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PAGE EIGHT: “(HE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE cle ‘Tribune birth by denying that doeumants oxisted proving | idepetiens Naévapapee = ee POAT EACLE tek nee sills ie i" How Philadelphia Can Overcom2. the - Sesquicentennial’ Deficit | "a “ ~ R Cineoln tock these reve! Ss - THR bade PNG SIE ld y thr’ he bought up sll i> Herndon hooks! — : $i ie : f cata alan possible snd dertroyed them, ‘Ihe entire life of {Bir | Published by. the Aismarek Tribune Company, con of Lincoln’ war ruined, affirms Misa.Tarhell, by.’ y! : : -4 : ‘ Blamarck, N. 0., and entered at the postaffice af his humble orlpim He himself” loved olegancc, ay . WHAT 11A8) cque Baron ‘ORE | they couldn't hang anything on mo 22 tk SUDITH MARTIN, é at\-} They hadn't any evidence? Birmarck as second class mail matter, social distinc.ion, the luxuries cf werléa,. and Ww ” By Bann President and Publisher i Pendleton University, fe admired | Judite frowned. | “Haug. anything by DR. PRYAK i, ; - jon you? What a queet way to speak. wats stressed family position. | o | eine Raten Payelie- in Advance ie Te this is true, indeed, of Linccin's son, who died | j ’ f ! aaa omy: professor, and Ei AT. | Of vourse they couldnt hang any: vy one per yar EG hex at the age of #3 last July, it is the one failure of! ih c | f { lini of the radical sted» | thing. There wasn’t anything to Geena ersam Jevreee TED the erent Lincotnts 1ifé to have reared a soi whore i He J | “HRAN TIMOTHY. BROWN re- | “Bric shrugged, and went on with Yin’ ctate ‘catslie Blemarek)..... sense of real values was so: poor a thing! 4 ‘ je scnis her interest in student af- | his story. Judith’s glance at him was Dally by mail, ou 6. But cam it be true? With milliens of human b : tah ee Nee fee ie pen! ee ee ey aan cls "y oat » + y < " | “a as Member Aw ings envious of such an heritage as being Line-in’s > JU r a0 et th be iy | any. 1 to do it,” he sald, “And 1 ren, could hie ewn s fail know t 8 es Ae A sin love | wire nd to engage’a lawyer for Member of The Associated: Press Set eee ; A with Erte and jealous-of Judith. | me. He's probably done it by. this The Associated Press is exclusively entitted to sia su il Dean: Brown's. wife hay:nought-: | timé, if he didn't die of heart tailurc the use for republication 0 atl ed Ge ipo ~ | rellet from the dean's” tyranny: | when he got my wire.” did it or therwise cred! a is pre re 1 Wi . in a secret lave affair, whicl en seems to me,” sai wdith, ha ea “aleb fie loca news of spontaneous origin Oh, Woman! Woman! ¢ \ dith discovers, When’ “KITTY? | “that you are: nulitile unfeoling to- Punttshed herein, All rights of republication of at! Now they’re complaining that wonttn do not stav ! Reo er hoottcanet, tae te | wert your people. awn 4 i ‘ e ie I savory ‘1 other matter herein are also reserved, me so that they can be canvassed! | 5 4 4 eae inielen vit | 8 sh is > —€£;@ié #8 | “idy business faces ruin,” wails a publisher of a | , Shea's body in found ancer Kits: | me,” he said. Foreign Representa’ ved compendium of knowledge cold from dbor ts door, ti 8 car in a creck. and: Erie arrested | fault, for’ sending G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY They've lata Locei¥i: chines he 20% of : : us a material witness because’ | backwoods little joint. Back east, CHICAGO DETROIT. ReLsdG AE Ae ha ag HBS eA IE dea aaa! & \ 3 a letter addressed to him found | this could never” have happened. Tower Blac. Kresge Bldg. ths much-maligred “modern woman.” They've} | ive pocket. a: al : There, nobolly would hive meddled DANE. me 1 A ae h i an Brown jacards of ‘ith me.” PAYNE, BURNS AND sunt called her this and thay chided her for one thing | é the ‘marmoth. teligiana