The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 23, 1933, Image 7
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1933
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Bengal Boxers
Best Hosemen
Titters Win Five Bouts To 1*. C.'s
Two. Sims Stagres Spectacular
Victory In Heavyweight. ^ f
i Thp: Clenison 'lehthor-pn.^hers won a
. hanl-carned decision over Ihe Presby
terian College Blue Stockings here
Friday night, five bouts to two. Every
fight Was a* whirlwind affair, with
1 plenty
w
>•]
tu.ally fighting, the’-e were tirnos when
I personally, or his cabinet, hare imr».
stricied power of removal and ap*
i pointment.
If the plans which are being di*-
cu.s.scd by the friends and supportera
of the new administration are carried
out there will also be a 4>ig shake-op
in the ela.ssificd service, which under
the r|rotection of the civil service
!aw«. I-Appointments, promotions and
ii n>vi^-sa^s in the cla.ssified aerxice,
, w hich includes now about half a mil-
Washington, !). (!., pVb. 20.— The lion government workers outside of
last cf the Hoovec family’s per-onaj i.tho army and navy, can be made only,
V. “Yes.l ' Her In st f.iemi: Parbaa^ foil a>.- gym was in an uproar as the boys! ^ f vorgress ca
hj ne ver vvanl rm the floor, her f.u'C hid leti. n the sqna’-ed circle mixed it up with i by trucA to the Hoovei s, entr.e burc
cr f-oml-.iev nan.;>. c':.,-nohcJ sho moano.litc-rific abandon. peinm.i.nt residence at Stanford am- re,rtnct the
again in utier .self-
Tho be.st pa -t of the matches Was
he wav the F. C. men came back to
FOURTEENTH INSTAUUMENT I whole being seemeil lo clantour just; eye.s.
Synopsis: Pauline, sentiml»ntal.; one pn.^siopHte word in reply, “Yes.
trustful, sincere and loving love, be-i yes, yt^-” But something --sh
comes engaged and married Denni.-;! knew what it was — kept he
O'Hara in the belief that their blissful '.spealiing it eloud. vj^ 've.- and over
happiness will continue unchanged j “Di'nnis — il — tomorrow you still
thru all the years. On her wedding I want me-—'* | “I can’t—I can’t
itiomip.g she awakens with a sti'angei “Tomorrowl Tomon'ow never j^east-i-.such a vile beast
premonition that maybe love does ■ comes,” be broke in almost violently. P An yet in her heart she anew u was rian man, with tiie po
. change, a thought buried in her m;rui|‘‘Kow' do we know what may happen j not so much for Pauline that she was j of one, carried the fight to the Tiger, i
by a let*^eT from her closest friend, j tomorrow? Don’t send me i willing to make her sacrifice as fori
•y yard in San P'ran- a e .subject to congressional action,
cisco bay. From there it will be a (iongress can, for example, abolish «n
au or division, or it can
the- number of employees in
versity, Palo Alto, California.' Mr. and any given department, thus abolish-
Mrs. Hoover are “living out of suit-ling any number of civil service posts.
ca.ses” until the fourth of March. They Probably half the population of
. . . to be such a | carry the fight after being hurt badly W;ij , . " , . , . * v V
east’” Ihv their onnononts Everv Pre-bvte-1 I . 7 1 baggage to take Washington, which -s composed al-
*■ u \ 7 ^beir opponent.. r,xei> I re., byte I ^.,th them when they leave \\a.shing- rnost entirelv of irovernment emnlov-
rt she knew it was'rian man, with the possible exooution 1 __ < »» t. m.). t eniuieijr oi government employ
liarbara, the night before. Puuline Uwuy, my dear. I love you, so much, i the sakt' of a child .^he had once held
Sims Wins
ador<*<l Barbara, who had been mar
ried, wi* the mother of a child which
died, li'.ii now divon''i:d and liv'u.g a
Barbara, for Coil’s sake—” She dis-1 m her own arms.
Bob Sims gave, the best exhibition
engaged her.self from his arms.
