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PAGE TWO less to do anything about it. We havo the votes and The Bismarck Tribune the’ machinery to put good men iu. Some day we'll An Independent Newspaper do it. THE a ee NEWSPAPER jah SS tRNA ENE SER, ( ished 1873) | 2 : SCRATCH MAY BRING ATTACK ee ne ee er : OF ERYSIPELAS BY DR. HUGH 8. CUMMING vere. If the pationt is weak ‘or if What Do You Say About This War? Published: by the Biemarck Tribune Company,| Some evening when you have friends in and con- Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice At! yorsation tags, talk about the .war that Is: being d A\ Bd - eee ein tet | ial iat mnermuy, wornre, oii George D. ets. clase re reg Publisher waged all around us. What war? The war ‘that | y, 4 ba The skin of the body is made up may be present. i Wadevssrsge has of ene side the radio and prohibition, and of ANA 7. ~ - be very distinct k ‘here may be, severa complications iErysipelas is an inflammation] such as ‘meningitis, . pnewmonia. of Subscription Rates Payable fu Advance the other the movies and automobiles, with Mr. p 2 : ‘ YET, A occurring In the deeper layerof the| “blood poisoning,” though these con- con by carrier, per year. $7.20] evoryman's purse ay the priee, Mere are a coupte | 4 oy t 3 skin. Contributing or’ secondary i nusaa. Dally Pag iy alg vay (a “~ {of thoughts on tye matter: | ; gl 2 petent ‘eituetions bre: eaaielie ‘The disease usually ends in com- f Y sta ; outelée A man from a fairly good sized middle-western i - alcohol, -kidney disease, diabetes and plete recovery in persons who are Pay wine oe ‘ debility from any cause otherwise in reasonably good health — OO embes. rend Stiese of Cirew ry S| ee Cee ee ie cee ee eee ee 2 : 4 The dise ia prone to occur] provided of course, the patient is impression that the big city of today ie entertain: | ee ® 7 iy when there are wounds or scfotrhes properly treated. Member of The Asseciated Prees ing its friends at home as much of more than the, ‘ ze bd Jy Malhy pereohs, eae ay aunts ments should be .left to a The Avsociated Press is exclusively entitled to the) smailer city. This was a wort of a. revelation to: ; ss : ’ | The face is not infrequently the seat | it may bo said that the diet should a ited | the visitor, for he remempered the big city he visited of srawinsias ‘though it ‘may jeecue be light, mostly lquld and that water the local news of spontaneous origin published here-| Yefore tho war where few people entertained in N q "7 uncommon: fora: versan to experi-|sary to keep the patient separated tm. All rights of republication of all uther matter/ their lomes, cafes and theatres were filled. 3 ence several different attacks of] from other members of the family 1 | : 4 : facial: erysipelas. and the person who cates Tor “him herein are also reserved. Why? He asked himself. | f it mask not bs forgotten that this| must exercise great care in thor Foreign Representatives le radio bringing-back the great American home? | eet cual jows,; and can be iy ing ie ee win seep G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY But against ‘that probability he notes that the auto-| | ens behte Mea an seme sade met ‘ i not himself suffer from the disease. parts or after handlitc CHICAGO DETROIT | mobile today. is as mucd a part. of the average fam- \ E Before the days: of modern surge! ‘articles. which have ‘heen in Tower Be vite BURNS AND see Rts. ity ae kitchen. Everybody has one. Then, every: | i : A “ q it wae not uncommon for those who | contact with such parte, ngclle 5 e ‘i 4 were treating cases of erysipelas to| dressings shou urned al ow- NEW YORK : : : Fifth Ave, Bldg.| body must be going out in automobiles. But they | ¢ = ’ carry the in: fection on thelr fingers @s jand linen, used by the patient can’t go out and be home-foiks at the same time, D, oo P 'rom one surgical case to another in| should be boiled. P dressing wounds. Such a procedure} The patient should be kept in a (OMicial City, Btate and County Newspaper) | seemingly. ¢ would be a disgrace at the present Tet, alry room and shoutd have an ut that is just what. th ARE, doi con: c time. 2 abundance of fresh air during con- ? Le rae eee liken 4 | The direct cause of erysipelas is a | valescence. : Who Is a Republican? cludeds, f | very small vegetable germ as round ipelas occurs sin other With the appointment of Gerald P. Nye