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~_-—--- PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Clase Matter. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1923 | “You will trust me,’ ‘she declared | ring on his left thumb and put Mix- ik a iow. “ _| Up Land to rights again.” | ir a to tone. You will remem “Oh, ho, ho! You will, will you,” ; ber what I have done for you to-| ssid someone. “Basier said day. I am the woman who waS! done. You're not\there yet.” ‘made to complete your life. You Up hobbled a man on a peg-leg. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EDITORIAL REVIEW CAREFUL! CAREFUL! Comments reproduced In _ this column may of may not express the opinion of The Tribune, ‘They BIS. C iF aa - - Publishers | 8r¢ presented here ip order th had better realize it and make use (To Be Continued) — SSMU WY ABERES COs l : gt liportant™ ieauoy” which. are sf ys of me. You Witt not regret ce | (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service) i age’ ive: eing discussed in the pri co) s ¢ i o if Foreign Repre Boulud: i] the day, a and though women have never been | G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY r | oa more than ae toys of my idle mo- } om CHICAGO — - : cd : DETROU “A BITTER FOOL” = Wh ments, I felt the passion of hez | I : 2 YZ LY strike into my heart. My sens Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. Y Seve ANGE: iy heart y senses | e Phey apply the deadly logic y I saw life different. tinued, “I have a fancy about that, | LW ; Oe PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH The fools are the most mellifiu- ype, iyi He ied cae Stier’ atid Ss EW YORK _- : : 7 Fifth Ave, Bldg, | ous and sometimes the shrewdest WHA \ more silat She Wak ke som? Ins pues Le a ees = — ——. | speakers Ni bebotg 4 “iy peautiful animal. er eyes were " . 7 > Tava 7 20 jsee through the w pings of poor u i ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (34) ‘huanin nuns ea ie aire Z 4 Y BO ee eee Say Ss he Associated Press is exciusively entitled to the use or | stract. reason which — in i t : ff : ‘ republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | inakes the actions of life ee rea aa Key ls xeason why War ae iA: wise eredited in this paper and also the local news published lived ridiculou They shall never be able-to give evi-! ask him row fast he was going. And the ex terrible power like a modern ‘¢ irresponsible. friend and foe alike planation of their in criticism is that imtellectual, they herein. ‘All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are 1180 reserved, dence against you. But there will be no disaster, I know how clever you are. | too have brains. Say that this means something to you ; Chicago will build a $15,000,000 hotel and we will let you know later - —_————— — te fools in Shakespeare have TAYE ELH BFESE Cray clean: if tain is the cost or rate. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION eee cl eons ee ' j Refay He : sf They claim it Ces smoke cal a Sag a en Seeeate a thy el) : took her int 8. ove! ea fireman when 75 Bryn SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | ive no part or party to sustains | (ad's GLVERA MEO IMHBTTRIRG UNION | Mave pine warehen one th uigte when called to action they waver i clothes, Daily by carrier, per year : Bua seoeg aces!) Ds E spivill sh tex rmed my blood, a fierce de! Mi reas ce Rare aA ¢ my COMmpINIn rv Beuy eu ac in her strange-eolored eyes which = Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ...............+. 7.20 cused from sweat and worry, freed | peeved -WHTE Re MNMNCAIIe) uie.| Allied councmuelial gent aXprican Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) 5.00 by the money of others from ue This modern Borgia seemed to| board to jail where they no doubt Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota........... 6.00 AE TOeLiRg Nee haa te he have fastened herself on to. my received « very warm weleome. =. “ap GE ae Te Vane KUEIRELANRW at Vorielsbyening life. The figure: of the men in the Baie eh adlaa eee THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ; little wood grew more shadowy. intirely too many people go to Post. ' 1 whis-| the movies without cough drops (Established 1873) YOUR TROUBLE Life is easier to understand and le: if we perceive the truth that there everything. For instance, you make a mistake —— ——————--—- RAVAGANCE | HIGH SCHOOL What sent a high school boy, 1] fun loving, likable chap, out with | |a revolver to hold up filling sta- | tions? Nobody knows. But those | acquainted with him believe he lost | ult to handle, | is a purpose behind and pay the penalty. | “Where is the pistol?” pered, holding her away from me ‘for a moment. | “Where no one will ever find it,” | | She answered. “And the clothes?” 