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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —o > + + ahout them. They ‘dpry indeed; yathep’ jpftaid of 7 - The Bismarck Tribune| er ‘or Soa" t wy ee at Comilig Aout to Tt ; Algae. An Independent Newspaper | when communists are deported. ae | SHER + THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | Very well; isn’t it plain that the surest way tc s “i ‘ i (Established 1873) | make moré radicals is to use such methods as the Ba = *y a Hed BEGIN HERE TODAY for Mary Lowell, and 1 fell hard. | HENRY RAND, 55, @ buiness | And now she’s going to marry Sam | man is found murdered fina | Church,” cheap -hote! in jon. olice ” finds woman's handkerehie€ and | sine Stang Tate ante ace kee | ate of a. yellow theater aide pe ea Ait on. Sam's ' gat the heavy dough, I hear. | SANEP RAND, hia daughter, | "“you wouldn't say that, Barry, if breaks her engagement with | you knew her.” —_ COLVIN, because of the And then ‘he told Barry the whole azrace.” JIMMY RAND, his story, beginning with his first meet- son, goen (o MANSFIELD, where {ing ‘with Mary. «> « ' je theater ix. The stub is tract “And so .e, Bi | to°THOMAS FOGARTY, 2 pollll- | ways tho innocent, exane oat the = cat hose, who nays he gave it to | whole mixup.” OLGA "MAYNARD, a cabaret |““Woll, why don’t you go to Mary \ singer. fi " | pGlmiay amecte and falls in love "Net now, Barry. Miva tee lite” | Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | New Jersey police have used in fighting a strike? Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at! That is why business and industrial men should Bismarck, as second class mail matter. ‘| he concerned. George D. Mann..........President and Publisher | This is a prosperous, satisfied country. There Subscription Rates Payable in Advance j aren't enough genuine radicals in it to cause trouble Datly by carrier, per year............5 ..$7.20 in a hundred years, Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). .. 720| But—every time the police use clubs and tear gas Daily by mail, per year, | bombs and other bits of brutality on striking wom- (in state outside Bismarck). +» 5.00) H Daily by mail, outside of North [ “ 6.09) em new radicals are born by the dozen. Member Audit Bi ii And that is something it would pay the conserv- jureau of Circulation ‘ ative element to keep in mind. H ea vebikasd hd The perry sinh el The radicals ought to be sending letters of thanks ie Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the: e ‘ities 4 ssai 7 4 use for republication of all news dispatches credited | ae cialis, Ls eb le cu Wap eneuetc Uma to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also | Where the clubbings have occurred. « the local news of spontaneous origin published here-| The business men ought to be calling the po- in. All rights of republication of all other matter | lice off. | herein are also reserved, Wett -er- IF TAATS He Way You LOOK AT iT ('UL ZiKke Te maTER UNDER You Give me A LIeT OR with MARY LOWELL, Later he Why, you darn fool, are you go- encounters Olga. She faints at . ing to sit back and see her marr; hearing police want her for mur- | thts ‘mucker Church, and not do a der. Mary, out with SAMUEL | thing about it?” Foreign Representatives Excellent Sign | CHURCH, a wealthy lawyer, aces farry,-you fool, yousdon’ ; Mi ap bes 4 , yousdon’t under- . , » creas LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | While the Kaiser strives to regain his imperial winecaertiandee cs ame [stat vat foto her, erawlin 4 oat as DE jeastles and estates, the German people, freed from | Olga tells ‘police the stub Sai LAE a a perce Bide. Kresge BIME.! the curse of militarism, are signing petitions ask-! a Gapiemcoen of 2 man who “picked her “Well, if you don’t speak up for abr the things you want in this world, » ‘and later rae rhe bs Sait ea hg abou! e fact it's the thing that’s Hut cocioeeet night by two men, (gut of reach that bets want most, Go » {on and grab it, you don’t, I'll zo transi, eNay tnd (Mary et: ito her myself and spill the’ whole promise to marry. him. Mary say aahyeee US ed and