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PAGE FOUR ye THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 "Fhe Bismarck Tribune) iory erein acd may caniy be prevente.| INNER ee An Independent Newspaper These things are within the scope of responsibility | , THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER of every individual. We all have homes, our own 1926 Ay NEA Baeice (Established 1873) or another's. It is our duty to see that the fire, Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, hazard is reduced to a minimum and every means of = Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at| prevention employed. We have not fulfilled our JUDY SPEAKS OUT T noticed that he had returned into|| doesn’t like oatmeal, a : ee aha cit Uetivtey seule ay ediee “I was very young when I realized|the more formal Miss Dean, but I . fonko we ba eer ag RRA Te aa hah le bear y deconomic ree, WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE bedroom. She picked up from the' that I ws a living sorrow to my | would not back down. win over with » George D. eee eeeeeee Be the enormous waste of human life and economic eae tloor her mother’s enormous, tatting- Mother,” continued John Meredith, “I certainly do’ have to ask you famous Subseri Rates Payable in Advance j sources. * ‘The Lancs are an average trimmed “domestic” nightgown, and “2d once or twice when I was a] "Why?" I answered. / ( ‘ a iption les Payal in 7201 oe ne ea American family, hard up, but | her father's nightshire and hung Yety little boy, I tried to relieve “I mtist confess that I den’t under- “Quaker t © Daily by carrier, per year se eee sees $7. ome a hia ambitious to better themselves. | them in the closet. Then she yaukea Of my worthless life, but they kept] stand you when you ask such a ques- | Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). i Breakers Ahead | ‘There is Mea. Lane, fat, mid- | sheets and pillows from the bed, and: ‘2 many people about me. | tion,” he explained, impatiently. Flavor” a! — Daily by mail, per year, ‘There can be no doubt that the United States has , a chronie semi-in- | with a mighty heave. of her strony! “Although I had every material| “Well, I will tell you. I ask the + (in state outside Bismarck)... nahin ke doidd : | valid, not too good-tempered. [young arms, turned the mattress, ; comfort in the world, everything to b heer John, because 1 don’t un- Daily by mail, outside of North Dakot :.. 6,00] experienced and is experiencing a period of excep- Jim Lane, the husband and Faith spread the rumpled sheets! keep me physically fit, | was always) derstand why you should L Member Audi | tional prosperity. All evidence supports this con- father, a carpenter, who hopen’ | <mooth, then from the top shelf of | Miserable in my soul. «1 begged and|are a killjoy to anyone, On to become a contractor on a | the closet took a fresh, starched bed-| Pleaded to be sent away from this| trary, you should bring happines small seale, spread, gay with appliqued morning! house, where until I came back here| everyone with whom you come in Junior, 21, nicknamed Long | glories—Faith’s own handwork —; ¢ ime I had never spent a happy | contac { wable, irresponsible, | and made the bed look dainty und at lat ini’ asthe ha ten “cas PE ett (AM tl Bahn lad eat their oatmeal without urg- . Dad Id be 0 had more give to iss A mainstay of the fame) | yeie peat awond Pe cure to TINE! in ‘the Adirondacks buit for me. Il frends and acquaintances, You have| iG is that they're not given the ndid looking, but him the picture of himself in the| *¥PPose that i: is one of the most Seen, magnetic qualities if| right kind. . Cc i typical flapper. vouldn’t 1 ivi ma very beautiful 01 em, an need ni you, for Joy, 9, ates "iiwaye making Fook: with v teu jester orm story was cireulated among my| you know it, that your brain is much | flavor of oats, And flavor, al ention e glad t