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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ITHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_pwwwWUW || |. “Would ye? Well, 1 guess you're | ag feMcarinnncean meee ee )) EDITORIAL “REVIEW. |a real man, too, even /if you're a t lom bs, ‘Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class | —= — 3 State Trooper,” growled Clinch. | ; I 1 Comménts reproduced in_ thi | aq, ee Rate Tia ‘all °o i 2 msi css, Sea ge batt Be riagenetinen| Sims = e opinion of The ‘Tribune, They i y asant GEORGE D. MANN - - - - : Editor oie ‘agers tat have Both sides ‘to. LR bie act kind, pleasant and ri A es whic! e cozy. in’ 4 Foreign Representatives deing wnscuased In the ‘press of Sony, ne ain ccbedingsmas iy ou tell ti her to set snug and ca'm, Then you vi G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY the day, ig am. yor CHICAGO z piAice a 3 2 -DETROIT | — jeook her a egg if she wants it. ii : : | MAN AND THE NEW WOMAN There's pie, too. I cal’late to be back | . Congress is threatening to ‘hold an ‘Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | | Cima 5 r Hag the new status of women, be sundown.” extra session i HY PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ‘which on theory puts them upon “Nearer morning\” remarked eye | NEW YORK - - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | an equality with men_ politically | smith, | Your luck may'be bad, but a Flori- iM and economically, so changed the z i | 5 s h .! an lost is the charley-hi 4 i MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS relations of the sexes in the affairs eas Miao “T Il stay until | da man. lost is e charley-horse, Et 7 5 Sar SEGRE of life that men are no longer in-| Hebe ade Haste son || The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or clined to accord women the defer- | The latter took another rifle from| In Cineinnati, two were injured ‘republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | ence, courtesy and consideration ther corner and handed it to Smith ; when a bee sat on an auto driver. Swi: i i i a th news published | that were their due under the old} loop of ammunition. i tin i fipee credited in this paper and also the local news p order of things? Mrs. Anna Spen- “Come on,” he grunted, | aropes’ dove of peace i: aftar the 1 Te) reer . * 4 4 cer, in a lecture before the Teach- On the veranda he strod no-stop flight record, | All rights of republication of special dispatches ‘herein are | ery College of Columbia Univers- Nevetoup ot aoleas eases UN ite : | ‘also reserved. ity on Friday, said that she was | regarded his advent in expression-|. When there are no strikes to ‘ + | ay = | sorry to observe that many women | | less silence, \biame high prices on it is always * MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION _| were claiming “the same kind of} |e SGid Hone. was there, and Harvey /€a8Y to substitute a car. shortage, = | privileges that chivalrous and) a cepa cg ate, a ns ea |. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE __| good-hearted men used to give to f Ghase: and the Hastings boys, and)’ neving of Greece wants to comu ? ‘Daily. by carrier, per year....... sricinroner sc arananerese $7.20 | their mouuers: Sitar aide at ani| | “You fellas | comfn’?”. inquired over here, There alway seem to ei sDai y j r (i i ne z i 2 ss | Clinch, e room for another Greek cafe. ' Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) 7.20, friends were absolutely dependent | } Ghineh - 5.00 6.00 ‘Daily*by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) .. Daily, by mail, outside of North Dakota THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) LOOKING AHEAD FOR BISMARCK Bismarck, hub ofthe activities of a large region sinc _ her founding a half century ago, fortunate in the foresigh ‘of the men who developed her transportation facilities and favored in very great possibilities for the development of ' natural resources, quite naturally must always consider the , futuré’in any plan of permanent betterment for the city | 'The:¢ity should grow, and in view of the possibilities for fh. upon them.” i | Privileges so defined are some- i what ambiguous. The inference is | that men are not disposed now to, - ‘be helpful and generous toward their women relatives and, friends | ‘who endeavor to be economically independent. If that is true, the | of chivalry toward the gehtler hag-departed, or is passing, for | f men deny “privileges” to the— ; women of their family and to per- | sonal friends, they must feel like | ‘putting other women on the same | plane with themselves in all con- | tacts in business and social inter- | ~ course and in public. Do even the aren " THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922 “Where?” drawled Sid Hone. “Me an’ Hal Smith is cal-kalatin’ , to drive Star Peak. It ain’t deer, | neither.” There ensued a grim interval. Clinch’s wintry smile began to glim- mer. / | “Booze agents or game protectors? | Which?” asked- Byron ° Hastings. | gits mad ‘enough.” | | Clinch’s smile became terrifying. | 41 shell out five hundred dollars for | every deer that’s dropped on Star | Peak todav,” he said. “And.I hope there won’t be no accidents and no mstakin’ no stranger for a deer,” he ; “They both look like deer—if)a man | “Bar Rum on Ships” — headline. They have always had bar rum, . Detectives find a man was lying or sitting down when his wife. shot him, but he may have been doing both, f In Goshen, Ind., a boy could not stop laughing. Perhaps his schoo! ; teacher broke her neck. ¢ Detroit want> an airplane -plant. Detroiters say Fords do not bounce high enough for them. : gro it is reasonable to assume that if the citizens of! aavocates of ‘absolte equality of added, wagging “his great square), Slobodskaia, a new singer, does not ' :Bis k take advantage of opportunities, there will be| women under the law ; maintain | | Them. accidents is sliableto hap. [ores rye Out loud: i here a decade later a city of considerably more population, , ‘wealth-and importance. 4 There are scores of ways in which official Bismarck and . ‘individuals may aid the city in meeting present or needs of , theimmediate future. But official Bismarck ought also to : look’ 'férward into the far distant future and plan to that ! end.:; Some. notable. institutions of the country, the chief exponent of which is, the Bell. Telephone System, systematic- ally{@8timates the needs of the future and plans all improve- |that the attitude of men toward’ women hag become calculating and | {less kind? In some States the le-| |gal status of women is not satis- | | factory to ‘them, men enjoying cer- | \tain rights withheld. These are’ | sometimes unimportant, hut there } are women who want an exact bal- | |ance of rights between the sexes, | | With compete legal independence of | man. Privileges of any kind they | | pen,” rematked Hone, reflectively, | After another pause: “Wherc)s | Jake Kloon?” inquired Smith. | Nobody seemed to,know. |) “He was here when Mike called me into the bar,” insisted Smith. | “Where'd he go?” | : Then, of a sudden, Clinch récollect- jed the packet ‘which he had kicked lunder a veranda chair. It was no “| longer there. | —— Dr. Cecil has a way to stop pneu- monia. Cecil is late because longer skirts are doing it. In Hammond, Ind., a man. pur- poscly blew: himself up with dyna: mite, Friends say he was rich and had nothing to blow about. Another woman ‘has tried to drown her troubles by- pushing him . . * scorn, They may be firmly of the! “B’gosh, you ain’t. You're a-goin’ “Any o’ you fellas seen a package ments and betterments in accordance with these estimates. loainiaa that delerenee, courtesy; | ee kecsieeiey cha | hen on. tne pyane? demanded {into the river but failed, i The most pressing problems of a substantial city usually | consideration and the will to help, “No, Trooper Stormont has. prom- | Clinch harshly. ; ' \arecher public utilities and her recreation system. Many; women are no longer in man’s; ised tp stay with Eve. You'll need |. “Jake Kloon, he had somethin’,”| A Mr. Smith (not the one, you I ‘cities have found growth hampered by utility problems. | standard of his relations with wo: | evgry man today, Mike. ‘This isn't drawled Chase, “I supposed, it was Hon) lade, #10000 00, ta el Lack of foresight in planning park systems for the recrea- women who understand man better | . sete Ne . hee >the fatente wstillness Clinch cach, ie ae Altec . . 