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j fi q fi fi PAGE FOUR _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923 Los ‘Ai TH BISMARCK :}TRIBUNE ee Gal PURER F | might suffer. Inn month tor two | Coa : te Biss EDITORIAL REVIEW HE GREAT AND ONLY UNCLE SAM however, all that will be changed— | ‘i ; A * we shall have entered upon a new | Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class | ark OHA fou dnever few wanthe | Matter. thin Gly GE hay rat exbreas choose to take my risk, I will not | ‘ — ——— — the opinton of The Tribune ‘They Sa | | submit to espionage.’ | are presented here in order that Neverthel for the next taree | BISMARCK TRIBUNE one 2 2 our readers may have both. sides ' TEER AY Shims Alla. te: | ) eran sperm runes | (08 lt dE | erica tie Hee epee) WAIN et, ray | ; a elng discussed in the pr dottel : | Foreign Representatives the dky: ‘profession. I shadowed the great | 4 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ‘l : 'pronch stateman, from, the moment | CHICAGO - - - DETROIT SENATOR BROOKHA AS AN ae ileal al MIE |_A patriot is a man who whistles Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. AID TO WALL STREET se , Alay. hy ee “My Country 'Tis of Thee" while SAYN mn aes / with great dark eges and an appeal- j een re ‘ PAYNE, USES AND SMITH That the bill recently introduc Tus 1s ONE eS ing face, who stopped him one night | M#sing out his income tax, ! NEW YORK - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. in Cong by Senator Brookhart of Thing Te ) , with some pitiful story. She was | We still have longer skirts, eae eB ei, ——} fowa would, on th ator’s own KiNG THAT 100 |) limping, and sne pointed continual-; Wé Ay i Wi ‘MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS j theory, “transfer from the Inter ly to her foot. Lutatde ealled the {We still have March winds. LM Late COMES COREE ERT WH , | flere whiei) she indicated. She Tean-| 6. a nagy a) ’someone could The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or |! Fa eid aoe luauer Souk eitine ie sees eee er | help\ the aout aby hae the boll republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-| 7), ',. the itvilway Ave in them, to note the subtlety of her | weevil and the hopkworm? y wise credited in this paper and also the local news published! toyiai in its current. issue | upward glances. He handéd her ot Thi fine * fookiwe Gat herein. man who t he is at fa ; | the cab. I heard her pleading words, 197A Bowes $320(000,000" Worth “of. lee - nea cee ; ‘ } \ | She was lonely. If monsieur would | Only about $250,000,000 worth of ice , All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are) Wa! Str the Railway Age adds, | drive with her a little way! But Lu- | cream every r ‘ also reserv TiS SEEGER kindestman to | tarde shook his head gravely. He | | Ree ~ a - ~ — HN Os tal ane! | paid the taxi man a fare which sur-| Over-in Paris, three men ure tak- MEMBER AUDIT BU REAU “OF CIRCULATIO. NEG rene Nee eote ) | prised aim, lifted his hat courteous-|in money for acting dn a show Sit iad | what surprising conclusion by the | 1 ly and walked away. I saw the | which has 200 chous girls OTIC Amal AN, 5 2 | following reasoning: : 5 | change in the girl's face as he dis- | — Dai ; SUBSCRIE TION RA TES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | “In introducing his bill Senatos HOW DoES feat d. That was just one of his| After arguing witly movie stars, aily by carrier, per year. Greer «+ ee 84.20! Brookhart said: ‘My bill is desig HE Do IT? i : | Will Hays has been made a lieu \ Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . sees 1.20) to br the hold of Wall Street on | : ( had a more exciting few min- {tenant colonel in the U. S. reserves. ‘ Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) . Gaile uate YY WLI haat ail i STC HEREC CEROuT as Le Tae E { da yt a ‘s ‘f Fi have a ‘hold’ on the railway only on walking home from the Qi 4 Friday is considered unlucky vy . Daily »y mi ail, outside of North De kota. . . I TRabireaCittela seule } Orsay. 