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| PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922 | THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE | variations in sravity and vibrations MES in Lowa sells for §200 sand miles noted the significant glances. 0 } g | of atoms of metals. 300 an acre. Land in North Dakota he: || Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck,| Scientifically, this is important, for sells for $25 to $150 an acre, \ { and nee ot Se mute a ni }| ND, as Second Class Matter. | it proves part of the Einstein theory.| Why? a Pi soe mitialten’ neh } The rest of us may not understand We raise much better wheat than | i Mi Piseeones: De MANN itor |. “But we have noticed that a two Iowa. We raise just as good rye, bar- jhis young client, Miss Patricla, | Forelgn Representatives weeks’ vacation seems like two days ley and oats, We raise: better flax, jmust have endured. 5 |G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY: | and the two weeks after we come and better potatocs, and we | can ,| His thoughts returned again to I CHICAGO. ~~ = DETROIT, back seems like two months. ,Time raise just as good corn.’ Also we can “| her, the innocent-victim of, the mys- | Marqyatte Bide. Kresge Bldg.| is relative. \ produce better cows. |terious calamity which had over: PAYNE, BURNS AND eure | wen Why the difference in pric€ then? isken her, pecpis. when, ore Be: ad NEW YORK -_ - Fifth Ave, Blidg.} \ CRASH! Why should Iowa i if it i (safely dispa’ i ots eee : Joe : eae ae ean ite ‘a thickly set-|) The only reliable substitute for, |tie, he was bowling slowly back to | "MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED | Have you ever injured anyone igh-priced land, while | ing is silenc i ‘ | PRESS | while driving your car? E, S. Jor- North Dakota is sparsely settled? + ; rains 1# Suence, the house. It did not come wholly ! |, ———————___ | dan, safety expert of National Auto- , Possibly the farmer who is trying eee ite at |as a ‘surprise when he was hailed The Associated Press 1s exclusive! 1 o¥:16 Chamber of Commerce, says t0 mect a 7 per cent interest charge Lots of men with good eyes can't ‘by an athletic-looking young man vara ly entitled to the use, or republi- (000 people were injured in auto ” $300 land in Iowa, before he be-| see you when you are broke. / |who stood by a low, red runabout Pages |) cation of all news dispatches ere-, secidents last year. gins to pay operating costs, will begin EME ( Zg jat the side of the road. ditea.to it or not otherwise credit-|"“mni, means that one car in each t© think seriously of moving toa state! A man who marries for money Z The young man advanced and ed in this paper and also the local’ 50 injured someone during 1921, Where he can cut his interest charge | can’t get along with or without his! leaned confidentially over. the |, news published herein. \Workmen in dynamite mills must t© one-third or one-quarter and have! “sn” e 155, wheel. of! H wife. “My name’; Richard Kemp. I'll All, rights of republication special dispatches herein are also } reserved. MENBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF | SIRC! TION SUBS | PAYABLE look on autos with dread. STRIKES In the last four years our country ‘had 12,451 strikes and lockouts, re- | ports the Bureau of Labor. ] | Considering the trouble we have in reaching mutually satisfactory agreements in the matter of making | just as productive land, The Iowa farmer has to carn $21 an acre on his land before he even “gets start: ed.” On $50 an acre.land in North Da- kota, he would need to earn about $3.50. It’s worth thinking about. Such incidents as that of the prize cow should help make these Towa and Illinois farmers think.