alize that this is so. “Th Ausoclatnd Sbress Amenclusively ‘entitled sa |We nave aiaun ov groepertty’ It has helped to! i the tise ‘for republication of all news dispatches | restore confidence, and, better still, to frustrate the “credited to it oC ot gee get en! in tl Papin | eevencement of communism in this hgrieat yon per, and also the local news of spontaneous mutism and ‘prosperity do: not mix well. It re-! published herein. All rights of republication of all quires w dlagiuntied cant bea good <onmmanet. | eee eee -| And, in the midst of this prosperity, it is not a! HE reason some children don’t 4 FS uuititives bid ing to throw cold water on the party by| embarrassing “breaks,” and who |hroom, Faith swept the faded Japan.| Mother's friends that I had to be| above the verage. It only needs| all things, is needed to win a child’s ; G. LOGAN PAYNE, COMPANY eeesting that even this perind of prosperity must | bmgmn everrone' affairs exe matting, then wielded her dust] tent quay because of my health. | contact, with the brain of your fel] appetite, CHICAGO DETROIT | Suggesting tha: pe Ns Het When the story qpens both [cloth over the bed, dresser, chairs| ¢.c4 pg | ea to be sltnle: pes: gp. om ibe -ot it] Quaker Oats has a unique flavors j ‘Tower Bl dg. Kresge Bldg. | Come to an end. Those who are benefiting by it of dee = Sag Shy their ites den aidas, ‘where none of my tamly'é because ‘you "have only used that rich and toasty flavor you'll find PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH {course do not wish to see it end and they are bol-/ Jebe, Cherry, maintaining that | | Then, with a feeling of resentment| friends could ace. tHe brain to patch up uncomfortable sit-| $00 other brand. That ie why mlb "NEW YORK - - - -__ Fifth Ave. Bldg. |stering up their wish with many half-facts. | heeause he “got fresh” with her. |into Cherry's ‘room. It was always | ,WHY ‘ at. unhappiness for| I no ot coho dhd ara N =) Yet there can be but little doubt that this pros-/ Mr, Lane asks Faith, the atay- lin a state of wildest disorder after| s,rritlittle word which I shouted at) yourself and those near and dear to/ lions will accept no other = _(Officiat City, State and County Newspare?) __| nerity will wane, perhaps before 1927 ix very old.| at-home drudge, to cook an es. {Cherry had dressed—two or three! Shock uf aurpeise 10 Brest, that he| “The only thing J can aco about| _, quaker milling, too, retains much ES ——— Sarg GSS “OF SLA Pr 4 “ meg | ally nice inner, since he has i be “ i Constructive Program Today alt looks rosy, yet the wise business man is} {nvited Bob Hathaway, a young | brawn-pninted floors they thee sma] acted a8 though h been struck.| you that is at all wrong, as I said| of the “bulk” of oate—which makes ° eg talking about the agricultural| beginning to tighten up his outstanding acesunts,| husinens man with whom he [rugs of rose-pink | chenille awry.| uWity Pri etheated, oe | CConptiont, 1980, NEA Servic, ine) | axatives less often needed. Protein, j ee ct Coane naet the United States to|debtedness and in other ways to prepare for an) a telephone call from Chester ct chair-back and footboard of the| "ave to ask me that question.” TOMORROW:" Judy's Opinion. | and this “bulk” make Quaker Oats e Chamber o erce e U ‘ ‘i = — a junfavorable period, with its consequent tightening; Hart. who has heen Faith’s curling hairs from Cherry's an excellent food balance. a | Lap cross Wi! Hy constructive program, “nteady,” : ’ mn ee any comet into effect, jof credits, lowered production and curtailed sales. | in\ta sick her upre block from | ritted, eavgetticined" attnermee?,| Canton’s Ousted IN NEW YORK lin 2227-80, 285 Sue ‘coo a eee anting ix to be held at Salt Lake| Certainly there are today two quite unfavorable, the house so that Faith will not [dresser drawers hanging far, cut! Police Chief Loses 5 | 0. Aberin bce eoreni et. a e' e . i eg PRIN . igi