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KS NDY” see eer PAGE FOUR " A 5 5 RT ay | The Bismarck Tribune!" luxury of holy matrimony,” says th An Independent Newspaper | Thus does the H. C. L. affect dwellers in less com- | THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER |plex regions of the earth as well us those in the! (Established 1873) maelstrom of cities. { —— $$ —————— Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Come to think of it, are there any uncomplex spots ind i arck, N. D., cnet at the postoffice at! on carth left? Please don’t answer glibly, “The ; f Bismarck, as second class mail matter. South Sea Isles.” They can’t find parking space | ae . - ‘ 5) \. i. veeeeeees- President and Publisher nee | THE STORY 80 FAR door in that ise, . ; George D. Mann resident a | down there now, | ; Zz jaStndy, MeNell weds Ben Murillo, rere ws precise, gentte . of : § Subseription Rates Payable in Advance | ESET aT ee foreigner with lange wealth, to please| “Sandy, why are you 20 melan- qi ly Dy carrier, per year... , «$7.20 Making Use of Vacation | LADEEZ AND { for 2 tarewel ‘maetieg with ney, Hl one Many things. » Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). The United States public health service offers | an old sweetheast, in the garden of| “You shouldn't te. Every one ha Daily by mail, per year, | some advice that is timely at the inception of the! GENTULMUN. We her home in Santa Barbara. She! humored you. Other parents wouldn't (in state outside Bismarck)....... +» 6.00) : > sth fe Sa 5 ey te ~ tells Judith Moore, a Francisco | have indulged you'as we have.” . Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota........ 6.00! vacation season. For indoor workers it indorses the | Ze HANE AUGUSIUS cousin, who finds her. there, that. “Oh.” Member Audit Bureau of Circulation jopen air change and for those whose occupation | Sh EEC keeps them outdoors it would reverse the prescrip- | J. GRADUATE she cannot go with Murillo. But she! “The -house your husband has so Member of The Associated Press / does go on the honeymoon. At Lake| wonderfully farnished is ready, Tahoe she meets two Senta Barbara | the sake of your mother any your aK is Pa Ba he al ica H boy friends who invite the couple to! family you can at least maki The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the tion. This seems logical if vacation means a | : ple to! make one use for republication of all news dispatches eredited ‘change. ‘That certainly is what it should mean. | | taste oom cAugered iy Git eudlaetengyt ee to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also | There is rest in doing something different from what | aa : other indignities, Sandy flees to her} She sat very quiet, powerless to a i a the local news of spontaneous origin published here- |... do every day. There is recreation in doing for [home, and Murillo in a rage, follows | force her lips to assent. in. All rights of republication of all other matter | = " ; 3 p es her there and plans to take forceful] ‘Murillo came. Hi id touchi : MPG are also: reserved, ja small part of the day something different from possession of her. Sandy vows she| “You have treated Soveeie” | what we are engaged in doing most of the day, j 4 p pan bee i will not return to him. She asks; She looked at him with burning f Foreign Representatives | Avocation is desirable in the way of change and to | y bids iil HB RO ee t Garcaco LOGAN PAYNE SOE E NT MR OIE | keep one in good shape for the regular vocation. | GO ON WITH THE STORY | “The house was made ready for Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg.| ‘The health git also urges the vacationist to shady Prior cord 3 silk thread (,,Then Til go on one condition— PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH get new ideas. Therein is the advantage of seeking | tp the MERE PYM 46 he ohade, jthat you ' leave me entirely alone. NEW YORK - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | new environment in vacation time, meeting new and : y Mrs, March.” “1 bad Batu HS be your wife.” ae strange people and getting the point of view of } : ' ‘ . March, a squatty little wom | gry light: t suite se a A) po (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | others. All folks are interesting if touched on ‘the ANC