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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 9, 192° The Bismarck Tribune, ae at by the” fun to “Mite through on aes = = wor . FEAST OF THE RED | CORN’ WILL BE. : SUE rs it] GIVEN TWICE AT STATE CORN [ SHOW - ] a ~ Ap Independent Newspa | F got & lick o’sense and never This action on the part of the Birmingham of- THE TAT aioe “ 7 NEWSPAPER ficials was not in obedience to a new fad but was _————$—$—$S—$ ! decided upon after a nine months’ test which de-j a i Published | by the Bismarck Tribune Company, veloped that children whose schovlrooms were equip- : URNS a ee Fifty girls from “the-Indian school ‘schoo! tn Bismarck, ares, dae Jamestown and w Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at) peu with the glass gained three pounds in weight WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE side. stand Judith’s scariet.poinset- | car got held up in trafic Tight along-| Will present the operetta, “The Feast] Oger Be ie ‘costumes worn by:inem- Bismarck as second class mail matter, and grew half an inch in height more than the chil- ! JUDITH MARTIN, young teacher in t blazed in the cold sinc of the side the street ca’ id T,eaught het/ of the Red Corn,” on Wednesday and] hers of the cast are of great valuc. George D. Mann. President and Publisher r A : ia dieton University, in admired bs oe ener ts an ae iptoat ofl cain policing dione | 0 C CII A AE . Bass $$ | dren whose schoolrooms were not equipped with the ERIC WATERS, rebel Peres and pit ‘She ran downstairs again, to find that ear ‘and cone heme with me.! ’ how.| in Bismarck as a singer, has the lead- Suimeription Rates Payable in Advance new window glass, EER IER atten airetenor. Mrs. Brown waiting for her in the but that scoundrel shot his ear ahead Hin ig ea Me ani tacecipitaned i . es ° . and she t jarjory Best, a ba pt a Pane carriers eet yore -+++-8220 Blood testa, for instance, showed u count of eight ed when she choones student MIPMMEG, Judith Cpened Mer TuCUIR te Geeks | ON kes vane aN Conc De ie Ciiee catia J e story ‘of the operetta, the cast i Judith opened her mouth to speak, “No, and that sin't the first time, Va musician, is director of the operetta,| of characters and the musical num- Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) but the dean’s wife grasped her PF onual State Corn Show which opens at the City Au eyes. There were no stains on the| Christmas-thus far, Miss Martin?” he y yer cent more red corpuscles fo and openly defends Eric against id “Long”’ ‘struek + the table sharp! % rt & Dnily by mail, per year, ae Oe nerd ec ae eae nurpicion of hootleneing polvon H+ and led her toward the living room. We the Rail which Joy had Jase] Wich has been successfully present-' bers, follow: i Yin state ‘outside Bismarck). . sass ta glass by for those wat Oe a, quo: Fa jute rape When they stepped yinte the room, given him. “I think she's been pull-| SETTING © Daily by mail, outside of North Dak | Bluas. Irdinary window panes cut out the ultra- | 4 |, a spoiled » « tall man rose,from his seat by the ing the wool over Dad’s eyes long The maidens of the Wanta tribe of Tadiana, once once every year, repair = Member Audit Bureau of reul | violet rays from the sunshine and these are the, . D 4 to a sec spot to cel — he dit Be € Clreulat 1 f I h 1 th he, ter of wealth, living in Judith’s board- blazing fire, and Judith recognized enough, Faith, and it’s time he knew. " lebrate TH: ST OF, THE RED CORN. f Ch ‘ng houxe, is in love with Erle and Dr. Peter Dorn. He was looking the tricks she’s up to, She's -out Feast finds th Ragen 2 | rays xo necessary for growth, | Jealoun of Judith. most uncomfoftable, In the oppos- with him two or three times a week.