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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune vine faeye lisa from being hung or imprisoned ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ia itech life. Woman in the ease received a sen: Just a Little Hint . | CUMMING TELLS YOU WHAT | O independent Newspaper tence of twenty years and the man thirty. + 7 i THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | ; ; i spur FRUITS YOU SHOULD EAT (Established 1873) | tv He poisoning ot = % ‘* Published py the Bismarck Tribune Company | Joe Harrington deliberate and By DR. HUGH S. CUMMING matket practically the year around. Bismarck N D., and entered at the postoffice at premeditated. Confession followed the discovery of TT A green apple contains about one- Biemarck. ay second class mail matter — sage , ne | Surgeon General, United States Pub-| half the sugar that is found in a jer g second class mail matte the e and public sentiment demanded the ga | i i George D Manno President and Publisher ‘" le ab aee # demi : le Health Service ripe apple. You should exercise bas a se ~ sate Jows at least for the man i case, ‘ F care in purchasing good apples. . ’ P | The first point to remember re-|” Bears form an excellent article of Subscription Rates Payable in Advance * cost to the county swayed the jury away garding the use of fruit is that in| diet, especially for many people who» ‘ Daliy by carrier, per year . from its plain As long as juries fail to make many cases the edible stage does! oitfor from intestinal disorders and Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) 7.20 the iges a t nat correspond to the harvest times| Wig ure unable to indulge their ap- Daily by mail es ne iges and (prosecu that in order to stand shipment for ein lee tate’ putelae 1 secuti her long distances fruit is harvested | Petites for sour fruits. (in state outside Bismarck)...... 5.00 osecution rathe i ort MEA ek ia be done. In| , Plums and prunes are also whole- Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.. 6.00 to increase a ithe case of many fruits it is neces. |#ome fruits, Prunes, particularly Member Audit Bureau of Cireulatio by eae A since they contain a large amount _ sary for a considerable period of| SeOSscuhorus and potashe may helt cane ae 7 - time to elapse after these fruits| Of FieePner ys ane othe Breakree Member of The Associated Press lare harvested before they can be| toni Dried prunes should ty The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the properly eaten. t igniy | cooked p ad use for republication of all news dispatches credited . . There are a number o: ighly Rat to it of not otlerwise credited in this paper, and al Editorial Comment important changes that oceur in fruit] Feod Value of Cantaloupe Low = the loca] news o! origin published here- during the ripening process. These As regards the cantaloupe, which th. All rights of republication of all uther matter : Sct ; | changes materially affect the fruit] is high in popular favor and enjoys Wandin grevalso veserced Farm Prices Prophecy i as an article of diet. When, unripe} wide use, you should know that ee ee ee os (Lincoin fruit is placed in storage for ripen-| cantaloupes contain little of food avai ; = a . ul ing, one impordynt change which | value, but they are recommended (Official City, State and County Newspaper) of the Michi | occurs is a gradual increase in the} as food particularly for persons who Bane : lowed his remark: | amount of sugar and a correspond-| are inclined to overeat. Dees the Tail Wag the Dog? P : | ing decrease in the amount of starch] Cantaloupes should be eaten only ‘ Saeeeiie ce iotihe aitenwa Caine riee of wheat last year enn and acid. \ Other changes which take| when quite ripe as their flavor is i Black of Highway Comm 1 prediction of the course of place are responsible for the parti-| at its best at that time. ' ge that his vet did not fed dana? VoRRA ANNE anit cular flavor or aroma characteristic] Grapes are among the most re . Dp of the « igne? | eae of many species. freshing of fruits. They are rich *|@ t livestock industry | Some kinds of apples, for instance, | in phosphorus, and easily digestted. “ Wwolvin De : ‘ | 1 h . may be eaten as soon as they are| Like the citrus fruits, grapes are i ys 7 tions are based wholly picked. Many other kinds, common-{ mildly laxative. ‘ sth production charts and local and world |ly known as winter varieties, re-| Apricots, although high in acidy 7 te ons. He finds that in 1he corn belt | quire a period of storage before| ity, are relatively rich in food vale” 7 can collect aid under the contrac : ; | j they ean be used advantageously. | ue.’ A pound of apricots possesses 3,000,000 pigs, compared with | Some appled, particularly that | approximately 50 per cent more food and 57,000,000 two years ago. | variety known ‘as Baldwin, usually| value than does a pound of peaches. nd 57,000, o years ax situation in ut , ‘i : i | picked in October, are much better} Raisins, that is dried grapes, © a Me V1 will now 100.000 het cattle to make up| jeaten in December. These changes | not as digestible as other kinds of le is ary COM'| forthe pork defileney' th nit 4,500,000 cattle | in ripening fruit are highly impor-| dried fruits and they ‘may at times | : nor is MY ty pring the meat supply up to the level of 1923. | ea fi if coube shrertinal ceouele, Ect. many | : heat supply 9 el of 15 The loss of acidity, the decrease| people it is advisable to avoid the 7 , But the number of cattle, other than milk cows, \ in starch, the increase in the| seeds. A thorough washing im- et, does the tail naa lieeiuedorrennedl iy GORDON: ahdteries | | amount of sugar produces the mel-| proves most raisins. { . \ Pe se i ‘lowness of ripe apples and ren-| Bananas are much more nutritious BI From July, 1995, to July, 192 tle will | j ders them edible. \than are cantwloupe4 grapefruit, t H Lat + 1925, to July, 1926, le wi | | For fruit, you should know, may | lemons; oranges or peaches, but be was lodged in the bring the grower twice much ag he got | j be properly eaten when it is thor-| sure the hananas you eat are ripe in. fact ‘negotiation in the highest prewar year and 2% time { | pught ripe. If paral” decayed but not decaying. | Wea aii a xotiatio 5 h | | fruit aten you are taking into| Lemons are higher in food value ference to many roi as much as in the average of the five year i | material containing organismp |dhan pears. ‘They contain = much . hase lieg and other high period (1920-1925). Only in the record year ' an rae decidedly iynwlolesome | acid and tonether with limes form ‘ na ies and other hig is ‘ Ane Teenie s which may cause trouble, ja valuable adjunct to the diet’ fs ated that the members of the com + did cattle bring the grower more than they | | Apples Are Excellent Food | They are useful as preventatives of d but a small Voice, except to pay the} WiN during the next 12 months. | | Stewed, haked or raw apples are| scurvy. Lemon juice may be ad- n . : ey | excellent articles of food, and in} vantageously used in the place of bills and make the fun lable for state and Dr. Friday finds that we will have 560,000,000 addition they are available in thel vinegar and condiments. federal aid projects. {more bushels of corn this year than last. Fewer ; If a secretary of the highway commission can | nogs will decrease corn prices. Beef cattle can then | Hesber neonle have Toosense, ee award a contract over the Leads of the members | he fattened at a lower coo\ but with lessened com jwarm, 1 have just as much right of that body, now is the time to test out the mat-| petition from pork, beet will bring a high price. here as you have.” ter While corn may go as low as 70 cents in Novem- R I pereeiection oer Tae reed tours \ The Haggart Construction company declarea it | ber and December this year, compared with a dol-: - on URRRCEOn pau cinkiaaina mad | you were a log—or a ditch or some- will proceed with the paving of the penitentiary lar last year, native beef ought to sell at $13 to TY PAiner hae “would Wieck me, ort road despite the action of Mr. Black's successor $14 or even more, against $10 ist fall, His advice 5 Oliver Wendell Holmes was guilty | gy ; ji | P ee ee \ liver VW I euilty | Sammy Snake grinned. in rejecting their bid and returning their cancelel | to the range country is to hold cattle during Sep- - = of the epigram: “the best security! «oy you wouldn't have stoppe fi 3 ad | ee ee \ of a long life ig to acquire an incur- aes paren: PP . ° check. ‘This contracting company maintains it has | tember and October for marketing in November and able dise : perf niabed coud heverzua aint” _ ba ah : cut me in half. I've ‘a contract. | December. e aa A For proof, witness William Howard | ti ee “ | ’ LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT ents. Although I distpprove of her Tate good notion to tell your father. And On the other hand, the members of the Highway Good prices should prevail for cattle and hogs TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE, greatly, I can’t help but admire the Nt that the Chief Justice is ex-|heW did, you get your fender | nsionde . : i ; 8 Ron Ri Ac yedpa: hig! CARE OF THE SECRET way she has improved herself and iecueided with tice is €X" | smashed ? Commission declare that no fund Hable for until the close of 1926. For five or six years high DRAWER—CONTINUED her appearance. You'll probably. see Fare hie ee sey eeictee onwite. "Bue ef ell his, .