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, 110 V. 11,.. tiiSSL ~**“* ‘****‘l’ "l"™** 1 . w nniipx "' J ' " ■ T' ■ ■ ■ 1 'JEN' • *♦»* Tak mSocietv MABY DANIELS MASON, Editor jBMLWSjP .WwT' m . . .... »■-' —■»- ■ ■ ■ u ■ , , OVIBTOU • A itafN «d »un «M nwW, Os w»»lUmm»*m «h, pi§l wilk-iffy noon 1, #»*§..- .L.M to* ff»« tarttr. ay* ; j Owi waud’a dark nut lav asrtwkaela terming In th* aky, Admlyud |k« pretty du*L Ats a«k # b*m aad fikktl U >*if, . -Thau Itetouod ta Um spudi.., ' H W a hurt a aMtar l*ag AM biaudteg aa a wound. ■ -• V White lustrous lav tka aartk balaw WUh ailaa* goto* aheap flaw awl ujraaa ta kuow— (Tka greedy vara sateap). Bat far tka coppice to tka last t A aatyr ar Ito kratkar LaapM lltktly, showed ito faat vat • daft, Ami NBiM to another. WMk tacaa groan aa gna and laak At aomte aa yaar ava Tkay dumb* rad out of ovary nook A Moat tka f roatod atone. . * i' / ' And tram metallic flow era, atlff, D*w-*a*iUag and night dim, Tka tslriaa Man aad atratckad aa If , - Ta aaaa tka aching link. While moonbeams pelted dawn Ilka rain Tka pittor-pattar feat Cama ringing kalla aeroa* tka plain Or hopping from retreat. V » \ On mushroom seats of splashing gold. Os pearl or ivory, They filled the place aa they vara told Broadly aad funnily. Than vaa a pompom plate haard. Gray with a gargelyla grin, Aad. tlnkla-UnkJa. fall kin ward, “I think w# may begin.’ —Amanda Benjamin Hal). Voice* ■ , j • Mr*. Whit Gnaklaa Maviat to Asheville. Mra. Whit Gnaklaa. of New Barn, F*v»l*"t-ef tka Baetern Star as Naw • Bara. »pe«f Tkaraday ia th* city aad wa» tka gaaat of Mra. Chariot Wether iagtpn. Mra. Gaskin* to moving to Aahe- Tin s ta aaaia h«r home there permanent .!rvi! ... Maa. Boltov ell. If rev tog After Pall. Tka many frtond* as Mrs. W. R. Hoi will bo vary glad fa know that * •‘St 1 T ** B J wf *t , 'Nr nlculy from her ft|l 4 iT - * 1 toe weak, ago at Mt*. l yt? •••** Although *ha kaa boon ia bad two weak, ska kaa rtcovered aaMctoatly ta leave tkla afternoon far Fayetteville where • * tfc « fmtl of bar sea. Mr, T. K. Tomlinson. a a a Mr. Bad# Bettor. Hla ha.t as friaad. throughout the city wili be plea.ad to know that Mr. E. Bata, who kaa kaaa vary siek at hi. kame an Baack street i. steadily im proving. was Mm. Smith Going To Washington Mra. Estelle T. Smith leave, on Sun day afternoon far Raleigh ta join the •tote officers of tka Extension Depart ment. who will lenvt Sunday night far Washington city to attend the national moating of directors and state agents as tka United Btates Agricultural De tte HfiPNM. ■ a a a Marshall Ball - CmsH| Plants To Pair The Wayne County Pair marshall kail bald. In tka growers warehouse last night was a grand Annie to the want suacessful fair ia tka hletery as tka Institatian. Thera never has been flven n mare thoroughly enjoyable ***to..in (foldahora-than tfce ape Inst Sight. Visitors from nil over the Ka*torn part of tb« lute came down. College bays from Carolina. A. and E., tod Trinity. Girls from Greensboro, Ralafgh, and kerne others, devotees as terpereeheve ( fvom all aver North Cav ***** tofr* there mid they had fun- The grand march was led ky Colonel Oeanga rreemoa and hla mast nttme . • Pnrtaer, Miss Sarah Borden. The marshal, Agure. Ito ky Mr. W. A. Anyotl. assisted by Mrs. Kennstb Roy •II was a thrilling ipsctocla. Mrs. Rsynli was Indsed queen of tka oaen •ton. clad la black velvet witk trim mlngs as whit* armin*. Btoidamyar# clgkt piece anpkaatrs furnished tka »•*>« and U intorpavtais as tones musfc they kave proven tkemaelvaa un needed. Tka decorations /War* eery elaborate and