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Ouen service inc.ges. 3 C2 REELS | j PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH haaik adie FODAY Gist-Heie drew in’n( deep treks, NEW YORK - : “ : Fifth Ave. Bldg.) jainer cays son resembles his side Captain John Hewitt, Commission-|\folded his umbrella, and handed it to aeanae = ma 'e4 " ik, wighbors say he MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tagiabven tiie dusiagee i The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or aaa : républication of all news dispatches credited to it or Not} Just about every tee em) otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- EN ay ( is lished herein. pgnia'd All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are} tt takes two to algo reserved. only oue to be a a waiting coolie. Hewitt moved impatiently. “Might as well get this unpleasant duty over,” he suggested. “A cabin home. Chai-Hung, influential Chi-] would be the handiest place, don't’, nese, promises to assist in the re-|.you think, Pennington?” covery of the jewels. Peter Pen-| They crossed the gangway and nington, teteenett red My fie passed into’ the first state-room that gcvernment to capture the leader ji The Yellow Bevel gang of Chinesc| chanced to be unoceupied. Penning- bandits. _ Monica Viney, ; sister of] “can I offer you a‘drink, Mr. Chai- Captain Hewitt, ‘persuades © Officer] jung?” asked the commissioner. Dawson to take her to a Chinese ‘ i er of Police at Jesselton, British North Borneo, is worried because jewels are stolen, from Lady Storn- away while she is a guest at his ke a pair, but \ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION “Some marry tor better or worse. = Some ‘tor target practice, ~ ANT Gon’ OUT tm GONNA SAY RIGHT Here Tu Hey COT SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE : ‘ Daily by carrier, per year....... tol erat ...$7.20| Speaking you mind is fine, if you TREET a mouth full of hairpins, H WALL ..Do you know how Wall Street got its name? Back in} Latest news from Wall Street 1653, when New York City was known as New Amsterdam | shows too many shady dealers are and owned by the Dutch, it feared an attack from nearby making clear pL English colonies. To keep out invaders, the inhabitants built] Gyouas are formed nyunotein ess a wall of logs and thick planks. The highway that gradually | pecially war clouds. “ame into existence inside the stockade was called Wall ih eee Street A Virginia boy Srliole _thaueht Hts ph p i ith she ‘ could rob & man and get away wi The wooden wall was only 12 feet high, with sharp points | (°"s5 perore he gets away. along the top. To withstand battering-rams, it was braced eu satt " Psodsuueun sou S apeRISE. , The oriental shook his head and, Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)............- ee yOOE ner rag alee poYou Tani, DOWN ALL The TREES Cietalis po producing a cigar-case quaintly em- Diily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) . . It makes a g.rl mad when her, fel- We'Lt EVER FIND geen’ broidered’ with a silver dragon, wily by mail, outside of North Dakota low steals u kiss, and maddér if he WAY OUTA NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | ctanced inquiringly round, Daily by mail, outside of Nor a Gao : ARUN aCeal te teoato Ra ouR i i She could have: sworn the China-| “I have your permission to smoke?” cs | Saeeieees RTGFRAC TES GTi OTN air <a Uves| a cee re nage ° \ K man who manipulated the inverted}, “Most certainly,” Hewitt hastened THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ee ta oe "i \ Nh BBBR NING: | shells was none other than the man| to assure him, “tio, thanks. Not toe (Established 1873) doula etd Nass Oe ae A INRA in whom her brother had declared|'me. If you don’t mind, I'll have a ter than men, Noman can talk with i \ absolute confidence—Chai-Hung! cigaret.” a id But, clearly as the swiftly-moving] Pennington, seased on the edge of events of that momentous evening were imprinted on: her memory, she} his pockets, declined also. Chai- \ {| was destined to witness a somewhat] Hung lit up carefully, and passed puzzling rtain” to her singularly! the matches on to the commissioner. ,| poignant drama, a climax that for] ‘ren minutes later, both