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A PT RPE PAGE EIGHT "The Bismarck Tribune eas baidly Mieke and much.property at points where , = J the threat.was taken sexiausly and everyghing- pos- z Au Independent No |nible was done ‘to “snug down” in anticipation of it. THE STATE'S OLDEST N PAPER : ‘Rke war department—with planes and mueh mn) It Ought:to Be i (Established 1873) | ett ie : ‘ . 4 ' 2 Published by the Bism Tribune Company,, ‘The navy department—with bluejackets, marines George D. Mann..........President ani Ppblisher; The, treasury department—through tie scaiist “Faith, bi 1 and ome | that can keep him from leavi bs la coe | cuard “atid the public health service. whieh played 4 ow. “shoulder "strapa on hens tad: | att ome, Mis ton tind aingueet 3 3 H " f dies for me, won’t you?” erry,| make too of a row about hi 0° 489 2.9, " a . drawer, looked w wi er. most ie it tl we ws. yy ay by a ~~ year, (in Binmarck)...... 7.20, Govathmétial ‘departinenta, areas aid cominik: . USE | wheedling smile is Faith appeared at plenty themselves, and Ralph isnt fin. state "gutside Bismarck)............. 6.00; sions are often gecused of pulling in.oppasite ditec-' Z ZS ar aie bead eed. Mehl vocRaiph? pa h aa Sie hye Daily. by mail, outside of North ae + 6.00 sions, of jealousies and of general inability to wark 4g those cunning little flat tailored | brows, as she snipped the silk thread — _; : Member Audit Bureau qf :Cicculation together. They certainly gave a fine example of / haws to finish them off, darling. And | between her strong, even white teeth. (is eae Satin ja little bow in front. Thanks fo.| “Here you are.” She tossed the or- teamwerk after the catastrophe in Florida, H | tinting the teddies, . They’ id_ chiffon garment to Cherry’s 1a; Member of The Ai Prews | : iii eee i ee oO terete HOMEY THOR EE eds aalied waa, te callie Renan ‘the Associated Press in exclusively pith to 5 yl cepted the flufty handtui] (herry, smiled. “You know, Faith, 1 se ublication of-al -naws dixpatcher * i hi jonestly. t! that’s one reason he’s seer tor itor not otherwise etedited in this pa ; For Men Still Are Boys | ; : at dates athbont ced gheqientyy | $0. Set on getting married, He told per, und also the local news af spontaneous origi, With her hold a writhing, crawling mass of fan-| ‘herty’s little hand [me he's gotten tired of being watehed — ~. Pilished herein: All rightrial xepablieation of all. 14 tic sea life and her erew aglow with bizarre tales Re / } ; : | painted Japunese workbOx. | “Going eee ee ae eked ae cost Other matter herein are also reserved. © the strange watets they had seen, the little ‘ bert hisbe lt nizey tae 0.4 jolt he's ixping to ive fem. Oh, t 2 SSR ep nnn nar nn hana . has just % } alk away,” at ! d'm. sigk to death of this old |. E Foreign Representatives eG odptpe ioe eae | Hitt elec cones k georgette. When Pm Mrs, G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY th: “Blossom,” less than a third as big as the (aU kee Weevens hits ce talph Cluny PIL have anew dress : chicaco DETROIT 10 in which Columbus discovered America, was | tie at eighty” : pO RGAC aia nre te a ae sella Gower iide. veag perenee Bldg. 1 forth by w rich woman of Cleveland, @hio, to! think Mr. Cluny swoulc Wr. Ralph Cluny every day in the = PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH a ull unknown waters and islands and bring hge ove?” Faith asked stiffly, her week,” Faith pointed ou “What ~* NEV YORK age PE AAR EME io cpetineha far Het clls*s nbtueal MUSED py oa Seay Renta aie tone le ee pte POLY Hp : y's natural history ymu- you aay beart? Don't you feel sorry for that poor old man, or for yourself Fe 4 least? You're not quite nineteen, Bi Mficial City, State and County Newspaper) Nee ss : ry, and you talk and act. like a soars « litle schooner was gone for mare than three Schwab's Advice vars. Some of her men turned back, yellow with} of the world. tharles M. Schwab, chairman, of the Bethlehem ¢ + or mal de mer. Matinies aboard, ‘Times of ; you feel—slecp down inside by > Charles M. Se! a J . + “ ” is outlandish engagement Steet Co., is an optimist. Looking, for brighter’ |. 