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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ia a a eee eee Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class EDITORIAL REVIEW 5 MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 |eat between her husband arid’ ‘me. | He saw his chance and leaped for! the door. The crowd of stupefied Matter. Comments reproduced in this people opened as though by magic Hoa ee column may or may not express to let him. pass. J lowered my pis- 3 ms eT Rae TORE he opinion ne Tribune. tol and shouted a warning at the esented bh i der that * ARCK TRIBUNE CO. __ - - - Publishers |] Sip Preqenced pene, ls order thet tcp of my voice. There was the TEUGeSnuA GR as of important issues which are sound of a shot’ below, and the! Foreign Representatives Bey oat) in the press of trampling of many feet. 4 A gray-| G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | G aired, well-dressed mal with aj CHICAGO DETROIT Sa oeen red ribbon in his buttonhole, whom , AG - - - . - Dy MIXED, POLITIC I afterward discovered to be the: Yalentino is supposed to get $30, ¢ ah | Valentino is supposed to get $320, ¢ Marquette Bldg. ‘ : Kresge Bldg. pox eee editor of a leading journal, push-! 00) a week for dancing, which is PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH With Tellowa like™L.11; Twiteioh ed his way through, Sioueh coltatlee anyvely/Oaee! NEW YORK > ‘ 1 a Wf } of Cass county boring from within “Mcnsieur,” he said to me, “i Gs NE Fifth Av is ri i i ad ince adore a the anti-leag and Lemke bak any aE to ie riddle? London cop is singing in grand = 5 5 y | Baker and Chureh doing the same in “You will find it below,” I an-! opera, The British give their cops i MEMBER OF THE A OCIATED PRES: a {the League camp, beth forees seen swered shortly. noe has beer ape authority than we give ours. 1 A ; 5 eady for several protes a plot to compromise the pers & The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or eee ri nee honor of ‘Monsieur Lutarde here,_ Almost successful Detroit hus- republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-!ywitehet! has alienat Alinbat which you have seen’ frustrated. ! hand-shooter s it seems like a vise credited in this paper and also the local news published every newspaper man in the state The injured husband is an English; dream, but we'll bet hubby thought» herein. his uttitude on laws affecting Se Hig AalD I UTS it was a nightmare, : All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are pt mm AT las Lutarde has, never séen. either of] he Pophrt that CEMiMiy ia Lehr: dso reserved. j SAORS JBTTUp oRERAN HATNTIMER TENG Tay | them before in his tie”. ‘eq it 8 AGEHNAEY te BEL aerus: Tih a i sc = ciate S eee Rie cine hid Vi nnison entered, » accompanied}, oney ie yok true, as = = © which q ob i} i ‘acco er money is not tru MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIO: TRURHGI WEE GENE TROTESEEE | by Monsieur Lutarde’s private ge-j | "O™*Y '* NOt true SMe REAR SRIAS SS | Tne atte Tn UA Cie the ees the GRIPPING cretary ‘and a personage whom I, Foreigner admits he paid $1,000 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE allowed tor month aetna MS) FGYHMian Novel. Hench court, “There wae ea cereng | £2, Ret tmungled into. America, snd daily by carrier, per year...... eee tee eee eee eee 7.20 | lists and when the same associations | deal of ripid’cetvarsacion bateen ‘ha be Caan nereait daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . . seeeeeeeees F,20 | offered also an amendment : the four, a mingled outpouring of! A sign of spring in San Franciseo 'aily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) .... 5.00. i” fer # reduction in the publication congratulations and wonder: Then’ was when a man had a canstroke. i i y ) ae esd hen a man had a sunstroke. Haily by mail, outside of North Dakota. . 