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_PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 The Bismarck Tribune ",")" san hour, Many of the gue fate | power cars capable of doing to miles An Independent Abii " fan nour. It is a bold man who dares. to predict | THE STATE . EI Vchat revolution will be wrought in transportation (FE Tuning Her Up 1100 years from now, Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| Ove hundred years measure the progress from the} |, é / AUNeA! Viismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at) crude invention of George St tu the Twen . Bismarck, ag second class mail matter. [etn Century Limited train with its mogul engine. | ‘ How's iT GONNA G bors D. Mano President and Publisher | 1 UN IF HE LEAVES Subscription Rates Payable In Advance A Great Actress + J OUTALL Those | Daily by carrier, per y pee ee ree. Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ) ‘ i 4 Daily by mail, per year fof seeing Mrs, Fiske in “The Rivals.” It is a ts ; & ioead (in state outside Bismarck)... 5.00! opportunity for a city of this size and doubles ki __ ia It is one of the tragic failures off — Those wi ; Uy. aid make it Daily by mall, outside of North Dakota 6.00 ; i‘ extreme individualism thut there | lived in an age when all things were ly by . capacity audience will greet the great artist S i atic. nesertiol Member Audit Bureau of Circulation ‘ '$ no one to consider in La Fol-| proved rather’ by dogmatic assertion -- Sa —- aaa Joseph Jefferson made tie play famous for at SS = lette’s place but his widow and his| than by evidence. If it is a ques Member of The Associated Preys folder generation. His treatment of the leadine = = son nelhie of whom —nor co Ulos aS “pra fe it the ame stand The Associated Press ts « clusively entitled to et male role was inimitable and will jive as a great : . . mand during his lifetime. The evolu nists, for their part ae for re cation of all news dispatches erediter . 5 E F | evolutionists, for their pa » itor not otherwise credite 3 ma ‘ . = creat and sma vodrow W il spas a re nation the local news of spontaneous origin pub 0 Mrs, Piske vas won as great a phice on Cie Ame a re weeny | proses lution generalization in, All rights of republication of all other matter | ican stage as Jefferson, Her suecesses ins varied $ . | insurrectos. the way of | discovered, and i «only hypothe herein are also reserved, roles bave been ag great. Mueh of her stage ear — ‘ z reat executives; of the founders of | Go yet prapounded whieh is So con - - ~ aa ~ mene oe oO = i \ Z institutio in’ business, govern | sistent. They do not pretend that Forelgn Representathves ran along with that of Jefferson, She belonas bo f R ment, polities, religion or education, know all the or that the Go WOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ! sehool of ietresses that produced Maud Adan. . | ZAM ‘ qi which sow the seeds af permanence. |j Nie. wet exidts do. Knnwer all CHICAGO DETROIT axine Kiiot, Ethel Barrymore and others N eaiees HU 4 } i * 3 / coe pes ere CET hag pevile the “questions rece ee - Tower Bldg Kresge Bl Minnie Maddern Fiske appeared in a child's part Ir | for tae ; PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ‘ ey at the tender age of three years and at 12 was i = ae i Be i Z a i y ES ‘ ane - rofitable: Example ee NOUN ifr Aves DIB. pearing im leading roles. At 1S years of age she ze ; 5 : — can and Rockefeller, first | For AM Good Causes Cofficial City, Stato and County Newspaper) sturred in numerous plays. =e \ >, Y LY | been ee nee nen es . aaa ~ —— @2 emotional actress site won fame in tbsen’ 7 Sl Otherwise, it would have | pre oral value of scientific train Threshing Time play But she proved equally as versatile in come | S - ‘ gone to so ne It is thus that |i } of the scientific method. - ee jimstitutions su Their found-| It would be well for the disciples of . . — : . ers are great individuals. but they | other good causes to emulate