tonight at Othick park. This is the same team that played Fred Ury's ball team, on Wednesday night.

The Frisco has addedjjtw new players to their line up. Frank Decker has been secure! la pitch and Hall will catch. Thefgame will start at 4:45. 1 lots, .1 power hay press, i new Ford truck, 1 merry-go-round, 2-abreast 24-horse carriers, all in good condition, with all the dates the swing can make; all the above lo-cated at Stotesbury, the new oil city; must close out at once. C.

H. Comoton, Stotesbury, Mo. Chocolates in a great variety of flavors, 75c lb. Always fresh. TODAY'S THE DAY COME! WANTED Miscellaneous III III 1 1 "At a meeting of the board of directors of the M.

C. A. held yesterday, L. R. Calkins.

of Olivett, was given the position of physical director of the Fort Scott relieving Charles C. Hines, who has held; the position temporarily this summer, and who leaves September 1 to take up his new duties as principal of the feigti school and director of athletics "at Bonner Springs, Xans. Mr," Calkins comes here highly1 reef-, ommended. He is 32 years of and weighs 180 pounds, He is a graduate of the Kansas State Normal at Emporia, and for several years taught school at "different places in this state. For some time he was.

a 'member of the leaders corps atHhe St. Joseph, Ma, Y. M. C. Previous to the war he was for six months physical director of the Parsons Y.

M. C. A. Charles Malorie, formerly physical director here' was associated with Mr. Calkins at Parsons.

During the war Mr. Calkins was attached to the Seventh Division overseas doing first aid work. Dur FOR SALE BY OWNER. BRUNS-wick that has been used but 5 weeks. Collection of 18 records all good; Brunswick cost $150.

WH1 sell Brunswick and records for $140. The best phonograph made and at a bargain price. Inquire f02 N. Holbrook, or phone 895. i The' Wonder Boy of the Screen CHARLES RAY In a Paramount Laugh Hit That Will Not "Run Down" and Assures You of a "Good Time" MaDleton wants the local club to WANTED FARMERS WITH TWO or more cows to let us demonstrate our Cream Separators.

300-lb. capa city. $52.50. 450-lb. capacity, All enclosed: gears run in oil; easy to wash, and fully guaranteed.

Grant Lumber on Plaza. WANTED BUYERS FOR ALL SIZES of black screen wire, 3 cents per foot. Black screen paint, 65 cents per quart. Paint brush, 30 ents. Grant Lumber Co.

WANTEIV TO RENT A GllA-lN farm, about' 80 acres, for Kood references; near Address 'A. J. Smith, Englevale, Kans. come to their town and play duiing FOR SALE 10-20 MOGUL TRAC tor, complete with belt pulley, guide th rhniitanoua "ALARM CLOCK ANDY shares; used less than 10 days: am leaving farm; a Inquire of Fay C. Cunningham, Englavale, Crawford Kans.

Babe. Ruth's injury did not prevent New York from taking three straight-from Cleveland. FOR SALE CREONOID KEEPS flies oft your cows and horses; good for spraying chicken houses; kills lice and mites; $1.25 per gallon. WANTED TO RENT 5 OR 6 ROOM house. Phone 1088.

The local, Jall club will play the Iliattville' team at the Garland pic Prichard-Blatchley Drug Co. The Rcxall Store Sprayers, 60 cents each. Grant Lbr. nic on Thursday, August 26th. Co.

FOR SALE 2 YOUNCf REGISTERED Jprspv rnws. ffiviner Wiilk- A show that "goes olT and gains speed with every minute so funny that even the hands, of the clock will laugh at it. Andy had no more "punch" than the old office cat. But he was such a harmless, good-naturcd soul that well, the boss let him stay along, until It's a wonderful Ray picture with the wonderful Ray fun, struggle, charm, sympathy tugging at your heart. You'll enjoy it, too.

The Pathe News Empress Pipe Organ. With its Scenes From Everywhere. With Miss Lyllis Perrigo. i They say that the pitcher of the ing the battle of the Argorinc he old Jersey with young calf; also Clinton, team which Fort Scott some purebred Jersey calves. C.

