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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 20

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TWELVE Bridgeport Telegram Established 91 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 8v payable In "advance. -Tr-ar 1 Months 11! I III. 6 I Week (By "carrier) letters that are worth fhis much and more to those who porchase them. But the letter we refer to I taitn. written more than sixty years I action charging It was the policy of the to employ teachers 'of her Miss Klnc brought court against the school hoard, it wl't'h official miseon- THE BRIDGEPORT TM rr.PAM^EDNESDAY, OCTOBER THE MODERN ALBATROSS.

ago and Just brought this price eharg and neRlect of -caaa IreSl- O.UOI. She won the ease. Here of Judgre Kittle's de- Daily Except Sunday THE POST I I day anfl night, with- this 'H' Milford call Milford 12S7 Fairfleld 630 MO Middle St. Bridgeport. Conn.

"Member Audit Bureau of Circulation MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS other day. writer was Fresl dit Lincoln and the value of the duty. epistte of course, its manuscript I form. "The Constitution expressly pro- We print the letter below not be- legislature from prescrlb- cause of the fact of its re-sale value reHeloUS tests whatever, or but because of its content Din- advantages a coin was to General 00 Denomination. If this pro- er in the winter of 1863.

It lg IM on the legislature, of board of education of an Civfl himself Lincoln we venerate today. He Awkward Abe. the butt of satl- dlstrict exer- because the Consti- rists -and partisan enemies. ho received this man wii-th thought he ifhe i tution ha was a excluded religion from tne itemplation In considering men's law's THE MIGHTY Gloria Swanson. American actress, one proposition and the Marquise Condraye le Bailly de la Ifoflaise Is another.

A minion or more film fans lov- id Gloria until read about her return from Paris, following her to tha MajQtris de la etc. good fighter 'but swelled head. could burst the bubble of Hooker's conceit and bring the fighting man ensnl i tho ut dls- top. He failed. But here 1 ar 8up All sects, relisloius or even on the same They Uhe equal is the letter.

He failed. It is as pertinent to-1 crimination Gloria was met and Interviewed on the pier in New York hy a score or inore newspapermen. She posed 1th her hubby, for several photographs and smiled all smiles or.ce unknown girl who actually lands a French marquis. 1 Then an enterprising photograph er asked Gloria to pick up a suit case and hold it while he snap ''the shutter, to indicate her tion after a voyage. The Marquise drew herself haught'ly and remarked, very cold for, -I should say not! We neve handle our own baggage!" Squelched.

the photosraphe i Several papers unde took i Gloria of her earll days but eventually the episode forgotten. Until-, Newspapermen working on the Paris end the story discovered that Gloria's aristocratic husband is not a marquis and never was. They tracer! the marriage certificates and Ihe birth certificates and now the world knows that Gloria is plain Mrs. Billy Falaise. What a lovely time Gloria will have explaining things! Already the rattle of tongues is heard, es- from those who were good enough to associate with until Gloria became a Marquise! "Handle our own ba.ffga.ge? Bhould say not! 1 So says Mrs.

Billy Falaisc. day as it was In 1863. "1 you to be a brave and skillful soldier, which of course I like. I also you do not mix politics with your profession. In which you are rlK ht But I think that during General Burnaide's command of the army you have taken counsel of your ambitions and have thwarted him as much as you co.iild.

I have heard. In such a way as to believe It. that you have said that what the army a the government needed was a dictator. Of course It was not for this but In spite of it that I gave you the command. Ohly those generals who can gain success can set up dictators.

What I now ask of you is military success, and I will dictatorship And be- waro of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless, vigilance go forward and give us victories." Advice of 'this sort is cheap at $10,000. doesn't cost him a cent who will accept it. ported by taates which every citizen, regardless of his religion ack of It. Is compelled to pay." Teachers excluded from positions because of their religious beliefs have the CogstltutWjn betind them fhey wlU but dare to fight the Issue in the courts.

POLITICAL POINTERS The Reorganisiation Bepubllcans endorsed the Ripper Bill. The group favors Alderman Wilbert lor mayor. Alderman Sanford once opposed the Ripper bill. He says now that his opposition was prior to the bill's adoption and the appointment of the Ripper board. Since then, he says, he has been a Ripper booster.

