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PAGE FOUR pLHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE| oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ ee TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 | till we hear from headquarters," HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF [SU eobae, Seoa poedcanrer a EEC amamn Sa nr ead eaery A ; = a : = you're on the fourth floor and this * Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Clase : Ricad atk thle ; gentleman here on the fifth.” He Matter SE ee ae Tt taeakess indicated the professor with marked | Fy $$ - — —— | the opinion of The Tribune. They courtesy ate isterencs ones ser- SM 71 S " eo g | are presented here in ordar tha oe xeant, and then turned to the young BIS. TARCK TRIBUNE CO. a ee Publishers may have both sides AW ~ man in the chair, “You have the | usaed in the press of , DIGGING FoR CAPTAIN KIDD'S apartment on the second floor, sir, just over the shop?” \ The young man nodded without | Foreign ‘Representatives : G. LOGAN PAYNE COMP MeCHICAGO 3. 0-2. the day, : DETROIT | pearstar Qui Yer Kipbin'/ FOR THE Colb? lttingghts head and replied with} -Our objection to a.war.in Europe Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg., STATE OR A DISTRICT : . muffied: tones: is we might get the same top ser- ‘PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH Be or alta siete (etl ean Sec Ten DonT You Know THAT “Yes. My name is Gordon Ladd.| geant next time. . a, S AND SMITH (ehinptihak we Rea Boing’he RapeA I—I heard you ‘making that racket, Valdes »NEW YORK eg 2 Z, : Fifth Ave. Bldg. ILL TON eROUSAG Ea” et C ile but JERRY,THE RUM RUNNER you know, and went down to the en-| Anything can happen now. Boston — Saat ea RESET AS = —— | ‘iat does not bother 49, en ior . BURIED A CASE OF trance and let you in,” landlord gave a tenant a month's & MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | oes: "GOLDEN GLOW" ALONG “And that's all that lives in this| rent. house?” Boyle looked from one to! ore ‘2 r ‘ another of them but his gaze finally Another former chorus girl is fastened upon thé professor and-the | suing her millionaire husband for a | The best legislator is the man who when he enters the legisla- the constituency that clected | The Associated Pres exclusively entitled to the use or} Oe TAs HERE Coast 2 =republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-! ture Reet; shad P ¥ i latter replied: | divorce and reparations. “ wise credited in this paper and also the local news published. hin My \ “A lady lives on the tép floor, the 5 = <herein. Is e Pinal ; | one above mine. I do not know her. It took ten bandits to rob a hotel s not a popu- All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are, W jar Of the shop I can tell you nothing,| near Oakland, Cal, showing our but there is a janitor or superin- | great need of efficiency experts. tendent who occupies the basement, Saad although I have never found him} Connecticut gained 19,472 autos ‘there when he is wanted for sud-| last year, but did well in other ways. den repairs or other emergencies. There are no other occupants of the} The movie star who made side- building, to my knowledge.” burns a fad is still at large. “Thanks, sir.” Boyle turned again —— to the telephone and the municipal] (Little girls make faces at the boys machinery of investigation into the| While big girls makes faces for the death of Miriam Vane was set in| men. he people talk about the selfish- of business interests. | body of men on of the st Township, village, state and nation—in Hfishness rules «also reserved. = MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIO 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE © Daily by carrier, per year........ dale aie aphtenee bed teu TBR HE »s Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . é au bo 3 ** Daily by I, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00 2 Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota............... 6.00 A v t t every and sof selfishne and some instances more pr NT FATT ery ’WenDADS nounced than in others—but selfish- motion. = i THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER tess every “Well,” Boyle squared his shou!