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— Faflus—stanamng Hock Indian ener er ‘grain \ "WANT COLUMN “HELP WANTED—MALE Positions guaranteed. i by Our, methods, Little expense. Moler’ Barber College, “Riese: Ave., Minneapolis, Ext. 1893.“ 3: WANTED 2OgmaniY Lame Miss of of summers, blonde, 5 ft. 6 in. Ftall, LNINOEEY, a all, weighing not, nore than 185 or leas Thanh 160 nt a resser.who buys all his clothes ra Klein, ‘Tailor and Cleaner. Joke, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED—Young: man to month. © F, Jaszkowiak, Bismarek, “N._D, LEARN Actual ‘Auto Repair, Los Angeles Y. M,C. Ima 4-5-1wk ‘ork by the 421 12th St. 4-7-2 Vuleaniz- A. Auto | HELP WANTED—FEMALE , WANTED—Experienced girl for general | . ry housework, permanent 08) Call Mrs. . ‘ion, $40.00 | i W. E: Lahr. Phone 657.0 7 WANTED—Girl for “general ‘housework. Apply Dunraven. 242 3rd St. Phone + 356. 427-50 WANTED—A girl for general housework. Mrs. (P. C. "Remington. 610 ith St. SEX wadel-lwl WANTED—A competent gal fore Ne hogsework. 802 Avenue B, \Phene 902. F4-321wk WANTED—Cook, waiter and chamber- maid at Banner Hause. Phone *231. whpe atdeT=: WANTED—Girl “for general “housework. Phone 415 or call at 208 ve St. 4-5-lwk ED Bovina cook, at aries acoly tar wanews ‘ED — Position ins garage by ung man of exemplary habits. Graduate, of .Sweeney Aytomobile School, Kansas City. Several years experience driving cars and truck3, and one year at Gatage work. Ches- ter Disch, 616 6th street. WANTED—Position in ‘general “store SY young man 27, speak German, ay “experience, hustler, "not ‘afraid ‘of ‘ard work, state salary’in first letter. Best of references, Address H. Joe .] 7) Mont. ‘ease ANID Heal in ban! man in, 7 years experiénce; |’ hustler, notiafratd of-hard work, ‘state salary in frst Jetter. Best—of ‘refer- ences, AddressH. <. L. care Joe Burn- ham, Outlook, on it WA eP—Position red n- of anes charge of lepartment: and ‘doing the paying. ana selling. “Ad- dress H: C. care Joe. Burnham. ~ Outlook. Mont \ 402-5t WANTED—Position by foung man ‘as ~ bookkeeper, collector or salesman. Have years of ¢@x} erence furnished.:, Write No. ‘Tribune. eta WORK WANTED MY EVENINGS ore free work. Does anyone TEC BO gare of Tri foune or: call? 638K efter 427-21 WANTED—Day work. Phone 212 212k, 4-1-hgk WANTED TO RENT-Medern or 6 room house, close in. Write Mrs. OB, Marta, “Wasntumn, ‘Nb, 4-6-1wk WANTED TO RENT—A modern bunga- gad cottage\ or flat at once. ee E. H. Morris, 617 and St, City: dees WANTED TO_RENT= Small house or Tooms for light housekeeping: ~ Phowe Ce EEE LAND FOR7 SALE—Fine 86 a County Seat ‘town, ‘good “aut ito “road, heavy soil;\fine en shore on beautiful lake, 35 acres, clea ter Yarma “all fenced, some fine wood timber, house, -barj and other ‘buildings “#40 per acre, eas terms; also fine’ hardwood ‘land, “un- improved, good location; best of soil) ho crop failures, price, $15 to $25 per acre, $2 per “acre cash, balance ten years time to pay. ludson Land Agency, Aitkin, “Minn. 7 t ok Saat LANDOLOGY—A : magazin givin the facts in rd to the ian sinetion: Three months’ subsdripticn, Free. for a home or. as an ‘investment ea ate thinking of buyin, farm land, simply write me a letter and way, “Mail me pee the ‘and ell: .par- ticulars FREE.” Address Editor, Land- slogy. Skidmore Land Co., 435 Skid: more Bidg., Marinette, Wisconsin. pennnnnipa Mavvertel/om er SC FOR ‘RENT—326 acre farm*6 miles north of Bismarck with seven\room ‘house, barn, granary, deep well-and wind- mill. 250 acres, under cultivatign; 55 acres in corn | Yooal. term for ren: Immediat action necessary. Phone 832R, nk a Baker, Ged 2nd St.