hace. Vesiind oa meth Ald come | “If you break this promise I'll fj R For Prid | right side, Few indeed but have some information Bos 3 i from behind the counter. She sur-| Ke No power on earth will stop : belied hs ty ee Slope coun. /0f Value to impart if it lies only in the cocksureness | ~ sma : bie tat ee eee ia eee er ecciaiiie ». stout biddos a aauh A Serenity of the speaker that he has plumbed the depths of | ? ‘ Y SS ‘ pale cheeks, “Why was that woman | pail? eae? fist, arsingt bis i et ee Ueny Browth which ls oP Y | human knowledge. The information that isn’t true uae f a staring at her? | find the doors open, my dear—wide q reflected in the building expansion in this city. Both | ‘sean is as interesting as something that is. In the Va y £ ahiritls oeog tee ere int Mrs.| Gpent 7 ‘ eiaeeoaifiess and residential ions the growt!: 8 Murillo. You do wear lavender’ “Alice heiped h ck ., ee ne eee eee si ' smoking room of a Pullman one may hear much de- | 4 4 / something beautiful!” ) cason, “What tanbe Sree on? is noticeable, particularly so to visitors, who report | jivered as by an authority that has little foundation, " Sandy laughéd, caught a glimpse) Rat mwa i °F , i i S g f herself i i 2 te Bismarck as North Dakota's fastest growing city. | tut it is entertaining and not less enlightening as o Gioety hal tas cent oreneras out of ‘it much that I The city presents an appearance that impresses | specimens of public opinion. Y SS é / : She pushed the hair at her cars. Her| Could sce. Family opens the door hth 4 and tells me to beat it!” q progressive and substantial growth upon the tran-| o, the other hand one may hear much of truth | | mene were freezing; her neck On| her face in ne arate me Sandy pid siénts. There is nothing of a speculative nature in| i iq| !ughed., Her shoulders shook,. She .~ nee fail: Of course she looked lovely! Did} the growth of this city. Housing conditions today wen BLAS PAG tolil bol eels Paid anyone: ued to. slave at. Ser and | #uehed and laughed. alae ) : easier tionist who keeps eyes and ears open and is as comineet about, it? In the middle of the afternoon she are far below the actual demand, and if living @¢-| tiondly as others are willing to be with him, short ie commodations could be secured many families would | lees ite serie. $2 the §white a {stone house. He led the wa: ‘ : reat jot lending money, will be able to pick up information Ga aloppedwfeever ae cach 3 Cte here i live who are unable to find suitable} iia will be enlightening in various ways. None | ving quarters. But she stopped whenever she caught! SToed staircase. He pushed open a hor ‘reflection, in’ te. stare Mvindews,|@09t—& bedroom, filled Magn ‘has more knowledge than one needs and there is none She glanced with a stealthy, agonize: reathe. He Addition of a modern clinic building reflects the | put needs more. H place“this city occupies in the medical affairs of | intensity at these images. said: “Yours, my dear. Shall I give the northwest. The Quain & Ramstad building will | An odd, hot, dialogue went on in)7™* KEY? Qo her mind. “It’s not so! Of course} laa . >» cf 7 a ae i te sate | Editorial Co t E i wis dente wach « toot! Yon) Splonskowski Again Additions to both the hospitals of Bismarck within | MMeENC | | cant arhat wil 1 do? cod, what! Has High Test Herd it’s not!” the last year reflect a growing clientele and give ce it! You'll face it. i Bismgarek a unique place in medical centers of} The “Stop” Crossings | I'll not face it! I won't! I won't!” F. J, Spionskowski again has the the, northwest. i (The Jamestown Sun) Expansion of the telephone business has material There is one law in North Dakota which is almost She tore along as though she | high herd which averages 1,008 evidence in the erection of a fine modern building by | universally violated by motoris This law the would fly out of her own body. This|pounds of milk with 36 pounds of incred le thing happening to her! | butterfat, according to the report of the) Northwestern Bell Telephone company. In-!one which provides that all persons before ¢ ng | a sini _— " 7 a ‘ BEAR calle for better servide’ and shore’ of | certain ‘railroad’ crossings shall: come’ to/a full stop| HE DIDN'T MEAN IT [him the red mark that was still about - But she rae slim, 6 tall, | cire ae pee of April as ; 4 .