see em. Hdra ” “ at eat : | te cated by current statistics. One is (oben tac A LAB ae Blase ph Mbagabes tL SHE ¥ ‘oint auspices of the local and the; tendencies indicated | ral mated stockings; a. slightly soiled tio: —Here'’: it Bete eres Chalsbers ot Commerce, to consider j the decrease in building contracts and the other is, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY peach silk kimono, half on ne low | Fight For Posi m dai iiee: Saat tel Ana Pei —— vais Les — M4 % ‘ outa the states of Arizona, | the decrease in automobile production. The actual | i " chair, half on the floor; the pink! Canton, Ohio. Sept. 14 —)—8. Near the foot of Fifth Avenue is =the agricultural question in the states zona, rain 5 bile ind » in July was 83. “Oh, F *herry, looking as feorgette for Faith to clean and} ; J ~| the old Mark Twain residence, as N a, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wy- | decrease in the automobile industry in July wa La ss hanging limply over a chair- A- Tengel has lost his fight bsfore| ove, ood rubber-neck wagonite idaho, Montana, Ne nee, service. oe eates! Per cent, but the virtual decrease was somewhat cool is water tn her petule the civic service commission for re-| tnows, “It has long since beet split m — ee ahi. ate es ‘ee ee eculiarly | greater since there are relatively more small cars| framed in a drooping-brimmed Leg- ee ae inthe ‘com aisslon steany bd eh ge ncn ne veh . Pe rin on Ht for they confront a situation peculiar TE eicced this year, And the decline in the! Mth oped ta the iehen "hes on beat A Fath gcse | "unui etan ‘gf Magar S| Nuetows ois qemeiney ex ne eat the percentige: much ; | vhere ai i : } , e hi e track followers pore over form \ Sahil | building contracts is about 20 per cent, due, no!}ye Cyne Mreaktast Wiehe “TP She picked it up, looked | hecves, i removing Lengel from of, es = Later, the idea is to have similar meeting: ecluding other groups of states, : ~ Congress’ habit is to consider agriculture as if it ture of the building. I am told that| charts. ' eg peers Arounds that he bungled the taxes of property at that par-| Frequently one may be seen to icture of a Chicago hotel on the| hon Ry Mellett, Canton publisher ticular point are so steep that thq| rise and rush out—probably to has- ¢ i ° of the Rt adit On sa back, Suly rt aiikate aan will bovitide down one|ten an order to his broker. Sec of tact, farmers are an ausorted lot. What's | Wi! sot stabiline the situation. it wilt tute ee” far lunch.” mention—-Albert_ Ettleson,| Farm Relief Parley though frequent efforts have been! room to await the coming of the Eprosperity.for one may be ruin for another. To dis.| headed business judgment to minimize its fl effect. | do i made to preserve the building. home town papers, scanning the b Should Be Helpful, The other day a young women| columns for a familiar name; chuck- t the dashing handwriting below the pi f doubt, to the tightening of the money market and; “Be an angel and clean my pink | vancing interest r ituti ee lve get to rush down- ani ivancing interest rate, but constituting a rather | vn nnd’get tay ApprieweON th ake! seri swathed in one of Faith’s long . flirted her tea towel alarm- f y ber SSE ES pron i cuss them in a lump is ridiculous, | A fi lose to Chet fully! 5 ' A . a: out stories for the/ ling over some item about an old % The eastern farmer, the western farmer, the corn Selecting a Home tinted: face: SI huara! You! aE he at As if she didn’t President Believes i 2a ae mt hunt-| friend. Then, one by one, they go Delt farmer, the wheat grower, the cotton planter,| Attention has been called to the wide difference telephone 1 us wise You ras Le ee eee ee eee ae Uh a patie nea ae lonesomely eee aS amie Sthe dry farmer, the sheep grower, the cattlemar,' in demands of those choosing a home, especially as take tier eu vocal Hls-eaes so late every night that she| Paul Simth’s, N, ¥., Sept. 14—UP)—|her to one of the high ceilinged| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) a H vii ‘ vome! en are i i RY fi The business mens’ conference, called and explained: “Ni i oa .the truck farmer, the rancher, the dairyman, farmers! between men and women. Men te Met in eee eatin Leslee ies ee el among. 