baauUfal. The meatballs were: Dr. Handers** Irwin, chief marshall. Messrs. Thad Thigpen, as Mount Oliva; William Al teu, Tnihot Parker, Frank Taylor, Hugh I>sit<k. Cedric Edgarton, Paul Edmand- Cariiale Shepherd. Sam Emery, Pag* Rees, Claiborne Royail, Emmett* Robinson. a a a Datighifai Oyster Mr. and Mrs. B. H. GrlMn, as Rnlaigii, gave a vary dalightfnl ayator roast last night at tbs ham* of Mr. and Mrs. Or*vos Smith on William atroot compli mentary to Mr. aad Mrs. Rate** Brea »••. as Naw York City. Tka guest llat included )|r. and Mto- Bronson, Judge fw. B. Stacoy aad Dr. CaM, Bella, as Baltlgk, Mr. aad Mss. Graves Smith. Mr*. W. H Smith. Br„ Dr. sad Mm. W. H. Smith. Jr. Ml** Elisabeth Smith. Wtotor Wiley Smith, Mr. and Mr*. K C. Hi***. Mtaa Marggaw Bines. Mb. Bu gea* Minas, Mrs. J. U Barham and Mrs. Msttl* La* Cnaasa. j Btovw ** * Tka hams as Mra,. L. V Salamaa a* Bark toman* arm tha acaa* as « charm l«V bwWet sapper yesterday at aavaa whan aka entertained ia htoar of Mrs. Matt Alina, who ia leaving shortly ta malm bar ham* la topttol. Mrs. Alim la a waataa as aamptlannl baaaty aad the paaaaasar as a charming rarsaaallty. tha pro sane* *f which will he greatly missed la the social life of G+U«bo r t- Quantities as fall Sevan, foliage In tha bright autumn shades, aad rams • war* affactively used a* deaerations | throughout the aatirs lower Saar. Thu guest of keaor waa presented with an ! exquisite aaraage as sweat-heart rasas aad a beautiful bawl pf srtiScial fruit The table la thu dining roam was j covered with to imported cloth as Ale' aad adorning the cantor was a bask" •f ycllaw giant ahrypaatkamums Orange and gold baskets, containing ■tuffad data* and pine* card* hand painted la Turkeys carried amt tha iat* fall idea. Pour caursOi war* oarvod and thorn promat war*: Mr% Alla*. Mr. and , Mn. Solomon. Nbwi Turner and Boyl aton, of Ralaigk, Mary Alice Grovei. ! *••••*». L U. Noland as Nawpari News. v *-. Howard Bash, George SoulkerUnd Jr., and Dr. dome* Howard. * • a Mr. aad Mrs. Omar I Celebrate AVnlvarsary. A notoblc social event as the late autumn occurred at the parsonage of tha First Christian church lust night whan Mr. aad Mra. L. M. Omar cele brated their twenty-Afth wedding anal vrrsary. Mrs. J. Wad* Dersatte racalv inff Uic guaato at the dbor ushered them into thaslikrary, which had bean besu j tifully deeorwtod. The' balustora of the stalrumy war* intarsporato with amilax; it waa used in a profusion a* tka (Ma il* aad give* ||fa by two deep rase candles gleaming in mahogany candle stick*. Klllnaney res* bod* in * alNcr bud vase on th* table and * basket banked ia tha amilax aad Ailed with handsome cream roots nodding Aawrfnl ly from piano, and potted plant* com pleted th* decorations. Waiting bar* ia w* learn* th* gueats toroljlt. and Mrs. Omer and their tougtHar gad son, Mim Virginia aad Mr. hrni. Mrs. Omar, gowned ia whit* beaded fcoovgbUe and wearing a corsage of brides rases leaked wry radiant and proud us sho stood boride Mr. Omar to gtwot tha peo ple as Goldsboro, wbas* hearts . they have wen completely. Mias ViralnU Omar mad* a girliah picture of Gram in a creation 0/ white caatoa crape with trimmings of black velvet. Her corsage was *w..jj«rt roses Mr. IWrrnr well—k* sMled—and tha girts smiled back. p Several v.rlatiaa as ehryanuthomsm*. In basket* and ia vases, fanned th* Aorai decorations In the dining ream, where a daliriaus leu coura* was served by Mesdames T. A. Htnly aad A. P. Hawaii. Returning back t* th* library ovary body registered In th* memory book presided ever by Mias Pearl Bryant Ml seat Beulah aud