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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entereli at the Postoffice, Bismarck, Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY CHICAGO - ~- - DETROIT Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW YORK -— - Fifth Ave. Bldg. MEMBER. OF THE ASSOCIATED 3 PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive- ly ent{tled to the use or republi cationfof all news dispatches cre- dited ¢o it or not otherwise credit- cd in $his paper and also the local news published herein. All fights of republication of speciak dispatches herein are also reservgd. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF | 5 CIRCULATIO. | year, There seems to be no solution | | or stop eating them. | will be taken. by inheritance taxes. | In its present form, the inheri- tance tax curbs though it doesn’t beyond the grave, but they still have considerable powers of handling i what. they leave behind, after they ‘are ferried across the River Styx. | PRICES | Everybody will be back to work Watermelons that are sold for 32 soon except the chaperones. cents apiece on Georgia farms cost 2 consumers $1 to $1.50 in New York! People not only live in their autos, | markets. This is announced sadly by but speeders die in them, 7 | perplexed Herschel H. Jones, market , f offlelal. of count lariest et: | These Chinese armies ought to be Watermelons are typical of gen-) good at retreating. They dress with | eral commodities. 4 |their shirt-tails out. | The problems of production are eS nearly solved. Problems of distribu-| June grooms find it hard to live a tion get farther from solution each! double life on a single salary. except to grow'your own watermelons! ‘There is no use in starting trouble. lit is a self-starter. | MANDAN NEWS Sings at Concert Two solos, “Out Where the West Begins” by Philleo and “Old Fash- ioned Garden” by Porter, sung, by Miss Agnes Breen, were with much enthusiasm by the larga crowd who enjoyed the band concert been a pupil of Jacques Lou Jerville, operatic tenor at Tacoma, Wash., operatic tenor at Tacoma, Wash., is her audiences before whom she gave concerts on the coast before coming to the city. The program for the evening in- cluded the following: March, The Thunderer..... Sousa Overture, The Sky Pilot....Laurens Valse Orierital, Moonlight on the received ' here last night. Miss Breen who-has. this to say upon reviewing the film: “As one who is more or less respon- sible for the welfare of eight hun- dred young women, I wish’ every- ‘manhood and womanhood, who have been carefully reared and’ instruct- ed concerning the things which des- troy, I shall insist that both my children see the film. It is instruct- ive and convincing. It, is presented in a way, to appeal to the finer in- stincts in every man and worn. I believe it will serve as a safeguard to: our young people.” i || THE ELTINGE. Tom Moore comes to the Eltinge | Monday in “Mr. Barnes of New York,” a story of adventure. This attrac- tion was formerly a favorite stage play. Tom plays the role of. an ad- venturer, a genial globe trotter wh« | shows up in unexpected places. With side-burns and odd clothes he makes a striking figure of the 80's at which Fortuite’ at Stake in Stamp Suit ~ “Danie Boone!” breathed Harry. “Do you know Daniel Boone?” And then Hugh came in, pale of face and looking rather ashamed. He thrust out his hand and awk- wardly the boy rose and took it. “And you'll forgive me, too, Bar- bara?” “Of course I will,” she said hap- fly, ' Alter breakfast Harry. brought out two foils and two masks. “We fight wilh those,” he said, pointing to the crossed rapiers on the wall, “but we practice with these. Hugh there, is the champion fencer,” he said “and he'll show you.” They crossed foils —Hugh giving instructions all the time and nodding approval. “you'll learn—you'll learn’ fast,” he said, And-over his shoulder to Harry: “Why, his wrist is as strong as mine now, and he’s got an eye like N. D., as Second Class Matter, | stop the perpetuation of giant for- z “ a ; saiigr| tunes. There seems to be no other one maght sce “Open Your Eyes.” i e : E , ; GEORGE D. MANN’ - - Editor! ; . 