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=“ NEW YORK PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. ea Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Publishers CHICAGO “Marquette Bld; DETROIT Kresge Bldg. ig. PAYNE, BURN S AND SMITH Fifth Ave. Bldg. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- shed herein, All rights of republication of special dispatches herein ‘are also reserved. EDITORIAL REVIEW Comments reproduced in this column may or may not express the opjnion of The Tribune. Trine: ure pmsented here in order thet our readers may have both si of important {issues which being discussed in the pres the day. A SUGAR COATED PILL In some quarters we have heard, it said the business men are op- posing the Fedje crop lien law for] selfish reasons, which is pure} bunk. We don't suppose there is} a business man in the state, un-j vho hold crép} a rap, per-| mortgages, sonally, whet ed law. passe not affect this office in any w But to many it seems almost 2, crime that farmers cannot see that/| the passage of the law, while at) It certainly THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EASE SCANDAL / anity ‘ | ' . Too Much of a Good Thing . ‘OR WTA FINE, - LARGE, DELICIOUS CAKE, won'T IT Tasle Gooo 2 Published by aprangement Copyright 1923 by XXXVI (Continued) | (The men were looking very un- ‘comfortable. The women were gazing at their hostess with round apoldgetig eyes. Mrs. de Lacey, the youngest and préttiest of the mar. ried women, had clasped her hands as if worshiping at a shrine. Te seems too terfible when we took back upon It!” she exclaimed, and she infused her tones with the tragic ring of truth, “dear Madame Zattiany, that for even a little with Associated First National Pictures, Inc. Watch for th screen version produced by gfank Lloyd with Corinne Griffith as Countess Zattiany. ' Gertrude Atherton you—I whnted to come and tell you —you don’t mind my telling you now?” “Your @ympathy is very sweet. But I really have enjoyed it! You see, my dear child, when one has lived as long as I have, a new sen- free is something to be grateful ¥ for.” ‘Oh, but——" Mrs. de Lacey’s bright eyes were now charged with ingenuous curlosity. “You don’t Teally mean—we've had the most : MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION {iat blush appestitie. to -beneriE| while we thought the most awful| furious arguments —couldy't yow ae —---— them, will ultimately prove a curse,{ things’ about you. We'd heard of| fall in love again? 1 don’t mean SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE for a greater credit destroyer the wonderful things surgeons had | like silly old women with boys, but . represented. + $7.20 7.20 Daily by carrier, per year... : Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.09 i could not be conceived. And the worst of the thing is that, if approved by the people, the | law can only be repealed by a} done to mutilated faces during thé | war, and we were sure that some one of tHem had taken one of your (old photographs—how could we really—like @ young woman? Please let me have my little tri- umph. I’ve sworn you could. And then the poor men——' Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota......., «.. 6.00 ieee jes (i BLS) Qo000H-H-# - even guess the truth? How you “Upon my word!” Ma five Zatts: 1 : : = z —— Be orion : ne ; Must have hated us!” -~ ~ any laughed outright. is has THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER" Jon the statute books tilt kingdom! WouontT’A SOUR PickLE |. “How could hate your” Madame|E0ne far enough, I retuse to be (Established 1873) CONCERNING THE TARIFF Congressman George M, Young points out forcibly to the people of North Dakota how they may be injuring them- selves by constant misrepresentation of the workings of the Republican tariff law through either misunderstanding or ignorance of the facts. There ; been much opposition in North Dakota to the “drawback” provision in the