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“* ---_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923 °° PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE) Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class | — Ma Comments reproduced in thig fatter. column may or tmnay not express a TTS TY the opinion of The Tribune, They BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - = -_—~Publishers | fir Prone ative both ages Vv: ai ectnnins ——————— of important {issues which Re as Tea, in which it might amuse you! IT’S HARD TO TELL WHICH IS HAPPIER to take part. : | “Let me hear about it,” I beg-| ged. | My companion brushed the ash} from his trouser-leg and rose to; his feet. = re i " z : Sine t : “Let us walk to my office,” he Foreign Representatives Te peats gaUecase eas che Ore || ye Geseke suggested. “We will see whether| G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ( | jean OODRNESS cay ie 4 Guiths yee eae in, . * = G * 5 oT: ! CS KOR 5) AIA prwa ve 5 choose, - ai ce tg . CHICAGO DETROIT | yooks FoR A DE : t WONT SEE A intieh dopetigy ner ubhta Saieeeeet Elsie le i Penbits a UE {ITH caine: het i ea Pee > \ fany place to claim they were. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMIT It may be that there Was an imp- i aut: naval teeter Tee . : H f altogether discard! peseity NEW YORK * i % é Fifth Ave. Bldg. | ish motive in tue mind of the gen WELL. my suspicions, for it seemed in-) First sign of spring in Philadel- <a = = z ——-———-——— | jus who propounded to a selected Goo BYE, = ~ edible that this man was really | phia when Judge McKechan or- MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {list of six Princeton professors ne TEACHER ‘Ge chidirs Gata tT Cay he ee dered a probe of house paint prices. —_-———__ —— ——————= | question “What ten books would | «| lice ree countries had sought) The Associated Press is exciusively entitled to the use or you choose to luke witlt you if you for atthe fe aa i ane visited) King George's new grandson will republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | Were destined to spend the 4 repwlabe, and quietiy Aandsome| be called a prince except when cry 5 suite of offices in the Rue Serib your life on a desert island It | jing in the middle of the night. ‘ ot | Ses wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | tyiy jaye been i's intention to get where my ion conversed | pubes herein. ! 4a line upon the pedantry or the in- for several son various! A Seattle man escaped from jail All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are j sincerity of the schoolmen when Wn Re i Woe with ye ; three times and if you think that 1s also reserved. he put them on parade. The pub- cler! terward we walked | casy just try it one Sins eee lished results. at any rate, are in- across to the Place Gaillon, where ae ‘my host selected a lunch with the! st sign of spring in Northville, kill of the born gourm e-! Mich., was when a divorced man of \fused to allow me an ape 6 he would marry ag: {ordered the choicest of wine. In{ E if ithe course of our meal he asked| Grossman is a scientist me a most surprising question. {can bottle the sun's r: | “Do vou hear frequently from) ready bottle the moon ting. ery one cf the six picked which is not only | MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ! but comniendable Daily by carrier, per year. . » $7.20 | Four picked the Bible to top their Daily by mail, per year (in Bi +. 7.20 | lists. At this the cynic may snort, Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00 | 2ut if he does he will only show é ain, ing ne yal chine. u u y ) iis’ cow mmorance, When the your friend Norman Greyes?” — \ Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota........... HOON erase caneelvan aie aideal OF “ Heard rota Hin ats aili"i Til) Who ape duBHer €du¥alion doen't ee e = al cing Bibles in all the hotel replied, “I imagine that the situa-} pay? Yale students voted they had THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER 1} Foonie for (he contort of travelers |t’on would be, to say the Jeast of} rather marry women with jobs. (Established 1873) |they were inaugurating a jit, precarious. What do you know| - ae Z Se | eronteneperiapa stim even) tiie about him?” in Cleburne, Tex., who in My companion smiled. \ a million quit work : | “Phad a little affair of the same! bought an auto, so may be back Inature,” he confided, “with the! work soon. isubchicf of