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_ PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! raia in Bayonne, N. J., and find a Progressive Repyblicgns. , They 7 {nails into the kettle. There you | genuine College for Home Brewers, were going to preserve “our. repub- HE CAN NOW RESUME HIS JOURNEY are, It's all ready!” ; ad Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, ) \1:0 has been instructing boot- lican form of constitutional and { He put the dream into a tond-skin | N, D., as Second Class Matter. | sand “aw-Abidl igona” | repr i i ” bag and handed ix to the little boy. \leggers and “law-abiding citizens” representative government” — a | “Don’t lose it,” advised the Magi- | GEORGE D. MANN - - Editor! now to make their own, Students! | worthy object; but will Mr. La Fol- boa band Cant tune the ‘bag: it| Foreign Representatives | It had a waiting list. lette, now 67, and never able large- you do, you and Nancy:‘will “dream G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ly to diff himself beyond the the dream yourselves and. that CHICAGO” - - + DETROIT; bounds of Badgerdom, be likely would be dreadful.” i ease sea (eee | The news revolves around money , Seriously to impair our institutions? | “Where do you think we'll find! NEW YORK - -Fitth Ave. Bldg,| More than usual. U.S. Steel Cor-- The new organization was Light Fingers?) asked Nancy. 1d Beataurantratdalte’ Keep thelr“aene ——_—_$_____—_——__ | poration raises price of steel rails against reaction and standpatism ee On the arts Way,” said ene Seity, eights. ; i et OF Tae SeoOCEATED {to $48 a ton. ‘Bhis price will apply and the “destructive . radicalism | cai a ies oy A Paar t TRE LENG] Frew Ww GGLUSVE: | O% Wetiveries until June 30, 1923. | typified by State socialism, wheth- and he's sure, to, be there. Hide! 1¢ more hunting licenses are is iy entitled to the use is e*tepubliz| ‘The pre-war price on rails was er masquerading as La Folletism, Tree -and he'll eume. along by -and| sued we prediet,a, milk shortage. , cation of all news dispatches cre-! $28 a ton. the Non-Partisan League, ‘com-, by.” * . | aited to it or not otherwise credit’ |" Judge Cary and his associates munism or the I, W. W.” To link The Twins left at once, “What is hell?” ask# the New York news’ published herein. thus advertise their belief that Mr. La Follette’s extensive and| (To Be Continued.) | Herald. Buying school books. Bee eee hog Goubllcation of) wholesale prices until the middle Srowing collection of | principles (Copyright 182) NEA’ Serviee.) Easiest thing on earth is deciding ’ of next year are not apt to aver-| With communism and the I. W. W.! sa asiest, thing J reserved. | xt yea Ob aD, LOnaV OU Vas oa - : what to do instead of work. MEMBER AUDIT BURBAU OF | *8° higher than-53 per cent above indicates an atrophied sense of PROCLAMATION CIRCULATIO |pre-war. This may help you de- humor. Besides, what chance is i Year by. yea, tie netear Pate De Valera joined the cavalry. —~—--.\ cide your money plans, for many theré of beating “radicalism” in’a iedtaarcn enaentc a ity \phat’s a horse on Ireland. RATES PAYABLE ‘ : | been mounting until the total an- b : ADVANCE economists think steel rail prices State long inclined to it, a nurs- | paul lobai.of “material wealth now | ‘ ‘ Dally by carrier, per year. reflect general price tendencies. | Cry of political and economic ex- | approximates the enormous sum of Wish we had some trains to haul Dally by mall, per year (In Bis- | | 7 periments, and which has followed | 485,000,000. This means the wip-| Coal if we had any coal. Daily ‘by mail,’ Ter “year (in DEATH \ | State socialism and Mr. La Follette \ing out of needed resources at the) 45 1 Breakers Fail’’--headline state outside Bistaarck) .... 