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F on PAGE FOUR. Sasa Murine ccs irene : eas al rR Vselections as will safeguard the best interests o — he Bismarck Tribune * ee ge safeguard the best interests of gh An Independent Newspaper é THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873 o 8 4 North Dakota has been fortunate.in paving an | executive who.at the outset of 1 dn hn, Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| declared that there would be no mo ension of | Bismarck, N. D., and entered at ne Postoffice ati the program of state cwnership. The last legisla-| etee Di Moan. 2. President and Publisher | ture kept the lid on, but the levies for interest and j “ti ~n sinking fund continue and will mount as long as, Subs Rat ble in Ad ey eatery Say hich Subscription Rates Payable in vance ithe state ei |. Daily by mail, per year, aN (ae aa, (in state outside Bismarck). “Daily by mail, outside of North Dako! Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Three of a Kind—Wit | | OGE ae PA h but a Single Pe BEGIN HERE TODAY biota what you’te suspected ‘of uo- HENRY RAND, 55, a business ing a S lo! You're lying!” Sh man, ls found mysteriously Ot 4. jee fast Ho? ayen diated. erect Glews are a woman's Randker- of Page at him. “You dirty dog!” chief and, 5 yellow ticket stub She Wilspered hosrsely.. “You're try. i " bees the mermaid Fee ABs Saag who leave you alone?” A ron, decides to go to Manufiel ; i “You know who I'm taki: | tna DeReCHIE wodSe iets |You knew veep well Youcin gets «bys the ticket stab to. a THOMAS Hap im leaving.” She grabbed her ges ina business with which it should rn. As long as the power is available ;to plunge the state intu business the menace is 00 present. Governor Sorlie is opposed to an exten- | 6.00 | sion of state industrialism and has handled the Mill | and Elevator as conservatively as possible, but some | Meniber of Thx Avsbiited Prins | Successor may not have his business ability, cau- | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the | tion or tact in the handling of such a delicate task. | use for republication of all reves atches crane d) o* 6 | ot otherwise cre er, and : in. All rights cf republication of all other matter | job of taking North Dakota cut of state owner- | herein are also reserved. | ship, no blame can attach to Governor Sorlie, At- | te pocketbook—a b bag. : “Mise Maynard,” he took hold of med OLGA MAYNARD. | her wrist, aware that they were very i to nearly creating a scene, “don’t gu Kas gone | yet. a aetna Listen to me. to GRAFTON, where the murder | You've got to.” | He was, holding her wrist cruelly tight. She winced, with ° - took piace. JANET RAND, JIM- {the pain andisst down, he telf fore, eee ee & ete eceaaielea my’s sister, is her engage- Ei Foreima't rr |torney General Shafer or Commissioner Kitchen | ment with BARRY COLVIN, and [ing her into her chair. ‘ bat th lb eaile ts) Aa! |'They must keep the white clephant on its feet.| qimmy, while in Mansfield, meets aipor iy Vt te ‘9 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY j ry st P f u Pp s tet MARY LOWELL, who is instru- | YU 8 you say. You listen to these 4 CHICAGO DETROIT | Taking office for office, North Dakcta has as good | mental in getting him a job. facts and: see for yourself. Henry Tower Bldg, Kresge Bldg.|a personnel of executive officials as most state *) alle fa with Mary in a cabaret | Pere Tr Dla ecreton en ate sah AYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | hou: The voters’ interests would not be ‘serv the name Of Olin Mavenrae nn’ [at You've just told te you. uscd | NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. eapectadly by radieat mipes Ob UpHEAYal The je name of Olga Maynard. Fogarty's ticket at the Paragon Thea- } Z Z cat tS eerste | especial nEes 9) s ht <eccis Fogarty's at he . ca he { jal City, State and County Newspaper) | Tribune can hardly conjure up what reasons the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY, | ‘er two Labbe aancmanaan eee ¢ SS compromising I. V. A. can advances for supplant- | = ‘ CHAPTER Xt with my father. How did it’ get F Sentno thie: Parts: any of th vho desire reelection. Their admin-i 5 \ OLGA MAYNARD! He whecled “here? ah ‘ _ Facing tie Facts : ee igh tel bees “haneet ahd aeRO CaraieREA a sharply in his chair to see who had| She was white bénesth her rouge. ~ t There can be no satisfactory solution of the | istration has been honest and generally efficient | pronounced the name. The two men Ste was gripping the he of the Peveconomic ams unless the vote «| Tegardless of the fact that both Leaguers and I.