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'Tire banner-herald. Athens, Georgia
THfe BANNER-HERALD
Published .Every Evening During the Watt Except serorony enu
Sunday Morning by The Athens Publishing Company. Athens, Ca.
HAUL II. BRASWELL
daily sermonottA'
Then said his dlsel»dss. Lord, If
hi sleep, ho thill do
11:12.
Bleep, that sometime* ohuU up
Borrow** eye. — Shakeopooip.
DID rr EVER OCCUR TO YOU?
I A 1/itle of Everything And Not Hack of Anything.
' By HUGH ROWE
.. ...... Publisher and General Mansgsr
— Editor
BAICL U. iniAaniiUi ......... * At™.:-.
CIIAHLES E. MARTIN • ManigiiUL
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A HOLIDAY FOR KNOCKERS IN ATHENS
Knockers are like mosquitoes, .The bite ,of the
mosquito is annoying but is not fatal except to the
mosquito itself. There is this difference: We aw
freo of mosquitoes some months in the year; we have
the knocker with us every day. We suppose there is
some reason in the general scheme of things for the
presence of knockers and mosquitoes. Otherwise
they could not exist But a community should have
an occasional relief from both.
The citizens of Athens Are more closely united now
than ever before in the hratory of the city. Is it not a
good time to give a holiday to the chap who has al
ways worked so hard to keep us,informed on the rot
tenness of the output of the other fellow’s business/
We have only a few here and we can easily do without
those few for awhile. ....
Besides the knocker can most profitably devote the
time given hiip to correcting the glaring . defects ’ in
his own business, which he has evidently overlooked
while busily supervising the affaires of others
HARDING’S CHANCES FOR RE-NOMINATION
It looks now as “if. President Harding would have
opposition for the renomination -for the presidency,
two formidable. candidates .are looming, Hejl Roar-
a, of California,
when they enter the ring. Johnson has declared re
peatedly that, he would riot be a candidate if Hard
ing ran the second time until recently, but How* it
lboks like he has changed his mind.
> FigKtfrig Bob LaFoIlette will be in the race without
a:doubt Ever since he.polled such an enormous
vote in the November election he has been .nursing
tho presidential bee. If he could only extend his
Wisconsin popularity to other states, what a walk
over he would have! But he may encounter trouble
in persuading the people of some of the States that
v we had no business entering the war” which it is
said will be his slogan. *
> It is said that the prospect of opposition has
.caused a corresponding change of the presidential
policy to meet the altered conditidns. The president
is now inclined -to paddle his own ' canoe. Iif this
resolution, it is said that he Will have an able assist
ant in the new Postmaster-General, Harry New. It
is pointed out that the advantage of having the com
mand lays with the president and one of' the ' first
things for him to do is to mak$ arrangements to gath
er in the Southern Republican .delegates and this
is what he is supposed to 4p. ,
NITRATE OF SODA PURCHASE
The Georgia State Agricultural Department has
ent W. Ti Bennett to Hermitage, Tenn., to take
charge of the loading and shipment to Georgia
-farmers of the nitrate of soda purchased from the
United States War Department on competitive bids
recently.
Georgia was fortunate in securing seventy-six out
of 100 awards made on the bids, the average price
for the nitrate being 145.54 per ton, which with the
reduction in freight charges -obtained through the
State Agricultural Department, amounts to the sum
of approximately $100,000 saved on the Gerirgia pur
chase.
Shipments will begin to move to Georgia from the
government powder.plant in Tennessee the latter part
of this week. The railroads have given assurances
that as many cars will be provided as may be needed
for prompt movement of the nitrate. Too much credit
cannot be given for the skillful manner in which the
entire affair has been managed by the Agricultural
Department.
Returned from Cuba, Earl D. Babst (president of
American Sugar.Refining Co.) Bays: “The supply of
sugar in the United States is ample. The one
thing, however, that we as refiners cannot provide
against is a stampede either in the trade or among
consumers. Such unthinking action only plays Into
the hands of speculators, and the' 5 public puts up
suggr pacta on itself M&oafw
only when you absoIutdK‘4fg8d<3(^aiiif Erijr ffr> 5
small quantities, and you'll help keep the
ini"
Wlicit Lizzie' departed her paint fralr-
ly ehonc.