The reception ol his explanation will be best indicated by the results fo Thursday primary battles, when Republicans will have a c-hance to say for Behrens or for Sanford in veery district. That the Republican organization does not fear the Reorganization element, as Us leaders say, is not Indicated in the work being planned for the primary fight The regular election machinery will be underway with checking and chasing or primary voters during 1 the entire time the polls are open. Meantime the Democrats are smiling: at the work and expense they be saved The Fun Shop EDITED BY MAXSON F6XHAT.I, JUDEIA And We'll Bet You Agree Wltb TJs Folks! "The fodder's in the shock!" Kay, Our a c(oal bill came today, and With furnace food so high, well say The shock is in the fodder now! No Doubt Of Nan: "Are you sure that and daughter have quit the cross- We're once more using the, dictionary to make lgh DRIVE For First Time Organization Will Actively Participate in Effort. The IT HURTS By Q. T.

Evans Bill treasured his beard. It was like red. Ana uuouj, He vowed, It made him ie semble tough, He'd keep It until dead! He'loved a sweet maiden. Her father's name you wa.ve seen on a popular brand soap made to? shaving. (Its sales meant a Of dollars went with the Bins hand.) Now the beard that Bill treasured that the thing oft!" said American Legion will for the soap Jane.

Bill sneered his refusal! He wooed all his hope; For th'riasrcried decisively: "You ltc 1 my daddy's good soap!" Bill thun- clty house in of the month all the banks of the city on Friday I never will use dered, "I 1 let it!" Who duffer a shaveling's disgrace." wants you to suiter H. darling?" the maid be- By fR. FRANK CRANK BELLAMY: PROPHET New wonders that never cease send people with minds that like to in th "5 other eleven associate preeen.t accomplishments with past prophecies to such books as Bellamy's "LooKlng Backward" 5 poem-prophecy of Mother Shipton. We have recently spent some profitable time votlng a mere perfunctory matter In a year when state and nation- are to be decided at the Notoriety Is a tremendous.asset.m some kinds of business. It is tne enough your watchword or siogan, pBoirte wUl become I.Wiliar with-it ask the ask selling.

All polls, an opportunity Is given residence voters and" election day, a chance to come an elector. This year when readins again theIssues ancl ar. In political campaigns. It all "depends on tne power ition to theatrical press of xr a. I IV 1 from the former, a 1xok that is y- voter-making jstops October fresh and invigorating today as POPULARITY By WALT MASON The common people read with Buyout with, her words all soap used for no van- ut tor sottens lhC i Reasons Enougn Boas: -You're an hour Jate this local 'chapter to finance the in the community.

work H. K. Feeley 'men were Tlie Preliminaries One day when were pass the GOES TO COMMISSION boys flowers In the boys. her hand to give to one Sunny Italy, the source of the fine daily demonstrates I -William T. Muillins, long active was some thirty-five years ago when councils of the Uerno- a best seller.

cratic party, is f-mong the real The radio was In operation other night, bringing the strains take Ume eno ugh of a great organ from a station 400 nBS3 the South to come home- to miles distant. Both the organ and vote, i the announcer seemed to be as near here's a man 91 years ol her wisdom in choosing the national leader. Miussolini as an adjacent room with the door ag p. ogarius, avenue, who would slightly tor his attraction. thTshadow without the us benefactions were with love of notoriety ana they merit.

Many a person has been hurt gar who have real merit do not 1 wipe and Bay they will not achieve a when people read such irels of the Russian breed, As a young man came out on the nlatform of the car she gave It to -smilingly took them and sw eet UtUe sw eet said: "Thank you, my art. When I c-ome back I go the main polnU. tt The Procedure i 4 issue. Mother?" There that a movie on tne how a young It is only now that the world Js I As avenue, wno I Decide their struggle this year with we turned the pages of Belba ot He applies to be made lamy's book, this passage to a vo ter. nui.ui.i^'-j' head name crack ivlll be blazoned abroad.

