The
Pigeon
                                    Wager
          A
Live Action
   Game By
      Jason
Morningstar
  Designed for the Gaming Like It’s 1927 Public Domain Game Jam
                        The Facts
Players: Exactly three, one of whom also sets everything up and
lightly facilitates. If you are reading this, that is probably you! Play
Januszewski, or hand off that role to a confident, experienced friend.
Time: About 90 minutes. Januszewski’s player controls the pacing.
Content: Post-traumatic stress, violence, guns, ethnic tension, war,
organized crime, pigeons.
Arts and Crafts: Print the character sheets, newspapers, and logbook
sheet. Print the pigeon message slips. Print them, cut them apart, roll
them up, and tape them into tight cylinders. Ten are “regular” and two
are “gangster”—mark these latter, perhaps by using a different color of
paper. Opening one of them ends the game.
Scenography: Set up the space for close proximity play. Bring a
deck of playing cards and a pencil. Consider having some appropriate
snacks and beverages. Playing around a cheap card table is ideal!
Januszewski’s player needs a separate space they can go to represent
the pigeon loft, where the message slips should be kept.
Technology: You need a way to play the audio file, which is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/41oeoajuvc0ualr/weaf_90_minute_
broadcast.mp3?dl=0
It is 90 minutes long, although the game probably won’t last that long,
and includes sound cues that Januszewski’s player needs to hear.
Playing without it would be really awkward, although not impossible.
Getting Started: Print out the materials and prepare the play space.
Gather together, review the important stuff (role playing, safety, guns,
ethnicity), and make sure everyone is on the same page about intensity
and boundaries.
Decide who is playing who. Give everyone a chance to read over their
character’s information sheet and ask questions.
When everyone is ready, invite Tully and Capotorti’s players to leave
and return after a few minutes, independently and in character. Start
the soundtrack. Januszewski’s player can spend those moments alone,
tidying up, listening to the radio and thinking anxious thoughts.
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                        Important
Before you you begin play, go over the following concepts with your
friends:
Role Playing
The Pigeon Wager is a live action game. You will pretend to be a
character for the duration. Embody them! It will work best if you try to
behave naturally and keep things low-key. Think about how you might
make the experience interesting and fun for your friends within the
confines of the game, and trust that they will do the same for you.
Safety
The participants are more important than the experience. Care for
each other and don’t do things that will make people feel bad in real
life.
The door is always open. It’s ok to step away to get a drink of water,
take a bio break, etc. It’s also OK if you need to leave the game
permanently.
If things feel too intense in a scene, you can say “Slow down,” to
ask your friends to ease up. If you feel overwhelmed–or worry that
someone else is feeling overwhelmed in an un-fun way in real life–say
“Stop the Game.” Stop playing and take a moment to chat out of game
about whether it’s possible to recalibrate and resume play. If the game
is not salvageable, it is OK to stop playing–people are more important
than a game, and the door is always open.
Guns
Don’t physically represent guns in this game.
If you decide to have your character use their gun, pantomime drawing
it, point the imaginary pistol at your target, and say “bang” as you look
your target in the eye and pull the imaginary trigger. If you want to
shoot someone else, repeat these steps. Once you shoot, the result is out
of your hands.
If someone shoots you, it’s up to you what happens. Make the most
interesting choice! You’ll probably die, but if you want to shoot them
back, that sounds like you are dying slowly. It’s entirely up to you.
Sometimes the most interesting choice is just being dead.
Ethnicity
Your accent isn’t as good as you think it is. It’s probably best not to
lean too hard into the ethnic stereotypes that suggest themselves here.
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                        Januszewski
It’s Yah-noo-SHEV-ski; nobody ever gets it right.
You served in the United States Army Pigeon Service in the Great
War. You were a half-trained ornithologist, bright-eyed and eager to
do your part. As a pigeon handler in France you experienced many
terrible things. They still assert themselves sometimes.
That was almost a decade ago. Now you teach biology at the The New
Jersey State Normal School at Jersey City and serve as secretary of
the Hoboken Homing Pigeon Association. You live at the club, more
or less. You spend your free time up on the roof, every morning and
every evening, tending to the birds. The birds are your mission and
your wards, even the ones you don’t own, even the expensive and exotic
ones. Even the winners.
They speak to you, and what they say is “relax.” You try to listen but it
is a struggle.
