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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘20, 1925 * k T ib Feaeh bill not more, tut consideration, Most of The Bismarc FIDUNE jie cic tte sve po cea he aneninnng coment he Jeste CARE AND CLEANLINESS An Independent Newspaper lwithout debate at all ~ T mame | —— IN HOME ALSO NEEDED ostablishec ' a Cesta ben i Do vour Curistmas thinking early and avoid the = VE - 1] ~ i ' re Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | rl : | | By DR. HUGH Ss. CUMMING | 2 contains molten redueed by Den Rismarck, N. 1)., and entered at the postaffice at Surgeon General, United States | guarding the buying public against . Bismarck, a second cliss mall matter, | AvanhatepsticaitaiineelPanotesthan ansonectae., | ublic Health Service ip t fo in which decomposed George 1) Ma sident and Publisher! . : 3 an | —S | | When America was young and most) material present, have been wr . pass cee amon | { oe NM a | | of the people lived in the country or| adoytd by nearly all the states, n Subscription Rates Payable In Advance a A drink in hand is worth two in the buetie —|N An UMMEP-- in small towns, it: was Possible for{ Thess ment of ich fbods from Dally by carrier, per y 7.24 | hearly everyone to know how pla jone state to another is now pro- Daily by mail, per 790 ie A Van were raised for hibited by federal law. Many cities Daily by mail, per ye i mer xo have local, reguintions | which Ni stata Guiside 600 *. . When it was the custom gener: permit the of s to seize nad de- mbit ey alle nS eRe One reed Editorial Comment for housewives to do their own can-| stroy any food unsuitable for. con- have Aadlt Ie ¢ Clrentailo ning and preserving for the winter,| sumptio a selve ber Audit Bureau of Circulation they knew what material they were | ¢ of preservatives in canned nebe Meiiter of The asec lated Fess The Christian Spi putting into their jars, though hon e| V ed food hus Pree the subs debt 4 ‘ a canning, unless ¢ done, 15 of many careful expe! en! lutic The Associated Press 13 exclusively entitled to the (St. Cloud Journal Pre so ho means free from dangr. attempt has been made to dis- the use for republication of all news dispatches credite The reason nofor the rat disappe in Now, however, th the develop-| ver any possible injury which a to it or not ot ise credited In this paper, and also’. { le ae _ ment of industry, with the growth of| might result from the use of such ove the local news of spontaneous origin published here. | Yt Tewiver Senator Roy 1. Wilcox, in the cities, and with the general trend of| a preservative, for instance, as ben- men in. All rights of republication of all other matter Semitoriah race in Wisconsin, he is ( population away from the country| zoute of so . ing BbEBIn Are alto reseived ili, WHEL EE i CHWS Holle Kacklax ation districts into the congested cente Some preservatives unquestiona- than ah are cee ces u for the active Ku Klux Klin Of population, man has moved stead-| bly are used-in such small amounts Popposition, and his withdrawal from tie race,” iily away from the source of food| as to have no material effect upon ‘Th Forelgn Representatives this is irne I isa sad pity, A man's religions con- uppli _ the health. The amount of benzo- whic G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY : Today we have reached the point] ate of +s for example, which will int CHICAGO DETROIT | Vielen shonld never be made a political issue in | where a great portion of our food] preserve certain articles’ of food, is reso Fower ithdg Kresge Bldg | this country especially when that man is a splen comes to us in sealed packages, made} harmless, but the objection to these lon, PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ‘llth: e4Uieny sod Sennlop Wilcox ‘we know not where, af materials we! practically harmless preservatives i com NEW YORK : 5 Fifth Ave Bldg : ‘ know not what. not that the preservatives in them- t a eeaklSimals man But there thing quite so vicious as sectarian Preservatives have been discover-| selves are harmful but whether their tnt ' flint seontel cd, ways of using artificial coloring | use makes it possible for unscrupu- oan ‘OMicial City State (nas ourty Newspioe ! es wsons that contributed matter have been found until it has| lous manufacturers to mix. partly ven nn to resident ‘Tarts defeat for rect ion was that become impossible té tell by the| decomposed matter into the manu- the airgest Telescope he appointed as chief justice of te supreme court taste or by the appearance of much] factured product. ons : Largest Telescope . 