thi and threshing time. One must be hardened ang) comedy, “The Rivals,” should prove a tre: i s 5 must not be great individualist. virtue hard boiled” not to react to the sight of the plans | - ion of “Proof” ippeovtue’ biel and hillsides dotted ho golden shocks of grain A Wise Step >A > " {s Standard before the BUGS. law = isoal swoon of the. iiseeue ; ‘ © 4 ) 5 : has not been “proved.” | Education, cert Looking down the broad sweep of the MISSeUrE A ibers af the eity commission took the ently} : F - i wot, in the | charged that Bismarek wil) hase the opportunity this montic There is something inexpreasible about harvest dies. Her appearance here in Sheridan's deli neat! mn tudents in California logical action possible in directing the diseontinu ; \ " igid sense that they demand; not in| high schools hud heen notified that ikke the. s You can go Whudenbidy oF wiles : : i SCS - SS [the sense that it licen “proved” | they could not graduate unless they 3 " ny panes of the state strect ear has been = Ss g : that the earth rd Wits avi sHeved in evolution. Challenged te and view ng greater scenic wonder, Jat now WEN) ves to traffie for some tim Ligwetay . {that the sum of the angles in a tri-| specify, it turned out that they had the grain garnered for threshing, the corm abOnt | i seded the crowth of Pourth strect cas ' 5 Fangle is equivalent to two right) not taken the pains to verify their matured: and all against a vivid green of alfalfa | ‘ StF < angles. he sand did not know whether | Ut should be a cdinple matter for the Board of | . Z \ r Rut if that is what they mean by! their charge was true or false | Ad “tio 16 provide ‘trangporvition foe the : “proved" what about the doctrine Ys of unverified | Administration to provide transportation Tor i k z 4 would substitute? Whe hat would not ¢ capitol employes. Judging from the miumber | ’ ‘e ; {ha that the Book of | be tole ny scientific inquiry fof cars parked about tie state house, many are ade \ S { 4 Mie record rol Vie} Selene nee. Ineuleles, it It makes no such) least. intellectual int Ib is a . claim for itself, “rid the claim mor 5 h would also adorn stormy weather when the street ear does a good 4 . } ar. not made for it until centuries a + practice of law, polities and the s ama gz. Just walk out to the fertile fields and ‘ “r * to was writt is amazing. Just walk out into the fertil Filusinesss it was we river bottoma near Bismarek, an inspiring sight the wealth of the soil is potently reflected it g alive at this season of the year and it is a good country in whieh ta be alive, The diversity of the products raised in the small area quately provided for mow except in) winter ang of the Missouri bottoms contiguous to marek a ORE ental, “ » yeoof food product 1 cevaGgwe=inentally th ge of food produ One bus well equipped can care for Une. trattic footstool Sea 8 aie Tplnihd-—aiaw Ue aeinie latory: ig | UDAROTHNUON St “the Towle tessa “cont to ts . COMMON RAG WEED IS ON employes, It should be possibie to carry them to BIR ceria patra, e aan sta sean. ang | ORTOP SL REGUL Us poual: go eae Me ell ee | CHIEF OFFENDERS i 3, ANG ores ome tie of etd ep that! sands, and force heme the truth of the adage UM i cher pate than mow obtains. the green hills are not far away but under our MOSES). Ging im a wider area, a bus should be ab! STIG, IMROMO MUERTE BRE ” 1 BY DR. HUGHES. CUMMING The ous season is f u a 1 do you,” he said earnestly. ember. to ine the volume of business by making the) COTT TO RUTH BURKE— 7 do you know that, Jack.) Surgeon General, United States Pub- |" y, der, an . rowing: serviee available to many points in the city CONTINUED looking for another letter and that opportunity crowds the vision in this great | lisse Slope e c. ! par i S Missouri Slope empir | de ae Hie i H lic Health Service | to ‘six t hy with it ! “We no ‘Tittle boy yoves a dy | ‘ n . _ co ' Ma plond and you ow iy on ,» hairy stem a 1, nod : blond and you won't no-) ‘The actual number of hay fever) ding rwhite head of flow | tee hair in the soup, a brunet and! produe s is large and. any ; SR GERWE TANT . dear uth, if thar] Y# Wem't notice it on the steak, | eat profusion and) ground and wet pl It is com man ; j with ce of wind borne) mon from Nebraska to Louisiana, in nts todo the kissing.