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n ■\. ■ ; -1 -I - TF .■ '/ > { f iPPifi THU^i>AY, O^BER 25, 19S4 ^i,,' -. T /. (■ /, V ^''7 ■► - .' / ■. ’ THE CUHTdN CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S.\C. / I ■ ‘/, 'v 67 ’ .i ' T 4- PAGE SBVgt 1. I ' LAND i^ALE - ' j'conveyod to E. H. DeCjiinp, et cl, *bj The State \)f Sojith Carolina, G. :D. Young, by deed dated NovemiMr — Courty of Isaurens. 29th, 1919, recorded in Deed Book'42, *’ In Court’ of Common Pleas. . ^ Pearl Coleman Moote, Ina Coleman* County and Slate. Benjamin, et a), Plaintiffs, vs Thadj Terms of sale: Cash. The said Clerk E. Coleman, Defendant.* ' # Conrt to lequire of the succesafoi Pursuant to a Decreie of tbe Court!A deposit of $2^.00 (being jess '-'I Unemployment the Probl^ ;ry of the .Administration jmatter of .unemployment. How are :workers going to be put back to' ^'work? Four-fifths of all the activi-' Pecreie of tbe Court { deposit of I2&0.00 (be^g J« in the above stkted case, 1 will .sefl atj^^®*^ of the’judgment herein) im* public outcry to the highest bidder, upon th« conclusion of the Laurens'C. H., S. C., on Salesday ini^i^l^ling as a guaranty of good faith, November next, being Monday, theb®>^^ upon such bidder’s failure to mi .5th .of the month, during the legal deposit, the Clerk of Court sdlall • — ■ • y on case of m Washington, Oct. 13»—The big wm- hours for such sales, the following de-|resell said prope ion is still the pcribed property, .to wit: ' 'Ibe terms above provided, i- THIRD INSTALLMENT neas. As the mother waited for her husband, to share with him the secret of Ellepi coming, a message, came, saying, he would never return.. So throug’h the years -Ellen and her mother lived alone. ... A few weeks after learning the story of the moth- anives t'.'agedy, telling of the was just a little passe in this new’ age of fashion elegance.v They w’eren’t of much^ impoHance, these, two. Just w’hlte of egg, beaten to a stiff froth. Not a grerft deal of substapce, or nourishment, there! Sandy Mackintosh? Somehow, alt though his work sold readily, although^ er’s broken life . . . another mes.sage.']^e had a real./lait for expression, he • 1 1 i1T» w... . • ^ belonged w’lth'the girls, Ellen told fathei^ death. The shock killed .Mrs. | herself. Ills essays at love-making al- Church.. Bewildered . . . alone . *. .^ix&ys bordered on the comic, for-her. warned to “Love Lightly, ’. Elien ar-|Hp alw'ays leady to put her into rives in NewTiork. jone of his careless, charming illustra- {tions, however, always ready to buy ‘And ^0,” said Ellen, “little GoIdi-;her a dinner at some-place where the ^ i. ^ j - j i-i- of the Government\re now being Sandy, nrin*. had dragged the d.-if j „„ ,ua8ti*n\ It‘lies at m.nut.va Gay to her feet. _ - i the bottom of the Lrgthizi “We’ll drop you at your shanty,|nRA. Claire,’’ he said. “That is,' if of the: It was the keynote of the Pres-- youi-ejident’s radio talk to the the nation the really afraid to venture out alone on|other night. .And nobody has c the sidewalks of New "Vork! jforward with^an answer which satis Claire shrugged. fies everybody. All that tract, piece or parcel of land, lying, being and .situate in the County of Laurens, in the State of South Carolina, contain ing’ niiiety (90) acres’, more or le.s.s, bounded by lands of T. J. Coleman, J. Y. Benj^rhin, and the ■Federal Land Bank.’’ Terms of sale: Cash. The succesaful bidder, on the lands being knocked i'dbwn to him shall deposit with th; I’d suspect you, Ellen,’’ she said,j Perhaps the new’ NRA organiza-^ T^^btum^f as she pulled the season’s smartest hat tion will work out a formula that will!