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_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ive FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE) PORTERS ‘ 4, heat ob: daplites “ Doe-dut stoods! Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D, as Second The conductor of the first Pullman car, which} 4 | Day! 3 RAT 4 ,» Bismarck, N. D., ! Il SW ed Class Matter. made its initial trip, in 1857, was J. L. Barnes, Years later, in Chanute, Kan., he recalled how GEORGE D. MANN - - - - Editor | | fee URNS t BNE a ~ 7 ot ate }o’clock in the morning. ut he E} Foreign Representatives the crude berths had to be made up with hatchets | x tp something now. ie followed to G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY and nails. i thea staticn. The men were entrain- CHICAGO DETROIT ing. Presently his opportunity came Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW YORK - - - - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use Fifth Ave, Bldg. | n of all news dispatches eredited to it or} .| Also, how the porter showed up’ next morning |with a tip-inviting whisk broom, proving that cer- tain instinets are born in the blood. SMALLEST BABY The column passed and was gone. He could do nothing now. Four in a sight of Colonel Rattray, who commanded the depot and was not going, stand’ng for a minute alone. Sabre said feel’ng extraordinarily embarracsed, “I say, Colonel I want to get into this.’ (Continued in’ Our Next Issu2.), The man of the hour takes care of the minutes, or republicati Parnes Rot etherwise credited in this paper and also the local} A baby weighing only two pounds and one : ‘ (UE SES TE IEG RA mle i + iS ie 4 x BEGIN 5 rT r _( “ Tariff makers, please note that a news published herein, wile .jounce is born in a New York hospital. It is de-| gy ING HERE R TODAYS Be wiebouy ines aaHons nabs eunt ome | ‘A Proclamation thing of duty is an expense forever. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein n the summer of 1914, trial, whether in endurance on the ‘MARK SABRE finds that ho is es- relat : sau are also reserved. ) MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION “SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE scribed as the smallest perfectly formed normal baby on record. This baby’s diminutive size is due to some pe- tranged from human sympathy and understanding with the sole. excep- tion of LADY NCNA TYBAR, an old sweet- part of thos> who stayed at home, or} ‘n ccurage on the part of those who took the field, was upon those whose | mentalty invested every sight and! Grant Centennial Day. It !s wellifor us to stop occasionally in cur rush for pelf and pleasure, and ‘Model ‘husbands are not built for speed, Time flies. First thing you know Harding will be asking for another Daily by carrier, per year......... ...$720|cularity of its pituitary gland, a pea-sized lump} heart, now unhappily married, BON es ¥ i wy | reflect he lives of those in our Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)... -.. 720lof tissue at the base of the brain. Sabre’s prosaic and’ snobbish wife, | +. Gretta igs Wioenaney nation’s history. who by their strength safe and sane Fourth of July. Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck)... 5.00) 0° 7" % MABBL, fails to understand her hus- | °° aM pues His ue dene uty and nobility of ‘character, the'r cloar- Je of North Dakota...... see 609| Thai is knowledge that has been discovered) band’s poetic and whimsical tom.) ou, For Gubre the war detintle’y | ss of vision, thefr devotion to duty,| Misery doesn't love company when : Daily by mail, outs THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) ALL IN A NUTSHELL | The Grand Forks Herald has summed up very succinctly just what the election of a new and untried representative in the senate for North Dakota would wean. ‘hey have applied the un- jwithin the last few years Gradually we are learning about that much intricate of all machines, the human body. | BOOTLEG PROFITS Liquor, shipped to foreign countries for stor- lage on the eve of national prohibition, is gradu- ally being brought back, some by smugglers, some | through legitimate channels. perament. In business hz is under- mined by jealous associates in the firm of Fortune, Exst and Sabre and a promised partnership is diverted from him to TWYINING. At this point, Nona’s life with Tybar js intolerable and she asks Sabre to take her