quit when Janet broke off with me, tella Jimmy thin when they meet {jt's your darn stubbornness, . . You're even more stubborn At BRET On eee ane ee ave, Bldg. | ime that « law he passed by whieh all royal prop !erty will be confiscated by the state and the pro- (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | ceeds be devoted to war victims. It has been esti- | mated that within two weeks some four million sig- | To a Little Girl natures will he secured. d Harris, negro who killed a white man and two The Kaiser is flooding the country with argu- white children and then assaulted a white woman,| ments why the royal family is justified in its de- was hanged, with all due legal formality, at Lex-|mands upon the state. That the people are not im- ington, Ky., the other day. ssed is shown by their willingness to sign peti- i + might have come into possession i and i de cuses her of marrying for memey. | recognize—she an the man who | ‘!! you now: that. you're the only Harris’ crime was just about as atrocious as any / ? Wwe ve ever heard of. It is no wonder that the; This is a most encouraging sign that the German | got the stab, he aa pie ob ats ae: ey thar ioe between me and ‘- people of Kentucky were stirred to a fierce anger | People are rapidly becoming used to the republican Bani@uesetbe. Later abe bead “Why, what do you mean, Barry? \form of government. A few sacrifices on the part eri seis cay, cowtinaeratanan (ies enmael oe the elser: in behalt” of As wines oad cnet tions'that maile a parent write to the editor of the| Maimed is surely not amiss. Here is hoping aie Louiaville Herald-Post telling how a little girl-pre-|the (petitioners rather than the deposed royalty | sumably the child of the parent who wrote the let-! Wi" out. ter—knelt, down and yp ie and, dear God, don’t let that man go where! i P é 1 The government announces that only four months the little boy and the little girl he killed went—and | : ? | 1 God: don't let hi h i j remain in which war veterans may convert and re- | nase, dear God, do: : ro wi y dear! . sien ihe please, dear God, dont let him go where my (ea! | instate the war risk insurance they took out during | = | ognize his poli "t understand.” of IKE JENSEN, Picture: av Wat “Just this. She compromised with Church, motoring with Mary, me. She’s so worrieé’ ut you and runs over a dog. His heartless. | Wants you to come time so badly | mess kindles hatred'in her and | that she agreed to wiarry ue if [ ; she breaks their engagement. | could persiade you come back | “Olga tells Jimmy that Church | With me. Of course, T wouldn't do | because she had refused to have | it--I ‘wouldn't take advantage of her, | anything to do with him, had [Under the circumstances. I'll wait caused her to lose several jobs, {until she’s ready. But I still think Jimmy realizes Olga is in love || You might listen to reason and pull with him and is deeply troubled, - | ut before somepne bumps you off. She offers her lips and he kisses | “Janet still insists on working in little brother whom we laid under the flowers went ii, world W her. a that orchestra, and I've insisted on and sh, please don’t let any of us go to Heaven it|™* Wore "at F : i ~ Mary writes Jimmy a letter, ‘taking her home every night, espe- 3 Any ex-service man in good healh ‘may reinstate ; - explaining that she had broken | cially singe the night some fresh - . s that man is going te be the bes ‘ ‘ 1 wai with Church. The offi \cake-cater tried to pick het w j his cy, no matter how long ago it fapsed, buc horns off a brass monkey!” said Jupe. office boy: so % And the writer of the letter adds: Wee a Lo ete Ae 7 a “We can't wait all day listening to| Sticks the letter in his pocket | ‘“Good night, Barry! You— J hi ” ‘ passione y ithis offer. holds good only for four more months. | him.” cand forgets it. That evening 1 “f know; it docen’t sound very “Won't some editer with the gift to say it—some| since the terms offered are extremely liberal, an Pretty soon they reached the place| Barry tells Jimmy he met a |nice, does it? But it's true. One of | in the road where the bat was. And| Smart lawyer that