Fordney- McCumber tariff; the opposition has found expression in Nonpartisan League meetings and in the resolutions of the “Real Republican” convention alike. Granted that Mr. Young’s figures are true, the situation has been grossly mis- It is pointed out by him, first, the “drawback provision of the law means nothing. He say “Drawback provisions have been in every tariff law, both Republican and Demo- cratic, in one form or another, but no wheat worth mention- ing has ever come in under such provision, and absolutely not one bushel of wheat has been imported under that pro- ‘vo the farmer who wants to beat! his creditor, to whom he has given | a crop mortgage, it will be a grand | thing the first time it is tried, when he wants, the next year, t aise money on a crop mortga he will find he is through), It wil also be impossible ‘for him to rent or buy land on the crop mort plan, for no one will do busin with his security liable to be wip- ed out by the crop lien of the farmer and his family. The crop mortgage is the only! liquid security many farmers can! xive to tide them over a see ting, period, and to risk this credit a delusion seems worse than folly. ! If you think crop mortgages an} evil, vote for the 1: It will ef-| fectually do awaf with the evil. | “ In certain quarters we expect to} ed with “oppressors” | rmer by taking this stand, | stened to the arguments | { be cla of the but we AND A FEW LEMONS GO *| tonged*to see you again?” ‘Zattiany smiled charmingly. “I had not the faintest idea you were dis- j cussing me.” 3 “But why—why—did you shut yourself up ab long after you came when you must have known how mother and all your old friends “I was tired and resting.” She frowned slightly. Such a question was a distinct liberty and she had never either tdken or permitted Mberties.° But she banished the frown and met her tormentor’s eyes blandly. She had no intention of losing her poise for a moment. “Ah! I said it!” cried Mrs. de Lacey. “I knew it was not because you /felt a natural hesitation in showing yourself. To me you seem brave enough for anything, bub it must have taken a lot of courage.” ourage?’ the exclusive topic of conversation any longer. I am immensely flat- tered, but you ara making me feel the rude hostess.” And thia time she, turned with an air of finality to the apologetic, almost purple, man at her side and asked him to. continue to enlighten ber on mu- nicipal politics. \ ‘One or two women shrugged thelr Shoulders. A few. looked crest- fallen, others Hike Marian | Law- Tence, malignakt.’ She had marched off with the flag, no use blinking the fact, ang it Lag Wines smal) sat- Asfaction to make her admit what she had already told the world. The “rabping in" had evidently missed its’mark. And the men, in- stead ofjloaking cheap, were either infuriated !or disgusted. Only Cla- vering, .who managed:to look bored. and remote, was attending strictly Yr nae e NA CAiVe NT AC! ry ar for and ageinst the bill whén it|repular weekly meeting of Maadant F Eanes eae eT aE 3 : Soap sirens car tcumbucee sai to his éalad, vision of the Fordney-McCumber law. Eon eant i , regular weekly meeting of Mandanj | yy y—well, you 1 “Th as no “milling-in-bond” provision in the law, he |*2S, ti!" fhe last legislature | Kiwanis club Tuesday noon. Ed | Jace, rm euch a coward about what| One thing more they could ao, _There is ing-in _ provisio! ne law, NC lby the farmer members thereot,| Bonde, of the .high school faculty 1 people say—especially if I thonght | however, and that was to make the points out, but there is a “‘manufacturing-in-bond provision |and we are but passing on what We| was chairman of the day and Dick| | they'd laugh at me—that if Fd‘done| dinner a faflure. They barely re- y in the law. It is not true, however, if Mr. Young’s figures |learned that time and what j Winzel of Bismarck was the chief! | Bf {t I should have run off and hidden | Plied to the efforts of the men to which presumably are official, are correct, that this provision | ordin belie common sense leads us t the damage will be if the peaker. |INEWsS VPAP ER) somewhere,” “make things go” and gloom settled destroys the value of the tariff law. For example, under the jiaw approved.