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18/1906 : The Bismarck Tribune ‘i threatened to cut off his daughter without | The Political Bee aa 6 Ellin Mackay for twenty-two years has been hap- Li ree Retin lewspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER py, through the efforts of her father. She prob: Ch Ve oe y YDENT 2c] y <° WEDNESDAY, (JANUARY LUMBING IS COUSIN i ». ‘py.DR. HUGH 8. CUMMING | readily Slog thé: ‘pipia: and bring / ae about insanitary condition: ry, ‘housewife. should pay at- tention to the kitchen sink. It is ¢ | anbald be: strained before ‘theyre In a Utopian society the peoples of | shou! straint lore they are the. Woe ‘ould be eas i. aani-| thrown in the sink. Solid particles tary homes amid sanitary surround-| in wash water’ frequently elog drain ings. “In such a society there would | pipes, producing’ an insanitary con- bé no slums, no ghettos, no baat! dition, which often results in injury 7 (Established 1873) ably will continue to be happy. Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| But Clarence Mackay, far twenty-two years the | Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at! happy father of Ellin, probably will have a hard} Becmarck, ap second class mall matter, | ublisher |time forgetting the result of Wie years of happiness. Subscription Rates Payable In Advance { ire Pass Yt Daily by carrier, per year.... $7.20 Dally by mail, per year (in Bui Daily by mail, per year (im state outside Bismarck)..... ce re Surgeon General U, 8. Public Health . Hy rvice A New York humorist hag suggested that. Con- gress pass a fe ‘al law against\ all hypocrisy. ra tie It is a lovely idea, But think it over a minute and Beatee barcen, Sr i befle tet from view ed OA geen. Dally PYvomber Andlt Surean 0 Cireuls © [see what a horribie place it would make of thts tation. of every individual, ‘Toward ioned sink is usually a built in afteir ber Audit Bi ft Circulation : chew i . country—if it were observed ‘ j *|this Heal pre tnust work in the field SAN nage id coe ; t ‘ | f public health, req lassocured Stent ie exclusively opti eat cugunueiue @umena eave (Or teers Setar “"In the first" place every home breeding place for vermin, and be- ta inten eet “a cows eine reode eeenites on the stump and relharking: H should-#iave an adequate supply of|cause they are closed and dark and F) ase for republication o! pews dispa' les | j I safe water to meet its needs forjdifficult to keep clean. 0 dS a al Kec) tail UAE SUR bale i naar AML SLE IRL + cleansing and bathing purposes. The] Many people do not realize that \ the local news of spontaneous origin published here-| honest and reliable, and { admit [ couldn't fil tet g plumbing should be in good condi-|the cellar is one of the most impor- ee fa. All rights of republication of all uther matter! i, nait as well as ie does, because Vm only run- 4 EO Pig ee sede es I gla T) Frraiec ie tige, Seg OR oh alhabtbwaD bested ning for what I can get out of it—but please elect | the cellar is damp, the water pipes|bish, All’waste materials should be 4 @ vay.” i} hould be inspected, for damp cel-| discarded frequently, and not al- Foreign Representatives i Mid Pad i ‘ . e frequently due to leaks hid-|lowed to accumulate in the cellar. G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Or, perhaps, an castern banker might issue the EE den away in dark corners and cov- | Accumulations:of refuse in the cellar CHICAGO DETROIT titowing statenielt: i G : ; . ered by discarded rubbish. provide convenient shelters for rats, , Tower BiG aYWm, BURNS AND EMITH en'| "Sure, the farmers are im tough luClgBit T'm open and fret froin abstraction, Chile [Infented: with'vermin,"ths_ place. to q A bho tad a Z \ pen and fr 01 ¥ - . q NEW : : : ve. Bldg | atrai i “7 S dren should be taught never to throw |attack is the cellar. Put your cellar the drain or the bath tub, for these | disappear. (Official City, State and County Newspaper) so I'm against it.” j And then the movie actress would tell the re-| Nye Is Seated porters: = : ern exchange the party would have re Gerald P. is now junior senator of North 0, my husband and | haven't had a scrap, and | : Z SEAT wank fos! caer Gee Poaeas