No flivver had more metropd lltan
tone, '
Uut now. oh, 'lu awful how eh abby'
■hc'ii crown.
Vet 11111 she keepa chucflnc -alone,
(iolne etronc*
Chuerfully chugging alone: |
are
Her wheels and her fenders
covered with muck
Of one dozen ’ states, and mile looks
like a truck,
Uut still, with her must undeniable
pluck. , ' ,
| Miss Lizzie keepe chueclnr alone!
. tor William J. Harris
-ndered a most valuable
• arw *’ :e to not only the farm-
•f* of the South, but to tho
enure commercial Interests of
—secUon of the country in the
uen . ho has lead in congress for tlio
jar sage of a .measure agproprtat-
** i $10,000,Oaf tbr the agricultural
• iportmetft to buy sodium nltrato
f jtd sell to the fanners at coat
Senator . Harris , amended this
, resolution to Include calcium ar
senals, which the' farmer! needs
so much* and, to sell to tho farm
er ad coat. In an exhausUve ex-
posltlon of the methods adopted
by trust aad enemies of the south.
.Senator Harris laid bare tho
schemes of the opposition to the
measure and. In parti said:
“Wo have voted at this session
thousands, and tens of thousands
and millions of dollars for expend)
tnro for agricultural mattere In
other sections of the country. Tdo
revolving fund is not a gift to the
agricultural sections of my counr
try, not one copper cent of It.
Every dollar Is to bo paid back In
cash. The Government runs :io
rtsk, / The Government under a
Democratic administration did this
wrme thins aboiiu hI* vpan m»n
| vll will mean prosperity for the.
• South and a new era In all com
mercial and Industrial Hues. Rath
er than discourage and delay tht
•work, let us all with concerted ac
tion support the national move
ment and lend our t^est efforts to
wards Its success.
WILLIAMS’ FAREWELL ADDRESS '
Senator John Sharp Wiliamr of MisI’saiopi, scholar
and philosopher of the Senate, and whose resemblance
'to Mark Twain is most stiiking', and whose pungent
r wit and rcathing satire have made him tne most prom-
5 inent figures in the United States Congress for the
past 30 years, has voluntarily retired to the shades
of private life. Mr. Williams was known to have
been the most fearless and independent thihker in
Congress dtiring the time of his service.
His colleagues had planned to give him a big ban
quet, but he declined the honor on the ground that
he was in too big a hurry to get to his beloved, books.
On reaching Jackosn, he issued a farewell address
to the people of his state, on his retirement from pub-
life life which concludes as follows:
“You and I are, in the main, of the old stock
that gave to the world Magna Charta, the Bill
of Rights, the petition of right, liberty regulated
’ and protected by law, free parliaments and local
self-government
“Translated for perpetuation on this side of
the Atlantic, they became the Declaration of In
depence, ‘the Constitution of the United States
tind the sovereignty of the several states within
the' spheres of their reserved rights.
“Let us remember our institutions, to hpld
them sacred, and our race, to honor its blood, do
ing our part in its long history continued in us,
tqkeep peace and its ideals in the ’foremoat files
Je'.tsey and
iVew' York . and Now
Maryland, too, . , ',
The" two Carolina)!, Virginia—well,
yop " I li S'
Could aec. If you . aaw her,. wha
(travel ran do.
Though- Llssle keep* chugging along,’
Going Strong , l
l’oppily plugging along.
There’s jnud and there’s dusk * Ala
bank >. supplied, . . '
We carry much Georgian soil ns
,,Vlth mud lllisisslppl took care to
provide,
Aa Llssle went? chugging along.
me tiling about? six years ago
und got the sod Imp nitrate for us,
•014 It to the cotton growers at
cost, and It saved to Ohe farmers
of tho Sotrth mllllohs of dollars.
I beilove that'what Is behind this
whole matter and tho reason for
the delny Is the Influence of tlho
SVsrtlllgor trust that kept tho Mus -
cle Shoals proposition back so
long... The. Fertiliser Trust keeps
a Idbhy here all the time. Tho
Federal Trade Commission report
IssueG today shows that tho price
of fertilisers Is controlled by n
few companies. That is the reasoa
why we can not get a voto In the
House.. That Is my opinion of It.
It Is the opposition of the Fertiliz
er Trust That is Mho reason why
I am standing here tonight on my
rights, proceeding In the only way
I crin to get Justice for my people.”