—Beach (N. D.)| MEETINGS ON NORTH LINE | “Then what object in invoking|0Vver the table. Madame Zattiany Underwood (Democratic) tariff law 57,398,002 bushels of | Advance. Frederick Benz, agricultural ex- — — a ee ame prtgteohiocsies tliat nature pes naae ae me Pee on Canadian wheat were imported in 1921; under the Fordney-|, SPECINENTC ey y| Pert_in the employ of the Northern JUST LO SING BY A NOSE po! can . 7 ves 5 ; E ESIDENT'S — $ Daicltietonilwas company Wane : id Claveri McCumber (Republican) tariff law but 19,944,863 bushels of THE | PRESIDE One Pacific railway company was in the au lavering started a running wheat were imported in 1923. While there is,;not available STEPS TO,AID A c {where he spoke hast evening on di- city yesterday enroute to Werner FATE’S THUMBS DOWN ON NOSES ; SOCIETY fire with Anne Goodrich, who, al- most as angry as himself, loyally £ any comparison of the importations of manufactured-in-bond| Day by day there is accumulat-|versification and rotation of crops. UP Mr. Soandso had almost quit smok- helped him, on. censorship, the lat- . wheat for 1921 because wheat was free under the Underwooc | 1% cuene {ns Pre: end Coo-| Today he will speak at Beulah and| Germany may dodge the allies’ or-|ing and swearing, but his income tax est books and plavs, even .ae situa- €< law, the total amounted to but 9,280,787 bushels in 1923} M086, Is exerting every effort to/ on March 11 at Killdeer and Dickin-|ders. ‘This is the news from Ger-|got’him so excited he is doing both tion in’ Washington and. they con- s a Ma uriner i ly 3 c al pr son. Mr. Benz expresses his belief; many. It has been the news fram|more than ever now. He says he will tinued. their . painful: efforts © until a: under the Fordney-McCumber law e Jems of the Country and particu-| that this section of North Dakota is; Germany for years. If the Germans | start chewing if this blame tax isn't the signal was given to leave the t As Mr. Young aptly remarks: “If Northwestern people lett of the great Northwest. ig) Showing an unusual turn over from ‘keep.on defying, we see nothing but | reduced soon. table. ae 4 continue to assert that a wheat tariff is valueless, Congress- ee organization work) wheat to diversified farming taeties. disaster. The children will grow up ”. WAR NEWS ; \ : y about the value of a wheut tariff, might in some future Con-|porations, comes the announce-; Rev. W. R. Thatcher of the Meth-' that would be a terrible calamity. |strategy of Nepolecn and chows the ‘The men did:not in the din.* an Fe Jorthwester vheat growers at th vord.” ment that the President, under the: odist ch : fhe | aM not:lnger e dine™ . 8 take Northwestern wheat growers at their word.” | flexible provisions of the teri aqd. Ctct Church, who suffered -a slight | SPORTS remarkable grasp of morale posse=s- ingf001 Th oa 4 is a case for argument on the manufactured-in-| 9) rocnit of the findings of the <ttoke of paralysis a week ago is! Babe Ruth is having trouble with |ed by Obregon. After paying a taxi nEoom.:.: They wouren;, protesting © ‘ ape oe iveg 2° 2, result of the findings of the showing steady signs of improvement. ; eG 5 \¢ an i d that they were later than usual fer a ion. It has been insisted upon by representatives :tarift commission is expected to at and with a few oeeke rest will be; tis feet. This isn’t as serious as fare any, man is ready to start a meen tiving communities not only with reference to once increase the tari’ on wheat able to be about again. Rev, Thatch. | Bt $9 Jong ago when he was having | fight. WEDDINGS ‘e-opera, ‘left immediately after a ith reference to other raw materials imported, '°¥r 4nd wheat products. ris confined to the parsonage with, (touble with his temper. When