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ec i nieticniteerpennconn etait mn oi A pS ES * PAGE FOUR i . ‘and development can do no greater good than to The Bismarck Tribune we yi ie i ineress of usriculture are pr An Independent Newspaper tected. THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Two measures before Congress are designed 0 There’s Bait and The n Again There’s Bait i i (Establis : ‘ c i : : za Hens relicf to the farmer. They are the Dickin- ? ~ H ublished by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| son bill and the McNary bill. The latter has just : / r Tr Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice At) passed the house. Probably both of them have un- By Ernest Lynn So George D. Mann President and Publisher | desirable features. ‘They should be whipped into] BEGIN HERE TODAY Mr. Rand, but if he was anything like —_—_—— wae jshape and some Dill result that is sound dnd| pelENE RAND, iddle-oned. | hie ison TE a ' Subscription Rates Payable in Advanc workable. usiness man, is remine 7 ie | 6 man Sdn xi Daily by carrier, per year... s7.20| “omnes familly that the next day ip hin | | Jimmy, didnt sneer away from} : Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck)........ 7.20 od oF dey, A thente 4y 2ith pitted |the window, he gazed steadily into : Daily by mail, per year, i By All Means a Safety Conference | to include Henty Rand, R ‘wife, |the other man's eyes. He said, sim- \ (in state outside Bismarck). 56.004 Governor ‘Sorlte'e “determinati idigete in his daughter, JANET, and Jimmy, i ‘ ! Daily by mail, outside of North D £6.00 Waa aepuey: ona Ranh UE Leos a AM SIL Le wee ten BARRY COLVIN, Jane ff I eversfind the man who. did Member Audit Bureau of Circulation {the safety conference called by President Coolidge | et's fiance, that thing, am going to kill dim” ma | — aout be commended generally. His intention to! Pian Following =teaihe Hei Fy Ak elke G quietly, but with +, ,f : Member of The Associated Press call a sfate conference following the i °] rand is not at home at his usual. | col: ality. Fie Associated Press ia exclusively enticled'to he l\nbiny i eet AGH MARNE the one in Wash: shour. Police telephone that he These things hurt, of course, Mr. ue toe cevublication ofall sews dispatches cfedited | eter 1s mest Atting, | Muchietn be done by stang:) thas been found dead in the cheap | Rand, ‘but I would try So fofge® Yaa \ to it or not otherwise eredited in this paper, and also | #tdizing traffic rules and regulations in this state. | Canfield Hotel. suicide, an |Dert know, the lew handles those the local news of spontaneous origin published here-| Mandan has taken some very commendable steps the body is found ina locked | things for us.’ , | s of republication of all other matter) in establishing and marking arterial streets room filled with gas. They find “The law,” shot back Jimmy, | i | : g ig eets where a woman’s handkerchief. “would give my father’s murderers 5 : [special stops are required and rigidly enforced. The coroner arrives and dis- |a chance. I. don’t propose to. I. Foreign Representatives When the automobile driver is made to realize that covers a small welt at the back | would give kim no more chance. Was __G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY _ there are certain fundamental rules to follow in| of Henry Rand's head. While |e epncke 1 wouldn't. be satiatied hover ise, eeenule traffic, the percentage cf accidents will decrease. ers the yellow of a theater | with just pile are ber aa oT eee aiitg AND sit Within the last year or so Lox Angeles has rev- | aie hadnt borg Uieoa aa PRE oa NEW YORK * 2 Fifth Ave. Bldg. olutionized its traffic regulations. Hundreds of | pene “Oh, well.” The coroner shrugged CNTR REET ———- new automatic control systems have been installed NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | his shouldes . “You're young yet, (Official City, State and County | t) and boulevard stops have been multiplied. ‘The CHAPTER 1V Me ene ag years’ old - yeaterday.”” SS a ens : “= (Meee AiO re ‘ A = : ‘ Jimmy held out the yellow stub to] .4; iy , “but I'm considerably New Deal For the Farmer | SRW ALLE Re Maer Gs GAROTT HGR ET the police sergeant. site than 'e day ober