day. “His j the men in the orchestra is acting as ~+ by it. Veterans, Act minister with the authority to interpret God’s prom | gy cervice man who hasn't attended to this matter | pari la pa Sad sate : ‘ j ‘ e ° HeHaaHe ford . He| mame,” said Barry, “was Church.” ises—assure the frightened children of Kentucky] vor will act at once, if he is wise. aGirl of Today lea foldeacup tie wiaeand ler tiene is ureh” “Goesn't like it—thinks she’s putting that all the prayers of the preachers of all the Eee en I OX _ 106 | civ him the! NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY] herself under obligati go past, as soon as they % ¥ ss a . es - ¢ ° ; ‘ 4 HSE 3 al ; CHAPTER XV! “And another thing. churches on earth couldn't lift the creature they fear} Just when Chicago wanted to impress Washington | KEAN AND RILEY, ING. Ina few minutes she came lack PESO aE age Oa sine | tcoel Lord!” Jinomy onctximed at to. worry. you. with to Paradise? a hi tif that it could handle its own crime situations, bandits | weari icinustleb imendouahts “wall that’s once Mr, Sterns had) wizard’s ay the mentlen at Ae i name.| goine to eo sabi Ut al To attempt an answer to this appeal is very dif- . oe ras “A thie as towant tos (1k ie Fo come mali . Syed (To Be Continued) “Everywhere I go ear nothing but} got 5 a rob one industrial concern of $80,000 and another of / eee ene fa al mane eae toe ne ea NY acne: *e- (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) | Chureh—Sam Church.” It was meant for her. Told her she Barry regarded him in bewilder-;ncedn’t think she wasn’t being | watel he pays for her room will help to} ther of us said any more about | thed—" «ficult. We know so little about the divine plan, We 99.900 on the same day, but that is no reason for | are so blind and limited when we try to conceive ; ¢.4oral intervention. Uncle Sam has plently to do! pay some of the bills to keep Rosic/ it until we both got home that night! ment. “Why, what's wrong with the scheme of eternal justice, that we cannot speak | |; aa face t the school” Vandel aekeds yous” Pee fer 0 you're lying.’ se with great assurance about anything. But it Pe A esa ied ovethenrdsthiay teeth) | Aveuaneane wt | eee Pameyoe ane Vaal see feet ph ten oateat os 88 : M is oe 1 I was helping Mamie, I w “Ph y Juli a y jad met him toy; . 3 A new I was helping Mamie, I would | enty, my dear Julie, _ plen day? How come? Explayn” | staying on herer but you're bringing as if some answer must be made. Faw. thud s girl brought musical New | have slept on a shelf instead of. a! Sterns looked at me as Tentered his me 4 ts Gi And here it is: : aE gL Te aI nice bed, and listened to ‘the’ per-| office with a smile that ought. to have | “well, I'm representing a client all this on Janet and your mbthe bs: Sahel York to her feet, there is some joy in the corn belt petual growling of a tiger instead of | frozen me stiff. He asked with a big damage claim against the’ “Barry, the whole things pu “Dear Little Girl: dtate: Mrs. Riley's complaints. ““Why have you left your station ?'| Z. and R. Railroad. I've got a good, believable. It sounds | like “A grown person should never try to advise a child be When I went to the restaurant {he| “I have just come to tell you, case, too. This fellow Church is the ieval poison plot. That sort of A i oi i because all little children know so inext morning, I found that. -the| Sterns, that Julie Kean and attorney. for the.railroad. It seems. thing ‘doesn’t happen in the twen- about Heaven becaus : ‘management,’ }which meant=Sésehs, | Tiley work-togetheror votatall’. | he detends all, or neariy all, of their tieth century. It's—it's ghastly, For much more about it than any grown-up possibly ; a | was trying to cl , ea: T “Diedonime, oil ley. Are you! damage suits the loye of heaven, tell me who any- | » can. They are nearer to it. It was made for them. Editorial Comment i ea this work i time managing the affairs of this restau: | a ney ote fy like sale pant imma todiey and ee had. 67 one” should Be se ansipae toi tie ve ; Mamie did. rant? put he'll ney arn to % © =¥eu remember, your Bible tells you Siete ae ve a We'd just put on our aprons andi f4'No sir, I'm not. : But, Tam run-j,barbed wire fence. , pour deowanny big. enough anaes, get arene sof exterminating me und my -ver enter the Kingdom of Heaven unless he be- | ‘ ‘ork gotten ready for the lunch hour when | niwg the affairs of Kean and Riley.’ | — : Late $ im so. Td rat! | amily.” . i a silk littl child | DS pula! of the Day’s a typewritten notice was handed to]; % H, that being the casé I'm) ‘The faster you try to wait the] ke # chatice on fighting him, put| hey wanted your father. out ,of : ~ eomes like a little N : a (Chicago Journal of Commerce) jie, which sa afraid we'll have to dispense. with | jonger it seems to take you. as I say ‘he's a smart baby and he, the.way, and they killed wim. “Bat the next time you go out into the beautiful California children grow in strength all ean et shifts with Kean and Riley. We did not’ hire, - wie Bie ey how he could Show: al -Yeshand Dad was in ee D aie i ‘ ink. i after today. Signed, The Manage-| them as a firm, . ; . Jlot of obstacles in my way and even! wasn’t here. ant Kentucky countryside, look about you and think.) the year around. In less favored states they | inent.” p caheepaiias Wiad Pein ed ee erie a9 | We have tried for youre and find neep delaying the: case ugtilcwe pet ienough, hey ete wien raped hom ment.” ney rns! : h kly showed the note to|and you'd better get substitutes for it is going to take us a long time to} ready to throw up the sponge Look at the blue hills lying hazy in the distance.| pow. for six months, then stop growing, a sunlight falling cn the fields and farmhouses ny zs fea | Mami turned pale and then|the hat-checking station where we! £¢t rich quick. Wateh him,” cautioned Jimmy.! “Yes, they would. They simply pee onua ae inated IGANG. anwattom acl ae the sun to come out again—Arthur [her face was suffused with red are, We're leaving as soon as I can| — “I've heard he was a jury fixer. think that with you here they're in and forests, at the s e i Ket Brisbane. “Do you think you can take care|get back to Julie and tell her we're! Sail would not be so confining if] | “What? A big lawyer like him? danger of being, found, mountains, s> cool and clear and sparkling. mle : ‘i ath . nae aan aban ten minutes,| being fired.’ ” here mash a rule against the pris-! Wh: aiicla noe ai oye the oon “Well, ae Keke Besar. nee prea shining yellow stars in the For instance, compare southern California, Ari- she demanded. 6 - Basis joners having saws. . ell you a tew things about) sorry.” le raist ands jet it’s night, look up at the eR ES Rehiba ihe Lin: sipacnl Nee ‘toxien three aunny states, with New] “imsure T can,” 1 anawered. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) PRs Sam Chureh, Barry. Listen.” them fall again tot his side. “Until 1 dark sky, with he moon half-hidden ini y xico, sunny states, s Mamie said nothing more and | When a man grabs your hand and se i see it tarneete white clouds. England and its long winters, The territory of any] made for the manager's office, TOMORROW: A Good Bluff. pumps it op aed down he is trying} “Can you imagine a okunie low Fj ‘Well, maybo I can see your side ‘i aay viv]: " 4 se sun-blessed regi is s Wy. pS FN to get something out of you. enough to persecute a girl the way!of it, Jim.” Barry lajd his hand on ‘And then remember this, little girl: Heaven 2 of these sun-blessed regions is about as large as all i pen he' did Olga Maynara?’ Jimmy|the other's shoulder. eels he de- just like these things. It’s a place where everything | of New England, where men are stunted physically \| that I suggested we ride home. Did urprised when a] finished. , : \clared through compressed lips, “if is warm and pleasant and shiny, where little children | and intellectually by gloomy weather! Then go to! you know that Cherry Bounce Hili| i “Wel, why doesn’t somebody get|anyone tried to harm Janet, I'd kill : hi dows and in the | California for great men! Isn’t nature wonderful? had nat bounced away once since the - - after him? Why doesn’t she teli that i oe ! can play all day long on the meadows 2 n @ nt Ts a ? e Blue Cherry was stolen? I al Woolen clothes are so high it would] story to the police?” .