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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928 nro ; i 4 UF BISMARCK TRIBUNE AGN, NO? TAU fo NEEDED [ost ele BES ae English fashion, and was attended ape > >» be { is oe figred at the Bostoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second C Clase eeu nee a Matter. AAU i Aah ehpreae aS b A few words of introduction were os — Tribune. They 5 is Si spoken, and we all made our way to ISMARCK TRIBUNE co. - - - Publishers AG PP ave porn aides eae a the first tee, The Frenchman, dis- | weber eit Ceres aes ant ines which. are covering that Norman's h i |] betng discussed tn the press o va ame i ’ iste Foreign Representatives Ther GREAT FISH st Ma ai Aol 8 is Chad sli G.LOGAN PAYNECOMPANY | | HURRY UP WIN 2 [Nerhinn s a¥ove aes average | ball } . " Norma verage bul CULCAGO at ye : - - DETROIT CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION “TAT WATER straight down the course—and then: Two in the shade can be pretty arquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. . came the great moment. Monsieur) Warm on a hot afternoon. U i PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH By saying out loud a gret Fe TC ee or eide cal h kiss, whieh ‘EW YORK - - Fifth Ave Bld many people had begun to say tims both, handed his cap to his servant, Bliss rhymes with kiss, whieh i g. h than poetr gues lidly to themselves President. Prit- swung his club ard addressed the | more truth than poetry. MEMBER OF THE ASS 2D P| chet of the Carnegie Foundation all, 1 gaveeattneeeey: Negaan |. < a He z parce EA SSOCIATED P PRESS | Oresuid MiWANCUHE DIO? ar eRGNTVE stood as though he were turned to orang i gene elds tied dnd » CO ‘ weit wis rather drink at home. ‘the Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or Ree eT aa uRRHBtET Ges ee ST TeaIAL a a —— ‘ ‘epublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-| ¢) No one who pays taxes can traight and far up the course HL CGEM iLL ' wise credited in this paper and also the local news published! have tailed to observe how rapidly atthed his bull for the length | PoPUlar novel is when it is sercened herein. the cost of administering — our of its run, Afterward we three stood er e 5 bee 1 p This world owes every man a liv- All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are, DBM Cast eek He fapeen und looked at one another upon the) ing, if he ean prove it docs. Bo reserved. SU SL Ee tee. The secretary had disappeared . 7 IB Citizens who want to cripple in the clubhouse; tie caddies had They say the lawn dress will be = system by inadeqiyite appro- jalready started after the balls; 4 3 : i f MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ions de bo few as to be Hez-| Gare pected Iowa a | Donalar thins toslnge | Wey aly tis a 1 = 5 ——————| ligible, the citizens who ar We thought that vou were dena!” Wil! make the laundress popula SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ___| jng thensvives whether the rest Fe ist Oe a RS = f Daily by carrier, per year. . on «$7.20! of our expenditure, on schools are Palit Genre Most of thos determined to re- : \ Michael sighed. main old maids are under sixteen. Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ooo Ree are0)| wor what they cost Be to he I took great pains to insure your omen Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00) (OU In Cvery community. Brae | {thinking so, he declared. “It is my | Alcohol and ginger ale is a bad so- Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.... 6.00. , Wee ren m We meh a fete Meee ie have run a eee lution of the booze problem. ‘ bvinas doila ear Ol u SE ni ne two people who were bound to — ar ar seven ti mitch as we spent] if Iretoghive Wek SHIT Have REIL Pee ene Ne : dng trou THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER WOGes eee surest sb alae pra Of HO INDEED! Ne Wat IeMaR eso etyearene = Tlie Reant Ge aIGERERTERSTAES (Established 1873) lation has nowhere near doubled. | Sete NUCL “It is so long?” I murmured, for) = aie Soe - $$$ —$$ $$ $$ ——— | ut tnt He UH iL A ee = \ Sou'e'n” Norman seemed still incapable of is the mushroom se tetas, THE GETAWAY | spent too litile in 1890. A_ nation h. i brellas be- Some queer angles on crime are revealed by the National! a year on candy, tobacco, cosmet cs | Michael dete 4 ae ataen eure E Surety Company, large