—Fargo Forum. Funny things happen. We'know a farmer who is making money. ‘A diplomat is a man who picks up jthe beans somebody else spills. Some men saving up for a rainy | give you five dollars if you'll take a note to the young lady up there, Miss Patricia, and see that she gets it quietly. Do you understand?” In a quick flash of memory Miles recalled: the deep blush which had mounted in the young girl’s face | when during their first interview at John Wells’ office she mentioned the .|‘Kemp place,’ and a light proke 2 by mail, per year (in | a living, it is not much wonder that ae eS a RS state outside Bismarck)... §:00/ the nation always is divided: into|| DEODT BY DOADITAT. day meet the bootlegger and spend Das iy"bnat outstae of Noris On| ne a ee oe esrortane | PEOPLE'S FORUM | [it att on a wet night over him, 7 national problems. a= & — ! “T think I do, sir.” He smiled Disagreement seems inevitable in! 9: F We saw a man wearing a. vest! slightly. life, by the universal law’ thatcerery, Editor The Tribune ldbahiStre: Somablacestamne tod \ “You're all right!” Kemp clapped : tion has an‘equal and contrary re-| It seems to me that something ? zi him on the shoulder. “There vont ; NO LIVES LOST Beton As _could be accomplished if pressure| Life is too short to live fast. Delany immediate aneyetyee yee BS The Elks and others who helped; WAGES | were brought to bear on the proper evening at six, sharp. Here you raise the funds with which to build! P | governmental offici i 5 One day last week a bathing girt 1” fi : r the swimming pool in Bismarck last’ Railroad employes made wages | als, to, have’ Forty nt into the water on purfosé, i 1 da’ He cout not be done may review the ADV. Some made more, others! cation for the hospital for disabled] Not that anybody cares; but Lenin reapted’eravelde. record of the year with satisfaction, de less. This is shown by latest war veterans. is sick again and the Russians £ bart oath Acree There have been. no lives lost, and fires furnished to Interstate Com-| 4, he Tl eae eke naa “Thank you, sir. I'll deliver the 2 ioe ss eae 8 ssiee tf . wil cover. — oa hundreds of boys and girls, in addi- Merce Commission. n these stressing times of high | "° bisa note myself. Goodbye, al ‘ie : tion to adults, have found real enjoy-| Another figure, of importance to taxes and various other super bur-|\ There ig a bright side. M 1 : He drove speedily back to = Sea tie poole ve °¥"| the publie, is that the railroads dur-| dens to contend-with; ecdnolny shoulifiklew tebaces never use perfumes: : : ee Drake estate and around to 1) Parénts have: b i .,.: ing April had 1,578,133 employgs on! y, Alena Gh ne HEME TL BN ee one =< § garage to put up the car. As Miles aay etm aénts have been pretty well lib-' their payrolls. This gives. you ; have some cons driition'in the gory” “ ay = - sy> =~ descended from the car he beheld crated: from the constant danger of. jdea of the enormous size of any| duct of such’ matters a3 herein,e-| ‘Too many auto drivers think fend- > > Da? Dit a battle-scarred tom-cat clawing to their children wandering off to 2 problem involving railroad ‘opers.| ferred to. Recent press ‘dispatches |eTS are spare parts i Fe > Ss reach a plate of stale meat on a river or creck where without super- 4; , pers press dispatches : SS ep ee ee z Z D Hy arate Visiogzor protectionthey might have! tions. Twice as many work on the to the effect that. such .a. hospi 2 5 high shelf, and an inspiration came Mrecagd Tato a deop and perilous hole, jTailroads as in the coal mines. would probably be located cither at| There doesn’t seem to be as many to him. Taking the envelope from ToubEless there ate some who still = Se ee | Fargo or Minneapoliai.fier this area | miles in rubber heels these days. | his pocket containing ‘the five tan i occasionally seck the river or the ide a seem to be in keeping with i fat fas fee 4 ae Eee all sede of meat | creeks but most people find the swim- EDIT 7 sound business ~ judgment. It has {ter practicing drinking coffee 40 rolling it in-a small pi u Bee eral a eiuek. nord. sntiatactes? bay ‘ORIAL REVIEW | been -said that mtang disabled “vak [Years some men still spill it: on the he dropped, it on the floor. | With a place in which to get all the pleas- | — eran or = veterans are now®confined ‘th :the:}itablecloth. Browl. the ces ees ial ee hed ’ ures of swimming. eogomments reproduced in this |) state hospital for the insané jab}! ora nl u , = ay oO } t a | Je ", We" ” i a Sinee-Mr, MacLeod has undertaken!