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PAGE TWO ; arnt Is PTH BECAUSE MRS. —_ ast fant i ed THE OLD SAGE OF THE SHEARS | LEADER IN | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1925 termining the character of the lost ; - race. the Heat your water with Gas. It’s the Super-Fuel. "THREE IN FAMILY | ATTENDED D.B.C. | mimeo nek Because two others of her family of Ancient Polynes had succeeded by reason of their ~ training at Dakota Business College, : : 3 Fargo, Katherine Hurley *“followed suit.’ Result: a good position with | tle Racine Tire Co. Other recent “elot something about my past. And I! |was curious and also somewhat! j troubled about the scene that I must | I divined that they had heard} work here | fou sent for me, Miss Walters?” | he said. | ou are to see Mrs. Gardner,”! ; pointing to the woman at the other! i } Atmosphere of Prejudice Clearing as New Books | Appear | desk { “Lam Elizabeth Sprague. Do you want to see me?” [asked the other woman, uy | he said, giving me a piere- jing vince, Her eyes were splendi But they made me shiver. | "Mr McQuaid has received a let- 1p BY, The NEA Book Survey neernin he said, “and it has taken a dozen sor mo r concerning you,” she said, “an oreelavity’’ the huathere at pre. he would like to see you in the check pracuates fared aswell. AltaHurdle- | roam office.” brink was sent to a secretarial posi- judice and denunciation which sur-| rounded Theodore Dreiser. { Just now, uyon the eve of the pub- | lication of Dreiser's latest work, “An American Tragedy” (Boni-Liveright), there appears a little book in the McBride odern American An- th series which not only reveals interestingly how the ogre my grew, but also tells the unini what Dreiser has been driving ut ali these years. Burton Rascoe wrote the little study and it is, quite obviously, an answer to Stuart P. Sherman's con troversial strictures. \ In these days when the frankest of sex episodes are tu be found in half the publications, the Dreiser shocker of some «back no longer shock, but gain in art by con- realistic novel have bec common those imaginative school barbed thrusts at our own and scenes no longer scundalize Yet little has been done to retract the bitter and misleading condemna I learned that she had said “I don’t believe nything in her/ ter, Mr. virl ever stole tion with Quain & Ramstad Clinic (Bismarck), Exine Carlson to Schultz- Bowman Audit Co, Expert accountants prefer D. B. C. help because of their accuracy. Watch results each week. ‘‘Fol- | 4 “Mr. MeQuaid asked me to take a sir. I told him my name and wondered | how he was going to start. Some Trouble e been in some kind of he said. sir," said I, avoiding his _“Lhave been in jail at Marys- low the Succe$3ful.’? Fall term, Sept. 1. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. “What were you there for?” “My commitment papers sala “tit larceny,” but I am no more satminpacnoceucel OTICE 's what they all say, ase it’s true.” “And why did you come?” There: | as no unkindness in his tone. . | “f wanted to get away from Qhio,! George Harff who claims the distinction of having sh [end I thought I could make more ous men in the country including Presidents Roo ii “1 a cannes Sone here as. a | Gtaut and Arthur Hbrated his Sist birthda 3 ean o} customers in his barber shop at Atlantic ¢ mai,” he said. “You understand) Gener in the modern flapper. In fact. he ty 7 Be d all the fam Mek in! Do not send your Steel cKinley, Arch Preserver Shoes away to Factory to be half soled or whole soled. DR. R.S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free that we must protect our gues' tions and Dreiser, like so many ; to civilization. Probably beca others who pioneer in new fields, Wax cypyeps rere iene ee I felt that he thought he wai y i i one eae. NNIFRED MASON HUCK IN THE UNIFORM SHE WORE AS | protectin from temptation. her i : ; has never been given proper recog i | ng mie trom Verpeation Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Send them to Bismarck shonest, thing 1 had |———— a done since leaving jail,” suid I, “was ‘ ane How Black to ive Miss Walters ‘the names of| gpl” five, me the name of the man’ Skeletons of Japanese ONN HOTEL, PITTSBURG “The only nition for presenting the epic story MAID AT THE WIL of the American capitalist and of! Winnitred Mason Huck, for Shoe Hospital. Burman | siness general his he did in ; who owned the waffle shop at the ; nant cca ih ; the f wonder-| those people who did not know of next Geter Sacrifice Victims Found! can do you a factory job. His ie rt eh ie Fall had| my trouble for reference. Has a feibuaivee wee: MeQuaid | : i nized by Frank Norris, then a pub: Buree gael Lope einen she explained, “and he will give = { OLDSMOBILE | BISMARCK lisher’s reader, ook of epocha . i ae ts {a job.” Takyo- CO Considerable. intexeue . e a ! neh best t Gardner, who seemed re-|" A'Ncy could not keep me as a maid,|;, ttuenda to the vevent discovery (| SALES AND SERVICE a importane Yet it was suppressed hy its own publishers and generally denounced by the few critics in to whose hands it fell One wishes that Rascoe had gone, ¢ jo the “ques- answers but ‘they would give me a chance'bencnih the comer stones ot the} DAKOTA AUTO SHOE HOSPITAL are not going to turn you\ta work where they knew I would] 4) ” “ ey kk ould | Pouble-Bridge entrance to the} he street,” she said. “You| not he tempted. [power Fide Me: Heine SALES CO. H. Burman, Prop. \ t { 411 BROADWAY , ' : i tions— Are our prisons humane? Can a girl, crushed by r fel of eight hu f the skeleto e the use of the room to- My bag had been searched. It was | skeletons. low men her place in» turned in our apr : a little more deeply into the human| cirey' mbt idlenn oRGa a ene ‘That night I told Mary 1 was{handed to me as Twent out the door.