- Bismarck, N.« 4-1-1wk FOR See half section improved year. farm, with about 290 acres under culti- |’ vation, and about ‘100° acres corn Sxounds ‘with buildings, near Stewarts- lale, N: Dak, Geo. M. Register. ek S wi FOR SALE —Half Section; house, barn, windmili ‘and other improvements. “Splendid salty Proposition. Would con sider nenec.te ‘Bigmarck as ett x ’ -7-6t ment. Doran. tion ‘datry, and land. ‘The it of the eat go! Write ‘Stenaing Rock Land McLaughlin, 8. D._ FOR RE RENT OR SA OR SALE—160 acres S. W.% 17-238-78 in Boyd Township, Burlett Go, D. Address C. 8. Bead Lows, Towa. 3-27-lmo re aay WISCONSIN, BULLETINS “Boll, ii tion Bureau, Wisconsin Dept is A feulttre, capitol 71, Madison, For ue he acres, five pie as f the new school sit ifford, rst 6th St., ‘Sionar ras ing, rooms and 0 heating plants; 2) coal ranges; bath- Tooms connected with hot and cold swater. * mall gavese One block from ‘the. car line. rty could not ‘be replaced today for! pate ays 4 on, investment. Boe saul $3500. “$200 cash dyult Hell int Sor east oF Pontottieg? FOR SALE—Nine coh shauss and ae Five bed) rooms up stairs and one 5 basement, furnace: Meat. 3 floors, 50° ft. @lose in,-.on - Price se00. $2200 cash. balance. . ideal for, = hou: “DoT. Owens) & Co. 4-3-lwk | te We L OLLEGT CLAIM! eideman, McKenzie, N. . FOR irs $18, 00; on Mars ‘Tange’ with Teser- | e REAL ESTATE 122288 sae offer the following for le: 5 rooms and bath, West: Broad- 5 rooms and bath, ath St.,$3.400.00 4 rooms and bath, West 3 $3,500.00 bath, Mandan Ave- i $4,200.00 200. NT. roma and bath, ist St..$4,700-00 6 rooms and bath, 8th St..$5,500.00 7 rooms and. bath, West. Thay- wa’ 7 ‘Foomts and er. ae 000.00 7 rooms and h, ‘5th St./$8,500.00 F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE'€0. First National Bank Building ) "Phone 78-R / _ Appointinents made for - even- ings, when not convenient to look at houses: during the day. STOCK SALESME Dakota Corporation with large factory in op: eration in\Fargo wants real stock sales- men. cooperation; strong local ‘and. wonderful leads. Apply -guuick Sgr corn By cae oe Sples wee tf _ROOMS: FOR FOR RENT". FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. rags .Fourth, St. Phone. 4-7-3t NT—Two. Sane room "Teh Housekeeping; no children. Furnished room, suitable for Hs and wife. Phone 767K or A 10th 5 t —— LOST AND FOUND LOsT—Little es shoe, dark brown, size 13. . Lost. on Second street ot, * Broadway. Finder ‘eave at ay fan's Drug Store_or. call 839, t ‘LOST—String 61 is. Finder «ret aed to ‘Triburie’é and Pecelve. reward. 4 “ONES IUACELLANEOUS RK SEO ARMY MATERIALS FOR § SALE | U. 3S. army khaki Cotton at tess paired and washed. Grade A $9.00 doz- en/or each $1.00. U.S. Army ‘wool shirts. ‘epaired and ‘washed, Che A-1 $21.00 loxen Or’ each © $2.2: ‘lass A. $16.50 dozen “of each Bine and ‘brown denin everalls: with and without aprons, $60 per 100, $8.50 dozen or each 95c. Khaki cotton. breeches, ‘lace bottoms, class .50-dozen or per Oar $i. class B. He} doxen or ty 9c. . Re-dyed overcoais — each. 1488. Army —russet ‘and heels, $39.00-dozen ee and hob. nail per pair $2.95. rmy. Wool “Clankets, ‘Sleas A, 56. 50 each. class B; $5.50 each. Army~tents 16'x16’ ramidal, fine ~condition, each $37.50 aud. $49.50. ‘®fficer's .9'x 9’ wall tents, Khaki. duck, each-$30 and $35.00. STRAYED—Four horses—1 White mare, . Dranded.-C-3 left’ Mlank; ‘1 brown e, 1 black gelding’ branded ‘V6 left oulder,. 