1 saw the f s |* New York undertaker who almost , STAT ST Senator Bro had frequen figures gliding together, two of them | choke: de: s e. i ieenlie a 187: 73) Ge ATI SCRE Sin : | { saw tc waiting’ motor car at the | Rome (Ga.) man climbed from nis Se reuenemleNtaea rome | corner of the street. Prudence led |car onto some runaway horses, Fades WG nie LRERNEEO RE | me te anticipate their action, what. / which may have been frightened 3 it is not surpising that eqverioe Hardee of Florida was ; commis only twelv lion ere Wa ooaaieas een ey Le | seeing another horse. quick to take offense d ‘tion of the North Dakota legis ee eet SN reat | they took to tueir heels and ran, 16! We thought we got China on the lature in passing a re isking an investigation of the | ae 1 ined ea (ae | the gendarme who came hurrying up | radio one night, but it may have ‘ ath ; i ssumed, erefore, thr | f at nae Hd é death of rtin Tabert, Cavalier county youth who is said | when he introduced his bill it would ll a to snow my badge of (been some of this grand opera, to have died from a flogging received in a Florida prison | specitiently require that the AES ie ioe | ee ! A a ‘ ij 1 taxicab. Lutarde, con-| ‘Things could ‘be worse ‘ camp. The Governor of our southermost. state was par-| tien should be reduced by ex now that his enemies were | chewing gum made the ticularly disturbed, it appeared, by the publicity attending the | seven bition dollars st, yielded to my first pro- | raphers spit, as chewing tobacco * ‘ , passage of the resolution which in itself shows that the |.) a cane 4 ov leaner 1 was installed in his house | dyes the boss? North Dakota people demanding justice for Tabert’s slayers | iased upon. the : r four days of ab- | gigi took the proper course in getting results. Not state in the) ties. The solute quietude. Then the moment ean get then on over ae he union could afford to be branded with the stigma of legaliz- | of the market mite ts had been expecting, ar- |” — ing virtual and Florida in particular can ill afford it nati ae inhi ts sik H ey Tie Gennes a ore as al in| In spite of eaidapout golf sup- when she is straining every effort to attract northern tour-| Vou Steet nea on on ie Aes iO Monsieur Lutarde’s’ study, copying | Planting baseball most men think‘ ists and northern capital. The resolution of the North Da-! tors own the the securities j some letters at a desk and pi aa Bete rer are Mey cerunniGaly ete kota legislature may have a far-reaching and desired effe . | controlled by Wall Street, Natural las ae fi re ate ee ant brougat | The language of the resolution of the legislature, how- | ly. Wall Street wants a high vatua- ‘ Gil pEdeUleS MEL Mae |e The man who said there was nut ever, was such that it ought to be understood by Governor |) a Ue renee aa ‘ Bal urowthandcine vomanee written on British Foreign office |i New under the sun was hunting Hardee and the majority of Florida people that North Das) joct tne aBicee av Hienciiaane eqUNIRELNAECOEMaRy MEDD | notepaper and signed by a very ieee without holes in them. kotans do ‘not bave any idea that Florida is infested with | cout rie : oe t Together the 4 i. oe cee oe ii $ F Q Ft F could do so it would do so. The 0 EB f 0 was contained in these 1 1 An ugly man is a dara sight: bet such camps or@that the life of every unfortunate youth such] higher the prices were advanced, the |! 