| were found upright abont twelvelff 107 5th St. Phone.428 and Beyetological drama ton tary t This is the twenty-second story, caps we put inte envelo, leaving. I felt altogether grateful to the! feet below the bed of the Palace out of these experiences. fe story! written for The Tribune. with our names, and used them 1 hate to tell you why, Mary, for! hotel people for the kindness with ; Moat, which oa fi ae dtd sf ecessitated by th earthquake goes thut the young Dreiser, sae himself defeated and broken, bitter- ly decreed that never again would he| write. He verged upon nervous and | work eral SON HUCK My toons to Congress. Si I want you to like me,.and if’ you, Which they had handled my case. knew you might not like me.” But there was an experience ahead I don't think it. will make any]of me in Cumberland, for which " “ wie that tne Uhettone STUDY EVENINGS physical collapse. und f hibildl eet) gore ¢ diference,” she said quietly. was totally unprepared. is that the skeletons are mined to undertake rou legitimat pient of a tip! working And it’ didn’t. Her eyes widened peuvatiered themsdven as Without interfering with your daily work. t a That one indignity that I had Mary had come to America when! a dittle when It (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) | centu Was iwitiiont’ money and actually! age counted on. It was like u audden| she was 14 and had married very| wae all. Ske pase ler Haenticd bhi d tho cent ty “Human Pillars” for the immortali- hungry. flame against amy face. easly; six handkerchiefs a salesman guest} CORRECT COOKERY SC en epree tance y : structing Edo Castle, tradi- BY WINNIFRED } Former Represent: He had part of a loaf of bread in|" 4 : ay aa un effort to yet control. My husband ways disa-| in the hotel had given her that day. : ; : ry A [Then T thanked the man and left at “a ‘in explain: And I prize those handkerchiefs. ; .COOK BY WIRE tion ee ie aman ae aatiacs 729 Plymouth Bld.. Minneapolis, Minn. | ence. ‘amily , the divorce. When I went she kissed me good- ol nthe ee ! iS Ss 5 MECRURDERTH A 4. window.cu On the way Red the line i toon 1 «did hot dhe anade by and told me she was sorry Tiwana INSTEAD OF BY FIRE it was believed that if human be-| FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. ith J : low was consoled by the elevator be parents in Poland | going. he talked with Depe Vv was new here,” he sa ranectondivuReel or About $10 tame out the bread was gone. ed i, an office boy had thrown it aw. ysused: to torment ame. For w not my kind. He! I took my bag to the servants’ y or D aes two weeks I took it, Then 1 turned . He was never happy.’ entrance and went back to see Miss eruganegnad Lesa It, "He-was Hter-\ sassy, “I divorced him and took the chil-| Walters, She had taken the trouble rq ae R Gavi itoy work. on the, section | You should heve seen th parents in the old to get a check cashed by the pay-| 5 ® gang and there he met the Irish betel $9, Apnea pai ve ara $10. money) wor.er who renewed his courage and | aera ngece se: sum offabouti§]0e faith, and of whom he writes in Garanec. aie MeQuaid pen Tai “Twelve Men.” a * i 5 7 Aastha reiser’s are you getting on, Eliza- think you af honest and want to; owl chic story is that of Dreiser's | heth7” asked the woman at the tele A help. you,” she. said. | All of our farmers are not inbred, | Phone: | ven Thad been working at the) I felt that I was choking. neurotic, unhappy and starving, as | === = | a great deal of the realistic “soil! stories” would have one believe. At least such is the theme of Ben Ames 4 Williams in “The Rational Hind” ; (Dutton) which has to do with a New England farming community, which A long has been degenerating Farming can produce character, strength and originality, if practiced faithfully and properly, or it can become a dreary swamp to the un- lucky. So there is something to say for both sides und Williams says it for those who have pride of posses- sion and that innate love of the soil that may be found in most humans if you scratch their skins deep enough. ' There is a farm country in New| England made up of slatternly and | | down-at-the-heel villages and aban- doned farms and here is staged the | struggje that Williams depicts in his book. Williams has a good eye for serutiniziing the rustic character, and he has spent much time doing this, In this Book he does « thor oughly capable job. | The fascinating figure of Napo- leon takes on exceedingly human and realistic proportions in “Victory” (Dutton), the fifth of Leonie Am- | inoff’s projected twelve-volume se- ries of romanticized biography of that superman. In this volume is covered the per- iod of the Egyption expedition and of Napoleon's becoming First Consul. It tells also of Josephine’s indiscre-| Oo tions while: he was sway, and_of his| t the Pav g Ende Geet at “alah "elt atten u ere Toures. Josephine is treated with bce rises, Lindnese. in. the parallel) Ever noticed the cars you meet in the out-of-the-way: “Victory” is an interesting and places, approached by narrow, twisting. trails, or- a earl foes into details faithfully and. at rough ‘country roads? They are Fords— nearly. the same time with imagination. 2 One real objection occurs Pane re- LEONE: viewer—the author's style. Of all the writing he can recall, this ap-| Pears the most “catty.” Every par- To the Ford car no going:is too,hard, Every road ‘is open to it—by-ways and highways alike. It is so Mina isete ara. erates light it rarely ever ‘‘mires in’’, so powerful that it:. ; f 4 cy nn render.and bandi- can pull through where heavy. cars must, balk. é B A tae & — METEORITES LOVE KANSAS ake, esd Ford this summer and explore. There: J é one: ~~Dbut Three 7 ce. a raiser ae are delights awaiting you away from the beaten. attractive ste” something” lee other path that few. know. Leave the crowds:and- the H : siiional t the Spel heir pnchile Six has beanie one of hy © si highways behind you. It costs but little—and it ae aes Sats In Eerice.. 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