Dakota and will enjoy that distinction until the lho isn't a bad chap, but I need some publicity badly f of drinks. : voters make a final decision at the polls next June-| ana if 1 sue him for diverce it will get my name in sida ioe Werhieates aaa tae Political fortunes may even perpetuate his tenure] ine papers.” | J pest E Kee settee fe eat of office, : And the self-appointed head of the committee to| Pure Capra’ is sacuei ct anhaiae Mathes b Thirty-nine senators put a highly technical con-| investigate the morality of the town burlesque shows thing like $200 for “broken glass and struction upon Governor Sorlie’s power to appoint| might add: \ furniture.” The only reliable “antique dealer =* is the ‘merchant who sells eggs cheaply. ‘ ft ‘irst chamber we: many members were! “1 don't give a hoot if thesé shows are harmful : wuyiouniy, oe Wosbecters of Rober rules of order. while forty-one realized ti living in glass houses and could not be too meticu-|or not, but I'm just ac hing to see one and the only lous when it came to credentials. The Tribune has| way I can go with a good grace is by pretending always presumed that Governor Sorlie had the au-|that I'm trying to safeguard our young people.” puffing contentedly at their long thority to fill a vacancy under the brond terms of| ‘The gas company, of course, would send out this \ \ \ LO Ae UTA ee ele) What the world needs is an alarm clock that: will say, “You'll lose your job if you don’t get up.” Other pictures reveal members port, 50 bottle claret, ete,” In : the state constitution and the statutes. But it has] notic ; + : for the ficet time, wae extremely eiometimes, the snswer te Why 4 always contended that the seating of Nye would be} “We are raising the price of gas 10 cents, effec Bhecked rea Prat a fe fellas dat hit smoke a cigaret: through political, rather than legal, persuasion. The | tive at once, because we want bigger dividends this Bary custent. He y be th : b liey, Old Republican Guard opposed Senator Nye largely] year. ‘Try and get out of paying it.” ’ Today the cccreae Politely re- but telling the truth isn't iva yex: because he has been labeled a progressive and i3| To top things off, the chief of police could an- eet etaiee feck your cigar in) stiy polite. known to have strong leanings toward the so-called | nounce that hé knew there was lots of gambling g0- Reet “ee ea ee You hear a lot of talk about self- farm bloc. ing on in the city, but that political leaders had TLBER' SWAN. (Copyright, 1926, A Service, Inc.) made men, but ajl men aré that. A perusal of the Congressional Record revealed | told him not to bear down too hard—and the popu- stored Sustain 2 sharp difference between senate leaders as tc| lar song writer could confess that he isi®t trying y ] gp } whether a United States senator is a state or federal | to start a new art, but is simply writing bum tunes | (An intimate stor Experts think the. old-fashioned dance is coming back, but we don't. of innermost emo-) however, that_a New York financier ir The sad thing about having a wife officer. Constitutional lawyers of repute were ar-| for the money he gets out of it, = ebm - in private letters.) | has already offered the required half is she is always Betlnay | her hus- , ' | =:rayed on both sides and some verbose arguments} Tiig world weuld be too topsy-turvy if hypocrisy | From the Pittsburgh Sun: Offer until the pearls Gre hiss | New York, Jan. 13—Upon the wail Mik ee i (were made both pro and con. As the five days of| were illegal. PITTSBURGH'S GREATEST _ Miss Paula Perier, the popular mo-|°f the New York Chamber of Com- : ae Pxeecumcnt procecded, “the: legal harrages ‘became! ‘However, we needn't worry. It! never will be, CHARITY BAZAAR tion picture actress, will be present | merce meeting hall are massed the LAUGHTER If you want to make someone be- : This Evening Will See the Stage Set| during the last three afte inti i i i eve em. i more dense and confusing. It even developed taat ———_—_— for the Greatest Charity Basaar’ evenings of the bazaar and. he is |Puntings of several generations of| The funny side of life, it seems,| ieve you tell them- something they ; enings i Ab Palla. slips by a lot of folk. ‘They never| Want. to hear, some of the Old Guard senators were holding their Why Not Drop It? | Commencing next: Motion atehing | pinging from New York, where she| "They rige in gold-tramed: splendor] get the benefit of any bloomin’ Joke,| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Seats upon rather flimsy and debatable certificates./ The way of the peacemaker is always tough.