^^^ 1*** bid, as a guarantee any subsequeitt raised bi^/'as provid ed by law’l ^ch such bidder shall make a like deposit. The/^ount of such final deposit shalLbe forfeited and ap plied to the judgment afi^costs in the event oL nop^oiUpliance by such laat* bidder wUhm forty days from the date of piibjfc sale as herein, provided. TUPS, W. BENNETT, Clerk of Court, C. P. & G. S. ated at Laurens, S. C.; October 16, 1934.—ll-l-Stcb. ’4 over her beautifully arranged hair,] do the trick. W’'ashington is not at his\good faith in the bjdjimg. The WAN T S locks came :o the^ big city. Or perhaps I should say Little Red Riding Hood. As I remember it, I did wear a* red beret! W'ith just exactly twenty dol-i lars in the pocket of the old tweed coat—but with all of my bills paid, and the homestead still unmortgaged. food W’as good, arfd tbe lights were low, ai^ there was wine for the ask- The older man, Dick Alven ? He wasn’t a lightweight! He didn't .de pend upon charm^ to puf^his drawings over. He didn’t even care, always, that You didn’t know, did you, that I am .aj kls paintings would interest dealers landowner? That whose knees shall; rather than sell them! Ellen, her gaze be known to posterity, am the pos-j creeping gbout the room, felt a thrill scssor of an estal^!’’ l^f affection as her eyes rested upon The man with, the Vandyke beard .his face. For it was to Dick that she reached, ;hiough the clobd of his pipe’had first gone, quite by chance, in her only it’s hard to'suspect anyone w'ithi all sold on the theory which is • beingshlill be applied to the purchase milk—frozen milk —in her veins!* I j advanced in several quarters, upoh his compjyfng with the don’t doubt,’’ therei was a queer notei which seem^ to be gaining' ground,sale^^therw’ise to be IF IT CAN BE. CLEANED OR of almost envy in. her voice,“‘that you i that in the best of times there are i pw'iies Th interest, the pressed, Royal can do it. Royal Dry and Dick will really talk about cos- always three million men o.ut of work, an^Defendant herein, asj Cleaners. South Broad Street, Phone, tumes.’’ J ‘ ' ^ ion any given ((ate. The pri’ncipal| ’^uidated dipmageK In.the event the 77. * ' ' tf Elleii tried, very hard,|lto copy the'trouble with’all the disimssion of un-shOqld fail to make spirit of Claire’s shrug. employment is that nobody really'deposit, or should fail to comply knows how many able-.bodied, willing ’’yith^lhe terms'of H^he »gle, the saidil lartds shall be re-sold on the si “Be.sthat,” she said, “as it may!’’ ‘Then they were gon<A the three of smoke, for her hand caiefuHy removed from which Ellen I quest for‘wotk, A ^lim, frightened his vicinity, child, In a scaHet cap and an unfash- He shrugged, and reached instead for* - the glass that stood at his elbow. “For such a red hot,‘.red capped lit tle person,’’ he said, “you’re startling ly chill! Know that, Ellen?” He laugh ed, quite alone, at his pun. “A Church —and why should a church need forti fications? — with battlement's and moats and a drawbridge!’’ I One of the twp/other girls was speaking. / ' . j “Shut up, Sandy,’’ she said/ “You’re just about as funny as a wake! Say, Ellen,’’ her/ voice was shrill, “why don’t you /throw a party up* at your place,, some wwk-bnd ? The crowd of could make perfectly swell ■;FOR SALE—Green tomatoes and hot peppers.- William B. Bailey, 127 N. workers are out of work, or at anyil^*'* snail t>e re-sold on the same, or |'?r®^*? ,“ime in the pa.st. There never hasi°*^^ ' Salesday, on the I-XIR RENT — Downstairs,apartment, them. Clattering down the uncarpeted i perhaps there never can be I^Quie terms, at the risk of the default-' i-AnrYia AvqMoKIo loT S»n,lv l»,.