today... = SERENE ait a Spiceeoaas aseuaheniits y er single step taken to curtail reckless driv- ‘ “That means,” he said, deeply ex-|pgor pad... . Why, we were down Before the next presidential election rolls around ing at street sintersections, : = , cited, “iat the man who registered | re vig office today and they sald he there must be some solution the ri 's peer | Bismarck must work put its system of stops and| ‘7773S Z S Sa eee eee vara in. thie | Was Tighe Re, SIE MO Feary Oe er the best laid plans cf the politicians will 9 traffic rules as Mandan is doing. ‘This city is large| : ; theater the night before last? How-|itenographer said he got @ phone astray. The revolt of the corn belt proceeds. For- | enough fer a modern m of tra i _——= ard,” the turned to the reporter, "you) cai! about two and eft, the office | mer Governor Lowden of Mlinois is being picked | Developments of the national « 4 were right when you said # murderer} immediately afterward.” bag nates: Re ; j saedents | ¢ OE 8 of the national conference in Wash- inva jably left some sort 5 “Did they know who ploned him?” + a : a leader to bring about ‘ eat asi ington in March will be watched with great int ‘ ere Sinan in? foomned | No, Miss Fry—that’s his stenog- ae van ane path 4 ee Se ett During the last year 24,000 persons were kill is che Paragon Theater? Tt isn't in alts Se ee Ghat aprasinE | : e 2 5 ‘ see a ed and 500000 injured by stgeet ig! acei- 2 = this town.” ii ir. He Pe TAIG ycatiasita tus elocns ‘end bonds Nave) Gente ce i Wank tanteiteat Eee eae cca : “Well find ‘out where it in, then,” | out for a walk in the gregh Alp, ie een Grete tanking’ from fair. to «excellent es : ; Heres pms that salle ore ale i z jimmy sheen Bat ve at east said he capested ‘to be pack if an A : ica ‘ i i aes t , to urtai ie reckless anc oughtless driver. now where Mr. H. jones * comes |}, two.” e is fty- " rose: ‘a La our or two. j There is fifty nine billions invested in farming and | Sateey tivity: tacher Gian. “RebiEhereeniwe’ ehbuttl 4 “And you think that’s the call thet 2 the return is but 3.1 per cent. * i ” begins more and more. tol ised shim to his death?” i 3 5 : tbe the rule cf the road. like ‘a real story,” observed} ""S7, doubt about it in my mind. i While our national population has increased | z otis r , rl, “The mystery of the the-| poovaply whoever called did so from ' = seyen million in the last five years, a million have | Why Not? = = ; ee headings felis see: OUtl a pay station and met ‘him in front ; 5 + moved frem the farm into the city and there are ‘ " probably think of ites the mystery |f,,the Canfie otel. RA ; incr hina tag sflatad 48 laine i, x - : : rege URS “No reason why the should. In the Pew jhe farming industry has been deflated is|ecunty manaiing committee as a possible cand —_ Tow f, Section C, Seat 31.” te first lace, he sane behind the: desk | | shown by the fact that five years azo the Depart | date for U. $, Senate. This was done, it is added, ‘ day d "25 fall the time. And there's a stairway Bt rent of Agriculture reported seventy-nine billiots | without Darrcw's Knowledge." | i es eat et NEN sea vous right off the, entrance, that enybody Mode in facming. “Twenty ‘billion defiation in| tn many ways it te/antadinitabteridea. VAC grenti| a terrible monster after met oh, | 2" at least, knew a wood seat *hent where the clerk usually: stand + five years surely disproves the charge often made many of us do not agree with all of Darrow’s views Oe hee Jimmy turned to the night clerk tele a genta adore ay eset) _ that farming as an industry is over capitalized and | espe y when it comes to crime and punishment; least a dragon” oF. saniotine like pepe eae hea ceek ote es funeral tomorrow, and a million 7 = has not written off its war inflation as other | but sending him to the Senate would secure for the| (ay intimate story of i ; ; 5 Piet, Bablout came ai nice, fricadly. jdon't see-any, inshe sail TE ee sor mother daking 4?” = place during ay of exceptional prosperity | full of sympathy. and moved by an_ intelligence peeaee a fe aie Sde youseomuenawnt tie! wae 8 trying, to get gue sym Peel) aah lO sPretty, badly. She's in ed. W ee | = in most every other industry : strictly above the average—in the Senate or else- | Pee Peria Sally Atherton. warns Wheeu uy Met Whore atl rece ee ee the) different. She's stood up ander it Such a situation cannot long continue. From a{ where. | From the Pittsburgh Sun's Social] You hide it?” : “Hello, Barry? It’s true, Barry.”, better than most men would.’ = productive standpoint, the farmer has kept pac | : : You Column: i aur eae ane oe Rag Doll.| “T know, Jim. The reporters were Re Lat ips (ane ole eer F generally speaking, with most forms of industry. \j on, the detent ertel toedaiee tit hanging fere—for pictures. God! I'm] tomorre ‘mey always make i #4 2 In the matter of distribution he has always been al s, . thering as w: Phe Crinoline Doll fainted again. «f' i ight home, Barry,” point, on the wi unch, you know, . : Neat V hat old picture was i . , RU Raed crph 7 is "find known crook a disadvantage, Part of the reason is his own Editorial Comment Jittin dneavly: Inaanacaboub at ears (Copyright 1956 sNeaaaoeres,- tie.) |e Timmy, ond eung up, wht yap around that they cam ques- 4 fault but much of the cause is due to a combination What N F Cl j ; at Oe a broateats ane in the social calendar b a Barry’s arm was around Jammy ais ver It’s w ceria ka ny the ‘3 mieaeietalice: ait ae ae ittle if any Vha Nex " 7 ? ion dollars if they would give it up. f Pittsburgh, + i in of murderer has @ ~ of circumstances over which he had little if any at é jext sonia aay Sometimes I think T can't so hemugt nny bel esate a ete ery bait eng Srorbid curiosity in. everything in F control. (Chicago Tribune) ywith it and will just jump my con-| Whitney, president of the hospital went all to pieces—naturally. any way related to his crime... - Senator Capper in a recent article in the ‘New| It took the cloture rule to get the United States ; tract.” | £ jand its greatest benefactor, pro- with her, tein, to comfort ‘her. More than one has See picked up : : : % aon : | “Don't worry about it, Paula.’ Of| nounced, the great show open. Mehdi i$ 4 s at his victim’s funeral. [might be q 3 York Times has produced some very interestit into the world court. The situation was gettiné | course it is ‘the accident that oc-| Mrs. John Alden Prescott who perer peer (ie naire ~ ee Not y| there myself, Mr. Rand—if you don’t 1 figures. desperate for the pro-courte Day by day they curred the other day when you/and| came with her husband, was in white Janet tol ae kdown, Just like a lit] mind.” m 1% 4 Meee ned in the senate ae the sentiment | Mf Preseott were going through the] broadeloth trimmed rmine, ie ages cae “Of course not, Coroner, You've 3 US ta ely? Sia a s b Bic mi at_ makes everyone so anxious. |/with'short ermine jacke anc a “yp, ns : i i ee ind. . . . Everybo as— : Similarly,” he write Yoakur iced aid yaks tine na doe via Il that mak vx jnckeggand turban A [te poldien, Jim hat kind of grief.| been _ kind rybody arly, ee, cee against the court througheat the country was be-| I'm sure that he also would give any | on her red-gold hair. mrs, Prescott Bare acne Janet as Ido, {|very kind. Goodby.” Pie Zoniicr president of the Frisco lines, found Fnning to make itself felt, It was cloture or de-| Smount, of money to be out of it all.| affects white always since her father ‘S now ‘she'll hold her heed high and ayia wa | oe if 3. ‘i eat. ay De self.| by this time that white with no othe! sa i % i nti ead acl over the possi- 4 $16.14 a ton for cabbage, fer which the The success of the application of eloture in this | THinking that he wax speaking (o\me,| color to reliove tts purity ts therrabet iGeetE us Aoki oe Va rather *heuptorn blood inte. identity of the man who had consumer paid an aver: f $60 t 5a : ‘ ans oS wonderful set for her radiant beauty. ‘ 3 ' Fs i as H. A. Jones. . ‘ H ton; that a > fa ie acenuinie shad se instance shows that Vice President Dawes has | ues, what is it? 4 Miss Perier wore a iutgreencoe Be it ever so humble there’ Rand blood, Jim.” Barry patted ager) he was satisfied, was his ! on; that the farmer received an average cxaguerated the need for a revision of the senate’s} “He ‘gave a litte worried liugh|gette and her famous chinchilla cout. lk ee eee cuales gilts Grebe er ther's murderer. ee! expense like home. a y’ houlder. He was crying. | fa! of $31.97 a ton for tomatoes, for which the : Meare hich {20d said: : Draped argind her throat and over u herein pea ving: |"“But iwhat possible motive could i Pe usih anv averace: oReaibagh Len: rules. Here was the very Jast measure upon which|""-f" was just cursing myself, out] her body were the exquisite pearls| A wife in hand is worth two in a] 1° TOUS AR there have been? He dismissed the i s Pi v § ; ldebate should have been cut off, yet it was found| for ever geting into that rotten “Hfot| she recently purchased from Mrs.) tantrum e Se 1, mAgaittdast Winimy: vi ‘onc of.robery. His father's pocket- $ that the farmer received an average of 8% [erga ea eeu ah cha ceana ia atone , Prescott's collection. : ai a ee book had ‘been intact. . . . Black- PIR ox wal rnclon whieh coukeine con: possi inder the p e toi “1 could see that the accident had} That everyone in town was there| yy ‘ the only worth white clew we found: (mail? ‘There was nothing s fe : diceibiindiace te ia arote: [completely unnerved him, for, from | and bought something is told by the jie you, people would be good friends |He produced the yellow stub and laid / fit. ite ne knew, to entertain ; : sumer from 50 cents te $1.50. Bee et thatle, if anything, to justify cloture | l%kine forward to the taking ‘of the| receipts of the afternoon which, wera | f 208 Only. Kpew. taote, BEST it onpee (table tn anes at ee etme. ce q « Fe Seabee Alia. vel i cs : . ae 5 y picture with pleasure, he now looks| over three thousand dollars. i suppose I ought to turn it over 6 ; : net ied pues ene eanation & homely in a debate on international affairs. The Vice Pres-} upon it with the utmost horror. 1) (Copyright, 1926, NEA! Service, Inc.) Piet — Hing about: a double} the police. I Sime ley eegelageatie' hate poieased os ent teh ee q : and concrete facts, as did a Kansas farmer id quae fi ie aa sometimes thinks he spills some of ial cas) is the thing should be in the]it in my pocket. You know as much ‘ Pee eiciierati me xocently: © How: canara Mats himself does not ae it. card i it over on me as well because 1 ad-| NEXT: Conversation _ Between| °2¢k Where you could forget about tne whole thing now as I do ee ere Hin io nn j ‘ 4 binding on our government as an amendment t9} vised him to do it, you know.” Paula Perier and John Alden Pres- “ i anesaict “WHat a mystery,” murmure -) h ? i be happy selling corn for the local market. es E “Well, it can't be ‘ len Pres-| Knowledge is power. It is about a ftly, “and what a damn shame.| thing, the phone call to Henry Rand's - : price of 55 cents that costs us 68 cents to hy ee a a Permanelity Bal ee sal pelbent soallys ks oe ___ymillion horse sense power. i me Fendt. an enemy in the ora lee aad Asis ym an Geol pea “4 “ F : ri : pardin, he world court ere was no nee ‘or ‘ a — e — | Ho! ae ii raise?” Or, as another farmer points out: | Zarding the world, coat ere at Tene NTURES "25 piece of broken bottle. “{| | Buffalo Judge tells | men there pel a He was ‘suil puazling over’ ihe ‘Fi 3 ing ae ; bg " if |see footprints. They~ are rag-doll| should be boss in a home. A any roblem as he turned in on ¥ g 25, wi 4 : sy } So a e rat policemen wrote in — é gjand opene ie door, His sister (oS tga gg inline sensu pretic nscnpalarapats 2 TWINS ie rottiects inet fot tots ot ue min cin about pri] SAME Sider tis ener Te|Janct as candi Jn Meal a < - 4 ai “I Se e nt o: es e Ss = ints.’ ion. Could be worse. at would | 44 composed Jane iT jark shad- with corn at 56 cents, is all wrong! Hers iranuuhceleniietinices sncadinittes cave ile toe OLIVE ROBERTS BARTO! | “verybody stay out,” said Snitf|we do if the country went dry? Prag itp bic oveerrire dns paeegen | ows beneath “her eyes, shadows that i Thus the farmer stands revealed in his see how senators can conststently refuse’ to limit } «atl abroad for the drain,” shout. MA een my es will go] (Copyright, 1926, Service, Inc.) | Theater is ‘to wire the’ police force] told et, sleaplassnene: Re xele an tt of ie ee: 7 N on | aes at 8 'y * wely into ¢ drain i i — ~ ae \ rs ym in her ‘hand. gee Seater: He ae debate cn any. other matter. ed the Gingerbread Man tooting the sie, calpiits Weis hy Ria pear: ADOPT NEW.WALK of oer py ene Noeh ore What ae eit wen Jimmy?” H existing