as a And. the man considered the movies, too: He | : a san “ae whieh Oceurs: in chains, pane of the body it is ely due 5 e' f 4 en d fs i aS same short and som ite lang. to tion being implanted in some States senator the acid test has been applied to bis | waits in line almost every time. he gocs to a movie. | , aia: He Forge) gt pe EM page aL AS) a political faith. Of course whether he is or is NOt! agg that tells a simple story that people today are | sipwlae: Rha patient often has @ chill| a pjn scratch or a mere blister. . All foiiowed by a high fever, which con-|wognds in ‘the skin should receive tinues throvighout the course of the | careful attention. disease, The suffering may be: ne- right, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) entitled to a seat depends solely on how the senate | crowding into theaters every night—deserting their feels about it. After perusing the majority and] homes, ; minority reports of the senate committee on clec: Well, thought the perplexed map. the people are, tions It would seem as much law has been assem | going to the movies, they go out in their automo- | bled for as against seating him and that the issue | piles and they stay home to hear the raido—and | hag simmered down to more or less of a political |.tnat's .nct all! He counted numerous little parties | quibble. he had attended im the.past few weeks at homes of to a corner and hid them. After! that he chased all over town, .and: thd back with his arms and pockets! ‘ ull, r ‘Then he jumped up on the table That leads us, then, to the text of this editorial: pig friends. | ates iy sua teeter ein eas i “Who Is a Republican?’ oe Every one of them had a round or two of cock- | } i HH i / Hee pape lid. ena hopped off and hid. The United States senate found that a very hard | tails to. enliven the evening. Maybe that’s an an-| | r } LWA set - when the children came 4 j | rae dinii fe i h- matter to decide in the case of Robert M. La Fol: t sier to my question, he thought. Before the war, ) ara f teats, anal pated the a | ‘ lette, Jr, but the members presumed that he is *!or pefore prohibition, there were restaurants where v : prize pie, some got old crusts of ‘ ae ae see ny eat tke Republican until he is proved guilty of being some-| people often had their parties—or, at least, had their ; 3 lien cate ot hi Heri ipa boa ae nee Oe decent tive any- thing else. * Sunday dinners—to give the wife a rest from the * was dreadful! ‘Mrs. Bollinger gray where, Here in North Dakota the simon-pure Republican | Kitchen. But today the Sunday restaurant is almost Las " , ; : , Fay ie poly be aE Wnt keane iui: (G:) aealat Wah amte a new is hard to find or determine. When Taft was thing of the past No wonder ‘the Fairy Queen sala building going up. Guess he will say snowed under by an avalanche of protesting votes Stil the man hadn't settled his problem. Still he ‘Christmas tree was still .up and’ ed the Twins to catch such a naughty| it was going up on the left-hand side. everything. And there was. enough' goblin! ¥ there were some 23,000 dyed in the wool (schedule | wag ready to agree that people stay at home more i 4 . q x fruit cake left from Christmas to go (To Be Continued). ie mi helene ke? ae ee x ci q ince " ‘6 i iu , tl tains were clean vrij t i . re: years old. ope K) standpat Republicans. Some of these have since} today than they did ten years ago; and at the same | : 2 and the "holly Soteaths. were “still | (COPS THERE TOEGNER' Service, Inc.) ceth’t sell it to a restaurant. died and others have moved away. Others probably | time go out more in their autos and to the movies. y fresh and—well, it just“seemed like al, -y. - a z 4 4 LETTER FROM MRS. MARY ALDEN | tended to buy for myself for a long : t qhate altould be wttoltumein dye- have done some political backsliding to sult the] And if 1 live that sort of a routine I have spent j ‘i good time to give a party. j | PRESCOTT TO JOHN ALDEN while, ee 9 = ss ‘ exigencies of the occasion, all of my money, he mused, without having bought PRESCOTT—CONTINUED Oh, how wonderful!” | exclaimed. fit ase Meriaesy eantee up all the] i : dng’ Christinas uecktier enether color. 4 isei y said Thomas. “Mr. Pres- s one. ai It ts always humorous to see politicians openly | pooks, music, or bettered myself very much, What Cs ead Bae soon very Dea x genet MOcprSsaHe . Me a party was arranged. for Wednesday] parading their deep party fealty despite the fact] is it all going to lead to? Cam we keep up the pace?