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OFFICERS
of the
.d Lu-
TeS held on
January 10th,
re-elected prest-
ma waS elected
and a~ such will be
association will put on the supper,
The state vehicle department has and share in the proceeds of the
made its annual report of the au- dance. Everyone come out to this
tomobfle license eollectio~m, and
Golden Valey county came in for gala affair.
a neat bit of coin from this source, The following Friday the School
the amomvt ,being $5,086.19, whic~ Athletic a~soeiation will sponsor a
helps swelI the treasury very nicely, card party. Both whist and, bridge
__ _. ~,,_ games will be arranged, Admis-
HE WAS ON, ALL RIGHT! Sion will be fifty cents which in-
I cludes supper or twenty-five cents
-----'- per person without supper. Let's
o~ ~ Mr, and Mrs. Jones had been in-
s~on'lvited out to ~ea. see .who are the champion card
sharks in this country. Musical
aeet "Come along, dearie," said Mrs. numbers will be arranged between
¢.. +~I Jones to her three-yem-'old son
....... "a *hav games Thi~ promises to be a
nd !e your face ~ashed." - great get together evening. Every-
"Don't want %o be washed," came One come and if you don t care to
I the reply, play cards visit with your neighbor,
{ "But," said rr/other, "you ,don't and talk over the future.
want to be dirty, do you? I want .The only new snbject this" sere-
my little boy to ha.~e a nice cldan ester will be U. ~. Hi~tory. Two new
face for the ladies to kiss. entered the
Under this persuasion he gave Janet
way and was washed.
minutes later he stood
his father washing ~Up typing the
!" he cried, "I know why
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DEMOCRATS MEET
The Democrats of the state will
convene at Valley City January 24,
to hold ~heir proverbial love feast
and endorse candidates for dele-
ups and downs of frontier develop-
ment with courage. Bringing an
intelligent farm knowledge to bear
on his problems Mr. Fakler has
ever been foremc~t in grasping ad-
vanced ideas and putting them in-
to effect. He has, as he says, seen
many ups and downs, but he never
stays down, but comes .up smiling
and goes on his quiet way, confi-
woman. In this year of fair pros- dent of the ultimate prosperity o(
peers for ~he Demmies there is his home secton and doing always,
likely to be a lively ~'lght for these his full share to bring that. success
horrors, especially for the commit- and prosperity about.
iceman and woman job, as, in case The Advance joins the great host
of a Democratic vlct~)ry the ha- of the Fakler friends in wishing
tional committeema,u would have this fine couple that health, wealth
much to say about who should get and happiness to which their life
the federal jobs in the state, the here so ~ully entitles them.
two Republican senators and con .......
gressmen h~tving scarcely a look-in Mrs. Gabber---Dear, this is your
in vuch ari event. No doubt the birthday and I couldn't think of a
Golden ~alley Democrats .will send thing to give you.
trusty men to the convention via Gabber---Nothing could please
a county convention to be held me more than a few minutes of
soon. silence.
tion of aconite, datura and hen-.
bane. It was revived in the Thir- And A Comedy
teenth century, when it was called
"sOporific sponge." And all this, " " ~ j' '
comments the author, from a peo- Thursday, Friday, Saturday
ple who were so despised as to war-
raut a special clause-in the litany
of the English church during tlie
period of 1he Crusades, which read:
"From the Turk and the Comet,
good Lord, deliver us."
WITH EDWARD ROB]['N.
Early Days o~ Steamsk|ps SON AND MARIAN MARSH
Tim first voyage of the steam-
ship Great Western across the At-This picture is one of the
lantic lasted from April 8, 1838, to sensations of the year. Do,
April 23, her ~vera'ge day s run be, not ml~ tht&
ing 215 miles. Altogether she made
five double Passages Ill ]838, and PARAI~OUNT NEWS REEL
before she was disposed of in 1846 And A Comedy
crossed and reerossed ~4 times. No
other ship had a finer record and ,, , ,,, ~, -,
none attracted mo~c attention While 4DO~O
she was still running on the Atlan.
tie Slr "THE GUARDI
first passage, remarking .FANNY
teeth !