12" middlewestern states. to Coe ape Fe Conny tee EA Larder is conan * Swho farm garden patches, farmers who farm by the | values, construction and transportation; women are! ipu little by. the ‘shoulders. and Reart as she dropped the letter into] cet iti ferries we to = “The Mysterious Stranger” Minot, N. D., Sept. 14.--()—Strick- sres, farmers in the outskirts of big interested in outlcok, appearance and high class | chook her fierce “Pim: . Cherry's littered top dresser-drawer. | je] i ief, should be quite) | The young woman grabbed it up.| en while he was en route to Minne- thousands of acres, farm . i! make Moth. 4 helpful in the oipinion of President] ‘Tod he cl bc wilco «| neighbors. er attend to you, you little devilf| How did she do it? Boys had buzzed | Coolidge. lay the clatter of her typewriter} apolis for medical treatment, Theo- ‘towns, farmers remote from railrvads--no more} 6 , 1 y eat around her like bees around a’honey- rtiteb Ry i may be heard hour upon hour, tear-| dore J. Strom, 67, of Norwich D. like one another than chalk is like cheese—congress| But there is one place where they meet on com- Nias teal ‘ough he is not familiar with] ing off the tales that enjoy popular] a former Minot ‘resident for many i . A finger t pot since her. grammar school days.| th ixets them all down as farmers and tries to legislate | mon ground, and that is on everything directly con- rg Baith{And Faith had had. only. two or| Coolidge feels thet con rea i} demand at present, ars, succumbed to a heart attack for all of them at cnee, | cerning the children—saniti cr Meat Sy y m, schools, reerea-| id, and ' ‘three igrctehearte ip the five years|business men to aid the farmer Js) al" uhe told me the, other day as| ihe crate on whicn he eee, Caer = Naturally, it can't be done, Naturally, also, they; tional facilities. Which shows that however men 1 Cnet kei erat. boyé'——Benny, Gorman, whom the |The coaten fo finished u chapter with the fol| reached New Rockford, ‘Train off don’t pull together. Propositions that the wheat, and women may differ on some subjects, even con- y raiser is enthusiastic over leave the cotton planter | nected with a common home, they are mutually in- le. he pati pei The conference is called for busi- lowing words: “Flora found herself! cials notified a son, George Strom of -gold, Diftieultics that crush the corn belt farmer! terested in the fact that it must be a good home and other girls wouldn't have anything| ness men to consider Vf. 4 fora minute that I want to do with; Arthur Higeins, who] aiding in a solution of the land ques-| Metne ia hfs arms. Her lips| Minot The re were taken from Sare impossible for the New England farmer to un-; @ fit place for the rearing of children. derstand. j; As long as this interest in homes survives, there was working his way through col-|tion in th i burned to meet him, trembling lke! the train at New Rockford and are ell, neither do 1!” Cherrylexe, but whom Cherry made fun of pera rose-petals in the wind, For « mo-| being brought here today. W ee he hesitated, then, with the Nidgbed with “one ne i because he was the son of a butcher; por aa cage fon] Gatien sie) “Fle yt, FUNNY land Chester Harts ‘Now Cherry hea] argo Man Faces ie ee FINLEY DRAYMAN KILLED . a f broke, :-. . Finley, N. D., Sept. 14,—()—John n vives, \perspire—ugh! Didn't you loathe it! Vamped Chester away from her. : . N. D., Sept. 14. “For several years now,” comments the United| seems little ground for the grave fears being ex-, when he tried to paw you, Faith?” q )Faith’s footsteps dragged Charge of Bigamy Reade