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“PAGE FOUR BRE 6B i s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923 e 7 ss - a ! 7 7 PRE BISMARCK TRIBUNE prorat Review WHEN TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE | ®niered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class =e | Matter. Comments reproduced in this | Foreign Representatives |] Boing "dtecussed’ in the press of | i G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY the day | | 2, is ESORGO ey le od) SoS | DETRO | — | — Marquette Bldg. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - A ~ Publishers || are presented here in order that column may or may not express | —~ seks Whe siamese the opinion of The Tribune, They ié “pe our readers may have both sides ues which are i COPYRIGHT 102R Dy ROX BEACH. PRINTED By aan, WITH METROPOLITAN NORERAFER Kresge Bldg. | NOT EN i PAYNE, BURNS ANT SMITH Senator I ier 18 sponsoring 2 (aniline) SW YORK - : : : Fifth Ave. Bldg.| scheme for the inauguration of %y TALKIN’ | \ BEGIN HERE TODAY “Miss Good!” Calvin Gray, strode 2 ™ ERG STNIATIAN new Nonpartisan league daily pa- \ ‘ ah : { Calvin Gray, enemy of Henry Nel- forward took the girl’s hand in his MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS per, the Courier-News having pass - a ‘son, employs several men to keep and drew her over ‘the threshold. herein All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are} pc: The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use oF} agement, and republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-| without a daily organ or mouth- wise credited in this paper and also the local news published] Piece. ‘The plan proposed by the ed out of the control of the man- 77 Si ) | atese we Jeague now being . = ch of Nelson's activities! “My dear Miss Good, I have rum- in the oil fields. G is in love maged half the state looking for | with Barbara Parker, who buys! you.” | |tand for Nelson. Gus Briskow| “I hope I'm not interrupting. 1 strikes oil in Ranger and sends Ma} recognized and—" The girl ‘Briskow and daughter, Allegheny, turned her eyes to Henry Nelson, |to Dallas, He asks senator is that loyal leaguerg shall} | subscribe for the proposed new pa-; | 2 at the rate of $5.00 per sub- . = | +onk . " Gray to assist but at sight of his face her smic mlbo reserved. pega Coe euanie ie WHEN We GET |them in the selection of proper vanished. “Oh, I'm sorry!” she aes meas ena es se eae jpeg ac se oh eae JAS UNTANGLE i wearing apparel. Ozark, better “Let me run put—” “i MBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION i peerteat nares AT A MEBBE WE ( known as Bud Briskow, son of Gus y held her hands more Cu¥ily. on —— — ae ne Tight ‘to one 2 a resus aattee GES ‘ ee nee SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, |inatters pertaining to the ‘contro! | ( MENS nin } fy IESE ERED an Dies | NiaSEEEaT Sean FU Golonel, “NUTESI Daily by carrier, per year. . a - + $7.20 | ae SES neti a RNP aIBtLGE S i ) | sand informs his business associates | and Thad finished our chat and BY THHiL. Glee ia Biemarel : 289g | Prazie ep circular letter that he is out to get Henry Nelson.| merely exchanging pleasantries.” oY fe LE NN a ast ieee 0 (20 | on the had gent | pal eecane eae a Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00 }ou. that it 15,000 i ROWHCOHONO WIRIO TORS t Be olonel Gri 9 i just Daily by naail, outside of North Dakota. . -- 6.00 jure received at $5.00 cach the pa- - ‘i 5 BS he DU : per can be published a year with- | i ‘ Henry Nelson's activities in the “Colonel? Are you a colone) too? THE STATFE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER out any advertising. Apparently it Sy¥l ANN Was he jee ae esr eave tbe ica is girl inquired, ‘at Ke ; ba v (Established 1873) is not expected that the advertis- Wy eh \ © in which to attend to his dutic e were commissioned at the same vice president of his ‘time and pl but Colonel Nelson A FILTRATION PLANT Water consumers of I I be large. Zier is not a new —— | ing receip! Senator F he and Old! received his a mument earlier th \\ ‘ \ N AN NING Wil Nya’ | bank, for what succe \\\ / paper man, He has had no ext \ Bell Nelson had had since the hoom| 1 received mine, eherefore he A narck will be satisfied with noth: lence in that line of activity, and S : ud a the direct re ub of the, gules ci nee sty i mit ing short of clear, palatable water, scientifically treated as jhe knows nothing about it except