'tion'of the people of cities has often cost immense sums. On know that he has not changed be-| h ls is title sag across the | seq into one face after another. s the other hand the city that has adopted a definite program | cause they have got the ballot and; Den Eerie ne | “Boys,” he said in his softly modu-| World’s series gateman offered to andiplanned for the future has not only made possible a fare ‘striking out for themslves. ! : “Did you beef to that trooper?” | lated voice, “I kinda guess there’s a | whip Jack Dempsey for nothing and healthier growth but has speeded the growth of the city. | Woman is still the weaker, vessel | / _ he demanded in his pleasant, mis-/ rat amongst us. I wouldn't like for |that is why Jack wouldn’t fight. } 2 . jand always will be. She’still needs | ROBERT Ww CHAMBERS leading way. » | be that there’ rat—no, not for. a Exponents of the ownership of the water works system | man to protect her from wrong and| i “Do you think I’m crazy?” ree Killion thundred dollars. No, I} 4A: florist held his wife while an- in Bismarck have properly pointed out the danger of a pri-; pay. un the battle of life she | ©3022 GORGE DORAN COMDANY torted Smith, | wouldn't, | Becus that there rat has other woman slapped her and then vately-owned company not being able or willing to expand{ Sit always be at a disadvantage, BEGIN HERE‘ TODAY ‘| quivered. He gnawed his thin lips} “Well, what the hell—” Poe ee ee ee tne Pena (ee ee mien aliceaien, the water. works system as the city’s progress demands it.|wearth will go to man. The aver-|, T%¢ Priceless gem. the Flaming into control: cates alt a ih faat That's all 1+ + No, I wouldn't like for to'be} tithe past five years forest fir For'the development of the system should be a pace ahead | age woman understands this and dewrl, ad been aN 38s he “Girlie, I gotta go out a spell. But| os4 se Chime theep: ae ea "Eve |that there rat..Fer he’s a-goin’ to|have destroyed 56,500,000 saan of'the building of homes, of the expansion of the city, and does not rebel against it. Shq 1s)“ great international thief.” |4,aivt aleavin’ you alone here. Tl! sti we can get back’ And I tell |die like a rat, some's that there decr ‘mites of timber. We will soon be 7 the present residents of the city must support this expansion, | 2° More hostile to him than he 13 QUINTANA. Love of the new beg-| i Somebody to set up with you. You) vou, Mike, if we drive Star Peak we | iS a-s0in’ to die like a deer. «lout of woods. ret ty f . Sie * to her. Umdet the new order wo! garded countess caused just lie. snug and dont \think about} <1, i Anyone’ seen which way Jake, Kloon igince'there will be a period during which the revenue from 1 Yi | 5 nothin, till I come back.” won't be back till long after sun; | pi - : t ‘ + a # i a men will not be idealized so much | JAMES‘DARRAGH to trace the gem ee a down.” | went?’ , Horror upon horror crowds Rus- th ‘the added residential section of the city will not be suffcient! —it is just as well; but no laws to| to the disreputable “hotel” in’ tho|~““Yes,'dad,” she sighed, closing her in sh ldap eae |. “Now you speak of it,”.said Byron |... 2 rom ‘ : ito meet the expense make, her, hia equal as a citizen| Adirondacks owned by e f ae her) Clinch growled: “I ain't never is tres, “seems like I noticed Jake |%% Latest one is the railways have 1 ‘e ¥ Ny: Py a yes. { Fi ug » . ;. ~~ ‘ ] agence R s.|can alienate man’s sym n| MIKE CLINCH, who had stolen the| *., 5 Je asked “no favors of, no State) Troon: | Earl’ Leverett down “by! the | Peed their restaurants again. thy, di. i. and y h e '3. sympathy. 7 ry Clinch stood looki: t her fi Many cities, with city-owned plants, have recognized this jewel from Quintana. ert Bee Seon Ob ca a. I kinda disrb- |‘ tones minish in the least his respect, or momeiit, then he went downstairs} “He did you a favor, didn't he? He | Woods near the pond. I kinda distro. | | ay sso chusetts _strik 1 ‘and have assessed part of: the.cost.of the waterworks syS-|impair that spirit of so-called | Under, the name. of.) <> » =| momenta etairs y » didn't he? He embered when you asked, but ['|‘ Massachusetts strikers who at- x ” S . z {HAL SMITH, Darragh works in| bbavily, and out to the veranda] brought your daughter in. | 7 tacked policemen with bottles may jtem.to general taxpayers. They also base their calculations chivalry that manifests itself in the!” Clinch’s Dump, where he meets| Where State Trooper. Stormont still] “Yes,’‘n’ he'd jail us all if he got- | Suess I seen them.’ if nig | Plead they thought it was a ball 'on a'theory advanced by others, namely, that a-water works Hleaire ta help, protect and be gen-| Clinch’s beautiful. step-daughter, | sit his saddle, talking to Hal Smith.| anything on us.” | Clincs domed his rifle across his | PO : ‘and the city at large should bear a relatively higher propor-| new woman. Women is unchange.