Martha Waatmara land. Pearl Bryant and Sarah Barring •aag several appropriate aelonian t, be ginning with ’’Silver Threads Among the Gold" and “Sweeter as tha Days Go By.' Much interest was created ky tka read ing pf aa accauat as Mr. aad Mn. Om.r’a wedding, published la th* Richmond Tlmo# Dispatch twenty Av. yt.rs sg. U ia quoted hi full below: ~“Tho Thanksgiving season tkla year in Richmond serai ta have been marked If • ntelHmoalal epidemic, and th* Jey aus day was ushered ta almoat with th* aoundt of th* wedding hell* still ring ing rat on th* air. “On# *(£%lchmond*a papular young miaietan celebrated the day by tab led unto himself a bride. The groom ff««at‘on ia Rev. Lewis M. Omer, of the Third Chriatein church, and hia brid* was Mitp Birdie Farrar, as Dan villa. Th# ceremony was performed at It o'clock in the tetter city at Patterson Street Christian Church by Rev. T. M Anderson. “Mr. J. B Farrar, of this city, acted ** beat maa. Tbp uahera were Meaara. A. D. Keen, J. J. Morriaon, and J. Carter Parror, all of Daavilte. The bride* malda were Mines Verdy# Tack. Rom Robertson, Nsnnl* Barrow and Jaaanio Farrar. “The bride wo* attired in a handsome traveling suit of cadet bluo. and carried britoa' rase*. “Th# roupie arrived ia this city yes terday afternoon on the Southern rail "*/’ “ ,<M * “P ‘heir residence at No. ~ N ‘»ateenth street, whey* they W Mrs. K. H. Acoil. Th, Md. is a daughter of Mr. J. W. D. Farrar, of »b. Maury Tobacco ftHteeriy of this city. * - “ c **Alml wolcomo to hia y **"* and will b, pleated to re celv* her In their midst.” ITALIAN CBAMBCR —" * • VOTES CONFIDENCE ROME, Nsv. IT.—The Italian chamber #f topatlea today voted couAtouo* in tbo new Mustolina G eve rn meat true ties •* to UA. f— . • ' ■ - ASK US FIRBT-#E HAVE IT Palace Drug Store Phone No. 8 Goldsboro, N. C. 10-Minute Delivery Sesvieg XS SEEN FROM THE iwsnra liyttoiAUUm Ar* R*a4slvrvd Piwmi Fmmr 8UI«b Yaattr 4*y and AJ! Sail It " WmGoW Wdll, thar* mar* not a* many poopta at Urn fair yaatortoy aa thar* war* th* day before, but thar* Juat th* same, aad I at* as ||wto They war* satisfied to*. In every ra apaaL Mr. /. M. Edgarton, prasMaat of th* Pair Association, registering at Tka N*w»’ booth, summed It up by anyiag: Everybody sat is Aad. N* kicks far th* IMS fair.” Dr. Header*** Irvin, chief marshal, ••id that th* fair waa a “toddy,” that I* was above dbrroaadiag fairs aad com pared favorably with tha Stota fair. Registration at th* News’ booth yes terday showed people thar* from four Mates They war* ag fallowsi fitHihen Mr. J. M. Edgarton, president «f Wayne County Fair Mi»s Colotto McEachem, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Edgarton. Messrs C. C. Black, U. K. Mswborn, C- G. Barrie, Lea Harriagtoa, Robert Harrington, Theasas Harrington, Ban lj*wis. Mr. and Mrs. George Byuam. Mr. aad Mrs. Dan Lancaster, Mr. aad Mrs. ll A. Camba, Me.tr* B. H. Ed wards, A. H. Handley, Mstdamct V. E. Mswborn, W. H. Smith. T. Malcolm Bts asll, C. B. Miller, J. E. Tnlton, Mas.r. J. Brantley Pate, Edgar Simklna, Jr., Gaarg* Thampaon, Rosamand Utla Prod Crawton, Graves Smith. Masdamcn Lewis C. Burch. W. E. Berwick. Miss Fanai* Loftin, Mr. tod Mrs. E. W. Vick. Misp Katkrinq Bark, Meadsmes John Raper, G. A. Thorton. R. H. C. Bailey, W. T. Davis. Mr. and Mr*. A. H. Edgvrtdb, Mr*. Emma ‘Grant, Mils Clarissa Thomas, Moasr*. P. T. Harris, A. M. Bat*. L. H. Walls, Mr. L. M. Omer. Miss Sarah Wkitnay, Mrs. A. B. Hawaii, Mr. uad Mr*. Goto** Casey, Messrs P*vld Jana*. E. ». Elmars, T. B. Prince,, C. R. Strickland, Mentoian K. R. Smith. A Pgte, L A. Lancer ter, Mr. and Mra. W. Hood. Mrs. W. H. Bartlett., I»r. R. R. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Laslla Gardner, Mr. and Mra. P. M. Merritt. Mr. Atoan Boyette, Mint Salll* New some. Messrs Ch*s. C. Jones. Jr., J. A. Bronson, Mlso Barth E. Bronson, Messrs. J. T. Tyatoll, A. R. RarAeld, Mrs. J. M. Edgarton, Mias Carrie Thompson, Mra. A. G. Jordon. Mrs. Horace Ring, Mr. and Mra. Van B. Herring, Edna Louisa Her ring. Messrs R. L. Rat*. 8. L. Jane*. W. L. Scott, ft O. Smith, Mesdames R J. Milas, Raymond Phillips, Ur. W. U Houao, Mr. and Mr*. John Crawford, Jo* aad Dorothy Crawford, Miss Elisabeth Newsom*, Mr. R. P. Rankin. Miss Muriel Hadley, Mrs. t. T. Mostly. Mist Battle Warrick. Mr. aad Mrs. T. A. Healey. Mat toata* J. Wad* Dersatta, M. S. W.thsr tegtou. Frank B. Short. Mitt Mteate Bawoft Mr. A. D. Wooll. Mist Call!* Smith. Dr. aad Mrs. R. ft Turllugtau. Mr. W. E. Stalling*. Jr„ Mr. Georg. C. Rayatl, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Royal), Kanneth aad Margorat Rayall, Misses Ruby Hinson, Eva Bata. Jewel Hinton, •ndte Pnte, Mrs. A. 0. Cl*manta, Mitt Ktnma Fniara, Mra. Analo B Basra, Mra. 0. C. Wllhii*, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Lat ••ter, Hilda aad Ev*|y»« Lnaaater. J'T’ J- H. Janas, Mrs. Nathan O Barry, Mr*. Crisp. Mratome. A- P. Patway, James Smith, J. M. Ed ' A . Bm,th ’ ** r •"< Mr*. A. E n f t T - JeTVm * m “ Hamm.ll Louis Hummall. Jr, aad Br Bay.rd Wlvortoa. M.to.me. H W.iT'L h w m A ' Mr “•••» WriL Mr. H. T. Hu*. Miss Anni* K.ene ®** *f Town Vlaltora. w ‘I 1 * Bmitk • Mt °Hwi Mr. R T 7 Bl »*tkA.ld i Mrs • Jordon, Smith laid; Mrs Paul KP-, “I Mr ». w. raodeck Hill; Mr. K R. h«I». ms. i w rmu • ***"'•■ *I j R- Strickland, Princeton; Mr. L. ft ».«*, Cnlyyao; Mr. cfJZu 2SS: D*ug*u Mra M r r.. I C" f "‘* r ’ '‘‘A-wlllo; *ra H. C. Colton, Raleigh; Mr N n Benger, Pikevlll., Ml*. Alvireu. ui " *-■ jit Krnty; Mr J r nruii J ** n Oliva; Mrs. D ft Uneasu L. E New.ol Flngerhut, J. Ksyser, Martin p /-•- :’;v lowell. Ml. Olive; Mr J. r r"" • vllte. Mrs. Stanley Jordan. Mr. Harris Spr-nt M,. Su„|. y j.rd.n, bell# Jordon. Mt. qilv* ( Mr. A. C Kim rey. Raleigh; Mltei C*,i. JJ I Herring. Doniels Chapel; Mrs. W c 1 Cannndy, Wilton; R 0. Brugh, R»«. B J V *J Mn ° ■ o"j 1 Bundy. Mt. Oliva; Me.d.ma. ft W Crawford. L. W Jaekton, ft H. Edmond •on. Pikevlll.; Mr. C. W. Hlnnant, Bl.r h ’ t.u.,: < so. . ' «*»■• Omar Simp •on. Luc.mu ; Mr. W. R Craay. Dudley; J- <*»"■* Bo»'on Mass ;Mr I « A. H. Atkins. Chariatta; Mist Clara Naw- 1 Mr"j B * , ’ , r reafc; ' L mi, « * r> Tails; Mr. W. ' L. Hill, Warsaw; -J„,;- Peterpburg. Va.i Mr. W K. Hianant. Beaufort; Maaar*. Jasper Smith, Saultsten; Mr. K ' L Beale, Pikavllla; Maaar*. C. E. Hussy, I A. T. Harper, YUpoaj Mcasn W. ft i ■—l", ■ « pouapu. Yele#rtau,Eur*ha; Massrs J*k* Barks. Joseph Parks. LaGrange. Mr. IHHa l Ulaauat, Wllmlngtoa: Mr. IV. JL Mlusaa. Save* Springs: Mr*. R. B. iim, tula mb la, t. ctl Mn V. M. Hawhrd, Wilson; Mrs. C. P. V#at, Bln at**; Man. E. J. Barry, Bnltimoru, Md ; . Mia* Lottie Canady, Kinaten: MiA Gar -1 leudo fa***, Kinaten; Mra. C. H. Stroud. Moriac. & C.; Mr. tod Mra. V. la Ex sail. Pikavillr; Mrs. Baury J. Bead. ML OUvui Ms. R. S, Hamilton, Elnston; Maaaoe. Oaiou Williams, Marvin i Eva ratto, Cha pal Mill; Maatrx. Lou Mar , ria, Btouor KluUt, Wake For* at; Mr. t Snnutort Davlg, Chapel Hill; Mr. Jim Lackey; Chapel Hilt: Mr. Lorua Bandar . son. ML Olivo; Mr. Gears* Ovorky, Snow r HUI; Mr*. G. E. Wkltley. SUntonshur K ; i Mr*. M. i. Edwards, Mr. Wnrrou Ed- Dwdtay; Mr*. J. f. Willlama. Ml > Ollv*; MU* Anna U Wllqgn, Boston, Mto*.: Mr. aad