Babe! |, Sarieenith they returned to the drawing-room. % : seis 5 These methods of aiding the gti pues ie ‘wanted to go fishing in those days | ove,” vote Mt. Holyoke College e . . gt trict orders f: the attend h ‘9 ‘There was a coo) insol > . on the ground that to bring foreign materials in the countrY farmer are sound and will help in citjen teem ore attemebe PhY- he cussed an umpire. "| girls, “ts the most important word.” S ene Insolence in their =~ Pa to be manufactured and sold abroad brings employment to the work of building a more per- hot allowed at oreaaiit butaitie me FIRE NEWS | Anyway, it is to them. “Mrs. De Lacey burst Into taugh- ‘cood/byes” and there was no doubt is American workmen. There is not, however, valid ground manent agriculture. lieved he ‘will have improved enough _ Fire almost destroyed a big Peny- : some, NDS ‘ that they meant them to be final u D x ‘TMheuprestdent since fe entered : P} eg : r it| Fire broke out at a Pittsburg food] te?. -- - ‘What—what wil! the poor, “ for the declaration that the wheat tariff does not keep Ca- 4,2 White House, tins otha ae within) ¢ meek or.tei( days,to receive; ayNvants pe a mill, 80. we hope it) sow and made about half the peo-| @lris ido?” 23 ool bets Soparieh shook the im , . nadian wheat out. es a Reancaonaliers t a few friends, ; Score! ed a few moths, i le feel right at hi ! iy rturl able. ostess’ hand warm) tl President Coolidge has taken a sten in the interest of questioniatani ta Almioeteany sou er | ae Reever anced ad ae “HOME HELPS cas you, dear Mrs.\de’ Lacey, that nae hit she might come some , th the Northwestern farmers which ought to further reduce Case Sa CTGHE He precopnizes that about Yan autor troubles Poaaeh at. insure re z pendioap jndloing Eavutultmepuivned Ciatite ms es : “The husbauds:pertorce went with i the amount of Canadian wheat imported, by increasing the jem which faces SS sates oa ADVENTURE OF fe FINANCES frre tee * FASHIONS. ae the world on every count it ‘will| their wives, after farewells that te duty from 30 to 42 cents a bushel under the flexible prov's- eq that solution would mean THE TWINS Time you get your overcoat paid) Judging by thé. past the strings in| merely be because. you have in-|dunded more like an revoirs, and’ { Py ions of the Fordney-McCumber law. Tariff protection is ™i» to everv section of th BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON for, spring suits are on the market. | spring shoes will not last as long as| dulged too frequently in unbridted|£° did the younger mén, except ts ci essential to Northwestern wheat growers; the people of the COT leah aa estan | BEDE Sy cake hi Somer (toe apres pashions ; Gate tian Harty Vane. Cla. | se Northwest ought to admit it, uphold this Republican prin- ; yo THUR LIS ee nt. ae ae Tie Ay ee ieee cone cee: : “ss SERING) NEWS Ab—yes—but | you’ didn't ‘have g Dianted himself on the | th : let theme: th t ke : the ail Brows 4 ‘te expression of his views in his ‘Yes, sirree!” said the Scarecrow , times they don’t ring, First sign. of spring will be the| any qualms ab all?” hbearthrug, and Vane, scowling at de a ene and let the rest of the country know they will fight recen New York addregs. when he of Beanstalk Land, shaking his wob- | ae Reg aera rll funny oe jpereadcinknans, “Certainly not. 1 confess 1 am Bip Ace et eee or it. é y “ 5 eunedl ‘ Pakdl| surprised at B ined|" He plunge is hands into hi da ee ves When there 1s a ditticulty Ply straw head. “There is a treasure ' i,yping geysers. They heat offices! The mills of Congress grind shw-| sion at anee Peary ae =) pockets, and, very red, mead fs oe ALL A LITTLE CRAZY which affects so large a popu- buried”right ther where that mound in America by! cussing janitors ly, but’ they grind the taxpayers ex-| matter.” y anery eimble||tront of Madame Zattiany, whe was > tic z : eee lation, so large an area, and so is. a8 sure as you're alive. ear CAPITAL NEWS | ceedingly well. Do you really want| «gin, 