i ger man's personal attention to’ to retire while you and he neces isi it will not be neces becomes unpleasant to the taste and cer digestive organs. With the installation of a filtration plant there can be for the power plant and both can be cared for at no additional cost for adequate facilitie saving to the consume ty demands. If a modern up to date filtration plant | What some one has told him. Just alled and the mud and { {their join operations “Oh, there's nothing confidential : But of late things had not been about what I have to It’s gool } |xoing well. The turn had come with news for my partner and I'm sure - ‘ the loss of the nd that he'd love to share it.” To Ne nm misfortune had been followed by she announced, “Fete ha who told him that a daily newspa per with a circulation of 15,000 can ‘ be published for $75,000 a year we ainly hard upon the }do not know, but the informant | cither fs fguoyant or has an ax of his own to grind. sventy-five thousand dollars is s a very comfortable sum of money will mean a real (o have all in one bunch, but it will pure water prop- not deli a daily newspaper to slime eliminated from the water, to treat the water until at times it | ans leas a snowing youl AYE hy Pot | ne was this generally atisfac- Sie? viee president of the bank AYN Htory. state of affaers thit murmured something which wa, lot “GN r the junior Nelson's preserce in| in Gra: ! j ‘alls at this time. He and| Are you a 4 a stormy forenoon, son's? 's quick inquiry: “Partner? tner of Colonel Nel bor. h and give the cit | Bell h erly treated in line with the very best scientific method j fifteen thousand people for a year. = == e Leeeieaeaant iaathes Snerasen fue fs eases ak Burk’ : _ < s : : ele icp v4. at (Of course with that su f money “ i z = ? | i ty wae D shed ie : Those who have only the best interests of the city at eae cata Re fd RT | ae { Ei i a card was brought into his office. | that is, I have a quarter interest ana heart are for the installation of an adequate water works sys tem and will giv oppose the filt and superv A COU Burleigh county needs 4 county agent to stimulate agri- | carload, making costs, cultural production and promote better marketing conditions. | the management would be Iueky to leave no other course of action for the boa miss the system. e little consideration to certain interests who | derstand the senator to propose, | ution plant. Question always the motive , not a handbill, (but a news ; before endorsing any plan that means inadequate service ,Simmered down sto a weekly basis and a poor quality of water. | If the city goes into the business of supplying water to imp the people, let it do the job well and sever completely any there b connection with privately owned utilities or state control @" edit on. That will be the cheapest in the long run. Nelson could not restrain a start, Hen is putting down a well. I at sight of the name engraved there. drove out there, and his driller toid on, He allowed himself a moment!) me it is looking good.” in which to collect his wits, then he) Gray turned a keenly inquisitive opened slightly the desk drawer in| gaze upon his enemy and what he which he kept revolver and gave | saw, or fancied he hi the | instructions to admit the caller. thrill of a new may Nelson revolved slowly in his! have been no more than intuition on Sea MORIN: chair; he stared curiously at the, his part, but something convinced room force a sterotyping and a | newcomer, and h:s voice was cold, him that his acquaintance with: Miss press room force, interest charges unfriendly, as he said: | Good decply displeased the m {of the investment in atplant, de- 2 ] = | “This is quite a surprise, Gray. In his warmest tone he ¢ s ray mrecialiousotmachincnyaamdkequine | “My dear Colonel, would you ex-| “Congratulations, my dear Coyel. AGENT jment, cost of paper, carload after pect me to come to Wichita Falls) However badly you have fared in ete: ‘and | without ny respects to my! the Rahger district, fortune favors MERTON. ing or pitying Sam, He knew exact | Tanking my immediate | you, here. But why only a quarter mething of that sort, but we uns; ApEn, the senator's $76,000 amounts to about $1,500, wh is not quite so sive. As against that let alary list for make the fifteen hundred last until ihe decisive vote registered a ninécent election: 6 PRICE ly what might happen, but like any | perior? \intetest? You put too low a price The decisive vote registered at the