| career of Clinch, | wee ae vcient, vTounged in silehee,) of Quintana’s people come here and) upicins the articles we're lookin’| This is a small world, but there is :tionzof the expense of maintaining such a plant than thejable, the eternal feminine. But! When Quintana and ‘his gang ar-| Clinch called .across to Smith: ‘Clinch grunted, peeled off his cont| for. Only for God’s sakes be careful | room for more big men. ‘ ‘water users, If this theory were put in effect in Bismarck | when all this is safd, it ia better rive and seek to regain their loct/utjey, "Hal, g'wan up and set with| and got into a leather vest bristling | you don't mistake ‘avman for fem IN ys 20a Pea the:éity would pay several thousand dollars more of the en-| tr wore y: etieraco Che. relations| he jewel’ in the “hoteh-cache.”| E¥e & spell while she’s nappin. Take | with eartridge loops. ‘ the eet ek on tubhed: | PEOPLE’S FORUM | oe tire tity water bill than it now pays, and there would be a! the character and larger growth of, She is captured by Quintana, threat. | °F rth said 10 Storniont in a low| Pa aen paar the) “(Continued in Our Next Issue) “|g reduction in the-water:charge of the individual consumers. | both, that women should be given {s) THOU Rak te eb tec | voles “Doinie a favor, Jack?” siSome rough fellow been bother- ae @) Editor The Tribune: : A substantial portion of the expense of maintaining the water| every opportunity to develop her; STATE TROOPER STORMONT. i#You bet.” ing your daughter, Clinch?” he in-| 77 T RE OF The Missouri River highway bridg> wa plants of Mandan and Fargo is borne by the taxpayers. olents end to enloy bolitieal fres-| ' Epteode Four 1a eee ee tan aie iste quired: “The: child" was nearly, 6 ADVENTU or Federal Aid Project No. 100 so- can rightfully be moved to support city ownership of the; | THE END OF THE GAME hat at ears t rode | Sot; another job on my hands. Can} back, bare-footed and bleeding. She's hoo! underpass'now ” being, eon: ee ‘water plant as a guarantee that no such utility shall hamper! ae ieee ie for oobi Lind- | ap to Clinch’s with Eve Strayer ly, | You Keep @ watch on her till I re-| plucky youngster. I'll say so ‘By Olive Barton Roberts ~ structed bevond the swimming pool _the growth of the city. And it is chiefly on this theory that i: {a weer ereiied, “Lie wii) in in his arms, Mike Clinch strode | aaa ane a aitthe mores} Cuimchs Jf you think tne it ecep an | Namley and Nick had almost reach. | Will be’ paid for by the federal gov- The Tribune believes the city commission of Bismarck should pe no longer a game; it will be a! tect, rear yeeros around, he | sig eon oem her till you return.” [ed the Fairy Queen's Palace. WGutied he eee ee tert move toward the acquisition of the present water plant, with-| feast. While games have their! and stretched forth his powerful | “I will, later. Do you mind help- XGtineh went up to Stormont, put| The were riding along in ane ‘The ‘grading and ‘paving from out regard to prejudice or politics, but in a sane, level-headed, element of- uncertainty feasts do; hands to receive his stepchild. ing me out now?” ‘ his powerful hands on the young magical automobile on the tend Hie marck’s pavement to the bridge will ‘ business-like manner. nots Mehen the feeder is filled, that| He held her, cradled, looking down ca right.” + ot | ellew’s shoulders. te | Feirylandy beard two little | vost about $32,235, Z | we * * . , 38 the end. , at her in sil th lustered 'rooper Stormont swung, out o! After a moment's glaring silence: | robins in a rry-tree. ¢ i ; _ It is just as important in preparing for the growth of a) John has jus@@come into'a for-laround. {his saddle and led his horse away| “You look clean. I guess you be,| Nick was singing a song. It was Feet escent otertrdee edie icity to make it a desirable place in which to live as to make ' tune of $500.000, the proceeds from| “Eve,” he said hoarsely, “be you! toward the stable. too, I wanta tell you Till cut the about his friends, the kind fairies 004 to it about $151,000. When the must’ outline for the futtrre—the immédiate future—a park | owned <ainee poe ah Ar But jane The girl opened her sky-blue eyes. iin 8 208 olin a Halil Lh of a single Tinger ontee ou,” said it up as he went along. It was | sures have gone into effect, the coun- aA : | y’ I'm all right, dad just going Q I'd do so, too, y . 