THE OMAHA BKE: TUiSHAY. CJCTllUfcli 3. It'-'. Ik Society Final AlTaim for Hamilton Wedding Party Th la at f th prnu.tll afiati In honor o( Mil Marion Jlamllmn and trr tunc, c.torg i4m!!un of Vh- ! fion, !. C. tnJud motr pirnir irivj bundav vnlng by Herbert t onnell and Porter Allin, when th uil th Mdme Charle 1 Ian. ill'. ii, Jr , and it,. Mrnwi Krim l.r., ll' lrn lluaai. Frame llailoran .f UiJt Lake City, fcleannr Huikhty mid Narml and, Mary Kmily Hiiinillnti .r mngtnn: Meai. Jlirry Koh, Harry and nobert Tturkler, KYed Hamilton nJ fr. JMrt Fchrock Ijut vnlng Kred Hamilton gat dinner of SI rover at th HianUn ( rotii followed by boi li niy at Ilia Itrandcl In honor of ih 1. 1. Iiil roiii. Tomorrow evening Mr, lira, C. W. Hamilton wilt ntr. i in td party tt lb rrhearaul dinner n: their hem. i: lrt Hamilton of Washington. D, ' , brother nf th i room, arrived in iniuha, Monday. Fine Arts Society Enter- tains for the Judges Th mnh Society of Klna Art irUln4 at luncheon at tti Konto i HI Monday noon w hen tha honor ktiest were the Hire art critic who "if In Omaha 'tt serve aa Judge fit the x 1 1 i 1 . 1 1 of Nebraska artist opening l-rldiiy. They are luiliih Clarksoii of Chicago, Jl. M. KurUtynrth of Kan- ia City unci Henry Mt-Carter of rhib I'llelplim. Other prtaent at the luncheon wer (ho .Mrednmr Herman '.'on hYhulle, Jlarohl Clifford, Ward llurgca. E. M. Pyfert, A. B. Currie, -M'na Edith Tolillt. Franrla P.rogan, John L. Webster and Maurice Block. Thiro or four hundred entries hav already bfn ramie for tha exhibition. Including nils, watercolors, wood llo( k, botlk and other work with fnliria, wood larvlng and craft work. Lee Huffs, Jr., Celebrate First Anniversary Sui-day evening Mr. and Mra. Lee lIulT, Jr., nitertnlncd at dinner at their home In honor of the flrat an iiiveraary of their marriage, which was xoleinnlz" In l-nnson, la., Octo ber 1, 1PJI. The tulil- wa beautiful ly decorated with red row-, and the Imported place rarda. In black and white of bridal party in allhouette, were moat effectivo. 'over were placed for th Measra and Mdnmea Mel1n Bekln. nueael Vtllikhauaer, r.ueapll Rullev, Wallaro Kpear, Nortnan Curtice, Willard Elak erley of Fremont, Harold Jungo of Lincoln. Miaa Loin Meltnn and Fred Hidle of Llneoln, who ore to be mar ried October 1!. ehared honor. .Mlaa Melton haa been tho week-end gii.-Kt of Mia. Huff, and returned to i"r home Monday. Mra. Curtlee nan P'..itponed her luncheon whleh was o have Wn Riven In the honor of the bride to lie yeatrrd-iy. drlsu old Bales. Mlaa t'lah Bate, daughter of Mra. 'rv Bates of HprinKtleld, Nab., be came the bride of J'aul tjrlawold of Omaha laat Katurduy afternoon at the home of the bride. Afier a wedding trip to KxceUlor fiprlnga Mr. and Mra. Urlawold will bo at home in Omaha at the new apartments Bt Thirty first and b'arnam atroets. Both are graduate o the University of Nebraska, Jaitraiii-Si'hmidl. Mrs. J. II. Hchmldt wltihe to an nounce the marrfnse of her daughter. Alisa Lillian Frances, to Clen Wil liam Jaatvum. The wedding took place September lii at the parsonage of St. Johns cathedral, St. Joeph, Mo., Father O Neill officiating. The young couple arrived last week to make their home