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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BUTTONS FROM OUR RIVERS, lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck offi uilding. | SARBER TRADE—At the Mole: Barber College, Oldest institution of its kind. Established 1893, Time and ex- Pehse saved by our methods. - Catalog free. \Moler Barber Callege 107 KR, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. 11-1-1mo can Products*Co, 2908 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, ii- AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery.. We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time, 75c an hour ‘spare time. “Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. BUSINESS CHANCES MAN OR WOMAN—Wanted, salary $36 full time, 75c per hour spare time, sell- Start right. H-2i-tt HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Good cook and other heip in small hotel. Box 93, Medora, No, Dak. ee / OE a pint 6-6 WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Burt Hnney, 411 Ave, ‘Angeles. “None better. yA ns AI-26-tf | Ing and: arranging agencies; «stock WANTED—Competent girl for ,house-|, salesmen’ wanted; ‘excellent business pendent life at the bottom of the {and newspapers chuckling over the pay ig work, Mrs. E.-V. Lahr, 15 Ave B. oppo tienitys eee babtiohiari addreas stream or lake. latest seandals, zs chel later Plow Co., Pueblo~-Colo. ' = m7 7” 2, st § f : T2714 Wate, Che Yo BEAT THAT! Tus is i") Ov,You FiXxeD A ROAST For Dinner! It 1s a further fact that the young But there are no neighbors, Ina ji) INVPSTHD IN OIL LEASES—May make $10,000; $3, an acre. Oil leases Bay’ lows self high.-- That way’ makes fortunes: for lease owners. Remit $15 for 5 acres. Write for free information; ol maps. PECOS VALLEY CO., 114% Robinson St. Oklahoma City, Okla. TAREE PRESEN os V1-27-1t SUPBRIOR UTILITY FARM' TRACTOR —Patented: features; endorsed by local Manufacturers. Bureau sales running bevona /tachlitjes; need capital; financ- pa LOST Down To FOR SALE—By owner, one 8-room house, full basement, -3 clothes closets, east front, porch screetied in. Barn, garage, hen house. This property fs locat at 1014 11th Street. Will take in ‘cattle or horses. Will sell on. easy terms bargain, if taken) soon, If :interested, call @t place or phone 616X.._10-30-1mo FOR SALE—Six room mi $3500, comparatively new, terms; leaving city. Partly modern ‘6 house well located fot $1900, on terms. I. Register. 11-23-1wk on LE-—Strictly modern bungalow, | id bath, Hot water heat. id terms, see A. W. Weisen- West Thayer. Phone 459K. nN 5 rooms For price \ born, 1 IR” SAYA — Nine room modern, strictly’ modern, also 50 foot fot and large barn, Call 419 7th street. Phone 64K, ____11-16-1mo FOR SALE—House, barn_and furniture. 802 5th street. Mrs. Eppinger. Call from 10:30 to 4:30 p.m. —__—*11-20-tf FOR SALE—A 3 room cottage, all mod- » ern, Call. 164 Tribune. _11-24-1wk A_FURNISHED HOUSE] FOR RENT — Write Tribune 166, 31-24-3t SALESMAN : WHRE YOU HAVER OFFERHD A GRO- House’ for good | early possession given, owner room {LEFT ASWATCH In. the bathroom at the N. P, Station, Hampden 17 jewel, 12. size. Initials N’-K, . Return to Fifth Street Stationery. -lwk DINNER-AND | SPENT ROOMS FOR RENT . : ALUDAY Fixine! 7: FOR SALE—Used player plano. Good as 7 new. Abjavaacrifice. -8,.°S, Roller, | Care Grand Pacific Hoteél, Biemarek, i -20-1wk TfHen You Pick OUT A NIGH’ FOR _RIENT—Three_ unfurnished rooms for light. housekeeping, . with heat. Phone 169X._ 102 West Ave. C._11-24-2t ROOM FORSRENT—Modern furnished room, close in. Two blocks from Post. Office. Phone 658K. __.11-26-3t FOR RENT — Koom,, In_ modern, House. Call’ 522 2d street._’ 14-27-8t FURNISHED ROOM-—619> 6th _ street. Phone 6191s 11-26-3t FOR REN room. 802 Aye. B., 11-16-tf cline, ATITOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES LIBERTY BONDS AT. PAR— Will be accepted in’ payment of 1921 ‘ord Touring car run about six hundred miles.. Good as new and price $600.00 inéludes' license, chains, extra tube and: top dust hood. At present price of bonds you can’ save almost a pondred dollars. Address, *158-‘Tribufie ~ : Modern furnished DRESS__ MAKING — Remodeling _ stilts, codts, hats.. Mrs. J. J. Dehne, 423, 2d _Street. Phone 772-U. 11-9-2wks = —Your messages K AND 1 GDESS HE THNKS | DONT KNOW ‘The Fir&y Time You've iviTED US, ER WSIX WEEKS AND THAT Have: A Bic ROAST FoR — ae Ses ae =A —- SS iS There Are a Few Siraple Rules for the UNTIL TOMORROW ~ We'Lt BE'Bown! eT SOMETHING IN YOUR EE? | ASS| F| al ADVERTISEMENTS Pearl Mussel Fisheries Are a Flourish. 