Mrs. K. 0. Railings , worth and taua, Karuagay, Gaarg* aad ; Bona. ML OMv*i Mr*. Fl.r. Barbour, Briaaotaa; ffrt Mattio Durham. Kanly; Miaaaa Llsxl* Grantham. May Balia / Grantham, Ml Ottv*. •uSUmaaumaasurawamaasmw piwsonal" • Min Mr. and Mr*. B. H. GrlMn, Judge WT ' P. Stacey aad Dr. Cart Ball, motored •vur from Balaigh yoatovtoy aftornaon and sprat a*v*ral hour* la tka dtp. ra turnlng to Raleigh |. rt night. They wore accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Ras eo* Bronson, who will bu bar* far a ytok visiting Mfk Bronson's .Imor, Mra. J. Ito Barfeam. Mr. A. T. Harper. *f ML Olivo, was In th* city yaatortoy attending th* fair. » “P- •»<» Brad Minu and Brad. Jr- of Mi Olivo, wore among pastor day’* visitors. Matitr Haary Maara, of Warsaw. U visiting hit fathtr. Mr. W. K. Maora, wha la making Goldsboro kU head quarters naw. working at H. Wail aad Brotkers, and board lag at Mias Minnie Powell’*. EurtUr wa# a vlaitor I. »«Ulffh yetUrday. CAROLINA IB OFF TO MBBT DAVIDBON CHABRL BILL. Nov. IT-Th. C linn foothan .quad |.ft hara tonight far Charlotte u meat Davidson to morrow. "> Priser's men nr* In goad condition. Thar* war* tame hurts in the V. M. I. ***• **•* hut they turned out net to u aorfaut. Th* Fatsars gad W A. IRWitp, th* laum’a phy •iclna and trainer, have hara mighty o*toful not tq run any un accessary risks »kc team cam. buck from Blcb- Tkap don’t bailee# in working players to* hard aa th* season naan Its close. - II U possible that Fred Morris will •IpJ Al as the Davidson match, but tk*a la not known far a*ruin. ■ Merritt, tR* Chapel Mill battering ram wh* w** put Ist* tha V. M. L «nm# to make Ik* dual Hna-huah. far Ca rolls*, toward th* aad as tka Ad yard march far a touchdown ia th* last quarter, la almost certain to perform n Charlotte. Sam, .f t h, ,Im. f(I . I#w# r * th* praetic* thaaa 1..; Atoa think kn may go la at th* vary WfiMllf, An advertisemont | a a Riehmond ava nlng paper received hara today has created daaaitorabl* interest among that* whe hav« scan It Ip GraduU Manager Wool lea’s o*ee This ndv«r- Usament as a hank takes th* CaruHnn- V. M L gam. fur | U |hat V. M. L scored on a Buka and earn* very Uunr winning, but that Carolina by steadiness and persistence won ettt. Th* mqral IA that you must boa steady . n d parsistcat savor -If you want to win out Annnclally—aad tha hast place ta dapaait your eaviag* ia th* Huch and- Su«h hank. Th# big feature of the ad vartlsemeat la u photograph as th* Carolina and V. M. I. Uam* In action. Th* most probable lloa-up la the David sen game Is: Uf ‘ R. Morris Loft Taekkr-err,.*..,...;... Matthews Last Guard Pritchard (Capt.) Blount Right Gnard Paintoxter Right Tackle t Metv.r Right End Cochran Qpprter McDonald Left Half y. Morris ar Merritt Right Half Johnston Fallback MrGac BULTAN PI.EES LEAV ING WIVES BEHIND LONDON, Nov. II.—A Reuter dls- Pntch can A raring the light «f the Sul t,B any* .that Mohammed wta aceem- P ,B **d by hla Id-year-old ton, Prince Erthrolgraul aud Wat dratted In civil inn attire aad nays The craunt prince and all the Sultan’s wlvas remained bahind. Tha Sultans automobile was follow •d by anathor arabriniag British aMeara Who also ware dressed la “musti.” The light waa effective la a heavy rain. Th# Sultaa’s vale, brake with emotion a# k* thanked General llaPlaglon, com - j mandvr of Ibo British troops la Con • taatiaepU, far protection, and urged ' th* guqarsl t* make It clear that ke had sat abdicated . Outfielder Paul Strand as Salt Lake a former Rostra pitcher, led tha Pac ific Coast laagua ia batting this peat acnaon. | A u ev ' ['■■l