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_ PAGE FOUR An Indepeadest Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) the Bismarck ; gene ae eae. : Sisma econd class mail mat George | 43 : President and Publisher Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily dy ¢ “fir Ol godt ra ee l, per year, (in Bismarck)... r year, ‘outside E Bismarck). oe il, outside of North Dakota. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press : The Associated Press is exclusively’entitled to the tse for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this Paper, and also the local news of spontaneous origin published here- in, All rights of republication of all other matter sketein are also reserved, ‘ Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY. «¢, CHICAGO DETROIT ifower Bidg. Kresge Bldg. FAYNB, BURNS AND SMITH ‘MEW YORK Fifth Ave. Bldg. | SIF ~ Circumstances Circumstances alter cases. But circumstances don’t make the man who makes the circumstances. Look around at the people you know. Colonel Blublub, the great statesman, probably owes his Mrs. Brown a social leader would have won her ‘recognition in any walk of life. i} ¢ {Circumstances don’t make the man who makes the ‘circumstances. Texas Is a Garden = “The cattlemen of -Texas are in a complacent mood, for the grass is plentiful and the great cattle coun- i * ‘ty of the southwest part of the state, usually a -vast expanse of sunburned plain and hill, is a verit-| socialism. Even if only the Sorlie vote were con- sidered, that conclusion would not be warranted, And now the grass is thick and long and succu-| for although the endorsed candidate of’the Nonpac- ‘Léat—tood in plenty for the hundreds of thousands tisan league, Governor Sorlie has placed himself on] Bo} McNeil, her uncle, aids in plans| themsclrec oy Haetiide, The ee | She said -brokenly, “You're good record on numerous occasions as utterly opposed | for Sandy and her mother to take/and the cold and the dreariness| to me, Ramon, inble garden. anf. grazing cattle—more than enough, in fact. a trip to Honolulu. Thére she meets 4 Alice and her mother! typewriter there. So can kee} i * “The abnormal rains this spring are the cause.|to any such policy. But we have a still more con-| Ramon Worth, who saves her life in wine se dite amd ” He. ‘car “agen te soak ter deade: learning of i Bi on, ier i iGattlemen say that not in several years has there |clusive indication of the cautious and conservative | the surf. On th ec] pit, hand covering hers. “Let us| “That's what I want. Sandy_—1 want} aa aes Melter of these a sania ames age Des ev aay: ii been so much vegetation in the country between sentiment of the state in the vote cast for Attorney | ci,,0. ¥ be cc ; to be good to you. Rest. You're so cose: aie warned fiom lem: tas S| 'Ban Sandy, Dresy, Pvt Til be. tii ies #4 drought. for her friends. After the You've ‘known it was bound to come fire, the dog on an old and many the buying spree planned. activities of the state government. Messrs. Shafer pated one ee oy sonrething held: to her lips. ne a T can’t do enough.” der.seme ghectayant vent” t > aig at = “Beef raising is a precarious occupation; unfavor-|and Kitchen are members of the Independent group, 3 Take et a little—you’re| She winced Prine he Sroaeht a mer hee not. sorry Maes Aint rat Zin gs Pity fea the’ thuaping ° - ; famed Texas longhorn are in for a period of re- Sdicing. Teo Much Credit? asis. All of us are equal in death. He'll Get Along i happy summer hours on the water. 2 WING patriotic service Sunday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. jiven by the gen pe As fine Ther Painted Woods. ree fet, canes, a eae Miss Benita Du Tait of Mercet has/ had stepped in ‘The: Bismarck Tribune|:” © hi th ten enh tbA ert . (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | ——$—$<<——_—————— any young man who ha: being a man of action, the erstwhile yachtsman wasted no time in idle reflection and crying over rfidubet§ TODAY spilt milk, but hied himself to an airplane field where he chartered a plane and flew over the lake in search of his stolen craft. He foupd it, beached at a port some miles away. | via alg We are willing to wager that this enterprising young , me pact ¢ fealons aut picion: ants man will get on in the world. | The swing of more than 40,000 from the vote ‘ an ; erBingon