“Tomonow, Dennis, if you
of intestinal fortitude witne'S^od here
ton on t’nat day. Mr. Hoover will jj. trembling in apprehension ^hat
company the new President to the ^heir jobs may vanish,
Capitol, but his plans do not contem- ■ 1—
plate n’maining there to listen to hisi
j Suc’n a little life it had been, but it
still I had left something indelihle in Har-1 Clems
I hara’s heart, some memory which, re
successor’s inaugural addres.s. Instead'
in many a day...Outweighed 20 pounds i ^e will me .'I Mis. Hoover at the rail-
WAN T S
son, Mim, was, road sta’-ion, shortly after no m. amC pOR R^N'T, 0 room hou.se on North
will take a train for New York 1 Adair street
life som.. of her tviords e.oihl j „.Rnl me-I swear— ' I'»re s noari. soaie memory wn.en, re-; the fi.'rt ro.;n,l to Vhov will fike a train for ^■ew iorh; A.l»l, .trm., P.-i... in
not u;.,i<r,tan.l. Between Hennis an,., the end .she sent him away, howleurrine now. would not allow her to Lai, „ the count of nine, It wa., evident fll „ a ship which i.s sa.linir that j ,,|y^„ v i>. ..iil.ah-. *P'
I that he was hurt badly. He rose from .
r»id>raru a Sfeming wall of personal j never km*w, and when he had, hurt the chihl'of another woman.
d;.'il'-k^ by both. Six inbntbs after PHtJ-; gone she stood against the door that
line’s wedding, Barbara com''-- for a
sho';t s‘uy. During this visit Bailiara
tf. .!,-w fo Pniiline th:it theix' is
Itp
. i the floor fighting', landing a rigiit on
shut him out, her eyes closed/utterly i Barba* a woke from a troijbled j Davi.n’s chin for the fir.-.t blow after i
exhausted, and the tears raining down late in the foliow'ing morning’to the knockdown. From
thi.s 1)1)1! I on!
talcd, I>-.mis
the passage, and she lookeil up to .see j oowe*- lo make her heartbeats quick-‘ aonin thTt
tb.'y .1 ■ in a crash. Barbata c*scap»‘.w! in a drab gray dres.sing i ‘ii and her clu'cks flush. Dennisl nnd ' house. Sims did aj
t Dennis leg is broken. watching her with kindly eyes.; so or.ily.
Barbara leaned on an elbow
injury
he ret ■ !■- to con.scjousne.ss he leurn.s, ••('ome to he 1. my dem -I’ll gel you
wlio Lh • man is that Ba rbara lov**s. something hot to drink.”
and
..iclf. Dvindm sp.‘n«ls several)
i.n the hospital. Pnirhara ie-l
It’s b
weeks
turns *o .^tay with Pauline, but on one
pretext or another fails to visit Den
nis with Paulino at the hospital. Pun j
line p.'ai's liighly for DennLs’ return |
home Barbara stays only one day af-;
ter Donnis’ retuim from the hoiqiital. j
Much against hi.'- will, Denni.s fimls ai
niew a" action in Barbara, who phiy.- *
the sam ‘ cool and detached role as'
fornre“'ly. A fortnight after Barbara's
return to New Y'ork, she receives a
letter I'-om Pauline that she and Den
nis ttr“ coming to New York for a lit
tle va'ation. Upon their arrival a
round of gay entertainment gets un
der w jy—throwing Dennis and Paul
ine m'ch into each other’s comiiany.
Dennis is in love with Barbara, He
breaks through all barriers and tells
her of his love. Pauline is called home
by the illhess of her mother. Dennis
atays .on. Barbara is happy. Both
fi^ht against love—but it’s over-pow
ering. Dennis declares his love and
Barbara admits she loves him, Jerry,
married-man friend of Barbara’s,!
finds t>enni.s at BarUaga’s flat—and
g^ into a jeaIou.H rage. She orders]
him out of her life forever. Barbara)
Barbara laughed sdbiiingly.
sl^etchcd over he. watch. Half-past
ien* Somethi;ig must h
night for California, . , , ,,, ,
jl'Oii LK.N r—Si'V'n-rooin cottage on
,, , T /- * 1 • Mu.igrove .'-treet. .A.pply to H, 1).
D.rqwrats Tn ( ontroJ I flonvy. tf
Tw'clve years of unintemip'ed Re-'
tment for couple,
reet. 0<*r many
occupied by S. M.
