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» Wt SISVAROUN RiDUINE The Bismarck Tribune rer ce 27S 7 eae a oe x b enn ’ To the majority of people in those ofd farmhiusés, TEE TA nine’ x xEwob APART | thé county hse Wild the end of the world. Moat of | them lived ard died without ever getting 10 miles ube ‘ Published the Bismarek Tribune Company, | away fron the place where they were born. Roads} : ee Z i Bismarck, N. D.. and entered at the postoffice ®t weren't very good, you know, and there was only) WihouT: You : reciditlned by ERIC WATERS, radieal|dedn yourself” she sald. "You Bisma: Db a... fe ¢ and Publisher | the horse and buggy t> depefid on, Besililes, nearly | s er a : wt hint her, is in| Miss R jaw dtopfied. “Why, ee |everybody was’ working too hard and'too long to! $7.20 | have any time for “trips.” ' 4 : SF) °1"q20| If scmeone got sick im the night you didn’t tele-' aa fessot,-te attract the bad ‘graces of: DEAN TIMOTHY /|I never heard anything like that! 1 ; BROWN: 6f the discipline committee.| only asked her how Mr. Waters DR; PETER: DORN, pre- Smears to skin out of the murder - | el . Sabocription Ley) Payable ' jer, . Baily imal oe | re! \ . x B fous té Hi nd the dean, ell,” gaid Judith, . rt ~ Daily by mail, per rphone THe dottof, Yi hitched up the horse and! ; sae h Myte ALDMIGH, tiving in Judith’s| “you'll find ic hate ckin pera (in state outsi arek)}...s0s++-+++» 5.09 | drove for him, und you were lucky if it wasn’t a boat spouse, is: in love with Eric,| Myra’s clutches if you do Daily ig er ree’ g of Bene Cava + 6.00 | five or ter-mile drive, too Bvén when ydu got him,| and} ie fiabe tig ROWN, shia your own affairs. ember Aw Bureau ens | there was little he could dc. The doctor cf 1780 com-| f. oF elle when "RET maMeA, to Pas came + leraber The Asncciated Press | Pares with the coctor of today as the Mayflower! 2 c p fom . i _ [te legger, te ai She left Miss Reasey still sitting ‘The Ataoclated Press is sf retusively entities te compares with the Eaviathas, re " | = dd’ body Sissies in shgcked and wounded the use for ePMnot otherwise credited in this pa | Yes, they were charming old houses, Hit don’: OO ss ii |feven Mee: Brown secures hs reiaec| administration building Watengeatts ; local news of spontaneond. arial | you think Nvitig is really a bit more enjoyable now! oO Mihi which endangers| Judith as she crossed the per, and also the fei i 2 a“ campus published herein, All rights of — mot al than it was theft—even if cur honses areti’t quite, ) R | on hg jie eamuion atin |skenese tile: yard classroom, Other matter herein are also reserve, 00) as ttice? ‘ | ‘ / H "Soaits | hearh if the ta trot, Kley| and) let her heat fall on’ Ner Asan 1A. OL A ae EO) Neeieeh ep } te on Mrs. wa, sts ‘or, same tima ghe sat quit " mount PaeNe COMPARE { The Same Stars? | | ete tough she stee the dean's che harderiand tween albeping ‘asl p DETROIT | | or cigll: ‘ a HOt Steps in the corridor outsid , ; tom Bide, ND sutra Bide. | wae te pen? el prod oon sa tas Now: ‘G0 ‘ON With tie -stony not loud enough fo rouse he ‘ahah PAYNE, jay ze Fifth Ave, Bldg, | town—Washington Court House, Ohio. * | Aa soon as she recovered from her|drowsed, she heard them approach. colt Ls! -_— ) Daughtery thesé recent years has been walking” to © mut id ea et ow pia) ae te rite te vad : : Mee " Cousty paner . r jut the face at the window | at last entering the room. ited iiiech OS State and bk in ways that are troubled. Now Washington Court » had. Meera HN tink tite doe 5 is deereeoence een and, = 4 fj e- Ht Bi 5 . Without Due Consideration House {s walking troubed ways, too. , és iat the. window where iv, Breen Dr. Dorn was stanatig 7. Tew” fenk - 2 i ch credi 2 \- : Ps fad appeared, when someone |Away, looking at her. ‘A: .sssociated Press dispatch credits bala DOLE! |, _ Voters of that eity of 8,200 at a