| the opinion of The Teilcung: They || Jamestown for warlt.of better ‘uars|..:We have too many crazy people, ant ens en Sra It : to teach boys and girls to swim, and | re Presented here in order that || ters, and at the same time Fort:Lin- | Says @ New York doctor. We thought Jog oe a Aa ta ae serine halt- good reason to believe that the sad\} being discussed in the press of | Fort Lincoln has gverything in its he reached the shelter of the pan- : ther than fell upon its ‘side with \ stories of drownings of small boys,| the day. ‘i || favor for such an institution—splen-| They say faint heart never won)) ‘ try to which h e foll d all toi toot’ st a hed and the i and girls may be very rare in the fu-} did brick buildings, centrally located, | fair lady. Faint heart is lucky. w Pe ry to, which'her’ gaze had followed,all four, feet soutsirere i ture. In this connection it might be PALLIDA MORS AND THE VACA.| quict, adequate transportation facil: him, when he risked a quick nod|lrid eyes filmed. Mine. well to emphasize again that city au-| TION. |itios by reason of two lines of rail-| More overalls are being sold. If of warning and reassurance. A] So Roger, had not beon bhi, ; thorities make frequent tests of the jl é C doven’t ack quick, 1 : ight flush suffused her face and/after all! ‘As Miles replaced the | water in the swimming pool and! ,, Sterm-as Cassandra, but not so well | road Passing through , Bismarck, .and (Congress. ern estas net ea e turned to her father, only to/envelope in his pocket, his fingers . | ret cdund’ that there ws me dancer isPired, we hope, are the persons| sufficient space for expansion, should {are going to get better. she tured to her father, omy te ;eame in contact with another, the i |’ of infection in the pool, , who offer us horrid warnings of the) necessity demand larger quarters. . ‘ “Daddy! What is it?” one which Hobart’ Drake had q if = perils of America’s vacation season.| Sutely the slogan used before the June grooms have been married ae i Only Miss Drake was silent but; dropped on the dining room floor. , YOUR GREATEST POWER Tocrend thes guiterances; i taith war by many men of affairs—Noth- | month end the barber business is}. r El ner eyes were fixed with burning|What could it have contained to g, is to see the Pallida Mors! ing will be too good for you boys | falling off. ‘abel Ostrander~ ov wen service. me: | Btenstty upon the empurpled coun- tute him’ into such a: tempest. of Sergeant Alvin York, “greatest of Horace perched on the luggage car-| when you return’—is not going to hero of the World War,” again is in rier of every touring car, spookily| be carried out. a run of good luck. haunting every | passenger - ‘coach! Talk usually does not mean a great ‘A few months ago, it-lookedas.if where merry children‘ are on: theit| geal to the average person these Georgia man wants to build an ark. Is it that wet in Georgia,? a BEGIN, HERE: TODAY, The strange and unexplained ec- centricity of three wealthy, sedate before it had not,arrived, but. now a small heap of letters and rolled circulars and: periodicals lay upon tenance of her youngest brother as he brought his fist, clenching his solitary letter, down violently upon the table. “Trouble?” he repeated ‘hoarse- | The detective was turning it over speculatively: in. his. hands when suddenly he uttered a sharp eXx- clamation. He needed no magni- he would lose his farm ;thtough. in- way. to the country, greedily watching | Port Li ‘ cineee ibs ? Bi tity ane as Y | days. If Fort Lincoln was agreed} Men who wouldn't take a counter- jddle-aged brothers — has’ RTI fo ook payments ‘on its flay, THE canned pens iy