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PAGE FOUR __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae ae a wait, You don't know eveything yet, Father. Mother's. sent for Loren Rangeley. Shi H | y the society in shattering -five years. The Bismarck Tribune was sufficient ty ju the precedent of seven An Independent Newspaper Lin ahohty if DR. R. 8, ENGE THE STATE’S OLDEST N2WSPAPER | Her election is merely another step in what will | marry him for his money | | contende » intende | a8 “but then, th | } "Published by tia Bidciahek THbuRb Compal, | hn. us 1s contended, nature intended but le, MOH wake te et Ad at tne, | | Free Examination i Mibaatck, N. D,, etd’ entered at tbe postothes Bt areer for women, that is, wifehood’and mothe first. Unless she has?” he cocked | n edikirck’ an second clean tall matter. | hood, then nature must admit defeat and bow grace- an inqulring eve at Mary. Mary M ADE BY CITY Lacas Blk. Hismarck, N. F ete itable shook her head. Br George D. Mann..........President and Publisher | fully to the inevitable. ‘ Ned joined then, Claude tooked Nowadays women still get married and still ha’ at him critically. \ ees | Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year . a8 : Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck)... Daily by mail, per year, (in state outside Bismarck)...... Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota if Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Te i Patchwork Education “Mary told me about you Pee gasped. Father was terribly | Revised Ordinances of Lis-| direct. | “I ‘saw you and Mary behind| marck Regulate Use and that easel. “An Italian lady has ex- " plained to her escort that [am the Care of Thoroughfares husband, and that the English lady peta children--but only if and when they want to. Other- } they choose careers where they work side by| side with men and frequently worst him in his own| phere. | The Romance of Truth | : | Coprright, 1925, by Margaret Teradel | |. failing for the old man. She! Regulations for the use and care VERY human life has its a 3 ‘tts ered of The Associated Press | America's public school system has been so pion! marvels at the lovely lady's | of streets and sidewalks prescribed Exe ince—of happinessorsor- e sociat Press is exclusively entitled to ‘i ‘ pe tow, of success of failure, of ease the use for republication of all news dispatches | Pitched and pieced that it cannot stand any more) THE STORY Mary told Ctande briet-|°% te city commission, under re-| of struggle, of laughter or tears. ge sredited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa-| repairing and must now be thoroughly overhauled | : 4 ly. “No' Italian says ‘falling for.” |Vi8ed city ordinances, have been But the fact chat it is true E Behn nee ed ite ws i aeterrery Dy and rebuilt. This is the consensus of opinion as | sani BL a Rt a “They have its equivalent,” Ned coe lled by C, L. Young, city attor-| it really happened, lends Sther matter herein are also reserved. ation of al {stated by the department of superintendence of the | "* Everyt hing! Where can we go | tssured her. “Anyway, I cun make | Here are the ordinances: Se oe cartentetcectioos ati pducati associati be . any scene I please, here, and get i i power, that can never comefrom 3 Foreign Rep itive aes borage peas) oan ‘al and talk quietly until) Father | away with ton the Jestous ate ashes, gaan, rubbish, affal, paper ot the fale mont ine G. LOGA PAYNE COMPANY The correctness of this conclusion can scarcely be ould take a gondola.” band score,’ bed oy any sli Perrine: alley,| at We ae CHICAGO DETROIT | loubted. The present-day curriculum has been so ex- | We could not!” ut there has to be + husband, eager Pee a | pcb lal tad jagae Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | tended, contracted and otherwise tampered with that} “Oh, 1 say—" Ned began. Cee eee in then ton Id cath: |other vehicle, or any box, erate, bale, bah cid, with over eight mile - - - i 4 “a ike. . = ‘i the | Won't! Do be sensible and hel ft Phd a hen ™ i y i ¥. = th Ave. Bldg.) complete plan cf study