| were looking across the room at a table with ‘her ‘hands. Hie e’s economic problems unless the voters at th Sh mi r 5S jar ee table in a far-corner. e leaned toward him, tense. “It's 4 ming election matters into their own hands. A. are represented. Opposition to any of them immy saw. a girl: sitting alone,|® lie! I don’t believe it!” fe long 2 issue of state industrialism is in- have to be cn personal and not administrative smoking a cigaret. She certainly fit-|_ “It’s the truth. How do you sup- As lor ‘ tate in alis 1 fe | : batt L.know you used Fogarty’s tick- ; ‘ aa grounds H fted Fogarty's description of Olga | Pose bi ‘oga volved the fortunes of politician Is. page | Maynard, he thought... . . , Tall,iet?, We found the «tub and traced igencies of politics, the voters of th # ‘ ‘ | biond, ‘highly rouged, he could PT Pilar liad avin told the fo- continue to tug at their own bootstraps. | That brings the voters around ‘then to the same Sereda ruerene sat. Hoy nga polleet Goat FDaMMEY: kihow i On the one hand are the advocates of state owner. | ™MPortant issue of selecting able men for the legis-| Mary's voice cut int “I think we this?” : Be oahiprite® the banner 6? the’ Nonpartisan. Lee lature who will revise and repeal the present laws | had better go. Do you mind taking|, “They're looking for you now. The y Bec Paee eet ats DeLee aie eae | Mad piace an ehe “hands rok. tie execat ie ime home?” She had seen his start landlady at your last address said $=“ Fer the most part they hone: believe that gov-|#"4 Place in the hands of the executive family | w yy 3 jat the’ mention of Olga’s name—had You had left town. I was there.” *. be Me eiinhialcaternaltain isthe wut, Losses they | Power to clean house. There is. hardly a man in 2 seen him stare at her_acroes the] “I tell you.” she said, her voice WairaWoy on the arcind thet ciote fide ecciine [office atithe ntetchotuse who would nbt welcome sich | room. There was ice in her tone, — {strained and slow, “I don’t know eny- # explain away on the ground that state industrialism | O"1C° &! fe jee i = Her words brought ‘him suddenly | thing about it. It's a frame-up. How is in the formative and experimental stages. Fortu-|# solution. Th y know that no relief can come as — to @ realization that he had offended | bout Fogarty, if he! knows so much? 4 nately the tax rats is converting many away from | /0MS aS Political ambitions clash with the general | 4 her. “Mary, I'm sorry. 1 was star-|What was to prevent him shaving a theories of public ownership. | . 7 ; had iP Where wasihe2” ee Paulie ownership _ , | Wateh out, Mr. Voter, whom you support for the| ; “ite was thinking; stalling for time.| ‘He's-slready proved an alibi. He IV. A.j legislature. t , It wouldn’t do ‘to Jet Olga Maynard ;*®s not in Grafton when the murder Med : Nee was committed. You were.” ation./ “The rest of the ticket is not so important. Fes OnE oc By ene aoe Wat he her| se | principles involved." tled.. Must we go now? We've on er iticket_ made and planted? 