Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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MASTER OF MAN :-: By Sir Hall Caine
An Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of "Tht
Manxman." "The Deemster." "The Eternal City." "The Weman Theu Gavest Me." Etc.
7
I- ' PSRBOS'B OF THE STORY I
ttCTOIl STOWELLCMtf Judge of the Islt ,
.vFiulfr Man, in a moment or mumm ra'xeu
iM-ii.mS,M has te ercat later ncnirrncs m,r in
" :W. BBB. t tMU( ! B.jb.1 If,,. mUIIiwi Initk
L"VKI ?' l"l M 1.... iriMIIUFIB '"
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jr Btj snri. tune mvraers ner ujrpmmatv vnua i
--' BT a BM flB Jl
mMUitlS C0I.I.1BTF.RA handsome peasant
eirimai enira
She loves V(c-
emeJSnt '
mentmreit fn ttfnth.
y-'fiiMfs ter's chum.
VL.mHcK aBLLAeretnble but
'?&!$ Htrielf te htm.
IW-mWMJtmLt.A STASLKYA ertat-hearted and
i . mSeJlttttlttll flirt i (( rtii( ! tAnmt am
'."" rlsiM. tthe in Cete iclih V(eler
. nma,
fA SPASM In Stenelt'i threat seemed.
$ te be tlflliiR him.
J "I did urn,.. Fenclln. terrlbt.T ,
I.TTrenp. but there l one thing I will
Sask of en,"
5 "What l. It. Victer?"
5 "Net te judge me until jeu lsnew
I whnt I've come te de tedH.v."
i Fencllii, deeplj ntTected, thought she
Scaiiftht n glimpse of IiIr meaning.
t"De jeu Intend te reclgn. Victer?"
., "Yes, but Hint Is net all."
g "What K Vleter?" She was think
IiHS of his exile, his possible banish
fluent. "Perhaps 1 nm speaking te you for
sthe last time. Fenellii. That's why I
Sam glad ou have given me tJils oppor eppor opper
S tunlty of .eelns jeu."
r. She trembled, tliinklng lie meant
Vaulcide, nnd said in n choking voice,
ft "Yeu don't mean that juu Intend te
a take jour . Ne, no, that in lm- ,
possible. Think of jour father.' i
i , Stowell diil net upcak for n moment.
a Then he said,
I "I snw him last night. Fenelln."
"Who?"
I "h father I was thinking of thnt
aa n'way out of all this miserable
wrong-doing, when he came te warn
Xmr."
"Hew he must hate suffered.'
thought Fenella
almlfcmB I ttWsmBVm fr amfM r
I luted my official position te elTect
the esrnpe of tlie prisoner and I
arranged for her (light
"But perhaps jnu think it was only , j,-s impossible
SB deliiHlenV" , done Mich' a thing.
t "Indeed no! If the spirits of out ..j ,,, net ,nnfj
threat nnd continued "because 1
did It."
The Governer drew up sharply and
said :
"What's ihc matter with you? Are
jeu HIV"
Stowell, who had recovered himself,
answered.
"Ne, 1 nm net ill. jour llwllcney."
"Then jeu must be mad stark mail
Yeu eon neer hate
The Governer leaped up from JiU
sent. ,
"Yeu talk about ethers suffering for
what you have done hnve you forgot
ten hew many ethers must suffer if I
nllew you te de what you want te de
nnivV Think of vnur I sin ml VOUr na
tive Island de you want te cover it
with dishonor? Think of your profes
sion de jeu went te lead It wllii dis
grace? Think of jour father, who loved
jeu no no father ever loved a son. t
put ut his portrait In die courthouse
the oilier day de jeu wnnt te pull It
down? And then think of me I sup
pose I ran same risk when I recom
mended jeu for jour position
Stowell was trying te speak, but
again the Governer put up his hand.