for modern ycuth. ah ine, Wat aba aay to ether? If you'll come behind the ple-|watk or public ground longer. than ft citer etd pred (Official City, State and Cranty Newspaper) | Course of study in the average high school is not} yiuiner found out last night. She | ‘Ure, of that big, thick woman. | js actually necessary, to haul ma- closely enough related to give the childdren wha:| was waiting for me when I came | WHO's been roughly handled,” Ned |nure, sand, mud, dirt, clay, stone, and all classes everywhere. Bert Swar is only éne of a staff ‘ m ‘ Ky id him, “Ii kiss you.” ashes, €oal, gravel or rubbish over ‘i a i itn | If enjoy thrilling, heart- Re A Another Advance for Women they have a right to expect. fae ert Re ae ease “Don't be sickening,” Claude | paved strects, unless the same is the senibtional “Alacrieate Feria’ (he searching. comearaliy framatic : Women have made another and a very notable} It is interesting to note that the first move to be thought her far too clever to | warned him, as they moved away | hauled in a tight box. “Earl Carroll Vanities” coming to| true-life narratives, you cannot advance with the election of Miss Elsie Eaves, of | advocated by this national body of teachers, by way , New York, as a full fledged member of the Amer-|of remedying this vital defect in our school system, ican Society of Civil Engineers. It is the first time;is the creation of a federal bureau of education | § he fooled long,” commented Ned. Ai uWhere way |. It is unlawful to play any game of ' y continued: “Mother sent | Wo three go to talk about our lives | ball or other game upon the strects,| ‘Re Auditorium tonight, ee ee Sen bie telegraphed Mr. Rangeley, | j\" . . alleys or sidewalks of the city except r | afoot fi Rangeley, to join her | Seneral, and bave # little pri-|in “places designated for that pur-| Easter Hamis—Kindly or-| newsdealer has it—price only a weley, vacy? No churches, no piluces, | pose, and is also unlawful for any | der your Easter ham ‘now.: quarter. Take a copy home with in the seventy-five of the society’s history] with a cabinet member at the head. and no picture galleries,” he |Ferson to hitch any animal or team you today, i i ‘ aac Ned's exclamation made her look | \y, “ i ake y, a bak \ Ahat a woman has been elected to full membership.| It is in the realm of education that paternalism in| y), murprined “How can you know | Wttned. “My feet ache at the|/to any lamp post, hydrant, water We will e and deliver 2 * 5 4 3 very thought of them, and they | trough, drinking fountain, mail box,|them Saturday afternoon.— Bd Other women have from time to time been admitted| government can most easily le itolerated and we are ait "ebret: gables guiaea”. “tis |aiteb vor ahude:treezin. any of che a \We thank ¥. | to a junior membership, which, however, carries no] believe the benefits which would accrue from a| paused Hear the gondola steps, and | streets, alleys, parks ‘or public| Logan’s—We Thank You. At all newsstands 25¢ 4 Aes “We can |@topnds of the city, and to throw or ieee We can Geposit in any street or alley of the| ‘TO0-LATE TO CLASSIFY = | | “He war unprepared and a little {CY fy barbed or smooth wire or| —— | tartled by the mirth of his glass, nails or tacks, TO’ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | sta y the mirth of his com The sticking up or posting of hand| WHEN you want some ashes mauled { | H | i} voting power. proper coordination of educational work throughout | - Recognition of Miss Evans came as the result of | the nation would mora than offset the evil effect of her long and brilliant serv as an engineer. She] concentrating still more power in Washington. | is a Denver girl and went to New York last year Plans advanced so far would give this national | after extensive engin ng work both indoors and] educational bureau the position of a coordinator of | gutdoors in the west. She has seen service with the | information, a developer of a unified system and 2n | United States Bureau of Public Roads, the Colorado | adviser to state and municipal boards of education. | ‘State Highway department