away. War is declared and Sabre rushes to in- form his wife, GO ON WITH THE STORY She echoed the word, “War?” “Yes, declared war.” ‘He was breathless, panting. She the eve of the Pinks’ d2parture. The high exetemuat of the young men, their eager planning, moved Sabre,\ visiming what migh. await it all in depths profound and painful ini the‘r intensity. ‘His mind would not aban- don thom. He sat up that night after Mabel had gone to her room. How on earth could he go to bed, be hog- gishly sleeping, while those chaps were marching out? He could not. At two in the morn- ing he went quictly from the house and got out his bicycle and rode their sincerity: of purpose and their great decds have rendered signal ser- vice (o our commonwoilth. To do .h's is not oniy a pleasant privilege, but a sacred duty. . WIHEIREAS, we desire the memory of these noble men and women to live in the minds and hearts df all our <ople, and their fine traits of char- acter io be reproduced in the life of “ur pecplo today, and especially to become a wart of the character and ue of the growing generation, and WHEREAS, Ulysses S. Grant, as a zen, a soldier and a statesman, it’s the company that makes the mis. ery. Wien two live cheaper than one they fee] that way, ‘ Now is the time to begin resting up for a vacation. The thrill of the first pair of long trousers is nothing compared to the thrill of the first short dress, The only rent a tramp ‘has is in his answerable argument to the possible election of| The total of this liquor is worth $300,000;000 said, “Good gracious! Whatever will | WB into Tidborough. fata ticeeh sation of the | Pants i : ne ree Pe 7 ‘ said, t f a v 7 A : ef Ce ch apprec ation 0 1c vynn J. Frazier and xcerp) WS in the legitimate market, $1,000,000,000 if hand- | happen? a ‘|. He was just in time. The news |Cvitonced oy Lynn J. Frazier a the e pt follow 1 Q ’ ’ ? ’ happen? Have you brought an eve had been well kept, or in those early onds and purposes to be attained, One way to make an enemy is by _ “For the rest of it, Mr. Frazier would be placed at the bottom of a few committees—not too many, and not too important. He might be about seventh ‘led by bootleggers; says John D. Appleby, general |prohibition agent in the New York and New Jer- sey district. ning paper? Do,you know the papers didn’t come this morning t{l—” He could not hear'her out. “No, 1 didn’t wait. I simply rushed away.” He was close to her. He took her days had not the meaning’ it came to hav (Nevertheless a few people stcod about the High Street in the slyin light, pf. the young. morning, such an unswerving devotion to these ‘igh purposes, {and determination in their realization; never sacrificing ‘deals or compromia'ng principles, and hénce has made his achievements a agreeing with a man when he says he looks bad. When hubby pldys golf and wifie man on the committee to dispose of waste papers.| At this a He LA al ie seer aa 233 hands, “I say, Mabel, it's wat.” Hts ane on elihad oltineme cone or athe | most ggnal contribution to the his-|Plays bridge they only meet on pay- M4 as Pea ae Perera ‘ -y {vex cent profits for the risk it runs. : This reduces ;°™0tlons were tumultuous and ex-) 735 area) oe te va tory of his country, and day. F His measure would be taken very soon, and very |D& DI c traordinary. He wanted to draw her. Market Place’ many appedted flank RITEREAS, ever since the close of aanicee ) accurately, and he would find himself snugly placed among a number of pleasant gentlemen who would see that he did no harm.” ibootlegging to a mathematical basis, operating on | the law of averages. LUXURY to him and kiss het They had not kissed for longer than he could have remembered; but now he held her hands hard and desired to kiss her. “I say, it’s war.” ing it, mostly women. “iHery they come!” Frightful words! Sabre caught them from a young woman spoken o a very old woman whose arm, e held a few paces from where he that mighy conflict where he was the valiant, chieftain and mighty mfli- tary leader, thousands of thos» who served under him, and who saw the enirit actuating him, and in their own It must be awful to own the best car on the market and not be able to wish you ‘had a better one. * Only things most amateur gardeners Such would be the case for years of any man Sh2 gave her sudden burst of i i 2 : : : e is “ [asvaee BYE: 2 ne u o cod. rightful words!!) EH ht lives and services to