H. D. Henrv. Ic
- -t ^
‘ , Wilson, which K'gun ju 't t.v'enty! tiors.^ Twh iWtsT
_ ivea-s ago. At that time only a few hogs and Ti’rs for .sale ehean. Apply
Ifine job of winning from Davis. j j,„„ ,,uher side of the Atlantic T. J. Feake. Up
The only other P. C. man to V in his| j^nticipated the great Kuropean war, "
'DRESS tlAKl.NC, t'uf late.s; Print
ave happened I ivmote idea' I- j j,
.bewildered. Bill would wade in to hi-y,. n ,he events whieh 1 M • S
'titan swintrintc both hands, ^landing ttecurred tiurint; the war which are at Musciovc St-t et* ' ' ' Hit
lefts ami rights freipicntly. lie was
never in a bad way. Only once or
the root.s of the economic troubles
from which the United Slate.s and all
twice did Flitch hurt him. t lat k is world are suffering.
destined to become a great fighter.
' ('apt. .limmie Horton and ('apt,
Megginson of Clenison, gave the fans
u real fight. Never whs there a lot-up
■ in the three roniuls these boys
fought^llpth men woulil bore in,
throwing leather until one clinched,
then they would back off only to come
By all odds the biggest job ahead, t'hevrolei Comiiany. Apjily lo H
of the Koo.sev« It administration is the Ibnry.
adjustment of the interniilional situ-
i*OR Rl'NT — Keve*'.-room home on
vVe.st Main street, oppo-dte Giles
D.
tf'
I \ VTh’ I)
ation, with respect of debts growing * ir.i
back in fighting. Neither man de
served to lose and even though the de-; party’.s congress
•|’ve sent away the only man I ever lovt‘d!”
is anrpri.sfed by a call from her for-j ^
mer hasband who wants her to retu nj “I’vf been a fool, MMlish,” .4ie .said.' to brin
To buy or rent in (Tin-
out of the Avar, and the effort to re-1 GFe description, price and lo-
store intiiinatioual trade upon 'Achich i 'j
Ihe prosperity of the United States ^ 'F Fox 11'), Montgomery,
still greatly depends. And the most
important tusk w’hic*h President
Ala.
(Ti uw
was
cision was unpopulm^ a
probably^ iTght.
The rest of the fights were clearly
(’lemson’s, with ihe exception of the
middleweight bout. Parker
have gotten at least a draw.
could
will have to tackle al.-vO grew out of^
the war. This is the problem of pen-1
sions, hospitalization and bonus pay
roll 1
NOTICE!
ments for those who serv<
We have a lot of-seed Irish Pota-
f A
mder the 1 Certified and Cobbler and BKm,
.\mecican flag in that war.
and Garden Seed of all kind»-^-OuMi
It seems from here at this lime safej^^d^ *nd ( abbage Plants. ^
In the bantamweight mateh, iKatlhe hew adnilnis;^ Horse Feed, Cow Feed'and ChicksB
was getting along fine, he was lanil- yyju ^ot con.sent to the «leinan«l Feed of all kinds.
ing often, until Fide bounced a light American lA'gion for the im- A full atock of Heavy and Fsaejr
off beagles chin a.s the j mediate pavment of the deferred bo- (iroceri
clinched. Fur the rest of nns certificates held by veterans of|d,jy
round beajcl^ war. It also suems safe to predict! ^
,teem to get tii.s bearing during the there will be a complete reor
iroceriea. Freah Fish Thursday, Ftl-
and Saturday.
'e do pidilic haaBag.
to him.
Now Go On With the Story.
)MH*n a siliv damroMi fool. I’ve
him io .-non, or was it just
that he found lie could noi do with-
’"•W
X
It wa^ a happy evening, and yet - j ted it.
I “I’ve «» iwm, 1 vi- .1 I >, ... I- . I .
ii i' T • •"”t h<*’‘ uov longer.' .she listened in
I Kent away the oniy man I ei'er lo’. etl. ■ .i.
Mrs. .Melli.sh took hei* h.iml anil pat- ' ‘
nothkiC oofOed. It was like goin^ “HeHl come back,” .she comforted,
round and round in a circle, Dennis come back tomorrow,”
rest of the*fight except in (he closing
moments when he came hack to hit
Fide with both hands until the bell.
Freeman Parker proved hims*‘lf to
be a good fighter and should have
gotten a draw. BissetL and McDuffie
put up good fight.H but were out-
cla.s.sed by their opiionenU.
thought savagely when they were Barbara broke away from he** sob-
Imek agairt in Barbara’s flat and she
waa telling him it was time to go. Hej “Tomorrow never coni'*s,” vhe 'Aepi.
looked at her as she took off he'i'j “Tomorrow never comes.”
wrap, a.*id suddenly he said, “Are you, . „ . .
ever gOing to choose between us all, i » i i i . .....