(Copyright, 1925.) beginning to realize what a big man Ihe Italian premier is. From a comparatively obscure reign as a newspaperman, ho has proved his calibre as a leader of men and a master ot statesmanship. Too many, i otherwise, arc inclined to view the Italian statesman as a black-girted, black- scowling, grlmvisagea, socl- aUstic disturber. Never was impression more erroneous. Mussolini is a high typo of a with acadenvc mien an5 strong personality.

He- is a professor of languages a writer of note and a humanitarian above all else. i his active years In Journalism. Mussolini recognized the wants of his and. i force and i backed by an inexhaustible store or courasrc. he set a to straighten out Italy's national It.

this he has succeed- i i i i i of a tions i a boast a. Musso- i i lat-v-t is to pave the way for a peace capital a a An a a been I l- he a Con- light: a i a I and the Conof Kasc'sl Labor Unions, recognizing 10 I followed her into an apartment finished without hangings. In wood, with a floor of polished wood. I was prepared for new devices In musical Instruments, but saw nothing in the room which by any stretch of the imagination could be conceived such. "Please look at today's music," she said, handing mo a card, "and tell me what you would prefer.

It is now five o'clock you will remember." The card toro the date "September 12. 2000." and contained the largest program oC music I had ever seen. It was as various as it was Ions, including a most extraordinary range of vocal and Instrumental soloa, quartettes, and various orchestral combinations. She made me sit down comfortably, and, crossing the room, so a as I sec merely touched or tsvo screws, and at once the room was filled i music of a grand organ anthem. Kdsvard Bellamy died in 1508, his still as a as It in 1S8S.

The members of Abraham I B. did not take kindly to the action of the Twelfth District pebrew Republican clu'b in irinir the Jewish voting population izint, tne Behrens letter. In the no u.ncer 0 lodge rebuked the club for attempting to Introduce politics into Jewish affairs as a religious or class Issue. NAVY IS DEPLETED FORLACKOFFJflDS (Continued frontage One.) today. GLORIA'S "TITLE'; MAYBE1VALID (Continued One.) the Vendee on the west IN KLASS AT IvRAZT KOLLECiE (Conducted by Gertrude) Te er Bird, you may warble a stan- Sng the world was discussed between the account, th.

will have a pleasant taste I gets vJp in busy haste, to work, at half 1 past three. It does no harm to tell aHale holds that virtue must prevail, that honesty 1 shows clean hearted men ana dames engaged in Ieasant haar8 TM' less games, and dodging sordid sin. And so I'm happy when I hear that Chester's stories, far and near, ar- sold by cords and tons; they will re a lot of Jjys to walk In sane and godly ways, wean' onea. and cheer some love with a street car So each" night Dad broadcasts a keep disconsolate, For to work in the morn- Teacher: "Mr. Kidd, can you illustrate the of 'the word 'Dismissal colder Wednesday night.

ily -is from E11 0 h. -L. B.IW J.m- D. BY-PLAY court Italian vote, interest German vote, th Hungarian vote, the the church vote with the they did. They recognize that enlightened men and women today vote individually, without the wishes or designs of their associates by religion.

It will take a Ions time for Norwalk Democrats recover the War department initiates Partial proceedings against Cotone William Mitchell, the Amer lean Legion convention, meeting in Omaha. to "select some of your best lawyers to assist case 'of a trial." organization si.i sole body is tlra.1 in all i poncral i 1 i a i a i i Is a a a i i a i of this which i a lahor and A i i i i i i a i as we closed his book and i the radio, we realized a ho had post-dated i propheo i years too late. ces, Ad- myself 'La question La Falalse," there is no but family papers prove that the till eof Marau's legitimately belongs in my family, and therefore to my- self Tree" Has Three Branches. I1V ANXF. Upon the stage If ever I kiss any other Den dismissal 1 KI-ASS KIDDIE Thursday The that i weswrn disturbance has idly idl, tne middle atten'dedfbV are for showers th.

love played Its drama old: The theater was dark and, sitting there. little child steal out to hold I saw a His father's a sale from the nc since there was KU.cn a. victory for one parly over another. Mayor Robins, a mason by trade had apparently erected an I a brick wall around th- City Hall. won cousin by i vote- in Redding.

William C. defeated Jesse P. Sanford. treasurer, lor treasurer. one vote.

Whitehead. Democrat in ethel. his berth as i selectman. them. Against One Air Service.

