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THE SHAMROCK f YKJNEERS PUBLIC -gggyg USEFULNESS PUBLIC ut1l1ty means pubhc usefulness Upon the usefulness of our ut1l 1ty to you and your nelgh bors rests the success of th1s ut1l1ty m thls com mumty 0 E v e r y pubhc ut1l1ty was at first a luxury Now, because 1ts servlce has ralsed the standards of l1v1ng to a level to whlch we have grown accustom ed It has become a necess 1ty 0 It plays a vltal part 1n the commerclal and 1n dustrlal growth of every clty and town by furmsh mg necessary heat, llght and power Upon the growth of the commumty rests the growth of the ut1l1ty I In turn the suc cess of the ut1l1ty reflects favorably upon the com munltv to the strangers eyes Thls 1nterdependence serves at once to develop both 0 The ut1l1ty because lt ser ves steadllv, economl cally, surely hghtens the labors of each member of the communlty and llfts the burden of drudgery fl om thelr backs Its pur pose IS pubhc usefulness NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY Get at Horse Eugene Schmzt 38 Rattle rattle rattle down the street You guessed It It s one of those new stream lmed beautles of back ln the days of 1915 when the Model T was first put on the open market for sale Thls beauty sold for the low sum of S850 and up A mce httle tldy sum of money I guess And the real hook ln It was that all lt cost the maker fMr Fordb was the sum of S150 thus leavlng hlm the um of S700 for pocket money What a car' Why you could get thlrty mlles an hour any day and sometimes thlrty two down a hill about a mlle long the gas lex er belng down as far 'ms you could put It The owner would go up and down the mam st eet xn the old Clate Wltxl hls head as hlgh as the sky acting as lf he owned half of the c1ty and the states around lt Then came the new 1926 model wxth 1ts many new features and clalms why you could toot a horn whlch was connected on the steermg wheel and you could at least get thlrty five mlles an hour on the level loads and thxrty seven on the aforesa1d h1ll Th cost was lncreased to the sum of S900 but what was thls to the old boy 1f the bus was a blgger and better car the thlng would be an asset to hmm anyway that he would be al ways proud of And so cont1nues the auto Llography of the century The same process of buy1ng and selllng vsent on 1n 1927 ln wlnch the owner of the old model car had to get a new lemon Now when 1998 came along the old man had to try out a new klnd one that had never been trled before ln the modern world Boy what a sen atlon the thrlll of a hfe tlme Th1s new sensatlon could travel hke the wxnd causlng one s heart to beat twice as fa t as It usually dld All you had to do was shlft It a couple of tlmes and you were off for the most mterestlng and easy dr1v1ng of your llfe You could go as fast wlth tlns rlg 111 second as you could u 1th the old hack of before ln hlgh He began to notlce the way fC07lf17lM8d on Page .681 X , X I fl-, , 1 ' 7 4 1 I X , , ur 7 ' lf, , , , . 117 . , -. '-1' , - I ' . . . . C xi' ll 1 . . Y I . I , . . c 0 . . . . . .. n S . . K u 1 I II 0 I I Y 0 . . . - . ' u n .. v . v D 0 ' c . ' t Y' . . l Q .1 . 1 . . . . . - . 7 . . u c 4 . . . . - - v v . . . ' . . O U - Y , ' , . - . 9 . . . D .. . U I - , .. . s 1 7 ' S V . 0 1 - . , l l , . . . , . . . Ol Y , . . . . U - ' I V . . . 0 o 41 ' .. ' ' - , - . . - . . . W . A ... . . . . . , . ' . S ' . j . . . . Y . ' V. , .