W. sunjay. uses the emery ball. LOST, STRAYED. STOLEN LOST A LADY'S GOLD attached to chatelaine pin; picture of Mrs.

Harry Spencer inside; lost In Gunn Park Wednesday night; tinder notify Mrs. Ida Towles, Fulton, Kans.t or Spencer's Main St. Grocery, or phone 878 for reward LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN, A large blue greyhound. Finder phone 1096, or call at 1107 E. Pine St.

Chas. Barnes. porch llc must be asfcond. Hod Eller. Swincrs.

made of ertnrl rlpar nk. $6.75. Extra heavy milk pails. 55 Jack Dempsey, world's champion SSnAs- heavyweight has signed an agree- ment: td meet K. O.

Bill Breni-an. was at the front 35 days. Following the armistice he was employed in Paris for four months doing Y. M. C.

A. work. Later he was made Y. M. C.

A. secretary of his own company and held this position until the company was mustered out. Mr. Calkins expected to arrive here next week to take up his new work. Novel Business Pays.

Ottawa Herald: W. J. Collins, a former baker here, is located at Kansas City and is dealing exclusively hi -yi" 10 and 25c (Including Your Tax) a l. nia onHc.inh Chicago boxer, bcfoie January 1, FOUND sheeting, 4 cents per foot. All1 1921.

The date, piace ana namw-i colors of Alabastine, 80 cents per; rniinii tn fQUsht have not been package. Grant Lumber Co COME ON IT'S ONE GOOD SHOW COME IN TONIGHT FOUND 2-QUART ICE CREAM Freezers, will freeze the cream in 5 minutes, $1.75. Good 2x4 at 3 cents. Black Rock Wall Board. 6 cents per foot; guaranteed.

Grant Lumber Co. toothpicks for the Methodist church picnic sandwiches, not to mention building a log cabin." Referring again to his manuscript Mr. Willard proceeded to kick a lung or two out of the democoratic FOR SALE 1S-BAND CEMENT stave silo, 18x32; material for two small silos; only mile from Pacific station, at Moran. Price, $250. B.

M. Gregory. Moran. Kans. FOR SALEFREE SEWING MA-cines at very low prices and reasonable terms' Fort Scott Furni-ture Co.

FOUND CREOSOTE USED FOR wood preservative, 75 cents per gallon; good to paint fence posts. Daisy Glass $1.50. Good strong Ironing Boards, $1.75. Grant Lumber TOMORROW ONLY Traveling on High and Stepping on it With WALLACE REID IN "A With the score standing 0 in their favor, the Uniontownei! i left the field at pieasanton last Sunday in the ninth inning after the F'eas-anton umpire had given a wierd decision. The umpire gave the game to Pleasanton 9 to 0.

Liston started in the tox for Uniontown but rir-ed in favor of Miller in the fourth. party. The way he went alter mem it looked like he was going to win a love set. "Consider this 'Coxsure slogan being spread by the opposition," Mr. Willard said.

"I went before the public once myself up at Toledo on that kind of a platform, only it had FOUND THE BEST THREE-HOLE oil stoves made, for $21.75: guaran in live bait for anglers. He makes a specialty of minnows and "angle worms." Collins is said to have built up a considerable business in his novel line. He has a corps of five field men whose duties are to procure the bait. Much of the stock of minnows is procured in Indian Creek, near Leavenworth, but recently large quantities have been shipped through this city from the Neosho river. They are shipped in it EXCUSE MY DUST" FOR SALE GOOD CEDAR SHIN-gles.

$1.40 per bundle. Sackett Plaster Board, 4 cents per foot; saves lath and plaster. Grant Lbr. Co. FOR A LE PECK SEED WHRATj at $2.50 per 1 mile west of Harding.

Kans. A. S. Gregg, Mapleton, Kans. FOR SALEGOOD GUARANTEED lawn mower, $7.75.

Will give satisfaction. 4-inch farmers' drain tile, If the twenty members of the Ver i i i. i i) A Paramount-Artcraft Picture. ropes around it. I heard afterward that the referee cast ten ballots in favor of Dempsey.

