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PAGE FUUK — 3 The Bismarck Tribune) (0). ue ee ert EE Les me,| SECRETARY OF uch a visionary |. ¥ sands 2" = An Indepeadest Newspaper scheme but will be well within the m of rea- fer eyes Mashed “Yer—Yer, 1 LABOR SPEAKS THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER wonable development. For is the man, | 0! oye j AT RECEPTIO (Established 1873) who, livimg today, may be che t he 4 i ‘ y > I laughed, caught her a moment! Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | (77UEn to see the evolution of 3 ould tell she trata 2, Van; cachanged joyfel aad significant Bismurck, N. D., and entered at tbe postoffice at |‘*” Yearr. Her checks were stinging. She! looks. Bismarck, a2 second class mail matter. oS eas ORE jentl Vhat of a] The flag-bedecked hall, where three « George D. President and Publisher 1 presidents of the United States—! Us on oe a Jing Plas! vont to sevelt, Taft and har atarian, e lay, awake ninate as to : % Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Editorial Comment th Going beck—Goed God—| and thousands, milled sbont outside: Daily dy carrier, per year. bowsesse 2 | | hee “s : Capi a Besein ds peal t é a es the boat hours be-} w ned the delegates if Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). 4. Abolish the Primary Phe a tay a ee s thevdetees es in behalf o: ; Daily by mail, per year, in state outside Bismarck)........ Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.. (Chicago Journal of Commerce) eS ee Would Expresses Gratitude i nator Reed of Pennsylvania hax said the thing “S0".0° walking on. A. boy | Cardinal Bonzano responding in be- Membér Audit Bure: Circulation which needs to be said concerni huge expendi- suitcases. He was sail-|h3)f of the delegates, expressed grat- ka Malthe A er te ae Pisiisayh oe capt Dare oO ae He 302 them. She ally " te for the warmth of his, recep- atorial conte : and the work done for the con-| Member of The Associated Press hus said that the fundamental blame for this co * (Coatineed.) jercss, is i The Associated Prens is exciusively entitled to the | tiun rests upon the direct primary. \ Penson SS “The whole world,” he said, | |“seems to have cuught something of opinion ; jthe ‘I will” spirit of Chicago, whieh her ens to plan se for republication of all news dispatches credited ik ef : to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and als,| Senator Reed doc more tha express the local news of spontarfeous origin published here- | upon this sub, he also ur his gwn state to! the: scat stat ' tado : estes j : : pendous in. All rights of republication of all other matter} tuke remedial action. At the mecting of the Re-/ | ; g the western world | herein are also reserved. publican state committee of P . Mr. Reed ° {has ever known.” | | sas rn (lceey HEC HE SAN cduchied | He spoke with a pronounced Italian | Foreign Representatives as declared that he will support attempt during CLIVE DOEMEDTS RADON | ecco"! but in otherwise fouttiess G, LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY sega ree jBngich. ¢ G. LOGAN NY Hein biples |THE MONEY AND THE BASKET cago faced today the biggest of | our [9 CHICAGO DETROIT | Mirect prima j TREE ali the preliminaries of the Eucharis. | Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg A few short years ago direct primary “We forgot to ask those queer| tic connate ce the bulk: | deemed so sacred that hard public ma d 5 ning (of the arrivals from outside the city | 4 PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH Hi emed 9 sacred that hardly public tae dared} Fre sip ied ith last night's pathering’at ti | Ja NEW YORK ie - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | to lift his voice against it. we have a leading | Sr eee Not ver, the congress officials Nick had gotten their) Coliseum over, the 1 Ag iter 4 | =f senator, representing the politically powerf: were looking forward to the influx “ty (Official City, State and