ens?” Bometines, dear, I think, I- have cast at the primary election for Governor Sorlje. f ” $ “1 am in it, dear. something Inside of me which makes and that cast for Attorney General Shafer, repra:’ "1 , went “i senting the opposite ticket, is due to something ! ‘ more than coincidence, accident or indifference. “ oN * : I Fei Other things being equal, the candidate’ whore % mA at i mad wad finally atthe down lixe| Honestly, Mamie, I wi name is familiar to the public has an advantage | re caW ' bert gt marta of lites Sggsser'| me vad 1 dont like Bab over his opponent, and in the absence of specific ‘ A ‘ 4 and well understood complaint against him the : it at hive 3 Sa ar 1 7 : ¢ icial who seeks re-election or re-nomination _ re 4 from one ticket to the other of enough votes to make a difference of 40,000 or more in what must i \ ~) day got Fry’ MORROW: ;be considered the most important two places on : \ " fed : i bk Bicknell? jelther of the state tickets. face the fact that they wanted it operated, at least for the time being and until further notice, state industry rather than under private auspices, and they voted accordingly for Governor Sorlie, who was and is committed to that policy. San Antonio and El Paso. Last year was a year| General Shafer and his associate together with the | Judith Moore, « cousin, tells Sandy| “Don't be ‘frightened—" Hi “4 governor as a member of the Industrial commission, | !ove is everything. Murillo overtakes! face turned with consuming tender- *But this year, they anticipate rich profits, and Commissioner of Agriculture Kitchen.. With the . Follows a clash over het) to. you? r cheek—your. mouth?”| his: two” hand: Hi many is the mortgage that will be lifted in Texas, ‘exception of the mill and elevator the Industrial . ~ She sank wr Presently he felt Dee Ramon~I don't want you ' many are the gilt edge ‘bonds that will-be*bought|commission controls and directs all the industrial pears unexpectedly at a party she is a warmth, a softhess wrapped about ; able weather can shrink up all the profits; a cattle|}and as such they dominate the commission. Even } @isease can play havoc. But the breeders of the|if the governor were inclined to plunge the state Chapter 52 i into building of packing plants and shoe factories! Her eyes closed. She reached} ing into warmth and soft, embracing -A; prominent farmer in Missouri fails to the ex-|the presence of those twe members on the com-lIt was met arippi tent of $100,000 to $150,000, and involves two banks,| mission would effectually block any such action, {looked at the fi re js a, grand chance for the moralizers. But society,considers death as the punishment for | of the vote that was cast. There may still be ques- “Hide me—Oh, God, G nprder, there should be no discrimination on any|tion as to the wisdom of particular policies which| A hand or three days after he bought it someone | a very high degree of caution and prudence in theie be it. Now that was a sad a bine to herpen to] effort to shane the business policy of the state. iy ae on going oe the "Sleey | geerceuiosiaeeeiaanaienniaole would have wiped her face. “No! == Hills and then on the different parts! | BARBS il of Colorado and Minnesota. wish them good luck on their trip. Viola Hagen left y to spend a few days with her parents,| gully before hitching it to a star. Martin Hagen, of ne Dakota to the extreme policies of unlimited state] Sandy McNeil, in love with life, “y " . | backward, siesay ihe herself blindly » “¥es,'1 knew it—a year ago I knew| hands. She ssid Nerselt wietly: °° and other enterprises of like character and to ex ake wall le te contrel sek bout it.’ ts Id be like tht qs " quietly tend the work of the Bank of North Dakota into iets moaning * hain a Bont eo back, Remon—on—" begin yh : A year aes. a ry, month he will Become Bt pete at gees ees it er lips. She’ put y % “taken the ri wi ‘immy. nti the field of commercial banking all over the state, | Set rtled wae Heo Hy Pegs hy and fens % ting ate janes ie photog ee sould ee And “ane auld have: can diva pa) fined) This, we believe, is a fair conclusion from a study | , Sandy sank her face against the waa, se Name hi RL BE Just bought » boat. But by A GIRE i a was not because I ob- | i > * will |e a be: met sia the rene moment , : ———— H , dear is ber tious at me, 4 cm : foreine, ‘on one condition,| But some sire io an 1 Pes ge patad fe baal teat itasI aie iJ ic Editorial Comment pea to vat che. plan taal is Ma ince I have known you and r ! then ie hap- pes ys what a gates you have \ | for Buddy Tremaine, Discriminating Voting an f / hi his t oe that T love Jerry with the (Grand Forks Herald) ing love that the novel about. for badness instead of re it ‘worty, Mamie, aa there is sugh a thing. I like to be ‘wee ‘messes’ is my setond- name, with Jerry. 