6.00 ; I moved! toward the déor. ae Soe Ale radios SGI Ae uae See PI GURE Eh touched Ennison on the arm. Chicago woman who lost her jew. * : =" = “What about Stanfield?” I in-! ele int h THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER which would wine out quired eagerly. i UMM GRATE ee (Established 1873) profit enti And Ty “Escaped for the moment,” was) “* "me 8nd had that happen. SSS ——— I. V. A. led the fight the reluctant admission. ‘He got) A ness. Rhee A a WHAT THEIR ACTION SHOW newspaper men, His id through the back premises of the’ sound like a sate CME . Phe additional vetoes made by the Governor of institu. b« te ¢ the newspapers, so poor Y hotel, somehow.” — tonal appropriations are reported to have been made with Hanes y eal rie) kate P| WHY, OR WH I Gey aca our gt the ot Coal commission has been given onsent and in some on recommendation of the heads aewaen nate ma Wile: siepel easter Dion T They LeT me feet. She stood there looking i Hed JOG EO tS tf the Institutions. The action of the institutional heads mean no smail income, has been ac SLEEP IN (PEACE me. eee veneer een: vho did join in an effort to reduce the state’s expenses cused of being unduly rich, No! 2 ‘edt: huppens ‘to me?” she| nesealdisnoperiee indicate the In-l, 5 ppears to be praiseworthy. But it may also indicate either ©oUmtry editor buys a new pair of a so) HOT : dians built up a great civilization hat they were willing to make sacrifices, or that the asser- weanat ee eae st) La | haereaHES US TeTe Ec PAD CSUR IE 0G OO ea ic am ph Me, year and mn the seat part, fea ’ z = tions of the North Dakota Taxpayers A ociation and others jy would have been a aint it “We needed money,” she declar-; Honesty pays in the long run that tax money is spent for naught in many ‘institutions is Twitehell had n -necepted ast | thirdly: | He had spent every-) while dishonesty usually pays in. Justified. Few of the appropriations, it is understood, were er of the house this session, | eine Se any yee Tearn-| run, higher than the budget, and practically none higher than Ale he gets ary from 1. V.1 who ‘stood! cbehive ‘this ataleners B iene W recommended by institutional heads before the legis Bas i eh an FIGURES generous. It. would all have been! bvecucel veanarcaraureny het! fete ture. If it was necessary for the institutional heads to await onelaerine vigil ae bh nd so safe if you had not : —_— : the executive mandate before agreeing that appropriations | The rift in the melodious. lute! eee s Bein fee alas that! Any man can make a success if ae were higher than necessary their action is not praiseworthy |tooted by the Leagues comes over | My GNI Bens, Norman’ he has enough chances to prictice + but is a confession the proposed of Nestos. ‘The : us : | you need money to get you It must be admitted, that the method of making appro- | M°tnt League convention seemed to | back to England,” I said, “you ca TT ray [ peerrneri "¢, ae id E 2 = ~ be ene ‘avor 0} > re | f lets PRE us LS an The natural come ta ing priations for running the state government is unsatisfactory. , gees ahaa Hees a aul ON | apply to the British consul. I will, js, “Beware the ides of Maree W aes adequate information and spurred by a suddenly | headed by Lemke. Those who were | | ‘The door opened. A few of us| 77727 it bis uae Mostlarneeteaanl developed sentiment, legislatures often will cut deeper than not in favor of the recall were not | | almost pushed in. — Janet A QUARTER of an hot Si MOMUMP TI nt, isla s | i eS t : fa aia centr oA » ur later trying e tr 5 they sheuld, and often will leave items lower than is justified. |" course in aver ee Neston; a | THE HONOR OF Oe aan ena i ee non we sat among the most cosmopoli- {"* ‘? “odne de An ‘ ample may be seen in the appropriations for the state peune