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= ebaih iad oe a are prea ny PAGE FOUR > Hi ¢ Ihe has lost his title to Pete Latzo, a fairly obscure The Bismarck Tribune oir.i tiem pennsivanis | ij An I | cae Things Are Fast Coming to a Climax : MONDAY JUNE 2, 1926 independest Newspaper | Jack Kearns, who took over Mickey’s contrac! ks 4 39 : THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | after severing relations with Dempsey, must be cast: | {= —= aS ox ? 2 5 * (Established 4873) ling rueful eyes these days in the direction of, his | SS SY : af. MEHERIN | " ‘ \ - ; fag a ; Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, former bankroll — : KY < | : 7 td N. D. see een at the postoffice at ts = Ns : merge D. Mann. ....0+-. President @ ; Failure | SJ ee er ee THE STORY SO FAR’ - | sunny—a ¢leeful. thing. with dash . President and Publisher ‘A chicken owned by Mrs. Nellie Santone of Glas- | S meaney ene i of Spanish Haeage as charm dandvome and bonny Subscription Rates Payable in Advance !tonbury, Conn.—and not by Mrs. O’Leary, who was Sj y } a ieee eraned jon) Seal r ane oA ob Met el. And it ae 7:20 ;Wnmortalized by a fractious cow—knocked over @ a \— ty. e. enerifices: wer ‘dove’ ier | lost ewestnday ot. ieee. Th dona “ | lantern and set fire to the barn. { 78, my, a boyhood sweetheart. Her| bring a fullness to her da: ions by Murillo. e writes r e coun’ the tit i cousin, Judith Moore, a San Francisco; to wait—and lita: one ane aoe su '] stenographer, for advice and fone | She started again to walk, resting : | 6.00 Unfortunately for future historians, but fortun- | 6.00 | ately for Mrs, Santone, the fire was put out after | }it had destroyed the harn, along with two automo- | , per year, _ (in state outside Bismarck)... Daily by mail, outside of North Dak ‘ Member Audit Bureau of Circula —<—<$—<— << — —$<— —— | rl i he h | HS ihher’ plight. el cn ps and LR ng ‘was very tired, cf | biles, but before it had spread to the house. H \ Z . covery that a young life is hovering/ almost unequal to further effort. Ns eosecnten etary extia faarvely aritis .d to the | The chicken survives, but is already forgotten: S. 2 ' erie are cane Suny ee eh Led fy tae beeen née for republication of all news dispatches eredited | outside of its own barnyard. It strove feebly for | 4 : F . attending their housewarming. bface,'| Sho chut come axe ning her ta it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also | ; tality; but failed. The chances are it will be the local news of spontaneous origin published here- { a i ; Row wished that her husband or in. All rights of republication of all other matter | the piece de resistance for 2 Sunday dinner ere long. | rnd might pass and pick GO ON WITH THE STORY PROM HERE ‘‘ herein are also reserved, and no shaft will mark the resting place of its re- " : ay ‘A machiné stopped. ‘Even, before ———— | mains, a8 might have been the case had it firgd 9; || ij ‘ The last Nero gestlike ii, Sad | she had a glimpse of his'face Sand: d ‘ y gt £0! ¥ | Tecogni the long, easy stride. é OCA PAVAE COMPANY. \city instead of a barn and a couple of flivvers. | \ enclatyed sve crystal Lead ma quiver of nervousness shot through = . LO | REDS NE Rater aoronnee aon H S " s fe . er. CHICAGO . DETROIT | 7 1 S= | pp Murillo sat onthe arm of a chaft;| ‘Timmy took off his hat, saying Tewer Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | The ‘Phone Girl MY i Z : He ,c70s, following er, every og ner | riter,,oashfully: “Want” a Lift, PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | She doesn’t occupy a very important position, that | ie 4 what his mother had: said, and his rewire ale Ga NEWYORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | .ir1 at the switchboard in the outer office. She’s é = = : aay nd ware .teliented Ave sriaeully, No}. in ut fora. walk” (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Hever in on the firm's councils, never has much to | a ee he had pigked a: wife who was anyon? T'seqtca femme jane are ——<—<—<— — | say about policy or business. i wr i Se atts iaitaite caine — you were sitting on that ne. Well, Who Is Who? But she can make her employers a lot of friends— & || cee ikea lomtieh. ‘eee GUC CaRREabr: at fecuekt yee seemed rather tired.” Who's Who in America” is a pretty red book of |or enemies. meh: i , a " ! te was slowing and) oun.” was just sitting in the 2700 pages with a lot of nice gilt letters onthe; Dozens of people make their first contact with | : : i My te snecess. 