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MARCH 30, 1927 | Would fie “also tell Phoebe that was sending her some, books a little remembrance? As for e '. . " . ishness and meanness you will find them, never (. ..k he Bismarck Tribune fear, But if you keep looking for kindness and Hurrah! Hurrah! The War’s Over pet RE ROLDRET Tee SP, 2 honesty and bravery and loyalty you will find thos: L rt deer fi P. zs | Mr. Cacter himself, she would my (Established 1873) quelled, in sininiances ne al pa TE never, never forget all he liad done ; Why is it that one man can live for years in) for her, and she was so sorry she Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, one neighborhood and find it delightful, while an-| f) ie Oe 4 ’ : could not see him again, They \ Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at other will move to the same place and in three Nid i a —— were sailing in a few days, Bismarck as second class mail matter. Cores PTS “Sailing? Where?” George D. Mann..........President and Publisher weeks’ time will go about bewailing the shoddiness of the people among whom he lives? Why does one ‘m not quite sure, but think England first. Mother decided sud- denly.” Subscription Rates Payable in Advance man see fine qual Daily by carrier, per year ... city while another man can see only hase qualities “Baily by mail, per year, (in Bi and base people? pardon, Miss Johnston, but I want- Daily by mail, per yea bs . . ed to see you. Fd something to (in state outside Biawiatek),.0. . 6.00, It is because the shadows of ourselves fill the! i “yf Y ) ay. Daily by mail, outside of North Dako + 6.00) world for us and color all we see. H y 4 z “Yes, yen, Carter. I'll be so Member Audit Bureau of Circulation If you feel that everyone about you is low and = | ~ , ‘ h \ | touch obit you'll tell Phoebe, s and fine people in a certain “But yon can't go—yet, I beg 7 ox, GRO es or0.dW.,- and—here other, she'll be so p ——$—$ iad unworthy, don’t announce the fact. You may re- 'e t Fak eae ee tenet rreme eitted to mind people of the mother who announced that the TE shine Sohnatea Stier # ‘use for republication of all news dispatches whole army was out of step but her Jim. | “Good by, Mr. Carter.” ¢ sredited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- See eet ee | Ne \ di THE STORY |. At the other end of the live the € per, and also the local news of spontaneous origin ~ ‘ HAPTER 1--With a strange) receiver was hung up. published herein. All rights of republication of all = Time to Get Out mee . whom be introduces 9s his nephew,| Claude came.in snd found 1 i other matter herein are also reserved. | It is time for the white man to get out of China. ~ relates m New York to his get with his hand stiti on the telephoRe F He has overstayed his welcome, if, indeed, he ever | eral grocery at Peace Valley, Pa.| receiver, his face a study in per- @. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY wad any. He iss lost cate In ORIN: ae, Oe Ie caplaten that’ carter ints shines . CHICAGO’ DETROIT | east, that is fatal. The oriental has seen that the} i acquaintance, veteran of the World ‘hey’re going abroad, and soon. “<<fower Bidg. ena sil Kresge Bldg. occidental has feet of clay, he is tired of being! wien he had met and taken a wee. got to start things, right s PAYNE, BU! TTH | treated with contempt by the white man, he is be- | 4 : now. How soon can you get ready Fi a e Le) 21 —t “Ned!” 4, 4 NEWYORK - - __- _‘Fifth Ave. BIdg. ing visited with a growing racial and national | b tpiy be bea” BeROEA, cwith otal fatal pay oletaea cattoter (Official City, State and County Newspaper) consciousness—he wants China to himself. | “a / ~ Ls Ree cuit atte Ike that! “Why, by ‘Jiminy, Ned. 3 = , la The a has set for the ids ot - es as | paci je dendencten. With Dabbs Ned aoe a a ad farther than " Sound Logic ‘ar as domination is concerned. e handwriting i bh S visits Cloper Hollow, abiding place 5 HM : ; ‘i ie hes shi is | of’ a “collecti ¢ good-natured| “Time you did. Look here, . £ Inupholding Governor Sorlte’s action relative to the | i being traced on the wall. The white man is/ : = crankaj according °to “the grocer. | Claude Dabs, are you going to sit 3 state highway reorganization, the supreme court has | putes ae empire Hf the east is destined h eae a afk oe here In Peace Valley and et every- ¢ applied the principles of sound logic and common | to be wiped out. The time will come, and that soon, | parently recoenizes, Ned delivers| (tins slide as you. did before, or 4 sense as opposed to ‘hair-splitting technicality and when China will be unified under the Canton ban-/ & grocery order and in his absence | #f, SOU going to find out the truth 4 political maneuvering. This decision should meet NeP and China will be for the Chinese, without any — ha: : 3 f nee eae enon Mien tockae tee is tine, 1 meen to 4 with the approval of the people of a state, tired of | Sort of foreign domination. — re | Carter Rangeley, son of Loren Be ‘ bickering, obstruction and jockeying for mere po The economic boycott against Great Britain has | Rangeley, New York banker, This was so exactly Ned's state ¢ litical advantage. It means that the importan: already cost that country $600,000,000, a tremen- | CHAPTER ca it yr Nes or meat Cui 4g filed % | 5 it is Hi ers t work of highway development can move forward | dcus sum, and it is due to cost England much more At a residence, the white with, difficulty, retrained .from re- ai 4 without hitch or interruption. Now is the most before this situation ends. Shanghai has: fallets = Z ss eet Eee ee hemp torting, “So.doil.2: Fortunately bis 7 5 . rh = Q a b ston.’ ff rf s i: ’ logical time to make the change rather than July 1 Young China sweeps on to the north. Haw:lonz Wh LEEZ who tells him she and het mother] tree eta Mente etal he + when the road program must by the nature of Could white armies last against millions, hundreds | . Z Yt are alone in the house, t if, indeed. that bb Ree: Lehi q things be in full swing. of millions of Chinese, if they become united, with | y "\ : é having: left them because of the| !f . janes prow “loneliness.” He, promises to try to! Position, his honorable intentions. Some newspapers raised the query: “Why such | ¢very Chinaman considering it a privilege to dic procure household help. Arrange-| | “Then you'd better come out into ft haste?” That should have been clear to the most fighting? ey i : y ) 5 J aiehe oO Oe Mie. eee youn eee eee f simple-minded. It is customary té resume high: | America in an awkward Donithon. Most Amer-; CHAPTER IV—The cook beifg un- “I'm coming,” Claade told him. { way operations in the spring, and the advantage of i¢ans are in sympathy with China in her struggle | lable to begin work at once, Ned vis-| “You go to New York tomorrow, i the new commission getting in the saddle as|t? Set her country for herself. We have never [Weer cane ternevaee a mae Ned, and If we can't get the same € promptly as possible should have been apparent tried to dominate China, but we have been and are, EE ; the ‘situation to her ‘mother, the| steamer. well be the rend rn é to anyone with the cause of good roads at heart. **S0ciated with nations that have extended a gom-, Ol | ° janes as i sport Ay gt Polly's Plans. Til join you in New § But back of the issue of expediency were some, ™ercial empire at least within her borders, and, | ld Masters ~ Tabbs’ name. The cook arrives, and| York.” ig 7 interesting legal questions involved which the su-,Testettably, we cannot shift certain responsibilities ———————— ——. + % Mary, with Ned, goes to the village) “I'll go tonight.” preme court has decided, They are important a+! €ither to those nations with which we have been How do I love thee? Let me count q for (groceries. ‘They are seen by) “All right, and Til Join you to- é Aaas, repeal A he associated or to those Americans who are still in|, , the ways. - i ? f tae | ERE ANC Ae the besten the) : touching the general field of legislation, The | #** Tolima dae cs died uals : ; CHAPTER V.—There is something! ship, Ned, You're my guest.” é opinion is especially clear, concise and convincing, China and depend on the United States to protect | "nd height, | “Oth An Prewdth | |, When Faith and Bob returned tolevent of my death on or before the; about Mary vaguely. familiar te|" “l have money.” tia > vl eir live reset! an mn ry , ‘ ‘ 1 5 e J - y- fii a , nine- ii i i “y, 7 =. The court establishes the general rule that the their lives. Our present course is the only one 'My soul can reach,'when fecling out| they passed Mrs, Seymour Allbright, teen hundred and twenty-six, i here.