4 ty will be refunded this $151,000. In a Y :program. It can be done more cheaply now than later, and | is reluctant to let go of the game tired, T've got’ your parcel| yous. Mike.” Stormont. jabout hats, too. This was it: Tuer iworda’ for cae wer taastoty ten a . ‘it can be done far more effectively. For any successful park of life. He clings to the kitchen!. . . . safe... .” Sees “Oh, the Magical Mushroom, hej COT ovicigh county will. receive isystem is the result of years of effort. A park means first | fob he nae field a chlzty. nine “To hell with the gol-dinged- par- - = iors aoae aon: tee an on the | fom the state $15,100 per. year. The i ‘ . insteat juying a cel,” he almost sobbed:‘—did Quin- a i i “go i 2 of all a place of beauty, for there bagi recreation among handsome motor car and a mansion | tana harm you?” be EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO bottom it’s flat, secmbureaments. aes He Aine st | “unpleasant: surroundings. And in beautifying the outdoors: ne win acquire a second-hand Ford| “No, dad.” Es; | On the top it’s as white as the sun | eee y ene ee eee county high. | ‘nothing is so important as water. It is very important that truck that he has Yong wanted, he| As he carried her to the veranda when it’s shining, : cy on a system :of county high- 1 A f i y ! | will provide a new gcreen door and! o od f © NOTHIWG, AR. TRUS — While down underneath is a pink pists | ‘the city shall have available plenty of water' for the park) r andthe packet fell from her cramped ’ WI et In making the refunds to the coun- q ‘ system, and this is an added argument for the city-ownership some paint which his cottage has fingers. Clinch kicked it under a Tec -Wee! — ONLY WHEN ee linings b wears a high hat like |#¥» the money from the state will | | of the water works system. The city ought to take time by jor ea oe nate ein ,tO7 chair and | continued on into the} [MOTION OUTH JENKINS WAS ABOUT TO SIT een tee . jeome from the state highway fund i i z : | s a nd n | i ’s bed- may | a ; 3 [cas ° i . a the forelock and move toward the establishment of adequate |of his ki rp nonse and up the sate te arene id DOWN 3 COULDN'T RESEST, | e's never without it, you'd know | Which is derived mainly from th | relock é q s kitchen subordinates whose room. my 2 ; auto license fees. ‘parks in Bismarck which shall not only be places of recrea-, wants, like those of the screen door | Flat on the bed, the girl opened =| THE TEMPTATION lenin eure which made | The result will therefore be that | tion for residents of the city but inviting spots for citizens | ond the unvainted house! Bave long her, drowsy jeyes. seaip, “wnejniling. To PULL. THE, CHAIR | | It's got reneeicowing j the $15,100 annual refund, which KY fromithe entire community for miles around. Pretty. soon John will have no| demanded Clinch unsteadily. “C'won SOUT FROMVYUNOER | pit'he, says they're to tell him | will be incrensed if more state pro In considering the utility question in relation to the fu- wants which money. can. satisty.| tell me, girlie.” : ; WIM — TER | |. just which way he's going. yall enable the county, ¢o reduce. its : ‘ture of the city the electric and steam utility obviously be: | Zhen he Will reglise Ahat: the game|: “He knocked me down, . He [Nowe Tingaling: Jeles with bells ' county road and bridge levies for the os | comegjan important consideration. It is necessary that elec-| {07 Im Js Past. He will berome went away to Bet re ee the ge Which shakes when he laughs, as Period of ten years or will give the ‘tric light and power be available, that expansion keep pace | : E F <4 he’s dreadfully stout, ee eae MUGhedncne core beny yon I a 2 DIE, seep jstakes. And to consumption the me and made a rope. Then I went . ‘ highway improvement without in- with ‘the city, and since electric light and power is a neces- limit is quickly reached. A truck, ‘over the cliff into the big pine be- But: the thing which makes poor oo ooce in taxes. sary and fixed. charge on industry and individuals, that it. screen door, some paint, Direct. low. That was all, dad.” ie pTingaling. 