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S : PAGE FOUR _ Ie THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i : FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19°” ———-—-- — te hs ad THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | z never give any coheret account of |out a tie, he had conczaled a small P a EDITORIAL REVIEW | SAP’S BEGINNING TO RUN what had happened to him. The | revolver, loaded in all six cham- 7 7 Bae i oiaecla = 4 bonds were disposed (of in’ South | bers. Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Clase | — America, The third'was the rob-| (Continued tn Our Next Taue) x Matter. EBLUMH GRIAY OF. hy not ORDPeNU a SWE: C bery from Lord Wenderley’s house - - ta pinion of The Tribune, They ara Wis ee x : i in Park Lane. » ; ‘ ' ISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - - = - _ Publishers | m2 bresented here in order that SC ie . aytthgre sere other crimes which 1 “orei epresentative: etn gk o ! Z 3 se 6 i CHICAGO - . : - - DETROIT FEDERAL MARRIAGE AND planning. I set_ myself the Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. DIVORCE He nee are TE ne man, PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH feaniyge leven that TAWustin ar poe? i NEW YORK : - - : Binth Ave, Bldgspas ct CADRE Te DiC n eee te on te. lay my hand upon him. = aie areas amend the Constitution and pass a fr atte 2 é = ™ TEE AGATA ees Federal marriage and divorce act Phere ean necee rb te detail the: turks have made marriage com- + MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ee ae cane nC tte Gridence which pointed to this man. pyisory. Another Turkish atrocity. i i aa = 7 = cP uel le of the Federal court eae oe bet Outen ts —- * The Associated Press is exciusively entitled to the use oF juried under mountain of police watching him for three weeks, 1) ven though the Chin New ‘ 6 Year is in February, they are much j more than six weeks behind — the times, ety became convinced that a man of; the name of Thomas ng on busine: a leather broker, a republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-! court cases by reason of the Vol- ‘vise credited in this paper and also the local news published | stead act, the senator would Liles: herein to turn them also into divorce . . . : . courts. e] y a 3 All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are “jai even if the proposal were ntly bre niose eecome, I Htaly, if a man doesn't vote, 4 also reserved, net extremely impracticable, it measure connected’ with these | they give him medicine, In America, pistes ean sin ain i atl ‘ —— should be beaten becanse it vio- they should give it to some who do, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION lates the soundest principles of; I discovered that — Pugsle eed i — s “ = —— our government, that — nothing | lenther-agency busiiess was pr New York leg r wants lights q SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE should be centralized in Washing- | a Gt energy or atten-; 0D baby pes. Hardest — thing ' Hi ton which can safely be left to the | tion, that his frequent will be ke the mufflers on. from London were not in neighbor- | hoods where his wares could be! ily by ¢ 6 $7.20 uily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)....... daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) rrier, per year..... states. ++ 7.20) more than any other on which the | For it there is one subject | It took fiv ars to bore a tun ° 5.00 local cpinion 4 fl ta should hl Blt and that he was often Heateonee Sloe he ued Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota...... 6.00 be final it is on the law of marriage away for a menth: at a time, with) >'Seest Bore ts te man wha wants mee coy ee OF ods TO aa iilivurde Wit liek laoreet his whereabouts unknown even to/ to borrow a dollar. tye we > 2OT NEWS . ject on which a central govern: | his landlady. ‘The latter was a ’ meats THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ment should not meddle it iy the | highiy respectable woman at whose of Kentucky students (Established 1873) one which Senator Capper has se- house he had lived for the last two! #te being asked to turn in’ their pepe we sees ie e nd who, I honestly believe, | Pistols. Perhaps it is exam time and IN A TRANCE jation of this sort wa norant of her Jod pthe teachers are nervous. cys FE ECR eae ee ee Hive Ways backed by people who : age j An ext aordinary case comes over the telegraph wire | dnormously impre hy s in the neighborh Never stop laughing at grouches trom i hoenix, Ariz. Two doctors and a coroner pronounce } comparatively minor evil t y discovered 1 that she until you ran out of grouches, George W. Stevenson dead. But Stevenson’s: family and | at once demand a_ standard sw and one or two circumstances | | ‘ : t triends refuse to permit burial. They belieye he is alive— pre Heh ates a remedy ‘a ya Hail color ie 2 Himmingeon eas Food: Ra wore eS 7 pculiar ate P osusnel iy animist e " aq they think th an cure one de-} placec ese before Rimmington, | © e £000. i the peculiar state of suspended animation known as fect, shy marriages by boys: and | and it was decided to make an ar-| ‘ ——- ‘ ‘ : catalep : he : pidlg sigs’ too youne te naeIy rest. : : A movie star is married and re So rests the Stevenson case, as this is written. they are willing to sacrifice the | A more clumsy piece of business | fuses to tell his name even though Remarkable case, you comment? Yet Hudson, celebrated | most essentia) privile . of Hal Ea eee nena vein ias ed eee oa riita she eho. Te faceners A aes, eZ reiecinas Sea a eneh Bovernment, to congest the courts, oY Planned or Carried inte. €mect.| 4 re investigator, learned that there is at least one SUCH P cantraliza: ati further), towdise| The inspector placed in charge of} Five Frenchmen will attempt a se Of suspended animation each week in the United States. | tract congyess still more and to the affair by Rimmington, and his/ flight around the world, Even af . force every part of the country to two subordinates, arrived at Bi {they succeed it will not get them Washington Irving Bishop, famous mind-reader, on sev- | conform to a law which one state RREUAn ae pts Ltn eee eens ree cral occasions went into a cataleptic state and dumfounded UU Get) Webs chal cured the ptredty and were very moon | A -bigwantue sayacne Sapliad’ Bice physicians by coming out of his trance after they had pro- enator Capper would only | made aware of the ciass of person| because he is crazy, We agree. nounced him dead. There,is reason to believe that an autopsy | consider the amount of centraliza ah yee Shey Vee desl ee ariay se ig finally was performed on him during one of his trances. tion and bureaucracy which can- 7 halt MiG alee ee eure ISLE 0) eh $ vriting 31 vears ¢ for! Peende® not be escaped because of economic eae aw - ~ aw anna nnn half a dozer pe ai ' Hudson, writing 31 yéars ago, recorded this case: na igh ie ROTA STEEDS ear i mt eet eal na i ES on the vement with a bullet! The casiest way to run across your “ , 5 . , ious to complicate the Feders Se Te ee ee through his shoulder. His com-| friends is to need a shave so badly A lady now at the head of one of the larger He RLS p seta ; Would indicate it. But not much | ° panions dragged him to the pave- you try to dodge ther . Gnas luminal western cine "i te: ytem by unnecessary. Federal med-| more, — Philadelphia Public Led-| ay fh Be REEN EVENS 5 set hi aire : : cele rphan asylums in a western city ha een twice dling..