1 ev See ane Ing and Very Interesting - —" - — 7 . sh Industry. { HELP WANTED—MALE AGENTS WANTED SUNN ae Li eieereyd ee ' HELEN! SAY, Serres Voie } xe gal COAL MINERS WANTED—By|“!>® AWAKE” MEN—To take charge PuT TS ON "ME TABLE THERE SLAVING AWAY WATH ALL -~ It should be remembered that in ad- » Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Ben. stony; no, Gapeinnce. required: pa Dawe TONIGHT! TLL HAVE, SALAD HouseWworie~WELL | WANT You ; dition to thelr food value fishes are Starts ‘at once, White today. Ameri BVERVTUING HE 1 DONT LIKE TO StOP RichT NOW AND GEY DRESSED: | hecessary in our rivers ff we are to |. WAM You AND DAMAY To. Come DOWN, AND WERe sent DINNER. NTOWN TE . WELL, Lt CQme Home THEN AND We'lt| Have DINER AT Home! be dropped directly the eyeball un- less ‘the ‘physiclgn,, thage so.. ndvised. The proper practice Is to draw down the lower lid and place the draps on Perpetuate the pearl button industr; cof the country, which employs some product valued at more than $5, 000, * When the young mussels, which are of microscopic size, are thrown off {from the brood pouches of thelr par- ents at \the-ptoper season, the larval ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer, Ex-| . in ‘texas-Kainbow's End, Opening new ‘ ~ perience “unnecessary, International} ; field’ may make your teas? worth °$1,- mussels slowly drift to the bottom and | are unusual facilities for spending Mills, Norristown, Pa. 11-27-1t| '000-acre. This hash din Te ‘ Rennes SEE—Y. M, ¢. 3, Auto School, Los} Many. dyilling wells near my holdings. ‘perish in a few days’ time unless they | money, linpressive buildings to suggest come. in contact with a passing fish | man’s. Importance and show houses of suitable kind and succeed in mak- ing attachment. ‘Once this attach- ment is made, the tissue of the fish grows: over the little. mussel, until It has undergoné a remarkable change of form and strueture;.then it drops from the: fish to commence its ‘Inde- of particular kinds gf mussels require the gills of particular kinds of fishes ag: nurseries, The black bass Is host for several sorts of mussels, while the kipjack, a kind of herring, Js the only known host for the best of all mussels, As this last mentioned fish ts far from being abundant in American riv- ers, itis plain that much care should be/exercised in its maintenance. The mussel fishery that supplies the fresh water pearl button Industry 1s‘ actively conducted, in at least twenty states in the Mississippi rived. basin. the raw production of shells now has fa value of about $1,000,000. The fresh water pearl button Js now recognized as among: the cheapest durable but- tons that can be procured. ‘The rhus- sel beds have been rapidly depleted, chiefly because the fishermen in past years. would retain only the very best shells and discard_as culls all shells that were of an Tnferior grade. Necessary ‘action in the way of gov- ernment legislation to protect the mussel fisheries has been so long de- twenty. thousand peyple and yields a {C|/TY HAS IT: No “Neighbors” There, There Are In the Smaller Towns of the Country. A big town offers advantages. There | where one may be entertained, at a price, by experts in the entertaining business, There are smooth streets to encourage the consumption of gasoline | and smooth promoters to encourage the cutting of eyeteeth.. There are pedestrinns wearing the latest styles eity a“guotl neighborhood is a part of town Inhabited by people who have plenty of spending money. Ina small town a good neighborhood ts one in- habited by people who make good neighbors, A good neighbor Is one-who bids you good morning, ealls to ask what he ean do when you are sick, borrows your garden tools, keeps: his chickens td children at hote, never. plays: his phonograph after ten o'clock at night ind, takes a mild interest, In all of your affairs. He calls you. Tom,,.if you happen to besa Tom, and feels. free to enter your house by the kitchen door If that. is the more convenient Are fliere any such in great way. effies? _ When the wife bakes and has unusu- “ny good luck the best loaf goes to he neighbor. It expresses friendship ind her comntendable pride in good. craftsmanship, After-a few days the louf returns in the form of a cherry pié. hot from the oven, or a bow! of Iumplings. cooked in. tie home-made STORE?