4 i aaa ah ‘ of the food taken from a can wheth-| If preservatives are not used the mat dif ke seting telescope One of the {omen who ever held that) position er it is nutritious or not. manufacturer compelled to use paid n the world nat y was a Catholic ; It is equally impossible to know] only clean, fresh material. At the in the world i y tune . a oa ight nj ‘whether this canned food contains} present time the federal laws pro- 1 ar i oj! This cou ives a man the right to enjoy re ; ; ° It. 1s news:will com A surprise ee ae p i jany harmful preservatives or color-| teet the public to this extent, that A ‘ ially to of the scientific work who lisi freedom bat if he gets outside the popu ing matter and whether it has or has] they require the manufacturer to Aaa familia exodus of scientific workers, (rend he is often politically crucified, jnot been adulterated. : te on the outside of the package nee = 7 7 { Th social changes which have! the amount of ‘any preservative Stat Russia to France, Englana! The workd is a Jong way from accepting the tras taken place have made it necessary | that is present. ae the Bolshevist revelu- | Christian spirit of brotherhood and charity | for the people of a state, ac | Dangers From | wether through their public officials, piwease Germs {to regulate the food products whieh |” “There is another class of danger in telescope is being in The B se Hae aad’? jare placed on the market. that makes food protection n e dens ig to be dh imehes in diameter, 4 The Farmer's “Adam-zad | me comparatively eas; These are the dangers of in- : : {St Paut Dispatens | for dealers and manufa vy. disease: perme: ent time the largest “ steacope: is] baeritmdit im wie. e re | turers to mix cheaper materials with | “This ix generally a local problem, Yerkes Observatory in this country. Its lens : tn iy eed Ip month ol j those high in r favor or to! since it has to do with the food that eA BEN Al AES Sey tember in curious contrast a mumde | substitute materials forlis brought to the consumer day. by sl private imates™ i : | more exp day. Many cities have adopted regu The refracting telescope tre pe Which most i Spies in almost Ken-| jations requiring dealers to protect pie are familiar with. tt has a small eye-picee SCTE from Chicuea and New jeral_ use, were among the first im-| their wares against exposure to dust, i Bat ntoof the sprine wheat erep. ev | ports to be adulterated, Glue i r other sources of infection. leend near the observer and a large lenge at teal me ! we Se cheaper than sugar » regulations covering the the far end. BE DEAE Stn He pel Ine giradiction i [mixed with jellies, pre i ration of meats and fresh fish, ‘ e Leleneiiy Mt sort are already 2Y€S 40,000,000 bushels, and over the gov ‘and other food products containiny, regulations have been z ee ms ‘anne ti i Sven ~- | r _. | adoptd e ng the milk supply. in existence . mment estimates for AW ssued: Septembe | Then it was discovered that a fair-|"“Cleanliness and hygiene Negins at he largest telescopes im the workl are the te lM And it Will be remembered that the last gov [ly good imitation of butter could be| home. If you buy clean food in the fn 4 ; ernment estimate set the figures 21,009,000, bushels jmade of beef fat cost much’ market you must exercise some su- ing type, These do not employ a lens at ail ee : e an ee Hower than the © butter.Ways| pervision. over the ‘preparation of but a large coneave mirror instead. ‘The a ig over the July estimate, of whieh ali bat re e jof adulterating ol h other) that food or you cannot be ured rf 1 py dusiels Were represented bye an inerense in the j oils were found that clean food from the market will laced at the low tabe and the observ | i pened wer . HRN: WHGRL ENE | | Protection Against ach your table el er looks through an ¢ inserted ) JOHN ALDEN | when Sally Atherton! | Short Weizhts ‘ants do not a the side of t Not on variation. it will » SYDNEY he deft a young woman | It wa essary, also, to protect | ch conception of cl in : tempted by the “private’ estimators in. the to take ithe public against weights, to} the matter of food handling. sins ters mel are ‘ | med out assure the buyer he was get-) When the preparation of food is image on the big mire Of Ne ent cron: The hinyest wa you and} ut as she he ling full measure, left entirely in the hands of those rh face CANE & fart Tet pleted urns were in and the crop was tome | APA Ce her nooby | In re new set of prob-| who have E he largest telescope of th he ' tieally Lut the Nort durine eeop awa jo your usu- | ( the window on! lems h: m with} education, cay you expect. them to telescope at the Mount Wilson Observatory, By lao wen On we old man, | termined to her ¢.; the protection food supply.