One of the most Important
measure* to be introduced in
the approaching session of the
legislature for sane regula-
From Louisiana there's sticky black
■tuff.
There's Arkansas clay, which la
gluoy enough.
But though half the roads have been
sticky or rough.
Miss Llssle keeps chugging along.
Tho black mud of Texas, the dust at
her plains.
Is plastered on Ussie—and there
remains.
Bat still, though she's worn out
4omo three sets of rhp'ns,
Miss Llssle keepa chugging along,
(Going strong,
' Happily chugging along!
injf Ui Johnson, of California-and Fighting Bob La-
Follette, of Wisconrin, arc now busily engaged in
brushing up their armor- which they propose to Wear'
Her curtnlns ore fastened with string
and with pins.
She rattles'and squeaks as each dew
day begins.
And yet on her Journey'sbo merrily
spine..' V • —
Miss Llssle - goes ehugging-along.
The national campaign for
boll weevil cbntrol should re
ceive the hearty co-operation
of all dtlxens In thla state and
throughout the cdtton belt, to say
tho least Dr. Andrew M. Soule,
president of the State College of
Agriculture, has given his unqunll
fled endorsement of the movement,
which was Inaugurated In Atlanta
n few weeks since. There Is no
question but that the effort on the
part of those directly interested In
the campaign is genuine ar,1 (heir
purpose, a purely unselfish one.
Anything which can be -gone to
control or eradicate the boll wee-
tions In tlio sale and carrying on
•the person revolvers and othet
firearms. A uniform law has been
proposed which Is In effect In
many of the states throughout the
country and a bill Is now before
congress similar to the qno which
will be Introduced In this state.
The uniform law has been en
dorsed by tho International Assoc!•>
•Ion of Chiefs of Police, leading
criminologists und variout new i
papers. Briefly, It provides that:
‘‘None but citisens, personally
known, or .properly Identified to a
licensed dealer In firearms, are
permitted to purchaso pistols or
revolvers. A record of salo must
bo filed with tho police.
No pl3tol or revolver may bo de
livered to .Dio purchaser until the
day after the sale.
“Owners of such firearms are
not permitted to carry them on
their persons or In n vehicle with
out a license from tho police.
“Dealers aro not permitted ' to
display pistols or revolvers, or
imitations thereof, whoro they can
be seen from tho outsldo of the
store.
“Possession of a pocket firearm
by a person committing or attempt'
lng to commit a- felony, Is regard-t
ed as prima - fado evidence of
criminal intent, and is punishable
by a mandatory sentence of fire
No road i^ too trough and no mud Is
tdo
From eras unto crag she will merrily
leap.
At tlihea aha can race, and at tlmea
•ha must creep, i
But Llssle gore chugging along.
FOR EXCESSIVE
URIC ACID
TRY THE. WILLIAMS TREATMENT
85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses)
FREE
years' extra ImprisonmeiXl
“Heavy penalties are- prescrib
ed for second and third offenders.
Fourth offenders may be sentenc
ed to life Imprisonment
“Manufacturers’ aerial numbers
or other Identifying marks on pis
tols or revolvers must not be al
tered or erased.
“Allens and persons who have
been convicted of a felony are not
permitted to possess a pistol or
revolver ”
Somewhere in a rusty back
book -now forgotten on - the
shelf'is a atory that ‘began
something like this, “In days
of old when Knights were
bold and pirates rated the
It was a fascinating atory
and Must have been.' dug dp
again by some imaginative
( outh In attendance at the
InircrsUy of Georgia 'and
fired him to action on gome of
the stirring scenes that caused
hig hair to stand op end and
his chivalry;'to revert to the
old days cf (King Arthur and
his table round.
And why?.
Because the -other morning
early arrivals on the campus
were startled to ace flying
from the flag pole where the
Stars . Pnd Stripes usually
wave in the breezes a pirate’s
nag. yea the xery emblem of
Captain Kjdd himself, a white
skull and bones oh* a back
ground of black.