2 “Burned. 1 run no risks when your safety is in question.” ;. The searchers came back to the | Having a beautiful complexion | doesn't leave much time for clean- ing up the aouse. Did you know the spring poet | for magazines must be in by M A recent dog show held in New The chances axe, you'll realize later on that the mistake was | €On!T0l of himself under’ pressar house half an hour or so later. 1). sent to-help. y P awoid yreater mistake of poverty;, because he was con- | jwas busy rebinding the handle of | York wasa very snappy affair. sen iy a & greater mistake. . | stantly contrasting the condition my plitter? Ji rien - - Take a reckless auto driver, defying the fates and by his! of boys who had plenty of money chy preparitie dinner, Greyes, Among the first signs of sprinz carelessness endaiigering his life and others. He has a nar- | with his own accepted a whisky and soda. He! ®t tae seed catalogues. Of course, that is no excuse for ; ray escape er & “small smashup. Unless he is inclined to be | iat he did. But leaving the boy Ta eae 2 ters tedected. |" Before deciphering a granite tab- feeble-minded, the incident sobers him, makes him more out of it—he is beyond human help sa Tt K? : asked | te ike let of heiroglypaics found near So cayetulssfbis probably prevents a big accident later. now isn’t there a suggestion here Ls Mae as he prepared to take | yora, Cal., the experts may call it “Op také'a man drinking himself to death. He wakes up in for ba Jehu Guy Hn) in) ca eT eTanau ian etewdl _ {headache tablet and let it drop. jail, his memory. & b A great fear seizes him. What i There probably isn’t a boy who | : So far ag cireum aii cn | UeReaders nerd arathovematalang reat he locked ‘up-for? ler? A great sigh of relief when he |,new Ray Bishop who would hot Hateee ae creennes ame ad ae tle around the stock exchange, Hous. leatna’that all he ‘did while drunk was get into a brawl with- | giadly have given up. driving to leagr ay OEE Tnleivceee : Bar ; out casualties. (Chances are, this drunkard—if drink hasn’s , school in his automobile, if he had haeveroreRaMinc CAN yGuRE READ at Bea iu canis, to ntirely destroyed his éommon sense — will become an ab- | known that his car going to} ~~ | too, with a wife and three or four, : e send the. boy to his dei ‘tainer, Again the small trouble prevents him from big j,,\ or girl with money ordinarily and I looked at the girl, strivi [ce simply out to do his duty. Someone should nominate John trotible later. doesn't think of the effect of lavish to get past the almost cynical im- Morin of Jeffersonville, Ind., for penditures on schoolmates w THE Sse 5 e GREEN-EYED penetrability of her speech. “Why did you do this, Janet?” 1 He stopped short, swallowed a | little sob in-his throat, and turned something. At 86 John has made an average of $50 a month and saved After all, maybe it’s a good thing that Europe is in hot , ess money to spend. It doesn't melced away. $30,000. water, with more trouble than it can handle. a Siang UAL IHUWIEEGRE ee Unele ACCOMPLICE “He did what no man in the! “I hope that you will give me an- ie fears or so of this, and it will probably percolate through European’s skulls, that war does not pay, that it n terrific mistake. Progress, you know, is born in pain. children is likely to lead to heart- burning and trouble. . But how many mothers heard their hoy “A fellow doesn’t gut any ice at school un- have Copyright, 1 Arrgt BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM by E NEA Service, Ine. World has ever dared ‘to do before, sir,” she replied. -—upon the lips! I wonder that 1 did not kill him where he stood!’ “Had you no other reason than Phillips Oppenheim other game of golf some day, Mr to take his leave. “With geat pleasure,” I assented se 8 e Figures show fires did $16 dam- “He kissed me | Stanfield,” he said, as he prepared j age in America while you read this line. | A great many future convicts are On the other hand, if Europe could suddenly be restored | jess he’s ee n.”” ; that, Janet?” 