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‘AGE FOUR ITHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE } Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 tions indescribable—but | with courage, always, for any event —I take my leave of you at the | foot of this page. Like death— the _ EDITORIAL REVIEW THEODORE ROOSEVELT Born October 27, 1858 | Comments reproduced in this latter. | ps : I trust—my: adieu, is not mats Coan ree of The Tribune, They Died January 6, 1919 ea end, but the beginning, It is i 4 - - - - Editor || are presented here ir order. that not farewell; it is a greeting to ae ' opr fenders may have both sides him:-whom. 1, most, henoy.in all.) j Foreign Representatives i| heing discussed In the press of s j the world. . . . And would ’ N N. MPANY || the day. willingly obey if he shall com- * \ Bacio Shee, perroir .|-——— | we mand, And otherwise all ‘lac e ° . i ie i se OF COMMUNISIT | that in his mind—and heart—ne Marquette Bldg. . Kresge Bldg. THE COLLAPSE OF COMMUNISM y ROBERT W CHAMBERS ae cae r PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | The retreat of communism in I~ @1922 GEORGE R DORAN COMDANY ‘Theodorica.” ; i i ontinues. Gradual It was the most beautiful love- NEW YORK Skis - - Fifth Ave, Bldg. | Russia continues. Gradually, but BEGIN ERE TODAY \“'she's chilled to the bone. You'll! jetter any. man ever received in all jeurely the state of Lenine and MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Trotaky is submitting to the inevit-| | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or | able. agus theos ss ate Nitedl ! republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- way to economic tet ies and nee wise credited in this paper and also the, local news published | ¢¢s ties. George Seldes’ announce- The savage battle’ for possession have to wake her. She can’t sleep of the Flaming Jewel rages about in what she’s wearing; it’s almost the history of love. And it had passed the censor. (Continued in Our Next Issue) | the disreputable hunting camp inj as damp as her hair—” the Adirondacks where He went to the cloest and re- MIKE CLINCH has hoarded the; turned with a man’s morning’ robe,} priceless gem as the sole means|as soft as fleece, | of giving “Somehow or other she’s got to; daughter, get into that,” he said, EVE STRAYER, the “education of «| There was a silence. | lady,” @ ay eune The jewel was first stolen from] agnycry ine SoHE the refugee ; ‘A COUNTESS OF ESTHONIA by the! Tah ut sight ‘in’ the pare per grént international’ thief, an ciee {QUINTANA. Clinch stole'the gem| *8Ked her to marry me,”-he said. irom Quintana Now Quine | When Stormont came out a great Fe ee th he wan at ant | five of birel-logs was blazing in the Senne living room, and Darragh stood throats and will stop at nothin, . i i tn | there, his elbow on the rough stone to regain possession of the jewel. mantel-shelf. For love of the countess, 4 3 "i ,| Stormont came straight to the fire | JAMES DARRAGH, under the name] ai4 set one spurred” boot on; the | of theor Tom Sims Says “Work or Fight” was the war slu- gan and now we are doing both, his beautiful step- S system now. | system and | ate of capitalism. ! nalization of pro- | herein | ment from Moscow of tne award of All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are} on" aan: saat fe TA a also reserved. exploitation by American capital ee Sa = % proves the extent of the soviet re- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION treat noted by the Tribune months | 7 | ago, | SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE The completeness of the soviet Daily’by carrier, per year...... z $7.20 jgovernment’s repudistion of com- Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)............++ 7.20 junaten is avea Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00 rye in Daily by mail, outside of, North Dakota............... 