system—be assured o me * hist] th 4 7 sx./and we know the ins and ts. eur -—pro- . She held it out to him. : ial tt nenduction; yet Be lag Take the matter of the so-called Dyer anti-| Wilstic on the Hidy Go Tand Es-) Ready,’ one, two, three, four—solt)| duct he tanga ae a malk—Pro-|name Paragon. suppone tncremes| He read itz “Print tickets for sev- ; ae Bae liynching bill, which has been reintroduced by Sen- | er, walk,” sai Hut just at that second there was | combined—had cometo-stay: All the | Barry. picked up the torn yellow | ¢f#l Paragon Theaters. However, i Be eees ducdedithat cailtcad a | ch has chean | walk,” said the gobbler. “I'll x neream from the drain aud. outl poise of womans body, has been al: [ticket and idly 3 “Monday | Paragon Theater in Mansfield, only | Ear ot Businer cent of thaws invaatment ator McKinley of Illinois. Southern senators de-|o ahead and show you the > Sued ihe Rag’ Doll’ herself, 40h, | tered. to ‘iehieve ’the. slinky gia t ping ie ay pigeon i la yellow stock. Budd & | ets s a NG “i f “ ' Pe Uigapla aa ees ia ali darter ees | s ui * | ni jovember 26. at shows +i ae | : i Moreover, we have stabilized the wane feaes the bill inthe a ee Nig! a filibuster. Ss ben age oe : A oh, oh! Save me!” she cried. “There’s | and silent glide so essential to chic. | couldn't have been in the room very ¥ nt said gimkiee: wedinte | 4 facturer’s prices and profits, and labor's ey, santiat: epnaiaten Rabersie (ha ceeme tactics be able to see toc.rsnts and pick up oe, % at Heres senethine: ing the m, “that I’m f | H are. be uedactive tacts) and) weriave at this session with the precedent of their own | some evidence.” else.”. He held it up closer 8} for Mansfield tomorrow , night | Mrected labor in ite cntively prover en, [Wotes on the world cosrl eloture to guide them. yess) a tune toy eapiseS pi “viWvait a minute, Jim, Look here!” (To Be Continued) . | : od + . . * ree fal as . “ on i jcyment of the American wage and the Senator Harrison saw that precedent in the mak- | neighbor, but Suite, Whisker didn't eer He eee eitoagor “Right there in fine =O } American standard cf living by drastic ae ane struggled pneucreeet ly against it. Sim- ar stay Done Lece felped Calm. ft Oe THE KIND IL print, under the word orchestra, Read Temperatures and immigration restrictions. ilarly, middle western senators with a tremendous |ity Jane, the Tin Soldier. assisted) |WANT. NOW, BEFORE i stub and Road Conditions iver hers aie a ciapontiion dec ceiticies interest in the defeat of the Gooding bill, which is tt Toate ¢ Bobb, Teddy Bear gave! {WOU WRAP IT UP, I oS sd Mute entice te } { the farmer when he arke hie Government [aesigned ty rob this section of its far western lies and Black Dinalr hud to have| WISH YOU'D OPEN (tT = =| uppose it lercury readings at 7 «. m.) to give to the farming industry the same markets, cannot consistently delay a vote on the |ithree peopie w ineip them. AND LET'S SEE IF IT! nla peteatile Siete. 3 marck—Cloudy, snowing, 23; ! sympathetic consideration it has repeated. _ [Pil until public opinion has been thoroughly | .iJ0'in'the ‘coal ears tit gets: there SS *tivell tind out’ now. where your| "St Cleud—Cloudy, 25; ronds good. ly, and in the main entirely properly, given arousal: first,” she explained, “and as it's my 5 y = eater is located,” declared Barry.| Mankato—Clear, 25; roads fair. Oe iher rou fa the weet tenia, | Cloture was forced upon the senate largely by [Bey don't want ty loxe a minute i'm donding a telegram right now] Mandan— Snowing. 20; rueds’ good. : ¥ 3 by ‘ ope the Rag \s 5 : - 5 H j fe. ist tos itrenuantive described asa pressure from men of wealth who, for one reason | good care of my Thictcand’ not let ie , go tee m pipes of waves out of] good. yy ‘radical’ Nothing is” further from the or another, want this country to join the court,|get all drabbled in an old drain.’ nail. “Hen wether he me a. iM Oana ry ronda e798 HO} SM j truth: ‘The Western farmer is not a. ‘radi- They may live to regret the establishment of the for? Usi it Hibbing—Cloudy, 10; roads improv- { ; : 4 ey t ° . or? Up icket issued by Pi The-| i : age j val’ B: ze, a se le precedent. They may find themselves the chief 1 ij 1" went the Gin- ‘i ater ticket issued by Paragon ing. | ; ca y and large, the Western farmer is PehGet Ge del hes tre AEA aes Peal rivead Man: e : an ater. Important that police know] Grand Forks—Partly cloudy, 10; 4 | >4 i a sober, clear-thinking, straight-voting ea ae y re vulnerable than|” poor Mister, Havalook und the é where Paragon Theater is located.