The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 07, 1920, Image 8
HOWABOUT'DAD'?
Writer Makes Plea That Is
Worth Consideration.
Yeo Often Father of Family Gives All
With Comparatively Little
Return From Those
He Loves.
It is not father's plaint. Ite rarely
admi)ts that h has mnuse for coim
pinint. So '-'Omit tuist do it for
hIm.
lnlugite. if yotu please, a suc cesful
man of Op(. ltesidles his prospett1s
busiess or praofe'sson.i, he hits it lkiiu
an) indlepetualce. Ilit has. tlue ehar
aC'ter, umt Ilniished repta~tiont. good~t
henitht tid lutpretitly idleal fatnully
relatiolt'-. Yet lie i not halppy. I 'os
sibly ie krows wihai is tile miatI ter;
teor'e likely be loies)n't ; but we do.
It Is toe seemin:gly idelen domestic
t'itilotis, Of his three childiren. his
son, .: liit' young ian of 11). prom
Ises, after Ihe suh:it:dtn'e of youth's
ellerve'rence, Ito follow worthily in
his father's footsteps. But there Is
no con-aieshi p between t hem. 'I'he
boy; g::' ently respect his 'i ther, and
his iove teight Ie a sta3 in the crise.,
of. lif;, bit is smial ntml'ort in its
ciead .levels. Ile would as likely thin!(
of cturnint;ii with Abrahanm.
Il.s tier iaigl.ter Is "out," his
yotity~l stillita school girl. Ile hals
given beta1, every adv(anlige of etluen
tiol, rp":,t gheir hills, keeps openhouse
for (heir' coliiany, seineltne's board
,.ttg vi.',iting gill friends for weeiks. lie
has ticenT drivel from Ile parior to
t'C lihrary by Iin' force of that deep
rooted Anttriet t'elsion tha social
pleasure is strictly for yiung people.
To he sure. his girls solmetines ltake
fits of potting him, but the unfor
'uinat' (oiltni(In'idie Of these sp''l1.
with culls forki so fresh aindulgence
will force itself on his attention. tie
'-.;I~e his loyal efforts to be fondly
blind.
And his t ife, the one metatiber ot
his fatriily of his own generation, she
who has with himl a cotinon bast,
':omionl interests and at common re
merahianel'e 0' "Love's Y'oung iremn,"
surely site is in perfect accord with
him? Surely slie sits in the library
with him1?
No, shei doesn't. A successful man's 1
wife often tiistitkes the deference
paid to her for tribute to her own
itari when In faict it Is paid solely
'1, her hutshamio's wife. Occastionally
death intd iisfortine rob her of both
hushan(d and money and then she is
mate to realize how little court is
15a1id to her personality. But the tis
,tike is qtite nat ural, nii she really
be(lieves hier husband fortunate to p~os
Iss her. ''herefore, when shet) has
given the liie ntal thought necessairy
!u the smotioth running of the dmtiestic
machinery sloi fancies she has itne
'.er fuil duty by him. The rest of her
ii'rgy sie gives to her clubs. her lima
WtSi1c', thne dressing of her dazughters
ad lherself; in line, to till that iper
talns to the social standing of the
family; never questioning the real
hi ppiness of the taletted timan who is
steadily working for tlie means to
give her and her chiilren these ad'
vitlages. She takes it for granted
that he is comaple:tely satilstled1 with
But he Isn't. Ile is human and often
love htungry3. It is high (ime bia tutm
iy call their dor'mnt love Into ae
tive life and gi ve sini les to himit now,
instend~ of tears to his catsket.-Penn
glyvanla Gr1t.
Matters of Etymoiogy.
Rtamublers among the deriv'ations of
words8 can always fInd fantastic sim
ilaritles. "Coenyne"' is centurties old
and( means a land where ease anad luix
'ry prevall, Itubberlanid, an iaginary
itbode of the lotus eaters. Its etymlol
ogy Is disputed but1 possibily fromii the
t.rencha meianinig "catke," the Land of
Cakes. It has been conniected with
"Cockney," whose origIn also' Is un
certain, meaning a (dweller ini 1London1
lo sound of lowv hells. "Coenyne" Is
usually spelled "Cockalgne." The two
words dliffer' ablsolutely in pronunrci
ittlon. for' It must.9 be rememrbered'u that
'"coca Itn" Is pro(nouniced co-ca-in;
three, not two syllables. Another er
ror made by those51 comnpising "(ite
ai few" [p'rnou~nce "par'ess," wh'leh'l has
its "e" short and accent on the first
sylable as ir that "e" wtere long antd
the accent on the second. Finialiy, the
origin of cocnIne is clear, fromt the
South Amerienni coca plant andic the
:theical su llix '"ine."
Again.
