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THE HAWKEYE-RECORD
and THE LISBON HERALD
154 2nd Ave., North, Mount Vernon, Iowu
oln£1ai Newspaper Mount Vernon and
Linn County
Lloyd MeCutcheon ~tate, Proprietor
James W. MeCuteheon, Editor
Published at Mount "vernon ana Lisboa,
in Linn County, Iowa, every Thursday.
THE MOUNT VERNON HAWKEYE
roundel in 1869 by I~. H. Baaman
THE MOUNT VERNON REMARKFAR
Founded in 1893 by Minard Lozier
Founded in 1894 by W. F. Stahl
Sub~ription Rate
One year, in Linn and adjoining
counties, per year ............... $1.50
One year, outside Linn and adjoining
counties but within the state,
per
One year, outside the state ........ e,
Notices for entertainments or other gath-
erings to which a charge is made, 10
cents per line. minimum charge 25 cents•
Card of thanks and resolutions of respect
l0 cents a line, minimum charge $1.00
Display advertising rates furnished on ap-
,~lication to responsible advertisers.
Ulember, Iowa Press Association, National
Editorial Association, For0ign Advertis-
ing Representative, Iowa Newspapers,
Ine., 405 Shops Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa.
Entered as second class mail matter at
the post office of Mount Vernon, Iowa, and
Lisbon, Iowa.
THE MOUNT VFI{N()N, I()'WA IIAXVKI,:YE-I{F'.CORI) AND THI.' IJSl~ON HFIL~LD Thur~l.l~~ October 19, 193~radav
........................................................................ structmg" 1,ouses. peotd,', l,',.'s..n,l]a.,l .est v-Ill p..~s-,.l('he,': l).w- Christnms Seal Workers !:~,.,.~,.... f fh,, :.n,)ei:~tion• Tho mu(t- 1)vfendanls, tbat a sale of .aid premises [1912. embodied in section 411, p~tal Iaa~
~-~r~r aar ~rT"1oar A~r~lrT animals "']e ItO1 l slloW~ |'i t- SOt 'X( "t ell" ~tt h||'ln r( "Ill'l" II i1~ ,~ fx r~ • • " ill " " t.q)l((t(( b" " III(h(('~ e or(ered :nl a dvs n of the proceeds and Regulations . _s ,bll_
I :l-l l ltl¥1 _ltglt /, ...... . ,,,., ,..,.,.. ,. ......... ,) .... ,, .... .......... • ear iaIKS oniul)ereulosls . • ~ ' etwe(n ttu la'tms to ths cause That the names and ads ...." tlrty
........ ~ ..................................... l~.d. t t .... f. ,~I ...... : n(v~ ,i! rue eovt't's J)('l)l~" ]al(l lot' .!,, pcrsolts ......."ti ...... 'cording to the r reslective publisher, editor n~magmg ~t~[h~lllNl
.,,,..,,---,-,,,,,-- ,,,,.. ,,,.,,,.. ,,, ,, ..,,,,,,, Ann Rogers. t..dm', I )lll,lt• qtlHl l(q"Ht,'k ;[]td | FOU- "'he he( " ( ' [ .... i -hares : and further praying for Atto'ney's business managers are: Jam~ Mcuu
NICKNA.~IES bh,solno to t)l)Poltenls as :~ passer. , 1 )f a hosp~t:tl for v(m- ~,,.,,.,~.. ~qer~-,,~ , foe; and ro~ts, inrluding costs of abstract lMount Vernon, Iowa. • ~ ~,,tchedl
: ' • ~ Vlh,soent old )eFsc~l ' ' ' '" ] )~ • ~'ltttlli~l/""'''"" ,,f lille to said pr(mises l'hat the owner is: L 0ya ~.~cv~ .
