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> ~ <= > 4 ~— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE sopomrnsview He Aims High | 70 et Book Dy Tri d 5 ; eee «| Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class LACK Matter: Comments reproduced in this 4 SRE fon of rhe ehine Meee on GER TRLIGE SHARON BISMARCK TRIBUNECO. - - ~- Publishers uF Fenders inay have Bothy sides b of important. issues. whic! B Nationa i i i Published by arrangement with Associated First E Foreign Representatives ey tae dager ae ny eee pidaese ast. Wateh ton the sctashivaralen produced by Fink G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPA: Lloyd with Corinne Griffith as Countess Zattiany, ‘ CHICAGO ks I cs bad ae DETROIT AR \ Copyright 1923 by Gertrude Atherton Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. NoKoRE SHR: . i ‘ 5) P XX (continued) whose easy negligent air was so! YNE, BUR: ND RE |O O t NEW YORK oo re sme In the matter of income tax ea uf NTo Business A diversion occurred tor which |@8Kew by the eager expression of - . - . ifth Ave. Bldg. | 17 te mat yee NORE ATIENTIO . his-eyes, Clavering, not waiting to h aT | RL ee ENCY ;Claverfng at least was grateful. ye introduced, fled to the smoking. 4 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eity opboell(shs aotier Weel More EFFIC! The door opebellfana’ Mr. Dlawlddle leoomisade too a eeat' in’ afeattp F The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or|when Sceret Mellon came out | N\ RE Ts\ entered, limping and leaning on a| with his back to the other occu- M republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not|with tts font) ER AL be ; i Ql RESUL ane. He looked pale and worrled. Hae rien Ae tae ane * ; A A fing the indorsement of Presiden B m. b otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub Cootldge. ‘The Mallon’ plan ipro- Clavering resigned his seat and/iivaded his soul, If this world, 20 h lished herein. . posed a reduction of all schedules took one still further in the rear.| indisputably her own, did accept 4 All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are from the highest to the lowest, | Hut ‘the lowspitenee dinlogts came| het—aa “he Ad’ hota “doubt “it, t also reserved. with a particularly deep cut on to bim distinct! me would if she demanded it; he made L MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF, CIRCULATION immediately became busy, and in A EEA hehe ‘ a the course of time they trotted | widdie, as he sat himself heavily | come in? Sheer luck, supplemenf- M SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Torth the Garner’reviaion soheme beside her. “There will be nothing| ed by his own initiative, had given i Daily by carrier, per year............ . $7.20 | which proposed to reduce the else talked of in New York tomor.| him a clear field for a few weeks, : Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)... eo eae aGIinict IISER mer Teee row. So far there have only been|Dut What chance would he have, Day ey anal beni RL ouide Bismarck) . AM mark suggested from the Treasury Tumors. But here! You look like| with people, but if she were pur. mail, : onsen . department, and to make a still | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ Ys WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924 * ° deeper cut than the Mellon plan on | Mary Ogden risen from the dead. sued by men with so much more to , ” i aia | ‘There’: 7 the way, ffer, with whom she must have so THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER the smaller incomes. ‘This. bil | SERGE Coe CLA LSE EE eat (Established 1873) looked mighty good to the Demo- Heat neae be the equal of the best of them in | $$$ rrr renee | cratic politicians as a bait for | “She was alive the last time I MILO THE GREAT. votes in the coming election. The | heard from Vienna. But why im.| ©1000 and.the superior of many, but ' “as aA t ey i, sponsors believed they ha? taken | | 2 iy his fe had not been of the order i Milo, famous strong man of ancient times, developed | the wind out of the Republican | prudent? Mr. Clavering told me of| to equip him with those minor but his strength by a simple system. He got a young bull and | sails with the Garner substitute. — | your kind concern, but I assure you] essential and armorail arts, that a) iT it i is S ar a race ec S very da There was one thing, however, | that I am neither a political nor a| assured ease and distinction, pos- bee 8 ap smear TReoee. ea ay ey Milo’s | Which both parties appear ty have | marital refugee.” séssed by men not only born into rd ep oueerew Langer. nd each day MOS | overlooked, and that was a, plan| | “But you have a secret you wish| the best