I AWti i R/ ROM MRRRDITH (Ok tm kr oonw " m»sn "8» thU to Ur picture,'* mM Bod mUM'* mother, with a catch U hw 2?P* "tta to tatoty looking. */ dear, tat tar clotbsa W« aattenUlah. Nat Jtat to nu umo." >»toto gasps.] a Mila "All tta elite tn wearing apart ctottae, Ite Arm te ee dainty and tateet, 1 know yea weald tore tar.' A deeea questions havered as Mrs. Parker's llgn eeald Anne now 'kr «tal Could tote mmi. a house? But Roderick, tta aggl* of UU noth. ejrw Roderick eeaklai a with! “Doctor Red the/ celled him since ta h«d stepped tele hie father's shoes as tta rllteis doctor—a doctor's wife ntod oat be a Mil/. nine to* dancing. “* UUA —' ™ “tad as toll /ou more attest tar, aethar," said Roderick, drawing tta white bead dowa to hte bread shoal - “No, so, I cannot boas It, my dear. De net think 1 an unkind or that— that 1 do oat want /on te ta happy—" She eebtad gently until Roderick had patted tar late calaaeoa. Then ta breast tar a cup of tsa, and attar •while bo canted bar tor with bta whoa ho Mads hte afteraeoa round to calte “last held tta lines and dost let Us rua ewv" ta Joked as ta Joataod frees tta aaaart pty runabout sad opened a gate. Rot tta little gra/ ear was net mate ton that lovely assn da/, although thp whltetalred tod todty In tta east taonase aarrsnst/ an After awhile, •tan tta doctor did aat appear. Mm. Parker decided te walk down the path to tta neat Rate aad talk te her Mead, tan. Oabta. Her rheumatic kaoe waa quite otl* aad a walk wenM straightea It ant fleet oae smell supposed foot reached tta runalag board, ttaa tta other, ead somehow a font Ripped end eta Mid to tbs grenad la a quleertag beep. Roderick foaad tar aad took tar borne. Thera waa a sprained aakle, aad a forerteh condition that worried the doctor. Tta seat da/ a timlaed auroe waa laataflad la Mrs. Parker's Mg. eld fash toned bedroom, aad the Wrong ■laded old ted/ wee meekly asrallow lag tar ssodldee every hear, aad si lewtag tta aarse te cars for her ta Jared feet. « "Ms dear Roderick, Mias Wynne la woaderfal." sta said te her aan at tta sad to a week. “A eery rape Me anrne." agreed Red totefc abeoatly. aa ta leaked et tta dlateal thenaetaeter through h^f "Atmee tta erdtaary, qolte-ee fredk aad pretty aad aa ladaetrlean m dear! tae tas asede ate eoooo de ildeua. puddingy— aid toe mads me (hte boadefr c«R Utol rhttofctettT “It s groat, asettar! We will seen tare yea ap aad arenwd aew." “I a hail taka aw ttass I dent want to tape Miss Wynne. Reddy. Bta te ■Wh a comfort te ass t te dsaspaalate ■bis—aad always' frssh as a rasa ta bar clean white aatfonsa. gas Is teas* Itks a daughter ttaa a paid aorta." 11 red tecs. "Des’t yen sdtelrs tar Jnto a Mttte. dssrf tote atoted wist l Mhr. *• tastad as ta taaasd soar bar pillow. "Went ate taf" ha ssksd qeis •lt would tasks BM aa happy If you fell ta lore with a a tea girt libs tolas Wyaas as united ta hs I darter's wife." '~ *7 tf'M try vary hard, mother, hat I am aura yea would aat want me te forget my kane." torn. Parker Reeed tar eyee aad lay vary Mill. Pressatly a tear Mote down her wrinkled cheek end Roderick, tomdtag over tar, klaood U away. "Dea’t worry, dear," ta aatd tenderly, end as ta cteaod tta deer behind Mai he met Mlm Wynne la the tall. Tta nest day Mrs. Parker seat far her eon. “Roddy." eta said brave** "I am getag to aak yna te aead Miss Wynns away, fthe te re dssr Ihto ill am afraid that you might fsU la level with tar. sad | should aevor forgive {] mysMf If you did I tars been thlato fog sheet your kaee. and I wish you!] would bring bor to aos mo. Perhaps we ran lore each ether—end yearn