5. A man dies on an ing table for more than twenty years? The ; rate of about $1,370,000 a day, in pers 7 Dally; 1, outside of North an dies cn an operating table y a Leal ea i han the saw. ally DY, Mall, outside of North ¢ oy! in St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in| Senator, if he stands alone in the | [ition tothe “destruction of a8 Pen is mightier than the sa sea case Arar Speyer | London. Surgeons continue their Senate, has a plethora of friends in ives daily. A t man’ THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWS- 6 F i Business seldom comes to a 's Bo PER iy Ewe jcutting. They reach and begin to, Wisconsin. Socialists put up no! In our own state, cifring the sive place without an. invitation. r ablished 1873) |massage the pericardium, mem- candidate against him. Thé Non- pean ata at 9,982.172, | prane enclosing the heart. | Partisan League, seeking control | came to the great total of $9,952172,; some towns have all the luck. In PRESTO! | ‘ - A a sum that would build 1,990 five! ty f ed ESTO! | In half an hour the hedrt begins of the Legislature In the hope of thousand’ >déllat’ homes or many.| Dette! a reformer moved away. Rainmaker Hatfield the talk! beating normally. The patient does| making Wisconsin another North} il f d ds. Thus it is evi-! 4 F ¢ Italy. They ” oie A A i ; 2, | | mulescor, good .roags: us ied We saw a girl with a rosebud of Italy. They had a five-months' not regain consciousness. But his Dakota, was his ally.. The Federa- i dent that we have been paying our! | out, get nipped in the bud. drought over there. Italian gov-! heart continueg beating 24 hours, ticn of Labor and the Farmer-Labor full share: of the tax-levied by care- ernment sent an S. 0. S. for Hat-| when it stops forever. Party were his warm friends, lessness and ignorance in handling! Atom is smallest thing in the feld, reputed to have made the} ‘This is not pulling a man back) Officers of the four great railroad fire hazards. world. Up an atom the biggest. heavens open and pour down} from the grave. But it is mighty | brotherhoods, the President of the Since most fires are preventable, heavyy raing in various parts of: close to it. | International Association of Ma- the regrettable devastation by burn-| prymmers are good at talking be- our, country and Canada. | | chinists, Mr. Jewell, chief of the ing that takes place day after day;! cause they live away from home. ts \ aE ‘i ail | is largely unnecessary. It goes Hatfield set up his rigging near: BOOZE | striking railway shopmen, appealed | without saying that every effort) Our birth ‘rate i ¢ lining. This ‘ Naple. Presto! Comes a young! Henry Ford says he will fire any} to the people to vote for La Follette | gh ib ae Neve the peopl ur birth rate is dec! g. s | ould be made to relieve the peopl®) proves we are prosperous. clondburst, omploye with liquor on his breath,|#S an enemy of the Esch-Cummins | | of the self-imposed burden repze- P i t a + A - cr 7 ” 1 ; os wale jon his hip or in his cellar at) Hee the. #orline of mete of gente’ by preventable fire. woy.| If @ man wants his dreams to t used to be—maybe, still is—a home. judicial tyranny and. usurpat on,’ | THEREFORE, I, R. A. Nestos, Gov-| come true he has to wake up. militar mg that the thunder of, Ford bans booze because it. re-| and the future restorer, of high | ernor of the State of North Dakota, = n pre ates heavy rains. |vently has been causing many ac-| taxes on profiteers and large in- by the autherity in me vested, dode-| Trotzky’s wife wears flapper pert Stiger, the Austrion, prob-|Cidents in his Detroit plant. This, her‘tances. On the stump Mr. La genus and proclaim the period] clothes. No wonder the man is Alberi er, th strion, pr ss : fs : é ; | from iy.had this in mind hack in 1896 8e¢Ms like old times. John Barley-/ Follette thoroughly enjoyed him- October 2 to 7, 1922 pone wheh he invented the small can-| CO" Was doomed first asa Safety self, He told the farmers that the: as The drifter seldom lands. non iat is used to stave off and First measure. The sentence, was| railroads were robbing them of. | FIRE PREVENTION WEEK hailstorms. ;“pproved by Supreme Judge Indus-| millions and billions. He cried for” and I earnestly request that the! 4 man from up salt river tells us fDi, W. Hering, writing in| He! BMlclency,, “Thats tne et eee atten eendite bia proper city departments, cooperat-| it is a long trip back:- ‘entific Monthly, says he has! r ae pauor: no longer can be so ay profits taxes. ate ing se \ ing with Chambers of Commerce ant B investigated all kinds of “artificial! °P°™ este eserragrncearta erated Tat Savhiee bal guaelous’ aha ‘oi: | nee (asealalee tan cateationel, coz liken Patties wana ie cnanet weather controls and