1 “pu eee dea THE HONOR OF Tae. cet veaenbs vaitomeliee {ter looking than a pretty man, as Martin Tabert is’ endangered when he is temporarily | more the valuation would have to | S'DOUS “pani M. LUEARD |. He brings you a verbal mes- | — st sand in that state. The resolution itself, as was pointed |’ TOMINGE bb ¥ would be the | * ait importance. You will | area nate coli auc. you ‘ y, . . only Limi or Ww ita! rol 2 © if voy | Knock your town while i une out by Governor Nestos in reply, was intended also by the| "hu oe evatuating the ‘APITOi | BY FE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM AEG Gene ee ES crete EG Geo tain ekg eee North ra senate to aid those in Florida who have been! sail has the merit of simplicity. | ae heer ation, — | ie waging a fight for the abolition of the eruel system of con-| Under the Jaw as it now stands, the | a es He a ern SEGRE OUR TEED shonin Wall tracting prisoners to work in swamp lumber camps. Gover-| !terstate Commerce Commissi J % tai Sinah ya onsnnyice ans) aU ras jaljmere chanced ual eae) (ere ni nuN Wes | teaiaclind shee : * nor Hardee points out that Ftorida has abolished the system}! !* a Bytes eee au ig Sa CoN call GPE Sa Ne laine a : | * ahs 4 ” o nventory of a ie 0 cal ly spy- t. Not = be with its state prisoners, but it is unfortunate he felt called) the physical prowertian ee the rail! A REGIN HERE TODAY a a vy | Standing my disguise, it was per-| Our ambition is to know a tele upon to excuse the few counties in that state who still are! land, rails, track bolts / Vendelluarpoeinunelanveun aie on ihe BEI a pear will | haps as well that I did so, for to | phone girl and see if she gives wrons, pracising the system. For the Florida executive has been | ards stations, shops, cars f | i SAYERS noted criminal eles see i fab edeneby wig) StSR Crem WHenRyOUNbye iad ite, one of the leaders in the fight against the system in his! ee HOE te Sau tftp ORTON ea Bor We nes bite ddasesiiwasntne|| MuEruen Token Ca aeieetere Habeas Woman was caught running a still state. ple cost of reproduction, ORMON GRRE once of | ed in the complications of the | surpri ‘ lan Dennis rhe i . less dep Re Wadercy an a eal * une j iy i in Dennison, O. Men getting Humaneness in dealing with prisoners docs not mean| fia 5 ve ae Gaaniaie paul oe its Rann Res Ee ees a coe a Pa You are the bearer of this letter, to be bigger loafers re leniency. There is much to commend in the system in vogue be relieved of all ths onerous labor. ri Mepretentallvesibgom W benny /JANED, RIOT coInAS evNotmanl| yor me aAtneMunae cu reeneO IgGs Cc TMiEre sehen Hae mare : in southern states of working prisoners on road gangs.! First, it would have to make an sin, Tenth District by voting dead tae officer sent] drive in’ the Bois. It was easy to| taking the chair to whith he penta There is no obligation upon the state to shelter criminals in| {m*te ef the vaise of all the oyt-| The bargain-hunting instinct is} to arrest him. et becomes Say-| yealize that, whatever tae business | and leaning a little owr his desk. | ADVENTURE OF ay comfort and security from public gaze behind brick wall standing securities based upon the:r;supporsed to be more or less al cts’ wife and aceomplice. In the | which had brought her to Paris may | “It is my husband who should have Ginerahereveeyireason why ther Sed aea Lin ae market prices at the time the law| feminine possession, but the most) 1 bank robbery, Michael | have, been, it was of a disturbing | come, He would have waited upon THE TWINS 5 a ne si hould require prisoners | went into effect or soon thereafter. | incorrigible | in-hunter I (khown to Greyes as “Stanfield”) | nature. She was nervous and il] at | You and brought tae letter and mes- | to labor for the cost of theiy imprisonment. But there After having done that, all it would| heard of was vspaper barely escapes and has to flee the | ease, looking around all the time as’ Sage to which this note refers, but | By Olive Barton Roberts ' no practice so reprehensible in a state as to require its pris-| have to do to keep the valuation up| pondent. | prea j inet nee though she was afraid of being ob- he was attacked last night by an} ' oners to labor beyond its control under contract with mer-!