Fdltor Kay Current l'aulin(l)'t tb,nr io . - " )ol) )v" wo o t , ' ) ) - "it , " ten ~ 'e , a- ' ' I . tsh,~In . t ~I ( )- , ..... • ,. , . [~ . . -~-~-~
• ..................... • ~ , , J' t " /IJ "[n('l" |)a '1 (21 ors you ale le[erreu r,~ ate
Asst l'ditor Wttll't('e 1 ittell I B~ltv Stoneking "B( ssv" m•tn qn,l Slinlrav] I rulosts m sueli :,d~anv.l M:~'/, s i}/:ll In tim I)i I' it t" tort ( f Iowa m "nd 1 , dw l',qition ,n hie .~s afo-e a d That the known bondholders, mortq~4~e~ t
('o-.\lg's - Ali~c Vodieka Helen Maxint Ndion-"Mlxy" ('( .... h I'a I l:r',q,hq" c:tmoto ,t ean nell .... "ur,.,l. and lh,' m',.l fl,,'l ...... (',,un,s. NoW. 'IltIqREFOItE ..... I .... y .... ppear'and other securely h~lhd~to~F~ao~ ~l(nd"
) , . ' I v(' -s ~ I " 'o lt" ' • / lo~'tfor ad gnost • S,' "l O I ',l ( ' k( 't O - I}l('l*'h) lind defend (in or before n~.)n tf nettling 1~.7o or more oi --.~ •
Culbertson. Junior I cot 11- et( . ' ........ ' ' ' 'I,'RAN('IS ~'I'I~",GI.'I¢. a~°tau~.*L lq"ral
and I;i,:R'rIIA tilt, :( t.t lid day (f the next Novemller, 1939, of bonds, mortgage~, or other
l{eDorters--Mary ~a('C'*l•egor, l.ud t{uth Ann Ruble --"[¢ulhie". whore be dvv*,lopod some \cry fin(, were slressed as Ih'cesslll'y by I)r. STINGEIL 'l'e,m ,,f the l)i.slrirt C~mrt of Iowa, in arc: None. JAMES McCIIToI~ON'~t Dale
tIodge, lab.*try .June Hedges, Nell- Louise M. arid l.ouise l'].l)vorak tot/IllS.]'I'('viouslv,]1o attcnded ,]01111 Peel(, supol'il/lelhlen~ of 1):11(- lqainliff~• land flu• Linn County, to l.e hegun ;ted
• v.< heht tit tilt, ('o[irt House in ('odar Rapids, i Sworn to and subscribed before me tm/ront x
neth V¢orrell, Esther ])vorak, ---"l)ozy". l)rak(' ['niversily, ~xhor~, in his soil- dale :4antler,ran, in a |:ilk ;"iV~'lt I"I,t)IU'IN('E HTIN(IER IAT'IS. IA']TA IAnn t',,unty• Iowa, comm,,ncing November ]~l day (,f October, 1939. W painl
Carolyn Seal, Cynthia Winsor, Don ttorton--"ltorty"• i()r .vt :|r. tD" ('sill:lined 1he I)l':ll(o b'riday before I],o l.illlt''OtllttySTIN(IEI{. t•EWIS• and MER(!tlANT~Hlh, 1939 default will he clle'ed tl~a nst I
O. M. wilson,
Pearl Whitlatch, Jeanne Sulllvau, Don ]{rulnln -"('rainy", l,'ootb:tll te:llU. ('o;l('}t IWeehlor last ~ ('hrislll]as ~(*:IIs ()rA':t liz:lliolts olll- NA'I•I(INAI, I:ANK. (',ultr(liall (it" the ymi and e:..h of you. and judgment amt Notary Public In and for Ltl~£tnd 3{
Halite Winsor, t'aul Snyder, Loran P~odlnan--"I~oddy". yoilr pill OU| :t VeI•V 311"O l~" Iofllll, for side of ('(~(lar l[:ll)ids, held :it Mat'- I)rOlwrty ,,f lwI:l Slinger l,ewi~, lm.,,m (i,.t'rr(, will he (,nit, rt,d as n said Pt*til.i(.ql ~.,onnt~. Iowa. 'irlext x~.
• ' pt ilyed.
