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PAGE FOUR r+ ---—~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923 - > - | WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A FELLOW LIKE THIS? hed hon amape Tesora te | brought his operations to a close. | i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE!) . Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - - - Publishers EDITORIAL REVIEW — == Comments reproduced in this column may or may not express the opinion of The Tribune. They are presented here in order that our readers may have both sides of important issues which are being discussed in the press of the day, “You are aware, perhaps, that he has ‘anded in Gingland?’ | My heart gave a little jump. 1) could not t2 whether tie sensation | : ‘ xperienced had more in it of} 4 ys Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | I asked. | CHICAGO - : - DETROIT | pis CHANCE FOR SERVICE * ' e7 Younghusband Te-! wot tickles a man more than Marquette Bld Kresge Bldg.' ; perted a little vaguely. “Why not?” | DUE cele ans more | tha q! e g. " rare ic resge Bldg.) rhe hundreds of signers of ae There was’n monient’s: silenca, 1 (getting out his summer suit and palais PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH commodatjon note looked around at the shabby but im. {finding a dime in the pockets? NEW YORK : - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg.) The other hundereds who have J posing contents of the office, at the | z mocha : There are books and boaks on how lawyer's. mildly puzzled expression, I dranksin the whole atmosphere of | Weeks to wash your elbows. ithe place, and I.was dumb. Mr,{ #2 ¥ uy ySnoua Wanm oq [IK II ! | Younghusband sud enly smiled, and | | tapped with his forefinger upon the |te play golf, when wh ned note for League newspape yr put real money into those ente areas prises; The Associated Press is exciusively entitled to the use or) The thousands of “MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES t most play- mers who . ee republi tion of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-! pledged to pay or havg p id their WELL, IF YUX WON'T ‘| table. He was like a man who has jers need is one on iow to stop. wise credited in this paper and also the local news published) ™"ey inte the Consumers Stores, ir XY TTA + | suddenly sen through a faulty} ed . a herein. ‘The tens of thousands of farmers FIGHT YuX Go ‘| phrase in some legal document. Hale tee inptiat delapliones ar All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are 7.0% il sda awe atest CONCEDE me THE i peters wok aieeetiige abig {tess who this is talkin feat Iso reserved. builuing the Nont u wuicToRyY | - | to appreciate significance of | — WEMBRE jwho really expected that th ; ‘ | | your question. New York ix a curi-} A man raises cain with the waiter MEMBER | would accomplish comehing for them | {Gus place, and I understand—er—jabout burned toast because he : GPR é BEAN UAL OATiMighe sneee Cabin ‘| that the’ financial operations in jget that kind at home, N ADVANCE ecient UREN PRK Tad : <| which your husband has been con-| 4 Daily by carrier, per year........- za is ies «$7.20! of his valiant worker feet al seek ite vie meat rel: | ue tiga peas ou HRS be mal eae 3 Sus GAO GATHIMUE eas i have i him enemies, He travel-|with the energy you spend every Qaily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . wee 2d +. 7.20) nan ald h abe have | | < ed back to England, indeed, under jday in saying nothing. aily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) .... 5.00, a Cet of Mr. Townle ~ an assumed name. Let me see—I| “saith Iaily by mail, outside of North Dakota........... . 