| 80 very breezy’and do as you please! | compiled by H. E. Balk, tester. Ernest has asked you to marty! She was Ithat gay, flight heprted|Saville has second high herd with ther people were cowed by:/the Burleigh county cow testing “[ got along splendidly at Mor- my throa i : Hare: in a most | befor ceeding ac! ilr * : ou," 1 or Neh Se gate ; Sandy McNeil who snapped her fin-|an average of 970 pounds milk with ies x 4 it. The local company is meeting the need in a most [Berets eres oe soe ei ietens inca He {routs arene tence to you, My God, girl, did they choke you Shon oe there anything strange Rers | with an linpadent lanes an a ce butterfat. Schneider ! enterprising manner. {such crossings have been carefully inspected by the |? Suave nothing to thank me for, Q “Only that Iam sure he does#’t| Tite’ shake vite old’ ray Bamers cian wverage et Bat pom milk with Necessity for more hotel space and apartment | state railroad commission and top’ signs erected. Miss Dean.” | : ay should i mh mean it—Oh, you need not try tol she'd get by! 31.7 pounds butterfat. : be facilities. has forced an addition to the Van Horn{ Out of some five thousand crossings in the state, Yes, I have. You see I gave your, should | never have given) stop me,” he said rapidly as [held up] And even now she tried to fling! The high butterfat cow i d by hotel/Afd to the Hughes apartments. A city must {only one hundred fifty have been officially desig. | MMe, #% # reference jand it worked) you that expensive bag, and having! my hand. “I'd say it of any mam.l back her head. She said.a hundred |L. J. Garske: Het production te of o the Hughes apartments. A city must} only 3 ¥ desi&- | so well that I worked all morning.” | accepted it you should not have car-| my dear, that [ thought was playing! times a day as though her scared.|April was” 1,749 ea Mati aiieay spect in order to provide elbow room and opportuni-| per cent of the total, so it would seem that there is contyes, igdseaeiend Milt eo sulen ctu, (sia Marengo 9 Be aph ae n.| will explain myself further, fact: “'N. 's not so, God—don’t!tentiary has second high cow with a be just a few laps ahead of the demand in this re-} nated “stop” crossings. This is only about three| “Have you girls had your lunch: i it every day. By the way, let me/ fast and loose with you. Sometime 1] piteous denial was going to alter the!71.7 pounds butterfat. The state pent, ies a] I didn’t dare to ri y eyes. 1 5 ” 5 i ty for growth. no excuse for the violation of the law. | back and punch that old time cloek.”}very pretty girl, and my son is a ek sped out the ed Ttateabed < let it be—it’s not!’ Laie ee he meee milk with i Probably one of the outstanding features of Bis-}| The Sun is of the opinion that the law is being{ As Mamie and I relates out, Mi Fart SUreen hibits ae Bi co EXfry| moment to talk with Mamie about} ft was evening, early in Septem: Mits Bessie Pontiac Girl of A. C. | marck’s building program are the number of new| violated because motorists do not know that the| Hathaway held me back for a mo-| impetuous young man. But | being/ my room. The moihent I mentioned! per, ' Clouds drifted like’ silver! Jordan's herd produced 15,118 pounds aie , 1@] ment and told me that Jerry had| young his ardor cools as quickly as| jt shes: You mustn't think of| flowers ‘across ‘the mountain tops.| ie with st Pr garages, either completed recently or in progress of “stop” signs at certain crossings mean that it is} been making an awful fuss about) it heats. If you want real happiness] going away from me. I must have| They kept drifting and, drifting, new lone year with piaiee: bastert in . erection. Bismarck is ideally located as a\ dis-| illegal to cross the tracks without first coming to a| What had happened to me the day|you should allow aowe older man to] someone to talk to, and Til tell ones blooming as the first ones: were his’ record is hand go tareees a tributing center, and its growth along jobbing lines! full stop. The observance of this law is so obvious-| “One would have thought, my! “I don't think you are very nice,| right with you I'll run away, with ames Ripa: a Par pe bar, eee ha good reason’ to he Meet Si has just begun. A few years will witness a won-}ly for the personal protection of the motorist and ears 0) eas forty | tall that Be