2 Opposed are those commonly classed who stand for the Independent Voters’ 7 Reece arte Bagh gt sat Raa ee eon found her. How could he talk to her} “Sure I was—looking for work— eee ctor ch compromining with. stata) TERERNGCAeLT we 7m a ee ae che we the ee ae Car he ie | v ., Experimentation within ‘certain cash | . . a | chance that had thrown the two of, DACK. J j y Something New oy : t eatipik-is the chief issue of their patfor | them together. If only Mary didn’t Sick, I'll faint if I don't get out in Seoeecos © the chich issue of their platform.” | ox: New. York mani -peates. fo) inehen stint the | insist on going there'd be some way the air.” wae rv honest ad-|tone vibrations produced by his playing a violin | of etling, or: ere Mary'ber “TT caNe tel Xd Jimmy asked ed 3 . ‘om - ownership program within! will put out a fire. She gave him an address in Mans- The Nonpartisan League stands fi herenca to ¢ pub . : (An intimate story of innermost ei. eh b 4 ously burned as they started to- coolly. She ‘had rise é .? the limitations of the Mill and Elevator and the| ‘That’s new. We have heard violin players whose | emotions revealed in private letters.) ward the hapl Rina; oabeware He scrambled to his feet with a ficld. Rai taiis x enk of North Dakota. lenaiite an a sla Lg, : eld ba ands. muttered apology. ‘He’ was’ furious ‘Come on,” he said, “let's go out. |musie would stop a clock or turn milk sour—but | SiN bige wate -deriouals th himself. He saw Olga Maynard|He signaled to a waiter. Opposed to them is the I. V. A. of dishonest and | this putting out the fire business is a new one, burned by splashing, red hot stecl icy passed her table cureeoech neta Stes ‘al ise , state wners’ ical- A saci r en | » many is fi arm. aned ‘heavily on him as Me * ; flabby compromise with state ownership, radical a tore a : fey poe AU, sieeeslinont in New York, it cost $21,000 to Leally of trying to give mer sous sie: they walked to the deor. “ ism, socialism or what you will, Most of the wrinkles are caused by worryins | , : | lously suffered only skin wounds. polish the cuspidors in one building; nal, but didn’t dare. }_,“You've got to tell me all you know . over wrinkles It was a moment before the spec-| Ist y The adviee to aim high| “will you give me my vanity box, about this,” he said to her when : ay 4 i arls, talk-| tators further back went to the res-| isn’t 80 Mood. , please ‘hey were standing in front they had reached the street. She was { Between the horns of this political dilemma SAE ES Jing and laughing. with a man in the} cue of these others as the horror of EES of the lat “checking | room. He acting, was concealing something, he } ; are Mr. Voter and Mr. Mere Taxpayer. They pay ‘prime and vigor of his life, there! secing the two principal victims dis-|. Many a quiet wedding gets a man brought it out of his ‘pocket. Mary. told himself. He continued, roughly: | H : i 4 iia % ‘ only a little heap of scething,! appear in the flaming torrent seemed} into a lot of nvise. took it and vanished into a dressing ;“If you don’t tell me, maybe you'll { the freight. Heads or tails, they lose. — Every| Editorial Comment | fiery, flaming steel. | to stop every heart beat. But, in a _ | room. et the police.” i ; biennium they are pumped full of “bunk” from cne | The r ee was a ral es the| few Seconds—that a spectator _ One aes hie abet salle us it! He tossed the hat checks to the berber at wart “a eid * source which berates bi sida Xe arr " TH . during the late war but not|scemed hours—someone called the | 18 goed tr: or staying up when girl behind the counter. “Be right anything about it, you. me © , source which berates big business and_pollparro A Forest ‘Semicentennial even the terrible sights of the battle-| police, the fire department, nurses | the baby is sick. ‘back.” he called to her and hurried alone.” ' wbout predatory wealth. The opposing camp, care- (Philadelphia Bulletin) field and the hospitals struck such) and doctors attached to the plant straight over to Olga Maynard. |. “Whdt did you do with the theater y hedging o ate ownershi seks ca e z horror to his soul as did this spec- s adjacent offices as weilf {We can hardly wait for spring. a ” id swift-. ti after you used it?” ked. fully hedging on state ownership, secks to cap-| Fifty years ago the United States government | tac. Only one:thing made One teal hospital'4in connection. with] We want to see a fat minn try to do! I Hewes Deaateeronse mer ‘able ' ‘She ‘answered him ears Pat ¢ ture the public pork, by being both for/and against) nyt Dr, Franklin B. Hough to work tz make a sur.