6.00) "2" 8 he e stale Be fe ae have it somewhere,” he went on,| When some men do stay home at + * .) dmc aaasaf obi pes ya ese seers (Ve ynplete spec fications fumbling ohee more among w mass {night they stretch out and sleep un- THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER [us #2 wine Ke expees to) atti fus of papers. “I had it in my hand only {til time to go to bed. \ A 2 wa them. |a Sew minutes ago . Here we | = , (Established 1873) 1 4 of the neWHorennt \are~Mr. Richard Peters, 1 am in-| We would hate to be a book agent ; EE eee _ ec ts LAGE GC NELSU CONS OBPAGE | structed to say, madam, that your!because they must think everybody WHERE THE FAULT LIES Pe Mreranits fg oie huband would welcome a call from |stays mld all the time. Jurors serving in the federal district court here were ; ee ee vey i 2 : Res es behetahae i : lin Mr. Townley record that reco “You itave his address? When you see a stenographer sit- quick to resent remarks which District Attorney Hildreth | jonas eHeeTSETH oh of icineite *Yes—his address," he repeated | ting around eeadirie) lenliqueravel vl had made to the press, and also to numerous persons, which! about that condition. “Preeively- 1 have it here—Number jnot a spelling book, they believed were a reflection upon their honesty jurors.| 1f Mr. Townley and the me | j Eleven, Jackson Street } = th their : f Mr. Townley and the men who Lay! I inquired. If barbers talk t ch: The remarks presumably were born in disappointment over | were with him in ‘that} é bas: “The dota CAPS AB Gn Cs ea a ae ’ : babes BEBE A flayfair,” he assented. “The ad-jmen talk too much how much do is failure to secure any convictions on jury trial in the federal peri th Dakota was put- dress reminds me, madam,” he went | wome s talk? u Y pea i |women barbers talk? court here. It is reported that remarks in a somewhat | 5.) He SE at Us ee CR on, ‘that you must be prepared to | eve, similar vein were voiced by the United strict Attor- LAA te ee eta a see your ausband-—er—not in the | The first sign of spring anvwhe LUM y ‘ O¥-\ they would be out in the fron.| |, best of health. He is, in fact, in a lis when the small boy 1 Mey at Minot a year ago after what was, from the standpoint | trenches now fighting for a redue- | nursing home.” \iden pai ae RBS a tt tt gare of’a prosecutor, a disastrous court session. tion and the return to normal gov- j “Is he seriously ill?” I asked. ; ce as 2 The judgment of twelve jurors often is imperfect, but ¢rmmentl functions so es ential toy iy eyelet ate a eal ee ee ee et tee me RSs a Ca dicBantapy ‘kvate ee enna favmer prosperity im North Dakota. | reply. “You will have an opportun- ceils the aay system i the mos satisf ctory system of de term- The id thon Ne done el ity of judging for yourself within a the laws. f ining the guilt of one accused of violating the criminal laws | sarme file Teventensuenuise alent | half an our, [ am to ask you to| Being a rugged character is hard that has been developed. The jury system could not be soj they can possibly render in H visit him as soon as you can find it |heeause “ieee cuatacters sieadlly ais, well imbedded in the fundamen of government had not} en him for still addition eee eauceure tin, T was trying to (Rave 8° much chin to shave. jurors in the past for the most part endeavored honestly | ship phe Oe SI tt ce | get hese matters Sint ra fee cee and-prudently to discharge their sworn duty. In the cz ses! ie tlWes! ity “be” exacted Bary ol) | The lawyer glanced at his watch and Nore er ne ee without. tried in court here it is hardly possible that two juries would Macc Soe and invited me to sea If ona | ee struck the bell in front jthink it is eDacobatton Dy, ar have arrived at verdicts so quickly and definitely had not | TOWNLEY SPEAKS | har wooden chi vhile he disap- | °' yon" j ue ave i Q ss lv 3 Iv hd EY SPEAKS é ar wooden chair while he disap- |" yoy" yitl forgive me, madam,” he | cee e Me galas 0 ckly | ea aa, ea give me, madam,” he! ponder asks i : they been justified in so doing, for in the cases at bar there) In dress b.! THE WINDS Hee cach of ae vcore | nid rising to his feet. “I have a jy neue nee ig, (thie = 26.000) Now could