Anyway I didn't contest the election." Mr. Willard said he would not non Pacific Coast League gave $100 each to players on other clubs to aid Vernon to win the pennant last year as Eabe Borton says they did, then everyone of them should be blacklisted from the game for the good teed in every Good size ovens, $4.00. Brass wash boards, 75 cents. Grant Lumber Co. FOUND-SOME EXTRA GOOD 6-IN.

flooring', any length. 5 cents per foot. Guaranteed Black Paint, for tin, iron or rubber roofing, $1.00 per gal'on. Grant Lumber Co. FOUND GUARANTEED ELECTRIC washing machine, onry heavy cypress high-grade motor; well made Grant Lbr.

Co. FOR RENT knx.Aic ohmit 5 nno tn thf nrirrel. 7 cents per Grant Lbr. Co. paiitio, v.ww Collins sells them readily at $1.25 hundred.

FOR SALE CHEAP. THREE MIL-! ler non-skid straight side tires and tubes in good condition. Phone 311; of base ball. But we cant see now Judson St. 16 N.

The next best thing, if you haven't SIT-STRATE FOR SALE WHITE. Brunswick, is Brunswick Records style Rotary Sewing and Mission If you can feel: The dare of the open road to the straining motor-devil under your hood The tug of a little son, ill, and his mother's call, "Hurry!" The sting of "Coward," flung by a foe The wild, fierce joy of the race, mile on mile, through the night, while Death reaches a hundred hands from the dark The horror of trickery, wreck, and the thrill of good hard fists on the face of a cad If you can join the yelling crowds when a record's smashed See Wallace Reid in "Excuse My Dust. a With Theodore Roberts Ann Little Tully Marshall THE BIG COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION on the phonograph you nave. Low prices and reasona Machines. TODAY'S MARKETS.

meet the public during the next ten days, as he is going into seclusion to, prepare his speech of acceptance. He refused to say where he is going into seclusion, but readily admitted there are lots of places around here where it can be done now that school is out. In order to properly prepare his speech of acceptance it will be necessary for Mr. Willard to lay off of mountain climbing for a few. days.

This is bound to prove a bitter disappointment to Tex Rickard. W'illard is unable to say ble terms. Fort Scott FOR" SALliWASHING MACHINES; several kinds; $6.75 to $18.50. See our line before you buy. Grant Lbr.

Co. a measley $2,000 could have- bo-jgnt off many players. The Pittsburg Pirates are playing the Beloit Leaguers at Beloit Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. On the 21, 22 and 23 the two teams play at Pittsburg. Beloit has written here for a.

game for Friday August 20. They ask a $150 guarantor. Tt was necessary for the-Pitts (TJ. S. Bureau of Markets.) Kansas City Live Stock.

FOR RENT VERY, DESIRABLE 3-room flat; first floor; bath, gas, electric lights: furnished for housekeeping. Inquire 424 -Lowman. Phone 1855. FOR KENT 70X95 FEET. WITH at corner of Wall and Na-.

tional splendid location for Automobile parking or taxi company. The Realty Co. FOlT RENT SMALL A PARTMENT living room, sleeper and bath, kitchenette; modern, with steam heat. Phone 537. or call 214 State St Kansas City, Aug.

13. Cattle: Receipts. 38,000. Best steers mostly FOR SALE AN ALMOST NEW HOT blast heating stove; also a new ice box and 3 doz. quarts of fruits and jellies.

Call Mrs. Denner, phone 448. 25c lower: quality common; top burg club to guarantee Beloit X600, she stock steady to weak; MONDAY MONDAY FOR SALE JELLY GRAPES, CALL at the Old Gardner farm, south of the city. Rees Hughes. other classes around steady; choice "APRIL FOLLY" A Paramount-Artcraft Special.

vealers $13.50. Hogs: Receipts, for the three games at I'ltisuurg. The management asked for help and four business men got out and raised the amount in two days. 500. Steady to 25c up; mostly! steady; top bulk light and whether he will conduct a front porch campaign or noL' It wiU be necessary, he said this morning, to first consult the help.