| roads good. : t chap; no more radical in his viewpoint than other citizens of the country. Their property el 8 got into the caboose and away — aie #38 3S qo RE Please: wile: Ba Be (ar a coe cloudy, 16; roads ! is the average business man. The farm- slats are secure in no small degree because of |{hex, went over # very rough road,| OH, THAT'S NOT NECESSARY, MR.) |“I'm sending it right now, Jim.” |” Winona—Overcast, 26; roads heavy. er is simply determined that his business the slow and orderly processes through which leg- |'They passed Ash Can Ville and Rub- | TRUE — ThHEY!ReE ALL a aes Rochester—Clear. 25;' roads rough. { shall be put on a more dependably stable islation must go. If legislative haste becomes fash- Pip meanale and everyone tooked | AT ‘THE The autopsy Renate Sage RE ‘ basis, In bringing this about’ he should icnable these men of wealth may find themselves |™ Naney and Nick were interested, | rt, disclosed a concussion of the é H have the earnest cooperation of every at the mercy of popular passions. The income |for, as Nancy said--now she knew eels pic Peal Mag cause of thinking citizen. He is asking no special tax amendment makes them peculiarly vulnerable. ania surge — Haat | ioe. ee tion aby, gas. Solenoids ive sg ae 9 ¥ . ye : one’ ouse an a - q favors, no subsidies, no. paternalistic ex- ‘ They have seen thé property rights of brewers and {were teen exain. Of course wiper = i he a ee stom on, the basis e Res. ww m4 a ‘i t Apes et - é aoe es | A ; A A mm; " g ve been periment. He is merely asking equal con- ues dewey eonmress and they have neh sir pachaa agie Tey ap cacniet! i fe sufficient in itself to cause jyour | entitle to that restitution ‘of those property ighs. ‘The right ers ere obey cia dehen, ok Miioeever, herein no dowbt sat iin ike Boss : pal injune ee can be denied as’ well as conferred. | things painted’ on. The dolls wanted e i he was struck violently at the i z rmer’s purpose in presenting |Our men of property, who balked at ncthing to |to stop but the engincer said it was b z ‘ AOS WEEDON: UA. this problems to con islati , ‘ risa ¥ : couldn’t have ‘sustained that kind ‘ ra Hater fick sie any legislative body push the world court resolution through, may find oe a peel (ele ne fet even a flag } Soe ae’ tn atone tb: Dovsé ben 38. stood. The fair-minded farmer, and he|their opponents balking at nothing to deny prop-| And after much bumping and toot- ae 0 eeanee | be: xegeln: Conselopanees ‘4 by far in the majority, is not’asking for spevial | erty the right to protection by injunction in labor |inf and, creaking of brakes, they) ( 1 Ut GIVE. As q ity A Shek eae ine. Sree 2 |e ponsideration. Naturally his business is entitled | disputes. } plonsd da one ne Ae BREE called, OPEN | THA’ Sern ee Be Pee i e ‘Wo the same consideration as is given other interests.) We do not take the position that the iiol There was the turkey gobbler wait- “I knew it wasn’t, Coroner.” Jim-| © ; sinegs_ men who draw their income from _strict-| Should be at the mercy of an. intransigeant minor- Whiske tad hh tie Pome d Aptrirge Mad baet og aig} ‘rural communities should york toward the prop-| ity on all i rl Ue tla i aE we hore . P- issues. We do not favor unlimited debatc| “Step this way, please,” said the er-solution the agrarian problem. | It is the most}M routine dills. We think th gobbler to the travelers. : . e conclusion is un- £4 pinpbe impertant for any commercial club or asso-|¢scapable, however, that the reer, ody Sumepiag abt. fd 10h de ee l rs . senate has estab- [lowed gobbler toward aj Ia “ ; ' t 7 i tages its reat of-cloture in the worst. possi- |-°*! 4 : - - , ¥ ther—" | case. its action on the werld court b . ‘ a 500 aay court be- Bobb. Sis all, wet 7 $ 4 pou él ¥ hind it the senate has abandoned its chief pay Sreee bene: recognition as treat. deliberative a at” said Misy Crinoline men. Hold .on!”

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