ee upon by the proper governmental of-|feit nickel at face value are marry- end. i ipa mon the table and he sorted them rapid-|1y, “Trouble enough! — It’s each| fying glass to verify the truth; the A edi ey vaddseiil GeulaeHaye table, brooding. over typhoid wells| Acials a8 the logical: place tor the:re: bing artificial complexions OWEN. MILES, detective sergeant, |1¥. There was nothing for Andret | man for himself when you stand, cancelled stamp had been trans” 4, 4 4 ! i i |ception of disabled war veterans, it = Daas pes i \Diake nor Miss Patricia, but a for-| with your back against the wall,|ferred from another envelope and | brought York enough money to:han-) and springs, yearning ‘for drownings! ep’ rae rea ee ick and| 2nd his colleague. a “ , your: ba gainst 5 : that ) | die the mortgage. Hae eee eae OE te take | Would eliminate a lot of timeinget-| Some people grow old quick and sit cis « MeGREADY, know! midable pile of correspondence] and ‘I’m going to fight! the postmark was a forgery. y ‘i s! » Known 88} a waited Roger and several letter He strode from ¢he room with| letter had never: passed through the { But he said, “I would ‘far .tather lose my farm, and’ go back to work upon it as a common’ day:‘laborer,} than to commercialize the fame which heavy toll of the | and old. ‘Our own notion is that any, vaca- tion may be spoiled by the noisy play seekers, young | ting under way the construction work: of a new site and atthe same time provide comfortable quarters to those who'are so badly- in need of care was only incidental to an act of Pro-, booming of the waves of ,bacteriolo-| and attention. vidence,” Many have maryeled at Sergeant York’s modesty. The explanation is, he has faith in Divine Guidance, |. which carried the early pioneers’ through many a hard time. York’s corn crop last year was a! bad one—low in bushels, low in dol-, gy’s ocean. Pallida Mors is an arrant! coward. If you run away you will be! chased, and possibly caught. That al-| so is a Horatian suggestion. Remem-\ ber that your grandmother, who died | somewhere between 90 and 100, and) all her life got water from the old oaken bucket, and never heard of bacteriology, was a healthy person Let's see some action’ in this di- rection! Let’s take care of our dis- abled veterans, and eliminate so mucl: d tape before final action is taken. ee A READER. Sowing and Reaping " like they shoyld.| F others don’t worry like they Sho¥'<-) \si#cottie,” to investigate on the re- i Wed Cauest of Chicago man became a robber ‘be: cause he lost his health, Now he [ATRICIA DRAKE, daughter is eonfined to his room fon-difey ud pie, Youneces prother a espbroker, who startled his neighbors byappearing. in the town square, clothed. in a-sheet, and delivering ; a.mock oration. : , Miles; in the guise of a-houseman, is employed at the home, and on his first night hears two brothers, ROGER, the scientisty and ANDREW, who-has recently come of They call it the mighty dollar. Tt is mighty hard to get and mighty easy to lose. y | ADVENTURE OF y| “THE TWINS. ‘| were addressed to Miss Jerusha. There was .only one’ envelope to place beside Hobart Drake's: plate. Miles noted idly, that it was plain, with a typed address and.a New York City postmark. Then he hur- ried out and returned with the fruit just as the elder Mis; Drake en- tered. ) “Good morning, William.” She inclined her gray head , formally. “I see you have made a good be- ginning. Mehitabel, my maid, tells me that Carter is-ill.and you have the open letter still in hig hand and | they heard the library, door close behind him and the key turn in the lock. )The meal ended shortly. and Miles was clearing away the dishes and silver when he’ observed that the envelope of the leter which had zaused Hobart Drake” such agita- tion was still lying, where he had dropped it, on the floor beside his shair. He stooped hastily and pocketed it and then finished his wrk in the dining room. mails! CHAPTER VI. It was close to midnight when a stocky figure enveloped in a heavy ulster. wormed its way through a gap inthe hedge and started a cir- |cuitous course about the Drake house. A faint glimmer showed on the third floor and silhouetted against the dim patch of light appeared the profile of aman. The-watcher be- low picked up a handful of loose gravel which he flung against the | lars, Like millions of others, he was to the.end. If you enjoy your vaea-| (publi Bismarck Bank) ee ia, talking i a victim of deflation of prices, | tion you will get benefit from it.