hardly be any ulterior motives affecting any of the A Townley : tEx a ieee The ‘offi Pelecorated by | Meeting of the Law Soc lengarciscasGtulnl end?” Nee, Helo surots who come from various parts of the state. | Te ten ae OF DEATH | rows of musty files, and a line of | a rege me know, if 1 ee n most states when the United States District Attorne nd other ‘organizations ‘have Bille containin wartieulrs ofiprops | cont jet WS ect pena tite 4 {eM Ss) cae LON led to ‘reduce the price ‘of eommo 2 PS, : frees shuts can be of further service tp him.” ening cany Happens these days Jays # case before a jury after a federal grand jury indie alley tk aed rice of comm BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM ey the solicitor in euch ease ; can be o er service tp him.” |, Ansthing can, hal CNS aang ment a conviction usually is secured. The conviction follows | better | You can't and Copyright, 1922, by E. Phillips Oppenheim , _ Nicolson and Younghusband, After | Garner peaineee holding “tpen. the lee eee he seks asa rule because the federal officers do not bring petty) te too, and it Arrgt. NEA Service, Ine, wa h few minutes del Wheebovweum: lca he I wyere ik spurtaee | Slender girls will have their vogue ases into court, do not permit spite work to place a man | “° tien with men e ae moned me and help open a door on steel to sateeviewes aswaky onic with King Tut yptian styl in jeopardy and carefully investigate the circumstances Of ee ea tee tse wou and Bt fess ide of the passage. [Nest back to my taxicab, a little |Plump girls hope they did up a fat ° ei : rl developed org “Mr, Younghusband will see you, | ‘ Eski ime. an offense they charge before they present it to the jury. |atready functionira” BEGIN HERE ‘TODAY aS NC eRe OTRO? Ta eege eee abe uum usta Rak NS See ets jDew) dared) junds droxebiat once (2 Pacimonssyime! fi : 4 on gas Hl y netionirs.. 1 madam,” he announced. Jackson Strect. A nurse in starched | —— _ it is not the intention here to sit in judgment on the} Thus spake Brother Townley. Pe rE ea Stele tlie een! SOU ROE A cOUsIaeHEU ue COE van Tae ‘door was closed, behind me, | tinen frock and flowing cap consult- st sign of spring in Lewistown, United States District Attorney, whose integrity and energy | There is one thing more he might MICHAEL SAYERS, yoted criminal, | he replied promptly. “You are prov- | and I shook hands with a tall, elde mite ealntes 5 Pa., was when boys tried to burn up u 5 i By | ‘ fg 1 ably more or less watched, and your { Jy e 4 i ted a little slate and led me to a . t have not been questioned. In f to the jurors, ‘however, | Mtve stated which is that « busine NORMAN GREYES, once ef| movements reported to the org W eat ce eee to fy clcome: me it | bedroom in one of the upper sty chepbigheechcal it may be pointed out that arguments to the effect that the! jie 4 Annot make % suceess of farm- | Oana Wind. wheni Sayer Longe |sentiohien whichityour® Masbanallisltentntig abstracted fashion. He was «Mr. Peters is getting on famous- | ‘\,, ss ts : : ‘4 NE! ing and? also conduet his business! 4 y Oe untidily but professionally dressed. | y, madam,” she announced encour-| Some people are lucky. A Kansas . great number of acquittals before federal court judges in| successfully. Farming from a store jana nouRea a Ni ne chiet. you seen dining | fe wore old-fashioned steel rimmed | ingly. “The doctor hopes to be /City man had his Raiienante cue 4 North Dakota lend weight to arguments that cases have been jer a bank wrecked as many busine pee ne Beal cas Sead | cney: nile nde ae sen Lhe spectacles, repoking at tie present | ghie to let him out at the end of the {Off instead of his good one. brought which are without merit, have not been thoroughly | mer #: running a business from the aa anetalesomnee hte AaManenNe moment on his forehead. The shape | week. Please step in. You can stay === t n ghly | met to aryest hom, Janct become over to the enemy. SE