County Newspaver) — of Pennsylvania, not only assailing the primary sy Niek. “I'm sure [iter have been heralded SE eel ee eee them ‘but announcing @ program of to abolish | ae Inco | trom the ends of the earth. Inasmuch | viation’s F . the nary miethod as fat a ate is con- ona vith} us all chance of any of these pilgrims ' Aviation’s Future ; he primary method as far as hi ate is con ber buthtub tors or Christmas-{ 9: Ainjuting in any of the doings. of The future of tion i ne of cerned. the congress itself until Sunday morn- Promise. Beginning a of “hair The arguments which were made in behalf of the | both the pink tickets|ing has been out of the question, the up out-of the pocke’s tad }stampede to Chicago is realiy just be- They weren't there anyway.|ginning in downright earnest today. told you not to go there.” = pot ue gots Matted us over the DETAILS OF | 1 in every sense] direct primary twenty and t hold of becoming | har ve years ago member | need to be recalled. Most of u the thre ome of the “t lopments of the future. Al-] clearly enough that the primary was intended to| H ready much of the danger has been removed from] take the selection of party nominces.gut of the hands “Were you going to take I 91 aviation, commercial and mail lines are operat of the wicked bosses and place it in the pure and; ; i j CUSTER S LAST | avorable coc of reliability and + undefiled hands of an intelligent and patriotic elec- oe ee ee STAND RELATED ty, G parkable eps have be taken toward} torate. But in the years since then we have eomel “Logk!” he the developments of even safer pl to see that there are worse things than political aoe ETE | | Cena enantio aes shee tae It has b yeu an aeroplane efits which were.to result from the j ' “nickels and dimes,” decla Indian ¢ ign in the relatively could be de carry 100 persons, be | direct primary have proved to be, as Senator Reed | N ropping on knees and| subordinate rank of Lieutenant arting to pick then up as fast as] Colonel of his old regiment, the 7th tically free of tHe o p r of failing engines and] says, an illusion. Ordinarily the primary compels j che could. Cavalry. As a crowning insult all General George Armstrong Custer in the dress uniform of the 7th, Cavalry, U. S.A. 2. Chief be outfitted in comfor manner, ?} are |large expenditures by certainly it has “And quarters! shouted ck.| soldiers were required to cut their in-in-the cut Tom Custer’s heart out and ate part of it. 3. Chief Gall who led the Indians about to see that-dream come tru German be-} not resulted in the nomination of better men. dh dollars! And here's afhair before the summer campaign, tting Bull, the great medicine man of the Sioux. 5. Comanche, Capt. Keogh's whole dollar! pis ust be Captainjan order which m Kidd's to come out of Custer’s immediate command. He wi ny thought to be thing oat Dae aimed ees er's saul $ y Curley, the Crow scout, the only man in Custer more,” said Nan-|golde which were regarded | He ran away befure the battle and ni frente Wattle ik nibh eh (eran avatea eget elisha atte we He ran away before the battle and not during the battle as some é : : s 1 basket,” Was er in the mood to run]- os a ——~ he a machine of nd will be} the stupid viciousness lurking in the primary sys n to look uround for some-Jrisks if he’ thought them necessary |erals Crook, Otis, Merritt and tor will preach on the subjects a Rev. G. W. Stewart, Man- able to fly at three-quarters power with three mo-}tem. Unexpectedly the investigation has dene some} thing to hold ber ioney, and what) to his lost prestige? Did], Miles to the Indian count ie Dignity of Fait ; a cape dh Uae abali, | 2hauld she spy but a tree full wf ten- bhe s orders? Did he use| {forse sur i The ‘ehafe will rahe tors out of commission yood; it has stimulated the movement for the aboli- cent baskets. had judgn in dividing the small|new. treaty wa 4 If such a machine ean be preduced and proves suc-| tion of the primary. Without 2 word she walked over| farce