abbneeestiete to say. such tl 4 Li dake eine eer ae cong sky was -blue. and cfear li shat the Het of 40-pound butterfat cows | : iithin divertd of his tamil ‘i be, Were.in danger of being murdered, your own son. I am very fond| as though nothing had happened.” aid 5 ‘ . derful development in this direction. for the safety of his family and friends who may be “AWwell, T_got this anyway,” and [| of Jerry. He has asked mo to marry (copyright, 1926 NEA Fi Tae.) mast Ae pe ert i a \ Alterations and improvements to existing plants | riding with him, that it should be observed without | pulled my dress away and showed; him, and: maybe I will.” TOMORROW: Sex. .. gate giggling to have made the sneak! state penitent a4 Number of Cows | in the city bring the aggregate of Bismarck’s build- | the necessity of arrests, fines or imprisonment. a x Se ioashakua ss /| Ck Ge iE ; j en au ES . RES ar te every is esi hd ie aed bd: Garske ev i { ss i = oa : ees voice. “I suspecte om tl irs ive lik il and I Li sty hinge, went! . } ing program to a most imposing figure. - 2 you were fairies, ‘What make figs SRAM shah i sacar Vin isan 4 and sat hidden in the area a Pewemelid ‘ Hundreds of new homes have gone up in the vari- Better Beef Train Draws and can it do hills 6n high?” v a: Then she took off her hat! 4’ ¢ 2 ous sections of the city, increasing the taxable (St. Paul Dispatch) -TWINS watt needy jnnawered for nolnds me cortainly fi UE lee every Sun-} shal tae taal oe rea Rainy. night, E. 1 es ae sania and indicating that the} That crowds of 900 at Lisbon, 1,000 at La Moure rns ames pomiece sey RAY ei is SRR blader tic eared: le H - . uture growth is assure¢ ‘ause this city is the} and 1,200 at Edgeley, towns on, the Fargo South- CLIVE ROHERTS RADTO! | Queen. Talking back to a woman other + or 188: The lst of 60-pound butterf: vi a vast empire i a ic! 5 eet 1 # (To Be Continued.) Y ife is ite, She belonged to herself then. a oun utterfat gateway to a vast empire of fertile lands and rich | western branch of the Northern Pacific, turned out! The Twins and the little Rag-bag} (Copyright, 1998, NEA Serice, Ine) | nan Sour wife senat polite Then she thought of that walled-in|CO™% follows: satis \ coal areas—and probably not in the far distant fu-|to see the beef exhibits on the special train and| wihiffet kept going along toward _ You can't get antique fusniture) garden and Murillo coming upon het! state penitentiary ces : ture oil may be added to the natural resources. listen to the talks on the raising of beef animals is| Mister Snoopsy’s cave where they] @ % {for ancient prices. iS Mga eotaen alae? Why hadn't ane | 3. Garske 3 j Bismarck is building with a vision to what may | very acceptable evidence that a particularly good patralnly moved. to find the Whiffet’s| | BARBS | If you wear a pipe, remove it he-}Tun away then before it was too late i ay i eaagaia “| | _ happen when the toiling masses of the cities to the | judgment fathered the idea. At the moment the| All at once right beside the roadj*—— +" | fore washing your face. | uhy, hadn't she flown—no matter! F J” sotonakowskt 1 east and the farmers battling against high rents on | farmers are about convinced that grain raising alone| they saw a chocolate-drop tree. So (Copyright, 1926) NEA Service, Inc.) - BY TOM SIMS But no, she had gone back Jike a| >, Rrik Solberg has just completed his ; over capitalized fowa and Illinois farms look to this | will no longer serve them as it did when the land Paes og and kes “Poeome| Coolidge has a set of golf cluls | Qe moh, many est mie! Fee Ne Hitien te ele roa vee section of the state for cheap, fertile—yes, prac- | was young. They are looking about for a surer ipe and fallen to the ground. | now. Wonder if ‘he savs “Dern” | A THOUGHT jJof resentful stillness, e Don't siamp 5,783 pounds milk with 234 pounds ’ tically virgin soil. } revenue producer, and the interest they show in the N poesia end ss ee wheres easel 2 appre ase errr erp) (toga geet mows at want ap te na ited praia a tive AG ANE ~S A great future lies ahead for Bismarck and the | lessons to he taught by the Better Beef Special, indi-|almond, ‘and Nancy had caten” a| The Haugen ill farm subsidy has| Judge not that ye be mot Judged.