and the Deny This, schedule has bi devised in order to placate Grande railroad and numbers among he those who fear the rising tide of bureaucracy in panions, but continued gravely | bills, placards or posters, and the} let me make you a price. When and without waiting for an expla- | printing or marking of any adver-| you want some fertilizer the best nation, “and go to my sitting |tisement of any kind upon any pri- town, let me show you some room.” an as ne, ide) irene te out half sheep ‘ | telephone, electric light or other pole ole, handed Mary im, and turning | Gr fost, or von any automobile or| Syeavat jo N s i y- other vehicle, whether upon the! black dirt give me a chance. Pho second thoughts, which are often | streets of th y or elsewhere, or} 977-5. T. M. Bu ments important bridge, railroad, water supply the United State best, biel leave hy to ete your tied eee Leadicte! property, uy pro-| street. 4 e , bike ichiaatinr a: SBMA IKE ce comasehtic| Orne aA sot y ntagiiciocanwh way there yourself, an y. {hibited unless the consent of the| ta SR I OS flood damage operations. She has also been mathe-| The fear of bureauc s understandable and Lee monnetuliig t6'ceay 16 PYDSECCE MRC BFOROE Le MIRE: eons ER Poem nd matical instructor in the College of Engineering of| proper, yet to circumscribe the work of a federal and,” he added with a look that | tained. 8 bungalow on Eighth street for $50| less time, keep cl under the University of Colorado and is at present assist-| educaticnal bureau with such restrictions would be to quelled Ned's tendency to rebel. | 74, pailher pei htae naatkine or| # month. Seven room modern house | sch oaata 4 ant manager of market surveys for an engineering| nullify its benefits to the country. Either we must | Vo tibelag heniias n 4 ee nailing of any hand bill, poster or ee aerials: vest for $45 a month | trying hygicnic conditions. ' publication. give it full power to really accomplish its purpose tigate, aiouhi=pou ant ca to | mayertisement of any kind upon any Se: iid | New way provides true Small wonder that she was elected to full mem-| or its creation will prove more of a hindrance than brane See ieee eae a tal FOR | SALE-Hopsehold furniture || security—discards like tissue 4 A fatherly squeeze of Ned's arm |compliange with the requirements of | Priced for auick sale. | Also house helped Ned to interpret these re- | law as to the posting of legal notic or Phone 872. bership! Hers is a record to be proud of and su a help. | e New York. The brilliant and witty | marks and to withdraw with bet- ee. ged oe igo in nu cat — By ELLEN J, BUCKLAND e « C. book is by William A. Grew, the | ter grace than Mary expected. bi dahl pia medal we TO BUY--One or two good G N i 4 nd Ahi uae TN ai | Claude, regardless of gondoliers, | the thrawit ie pee te used Army Squad Tents. Phone pga petted ry % 4 a | 4 Renee WRC uHRLOICANEnI: A put his arm casually about his girl | Srontanwe panies, ae ROi-J or eall at 709 Ave, A. Milton! (YLD-TIME sanitary methods xg e © 1927 & NEA SERVICE, INC. oa valuable part of #1 d < the and looked down at her. | projection or maintenance of ysl bring unhappy, fretful days. ast or other devices, for the 3 equaled app! erybody seems bothering you ne aicans an eR ete ‘ £3 True to his promise to the press,!lor of her cheeks, “and introduced | 12000 ath ch, Mary? Well, take a rest with |hibition of goods upon the sidewalk Easter Hams—Kindly or-| Now the insecurity of the hazardous District Attorney Banning called Mrs.) her to my husband, my daughter and] 6. "the dance: tiles: while = nd don't. 8: a d: ed jor the city, i unlawful, akaana ler your Easter ham now.| “sanitary pad” has been ended. Seymour Allbright to the witness| myself.” 4 Bilton i x “ | Other regulations which shold he! yyy . nid Gand immediately atter court was| “Just a minute, Mrs, Aubright,”| the, entire production was stared) Ned Stood Walting in the Doolways) word until you Want-tu’ | ka. [observed at this Lime, uecording to| We will bake and deliver! you wear sheerest gowns, meet declared in session on Monday morn-| Banning interrupted her gently.