the nation have } raise are hopes, supplanting Senator McCumber as United States It is 109 years since Christopher Columbus; ghter, You are excited, lve nev his BELie rl rash accaatnly in so many ways given expression ; 2 you so excited. Your collar's 7 |to the same id-als, are still with us,; And “ex” is liable to mark the con- 4 ’ senator, While the Grand Forks Herald is insist- ing upon McCumber’s scalp, it inadvertently gives one of the best possible arguments for the return of Senator McCumber by an overwhelming major- : . _ vag ater ” ent “Well I do wish you'd st: for a ity on the part of the republicans of North Da-|_ It was 44 years later before luxury was intro-| ape: you'd stayed fora long, : de TURSDAY APRIL 27, 1982 : kota to that end also that a united front can be| duced in railroading. Sept. 1, 1857, the first Pull- ‘ pi ee as fae AS. It’s a wise woman who asks for a i ; er ha ar yan between Bloomington, Ill, and! Lying awake he thought of Nona he Camp Town races are five miles GRANT CENTENNIAL DAY $40 hat when she wants a $20 ‘hat. had in June against state socialism. jman car 7 gton, tily Ho had-not written the letter to her |. OMB, 4 He and urge that upon this day the peo- = i The appointed day was past and hz} Poo-dat Doo-da! Day!! We predict) a hot summer for the Q YOUR PRISON WALLS Man, by mechanically stimulating his sense, is steadily shoving away the walls with which na-; ture originally imprisoned him., The first men on earth could see only as far as their eyes would carry. When the sun went down and darkness descend- Blackett, coal man in England, started the world’s first steam railroad with, a stéam engine hauling a train of cars on wooden fails surfaced with steel strips, | Chicago. Today, with airplane in its infancy, we have flying Pullmans: Ours is an age of comfort: | Crude useful devices are whipped into artistic and luxurious form ‘almost overnight. : WHAT HAS LUCK IN STORE CG. K. Nelson, inventor of the Eskimo pie, is said to be getting $30,000 a week ftom his simple idea , undone. He dropped her hands. He said rather stupidly, “Well, it’s: war, you know,” and stood there. She turned to her dressing tavle. had nc .writien, ‘Hle would have said, during that unutterable dark- ness in which he had awaited it, that not the turning of the world upside down would have prevented him © ing; but the world had turned upsid> down. It was:not.a board Pike’s men had swung around in that, appalling moment when he had watched them appear on the balaony. It was the accustomed and imponderable world, awfully unbalanced... Nona would upon his motions, ‘as the head of the column came {nto ‘sight, the band taking them to the siation’burst into the Pinks’ ! familiar quickstép.o" The Camp Town race3,are five miles ‘Gy to run alf night. Gwine vo run all day, I bet, my money on. the bob-tailed | mag, Somebody bet on 'the bay! iHe never in his life had oxperi- enced anything so utterly frigtitful or imagined that anything could--he so utterly frightful. . His throat felt burst/ng. ‘His eyes were filled. They were swinging past him, file by file. ‘character and conduct the traits of and still splendidly serving their be- loved country. NCW THERESOPNS, I, R. A. Nes- tes, Governor of the State of North Deko‘a, do hereby proclaim and set pl> of the state recall his services! to his country, his firmness, integ- rity, patriotism and high sense of honor and resolve to exemplify in character that won him the love of his country-men and.the adoration of all the world, to the end that in the so- lution of the many diff'cult and per- plexing problems, today we may have | the. assurance that they will be met | and solved in the same enlightoned | vrprseful and unselfish way. Espe- gressman who doesn’t help the jobless veteran, . Only thing most amateur gardeners raise is bones. miners and operators and a cold win- ter for the consumer. It has been a long time since Mext- can bandits killed an American, ex- cept by booze. The oldfashioned woman who used to wish she could drown her sorrow has a daughter who shoots him. A new political party is without a i y heir power of nan A * . 