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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 6

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Saturday Evening October 28 1933 OH YEAH? LAAYETTE 1 AND COURIER 6 Dorothy Letter Box MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4011 Telephones 4011 to him or buy' ar Minute $17500000 to go back to mean ROYAL COPELAND bearded to the sciatic nerve where ikai askf ttn th Out of the Past unre i the Dinner Stories for mother complex cut the apron her and they so they dangle his his pretty works of its transferred Moley step the top of the democratic state committee will find some means to assert dispense with the extraordinary which now supplants it No will be little self assertion or entre Wha dinne at the time the gross passed if we are to be put out at the Indiana school units are to get the school years men who have looked Into statement elucidated NRA is that of a radio ballyhoo referee to his dope as NRA Canada and the United States have gone together to preserve Niagara falls How about the Honeymoon hotel? If wo get our hands on enough of that managed currency manage somehow And NRA might also be taken to No Rough house Antics to a mere chiding a sister for and pallid Earnest anti nudists of Chicago demand legislation to keep camps for nudists out of Illinois They draft a law providing that "any collection of individuals three or more in number unclad and nak ed shall be regarded as disorder ly" "Three or would ex empt nudist gatherings of two only perhaps a concession to our original father and mother Adam and Eve who had the original nudist camp in Eden has worked wonders the world will ask: And Trustworthy Guards The Lafayette Journal and Courier replies with some figures to silence those that have argued the need of more guards at the Indi ana state prison from which several con victs recently escaped At the time of the escape the number of guards on duty was only five fewer than the number last year though there were '225 fewer prisoners in confinement this year than last The Journal and Courier makes the point that the real need is for better trained and more experi enced guards and can not see any advantage in a greater number' of men untrained and inexperienced The point Is well taken but there is another requirement for capable watchmen as many breaks in other places have made apparent Men responsible for the safe keeping of dangerous convicts should know their business well and make their authority felt More Important still they should be conscientious and trustworthy Of al! public servants the wardens and guards in penal Institutions should be wholly on the square and absolutely "bribe Officials suspectible to temptation often countenance an injury to the treasury but cor ruption of prison officers does society the harm of setting free its enemies and exposes innocent folk to physical as well as financial hurt Danville' Commercial News Mrs Marie Delrosso had twin's both girls but no money She left one twin in a New York subway station The other she abandoned tn a church One twin died as soon as it reached the hospital The other is suffering from lack of food The mother MAY be pun ished although it would seem like adding insult to injury It is bad enough to let a mother watch her twins starve for a while without punishing her for abandoning them in the hope that somebody else would be able to feed them This story may interest those who believe in forbidding birth control bl law The Delrosso twins gladly would have had their ar rival postponed for a while BEAL PURPOSE Restaurant Patron: "Waiter do you call this an oyster stew? The oyster in this atew isn't big enough to flavor "Waiter: sah dat oystah was not put in to flavor it sah jes supposed to christen it" Pathfinder on spindly chairs were A Li( 'f 'uJftEN' cJE you know her? Why she lives in the same square as you" but not in the same (Christian Advocate hope of the Today Italy celebrates with Mus solini the eleventh anniversary of the march on Rome which estab lished ascism as the government of Italy message to the Italian people declares that ascism is 1 It certainly in Italy But 'Mussolini after Stalin Kemal Pasha That any particular brand of autocracy is or could be uhe nope of the world is doubtful What suits the Italians would not suit China And what might suit either would not suit the United States We must all work out our prob lems separately and hope for the best PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING AND BTWTNG (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AT ANp CTUR IE BUILDING SIXTH AND ERRY STREET LAAYETTB INDIANA A Security The new order of the Hitler government controlling the newspapers gives you a good idea of the way a dictatorship to cut off all possible public criticism acts Under this order all publications servedly uphold the rightness of the Hitler regime All pretense that they are organs of free opinion is dropped They be come auite avowedly propaganda mechan isms Writers or editors who publish articles in defianee of this law can he senteneed to death To get a notion of the way such a law works imagine it in operation In this coun try today No newspaper