The Janitors were the first
to spy the flag and soon there
was a general gathering of all
the Coal shoreiers of the
campus amh this theory and
that advanced, maybe even
daggers ana burled ram were
looked for but didn’t any of
them venture too near that
pole and finally the keeper of
the grounds hauled down the
pid B Glory h " IB * r * n< * r * n ^
„ A “* no » eatnpns gossip has
tt that some -ardent admirer
? f * eo-ed had probably
,« pMty quarrel with hix
campds ?“ e «n and that he
wade a dare that he would
have possession of her Mart
WarrantH were itaued Friday ror
Pate Johnson, proprietor or "John
son's Place)" on Thomas street ana
Jim Ealey; colored, charging viola
tion of the prohibition law.
Doth men were transferred by the
city authorities to the ccunty Jail
and Johnson was released under a
$300 bond for ap)>enrance in tne
city court. Ealey is being neld in
Jag.
A small quantity of whiskey was
jjgNbAv. March q,
found-When officers in,,
Britten raided tho™^
TYhr- -k. XT r" e “ e (
”
It. A huge ih.i« g( Ij "*
trimmed wltk . “ ^
purple ana w.i»w
Wet*.
trlrr.m
braid In
Jacket
H,i > o? bln.
OIOKI in a sha-w deep , llu ~
shade of the |,|, JU „ 1
of the me w " Wfl > to
You’ll win the fighl against
Constipation with Kellogg’s Bn
if he had to steal If and thni
he flaunted Uut pirate’.^:
surrender. W,rn * nf T ” her to
John Harrlb, an operative at
the Southern Manufacturing
Co., la a most talented cartoon*
1st. Without the least study
Yea somehow she gets tpere, she U
plough and she'll climb.
When big cars lie down In the snow
or the slime.
And wo II get |o Frisco O. K. and on
time,
As Llssle keeps chugging 'along;
Ilolng strong, ’
Consistently chugging along.- ./,
—BERTON DIIALEY *
price with-
A Puzzle A Day
The entrance to every tunnel, or
brldgo thqt rro—e a railroad, Is
guarded by a series of hanging cords,
that strike the men riding on top of
freight cure, to warn them ct the ap
proaching overhead atructurc. A
lirokeman. riding od a freight train,
was struck by II sets of these conls.
The train passed under twice ns
many bridges as tunnels. How many
of each were there t
Just because you start the day wor
ried and tired, stiff legs and arms and
muscles, an aching head, burning and
bearing down pains In tho back-
worn out -before the day begine—de
not think you have to stay In that
condition.
Be strong, well, with no stiff joints,
sore muscles, rheumatic pains, aching
back or kidney troublo caused by body
made odds
If you suffer from bladder weak
ness, with burning, scalding pains, or
If you are In Olid out of bed half a
dosen times a night, you wilt up-
prsclats the rest, comfort and
strength this treatment should give.
To prove The Williams Treatment
conquers kidney and bladder diseases,
rheumatism and all other ailments
when due to excessive uric add, no
matter how eiirdnle or stubborn. If
you have never tried The William
Treatment, we will give one SSd buttle
iS2 deses) free If you will cut but this
notice and send tt w:ih your name and
qddresa. Please send 10 cents to help
pay postage, package, etc, to The Dr.
D. A. wintums Co. DepL AA-2101 P.
< Bldg. East Hampton, Conn. Send
ut one© and you will receive by par
cel.pest a regular (So bottle wlthou^
or training,
demonstrated for work of this
kind. Some of his cartoons are
equal to those of the high priced
cartoonist/of the country and yrt
the man never had an opportunity
of studying or taking a course’ I
Just picked tt up” said -Mr. Harris,
“and I enjoy making pictures." He
Is a wonder and if some one could
find a way for him to havo a
“Chance"—there is no telling—ho
might make good and become tie
equal of Goldberg and some nf,tho
other big boys In the cartoon tine.
Maybe she has amt the n»*t
DM CupW-r wW * ,hat of
Buick Builds
Millionth Motor
Wet- - There has al-
SSwatew
his ability has been Nation ?t°?hf ed *. " tate of much
tt ? a ‘ & 3£ P* n ‘
. There Is ample occasion for if
SetedManirif* th ® ?" ll,onth c°m-
WMbf u?1 lck . car »■ but a few
weeks distant—and building a mil
lion automobiles Is something
Other rnnonm ...1 *
Thin? Ron-down?