rally. to. | “That's a:selfish view; Eric,” said and the other. But this is the limit! She doesn’t | \ is held axes ST th, “but (3 on.” pene. tndl stay home to be canvassed! R | was amusing in ein ——=| on, ‘ Seas ; Several days after Erle's ar- | dirty little jail today, watching the Try that on the piano, dieke a record fer the ~~ ; rest, Jodith toes beme, to tind | Soockés est the bread and. bonne phonograph and play it on the radio— til hla on the front — steps; the es had’ Mai td for HL Ba They don’ ‘ © ~ | whittling, : the jailer’ came in, chewing tobacto, git ve ERD They don’t stay at home te be canvassed! “ | ry : : SRE SEnnioe. Doras-—or, if you lke, no n pci ohare NOW GOON wit THe STORY | “Co on.” urged Judith. Donalds—in congress (oday than usual. . Mother-love and Crime E : wa, CHAPTER XXX 4 “‘Come slong, hudily,’ he said to ‘i ; ‘ ron go " Erie'placed the absurd Whistle at} me. The chief warts to see you’ 1 He recalls that the same history of the prowess” = We have read a great deal lately of criminals | , P z {his mouth and blow a blast. Judith | found the’ chief sitting at his’ desk, ot the congresses of which Clay, Lincoln, Blaine, ; who, in their moments of capture; have spoken very | : / j EER |S SOO Seem Us Re NT eee vety Arey ty presales tt “4 ry y + ely i 7 3 ‘ is | steps % “The chief waite: ‘or the jailer Tom Reed, Car! and Randall were mighty mem- | fe gly of their mothers. sc | ; > j renal: pulltnie’ Wer’ tertdalie tec. Lod he a ¥, whet he’ did with ber: ulso bears witness that at the time of their) Pat McDermott, hunted for several months as the ) “Flivver’s down the street a little| many backward, curious glances and alt 7 wcekcealls | pay an e “ant way, Let's go for a ride.” Parked] much spitting cf tobaeco. Then the very might, the public commented on the v | be ane rll tee of Don Mellett, Canton, | lit: down “thers ‘tom uvoid© dpawing chief eald tocine, ‘We're going to or cf its lewmakers generally, (O.) editor, finally wae red to the law by) : {crowds to your front door, Every-| turn you loose, Waters. Your alibi aa ‘ 3 erities of our his relatives, 5 jhody knows my car. has been supplied.’ Ihe obvious corollary is that today’s critic our . } ; 1 Judi ; a idewalk| ke tims in. a fi > f i , x . - i Hi | udith went down the sidewalk ‘T looked at him in astonishment, cousvess who hark back to the good old days when! MeDermott, who had been hiding in Clevetand, | . é jwith hy { into the little T hadn't known they had gone ‘so Saneresies W real congresses, when men like{ Went home, according to the detaile of the capture; R zi y uh the town, | for an ae me. poaiae fs : hi j si so he might see his or, ras i ery : ato thd | ‘But 2 you go,’ the chief con- and Blaine und Reed wrote history in letters | oa might see his mother, who was ill and very 4 Z [ : rent: apeutty} tinued, WE a little talie cavith of fire, will be confeanded in a decade or so by!old. | = o ~ R 4 ‘¢ well into open coun- | yo . ° laurcls flung at this congress of 1926, and a moving | Pat is but oge of many, What a pity they don't! : « , Aah RST RR URS Loa, EBT R Se me aa aurcls ; . Teint crcuteate si ‘ ; s4 slouched in his seat, with) all the time wondering | w' he plea made. again for statesmen such as it boasts, | think of their mothers soone } } ym on the wheel ‘fouce. could have come to my rescue. —_— K 5 FA d i 1 me what you) ‘Look, here, rng fellow,’ id the Afterall, what about this business of a uniformly i ( chief, shakin; fi x q ! i J ¢ ik 1 5 5 goa fat finger at heavyweight congress? Should the several score : A Mark of Greatness a ANY < Y t him. “TE don’t} ot me give you some good adv men who sit in that great congressional hall down When Joseph Conrad, considered. by many authori-| : ything. 