The porch may not be available. medium bulk heavies FOR SALE ONE HORSE-POWER motor. Coco Cola Bottling Works. Phone 201. FOR SALE THREE COWS; one full blooded Guernsey; one with calf by side.

L.WL.IIidy. 901 Barbee. FOR SALE CREAM SEPARATOR, capacity 800 lbs; almost new: $65. Phone 694K7. Jacob Pfister.

Sheep: Receipts, FOR RENT TWO MODERN ROOMS for light housekeeping. Call at 523 S. JZVawford, or phone laSS. FOR RENT 2 MODERN ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. First house east of Baptist Chureh.

Phone 8S5M. F.QR JFtEivT 3 UNFURNISHED rooms. 711 S. Main. FQK RENT 2 SLEEPING ROOMS.

ID FirRt St. Men only. 500. Best fat lambs steady; Idaboes i Lost Cups Are Found. Shanghai, July 7.

Silver trophy cups of the Shanghai Rowing club held by German rowing crews when sheep low and weak; feed ADDS A BUSINESS COURSE. ing lambs, best Idaho feeders $12. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Aug.

13. Cattle: Re FOR SALE AN OVERLAND CAR. in excellent condition. R. J.

Hand- Topeka High School Will Teach Methods of Banking, Loans, the Real Estate Dec. May $1.23. Oats: Sept 72c; Dec. 70c. Chicago, Aug.

13. Pork: Sept. Oct. $26. Lard: Sept ceipts, 4,000.

Good and light and FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALlh-TEN ROOM HOUSE Dec. May $1.19. Chicago Grain. Chicago, Aucr.

13. Closing quotations on wheat: Dec. $2.41: Mch. $2.44. Corn: Sept.

$1.48 1.49; $22.08. Hay: Steady. Receipts, wheat, 206 cars. Kansas City, Aug. 12.

Closing quotations on wheat: Dec. Mch. Corn: Sept the war broke out and which disappeared at the time of the German exodus from Shanghai. were brought to light unexpectedly at a recent dinner of the club. They were awarded to the Scottish v.n& Danish crews, winners of the handyweight steers strong; heavy Oct $19.32.

beeves and grassers slow to steady; choice grade steers, early top bulk good cows $9.50 12.50; canners and cutters $4 6.25; FOR SALE A GOOD MILCH COW. at 1802 E. Second St. 1'hone laSb. J.

H. Alien. FOR SALE FIN CALF. Call at 816 Marion Ave. Mrs.F.H.

Cooney, FOR SALE BEDROOM FURNITURE Phone lOiSorj-all 207 National Ave. FOR" SALE 75 BU. GOOD WHITE corn. Frank Coon. l'hone 56jt'll.

FORT" SALE RED DURHAM COW, extra good. Call 120 N. Barbee. Topeka, Aug. 12.

The board of education has added "elements of business" to the high school course. The new study will be open to first year students and will be required of all students taking the commercial course. "High school boys' and girls ignorance of business methods. i3 the cause for the establishment of the new course," said Principal R. R.

Cook of the high schooL "Some steady; medium cows $6.508.50, slow to 25c lower; bulls 25c lower; bologna bulls calves weak, top $15; selected vealers stockers strong. Hogs: Receipts, 25c to 35c up; top bulk light and light butchers $15.15015.75: bulk packing sows spring regaixa. it Uwwu that when the affairs of the German bank in Shanghai were taken over by the bank of China the lost cups were found in a vault. Topeka's Gelf Tourney. Topeka, Aug.

12. One hundred golfers from all parts of the state are to try their skill on the Topeka Cuntrv Club's links here August 23 and 100 ft. lot. No. 424 South Margrave.

This property will be sold at bargain price if taken a few days. Four room house on South Hill; fine street. $1,600. Five rooms, modern, west side; good neighborhood. $1,900.

Best close-in double house; income either part $30.00 month. $6,500.00. We have many others. -CROCKETT INSURANCE 16JK. Wall.

FOR SAIJ5 COTTAGE 7 ROOMS, bath; all beautifully finished; gas; city water in house; barn with concrete floor. Priced for quick sale. 751VVilson St. FOR SALE MY HOME AT 117 S. Eddy St.

