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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Oct 1925, p. 8

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PAGE )0. AN INUENIUIIS Lumlnn mwuun replica M n lady's hamilm -â€"\\'h collzwsihlu smut! It is Knnwn as who-u nut In us". is t‘nlu'o'alo-d in a as ”w urolmar} Imnclhug. Liko- U! 83 fur a humlko-n'hio-l' and sucl cal'r'u-s. Abnw pn'mru slums it FR”)! part to 5 wants hum. Sm Samm-l Dausho-t‘ erating thy. in Hum hurt in [NFL ac-rnss‘ tlw ‘W‘an and “Mk “amâ€"”Whoa" wants him. Such is ih» No of this man without a country- Sunnwl Dansho-z'sky "i'H'llll'ml :Ihow. As a Russian stowaway \‘jnlating tho- immigration laws of the various nations. he set. .nit m i-o-uch. this man has alro'ndy U““"‘“Pâ€"‘i ”-500 milvs on Whit» gm,- Lino- hoats trying in find a oountry that. would take him in. England won‘t haw him. Nt‘itho't‘ will Russia or the i'nitmi Stat”. who-r.- oni-o ho lile. \Vhorv he'll “'in up at nvontnally. ho doosn't know. But tho \Vhito Star Linc UffiCifflS Would liko- to know. insofar as tho? ham t0 [’1‘0"i'1“‘him With «wand-class accommodations from whilo aboard thnip ships. t'nnm Stan‘s c-vpntually. hv \vnuld likfl t0 apmnd-c ass .1 :iii‘io-s everywhmw} are reverberating with sounds of blazing riflvs and shotguns. the barking of c.1- cited dogs and thn shunts Ur enthusiastic huntsmcn. ‘Tis a “pretty warm" time for duck and rabbit. '1' he hunting .season is on! Ami amnewhero in_ the vast army of hunters up in the of his lifeâ€"is Henry F. Mass. The DENSR “'00.“ and opp" Dl‘ THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY .uvvv r""" the seasonfâ€"éhovi'ing bunting "‘95- NO MORE “STRAP-HANGING . '99 nwulm- has «'mwviVmi am utx-artivc v: ~\\hirh fulfills Lhu pul'puso's ”f a M” as u "lady’s handbag seat" and, 'al in a hug similar and about as [urge Mk“ Uu- luHH', it has sv-pzu'atc pock- nl sm'h nwa' m-m‘ssitic-s us milady law it hnth in usv and not, in use. GETTING RADIO NEWS FAR UNDERGROUND \\'Hli.\' ilw Luilnrs pi llllmfi'. Lcmk 'J'Iu,-_\“1'v knuwn as \\'Hli.\' iho- inilni-s ihm‘t kunw what to dusigll any moreâ€"they g“: “lnny, Limk Eli HIP tl‘Hllsi‘l'S 011 that: )‘HUIIH “la” {IDOVR 'l'huy‘i'v knnwn as "th'm'd Bugs,” and according to the design- ”.8. all mvn an. suppnsml 1,» adopt them this suasnn if the.v wish to ho- musidurml “smartly dI‘PSSUd with the latest!" They .4}... "haus‘Lâ€"nwas‘lll'v only 32 inches across at the cuffs. Ger- ~-â€"Hm "bags"â€"â€"nwamm> only 32 inches ilCPOt’ lamly, \w’ll wo-al' tlwm 1fâ€"â€"-\\'e lose a bet. ’l‘HlS plmlugraph was taken far «luwn in a caisson, sunk l'nr mm ur Llu: suppurls In a new skyscraper luring built at (lnlumhus, “lain. 'J‘lm ere-iving radio set was placed in the bottom of the caisson-«sump 120 furl bvlmv thn grnund surface. A I'l‘lllfl)!‘('t‘(l rmwrvlv wall almut nine l'ewt. thick surroululml it and almul, 26 pounds pf air pressure prevailed. And the workers heard cvory word clearly! OHâ€"to be young again! To turn back life’s pagesâ€"back to the happy days of our ’teens when the coming of Halloween eforeâ€"because we could hardly wait k tus on edefor daysb . . 