Jean Houstman, Mark Ilutehin- Pearl ~Vhillatell---"l'oily". his lirst ~,'e':tl',. ~\hivh lost ollly oIte iou. Is,re,d, 1 ef,,nd:tnis. G. M. WILSON ---"'-"-----~ Sts~ of
son, Mattie Johnson, Marilyn Clara Meroshek--"('larie". cueotll/ior, lhat one to \Vest IAI)or-' "There :Ire 422 l):|tionls :it ();t]-:- "10 F;A('I[ AND AIA, OF S3tll) I)l,;l"END-'Oct.5-12-19-26 Attorney for Pantiffs.] _ "~Ilcl ~|I'S
ANTS: " ........ ] ~" 1
Searbrough, I{osalie Scarbrough Opal Pau!--"Paully". Iv. I),v llonrv l'elz,'r nnd Gene- dah.. 44 of lhose I.qng- from 1.inn C ("
" " " YOU AND EACtI" OF YOU ARE f[ERI~; STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP I ~~- " "
Merrill Pitlik, Marian Fisher, KNO~V~.~ Vi, V,' Slellll|lOllS. rounty, at :1 eost ()f $2[,.000 |() |he ]{Y NOTII,'IED )lint lht're is now on fih, - - l~/].l~l -- ~I~S ]{11'
Martha Jane ltogers. A 1,'reshman knows th:lt h(' _ ....... tax payer:;," h,' sai,t. •'Nin,, oil, of i ] lhe .,ll'ice ..f l|w ('lerl, .1• lhe Di,trict Management, Etc. Required hy the Act Ilr~l} I~ ~VI,erever you ll~ere gu
Sports -Arlo Ell,son, James l,.~yre, knows not. I " = = = = = = = = = = ten p;tlionln elllel" 11;4 lh ' n:mitoriuln U:,urt ,)f h,wa• in and for IAnn ('(,unt'~, of Congrc~ of August 24, 1912. ~". I~l%l i he1
te
~[IT AV I) A[~tI~ l)[T][.l]~'l~[are too advanc.1 to he vured," }1,, men) aml (h,( r,'e ,.:h,hli~h,,.r th' ri~hl~ and Thc Lisbon Herald published weekly 1t~ im . r.
lhe ]'vtition of Plainlilf~ I,ra;'in~" for j~d~- Of The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Reeord ~ are on n Sun- 1.
A Sophon]ore knows not that he YY 2-1kl l)/~klk_,l~k yy lll~akl [ s~lil] ;IS he prais(,d the orz4;llliz;t|iolt ,ff (b, l'lainliffs and lhe la,h,nd:ml-~ h(•tein at Mounl Vern,,n and Lisl,on for Octo- [ 1 • IIl~l~ dny ~- why no! 1
THF pI{ESENT 1VAR, AN'It knows not.
OUR ATTITUDE TOWARD A Junior knows not thal ]1,. i ltems of Interest in Mount Vernon~ for, the ease fillding progFaln ,'11],] a) *1~( rtmi'('. ......... de,ril,(d , ..... ~' I 1. ~' ~F~l ...... h" II~ Estth.
C()N.~CRIPTION knows. And Lisbon 10, 20, 30 Years Ago tub(u'eulonis surv,,v now in pro s', ,f t , ~w', f (he Sl' , ,,f ,qe-- State of lowa, County of Linn SS: I • • g,, lo ehurchf ~lin seh
• , . ., . I,e,orc mca --ry pobllo in and ,or ilLi JDt un
(Ioli I ,, ;In(I 1|]t' V~ .... I lllc Z', ," O[
---- ~ tS~I'('SS" S*q'ti(,n 21). z,rld lht, N~V~ ()l' the N[,'.l, the State and County aforesaid, personally .
