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eRe _ (PAGE FOUR > THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE THURSDAY; JANUARY -14,-'1926 | Herbert, the Giant Killer _ ve: HYGIENE IN HOME VERY = _ IMPORTANT ‘ 7 Tati sates peor eee ea Pee ERT ee 7 | will be jazzed ‘opera, and well-jazzed operd, too. | The Bismarck Tribune The intelligentsia needn't wail. Irving Berlin and! An Independent Newspaper George Gershwin strike a responsive chord Id Obr THE Mee tmubiuiee fa) '4PER heart; Beethoven and Wagner do not. Of course, it's our loss, But out of this welter | F f Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,|of wailing trombones and squawking cornets there | = 4 suret DE huGR 8, CUMMING a be; fremeently aod raneted., wys Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at! may yet « sic that will satisfy ou Itt- , jurgeon General U. 8. Public would be wel start early an ‘ Bismarek, ag second clase mail matter. hen epee te Br ane ‘fis eae LEGRBIAE. | HS : Service make « complete survey of your | Vated tastes and, at th In considering sanitation, the bath-| home. Clean it from cellar to roof. George D Mann...........President and Publisher | room is one of the most important.| Remove. all debris, repair alt leaks, | eR CNR aia aor { J Th be kept| clean the attic, if you -have one, of patiy Stbtcrintion Rates Payable tn Advance || Are You Doing’ Your Own Thinking? | in''a clean and’santiary” "condition ll useless and, duat collecting ear . “ae ? 4 a ” an” é i i ilets ts, » furniture, and other ru! Dafly by mail, per year (in Bismarck) 1720, Do you think you are a “thinking man”? | Tu ide "une house, such places! bik. ‘Sweep the cobwebs from the, rey by mail, ne Bt m ny In other words, do you class yourself as a ae a ee be kept screened against’ ve hogiiate and from’ the dust-laden ’ ‘ 1m state outside Bismarck). + Oe ~who is moved by reason rather than by prejudice? lies, picture frames. le t Dafly by mail, outside of North D: ‘bee Ga ss fs! | ‘As we achieve better sanitary con-]| Open the windows ‘and let in the sf "Member Audit Bureau of Circal: | Sit down and ask yourself a few questions befor ditions we will provide plenty of|-sunshine, Sunshine js the best + you answer. i space for sleeping quarters. It in| germicide urs a reap Hc es : } Su pnos Q a" unhealthfu yr more an. two ir. ‘ake by Member of The Esa tiytead Lond ebrene| Suppose that some one sets forth a lime of argu: \ ret to soupy a bedroom 10 feet] out ard clean them | The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled | ment that is distasteful to you—calls for a course | long, 10 feet wide, and 10 feet hi ‘Serub the floor: ‘gt ase for republication of all news dispatches credited ae 5 j 5 5 p A AY tadthon {teat "does not possess | Soup and hot water a ¢ to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and alse Of action, lct's say, that goes counter to your own | 2 window space to the extent of at|ing soda are the enemies of dirt. the !ccal news of spontaneous origin published here- ideas. Do you read what he has to say carefully : least one-fourth the floor space is| Plug up. the rat holes and the micc ‘4a. All rights of republication of all uther matter ¢4 seo just what his notions are; or do You announce | o : u tory. A bedroom so lo-|holes. Putty and paint the cracks to herein aré also reserved. ‘ fea ik” _ . . cated as not to permit the keeping| keep vermin from ‘breeding, that he is a “bolshevik” (or a Republican or a Ku} X\ ‘ of bedroom windows open both in| A'fresh coat of whitewash applied a Foreign Representatives Kluxer or a plain sap, as the case may be) and let! WY \ summer and winter during sleeping|to the cellar walls will add to the | hours is not healthful. : appearance of your cellar, and Bi a LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY nore it go at that, without trying to refute ‘his reason- | . If you have a back yard, i freshen it ‘up. Inspect the plumbing. } ages dg. | 8B? serves attention. The gatbage pailland keep the pipes free from rub- ', ° tower Bldg. Matec wae i + r ii H LY. will bear watching. A garbage pail] bish. 4 ai PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH pei Conte Dec eee ae a oe eee $ Should be “of metal, it” should be| Collect all the old tin ‘ca NEW YORK : : Fifth Ave Bldg.! is confronting you, do you stop to figure the whole S <E \Y watertight, “and it should always be bottles and caeeeele ‘ thing out as well as you can, informing yoursel! S kept covered. Remember, it is the and alley and cut the weeds. nat a throw the collected waste into the % |e‘ (Official City, State and County Newspaper) as accurately a8 possible about the points of fact S . AY KA \ hi ‘and the fly. alley or on the vacant lot. Personal. 