1 brown gelding, white face. gr left shoulder. .All wore halters, last een 6 Miles southwest of “Jam: March 26, $25, reward for information and recovery of horses. John J. Clancy, , Mantpelier. N. D., R. No. 1. x 3-31-2%wks MR. WHPELET has ‘opened a tinker shop on’ Front Street in Uncle Barney Wil- cocR’s carpertter shop “across from the Eleetric Plant. “Bring your saws, razors, sheata.:knives, etc., to) be sharpened, and ‘such as bi les and otlier articles, repaired where no/new atta cheeks, ‘are needed. ;All work guar teed. _4-6-2t OTES AND ACCOUNTS anywhere.’ “No charge un- legs ‘we, collect. Our continucus. skill- ful - systematic,< ‘intelligent. and per- sistent service; gets you the cash. you ne in your Musiness, Write or call. Americar Mercantile, Agency, Room No. 20. City National Bank Bldg. i mone Lmo. O18. ‘WANTED TO TO BUY HOUSES-I have peatate ving who ‘wish/to buy a mod- ern house of 5 or‘? rooms. Will pay, frgm one to five thousaiu casa, “s time to sell is when the -other party warts to buy. 7 Always follow the line of least resistance. H. Holiham, gist east, of Postoffice. ALE shares come, Rowry 50 shares 50. . -Anderson 'Co., Basement Fargo National Bank Fargo, North Dakota. 6-2wKs FOR SALE—The northeast corner of Ave. A and reet, 100x150 ft. The finest Ieeation in ‘the ‘city for an apartment or .three’ or four and era $2850. Small_payment down veh Itberal terms. See. Fred Peterson, Hotel. 4=1 oy ks FURNITURE | fone SA LE—1 Su dining room table, birdseye ae dresser, 4 Tirdveve maple bed. 1 stove, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 child's nigh chair. Call at Room 309 Bismarck; Bank Bldg. 4-7-1wk FOR SALE—Restaurant and lunch room, doing ‘good business in a ‘small town ee, Ted Trail. Only ‘eating place inj rat Weide reason for selling. Mrs. one 9x12 velvet rug, $40:00; atior set. black walnut. up- in ‘tapestfy. 200: for pie’ Phone 1651, at 508 2nd-St;___ -4-6-3t FOR SALE—Five twenty-five ft. lots on the northeast corner of Seventh street and Aye. E. Price $1,200; easy terms. _ Write Mrs, &. Mahin, Gen. Del... Bis- -6-Imo HATCHING ESGs ‘from my prize_win- ning White Plymouth Rocks and Whi egrets, $2.50 pany senring. A. 51v_11t 4-2-1wk would Tike table Mrs Goch-4 4-3-5t AFFENTION: DRAYMBN—Privilege of dumping ashes on lots corner Ave. 1B ané-Sacond. ears fee Tot for ash ree -and 4-2-1wk ton. all my ok toardere \as care to come, e OF usin; DRAY MEN—Privil “Gum ; + 926° 6th St. Newcomb. FOR SALE—Baled- hay. Apply F. Jaszkowiak. ‘WANTED—Washing. Phone 437%. = r: 2.24-1me = R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Consultation Free Suite 8, 11=Lucas BletkPhone 268 "$20. 421 ‘2th *St. 407-1 TWAT A PRETTY DRESS, Hever: ee, OH, SAN, You MET. MRS. PETKIN WER BOT OSHE a] DION MAKE MAK vil CA BUT atten mee ANO SHE SMD To ME; WHAT Do _ Nou SUPPOSE MADE TOM SO SHORTS ASIF | KNEW -/ SHE COMMENTED Two OR TREE Times oa Row TALL | was AIO SHoRT MY HUSBAND WAS- SHE DID IT oe mbaina TIMES — Zz GEE, | BELIEVE. sne's sore! WOOD WILL DROP IN RACE IF HE LOSES MICHIGAN PRIMARY -BY H'N, RICKEY. Nw BLA. State Correspondent. Washington, Aprit 5.—The impor ance of the presidential primary inj Michigan, April 5. Yn its bearing on the Republican. National * convention, ! can hardly be overestimated. This is the view of the managers of all the presidenti@l candidates of the political sharps. Its chief importance lies in the) fact that: upon the results depends in 2 large Measure the future of General Wood's candids General Wood's position in the race for the- nomination. will be much lower than it now is if he fafis. to win h decisive vietory in Michigan. It wonld be. av overstatement to (say that, such a failure would, elimih- ate him from the. race. but It would put