-| Only a few more weeks until the = (Established 1873) mint inewhy. wei sey. thd ce ders with a satisfied air, “I'll get | first signs of spring. ae SOS yas 1 > degislater is the man-- and now the ps! ee Oe et see Vhat thi needa 4 i e WHY NOT FIND OUT? woman, if you please who forgets, pw Punescns SEY RET ELE ee Che leg SNOB OnOEE pe cee : The bi ing i agislature appropriate o6 s far us possible, that he was elect- GWE TNE lemen stay in this room. Don't let | tics s! ee ka y ‘2 x The bill pending in the legislature to appropriate $500 ot tee 2 sana RREAKGGHe ALON eyast unt one of them -pat a finger on the! thing by statistics. , to aid in paying legal expenses other than attorney’s fees | «! by 2 & h slectede-tomtne corpse, either!” = :eto have the Bismarck armory case determined in the high- | , Be Ta DREEV RAUBER OUBIE| He added the’ last’ in a hoarse! All things come to him who waits > est court still is a live topi In connection the suggestion | inte ar nd boy of a fSnaturally arises that if there is doubt as to the'real interest | single co t. : Of the state in the matter, some legislative committee might ‘The legislator is there to legislate 14; Well cali in the Attorney-General or the Adjutant-General | for the whole state. : ahd let them tell what they know of the situation. Wines Poy SU Getta Nese iae Case ‘might also seek ta learn whether or not the State of North AAC: fe a *~ Dakota wants a National Guard, ‘and if it does what may units, in order that | whisper that must have been plain-| and one thing comes to him ‘who ly audible to the entire group for{ Skates, even the Young man in the chair, | feat overcome with horror as he ap-! No book is called a lia’ d, shuddered and as the poli a cook book. started up the stairway with | - 4 y tread he raised a haggard] The rumor of another war is more face. {than four years old now. “It can't be!” he muttered as if | —— not tae err ty or distr as often as tEbe done to help maintain a company in the Capital City, anes ot the st ie may eee | io himself. Not Miriam! I mus’ Fe PO ee shopping early He ane ae ciaydlo 6 Bean members, that the legislature, which WS Ga avo especially a company with a historic and honorable record fe Coslegiblhte 16e ciel whOTseREDBIeN| & So it's Miriam Vane, the woman cere painter, that’s been murdered, as} Such a brisk demand for youthful that police officer Griswold | complexions is liable to cause a 1 ‘Sin two conflicts of the nation. i : may be a body that represents the | 2 =n people as a whole. i i » trouble with our legislative ' aye vale | drew his dressing gown closer about | shortage in red house paint. IS THE ECONOMY CRY A SHAM? is that the memt fro: | his lean form, “I should like tej panei F i | know, sir, why you banged on my| Only several more weeks until : by which money of the national government, state, county | fer their own localities and the | | ~~~ ELEN | door and dragged me into it?” amateur. gardeners plant canned 4 * . . sys whole jon often turns into a or city may be appropriated to relieve some conditions, but | firit between localities to see whicr there seems to be altogther too much hesitancy to take any | can grab the most from the Zaetion to relieve taxpayers of their burdens by “emergency | in th ne of money or concess i gonomy.” The hue and cry and the determination to de- | ieee ? Shy ee vee Seat crease expenditures falls by the wayside when the time for 0 blaine: i real action comes. are listening to what the | 3 Instead of methods to decrease the cost of government | fe! ; + _ ast mit) Téaper dl a hall = prop: 5 [pas ‘ | tule those folks are clamorin; Is are made for new methods of extracting money | (oi. Sane for their own lo | OSTRANDE Q . He turned irascibly to the profes: | corn. to the station » who had} sor, who shook back his mane of| . pease been listening atte y, nodded) tushy white hair and smiled with! “One nice thing about these sensa- and turned to the professor. “Have | suave urban | tional murders is we soon get new 4 you anything, sir, to added to what | “My dear sir, the sound of the ehot | ones to argue about. | * = There is no lack of proposals for emergency measures | each locality want to pull ve | ! | | Sergeant Barry has told me?” |came from below my rooms some-! — Professor Semyonov pondered for where and my friend and I could not| Style makers are thinking their a moment, and then said slowly: | tel] whether it came from your| heads off to make your last sum- “Only that when we heard the | apartment or this one.” mer’s suit out of date this summer. sourtd of the shot and opened my ““«] can tell when I hear a fiddle —- door I fancied that I heard foot-) playing at ungodly hours over my| The man worth while is the man steps on the stairs below.” head whether it comes from. above| who can smile when life goes along Barry, whose eyes had turned to | or the top floor!” the other retorted. | like some popular song. Be STEPon ho back home are “trom the public by a painless method in order to keep the} ‘The