Cousin for supplies. He thowrht two a i like, the bo req a carriers Proo ro that apathy was deep In the situation this year is shown iw a that of 4.45S voters only A SKXSJBLE UKCISIOX. School hoards In various sections of tlv a a i belt to h-oart the wise decision i Warren Kittle 1 and a good a and his people. Circuit Court of West. Virginia, con- i a man of men By a is considered greatest leader In th "-vorld today, a i his i i to.

lie does i Ik but acts, the poll' ics and A flO.OOO WETTER. Ten thousand dollars Is not to pay for a letter In these days. A i i i a hiah-Pres- sal's compose cerning the exclusion of public school teachers on a of religious antipathies It is true that in many sections of the South and Middle West a teacher who is a Catholic or a member of a liberal faith has no chance to secure a position. Tbe antipathy to the fiiBt is traditional: to the second, the outgrowth of the cmisada. In West Virginia.

Miss Madellno King, a Catholic, was refused a post In Geortrc T. Smith was hy KPW Canaan voters for the fiftti Perm as selectman. He's a Republican. The flection Smith sets up a record. In Wcstport King W.

Mansfield rf.nK.cted O. P. first selectman "et instead of $1.400 fo his fob and Treasurer Frank TM ivd Saratoga i to i one baUlo- an the a without title also; 3 Coudraye. which beara the title. Only through long research in the footlight's glare.

His father played In orchestra, you see, And sonny and his mother came that night. The fiddler bent and stroked him tenderly. Ho his mother's side ere grew light. A lie I a row aisle. Then back w.th madeper ol Hook, Coiidraye families.

family name. "Hank" expressed the intention fact with but a ing tests to dale required sixty planes md a a indicated it each carry- hits, the. out of commission. War time plans for the navy, he Board, contemplate 2 0 iTom- If this is to he The play away nil dotvc, the viol rut I carried out with me a. baby's smile.

Forgetting all the action of the The a by a and "Mv a i erttLtj whore we live only because of the norlnwest and noises along our block Ev- ther Wedne sday. for a Quicv vocal exercises. the ono who i a i Inquiries firm quarters con- tTaTtnV fiw.1l in stal ntll in the id8 to the Gratton schools. She was er co i That small area occupied by our acquaintances. Tn time i will remain of the of war except the ten-cent shine.

The air service should beware. Even a linp squall isn't us deadly as politics. Still a a never a a fool of H. man i his whole-heart- such pilots would receive lower pay and also could a more cheaply on board ship. A good way to preserve you "teeth if to a i a with states I Urge men who Have red hair.

a never used the title fo es; in fact, whe jertaln peared at the title ap in the to be remov ed." No people is ready for self-gov- until a semaphore is just as effective as an armedjjop. I The Ten handed A Kcaaonaule Conjecture You don't get a sheepskin In school of experience. You just a or may not I so hard Commandments we on stone, which mi the reasun they by son Stayed In my memory, one! a lasting pounds away at her Piano do-or, ho.ir after hour. Atlanta Atlantic City Block Island MVS Fielder came to call on us the Boston Mis. Flemer father ntarted Bufta io a on his pet and ct for conversation.

Mrs. Fielder. thai Irtrl a a Sho Plays SENTENCE SERMONS bv only. Cincinnati Chicago Denver Detroit Duluth -Hatteras Bar. Ther J9.98 76 clear 29 92 62 clouily 29:86 56 cloudy clouds rain clear e'omly cloudy 38 64 7S 73 52 IS Al-WAYS To starve in honor a to a a which has been gained oy rau'd.

To leap an election elling Sian to win by raise pro- nises. To an i i a to right" light.ni, for. To i a to be spicuous for Immodesty. To appear honest than to make pretense of cleverness. To take a side of a question on which there is no doubt.

Wonrtcr Walked! i New Haven Orleans York were a i off an automo- Nort olk a Vt. a a a ed: Wtl voa take a chance on- an TO a i a alienate a good mistake a Portland. St. Louis St. Paul Washington Me.

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CopyrHnt. a. Sun High water Low water p. p. The first secret a husband keeps from his wife concerns the sum jet due on the solitaire.