Tonight is the two hundred fifty mile Old Bird Race, and you were
looking forward to the camaraderie of fellow pigeon enthusiasts sitting
around and telling lies, waiting for the tough little cocks and hens to
return. Instead two men came to the clubhouse and their menacing
auras drove all the regulars away, and now all that matters is which of
their birds returns first.
It’s just the three of you, waiting. There is not a single bird in the loft
whispering calming words to you, but there is a pistol in your pocket
singing a very mournful tune indeed.
What to Do
 • Be anxious. Things are strange. This dangerous tension reminds
 you of the war.
 • Be a gracious host. Play cards, if invited. Offer drinks and snacks.
 • Leave the room and draw a pigeon message slip every time you
 hear a bird flutter and coo over the radio. Make a note on your
 log sheet if appropriate. Sometimes those sounds will merely be
 reminders of bad times. Do with them what you will.
 • When you feel like it is time, perhaps after an hour, draw one of the
 two gangster pigeon message slips and announce which of their birds
 has arrived first.
 • Don’t shoot anybody until you know which of your guests wins their
 wager. Maybe don’t shoot anybody, period.
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                        Tully
Pigeon racing is fair. They all get dumped out at the same time and
they fly home. The fastest wins. The rest don’t. Some of them get
eaten by hawks. At the time it seemed like a good idea—rather than
fight a costly war, you’d decide whether the W. & A. Fletcher Shipyard
in Hoboken would be Irish or Italian like a pair of slightly drunk
gentlemen. Find your fastest pigeons and race them. The first with a
bird in their hand gets the yard. Yours is a pretty thing named Lass of
Wexford. Theirs is Ragazzino di Molfetta.
The thing is—and there’s always a thing—you can’t afford to lose. You
can’t just give up a shipyard like a watch in a card game. You have to
answer to gangsters more powerful than you, and they will say no.
But now your honor is on the line and you need to see it through.
The way out, if this doesn’t go your way, is to make an unwholesome
choice—either put a bullet in this Italian’s brain and start a war, or
run very far away and pray your people never find you. Of course the
fool sitting across the table from you is in the same bind.
You know the pigeon racer, Januszewski (Yah-noo-SHEV-ski; show
respect by getting it right) from around the club; you aren’t a big money
competitor but you know the sport and everybody knows the Secretary.
Quiet, smart, honest, knows their birds.
You know Capotorti because they are you, only Italian instead of Irish.
In charge of the rackets in east Hoboken like you run west Hoboken.
A good reputation, as far as it is possible for a mafioso to have a good
reputation.
What to Do
 • Be impatient. Waiting is hard. Your bird isn’t going to win—others
 will trickle in before it—but all that matters is whether yours or the
 Italian’s arrives first.
 • Be confident. Take up space. Resist the temptation to make deals.
 No deals.
 • Be friendly. Play cards to pass the time. Let it be dull. If you need a
 topic for conversation, look at the newspaper and pick one. Above all,
 think about how this all ends.
 • Don’t shoot anybody until you know if you’ve won or lost the pigeon
 wager.
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                        Capotorti
Pigeon racing is fair. They all get dumped out at the same time and
they fly home. The fastest wins. The rest don’t. Some of them get
eaten by hawks. At the time it seemed like a good idea—rather than
fight a costly war, you’d decide whether the W. & A. Fletcher Shipyard
in Hoboken would be Irish or Italian like a pair of slightly drunk
gentlemen. Find your fastest pigeons and race them. The first with a
bird in their hand gets the yard. Yours is a chunky little fellow named
Ragazzino di Molfetta. Theirs is Lass of Wexford.
The thing is—and there’s always a thing—you can’t afford to lose. You
can’t just give up a shipyard like a watch in a card game. You have to
answer to gangsters more powerful than you, and they will say no.
But now your honor is on the line and you need to see it through.
The way out, if this doesn’t go your way, is to make an unwholesome
choice—either put a bullet in this Irish gangster’s brain and start
a war, or run very far away and pray your people never find you. Of
course the fool sitting across the table from you is in the same bind.
You know the pigeon racer, Januszewski (Yah-noo-SHEV-ski; show
respect by getting it right) from around the neighborhood. A cousin
works at the shipyard. Their sister dated a friend of yours. Good
people, hard workers. You are an amateur pigeon racer at best.
You know Tully because they are you, only Irish instead of Italian. In
charge of the rackets in west Hoboken like you run east Hoboken. A
good reputation, as far as it is possible for an Irish wharf goon to have
a good reputation.