8 He went straight to the Kentuckian, jway. “Men ‘cannot, take. thelr gold West Coast Artist “As the mother of a son and “T was rude to, you last night and daughter just) coming into young I owe you an apology.” ADVANC. z a : RUBBER aiik Nile .... . Kin . D by carrier, per year... $1.20 | The first radio conce’ ‘ ra i Daily by carrier, per years. past indnnadteseaaaeiy mad | ox he zal once! was a tom-! og Fashioned Garden Porter! time the story takes lace: Topics ming. ow, vane gi) ‘ a 7.20) atfect us all, eventually. Dutch and) Out Where the West Begins, Philleo! of the Di and a comedy are s 80 0! eae etna wrenchoa Std Dai by I, Miss Agnes Breen, soprano. the Eltinge program for Monday. to Ae teseontats “han. The Kentuckian was bewildered. ~ " 5 00| British rubber growers unite to reg- | ulate the output of rubber. To start | i | with, 100,000 tons. of surplus rubber | Ut * country |) Ataman Semenoff is @ man with- . Countrics ma Tacky, | Concert March, Purple and Gold té@ outside Bismarck) * y by mail, outside of North dakgia 6.0 “You can’t do that again.” “1 don’t believe I can,” laughed Bergeim OLDES' will be held from market “to stabil-| The Japs are leaving Siberia, but STATES OUR ze priees”—which means, send them) | 7he Jars tr nt Waltz, When Shall We Meet Again! £ (istablished 1873) | up. reams a elk Belaaticaa raat i ay Jeane Rabisnes = : ‘A little later Barbara and her a é - ‘ e A ; ction, Tannhauser. y “ Milton Carlson, 0 si 3 ti martly along “fh COMMUNITY COUNCIL. | fo neaniver of Bae eee may Bet What has become of the old-fash-] March, The Iron Grip. \Ames| July 7, 1922. st Mr, | Wallan Miscionary set Soe aehaahatiog Tr eenaine it is eeandy, oe rough the. fields ¢ e “Woman's Community 1 Hi }ioned woman who was-raising a hus.| Star Spangled Banner. To Mr. McHarg, Mr. Stegner. Mr.| orth $20,000. John A. Klemann, New York dealer who says he bought | with the colonel and Hugh loping is beginning a campaign to raise funds ;for the maintenance of the, rest room at the Masonic Temple. neéthe organization of this coun- We are entering a period in which international trusts will be a greater problem to consumers than monop-| oli home, band and 10 children? The man who is all wrapped up in himself isn’t going anywhere. Huff Sidney Lusk, young man who frank- ly admitted he was beating his way by freight trains or other means from j you and t *\N OPEN LETTER | ¢———___—__—— Siver Serumgard, Mr. J. A. Kooker and other good citizens: Please permit mé to congratulate o suggest that there is still a way for you to confer a great nounced them: forgeries. 13 of them, is. suing a Los Angeles dealer, alleging the government pro Hugh. in front of them. Firefly was a black mettlesome gelding. \.He had reared and plunged when Hugh mounted, but the lad sat him with an unconcern cil which is composed of 86 women’s — z Seattle to Minneapolis, where he societi and clubs in the city, in De-| PANAMA CANAL When a man. steps ae your hat| hoped to get a jo’, this a. m, sworc | benefit on the state without much eid ts that held the Ken- cembet 1920, it has been entirely, self} The Panama Canal in the last 12| that's one overhead expense under-|out a warrant for the arrest of Spe-| Tisk or expense. It is dor yout met Packy boys eyes arrest of Spe-j confer wil with — eac eel ae he or confer with me an i J For an hour they drove, the boy supporting; nor has 6ne of its mem-! bers received any remuneration for the time and money she has put in-, months paid Uncle Sam an income of $11,179,000 from ‘ships toils. This is a return of three per cent foot. ' uc \ Ireland is having g hard: timé; Wie j| gial Agent A. W. Brady of the North- ern Pacific on charges of assault and battgry. Lusk was ordered out of the other and agree upon some good initiative measures, secure ten thous- and signers on petitions for thé'sub-| could hardly believe that this coun- try wag once as wild as his own— that this was.to be impoverished to it except in words of thanks from! o, the eanal’s original cost, $375, |; id is having iat those hom she has helped and in, 201,000, and from the whiee Go cond just wait until, she trids Vol"pads!"4] failrpad yards by Brady, and'an en-| ee ror the same to the voterdat |! ; personal satisfaction for having done’ ust he deducted expenses of oper-| Soldier bonus. Ps 40" [counter followed in which Lusk eame [the November election. I suggest the tins le rag fo he Hmeonatiabed i }land, Many questions the little something for someone else. The benefits resulting from the organigation are felt by everyone in Bismarck. "‘The council has become the center through which all kinds of appeals for civic welfare are be- ing made. paEMAS 1M screened” restaiiratt’ as’ foes homets> Faber of Chicago, yesterday bY| Reserve Banks. 