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Le Grand Reporter

Location

Le Grand, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Feb 13, 1925

Page

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Heaven and island temptation bind Alan and Barbara

On a remote island, Alan and Barbara face a forbidden bond as their feelings deepen despite the dangers. They confront their future amid native tensions, considering whether a life together is possible or if reverberations will ruin them, while the world around them remains uncaring.

Alan Barbara Arling Barbera Alan Mines Tate Roona Palisade

Best Way to Use Phone From Popular Mechanics Magazine

Tests show talking six inches from the transmitter is like adding 200 miles of distance. Best results occur when the mouth is half an inch from the transmitter and facing it directly to avoid sound deflection.

Popular Mechanics

Professor Corrects Student Mispronounced Name

A professor encounters two students outside campus hours. He asks for their names, and one student replies Julius Caesar. The exchange centers on whether the student meant his name as Julius Caesar or Julus Caesar.

Julius Caesar Julus “Caesar

Comedian in Road Show Blamed for Theater Riot

The star of a road show claimed he did not know the riot cause while in the hospital after the theater incident. He had previously sung "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More" in a western town suffering a two month drought, per American Legion Weekly.

Legion Weekly

Unimportant Things and Salaries Highlight Regu lar View

A fragment reflects on happiness tied to the unimpor tant such as salaries brought home. The tone hints at social commentary on value and contentment amid routine work. The phrasing suggests a quote about prioritizing meaningful rewards over trivial comforts.

Evolution Climb to the Family Tree of Chimpanzees

A reflective piece explores why humankind seeks ascent through study and lineage, tracing curiosity from a family tree to the topmost limb of the forest. It ponders the ties between humans and chimpanzees and the drive to understand our origins.

Me the Sacred One A Moammedan Tale About a Veil

A cryptic historical fragment recounts a Muslim husband and a veiled wife in an oriental custom tale. The dialogue centers on when the bride may reveal her face, with the husband replying that she may reveal it before nobody except him.

Moammedan Munich Meggén Dorfer

Hostess Etiquette After Quarrel Quiet Evening

A brief exchange recalls a couple’s ongoing quarrel during an evening visit. The guest remarks that complimenting the hostess would be inappropriate given the tension, suggesting decorum in tense social situations.

Counterfeit Dough Mentioned in Card Game Exchange

A fragmentary dialogue notes counterfeit dough as a pocketful of play money during a card game. The lines reference a Jack of Clubs and players urging caution about marked cards in a tense moment.

Nough Pard

Halton Rushes About Seeking Gift for Husband

A stray stories fragment shows Halton rushing in a sales scene asking about offers as she searches for a gift for her husband, hinting at a light domestic moment. The brief exchange captures a brisk, domestic vignette with a curiously brisk pace.

Halton

SHOULD BEGIN AT HOME Lady Politician and Hubby banter

A light dialogue shows a politician asserting women will sweep the country while her companion jokes the effort should start at home. The exchange hints at gender roles and domestic sphere involvement in public progress.

Preference He was 2 jobless actor Ail hunger reached his souk

Ailing and unemployed actor laments hunger in the souk, saying he would rather have work than bread as he seeks relief and sustenance amid hardship.

Wouldn't Have To Father Rent Refusal Sparks Suitor Clash

A quarrel over child support and parental rights erupts as one suitor demands payment. He claims twenty five dollars a week, while the other asserts the amount won’t cover rent for Marlan and themselves. Tension rises over financial duties and guardianship.

Marlan

Not Really Sudden Miss Gladys Dialogue Snippet

A fragment from a scene features Bridget chiding sudden entrances during a social visit. A humorous exchange centers on the term suddent and the timing of a three quarters of an hour visit.

Gladys Bridget

Random Homebrewed Quip Sparks Witty Exchange

A playful exchange features a wife described as a troublemaker with a sharp punchline. The retort praises the husband for managing his spouse’s planning and wit, highlighting humor in domestic banter.

Joint-Formula Promises Quick Relief for Ailments

An old ad touts Joint-Fase as a dedicated remedy for swollen and inflamed rheumatic joints. It claims rapid relief by rubbing on the affected area, priced at 60 cents per tube, and urges readers to seek it at any druggist.

Many Kinds of Trees in North America

The American Native association notes in Tree Habits that nearly a thousand native species exist along with many foreign trees widely planted. Of native species, only about a hundred are considered important timber trees.

North America American Native Association

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