here. Dinner Tarty. On Friday evening John. Cavers en tertulneil at dinner at the Brandeia tea. room when his guesta were the Mrpsra and Mcsil.mies K. S. Went brook. Ed Wlrkham of Council Blufi. Hurt Bradford, Mrs. Clara Swobe, E. M. Fairfield, Miss Narjorie Cavers and Kleth Cavers. Omaha College, Club. The Omaha College cluh announcea that all college and university women who wbh to Join the club may ob tain membership blanks from the chairman, Mrs. Henry A. Campbell. VA, 0:141. Pues ore payable to Mias Kathcrine Lenta, 29Si Poppletou enuc. Liiunei-mrnt. Mr. and Mra. John Eubel announced t! enticement of their daughter, Hasel, to IUchar.I M. O. KC5efiper. at a party gini Saturday at the home of Mr. nod Mrs. AVilliam C. JJ.hmUlt. 'Iwentytwo Kue,ta attended. No oate Ins been act for the wedding For Mr. Ulnaton, tn lljrr!ei Vlunton of Rosa birc. Ore, who bis been th KUt ot Mra. C.oiia b-.U for the P.iet hi ,i. m . .. i.. ....... i .( in i !..... ( ' til Brnit'-ls t- room on Heliiedav, whfn tha )I:.m Marion and potothy t !l-r Wi re b '( limner I'anv Mr a ;,J Mi. Martin W. li.i.h wal a it-d.tl i al dinner tin nnig, I am iii t tin w!er( nr-iect rninot ( of t'i Claf flu'1 Theie nl w ill t-n Mr. and .Mi ltarv Mil! kea. lr and Mi. Fil ti, LU and M; 1 1 !.'.' L a Shew re u Itri4e. i . I M a It. M Metu.l. wha ( tuy I Miot. I t '! f tew, t .h.. at shower Tlur.i r III k .f, r f fle.f ! lh'e, ' i I r.t, whi am th I f ,l i' J bt M Cum. her, HilucUy, 1,.' Ml. MoVflM I I ! W h l .' 1. 1 ; '..!. i i . a . T'. .. a ! I'-s I i . v lei V fe, a a Ml. t.(t V ' !-. a ' t I fra.r at a... II a t t al the h i' t ui i. . el M.. c t . vti laat: k t. Personals , I Mr. E. M. Klliott and twa daugh thC M "'I Kuth. and on. Paul, hat returned from two month in, ! -.- i -. Vl.UIU. Pr. ar.4 Mta. W. M. Bair and fam lly hav taken aa apartment at tha r. Hudir until tbair nw horn in Lmmle foirilileiad. Mr. and Mra. John B, Blianahaa ara leaving for Watungion early th:a week wht-ra they will b until M.irrh. Mr. tihanahan I cerretary to Coiigrraaiuan A. V. Jitter i. Mia 8iella Itoliliiarn, who ha been Vlaltlng for th laat two month with her parent, Mr, and Mr. Homer Ilollnn, left Frl'lay for New York City, where ah ha been In aoiial tervli work. Mr. William J. I'heUn and llttl daughter, Itetty Jan, at ipandlntt few daa with Mr, rhrlaii a mother, Mr. K. Dunnlian. befnr (oina to Kaneaa City. whr they will mak their future horn. Mr. and Mr. Victor Hco and Mr. and Mi. Irvln NohlM of Omaha era tli (nee! of Mr. and Mr. I'arMe lxaan Jone of I.lnroln over Huoday, and aitendvl th rloalng din ner of th Lincoln Country club Sat urday vninr. Mr. J. J. Mahoney and her daugh ter, Min Uva. an'l Mlea May Ma- honey, moved into an apartment at th Caroarry. Thirty-ninth and Ca etreeta, Monday. Mlaa Eva Mahoney returned Haturday evening for a aev , eral week trip to outhern Califor- j ma. Miss Collier to Wed in October Word baa been received fiom Mi Tairothy Collier, former Omaha girl, now living In Oregon, that aha haa fixed Ortolier 14 aa the date for her wedding to Boliert Ingwersnn of Omaha. Mr. Ingweraon i expected In Omaha thi week from Elgin, III., wher he la in bualnesa, and will nend daya with hi