~ know you would, bless your old woods without ever finding anything to be afraid of. Oe 2 ra to maine SBA aaa crazy | almost pay people to be sheep. ‘i i an eke on rane: pee Who'd; heart. I said once, ariare: and I ’ oe kind 5 ill was bewitched and Waldo said) elieve her? And how could she prove) repeat it now. If it je last thin, When it gets dark in Heaven it’s a comfortable kind | Let the Primary Decide | OLIVE ROBEDRPS BARTON | to me that he thought—” | one. sign:ofapring-is-whed | the|anything? Mp: Soy, Gam '-Centen|h so onithis gucth/id'm golar.te Kit of dark. (Mott Pioneer Press) | Right heve the elevator reached the| clerk looks up as if he wonders who| makes his’ money do a lot of loud! the man who murdered my father.” litle broth 1 those other ncy and Nick and Jupe and’ top and everybodv stepped off. | let a customer get: in talking for him. RE 4 “That's w y tle brother, and those : 9 is i in Ne Nick a Pp ¥ f . a +. : aie er eee here: your’ tenn The two dominant factions in North Dakota) wickydoo stepped into the elevator| “Good-bye,” called Jupe and Nancy “How do you know that Miss May-| The fog that hung low over Mans- children, are now. politics have each selected their tickets and we| again, and there, just as the China-|@s they picked up two of the baskets| There’s so much to worry sbout/nard was telling you the truth?” field streets when they went in the “And we don’t know just where that bad moan fast think both ere composed of well qualified and honest ma had said, were three large baa- apes off on one of the motor- it’s impossible to folab me there sen be s898 8 skept a Barry.” then ae had lifted by the ime ae Se A A “é . isn’ re. e 6 es ‘i “i ets. yeles. isn’t really any use in starting. said Jimmy wearily. “Do I look he! performance was over, and the; you're so afraid of is. But we know he isn’t t ae men, who, if elected, will do all in their power in| “One hasket said, “Chinese dragon.| Good-bye,” called Hickydoo and ————__——_ a tool?” Walked out into s cleay and starlit >--Perhaps, if he prayed to God for forgiveness, the endeavor to carry out the will of the majority as | flies—young and tender!” [Nick as they picked up the other| — The distinction of the oldest bell in} “I think you're a fool to be staying) night. : vf] - im in some special place where he can learn and | ¢. ag s. ‘Another basket said, “Jersey mos-,2asket and rattled off_on the other| Europe is claimed for the largest of here, with people taking pot shots at! In the midst of a discussion that has hi pes pI expressed at the polls. y be changed so that he, too, can become a little child | Phe Nonpartisans have named as their standard | au leas tae end Juley metthat si NS Wy apa alee canmsieamae impure aegis retest ear | Pear ea ane 3 » too, d | "A third basket said, “Fuzzy cater- at old goose would talk, the | ark, England. the lady is charming enough, and again and enjoy the sunlight and the stars and the | hearer A. G. Sorlic, who has served us as Governor | pillars- fresh from the barbers!” | -= ______ according “to you she is all of that, is a ivers. e don’t know. at ‘: “Well the cross old bat should b - why, you might be willing to give hi fields and rivers. ve a a = jase aka since January Ist, 1925. He has given us a good autietied nou dai Pedayfoot, the her something better than an even| ‘But we do know that Heaven is a p business administration and we believe North Da-| mouse, sticking hi; head out of EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO break.” ,, |Rathering crowd. children are never afraid. And we know that God | \o¢4 will be safe and sane under his leadership. The |Jupe’s pocket. “ite can’t hold you “Oh, you're an utter fool. Won't] “Come on, Jim.’ ry grabbed *. ¢ , aig? : ai ; : f q get any sense?” his arm, “Maybe it’s » fight. Mayhe is very loving and very kind—even more than yout | tndependents have named J. M. Hanley, of Mandan, | ¥?, “ns longer. snd ved wanes be, at See EE ES AIF ORES ae te ft h 3 a | fee.” 4 nn 2 “Sure you havent fallen for her,| someonme’s getting pinched. own father and mother