His ieallavcanieieatushionsofanis ) ts Wine investigated and prepared, or have not been well presented. ‘"i}" has ruined <:rmers, \ er “You are most thoughtful,” 1 re-| tie belonged to a by-gone gener | je long us you like... . Your wife) | Writer POTS Bhs average flapper Perhaps the argument is faulty. We hope so. | It seems, after ‘all is said anal Sir Norman is living at his country | plied with ail te sarcasm in’ my /ation. Taere were rows of tin box de. hore, Mrs, Rota talc she Want) CD) eee ee eee wth eure ) | done, that none of us ure big enough | house, Greye Be eee eee ro devidcisiveoulin comands 1c willl cei eeuike deve tNeUselllte, /GGUUEREY | eee ence eee eesece ee liga btgidins ede ata at Se ee ae to divide our eneygy, our ability] 1 pes death several sus-| come to your rooms then.” of law books, an eer = eS ' ‘ « ye 3 y . a id . s, and his table was i New e i oxhibite “CAT CAME BACK” | and our time among’ several en-| pfeious vtaceidents,” and ix con} Ss Titerclwilh papers 1c anaes wa Oxlopna npaailonscehi biked The birds that build their nests near your home this) we like hest, in other we f te one Ear Cte ih SA an See eae thereat uf i ane sense oerleon Ht Hae ;monster. Well, it was a bare cat. aie er pee 5 Ree ACA ane si e best, er words the one} — England. and stepped inside the taxicab. | using the name by whi! pee a spring probably will be the same ones that camped near youjto which we are best pted by} The police appeal to to | I watched him a moment, hating him agen unless the HG Lee biotite | v pone a aed) a enee spat) ‘Jast year. So claims H. Knight Horsfield in his new book, | experience, talents and skill will suc | help run to earth a criminal work- | because ac seemed the one person reuornleseinnvanniie Fi There are trees in California said Pe deliohts on Birds.” ° U Nceitmenoualharsaanustp ta ing at the head of a dange who had the power to ruffle me. He ccEsvi he jto be 1,600 years old and we hope no il. re _ phe ig mn Bird i ee aerate : ee ceived a telephone jarchaelogist digs them up. Patriotism, or the instinct of seeking old homes year after: eee ee aed newspaper! i” topped. and heen avuceradivinia a viereisinsea ie meses Seine RENe?, ealithisyatte fits year, is highly developed in birds, “the very fields and WeOUGs| ot this adhe ake ot seog eeavEe he shoulder. Janet receives two | well-ftting. He soft collar,| “Quite so, quite so," he murmur- lastenble:livenlonger which constitute home for them being re-sought year after| Likewise, wrecked! business insti., bUNdred pounds In bank notes from } and the tic of af cket club. | ed a little vaguely. “Now let me ae ot Heusen is seven feet and vear.” leat ae ee Seat a erious source. His tweed cap was set just ‘at the] see,” he went. on, logking amon inencs tall, eiiariotn dovthey. fiid their-way. back? ee AEP ON ean same thing aniong) NOW GO ON WITH story | Fight angle. Heanoved with taelleit| some papas, @xour eat ane | ‘ _ ; ‘ y find their w ack? Rue | 88 -—Kiildeer Herat Janet Continues euse jof an athlete. 1 hated his| pears to have been a client of the | St. Louis woman says her husband _Horsfield writes that the strange way-finding power of sphak Ue. cain At minutes to one, however, | shrewd, kindly smile, the clearness | firm for many years, but my memory has been grouchy ever since she migratory birds is leading up to the idea that there exists in] y,. ;, » SHE! even condition was amended. A| of ais bronze complexion, the little} —oa, heré we are,” he broke oft, | mete leaa Hin 27 years ago. Wonder». birds an occult power which may be classed as a foodehnds lan have one thac bliz-| youth from the jall-porter's office humorous, lines about his eyes. 1| drawing a slip of paper toward him. PELEHATCHE. if he was grouchy before? 4 Recs eg ee : herpes i jzard proof turkeys at x city | put a package into my hand which | went straight back to my rooms and) “My instructions, cabled from New a a ing sense, separate from and additional to the five senses block. A fdmer near Carson told ad just been left by a messenger. | wrote lim a few implusive lines. 