father. i. J. Ingwtraon, before leaving for Or- gin. The young couple will make their horn In Elgin for the present. ML Calvary lomniandery Entertained The Knight of Mt. Calvary com mandery were entertained Friday evening at the Masonic temple with a musical program under auspice of the drill corp of that organization. The entertainment waa tendered to member of th commandery and their Masonic friend. The program included: Harry Petersen, Xylophone io!; Mia tlai.ore Behrtnr vocal aolii; lna Ro mary (Jehrla, dancln apaetaltiMl MI'a Nellla t'lrland. tnce; Mlaa Htlnhtuh, oiu: Erneat illlln(, vlolm; ! Bonnn Jenn Kelly. S'ottb lianrn; John T. Fin lavfon. bplp(. Maaara. Oorga Me Houcall and John V. Ktrilyon, bplpa dual, accompanied by Sir, Hirry J. Feter on, arum: tin. Lata Ma-SIfrld, aolot M1mb lry Head and Jannia Shawen, (-oirh titncaal Oeor MacDouaalt, tin ijlp; Jam Cunn, Srotcb on; M'a Maud Munroa. ri)lne; Mm Lualla nrry, r'aiiinai; Mrs. Jam" . Kunce. vocal aolo. Marara. Henry Bt, Herbert I,. I'mlern-eed and LeHoy T. wilcoa, vmlin irlo. AToniianlat er Jtr. James r. KunH, lira. Henrr Bet. Wla Iln Jacobson and .Tonf-ph T.tjnibWIn. Mr. Beale Honored. Mrs. .1. J. Brown waa bostec thla noon at a luncheon at the Blacke tone for Mrs. Helen Bele, the guest of! Mrs. Victor Caldwell. Mr, Caldwell ! will entertain at a tea at her home j Tuet-day afternoon for Mrs. Bcnle and he will b honored at dinner Friday evening by Mra. James Boyd. Holy Angela Parish. The Holy Angela parish will bit an old time dance at their hall Tuc day evening. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX If You Are Lonely. Dear Mis Fairfax: I ct bo lone some some nights that I just sit down to have a good cry. It eem that all the girls at the office have fellows and good times all the time. One by one they come down to work with diamonds on tli"ir fingers. It's so hard for me to see all this without a pang. I haven't a fellow, and it saenia aa If I'll never get one. I don't know why it la, because I am good looking (plenty of people have told ma thaO. 1 diets neatly and I have a fairly good education. Yet, I have been, out with a few fellows, but they don't ask me to go out with them a second time. Do you think because I am quiet nnd won't believe In good niaht kissing Is the reuson why boys don't seem to care for me? Tloase tell me where 1 can meet some nice, good, clean young men. I do not go to church, although I used to every Sunday, because 1 have a posi tion where I have to work Sundays. Could you tell me how to overcome bein; ouict and nhy? JANE, Klrat of all, Jane, utop feeling orry for yourself. It never does any good, it makes you unhappy and a whlney person never endears heraelf to thoe j around her. Thst Is hard advice M , , f.dlow. 1 know, for there are tunes j w hen w can't help feeling abused. rtui cneeriuinea uim innuini i ninr,, f..r other panple are iulitle Hist will mak people glad to e you. It you are qiin-t end all', it ns.iv eaally be that th lift impression "ou tha beat. lint riwk t in-t of that Vwd of a pei..ii UU.lh' wear well. If you want to bo entertaining and talk w-ll, yen hat to hv 'wUiHig t talk botJt, and reading p( all kind I th bast wa to gl Weil stocked I'Vlld Dun t ;irk la Union, but red bl.grapbv and trawl wall, and keep up on orient vni. Ileal ) )eur variii crng b(Kau )et are i,. oint out. but trv l mak yeur;f lotarMlmg. And pilraa(el fu .iher pe.'