1 dof't even know It’s time for ighten up, pes SRE ties the greatest novelist ofall time, firs in! ae om - a = os king about and not go getting i yo more there in Washington be each and every one a. “great » first landed in PoikitbalWineid® suaptctéywn.cthe le studied’ her face, only glane-' disgraceful scrapes round this town. New York, he insisted to reporters who asked hi : ing i + ae : . ved s asl jim , “ iJ son. | ia away now and then to the road.! My advice to you from now on is to a vm a naticn are not uniformly heavyweights, {2% Hterary opinions that he knew nothing about! SAIN ‘ang I BY Fe fonts crest coms At lant its Gon | thoy passed no vehicles. Tay aft the wine nnd women, and e as a naticn are not un iy, hea +! such things. i ¢ Xu > {successfully for her son, went in| ‘Then," he said, you can't ex-| stick to song.’ pe mentally speaking, Is it altogether fair that the! wr am not a literary man,” he « tran) i | senteh of him, | plain it, I've lost-my grip on sanity.) |“ ‘Please elucidate, ef,’ I said. BE or women etihcaly. an areromp greats a A literary man,” he said, going into, : ‘Austin ov, “Tim goite to. scout around the’ The universe has turned into a.mmad-|‘Aa for wine, I plead, guilty to the f ‘ : A e . in that embarrassii st * vo" i of things should be eric: for cexclantyely by! there geil tile thie Akawet™ autloenal eavnineeset renth’s Utne gate ere one) att ee and we'll decide where ex, who Jook beyond the ranges”? __{& really prent man. jcrbhe immensely gind that her} After h hed rapidly sketched gument, of course, is that the really big fo matter how far he hiis the ball, no matter ter had not opened the door|the day’s adventures for Cherry—the Bock nae tee hase ae eld bow, Rouse, soft impeachment, But women—!' uddenty ae him in the car if! agltdith, pat 1 2 dand on Dis arin,| And there 1 made « dosenh-resisting- je comes out: this way. Cherry can 7 ; oft ew Gah gia at drive.” | quick’ you can,” she said, “I've the old hoor just laughed, waited long cnoupin” : throwing head far back and é A when she and Bob Hathaway were in| finding — of conclusive evidene® | cco pig ee ee, ante) | “Only. this,” he red: “Mrs.| shaking. all over. res. the common mea eve how a what laurels garland his brow, he sces a goal be-jc#eh tee ies Hs against Lola Gonzales, Bob's logical CGenvaight 40s MiSetvive, Ane.) | sabia aeuined Wereeie {BE life, Cat ait the bluffing, Waters, Jeaven his prescription for intellectual giants with{ yond; the better, bigger thing ic be done. He con-! : rete erl indies 28 Accounting for his meeting with! oMORROW: Pete Gonzales, car-| in the exss of ut leust two persons—!he admonished me. ‘I the the mead that stockier stuff enjoys. But do they? tinues to insist that he has done nothing as yet, thi Iter hee pos fren siAnin we h joy. ier owrerataot He olde Loves | gag ppes nebenbdins mes il i ore ane eee Set ee peels #3. Poss ‘ith lease eerwaie Our very method! of sending men t+ congress in- he knows nothing. ‘I came to ask Bob fo: explana: } Cabin,” and Lola's frightened flecing | xy What did she do?” asked Judith, ; interested in now is your future be- - 4 tion, and it’s just as I thought—it| during their absence from lunch. | be ‘1 jhavior, ‘The county. attorney thinks tends largely that the men there be but mouthpieces! It is the little fellow who has accomplished very| wasn't Bob at all; he knew nothing vay reached for h |New York Symphony | tase canner Ane chief of potice ie Ite to Sisal: yous ‘but 1 have my of the co cituency at home—dumb Donalds ani so who strats his stuff and asks the whole world hs ey . s ; iene rumen rei Will Go on the: Air ana the county attorney and... toid | doubts. i tala fe lgls bs ue nad Devas ‘x fair portion, of