1] York, were to hand you the sum of} a p melehntche) Mine: “Fall Hurts One"-—headline. 50 possessed by people and animal life. te that he missed wturker hen dere, Lopsned it and found half a dozen | wrote to say that I would dine with | two hundred pounds. You received’ w (Pronounce it “Pellyhatchie.”) _ {docs spring. Some of us, who are considered “queer,” merely have a i*® the recent February storm and familiar morocco cases, A portion | him at any restaurant ‘ne liked, but | that amount, I believe?” engsr peared outside of Forest in a sixth or psychic sense lacing, the thaw Tact, Weck the ott of the jewelry which T had never [not in Clarges Street, and that he] “I received it and have spent the | w some Mississippin wallows eerie sin sy sense. Rane ewaTinUG AIG ainEn with Che) thought to see again, was in iy | could call for me at eight o'clock. | greater part of it,” I replied. Wficxoe Were avaxnd eabyeLottomis to ADVE ‘ ——— tee title, tan ane che" hands. It was now clear to me tha.) At half past three that afternoon |” His expression became a little less | the clay that lined.the hollows, | INTURE OF "3 urk She had been p tle 1 | : i Birds are very human, Horsfield comments. He thinks! buried in Sar LAG: and lata 4 | mucitumland| hadelther valeeady re | Urecplyed, We, inutation “whieh 1 libenien, [Pee eee ore een THE TWINS the lure that makes them return to former homes is their setting of exzs and hatched them.- turned or was on tie point of do- | had been expecting, and at four o' | “Dear me-” he exclaimed. “That | w with) seven otter DLSEEIZE: ieaaaionate attach t for their native lands of a | Carson Pres | ing so, and that my help was necd- | clock I stepped out of a taxicab and | sounds rather extravagant.” We were set upon the roadway and Pp nate attachment for their native lands—their true, an Tee tes tceaieue went by (entaredliictofices a ainmmofeciic | tHe’ peratchot; ahin@’upper © Iipj|/4 Cue, cou conunbes se BUmEnne: By Olive Barton Roberts . home—in which the most fascinating period of their lives without a sign or me from any-| citors situated in a quiet square | thoughtfully. | Toward the tiny town of Morton, on is spent.” | aunlug which [| néur Lincoln's Lin, Au office boy ros “Your husband has, I gather, heen eth so-ealled bighwoy which is Hines vet adventure that’ Nancy ‘orsfield also claims that certain bird families have (is- | tion of 4 cat,jup from behind a worm-cuten desk | engaged in operations in New York | Made of clay and tuck and guinbe jane Nick ad was i Sugar-Plum e iH ele also claims that certain bird families have lis | Jeurled up in warmth and luxury, ws a5) : e heaped between two ten-foot | Land. " ane aense of the EAS ON propenyy Sometime: they fight clinging to the fecl of my clothes, ditches; The . Fairy Queen sent them " and drive out invaders of what they consider their exclusive reveling in the perfumes of my bath, By a miracle we made it, till all mud-} there because Kinj Gi . CEMATS esto ° Rae . z aA # s ri! g Gingerbread territory. “With rooks it is Clear that a given belt of trees aghing Egod food apd tobe ape EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO dy, seoldivand Saar eye = ie) owned a knick-knack dogs, and the is marked out as the property of a particular colony.” In} ae Die whe erat Aiea S ain ed at Pelehatche, Mississip-| Cut-Out Lady, who did his mend- other words, a fence. 1 felt the life ‘revive: in me the | (TS THIS ONG OF THOSE PICTURES ‘ou - [nee bends: ceepanuticaty andithe ania ! | viens, During those three dass nath- HAD TAKEN OF “OURSELE RECENTLY, SVe] | We iad planned on making Vicks: Litek rack Gfaeaandl ihe cogoanit* PBR Ge Tak cinceoonined an date 2 re, tenons anon | ing in this world would have driven ERECT | burg, or at least on reaching 2 ve » place and: g > hanes u sha € recognized, in cats and dogs, this instinct | ine buck to my: poverty. 