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The Paris Evening News PAKIS, TEXAS July 10. NORTH TEXAS FUBULSHOfG New York Day by Day BY O. O. MclNTYRE Boy Who Made Good ists. Except Saturday and Sunday StJBSCKIPTION RATES Tear Mail.

Sis Months J2.5C Mail. One Month 50 By Carrier ICc Weak Use ooiu brouebt to or corpc.ra.tlos: ana of Tbe be or peblishera. Ctty who betore jx. feaw thel? payere rAeas Jross the omce. JS yoa net is coir.piai=i i gmered Second Mail Matter at the Post.

TOBK, Feb. 21-The cocktail room in Paris. Teaaa. under Act of congress 111 the smart restaurant is the dizziest, most tightly packed spot in towiL Niched in easy access to bars, now fringed with plants to keep drinkers aud obey the law. these bright- lit have taken the speak- I Jeasy's place in one jump.

Ex- ifspeakeasies have died. The small cocktail room il- jUistraies Xew York's sardine bomplex in herding. The more Kntimate, the more they love it, continental flavor is viced by tambourine-capped I 'boys circulating constantly with cigarettes and lights. I O- Mdntyre Also spinaly taoies deep divans. And dogs everywhere.

The de Ittxe havens provide hors-d'oeuvres he modem bar- he will attempt such libations for re-making, The intimacy delays dinner as never before, Some do get started until 10. i This gives dining rooms at the real dinner hour a look of niter desolation. Theatres again complain of late coiners and the affront to art." Bu: theatre goers feel forced to go to agencies to pay exorbitant tariff for only Associated Press to Zie ase ail siaspa.teb«e lo ii or 1C itisa se-wt I it. ew retur: Oklahoma Justice 0 "jjT7; 4 TTQM A may De for bootleggers and vrhi-ky ar.ii lac: lire and bank robbers and kidnapers, they have a ir seats they may go when they please. A courts also, and those courts seem to believe so they may! in convicting: criminals and sending tnem to tiie pemtenifarv whhciit siis-pended Tec.

Cook, who has written humor most of "Last week the coiirt at Hugo added five to hi? writing days, has turned to fiction as a the TXvpuiation of the relaxation and disposed of several efforts Rending' them there Sunday following their I Aside from, his hobby of raising sheep dogs eosviction, Thev were charged wiih murder. Cook is also an artist. Those old-tirney almanac a-ccessorv to msn slaughter an-d similar things in his pieces are his. yes, a sturdy red- offenses. Previously there had been convic- i wood grows through the center his studio.

i tions -for arson and. murder. And the trials sot take week or two for each, but 7 rights seem to been curtailed, It is apparent that Oklahoma, has "'so si e-; meeting. On this occasion Tully blurted, to the: iking en so to speak, and some folks "You don't like me Mr. King.

I was is. Texas are wonderins: wh- convictions can be a And. bestowing a quick Texas hug. the 3ia3'there within a shc-n time after commission novelist replied: "Thavs nothing. Jim.

I am an of -crime and -penalties assessed and terms be-1 Episcopal minister. gun. in less time than it takes t-o ssleci the aver- JHTY in. this state. The late Basil King and Jim Tully were warm friendship dating to their first i Neihfear'g owl Hargrave SBQ Drancnor tne Corn Because Vest 72d street -was where I first I i lived in Xew York, it mellow "with I I Other streets change but because I know 72cL so well the changes are more noticeable.

After 20 Deport Times, unblished at rears, scarcely anything remains of the eld :1 Lamar recently celebrated its save Holder Brothers news stand, the! anniversary. For twenty-one years 1 1 1 for The Deport Times is one of the best iiewsDa'Ders in. the state, Last vear 0 i S22.Q. sis lie cutterias srrocers JTBTS. 5 was made to rue nines -or "laving at-, A "tainec.

the highest degree of excellence es rx ii! i at the snbwav who his i Is at ursssnt urst- viee-'Dreiiaent tne i esss; ians. darrea out in trainc on cmtcn-, BACKWARD GLANCES called i a. Jennings, of! but preeexttly built another and Paris on Bandy creek. named he cold and or Wesley Jennings, or for his erated still m. third ctore.