Obscurity: A pleasant that Is the reward ot those who within their Incomes. When you move you must make friends, but the same old ln--n men call- IH- moiivc for concmcst) in i I peace i arc not but i a are not i Uu-uclivc. The a sire of can not be criticized. It is a correct an sain our differences kely to (to us no narm I this period ot "uspicion. ana intolerance wn c-ounio has not oocn ex.

i i i a cxpeiic Cues lo our a a i 101 JuftMK.SS rivals a me other counlHes gufus and social uPt lhe problem which -e have to racial and an a i public i a it "Ui pos.tlon of a je i qhould begin. tna: the a ou CX We" and everyon knows that tliec old systems, antagonisms, and reliance OP h.no -e HIM made a. UU -ss- has been the result i of other 1- a i a i a i if we arc to 4 4 't 4 pjrog Hie ilcv i i ci' St-KXSSK based the ideals ot Americans boast a any lde able ot as regards religion. To a gi eat extent his Us beginnings to he dTcnumaiion ot our a to a i a i complete Ii -c don, in religion. Instead ot a chui-eai nave decreed ciiiKcn shall be tree to tollov, IK- i ites of his own as u- hK a religious beliefs and affiHaUoiis.

a a a Oiave cicc of i w-e A i by greet" ion Is if a i i i i i i a prrvc' clelogales can conv i tn i i pr i Mr. i ate- mcnts Jy a i I i i i a i a a i act i i i i i i a a thf a in be so a i of i i 'lot a the ate "But a i i i a i accepted i i i i i a i i i i i in all i a i i i i a a i i i a been i all ti- great a i i us to main- thosc liberal i good. A i a i i hich mani- resources sons and i i "the dis- I a i I vi. to come here and i us creating the state ot which an. invitee, them hci, having accepted their great ami varied i i ui the buiiaii of the a i it is lor us to main.ui* in all good taith those liberal insti- i and nich has been so i of.

good. i i of all these UIA. peoples whose ways are not our wavs. and whose though i are no oui- we are no' in tJrawing i a a a i i Jo sum i i i a i We can a a Co a of a a a i eople. We do not to bo to i of i i-hteousncss.

It is I i most a a i a we come to the i a an decision a w-- ha heir provoca-lons a i We -i-e not likeb to. i ou own i i or help a i ve. i come to me a i a i a i a i a is a the same that it a i i er a of the earth ami a we are all i in a must "mobilize the conscience a i -al lie rings arc a living of a to support; principles. be re- fested itself in a tnousand a -by the pouring cut of vast sums of in credits and a i i by ey organization and quickening of a Ken--s and tne apP- most promising. i-" 0 can do much but it can of a i i ilc- a i i Jecli.ri!i'-' i i a i i i i i i i -nil The i i ot cse i a i a racial.

lls lous and a has a our a i of i of the rest world, a a ren- a no i a by de' a i possibility a i a i a so i i i i of i a a i a i i of a "Hue to cast into n- a a a i i i i ot -mi i is a i of rca no- f-inal i a a a i we niuirt a a i a a i A i i i i a i- ou, i of the do i.Mt a ml ice i i i i arc not of s.o. k- who arc not en; i a a I a i tliis i a rr- blic a a i a i be a a 'ot greatness and of man- i be nccos-oa-y to i i cs as a i a and ir.ssential. a a to look i i a i a ons a cn-eil. Ph inc i not any race- a a i a c'uu'act- I I I I I is 1 I a i i i i i i i oim tlif M- ii i i rc- em- i il ii delicious delicate i i 1 i i i a i cm i i i a 1 i i i eil a 1 i i i for i i i Liil- i i pnil i i 1 i i i a i i i i i i a i i i i- a i a i possession all of I i i i i i i i i i i i i i of peace -r-n- I A a 1 is salads but hir, a inilJ. A dc'cctablc reason: ng a i i a i cd foods.