What to Do
 • Be calm. Take things in stride. Your bird isn’t going to win—others
 will trickle in before it—but all that matters is whether yours or the
 Irish bird arrives first.
 • Be talkative. Fill the silence. Resist the temptation to make deals.
 No deals.
 • Be good-natured. Play cards to pass the time. Let it be dull. If you
 need a topic for conversation, look at the newspaper and pick one.
 Above all, think about how this all ends.
 • Don’t shoot anybody until you know if you’ve won or lost the pigeon
 wager.
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                                   Credits
Design: Jason Morningstar
Editing: Steve Segedy
Thanks to: Tim Hutchings, Graham Walmsley
Copyright: The Pigeon Wager © 2023 Bully Pulpit Games, LLC
License: CC-BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Inspired by: Lincoln, F. C. (1927). The Military Use Of The Homing
Pigeon. The Wilson Bulletin, A Quarterly Magazine of Ornithology
Published by the Wilson Ornithological Club, XXXIV (129), 67–74.
Art from: Mukerji, Dhan Gopal. Gay-Neck, the Story of A Pigeon.
Artzybasheff, Boris, illustrator. New York, E.P. Dutton & Co, 1927.
Newspapers: 1927 snippets from Library of Congress Chronicling
America collection (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/)
Audio: Music from the UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive (https://
cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/). Effects from Freesound (https://freesound.
org/) users Tigersound, bernardomatasoto, gerardcatala, joedeshon,
poorenglishjuggler, djcdelahaye, csazi, mcmikai, garuda1982,
maciejadach, rehanjo, and 5ro4.
1. I Found A Rose In The Devil’s    10. La Gipsy                          18. Hallelujah!
Garden.                             Sousa’s Band.                         Golden Gate Orchestra (Vocal
H. Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra.       Edison Blue Amberol: 5390.            Refrain By Arthur Fields).
Edison Blue Amberol: 4310.                                                Edison Blue Amberol: 5360.
                                    11. Softly, Unawares
2. Why Did You Do It?               Sousa’s Band.                         19. It Made You Happy When You
Georgia Melodians.                  Edison Blue Amberol: 5272.            Made Me Cry
Edison Blue Amberol: 4903.                                                Instrumental Selection By Phil
                                    12. Glory Of The Yankee Navy          Napoleon And His Orchestra.
3. Jene Sais Pa Pa                  Sousa’s Band.                         Edison Blue Amberol: 5309.
Harry Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra.    Edison Blue Amberol: 5211.
Edison Blue Amberol: 4193.                                                20. Rosy Cheeks
                                    13. Talking To The Moon               Oreste And His Queensland
4. Learn To Smile                   B.A. Rolfe And His Orchestra.         Orchestra
H. Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra.       Edison Blue Amberol: 5179.            Edison Blue Amberol: 5354.
Edison Blue Amberol: 4357.
                                    14. I’d Love To Call You My           21. Under The Moon
5. Pucker Up And Whistle            Sweetheart                            Duke Yellman And His Orchestra.
H. Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra.       Don Voorhees And His Earl Carroll’s   Edison Blue Amberol: 5387.
Edison Blue Amberol: 4332.          Vanities Orchestra.
                                    Edison Blue Amberol: 5253.            22. Always
6. On The Alamo                     15. The Prisoner’s Song               Kaplan’s Melodists.
Harry Raderman’s Orchestra.         Dave Kaplan’s Melodists.              Edison Blue Amberol: 5133.
Edison Blue Amberol: 4563.          Edison Blue Amberol: 5105.
                                                                          23. Mary Lou
7. Collegiate                       16. Floyd Collins Waltz               Duke Yellman And His Orchestra.
Golden Gate Orchestra.              Dalhart’s Texas Panhandlers.          Edison Blue Amberol: 5293.
Edison Blue Amberol: 5029.          Edison Blue Amberol: 5148.
                                                                          24. Charley, My Boy
8. Make That Trombone Laugh         17. Yearning                          Georgia Melodians.
Harry Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra.    Billy Wynne’s Greenwich Village Inn   Edison Blue Amberol: 4926.
Edison Blue Amberol: 3966.          Orchestra.
                                    Edison Blue Amberol: 5002.            25. The Lighthouse Blues
9. Toddle                                                                 Duke Yellman’s Orchestra.
Harry Raderman’s Jazz Orchestra.                                          Edison Blue Amberol: 5386.
