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CHICAGO PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Marquette Bldg. NEW YORK Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. 6 5 - Publishers Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY - DE’ EDITORIAL REVIEW ———— ESE Comments reproduced in this column may or may not express the opinion of The Tribune. They are ted here in order that our readers may have both sides of important issues which are being discussed in the press of the day. ~ THE FOOL By Channing Pollock. , J —_—" WELL, WELL HERE'S FIVE DOLLARS, GO OUT AND GET “URSELF Sone mG BEGIN HERE TODAY , rents ain't what they ‘ask now for \ tallin’ a horse. Why wouldn't I say Clare Jewett, in’ love with thel}e wa’ Reverend. Daniel Gilchrist, marries |", ae says 50 Jerry Goodkind for bis money. Dan-| "tne subject of the conversa TROIT | NorTH DAKOTA COMES BACK) Kresge Bldg. | pilant for bis _ | “North Dake has come back} liel is dismissed from the fashionable ~ D SMM Trifth Ave. BIdg.|iro the Union.” says her Gover-, [Charen of the Nativity in New York] Rpparenty he hud not peer He because of his radieal sermons. Gil) rupbed his hands from tHe cold. He ‘PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH nor, Mr. Nestos, who is “here ta christ is sent to the coal mines bY} wasnt warmly dressed—in fact, he MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use Or|exactly descriptive. For seven) ERE of all news dispatches credited to it or nov)yuts the State wag a sort of So-| othe: wise credited in this paper and ‘lished herein. All rights of republication o © also reserved. Lota di dhl oe - MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN A Daily by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck). . Daily by mail, per year (in state outside _Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota......--- THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Old Party. THEIR HATS ARE IN THE RING Senator Hiram Johnson, who might have been had he accepted the Vice-presidential _offered him at the last Republican Nation fired the first big gun in the presidential race President Coolidge, it is taken as a matter 0 The Farmer-Labor forces are <eourse, will be a candidate. talking of a third party, but i «tional Convention. forthcoming campaign, =the fighting would be done in Henry Ford’s mind over will be just as interesting. = Perhaps the recent turn of fortunate for Hiram, for the more less conflicts of racial prejudice, aspirations are flaunted before t ican is likely to draw * for a repare _ will not jump into the middle of a > But the fortunes of all are in t . lidge’s address to Congress is looked forward to, = Follette’s power in the next Congr Senator Johnson, too, Since the pre-convention manager of Governor loo band wagon, it appears doubtful|tarmer’s woes. It is good news yu;, * | Lhave not wr.tten you because your | greatly. They interest,.me,jas any Sat * p 4 < last ;Jetter rather mystified me, 1 - i io is planning to go before the|thst he his State. I au y other part of your work;twould inter- ‘queried Mack of Grubby skeptically. f Ohio is planning to g thot he Brings of his State. It is can't, understand why you should | est.me, but loving you, dear Dick,|He hadn’t noticed the girl, ‘ CHAPTER XVI g WS =; jumped into the McAd © if the former Governor 0; ss Democratic convention. nomination. ‘ The unseen = powerful voice of William Ji “Tammany Hall, it is-recorde of the chances of Governor upon Senator Samuel Ralston of Indiana as a co = candidate acceptable to th The average American political scrap, and he wi t is pretty certain that Robert| memory. The s La Follette’s name will again go before the Republican Na-|deservedly high. The State busi- The week has livened interest in the|nesses have elther been wound up and while it began to look as if all in the Democratic convention oY | ¢ajiure: the question of whether or not | mated, ihe would run, it now is certain that the Republican scrap|The State was curlously over” Senator Underwood is out for the|refreshing to notice that he has no hand of President Wilson orahe “Wall Street,” so long a bugaboo! ennings Bryan are in the offing.