4 ® invoived, before you reach a conclusion on one side \ .: \ paper and other rubbish should not| hygiene and clean, sanitary homes : Constituents Demand Speed or the other? LN be allowed to accumulate in the back/are the building material out of iid axel oward h-needed federal tax Fe ge ek = ‘ Lx yard. Rubbish should be kept in|which a healthy world may be con- ee nal action toward. much needle i { Or do you go into it blindly and let yourself be} [Se K Wed @ proper container, so that it may | structed. Guction lags in the Senate vice of bio ‘carried off your fect by a catch phrase or slogan?| = = ‘ SS RRS . : ders on both sides ay ei ap abies | (Here are a couple, picked at random: “He kept} : SS Central Park West when out of, an A. Johner, Rocks Nagel, Anton Nos- x measure would be law today he nation |. out of war,” and “Back to normalcy.”) 2 apartment house door swung War-|sctt and Joe Glas. ite shenuty:< beliind: tie : beh 3 field. Farmers Mercantile Co., jis unanimousty dehind tie Repubtican propos In other words, are you kidding yourself when} | ===> Z ‘Warfield lived in the apartment] $25,000; Charles Major, N. for tax reduction; in fact, the measure as now be you think you're really a thinking man? | Z = house, it appeared. son, W. G. Safford, 8. ‘Wentworth t the Senate’ has’ received the endorsement’ of ear tay poustble anne tsi saat caa~ eves ZL * Noting the camera, Warfield ste te L. ad cb th hy ‘whole- { r only possible er this c sale and retai ¥ pene bemoce ere have been {6% tase flog In the growing willlugness of so many of — ulte’as though the whole thing had| Farmers Grain amd Trading:Co. of “|, Ameasures before Congress so favored by leaders in|). £6 let Others do out thititing So 1 % been rehearsed. \ fe Wyndmere, $40,000; A. H. Johnson, y ia is to others do our thinking for us. jong as When the scene had been “shot”! 0. King, Peter Liillectol, Ed Krog- j ull factions. we all study our problems and honestly try to think 3 Warfield walked up ‘and quite sol-[ness and A. G. Trimmer. Consideration of the World Court has delayed *] 54, way out—we may make a tew mistakes, but we ‘ emnly asked for hi * “fina vote in the Senate as well as Senator Sim-| ont go wrong inthe end. i bits’ commented Campbells handing mons’ efforts to rewrite the bill as it came from 2 HEN ee =f : the great actor a $10 bill.” the House. The aminority in the Senate has been eck Ghiswera for Based , ag Watdield took: it, smiled and went advived repeatedly by their own leaders that the) rie custom service has asked the -government ‘ This is the smallest amount War- f best policy would be to pass the House bill which |e. a pock crusher capable of smashing 1,000 cases : field has received 8 he di ; has ‘been approved by the representatives of all) of jiquor a day. A new industry is developing as 5 -. heights, oe parties on the Committee of W. and Means. a result of the Volutdad Act: Wx Nate fed Da tahini i i , Ps B % . Experience has shown SE Sal |. A strike on lower Broadwa; The passage of the bill may be delayed so that) ine ary officials that to use a hammer on beer and up like a Chinese bridge and his eyes|heart of the financial belt, ae it will not become operative so far as the 19: shud dalrosqoitions le tincavacus! ‘abalcllned alte looked like hot green coals, the other day that 112 women clean- Ne oo raed coasts: aan epiand ed comes are concerned. This would be unfair to the| stute expipdes: 4 fi p,iHlere’s my second bs mid the} ers re required to sop oh, a fenly peopie who have been given to hope at least that! prick walls hav . , Ub Glub mado a “grimace. “I'm]for the day. . < ‘a : ave been used to expedite law en- audio ” Most-men who cuss Congress for- tax reduction would become effective on 1925 IN| rorcoment, hut throwing bottles kind | (An intimate story of innermost | Pittsburgh Sun, “I think it’s very! Fe “opserved Uber youn eat ‘| (Copytight, 1926, NEA Service, Ine.) ee vere . tomes, Business generally has been proceeding Hired. the UY agente eid ctittemsd the | motions revealed in private letters.) terrible. Who do you suppose could) wigs a whisker?” dead cy , — . font a acid aga cievine ienieeratie alnotiigl cs fred the dry agents and gtiffencd the | From the Pittsburgh Sun: have told that I had asked that the! yiew!” roared Tom, “Mi-ow-er- 2 Yo winter is very hard when the I\ ; upon a i * ie . ans : ie ; te c oe i ‘ty’ strong atm of the law. It Is said that a rock crush- | Rar at omerostt ee 1 tase ae ies ooo!” coal cellar is full. f succeeds in blocking the tax reduction bi jon: | is became known to her! pearls shou! ¢ given to her oldest} - —- : cking the tax reduction bill’ Tong | er will be a much better weapon to carry out the | friends a short time ago, Miss Perief| son? Would deny it if possible but| pacuypose he meant that he would. Most school boys would swap ao enough to render it ineffective for 1925 incomes,| yurely mechanical processes of law enforcement. | bought those that had belonged al-| am afraid denial would only stir up| Decidedly, eur-of their lives to sec teacher fall no glory or political advantage can inure to the] bee i “| ways to Mrs. Prescott and stipulated! more curiosity. T hope that willl (copyright 19e, NEA werice, Ine.) | é © Tonithe teas Democratic party. Such able Democrats as Sena- Gare Vaya [eat eee money she paid for them) not have as much annoyance | anil) '” settle atte By UA arenr i : ue ‘arelessness should zo to John Alden Prescott,| grief wi possess these pearls as M faint heart gets stronger tors Glass and Underwood have urged the minor} another young life has Ha snuffed out due to! Junior, to whom she has taken a] Leslie had. tam aldost afraig, thst INT DAD inherit titedlghss oo poe ity to support the tax pill despite the fact that the| -areleggn te a ES cece Liana Mea) AC le Per de eR eae ae ea ed lg hsb leer wet i . aR ‘ ag rareless lown, and then I say that I will not be so K our praises} yy u i Republican party will receive considerable credit|""” chitd, searching for candy, found some sugar-, Mt, Whitney then asked his sister-| superstitious, around. We all seem to take him| y,it, doen't matter how | beautiful for this piece of legislation. coated pills, carelessly left on a table by the mother, | iw, '¢, place his purchase money! | have consented to appear at the for Eranted, and yet, a finer sortlit ion your inpel. ER a sbcribed “a. li r tax} pears ‘her. | in trust for his grandson,-Karl Syd-} paz; three aft d Zs ‘ 5 : pea, Secretary Mellon has prescribed a limit for tax!” rye child is gone. ‘The mother has learned a! ney Prescott. As soon as Mr. Whit- Ls soragyh Bape ry errata a Ture Whenever in trouble, to him wel ‘The rain is:no respecter of newly Teduction. The bill before the Senate for the most | jo.con : yney and Miss Perier knew that their] me to wear my pearls. Although it "jean. turn ‘and he hands us a heap of | pressed: suits. part reflects his major recommendations and should ‘ ¥ \ | requests would be granted, there. be-] js much against my approval, the| , New York, Jan. 14.—In thése winter | advice. rt knows of the things that ‘ 7 How many lives could be saved if every one woul | gan a friendly rivalry between them] director of “Hot Steel,” for advertis-|d@ys of short days and long nights, )we've still got to learn and he. aids} No man ever got rich om @ five> be enacted into law without delay. But the 12|semember the lesson of that mother’s carelessness | {0 determine which’ woul pay, not) ing purposes, has asked me to wear| the New York night clubs are doing Us, whatever the price. ace poker hand. tio ’ ce fi ive wei ear. ate A ibaan tee kaitapio e the letst, but the most for Me par! seDhendin lack <a, | everything possible to make the days} He’s been through the, mill. that, _ f mn must face four or five weeks of dreary debate and act according} aes : those pearls in the sequence which 'd the nights I coing through now, and ,he Beer GGaniy sore usiay ater polities “may. bo act accordingly. | of the jewels, although no one im the} will be taken at the mill, 1 can't shorter and the nights longer. SABER ici yyy agar aut POY (fea RAS RR CT Gr OY ore delay t politics Bay: id {family will tell what-Mr. Whitney| make it seem right that any woman,| ,An advertisement appeared the ereatian. youthis..game. . Hs ‘ * perved. Se {or Perier paid for the most even a motion picture actress; would | ther day announcing that one club|knows that his kin's bound to pull} Temperatures and eile fii a ewe eee J. O'Connor recently formed a partnership in| magnificent collection of pearls im{ wear a million. dollars’ worth of| Would stage @ breakfast cabaret at Feihndraleareyg iid if he'll help, so | Road : Con ditions : Sipsocatie diana - the McAdoo Los Angeles law firm and now Albert B,, America, itis known, that the deed] jeweld when she walks through a) 4 orclock Jn: the, toraing. T-woudeccgamatiioestini tiah-ab c 4 : : i 8 Ban Sheets, former'y of, Lakota, .N. Dj, i inted assist-: Gay os two ago, pinced cach of hed Stee! mill. i the back, and bia SRE AREAS | Bismarck Eiks will seek in one drive to secure} ant United States district phos Minka cae ‘day or two agar placed each of het’ However, I exvect I shall have to] a Bill Naylor, whose feet travel over! cow and’then. Tue debe that we ove | . Bismarck—Clear; 29; roads good. a ey sufficient funds to support their band for the ensu-! , 5 : ” ple of Pittsburgh. da it, for in the bright lexicon of the| the interest of the newspaper service] We can never pay back, but at least} Mankato—Part cloudy; 32; roads j Dei edi eck ax : "Cal. ‘The North Dakota bar has been given sub-P'Ail society is agog with curiosity] “iméma, there is no such word as|for which these words ate penned,|We can’t try, now and then. fair. i ng year. ardly a week passes but what the loca!) stantial recognition. and lt pected that the Ortho.| “No.” Everybody has to be a “Yes”| reports that the number of raccoon The world’s full of things that we] St. Cloud—Cloudy; 37; roads fair. | Elks} icdge performs some community service ‘ ses wice te pedie Hospital will make much mort] ™4N or a “Yes” woman, coats worn by the young men of New ae of to do, and a lot of them Hagens ai 26; roads _ either as a body or through the activities of individ-| : th necessary for their new] cea co LAULA. | York is nothing short of alarming. | Make us feel glad. | But, say, a real] Jee own: Partly ip hea { The movie iniustry has p! a new value upon building and improvement operation.| (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.)| Truly this is a tough winter both/thrill’s bound to come unto you, Minsk . } ual members. In supporting the benefit concert some of the novels popular a decalle or so ago.'_. = PGA Sea oats l= good fathers} you'll pay some attention to dad. nies eresay 28; roads drifted f te eld soon, | i “| ‘i _ iN fs MORROW whose sons are in college. The heavy ihe eS ig—C + 28; roads drifte: | ae © be held soon, citizens of Bismarck can show in 4! Cingina rights to Lew Wallate’s “Ben Hur” were sold N'#ht Letter from Paula Perier to Jone Adee ecncont te Pei rity | fur coat has become as collegiate as| Some people will gladly admit their] some. | material way their appreciation of the efforts of the | for a miilion dollars, as amuch, if not more, Have just seen the story in the| But Not Sent. the pa Phi key, and since\a good |faults—and then claim that they are Duluth—Partly cloudy;' 32; roads j i a lodge in advancing the best interests of this city. h be one may be had for around $260 or/better than other foll titea. Gond Forke—C! i | t Tt: Adagliite ‘Aifidd are ‘wécuréd tk 5 that. th than the author ever received in royalties on this , ~ Ba 2s EES thereabouts the high cost of culture rand ort loudy; ‘windy; 34; ‘ Pope oo fagvsdgent eres at the | ort. Nancy hurriedly, hoping to keep his|can readily be realized. Most of the| Kissing your wife goodby, when Wiee tks cticuae) <bidoaas wants ! and ‘becomes available more and more for public mind off an unpleasant subject. coats are worn young men down morning, * 3. 