“I—eh—I hit something,” said the work. If the contractor has a contract, he has grade animals will bring a good price. Low and — “What is the young woman's name, her when you come down to see Sally Turk's Sunday comes on Fri. curable or otherwise. But of all his bb courtly, getting out and start- i P hod ‘ y, patting them two days ahead generation of presidents and vice y y, getting Meneiy-a aperand:- it her proces io | me erade stuff sho e 8 ’ ar: Jimmie?” I asked, as I had deter: —that is, if you come early, because “ay, putting y baie ; ; : ing to take off his spare tire. merely a scrap of paper and if he proceeds to do medium grade stuff should be sold while the mar : us in eating tooo much. presidents, he was doubtless the one the work, he is in dan f not being paid. The | kets are active In the next two year jauined to gear mest, Caltyrand tell | Maa ausceveute ie one werlistelarvs « — ‘ whom an insurance company would| He was wondering what his father e work, s ger of not being paid. The kets are active in the next two years. her my predicament. _ the end of the week.” ss eas inden cepucdedtcaitner Set ciak: wouldvanyswhen Mersaw the: car; No allroads will share in the venture only upon terms | Dr. Friday finds that the farmers who fed 60,000, | , She sall* berselt Maree en et ee ee eee Over ine ie te as women Then’ maybe theif whisk: "He was, until care and self-denial |one needed to tell him. He could bresrribed by the Highway Comm'ssion. The Fed: (00. city people fifteen years ago must feed 82.000° mother call her Maggie. You know! one of my obsessions to stay away Crs Would wear off instead of hav- partly overcame, Cpu tropieal | By and by he got it fixed and ran | eral Bureau of Roads assures the North Dakott 9:0 tod-y, Production ein scar ely inerease a> fast Yery Weil, Mrs. Prescott, that no from the plant. I think my mocher 19s to b ett 5 | hisveapabackionstic aoadiagain, | Tshway Commission that it will not pay ad on @ y the future as the mouths to be fed $9. he con and tack Margarita a setae ot tablantehan iy tates vile j oghave teadisoxmusheabout diss Reged sdvertised aca eriees BuUGeabhy watt coer ene projet that has mot been formally approved by the rds, “farm prices will’ rise more rapidly than, their daughters. But her name will except by special invitation, and then Bible balloons; Iavelyjane dreamed Testy theeation fone the removal of, part) cl¥ile Aid heldidite answer . 7 n i t i = be Dennis when Sally gets home. they made quite a festi' out of it. A} a a es A x ‘ o . “ 1 , “hee -ommodities. or if the general price level 3 \ She'll realize she pulled a boner the My father, however, told my mother When a i autocdsi et Beate ear fe has eed daultba cantatas theeniehiorn rraoond rab mis not Vy they wil) fall tess.” moment she talks to her. You never « great many things about his busi- eh life without ca aadident te in'o lifa fuliot herd work and aseful|again, Herd complegely, forgotten. all ; Stik a oe through life without an ac¢ident it isa life fu He'd c 1 1 ug te nk few seen a girl change so in all 3 ness, and took her udviee very often. Shrpweh Me wit ears | eeeutihtemccider cadatainerrec nike a life, From being a rather quiet littie “It’s getting toward four o'clock, Just an accident, pak drier ly * the wind. H The President’s Straw Hat country girl, she has developed into: and I think I'll dress and go down to ais = raete | And he is the only survivor, jGicming: i . en ew oD ». seed (Minneapolis Journal) the. pertest “stenographer you ever meet Sally, Jimmie, Shall I see you 4 Shingling «they mee having 8 ane: Bs Net angthen pens sweetie bee febed there was still more trouble 4 « fortes cairdl cilve 3 apolls Jc saw in your life. She certainly got there?” ro cht, a citi ki | 4 i 2 H oheria were pay fouward ty deliver’ ej Mt Coolidge wore a straw hat in Washing | the bighead when she got the job of, “You sure will,” answered Jimmie ¢#go found it cost them $100 each. | now alive. But Taft, still young at) The trouble was Prickles Porcu ; nh ecntrac ra on type of paving retary to the boss.” ij Condon joyously.’ “There have been = H ve contemporary, Pine, ‘There was Prickles calmly + XPa) : Bh Sy n his walks he wccompanied by secret service! then I could have bitte a when I have hate y pretty can t pebte) . * = to i i in-cus wonder at the procedure. Governor Sorlic us Sanita, Mil 1d’ preteuethe dactliegs » Na-{ out for asking the question. FF bate when I caite. t6" uty —— ! Consider Chauncey M. Depew and touched that walking pin-cushion he : agents, who would prevent the sacrilege of the Na : ras or 7 A new lamp, consuming 94 per, Charles W. Eliot. They are the same | Was done for. s ence d rocured te officials “Sure ‘s and new she was right and I Py uming. pe nee 3 ‘ 7 68 his influence and procured consent of state offi i : ; : + : ; ; are hey s already Hay ; Grubby. stepped on the brakes for 4 tovemiploy: convict: labor to ald in paving, His} Con’, “Mist magistrate having’ his hat, smashed of t what) y, the Was wast. aid! now live cole £0 ne ee ee ee eae lee eehiycties yearanmnaraithan Ue! |» third time that morning and this employ’ convict. 12 B- ° his head. But, were he a private citizen and did When she girl in conelusion that she's just ubout the, is almost as much as an auto sales- ye years Seay ; is head. I a i a i I santys = time his car turned clear over. suggestio _ gnored by the rleigh county ne ees anaieatawoine : » world. | ma dore Roosevelt, and twenty-two years r pucuestion was ignored by the Burleigh « pan hhevedorkiwtrawehatcin igo or New York after, months ao, she Ms ly dandiesiawomaninialletheswosld. | aay more than. Weodrow Wi rubby wasn't hurt, but the ear was ' hoard whose members went «head and before the! september 15, he might invite upon himself @ small! pimply, her teeth muddy. her hair/a splendid wife: and she might do|, Our idea of a man who doesn't} Evidently the joyous nearly qtulned: atvcostrayéortune:to . P pimp tit fixed. ; project was approved, hired an engineer and pro-| violence usually stringy, and she stood very {that for somebo But | know; know where to go is one who sits| contemplative life lasts longer than. aren Grabbe sasce paced vagels } ceeded to strong arm the project though. . badly. Now her complexion has| now that the only thing and the best | through a movie twice, Phe eperenuels: ones Nationally (To Be Continged) © : Ba - The straw hat is a sensible head covering on a! cleared up, her are bright thing she can be to James Condon is| — ‘ Few Honor Students Nationally: | wright, 1986) NDA Sonics, Inc) 4 Again Governor Sorlie made a trip to the Twin] ; ; jis very handy with her lipstick a good counsellor and friend. [ know} The most peeviliar thing about Known opyright, 1925, D ervice, Inc. 1 Cities and secured a*promise of some $15,000 from| "Ot day, whether in June or Octyber, and it is the! Witte 1 dont admire the way she knows more and is more logical,| Women wearing knickers is they| The list of the Phi Reta Kappa = a the railroads to assist In the payment of the project | PPi¥ilege Of an American citizen to wear any kind | Stands, iteertain the latest thing! and is mich more just and decent | button them below the knee. seholaratiip pale societ Ain hs | A THOUGHT 1 BEoau: is ei pn) | of a lid he jencany- dav, any: in debutante slouches. You see than I ever Pos Setere A sell eonaveredta obe Callterhla, ies just out, | t because grade crossings would be eliminated, bu! Of # Hid he pleases any day of the week, any month | 1) Gey Wks el Wad. dhe “Just keep thinking this, Jimmie,/ Being stung by a bee is consid-)From the standpoint of national ‘ they made the proviso that the project should tial of the year. But hoodlums object. They forcibly | which you find some and you won't go wrong,” I said ered good for rheumatism. But it! news, there is only one name of ne 2 iene: ect ure Vforbid an American citizen's exercising his in risen from ignorant. par-; as I hung up the receiver, is bad for the disposition, portance on it. Behold also the ships, which” put through as outlined by Governor Sorlie and his |! ja | se) That is Helen Wills. The cham-!though they he so great and are i ei en (iin Gotimiasion vidual rigit. mE IG +! peluce they married in haste and/ pion of the world, in physical achieve-! driven of fierce winds, yet are they 8 s he ee ssion, ei ; which I wonder not 2 bit because of | repented a isure; y - e intelle 2 4 Further, the highway commission would have| «This straw hat matter ix a straw showing how J the'strenuous way in which he mak: | yy""in- haste ‘and. repent at works [by sehfeving. diveinetvons im ie ale! Wurmed about with a very ” small done the engineering expense at practically no| the wind blows in this Country of ours. We must eth love to the ——— and helps make scholarship respect-!titeth—dames 3:4, t EONCTMOF x cost to the taxpayers of Burleigh county, No ef-|#!l conform. Human beings must be standardized jhonrbitb fe but An olditimeria obser tion te tne able-by, showing that she regards it| soe _ xpay ‘ y. No | jie nel ete peape Bre leae aes the rte rt set is a ey do is set and)as worth even while. i "Tis skill, not strength, that gov- t fort was made to secure these services at a savine | Ke / can products. "We must all be a8 alike AE es smart. Tae eattbere sen tlie lst will doubts erneth a ship.