| Crete ge thing indeed to con- | * a ton Australia. talking am oad assumed his duties.” He had started for the back|Window. . A This did not discourage York. He Otherwise you will not. Play as hard! ijt, the remarkable facuity tne nu-| ” By Olive Barton Roberts tones. Roger, by making @ bur-|' ‘The three brothero entered al-| stairs when Miss Drake asked: Almost instantly the light was sider geaue :of.@ scientific paper. and: “William, do you know how to|extinguiehed, there came the slight, kept repeating: “Religious faith sustained me in my danger and removed my fear. And | He will sce me through.” | | At times it seemed that there was |. no hope, no way out, {in Germany, parasites in France and; as you work. Then nature will pave her own way of dealing with the, things that have been termed “germs | microbes in Ireland and the United ; States.”—Brooklyn Eagle. | man mind has of be.ng able to apply a principle to one held of endeavor without recognizing that the same, principle holds true in many other of the activities of life. Andrew, by playing with tops on the parlor floor, had equaled Ho- bart in eccentricity. “I'm not going to endure it,” Miles heard Roger cry. “There is a way out, quick and sure.” Nancy and Nick and Dr. Snuffles were watching to see what Sis Spar- row would do, now that she had a bright red head and: wings of black and white stripes like Will Wood- most together and took their placer with a perfunctory. greeting to their sister, Roger seemed drooping ane shaken and his drawn, young-old face paled ag his glance fell on the heap of correspondence beside his drive a car?” Had the opportunity presented itself to send the promised wire to Scottie? The detective gave an in- ward start. grating sound of a carefully raised _ sash, and the tiny spark of a cig- aret gleamed just above the sill. A low, peculiar whistle emanated from the lips of the nocturnal visi- tor and the cigaret, describing a . : te a few | But never did York’s| faith waver.| eiuaiieuniss fee an exampley itreed austin: "| Recker’s, ; | Hae plate. He pushed it aside with a| “Yes, ma'am.” ! pled he snoreenee gone, paid a MR. McCUMBER’S PLANS int ; ° Sis had. said was tired’ of being GOON WITH THE STORY gesture of horror and Andrew re-| “That is fortunate, William. Mr. wide arc, fell upon the lawn amore r) t j Sons will Soe : bi erdrria fat aubiogtdn ahs beet ax Sens «Men do not reap in the spring, my | brown, so the fairy doctor had kind-| “You're talking like an ass and marked: y Hobart must be taken to the sta- at is:teet as the window was softly " ' Cynics will call it ohance. Motiadt Coderal post. at tke reoreli| dear, ly consented to use magic and a lit-| worse—a coward!” Andrew inter-| “More scientific criticism, I sup-| tion at once. eva a few moments the kitchen WR rence iviinite eite itl call iG thal Shoriot Mio tech oe ceratan a | 2. Nonlanereranaries lied! in Mayi,itle, saldictranberry; alee: to) her rupted with, sudden, subdued fury,|POSe- ‘Throw it all in the fire, old] © Miles brought the car ta the doot) | th 8 fut MeN Miles in the fruit. of faith. woe Methe! pi ar tioned | Save it-be with a harvest of former | up, “Jetry’s all right but you've for-|™2% and don't bother your head| to find Hobart waiting on the porch SER ees an irae ehie a ht ! among the possibi ities, acre ‘them| yeare - '| | The first thing she did was to cut/gotten Hobart’s girl! Could she at iota’ Se ee ae as quick iy vigil slipped around the corner HS. Taith ‘is the siightlest. power wel being chairmanchip of ;the «War Ki-|.” Stored:up for 'é.rainy-day.”