.tt M tk them t ila sK, U that;ava. A avmp-'1! bstantf la iia nn r i ii .tl thn a 'lavar lalkar, Tvit aa y.ni ai ol l'iei I oi ta'a t-ais t,w, your il iku an I cur it4 p ir ,n.. th gul wb i lam anJ writ t.fM.i i.itra l-!ue n.,:a- . it tlMX lha ( w.'.a a -r(lf t . thet a a nni.Ur if O.ii e e-- ! iki yw teuli t- Ter I tli :ri' -.itivi.t r .v ( n Y, V. t A. fU.a . I 4t I l i Ih A - a iim . I ih w n , i t .. . a i.kf tc' at tn V . ; i.je- H a.'-l .i ''t i a-' ml kmaiv !'' f . ' ll I ' ( l ft-,, la hi i et it, al. eiM w ( ( ai.r t-, , t . i.ka i If ( !. j iaa ept H l. l.k Iksaa . ) ia a (...i . i ' " !., aa (.rJ. -l e.n it t- ...... If . aiM . ,(. la i.t . l ekt w l h ' mess -MMmmi My Marriage Problems A4tl Camion' Nv I'haie of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" iCerrndl Ii:t) UhiA la hmiili ri.innUic la lf At Lillian' prop...! tu eei.d t matt tailing hi'iix-lf Nmuli batk in th ruropren tountry in whUti ha had held rnal rank, we heard a i hok inif llttl aouud. and aw t-very bit of color drain from h fu'-. and a look nf trk, agonlred terror n-p Into Iw eye, r'or a aeiond or two h n.a.le a val iant effort to aiiniinon la k the arto m.l manner which had I-en hta. Iitil Lillian Dronoltlon evidently had lieen to alaauailn a blow, for there ram from hia white twlated lip only the w rda, lowapnketi, enrreating! "Not thre. Not there," Lillian flushed a -otnprehnding, Ignifirant look at Allen )iak. and be returned th tank of grilling fcniHh, "Th proposal apparently doe not trik you favorably, your htghnees," b dtawlH, "and from what I hav beard of your llttl activities when ou were In power. 1 do not won- oer. Let e. IMdn t they attacn a llttl anbrktiet lo your title over there? It m to m that I bava beard you railed 'Th Vuspeakabla On.' Uellev ine. It deeply grlevea ua to be compelled to consign you to the niercie of the people of your former country. Th underdog ilia tinctly are hating their day In that ectlon Just now, and I am afraid you mav welcome death with otien arm when you finally ara given it." There waa Hlunificaiice in bis alow- ly-uttered worda which evidently wa no, lost upon Vmlth, and I realized that Allen Dral.c purposely waa pio longing thi gruelling for soma fur ther purpose. "Hut there' nothing else to do wiMi you." Allen Prake went on. "If we keep you In thia country, we'v got to meas up things generally with a trial and getting you uncomfortably electrocuted. And frankly )f th peas anta over there will take you off our hands, it will be bettor for everybody exrept you, and we can't consider you." "Hovr Many Tcople Kium?" Pmlth'wa patently pulling himself together. His eyes darted from one face to the next, speculatively, "I am rich," he said briefly. "Hoir many thuusand to bt me go free7 I will give my word never to do any thing against this country or your selves." Allen Drake turned with a weary little amlle to Lillian. "Th eternal question." be aaid. "How much? When will these atupida learn that there are men and wom