* . * She read Pauline s le ter sitting im Mr.s. .Melli.>h entered^, culm eyes, im
KarDara . . ..u^r ,, i in bed long after Mrs. >F'llish had di.sturbed a.s over. “.Mr. O’Hara. He
Sh^ laugh^ed ^unhapjuly. .!g<me-c<unfiirtably. aw'ay...l>eliev4ug that nevs-he wHFwait. laold him vmi were
there u. Barnet and your husband and i 3],.,,^.
myaelf—wo all want you. j Darling, Darling, Darling (I’nuline
The (■'iicile color tinged the white-, began in her e ctruv ug'int I'.i.-hion)!
nets of her fare. j I don’t know why I am \'’'it;ng to
“B':’ I only want one of you. Den-j tell yon mj w •mdt.-rful s.-cret mt n 1-
nis.| Y o knovv which one.” ' fo-'e I tell Denni.-, ."''mething seeojs to
|(e uji.s"cre(l doggedly that ;-ha]teil me 1 rnn't. ( thin': ; ons how I\«*
coulit **..0 him if .■'he vd.shed, • known, it for--n^ ,!ong time in rhe vay
"yoo have bewitched me, Kariiara. | that peojile know thi-'v.s - suToon-
I s^en'i to Tm* nothing but de.sire for; sciously, don't yon call it ? -snd that
youi I Ciu't—God forgive me - evjn I’ve boon afraid to admit i' i n 10
be sor*> for Pauline.” He went close I my.self. But now* I’m sure. 211 I I’m •'O
to he- And looked down at her with j wonderfully, wonderfully happy rhat
pasaion.ite eyes. “Let me .stay, Bar-jl want to .share my liappines.s with
“Not up yet -Very tired afte:- last
:iig!i*. Sleeping .-.oundly.” Then Den-
I'is’s Voice again, impatient, ohstinule.
He would wait if she would tell
.'.h<. .Stark. Then He* sound of his
.■<tf*pj going to the sitting room, then j
-he ishntting of tlie door,' and .Mrs.-
•Mellidi tillping g'‘ntly on her own. . . . , ~
in/* i Noted Lippincott To (tlve Per-
Magician Here
Next Monday
ganization of the system of caring
for invalid and di.sahled veterans
whose allowance.s and injuries are not
directly due to their war .service. At
present the cost of medical and hos-^
pital .service for .such cases i.s esti-j
mated at around $100,000,000 a year, ;
and it i.s anticipated that this will be
one of the first points of attack by
President Roosevelt in his effort to
reiluce the cost of carrying on the
goveniment by at least 25 per cent.
Farmers Exchange
Phone 157
formance for Henefit of Clin
ton Woman’s Club.
Presidential Fewer
The desire of many of the Demo
cratic party leaders to rush a bill
through the pre.sent congre.ss to give
Lippincott, the Magician, who ai>-
the Pioisident hroailor -power-s than
have ever Iteen conferred upon any
Pre.sident in peace time, for the reor-
still sleeping.”
For a moment ^lu• could not i’n- p^.ars here .Monday at the Florida |
s*,.vi; then she said with an effort: Huditoi iuni, comes high-• of gov.-nimenta! ottices.
“On. .vvs.” 'iv recommended from leading scliool»Sthe consolidation of bureaus and the
“i’ll get ui). Ple i.ie get my bath '',^,, throughout the .South,‘‘'>"‘‘"“Hon of unnecessary functions.
• where he has appeared during recent
w»-eks.
(.)nv
Ba'’li)»ia got o'lL of bed and iooke«l
• t Ml the gla:..-.. .she did not j j,|- feut.uie trick.; is the
h;’c )ie:-l III the eaily n'ng,, j,(jy escape, ma<le fame is hy
In* !.ne\' iu 'the lute Hariy Houdini. F'.jipincott is
look
)p<i
“f
look idd.” .-ihe thought \v,lh aj
one of Hie only two magician.s, it is
seem to have run against a snag in
the shape of an intimation from the
WT'iite Hou.-;e that if such u hill as
proposed is adopted. .Mr. Hoover will
veto it. .Ml. Hoover had asked for au
thority to make -cerluin reoigaaiza-
Flowers For All
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o
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SEE I'S FOR YOUR
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FLOWER SHOP
lO.*! E. (’arnlina Ave.