1 like his arms it me, but J not longing for himall -« >- son Way i-didn't stay | the time when I am aw: aa him. ases* What is the use of living, with three meals a day in which to feed babies and then guing to bed! #1 occupies a somewhat better position, as a rule, z f , i at night. ie atayi but I irl ‘ : m a —yet, ' "4 than the man with whom the voters have yet to . where nothing ‘more thrillin, cou) ly wicked, 2 become acquainted. But this tendency is not \ happen to me than a row with Dad| very eae a) to look forward and sufficient to account for the switch back and forth Mt ~P stgae home from an automobile | specul nethe pon Se how my life is (Cc right, "Tore, ‘Ney NEA Serviee, Inc.) ing back, She told vole she was ie t a | ) When every pessible allowance is made for acci- | = Sf, { the of isolation. s Angeles and meant sitior. to accident. ‘While he was in college, he|{ j ja f ny re fe while. Alice 14 try found he could play poker at night if he took iaw, (2e%* 4nd Regligence, it is clear that there remains . 5 “al city, My, ith her, hands over Akz|to get her clothes and send them at. bi ‘ ‘ *;some other element which influenced the vote and | ; - i heard Ramon moving about, lifting] ce under the name of E. V. Camp- ecause the law classes don’t start until afternoon. |, fluenced it in ful Vot <—— the sa ‘of a stove, getting down| bell to the Cla tel. She asked Irs. Brown, the social leader, would have married | M1 uene BEGIN ates” sas Wins ware inti 2. The pun; + pf coffee and| Alice to tell the mother that she was ithe had his city instead | Te Cast because the voters wished to accomplish | aS : GZ oan fting ah rt Pd room. [0 .a visit to Judith—tell no r young man if he had come to this city instead | " *. i , q hs Ranton would mail this | ‘ . . ‘1 ; icertain things, and they chose very deliberately |, He set a ‘tables st the fireplac be Boing to a neighboring village. But the young the method by which they conceived these ends i . y ‘|“im hungry. Are yout” He smiled 4e would call for the euite slow went to the neighboring village, so the girl, : oe 7 “7 } é 'd. pushed a big; roe: chair, for ‘never met him. She married Mr. Brown, Now CUld best be attained. . : ‘ her we though she had me y drop: Rote rdiringirheas haga Hed she’s a social leader, The dominant issue in the campaign for governor | - os Z 7 ped ‘in. for a friendly | spirits. He knocked. “You won’ © $All so silly. All hanging upon threads so slender, | was the continued operation or the closing of the| . yo ; ? anne she caught, pee of “ oo sad care of rou. darling. All apparently controlled by circumstances. |state mill and elevator. Regardless of statements | —— | 4 ; to find that her cheek was not ter-| Into ae om came. bounding’ a 2 2¥et, there are personal factors. The ambition of policy by individuals the popular belief was that | ZEEE 5 oy, Retlaet ee Ltt soot iredale. He sniffed -. >: which made Colonel Blublub a great statesman pee rented re seule n cikcaution al Z PRON j counter of thes it tok, yet ra ier hands Mend pod, chock te would have made him a great doctor, merchant,|the plant and that the success of the other meant | _ SCO SEE ES weet ef Surely Sat ge ne mon took the big, unruly i f i i i vin’ bit ids. ** engineer. its continued operation. It is quite clear that « on the dilgh lake. Tieer-tramed It—| Seater ante with Mamie ones tan eet Mr eaten Eten tine fhe good sense and letermination which made | Very large majority of the voters wished the oper- | the wind-blown Monterey cypress] tastic and incredible. stand?” The’ dog, shook, impatiently ation of the plant continued, and we may as well ’ She went up and looked at her| f; t on with his sniffing. 