1'31? that big garty. How we dld enjoy those games of “apple on a string” and “duck apple" and how we listened to those ghost. stories father told-«stories which sent us “shivering” to bed. And how. once there, we couldn’t sleep because We heard the hobgoblins a-walking on the roof _ and the owls hootin‘, Bâ€"r-r-râ€"a chill ran up and down our little spines! Allâ€"those were the happy days. And now Hallowe’en is coming again, Sayâ€"but children don’t know how lucky they are to be young! POOR MAN - - LOOK WHAT THEY WISHED 0N HIM Durably Edges Pigeon Busiy mov Floats Stinted Negative Form of ‘ Exists Beam Drunkard Upon o)‘ a s)!’ ~' 30. 34‘ 36‘ SOMEWHERE in the orchestra pit stood a microuhone. 'l‘mwzm it and out into the great world went note after now 01' .-v %:' 12-; teasing, swaying, soohing “jazz tunes"â€"-‘bringini: pleusnt'o- a; .8 happiness to thousands of radio listeners. But Fate, lu‘ in. Ashâ€"the noted “jazz synwhonist” pictured aboveâ€"[ml lllw limo-.1 orchestra that was dispensing the “care-eliminating" urn». For somewhere out in that vast im'isible audience Hm» ~..' listening a wealthy, old lady. some 91 years of age. Slu- \\ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ' 7- --._..-. human. In l H'.. I....l , L‘Ul DVIII‘; vv luv: u. vuu .-- _-_--_ .___.- . listening a wealthy, old lady. some 91 years of ago. Sho- “its a widowâ€"a recluse living alone near Peoria, Ill. Life had luc' cold, wearisome, drab ho her until the advent of radio. \Vton that came. she had a set installed in her home. It. brought to» some sunshine in her aged years. Then, when the tirst. now from Paul Ash’s “merry mad musical gang"-â€"as it. is klltmn r Chicagoâ€"came to her ears. her joys knew no bounds. Ni;l:‘.\ she patiently tuned frn- his music and. t1) lwr few friends. Wt - lided that it was "the first. real enjoyment she had had in yours" And she wrote words to that. el'ft‘ct in making her will. low again took a hand. The old widow passed into the land ot' our- 1131 Sleep. And shortly after. the surprised Paul Ash wsi~ ~.:.- formed that he had inherited personal piwiperty worth Hog... and real estate in Kansas worth $501110. The old lady had m- membered him and his orchestra's happy tunes. The :.'~-!::..Y Mr. Ash is now planning to hrinp: more joy into the 1m.- ' others by devoting the numo-y toward providing radio wt. ' . blind folks. Verily. wrilyâ€"-.\lusir Hath Charms! Durably Edges Pigeon Ezlsiy moved Floats Stinted Negative Form of “to Upon Great (Abbr.) Within The inner b0 (plural) Raise Share Emperor Other Horsemen HORIZONTAL bone of the Answer to Last Week’s Puzzle No. 30 forearm Tim, 0m 3’. ”35. I v . ,5: 10. H. 12. H. 3i. Memorandums ’Alihr. A contincnt. (Abbrfi Middays Forms 01' makes up _ Place sci. for the cm! of n ”my. - ncy ‘ Those who haw um-nding vi‘o: Street (Abbr.‘ Accomplish Periods of rest Ancient kingdom cast of Bany- lonia Sick A winged fly that hits-s Perform A short, informal 1va' An old-fashioned writing: tablet 0! war (Latin? Either Myself Near or by VERTICAI . BBS. JAIIBSO! Oflicc and rvsid‘ uucc east of the Ltmbtun Street, L ham. Ufi'lce huur: 8 p.m. (except Sun (Mice and res“ Countess and Lam! site Old P041 mm 9!oiia.m..130t0 (Sundays oxeopled Ofl'ice on Lamb“ Dr. Hutton's "mo 2 t0 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 day. Chiropractors. ] I’he Scivnce that and years tn hiv In Durham Tumi Saturdays. Honnx out“. Slll'gv all : Block 08. W. C. PICK Uflivv. (Hr-1‘ .I, ‘ Durham. ”mm H Of M 30! MI IOV a! AL Licensed A )fl'lu C. G. AND BESS Cl“ 60! "I I ran fram well i \\ am Advertiseme CASH \VITH ()l of four. 'l‘eleph Saturday night ‘ 25 cents. (in 3“ will be made 0a J. L. 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