<rhin„_0«v*. accurate sci-acation of thc>!cm-''"« P-'«haier. Purcha,«*r to pay for ployed into the two or three^clas.ses' and recording. stairs. Sandy laughing — Gay’s shrill giggle echoing his mirth. , “They’io laughing abjmt me,’’ Ellen told Dick, and her tone was tranquil, j “They think I’m something from an-ij other planet.' That I have .six toes on each foot, and they’re webBed. You tell ’em different, Dick.'You’ve seen my feet—’’ ionable topcoat, she had come knock- hig at his studio door. And he, with curiosity written in every line of his face, had let her into the square, som ber room in^*hich he painted But Dick was staring at her strange^o get^n pay us •whoopee.” If a shadow' crept across the care- -fully roughed little face of^ Ellen Church, she_veiled that shadbw’ with a slim, raise^’hand. Her ansyver came with almost too much nonchalance. “I haven’t been near the place,” .sh said, “since I turned the key in the ' lock and went out into the storni, with neither a wedding ring n€(r a >aby. I’d have to have considerable' of a week-end—and I mean ijiy head!—to take you all up there. Why,” e“en at twenty .Ellen ooulda’t quite control the sudden tremor in her voice, “Why, the place is full of ghosts . . . The man with the Vandyke beard puffed away in silence for a moment. “You were tolling your life story,” he reminded Ellen, at last. ^“Not that it’s such a whale of a story, at that. There 'hasn’t been a starvation, or a temptation, or a. ruination, yet“’ "'And,” the tremor had quite gone from' Ellen’s voice, “there won’t be So ,you want to pose?” he had que.stioned. “I fancy, from your looks, that you’,ye just run away»;from school, with an old copy of ‘The Common I.aw'’ tucked into your poiket. Well, I do need a model. But you’ll find it hard, unromantic* i^ork!” Ellen had an.swered haughtily, to cover the shiver in her heart, the quake in her soul. “I’ve posed all my life,” she told him. “I know it’s-not easy; But I’m u.sed to it!” Dick*^ Alven’s practiced, oddly per sonal yet oddly impersonal gaze had run the length of^her slender body. He sighed. i iXou’re such a kid,.” he Ho]d her. “Do you pose for the figure?” / , Ellen felt the blood mduirtlng into her cheeks, pounding into her temples. But she answered with^ certain dog- gednm. “I have, of course, posed that way,” she said. “I can, if there’s no-other work to be had. .But I’d rather—not!” Dick Alven had laughed. “I thought that would scare you out,” he said. “I’d* know you for an amateur any day. Who’ve you posed for—you little bluffer?” / Ellen’s head was high. The blood had receded from her cheeks. "" “I posed for Mrs. Church,” she said. “YqU must have seen her work. She specialized in drawing of children. Of ly, through the drifting smoke, mo.st of which he was now' creating, him self. “Sandy may laugh at you,” he said, “but he’s -in love w'ith you, Elleirl^’ Ellen, again, atterjipted the^shrug. It'was more of a success thw time. “Oh—^love!” she said.^Iust that. Dick went bn. , , “So,” ne said evenly, “am I, for that matter! I love you, Ellen, you know. Foolish, isn’t it?” Ellen agreed into which they naturally/tall. ^ . riassifying the MLorlfers There .are the .skilledT‘’competent ■THOS. W. BENNETT, C, ('. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated October 16, 1^34.—ll-l-Stcb. 4 rooms. Available Nov, Is:. Mrs. J. B. Yarborough, 81 W. Main. Itc FOR RENT- workef^, who-give a day’s work for! a day’s pay|/the seasonal workers LAND SALE Ten-room Residence just outside city limits, witn all city con- tf veniences. Apply to H. D. Henry. FOR RENT-^-room apartment, up- who preferl(^f in off-seasons, and the* unentpfbyable.s, w'ho often manage [5'^’^^^’ Laurens, ^o getyOn payrolls in the flushes! tinve^ Court of Common Pleas. “Yea, it is, rather,” ahe^said. “Be ^ cause 1 hav'e reason to .supj)nisi^_Dick,!