Phone 33
J tions, which authority w'as denie*! him.
pang, aiid hu’a iedly turn *•! away. Far-1 who nerlorm this my.>te: v ex-j
’mra hail never drc.ssed .so quic kly p^tly as Houdini pre.senled it. H.s ad-. P*-’ Je<iuested .any such broad
before. ^ ' * ' * '
hara. Something seems to tell me that you^ lH*c*au.se you are my best friend' Why h-d be ciun** .•««) early? What
if you send me away tonight I shall and I love
never ome back*. Oh, my dear don-’l
you lo\? me well enough ? If I’m will
ing to throw everything away for
»•
you- -
"But—are you willing?” she whis
pered. “Isn’t it only just for tonight,
=~1jvcau>e we are alone? An^ tomor-
9$
row—
•‘Tomorrow may never come.”
you. Barbara, darling. I’m was he ilo'.ng now ?
going to have a hahy , ,
The little green and goM clock onj,i,,u*^; ami
the dressing table which Jerry Bar-, ;u(h.'mt paint o: pow<!ci on her fucc.
net had given to Barbara ticked mer- Dennis was .standing looking down
rily on—the only seun»l in a worid ,„io iju* file, and he had not t
that .seemed ^ddenly to have grown I off hj.w overcoat.
vareo agent exidains that the enter-4"^wer- a.s it i.s proposed to confer;
tmnment value lies in the speed dis- President Roosryidt, ami he does
played in aceumpli.'hing the feat. The ’’*'Feve that .nny Fresulerit should
jn tbe iniirpr a fa.unil e j44«el-i-44ia4 dm. miixu
ae lust sh.* wi'iit lo him j.,.,.';. u ..v.«n-i ,.o o,-.rt. . how'''’'T' ’*y
there are not enough D<*mocratic
empty and ceased to live, and at last “You are an early l)ird,” die said,] Woman’s cluh receives
box' ill each ov. p, and no maiti r
snbsi.intially made he ninst escape ini
less than (V) seconds or the trick loses: votes m either hoi^e to pass any
“'‘' •''I its charm .so far as the audience ove«' the President’s veto, if
concerned ! it is made a party i.ssue, this seems
a part
to settle the niatter so far as this
which will begin at H o'clock.
- — — ! Ckareil For .\cfion
PROFESSIONAI. NOTICE ! Roosevvlt, it is known, ha.-* aik-
, . [ed his supporters in congress to give
Dp. b. (j, IlHy.s wi.shprt to HB- him all the power they can legally
nou»Ku that after March l.sl he^ grant under the Uonstitution. .\nd, in
will have a.s.sociated with him
with an effort Barbara picked up the {i/iiig t.» speak ligh'ly, and Dennis I ,,ri)ceetls of this perfoi nuince ‘coneerne.l
letter that had fallen from her hand ,; ui ned. 1
She turned away, and for a moment I and went on reading. ! “U,. hu.s heard from I’anline — h«
there wa.H a breathless silence. Whyj “If it’s a boy ” .She closed her. knows about Pauliim,’' Bariiara told
did she hesitate? Bariiara asked her-j eyes w’iib a dreadf'i! f .*eling of weak-j herst if, ami her hsyid went to her
self d'*«Derately. She was not gener-1 ne.s.s. {h^'art
•Hy scninulous; as a rule .she look! Of course it would l.e a b.iy! a boy, “I’m so sorry to come so early, I
what she wanted of life and let to-j with eyes like Denni.i’s and a smile ought to have rung up, hut I—.some-
■korrow take care of itself, but now,! like I)enni.s’;s, like the man they both I how I couldn’t, I—” He broke off;
when Dennis would have touched her,! loved. Oh, Dennis- Dennis! jthen with an effort he pulled himself j Dr. D. (). Khamc, Jr,, TCCfnlly of
ehe gently repulsed him. | She was so cold; suddertly Barbara i together again and said constrained-j Kings CoUIlty Hospital, Ilrook-
“Wait—let me think.” i realize^l that her liandt were like iccji’y: “Y'ou look tired. Won’t you sit
Jf^^t^ved away from her impa-jand that she was shivering violently, lowiu”
«MtIy and began pacing the room.j,She slinped out of bed, leaving th<*' {tarhara laughed. “Don't you mean
Barbara stood very still, looking into,i-est of Pauline’s letter unread, and;! look old?,'! !«he askcii bitterly.