66 trees, Below them were the bluest] (02° 4nd'she ‘closed her eyes, fecl-| “He” likes you,” said Remon, waters and the whitest, whitest] ing Murillo’s hand, hearing his: “Go| “Now you won't be afraid. ” ctu sand E up stairs!. Go to your room! It Sandy buried her hands in the MEHERIN gave a faint, sobbing Jaugh:| was then that she had putted dog's long, wiry hair. “I was ne ah 1 ht, Ramon?” door, stumbling and fanning ‘afraid,” ‘ohe whispered, looking into yt ations “a he acti oy| down the steps. The wind blowing terrier’s beautiful, brown eyés. you) the light silk of her dress. She saw| “I'm not now. . herself crouching in the shadows.| I've stocked up for a week. But Left at that point it might be said that the; WHAT HAS. of AREENED IN THE! a stricken quiet. “Away.” And her i cle By = She let him take her} qe" nd oa chase filled her mind.| I'l! be back with clothes and letters h i i jo the . unning al without hat or coat) f be: that.” a election means a reversion of the people of North eart was filled with panic as on Ray bee ee cu dead aiwond--endidg iil. She wit” onc a. soy chat ofie- though she were drowning; 8] She stood in the middle of the big.| with black. finalit though cold heavy waters” rose—| shadowy room. He kneeled be. i. spite. js’ to please her i ished family.| higher—to her neck, to her mouth—] fore an immense fireplac Pictures went with depressive dis-| to follow for a few moments: at their asrahay by Murillo. and. fevauedl over her head, rubra ita are es acer Pec gated fae eae de te Pod Fee will disturb you, qouvbele thliow oAaeGG diss va She closed her eyes. The moon rea i a rting rougl e garden; indy. But if you meet bide J or mon’s. They went for a walk, the marrigs Ben Murillo, a rich Italian, dog romping ahead, rushing back minous and sweet. Murillo, gray and trembling, waiting| anyone calls at the hou in the living room, going now and| intimate that you're a writer. You ‘then to_the door expecting her re-|won't have any. trouble. There’s a x agital of you. I wish we were alone in the he “ k Pasta She Sat st the ia, sieed pores world. meee it ae to you now as er as she goes for a tryst -wi 4 e ‘ou. didn’t expect me here ness: to’ he: Darling—he did that] icy feet. He pressed them between Pole fat. “thie. maosningy, Ree oh, : Satie ccompthat eae wer plate. ‘kept | her eyes hard on aa er pil eee lo her,-tucked over her shoulders. And Don't you, Sandy? But it seems| “Sandy, why take it this way? it. She sat before | the eng ‘freezing. ‘Sandy—trust me——"| tle bow! ed her cheek. GO ON WITH THE STORY FROM this way—oh, it's so—so brutal. It’s} her heart—hear it bor HERE Liquid burning alee her tongue,| was numb a wollen. Tears crept ended’ ana net e ded.” z bry rr ear ares fet" alone y isn’t ended?” eaelles with delicious fire cal Parad her tis itened lids. ‘Bh : She. remained: silent, thinking: | very still, stari 7 cleaned “Sleep a Httle—” trail- ‘Am I hurting. you?”: ing and wet. Sh id they were on the top of the} She shuddered. as aye very ‘night, only for the And i An ' rs. They were, world, trees arching above them; stooped and pushed her © sf che coming of the ened. ' f Hl two. commission houses, a clergyman relative and|The voters were aware of this situation when they copsiow mith ie “Oh—oh—" ro mr “aeainet necka -belaw, ie kt seer dh to die, Ramon, 1 wish Ta] with ph core cate | are many neighbors and friends. voted for these men, and they voted for them de- | an@ , Murillo’s! she hid her face against his shoul-| fallen.” pointed to this stark, ugly climax. Maimed wi: it £Too much credit and the irresistible fascination|liberately and purposefully. toomt™ Mealy “Ni ery, ized, Earp rm Let me eines Sandy. Why should you| But she had expected to auseve| Eerie in. frotest agninnt Mines } of trading in futures,” were the self-advanced rea-| Any fair analysis of the vote leads to the con-| lips, she lowered her head, he! fee morning—" ig ‘She thought: But I wish it, What| and one. day: pet ft write thete wt placed at Washington ‘ i idhs he gave. clusion that the voters acted intelligently and | ‘Prank to the door, pulled it a “Yes—morning.” He supported] else-—what else? She pulled the robe} Bin statue, ‘ ) te system of trading in grain futures can hardly | thoughtfully, having in mind just what they|the steps. pa if id itm wi ie is arms. He tried to look tee ak hid, net Druised, despairing reeling. Rabks Sieis alien hong in Ate ie for his failure, nor can easy credit. If| wished to accomplish, and choosing the means dest Pel, a Sendy! soft, desperate! She cover d it with