| that possibly the ae not | were filled with weeping,| the Charleston bathing suit. ‘Your name is Olga Maynard, isn’t, don’ know. I, suppose I threw it a eh ers By: lain sta Ff : = te as bad as it s Ki crAny, ti and on. % . . beget, i wag. i % FRc ownership. They lambest: siya’ indastral-| vey of the forest resources “of the nation, and get| Th? Stately tens, Saigdl Mm nerraaet mae ad meet | ow ang eh, AGP ato ariel PA suPveraai! Hint, Ute eed eee : {ism in their political platform, but always compro-| information to use as a’ basis of determining aj r it as his opinion! joyousness of the Orthopedic Hospi-| doesn’t look where hi soing it 18’ through half closed eyes. “Whoj “Look here, i mise with the voters cn the hustings by agreeing to| forest policy. In commemoration of the event the | that neither Mis: jer nor Mr.|tal Bazaar, this catastrophe has} to te hospi \ wants to knot she drawled. {playing fair with me. I'm trying to | Prescott kn what had struck them! turned all Pittsburgh into ntournin; try it out. ation has put out a Forestry jas they were unconscious before the| It was Mr. Karl Whitney's sad} Washington foreeasts big coil ry—I'm in a terrible hurry be decent with you and you accuse American Tree asso I'm with a young lady,” he stam- me of being a party to some Kind of . i +e # : : F . ‘ - | weevil crop for 1926. Why can’t some; a ‘i ‘ "ve sai se aug | Primer that emphasizes various facts cf valuable rg really enveloped them. | duty/to break the news to Mrs. Pres- |'weevil ¢ mered. “Will you mect me ‘here’in a.a frame-wp. Every word I've said to H Meee cinco. atatecindusteialia ny Sait aves ol At this point in the description to} cott and her mother, Mrs. Hamilton,| scientists teach them to eat weeds? ur? it,” ‘he’ cri > you tonight is tr g ou ' Ever since state industrialism became an issue,| import to all of us. | the reporter, the man, who had scan| boief whom ‘ure. prostrated. with half hour? , Damn it,” ‘he cried im: ig! ue. I'm asking y eat . ; ‘ : *hi ot to give an explanati f how that ; the opposition to the Nonpartisan League has not! How few of us realize that each year we use| Many accivents in the mill, collapsed and grief. In fact, fears are| , Business niay be a gamble, but, the brig aut oar lagen Deri ANN have “ot Into°that been based on principle at all—merely how can w®, 125,900,000 new railroad ties, 500,000,000 fericc | St? Was sble'to say no more. Both Benn ete, Mage Erescote'x -sdnity. | (oe Play for NE grt. Will you meet me? ‘room and you refuse. I've been wast- . 4 | 4 + blic eril Feats 000, @ 500,000, ence) Mr. Condon, the stant - manager }AVopyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) | steaks. BUR eins t “Well. I like'that! “Wiiere did you ing time. 1 should have turned you get to the public crib. Both factions have been! posts, and 5,000,000 poles to carry telegraph, tele-| cf the works, and Miss ally Athi = ss (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) i Pinewite: > ‘to th Hi hh i ‘ ! . ,000 p y telegraph, | - get hold’ of that line? Say, I'm with -over ‘to the police when I first saw using the same bait for votes. That is the reason: phone or electric wires! How many of us know: 0% Mr. Prescott’s secretary, _w: FOMORROW: _EXTRA—Continue. why if either the I. V. A. win ' : H or the League wins,' that. fire, ‘___.g company myself, if you want | to yo ae ep. Bal n A ie i fi ens | know. Here’ he comes now, Mister”) “I've ‘been persuading myself that at » insects and economic demands’ consume | + |-!fpeddy gave her a brass curtain ring A THOUGHT |. She nodded -towatd the: door. lyou didnt have asything to do with the program of state ownership, like Tennyson's shout 26,000,000,000 cubie feet of wood each ycar ENTURES ag te ACURA a Fea ep a ie Pac o|. He we ated briefly whether to get it, Now I'm beginning to think T brook, goes on forever. ‘ in ‘the ‘United’ States, and that ‘beailies. wood. we eit at centro way ab ; 4g hold of @ noliceman’and have