the police here. F jco's Dumesnil, his name w “And where is he now?” I ask-|qucen of Magined. The Bible is not only DO YOU KNOW IT? | good for the soul, but for the mind, Astronomers announce that an explosion, probably the | Tt is the best of good Literature. greatest. in our history, took place Feb 27, out among the | The finest: short stories in all stars. Beta Ceti, a star of the “second magnitude” or bril- nted letters are to be found : One of these who placed the They m Solomon gave — the peba an airship. [fhe liane uddenly flamed up and became one of, the brightest | piste net was Dt. Henvy «Van led. did, ‘it. shows how wise Sol wax ‘ > stars—technically known as “first magnitude. | Dyke, and this was to be ected | “He disappeared,” was ee What the astronomers really mean, is that the explosion | of him. since he is entitled to the jsidered reply. “Ag BAC tho ihe etueied 19 TY COE CD | people disappear in Pa a Frenchman broke the gliding rec- ja battle of wits between us, and T{ord without breaking anything: els: was almost sorry when the end - came. Self preservation, however,| First sign of spring j|makes strenuous demands upon} when Mrs. Langtry, }one sometimes.” v to return to the ‘4 i. “Concerning Norman Greyes ?”! : ‘71 persiste | But, because Dr. sntly decided to step g | aside and nquish the chair of| Beta Ceti is so far away from our earth that it takes light, ; Murray professor of English liter- traveling 186,300 miles a second, 80 years to reach us. In aang toa younenaa Hla a other words, when we look at this star, we see it ag it existed | trom nim in the makeup of the in 1843. balance of his “desert island li- | What is it like now brary.” He his disappointed ug in hence, in the year 20 lace 80 years ago and that it became visible to us ae libs) 2: | Van Dyke re | London was Tl, decided » the Alaba ht as well , As far as peace soe j,. Forgive me—I wandered a} man with 22 children little from the point. I mentioned | be living in Europe. r name because he ; oe | One nice thing ‘about radio is the ’ 1 exclaimed. Jartists never worry over rain kee} d by the Calais train! ing the audience at home. last evening. I fancy that later in the day he may probably stroll| Be careful while spring cl into the American Bar at the {It takes a finger nail ne Grand Hotel.” {months to grow out aagin. No way of knowing until 80 years part but not completely. After the Bible, he selects Shakespeare, the “Home Book of Verse,” Plutarch “Lives,” Thackerary’s’ “Henry, Fi "and an edition of Word Then he stops, and pos refuses to go anyfurther, | is on this earth an aristocracy of| He remarked that he “wished to | intelli twill win’ in” th reserve the other four until just | long ran 9 ari sloeracy “of in > THE HONOR OF A man 10 feet from you looks up and sees you at a cer- | tain instant. Farther away, 100 feet behind him, another man looks up at identically the same time. 3ut the sec- | ond man sees you a fraction of a second later than does the | ning. five first man, since it takes the light waves a fraction of a sec- | hefore packing up" for the journey | telligence can br | | “1 take it,” I said slowly, “your ond longer to reach him. The fraction is infinitesimally | to this thieal istar There the| cies of numbers to their support) M LUI ARD {suggestion is that Norman Grey The best thing about being real small, of course. It increases with distance \ | good doctor sived his own e,| after they have duly andecomplete- | Wie jhas discovered my whereabouts ?”| short is hotel blankets cover all ex- ’ Be. ee. aa iS Pee {and our respect for his red-blocded | ly esplianed jusi what they | rey feyt $Y 7 “I will be perfectly frank,” wae|cept your head and feet. O You've noticed a similar phenomenon if you ever looked | jndependence. He would andoubt-| and what the earth ought to have BY E, PHT LIPSOPPENHEIM my companions prompt avowal. | soe _ out at s nd saw smoke come from a cannon before you | edly want to slip in a couple of | We are going to have it, and you} ‘ 2 Ha do net know that. There is a heard the report of the explosion. The explanation here is {is own admirable works, for} cannot help it any more than “one Copyright 1522 by B. Phillips Oppenheim distinct possiblity that Norman that light waves travel faster than sound waves } which no one could blame him.