1 would ha - . | eee) for few all soverattie place and got ' which brings birds back to their former homes. As the old committed almost anyeerint rather |mut the sturdy, “fighti vat of iit, the, eves and ears and mouths saying goes, “The cat came back.” than return to it i phe acay Magia saan erleit af of the, Sugars nlanden But the cat will not come back unless it has affection for). s. G ae eae sane ae [etaenit; strong jenoneb within usi..we heen A Beata declared its old home or kittens that need its care, according to Prof. Eighth District. leave a cee Peete wikant he Sn ee eeey) one ane ra Gtiwas /the Fairy Queen indignantly, “and F. H. Herrick of Western Reserve University. fo hersous word Aieheriht: over al Woundeupathen commsnn ot iGlarzes Tuer stoleantinie! : “(there isn't a particle of sense in _ The cat; Herrick, returns home by the power Of ule. The mule was tied to a tree. | SMS earying 2 bag of golf-elubs | Thus we rested from out labors aa [allowing yo silly.animale'te carry orientation, a Uiininawer of orienta: |. “navel a vers anieicnd mule." vail ee ete an ea oneule aor aee deuten: the shades of night were falling |) pos : : | D m y spirited mule,” said! ~ was within a foot or two of him land the aigaer bellies i, |., Besides, as trouble always does, a kee 30 secular feeli ye a hie at ihe owner. as i nd the dinner ingi ith |. + 5 does, tion us een fense of muscular feeling, far keener than that PG EO age rade aera | before he recognized me, I was con- a melody onthe with it not only upset the two trouble possessed by the human body. By it, a cat knows instantly | ic" huyer, “but he don't. look like | Sous OF 8 Seg" 2nd peculiar tari \We were famished from our trave) | ™&kers but also their owners. in which direction home lies, through the feeling of its ‘it ‘to me. ‘He Hee Veameat ca\| Cephiceaane mek eawasemcening | over roadways wet and slip: The Cut-Out Lady who owned +> , . He looks kinda dopey to iy Pp y “muscles. It is sense of direction in its most acute form.” me.” eae ieee a fas | | So we stoppéd at Pelehatehe, Mis | the encoangt cat was 50 upset = A dog owned by Frank Farrow recently was sold a sent: ‘He's so spirited, | Wey eyas ; riage sisippi. > when her pet came limping hom -by ens from Denver to a town 700 ogee aoe phar dae T has tok Cp saa tied | Oe Gooa ‘morning, Sir Norman,” I Nes, TdAyS ba EGNOS Wet, ip {oir hime that Hie ceeeont ere turned home, limping. ‘Vaudeville now will “stand by.” 7" alte me ‘a fi F | said, holding out my ‘aend. “Are | | QF CHEM. VCC SAY THIS PICTUES TS clit coe canny, one Beer Fa Mighmsaner ‘ i o 8 yf ell, untie him und lessce how | there seri i = ad +19 x ee, hav- -Turn to more important, though possibly less interesting spirited he is.” gana Duc bua ete lee he) IS _ A RECORD OCF |It was pleasant to the palate and it |ing no other eye to see with, she world events. ( | “I's afeard to untie dat mute”! He smiled, and put his clubs BALD Fact. And lee saniotleg the. Sunny. : coraight yi reg Aaa = —_——__—_——_—. said the seller. “He’s too sptrited througa th i f fi et) ere were ‘biscuit light as feathers, mi ey would mirs the a (eae Ray roan ns aa iy amen ey caries tien (ee MATS NO JOKES » | and ‘my ‘blood will ever quicken |buttonholes by an inch or more. é WIVES | untied.’ Hestraightencd up.