rig reir mre opr erence Pane tana tone “States Chamber of Commerce, “agriculture has been| Pressed by many students of social problems. Let ait — ae than to, try ht cy ‘Withee itaatixe, ge Face aa sais i “Thank God) while assisting in transferring mat. “iscussed well-nigh solely in terms of its national’ the skeptical visit a real estate office and see with! run along, Cherry, There'll be a ot despising herself for her weak | ton Leach was bound over to the dis- . ie ee ee : ts but in endeavor. what intensity the business of home selection still'!dozen girls ahead of you. Bring me Yess, she took a small package of| trict court on a charge of desertion| Speaking of ry: thef ee i@spects. This is perfectly proper, but in Kelnvof dark ted eabesidery fi letters ‘fvoni: her-ownsbateabod a of peaking things literary: nd eatin 4 4 ' ji isi a skein o “ ro} u drawer! and non-support. hi “ing to visualize agriculture from so wide un angle| Prokresses and ove what points the decisive chodee want You? Tneed it for Joy's tax and sat down on her unmade bed to| when he appeared before J, Ke Bitge| Nova orted we fine et? infant! Overcoats—Klein'’s Toggery. cthere is danger that we overlook local and regional of a heme is made. linen dress. She wants to wear it "ead them. Not many of them—| ham, justice of the peace. Bond, e a tior Here potential speculators in| ——--—--———— ——— ie o y loes 1 —. the first day of school. * 1 Chester had been out of town very| which wi laced at $2,000, was no¥| Wall Street’ id find aera enc n ee molee sony Py level and : Mrs," Lone had. settled hergeit seldom in the year that he and Faith| furnished, Leach in expected to face] thing they with: comcerntag the Tot: seated CAE OREO sa tor gional action.” 2 : | a window of the din- had “gone together.” Stiff, unin- igamy, charges in the same court stocks, the standing of con-J four busses to transport children to “Local and regional action!”—and then coordinate. | Editorial Comment window which com- Fs _ ae fiestas red Hlalad — sl ea pepe accordi to E. A.| cerns, the histories of the companies from school by the school board 4 = It's the first real promise of solution that the w of Myrtle Street, on : alecage t, his} Wes‘on, assistant state’s attorney. | and such like, : t | down-at-the-heels, six-, health, his humdrum activities. Leach was taken into custody at} A squad of clerks are ke) 200 v'clock on the 16th day of Se; : us Mf Wooden Coaches Take Their Toll room house stood. In her dropsy-t pa a great show last night— | St. Cloud, Min Sender on a deser-| from morning till night han Pnadont tember, Outline of the bus route 4 s ‘agricultural problem has had since the farm slump, s puffed ds was her inevitable ‘Rain.’ Gee, it was great! Wish| tion and non- npport charve prefer-| information and volumes to? th be Sean at the clerk's office. following the war. = tation: you had been there with me. It's|red by Esther Hanson, whom he is f 4 fy ‘ [ios Uciasatd sek . ¢ the|, From the dining room, too, Mrs.!hot as blazes today—” said to have matried here about 10| sit with scratch pad and paper ’ “a = The Real Hero Railroad companies persisting in the use of the) Lane was abe to keep her eye ont Of course she hadn't been in love, years ago. When taken into eustod By ord the school board, = A boy of 12 sat at the end of Yachtmen’s Wharf,'0ld wooden coaches find considerable food for|Faith’s activities, and to make her|with Chester Hart! Stupid, heavy | y Sheriff John Ross at St. Cloud.) LCS Te, . ea PHL Trygg, Clork. boy 8 : i sida é§ J criticisms, advice and general com-'thing! But as she tore the letters; Leach was going under the name of| NOTICR OF MORTGAGE iamarck, N, D, dn Atlantic City. His bright eyes were fixed in-|thcught in the disastrous wreck on the Northwest-| root heard, no matter where Faith and postcards to bits, she dropped] M. J. Jenson and was livi FORECLOSURE, SALE 10-11-13 ‘tently on