-New York World. jf no. | 4 hy sO KINekS Yin ment and set him up against the , 2 prononuced dead by attending phy twice co ; , cally Then ae turned to look; Alaska, according to conflicting Ee pam iA ie ene. . Ee id x A Cc > for Pugsley. here wa not aj advertising, is where they shovel the prepared for the grave, and tw citated by BIG ¢ ACCOMPLICE trace of him to be discovered any-| snow off the lawns to cnt the neue her friends. On the 1. on, extraordinary == iB wher ee a ae precautions were taken, in view of her former ex- Peirce CenelGeEReel ee ADVE} TURE GF |) : BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM The ama skill and cunning! It is getting a iatewneniel boot . Fines Eee : : - : S$. Pritchett of the Carnegie Cor- Pdhennancwaa amply ce fate | bg rete Hiei perience. Vigorous treatment restored her to con- poration, of the $58,000,000 which THE TWINS | eS Peete Gam aR SdonamaHenk cf the man w s amply demonstrat- \Jegger is arrested. he raises cain if * 4 sciousness. the body has distributed since its “ BpeNeute # SUBS Redes cd on that morning. By some ex-| it makes him get home late for sup “Upon being res 1 Eup I ies Ee eset LM EER ERR EG mae a Se Keiret: Mae Bev teeolne. eraordinary means he seemed to| per. ‘ Jpon being restored, the lady declared that she EE ses two het ques, By Olive Barton Roberts disappear from the face of the! : had never for a moment lost consciousness, that she BUSS ES Ne CURE HHO) th | Wedecch Ss S SHE Sh) ; a 5 oy the ficulties of | The next person that Naney, and! vie ‘ % ‘ t is cheaper to move than to keep “knew all that went on around her, perfectly com- Ser ere obliet elte satrn aul ee eo | ec ne ene nee pe Nanay ncosy| a4 ‘ ‘ he morn which witnessed,| up with the neighbors. salu . , S ‘ administering large philanthropic | Nick met in ¢ = 1G 2 BEGIN HERE T y solve > orvals of 1 ever, the 7 he in- a| 0 ; Pane g a whe i fi ri City in 3B IRE TODA solved. In the intervals of my coun- however, the shooting of the in prehended the significance of all the testts which funds so as to bring about the RON GR ! : r ‘kak is Fed i 4 Teagee pe . Lik West Mix-Up L: was a soldier, SIR NORMAN GREYES, former-| try life, began to study th from spector and the remarkable disap-| It sounds e: to get married and were applied, but felt the utmost indifference as to ‘good intended by their founders.| 1) ERIE ; ly of Scotland . joins the) an outsider’s point cf view, chiefly | pearance of the man in| w GakcUGAIEA HERES Ene the result, and was neither surprised nor alarmed [hy UNG WARS IO JOLT OS rei a fee endian ess chase of ‘from the columns of the hewspa- was so deeply interested, w: | ae pia it a a es OSes : an Hello!” said the soldier, “Wherel yyictpate . F of the bride, but it isn’t when it was decided that she was dead.” Heys te Le SR ee Wea cer ; re) MICHAEL famous | pers, but also to some extent from crable, so far as I was cortcerned, | SAL ae . : | blood ‘with gift money if its effect) SN’ vo" & i 4 Jf criminal. querading| hints and information supplied to for another noteworthy incident.) when } pace ¥ g . According to this, death may not be as unpleasant an jis not to do more harm them) 2000 ee ae ae ie see Jack Straw’s! as Thomas Pugsl broker, ,is}me by my friend Inspector Rim-| Absolutely disgusted with the re-| idea: ee eLiarien re Vipera experience as most of us fear. | That re 8 the quation -ot tie | Palnes you ple We'd like to} | a zed by Greyes, who sends|mington, who had-been one of my |sult of my six months’ labors. 1) eee ae ara ‘ on purpose of education. Thirty years | S¢¢ it.” peeh ‘olice ins} to aecost Say-|ccleagues in the old days and} determined to wipe the whole thihg ae ay : . been the greatest of medical mys. [222 L0¥s used to be urged to go to| |." dont please.” growled the sol-| ors on the 5 Sayers shoots | now held the post which I had from my memory, and traveled | gn, who, think they, bane, Be a lp een the greatest of medical\mys- | college not to carn a better living | to eee TT nee tot Hf] the inspector and escapes. Re-| vacated.’ Gradually 1 eame to a down to Woking with the intention | "© ie en: » old days, many cataleptics probably were jbut to make of themselves wiser, see it TH have to soot) tumting to his home, Michael | c in conclusion, a conelusion cf playing a round of golf. -I was; put consid ; That fate ig an extremely remote possibility {better and happier men. The ions his maid, rgely to myself be-'introduced by the secretary to ‘a! strangers and teu ceon fee tts ‘ 4 fis Se ens Cae! A jeveremphi upon college | train- uppose/ JANET SOALE. Later at the golf ve that no one at the resident of the place whose name Rorsscendnsauzcogn: won't. have now, for science has made great strides in death test r i P ais peculiar conditi f eucpendcalainmetl Wich | BE: of which Dr. Pritehett_com- he finds Greyes seated in} Yard was likely to agree with me,;was James Stanfield, and we had | Is peculiar condition of suspended animation, in which} pjaing is not based upon any such | the soldier the grill. {I decided that the majority of'a which ranks 2 gst the! - a: : I “¢ 7 s J Yy ,a round which ranks amongs 1 Our : ’ even the heart apparently ceases to function, is extremely | ideal. It is based chiefly upon the Go ad “if you want to. If 11 Now Go oN WITH STORY — | these undetected crimes ‘were due | best I ever played in my life. lsh ghe eh ene down rare. It may .follow a lon iodiGhia ss Or nervous eX-| belief that a boy will improve his| Shoot you it won't hurt. My bullets aa? AG Neues | to one on, or rather te. one| Stanfield was a silent but hy no|'" ‘he mouth gets one up in the air. may g period of illness or nervous ex- | belie AnAnelolt epee nat epeiany: | eel onlse brcadenilisttadatin yiword Sir Norman Greyes’ Side | t yt met n : pin | BY onat? ecg 7 vat, chane inancia and socially, ly bread- 1 a iy wo! : gang o minals presided over by|means y pers e ap- zi aus , as 7 > rest 2 20 3 f Hehe nee vot. | B2ne, of | preside y {means a gloomy person. He ap. 2 f : ‘ peuenon: as) a complete rest andvrecuperation for the 6x: jtycoing to cqliege, It is urovably dle of rubber. It can't eut you. |g tg gened my rigt|one dominant leader. Purely from peared to be about forty years of; RU" around and you go in a circle. nausted hody. ‘ true that this idea has drawn many uld only rub you out. f : E ;| the developed instinct by my long;zge and an absolute golf maniac. | Ee eine : 5 Z iM : as g@ protest n of | Res 'y_ ms | Be g Again, catalepsy is a hypnotic phenomenon, and it may be students whose natural abilities don't wish to be rubbed out.| Oye injustice which, although it) YC2"S of service in the police de-|He played every shot with the! brought about by hypnotism. It is a weird subject, and our | pointed toward work not helped by ee said ; We male hard | Gidenot affect _me personally. was| Partment, I set my: the task! most ridicul are, but 1 must | purpose in discussing it is to emphasize the dangers that |‘ellese training. “The isappomt /emush time, keltiie here, Are sos sein pitterly. resented be. the. was |" ,HUNLNE down this super-crini- confess with also the most wonder | may overtake amateur dabblers in. hypnotism. The ewarn- | jn nets Fea vas Foye inenilt. aNeithen id the soldier, “J'm [2078 my fellew-workers, and| aul ons te (aulvese Were PRE CLe Cota AGE GE Ute Lhe tote a sb ly de eet cree (lu telts faremhichithevalinve aimeal|| NeUbaiy: SAidithe soles: “Gini Resonaly, beeuuse inoue the There were three crimes which 1 ever long, but they were long ‘ing is time or a wave of hypnotism apparently is getting |is also great. ‘Phere remains the sai eae ahd T have to oxpected death of a distant. r¢ ed had been com-|¢nough for him to escape trouble, ~under way, as the logi ssor of interest in autosug- | further question whether that dis- HOE 16 eG HER ee nea tigen ceeded to a barenetcy| mitted by the same hand. The first 22d in the approximate eighty =gestion——-self-hypnot | appointment is greater than the Tun over the: hihtey eee" |and a sufficient income. ~ | Was the great rcbbery of jewels| Shots which he took to complete | NS EDS Rees Reha eee | | Sood which comes from the broad- ads Taney aeRO: I spent the best part of three!from Messrs. Hanson & Watts’ es-|the