(>apn money foi^their ow'm*rs, that love w'ould stand for marriage W'ith ''You’re that sort. Sandy? Poasib^ he isn’t. But—well, w'hat buL^ork only when necessity^^ives. first Carolinaa Joint Stock ^/There is "icoming to be^ aC.g'eheral j Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs 'agreement in ' Adminiatfation circles *^^1 •T. H. Buice, De- that a high proportion—some'put it!_ at 90 per cent—of all the present un-!. T*ucsuant to -a Decof the Court employment is in the so-called “dur- above stated case, I will sell at able goods” industries. The major in-' outcry to the highe^st bidder, dustry in this category is building,Laurens C. H., S. C,, on Salesday in and that does not mean homes alone,!being Monday, the but factories, hotels, hospitals, rail-'legal roads, ships,.and every other sort ofi^*’^''’’ •’’^eh sales, the following de- construction w'ork which/, produces property, to wit: - ’ things which are not immediately eat-j Tract. No. 1; All that certain fiiece, ^ up or worn out but are useful to'P®*''’^’! or tract of land contining five I hundred eighty-thre# (583) .acres,' Financing “-durable goods industries'''''**"^ less, situate, lying and being stairs, unfurnished, private bath. W. T. Jacksion, East Carolina Ave., phone 39()-j'. ■ /. • \fc FOR SALE — Good 273-J or 2211, tin. or milk cows. Call E. B. Mar- Itp see FEED Sp'ar(,an Laying Mash now! The extra eggs ^ou get this fall will pay for all t'he mash your layers eat. Clinton Cotton Oil Co. Itc A GOOD Laying Ma?h mear.s p’-ofit.a. Feed Spartan Buttermilk and Cod Liver Oil l^aying Mash for more eggs. Clinton Cotton Oil CoJ .. Itc 4- Colds That Hang On Don’t let them get started. Fight them .1 i . quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 helps ia Po “ requires long-time, capital invest-f®^ Garlington, about fouV (4) miles! ments. And it i’sijicetisely there that of Renno in Jacks Town- would marriage with you mean, Dick? j the difficulty begins of inducing pri-j''.,^‘P’ of I^urens, State of Figure it out, from my point of view.jvate capital to invest. Banks can’t^""^^ Carolina, having such ^shajie, •lend—ought not. to-lend—nroney on courses and bounds as will deposit subject to call, on long-term '"oi"** fully appear by reference to a mortgage loans or bond issues. The thereof -made by W. M. Nash, amended Securities Act make.s it J^orveyor, on the 7th day of February, somewhat easier to float bond issues "which said plat is recorded in either. Not white the old hrain sit^i young Kiris. She,’’ Ellen’s lips all at firmly juet above the well-known shoulders. Well, to make a short'story long, I got in touch with the only soul ,I knew, believe it or not, in New \ork. A person whq had sold my mobher’s work. Sort of an art agent, you under- •tand. Mather—she did alLof her sell- “ing swond hand, she wouldn’t ^ee art editors herself. You have to. be pretty swell,” there was a note of -pride, a Only k new iwme, and a w'tMiding ring. I’d work just as hal'd as I’m working now. I’d have the deuce of a lot more to-w.Qrry about—babies, for instance. And I wouldn’t have lots of things that I,^have now, either.” Dick’s voice rasped J'bst’ a little. It was a very nice'voice when it didn’t have that grating note. “What, for instance?” he ques tioned. “Priyacy, for instance!” Ellen an- sw^rifd, trying to make her tone flippant. Dick was rising from his chair. His tall figure, despite his breadth of shoulder, gave the effect of gauntness. He came swiftly acrass the room and laid his hands, not too lightly, on Fal len’s shoulders. (Continued Next Week), one. Powerful but harmleu. PleaMnt to take. No narcotica Your druggist ia author*! ’ ized to refund your money on the spot i|. your cough or cold U.not reliered by Creo* mulaion. U(1t.) for s suah ( ^iroe purposes. _ the office of the Clerk of Court for I^resident and Congress I.