"Oh, you needn't thnnk me. Per
haps I wasn't acting altogether unsel
fishly. 1 mny hae bem wanthv
somebody te stand by me new that I'm
growing old, somebody like your fathpr
able te tight these rascals who ere
trying te ruin everything. And when
jeu enme along, you whom I had known
since jeu were a boy, the son of m
old friend, who was te be mv son some
ilnv "
The Governer, startled by the emo
tion that was cemlne ever him. broke
nwav and crossed the room, snving.
"But damn it nil, whv need I tnlk
1 of myself? There's Fenelln have jeu
forgotten Fenelln?"
Te be continued tomorrow
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Little Benny's
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RADIO IN THE
By HENRY M NEBLY
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IS B.iaiBSSiS5B VWM , L -
RELAY x ATTiwy - Q
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Ing feeble currents flew around them.
The current from the "II" battery Is
the same as the current from the bat
teries under the operator's table, nnu.
Instead of the sounder of the telegraph
outfit, wc have our head telephones.
Copvrleht, tttt. en rubUe Ledger Cemvanv
Today's Programs
The attdlen bull) Is like a land -line
telegraph outfit. Here we liae the
telegraph operator's relay and his
battery and sounder. The article
explains the similarity between
that and the audlen bulb
SOUNDER
The Audien Bulb Amplifies Signals
New that wc have seen hew the
audien bulb, as developed bv Fleming
nnd DeForest, nets ns a traffic cop in
a one-way street and permits electric
currents te strike the telephones in one
terv. When the trigger Is pressed
against the coils It then makes con
tact wltht a metal point there and the
current of the battery flews ftem the
buttery through that point down uic
direction en v. let us turn our Attention , Mcmr. mid alone the wire connection
te another nnd een mere valuable nbll- .nnd se te the sounder, nnd permits the
ity which this A'nddln's lamp pos- j strong battery current te operate the
scsses. sounder.
This Is the nbl'lty te receive ex- Thus when a feeble current comes
trcmclv weak currents fiem the ncrlnl Inte the relay It cnuses the coils te be
and deliver them te the telephones thlrt i come magnets : these magnets draw the
or mere times as strong ns when they1 trigger ever te them nnd ns seen as It
were received. , touches the metallic ceninei peinr ine
First let us take a well -known In
strument te illustrnte this effect. This
strong battery current operates the
sounder All this, of course. Is done
Instrument Is the relnv used In nrrtlnnrv liiNlnntnnreuslv because e'ectricltv trav
land line telegraph. els at the tiemendeus rnte of ncnrlj
The Illustration shows this relav 187.000 miles in a single second.
hooked up te the sounder and dry cell And. as seen ns the Incoming feeble
battery. current steps. Ilin cells cense te he
In each telegraph station thcie Is i magnets, nnd the spring pulls the trig-
a -ct of these batteries connected te ' ger buck nwaj from the contact point.
the sounder and delivering se strong a i thus stepping tne new ei current irem
By Lee Pape
The Invention of the Alreeplane
A Plnv by Benny Potts
Scene, the '2 Right brothers taking a
wnwk In the wind.
1st Bight brother. Geed nlte wat a
wind! If It was eny werse It would
be a eyklenc.
ml Itight brother. I dent seem te
current thnt the sounder will be raised
or lowered with such n powerful pull
that Ita impact can be heard nil ever n
large room. It is net the c'cctrlc
current sent from the dlstnnt station
thnt makes this loud sound. Thnt cur
rent does net come In strong enough
te operate the sounder. It Is lln
the battery.
It Is in just this way that the feeble
currents which we receive in our aerials
govern the very strong currents of our
"B" batteries which operate the tele
phones. These currents from the aerial.
weak as tney are. assist or step me
flew of electrons from the het filament
either, sir. What I
tell jeu Is the truth It is Ged's truth,
sir."
And then, excusing nothing, exten
uating nothing. Stowell told the Gov
erner what he hnd done, and hew he i mind it.
had done It. Ack
"I used m official position te effect Scene the nm.
the escape of the prisoner, nnd I ar
ranged for her Might, with hoi com
panion, te n foreign ceuntrj."