| The one who in "the Feast finds the of corn expresses her 2 Sasiiee of The Ansociated Pi | h “KITTY” SHEA town bootlegger, ite armchair sat Dean Angela Snow, And her wedding day less than a, dearest wish to the Sorceress (an old aguas of te the tribe) who calls upon | The Asnociated Press is eaclusively. entitled to! The quartz glass has been put to excellent use | overheats the story of Mes, Timothy; smiling cordially at Judith. month off!” the gods of the: Four Winds to voces that the wish will be granted. {the ure for republication of all news dispatches | in hospitals where it was feund that the curative | Brown's secret love affair, when Mrs.) “How do you do, my dear?” she "sith, ean, To. tu, the movies This year the Mme I hond Sok soles the a. nope te ect | % . ; . ; i , Brown discusnen it in @ restaurant) said, stretching a hand to Judi ‘Sea Parsons? Her’ mother's! Deca great know the welfare aera’, J it - ws poeeerah caer ote | power of the sunlight was immeasureably increased: | hooth with Judith. Rh beltiemhe| “bo 'you passed the night saraly? Tpsing te talerkic to however e'eleck. ok = hailed ths entrance of the-spaidene inte’ the glen’ fing. iz. | ig Der-and nino the local > por lication of all! PY its use, It ix, of course, a new development and) her, believing the dean a heartless, why it was that I had show at the Cozy?” the feast shall take place. Bublinhed herein. All rights of republicatlo [it is rather difficult to cbtain the material at present | fant. \ fp aeeneey ciremirre | vow ener goM ean hu ton ny CAST OF CHARACTERS eg wher matter herein are also reserved. & is ai Shea tries to blackmail bal 6, Browa,| about y: on # school night,” Faith protested . = - oe ‘but there is no doubt that the next and most neces- . Syne ane tt My a paroett ; it wax x malevolent night,” said wearily. “Why do you keep asking tee Ring Weeda Wanta ict ital y place i Swi in wel ouse during the Christmas laye,' Dr. Dorn somberly. over andyover? And why did you Clara Grinnel : Foreign Leanna anit sty tary place for its use will be in schoolrooms, Judith Us terrified when Bhen tries to] Judith glunced at Mrs, Brown. get home fron school xo ite today?” | O oe i G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPA! NY TROIT steps should be taken fer the manufacture on al force an entrance. “|she was leaning against the table, “Joy began to ery noisily. “I don't pid Save Light ( whe CHICAGO Bldg. | large seule of this glass in the United States. Itstxow & — her hands fidgeting with its scarf.; never have any fun,” she sobbed. } Tower Bldg. reaee ig. ‘ 4 bi {NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY} and her face rather white. ‘All the other kids get to go to the ; MITH value is unquestioned and its beneficial effect should | CHAPTER XXIX_. ‘ome,” | suid the dean’s wife. movies five times as.much as\I do.” wr PAYNE, BUENS Leela 8 dg.|be insured for sufferers and growing children ac] The paving was covered with a light| “Let's sit down before our cozy fi “Why didn’t. you get home before tehee NEW YORK - ih Ave. Bldg. | pr Al . crust of powdery sleet from’ Jat] and xhut out the wind and the rain.” five o'clock t ”: Faith demanded =< a ne Bde possible, night's feele and Judith examined Judith, laughed. “it ayn't raining sternly, , although ight sight nef - e The Ghosta of Dead Trees .. "1 re Mapa are rear it inch by inch, from the porch steps] now, irs. Brown.” © woman ieee Uttle facewrenched her * (Official City, State oo Nene | i to the outer sidewalk, Pe looked at the windows, an though be-| with pi : i The Flaming Arrow Dancers .... d eee oe i She crossed the sidewalk by the) willered, i a “well i gues i ain pa fault i Dou! r. 4 ate Ass ' road, stooping over to look at the r Dorn