Two father, WUey or lor i ITncle became brotheiv John and or ihejbr Jennincs. who a physician in county. Virginia, to Uncle Jack one of the best farmers Lamar county ever had and only adventure outside that. far I recall, was when he -was a. candidate for county treasurer in the Democratic primary In the but did not nomination because John T.

Henley about that time in the midst of his 14 year tenure of that office and beat any and all who ran against him. no matter food they mijht be, Mr. Jennings first to Texas the country was thinly for the -whole family, is immaterial, but certain it that it cot the name from. or all of them. It was for a lone time a postoffiee ajad for a time a voting box.

but since of the rural mail route it im a part of Route 1. p. Jennings, known during lifetime as Jack Jennings, was born in Tennessee in 1831. and in 1S52 to Texas a. short time after his marriage to Elisabeth "Watson- The young: couple settled on the place they spent the remainder of their days, and the next year the father, Wiley Jennings, with other members of family, including three -unmarried sons, and settled in the same neighborhood, and lived to be near 74 old, dying in 1SS2.

his -wife surviving him little more than one yea.r. Uncle Jack Herbert Jensen Association and has been active ts-e code of fair competition for weekly I The News cQngrarulatsfr the Times i ISoi-tor Eo5Ioway and best city of Deport and the rich, productive surroundins the cirr. es so is thai of Xorris. the novel- isi. The and "wsll rounded letters are the chirography of a steel engraving, exqn.isit.e- i durlnsr her s-arlisr days when she -pras permitted I to tell all the news of her family to a relative in nunzie'T' on c-nlv one sniisU shsc' i CHAPTER 20 THJE "I had hoped." "to make vrith.

the iienu Tiie ciiicleroa, tii-s "WjlO g3.th.er S3.p, cover rhis raiher t-herotish- ly and ss-e some tctrig's. I tiiou.sb.1. D5.rh.a.t>s learn snougn If he fell here they are living- in this old cit; ot spiers, people in h-ers for robt-ery rie off to stare Soor. tvhy they kill settled and he missed companionship of neighbors in Tennessee. One day he was sitting down under a tree, looking somo and disconsolate, when an.

old-tinner who lived some enlisted in was troubling -hUn. Mr. the Confederate army early in rfrplied rhat an war as a member of the Ninth regretted he had come to Texas. Texas and stayed under "YTelU" replied the old-tinier "did arms until Lee surrendered. Then anybody send for you to come out he came back home and resumed tere?" ilr.

Jennings had to ad- and did some stock rals- niit thai no invitation had beem ins and had some planted pasture is sued him hen I'd advise you land, about the first in that sec- to ro back where you from ticn the friend. Mr. Jennings wdAj One of his daughters married T. it made him so ashamed of him- C. Morgan -who in the early That never afterrcard did he.

ties eszablished a. store alongside srtfvfi for old Tennessee, but from: the road in the neighborhood and 1 -hat day succeeded in having it Texan. THIEVES BUSY IN BIARDSTOWN AREA BIARJDSTOWX. Thieves have been at -work here, A pair of shoes HAUL LUMBER FOR TIGERTOWN SCHOOL was stolen from Smith's store several days ago, a.nd Thursday night some coizon seed stolen from Armstrong, -which stcred at the place he lived before moving to Paris. The workers itave been draining the school ground and filling- the places, and the churcb -was leveled, the foundaticri blocks havins: settled slightly.

X. Lumber and foundation Blocks ars being hauled for the new achooi here. Mr. and Mre. McConneil named their daughter 2Lia- Jban.

Work xraa resumed last by the CWA. It is feared that the cold -weather -will damagre the gardens and po- jtato crop. Jesse Majors, -who operated on recently, is coafined to his bcii. Mrs. Milsap Gunii, -who siuck s.

nail in her foot month 2.50, has had to have treatment but is settins: better. Mrs. Jack Armstrong -who has been ill some time is reported better, and Mary Gann, -who had chickerjpox is able to be up. Mrs, Komer Colernan is ill at the home of her mother. Mrs.