—You can handle Sugar, a ae 11-8-3wks | WANTED TO DELIVER— : Flour. Cemted (oad Dried Fruit, Cot | FOR SALE—Qne 1917 and one 1918 Che Pe eae Mg ~ Clty Meegenec’ Removing of Irritating the exposéd inner surface-of the lid, | layed that this unique and rather y wine left from the bofling 2 S ne of ‘Groceries, ag/well| ‘rolet Touring. Cars, very cheap If sold }:— Sa — Particles. One or two drops are always sufficient | Important Industry is now sure to ex- If one of the children cuts as Paints, Roofing, Aluminum ware and Automobile Oils, with no rent to ‘pay; no money invested; take large orders from samples. Goods are guaranteed and proven’ quality. Selling experience not necessary. Steady, /profitable work for “Workers.” Address Hitchcock- Hill Co., Dept: 164, Chicago, Il. Ref- erence any Bank or Express Co. QO, K. Garage. s11-24-1wk | WANTED. TO’: RENT—Garage close in, cal at once, Jargé enough for one or two Write 167 Tribune. 11-27-3t FOR SALD OR RENT—80 gcres up land. Produce. good fruit and other crops.|: ‘esk and arm chair. 300' bearing fruit trees. Fuel on pla Compan 3. Falr set of buildings, wate WANTBI makin if ‘needed. 4 miles from R. Phone 941. Good climate and neighbors. ‘Lahr Motor Sales 11-24-3t at 218” Ist street. H. M_Peter- FOR SALE—Dirt cheap, second-hand flat | Though many people have become expert in. the art of removing irritat- ing particles from the eyes of others, a few words on this subject will not be out-of place. In removing a for- and it is only waste to use more.— Floyd W. Parsons in the Saturday Eve- ping Post. BARK ON TREES NOT WOOD perience considerable difficulty in per- petuating itse.—Floyd: W. Parsons, fn-the Saturday Evening Post. WHERE BOARD IS NOW CHEAP a finger the neighbor has iodine. He ers it freely. for tomorrow night he may forget to bring home a can of to- hace Small-town people, are one big fam- ly. If their mode of life makes se- ks " 11-27-1t | school. son, 11-26-3t) elgn ‘particle from the eye, ask the-pa- i x $ MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES| Open Water-power site on piace. | No| mXPERT. ACCOUNTING—Rooms 18-20. ‘ ‘Hie tak i Mission Schools in China | ‘vets impossitile, it also lessens the —Kelling Experience Not Necessary.| Swamp, alkali, or blizzards, At a bai Hageart Block. Phone 662. geen tient to look down, and then take hold | It ts Composed of Three Layers of Tis | Girls fn. ee hy $18 Year for utmber of things :thatyshould be kept u of th sues, Each of Which Has Impor- and their intérest in one an One of the World's largest wholesale Grocery jhouses (capital over $1,000,000) ‘wants gmbitious men in your locaMty to sell’}direct to consumer nationally known /brands of an extensive line of groceriés, paints, roofings. lubricating vils, stock foods, etc. No capital re- quired, Commission advanced. Write today. State age and county desired, John Sexton & Co. Chicago, Il. SALESMEN WANTED—By old _ reliable firm to sell an entirely new 5ce Sales board p¥oposition to merchants in small towns and country stores, unlim- ited territory, big commissions. Write for Salesmen’s Outfit. Impire Manu- facturing Co., 114 West City Hall Ave- mY folk, Va. 8-1mo" SALESMAN 'WANTED—To gell our line of salesboards (on entirely new plan) to merchants {i small towns andcount stores, “Unrestricted territory; double commissions, prompt pay. Write for selling supplies NOVELTY SALES CO,, TRIBUNE BUILDING, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, » 10-25-1mo0 AGENTS make $15.00 da KOAL. BKONOMIZER. A guaranteed Fuel. Saver. Consumes Soot, also Gases. Cuts Coal Costs. “Write for Agency. Bureau of Industry, Des ‘Moines, Iowa. _ T1-2T-1t SALEMEN FOR