course. ar witness to his mighty prowess! hates, . ther-|down on Cherry. The thing todo is, = Saturday Night at 8 eros eee ees Mes How many. a. times A dumb Donald in congress speaks the language hy fs te ind pe ty put ihe, fear: et the | helieved them: is beyond me, , Sure ir,” I interrapted of many citizens, and mirrors their thoughts, their 2" Faith put her hand on{ TM look’ up her address and weil, The New York Symphony Orehestra,| “But they: evidently did, for they him. | f cuinot be so common a spe- bg ipa. shoulder and turned the girl drive 0 er house.” ie oH bebe Damrosch conducting, Teleased me on the strength of her| close thie ine the ftank- = i . . er. Vithin utes the three of| will be heard again: from the Gold i: ‘ ; furter finger to shake it at me ‘Though the mental giants laugh at him, maybe “Well, rr joh with Mr.|thom were in Bob's roadster, headed | Medal Station, WCCO, at 8 p. m Bat-| way onan on ts Sa thoy in agalny when the door opened and move-or bess of him. is a good thing. : Aaa a eeeeNmee musi |for une “ceroas-the-tracks” "part of| uedn Noveiaber 20. sone | vauing. He had. tasted, bleed, and the, tobicco:leaking jailer, appeared. + ie y wn, see ii ‘He g ss to. je chief's . , ‘ ‘he would: have heat satistled’ with! ‘He slouched across a 5 ‘St, Poul Dispatch: brown cloche was flung up defiantly,| It “was Bob who knocked at _the| ,Mr* Damrosth andthe’ New York el :| desk and laid x white envelope on e in; ni . * ‘she’s huts about Chris i and t}door and who grected the shapeless, | A y are appearing in a series 3 Then with one mighty shot at th vhe Floating Universit, ere ( ia tears ) is ea} she’s nuts about Chris. Wi atte tea Senpliony ar? tae i es RO less than the electric chair fr P* id 5 fe Bicatlig TInietsleys@OU i ee ene are epee cet aa epee trier ner Beta middle-aged, hlondined woman who| Of radio concerts, | the ° first ever “pease start at the beginning,”; Apitton, he turncd and smiled inso- It would seem that the Floating Unive at the Auditorium, Bismarck, on Wednesday, the) “ic must have laid her off only |at last answered his knock, broadcast by a musical organization’ vit dudith, “and . tell. the. whole lently at me and stouched out again.” into 'eep and perilous waters when it reached Japan big building of which the city is proud, being re- temporarily,” Rob Hathaway cut in} “I'm your ghter's employer, | is large as the New York Symphony. Sfo).. 9 | “For heaven's sake, hurry,” cried % E ? *©lunsmilingly, “for he's been. going| Mr, Hathaway, ) nates,” Bob; The orchestra is heard every. other ON at B Lk: “This Judith. “1 believe you are dragging of tate. once quired to give space to the 600 exhibits, coming around with her since you became en-| smiled pleasantly. “She left me quite turday cia iene alternating: oan x et Vou asked me| this out on purpose, for the sake of " o ii Tniversity, it may be recalled, is the 51 . every : if y, Faged to Uncle Ralph.” suddenly toda; ile I t lunch, ; Satur nights Mr. Damcosch gives ‘4 ¢ effect. The jailer’s tobace the Floating University, it may b . frcm almost’ every county in the state. It was by "ini. aio Cherry flange. the| and her se her mother _ was | bis lecture recitals on Wagner's com-. Where I had. been on the ae sree nothing to the seer? % brain child of President Emeritus Charles Thwing of} far the largest corn show ever scen in that state. i ildi ani baton é was) nositions: ‘murder was discovered, . he Re daca ittbeetve-Univ re ugly word at him in childish fury.