The Governer listened without draw
ing breath.
But whv whv did you-was It
remit "
because I came te see
ones may net come back te speak te i.s
ln our times of temptation "
t "But mj father was net the only
Sene who spoke te me last night,
5 Fenella. "
I "Who else did. Victer?"
S "Yeu. I heard jej as plainly as 1
Shear jeu new."
f Fenclla's besom was heaving. "When
Jwas that?" she asked.
S "In the middle of the night. But
-perhaps jeu were in bed nnd asleep at
that time."
"Xe no. 1 did net sleep until after I , t win whv
Sdaybrcak. In the middle of the night because J refused te
i-T nne. (Mhe una lircntlilnff nmlihlvi "Ne, I did it bed
. "T .. nn " IUI11 J ' 1IIU UIIH'II I IPTIIl 1 T I(MI fl11 III " it..'.
u. i 'i...f .."-. u i.i. u: ..... Inrrfer the ct cciitinn nf tlmt i-irlns n' 1st Bight brother. If we can make
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strong batteries under the operator's te the plate. It is only when these
electrons new mar me peweriui cur
lents from the "B" battery can operate
the telephone.
The electrons Inside the bulb are like
the trigger of the telegraph relay. The
1st Right brother. There
het. Step It!
Unil Right brother. There gees mine.
Step mine!
1st Right brother. G. leek at them
both sailing up In the air. That gives
me a Ideer.
2nd Right brother. It dldent give
?fltVQ
-!" . . .- I- .. ..
s "Were veu praying ter me, . i ' " "
Fenella?" ' "A crime? Geed Leid. whnt if It
She cast down her eyes and answered ins? What hnd jeu te de with that?"
'Yes." "I had tiied and condemned liei.
Anether moment passed, and then In , And besides. I had mj personel reasons
St huskv voice he said. I fei wishing the prisoner te esiup.
S "Fenella, what did you pray for punishment."
-Be?" ' "But damn It all. man, when veu
Z "That jeu might have strength te dot were doing all this for the girl, didn't
i'trhat wa's right, whatever It might I en see what jeu were doing for join
cot jeu." self?"
He reached ferwnrd nnd grasped her "Net then. But new I see that in
Shands. I preventing the law from committing a
S "Did you knew what that meant. ' crime I committed 'a crime against the
iFenella "whatever it might cost rae?" .law, and am no longer fit te be a judge.
a " "Yes," she said, raising her eyes. That's wh I'm here new, sir net te
? "and at length an answer came te me." I Issup that warrant, but te resign mj
5 "What answer?" I judgeship."
2 "That If you did. and make atone- ' "Resign jour judgeship?"
Stnent, however low you might fall in t "Yis, but that's net all te ak you
table that de this and the weak signals
thnt come In from the dlstnnt station
merely work a delicate trigger which
controls the current from these, bat
teries. The illustration shows the relay first.
The currents sent from the distant sta
tion mnv start from that station anile
1 strene. but the resistance offered bv the
1Tn 1 manj miles of wire ever which thej
! travel weakens them, and they mav
arrive at the relav se feeble as net
even te mnke a vlsib'e spark If the two
ends of the wire nre touched together.
I The principal part of the relay Is the
two coils seen mounted In the middle
of it. ve have already learned that
when electricity travels around a coil
of this kind through n great many turns
... m p a" P "j the nir wy sheuldent . lrP jt crpat0s mngnetlsm nnd even
we make a nlreoplene?
2nd Right brother. Wy should we?
1st Right brother. .lest because no
body ever did does thnt say nobedv
ever will?
2nd Right brother. Thats a geed
.irgewment. Wat de jeu sav we trj It V
1t Right brother. Wat de you snj
we de?
Atk.1.
Scene, 2 weeks later.
1st Right brother. Herray, we're
flying!
2nd Right brother. Darn If we
alnt !
The end.