her ‘hands. neat Instinetively she touched her cut] lanta, with a big parade of the Ne- the futures were abolished, a man could always| calculated to achieve their purpose. It is apparent,| She ran quicker. She ressed, SWiiee Rave you taken me?” She ietaner ree emnekling of the| lig, blinking and Matching the flame tional Guard and *elsens. J find’ a poker game or a Monte Carlo if he wished] also, that the purpose in mind was neither reac. tNrough the eerden-fiew, brine “Home, darling. I've taken you] logs. The flames sent a wavering ee a ee. ended yet not] Car in Berlin iniarnetionsl ug to: exercise his gambling tendenc' And let us}tionary nor recklessly radical. They found the | road, unaware that she talked; pro-’ SH glee oree saat Pein oe cers oe don’t knew sed Tred slanaes ln into hét rail at easy credit for it is an ideal cf trust and|state engaged in certain activities. They wished ‘against him in faint, broken’ . a four home, Sandy, as long as|an old brass kettle. Soi dy 2” fo kan in accident on. id ak ae vet i that is commendable. these activities continued substantially along the eer want it . . . as long as you colar, shares Sirengh OMe shadows.| youre Se ies stay, ere sad fact is that the man has played and lost,| general lines now laid down, and by the men at | The. ind blew her hair, wrapped MRag wes a littte steno henpe-bet' tee anteater aindant ae Jong as you like:,, Until you've! General Enoch H.. Crowdér, ay with his own money and with other people's. present -in charge. They wished the governor to | Tin Tiinsy dress a waite steer run: ed a stag. here, Ratnon.” bassador to e Cubs, operated ‘on at ; i 24 —_— continue his attempt to develop the most useful the denser shadows, i “Way can’t you?” lavana; speedy >» \ 3 But the Woman Is Hanged possibilities of the mill and elevator, and they wished | “Oh! I won't! I won h- She put both hands ever 3 bee gap " Lights sweeping along the ground They hanged Mrs. Louise Calvert in Strangeway|to impose a salutary check upon his actions in! “machine coming. © She Sarted dai, at Manchester, England, a few days ago. Mrs.| other directions by associating with him men who | against the shrubs—crouched there It whirred silently. She 1d. fs THIs 18 ‘vroue MY Nate ts ert, the mother of thi hildren, one of Id curb any extravagant tendencies which he | ,"", “ a oS ere davalon. 7 petieeataiee, the, eTunRINE of; eae BUT WHATS FPRONOUNCED AS THOUGH IT WERE id leaves, and pray | quickty slong her shoulder * f ; hia going back to | seyeeeeseseeer ceases > have been approved, but the voters of the state! She fell againet him: She of North Dakota are certainly to be credited with |® glimpse sil his shocked, Nernlb an unusually careful study of the problems pre- , young man living on the shores of Lake Erie sented to them, with the exercise of unusual intel- t himself a sailboat with which to while away | ligence and discrimination in employing the most) y 0c) iSpenctrabt be effective means to attain their desires, and with tite of his nd his arms‘ | 1 1\ 4 “hang bled in his: “why Sinking--floating into shadows, borne onward, all this for’ me, Ra- le the imachina:| Hurry—go quicker.” e Say Lfaele The car hummed, the read before) === “Mine ‘became silent Jooking inte af e all) ¢—_____—----—--@ | them a ribbon wavering in the head-i ‘ = “= future, troubled, torbidd ing - andl | By Tom Sime "Trees Toomed ; dark. a ee = a= ite rolled his sleeves, ad | She peered feretts mindom, the : : dishes in the sink. of of a tittle | Charleston dancers look as if they| fold Sif soothing to her hurt, burn. me chewing eum, crtely aie akin was so, Better exariine your, wagon, caro-| fhe, Blunging. shadows the few that were tnade it| been visiting with her sister and Le-| Arrested in Detroit for mackine—I Meer @ machin nora Johns past week. a) Margie. Ksowlas. has for her fy . Dow let it catch ua!” haining hi: to a bed. ‘Most sons eit] would enjoy being toa bed. | a1! won't Where, Sandy? Whe: ‘olk- We would hate to be a police dog Boston re, no doobt, they are Mr.| called “officer biacihsta Pg gray L T, ma man was jilted on eve Ji! his wedding. Now he is satilaee and Bertel Anderson are Wor do ‘change their) week paintin; reoms in the basement of thi the class- spending $165,900. a peg Sy find ey ay weal to Washington.

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