6.00 We have aicap' ag i E iwe have a- ¢ man who acts a Jackass is the THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER [Sree hea gont and leads. a dog's life. Established 1873 |perty. The workers’ council will | 5 ; ne ( ) ino Jonger administer or own. fac-| HAL SMITH, also fights for’ the sender he ; 4| Most of the hats in the political r tories. The on Day contract jewel. Darragh is a nephew of eS Warm and’ dry and sound) ting get mud on them. THEODORE ROOSEVELT asleep,” he said. “I'll wake her , the wealthy millionai who years ago. destroyed Clinch’s honest business of guiding hunt- ers, Eve and her. lover, | TROOPER STORMONT, escape from Quintana by swimming Star Lake, Eve carryigg, what she believes: to be the! jewels-in her mouth, Dar- ragh took what Eve thought was: pty. “packet from Quintana wg the real. jewels’ in a sttom. Eve, Stormont and Darragh yedsto the ‘latter's hunt- ing lodge. While Mike‘ Clinch con- vas fully guaranteed and he is free | 0 sell and export his oil He is free to deal with workers the same | ag in America,” H | That seems to mark the end of, again if you think she ought to swallow..something hot.” At that moment the fish-culturist came in with a pot of steaming coffee, “This is my friend, Ralph Wier,” said Darragh. “I think you'd better give Eve a cup of coffee.” And, to Wier, “Fill a couple of hot water bags, old chap. We don’t want any pneumonia in this house.” | Then he went into his own quar- ters to read two letters which, con- forming to arrangements made with; Mrs. Ray the day he had robbed Health hint: with an enemy. The time that has lapsed since the death of Theodor Never, go hunting Roosevelt is too brief to furnish the perspective necessary | in determining the real position that he will hold in our per-: manent history. 4 5 A the greatest experiment in, com-) ‘As president his most far-reaching public service was the! munism and the greatest economic | “trust-busting” movement he fathered to demonstrate that! amd social collapse in the history of the people of the United States, through their governmen , (ine world. To ‘ho sureuitheneiar- fantees mentioned probably * are! are more powerful than any possible combination of dollars! nothing more than promises, and it! or individuals. The demonstration is not yet complete. [has been a tenet of the dictatorship | ‘As Roosevelt Memorial Day rolls round this year, how-|° the proletariat that the Bie ant| ; lof any promise is hongrebte and ever, Theodore Roosevelt the man, looms above Theodore} good it it rks to the Henent of | The height of fashion is lower. One way fo see goblins Hallowe'en is ‘eat too’ much mince pie before going to bed. Actors look forward to this winter. The audiences will applaud to keep their hands warm. “No smoking for Minister's Here” : him the typical American, Theodore Roosevelt at the height; Roosevelt the politician. ; jhe proletariat against “the bour-| awatvees banana with Quintana] manuel Sard, were to be sent to}—headline. Nor hereafter. With a virility and explosive nervous energy that made | seis and the artistocrat, but im this 3 ung TORN EAEA BS, Trout Lodge to await his arrival. : 3 case ‘the necessities of Russia’ stend - Sarrenrie pa GHAPTER WU Both, written from the Ritz, bore} Babe Ruth is making moncy to make that promise good: » Con- AFTER APHOTO: tormont gently halted his the date of the day before; the first barristorming. Who said he couldn’t of his influence had the greatest popular following of any cessions are being granted to Amer- | , presidents except Jackson and Jefferson. jican capital not because: Russia | As a personality he looms monumentally, and his influ-| wants it but because it must’ have | ence still is exerting itself in America on a scale perhaps) 't t retore economic Tite. It the | is 3 H z ° |concessisons «are repudiated the greater than even his most ardent enthusiast would claim. —_| country again will sink back into! The life and career of Theodore Roosevelt demonstrated j chaos. There seems to be official that personality is the most powerful of all human forces. horse it was. dawn, and Eve, sagging hit a flock of barns? inst shim’ with’ one ‘akm around “his ieck; sat“huddled up on her sad- dle fast asleep. _In a birch woods, on the eastern slope of the divide, stood the log camn, dimly. visible’ in. the silvery light of carly morning. Darragh, cautioning Stormont with