|in North Dakota. His state has d in the east, doesn’t think much emerged from its economic isola- ; ‘ Smith of New York but looks tion | Ty,is perféctly natural that I am | so mueh, as. your. own. ox “What's the catch? his look of kindliriess, totally dis- If, se the recall election of} St. Louis burglar posing as a rote le to get Into the “atmosphere’ Please don’t say that I am jealous | be some graft in it somewhere,” armed the man. He dropped the (th r coat in surrender, waiting for de- e wets. likes to be an onlooker at the big|stili, it may be urged. Hs two | F5: i spri dical Senators. But these are 4 ll not be disappointed next spring. |" oreaaet Lightning is so contrary. In Canf| ing*%o"'that set which we call Bo- HAPPY COUNTRY _. Australian newspaper reports that Tonga, in the South at ; Pacific, is the only country in the world without a national | “liberal-progressive-radical,” some| Cowboys wrestled wild cows at 4 er ; , b All hool f d th t al: e é. 5 a _.}| wap’ impossible for you to tell Miss debt. schools are free, and the government also PayS| \onsiderably in advance of the | New York rodeo, We wrestled a wild) Perier that yo2 were working 30 the doctors, medical service being without charge to the , present:mood -of their constituents. | steak in New York once, hard to*be able to bring me: dut people. The only taxes are low tariffs and about $8 a year}At any rate, State Socialist North i ‘paid by males over 16. Tonga has 25,000 inhabitants, _kinds of sports, telephones and radio. Boy, bring * “table. i mer wars. Tonga people apparently aren’t paying for a lot of for- We would hate to be.a detective'| clusion that I do not know you at ry | They go down to the office every aie BefOre you left for Hollywood MINORITY RULES _ In the matter of people between 20 and 40 years old, | By Olive Roberts Barton France now has six women for every five men. So severa!! Nancy 4 i = 7 | Nancy and Niek came to a queer. life.is bounded by too many rules’ to 4million women are condemned to spinsterhood. Professor Girault, French sociologist, studies this lack | | “Hello, here, what's this?” cried), Jo round another lost race. You| Work like demons when they do work sof balance between the sexes and “general, and France in particular, eng period of feminization. He apparently believe: minority always rules, and {THINKS it rules. Bolshevik Russia isn’t the only sample. said Nick, “and had to put them on Seven thousand college graduates are behind the bars in| Such an open house would never do he’s right. The majority just |eested Nancy. OPINIONS BASED ON MINORITY “various institutions in America. This is learned vestigator for Johns Hopkins University. <)> Before we allow ourselves to become amazed, we want | “Suppose the people are at home. couldn't learn politics. report on the many times greater number of college “who are NOT behind the bars. 8 damages to 505 injured in a year, by tipping over rugs! voice again. “We'ra up on the stick i % / Ea 369 who fell downstairs Sixteen golfers collected dam- | nearest the roof. Can you see now?” | It's her by Cee > rolling Ly 3 et to’ make’ the’ coffee” Sh patie e een hal Lee ‘ages for being hit by golf balls and nine others for falling) |“! see two brown bate hanging by ‘ y * aa turned to’ Grubby.! “You can come | COtsene ane ny. Mero ato bunkers. Five dancers had valid claims from colliding | ‘belt fect. said NIE, Chicago man burned his home by : ’ regal nd 5 mia ghey The ‘slam of the-door touched @ mith other dancers. cally, Maatins pea alle ope SE tancewing | w:tetap shh, is. aileron aes we id ; Z| |thSietn ‘tine to nee Mack filching|*Park to the silent Goodking. 1" be really safe, take to an airplane. fear augheas SWAY; ite: a ter: | enone le aemionees x oe ey, a loaf of auger. “Graft,” she mut,| | j"Hell, Hil be damned,” he explod- vane ‘ ribly big house for such a small! General Pershing visited Sedan in a he 4 @ | tered, “You ought to’ know."* And} oo. beck. reed He reat iis tack OMUD DECREASING couple, Mrs, Bat. But if you have| piance ond it would have bee bet A she hobbled off; inging. |halfcanery. “Not one in ten woud e wor! comes “smaller,” countries more and more|the attic” | ter to visit France in'a sedan. — ‘ Se | queried of Grubby. { “yk Pogue back.” “iiter-dependent in. economics—business relations. Fron-/ “It’s a little difficult to talk. 20| News trom Paris. French offer | % = m Naw,”, wheetes | Grbbby. Cals ith Aen ama ga ate losing their significance except as rolitical fences. | rvriatarly when tld Mrs, Bats amoriea wine for grheat. Wo often|. j : = a. SO vay, be dont-chre, He says wo'rs| fel" came beck, we've tade «man ‘or instance, an international housing conference will be| portholomen and I always sleep in| make booze out of rye and corn, = - “¥eh—" gontinued Grubby, eee: guste Ae yah the price?” a uy oodkind, without F; .in our’country in 1924. fe <:<sBighty-six out of 100 human deaths are caused by germs suass anecaconl i ie In that event, nature es period, faves ee pees ae Maye. no larger than a a wink of sleep for your chattering.’ 