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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE f .. * SATURDAY, MARCH 43, 1920 2 HUSBAND HAD IMPLICIT rane WOULD > me , = ES BELIEVED IF TOLD MONEY HIS AFETY UTY. = Discontinued S =| WIFESPENT CAME FROM GREEN CHEESE [a BPAY COMFORT 4 = & iscontinue tyes = Mrs. Laura Shepley Tells St. ay ay eneelally sor Huns did 1 x = : =| Paul Court What a Convenient: “Well, what is your idea-of a Hunt’ In desperation Georgiana had taken = . \ "BL sort of Help-Meet She Had—! when Pichler sehr Ae é ee to inviting wild women to their -home = F = Love: Stuff Was Just to G 1 out and triés to destroy.” in hope that they might bring her i = a} : Se eclares Matronly vane ws it OWN 1 DBFINITION / "Te Time Tonite Tonite ‘ , = 4 = ut of my own intelligence,” Mrs i = = a ¢ Shepley snapped and the crowd laugh: = = fwiretess BY HEART ROUTE” |’ “ : d Taug: = = SAYS MRS. SHEPLEY'S CAVE. f repréventeds" not him, but what he = e = “There is much in my heart LO eh mayer Teese ot any = ES | that I cannot put on paper. So |j°a?don't remembers ‘That is a tre 0 is an ae Pal ) a ge = = =|! qodee uae a wireléss by the | oe ‘etpression of mine.” ie Hl = ii Paper Ss R ©. Darrow abandoned the newspa = Present Value, 30c. Sota tw oc oman, and PO eri | vie Gulanle HeaMoRc ain 4 fe hee = =| afin, vou know hina’ We have DAKOTA'S | S WHEAT | et ; : = s =|} been cleanin; ‘ = 1) cothes, < yaa ‘wil pom ei ' ACREAGE SMALLER 2 ergeson W SOM 2) oe “In yearcn ol a Sinne = We je = \ ti stat of fainés you must know | ‘Little Plowing Done “West of i. = =| | _how I want to be with you. Do j| ~ Mi | P, = ‘ = how! ‘Holoved, you jis ; issouri] River | = : “ e 4 | locked ai my plas siyward. Gaia are oi Phelwi A , Fhe Laughiest, Peppiest E ex! > = = eart was he ‘hristmas. ga orks, Mare] The whea i f £ = The Home of Hart Schaffner. By) win Tiove vous Aton att tus |/serease in North Dakota this year fi 8 i. »» = =| | is over we shat! have'a long talk |! Will, be somewhat smaller than last ‘ave you ever lived three years with * ‘a perfectly good hysband?” If you = = a . ~~ year, judging fi reports brought. | = & Marx Good Clothes = {aia io kas in onde, for Sra ae i capers nant eng Gs ae why Constahee Talfnadge, es Georgiana, stepped = =| heart. Te ferent conventions and ay meh alto out “In Search of a Sinner.” ‘ = = have made a survey of the situation. ‘ iG SH Fel) 135 som Ie you ant || Pe a fhe den 0 ha Rn Noné But Sinners and Human Bein Admitted slotion last\week and of delegates to : other conventions indicates a ten i, St. an Mim, March 1.—Mrs.| percent decrease with normal spring | Laura A. Shepley—in the eyes ot Wile ‘conditions, An unusually early spring, liam G."Mneller, the adventures, who} itis sald/ might cut the figure slightly wap his heart, but took his $32,000— LIQUOR FISHING BANNED; DROUTH XN ‘Ak! Girls, No woman who has not i oulsvilte ADMISSION Man 0 GRIPS DET ON ie season, the winter. favori was shown in’a new light in district pnd a late pring of course, would in- i lived with\a perfectly good ‘husband \ | uot entered, Samuel Riddle, f Louis: | court today. ‘he. Gdelern’ hall of the: gidte: ands Childtes can understand what atrial such 2 wher, siys the colt hus not} “Admitting that she took Muell sud e, s especially an) ; re” In the flicient time for money and pursued by the relentless se pecarcene “eantorn ie estes the hae man can be, . yne Whitney questioning of Clarence Darrow, peer ‘ cy S sayttie I in the Detroit has “tive horse ff th srimainal 1: leaded | e850". The farmers’ plowing is Well Children river, dis in the chin- | Damask, John P. Grier, Upset, Wild-| first ofall forthor Wusbard ee <- | 8s and’ those who were short of ae ' : nel fede lair dad Panoplys Major’ in Menow: fret ot all do not Pepa ie the,'| 800d aud feod were financially able, parE Eee IC EET SS ri ¢ many missing é Mc ‘Please do not mention