Due to thp uneerta nty of con,l'- A ~qenior knows that he knows~ - = = = = = = e --= = : :-- Miss I:raneos Brophy. of New (' Se.li: n '2! all in 'l',~n-hi), 8"~ appeared James MeCute.heon, who, having~ ~ " _ . _llac ot
• ~";:l,':/,,R";'h ',7, ~n'lh',-'li',/i~"' ....... y .... n ..... u,ng to saw depot- _ • ,,u,~,~'l'oN'." S" J" t'4
tions loday and to the indefinite- and ~ants; everyone else lo know it. 'l'l';N ~'IC.~IIS fltGt) York. (qtrisltn.qn ,q,':tl sah, cousult- I (.). .t ,,
ness of our President who not long" .MI'Sl(', NE~VS October 17, 1929 ] alH for the N:tfion:tl "lN]b+q'vuh,:ds i~t ~ i t.. f es and says that he is the editor of the
ago issued the Eu, bargo "lnd talk- The grac]e school o!)eretta under ,',, ' )~ ,, . : o: : , ~ ""~ " , t[awkeye-Record and Herald, and that the ~• • l[~ll F'.nernl Sl,,n,e Xl~nd M
tho Phtinliff ....... I th(, lh,fcndan(~ i ...... id fo (wng is, to the best of his knowledge ~~ -~=w~:OP~dn/ot0~f.ls~ I1 ~
ed peaee, but now has it rcpealed the direelion of Miss Yaryan hZtS T]lc I]~'\\" qll:tl'l+'VS of th(' Iff. llip, hln assort:It,on, poinled Ol1| |hat th(" lamN ;,TId IIl'ilVitl~~ ftlrlhpl" lh:d a mr-'and be ef a true statement of the owner-
and talks military prep'~redness, itdr,.a(lv t)egun. Mr. I,'ulh, r is help- of Pylhi:~s Io,1~:,'. in lheir own v, re:tlosl job whivh luh,'reulosinliti(.n )ht,~,c~,l" ),~, m:.h, .... if ,;am,, ,.ann,,l ship management of the aforesaid pnbliea- -" -'~- -- !,;ay to
Seeuls very possible that censer,p- ing wilh the lnusie part. I)uildill':," f(ll'lllel'ly o.'llt)i('d hy |}1o ~oll.:ers have loday in ~'()lltlllUllily I,(' eqaiial,h, divided in :wv.r(l:tnre with tion for the date shown n the above cap= 8 Me
• " ' ' ~- ,--,~" ~tll(l U
lion l~lay come. The high sphool operetta."t[ol-IAl~.eII:lr, t~,.:lr(• (O/llp:~lly. al•Or;tp-e(])lc,'ttion --Ill:lit t~" 1)ooph' lu}ffH'el]- }t1,' il,h.rt,sL~ el lilt, }'l:Hnllll'~ :,11,1 lho tlon, required by the Act of Auglmt 24, ~-~.. . .
Therefore the young people losis ('onsrious so (lt:tt 1}l.y ~ill ~.',) @ ----~ - -- --=--- - ----'-~ ---~--~ -- J~- - --- - ~Westo~
Io their (lee,ors hofol'o 111o (]ise:/s*,
shouhl consider the situation and b('UOl/lOS too fill" :ldVal/ped fol• lreat- 1. Merri
form their opinions as to how they mont. ~eoek
are going to face eonseription. The membe!':~ of th(, ('e,l:,r t{ap- Cedar Rapids' Born t Verno
It is an established f~et that ids ~'hrislnlas ~,,:ll ho:lr,l and Mar- ,~deleg~q
thore is nlore peace sentiment now
than there has ever been. The and the leaves am, definitely turned i N d, ~('~ r tl ofi°nsehooll)]tynie\~lttlS and.q1 uppSlU)('rin|endenl ~.t )( ,Is,) all of P:
• S6th .i,|hday on .'Ult : y .... : -: ,. ,, , .... :.. Cedar Rapids' Owned Anan
Methodist Chureh has agreed to hrown, yellow, red, and o'tnge, We lrelativen ;ill(1 friolll]s ilelp~.d }lel ...... ~.1" 1.
stand behind its conscientious ob- can notice definite changes in some ],'('l('bt:l|(' tl...... 'c:lsiOIl. ]-- On First and Second Avenues Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids' Managed
jertors in their refusal to fight, of the M.V.]TLS.ers. For instance, I A ho)lle COltlill~ :~orxic(, is pl;tn-I "
Whether it will or not remains to we noticed Mr. Arlo Ellison, ono of 1
be seen. Many young people are M.V.H.S.'s ntan about sehool, rak- I ned for Iho Ih'icR ('ilLll'eh next ~Mull-
signed members of this group• (Of ing up leaves.Well. he had a greal I day. I(ev. tlnuhos is th,' p:lslor.