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HE other day whlle v1s1t1ng a glrl frlend the telephone rang Upon be 1ng answered It was dlscovered that the call was for Mrs Glbson my gxrl frlend s mother After the usual greetlngs the con versatlon proceeded ln somewhat the follow mg manner Oh I haven t been feellng so well lately You know that I am Just recow erlng fl om an attack of sneaklng pneumonla That le t me so Weak' I we hardly been able to more around Pause Yes I certa1nly have had bad luck By the way Jenny have you heard about that LIZZIB Turner? Well you know that Spal dmg bov'7 He took her to a dance last Satur day nlght Can you lma me such a dread ful thlng? I was never so surprlsed 1n all my hfe I always thought she was such a Tch teh Pause What d1d you say? Pause No you dont mean lt Well I always sald she would come to a bad end' Pause Isnt that horr1ble'7 Oh darlmg I 'IVE the most gorgeous' dress ln Harder s wlndoxx yesterday It IS such a new style You must look and see I was thmklng of buymg It Yes Pause Well It IS purple and plnk or green and blue I can get It ln either color I really thlnk that I wlll get the purple and plnk Charlxe doesnt llke me 1n green I thlnk purple and plnk are such a beautlful combm atlon too Don t you? Pause W ho sald that? 35 Are You Lxstemngv ITIS Blame, '37 Pause Oh dldn t you Just about dle of humlll at1on'7 Pause Why I would hawe slapped her face I wlsh I h d been there I would have told her a tlnng or two Pause You mean that old Wlne-colored mater 1al'7 Oh I Ju t turned lt over and sewed It vuth a French seam It really made lt look hke new Pause Yes I am very handy wlth that klnd of thxng Oh dearle I almost forgot to tell you That Tlm McCarty IS engaged to marry Da1Sy Mulhgan Yes well Mrs Mulllgan told me herself If you don t belleve me you can ask her yourself Pause Yes she has been terrlbly snooty smce she vx ent to vlslt her sxster ln New York I makes me slck spreadlng her eastern accent all around town I almost dled when she larted tolllng us all about her Slqtdh who I1 es ln lNew Yoahk Pause Oh well 1f she ex er says anythmg mor to me I ll soon put her ln her place I ll tell her' Pause Oh I always put crumbled crackers over the top Of course I always add some butter too The crackers gxve them an avs fully aelzcate flaxor Pause Ill haxe to try those cookles some day You remember you gave me the reclpe the other day Ma Jbe Ill have tlme to make some tomorl ow Pause IContmued on Page A53 , A f 0 I 9 ' ' I ' P W V ,f - ,, - ,, gqvm. ,- 0 .J . . , , - ,, . , . . . .- a n u 3 A ' , ' H . . . , ' ' . ' , ' . ' , ' U v v ' , I 1 . ' !! CC 9 ' - , . I ' i 7 ' Q , . , . he . L cc ' , Y ' n 1 Q o - . , s .A 77 . . ' 7 . . ' 9! 61 ' , Y 7 s. C. n 1 , , 4 . sc ' ' Q n , - . . . ' , u , , L . , . . . i . g. - ' ' i . i A . . L . T , n . . ' 7 ' ' 7 . n 4 - 1 77 mce glrl, too. Golng to a dance w1th hlm. 77 P- 0 , . n ' ' , . . . , C a . . . . L . ' ' I . L u ' as n I ' 1 . . . , . . , cy K . - I . . , . cc v ' N S '. . ' , 9 ' ' 1 I - - v v an - as If . . . as ' ' sa 9 ' ' Qi V 1 L Y e ' V 7 ' , . , . ' A I ' 1 x 7 Y ' V! Y! 0 tl v , . , . . . , ca ' ' ' . . ' n v 1 . y y, . , . y . . v . U 1 , ' . . . K A ' - 7 . 7 ' ' ' 2 av ' ' , . . X s , ' . . 77 sa 7 ' H c . .