to de than Hee child | MI jTARD nat whollf at his ease, stood there ite ee Perera ate One sign of spring is motorists de- lroad commission. Here is a body that is given super- ic, Grice raid Their {4 . LU with folded arms. nthe and watching the passers-//°'""& marble games. ion of one hundred million dollars worth of property in. feclings were fitti i in the vr P LIPS Ore | “Who are you, sir, and what are by oe Sci anes North Dakota, that has power to raise or lower rates in | “Let ‘em stew in their own BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM you doing in my salon?” Stanfield” very successful evening’: Mesh Gea eee Cie ale a public utilities amounting to hundreds of thousands of dol- i EE CCaLnE! Snead on Copyrigint ’ 5. Phillips Oppenhelm ieequneeeaies your wife's bid- 12! Ennison declared thought- ea as jars a year. Utility rates went upward during the war and ages way that this Biuice Arret NEA Seryice, Ine Ming to receive a message which |" So far as i 8,” I acqui i eqy Ot, must_mect your expenses if : : : } thing concocted by the I. V. A. fy So far as it goes,” I acquiesced. | you ox Pri post-war period. A period of readjustment now is in prog-| administration which» would Bice ‘ jshe assures me that her husband “After all, though, a man with oo 20U “spect to meet your friends, ress all over the nation and utility rates ought to be ad- | boil and dissolve all future evidence laren oor Aa My JS i) enemies can never be alto-| There are about 110,000,000 peo- justed to meet the changed conditions. Yet the legislature 9! IVA existence. __ BEGIN HERE ‘TODAY The Neweomer acted his part well.) “It is a lie!” Stanfield shouted, Wye nage en eet ca her| PC. in this country who wish they e gave the railroad commission inadequate finances and facilic| TH prover proceeding for cach] Vendetta hesins between ; madame,” he shouted,|I am her husband, and 1 know! than vou think nae eet farther | were someone else. ir ies to make a proper readjustment. The economy in thi earnest a a beth Ha o and) MICHAE : SAYERS, neted erimi-| bang ‘ainst the count- ing of you. It is years since, sured me. ie ety SO ae Ee a 'ngtance may have been “penny wise and pound foolish bund seal it for another 3,000 years.| SIR NORMAN GREYES, once of |’ Madame pretemte earch for| shoterfoeee men ndon, These are! ¥iench police who were with us PAT at Pee ee ea : See i é iIREYES, once of Madame pretended to search for! subterfuges.—Tell the truth, wo- A ws get so mad at the general 4 5 It is difficult to suggest any better method than giving |~-Killdecer Herald Independent.) | Scotland Yard, when Sayers’|it She too had been schooled in| man?” extracted confessions from the ho-! perversity of things they go und join ames? Ve people’s representatives the final decision in the matter! Stace a ue | beautiful housemaid, ae her part. So had the guests, who,! Janet threw herself on the eéuich | cp eee Bute Reese) among | the navy. 2 s! of appropriations, with the executive holding veto, power.| GOVERNOR 18 PEEVED AN saves hin from Sir Nore with a little crowd of reporters, ang hid her face. (eoaneenoen Beonlee ieee ve bs — pee oenetatntd eee sccuniveyn Jou Wet peal man by shooting: officer | came closing around. “He is your lover?” Stanfield, Well-known people. is free yenicee®, man claims he caught 1 ie apes the ae OUR Y pe acca ed asyonel ofthe! diiit-| ‘heigovernor of Florida th very! ‘ent to amreste hin; Javecutien| chien ee it not, monsieur,”| insisted. traced Monsieur Vutarde is free) Mexican lion with his hands. ‘That Be cu eo putting business methods in government. Excepl| much peeved bi the legislature | comes Sayers’ wife: and aceom+|the woman faltered: “Madame|_ “I could not help it,” Janet sob-\ upon. cith aapeer or rh aa arutts thoes Me Bell avawtal Ic or those legislators who are willing to