recent election pre : ; . j . ’ rwdeae past hier, Fouahly ast , rry 1 waked you, Judith,” with the reccmmendation that the Bank of North |"cipitated the local day of reckoning when they, walked w iekly up the steps to the! “I thought at first you were Dakota handle the affairs of closed banks. If Sena- | refused to Sanction a special tax levy to pay munic- | Ih pore! e saw the-quare back of | crying. tor Nye has been quoted Hterally, he doubtless spoke | jpal expenses. “fhterest and sinking funds for repiae. h | “He: gave-her,: a malignant glence| hain and shiny nose, Judith frowned If the receivership of closed banks is to be trans-| So Washington Court House today has but one Dr. Dorn faughed. “You're not which the bank was created must be revamped. | edorned with a’ pad'zck, The city govertiment pric-| ae i The words. floated through thc| me.” next’ day: \ friends with you, But every time thority to purchase assets, | Court is held in Mayor Rell G. Allen’s private at that time and rejected because those who hal! 4 fuw of the firemen and police still are standing | imseif bending to find the) ‘ith the irritation of the woman ‘i neurate i ati d certainty wittiout | bonds, it is explained, have been eating up nearly all without accurate information and certainly a bad gk over His shoulder; then Ke opened | at him. were, you'd do well forreil to the Bank of North Dakota, the law under | paid policeman sind one fireman, and the city hall is! ‘You're a damnable hypocrite and| very cordial. But ‘then you never ‘There is a serious legal question whether, under the ' tically has gone out ‘of business. Only the schools/ open. ftont door of the Stedway| Judith, leaned forward, chin on She stopped. | You come near me, you, make. me ‘This matter was gone over at the 1925 session of | office. Since protection is reduced, any’ offenders made a deep study of the questions involved decide! |), the sinking ship, without pay. Solicitor Popo i you 2" we! - for help, Oh-o-0!” Both| “Nothing,” he said coolly, an voices were feminine and pitched| maging in his brief case. “The trou- high with rage. ble must be with you. TJuaith ran up. the steps, At the| He laid some, papers on the desk ‘door she stopped. Hilda Reasey was|before her. “Just look over. these cowering in a corner of the hall, her|committee lists for the campaign, who fias been caught with disordered duc vonsideration. the tax money regularly available. the: dobe and went in, to keep away.from me.” j 4 'snenl and a tiar.” are., So I won't let that discourage present lave, the Bank of North Dakota has au-| are functioning normally. house as-Jtdith came up the walk,{hands. “Dr, Dorn, I'd. like to be | me. go, this minute. _I'lt|mad, What's the matter the legislature, thoroughly discussed and considere1! brought in are promptly given the limit. that’ the plan was not feasible. Gregg says there is no relief in sight. face white and her eyes dilated with|and see which one you'd rather be The Bank of North Dakota is now loaded with! Yes, the stars that shine over Harry M. Daugh:|———— ———~-- > | Pappihig her atm and pearing bt | the campaign, one say oe another appreximately $2,000,000 worth of claims against tery must be the same stars that shine over his home : -to write ‘om ‘or lose her \stream of inyectives. jou, know, Judith, if | you want to : closed banks, a large portion of which will be a sown. There may be something in necromancy, S I and. 1 cL” fy apie Uhtoueneleachéa | Mor avee were like black ee il instead te ee ie that total loss. It would seem hardly advisable to force | ‘steer al}, . { ee ; 5 eather eee through clene! heck mine Reasey. denagey. I do.” 3 this bank into the liquidation of closed banks under \ Yy Anne Austin’ | ‘a “The old snake in‘'the . grass!” |you hear? If you do any more prying|, “Oh, very well,” said the professor, Cherty hissed like 4 cHtracter in ajor say word against Eric| “but if he blacklists you, there won’ Wate y out!”