Onli thei night of armistiee <bty a
negro t roopieri met some lhiarous
Pirenchmetn. Next muotaing lie wast
biefore his captain. chaorgedi with In
toxication.
"Young mia n," scowled thle cap
tain, "you've got a mighty good ree
ord, andi I'm sorry. Ilivt you any 10
excuse to offer for this otbreak ?"
''I nin't goit no excu'tse'. iPlease.
csp'n'' stiId t he tul prit. "but I'se done
got a good rteasonl.'"
''A reasonill." e'xclahimedt th4'e aptaln.
"WVell, citi't. I dunini'o de'I-uglish
to' it, hut tit' hunch4' I tIn't lns' night
Concrete Batfled Bandits.
'i At11 the itef thei t.\l "0de t revolo
wevrel betginnhing4i toIus' 'onc(relit' ini this
steel strulurlttes have t'eeni d'stroyed.
The A
The4
As the number of <
all those who submitte
contest.
Only one solution <
been filed. No money
This puzzle will be
all those who sent in tli
charts should notify thi
solve the second puzzle
Solutions of this pi
ing, Jan. 16th, 1920.
later may take a corre;
so as to bear a postmai
as if they had been deli
In case of a tie on
slightly changed condit
87 *48 Si 17 35 5 96 I8 7 5 90 73 1t 2 10 35 28 41
91 73 46 ill 4:) Ii 911 1 :3 16 51 86 13 29 7 18 31 7;
81 S; 19 71 21 :38 5 13 71 2 72 91 38 IS 3 69 5 2'
73 81 13 25 61 12 33 21 2 53 16 29 63 "17 99 IS 38 2
62 6: 6 52 36 21 94 8I 45 32 3 91 82 31 5 82 46 14
77 72 35 28 1 71 3 23 41 15 90 19 13 25 87 11 91 99
79 99 65 43 51 2 72 24 73 34 22 391 18 37 .16 76 7 23
98 5 1. 22 76 16 46 18 55 95 56 67 I 3 39 21 2 33
31 2S 811 2 51 81 99 4 76 62 95 :30 66 99 3 II IS 4
27 87 85 12 7 :31 37 44 23 27 15 54 15 2 8 I 7 5
01 59 8 17 57 11 87 27 18 92 6898 11 7 95 87 79 91
82 43 78 75 1 64 93 7-1 29 2 83 9 4 9 82 73 95 87
73 67 69 96 19 38 58 52 59 97 21 3 6 .1 68 81 93 90
19 4I 53 26 42 99 51 47 3 25 71 98 8 1 99 83 90 73
31 38 62 49 12 77 31 54 39 82 37 67 92 IS 3 1 4 7
0 33 63 21 83 2 13 79 28 61 99 25 13 17 15 2 8 :3
11 99 39 4 48 89 41 :3 88 541 2 11 22 98 13 84 i36 991
51 41 17 4-2 37 21 67 98 40 72 12 36 18 16 55 II 39 28
38 71 98 Si 69 81) 51 52 29 75 13 24 16 99 92 54 66 35
61 32 68 19 76 42 6 99 83 61 96 2 67 55 18 81 53 79
49 81 13 99 1 14 17 3 55 "14 9 99 4 81 25 18 95 2
71 53 I 73 07 2 7I 97 79 5669 3 534373 15 53 3
58 72 2:3 59 11 :39) 14 25 41 19 3 99 29 71 52 69 27 99
99 2537 6938 7 69 29)6370 43 58 61 25 2 38 19 57
71 65 58 34 83) 02 2 6:3 70 33 71 6 57 39 416 3 45 :32
14 6999 8169 27 7398 1157 8 99 69 25 51 2 98 37
41 78 5 61 77 27 13441 1:3 60 72 3 55 1369 5979 2
71 19 61 96 69 67 87 2 87 25 33 28 96 2 67 lI :38 3
8695 38 2 46901 8 253173 8649 6990 18 586 99
91 9 69 55 39 29 87 3 39 78 91 98 7 41 1 65 79) 48
69' 72 73 ~38 62 19 9 99 8 419 2 87 6~3 3 79 410 9 83
I )raw a 'ontinuous chain of circles cac
across the face of the chiart to the ex- anyi
t remne right hand column of figures. the
Ilegin at any number or figure In smu:
the0 extremel left hand column that the
you wish. Starting In this column cle
you mairy io either up or dlown, or to 'I
the right, but not to the left, until wh
you reach 3 lhe extreme right. hand , the
col u mn. I totf
T(he problem consists of encircling Iget
he figure.;, the sumn t otal of which \
will b ie thle highest. lut
i'~ach section of the chain munst con- at;
.dit of eith;er three, four or five cir- .\i a
eles b~efore It followa4 another direc- net
tilon. liy section is meatnt, three, four I ser1
or fIve circles in a straight line. In'
det erninini the numbl'er of circles In obi
TillS8 JILSitATIVE (!flAlRT
The1( nCCOmflpanying chartt Is shown
to illiustrate how the chain of circies
mnay be0 dIrawn across lihe face of thle
liuzzie chart. Starting in the utpper
left hand earnier the first section con
talns foutr 'i rcs, thie secondi section
threet, the tird sect Ion threie, the
fou rthi sect ion thiree, the fifth section
f1ve anid so oin. The rumii total of the
ligure3s ini thle circle; is 16:38. You
maiy starl off b~y having either t hree,
fotur1 or five' circles in thei Ii rst col
umn11, and( (endinig by having either
tihre, f'our or ive in thle last.
