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‘PAGE FOUR — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PFHE BISMARCK» TRIBUNE| Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class EDITORIAL REVIEW Comments reproduced in this OUT OUR WAY — By Williams SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923 ‘best bushel of any variety corn, en- tered by a boy eighteen years or s being offered this ear- REMARKABLE Matter. Y column may or may not express ly on on corn it appears ' SAR = + ating ener) ee — the opinion of The Tribune. They that it will he worth while to the t BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - - - _ Publishers DOr: PEN OTe CL ikea Rare C atten idbeclatilias ub) HL ag will be ' + oo See of important issues which are Baas Ha hoe pM al ica betng discussed in the Dress of ee Rall Pines ; 4 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Ek j CHICAGO . = : - - DETROIT ‘TO MAKE HISTORY VIVID LE es \ | Limber up Sunday Pe RE t) Marquette Dee otis BUI Ns e Kresye Bldg. a eagon in nnparent why there Z ye ; ; David Griffith’s Great “Or- ae mates sy, TH Proposal of Senator sh of Mas : ] | fer the Mandan baseball club will phans of the Storm” Book- SReRTENES GRE) fi aaa “| serve motion pictures of historic 1 i "Ghalek vat: the: thie BeoaMeRCalaiNOT: ed for Auditorium : MEMBER OF THE A OCIATED PRES HG caries (ial (he authori- PoC. AGERE SIGART ee Take " ey ipa sate — ~ at Washington have done noth- the ‘rookies and unknown have as, «g, REINER Shilo . ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or uy to save for posterity such film eel HARSe NOGERS OIRO to [lbs iy ee epublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- aeciens ae ie ne HL na ined ir berth if they show ea a Ae Le » wise credited in this paper and also the local news published! th. war addresses of President. W ss. lowing the. workouts Sun- David Wark Griffith, declared by } : day a session will be held at the many critics to far surpass any erein. on, the burial of the unknown id *d . . Commercial clubs reoms Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock with fans in- terested, thing the master of the moti 2 pie ture are has ever produced, will be : shown “at the Auditorium in Bi GUN CLUB OFFICERS. marek this afternoon and night Officers of the Man Gun club, — The picture is presented in Bis who were elected at a meeting held ™arck by special arrangement with Tuesday evening, announced that if the United Artists. It requires the weather permits the members More than two hours to show will hold the first. shaot “of the ‘“Orphang of The Storm” is adapt next Sunday morning ated from the famous novel of | the French Revolution, “The Two O1 All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are seldier, sessions of the Washington 30 rese digarmament conference, 1 bes uel ae intugurations and other important events and take the position that | MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUL, ATION | this is neglecting a duty to future | |< SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE th. snctment at teskslotion wakiwe | MEANY Dy Cartier, PEF YOO. cise cc ats see's co SUOO! signated offic | v Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)............ + €.20)*oP » movies of this character. | “Daily by mail, per year (in state outside SILI) . 5.00; ferns sll ec : Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.... 6.00! record of the app psiden Als. to prese on in pre n accurate | eof notable | 4 = =| jerdonn nid signinennt nappenties | Hide olht tL) to A (cailta 4 pas ven? uutidlait: Bait ails tdo h THES STATE'S OL DEST NEWSPAPER of the past half century. Prior to se Jos. uman fads. * forcefully portray (BE stablished 1873) the Civil war pictures e the work | Heinsohn, \ viee pr ed in the super-motion picture. An ec of artists with brush and pencil, and | Tok ise secretary and treasurer; | iden of the immensity of the produc -ATHE sea ~~ | many of the portraits and scenes of | FL Ellis, field J. A. | tion is contained in the following 3 FATHERS AND SONS BANQUET that early period were more or less | Harding, secretary, facts: Weytlaad GHA as 7 . alter conditions in/ imauinative, and far from .accurate. | The club will use the 14 acres of reproduction of scenes c Ke i paaL av a aN 4 it done much to alter conditions in Thus