—Italian proverb: { a : sae : as sardines in jl sividual refuses. e ess in some cases achieve distinc- pickles a | 5 to the taxpayers. The county board proposed to} #8 Sardines in a can, and if an individual refuse dancer He who always has a kick com-|tion also--the notion that “prize 4 pay some $6,000 for engineering services, aan ne NAY is resented. ing finds it eventually arrives. scholars” are failures is outworn iaativ d arabs ic i The President's refusal to bow to a decree of fiction—but the only ones of them t And finally in the project would have been in-| The Presic 0 sa ie } ik Nanken i i New York, Sept. 30. who are of even local interest yet are ‘ cluded the stretch unpaved between the city pave-| fashion, his Yankee common sense in heeding hot]. ang down Broadway the two or three who have tiready| : ment and the main entrance of the State Capitol] Weather by sensible obse n of comfort, should Meighan and his wife, Fra made names by athletics or “student| t ildi set a new and salutary fashion of Americans doing egn acts at\n first night. activity” success. Markets where there i: tat building. Y : Mere tee ait the sa A A : ; 3 a potato ; These are facts for the taxpayers to consider. | the sensible thing and acting, not as their fellows |be taken for any husky. : slow and not always spectacular, | GeocesTasie, gate logked, up by" There seems to be a great need for more teamwork | iM every matter, but as they individualiy wish to do. |eop off dut Fes hae No wonder impatient youth prefers, tary Ketter of the chamber of com- 828 t GL Gauthe (there ure lini Mie ee a {| Arlen, whose name buzzes over the the triumphs of music or of per-, merce to take care of the surpl > between the counties and the State Highway Com- course, there are limits. The Arkansas court | teacups all about town. He was at sonality. hand diame the (Mandan eieinite, on and if there were fewer axes to grind the| Which sustained a restaurateur's act in ejecting }a night club with Ethel Barryraore} But in the long run, brains and] Yorkshire bacon type hogs, placed on ih hate coat, was eos law and good sense, License Hen much younger.” And speaking ot the combine ‘them ‘with the quicker PA edema) . xtreme. a sonventional tyra is awother, |bobbers and bobbees I note that nues to distinction, also. F I A Losing Venture cxtreme : <and (conventional, tyranny. 18) Ao last, June Walker, Helen Hayes and i the ote fordor sedan stolen from i Next Friday the United States reclamation serv- | Neither is proper and both are offensive. Middle of fijey Mackey h: succumbed to Bbout thie, weeke en es Mandan ice will sell the irrigation plant located at Willis-| ‘he road is the proper conduct for anybody—some | the mod ees He awe We tleed by fie Senasapolie mallesyant i! ton. It is a small project, but has been a failure | ©OMformity and some individuality, Scale oeetee areai” CEeTR ADVENTURE OF Harday morning and a man giving : financially. Yet it has given a service in that sec- Pe agave hin New Mexico ranch,’ eating ata THE TWINS {into custody, according to.» telegram : rilliste 5 plectric light, ainstorms of Iron fF 5 sraae | received hy Chief of Police Barnes. ] tion of the state. Williston gets its electric light nStOrN 7 lage, even - And whereas he BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON |} The wire advised that the car was f and water supply from the plant. A coal mine is (Dr, FE. E. Free in Forum) shosketh the goed fois of the hinter- somewhat damaged and that’ Abbott:’ ” 1 itp cperated by tba. plant, That storms in which the raindrops were pellets lund with his novels, his w MORE ACCIDENTS was willing to return without extra j Ordinarily an institution which served so many} Of white-hot iron were once the rule on earth is straw hat of desert pironealliiet Crabby: Groundhog's) dition papers being filed. ; ae en his automobile} .