the tip of a gangling, makeshift fish pole! ¢™ road in Chicago on Labor Day. Two trains of| was worki ngry, hurt tears upon them. After| Elaine Hough, Fargo, who, s| having occurred in the | === ‘ghat now and then dipped promisingly into the swift! these old-time couches, both of them heavily laden When the dishes were done, the'all, he had been someone to go about| he married ab. Detroit La! te id conditions of the herein- What Is tide rippling beneath. with holiday merrymakers, were involved in a costly a age b: rickety old gas range swabbed off With; someone to take her to the| vst July. According to stories, told] of the failure of the mortgagor to Day and the kitchen floor swept, Faith movies, to the country on Sundays| by the two women, taxes for the year 1922 in the sum . snoth- Fes A * ‘i isi ok i i 6 . . "¢| er wife,» Min lis girl, living.|of $91.99; taxes for th 1924 ii * e Across the pier, the Courtney children—Martha,|llision, a wreck that took the lives of eight per. ieee oly sto tackle the bed-making pay Poly ane Chetry hain in te ae meepel ce si 5 ee oe ne Diuretic? four, and Jane, six—romped and tumbled in careles. “Mom, ean Igo. over toGrace’s But there was too much to be] Woman. When married Esther|¥ear 1925 in the sum of $90.83, an glee. Then, suddenly, the young fisherman was} These trains were entering the city after a day’s|Her dog's got four new puppies, und done for Faith to spend aay ini Hanson, Mr. bine L pe Mpeg of nal morgane tne" anstenee’ ot People Are Learning the Value of ° . : cursi » i Y e—" Joy utes in grieving for 2 man she had| eve the na: the mortgagee has elected startled by two shrill shrieks and a double splash. |¢xcursion. One of them stopped and the other|she said, she'd give me one—" Joy, utes it grieving f is under this name he has been do-|clare the whole amount secured by ” ‘The boy of 12 saw the children in the water being|¢rashed into it. Being wooden, the cars were shat-|°“"On “for goodness sake, yes! It's|_ Seven hours later Faith ‘heard her| ing carpenter work in Fareo and|said mortgage due and payehle and i i i Hl for the past 10 years, An-|to foreclose the same, given VERYONE knows that alax- foorne along rapidly by a strong current. It was tered and telescoped, as such cars always are in a] just go, go, go, from morning tojfather calling her, in his jovial Moorhead notice of her election to di th | ‘nly a matter of moments before he had them, one|COllision and very frequently in a derailment. night! But 1’ll wear you out if you!company-manners voice, to come to| other alins which officials declare he) Wie Sum due and of fh eckare. the bowels. ative stimulates the | hole sum due and of her. intention ‘ ibe is the livi t t Bi ~ {has used is John Anderson er A diaretic performs a \ ‘by the hair and the dress of the other clinched se-; Most railroads have taken the stand that their A pags ag poy nanan: nny way. She tucked oe a oe ee i Oe gt the ore SP als ed function to the kidnéys. Under i %urely between his teeth. The boy and his two' Patrons are entitled to the great measure of pro-| mouths to feed as it is. Now, dry straying mars hair—she had never BARBS tet oostninn morgage ora ret the strain helpless charges were swept seaward. Luckily,| tection given by the all-steel coaches, and have made MT hens mae Saket alae at | Oeethe Heavy ait tke hast — | _BARBS | breaker ere ieee Beas sive Boas pum in a Voat heard thelr cries and/effocted 30h ccaches standard equipment. Here and there,| the living’ room: “"amsothed the cealed in the pocket of er one-piece a SCunty. Norn Dakota Sitenacrs, More and i ., trait y.