One of the best built houses in Fort Scott. Reason for sellinc. leaving city. Priced to sell quickly. R.

M. Wing. MISCELLANEOUS. Today and Tomorrow, Afternoon and Night high school pupils do not know how to write a check properly." The course will embrace methods of banking, loans, real estate and ALL STEEL FRAME GRINDSTONES. Extra-good stone.

$7.50. Big size clothes basket. $1.75. Boy's pocket knife, with chain, 50 Grant Lbr.Co. MEN'S HALF SOLES.

ONE DOLLAR. Best oak-tanned leather: sewed or nailed. Rubber heels, fifty cents. J. Johnson.

120 East Wall formerly 121 Market. to 27, at the club's annual invita-iion tournament. On the last day- pigs 25c to 50 up; bulk desirable kind1 $14.2515. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Butter and eggs unchanged.

Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Aug. wheat unchanged to 2c lower; No. 1 hard No. 2 hard professionals will compete for the business and loan principles.

'Community Civics" is a new NEW BUNGA- FOR SALE TWO championship of tnis aistnci. ThP nPTt hest thing, if you haven't course for Eighth grade pupils. It 8th and 9th. South lows, between ALL COLORS OF GUAKAftiMw AT A GLANCE Phone 1165 or 558W. National Ave will treat social, economical and po or inquire at Second and Holbrook litical life in city and state, as well a Brunswick, is Brunswick Records house pamts, per gauon.

unseed oil, $1.75 per gallon; turpentine. $1.50 per gallon. Grant Lbr. Co. Subject Lips." as the national government." on the phonograph you have.

FANCY GLASS FRONT DOORS. $6 50 No. 1 red No. 2 red $2.52 2.54; No. 2 red $2.522.53.

Corn: Market unchanged; dull; No. 2 mixed $1.58 1.59; No. 3 mixed $1.54 1.55; No. 2 white No. 3 white $1.501.52.

Oats: Market You cannot afford to own property Plain screen aoors wim books, $3.50. Fancy screen doors. CONSTABLE JESSE WILLARD. $4.50. Grant L.or.

i-o- unless It yield3 an income. Keep it on a paving rasi3 through advertis- PUBLIC SALE Republicans Trying to Coax the Former Heavyweiaht to Accept the Office. ing for tenants until tenants are sc i unchanged to lc up; No. 2 white cured. No.

2 mixed 70c71c. Rye: sta. FOR SALE AS I EXPECT TO leave Fort Scott, am offering for sale my farm, located four miles north on K. C. Address me personally, or jcall telephone 262.

Lloyd Lakin FOR SALE COTTAGE. 424 COUCH 5 rooms, clothes closets and pantry; gas and city water. IYice, FOR SALE TWENTY HOUSES IN Fort Scott, and twenty-five farms in Bourbon county; all sizes; all prices. J. S.

Penny. FOR SALE 12 ACRES. 7 ROOM house, bam, good water; fruit: all fenced; -Oft rock road. Terms reasonable. 1423 Margrave St.

FOR SALE 9 RWMREYdENCEI 303 Judson. PhOne 9a3jiM SALE MISCELLANEOUS Lawrence Journal-World: Jess Willard. republican nominee for eon- stable in Wakarusa township, will PUBLIC MILES S. OF Fort Scott. Ms mile north of Jubilee School House, on Tuesday, August, 17, at 10 o'clock: Head of Cattle, 5 Head of Horses and Mules.

6 Head of Hogs. All my Farm Implements and l-arm Tools. STEVENSON. Lunch and ice cream on grounds. Macon Deerine.

Auctioneers. TSURU AOKI (MRS. SESSUE HAYAKAWA) IN "LOCKED LIPS" No other woman in all time ever faced such a situation of heart agony as came to little Lotus Blossom. Yet her lips were locked. And what about1 the poisoned incense and the death that brought her life? Sec this masterly picture today.

East met West and East hid her secret behind scaled hps. She thought she was saving the man she loved and despised, but she was killing him. Sec this heart-throbbing picture today. be formally notified that he is his party's choice 'just as soon as he can be coaxed into an amiable mood. Elf II ITT i I rui ji the central committee announced from a safe distance this morning.