her ar-jwas @ fool. I've a good mind to call s 5 ‘ “i 2 : i le y that go downto the sea in! rested: ‘He decided instantly against a policeman pow. They want yor Disgusted with the I. V. A, program of flabby and | derive 45,000,000 pounds of maple sugar and syrup t 1e. pe coinpensets hte st Lar aet ae ships, that do busincsad HW great wa-j jt, F 2s for murder, do you understand that b ‘ si pat oc faa fy ie Tenia ; A . ‘aotsie Mo an iss Crinoline | ters; t ‘% the works'of the Lord) “« my oe | “ey 4 i E dishonest compromise upon the plain issue of | and $40,000,000 worth of uxpentine, rosin and kin- by o1sve ROBEDPS BARTON | didn’ give her anything, which was | and his woncers th Une detp—Ps. | meer te here tononee me, Vonleantin Ghe served fuivard him ed eit principle, voters at the last general election, se-|dred products? mean, but Calamity pretended to be | 107:23, 24. ‘ got a musical comedy®job for you. A|would have fallen if he had not ) ¥ lected one committed to give the Mill and Elevator! As long ago as 1799 congress voted $200,000 to| , sa vee ee ie Ee ‘ re KA! let him| {lend of mine told. me shout you— caught her in his arms. They were + j 4 fair trial. They sensed in the opposition merely! buy a forest reserve for timber for ships, just as never guessed a w said a new voice, “I | go to sea-—George Herverts | Tm Fogarty” oo YE ean aa od . a battle of the “ins” to stay “in” and the to in recent years it has reserved oil lands for fuel ;¥#% Soing on until the Twins escort-| have a warrant for your arrest. eee or he asked. ‘ “|. The tight from the’ strect lamp AM! i . : | na Fics ct ini f Mis It was Sniff: Whisker, the rat. GOOD CORN YEAR aces i ‘ p i: get into office, . : 58 eariierstosbhasalininearenm 6 ’ niske; n ‘Colvin—Barry Colvin,” the flung! above them was bright on her heav- ii g 2 0! Lie fer the navy. In 1873 it passed the timber culture Haralool’a Hasina: where all the ge Be Continued.) Sixty-three Ohio farmers this past| back. It was ihe, first name he could ily painted face and blond ‘hair. She } ; at cee , act, to encourage tree- planting by granting 160 | hare stead die ebieng cake: dal EXTENSIVE USE year grew 1,000 bushels of corny or|think of, “I'l be, here tomorrow {was limp in his arms when ‘the noticed man aa BT he cece ae aie this’, Naturally, if he thinks at maintain forty acres of trees in treeless sections of | Dinah had made, with its one Pink! have reached large proportions in| Bushel Corn Club. Never before ‘in,| room’ snsigd: fonmdbvaning olan. Tk: aan es. all, he sees in the whole process a sordid battle for} the country. The division of forestry was created eke PRAY 5 this country. The various industries the eight years’ History of the 100°) the dressing room. . ; os he was Mary Lowell. He. ifted Olea, May- | ubli lf. t 5 i a " ‘ bit ‘ which use these products in their] Bushel Corn Club has there been a frigidly silent on the ride Tome. nat into the cab and close e é PHONE pe ; Pony the department of agriculture in 1886. It be ; Mis Calamity ioe all ot er, boty manufacturing reported that during| total like this, The best year here-| fe ses half tempted: to tell ther, door. { i 3 Unfortunately the United States senatorship is}came a bureau in 1901, and the forest service four a re " y year the calendar year 1924 they used a|tofore was 1920, when 18 growers | everything—why he was in Mansfield (To Be Continued) H é z to become involved with state issues. R. A. Nestos,| years later. But, as Charles Lathrop Pack of the|° “Many happy returns!” cried all! (7'#! pe i Baad eallbas pt epee made. the, Sle by Brea veng gon | and “who gf entonteenre Sidcresea ga fi : minoge political treachery retired Senator P. J. Mc:| American ‘Tree association declares, the country |the dolls heartllyas abe-entered! Ei -crae « Sip’ ee 8" 0 acres. : sreeDack in his. roent,-ke threw hit 1 Temi tures and t ! ' i Cumber and landed Lynn J. Frazier in the United | still falls far short of recognizing the econcmic Calamity, proud! ‘noothing hes 4 hat angrily on. the: bed, convinced peral ( f States senate, issued a statement recently whica|and climatic value of forests’ and the urgent na- wedding ’ veil had it (draped that he'had made» botch of things. Road Conditions | ’ f shculd be repugnant to every loyal Coolidge Re-|tional need cf providing and preserving them. Aunty eYerone eye to nide tae. gie Olga Maynard met him. She kept ¢————_——______.