| ender t eid’ to be full ot] what that means?” she asked, as- | 1), What a comfort you are, Ea) Mr. Young, are those relating toi them Saturday afternoon.—| any and all social or business ex- “Did yo OW at! is ie ne s n ‘ e | ci stible: vi 3 hs is ¥ "7 ¥ ‘, . Hi: eof the tall, sta [red to Miss Cherry?” hia | changes of scene that there is never |agod to tye nes Lxou know, unless you happen to any kind within 25 - je-aged, richly dressed. woman’ w 1 did, My cousin, Miss Amelia | CRARECS Of scene tot oer it tot RUD SHES Se : want to. ing, or to burn hay, straw, leaves, occupied the. witnes it] Peabody, had heard. the Plescenie: oMee arroil's. ence Tr means that Mother will t79) pont worry! Toren Rangeles | 845s, weeds, paper, shavings, rubbish | been a throne, | had told’ me, although my or tit eenuires va Intge. east ot | {0 ‘iverce my father and umarry |) ONE MOOT own, He keown/OF other combustible material upon | five times as absorbent as the lice Cluny Albright,” the — wit-/ not yet taken me into his confidence.” | eee a ee ted that cold-blooded fish-~" Mother's money's gone. 1'm only a | 22¥ Paved street or alley of the city, ary cotton pad! ness answered in a low, clear voice.| “Go ahend, Mrs, Allbright, in your] | Pagrinereme ts Me “Mary, don't! Loren Rangeley's | Mother's money s a only 4) or upon the curbing or guttering of grocer’s daughter. any street or alley, unless a permit If she wi conscious th . ‘ i your niother’s money all | is gr: Mhree staff artists of metropolitan) “ it two or) own v hout half past ten or maybe it v Discards as casily as tissuc. No ying here tonight | my fat laundry, No embarrassment. , carries its own orchestra of 12 piec Only ited by the police and fire com- I's strong arm saved wewspapers were sketching her, she! was not quite so late, I went into] Vy: : % z . % i gone?” missioner, and any permit must re- : F wave no sign | the library of the clubhouse to rest} Which plays throughout the | pin Peina eran erilausly “Pretty nearly. ‘That's why she's| quire the burning to be done in me- You ask for it without hesitancy “You were related to the deceased | between dances. I was alone there, + | sour father? Why, youlre=? considering Loren Rangeley. tallic receptacles approved by the simply by saying “KOTEX” at any erage lea easy euateayandinst easlly visible Gopher Pest Now “I'm Ned Carter’ Rangeley, 1 |. Claude considered her gravely. | oni ae he’ fpaieces ee drug or department store. Proves asked gently asy chair: sily vis Ned . a Z % : guards as he may direct. i father,” Mrs. All-| ich B P bated B quanreled eit say fathee ito nee enrelad the grocery business, inthe urning of paper or garbage old ways an unnecessary ‘isk. Be : right’s voice tremb 1 Co 2 you all about that, long ago. That : ¢ strects or alleys or in the rear a Av Ket 4 Your mother is HT had sented inyself, myn eng COMDALET DY Fi Void you eversthing except his | Mary patted his arm. “Of course | of buildings within the fire limits of surctogetthe genuine, Only Keiex pursued in a deferential voice.! Miss Lane entered the ros ‘ou seo, IT wanted you to | I don't. Only, Father, you're fool- the city is prohibited. No person, itself is “like” Kotex, i mother died thre “Mrs. Allbright, may I approved of your fathe ne \love—the grocer's clerk. ish to spend so much money travel-| firm or corporation shall deposit, or “It would be much easier than | ing. When I go back we'll need to epee ta Be erea re near us any, to marry Loren Rangeley Jn, alter things a little. I can save » > De riby. oughfarcs, or in any yards or prem- You don’t mean that you money by waiting behind the | jses adjacent to buildings or other How could that be the counter or keeping the books, until] structures within the city limits, reason for calling yourself ‘Car- | YoU see what Vm best fitted for. I} any waste paper, excelsior, straw, McLean Co. Agent) name. | not disclose my pre: i ask if you| not deem it necessa the room is ib S engaye-| 2 public one. But when [heard the} Washburn, N. D., April 13. ment ty the defendant, pe] sound of aa kiss, T' rose from