|at the Coliseum. the County Bazaar |bracclec which is her Gift to the Or. | {20m the floor to the arched skylight | The little things that tickle one, and " Z ’ high cork the| ft provoke a smile, are just the] ——————_________» After all legal arguments ‘had been uttered, the | Usually he collects the blows that the quarrelers , Siyen, bY anne Hepeet Ate a ae Iyex-ficed John i, and the Pa cuctalr things that, ‘after all, make living| | Temperatures and \2issue narrowed down simply to the broad proposi-| aimed at one another. continue afternoons and evenings | nificent offer for the necklace if the |@minant features of Morgan to the| Worth the while. } have a | y ‘Ro tion that whether Governor Sorile had the power| The United States is finding that out in Hts at-/thyougheu! the week, |") Ucommittee decides not to sell the) 70Und florid checks of well-fed and mio cansl erier ieee ee tae ad Conditions | ‘or not or whether a United States senator is a|tempt to mediate the Tacna-Arica row between | porgeous pearls that helonged to Mra | atere ie a vety rommitic story be- DF ee acévuihew bh ne thei? facia i Seca iatiad of ate _ State or federal officer, the controlling factor was|Chile and Peru. Undertaking the job at the request Karl Whitney, and which have been|ing told about town in connestion |. What ‘an absorbing study for one| in- i Ps] Bismarck—-Cleaj roads. good. of the qualifications of its members and legal is-}apt to end with both Peru and Chile hating it ar-!to be sold for its benefit, will be on | the bazaar were left to Mrs. John |Jike to guess at the number of deaths} Smile replace ,their frown. ‘ f fas roads good, part. however, of the many wonder-|tragic death. Mrs. Prescott has|, NW; t© the average mind, the|&t latge will greet pata) oi dent assembled in behalf of Nye as against him.|ther will only stir up more feeling. The task {}! donatio cided that she would sell her entire {tes modern business methods, es-|the sort of spirit that can make the| roads drifted. 7 : mem" tio ds ; he's right. perts and it has heen found that they P**I. think it’s much better,” she told | think: of it in terms of, fiery romance. ‘ Rochester—-Cloudy, 6; b lican Guard. ‘They knew that the arguments urged | Wise thing to do, | ees ee ae ; uluth—] H Mrs, John Graves Hamilton 5. New York “Chamber of Commerce,|smile and knack the frown and sour-| »o4 cl aerate ernor Sorlie. After the fat was in the fire for s by Mer Whitney z } ; i who enjoys reading character from|# always turning down. But this} s+ Cloud——Cleay, 10: 1 i that the United States senate is the exclusive judge /of the two nations, it finds itself ina jam that is|his wife, to the Orthopedic Hospital| thar. the vests Ghat witt well gkRoW" | Features, or for a doctor who, might| Would change if they would let a Minot Tardy: Cloudy, 30 “oads 0 . ‘ A hearty welcome always waits the| £°00- H ¥ display all the time. Al Pi ay from high blood pressure! ; Fargo—Cloudy, 8; roads fair, sues may or may not direct a final vote. pee ae Hane Pie : “Tha magnificent “gift is ongea re Aredaad iy ghee late oe ee man who's full of cheer. The world Mankato—Clear, 4s laa o die oa = ee y not drop the whole mess? ‘o proceed fur-: r ce ‘ j jamestown—Clear, 29; roads sd. There was as much convincing law and prece ful donations that have heen made to| never worn them and finally she de-|t%™ “chamber of commerce” con-|mighty glad he’s here. He spreads} Hibbing Part cloudy, 4 below; fi b ; t i Ms world look ‘bright. He thinks a| T# He was seated because the progressive bloc united | W@sn’t of our seeking and we can get out with a During the week these pearls hgve eglicction because of the tragic mem-| S¢Mtial conservation, super-organiza- < f iecs , Grand Forks—Part. cloudy, with the Democratic A the Old Repub-| Sod grace. It seems as