MAIL 3
SECOND PUZ
IN
dvertiser's Puz
orrect Solution of the Fi
764..
ontestants who submitted this solution is
d any other solution are eliminated fi
af the Second Puzzle may be submitted.
has to be paid with solutions of the secor
printed only once in the paper.. Two ex
e correct solution of the First Puzzle.
*s office at once. This of course applies
izzle must be filed in person'or mailed no
However those residing where they do nc
spondingly longer time in which to returri
rk showing they were mailed within the ti
vered at this office in person.
this puzzle those tied will be required
ions as provided for in the rules of the or
THE SECOND PUZZLE CH
:1 13 31 95 5 2 26 39 6 99 2 50 61 88 17 67 19 79 81 91) 73 19
99 5 71 62 4 83 73 25 86 21 72 19 39 79 48 92 1.1 49 2 99 11 48
20 83 29 , 87 52 16 73 5 89 37 :3 93 18 03 18 1 62 39 67 68 69
5 19 39 99 13 63 2 35 5 21 11 99 48 1 19 39 87 33 12 7 95 9
83 8 41 5 91 90 19 8 4o 86 72 57 81 :3 28 77 7 98 2 19 II 39
7 31 79 37 73 22 39 25 2 36 14 63 95 5 7 98 66 70 73 7 18 5
G6 87 13 2 89 18 :31 99 2 2 2 2 13 11 91 13 76 3 19 96 13 87
4. 55 66 :32 19 :11 91 98 87 93 86 98 90 3 11 88 39 86 52 76 68 94
92 1 1 47 97 18 I 5 1 79 3 87 91 1886 5:1 6 877
17 7 I I 119 8512 7 6 3 18 90 3 76 39 5 74 2 99 9 14
139 I I 56 92:3 13 10 17 2 80 3 55 13 47 79 1 2 81 97
2 18 12 11 63 87 125 7 8 1991 3 83 67 74 86 79 9 95 8
8 3 3 2 2 72 95 :3 11 8 2 6 99 3 90 95 68 54 95 85 11 42
6 5 3 :3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3:3 1 26 37 3 79 5 59 85
I1 31 75 99 81 72 11 :37 34 99 39 36 11 27 67 38 2 98 9 17 8 4.1
19 28 13 35 11 47 5 26 66 27 5 73 71 25 79 15 13 1 31 .14 22 15
1 91 30 64 13 2 22 28 :13 91 22 38 14 82 19 70 58 08 37 3 73 24
17 25 19 74 88 27 33 25 56 58 33 99 4 29 39 68 92 29 2 99 1 94
91 58 5 32 99 81 48 5 39 23 29 16 91 38 67 45 77 25 86 0 98 19
28 14 53 73 13 34 10 I2 87 2 98 14 43 92 18 76 57 5 06 78 9 96
76 38 75 56 19 81 35 09 67 74 19 35 68 71 99 37 63 87 89 29 67 5
315 25 1 98 32 89 91 3 18 86 76 44 13 5 87 19 319 94 40 25 82 23
44 81 49 52 77 3 10 99 :30 51 14 73 41 67:11 98 I 2 55 95 11 87
75 31 33 2 93 09 45 19 24 0 2 94 13 81 20 0 3 39 73 88 0(163
39 42 5 I 73 32 5 43 82 3 83 43 37 70 49 72 931 32 96 69 3 8
87 22 7 99 3 80 16026129 99 4 06158 4t5 77 27 72 10061 2 99 7
82 6822l47 8513 271477931 141912 9306817 8806984 48 2 77
87 79 2579 32 182 990525 2 11:38 7614 71 27 3 87 5 78 53
63 00 49 07 13 3 69 91 77 33 87 3 70 80 39 58 1 99 8 27 74% 35
96 41 32 50 '4998 7959 82 1 03 9923 3927 85 582 59 95 9 28
II 13 2 89 39 38 96 20 319 65 79 14 09 14 93 97 71 92 29 70 49 II
THE PROBLEM
h1 BIectIOn. (count1 the last circle In
onle sectin a1s also the first In
next s9etion. For instance, In the
til chart below, the fourth clrcle In
firat section In also the first clir
in the second section, and so on.