English- some moments, at least, forced her} men emerged, to believe she had been the victim of] Hewitt dropped into a chair and, an optical illusion. For, as she} tilting back his sun-helmet, mopped turned to,murmur her thanks to the] moist brow. inimitable Dawson, her glance wan-| “Now are you satisfied?” dered from the flight of wHite steps! manded, the berth, his hands stuck deep in he de- onthe south or inner side by banked-up earth. There would be oe eee ee Gia Seely ie ceneae end Osa ar ea :: New Amsterdam finally was captured by the forces of the emer nas seretee Ween Clothed in a suit of immaculate] some liquid refreshment?” Duke of York and renamed New York in honor of the captor. ave It:wasn’t much of a military victory, at the time, only 208]. None of thesé‘Eurdpean statesmen defenders surrendering. yelling for another war were shot in +;The 208 might have done some tall fighting if they had} the last war. known the future value of the dirt road inside the wood- “whites,” breathing with the placid “If it weren't so confoundedly regularity of a healthy child, Chinese] hot,” said the commissioner. “Vd Pennington slumbered peacefully! order a double brandy! As far as I gee can see, you've made a pretty mess of the whole affair. I'd have put my shirt on Chai-Hung—and I was Monica was leaning on the wooden rail, gazing beyond the sun-scorched He who laughs first laughs most enavall isn a slopes to where—at the farthest ex-| right. I can tell you—{f you don't : ore pe tremity of the white jetty, the black} already know it—that our mutual bi js eT aiaE i aru es z ‘*— | funnel of the Darvel emitted a faint,| acquaintance is mortally offended It gives you an idea of how primitive things were, less | (A man who thinks he 1s too poor a : “yj of Ruth's. She knows too much | hesitant line of smoke. with the way you went over him. than 300 years ago, when you stop to consider that a stockade ieee 12 feet high was considered a reasonable defense against an| stingy parents are tickled when it attacking army. is twins because then the doctor Compare with modern fortifications and you realize thc | makes wholesale rates progress made by the devilish ingenuity of man in the matter Bivelymnowerandictheneyeamaccils of military devices. é : man with a vest laughing about wo- Oné large bomb, dropped from a modern airplane, would | men’s foolish clothes. ‘ have annihilated the old wall and most of the village it pro- = about our sex. I would not like Les- Hewitt- his shirt sleeves, his} “Ill admit I was thorough,” lic to be as self-contained or as so-|topee set at a jaunty angle, was| chuckled the other, “signaling to a phisticated as she seems to be. interviewing a native orderly in the| steward who lounged in the door- Haven’t had a worg from Paula @arden. Hovering in the foreground,| way. “I suppose ‘we've just about Perier for ages. I guess that book is | coolly inciting a juvenile fox-terrier| time to quench our thirsts and get closed. . JACK. | to burrow in a bed for a legendary | ashore before she sails. ee rat, Peter’ Pennington smoked and| . He ordered slings. waited. He approached the commis-| The deep-throated note of the ves- sioner the instant the interview was| sel’s siren reverberated suddenly and, ¢ ae : Editorial Review | io 4 ‘ ane r eS = d sai “ t an end, at that moment, Chai-Hung emerged Nice thing ts i LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN me up and said. “Old man, I am che re 2 ent, i rs tected. 13 lle bin emelenui are ch gen eaten e PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY lunching with Edita Chapman and 1 Just been down to the boat,” he| from the cabin, surveying the dead- By another two years France expects to have 7000 mili-| after you bathe. CARTON. am sure you would like to know her. PERIODIC REVOLT , | ¢*Plained. “She pushes off at ele-|end of the cigar he had laid aside. ven.” Both men rose, but the benign smile with which the oriental greeted them drove the intended apology from Hi Wwe.e going in the country mee a Hewitt glanced at his watch. ‘drive and expect to pick up a friend |tor some weeks past has been an-| « o * hers, Miss -Dazell, If you'd like | swered. Minnesota, for yoara a]... chere’s @ good half-hour to go » 's li it a foursome tor tea at lrock-ribbed republican state; ia8 Quit a lot can happen in half- eisteee, Mr. Pennington,” he an-hour,” returned’ Pennington, “Still| said, “is the keynote of succ searching everybotly 2” sincerely hope that before we meet tary airplanes of high-power battle type. She already has i From now on, my dear Syd, I am 1250, against England’s 600, America’s 445 and Japan’s 250.