offers is chair to Ju- that old hell-cat, Miss Peal y, made : ® A State Asset h An} Editorial Comment cement. “When she reached the fuark-| dith and went seress to: sit on the| me sit on the acheek steph for Boones May Winana Bismarck should support loyally the Fourth An | ing, she stood up, with relief in her! divan. “Have you had pleasant, hour and’a half! « She’? got it in for | : | she hast. Picks on me all the me NUMBERS ; :: ¥ isi walk. tasked formally. since cae ot engaged to: ditorium tomorrow, It ix a worthy venture and Queen Marie's tle A un, jogging along, seated| Judith tilted her head, “Rather a that old T didn't do nothin’ but pide Instrumental k grows in importance with the passing years. Ar (Fargo Forum) in the door of his wagon, looked at. lovely one,” she said eat a pi of candy in ‘rithmetic Oj ing Chorus “Dead Leaves Amid the Corn’ +B | “May Montclair | \ curiously, She turned hurriedly the rect iy class.’ k toward the house. The negro S an still sat slumped in his ring, But the cook had mared and much’ ef-| In the long and varied histories which royalty by the | has written since the beginning of government, it deutbful if any ruler has ever penned a chapter htt, the cook he h as Queen Maric of Rumania penned on her the itehon ihebaribe: geaucteaiedet: in Foto makalicn, day journey across the state of North Dakota] breakfast. |The woman laid down raity ‘and the town. Monday. Kings and que without number have} the little curved fruit knife at Ju- Brown listened eagerly and sp mebody’s Been Up To Something” Another grief directly traceable to «4 ” and Mrs, Brown seized it Cherry's. insane engagement, Faith “She erg gi tye fierce grasp and would not let | thougnt bitterly, as she stooped to ds ChE LeuMUTIe lips fo. her. He \eeeane Impe Farthest North” «, Inc.) | “I've — a at Jim Lane waits up “Pale Me . Chorus ox it program hax been pr a = fort and work hay been put into thes pci varioux committees designated by the Asxocintio Comn + those who have worked ti - " qt yy » upon a : ‘ Hith’s ent Ta | Christmas, y sich But where was the nue ny abbea lio sha ape kot close to the soil of their kingdoms, have visited | Mis” Muhtin.® she. anid: uneertalniy, ee se caer Ghost Dates (Ghosts of Dead the opening Ay . foal other | and supped with peasants, but none, so far as mem- pod Ty ning, ete pte ls sed her hair more elaborate! i he delivered. Distingguist ‘l spent sie from other ory nerves, has » into a foreign countey)-and| hen will Ureakfaes ibe) than sual go, chat It waved ‘back ILL “The Tale of the Three Bears”... = States have heen + dat mos pikes vd exche the pomp and circumstance, the pageantry | Dorn pursued Cy subject of | ates ato Old | : varies cme! oe stu hb Varied amusement program is to society and become one of the swell drop: an’s cam) “If we Squa i : jand the fuss-fuss of ) ish ceeds cr of the burglary,” Judith cl “university as the dean Song of Sorrow’ : The production of corn has meant t t folks as Marie, queen and cosmopolite, did in’ this! said. be done about it pans, we will be models for other Dance of Flaming | ‘Arrows . rapid development of the Missouri Slope district Istate, Certainly, it was the most democratic, the f ier tomor- colleges, the country. ove £ ‘This show serves to focus attenti 1 the impe st varied and the most homely day she has had thas Ted is aoe oranrtoa® B : . tance of this valuable feed crop. ‘The North Dakota | she stepped on American soil, and, perhaps, in| 4 up AD HERE “Was There Ever Anybody S State Corn Show hw aly established Bismarck | hep i It is doubtful if her anabasis in this coun- Haneda eke Ly a aulek glanes: “Somebody's Been Up To Something’ g and Burleigh county as the capital as well a] try will record another day that