are, So maybessome dav) |as their standard bearer and we think they might | “Oh, Paddyfoot,” said Nancy, “I'm eer Bes acomtss oe % UiRRUS AGL TS) [ay Pacr sae sine Se, | a Betting on tin-toe who knows—you'll find that that bad man has be- | have searched a long time before finding a better |*® Sorry about you! Wouldn't you s wT ou a i i ead Fae ese: finan b it you! | Wouldn't xo Ma ENT EROPOSAL) | 2 in spite of himself, "No one could| could see two ‘struggle. fi come what all of us grown-ups must become—a child | man for the job. So far as the governorship is ae eee ber" bie hearesaineld THAT THE CITY CCAP ANOTHER ASSSSSMENT ,eesist jeri Golvin’s grin. . Ji locked in a pradlllas oppated coker: ‘once more, that wouldn’t hurt anybody. concemed: Neth Dakota ta cute tort off guid) Paddyfont sadly: ONTO THE PROPERTY OUT MY WAY £ ‘Nised his fist threateningiy. scuffled near the curb. They fought ae F ., nie habe zy y OREe i. s “Only I i iA WHAT/‘/S THe BASIS OFf== was anybody but you, I’a take you! silently, with grim intensity, whol _ “Let's all hope s0, anyway, ee ev, ae This looks tike the year when we can let the Teele h eok SiGe Bie Seed af ee your fat neck and choke you.” obliviogs of the erowd that hewemed ae ‘bine to sag in on Ss ar coat in | Whole matter be decided at the primary and after | again, I'm not going to, be anybody's GE ian vrtie part teraes aM ae aii i little child knows that somehow, sometime, the ticket is nominated, all join in electing it at the ; Prime minister. But I'll tell you a i ey "a ‘ ; ee ee aen dase ei . is a » 1 yer, never, ya in the first place, I'd believe any-| of the two form: i going to make everything come out all right—even | november election, The issues are clear and the | sartelcicw™ “ever Never told any thing about stm Church- O'Day tod | ing a CbT ‘one of them, 2 swift felt . A: ” i sabe: eae | “What?” cried N: and Ni — = me an earful an now by my own) and then'the sicke: the i for bad men. ue | canubaatee are all clean. Let the questions be set: is ete ried Nanerenea ick had = \ E liited experience with him that he's/ impact of fi Me pe ogee 3 the ; “How Radicals Grow | tled at the primary. \hollowly, “What?” , / a'regular snake in the grass, - figures droppeddropped like a lox, ~ , ' lo aaa | “nd not a bear any more th nd in the second place—oh, wel striking the curb witha re- ; ite strike in Passaic, N. J., ” aaid Bi : what's the use of talking about it?”| sounding smack. He |: till, 4 Ere pon gpa gdonea ont ‘ There Anather Kormara. Step Facrsiantel the. He! eee ot the gene in hee cond place,’ jeripned BAS, you ee that?” ane | 4 Ns " alent e Jamestown Sun Land of the Blue Cherry and old Blue Barry, ‘there's nd sense to what; “Good Lord, what a Hl has been a gocd deal of violence, in which the The city of Jamestown, through its mayor and | Whiskers stole my kingdom and turn- sours deity pia A ae You} “He's killed him!” =, 4 police have used tear gas bombs and clubs 0M | city council, took another forward step Monday |¢4 pe Hsghat meet Ges eres. rested because his dog had bitten 0 quick picketing strikers, both igen and rome All in| night in authorizing twenty additional blocks of city |cook and bottle washer. I've been : boy. Hp ied she keanaa Alsi 48 | movement a swift shuffling of feet all, the thing has quite an ugly aspect. pavement. The paving of the Red Trail or Nationai| that for over a hundred years. It}, 4 fivatany ’ eigomsane, in thecsuuee tet H ; 2 3 j us 3 have any teeth in the second place.; Someone Al 3% number of people ‘are much exercised about it | Parks Highway (Highway No. 3) through the city | that ne turned me into a mouse.” j My ia the third place he didn’t heve | ery? “Stop Mim! Stop bin! There he ° j all, They are denouncing the polica, the mill own. | is especially iniportanh, be hhundeeda and thou: “But how can you ever get turned | pry docs ibe aise se gpa Be 5 ih «ie i ers, everybody connected wih ee sands of tourists, who pass through the city_every backs mie aking i agra ce Z nothing again” Jimmy laughed | ¢————_= 4 ; and are calling on heaven and ea witness the | year, will receive a much better