a slight gesture, went forward, mounted the rustic’ veranda, and knocked at a lighted window. A man, already dressed, came ancl peered out at him, then hurried to open the door. “T didn’t. know you, Captain Dar- ragh—” he began, but fell silent un. he opened was from the Countess Orloff-Strelwitz: @UNdERwooD:« uNdEiWERD Le) You see hand-painted pictures 9 health; but painting a car never takes the knock out of the engine. “Dear Captain Darragh, “—You are so wonderful! Your messenger, with the ten thousand dollars which you say you already have recovered from those miscre- ants who robbed Ricca, came aboard our ship before we landed. It was a godsend; “we were nearly penni- less—and oh, so shabby! “Instantly, my friend, we shopped, Ricca and I. Fifth Avenue enchanted us. All misery was for- gotten in the magic of that paradise for women. Here is some hair-raising news. At Apple says women will return to the pompadour this iter. jg oamuay: erpeot the concessions | The anniversary of Theodore 0 be upheld and tthe rights and{ = bev nea : choice | capital of Americans protected in | Roosevelt's b-rthday is the choles self-defense. It is the logical out-|°f the America’s sea fighters as come of an experiment doomed | “Navy Day.” from its inception to failure be-| “It is appropriate,” says a state- cause if was opposed ‘to ‘human in-| ment by the Navy Recruiting Buz} ‘stinct. Some wemnants of com- reau, “that the same date as Roose- ;Munism and govietism will con-|velt’s b.rthday, for a stauncher a cloud on the horizon at present. We most earnestly hope that this state of things may: continue; and the way to insure its continuance is to provide for a thoroughly effici- ent navy. Fatuous $self-complacency or vanity, or shortsightedness in re- fusing to prepare for danger, is both foolish and wicked in such a WITHIN THE LAW : | f Congressman Frear fears that some of the recent big} stock dividends may ‘be tax-dodging schemes. He writes Sec- | retary Mellon regarding section 220 of the 1921 revenue act, “which provides methods for reaching holders of surplus held for the purpose of escaping taxation.” People often will give three cheers for something they wouldn’t give anything elie for. Russia has so much paper money now she may use paper hangers for bank tellers. If Frear follows up his clew, he’ll find that the major | tinue on ‘their own momentum, but| friend the navy never had.” i nation as ours.” der the _ warning gesture that} “Furthermore, dear Captain Dar- financial crimes these days are staged in some bookkeeping Bolshevism in general will degen-: As carly as 1901 Roosevelt was lift+} In 1904: “Our voice is now potent checked him. E ragh, we are hastening to follow|’ professor is counting our cuss erate more and more into a politi-!ing up his voice for an adequate | for peace, and.is so potent because I've a guest outside. —_ She's] your instructions, We are leaving to-| words, If he will see most any tax- departments — though, being within the law, they are not) aia, apposed to an ecomonic ac-| American. sea force. “The work of up-| ive are ‘not afraid of war. But our] Cliteh’s step-daughter, Eve Strayer-| day\for your chateau in the wonder- payer his job will be done. téehnically crimes. | tivity.—Chicago Tribune. | building the navy,” he declared,| protestations upon behalf of peace | She knows me by the name of Hal} ful forest, of which you told us that ‘emust be steadily continued. No} would neither receive nor deserve | Smith. Do you understand?” never-to-be forgotten day in Rig: ‘All the ‘king’s horses and all the “Yes, sir—” “Cut that out, ‘too. I'm Hal Smith to you, also. State, Trooper “Your agent is politeness, consid- eration and kindness itself. We have | our accommodations. We leave New the slightest attention if we were important to make them good.” Upon another occasion: “A strong STICK TO NORTH DAKOTA —! one point of our policy, foreign or Far too many farmers are leaving | domestic, is more important than North Dakota ‘this fall. There ‘dre | this to the honor and material wel- ee i - Bockkeeping has become one of the fine arts. For in- stance, a certain rich man took $100,000 and bought, 1000 shares of stock at their par value of $100 each. This hap- king’s men can’t get order in Eng- land again. 