| After washing a piece of ice never! Pollen possibly has its quota of hay! Texas sind New Mexico, The danrer h hie da BY a. GE th Y, Dh wants to be there.) hang out to dry. Place it in a hot Fovee vietims, a _ {season is from August to November than she is by word of mouth, ow 6 be kissed whenever he feels| oven instead One 0 » chief offenders is the) The also iw rn elder, a west Hee ena an people i ae om rg you. ; | summon x weed, sometimes known 7 ant, which grows from water i ro that ~in faet, de hin m ne a Sante. yeu tu kiss A few hatpins left in tiew ae? henge 3 7 rormeee ae pping root stocks, with stems or This is a terribly long let "1 ex T don't want to klue dene | Vee eel the wormwood. The rag weed is an| Pench: his elder Peunily aroes pect you are tired of reading it. 'm[he answered stoutly: “and beside. annual with much cut din s. saline . fecling none the worse for my. dip] she hi 2 y mole on her| thin, It has spikes of green flow-| “Cutelose wee a en ian ff J) into the water; and between u mt i it. seratehes,” You may eat your ea avefers at the end of the branches. It tiations with nee and other associates of the although I'm not quite ready to die, knew if T opened my mouth tol it, too, by ear is found along road sides and in’ dry | leaves of a dl Phe f United States in the World War whose obligation Where Rats Are Welcome i] think death when you are having|seold him, { would laugh, so 1 just] ; ly in fields that have | gre small, greenish-yellow in. colo an awfully good time—a death that} kept still. Peach presery 1 much | ected after a crop of wheat,| and crowded in_ elose, The came suddenly and just wiped you] Dear little sont Ruth, 1 sometimes! hotter if placed factlicl tS s heen harvested in) Jess weed spreads widely and Assurance given by President Wilson to Blegium out-—would be ideal. : fecl that if we could only i children can't: find the a8 ar grows from one] fi h to six feet in hei were recognized in the ucogtiations, ‘These were] Rats are conceded to possess an extraurdinary | ,, Don't say when you read this that/ would understand that” ¢ ing eae to five fee ht and blooms found generally on waste ground 4 = sokees . : I'm growing morbid, for I'm net. I] was for the best. I was very un- The first things to de th from August to October or ister, in enipt ound that has b termed “weighty moral obligation.” Of course) intelligence but not such as to convey such a supe | am happier than Ihave been in al happy when T- learned that little] ear is wonder why theeounte dosent (is # mative of America, is found in| cultivated. “It : ° from all items in the seylement must be ratitied by Con-[iority as some people read into their recent appear long time: I hate monotony, ands Jack was my husband's ehild, but I] fix the reads. biihithiabaes j the ry ae from Scotia to} April to Decembe i ‘ ‘ 5 ara: Mae eee Seat : o ronorted | cettiinly have been having all kinds}am sure t e has given me more {Florida and west to British Colum-| Cockle bur is a gress aml the Belgian government. Some compli |ance in the lignite mines of North Dakota, reported! of thrills lately, happiness than all the unhappiness} When jerking. a. chair fyoart Bit and Mexico. It is, however, com-| branchir tet cations may arise there. by the state mine inspector nthusiastic Flicker-| Good-bye, d for this time. Re]of that tin Although something! under a lady friend it isn’ aay rly rare and local west’ of! of a row: with 1 C ring: ¥ er ee a er . f » Life | ; kg A Ie ian ot tie ad ae tea aes iaits MApithalnesreusate dave wo he impend-| sure and bring Walter over to see}has gone out of my life that willl sit on her head as she . curved beaks covered with Amortization of the debt over a period of sixty | tails say that the rode Ave sword) faite: Iny iy newly QiuishGd house. 