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“PACE WITITR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tom. Si Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Clas3 F NS | RK TRIBUNE... SAYORDAY NOVEMBER’ 24; 1925 + THE FOOL Matter. ; BISMARCK TRIBUNECO. - - - Publishers) VA By Channing Pollock: Foreign Representatives If people look like what they eat, | 2 3 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY as a London doctor says, @ great | ZA BEWIN HERE TODAY “C'mon, we'll’ shoot this guy— _CHICAGO Fs * ii 2 3 DETROIT | many are eating beets. } 2 es thy IS ilove with ee Hennig a Mastering with 0 snarl —— everend /Daniel Gi ist; marries} on his. face. ° 00) Marquette Be YNE, BURNS AND SMITH Kresge Bldg.) you would think you were slezp | 7 Jerry Goodkind for bis money. Dan-| group and then caught sight of Gil diate von ' Fit nies: Hie MARA eh the | 71 jel gs dismissed from the fashion-| christ and his wife. ‘2 - - - ve. JZ. | clock while you did it. | arte Chere oe Bl oens in New Ae it he shouted; “caught in ; i .|the'act!” He turned t i MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hard thing about getting rich is ork beckuse of iy edie orm ene hina kim. Tuate tay witel™ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or |it“icusy few ways Ledge ie fepublication of all news dispatches eredited to it or nov ‘. ' | otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub-| Astronomers say we will have no lished herein. sun in 86,000,000 years. Others say _ j it is 86,000,001 years to long. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are are also reserved. . Most of the Russian names should | Gilchrist made no move, unemployed, is established by Gil- christ, George Goodkind, Jerry’s| “Caught in what act, Joe?” he ask- father, calls and orders Daniel to ed calmly. cease seeing Clare, who frequently “You—” Hennig’s thick tongue visits the hall to help Gilchrist d_ Gilchrist’s halted him. Pearl, Hennig comes in and warns “Tell: them what we're here for-§, Daniel that her husband is out to} you Grubby,” said Daniel. e “get” him, Clare comes to tell that Grubby moved toward the back- she has left Jerry. Daniel sends ground. her back home and she returns to} “Idon’t want to get in no trouble,” be against the law. | nad Neste Ihc MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION |, —| Movie stars are gtting so they —— oe. is we rs 3 v + real mad if their weddings make . | Y/ her husband. he ‘said, evasively. Z : Ehipelsfeh a LO RATES PAYABLE IN BONG Ey ah Be rate fae rUlither: AIK F | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | The stalwart figure of Umanski ¥, Daily by carrier, per year... .+-.s.scerscrsere secs Poe é peste | : A ‘Ain't you well, Mr.:/Gilchriat?” | moved-through the crowd, Catching Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)... s+. 1,20] Trouble with this town is it needs | she asked, alarmed, Hennig-hy the shoulder the Polo i \ ; f ' Just tired,” he said, not moving.» | forced. him to his knees. y \ 4 “Maybe you ain't believin’ hard] ‘I'll tell you,” he shouted at the Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00] a change of clima’ Train conductors report the rising | \ ] \ ; enough,” she naively. He looked| cringing man. Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota..........0+++ 6.00 ~ 3 generation healthy. Many kids of up now, It was what he had needed. “Umanski!” protested Gilchrist, THE STATE’S OLDEST RELA Pea etiGeie to alten He smiled at her and straighteried.| “I tell. you, Hennig,” went ‘on (Established 1873) “ft’s most time for the mecting,”| Umanski. “Mr. Gilchrist been friend to. everybody. And now when he need friend, nobody knows nothing. Well, I. know. I know anybody hurt = a —_—_———_——_————|_ only safe place for a speeder is the | ; she added. d A COMMUNITY CHEST Wiis ute roads are as 5 : j ha, Guu back. now with a tray . . rg a Social Servi ren eS Gye Nats \ . l- joaded high with sandwiches, In -his With the establishment of a Social penyice Hive in th : trail came several others, for the| him gotta lick me.” Red Cross Chapter of Burleigh county, the first step w St mecting. There was Mrs, Mulligan, |: “No.