PLAN BOYS' CeijNCIL
a very teeeie current It sent n geed ,
manv hundred times around a core of
soft iron will make this Iren n magnet, '
much like the horseshoe magnets that
jeu buy In the tej shops, nnd tills1
magnet will be strong enough te attract
a small piece of metal if placed near It. ,
Yeu will see in the picture the little
metallic trigger marked B. There is u '
little spring that holds it hnck against
the pest mnrked C While it Is in this v
position no current flews from the bat-
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the eyes of men you would leek upon te order mj arrest nnd commit me te
jjthe face of Ged." iprhen."
X Stowell gasped, dropped her hanrts The Governer, who had been hnlf
T bad
I
Sand for u while was speechless.
-he said.
5 "And de you think r will?"
S "I am sure jeu will. Victer
T l r r...l
i m NKii iiuiu nun.
"De veu, after all. believe In Ged,
K Tnelln""
C "Indeed ves. And veu don't you?"
r "My father did. H' used te kneel
Sbv his bed like n little (hild eveiy night
:tnd every morning."
She saw that he did net speak for
himself, nnd a great wave of love and
i compassion for the sln-luden man
j stormed her heart.
2 "Victer." she salt
Pher eves, "veu must try te ferelve me.
I've net been whnt 1 ought te hove been
te jeu I sec that new. Whatever jeu
have done I should have dung te you.
Knet driven you awnv from me. and let
Jyeu go en from sin te sin, deubtin;
(Ged's mercy nnd forgiveness. it me
de se new We belong te each ether.
X Victer. There can never be anybedv
Clse for cither of us ns long ns we live
fliet us go together."
She had seized his hands. The haniN
Jf both were trembling. ,
2 "Would te Ged jeu could, Fenella
SBut it Is tee late for that new. 1
phave gene tee far for you te fellow me.
Where I go I mutt go nlene."
"Don't hnv that."
5 "Walt until I have een veur father. '
At that moment the maid came Inte
5 the room te tell the Deemster that th.'
jOoverner. having heard thnt he was
gin the house, wished te ee him im-
smediatelv.
2 Stowell was turning te go. when
S Fenella put a trembling hand en his
5 shoulder and said In n whisper.
J "Victer, whatever happens with mi
slather, premise me that jeu will never
J. de thnt."
"But if the Governer "
? "Never mind about the Gevernni new,
premise me."
i There was a moment of silence and
Sthen he said. "I premise." nnd with
5 head down passed out of the room.
" II
3 "tome In. Stowell. I m giau veu re
early. I went n word with veu before
I tne ethers nrrive. hit uewn
The Governer tee was violently ngi-
!tated. He was striding about the room.
His grnv hair, usunlly brushed down
with military precision, was loose and
.disordered, as if lie nnu Deen running
Skis hands through it. nnd his pipe.
till alight nml ns if torgetten, was
neklng en the arm of his chair.
Committee of Various Societies Ap
pointed te Organize
temnnrnrr organization loekine te
Then stupefied, took possession of himself tile formation of n Bevs' Council as an
i at last. outcome of the Bey Week celebration
"Commit veu te prison? Goen last month was effected at a meeting in
heavens, what nre .veu saying? A the Majer's reception room jeMrdiiv
Deemster in prison! Whoever heard
of such n thing!"
"1 am guilty of n crime against
justice " began Stowell. but the
Governer bore him down
"Tush! 1 don't care for the moment
whether jeu are or are net. Neither
de I care wliethei the law which con
demned the prisoner te death was or t0 mnUe It a success) it would be neees-
wus net a cilme. What I have te deal arv te make it a city-wide affair.
uitli U tlip iiifspnt Kirnntieti. Yeu snv Tim Linirninn was directed te an-
1. tears springing te j0U nnl ,,, t0 erler our arrest Is point a committee en organization te
that It; uraii a nnu ui ku,
veu snid yourself the gulltv
bv the selection of Alexander Celvllie.