trade the state’s|of North Dakota passed a resolution] plice. Inthe Leeds bank rob-| herself | bed. «You have been so cruel late-? eT “that cases Reed or | it money to get some for their own constituency, the members of |¢oMdemning the flogging to death ot| ery Michael (known to Greyes| _ |lv,. Why did you‘come back?” . wont has indeed aa ous, Another couple that shouldn't ne the legislature generally are imbued with the purpose of | North Dakota vounie man in one off 88 tantield”) barely cite haieeee preweomen strode toward the There {vs a ttle murmur Mang wentha, afterward. wens. | Biven a divorce is bacon and eges. ok ett a oe ee ie he convict camps of that au s to flee the country. lift, which I imagine was wilifully! amongst the curious crowd in the! ;, Many months. a — erving the state best in making appropriations. aac arent RGaaA ties >| oaves plots with another well-|delayed. He shook the gates and|background, -A thin. dark man|2usly_ insignifieant epi Of; Spring always visits a few times te If heads of many state institutions have found it possible, | who had been fined for vai {known criminal, Paul Gont, to ruin| pressed the bell furiously, Madame | with eyeglasses, obviously a jour- poe Ucinig ny mind, Neue) before coming to sta i - > When pressed by the chief executive, to dispense wtih appro.) sentenced to jail and was the polit leader, Phillippe Lu-|leaned over the counte nalist, was on the point’ of steal, | Prousht forcibly to vd Imeriy atl 3 ean 5 ‘ F priation items without crippling their institutions, perhaps|frmed out to a lumber tarde. : sends for Janes Fy ie what ails monsicur?” she {i 1 he time had come for Sith AT LEENA ee | jAncther sure sign of spring is q ° 7, city, Fant & ape “etek vay {traetor and then mistreated in th Pe ene ; Norman is hired | demanded. _ disentangled — myself) < queN: nea when you wonder if you hear a saw fy wigcounty, iu y, township and school authorities mM every | camp until he died, The florida ox-|P¥ the government to protect Lu-| | ‘‘What tils me?” he replied at|from the group. Stanfield looked | hole, ra ice He shat i) Ennison Si mill or a mosquito. ; 1) partot the state may be able to do the same, and in so doing | ceuties says that the resolution pas |t#rde. Janet calls on Lutarde at|the top of his voice, speaking now|into the muzzle of my automatic ltareed Ris GalWte UME ree : to render a real service to the state in placing it again on theled by the North Dakote loguiftare Right with a lette asking him t Jin broken French, now in English} “Hands up, Stanfield!” I order His dignified wandering a Heine Baltimore bootleggers really have 5 lowest level of taxation possible lis seiving his state some very unde. (Communicate with a friend who| With an American accent. “I teli{ed. “Close in behind, Envison| hairs until Re dened e crore the! formed a union.” Té never strikes, b Mute manner of pruning’ unnecessary. items, Covernoc| thinks BAS, important “information, “Lue you that not three minutes ago 1 the word down to bolt the| Fie? Unne we found, one to his! - Beer ann P g unnecessary items, Governor | *i4 legislature went too far. The t#'de promises to follow Janet,|Saw my wife enter this hotel with|doors of the hotel.” |e, TBee Cero HHMLAD=| | hei greatesb umoke) nufannce), on ¢ Nestos has performed an able service. Unfort unately some |p overnor s that no state treats then finds that the letter broughi|# man—she who saw me off, as she| I had once come to the conelu-| Proach, bowed low and hurried) yecord thus far is a cheap cigar. a 4ppropriations were so lumped as to be immune from execu-' it, conviets hetter than dene Fleck, DY het has disappeared. thought, at the Gare du Nord not{sion that, no matter how long our) ®Way without waiting for his] : Vv tive veto. : We will say that if they treat then| gO GO ON WITH STORY jan hour ago!” A’curse upon your) duel might continue, I should: nev. | SPoken order. 