3 too many farm sales. It is not at{fare, and, above all, to the peace of| and wise people will study its own| Stormont is out there with Eve] York at midnight. Re 3 pened in 1919. all surprising that farmers should] cur ngtion in the future.” failures no less thax its triumphs.”| Strayer. He was a comrade of mine| “Rien is so excited that it is dif-| ,Whars m2 pane’, Se eee =: During one of the 1921 stock market slumps, the value of | be disappointed at the present low! Again: . “The navy offers us the! |: | War of 1812, in Basel. I'm Hal Smith ‘to him by [ficult for ker to restrain her happi- [Ci the Bem TCP this stock dropped to $40 a share. So the rich man sold his|?"es- They have grown large|only means of making our insist-|: (And then Roosevelt proceeded to| ™utur eureemont: Now do you get ness. God knows the child hab’ seeis'| S4P' s Foldi ‘osi 60 a shar bs t tal of $60,000. crops, and after paying high ex-jence upon the Monroe Doctrine} draw a lesson from thé War of 1812. |™¢ Ralph? Pra enough unhappiness to quench the hing’'tiek seh is oldings, losing $60 a share, or a total of $60,000. penses, find that they have not/anything but a subject of derision| If, sduring the 12 years which pre-|,,“S¥re, Hal. 1Go on;, spit it out!” | gaiety of anybody! Nothing tickles a man with a ne They both grinned, x overcoat like a cold spell. “You’re ‘a hootch’ runner,” said Darragh. “This is your shack. The hatchery is only a blind. That's all you have to know, /Ralph. So put that girl into my room and let her sleep till she wakes of her own ac- cord. “Well, all things end. Even tears. Even the Red Terror-shall pass from our beloved Russia. For, after all, Monsieur, God still lives. « Sate “Valentine.” “P. S, Ricca has written to you. I have read the letter. I have let it go uncensored.” es i to whatever nation chooses to dis- regard it. We desire the peace | which comes as of right to the just -z, He “wrote off” this $60,000 as a loss in making out his in- ééme' tax return. This enabled him to dodge paying income tax on $60,000 of his 1921 income. a ” Cee to show a little profit from the| man armed, not the peace granted | The “loss,” however, was all on paper, for he no sooner| proscnt year's business. Quite a| on terms of ignominy to the craven sold the stock than he bought it back at the same price. To! large number have made their ex-'and the weakling.” keep ‘within the law, he could not buy back until 30 days|penses aside from their grain| Preparedness, too, was his theme: ‘crops, by milking cows and raising | “It is not possible to improvise a/ ceded it, he said, the United States had built up an army and navy re- latively as good as those she pos- s@ssed at the time he spoke, “there never,” he asserted, “would have bgen the slightest necessity for fighting that war; and if the neces- sity had arisen, the, war would have made much money this year. | Tt must be remembered, how- ever, that some farmers are going A poor man gets shot when if rich he only would have been sued fo." breach of promise. i You can hardly blame the north wind: for whistling. It is going south after +t 0, ] i i ife’: ny “ ef te 3 ee eg neue pone lak ite ‘naan he eta co aay. These farmers are in'navy after war bréaks out. The! ended with our ‘speedy and over- ‘Stormont and I che take two of , :) where it is warm. eae is errs POCKet | shape to hold their grain for better! ships must be built and the menjwhelming triumph. ’ the guest-bunks in the L, And for Darragh went to the door of his . , nathing except a small commission to the broker. prices which are almost certain to! trained long in advance.” (But our people,” continued | heaven’s sake make us some coffee’ room: We refuse to cancel Europe's wai * This re-bought stock is on his books at $40,000. Later, if | come. i Need of Men rdfused to make any prepara-| When you make oe ree But first| “Ralph! Ralph!” he called. And,|debts and the American Legion re- he sells it for $100,000, he'll realize a profit of $60,000 and). Some farmers are involved in} Himself intensly human, the hu-/tibns whatever. They saved a Come out aud take 5 © tre” stor. | When, Wier hurriedly appeared: fuses to cancel the bonus, - have'to pay income tax on it. But he doesn’t int at 11 | such shape financially that it seems’ man element in every proposition | million of two of dollars by so ae o cee cee or-| “What times does the midnight d pares pay 3 3 intend to sell.) that only a miracle will result in appealed to Roosevelt. The differ-! doing, and, in mere money paid aj™ont lifted Eve out of the saddle.