— please —Umanskii!” Daniel taken to make the chvrity dollar as efficient in alleviation |cow’s di swaying abit witt liquor and glad implored, of misfortune as possible. The next step in contemplation to aL warm place to enjoy ‘her Umeaild ied held a threatening is a Community Ches This should be one of the major} Lighting three ¢ f Seah Sieh abated rene ove Foe, platforms in the program of the Association of Commerce. | match or stepping ot a moving car) aged locksmith, not without ‘reserve, The proposition has been endorsed, but it was deemed in- backward is bad luck. | and she towering above ‘him formid- | ly, advisible to attempt both the Cc y When making marmalade, it is ay be ee Bat ee ets ie to i ne Ray per ice er a ie pShat rat Ae easier to go buy the darn stu’ nalds Mary Margeret piosisitly, 5 Hl atlow You fhe’ Kind of “fake as, been established and is functioning ¢ ficiently the next} 4. sisted Parra 1 eaitt te Moly” the redefaced woman] that’s been foolin’ you. He got kick- logicgl step aid complement of this bureau is the Community | proxe because he not only kave credit | st , Chest drive so that the people of Bismarck need not be dis-| where credit was due. | turbed by so many drives. ' = retorted. had ed out of the church, He was = spy The others held the evening in bet-| for.the people that live on labor and ee Tepute, however, ‘and returned| he a to te mines while re was itv Sdea ca oti sontly| One lightning bolt hit-two Peoria | lary Margaret's grecting with good|on strike and fan away with my The Community Chest idea can Se flies (IIL) churches, Quit putting buttons | grace, and that of Gileh wife.” : through a Community Chest Committee of the Association | in the collection. 5 of cquose, sge're:caanly, “ft: wagh'thith,” protested Peart. ‘of Commerce; “There would be no need of a new organiza- —— 4 . Henchley to Daniel, we that ‘catise ‘she's stuck tion for administrative purposes. Of ¢ourse it is essential] A political party is an organiza- |° “Yes,” followed up his wife. “I ue ‘that such a committee be truly representative of all charit- tion to split about something, ected to speak to you—about Mr. (eNRRT) % ‘ sus an——! enchley’s pants.” able work and institutions which make a yearly appeal for} Washington scientists produced 9) | «15 ies camdlitgareot??) asked|vone crs Hencbley’s whit?” asked) 7 funds. temperature 425 degrees below 2ero,| Riddle Lander. Minot is now promoting a Community Chest for an annyal but it is not for ate “Oh, no!” paughed the Riddle Lady. ‘budget of $15,480 to be distributed as follows: Boy scouts,| pvery time we see a headline from aamtenele Fee eae) $4,500; Y. W. C. A., $4,000; Salvation Army, $2,300; United | French Lick, we wonder if it means / ics show that, much to the | st, the people are eating | I ain't.” ‘; Well, you're workin’ for him, ain’t BH “Your wife's working in a atore4 “pants,” reiterated Mrs. Henchley. uptown,” said Gilchrist, The remark “I took out a. spot—with gasoline— | V5 received with jeers. and hung ’em on the fire pe that}. “My wife's workin’ Sixth avenve,” runs across from this: house, and{ said Hennig with a sneer for her | Daniel curiously. know,” called the ‘Charities, $500; Crittenton Home, $300; Catholic Orphanage, | French Lick, Germany. Twins excitedlyy “It’s an airplane.” |LETTER FROM MRS, MARY ALDEN I think it shows just what might be tonight they was gone, and I think] ®hame and a touch of self-pity fory $300; N. D. Children’s Home, $300; Travelers’ Aid, $1803| jaye you the itch. Trim finger “Correct!” smiled the Riddle Lady, PRESCOTT TO JOHN AL- d by those who do not know you | you ought to look into your lodgers.” She’s walkin’ the streets!” iand Shrinkage, $1,360. —— prize in the prize bag.” ‘ eae = |, My dear John, it would break my | (4, ood evening, everybody.” The} 1 oats pal she picked up MY ‘DEAR JOHN:~ ‘heart to have anyone of my friends | ‘hers acknowledged the, greeting of] !ast. night. Gilchrist turned to Pearl expecting to see her head held high in scorn and ‘refutation. Instead he; saw, it Bismarck has had to date a variety ‘of drives and judg-| We would like to grow up and be} It was a pound of sugarplums.