2” 1 inquirea) Happiness isn’t. scarce, It just ¢ a theese, Gan choy, Gent them SIR, NORMAN; GONTINUES| lift, madame! This is a plot!” |er sees sige me ote ho was that?” I inguired| isn't being used much. 4 f i ane aaa ae as ia ae geal maybe a Nore ae Monsieur Lutarde searched his|__ He turned and ran for the stairs,|enemy’s face. Through OMS Ye) je i f Hee Le P : A SORRY SPECTACLE {kota young man was treated it is very table. I watched him grimly, followed by a little crowd among |derful disguise, however, the real, . “AM insurance agent in the Rue | 4 Phe adage that “where there's smoke there's fire” may | {tive treatment, farther RE. not find it." 1 told | whom 1 easily escaped detection, [man at this moment leaped aut. He| Scribe Ha Pe Sy oreihy. not hol i ae , : y Y | Nor akota is not bl: hejhim. “I saw her pick it up as she|We reached the second floor. The|stood staring at me, viciously yet | me; Pet et rnaeony Helevee. | mais uy ute HA ieee) the charges and counter-charges | Florida governor in. the ho] passed. man, who now, to my amazement,|with the half-fascinated amaze-| “A type,” I observed. if { et egarcing the Cass county grand jury investigation is not altogether rpsponsible for} “What shall we do?” he asked.|! realized must be Stanfield, was|ment of one who looks upon a There are many here,” he as- | ane vd atiais of the Scandinavian-American Bank. Per. / what some of the officials of that} “Keep her pwaiting for a banging ie ithe Panels of a closedjnew thing in life. Janet was >ented. i t haps the smoke is simply a smoke-screen. But the situation | *t#te do, but as head of that state, minutes and then go to the address | door, and shouting. _ crouching back upon the couch, ! i h does:eall forcibly ; i = . fovernment he wili be held strictly /she gave you, but nowhere else,”| _ “It is locked!” he cried. “I knew| shrinking away from me as far ag { 4 RA ee fo mind that dhousands of people in North | responsible for what actually happenc|I decided.» “f gux going to tele-|it! Locked! Open, Suzanne! You| possible, her fingers tearing tet ADVENTUREOF || _ f e last few years — on all sides of the political | ca in that camp, and until the au-jPhone to Ennison, and I shall be| gain nothing by this. I come if I| pi some shred of antimacas- o , . fence — have come to look upon public office as a means of | thorities of Florida bring the guilty there before you.’ If we seo this| blow the hotel about your ears!”|sar. Suddenly she sprang like a THE TWINS h executing political vengeance and upon the many courts as P#rty or parties who are responsible hing. through: we may find out) ~~~ — ee —~ f 4 Leing actuated by political motives in many decisions oh for the heinous crime committed to/ Who is at’ the bottom of it. I wiil - j vel 8 ecisions. Such es 3 i a By Olive Barton Roberts e - ; Hy aren ence ced Sas & the bar of justice and deals®with S¢¢ that you run no risk. S y i Lee epublle office, tae is toyed, ahduid be $0 renee: them according to the enormity of) ie fmotdEo valet together after EVERETT TRU BY CONDO ney and Nick ‘stood looking at | iS a op d y Will rise to smite any violator, the crime cpmmitted, the people of @ brief dela Ennison, to whom ‘ i: ay i 5 ¢ regardless of politics, ability or position. this atate illlipay hol attention 10 |lahad|telaphonedsnieied) rae up in a= pane be Fi = Jack) Straws houte: spinjing, around:| TEXARRANA. | preg EEN, ial the erocauile tears of the governor Ais car. | We made one more brief HAW, Hawt Hawt 'T LS TO | on top of a steeple in Mix-Up Land. Texarkana, Tex.-Ark. ania testations:that ori als (C22, and reached the hotel as the 1 Ss i " That is the last place it had i a you could unwind the long strips of cloth and papyrus’ jn any state iy the union dete. (tarde and his companion was turn. =| ING) eee ee hat 111 do,” cried Nick.