wife, whoever she moy be. nIH ta my | deer daughter " Roderick teak tta frail form In hte 1 srniA "Bless your dear heart, ssottar, I know we are all getag te ta wonder- | fully happy ever after. Walt a ate- I meat." He laid her dowa and Mapped te the door. I "lllee Wynne," he called. The little nurse coma partly late the room and tow te tar patient. "She leehe guahed and esetted—yea had tatter go away for awhile, doctor," aha said. Doctor Roderick laughed. "Mother, Mlee Wynne’s name la it tone Wynne, do you understand?" “Aane? Not your Anae, Roddy T eat up In tad and tta Miwag /tang areas held her white she leaked Into their radiant fares "Ota aad tta same, mother; tta Mily Aane I ever loved I" "Our Aane," alghr-i Roderick's moth er cuatewtsMllv. An Invsnlten which should ds much Is safeguard the lives of minora la a tall which automatically saands an alarm If there 1s a dangsteue amount «r gas sr firedamp In tta pit. The do ries css b, H t as that It gsaa #ff ns ossa ss a certain perseetegs of vges, is •h the atssesphsra. and It gives to etc time far the mlasra te escape holers the sir bcesnri really deagsreut," T% Kelt reliance lift* a sms up; salf-coe aslt drags him down. - N T«t 800 A* H Kir • Thaw are tow people who prstoes to thiak whs da net say several times In. the course to e yeer that the Amor* icon public seed mare aed tatter pol itical edneatiea. Meat as us west It Rest to us realise rather helplessly ear ewa need of it. Wall, there is p com paratively ieeipeeeiua aad adry way gee Ik Instead of a ''five-foot hook stair provide yourself with e three beok sh*lf. The combine ties us those three hooks la not only a Uteri) «duee- Uau. hut It forma aa pquipmoet far the vary highest, deepest Mid widest pol itical service. The Americas Party System l Mae mil lea)—hy Choates toward Merrlam. Rro feaeer to Politieal toieuea In the Uni reralv/ to Ckisags, heads the list. The profess aaaouacee its purpose aa so enalyais of Uta American party a/a. tern, '*ea account of the structure. pro maaoa and togslfleansa «f t h, pMlUenl terty, aad la designed te shew whet tta the peUtlml party is Professor Merrlam la aaa to those rum man who here studied tta theory of polities trpa the outside hud portlet piled in the eppHcetiea of the theory ee the inside, end this cemprehenslre. clearly stated, eodtey read hook of four hundred pages te heead span this dual Observation running over n period to twenty-ive yean. Professor Merrlam la one to the few men In this country who ere salted esparto, ee prertteol pol ities. aa hte book, with Its strictly aoo pertteun. high-toned, scientific analy sis to every-day politico) feats aed con ditions Is one fer~whi& the earuoot student to polities has been long welt-, lag. 6 , Opiates (Harceurt, Rrpce)- hy Welter Ptppmena. Ours tea mtv srn asset hy Public Opinion, but Wt|at te that? Mew dees It errtre ah Blips* dual east What cWetee R? Rev R and aad woman coma te think alike and te divide into apposing forces! Whet la "aseh psychology" gad crowd think ing? There are the thtnga that Ms he kind politics, and Walter Lippmana makes ae rffart te "eaptero end survey pnhlte epinioe" add te enalyaee Re ap plica ties te the futare M demecrucy. The keek will help any reader te un derstand tta political mind, nad with out that comprehension politics l« often a irouble.earn enigma. It fits in with Prates ear Mammon's careful review of party politics Peaces the beak. Rehiad tta Mlrveeo (Putnam)—hy the nether to “Tta Mirrors to Weahtog tee." The earlier beok was caastie, cyu leal, brilliant hat auperdetel. This eae te