191 tiger es 4 _]ts members took charge of beau- LYNCH RECORD and gets out his coffit catalogs. a telegram, Mrs. Faber and children! (3) A measure for the repeal of A Aaa Caney emmy jo . |them. Papa said people would be. titying: of Custer Park. They main:| Thirty were lynched in,America in ee ip hy who have been visiting with rela-|the Highway Commission. OT fe 2 swarming over the Cumberland ained a recreation room at the Will the last six months. Autos killed| There isa bri ide: 1,| tives in’ Chicago for the past two A for th 1 of TOBA Mountains before long.” reere 4 as . sa bright side. Jf you Won't |,¢ F (4) A measure for the repeal ,o! BEGIN HERE TODAY f ” h c : oolgestablished a rest room in the 32.500 Americans and injured 800,-| enjoy your vacation, you ‘rillenjoy{ months returned last night, Atty.) the motor vehicle statute. Gp PEST ener rere Gfiuan.( edooks a8 “tough. tt might come.”| “(continued in our next issue.) M erie Temple, carried on a child 090 in 1921, says Albert W. Whit-| coming back. | Faber left last night for Chicago. (5) A measure for the repeal of| escapes frum the Shawnee’ Indians With due deference to Mr. Zed" fe "Ye S's ey og beta| recht naan] AMG alan ee coen| 0) mag ome al] En Sa ga ow wo i ao tom tagnd ||| NEWS BRIEFS _) +, a FE 2 3 i ‘S x) M Pre- 0 a et] ‘. “ ¥ can claim to be thoroughly civi mining statute, (which adds en eee tionary emtehy Tne | “it looks as though his country SSS oe aided in charitable work,—in fact they have employed every means | ation and repairs. dic cmenanenee ak ‘As a business” proposition, the| Californias’ growing, ilrkish to- canal is not much of a success to| bacco. Guess they blame'Los An- the people who paid for it. For na-| geles. si tional defense—its real purpose—it is a sound and wise investment. When an undertaker “sees. an=un- ized and nationally sane. Lynchings are due to mob insani- is the highest born Frenchnian.”* Never cuss a police! out second best. Hearing in the case will be held before Justice Harry Center today. ! Atty. A. T. Faber was advised of the death of his brother, Dr. Paul} arm when he was pitched from 4 bucking horse on the last day of the following. (1) A.meastre to repeal the In- dustrial Commission statute: (2) A measure for the incorpor- ation of the state enterprises on a basis similar to that of the Federal ton to the price of coal). (7) A measure to govern assess- ments of property for taxation. by JOHN FOXJr dians in infan: id that his mother taken prisoner with him, was killed. The Indians attack thej fort and a would soon force us to’ some ac- tion.” They were talking about the im- girl asked—and some of his an- swers made her shudder. “Papa said last night that several of our kinsfolk spoke of going to your country in a party, and Harry and Hugh are crazy to g0 with Vicksburg, Miss.—The Herald ob- tained an injunction to restrain en- serthingthejr roach te make Bismarck ty, auto casualties usually to the in-| 6 4°i out Weekes’ roundup. He is spending # eee att 4 f Sunday “blue law” nor place in which to sanity of carelessness. . few days here receiving treatment fer} Each measure may be neatly print- Virginian. mortally wountled, recog- . | forcement of Sunday “blue law” pre- live. & | —S the Tacey: 5 ed on a part of a page of letter pa- ee Waite aro ie Bes ine pale” pending ‘war, ‘Through’ hall and) venting publication | and ee per and the same attached to one/DAVE YANDBLL, a pioneer. acts as | d0orWays came mow merry sounds | of jts Sunday issues after midnight The fest room was established for} the purpose of giving the country women* and out-of-town’ women a place in which to rest, clean up, and care for their children. The matron who has charge of the rest room looks after the babies or small chil- \ The hand that rocks the cradle is too often the hired hand. EDITORIAL REVIEW this It is easy to be boss: in your home. All you: have to do is send the rest of the family away. Comments reproduced in yor may not express of The Tribune, They G. L. Olson left yesterday by, motor for Chicago where he will meet Mrs. Olson and son who have been visiting in that city for several! weeks past. While enroute he will stop at several points in Minnesota sheet of ruled signature paper con- taining a place for sixty signatures. With each of the measures there should go an explanation of the same ‘on another sheet of printed paper. Each sheet may be enclosed in a guardian and sends Erskine to Red Oakes, the-great Dale Plantation cn the River James. Erskire is kindly received by his father’s younger CLONE DA COLONEL DALE and b; is cousins, BARBARA and Soper cousins, HARRY of fiddle and banjo. “Come on, cousin,” said Harry; “can you dance?” “If your dafrces are ag different as everything else, I reckon not, but I can try.” Near a doorway between parlor Saturday. Washington—Reduction of the re- | diseount rate of the federal reserve | bahk of San Francisco from 4 1-2 to 4 per cent was announced, making