| put on, I knew I was the last person| With his love, and talking about the| Afternoon "at two that the primary thas made party regularity hard} yes, t suppose we can. so jong a8 our puree holds | 0" earth that she wanted to set her Seats TELe Gaatanly aioe ae} ateernoon Aiaip comened did. Sally and trying to the fellow who wants to stay at the|on—and that depends on prosperity. pl ae gy il tee teldl bred ects came heme ou, would want him tof Sloan and Peggy Porterfield a New York, Jan. %.—\See-sawing pie counter. In the various campaigns in this state}. Well, then, what happens when we have a slump?| Gibson had gone glimmering. learn ete isle liad yn oe sonny po mniane Sina eee up and down Manhittan Ts]e 1 aid vi Ne a : 5, new car, he ye y ry ay * an since the advent of the Nonpartisan League, party|Somethnig will have to be given up—thc auto, the! , But, though of the romantic side) with greater safety if-he was at the|clothes, starched collars and long beige ts eo gies gi mnified re Nothing makes us madder than seeing a coal man frowning during the winter months. Only a few more shopping months before bathing girls will be back on the magazine covers. Street cars are about as contrary alignments have ‘been ehot to the winds. Pelf and/radio, the movies or costly prohibition. + con, will prebably «want ts Reowitue ae cj is ebtoran Onmoment anne re meres’ eee | gentleman as one would meet in} as women. Very few of thom will power have been the chief considerations, ; ‘That was one man’s conclusion. What is yours?| condition of my finance, where wel was not wont to joke, but it did not] goloshes and overcoats and hate as) wiree miles of Filth avenue sttoling:) go your way. t ‘uere is no real ‘Republican organization left in| It’s a darned interesting debate. See and wee ae iole that little Jack could| there were, and bright lights in the| th Manhattan melee y * ig del . tends to do after we are married. t what he was telling] wigdows and everything! (It was a)'"¢ “anna eet A soft muscle turneth away no North Dakota, That was demonstrated in the cam- oz cao Me. Gthenn ken vaeed eat eae guEt whet hes was> tenistg pretty dark day.) ‘ eee uae pues Ashore wrath, paign in which Porter J. McCumber became the vic- Another One 8 within the last year on an in-| “I'm sure you're trying to make a] The house just looked like a party ,Chanced anon Cyril Mame, the young AL cin dkenclonale poate too 0 , g 63 . f th hundred dollars joke! g 4 y grown|to anyone passing, and of course tim of treachery and political short-sightedness.| An Euglish pastor: lias issued x blast against , month.” Of course when this is GUE: | So Phonan ne? SNTUIlY SFOWN | Tweckunose had eyes like needles. 2 ie had come to town from his her- busy making a living to go aroun¢ “No; Mrs. Prescott, Master John|He wasn’t missing anything. { mitage in Milford,.Conn., with many] renenting later. Personal hate and venom removed this state from) prides who appear before him to get marricd “with | mented by my one hundred dollars a i ‘i the sphere of influence at Washington when Mc-| their faces dietiguced by powder ote paint,” 1 week, we will be able to live well, if| really said all of it, Your oldest son,| “Oh, ho!” said he. “1 wasn't tn, See ay tere a eeaiden| (COPYFight, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Culmber. was sacrificed to appeaee the prejudices nd simply, the rest of our lives, Of] Mum, surely thinks u could not ut I guess I’ll go-in anyway. ancers” or something like that.. LNG TR LABS WIE There have been. so many remarks like that of course I shall not be able to compete hout him. Sometim So when a new batch of company Y. Fomwast tke that of} course shall not, be a ea een trout, ay at | arrived, he hid behind a lie erty! ea, Helen Ford, most charming! Oni ohis Radio | 1 " with Leslie’s mother but I am sure ry 1 late that it’s getting tiresome.. When, oh, when, will | that we shall have enough to make golosh was so very tins) ane vee eire pone Be eae g joor. . of: the political henchmen of the Fargo machine. i. ady. guardians of the public morals learn that there; us of some importance in the little reeWhat did you say to him,| walked right in through the when she was Helen of Elements in this same machine are now. pursuing: Nye ostensibly upon a high moral plane as well a3| isn’t the slightest r ti community in which we will live; as | Thomas?” Now the only Way a goblin can] q.m . Eww upon filmsy legal technicalities. . But the slimy | virtase ene omecuen between cosmetics and | \ "tre going to settle down in Win- | “Tasked him if he thought it would | have a good time at a party is to get! 10)"ehce Vgumched a chousand con-| WEAK (492) €-"Dinner music. 