1/t and hunger. But the “Blocsom” kept on. How do T_ know? ‘ ; : gion with him. But, ow she is home again, Captain’ George Fin ‘s vat atTb pee Oper a lana eee, we thi s become almost a teligion with him. gain, ptain rx lay >See ee to brilliant hopes and aims, he adds some very force Saciacaus has exchanged the thrill of fighting sharks , ver stip] ae by eer ai 4 en fil action lest his dreams. perish. jiu jagged-toothed rip fish for the thrill of Aunch- 9 sth + very solemnly | “What do t feel?” she echoed. pas- rs Oare is the, ont prosperous country in the itt) ut tired business men’s clubs and telling them Z 4 suse the, “yburieer Genera pT tak riak ark eae AA MARS Wevld,” he.said- recently, in addressing a meeting of (of those three years upon a far-off %a,** ” ae | y about it ght of that oll man. pawiag.. me ae “s, “Lhelieve we are moving towgrd = tle tells them of giant turtles that capsize’ hpats \ : ng to tench butaP'm going.to marry him just th ‘ manufacturer " ri gaa | . al igh - y 4 ve up dancing samel Doy’t you think | knaw what Ge gists of progperity. as yet undreamed of. This is 6 4 whale might lash a canoe. He tells of the ’ af j ? ” Faith inquired evenly, but her | I’m letting. :ayself-in for? Byer since stilt g land in which the dreamey may give full play | rd hb Le of Mother Curey’s “chickens where the Z ‘. fingers trembled a she fash- ; was matinee years old tye been ua 7 bleached bo is fi stick ‘* 3 iy vi & 'y | love with two or three boys at the 9 ib ivage. leached bones of thousands of birds stick to the BL J aanieti ed alt turret : Z : ‘ ; 1 Spent lava of old volcanoes, . ‘“Hhyt the prosperity of industey is absolutely im- | Sure S stony : enh fossible, m ‘my judgment, without the prosperity of | Pak ee eran tila the Sasa. Faraliy po 5 + j Robinson. He is a modern Jules Verne to these | “Oh, don’t be an old frozen-face!” | Tm crazy about two men, and [ rf {Cherry cried with sudden petulance, | guess you know who the: § m not so dumb as I look, 1 know] struck a tiny cleached against " M st be the utmost possible co- | m uw came in here to baw! me out,| her trembling lips, as if to force ayricuiture. ‘There mal frgben pats Wall ;eonday chicken patty eaters. He is Herman Mel- ke me see the ctror of my ways,| back the sobs that were rasping her. 4° pacution between tl a ma “otythed | ville with his white whale and crazed sea captain at tA 9t ot thing, pet a er Hath h «ct, if you like, and the farmer. ‘ aptain. d A ath. Roh Hathaway and-—who else?” rect, if | The noon hour becomes two, three hours, and still 7 _ jimarty Mr. Cluny and i | backed away from the dra- = “The only bagis which will save our own mar- kets and our foreign markets in the long run will be the basis of efficient and economical production. ed to the id re you doing i ¢ little figure, her own voice Cherry?) hi y in her oars, You don’t haye to marry a doddering| “And Chris W Cherry flung oh ou see, 1] ld man.” the words ut her sister defiantly. nvame until the last} “He doesn’t dodder,” Cherry | “As for Bob Hathaway, I'm not TF te tike whut Tcould | C2ught hee up shai ‘He's one | marrying a that doesn’t really inute and had to take what I could) of “the most distingui ing, But I swear I'll elope men in town, he doesn't look af with Chris Wiley, if you and I day over fifty-fi ut the’ don’t let up on me nbout Mr, Cluny most, - they listen. For men become great business ‘powers, | - : . welwhy a but at heart they ever remain the bay who longed Mer t f 4 cree to be Crusoe’s Friday, ar one of the Swiss Family Is it not possible that farming must be conceivel| poninson young, and who even today wauld change of in « far more scientific way? ‘ a bank director's chair for the crow’s nest of a ‘Certainly one of the most hopeful signs of the | whaler, : times has been the growth of cooperative marketins | organizations umcng farmers, and particularly ith nodded politely. “It will do | very well, when I found some | {¢ tz to take away the hospital) ih worth a cool mil fry: growers. The fruit growers of the Pacifi: Hill’s Supposed Offer i / I like these windows. thete are a million reasons