. < “| her old frtends. lvecdowa tae fact that ier uncle ieee Teehetneae a ten auinoel ay: You. cael” Cote Te se of the house : 1 a : y ' tat | hy d to. forsak was a suicide?” eee aoe ; P fa oT, 5 possess. It takes various forms, rang-| nance corporation, and a place on the! Php -second ;was ; to. forsake her ete a ee what chance we fave [S@Pere, and she eyed the detective} ‘The train was just pulling in as| “Scottie, old scout! T knew you'd = ing from confidence in self or luck, to belief in Divine Guidance. No human career can be carried| through to success without faith, the mover of mountains. This is a uni- versal belief, shared by all religions. among people in all stages of bar-! barism or civilization, and it is the force behind all prayer, International Joint Commission. Providing Mr. McCumber wants} such a federal post, he should be en-| titled to it. His long service as a United States senator has given him a rich fund of information about many government affairs, and that experience should make him a ‘very| valuable public servant in almost any ; ci * There is a pri that no one ‘will knows better than anyone else just: what intelligent planning, carefuly skilled work and:patient! waiting <i necessary between spring and! fall to fill his barn and replenish his pocketbook. a3 ks Yet, vivid as that: experience must be, we, knaw scores,of farmers who le in 'thatsverse }h o| tiy. The farmer |'tioF! felatives lived. under the granary roof where of averting what is coming!” Roger ‘Whe next thing was to be extra|laughedin a strained falsetto which sweet to all the aristocratie birds injmade the lstening, detective shud- the neighborhood. + ‘ der inspite of himself and there Dr. Snuffles sighed. “Pride goeth; W248: @ quick movement within the before a fall,” he said, shaking his|T0M. “Pat had better live with head sadly. ithe knowledge that one or’ both of Nancy was indignant: her uncles—and her father as well “Sissy Sparrow was far’ nicer be- —had died by.their own hands than 1 ing Startled. confused recognitfon, he drew up at:the station platform. HEXYSAYS WHATS THAT Got AND t SAYS Save 1; A ne Sars, SAXS ‘ue, THar try to get in touch with me if you could and I’ve been making a\mo- tion picture ‘still’ of myself against that window shade since nine o’clock,” he whispered. Have you learned anything?” 0 (Continued in our next issue.) You see more people talking. back than coming back. It isan unhappy individual whoj department of the federal _ govern: { has no faith’in creed, Creator, human!ment, ; : aire apparently expecting and fook-| | “Sissy rao eee che used to that all three of them weret)), J. ‘ nature. and fellow-man, ra? |. Surely he would be better equipped, ing, forward; gaconamic.and Laan ee ae ee tne gond and mud|. “Here! None of that!” Andrey AWOL SATS, Savs &,/ IS : Without faith, the world would be, for such federal positions as those ‘lal-,indépendoneg (Tip arceggke dust-oulhs im jdles and. ehirp/ cried. He’ liad evidently « thrown’ y soe a rotten one in which to live, and life/mentioned than the average man com-j come, who, arg yet! Ra) séaGEy bathh in the pad dres ee eeey (caution to the winds for hf9'toites would b¢ drab and futile. ing dircct from private lite with no exc] of any Kind, whatevér'that could rea-| M#buhd and ie friends with every“ naq risen toa dellow and a door Cultivate faith, to hasten arrival! perience in the ways of Washington| sonably be expected to produce the body. opened down the hall. - Miles re- 4 at your goal and the government's methods of do-| desired crop. Fg iD | ‘Now she sits out where every-| treated: hastily towdrd his screen- i t ——— ing business, | From, ancient days) comes the| body can see her. She's afraid of notling corner of the wall near the i ? SPEED From both a, party’standpoint