| side of the curb. ‘ : = ee T think abouts tis PNDE of that el when the king got up ‘in 7 HST Vr eit ons A 3 ony Jaw making cocked an eye about him, shook him-| “Yam tired of hunting eriminals,” crisp and tender chicken, e morning and went to pub on , Commotion ir! Turkey, where they have a new law making seit, and then ran madly across the | he ae fed of-honiinkg, criminals: | Golden eggs well friend in butter |clean clothes out’ of his candy-box : ae ak eoapulaery, fom Hae re me foo! lew, and will not field, colliding, headon, with an-| turning the tables, They are hunt- “ ong . et arotiek dishes; paren drawer his lace filled shirts, =help its purpose—replenishing the Tur ish losses in war. other tree. me. o | Yes, the food at Pelehatche meets the | (ma out of ndy-box trim- War is a biological condition. i “Why, dat mule’s. blind!” ex-! “Inde¥d "I answered. “That : ls fonriptal piper stead i nee) and bis a aristan coat f i a re 2| % apa claimed the possible buyer. | sounds ‘as though my bh and were ¢ Raita je traveler, when weary from | (made out of a ristmas tree And nature, by biology, will replace the war losses. TWO) “pring! No sah. Dat mule ain’t| coming back.” : : | the rigors of his trip, he ytecking) both ‘buttened on as s, and tl | ie | : 1g) bo! ” more generations, and you'll never know there had been a: blind. He's just so spirited he don't) “There are rumors of it,” ae ad- i | Ought to stop, at Pelehatche, Missis-.|crooked as a pig’s tail and mule aes in FUcopes when you look over the official nose-count. | sive a dam. mitted. “Are fyou staying near s z Sippl, Pin look shes <The tendency of people, on the aver: i ‘i ‘ or | here?” i 4 = | : 4 eRe 8 a result his temper was quite Be ite ne the Wethe, son ae eating iMag bd ee rg TT am tiving at the Atbemaric| (OH, YES, IT 1S A JOKE tle ge There! is nothing much to dé there, |testy. And he made laws that no- Bos tp Asis, beyong! that y po. 5 etimes. A THOUGHT {| Court," T told him. “Why not navel | Bue tx HAS _ phere is nothing much fo sce body could obey, and things got 4 C . y | <= ' me watched? If he does come back, = < # there! 1 ‘ : into an awful fix. : [err SET, 1am sure 1 am one of the first peo-| 5 CONG oe But the rooms are clean and comfy| ‘See what you can do, kiddies,” ‘The way of the wickéd tnax dark- ple he would want to visit.” . LITEM, and it’s pleasant just to be there, |said the Fait ueen kindly. “Your 7 A im i Big he s ere f " ! ‘ ‘ BOOM | ness; they know not. at what they| “It is a wonderfal idea,” he| Hil] | And to sit around the wood-stove |magic shoes Will take you there in *¥ bY Qur railroads will handl t © eink 1 wauible cProtetbe Iie. S| agreed, with » peculiar gleam in hi Wt] with the local dignitaries a twinkling. _Sugar-Pl Land ur railroads will handle more tons o' i i | stamble.—Proverbs 4:19. ty ea ; i = : H @ “esa spares Mt eee th tha’ past 86 predicts neue oe J ‘ i ')) keen gray eyes. #1 would rather bribe WT] | And. to listen to the gossip which |lies north of Soda-Water Ocean, sient y f the South ‘p fic’, - ze ni t, Wickedness is a wonderfully ‘dili- | you, though, to give him up.” = the tongue of rumor carries. south of Custard-Sauce Sea, and be 3 an o! \ e Sou i ; ee} cB eRe UTI YORI: Sent Plog a alse, of liane i ans much ? aie ae has Mh | From Meridian 3 Vicksburg is a directly, pearen Castor Land and i iccompanie wil error, and com- me ver; rt lately.” 1H journey far . lee He expects particularly heavy traffic when crops: move) viticn and remorse, and endless woth me tonight,” he sug- HY | witt the soads inthe ponditio We'll find ii!” sai o market in the autumn. Wise business men, will figure On| jerturbation—Plutarch ca Head Pia) Cy ie: roadsia. thes condition that e'll find itt” said Nancy hap- car sho. e then. Heavy freight movement means! a LiMn Memmi cation eet shia 4 Finptived ma essonted But ge lariat Hie Gunn ts Ln ree hi oF Ae i ae sia a ba i n navigating throug! em. in ings. to rights.’ ht prosperity outlook for all of us. Play safe. Save for| For First Class Dry Clean-! boldly a i ae makes you.pretty nearly dippy, |; ___ (To Be Continued) he rain Faas Booms, never last foreyer. They're always|ing. Call Capital Laundry| _ somber Thirteen wbnut tight 0. Takacs, vests. af <Palatiachhte: Missle: Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, nc. ed by depression. 5 henry Peer sippi. : Co. Phohe 684. | elock, <BERTON BRALEY, |Trlbune Want Ads Bring Resuns , « 7

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