1 9 1 r woe su No person in the world is entirely sane, says the great important an interest as that the thieves quite plainly even if it} Cops raided a Washington novelty |your 1924 income tax reducea? Ine ‘ _ cumple Way ta the most ex- See ements phan 4 ad mental specialist, Dr. Russell of London. He points out that of agriculture, it is distinctly was,too dark to see their faces. And shop becawse the booze there wap notiwest with us and you will have no #0"dinary thing that ever bap- aptliniziag for thots b ae | he Relalhevaiae Moria fe :“Byery # Rational question, It s-arce- by daylight they were gone. I've a novelty. | Sf income'to be taxed, Slick Oil Co. | Po"e4 Srey us 9 ie :sor, those beastly wo- e all have ,at timesyabnormal moments menta auveTY Jv needs to be polnted out that been dying of curiosity ever since.” | BOOK NOTES eins oc EDITORIAL ./ > “The world is equally! astonished |™00," he blurted out. , ; person has certain peculiarities and eccentricities which no “agriculture ig of vital import- , “Come on, Nancy. let’s dig down’ Writers have formed a’ union in| ‘A bank cashier of Seattle fell | 804 resent{ul—at every new. dis-|: “Apologize?” Madame. Zattiany j ie absolutely normal person would have. Mild and harmless ante to our Country. It is the and find out,” cried Nick. “Maybe Spain, Instedd of strikes they may|down the steps and broke hia leg.{ Very, but ip a short‘time ‘accepts peas SrmerOn hi ore ; peculiarities and eccentricities are, strictly speaking, forms primary source of sustenance, it’s the rest of the treasure that call for nervous breakdowns. While bad news in one way, this is |'t a8 @ corhfonplace: ‘The ‘layman . Can't you, see, they, came a of insanity.” pis She npn He nad Sacks uplent Lot a x| TAX NOTICE | good news, in another way. You sel-|Tesents’ all rew ideas, but the ad: bere beter vig the duliaernte in. t Sema 3 Beas ch e. oug! 0 ‘0 the two children set to work’ It would be nice if we could let the | d tt t hi - | Justment of the human mind to the|teation of making New ‘York joo es Sanity is relative. Insanity-is merely a departure from — know that itis basicandfunca- with a will, but they had no shovels income tax blanks stay blank, | less. he MA Iasi mereieae Gopi jnevitable 1s common even among | Hot to hold you? So" that ‘you'd ’ the the normal. Normal is the average. A person crazy in one mental, Without a healthy, and soon got very tired. tal - + savages.” Her slight affectation of | Clear out? They'd made up their Ne generation might be considered sane in the next. peoduetize amd prasperous ag: Suddenly they heard a grunting} . pedantry was very well done and|™inds that you'd changed yours ed fhe world 4 Bis at a h rieulture, there can be no real | noise and along came one of the about: returning to ‘Europe. They \ or e world right now is unusually like a madhouse. national prosperity. \ Beanstalk pigs, his wet nose clcse > i Clavering could: nor detest (Be te They're used to being ’ pod [Es ; The President thus indicates to the ground, sniffing and snufting Peres ee Atee ECR EE TONG | eatoue Gtonelamemerr tut rate aes Fadl EXPLOSIVES . how fully he appreciates the need like everything. {ndulgently -apon her tormentor. re as cor oa aia eee Ane Worlds Wi til her |°!,asriculture. ‘The steps alr When he saw the Twins he bi: y “Well, I don't see what that has} Knocked them silly and they can't Me rat. prado SA SeEeA SRS THE IEE Riteooen aA hydro. | 2e% appear to we of far-re ed his queer little eyes. “Hello.” | |__ rok ; fo do with it. Anyhow, it must | £0 used to it.” Its —it’s—oh, it's Dal Prete ae Ey iad 8 ear cont ia. This trade Gerenany | indirect importance. Such steps, /he squealed. “Who in ercation arc| LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON to beam with pride whenever I apoke |MAK© you feel terribly isolated.” |! mL feally dpe eee ay ae a ofa He vie ‘ per cen ammonia, : Hs ma ke Germany pete with | the indirect Help| you? 1 thought T knew