brilliant, cynical, analytical ead pretaa deep lute the political difficul ties that taret oar Washington Gov ernment The beck pitilessly analyses the aMttves nod relations to these per •seallttes meet rtofestelHa far the af faire to our aat 100. It iota fetch me- Urea end pefittenl Undenclea aad In floeaeea with MtattßsSung burner hod briUtenre. Why parßoa pro eeoaewa- Ufa* why political Isadora ere timid, why it te difftaglg *e setohltehjwsttao. are gneetteas completely Smill Pretahl/ ae eae who reeds the. baton wtu agree wttk the aether Hi Ml views end eeuatoateae. Re meg find htatetof •evne ttat R tan given him n fresh siimtomri, epene nrennss to Itaagbt tnd rending end nude him see pnUtlos ns It te for the first time. , „JV the Wbte, Bunyss's Pilgrim • Progress nnd Rhetaeepaure rempesed n good library for on ode anted family. Tta three hooka an ear shelf will furnish s sufficient polities I library far the Up-to-date, inv.etignt ing. forward-leaking mea or women. They hern ee relation to each ether, yet reck netware tqnestleae ml aed by tta ethers and together they offer a combination to fresh ead vivid political facts, theories, analyses ead dedoetleae which will cere disillusion meat, create - - " —w— DON’T OVERLOOK OUR BIG ASSORT- I WENT CHRISTMAS CARDS AT AT- I TRACTIVE PRICER I Hick. & Hawley’. I “The Place Where You Will Eventually W] a? Suggestion ] * -- v 4 ' ~J H * If I were you and I wanted to give him a % [S really useful Christmas Gift—l suggest a w<x)l Scarf Muffler—one of those stylish? . scarfs that are all the go and look ao'l?| stylish. Prices: $2.00 to $4.00. A. A. Joseph l "My Out Utter" PAGE THREE political petes. "goelhtdsnie srit^^tSaa^p^^sßlne(^^e?jpsllßlc^^E Create e .-.'’STw » IU I no m ngit * Hdite far kaumwopk Lg* wpvs smww s w« Rltegw pnaalee far knalheee. Murry he* «|g tl>« understanding thht sta ataU <4 Uans with tar Jdh. Ttaa wreck tta tame ska didn't stay te. aad In/ tta blame at tar deer. That, briefly, te tta story of “This Freedom," hy A. L I Hutchm.on. i Little Browa, IMS.) More spcctftaally concorna Recall daughter of a men try parsonage whl t doom, a cmreyr, work, freadnm. a go that's always all Rip hit ht treat'i ; you" By satere an errfenteer. a lew of the teals, aeeea pllshmadts of btoWailj’ik. metae i tremendous <ocnte. if a .temking Js and just 4s pfodtetteoto th success Is offered <4tarfalls ee te mcndously in leva nad marries, wt th, uadcrateading that eta stall ee » tiaua her job. Children a reborn, m bar organised genias creates and rn -a home "that fag every inmate waa \ perfect home; perfect far a htmtem i perfect ter a wife, perfect far « habiee. perfect for the servants." Without warning, this husband la & parted home starts nagging to Real Ite ta ekaeh her jab. It tehee n tett time to parsanda tat. bat he StaS gate her dawn by tbs hearth aad beefy bar there far oes long, aapredoattSe nphappy year, dering whWi she te no S'InSSSS tragedies aa InprtieUa as -they am tX baHsvnble, ftoSen dawn one child •£ ter antotai* pdWttg/Btefed/ ae high Ihto It tepffoe late and Mi dawn te feme. Tta naeea Mb gtab fre the wreak la that Italy methto. rear them, hadn't atnjmd heme nad teX died .long with their op^Hngtelg~T eleareut. Bis leagues late them live thetr ewa Mean, JC charming and jeel. Bis atria Ip IRfr wkdß retfite Wnndaami ,>| ss. . wwm wbbw ™ wRRV avw wg|®%|ldsT wW WMH| aren't more then ene or two lintewiilm peteta (aft in tha taTSi are peeuteritis. which da net InterihC wßh tta keek', veins. Tta real atSW&- P 4 end kb Iheatei—M. A. 'T
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