5 oi - Doo-da! Dr-da!! Day! He scarcely Le ome ae ite s ed, or when they entered a cave, their p of coating a block of ice cream with a thin layer pening ec wontescl howe oh could see ¢hem. They were march y Co I dosire that all'the schools! name; put the others will soon begin a ained 8 Dae ing at case, their rifles elung.” They |>".0Ur state arrange appropriate exer-! calling it some, sight was almost obliterated. To overcome this, man extended the sense of “sight by inventing pottable fire—first firebrands, later candles, kerosene lamps and now the electric light: The power of sight has further been extended by the invention of’ spectacles, field glasses, tele- scopes, magnifying” glasses, camera and moving picture. BS : Tonight, for instance, you’ go to a movie and, in a news-reel, as good as see something that may have happened 12,000 or more miles away. Astelescope is being built, which; it is claimed, of hardened chocolate. He gets his money by selling to ice cream man- ufacturers the rgiht to make Eskimo pies at aj royalty of five cents a dozen. E Nelson sits in his office, with an army of check- lers on the road, counting his money. — He makes a million every eight months. las much as Henry Ford or John D. “But Nelson is the son of a village confectioner at Onowa, J and a year or so ago he had no idea that v2 \riches were in store for him. Not |-ful face, had mainiained ‘this terrific'day. He was assured: that she knew. She would have felt just'as ‘hei hadi{felt!. He thought, with a most pagsionate longing for her, that he would have given pnythine 3 have b2en able to turn to her when, he, had,exclaimed, “My God, wile nd to. Bie . lave: caught her hands and looked intéher, beaut: Tomotfow hes woujd send the Ietier. “Bonigrrow?, today, lil L todays in the remoy and placid light of all tomorroy would be slpwn noedlessly hectic. Ten to one somenting would have happened in the night to make today look, foolish..su¥ : & sesmed to be appallingly ladca w stuvendous packs and multitudinous equipment: A tin mug and God knows, what else besides swung and rattled about their thighs. The wo- meni with them were running to kp and dragging children, and thing hands into the ranks, ana ng—all crying. . Doo-da! Doo-da!! he Camp Town races are five miles long, Ty-da! Doo-da! Day! Te thought, “Damn that music.” He wiped his eyes. was impossible to bear... infernal This Doo-da! sses Curing the day wherein his -haracter and achievements may be presented, and h’s memory honored by ‘e students in our state, and further that in all of the. cxercises of that flay the members of the’ Grand Army ‘tthe Renublic, who so splendidly tained him. in his great work be vited to participate, and shown the honor so justly. due them also, while we rovere his memory and pledge our riwaver ng loyalty to the ideals he oxem plified. PONE at the Capitol at Bismarck, this twelfth day of April A. D. 1922. Py the Governor: THOMAS HAIL. R. A. NESTOS, The pleasure of. receiving a box score by radio will be doubled if they have somebody cuss the umpire be tween plays., « , ——_——_——_———_. ADVENTURE OF | | THE TWINS i, EAS By Olive Barton Roberts The red-feather pen flew out of Nick's pocket toward Cobalt Town | | Fortunately, there is such:a thing as luck — Poo-da! A most frightful thing han- § in the wing of will bri withi mile: rth. 3 * MI - ys bap Cerra eae dade 1 Sccretary ‘of State. Governor. }@nd found its place in the wing o ill bring the moon within 20 miles of the earth. | cyince, ‘The lure keeps many working at top-| When he went down ato Tidbor- Hs DR ace mia pees \the furious falcon which guarded the * * . ugh in the morning it was to know °° all “ral ane | s.-—__ _—__--____—_- -—o * ig’s Pal: : : speed who otherwise might become discouraged. is tingling } with swiny’ng {(ecoutre- gate to King Indig's Palace. . : 2|§ at once that this tomprrow gave no | tingling} with swiny'ng ((2coutre a ; Extending the weak hearing powers of the hu. |Nature knows how to handle us. ii) to its precedent day. It intensified | eats, to the old woman beside Sa | A Thought For Today | As Nancy and Nick Sains along the man ear, we have ear trumpets, megaphones, tele- : it. The previous day foreshadowed bres put his pints. around: hee LG i raersrer serra aN, FABIA eae eee wore che Diddyevert eth a * vir war. The new day presented it. cried in, a most frightful voice, i e ia " graph, telephone—and, finally, the wireless. 