all the wood TO BEATRICE GRIMSHAW, to-her of Leslie’s appearance. omnes Paitiany abrueee a you tmean to. tell parte es independent of the supply of natural nitrates in Chile, from| which would acc 0 agriculturé | creatures by sight.” CONTINUED Mr. Prescott doesn’t like Mrs, EI- | S2oulders. @; could: make this which the British fleet could bar her. f ermueh en “Ant Paes ye in-| “We're not wood creatures!. We lington for 80 Peasant Do men|COmmon gesture foreign, and her rel en oi I thonsht they wate pac Our own government has recently discovered a similav | ing industry at the Nocinwest ates came un from the earth on a beun-] Mr. Prescott was very much put| ever like their Wives’ feminine friends | Sccent was Criha mons maryed as “Damn ree aoe of process yielding 14 per cent of ammonia. This should mean | heart—Fargo Forum. aalkt” Nick told him. ““W+'re} out, as I told you, over Leslie's mak-|any more thai they like their mas-|she answered, “Here, possibly, but| | “Damned hypocrites: They hoped | hun eae tectili g fi if q § ial ee Twins!” : ing herself conspicuous at the ‘Paula| culine ones? notin Europe, where the treatment |? m ey Joe aims expire with * wor © cheap fertilizer for farmers. i ‘Twins! Well, I declare!” Jnughed | Perier matinee. I’m quite crazy about my work|has been known and practiced for | Mbarrassment. But. you were ‘ & be Incidentally, it emphasizes that the breeding place of the Beanstalk pig. “You're queer! “ wish that Summers would have|here. It is a-pleasure to work with |several years;: It may interest you|®Dlendid. They © must feel like ; n 1 F ay ’ fan' modern war is the scientific laboratory. fruit to grow on a beanstalk! But,] left my wife alone,” he said. "| Mr. Prescott even when he is grouchy |to hear that only, yesterday I'had a| Aaughty children that have been \ t ¢ is 4 . > ieee 1f you come a the carts Now isn’t that just like a man,|—he is so dpnny about it, just like letter from‘a friend in Vienna tell- Se as corner | at ’ z id you see anv truffles? 1 like| Bee? I don’t suppose Dick Sun:mers| great big silly boy. an ing me that an elderly countess, a| Madame Zattiany laughed. “Then | and = *-—-s- MEXICO, GOOD CUSTOMER : oR eee truffles awfully, but they are herd} knows ifything about John Ires-| Last evening after Paula Perier eat beauty some forty years ago, |1 have unwittingly been playing my t the . Mexico is a larger customer of Uncle Sam than is gener- : LI y to get as they grow awdy down un- | cott’s escapades, but like a good pub-| left téwn he took-a great bunch of nici . part in a little comed: Wy, i . . Henry J. Schafer, exalted ruler of oy : had announced triumphanfly that ly. How, stupid j whe & ally xealized. Last year America sold the Mexicans nearly |, Abe No. 12 der the ground Sike potatces. The|}ielty man he looked up all the po:|gardenias home to his wife, and I : they must-have ie 'y- yi 'Y | Mandan Lodge No. 1256, B. P. O. Elks ; : \ i once more men were following her y thought me! But I 7 °f,1 ; ° 121 million dollars worth of goods. Mexico sold us the same|is in receipt yesterday of “a. letter any Mad a3 find athemzis-te: reek baat 220 meee ee vane tn ie palnk ‘he dad rear pee {onthe street.” 1 really hope top thele-sakes that ; é bo oye F categ ry ° ~ S sigh Bie: i . a corking good story he ju are. mist ah} {ang F andeover 19 million dollars worth in addition. Revolution ea dance Ge Met ian, Water: fh, dear/? cried Nancy as an icen|in the paper about it. them to her. Although ‘he did not etree MEIe ce, ead Peay peried pee, rose and i milk | recently has been cutting deeply into this business. the order in which he. praises most | Stuck her. “Can you really dig)” Miss Perier in tact got herdelf in-| say so, .1, cpuld see he was trying to|Of strlia aaa “Pardon mi ask Sti Aiethe wen going to Hh ee ‘But a huge trade future is in store, back and forth across highly the work of the officers, in. | “tb, Your nose?” __ | vited todLeslie’s home and even that | make-up for something he had done | “ear megane ttlany. We peters elie sleet ll Mane md tase the Rio Grande. A generation of education would make |terest of the members anq the gen.