special madf by "be ol a Prepared a for Ol car5 "1 a to sandwic-1-rs. 'Iry it tonight. At all grocers, lac. a i a -Kishne'-sr-. i i of any lic'ie- new SALADREBSINE MUSTARD i i i i i I i a i i i i i i lio-e our a Il 's our i i i i 1 A i dr 111- a -e a i i 111 i i i i i i i i i i on the a i i 1 .111 i i "i "l' i i i "It i i the 1 i a an 1 i i a i a PC ause a a are not i conclus.on i can a a i a are all a not of our i I I i a i most le i i a But every hand in our extended iivdubt- i the expansion ol agriculture i it the i i a a ot a ishing i by the manufac- of an i stream of munitions and supplies, by the creation of vast fleets of war a ships, a i a i a i against our associates, by i i i action a great armed force on sea and land of a character that the world never seen i it i a its place in the line, ceased to a a carrying the cause of i -to a i a i a i position of this a i in the estimation of a i You saved civilization a gigantic says noV a A i a can not i "Inl'luciK-ed by Motm- Our people were bs a a a rv i i a i a went in and r-i 110 out singularly i a causes i char- a a TS'c were a antas-on- nis of a i a a i and a reds.

i cratif-. a i i of a roisrn- a were aiot Ins i "by a i rlv- a i i a imperi-' alistic designs. WP a no other no i i i a to 0.11- own rierty a i a lives of our own citizens. A bc- 1 5 1 a thosi- i i i we i i a s-up i i i i i a i i sjh' i i i i i li.ibt of i i I i a I i "We i i i a i i i a I i I i he i tho i i lo i i i i i i I i i ton. a i i of a i a i i i of i i i c-atise of i a i i a i a i i i a Xo i it i i a i 1 i -MISP- i i i i i I i i Tn a i i a a hi- a i i a i for a i i exceed in a c.iuld be pxpecta- i a gains.

a i i psscnrc 1 a i 1 i PI'P I i -peo- so i i every i I a i a a 10 i a i on a face I i ng and i i a a 11 i great loss i is su.sta a i a i il a a i and to mean n'ly the personal never supVela: onship that comes from tho private charity of that i Prosperity at Haiia The next most pressing per nent was the pay roll than were of which and taxes too mgn. condition contributed sion -which eoole on isary, all m'iich inflated depres- ivcre i TM Mi i 1 i i i ti: i i 1 he of idi. i i i i a a Excels in Purity and Strength i a a irrcvoc- dPi isioil a a el.sp need to c-nn- h.it WP i do if h. i i i i i i i i i i i a i i I come i i i i i i a er loss, i and desolat on Het a is of any a i a a i a i i a i a I i SPI i a i i i If i un a i i a in mi" a'I a i i i i a allies. It i 'I a its i a It i disagree i in -spite of some i i a and i i i i i i i i a A i a a come of the war i a deter- i a i i i a the 1 course and ci i i i and i a i a a have pro- i i i i a i a i a our i have ben a cut fn two taxes a been i ro- anil the i Congress will i Def a i has run its course and an ei a of bus ness activity and gene, pi os iieritv exceeding a i oe ore experienced" in and i i a all i is already at a Our has a larger arms da more a coslin, a a almost i as as i had In time of peace, am a belieN er in a policy a a i i a a a i are constantly working to pel fe our defenses In every a a forces, a i a a u-inc forces.

a 11 con m-e Our i i a establishment a a navy, the Nationa a and the Reserve corps is superior to a i eve a i a i except in i In the past s-j- years wo a a about 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 this purpose. That show re suits, and those who have correc in- a i know a i docs results. The can rea, assui eel that if security lies i i a i a so secure In all its hU'tory. a been a i Ui re- i anil other, a i of i i a a I spite of a a i i i a TM i a a i ever a i a large i a a i a a i a a i i of peace i vie ory in i of war Nn a i i Peace a i arc i.iorc i to result fair ami a dealings', a a a for a i i a i of a a a nations, a a a a i i a i a a i if it i to a a i i a i a is a of i i i i The real iiupsticui i 1C a a i i a a a a I lie the last to i a a the i i a a It is ,111 a and a i i a i of the i a Cut I can see no i i a a i i i a a muskets i a i a a i a a i i resources, I t're a i good ro ids. i i i a i a a a i a i i i a a i a a a i i i is such iimn.i!! the i a i of a a been a shall be warrantee', in i in i i i "While il is a a ing a lis i i i i a er I ot the i i a i 0 i lo reap .3.