en in America who haven't a price?" He turned back to Smith with an elaborate bow. "Sorry," he said debonairly, "but you are not rich enough. "We have euch extravagant taste, thee ladies and I. that it would take millions or billiona instead of thousands to natiefy them. Ho I am afraid wo shall have to atlck to our original program, wnere no you warn rim put for the night, Mr. Vndei-wood?" Kmith interrupted again. "How many more people knowj" he began, and Allen Drake cut short th question. Smith I Hopeful. "Planning to escape and wipe out everybody who know the secret of your identity?" he gibed. "A very commendable determination from your atandpolnt but entirely futile. In the first place, you are not going to escape, and In the second, so many poeple in Washington and thia section know this that It really would be a useless task to try to find them all. Be quiet now. You Interrupted the lady." He made an airy little gesture to ward Lillian and she spoke slowly, contemplatively, as if nothing'had de layed her answer. "Why: I think Picky 'a outdoor studio will do as well as any other place. We do not wish to make him more uncomfortable than we have to, but of course it will be impossible to havet' him in the house. And, Allen, you might provide him with smokes and an opportunity to read."- "How can we manage that?" ho asked. "We can't let him have matches, you know, or a lamp, and he'a got to b tied fast." H was as if they were discussing somebody not present, and again I had the impression that their dia- This Will Ward Off , And Break Up Colds Jett a iMipaaalal f Dr. Olall' Syr Pipit raaaaat tk catilia fPllEtwo ailment that people 1 generally regard as of the cu.t importance are in relit y tbe i su i'f meet stKMii illneiwea ami cif th greatest prop.rlhiii of tl"tli, Tbey ara coaoU- wi'hii end com mon icldv M.iny d a lor tmar l licve I h it ttJils t,'Cuiliti, a I hj. h 1 fit.tl.lf 14 Will aHviW. Cam riitliie- r-v i..nl!i alk4 le- in IIk- i su". lb ( -w t remain that )ou rKInt La a oJ.I anh Hit inlnla", tin bt f B- I rixiitlM, I Ik t.iily way Ii ...! n4U U bl kerp ll I i.l,r vilaMy. oH toatiaily ul. I) .4. M lb winle if ) dn. lbt(r In M wr iiU-r e-e fii.e, .i iiviira I I !, dunk fait In ait tii( m ; lb ki. iw-i, tit Ml nafiev, I la tacl tV af al.l b-4 b .lie l.i it jl rf -r iie a in Ml lb tMIlll.a 'M4 4 4a.lktk , an eu-i 1 1 Itw il f-li'ly wall .f - t ! b l.ni'. l . l!Ja ?rw, I' !, IS) lad ln reheataed, liut that i Mnith bad no .urti d I aaw by th rf, trti.e iHk he .-ut lowaid them. "V bat anough floahllihta in the limi.f to tat him until daylight." Lillian rettirnd. "and h can W th n an uarling hlni when lie anl a new c.K ir litihlrd." "Thei len t tnurh room In that ha-k for tmre tlmn on peiaon." ! Allen I'luk Ob Jailed. I "I don't think, th guard will have 1 10 '''' th loom, Lillian ald. 