|of my grandchildren could keep , ARrEUONE Sine, Greyes has come over here in con- ADV. INTURE OF Z fd aves tre as ans id waves, land, perhaps —but that is none of | me from walking out of the front nection with another affair in| THE TWINS a which I am indirectly interested. | deor if T wanted to do so."—Den-| | our busin # : : i : ‘The cynic. however, may be per- | ver News. : {I have a proposition to make to| : When you look up into the sky at night, you see the stars] mitted to sneer to his dark heart's pila S Vendetta began between edge of the structure of Ameri. | You. e a taxicab and drive out By Olive Barton Roberts not as they are today but as they were at various times inj content at those othe s oa | Michael Sayers, man of many lean life, had been alt the actual!*? Versailles for the afternoon. 0 the past. The time depends of their distance. who included) Homer's Haid” and who held Suppose there were people living on Beta Ceti. ratorahen a iaieainG | There couldn't be, as we understand things, because of the | 4void the suspicion that they were intense heat up there. But just suppose. And suppose, also, |0? Ptrade and feared the und Capitol Jokes ~ |) crimes and aliases, and Sir [training nee | On your way back, stop at the; Away went the Twins in ite Cane Norman Greyes, once of Scot- k | | | taverne Bertain, near the Armen-/ dueer automobile. ‘ He, I will meet you there at lock. I propose a perfectly fair Thad a cirde of friends willing to vouch for me beau- | whem I could have ineteas It was queer because it had wings fair] instead of whcels, But then, there here on} were queerer things than that in Mand Yard, when ed al-|7 + accepted and |Pareain to you, If he tiful housemaid saved most ad lib; a do: 4 graduate body might also have hyve aid : : 4 ; 4 lyour business, I will assist you tc | \° * that an astronomer on Beta Ceti has a telescope powerful mea ta iy nueniialio uate Thirteenth District him {ean Si pen ine pigeonholed by the police; a gen-jescape, If he is interested me the ; Mix-Up Land. - enough to enlarge our earth sufficiently to see what's going } their pr ices were to be print=[ A negro down in Alabama was 1) dead the officer sent to arrest {CU Wppearanee which, thanks, t-lother little matter I spcke of, “You'll shave to guide me, on her Jed. After all, We best test_ would rested by a colored iro able ant! him. Janet became . my sain of dressing, my horn-| shall ¢ m oun foe ro ‘the automobile to Nick. so si f Ritch it takes 80 SaOr she rel between {be to propound the same question | brought before a black justice of] wife and rimmed eye my "short s a bargain,” I promised. ‘behind the big wheel and turned it eis HH Ene aS POR RB e waves) Os ite ye) DCOWeRMI TS niece men, in trade or the | the peace. 1 beard and’ mustache, would have! to our chicken,” my. cor p ly exe ho'do not have to] The justice’ couldn't read or wrii&! Knows ections with an eve {but he frowned portentiously at the! ter the Leeds bank robbery orman (who i C 5 , this way and that, while eee af. |left- me unrecognized even under] Panion murmured, eying with ap-| beside him. the serutiny of the great Sir Nor-|Proval the dish ‘which had just] eyes himself. For many|been extended toward him; and we| “Now be carefu' our earth and Beta Ceti ,that astronomer < pened on earth 80 year fore he could see what is happening here today. to windward, sing what hap- ago. It would be the year 2003 be-| warned the au- at, too, would be | calprit, and, turning the pages of a] and had to flee the country. .|%an_ Grey A ; Apply the same idea to more distant stars, and people on!” interesting experiment. — Phil- fat volume on his desk, = % Sayers himself here & months T had not even heard the| Continued our meal. | tomobile, “and watch where y. + Fi 2 adelphia Record. Niggah, dis yere is de statutes ; f : sound of one of those names _un- : going. All sorts of . them would be peering through their telescopes toda e the story of his ne 0 un. ss c Ue : : eee ees : = : of de state of Alabama and I'm sou?! cneounter with Grey der which T had passed in. Eng-| Jt was about half-past five that]}in the air in Mix-Up Land.” watching the Battle of Waterloo, the building of the pyr JOHN SHARP WILIAMS froo it till I finds bigges’ fing ‘ bi and. It came upon me, therefore.|@fternoon when ismissed my | CUP RACER TY OTA mids, funeral of King Tut—and so on, according to distance. | = n sech cases made an’ pervided. Ant| It was perhaps the greatest sur- a thunderclap when my com ca and Seated myself at one of). 