9 Timmy grinned to hidevhis embar. - cater. One finds it in most libraries, It is de- | ny business concern by telephone. If the telephone girl is courteous and cheerful they get a good im- pression of the whole organization. If she isn’t— ‘me 9 A ‘And then Sandy £08 the first age scribed on its title page as “a biographical diction- ation of her| met Timmy's eyes: “Why should uty of notable living men and women of the United friends. States.” ‘as, alas, is too often the case—the firm generally He ran his hands -over -her ieee. the gate, Timmy Sd | ti 3 bare arms, murmuring dreamily ty ST don't ki 1 =Now, just who are our notables? Are there any | has another enemy. ay) . . J | for the best. wasn't jt? lode gent know F thouehe peep, inthe world of sport? It seems not. Jack Demp-| Not a very big job she has, maybe. But it pays} | { : now, don't you, Sandy?” "| Wouldn'tshave stopped only T-ehsubag” sey is not there, rtor is Babe Ruth, nor are our golf- | to pick her with care, at that. j pocads mee cer Re “well, I thought 1 : should—’ i A Se ‘3 F ar She was. warm with excite: ing artistocrats, Babby Jones and Walter Hagen. { ‘ane Murillo slept. Sind , ctole| she ‘was almost "afraid Geitement. Not even the fashionable William Tilden, tennis | About Face NS i that. ‘room (upstairs, “jetting Prd pty vane i king, is honored. Sate ' #5} The hoard of education of Cedar Rapids, Ia., has reat Z i | channel “breeze blow across her face.i to stand neve aud Cake to oe need Walter Johnson, a stock and cotton broker, is | rescinded its order that the commencement frock . ge = i rb fie ah is incident! friend I have! I'm afraid Ben 5 listed, but not Walter Johnson, the pitcher. Irvin |of the sweet girl graduate should not cost more ; \ 4. Z her et-eniotton, . oy pass and see me! I'm a Cobb, the writer, is one of the immortals, but not Ty | than $15. ; She felt deserted? cut off once and| - and sudden); : . : : H ‘ i ly she. .yent up’ t CBPbb, author of home runs and stolen bases. | The board issued the order, it explained, because \ + 2 saul satoent Brat cesta: Hieten Timmy, with her: hand outstretched. There are lots of movie stars in “Who's Who”--|it felt the daughters of the poor would be embar- \ single one had come. They. must) jine, Uitte HS ae in Doug and Mary and Charlie Chaplin, Constance and | rassed if they appeared with those more modishly bath SceDectent woubtulnpreaeis 2K: about falling in'a faint ‘with hizeas Norma Talmadge and just scads of others. Flo|garbed, But a complaint was registered and the | — canes = ~ - hind those. deleyed invitations. Per-|fies%.,,0Pe” the door and give me Ziegfeld, notable glorifier of the American girl, is | poor girls made the complaint. Protest meetings | " 7 ‘ haps Heinie reported the snub Co i A | = —— Tilo gave at oe: So they (Continued.) of! sufficient importance to adorn one of its pages|were held in several high schools and the board | ‘ f | uened, they weren't wanted. | She shrank before their hot? young judg- ° > ee | : ment. She would be ashamed toll The Movi And that was that. meet’ these friends. now. So 'shelg At The Movies | would be left aloney-more and more ° Jalone, “She would cease to be Sandy with his name, although Ann Pennington of the | backed water. notable knees isn't. Fielding H. Yost, the famous football coach, is present, but it must be because of something else Karel Capek, noted Czech playwright, having vig- | CAPITOL THEATRE he has done, because Glenn Warner, Robert Zuppke | orously protested against what he terms the | A MISTAKE | my dear, No wonder Hathaway is inj I could not answer back for the| Miva pecenlag for them only Mu-} “Make ‘em laugh—make ’em cry— «i Knute Rockne are conspicuously absent “Ameri f E and! having sheen asked /by | got pate cee ed iy, eee pretty girl who had bought the hand-|" Ay years passed, she would grow! aiGs frat! * “Pe ab tedien rs cece peg iF ta ed rele sa flied iene on,” I said glibly, for he| 1 felt the eyes of all the girls upon] kerchiefs of me in the morning was! tired.of her futile defiance: grow euby-| Now then, just where is the line drawn? Harry |the New York Times to set forth the reasons that asked me with an air that made! me as 1 moved away from the end of ; eer ee Tulcsive’ to cide TeHeluibinie: citer Payne Whitney, the polo player, is there—but Mr. ted him to make the attack, begins with this naive ) me remize, {hat he did not Rink E the counter where T had been talking standing on the other side of the| Ker lips, feeling his hands running j ser,” Ld A A itali oy » te as a x A is niece I. with Mr. Robinson, e glance of 5 *. ear eae coca cis Sycenitais te Ete PNET ay, 2) sravements Qt costsaey A NSS everson en 11 | ugeeee tek one of them, who had charge of the| This time she was embarrassed and| brushing her hain | tM fase Rteriera tet regarded as a notable, but Pauline Lord, certainly | ica. toward me: “With hosiery department right across from| blushing. For the life of me I-could| She presséd her cheek to the win- ante and featuring Pat O'Malley, one of our most distinguished actress: Trixie Friganza is a notable, but not Fay’ Bainter or | that statement is a gem of the first water. Not Frank, Craven. knowing a thing about the real America, he pre- How about the world of music? Most of the sym-]sumes to criticise us. That one first statement dis- phony, conductors are there—Stokowski, Stock, Dam-| counts any value his criticism of us might other- nat 2 Fe sufficiency, | Mr. He he murmured, ard! me, scemed particularly malignant] see no reason. i i tin, ROW, Playing at the Capitol Theatre, As an example of bumptious self-sufficiency, | i oice and expression implied any-| If looks could have seared 1 woyld J peg inte 208 metallic gray {i0-| Tonight, Monday and Tuesday, the thing that I might make of it. * | have been blistered. , (herself the -loneliest.,thing on the | Story sinseteniirtiag se tea maga I smiled inwardly as I bowed. my ook at Sarah Smith,” whispered] “Have you? I'm glad. earth and the most crushed. | Saavesee tay tunel awe san head, knowing that the man before! Angie Horton as she took down some] business for me, y ow.” Suddenly as’ she stood here—sud-' fiction guttiierana @ sensational « me thought I was going with Mr. b iefs behind me.| “You see I didn’t give them to Bud|denly and shyly like ‘the opening of! hicle is fully aenterteining Hathaway, Senior, instead of Jer hate you.” after all,” she. confided. “I gave tals, a faint ‘stir. touehed’ along| - uly as entertaining. rosch and Sokoloff. But Paui Whiteman, better | wise have had. I let him think so, not realizing) ‘“Why+ should she hate me?’ 1] them to someone else.” fr nerves. Arresting, “ delleate,| gLauehs: are ithe risilen ingre- " i that I would have reason to regret it! asked quietly, as she went past to] I smiled at her and said nothing.{ unique. She listened in a breathless lions and known than the whole flock put together, is not a aby a SS ea " . + FE SET 5 . time later. her customer. ¢]In fact I opened my mouth to. sayjawe, trembling with astonishment as er nétable> Is there, then, discrimination against the erbaps you will go with me some]. “Because the boss has been rather] something, but fortunately I remem-| though a note-of music fel! Pie ot as ill. thing called jazz? Not entirely, for Irving Berlin t. other evening,” he suggested. niee to her lately and [think she Mad] bered that it wasn’t the place--of #/he ° , pero eae a ‘ is’there. “George Gershwin, however, isn’t. Editorial Comment “Perhaps.” an idea she was going to be sales person to appear too curious. |, ociety nd ij - : re pus He eal “You certainly know how to do it,”, C successor,” explained An-| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.)] She Weise ake tacdkitken ae { Lew Fields, the ancient comedian, is in “Who's he said softly-as he moved away. " | gle. “But you see I called the turn. f er ane change in her thought: # Ot beast SuIeROeteaRA tes een ee ' Who,” but W. C. Fields, one of the funniest men Back to the District School ‘ naw ay arkedlnncseney: a vee elected, my dear. You're soem A Clandestine Es- ee bert p oe ie pleat heart-throbe—and even a few thrills, { alive, is not. Nor is Will Rogers. ; (New York Times) sa 7 P copa night, Team against tree and look 2 spice of mystery and:a bit of ex- | “Red” Grange doesn’t make the grade as a foot-} The little red schoolhouse, once the boast of the 93 ee Laon Swe Face lag Wynd a f up at the stars. ‘She ld laugh, | “itement—and then more laug! v y ne night the Twins had gone to, bani as to’ wor! ree or four] reach out her arms, in eh F ball player. Perhaps, though, now that he has gone tame jorayiny has ot late ihesnina) abana’ of tue hed and to sleep. Suddenly some-| nights a week. 4 body stirring with ELTINGE THEATRE, into the movies, we shall see his name in the pretty | educator. But it is now coming into its own again— thing wakened Nick and he reached ied bt ba Swent Svar mer an i ithe: tiles enetke red book a little later on as one of filmdom’s famous. |@ possession considerably bettered, according to Dor- out to.turn on the. little night lamp.