would dare criticise any asneet of the NRA program No article intimating that there was the slightest de fect in the program eyer could be printed If Mr Roosevelt intervened in Cuba no publication could do anything but applaud if Mr arley over reached himself in putting deserving democrats in office nobody eoulc do so much as peep about it Those who say we have a dictatorship In America might ponder about the things that go with a genuine European style dic tatorship As long as we have a free press we are safe Indianapolis Times taxpayers alike wish to know what is to beconle of the remainder of the revenues over $14500000 collected under the new gross income tax tax plan is estimated to raise $12000000 a year or $24000000 In two years Say that in a short year and one full year it collects $20000000: What be comes of the $5500000 in excess of the $14 500000 now being to the local school units for teachers salaries? The answer to this natural query may be found in a report recently made to the gov it back! It look as a bowing cap lid of the to admire! Twelve years ago Paul Logiud ice convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced to death became insane a few hours before the execution date and was put in the insane asylum Now his sanity restored he sits in a death cell waiting for Governor Lehman of New York to appoint a day for his trip to the electric chair It seems a little heartless to execute a man after waiting' twelve years He might better have been put out of the way when he was supposed to be in sane Then he would not have known what happened The same life that is being taken snow would have been taken then TRANSER OR HULL If we were to advise the president an say he oqght' to transfer Secretary of State Cordell Hull to be the head of the treasury department Hull is not in accord with his' boss He is international istic where he ought to be America first and he is nationalistic where his boss is for recognition of Russia for example Nobody is much worried about what may become of Secretary of the Treasury Woodin since it was disclosed that he had been on the of stock manipulating interests in Wall street Woodin is on the way out wheth er he knows it or not Hull would fit into the treasury job much better than he does in the state department We should not be overly surprised in ease Hull is or resigns to see Prof Raymond into the vacancy thus created at the department of state THEY NEED THE MONEY There i something substantial and com forting about actqal money turned over to a political committee to be used In paying Its debts It is said that the Demo cratic otherwise known as the per cent has helped the democratic state committee wipe out $10000 of Its deficit So it is not surprising that a practical minded sub committee of the state organization de cides to permit the go getters to keep on go getting even if it does the state em ployes who contribute Bowman Elder is to continue to collect campaign funds under the direction of Gov McNutt He is supposed to send money at his convenience to the sub committee of the state committee and the treasur er' under the order of the sub committee is to disburse So it is that the McNutt faction leaves State Chairman A Earl Peters and his treasurer Amos Wood huffing and puff ing on the outside No doubt In due time itself and to organization doubt there self respect until the state house crowd has collected enough money to pay a $26000 debt still owed by the state committee to the na tional democratic headquarters In the meantime it seems there is to be no state committee supervision direction check up or control over the of the Hoosier Democratic club The factional quarrels or adjustments of the democrats might not be fit matter for discussion if they did not toiich the public interest The democratic party in Indiana just now is an agency of government serv ing the people The public Is not particularly concerned when that party or its agents assess and collect 2 per cent from state officials and employes This collection however becomes a vital concern when after putting the on the state employes those in authority pro ceed to increase thp salaries of those con tributing public functionaries It is when the slush fund collectors put the on the taxpayers and indirectly compel the tax payers to pay those campaign assessments that too much politlcs becomes serious Carnival MULBERRY The Kum Join Us class of the Methodist Episcopal church is sponsoring a carnival Monday eve ning in the Mulberry gymnasium Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes also the most gro tesque and the individual making the most grewsome sound There will be additional prizes for chil dren The grand march will be Mr My husband is losing his beard in patches on both sides of his face The trouble starts with a little water blister and then the hair comes out There is no red ness or roughness of the akin He is strong and healthy The spots seem to have Increased in eize lately What would you advise? This may to ringworm or full particulars send a self ad dressed stamped envelope and repeal your question (Copyright 1933 daughter Mrs Chester Hetrick of this county four brothers Dawson Rufus and Arba Haupt