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PAGETWO..: 39. .>, > <*>. ('HEBISMARCK TRIBUNE 5 ae TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1026 a The Bismarck _ Jribun e! Veion it may be stated that the bread ant water dict] Was automobile accidents (from 7] rates from measics (from 10 In 3} Ir Webster's unabridged dictionary | the grinuing fase of the Irish spollge: Promise you won't tell— 1 d diphe ted in Braille type, it would is not injurious for the periods of time it is usually | eiipesdinn in -1925 were in death PAE sg tietec bet stan a | fill 138 volumes, i : prescribed, which never exceed ten days. During | atlases iia ee, THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSF NEWSPAPER that time, Lowever, it is a mental lesson to violators { Teese) (Established — of the I Because it is efficient it does nut fol- | ; ; ‘ow that’it is cruel, and it does serve to emphasize peer gece 8D, ~ aw at ‘ el og! | the fact to the criminal that he has committed an | P | ' pa een, | ttense ei being ee To Faith, cowering against Bob mean selfish thing again as | : ad . e % j George’ ‘D. Mann.......... eat aad eet j Hathaway, covering be searlet face |I livet I awear to Ged! Don't tell| So Fickle, So Fri {with trembling hands, i: seemed that) Muggy and Dad, Faith, aarti % 4 _ Subscription Retgs Payable in Advance i by carrier, per year ....... $7.20 5 j This world is ‘beguming’ so, 7. they say. Daily by mail, per Lion ( man who rod ith them, ing Everybody wants the things that come easy—the|jauntily from the. ng board oF ‘aith, by. mail, per y: frothiest shcews, the -frotgiest beoks, the frothiest footing her sh ; 7.20 Jauntily from the running boa ®t] weeping little aster, thought that eat, coerced aks car, would be forever! Bob and George would never return, stat jismarck) 6.00 ji er memory as the most} Bur at last . the red at th (in. state “outside Yi: §.90| music horrible ‘human gargoyle she had |door, and beckoned torWiey. Chris) Daily. by mail ostsie Nose Pak ‘of Circulation ,Pubtishers just announced a book called ra ‘On the front sent, Cherry was hud.| eft his seat reluctantly and joined i i ' Chemistry” has gone into its hundred and_fitty-fifth | 4 ed, too, like a large-cyed, frightened | t@ to men, still closely chaperoned Member of The Associated Press thousandth copy, establishing a record for any book | kitten. “Faith could heat her ma Mecmliketeet ce Nahey Coat abaL After a few minutes of low, t Tho Associated Press is exclusively entitled to of sctence. ‘They won't sput me in jail, will 3 of , eurnes: tha tse for republication ef all Tesattel etal ae Librarians say that their book budget ‘will not ee Don’t .let them put conyerption cue iter Ge ieee credited to it or not etherwise credit in pa- , rere af Say meth ing, permit them to buy encugh backs on science, philoso- } i on't here fi n+} looking vastly relieved, almost jubi- per, and also the te news-of spontaneous orig’ net George! Don't sit there like » fros. published tein All rights | of Fepabliestion of a de and psychology to mcet popular demand. en-faced Indian! George! Oh, may lant. r other:matter herein are ! This fickle; giddy, brain-addled age! i . “No charge! We're all di I'm seared to death!” “hut up!” George Pruitt © Bob Hathaway bent over Fai ded in a low, harsh voice. “Noth. Rit in a low, excited voice, P ief was pretty decent. Th: G, LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY -_ wane’me So nerwous”t eee ane | around, "You don't oven rt on the CHICAGO DeT! straight.” police blotter, Cherry. up! io Towet Bidg. Kresge 4 i porderly conduct! real harm done, though the bays who - - dus proved rather stubborn.” Ivil kill Mugey, if this gets into the) “nest . Football, Old and New papers.” Her little hands were claw: y Ea ee (St, Paul Dispatch) fing at his coat lapels. ‘a rinning Irish policeman ic] ! The interest aroused, to old-timers ‘at least, by| .onrervingly in bap Teena andl over to the North Second street girl the report made by A. H. Hornsby, first ‘sporting | nothing during that short, nightmare) 94, ,;P0Ke With jan cauy (Qfficial City, State and County Newspaper) ‘ drive to the poli ion, But : = Bread and Water editor of the Pioneer Press, of the Notre Dame-Min- “rive ore aitked Hite athe friends ike An‘cld custom used to be, when sentencing a! nesota game, and the story of football written-by|rection of ‘the still etahing ct a Wise prisofier to jail to prescribe a certain period of; Alonzo Stagg in the Saturday Evening Post, 4s giv- | Hob whispered to oh and beat it!” bread and water dict and history records that it was| en an added fillip by the announcement of a ganie ix it. TC UMt maieaee acon *, you slay me!” Flo flipped ‘an 2 favarite und most productive sentence, since the} to be played at Winnipeg, November 18, betweeh the not in this mess, you know.