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PACE FOUR . te ee Oe ate Ree ,THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE r : i Entered ‘at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Jom Sims , : 4 Heroes THE F O OL F tter. = { BISMARCK TRIBUNECO. ,- - _- ___ Publishers aus AN' DEN AB'S GONNA By Channing Pollock. . Foreign Representatives You know, Christmas takes a lot | STurF Dis: PosSUM wilh nuTs ‘ G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY of preparation. Buy your bootles | AN’ APPLES AN’ ROAST HM BEGIN HERE TODAY * fore an open fireplace room CHICAGO - - - - - DETROIT | now so it will be a month old then, | with sweeT PTATERS An’ Clare Jewett, in love with the| “upstairs,” hin eyes dreamtly fur a \ t Reverend Daniel Gilchrist, marries} away &5 he péffed contentedly on a , Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg.) iu, whiskerps grow. Rub a | Boy! Tiere aixT Gonna BE Jers Goodkind for his money. Dan-| pipe. It-was a simple, unpretentious } PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH little hair tonic on them daily. They | AKA ‘wow Do You ‘ NOBODY NO PLACE WHATS f jet is dismissed from: the. fashion- Its furnishings were. cheery , NEW YORK = = Si : Fifth Ave. Bldg.) yi1) cover up Christinas neckties. 4 GONNA HAVE A BeTTeR ‘ able Chared oes Nativity in New was banked with friendly ? — ‘ ‘ork because of his r sermons. m MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS You will get some handkerchiefs nus Non, | THANKSGIVIN' DINNE?e THAN “Overcoat Hull,” « refuge for the| A faint tapping at the door hardly = The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use oF} for Chrisinits. Now is the time to | cf em STaruin | WHAT AK 1S, NO SUH! Venue eesiae Se ay By, OT, | wary: Matearel Pe ee ee ee aHive: republication of all news dispatches credited to it or nov catch cold so you can use Vnem. | To DEATH * Ear | ? otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub-} Get to work on your indigestion. ly, She saw him in the dim light aaa ey hid a package behind her back. ¢ father, calls and orders Daniel to cease seeing Clare, who frequently lished herein. eee Have a doctor look. it over and patch visite the hall to help aed a) Oh) ah er eeraearey et : if i special dispatche: crein are| it up for the coming holidays. Clare says she has left Jerry, an “Oh,” she exclaimed. “Goodness, iva rovers a plage eric tte ‘ a paves Daniel sends her back to him, Clare| you scarcd me. I thought you wapt + 4 * Don't throw away your old gloves | returns to her husband. Joe Hennig} out.” - ss now. They are good for a few more and his gang break in and threaten jo”, he |, “I came up here to MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION anid miles. You may get new ones Gilchrist. Umanski meets the iad| read a little while before we put our ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Lie) gang. 4 ie Eo ash sabes Grubby? * J pm .}He promised to elp.” : Daily by carrier, per year... ...+-)-crrssercseer ets 7. ‘And socks—how about your socks? NO COTON SS r eed “Grubby’s all swelled up with hi new taxicab,” she said, a little con” temptuously. “Christmas eve's the big night in his business, but he says don't worry—he'll be here in time for Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck).......++> . 7.20] Tell everybody what size you wear . Daily by mait, per year (in state outside Bismarck) .... 5.00) so Santa Claus will bring you some. = Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.....-----++++ 6.00 Beat Do your getting mad early anc this guy buffalo you. Come on, iet’s drive him out.” Hennig came close to Gilchrist. “I told you I'd get you;” he sneered. The mob pressed AAUP ated eel aie SOSA a ay . Squabbl t i in’ ; THE STATES OLDEST NEWSPAPER ao ae AS aba pee ween ae eee ‘ (Established 1873) ait I oeavin They were fast clos-|' “Oh, no,” he answered, noting her : ‘i 5 AR Cl PRC OI Ss Somers | a) we Ler Obvious efforts to hide her package. ASSOCIATION OF igi) ge : Whe will, send you) Obristmas|| ZA y 3 ite to me," commanded a| what have you there?” The Association of Commerce, Bismarck’s civic dynamo, | cards? That's tle question. You « (4 I 3 Goodkind who ha vWhere?? Her evasion was child- lige Asia toes “had better send otit about a million W Xe forced his way