| 1 jad decided nev | : & tall, angular J ‘ eae 4 . axi ee ay : ecidet er to write you | See that picturé who know that you , angular Jewess, a garment ‘ing from the difference in size between Minot and Bismarck erating sili pases ea erage pecan Bt again unless gone great erfeis came | have’ Adopted a child under almost | Worker, but almost scholarly in ap- some of the budgets have been set too high for this city —— |Naney “and Nick, being well, man- inte either your or my life. Because | the, same circumstances. | Bosra Pinecone because of the fact that the Capital usually responds so) There ure 59,063,880 silver dollars | nered, passed the sugarplums around |. think such a.erisis has come into| Deur Priscilla Bradford drew my | 4” evening, Miss, Levinson, Dy solirs all statewide charities, Bis ic] in, circulation, all going about 69 /and kept only one apiece for them- s now ig tHe reason I am writ- | gtténtionsto these facts and I deter- said; Daniel. ‘ ” : royally. Of course for all statewide charities, Bismarck vives an hour. anak y ap you this letter, [nied then and there to. ones ‘again | ‘I've brought‘back your book,”: she ; should be assessed only its fair per capita amount as there ae 1 uQuite a good beginning,” said You know that,I -do not go to| 88k you to get rid of this) child in| Said, handing a volume to Gilchrist. She. was: sobbing now, softly. are strictly Icoal enterprise that must be cared for first. A little moonlight now and then is | jtumpty Dumpty graciously. oil ates -» Under the correct community budgeting plan those who) what will marry the best of men. | hope that you will do as well td- contribute can advise to which beneficiary or group of bene-| «poishevism.” says a funny sound- | ROREO vr aa mach pa ¢ ficiaries his money should go F i ini (aleease NAW | (To Be Continued.) q A ing man, “is a skin disease, (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc Hardly a week goes by but what the call comes for teams} knew all along it was a skin game e saa to handle this or that civic affair. Businessmen are finding rs i 3 y 5 ; i More European trouble. Wish the Os siege burdenaome., ‘heir efforte. could, Bere atiantic wae mide se the Paste, A Thought e applied on many occasions to problems elvic = a, —-———-- ment that press for a solution. If the drives were all con-| Fishermen are not the laziest men | I was cyes to the blind, and feet ducted at once and the various enterprises given to under- ve cree Pa are even toO|was Ito the lame. stand that only one appeal a year would be made, then many|“”” °° ® Z I was a father to the poor; and the he said, loath to believe. “Igsis wie? > F roving picture shows. I have never | 8°me Way... “What've you : been..tading?”| “No,” ‘she said, Brenly ee aikaairiyaalline be ceduatn onatdt oan am iaeune miehibebtet #ince déar | queried Mrs..Henchley true, , ; aE ee touiaye In fact, it is | Priscilla came,to live with me and 1], “George Bernard Shaw,” the girl The ‘contemptuous rumble of vin- he onfy thing.over which dear Pris- | think I would 'be perfectty happy if | answered evenly. \ diction came from the leering, sway- iia Bemifsed and disagree: | she did not have this strange craze| “I s'pose you ain't read ing-mob'and drowned her weeping. She tells me that, they areynot as {Of Boing to,picture shows... o's | Sheik’ 2.0 sir cout ' clea aaa she, tells me that they, are not a8" However, 1 dlippose that this foot-| | “We've been, reading ‘Cae : The Sign ‘lieve and insists upon going once or ishness will wear out ys she becomes j Cleopatra’ together,” put in Gilchri The bowed head: took the taunts (ere ae sicck te see them. “She says {Older and’ more mature, “That's where, we got, the quotation |2nd -jeer™for, only .a moment. Ginge take ber outsof heraclt,, ghe| © breslitie Tiaskomore (of evrber'| on the board, tee jummed tie, Bt: Then Pearl Hennig, with a hard: ae home and tells. me the stories | Cause in other things she has always{He turned to’ the board and tea riesd that was rtew to her but as old meat graphically and usually, at the | seemed so sensible. So-much so that} ‘And so, to the end of history, to her kind as self-defense is old, sometimes I have alinost believed | shall breed hate, murder shali. breed | 708 and: turned. jointly on Gilchrist | what some of the harum-scarum girls'| murder, unti"the,gods