(aurens County in Plat Book No. 2, The President W'as reassuring in'P®^*^ ' » ®nd bounded on the north by his radio talk. He came out pretty Duncan’s Creek squarely for the “driving power of ^®'''^ landii of R. E. Copeland, on the individual initiative and the incentive ^y Young lands and Rasor of fair prteuU^rofit.” There persists ‘®'"^'’ ®'"^ Owings lands, on the a fear, however, that the next C()n-|^‘*''.^ ^y I*nds of J. H, Bell and the gress may not see eye to eye with!^'L'''K‘’ lands. either the President or with private Tract No. 2: All that certain piece, capital. That there will be more rad-! P®*^''f*’ p^Aract of land containing one FEEL TIRED, ACNY- “ALL WORN OOT?” i Get Rid of PoIbods That Make You m icals in the next Congress than in ®'"1 four-tenths > " ...1. •. ■ last one is the prevailing belief here, f ®''''^*» niore or less, situate, ly- <tefensive\ ;n Ellen’s sort of prid voice, “to aell your stuff that way: But anyhow^’the pride was gone from ber voice, noyir, “anyhow, I went to this agent and tasked her advice. And •he tried to help. ‘Perhaps you’d bet ter be an artist,’ ^e said. ‘It’s in yodr blood.” ‘But it’s le^ out of my fin gers,’ Itold her. ‘Well, what cap you do V she asked-tne. Ai^ * regular now at posing.*’ ” A man without a bekid/and for that treason some years older than the Vandyked onej-spoke. • “And so you are!” he told Ellen. “I never knew anyone ■who''*could catch an idea the way you do. I wish to heaven I could keep you busy all the time. Not that I woulfin’t. be afraid to have you in the studio all the time— Ellen shrugged “i don’t eat irtiits,” _8he said, “not once were quivering; all at once the tearsrirtood,‘'iiK)undly, in her eyes, “she was—my mother!” ^ Dick Alven, with a certain niute| astonishment, had watched the tears spill over on to the pate cheeks. He had given himself a little shake, and had closed the studio door, ' / “Make yourself at home,” he^ told Ellen. “I’ve an order for a sort of Kate Greenway mural, to dress up’a half-baked, junior lea^e ^ inspired children’s theatre. I can use you plenty,’^ And so Ellen entered the studio, and buttiHied hepself into a-high waisted, blue-sashed muslin dress, and started out upon her career as a professional model. It was m easy as that! Under Did^totoiage,-which ahnost amount* ed to chaperpnage, she met other ar tists, secared'other work. It was getting late. The cigarette smoke was rising toward the ceiling of'the room. As soon M*the bunch left, Ellen thought, she would fling up the ■windows—and make the, room aweet again. , - “I think,” she called now to^e cor ner in which Gay and Sandy were sit ting, very- close, “that yqu’d. better clear out. I’m'working tombrrow; and "Hr IDCCFOR* J0NNJO5CPHGAUE5Ma More of them will be-labelled “Repub-;'''K being-about four (4) miies licah,” in all probability; but party oortocast of Renno and at Garlington in Jacks township, County of Lauren.s, labels mean nothing to business men^ when their money is at stake. Until,^f South Carolina, having such the temper of the 1Tew Congress has!'''^®!'