through to face them. | tike, “No violence. You're dealing with a lunatic. I've got a doctor comin; down here. Leave it to me and I'll have this ‘place closed tonight.” has run smoothly during its first year and with the election Ms : of directors for the ensuing 3 bids fair to enter upon @| Who gave you unexpected pres: more successful period of activity in the next vear. ents, last Christinas? You can get ‘A keen observer from the western part of the state, who| even. Give them presents this year. has been in Bismarck frequently in ie Hest te Maas on flow! awout gourieneniibat! <Give)| business, said the other day that he had noticed a change] thom Christnjas presents such as in the spirit*of Bismarck in the last three years. He has folding bedg, saxapbones and prunes. geen a new civic spirit grow, that refuses to recognize} |i. Geccinieureness { arrels of ) 5 soncer' ity s Christmas presents for govern- | quarrels of the past when matters of concern a ee city Wnts auigloyoe, (we eUBECSU HA | are involved; a spirit which looks confidently to the future | jocks, casy chairs end lounges. “Under your apron.” = -* “I was gonna surpri said.‘ “It's your Christmas present. The MObCHAESB i It ain't. much—an’ [ didn’t want it ieiee=nevitg eres ing more rest-| on tie tree—before everybody I ‘ : H wai ’ self. Miss Levinson and the Henchleys| Open it eee et as were backing toward the windows. He did so, smiling. He held up a Mary Margaret looked on helpless-| picture, its simple significance lost ly from the platform, Her face waslin the blatant colors of a ‘cheap terror-stricken. She dropped her! chromo. crutches to her side and kaelt. Mary Margaret!” © Je _ and fosters a civic hospitality. Oe) aes nee | h, dear God, please listen—" she| The name’s on =the back,” she s It is encouraging to see that members of the Association | Make people ‘appy this Christ- besought. And then fervently, she| said * “See—'Mama’s Treasure.’” : mas. Break up your old phonograph began fo repeat the Lord's pr: “It's just what I wanted,” he said. of.Commerce, in the election and in referendums, continue | torus to make neighbors happy to do their duty by voting. A larger percentage of members|. sae tte PY have voted in this than in many organizations of similar | Do you know a carpenter? Punci | nature. The Association has been kept free from any fac- | hole in your oof and let him fix = tional differences. , it, Make him happy for Christmas. During the past year, under the executive leadership of | 4 Christmas present would cheer |,i¢, Does anybody =: President W. H. Webb and Secretary A. F. Bradley, the As-| the strect car conductor. His life is straw man was?” Her voice was lost in the growing tumult. “Leave him alone,” warned Good- kind. “You can’t beat'a crazy man! “He ain't crazy,” shouted Pearl. “He ain’t-a man. \ Ain't you seen what he just done for me. I licd to him and he’s. given me another Is it, honest?” she rejoiced in de- light. “Let's put it in place ofthat one over the mantelpiece. That's an awful pretty pitcher, but mine’s got colors in it.” “Why not in place. who fell on her nose?’ ‘of the Venus “be suggested. know who the : Z e r 4 She assented readily and with a sociation has made much progress. Its handling of the | dull since longer skirts. 1 Was it a be ile and Te gone take it. ek air of pride he stood the picture eh 3 ac * eonventi 5 iat g i » servic a aaa sate man in a grea@n satin ain't no man. He’s-a saint. I tell) top of the bookcase. : teachers’ convention is the latest example of the service of Give. die. pulieswents Cltcislinee|| wenrere nie aRSNUISIT Seuche'n like, Gods” ny GOT abe the organization to the community. | One thousand four] presents. Make friends of them.! head : Laughter first and:then a serious] said, taking her ea eh, ? hundred strangers left Bismarck feeling that they had had | They may help you in a pineh. “Was it-a maélress?” asked.a thin} : muffled protest came'from the mob.| “You thank ne,” she reproached. a successful convention and that Mayor Lenhart had spoken| , nese lady in a red satin dre “They-arc|LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN this author to write this story so “That's what he’s been tellin’ em.