| appreciate the dangers of insanitary inch, it is meant that the telescope has a mirror doe [1M Process of marketing und was a fair mark for the } ind theresore | It was) found ry to present) methods of food handling or under- ae wana : 4 [inuskets of the private estimator as a supposed |the sale of food unfit for sonsump-] stand the importance of cleanliness inches in diameter, Mount Wilson aise has a 60-ineh : morning train, You must i ve T sent J Condon to th . jtion, of food that had been elin the kitchen? reflector. ‘The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory | New comes Ule government's crop report for the the accounts. in. the n telling Bim to bring: her direc it heen a burglar, the | dangerous | by i Those who do not know of the * 1 lector month of September and, contrary to the private rr the pe Ut te my where I holder couid have’ frightened disease-breeding b i existence of bacteria may not be ex- Pennie Pe wy (ined velectas eslimeles: issued during Ui vRatiNg: Wose ine, however, th Jor y ald arr plan to ive ay by one loud yell, and, be- | Regulations covering the canning ed utions Periodically announceme come Franc i Le B Uhe marketing’ season Of) bean here when the th started | Stimpson a chance in the ran officer of the law, he would and packing industries became nee ‘ ans are being de there to bub reflector ring wheat, it show falling off of 2,425, you might as well have ed and | at mething, In om been at least as likely to nessary and also regulations cover-} means 4 s ee eercert ire enna nade ilere Uoebaiiliy veh bushels from its report for August on spring wheat Ped the game uy nd. went down to. the stati successiul arrest without the gun" ing milk, megt, fish, eggs and vere-| especially ice boxes, need frquent with a mirror 108 inches in diameter, But this , ; : Bs = ull th Sally herself, took her bi s to shoot the right person with it.| tables. Decomposed’ food is a realj scouring, frequent cleaning and fre- report Aas been heard so many times with so little 20d a falling off in winter wheat yield of 203,000 4 had interviews with | Atherton’s apartment wie e j source of danger. quent exposure to the sun, Be . . 7 every bor except the te who are ds din wether ce ¢ - vom n n action following it, that American astronomers have DY It reduces is estimate for the month of | everybody except the see Unto “the ene You can uoyetae| , A, Bedi (Calif.) woman fount become: frankly euspiciounsof it August of 700,000,000 bushels total crop to 697, Whas become (oi TeBASCANAGSdicaGnGIntaA {I i Ga louse, 8 ‘ ae cael nice little car of yours! You were are Big telescopes are so important today becaus+ O00 bushels for she Waited Stites at the end of (door Heat ane aed ‘| , pittow. she swatted him '| ADVENTURE OF G onars joy, 20 gale. lt .and Hm i September, 8 on Oh Ae CNA over the with it. i | nd righ and led hers of astronomy has reached a point sre future dis- September, doy had said she wanted to visit 2 Was nétchurt; bubdel Ww {climbed right in and settled herself tal veries can be made only with the aid of % How the vast difference between an Re OE) My personal life Salle. Consequently. my secre: Gat Mraciitaealee The most harm THE TWINS tO rekie ators a ne cedididn't wl heel - Spring ‘ i way noone, lie than my would not be down to the of, BInhenE aoe scomba exist / Mark ad say vei telescopes and expensive supplementary apparatus real ie ie Dau Gay m i cui ONE Yt couse A until. the. next. mo ’ lane, amnplemens sopacombat in 8x18 |) BY OLIVE ROBERTS MARTON navthing, s thinking a lot on z 1 is past when the Month and a decrease of 3,000,000 bushels as re- only. published -« 1, that ne ONCE gWas oF : jee ! ES. Astronomers feel that the day is past when the o nly pu d, that 1 neve If she had had ‘a gun and attempt- i " < pk vartel . ran fe ; newspaper of in ice. 1 b “agg ponds ave! “Good’ Morning, Mrs. Muskrat, . | think I know what they were. lo amateur using a little telescope can hope to make a berted by the government in the same period, should "¢ person tirs in one wy not ny of a ‘be “d to use it, the burglar ewould have ‘cients r | Me was thinking that thew oceur icult . c © theo t : : : : snot a 7 put used his first, and she id have | 8° aa ‘ ae 4 H x we discovery of major importance, ceur ificult to explain ptunder the theory ayother e heen published Gaiiy d when IT found what eo Bt a i “Good morning, Naney,” said M | look at things depends on the cai The group of American astronomers in California that the reports were put out to benefit the bear mee Ute Neldsof the steel me poe The best weapon against an armed! Musk “It’s a fine morning this | (copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) ing at Mount Wilson and Mount Hamilton observa- iterests in the speculative market and to permit oy the wishe tnt Int ye steape i ue burglar ie a “ett pillow er ussiel anette inl exo aaatrat (To Be Continued.) 2 tot he farmer's wvheat at a price below | stay he a Seppe sh An 2 u) jab : nly is, Mrs. Muskrat, Rie ial SHAG chavs, Cotiie-tHc be, ATRIOS preme court in the trade to buy the farmers wheat at a price below stay he the little Stimpson Watchdog 4s.a:bvalniess and coward:| aagoNe iad oe bie tronomy, This is because they have the finest ay Hs value, ond when marketing was at its peak. CF it Et ly terrier, bea up to go somewhere, TO a aratus in the world and can therefore subject new Adamezad, “the bear Ciat walks like a man,” does arged now that my old secretary! Cyiminals mre arrested in other! pee he ve the ween et | R theories and discoveries to tests which cannot be Bet lose bis cunning and if he cdm underrate the stones: Ad Ictohl vos oo T would see she was kept Countries, by unarmed ofticers, and |p = ny Hepa biahean, Paige SIMS i rlue 2 » flotitious renor: erain viet defe s old you ¢ old her I would see she was ke, rumba nlesoRne laucawhereuik I sister's ay, and m1 duplicated elsewhere in the world. value. of the crop hy fletitlous reports-of grain yields) foctiy innorent af any weong Ge lias | Ge un oes efecountrle the hanas ter. taking her a cake. It's’ a | 2 to his own benefit, it appears that he is not without r “Damn you, Syd | (Copyright. 1925. NEA Ser rel hiding are. safer from rob- | Kind of cake that she is ve dj A i " it 7 ii truth of the m "OM WL ans ve have ever Of und I bake her one once a ye ; Concessions Willingness nor means to do it. ‘The government Z hes Fa Hae bers und burglars than we have ever /°" Where does your sister Live?" et ; r a f report discloses one method employed for the pur Continued. ae oy erybody’s | 88ked Nancy Caillaux insists that France “conceded” more than y { Continued. |. Abolish the “gun” in everybod Mi Pte Wee oe eee we Sasi the United States in the recent inconclusive dept POS¢. Hl shows that there is less hard wheat in the z lishae da IMaiaetine cellecrare ‘Down the creek about a mile,”| We heard a man raising cain with ee ae Ne Avich COUNtrY than there was a month ago or a ye: Sa ue |'Then,’ if the criminal has one by r to be carrying| MS Wife because he made her mad. negotiatio’ That depends on the point from which k } 1, | bootlegging processes, hold him con- Nancy. “couldnt! y, — mci ineasure “condessional” But unfortunately it comes too late. Here, w A THOUGHT | clusively guilty of assault to com. 2. cake! | said | Nancy. + You needn't blow up just because “It you take’ the American standard that France I 10 Suggest, is something more for Secretary o- vow “mit murder, regardless of what his “What!” almost. shrieked Mrs,| Your auto tire docs. The opinions of % esrap ane Jardine to look into, ; ‘i F other crime was.. The poe Whee-er Muskrat. “Trust my: life to that! those with you are much harder to hould pay all she borrowed, with interest at the He disappointeth the devices of does no good to anybody. Whoever washboiler thing that he. calls an| change same rate that we pay to those from whom we bor aaa the crafty so that their hands can- nendaial ropa wheth Jl automobile! No, ma'am! Not me! I : owed ii pn we concede f the de ig re q not perform their enterprise—Job | ? " shouldn't have a tooth left, it shakes} Some people marry for better or rowed it, then we conced ‘1 about halt the debt. Railroad and Motor Truck . A acre j Tifle. Dewteec So. And as for getting in, my nice) worse while others Mereey so they If you take the popular French notion that New York Wei New York, Oct. 20-—One of Clarence ™ | - oc S fisp tie into| White starched dréss would certainly | can get some sleep, France should pay nothing at all, then the French JS w OTK EMER). Darrow vorite bits of advice to Sass When dining tables first came into 1. ruined. There-is scarcely room in is Barebick EP E bie Se ptecan ns "Competition betw the railroad and the motor | timid folk is this: “Don't be aid | To accuse the wicked and defend us diner, it for me—let alone two.” Winter is coming. Don't buy a car by, offering to pay about a third, were making tre’ truck presents a problem that Js not disposed of by [to Approach. people, whatever their}the wretched is an honor.