organization that puts up bond for | and illegally sold liquor cannot be} ing little villa, a coryerted Peueia About the most expensive thing in cashiers, treasurers, ticket sellers and others entrusted | #eeused of Ce ae ee HA INaL | house—you can see it through the this funny world of ours is money. with money lV auin Gh die GulGlunerortiteneinic| jtrees there, a delightful garden—my Parraae 1 = ae | violets ( $ are Love makes the world go round, The t bond claim paid by this company last year! dren. But it that, if! | ete cea Mon ie ena ie eAltanle eugh meen Co ha i was $2 . Whoever got away with that sum was one of oe eee hee at ae ieiaceae| | Mowers which not inanaged waar the top-notch criminals of 1922. lereased during the list thirty| to grow, T play a round of golf) The sad thing about buying an The smallest bond claim paid by the N.S. ©. was five) years, it: will amount in another | ‘lls I fe like it, nae when | nuto is you run into so many credit cents. Names are kept secret in such matters, but we'd like | Beneration to 4 butden that cannot) | SCH EacL SETTER LOAN tt cae 3 A 5 i - | be y borne, Ut ig necessary up there into the Pyren Antoine, - to have a look at the business man who'd go to the bother of thesetore to look e wretully into the my servant, is a Basque and an ae-| Men use periods when they talk enforcing and collecting a claim for a nickel. Probably, j matter to see whether education is] complished — mountaine Modayien| yomenkass chs See PU though, it’s like keeping books—wasting dollars of time to | jadvancing in quality as well as in can follow. him gnywhere.” I Sgeirelare Born aie wall ve¥ spoon, tind an error of one cent. j Cost. aes Calta do about in their mouth. The others ha : . | A priteirettmevine lied orman muttered : y ; : Y A strange thing about thieves is that they usually play | ; Ree i Ane oeraSnaleMtTaTe H : | I) coucilns SHUN pou? ft) ee CRY Gad che fae kon cil for comparatively small stakes. For instance, the National} many eminent teachers who agree) SSS. gs S yy) | replied: A girl with a heart gets won, A” Surety in one year paid 1528 bond claims under $10,000] with him. A’ gr deal of the seroaae! cas | eae if) withoutln Tieane gets! one: each, and only 58 claims above $10,000. You often hear | "s!2& Mie ie the ee he; ON ~ fe aieta a sau een | a ‘ or ee ara Faneteheed charges to the exaggerated “en-! : WYNN AWA | Ward Where the two bulls were lyifE| One lighted gas jet consumes as people say, “I wouldn t steal, but if I was going to I'd pull iit richment” of the curriculum, tot clination, The Morning Post thought | utmost side by side. airy enicngate ean eioue: resnleeor aueeR something big.” It doesn’t work out that way on the | of | the attempt to load too much’ on| 6 Fen that society at large must breathe «| arm through my husband's and 1ook- | agent, ' averages. | the back of the school system. THE GREAT sigh of relief at the p: ed into his f It was obvious pete Ute ek {Atal one course after easter lof one of the world that he perfe tly well realized the! ‘They say Chin is spoken py Rather extiaordinary. is = Ne , uy CeStAterne | each with its separate teacher, has n ~ Inals. Only one crisis with which he had to deal. | 400,000,000 people. This probably seaelemallest bond ae vals they pation Surety’s statement: Frosted. he thinks, in increasing ELUSION ’ leeeeaeaahinebineidentembicwita During the last four years—wonder- | includes all the babies in America. Biyourditind it inter Pave Was LOL ia superticiabty rather than etti¢ BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM le moment brought the fires of ful years they had been—we F ou’d find it interesting if you could trace that back. | fently. Pupils are rried from B = e 2 is |} madness into my — bloed—madness, | spent rely more than a month) Always wait intit a young. lady Who was the man who couldn't be trusted with $1 except | cts FD Ta ay a Copyright, 1922, by 1. Phillips Oppenheim and a weakness of whieh T shall not or two in London, We had traveled jgets up before calling her up or s under bonding protection? It’s just as well we don’t know. | oust indatery, EHGIa: Woentnil Moree INIGALS 1 pe: Some one in Bagland, y wo- | in Italy and Egypt, wintered twice {is liable to call you down, ABMivestication migit prove disappointing, Probably al (cet miter’, of none, vocatlong gt. NBA Service, Inc man, had