such a crimp. in hig candidacy that ‘his opponents; especially those who make the best showing against him, would have ‘the right. to feel great encouragement-~ WOOL ALIVE TO PERN. That the military candidate is fully alive to the perils of the Mithigan situation as they affect his presidential aspirants is shpwn by bis statement in answer. to Senator’ Borah's broadside against ‘the mopey-spenuding phase of the Wood campaigh. Borah jhas' made. and repeated the wharge that the men behind the gen- eral’s campaign are cngaged in a deliberate attempt. ,t6 purchase the nomination aud eléction of Wood. He followed the charge-by/introducing in the- Senate a dill calling for. an investigation of the financing of allt presidential canilidates and limiting the use of, mon General Wood gg answer, which was rather evasive as to thé use of mouey id his interests, ‘conteined this signi ficaut paragraph ; i “Diam convinced that’ Senator - | Borah’s attack at this time fs for | the purpose of influencing ad- versely the’ prima vote in Michi- gan, jonday, April a, BORAH CONTINUES FIGHT Sejitor Borah came right wback at the~géneral. with this: You’ claim my attatk u you svas to’ sway ,the voters of Michigan, Yhy-are iu part correct...It was intended to sway the voters, not. only“ in Michigan, but throughont the United States, If you are not familiar with what is going on in your. bebalf for the presidency. I take leave to assert that unless you familiarize yourself and correct it you will” disgrace, upen your name, your party. and your country.” And, having” made this contribution to the gayety of the Republican presi- dential. ;contest. Borah put bis teoth- Drush. and, ‘highty intohis ‘traveling bag and took the :train’ for Michigan to campaign ‘for Johnson, Segator | Kenyon, another Jolinsan backer\..no; Jess autapoken than-Borah agains jnoney spending in. Wood's. intére: ‘also headea FIRST T Michigan state if which the issue between the other Republican candidates us to the, general's campaign methods is: to! be. definitely joined, It is not at all unlik o y that there group of candidates who are/opposing Wood that the time has comre-to, pull him down from his, position lead; ing candidate and that Johnson has ‘THE INSIDER SAYS | ie { i | The baseball captain tore his’ hair, His pitehers all were bad. “Why don't you gct ’em dawn,” said he. High bulls were all they had. “We're used to sceing everythiny ‘We use go up.” said they. “And so the balls we pitch go um And once they're. up they sti It's a+ poor rule fist wo't work: both w: So Miller Huggins has been trying Ruel out in several posic. tions. es 8 8 At even th is early date it looks as. though’ the Yankees are going to haye The PIPP all season. ese You'll-haye to admit that the Giants, led by McGraw.-did the St. Patrick's Day_thing up right. They played) ball on Kelly Field with a bunch. of avia- tors. s 8 8 Florida is a rather small tate. Maybe Babe hasn't got room to take a good swing on the: ball yet. 2 ot 8 x , ‘The golf sexsdh if®ne south is near- Ang the same\point in history that Jess willara ran tito at oleds the end. Kauft vill. wage to travel fast sa regular on the Giants’ -with Jigger Bennie toe stick outfield ain FRECKLES AND HIS: FRIENDS me frhis a ‘of Ranta ecea of ‘prope! in al whee: te A. Holthan, Ist ae of 4-6-! FOR” SALE—7 room house; four bed Ydoms and bath. Hot water heat, maple floors, East front, lot 765x150. Price ath with ere hood D chgice Property in-good neig! Owens & Co. x re ot FOR SALE—Modern 6 room house on ‘eth eked for $3200, well located: “Mod- Toom house. rooms and bath up staf