1b le |neger gone laee Ge I veld aa ee oe Other Offenders Ar | straight tipped or hooked. It grows two years is an ountstanding feature of the settle | ing shut down of the anthracite mines and have| very lovely sure my eldest son has repaid me for) A girl with gharp fingernails ean rage weed, a tall, un from two to six feet hi i ment. Payments are based upon ability to pay emigrated West where the mines will be propor, 1 am going to add a little more to all the grief and pain he unwittingly) scratch a man’ for" kis my her, ov) weedy also culled tae P - Wt! found usually in , : ; : aoeey.t{this letter to tell yeu about little {caused me. He has brought s ot hissing he + Fi grows from six to fifteen feet y in moist pla $ ‘dy pator Smoot ix autuority for the statement that | tionately busy and full of human fellowship. This) Jack, “Me just eame in to. tell. me| thing. into HgnkeEVWRHIE Meee ee eae with Sere SRT [Roe Te eeyae ce Congress would accept the terms reached at a con-[is possibly stretching the truth, in characteristic| that “there's a queer old lady down: | have had but for him. |. Mou cenii dish wasline lower leaves a y parted| ‘There is anothe Ret cae nia bars ieee en Tiginaters stairs who keeps kissing me, and I! Now I must close. hear John's! by cooking ine ate ‘with sepa gins. It is -| found in Minneso ference between members of the Belgian commis-| Western way donit wantahor todklanamerMuever’' | metierstalkine: in. thes halle ak eannotl eke ate Tee ae ees mon in inost. soils from Quebe and the southwest w sion and President Coolidge. Thig settlement serve-| What the appearance of rats in the miucs really| “She is your grandmother, Jacky.| keep away from her any longer. | ate : lorida. and Nebraska, Col-| gerous, This is the uotice on all powers owing this nation that war j showy is that they have become mines with many | She used to be Four Maher's nites With Tove. |g Mi 8ou, drop a dish on the floor and | fat 'yune tine Guile Comet inns | Which) is rough, oft obligations must ‘be paid, but that in thé manner of j levels that penetrate far into the earth's surface.|am yours now.” : y—Letter from. Syd-| flees bounee it is best not to try about 90 per eent of all the ra] vided. ‘The fa Tee collecting the United States will be lenient and ad-| At one time coal mining aurface.mini The | y Daddy did not yove her like} ney Carton to Paula Perrier. a as Wagtes, f with spines in ne just conditions so that Europe cam put its house in} soil was ripped off dal cdioaaeEnoncis ex —— —- BTS spied milk. Keep] weed, growing Trom two lors Mt an Peete order at the same time, It has always been a funda} posing the layer of coal which was dug and loaded weight and the only man who ‘ever eo liek it up i e' from running root stecks,! head re a pe: mental principle of the Coolidge administration that | into ars. FE EEE TEE Belgian Settlement Kemal Pasha’s divorcee of his wife was -impie think she won't write me again before sh come home, but Tam ure she will, for Sally is more apt the payment of war debts has res din an ami-! divorces when choking was the favorite route off to be confident and tell you about herself and her affairs in letters President Coolidge’ firmness in his position on) and direct, but at that an improvement overpis: cable settlement of the Belgian obligations to this | weeding out from the harem anu yor unpopuls country. An examination of the agreement indi | member ‘ — fron Hy very soon, Jack 2 F asking him to ki ( ji Hl cates a most lenient attitude toward the atest | | sufferer in the conflict, but none of the material | | | \ 3 which tie Coolidge policy insisted upon ha Editorial Comment been rescinded. The accord forms a basis for nego it singe sat up {more than a sccond or so. 50) \ a | “Careless weed,” a smooth-branch fed annual, with’ red stem growing ont of that