thing that makes it so hard = Wheels going and add a few more spokes. The indirect tax for the average legislator to be ? : Se eCe Hee : ee That collapsed-figure in the chair, et trey 4 : sad a libata sare what ‘ae should be, a representative | I move down here, away from my ig resorted to and the consumer contributes his daily bit to what ac should be, a repre ata thought “that he saw © a shudder) club, and my office, and my bankers| There is no excuse for a rich man it, wondering’and complaining about cost of this and that, | will not let him. There is seldom a | fweep over it as though an unseen | in order to get peace and quiet and| being a bachelor and no excuie for a , and perhaps not realizing that he is being soaked. The tax | tegislator who is not saddled down Biers Beng Serra the pete form I land in this sort of thing!” | bachelor not being rich. ~can be passed on from one to another, but it has to be paid | with some special bill from home | Ja he aH met the) aereened tele, | 4. Scream, shrill but subdued by —— Se acl | and every such special bill, ever | man paused at the/ sereene distance floated down to them at! Seven billion rubles are missing ower thi ‘session of the legislature does not pursue a well- | sven Josey matters Pope pp nat BEGIN HERE TODAY and thinking there was | evge ad you aay, it, whether those | Mis Juncture and the professor mur- | from Russia’s treasury, but none cf Ss s s ‘sue a | makes it just that much harder for ; " Detective Serg g unusual——' d in an aside to Barry: our congressmen have been out of Boyle,” ur excellent friend | America. . eGo broken the news ees t John Barry is j footsteps were going up or down?” | | Spending the evening with his Barry nodded; “Not. definitely,” the professor h considered policy to reduce the tax burden it will prove @| that man to work. idently big disappointment to the people of the state, and it will | Every man that has a speci | of the police ha f ; 5 : ‘ he policeman. “In that tated. “One would suppose a : 3 : ca e friend, Porfessor Semyonov, in the r x of the tragedy none too diplomatical-| Twent: ears: today ~ were a % :. aeaey a shat | cal interest to look after is a y a diguvonde era's a wom Wine | ie Qs iat aa sacending | wRedy 4 Pp! a yy ago today we were , , lead many to believe that the economy cry is but a sham | oe ee soot ee ead latter's rooms on the fifth floor of a| “\die Yonder th a woman tying | naturally that they were descending | 1y ty my neighbor sn the skylight | all looking forward to today. to escape by way of the street and | k apartm apartment!” nt house. A .re- apd a delusion. It will not do to merely lift the burden from isieoingitorget hig oun iltila ” | Ne shot through noahentt ey “A woman one to another through the income tax or any other method, | for the home folks over, he will have | volver shot ix heard from below and | gy_!4, nomen ee 1S NEESER te Neen | “(Continued in Our Next Issue) Thinking you can do anythim is ‘ot by imposing “luxury” or other indirect taxes. The people | to, come acro Moen crea ving footsteps ou the It’s imp. one!” ye a eee wee Neer iea)) | usually scorrect. ? e c . e er little “g at any other | rush down: and in apes he aia i : = Saag —— » state q 2 general assembly to declare itself, | 00; : bere | the group to the] He paused. Framed in the hall are : a 3 , pof the state expect vierecle Fiona ih a the general as. | Esler is trying to appease an | the studio apartment on the third | ¢ clung there for a| doorway there had anpeared a tall.| ® Se TaterGalendae =, | Where you started never matters “and to take concrete action. e policy e general aAs- | hungry constituency with. | floor discover the occupant, a bea:-| moment in. word! horror, then| middle-aged man clad in a tattered | | enate Calendar || 88 much as-where you end, tiful woman, lying dead on the floor 2. itv 1 e pe e never 0; re y sembly would have great weight on all county, city and| The people never ask their repre- collapsed into the nearest chair,} dre ng gown, with a lean, smooth? | 2 rou : ‘ far- | sentative or their senator the ques- | in front of an unfinished portrait. A| parting hie face rE shay enigiascihieits fs school boards. A real policy of economy would have | Hon: What did you do for the | bullet has just pierced her breast. |" ‘Boyle was instantly all. husineds. Rete eee te Peet ete os yee eects ADVE wash at areaching effect. a afford to ignore the deep | Must, Bat,sttaye they nk: What | — ‘hea aia eetiatian Ge eehoe j 8 B No. (Baird, (nd) Stark; DVENTURE OF Officials and legislators can not affor ig i 2 erypurdey ee 2 posermeant Barry made no