and| warning. “What you sow: that shall, being seen every single minute. ‘ back gtairs but not before the sound e | The’ modern craze for speed is from the standpoint of public ser-| you also reap.” 5 Nick had» been watching: Hungry | of 4 sharp struggle came from the Ht nothing ra Our gneestore had it,| vice, Mr. McCumber should be en-| Isn't it strange that'we should all Hawk circling around: in the air,! oom where the brothers were, fol- | says tha editor of the New York| titled to consideration. He has served | concur so heartily, on that senti-; and now ‘he cried’ suddenly, “Oh, ‘i ath and the ti and Beca . ?, Beeler scurnale ue jboth the Republican party and the| ment and yet be so heedless of] our | ook!” ae a eee Nhe inks use Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘ “Eyen (the staid George Washing-| nation faithfully, whatever one may| sowing? % Hun: had seen Sis Sparrow's t ile: ran; ton lad’the speed mania. He de-| think of his stand on certain ferme | What swe have! in: mind” especially (‘red head. pa hee saben taawe: abeeanes piu ee a ine . Megetable Compound Re- . , « - sired no, other trait in a horse save|and even his political opponents in) is the universal ambition to get; ward. ; window he concealed himself in stored My Health { Peed hens ne at brealingek North Dako eeulitnat obdeetiit the | somewhere, ie soars, cpomethine, But Sis escaped his sharp beak! |the shadow of one of the great pil- : outehed ‘as Up short, administration should:find a place in. sSR0,tos sebom 0c yee e just 88; She was so frightened she fell right|lars. No one was in sight. Leap- + Hornell, N. Y.—“1 inbi 1 ours, hed breakfast by candlelight,| Which his long training and experi-| universal impulse to avoid doing of the fence when he dived at her|ing from the porch, he ran around N.Y. “1 was in bad health t and wastoff after the hounds beforg| ence would be useful to the federal|-anyfhing unpleasant, even though 07, the fence. when he dived at her) We To rthe house.to the other butthere didn’t seemto be any one thing || day, at least three times a week.” | government. |:qie. Know ite effaectivencss id-helping (png; seve’ ner. LOT ae ee wae, dark mow | the matter with me. | If °George lived today, his flivver| Mr. MeCumber is far from being a| us achieve these goals. The next day Sis eame to Dr. Snuf-) side. | The Pre patchen of light I was tired out all probably would be trailed by the| Wealthy .man, He is not of an age| The lack or thrift, whether it con-; "eS house. Fo see eee rin till, fell suinon over anditwas.an ef Letiotare fle, conse Haran “Yate! when he cawberin orev ceicon tee earn physical or Avancial reaourees| 98%" she anid/meckly, ‘still you {TOM TOE oer et years law fort for me to move. hasn't thanged, though the fast! ® quarter of a'century he has worked| is one of the outstanding contradic. | Change. me baék to brown. again?, the sparge Brass of IAS! Yorn el o 1 was irritable and apeed:bf, one generation is the sicar| at nothing but governmental werk | tions between ‘a man’s ambition and IM Pumb ashamed of myself. Be-/In_ ihe CAS ATG Mea atta ae Reslaag y Sars: couldnotsleepnights poke pace of the next. He is trai i | hi i bition and Ges this red head's like a fire-beh,| something glistened like a handful AND I SAxS, and had trouble with . rained for ‘nothing else, but| his practice. And yet thrift is but | cal eee ag ' bo! eles | few men have had greater experience| a habit—perhaps not so easily ac-, Everyone knows where I am andjofstlamonds. sad anticipatea} {SAYS %, VOU Re- rey bowels sudatny x ceed THIRST in that work. Certainly the govern-| quired as some other more self-in-| I’m no safer than a mouse at a cat-| | Pee Berinbs: even a knife of} | MIND ME OF HISTORY Teattenriyeren tea : : Hose cnibition within s. have liquor] mes should make use ofthe training | dulgent habits—but as casily main. | party. 5 5 some gort but not a bottle! —IT PevreatsS around me knew of By probit Eppes . stew yaors, This has given him.