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Henryetta Daily Free-Lance from Henryetta, Oklahoma • 3

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THS LEADER J'AGIS TU1USJC CltOSSWOKf) PUZZLE 'tit'' 1 ft -V Post Holiday Stuff THE FREDERICK LEADER vcw I I "IV 1 rablbmed dally except Sunday, a 11 frederick. Oklahoma, by The freder It Loneer oewpaay. right living -which earlchea and eanoblea tha "feattara, tad wkkk makea one a better Indlvldaal, a bettor cltlxcn, a hotter Christian, batter la every way. So tha eoacla-tloa which ona would naturally draw from tba apoetla'a aummlng up la that it ono would ho would prosper, If ho would do velop If ho would get thi beat there la la Ufa, and Impart tha beat to others ho must love hia neighbor better. ft Is a simple direction, plainly given so simple, In fact thai man hava disdained it.

and multiplied other thlnga tor other tolka to do. But It comprehends all, and It' Will J. NBVLAND. Editor aad Pub- ahriered at Iba post office at fro artea. aa seeobd-elaM wail attar, oader aa act of llanb Im' I faa ISf I.

truly bless all who put It to tha VaUILT SCTIHCBUTIOM RATS fai Frederick, by Carrier teat. I flat week Dec moota fife Vt Q'fi i) I 9mSMT TOM lie .17.14 i Three moaths Ma MoatH Om year Maxla eoalaa SMS By MaU Oee lt th The height of something would be driving through California with .11.10 TOW BMMtka Mr aaaatha Om raw -agio coptoa a Florida pennant on your car. Hunt the bright aide. If you had TUB AMKItlCAN CKCED a few more friends maybe they I. Newly wed girl.

S. Mineral spring. The prospective hu.ibsnJ. 13. To relieve.

14. Animal used fur racing. II. Melody. 17.

Gaxetie. I. Pit. 11. Joined.

would borrow yonr money. I aanwve la the VaRed Btatea The coal situation rould bo worse. aaterlea at a Government of tha pto-IK 7 the Poople, for tba people; eboae powers art derived Croat tha It would bo awful If 31 Inches made a coal CONftENT Or THE GOVERNED; eeejecrtey la a republic; a sovereign The a ii to helps people. With so many autoa you have to keep on aatioa of many sovereign ataies; eertaet union. ONE AND INSEPAR AJdffsSPIBt.

rhtan underwear In ease you go to Tree with tough wirnd. Rone. Kings. Half an em. Cognomens.

Partial paralysis occurring when aEUC. established, a pen thoea prla- the hospital. of at freedom, equality, Jaatle hemaaltr for wbieh America! tt sacrificed their Una dad Texas Isn't the state she once was. It took three men to shoot one policeman recently. taetaeaa.

therefore BkXICVB IT 18 MT iuttt anuntrv Ut LOVE It: err port ua CoaaUtnUoa: to OBET Pittsburgh Jail haa a radio. Bet weather reports and time signals make the prisoners mad. Copyright, IMS, NBA Service, Inc. lawa; to RESPECT it flag: aad fcEPEND It aft eaemiee. been up here with us.

I feel guilty when I think of you in the hot fi. Therefore. g. To ramble. 7.

Like. 9. Rodenl in. Kltlier'a better half. 11.

Lubrication. II. Weepy party at wedding. 14. To stop.

I 16. Organ of hearing. 15. Preposition. 30.

Commonly used for an added thought to a competed letter. Zl. I'mfewifin of knot tyers. 21. Ponderous volume, 24.

Yellow Hawaiian bird. 25. find. 2C. Angle between Inner ami outer.

nwrglna or un insert's wing. 27. A good wish for bride. 29. Ocean.

31. To sin. 33. Beautify. 34.

Thin, flut piece for rooring. 36. Instrument for untangling hair, (pi.) 3C. To travel by auto. 42.

Where the sun rises. 43. Iievoured. 45. Kxrlamation of surprise.

4fi. Eccentric wheels. i 50. Not, to much. 51.

Alleged hypnotic force. 52. Common viper. 53. Third musical note.

54. A quick cut. 57. Wrong, doing. SR.

Grief (variant I. 59. i Smell. I2. To sleep.