Edison Blue Amberol: 4292.
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        Red Devil              No Name Blue Cock        No Name Belgian Postal     Cut these out, roll
                                                                                   them up, and tape
     Ring Marker                 Ring Marker                Ring Marker            them shut. Reveal
    HOB-25-AF-7629              HOB-27-AF-3750             HOB-26-AF-2571          a new one every
                                                                                   time pigeons flap
   250 mile single loft         250 mile single loft      250 mile single loft     and coo on the
      competition                  competition               competition           soundtrack.
 Liberated Remington,         Liberated Remington,       Liberated Remington,
 Virginia, June 10, 1927      Virginia, June 10, 1927    Virginia, June 10, 1927
    Distant Thunder           Daughter of Queen Ida            Queen Ida
German artillery from
Vigneulles, falling like         Ring Marker                Ring Marker
rain, tearing bodies apart.     HOB-26-AF-9532             HOB-23-AF-3980
Your birds’ hearts just
stop beating from the           250 mile single loft      250 mile single loft
terror. For a moment you           competition               competition
think you will join them.
Men screaming. Death          Liberated Remington,       Liberated Remington,
smells. You are coated in     Virginia, June 10, 1927    Virginia, June 10, 1927
mud. It isn’t mud.
  Darkness, then Flares         Colonel Roosevelt           Nameless Roller
A sergeant is shouting at
you to send a pigeon to          Ring Marker                Ring Marker
HQ, send for help, but          HOB-26-AF-9038             HOB-26-AF-2761
it is dark and the birds
cannot fly. You try to          250 mile single loft      250 mile single loft
explain and he slaps you.          competition               competition
Soon thereafter a whistle
keens and they pour out       Liberated Remington,       Liberated Remington,
of the trench and die.        Virginia, June 10, 1927    Virginia, June 10, 1927
    A Pigeon Arrives             Lass of Wexford        Ragazzino di Molfetta      Keep these two
HQ is twenty miles from                                                            separate. When
the front. The hen is            Ring Marker                Ring Marker            the game has run
hurt and haggard. The           HOB-26-AF-7005             HOB-26-AF-7821          its course and you
message, ragged and                                                                are ready, make
hasty, begs for help that       250 mile single loft      250 mile single loft     the next pigeon to
no one can provide. It             competition               competition           arrive one of these
was written by a dead                                                              two, randomly.
man. Your pigeon is to        Liberated Remington,       Liberated Remington,
exhausted to even peck at     Virginia, June 10, 1927    Virginia, June 10, 1927
damp grain.
                              HUDSON COUNTY HOMING PIGEON ASSOCIATION, INC.
                                     Race Report
                                   Series                                                      Date                                       192
                                                        Pigeon Club
Race Station                                          Date of Liberation                                         Time                        AM PM
Weather Conditions at Start                                   Wind                 At Home                                           Wind
Competition                      Lofts                   Birds                                                         Diplomas
Remarks
                                                                          TIME OF ARRIVAL           TIME ON WING
POSITION       NAME OF LOFT              RING MARKS         SEX                                                        DISTANCE (MILES)     VELOCITY
                                                                     HR         MIN      SEC   HR        MIN     SEC
               C omplet e Wi r e R ep or t s of U N I T E D PR E S S , t he G r e at e s t World-Wide News S e r v ic e
   Hudson Courier                              HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY,                 FRIDAY,       JUNE 6, 1927
It is thought that, with a                                                                                                                                             F
  cted appeal and no ex-                                                                                              NEW WRINKLE FOR EARLY BIRD                    eme
 tive clemency, that the                               NEW BOSS FOR ILA                                                     SINGLE LOFT RACES POPULAR               afte
lian gangsters Nicola Sac-                                                                                                                                          er i
 and Bartolomeo Vanzetti                                                                                                 Hoboken—In a new wrinkle on an             cent
 l be executed as early as
                                     CRIME BOSS UNREPENTANT                                                           old, old sport, modern pigeon fanciers        bec
                                D’AMICO SAYS “BASTA” Joseph Ryan New President
gust.                              Newark—Gaspare D’Amico, un-                                                        are taking the guesswork and complex-         cont
                                                                             Hoboken—The International Long-
                                disputed leader of the notorious boot-                                                ity out of racing.                            digg
                                                                          shoremen’s Association, by unanimous
                                legging empire centered in northern                                                      In a typical race, several hundred pi-     the
                                                                          consent, has elected Joseph Ryan as
                                New Jersey, appeared in state court                                                   geons are liberated at once to fly home.      plac
                                                                          their new President.