®^'* ^e'tes, courses and distances beeri demonstrated, which will not be'®*' ri^ore fully appeoj^hy reference until -some time, after it convenes ® *ui^ey thereof made by the TtMu- i January, there may not be any mate-' Engineering Company of Co- ' rial increase of the willingness of *nnibia, .South Carolina, dated May 15,. private capital to finance many pro-, office of the ■ ' I C lerk ()i Court for sai I S a constant backache keeping you miserable? Do yon enfflar burning, scanty or i too. frequent urination; . attacks of dizzinen^ rheumatic pains, swollen feet and ankles? Do you feel tired, nerrottB —all unstrung? Thea give some thought to foor kidneya. Be sure they functJoai properly, for functional kldpey d]»< order permits^ poisons to stay ta -the blood anddpeet the wholi lya* tern. • Use Doan’t Piilt. Doan’s are Cor the kidneys only. They help tlM kidneys cleanse the blood of health*' destroying poisonous waste. Doon^t, Pills are used and recommended the-world over. Ctet them from on]}' druggist. „ Doirs PILLS fc ■*** jects. The progress made under the F'etl- .SLate in Flat Book aid County and No. page —, oral Housing Act i.s regarded as high- ®*"^ bounded on the north by lands ofj. ly encouraging. It is bringing money! on the ea.st by even raw onps like Sandy here; not j I’m starting.»rly. Sandy eyed her reproachfully. “Women,'” he spid, “they’re all alike. even good ones like yoq!” -*One of (^e girls 'laughed. It was a sharp laugh, rather, „ . u “I’m not so sure of that, she tout Ellen, n’d say, for all your wide eyes ai>d your raised eyebrow's, that you were a regular^ man-eater. Yo'j have a oome-one game—” “That,” interrupted the man called Sandy, “that*doesn’t come anywhere! ^ as a slim, lazy pant^r stretch^. o-ame somehow al- Nobody had been making love to is engaged in hawking ‘[dope ” of some j relieve p'arn,| ^FnATIVE I>RIjGS “modernization” of homes at . ®^®®j and here- A good general knowledge of s«‘da- the rato of hundreds of millions, and ''"®^ter ^cribed, and on the south by A gooa general anowieuge oi T«*norts which reach Jim Mof-'the Seaboard Airline Railway, and on' tive drugs is always desirable; or, it 't the reports wnicn reach Jim moi Uy lands of P M Pitts has seemed to me that half the world'fet’s headquarters a^ to be relied on,, ^ • by some-time next, month will start a big * •>. /in mat oiner tract, movement, of new hom.e construction, j ®'''^ parcel of Jand, situate, ly- This ihay run to a billion dollars or '"K* ®nd being neir Garlington in more, of investment, with a corres-j/®'''*’^;* about tour (4) miles ponding-increase In empldyment>ifi1"®'^h«*5 ^ ‘'""tainrng one j hundred and seventeen and three- ! fourths (117%) acres, more or less, • As to the reorganized 1^'RA, cer-1®''<1 .having such shaj^, metes, cours- tain fact's and personalities stand out. * ®h‘J^ dista^es as will more fully ap- Personalities first. 'IV(rrnen will runj^f hy reference to a plat made by kind or other, alleged to 6r, produce “sound, refreshing'sleep.” These things sell—tons of thein—anl uStSilly "at ehorinous profits, ffdwe/cr, the advice I want *o give in this litt.c talk is, to be extremely CHUtious in pain - relievers and ‘ sleep - producers that are olfered for your,,use, by the horde of nostrum-venders thit beset D^^daote/ fA ’ifv* TRAVEL INFORMATION the building, trades. Richb^rg and Willikras ized nRA, cer- the whole show. .They are J)onald R.ll^ohn _M' Hudgens, Surveyor," on the ^°On^L*te?hi*kina of oain-relievers-liSchberVand S. c'lay'WiTljams. They|?Est day of MarcB, 1899;®^. recorded 6to.fr™.™ th. only full-tta. .x.cutiv., pto-JI>e«l Book IP, p.*. 