|be any place for you in any other this condition and especially so where political pres- Lo, The Poor Indian! “4 ak : . : . .¢ | MAL right, Pete, Make it "Helis gate, lik m promise | ™egarama: ' ; i ; : In at least one state in the United States, the Bob prodded Pete Gontales witht wia{hy ond, tet the Les inmerromise| “Alek Cliny gimme twenty bucks| Mins ‘Reasey saw Judith and made] reputable ‘college. ‘I'm “not” hoping sure is more likely to be applied in the case of the as Key hn , ne s, i ‘i rh t 45 ‘k, an’ Lol: Ned} a 'h ss little move of appeal to| you will take any interest in the Bank of North Dakota than is possible under vied poor Indian seems very well on his way to equality 'sutomatic. on the sly,-and when he'd get drunk | dog weeread “tr ‘gritin’ them let-|Ler,. Myra only held her the tighter.| project. But I wanted to give you a present scheme of handling receiverships through) J+, the white man, in education, intelligence and! A spasm of fear, not only of the) enough he'd tell her the low-dovn off he’s ‘yin’ to me, an’ it ra!” Judith cried, running up| chance to conciliate the dean.” He oCo i i automatic, . but of ‘the man he was|hip an’ you, seb?” i hou-)to the corner in which they stood.| began to put the lists away a the courts. ie, [Public service. Buffals county, South Dakota) has about to betray, twitched the ill: *L see!” Cherry's eyes blazed ifke Lesher ree ten een (eeeat Whine on omre™ Judith “smiled mockingly sand Even though the Nye plan possessed yarns ie just returned to the dominion of the red man as *°fted, orig OS fee Bit wy tlitpler es VS Si ali ow Pete, Tim taking you! The angry black exes turned on What do these committees dot Show r - ecessi' e H - r s you've got, » But clever, I” " her, t i id not loosen her 0 godline: ei = a hadectybalbt sel go the result of the recent elections, with the election think with a gun liable to go off in the palpitating world, Now, how di my esteemed deusine Mr Alexapder cn on Hilda Reasey. “You keep out | ample?” Reade ated od ment of closed banks baer the oe vt 4 : 13 | of a full county ticket of Indian candidates. It bei cig reetaistee fg ae Be ae make ‘this tie-up with Alexander ny. of this. This is none of you busi- eink Prager Deane, would add to the expense of operation There is 10] set an interesting precedent, since it is the first time he a canedat tan eae >| Re er Dus pies sendy te ne deadabecttOr thelnsaay ceeiinn cate | affal and removed it a careful inch from| Oddly Ah, mntit Suicide!” Pete Gonzales duck- .| tendance for the mass mecting, make doubt but that the expense of handling the «ffairs/that such a thing has occurred in the country: ~ |contact with the frayed, old ‘Ted not seem “to fevent’ Chereps anges [eden though fo renawae (“Tl meke sas? hen. |four minute speeches, and stir up of closed banks under the Bank of North Dakvta After all, it is not such a strange proceeding. The swesi vA it! You've/summing up of his precious sister.) “Come back heré, Pete, or I'll shoot | This is barbarous.” _ 3 public interest in various ways. great if not greater than now obtairs. I» i. © wasted time enough. Expecting yoor Bob Hathaway saw and. vidorstoad | “rr feet Hft! Cherty, you'll have to| Miss Reasey, hearing the voice of} Judith giggled. “Whv don’t von newly elected clerk of the courts in Buffalo county, boss to arrive any minute to heip] 4, 1 des drivé.