society but bred in it, an@ strength increased. When the bull was full grown, Milo|whereunder there would. h re- | till ld ee tant Thi Hie killed dt with ‘i i to keep. Believe me, you can do| who had lived on thelr background, ? still could carry it in his arms. en he killed it with one { Sa LES : — big figure. . cava tiigveulonaareyeany Te is} #0 no longer. The Sophisticates| not on their nerves. To be “born” Y blow of his fist. LADVaABOEAE In THIRURUE PEREEMHUHTE| are generous and casual. They|is not enough. It 1s long associa- Strength developed, Milo became a famous character. Mellon and Garner pills contem- take you on your face value and| tion that counts, and the “air” may } Six times he was victorious over all comers, at wrestling, | plate reductions in the taxes to be | thelr curiosity is merely human be acquired by men of inferior during the Olympic games which were held every four years. paid in 1 , but not in those of a etceae Sidi i a a the Saat Sonera: i ‘a s e e S- | 1994 | Jane Oglethorpe’s box! is In the | He had managed to interest her be- , ” a ae Now come the Republican mem- | Bature of an invasion. You hardly} cause he had no rival, and he was One of Milo’s pet tricks was tying a heavy cord around § his head, acros together. His strongest rival never was able to separate Milo’s little finger from the rest. his forehead. and holding his breath, he’d so fill the veins of his head with blood that the expansion of the veins burst the cord. Another trick was to extend his arm, with elbow close to his waist, thumb turned upward, fingers straight and close Then, compressing his lips bers of the Ways and Means com- mittee of the House with a new plan which, if approved gress, will make a cut of per cent in the taxes for 1924, the first installment of which is due on or before March 15. This plan fur- ther provides that if congressional approval is forthcoming after March ¥5, there may he a rebate of by Con-| courts, is certainly some different, and the poor man certainly has not could have. done more if you had | forced yourgelf into a drawing-robm | Uninvited. You must either come | Out tomorrow and tell them who you are, establish yourself . . . or... or——" “Well,” Madame Zattiany was amiling, and, probabiy, the most serene person in the house, young and his mind in tune with hers. That alone,’ no doubt, was the secret of her imaginative flight in his direction. For the first time in bis life he felt a sense of inferi- crity, and for the moment he made no attempt to shake It off. He wa in the depths of despair. He did not even light a cigarette. . . any ‘aunplue payments which! may l/s. wame (chancel inl) county weodets “I—I—think you had better go| He could héar a group of young Milo would have done well in China, where dentists puli | @ve been made. ._| with increased jurisdiction. There back to Europe. I must be frank.|men discussing her. . .. aa teeth with their fingers, practicing first on pegs or nails|, Here is something of more im-| tye more facts that I could explain, Anything less would be cowardly.|one of thelr own kind .. . (ea . a oe ue pegs ~|mediate interest to income taxpay-|towever, the editor mayTnot: permit You interest me too much. . . . But] with no lack of respect . . . driven into hardwood. a porn iier ine Mellon ane me to take up too much space, but s I can only suppose that yoursecret|some new. friend of Mrs. Ogle- pees Garner o } n pub t is well for us taxpayers to study i] a is of the sort that if discovered—| thorpe’s—they were too young | Wolves ate Milo eventually. Wandering in a forest, ho|sim plan. "Democratic Nengers| %,i4,"ell foF us taxnayers vo suey EX TR AL MURDER! EXTRA! He found a fallen oak in which woodsmen had driven wedges, were quick to discover that the Re- publicans, by stealing a march on plain it different than I do. I cer- and they will discover it!—would cause you grave embarrassment.” remember Mary Ogden. . . . would have many “knights” on the mit - i tainly would be glad to be corrected, MONKEY NEWS. thelpeople. “Shifting itaxes tromione | oe attempting to split it. Milo was so over-confident of his|them, had again placed themselves Pat econ: ; Neu Mee later teseenees SS MIbE Ets Hea aIeEH Laos a You mean fe ram Mary Zattl-| morrow . . . he felt on the tat strength that he thrust his fingers in the crack and tried to | in a strong strategic position with | Very respectfully, A sang of monkeys has been ship- | much good if both shoulders are on | 2% Erumate daughter? side of @ rapidly widening gu eng’ g I don't think th Id hi h pull the oak asunder. peterence "to the f oe of the Kell “JULIUS MEYER. | ped to Washington for experiments. | the same man. minded that it