recent, election should Wednesday night. GRIMSHAW ciher_ person whe allies with temp-| “That means, I infer, that you re-| upon your blessings. ll better that t joard of county com-) The largest two papers in the ee tation, he thought he was going to) fuse to close the ehapter? | arrangement.. Why, I was ready to loners than to appoint one and give this county. the state have circulations rough DEAR BEE: skirt around the consequence As if he had not heard this last! offer Miss Good a full half of all I henefit of the federal aid enjoyed by counties operating under ©OTTesponding to the senator's esti-| Maybe the Chinese are mad bé-| Someone has said that eve Everybody is always ready to apply continued easily have, when she played a heartless taba ‘ jmate. Presumably those in charge} oi. overy night while we are go-| tells something to everyone the law of compensation to everyone motive that bring: jest upon me. Ran aw Disap- of them re trying to make them | C'USe every Levees Othe: else but’ himself. farmers of the county given this service now denied them especially afte peoy ould get together i y fairly large lines| ing to bed they are getting up. the things told them be summed ap, And Bee a major- of advertising. According to the re , it would be found that eve sstimate given the leaguers that) The German mark must be about} told I come to crow. It is my pe-| peared! I'll admit I was piqued. 1 weakness that I demand an| was deeply resentful, but—” » for what I do; I must share} Nelson interrupted this flow of ex hould see to it that they are pay. Both carry tom yone has!) worse, | had a call f the matter m Sam's boss ity of the voters by popular referendum said they wanted wentet Sener aay a the secrets of her inmost this morni a is told ‘me ‘hs au triumphs with’ else} travagance . “Mi od?” he Rahat ae ; ; Aiea Gane aie ertising ought to ‘be clear pro-| as useless as a birthmark by now, | heart Sam. out to luncheon especially to taste flat and s re| said, curiously. "Why does he call atives ) > the Wi f; ties fc O- F D ’ w aid, curiously, y does he their bepteel att Cs ue provide them with facilities for pro- 7, isn’t, by a long shot, and it ;| Bee, 1am the unhappiest woman, tell him that he thought he was| perhaps the one man in Texas who you that, Bob moting their pusine SS. A ae takes mighty close figuring to real- Food is so scarce over there, there !in aii the world. 1 do not under-| drinking too much. knows me best, or has the slightest “A secret! A little ne of pre- Directors of the Association of Commerce have gone on ize any profit at all, Before ac-} is hardly a cow in Moscow. stayd why I married. (By the way When | asked him if he had not} interest in my doings, it is natural] tense.” Gray declared, hastily, “Kor record emphatically for such an agent. It will be hard to cepting, Gia Ey) eS IeRS : €) does anyone ever really understand) offered Sam a drink at the same| that I come to you.” the sage of our friendship, Colotel promote dairying in the district without such assistance. ae ean vane Nel a If Lodge keeps on talking back te | Wy one marries?) : » | time that he gave {ite Bali s i ‘This guileless confession evoked. a| don’t tell her my real name and rob ean pineiyelicvés the farmers of thevcounty Wane SUCH (are ee eee Gd Harding our president ought to eat on yes, | fob iat sam ie thal pobre b Hh as es estrone ore What use vet |e of the plea ae a hear ne it See Iie iat ae ae si i . mare no varka|# Lodge meeting. i ‘est. boy all e 0 | aid, ‘0: Se, ay e, e ‘banker sneered, “except| from lips. Come, Miss a worker and they should make their wants known without Fork American. — Grand Fork | pou hvays known that he drank| have a cocktail or a highball with} get your name in the papers?” lGocd'y i amigoing toubdar youl ay delay. ‘ Herel: Since .cats become ghosts, as a| S but I thought now thai| my, meals, but T ean afford to buy]. have made a large amount of| upon my arm, even at the === “SCHOOL BAND | shost expert do they become | was here, he could not) good liquor and Sam can’t. money for one thing, and I am hav-j displeasing my superior off “ a ‘ eeu oe z nine ghosts or only one? 8 a Bee, then and there 1 made up my| ing a glorious time. Now that Evans| Lucky, the war ix over. Now then, LOST TRAILS i he splendid reception given the - fd wrete you about his drinking | mind that no man was worth one] lease, for instance—” your promise.” The finest paVement in the world—a Roman road built High School