why I'm, Wiley mukes me forget. ev : ii . Bri ‘ ‘1 ante eR y star-| 3 said, “It’s rather queer for] ‘! ee ; : € coust have shawn to industry what, it seems to me,| -The offer credited to the tats James J. Hill of a Seat en ey soca eee | inet abe, ine mene ane Then’ he! ia "fo He eke Calne wamaNiy. care PR is ik #9 pete vere Sie eke Role leial on phe _ |) are the lines along which industry, in the long ga bea million campaign fund if Cleveland were nem- haired, utiful, arriving to | rushed to the window and saw a pro- l strangers. But this house Vil have time to put a fresh Saat of | would kill Muggy, and just about kill j in its marketing methods, will have to proceed if it! inated {or a third term to oppase Koosevelt in 1904,| teach in Pendleton Cuiseralty.. | cension of whooplig young mon lend retty beastly, and I e@s lonely:/ liquid polish on my nails. Do you| Dad, too, if 1 married Chris Wiley. ‘ is 1 he permanently successful. doubtless was just campaign bravado. Uncle Jim} Cuey her handbox ‘on the teaia, | in his underwear, ‘and. brandishing || : : j UT sEueneht gon ‘Weld al‘last) west | Ghony amen ho tne neiteons Uneure f “My suggestion is, therefore, that all of us—heads} doubtless was especially, peeved ut Roosevelt when| but refuses to, enter into con: torches, as they rans sway! goat vak ther head. “I didu’t) (hat Mr. Cluny has some grown chil- | proposing. | I'm i 2 Vs i i raat it 4 'y windew in the Stedway; go down to i 4 mB a 4 * x : ie icduntries,, farmers, bankers, Wall) Bizett men|Ne made the offer, Ube really ever made, forl “A SUSS Clones, cuasdouimie,| hours went: eeretemlianeatni eed whistled, “Just wait, But} eetreely Hooked at’ the, litle: squate | eet Yo dont : an neh.is—all of us, get together with the de-|surely he was a better politician than to be serious} Pendleton station, a xteange | Judith heard shrieks of laughter as; you and I'll have to be friends. I've! jotele that Cusly was holding ae eRearie!” che conel aden annie f termination to work out these difficult problems to) in what would have been as hopeless a candidacy ax peorrnd sn hers mateo eins pA tet pipe Sissies eanaendl coher inner ery Eps) talk to! for her inspection. “Don't you real-| note of sarcasm. “There's Bill’s car the cnd that both the farmer and the industrialists Alton Parker's proved to be. Hill was safe in of-| otuer hers pros Hg a Hi, Jimmy, throw him in the fish | dith’ loo zzically. as ghar De MI leave ‘his money to his/ heh ma Hepple step continue to prosper.” ferinng the campaign fund, for Cleveland. woul: taxi and vanishes. pond for me. That's one of the, “And are you in love now?” she] “wpne iaw allows the wife. one-| short, time that's left to me.” ‘ = There is nothing new in Schwab's ideal. But it}never have gone against the third term traditian, things every young freshman should / queried. third.” Cherry was frowningly intent | (To Be Continued.) upon the smooth application of the | ji The taxi was wheeling into the} A:sound behind her made Judith! di d lining deepened the rich- # liquid. “1) George Pruitt appears again in the ,. a to glance out the window. For the torches were still careening we packing box. “ “ ‘ Editorial Comment ree Peactneagt ateptod math MEAN caddliy arsund the koom) ane the our bedding, has come, hasn't, Send dollars. “And therels no law | George—or Bob Hathaway? termittent. ht struck again T'll bet mine doesn’t get here for SERN LATEST - 5ST TFET ESAS 5 TR topepat, paras round the cornet;’ . $ | Dealing With Speeders But.’ the ‘coat swung from puny] someone leaning against the closed It was only ordered Satur- ng shoulders less than five feet irom] door, A pin point of fire,burned be-. day.