|“You that’s give me—” She loo! A : The laundry folks need Christmas . PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY ji Hey Seah prota ¥ 80) ain't it, G Has gi je look ? the truth when he told them Bismarck was anxious to do eerie ane ean sumes made of si e s that Leslie, seeing it, will give up|Ain’t it, Grubby. Jimmie, didn’t he] down at her sides where crutch u : . : c presents. Sew a million buttons on “Go ii} ould a mat- CARTON. | the tell you h sod?” ‘4 nf " ‘Goodn ‘ould a mat baby. But I can tall her on you he was the son of God?” As- everything possible for their enjoyment and comfort. With-| a shirt f. 7 2 A ete 4 e ’ had once stood, They were gone now. , every gI MO sO A Ur eNOS 4 ° a shirt for them to tear off. tress smske a pipe?” said the Riddle] My God, Syd, it's true! 1 went to| thing. She doesn’t know Leslie as senting nods came from here and|“Oh, Mr. Gilchrist!” she started, and = out the Association of Commerce the convention could not i aaa Role : sce that picture of Perier's last week ; Well as I do. there in the pressing throng and] her eyes filled with tears. =Under the leadership of the directors and officers amd |iinem an old abit to burnt as tier CE ee Ot aaieeradl there. There is no use of my erying|™y wife until I have to, 1 am just That's what he told ‘em al cry on Christmas.” with the membership continuing to show a proper interest, | please. " Reiunticcre. tis (aHiESu@UULGT AU “Peccavi,” for everyone in Albany | 88 sure, as I am sure that I am usa annece om Wy este you going to do if SS ens : aa, Bie a ay Lauer 2 pa I 3 4 fe ©ltoday knows that I have sinned, at writing this to you, that Leslie wilt jurned, menacingly.towar q ‘ the Association ought to grow in power and usefulness. ; ae | prize bag: 1 forget what it was, but |teast everyone but Leslie, Keep that baby’ under any cireum-| Christ. “Didnt you tell ’em you was| “Tiy laughing,” he said. Ani she : Buy the bank clerk a Christmas| 1 think it was a ‘heun-shooter. 1 3 ea i | i i a’spn of God?” he d ing «a i aE present, Get him some stage money. | wonder what the fat me nl|, Naturally, F don't wish Leslie any | stances. Sho, might met ys ditcrence | Gilchri tod?” he demanded. Mand if Tin having gly (rist- GUN TOTERS Reo eee re ib idieGenaereying || cmingiaa Mae eee vaunerneadt key (Cee weeabes Iwas rather relieved’| but that won't make any difference Gilchrist straightened. mas now, you must have yours, tov. : Do you own a revolver? It’s amazing, how many Amer- anes eee ould have ‘done had they |j,st wee when she was too ill to ie rake feelings toward the child. ae he said els Suppose you rummage on the sofa.” ae 4 dueriieed 2 cs peas os 5 ae pe See, see the picture, but someone is sure | Leslic has a great sense of justice ere were epithets of scorn,| She hurried over and made her icans. do. For instance, gun toting or owning 1s severely CEO eee il plamber wae (To be Continued) to fell her about it if they ‘haven't | and she wilt know that the boy is| rath, fire now in the mass that}way through a score of fgickages. = restricted in New York City. And yet New York has been} '™ & sink | is —————— ¢ -é. Then it will be all off with|nob to blame, =~ edged closer with fists. shaking in| There was a book for Miss Levinson, hae i ; can sleep under it at home. | - = ji " issuing legal permits to 30,000 people a year, to possess or Sond Sie - truly. Every one of the boys| Funny od world, isn’t it, Syd? the air and curses shouted aloud. s for a dozen others. § carry pistols. saralikaet sue Gea ees MANDAN | [bse came ‘around and behind their |Who would have thought that Paula eens ue his, ground and one isn't marked,” she said, Pistol permits, of course, are not issued to known crooks. | gift, but is rather expensive, F| Tego Hold! me aes Eee i ee atoms a ereak moving Ee oiestonen evpaiin ncaa apa ieslotiy ie mine? f P ‘ . Leste inne 3 E: GLEITS me yee 4 actress?’ And yet. 1 guess : 5 replied, “those are gloves : But legally owned pistols are frequently stolen by house- Goll sen Dien Ghats pets tovit Inyself, : she always had it in her. God you—and me—and all of us—deep} for Mack. I wanted to show I ap- breakers. That’s how thé underworld gets part ofsitsafites| ene cele iereusits Wecaucgesthal| cro oronny suite maze free de-| The whole story is told, Syd, and knows she had temperament enough down—is something of Him. We|preciated his bringing back that arms. feo) shox letietdymainite Tabeled | livery mail route has been re-routed | the last fadeout shows the mother jas well as temper, and she was may try to hide it—or kill it, but in} coat.) Mail order purchase is the commoner method by which | “Caney.” j ‘by the Mandan postoffice department | and father of the adopted child lean- | clever ulways and very beautiful. spite of ourselves we are divine.” Finally she found it—a large box SE 1s ) epee during the past’ week. Under the |ing over the sleeping babe while.a| I was ery Tond of her, Syd, and Tony Malduca stepped out of the}marked with her name. She opencd crooks arm themselves. This method requires no_police Gise Ate ices aeGieleiniae preient registration. A criminal can not only get a pistol easily ANd|linnen, el Him trou nual: Hevell(a (Zunes mon ullarenea ear nCnAPLy pimntyacrib.: Tt certainly, iscesmess, stealthily, he can get as many as he wants and whenever he| raise so you can pay or it. follows the M. K. M. trail for a ways || She is. piling it on, Syd. In the| wondering what~you “would do if | Self.” If you're what you say— sete wouting the service ‘does not {weeping woman kneels beside an/had I never met Leslie, possibly I press and faced him. a e # S it breathlessly and held up: a.child’ might have—oh, what's the use of] If you're a somof God—save your- fur set, a muff and neckpiece in beaver. i i a Deca anypey mel donc “ff. About four or | Picture, if you have not seen it I| circumstances, had not: turned out /"* 1 sign.” “Oh, Mr. Gilchrist,” she protested { desires—by mail order. { Wi Gea cteR EC SEER GROMER? dg families whe were served by mug tell pus ie girl hands back {as they did... There was a pause—a silence. feebly. - “Oh, you oughtn’t.;She —— ae cr erent ee ogre 7) the original route are left without | #4 e letters but one and I am ven’t be Then Hennig, with a gest turn-| tri i 9 on : ‘ They need Chri monte OEY, ig! hou ae. ‘ and t 1 haven’t been = ig, Ww gesture, turn-} tried them on and ran to # mirror. Authorities in Buffalo the other day revoked all pistol | each De PEAT CITE all eee ee ay BD Oe willing to bet my life that is just) thing for o seeker at ed loose the fury, “They're beautiful,” she went on rs re ing 15 families are added to the [/exactly what Perier did.’ She has “Aw, hell, come on!” he shouted. | rapturously. “They're the beautiful- 4 think i sat oely gota business héad but she | to nchomed that Trace Gimeet nauser| Chaos came at his call. iis hard as nails. Otherwise she: ated. The times are changi With the false courage that cow- never would have told/this story on | although most euaro changing 532: ards can muster through numericall happy before in my life.” is the. screen. 7 it out yet. We are going to suffer superiority the horde advanced. The tears started again, but he qulowsver, she has done ono thing, |for our misdeeds ia the future, in- Chairs toppled, tables crashed, the|held up an admonitory finger and By i hie ane may Bs digu Now | stead of the women. My cane proves jangle of breaking glass could be|they turned to laughter. e a now that child is mine-T'll | it to me for all time. ’Ware! heard. Men and women grappled in} “I don’t know how to thank you,” eep it until hell freezes over. You | bridge, old fellow, if you do not|® ‘struggle that knew no order, she said. licenses in town and the surrounding county. Fifteen thou- 2 sand permits to carry firearms are effected by the Buffalo} Have you finished paying for the action, which resulted from discovery that a murderer want- Shrldtinss me ceente yen bought last) yrs. Wm Simpson entertained ed by police was the holder of a county pistol permit. Wee peed friends ut luncheon Saturday. | New York City is attacking the pistol menance in another | Get something for the home this! ys, G. W. Stephens and childre way. Applicants for gun toting permits are being finger-| Christmas. A hammer for cracking | has left for the Twin Cities to visit printed, the prints then checked up to make sure the appli-| "2 burglars and’ collectors is fine. | with relatives over Thanksgiving. route. est furs I ever see, I’ve wanted a set like this always. I never was so : cants haven't a criminal record. et es ae “ 3 have said you think she wants it|want'to get your head smash “Kill!” “Murder!” “Police!” Words| “Don't try,” he returned. ue Gee eee ea ing me shildeenis \ s Meas Vicker Matson hes Bole to ne Shem neter see ee ne ‘All of Mheny ip rite heat ‘me. of wlelonee mare those that rose to} She deaeiga oft to show her pred~ ' : 4 1 oe ara St yssamas sat »} set is “4 ‘ Jamestown; er home, where ie EVER»: 4 nb) 1 ‘ ; é | the surface of thi it y . £ As long as crooks are able to get firearms, there Il be | set is for father to play with, ‘she will spend a week with friends.