fdrnace heat, lot 75x trees. three bed Maple floors, ‘ft. with shade Price $5260 with? terms. D. T. Owens-& Co. rants FOR SALE—Very Teasonable, four 16m house, with six lots, windmill and barn, van ideal_place for ‘chickens and cows: Phone 476X or write 423 11th St. 7a 4-2-2wks FOR SALE—Four room epin. Hast part of town. Lot MroxIs0 aa $2200, Rart cash. D) T. Owens Pay! Phone351R. A% Mrs. Meber- 4-6: spot. gall. 4-7-2 For RENT—Small house with Rr | Statz -hanging} , around+that is, Tenpie will five to use the stick better than he did Jast year. i \ * San Antonia wildeat ‘for a That ought to ‘ a & mascot the! other make ‘em wild. day. Some’ sorrows are so awful deep Thit no man can. endure them; He can gut stand and simply weep * Because he cannot oure them. So it is now with Harold Fish, Whose. anguish: is. unhidden, He longs for cheege. his déarest dish, The-doctors have forbidden, * * 8 \ Fréight conductor L. 0. Newell of home for the past 35 years in the same cabeese, traveling thousands of miles in-it. and. so he says, wouldn't swap it for the finest Pullman private cay going. + 4 8 SUCHISLIFE IN \DALLAS Andrew Ott’s wi Pallas, Tex.. street, and. according to repertsfrom there, it ‘isn’t likely she ip be dealt with by the hand of law. . Bie is, according to the same report} exceedingly pretty. (and) Robert Engers, also of Dallas, Tex: give McGraw a young | is an undestanding among the whole, heewchosen to do the job in Michigan. | | | the Milwaukee railroad, has made his | shot him_on a | Denmark. Norway ane disioeated her jaw. «8 j great-grandmothers, Woed’s disadvantage lies in the fact that while the loss of, ihe state or ‘an indifferent victory, will tremendou ly weaken his candidacy, a victor: Nunless it be . overwhelming, will by no(means cinch it... Michigan, because of A strong Roosevelt Progressive sen , \timent, which has -for, years pervaded it. is one of the states “which has been conceded ty Wood in the calcula- tions of the’candidates and politicians. | . Se, that an ordinary victory there, while it wil add some votes to Woad’s strength at Chicago, will have little, if any, effect on the yeneral’s candidacy in other states, . HOOVER ON, BALLOTS ‘There, is another Michigan situation which is claiming the attgntion of ‘the politicians and which is of interest to the rank and file of jyoters throughout fhe: nation. (Mhe name of Hoover is on both the Republican and Democratic ballots, put there without his advice or. consent. Wat there te’ stay beciluse-under the Wgan. primary Jaw there is no ey to get it. “ole McADOO'S, “McAdoo also appears on the Demo- | eratic ballot, although he asked to have it taken off.. Failing in this Me- iloo has stated that ‘should he be Ayrsed he will immediately release candidates from any obligation’ to ND the Fsupport him atthe San Francisco con- vention. Everything considered, the results of thé Michigan primaries next. Mon- dgy will at least indicate certain un- dercurrent’s and tendencies’ which are moving in the presidential campaign. And ‘there is just a possibility that they will be quite clarified. wife flowers and calling her by tele- phone. Robert ig just a mere man, * pit 2 Mrs. Lillian M. Lickter, Philagel- phia, Pa... was, doing te a bit of i talking in the family circle, whereby 1 * Baby, Hartenblower ‘of Hartford, Kan.. has two grandfathers, one grand mother, two great-grandmothers, two and one = great- great: Grandmother rs e 8 “AUSED THE b SAUSAGE SHORTAGE Samuel Miller, Lewistown, Pa. es- tablished a ‘new high eattng record the other day by getting on fhe outside of 10 pounds of liver