- Mrs. l'.uth l,'ink. ~llo liv,.s~ :llone
these lnany are eonseientious ob- big pile, you knov¢, on(' that Wollhl in ]Ashen. I'(,11 (lo\~n .~(:lil's alto,it
lectors and many are among the commonly take two hours to rake hlidF, i~ht last ,q:llurd;ly, 30\0 "ely
ones who have sta'ted that they re- up, and what do you suppose he I,r,,isi,,: l,,.,'n.lf, hut \\as :,bh. to ITUl
fuse to participate in a foreign war did with it? Fie baeked up from cra\~I up n|:lirs Io hvr hod, and lay 226 Sccond St. S.E.
|Ill
beeause of eonseientious reasons, it about seven feet, took a gre:lt a,'lOSS il IlPtil .qluhl:ty (Welling.
or ,because of the assinimty of our big old ruu, and lit right in the ~ltpn she \\as found by her ~rand- Cedar Rapids
beeonling involved in it,) We should middle of the pile. Fun- NO'? son, l~alidt l'lumnter of ('.lnr l{ap-
have learned our lesson the last Someone onee said, "In the SDl'in~ ids. •
time, but it is amazing how sup- a young man's fancy lightly turns t() The "Z(.iq)olin of lhe ]~:liln." lho
)osedly intelligent people can be thoughts of love." But it s(~ems Ih'sl of :t I'1o(.1 of :~5 now :~i;tltt loeo-
swayed by their emotions, that this would apply to a certain motives xxllieh lhe ('hit'a/o North-
In England at the time of the
last war the conscientious objectorsgirl here in school. "Illthe I,'all, x:,,st,q'u rail\xav \xill I)111 OI1 soon,
, .ouo ,.,,, ,.,.. ,,,,,,.. """"o..%:'s =oats "
were horridly mistreatod, but after to thoughts of a hope chest." \Vell. I""'l ,.isl,o... "r,l,.S, av . CRAEMER S are celebrating their second year ill the New Second Avenue building!--
() s s
the war the publie was ash' med any\vay, it's true! tti.' r.Ui.',)n ,'.lu,'l,,',l h,l,ue l:lst And we're celebrating them with values! Thousands of Dollars worth of brand new
of what they hall done and in the Then we've noticed that :1 few of [,i.hllrsd;lV fl'{)lll :lvisit;llld sight-
present war eonseientions obiecIors merchandise---just what you need for Fall and Winter. ALL at important savings
• the more energetie gals of M, ,-I,'. ~, ,in~ trip t ) "aliforni:~ Ih, visil-
are exe,,tpted. This ,,'ill ,.ome ill are busv ,nalcb,~" th,q," li1" ,)le' o,! his ,lau::hh,," I:h,,'e,,ce :,nd his tory to you
the l'nited States too, espeeially if fingers fly, a.nd by thai 1 nlean th:l! s,~ll Myron in I.os .\n~eh,s
thi
the group who refuse 1o go to they are sewing. YOU l-:now, n)ak- Miss ,',,,,el,, ,,,., ,e.,'l.,s • Every department in the store takes part in s sale.
F]urope to fight beeause of 1he ab- ing pr(.tty clothes an(l stuff. Be|,l, must. in .h,n,'nhor(), Ark., will
surdity of it, stand firnt in lheir
and .,,a,l,e are ore," tlresses '.',,.,1, .31 :, .u . unday • Everything in this Sale of Progress is of dependable,
eonvietions, into darling blous(.s, lhtzel is enl- (.venill~'.
Finest Fabrics tested Craemer quality.