yea NonUoeLt dig a a nhl a : eae ; : eae mayer, hey ‘aying now that; a ees Dont worry, these are real monkeys AVIATION NEWS. \ gulf! lsapproved! Ques- The wedges slipped out. THe split closed. Milo was held they were pre to do some- and not office holders. Doctors will | Mail plane hit a tree in Pennsyl-| letters to them from Mary asking| tioned! ‘Tried to forget her! He by his fingers, trapped. Then came a pack of wolves. thing of thig kind on their own ac-| ce what they can do with these mon- | vania, indicating the plane had an| them to be kind to you—and if you| wished he had abducted her. From his death we learn the dangers of over-confidence, ue vet ae pet eovensarount| ADVENTURE OF keys. auto engine running it. 4 had made a good marriage. But to| A bell rang. The men moved to- o it. his ag it may, the Re d ‘ the perils, of lack of- caution. bull we learn that our power: unfalteringly. her ) le mistake? BIRTHS. eed one pei the liking) «Here's a springtime riqdle for SCHOOL NOTES. The new year is more than a ay of taxpayers ey @a lo it. * : a i re J ing l= a i i . : _ PACIFIC COAST A wouMaacen: that about? the only | everybody to guess,” said the Riddle Pages pecomanew none sut MAY Ger WAAR STu RD Will the Pacific Coast eventually have a city larger than! chance they have is to propose} Lady next day when she arrived in] 3. now eggs will be tal iiig back |e oolimany\crooke make) ay atene New York? Some economists think so. that the cut of 25 per cent agreed | Riddle Town, having driven the | to nens or making faces at roosters. | Senator Copeland says it is entirely! They believe our real “foreign trade future” will be in Asia instead of Europe. This tion, occasionally put forth, that Europe—as a result of the World War—is doomed to join the lost civilization of Baby- From his experience with the 's increase as we face obstacles view coincides with the sugges- publicans have ‘beaten them to i and they have jockeyed the Dem- ocrats out Of the It is now up to the latter to devise on by Republican members of the ‘House Ways and Means committee be made 30 or 35 or some still | pole position. | higher percentage. It beging to look as if it might hi ve been ‘etter for the Demo-| THE TWINS BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON whole way from her palace on the hill in her golden coach: The Riddle Lady didn’t like auto~ mobiles. ‘The situation is dangerous. Sup- cian got mixed in with by mistake? Or sup- y got in the Capitol by FOREIGN NEWS. Dav committee is in Berlin Now the Germans may shell out or be cussed out. JAIL NEWS. SHOE SHINE NEWS. New Greek government has estab- lished relations with us, so we may get better shoe shines soon. ito easy to get away with murder. So he proposes a murder tax. This may tax your credulity, but it is true. Copeland thinks taxing mur- ders will make murderers stop tax- “That's nice,” said Nancy politely. a ea iawriee ing our patience, Jon, Egypt, ete. ses ; y to look '$rats in Congress to work hand inj “Spring is the nicest time of year, | ance himeelt, martin the ciehe pax | His plan is $100 tax on every gun Easterners in the United States have a tendency to look'hand with the Republicans in de: so it must be a nice riddle.” he ae {sold and 50-cent tax on every bul- on the Pacific Coast primarily as a winter resort and moving | vising an acceptable nonpartisan; 4 can’t be sure about that,” an-|° : PAGTHONG let. Then only bootleggers and land- i 9 |measure, 0 agre st =) ~ i RAS Up Acca en sigs iar lords Id by » Bootleggers picture headquarters. ; : , so tie) | GLLGOTINFORTIS UATE Reece et nvisredtholmmddle vanes because | Teapot Dome may make teapots all | dunt seed’ gave fe Mill sont eee They do not realize the industrial future of the district tng Gamer revisions, effective on Yroteegit oe Peet cay, Mean 2 the rage for spring trade. lords don’t need them-either. They west of the Rocky Mountains, nor do they comprehend the taxes to be paid next year. In- NUEiy.. Colicaig: camedeec as aaa MARKETS. worry you to death. remendous industrial position already attained by the stead of that the Democrats have Guu, company came jus ayed | Isn't it about time to hear from MARRIAGES, e! Pp 'y al y starting it and stayed and staye Pacific Coast. Back in 1860, the Pacific Coast produced only 30 million dollars worth of manufactured goods a year. Multiply this e Uo acific ieving “good polities” for’ the, Pound | u never ean tell, You can’t tell in STATISTICS. | by 100 and you fall scant of the yearly value of the Pacific Democratic party dictated. that | wot" grass and bits af floss,” , Nssitington becaus® it might get you! Statistics prove you cap't prove | Coast manufacturing now. ; .., course. It