there is good reason to believe | tion as last year, a mile west of the , of Paris are in it, t ve home. There is t e movie, the automobile; school actiV-| that the well-known painting of | city and a new house will he erected 27 tons of “props” were used s fties are highly qrganized and = specializ fact there | “Washington Crossing the Delaware” soon, The throne room of the palace at . widely from the truth. are so many diverting influences that it is nece times fo take stock of community feeling toward boy welfare. tion, Bab movies ave onle are ac. ‘ The function of the Fathers and Sons Banquet is to! curate, but are also vivid. | i aecentuate the need of this contact between father and his; | !f the government should preserve | Versailles was reproduced in entire George Alderin, aged 64, ty. away in the city at 10 o'clock Fri- The famous Louis XVI fountain, day morning following a long illness with real wine flowing through it | graphs prevent misrepresenta | HA Oa a | with stomach trouble which later de- hy special permission of wroduction , bey-between the man who has no son and some boy who) jna erie Shadlivube GAURNALIOSEER | » chee aL Se oBER: of the Ft, @Meerss is reproSiced. “fhe foun- ; bas no father or whose parent is indifferent to the sacred use in the school and for public ex- | Clark vicinit satya th bal rela eee anes a Sbligations of fatherhoed. hibition, the people in years to come | for the! paettuninty pears Bat Lae noe re east : will have a far more correet notion | vivedliy threstvahs MndAWe ldnteN (oeey One Shhh Ue ais 1; Bismarck has supported these functions in the past and) or the neeccntimeriod ethannweNhaven| 1 residin “this section AX¢ Tels of motion pictures he pro- b gathered from them great inspiration for the futur Boy , of the past. Pittsburgh Post | The remains ig hes to: eae duced. ee i welfare work is being carried on efficiently in the city and TOWwsGU ‘ ie a : hyvateernoon andlbur ions six months to produce the «» One night given up for a public demonstration of comrade- LOWE GUs w aa | eat ly take place today in i bs : . using finacial statement is | -— Twp. 144, Range 79 lthe Swedioh Las Gea bent aa scene was filmed at least / ip between fathers and sons is small encouragement indeed big hotel which caters to | | Otto A. Convert and wife to Frank |miles from Fe Clark, scores of times * for those who every day in the year have this great work | # wealthy cliente Chicago's Drake | | Milhelland, et al, lot 7, block 37, eras There are 14 reels of film. « §pon their hearts. renee ee plealret ner er| N P 2nd Ad Miss Lila Peterson left last even aieaiies people were filmed in the ‘ One of the most pathetic and tragic figures in literature | [586 house guests daily, the | con Tae a SECU MIE Ee ME UCR oe roan | siTNepedatN a fa tHatlble toner (ucla: ) is Oscar Wilde. He sunk to a hideous degradation. In his cere com wh | ISW and lots 3 and 4, Sec. 18, Twp. \Arthur Simonsen. Mrs. Simonsen wae inf Lillian and Dorothy Gish, Monte gemarkuble confession: “De Profundis,” he says with great eo ei | 142, Range 7 formerly Miss Anna son, who Blue, Creighton Hale and other which cost the hotel $32,- |! sta ing The story begins with a girl as kidnaped on her way to force: “I forgot that every act, even the most ir had charge of the millinery depart- ment of the Cummins company store. Whe Paris and taken into a wine room the repair and pre: significant act, | of costumes gu FROM LESLIE HAMIL TON, you have left behind, it seems} “6f daily life, in some degree, makes or unmakes character: ane fe eae ee TO-BE, TO L RoUeCoUIdenOuE KNOW ll MANDAN NEWS Members of the high school faculty Where members of the aristocracy « that every occurrence which transpires in the seclusion of |, 8486 less. than. cost. Hotel | Tam so glad i PeuRa you, before the world. You ne: nd the grade teachers were guests Were havitig a gay time. Appealing fle chamber will some day be proclaimed from the house- | restaurant earned $1,004,024, while nit cance drawer, had the sietielous thal cranes — ieee aeonune at a car Ae ee soe eevennen ane Rie a nm | tops. st control of myself. ras oe » helm,” | their operating cost exceeded that shall keep as Jong as I shall live lover. Only this little secrey y given by the Misses ere was not one gentleman. 2 tor I lost control of myself. I was no longer at the helm. wer knew that you were his and | INDIAN DRUNK son, abeth Chapin said they were gentiemen, e and Mrs.|ed if there was not one man ot The hotel laun- | your one secret and | will never dis figure by : largest loss, its in- | close your hiding place to anyone‘: 1 DULCE dry shows th x F These functions serve to direct the acts that contri the home of M CREATES STIR X's: : toward character building, to keep the boy master of himself) come being § npared with| I am quite ure when John's! But tomorrow, I Leslie Hamilton | aes Anton Olson. {honor to defend her, One offered, f otal earnings | mother gave me this beautiful desk) — am going to, proclaim my love to] 4), lewediatovhave cheer Sot al and a thrilling duc! resulted. ‘The hotel prope A40@2hous | thub shel meverehindinn’ iden Of the! the: sy memorrewsl Mrs. W. RL Keller returned Thurs-! name, “Two Orphans” came frem —to inculeate sound ideals and to avert the tragedy common ¢spenses « | te those who yield control to sinister influences. jagninst expenses Plans are being perfected for the banquet to be held at! There was the High School gymnasium next Friday evening. There | ie God and| Under the influence of “hooch” who! day night from Fargo, where she has! the fact that the girl had a blind While the first rese to great in Paris, the blind girl wa ling $808,170. | wonderful treasure she was bestow-| am going to John for ing on me. It is.the dearest possese! man with pride on my brow, love| gave his name as Tom Ashure creat i been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralpa ast end of the city Keller for the past week. sion I have, on my lips and devotion in” my|ed a riot in the will be 2 program of interest to old and young. [Every boy | aean fat It thrills me thiongh and throuptt hea eee uent ‘and gave age == a yan old hag to hee on the of twelve years or over should insist upon his father’s co-! a ddition to, ta Sel ery eee Date May Cx COUN AChR acy) Boereaitte (Muna lie MY 2 Lenn ee ae Sots ae eee nel Vil. t Ch os ‘i the h f the French Bee ration: | Bie cues sg By which ba for oy are falling on souy swsttten ama ci Sits Bal shan His aac! 3. age to arge cantar, ins Ye i fio ite ra i ’ 8 heey i dreds of years only this serap of. sion. am sorry for you as I con-| bari Joe § er, stole some sult- . | Pev , is the centra a re ¢ Remember the date, Friday, April 20. H Eire vad star toch ol gare fas fansk drow auienaineesinienc trast your love your lover with}ed meat, and then drove the chil- | Touris Ss A Fee jure, There is shown the great mob Let's GO! : ull Street Journal. “L hope whoever shall come afteg mine. Gren out of the Stebner home, i To View Cottage| and fight scenes of the rvolution, i i ; aS me, that finds this hidden drawe You loved a king whom you coula] Ashure and another Indian ! when blood ran town the gusters of a be SAD BUT TRUE will make ft) "as E"have, a roeneld not, acknowledge. breed Joe Pattinaud are-in co : the street. ; 3 THAT BAND NEFIT The sensens come and: the seaz0n©! | ot: alien sheartls! seercts + T love a man whose love for me| jail while Chief of Police ' Peon eee M4 al ‘ : 4 There , ; BAY BE T : bene sree Ble a it agg | “One of the greatest mistak is to he proclaimed tomorrow where | Knoll, and State's Attorney. Ae HG titiawae GaeRtute ; tere will be staged at the Auditorium, April 19, a band | be hot—betwixt between—it matters | Woman can make is to let anyone, all the world may hear. Connolly and others are investigat | na \ncidently to rent a new tev, Garden of Eden }, benefit under the auspices of the general band committee. | f,' be it winter, summer, spring or |S¢e into the inmost recesses of her - = ing. A ei hall, by means of the money spent Was In Sahara « It is one of a series of events planned to put over a band in| fall, it never exactly suits at all oul. Yet we poor feminine things Ashure is menor te mare pee bywanteridaniitouriece | Bismarck which will train the boys and girls as well as adults. | Watertown Times. me built in’ such a way that at Real Estate ane yee ol ethee pattie) The Cheam Parish council recent- Professor Says In conjunction with the school board the Association of | cen PURO Ne eras Reo lramauen ave! T fers Me d Paucavedionvanetinvyar al pag eelesai to ment ag a scounell cham: a a J . a SSOCIS charged hearts, ransfers Made j nud is hooked on a drunk and dis-! yer y 400-yenr-old cottag Oppon-' London, April 14—In the 1 P Tommerce s hired a competent band master. Funds be made available promptly to buy music and def: si Bea ary expenses. must j the, §) sInvariahly when we do this to — orderly charge. ents of the scheme were silenced by si —i! ita ) 8 scheme were silenced bY there have been suc ADVENTURE OF J} no:tais we come to find disillusion ‘ nsfers filed with Offer C P 5 2 member's proposal that the town tions as to the locati nd gricf, but this dear place of the. Re. fs. include: or! rizes jqlerk should charge American tour- of Eden. Professor Sir Arthur sand specul. n of the of De « > 26 rn adi (@hacorot sa yanitall riffin and Co. to The Grif “ Nex tae) ists a guinen to shower them over jecturing before the Royal Socicty, aman ‘ need a band badly. The project of juvenile | I know it will keep those of the next fin Company. lands. For Slope Fair the buitding. scientific audience to some a and adults bands has the backing of the Elks band and the By Olive Barton Roberts woman who finds her way to it. Caroline Li The burn The council has rented the house inal ideas of his,own on the sub- nts made an- | 4nd will now lie in wait for such de- they | Scendants of the Pilgrim Fathers as | reach Cheam next summe A party of Americans NW, Two Mandan mereh nouncements this morning t to J. A.| will start the ball rolling w F committee charged with putting this necessary institution se over, asks generous support in the purchase of tickets for te the entertainment which comes highly recommended by | hey tell me now that Tam so-, Lignite ¢ a loud bang and wheal ing to die, and so I am taking back See, 8, Twn. ud cleared y Nancy | my confidences x them, one Andrew J wea dreadful s There w the smoke and Nick id that in the distant ip the Sahara and the t deserts ted the! of Arabia and the area stretching to h suit- 1 : ny one one, Dav i, 28, | uble o » offered for corn S American Legion bodies, Masonic orders and Elks under |" phe tin soldiers had put. a big Ba PEA ae een re erp Aa ae abl eecee Hy to he held | Cottage last summer and made a gen-| Mongonia were “blooming.” ie whos ispices this musical organization has appeared in! shooting cracker under the toy! het know—as these yellowing, W. L. Smith to EF. O,. Railsback,| this year August 28 to 31, Jerous offer for the place, intending} “That large tract was really the t any cities. bridge and blown it up. |. paper could tell—that the sundry lands. H.-L. Dahners announced this t® ship it bodily to the United States | Garden of Eden, man was driven from a 5 = Ege eeret ats Something else had happened, too.| pay Jittle Marquise, as. they Ira W. Griffin to Jessie FE. Grif<| morning that he will give a $50 phon-/ #8 @ Specimen of fine old English | jt not by a flaming sword but by a ne CM bh to the exhibitor of the best! architectures flaming sun, Every type of man Every one of the wooden soldiers | me at the court, wag beloved fin, lots 1 to 6, block 9.\Sturgis Ad. | og In: FROM THE GRAVE ue their ae red saat lay ina L. E, Maynard and wife to Geo. B.| bushel of corn of any var i Ea eae ae could be found round that Garden of 4 » 2) e 7 long fow on the ground. vas“ ray little Mar-:Neweomb, lots 1 to 8, block &4,] ‘The Rovig-Skjod hardwa store | Eden, _ Men who have died (their hearts stopped beating en- | Are thes all dead?” exclaimed 4 ne He a I to on inal plat. falls into line by offering a Win-| | Judge Sesiincs to / | “It'is possible to go far be tirely) have occasionally been brought back to life by in- y in dismay. “Did the shoot- eats that she loved devotedly and) J. C. Anderson and wife to Jo-| chester 22 calibre repeating rifle, , A oint Beulah | days of Abraham and Tubal jecting adrenalin into thgix hearts. Adrenalin—most pow- | ing xin them el 3 y a king. seph Kas 7 W, SW NW-NW]| model 06, valued at $21.50, for the pp \h mithy. It should be re: , p Jwas loved it return; and by a king. sep H ae erful heart stimulant, éveré more so than nitro- glycerin — | BNC Hoe tigetie ominiere MAD Dub |i int alancrel rnwans hallaidier Mine Receiver "#9»t ana Babylonia ot sometimes can start the heart beating again. Felines once “iy when they /Reatt and this silent friend she haw et se | eaeaiiectescne tt renaiacs i = This has been known to the medical profession for 20 fall down because they can't bend aed See Tatts | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO |, gMandinn Apellad. i , years Improved methods have been discovered by Dr. | i» the middle.” ee ae. 1 Dothogou (ts $ i zed man, Tam convinced, is far old t court refused | r : ; ¥ for you tonight for both you h Dennis W. Crile of Chicago. He makes the announcement how ‘they could all be than it as present generally be- lieved.” |yesterday afternoon to appoint a re-; ceiver for the Beulah Coal Mining, and your kingly lover have been ase Nick couldn't help ; : © to the Chicago Medical Society. Similar results were ob-. st for hundreds of y Prob- {company for which application was 9 o E y. S sults ing in spite of their hurry | 4 sof y } | ; ;, fined about a month ago by Dr. Karl Bodon of Budapest. | “Wooden soldiers are like ten-| ably ah come (ourouen sen. an Tae Ruane Merchantiel Saving ena | Manlioea “A + The adrenalin treatment, to be successful, must be ap- | Pins,’ imed the Tinker Man. | fra ieee Be ones he The ‘action bafore vada ner elebrate y , | “When one gets knocked over, he Bi ed WwW a My : . % plied within 10 minutes after death Also, the dause of | 55): MAE cae nee Rea eee a blossom, ki ‘is understood, was taken because of - Pioneer Merchant ed it and gave a death must be reveemed. To understand that last statement, | and knocks him down, too, He fall; it to you and you placed .it above jan action in the Burleigh County pals i i fi should be known that the adrenalin injection is of most | against his neighbor and he falls,! your These rose-trees are District court in which the Work-| Minot, N. D., April 14—G. 9. fe niting until you com | men’s Compensation Bureau througt.! Frank, Minot and northwestern North by wse in reviving patients who, having weak hearts, die from nd so on'down the line. No doubt! j : 5 thé general got hit with a splinter/again, and you are dust. ! | the anaesthetic during an operation. off the bridge and fell backward,| Dear little Marquise, I wish you. Incide: 4 g L sii Incidentally, a heart that has stopped is sometimes made |?),4 that knocked them all over,!could know that my love has just! fo beat again by the surgeon using his knife quickly to en- General Gold Braid is always get. begun, for tomorrow I shall go to! Attorney Scott Cameron, asked for, Dakota's pioneer merchant celebrated the appointment of a receiver be-| his thirty-fourth anniversary of his cause the county had not paid its| arrival at Minot this week. compensation premium, | It was April 10, 1887, when Guy -, able him to massage the heart. ting hurt.” my lover to be his “until death do Judge Jansonius has tentatively Frank, as he is known especial ‘ve All the time they were talking, the us part. : al named Theodore Koffel receiver but. the men who developed the front a Pidrenaliniasl au chenicalmennets ihacteds fa the three of them were hurrying, to- Tomorrow will begin that new life, any further action hag been held up| reached Minot. The Great Northern a é 5 al Substance extracted from the i ward the scene of battle, and now) that life for which every woman. | because the county asked to trans | railway hati preceded him but a few i Adrenal glands, usually of sheep. These glands are located | they arrived at the field. ; feels hers a life the fulness fer the matter to the federal court.’ months. « ¢lose to the kidneys. You have a set of them. Take them _ The tin soldiers had stopped fir-| an of which every woman} ‘Judge Berry declined to interfere; But 2 very short time after reach- in any court proceeding in Burleigh| ing Minot in ’87, Mr. Frank engaged county and Mr. Cameron also op-|in the mercantile business, whic posed the appointment of a receiver! line he has followed successfully by the district court im .Morton| since. He was also identified with county.