| ‘ery ‘fimo she tid c's truct|arain, “Me, Solberg tn well cutlatied great Missouri Slope empire. ates in a marked manner the alert receptivity of | mi yy and chocolate-covered| fallen by ithe vote, so farmers may Matt. 7:1 * things went clashing wil in her; with what his herd accomplished and er than: ies! ah (3 ‘ H . \ T delight and a chocolate| raise crops instead of money. ahi thoughts. Strike out ds, beat | by culling and better feeding he will eee their minds to the ideas behind the special.’ When) cream-nut, and the little Whiffet had 1 mistrust the judgment of every] off Masa’'clettee Matis Gaane aat|seon bays. ane. ef the bith Medal Houdini’ rusade 1,200 farmers will drive into town in the face of a}had six large chocolate marshmal-/ These plump people have one ad-|man in a case where his own wishes|and get free—somehow—anyhow. jherds of the circuit. His winter ra- Harry Houdini, famous magician, who has, dur- | threatening rain, as they did at Edgeley, to learn |W, When suddenly the ground} wantage. They get their pen are concerned.—-Wellington. . She ‘could have hurled herself on|tion is corn fodder, sweet clover, hay, i i i i Yopened at their feet and up’ came a} wo , piaciiashads. chao n ing the last few years, delighted in exposing many | about beef cattle, their eagerness to improve their |house. ee a Oe eee ee A native Christian in Japan tas tealiscle sctiae “Not ine “could Co eee: “fakes” in the realm of fortune telling, spiritualism | condition is beyond question. They invite and de- Toers: mee, wal Phe {eon f Has jae the aniaar en of Javan copied the entire Bible on.a piece sf equal the poisonous bitterness of ber | Omen and kindred cults, has carried his crusade to Wash- | serve every support and encouragement that the ag- the Nib Nob of Nobogy’s Land. hansome mighty tig erabe, ’ Ost olen The tane peepee eg 4 a beret | MANDAN NEWS ington where he is directing an inquiry which he jeu colleges, cattle breeders’ associations,| “Wha' he cried, when he saw . o h ‘ Sr “4 i “Pati # if she had only brazened them to the jopes. will end with legislation banning them from | packers and commi: nit precast ee Seabicciog end it she'd only run away before-| pw. Harrington, 43, ca at ws and, . 4 practicing what he terms to be a “fraud.” tree! How vet ius! Ridge, S. D., le olen 7 . ry ustrabovarius! How ‘Shi back . ize, S. D., last week, pleaded Without taking up cudgels either for or against The Carroll Party exceedingly rastiguiashus! How hor- y conphision. share A ins ses. Bersy in Mandan yererd Jonge 4. 4. f rdey : He ission men can give them. ce ea | __spiritualistic “mediums,” fortune tellers and others (Chicago Tribune) I Novedy Ioed language bad. enourh Nit last ng walk F Roe, 7 diabetes ‘in Nobody Land language bad enough 1 Y forged the name of H. J. Cater to dealing with the so-called “occult,” we may certainly ; While perjury is in itself not precisely a minor | to eall what you are dong. Who are| | THE. STEAMER, “JAZZ MAMA? SOUND] |ing this: She wast neat, She vould ® $31.08 cheek payable to himself. He you?” deplore the undoubtedly large percentage of fraud | error, we suspect that Mr. Earl Carroll was convicted \ 1 (FROM HAMBURG To NEW YORK, SANK leave anyway. She would fight the! Rye Sexes, “he wane ny He opie 4 : i . sus . ef “Wel Twins,” id Ni 4 Z rt ‘ {five years. The judge and 4 Present in the “seances” and other ‘manifestations | not because he “lied like a gentleman,” but becaus ‘And this is the Whiffet, ‘He lost h IN .AID- OCEAN SHE CARRICD A. CARGO; thing out alonematec by era | Ene} recommended leniency in ‘the ag on refmest for a price of 50 cents, up to as | he had committed an offense against common deg|SP8dow and we're hunting for of S000 SAXOPHONES. THS WATSR; | the farthest ond of the earth, bury |penion poder gee ng ane ! i ! 7 We're looki for Mister Snoopsy’s Bee | Ciae es satay ee : | ceney which only a very low standard of conduct can | cave in Hidy Go Land.” . ee Av THIS POINT (3 TWO MILES DEEP, Rerae i hg eee riage serve only two years of his sentence, ' i The g is that the whole subject is one of | tolerate. The affair he seems quite deliberately to! At this the Nob of Nobody’s| | NO CiveS WERE LOST, AND THE STEAM always be the father, Fi MLSE ; which" no one really knows anything definite and | have planned was not only vicious in morals but Lond goes sbilek 664 th Bias, rae was Ll Be IN SURED. i in iss She felt Murillo’s limp, moist hands si grad rere the Mandan ‘nite as A j that fact leaves the public ax choice meat for in- | disgusting. That it did not turn the stomach as | rushed to fan him, and his cook with! = ——— Soe irene. Shetae eau es Pressed * | school were held Sunday evening and | Bumerable charlatans who make exceedingly good | well as outrage the moral sense of several well | !