- Faith, I'm sorry, but you'll | succor, bed the louder. let me tie the white ribbon bow pepe : coun)" you ott of a tight fix, eh that upleaping of evil desire and (Mtn. | save go. wit’ ii the tite seat that| Myra sneered, “You get out of|knots forthe pure in spirit?” "asked for a statement, said, “What is the use of the | “Naw.” growled Pete, “He ain't}ed almost roughly to Cherry. "Get | Oath Out inthe rane “And Pete, you[herc, Judith Martin, Youre a fine|- Dr, Dorn laughed "too. “I've i, | WiM sit ‘between Miss Lane and me,’ one to mix up in t You wouldn’t | fought against that silly scheme, but and. if you make: a false move, I'l stand up for him against a fly, Fine|the dean will have his white’ rib- of closed banks must necessarily be handled rem ant Se Senator Nye naguest, is Tgulatin€oveTm™mENt educating Indians if they are wat to showin’ hit mux’ around this dump. [OH the 8 take their proper place in the affairs of the Got too much sense; t get cock.| ; Cherry whisked away, to cuddle department must in the very nature of things!” er-burrs in his golf panties,” he|down in the seat beside Faith, who| shoot,” way you turned turtle when he|bons. However, I'm not ready to os ted under the supervision of the courts. country 2” grinned cvilly, casting a blinking} Was inngcently bewildered by Bob's (To: Be Céiitinded) really got in trouble. Laughed about|throw over the entire campaign, be- oS enema ile "action! Unanswerable logic. ‘The one fact that would add 2latce around the desolate, weed-)and Cherry's behavior. (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc.) it when you saw the head!in cause I consider onc detail ridicu- Under the present system used for the liquidation , Sagat \grown vacant lots that edged the| “Now, Pete”. Bob, began shirply. peebiaticr voice was shaking with fu lous. You hive to choose and elim: f the affairs of closed banks, the average cost per! !ustre to the Indian victory in Buffalo county, how- road. “Alex Cluny gimme this job,| “Tell me how you happened to go to] TOMORROW: Bobvsttikes a bar-| Judith tossed her head. inate in any undertaking, Judith. of the affairs of closed banks, sever, would be to know what the of 2nd Lola’s workin’ for him, too. Now| work for Alexander Cluny.” i his i i f e less scornfui. “f don’t help me separate | like the reformer’s role, Dr. Dorn. ank is a cases ers eho qi, . gain with Alexander Cluity. ia apps 8 hI a a io ele sero Hower, "Sh Sey | WH HOS SBN Bre ere be more notable, of course, if the preponderance of tf ths of experience. ieeandes Cluny” Bob. Hatha: Sweet on her an’ she told him some| @== © Mls Bovbtlees whet i 4 : Ping from his suddenly relaxed hand.| about Cherryoo” nat Deer SPUR’ " BARBS” i voters were white. [say trom his suddenly relaxed hand.| about Cherry”) nt Deen sPulIn')| | dy, Poke. Sis lie. But on’t argue _dudith [one let M Reasey. Zo, ci tion, her Mrs. Stedway * you.” ‘I don’t think I want to get inte your dust then someone rang the door’ little revival.” She spoke thought- {bell and Myra wan startled into drop- | fully. iping her hands from Miss Reasey’s| “I don't like it either. ut I think 1) Poi, larms. That young woman, seeing |this-clean-up is needed. It isn’t right A Sew York policeman caught aiher chance, | made the best of it)|to let these college younxsters ruin It is doubtless whether another advantage Senator F Fang. “Pete, if "re lying Pil erat, : At any rate, it proves that the goverhmtetit’s educa- (Pete, If you're lying Pll string you) “Miss Lane!” Bob corrected sharp- Nye po rth : jup to that oak f Nye points out would inure under the Bank of Noi isn pele for the I fon The ip to that oak tree there by your! lv, his blue eyes snapping dangerous: i toes.” Dakota any more than is now the case under the Hindians have never beeh any toy well tibethd by! Cherry tore open the door of th i . iss Lane,” Pete amended} woodcock. That is not the only rare; slipped out of her corner and scuttled |body and soul by dissipation, right present system of receivership. Senator Nye believes . , Phar: yagi ‘ear and sprang to Bob’s side. “It' ’ he let it out te Lolal py ; if .Jup the stairs. They heard her door|under our noses. You sce, Judith, the Bank of North Dakota could realize more quick-| thei white conquerors, and, in return, they deserve the truth, Bob! I've suspected it all|how sore him an’ the rest o° the| Dit Cver caught in New York, how-/An ihe salle | Snes death Me tock.