course, I cannot remember one ; ;er, outlook on life which the col- pipet TRE wh to haat | ars. in travel, nearly half, of|tablishment in Regent Street, and| that was in any way fluffed or| . DEATH ilege gives. Economically the | “itvons aren't big enough to hurt [which time 1 in the United] the mugder of the watchman, who| foozled. He beat me at the seven- | = Only 88 Americans and Canadi edulag fetes clear, but the s pana S tuey Wouldn't uns-) States. On my return to London Ijwas shot dead at his post. No teenth hole, and it was while we! % nly mericans and Canadians died last year, out of |ioss is by no’ means so certain. Oh, you dont know a thing!" qe.{ 12424, myself, much against my] trace of even a single article of |Steod together upon the eighteenth | . 4 every 10,000 of the total population. It was the lowest death That raises the question whether | "0M jou dane ieee thing!” de] will, hankering after my old pro-| this jewelry had ever been discov- a HS Ache pnedent happened By Edward E. Browne = fg rea . t ses of education are chiefly | (red » bread- zencral cross-| fegsion. vas. very ‘lea ejered. 1 sec ime »| which was" to bring still more ex- : fel lie Go. ublin, statistics-expert of Metropolitan | (not, like most modern educators wild ‘and ferocious. It is the! the mastery it -had once had over| a messenger in a railway carriage, On our right was a small plant Ser cen MD etr Hee ife Insurance Co. __ |i8 on the side of economic values, | automobiles that ate little und tame| the criminal world. ‘The prob-|on the London, Chatham and Dov-|ing of | shrubs thraugh which} 4. section hand on a railroad had ° Had it not been for an outbreak of flu, the death rate in | There is frequent complaint of the Ha Rentle and entinat, oie chil-l1ems of several cold-blooded mur-jcr line. The messenger was als woundsths path which my partner'! to make a report to the clains de } . dren's a Is. ook ! There’s 3 rS a arious large a aris rec ere e| o e as Ci é % , + #1922 would have been lower than the year before. Rocke- | Blforges inj our lite | sins Dandy Eaoks eal! hers fiers and various large and dlavin hot, but recovered after six paitited soutatoy me ae coding ae partment on a cow that had Ween ' feller’s scientists, i ich are seldom to bo| bike, arly {robberies remained entirely un-| months’ nursing, although be could his house. 1 S$ Aat-| killed by a train, . ‘ f fortunately, have made the first real steP round. Perhaps this economt Oe Sees: ie ‘ ~~~~- tracted by the continued barking) He ‘filled. ‘out the form provided.‘ *toward the conquest of flu, by isolating the germ. If this | jdeal of colle: ining is in par said Nick, “If you know f M di hich had der- | ; Bs t y is : | idea ege training is in par e : you kn: of a small dog which had wander. i Fea atere 2 leads to a preventive, as it probably will, a still lower death at least’ responsible. — Brooklyn | Where Jack Straw lives why don't cl from the adjacent footpath. 1] 7) Wen cases, with no difficulty un ae Pn tell us? Welt tie tose ine || EWERETT TRUE BY CONDO _ | had the'curtosity tc watk a step or ti he came to the last tine, whieh yates lies ahead. t 5 é a “All right, I'll tell you,” two into the shrubbery to see what} up; ot . The low death rate is good news. Even the people who TWELVE ae OnIy, "t te Iwas “My Fi Disposition of carctiss.” g peop TWELVE-YE 1. “Only don't tell was the trouble. -My companion,| j;, puzzled over ‘this 26a! mo- R-OLD STUFF “wail most about the miseries of life do not seem anxious to peas in a house made of domi- — NO, MR. TROS, WE however, who was a little on my g Jeave. A bill has been introduced’ into an the dour ia the Bomins G Ss 2 OS, |left, was the first to discover the] poe 7nen his face lighted up, and 2 ye isd the lower house of the Oregon leg-| with the double five on it. There HAVEN'T Sor THat : cause of the dog's excitement. At acid and gentle.” islature providing for a mental ex-/ isn't any handle. All you do is to RP, : a little ery from him I hurried to ioe i we jamination of all persons aspiring | push.” 3 PaencucAe BRAND his side. Stretched upon his back. | Tee eee FAME ‘toward licenses as pilots on the) “Oh, thank you,” cried Nar : YeZs with extended arms, and a small | ATHONGCHT © . The king of Italy announces that his daughter, Princess ea of matrimo: All who obtain |“Thank you so much for telling, BT ---=-- eI blue hele in his forehead, we found | A THOUGHT ora 3 Yolanda, will be married in May. This gets only a few lines ‘them must satisfy the authorities | And where is the house? We can" ff {fhe body, ofa mane yee was dead | @——-—___________g in most newspapers. You recall the many columns of type | that their intellectual batting aver- go in until we find it.” Bobcat Wen, ANdDY: ANSEXtCAOES |! eo ehoanever vill i i g A ie ; the ‘child |“ apie <j ry Ro aniselll| save his life sdevoted to the engagement of Charles Chaplin and Pola Ne- | 2#¢ Js not below that of the child anid tie Seopa RUE TAL ane Hie Hocaee ane ob oe ones shall lose ‘it; but whosoever will #ri. It occurs to you that royalty is steadily losing its im- |” ni, yin js undoubtedly motivat-| it, Ill send you word.” Sees clothes policemen whom I had seen| l08e his life for my sake, the same *portanee ,as far as the public is concerned. Offer the average ea by the most commendable of (To Be Continued in Woollerton Road that morning, | *03! save it—Lu. 9:24, American the choice of a throne in Europe on one hand antl ,ambitions, and the Oregonian) (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service) fess) a i aUenne te. eure tie Xow eaunes win without sacrifice. “the job of Chaplin or Negri on the other, and the throne Renae es Oe une ten ae Sapa Ee Vehecneime ae Mhamaeeneley te | rick saiaaay ah gvould go begging. : ; © ieoiinyest auch eiencesurelgritiitne j ee Ae INFLUENZA FROM NEGLECTED # ‘The kings and queens of the twentieth century are movie |dignity of a statute. So it is, , (By Burton Braley) Jaflet Soale’s Explanation | COLDs. #tars, basel/all players and muti-millionaires. A few cen- | worthy of serious consideration, | There's et aa eer os [the LEE Ge Neen Reo eo eaaey Stop your coughs and colds bef , + ieee : ty Eye wn [Sl eae sle: mess d ce, e i d 4 your coughs and c ax turies ago a throne was the pinnacle of popular ambition. | But some pragmatists will have a1 that dances in her eyes, tae made one of his unexpected re-|they become serious, If neglected a doubt or two as to its efficacy. Ps y f neglected ow we are ruled by money and applause. For example, what man, at the|,beauty of her face, : appearances. I was not surprised; they lead to influenza, la gripp>. end of that mad ecstasy’ we call The line tase neces soft to kiss, the Goly ine pight tee! I had | asthma and bronchitis: Three gener- _ \ WINE i jecurtship, could pass any mental| sia, a myriad witeherles that Tie dorporaible’ Chal ita antes (Cee eee ay ea eatited fo. te ® Fifty thousand bottles of Chinese wine seized in New Gent winaleve ee Some of those who} ™"" ake her sweet and d ; Ee ae ceva Be Pee quickipellet given by Foley's Honzy EYork City by prohibition raiders, are taken out to sea and |2PPIy for marriage We} But more, I think, than any’ otacr day, he should stay away much canene colds.) eroun, & have been told, forget even the Ys iy throat, chest and bronchial trouble “sunk. The sad sea waves must have a joyful moment. [mame of their’ intended, to\ say |.,Cham,of hers T prize, Raed ' [onwers Nien T fast saw him turn Largest se!ling cough medicine in the g ,This Chinese wine, known as Ng Ka Pi or yellow bark | nothing of their own. Would they 7" Jittle laughing wrinkles in the Math eee eae A Wes lied! with | World. Mrs. 8. L. Hunt, Cincinnati, randy, is distilled from wormwood. It is a first cousin of | be rated as the mental age of 12? g ag | - It. 3 Ohio, writes: “Poley's Honey and “prar N PARA