that “he is) GAMBLIN | statement: that “a milliondire was i F att . a pert orale: 2 | ereises that will impress the import- convinced Stiger’s method really! store money has been invested in| made for every three soldiers Kill- HE et ineicart bee _it comes from French cheva~’ ance of the occasion upon the pub-| Hard cider is pronounced illegal, works. | : - Fighting in the Near East lier,” meaning night,” originally ic mind. I hope that every resi-| so there will be plent; The cannon theoretically break | the American production of crude|ed in France.” He smote the Ad- “horseman.” dent of ‘the state will actively take : Pe a f ‘oil than has been realized from| ministration hip and. thigh. He It’s used like this—“The Turk! i . immi up the clouds. : " | vie i 7 kis ¢ in the observance and that they} Bet ng hole feels lone- A eae Hatfield’s method is! °t2, of the off produced. | denounced the Washington confer- | By Norris W. Quinn ha, Turkish general and leader. ,,| long represented to western peoples aoe in ne ee en tcad ‘aleide: aka ce Sse onets: eels se 1 's method is ““'Tyis ig the opinion of R. L./ence, the Four-Power Treaty, and) IN the world today two great|, Kemal Pashd now is mean ental) as the very. embodiment of wicked-| other hazards about their homes and 2 kept secret. He wag offered and) y-,,,, Z vite: a + i f events are takin, lace, to Cvnstantinople to seize it. If he i mt t ©. : dete A ; . : bye Wee d ane Welch socretary of American Pe-| what not. With his passion for de- series of events 3 king p! : ‘ : bh | ness, is known among those acquaint- | places of business; that they will in-| What is hurting our fair country won $4000 an inci for making it! troieum Institute. He's probably | nunciation, he actively supplied it One» in Amerien, is leading toward |) 0) 7 will cause trouble am led with the east, and even to Sol-| augzrate the personal habit of eare- more than cucumbers? run at Medicine Hat, Alberta,’ conéet, for nearly $9,000,000,000| to something that deserves it, the| Peace and prosperity; the other, in dhe CREE TG ts crach Fie vi diers who have ‘fought him, 28° fyiness. I ask that our newspapers, 4 Canada.” And now he will bring 2) of new oil and Aaa ee | Roniney-Mccumber terlff, “New.| Lurope, toward discord and possibly} "00 eae its of Kemal’ Pasha's! Sentleman of the otient/' naturally | by editorial ment.on, shall help to] Dempsey says rest makes a boxer. big roll back from Italy. I Me 0 and gas securii ies have | cay ic umber tariff. N bas wae . , Other, results of Kemal Pasha’s peaceful, an excellent friend and a Su ee outs ie vpretulbaos yi Nowsee- knew, why" he is champ, +) gees been brought into the American ins! berrism” was soundly trounced, a8) 4, Gur country two strikes which| Victory ar ; chivalrous enemy.” | SP ee areal ad peels / ener s vestment market since the signing} was that ancient enemy, “predatory | ne ind King Constantine may be forced to ese ' that our schools shall adopt system: . S Scientists of the Mellon Institute! 5 the Armistice. 5 wealth.” inspirer and master of the | cere atened to rie oor inet, | abdicate or resign, and Eleutherios @ can g itie instruction in fire prevention to} Maine imports | 200,000 tons of in Pittsburg are experimenting to} Plimgers ‘eop thelr attention on| Washin ton egnecrenin | and leave us vithont food or fuelly) Venizelos, former. Greek prime min- ADVENTURE OF ‘the end that our state may be made| Welsh coal. Welsh rare bits. prevent fogs. Laboratory results|, faw° sigantie bonaramn They! 'T Aa ae pare Tearing an eat is ister, may come back to head the |’ a safer and better place in which to : gre et@pnraging,;so'the method wills °% Bisantic bonanzas. They} The fervor wasn’t by any means| One, the strike of the coal miners,| government: | THE TWINS |} ives Enis may Deven. Setar Sonnery ie tried oubion eiveen :forge the multitude of failures. all on one side. The Constitutional | already bas been settled. The others] ” Komal Pasha may’ place’ himself '| Only by arousing the public to but in Paris, men wear ear-rings, ‘The method?, It’s simple. Spray| = League proclaimed that “La Fol-| the stil ot tt allway shopmen at the head: of those who believe in: ra ae > the appalling situaton created by Riel Fauneeit Haas ¥ Gretel ie BA i \i se and a general set- , Re 5 sanina. sg i jursing a uch makes TOW. the river’s surface with a chemical The ot BIRD AEN BR air. ene ee oH ae nee ical tonenecsenisr naar oon A Sean eee sor cRtiatd By Ole Barton Roberts | evi Rasen ict ere . bgt x 6 that will prevent mists from rising! 