wired to a Paris “florist, /im the south of France, and the re a : “ Ge ciomeomecone who was: t Waal Gl eilkas ME tite GMM IRS Gene a bis c é and there were fuwers sent to the | mainder of the #me had been de- | ew stockings t longer if 8 jo Was trusted completely, but who, due | he ne s av Oa fare hospital on the mor the | voted to Greyes Manor, I had my | washed before being worn, or if the toa law or some other technicality, had to be bonded for a} epee rie Sea ay a ny BEGIN HERE TODAY you will agree ythat for a ‘funeral, with no hypoe mnes-| two Babies to Took witer afd Wor. |ternnails aire tzimmed: closely. nominal sum. It’s a queer transaction. We pass it by as OAS tes WR | ait Vendetta begins betwee length of time ‘ just the name rice?’ on {man his farms, The ties which had oe ) | working at a'trade supplies. Many| Vendetta begins between h of time, T could move about | I eareecieeeeoue fi ; one of the unsolved mysteries. of the courses poth in college and{ MICHAEL SAYERS, noted criminal,| Paris without fear of being recog.) curd Well, it was my ae Hae toh Be Le ae Nolte aot nova ea a ; 2 is ahaaat * fF ed,” thoiew. ~} moiturally ned; yot knew | k. No’ v1 cep a boy sa in high school are in subjects that} and nized, ¢ i pe mi ys ij The largest’ bond written by the National Surety last ee ota Mou ee neve ‘ ATO ft vitae aa cial NARRATIVE by his. side, a Eo} EAGseaillonwentela0lchne vot! ualnioh year was for $2,124,535. That lot of money to entrust to (paige ceuuiieal duce ne his place a Ponlel UouEN | uice which brought us. tu; ud sworn to bring to j a day. Just imagine the trouble he ome person. under conditions that make theft a matter of| en to pupily who have oftes JANET ally. “I passed you on the boule-| » Luz, chance and Nor-| notorious crifinal, a man who by |MUSt have opening the cans. choice. Nothing stood between the bonded person and flight! not learned to write or to spell. by shooting dead dnd ind aljerdspiillthy: chirance, with=) munis desire te « ekenpe « frei) the\| Every cote le ond GUESTS pe ilditia Gen moa IAIN except the bonding company, its detectives, the law and —] their own language correctly fo arrest him, Sir } i 4 single impulse of recognition, a of Ae eee sera cE 2 denounce. And vinegar. Whes (aikine them out reatest safevuar es) SGA IG UA acAGian There wi » me sachers| in love with Janet marries{! did net know you even when you) course, We sat out on the ver- ene rea e ais ittlowauna syeatest safeguard of all—the individual’s cha EE wien Sey ie Ripeenerehity ete AUGhiel redeuee aber: King| eidleloeyie ae cull youre Michuele? of the ‘golf club on the late “hated the task almost as much -as OP AAD PS, Hee SOMES AMRF: But how many people would you! trust with $2,124, Pri cleus itive? nst the mod.! der ley and his daughter, Bea | my-companion J with some} afternoon of our arrival, watching I hated it for hi No wonder erowaupatoyluck _ People, however, apparently are more honest on the aver-| ern school, as well as many who! trice, when their auto runs wild.}enthusiasm, ‘that no artist upon the! the pink and muave outlines of the | “Michael,” he said, “you shall ize their fathers All they do. is age than is generally realized. The National Surety in its} will support ty mt the report; Beutrice und Sayers fall in Love stage or off it, in our day, is such a} lower hills and the somber 1 nave our Shang es know my ‘tonf around and raise @ racket. 38 years of doing business has had to deal with over 200,000 a s val to arouse us all to con-| Sayers and his band of rN a raoL ana ase . is fal of the ie uened e pleunianee i Cee traces iene am eaman i pa 2 rs ese forme A ana . the millions! Sider the question, “What, after all,{ break into Kindersley Court and] “Uwill not attempt to say that you] yond. ‘as conscious of-a curious et > to) Anything happen. But not defaulters. But these formed only a fraction of the millions | ja shoal tor?” Is it to teach i rob the guests, Beatrice asks to be|@atier mé, Lefevre,” I replied, ‘“hes| sense of tranquility, inspired 'a lit-|be candid with you, T have a convie- | enough things. do, whose honesty and intergrity it guaranteed, child a hittle bit about every con-! atiowed to keep her jewels and Mi-| cause, as a matter of fact, 1 believe] tle, no doubt, by my surrounding jon that your career as a criminal = The absconder gets the publicity, but h