355 t hed Hf | — ‘functions. ‘That is highly desirable. Owing to lim whi, le ea ach tite engine,” said Ub Club eud- | from Barrer Sem wane, andl ge oer nee eae ee eee ea hee ee nes 3 ig ile sume are predicti a aturat nly. way points, though Naylor says the y : ff © |_—sitted financial support in the past, the Elks band point will be reached soon in the automobile indus etDe you ever have fires unde: the} Small colleges of Pennsyivania and| home till three o'clock in the mora-| Rochester—Cloudy; 33; roads pas- ; al has found it impossible to respond to every demand. try, a new record was Titian in 1996. The ehale ground?” asked Nick. ee Capi a pena ves i However, if the ‘citizens of Bismarck support this ,o1, FS : “One question ‘doesn’t answer an-| Qn a recent Saturday night I fig-]| WAILS OF A WIPE: “I've beon | @— pp an fae { musical organization as it deserves to be supported, oun OF tie SRP meemauncsion ta mlaced iabithiree Be Glub, ine Nib Nob of Nobody's paar ay a ean ee ae pr Rae war aggre poe Nene bab frig manraaliad bat + eer | News From the i . i ‘( i S irs road suatio! i there will be ready response on the part of the ws ms Corny) ROME thus to the Third Prin-| roval coach. T'like all the red and| waiting for the “dear old Eli” oxpress.| dare give him check ‘cause 1 didn't! | State University “i i i gold\and shiny stuff, and people will 3 oon know how much d ind for all legitimate public purposes. Head, : Gp iaidseet i ; , panes im North Dakota's rank as fifteenti in the nation in! “G0 and get your cat with the)/run to look, at a fire-engine wh: Davi Warficld will at last make|—‘I’ve called you five { Free summer concerts are planned also. These value for all its crops during 1925 Is a record to be sinees: sabres, at once and bring |they wouldn't give you a damp fan appearance in the movies— but|gonna be late for work.” In an attempt to establish a tradi- . servi sh ? is =week, ' ane Ee nal summer, {t should wan ' two noses: iad Daath ened the Thiel wt is probable th rWartield 1 canes NA som whenever they are a Péioosstbie to give popular afternoon concerts dut-) College boys ae considerate. ‘The toose clothes | sharp ane st ame Swain of lone. tout, The cat yelled “Miew" and spat But the other day ; Whe (al es. akousel: snuck: com | ‘ te Lue y concerts would co much they wear makes it easier for their friends to un- | nip.” like a Roman candle. His back went] Campbell was shooting a scence on Sie ee ment among other students on the ' ‘© gain good will and support for the Elks band. | dress them. Then he said to Inch o’ Pie and Come oe BOMBS Tien and: antinlers ‘of tha ‘ether { A packed house should greet the Elks band at the Twins who were too astonished ome on now, we all know you: sional schools are talking of WF tnetr 4 ef at all'the queer ¢uings to so. much |{ You're just ab man. adopting something distinctive’ for i s this entertainment worth while. The “shall soon present you with a y 4 “Resolved, that Ce { Elks band is a community a atin hair that has three ends.” When y nn ne ab busy souroolt, ab yout “Resolved, that Congress should. be iret outs: ior de ae ce ee fe tt tellers Wreckanace “vag hace THERE'S A TERRIBLE LOT On es [AIEEE about the wilels: side of oioe ced divorce aw ene | ln fect one te tal Editorial Comment =| [[i° tate Heatran, | | BURGLARY GOING ON, AND we EaSsy | How're noeed ie tho scie tieed| question, debate teams of the Stats i ae saree Senet “Nee Ge ee ee ee eee SS] [POU alte By Make a dbhogttt| argue tht eats’ recent wing" st The Spirit That Lives Northwest Attracts Real Farmers ;The Twins were about to ex T nil TONE TOMORROW ] Jand-atound, and falt ep to amuse Mio first debate of the seni ‘will A bank failed in Springfield, U1., after the panic St. 5 their great joy and delight at this WITHOUT FAIL. . == Ou, in Ae bd P ) WL, after the panic (St. Paul Daily News) Sed Gene when the te ith —— y . be January 20. ; of 1873. Several hundreds of thousands of dollars Asked the greatest need of the northwest, Dr. are and’ spoke up. He spate ike ue ] x ae Pen eepreastion, =e OO Were lost by depositors. It seemed hopelessly lost| John Lee Coulter, president of the ‘North Dakota |#,?adio announcer, ‘because ‘he had f —aT plugs all day in the care of the home | THOUGHT Mow many times is restitution made for losses in| Agricultural college, replied, “People.” Se Denn Gad ABPRR ArOEN both Af, f _ and the kiddies. ‘ = vole » such a failure? ‘ If by “people” he meant experienced farmers, we} “If you please, your Royal Nib = i meter one pieat tay Miia Thou shalt not go up and down Jaco) Bunn, the president of that bank, passee [agree with him. Every person doesn’t fit into the {NOS will you have the catnip raw eee: ( ise. Fours sesking\/ sympathy ian 2. telakgerer among. thy E through the banktuptcy court. He might have |#sticultural scheme of the northwest and it takes} “I'll not have it An” cried Ub ; \ \ in Meat ae ue iia ats