235. m th. of. vided for. Mr. Richberg was for yiars ^he Cjerk of Court for said . BUS TERMINAL KELLERS DRUG STORE Telephone No. 1 Hart's on# travsl esBtsr whtrt jnxi art surtd accuratt and datailtd information . rtaponaibla and courteous aarvica . . . co pitta and convtniant facilitiaa . . . nationaOv famoua'and popular, tr'anaportation. at your travtl Baadquartan. for tvary trip. very wise law pretecto tKe public and —- •X*' ^ and State, which said plat' you cannot get opiates Witl^out a pre- ^unsel.for the railroad | contains one hundred and "thirtv-two* Icription from . lic.n»ilTphy.ici.n. I». do., not b.h.v. ,tron*ly .n fourth" 7l32T) wdl ThW i./, it .hould -'0 one* .hundred and seventeen j '"'■jiie .ffoitively anij stick together un-) acres being! harassing coughs. f \ ^ all of the,lands shown on said plat, ly- The vast majority of modem\jeda- less the Government lends a Just puppies in mangers. Ellen won’t based on a drug known as j Elay Williams, as was pointed out in; on the we.t and nprthwe.st of the k 'mt-foucirkrltoV to the mo- jr/kThito'' ThU "i; tapaW. 'ord-oik*! ' fh."Snii ra"id ufc^f’lan^‘ Wng she thraws me out. J^Iou. . Had'hotter^ given u d.r the .d-‘]^der. »Ho,have^heen__,promot.ng^, [vice of a capable physician. ..u™ u.. ;» „ the ea.st by the Seaboard Airline Rail- All W lie her! «*» . Claire rose Tithely from her place on the cushioned day bed. She strotch- Ellen’s come-on game somehow ■ways fails to arrive I” - 'AVAY* 410 ftliCTntlV. AQu Ogire. , ‘*I’m r^y to blow,” she said. “This way, and on the soufh by lands of n^pdeFs like herself, names behind which they hid own commonplace labels—Gay Vqrwm —'the shorter one, with the angelic face framed in red hair. She was in demand for magazine covers, Gfiay. Her innocent eyes were a guarantee on ^y periodical of its faith with tbq ^hc. Claire ^Tremaine —the tall, one, wh^sposed for fashion work. Whd with -her >^061083, curveless figure their a slightly eager note in her drawling voice. “You go my/way'!” -- Bu^ Dick, slowly, was shaking his’ beiul. t ' “I’m sti^ing here, for a bit, after tbe rest of you leave,”, he told her. “I want to talk with Ellen. I'm the guy she's working for tomorrow, , We’re starting mi that Indian thing—and I want to talk to her about costuraec'' satilla, and such like. All have merit ii^ suitable cases. Sidney , . , . . v eeuse. ............. ... - lawyer belonging to J. Y. Garlington; the and is the- dominating spirit lof the tracts above mention^ "^eihg Amalgamat*^ Clothing Workers, the dreiihound ^ auavLi'^ I would bowura of the medi(iine-!*''i»«\n'onths. He i» a tohacco m.ou have facturer from North Coralina. A third peddter. Certain vegetable drugs have, imoortance is Sidney Hiser, and on the'vve.st by lands form-, long been utilized as nerve-sedatives imporiance p oianey _ i and tranquilizers for nervous patients. Hillman. (\Mr. Hillman is a I refer to hyoscyamus, passiflora, pul- i. -the Then, fSTorder sedative tars.” The head of this group is ace largest'labor organization of the A. F.jtor Davis, of AAA and Relief Admin- c6alj®f E*. ‘ ^ A listrator Hopkins, together with Rich- With Richberg’s Birotherhood af-.b^g and Williams. Administration ionlv^l be thinas act very de-' filiations and Hillman’s connection j will be by a new alphabetical bureau, on the circulation, and may be'^JiS the'Arnalagamated, it looks aslNIRB—National Industrial Recovery elded y if CAiiAratinn'* ■t'i**nflrth in laKor i Rnar/I kAoJA/I /71a.. tXTMKA-AAw positively dangerous for weak or /ailr ittg hearts. Shun, as a rule, the com mercialized pain-killing tablets which are hawked to all who will listen. if the Federation’s stcength in la^r | Board—headed by ,Glay Williams .and affairs was on the decline. B<?th‘ Richehijt, ai^^. Hillman' favor " “ve^*- WHAT DO^ « P. S. Jeahes 09? ’’AygllW US oppi^ed^to t^e tionT'‘craft” unions. 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