                                on Wednesday after being compelled to                                                 Each heads for its own loft, and dis-            F
                                                                             Ryan, long associated with the New
                                testify before the Gordon commission.                                                 tances are handicapped accordingly. A
 RK LOST
  arbor, Mich., May 24:—           D’Amico refused to answer the com-
                                                                          Jersey waterfront, was seen as a com-
                                                                          promise candidate between east coast        complex system of timing is managed
                                                                                                                                                                    resi
                                                                                                                                                                    wer
 ed community has entirely      mission’s questions about organized                                                   by a mechanical punch-clock in each
  bark Maggie Hugg with all                                               firebrands and more moderate Great                                                        fro
                                crime in Hudson county, specifically                                                  loft. Average velocities are calculated       Tri
   lost, telegrams announc-                                               Lakes constituents. Rumors of involve-
                                in connection to gang-on-gang violence                                                to determine a winner. There’s a lot of       Par
ing of wreckage near South                                                ment with organized crime have consis-
                                along the waterfront between Italian                                                  room for error, and even more room for        in e
    been constantly coming                                                tently swirled around Ryan, although
                                and Irish immigrants.                                                                 unscrupulous competitors to “adjust”          Ma
 terday noon, but the blow                                                no charge has ever stuck. The Irish
                                                      Continued page 2                                                their results. In modern, big dollar rac-     cau
 d all hopes was received                                                 dockworkers of Hoboken applauded the
                                                                                                                      ing, the honor system will no longer          gas
 on. It announced that the                                                election of a consistent ally to the post
                                                                                                                      suffice.                                      and
 arty had found a portion                                                                        Continued page 4        In a single loft race, all the pigeons
 ie Hugg’s passenger gang-                                                                                                                                          neig
                                 MEMORIAL                                                                             are acclimated to one loft and return         hoo
ns and other pieces of her       Ninth Anniversary This Week-End           RUTH ON A TEAR                             to it, greatly simplifying the race. Dis-
 nd bulwarks; also parts of                                                                                                                                         wit
                                                                                   17th Homer Wins It                 tances don’t need to be handicapped           inte
nd a large part of the boat’s       Belleau Wood Remembered                                                           and velocity is irrelevant - the first bird
 m. This telegram was sup-         Hoboken—In June 1918, the Battle               In Rain-Soaked Game                                                               serv
                                                                                                                      in the loft wins the race. It is simpler      abo
by the following from the       of Belleau Wood saw the final German                         New York—A seem-         and less prone to trouble than the old-
 We started at 7 a.m. at        spring offensive during the Great War                                                                                               whe
                                                                                          ingly unstoppable Babe      er system, although the innovation will       AT
 n and found some of the        turned back by American heroes to be                      Ruth drove one home         certainly never replace it.
 er bulwarks, went farther      honored this Saturday.                                                                                                              was
                                                                                          in the sixth inning                                                       ere
ame upon lots of wreckage.         On the banks of the Marne, the Ma-                     last night against Earl
                                rines of the Fifth and Sixth divisions                                                                                                 “
                                                                                          Whitehill, hapless be-                                                    an
  HOLLAND TUNNEL                fought ferociously against a deter-                       fore The Babe’s might
                                                                                                                          ALASKA CALLED                             of p
                                mined German assault. Belleau Wood                        on the field. The Tigers          “Alaska ! Land of the mid-
LOWS ON NEW ARTERY              stands as the great moment of truth for                                                  night sun, big game and easy               over
                                                                                          lost against the home                                                     shor
 slowed to a crawl on the       American forces in Europe, and a cru-                     team Yankees three             money! Mecca of wandereres,
                                cible that was passed with courage and                                                   burial place of lost hopes, hell           of ti
nel, scheduled to open in                                                                 runs to five after an                                                     say
unlikely to meet construc-      tenacity. The cost, however, was high,                    upset win just two days        on earth!” Thus Dewey Gleyre,
                                and for the fallen this nation owes a                                                    lately returned to his home-               mo
                                                                                          previously, also at the
 DSON COURIER                                                                                                                      FRIDAY,       JUNE 6, 1927
r reckless; that boy,                                                                                              FISH LICENSE IS EFFECTIVE
ingly courageous.