514.6 which is entered for the De.| Russia.” Mr ose which have rulned) "But in Europe a war-between theltom Egypt, India, Persia, Nortn| , THe Twins wished theriselves up| CviL be corrected. end. the|. “Turks Take Eski-Shchr”—hend- and condensing into fogs. t aviation meet in. October, have persuaded the majortiy of the| GTeCks, ad Turks in Asia Minor 18) Afriea and othe: Mohammedan coun-| osthe Dream Stary sere. rene Meena,’ Great Seal of North Dakota this| line. Some people drink anything. ua alae : threatcning to cause fighting be-}' ries, ¥ the Magician, wai boiling dreams. | 14h day of September, in the year ‘ Dr-Heringain hisvactentificcan:|.C2¥® UP its feet lke.a bird.”| voters that he will repeal, single-| tween the greater European nations.t '¢2be ‘already is diseord between! “Is Light’ Fingers here?” asked! of Our Lord, One . thousand Nine| . What pleases the owner of an or- y That is, the landing geat, wheels| handed, the Esch-Cummins act, se- yee 3 3 STS %, A N: dekitgal of Our Lord, ing? ticle says that weather control by}! 3 Boar, * fl lead sf ‘France and England, because France Yr sticking yin her head. | Hundred and Twenty-Two: ‘chard like school opening? a tincial ‘means: “ie aot regarded | 224 all, during flight, are pulled| cure the passage of a constitutional | MINERS WORKING AGAIN is supporting the Turks, while Eng- 0,” answered Eena Meena. | R. A. NESTOS; > ‘as lunscléntific, and-that’ meteorol:| 22. into the body of.the machine to| amendment giving Congress the) Aj] union miners in both hard and! land’ is friendly to the Greeks. “What's he done vow?” i Governor. { All polished men don’t shine. ogiétsare’not hopeless df accom- lessen air resistance. power to re-enact laws held un-| soft coal fields struck April 1. No pat Sac ca “He's stolen the Fairy’s Queen’s| py the Governor: Bet 4 ‘ 5) t ( aul ia-| constitutiona! . ‘uni i 0 | pee IN En HE bile,” Nick, “and| tl ti hat “ ng, oll plishing it. [fee raaenenas eran the ae | oes iy by ee Se puna seereaee ot bs n THOUGHT automo aaeweree Ne ssa | mo nee fae ene baht soins rs C. F. Martin, of the United States! pati to imitation of birds, Losleal |and timber. from “the trusts,” re-, districts whre strikebreakers or men e (| "«rm!" said Eena Meena, raising)" °t*"Y OF SIS: - Weather Bureau, steps in. hoW-/ for the most perfect flier is. the| vise the Federal Reserve act to suit| Wh did_not pelong td''the <union| 77 | his. bushy eyebrows: in surprise. |g Se ee over, and warns farmers against] (OT %° 8 8 eserve act to stit| vere employed. Work out your, own salvation with “Then I bet you a dollar some of my|/ BORIS CORNER | News Flashes i swindlers in the guise of weather! 74. And man cannot improve on the farmers, the laborers, “the peo-) Though. no coal.was mined, we’ did fear and trembling: for it is God| rivals have it. Either Twelve Toes; | gebe cesta eile ceteern rates Oy @ lairdss) Aglare leropy of these; Nature. ple.” The aveliere, of this and} not for a time feel the Jack of it. whi worth Hy sou “bese to will] or Tricky Trixo, and that won't dol Ota ee Honolulu—Nine li t faverai|s suroutiie ap, ‘claliniie t6 peerage many succeeding generations” de- This was because we needed none) and to do of His good pleasure—) ot all. Just let me think, I'll have) THE CONQUERING OF THE WEST onolulu=“Ninevlives; were: reports make tie Mea as vrvent aii KOED | Pande upon “the issues of this! to heat our Housel during the sum- Rallpplans. a2 Ass : oe \to help you to get it,” Lé; teow ay Vale of ila okey ed lost ond 2100 Mewes end iad ships. oa , : t $2,- ign,” this particular primary mer, while factories, — railways, le that knows and knows not what’ So ena Meena thought and aged in a typhoon’ which swep frost, regulate heat and cold and! ,.~mer cans have lost at least $2,-/ campa‘gn,” this B Dp y ety ii i ‘; 8 throng appears, ape ; charm the winds. 