an unknown number] indians. Gall t then she came baeklof the ny? Did he put too much = found standing near immediate command to escape. of parate engine gins the construction cr mono-| The senatorial investigation of the Pennsylvania | campaign was intended tu disclose the wickedn cording to all accounts it will} lurking in campaign funds; instead it has disclosed | giant can treasure.” plane, boasting 12 and carryin just 100 persons. A pendouy proportions 187 with Mallard ments of church the jan Endeavor. i Servi This Ellen 1. Underwood. service will take the place of the If you have no other church home | regular evening worship. A special Nick, __, |trust in “Custer'’s luck 2” Id Ren Nick. “Won't}have saved the day? The debate has I'm going to buy} raged for fifty who contrary to t we be ric! cine man who ke} the cand: ind the toy, store rather than warrior, became a reser-| in the we heartily invite you to] program has been arranged, Mr. and the movi And m vation Indian and was killed by one] worship with us. ngers = . Young presidi t thes Es ‘ ai auton bi Bes in. MW Terry from|of his own people at the time of the [cially welcome, Remember the hours, Mrs. Re KB. Mortis arrangin in the family. How should 10: idal Waniber E Lincoln in’ Dakota,| Messiah war. ‘ort Fetterman in Wyom So passed the braves ibbon from Fort Ellis in}once were the’ unite and crush the hostile |conquerors. P nd 8 p. ma. Lands which 200 p.m. Senior Christian En- nourish their} FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | deav plenty SCIENTIST 8: i Cr everything |¢ i Fling and Montana for 1 00 p.m. No evening service. This THE. BEGINNING OF FRE Mins De: dropped that bottle on the floor un-| “4 Menta The 4,000 braves were under | supplanted murder and rapine 4th St. & Ave. C. service will be held at five v'clock ‘ “Pardon me, Miss Dean," said! anxious t der my counter soon after Tune he Oe eee a eet tennis racket Phe grent Chief Gall, Crazy Horse,| sacrifices of Custer’s band A instead. ee 1% 48 Gy vile as ihe) medicine ' * till the store clysed tet ee ae oo eee snow's. And, mebbe juta, Sitting Buil and Hump. [been in vain. Next Sunday the Su | Everyone is cordially invited to car stopped beside him. HET had about this afternoon, Thinking when|T did not pick it up! Ii hays canoe and go'fishing inthe fp 1 Terry's command were twelve|ple of North Dakotiwill stand amid | INCLUD! BY | these, serv have tent for yi Called to sou, for I know) chauffeur started the car quickly. 1 rane sont need to talk about me[fatantiy and one nf the 20Uh; 4 Arie-|men who made the progress of the] Wednesday’ evening testimonial ifty Gal lions of es oe, te, en gee ane of eeu aieat fe fom he fetal Us] ning erodh.é aud, Mick crema paar soa he. wprtaryS Ga |Pen 1M sence woeeie | |Meat" open in axe] Moonshine Liquor ly pudiated, completely ling business hours. Will you give it} didn't know just exactly what the]! i ‘g 5 teamer Far West under Capt ——— OOO 8 | church = baildin ever Tuesday Re ihaveun the ¢ ligcinasulonear hake waa in ST AieCeent ping them into his basket like black bina ae ‘ ee ie y Tuesday. umped Into oY that ‘the eth eae ene aL be alte eaten ge ye] RE," tes GE ylume igdoe pan Marth wan't fatow with sor-| CHURCHES || hives nd tarda. ace ee P Sewe geine. ston mut dhat Ga HidreDenn be BS ductor. his basket was almost full, . : olidays, 2 M. : p ‘ aa: lyin a ¥ poe ba y know’ T've been he little pioneer outpost on that] SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND — | *¢rvices and to Visit the reading room.