conflict have not been refunded. est. Paul Dispatch) with Fla calélicat adnan, kucmaine a initia cee | and. stouter the And last but not most blind, Lam told. He is selling | making im Gh the: wall paper by MCT nnn weed, covesell with Io We mote, the. vellow:dock, ‘ z per and twine in the wholesale | hanging it on the ceiling TetNG COMMON EOF GE Te SECON ReGen RTE UH, eon conte Laie , "1 e 4 s the ‘orm 0 ced inf brown flowers whieh grows fro dangerous results, In i arment center and, making a living Rikoe alna sei Mielitece Ut 1a, | Louisiana the rie coun-] twe to three fect in ii ht. oe se no rats appeared, Now when deep | LS] pite his handicaps. His mistor-|Qnee love made the world yo around, | US. 4 s ally re-| leaves a veined, with ‘inining is penctrating the: hardest strata—the rats : | tunes dated from a domestic debacle.| Now love inakes it park. ee coe rag, woed. curled m Fourth of July Fatalitic em to.recognize thelr comparative gafoly and : a7 And two men who are competitors | 4, é - ae te the PR SHRENR: welER Maclitl GhEGIa Her eC Ne baRe aia i. ‘ Bite magna ra ecan make one’s hair thie e any i oP ymenee cer Are we getting away from the safe and sane] making themselves at home, Miners welcome th sei {Of Jackson as twine salesmen are! swimming in muddy water, S| White flowers resembling tiny cauli : eon the hay fever b j i » York—Two negroes born in] Have Rosenberg and Augie Ratner y water. ove Imost in : nd Fourth of July? appearance, for the keen noses of the rats sense] palestine make a very comfortable sea aria gue | fie {bloom : 4 e hav | linated, with insignificant fh ‘ : : : Pal 9 n 4 pings, so comp) vd. roe | i a Ned Sieniienpe low Years ago the movement was inaugurated for! the first sign of “bkick damp,” the miner's deadli living beeause they have inherited AMES W. DEAN. | minded” ‘i eee pee Ww feve any s of the year. It] and an abundance of pollen. (Upc. celebrations. ‘Fireworks were displayed |menace. “When 4 minor xeos the rats leaving a {tie minsteel talents of their mac {is very common along the streets] begin to pollinate in M and have aequired the langu: a = oo —— j and sidewal and in’ vae: ty] one of the most under careful supervsion, Sale of explosives inj mine — he goes too,” says the mine inspector, “il | knowledge of Hebrew customs. 5 Jols: des lenvos celose senible even cain ee cone 3 many places’ was prohibited and where permitted: he knows what's good for him.’ So North Dakota | During the summer months. th EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO those of the common rag weed, but] Some of the common : the-sizo. of to. fire crackers und other “noise mak-{is ready with capacity for Use delivery of 2,000,000 | {YS men travel through the hills of s y the | hay fever produc ure timothy, ‘i : : Sullivan and Ulster counties, where white flowers. It grows in| Johnson grass, etna ok ers” was fixed by ordinance. srass and Later the mining went underground, none of the obligations would be canceiled and m{ put not far. ‘The coal was. soft and porous and adhering to this policy the President has won pop-{ tended to eotapse, with ular support cither cd ' Ftoms this nd more if necded—with the rats [there are great EEE | Florida and from Alabama to Te: ' ) e gre summer colonies Then came the automobi rr people to dis: jon guard as sentinels, Jews. They sing old $ | MRS. TRUS, THE LONGGR You KEEP! | an = and the newest jazz ditties for the PS de note carefully into the acai oe ie sige ach raat ieee ME ui sciate-| Ugo eee ge eee ge: A mmr | ONS el Le cerned, Supervision relaxed as the younger gem | : sais very ough the cor a MIRE leeine iN Oa eration lost interest in fireworks, —« (Minneapolis Journal) ide is open to Mendel and David, carer 5 = en, Rone =<. THE TWINS ap ekg | up hs, lantern 55 - "i we as they cu’ hemselves. ol ions e ii But figures compiled show that the fatalities are! tnat Federal road money ix in no sense “pork” | ftom the audiences will average $20] |wree A THOUSAND