000,000,000 by the drop in marks| campaign. The excellent and. steamship lines and other large coa he knows is asleep; arouse him. Me | thought. |The spirits of our heroes, those| Miyake-Jima, one of the seven isles Sothe, of ‘them’ may be’ practic since speculators began buying learned college President who was/| Hah, had big ‘reserve supplies on knows not is. good: tease eM Hei “Say,” he said finally, “I’m mak-| hardy pioneers, of Izu in Northeastern Japan, 5 a “\ them. P. i his ‘ and. 4 = B ing dream here that’ dandy. 3 : , able. But farmers should remem-| ren Parts bankere/ make the| his opponent is described as “si<| But with the approach of fall, the that knows not and knows not that ceed ene ee tes a deen | Tea eee ate ee agnsers Mat) Fresno—Reports of destruction of a ber-that the genuine thing always | °Simate. In other countries, sim-/ feet high.” What could Goliath do} gue] situation began to look serious, he knows not is stupid: shun him.! shout a railroad train, If Light} Th juried: sone ee crops in Greco-Turk engagements Rastits couaterfeiters, ilar losses. jagainst David? Nobody could have] figuscholders wished to lay n win- He that knows and knows that he Fingers dreams this he'll think it's! eeutan eed. beavis Bye tial boosted wholesale prices of raisins ‘ne bankers figure that Germany| beaten him. His Governor is re-! ter supples. Reserve stocks of fac- knows is wise: follow him.—Arabian | joy0 and h s’11 jump out so he won't ance ane Nor Ne t see this! and figs. MONEY has profited $5,009,000,000 by depre-/ nominated, his whole ticket with| tores were gettng low. Some fac- Proverb, Se a edceed the mage untone-| pileeecenees Bankers check up and find that gave ot ie paper make sold to| one possible exception. ae! jaw fe seigeee owe and” men | eke ee gs bile will stop. ‘Then you children! Brave, unafraid, outspoken, those Peer aera to ina te 26,637,831 Americans have savings re ale , e in aye of Ger For over forty years this man has| thes page meetitig ‘in Glevéland | TODA Ss WORD ; {can hop in and take it back to the) ‘men forged ever on, moval of a piece of shrapnel in his accounts, better than one for each an cu rency apparen! ly has been! been elected to office by popular | the anon miners and a large nu '| Fairy Queen.’ i ¥ _. | Their hands cut down the forests,! neck because it interfered with the family. ~ intentional, part of a shrewd) vote. He holds Wisconsin in the!) 0. of the soft-coal mine owne CS ee | Thia’s a fine. jidea,” said Nick. | and fought the battles won; use of his radiophone, | ‘The. savings total around $17,000,-| @ORemaking scheme. hollow of his hand. What is his| yeached an agreement and the min-| 70d8¥’s word is—CHIVALROUS, | “Is the dream. nearly done?” | Their blood was shed in conflict, but) : | 06,000). which suggests that. the! ea secret? He ig¢@p-Industrious, bitters wont ‘back to -work. Wapprongunced.-shl-al-ragsoM PHA be Fresh said Benitieans 1 mort. with hearts firm and sure, Denison, Iowa—Hubert Smith, 22, lag behind ours. le Pier pee ae data that oe commanding rent a8 reached at Ehiledelphia SOs ee peers os i ite jamunder a Bruce Rogers ina a i ' American savings accounts are! thee ead ney et ee ees presence) which, an Amer pees eT eis | coat | From homes of wealth and comfort, | 5 a ee sie ne | 1 tick!s® much as thie total amount | Perla ceckt un 164,000 ears eroeal leon pltician once said, “rules the’ ater. of hard or anthracite ial EVERE TRUE BY CO | to shanties cold and bare, | tenced to 25 years. i é 7 F ra ‘acks. ni nly | world.” yea yal ee TT i i vere | of money in eirewlation, plus all) about 4,000 drivers stop thelr. cars| him 1 fe Sea tk GE Swerr e| , Now coal is being mined in both INDO | mn. wives of' those frontiers men! New York—The Bank of New our gold. And more billions are|ty axe sure no trains « cae must believe in his earnestness) detas. but a shortage of freight cars (their every hardship shared; | York, founded by Alexander Hamil- vanked in commercial or checking | $0 quake su a ‘ains are com ing, and sincerity. His fate, if'one may} may bring about. a coal famine n x Pap yt Me. TRUG, MARS THE | "Twas here they reared their chil-| ton and the New York Life Insurance accounts. Apparently each dollar, > ck only one way, 81,000| say so without ineivility, is the face} some parts of the country, it is fear- ACQUAINTANCE. OF + I | dren .’twixt hope. and. direful| Co. two of the oldest financial insti- shows up several time: jtake no precautions at all. | of a fanatic; nor should his agility | ed. 4 Y 3 | fears, 4 tutions in the United Stat sas a bank| 8 {0 ) 3 s agility | ed. op. I uy a 4 | tutions in the United States, were deposit. Froaaently we deat rith| Onl one driver in four is really | in adding to hisistack of opinions, eT a Pereim|FRIGND, MR. STIFECLY. | "Twas here they. worked and strug-j consolidated under the name of Bank | credit when we think we're hand.