7~ - virtue? % 2 terbrook, my old home. be fair to take my job away from me.|into mischief, And Tweekanose kneW ¢iact. And the tal told of when Meredith, reader. 7:16—Th trail of politics is being disclosed. Self-interest pL Pa ea es We are Manning te oA mae to-| That seemed to be a ee he new to have a perfectly . splendid she was still in ails she made Franks. '7:30—Ross Gorman a ts D in tl c| re ir | fi 1 i t ime, oe Fy aides . and political alignments for 1926 have dictate? A Poor Time mortow in the old church where yout | five-year old rain tae jue ore Everyone was in the front of the Such grand recitations that all and/and his orchestra. 8:30—Cornell Dispatches fvam, Moscow say that the Atheists'jam sure thag he will look upon this| “And theg?” I asked. rouse playing guessing games, so, Sundry predicted great things. It} University Glee, Banjo and | Huh League broadcast anti-religious talks on Chistmas, %¢éding with approval, for he must| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) | he wandered back to the dining room! ooenea in the city for which most) Barrett and his orchestra, 11-12— ‘ every move. There may be a modicum of law on the side of both the 'Nye and the anti-Nye adher- ent ki that I h tbe hi to_have a good look around, " ents, but the chief consideratious are politica) and|day, but that few peopie listened In “because they with my children since ou married| NEXT—Thie letter, continued. The long’inble ‘was et with Jace! laundries are named, and that its| Vincent Lopes and his orchestra. 5 the voters of the state, regardless of what faction | majority was too.‘busy celebrating Christmas at the | Leslie. es mats and dainty napkins and silver : George Ford. So that when Helen] Variety. 9—Novelty program. month's trip to! spoons and candles and flowers. But they belong to, should not be misled by statements | churches.” we, Pash nner aeer se tepee marys | the thing. that ‘took ‘Tweekenose's came job hunting he gave it to her,| | KDKA (309) 6:30—Dinner concert. lwsued trom the same Fargo sources which brought) Broadcasting speeches against religion 1a 2 thank-| Gibson's sister, Mrs. Castleton, will U eye was the big tissue-papgr pie in aN ote eee ey Gon BME WORE 1ddl sy. 4:46 Diaper ceon> about the defeat of McCumber and the election of}less task at ‘best. But he who would try it at janes at yarn ee te it “wos. only ta make-believe ple wane sneer: sie soaleareneye ne. maar. | cert. Sag Oa al Lynn J. Frazier. These political pirates. deserve] Christmas time—well, he must have a wheel o hii ife’ le TWINS ut of red ti but Tweeka- ‘ing, striped. trousers oF siee Central - , two | sunshine of life’s afternoon. @ ol ‘issue paper, but Tweeka- ry $s Qa 4 eeee e. worse fate. than Gerald. P. Nye. 3ala60 of ir nose*knew what wae-in it—presents With black and dark blue co ? WHAS (399.8) 4—-Mu: sélee: that. fails to mesh. Dear Jolm, F kasy\ you. will, be * ticularly are ‘these worn by doetors,| tions, ‘oncert, - LS ea uc eles very glad that this has come to your OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON for everybody at the partyt. ‘i Lena ey ane Others of cproteratoasl| SCUW (OBB) GecDinger music: 8:00 mother. Mr. Gibson is a God-fearing, y ae rer eee Pomee trade }—Classical. 11:30--Orehestra, — Donnybrook would. have been a fitting climax tc embarrass those political scavengers who were re- man. He looks upon the modern Tweekanose kept right at his tricks] and cute little mirrors and leather *9d@ soo it ane English ine, “I aan i ji ild living, if;and the Twins and their little fairy | pocketbooks and puzzles and all sorts Also do I note that the Ungis Insomnia Clu! sponsible for supplanting McCumber. By their act tendencies of jazz and wid Wein&: Ul friend, Inch o” Pie, did all they cauld| of things like that. Each boy and ranon sro wrth apace. -Ueen c.simme WET (400). @ Classical; (800 they eliminated this state from an intimate contact certainly with moderate disapproba-|to catch him. girl would pull the ribbon that led to’ day did I see Joht Drie wae ee renctera: 8:0 Entertainers heay Ee actiieal atraire and. destesyea tad tion, He tells me that the moment’ But so far they hadn't even. been | his plate, and the big pie would tear 2d Playwright, who lectursth here) — Variety. 