—Cicero. | w || “He could take your cake, anyway,| that's hard toetugt pond ay pear mendous concessions. dapine at nortncilci ana ation ic profit. Tekttive importance.’ They're all hu- I should think,” said Nancy. “It!on top of a hill, Ener ls. that aitth . ae ae ying that on short hauls truck operation is profit- han = looks pretty big and heavy to carry aor cee ae the concession. 1s vi’ able at the expense of the railroad, but that the | Of which Iwas r r S Don’t be impolite, but wait for no matter wit the terms. If France doesn't pay all iytter on lone howls taker prec the bust. ay. When an old ; EVERETT TRUE ¥. lt is quite: light," | some people to tinish what they 405 its debt, she showld atleast acknowledge all of it. a : writing advertising in San Francisco, mnounced Mrs. Muskrat indignant-| saying and you will die of old age. ’ : " ne: The short haul by motor vehicles becom came to town, Representatives of WY | SSE OA : ly, “I never make heavy cakes. But ee and regard any remission as a ing longer, No one can set hounds to it, So raps AH aeeney that deal ae her firm | X\ ONOFF/CLA tiered Teg aa nate. tal ing any) There Is a difference between ar- 2 a went through the usyal motions o! 2 ae ~ er, my 8 lay | guing and talki: i 5 idly is truck transportation growing tant Elihu Uctureampnena Sevicntne etn RECEINING| = OBSERVER. over and T won't need to go at all.” | ing only proves swig ean yeecus ek Bacnesses Muiman interes | ee : need ~ only proves who can argue the ‘ossesses Human Interest Church, engineer of the Port of New York Author-|— Shi f ahe wa ted to Al} a = eGeail bye), sald Naney. ct best, Washington, the nation’s capital, probably has, ity, does not hesitate to sive Jolson, her hosts thought ;qood-bye,” said: Mrs. Muskrat. —— REpetohy, he snauion’s capital, probably las | ity, does not hesitate to say; rangements made, but, as “Good-bye.” called Nick from the| Be honest with your wife and it more interesting people than any other city in the | i frequently happens, something went doorway of the garage where be was | follows as the day follows the night country. And yet how little news of real human 1 expect thet motortruck lines will be wrong, and the tickets were not mending a tire. . that you can't be so awfully terrible, Pe ee eT ar ihe: ea attal | built between cities, with banked curves the box when they | away went Mrs, "Muskrat toward peels eee NSE Sree cn ote Sai ae tse Fuhtren box-office the creek, but she hadn't been gone | It isn’t hard to make a boy i Wwspaper writers after a short sojourn there | md grade crossings climinated, with gr j the house was sold out two minutes when Markie came along | bed. Just tell him to study hie seem to. become steeped in heavy political star cut -dowm as they are on railroads, so ti Just then the San F ancico girl | in his funny queer little home-made | sons. i 4 a * : ate eae a hitter 6 ey ‘i I noticed Jolson si n the lobby, ° i etary ' Just occasionally does a little bit of human interes: ha WHI not be shifted) so,ofken. Lt will: ite a avenaat ask him, to | vou see Mother?” he asked) Even if a loaded truck hasn’t the i come from the capital ve done within ten years, and EN OVE she announced with w i Hou qs "ek ne never knock it off the § When newspaper men called cn Attorney General | these specially constructed roads we shi | entire 1 dowatita: nen AURULGhouEe Oh tke ight car, : Sargent recently, he was chuckling about a letter See fast’ tractors hauling long nes }ment and plucked ap hor sleeve, They | creek, Why--is anythiing the | Being broke with somebody isthe es af ‘i oe railer * When the trunk line comes i demanded to know if a single coc ter best y t ke fri jhe had received from little granddaughter, Mary tral f ‘ 1 Pras {eh rae ‘A ‘ay to make friends, Sor See : loay dE Wl eo wed ne le I had such potent effect, : acl, should say so,” ssid Markie. right, 1925, NEA Service, Ine.) ordon Pearson, 7, of Ludlow, Vt. : s Bi . ‘i & But re all human,” she in- SAY, 3BTRANGSER ‘One of the Woodchuck boys heard : : is large enough to justify it there Will be a | sisted and ‘walked over. 7 4 two gazookumses talking ‘to each aay ee the last Mus: he said, a DO YOuR tCYtES BOTH her. Gaxook like