it the third institution of the federal dren while the mothers are shopping. | re presented herein order that | : Bie ing. gers orn 4 Movie stars have't 5 i in, common large government envelope | No charge is made for this service, Oe neg eye eeten rare’ ll tari weddings ot aveltn, rehearse jandiWisconsin Sid ‘aéiled forvaignatices to some GO ON WITH THE STORY and hall sat the fiddlers three, Gal-| reserve system to cut to the 4 per | it ape Doles has Been hat Bibmarer is being acussed in the’ press of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Jdhnstone left) Public spirited person. There should “Get ready for supper, Hugh—| '@nt bows and dainty cour vente | cent level. + M ere! riendliness ne z t : ‘ 2 mail ‘i in,” id, and nimble feet were t ing mea- at They anticipate thei igi imself famous hasn't been asleep. ey will visi e y ; 2 r BY hy an eT seg feat : a In the child welfare work | LaMoure county remains on the] strange things happen. We know|Johnstone will’ remain for several! te lose. Let us do it. As you know,|. “Don’t they fit?” he asked smil- | 31d to Harry, who Fas|:senten ced te ieee reacts their greatest undertakinve the benesj Map by..virtue of the 100 per cent! june bride who can ok veeks while Mr, Johnstone expects.td/ in the ptormy days of last, winter, I) ing. and the little girl went up to him/ prison for accepting bribes to influ Hit itchthe childvencet tie mite ene ctticieney” of the ‘league organiza-|" " coos.) | return’ soon. ah pide it attempt to secre signa-| “I don’t know—I don’t know how again, and flushing, Hettook place | ence his purchases jet sutomotlls the codnty and to their’ parents ean-| tiom~in “good' ald .Swede' township.” | ya vie the Confederate veteran who| - ye \ <i Maatk y mantel See eh hand len LH fee ounge Tarn 1 j eye tat aavineny, ana mn tal aan a a ee yt | not be over estimated, More ‘than S8¥”What, you will, the electorate of} walked 614° mile? il''30° days" was |i: 3% and Mrs. Marton “Blodgett ‘ofs:tpmnted' too much and learned some| ’'Young Harry laughed joyously. |"P, , | ; ‘ i ¢ a | $1,000 has been. spent in supplying tht township know how to make ony ies in! 30° days’ Was | Milwaukee, Wis. who have been: visit-| PY, ¢xperience. At -the ' November Take off your war-dress,” he | “Cousin Barbara;: this is our}, Patingfus~Thee twenty-third ..di- Dee caille alone te ee anne wePIvinE their votes count. The result recalls| Practicing for the railroad strike. | ing at the home of Mrs, Blodgett’s c{tetion the submission of a few good) Said. “and I'll show you.” dance, I believe,” he said a little) vision of General Wu Pei-ty arty y ed chifiren Te he cchante, Than ant! to mind a quotation from the: Scrip- Ponce \ __ |sister, Mrs. Alvin Stinson of Sixth | initiative measures should be simp!s With heart warming to such| thickly. mutinied and attempted to loot the 1 men spent $128.70 in obtaining me. tures: “They were all with one ac- mundsen may reach’ the north| Aye, N. W., has left on a trip through | Md ‘inexpensive. If the voters ap- kindness, and ‘helpless against’ it,| The girl took him aside and Hugh | city, but the revolt, was crushed by i dieal attention for culdren” wha cord in one place together.” Thus| Pole if he doesn’t get cold feet. the Yellowstone Park. /qi| Prove ‘@ny measure it will take ef- he lad obeved like a child and was | Went surlily away, Harry saw the| local troops, after an all night battle. a : | would Stherwise have been neglected, the tally sheet for Swede precinct , |feet’and become a law six or seven| dressed like a child. incident and. he looked after Hugh, ® i They have given freely of thelr time, Shows 122 votes for Frazier and not a| -——#| P. E, Dillenburg, assistant cashier|moAths in advance of any act of Vv frowning, ‘The backwoodsman con-| Knoxville, Tenn.—John .Whecler, 4 they have obtained the free service, Pl¢oming one for McCumber or Me-| | A VENTURE |! 9f the Carson State Bank, visited | tie mext Legislative Assembly—and| The boy stood at a window look-| ducted himself very well. He was| 45, aroused from a 96 hour sleep by it of physicians, dentists, and nurses Hare! Nestos didn’t get a pleasant here yesterday when he’ passed that is a matter of great importance.|ing out into the gathering dusk. lithe and graceful and at first very police and citizens who thought him R OF the ety a ede Sha the ua: look, And so on: down the line.\One | THE TWINS. || through here on his way to his home| .At the earliest moment there} His eye could catch the gathering | dignified, but as he grew in confi-| dend,. reprimanded them for waking dren if the schools might be kept 9f tWo county candidates made slight | ¢——__—_-____» at Collegeyille, Minn. where he will shouldbe 4 repeal of the Industrial| last red glow on the yellow river. | dence: he began to execute steps) so muy h noise when they battered his in thegpest of ‘health. 