10:30° Little Symphony. 8 lestroyed an influence he saw me at Atlantic City he said able to spy his coat tails. He was a|open and out would come the pres-,2"d there gathering shekels iy Aisene Hearne, « tener. .38-— that the other states coveted. Minnesota political A National Asset. to himself, “There is a woman 1) Aly one, Atel ya ae aoc es, Saat ihe ants ee 7 ATey placid duper the hie ae MW MAG Cini Organ recital. ss! \d a g E k ; i ife,” out the worst thing of all was} “Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho!” chuckle: a payee é, - a : pewees" did the same thing when they defeatel!| (Des. Moines Rogiyter) would Tike to make hy | wife.” and| bway he behaved at the party. |Tweekanose hopping up on the table. @d 1. A. R. Wylie, who despite her| G:30—Orchestra. » 9—Theater revue. masculine sounding initials.is.a tri Senator Frank B. Kellogg. now secretary of state. and tailored lad and N When Joun St. Loe Strachey, editor of.the London | tit'r had avfecling’ that 1 would| ‘Mrs. Bollinger gave a children’s “Just wait till I get through with Political conditions in this state call for a-uew. ; Spectator, visited this country recently he came with | like ‘to spend the rest of my days! party for her little girl whose name |this lovely pie!” ii yi vi ly. Its he te fi! ; . ard, who hath ha kind of leadership in the Republican party. |® feeling of pessimism. which was not allayed until oN por Peg oe inught Hite good fee Peres while the paper tid etait aN Ora uresaets Bi ARSy DUCES Aine ERR A 1) 7—Orchestral pro- Those who presume they are in the saddle have |e Journeyed by, automobile trom Bulfalo to Phila-| ted through my mind, at that time. = heen aceimed as tin ATASUGAN =: eTLW (4B) 7 ea eana Grosse, bungled things long enough. Adelphia. In bts ‘glimpse of that rural territory ho | |! shall never again feel. that any-| And Ashley Dukes, who hides organist. 8—Community sing. 9— 2 ie wis Feports the finding of confidence in America. He tender cenion’ ere fake meine My os ne pear iret SerHe a74.a 0. ert. 9:35. 3 vl a 3 im—a most et 374. Cs * 23b-~ About alt a. rolling: stone gathers is .specd. recognized there the bedrock of.the American struc: | | Give my love to Leslie, although in“‘London except’ Bernard” Shaw,|Dance concert. ett aid cela ui aa ture. : fet poh fH gel he valk cncayh Ts a hick eae 1 pores aan WDAF (365.6) 11:45—Nighthawk Thoroughly Disillusioned It-he had driven from Minneapolis to Des Moines, |! be glad to have me comparatively | fl . Winter unless lt doeigen tevcnteriain| cs . Manntalk. Time from Kaneas City to Denver, or from:Spokame to | pu of her, life and T could never be, i [ : the visiting Americans. ..... ¥ happy in your house af long as I; i Elsie Janis, th yh: in; Billings the Lonson editor would have found much | knew that ‘she was giving to an un-| ie Wig Mich ubead, aa HUN Hope HOO (OGLE eGettesers, the same.thing. Character of the farming and topog- | Named child the love and attention, : S fFolling about the world ay. in| Studio program. 10-Dance tune? Probably no country in the world is as thoroughly. disillusioned and cynical about its politicians as America. KOA (322.4) 9—Dance tunes. © Pacific 7 The disillusionment has been long in coming, but |"#PbY would be different, but the inetitution of the Hericky tea “Winn aedmes ar, | P a peling. had oe yoat At ie. oe paps Al US mia goroten a it is here. single family farm home in the open country ‘would aahpeagme FARES HE epoca pave i hee. and she oftimes hath quit in mid-|Yeabel. Bowen, - sepranoy Frank It wasn't such a terribly long time ago that any |e found quite constant. Here the family bond is} borne your name. The child that! : Pet viene cheng bed agi ea aed Reina a a, “ne man in public office was looked up to as an oracle | ¢8Pcclally strong, here active Hfe ind open air make | she, had adopted could have been * Sani: 2 eit Polly Grant Hall, Bovbie Gross, Bud fop strong bodies, here is a strongho'd of individual- sent to some orphan’s home. Lamar, the “wolf of} Hoff, Joe Ray, Charles Cole and oth- of wi q sient | | | Saw ve isdom by 90 per cent of his constituents.’ His IT 4m signing myself for the last; Hi fi zs g Wall Street,” who long ago déd cause} ers, 11—KFI nite Frolic. words were accepted as pear's of great thought; ism and a retruiting ground for all sorte of social | time by the name your father gave} . } ay intiow flareyin che how! taarkel people felt that almost any congressman, almost | ©™deavor. arte th ie me.’ MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT. } | 4 § as ever he did in the business world,| . UNREASONABLE ~ any city councilman, almost any mayor wdé a man} 't Is easy to’ yield to sentimentality in discussing i Siz a ‘ pees a. {| jand he was with his bride of three|~ Marjorie: Why did you break weeks: al night club. aS % | off your en; ment with Kenneth? : _-~GILBERT SWAN. | “Luella: Why, he wanted me to of ability and vision greater than. those. of the com: [Dome Ife on'the farm. Some of the: joys and ‘satis: | UETTER FROM viseC CARE | mon herd. \ fection whieh city folk attribute to rural living loom'|. °° “OF “THE SuCRET : a ‘ —— merry him!—Judge. But during the last decade or two.there hus been F8er. in the distant view thai they do on the farm. DRAWER: ; ; : | A THOUGHT | : a revulsion. The American peogle, as the saying is,| Because the vieltor ie feasted he somehow assumes | yAcisjnere,! am at last, dear little | : —S 3 A THOUGHT - | \Be net a witness st thy neigh| without cause deceive aot with thy lips,—Prov. 24:28, Marquise. I home again, and oh, How good! This that was my) and mother’s and is _now! - This place where my = girl-! that all farm repasts are feasts. Because hospitality is not hedged in by the host's subservience to a time clock the visftor imagines a life of easy. respomal- began to get wise to their public servants. . Ani now, instead of revering the politician as x greut man, the average man epeaks of him ae “that dumb- bel” —if he doesn’t use a harsher. word. bility. When. farm prodigals return with grand- ae fi lash ast : F : Z in me! i " Shall i This Is no one’s fault but the politicians’. ‘Thets |Chiliron at Chrietaves holitays,-much of the memory | "When Tarrived corly this morning| - BL faoctt No, nok 10 VEL cote Shake actions have given them away. - Unfortunately, however, disittusioument.” isn’t enough. We may be wise to our politicians, but we cep them in office. The average couactiman, con- €: nun of mayor is pretty muck like ,bis prede- Coasor of thirty years age. ‘ 4 = Iu otyer words, we've” only-gono bult the way. .. We talk a great-deal about, our national destiny, ie. Hi ft | comes a place of plenty, festivity, and simpie: vita!- Covered Pet eee Mihich colder | ity. Hence there ig a disposition to seo the snow Mr bs feet eR ie | “' ee ae Presci ly bound farm home ase place morc’ blesied than’ It| yum, that he hed Matendea G dive Ber to those whose exit is barred. feigt 5 UE A ae pel he oleae . But. we-need: not'distort the acteatity to redoguize Ninn whlch ‘had ‘alteed ‘| : — q i rg that im the singtetamily. farm ts. an institution of fover the buen on hiv leg-and, the -P = ‘ 17s, roads: good. vital, tmportance, one of our: steatest. social asgets.| Lecter said he must not attempt to z 4 E Fargo—C 20; roads .good. . volgen its Indeed, he made MMankato—Clear, 24; roads good. Gbsetvers have found fault wecatse the farm ‘ . Bt. Cloud—Clear, 30; roads good. folk were. not pictaresque peasants such as may be papel Ae al fous sete. = fousd - er countries, These oritics are,seckiag 0, : ‘Hipoing-Part eclondy, 26; roads a piety their, imagini: 31 serious, but the doctor wants; |-7" R 4 wood. y the distinetive values of SC ee Alina bd ew skin to Ms thorawehiy healed p ft Y S ; luth—Partly ctoudy,' 25; roads : America’ ej : of drudgery,.amd monotony fades and the farm ‘be-|:Thomas was at the station to meet; Z ; % ; speare. the zie Radce ee: resets is 20 dete - } a : Mandan-—Clear, gti roads good. mus guarded against ‘hat -we-should te tothe: it . take 3 , joudy, 20, roads of ie " ts ae love this that imoving pictare, Tibink hy hy- co i bad. . ‘wician was glad.of an excuse to jeg : : i La Se lea 30; road rough. ah: THAT'S. WRONG 4 Frank: is it\correct to say you ‘water the horse” when: ben were surprised by 'é ry r ts % . i ie ae er: Yes, quite pine Love Lasighs at locksmiths but: it new roadster—something I ‘ (piekii ne i Spear): Sie vas sickly grin for bill