Hm heart of the fire. Her pulses a'ere!crouch^down by the fire. i “uid!” lie did not understand;
m^ng, and she put a hand on the] “There Ik .still tomonow!” It wa^jtiien, .“leeing the pain in her face, he
ovagteUhelf to steady herself, and it las if a voice whi.spcred those words j eail vehemently:,“No—gooti God, no!”
waa at that moment she saar the let-1 into l»er ear as .she crouched by ihej (phen again the unbearable Alienee fell,
ter addressed to herself in Pauline's | fire,^an-1 sodderfly her chveUs flushed j iwi<ara took a cigarette from the
lyn, N, Y.
Dr. Rhame'a office will Be at
the hoHpit*!, telephone No. 323.
the beginning at least, there is little
iloubf that he will get it. Of cour-'e.
any power delegated to the Pre.iidcnt
by congress can alway.s be taken away
froth him by congress, but it begin.')
to look a.s if PresiL^nt Raosevclt
would Yii>d him.self in a pu.iifion of
. W<Mn«n*t Paint
Her* is an exainple of how Cgrdnl
hai heipt^ tbonsands of woiuau
writint.' _ ... j and her puliU K quickened. ' iaantle*helf and lighted it.
took the letter and hid it in the! Tomorrow! It waa not yet too late. With a Kuprome effort Kite control-
folds of her gown; then she returned.; He, would come hack, and just fori led her thoughts and turned to him.
“Come here, flminis.” loracu, if never again, she would knov.' “I had a letter from Pauline laat
Ho camo at once and took her >n his
aflns* He could not speak, and {us Ups
buned as they touched hers. After a
the perfect happiness of his love, and i ni-.riit.” Wa.*. that the lead he wanted?
then ; . . Ijivuiy pulse ’i|t her body seemed to
Across the warm, beautiful room i -rand still awaiting his reply,
long time he whispered: “Do you want!.she caught sight of her reflection ini Dennis said, “Oh, did you?” And
me?” She could feel his heart beat-1 a long mirror, and it .seenu'd to her hen suddenly he plunged forward and
inf against hem. “Do you want me—j overstrung jmagihartion that a .ihadowI look her hand. “And I had a visit
as I want you? May I stay?" I Pauline stood iK'hind her. a .<imiling,
Barbara closed her eyes, and hei i happy Pauline, with loving, tr
y
iioin Hairnet,” he said.
■ [I (f'or^inuod Next Wmk)
“1 was vary ‘ thia aud pats.*'
•writss Mrs. F. H. Scott, ef Roa-
Boke. Va. “I siiffersd from WMk-
BOM and a serert pcla la my back.
TDIa Min uniMiurod m*. and I dkl not
f*#l tik* doing my work. T did not
o«r* lo go places, aud fait worn, tiiad,
day after day.
*Hr mother had taken Cardul, aai
,en seeing lay condlUoa sha advised
■IS to try it. T havo novor regrettod
doing BO. I took throo bottles and It
bodt me up. T gslaod tii weight, m/
color was Dottar and tha »aln loft mr
taiok. I am atrenear maa I bad
baew in soma tlme.^
f’.irdu! ts st)!l by local drugglata
more complete authority than any
Prg.iident has occupied eince .\Ir. Wil-j
I son.^who tor ‘two years, from early ^
jlblT'until early 1910, was practically
j the supieme dictator of the United,
•State.**. ^ I
In any event, the new Pre.ii<lent'
will have to call a spoeial KO.asion of
the senate to confirm the appointment j
of his cabinet members, the new am- j
j bas.iadors and ministers with whom it
; is certain he will replace America’s
representatives abroad, and j the hun
dreds of other Presidential appoint
ees who must be immediately put in,
. ✓
Have A
——NEW-
SPRING
WARDROBE
l*Ian lo have a new .spring
wardrobe the economical
wH.v . hv having your
dresscM. suits, hats, gloves,
ties, coat.s, and other wear
ing apparel cleaned and
nre>*.wed into a second youth
by “The Old Reliable ”
The .service ia rapid . ..
the nvrkroanahip unexcell-
et* . . . and the charfea
moderate.
PHONE 23
s
DRY CLEANERS AND
LAUNDRY
■The Old Reliable”
Tlme-Teated'
office and confirmed. In all, there are/
something like 1.50,000 govcimment! KI'R.SC’K1BE TO THE CHBONKfUl
positions over which the Pre.sident,, **Tti« Paper Everybody Roeifa'*
t-
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