the) cigl)-—To rid McLean county 0 t viley 2” chair, intending to leave the room 4 ; : fe “I did not!” There was well-bred| to the lovers. It was then that 1) S°Pher aici nee mgent ee Andignation in the witness’ voice, heard Miss Lane say, ‘ll give you Norling has been busy mixing gopher KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue » Mrs. Allbright, I will ask! your answer now, Bob. It is y | poison bait for the majority of the! tery you did it before you ever | 40 hope you'll let me ride around |hay, leaves, brush, dry grass, weeds, a You if you recall the date of Satur- | “Go right on, Mrs. Allbright,”) county's townships. ‘saw me.” - in the car with you when you de- Seren rags, Srey oavceley boxes day, October 2, last? urged happi The townships and the names of| “I was tired of being just my | llver orders.’ wooden crates, lumber, rubber, or “1 do.” | anced. toward the _couple— other combustible materials. - “Mrs. Albright, will you relate the were in each other's arms—an events of the evening of October 2,| Miss Lane broke away from my insofar as they concern this de-| nephew's ‘embrace, as if confused,| fendant, and to the extent of your and I put my arms about her, con-| personal knowledge ’ ulating her—" | Claude's arm tightened about her. “You're my girl, all right,” he sald with husky voice. “But that Community Council inter. | isn’t necessary. As a matter of | fact, Loren will jump at the chance! Adopts New By-laws committeemen helping in preparation | father’s son. I wanted Claude to istribution of poison are | like me for myself. Mary, you | | must believe me.” s, Ed. Goven; Turtle} “] see my father,” Mar. Lake, Andrew Grabinger; Arena, Ole | punted. “I'm going to him.” ‘ £ * “My husband, Mr, Seymour All-| ust what were your words, Mrs.| “Not until 1—Mary, imagry me | of getting my daughter for his son. * bright, and my daughter, Muriel, and/ Albright?” ate pos andidhiens youn unalneene ion | Real course, docmE know this,” And _ Constitution s were attending the regular r-| “I believe T said, ‘I'm so glad! omy 5 uickly. "Ne 3 —— ‘ Gay night dinner-dance at the, Marl-| knew there must be some. iniatake. Heep pur far, and Claude will | seking cn Gs Gk aia Membership in the Women's Com- rare counhey Blak <i ees H su after all, Bob! Congratu- Malcom, Fred| “Utter and complete nonsense!” | he’s got. He has some of his moth- | munity Council, which is organized f she had rehearsed her. story That is all, Mrs. Alibright,” Ban- : It.Jgn't nonsense. You knew it | exe money. and he can: oat move. 298 core waaty server, abel oe ants ‘About half past nime my--nephew,”| ning dismissed her hastily but eour-| si, Wise, J. H-l isn't. Mary, look at me. Is It such | He quarzeled with Loren, you} Posed of one woman from each wo- she hesitated over the word as i “Your witness!” and he, Christensen; pe Nia i | Meee itp, teeeallay eras eaaniae an i hated to acknowledge the n ironic hand toward Chureh- | Byersville, Nick Leifxen and), | ; Mars. moving | 4 by. shoud: Laren Ramaeley. by on ARSE Sian ak eosin ” ; ship, “Mr. Robert Hathaway, | Shimpke; eI ele “Here we are. ‘Jump’ at me t 19 i : is also a member of the Marlboro} poi vog and Henry Dressen; Dogden, Carl moved together into the | Her father looked at her. She oe eee eed! railed Country Club, arrived — with Miss} TOMORROW: Ralph Cluny speaks | Ferderenko; Greatstone, Peter Borg; Aceadomln and ax Ned stopped | Was 80 pretty, so lovable, and #o| setary and’ treasurer, nnn ane, Miss Cherry Lane,” she amend-| from the grave to help Cherry. ‘Horseshoe Valley, Ole Sundby; Otis, pag , in that money meant | elected by ballot at the annual meet. an hi om th e to help Cheri : C. Wile| to pay the fees, Claude and Mary | unlike Polly ed, a flush staining the delicate pal-| (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) | fe peers Andrews, J il 'o:P8 hicotairs (Geshe: to little ty ee ang, The aceruilissteae mcnaee ~~ ——-—— | "Rushville, Carl Berks; Economy. *W wrong, daring?” asked m pee, Gauanter, Tm ‘BCOUR Al scneens' eae snares. sf 4)! . Service With a ee it 98 nikal i » remark-| Martin