Sore Way to
Get Right Weight
IncreawYeor Red-BIood-CeHs.Thai’e
the Sure Way! S. S. S-BuddsBlood-
Cells; This Means Strength!
afw juu way iniurinco eva*
panics refuss (o Insure s nest many
charge and without Incurring any ob
ligation GMy one buttle to the same
address or family—Adv.
to automobile statistics.
Buick has bdllt a diverse line
at Present, for Instance, the
modeu tnead® flfteen pa„ engei ,
cars and a truck.
^ - truck.
^ Buk J k Pfce* range
front slightly nnder a thousand
dollars w slightly undor two tbous
dollars and therefore cover
a price range that demands scrupu
lous care and Inspection In produc
tlon
So the Buick folks are proud
and justly so. Out of the big’
North Flint plant there Is rejoic
ing and expresalons of mutual ad
it Is wonderful news for every con-
Itipatlon sufferer to know that
Kellogg’a Bran guarantees permanent
relief It It is eaten regularly. Two
tables poonfola each day; aa much with
each meal in ehronie cases—taken con
sistently—will work health wonders,
driving out toxic poisons, freeing
affected organs and allowing nature to
eliminate tho waates in its own way I
Think what thla means to health
When yon know that constipation is
responsible .for a largo majority of
human ailments;.that it is often the
direct causoof Bright’s and diabetes;
that, in milder form, it is responsible
for sick headaches, biliousness, nausea,
pour breath, pimples, etc.
Got a package of Kellogg's Bran
to-day and -fight .against constipation
and what it leads to I Free your family
from its ravages; frw I(IM ,
its grip I Within a
surprised at tho imptweatM;
Kellogg’s Bran is not
manent relief from tout,™,
it is a health food, containing
salts as well as other ritaTh
meats that aro a necessity to
Eat Kellogg’s Branui
sprinkio it on or mit it with
hot or cold cereals became it h
to eat. It is delicious cooks
hot ccrcab. And, you haze
much if you do not know tho d
of bran muffin-, bran rzidn
bran griddio cakes, ete.
Leading hotcb, dubs ud
rant* servo Kellogg'o Brzn 'a
viduul package!. „ All men
Kellogg’s llran.
Dodson’s Liver Tone” Straightens You Up Better Tk
Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn’t Upset
You-Don’tLose a Day’s Work—Read Guarantee
You’re bilious! Your liver is
sluggish! You feel lazy, dizzy and
all knocked out. Your head is
dull, your tongue is coated;
breath bad; stomach sour and
bowels constipated. Qut don’t take
salivating calomel. It makes
you sick, you may lose a day’s
work.
Calomel is mercury or quick
silver which causes necrosis of
other concera’has'yet'arc^nHoh° tho bones - Calomel crashes into
bd with Mho exceptlon of Ford' 80ur bil ? like dynamite, breaking
And Uncle Henry, of course °is il U P' That ’ 3 whcn y° u fool'that
always excepted 1 *when it "omre aw - IuI nause4 and « a ™P 1 ”S'.
If you want to. enjoy the nicest,,
fentlest liver and bowel deans-
ng you: ever experienced just
take n spoonful of harmlqm Dod
son's Liver Tone tonight -Your
druggist or dealer sells you a bot
tle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
few cents under my pen
money-back guarantee that
spoonful will clean your ilq
liver better than a dose or
calomel and that it won't
you as sick.
Dodson’s Liver Tone b
liver medicine. You’ll In
next morning because you
wake up feeling fine, yon
will be working, your bwi
and dizziness gone, your itos
will be sweet and your her
regular. You will feel like 1
ing; you’ll be cheerful; ft
.vigor and amlgtion.
Dodson’s Livlr Tone is
vegetable, theiffore
can not salivate. Give it to
children.—(Advrtisemeat) m
miration among tho man who have
sh splendidly co-operated In achlev
Ing the mark now being celebrat
ed^ “Do you remember when— t"
Yesterday’s answer:
ssa?. p wsrssffwrz: s&
nerve-puzrer, mints red-cells tq year
blood, minus btsllk. mldus energy,
minus vitality. It Is serions to be
miens, but the moment you Immito
the number of your rad-l>ln«,l-nlts.,
r 0 begin to become plan. Tlyirs why
8. S.. since IRC. ties mi-nnl le tbee-
■snds of end.-rwclsht men .mil women,
pine In llirlr simnslb. flollnw
teke fill mu. Ymi etop twin* s cs-
tawHy-lonkrr T.rt inspire confldesc*.