{?, (ate would be to put a stock) He was sent to Berlin ae eee Ing) eal Ghats fetes Somehow, 1 gathered when old complaint, of hix—sciatiea—and| | The mixed-up automobile that ele ; ; eY ticker in its offic clerk would r the war, when the mi ; ; ‘aul Gont, we parted that she was obsessed) he is absolutely unable to move. He | flew with wings instead of rolling penary pda ual or copra Lone, and’ North Dakotans can| sit at a desk by the ticker with af falling rapidly, and he figured ‘that ae, ppueene nes euliiaae Lu-| by some new fear, some underlying | asked me to iasten to you, and fo||on\ wheels, spoke do she wines" y eel with confidence that public sentiment in Florida will|tead pencil, and wote every change| there ought to be a lot of stuff he | Gute, Gomt sents for ru ae dread of circumstances, of which,| beg that under the circumstances | don't think I'll go any farther,” it : rebel against the cruel means Hap which Martin Tabert in market price that the ticker re-| could pick up cheanly. he government. to protect Lutarde | “oweverr Se @ave, me no inkling. | you hornet fiate i eekeeren te ae | ewe rae | was sent to his death. corded. very time the clerk 1 So he went out in search ,of bar- |, ree ; eas sh At the end of the third day of | to the hotel. He is ashamed to aave “Why?” asked Nancy. “You said , 4 iported a change in market quota-| gains and returned to the bar ot oe VE an oe nals power my stay a little conference was aeld| to ask you, but the doctor who is|you would take us to Jack Straws * | tions, an entirely new ealuatton | the Adlon Hotel, where the other] Greyes meets Janet on the street | 2 MY salon between Guy Ennison— | With him now absolutely forbids him | house.” RICH jwould Le made. corsespondents were grouped, latefand takes her to lunea: Nhoshad worked a Ute Bog llenysee:| aoe He meio ceescennenta rel inor uur du mien iat weceke , GWhile tisimethedtot keaning the) one nttanioon. : ret-service during the war, and | Cale ehivored (he RAUtanepitee <ah think rae dow. of F. W. Woolworth had an income last year) vatuation OEE aua eed Deratow set he) (ened; axutedly. GO ON WITH THE STORY whose headquarters had been in| | “I will come without delay, ma- Irn gohome” be of $696,652. Most of it came from the 5-and-10-cent stores. | it would not be without its difficul.] “I've just cross the most. re-/ r Norman Talks reVesle (sud eManslewegDastin | ie aera epee renee ane | Then how will we get there?” = Th revealed in a New York count—also the fact that/ties and embarrassments. It is pro-] markable bargain you ever heard| I saw her luggage through the | @%calef of the police, now a Viv the half-shest "of notepaper ried Nancy in dismay. income tax took $251,597. ‘bable that even i: spite of ‘Wall]of. What do you think of this? |eustoms, for which, as she knew no The tke a ee eR eorae| “I came in aatasieaeie sever | sbaclcy Sligeb and: ja: jbasksst) of While this left Mrs. Woolworth $442 to the good,””| Stet! control? the prices of sseurl-|1 Kuo where you can-got d Darrel tone ae was arterial t oferedliont liitle Frenchman. with lack | M6 ""sie continued: “Youl doubtless |ihesuge gasinihig; oe NG em 5 os om month to| of tatooing ur § a E 3 1 ‘ : "7 J the'size of her income tax shows that being rich is not quite! month and year to year wide fluct : sent fer me, but she‘shook her ‘ead, | Mustache and imperial, vivid black | an prefer mateo sat “Why, that's so!” declared Nancy ' as attractive as it used to be. Also that the wealthy are/ tions. The consequent large chaness| @—-—--————=___— | _ “Iam going to the Gare de l'Est,” | ¥¢S