| Chicago robber got $11,000 for] going to “conduct all my. business asi working two minutes, but such jobs| with you through the mail. £ can’t!” as «| never last long. aby : iio make e The whole scheme and also the futility of armaments is | "°’° iene arta ne Tee ney a Son nS | surtolle’s, lot ite’ know. Law weibe in dlosé gucdessi¢a. re graphically illustrated by the comparison of modern arma-| When speaking of his matrimonial nee bélerity and*dtepaten: ee ipi| ) Waaivoey much put out that busi- ced - republican senators with c Pr ments with the wooden stockade from which Wall Strect got ! bark a June husband is calling it dtcdid) Gf-ineorsatelyoukaehamOmin. kept me from going on this |iuen of a radical type, standing for The question that hag been asked ‘ ; . neaaeied Siietas or aes th ) The commissioner grunted. again you will have been successful nae : Raper crens — sateee you | net all about Seemed |First Kellogg, a { |“The ‘confounded pendant’ With disc diality, - Go back in history and you find men inventing shiclds that] when a summer cold mects al! just cannot understand why" you jcriectly all right to lunen with any [First Shipstesd, and now Joumeon! {Z8e, conto RA aid evga ern ae a . i sper ° Pn ca 7 i iti do not come to sée us. , omun in & public and thézowghly were impenetrable by spear or arrow. Then came gunpowder | sweet disposition the summer cold | 4°. i‘ 5 NS Pa P ‘ = . . 4 euki f being fraid, I’ t e C ki telle’ and the bullet that would pierce shields, It’s a merry-go- | wins. aa of isdimcthlig” that SBeG OMAR cia erence: cater ee round system, alternately working out a means of protection, NON Se, RT recently where the goddess of juck} 1 had reason to give oblations to 4 . Being in the movies is like. bei: y LS ‘3 HER, jad reason to give 0 ldle west. It immediately revives | h: en 7 oa thena means to counteract the protection. A di the weGClKe ti, Gee aoaee played the cards out to me. my goddess’ of. luck ‘that evening memory of the populist movement Ne ie te carte a : The steel industry one year perfects a battleship armor- | day ang some make a thousand, at Wonders iavour ever ney eps whem Les eyceme afr ang te ime Jof 1890-92 which rose to a height | coolic, asking permission to go on plate that no shell can penetrate. Then comes a shell that Ellington's wife. She is a very de-|that'she and Mrs. Ellington had gene |in 1894 and finally broke when the| board’ and interviow the supercargo * rare) 5 x atenii cent sort of a and was one of the telle’s to tea, democrats precipitated.the freé sil-| * pay penetrates anything existing to date. Then a stronger] , Now York musicians threatening to | roe and brightest young women |, While they were there, Walter |yor issue in 1866. 8 about some rice he's expecting.” This result in Minnesota may be| “I’m afgaid I don’ i regarded as further evidence of the | It prob: bly won't er tine ales rise of a tide of dissent in the mid- | longer.”, ,He | flicked ithe ash. from and accompanied them to the gang- ‘way, Hewitt was on the point of cross- ing.to.the jetty when Chai-Hung “” laughed. “You will never cure yourself of that little failing, I'm afraid,” he as- serted blandly. “Do you mind re- let i e Petes wry. | Strike again are working to beat the , eet y ouDt saa " ee “Of course you refused?? turning me my matches?” armorplate, next a more powerful shell . . . .so on, genera-| ping in town before Harry married her. | Burke jeined them and Ge et Those radical movements occur] The commissioner described | The commissioner dropped his tion after generation. ; f ‘Par some:reason she has complete- | should come in, of cours, but Harry | with a certain periodicity In Amer-| semi-circle in the dust with the toe| ¢ The armaments race goes on now, as in the-past, thinly | Learning to fight is easy. All you | !y changed since she married Harry.fand Miss Chapman? They