0’ eee at ae ( ¢ This is what Einstein has in mind when he says that timé| The people of the United States. | Tm goin’ cha’ge you dat fine prise of my | when the trim.|panion, to all appearance a person|the small tables under the trees; N#ncy. ome Daddy has eo ‘the people of Mississippi and the| He ruffled the pages slowly and|bencvolent-looking gentleman with}of the upper and official classes |Cutside the Taverne Bertain, J| Watch out for telegraph: pole: Stas : : A {senate of the United State eventually announced: ‘{the red ribbon in his buttonhole.| whom I had ncticed many mprn-|Tdered a glass of tea with a slice| fences, and fire plugs, and th = will impress you that in the universe there is not really any | icsin 5 » co't fines you seventeeq| whe was sharing my seat in the} ings when strolling in the gardens,|f lemon; a packet of cigarets, and| Ae machines). jand/; .alll sorta) ib! present, past or future. All is an Eternal Now. Time is a] publi na half.” ’ pana des Invalid suddenly deliberately went behind the man poled sews to one of my, favorite | thing: delusion of our senses. A light-wave-image, of everything | him some, the senate will mi he defendant paid the fine and|addressed me u For over] aliases of which I had made us’ | t@Sks—watching my fellow-crea- we do, travels on forever Aes spac Rina: i ae Ae tah sreat deal and the country will | started te walk out, when the con-]a ye: ever since, in fact, my es-]at different times, and addressed |tUres. Every variety of the hu- pH AV els:-On Depa enternal, | come to miss him very much, Soon | stable wihspered to ‘his cape from the English police in|me by my baptismal name. Matt Tace sWWas ain eunences riding oa cemeniee I jhe will be a tradition, a lovable Niggah, you don foolish. You jScotland—I had been engaged in! “A little chilly for April, is it|:",¢¥e"y, description of carriage. 4 lone, at Washington, ‘Those who| couldn ‘a’ argued him down to two| the strenuous task of founding and|not, Monsieur. Pril, is it! rabble, I told myself a little con- it relative, not fixed and absolute. If you ponder the idea, it “What you said just now is very + funny,” said the automobile. “Don't 7 you know that in Mix-Up Land the fire plugs and telegraph poles stick Tal mene H i ur Michacl Sayers? yn i ing. : _, INCA ‘ .,..,.. [knew him and listened to him will | dollahs -an’ a qua'tah.” cultivating a nw identity. My pring matches well You) templiously. Not one of. them Gov", into the ground and the, thing Tichapata, Inca chief in Peru, watches fish swimming in! quote He stands unique inj, “I knows my busine: name was Mr, John D. Harmon. that the chestnut buds | "2d realized the supreme joy of| jeep wells, and cellars and cistern: istencs | It was as though Pate had sud-} nly decided to fleal my philoso- I was ‘a re from Providence, 8 gyods dea . He can speak hig mind, | the other. “I kin read thode the people of his state, | 1 knows, dat wa no a river. From them he gets an idea for an invention, an{ publi improved paddle wheel which he says would carry a Ship eee Tinie aid whe nevon| Alabam U A., and“L across the Atlantic Ocean in two days Tichapata catches a | questioned him. To them he is an] catalogue, An’ the jedge was foolin’}time at the G steamer, ives in New York to interest capitalists in his j institution. 11 was not for him to! around in the tinware section when] with compatriot Sageatibn. put his ear to the ground every so | he finds me ied, the and Dili This Inca chief is a university graduate. He builds | often to listen to what his consti: [clan F aatenteyall eens Bee ees tae : ‘ 5 Jiuents might be thinking and say-] to be automobile seetion.” know- wing an elegant case from hi H t canals, is an expert in repairing sugar plantation machinery, | ing; it wag not for him to be fig- handinmane nithinte ip) p ght eray suit and a Hom-| Suddenly they heard a sound. and travels in his home country on a bicycle of his own in-/ uring out closely the racial divi- ~ - : pasteboard, 1 read it | BUTE i » lean ie gobi dong, ding, dong!” it weat vention. The bike has revolving wings. .Tichapata is sions of his state before casting | | carefully. My eyes, however, were} fuiog pas oS Ger. Janet was | 12 tines. Christian. Compare him with his sun-worshiping ancestors, | is vote on certedmeinternational EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Matching for ane qnevement on te tt nat: pe listanea- talking “It's a clock!” cried Ni ots | quest eur Gas’ stop. I'd like to see it.” s hi rlare already waxy.” : aS