® p : tl 5 1 ea. } licen in North Dakota: 1s pr ida. al At the .eexoicentennt 7 i i re him waiting a half hour, but _ he + : I va ’ ibis neyo cane all sig. open ge . a atca | ** | the newspaper rose she had made. Me. TRUG, VVE BEEN WANTING To SHow) | was coming. « Hl Bismarck—Cloudy, raining, 37; i ne and half donkey. ‘The less the Republicans of the | it will serve a good purpose to the naticn. It smells delicious,” said Calam-| J you SOME CITTLE POEMS THAT SVE DONG AT “Well,” she said, sitting down at} roads slippedy. { state have to do with the moribund I. V. A., the a — “I'm ever and ever so much Rate s, PERHAPS OU CouL his table, “I'm Be od of you} St- Cloug—Cloudy, 32; roads good. ay 4 : : \ obliged, I’m sure, oDyY MOMENTS. e 3S TAY SOUSD, He Mind ree etal bene cnanct |. Fargo—Snowing hoayy, 29;. yoads °° i oe ‘better for the party. When Democrats can help Not a Drop of Blood Spilled “made it myself,” said Miss Rag-| IeyugGesT A POSSIGLE MARKET TOR THEM to come.” “He offered her a cigaret,| Fé ing heavy, 20; | neminate Republican senatorial candidates, party (Rock Island (Ill.) Argus) wedy proudly. “It's flavored with a - an He one himself to thide ‘his ex- Manish Kalalag as rials oli { organization in North Dakota is no more. The newspapers have heen carrying stories tell-| vanilla. | Mister, Havalook gaye me a : = “"Ghe waited for him to speak. “Miss| pery. pest bp ae i Tt would have been better political strategy to|ing cf a bloodless duel in Paris. between Rudolph! ““vanilla is my favorite perfume,” = rs Maynard.” he began, “I lied to you} Minot—Raining, 30; roads muddy. have held the Republican convention as far away | Valentino and a Bulgarian baroh ‘ih love with Vilma | said Calamity sweetly. “I'm sorry : eet Saree See ay eee oe Jamestown—Snowing heavy, 34; a 3 o i . that I have no s to pin it to, but Colvin, My name"—he was wat roads fair, ’ from the meddlesome Twichells and their Demo-|Banky. The boys came to blows in a Paris theater | j; wil] look eleg i i her closely to obsorve the effect Of) ay ot. Groudy, 90; ‘ronda Squud- ocratic allies as possible. Until some form of party |box where Rudolpl~ was with a party of friends| Then it was time for Mrs. Jiggs Ne roniks Zin Saat domes Rand.}. ditiss e i regularity is established in this state, the present | witnessing one of his pictures. They called one|t®,present her sift, She betrayed no surprise, “Grat-| pulutt Cloudy, 20; roads heavy. political chaos will continue. North Dakota Re- | another hounds, but friends intervened and stopped | said Mrs. diggs, producing 1, be: to's » good place, to come from." she} Grand” Forks—Clear, 82; roads Publicans under the fusion arrangement are giv-|them before they spattered the carpets of the thea- [necklace from -her | poe awe See Ee a teico, Ae onan. [BODE : > ing Democrats a voice in formulating state issues |ter box with their gore. They were reminded that |ten cents a Danae tite for a quar- ter of fact, you were there week b panes Cleats 3 Pia eat Pua. and dictating national candidates. Less itch for|gentlemen in (France do not adopt fisticuffs in the |ter. Bean neck pees itd Fenerely tage Jae ‘iti “gre! seen: fibertack | 4¥° . * ‘ a Public cifice and more regard for the principles of | settlement of their grievances; that when they grew |tltra just now. You will be in. the Holmes in disguise?” ‘She wad, halt | ees the party are needed, but such a consummation un-/angry at one anothet they drew their swords.