hadn't |{van polities. They are natural of a shoe, ‘You don’t mean to say—? By taken up. Dadell because L could | reactions, In this case. the -| ” , a u s . ques: On. the contrary,” he asserted jnot make ‘one of the party, tion of moment is whether: the | lpftily, “I gave him a permit. The I felt myself getting hot all owt | farmer-labor tendency will go to disguised. Some how humanity cannot get the fact through | have to co is act as you please where | Ste has settled: down as many girls d d i ; : do into a perfect little home body, its dense brain, that there is no perfect protection or defense} ¥°Y P!e#se. while Harry has seemed to be more Gad! I have though!” He produced the missing box. M k t i evidence you've succeeded in raking| ‘The oriental, still smiling, reached and no last word in offensive weapons. tay We like winter better than am ee a et eee etre or her and | ania hice yin thiss for you see I 'the point of forcing a modification | together against him is purely eir:| out for it, but, before hic’. tineers No matter what any one invents for offense or defense, | mer-because getting cold doesn’t wilt really felt very sorry for her and | didn't know how she would take it ‘af policies of one of the major par-| cumstantial, You’ve always had] could close on it, Pennington’s had your collar, - the other day I insisted that Harry A especially as I had found a little ties, or will progress to the point| your knife into him, you. know.” should bring her up to our apartment some one soon discovers a device that counteracts it. fault with her and Mrs. Ellington of the formation of-a definite third| Pennington stuck his feet wide intervened. “Just a minute,” i 4 i i 3 : ee he murmured t j = ae Soft words don't turneth away | t® dinner. Leslie took to her imme-| for allowing Walter, burke to join ' pant, ij apart. apologetically, a queer light in his 3 SHANTY DAYS flies, diately, just why I do not know, for | them. ently, at Chicago, the farmer-| “He damn’ nearly had a knife into| eyes. “Mine Darbar to be out, tou!” i R Boys don’t seem to be building shanties as much as they —— eens Po eva ide ee ener tt ie ll yet femembes labor arty, convention aap vial ee couple of spikes aga!” He used to. And they’re missing a lot, for the boyhood shant; You never know how lucky you are | Lah es 4 i aT k ' , iy captured by the, radicals and a| caught Hewitt’s, sleeve. “Look here, ios ae one-of fl Gal delightful spots in the memory ae until you are not. now ats tar as Lean sec. Leslie, how. | sponsibility in keeping himself out split occurred. It was thought by| old son, I'm not letting you chuck| emptied the legitimgte contents into noe : bids poss ever, seemed to see something in her | of the mouths of the gossips that his | some that this demonstration of the | away your chances like this, Storn-|his palm. He let the matches fall the man whose hair is white or beginning to turn gray above| ay optimist is a man planning. to | ‘hat Was there before her marriage.| wife has? As it is, tonight I am (“boring from within” tacties of the | away’s all right, but she'll never pot one by one, to the deck ‘and Howitt, the ears. £0 fishing, The girls made an engagement promising myself that in the future |communists would give affright te | until she's got you out of this, Petti-| obsessed with a hazy notion that his ‘ s ri ith each other to go shopping the | kshall be a very good litfle boy. It the Minnesota republican radicals | coat infl i a Ty x Sai oldctimeshanty, back younderivasiounfiretibisiexpres: ae wit th 2 e r. luence is the very, devil!” Hej frient’s recent energies had turned 3 Be Mie erect Pine Tt t HE Gaitoibuila ata ps Dancing everv nicht. Pat- next day. Neither Harry nor I knew | is a model young man that is writing ; and cause them to stand fast by dropped his voice to. whisper.|his brain, stepped close up to him sion 0: creative in: fs aug! s to J . of this. you tl letter, old chap, their old party in the senatorial |“Chai-Hung’s got that pendant on id peered apprehensively over his hands. It necessitated teamwork that instilled into us a|ferson Farm Pavilion. Me-| After they had fussed around town An’ the meantime Tam) trying to |eiection soon to o¢cur. But yester-|him now, don’t you understand ?