TEL * : a ny owe Ronents nawron || Hh Be Bily, Bok Cat's house” ing as a result of the waning of public in-| 5 ae : aday or more and in the summer RINGS i > eatin | Fi i 2H ps ipa att r “Well, perhaps it would be better Kansas, ‘The Federal Government,’ as everybody | ter they make the rounds of the Fa |, Suggle Jump and. the Aovine fol-t ie ho didn’! sad Mister Wi Association of Safety reports that in 500 cities 11! | ‘ ray East Side retsaurants and cafes. SkgaG hk steNey havs Howed Will O" the Wisp's lantern | if he diene" sad Mister Will persone were kiNed and. %030 Injured, 0 ant spss pie =e Hit Fe ee ened his little | doesn’t know you very well, and his J ling and improvement of through. highways that] One of the most frightening ex-| [DISSVUST eee Pel eal asiened) Me WU clive are sharp,” i There are evidences that the old kind of a Fourth L Kansas Leislature seemed to think tnts |, Gotham is the first subway ride | and obaken Bs slipped under Mister Billy Bob ¢ ae Se : . ° , | Money some gort of « Government gift, ‘ye | trains | wh along at such speed| € i | water most of the time,” he said. “It] 48 # snow fl falls on Chri are within reach of the young. Casualtics of lt no ings Slalever Cit Tanta te Aeanc and the din is so great that the{ . ® seldom that I let people come near| ANd Mister Billy Bob Cat nev F : lequip the State Highway Department: as required] present the fear of being carried ea re FarcUp ue Raid eNTE y next went to the tree where floct the need of restoring the system that eee Wie law ag a prerequisite for Federal ald, Was'-| bast a stalion into some strange sec- OF THIS AND THAT, AWD BOTTLGS, 4nd Vole hate asic] Mrs, Cuckoo lived and eft a note. tively reduced accidents and fatalities on the Fourth | 10 Nef BETO ne lington's action was prompt and efficacious. Re Re CRE UES Lait Lot OF -- : Riles aL) all like to do people a he mocking bird, = ‘o 1 ae si e with which the Yorker : y looking for Puff's lost. but ments of a million and a half-dotlars for the pres: | ¢h ith which the x Es ; Ka Fi \ h : Le enee Salt The very. Where ’ went to the Enter Protest ent fiscal year, and amore than two millions for am sid Fenda hs Danse swith . pe Sen HANH A eM SEE French scientists rise now to protest against the | the succeeding fiscal year, were involved, ! station the train is stopping. fl a | “Here!” said ney, tapping her " : " verdict in the Dayton, ‘Tenn. “evolution” trigl. cog HEAMSLE. Mlilcolely, Ganteatuctter roous ani (TRE New. Verker acems (9 know: ly saa apron pocket. otha k 1 Will O° the Tho protest, signed by the leading scientists of was ready honestly to match ite money with the] his station, folds his paper and x ‘ | |} | and along. : EAE cgay Ue eaee ete. RY France, calls the verdict a “violation of the liberty) Government's. But the Megislature, ina spirit of | eUt } They left a note at Colonel Pos-| ; uft's buttons can of Whur : Piort-sighted parsimony, had hamstrung the High: iF ; = ball tree, sliding it in ve 7 he not aid: “Lf < j i ‘ s re ocean ar A ulewaicnbael : pall tree, sliding it in very softly so| ,, Ths i you Mime, Cari, the discoverer of radium, is one of| way’ Department. ‘The rather drastic Federal action | beneath the earth's surface. Tt runs | as not to waken the poor tired large, round, shiny, white Ubu. tant places over “The. Fourth.” Accidents scemed itive tongue of the older generation] | HOUSE THE LESS ORDER You keee !! el dropped the iyunte the Bob Cat's house.” Meno civ Ol duly ouversision: WhesAimerleun| mea e demonstrated in the case of the State of they make about $4,000. In the win-| [IN CONFUSION LS NING TIMES knows, matches dollars with the States in the build-| sans ‘ To SWe VP IN ESE i | along the path in Dixie Land. is a touchy sort of person children. tional roads, : periences to the out-of-town visitor : = | HH and taken his lantern and walked! YoU ,My be sure that the is being revived. Explosives of a dangerous natur made without escort or guide. The | = ; j tq the woods. woods or on the| €or under the bis rock, Fourth of July gathered from thi A aUnkananee ts E ; and) nerves are affected. And there is You've Cot SAUCERS WITH A PAB } wakened. : tion of the city PACKAGES, AND A_ |along,” said the little fairyman. “Be- at went to the home Ea uae: April Wederal aid was abruptly withdrawn, Alot | newcomer 4 fave Sand iRed end. helbuihee Raine a t place Was the cardinal out looking out the window to see at z = are all the notes we wrot : : c Mrs, stinetively when arrived So they walked along, and along | Wisp. nine o'clock tomorrow Mie weorat GE hic uecthab the une’ isum’s front door under the buttun-| His far, they are sure to be found.” please telephone to M ‘ : AN Teman, thessigres. Others include Professor Paul Lange | g ick results; y their e »-|up and down hill and around curves | : , |e the Wi Be ees etal san werliniad Ei ot quick results. legislators saw thelr error, ret ita 'the habitual rider comes to know | 5 jpthen, Will, OF the Wisp picked up) Se 81%, m, the famous physicist, an Werdinand Brunot| gretted it, and were willing to correct it. But «|the system by the sound of the! i WeRlte tv his ante n and Jed the way to the of the faculty of letters of the Sorbonne, and Pro-| way out was found that obviated a special session. | Wheels and the swing-~of the cars. | next place, : Vite ee | They ure as reliable to him as On TH By and by they came to a high fessor D'Arsnoval of the College Dei France. The ‘banks agreed’ to come to the rescue with loans! \; teut = tree. sy agre rome i visual landmarks are to surface car 1em Wt eM ry ; i A TH E = tu finance eng supervision: that- WHI be. satts-| and train commuters. died : Dieter Dukey | Buea Mies ee HOUGHT 5 Rife san eae | here,” said Will, “Who will climb Railway Centennial factory to the shington authorities this yea | | : up?” 1 know that prin Lord will maiv- ee , 1825, th land next. 1 nks are satisfied that the Legisla-|_ Many men whose names once were | No need to “climb,” said Juggle} tain th P It was on September 27, 1825, that the: frst ri he banks are satisfied that the Logiela-| - oes ‘und whose’ pockets bulged | { Junie acaining “estwarde OMNAHS IGREUEENE Ciithe eee way. train carrying passengers made more than ‘ten | ture ‘to ‘be elected ‘next year will do Bo qutbbline| are buried in obscurity in this great r - what Iam here for—to stretch to the Pee miles an hour. That was a dizzy speed in those| about appropriating money to’ repay the loans — ele ore. melas tien sery Ad lta 4 sky if HESBEALY All I have to do] The eternal stars shine out : ais é a arj| tionutely fall into this class than the 3 is to press one of my magic butt oon as it is + daye. The a nee ee ie evel was set between antes Au Ve Noes eee as repreventatives Be and: eines voee: lector pense one. of ye Magi uttons | soon as it is lie enough.—Carly] +. Stockton and Darlington, England. ‘ —and to finance the ighway partinent on +) tien. * ide’ = “It must come in ha "ree Nae f i or 9 : Gunboat Sinith, once the leading 4 } arked Will O° the Wisp. “f would-| belief | I's Bie erly, sus) venicmnial Of ralinada vise: cnlp:4 vevper acpi tu 12NY tnd 7 sun una| “athite, hope” in Jack Johnson's hey- : ; mnind having afew buttons lke | that man ean pret ‘brated over this route.” The first- train was loadel| It is a foregone’ conclusion that Kansas, w ith this} day, of reeent years has been a door, f that myself. Give him the note.| nature. An ee Reeth ce. with men and women dressed in costumes of a cen-} lesson of 1925 in mind, will not let the slip occur attendant and bouncer at prizefights HY cy, and let him: put it into Mister’ istence of God! Anabfiitel, done moe There. = Turkey Buzzurd's nest.” eniee oh emir abe tury. ago,Oversthemsfaw-aleplenes making..99 tol again, Nor will tho 1¢980m be 1OAp digtbOr @Willie Jackson, once a greut light- : b BEN) | “Upcstretehed “Juggie. Jump Ta ieee ue “Cnuveh

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