1 iife went into the office. The after- |“Nbther! Mother!” And a sergeant, guneste 2118s og. Fer mente. be alone: (the, blag alr. Stand on a corner in dead of night and you can- not hear a man talking two blocks away. Yet, using a peculiar arrangement of: metals and chem- icals (radiophone), you hear people. thousands of miles away as clearly as if they were in.the same room with you. ‘ Man’s sense of feeling is being intensified by the strain of civilization, especially in factories and cities. The bedlam of modern life is making us more susceptible td pain, by putting our nerves on edge | EDITORIAL REVIEW Comments reproduced in this column may or may. not express the opinion of The Tribune. They are presented here in order that our readers may hgve both sides of important isaues- , | | which are being discussed in the press of the day. | WASHINGTON PASTIMES Senator Norris, ina speech evidently delivered | ‘for consumption out in the great free open spaces ef the West, expresses the’fear that Mr. Chief; \Justice Taftis treading the primrose path. It jappears that -he “dines out. somewhere every desk. inferest then caught up one—from noon post had brought letters to his iHe turned them over without Nona. (Marko, this frightful war! I have jthenked God on my knees for you the last week you prevented me. If d done it with this!! Tony has nd the Guards, ‘he’ was in the rve of Officers. And. you see that whatever has been, and is, di he’s my man to stand by, in this. Marko, it would have been too awful if I cowdn’t and I thank God for yeu, again and again and’ again.— Nona. as, CHAPTER IV vs) rattling and clanking, dashed up and bawled with astounding ferocity, “Get back into the blondy ranks!!" én the boy ran on, rattling. And the cld woman collapsed! prone ,upon ‘Sa navement. And the sergeant, as theugh his amazing ferocity had been tie buttress of som other tions, bent over the old gwomag, vetted het. rattling, and.gaid, a t's all right ‘Mother: °That’s\all Tight. | TIL lock after Him. VIL bring him ;Perance, courage, love ‘of the same jawels. Li |UVERETT TRUE}. Would we codify the laws that should reign in households, and whose daily transgression annoys and morti. fies us, and degrades our household life, we must learn to adorn every day | with sacrifices. Good. manners are made up of petty sacrifices. Tem- re made up en to every alph Waldo prompting of honor- Emerson, BY CONDO| “Look,” said one, poking his neigh- bor., “There are some strangers.’ Who do you suppose they are ” “They must be important,” came ‘the answer, “or they couldn't have crossed the Sevon Mountains. I-won- der what the black thing is?” “Le's go and ask.” (Which they did. ‘When they heard that it was the record -with Longhead’s message a wild cheer arose. ‘Long live the Twins!” ‘they shouted. “Long live King Indig and long live Princess ‘Therma!! Long live everybody. We may have a queen soon!” “But,” said Nick, “we don’t know what the rocord says. Longhead may have decded that Princess Therma is . se ? / . 7, a That’s one reason we are not as “brave” as the jnight,” if the Senator may be believed. Furthey,} ‘The enormous and imponderable aa ee caCingh Verdocwith:-thetgreen ancient Spartans. Nerve strain frequently leads |Mr. Norris lays it down that’no man can “stick |W" eT i eeraeaal nate beard.” b Lew * : lhe eta hn . Ex dinar! al, - ’ : : 3 ‘ to Beard’s disease—neurasthenia, a highly-strung |his legs under. the tables off: 4 idle rich every jiously rea Heron eee conan ave said \ see * . A + . {ser gc) ia Risen it Lif whit i a worse thin; instantly e was : condition in which the patient is conscious of near- night and be fif'the next day o sit'in judgment |, Uite, which had been 2 Phin 8 la hubbub. Sth Diddyevers began ly every nerve in his body. ‘on those who toil. Honest though he may be, it|only events. i |to act like crazy people. Their fury So eeaie ae |will get him in the end.” Bas | Things begaw one day very shortly ine seattle in Int ote very A ates iE ui i ee i after the declaration; of war when, = In South American ports, it is said natives can! What can we do about it? We might adopt ajpassing the barracks on his way ieee étlod: the’ Diadjavers. tell, by sense of smell, whether it’s an European, |Constitutional amendment condemning Mr. Taft) home, Sapre. Her aMree or a MAT leraiking abo those awful Kors negro or Chinese that has alighted from a boat, _ |to eat at home, or providing that he demand athe Pinks. : Patter aren an Seer a ast : ‘ tps . ss Hi Oy mea a i aye princes y 1 uy All men once were like that. Naw most of us certificate from his host each evening that all, , ae Toe ae ear ured iS king. Ugh 7 om have lost the sense