| catees mayne Js highly interested in} «Yeh, but you're coming with me, ' € ad hi Hi a sea ealikivies Gi ish is We can, for the moment, pursue, but let us hope |, °f sight who, before her mar: e, had been} by direct that this bequest is to take F 2 | and we're going to need plenty. ex- 4 $ € enrolled bill as presented for executive signature i: that Pe Kor the: ends )of Being «nd {dent Alice Cluny, only dau at Galt | precemeues sen a! a al oth th Mrs. Johnston ac: pecially If you're—" Claude stopped 1 sufficient evidence ‘that all steps necessary to effect yeni: Gali ae soon ss us to drop out Grace. \ fis whose murder, bequests ake ‘ia thin say. nase to an inn for lunch. pbvaptiy and Gatuied : the legislative result have been regularly taken, un- » quickly and completely. : A thee to the level of every- Eee ean b ni hae i ie antl eettameab: ite, “Polly,” and is di Wate less contrary action can be established from the Re ae \Mosee é CAE Ge eae te ane dbo eign ene a emeporany: “will, “de- informs Ned he has something on * ‘ ee a Most ‘quiet need, by the d| plain that it is war to the death,” dt tect Mr. Cluny’ c i ¥ L legislative records. Failure of the house to pass/ 7 “Criminal Type"—a Myth =| candle light. Sun 20") Bob whispered. “I_suppose Banning incase than eaG eri bepeea puke ot ot i Pe sioee ike alana When thevUllliwanlag Hor con: ere is no such thing as a definite “criminal 1 love thee fre as men strive| 1s going to call her this afternoon, riage to her?” Banning asked. Cimuderigave ite a. cluevaimest r sideration originally, and neglect of the house| 'YP¢.” says Edwin J. Cooley, professor of criminol- hee Pan cam Pome Robert Lee Hathaway is | swecan’ ogttted to mes. Neff | an-) Ned a romance of his early li immediately. barter” 1 clerks to delete from the bill the emergency clause| °RY at Fordham University, who has just finished j "raise. E no longer considered a member of | data for anotheméwhHt which I drew| under” pecatiar. circumstanctor g before it was sent to the senate, is deemed not/# WO-¥eAr survey of ymore than 3,000 New York 1 love thee with the, mssion put to] Moved the sCKatp eetani he sduninadi | eeatuinsee tyfourth Jasl+| his wife eft him the day after the |, et, aud, to ils, feet and faced i pertinent. The court holds: re is ost supposition that mot 1” "ll refs ind with my child The only decent one of the bunch | ign immediately after hin marviage| Sorat Hola: convineed | "MTs! toce be could speak, iy : ie s 8 sition that most , jood's fait y 3 . 0 Miss Lane at nine o'clock on No- ‘ “The failure of a bill bearing an emergency |criminals are subnormal mentally is erroneous; '! love thee with a love I seemed to] noe oee 8 on t| vember twenty-fifth. we i clause to receive the constitutional two-thirds that there is no single, specific cause for the prev-| wil?Sy lost saints 1 lov expectations, |if to-your own personal konwledge,|, CHAPTER VIl.—Mra. Johnston majority of the members present and voting in | alence of crime, and that the correction of grime| with the breath, | |’ ‘| Mrs. Allbright was not the first wit-| Miss Cherry Lane, av this defendant! tells Mary they are. practically, pen (father. : effective, is not equivalent to an amendment | 62 per cent of the criminals tried in New York 1 ifj@Mt Shs" ss. ycchae aua,| charles Reilly Neff. the dead man'a| “Neff anewered with seat positive- her banker, und Mary. en-| the was on's natty wine cad ae g i striking sueh emergency clause from the bill, | were under 25 years of age. [aah ee ees rtner, to the stand She dit. She was a guest in ‘0 dissuade her. While with| that means in the country.” H and a legislative record showing the failure of “Sentimentality, blind rage, hysteria or drastic Elizabeth Barrett Browning: ee nines dla t . Chuny's home on Sunday even- aap ES ale Fay Ae sed Ned. stopped him. “You mean) s Bcc devakelingrwe yotaske alt itackasantibgithe leanne will not cure youthful delinquency” he’ ETM, "Sunnets From the Portu-| you, en or shout the twenty-six ing, Detoner, twenty-fifth. ond he. it|reveals to him the real nature oft Say you knew?” é requisite majority to make the emergency clause , declares. He goes on to say that peed ee of Octohenilast, Atay itp copy of this’ will and told her that|his feelings toward the girl. <Gene.. I've known ever since! E | oe : ' eile son to say that our entire legal | Saar ae and testament for the lute Ralph! she was named in it, advising her as| CHAPTER VIII.