far-and-away | « ble branch of knowledge—to! ¢ consents.» Police and detec. | that whatiyou is the truth. Very] N n, after a few words of ap-} d my personal inclination | It pays to be Tunis Ona eis ix the minority | supply him with a fund! of general ble to trace the rob-| Well, then, ju Pam, L commence looked longingly at Ins {is to 1 you alone. We will let | ety z te Orel on 2 ee ee information? Is it to teach him returns to Kinder-|s@ much as may be to, me of and suggested gy game to; We are as nearly} If you get ial at the wet this ae 5 among other things a definits I returns Janet's jew | the aftermath, of life. Within a week y, who had come out t game as {wo men can) April just consider Burma; its an- A MADE- fO-ORDER VOLCANO : i aes lai eae i H 5 ade. . is | ; H ea “! Ma i a » a particular way to earn his nnounges to his chief} l shall leave + You may never} 4 te mede you my partner this | nual rainfall is about 600 inches. _ A man-made volcano is said to be under consideration Or is it to ground him Mnceaulonidto: ectire. || Meeolae hUItSiC again.” but I'we had two Sue sanne T will play you this round. —— in Montana. A group of oil men, regretting that Nature did} fi in the knowledge and use IW GO ON WITH STORY deere the Jatter regretted | for your liberty and my silence.” Spring makes people lazy. Th? not provide Glacier Park with a real volcano, believe the} 1a ahs own lune BEE fond of ele: MICHAEL SAY TAL! 1 ah read my} man aaa pen ae ree el Heseace plitter, and I | other seesons; that mnalkaugople lacy on > a entary a ne! a to give MM, was to ompanion con- notice in dozen papers. practicing. He’s a French- a he idea appeale o him.|are summer, fall and winter. can make one almost as good. ihe scheme is to pipe natural) enough knowledge of other sub- OF ee SL oa WevOr Jllecild: ideseted la thundering good player.| He looked toward the green and a 3 fi 5 |fessed sipping his wine, “my po & 00d play gas from an oil field 60 miles away, to one of the park moun-j jects to understand the world in i 4 column: to me, and the Continental! Would you care about a round with| swung his cleek lightly backward tion has never been go dificuly ay | tains. A shaft would be sunk in. “the mountain from top to| which he lives and the duties and! vou... T have run no risks like you, | Daily 1 followed suit. The| him and forward. | ADVENTURE O: base, connected up with the gas pipe, and touched off. The| Tne ne ples of a i he I have Reveretslone pénny in my| Times dismissed me with half a} “I should like a round with any-| “Let us understand one another,” F result expected is a gigantic and spectaculor volcanic display. a eee spe mmunnene oF ue jlife, or ised my hand in anger o, {| dozen tines ol anal print, whieh Norman declared enthusiasti lgeureee ae a : I an Sell THE TWINS se 2 ° ‘low. {3 1 o en one considered | ca eres! It is even believed that the extreme heat generated by the | days it succeeded in fostering In- | StTife aurainst any of my fellow: | ea een ae awation i anil i eeoneland Ketsltbe) dinehan ay; (ose Aamo teu tic en” burning of such a huge stream of gas would melt a lot of the ; ee Ueeiual vigor: at w Hye ‘ve made a million or so by| terial I/had affordu them, ‘The Daily|/ward the man who. was practicing: |’ (Contlaued in| Our Next Isaue) By Olive Barton Roberts reck formation, making the volcanic effect more realistic. lees pie Tees ray a tae tho © who have,” 1 reminded him. 4 Telegraph scemed to think that Scot- ie shots onto the last green, «| i Ss When Nancy and’ Nick left the Perhaps this will really be tried, or perhaps it is merely | finge ot atulioe and dietibinne. i vn iMitcdrilie, eehatemondacls land) Yard we fault in having! n with a slight but graceful | Gut-Oub Laaye houssialls thes Sueay- talk. One doubts whether Kilauea in the Hawiian’ Islands, | good deat mc informa of yourself, my | alle Wy op to slip out a the world Hea silver gray hair and clean-cut, | Blam Landes pees aBunbitiion or Vesuvius, or Popocatapetl, could be much dimmed in rep-| tion to its pupil it do as pearep it seleg iets atic) OPER golden eeu ae Uahh ogg ae cae uses’ how Seine Wan walking é tation by a flaming gas pipe, however larg much to teach accurate and us ave just brought off one of fw nN, Cee Be PER | Not one_of them was walking on utation by a flaming gas pipe, however large. Laanebemenrene (ni trann erie Annee countawhieneia satan |his head in spite of the fact that the Nevertheless the daring and investiveness of the human | ou; readers have seen enough of| planned. A hundred and fifty thou EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO OBJECTS TO CARNIVAL. Gingerbread Man had said every race are marvels to be wondered at no less than the natural) the working of the.public schools | sand pounds to divide for the sale of ‘ | Mrs, L. N. Cary of Mandan, presi- body must walk on his head for wonders mankind does not fear to imitate. 