of smell except for violent|persons present have done some toil in the course |‘“We've got a heil of a jamborino on. B in cNaney Berea Becity, then ip ‘ odors iike limburger. jof the day. Senator Norris offers no remedy, | ote tie oy Lene ae ‘ait N wouldn't it be nice if she would ' The sense of taste, too, is less powerful than |thought he remarks darkly that the time will come|you why. You can guess.” ’ TA instantly: fet au peace again. : of old. y sali . fee «oe . Sabre felt a sudden catch at his Pes rites ate z a y a P vee 4 iv ‘hen Washingtonians will not be dining out in! onotions “Is the regiment going?” =} PAIR OF SOCKS. AND Hear! iHear!” the | Diddyovers ‘| rospect is that man, when his civilization ma-|high social fashion every night,” and that even! They were at the door of the a : Noa eT ee eee Wing Th: tures, will almost entirely have lost his senses of |When they do attend “social and friendly dinners” | \o™ ae EOL See ar diz. if the furious faicon will let you q taste . " {room was full of men and_tobac' a 1 aste and smell, with the three other senses devel-|the woimen present wi!l wear “dresses that come!smoke and noise. A very tall youth, past the gate. : 3 I e ( To Be Continued.) ' jone S’kes, was standing on the table ja glass in his hand., “Hullo, Sabre’ oped artificially to an uncanny degree. up to their necks and extend downward below \(Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) - ——__= itheir knees.” The Senator has sketched out aj|Messman, one of thos» very stiff yNuakue i -—¢ . j GOLD IN TRADE iLig job for himself in reforming the dress of thé Sree Sou Must Recauses” Me | PEOPLE’S FORUM | ‘ Wall street, constantly surveying all sources of | : eticence. He burst ore 4 = a citizens of Washington; if he can succeed in put-jhad not Cottar's ‘into song, waving his glass— “Be- | cause— OL’ TIMER TALKS, riches, finds that the world last year mined 15,-|ing through a measure standardizing the dinner 5 f . : 5 i 5 ; 502,806 ounces of gold, worth around $320,-/gown, he will have made his name immortal. |... {Wer shanit be “here im) \the’-morn- Dc mea other avait 000,000. ing—" \ U. S. Senator is the most popular in “Shit -up you North Dakota. Prickley Pear Jack is Agee EO ee : a Meanwhile, he might go a little lighter on Mr. | ‘Qyvay camé- in. ; ras actual utility is concerned, this gold | Taft. Dining out is pretty nearly the only amuse-} noisy young fools. What the" was about the most useless substance produced by Ment in Washington. Those who care for vaude- | Hel fromthe, table ee Phe Ore man in 1921. ville, like Mr. Wilson, can find something to do. way in very discreet whispers. Mess- It continues “valuable,” however, a constant |besides sticking their legs under the tables of the for Capta a Outen ee oe i ¥ r the i te li ‘ich: | betas vey i eae reminder of man’s fear that his fellows are dis-|idle rich; but persons of more severe taste are apt; Otway laughed pleasantly. “No, honest—will not live up to their obligations un- to find that the night life of Washington offers eee outa: Sree ea less bound by a gold mortgage. Even the Chi- 20 alternative to dining out, except dining in. If you Pullen.” He saw -Sabro_ anil nese, instincitvely honest, worship: gold and itsiMight sessions of the Senate were more frequent. jor4 to chim Hullo, Sabre.) Fauve veakli " . . 5; heard now. ‘We've managed to keep weakling brother, silver. the populace might get a little amusement out of; it pretty close, but it's all over the thinkin’ o’ runnin’. . Joo Palky, the Scratchin’ Kid 18 havin’ a ‘wireless outfit rigged to his saddle so’s to keep in touch with the world when he rides Outlaw Boy next fair time. ' Buffalo Bones Bob lefs us know that he’s steppin’ at a swell hotel in Chi- ‘cago, an’ will leave for the ranch as soon as there’s a reduction in R. R. 5; rates so’s he can afford to travel. | One o’ Slippery Pete’s steers went plumb loco yesterday, when he found btu 7 Later, when all men become 100 per cent hon. listening to the speeches; but as it is, dining out mince) now. Yes, we entrain at day- | the first blade o’ green grass. est, there will be no incentive for mining gold,|is the only sport available for most residents of | Sabre fe't frightfully affected. He done ne ae autos tell us that except for plugging teeth, - — 'Washington.—New York Ti could hardly speak.“ ; : ® re ana : Bee nn nese The blessed gift in the war was to OL BInG