of Warren county and Everett Haupt of Michigan with two sis ters Mrs Jesse ox and Cora Buckles Mrs Smith was a de voted member of the Presbyterian church here A judge in Vienna divorces a couple one Jewish the other a so called saying "racial differences such as between Ary ans and Jews must inevitably lead to conjugal Why? The first August Belmont who was a Jew and extremely' able married the daughter of Commo dore Perry who won the battle of Lake Erie She was what Hit ler calls in reality a mixture of many nonsemitic races August Belmont and his wife got along well together in every way especially socially They dominated society in New York so completely that other "society in days before "the four was invented by Ward McAllister had to com bine to give on a scale that coujd cojnpete with the Belmonts McAllister Is authority for this statement It was whispered in awe gust Belmont spends $80000 a year entertaining" That would seem small now hardly enough to keep your garage going or it would hardly have done so before 1929 One bon vlvant with a Morris Guest tie who even ordered that poetical Hungarian libation Hoss zu Lepes two thirds the waters of Contrexeville and one third1 Moselle was not denied A fat and malicious damozel confess ing to downing her fourth silvery Ramos fizz switched potent stinger while simple Si mon looklng sticking to innocuous ginger ale twitching to buy I could an The Lord is good a strong hold in the day of trouble and He knoweth them that trust in Him Nah 1:7 Our ather wre thank Thee for Thy revelation of love through Jesus Christ and for all that He has brought to our lives of in spiration and guidance and hope We thank Thee for the tasks Thou hast given' us and for Thy pres ence and help as we undertake them Help us we pray to live in unbroken companionship with Thee to draw life from Thy life to show Thee forth as we have to do with our fellow men in the ways of common life Be quick to strengthen us when the lure of the world Is strong upon us and when we are tempted to put the things that perish above the things that are eternal Give us a great hun ger after righteousness and help us to be genuine in all that we do and say and think As Thy disciples i Christ may we come to be more like Thee each day as in Jj ever increasing measure the spirit! which was in Thee comes to dwell in us Help us to love God and our neighbors with all our Keep us from selfishness orgive our sins for Thy sake HAmen Lathan A Crandall DDU Minneapolis Minn il OR AN CREED An extremely interesting suggestion wm made the other day by Mr rank Innes western editor of Electrical World in a talk at Marquette university "Sometimes I said Mr Innes "that the engineering profes sion needs a creed like the Hippocratic oath of the medical fraternity to which members of the profession can give their1 allegiance to a shining ideal of conduct Such a creed would bind every engineer vigorously to fight against and to make every effort to expose the fallacies of uneconomic pro jects of any kind To the Jack of a creed among engineers and to the failure of the engineer as an Individual to make himself heard can ba laid the staggering waste of public funds actually your money and my money to which the federal administration has committed Itself or contemplates throw ing into numerous engineering projects Large developments in' irrigation districts when a 50000000 acre surplus of agricultural land al ready exists and farmers are poor because they produce too much lood control along the lower Mississippi which will bring more cottdn land into production when planters are now plowing under every third row by gov ernment order Great improvements in in land waterways to compete with railway transportation when the railroads are already forced to come to the government for money to keep them but of bankruptcy Great hydro electric power developments to compete against existing utilities gestures and plans that have already caused a loss of more than a billion dollars to comers of utility secur bottles centering the One of those "hello how exchanges that might Rimming the bar high short backed human symbols of the aviary the moulting sparrows birds of paradise the peacock and others of gay plumage as well of course as the carrion birds Twigging in the background the singing for supper boys and sundry speci mens of the oily gigolo gentry I was especially intrigued that term has gone out but I like it with a pert jinkee who draft ed me into conversation a little drunkee from drinkee!" she blurred Her frilly blouse had lost its flounce and her chit of a toque more askew than the mode requires An overlord of the es tablishment had given her bar tender the eye She was to have no more "How about a sip of she inquired I edged it over air she exclaimed with a wry smack at my lemonade Then in mocking jeer: "Go on deacon! Tell me about the pitfalls of our wicked I felt helpless And rather abused Mall aubaerlption ratMU Indiana ana year month 13 00 thraa month 115 thr month mornins edition 0 1 delivered by caret tee per wook Mali rate In iWlMk Michigan Ohio and Kentucky Pr Tr all other etatea NOTICE Subscriber wlahina address eaaagM It is rumored that the John Dillinger 2 per