|@on’t think Leslie would give it up ie wanna Meech thee ae But above it all seananiyited the door Mr ectkind, presi ; shooting. Even the law-abiding citizen is apt to have] ne time bas come to shop early aaa Ee: , £ moments of rage or drunkenness when possession of a pistol} and avoid avoiding the shoppers. seh Lignite Coal is Best, is dangerous. eee 75 per ton. Order now. But jJocal restrictions cannot be other than puny until the Wachter Transfer Co. Phone national government prohibits, in interstate commerce, the| ADVENTURE OF |/&2- sale and shipment of revolvers except for officers of the law. THE TWINS either, even if she knew. hear my name. I t to hide. ‘came the voice of a child: " | hi f . , 3 stairway landing and entered. Mary rRiaens Syd, that you grote Fi Ma Hicad -but T canietiG Aod out pied ‘—but deliver us from evil, for| Margaret turned toward Gilchrist rion. Xe ae insane Hollywood):Pauiia-Porier is hailed | Thine is— alarmed, and stood by ready to pro- A nary,” You can SOE atid |as the coming @f@at ectress of tho|, Mary Margaret, her crutches aty tect him.» 1 . he wel ae owl tell: you,}-Somer |'screen. I YMragraph tha] her side, was still praying. “Well. hind,” welcomed imes I think that she has éltowed ie was said to bo| Men felt inert here and there, Daniel. a i fe thousand dollars “—forgive us our treapasses—"| “May I come in?” the visitor ask- , : sae _ Legislation to that end is before Congress. n @prophecy that | Prayed Mary Margaret. ed, meekly. 1 g ee Ee, By Olive Rol Bart the year is Beet ae ee his. feet at the} “Of course,” Danicl drew up a sy ive berts on edge of the milling * mass. Rage|chajr: | JESSE JAMES doubled his strength as he flung] “tive only momeuit, Jerry's wait- himself at them. ? ing for me in the car.” on, & SAY, MR. True, DID You SGC ANYTHING They quailed’ before him. The for is Jerry?’ Gilchrist inquired or OUR D0Gs % PENNEO HIM UP IN THE mass untangled itself and men and|solicitously. 4‘) PASGHENT BEFORE Lt CEFT WITH THE | vomen slunk off. : Goodkind” was’ "sadly cycing Mary PAMILY IN THS CAR THIS ‘MORNING GARLY. 7 ‘There on the floor lay the hulk of | Margarct. 2 ‘The eye cannot say unto the hand, |a man. It was Gilenrist. A thin} “I wish you could perform a mir- ‘ I have no need of thee; nor again | stream of red trickled down his face.|acle on him,” he said, disconsolate- the head to the feet, I have no need | There was a guilfy silence. ly. : of you—1 Cor. 12:21. evened the power and glory, for- = ; ever, Ame! MOT Play ‘copyrighted, 1922, in the No degree of knowledge attainable | Mary Margaret opened her cyes. United States 4 England. Novel- by man is able to set him above the | She might have been tooking down] ized version b: special permission of wants of hourly istance.—John- | from that little hill near Golgotha. |the author, snd of Brentano's. pub- son, She drew herself to her feet and! lishers of the play. with a mute stare started plowly for] (Continued in Our Next Issue) | Jesse, James never lived at all, R. F. Dibble claims in| This was “the next riddle the Rid- his new book, patcenuele Americans.” The notorious bandit, lect ady, anise tie ‘people in Riga = according-to Dibble, “was a pure creation of the mind. He} ). where the. Rwips. were visiting, was born, he'lived, he died, in the complex and far-reaching Hamp Duapec balay tem to pay imagination of his race. He was America’s Odysseus, Amer-| «one misty, moisty morning ica’s Beowulf, America’s Robin Hood.” When cloudy was the weather,! Over a western bank we once saw a weather-beaten sign | I chanced to meet an old man, riddled with bulletholes which old residents claimed were Hike, wouldait Rol aavererser: from Jesse’s pistol. We have scen other historical relics of] He was to “thin, his career. We have further been led to believe that Jesse| ‘How do you do ‘and how do you do,’| ~ was shot April 3, 