5‘ - uj ejinroads, but on the national and state By Olive Barton Rob: spend his vacation. , {Commission statute. It caused the Qver in his own wilds at that] that wero new to that. polite land| door down and jreturned to his bed. Q Like4any ofganization, however,’ tickets the unanimity was something y rton erts - Peel tetithe ieee admin stratidae In| hour they were driving cows and|%nd rather boisterous, but Barbara , pee \ foney;ia needed to conti fierce!—La Moure Chronicle. On the wa Theodore Schneider left yesterday sure to cause the downfall| horses into te stockade. A man| looked pleased and all onlookers Alexandria, Egypt—Major W. T. \ y tinue the y to take the fish-bone i ai1| of any ad ti é iti i presen undertakings and to initi-| a eT out of Marty Mink’s throat, Dr: Snut, | Cveming. for St. Paul where he will iny administration. It offers a|had gone to’éach of the watch-tow-| seemed greatly amused—all except Blake, British aviator, arrived from fe ate new ones. In the past the women| NORTH DAKOTA'S LOSS fles, With the Twine te ven, | visit his son, Richard, who has been continuous temptation to graft, ruin-|ers, From the blackening woods+Hueh. Crete on his:attempted flight around | tl have agcomplished this by selling < McCumber has, “been “defeated for anintyateea ties. | was stopped | in the Northern Pacific general hos- | 08 taxation and lavish expenditures| ame the curdling cry of a panther | When the last dance came and the world. | a ticketsIfor ‘special motion picture Senator. The only. man“in the history) y. nad to admire the B pital there! for several months. of the public money. During the past|2nd the hooting.of owls. the dancers weretdrawn in ‘two ; at films which were given at the local 0f:the United'States who has ‘been | 44, Woddehu a the Bunny baby. ° |e years it has cost the taxpayers} . Away on over the:still westward | lines, the boy. who was third from) Washington—Class ,, one railroads ti theatedp, by serving a Country club Tecalled as governor, has been place nad to ti uek hit her thumb and{ | Jake O'Neil, formerly cook at the! Ver & million a year, and even now/ wilds were the wigwams of squaws, | the end heard Harry’s low voice) had a net earning income in May of hi dinner,’ ahd by taxi i ed on the republican ticket’ as the|"@ had to tie it up. Lewis and Clark hotel, has taken aj ‘he loss continues every day. It were| vappooses, braves, red i beh im: $61,980,600, a rate of 4.36 per cent a Mi ing their own “ theses Next Mr. Ch hard to d ‘ , , red in skin, in| behind him: memb¢gs. To put over the present "minee for/United States senator. ext Mr. Chipmunk called the doc-| position with the Princess Candy Co.| pare ‘p tevise & more nefarious sta-| blood, in heart, and red with hate| “He is my cousin and ‘my guest | on their tentative valuation, accord- campaign which begins . today It was not the nonpartisan vote| tr in to. talk about a sore throat. | Mr..O’Neil has been employed at | tute. Let us undo it. Let us Bive | against,the whites. and you will answer to me.” ing to reports filed_with the Inter- | with the first of a series of food that: defeated McCumber. If the) Mrs. Corny Coon. happened to be Devils Lake until recently. + the voters a chances to repeal it at} ‘There all was hardship—danger; |’ The lad wheeled, saw Harry with | state Commerce Commission. H sales that will be followed by a Tag Senator had received the vote |,hanging out her washing and stop- : | the earliest moment and also repeal] here all was comfort and jeace He| Hugh, left his place and went to , H Day, they, ask for the cooperation of #WeR Nestos for governor, he would] ped ithe doctor to say the medicine} - C. R. Robertson of Valley City|" ¢™ of the other bad laws. had come, but he would not stay|them, He spoke to Harry but he|@— = -—_— m F the ‘wamch of the eity and the supe, ave been nominated, All that ia ne-|he'd ven, her. for chil made thor {AN4G. B. Harris of the Harris-Rob-/ wupson PRO long away. ‘The door ovened, aad | looked at Hugh with a sword-fash|| A ‘THOUGHT _ | a, |) port of the business men. The im-‘°*S@ry for one to do is to, compare | dizzy. [40% 53, 0 \ivew fiertifon( store in Bismarck were in i DUCES “| atry Dilo*came eagerly’ in. ‘n each black eye: 4 ° ; ~ > is hoe a } mediagz aim is to raise money to the voles cast for the two men and|\:Mrs, Yellow. Hasiner affean, yesterday. Ms 175,000th_ CAR] ‘The two boys paused in the hall] “I don't want nobody to take up a | pay UB salopy of the: ahatron jg: it Will be readily seen that MeCum-| his talking. aboubea < he By i i and Ha¥ty' pdinted to’ a. pair of|for me.” | Be) not slothtul,, bat :fellovers .0f ,o ih | Charges of the rest room, but” the Det did not‘receive the whole heart-| sharpen her bill as she had to en-| , A" informal mocting of the Queen! "t¢) Motorn. Alen Sets Record By| procood tkapiers over the'’mantél-| Again he wheeled and was in his| them who through faith and patience h ed support of the Independent Vot-| large her doorway because she way( Esther Chapter No. 9 will be held), ‘J¢#,75.000 Output in 3 1-2 Yeai pleco, st Gin eroapast place but Barbara, saw and looked | imherit the promise—Hebrews 6:12. h a Every man is his brother's bane womeng are anxious to raise suffi- , cient funds to continue their child °TS0f the state. i The prestige and prominence ob- welfang work, and other important Mr. Mike Mole needed s underfgkings. | tained by North Dakota through Mc-| . some cmore fi e ‘ ° : ‘ 5 se | . M eye-drops. Sandy Screech Owl wante‘ ending June 24, produced their 175,-| The lad shodk’his head in’ ignor-| smiles and laughter, and everyone bor scorn; As gn undertaking in which the Cumber's 24 years of service 85 lt taIK toeGe his heiraericas, ‘*] W. R. Tester and Mr. and Mrs. W.! oo0th Hudson and their 75,000th Es. ance, and Harty smiled. gave the stranger a kindly goodby.| Of fellowship yet shall the earth be sre pgommunity will profit it is paced Baton Senator hes ‘een eat: Hvervar\esenied ‘determided ‘Nak i Heatergot Medora called on old | sex, The Hudson Super-Six was| “I'll show, you tomorrow.” Again Harry went with him to his fain, a i i ; e nds, - s + | fri i i a iar 5 i p kowish an undertaking in which Ves ia’ the one that will North Darley and Nick and the doctor should | Thursday, ransacted business here! turned. out shortly after noon. on|, Barbara aifiost cried out her as-|ropm and the lad “stopped again) Hasten we, hasten, the happy morn. i urged fe Tend theif support Y 8F€) weCumber. It will be a: Jeng, long not go to Marty’s rescue. They ite AUNio SY June 20. Essex No. 75,000 followed} tonishment and pleasure when she | under the erossed swords, —C. W, Beckett. ; Fy ianbie sy time betace the sinte will hve the | not go! to Marty's) rescue. THey| Ms. doy Wason and children left | "tne "Hudeoa Motor Car Company Ee arg IL ree a SUR : 3 iF jompany, i new clothing. ‘rom “Yes, and w pi: distinction of having a senator the| chairman of the Finance Committee. Carson Press. GIRLS At the age of 102, Mrs. Mary Anne, Thompson, of Winthrop, Mass., an- ‘ nounets that she is thinking of get- RAISING THE WIND getting so stout. knew Marty couldn't eat as long as he had the fish-bone in his throat. At last Dr. Snuffles could stand it no longer. When Tillic Toad asked for a remedy for warts he: pushed | ting her hair bobbed. ) She ‘probably has a sense of humor band is,“stringing” us. | Congerning flapperism, she com- Talk about money for campaign purposes sis duc, and some of it has; arrived. “About this time” is the old| ments? “The modern girl’ is:much, #!manac style’ of putting the matter. | smart@t than the young girls of my}, TW° things are stressed. Money, it| day. Kt heart, they are the same! }§ asserted, is tight. People are re-| her roughly aside and. told her to come ‘to, his office. ‘ They were almost at Marty’s front door when: Phil Frog suddenly hop- ped in their way. Now, Phil loves Marty about as lassiesy who on Sunday primly car- ried a‘ittle coal shovel with them to church, to keep their feet warm.” Eack generation thinks its young fF people are going to the dogs. It is refreskting to mect an aged person sponding to some appeals, but not to} Ppaonat tet well as you love red pepper, my others. They are obliged to pick and| goarg! ana Marty foves Phil about choose. There are a good many ap- peals of one kind and another. Picks |e te Mendes pevermarenmanllow, ing and choosing is a matter of ne- Phil hada plan cessity. E k (To Be Continued.) Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the! Masonic hall. | yesterday for Jamestown, where they will visit for a few days. pas Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Hoerner of | the city announce the birth of a ba- by girl July 1. Harvey Severin and Mike Brown of, Shields were in the city yesterday on business. P. A. Fristad of Harmon was a) busjness visitor in the-city yester- lay. ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Woosler of Dickinson were city visitors Thurs- day. The Hudson Motor Car Company and Essex Motors, during the week in producing its 175,000th car, .be- lieves that it has built more fine cars tHan any other manufacturer in the world. : Officials of Essex Motors like wise believe that their feat of producing and marketing 75,000 cars within 3 1-2 years from the date of organiza- tion gives them a record that is shared by only one other automobile company in the world. In its first year, 1919, Essex set a selling record never achieved by any other organ- ization during a similar period, ac- cording to R. B. Loubek, of the R. B. Loubek Motor Co., local Hudson-! sex dealer. Mr. Loubek has ‘just “Those wéte your 'father’s,” he said; “he was, a‘ wonderful fencer.” under Hugh’s feet the ground for the moment was quite taken away, so much to tho eye, at least, do clothes make the man. Just then General Willoughby bowed with noble dignity before Mrs. Dale and the two led the way to the dining- room. ; ' “Harry,” she said, “you and Bar- bara take care of your cousin.” And almost without knowing f the young Kentuckian. bowed. to Barbara, who courtesied and. took his arm. But for his own dignity and hers, she would have liked to squeal her delight, The little woodsman saw the men draw back troubled and so did Colonel Dale. The guests left’ with gayety, “[ye never had a pistol. I want to learn how to use them.’”* Harry looked at him searchingly, put the boy’s face gave hint of no more purpose than when he first asked the same question. VI. From pioneer habit he awoke be- fore dawn, He slid into his own Now buckskin clothes and moccasins and out the still open front door and down the path toward the river. Irstinctively he had picked up, his rifle, ‘bullet-pouch, and powder- horn, Up the river to the right he could faintly see dark woods, and he plunged into them with his eyes Where sloth brings honor, and la- DAUGHTER HAD TO HELP MOTHER Can Do All Her Housework Alone Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s « | Vegetable Compound Helped Her | Jasper, Minn. — ‘‘I saw in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (Compound and took who fas not lost faith in Young|, The second thing is that so much} . RA ace i i | America. Mrs. Thompson has lived | h#S been said in the past year or So| (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) heen informed by Essex officials that| chairs for the ladies, and ‘he drew jon the ground for signs of game, it because Iwas hav- trough peas omipann has lived aboitcampaign esuenditiives, pasate Miss Elizabeth Scholsser has gone they expect to produce more than| back Barbara’s before Hugh, on the | but he saw tracks only of coon and ing such pains in m: | 'tempefamental waves—and found |Sh¥ at the subject. They fear party] SENATOR BAKER Nol Judsonsfor’a ‘visit’ with, her al 30,000 cars this year, a figure that|other side of her, could forestall} skunk and fox, and he grunted his stomach and throu; | ith her sis-will easily outstrip any previous|him. On his left was Harry, and | disgust and loped ahead for half an myback that I could that the pendulum always’ swings | back %o normal before going far enough from normal to stop the clock. bs notwithstand- i isit i iit) aS ing," there is safety. in the cues Cral days business visit in Fargo, | It fell to the lot of the Hudson! One glass ‘of wine he took, and|his own tracks.” He came noise- me the good that . 4 * CURABLE hat both parties will collect enough | Senator B. F. Baker, unsuccessful’ ir. A. Brown of Killdeer visited AUtomobile Co, of The Hague, ex-|the quick dizziness that assailed | lessly behind a negro woman atthe your Vegetable Com- Fin 4850 Emerson, the American? 40 them. When party dander gets |candidate for the Republican nomi- with friends here Thursday. port distributors for Holland, to be/him frightened him; and he did motkitchen door and threw three pound did. Now lam philoggpher, wrote: “It is said that! UP Tesponses to money appeals are| nation for Governor, endorsed by the shipped. the 145,000th Hudson. It| touch it-again,; Beyond Barbara,|squirrels on the steps before her. able to do all my | Nonpartisan league, was in Bismarck ywas a Seven-Pasenger Phaeton,/ Hugh leaned forward and lifted hig|She gave a shriek, but recovered | work alone while be- } the world is in a state of bankrupt- cy, that the “world owes the. world j managers with’ requests to “put your ter. jmame down here, and thake the sub-/ HAS NO REGRETS as large as possible.” | OVER CAMP AIGN “Nevertheless and gencrous, | Party dander is rising, and is like-| today with Senator Church, who was \ly to rise high as the campaign, pro-| candidate for Commissioner of Ag- W. F. Reko