band’ by ‘the people of} Four inen got put out of a bigg) with Well that started! heartache. Mr, White thought ne a centuri ago—is discovered four feet under the earth’s casion of the band concerts at those surface at Colchester, This superb highway was put together by the te HSH CHB con You've come to crow about| Henry Nelson stood motionless as iat decieey renee i he watched his two callers leave phe By that), “Not loudly, but a little. I turned} bank together, then slowly he {the greater part cf that land for as| clenched his muscular hands, and Hebron and Dickinson on the oc- him, and the next night he did net) was particularly generou: come home to dinner. All night) said, “I will pay you § 1a ted for him and, Bee, 1) for the next two week: | suffered the torments of the dam-| time it will be definitely known swell hotel in| New York because t! were four-flushers. England, | points Wednesday Hated evenings is very ¢ 1 Thursday ifying to the a 2 lial yoni sey : AN ste hikers lina creat nel pe eet pres his{™uch as five thousand dollars an) from his lips there issued an oath or checkerboard system, like the mosaic patterns of tiles pestle of the cits and county, The is teal of the road are liable eu R a): lie ariand ieee set er ne recover rome het | Here. Odd that we should have| better left unwritten. inlaid in many colors as flooring for modern bathrooms, 5,4... and ae and is worthy of ail, t® become a part of both, [when I had just about made up my) he can’t expect to be a pensioner on) °°® into competition with each) CHAPTER XI building: entrances, etc. |the support our people can give it, — i! mind to ring up the office and see| my bounty all his life as he has ae other nen my. very -Gret candertaking, A New Partnership The design worked out in seven colors. The tiles in! --Beach Advance. Five paydays hath June, but there | if he had gotten there on time, ly himself to blame for all this} "> . bagels business, this) It was several moments after they e - aerate is the income tax due again, so they | call came to me from the ps trouble:? oil. All one needs, to succeed, is eX-| had left the places are ar dolphins. It starts anged to form dragons, bulls, flowers and you thinking about the glories of lost civiliza- | ADWENTURE OF Some of these new straw hats look | Sam had been taken there about tions. Grim, but,a trifle more interestin, is a skeleton found THE TWINS zood enough to eat with a little | o'clock ip on top of this ancient pavement in England. The bones of a 4 : young woman. Why w: bank before “Bob” Parker could manage to slip a\word in cdgewise, so rapid, so cager was Gray’s flow of conversation, so gen- uine i n see- ing her. Finally, however, she in- quired curiously: “He won't expect it, Mr. White,’| perience and capital.” 'T said. “I hope you will exeuse me} Nelson burst forth in suden irri- now as 1 am leaving the house coj tation. “What are you getting at? the morning absolutely, go and sce my husband at the hos-| You know I don’t care a damn what | paralyzed from drink. He had got-/ pital. 1 will tell him of your gen-) you’ doing, how much money poi-| erous offer.” you're making—" ard of the Good Sam. j 5: don't count. | pathic cream and sugar on them, i ‘ z [ten hold of something that w she left there? You picture a : sonous and, Boe, | think he has) J suppose Leslie and her husband|” “strange! Inasmuch as practically | Ys we ° z ‘4 4 : i ris Never carry cigars in a vest | Soneus 2! i SERBS EG. ‘ e ' “Are you really good friends? 1 speeding chariot, knocking her down, the driver galloping By Olive Barton Robe 4 Neve carry aneen ee a st his sight, AL least at the pr s: | are hengertly happy 3 seem what every: dollar I have made has come) gett very queer, the instant oper I his horses ahead without stopping. | Ge (Cina, kalpedialiq phaaves (ollfiay ect a(clanlelcoitium eanieboly.0| Se ee ee eee ate ae cnc hs ai Run hereea tse aMAA IEG) nee ee i had walked in. | But—I was butsting | spring clean! everttithig altove the |e” ae thee Une a es Pies Laos inte nh aepy, bk For « moment Nelson said noth-| with good news and 1 couldn't see 4 If you ever visit Peru and explore what remains of the * wonderful Inca civilization de: the Inca roads would impre: drive a car. One of these roads was nearly 2000 mil tretches ove good today as when it was built centuries ago. F Inca road makers laid down huge slabs of stone. feet wide, it nd. Every hause and apartment ing; then, “Just what do you mean| y ng