| -In Los Angeles, a man shot hint- et. a Ws | Herbert's famous: ‘eperet bir What's the answer? What in the world is not-|othy Canfield Fisher, who traces a significant cycle Py But there was no need. The moon| self because his wife wouldn’t cook! Consumed with ~ tenderness, she | sioaiste.», ‘starring Cori ee Ai: : was out and there on the window-sill | instead of because she would. now thought ‘ofthe child. “All. her} 720i. : n ri able about Eva Tanguay and un-notable fbout Paul-|of development in the new Survey Graphic. At CLIVE ROEEOTs RARTON | 004 In On his back was Flops i far . : hostiity vanished | end-_ she now ings to mind that’ some of il ¥ i ii ‘ily: it i i ‘i the clown. ese are the days when cork- | longe ‘or it; longed for the mome: ine Lord, Fay Bainter, Ann Pennington or Marilyn, least it is so in Vermont, Mrs. Fisher makes no 0, THE ELEPHANT, RUNS | “Before Nick could waken Nancy,| screws and can openers are used|when she would ot loo! Miller? If Herman Henry Hoppe, the neurologist,|claim of forethought. The thing just happened. AWAY Inco had: given a jump out into tne| until they wear out. "| [face, hold it in her arma Her being! P' Ta a a is present, why not Willie Hoppe, the billiard play- | When mass education fell upon us Vermont was too ein door fate es baitroom where} night ant wae. fsne Wessa Tee are ane La phesee te gi cecsin of love as an ete i Pegs Pat |r au t ‘ Bri i ing i ‘i is ins in little whi 'o Be Continue = ; * a . \- c€2 If Eugene O'Brien is included among the im-|poor to build elaborately architectural and sani-| {he Tuins slept in little white beds,| 0'%\095 RBA’ Service, Inc.) iah and so few ways to be:sensible, | Hor inner -Joyousness made, her| roid favorites are ‘I Want What 4 i IW Wi « mortals, why not Rudolph Valentino? tary graded schools and fetch the children from} ‘This door-stop was an elephant, a pala ch ra ata immune, and she went. about the| 1M aus meat ment It” and “Teach - Still, it is a very pretty red book. | miles about in motor buses. The little red school-| beautiful elephant made of china as| @———————————-# |_ Cram down hens on Sometimes oe enated whole ie. & Sparkling boca pr Oo rs ‘house kept on, with its paint blistering away, its| White and smooth #3 satin. arcane BARBS | [aed nakere ets ed ane alone’ as une lice | been highly apraised by musie critics = adi te water bucket breeding microbes, and its score of| or even about a china elephant, but | *—————-®|_ Some sstenographers don’t ening csi analy fed tha: hermenies ne, ber ee cture is a con- s Mes ac : am. [Pupils of all ages under a teacher of no particular| when, tell you that this’ elephant] =| BY TOMSIMS |” | much.more than theif bosses: that giterh cannot hear. 7 | Although the picture is a con- eorge rancoise of New ork city was num- i Fi, J + + es Ss all over him, Some factory girls don't - Set aig ey i bored smong the missing for 13 years, A day or | Talifications. Vermont envied plate-glass windows | even down his trunk, painted on| more money than school teachers.” | Cheap clothes, cost. the most. See eateareeiets Tune’ kertead| vertunaness of the-siner bite fa ect e signet poor Y OF) and open plumbing, scurrying motor buses and | tight, say what other people ‘ (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) {indifference “far _ mes | present. x 8q. ago George returned, and with true epic quality school-cooked luncheons—most of all envied graded befor have said—that you never} The world improves. Fashion says e man Kerry plays opposite th: i explained his absence. classes of pupils precisely like-minded, with teach Board: of such a thing,.before in your] balloon trousers are doomed. Whales ae the pet eects ane: qui star, with Willard Louis in the mi SS See : sonia oF s 8 ‘ 1 on fe F ‘ Hota using seaplanes as an june! med; . i “I met a friend that day,” said George as one who] org carefully trained to impart the precisely appro-| But there he was, keeping guard| Ah auto may be as good as new.