his name,’ 95 are odes = . . x r ey : Biel be canudian liquor? tell keene sh she said In a voice stredsed with emo-{"" Tretie ProwiNG DONE. if DE LUXE PHOTOPLAYS GOOD VENTILATION r A truck loaded with whiskey | fatiadin. wioke HBWSes y on F ib 7 Corditiong west of the Missouri; Tee " “he 7 ; ‘ i recently reported ‘to. t Billy H slow nothing of this altar’ | Tver are not so good, however, farm | s ollicers as about to attempt. | sree ¢ oe OR ALL Ree ers say. / They have had four poor! = = to cross the frozen Detroit river |, _ BY crops in that section, and very little m1 ay soy | ran SS frem the Canadian side. An all leniceney io aor pias featewith only fey tte eos ae ae plowing was done last fall. Farmers (CRITICS SIZE UP JUVENILE D ELINQUENCY where a Henican ak Pees night vigil was kept on the Amer- row read into the record before] are short of seed and feed and, owing! Q y 3 wight viail was Kept op the Amer | Among other probably strung con:| the curious etowd which lamméd the! to the hopper ‘menace agein, these} CARDINALS TO WIN| BECOMES GRAVE PROBLEM [attracting much notice, the “judge truck failed to appear. Investiga: | fenders are Dominque, By Golly courtroom of Judge Michael this strik-] farmers are going to get through ine ‘ ne ‘ geld ie details of hes of the cases Prince Pal, Loraine, Carman- | ing passage from one of her letters season with as small an expenditure} Prownsville, March Billing Mont... mg, March 13.—Judge |that had come to his official atten- . e | Siiual, ef tion showed that the truck had 1 tion would “make the blood run Charles ‘A. Taylor of the state court, foundeted in the channel when the On Wach, Attuboy HI, Kinbi to Mueller: as possible. Those critics who ake the “last word’ BH ice gave way. Jemima, ; Marjorie Hynes, Cob-/ “I am first of all a woman and ev Reports say that the summer fa! | in judging baseball players, big league addressing Rotarians here, declared |©° : 3 The submerged truck blocked |" Wendy, Afternoon, Golden | erything in me cries for my man.” lowed’ acreage in the state, especially calla 1 Get: ouiscmationals that juvenile delinquency-is becoming | He, declared the.problem must be twenty-one féet of the channel. {2reem, Bonnie Mary, Hoodwink, Kin-) And who was this man, the attorney] in the western’ hali of the state, will H nd Jog. and the St. Louis auls}orie of the grave. problems of the |tackled, before juvenile offenses be- ae ie y minutes af- come serious crimes. noul, Hasten On, Zed Uy age. i nderella, David Ha- asked Dancer, Don- within thi ter their arrival for the spring train- had pursued, as the little woman in} ye the largest on record. exploration of the | brown dropped her eyes for a mo-| Farmers are giving serious attention ; A’ thorough channel will be made before the rum, Cleopatra which this year wil. ‘earry $30,000 in | 2 ‘en in two previous marriages, ¢ome from ‘a’ piece of? green cheese, the valley, ‘the’ eastérn half of the hand bag. and if it had double ‘eri opening of navigation. naconna, _Homely, Brookholt, tthel | ment. to: thé feed situation. The shortage| ing season. 5 RE le 6 SW gat CORALS On Grey, Raleo, Paul, Jones, Blaz s, Ite-| ‘Was this man William G. Mueller,| of seed oats and barley will Reval? Most of the “critics” should have ome Pl z eaED cae ZRGERBRERS LIKELY YOUNGSTERS trieve, Eddie Rickenbacher, Catt. Al | he had asked. permit .an increased acreage of these! heen in school when the train beay- |mgy- ; | cock, W edding Cake, Padriac, Head “No, jt was not,” she snapped. crops, so the sentiment among farm | ing the Cardin pulled in, but “av: $ ENTERED IN GREAT Over Heels, Big Bang, Kallipol mj The man was Charles R. Shepley. | ers to produce more feed will probably | Sent” was written © opposite ina a 8 1s NOT A M> | F riedman, Bright Gold, Peace Ven-'| the man whose name she now sought] show itself in alarge increase in corn| names in the Brownsyille publ « KENTUCKY CLASSIC jhant, Fritz, Mickey Moore and Touch-| to shield even trot mention in this] acreage and to’'some extent in tame} schools that day. - | janet, | \ trial. ‘hay. If the seaSon is at all favorable] And the ti oman, who hauled |i sv 1 Louiville, Kx. 3.