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY| know.” This in a feminine squeak | wyra nodded casually. She had CHAPTER IL ' reninins to be worked, from the porch downstairs. thrown back her robe, and its car- } His Dream of Gold J¢hn Cooper was a structural iron worker in Ke: wasee, I. Perhaps it was the height of his eerie pe perch that set him dreaming. For dream John (The Fargo Forum) the ground. And then the sidewalks| side the figure. i ut you can’t sleep without ‘ AG Cooper did, there where the gaunt skeleton of his] The “hit-and-run” satotoatis driver, when he has| seemed lined with light topcoath. of soll gleams caught in the black, blankets on a cool night like this,”| er wn a ps ma cre ich ‘ ’ son's gurme ‘l' protested Judith. ; : building tower met the noonday sun, — : done his dastardly work, should be pursued by every ‘Tegel rapidlageane tsk ata tend EBeteiicheved atte OWE teeters te ri: Stedway hasn't ba John Cooper, dreamily catching depen tets ernie person on or near.the scene of his crime and shown] ders, et ne sieene aie avibently oi eS count - Wy ees any to lend, she, BA asia ved} y aS Press hase olivine of atcel, dreamed that yellow gold and hot steelino quarter. When, in such cases as the killing of a| ¥9% net to be identified by his coat, ie, temne at tee some, epretened |. Judith. loasea ot tae, dpe! 7 = t 7 elas lef ct} out.<n hand and pressed the light, “C ind slecp with me,” she : 4 es 7 * flowed through his hands, Dreamed that he com-| young woman in Moorhead Monday night, he should] and swung into ant avenue lincl with | switch, Judith, dw black-hatfed!. said, impulsively. We. can” man- but 1 noticed with reat pride that q manced structural iron men such as he.,to build.) be treated as any other murderer bent upon escap-| old trees and larke houses of franic/ git! of 19 or 20, wrapped in a black | age.” Tipldgelshg-eeaiitcasamant:l< | Mashaving AINTT ceuld, de, tel Gr woman ter kia meuiety naess me j and (hat build they did, great towering things that} ing the law and given the severest kind of treatment. re oper rena id es ci mccpaagna | (re Resets oer rr pea wees dei verhaps I shall. You| keep. jy feet upon the floor. 1 was out, ' flecked the very stars, But, unfortunately, concern for the injured and other| |The “driver stretched his head| “Sorry. if T'm bothering you,” the| haven't had any dinner. 1 have a/ Airaid that John Meredith. would in| | Volumwes of smoke from somewhere drcam when at the whistle he left those ceric heights}to make his safe way, and ish ‘ve lage Pelcee, mi Cie fuad te kbaut Meo windows| if vou like.” ~ down, But he seemed to have the! flight. John found time to bend afe getaway, and he gdes unpunished,| asked. i e fuss is about, My windo | strength of two men, Slowly but! down to where mv head was fer the street below. speeding his way along the highways, a potentiql| | She nodded, and the man, after a/areon.the wide” S| ia denatture fox ithe refeesh | jurely “be: ferged-ahead, Wholding me| om his hrenst'end aay: “daly, aadting, , “Wns not a steel worker, I'm a millionaire,” he] murderer of the worst typo. caries 8 «sions Zt pata ite face,| | oe cent Doheae olte safely in his arms, When he reached] this is the most triumphant’ moment 3 told them. “A nine million dollar estate is to be; The man who sped thropgh the streets of Moor-| A few moments later, they turned] ders. é : Dear Miss*Martin,” it ran. “This PP ReMi space, oy ars _ pete! Bl ae errr ate a Jef me if I prove myself worthy hy succeeding with /head Monday night, killing one young woman and] y,cormerand the car shet un u drive-| then she moved, with, curious is ‘advise OU eo ut hiberal, eel ohind fighting frightened men Vike| man’ would, the woman 1 love. It ( e. may own two bare hands.” critically injuring another, should be found if it is when he had nonchalantly get| cumueg upon it und stretch liwill meet at 2 o'clock Wednesd demon.” “Hathaway,” he | called,| makes no difference if I have a crip- —- M 4 y bring my sister over here. My sec-| pled arm and foot, if my other arm a Perhaps John Cooper went to the movies often.