 n everyone around                                                                                               ARTIFICIAL LURE LICENSE TO COST $1.10
                                                                                                                   Hoboken—Retaining          undersized
 as talking about
                         OWNEY OWNS IT: “THE KILLER” IS CLUB MAVEN
                              OUTLAW OWNEY MADDEN HAS STAKE IN SEVERAL NYC NIGHTCLUBS                           flounder cost a Hoboken restaurant
eing one of the few         New York—The former De-Luxe,                Madden also owns a prominent share      $82.30 at the court of Judge Baurs
 naturally adapted       now known as the Cotton Club and a          of thr more refined Stork Club with        there when a complaint was filed by
It took his flight to    scintillating center of art and enter-      partners Big Bill and “Big Frenchy”        bu Clarence Cole, State Deputy Game,
convince the world       tainment, is owned in its entirety by       DeMange.                                   Fish and Oyster Commissioner.
 was a remarkable        Owen Vincent Madden, known more                It should be well noted by the             Cole charged a violation of state
 e knew it long be-      commonly as Owney Madden, and by            thrill-seeker and the debutante that       game and fish laws. The fine was heavy
                         his enemies and associates as “The          these clubs are havens of crime and        because the complaint alleged a second
                         Killer”. This latter epithet came about     mendacity, owned and operated by a         violation, Cole said.
                         as the result of Madden’s 10-to-20 for      convicted Irish mob murderer, and no          Cole announced Saturday that the
 RO IN WAR               manslaughter following the brutal           place for refined company, despite the     law providing for artificial lure licens-
                         murder of William Moore, also known         elegant interiors and sophisticated en-    es will become effective on June 14.
                         as “Little Patsy Doyle.”                    tertainment.                               Although no license will be required
 ero in Peace                                                                                                   before that date, the same may be ob-
                                                                                                                tained prior to that time.
, June 6.—lt is rare      LINDY RATED LOW AS                           DON’T BE A VICTIM
   military chieftans      STUDENT AVIATIOR                            OF “SPRING FEVER”
 n
  in the law courts,       Instructors at Flying School Not          You can easily avoid the depressing
 Donovan, assist ant             Impressed by Youth.                   effects of the changing season
 eral, is an exception       When Charles A. Lindbergh arrived          In the spring, many people find
cent victories in the    at the Aircraft Company’s offices in        themselves losing appetite, are over-
 here the Supreme        Lincoln, Neb., late in 1921, and enrolled   come by a lack of energy, and a run-
                         as an aviation student, they thought so     down feeling takes over the whole body.
w for America have       little of his chances of ever becoming         Spring is a great renovating season,
 ntion of the legal      anything much in the way of an aviator      when Nature throws off the accumulat-
 rought him offers       that no record was kept of the date of      ed impurities and prepares the system
  which make Bam-        his arrival. Apparently the immediate       for the change it must undergo before
0 salary look like a     impression was of a sort of a “Merton of    merging into the upcoming summer.
His success in the       the Movies” person who had dreamed             At this time, the energies relax, and
 blazed a path for       flying and finally came with enough         an unspeakable langour pervades the
of foreign combina-      money to pay for some instruction, but      entire system, giving that worn out,
een making inroads       who never would do much more.               good-for-nothing feeling so commonly
ts since France and          Ray Page, company president, de-        called “spring fever.”                                                                 WH
 n economic entente.     scribed him as typically a country lad,        The important thing, therefore, is
 ictims was Charles                                                                                                                                    From
                                                                     to put your system in tip-top condition,                                       gency aft
 rmer secretary of                                                   so as to be able to resist the common
 nent in a Standard                                                                                                                                 other in r
                                                                     ailments so rpevelant in summer. You                                           weeks be
  . Davis, 1924 Dem-                                                 must build up the tissue and repair the
  nominee.                                                                                                                                          of contra
                                                                     wear and tear the system has under-                                            digging i
ries                                                                 gone.
ee of the four great                                                                                                                                wrong pl
                                                                        Now is the time to take S.S.S. It is          LUCRECIO DENIED BAIL          Lincoln p
he Government has                                                    unrivaled for restoring strength, vi-
 ar
                                                                                                                   RACKETEER HELD PENDING TRIAL        People
                                                                     tality and a keen appetite.proves and        Elizabeth—New Jersey crime family searched