Tear body fills i:> the point of power,
your flenh l«-com.-« fln>ii.r. tha . •*•
lines that come from thinness illsno-
pear. You look y.uinner. firmer, hip
pier. and you hot It. loo. all ovdr your
bodn Mors red-Mnml-reltal lit
Wtn build them lAdles end zcntl
Iky. bjuv fare doesn't mil
The shove diagram shows how the
three houses were . supplied with
water from the thna, wells. Each
wdll supplies every house, and none
of the pipes crose.or Join. The “key* t
to the puxsle, however lies In the pipe i
running from well C to house C. The;
pipe rune through house B. but does
not ernes any of ' the other' p|d*A|
Otherwise the solution would he Im
possible.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY
mail U to FoMjr £ Co-
field Ave., Chicago, ItL, writing
Your name and address, clearly.
You will receive in return n trial
packm containing Foley’s Honey
and Ter Compound for coughs,
colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Pills for pains in sides and back;
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
K-L Pills
Idler treslde I cede to serious Ills.
As4 s sure elsa of tlvertrewMe Is
ted Dr. A.
w.SeSsSwrSff
Stone, Kovte Ne. S, Staley, Os,
, PP
men. a peaky, f»r« d
yea look very St .n portent or pretty,
ires It I Tike S. S. t>. It centslns soty
two rises. Tbo latwer lino bottle U
tbo Dors ceononlrsl.
S.SoS. fWO M
Dr. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO.
18 WsshtogtM M.
DrBELL’S
Bne-tcir;
yon remember when—t!
the favorite kejmote of converaa
tlon. .
The millionth Buick motor just
produced, and the millionth Buick
car,, soon to make Its advent, ar
rive In the twentieth anniversary
year of Buick. The Buick com
pany was organized In 1(43 and Its
production In that year was Just
sixteen automobiles. Today It Is
’jtifldlng,. more . than 14,000 cars
each month from Its American
plants alone. Necessarily tho
story of building expansion, from
jroar to year, and tho growth of its
pbl-Honn! to 18.000 men und women,
ts thickly cross'd and dotted with
romance.
Country Is H-U Of
Success Says
Uncle Joe .
DANVILLE, HI-—“Uncle
Joe” Cannon the patriarch of ’
the Congress, was back under
his own roof tree here Satur
day to .rest, definitely retired
from public service for the first
time since he went to Wash
ington during the administra
tion or President Grant.
Only a knot of eaosuals saw
tho veteran statesman, tired,
pale and walking slowly, on
the arm of a friend, although
none the ten jauntily, despite
his 87 years, leave the twin
which brought him from Chi
cago on the second top of his
HU HE
elm's Bias
[
“California Fig Syrup” is
Child's Best laxative
sick child loves' the playful
MUH
Even a
“fruity’’ taste of “California Fig
Syrup.” If the little -stomach is
upset, tongue coated, or if Your
child is cross, feverish, full of
cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful
will novor fail to open the bowels.
In a few hours you can see for
yourself how thoroughly It works
nil the constipation poison, aour
bile and waste from the tender,
little bowels and gives you a well,
millions of mothers Mj
fomia Fig Syrup
know a teaspoonful today**’'
sick child tomorrow. ASM
druggist for genuine “Cam*
Fig Syrup” which has dneti
for babica and children of all
printed on bottle. Mother!
must aay “California or J 0 *
get an imitation fig syrup.-l
vertiicment)
“raSSi-V-ki-'
wishes, Danville did net ton
net tom
decorated
Danville
oat with bands and
automobile to welcome him.
Bet Jest aa soon as ha gets
rested up, the folks are plan
ning to Mp# the lid off the
town to show Uncle Joe what
the folks at home think of him.
triumphant retreat
to retirement the aged legis
lator -had no sentimatalbfta.
He kept his party merry with
qalps and stories.
“This country to a bell of a
success” .opioned Uncle. ’Joe
when pressed for sonte formal
statement. “Just let that stand
as all the tatenreiw I care to
give out. I’m not giving In
terviews anymore. I'm oat of
wha» I'm home to do—nothing
else.”
ORANGE PEKOE rJ^k.
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