100k so at etle, bun|. The annual county road and bridge ’ shall, be furnished cheaply. With Bismarck situated but a a he wal have tine wane Hien? Cle sited * Rau hasin aan It as Sates rane 0 | levies being now about $45,000 and “% a ar * * . | Pore John. — St. 0! is- irl’ vet. n | Pree! i - few miles from the heart of coal which is the cheapest mined | patch. UNE Ce To eACALIGN THOR hel wesc thee “Now Scribble Scratch bothers with $49.000 respectively or a total of $54 in the! United States, since it may be obtained not far below | She felt his unshaven lips tremblit [no hat .at all, | ue bet car asian’ addition vor: reduction: the surface, electric light, heat and power can be and ought t\THonenT heard him whimper for the first time hide soon Nie Neer FOVe will be exceedingly welcome to the to beiproduced and furnished at less expense here than in A THOUGHT 1, in his life, ve A He wears a long foreldck which | t®*Payers of Burleigh county. ‘ most, cities of North Dakota and far cheaper than cities of “————————-——® _quintana the reekse te wel demucnca | makes him look wise, Eoin palate Minnesota, Eastern North Dakota and South Dakota. The Being confident of this very thing.| “What does that count for—what | And a pair of large spectacles over: der the peokeied’ legisianioht wiliive | game. argument which may be used with force in urging bie he which hath begen a good | does any damn thing count for Ke ths Severe the weatherman | built by the state and federal gov- | ownership of a water works system by the ci * [work i yews w perform it.— against you, girlie?” - a % ernments with state and federal mo- mn ay ba ees with respect to is electric Sey at linia Philippians 1:6. “She looked up at him out of heavy-| | J ALWAYS HANDLE A on Fe ee nee the rain! Tey only, thus leaving the county | is a much more pressing need of immediate action with re- Never mind where vour work is. poatteee at fe ea hiek ake! lPraetiaal JOKSR IN rf) l= Be ie ivand''the. anew: bfands and the tee ei 9° oer } : 4 | ' improvement of the coun , spect, to the water works system. [aereied Siar Pe tle Gah aay ate suck ld by | MO TICAC) MARE Mee READER. | ‘There are many steps which Bismarck can take in the i: oscocioted with it.’ You may never ae", fou'trities for te make a erand) (RSE av Soy =A to keep him quite dry—oh, this , ry 4 upbuilding of the city. The three main planks of a set the issues of yonr toils. You jaay ae an ewan Hettinneen Fite bee &, Fee = wonderful , fellow. During a thunderstorm the safest |_| platform for the building of Bismarck in the future, as The °° “°"king for eternity. If you can. "Taint worth a thorn in your little) RENR® a {“Down under the sea is a wee traf- ap ae cry eloy an ml ret 7 : F * x 2 not see results here in the hot work-! food to me. . The hull gol-| sa |. fie cop, 5 i A a arin viens een Bre a Ore Ownership the ing dav, the ecol evening Mou ¥ Tae Mien, el With a sea-horse beneath him,! up. pyig OUT-IT 1S) WORTH wat 2) oe a wale epite of a park program and ac- drawing nenr, when you may rest worun that there stone-bruise onto} | | the ecean ‘atop, at ° MONEY quisition of the electric utility. fron your labors, and then they may | them little white feet o” yourn, Eve.| | (& | Whate'er be the “wheather, bright) ollow you—Alexander McLaren, “Look at —my God, look sunshine or sprinkle, » | ALES i So far this year, about 290,000 people have left the coun- ‘TO COAL CONSUMERS” am Paap fuckesei yout, iin!) am | eee aaige more, but there | field Ave., Sayan ly st pee an f ; = — all ragged ‘n’ dirty", > [Riss ; a | name d address clearly. You wi! _ try from Atlantic seaports. It’s a fourth less than a year, You demand. the best of: A blaze of fury fiarenta his sinall M |ian’t room. to tell you, my dears. | °°tive in return a trial package |) ago. 3 \ everythin pale eyes: (And) heohit: you; tqo, |containing Foley’s Honey and Tar S | Arrivals at the same ports, from abroard, total around cers gle met the aia he?—that skunk! Quintana done) J} | LET'S GO! Compound for coughs, colds . and ie 270,000, or 205,000 fewer than a year ago. Gage ee ORE ee ene Eee ai | Rep \ 5 F |croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains ear? 7 year ago. us Pa If vou have not tried)* “I don’t know if it was Q a) fi | Now is the time to fill your in sides and back; rheumatism, back- _ Several thousand reasons for this, including immigra- “Lucky Strike.’ ask your ! don’t know who he was, dad,” she} (7p, ibasement with the famous! ache, kidney and bladder ailments; TT ea ae Mat Ske ead paage neighbor, then Phone 610,00 "ug ure rors | Wilton , Lignite before bad *"4\Foley Cathartic Tablets, 2 whole ur imports and exports of humanity this j : “Masked, wa’nt he?” | some and thoroughly cleansing cath- leases iP Pi } y this year just about W. G. Newton. “Yes” jweather starts. Washburn artic for constipation, _biliousness, —_—" | l | ! Dealer. | | twitched and Clineh’s iron visage Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. | headaches, and sluggist bowels,