| liquor were “fed to the fish” in the Doctor Klint, however, said noth-| scheme, Robinson told him he must] broad ing. Instead he threw a very com-| that bottle y cost. He of the dign iv unny May morning in 1876. Mrs. CHARITY SOCIETY Missouri ti Facket and a canve for a long tite Taster und her sister-in-law, Mrs, 4. B. Happely Pastor, ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH | jh venorte have been etd eet and stopped in front 1 doorway. Pane Hance ove : ee teetilict Sites os And an aeroplane too, when I'm big }k as eoBeon ecnigeant See ese over the ear and stat ee a ale Rete Ae Austere emureeL maar ahn tii parrtal LY 3 ‘And now you've gone and{Calhoun, and the paymaster accom-| Sweet and Sixteenth St. South (Missouri Synod) of any unusual anties on ae pare SP iouid have killed hin without the Te Mle CAL AE MAM Ral wculdcal wane. comemiiar this ineetingd SeRemmaeeR eT! _ fpanied the cavaleade to the first} Regular services every Sunday at Fourth street and Avenue A. the finny tribe. ~ eee ter ciied him withouk the him he must get it bark or] would always remember this mecting | “s{" have not,” said Nancy. “You|might’s camp where the men were{z g'elock p. m. in connection with J. V. Reichert, Pastor, Part of the court order issued by 4 Bien iy tha witetinedn Syehane ain lel in the | sears to come Joan! gobbled up the toy store and the|paid off on the march in order to} Sunday school. y services: District Judge Fred .Jansonius in ES iia aaa hare hae ane eee rarely ee aa ee would be} Candy store and the movies without} Avoid a spending orgy in town. This ene . m—-Sunday School. sentencing Rt. J. Kuhn and Henry Oe tie Prost cont, he said ying : Rt ees » Inc.) | {oe You might have let me huy my |eases some weeks later on the slain] Corner Seventh St. and Ave. D. | (German). guilty here to engaging in the liquor tbédies lying on the blood-soaked Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor, Sermon: “An Acceptabl : Big Horn, or] Sunday School 9:45 a. m. 8:00 p. m.—Evening service (E stroyed by the sheriff. In accordange reasy Grass. i Divine service in English 10:30] lish). ' with the order, Sheriff Albin Hed- General Gibbon and r acm. Sermon: “The Doctrine of Abso-| strom and his deputies loaded the on the Yellowstone} Subject: “The Madness of Sin.” lution.” booze onto a truck, hauled it to the Remember you are in Drowsy | where, after a conference, it was de-| Song service in English 8 o'clock] All cordinily weleome to our ser-| sewer manhole at the southwest cor- BY | thin, narrow ‘little fellow he might] ¢¥es. ; 4 _ : re | | g n the moon. Quarreling is not|cided to have Gibbon proceed up the] p. m. vices. ner of the courthouse 66 3 [have dropped me and I'd break my) ite here. aes to| Yellowstone and Custer up the Rose-| "Theme: “The Long-Suffering of| eee lduinped it inte Cue sewer ie: cee ELENORE || |"“Sis. 1 remember the way you) ok for your lost friends and not to] bud, turning west to reach the tig [God Despised." ” 1°) | ST. GHORGE'S EPISCOPAL | proscnce of at Jeust 0 people, who i _ L . 1] Mather money ‘which only leads to|Horn at the same time. With Custer| The pastor is back from his trip ek ad gathered to wat api MEHEREIN || |*i4, i, Sandy, f didn't mist grata | selfishness and trouble, See! It isn’t] were 31 officers, 531 men, five white| to Washington snd Philadelphia and Rev. F. H. ‘Davenport, Rector. ‘atch the episode. sonekuiri 4 ; ) Phila \ 614° Mandan Ave. The booze, which was taken from 4 phe shrugged, but g sparing and real joy anyhow, It does not last.”| scouts including Charlie Reynolds,| will occupy the pulpit himself. AM) ‘Third Sunday after eet. an automobile said to belong to the I citan Ramon you. know youre| It was true! The money, baskets|Miteh Bouyer and Frank Girard, 25) are cordially invited to worship) 3:00 a. m. Holy Communion, two men in an early morning police : quite the nicest person in the island everything had disappeared. Ree scouts und 2 Crow scouts; Cus-| with us. 10:00 a. m, Church School. raid on June 11, was contained inone + + = @ é THE STORY SO FAR She wppraised the bronzed profile, | at the present time.” (To Be Continued) ter’s two brothers, Captain Tom and — 11:00 a, m. Morning. Prayer « and| 15-gallon keg, two 10-gallon kegs, one Sandy ‘McNeil, for by her im-| pleasing despite its irregularity. The Only in the island (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.)