|C27ef{l. Are you one of the four, | is long-disappointed nationdl ambi- RAILWAY STRIKE IS RELIEVED ive | gled—those hardy pioneers. | of New York and Trust Company. | ing the actual cash, playing safe? - tions, the fact that he ig‘one of the othe ee dereeeule Featica Think of their boundless courage; | H i i crafts h : s e ; et Ss oy most adroit of politicians, lead us to e ‘ Pare see | they “slrugeléd’ not. in: -vailiy ‘ saan SPY fals lus isconsin he| Shop workers are railway employes i i RETURNING A eae ees false conclusions. In Wisconsin he: vi make repairs on engines and |Today we reap their harvest thru | . 2 | Another bicycle craze is coming,| sy) has ret ea jee is invincible. At Washington his) jiner railway equipment and seo to | all Dakota's plain; | | makers say at their convention in eae ie Saal ts rn on, ace) structural defect sis jut he can| jt that engines and cars are in pro- | Their straggling little townsites’ to) Atlantic City, e 5 cotland ard dete never quite or long agree with any-| per and safe condition to carry pass- cities grand have grown, ! . About 500,000 “bikes” have been| Uve8 Who are looking for him.| body.—New York Times. engers and freight. | While field on field of golden grain! e H sold #h-the last year. And manu- Sremaner return worries the - eal eee) | Most of the union shopmen in the thelr great foresight have! | double. They cut their retail pri-! 4.4; rine e he most childish bits o! ; ; F : dication i hich the United States Railroad Labor Years pass; we still forge onward, ces an average of 40 per cent, Boutld | ogee ane oturns eunetet on to which the .adult! Boned. ee ‘ PLEASED Vo when one great task is thru, W. S. Hughes ‘ rs | to be a trade stimulant. Bo ae sue: [mind is prey is the so-called; “When these men no longer were ge i It only leads to greater tasks that . ‘ } Bicycle riding is excellent exe Is athe World’ War really ended | chain-letter.”. All’ who receive) at work, the railways had no one to MECT You. i i] we have still to do; Greenville, Del.—‘‘I was under the i } cise, something that cannot be said| 0” 18 Burone just having a breath-| these letters are enjoined to send repair their equipment except non- Spanned now, the great Missouri has {impression that my eldest daughter had | i; of autoing—except when the ear| "8 spell to “get second-wind? milar ones to nine friends within] union strikebreakers and a few union | pat’our strength to test, eomeint realtrouble { | ‘breaks. down. Millionaire John or eT ITT | twenty-four hours. At the end of| men who had not heeded the strike | And promises still greater things— . sete 2 4 | Browning, inventor of Browning| |nine days, if you have been an ob-| order. : | the joining of the West. : Se reer , | machine gun, is a bicycle fan, says|| EDITORIAL REVIEW | || ‘ient link in the chain, you are} This *meant, in. nanyerbeges iat | ae to bed and even had a baad : i told you may expect some good| eluipment, lacking repairs, daily i Le Envoy " it. school it keeps him in top-notch health. || = 3 y eXp some g00d; |. Fees Leet (eh a to quit school once | fortune. - If. you: refuse. to be an-| STC #2. be: in worse condition: | Sing of the great Missouri‘Slope, oh for a week. I always poke = {| co t duced his J) 3 : an-) "Now the shopmen, at a mectin | i re ; DISCOVERED | celuman may onmay not in this | noyed, bad luck is promised you.| in Chicago, habe eecched sie aeeee | eae at ee eran ens take Lydia Pink. James T. M ir announces that!| are resented here inorder thet || ; Those Who insist upon, casting) ment with 52 railways to return to | for all who seek her ways; Compound sy Seif se he has perfected a radio receiving | our readers may have hoth sides charts upon their lives, inviting] work. The other railways have not | | Tell of the prairies broad and wide, T gave it to her and g too device that eliminates static. He!