| train from New York get into Five] Light words often are more She did not wake. Darragh led the way into the log house and along the corridor to his own room. “Turn down the sheets,” whisper- ed Stormont, And when the bed was Lakes?” weighty than heavy ones. “A little before nine—” “You can make it in the flivver, can’t “you?” “Yes, if I start now.” handredfold for each million thus saved, during the three years of ! war which followed—a war which brought untold suffering upon our people and which at one time | When he does, the income tax rate probably will be much | their getting free from debt event-|ences, between personnel and lower than now. jually. Some of them have visions material were distinctly apparent to ~Can you beat it? You cannot. Neither can Uncle Sam. |! steener fields elsewhere and are, him. He understood man power. acs j laying plans on getting away. ; “TL eall your special attention,” he Even after looking at the situa-| said, in 1902, “to the need of provid- A rolling stone gathers no work. Many of us save for a rainy day == The high art of tax dodging of which the above is a sam- tion from all angles, the Independ-| ing for manning of ships. ‘It is no threatened the gravest national dis- ready: “Can you get a bath towel,] wall’ right,, Two ladies. You're| as if we only expected a shower, ple, is possible becausé, as lawyers say, “every law has its|ent would. urge ‘the farmers of| more possible to improvise a crew aster, and in which. in spite of the Jim? ‘ fe to bring them to the house, not ldophole.” The loophole is there because lawyers make the | northwestern North Dakota to con-| than it is possible to improvise a necessity of waging it, resulted Dareseh fetched one from the con-\ hero, Mrs. Ray knows about them.| Cars and people that knock need sider the matter very seriously Dbe- | warship.” ‘merely in what was in effect a| necting bath-room. ‘And—get back hare as soon as you] working on. “Wrap it around her wet hair,” whispered Stormont. “Good heav- jens, I wish there was a woman here.” “I wish can.” He closed his door again, sat down on the bed and opened the other letter. His hand ‘shook as he unfolded it. He was so scared and excited that he could scarcely de- cipher the angular, girlish penman- ship: i “To dear Captain Darragh, our champion and friend— “It is. difficult for me, mon- sieur, to express my happiness and my deep gratitude in the so cold formality of the written page. “Alas, sir, it will be still more difficult to find words for it when again I have the happi- laws. S. P - fore deciding to locate elsewhere. More fundamental, as a cause, is the American court SYS-; We know that our soil is the most tem of haggling over technicalities instead of interpreting a/ fertile on carth. Nowhere can bet- law at its plain and intended meaning: ‘er crops of potatoes, garden: truck soln ue British empire, the meaning and intent of the law Priya coreain Kinds eae comes first. hig i ay ‘ Haggling over technicalities such as errors in| produced than right here under or- punctuation does not carry much weight. That’s why Brit. |dinary conditions if proper meth- ish justice is so swift and terrible that London “bobbies” | o42, are applied, Nowhere can} don’t: have 5 . ‘ jland as good.as ours be secured mn’t have to carry pistols. ites spe same price. The farmer | who leaves North: Dakota must take aa ASS ie HEGA” j into consideration: that no matter Scientists, digging’ in buried ruins, discover that the] where he goes tg pel ge contront Be tians 5500 y .