Biaod' of thy ‘Relehber tent He charged those losses off and forgotten about it,|@M expert farmer to carry out the modern diversi- Sige. Peet ate Beas “then , t Pre ed z fe - 19:16. d But Jacob Bunn did not, He said he would fied methods. x ut si f ee Ee Today. my pity pen ont.to the Tt isa sad thing whi ha * e pay, a I shall send out six of the chief ecat- 3 who Ph 1 thing en mel ve ¥ every cent. So he started out all over again. : The most encouraging sign that this sort of pop: sa Trae ed h : idiculous sci keeps oti ts ae ae ent ta held PeaeL eae = The other day the heirs of Jacob Bunn announced 1 ulation is being attracted to the northwest is in the |umbrellas_and Phila Gap neséa, under —— ALL RIGHT, I'LL BUY. panied aut Mee ae te alekel. | Bruyere. by ierosdescy bp eee that the debt could now be,paid, ‘Tae account had |#Anouncement Of railroad immigration officials that |his arm. 1 mean the umbrellas were| “=== ONE IF YOU'LL PROMISE TO Peeved Traveler; I say, Conduc-] ORES ice Sa been carried all those years in’ the ledger of the |homeseekers’ tickets in 1925 were 40 per cent higher |'"Wien he. had gone Nick said, j * SHOOT AT ME INSTEAD tor, ean't:we go any” faster than «family’s honor. than in 1924 and 1926 is cpening with every evidence “Where is Nobody's Land, Mister Ub ay Conductor: You can, if you want, Family honor! if there were more like the | of @ similar increase.. Gee, bh G to, sir, but not me, Ute sn Acyoring} he ; «|,ttNowhere,” said Ub Glub shortly. ed tq get off the trai , Bu erica! , fs Inquiries already are pouring into the railroaa (“Didn't you sce my castle come right $ se ik MEE, olds offices about northwest lands and {arming possibil- |Y%eatof the ground?” : Tm for the ‘kind of a. housewife Our Musical Tastes itles. These inquiries are coming, not from every |there any other people” . : Nigger ih the vg) so¢ sed A-Chicagoan composes a “jazz opera” which is| Tom, Dick and Harry, but from experienced fatm- ie fare Ne. Bue the ground, : fore anybody else gets wane tiaged with all the jregulation grand opera &MS of the east and southern regions. has to pay taxes. We only. come up arog Geet au 4 trimmings. And it made such a hit that the|® Tis sort of population: is the most solid type. to| When we wish to do marketing or go ’ EVERY une Te . Re D id type lly a movie or catch butterflies f : MORTING | cue Ee Composer—a young man, and comely—was set upon | found and it means much toward the agricultural | salad. Achoo! There! I’ = acing to mt the lobby by hordes of enthusiastic opera goers ,UCcess of the northwest. Bere ean Ade Ha! Ihave it. ? é : ne good turn deserves another, and id kissed most bounteously. Farm land prices now are attractive, affording | one good cat whisker deserves to be ei An of which brings great grief to the high-browa | ‘he Prospective purchaser the opportunity to make rewarded. Tit ser tat. te He give you led joy to the lovers of jazz, @ good investment on a reasonable outl: & Fehgie walsber out of the “Thine en be ie lay of capi-| princess’ 4 fs ui highbrows ngedn't grieve, however. This |‘#!- High Jand‘values ‘have discouraged many farm: | me?” bt ~ bss pts wilh | VOR Rye ti : Prong 5 5 66 In’ Stier Sectlo, ‘i “Would a box of tacks do?” asked r Rot, reached the ‘stage where it really pela it teas making it impossible for them rch q" Pie who had been ao gute fee lc grand. opera.” That ought to be ap- {nterest payments even with good crops and| noone knew he was there hardly. First rate ras ‘high prices. “By the eyes of the great potato! e have to de i wi n_by that?” roared } or they perish. Nothing, in the} The railroads are spending huge sums annually x“ of tacks! What Bef missle, can exist on ite merits in America|‘? “#<lt” the agricultural possibilities of the north-|fE2" ‘ ‘is more than three notches above the level of | west Special tomeseekors’ rates have ‘teen put Tthought they riples Moy! : 3 fnd° the~ effect to encourage the farmer l said poor little Inch o’ Pfe meekly. he~ movie thester fo make © per | "swell they wouldn't" said, Ub cig mes! investigation. : tocurally low | No. indication could be more encouraging than : 7 Hint the. wale of these tickets) is gaining yearly. Glub. “You are an .igno us, , my friend, and men have been beheaded *ewfint would you tiker"” ansea|e

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