impression of | “The Blue Cheerry—just a nibble of : outright, and tin, ‘more seriously, Temperatures a ind |" * $ injustice and shame of Aree industry. Jamestown if they can glide over well paved streets iat, ey ald shad toot) ae ern Nahe ks: , it om eet | Road Co di They are the so-called’ “radicals,” of course.! from the moment they reach the city until they | the tree on Cherry Bounce Hill, 1| you see a girl by the name of | nditions o Their complaints won’t have a great deal of effect, | leave than they have in the past. ‘tried to get to the Blue, Cherry aA Lome", eon ible ; + —_—____—_—_—_——_—_—_—__ a ; ‘7 ” “f of ‘y Ie ol &) probably. They seldom do. why the strike| ¢,7h Paving of Fourth Avenue South to the Pair fais, ois of 3h Sate Mak eine ‘them were knockouts.” rs. | GSlereury readings at 7 a, m.) 4 After all, it is pa se, yee i Ae ¢ strik: | Grounds, is also an important forward step, especially | jay and ran off with it before I could 7 4, Did you gee “Sam Church talking j Bismarck —Cloudy, 29; roads good, t: ers and their friends are protesting. It's no in view of the Movement to secure a state fair here. | touch it. ad become # king. then, | ey. Dh Fi lou Pi ity 2 iJ ; 5 + mi ‘argo—Cloudy, good. a to get smacked with a nightstick-or gassed by tear | The residents-of the southern part of the city will | ba EB bea bil cid sce deans Miss pes eee i ae | Minot—Cloudy, PH fonds food, 1, bombs. What they're saying is to ee, expert. ‘s appreciate the pavements more after the county fair| “Dear met” remarked Biekedaa, == == ‘ ay Lowel! is the most wo Mankato_-Snaeine me ‘roads ear i 5 " en A e y index == = ; . 80; roads fair. 4 But there is another class of peop! gia engin and baseball seasons open and they bogin to realize | juain and see what it says about! —— = . : ful girt in: thé ‘World, Barry.” - Jamentown—Cloudy, 2%; roads 4 at genuinely concerned "0g fe oa nd af that the dust nuisance has been largely eliminated. Kings and Bluejays words es me unchecked from -his tips Tee 20; roads ‘eave: % ; Hy 2 ow! lew “i ind, * Hi ‘ , : ef e Sasa ai @ 5 B, police — a class that, thus far, > sl The city is to be congratulated on the compara-| ...Nine” now,” ‘squeaked ee saaninne =o Fou re” alia innéd . Barry, | Duluth--Snowing, 1 ys as reads eet Bt HH interest in the affairand probably will not. tively small ‘number of persons’ who protested| ‘The elevator was rising slowly up : 7 jabbing him on tho ribs with his el- | Rochester—Snowing, 18; eaadat alin: we! ‘Thia class is composed of industrial leaders and | against the new paving. When the business district | through the ground. Queer passen- : “the most. wo pery. i ; if Magplgess men generally, beth in and out of the textile| of the city was paved several years ago, a large |fer' 2" iprouh ine center of the : ae ie simmy with a| Winona Snow tluries, 175 roads ~ ; wht trade. ’ i number of the business men opposed the move-|earth again, and back to the place, /]. eye and detected| “RY ; ib be d.to-police brutality | me: from which they had started. : -the 9 of ‘on Jimmy's 2 should they oppose nt, but it is very doubtful if a single person could Crew of three’ {i Se at tet it tor he fe , One of- them was no other than yy, q 'mWhy,” what's the! coast guard cutter 2 Lin this:ease—when, glance, it would seem found in Jamestown now who would go hack t0|the Truffle Hunter, and: Waldo, his! - . " matter, dims ie Jt aa bad as that?! army et TA-D after “dropa: ints be to their advantage if strikers are cowed? the old muddy, rutted streets of ten years ago. The | Pig. oe " ; pa Wer eel betes ant unload’ amy; | Hampend heads fh ; sqoeape ot : » is » good reason; s very good reason. value of the property included in the new paving tive Frattle dune Whe Bilt ah ( Sy feel: you, ey ne my! gas and ta sian ey 2 “aren't many radicals in this country, but |distriets will be increased much more than the cost |sgain. Waldo and 1 out hunt- “you asked me_it’ ‘UtubDitbe bee: asia, an ‘gud n@astrial leaders are quite’ earet of the pavement, , ing aie od apo Aiki te derelie te. bi i os more than 48 per

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