frien eee - y that? SALLY. “Exactly ‘what I said. I've cut : under you wherever possible. When Sea BESTE Be ae PERT] pring is house-cleaning time. In) per 5 i WEG ee ONEPE ! £0, 0 vol ed out i stroyed by Spanish conquerors, chard were scrubbed like shipdec 2, Bonlenze, Paitin My ped! gouty. a you most—particularly if you | and fio. fairy iets Ms) ‘abet i v3 g HM pos en p elaine nlutusra-scacsolyaie tal) pte audi Ne obey ine aconce ott rai 7 nite you wanted acreage, id against) nut we were thrown — togeth i ranting ve far the A man has invented a typewriter | m1 no 3 ee ut we ror ogether in Trent his places for the A man, hes invented a tsnewrie’| | EWERETT TRUE BY CONDO, _|/¥0t, +01 son the price up unit ou! France anda a ft af cath other. | id more than it was worth, That ; Bluchird and Mrs, Robin ve. any toeur bo: i ld more than. Ie wags worth man and Mrs : = which I secured I managed their families much pirates 3 Sle re ce = -P sual, because they did cans) afouamaing aynthetis: (AN OU MuHIE mS or Suse Gite hc a ah ry’s face until too late. Then, it seemed to me—” “Nelson and I are scarcely ‘govd’ Your despai ups Tam hard, Bee, but some 1 do not feel at all like excus long. the mountains, practic a determined ‘fighter.’ “You! So—you're the one back of| © «you mustn't call me Miss Good that!” Nelson's amazement destroyed i i ; iy AND You CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKS any longer,” the girl told him. “My 5 5 ‘i 4 . have : any precious days camphor -- and grabbing a bottle, Mf. TRUE, 2 BS Br. Seen : | nger, him. “3 covered this with a thick coating of bituminous cement. | j) cleaning up. The purple martins | every time they see a French note. ie You INVGSsT. CET MG GIVE You ONG OF OUR the insecure pola baal Oy fer made ie Bachata’ Backer Time has hardened this cement into solid rock. | were p arly grateful because- tie = ! —— a PRosrsc WYSE Be ee “oun erat t ee (0m, 1 like thet \ seribi AS ony arles ; anna 4 their hotel on top of the old clothes Jn a manner of speaking, there 1s Meri eer bam etude: | “I'm more generally known &: escribing this road, Charles J. Finger says in his book, Aas eee cal : : . That's it, ch? “Bob.” “Lost Civilizations” : (vas washed beth caufeide and in. mush, in, MRNer Oi seBearene: “tam, indeed. And half my “I recall the great ‘ perfectly level or gently sloping, leagues of living rock being Tatters. “I do believe we have done eut for its passage, } precipes carved. Nor was the road left a mere mechanical Nick. “Are ther triumph. On either. rapped with stone, and trees and flowers were planted.” | _ Mister - Tatt The good roads movement started when barbarians began as rR: : clearing trails through the dense jungles. Civilization has the mo always been spurred or held back to great extent by high- : wa conditions. ’ And this is true now more than ever before, ‘Even better! It sounds tomboy- satisfaction in duing so will be in) ; knowing that you know what I'm) ha HE ERI, up to. > i sted on calling me that Well, by God! I knew you had) ana—it stuck. He's a man’s man the gall of the devil but—See here.) ang my bei ; : ine : re | y being a girl was a total sur- ¥, dont you understand, what I) prise to him. It completely upset his can do to you? T don't want ey) hans, So I did my best to remedy trouble with you, but one word from) the mistake and learn to do and to me and—" take an interest in the things he stone road of the vanquished people, “wet * said kind little Mister) Looks like the hottest summer sinee back in ‘22, an on top of the ground.’ we ravines filled with solid masonry, On ton of the ground!” repeated’ we would like to work in a store Beate ce and refuse a bank teller’s check be- N laughed, “Well, T cause we didn't know him, y so. Not to clean exactly - are other things to do.! If you don't believe people like q : | UL nd is under the ground, | spring onions, suck your nose in a “Of course. you want nd ouble| was interested i important work of the Rag- | picture show and sniff. - | sies is down there, What: would you plats TAS THING 15 WELL PRINTED, BUT IT CONTAINS with me; but, alas! my dearA‘olonel! «Those were—2” \ \s you are going to have it. Oh, a! Miss Parker looked up from be- ie tena ealamte We Ragtied| , Canned ganas ghouldvnever be left! [MISASHALCMGNTS/ AND TES IMACS ARS MIMMORMSRH |Z crireunien More trouble ponte cite cee wet non Ree side there were embankments, rip- ground to clean should sa but ther iV f " n , help Farmer Brown's sass patch gar- | ; on tins, unless rich kinfolk are| |3O THAT Youre COMPANY ‘SS chien. 