Heard a little toward him, MY | de right hand stealing toward my{ pocket, “He bore my serutiny | PAY & mortal blow. In a handsonie| solinters.” without flinching, fimousine car, traveling slowly in Pp across| “Permit. rae fer ,|the trail of other vehicles, appear-| “All right, Tl be careful” said nent infest, ine to offer you! MY | cd my vesiomy: Noman Greyes—-| Nick, guiding the automobile away ny companion | proceeded, and hy his side Janet, my wife. He| from the well. Lookee, there's a well right in front of us, a mile high, with a pump on top. If we hit it, we'll smash to Ra ER : A me He s. No. Senator Williams part: “Mi on Lefevre}; ; ane and you realize how the white man’s ¢ ation is penetrat- | 4 i oo praia aoe ia ES ne o reportant than the idle flot: f ile li 4 ri - sd nee, LE: n spared this degr h 3 —Agent de Compagnie d’Assur- d ie 6 Hotsam of |tomobile lit on a tree, balaneing it- ing to the far corners of the earth. An Inca chief, riding Ife a genator-representative;} ( AHA tl CooK AT Try ee be sal sae Pe ti OSSSUF-" the moment. The car passed on.| seif like a bird. i VERS w } , 4 ‘ Ae xp “That, monsieur,” my companion | remained seated in my chair. I “I thought you'd stop,” suid th : frankly ‘confedsed, “is not my/ 22, Not think that T had turned a] clock. “Have you any extra hand: teal hi hair; yet an icy hand.seemed tobe} “Only two upicee,” said Nick. “Indeed Teiitianca: ipping: my eart, : ., “That's too bad!” sighed the clock. “It is an adentity,” he continuce A quietly appointed electric }«gince everything here is mixed up “which I have fixed upon the little | Prougham iumed in at the en-|1 have to tell time with my feet. world in which I spend the greater |'™#n¢e to the cafe, and the man! And a dreadful time I have of it, for part of my time, a’ name unde: [Mio pact introdeed Aulgeett to ane fee travel faster than hands, What =a bicycle and crossing the ocean to consult bankers, is the ‘he is not a rubber stamp. He} a most startling item jh today’s news. | would not be any of these things, | STRAIGHT FLUSHIZ {he “would rather be a dog and bay | AHA u AHAAA!!! jat the moon than such a Roman.” |? oe oe PERU | One of the old school is Mr. Wil-| | WHAT HAVE YOU coe ‘ ci . To many he is half a cen- , From Panama to the coast near Lima, Peru, is a steamer pentane alakes | ISort . trip of six days, An airplane line will be built, cutting the | never sought to “catch up. o” He has j Super- | time to two days, including stop-overs. Captain Walter Si-;fluous lags the veteran on the which I have earned a certain re-| ya, 1 i time is it?” « q Y 9, . i ae ene, Pa nnthconlalanauiinits putation, a'@etar rhe red s looking very spick and span.| “Ten o'clock,” 4 en mon tells about it. He’s head flying man in Peru, born in j*t8e: He has ‘been at Washington | putation, a certain soc.al standing. | tossed with the utmost ce Pau ‘Ten o'clock,” said the automo F F ie from Mississippi for thirty years. | New Orleans, still an American citizen |He will be 73 Simon says Peru is far ahead of us in organization and | have bile. “Morning or night?” “Morning!” “Goodness!” sighed the clock. But it is not my own, I° was M sees pee »|2Pparentiy ‘fresh from the bar-| ehyietened Paul and my purram bar's. He approached and seated “It was reported,” I said, watch. | himself. by my, side, y no longer. He could | das tong as he lived, but | ng back to Cedar Grove to | .plans for adapting the airplane to commercial use. Take | he is g ‘5 | “I will’ drink absinthe today, 3 Fy . i alae Pe - ae wr fee ctondily. “tha : e oday, } « c : op aye yi * #that grain of salt. But it does illustrate how the Latin- | ead. may be write a little and ing him steadily, phat Pact Cont | rramoigt ha ctold the: obowing | AoW ugheie, ree Onek - American countries are coming to the front. A gorgeous ha, Coneretinual lecond wilt Prance.? ane re ee that it is made as 1 (To Be Continued) civilization is in the making dow nthere. jlose in Mr. Williams its most | Lees ied like it. Come, my friend,” he add-| (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.) ed as he turned to me again, “throw away your wishy-washy scholarly contributor. It is a A Flicker Of annoyance passed | ‘pleasure to read him because he e | S$ my companion’s face, ae i A »|tea and join me.” _ : FLYING i {has read and remembered much | If that were true, monsieur, : . ry? ” 2 “The world’s airplane speed record was broken recently |that ix best in literature. He is he