create a race] ®# well as the mob in defiance; ‘The o-¢ end, I can truthfully say that my) opinion of them is not changed at 4 7 é = cal whic ches ae productive hours would be available for matters of equal if! Most any man will lie about how porter ereriar T searcher | oi). ‘They are always talking of of thé town say of, her, thdt she is that can underatend.’” |. ¥es, it’s true,” she repeated, bit- not’greater importance to civic development. truthful he is. eee things T would blush to mention be- | Of! Dirty ive, ee ienows | ingen ase theee a, Mine er: rly.» “Why -wouldn't it) be?” )1She ‘By all means a Community Chest drive in 1924 ar "Tis not cnough to help the feeble {fore a man. Only that 1 know dear | Orde goad tiethen really knows | ingon, (‘A raée:that—” ced Gilchrist. “I tried"to have y BON y ‘ We will not have a new world aa : Priscilla goes‘along and always looks | What ts good for herself or'atly of | A door flung qpen violently inter-| stfength—like you told me§-and I = ——— war, but several nations are trying| But to support him after. at them in a spirit of pious pity, 1) Nh es until she is thirty-five. rupted her. It’ was: Pearl: Henig,|ad'@ job—but when the other girls Sede fe ‘ to make the old one over again, | M Shakespeare, |Would feel that I really did not un- ear Priscilla, however, tells me | breathless. sa got wise—they ain't no better than CORN CONTEST — egos . derstand the mind of the modem | that she is only, twenty-three and 1) «Mr, Gilchrist!” she demanded. Tam.” ’ It has been suggested that the Association of Commerce} Only a few more paydays until INVENTS SIGNAL DEVICE young woman. f {musk belleyg ace, for f know that! Daniel turned to her calmly. ‘gave way before his calm, father a.corn contest this year for a silver cup in which each | Christmas. Pere: ea The last picture which: she saw | everything she has told me about 1: thought | steady. gaze. : 5S s s Minot, Nov. 24—A new signalling [has further confirmed me in thia | other things, specifically about Les- w 6 yway—” she said, haltingly/” lie, have been true. county can enter specimens of corn. This would serve aS @| his is the age of speed. Wouldn't device for use on automobiles has | decision although it seems to me that | ; By the way, she still insists that great publicity affair and attract many people to the fact'|it be great if Christmas came right been invented by Galusha A. Burgess, | if you should go and sec it you would y, 8 that North Dakota can grow as fine corn as Iowa, Illinois or | after Thanksgiving? { formerly; of this i now of Huong be coats! of what & terrible thine tants Leslie in New York a short sea een ns , : He each, Calif, and the Long Beach |you have done tn adopting a child jeep Sta ji . Nebraska. Specimens can be obtained and a modest exhibit) 4 jen in Amnerst, Mass, laid 02 | Telegram has written fattering stor | thas, vou Know in adopting @ child’ “Again let me ask you, my aon, to| 4 "in ist 8 feu, minend’ Dante! | fet ee eee eideottly arranged for January or Februa jee ebeut. the Inventions. predicting |giviag it. your hofiorable naman! jubilee thal shie, chill! shally peruk ia Corned sbacigibe Migs. Leyiakae. She P fede, beewolf : \sonie asylum or orphanage. , If you ‘Now!” shouted Pearl excitedly. 0 puljed to free herself. “No—I've been watchin’ and I’ve I,am walkin’ the. streets. I got to speak to you--quick!” «She ain't no gbod.: I ain't fit to live.” was twitching nervously. Slowly she started to sink at. his cggs in one year, probably laying off This should be an affair in which the Commissioner of | Sundays and 11 holidays. that it ought to become a general ac-| «1 believe this picture is i Hid “ * 7 Wi = ‘ : ( ee = cessory to automobiles in a short |“Trumping Hi: ” ‘~ ¢.{ cannot persuade Leslie any other ‘Joe's out there!” 