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I=5°I°f°'lI¢ PI"-i' “-"*"- ""-'."'°" 4-non rdship by a title which be rather 3-not M”'.Ad°|° G"vm' °""“' °f resents. but then these place-names ‘non’ 5' J".wh° unullmc’ have always been a source of trouble, ed dew {mm d'ph.""'“ 5 ‘'‘''° and not only to forelthors. Samuel '"""da'v' W" "'V"'.°d by ‘ ll" °' Wilberforce. the most notable f ‘d."n.“n' t w” ““‘'d m“ ill‘ Bishops of Oxford often receiv 93"“ would r“‘°"'"' letters addressed to “Sam Oxon. ?h‘Q‘.b3' “'3-“ b"°‘-Ill" I-0 the Bat" D971 Hospital _V'(‘slt‘l‘d|)' gftefigoon and while on the operating able 3]" "died." Doctors decided to try to use adrenalin. and after ti). mjgcuon of a small quantity into the heart the baby began to breathe again. I“.sq.." the uhlaarned confusing his episcopal signature with his real and unofficial name. And I sin told that ;‘f‘osino Bbor. Esq," is not urieom- mon on envelopes received by the present Atehllshap of - “What name?" asked a booking-of- Reviewing Mr. We-rner’s book of fice clerk of the late Earl of Ports (‘hint-so ditti('\'. ti... “mo, of 0“, m0“lll- (‘entral-(‘hina Post mentiog flu; “Portsmouth," answered the noble- these-_are often improvised, A, .1. n. instance it gives the following (unit- “I didn't ask you where you want- l“‘‘’“ “f “ ‘"3"’ ‘"41’ ‘I5 ll)’ UN‘ to go. but ‘what your name ‘"6" “f "' 3331' “f Illlt’~lIill iii-t-iiiiiplislii--l Ill!’ merit Details of enfort‘Pm4’fl'- l’“l' .~‘:iiiit- ft-at with ;. ...'..'-_\';ii1 llll\t on lt'_\'. he said in another cunll-'t'l|U!|. unolhi-i link_ will doulitles.-i.lic changed as expe- rience dictates. liut he hiiiiself l.\ A YWIYU WW-tun I-NH‘ fl--cw-cl will .,.._ - $7‘ of 8900 by two in8t.Iaouis. Showas CIVM00 3“'.'!W”IlI. money to a real estate office to make St. Louis children aregiejg the final payment on her home. tainaients a selling I 2 I Aias-lean chuhso hire is beina. tentiary ‘on July 14. I922.’ was re- “? turned by Sheriff ('.‘W. Itelland of _ ......a---.-.....a--..¢ . riagrrdconfidence inert 9!. Louis ia mid to have to. ice cream to make money to the free ice fund for hang, Irwin Swear;-nger. ‘a convict who ysteriously escaped from the P9!“ _ ”"_“ -~— - Ii. ll. Piepmeier: stats 5 . engineer. will receive bu). .. Ger_‘_\'.,,.th Duiwm \\'..4mi_q.h)-_ the construction‘ of twgm ....- --_ road projects estimated to eq A negro undertaker who ,died in 200,000. 1 9 . .3 Much of the business difficulty‘ HALL THEATRE MODERN VEN'I‘lLA’I‘lNG $YS’l‘I'-IM FRIDAY and SATURDAY on-—their ing ialerno. Here a found its hattte a fitiler With Franlt Keenan. I.lo_\d Ilughes and Marguerite De l.:i .\I0lic. .\ so - “.8 Hl(‘l\'0R\' HICK" \ Trapped in a Fore-it hiss and crash J1 ' trees driving only chance a pool of water scarcely deep enough u ; cover them as they lay in the midst of the rag- brotherhood of‘ ' hate between two men a woman ftflnl love. aill redeemed hi! _ faith in a wayward son. I Q. I); nor!" ' ~ a ~ . convinced that whatever cl..ixiges mu' be made will be in the direction of effective enfurcemi-nt rather than moderation of the general policy. This comes pretty close to in(lorse- ment of the Volstrad law. The significance of these words will not be missed by the politicians who were recently in conference at French Lick. President Harding has not spoken hastily. He knows more about public sentiment in the \'flrluu.'~ sections of the country than the enc- mies of prohibition realise. In our opinion. the Democratic party will hesitate long before it takes a dif ferent attitude upon prohibition from that adopted by President Harding. A Plain Difference. Prorri the Columbia is. (‘ i State Why John D. Rockefeller is and always has been impossible of con- eideration for a public office while Henry Ford. equally wealthy, is pop- ular is more than Mr. (‘hauncey lie- paw can understand and newspapers discuuing Mr. I)epew's puzzled con- - One hesitates to set forth what fig earn a cocksure opinion but, in T1‘ Stats. the matter appears plain. Ir. Rockefeller obtained some- tlllfl‘ like control of H c(immodit)' twhih was also a necessary to com fort), provided by bountt-ous naturi- and, in the mind of the paper. lie- camc the arbitrary fixer of its price. Rightly or wrongly. he seized this control and his methods have been frequently and severely criticized. Mr. Itockcfcller created nothing. I-ie gra so inn. The people needed II chi-up motor- car. It did not exist until Mr. I-‘ord . made it. The people have a feeling ° , without Ford, only the rich would ride in automobiles. Mr. Ford created something. Nor has the manner of Mr. Ford's manufacturing automobile-i ever izod. llis entrance into , In; the water's line." is Ford’! H tation to pny and all men cars and tens of millions of dollars out of them. And he paid high wages. ‘ A fair iield and no favor that is Hehlnry Ford's attitude toward pro- ducing au . ‘lhe oil field is my fit-ld-that is - John D. Rockefeller‘.-4 attitude to- ward oil-—or. at least, so the people » interpret it. The distinction is very. very simple. | Real Estate Transfers J. P. and Jennie Cant to J. 8. lie- I S and 39—BouehoIlea Add—Colum- bia. 31450.”. J. A. and Elisabeth Nichols to Smart thtoa _ . I Slfl an A&l'—-Colombia, 8lN.w. Cake Eater -model of 1900 He was called dude and dandy then. but you recognize the type. Ilc majored in haberdashery and took his degree with honors‘ in soxologzy. As if that were not enough. he evolved som'e variationsfon the cake walk which made them stare. He even found time to develop a remarkable proficiency on the tandem bl¢‘}‘<‘le. and on Saturday nights he _ '“5 l‘°"d ""°"8ll to bring plmsure into Anntlicr's life by wheeling away to the "Ten -'l‘went .'[‘bgn_ " . To crowd all this into four snort )'t'ars would seem enough for any inortal._ Yet in spite of his attain- ments tlicre are times. in after life. when our hero womlers, Tlle_ glory of his waistcoat: has ‘.long since faded, while his boofiggn still fresh and clean. Did heperc cc put too much thought into the selec- tl0'l of his hits and too little in ivhat went under them? ' ¢-9'?” £7¢~D7’c * an Iifdlaalrn soldurflaori in/.m2.z.,..,...i.. ° ‘ 95.1.; 10-as