can eqdal it, There ‘rm d’nine he done, If this man Sheas for one xs - pos ion w and Chorus = the state capital. This city is the hub of a great], no doubt that it will live in her memory, and that | fruit basket for'® thin Bismarck will go up against « hard- inale: “O Principals and Chorus fend and the Christmas — Mys. Brown jumped to her feet, in-/ fighting and speedy team Thursda: trade territory toward the prosperity of which the] North Dakota is intagliated in her heart. | ‘ing in ote go to the! afternoon at 3: successful, “The Unholy Three” of Thi E rowing of corn hay contributed in no shall derree.| 1 a simple story, thix account of her journey | Hal sone 1 : when itrtangles with Lemmon, 8. D.,' jast season, and “The Biack Bird” 33 in ne rergnaion, bad alae ce : ' sa simple 8 pell rang. f i ssor continued. “If this] in a pos : said b cate J ee ee nol been a ood = year, not wor in this! from Fargo to Beach; yet it iv deeply moving one.| went to answer it ro ‘na would be put out of busl-|_ Negotiations had been under wa | achievement the the former ducceas,’ high, offielals of the department of sb No or se 8 pualayet ed i ss . 01 - | e a eee, Wet tn nom tle Bhar opuaipe ties edi "itn its simplicity and drama, it is like nothing 4°] "Merry Christmas, Judith," » said’ ment. He ‘furnishes pract ral iy. all | either the Mandan Braves or the Lem- rewniny ore caietneer Doren; 1 His administration was investigated & belly but, despite «Meeting Tmuch ux one of those plays Anton Chekhov built the voice of Mrs. Timothy’ Brown, of the ligout’ drunk in the univer-|mon team, but the South Dakotans' iliburn, have caught the cere quail any commer by the department and specimens report a very of exhibits} areund his fellow Russians, Simple and statics [Pg A Fetyrte eee ae war heads | Lame greed to come to Bismarck | ity of the London fog ax it has never tration wan recently ordered © Comparative figures upon the rapid inerease in] Ye, but all great dramas are compounded of those said Mrs, Brown, speuk- “somebody would take his place, 1| Lemmon hus not been defeated besors been transferred to the screen, corn acreage were published in the Corn’ Special and] very things, for the simple and. statie run ‘deeply | ine, mire natty: “The one eee fear,” sh once - +. ae sees ae anes ei theatregosts wi i ecto ta ated etl e . oe “ sn tai 3 f led out of town, he laughed. i marck will have to use every bit of : 5 $ Gkenter Bismarck edition issued recently by The} and many ramifications stem from them. It is the) “that's why” Din “free to ask you. and oyste eee ater lncray aadeniey, bleep strategy if it! " After 9 Years 4 Bismarck company. That edition of some sort of dramatic story that will live after the sheut-] over to dinners?” | °° 0 i canberr jsily and & flaming plum | expects, to come gut on top in this | BUDGET B BO ARD | | 5 i 265 ary . gt ron ial ler . : » v udding. “The de t game. The Lemmon team has a num- forty pages reflected the gradual progress in this]ing and tumult. of gaudier and more ornate and | ye feurn th there, and be prove of the brandy om the pudding ber of veterans and it is a scrappy _ Section ef the state toward greater diversity in agri-| eloquent receptions have died away. ‘The gaudy and oo heote uericd. tly, {luckled Ars, Hrown, | “He keeps it] agwreration, ag those tems who have i = say The a show will visualize thut bronress | the eloquent are only for show, anyway, and they] pth, dean's wite laughed defiantly, only. for sickness. “But 1 think ajeome against it edn teats. TO MEET HERE! q oer ho an Saou ted one Rcd the} last but a moment, even in the mind, and give way Tm not afraid of knew : i ‘But as Bre ting to Superintendent Frank # gates of the show during the next few