appears now that the Padded with down from Mother | '® trouble. Just being in hot water | everything by statistics. Time was when the growth of industry on the Pacific seni ans have picked up the Bird’s wing, joe, BOE dmeedy @ man. from getting ee EAT anaes ath, aang e | Sauntlet tossed in their direction, Daddy helps to build/it, while both | cold feet. | Only a few more months until tim Coast was dependent on the east. That day is past. Th | and taclusaanapentsdeta: then peas eee EDITORIAL, toseune aiken “Coast” has the money to finance itself. It has overcome, also, m ost of its fuel and power \and order named, ship-building, lumber, oil refining, fruit and vegetable canning, flour milling, meat and dairy industry. It now seems possible that our nation’s foreign trade future will be mainly in the Orient. The Pacific Coast natur- ally as the COMING district. Horace Greeley told young men to go west, in Civil War days. His advice is as logical ures just announced. That’s a number of funerals almost inconceivable. The procession is endless, a constant parade of hearses. now as it was then. rejected any overtures to reduce the maximum surtax below the 44 per cent mark set by them in the jarner ‘bill. They have elected to make revision a partisan issue, be- ocrats that it is the latter's move. Truly, the lay of the blocks on * Baldwin, N. D., Feb 4, 1924. Editor of The Bismarck Tribune: Knowing that a petition is being circulatéd in the county of Burleigh und state of North Dakota, petition- ing the Honorable Board of County Cemmissioners, to submit the ques- tion to the voters of Burleigh county whether the county court shall have of the peace, atso in laws, I will say that I will disapprove the “County court increased jurisdiction” for the resson, and stayed and I had to hurry it to- gether in about five minutes. Listen | now and I'll read it to you: “Round as a teacup and lined with | “Hidden by boughs of a green “Three lovely eggs all speckled with | brown, But mostly of blue, ‘twould be grand for a gown. What can it be, this most singular | thing, | Where Mother Bird lays all her eggs in the spring? and he tugs, And brings her a breakfast of earth- i worms and bugs. ; the annual coal strike? nted. A combination device for [eipintg AIGHeia heal cool and bis feet warm. May not be needed, but + Any theory to reduce taxes is all That’s the way New York man who married three women pleads insanity. He is! | DEATHS. War is not dead. fering from a nervous breakdown. AUTO NOTES. LETTER FROM BEATRICE GRIM- SHAW TO RICHARD SUM- MERS T am sending this letter to you in Chicago, dear Dick, because I could not explain by wire just why i was should know, however, that I do not care to see Paula Perier. She is nothing to me, and I know without seeing her, from the things I have have been raised to a pedestal in their husband’s minds have hated afd despised that cold, narrow place in the walls of a man’s affections. I know enough about my sex, Dick, to understand that we woman are all more or less alike. If the inen they go to from us there probably would not be so many divorces. 1 am bidding you goodby, Dick. Don't try to see me. It would be It is merely suf- | have it flung in their faces like this they will never forgive you.” here with a letter only to Trent. She knew that she could rely on many of her old friends. No people in the world are more loyal to their own than these old New Yorkers.” “And suppose she did give me | letters—and that I had not been {n- | terested enough to present them?” fe. And-your appearance here to- | Bight is extremely dramatic! They'll ‘mever forgive you,” he reiterated ward the foyer. In a:few moments he followed. The attendant opened “The door opened and Mr. Dinwiddle entered, limping and leaning right if it works. 1 Gasoline ‘has gone up in Georgia. | transportation problems. Panama Canal helps tremendously the checkerboard is becoming more, spreading tree, ITE Nees yonle But eas Seekers Sore | ae ete uC Senay mayistatt) IER ee 1 in the matter of shipment to market. End as interesting. — Minneap-|I can’t see them, but they can see’ if they work. But many merely work j drinking it for booze. | ‘and you think I am’ Mary Zatti-| the Oglethorpe door and’as he en- olis Tribune. Nese te Guns ane nee 5 A Top. {@ "8, senehier?. a tered the ante-room:hé saw’ that A S sig | ‘ | “I—yes—I think I have gone back] the box was still filled’ with men. i The National Bank of Commerce (New York) points out | ——___-___________» made, | i Sad ie a i that the Pacific Coast is gaining population faster than the’) PEOPLE’S FORUM {|t mcalaits touchy tle aWity arate . = )eeeany original theca. Ent sere Ciena aud aera i country