Sallie XJndsay. Several frierds bere attended the blue-black wKh paf- fune ral of Mrs, Susan Hicks of POUND SUPPER IS reason tjie is ce jfssmg of real imports-- is thai so a Dutch "comedian, he can rf 1 35- 1 7 a ST.IB a yarn in any diaieci and lias -2S- IHiTO Its ElliJL. ho-wrever. shon. of a squad one -01 tue snbiecis by tii6 gcvenicr 5 cons-O'licstm-g- certs in "trictsin sr N'crw tse iisve T-O irin: tiiatT si-Tnv-'e it be t-o enaci en that -wGnld g-avem all consolidations c- Jl S.HC.

T. 'iS le tiie do have 25' A 1 mistake in the 11 "ei do i asrsin at t.h.^:r CTTH co-r have T-SC 1.113€ 1 1 KIScH On top of ever hi, is scores of bills for siakinsr ti.sr this cvur-ty shall the of or foxes stered the tecancne pausng'S as con one else. And seaking of gestures, of no "I get. out of Janice shook her head. Her eyes gicwt-d anc hfer citin -was tins, but there 2.

hint ol rtnsent. voic-e epoice. thought Iinter at Fricndshlp Thursday. who had iiiie- a one eye luring iiness. He looked.

Grabsise. like a man a.t the taken a considerable it 1 siar.ced at the smaller man PALESTINE TO HAVE me, hands. About the knuckles, -they R. O. Hindiaan has bees Buffering with s.

is Hrs. Tucker, -who is a gtraict of her daughter. Mrs. SL B. Collins, visited Mrs- Emet t-uckey ms.r hospital Saturday.

Mrs. John. Holmes of Wichita. Fails spent two weeks "with iier nsotrier, Mrs- R. Hindman, Mr.

and Mrs. Creed Brown spent the end at Maxey. GIVEN AT DXRECT then? They took the jewels I carried, around my ns-ck in a chamois Her eyes at if with a sudae-Ti Her teeth caught at iier lip, and slie a deep breath- She essayed a pale were caked vrltii dned dirt. "You haven's a. smoke about have you.

Graham Xo? Tliey cleaned me too. Have anciher reached 'or the sx- he fibers rested Mr aver Ker hand reacbed toward tended cup, and Grafcame until upcn s-rTT 1 we? I'm rot aod Mrs. Manual Sanders save mn old-fashiorsed i yapper last -week h.oiiorinic the blnhday of Kenneth "tVa.sh- -was no Sunday school ington will be given at. of bad -weather. Palestine school hotsse Thursday I Direct volleyball and play- nlghw Igrround baJ! played Beilc Ths church had no i latter's grounds a.nd iron botii Sunday school nor services on ac- count of bad wsather a.zsd I i'rs.

M. Sain visitiar i i Mrs. Anne.it. teacher of Pajes- (son in Dallas. ers, stzspicion.

have one jtjnt- he Say he demanded with quick the 2s.od.rms can tOTicli the Shelia Barr" 4 7" reiT, or sicsoc-Led Arnss This one's rne-" "Xot thirsty," sa.id Greece-. "Kad "Good girl." man. smiled- 'plenty before you -woke up." He iBov-cd his arrri cut-ward to Grahame. tak-e her fir.srers in his own, and Greene's. was reassure- Mis-way, his hand i with injury.

"Th.a.t"s a. h6-ll ps.u-ed. Over her shouider. arLd sil- a to cali a. r.o"-::.t*-d eutra-tjce.

Iy 15." He rnoiaTenec his lips sswicSc- jar. H-e -with paJn the wi'this and ihat only i in lsurt Mr and edric OIHe Dunraoa taught her the weefe end in Blossom. I Arnonjr visitors In Paris Sa.tnr- of day from Dr. Ed Scott. her Mr.

and JTroy Upton. Keith Sanders and B. Horn. i I Mrs A rifle crashed! fu; ihe rncJst an inch i level -5ras ao; that had him the ja.r performance is "The Music sir! in z. family.

between mag- riifirent sobs-. "If you don't vast I vant for Ajid, believe it or SGI. or i that of a. is none other than Laura Hc-pe CTfeiTf- the porrly pcrrrayer of a Jn the sv orr. the sound 2is fra.r amirts terribie- They're wiTh a.

noise That painful. rou should have She sup- Ora.ha.ra* a shcck his pressed £. small shiver. barV. asd side-ways.