though it would he the | been estimated by Tiffany's pearl Bx-ary that encircled it, thi of iin tenga of fierg Posasee | he's right fs MS WAY Froude paruy deified. a are worth much more than a Uigizeparten, that Liteave: thin money hy Vel g'Rera da Wie. porttaitof, ane} Come on. you, sombre people who | procked, ae le against him were prepared for the most part in Se eaReRREEEnEEeT h\ Yunder ‘a deed of trust to my two John Crager, president of the m ih North Dakota by a political faction opposed to Gov-|{————— already offered a half million doll ‘opyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) |'!708” ' 10 ry a. Bit te note ee oly FOE’ Mandan—Clowdy, 28; roads fair. ° for them, if jhe mie : ; ‘con.|_ lé-thus becomes apparent that the|t® try a. bit; it’s soft to make the "I Mid did bid | Editorial Comment Irondale” 8 pe gee NRO he lad] att terme amP, hese dp a ana aieene| Woman,” 2 se ad five days and facts simmered down, the political . a 3 antedates' the American . revolution | fit atid join the joy parade. : 4 aspects of the case outweighed the legal phases, ——---—T by several years, million dollars. h is eh ee ‘And this Cruger it was who wrote After all, it's foolish to lose your i and the senate for the most part split along politi: The Letters of a President Bout to kay, Chee Re mavens RAS | tne “historic “declaration ‘of rights| temper ‘calise you ‘can't expect aw-11 News From the | cal lines in seating Nye. Of course in the Demo- ier Nore Worl) Toten ‘said’ solemnly, “the. Third and gfievancey of the colonies” into| ome find ose nee eM | State Universi: fi cratic vote there were a few exceptions, Senator| THe statement that the late Mrs, Harding burned Princess is about to’ speak.” the Sianin Acie RETR idee ee See girs 5 versity | | hat wite frequently | PFactically all her husband's Jetters and papers 1s “What is Daddy?” asked the! yraunce’s Mihderp, awine,pale’s d cof-| THEY DON'T MEAN ANYTHING |®————————— Underwood, who has been aligned quite quently Third Princes: ‘What did you send + —“No Smoking Allowed.” “This En: Seth the conservative wing, voted for the acctiae et{ Happily modified by an announcement of the Hard- or me {OFF Twas Na iagy enced | fee house, which still stands, recon-|~ fmoking Allowed.” “This En-| Professor William H. Edwards of 2 rvative wing, voted for the seating ‘ ‘ . ‘ 3 sold . such ® | structed, in the milling heart of the| trance for Employes Only,” “Post no| the history department at the State (Nye, Senator Borah has been independent in many |'"& Memorlal Association, Yet the facts are "bad ) uwnat did you come for?” askea|*90d time in the beautiful 4 ul” mud; | Wall Street section. A most impor-| Bills,” “No Minors Allowed.” University, who made a study dur- issues, voting now with the progressives and again |°MU#. ‘The papers, we are told, “were sorted by Ub Glub when the Twins and Inch'o'| Thefe i no mud in Nobody's Land.”/ tant business mecting it mare ton ae ‘ ° ing the past vacation in the offices ' ‘ Bis ead mannaed acs oe “And only nobodies play re | Merchants and people alike wete out-| We once knew a little tot who want-! of the League of Minnesota Moma ' ywith the conservatives. He cast his lot with those |™M's. Harding. Those that were immaterial were | Di fad manage perches in’ the hig| there id mud,” said Ub Glub severcly.| raged at the. tax demands cf ‘the|ed @ baby Balities at the University of Minne: 5 | *““tavoring the seating of Nye destroyed, but all of interest to posterity were | bird cage, where the Nob of No-| “The daughters of the Nib Nob should | motherland, In a majority of their tired sota, will have his work on Minneso- °° we i | ve 8 7 . e ae 3 5 saved.” Nobody ever doubted Mrs, Harding's de-|body’s Land had invited them. eS Where's your cat?” | hearts the ri ig tide of revolt. “Pm ng AS her,” hp eerad Published in the near bee s sa , Senator Nye Shee “We came to find out if yon knew i 1 bat oa i eet {OW months ahead of him, Sena votion to her husband’s fame. But it requires so 2 and ous 16-9) he second cat. Has it hairs in] And here is another interesting| ,,Said the wifey who was blue, did simi} it 1 ely “ but ag sage of ayers highly trained and impartial a judge to decide whaz| toy” Pa eco wir ranged ine itg whiskers, with three onde subject for contrast: It is a bill “Well, ‘walt for me,” her mate 're-, year on the same subject Hic stray ‘a le can ecte him. > mai able, awh ure,’ e re ce: en the Tavern for a rt} » = ir oes siden sites ae a ee eccpite ig permanently valuable that the one safe rule is to feat ee oe ne ite singed them and they all split. thrown by’ the chamber "tor one| “Our rent Is overdue.” _ re interim Conant, sat i 4 : destroy nothing. Any intimate associate is pecul-|thtnk until I sneeze the cowwebs out | me of them are even quite curly.” 