at large. Also, that its chief industries are, in the e ald. i : Q a never would have let you come over | as it spread upward his sense of ip- ferlority took filght. He'd routy them all, damn them. After all he had more brains than any man in the house and his manners could be @s good and as bad as their own. Moreover, he was Probably more Strongly endowed in other ways than the youngest of them. The CT increased jurisdiction! “In this round teacup old Mother | aes ee us I knew it! But I am afraid it's} wise thing for him to dd was to let PROCESSION ENDLESS This has caused me to investigate| "Bird sites ® ae ener ee Piste Mik, sea dace eee Gee ee the tame “Wie |te late now. They not only willl her find it out the next time they j We'come and go like swarming flies. About 1,300,000 the laws that govern county courts | And time must go slowly for I don’t | particularly want to see me, You|cerity that they do the Paula Periers iFesent your indifference, but they | were alone. . a with increased jurisdiction, and from s'pose she knits, t Paula Peri Y h hom '8F@ extremely averse to anything } Americans die in a year, according to the government fig- | what experience I had as a justice] While Daddy goes hunting—he digs|W@nt to see Paula Perier. You|and al] the other women to whom {ike sensational drama in private XU But ft was some time before he saw her alone again, and mean- y) Heart disease head the list of death causes. Next come| First, I can Hot see where the “And after a while when the birdies | read between the lines of your letter, | foolish of you to come way up here | solemnly, Ree, fld and pneumpnia, then, in the order named, tuberculosis, |txPavers of Burleigh county would | A™4 After 2, while the things which you did not intend |in Minnesota just £8 the sake of| “Really?) Well, let us enjoy the| While many ¢hings happened, a ” Tr k f » ’ | be benefitted by it, really I believe! It’s easy to see what the rest were to tell me, but which stood out plain- harrowing your soul and mine with | ext act,” she added indulgently.| She took Mr. Dinwiddie. home in nephritis and cancer. Take care of your lungs and heart, | it will increase taxes for, the tax- about er than what you really wrote. That | a conventional parting, And , now |“I hope you will remain here.” her car for supper, Clavering fol- and you have good chances of living*to a ripe old age. payers of Burleigh county, for the|’Tis a cradle they builded, the finest |is, that you want me tg meet Miss |I am going to be just humanvenough,| The curtain had gone up. The] towing with Osborne in Aa Most of us die peacefully. Out of 1,300,000 deaths in Bean necortine | Fe Leen Pe ean ices AE ere eetbah Tiaaiy ere nawalnee dea Diets fell you that even if ‘audience, balked of the private dra-|2."). 5 aMnaaat topiar Gas at i i a i ¢ 201 0 see it 3 say "twa sistible she is. iiss Perier returns your love you a nena in od tiled te Sovernment estimates that fewer'| ssiary would be’ dlso increased, and | Poaceae Jou |All this T know, dear Dick, I give| will not be any happier with her ®& ! which they had manitested 000 . Thirteen thousand a year commit suicide. Murders number at least 9000 in a year, some police ing the figure 3000 higher. Accidental falls kill nearly as many as autos. Kismet. MANY IDLE _ Germany has three and a quarter million men without jobs. If these men were working full-time, at only $3 a experts pl could be increased in addition to his present salary, not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars. It also would cut other expenses that Burleigh county taxpayers are now relieved of. f Second. I do not approve S.8940, of the compiled laws of North Da- kota for the year 1913, as to the jurors attending court, for the rea- son at the discretion of the. judge “Nest! shouted everyone with one voice. “I knew it would be too easy!” de- clared the Riddle Lady. “How I am ever going to divide the prize, I don’t know.” . “What is the prize?” asked Jack Horner. } “It's something everybody should } take in the spring,” said the Riddle you credit for being loyal, as men look upon loyalty. I give you credit for hating to hurt me, but I also know that you have met a very beau- tjful woman of a kind you have nev- er known before, and she has swept you right off your feet, I am not sure that, even had you never met her, you and I would be happy together out there in Holly- than you would have been with me. You are thoroughly imbued, my dear, with the idea that no one woman can ve things to one man, If you marry Paula Perier, after thé first flush nee e/honeymoor is over, you will mjss finding in her . the calmness ant quiet affection which you think only I can give