This will probably be shortly after C. L. Konantz. Clerk. PUBLIC SALE The regular auction sale will be held at the TVTr Wilinrd rets a cnecK ior nis wheat crop.

FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR. 1916 model. Hassler shock absorbers. $285: also 1919 model. $475.

Earl Rogers, 1201 Crawford St. Phono 975. Ma- Hon Ed Riling has been chosen to p. m. koooiiou, con Deering.

Auct. make the speech tipping Jess off to what the voters did to him, but may Length Five rcelst Star Tsuru Aoki. Previous Hit "The Breath of the Gods." Directed by William C. Dowlan. Scenario by Violet Clark.

Story by ClilTord Howard. Supporting Cast Stanhope Wheatcroft, Jack Abbey and Magda Lane. Locale A Hawaiian island and a San Francisco home. Time Today. Thumb-Nail Theme The story of a Japanese girl who marries a worthless American and remains silent when she finds him married to another wo- 'man.

REGARDING THE STAR When Tsuru Aoki was a little girl in Japan, she dreamed of a fairy, prince TONIGHT OUR FAMILY NIGHT "THE LOST CITY" The greatest African jungle picture ever made Don't miss it this week; be if he doesn't cool off some the bovs will send word by the postman Mr. Willard was busy at his beau tiful summer home here all day yes terday, answering 'telegrams "and long distance messages of congrat "LONE HAND ulations from short grass comenians, who urbanely jaza in where J. John son feared to tread. Among those telegrams was one from Premier TJnvd Georee. It read: "Chawmed, old ChaDDie.

Cheerv-o." The repub-; ALSO A RAINBOW COMEDY with Bathing Suits and Pretty Girls and Bombs "an Everything." iican nominee, who is a practical 'farmer, received the correspondents in his spaciousralfalfa field. "This IS a complete surprise to Featuring NEAL HART. A Western picture with thrills and excitement. "LIZZIE'S LUCK" A 2-part comedy with GALE HENRY, ivi scream. i Don't fail to see this program if you like lots of excitement.

Three Shov3 Regular Prices me," Mr. AVillard said, drawing a tarpaulin, from his- STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST 9 MONA 'LEE- PLAYERS "''dElEY. STARR THAT COMICALr CUSS ing nits iuo- With this ircmark" he referred to a typewritten' manuscript and continued the interview. l4 also AL NUTTLE playing some of the good, old-time pieces you love. Tonight he'll play onyour heart strings, as he makes Ids instruments sing.

NEW PLAY AND VAUDEVILLE WEACH NIGHT PRESENTING TONIGHT who would, some day, marry her under a canopy of fragrant cherry-blossoms, and take her to wonderful America, where: she would dwell in a turreted castle and win fdme in the public eye. Her dream came true. As the wrife of Sessue Ha-vakawa, Tsuru Aoki actually dwells in a turreted castle in beautiful Los Angeles, and has become as famous as her husband on tlie screen. K. "First, boys," Mr.

Willard said, "this nomination should have been framed up in a convention. Think what a chance some first class keynoter like Pat: Fisher missed. Keynoter. I take it, is political synonym for toreador. A good keynot-ed could have -thrown the toor through the- dor and out of the lot.

I was something of a cow puncher once myself. I mention this not to-boast. Merely. to line up- the support of a colleague ot mine, who I hear has twa ot three Jerseys of Ms Mr. Willard here paused to deny that he was born in a log cabin.

'DORA THORNE Country Store Tonight Come! TOMORROW GLADYS BROCKWELL In a drama of a woman vho pawned her heart "THE DEVIL'S RIDDLE" Tlie story of, a woman's love that survives the temptations of the most alluring street hi the world Broadway. Come Early and Get Your Favorite Seat PRICES: Alatinee 5 and 15c Plus Your Tax Night 10, 20 and 30c Children 10c Every-. where. "You will have can i log cabin stuff, boys. I know-its value as a vote getter.

Even Bill 2IcKeevr ed tried to spring it. -But I couldn't get away with everyon knows that fwhen I was borri at Eim mot there wasn't enousrh timber in in the.

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