and a most vivacious manner. | , Which hopin he answered. | smiling again. “Come on, Nick, we'll £ ; . Sir Norman Greyes,” he said.) “At Which hotel do you stay? | have digging down in their pockets to help pay for the war, the] in the valuation would make neces-| | A THOUGHT | when Hasraren grasping my hand, “you are well | ~The Hotel Nepoleon, in the Rue | ive,‘ Pah OSA Rng. Dy Our: ! . a a rales . titel ere you will take 8 y . e wel- peat j selves. : same as the family of small income which indirectly pz s| ry icons naa chances aD 6 | tind drive to the address come. If you can help us to save cur | Wancbar she replied. “When Mix-Up Land turns into taxes when it buys things. {eaie tales DevRe ya eines torent 1 am Alpha. and Oraéua, the be. |@Qasbty intend) me to hear” chief, you are more than welcome. | .oiveg a te started. I too re-|apple-Pie Land, again, don’t forget ‘ a ester bh ee ee Palwag Titeg Ont Been eNRMMES | sinning and the end, the first and | m#tked] “You need not go out of| He is in danger—of that I am as-| ine clot, MoM for the district was | me, will you?" said the automobile. ‘ UNDERTAK | vanced und every time there wasn] the tast.—Rev, 22:13, y pee fait mane te chem w uch of th t of | hl .tMy dear pieaiie he protested, |“These wings belong to the vstritn, j ane ~ «| bear market they woald have to be} Death borders upon our bi ER eek a eeeas ae sete au caval iets liveley ane aneleleb oChinai at: tighborhood of the Rue Tran- | 000, this time 1 suppose he's sul A protest, against removing King Tut’s mu erent aie cover your address, so you can take evant, The gist of the mat; | 1 a vanting around on my nice red Sees tye & & umm rom IS) reduced, But, of course. Sena-| and our eradle stands in otr vour taxi and drive straight there, | ter, however, was contained in ‘his | ‘Md 38 certainly not a .t place for se ah 1 tomb, is voted indignantly by New York undertakers. Frank! tor Brookhart in Bishop Hall j 1 shall be at the Hotel Meurice, If uding sentences. ae earn Halt lg Serer MTSE oon aN E. Campbell, their president, comments: “It is not pleasant | the pe te mike Uae se Cia eae Gh ee “They will seek to strike through | ), et is liad distressed my hus- Runereee ” they care ePined a : 5; to contemplate the prospect of having the bodies of Wash- | {h melways «is cteaie his ne, geubness= lis sentimental: |to fey to hina) Seca Mit | Wheels,” sighed the auto. “If you * ing’ : Si ay |from the Interstate Commerce Com- mb ta hl v Y, his excessive good-nature, Phil- | ; h e1 see hi: vase Fe) ond Lincoln dug up after 9 couple of hundred or a mission to Wall Street, the public] KWERETT TRUE BY CONDO ippe Lutarde tag always been a Tov- | fon ae DATUCUIRE ORES oCitne per ey ete ae oe Baas = J and place F on in a museum. will have to bear such inconveni er of women, alkindly and a gener- | | 5 BOODLE I 5 EARLOBE Taney, : Now that the scientific grave robbers have looted Tut’s (ences ax will result, | ous lover. He ean resist no appeal to | hut his presence in Paris should | | ‘Certainly, cele. Nancy.) seram: . tomb, let his body rest in peace. Only tl bi When the senat tro- | his athies; and our French | "t be known, and my husband de- | Ping out and climbing down che it. Peop eae Deace: on vathe monbidicare ti, aan which wedld@ have. te | publie—you know. perhaps, how | liberately chose this hotel, wheve he |tree, with Nick after her, see it. People curious to see a mummy have a lot in common cree t aang ats te € a pteinee they arc. Whatever our own | Sometimes stayed when engaged o” ‘And I'm sorry I was impolite,’ with the morons who delight in frequenting modern morgues! have. of t insferring eerie ybe, we) taleratoinge ile des a cae at vpn on Me ae ne nee PRET eet a when they haven't identification of the corpses as their teistate Commerce Commission te ae vty es from, ify them | Pteverred not. to Hiakanainedaten cit |mieclest Goodby? . ' | . 