5 “Bor Ehrist's sake ain’t you done Agriculture and Immigration Commission would gladly €O-| ays from Hawaii. Milkmen are | time. i: ; sft shows es Teeeuite raeue gies | Wa nave her see this petite and {7 Mrs. “Mutjigant resented the’ dis- with me newt”.she sald, half pro- operate. ‘ anes roe eee tves., Strikes us| ,pThe trade mame of ‘the dovice is |tures believe in’ the sinful’ <c,Pigq | show -her-“kaw théscoineilence of her | turbance of her doze. f . rae a eas : ‘Tas being a finalwey to churn. “phe Hand of Safety.” Experts have | that are played with cards, The story | Daty’s adoptign sould. bring disgrace ‘Aw, shut up!” she blurted Stee a ee : bisvill declared therdevics tobe the hest of |is all about a men who Goists his sue ccendal € yeu! 1 she loves you Mrs. Mulligan!” odmon christ, sreverentiy;-“No.”; He put his SENSE OF VALUES | Seattle man had his dog's teeth [its kind ou the imurket, and the Bur- | legitimate child on his wife aii rahe will cortainly'-see. the necessity |¢hrist, “Pearl—you're interrupting arm, about her, shoulder. ‘ while 1 know that thié"Weuld ‘never | Of. P4tting,the, child out of her life. —you were saying, Miss Levinson?” Joe Hennig stirred restlessly ono Jews seem to have more respect for genuine greatness, |filled with gold so he probably hates {Sess company already has five pat especially great mentality, than any other race, with the! to bite a cat with them, ents oniit sith four -hohers:- pending. ungendy feet ; “ite all a fake,” he shouted. ‘‘Ain’t you fellows on? He got every rotten te dona, ah ‘fafatl Affectionately, “We seem to have; hated every- ie by anyone of my ly, yet YOUR MOTHER, | thing different frénj ourselves y, : Miss Levinson went’Gn— “in station, nes excaifion of the Chinese. ‘ {ea OF : (Cobyright, 1088, NEA Services tae.) i ighborhood worki This is because the Jews and the Chinese have the “sense ‘ 7) | ——+———’ .'". "| oF race, or religion,” \ e_neighborhoed workin’ of values” highly developed. To distinguish the genuine Aye | EVERETT TRUE ° BY-CONDO | Co-Eds Edrn a Fearte-qtoagctupemgitated creature tige un af, Antony Malan! thy Italian in . at. bay ; Bay Yes,"'sanid'Daifis; quite cdimly.| He turned toa “It's. stupid—-apd inctive.; I've iy -In ch Lines from. the counterfeit is instinctive with them. ‘The proverbial business’ ability of the Jews and the Chi- By Olive Roberts Barton Now, MR. TRUS CPUFF) WHAT I (PUFF) nese is lar; due'to this sense of values. ote _Byanstopg: Ill, _gi _| noticed we'teAweltngs. to bl i hkid in herg— ee ee Ore meraan as| (CANEIN For Ceure eure -mune) Wa i GA tes sult Got Mace teat ot Nel DE yg hi fy 7 A iy * s i a iddle Las iddle Land usked 4 cS vel ‘ mah.’ Som 4iiget over th 2 iat q Americans are quick to recognize greatness of all kinds | after the Twins arrived'with Humpty R THE (PUFF) DIFFICULTIGS e eee ete idea that Mica we Ae ‘what ‘he “done,” said Mal- | TeaT WAVE ARISEN. villians and-that. we should . hate| duca, sullenjy....The mob stirred each ‘othe: id of tryit ~ }again.’ There. were rumbles of h ene Ge th hushed “suggestions of violence. Hen- “Sof character, of ability, of mentality, of accomplishment. | vumpty: : But there is a tendency among us to make such recognition | “Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket short-lived. Then, characteristic of our nervous nation, we) il OF Ta Rs et according to figu FJ versity officials. Pifty per cent of the = a LIGHTING. .| men’ on the:campas are employed in derstand F. “Tt was on the f 1 wish to speak of was + i “ { “ A 3 nig heard them with welgome, quickly forget and pass on to another instance of greatness ever in a He) “) nen part me jobs and 20. per cent, of bageleficlea dane sane to bellave OO lett ae aa by F —another thrill. . She never built » straw nest, she , Lue amine ebony aale thelr, teachingeand preaching—ovel” Play copyrighted, 1922, in the That’s why so many people skyrocket to greatness, in our knows not how ee sing, a “ through school. . gd , Y | A crash drowned: the} lagt-w United States and England. _Novel- eyes, and then lapse into the forgotten after a brief flash-in- Rae ea tase BROS 2 : 1 |The range of work ‘vieing done by |%, hal:brick came, hurtling through orsion. ha canesisl. permission , the-pan period of glory. The nobody of yesterday is the| “mis gallant bird, dear people, is eine ee eieet hae hese! pod chriat’s fee cee ae ¢ play, warmly acknowledged idol of today. The idol of today is worth a lot of money, 9 : ihgidishes, sleanin seh dy Ned i and a general’ inued in Our Next Issue) forgotten tomorrow. But. beak bamet 8 fone at E = Wf ad chauftéurs: night watchmen, mo. | Gilchrist alone stood his No lasting