cent club may move to some other state until the Indiana drive against crime is over It is said that SOO 000 000 in gold is still held by hoarders Reading from left to right defiantly holding on to that last cipher (Copyright 1933 Ktag eatures syndicate inc) National Advortlalng Ropwentattvej: LORENZEN AND THOMPSON INC ii Now Tor at Lonl Lo Anrelea San raneteoo Kansas City Detroit and Atlanta 10 YEARS AGO TODAY IN THE JOURN4I AND COURIER An ail high school party was held riday night at the high school build in The party opened with a parade in the gymnasium Vivian Dunkin rances Benning and Ruth Carter won the prizes for most unique costumes A lot of twenty five Hereford and Short horn steers' owned and fed by A Balfe and Sons of Lafayette sold en the market in Chicago for $1245 the extreme top for matured steers John VanNatta Jr entertained a group of neighborhood children Saturday at home in Highland Park in obatrvance of seventh birthday SOME ELUCIDATIONS The other day Gov McNutt of Indiana was reported as pledging to the public schools ofthe state that in the years 1933 34 and 1934 35 the state woulfr pay $900 on each grade school teacher's salary What the governor said in effect was that the local school units "could depend on $17500000 or $900 per tioned Many ter the situation wa more fully Included in the the local school units is a total of $3000000 which constitutes the school share of intangibles and excise taxes for 1933 34 and 1934 35 Now this $3000000 can not be pledged for the payment of teachers salaries It Is available to be spent by local school units in any manner that may be found necessary It is not salary money as is the case with revenues from the gross Income tax What the governor apparently meant to do was to to local school units not $17500000 in all or $900 per teacher but $14500000 but of the gross Income tax funds or $700 on the salary of each grade teacher In 1933 34 and 1934 35 It was not necessary to the' $3000000 It goes automat ically to tho school units Nor could it be to the teachers as it may be spent for all school purposes The thing that rubs the teachers the wrong way is the fact that the gross income tax law was enacted on the theory and promise that it would provide $1200 for each grade teacher in the state in the two year period or at the rate of $600 per teacher each year Now the teacher is being told the amount will be $900 and finds that in fact the payment will be $700 Instead of $1200 The property taxpayer also is vitally con cerned or the property taxpayer was told the gross income tax by providing $600 an nually to help pay the salary of each grade school teacher with all speed would reduce the tax burden on property to the extent of $12000000 a year Each school unit was to be enabled to reduce the tax levy on property in accord with the new revenues sent back by the state out of the gross income tax money The full measure of relief to the prop erty owner and taxpayer will not be realized as it was promised income tax law was lieve the statements state house If local only $14500000 in 1933 34 and 1934 35 where $24000000 was promised if only $700 is to be received per teacher where $1200 was pledged then the blessing that go with re ductions in the property tax will not be en joyed as they should be Some $5000000 or more apparently is to be side tracked some where before it fullfills its property tax relief mission Perhaps the most nauseating of the stunts under the boor who remedy" MAN WITH A COMPLEX Dear Miss What can you do with a mamma's boy who is still tide to apron strings regardless of being 37 years old and engaged to marry me? He is a dear and' I love him and be loves me yet mother has to be consulted about everything before he can take a step We can't even go to a show without him saying: have to call up mother first and find out if we can go" And when we are with dear and "Honey until it turns my stomach begged him to tell her that he Is not a child any more but a man and to stop babying him but he will never do it As I said I love this man but I am afraid of our marriage Will it be always mother first? I am not jealous but I want to marry a man 'not a toddling infant whose mother has to do all of hie thinking for him What to do? A A Answer Well I should say that unless you want to run a poor second to mother you had better give him up and marry some chap who hasn't such a bad case of mother fixation Because it Is Incurable As long as mother lives he will always be her little boy and she will decide every question for him and he will always run to her when he gets his nose bumped and wants to be comforted and petted And if there is anything more aggravating to a wife or more calculated to put her back up than that I know what It Is Be catfjw when a woman marries a man she na turally feels that she should be first with him She feels that he should confide in her con sult with her that he should turn to her for sympathy and advice and it certainly does rile her when he treats her as if shf were a stranger and had no part in their mutual life and goes to mother with all hls problems There is an old saying that a good son makes a good husband but this is not truo if the son is too good No