¥° chins rushed to ‘pour water over | let—scarlet to the heart. Then she Sas. ines vagdh i aia on Monday livings duping the gullible. known figures in our world of the theater is a very | “What fappencd asked Nancy. \ 1, amid, Bale srobelng “T-aten® Rave: tet week for the graduates “an ge ae Of course, Mr. Houdini goes very far in his ac-| unpleasant aspect of the trial. Lying like gentle-| , “Sh!” said Two 3 jones. “You men- | ‘ She hated herself. She put her|commencement:exercises on Thursday 4, cusations against the whole business. He claims | men was about the only expression of gentility to |r mneeusrat LR A Sirsa i beady. jaanina her, the touch of her is that he can reproduce, by strictly human and me- | be observed in the affair. The rest disclosed a pretty | been mentioned in Nobody's jLand for ; = own—ahe, adn “batons to he eit ine Pricts Goren. Monin ae chanical means, any “spiritual manifestations” which | complete lack of any vestige of either gentleness or | Ye#'* ("years 'n years. 'n yeurs.| i . 1 |But she would! She'd kill hersolf— ald Teiege Oatach of near Wishek. e allegedly produced by spiritualists. He also says,|decent manhood, { be Seer aid. te. basinese, thet | 5 o “Oh, 1 gan't pon like hia Her Oelock the Jew a senesy at “f oe v i) i e - is 4 5 i S uises thumped in a si janm. wogue a | “Bring before me any medium and 1 will easily | These malodorous disclosures may be taken too youn: Fagen cea Lge : toed she ran awey now? ‘Could Wishek. . A i ge tat he is either a victim of psychosis or a! seriously as evidence of the moral atmosphere of | made me faint?” ‘ | . ah ie ta monk! Thort could they yee a ! : a great city, but they cannot be taken too seriously |, “We were just saying, your Majes-’ , é : come and bring her back? ‘ at is a broad statement, and, could it be found | for what they evidence of moral degeneration in |‘; ,*#id Two Nose: ciaagtn a Bao : Days and days of this. One night! that Houdini had ulterjor motives, would be greatly | some axpécts of contemporary life in America, A ht,” said Ub Glub.; ‘ ‘ that ‘Alleo nigh eet heen "Ene. at) } discounted by the general public. This same gen-j similar degeneration has existed in other countries Very! And if we'don’t get our choco:| : ; Vy ; by the, open. n F Gene eral public, however, knows that Houdini is very |in past times and exists today elsewhere, but that | tun aws did \ . rt ‘srapem you say these | wealthy in his own right and fails to discern any ul- | j i ij i fa ere?” ; y i | = { 4 mn any ul-/is not an excuse for its presence in our society, nor | tittle thiexes were cal 2 : Gee J viei Th er enemy. ad motive. Furthermore, Mr. Houdini’s very | should it in any way weaken the will to punish and,| wiaet ae (Pee aa erie al 4 : jen ‘Neve never lore ie irnestness in his crusade engenders a certain | if possible, eradicate it. right here and all the chocolate drops | She ed to check the | amount of respect for the convictions which actuate} There has been too much unwholesome exploita- | é7¢ lying om the grown convulsive sob, It wovhd never be! : . i “Your faces are familiar, his spirited fight. tion of. sexuality on our stage in recent years and!Glub, “Where did I see you before? Pie Bars. * Whit the public really hopes is that no one will be|too mud Now I remember—you are the chil- ‘| pietee she fett a stirring of vity.! vent innocent public from being “bunked” by there is no justification now for swinging from Ww. ‘awfully .” said Nan- the. ne to ‘her, and’ she would never, sorry it. 2 { cy, “but really we didn't know where Why should she care for it? It The unwholesomenehs of | 45’ set you a fire-engine.’ was 5 her back to him. She had to go back. She knew this now. awake hour after hour, she her _own defian She r prudishness to prurience, 1 can’t have a fire-engjne inside of five mi it our heads.” for the Twins Whitt lobody was sitting, ot 5 sid ae Ma os 2s Met