1882, whil hanging a picture on the wall, ! said to him again. A ti “ 3| “He noddeg very: weakly, and we have talked with old-time reporters who “cover He really ‘looked dejected, ares that shooting. T went quite close and shook his } ‘ | ] ? the’ ap) ‘ Fj 3 e parently lifeless fi in th i All hokum and bunkum, according to dabbling Mr. Dibble. hand, —. BEEKEEPERS \ center. ee i Tae ape eares ath Yes, WS SAW HIM, SUT AT FIRST WS ELECT OFFICERS cuaey Margaret!” paediee 6 eae ihe 5 : . ga gee ae is c Y ed, 4 i ty “Margaret!” cries iss_ Lev. : We'd be. inclined 4 believe that Dibble i joshing fia His hat was very torn, HEARD Himtt / He YOWLED So PITIFUCLY Fargo, N{'Dy: Nov. 26.—Purehase |inson.. “Where are your fa ponrets * he weren’t so historically accurate in his treatment of other| Ang all the other clothes he wore,! |ya7 2 STEPPED OVER AND LET HIM OUT Zt of package bees rather than bees on| The girl looked down in bewilder- i characters in his book: such as P. T. Barnum, Brigham | Had certainly been worn. = a secret S combs to avoid the menace of Amer-|ment st her feet, " - Young, Mark Hanna, Admiral Dewey and James J. Hill. BUN uate ue spear WELL, SAY, WHAT RIGHT combs to avoid the the bee industry | ‘I don't know,” she said ablentiy, i Come to think of it, we never actually SAW Jesse James.| Was nothing ee ecrae cetick HAVE You GoT ; of North: Danetts ves recommended jadvancing | Then | fall realization ; ; All we know about him is hearsay, second-hand evidence. So| I had a funny notion. ie resclatlon meee corih Dakots walk,” she “Tnouteds She. ‘bent La = we have to believe either Dibble or the rival faction of his-| The pipe between his straw lips Kaap 4 | Beekeepers’ asvociation at the North | the prostrate form, . “Mr. Gilchrist,” torians. 0 ‘was ane cob ok corm) ~N F Dakota Agricultural college before|she cried, “Mr. Gilchrist!” She put } | The more we ponder this, the less certain we feckiofour |. ose ee Hered ; EY tha alone pEthe samuel Za) meeting. {her arms abdut‘him. : le '{ ground. And the more it dawns on us that 99 per cent of the} In attitude forlorn. "i aa a Te Nat treater, oe prensa he Sacbetia i 5 things we “know”—things we accept as unquestioned fact ale stood right in a cornfield, ‘ AM 1 ' Charles Hausmgn of Hillsboro Rise | told you be was a aslbet i ig are merely matters of faith on'ourpart. pitaegeier SH ear te : elected vice president, and Dr. R, 1. | Umanski whirled to face them. too. ui For instance, we have always believed that Columbus wae| of tender green, were showing, “i . \ ec gd at ay Cp Me Sie Neth cee mast a sign!” he thundered. : | & first’ to discover Amercia, though we have no actual proof| Just then I heatd a cawing, A a Ja Waller ot Fargo Sore fos i aca: Peart ‘eg Pais yey $ that-any such person as Célumbus ever ‘existed, Our confi-| } knew i pkey at ine WS RIGHT To PRoTecT THe Tecretary atta treasurer respectively. |“God’s in this, room. Down on your dence in-Chris rests on tradition—inherited say-so. id right above our heads 4p-] | NEIGHBORHOOD'/S NERVES T. A. Williams of Cleveland. was | knecs.” ie -Simil believe there’s a city named Hongk peared ‘ano & DUMS ANIMAL FROM (TS | |elected to the ‘exéeditive board to} Dased, bewildered, th jlarly, we believe there’s a city named Hongkong, A cloud ,of| sooty crows. ; hserve with Dana Wright of James-|their knees. b “But suddenly their leader DLMB wNGR gh we've never seen it. B t! d Pia call to their attention, ly limp and tattered friend of Faith is the mightiest of all humah forces. ane d straw, i pe eae s-aedical jotession, hes road as mich nl eae as ‘ ie: mi cession le as much. progress In jen they depart quickly, “the Test Md yeats as in the last 20 centuries, claims, Dr.| jis” ne! griamed, Charles ‘H. the famous surgeon. - LH Tha , ” Technically may be.so. A similar claim can be set Echoes ts) them, Hat last,” 7 1 ‘ if mCy. MI i} AS Vv feasions and trades. ving it enough? ented the Bi \ | vu HH ton deliv oe town and Willis E, Crites of Amenia t L now » who were re-elected to the board: j paciaics'cclanoateaty ‘ a fi G pe: HAs the ay et ae atted Pg ale: d —=* Mister Bed, Ef] ; ‘ a Beeeenee Lump Lig-| their pelinal, ‘some with pep! = reason ant ly beca' oe nite day hind been marked ed in tha eal- ender, paige pal

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