'V' U'll have him tied e'Urr!y enoutili." Ji'l furtlva giant at Kinliti told in that tha kno'ld that lin waa to be alone bad lvtn liini a dMiuct new hope. -TIMt TALES URTHER TALES IMMY ABBIT ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY1 CUAITLK XXX. Jinimy Itabblt Haa an Invitation. Henry Hcunk wa alow-going per son. Ha never would move fast for anybody, not even to set out of ! neighl-or'a way. But that waa all rlglit. The nelghlxir never argued with hlni. It waa almpler to alep asld for Henry, If they happened to U In a hurry. Henry bkunk wa no great traveler. And when fall came, ha dec-lured that h wasn't going to apond th winter If btoaaiM ti baan-t tnotbir for sou, to eatT said Hnn Skuniu in the woods. He Intended to llv where he could get a good meal with out going a tii Ue for it, He ex pected to move hi family right down to the farmhouse. "What!" cried Jimmy Rabbit,', when Henry Skunk was relating hi plana for the winter, "you're not going to live with Farmer Green, are you?" "Well, not exactly," replied Henry Skunk. "X mean to tnak my horn under the woodshed." And that was Just what be did. There waa no cellar beneath the woodshed. Henry Skunk dug a bole under one of the sills. And aa soon as he had the hoi finished ha brought Mrs. Skunk down to see their wiuter quarters. She ' liked them. They moved in at once. And Farmer Green knew nothing about his new tenants. Now and then Jimmy Rabbit used to meet Henry. Skunk in the garden. It, waa stiU early in the fall, and the root crop had not yet been gathered and stored in the vegetable cellar. "You must com to see my bouse," said Henry Skunk early one morning, before Farmer Qreen'a family was up. Now, Jinimy Kabbit didn't really care to call on the Hkunk family, ut Henry Skunk waa so eager to Bhow Jimmy bis winter quarters that Jimmy didn't know how to decline the Invitation.' So they ct out together for the farm bouse. They set out together; but they couldn't keep together. Henry couldn't or wouldn't hurry. Jimmy Rabbit wouldn't or couldn't dawdle. He bad to move briskly. "Stop! Wait for me!" Henry Skunk kept calling. But Jimmy Rabbit always found himself at least three jumps ahead ANT FAMILY MAT TRT IT FREE Thtnummh ptwi'a r mskinf Vwlw, U See tnn t Si tru-'-tiv iMfaii iaa( an,veea in ln tttmtlr fan u (( wilinia,a"' ' fare a fa y u Tfiuie. kill flftli tvw.ab liWeaf I" M'.'filN Wl , lrint ft 4a aWW (-(. Ilraa ma -e fe a-nf il. t.UrM If. II. Ii. 'u'WLM Ml II .,(.. SI.. Munltntlu, iilumu, a il U tbe tint Wn nl colli, at U fir-t L'W warning neee, V .mnii (. s rui Viu and the iiinaaticn W'U I " I a f. w b..nra, Ik t wail until lb i- IJ h.n grip vn ynu. Mr, llenry I Wan. Jr., lb heMer, N. ., cuml stubborn 4. in i'mt ibal an, ami Mm. Ali t othbray t4 llkU. tlkht , IU" U .ibilnrl. ,, all th, amaU ilia tt le-r laiiidj lie K aH4ti)wliiai, I ili. iHuea, iU. baa, Uini'a, n l la Inmi up fr anj ra4dv f. ( alda. II nvtu. I'cp,la U wal Ue wily baUiaJ mm. .mad 4 layplua will) 4-wt laaliaa) aKouaUa. It H a.,1 . al tt tt.l il , 4 kit ibiiilian bk il W(..f hi aiua rmt t. rJl faa4a ifiiai. .-.-iw try t,i4f il 1 1 (U (IfUfaMt will .Jf a't I Ux M-t K l aa tlw c 4w mm 2 of Ibmy a .um. nt af'er they bad naiiri fteu aa'tui. At lat, jut lhy turn to tha bert house, llanry r-kuiik aaid to bun "tio hrj; IV-n't wa.t t'r oa. Tell n.y ,( wlio oil ae, hay Hint I II be home aoou. It will Iw a'l.t.glit. Mv w;fu lovra coii'pary " H.