days. to-Alecansbhin eeswblalstouslstie their : Ne 8 she ‘looked fay at] Brown, the Lemmon coach | sa isan then,” replicd Judith.) Dr. Thix is our fourth year undefea eeps * - Poincare Shifts government receptions, She has been acclaimed by| pre's card came just as the wi SRLS p ty ie consider appropriations asked, by : s s st as she wel ck to the living: pound but don’t let that bother y ppelatipn: “T-Bar geaune eats “Ver (9 st oe re " achie the wise ones, the social ones and the great ones of: preparing to leave the house tl Jean's wife “s which indicates that Lemmon is | vanious: stdte dvpai and insti- od 4 of the del ha eps gee apres, Ap cand ota lgperded ges pie ax a Queen {siuctugon.» She carried it into the a vand. “turned con the’ lanmpe| ing up_suge that, He wil win over Bins) *94O0%. 5 coniplel by State sbmpin apes os anes Cane ‘. » debt » the Y 23 . . Rad ‘ itehen in search of a vase, ie} Dr. mare! Conc | i < a ciictar: raptaine: uoedaaus Certainty | should. Monday, she was visited by the men and ry wan rubbing silver ‘pois aanroeente 1 lay ad Collin éailever inraincr doubtful, | Audizor Steen ‘show’ that, requeate| Ber™R, aie ikn, ela soe. 0 fe é > nine nf te waite * fa sonn, ix grront}On the Gamma Delta t . The coach gave his men a light/ ¢ appropria- | *! jects have had as much discussion, both of- ones es bears tao eaten om vd iain | “What did youcall she last |W! Lurned away’ from the] workout last evening and tonight they tions granted at the last session of £0 ood, “{ dont suffer any more’ with ie unofficially, Opinion has been very pdemeeracy, and she was hei led fa mo! an € night? he ask P Dr. Dorn was looking at her| Will have scrimmage and do some! ie —— conside le Lars S Rackese ‘Adierika acts sharply divided. she had been by the trappings and rituals of state. \ | ae ate top of the onk tree,” she pith & strange alate ms admin rating alse noms allsing nae inter. 3 coe’ s p Sag a Bt upper dnd lower. bowel, it gives > ‘ She was greeted and received as sister by the’ first gS jen ard anxiety dean's wife | erence ea ee tor ie Cae Nut | ithin thet system a REAL cleansing, and After the senate approved a French debt agree- - Jh-hu sat stuting at the fire, her face fall-] be praetically the same, he said, but‘ Penses within het ota jt a & ment that the French parliament refused t» ratigy,| American citizens, and that was an experience she| you ‘ eh inte somber tings? nn Medettigan may be‘used in ehir game, limit. it was ron ea uty by| clears ‘out old, poisons which” usa < = a " or . ow over ve repeate Jean Snow stood w “I'm soory,” e coach is trying plav in edi . the situation was very much of a deadlock and has} "ever had known and never can have repeated. To] ue tiv ‘ he | whe me only those men who will be back sit wo eg 1a On slee “head. Nena gy a ee eeaa ig aa fall this she responded with the graciousness of a f : Mia ey but I promised to pick up] fame only those men who will be back “it ie oCraig wa appeinted follow.| ache spoontul | stops remained such until the still unexplained shift. in i G 3 ' : i ( itt ing the resignation of ‘Frank Vogel, es that full, bloated S haat 2 "apa ae aa. {Queen and a woman, making no secret of the prid J Snow smiled | up! ged 5 . the viewpoint of Raymond Poincare, French premier, i A re “on “Will you come with me?” cnairman of the house appropriations you can eat better & Poinea while very friendly toward the United| {hat Was stirred in her by the friendly and homely ‘Sunday. the nuk a Di theria Caused committee at the last session. She aa. 5 mn ita ag ae bowels ‘ 5 Shimon = acclaim of North Dakota's farmers, Because of it, Th cre writ-| "Dr. Dorn interrupted. “1 wilt take | DAD was the ranking committee member) Move Ce al teleon Orne? out