| — I’m sure of that, thank you, Mrs, ange “T Ohara eed Pa der fusion is impossible, The present fusion align- |Whereupon we are tcld that Ruddy and the baron | ia," said Calanityatitely, bus Ing ntryings to wet something on me?” he ment is not in the interest of the voters and tax- | decided to retire to the woods in a dark spot in the|thought of giving her one of her| “No, I chaven't, but listen to me. payers but merely a machine ™ contyol public | cutskirts of Paris. They arrived at the appointed | thre fei aeeite to m “tee ite ¥ You said,” she interrupted, “you patronage. spot in the early morning, having traveled separ- | wedding veil,” ake. said to herself, 4 had a musical comedy. job lined ‘up. * ome ately with their seconds in cabs that they chartered |‘‘and that fat old thing with enough | + ark thir ty, a gag he or Tm inerested, If you haven't, ae The voters must look to another source to gain{at the theater. BT es NO eee Ti, SiG oT eam a tee Sy Firman oat f aero ee ;. 2 & & o their ends if they are really cpposed to state owner-| |The absence from the party of the physician and | suppose, and she means wel aa vA * f “TL, tell at ah Hot raldited ak 8 . thip, | Nominations for the state legislature consti | Uhe undertaker suggests that the boys never really |,,o¢, qumity anlied ryeetiy and at | Era Sf iw 72 ree iste Teh ae g Tenis a Ry: tute the most important ‘matter before the voters. | intended to carve each other up, yet the report had |inva neat bow behind. t ee mT Ns Fpl you ao 4 the Pa Theater - ms c 7 2 e i a en circul: ] FF Pari: “Here is something toward your = = {the evening. joy: wes. 6 oe important by far than the election of a United |been circulated throughout the city of Paris that trousseau,” said Belinda, who was the nT Mondey night—the mgt before you tates senator or the general run of state execu-yat least one man was to dio by the sword in a duel next to wish Calamity many happy = = went to Graft tive officers. Legislators control the policies and staged by these Tamous Personages. When the pebyraes Mea held out a pink) — © REST OF THEM ARE AS GOOD AS whey ‘3 UNCER? purse strings of the state. Little care is paid to|sheik and the baron stripped for acti:n in the chill | hear met How kind of: you!” said THAT ONG, 5. WouLcD ‘on the table. ~ their selection, Everybody gets excited over the|Paris woods the baron’ approached Ruddy -and | Calamity, who was genuinely pleased 7 SUGGEST THAT You. fe shoubders. “All! One of Tanlac's greatest: bléss- _— “More ornamental offices because they mean patron-|apologetically explained that he simply lost his Sis hime Ties bees 36 Pl Ue, Pes . Ger INTO Touch celWhere did you get, the ticket ?* # the new li: age. But relief must come from the state legisla-|head when he saw Miss Banky being caressed by | was new—ahem—born, I should say, With, 80MG | “Tom. we. it to me.” There ,ture:, Farmers and business men ‘throughout the| Ruddy. Ruddy retorted that he too had suffered; | but my mistress took them off one! [- a UBLISHERS OF | . 5 ji Jength and breadth of the state should unite in| that he had loved and lost and that they were broth. | ty ,{@,2e° how they, would look, on 5 GREETING - en, did youl “Panter te'e'stural tonic, made © selecting a legislature that will put an end to state | ers after all under the skin. He might have finishe il | CARDS, of man named Henry| trom roots, barks and rare’ . industrialism and direct every energy toward re-| his little speech by saying that they were i ded. ti enon Aoine = aise) Huot ni it Tareien man or child, It cleans ducing the public debt. * the skinning game with the public as the boob. jo lost both of her oat jgyer know a man named id ne There is no other way out. Politicians interested | Rudolph has been cutting a wide swath An Europe | | well as her stockings, F K “ > : Ianding jobs are not going to fight this battle| of ie. Appesotty Bs managers have determined net, mates Saving bom den ted by Si 5) ‘ Bay Bet fermi Peta abott : i" Mr. Voter., Seek’ out the various legisla-|to force him upon the public whether he is wanted | Mister Haval who united up : e , th aie 1 somebody, | eat lighted Hidates before the primaries and make such, 8 » movip hero or not, : pea ate ste SED | ES TEESE en, “ina ts, tania ver