—In an attempt to| ¥OU met the girl, She volunteered 3 effective, followed by favorable action upon the | and correctional machinery must be overhauled, and | | Winston Clu to the terms under which the bequest|clear up the situation, Dabbs sends | the Information.’ : entire bill by the requisite two-thirds vote, does | we must approach the problem from an entirely nev: BARBS {| “I did” Neff answered and drew a|was made, but no} mentioning the| Mrs. Johnston $500, which he had| “And you never asked me sot Lf not contradict the emergency recitals in the | angle. oe | Reever eee Joe eget locking document from) sum.” PeURt : from her when they. were. marrie single question?” | / enrolled bill.” | His report is worth thinking about. Sooner or AIN'T ‘You ere ere apa, wit- monde’ tp the ERddnt "Banning abby she in his ‘wife, but, ‘whee I ion rea, ges ger tigge r ae * 5s er vi Colored golf * * persisted, lary? Mrs, Johnston and her daugh- good ” ‘The court further clarifies the situation in thie: | Mate" We mil have to devote ourselves to the sub-| pavers costume are’ thie rears novatt extended the docu-| “No, I cannot, but I have given|ter go to New York, on Dabs” Ned eget ang at out biel _ 5 | ct selentifically; it in to be hoped that bis aa on the links, according to. a| "<1" will now nah yo or street | Zou he, gist of ‘the conversation on|money. | Dubbs tells Ned he knows tang “Thanks. Do you want to t “There might appear to be some inconsist- | ings will help to advance that day. news dispatch. And not the only i r. Cluny's part, in reference to this/he is Rangeley’s son, and the two " $ ency involved in the senate actually voting | ae tur nine sgBat our etter iEalph "Winston “Clon at Boning And what did this defendant an-| “Poll Pintormn, Lavoe | ley’ she ‘Clause smfled and shook his Nicaea ae Fs let Sec ellogg hear of you| stated wi el i ion. i Ned’ i upon a bill including an emergency clause which | Th ___A Good Campaign ‘knocking around red golf bal case an, ipite of the objections of the de- Gabolie ae ccamph st Stephen et Soary be umes mame (rege rt oa ‘ ae leon f has been lost in the house; but, on the other 1e National Automobile Chamber of Commerce!» South Carolina the golf will] fense, the will wag then read into Churchitt . eS and of ail the id t hand, the vote upon such emergency clause was | has inaugurated a nation-wide campaign for strict Use, blue eo ae te mantel toe [ees evidence, Spi ai RAIIRRAL Plane ; i Thé morning ‘came and went |—Well, never mind and excuse me “ Ral . 4 ke at joes a caddy eing: Qi , * a4 ‘4 not taken until after the senate had amended | limits on bridge toll charges. It is a good move. {about ‘when he secs a green suit| “And to Charity Amanda Lane, my chery medisie, without ‘news from the White| Ned. for he your father, and of a the bill in another particular, which action | There are cases, of course, where the payment of ¢oming out to play? . . . One ad-| beloved fiancee, I hereby bequeath| nesu for the prosect house. Ry this time Ned was anx-|Course that's one thing to his : “ i tolls on i i ; 2 ivantage of green—you can kick the] unconditionally the sum of one hun- : Ht credit. AN T mean to say Is if ¢ would require a further expression of the | a bridge are necessary, and can’t be done! jail around and ne one will Ge the| dred thousand dollars in cash: in the (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) war ng nese cotate wn | there's two aides to any question, . 7 vit vi be ie by +. ie e ‘ ka le 4 assent of the house before the bill could be- | @Way with at once. But they are few. wiser, But plenty of golfers |—————— ‘ pips the pope aoe mom and Loren Rangeley's on one, let i "=3 come a law. | For the most part, the toll bridge is as out of poe eoelgh. red without putting al/women. Altogether now, girls and|to make drinking at parti bad| “Immediately on his return Ned| ™¢ set_op the other.’ 