| shoulder. ‘ sense of business organization The community spirit was Kenzie Orchestra. ~ most of the day, they went into Mar- | think of jagt how I shall break up|day’s vote indicated that the farm- Once he’s got it aboard Yielding to the pressure of Pen- 5 Ai = iy % . - = jE, dh aA , telle’s for tea. Now here is where I i ‘between Ruth Elling- ers and workingmen of ‘the state| have a dog’s chance of fin nington’s fi -nail, the fal: bot- adveloned during the erection of the shanty and its manage peal Gris ‘Were. is’ gomething , did not consider the Chicago affair|. ‘The commissioncy anne tom ofistlatbel "tne atees aia He turned his back and, withdraw, ing the flimsy cover, deliberate: ¥ ° k : , Just after luncheon Harry called |inexplainable behind those \icy eyes | t all, or else concluded that they} “You don't know who's got it,” he| there, in th i i e The shanty was an expression of a certain period of Amer- | ADVENTIURE OF ee had nothing to do with.it, and, be-| declared, Or eal cecal inea: PA pana ican life. It dated from pioneer days when lads built small THE TWINS . : ine: intent noon Be ting ieee or} il've every reason to believe he|lay a dream of platinum and dia- hats out of poles, in imitation of their father’s log cabins. ila hal EVERETT TRUE ‘ \| | Draceeded with.that pibnase to the hesiand t im not taking any risks. ff] monds—the myriad facets flashing in Lumber is too scarce and expensive now. An.outlay of at By Olive ‘Roberts’ Bart —_—————————— ond of a big majority.=-Washington mone down wikis ef eaehiaalt ot yee Paes ee recoiled ii least $50 would be necessary to put up a shanty that the lads is 8 Barton i , j ae i i search him myself.” specchless amazement. Presently he At that moment, Monica, trembling} found his tangue. ZUATE A SIRING OF FISH, GvenctuN |" ' { YU PAY. R ‘ of 20 or more years ago would have considered a respectable! Suddenly Rainbow) Land turned *“ How MUCH DID WJ J forty colors. Not pretty pinks and @ »! ERAT -|with suppressed excitement, caught| “Good Lord! How on earth—? He piece of work. Blues andiyellowsiagitinan Keen Gil THEM S$ Tee -Hee 4}. ’ i rgohnion fon} sight of a red untbrella passing pla-| must have guessed—” He choked = i a y Se Aes along, but ugly eo*ors like ‘mud: and — : 4 SB. BE Tom Minne-|cidly along the roadway at the foot| suddenly and d hand The decided changes that are taking place in our civiliza-| ink and smoke ae au —_ , p 4 of che slope. 1 across his forehead, “le had ‘the >» tion are most strikingly illustarted in the changed pastimes of youth. The shanty is not the only institution that is pass- ing. That charming boyhood highway, the alley, is passing gfadually, a victim of congestion and high real estate values. And the alley, where it still survives in the modern city, (At the sama tive these! wis K'loua — : : “Jack!” she called out suddenly, Shae ee ee 1" ae O47 t that should make the Harding |“go down with Mr, Pennington. You oodness!” cried Nancy, clapping administration ssit-up and take. no-| can’t afford to stand on ceremony.” her hands) lover hem fence) Awahee | t e size of his majority.isanj “I’m up to my neck in work,” what's : >= indicat an of a nrntest rather than | growled Hewitt protestingly. “T knew it!” exeraimed Mister Sky | t a prograth, and there is’no denyins “It’s something» to have! work—to 2 h ster § ! ‘ . rote = 3 ” usually is only a ghastly ghost of the old-time alleys over- Bow, stamping .one of his little legs. te, pe ae ae i Vgeideeot ted ho eee eens tml aglaced bie grown. with weeds, canyoned by high board fences and litter-| “Did the rainbow door fall down?” y “, ‘tion of: facts erthore fae no poll-| She waved her band to:them until aaith/ alii wontaadibones forthe junkman. asked Nick “And what's that funny OH. tics in the, Minnesota’ election. the | they were out of sight, but only Pen- i The movie serial has taken the place of Nick Carter, and) "°°." rote cost for the demccratic candi: | nington responded. 1 damned effrontery to give ‘em to me!” He swung round savagely. “Here, Mr. Chai-Hung—!” But the great Chai-Hung was o (Continued in our Next Tesue) - A Thought j i ; i ¢ “It's old Cross Patch at hi ; i ; machine-made cigarets have displaced grapevine leaves and tricks,” stormed Mister Sky Box, ee ee St a pou a ae 1a pei ede hoe an he Not that which goeth into the “Indian cigars.” The old order changes, Youth concentrates “Cross Patch is the jealous wizard : } | | for, Jonson. a} ‘.