you. + Of course you are wrong, Dick. no aversion whatever from playing their own role, transferred their at- tention to the stage, although Cla- vering saw more than one glance ' Wander across, the house, and those in the adjoining boxes felt them- selves free to peer persistently, Farrar had not finished bowing and kissing her hands. befo?e the next curtain when the door-of the in the dining-room {t was paten) that she had gone to-the opera with the intention of bringing back will- ing guests, She knew that both Dinwiddie and Osborne subscribed to the omnibus box, and no doubt if’ they had failed to put in an appear- ance she would have dropped— with one of her infernally ready ex- < a of such county court a juror would |Lady. “I made it myself. I boiled j Wood where you will probably make] Fither one of us could probably give. box opened once more and Mr. Os.| Cuses—himself at his one door. day, it would mean at,least three billion dollar’ a year added |}. Compelied to serve every month: | cee gaZ,made ‘and, boneset herbs | your home in the future. This, dear you everything you desire if you borne entered. After a few words |She might as well have ausotnced to the total of German wages. not to exceed im all one caléndar|and catnip and sulphur and mo-|Dick, is not because.I could not] ask it of us, but you never will. From with Madame Zattlany he went out’ Without bothering to feed th, When you ponder this big sum, in connection with Ger- man war reparations, you realize that there is nothing more important in international politics than any measure to Keep Germany fully employed. £ ES ee Wie COMPETITIVE ATHLETICS At Princeton University, nine-tenths of the students are ¢ part in some form of competitive athletics. While the thing can be overdone, it’s An un- true that brain functions better when the physical body is-healthy. There is.such a decided connection between that one is forced to be a “material” ‘wonder whether intellect, after | or physical phenomenon, year. This, of course, would cause hardship upon many farmers, and in order to dispense justice farmers according to law must attend and serve gs a juror in court as well as any other citizen. The terms of the district court in Burleigh county is in June and De- cember. Farmers are then not so busy and can get away from their farm duties. Third. The laws which applies to’ “Prejudice of judge and ‘change of judges” in inty courts with »in- creased jurif{iction, and the la that apply to “Prejudice of judge and. change of judges,”.in district . lasses all together and put it in a Great big bottle. I have it! I'll give everybody a spoonful!” » | But mind-you, by the time she got the cork out ‘n’ everything, there wasn’t a soul in sight. Wpsn’t that the queerest thing ever! After all their guessing, no- ‘body wanted the prize... | (To Be Continued.) ‘ (Copyright, 1924, NEA Servite, tne), VX * Alas, How True The chief trouble with eres 'S | earnings is that they nearly always adapt myself to the’ life of Holly- Paula you will ask the fire and al- wood, which is probably not so much different from the life anywhere else, if we oply knew it, but becayse you would never allow me to know the life of Hollywood, or the life of your Bohemian friends, wherever we might live. You have put me on a_ pedestal, Dick; you have made me something. very impossible, very cold. fi I wonder how many women who « Susceptibility of different varie bring increased yearnings,—Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette. tes of plums to the brown rot dis- jeag® can now de determined| ways be seeking the coolness .and sanity which you remember are mine. Of me you have received the content and comfort of an every-day all-round woman, but you would never think of appealing to me in any, great ‘emotional stress, I am afraid you will never be happy, Dick, under any ‘circumstances. BEATRICE, (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) echenieally bby measurements of toughness of the skin and.firm- ness of tite flest of the frutt. and returned almost immediately with three other men, two of his @wn generation, and « tall, dark, Sxtremely good-looking young man, go damned old bores, that she did not intend to see him alone again until she had made up her royal mind, (To Be/Continued) t hall be! able to deliver them in the of the Lord’s wrath. — Zeph. 8. ee : Riches cannot. rescue. from the A ONEN AAT TONG TT? | et8Ve which’ claii A THOUGHT | en Neither their silver nor their gold | arch and the slave Decay of wood is not due to di- phat semis ction or the. action e elements, but, is always the Tesult of the ‘activity of low orms of plant lite which feed wpon the wood ani destroy it. .