Betty Cole seems to be eonting lu-oidering sonlothing for nl:tyhe a
.ope Chest? ','w,:x','v.,,,, Newest Styles
right to the front in the opinion ofSeen busily trying to buihl a fire, ()('lo})er 15.1919
lhe young men about the school, for his weiner roast all I,y himself, • Everything you need for your family your home,
Have you noticed the attention a was none other than Iron Current. Th,, ..,, re, ,,le s, ree, O V l C ]f ill b f d i 'pl
little red-headed damsel in theYes, gals, he has turned int,-ov,.,'t li~'hlin~: syslom o,'(h.,'(.d ,'i,.a'hl after ' ur a ues annot Be yourse , w e oun n large, com ete assort-
sophomore class is getting from our (look it up). We do he,.. he en Ih," .',, on,. ,,.,,.',i ,,.1 :,t,,,,,, ,,,,, Duplicated ments.
young ltomeo also in the tenth joyed hintsell', aml didn't spill ,no \~ceks :U.'o ill lhe svw,re eleetriv
grade? sh,rn, ix ('xperted :lnv tinle no\v al
We wonder what rotnanees willntueh catsup on his vest!
l)lossou, out now that Junior Class Well'anywayVallisagrands(xt-lh~'W:'l'sil'('\'""a'tdl"ighle°l"-$ ands
son even though it does :d'feet some Irony offiv,.. So plan now Io join the crowds at CRAEMER'S FRIDAY and SATURDAY and Save!
}-'lay rehearsals have started, of us, including the author of this t'l]arlen \Varron han sohl his l:lr~e
To wllom was I.ouise pqssingfable~ he,,no on I,'irst Avenue, smith I() the Sh'L' BARGAINS.
notes in the library? OD1)S 'N ENDS Xliss,,. Xlmni,, :,,td A,l,ii,, llunler. .... TH[IRSDAY'S GAZETTE FOR TWO FUIJ, PAGES OF
We heard that Don (qljoyed an The nlan wh(1 sells lilo })l:trk Mrs. \V. II. Iloover h-:tvo~; .qalltr-
ew~ninff withBetty Sullivan laststockings (over at Stahls) says lhnl d:lv for ;1 ~\¢ ( L' ' ]~ ' S visit with h(':' "~
week. one day last week he sohl one 111111- friund, Mrs. lq. I:. M.l:lr3" nl \Vau..
CIat, SS NE~VS th'ed pairs of black sto,k ngn Io a I~olt.
The sopholnore class h'ls bee11 bunch of Jews. Wily, how o111'I.'rod ~h)llt,l~.illgg'n lilth, (l:tu:l 1or
or/ganized into a club. l,]al'b dlly Freshnlan class grows :tlhl Wll,ti1,it I vil II /':llhol• it FOil:ill a~q'[(lt ul
there is a t*~Inporary ehlLiFutan wllo [lers/lasive 1towel's 1 hpy i)O:4.~, ns! ~\ ]1(,1l i)1:t3 i11~4 :tl no,lot)l. ;llhl i'(,(.(.iv.-
has charge of the business. The other Monday n ght s('veral ed :i |'l':lt'|llt'(.ll :1t11:nions (oh,})l'at(,d his
I'm An Old Cowhand Mark we believe that it helps to spur the ei,~htv-ne(.o t 1 t)i)'th(l:ty last Tues- And
Hutchinson. team on to victory? We hate to day.
Dark Eyes -lind Hodge. disillusion you. but here is some ~'ornpll to()k lhe lirst g:une of the
~VAllJ) ~,~HO()I, NEWS data on how mueh of your eheer- season froln Iliahi:trial Parr hy a
The first grade gave a demon- ing the team hears during a gante,svoro of :),5 to (;, on Sa(urdav
stration in reading for the element- Arlo and Don Current claim they It. G. Simllsou h'fl for Colorado
ary sehool methods class at the never hear any et~eering when play- h/st \~e('k fnr a visit of somo h, ngth
eollege at which time they did their ing defense. Once in a while they with relati\(.s. ,,
first reading out of books, do hear the band- --s:'ore one for Mr. Itoward Ste:l)'ns was in town a
The seeond grade will give theirFuller. However bolb l)on and At'-few hours last Thurnday night.[-[e
reading demonstration Monday. Io said that they heal" the cheering" is mail ('leri~ out of [)ltbU(lUe.