é community needs, could be run upon a paying basis. | one conclusion of modern scientific theory. er OR OW Val abeie hit the turtle in the road, he hadn't! A test of the city-water pressure | Doubtless some well managed corporation will pur-| In the first stage of its history, the earth bubble! , ‘ajid @great ood tiie learned his’ lesson. jab hydrants in all parts of the city a i | His fender was mashed and a hght' is being made today by Sanford Her-' ~ _t chase the plant and run it at a profit, The govern-| Was gaseous throughout. Its chief constituent was was broken, but the, engine, wasn't lerg of Minneapolis, representing t ment rates for service furnished at the Williston | gaseous iron, this metal evaporating, just as water Anderson, the playwright, at. the j hurt GSS enon va [ibe Bite Betsstied: Ensineeriag Ae i: 4 i i 1 2 4 fere’ ii ‘and i | In about half a shake of a guinea-' nity le ervision of the plant are low because the government operated it. | does, when the temperature is above 4,500 degrees, Peeuigre stabi ner ney and until pig's tail he was out: of a5, ditch Various insurance companies, Press- y No private venture could absorb the losses and; Fahrenheit. Mixed with this gaseous iron were the Vist Lawrence Stallings, he labored | and whooping it up again as hard as, Ure was found to be 70 or 80 pounds q keep on running. Governments have a y of do-| Vapors of aluminum, calcium, and the other rock- at newspaper editorials and housed Be ralaiaer es cried. “That gazoo. | Mandan’ (eee A Prstent \ ¥ ing business far under the cost of production. forming elements, just as gaseous oxygen, nitrogen, | his family in a tight-fitting upart- |kums certainly did fix my car fine,| 3 For the most part when the government seeks to} carbon dioxide, and so on, are mixed together in the | ously, Saw Bobby Folsom, an| \t ike: qerconums, be T do. Ana I ox a / i s C s ivate initia-; present atmosphere of the earth. nehanting young entertainer, to | Bate, folks that are always’ preaching: ti enter lines of business better left to private init! pres Dl Shamiadenshe venta (emia tartar tis about being careful and running | LITTLE JOE | y tive, losses result. North Dakota has had some pit- Slowly the globe of hot, metallic gases cooled oN pag run away from home in Joliet, | Slowly snarl ran Those e road: — a oy ter experienc fi its outer surface. Presently the outer-most layer IIl., and been booted out of comedies | Signs are silly old things, too.’ Re a er experience in this line ce : y ha OherReAINGRbIch Gio wantienee| He flew right along the hard, nar- WOULD BE NICE IF t The public sale of federal property at Williston of iron vapor condensed to droplets of molten iron. | \ | row road and was going about a mile; a minute, when suddenly he saw a, ° COULD GO AROUND | tone Cignee ie right across the path in front, of him. \ nen ‘ Grubby stepped on’ his brake like} AGAINST (TAs) yg |) ‘lightning, and although the little car | way nearly ‘turned over, it didn’t, quite But it skidded off the road to one! side and tore off a tire. | “What's the matter?” asked Sam-| my Snake, raising his head and look- | ing around in surpri +++++...Saw Catherine Dale Owen, a new Belasco actress who, I hear,! has been called by a prominent artist; “one of the world’s ten most besuti- | will end a rather unfortunate venture. Under the influence of gravity fell toward the centre of the g!obe. What It Would Cost period of the Rain of Iron. ‘ful women.” When surpriseth not A man and woman in Illinois poisoned a man, At first it is probable it these raindrops oF ae all sien Hees miainey before Hee ys, was that stood between'them and their love affair, They | molten iron ‘evaporated immediately by the heat fanaa er aT Nata yells tne admitted piling poison an inch thick upon the food of the interior, just as degert travelers see today Saw Leslie Howard, probably Broad- which the man took to his work. The jury did not the raindrops from ‘clouds high up in the air evap- Way's most popular juvenile. yet 1 Consider the heinous crime for which hanging was orate in the hotter air close to the ground, produc-, these droplets Thus began the | | i am told that he is old enough to be a grandfather, albeit he looks like foo easy a punishment; they deliberated long and ing no actual rain at all. But gradually the interior that not at all... Saw Suzanne | gl old godnel. Wh aimee dt yehemently over what it would cost the county it) of the gas bubble cooled off also. Soom there accu-|jnate. ‘She was a protege of Sarah | | there for? Don't you know that you ie a the couple Were tried before a “hanging jury.” | mulated at its centre a ball of molten iron. Thus| Bernhardt and made her debut at mi eve seas i) what's more, Tho judge as he excused the jurors complimented | originated the iron core which scientists helieve, on 9% ,1n, b/Ai son fiery cen Asean e answer your questions one at them upon their verdict and told the attorneys for; the ground of m diverse evidence, still fills the ef are Fi Beauly and am told that eile y one Ate Super en ite i P i e t because |. P i ‘ defendants that they had scored a victory in, central third or so of -he earth. (VRE EE RO BDROAS. TOF. 8. Fes : even look like one. And I know that the 1 }0f an enlargement: of the heart, at|: \OQ7 2°27 fae oie I'might get killed: but just becans | ' . i 4