E. Songstad and George Mon-) Claude. EEN’ the ‘Dirt Destroyer’.” ‘Then, | standing committees. : i f BARBS ee eae eee een it ct’ which | soni Snake Creek, Gottlieb Schock; |‘ "Stary put her hand on: his arm | im answer to her look of amaze- The ew constitution provides that Smile Rosemont, Frank Johnson; Douglas,| syq drew him Into a smut room at | went: “You've seen the signs, aure-| the club shall hold regular meetings the story takes place. A iL 7 : ri A splendid cast headed by Ricardo] Amund Berg: Ole Nelson and FRIID’ sn side, empty of sightseers for the |ly. They're everywhere, It's n good | from September te. June, Inclusive, BEWARE THE TUB! see is a eal Beeedion® Bernt Fines; Heaton, Dave; Moment. She noticed, with ex- | article, too, 1 invented it out of |and the annual meeting shall be held An insurance company reveals that | 4™q"” Navman trevory enacts the | Keeky and Underwood, C. W. Gannon, | treme annoyance, that it contained | Mom's old kitchen cleaner recipe. |on the first Friday in June of each the bathtub is a dangerous fixture,! thrilling story. It’s one of gangsters | two or three paintings by Bellini, | ‘Then I had an idea for a fancy tin | year. The usual provision is made 8 persons being paid for falls in) and get-rich-folk, of tle Bowery and | ¢ G s N|She feared she would always for- | can. It caught on. It's years since | for special meetings which may be tubs last year. Next time you see] Park avenue, of y At) get thelr beauty and only astactate | I've been a poor grocer. At first called by the president or any three _@ sooty individual, don’t seoff at) mer ray I kept quiet about it—well, because | Members, | One-third of the active > Real, helpful, hearty in- terest in you and in serv- ing your interests. is the first thing that this ‘in- surance agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance , ; : i ‘them with this most troublesome membership shall constitute a quorum| You will forget you ever corn hie tae a ene has) ¢ And happiness. It a the ate n pee ja y of her life. “Mother knows, of Pally, ae was Tool enenah a pul lock of mauaueen willl act peevent| ane minute afier Pada Co. has to offer you. j i 3 [aoe aout ti ie id id in a low voie ney she'd come, hac a4 | those present from proceeding with ; ‘keep up his insurance. & vhere | as placed the Hatate of | She said ; pice. Bach pr P ty Mice clainis were paid for persons in-! fae ee Richt “te ca piknecle| yuilte tadehutt, igecsaved. Well, that's all right,” Claude | money. I thought I'd keep it dark | the day’s program. Backed up .by knowl- vhi e ple: -lovi Matt Pillen, Petitioner, | answered easily. “Polly must know, | and go and find her myself, and Each organization represented in Frome len ne Hae Me eae YS svatav Ladenort, {sooner or later, I meant, whats | surprise her. But 1 never did. | the council shall pay dues of $2 per! John M Ladenott Guster, ia iade: | the trouble between you and Ned?” | There was x time when I had no | year, the by-laws provide. “The duties| 82°°i overnight ‘ persons inter-| Mary decided that her father | money, when I really wanted to | of each officer are defined therein, |. ms jured getting in or out of bed, the 4gompany reports, but we know that) throws praise, gives him the girl of} unnumbered thousands deeply hurt at|his heart, and then—Fate, that well} edge, Skill and years of experience in insurance matters, this interest wetting out of bed probably never|/known specter of the screen—steps | t . f Wwere insured... . If you don’t)/in and deals u surprising blow. | pondents. | would be safe. “He wants me to| find her; but after considering | With the provision that, written re-| riteseliasise Bade credited becomes a definite; think a bathtub is perilous, just look i | f North Dakota to the | napry him,” everything—well, I just coutdn't, | Ports 5! z ick lnstiog recattgcuin fist 1 f Be rae toe Pay) Carrol! PITOL THEATRE [Above Named Respondents: a crey |. Claude looked at her, “The Renjember, I didn't know about |"Ual meeting of the year’s work. | at ycur druggies oF shoe r woenanle tool for More grief for Buckingham