Miss Dorothy Seorest is the new dnring time-outs, ttillis an(1 Jim Mr. and Mrs. I,'rank 1,'rederi(,k,
)raetice teacher in the third grade, elaint all they hear are the blood- who live a short dishtnre north of
They have made booklets for fire thirty threats from lhe other JAM.m. e~'h'br:t|,,d their twenty-
prevention week. team's players,q'his helps a gr(,:tt tifth we,hlin~ :,nniv,,).sa).y, Septcm-
Thefourthand sixth g,'adesaredealnodoubt. 1)onl,ei,hreoncen-her 27. Beaut
concentrating on long division. !rates very hard and doesn't hear IN,v. M(,)'h, ,qnlilh lms am'('pted
Barbara t{owley moved to Cedar 't thing except when he's on th(, th(, 1)an, or:lit, ()| the I,'irst M('th,)dis(
Rapids this week. beneh. Hulehie s:tys that the Tip-vhur.'h ,)f ('oh)r:,,to St))'in,s. ('olo. New Lam
Now the Chalk Mark has some- ton gaiTle was the lirst he heard ]1 i:, tile ~,.l'()ll(1 l:lr~4est ('hu)'('h in • • •
thing new for you. The pupils in anybody---,hmrt Houstman sur(. has ~'ol,)ra,s)V'u''l"ick /) t ) II money-sav,ng values. Take advantage of (his oPportunity birect
~ I1( 1 |IOlU
operetta---l)iana Pringle. eap'tble of greal sue('eSs. ()It lhe [ ' "" "" IL IL modernize your lighting economically.
) ,thl n,, tl)(oms F [ r
F'II{F; p|{F]VF.NTION squad are :llso a l)roIIlisin~4" groul " '••' - I{e(hly Kilolvatt .~tys: "I~t nle ]le]p luake heat
We all know that tbis is fire-i)re- of freshmen and sophomor,*s, who [take (i(i(i ~)d [ ~ ?.our honn, the lighthlg' envy of your nei,ffhlx)r- djustl
vent,on week. We also know that will b(. ill( te'ttns of fu(ur, v('lrn [IAquid "1 tl)h(s ~t
• " " ' ' " " ..... ; ",'-,'~ h'('- Nose Ill ),l~ holtd. I :un i,rn~l(]|ng' for l),mtter IAght fo|' Bet- This i:
there have been a good many fires Those )',,turning ]el(ern~('n :Ire: "'_"'
in this town. I think that we :tll .Morgan, full baek aml larg'osl 111'1Ii ter Ni~hl Io he]l) assure a brig•ht fll|lll~e fill' y()Ul" ~p(
could try our best to proven( any on the team, a four-lelt.' ea)d ~in e.w'~. Put a Imau(iful new I.F.~. floor or t'lhle
leadin
inore. The ways we could prevenl who won his lirsl football h,tt(') in hlnl/) l)eMde the favorite (',hair of every lllelll]~l" ,
~i)'('s or,. as follows: Keep nlat('hes his freshntan ye'~r: lliffhsho(,, fas! t)f the fanlily. The lu'oteetion valu(, far star- quipl
nut of (qlil(lren's r(~ach, do nol let halfba(']~; Beyo, relurnillg r(, :nlar. '
rubbisil eolleet in your basel)it,n, or Maying bael;l('l'. :in- ~illal't styling eom~bined uass,'s Ill(. nlotlerate i,(tst. ~ the new models ends,
attic, and be sure that your eleet-other setlior at ]efl end; I:rid,.n- with eeononly nlake A ;(rand lamp 'value at Ihi~ store t(~lay or at yonr ]1111111 dealer's. ives
ric light wires are i'ov(,r('d with in- st,he, left tal'lh'nds I)leasingly with l)lus ,,, ,,,o IOWA [-L[-CTHIC LIgHTA B Powr.li CBMPANY
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things and there will 1)(? less fir,.s ill Bowery, bael