1 persisted. Sir Norman Greyes’ Decision, jtrying to make a living witaout and, a y be res s he’s got plenty of coin.” How eh pes A taraay. i > Lworkina Peet os cece Rano ae ai Sc any es Beale Ne . bi ‘I wished {0 save you ,sir,” she Yesterday the inquest on poor! working now. fo normal and its path strewn with roses, the European, many girls appealed to their {Richard Ladbrooke, after having cee mothers for expensive clothes on n’t such a mess | be i the ground if they didn’t have them would say: “Why, shucks! that last war w BEGIN HERE TODAY swered. To save me from what?” before noticed. Her hair was been twice adjourned, resulted in A little man always hates to start to get out of, after all. Come on, let’s have another round.” | they would be left out in the cold,|S!R NORMAN GREYES, formerly | brown and lystrous. ‘From the lay verdict of murder against some | an argument with a big man because Europe is suffering from cause and effect—from the laW and attract no atiention ne the] "Vou had/better tell me every-| “You think that I was in dang-/ person or persons unknown. The | Re URES shen uci atlier: of action and reaction. You can get put on shock absorbers.! The problem of ostentatious in thing, Janet,” 1 enjoined. alk is Saget ee ee Deis c eee oe Seve: stati ay PTTMSC Mico ten titely «eli ety aed penttioul laitigan ca neeEcnildcennieeronliy AYERS, famous crimi-| “Scon after you had gone out,”| “I know that you were. [jelon | unony our present fetiminaly 7 Sever Uyratlon tations have! had tent oe ee i parent's problem rather than a| masquerading she said, “the man who lied m the} “Who or what do you think {) metheds. It pulls at the strings of | birds singing over them. Wouldn't econ: | parent's : an , ;my conscience with sickening in-! it be great if they could broadeast Thomas Pugsle ognized by Gre broker, is rec- who sen¢ | problem of the children themselves. world | of course ‘the children are unin- We pav the full price for everything we do in t tool-hor questions about you e came here and asked me | am He made his |tensity. Ladbrooke had found clew which he confided to no one. a} fried chicken? and for everything we get out of life. If may not work out | formed and r for the things| Police inspector to acco: way }into your bedroom: We “was ted Pac ni ing abo that way in eee ae activities, but it bes on the law of | money will buy. They i cone Oniithe ietreets RUPE co CD Gua Orin) ey want difonsitawageniain (Hej had traveled downite) Wore) none: hh sia coon sae o oa ic "I jto push their parents to the limit.{ i@Spector and escapes, youhad traveled down. He opened tT must have heen / in search of the missing man Pugs: | Hlave toe wishi-yGulackre when, average’ A | But it is the duty of fathers and |. Known at the golf club as James | the bottom drawer of your ward-| ai ajti’s mercy many a time. !ley-—or Michael Sayers, as I be-| Pace to wish you were when you One man may seem to have the knack of getting: money | F i h : Stanfield and suitably ed, | robe-and found them.” She went on slow! lieve him to have heen. He must} #T¢ @way. disgu hael is introduced to Sir Nor- inet Soale, maid in the home rs, is secretly in love with n : i ne} mothers to consider the welfare too casily, but somewhere in his life the system is evening | not only of their own children, but things up. Strike an average, and we’re all in much the | of the whole school, when it comes | to indulgence. same boat, getting about the same out of life. | There was a re volyer in the top “T have alway believed,” she uwer,” T remarked continued, “that you were leading “fT had discovered that and hid-|a double life. The few visitors you have been murdered there either by Pugsley himself or some con- federate; yet not one of us has w York le} lator claims only six cents should be paid for a bro- ken heart. Lady who has one tells ; ; etectinetaimolicemt it,’ she repli ave ve come at night, and | been able to lay our hands upon aj : ; % : aimeuane = - Everyone has seen girls on their Detecting a policeman | den it,’ ‘she replied. have had have come at night, and | be Yy ou lusisle-fecls N SRGRRELITARE Of course, it depends on individual reaction to life, on our| yay ie men acon, Bitls on their »wing Michael, Janet shoots the} ‘And after he had found my | secretly... Whenever you have ar-| single shred of evidence. 