comment} body he turned to Barry, “What's been going on here, Gris-|#nd Baker, (Renvi 5 AA aaltiazin THE TWINS gsentiment of the people of the state, nor the economic con-' tatives ten Cant better renre-| but gently dropping the limp, warn) <’eqonidi you mind telling we, Sen-| wold, on the floc above. Who's been “Viation act: to: control: flying over “dition of the state and the nation. In almost all lines of | **Mt#tives, they will have to furnish head Wack upon the rug he rose | geant?” he hone a ee nee Sere pounding on my door fit to wake the | the various states proposed by the gcrtic pea sg ena ih found that | Dette? constituencies Minnesox. | and started wift, comprehensive | terrupted him, dead?” commission on uniform state laws By Olive Barton Roberts =business—employer, farmer, laborer—it has een oun Mi 40 | Minn., Mascot. search of the apartment. From.just| “Not in the least, although we nt j of the American Bar Association and | id more men of all nations in life are coming to realiz Bs jer # | iagevnerleqion © powerful | officially, iting this old friend of | sir!” Officer Boyle retorted griml a made ay. | Postman, said to the Twins, “What fhe di tionate prices and costs can only be brought 10, q,, TRADING IN KIND : refracted rays had pene-| ming, Mr. Semyonos, who lives on|“So it was pounding you heard?” | © S. B. No. 65—(By request) (Stev- dial telage 8 : _the disproportionate prices sts can | e economic education of the | trated even into the outer ba fie’ fifth’ floor—two above thie. “That was I,” Professor Semyonov | &" (Ind.) Ramsey.—A bill to amend | 4id I tell you? ; #a/common level if every one does his bit. ‘ fe aimctlcany farmer goes on apace. | of the 1 and at one side when we heard the and rushed | remarked with dignity. “I stopped| the present act regarding records of | And he held up a letter with a big i i. . Many practical men would like to send their sons vor | He is actually waking up to the | the artist could obtain the hest view down to investigate. cre seems} on the way down at this person’s public adding provision that! red heart on it instead of a postage * fe Heirs ey A fact that he must have the Bi | of it stood a small, improvised model i ne di i Y Be hters to the biggest institutions in the land and endow | °° t e Euro- | stood a ; improvised model! to ‘be no one in the apartment di-| door but received no response.” ay f : erie with all the camforts possible. Unable to do so, they levainesstarne eee veneate ae | Sever dane ae one oat it] Tectly above this one, and I took| “And your name's Griswold?” the, ¢Very notary, covering the preceding a i E . 2 | Ss. lon Of | y f ie Hohe 4 M | i é “A’ valentine!” exclaimed Nancy ys A path ahs ' a the responsibility of breaking in the | police ented ~ an dently | three months, shall be filed quartér- } pas ve =do the next best thing and send them to an institution where | this truth into the rural mind is a| again the-drawn shades over a row| goor pes ons we auld get no Heated srejoindecite his ND ae, ly with the clerk of district court of | dancing around. “Oh, goody! I they may acquire the fundamentals fully as well but at les- | cause of special wonder to various | of half-opened windows flapped in | ied copy of the records of stamp { / ) peaien bel , reply to repeated knocking and the| tion. the notary’s county so that may be! wonder who it's from!” Sséned expense. The same test might well be applied to the | 78” Snes Benaloraiin igang: the little, hot breeze which had/ light from the studio there streamed] “Henry Griswold, and I know, available there. ur juste dOnt desea sland? 7 z 4 ing a flood ieeag z Bp - 2 prung up with the passing of the .school system in the state. Building of character and teach- | of demands from their farmer con- | threatened storm, EI of the fundamentals of education does not require’ a | stituents to do anythi that may | A long table covered with seat- ng e ything that may z escore of activities which may be pleasant but which may |e necessary to reopen the mark- | tered tubes of paint and brushes out under the sill into the outer hal:.