K5. Sun end. KB. Nay. tV Melancholy note.

i'j. I'rintor'H meuMiire. 71. Toward. I 72.

Myself. eity while we are having such good time." THK MK1 rl l.KIMJIf.XT v. students find that one of Reth had had a good time, too. Dick mustn't feel like that. She had tit most prominent chnracteris- "BETH, THE AMBITIOUS" BY JANE PIIKLPS Author of "Katie Core," "A Smothrrinp; Anrrl." "tier Right to Live." etc Urs or the New Testament ia the not minded the heat at all.

and tha rSHIKGTON days had gone ao awiftly. How kind or It message. The teach 'Inn of Jakiis and bin apostles am Bl enshrouded In mystery. They Adair had been to her. The summer would have been lonely but for swimming.

ST. Perfect type or the imagination. 38. Ix) west deck of a vessel. 39.

Therefore. 40. Seventh note. 41. To play for the entertainment of companions.

44. Pork. 47. Growing out. in.

To divide. 49. Point of a compass. 50. Earthy matter romptwied of clay and sand tpli.

55. Part of the most commo.i verb St. To place. SR. Maniage.

CO. Ciil for help. Z. Aurora. 13.

Electrified particles. CS. Plain gold bund. 17. To nap.

70. Particle. 73. Apart. 74.

Human limb. 75. Pern reproductive rell. Vert -N I. 1.

To exist. Z. To value. 3. SiilmNtN.

4. To M.ili. not lay down long mural laws, him. A amlle curved her Hps. her lly P.

HTKW.tKT NBA Service "Writer. Washington. Just to illnstrate prescribe formulae. Rut for iv nriililnm. for every e'n.

for eyes were dreamy. With the return of the family ahe would have few if any more rides in the roadster, what smarh a long congressional re-res plays with business In Wash aim evil condition that thould be nvervorae there la but one unlver-'Hul solvent advanced and It ia all ington, the last one drove the very she would be will them. She would miss Adair, misa their talks, the companionship. Rut Mary needed her now. needed the time aho could them.

Mr was doing msrvelnnsly in bis studies, his reports wer-j wonderful, and so forth. Adair had hoped much from this evening. had dined with him at th Inn. the first time she had comprehended ia the one word old. widely known, exjlremely exclusive and really historical Hhoreman hotel into a receiver handa.

HPIHTMTKK OVKK IIKTII'M I'ANT I KB CHAPTER XXXIII. The summer waa nearly over. "The children will be back soon." Beth told Adair. They were sitting on the porch of an Inn where, they could look down upon the Hudson, silvery in the moonlight, bout like spare from the business. The boys would do any person rood, at the beginning of 'be new yinr, It The establishment was running jeouMented to leave the tea room for dinner with blm.

tie 'lad' hoped were beginning to hover around her. She must be watchful or her along In perfect pwre and prosperity uiiitl congress adjourned shnu' to reread the tlfit of riidu: fclilch the Apostle Paul outlined to the memoirs of intimates. ghosts moving ailently post, to be The next morning she founo roses replaced by others as they disap early last March and la making money again since It convened early In December, but It got so. far behind during the In the church at Home, especUlly aa H'la given in the twelfth and thir- on her desk, and a short note: "I am ruddenly called awry, ac Inh chapters. Here ia an txposi terval that It couldn't meet ita cur party at the Harry Klllmorc home cept these as my goodbye.

I shall probably be gone a month. I shull tkm of I be Individual's dutlet Riven by a practical, experienced Christmai niaht were llirhuid iie- much from the long hours together, and it had ended just aa all their meetings had ended. He had made no progresa. "Aren't yon ever going to me to call at your home?" he quelled as he left hdr that night. "Why, yes.

If you would like to! I am so busy I see few people here, but Dirk will be delighted io have you. You must come In when ht get bark." With a muttered reply thfit was miss you. Graham Adair." rent bills and a receivership was necessary to avert legal proceedings which would hie' wrecked the Christian. I. almple, direr: man fee and family.

Mr. and Mm. Mori peared. A table was between them, tall glasses of lemonade, cool and refreshing, stood untested on ita polished surface. They had been silent for some minutes.

Such sileneea were more frequent between them now. He had been watching her. wondering of what sbe waa thinking. Her children. Her business.