| very il:-I wanted to offer any aaslate | Ps sitions. Dut atter dark to scour the sene|” Eric dissented. “It meuns atmos . Those who thirk that a line drawn. somewhere} "He's through with her, I tell you! | ance in my power.” It has been said of Mr. Damrosch phere, and atmosphere, in any neta 4 ‘ 3 500 s a ag Be z 6 I guess J ought to know The woman but shook her head in| that no one has probably so immeas-| of the tragedy, to make suresithat 4 hing, Only 1 There is a faculty of 52, about oy pesca at alozg south of center of Minnesota about marks the” “Rocause you're sceing Chris Wiley | frank bewilderment. “That Lola? | ueably’ hed ‘the musical culture | none of ag s letters were left: i atte nade’'t beck pt haved executive officials galore on the S. S. Ryndbam,}houndary line for the successful growth of corn are|yourselt, on the sl Bob Hatha-! What'll she be up to next? Lord, Mr.|Of America, or labored so industri- Ft vlggaee = intericc! Judith, | atmosphere.” which ling around the world to give the youth! que to revise their opinion with the North Dakota, ®5)'s, ager rode high, reckless of|Huthaway, I ain't sick! And if 1'wns,| ously in the cause of musical art as), “Bub why? inter) ih "| He smiled at Judith's despairing cn a liberal educati i a i Faith's distressed, pleading eyes. Lola wouldn't know. nothing about it.| has he. As a conductor, a pianist, and |“What was in the letters?” toca and took up the narrative rica a liberal education. * showing. Those who have read history know that| “Cherry, y got to apologize to} She ain't been livin’ at home for a! lecturer, he hus ever been an alert, didn't know," said Eric, ut lagain. “The chief didn't open the All went well until Japan. Then, it seems, things] under a stable government and a substantial if prim.) Hob!” Fai ee Brie Gea arms eee. s got sore and Soft And ledetativabla advocate of ood knead Ree net, Logaghe Chae Ooienr envelope, but just glanced at it a went quite wrong, from the faculty point of views litive civilization that existed three centuries ago, ; ing. to dei her about that iow-life fascale Chric| The program: which Mr, Damrosch |as a, whiskey buyer, or aguinst te eng man he re ae if not frenr that of the bedy student corn was the principal crop of the Mandan. and ravel this; Wiley.” has announced for Saturday night's mg ae Pk against yous” | om, We're wong to have our eye on a | is 4 2 a % Te ee (perrien Tacs the i ystery ind put a stop to those} “Do you know where she is living,! Symphony concert is as follows ; e next ti you fhe students would go ashore. ity said 0.) Arikari Indians alov~ the Missouri river: Today letters, and I'm not going| Mrs, Gousales?”” Hob's volee a? Overture: “Willian ‘Tell? Rossini! flashlizht and looked. the wreek | 30%. 4 apis acothin like this, the The students, Missetore, taunched their own landing | Indians raise “:quwy corn,” with its mottled red, te let you pay him pack by calling mpathetic and ingratiating at the , Belerse: from Symphony \ a Bars on foe werén't | district attorney will sce to it that boats and went ashore. blue, yellow and white ke oe im ugly names. Apologize right} same time. ~ flat eee Glazounow 5 n t back ‘to towns! you leave town.’ Some al: y be expressed by the older gen- pai) z es eneli-caneme from that! row! “Got a room over on the West Side Fire Music from “Watkure” .. Wagner the, news was all over the: campus: >") answerc calmly, that.the next Some alarm may be express y ge earlier corn cultivation, To Bob's amazement Cherry’s small! somewhere. Oh, Pete! Rete! Do you a. Afternoon of a Faun . Debussy that letters had been found in his jootlogger in Pendleton probably eration at this latest manifestation of “wild and! ‘That North Dakota may never become the corn does hema, te ka know Lola’s address ?’ ie turned, ». intrance of the Little anne. poet M wee being Aoelneree ‘ wouldn't be so carcless 2s to get him- e044 ard lawless yi ” ; + wel up in the golden eye: her head and bawled into the black pee Pierrie. i ouchet is arm, “But % rebellious ard lawless youth. f | ‘fate that Iowa is, comes’ only from the fact that j, “I’m sorry, Bob. I'll be good. 1—| interior behind eden os ba why did they arrest you? What had Sethe chiot sat up snd roared at A pertinent question, however, might be whethe: ; North Dakota can raise whatfew other states can—-|{_ 2polog: Cherry's voice came] “Who wants to know?” a hparse Rate Hearing Is you written him %” a me, ‘I'm not talking about the hoot 2 youth is not only normal which wanis to see a/hard spring wheat. That has been more profitable |®wect an4,muffed from the little head poles challenged t Erie laughed. “1 hadn't’ written | jogger, now, young mam ‘Im talk- ‘i ; ae e cradled. in the hollow of Faith’ haway, ¢ him, As it turtied. but, however, he eit strange land it may never see again, authority to} than corn, but it exhausted the .soil and. corn e shoulder, ba Pie ripe eer aad Again Postponed ii (ice te, and not malted’ the | Re seeet ne. ey eo to arial ths conteary. | dy cultivation, rest-ro that fertile element what has| “All right, infant!” Bob's voice was| mere!” ; ; { letter. ™ far this murder, just as a lesson,’ a an is ea wea : comradely and gay aguin, “Now, ¥ % ii Further postponement to December}, “In it, he, Waracd me to keep out; «4 i T wi tt feeli Sivice we.live in an age aggressive, youth with ag-| taken, Corn will also find its market in cattle and listen .to the report of Detective | Bol aedieneed a quick Faith anal 13 of its general investigation 0: is affal ny or I'd regret it. Prhat tippeit. i ned atk 4 ae gressive ideas of its own will not come amiss. hogs, thus doing a double service. That North} Meas Ni ARs ace am OR ee _..| North Dakota freight rates has -been’| suggested to the sheriff that I mij nderstand a word of this,’ 1 told . : * Dakota farmers kz ow this is plainly to be seen "| i i i aay = penciece by the state railroad haye actin for bumpin, en im. ~ . or ed, C . ludith’s eyes were on |. “The chict d. ‘Wells whet Happiness “on Time” the 600 exhibits at Bismarel, EVERETT TRUE - BY CONDO [Irie nearing opened October 20 but! where the-pruise hhd. been, aver his | you do' oF nat, Ill pay your from nove ae was partebatd ES Nopehiver a oe et ae te ee Shee tien Just) on! to mind’ your business and let % J fates i HEE Ss railroads were un| red diss ‘ings ie ler ¢} spectabl ied lone’. and Mes. Wontnn, is spent hefore you receive it? Presidents and the Off-year Elections er facpresent bieie east, The seqond, and qaidinethinpr ee Teter ee Contingent How'much just. automatically goes each week for 2 (Duluth, Hepald) 3. i — ANDO WE N HAvVe THe SMmitH’s postponement ‘wis granted for the y ‘turned into, a winding. little} - eG th-se.,nacessities and luxuries which you are bay-| ‘The ‘off-ear congressioun! cleetion in President; | FOS PINNER ON WEDNESDAY, AND Hen! | sme reason. Tong. with elbraaionta tall sedess peg Praag. Pigg gs aN po ing ‘on time”—the piano, the radio, the diamond Coolidge’s first term resulted in a slight reverse at; [ALL GO TO THE THEATER YOSSTHER s tinued “Erie, “though 1 Mrs, Brown that ring, the automobile, the furniture, the washingjat the polls, the ‘Republican soajoniy in both! to SS¢-- « ii ” ents Anion ep hated the seandal, For, at any Tite,| tends & ‘the In not home. sie wie ‘ax Reduction Plan ne ea ae = machine, the vacuum cleaner, the phonograph? j branches being: reduced—in the senate almost to the! 7 f #; H a Se Last year, according to some recent vt |i point... If. that majority. is .weakened. by.