|there are hundreds of boys ‘and girts ly on th of closed banks than i ible, More than an “even break.” along. Say, Pete, how did Lola get] Clunys was about the old guy's get-|°"" reise Miss Stedway came out of the din-|still in their teens, who nave never ly on the assets cf clos inks than is now possible, 4 wessae in on this party?” she demanded|tin’ engaged to Ch—Miss Lane. He! Our sympathy goes out today to] ing room to answer the door bell and} been away from home before. 1 * This is very doubtful. Those who have had expe- “wk. Rela a flippantly, He had the hunch to put a detective on|the boy who nlayed hooky from!gave Myra and Judith an inquisitive|think we owe them some protection, rience, with closed banks know that it is not always The Mailed Fist ‘She Was sore on you, see?” he|Miss Lune’s trail, so’s he could piek| school only to find out later it was|glance. “Is anything wrong? 1|The university has a duty towarit ble to determine the value of assets of a closed} Mussolini's mailed fist is popular with the Italian chris Wiley's Rute ag che teak boy's ices dirt fe pop under the old | Saturday. es. posers eae faye ak anturec thane; 6 $3 ' ' y “of ere.” must have P nag 2 “ OLS and enforce them, People. One cannot Observe changing events.up with you an’ give her the air,| “But Lola, she was wise! She told No, Sebastian, the phrase “eld| Myra turned a venomous look into protect the weaklings who cunnot throughout that nation without seeing that I! Duce’s' 22" then you horned in with old man/him it was a bum steer, fives’ tales” did not originate injher direction and walked sullenly | protect themselves.” husiastic fol oy ible for hi ;Cluny, who'd fired her beca ise he| he'd better give me the job, ’ @ a} Hollywood, up the steps. Ju also held her} Judith brok: enthusiastic followers are more responsi r his seen h 1, Alex Cluny, kissin’ her. real detective might squeal later an’ pares tongue and followed. to Eric Water: increase of power than he is himself. They insist’ Sh Jes’ workin’ up a pretty lit-| make it hot for him, seein’ as how| Yate has just foviid out how to] She was just taking off her hat| Dr. Dorn looked at her. “I am. i , tle. side graft with Alex, but you|he’s messin’ around in politics, An’ i inh hen the door|If Eric Waters were st h that he be a dictator to the death—and he accepts! come along an’ copped off’s sparkl i * peake neta! teil Wee Ha 8 TE Cl aed tie, waonine ie pub have det: a Minckgnnee. like a parkler|then she eased out on her own|]) i d and the weeping Miss| would not have let a blackguard lik the call. The only question to be answered is: from the old guy. Can't expect her| scheme, to write them poison pen|ionth of an inch thick. However.) Qpened | am ping € as soon as the institution ceases to function. Immediate liquidation of the assets is not pos- sible except in some cases, The present system of receivership has in some 15 or 20 instances real- ized at once on the closed bank’s assets where a local instituticn was willing to take over the good paper “Are you alluding this trick has been done with ham|ensey came in. She flung herself|Shea gain an ascendancy over hi to be crazy over you, can you?” letters, as you call ’em, to Miss Lane, ° ‘ bed. “Oh,| Seeii the hostility in Jud of the defunct bank. But even in these cases a ad long can the Italian people stand the rigid “Cherry tossed up her head and|an' scare the liver oua her’ [fOr Years. {Jet seta sae conden, dudith setl tare Ke weet om atebboniyy “And 3 receiver was necessary to liquidate assets of a ques-|oundaries of a dictatorship before their splendid laughed. Bob frowned at her, and| “I guess Alex