veneration, as these is with Jews and Chi-| yet she ‘has wings—auite “large Now oe crit oa tormen, tutors, hotel: clerks and Sipe he. alarmed: ho anid nese. One reason. for this is that, as soon as any one becomes ones—that spread out when “4 STHINIC “Ont: switchboard , operators, j only some hoodlum.” y i “great,” our failures and jealous paranoids get out their ham- she flies, ==| MEANS OF CLARIFYING : “| ‘The old’ fashioned college girl who Seth» perenmned Beast. j ‘And the longest tail you ever saw THE SITUATION WOULD BS - the cutricu- | Seen, him in’ front. t's. why. I mers and begin destroyi bi hed tf f Jdn’t ebod: : e} eg! stroying. she pulls all. through the To -— Bi aetiae ads Rabin bs shy. peace lie is sdicsopeasing bey paen. out, Somebody go for BOC Petr . Rete = e university, an 2 5 XN P skies. =e ie talkie hares Kee sald: efficials ype} There was a general movenient to: You can’t blame employers for Nationally we are badly in need of an enduring sense of| “Have you guesscd ity yet?” asked values. That is to say, a sense of values that would be more Me Ridle Lady the poorle of Rid: than temporary snap judgment—a sense of values with per- | atc Land, puckering , their eyes. spective, so that greatness could be judged in relation to 4|"Tell us some more.” 4 Jong period of time rather than as merely a new act of World nouncing that maid eervice in the | Ward the door, ying ‘inexperienced, office help homes of Evanston famille is one of | ee le While of nothing” —#o much tinge je more’ populay positions that | they halted. / is-wasted teaching them things they many Northwester’ girls have ac-|_,“He’s got other men with ‘him,”} should have learned at school. : : je A ; » Taki : i Pearl pleaded, “He'll kill you!” So the Riddle Lady went on: BY = cepted.’ Taking care. of little chil- pleaded, ie’ ib you! J 4 4 ““Sometimes she does a tail spin |” Be Gees . ; a ——+""| dren during the ufternoon Hours is |. Te outer. dope sJammed. shé| :Good salaries are earned fromthe Vaudeville. . : ther job Ahi ‘ ® of {threw hegself. agalnati the ent start _ Our deficient sense of values explains why we 80 often Pe ls oak ai upside girls pl iy yeaa aie to the rem mare a, jess FTN, he pick the wrong leaders, embark on long ventures that end down like nothing else alive, also has a strong bid for favor Ps tad 5 ada Don't let him int “‘Gxperience’® at school——really disagtrounly, and why we have needless upward and down-) St" iPasse te ta, 7; |onesehe amon ome, at |g aa ue” Duin com win ul eaunned offers, One ward rushes of prices. Rees? ‘And roars across the desert like . capacity of élerke and stenographers | ™anded. > She , é started, they advance quickly. : a hundred thousand bees. ONS THING THAT WOULD HELP ITO in Evanston business offices. :, | Goodkind entered. H. Jackson, recently placed with WN , a “ler master loves to ride her, like| | CLARIFY IT WOULD. GG For Nov TO FUNsa! [is ' iilehrist_ addet ._.] the’ Security Bank of Bugeley, ‘a cate pia IDANT OF COLUMBUS Christopher! And ‘file, ike. tp. broomatic, eRe ee cae cance we Oe SUN fel [atearacarctanl yee : riow asst.cashier, —’ Cone ae a re rngua- dies 62 and « bachelor. “The| 9, Smacreruing era tole oe © hehe ee ee “follow the : A line it was, f Chri yj She kneels right beside him cL ee Gs SS] They *huddigd “together likel NOW. Write -F. end of the line, a great line it was, even if Chris did have and then like nimble Jack, jj strawberries irom one’ thunder storm, exchanging! Pros ; 806 Fi St, Fargo, N- to furnish enough family fame for the nine generations that| ©Her master gives » fun and jump| | 7-7 és ~ | the 17th day of November, right ce Ke red . ‘ mes oe 4 + nd lands upon her. back, x in’ Wilton, county,.of McLeani and “Away she goes s-roaring o'er the ; . Pree t | state of Nortth Dakota, might Staccato * city, church and’ spire, ¢ 7 fifes | like @ pipe dream to the way dowa | noise of clumping feet. ae ae She Bsa stone Xo Lgl rest— s re or the dwellers {i 5 The ose was flung open. Reeling, Now I am ‘sure you've seen this 6 3 pve sw Be foyohd arama Hedersn 4 mee ¢ : 4 Ghee sina u ‘must have guessed s that effect, as she found gu er husband, Peari had Mo ot a 5 eed apie f christ for protection, Hej put a, rer} : ; ily PP ae a