1 have | US She feels like five times taat oe 4 2 | way to high school dressed like | fl! : i Ba : melt away | amount. sensitiveness for responding to joy or trouble. What may jyoung women on their way to al r through the forehead, kill-},clothes? rived here, and Mr. Stanfield has een aneels to tear mn yeolt away | EA be a tragedy to one person isn’t a “hill o’ beans” to another. | party. Atrocioug taste, not on the | him instantly, Greyes and “He went down to the shrubbery | recommended to play golf, there |from the place. I have ad Y-' Loaning money improves the erriccstucican.cet infinite.doy fromhiaciiethine-that ld | bart of the daughter, but on the |Sa¥ers find the body. Both rec to wait for you, has been‘a tragedy or agreat rob- | eral games of golf with Mr. Stan-) pomory, nd one of us can get infinite joy, from something that woulc Partolbeh mien fess be the man. Greyes becom “Did he say what he wanted?” | bery reported in the newspapers on | field, and I have dined with him: vaspicious that James in reali master ¢ bore others. Troubles and mistakes are seen the automobile parked near u nd boys taking Michael sent to develop our characters, inal high schools, to bring out our hidden powers and to make us appreciate eine OFT Ato aruleaaene m they ve iat Ni = Atl “I went down the other path, and | come, | am glad.” j reward for the apprehension of the} the good things when they come, Everything gets monoto-|the building. | What are parents) NOW GO ON W 1 madd my way across the spongy] “You realize that you killed a} murderer, but at present I have not | nous, when there’s no contrast. intiees Suis eere a ae vasea” {turf to where le was standing. |man in cold. bloo I peristed, | encouraged him. I do not want x} | rhey are spoiling their own |told hike, CMs tan, Lleased,” | When | was so near that there was | determined to try her to the limit, crowd of. people stirring up the | aniaeeescnites ‘aking trouble | feeds ee age ne oes Pather lim: Tyo chance of missing him, 1 shoty “I am glad that Thave,.” she re-| waters. I have(not said as much RENT i aM ae Th y Ae MARINE trouble | ited, as 1am only here oceasional- him.” i 2 J plied | to anyone—not even to him; but i A ma A oe - ‘or families of less ample means.|ly, My gardener is out for the uf- se a rs seine arte ing jec: my i In Chicago twice as much money is going into new build- | They are helping to create an un-|ternoon, so there only remains my Luan ane to non courees ia) Lote a HlomestlG aenrantii Leal ero gubiine tu thevoblerteotimva tel iaenro leche asia. year ¢ Pr rmstr fi- | Wholesome atmosphere in the | maidservant.” : i eee mare, «Ane Lavesseen) you save a f au ¥ Sis ! ng projects as a year ago. Fred Armstrong, expert RE cateest BU tO eelys) CHETEHCY, WO ey ese death trifled with, and trifled with | your obligations.” | Thomas Pugsley. ‘The dav 1 find | son of his connection with the building trades, says: |wrong fdeals. Isn't this a goot| 1 lea the way into the house. activity forecasts a certain drop in rents this year, as a large | the following morning. felt’ that would h “He had told me that he was an officer of the police.” “And then?” some day or other this it myself, like the juggler with his] “You need not scoff at me,” she ‘ball, I always / Once at his house—a very excellent | jdinner and wonderfully cooked. Now that it has; He is desirous of offering a small j him, the mystery of Ladbrooke’s “T am a woman, «| murder will be solved. And I shall: time to consider where the indul-| Janet was busy in the kitchen, but but I have never heard it | complained. Hey y Ean Ont ? hye qsaratig) de oma ier Hast fF Bi eaene De ap an amy. | ece Mee M es) . spoken of with more indifference.|dangerous woman, but a clever | find him! | By John E. Rankin proportion of the permits taken out are for residential pur Heente lores gate of parents | came at once to our summons. As | Ohts Se erat cart ragenences Sa aR eEE aa es anc | os | U., 8. Representative From Misxin« poses. ; as ia a usual, sho was wonderfully neat, and his companion were. still nt. 1am fit to be your com-; “The Kiss of Judas,” second! sippi, First District jand her manner, although reser led, was perfectly open, We want to Know,” my compan- ked, hether there have callers at the home this ume situation, in most other cities. More than two! 9 billion dollars worth of homes will be erected in our country | during 1923. It leaves a big margin of increase after allow- ing for old homes torn down. Law of supply and demand | HE'LL DO By Berton Braley can talk to the scholar or to the dunce, | talk tion i been visible in the hody of the de few yards awaj little wood. ‘The d man was only J leaned forw: ion. That is my hope.” “I have never trusted a woman in my life,” I told her. ; story of this remarkable series, | WIN begin In our next issue, | In a certain town there was to be a hanging. | The scaffold had been prepared. |the prisoner was ready and th ; Sheriff was just about to adjust tn made rents soar. The tide turns and the same law is due to! ° ii) fiber eae GK. (albernngne ; ADVENTURE OF |) noose and put the black eap over make rents come down. It’ll take time—at least several |The children he meets take te him lee eae nepenet a EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO |, THE TWINS - ihe man's head: when it was diseov- Seige conn Lo mormal: ‘vm = th 1 hei | for the master’s dinner al ere |Saas MG haiti irate eee Me ee iiHlave you seen anyone about the | (EVERY (MPORTANT UR THAT GOmMSS \ | By Olive Barton Roberts | carlier than the legal time for the : . | Wherever he goes he fits in with | P'2Ce* fee J S PROSE. 3 We THIS . execution. PROSPECTS f ' tHe crowd, aie pose iCame x ‘© one, sir. OP Fee HS BROS S_BURG The Twins left the “cut-out” lady!. When this situation was 2x- People will face trouble only up to a certain point, then ; move away to seek relief. That’s what brought America its , ‘first colonists. And it’s the escape that will be sought by | His laughter is hearty and meliew,/_ “Did you hear anything which SoA nie onl wise Might have been’the report of a nor too proud, [aie ih yf But simply a regular fellow. othing at all, sir. MOU, AS A MEMRBGE © - THE CITY GOUNQIK i. fo Do ALL IN Youve Powe To CBSTRYCT IT UL ‘and her chocolate-caked og with: the pink-icing ears and proceeded to- ward the fiery mountain. Between them they carried the plained, a local politician arose and | remarked that he would, if allowed, | occupy the thirty minutes in talking in behalf of his candidacy for Con- overburdened Europeans as soon as they fully realize that | “Have you been outside the j basket of eggs that the old woman| gress. ni it will take generations to unscramble the eggs over there. } He isn't afraid to be acting the | house yourself?” . |had given them, | The condemned man looked at We could have the pick of the emigrants, if we wanted wien”, | Gihe| giz) hook eminent: ; Wace Abe nye Bey fpe te ee | the wauldhe orator. Then he turn- : i vill si i nazi} Vhen clowning will make people ave | occasion to go 2 eir eyeballs | ed to the sheriff. 4 ecu Ee outlook is, Uae of them yi getlle ai et eas peopl‘out, sir,” she replied. “I have began to smart with the great heat.| “If its’ all the same to you,” he ¢ ustralia, western Canada and parts o rica), Big WAES | yet aighity cits on nit Nefd like all been busy inthe kichent | The flames leaped so far up into the; remarked, “I'll waive that thirty : always start gigantic racial movements, shiftings of popu | crown, | Greyes nodded, and dismissed sky that it seemed they must oe! minutes. Hang me right now. I've lation. One of them impends now.: When’ dignity seems necbssary; her after a few more unimportant touching the sun, j heard that bird before. ss ashe He's fond of good music, however | questions. Soon a police jnenector | eae ourselves over with | ————t vas 5 meat ade, | arrived, an doctor. I 1 our Magic Green Shoes,” sai: PRESS AGENTS Sy Taldineiplane oh eats Ia ihe eeenerceane ond aise “Oh, yes let's!” agreed Nick, So Wee == A crate of graefruit is shipped across the ocean to Clem-| And yet he likes jazz when itis, As soon as they had gone, I went together they said a little rhyme: | y . . * , “ y enceau. The story is circulated that the “Tiger,” when in | cleverly plated Hi | ubata! “ol jones in ae ae | aulense carey a covet ; Fr a i | For ae is a regular fellow. | drawer foy the small revolver. [i . reen Shoes, enerice cand. Brapetult exbllareing and healthful. So | yam netr lieker “lashed ae? the | If we would find Jack Straw, Miss Lis’ Seitz, daughter of M. it is. ut In the dim background we secent a press agent | He's normal and healthy and honest | bottom drawer, which I had left | Not time must we lose!” and Mrs. W. H. Seitz and John Mer- for grapefruit growers. |_and clean, : |tecked for the'clothes| which 1 had | And the little shoes, always will-| cer of Livingston, Mont., were united It’s an age of propaganda—press agents seeking free i ahs kind of a chap you can tie to,| worn when I hdd made ‘my escape. fy ing to oblige, lifted them off the|in marriage at Helena, Mont. Sun- advertising. A newspaper editor’s problem