| =! and near iis stubby Irish joss of normal food caused more remorse for mis-) University of Manitoba and the University of Nérth ‘And Cherry can give an assumed y, Cl ‘| dceds-in-the-heare4or-would it be stomach?) of ‘the| Dakota. In that game one half will be played di-|""C a tenr-streaked, frightened ¢ hris Wiley’s car, also chaperoned fee " nt average man than did the actual jail sentence. der present American rules and the other half imde?} by « burly policeman, who was not giticring teth amd cine aH Several judges throughout the nation have re- Z Rugby rules. To assure a better game, fer one}: rinning, drew up just behind George PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW.. YORK - > Pttn A Ave. Bldg. Pruitt ind the black-haired, peine| ccatly revived the bread and water treatment as a| week before the game the coaches of the two teams red little vixen, Flo, sprang def! bebe ed mearts of combating the present reign of lawless- ti fer i " m4 tony ness. The method has succeeded thoroughly and/ and plays of the two systems. police. fovea, ‘the city pirske AR i oars the flattered, grin- would have had a great vogue, with beneficial re- sults: to the whole country, if some deluded “Wel- fare’? workers had not started @ great howl again the “cruelty” cf the punishment. In‘ Nebraska, Judge W. F. Bryant of Hartington, %% years old; tas for many years sentenced men and, ‘women to bread and water diets. He beljeves in it) and fecently revived the custom with great success;| ae tiat wile the frst wnte of is kind wont of the general, “Chl “Wiley ‘and “Cherry pune ‘of tikets Pa RT Mississippi. In the cast, Iniversity of Mon-| "M5 ut wp, for ‘the luvva Pete} man’s bai treal has played Dartmcuth and Syracuse, but the| Chris Wiley, his dark, burnt-out,', 43 Gcorge drove the sedan swiftly ‘ rt Myrtle street, Ch: y west has never had a chance to witness the diversity | handsome face ash-pale in the ue aooled “clea treat erry's guycty : be exchanged, cach instructing~in the rules}to the curb, bursting immedi ubbled and frothed, und overflowed | of the'two methods. Mr. Hornsby has pointed out| Srm and hurried into the narrow ewe 9! Je'> of tinkling laughter \ ry . vas sited and thrill- in a well’ drawn comparison the main différences.| trance of the three-story brick build- oe teers naiktae In es SrtlP nearer is “offside,” ing that housed the police station, | Cd in my life!’ Talk about adventure! side,” for no player | "Tic two policemen who had es-| And vou boys’ were marvclous—sim- may run ahead of the ball when carried by his owr| corted the party to police headquar-' PY 8 riot. Honestly, P'd have died if until the adverse comment by misguided sympathiz-|tunner. No signals are called in Ragby and:hence]| ters herded ‘them into a bare inne Th picture had ott Natl bln beesea ers with our criminal population stirred him to ac-|the play is faster and withou! detnys; no substitu- ‘they'd be called Inca Dinette. Then hus: s I teach her not tion. tion is allowed and “time cut” is sharply limited.|one left, apparently for a conference +4 is s A - the old judge is himself going to undergo a} It is, as Me. Hornsby puts it, putting coordinated] With the night chicf, but Bob Hatha-| jet. . “And poor old] pe of the bread and water treatment to demon-| individualism against’ x coordinated machine. The the seats and followed him. Faith aie honey, you looked that while it is a splendid method of discour violations of law and order, it actually does a persgn no harm. The limitation of diet, he con- tends, has a salubrious moral effect and no bad physteal one, and he is about to prove it. ___ Without waiting for the result of the demongteg- rs contrast to be