° | Morning,” said: Penniagton cheer-| which concue mt, gente: tek at op radio. It forecasts a coming generation of highly devel- who spoils everybody's fun He has | | “Rehihd the protest and aursin® | catty. A Adlcth a onkoua te oped scientific powers, but at a fearful loss in boyhood enjoy- f0¥7d the magic ‘push-button that 7 all about the eltlesjand towns of| ‘The oriental stopped-dead. Se nee ae x ; opens the rainbow door and he’s i Minnesota, rally! “Good merning, ge Speak not i i ments and pastimes. ; : Ps at all, in‘any wise, till \ i anebead'in | "R were also ithe win looked at Hewitt: you have somewhat to speak; care aS “He carries a magic stick he calls yl Sy ; Tae Ghote eaealdsta Tee men abo | Zot, (OF Your extreme ‘eourte . ‘ t for the reward of your speakin LABOR DRAFT ‘Old Hay Satna eee jin their cmpaldate Va: man whol told him smoothly. “On : ocensions| hor cra thd saad i ali Sky ? , i it simply and with undivid tl . Bulgaria is trying out a labor draft. It’s modeled after Bow, “and every time he waves it = frcue sand wa ind Tx Fel" | like these there are certain formali-|for the truth ot Sone poset ‘the military conscription system by which all able-bodied *mcbody becomes unhappy. That Thev did} ties. which—-necessary ‘though they Carlyle. niales have to serve a certain length of time in the army. rca e pone. J -filgmvolce, and. the Y SS rat (seek a : economic i ay oa f ENTS POR THE TACKLE, AND TEN’ is through mabe jead or niatform | roving.” fe distinctly an Ba ANO® FOR YOUR ORIGINALITY]; | Johnson micht 0 HAVE ; of tales I r other noise you hear is cryi ; gc — : : ‘his labor as well 2 -| “Va: ing?” . mciate but thes | Th "i r flushed, SnLVS AAD? ‘doc aide ier ee ee entitled ' cee STEED geese Naticr : aT) x. SONS TO Let Yo Hen ila let watt the es- “T-rogrent prea Snetgy d f POET’S CORNER hee to. exemption—to perform a certain amount of work on be-| “Why, the poor Rainbow. Land- u ie A TASTE Ol THS FISH put one merorete sch Is ’ pat ieee CF hhlf of the state. ‘ . i ers.” said Mister Sky Bow. “The’ fat z arene : necessitate enforcing the THE PRAIRIES of . ‘ d 3 ary mpasure even it your! Oh, give me the sweep of the prairies, { The period. of service is eight months for men and four Neues nH Gaeta aoe wine Hype ‘The Chinamen ‘atested y Its species serene and vast; . months for women. It may be demanded at any age between “DoT yndorstand, Captain Hewitt, The life-giving dew, and the varying body. They aren’t.happy any more, r 29 and 40 years for men and 16 and 30 for women. because Cross. Pateh has waved chis (is , : ¢ f the 818221 thet you’ propose searching me?” hue. ‘ | Here, we believe, is something new in history—conscrip- perl att ‘ caiads thé vs: N \ BY: .prom=| «tam afraid a0” its _tweet-acented, sun-curing ty tee, i; appy. The Earsies; no doubt, = Of DN yet Chai- a iy ted, Ui ? tion for eace- time service have discovercd that, fr ears they| jl ? \ i A be? i broad pags betrayed ‘not the Jenst a meee ae Sivan oT ie wGeeh {se 40 proud of, are not beautiful, ; : | ra h a| sign of emotion: For a second his! ‘The calm of the stars’ on highs { HIRED an ve. probably f | é i traveled. to Parinin, * * eae : ry . ee " ey in, whi - & | The steady tendency. in,our civilization is to get the same about :their j ffs ‘ 9 |\Ii : q ton tained tte} ace Hy who Te-1 Ob, sire me the Breadth of the prair- with fewer. employed. .This constantly releases man | "ose eras | j y . yi OH | Scone aldept were rm afroid you will uoth be dis-] ‘The ingffable blue of its aky. wer for ion of new industries and expansion of help them,” MH tb ie 0 Teese Heat 7S Huldah Tuell Winsted , Ped Fitth 2 ‘ n I om ‘On the contrary,” returned Pen- ‘ —that is, 2 gradual increase in our average standard|* ee ee . sen} \ Hens 7m Nth ¢ State Normal School eT Me ee : aisspnlapeenel cs, ides ip} Wy - "\ Ai ? A te. ‘ . yea “s | Minot, North Dakota. r figures showing that American ‘farms mi ; - t R wer workers than in 1910.: |. NOTICE! . : 0 years the auto industry, movies and rail-| Continue hoiling city water. Wala areas