| thelr, operations. - ‘4 at _— ie Doro! felt no need to say more. priate knowledge in precisely the approved way. at his post of duty day in and day|\ saxophone may be as bad as new. Paulette Duva! 6 ‘ @What colorful drama is unfolded in that little} When objecti “ ion” Vi out, night in and night out, as rosily Sete The Greeks used a concoction of — RE fb ack. & friend." and. then. unrolle the nae: en objections arose to “mass education’ er-!as a June. morning. It never oc- Sometimes a woman is so con-! ashes, earthworms and perfumed oil ‘ALACE—=MAND. ar rama of 13 years, filled with those things that men and their friends may do together. Where comes the vision of men who played back - +. PALA AN mont pricke’ up its ears. In the little red school-| curred to him to be ashamed of his} *‘derate she won’t kick if her ,hus-|to keep the hair from turning whit ‘to Joe Riley: and his California Sun- z house the retarded and the advanced pupil present | decorations. To add to his oddness a STI rae cao cine ist syncopators on the vaudeville bill N ike his name was Inco. ; ‘ P eday not the slightest administrative difficulty. They | “Inco” was short for “Inconsis- said irritably: ra eam Serve et talk ing?" slip back or forge ahead quite of themselves. The | tent” for the Twins’ father shad said = nee?” . in the days when leisure and sheer joy were upon | one is not further dulled, moreover, b: he was inconsistent ull over. First! “Oh, for this and for that!” : 4 » , by being cut off | because a door-stop should be mad , tte tl th the earth, before the thunder of business and com-| from livelier playmates, while the other profits no| of iron instead of china and roe EVveRsTT, CST MG UKE A COURLS 4 Mat tor as he” me rae | aemeee Picea Ej Borg ree and money drowned out the simpler tunes of | tess by a varied experience of his fellow-beings. It | because it would have looked more OP DOLLARS TILK TOMORROW, Wie) *Do you walk by yourself” {play. Violin,, trombone, , 8AX0- ia: |i quite an cary tnhandle the. Rrobloms of the bey | Sie"itatnga? Suatgpaated ot! ae wees ies | eee eee eRe OeL Fs vere = - {ed in IF. ge hierk back to the days when Hector and | who is “third grade in reading, but certainly fifth | several other reasons for the name, x This time she shrugged: ‘Wher- | Rondas Duo, who appear in ‘att Ashilles walked and talked and played and fought | grade in arithmetic.” Like Moliere, he takes his | Ut that is not in the story. b = <: fever the spirit moves—here—there./ on Wheels,” are said to be the only s . 4 A if tood patiently _ besi is | k a ‘Kilm hi knéw not tqgether—the days when_Jason and his men went to | own where he finds it—before the desk of a teacher dooe gunding with all Seen | Mimeny hed Pee she ‘ a she pesple tn oe eee abe. play mysles sea in a boat, telling the women folks that they went | undeniably deficient in pedagogies, but experienced | inches of might and main. | * a i " Be septa gee sonal tnace, | would not decla wh One member in this great ' to.seck a thing called the golden fleece, but really, |in teaching many things to many minds. Ina word.| and stood there, eyes gazing at the! novelty number plays the accordion, \ : ae t day when. she went out “ o cue to mee Pipaa ued hopes - a sea-wet | where mass education breaks up the normal “family” ison, Bi ti ank bale salted to show it! RA — i One ot thete long. panaere, Mee rode tah a Alice » rolling the whitened bone dice and— relationship of varied types and varied ages, the | Off of advantages, his tail—but, oh 2 a Solemed Ser Sameie ca seen. | f0F 4 ff J e y dear! I almost f 4 a! th #1 met a friend,” says George, but the court can-|little red schoolhouse enlarges and extends it, me falt'at alle Simply) ablnlutelis| : St tat dent think you do well to | a0, not understand. George must explain what that had| Mass educators have discove: at skill of the | Positively none. H . wander all-over the pont alone, J i ; fe Mlacomaredl SER AB He never mixed with the other ani-! BENS Sy : Sandy.” : \tédo with it all when women and children, perhaps, | hand bears an important relation to mental devel-| mals in. the Twins’ bedroom, The! : prere # ape. : @ comedy act with sit ‘were waiting to be fed. opment, construction of material things to concrete | rabbits and hens and squirrels and) Pion iene She laughed merrily: offending| novelty. surprise, ie sing io ” : hf reasoning. Happy thought! The little. red school | (ucks on the wallpaper stood in the - ; , him with her gibes. Did he think) Duo present “An Aerial’ Classics” ought! d greatest awe of him, The butterflies’ [ TwO-DoLGAR | HAVEN'T “Ou 7 the might fall into, evil ways, and/ with’ Mins Lathhin. te'the: fentnced He Ought to Know set up 8 manual training department which con- | and dicky-birds on the furniture did| ' Bce 3 ; i Kk up wi 60) indi member of the turn. This lady i i@lathiag movies fad ea take hold of tha’ popu sisted in making itself over into a larger, more san- al baat bP agpalent his attention by| |. ; Mal “pes aL. i reported to be a leader:of her sex | “de imagination. Americans are not interested in itary and more architectural temple of the three ferent mask ar ates on aaa S| aay aes anaet ‘ 5 gt haeeaee Ee a cy Sctohaties. “2 Be, them; they prefer the restful quiet of the present R’s—incidentally affording a course in the duties of | He kept his eyes steadfastly down " 4 Be These 7,| bidden as ators,” one tage: . ‘livies. good citizenship, a subject, which the mass educator tore le eucantte a responsibility kin ‘ i, the p an comedy with Priscilla ‘eo agen ag - Se : Hag hd - ‘| “covers” with talks and lectures. To achieve warm; Well, ime i : E the: boats. or. to.old e young woman who wi i) wd ee pple ot No, aot Hes raatseed i te luncheons the pupils cut wood, build fires, cook and | on and after awhile the, Twins got| . “, ‘ Bout the ene he citigae Be! ween aie Sat ae he is the - 5 an of science w! ‘ je ‘ t ; X im | only ‘man in the world for her, the: clear up. “Jimmy,” asked « mother whose son was 8 that Wey never noticed poor Inco! |=. 5 a + [had fellow that followed Pim | aivore fleteely the development of both the phonograph and the at all. Try it yourself if you don’t) ed him and later fights fiercely . ‘ Fi f _| at the Pirate age, “did you get that lair in the old believe me. You know a pictute pale , =" frpm Santa Rosa Island-to.the main.; to gét him back 4 j pvie and who has himself experimented with talk-| tation pine tree finished today?” Jimmy shook his | 9,2 Wall at a certain place, but you} |” we : REX THEATRE bi hy Sms head. “It was the turn of the Pirate Chief to wash | {ato ‘that room. de scat waive tke 7 Nothing like the au wad : > nS be biciies anacs alan sateen. Bat cortals: . e into that room, do yout ‘That's the| A { ne day. retracing -her sieps, she |ing drama and wholesome, delightful lghe is-right in saying Americans are not interested dishes.” The redoubtable Smee with his ing | Wi i wtina the rer ve Bases became exhausted, end, half way up {co which go. to’ make up “The, f laa wpincies tu the ‘pieaent state af. thats’ do machine, who so dglighted Peter Pan, presents a no! him when ny Pe eek ae ee pet gh g z J the road, sat down on a. reg Retribution” now playing zat Unless they are decidedly improved, we | re enessing picture. dawo as ther tper and play with bin, | = ofa ‘AN about her the breeze | picture of “ihe Niorthingl ieee long nue to go to the stage for the speken|., Vermont may some day come again to, boast the | And Ri things on his back to ride ie NOT: IF. You wont-tenderiy and the earth thrab- (that the memory af oy rd b 1 {Little ved schoolhouse on Fourth of July. It is| minute for a word, They never wont : a use SooD Seer eit ber hate king ibe votes of” the foe spending money more profitably far than on motor j dered any more even, why he had hig; juvevenr ! ie |}. | Bakay, tok off Sep Bat the x f re ; buses. Teachers are the great problem. The Fed-|"°Pertans that was one-reason why} = 55 wan: forty $0. Wp. a delight in ‘ here alone. -ok ioe : "ith. to ithe Bh felt | és : j i? Sa dee esd Miho‘ wouldn't jet | OM, . " és They Fall eration of Women’s Clubs awards its liberal schol-| the poor thing never Taised his eyes! ; 3} : = ago they were acclaiming Mickey Walker, | arships only on condition that the recipients teach | And neriaps, that ie the, reason he} Z a certain number of years in a one-room district | usual certainly happened 7 I forgot to tell. you that Inco had!” ie friend. - That. was :Flop: - You. just knew they loved, Hope always wont te they en hy: " wi face. tu: toward the door and hin stretched out, And all. nicht Bak hes Bail gpg a bit, | what at went on

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