|ed with the same low prices, and ee Sage 0 years ago made beer of red barley and call-| 5) the birgein: he! wil irua, ap ne . ‘ |against a good sized snag in the = They passed their discovery on to Europe by way of| way of higher priced land and high In the same year: “There is not: drawn battle.” rae Isn't a tea hound a lap dog? —_—. | ADVENTURE UF | THE TWINS | By Olive Barton Roberts Away to Mars went the Twins to hunt for Mother Goose’s lost broom. “Mare ‘is a star, a'big-red one, and f you can see it ’most any night when the moon isn’t too bright, or the clouds too thick, or the air too foggy. Buren, J. P. Lockney and others, ap= pears in) support of the star. so too,” said Darragh; -——® T THE MOVIES | (A CAPITOL BE “Man From Hell's River,” adapted }| EVERETT TRUE from “The God of Her People,” by James Oliver Curwood, and w makes its appearance at the Capitol Theatre for two days beginning te- night is an: Irving Cummings pro- duction—one which he directed and which features him in the role of an officer of ‘the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, The picture con- tains, among a host of others, one ARR ne BY CONDO | EVERETT, WHAT ARE YOU LIMPING. AROUND TORS | Greece. Pliny wrote: “So exquisite is the cunning of man-| Tets. ; + | Puneh Scene, the like of which has ees OF Cree YON Beach ewolctkave whore! «the | TWIN » f} Kind in gratifying their vicious appetites that they have ie | aes ee who sticks to North! nover been filmed before. It is one aero ina: haa Stal oigouh ene eg ;; vented a method to make water itself produce intoxication.” diversifies, ways” reget oe: which “forms the culminating elim, everything, she warns me, and J. | ‘The first person. they saw was a i So the home-brew in the cellar has a family tree 55 cen-| wages, will be on the ground floor, 2” 4nd is mosses oe a Oa am, therefore, somewhat at a | square man who stared at them in y | when prices come back. Joss to‘know what I should write | a most unmannerly way. turies old. leider ine ae yi a ‘ "| lee : | P.M. Madsen, a farmer who tived|,_1¢'8 the seene in wich Hier oh to- you. “fiello!” called Nick, “It this | oth GE Mintel ReLdtare ved | redeoat, gives chose to “Squint” ety now cere Gal waa: | Masao ; | "i TURKISH y . | year ego. ana tora to Roberts | Pt: theanen whe hes compel es I would’ write if I dare. It is “Yes,” answered the square man Lloyd George, under fire for his handling of the Turkish |county, 8. D.. He has returted on Mahala the getsicere amcetheny the — this: that I wish to know—al- Jin a jerky voice. f h: situation, is attacked by his political opponents on many business ard informed the Imde-| fit or the renegade over the deep OT"! | PSHAW, MAN, JUST roeesyairs though it may not pass the cen- “Well, we're hunting for Mottier i ; ;, Pints, chief of which is this: [Pendent that leaving Ward county) snow, Rin Tin, the powerful huskic, THAT'S ONCY “COUR IMAGINATION %, for—that Tam most impatient Goose's broom,” Nick told him. ul . +. *. - | was 4 prea ist is: a i Ft i 4 you, Monsieur. ‘01 "g “Di ou see i ;, .* England’s army of occupation in Constantinople and Asia) ite: ne era ter tere, oe a“ has picked up the trail, ay ths cause of kindness past, nor with “One,” answered the square man k Minor during the last three years has cost the British Em-/he is coming back just as quickly (eee oe a a tion ee tis an unworthy expectation of | stiffly. 5 | pire half a billion dollars. - | 28 he can make the proper arrange-|¢°Struggle for life. Gaspard, a cruel benefits to come. ee Becaling | Fe Wasiiit lately?” asked Nancy H| . It_will interest Americans, this is 10 times as much as | ete a nae Dakota is @ 8004) and cunning adyorsary has drawn his cee ie ones!” answered the man. “Only St tat first interest payment on what Britain owes us. Sooner him’ Se agers pee knife ahd_spent it spinning throat “Is it not modest of a young jabout a hundred years ago. She 4 f, or later, all these international problems get down to a money during ithe peak prices sold for 2h0ce. But it misses Pierre sult str girl to say’ this? Yet, surely all | swept a cobweb on my left eyebrow. A \ t, basis. [from $100 to §180 per acre. The ee eee ie i nee oth ds the world which was once en |T wish she would come