CIGARS= Traveling, alary and Expenses, or Commission with Drawing Account, Must be, Ac- tive, Ambitious, Energetic, References required. A. Landmark & Co., Den- gain. Terms, Alva. Hi Pprthill, Idaho. _10-25-1mo WANT TO HEAR—From owner having grocery store \or other business ‘for sale, State cash price and particulars. John J. Black,#X. Dakota St, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin _ 14=27-1t WANTED—To jiear from owner 6f good farm, for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. = 11-27-1t by owner. City Planning Worth While. City planning ofthe right kind ts stri¢tly a busimess proposition. Its function fs to aid in facilitating bust- fess and maintaining property values. Its activity means a better looking city, a better.city for business and a better. city for homes. WANTED TO RENT WANTED — A: furnished or unfurnished house or apartment, west end. of city. preferred.’ Write P. O. Box 665, Bi marok, 11-22-1w! “°° MISCRLTANEODS FOR "SALE —Furniture- for five rooms, every. article entirely new, purchased’ lst’ of October, 1920. Prefer to sell.all to one party. ' Consist of dining room suite_and: perlor furniture, two bed room suites, everything to furnish sa cosy home. Can ‘arrange to rent you the house,:if interested. Write No. 163 _ Tribune, for appointment. _11-22-1wk | STRAYED—Two. horses, one black weight about).700 Ibs, B. K. brand on’ right ftont*shoulder and has four white feet with white star on forehedd. One bay mare weight ‘about 900 Ibs. on right. front shoulder, star on fore- head ahd white right hind foot, Notify H.C. Abel, Tuttle, No-D .° :11-24-1wk WANT “HORSES. TO PASTURE—$2.00 per head ‘per month.- Will’ take right matter of concern to the few. It will ' workto:the interest of the large and -the amalt* property owner, ail to the interest of any person who éxpects 'to| make 'the’place“his home. i < \ Indian Cattle in the South. Some: years’ age it was discovered that the zebu, or humped cattle of In- dia, are immune to the deadly “Texas fever” ‘which was poisoning the herds of the south. A few of the Indjan cattle were imported and did well, though without gaining any great pop- ularity. | Then more were imported, Carthermore, city planning 1s.not.f + eyelash with thumb and fore- fingey of the left hand and pull theeye- lid downward, and slightly away from the eyeball.’ Next evert, or turn back, the eyelid by placing midway between the eyelashes and eyeball the tip of the thumb of the right hand and make the same movement*;that would be. re- quired to turn bi¢k the edge of a @oat sleeve. : fi ¥ If the particlg.is located on thé: in- terior of ‘the hike lid it may bére- moved withea clean handkerchief or ‘a’ plece of clean’ Fotton placed on; the end of a toothpick: or -match, If} the | irritating substanée is not on the upper lid..try, to. find itjinsthe same manner on the. lOwer,1id ang remove It in.the same way. When. the. particle ts im- bedded in the cornea, or covering of the eyeball, it is bestito consult a phy- sicinh or eye specialist. After remov- ing the particle from the eye it is ad- visable to irrigate the delicate mem- ber with. boric acid. Under no circumstances should any- one touch the eye with a handkerchief or .other agent that,has» been’ mois- tofed with saliva or with the tip of the tant Function. v / Bark on trees and shrubs corre- sponds with skin on animals. But it «has other uses which the skin hasn’t. Bark isn’t wood, and it isn’t formed a8 wood Is formed. It covers the wood, and It is generally an easy matter to separate the bark from the wood. Hemp and jute and flax are all bark —the.gutside covering of certain vege- table growths. Bark 18 composed of three “layers of tissues, The Inside layer conducts food to the plant, and under a 77>. nifying glass 1s seen to be made of tiny fibers, Then there js the “gregt zone,” as It 18 called, and this also % | # the year. fibrous, and helps feed the plant. The outside Iayer Is cork, and is really dead. That 1s, these cork cells devel- op and die immediately, so one really sees only a dead tree when he looks at the bark. The cork of commerce Js the bark of a certain kind of trop- {eal tr@, but the outer layer of bark of all trees is