| ; j | Washington, Nov 104-4: sel" ‘ Old Masters: 4 Sustajingle ae ton, NOV, . ike, ‘ a wi i. How much of your weekly pay qnvelope, Mr. Man practically five billion dollars’ worth of gouls. was{ having in. it radical. Republicans, that. is. a. family | i r a |. program contemplating a permanent - ~ bought on time in America. . | affair and has nothing. to do with, the present avers y Be : ne {eduction gf {6325,000,000, was agreed Of his faie volume whieh-we World The family took four quarts’of milk, More than half of this amount was for automo: tfon, 14 , [i I] , upon today by Senacor Si erent dohame ho. * f. They had: an-awful thirst. hiles- only. | There are those--ysesihly the wish is’ father tu | Gardner of enas sakheg Doareraile vas the gheels sod clnaret could But wt ed ae the” milk e ‘ . . a AN ei . : el : There aps _senelleigls PM on a hae “on| the Unaeht. he appear to think thas. this: darkens HCA mee kacaine tae rerelation cate hoes ict hevaed emu los ott haben there firs: imc” subject, among . economists study] Prosident Coolidge’s cha ma venominat! om i A roca i . 2 Taine; Lay gat —_—_— the subject ns experts and laymen who know, what) 1928, It ought not tc, pit cults has be a F i a i nurue rere Geom 13h to IE per We ane aelahy peed, the: any and ra iete eae ee se they want when they. want it. There’s ne end: of} invariable. There has rot been: a. president. sinc2 CEne Bd Bg ites Ae Meanie epee Be oa ate railroads of tho United States, argument. : : | 1881 who hasn’t had it, and some of them have had] { SAY NO MoRse! 3'M NOX FOR IT A Seuator Simmons held that the to- povetn de tase, whieh wildest, | —__—_*___ : It is-hard to believe, however, that a nation com-| it much’ worse tha: Mr. Coolidge. ws SINGLE MINUTES! TIM UNALTSRAGBLY [0 til reduction might, safely bef | His providence extending every. Flanr-= Sonny Saya: creased to $ suggested posed of men and women,workers.who are-happy} No president in all that timo: has fained both] [OPPOSED TO Ie! THAT/S FINAC § —] Shar the tobaecd tat be slightly mod! \ tia Tasos which neoud. rohels’ dott ‘ notiapare, and contented because they can enjoy life as they senate and: house in the off-yaat’ election. followi ND‘ i fii and susta xen iare aioe incdines peg along atthe daily Job, knowing that at night his inauguration; not wins aes Because they ee & SA bed ud 3 £30,00 bid there is.the radio, the auto, the plano, the family’at-| started: in with onc house or bath’ with : =—— : ‘ i oes monphere cheerful. because of the “on time’ vacuum / president has gained the house'In. that off-yoar clec- . But silly, wo? like foolish children, cleaner: or electric: washer, can be anything: hut 9: tion, Cleveland: in 1886-and Wilsoh in 1914 gained | = ‘ E , Well pleased with: color'd ‘vollum hodter and richer nation than one composed; of! sul- tho, senafo,, theretofore, Republican;’ but both lost| ‘ . By Tom ; leaves of golds <= festless, unhappy, self-denied souls. See tious uses in ine ange at the same time, \ Pil eierer ee a tage Je the Fair sapling ribbands, leaving what ee + No. president has increased the sttemgth of his | with ie Geost. Vi ee re ne s i ‘3 Forbears we ‘ vad jae in both senate and Rouse. Mo pean Por ; Freak Vuniscnt ‘miple aihane aMine hele me ne Shame for his | fiers saddened and ever has increased hid strength in the house, h ny k pebd cbitee eae ‘ A A; ieee acne Ng aye sad aly ae! etl, olin. Tome , " 1 ener cat he gdb ne oan by, | Or if by chance we stray cup tmindl the great Abraham, is 1906 increased thet telat inthe tematic” |S WES, & KNOW IT 1S can't” drink. it ean wite home ‘It is some. pictro. on the - margin |. _ $o-declares Miss Ida Tarbell, who has spent. years! the other hand, Cleveland! in 1804 lest bth! | ONLY KNows “0 scsct a Tacs aes ae : in: painstaking. >on. Lincoln, | Miss. Tartell:! te gendto and; the hou fit: 1918 lost. the | OC tb WHAT — mt. 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