Had Moon and C. Hester and family. Oiaer, which, it one would keep hcin In mind and observe them, Ileth'a race fell as she read. A month! She would miss him fno. she wished she could tell him so.

She property permanenily. Christmas dinner guests at the The receiver eipevts to have tha would bear truly a wonderful fruit' NI1I home were Marvin Webb buried her face a moment in the bkc in vnlaned Uvea and happlneM and family, D. Pennington and business pulled entirely out of tha hole by the beginning of the next roses, then after arranging them roofed in ChriHtlike rhararter. and family, Marvin Webb and family. John Ward and family, T.

H. Morton uid son, Harry, and Mrs. X. Mil. Mm.

Jaier Hays of Fairfax is hers visiting her aunt, Mrs. It. L. Colyer. Allien Fillmore is the proud owner of a radio which was given to lilm as a f'lirlntmuM present fiom bis friends am! the linilness men of HolliRter.

Mr. ami Mrs. Ceorxe Roberts spent Christmas with Mrs. Roberts' mother, Mrs. Eva Clark.

family. Joseph Nil) and family, and P. E. Jones and family. in the vase went about her work.

'In bU wiHdom, tne Apoatle aeemt abe no thought for him on auch a lung recess, and probably then tha management will rut away down on Ah day she felt as she never Those who enjoyt-d the nor in I hi had telt before. She would turn expenses to avoid a repetition of tha the L. D. Pennington home Satur night? A night made fur love and lovers? "You are glad?" a little pique in to comprehend all aorta of people ami all forU of condition which may arite. Human naturo mi the tame then aa it ia now.

TJiei- were when the door opened, a of ex present unpleasant experience. day night were Harry Pillnmre and almost a groan. Adair entered his car. drove away. What it? WHY was It that he could get no nearer Reth? Had she drained herself of all natural feeling' by giving so much of herself to her children? Had her marriage pectancy on her face, only to re family.

Richard Defee nnd family. member be could not come. It was Refore the waif the rapilal was I. Pennlngtun and family. Mr.

tb luata of the flesh to b- over tone there araa the aenae of In- warm, sultry, and it seemnd the and Mrs. A. Wint. K. M.

Junes acrustomd to thejie long summer re cesses an I its hotel men and others duy would never pass. She e.te her Jury from other, which ariM ao been unhappy and had abe feared men. and held herself aloof on that dinner early and walked slowly made due allowance for them. oftefl to mock ua and rob ua of our his voire. "Of course," brightly.

"I shall be awrully busy getting Dirk reedy for next year. What a lot of clothes that boy doea need! It seem I am alwaya buying him something." Adair if led a sigh and entered Into her plans for Dick, a he so often had done before. i home to her solitary evening. Dating, however, from the latter acvotini? rightful heritage of well developed ineu aud women. For let one nuraa EVERETT TRUE part of 1914.

vongroM sat slinw'rt BY CONDO For the first time In months fierce resentment against Hurler nossess-jil her. Why couldn't he be like Reth found a letter from Dick on her resting table, and with a happy smile on her llpe she picked a aenae of Injury let him hold an mlfy aKainvt another, and he It en continuously until Its March. 19SS. adjournment. Not that there literally were no brisks In the perform up.

It was Just a short note, telling Adair, a clever, bright companion? If he were, they might go out, to a ance, but they were short nothing coHi aitinK in hia life a polenn which wilt embitter all the aaaetaeaa vhlth the ChrlHtian iffe ahould roof garden, somewhere, she was like the ulna and a little Dirk bad made the football team, earned his letter. Reth must see about his sweaters and sundry thlnga. He could wear out gold stockings faster than she could buy her when they would stxrt for home ending: "It's a blooming shame that you couldn't have had a vacation too, too restless to remain in. over. luvr for all who embrace it.

In thns 10 or 11 years Washing Hut no sound came from Harter's room except an occasional ahuffliug then there wan the individual, the. laiy one, the Ionian rtther forgot what! it waa of feet, the rattle of hia paptr. Aft like to have the capitol standing empty for a prolonged strairh aad er a bit. Beth forgot him. forgot her annoyance, as she lived over the evening before when she an-1 Adair some of them neglected to change their business gearing promptly enoush when the law max bis left PEDESTRIAN GREATEST VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS for home last apring.

