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MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER YcarEnaCch FOR S2.75 Order Now THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER 19 GOOD FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Suburip:'!! d jv be new or renrul. All renewal subscription will be eilcnJtJ for on year from precnt Jäte of expiration. (AN Wo ,o 84 Per cent, of the Business Concerns which FAILED during the year 1920, were Non-advertisers. Bradstreet reports. The Ben Ed Doane Printorium, Jasper, Ind. O(0 Quotes Posts and History, but Cannot Remember His Own Name. t St. Lou!.'. IMi:id:ui at the c!tj hospital ure x:izzkil nt l!t plight f a man ulKiut fifty years uld wliorn they call an "intelligent st-nhia," hut wiio knows not bis naiai. blrtbplnce, ncr age. He quotei Sbukesiare and Jlomer, knows tb canals of Venice, the whurves of Liverpool, the boulevards of Paris, and can prme tlie binomial theorem. Still, he does not know vrho he is or whence he came. ' Stranger than the mythological "no man" Is the tale of thU man garbed MUß I TO I! He Does Not Know Who He It. n Kisses Cat's Foot to Make It Well Boston. A man named Fol s(mu was arrjiigned for drunken ness. "What was he doing to attract attention?" asked the Judge. "Why he had a, cat and her foot was in his mouth and they thought he was biting her' said the ofücer. "Darn foolinhnesV'" said the prisoner wabbling a little from overnight effect' behind the pen rail. "'S my cat'n I was jest klssln its injured paw to make It ail wellpore li'l thing." "Were you drunk V "Mos likely but I like' my cat." "First offense discharged." ROMANCE DELAYED 47 YEARS Couple Eotranged In . Childhood by Lover's Quarrtl, Wed in Life's Twilight. o n 7 ore; Connersrllle, Ind. After being flti a rated 47 years, when their sweetheart romance of youth was severed by a loter's quarreV Paul A Feist, sixty sir, and Catherine Morgan, sixty-four, were marriel here. Both are natives of Columbia township. Fayette county. When their youthful 'engagement was broken. Feist went West, was married and became a properous fanner In Nebraska. Ills fiancee later wat married. When Feist's wife died five years ago, 16 years after the death of Mr. Morgan's husband, they began to cor respond. Five weeks ago Feilt came to Conuersville and the reconciliation How Seek Forgiveness of Young Townswoman Whom They Had Pilloried. IT COMES TOO LÄTE In laborer's attire, but -whose bra wHjirs the clothing of a ' college prjo f'hKor. J W ran remember S!enklewivs story of the feiistuf Nero centuries J n'n In "CJuo Vn'dN, the wHnderlug 9f lTlyes from the shores of Ilium, and the campaign of Douglas against Abraham Lincoln, but he doesn't know (hat a patrolman found him wandering and tent him to the hospital. "1L must have been a college pro fessor," said Dr. William C. Henske, who examined him for two and n half hours. This nameless toy of chance lives in the days of the Caesars, the Medlql und the Calhouns, hut he can't tejl where he was an hour before he was brought to the hospital. lie speaks Kngllsh and French. Hin converntiori Is of the finest. Ills clothing of the poorest. Ills hands nre calloused arid hN 'fingernails worn, showing' that he ha worked hard re cently. - j He speatfs In the gentle voice of thf classroom. He remembers having seen the Itridge of 1?lghs, the Klffel Tower in Paris, the Palace of Musl In Berlin, Unter den Linden and parts of Australia. Why-he was there and what he was doing and when be can't remember. Doctor nenske found him conversant with algebra and gennetry. The phytl clan worked out problems. If they were correct, the mystery man said so. If they were wrong he knew. Physicians are making study of the man, with hope of restoring his faculties. Even Ministers Apologize, but Mrs, Mclntyre Feel That She Must Leave the Town Where She Suffered So Keenly. New Castle, Pa. Mrs. Ada Mcln tyre, wife of "Scotty" Mclntyre, a steel worker, whom the town of New Castle ostracized because she took motorcar ride. with another man, 1? leaving, in spite of the fact that the townspeople. who pilloried her for her act are wllluig to forgive. The for giveness comes after hhe had been con deiuijed by everyone and ministers had censured her for her act from the pul pits. Now the Mclntyre family, which in cludes a twenty-months-old baby. Is moving. "Scotty" Mclntyre has been a steel worker here for 25 years. His wife, the town now admits, committed no grave error, save to accept the proffer of a ride with another married wom an and two men. One of the men had been drinking, the motor broke down, and in a quarrel one of the men was killed. Mr. Mclntyre Undsr Ball. Mrs. Mclntyre is under bail here as a material wltnestf in connection with the death of J. C. Abraham, traveling salesman, who was slain while driving with Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. Harriet Olds and her brother, Koy Phillips. The people of New Castle, whose sem?e" öf seIf-righteousnes suddenly rose to the fore and condemned Mr. Mclntyre without a hearing, are sorry. Even the ministers vvbo condemned her have gone to her and apologised. It happened this way: Miss Mux chard, New Castle's policewoman and probation officer, after reading Mrs. Mclntyre's published appeal for clem ency from the Christian people of the community, went to call on "Scotty and his wife There she saw the jrplr it existing between the two and their happiness together. She went out and called on the ministers and explained to them their mistake. She also had a talk with the leaders of public sen timent. Committee It Appointed. After talking things over a commit tee was appointed who went to the Asked H?r Not to Leave the Town. little houie which the Mclntyres were preparing to leave. They told the alii wife they were sorry, sorrier for them selves than for her, even. They asked her not to leave the town, as the fam ily wob planning, but to stay and be good friends with her town. One or two of the ministers said they would like to pray with her a little. She said she didn't mind; she would be. glad for help so long as the minister who preached the vindlctlre sermon against her kept out of bar way. If he represented true goodne, she did not want to be good. Her hus band nodded approval. I LWhile the.SalesmaaWaiui We can furaiah you the kind of printed tales letters and circulars on HAMMERMILL BOND that will set your message in the right way to the man who can buy your goods. 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