4 ; Ho? Administeation . fa, thal i : haan et uta the political harpies farly disqualified. ‘There was some reason)in Wil- of my brain, and I can’t sneeze. un- - pee Bee wae hove nome ele Ta Hon oh Stal eo a 4 iS jitica! B ti i » | “Bring > heart, while the British troops de-]_ Gosh, I hope some little folks read; liamj Roscoe Thayer's remark that a reading of HInek ce Pie Hooked aronad. aad duet i nek thought the Twins. parted. thi widows’ biographies of their famous husbands al- foon spied a tiny green feather stuck most made him an advocate of suttee. Would Mrs.|2Giween the bars of the bird cage 8. Play: After all, what is to be gained by aant ae plled tke wean pla forge Bak to remember to mind ‘Town's Talking,” written ty debe that pursued Senator McCumber. The victory of Some of the items on the dill are: this young editor has shown that the kind of poli- weerest place yet.” He Jars bottle Madeira wine, 50 Bottle Continued) ~ nein gen perce mrt imps gem eter 0b 4 e which he passed to Ub Glub. ; — Emerson and Anita Leos, at the Uni- Bry Feb aee nee ens tee Beptbllsl washington, have preserved. her Anmand’s letter to| Wasee Urciok ter See ‘sid Gees: And” when mother fests bats you) ZSrsAY aEmOry, onthe “nlgnte of cans in Nort ‘ota does not always pay. Lund Washington abusing the ditty, cowardlly New |‘! The Twins thought so, but don’t feel 40 good yourself, do you?| January 25 and 26, hose who expected that the rejection of Nyelmacianders of 1776? Would Mra Mncoln have | press their felines ee ek Sust think, you never can pos : a be gs ae ewe ae me ae 2 a preserved Lincoln's letter describing his ill-starred suddenly i Achat” went Ub | Glub i AOAC yonome yaur ° ; ; erybo i } Pose Ber ales, trie nce i pp man up thelr law for the! courtship of Mary Owens? Yet in such documents |*"“pid yon ring, sir?" asked the tall |; —_— oe prises you] “Experimented Dyes made from * | ' “ Pp. Ne hidden the secrets of personality, man with two noses popping into the] |: f done for you, if you'll do what you Ligaite SS ae apie ef an z ae TEA ‘The Library of Congress is performing an import-| still under hiv gute the umbrellas 3 = ese can. for them. gees be g sei Mrs. Berlin’s Dad Dreams of Past aN GL ALE erase a) ; 5 et Surely you won't mind if we-sugs| Partnaarier ney petore the General a ant public servic m4 q “No, Mister No *” 8a Jb Glub. ete S tahar canal’ Ga ord taea, ihe uaws, public service in collecting the correspondence ister Nosey,” said, Ub Glub. “| didn’ é f that you use your little mind| 2Agineering society of the Univer- I didn't. I was just scar a i =| £8 sity, Mon evenit Proft f as m: q One 1 s as ji aring up an id mind mother. | iy lay evening. fessor items of the sudden marriage of Irving Berlin, vk any presidents as possible. One by one the} ides. But while you are here, can] ; : 4 a on Lgkinesst) sal wa re sian ‘ane: hole tiles . tere ’ Wied has conducted a study of po: famous song writer, and Ellin Mackay and appre- a are a ae f aes peach. Beis they ean ‘tind arts: with whe The next ‘Mme.you take’ ia. nip | Brus and han patented Peon | eiate the feelings of the girl’s multi-millionaire SA ee | ER OrRARE emia e from cider, take a tip from it, too,| 4¥es and has patented proce : ends? é Mi £00.) repari hd oe: ing enterprises can be based on these collections. | Everybody looked so astonished at It's ambitions and willing to ‘work,| Preparing Sel. oy 4 One now weil unger way is a complete edition of |this odd request that Ub Glub It was that father who 22 years ago nervously hastened to say, “Oh, I forgot to tell Nauecessfal if Joe aide nel the l A THOUGHT t 4 1 o a A ‘be successful if you didn’t meet ti waited until the doctor announced that a new baby | Andrew Jackson’s Zee Peace, BY denn, pence? EOTCE eee neal pens: : erson #0,many times afterwards. Nad arrived, a girl. Bassett. The Roosevelt papers, the Wilson papers, w how-you can catch Pag é Sorrow is better than laughter, for the sadness of the i heart is made p, better—Eecl. 7:8, that litt 5 Then came the fun and probable great care in|¢¥e™ the papers of President Taft, are there. Per- ‘oa ae er Ah, if you know. what there - I’m.not the Nib Nob of No- is in accepted sorrow!