rejoined, “I should by now have |; 1,$hook my head. | Guard ainst “Flu He Usa gies ae pas aeia 4 | staunch supporter of the League of | become their ehief. I address you,|/, “Alcohol is not one of, the n ‘8 by Sadi L+esinte, French aviator. He flew 233 miles an hour. | Nations, He has paid the finest | believe me, a one master crafts. | Cessities of life with me,” I sai With Musterole Few of us would care to go that fast. More important is |triputes to Woodrow Wilson that | man to another.” It stimulates some, I suppose. It merely depresses me. Tell me z what you know about the coming| Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia eeutigne of this’ man Greyes”. usually start with a cold. The moment bea “In the first place, then,” Le- | you get those warning aches, get busy ,,' “I take a keen interest,” he con- | f¢YFe announced pleasantly; as he | with good old Musterole, fided, 50, Wes cecunits of an |helped himself to one of my ci-| Musterole is a counter-irritant that shall I say fellow-adventurers ?— | Barets_ and let ‘it, ““let me reassure | relieves congestion (which is what a in other countries. 4 read a oie aeonntt, not in’ Paria on co realign) pod pete creulstioo, much amusement—not unmingied, . 5 ol ic believe. me, sir, with admiration— | (Continued in Qur Next Issue) |ojd-fashioned mustard plaster without Hg pe pa ee ee cotland; and the, arrival o! ba iton your tips. John D. Harmon from Providence | | A THOUGHT | First you will feel a warm tingle a8 the here shortly after ward also in- |\@——--—-——————_—_-—_® pealing: oint it penetrates the pores, Py é “Why do you imagine that’ my | name. is’ Michael Sayers?” I asked | | . the news from Dayton, Ohio, where a helicopter flying ma- |have been said and written of him chine rises straight up in the air to a height of 15 feet and | He. believes that Wilson aN zremains aloft nearly three minutes. The importance of this | mp epnel for hie Soquatey: yaa Ns # achievement is that the, helicopter is the forerunner of popu-; In the last address zlar-priced flying flivvers that will eventually be used’ as e: Stedsively as autos are now. By rising straight up and de- |** ae f in of | eee the same way, it does away with the necessity of a! (04 Dea agee ae ay Asal pel ®long field for “taking off” an landing. — Will be kept inj your will or mine; that you ana I | etree whose doors will be in the roof. are just flies on the spoke cf 2 made im the} isenate by the’ Mississippian, ‘he | aid: “You have to learn that this | SGLE CON TRO IW!" |wheel and the wieel is going} ie {around and alJ that we can do 1s/ EI ¥ RADIO to let the wheel go. Now and then i i «| we may chec! * rested mé.” ling sensati The will of the late Augustus D. Jpilliard leaves 10 mil-|}¢ May check up the wheel a lit) ree This is a faithful saying, and Cooling sensation and 4, sae Fs 5 é tle bit. But the will of God, which ‘You have ‘your own. secret quick relief. , lion ‘dollars to the Juilliard Musical Foundation. It will be! is the will of the Prince of Peace. | agents?” wore? net ab Gag vivigt eg Se ergy Have Musterole handy for . the bank and the interest used'to educate young Amer- | that there shall be “peace on earth }- among men of good will,” has to with musical talent-but -without-money to develop B 8 prevail and when you try to %top ee : 'You had some reason‘ for mak-| We are all sinful; thertfore what- 2 The turé of broadcasted radio concerts will be taken | tary triumph t welleve seven mil-| ‘ ing .yourself known to me?” I! ever we blame ‘iif atiéther we shall caxe.of, in a similar, way. Radio will be endowed, legacies | lion majority, was it not? For the 4 queried. find in our own bosoms.—Seneca. igen teed shee Soeccige gag y ie ved Aage CC Rigg Et ee thoart from the plessure’of |.’ putre AB GOAE Gx jonaire probably has thought of the idea already 1d ,public opinion 1s not in th \ p meeting so distinguished a con- ree: ed his will accordingly. Why not do it now instead of} tong rin measured by numberings, = he ‘ frere,” he said, “there is a scheme| Pex ton delivered, 5 $0 hain se rey ‘ y. o> Lt 1s. measurell, by weight. . There in which I am at present interest-| ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. “Certainly; monsieur,” he as- 3 use. It ma t serious ill sented, “but they work for me and pie ty of whom \I a chief, ‘BSc and Se, in jars Sad tice not for the law.” Better than a mustard plaster

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