seen at: Winnipeg November 13°shculd | 58” ho berelnas period pra the noble ayer, Fg ase? draw an immense crowd, for the novelty of the poate snething oat George: Pruitt Honestly it was funny, wasn't It, event, for the interest it will hevc to the greybeards| was offering. Rel, izshine hoor ea all tl yes! who have seen the old game, and for the excitemen:| ,, 2b¢, breathed phar, et ey Firemen, “save ‘my che-ildt” “Firemen, save myc dt” = She ; though both George and save ty that always attaches itself to an international con-! Jefe them alone with Chris Wiley and strangled with hysterical laughter. fest. . “ “It wouldn't have been so fanny the terrible “Flo.” rt : vou,”| if old Bob here hadn't ysed every ~— paiti hengd ‘Chels Wiles mutter inva| ounce of pull to his name, and drag- The usual smelt of hurnt bacon jarrsh undertone to the defiant, hard-| ed in his Uncle Ralph Cluny’s name and stowing coffee filled Judith's nos- Cyeq"wirl, “You got yourself into|t® boot? Soon as he told the night: trils as sh¢ entered the hall. se chiei Mr. Ralph Cluny, the big-‘ the sudden realization that she b this mess, now you can get out of it. gest criminal lawyer in the state was wot’ eaten since carly, morning the te And! ram say me mort geainsy the) Bis uncle, it was all over. but the day before brought such a rush of) *Satiackcd) Huh!” Flo snorted| shouting, and you're doing enough of weakness that she was driven to the loudly, her black eyes shooting ven- that for the whole party! And ou | gloomy ainigg room as soon as si the | Conca’ darts at th wering, weep-| didn't seem to ¢ had deposited her bag behind thes i Cherry. “You slay me, honest,| stick comedy when you were cl door. slay luc! She attacked tee, aah ing to Faith and whining to her tol the seven o'clock sunshine to meet’. ‘To her joy the table was deserted ti'm hers to tell the world! So thars|#et you out of the mess, and mot to Eric. and. she ate in solitude, at one end! the big-time girl friend! That's 3 eer parents! we He held out a satchel as she ran of ,the spotted-,table, encompassed! why—" sie curied her lip with ex- idly cnough, at the gruff tender-; WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE Judith Martin, teaching her first: year at Pendleton Univer- nity, is kissed by Eric Waters, on bes bolts before she stepped out into, a toward the car. “You're to be queen by the coffee.cups of early break- disdi t Chi “[m| ness of George's words about her, | Iie. Peter Dorn also secks her |of the May, my dear, and here are fasters, err vime, any old time) Faith burst into hysterical weeping. acquaintance. your fresh ‘tags. You can go back! Morning classes. were todious-tnd! ig boy, iehe| Bet it was in Bob Hathaway's arms Myra Aldrich, hiving at Judith’a [to town looking as fresh as when’ afternoon lasses were worse. Judith aehe po that she found comfort. jes igen Sy se lene Heagaa that aren you veep home yesterday. Run in, was eo Eric did not. attendf little. old Flo Riplay a one Merete i : ,, (Te Be Continued.) \ wi rhe in ve, haw | now and change.” that under Kissed” Judith and © oft | “What?” gasped Judi [the “Berace pine Ploeg pestle forsee a a “TOMORROW—Cherry, wsing more! friendly ‘gang with “Absolutely. You'll find a dress saved up te fae. of: veroh Feith!” Cherry moaned, bury-| of Mr. Cluny’s money, forces Faith | Fecwving fron a dail f [aa hose and shoes and—items su tigns to ask Have ty ing her head dispairingly in the | inte zele of interior decorator isa Yor) = eae ee sae the cane ers Baal put in your tooth brusat 7 Leav administration hall at four} mothering curve of Faith's shoulder.| Lane living — in preparation for “If I get ont of this, ” never do aj] Mr. Clany’s vi readhouse. It in raided and they “Myrai” ‘The word expired on her} § SRNR: mete, Deen alte crcape in a rainstorm to a cabin | lips, ges fot her amy where Judith spend the Yep. She's’ a good one in an meant, te: tel and tliat would mcan ‘gues a day in| North Dakota was 787 per 100,000! ni ht, il ele Martin he anid, “s ‘the gymnasium.” ulation as compared with 736 in! tom 638 wa ae tage A made "hen, peak = would: ‘nat: like to Lemma’ to ryt “perdon me,” said Judith, “but Toba, is increase in 1925 was par- a { “The peeple of the cabin make | things. She didn’t kick much.” servatary tonight. We're going to] I don’t quite sce the epusectioa.