other man in the world makes a worse husband than the overly devoted son who is so much in love with hls mother that he really much affection to give to any other woman Such a man virtually enslaves hls wife to hls mother He lets mother rule his house instead of his wife And he thinks hls wife should be an echo of opinions and let mother pick out her clothes and tell how to raise her babies and decide how much bridge she should play etc And he is al ways throwing mother in hls teeth and telling how economical mother is and howhe virtually run her house on air and that mother never has but one new dress a sea son and bread is never heavy and so on and so forth until the poor wife feels luce taxing tne carving knife tag a ticket to Reno Many men who have the never marry Mother string that binds them to the to do it around her fetching and carrying for her i and dragging her around to places of amuse ment until they are slssified old bachelors This Is well because they save some inno cent women a lot of grief by not marrying them or Sonny Boy is not good husband material Marriage is for adults not for little boys whose mammas let them grow up And when one of these petted darlings whom mother has protected from every harsh wind gets married he simply stand the gaff He expects hls wife to wait on him hand and foot as mother has done and when ho finds out that his wife expects him to realize his responsibilities and give and take and gener ally act like a grown up man he just runs baek to mother and tells her how mean Mary or Sally or Jane treats him and that he won't play any No woman ca do her son a worse in jury than to bring him up with a mother fixation' She not only 'wrecks his love life but she handicaps his whole life by teaching him to be dependent upon her The very birds have more sense about rearing their children than many women have or they push their young out of the nest and make them use their own wings DOROTHY DIX (Copyright by Public Ledger) no more waved to imaginary friend and skipped the gutter 50 YEARS AGO TODAY IN THE 'inNIKG lontNAT William and rank VanNatta started Quebec Canada yesterday for the purpose of bringing to Benton' county some fine cattle imported from the old country at a cost of $35000 The days when the Mata street wharf was lined with steamboats have been super ceded by the advent qf numerous railroads' that contribute toward the prosperity of the city Mr Pearce the court house contractor has so far received $17066067 in cash from the county Wife of Warren armer Dies'111 Long WILLIAMSPORT Oct (Special) uneral' services were held this afternoon at the family home in Liberty township with Rev Muir former local pas tor officiating for Mrs Carrie Smith who died at the residence Thursday afternocn Burial in Highland cemetery Mrs Smith the wife "of Smith prom inent farmer had been ill with tuberculosis and was nearly 65 years old Besides the husband she leaves two sons Chester at home and Luther of Chicago a Gold Up Again One Twin Died Eleventh Mussolini Year Original Nudist Colony By Arthur Brisbane Gold went up 22 cents an ounce yesterday price $3L76 an ounce and your Undo Sam industriously is buying it with his poor de pressed paper dollars for 66 cents an ounce more than England price irst he said: need Now he is bidding against England to get all he can of IL Some wise plan must be back of it as the clergyman always tells a bereaved family but it puzzles many The rench stock exchange is worried because a little of the enormous rench accumulations of gold is wandering away and fears the franc will not stay on the gold basis without an absolute embargo they set up inuutuuiauviu Infected teeth rums nasal slnusee tonsils gall bladder or appendix may be the seat of the disturbance When the diseased organ is removed properly treated the inflammation of the sciatic nerve subsides Occa sionally sciatica can bs traced to a constitutional disorder such as dia betes or tuberculosis The Symptoms The victim of sciatica first com plains of a backache The ache or pain soon travel downward along the course of th nerve The pain Is "hooting" In its nature and may ex tend from th buttocks to the thigh Jn some cases It may even reach to the heel Sciatic pain may be so severe as to completely incapacitate the suf ferer He becomes bedridden and even then contact with the bed clothes causes pain Th symptom is usually worse at night There are many druga that relieve the pain but non that will cure Cure ia only possible when the under lying cause i determined and re moved After this is accomplished complete recovery can be hastened by heat application massage and certain exercises Thla treatment prevent shortening of the nerve and further disability Answers to Health Queries loose NEW YORK DAY BY DAY BY 0 McINTYRE like so many characters in play were headline figures of Breadway Arch Selwyn Tom my Manville Ed Sullivan San chez the Cuban sugar million aire and so on But what interested me chiefly wks the' flourish of spirits bub bling about the circular bar A fleet of collegiate bar tenders one with hair en brosse a ringer for Skeets Gallagher juggled their glasses and bottles with the deft ness of Serge lash of the variety halls Every