—Some ‘of } ns p HER HUSBAND'S FAITH considerable hay will be secured byt te players \ B E A { J | Y the best’ ear-old race horses. in| John 2. Taytor of Cry$fal. Springs,| “Until the beginning of this suit cutting the wild-oats for hay befor: nti : iad , America are entered for the y | Miss., who has married a widow with |my husband had ‘implicit faith in me] elds are summer fallowed.\ Unies % ; sixth renewal of the Kentucky Derby; children, has been the father ot | and if had told him'the money lad] thore is acavet ‘spring that. will flood| There were at le PAR L O R added money, making it the richest state on the American turf. The race will beat a distance of a mile and a CASTOR For Infants and Childzen, {Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the econd wife brought him five children, so that, not yet 60, he has 31, children. 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So it ran through much of the morning as Darrow, the veteran of many court battles, the craftman of questioners, sought to shake admis- sions from Mrs., Shepley.” Sometimes he did obtain aduis- sions. Sometimes they were rejoind:| ers that matched the hest wits of ties great Darrow. “This love staff was just to get money?” he pursued as he tead more letters from “Nesta to Wall.” “This wireless by the heart route was just to get money?” he asked as he drove the question deeper with Tet ter after letter. BATTLE OF WITS “Well. it might ‘result that way,’ she finally admitted as she laughed. getting something of an enjoyment out of the battle of wits. And so it went. Mr, Darrow intro- duced a code that was used in’ the correspondence. he said, but she’ did- n’t remember what the words meant. And when the two hours of ques- tioning was over, she left the stand with a smite, Clarence Darrow,-attorney for Muel- ler, began his examination of Mrs. Shepley. by questioning her regarding) the interview, outlining hye side of the case published in The “Daily” News| Wednesday. “Was this interview published as| you gave it?” he asked. “Tthink $0.” slie said. “I’d'have to/ réad it carefully to swear. It certainly is much nef@rer:the truth than the! stories that have been: pubjished about me from the other side. “Did you characterize your affair with Mueller a3\‘Cheating Cheaters?” ’ Darratvo pursued. MEMORY FAILS HER , “I don’t. remember whether I used | those words, but it could be regarded | that way.” “You are purported to have said Mueller always was repulsive. Did} you tell the reporter for The Daily; News that?” “He was more or less repulsive. I don’t know- that-"I used the exact words.” “Well, did You love him?” Darrow snapped. “No, I did not,” she snapped. “I was grateful and liked him Berhabs, but 1 did not love him.” NOT GRATEFUL NOW “Well,-are you gratgful now?” “Hardly,” said Mrs.’ Shepley. “Yow had an ‘aversion to him, ac- 0} cording to>this’story in The Daily News,” Darrow went on as he read “Is that true?” “I did have an aversion for all Ger- mans, as everybody did’ at the time I state’ will settle¢back to somewhere ae pre-war poreage and the heavier anges.iQ. fe will be inthe weet He halt of th state. It is -said By % Yompetent judges that the seed wheat situation is not as bad as ~has’ ‘been: painted in publicity pomphlets -and: various reports’ sent throughout ‘the ‘country. The 19i9 wheat crop was not rusted as badly on the average as in 1916, and, notwith- standing all the complaint made about seed wheat, the farmers are going ahead ‘dnd cleaning their seed ‘to sow it'the same as they have done here: tofore. 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