sausage, When starv Europe no_ longer needs Ameri food surplus we can send it to Samuel, ( * * WHAT (€ The Cval Man is. now, in the back office wiping the coal dust off his.face, and sharpening the ice pick. PLAN TO, STABILIZE is SGANDINAVIAN ’CHANGE Copenhagen — Reprerentatives frou “and _Swejen wilt meet here shortly to discuss plans for stabilizing Scandinavian-exchange. A kronen is worth about half its 19114 value yer dollar. » Recent’ statistics show that 1,725 British girls, married: American douga- way sentenced to_jail for sending’ his boys. “ Do You ‘VAow WHAT AANA AN GIVE You For Your e BIRTUDAYE _\.Man, | ‘not working at jt.” married the phase - of the | 'Tis true that at the common; \ folk | va % 45, is sAccused of Tak- f ing Girl Wife by af Specal. | Will the brie | | “sale”: of litle Florence Lambert. 11. to be the wife of Ben B. Zumbro, forever hurden the girl’ heart a love avd frighten her from mat, | arity workers here confess they do not kno Her mother doesh't Tare she sa Wl the minister-hlagic smith who “married” the two thinks all the agitation “the meddlings of people dgwn onus poor folks. CALI Y REVOLTING The cuse was brouzht to the atter tion of tAtton Hickman, judg’ of th county court, who after conferenc with Attorney General G. B. Kir patrick, characterixed the affair a one of the most revoltin; ind ful he had ever known, He sai would usc every mens to ica those who had anything to daw forcing the child into “marriag nulmeut proceedings will be start As for poor little “Mr slie says she. likes it better at United Charities home “because “husband,” fussed with her. DRESSES TO HER K} Florence, who wears her dr lower ,than her knees and is of ¢ slike face and figure. was “married by fraud, ‘She was a wari of the in- dustrial home aud was given to attend the funeral of hers While on this leave her mother Lulu. Lambert, vonse asserti the “groom” promised money The_ Rev. W. says he a Aumbro,_ it i to the mother. S$. Yarbrough, Baptist ‘minister. who but in the presence of 26 people. He ved the license, he s and didn’t notice that the Child had all the ap- pearances of extreme youth, and wore short dresses. Out where the grass ts Tee longer, And witere nature, makes ene mach | stronger ; ; That's where all the Rookies, who get the axe, Will soon * contracts There where ‘folk do not shave every day, But let their whiskers Brow long like hay— There where night And where shakin’ shitis is impolite Hence dwells the “Zekes” and the “By Hecker Gee! th ens— What a lonesome piace it is to live m Gut there where Bashers must agai begin, 7 * Ts dyruy Raymond Cobb. slipping? Chorus — of — catche “No.” Hert probably be slipping “into the bags ahead of the ball as usual, though. ‘oe 8 , All the publicity the Reds got last fall was in vqin. -A lot of.birds don't know yet how they spell the name of that yillage. ‘Bhe @hampions’ trunks came -to Miami labeled “Cincinnati,” and had to be repainted. xe 8 ‘They can't come hack. Johuny Cou- lon went cledr over to Paris before he found it out—and got Knocked out, se 8 | be goin’ with those bum seed people sleep at e too slow for even cheek- aoe There'll] be a lot of ball players pullin’ dentists’ doorknobs after, they find out that Grover Cleveland Low- dermilk is tossing the appul without detecting \the slightest kink in his throwing apparatus. Last winter had-all his teeth removed becituse he had a hanch the roots of his; molars reached down into his arm. * $8 list of ‘New Kentucky has joined the states which petmit boxing. York mfay put on the glotes next. * oe Obtaining carpenter's signature is one of