'he prIze wIll he awarded to those T
so 41u1n totals of the figures in
circes are the greatest, Ily 5111"Rumi ris iai
il Ia meant the flgures added to-Ihrw~hsb
her.
Vhen yoit hiave. comlpletOdl your 90o-w
on, fill out the lanlfk and send( It
ehled to your chart to tihe ContestTh811 Tt~ofIi
nlager. Cut the chart and blank -out11th I':e~ nm
tly aroumnd the m'uarginl, and( (10 not.
(d the roCut of the readIng mlatter,
ny (rror' in stating thle total youNhfe
aln will invalIdate your chart.
d ere wih ub
AND EXPI1dN.\TION.
46 54 46 74 24 98 64 36 98 75
??. 60 27092 27
72 25 59 926 58( 72 83(5
386 76 94 28 So 95i~
'OU SOLUTION TO TI-E CONTEST
ENS ADVERTISER, I
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de Contest
rst Puzzle is
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'om participating further in the
It cannot be changed after it has
id puzzle.
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Anyone failing to receivd these
only to those who are entitled to
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t heir solut ions. : olutions mailed
rme limit will be accepted the same
to so've the puzzle again under
iginal contest.
[ART
76 10 37 22 13 169 63 89 81 17 36 28 46 40 06 40 39 07 28 89 91 07 75
7 97 2 76 91 7 99 2 67 74 7 97 8 73 86 5 87 3 55 16 67 49 63
82 18 91 45 8868147 67 77 99 7 2 6 53 89 64 68 ' 71 86 47 19 52
46 3 39 68 I G 95 5 90 38 7 52 8 1 82 73 9 99 2 19 81 38 87
3798 !! 8 71 92 14065 1971 7 13 704885 7 69197949766043
75 2 47 5 83 47 3 68 86 77 97 36 19 09 2 98 11 85 13 97 3 9 79
78 51 69 f6 12 2 99 1 47 56 2 68 6 1 77 3 70 15 81 2 67 81 93
73 73 37 71 18 71 7 6 79 9 97 93 70 95 11 48 9 74 1 76 53 91 80
1 97 2 04 8.1 49 78 11 63 61 52 72 20 88 83 87 48 13 3 40 71 47
83 11 40 It 22 76 7 96 5 75 21. 99 3 83 8 96 6 80 2 98 7 78 39
42 76 2 98 11 5 13 8 89 774 1 78 5 79 7 49218173712 e
16 21 68 1 80 22 79 41 28 80 15 95 3 94 12 69 67 9 95 0 56 39 96
72 3 80 55 27 95 9 81 3 81 39 9 .4 19 77 3 83 49 20 73 57 41 48
2 99 1 84 5 78 18 2 98 .11 45 3 21 83 2 99 11 82 47 5 69 82 27
82 3 75 94 23 96 18 75 I 84 6 97 2 56 18 1 91 79 3 38 91 13 93
8 97 2 82 76 57 67 79 19 81 11 l 83 94 1 9 70 .2 98 0 70 63 82
12 1 08 23 69 3 67 85 73 76 84 3 84 11 95 9 39 10 1 8 9 72 07
85 86 46 1 99 2 80 82 81 19 2 59 48 23 78 3 84 77 25.82 79
68 3 74 78 86 0 85 27 5 7:3 72 0 61 84 75 41 2 97 1 58 18 39 84
8 77 85 602 11 5 89 9 96 8 92 47 88 5 46 11 3 80 1 71 5 87 13
19 0 2.1 28 47 91 24 63 36 43 62 3 72 27 59 95 9 6 82 12 20 02 9
I 98 244 6864 77669 83 72 2 1194 18 71 1 9273 8329 77
02 3 77 87:10 91 1 99 2 88 2095 9 89678090 3 79 76534 53
503588 68 7219 43 318 8(674968 2 3714 80 894883 27809
86 5 37 47068 3 496 1 97 2 28 1 9806 83 70 5 19 917914 82
68 49 I1 74 I 09 29 36 73 3 75 95 9 3 53 32 13 94 11 3 8 7 99
3:1 00 94 49 91 2 92 00 07 18 07 19 38 5I 72 6 40 99 00 87 28 19 37
8962552 37 981 73 420693903 92 79 29 93 32 76 18a381 47 83
1 98 259 31 95 8989 93 1980673 18 343(67198 2 37 49
05 3 50 :14 44 II 83 60 760 6(14 2 17 35 76 94 24 82 28 6 13 73 37
04 20 88 68 5 18 39 7'2 2 99 I 87 78 5 87 11 75 9 65 74 88 19 89
lIE LAURE~NS ADTER'ISER:
With Chart Attached."
nit my s9outionI of the seconel puzzle as fol.
Chart. i, ___________________
MANAGER
laurens, S. .C.