What GrOTEnio Meds F t : i me at that moment, he would have | tay ‘cured enna Y bsinthe, and about four times as powerful as the stronges! ||“ een aaa: Rey pe | They won me trom tac very first,|' CETIS HEAR &F #6 known and understood everything. | jn <1 me of a hacking cough, ; hisky. jasked, has been made for the! ‘they'l hol’ me to the last, : en : 5 = 'By the time he had reached the|¥nce#ing and paivs in chest.” Re. + Cellar chemists long since discovered that almost any- and female rns Seu unter she A happy: Wamesome, magic; with a amet) Sang. TES. | ; |front door, however, and I let him | {use Substitutes. thing in the vegetable kingdom can be converted into alcohol, |enforcement of this statute, -clut- | Andthiens et af epeceracte and Res Tv OF THAT . te rinse Hee eee ae _ ‘but. wormwood is a new one to most of them: The ease with te” the population wie helr un- | gay, warm-hearted mirth, |the ordinary wellmannered, well-| CURED HER . gwhich alcohol can be filched from bounteous nature is the Gerortel to make eon ent he Hil strive to bring her happiness \conduc:ed parlormaid. 5m st difficult of the many prohibition problems eecoftwelvess but thie would bel pier, at | ain worth; | pte changed his clothes and went RHEUMATISM a8: y P Pp iS. lecgeatiens ead enone id be! rn try to keeps with all the skill a jock preeenbly for a round of golf. : T | sive, lover can. devise, Then T we i 4 : - UNCANNY |; 0m te other Bani wat reeaon Taose little laughing wrinkles at |ahd press the clothes which he had So renee Eanes Szterlence : ry . 5 ave we to eve that, under this! th, or eyes! < . ed by rheumatism, Radio engineers will broadcast Niagara Falls, so that | complex: civilization “of oucs | ‘(he Comers af her eyes | Hea hea foun! bewaress cae be Mrs. J. E. Hurst, who lives at 608 E, “bugs” all over the country will hear the roar of the falling | person who. has passed a dozen | Together we will laugh tatough life, lapparently locked it. The discov-| Dovgias Street, C-293, Bloomington, i ater. To furnish contrast, other scientists expect to enable| mental summers has progressed and bravely as can'he,/ \ery, coming on top of many others,|".. is so thankful at having cured- + « iy \gave me food for thought, I re-|herselt that out of purc gratituile |: solved to watch the next morning’s| She is anxious to tell all other suf- newspapers. It was becoming| ferers’ Just how to get rid of thelr jmore and mere clearfto me ‘that|‘orture by a simple way at home. jthere was something in my-mas-| ,Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell \ter’s mfanner of life which he *was| Merely mail your own name and ad- snxious to ‘conceal from the world, | dress, and she wit! gladty send you I was the more convinced of this|this ‘valuable information entirely when I saw that in the top draw-j ree. Write her at once before you er, which ‘he had opened to take|forget, \* : Adv, hear, wireless, the chirping of a°cricket in | far enough to be happy, though | We'll, chuckle )in the face of fate h te nprine Islands. » ie tae tt eerie? A mere. matter of nappl- | akg enn: at Tete BS A ness, would probal rry | End i Ki or- This suggests that in the next war the people at home! the super-or ine. They aes | naareriee fib the world per. me in and hear the battles. That will make harder jattuned their minds to higher | More frolicsome \ands sunnier be- foxk fox th iting officers.: As far und/ is| con- | things. ‘ 4 cause we lived in it; “ e recru a a8. so! is\ con- phe | cause we live Babee Ae an “(and, later, sight) radio is entirely eliminating dis- One might doubt in extenso.' And all of: our posterity will have, Yo 7 h, Which brings us close to the threshold of But it is too easy to doubt. Per-' so I surmise, haps, after all, most ,Oregonians’, Those, little -laughing wrinkles in «Sane -) PHave reached the soph‘sicated age, the comers of their eyes! 4

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