the most)popular ‘international pastimes just now. ' e 8 6 Muscles are fine things to have for shooting—if you, don’t use ’em. toe Luck seems to be” with the: Reds again. “In an-exhibition game, they cashed three hits for three runs while the Yankees could only count once on nine safe drives. | It. isnot pride of ancestry, It is n a pride of race That puts a dress of haughtiness: Ow Mrs. Rowland’s face. | She does not even look. But well she amay be proud ‘today, She has another cook. | es 8 * , The bald man isn’t worrying about tlie threat of a dollar hair cut. And as for the rest. somebody is going to invent i practical home hair cut- ter yet. say 8 Hoover isu’t as much on “hoi-| }lerin’? as some of the rest of, the of dandelion greens, | nn het LAW STEPS IN WHERE ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Is FLORENCE TAMBERT ups BEW B: ZUMBRO) y) the rat “and (ine could .get. along without} so much noise anyhow. (If theyll only give us a president | that stand ‘plus’ on, delivering goods, most folks could forgive one for peiug “minus” on the hurrahing. bays, but , maybe. * One understands that even the at war has not increased ‘the price They are a peor of gracing a Vs. salad. Worthy a» man’s table. / * * May): not. the, “people now -expect d return of “dot litte Cherman band,' now that it is all over over there? You know the gne—where the fellow catcheq a, penny dropped from the third floor in the ‘bell of his slide" trombone, A returned s the Turk has been in print. ‘othing that would malign the ‘Turk ould go through the mails. * # Says, Emerson: “The distinction and;end of a soundly constituted man is his labor. Use is inscribed on alt his faculties. Use is the end to whic he exists, ee the tree’ exists for its fruit, so a man for his work.” All wight. Lets dig in. ay ey factS most’ bootleg: nd shoes as well as § gost xood money. eR us) now in which Appears ceful, and at alll ea) of understanl Pugilist as the hero nota war As some of it that movie Jack Demps is a very picture at all, Anyway, the d uving. Law where Operative, will the golfer w chance for al Ye: i five ante ho! Why Does a Tele- phone “Talk”? Phere are three essential parts te thé onlinary telephone. There is the transmitter, the source of eleetricity fmd the receiver. Let's explore the “insides” of the transmitter first. The rubber mouth-piece you speais into leads 4o n sheet ofsthin, flexible , metal known as the diaphram. This diaphram mo: a tiny ‘distance Wheu sound waves strike it. Thatydistance is sufficient to lift a small rod up and down. The rod is fixed to the center of the diaphram and at the other end to a small dise of carbon. This carbon disc or buttén rests in a cup of ‘the same mat! lg The cuy loosely. filled with grains of carbon. Now carbon has what | ig called a high - electrical resistance, That means that it chokes back electricity. The cur-- rent must pa through this ‘carbon cup. turough the carbén grains and to the carbon button before it can reaci the receiver at the other end of. the line. Now the less, Brains lle the 4 and the legs electricity can pa less electricity the less noise at the other end of the line. So when you -epeak into the trans intter the dia- phrani moves, presses the grains tight- er together or lets thein rest loosely. Each tiny movement changes the force of the turrent. This constantly fluctuating current reproduces speech in the receiver at the other: telephone. , “a t ‘ < ‘ Cashmere shawls are manufactured from the hair of a diminutive. goat found in ‘Pibet. 3 BY BLOSSER Dod Said AERRE: You KNEW ABOU’ rr TW CUOCOLATE CAKE,