technically known as cork, and the little cells going to make Their Meals. - It is refreshing in tMege days of high prices 'to learn that somewhere it is possfble to get one’s daily bread and {ts accompaniments at a-Jow figure. ‘The place is China—Tepgschow, in the proyince of Shantung. here, ini the mission, school, a girl may have three meals a day for $18 a year. ‘The. menu sounds strange to fhe school girl of the western world, hut to the Chinese student it is highly sat- isfactory. Stefimed corn. bread and vaw turnips that have been kept in ge and then chopped quite fine com- ‘eese the regulatiop breakfast almost For dinner there is usu- ally millet cooked dry Ike rice, and gome hot vegetable. Twice a week the vegetable is cooked with fat pork in- stend of in bean ofl as usual. Supper ts the same as breakfast. Perhaps half a dozen times a year, however, they celebrate with more luxurious fare.— Christian Science Monitor. Make Four Speeches for One. - an. interest-that might be very. Innoying te a big-town man—ts_ in- cpiretL by kindness. rather. than curl Te man who asked “Whovis my telghhor?” was not a sinall-town man, aise he would ‘have: known:—Robert Quillen in the Saturday Evening Post. MAKE WAN ON THE ANTS” Destructive: Little. Creathres May Be Routed by Hot Water or Kero- sene Emylaion Arts are quite troublesome In some tocalities, They almost destroy\large iferis of otherwise healthy grass, There are two, methods of routing this en- amy. One Is to ‘locnfe each hill and nour boiling waterover It, or kerosene ynutston where fhe hot water is apt to injure the plants. Bisulphide of ‘arhon can be used, but It Is more ex- rensive:than the other remedies. This nspeticide has the advantage of being nore penetratingand follows the In- » _ver, Pa. c_il-27-1t| away, Also have some corn for sale. d SALESM1I et righ’ Big__money.|~ 15 miles. northwest of Hazelton. Joe| and now there are quite a number of | tongue. ‘ eS {t wp are called cork. j William Lyon Phelps, professor of | ricacies of ine Tihnels of the hills Compjete line = Snappy, “Advertising | _Adams,_Hazelto: Dd. 11-44-3t] them in ‘Texas, and one cattleman val-| — In treating the eyes with some kind : { English literature at Yale, declares he | herefore destroying all the Inhabl- eye: 4 — gets eredit for only 25 per cent of} tants. | Signs—Calendars,s Novelties. All New. Different - finches. Hig sales — Act quick.” Seloto Sign Coi, Kenton, Ohio, 2T-1t POSITION WANTED “POSITION WANTED—Any kind of steno- |- Write graphic .work or clerical work.. 11+24-3t 165 Tribune. Co, WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers 7. - HONEY FOR S . Montana Honey delivered at an Office in North Dakota, $3.00 Cas} order.’ B. F ith, Jr, Fromberg, Montana. 8! 2 11-15-1m0 FOR .SALE—One 9x12. Wilton: tug prac- tically/new. . One Kenwood sewing ma- chine.’ Call Mrs. R. W. Sanders. Phone 85. or 663L, 12-24-3t ues hig chief “Bfahmin” bull at $30,- 000. 3 Electric Wires Kill Tre Electric wires which touch trees can easily -kill the most beautiful shade tree. . Thig,may be due partly to the work of: the electric, current or to the wearing through the growing: surface of the’ tree by the wire. which de- prives the tree, of its, sustenance. ss. Funetal Directors Freckles and His Friends of liquiq medicine one should take care never to invert the dropper after the solution has been drawn into the, rubber end downward and the fluid permitted to run into, the rubber and then back into the glass as the solution wilt very. likely contain particles of powder that have washed off the rub- ber bulb, and these ymay irritate the eyes, Always hold op the rubber end | of the dropper. The fluid should never What Does He Care Ahout. » Baby? - “Caught in His Own Trap. Ghent, Ky.—Caught In his own trap he. had.set for a burglar, Alexander Thompson, 2 merchant, was seriously Injured ‘one night recently by a dyria- mite explosion. The Thompson store has been robbed three times recently. The owner framed‘ fp af‘ electric at- tachment. withe a’ “stick” of dynaiite mi By Blosser | the after-diaher speeches he actually makes, “Bvery time I accept an in- yitation fo speak I really make four addrésses, First, #8 the speech I pre- pare in advance, That {9 pretty good. Second, Is the speech I really make, ‘Third, 1s the speech T make on. thé way home, which Is the best of all; and fourth, is the speech the news- | papers next morning say I. mage, which bears no relation to any of the others."