01 y sane y them; | ' ri “CG ” ' Twi motive. 0 HL Since ie pow ee ns al | we place them on a pedestal; and | Such @ locality, he would endeavor | “Goodby!” called the Twins, run —_— ation up é railroads, we déem | if they fall, we-depose them from |‘ Procure an ambulance car from | ning away. . z it only fair to warn his constituents | our hei "AIL ‘i a ir | the hospital and come here.” Pretty soon they saw the ostr: z \ his 8. nations have their ; | 4 RELIGIO to keep an eye on*him, The Railway | peculiar form of hypocrisy. That ix | “S¥ch.a thing would be unheard and he was rolling on Fred Stone, world’s greatest clown, “got religion” while ARS Ualieves, howeve fe is sincere. | ours, Lutarde's daily life is being | Of" eas protested. “I will go) heels dee x. the auto. had said. sHow-bounc NLS : Baa y anxious to secure the adoption of examined at the present moment, | With you, of course. : en he heard where his wings ne nd ina lseping sca in the Dakotas. He pledges a legislation which would confiscate | hour by hour.” |, Well?” my temporary chief ask-|were he shidded half way round, ne enth of his income for Christian work, as a result of his’ a large part of the value of the “By the police?” I asked. ed, looking across at )me. was so vexed. . pol asked L, Bible r peailing: The burl will profit highly, for Stone’s roan, and throw most of them wee! By the agents of a very; ‘The moment has arrived,” 1 an- ul bet you that when I get. them income is said to be arounc 125,000 bay. to bankruptcy. These are, of course, dangerous gang of criminals, whose jback they'll be ruined!” he cried. "The person who hasn't r ul the istite fier cover to cover} ‘@:% Worthy objects but if Mr. chief wa “Boligye: sto, -be in reagzwe uments that the wommn ja) “That. elllysautomobile: will) be, hav. has missed one of the finest thi licemicel Brookhart is to accomplish them he | La ‘ z with the other side.” r!” he exclaimed. ing them oiled, and no. cil ' e fines: ings in life, including the! must change his bill, He cannot! 5 (i OW YES, £ KNow “Why not give warning to Mon- | the wife of a wellknown | with ostrich wings but ostric ‘ greatest literary work ever written. When you can’t find reasonably hope to accomplish them ONT Cou KN UZ NO sieur Lutarde 2?” |B criminal,” T declared. “Her | I carry a can of it in my tai ' » comfort anywhere else, you'll find it in the Good Book. Even by transferring from the Interstate| [CHAT COLDS ARE THAT, AND I “That has been done, He is haugh- [eee ae Meus ble but very im-| “If we get Mix-Up Land put to « those not religiously inclined will enjoy the romance and ad-| Commerce Commission to | wall) (EASIOW CAUGHT | CANT FIGu (Bid hepetucss He WAL Beek a0 | Brought 3} at about the letter she rights aan owls foun wings a i 9 | Strect the power ¢ Othe valle RE} erference is actions. ack,” called Nancy as they skipped ventures woven, into the Bible. Have you read it? leetian Geet eee a eAce: | [FROM OTHERS T “Can I meet him?" I suggested. | = away. i f 2 — i set meee ie | Podey at the British Embassy.” | CUT THIS OUT—T 13 WORTH —— ; : . ais anaes UL SIXTY-NIN | Guy Ennison\ ropfied..“We have: ar- | MONEY. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 PATRIOTS | ST. PAUL AY SIXTY-NINE | ranged 4 little luncheon. He does | = r ton delivered. The Wach- 4 «Hindenburg: addressing a convention of German cannon! in Paul in 1854, were guests ot | AG OC Fae CO Om ULE ea ae ae a eh enelove with se | Pe Tra fer C j ne 62, odder says: “If necessary we will fight even until the last honor at the recent celebration. of | PASE ASU Gan Bret: Shemcld Ave Hones oie | ee Sia 22 ag ¥ . 