| humanly possihle to do a> and made to pay the pen- 's baguage on the grass by}out, with her head against th | the Adoni alapcesion bull A retary and I will care for: her and | ond fect are strong-ensush to de, the i Perhaps he read tales of lily-handed men kicked] alty of his crime. Unless he himself comes to his] "youve neon paid ovice;” she rei vil also wanted toruive’ fou thie | EN ut eand Tl Judy. You, then, ean give all your! work, And they will be, Judy, don't forth int) the world by wealthy parents and told] senses, which is doubtful in such a type of charac-[torled. “And kindly carry my bags] she said. “It was stuck under my! Myra, us she came in with the Fe ee cud st Wii. Ma. lesked in: | eateee ae Gai eins As ad to make their mark ‘ere ever they darkened the| ter, it will be hard to find him, for the officials] ‘ati ee aaa chk cada al MR CEE Se You are Jadith| wich and cae ee ates a ahin| deed what he -had proclaimed: him-| if it be humanly possible tor. anyone : ti Rpareal door again. .have very slender clues on which to work. No ef-|her up the wodden porch steps. On| an envelope. : i evening.” She stopped, suddenly and ee ell ey Lee ae | eee eens seer aA g John Cooper told them that when he was 33 the | (ort should be spayed, however, in. seeking him out,| te top step he threw down her bags} Judith glanced at it and Inid it on| looked shrewdly at Judith. 3) near me in their frenzied intent to n't say it, Judy, don't say it. ; 7 ; a tai na, HOENEE,, tn Reet +! and departed. the table. ‘Then ‘she looked at her| look here! V'il bet you won't do to . > dap 4 pai a fortune was to be his. He had the eventful birth-| and if he ever is captured, no effort should be spared| "Music and laughter drifted out| atest again talke to. Bet you've never been| get sana he felled thew to the floor He ae a minnie more ae i he ge, z Y | - . ry ? m il y e mm; Ss i day a few days ago. He wrote checks. Checks| to make-him pay as fully as the law demands. from the reception hall us Judith} pom e Sivan een L Sine cand tien solth, ne meres, as pbs nae i that totaled $200,000, Monday night's accident calls attention again to fanbled see La telrecg hha ca i — }} me: he waittd, reach down and pull] There was another ripping report bs i ‘algae undroneaing Kewanee bank the need. of more severe treatment of those who} by a ‘thump screw, which sent ‘| EVERETT TRUE Hy ag i) a Bee aes Pahoa Chick hearer go . ? é called them “scraps of paper” even as did Germany| violate the traffic regulations. Greater and moro] »tssy peal through :the house. _ i _ I did not know. thep were so many| one of the advertisements for the ie the neutrality treaties in the years ugo. secure protection against the speeder is needed. Tol writ 20or opened and a youth in a ~ - - —- poople in the “The room} Beaux Arts, came erashing down up- : 6 2 ,, rs eis white apron stoad before her. S CARSFUL,NOW, Il 1 a seemed juninigs ward | on uw! _izhn Cooper is bewildered. He finds it hard tolbegin with, there should be more vigilance in keep-| “Is. this. Mrs, Stedway's house?” THAT RIVERS pm ss cbe that all thage {rom the n, us| It’s a queer thing, but afterward I jae out why and how he is no millionaire when ing him ut o reasonable and safe speed, and if that} *™ ed, glnsst, naalantiy, for the » ‘ well as. from the vvee i Fred cemeabernd that at the first amined ¢ was so sure up there on the world’s skyline, ham-| cannot be done, off the streets and highways entire- he. drawled. ced : : Bat nine AG Se tne ena | cid sn that cree ne ot een : laa : oy SAan ane p . - ‘ Jorty and John's seeretary fodght! and saw that great mass of glass even Ponape ge Nile farther in hia| ai Lh a gare ead ae ne een at my come in? Foaieh H : a : | | seme Raa ils Ment a little farther in his|that is so ridiculously handled. ‘The trouble comes| toumd her veice growing brittle ANT THATS sanding with;the gitls an , -amit 7 sch i wee : = Johi shed themin front of| Involuntarily I screamed. I felt dreaming than most of us who dream the checks,{afterward. For the most part,.he js given a small hed oben the door, making : it DSNHOULD Bs, mm "Make a flying, wedges" he| myself borue swiftiy to the floor as but have not the courage to really write them: fine, which means noghing at.all, and permitted to vig ee gs. The C said, “and 1 Will tackle anyone who| though someone had struck me down, q free. Whnt.a. spesdée’ abde it is hist in the next room AND THAT'S THS WAY tries to géb within your guard.” and knew no more, q go . at & rr » Whether it is his|atoppéd, and’a. pale, blond girl E A : a iS if By a :wohderful “ti bition of | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) 5 ‘The Queen? Or Mrs. Ford? first or second offense, ia a session in jail at real] StORAd between the. fclding ‘walnut : irs GOING To 86 steeatt, dak began “porhiag.. me aay i Queen Marie of Renan ald not engage a roya)| iba" something that will cause him to think. If|ter, Lillian. I'll show you ‘Spee ahead: of Rit ne rovidly’ pA prealble,| FOMORRON: | (9.the.Palenes. i hs " ; * ” ar oe ce ree eo et Set UAL suite on any trans-Atlantic liner for her trip, to that desn't do.the trick, he should not be permitted| roams” sith Simice In allenes kiniod** “She. smiled at Judith im-jorder to \ualify as a witness in o America. - le drive & jer cdg As a matter of fact, » great] ang ithe pale “Miss Stedway pushed = barry 4a ge tea eee bi geo he Saxoered, - reenta: 4 a“ 7 “flusi . Then re smiled | cording a recen' Now comes tale af Crown Prince Loopald of Hel- | Prresntase of Linu bapa anon. sutomobiben aine'g Sere area arene, “You're ‘= : Yes,"J: have—and no supreme court of Mis gium riding: into Stockholm on.a third class sleeper permitter to de.ea, for they are al ties Bamber will, be ready. In nger: ago thin this-very- afternoon.” | ee \ ce take toed riage. teeny ith the | Constant menace to life and property. fitteen minutes. Y¥ hear the e ? mn, seeing Myra’s face light with Princess Aatrid. P| Such fatalities an, Monday's ring nearer the| ome” fh Tome sticttuay | eerioniy, abe added (hastily, Bat \ In both cases the hei pallal, being those bom | time*when the states of Minnesota and North Da- udith stopped f ARS SUIDING, tale of woe.” tho! . kota will license all: those ‘who are permitted to] aad 5 weakly again Ons. OF The. NOsT Myra lay back with” eyes half without titles or blood, but, in this particular case, | 5°. iy cr fa i ‘eau 4 clonéd and puffed smoke between |drive cars. The traffic question is becoming: too ‘The room was plainly fur. UTIFUL SCENIC SPOTS IN THS af ° ri Mieh nch luere, had the coveted reservations. Just 4° of a prchlem each year to let every individual, waned: and. the white walls, rising UNITSD STATES. MANY MOTORISTS, MM | iin’ Sn ‘bre with the handsome ; yr ongpeneesand Peraiat that money talks. al do{simply because he can purchase a car, drive one, ite barren . “Bub the five minions FINDING THS LURE IRRESISTIELS, CONS | young” Viking hat ever breathed talk more loudly. Other states ‘have adopted this system, and while| Promised light and air and the coun: To & TEMPORARY HALT AND T went t9, Mlat Ashton's school 2 Su; it has not solved all their problems, it has greatly | looked clean. THEIR SXSS F TivS VISTA. in New York last year because he . Suppose that Queen Marie and Mrs. Henry. Ford aiseted tans ; . Maan tha hed. stgad in: large’ pick. THe TRLE’S AL Have Stoere> was at Princeton, But, he’s here both wanted the same theatre box for the q . eee * this year, because his fathi¢e's giving same eve-,| ing box hearing the A Mom si rs ing. Which would get it? Queen Marie, of course, tif 4 fet in reunired..$. Beas an sexaspipation fire fram which, Judith had ordered ror. ei ‘seta AND ARG AGAIN ON him a dese'of the simple life... Bp I'm A ati si i ts and ens. TH war. pati Se: t : i, democratic America. | pefore being permitted to drive a car, he ip bound} Ber pe RR ies i | " \te be. much mare. caratal 8 | the more closely. a Or, don't you guess | ; \*A3 & it he. to. Rilot | pyeee nbthing .be if hi > ig om that way? one, ene. s6 oath i iene ‘gatize him to bane " rr ms ae a ' n. B® i exercise cave.“ It will be a restraining influence i bees ie her to supply. j ts | % e golden oak Weesser lacked a Teamwork After Storm phe is moved to. spead. : Jecarf, Tt was scarred on top with : : he treasury department comes in for its share} The licenting Plan seems to be the only way of | ings from many: perfume Wei hs Hee Mara snems to he pretty” rate. credit for relief work following the recent hur-| dealing with certain types ‘of careless and ‘reck-| °"¢, Gave" berg eg 4 burdens and| ct Beh and Maine gong four “executive departments” and’ ble for many ‘ef aie k it} j . : :

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