91 a 1 life. aoe be because congestion of population requires adequate arteries den to grow. Also his potato paten coming to dinner. le {HOLDINGS COOK : A ane Serene Pie et aa arte ae cuts ath that . ii a corn patch a a : ery i ¥ i ”, 6 Hi eats e ey sa ofsg a of traffic. ‘ i : : i peur patch randivall Pee 2othen —— iMucu CARGER , am.” Gray's tone changed abrup4y.| that you probably consider ae Our good roads movement is making rapid strides. It is yt yey call them patches be: , APPIes are things eaten” once a For your own good remove your! fed and unlady like, such as riding i : 2 doin. 4 i fi LOS, “really amazing when you compare with the dirt pavements | cause R _.. CUCKOO: | along. ‘We'll all go down the magic! ‘With good luck, radio fans this summer may pick up a *tePs again into Ragsy Land and poi strange voice from -the.far north. That will be Donald B. MacMillan, famed polar‘explorer, aboard the good ship Bow- "MacMillan is on needles and pins to learn what effect his (To Be Continued s | Watermelons are big juicy vese- | gives y jaugh. a ene i i the Eskimos would Wicisset sSQGd Bt Eset Goon GHLCuPOLE. beessd JS ox RC Ba beau: na | ea ogee teem whist | ings we do in politics, business and our ome lives, . unknown to the ancients. on the other. day to keep the doctor away. laughed roping, hand from the neighborhood of that shooting—” z mly 20 years ago. | Naeger, aud. eversUsdirateo laughed, | ae & drawer. I am too close to you for a} “Riding—unladyake? It’s very £7 our civilization lies buried under the ground, future ‘°°. io ae Re ey crea i eas mae Gon irs You ont speak Ate trees cue a dae 3 expavators may not think much of us as they unearth some 1,47" aebed Nick eaelbualy, “He| A two-dollar bill, is good luck in- it, for that would force me to utter| me.” t Peon fe * of the bum pavements we have laid. However— ‘liked Mister Tatters, and his Iittle | stead of bad because it might have nasty truths gbqut. you, and you! (Continucd in Our Next Issue) = the Romans and Incas, possi is is because we intuitive PUPA Bias Nene Le lan ! mate | f aa 4 feel that it will not be Vaang Laat until most of our travel fie ge oR cere pa 1 Temes, Be hard Len pa [apested, Analehe truth Js pantyiant A THOUGHT | * will be by airplane with the “roads” in the air. | noses,” said Mis ter ‘Fathers, quit Patary sie dathiaiw tte! Gonads Nelkginaediignewa-xery (COTO ee re [ing his eyes. “Yes, they're still | fa Mss | there. AM right, — Riddies, come. rose to his feet and laid one shaking| you but such as is common to hand upon his desk as if to steady | but. God is faithful, who will not suf- himself. fer you to be tempted above that “You think you can beat me—| ye are able; but will with the temp- Want to make it = money fight, do| tation also make a way to escape,— you? Well, I'll give you a bellyful| I. Cor. 10:13, Every dollar I've got will go to | white during this long speech. He| ‘There hath no temptation taken Opportunities always ‘look bigger ae going than coming. see what we can do fer Farmer) « 5 rien terane Some men don't come home drunk So away they all trooped, dragging | herause they can't find the house. their brooms behind them. | { biote + i 23 Servic °.) | tati e 7 smash you—smash /you.” As there is much beast and some radio will have on Eskimos. “Whert we showed them a reg- | C°?Y"#"% 188 NBA, Boryles. Ine), | eee ag as “Splendid!” Gray was on his fect | devil in man, so is aegis aigel F ular-wire phone,” he says, “I found one of them at one end! Flectrie power and light sufficient | —_——_- — | Jnow brid he was smiling icily. and sqme God in him. The beast and of the wire. He would yell and thenirun to the other end of for @ town cf 70,000 inhabitants | Movie theaters in Java are so} ‘Are you gentlemen going to talk) the devil may be conquered, but in # wire to try and hear the sound of hjs own voice.” are produced by the thachinery of | constructed that the screen divides forever?” The inquiry came in | this life never destroyed,—Coleridge. : y al + hh 2 «lan Atlantic liner’ of the largest size.| them into two parts, foreigners sit- woman’s voice. Both Nelson jand h ‘ou a But we can’t help wondering, Spee s \ ,, Single column of the Woyfworth Gray turned to bfhold a smiling, §ni. mated, face framed in 9 cragkef.the| Tower in New York supports 4700 door, tons, f natives |

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