5 nian wake : Tina | date as the stage coach. Modern America should ? golf ball in front of them. boys, what is it they roll’? taste Ne ene t the beg leggers| followed Claude into.the private (Tu _BE CONTINUED.) . strenuously opposed to attach-| he able to find ; ; a Z i attended to that detail. office. is aac aici x i c — 7 | be able ind some way of getti i ' an sae tae il * ———_—_______—__-_» a ing the emergency clause, the opportunity to de- out it, of getline, along. qth) he tire denartinent; at, Oberdoe¥S| | A worttn'e | sstere erties p ub | eae ee Soe ne anne At ' = feat that end presented itself when the bill came 3 : = net Cee jaan pemaetive. alimony. eine road be morning, going to the back from the senate for concurrence in the amend- 4 d some valu ideas on this ne hense: '@ got orders to CAPITOL THEATRE = 4, __ ments of that body. ‘The records clearly showed| w, seane tev orthy, Gift : hoe THEY’RE ALL ALIKE - subject. veier and lock une, The tee cana | auThe® blew Up a French village — Be plage We Americans see philanthropy of all kinds; but! dnd order, and lock up. The key and ali fer the sake of th. ies! q tHiat the bill in its amended form and with the | there are few gifts made more in the public inter-! By Bess Bly No more roller skates in colleges!| the trunks are to be Bent to New Tntest. producti ~ “4 “emergency clause was reenacted by the house prac-! ext than the gif F . fal A co-ed at the University of Ilinois| York, Says it was Mrs. Jobnston Paul Sloane pro- u tically. by unanimous action. = ee aay t of $100 mnich coke D, Prati, fell and hurt herself the other day. he Selepboned. fa the an sit reer ese be on view at e a ae i { 4 jas just made the American For-' ree ey re only is Up for the je Capitol Theatre ti A ae ad The supreme court surely realized the danger of | estry association. YAS bo You Know Josephus. Daniels says the Demo-| day, but the mother never opened|a ton of “Giant” oh a ‘ o establishing a precedent by going back of the en- . ae ‘ = ABOUT CARS? How DO -|erats’ candidate for president must] her mouth, What do you think of a Fi & g ee oe radeat Me This organization is working to educate the pub- be a composite of Wilson, Tilden] it?” jh 7 sire 4 rolled bilf gnd wlacing too much weight upon the jic in forestry and conservation. It is on guard to! y and Cleveland. There are three or] “Zooks to me, C. M., as if Mra, SE ie : s | vicissitudes that beset an act before it becomex ‘protect our dwindling forest reserves, \ four others:he didn't mention. Johnston wanted to keep Mian}, “It is one of the biggest jobs I A law. Governor Sorlie surely was clearly within My. Pratt deserves the public’s thanks for hi 3 - aa sae Johnston from you,” und added | ave ever und nin my fifteen of) ga his power when he proceeded to reorganize the gift, ‘i Pens *""Tanetallagle (1 mentally, but did not say it, “or] Jzere 94 an explodive expert in the | t highway commission. Nothing but confusion would veka | Ustasing: ee! oe t's what I di 2 ten’ cameras recorded the scans 1% yeault were the chief executive of a state to reject | we Pipl ih ylaviy step which took three days to prepare, | © thé enrolled bill and rummage through the legisla- | ee \ The hobo cramied beneath the car, | ic 208, Sad am from Mra Pat Susotar ae, blowing {it up was con- n . " a . 2 5 5 “wi : as) tive record looking for “woodchucks.” Action of | Editorial Comment | ‘ But, ‘Barke Bew cand he do it when| gu?” _ 3 2 little more than a flack” te be I the supreme court shows conclusively that criticism, | en | The. was on the bum? “Sure.” He took out a small] screen... We used 2,000 pounds of - oN of Governor Sorlie’s action in this case was unfair Gold eather spiteness nd cnenne to achieve the spectacular . : | lotel jaza, New York.” 8! and untimely. (New York World) | TH HT “By G—d, I believe you're right | Kenneth Thomson plays opposite La “ —_—_—— Out at W Yi = | A OUG: and it Is Poily, up to her old tricks, | Miss Reynolds in “Corporal Ente.” Be eepah, Nev., they have found gold, and! ft th I Julia Faye also is featured and Majéy. eb 's Out of Step? | the rush is on. So perhaps we shall live over for, Ye cannot serve God and Mam-| rune away ‘Welly cis tine eo | Coleman is a leading member of the’ » A rich New York woman, not so long ago, made a few months the good old days. The