| nothing whatever. about any mur-| S. B. No. 66—(By request) (Stev- You can see how brilliant it is; it|der!” declared the newcomer. “I, €nS)—Provides that the notary's| 4addling around that bush over yon- must be some special light for ar-|do not care to be embroiled in any| "@me appear on his ‘seal. This be-| der, so I wouldn't be surprised if he i Hafeite paint by aewwights Fs cause the signature of the notaries | dropped in in the box when I wasn't Favell be abolished altogether or at least dispensed with in | $8 of Europe. It is even said that | few plain ch y “I'll have to report this at onee inev heres "Il stay, six,| have sometimes been very nearly if rca y : guy 5 h try now is te_Western farmers have now | vases cf vario stacked against ae, meet bein heron gegen nstay, asin, | Aer oneey illegible. Yonearly "| looking,” said Mr. Stamps. om er or psconanele readjustment such as the country now is | reached the point where they do | the walls completed the furnishinas Senate!iBilte Killed “Who's it to?” asked Nick. “undergoing. : D ; eee r « It is folly to embark upoy an effort to fill the state of ucts, even “store goods,” are sent |in& of which was one huge skylight not care a s 2 | of the workmanlike studio, the ceil- i “Why, it’s addressed to Fleet Pevanpuatee deen eee i EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | 8, B. No. 9—(J. H. McCoy (Ind.) | Fox!” said Naney, looking. at: the gi emi “a: anes . to this country inj of glass, and the detective turned "North Dakota with industries with one hand, and with the | pe iuacoun fe ay FOR OBE aaceace the nlusun susie torn sother keep on piling up public expenditures to take from Richland)—Extending the terms of) envelope through her magical The farmer ig told that Euro-/Pis/hand mechanically searching for county officers from two to. four| glasses, years, excepting county superintend-|" “Then I'll. bet you it hasn’t any ‘honest business most of the profits. It is idle to talk of en-'peans are poor. They have no | ern Medllghy altehein. the ouraging immigration if the inimigrants are to find that |™oney with which to pay for Am- | **!!- | | ents. love in it!” declared Mr. Stamps i na tanta chad eotea alee ten S. B. No. 42—C. W. Carey (Ind.) | positively. “I'll bet you it’s a comi. ; 2 . erican wheat. , |, Instantly the soft glow of many "they will be taxed to such a degree as to render hazardous | 5... the Tin eee low, opalstinted lamps sprang. inte | “their chances of prospering in their new home. a Sea eee a county superintendents from two to| mad though! If he finds out who ~ Richland)—Extending the terms of| cal valentine. And won't Fleet be All international trade you | ¢iMe and revealed the sheer beauty [poerisenn Fee o ta acon ceccontall hea ¢ = have told us, Jof the arrangements of the room, | — bebtanientchiaut ‘ = ANS so ea ne | but Sergeant Barsy’s eyes searched ——[_* Nick put the letter, or the valen-'”, ef WAGES | articles-with the Buproeane? whe lignly ter aeiueainnyet disorder that | House Calendar jj tine I should say, into the box with ma & « The pay envelopes of 400,000 wage earners in 23 indus- | 2° indeed? Ask the men who| SUld indicate hurried flight, and ——_____.____4| Mr. Fox’s name on it and then they i r leraga jfinding none he opened the door at ries are checked up by National Industrial Conference jy sequent g (ttit They ingenious- | the back. It led into a boric K ip by \(y Sought to arrange duties so that | uphols d deli OLB Board. It finds that the average wage last September was |even trading in kind would be mang uppelstared. delicately: in ight) blue ‘about 49 cents an hour. This compares with an average of a5 difficult as possible. The tarm- |i", "0S*; ard through that he passed io i 2 v n into an ivory and gold bedroom and 4 #24 cents an hour in July, 1914, on the eve of the war. (eset eeeeeace thelr representa-|1o the tiled, immaculate kitchenette * The board makes the point that wages have a trifle more ! tor maxi to this battle device | beyond, but nowhere was there. A Suing? i ing America sufficient unto | sign of alien resente. ‘ j# hen doubled. What of it? How about cost of living? How /herself. Now she finds that she 1 fhe [este tae Mee ae uch does a man, supporting a family on 49 cents an hour, aa Bat the device remains.—New | and cream, and that \iress and hat | dhave left these days after the landlord, grocer, butcher anes, | upon the bed would Yndicate that Pas others get through with him? The pre-war standard is all went'on with their work. There was a great deal to do in the hickory j tree these busy days and they had Committee Reports rae B. No. 1—(Hempel)—To pro- bit crop mortgages with excep-| no time to w: ip. | tions. Majority report for indefinite Bye’n bye ni eee along postponement; minority for amend- stopped. “Well, I declare,” he ment and passage. Action deferred, grinned, “if there isn’t a letter for H. B. No. 42—(Ellingson)—To re- me! Will Please hand it out, { % oe TIL e ow ease ee we quire crop mortgage to be separate |Miss Nancy Euakument from chattel mortgage.