( Ji'lltliy llnbbll Wrllt uUnie to Henry fkunk new hoinf tinder the I ..l,i.. II KniW-d naiit in. Ami liini be walked naiit out smjiii. For M,. hkuuk Old'i'1 hliil out, Mia vru threatened bun. Ami ln Wouldn't litten td any rlilituutmi. Jimmy llabblt t down out aide Ilmiy diwr and waited. II" waited a long time. But lleniy Skunk did J not ai'iM .ir. I know be a alow wtilkrr, J.m my Hubliit Mid to hlmiclP. "but be (n't be ii alow a Una. 1 II lint happened to him" tlo.ng Unit to ttiu iKlilmuae, h Ready ff TheyDo Buy One Package Then Be the Judge oAt Yvur Grocers Tw o Sizes 10c and 25c 1SS found Henry kiiiik ai ll there He wa ibuli s tbsiiirg 4 hn! IIIhIiT lb buddiua". "Vuur w.fi- Wiiiil.l'i t b t ine aijv in your bullae," Jiiuiny lLil-U.t lold bun Kii k " lid Henry hkunk inn iiaiipf.ttv, jiuI lilt b'l' H'a nil riibl iSliy tli.il 1 ivnppe.1 lo g'-t 4 fill' krjl, and I II ) .ilong Mi " SlUI Mi. Skunk t'l'bird J ninny lUbblt tu get cut i.f lor ui-wr boilou. Again l e waited bit'.r Ibe ilnor, And alter a while lleniy hkunk arrived, cur) In-; a ililrkni with liilii. Wie lil.ul" ln base a second (line," Jimmy evplaiiifd. "It l-i all e lie li.i.lu i anytlilna for you to eat," e.ild IblllV Sl.tlnk "My Wtfa bite conp.tliV. She loves c.,iisiiiy an nun Ii Hint alia i,m't Ih-ji' to luve any gini-is w dim li .ant giva lb' in a liciil. I II eliow- to-r tliia Dread dishwashing no longer. LINN, ihe soap powder with the lemon fragrance, is your dishwashing servant. Use only a spoonful or two of LINN in a dishpan of water. The water immediately becomes soft as milk. Now put in your soiled dishes. Note how LINN dissolves the grease. A swish or two in the water and the dishes come out clean and shining. Dry with a towel and they sparkle. Ready to put away and they're a source of pride. Nothing cleans dishes like LINN. For Washing Dishes oAnd Keeping the Hands Beautiful Use TJic Soup Ponder nith the Lemon Vhgrancc IWutttul hanJt may wish diihes with 1.1 NN and remain hiu?i:u!. The re' no tell tale red kind with LINN none cl the chafing aftrr f tf'ecti common to ordinary hard and rvnwifrs, LINN cannot harm. LINN makes the dhftupaiklc tnjkci iilvmv.iref.huv-and keep yut Atirnj fVjwiu. LINN h.n a rlace m yftr hon-.e f r cvi-tv Jeruing rurrwae. t OV tor LINN today. iU. the lie u tor economy. Yovur muiu'y hak it" you aie n t ifid. ktl tU.laeil and tlit.l aio 11 l.j,l v. n.i bl iMaiillfa "4 II' I lli iii.ahe-1 lbr.,111 Ii ):.a it .. 'to n,i.i'c.ir Hi h fi w in. in n." ! ' My W.I u I .l.'tn't bl.'-. (.. 4 b l'i"Utl i ll i Urn f." . ..Ii .i ... v." he I. .1.1 Jillit.iy It.bl.K. ", nil l .e I tU Ci'llia ilV4ill fO'lil' I'll-ey til.ie " Ihtiiv hkunk ib'-o inn r. t i . i-r i hia bi'ii"" iisaii'. Mb a"t in .1 o be a a liuriy. f"f oneo in in- hi- Ami then lie mic.I 'i'i.i- it en a III.-' ' b said. 'If I den t i't lalik ii 'k!y, III. I" K.'kl '"' ' V cliickeii lft for ii " "I In ii be in i'i a d.ve through i ..n.i. . JltiilKV ll.ibblt waa pb a .-I tli.l bla tinned oui as it U .1 ll- l ..lu'i like ihiiken, ainln.w. Ami l. cull t cilia to be a liUeat of lln. Skunk f.innli, no inutt'T bow murb Mn ( Skunk bued coii'i'iiiiy. il niiiri(lil, m-'i I Tim It I'. lk a iiiininim . a rii a nf i.ird ii(lca in l an.u tlf lllat Thllldliy of cmll lunnlll Tlic; tirat one will he iicM Tl.m '..!'. 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