The Shore- nat on tho porch of the inn. luokip out ou the moon-lit Hudson: Tnntorrnw Reth Continues To fare For Harter'a Comfort. ham Isn't the only enterprise tin's suffered consequence, though it'4 the most conspicuous one. Trees' Hearts Beat. aasenvwhaw aT m.

i arr Scientist Discovers CHATEAU Chateau. December Miss Lessie Morton and Harry Morton and son of Oklahoma City spent Christmas with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Webb and I'nited Prnsis.

morbid one, the thouahtleiW one. the nviou and critical all jntt aa th-y are today, aeeklng to bo Chria-: tfatia, really wanitna to do good, baK mlaain many or the Joa that -might be their if they undomtood what wax "that cood, and acceptable, and perfect will of God." For all of ihete, for all of ua, there ia helpful, patient, wiae coun-: bhI, from one who baa fouybt the flgbt and won the battle oter the flih and yet who la doeply aen-' alble of hia brethren' temptation. Simple, direct the word thla 'aaintly man of God have repeated hlf message to auccMding gene-rmiouH the meaaaga which came from a scholarly mind and a conae-rrated life, wholly given over to pit purpoie that of presenting the ghnel of Jesus Christ. Aad then, aa ti igh to make the espositlou plaln-' to reduce It to Ita very eaaenea, tl apostle says; "Love worketk no til to hia neighbor: tierefoe lor Vthe fulfilling of th Kow the law that the apostle Cslrutta. India.

January I. -u u1 1 v. Plants aarC trees have a pulsating heart beat. children, ot Dill apent Chi 1st mas with relatives here. Thla fact haa Just been demon Mr.

and Mrs. J. 8. Worrell spent strated by Sir Jagadish Hose, the Christmas with Mrs. Worrell's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chadwirk, in eminent Indian acittntlst, by the 7riHOue3 use of aa extremely delicate probe CrandflelJ. In an electric circuit with a sensitive galvanometer. It showed that Mr. and Mrs.

I. Pennington spent Christmas with Mm. Pen electric pulsations were generated eorreajpondlng to the mechanical pul sations of the heart of the plant. PHB rBDBSTBIAM la the greatest auOertr la automobile fatelloea, aeeardlas to reeerea analysed by the SttwanWaner Safety Oeuacn Cor the prevention of aataejoefia aeddenta. Ho complete record la available for the United Statea aa a whole, bat a tenart based aa The movement of the heart of the Plant la less than one-millionth part of an Inch, and ie la magni i auto fstaikJea ecearriarta the ant seven, iietha of USB, covering a nington's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Tipton. Mrs. Hoy Warner of Say re is here visit lug her parents. Mr.

mid Mrs. Hicks. Mr. and Mr. Turner Ilirks anil Mrs.

Bet'y Defee are relatives In inillas. Letsle Morton returned to Oklahoma City Monday. She waa sc-rompanled by her brothers. Aubrev and Cisco. Those who enjoyed the forty-two fied tea million timea through the use of a sensitive magnetic amplifier.

The discovery of the heart heat of. plants follows clonal upon Sir Jagadiah'a recently announced dla- Dttks of Is the law or Cod that -spiritual law which brings good to ail men who put themselves under beneficent reign. It la tba law was railed Into asa by the Haater and hia aposlles when they went, about everywhere doing good. It la law which brlnga Joy and peace which tmparla activity la reputation of tWrty-eoe stlllion. ajgatiteeat Two tkeuaand of these tflS xataHdea have bees rtaatlfltd accerdlaf to type.

Sixty-eight per. cent of the victims were peeeetrUns, Ut oerarred with another motor lehktoi per cent with aerea vehicles, 4J2 with find objects each as' lamp posts. per cent with strest cans. 2.T wttn railway trains and; 1.4 per cent with bicycles. Tb leoalaiac IS per cent ia vol red no ceUlatoa, The small preporUoa lavolviac railway trains to tacearagtes, aoahtiaaa due to the gradual aboiltloa of unguarded grade creasing.

'The menace to the pedestrian, however. Is aad calls for. greater rare en hi part la crocking street sad en the driver! furj juire rarvfiu liiitu: ntivery that plants are la1 possession of muscular tissue. a. a.

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