.Ir . ihairman, and .lehn rite. .Jr.. sec- I
retnrj . , I
The organizations teprcsented In- '
eluded the Hotary Club. Benevolent
Order of Illks, Yeung Men's Christian
Av-nitatlen. Big Brethers nnd Klvvnui-Club.
Muver Moere was present nnu snin
sss?",'.-JAPAil
Here's a Service Fer
Philadelphia Business Men
At 24th and Chestnut Streets and Wayne
Junction you have stations convenient te your
home and office.
At 1337 Walnut Street is a Travel Bureau
ready te give any information as te trains and
help you plan your trip.
Anywhere your business takes you te Balti
more, Washington, Pittsburgh, . Cleveland,
Teledo, Detroit, Cincinnati, Louisville, St.
Leuis, Chicago and intermediate cities and
towns you can reach all of them directly by
the Baltimore & Ohie.
Add te that a service which comes from a
desire te make you feel at home and you have
a factor in Philadelphia's business life you
should consider.
Take the Baltimore & Ohie en your next trip;
you'll see what travel service really is.
Baltimore 6 Ohie
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more & Ohie Railroad. Its passenger
service, as well as freight service, is a real
need in the community."
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Yes
man euebt te be in orison
"But heavens alive, man, can't you
ee the disgrace? (Sell Is a prlvnte
person, while jeu are a judge, the
judge who tried and endenined tin tin
prlsenet. What is te happen te jus
tice in the Islnnd If n judge is on en
detuned and linpiisened?"
Stowell tiled te speak, but again the
(Joverner bore him down.
Oh. 1 knew what jeu'll sav you'll (
talk about veur censclenic But what.
Is jour enscience te me against the
honor of the public service and the
welfaie of Uie whole community?"
The honor of the public bervice can
not rest en u lie, sir " said Stowell.
"It would b n living lie it I on en
tinned te hf a judge, and the enlv war
te cave the island iste tell it the truth.
no mutter whnt- "
Don't talk damned nonsense. '
Stowell diew himself up.
"IJe jeu wish me. then, te issue thin
warrant against Aliik (Jell new that
jeu knew thnt I am mvself the guilty
inn n?" .
The Governer flinched for a moment,
then smote th" top of his desk and sad
"I knew nothing of the kind, sit
anci don't want te knew I he,ievi
eu're mad inndc mad bv the ordeal
veu have lately gene through. Nothing ft
will nuke ine believe the tnntrnij.
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Expert
i!Kb? Cannet de what?"
,'! cannot iHsue the vvurrnut for the
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MSB '' ' ,
HBllvtir
PK-Mrflllewed Miuethlnj In bis
Complete
Line of
II 7 "Then jeu saw the .eIrticrs. 1 had
KtO de It. I couldn't allow thin niKKa
bash te taUe iiortsesslen of the it-lnnd.
There ma lie raNuallties, but the
ishertest vvey Is the inent merciful
BTI.a)e tnT" AvnA.lenf. Slf ilnitn Wlir
lien't eii sit clown?"
rvV' Pand Stowell continued te unncl.
"Tliey a.v this rleiinis Is the nenuel
6 te the eHfnpe from Castle Itunhen. Only
tan eieuse, of course, hut thnt makes
Bno difference. If we arc te juntlfy our
tadmlnlHtratien of jiiHtlce In tin cjes of
;the authorities across the water we ;
Smunt recapture these riinnvvavs. The ;
!?tnn-riip ciiiirv mull in iiirticuinr .
s-seiiRt be locked up in prison. The MnAovnte
I Attorney and the roienei will be here ;,;
fpresently. You'll be able te help them
i tne persenni ucHunpiien tnry want
tJbedy better nnd then Issue the
warrant."
Rgtewell, who had been clutehlng the
He 01 n cmill eriiiiui niiuu im mm
Uinclliiit with a fixed stuie, said In a
lulverliiK veice:
if "I'm perrj. jour Excellency. I cun-
at oe tnnt.