3 forth high hopes that eventu destroyers. \ will attack usin other NEVER REALLY SAFE Thirty-nine people in a year slip on soap in the bathtub | thing to be seen but some boards|the coal situation, but you won't are injured enough to collect insurance damages. This scine across the space inside like|need a fan to keep cool. ‘is ‘the record for just one company, the Aetna, which also|°“\Were up here!” called the same| News from London, Wife really}. GERM DEATHS knew what he was taking 4, i 4 it; —— the man who and taxes. | also the local news pub-|r-scntially a State of small towns| f special dispatches herein are/|people are farmers, the latter suf-| DVANCE a President |gling North Dakota, whose bonds nomination which was al Convention, has | conservative good sense of the pco- of the Geil ple had rejected the schemes the} events abroad have been|yarm loans are being méde con-! a picture of Europe’s hope-|servatively. Little land: has been national hate and trade|@bandoned, Few mortgages have he world the more the aver- of wheat, the main product, is within his shell and declare} pringing about, th ne nas 4 ill live with himself alone. President Coolidge, how-|States, a diversification of crops. Ce acer abe? aigraee on a | ei * iv i com-| As ‘a remed: r the decline inj OU es ne i eo oi | thi ? ever, does not appear to give Hiram much room for com: Heat nice en Sa ell 3 1", do shut up and go to sleep, ve > Wo things over: x Coffee ‘and sandwiches plaint, for his firm dealing on the proposal of Great Britain gests, besides crop. diversification growled Mister Bat again. “One of every nigl nd supper and ser : tnese days they'll be bringing the mons on Wednesday ° i > ee “Preachin’,” said Mack, tising.| A clatter interrupted him. Th ns conference makes it very certain that he/and co-cperat European imbroglio. sibly an incre: he future; President Coo- 4 Senator La farmer over the present difficult! ess must be disclosed, and |time.” The word “ipossibly” seems has yet to make or break his chances, |to indicate the doubt in the Gover- 5 in | Nick. decides pant Europe Moff the sides. What do you s'pose |°9” get plenty at a race track. is destined to undergo a! jas happened?” Seco man who}iwinding up Seeing: ae tne hee a “You may look all, ypu want to,”| ican bandits killed an American, ex- - 3 iQ ” 2, alle voice sudden ‘Mention than 10,000 who don’t. Too many general opinions | heard eet vert you said, anyway.” are based on minority evidence. r Delegates will tour leading ' ities; It develops that we're no longer isolated even in the matter of housing. The Japanese quake proved that, the way it influenced aetivities and prices of our building trades. ally. we'll conquer, went on Neney, not paying any at- | Goodkind ior and. wires that a j big strike is settled, ~ looked a bit threadbare. “Hello, Grubby,” he greeted, hant A delegation of sttikers\ comes| ing his coat on an old rack over north to interview the president and[umbrella that almost fell as directors. Danie) gives the magnates | framework swayed. “You're earl; 24 hours in which to sign an agree-|and you've brought a friend with ment which Gilchrist ‘had made ten-] you,” He advanced and shook Mack’s tatively with the miners. Paniel es-} hand. “You're welcome Now he tablishes “Overcoat Hi refuge | recognized his other visitor. “Well, | for the ‘unemployed and maintains} Mr. Goodkind. You're welcome, too, Sparen with baths for poor peo-} Have you come down to took u i ple. tell New York.” His phrase is cialist enclave in the United States. and farms, ulmost all of whose! fered from real grievances, for, which they took the wrong reme-; We needn't recall the en-er-, 3 and activities, State or Non-} n League—most of them} 20 disastrous — which were entered; ¢ 20! upon boldly and hopefully. Tie} rh gsr ed 20 [experiment failed. Mr. Townley,| | NOW. GO ON WITH THE STORY |n id Goodkind abruptly. .00 |the moving force of the League, & | “What are you reading?” he asked. said Daniel. He turned 00 |has admitted its failure. Some-| c | “Something about'*Better Babies.’”