The tiev thft "T3.IJ spun weirdly they stood calmly and ehct c-r through cia-srr; like. figures poured. His shootinc thing urrj had contained. He I "We ieft Mr. arrr.

nurr.t>. rsaitztd that i had about to give him the Hogarth our director, and firfr.g hi- left hand. asd Bill the carrier- 1 He -ssraa on back. Above hin: i at me ctip men. Orz-esi.

iis. roof-open-ng' Ke eight s-arives ir. -work and n.a.«««S dan take ci burros that and of other men i carried cur costtrrses arid a.r.d the sky. He fired stufl. We didn't need rea-ay props A bo-dy upon him, 2is -srers esly xoing- to Lake lor.s heard Jarslre scrrarn, authentic Dully he aa.w her An cbjec-t what? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE shots asd 1 types.

"We trusted He said He pointed at the ctip that at Greene held half extended- toward. 'injr above him. "Drink it yourself." fee shook h's he-ad. "Drink it. you squirt, or I on floor." Greene and pat it to a seaso Tell be preserved fro: of it.

te halfway sou is it er imitators I recall ra.ost rf. n.o:.re comic in ihe long ago. ''My next." he said, be of Buffalo His -H his right irdez made goatee frora. bis chin. And gTS2d.ia£ to ialce ase out is the alley to shake cnt of a Grath, vhc rcaji.

h.ad a.he&d I SL iat-er. Whiit "'We ca.sse into one those I think d. Without any wars- through his mouth. "Oc "In Frank conscious major and sft that rr.ftre h- ach'; stone building, just away frorr. the pyramid.

like a but it's is- probably jail. Jajtlct'a called to a. little while is ar; I hark "She about 11 cool Mr. XJ ai 25. col 2S.

Mack Narrow sa. be of call for rtpral '-i tkc h4cwi 13 years Ago Frem the TAe Pcric Jf Mr. and ti tJiftTi h'-r left burro At A of his of his to they I poo T'ick'rd at it and -srith Jt of South Cnro- i cur bore arose- and sUffly thfsir pr'nwsn. wstw r.ot anlike conventional prison 5 but -were stone To Be 42. ixxrSc DOWN 1.

of Sab S. AsixUc 3, 4, Snr.oQth and Art 13. Son of CAVINESS-EMBERSON ROAD IS GRAVELED bsTt xrrer lieard JJKTC to the who look two pO'ffiti'es by heroic MONDAY, TBBEUAJtY 21, 1921 Paris Commtttdcry presented a -pistilsurn Sbriue pin to 'Bev. L. C.

-was Paris to be paster of another of Gratearr.e. your Jnjf with Ttoy lair.cr.. the tae to pr A bars asd stored in it oss the Lyon-Gray Lumber company yard the early oig'ht. feared that the freeze Saturday night had fro it h'Jt. several people "who had investigated their orchards reported the dama-ge slight JB raost to note uroti so The Girl reported that i by witlumt football toast receiviiig Bixie Davis, on South twenty-tevectii Tribune.

the first Girl Srcoui to pase 5 -rfcot test asder the new charter. 'Directed bv Emory SfaaV the itar Art. socieTy of ATXJ" vitJi a.n<» those rr.ii'S'Sy Iy on I thlrtS 1 th ora.h*n- e. 7 What Ar 'til in has of Satur- which no nor gun-lay no on fch of row ibottt jobi JiimV 1 a.jj<l tfeetr boy him to wr-ot, of tbelr roar euviom of the country. whof vou from th" htinrh sruya, In f.h»> hack.

from wmitll your up hiifh- God out. Mr, grinned, rt Nearly all corn land for planting many cotton land A. Wichita wtth Xau4 Hall an4 wife. Mm. BtH and of fimturday ulcht MiM Sarah vt ttui witfc, Uttit, 31 2.2 8 4-2 38.

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