used to be to {And thouga he is faulty, he neve Zhe ihe clones ea Med dee | NaS ii | Rountaine SRE over the fiery |day, Feb 11 according to announce- : A F ness hth ' d clothes, too, had disap- iS i . ive get something to print. Now, bombarded by clever “public- | ie couldn't be that if he'd try to; peared. Then t vealtncd thut 1 aes us : - a Ts | But something happened. ear So sealen Haren aRe, a ity engineers,” the problem is rapidly becoming, what not /A de-ent American, fond of his|faced with a problem. Someon>| { SO, IF OV CAN'T BE (taCPy UNLESS YOU'RE Just as they were above the high-| Wesley Burns of the Methedist © print. home, had penetrated my defenses. I| OBSTRUCTING SOMETHING, SES wHar | est part of the mountain, the flames i 0.1 | Wherever he happens to dwell; oh,|had been_-I probably still was_—in \ z | shot up higher and yet higher until | -piscoPal church. ep “= oi rian) 4 eee Ea an = i i iu i i t f Sa j There isn't a type that is trending | danger. 1 went down to the study NOD EAN! eo Wiel ite {thelr hot breath fhirly scorched the hae Cage eatin nota Y 4 ae 2 7 eR i |and summoned Janet once more to | little travelers, A - soa Plenty of coal waiting at the mines, but the railroads | More loved than the Regular Fellbw. my presence, When she arrived, { | Each time that the Twins wished ea ber roier and Boke cannot haul it, on account of car shortage. With ywilroads | AER CRESS tock my seat between her and the | themselves higher, the flames seem-| Joung co sen in a ah taste ie faving more freight than they can handle promptly, we |® jdoor. I made her face the win- |.2¢,£0.tellow, : Se ee ee A : is THOUGHT __ || dow. down in the shrupbery the “Ob!” cried Nancy. “What shall igstan #ealize the immense value of auto trucks. ie ae |police inspector was still talking |we do? We'll never get! over!” - ‘ Over a million motor trucks are in service in America, | | to Greyes, Suddenly Nick. thought of his| , Lewis F_Yyman returrie@ Satur- kauling 1430 millions tons of freight a year. The trucks {ge ee eee veere ste thy sight! “Do you know anything abou! eae) of ens, He remembered the day. oe bavi aaa yg nnere he i e railroads. Both are d. Within » this affair which you did not tel} cut-out lady’s words, “If you are in| hs » F uneral 0. ill never Spe ee railroede, Sat. st eee Within | wna as a watch in the night--Py EIBIE Nore Seat Aig. pot tal trouble, break one of these eggs.” |Bis sister, Mrs. Addie Morton who 28 years we'll also lying freig’ ok | 90:4, i (i | “Yes, sir,” she replied. He reached in, seized an egg and| died at Her home in Burlington, Tu. - _ Van This. narrow isthmus ‘twixt two, 1 jooked at her thoughtfully. | cracked it on the handle. Instantly |#"4 who was buried at Estherville, + 9 -<ge boundless seas—-Moore. RELIGION" The facts of science offer no proof of a spiritual life after death. But they involve no contradiction of such a future . So says Prof. Arthur A. Blanchard, of Massachusett titute of Technology. : : ee =. People with long memories will ponder that. Science Hud religion used tq be far apart. Day by day, in every way, moves eloser to religien’s camp. Truth always wins long run i | She was very stragiht and shapely r lin the gray twilight. Her eye;; met The Manchester, England. Roya!! mine without flinching. I haye Infirmary reports the case of « mMn| heen an indifferent student of wo- whoxe heart continued to beat for| men’s looks, but I realized. then five hours after he had ccased | to} that they were a very beautiful breathe. though rather a+ cruel color, i areen-brown of a light shade, with [bro lashes and finely cut eye> \Every minute: of sunshine raises 000000 tones of water t:om the\ecrth, brows. There was @ passionate curve to her lips witich I had never ‘8 shower of sang ‘streamed from the egg, a whole train-load it seemed, ; and fell directly on the burping mountain. In a second the fldmes vanished and in ‘another second the Twins stood safely in the other side. “Oh, look, Nick!” “cried. Nancy. “There is Jack Straw's domino pal ace, on the hill beyond: that fiver. Jus as soon as we arrive, we'll hunt him up and make him turn the Observation of Child Welfare in May. will again find the club women of Mandan sponsoring a child wel- fare campaign, baby clinic and show according to announcements made, The Fortnightly club last sponsored the plan of a baby show and child clinic and received hearty support from the other women’s or- ganizations of the city, year *