—Boston Globe. SS Taking After Mother. Bert just came home from col'eze and he had a “shadow” on his up}er Remeve Seed Pods, Tt seems unnecessary to suggest that. ench¢ yon remove all dead leaves aid. flowers, but some_fond gardeners 4a neglect this phase of te work. You ” know If don't do this two things: fre sure to heppea: First your garden appesrs untidy; an second your flows. pts develop seed pods, and this means the/ energies of the rant are all de- voted fo maturlug seeds and not to sending forth few. growth, and hence you have fever ane fewer and finally. no fower Hen, ’ 4 Urces Parts for the People. ensed Embalmer in Charge, D : tba a Win ERE EOE un a a i on ls uphee * pa¥ PHONE 50, NIGHT PHONES 567°" Yea TH! dodrer Sip OU, @EE—Y'ouanlta SEE Uo athens (OSM “HCHO MET Rocrontton tis nn simportang place = = — == Sn. SToriZ Wwz Gann AY. NEW 'SISTER-TH! His grandfather looked him over; ' tegsnew moving to Salize se » AUTOM PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS / — ’ Licensed Embalmers in’ Day Phone 100 “-BISMARCK-FURNITURE COMPANY i . 7220-MAIN STREET’ - Upholstered Furniture Viiade to Order CARE ‘PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern ‘North Dakota and ‘Southeastern Montana i. . BISMARCK, N. D, “= — * ‘ : ribotors, of STUDEBAKER —— and —— CADILLAC OBILES a. Charge. - Night Phone 100 or 687 BRIG ME A LITTLES The exclamation, “Oh, dear me:” ig a corruption of “Oh, Deus: meus, and equivalent to the French ‘Oh, ‘mon. Dieu.”. \ 3 a aaneene a NESTE Stork WUST CAME & Do Nou AND Nour. LIPTLe FRIEND WANT ‘to SEE- and sald: “Why, son, you look more Nke your mother every day.” “Why, becav®® your father had 1 mustache that came down to his chin. Just look at that one of your: must take after your mother. anapolis News. | Not Like a Lawyer, witness. In answer to every question put to her by the attorney she in- variably replied, “I think so.” The attorney finally became disgusted, 5 “Now look here,” he warned. “I want you to cut. out that thinking | and answer questions, Now talk!” “Yes, sah,” quavered = Mirandy. “But, mistah, you see it’s like dis. Ah ain't like you lawyers; ah can’t talk without thinkin’.” A Long Time to Walt. “Well, professor.” inquired the young musician, “how do my compositions | please yo?” “Why, I think,” responded the older man, “that they may perhaps be played when. Mozart, Haydn, Mendelssohn and ave heen forgotten.” * exclaimed the young musi- ASY, «nt not till then,” re- or.— suston Post. “Cert i wark * oN a ee Ee Mirandy, of dusky hue,made a poor!’ large program of road improvement systlim of federal s ervetions and. parics. and to, wequire >! \ / K MOTOR OMPA NY “Nyy | o” asked | Woodland pret for icipalities, \ BISMARC a AEN S| Ci SISTER « Honest. ig) ee makes you think so?” asked nee es Pte Se ee ’ Diet of Washington, D.C. While the ocea- sion for such rece ions is’ frequent~ ly tie protection ef watersheds, thn her reoduction or other publie bene- fit 'N of the wrens afford opportual- ties fr outeoor recrention, Equally true if ig Unit recreation has an’ im- place in the demand for a portant and extension. The Small Town Rules. The sinall town rules America be- sause. instead of being a, place of ho- tels, restaurints: and amusements, it}: ts a place for normal living—where men walk home to funch from their offices and mow ‘their own front lawns and, weed the .ba do givden and bid their neighbors across either fence the time of day; where they not only live in today, but remember yesterday i plan, for tomorrow; where fami- és and communities retain, cherish There beats and transmit tradittons. the heart of Ameri ‘ Contrary Ways. tire hms some contrary ways.” Such as what? “Don't the trees hegin. to show their staying power when they start to leave?” ooo B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph, C, Chiropractor Consultation Free : Gulte 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phene 900: