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PAGE FOUR _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. as Second Class Matter. EDITORIAL REVIEW PAUL PRY oduced in this nay not express Comments ret column may or. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 | a |] the opinion of The ‘Tribune. They Here's our old friend, Poul Pry, BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. < zs 5 Publishers | are presented hero ia order that | the chronic snoop, inspeeting a fine 7S | of important issues which are statue of the great Abraham Lincoln Foreign Representatives i Pega eeunees in the pi FT to cee if he can find a flaw to com- CHICAGO | - ig rp id ? DETROIT | THE RUSSIAN EMIGR The UE: Ue MeRHERL OF huMmint TGenE STOKLEY between the wife of the government Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | CHANGE OF FRONT : pec clerk and her husband’s friend. | dencies clerk i PAYNE, BURNS) AND SMITH ‘ eT hati Why it that most of us, when The plot thick dear Betty, and My sister, Leslie, is perfeetly in- NEW YORK _ - 3 Fifth Ave. Bldg. 1" outside world’s impressions over we sue something attractive, I feel quite a conspirator. Yester-| nocent in this matter, but 1 some- apes fies | of WMA ae Le n de ermine jie immediately begin to look for de- day I received a picture postal from] times wonder if I did right in allow- E o ° TE a a large degree b. Mua caren | FOC he greater ane ider the Leslie, who is at Falls onjing Karl Whitney to make her this _ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ava roe OF SEES EE Uiting or porson we ite EHIME tee) Woalllae Gib; sivlint We 'daev | outartal) profent “SUL ol HELLY (are living in the principal Weste Es Me ugha ; Tee ' SOhaHy toe Hi The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or, Capitals. ‘These, emigres have the more alld eae tc! uate i) tear veo ae dear, aid feel jo aay La cepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other. somehow managed to convice peo Maw to ulifs 4 coupiante her ull tho time. be the one love of his life. He is wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | ple that they were the real It criticism is based on “picking holes “Tt wonder what he would think if] what you might call a “one-woman herein [eave eoce eres TnEIRINE (Male! re: knew that those. “pearl. beads” | man.” . : . : . "y reates pver ents, Y 5 “ " Cow 7 vi e las ig! a All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are! Guy own state department, as it) An actor does a wonderful bit of were real and probably worth a hun-] He was over here last night and 80 reserved. | “the official Rus: work on the stag Unable to. find dred and twenty-five thousand dol-|he did speak so beautifully of love ee —— Fete geen UU : fault with the acting, some people lars, What would he think if he/and what it meant. I felt all the EMBE re . | ‘i o smigre organ-| resort to complaining: because he knew that some man had given ten| while “he was’ talking that it MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION i ns enter of thie emigre ore FU REA TAHIREREL La years of his life to matching them?|was a shame some good woman = ) | 5 : Neca : it had bee labor of | might not ‘become his wife. I know SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | interesting to learn that M. Makla- | a eur spec a Senne a tat bal wi ule a might a Coan wife. ‘ ally by 1 1c e E vad of the or} A gre: an in public life has % e thi : Daily by cartier, per Yea. vis 02... 0s ese + oe sc ee ee oe O20] KOM, the Uttar bend oe Pelt he cotstuntly on his guard. The Lestie if he suddenly realized that| Betty dear, I am afraid that un- Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)........ «ess 20) ie sovie. woveriment on bernb| ip, however theughtless-—and \Karl Whitney's heart was breaking] less I find a man as splendid as Karl, Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00) sr. importance of the announce- PTA G GMAT TSAI because of her marriage with un-|a man-who has the capacity for lov- Niaily by mail, outside of North Dakota. is +++ 6.00) ment is that it marks the collapse the man become , the other ma bas , ing which he has, I shall go to my ———_________— ies ————_—————- —— | of a great, perhaps more or less he is watched for a Oh, Betty, isn't life wonderful! grave forever unwed. THE STATE'S OLDEST N WSPAPER Jaton sciouns Nou slip, and the more’ d rag (ys I never thought that, when I read you seen any men over there n The emigr have tatight people] stip seems. David Gi ness such stories as The Jewels,” I] in France that styike y 8 st (Established 1873) to believe that they were practical- | writer, once commented: ee would be one of the actors ina story| did as is Karl? 1 do not think that THE = i aT nei al ly the only survivors of the Russ-| of much fruit gets th clubs.” of that kind. You remember, Betty,| you r d how wonderful he is un- THE PRESIDE DIFFICULTIES lian upper and middle classes. They | Ip forever finding fault how we sneaked that book up to my] til I told you of this tragic episode President Harding in talking to fellow editors in New | are nothing of the kind. The great Bae WO WVISER TG TO LNO EURO ATL room and read it under lock and| in his life. td vi jority of the Russian educated 1 key because-we knew that if mother} Truly I~ have learned from — thi ork appeare nter i at spiri PB AWehing »| majority of the Ru educate: » this life miserable in key because-we knew tha R E z 0 $ York appeared to enter into that spirit of fellowship in the | Mineulne FenInSIMne RUBEN Haha de eae lknew we were reading it he would | that we grow not from our joys but craft which impels one to tell another his troubles in frank GHUUTEA Ue RURETI DEA OEICe re i lidke: itsuway froin a from our griefs. and direct manner, The President, in his address, gave the | oiution and, though opposed to tie | “prio. the statue. Forget the sous - And now, Betty dear, we know ity [ know you are intensely inter: editors an insight into the difficult conditions which have | soviet government, has remained | q..- . an is real life-just as did our author.| ested in this love story right out of confronted him since he has been in the White Hous Le SS aa CHeRE: Ei i NS : Of course in “The Jewels” the mort) fife Lu I clei Keep. vont in- The President has been criticized frequently for not! {3 iinong the people of thelt_own | morshall, was a visitor in Elgin Inst oso MUdUAHAS Wan wiVing| HEF OME Hig BEG) A Mos oHUE ANIAIE Chal getting out the Rooseveltian big-stick and applying it 0) classy wire U by the ship. They | week : */MEANII OF gems. Leslie's present husband can make Congress. ‘The explanation of the President is unusual. He | are regarded as deserters who U1 aye ang Mis, Ora Kmeh, Leith, Although I did not think so at|her perfectly happy. told the editors that the “big stick” no longer commanded CSSD a ee pel | aeons cin Aadlie cpaliiye thee , BIRDS, DISCUSSED BY SPEAKERS the time, now that I have grown Lovingly yours, the respect that it once did. Without the impelling influ- |). env ware nealnstitneln country: rite 2a U Lhe OonnwinGaves pital older and more experienced, [think ALICE. ence of war, and with decline in adhesion to the principal) tye Westout counries have paid | john bev, deputy sheriff, New 3 a of party loyalty and government, the President concludes | dearty for having allowed them] peinziy, was in town several days{ Monday morning J bear Belt groin cae iy ae sunt of hear- the it shy His in ee ae v weather » presiaentl: fice y pre ontiz oyson- | selves to mistake these emigre | pact w. sieeMmeialA busine: addressed the fifth and sixth. yrades pprobation by the speaker, com- now the rtins ve a 4 om taae meacher Une presidential office nor pres dential ISL GA an era auen last week on official busine SF Avatistens SENnGIE Ghe PARLERODNG ee Hromiaine Gwthivor! dhelbird heme: indhisiyardenovivary: Pua exert the influence on the actions of Congress that eee tat the SHER Sener e and its Meaning to North Dakota.” Hills spruce in clumps on’ ing one day in all, that time, for . it did ia few years ago. Kfound out and are seeking Go donde few England | iy was brought out in th side of the foreground, and their arrival. He pointed out, and lamented, the substitution of en- | mission to their own country several PET cat the past] Sion that the chil xeellent back ground of shrubs The story of the Baltimore oriel, ms deavor to rule by group government rather than party gov- | Would be a great mistake to take ine Tis a bs ee of the fact that Av : us a sereen for the: playground on| the most beautiful bird in United -rnment; the tendency to be disloyal to the political party their utterances very seri 2 i . . eclebrated in the state of Nebraska] this truly ideal site in its natural s, was given by the speaker, Sa id 2 ii . I PS | The emigres are not Russia. 72, when John Sterling Morton,| beauty commanding one of the finest] telling of how it was named for which has grown to such extent that he finds loyalty is held | are exites to whom t mber of the State Board of| views of the city. Lord Baltimore, the Catholic noble-| * in contempt and disloyalty is commended. To cling to the | people may some day KILLED i ; titure, offered a resolution! ‘The following trees were recom. man who first settled Maryland and] ~ : traditions of party, to support it and to support its govern- | vesty. New York World. fe ae Sete h was adopted by the Board} mended for planting in North Da-! whose co arms Pee te clea eee ple out the gas. Think of is reprehensi aj » eves f g , Nie — depot, is sy nye a 7 ays | enatinge on o Ap us + on ii rf vay aple, bla a ge, tl io ic e gus i. ment is reprehensible in the eyes of many. Groups and | coyson ATION OF CHARITIES | at. Minneapolis, Minn. J. 1. John, Bs ee : aan! ey i oe eer ete oe ae ily Gans, Care, ten ae individuals, he finds, do no hesitate to appropriate a party | 2 on will substitute during } 7) tive Glratwismuloe siaturel lap akon sess able, but, quoted as saying that the oriel an-| Hotel bed bugs don't mind sleeping banner and prestige while actually engaged in an attempt to! ‘The Foram is favorable to any | his al s EHaneeel Me NUN toety MADEN Odin Tal Aci teletay motes Halla conditions | tedates Howe’s sewing machine by|with strangers at all. subvert the principles the party has stood for, [feasible plan looking to the con-| Tom Blecha, of Manning, returned jiinor of Mr. Morton's birthday.| are, cottonwood, box elder, and wil-|many centuries in that the skiltful = ; y people of the country. That a change has taken place is not | gj,e. ‘Ne Old isecmethie NGlae aaa appointed | Of Arbor in Nebras orth} ball, spirea, ete. were sugested by | processes of the long delayed plan} they da eee a SiG MULE NCIC Ion, Mise neu Ay MOE De UE ppoinee’ | Dakota, the fourth state in the} the children. Mr. Bell quoted the| of the inventor Howe in placing the to be doubted. Whether there can be a return to party !od of doling out char eariinp, |Mharshall) Of Chis} town Uys Mi vorsOl ali i aHulcauiea holuti Huy iden mau OAT ISG uten MEH UHEEe COU MIR MeO Heme Heniane levallet (oly nelle tb) Unehlapoints| jaouldnivgoabesareabatnyouveoull governnient is a question which is answerable only in the lenge jonetater mith yieeree “ei pes eae i the new auditeel):. Day nained by peoclamation:of| snid: ‘douk, when ye naething i thereby perfecting the sewing ma.|tfain hens to lay carpe actions of the voting public. The President said: \oetae tie teres Sey eae ctl tee ae ye cmteeet eto { the Governor and by the ranking of to do, ye may be aye sticking | chine, Pet ec eter enone elieve ai RuiGa einitea. alhere scrarte ; evater aie LLGHIeael ray uaa aay ie a ficials of cities. it will be growin’, Jock,| The flight of the water fowls and], )'¢ ui owever: HAC a I ibe lieve in politic ul Peles: hey were the jssstem, under which chariti¢ have | daughters, have gone to BAUM es see apeil usedlas lve eroutanton| Wei veiee slesnine walle, that of the field birds proved an in-|Pitdsi not’ proving, however, that essential agencies of popular government which {been handled in the past has been | Minn. where one of the young ladies 4 teresting phase of the bird talk and| "ing early is a lark. made us what we are. We were never perfect, but j Semmuchl of cy successii= the money, (eubmittedy to janvoperntionytorathe)|| os ayVsny for : Birds and Their Value the economic uses of all the birds, Sa wh 2 . AGvilotaKGE stones splendid tre: re j ape A a Pienics e i vhe: under our party system we wrought a development (eae Hea Gah are Gin Gulden a, & Hiss per-||_ 9. B. Jagison aigvazcetent meek were brought ‘out, in showing that eaeealig voir aes aye Ae nel under representative democracy unmatched in all | who are anxious to aid in any work NAPOLEON sonaléview of those wonderful t in ban Se dade vevesth Dal Need Seeds are destroyed, alsol sit on, take it off first. proclaimed liberty and attending human advance lof r arity as any community | Miss ‘Ther Kroeber has Yome of which) the speaker vemind:| O09 ot shir valuato our com.l ene and numberless pests, threat pean t. We achieved ler the party syste here of eq py Ini tle mast tley)|\ijened: from Bismarck, wher ed the children, must have been] Kot and: the ‘ com) ening the growth of crops. The few] Never use laundry soap in wash- ment. e achievec unc er ie par Y system wher ihave given to charity when they io a : t a . there When Christ came upon earth, munity. Speaking before four dif- harmful birds, such as the blue jayy/ing fresh vegetables. parties were committed to policies, and party itiad reaninjtordonnbthitrthardands |) secretes ee raver Olay beame bee mrceen Boston,| ferent grades of St. Mary's in the] the magpie, and the shrike, that des- : 5 loyalty was a mark or honor, and an inspiration, to- tion was going to be of real value | Jamestown last week, by the illness | ¢afied the Arnold Arboretum was de-| forenoon, and before the high school troy other young birds, were noted.| These strawberries grow so fast, ward accomplishment. Nowadays in many states jto those intended to be benefitted. | Gr hey fathe scriltel Wand) athe, anlendidimworkcoe| sou!) ie a Hoa ne ater te jeition urged Kery ee even getting bigger while they are Mrnandhenence isd 7 vi o be c This is no criticism of the charit- : F ae _UKAG MR AEHIGatEOT Coline as a| eon, Mr. Jackso e e that the young people make field} filling the box. party adherence is flouted, loyalty is held to be con- & i. Ree of tel City. the a Awel of et is Bae PEL eee xe that remain with us through the| trips during re coming) wcek elite) B Ia. enced by voters enrolle e e Ss arty charitable organizations are t I one oe ae : = ay farther - ca volunteered to act as guide inking about. There are cnough 5 Sas . | ; =| marck hospital. Value of Trees : ; sina pul : banner and platforms are insincere utterances os jmueny Peyronie sisi PME Greate a antaineseces Gaal UanNedentldvene aude Hlaliegnd altention to the fomilinesbinds, toe! pis He) agtics a help lies in the world already. expediency, influe need by nominees rather than by is for this reason that The! {hildren, who have been making | observations upon the use of trees. hand observations given regarding | friends in feather Ig Watningwauituladtinestoricntiig advocates of principle. ’ ae Tones die. mecting of the | thelx home recently at Howard, S.| iE elhier ind ae hac as bene! the birds. Mr. Jackson is one of the!" | ty cam, Ai) aaa onl aul ieee & The President sees a drift toward pure democracy, a form | Fargo-Moorhead Federation or] Ps have returned to their farm) the Hie aWagl OF woll aN Gaeem ae clove evopsentersaote sinds Ain able grapefruit cating ¢ ? u > e as never been successtf' C sj Churches at the Commerc Club Se ¥ s ie ee Q marek. es La | x ef government he says has never been suscesstal ie sounds jon Tuesday evening, held for the] Harold Morh returned Monday] and of holding the moisture in both | "Coming to the meadow lark in his ADVENTURE OF A salmon leads a hard life. The 2 warning for thinking Americans. If prejudice of the | jirpose of considering tie union | {rm 4 trp to Norway, where he had] atmosphere and svils for future] jist ot our birds, he brought out the poor fish, he never sleeps. moment, personal ambition, and group selfishness is to dom- | Of charities under one head. will | been spending several months visit-| growth of crops. A farm fourteen| fret that our meadow lark of the THE TWINS — , inate American politics and government the only accom- |evolve a practical plan which will | ing relatives. inileg northwest of sty marek was re-| western prairies has a more beauti- gS eet mene sae avery quickly a Puree te eet sie GREYS lates thy ibleifor 5 - oe rred to by eaker as'an ine] fur song tl the: eante variety, a when put with other flowers, w! plishments which an be made will be at the expense of the | make it pe de for the citizens of DigKINGON ee ae planting { Su) some fe eastern variety, By Olive Barton Roberts When abut ieuiother fle reneral welfare, for if each selfish interest must be served ‘Fargo to donate to charitable pur: being richer, fuller and much more ie g ue Fe ieahe isi s nr side An fi are to | Poses with the firm conviction that ; Mrs. A. ab hupe has returned to iar the home was made comfort-| prolonged. When Nicki@ew lawiy, fin bis uali2 cae to pap Suprort, if the susion 6 every mations : igure ae fs avery dollanidonatedhwillidoumaxe ie ia Thal Gaus iss aaa i bet in cis The high school pupits were much | ptane and did not come back, Naney | ¢ A carden is a great convenience, ve limited to his own needs and views and ose Immediately | imum service-—Fargo Forum. ae Pep Ome nor Mer. (S18 tern aw, anu wnere) nS interested in the life story of our! pe, 7 . i or neighbors’ about it, we can expect but hodge-podge legislation, log- | : Mrs. Anna Little. happy in their shelter all the year| purple Murtin, when the speaker re- hogan to marty. sais ete a p AOU Pee ee ? | | Michact McGinley, a junior of the | round. ‘ : “L can't imagine what has hap-| ‘They say a new plane may fly 47,- . | der di P arty veal the}, minded them that they come to us y BBY P rolling to a degree never experienced under dominant party |] * . iiligtute, univemitys Nay tieenfetiosen as T Pirie ae se we pened!” she said to the Tinker Man.| 000 feet high. We say it may churn akota City Briefs rees and Shrubs in Town each year from far off Brazil. Mr. | P°) A i i leadership, and expediency will be always subservient to J| one. pf the ushers at the commence-} The value of planting in towns| Jackson has a martin house in his ‘He must have been taken prison-| the milky way into butter. rinciple. Soe eamnae thent] exercises in June. and cities: was demonstrated by the| ya i ranty fi er,” said the Tinker Man, i == i pring Bille sete sts “WASHBURN de M. Niles, who has been al speaker, wherein. besuty and com, RSTO wens five, Taome| Which was exactly what had hap-] A father is @ man who thinks t THE MAGIC WORD | Miss Maxine Meulloch he |muest atthe home of her daughter,| flrt are added. “The Wechtes sche ate. He states that on | Pened, for Nick's airplane had been| most important step in his life 4 Bente eee |turned to Minot, after a few Mrs, Vernon Green, has reutrned to ©N| shot down by the tin soldiers and he|the baby’s first step. BBY. Ball. ; ; (ee et it Barents, Mr. and Mrs: |'hgy home. at Savage, Mont, —— —— ad been put into prison and. his owe rome The words command for hundreds of thousands of Amer- | 4. ‘T. McCulloch. O. MeGuire, Chippewa | Magic Shoes taken away. Sing Sing announces none of its icans the thrill of magic. The National Game is truly |. M, Telefson -has’ returned from) , has arrived here for an EVERETT TRUE “I'll have to go and hunt for him,”| Prisoners are professional men. Of ‘ J i 1 Fr Sing Paul, Minn., where he has been] indefinite visit at the home of her eried Nani “I'll be a spy.” course, they are amateurs. named. None has been able to take the laurels from King | yecoiving medical treatment. for «ev Sth aa : he areea es SEAN . z aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. i ow a better way still,” sug : < f Baseball. It has survived and it has progressed, because it | erat weeks a | mh A doctor-is a man who charges . ‘ _ | Loemberger. — NUS 720 WS Weoee oye Ene gested the Tinker Man. “I have an- fet aes PIES is a clean sport, requiring activity of both mind and body, | Henry Koenig, Underwood, astiv-| “Miss Margaret Hill has retumed| (NO, DON'T ae See eae a cARD INSTGIN ether airplane here that was in- [pe ant ae et ee and is played in the great outdoors ic thy avcoks tegiake charge of the} trom Sioux F S. D. where she oe, ue ee ji — USCTYRSS] | tended for the tin soldiers. But !'™P x BP Bismarck has her share of fans. She has no ball club at 7 ye” Gordon has gone 13 | ay Heelies nal. a ceaeesl | as apoyo eueenbat vet Pan Inox | Battleship caught two Atlantic present. The way has been pointed out. Local business [ease Ky ocalied aiherce bya the Deca Sates Aes ae Se Vos Nick? Hut sau Hat an pee rum runners, witich is setting a bat- men now are offering fans an opportunity to get the kind Of | serious illness’ of his father. ee age eee fal not-to Jct them shoot at you or| {cst te eateh # bottle ship. baseball they like. Let u& hope the fans will rally behind bo san wns, Upen a it weeks to Mr.) Dr. V. H. Stickney has returned \goun) either dail ands be killed or] A highbrow is a man who thinks them, : s ae ang from an enjoyable winter's sojourn en prisoner like Nick.” VOLSTEAD Andrew Volstead, retired from Congress, hangs out his shingle again as a lawyer in Minnesota. Because his name} on the Volstead act, he will be remembered long after all his contemporary associates in Congress will be forgotten. | were jwith her parents. He may persist on as a legendary character. Ihe i | Willis LaPaugh has returned from Volstead has been the target of a lot of ridicule and hatred) Mrs. lie and daughte it at his former home in Mich- fromthe wets. They seem.to think that he personally screw- , ed the lid on John Barleycorn’s coffin. Yet it was only by |? chance, as chairman of a committee, that his name was at; | tached to the Volstead act. ment. The public, however, always singles out some one in-| dividual as the goat for a situation. GOING Fifty years ago the public domain (land owned by the whole people, with title in the government) was 1161 million, acres. Now it’s only about 183 millions, and dwindling at. a rate that, will take the last acre in another 10 years. Some of it has been set aside as parks and forest reserves, | steaders. ‘ee land,” days; will soon be a thing of the past. Goodby, youth of merica. Our country is in its manood, though a long time untit ‘jt limps with a cane. BUYERS Warning from John E. Norvell, big shoe manufacturer: “A buyers’ strike seems to me the. only thing that we need neherieiye about. . If commodity prices rise too fast and , we will meet, or later, increasing reluctance be ar the hg ae present Bood business ove 7 ‘in gluttony: He lent his name to a vast move-| from St. Paul, Minn., where he had} but most of it has passed to private ownership, usually home- ; | week- from a visit with friends the lure which built up America in its early | Minneapolis, Minn. M visi J. d Nagel, Tuttle, has been ing her with her daughter, M Suess. it San Diego, Ca). | LINTOS | Mrs. A. L, Portz and children have e to Jamestown for a fiw days’ t with her. siste From “there they will go to Dickey for a FESSENDEN Frank Sattler and H. A, ute members of the New council, Boreherd ngland | business visitors BUT CUSTEN, GVERETT, IN REALITY ms very smece - — Helen have returned from Minnea- polis, Minn., where they shopped for! Al day red J. Wolverton has returned from where he had been spending several days. Mrs. F, B. Streeter and two daugh- been-transacting busines for sever-| ters have returned to their hcme jhere from a visit with relatives at Bohnet returned Monday} Mrs. Dick Harmon and baby, Fort! Aberdeen, | Yates, are visitors at the Nome of] Mrs. Merritt Harding has return- her aunt, Mrs. Charles Himric ed to her home in Carson. She had August Kron, Drake, transacted, heen spending a week with her par- business here Monday. 4 tents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer. Ww Jacque returned Monday) County treasurer Carley is—able |from Garrison, whete he had been! to be out again after a short illness | looking. after busines interests for| Mrs. George Backhaus and son | Chris, left this week for Pollock, to sit relatives for a few days. Mrs. H. 0, Batzer and Mrs, Grace i Snyder drove down from Hazelton Mrs. T. H. O'Neill returned th NOT NEAR AS SIMPLS AS Ze THe AVER4SCE NUT WHO soe See 7 ares —— — | Tuesday and were guests at the Ber-| | Uc eum "ELGIN | ger home. SAELAINS VT Mrs. Carl Silvers is visiting | Mrs. A. S, Seeley spent one day friends in Mott, N. D. George Erbes, Tracy, Minn., has. vik. been spending a few days in,this vi-; Miss Amelia Schafer, who is em- cinity looking after his fem inter. | ployed at Pollock, is visiting at her ests. | home here for a few days. Mrs, J. C. Schultz and daughter | pee ie have returned from a visit with re-; British ‘lord chancellor has intro- latives at Linton. | duced # bill to abolish the age-old J. G. Meyer returned fr week legal presumtion in England that from a. vacation trip to the Twin if a wife commits a crime in the Cities. Presence of her husband, she does it J. J. Ryan, deputy United States under his coercion. { . this week visiting relatives at Tem- f ot “Til be gareful—very,” promised Nancy. So she took off her Red: Cross nurse uniform and the Tinker Man gave her’ an aviator’s uniform—cap, goggles and) all, and spon she was learning all about flying. , “I think you'll do’ now,” said the ; Tinker Man. “You may go and hunt jfor your lost twin.” | Suddenly Nancy kad another, idea, “Have you got any gas bombs?” she asked. “Not dangerous. ones: “Hundreds!” answered the ‘Tinker | Man. “They are in the store house. | What do you want them for?”: | “Ill drop them out of my airplane}, |and the: tin’ soldiers will be gassed before they can put on their gas ;masks, Then I can land and look |for Nick and let him out of prison if he is there.” . “All right, P'll_get you some slcep- jing bombs,” said the Tinker Man. | “They only put people to sleep . and | don’t’ really hurt them.” | (To Be Continued) A THOUGHT pa SEU |. He that diggeth a pit shall fall into jit; and who so breaketh an hedge, i igi? shall bite him.—Eceles. A man has no more right to say an uncivil thing than to act one; no ‘more right to say a rude thing to an- jother than to knock him down- Johnson. . ' | 9 A* boy who doesn’t want to eat things that makes’ him ‘sick -is ste nine-tenths. of the people are below the average, A bunch of business men in Phoe nix, Ariz, have put their heads to- gether to make cement, A cheap guy is one who asks a girl to meet him at a movie, inside. is shipping Los \ Ang elephants and humming without mixing them, we Mahila snakes, birds, hope. Trouble with these long distance dancers is every time they break a y Perens. they make a)new one. Jumping at cpeclisins is said \to be bad ‘exercise. If a slap ip the face doesn't work, a slap on the back will, CURED HER RHEUMATISM Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatism, Mrs..J, E. Hurst, who lives at 608 E. Strdet, C-293, Bloomington, so thankful at-having cured herself that out of pure gratitude she is anxious to tell all other suf- ferers just how to get rid of their corture by a simple way al home. ‘Mrs. Hurst hes nothing to sell perey ail your own name and ad- and she will gladly send you te valuable information entirely ree. ‘saleatd her 5, once before you pay Adv.

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