States, nevertheless has bee sing the ba! ae ‘ Judith | Miss Martin home, in my ¢ Maxin ht’ De: th and was appointed in Vogel's place| ™uch additional poison which you E of tho internal affairs of his country before giving |*he has a better idea of American democracy, ith! pinned t ses against her] Mrs, Rrown. went upstairs with e Light’s Death | cere iatters recommendation. hover gusssdd..was. In your . syeiem & lk oehieen tn Uae external na aa = portents. The rhythm of life as it} coat before she left. the two women, and Judith drew Final determination of the budge:! 8nd which may have long caused HA < © the external matters pressing in sat Gen lear ne, fac. The dean's house flaunted holly|elose to her the hall. You're] Diphtheria was given as the cause is not . exporied ‘before the middle of | trouble. No. matter what you have © fram all sides. idea yeine ae CI ue ie a doing beautifully,” she whispered, | of death “f, Musing Light, 13-year-old | December. it has been cust’ ustgmary in Teka wil sue ae? shomne ae . ——_—— ittle curl of smoke the ¢ e . Howard Past sa Aaieed otf Further than that, he rather resented the debt " auth tn lWsing cons Wing suas Hele says there's no need to worry." signer fee Se a. 5. hemes em “8 fot members of She bucget ing druggists. In Bismarck at, Jos. r , A Prison Reformer | dean's wife turned an agon- ine y es F 2 wgreement as too harsh upon France, Now his at festival cheer lbhedt tect hewerdr ber nt be next |of Bismarck, Shi taken il Mon- | tions to learn their needs at firet| Breslow and other druggists.—Adv. titude has changed to the point where he is willing “sen York at sh hi att, drown eral , eee ae Gee n vey bees ets Sap ARM os pein oe SS ale be tee Siar ong egg ed tbe: ers = ‘ fj To prison reform Thomas Mctt Osborne gave the J : on and) holding Dean Snow's coat and sore throa' ecame| requests. er members, in. = te recommend that France ratify this debt agree- Ps iting broadly. Judith looked at!" “In the automobile, the trip to the] Worse: She died Tuesday night. pee on 4 cre Mrs. Craig, are the gov- Read ‘oday’ Of Stebt an aiventy entified by the cente, with | {all devotion of his later yeurs, He had something ly, Tt was the first time! Gamma Delta house. ihe very short.| Burial was in the Deepwood ceme-jernor, auditor, attorney general and T 's Offer 4 iain vcereat: ay ‘ of a crusader's spirit, From the moment when he she had seen the dean's. wife. smite Judith made little attempt at con-| tery at Lansing. the cbesivman Of she senate appropria- All You Who Have reservations, which, how will not affect ; ; heartedly. versati D et tions: ittee, at the tagt session. the binding force of the debt agreement had himself locked up in w cell at Aubum as “Tom iifpak take off your weaps in| Reem ee te time, unealiy On gare es hore iso doubt that there was a great hope in| ATS” Convict No. KIX, in order to acquire a é sit the end of the [the steps of ‘the sorority hous AT THE, MOVIES Too Late To 1e To Classify INDIG iON aes the ‘ sympathetic understanding of conditions within’ Tin bnek dhe duruey. My on pd oat arineptt Fiene _ — { = mee that the various demonstrations staged] peison walls, he lived his cause. Discipline through | {sn't entirely equal hs Martin, “Uhave besa ELTINGE THEATRE Hl niaianceite at Clifford's} Ask Finney About Generous against Americans to protest the terms of the debt] Seif-government was his doctrine, the Mutual Wel. | Een The dor opened and Eric Wat Another successfu} stage play has| | Cafe dia: $ agreement would in some measure work for some] Faw teapue ite Laaytble eermeeion, Fas the ahi{ a audit, rat tn the stairs, hel gtaod, ooking’ at them. ‘There was] bath traneforned to the sereen. thie LOGT Pair tay suede wool, lined/ Money Back Guarantee ry are League s tanguble expression, e u 1 of vory is ‘ron . a | Modification of the terms. This hope ps sap clanaie ts fauaile, on mans, Bits he ai house was full of savory odors, and | a large ‘purple bruise over his left | cAhtes,” with Doris ene Pi, War-| game, ‘Reward. Call 2155, “Man- ease % the signs may be accurately read, until See i pre cipline, imposed th: ye. (To Be Continued.) ner Baxter co-featared. wt the Eltinge E. Jones. « ices a sure way to put an end * the Treasury Mell : i eh “r{ from without, he had little use, He liked to quote | jedroom in which she took off her ~ Rele atematta mana for Wednesday und ‘Thuradi FOR” RENT two room _ modern| to indigestion, gas, shortness of + = the Treasury Mellon took his recent “vacation” | with scorn the words » Walworth, who sai t und hat was almost cloistral in he ee tent]. This play is admirably fitted for| apartment with kitchen and bath.| breath and all ‘the ailments that are & : with scorn the words of Judge Walworth, who said, | co! acrape to anot! trip abroad. S Lap pealeaieasie hs lil wits] its severity. Hut on the little bed: | Begin to fene fe the screen, It is filled with stir-| Outside private ‘entrance. Close in| caused by a bad stomach. re ' sc [es ts 8 Cayuga Seuniy Jory some menerenens “brilliant spectacle, For informetios,.call at 616 Seven staal "ence Patching up your sionals e secretary, upon his}ago: "Confinement, with labor merely, eautiful and dra- stomach when you e tl at, return to the United ates, made the atasansant| Staeac tie he wilh it is Ghriah Bodily ee “The story is built around the oo -. give relief for a few poco ae g oy Pt % theme! pf mother love and a husban 7 P ‘hy not build up your run-down that he could see no good reason for any change in! ing alone that the proper effect upon the prisoner who deverte: his wite. atid ehild, = Warden Biddle of storuach- make it iene anaes the American terms to the foreign debt agreeme: a produced.” | the subsequent jailing of the wit $tq] ous s0 that you can eat anything you Nothing, he said, would justify such a change. : : “ ~ | The working out of this situation is Leavenworth Quits) <::; Mey ine an ek — - a a ae ; , The \ Y e Le ay " d i masterly wal 7 the Teast distres: 18 ebvious that Poincare has recognized the futility | me Musial “ sltare Leagve wae founda on the : F : “in the cast uppercing 3 ‘Miss Kenyon’ sahington, Nov. 9—WP—Warden| | Dare's sMeachs Fertinls what airy of argument and demonstration against such a con-|SmUthesis| of that principle. Mr. Osborne chose ‘ ponies 2? 7 Biddie ot Leavenvorth igiilee: sonsch satlores “apetace - ; + Fegan rather ts think of prison as a community, where the = - — collough, Mee Allison, tiary resigned today, effective Novem-| tonic elixir for all stomach ills. clusion on Mellon's part and is thus giving: in grace. | (MUTE) ENON Of p a iad sia . John Kolb, ea ber. 15. Thousands of bottles of Dare’s Men- Cully to the inevitable as he secs it: gang spirit” might be “transmuted” into a sense, “4s that ‘wee-wee' female gone?"! Hathaway's give you the gute? Saw] Kelles ril Ring, Maud: acne ie who i eee of individual responsibility for the common welfare, | “Long” Lane flung his cap to the | rst nt divin teday. | with sian | ch und others. pig. Bien bac Atier: ‘ {He established the league first at Auburn, after-| the stil umes dee Te te Risgalown Deady tiidieg fee Biddle’ $i By 5 . el ding =f CAPITOL THEATRE pending ¢ Ne Mapinteen if Biddl = Child’ Study ward at Sing Sing, and still later, dro the war, do we nia You frat i" may think wt = i. Roy Why Sent 4 _ When two master pares come ia (neeceaser. ex hal pemediest i: tion are becoming vitally interested in child study} When he resigned as warden of