cake: bi ‘ “[ got 100 in spelin yesterday.” belt around it, and the trailers will be drop te also Poste : Chan eaecine in the one fe rae ‘FLAPPER FANNY s: The chances are this little story interested te ped off and handled by a smail tractor, 1 the way from : = found out that Mother was talking aj | ise> just to see you, I'm willing to | more people than the columns that are written abou: | 4 Such trunk-line rowds for motor traffic wi bu s, but they say there are --Mlebt.funding negotiations, politics and the like ta ore al Athenee ont 7 Sonn Apt none 1 great deal of money. There will be an approx: |". a mpment's — ha taney j mation to the indebtedness incurred by the r Jolson walked to the box office and i arch Warrants lroads for right cf way and maintenance, — ut | he Id a brief conversation, : The Supreme Court again has ruled that a ans | Major Church's prediction must be heard with re- | jy!R€? sonatas RBar Hea home cannot be invaded without a search warrant. | spect whem William F. Wi Ma usetts | ood. A little bit over to the side. It has so ruled many times betore, upsetting de-' Commissioner of Pubife Works, adde to it the state. | But. Ill work, in the center of the served convictions simply because of illegal search stage tonight,’ , ment, he did at a recent Port Authority meeting, and seizure. that most of the wool now coming into Boston from Yet) deapite these decisions, the illegal searching | Lawrence amd Lowell iy shipped by motor trucks of homes is almost a daily occurrence in this coun- "ang that they c nearly every bale of cotton sent try. }from Boston to New Bedford. ‘These are not the It does much to kill respect for law. |short hauls usually spoken of, Long haul or short ‘And what's more, he did! T can vouch that this is no mere ipress agent tale, for 1 was in the | part; I can further youch for the effic of the method used, for New York filled with successful men and wom- jen who, although they ret said to Respect for law, like charity, should begin with) haul, it is significant that the railroads are organ- Baye ‘tgall'’ eG: te get what they { those entrusted with the enforcement of law. izing to meet the competition of freight traffic an | eae cas aT passenger buses. One method proposed ig to use| | One hears 2 lot these da i H | Michael Arlen’s sophist Yet who should I recognize the other ht at his latest success, “These harming People,” but this ‘rare old friend: “How did you come to fall in?” ‘t didn’t come to fall in; I came to . Laws 3 | motor trains with a few cars for short hauls, Vice President Dawes callg attention to the fact! which can be operated at fower cost. Another is that unlimited debate in the Senate does'not make | the acquisition of motor vexicles to compete with it pass fewer, but more laws. The Senate, with its|the independents on the highways. The Penneyl- | smaller membership, passes more of its’ bills than | yania is planning a “door-to-door defvery” to serve! 4. i the House does of its. It passed. three times’ 8/599 stations. The New York Centgal inf ‘Tapuary Ail of which should prove the rare | largé a proportion ‘of those it introduces, | Was running 400 motor trucks in sixty-nine different ssiigition of wy boyhood fried *) -It-cam-be added.that unlimited debate also. gives j?Perations. between New. York and-Chleago,.— —JAMES Ww, DEAN. | j f /" Miller. Pc RARE: birthday cake to Auntie Brown) Coat’s “house. They are going to steal the eake as she goes past and I'm trying to cateh up to her. Good- bye.” ; | Away went Markie in his little rattle-trap washboiler ‘car and was soon out of sight. that very minute Mrs, Muskrat wa talking to two very naughty looking! little fellows that you might have taken for little boys, but Markie knew that they were gazookumses. “We'll carry your cakt for you, Mrs. Muskrat,” one gazookumus was |saying. “It looks too big for you !and we're going your way.” | “Well, I must, say you are very j polite,” ‘said Mrs. Muskrat, and she was just about to hand the eake over when Markie came along in his car. i. “Here you! Keep your hands off jthat cake!” cried Markie fiercely. | | And the gazookumses. didn’t need! ito be told twice. Off they hopped | ithout so much as turning around to see who was talking. | “Oh, Markie, I’m so glad to see! | you!” said poor Mrs. Muskrat. I've ‘had a terrible time. First one of the | Coon boys: pass cnr and salash: white dress, Youstear way and now body’ ae MS Due A , V And he was just in time, for at|’ in: that_big-velloy |, mud all over my! “Vv