—Fargp Forum. . | tained as habits are, once it is ac-| * (To Be Continued.) Mirewing himself flat upon his ave | your medicine and Bi of E. L. G. Hohen- —- ae fred. Sopyri; 2, NE, i . < 4 ; }) thalexpert for the dry forces, after| FAST COMPANY FOR BOSSY lene (Copyright, 1922 NEA Service.) | race the detective writhed inch by}. a py rarer aia Bese irises months! investization cbrond |*).The cov, which-Wascgood enough its | @ee——— ee inch along, the ground until he was | i iisite MY Lydia Ee Pinkbare Peper ne eook “He. found the movement against) win first place at the Towa and Min-| | ATHOUGHT | close to the scattered fragments of h mund Tablets and Lydia ‘ih. ale Come liquot nfaking rapid headway in Ger-| nesota state fairs, couldn’t do better | the bottle and then he saw among 4 IN | Blood Medicine and iniproved event tave }° many, Austria Czechoslovakia andj than third place at the North Daksa OE ee ee them a number of tiny white tab- i | Ido all my own work Ae palsthe nf | even: Htaly. State fair. =-Rightesdanes ‘ Today's word is PRECARIOUS, | let, Selzitig a handful ‘of the | washing and doit with ease. “Tean ac- f Scotlahd, by the way, is beginning! We have no desire to‘reflect on the | but sin is a retail It’s ji nounced Ka-ti-us,, ithe |ETavel and tablete togethers Miles i poom tah as much in a day now a3 it 71> ato utzelf dey in spote,, by. local| ancestors of the Dossy: in queslidethPtotoe Mtg nee eee | ins. the first @ In event, the © fang (eee ee eis q c | would have taken me a week to do last | option: {Hard drinkers over there| Undoubtedly her family tree is im-| . ‘The sourcce” oe RTOS Ir the a long,| sors and ran swiftly around the | winter and I try toget every one Iknow [oie Gicking their csllars, | pecenble: and. prokable, ‘che. ‘ayy, TMeatourees of artificial strength | the i and u short, Accent falls; house again to the library window. | to take your medicine to build them up. j World prohibition may be nearer’ that a good cow should be in con=| ond eAcial weakness are being dried on the second syllable: i CHAPTER V. | You are welcome to use this letter as a | testimonial if you like.”’—Mrs. CHas. SoMTE It means—depending on the will of was ill the following ) than we' think, duct, disposition, physi | 4p. Governors and governed, em- Carter i see pe He Fae ea physical makeuP | ployers and employed, sre coming to| another; unsettled, or doubtful of| morning—a touch of sciatica—and | BAKER. 21 Spencer Ave., Hornell, N.Y. 7 . | += 4 vacation But she wasn’t competing in the! b¢ co-workers for.the same ends. Not ; continuance. . _|the new houseman was forced to | In almost every neighborhood there a Perot, Fren®h astronomer, discov-j bush. leagues any more when she got the old mercies reppated, but new! It comes from the Latin “precari-| assume the more complex duties. are women who know of the value of Bers that; time passes more slowly on| among North Dakota cows. Two of mercies going vastly deeper than the| us,” obtained by begging or prayer} Under the kindly guidance, of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- the gun_than here on earth. For, them had just. a. little _ too, much old—these are"what men are begin-| (from prex, prayer. ) Pierre,‘he finished arranging the pound. They know because they have | instance) an hour on earth might “class” for the proud beauty and she ning to sec that the world is needing; It’s used like this: “With difficulty} table, for: breakfast and then re- taken it and have been helped. - Why seem like two hours if we spent it on had to be content with third place, and that God is givingcto the world. he maintained his ‘precarious foot-) membered the mail. When ‘he had don’t you give it a trial? Pee } the sun. The difference is due to, The incident is rather illuminating. He loves.—Phillips Brooks. hold.” + cleaned: the lower hall a short time | H i es ' if , ) 7 -

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