| Seing sieant dewey which, are || the smile of Destiny and the wink ; accepted the agreement and their |” where men may. live and toil, Rie hes received : lives in Lakewood, N. J., and is a/| tae day. | of Fate, have enough devices hand-| shopmen will remain on strike. | And gain a’ fruitful harvest from at benefit from it. wireless expert, having built the| s Pulte ed down from the days of savagery | ae ee antes a: lead era} Belicge | the rich and fertile soil. fea cai use:thia let first radio station in his county. INVINCIBLE LA FOLLETTE £0. satisty them without troubling) Ji) accept the agreement. Florence Berner. | ter for a testimonial if you wish, as] If vi vorks a F | their friends. Let thi ab- cannot say too much about what your his invention works as he} Senator La Follette has been re- | ‘2C!! etstbeny carry: Fano ees | USED BY THREE GENERATIONS’ Medicine has done for me and for my claimé, the popularity of radio|nominated for a fourth term by an | DiS fect, buckeye and horseshoes., THREAT OF WAR IN BALKANS / Suse Foley's Honey and Tar per. daughter,” —Mrs. Wat. S. Hucuzs,‘ =! should double over night. The impressive majority. Victory in his| 1“ am av sass cats and Look at your map of Europe and, sonally, give it to all my children Greenville, Delaware. N trouble with static-eliminating de-jown State has been a habit with |To/Sed ladders. et them never! jearn where the Balkan Peninsula and now to my grandchildren with’ Mothersandoftentimesgrendmother: i vices to date is that they cut down|him for nearly forty years. His) >Teak mirrors. Let them perform’ js. You'll see it is broken up into the sme good results. I tried many have taken and have learned the value the signal strength. jsuccess this year is a bad defeat, with due solemnity the salt ritual.) many small countries. Trouble i kinds of cough medicines, but never of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- he: ‘|for his colleague, Senator Lenroot, | Let them do anything that will fore-' among them has caused many of the want anything but Foley's Honey and pound. So they recommend the medi- ALCOHOLIDAYS and for the rest of the anti-La, St#ll the avalanche of chain-let- great European wars. | Tar,” writes Mrs. E. K. Olson, Superi- | cine to others. Alicante grapes, famous for their, Follette Republicans, of tes upon prosy persons who do ‘There's, trouble among them: now _or, Wisc. Foley’s Honey and Tar wax ‘The pest test of any medicine is what e i epublicans, some . 7 and it is threatening the peace of | established in 1875 and has stood the ii F ly fif rich red wine, soar to $120 a ton at} whom ar vativ not care to court their luck.— ¥ { 001 e it has done for others. For nearly fifty , \ are conservative, some, like, the great nations of Europe. : [test of time serving three genera-, years we have published letters from ‘ a ouisville Courier-Journal, \tions, It quickly relieves colds, mothers, daughters, and women, young ;/ w j coughs and croup, throat, chest and and old, recommending the Vegetable | bronchial trouble. ‘Compound. They know what it did for King Constantine of Greece sent! ‘an army to Asia Minor to take e taken from slag, gmyrna, a city there, and a large! Santa Rosa, Cal. This ig five times| Mr. Lenroot, “progressive. It) as much as the growers got before; was a queer campagin. A highly| Phosphate of 1 | oil and clay. | prohibition. se |respectable Committee of al tT 7 LL STRIPE 8 The companion story comes trot tour tried to pes i maha dp ca veluable tenlllzer: narty pf the “coasts wey from Tur-, | AJ | them and. are glad’ to tell others. r | the other en rey “ tem”? | | key. \ i ‘apanese scientist claims he has| own neighborhood are wom whc end of the continent.'against “radicalism.” They de-! The French bastile wax founded, Now the Greek army has been! | made synthetic petroleum out of ts Ete of ita great value ’ | { | Federal prohibition agents make a scribed themselves as Independent |i yed i i i ( as penden! jin 1869 and’ destroyed in 1789, Mothera—daughters, why net try it? ° | driven out by Mustapha Kemal Pas- i