4 : ‘ tha e Y effiel Ve, cago, rth EEE flag is torn to pieces and the last sword blade shattered. It !" Hance ; ay ee Hlis Gur eoutabencennenies up soon uf- | your name and address clearly. You = etter to perish in honor than to live in disgrace.” ab of Ainse ik Rak aealonedeteer| fervent At luncheon 1 found Phil- | will receive in return a trial package Quick: Re w Your == {His guillible audience cheered, though deep in their’ a village of 4,716 to a metropolitan eS ritet Henna the cheering | containing Foley's Horey and Tar LAtag Bahia mee, hearts they knew that Hindy would keep out of bullet range, ‘enter. Had its quaint Indian name | and brilliant, He had the clear skin /Compound for coughs, colds and Bobbed Hair i the same as he'did in the World-War. The ones who talk Pe" ‘tained, St. Paul would today | his snowwhite hair Was pserinti, | croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains th t about fighti th h e 8 0 talk be known as’ Inn a, an appella- | ear Hepa ee! Ee shed i eritavle in sides and back; rheumatism, back- |’ Women who wish € most about fighting, the ones who rush their country tion derived from the white blpffs tC CAN XG ve ‘tou | WHERE You'c pH as wat mats, ied He u ache, kidney and bladder ailments; |to stimulate the int war, rarely show up on the list of killed or wounded. In, of the river. Four years caflier | Ger iv (te Cre antams jand tT easfly understood | and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole-| growth of their hair Getmany—or A'merica, an . | than its incorporation St. Paul was | IF You Sick friends. Toward ‘the close of lunch. |{0™®. and thoroughly. cleansing ca-jshould try Van ~ ‘ i nate e Capital of je Terri- S S . Enni . A artic for’ constipation, biliousness, | Ess iqui cal H designated the Capital of the AROUND tee con Ennison spoke to him quite ser. | hartic. tipation, bili Ess Li Scal t j tory of Minnesota and it has re. iY a iously of the existence of some con- | Headaches, and Senesbety 08 I bowels. Massage, which it RAG-CHEWING | mained the Capital to this day. spiracy against either his life or his £0) Suaceshi aly, ' ‘An appropriation, to pay for folding 26 million copies.of | eee, hae pe caumielaal atraize honor. Lutarde only smiled, | erent eee Ero mine hair. e paralled gro of Minn “My “ ptrong, rous Bags Bod paraphiets, a8 ine of the interesting items Of | capdlis and St. Paul an. interestin eee Pees ada mush iP: || TUBERCULOSIS hair su follows nationa Igovernment’s budget estimate for the next fiseal | contrast. in the shaping forces o} Half; bus beliolai(I'ara|waventyienee ua" proof’ chat pees p aealthy Eondition of the scalp and; Ten million copies will be issued by the Senate, rest by | city development. St. Anthony Falls old! A few years more or less of life | sie to bercu> ae circulation of blood to the House. lpr lnneanglis an spaysteial bent now ave little. As to my honor, that |j C8! PY, dna ts hai nie. regis Ask us for Van Ess, a as characterize it through | ; which comes in a patent app! jicator ae no e ; = oo. Sepmis Sublet to change in our Miviligaticn: |the years. St, Paul's growth has hall pera Ete eon pee \bottle. Easy to apply. If used as cep Bia ge Gass iy oper some who talk a lot! Ban due largdy to rege. transpor. | vou reouest, place myself ine Biase ie ahetaee at gicecied, it iS jnches’ Bat hafr to r have time for much actual-doing. To speed things up| t#tion and political factors. ; house, I should eaters further tn. grow 8 to ches each year. The old rivalry between them has | ouse.d. shoplt Bise an: SRAA calle: formatio address THE. oe piagten, i might be a good idea to elect dumb men! raigely susced cod thes are cettcs relly eh AL A aR ASS VINGALANT (Gt SO, ‘Mason Finney’s Drug Store What? Oh, Bot that kind of dumb, |. to be known as the Twin Cities, In; i relations between our two countries Bismarck, N. D

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