| Boston, his nephew Aute Reed and| TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN | sermon. 10-gallon tin can, one five-gallon tin poverished fambly into lovelews | eyebrows were tan, like his hair.| “That's the only place I happen to oe Mark Kellogg, a reporter for The CHURCH <a can and a one-gallon jug. marriage with Ben Murillo, a They were thick and unruly, giving | be at present.” Blimarek Tribune and New York| Corner Ave. C and Seventh Street. FIRST BAPTIST QHURCH -—-—_—___——_-+ Mtalian, sacrifices her | sunn look of carele 7 o erald, whose journal of the march I. G. Monson, Pastor. . s . a childhood sw Or HG Bhi aae on GEE ey Jone Araving bere mney TODAY {Jis in the possession of a Bismarck| Services Sunday morning at 11:00.| Corner of Fourth Street and Ave. B traffic, was that the evidence be dew °* will pardon me for stopping “Oh, Lam so sorry. You know 1 TOMORROW: A New Employer. big barge of a woman? Didn't you find it Uhrilling? If it had been some too short,| longer than you intended? " Morning service 10:30. tyFanny and insole se of the! “No—not than I intended.” ° @ | resident. The time is for this Sunday only | Sig eve z write to Judith Moore, a San Fran-| vi nven, sparkling tecth, ut indefinitely, now?” (Continued from page one.) : Custer Divides Forces As the pastor will be at Hazen and| Serinon by Rey. Q. S, Jucobson. DR. R. S. ENGE 0 cousin, for help in excaping her mon,” capricious’: tr hot sure.’ You'll stay for-{McAdoo man, and the suggestion to| As the detail crossed the divide be-| Stanton, there will be no evening) Aopic:,, Hablamos og srital bondage, but Judith is abxent| “how is it such « charming fellow as| ever, won't you?” invite, Governor, Smith. eame from|tween the Rosebud and the Little | service. 7. Wiens Gul ko cee ee Chiropractor ona long vacation. A yon ix | yourself hay never married | But T'll be here as long as| Breckenridge Long, another support-|Big Morn scouts reported a huge In-| Selection, as usual, by the choir.’| DAfiNm Ml Oo Berghe diging almost immediately. “When I had the inclination, ‘I| you are.’ er of McAdoo. Southern Democrats|dian camp. In fact the whole Sioux} Parochial school every day, fore- Classes. for all ages, i ‘ Consulation Free utterable loneliness, Sandy « Is, hadn't the mo} ow that I've a hen we can have lots of fun—"| would like to win an election, and|nation, perhaps 12,000 people, was en-| noon and afternoon. Mr. Kennedy, Supt. her Uncle Bob, who enabl little cash, I've lost the inclination.” | She thought with a twinge of his|while a majority of them, prehaps,|camped. After # consultation with| All welcome, Junior B. Y. P--U. at 6:00 o'clock || Lucas Bll. Bismarck, N. D Re a Honolulu trip wrth “Would you like to find it again?" | sentences “The little love that comes | belong to MeAdvo, they would like to {his stuff Custer divided his forces — Bent 100 of e she meets Ramon | “No. Life's pleasant as it is.| with « laugh and leaves without a) win with Smith, if they can’t win with |ordering Major M. A. Reno to strike | McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Behlot . ¥. BP. U. ate 1200 -eiclbek md dances with her, and nes [think marriage is im-| dear!” cAdoo. northwest; Captain F. W. Benteen to Wat CHURCH eink Reece Ni saves her life in the sur : She rose slowly: “I must go, Ra- At the Fourth of July exercises atj}the west and south to cut off a pos- _ Walter ‘ater, Pastor. ” . 7 sailing for home she was surprised] “Why ? | mon "See-wan greatly disturbed: | MAticelio the religious patriotic ex-|sible retreat and CaptainT.!M, Me] Divine service will be conducted| FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CAUECH, togfind him @ pa “It binds people to their mistakes.” | Taleibed creises will include @ Protestant min-! Dougall to guard the pack train.