“ the Minot postoffice from the early i days. BAPTIST CONFERENCE. | Grand Forks, N. D., Apri 4) ———————— The schedule for the state meetings | fa iy of the Baptist conferences and asso- | IS GLAD HE TOOK ciations has been given out by Dr. ry F. E, Stoekton, superintendent of ANKE AD i Baptist missions in North Dakota, B R’S VICE ‘from the headquarters in Grand! Jeander’ C. Wickman, about to Away and you can’t live, for the stimulant generatéd by the whe Recouse Mets pee eee ices | cecum ae us the: loss oF sno t s at, a 6 e vn! the greatest tragedy that can come j adrenals and shot into the blood keeps the heart going — they could not get over the river to/to any one of her sex. ( Speaking broadly. capture the enemy. I wonder if every girl on her wed-) ] = When you get excited, you sometimes feel your heart | They had jumped off their tin| ding eve looks forward to the never pounding fast. Your adrenal glands, responding to your horses and were wiping the water) ending happiness that is to come, off their steeds and off themselves |¢ i ame meth €motional change, simply shoot more adrenalin into your too, t keep from. rustling, as the |? Mer, 1 wonder if before my moth~ hr blood and over-stimulate your heart. When the adrenals ‘wooden soldiers had. used ater | RaueT to Recon Ge MRE alte y — @re not active enough, the pulse gets low and faint. guns. she was thinking the thoughts that} : A friend of ours, a hype-thyroid, went to a doctor who Reon yet Eaters Golds Brale {2h Lam thinking now. It seems to me | Is Specializes in endocrine glandology. The friend had a pulse PARt ae chaceanden MCLUIGRECOR, thelt “tat even Sous hon Toved and ne ate o of 150. The physician fed him extract of pancreas. This, : feet in a nice even row. bh, Working through his own pancreatic gland, calmed down Thank you,” said. General Gold)", Forks. The first’ meeti il is throug a ; fees et ea st in this new life there will a ings will be r s told by AJ bis thyroid in his neck. In turn, that slowed down his ad-, Braid stiffly. “will a vee ae be the joy of belonging. Has every held in Grand dares nt, the, Wrst ee ines leo nee bs, nal wapiati his pulse has been reduced to nearly jhctieve" ue ether woman’s soul thrilled as imine | ey Eat Bs i ot ct ieee a_ by taking a cheap, hurry-up course. * ; i does when her ovr whispers y Realy aie 2 4 : ‘ qormal (To Be Continued.) eee ener Sere. wane WORE noted Baptist milieion worker, will be Thé banker recommended Dakota d An: intricate process. It again emphasizes the import- | (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.) Ce eae Ae Oke omen Si ae Jone of the speakers, at the associa- Business College, Fargo, N. D., HH gpce of the discoveries doctors are ‘making about the func- | GASOLINE EXPLOSION. ‘more than all else the desire to pos- Hep Mmeetings and. will be here Mas knowing that some 700 banks em= ,. tions of our glands. ; | | Sess and to be possessed in turn. will bb held in Atlante City, May 20, ploy D. B.C. students, because of ? a} haz pat | Napolean, N. D., April “14.— Missi John will belong to me. In all the 31 DE F. ney, “>. . E) Stockton, Grand Forks; | their thorough training. 4 a (Rev. R. W. Hobbs, Fargo; Rev. 0, 8.) | le 5} | Jacobson, Bismarck, and other Bap: Wickman, recently appointed asst. lon i Dr. Crile brings a man back from the grave after he has| Caroline Kuhn attempted to remove; World there will be no one as near | tist leaders will attend Rev. Jacob- | secretary of the Fargo Building & ‘4 i i ing: s { old wax from a hardwood floor with| to him as I. When he is happy, t een dead 10 minutes. This ends the old saying: “No one AGG. FARBede the, Sraor cteiek ly cell be happy: mnentha: sherower iver died and came back to tell us about it.” with a cloth |and was wringing the! must grieve sand even if disgr e Most people will wonder, what happened to the man dur-| rag into anall when some form of{:Hould come it will he mine to [World Bectige mittee toa pegatne | Loan Assn., is mighty glad he heed- va g the 10 minutes he was dead? Where was his soul?: No| spontaneous combustion set it ufire. |ahare Stockholm, Sweden. | ed his banker’s advice. YOU, , 100, can answer. A curtain is drawn over his; memery of Bonet action by Mrs. Joseph Meicr,| After tomorrow we two will be | ! should “‘Follow the SucceS$ful. ‘ ¥ yy whom she was. .employed,- .in' one, For First Class Dry Clean | Enroll Monday. Write F. L. ose 10 minutes, when he returns to consciousness. Some} smothering: the flames of the girl's} Oh, gay littJe Marquise, I am cults believe it takes as 8 much as 24 hours for the} dress with a blanket probably saved! afraid that you never were quite jing. Call Capital Laundry Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St, ‘her Jite, : phappy hecause in the vague message | Co. Phone 684, Fargo, N. D, qa ye leave the hofy, eit . wage os ee - ae

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