| Suddenly he cried out, “Oh, oh, oh! Evenly divided report for passage | Just wait till I eatch that’ fellon! without amendment and for passage | Just you wait!” And he threw dona cA with amendment. No final action. |-his valentine and rushed away in a oe: ides Sree, 2 Tage. a | fA Thovuent “Let's read it,” said Nick, picking T OUGHT. up the paper. “Oh, no wonder he ———_—_.-—__ got mad! Just listen!” This was the | Mrs. Vane had dined out,” the pro- | Hehe ADAG! i fessor observed. x funk. Some progress forward should be expected in nine o.. Bee GEOR MAN! “Vane? Miriam Vane?” Barry ‘eéars—provided we all produce more. i ithat Col. George Bare pauline wheeled suddenly, “Is that who she |e em jturn to.this country without some. | i* the artist who has created sucn Anime ir a stir with her new type of por- ne has Hae nage Yet, the | traiture among the celebrities?” & GENIUS a : 5 7@ | valentine: i One can be an artist without letting the hair grow long | The once proud, opinionated, aude Fe alls ofp, danger- Take with you words, and turn to| “I love your ‘voice—when 1° don't ’ ; /’ @r wearing a shabby velvet packet. So says Blaas da Lezze, | V°ciferous and thundering Harvey | Ou.’ 7 ip Res eae the Lord.—Hosea 14: hear, it, 5 aring ry velvet pi ‘say: P| Achy oa ee verse impulse has seemed to guide That the spirit of man’ should en-|1 1 i J enetian painter visiting the United Mistakes. He's famed |He oe oom anes dee: pelt. {her brush although so subtly that j tertain hopes and anticipations be- bare smile—when I’m not G Ie ciptpait nainter of worneh, | |Sameg to tell Ergtany soul Of St [her clients. themselves have ‘rarcl; | yond what it actually knows and ; 2 I love your way—when I’m not in it. can verify, is ‘quite natural. Human | Now gyes; 2 life could’not have the scope, the Animador shee Un depth and progress it has, were this| “Cutie had better’ Kide hi a tter’ hide himseli otherwise.—Matthew, “Arnold. well!” laughed’ the Tittle fairy poste detected that sardonically revealing touch or two, but the critics have raved about her genius,” The profes- sor turned. “It is evident that: we} Long hair and velvet jacket, hawever, help by giving the °f thé world where to get off, jist atmosphere. Life’s a play and should be staged fit- leeree fae as a mere messenger gly, at work and in the home. ef?” ic, neck of his “editor-in- a A s a jchiet.” his “managing -editor,” t is ki hy do so many artists like long hair? A few geniuses | hasten’ when his chief calls “copy.” | vite ooiit®, Here, for this kitchen- thy do 8 I | ette door leading into the outer hall \] rEcoveRs FRo a wrted it.'~Lesser statellites copied. All of us are hero- |to speak when he 's spoken to, and | (rreicor Jending into the : \ patti ; (To Be Continued 7 eg Bee not to hold his peace, ane Gs coming” Sheet ean tone ' ES GRIEPE COUBM) (Conprieht: bial NEA Service) shippers and copycats. + node pra nea) of phe ee pymecne. had indeed arrived. They 7 | y man de- | hastened back to the living room to , WEATHER-VANE | Scend so low, and the world will | find standing just within ,the idea? Ge: mili ists must be f ing as the mouth. Tem- |Mever be the same anv more. Rut way a young man in a dinner coat A who kni = i Fields near Berlin, formerly the largest Gannan ‘ows that in his areat wis-| with wildly rumpled hair, and a po- ‘Was very bad with La Grippe and SSSSS—S=—=—=—_—_—_———. had a severe cough. Tried Foley's TUBERCULOSIS Honey and Tar and it stopped my cough and gots ” writes Mrs, a Y : r. Glasg has, posi- Le Moai n dom this man has not chesen the |:liceman in uniform, Mary Kisby; Spokane,” “Washington. || tive ‘proof that ‘He 1a/ training grounds, is fenced off to be used hereafter etter part? ‘There: must be som) ‘The latter advanced with aggres Papago et Meee, | ons by iukauesper ts j ato pate \ hi manense. ‘Surely. when th | sive authority which suffered a sud- Cough, Asthma and Spasmodic C; any | climate. “pr. f 8s of textile tond tying idle west of the Rhine.) shaving esit-otscine sete oi | eWnae heen going on here? 1 sys aukly, reloved” with “Foley's | iva te titan } eee: ———__——— s _. «| Come in for a portion at levst only | heard a shot andI'ye been pounding A inerediente printed on tee nites | inthe vane 18 Be eee cn Bee thoroughly watered a little stnatter {hen that fallin to | below till: this young, gentlemas per. Largest selling cough wedleres || fernatonn er, Fep,turther in. it cu 5 % he week and huble Moses.—Roa-| here let me in! Oh, you're here, i ti Ine |} QuA8S_ INHA CO. Hinson , bia! sarod Bees, watermelons. jnoke World News. - Sergeant Barry} This is my. regular | So! B . Lat gee Paley Sse a ae a Bie Lon Angeles Cali es q

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