Cluny ain’t none too Consider the poot ‘dentist. ‘He down rather wearily. it’s because I hate to see you tionab‘e nature which if sold must be disposed of at | €nthusinsm peters out ? Faith clenched her hands in helpless} crazy about you, Mr. Hathaway, |teads a hand to mosth existence, Miss Reasey waited for encourage-|dominated by a weakling tnat 1 enpParrenameent, and anger, ‘cause it wax his idee to have her ment, and not receiving it, went on| want you to come over to the other 'N then, after you'd got the old] write them letters in your office, on| Famous last lines; “And he didn’t| regardless. “Why, I've. never been|side. I believe that Waters is to drink a drop before the country went {treated so in my life. I think it’s|/blame for every mistake you have . , boy raped in, you butted in with | your paper, 20's they fould be traced ris ley ay as him an’|to you in case Miss Lane was rt | Editorial Comment Lola was, whoopin’ ‘it up again, lovin’ | enough to trace ‘em at all. Lola was ty: . * as you please. Chris didn’t give her |to swear you dictated ‘em to her an’ an unreasonable discount to the creditors. Now that the state has initiated the present plan } 5 z ° | outrages made. of hardling the affairs of closed banks, it is reason- (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.)| Judith smiled grimly, “Well?” she|" The door pushed open. rie able to suppose tat it would be wiser to proceed — said, coolly. Waters came in slowly. Reasey, in sheer astonish-| “You flatter me, Dr. Dorn, you — — — ment, sat up and stopped crying.} flatter me,” he said. Old Masters | “Why, don't” you. think something (Toe Contisiued) EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ought to be done about it? How did = fone Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, she dare to touch me? You should) Dr. Dorn in the next chapter, Old Time is still a-flying: take it to the dean of womer shows that he’s a man of spirit a along present lines than to load new functions upon ry ‘otitirmatios ‘; the Bank of North Dakota not logically belonging tu Fr Paul Dispatch) that institution or in harmony with the purposes of : is . its establishment by the people of this state through nee ganin ane fréth ain entiely independent \ | pular referendum. source comés a complete justification of the course OW, LISTEN, Bow 54) And this same fiower that smiles to-| Judith stood up. “Take it to the|a pair of able fists, : . S ies tae va call on a sich ton tote any ‘ons. o Every tine. ITs Gea Tomorrow wil be. dying.” servers, Were one short.”—B'nai| creating new offices but to bring The Good Old Days vablished a study of wheat and. the rtiation of} [THC OTHER Fectow’s Faucr, TRIS TINS . B'rith Magazin th? sadly needed relief by reducing A weekly magazine recently contained an article bein pan pg: fir on and relation‘ o LOOKS To ME CIKE A R CASS OF The glorious lamp of heaven, the] . the number ofpersons on the pay- sun, 4 |>—__—________________-___@| roll of the taxpayers to one quar- The higher h titi Tie sooner it hit fe be ran, |! PEOPLE'S FORUM |) {3,1 no: i one tone, of sans i . SEE. is now. And nearer he’s to setting. _— about an old farmhouse that stands in a certain New Hamsphire town. The house was built shortly after the. Revolution; it is of brick, solid and substantial The study furnishes confirmation cf the position Gm CRAZY PRIVING ON YouR which has been adopted by the farm leaders that it| = = 4 d is not the foreign market for American crops, but : ; That age {e best which ie the first,| NO RRASON FOR NEW-OFFICE CRUEL OVERSIGRT : pate 4 ee day i tae age It pe fireplaces big | the cost of producing crops in Athefica, that liés at = - ‘Whe youth ‘and bl Mace 52 Vesey Street, Pa eheqpelsd wt ssigabala nough to take whole logs. Its ceilings are high, its |the root of the Agricultural’ problem. Pe burdda \ But being spent, the Warse, and worst ° New York, N. ell, Brown wrote a rocms spacious. Quaint old bits of pewter table- finds’ that the Aimetican wheat hod a ‘ Times, still succeed the form hice sete November 12, 1926, Mis na of scandal in it : heat grower has - ‘ itor Tribune; about tieople we know. { - gn se ogd candlesticks, and so forth, are found better foreign market in: the thtee’ yéara; 1928 to = — =] Thenite. et cer. Hat rg cee time: Pedagognes are, jCemadne Kd ‘ie Ps oe see—he put Robinson Mer 1925, than he had on the average from 1902 to 1913, For having leat, but & ‘prime, | finwn oeeen eree eineaaaae | ‘ The writer of that article lamented the passing of | Nct the E ‘or having lost but once your | kiiown as “Secretary of Education.’ ‘MITH—No, that’s jast the volgt. . - price the farmer gets, but that of every- You may forever tarry. Th ot test didn’t.—Passing Show, London. the old days, He remarked that life must have been| thing else is the cause of the milechilet, i He terre: Counsel to Girls.| tor a it the ean yal A sid : better, somehow, in those day@; that living in such a| The farmer, however, has no desire to take house must have had it all over living in a modern| from other economic groups the advante “they a 7 id all the mone; 1A THOUGRT —4|fe aS Ge ES) Flapper F apartment or an up-to-date bungalow, Now possess: For that réason he has decided to pro- z > 7 ef Rial a left for anything else. They Perhaps he’s right. ‘There isa charm, in retro-| ceed by asking for such protection as will give hitn : = lave, te the cdttuniig. pe $66 law — | 4r° shaiee in thee nS spcet, about the oti Colonial days that seems to be|a price in the Americda niafket ini line with the cost , va i whine arp oe nad a Secrétary of Education Incking from present diy life. of the things he must buy fn the American market. Lyf R | ; Love ts bit another nuine for that | ne would be supplied with an army But consider a moment. Were the pegple who] It is therefore not complets Equality tor whtch'he is| § , : Soul ie connected with humanity. | 9% lackeys to be added to the built that House, afd thelr neighbors, really hap-|##king. He offers to stand the loss this will eaute| [ ever ist ueongaar Simms. now sapning the 1 of the nation. *——jonainade ee ee . Lf worl Id barel; f | Sustajingle | irra reas fete ay te co of He thie things at the cats tha?) single year. ‘ picF. than we are pow? _ Did life really have more | him or his foreign trade out of Kis Own pocket. meaning, more en, ent, fbt them than it does| The bureau also firids that there is no relation for “us? between freight rates and wheat pricei. That is That old house is charming, to be sure, But it| Gite trie, But it does make a tremendous differ- > be didn’t have any wiridow screens, and in summer time |eMce t> the farmer what rate ‘he ‘must pay for: Civil wee Pcp hy peg a ae you-had to roast or have files everywhere. It had| freight. The freight rate has no irflitence on iitteo| rvelous fire- it : = on the pay-roll of the taxpayers to mo furnace, and in the wi betause the price is made in the world market. But} w_no shows to wear. dostrys that the: ties, of : |the farmer gets orily world priep leas the cist of bg sigs his crop to the market On h 5 Pays for the goods he price plus the cost of ti be wing @ person on the the poeerers to eve: ifteen gaged im business ‘or jastry. Tt_ used to be said that every. man in. Ger went to work with a . e soldier on hie back. If we keop on ami i adding to the officé-holding elasé it S ; ‘ g00N will not belong before every man in boat: g . The] this country will go to work bearing 2 or r 3] on. Bis back the. of @ i ver: out ian whould an} = over jand I go:up emus mn All J - 2 earnest ery of the tax-| > Girls th, Now: r beseec! the laters not, ropped. knitting alto> 1 M 7 i ra Baty bot te sid ta sheit barton by : ee