® tially accounted for by increases in appearance and the atmos- ‘Styral” ape Judith senseless-| train the telescope om the nebula in| “Why, to'keep my figure aac rates from diarthen and enter- phere is highly mysterious. She | |: rie, you are a low-grade mo-! the Pleiades. It should be an in-/ of course. A matinee idol ari itis (from 21 to 35 per 100,000 eal finds ghat the bedroom has ne | ron i teresting sight.” h his’ waistline. It’s an awfal| Istion), influenza (from 9 to 16), tu- 6 tes | Judith tried to: smile -brightly. “Il bore.” His spprtciative glanecs boreal josis all forms (from 2 to 50),! ink Vit go to bed carly,” she said,| traveled down his qeaicicis and typhlitis (from 18 to| NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The argument was still at (“I am: yery. : ce} Suddenly he (irom 7 to 11), CHAPTER XI deadlock when they reached the out- comsebennted the: etutement. © © though to throw off these melan-| ==: ae There was her bolt, keyhole Ming streets of Pendleton an hour! poker: : holy thoughts. Then he turned to : nor knob;on the unfinished later. conversation ‘aad ue ith r|'Judith and took both her hands. “I Ase You boards were roughly ed and hang Eri “You're utterly. unfair to Myra,”} way.’ Sho:had ets| wahted to telD you something,” he on a crude ic contended. {Why, of course] before the dinner, FARE. : said. tery earnestly. “ee you lis- Fad Jedith “rushed to the window ang Zhe, wouldn't talk ‘about this, when) | “Great , Rot ask question “Toxic? snakes: fu: ‘th " ing }stook her into my confidence.” e freshinen as she wont dow led and ined at him, down the roof nad pr ttgregr tr) “Eric,” said Judith stubbornly, the eos ed Seo Ng tened by his m: | brought a gutter stream splashing “this story will z giuispened ini} bet Myra ‘lariehe” 2 indow ter ie her 6 every beeth "out the window 1” : al i ! os stark rahe Cake bce Caen ioe the Kaxetu by. tive olaleck tenight?” of ie Sieh was tell es Oto Be c Continued.) ee eenisring “a th ate eer ie ame ionad ae. oat ee a Coa it" sae fer ‘ As slow: man is in the ikidneys Hse the fine Moos in. ae | ee are the the gi : ~ ir wisdom: x spark ema avin Napes’ el fol off. wiate' poisons in the onan bs wee Pepe ry shook. Tn cali nee : a yr window jt * ‘ A " Beavlly “Ss ‘the ‘bea, “her ‘ves “sei: “ stand, srned ti North Dekota D Death | ‘dsowey heedactes and. : on the ‘i door. The hi phe, meres, do. Fer Sep haprrnaacpand Finally? limped we cerned in ‘the Favern nisl Rate i nm 1935 igher dimainess. That paprony ae pees oe it} Beate | ie Jealous] ahs ontaced: % e ‘ . “ Pooks woman as nd with that stor; an - entra: ath Cheb teased Oe ee ata, ‘and 1.necd pi shington, . : i he no ‘sooner fixed it in po-| they drove in-moody silence.for some! + , : he Department | sition than she heard heavy steps| 4 She was romsed by " ne i pL, ‘that. the 1985 Goat 4 on the staircase outside. -Wetherel,: laf om com: be | = P| her door. R. ao pansad ‘a ‘ee { lescen : judith si motionless for a mo- ‘Watherel took Arges ahead.| drink and ,dfess as my own en she began to pull the pal to hell,” ‘he said ‘quite chear- *) dlctetes: tg i suppose yen h this ‘mornin : 4 ee ey ee : z ‘the “Will,” said Eric”. more | they riding sult?” ve 3 ps i lyme from. SE a “just when did-you last sce a worse? id did,” ‘sald Judith. i e- fos al Qn her doorstep ge Gch wa, Set in ond to Tide t's. z —— Canalis totaly diferent from any other smoke, O80: isis nae : le em tt a5 your! sake, or. ed at a Se tint —_" -eigarette. ... A lighted Camicl is smoking enjoyment realized "Esje laughed. “No, bi ict} face ‘in the. dark : i ' . Mifis Eveathod ae Sie th ceechines. dante? yoeea| Sore het we salt boesuse | Sais Die Ding to the Reclanan of folie Me, A Si Cs first aid “Toltent inte | Hale | like Wethere!. They're at My “personal % ; Senate a at of Erie nigger ge There are many, kinds of smug: mre see th ms ; ever knew. . doy shel- ness,” sal one erm 4 e > x af ae sr at Ie “the ‘Kind that ‘solects det, bo-| th age “sade poured the | Erie : caus | i ; : Camas poplin Kak i oye Camel demand exceeds any other A ae fe os : ; for the world’s most popular cigarette. And to lght« Came ‘Solalnpetenten.

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