} to Grubby. “There's a box of books |. “Are you going into’ the baby busi-|in the hall, Grubby.. How would you HEY PoP! 4 ‘I've come down on personal busi- $7. 7 . 5. . 6 what late, he found that there are general economic forces “more ness,” tke man asked, smiling. “No|and your friend like to—” I was a -hansom. ‘driver. Hacks—| Grubby squirmed a bit. powerful than the State which | Hepa er aaa ae arse Maia | LeT's STreeTcH THis Jman and boy—40.yeara, Then taxis| | “I've got to help with the coffee,” 9 ‘s |. | . ‘dg e $a! Well, the old picture of strug- FATHER AN’ SON WEEK : isitor| “see,” said Daniel. He turned to } INTOA LiFe TINE — |was inquisitive. Mack: “And you?” were hawked about and found no ZA "crook to :drink;” ‘said Grubby| Mack made no move to help, ‘but s turned to the wall. The| 4 p blandly. ; advanced smiling. : | = “Yeh, then drink went out,” ob-| “I just wanted to speak to you a éerved Mack, ti “What's: your job?” "It was Grub- by’s turn. to-question. “Well, I was in the movies,” Mack replied: “That is, I was going to be , Mack, still smiling. but the fellow that was going to put| “After the meting,” sald Gilchrist up the money, bis*mother didn’t die |'with emphasis, He turned to Good- after all., Before-that, I sold bricks!kind. “Won't you sit down?” —hooks, too.. .And-life insurance. k scowled’ at Daniél’s back. Never had-any “duck, Who wrote ‘Thanks!” he muttered scornfully that ‘Luck is. work.’” and slouched toward ‘the door. He Mr. Gilchrist.” paysed gs he reached it and looked Well, it isnt. I've worked at 50 enviously at Gilchrist’s overcoat {things and look at me. I figure the| hanging on the rack. He . looked world owes me a fivin back, rat-like. Then, stealth: am waiting for a bite reached for it, caught the overcoat., Is it trae this guy'll give} and pulled it toward him. you an overcoat ?” Daniel and Goodkind were con- “He will if he’s got one. You just cerned with each other,’not Mack. -@ come and help yourself, and talk] “Y's glad you dropped in tonight,” Daniel said. “Because I've been in- tending to call on you. But there’s buyers unwisdom of which experjence has | t, after the meeting,” said Gilehr convinced them. The Non-Partisan “E- wanted to ‘ask you”: put in League is hardly : \ \ i +f \ or have been put into the nands of experts. The extent of the Lank as been greatly overesti- cording to the Governor. banked. There was a bank for; every seven hundred persons. been foreciosed. The falling prices e as in other so much to do here.” 11 come back tomorrow.” coat had come loose from the hook, Grubby was reassuring him when but with it had come the shaky um- Mary Margaret entered. She was a brella and it crashed to the floor mere wisp, gliding on crutches, 15,| With considerable racket. i when I married you, although your | pathetically pretty. She found cups Daniel turned to look into the Receivéd- your wife asking about | last letter seems to intimate as.much. | and saucers on shelf and busied] *heepish eyes of a thief. ~ my ‘health this morning, dear Dick. | Of course these pegple interest me | herself with them. . | There was neither anger nor ven- “Don’t he’ try. to ‘reform you?” se in his face—there was a emile,. & e marketing, “pos-| in the wheat tar- iff and co-operation between pub- lic and private capital to tide the tobacco in and we'll be out of a home, You'd better sleep while you can.” { “We're going anyway, said Nick, inot minding Mister Bat’s poor man- ners. “Goodby!” (To Be Continued) LETTER FROM BEATRICE GRIM-, should go. I did not think it would | SHAW TO HER FIANCE, be necessary tor me to marry the RICHARD SUMMERS. ~ whole of the moving picture colony Cox has|?°r’s mind of the effectiveness of any more ‘riff magic to cure the ana have gathered from anything that 1] must I love them also? ” “Na’ said Grubby. “The wal he: ‘- Goodkind Threatens talks you'd think you was as gosd.as Gilchrist surveyed the thief for a fe s#tys he’s going to start me} moment in silence. There) wasn’t © {even reproach in his eyes. His calm, fear or compunction in visiting have“ written that I am prejudiced No, dear boy, I am_afraid that it ugai@dt this young woman whom you | isn't my: temperament -and,my likes him calkiMiss Perier. and dislikes that you'are éonsidering,| up in the taxi business.’ mproraise ‘ is What. you cali it'in Holly- 1921, North Dakota has been con-| ‘ hi hat. you cali it‘ in Holly: seeuitive ini its ‘State Goertinant’| Umber, Wes caught, perhaps*be=! wogd'sn’t it?) 02 tiie moving picture < don’t eed feal- “If you ask me, [ ‘think, the poor Jntipn, brutall 7 al n M cusy, as you know.: I:consider it an it’s got a few nuts. i nunciatipn, brutality, arrest, he knew cause he forgot to forget his*téols. .| c@lany- I have never in all my life |'inferfority, complex... Bit_Isam. sure Seri Grubby described in Rincnese: | not what? Gilchrist made no move = as you know met any artists belong- | of one thing, Diek, and that is that }his head with his hand. “A little toward. him. your ideas have changed materially | pit batty. That’s what I séy.” “I thought you'd gone,” Dani since you‘left me.’ I am not jumping | “and that’s what you\got no right] aid at last. © } sre tausiohe, Lut Tam going t0|to an Geubby;” Many Marcaret| ‘The thief had fled utterly—but the wait awhile io Iet you. find’ yourself | reproached the two with = leok.}man. was still there. i before I come'to you. : “He's been good to you, ain’t he?” ‘No—I—I—wanted—” he faltered. Not because as you say,you thinkI| «phat’s why we think he’s nutty, ‘ou. wanted my coat,” said Gil- would not be happy there, but be-|.aid Grubby. “What’s-he do it for?” » “hrist calmly. cause I amnot sure that, you' would | «Cause he loves you,” said the Mack. smiled at the simple explana. be ‘happy to have me\theré, I want | pin) simply. ‘ (| tion. He. was relieved and somehow you to bé. honest not only with me |" what for?” asked Grubby uncom-}he felt very warm. in any way. not of the special North Dakota 4 x type. They ‘belong. to a “little|ada, it went to the trouble of strike hemian. Consequently, however group” of Senztors and Represent-| ing twice in the same place. ;| much i try Ido not seem to be able ai tives loosely classed together as! Ba 1] to get’ your- point of view. ac Neither can i understand why it enthusiasts in which, perhaps, are ‘ there. Is it because you, too, as well i all) Denote igs’ no more.—New York| Falling in love or making a pile of | a8 she, were unconsciously working 2 | Times. money doesh’t leave very much time] “to forget?” but with yourself, 4, 's—that’s what I want- the time | \for doing anything else. {I don't believe you really know Until tien T am as ever | prehendingly. ., mocked Mary Mar-|¢d,to abk you,” he sald. Dick, and I have come to the con- BEATRICE. “I'm so glad you said so,” garet. She hobbled:to the table and 1 80 gl began to set it. “It’s after 7 now,” Gilchrist without a trace of | ghe sighed, “and the meeting half an| Mack ; -look a up, sarpriiad t 4 G went on Daniel, “i |e yhelraa ee : Fee ee lathe wecaune d-lasiated' | mo: huccledle because Kor canneaeens| Susie ate nE pee eee and il hadn't’ understood, you | Chicago coupte eloped in an_air-| that there should be only one stand- | son no oné seenied able in your mind | went to see a-man who killed him-| Might have been tempted to taxe it \ | plane. That's the way these days., ard for both the sexes, and now you | to bring her out of it but ydurse!f ” ‘ without. asking—: then y: They fly high at first, Y""! say, “You are too conventional. Your | (Copyrigit, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.) Se en i edeeesaere seater a was in'the papers and he read it and t POND STOCKED WITH FISH. ~ | s¢ys: ‘I want to talk to that man’” sealaiit: ids other's eyes held hind. : Bottineau, N, D. ,Nov, 19—A con-| She was still lookin; Mack and man_couldn’t come into another ah aay, and laze away the hours | sigerable quantity "of brown trout sie tte called his eau cx anc| man’s house, and be welcomed, and Base Seek ore, net working in way | (Dolmo faire) have been place in the | “Graft,” she said witheriagly. then ‘take'the other man's ¢oat, that’ Ihave never known reasonable ) pond at the state game farm near|“why he didn’t even have ‘rent out lesing his ace people to do before.” ~- | Bottineau by E. B. Judd, stategame| money yesterday and he was dea-|he?” Mack only COG G thought, dear Dick, ang fish commissioner. It is expect- | pirited. He ain't had money to get that-wherl 2 woman loved @ man well | cd, ‘he: states, tht some of there fish | himself a pair of shoes, and nobody eriotigh to marry him it was part of | will spawn this fall and that a.stock | neips him, or comes near him, but ;theexpression of that love to be con- | will be created for, distribution to| 55 ‘bums that roast him behind his tent in following him wherever he! other weters in North Dakota. back.” | apologetically. a The door opened and George F.