P- fivs Even the incoma 'r-x. i a for the bencfli oi tional Treasury alone a of such profits, look a re a i is a complete answer Tlfe laving of taxes course, self a conscription of a i eces-iry of the wealth of the -y for a i a n-str nower should be lols iblc in justice to counti ts defenders paU ()tiul But t. win always be a i justice and a It i a possible to purchase ni.itei wiih money, patriotisir ot be purchased. Unless a i i ausp of their affection a i because it is representati Uieir home, i can be If we are more reign must seek it in the paths ot pooc rrogress in these i i of the ikelv i be a oxccpl ng state of doinicsllc and a a i of great Uotis before 1 the a i to la i i i i an ca i ho 1 i a i conviction ilc OI nt to put a proper a i lie of i "iriSl? i a part of his for I a i a i i i of i a i us the i i i a a kind ot A rest of the we can rende survice a by demons a i possibility of a i a i so many a oups. livery one of them i and sign cant of great value to cast i of our material, tellectual.

and spiritual rf soa TM The war a great test ol ir expcnmcn In ainalsamat ng ese varied factors i a ic.u Uion. with the ideals and aspira- of a i people. was x'cepted the obligation to serve hen the of danger The proved a nail een sound. On a solid a i oj ational there had been- a which in Us aried parus had 1 i to develop all the a ta nt and gehlious a had gone to its making. Well-nigh all es, religions, and national! ies of he were represented i tne rmed forces of this a i as vere in the of our Vo man's a i i was I service i because of his "icial origin, his, political i i or his religious convictions.

Im i a and sons of i i a a a side by side i those descended the i ies H-ere allies: io a i a A i a and i the Re men of our own a i i a i all of them equally i the a Anierlcans. Patriotism of Today CouiHH. must not. in times of pea-c i ourselves to los. any pal Irom i structure of a i i unl make no plea for i a those arc cnmina i i arc open enemies of soc.P and are not prepared i a a of our i i i 1--.

tolerance iT- not i ldltt cel tn i I mean respoct i r.i,v^r"r^'r^ a as h.s I I I'lcanlsm of a is real and i i a a a i a i here, a a i same boat. of i ol her pti-ss'igc i a i i i i was i i a the first in scncC winch on i i a The Commercial Bank and Trust Co. Pays Interest On All Savings Deposits Deposits of 10 Cents and Up Received in Our Children's Department. Open Mon. and Sat.

Evenings 6 to 8 Main Near Congress St. Opposite Poli's Palace Theatre A a i 1.0! a i i a I i lessons i i i to- i respect a i a regard basic a of i i i bore a a i a of t-0 au t1 civic i i to wlilch all UU i i i a i a a a be i st i and i now i a A i Vo ocl lo the i a Qf a a a I be a a i of i i I i.il sense. i gives i of the- i i a 1 1 i a i a i a.y* --in coi-n a pa i a a i a i i i a ivstab- bec-'iusp a we a to a i a a a a u-c i tin i I ill 'i i a a HIP a a i a all i i i a service a I hey a have i a i i a i a i a i of a a insistPil 1 VP eil i i i i a i a i i i i a able do i a of i i a i i i i ami i i h.ibiii, of ie i for a lo se and a i i i i a i i i a a pfse Rut i the sol i a i a as a i i rr.igress vcrv a a i a i a WP may not onl er look, a a i i of i i as tn othci tilings i of this i i a i be ol i i a of weakness. give a i i l.iito.s a I They will a vision a i i a a i a i a i i i 1 and i A i i a i a 1 1(1 A i a i a be ma.l. a a i Tf a a i i i a i i i i i a i --I" 1 1 lui is i a i i ivi i i a a a A i a i a i i to be in our sec, ion ot who do not a our pl.u of i i a a a pro- t'ic in our a a If we a a i i a a i i a i i i i i be a i oi re flee i a i of a i i i necessary i i i i i i i AVc a The American Bank and Trust Co.

The East Side Bank Pays Interest On All Savings Deposits Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings 6 to 8 Deposits of 10 Cents and Up Received in Our Children's Department. East Main St. Near Barnum Ave.

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Years Available:
1918-1977