| tomorrow, Sunday, as follows: | Shs OLDSMOBILE 0:30 a. m. Morning worship. Jh, not toda: Her mother had all the drawers] ister, a rabbi, and « Catholic pri ; Custer himself, with the remaining, 9:30 a.m. Junior Church School. today. Thousands of couples of the bureau gpencd, her cloth; Bismarck. North Dakota. pastor will preach on the subjec H THE STORY ‘| That ought to satisfy everybody. troops, ted to cross the rive! i “Phi Chapter 30 on living together; defrauding | dumped in. hectic disorder on t Die eee oe oer ee osth, Tom ME MEE Le iced Hoads,” oF ‘The Detours of] Young Ladies Bible class. “Phils. /f SALES AND SERVICE smiled, lying so still in his} and crippling each other because | floor. ct Mr. Davis, secretary of labor, is} They moved slowly toward the Life. ean eliaa : ee eee DAKOTA AUTO loating- flouting down] they haven't the courage to break| Sandy stared: “Nice, warm day |sincerely agitated about “the red men-|Horn until June 24. That even The choir will sing for us the an: Broadcast KFYR, Toshi Moca ) SALES CO., I a of, flowers, Iving in the] loose. | Seyarated they might both be | you select for your housecleaning, nmunism threatens Wo|when the guidun pole blew down | them entitled “Still, Still with Thee,"| (Broadcast KPYR, Hoskins: Meyer.) » INC, expel his arm. | She “wished to ; Jess atoms; joined they're | Isabell : ; riean ideals, he thinks. three times the Ree scouts foretold | by Parks | Moore, and Prof. J. A.) Organ Prelude: “Andantino,” Dun--| Hogg yagig gp Phone ep |” J him it was lovely. Let them go] a poison. — They think it honorable! Mrs. MeNeil glanced up excitedi Time will show that the “American | disaster and rubbed themselves with| Winther will favor us with a spe-} ham. R. E; Morri onand on. to doom each other. “Where were you, Sandy? I've sent| ideal” ix threatened by a two million | sage for protection. The next morn-| cial solo. ees My Soul” Shel. Sundy colored, wondering if he|for you. {. got’ word from Ben.| dollar election scandal, such as Penn-|ing, disregarding the warning about}, 12:00 noon Sunday School. Classes} Duet: “Hark, Hark, My Soul” Shel- were thinking of ‘her. She said hast-| We'ro to leave tomorrow.” sylvanin produces, more xcriously | the Indian camp, with no knowledge {for all ayes. The adult men's and} ley, Mrs. Sheff CE : i ‘All marriages aren't mistak Sundy grew weak- ting andl than by any bolsheviki demonstration | or their overwhelming numbers, Cus. {Wonten’s classes especially invite you. ee: Ce ee ee asi , SAMY inthe world did you go out] You might be one of the lucky ones. | weak. “Tomorrow, mother?” in this Jand of yold dollars, ter gent Reno to. the upper camp] 7:00 p. m. Intermediate and Ep-} O*fertory: | onsoneliel’ «Mase || Be Your Ow Boss near ‘ merest chance ow might find » great ee Yes-dhere’s the ewble. Me has — while he struck at the Jower one. {worth Longue, Se eatin ES ur n § ec laughed faintly, her thought “Tm not ‘ibes het Iw uf the petenee fre a can’t get ready it deg ld tect ee bp pena lbsie history. | Custos a gal RA = 5 Hate Your: Cree Hesiness ne ‘i ice, Gheswes.dromeink (ae, andy. Greet toren mie aivars! Gat coe’ ec el eet sell ea acy et dle aa? Geary paling: As our. fpciory He thad throught her back. le devastating. Its the little loves that! “I have your things all packed.” | that, im in. realit anaged | mutilated 9 Medics Alene. 63-1 9 1 agent. We sell wool sweaters, ing her, ‘pouring on ‘her fa bring joy. They come with a| SNe raee Peenee ltatocrney” ‘dm. ic the. big. sen got| umee censexation) that Of Canter, sih- HERE h) INSTANT RELIEF FROM blankets, underwear, ete. from F look ‘of anguish and longing. She} laugh and” they “leave without a | She et Ramon Worth in. the war. what they want, the litle men get rovoutieed with Bie bere Weoeet Bastory So eee sanet: BROW! areas ; 3 : fe | den hey went driving. She couldl enough to keep them going and a 4 * re i our prices, tl oods { SELL pather moment, Sandy, 1 would} Ter lashes dropped. She looked | hardly force her linn ty speak. rutisfied, The one thing necesaury ix nad, cloak of cipneale Be Ns eid THEMSELVES! /Write QUICK in face 1 ° 4 ow: em “get the ne f a ills, 835 1, 7th St, St. Paul