has returned from sey- gee en AT THE MOVIES |! > _—_—--——-0 year’s production of Essex cars. Es- sex output for 1922 exceeded that for! the entire 1921 year before June 5. | equipped with a kilometer speedo- meter instead of the usual mileage Harry he watched keenly—but no more keenly than “Hugh ‘watched him. 5 {glass to him. He-shook -his head !and Hugh flushed. “Yes,” said General Willoughby, hour farther into the heart of the Fwoods. ‘An hour later he loped back on . herself and picked them-up, H ler amazement grew’ as - she* looked not do my work. I had tried other med- ‘icines, but none did - fore I had my daugh- iter staying at home to do it. I have ‘told a number. of friends what it has fo more than the world can pay, and] tore fh | ricult d Labor. They add Several other feati | sought’ to go into chancery, and be) °°¢ds. Both parties are thinking and riculture and Labor. ey address- ‘gauge. “Several other features usual-| « ; i a sign of i | sold.” ‘ talking about 1924, The present cam-|ed the executive board meeting of/ DEPICTS YOUTH'S DANGERS, | !¥ found on export ears were incor-| pollen is elenthe cat bar. eeeatte wound, ana she went in to | done for me and give you permission to | Many are saying today what Em-| Paign, therefore is recognized as hav-| the Women's Nonpartisan league) “Open |Your Eycs” is the title of ported in this model. The 75,00th| harian—naturally.”! tell how the Injun boy must natur- 8 My letter as a testimonial.””—Mrs. | erson,wrote 72 years ago. in ga large bearing on the question lub. an intensely dramatic. photoplay| E5S¢% & Conch. was sent to a do-) {2 doesn’t understand,” said,/ally just “charm ‘em right out o’ de Jesse PETERSEN, Route 1,Jasper, Minn. Théiworld, however, didn’t go to of Who shall occupy the White House| “I have no regrets over the cam-/which is booked to appear at the| Mestic distributer. Barbara quickly, who had noted the | trees.” | There is no better reason for your try- pot after 1850. Instead, it moved for the four years beginning March | paign,” said Sen. Baker. ‘Capitol theater for two days com-! SO AMG cat incident, and she turned to her| Colonel Dale soon came in. | ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve; table Com f into # golden age of commercial ex-/4 1925. | Whether“or not the league will put mencing Mondag. i ; Badges, symbolical of the name, | cousin “You've got the servants mysti- pound than this—it has helped other pansion and increasing prosperity * | ‘Canvassing the United States is a/ a third ticket in the ficld in Novem-. It is a picture that has made a de- *%¢ being supplied to many ships is) Hugh then turned to his-wine and | fied,” he said laughingly. | “How did | women. So if you suffer from displace- ,, the form of higher standard of liv- "ke order, and cannot be filled with-| ber is a question which has arisen.’ cided sensation wherever produced ‘He British navy: [began soon to look more: flushed }you kill those squirrels?” ments, irregularities, backache, ner- | ing. History always repeats. out the legitimate expenditure of a| Neither Senator Baker nor Mr. as the subject is an intermingling of : ant sulky, Shortly after the ladies | “I couldn’t sce their heads—ao I vousness or are passing through the : large amount of money.—Washington | Church would express themselves on youthful folly with that of the dan-| Fuchsias received their name from |teft. Hugh followed them, and | barked ‘em.” Change of Life remember this splendid ; ROCKEFELLER Star. | this matter. ‘gers resulting from sex indiscre-| Leonard Fuchs, who discovered this Harry and the Kéntitckian tnoved| “Barked?” n medicine. What it did for Mrs. Peter- } -Tax-eollectors are licking their ; i cae tion. i | species of house plants. \joward the head of the table where| “I shot between the bark and the | ®P it may do for you. | chops: They figure that if the late| Exports from the United States) There are 30,000,000 grade and! Of this unusual offering, Mabel, mee) ——— [ihe men’ had gathered around | limb right under the squirrel, an’, TheVegetable Compound stands upon co | William Rockefeller’s estate totals| amount to about 10 per cent of the| scrub dairy animals in this country S. Worcester, Hostess, Franklin Whist, played as long ago as 1500, | Colonel Dale. ; the shock Kills ‘em. Uncle Dan'l| sifoundation of nearly fifty years of ( Fe | : f $200,000,000, about $60,000,000 of it enabions total production. jand less than 1,000,000 pure’ breds. | Square House of Boston, Mass., had was originally called “triumph.” 2 ‘ ‘ Boone showed me how to do icoanata

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