gold-rushes| mon—Matthew vi:24, Can play that game, ‘Thin thne-tum | UPPOFtinE cast, a will leaving her sizable fortune to the Society | have furnished some of the most colorful ch; , i going aft ” e : TRE, ‘ ‘| s ter: is after her.’ a > th for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. In the will | of our history, chapters that delight eer A house divided against itself can-| Neg, who already had made up Pilmiog the onat mnilitariatic per- oe Gl was the stipulation that a bust of herself be placed! more than we care to admit. California, the Klon-! : rage starts pt leet geek Pel Br ll Pgnalltideg eat © %e over the urn which shall contain her ashes, and | dike, Goldfield, Tonopah—we all feel a thrill at the| : a rma aaes TO tro Bence Meee ahd Ciocde'| cayebe ee ety emcee Ierne = th that the bust bear the words: “The more I saw of | sound of those names and the scenes that they | Dabbs if need be, took him up ut | Devil,” now playing at the "ERinge m4 human beings, the more I thought of dogs.” | bring back to memory. Why? Possibly it is be- : ——— | once with “That's the way to talk." | for Wednesday and Thursday, with Now, to be sure, the 8. P. C. A. is a worthy or-| cause the gold-camp seems to represent, in some TATS EASY! By THE WOMB Noth, American Oi! Refining com-| 4 Uetid! May. the way you think | a RS aaa ganization, and we are all glad to see it get all| vague fashion, the spirit of our country, a spirit, | OF HORSES IT Takes Bs sais Kaltepell, Montanat P. Reeve, H'| 1 ought to have talked and done, The story, a vivid drama of Ger- the money it can. And, by the same token, there | which we sense, but rarely are able to reduce to| = iy! . L. Halvoraon,”:Vern: V. Anson and| twenty years: ago. But I didn’t -dite. Ant Refers the war, is probably are a good many of us who can under-/concrete images. That spirit is wild, robust and| , [Grace E. Phil f Minot. ee ie: The U, io hegre areal i A Z dud ——_—_—_—_ ea money,” N . P stand the feeling that lay back of that little quip | capricious; it holds out apportunity to the whole| ( HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING BACK| gan, -but Claude stopped lim per. | i27%,e%e Tigld militaristic spirit ot about human beings, too. It’s the kind of remark | world, and loves to make and. break humankind | Lumbago and a stiff, aching back | emptorily with: ‘ ‘ you hear quite often; and the person who makes|overnight. The goldfietds are filled with it, so terete ger ey oak feed! “so have 1. Knough for both. tage, Which poosiniceee nee it is usually given credit for a clear-eyed, shrewd | exaggerated in all its contours that you cannot help; ; tions and rid the system of trouble- Pe That cast” been ed, but insight into the souls of his fellow men. but perceive it. Will the new rush be like all the y some poisons oe euene te Minter aeal 8e,' , but PEST L ri Yet, on the whole, making nasty cracks about /| others, with living conditions turned topsy-turvy ee aay! tt uBefore T took Fo. 4 f the interior of Pees .it:mankind is rather « cheap way of getting credit | and such a scale of prices that one’s breath is taken : Ne ; h officers’ school, where John for real insight; and more often than riot it reveals | at the thought of buying even a pair of shoes? B Hrd Th etd bar ote uac re eek ; beaeer ta ee Hanson are first in- g more about the person who makes the remark than| Well, one of the first things that have happened A gra ba’ tials Stes it does about mankind as = whole. in Weepah is for a company to go into the Kusiness gag tree a Mpa for. the receiver, As! 4, It has often been said that one sees in the’ human| of selling water, which has to #0, Claude, with bis usual pagin Aton a rhs, # be hauled four miles. Adv. delicacy, ‘left » only what one sees in one’s own ‘ no rinks will be selling at a dollar Mary J “W y is just another ‘way of seeing that your) apiece, with the cartwheels plunking down on the fellow man is what you choose iv consider him. | counter, sounding, as 0. Henry said, like a selee- * You will find in your neighbors qualities you/|tion on’ the xylophone. Yes, things start off in 4ook for. If you are eternally on the alert to sec orthodox fashion. One hopes that we shall hear

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