hhe® down gently. “Can you walk?” | In his turn he studied her—the long| “Tomorrow?” he repeatedly ‘blank-| Jetting them know. that they have medicine, ‘ 4 ; i eer BAe “Yeu, ee felt, Vike, shouting, “1 deli cate aweap feo her tieoat tol ily. “Wily, you can't get passage | nothing tv nay about government, Pee BAS rat Alt < Posh Actually Reduces the Swell 1g—Soft Corns Dry Right Up and |§ Minn. : i 3 9 he ap; is —_—— at $c ; - fitted with light, with voices singing. } pallor of her beautiful feaburen. | It's all attended to." Lord Dunraven ix dead, larg »| Keogh’s horse, wounded by shot and Can Be Picked Off * $ I h D eo said brusq A se puilt wailing omts that we . ¥ » aia ealie?'. “Tm 40 glad.tt 13 1 ‘ ’ | kt t A Under the directio€ of General ‘ i a manana To i ak Bh ta isk tot com Mee natn, eT eae AN Drea Say imerld OM Mut Give Comlete Sutsta-|] WHY QPERATE jooked at her quietly, the sun- [behind the imperious tilt of her chin, |1augh, Ramon-—1 leave without al native without any title in at work|Were later buried where they Ia : i ul Wal ayen intent, (© little fevered. | the shadowed end often smouldering | tens,” perfecting # boomerang tut will xo[ With the exception of Custer, whe ;', ton or Money G we aia for Appendicitis, Gall Stones, “Why, Sandy?” reddened and evaded. “Oh ‘twas nice! Someone else might have me @ clip in the nose. u they do that to drowning pro- eyes. A He remained very quiet, We] farther than any other and come back} lies in Arlington cemetery, and of he thought of this hidden flame| scarcely spoke in the hour they had| more surely, ‘That native is junt ax|{the officers, Reno's troops, which) pilitie gf Moone’s ran in a little heat along his nerves | together. important w the world ax Lord Dun,-| were penned in & wood four miles Get a two-ounce bottle 9! . brought a sudden, dark color| A» they started for home he snid| ruven was, Builing yachts und hoom-| away, suffered ensualties and were| Emerald Oil (full stringth) today. sweeping up under the bronze of his| abruptly: “Sandy, 1 wish you'd kiss! erangs ure out of date, brought back down the Yellowstone| Every well stocked drug store has Stomach and Liver Troubles] “ ‘ regular intervals and the swelling re-|] When Hepatola does the work duces. _ |} within 24 hours without pain, ; ‘And as for Soft Corns a few appli-|{ danger or loss of time? Hepa. cations each night at bed time and skin. j ‘me goodby.” ey and Missouri rivers to the fort on| o>.” oa ight, a zcla alsa removes the calculus went with soft, excited steps | The exultance he had felt last|“~vean't do that” Mussulini’s sonata Fefusen i» aune-|tarpaulin gavered, grass mattresses| this with the distinct understurting} they Just seem to shrivel right up and |] from the Pelvis OF the kidneys, room, iher breath ‘hard but | night holding her in his arms; the hy can't you?” tion gambling clubs, and forbids any|by the steamer Far West under the| our money will be’ cheerTully | erA Son ter how discouraged you|| 2", gravel ‘from the, bladder. Ee ae etre: diy fear when she lay so quiet;| “Oh, what in the purpose? It's| imitations of the Monto Carlo dive on|careful guidance of Captain Grant| returned if it dogs not reduce the} have been with pads, shields, or other|| Contains no poison. Pregnant the sudden intensity joy when|heen awfully pleasant meeting you.) Itglian soil, Buch gambling clubs} Marshy . ‘inflammation, «soréffess, and pain} applications, if you have not tried|| Women and small children take e a ti rs Jooked at herself—the damp red | sho opened her eyes, her lips smil-| You've been so friendly. , Now I’m) would attract “Americans and other Creates Sensation th quicker than any remedy yout Ei " i Hepatol about her} ing—-all this now made ‘him cau-|leaving. We may never see eseh! foreigners npending Tiberuily.” the | On July fourth, as the Centen- i et a ee fo iearn. | Something that will end This, ptf eae rd ante. tious. other again. 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