| ,,!#nd ; trom King Tut's mummy, you'd find a black and shriveled’ speak louder thar words and nine in into the other end of the. long —s ANOTHER RIDICULOUS “Tl break another of the eggs tat; From there to here, from here to * @ corpse more like a charred tar statue than the remains of ye want is action gnd the guilty St™¢et Madame, from behind the S49 STYUS §_ It t3 to the Cut-Out Lady gave us.” lpaeeeee ¢ «man : ; se or persons Cee North 2288 windows of her buredu, eyed = Cave a ‘ So he broke an egg. | But right and left on cither hand t nan. : Q zon: cates Pntsned. North us a little suspiciously as we en- 2 Instantly a ladder appeared and{ AT€ cross-ways leading every- @ _,. The popular notion, about the marvels of ancient Egyp- | Pakots legislature is not passing tered, I engaged her in confiden, as quickly Hopped away toward the|_, Where, i tian embalming, is nine-tenths bunk. Any modern under- Pee vee ee cee very ood tial conversation, however, 1e- Z| steeple, leaning itself up obligingly | THey make you sort of want to = taker, using the best methods and fluids 1 the em- vise the jovernos of the alliatae :pecting a suite, and she did not against the, wall. snow \ " axer, ng t s » can excel the em- vise the governo: of the alligator a on notjee the three four “ a ye" imibed Where do the littl Q balmers of King Tut’s time state Valley City Times-Record Sea chat oun, men Hurry, Nancy. We'll climb it and | e do the little cross-roads go H 8 . ate. y 3 mes-Record who had followed us at intervals get to Jack Straw’s house,” said | _ : : I —=- Se toy the notet and who disappeared Nick, starting to run. | The highways show upon the maps, Fy ia COMPETITOR in NaH Oue irre Hones Presently I “I suppose you know what you are | They, Pass through cities and 3 0 you remember, when the war ended ,a wave of fear rd the taxicab stop. I made an doing, but I'd be careful if I were| through states, i ouse, a : anal voice, j The little jroads—they h » » § swept our country that Germany would : excuse, and we hurried into the you,” said a voice. ey may perhaps $ y would corner the world’s salle a manger. Janet, followed —_= There stool a’ Lead ion’ i p 0 : anger. i purpje rooster,| Lead to a mansion‘s splendid gates, « , is foreign trade? by Monsieur Lutarde, who al- AND IT WEEP WIEN | looking at them through & large pair| Or to a cottage snug and low, a | i 3 3 tO YOU START IN) P ihed ” 4 : pore] to value in American dollars, our exports last Ke | fhough Ki al taken off his hat,! |To CRITICISS WOMEN'S CLOTHES! \/' | of ispeetedas Where do the ‘little eross-roads fro? year totale i , eld it in front of his face, ero: - 5 “Why, baid Nancy. ‘ : in - This ect sey muchias Gen Aue ed the floor swiftly toward the lift, HoWwGVER, UCU GivG You CREDIT FOR “Because if Jack Straw sees you |The stream of traffic passes by, fy \ s 3, e live in an age of false alarms. ] | Madame held out her key, which] |OINGE THING, AND THAT. \S . and turns his magic ring, the ladder} Few are the cars that ever turn, ¥ Great crises threaten us, one after another. You have ob- | 2 Janet accepted with a little nod. will tumble about your ears and|To follow where the byways lic lc meres that they do not materialize. “Nerves” make us. wb They, passed into the lift, and we ey nstetmallaven bey, ‘i wrat had I time I'd like to learn read the chimeras. { if eard it ascen returned to the Hie reak another égg and see | Whither they wander, to and fro, ls r ' yw (bureau. T allowed myself to show | what happens,” said Nick. So he| Where do.the little cross-ronds #0? ho oge Mae z UT? BY JOSEPH S. FRELINGEVYSEN ™uCh interest. broke another egg and out tumbled | 1 ee ‘SM i cae cage But surely, madame,” 1 whis- a. feather? Hed: To camps in forest