| rumpled sheets, clam, ywn the ; much-was! Pongee dress, gave a 4 i geseue. As the buat landed, the boy hero disap ‘eae of the old, wooden coaches are seen, how-| rumbled shests, clamped down the) mack-watwed pongee atest. Were Faken Au shen find : er dated the pone 5 peared. ji ey are a menace to passengers, for|pummeled during the hot night, and,’ ing slowly and with the, plenty of Amevican tennis players at| 7." ,00¥, Of, starch Le ination = But he'll be heard from again. The chances are Wrecks do occur despite the elaborate systems of ibeopetheapind SE Neg Otter, Fy ney ged a per aoriaat, Tet eines Marin’ rege, Of, Burlelgh mo 2 4 a folded up*the davenport. ,to meet the man on whom her father —_ North Dak the crowd frightened him and he ran, home to his pe pr set Me The lesson of the Northwest-| "xy empty candy 4 ‘on the floor,’ was counting so heavily. She must} An explorer who dodged Ligne in} Marel Sin at Pe'clock Py mand o—- Mother. She may have spanked him for getting his, 7's Labor Day wreck should be heeded. spewing out its frilled paper cups. try—oh, she must try hard, she told| Atrica is recovering from being hit ly recorded in Book 19 of ‘a signed clothes wet, only to learn later the story of his ad- : cece” ete, Ald creer, last, one. of beeeltr ee make. a sued Ampsenston.| By-8 Hew Senay by ania mo te ree by" 1 instrument peg aeo Ed sonioe ask econ : | Heresy From an Unexpected Source them ‘throw thins on the floor fon) | ME. Hathaway, like you to moet a eho. blew| lis million Uoritanaom County eran | - Duthasits representation, 3 . | A er to pick up? Cigaret stubs in amy. gbter, Faith, the pick o’ e Com; , of if é i __ Let's see now, this boy is cnly 12 years old. He (Minneapolis Tribune) gracked' saucer_if’ Dad had seen , lot,’ She's been adding another cup] hot nd old is Flac by the onel dated the ‘Tech’ aay ivovemner, Noir amb ate ws, = t 3 4 " . o’ a ow ; fo k Vas ap Shoulda’t be out of school for a number of years yet,” A tertain near-Minneapolitan, if the wife of a Tit Selling down, sven ai he cen' -Pulthechontt locked in ker hcentie ee ___jofflee of Regiater of Deeds on the DO A: PILLS nd heigan't be president until he’s past 36, We fcrmer Minneapolitan may be so described, recently | twenty-one. jas her hand went into the warm| ‘In Malden, Mass., there Is a min-|1ith day of November, 1917, at 2 ec pe he ikidies, and. works hard. We'd like to vote caused a bit of a stir by making some disparaging | ,, "MF ,Mitchell has been standing clasp of Hob Hathaway. Wow could, {ster 102 years old, which is «-lonztin ‘Book’ soot” Mortgages on page ppclinaglont Diavesie to the Kidnaye , Higa a ‘ a . a 3 an Ce Mle. Cina. Bait, for him. ay % | remarks about wrand opera. Ordinarily a person|hour, talking to a smart-Aleck-book|for Chester Hart? ‘County ‘Trust Neonbaby tine ae = — | who speaks in this vein is promptly put down as a Sie te Lane called out to (To Be Contin ~ Beperts ree He eg Ooh we pe Lanvord Betart oe 4 : __ The Holy Land musical ignoramus and pilloried as such. In the |how she cute ‘her eyer and: flashes | Vierkoetter Will have to get out and die. centers ast and ikea We OaeG = The campaign to colonize the Holy Land as an) Present instance it would require not a little temeri- Bey dimples at every young arnt ter r L Pe th Black Bottom” * office oF tae saauh Henn ternational Jewish home and as a cradle for fu-|ty to employ the familiar epithet, however, for the | that comes along—" Try Channel Again rhe intel tn Missianippl and| Soria eases tald, Burleigh County, 5 ls ” . “She'l 4 ” Bai ga dance originated in Mississippi and/North Dak f 2 cpl scragl < the race has gradually petered yeaa penal by common consent, has a repu- seen fragile Minted peal ¢ ° i perhaps. ‘the Chinese eat shop suey. at 9 thy mt — oe a nthusiasm has waned and the once ambi-| tation for knowing a good deal about music in gen-| oiled rag over the “library table” and! Cologne, Sept. 14—-(4)—Exnst Vier- ene Mortgages on page 601 oa| Many bankers’enter the financia. ‘| i i ‘ i vi 0 4 + whiel any the fi Rous plans seem to have gone awry. Yet, perhaps eral and opera in particular. Her namo ix Mrs.