ELEQRIC
TTLJD
J 1 1 rv SUPPLY CO.
19 Ne. 7th St., Phila., Pa.
Sayre- Level Radie Ce.
Wholesale
Only
41 North 10th St., Phila.
CUNARD
f AMCHOB ""
TVyTANY new splendid
"""A ships have been added
te the Cunard-Ancher Fleet
this year. Excellent ac
commodations are still
available during June and
July, also homeward during y-
Expert Shipments
Financed
Frem 50 te 75
ROBERT WARREN CO.
1523 Whitehall Bldg.
NEW YORK
MAKE SURE OF WINNING. 8END FOR A LARGER, CLEARER PICTURE, FREE U
Cm Yeu Find IS ir 20 Wer.t in Tbit PMira Slirtin. With "I
such as barrel, boy, bone, bieycle? If yeu ean find the ethen,
or nearly all the ethers, you ean win the big $1,000.00 prixe.
Cema en, felkil Jein In th putila gamt. Yeu will find It leada of fun.
act metntr ana ratnar and brethar and alatar around tha tabla tonleht
rat, and grandmethar ean find ternt, tee.
00BT8
NOTHING
TO TRY
and aaa who can find tha meat.
NOT A SUB-1
S0RIPTI0N I
CONTEST
RADIO
Highest
Quality
advice
I: freely
::':
ilij
given.
jfflHM
POTTER TRANSPORTATION CO.'
11 Broadway, New Yerk
XV p null Baltimore International Steamship Ce.
frc MWt. M,m. BiilMln.
Baltimore. Mil. '
ttnt hnnillfi ;
: -;;:,
interior
goods.
Come see
our stock, i
Our New Stere
caw. R. I ryen te. 912 chestnvt street
August, September and
October.
('I'NARII 4 ANCHOR STEAMSHIP MNE1
PassD(r Offlre, 1300 Walnut St., I'hlU.
Frrisht OIHc. Deur Bldg.. Thlla.
! Fer Vancouver & Victeria, B. C. '
NORWKOIAN STKAMER "DICTO" will b
denpntchBd from Philadelphia about .Tuna 20
102J, Fer full particulars as te cargo spacs, '
tc . apply te
1 T. H. WARREN & CO., Agents
Ilrewn Uulldlnr. 30 fhestnut Street
I'hlladelphls
oil T
MALLORY
TRANSPORT LINES, Inc.
Operating U. S. Gov. Shipe
Te BARCELONA, GENOA,
MARSEILLES. NAPLE8,
and VALENCIA
SS "West Laihaway" June IS
Genea Direct vie New Yerk
GEYELIN & CO.. Inc.
Philadelphia Agente
108 S. Fourth St., Phila.
- Lembard 8144 Main 7620mm-
UJf flf$taW
KKjiKJiHi5at
'isfVvvvvtytil
fDixie Steamship Lines'
Operating U. S. Gov. Ships
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester
SS "Eastern Sword". June 20
AT CONFERENCE RATES
Harritt, Magill & Ce., Inc.
425 Lafayette Bldg., Philadelphia
Urnitarl 6M0-1 Mala 73i
liAMCfUCAUNEl
AMIIUCAUNE
KKW 1IIRK '1(1 HOTTEKUAM
Ma fljrineutb, Uoulegn.-Hur-Slcr
SoerUam June 10 Ju y 15 Auf. 10
Rotterdam June J1 Jul' ' Au- 28
Kyndani June 24 July Z Hept. .
N. Anistrrdum ....July 8 Aug. li Hept. Id
Pauenicr Office, 1531 Walnut St., Phila.
"BETTER SERVICE"
lOR Ol'B FBEIfiHT ( ONSIONMENTH
BALL & CALDWELL
Expert Frrtcht Brokers
47t7a raKXKi, : buildine
, . PhUadrtpW
Cable, Elclar Im, BIIT-U
Observe These Easy Rules
1. Anyem llvlne outside of Minneapolis and St. Paul,
except employee of Tha Rural American and their rela
tives or former first prlie winners, may enter the contest.