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The Hyde Have It With the sophomores A vmscellaneous collcctzon on cms of may kmd That New Fangled Gadget Jam s Gallagher 39 Ralph Appleseed a gentleman of the oil w s tlred He declded a the tu would be the best place to rest After buymg h1s t1cl e Ralph went m Hls first deslre was for fz drmk of water He looked about the lobby and finally dlscovered a fountam stuck 1n a. corner As Mr Appleseed approached the fountaln he notlced that there was no handle wlth w'h1ch to turn on the water He w s very much perplexed at thls mvster1ous find 1n0' so he snooped around a l1ttle As he leaned down verv close to the fountam st1 earn of water shot up just mlssmg h1S new blrthday t1e Afte five or 15CtI'18S the farm er finally found how to get a drxnk of Water vnhout a bath Ralph now knew how the 819ClllC eye worked Ex ery tlme that Ralph came mto the theatre he would let h1S frlends tlv o get a drlnk fi t T len after they hal failed he would calmly take a dr1nk For once m h1s hfe Mr Appleseed was re spected by all tue farmers He knew how the new fangled gadget at the the tra, worked 011 Well Thoma,sLzmd 39 Swab the deck' Aye aye SIT' Lovs er away' Aye aye SIT' All hands ahoy' Ave awe slr' Such were the commands and re non e e nanged abo rd h good l p x7lLtO113. a l18D1Oldlj t1l8T the h gh eas fl0tl'lt1lT0' tic bam G1 or England 37 It was mghtfall on the tenth day of the wovage A nerx ous tenslon prevailed! among the members of the crew The day had been slnlmg, Vltll a lcky curtam of rnolsture fill cf 10 p re Frne t T' ltlev first mate on board stood on the can .1 n s br d e engaged IH com ersa tlon Wltfl a certaln Robert McWade the youngest membel of the shlp s crew How soon w1ll the typhoon hlt us su-'P It xsn t that vou re frwhtened IS It Robert? answel ed the congenlal first mate The young Robert fl shed his elder an 1n dlgnant lance that behed the 1ns1nuat1on IH the accusauon of Ernest As the two f11ends t llkcd a stlff breeze blew up accompamed by '1 rushmv' to rent of ram Above It all could be heard a femmme shrlek Bobby McWade what are you domg out stow rn Come home or 5 ou ll catch you1 death of told' qhucl s Ernie we ll have to fimsh playlng Muunv on the Nlctorla tomorrow Xoud thuak I XX as mne 1n tead of ten the Wav my m m 0 L1 s me Come on lets get thxs old 10X boat ashore before I get ltonked on tn noggln Aye ave snr' Peek 1-I Boo Donald Hwsch 39 One of the most accurate of all eyes IS the elcctrlc ey e The electric eye works by means of '1 hght oeam smnlng on on energlzed mag retmed wacuum tube T ke for vnstfmce the drmkmg four ta n at tr' State T1 eatre W hen a person bends hls he Ld down the hght beam is shut off 1 om l X f K l r x gf f V , ' f Q J w. .J ..,... 4, E, ,L 2 J 1 . . . ' V V' sc 7 .U ' ,Y f f , I ' l 4 ' : 1 ' ' 1 I c ,, ,H , I ,A Y , ' , . v., . , ,, D , V 4 Y L rf , L1 L l A . -.wc . W . L. . . - , .. - S , ., , 1 f Y . Su , ' ' ' - . - 4 . , L a , -la 1 , - ng the can ff he . . . . L .A 1. , . L x u, , 4 f , . . . ,J Li ,Jllm x . , f Q - 'E 1 I .QI ' 7 2 'r ' , . ' - L 1 A ab ' ' l ' ' . . ., . . . . s 1 . . . . , ' ' ' u ' ' ' as . , - , V . . I K' H . , , . . . ' 'N . cl a - . . ,, v . . . R - 1 4:7 ' av A , D , A . U . . . . . . . . Q 0 4 l 9 Q v 4' 1 - ' v Q' '. ' .. . . . . K, . , , , C 7 1 A . V 5 I n a u ' c D T A . v L 1 . . . I V Q ' - g l . I A I . v . . . L H D K . A . . , , L - 1 , ID the mlddle of that fish ond IH 'll'l1S awful L , v-Q . v . ,K . . . L t - - J . ? X 1 , 1 ' ' ' t , , . ,, va 1 ' . L ' 7 - ll 9 , u u 1 , 1 . - v 1' ,L N U r y ' 5 1 . v. 1 . , 7 , - N IL 3 . i ' A ' . ' A ' 'Q S V t ' -1-LM 61 ' a 9 - . O Z1 ' S . . Y ' u - ' Y Y . - - w 1 lu '- c ct A S as ' - v 1 . ' ' ' U ., ' u 1 . 1 - u as ,l V as - n ' A 1 7 7 ' , f : g as , n I , 9 cc Y ,, V ! ' - 1 cc as , , I In Y . I 4: v f 91 ' ' .1 ' ' ' A , y , , . 1 .l 1. L, - lr V 1 . L . SA S' 'S .- .Y 4 ' H ' , .' 9' 0 ' , ' ' L ' . .XC ., H . L G k ' ll . 1- A -1 L 1 -- : 1 - 1 . . V- 1 f f - SS l Sc c ,- if SA., l O -es 1 Y- ' c , l 3 l-. , - Y 3- . mf ' ' ' ' , 'w . 'uf . . . -- . L
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