—Mme. Guyon. i body’s ing. choosing the name Ellin for this new‘horn baby. | Maps mime Precedent willamake it an unwritten | to. bape (oF nothing. always And as the child grew away from infancy she was C Panded apes katie cee executives shall| “The man with two noses ihter- the pride of her wealthy father’s heart. Nothing Pe over Fortne Mntary, intact. rupted here to say that he had heard : ; ais ay at le ird Princess’ second cat BLES was too good for her and there was nothing she Helpi had whiskers such as ‘his master a sa j En Was THE Sikst ONE could want but what her proud father gave to her. omine Them Back Kable ae ohiakers they, say, D : = = ‘Bro SHE ORG SHEN, BE. School days came and: passed and Father Mackay (St. Paul Dispatch), ‘> three ends,” he added. “It is 4 ——=——EEe eee Se watched his daughter's every move. He saw her| ‘The railroads serving the Northwest thave an- urobenly ane of these hairs you are ~ “4 M . " q a row into a beautiful young woman and Hike all|Rounced a resumption of “Homeseekers’ rates” to|'"«the very thing!” cried Ub.Glub. good fathers he probably eat with tears streaming Minnesota, the ‘Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, Washing- eet me the Third Princess at down his cheeks as he saw her leave for the opera |‘on and Oregon, from St. Paul, Minneapolis: and | °"ee ot wont Two Noses again, Fa ae a or for an automobile ride accompanied by a malo | Duluth, with a return limit of 21 days, ‘These rates |and-in about ihiny-tivy seeonte we | : : [EIR COMA GAME, NOUNG = companion. ,. are in effect on the first and third Tueslays of each |Teturned with a little girl spattered] a INGRI PUT ! \from head to foot. with mud. Th ‘Through twenty-two years he had made her happy. |™Moath, beginning February 5, They are proving | Third Princess Mogi pee mana. The “He wanted that happiness to continue. Naturally successful in the attempt~to get: the young farmer pie . t Gh he had his beliefs and his hopes for her marriage, trom’ Towa, Wisconsin, Ilinos, Michigan and’ In: | pird pip eae PSUR BUH the > Probably not as to whom she should marry, but ‘appeared through the &s.to the man HE believed would make her hap- diana to go out and see the newer. country and ex-| ceiling, per ind all, dumping the amine the cheaper and richer polls of the Western | Uhaier quite: binteny icy ged. velvet p states and-esteblish himself upon them. ~_ “My aughters don’t like me to sit}: ‘aol D DOESN'T. y ! The depression now heing felt in the corn belt, | Nan, “Mkiy,,,msnered Ub Glub to] f THE BROTH OG : f ‘ where land hab a market value of $250 and up, is|safe from tullets, for we never con / Sava 4 WERE MA A { im great part duo to the fact that it is imposalble to | ll who is going to get in.” ; Seer eee : CARE ERO ; : gét interest! on the invented capital trom such lands. el ish rake ob : |But with just ag fertile‘land in Minnesota to be bought at $75 (an acre and iess, and: with equally g00d land in the Dakotas ‘at $40 and $60; the cost of ed in the bud® producing a bushel of wheat or corn o; a ton of hey} “4F ning” by use of— is considerably lowered. The inviting rafjroad rates A s4 > Se Ought to turn the attention of farmers ‘everywhere! OS ann +. * = ,]tving Berlin entered the life of Ellin Mackay. ‘Sertin, orn poor and of Jewish parents, was not the sort of an objectionable fortune-hunting sweet: wealthy fathers would object to, for ‘he (Copyright. 1986, NEA. Berviee, Inc.) “But the father objected it was his ideal ss a married in his own fees Hoi ety A “ ft ma ,% Poet the Sorcha,

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