| hye feria? teat, Merit ycha. | towtter the, Germany swimmer "RO! paliadeiphia anda chess vourecy tn/Su'4,tioniende ae duly extended | world through the doors of a good initial impetus was too strong to carry through | Homer Samuels, or, as she is more frequently re-|much time to enjoy it, for one of h channel but lost it] Buenos Aires, it’s exciting. TFrank Vankes’ and | business was, perhaps, a false start. ferred to, Amelita Galli-Curei. Cherry's young men ‘was always) fe to Georges Michel, Ag oder pista im “ i " This “Valencia” is a good song if; z 'Fud; she declared, apropos the worship of areas ie ae what I'm doing!”| regain his ieorn: so a athe you can: sing through your wose. |? will undoubtedly be through the field of educa-|opera. “Why do you bother the peor people with| Mrs. Lane said tartly. “He's going,| , Vierkoetter crossed the channel| wii trouble may be only leg consequently the announcement that an'*? much opera? Americans are not opera-loving.|! 40, believe! | 'And tee, eive, Rint. an | ee ecaher 40 Michel Syyntues, On’ wubble there are times when bubbles Ler Sram cert 3 ; university is to be built at a cost of $250,- They like musical comedies, and I don’t blame them. | doorbell if he comes here, Faith,” | 11 hours, five minutes, get soap in your eyes. Penn ‘ot | National itution’s 4 T would rather go to a musical ccmedy than an opera.| “! won't!” Faith promised her Rae cs 5 ‘About the ‘cal thihe da. hate 1 like the gayety of the light shows, It is so much| father erimly. “I wish you'd make -————_—_—__—_______¢ \¢ ono oe i Ch ‘ tl which hasn't changed in the last tey {Oct f Americans attend Geaeheny coast ee ee om See cea Sellas ae M A THOUGHT | years is resteurant gravy. of aa : fide re , which I admire them. Symphonies are art. Opera|Piano,” she continued, as her oiled|® | i Char a ae ea premises Gsteribed in anid i 1 i r rag went carefully ‘over the cheap| *He that cand meddteth' Neve! rated thee nich Will be sold is not the highest form of art. It is just’ a bill- piano that Cher had bought 4 with, site "elonging not to him is 7Ou can't oft at ole oauianlsed matiny the erate: an ry board with a lot of colors. It is just a show. It is|time” and which Mrs. Lane was pay-| like-ome that taket 4 If anything is to be accomplished along this line on the Mount of Olives, with the present Eng-| college of Jerusalem as a nucleus, will eae hope that the Promised Land will Posse 7 ® Jewish nation and that those Jews who eer Be ond preczer. enter 0 Jowieh certain h; aay at brsincsetrainiog ( dog by the! ays, h 3 ’ Fy || Just a show with a little more aristocracy about it.”| ine for%, the long plano bench, singed | earae—Prov. 28341, ot the hdlce baerbebbed halts foo obtainable elsewhere), “Follow the are ou be r ow! 3 ‘ a ro = t *| to» fourth hearing of “Fristen oe vege Faith?” Mra, Lane, who had ignored | words and deeds of other mon which (0M! for Punishment, ga Weat ot the Wie Price Pad Fargo ' 1 the rk 4 hi = +) the main, her point is well taken. There is, and|the plano, demanded after a blur’ °"|Jeemy Taylor.“ w | gi QUE, Mextbig, Melidey is, Thanks lihe Northern tactile Railway come always has been, a lot of hokum attached to grand | aueqh Eqiewn the, carta eyetine Hi deere serene fo'you'can be thankful then. ‘There wit he! dueion ich mort. . In| 0pera—not necessarily to the’ score, when it is turned| with sunburn’ and dusk "T domt icy The . would be-Men sundued Bory aate ne, oum t out by a master, how Int going to have time to wash ; people it they Boltars.s Colt ay wi “alts yo0 costn and disbu iEbroneciunares eae Dh net gece Ss ge a ae organ he, He’ "to, 60 pains. readily from the older. ‘ aan ? Plano and Expression, | + and music, d X ‘ for several neceasdsy the ability 0 enjoy do- eta v pheae generally, would be: better 5 Garms to fill ing the thi dislike. 4 : great composers were to cease mixing| Then, feel : orn teree tt ioe. ee ‘ 212 Main, Apt...

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