drink of the old Hoff man House was being turned out Stout bottomed whiskey tumblers lightly rinsed with absinthe based with bourbon and frescoed with fruits and a twist of lemon peel were as cunningly devised as in what antiquarians are pleased to twitter were "tho good old NEW YORK Oct I dined with friends in a pretentious speakeasy the other evening It had the mirrory glint and over stuffed splendor of a hall in Ver sailles A muted orchestra mur mured Viennese waltzes in mild overtone and a chanteuse warbl ed feathery lyrics Waiters glided noiselessly un der the watchful eye of one of those aristocratic obesiant malt res Racked in deep cushioned divans against the wall a Th Ptm to etulvly entitled th for pvbltestloa of11 new dupatehe credited to It or not otherwl credited In th! and alo th local nw puhltohod herein MEXBER AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATION Permanent Relief Possible Only When the Underlying Cause Is ound and Removed 25 YEARS AGO TODAY IN THE VKN1NO COURIER The statue of General Harrison will arrive tomorrow and as soon as the weather per mits will be placed in position et the Tippe canoe battlefield Peter A Gagap who has been a resident of this city since 182 will leave next Tues day accompanied by hls wife and son Harry for Detroit for future residence Prof Alpha Jamison will go to Chicago this morning where he will officiate tn Minnesota Chicago game rank SullivaJt came in un consciously to my rescue I had a chance to halco across the py ramid of bar are you divert my' tormentor your she asked I explained ho was a celebrated up to the minute humorist So she yelled: you! Bright sally nje and make it timely I love Sullivan wiser than I retreated Otaris Jessel was next to swivel on the horizon I am fascinated by walk the fast stride of a colt tortuously haltered The lady of the Approaching Hiccups observed: surprise me to see risco wiggle out of the woodwork Hey Mr Ou slay you in the cute white How about another snort? Virgie is now as sober as Judge Seabury And Count Sour Puss here ernor by tha state board of accounts Ia thatj report it was made entirely clear that oa money ths state at ths end of next June would bump up against a $5000000 deficit Now thq'law does not mandate the payment of $600 per teacher out of the gross' income tax receipts It says that payment may be made "up to Which in face of a gen eral fund deficit is not much of a promise United States senator from New York ormer Commissioner of Health New York City I YOU ever had sciatica you will agree with me it Is a painful afflic tion and one to be dreaded We hat al) pain but tills seems to be par ticularly severe Recently a man talked with tne about bl sciatica In hl eagerness tor a quick cure he had resorted to all tbe well known remedies but had obtained little relief Hts pain was intense and he was des perate tor cure The victim of sciatica must Dr Copeland realize that this ailment may be due to one of many things In order to obtain a cure It is necessary first io undergo a complete physical ex amination The man I mentioned had tailed to do this Instead he hadesorted immediately to patent medi ilnes home remedies and "cures" recommended by everyone but a doc tor who had found the real cause A Localized Infection This disease 1 an inflammation of tbe sciatic nerve which Is th larg est nerve in the body It rune down the back of the thigb and Is em bedded between the deep muscles of the thigh At the knee joint it di vides into two branches which sup ply the parts below the knee Because of Its large size and posi tion in the body the sciatic nerve la extremely susceptible to blows Infec tions and Inflammation The trouble can often be traced to localized in fection somewhere in the body The toxins or poisons of this infection are Dies in ort Wayne Word has been received here of the death 'of Ernest Henry Reinkenobbe which occurred Thursday at hls home in Wayne Mr Reinkenobbe was the husband of Miss Katherine Mee han former Lafayette girl whom he married several years ago uneral services were to be held Saturday afternoon in ort Wayne after which the body was to be brought to Lafayette arriving here Sunday evening to be taken to the home of Mrs Mary Meehan 635 Oregon street where friends may call after 7 Sunday eve ning Burial services1 will be held Monday morning at 10:30 ta Greenbush cemetery At our table the food was riving A huge tureen of petite marmite held high while a bristl ing captain as advance guard cleared an imperious path Such studied gestures beglamour a meaL European fol de of course but American cafes are capitalizing it I think it was Roy Howar who longed for a corpusclei spurt of courage to scream to i Just tain lifts the for the host a glorious way to put a on the blink I was not to escape the tounged lady exiting She wr teetering with a stick of lip before an anteroom mirror bye Daddy You devastating spendthrift you Be careful of the night she called So loud even the cloak room girls could hear And titter! JOURNAL AND COURIER TUB IOHRHAI OUNDED lI TH COURIER OUNDED IUX a rr wseewBBs HENRY MARSHALL Pwbltokoe ENTERED AB SECOND CLAM POST OICE LAAYETTE INDIANA.

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