2. All answers must be mailed by midnight, July 2th.
All subscriptions must be mailed by August 15th, 18t2.
I. Write list en one aide of the paper. Number your
words consecutively. Write full name and address In tha
upper right hand corner. If you wlah te write anything,
use a separata aheet of paper.
4. Words of earns spelling can be used only ones, aven
though thsy dselgnats different objects. Bach object
can be named only ones.
Bl Werd2.,h?wn.t2..b?, eb,0t arehalc or hyphsnatad
In a Nsw Standard Dictionary, or words formed of two
or mere words, each of which Is In Itself an object, can.
net be used, nor can the singular be counted when the
plural la used or, vice versa.
B6',i.Th aKiW.,.r hkvln0 th nersst cerrset list of namss
fh.V lit'.!, ble,, i Jh!wn .'." .,hB ,Pcur nat bsgln with
ths letter "B" will win first prise, etc.
7. Mere than one member of a family may compete,
but only one prise will be given In any one household I or
group where two or mere have been working together.
a. Three Minneapolis business and professions! men.
vnn0a.n?Sonn,eiLen.uWl,n 7"" Rural American, will act
dIJW J"."8" ahd tney alone wl" eelde the winners.
rLcJPV- aer,f ? aceeP the "sclslen of these judgts
as final and conclusive.
Ne Hidden Words
Yeu don't have te turn the picture
down all the objects are in plain sight.
be easy te find the words.
wane a game or it in your
ti
up-fldj
It wil
4
n9J .tH.iW,'" l" Bt the ,ame consideration, whether
any subscriptions have been sent In or net.
ni,ihi!hi.0,i thtuprl?? wn"e" "nd eerrsct words will
S of the contest American shortly aftsr ths
10.
bs
close of the contest
f.JVJ.S'.'V.LVJ;.'. .hA f.uJ' "IW ! tha prlx. tied
... ... -..-.-.v. ,v v.ii ui in. using contestants.
family or In your group of
in.nus ana see wne can nna
the most. It won't bs nsess
sary te ssnd In a single sub
scriptlen te aarn ena of tha
thirty prlsss, but thsre will
be extra larga rawarda for
thesa who help boost Tha
Rural Amsrlcan.
Tha answers will ba Judgsd
and the wlnnars chessn by
J. A, Taleian, Librarian.
Minnesota State Historical
feelstyi Dr. A. Q. Planksrs,
M. D Fsculty University of
Mlnnsseta. and Mr. W. W.
Bradley, Professer of Eng.
Hsh, West High Scheel.
These gentleman were
chosen te act as Judgss be.
causs of their well-known
reputation for fairness and
Integrity In their community.
2,500 IN PRIZES I
With ne
tlens
let Prlre 20.00
2ndPrUe 10.00
3rd Prlre
4th Prlxe
6th Prlie
Oth PrUe
7th PrUe
8th Prize
9th Prize
with!
BuM
m
tmm
tvm
lOOiM
:oex
m
5.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
inn tn30th 1.00
w... tVaVJi
Prize i
4(M
10J
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Hew Te Win the Big
Hsrs Is the plan en which wa are running this big jew
ipalgn. If your answer wins first prlie, ypu win
re in casn, but If you have ssnt In five i;y";,',vefl
8 te The Rural American veu will receive flwvr.
i Instead. It la our aim te Introduce The Rural aew
imiipingint weeKiy newspaper mie ,,v.', ,j
untry. and ws are willing te pay these big rr,
se who help us advsrtlss. Take advantage w
anee. Send In your answer AND QUALIFY '.';
a jj ... -, ' . - v.. ,,.. nnu in your n.wr Anw w. .. i
Addreit All Commuaicahent te K. M. GRANT, Dept. 308. Tfce Rural Aaaaricaa, MiftaeypelU,
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