| ,-You, couldn't” said. Daniel, com- es Goodkind looked in rather curiously. |’ ently. He oc cane” Pee EVERETT TRUE . BY CONDO cP aldy't vooct-iim. "I Just said he|WP- “It's. your coat. You asked for : locainens - was crazy.” Grobby dismissed the} it and T'gave it to you. When you've ~ subject, then looked at the intruder. | ¥Or” it into a good job—eome back CANO SO, OUR _SOCISTY* HAS GROWN) | "Mr. /Gilchrist?” Goodkind asked, | nd Wal ype ‘another to some- stepping in, Sia cane. oné who needs it as you do.”* He P.S. By the way, did Miss Perier recover entirely from her fainting fit? You finished your last letter to THE TWINS Se an morning and get puzzled. you told me that I was almost too i in Dixie Land. ae eat looking house down in Dixie Lan Nebraska scientists > claim they}see any merit in these ‘people who “Every other board is gone California professor claims coliege girls are cave women, but he may be judging by their clothes. s that the; “I, must have been a storm,” sug- “Perhaps they ran out of boards,”| eep our self-respect. wouldn’t steal—,” started Mack this way to make them reach. It’s|_ What could be worse than teaching {a good thing Dixie Land »is) warm. | a.girl’s school where they answe! questions with “Because”? up north. Let’s look and see what's 7 inside.” New York woman voted twice in “That's not polite!” said Nancy.) one election, And they said women by an in- graduates Even if they are not, it isn’t nice to peep into people’s houses.” It has been a long time since Mex- We've | cept by selling booze, ‘APACE. |, ON THELOCCARON CF THS “i a held up the coat for Mack to don ‘OUR NINTH ANNUAL ,GANQVET, IT IS priced Moxy ate ea a bh ae “T will,” said the man, pushing arm through sleeve, still bewil- come in?” | Goodkind walked, to. the table, Grubby buried himself in his maga- zine and Mack! walked toward the platform, Goodkind sat down, but ith an air that indicated he didn’t Without waiting to be asked twice,| Some seem to think peace in Eu- the Twins put their eyes to one of | rope will take.French leave. the wide cracks and looked inside — with all their might. There wasn’t! ‘There may be nothing wrong with INDEED . GRATIFYING To NoTEe .A4_PING sseiRiy ow --Ft--! . rds. “Of course you will,” said Gil- ~him on the | back. Gilchrist had turned back to Goodkind. Mack clothes-lines on a washing day. looked at him as though he had been magazine,” the girl said. the daytime, being, out all night do- ss ‘ i: t _ Scientists. are digging up strange|. { &VORY 1s ¥ éonviction, “if ing our marketing well, a8 1 09+] inick skulls in Califormis, Is it an-| [HAS (T'S CUTIOP WHO ASPIRSS YZ ery : iting down, but if I let go with my feet, |other movie scardal? i To BE THE LIES OF HS PA : go «Play oroycigivel: 1922, in- ti BUT DON'T FORGET THAT IN United States and England, °N 4 have to, fly. srery second and then ‘The--sun never sets: op American cant PE AL Ta Tm all |, lan Posts \or on scandals in the) (THE MIDST, OF CIPS ave ‘ pecial permission of ‘ Mr. Bartholomew Bat. “I can’t get price. pis. . And han <And,'in the other. two houses, » with bathtubs, and the rs of the play. (Continued in Our - DeaTa"! wees European hotel men are visiting v i C fext Issue) “But it’s such a big-place for you,” America. Now’s our chance, “4 fention to’ grumpy old Mister Byt.|_ Do you use sheets at your house? i "Oh, it's mot for ws toned ‘They are dangerous. In Boston, bur-|’ glars tied a man; with one, “no-crop” farmer isn't such a bad oc- ° cupation after all. Tt has » one- crop | specialist royed, thrown and hog-tied, when ft comes to getting para i is the moriey. © - Bas Two sisters met in) “New Yor r : : Pal}. : : (Firat time in 16’ years. Bet one sai e a aaa my be He] yy we're : /\ havgs, his’ green tobacco leaves to dry. (The tobacco ‘isn’t ready to [pring in yet so we jyst borrowed +t North’ whay’ ty eet ry Benides the | Distant earthquakes reported | so hel on!” if ea eo Yepol ‘| busi, |: wide fhe “in the sides Wabhington. Real on at ‘op purpose: Bt” yw thro} ang

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