I srt cite the | working man? 1 ay and I craves! does! Learn {640 the Chiles: for fireworks usually, bute Band are spending valuable time and effort to prose. | 3¥8tem was abandohe@® It has had varying fortunes | food tieeiiank: ikcrani aesekutess ton, ‘tuke the brakes off them picture has been the ‘toe, saa reault ott iene ah “Taner: Saves. Lincoln Couple From 4 elite ‘their inquiry into the average child mind and |#t Auburn, finally lapsing into what its founder hag! from the dining table and flung as, i monde ge apn pga e “Years of s of Suffering = how to control it, j rather bitterly called a “warden’s league.” At Sing | White oil eae | on We i | Se a fds high-class comnuiiion in Ioan playing at the Capitol § 2 a eee ae laa Ficome in yet? Mother's fee! ~ = _ Bis a splendid research, but to us, scoms to be) Sine it i still im oxintence, but with considerably today, and Tve been peaplvg tan ane Semana Tip!” eatin: coinpled ia | tine ‘Chaney. plays one of the! w_Teatengd With Camploie Lams of Loas of Health, Couple Now Being |S working much against itself inasmuch as there is nc | UE led functions. jon her and helping Rtgs Denise, ‘ ree to Medead crooks in this Bree soe he | Congratulated By Friends on Their. Surprising Recover; F general plan upon which to labor, Each group goes| So burning a personality as Mr, Osborne's driv-| tight down utd dice she mouweds ale |falnens.” "sor? ‘ext abe. called ee oe Uf you are nearing the 4 © & off on its own tangent and there is no correlation of [ing at so radical a reform, was bound to kindle | Most Im teary, | “When Jat eee ee ee hen good health Deaith ‘will ati! |g tacts, What is needed is some sort of clearing jcontroversy. Like many men of profound and mov-| No big church wedding {66 heen PeeWelke I gusas I'm comin = eye) fervour. © & house for the information so that it may be cata-) ing convictions, he was sometimes carried away by “on aad me both. Junior grinned (ER Joy’ recorted impudentls poker Hy reds Seat beset i ie j logued and pated for intelligent use, ‘his enthusiasms, sometimes impatient of honest dia- t At doped. re Pi cag | veering wie ter poh ‘ 2 lence of August 3 ie a {senting opinion, Farther experience alone will Sint poatel cen Ube Acai he dees [GRE Balter cteeh, enhitre arming wife. te. ms, t ; ss | resolve the dispute over the extent to which conviet| «you and Fay? e done.'| ageing Fal naled Set ees Be comf ; : * fa topped | diand aad ahi y \ . omfortable . home, 1916, i Fy School Windows | self-government is practicable. But that discussion) abort in diamay, her hands tulot oe welto, "Dad! S e Uy Besbet, Mi. Wosiser’ -— i The trend of the times in modern school construe: | should not blind us to Mr. Osborne's great contri-| ¢! fet the. sine beate, oney.: Thi j re cencten eae en oe : 3 tion is to many windows and a> large. amount of! bution to the Prison reform movement, . Perhaps his getting beg ped thn 3 ‘ & Fy Night and air and it is a very commendable trend | mest lasting service to it was to dramatize it, and ung! And Fay-—” i indeed, Sunlight and air are two of the most val! 30 to win for it wide popular support. He lived to ey pansy aes, the oldest |: i : uable tonics and germicides ‘known and both are! ee notable progress made. Prisons are vastly more| ut ae lower Up in. titt 3 i pes arn set to baahiy bem Wis ‘and sanitar® places than they used to be, Prigon labor| NCS. -jAnd TIL wreck the joint, it % = te growing children. fis being made lees humiliating; more productive,| Pay’s being married before. She ii There is, however, one further improvement which; The old rule of silence ie been waeet really x we and you know ' be made and it is surprising that it has not been . en made before, It hax remained for ie f i i