back. There's my es aeons [soit ten't aa good’ax that in Ward | tte SNOW covered Braue ee aden regle, formal, artificial, has been |ancther cobweb jon my. right eye- , 3 5 | count The South Dakota farms | ;"® CaM ha eae ca burnt out of our hearts by this | brow and one, I fear, in each of my 4 i = DIMENSIONS y: ° | two hands reach upward for the w : eae ie m ait Ali i : . be are not producing enough to pay! + in Ti so frightful calamity which has fears. I can’t hear as well as i , ‘ ; A device that gives movies ‘the third dimension, depth, the high taxes, let alone producing Po", {t fs then that Bin Tin Dunes Gverwhelmed the world with fire |a thousand years ago.” ; { , i like the old-fashioned sterescope, is invented by young Law- anything on the investment, Wheat |'° the Teseue - Z and blood. |, <"Goodness alive!” gasped Nick. ) a. yénce Hammond. : averaged between 6 and 8 bushels THE ELTINGE i ‘ gat everson re etcnee te ea ee a, eee f ¢ % * + %, i J year, u t ju = ime when we mi “Gracious! G y | = Such an invention, perfected, would make the movies as 7 SoU!h Dakotas ea ieee eee ei not Pana Toul Garret express with@cdndor what is hid- | “Are you.as old at that?” i yeal and natural as the st: instead of a s .2S | Dakota corn is not as good as North | Jar novels, “The Parson of UVES Gor THe WRONG) press te ind d “ 1 said the s n i} real and natural as the stage, instead of a shadowland with | Dakota corn this year. Dairying’ mint,” has reached the screen as aj IDEA, MY PRIGND — I'M WoT, den within our salnde ani Older!’ said the guare | es | hi only two dimensions. However, the fascination of the movies | can be carried on just as well in| Paramount picture under the title | YOR SYMPoTHY,!U a] | - hearts. it would seem, Monsieur, | gravely. “Abou Age apr y * may be largely in the illusion created by the absence of a North Dakota ag in our’ sister state of “While Satan Sleeps.’ It provides | LOOKIN 5 that the time is now. stone now. When I'm two millio 5] third di i Ti ill tell . |to the south. Mr. Marsen states! the second starring photoplay for “True I have. known you / [1 turn to Iron. } di x bs Imension. ime wi tel » for a perfected device such that our farmers can do better right, Jack Holt and it is an ideal vehige only for one day and one eve- “An what will you do when ’ | as claimed by Hammond is inevitable. ‘here in Ward county if they apply for him. A rugged, virile he-man pic- ning. Yet, what happened to\ | you're\three million?” asked Nick. ‘ if ; Sel the same methods used by the ture, with a very strong love inter- the world in that brief space of | “I forget,” said the man “I'll j Hi BARE-BACKS |South Dakota farmers. est running throughout, it furnishe time—and to us, Monsiéir— have to ask somebody. Perhaps I'll Bh. 3 Richard N. Speaight A f the i i | Don't leave Narth Dakota. You top-notch entertainment at the El-| brought ‘us-tegether as though | just dry up and blow away.” we ichard N. Speaight, organizer of the international pho-’ yin) ye sorry if you do.— Ward tinge for Friday and Saturday. It is our mecting were but a blessed | “This is a queer place,” declared jy» tographers’ exhibit held in London, comments that women County Independent. of that type of picture which ha reunion after the happy in- |Nancy. “Is everybody like you, | are getting under cover. ee: the widest possible appeal. The, story Enna of: many Leer ea eee ena a ipa a j i ” i Mee? i duces two-third: yf vhich “While Sa Slee is speak, Monsieur, or myself. “No,” sai e square man. ‘e’r fl Pitas. Pearle aede te the tae ee ie sane the cotton crop of the world. oe | bait “Teoresents one. of Mr. Kyne’ May-I hope that I speak, also, all different.” ~ i I vomen to aban-, us, lpeeceaiteeaeaietion ‘com? for you? aaa | finest lit efforts. A most com y — - ‘ | don, bareness. : is | A Parmesan cheese has beén ident hectare ‘cast, which includes. Fritzi “With a heart too’ full to Holland “is “ planning extensive I | thank you, and with expecta- | electrification work, i It is part of the reaction against jazz life. | so0d for 150 years. | Brunette, Wade Boteler, Mabel Van

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