pl i =} . iy U.S. Ex-Senator From New Jers si hath “ omy Mp rest places wild, Fy Police charge that thousands of copies of an obscene book | I have used this story many cm |pered, “that was Monsieur Lu- Cock giSoodie-doo!” ‘crowed the| To tiny hamlet ‘mid the trees, ‘ ’ called “Smut” have been sold to Chicago high school boys s an opening for my. addresses, tarde, the great statesman, who | Nem laid those eege? Then estat TetPots where fortune never smited, = : B 5 e I yy: ae seria by nce entered with the’ tedy 2” hen laid those eggs? They surely} To myriads of goals lke th and girls. Discussing this, many grownups will shake their When 1 have been preceded by one ' : ‘ h ‘ Sdalbepedt Sn. MALL 2 H MY Y © lel of these long-winded introducer: Madame smiled at us knowing- | eoktnpin Cine more than 60 cents a) There roadd may turn and twist- | heads and comment that the rising generation certainly is A criminal was about to be hang: |lY. | Setting!” 3 heigha! = ane to pot. . \ edttonamucder: Bs Mee it is he,” she admitt- | ail rca eee ae eae Where do the little efoss-ronds go? ‘ne same. grown-ups may recall reading Boccaccio and During almost all the day before ¢d. “Madame is ,the wife of an u a ' ick, let's 3 » 2 ; rea i inute set for | ald ch i = bed! Come, Nick, let's ‘aurry.” BERTON }| Such booklets as “Only a Boy” when they were young. Strike | ont right up to the minute set Zor ald client, an jiitiean gentleman “You NGVGR UTTERED A WORD. OF | ,,"But apos'n,”. put in the rooster, | (Copgright, 1028, Nee iene af average and the youngsters are just about the same in| tiying to get the man te repent,/ “A love-affair?” I queried under| |CRITLAISM WHEN THE STYLE CAMS IN | [Spos'n mean old Jack Straw. turns eeeeeenners ene one generation as another. But he was a hard-boiled murdcrer my breath, FOR SHORT SKIRTS his ring another time and a wind ————————__—-¢ = : {and wouldn't do. if He even grew | etsdame shrugged her shoulders. [ecient seiaee alle ne foatmers: i) A THOUGHT | ‘ | ient. er glance was e ent, Hl ? 2 i SUN een a: Lar ta the trap was about ta he “What can de do the mur- | haat anothef egg and see,” | @——-————______._¢, be Oy Grossman, young New York scientist, thinks he has found | sprung, he turned to the sheriff and ; mured. “Only I hope that Mon- 1 oie pee ce hi hea Whoso keepeth his mouth and hia” f 4zway to “can sunlig@t”—store the sun’s energy and keep it| said: | nes ; Sieur will never discover. He has ‘ene. and what do-you thik, *|tongue Keepeth’ his’ soul from - until needed, even at distant places. Whether he has it or “Sheriff, I wanta taank you.|a violent temper. Ah‘ The merci- | : Re zen: ‘ trouble;—Proy. 21:23, if Ol entice: Juche MTGE Of ima | You've been very square with gu.” ful heavens! It is Monsieur hina Cia ean bene. St naper : not, it will come, just a T of time. | And to the hangman he sa‘d: self who returns! - Now there has a lare!”* 1 regret often that I have spoken, « _ | Meantime, in coa¥ and crops, we have a. more Perfect | M1 ain't holdin’ no grudge against | tragedy arrived indeed!” ay Drona ae treble aythd footer. | pever that I have been. silent arm of “canned sunlight” than the inventors ever will dis-| you, either. You treated me fine unl | Into the hotel, with his coat-tails Ruess our troubles will he over) Publius Syrus, Ee. you gotta hang people to make a flying behind. him, came a saws He Pie Land Seatac Onno AH _Grosaman’s claim calls attention to this: The chief mo-|""“nut as tor you.” and ve. turned T’teeuelt edt ste at een ee: , | paver I've ‘been “searching. for, It | >> BEULAH COAL now $4.75' ‘eivilization at present is to find cheap power, - Ito the minister, “Filjsce you--latex ht, and 1 wat i scene, ai Straw.” Lent : tells how to get rid of that ph | at per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer. Co. Phone 62.