. Boone County Recorder. it will take forty years. Tax willbe levied on automobiles, one cent agaHon on gasoline and a three-centtax on real estate to meet the inter-est and create a sinking fund to payoff the bonds. Many cities and towns are making<irives on loafers, vagrants and allpersons having no visible* means ofsupport. These are the fellows whoare committing all these should be a clean-up all alongthf ine. Why should the good, sub-stantial, lawabiding ritizens let a fewloafers create all this uneasinessamong the people? If a man withoutvisible means of support, is en
. Boone County Recorder. it will take forty years. Tax willbe levied on automobiles, one cent agaHon on gasoline and a three-centtax on real estate to meet the inter-est and create a sinking fund to payoff the bonds. Many cities and towns are making<irives on loafers, vagrants and allpersons having no visible* means ofsupport. These are the fellows whoare committing all these should be a clean-up all alongthf ine. Why should the good, sub-stantial, lawabiding ritizens let a fewloafers create all this uneasinessamong the people? If a man withoutvisible means of support, is enjoyingthe fruits of this life without work-ing, he is without doubt ntealing There should be a lawlo bring him before the court andid for an accounting. To make aman gu atraight i* pot infringing upn hiit personal Unorty; but if heiitiiiU upon stealing that which theother fellow has made by the sweatof ilia brow ha ha* trampled underhis feat sacred paraenaI liberty. i True | { Detective Stories f. OUT OF THE AIR ?«M»«H Copyright bjr The Wheeler Syndicate, Inc. SOMEWHERE, somehow, the Ger-mans were getting messagesthrough from the United Statesto the fatherland. That much wascertain. Washington knew tt beyondthe shadow of a doubt, but the wayIn which the messages were trans-muted was a mystery—dark and ap-pancinij uufattluiuabte. This was In the days before Amer-ica entered the war, in the days whenthe United States was, theoreticallyat least, a neutral nation. But VonBernstorff, Von Papen and the rest ofthe embassy at Washington were do-ing everything they could to furthertheir schemes from this side of theAtlantic. But not even the secret servicecould penetrate the mystery of themessages. That these were flashed FOR YOUNG GIRLHOODBoone_County_Recorder_Vol_48_1922
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