| Cant = justt” remarked the pig|was put in the paper with the ex-|that was not just tight. 7 $0, TE IPGL CaS TOR LRe Cla eanary smioD for: MES i'n £ Mexico one of our best customers \ * Jeral activities of the local lodge, The | ith Pride. “It is my chiof accom-1 clamation that ‘he spent the after-! “Do you think she will be ‘plcas-|We have'got dver the shock, but it| Clavering, who has kindly waited. se BA i re congratulations are based upon. the |Plishment. I'll show you how, if vou ngon in Mrs. Prescott’s nursery|ed?” he asked me. does seem too funny. And Eurape| And Lem very tired.’ : trae Fy 2 highly complimentary report made | !##:” - holding. his baby! “Of course she will be’ pleased! jalmost .manless. What—what will 's face fell and he looked re- A - MOVIES by District Deputy G. E. R. Bolton|,, J /¢#8¢ 4%” begged Nancy. “And} ‘This,. of. course, made Mr, Pres-| What woman’ wotilld not, to receive {the poor girls do?” ag }sentfully at Clavering, in whom he Bag | i Just three years since Americar movies began invading | of Jamestown, who recently paid an|'f,You don’t mind will you dig here leott more enraged than ever, Yuster:| gardening from any tan, even her}. “Seratcb thelr eyes. out,” said] ‘Bstantly recognized s. rival. . But - 2 é +. | official visit. ‘ V He f | aes @ay he was as cross as a bear and] husband?” » .., Clavering, whocould contain him-| there was nothing to do but: Place s Germany: Now half the films shown over there are Amer — ; Baie one pei the pig sbtiglaa snapped me up. every time I said| He looked ‘at me rather strangely | self apes " he went, ° ae ene > te "4 Psi 5 a BURIED AT DAWSON ly, and set to” work with a will, anything to him, Yet I like him-im-| and then grinned. Whi adam | Be duce & One result of this is that only 98 film-producing compa-| The body of George S.. Roberts, pi-| ,,Pizev worked so fast that soon he|menwely, Bee. He's so darn human,| “You don’t think much ‘of huss toe es adie the ped uae cid eA ets } tia 3 ies are operating in Germany, compared with 555 in 1921.joncer merchant at Shields, was |‘isappeared altogether, 4 I-haven't had a word trom‘ Sait | bands--do you, Mrs, Atherton?” her eyes as she turned to him,|footman on duty in the hall aie 9 fi should interest th ities who fi tly |brought to the city and taken to| All at once he stuck out his head | wince I left, which I guess is’ per:| “Well I've always, found it easicr |4, f d ene These figures should interest those critics who frequently | yee oie ee Roberts, wo |#"d said. “There's something hard | féctly all right. fe can get along|to put up with a man’s idiosyncra-| 20W crude! J sup: t was you jout Be lights and go to bed. “moan that Germany “has it all over us” in movie making. was about 79 years old, has been g|here. I ean't go down any further-| without ne now. Hig“eyes. are all| cles if I were not married to him.” {WhO set tho#e dreadful newspapers ; ren she walked down the room . é resident of North Dakota for forty | Besides there is an iron ring in it,| right. I have a feelingvhe is glad to} . As I gave him that™parting shot |}©2 Door Madame Zattiany.” She] to the library door. “Will you put elk = our money. Rich American tour-| years, for a number of years engag-|and‘I can’t bear the sight of a ring.| be alone, and I know I am. jhe left with the flowers, and now |turned back to her hostess. “That| Out these lights?” “she asked Cla- ‘ork hard and save your Y meric: i K ‘: : ists at Nice drink 10,000 cocktails a day ing in the ranching and milling busi-| They always make me nervous, for|» _ yaw LéBlie for the first time at|I must also leave or the elevator will |has been a shocking ordeal for you.| vering. “I Hel: ‘we atill have a A arn ists ai ,00 Hae ness in Dawson. 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