'to have their own opiniom jon thi jewels, and not a single ciew}* dent of the North Dakota Federation| “Cwiat happened?” asked the Eee aapileege ees | subject. One thing is certain: if left behind! What ix going to take ae tat a £8 pe sees | of Women's clubs, appeared before x, na x Bleph ee TIICINMe j the schools are not grounding their | the place of these things to you in How Do “ou UKS THE a ithe directors of the Missouri Slope! “Dckanne’ ( eph ‘ eee SUICIDES | pupils firmly and welly--if they are | life 1 }COoKS OF OUR NGw else) 5 | Fair association Monday night at a|¢, 1¢8 all right,” modded Nick. “the Discouraged, 30 Americans committed suicide last | encouraging supertic i 1} shrugged my shoulders, for in-| | Home, GVERETT < if RIGHT FROM |Special meeting to urge the abolition | 70n ea Man pan une Gren i year, announces Dr. Warren, who keeps track for the Save-a-! of thoroughness,—we e pa rd I had asked myself the same i THS eS | of the carnival grafter from the an-| 8°72"! BN CRORE ERY, MORE 205 3 alii THIDS ‘cause we gave her a heart and an- Teaeneaetmncrninte caren ennceniveditonn: | too amici for them,—Youth’s Com- question. ‘ la: & wy Ra | nual agricultural and livestock show | Shor Rood eye, So. now he won't. * Among these suicides were 79 millionaires. Money isn’t! ! 5 He seee amusement to yk 2 wa janonete Mere Sayles cage mares nd Hare epan everything. Not by a long sight. Dance at Patterson H aro : ne CONDITION SERIOUS. j break.” * \ a all hat is all very. well,” he pointed iQ fi pias: Sara Nine hundred children also killed themselves, compared | | Wednesday and Saturday | oat, “but if you destroy for your- | aeeeh. Bepelel, Mevearsuld son. of eae ponds sted ths stepliuat 918 - 3 5 Pty ae eeH E : | Jacob Froelich, Sr., of ‘Solen, who tufning a back somersault, With only 477 in 1919. Boys seem most in danger of taking | evenings self, as you say you have done, alt Was seriously injured Monday when | ‘Let's all go to the Gingerbread A + zi ! : vas sc} y ed J e their own lives at the age of 16, girls at 15. Puppy love, ee {the hundred and one means of es- la Ford’ car-ho was towiig bein a| Man's place,” said the Chocolate ugually. | @———- Se '*"n | carpe which our ingenuity has evo pee ioe hareair eae Ata | Rabbit: ) ai Jed, you will have to step warily rachor starter ( auddenlys.. ermahed | ” he Muffin _ The strangest suicide was’the oldest—a great-great-| | A THOUGHT ii) ey ie r| ‘upon the latter and threw him be-| “Yes, lets.” repeated the Muffiy : ; cS aa 5 _ Wear eae : neath the cleated tractor wheels, is - a since grandmother, 100. The youngest, a child of 5. : Me | cra : | “My disappearancee,” 1 replied, | still in a. critical condition, ‘The| made him and ng doubt he needs Suicide usually comes in a fit of tempo: rary insanity.| And all mine are thin j will be your tark. Today we di-| bigde. Poaces |boy is suffering from °a brokem| patchifg.” . When morbidly blue, seek company. Self often is the most| are mine, and I am glorified in them.| vided the last installments of our ‘cits pelvis, and integhal injufies: Nancy and Nick led the pro sepiande dar =St. John 17:10, ‘recent profits—amounting, I think, S sata as sion, afd away they all marched, dangerous companion. | 3 ing a t tN THE OO see) | og iy CBee: : gre P lene ; |to a litle over two. million tranes.| (GETS ona a roel DINER IS READE | Mrs, Alex: Sehneider “of Solen, Mrs. | past the lollypop field and the or: | Half the misery of human life | Half a million t have placed in this| | ANT CHAT C | George Aldren-of- Fort. Clark, Mrs. | chard of sundae-trees to the place ze i i KILLED fmehe be extinguished, would men | envelope. They will be yours in re- al T | Clara Bullinger. of Sts ‘Anthony, and} where the Gingerbread Man lived in Boarding a bus in.New York City, Mrs. Harry A. Cohen /#!lviste the general curse they lie | turn for the service you are about | MIMD IN |Mrs. A. F. McMaster of: Sanger have | a house made of bricks of ice cream turns to wave goodby to her 20-months-old son Kenneth, in| Sion, ‘benevolence and he compas: | to render_me | i | entered the “Deaeonn. hospital for | of different shades and shingled with FF : ASC AUe ti” catn ene ae AO a anevonpee: ald amamanity “It is a dificult’ matter, this \j treatment. Mrs. Minnie Johnson and | chocolate chips. a gocart a half block away. She shrieks and swoons as she | Addison. then, my friend?” he asked anxious: \ | |datighter, both of the cltys.retuiriéd| “We have good news, your maj- Spes the baby killed by a runaway horse. i ly. “|to feir homes from the: Deaconess | esty,” said Nick. “The Cut-Out Lady ~ Indignant at auto accidents, we forget that the horse is| F R S “On the contrafy, it will give you j hospital, ners they “have: been un-| will sew your buttons on straight ag danger s th o. But people, in the old, sensible| very little trouble indeed,” I asured pr treatment: fone: few, dayes after this.) ; dys sire) ae S dan 7 if anien traveled as slowly as or Raw Sore Throat jhim. “You have, I think, among asur x Be Tea Me YS, y slowly. \ ‘ ie) apt the first sign of @ raw, sore! your very ubeful connections, a County Treasurer W. Pr Ellison} royal highness. “Now I'll. make my hprses, an auto accident would be rare. The real danger is) throat rub on a little Musterele Wit | friendly one with a certain French left last evening for Grand Forks to) dog let her cat alone. And I'll make in speed, not the vehicle. Eventually all autos may have to; hes fingers, hospital.” sHhandle meshing absree tiene Alpe better -lnws, too. There!’ I feel ‘a eared so they cannot run fast. £ S072 right to the spot with a gentle oi ete state law coming now. I’) have to make 8 y § tingle, loosens congestion, draws out “your ea NS versity. Archie, Olson of Mandan,’ jt Here it is! Nobody is to do any — | soreness and pain. each uae ner simpler, will be made a ‘new mpmber in al work at all!” j a oa Rive oR tn} ooo is aclean, whiteointment | st your oftce yeoteraly we slethen {§ GO INTO YOUR DINING Room. T NoTica, |e “inst of initiates, Pen Seer aul ane: Sue: in Russia everybody with an income over a month} made . It has all | jewelry, 308 SveTT Paes ‘4 - ; Plum Landers. Iigs to pay income tax. The tax is 80 per cent—four-fifths— Cie srenets of the old fashioned mus- | pe tie agains nee othe net Seeonr n= ue eae “$Cvier DUS haetiaee paca of Mrs. sNewgord’ s Piubs sn: Nand ant Niet to. thank i i ie ie ister, Mrs. L. man since Sun- | ates Aa Es there? "We ag per $100 a month. How’ cate like to live dieting ee hi M ee | walion ny aan ty isle ee ene pe ane econ sinter Mra Xt Bb pn since Ebr ices doo alton eee die it handy for instant | wearing these clothes, and will “| Wash., where ‘they expect to make | Maple-Sugar y ' The highest salary paid to any government official in ussia is $52'a month. Even Trotzky and Lenin get no re. Maybe it is too much, at:that. Their only consolation i F that $52 equals 2600 million rubles. .What do you find in tplay’s news more interesting than this? can find fossilized heads ‘most anywhere. And objecting to the.testimony of the other nia and Texas needn’t ‘brag about their fossil | use. Sand egcentlnjro nd aber hospital tETTER ‘THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER lish will my i noti: press.” told him, my plan, have jin his trifles I have spoken. of, which have |: been all carefully chosen to estab- authorities French and |New | York police, Scotland Yard and the possession the dentity, The fy the “And afterward?” “There is no person breathing,” I}.j “to whom I shall I am in-novherry. other confide I think an ha bed) N their home. Mr. and Mrs. Newgard | for the past several:years have been residing, in, Hoople, | Mr. and Mrs, .W. I. Bell and chil- jdren. left Sunday, for Los, Angeles, | Calif., where they plan to make their home, Loveland Lodge Auxiliary of the B. of R. T. held their first. annual banquet at Rowe hall last evening. Everybody was happy so the Twins said goodby anu went. bacx to the Fairy Queen's palace in their Magic Shoes. (To Be Continued.) , i (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.) \HOMESTEADER’S DANCE A. 0..U. W. Hall, April 12. Old and New Dances. Lunch- “Capital City -Harmonizers,”.