Pal-| ‘The lure of the Orient and the cited and required to appear betore | devil! But [hardly biame him,” — | you." in ee Mee the peeineaip of your business. We plan protection for you that mysterious is the power back of the the County Court of th: He's Loren Rangeley’s son.” | “But, Father, didn’t you want to |each being three, with the exception zpee. “Big Bill” Thompson has been | A succe: i hieved by Zan-| Burle in said State, off g 3 Gut into the world gud inet (aoe ch the fi itt hich shall fits haat h lected mayor of Chicago! wecess that was. achieve yor the County Judge of sald Count He can't help that. Don't you | go out into the world and meet peo- | of the finance committee which shal its your business as the #3 SNR Ai. dra, “The “Man “Who Seex, Tomor, a tie Gourd Hioutte nthe 1 Ot | tke hm Mary? Ned haa, sudden nle? have, tive members. ‘The committees ii 2 seientis an anti- r . smarek, Ins : , ve boy. | . , Test room, i “dote she. he claims will make Tnes Ce petind Ae ao (ane! on th ped day of M: A. D. y ui Tp ge re Areal | (TO BE CONTINUED.) § program legislative, park, girl. wele e iinnecessary. | But. professor, waking | o4 ‘mystified and entertained. forenoon of that d | vantly, come behind that | "hOWN LASHED Tara: Inianh welts. And comunity A OM rah Pa Zandra denies control of powers! if any you have, why « Should | easel I'll kiss you. aL roneaar + A Colorado* town rulés that cows|R&t Tesident in, the Teast occult 9 » : att i Suiiue| Sure,” said Claude. : INTO RUINS = (.————_—_: MURPHY . s a a is auditors. Commenting on his nity - | ‘They came from behind the easel, i Fray roti the streets st will, "Ths emontizaions, ne agpar dev nathe|eadchor™ fateh Ms, My, ites |preaeuse Code malonsly a BY TWISTER}! _Justajingle | “The Man Who Knows _Zows, at last are to have just as much) ing! that ‘could. not. be accomplished a ox ed a glance at the painting, which eee, oo er ee Insurance" 4 : wee t ary person if he applied Se seer tilaek he privately thought too ugly for (Continued from page one) Pop watched his kid on roller skates. Fu 1 Directors ere 216 Broadway Phone 577 % Peaches Browning has written / Some attribute clairvoyant powers to|Four (4), Lincoln Addition to the | words. workers were en route to the devas- "Then tried them out: himself. ineral I BISMARCK. N. D. Msong. Young man, beware wine and| Zandra and some credit him with the| City of Blamarck, North Dakot He also avolded looking at Mary. |tated area this morning to operate | And now he eats three mealn a day Licensed Embalmer in a ae | women, too. ae ab d the minds of others, | Drsinuing at the - | He was diagnosing jher case, and | under the supervision of American! Right off the pantry shelf. Charge : Z t ¢ ; : hat| His rexponsey to the great number a on suspected that, having been loved | ational Red Cross representa ie a ‘ | “ects about, time te dd the winter | Of, -duestions “pronounced at each /218.95 feet, th and caressed /y Polly all her life, | A ,detachment of cavalry started er- Hams—Kindly ‘or- Day Phone 246 jn such a dirty house! rence anether he makes that esser:| south line of Mary was finding it somewhat be | expected to arrive today to take|der your Easter ham now.|q Night Phones 246-887, ve IE ced ate rgrlag fest ities line of the waid block, a dis: | Witgering to be suddenly shut out When the government calls that vdge, a neral convention for crime sup- thence east over police duties. Fort Clark is 50 feet, 3 line ‘of said block | from her mother's heart. He could We. will: bake and deliver ? : ‘oF Yel fect to the piuce | yee It had utterly failed of the ef- |" A*Red "Cross, WANTED ——E— , ees 5 et here | them Saturday afternoon.— Plow’ sion it is to be hoped they'll! ¢ sas .] be vee na ys ‘0 We Se ro. OF fect Polly play for. It had f u i aH ite the “Vaniti to Show wining: of ay acre, more or | Ter f og ha Miike. b 4 "e—We Thank ¥ : ‘ Z ing, breaking or he young man with the| Vanities eas, and said sale to be at jvrtvate reaped bl or Bld pack 0 and. Red Cross headquarters at St. Logan’s—We ~. Capital Funeral other field Lahopea We Here This Evening | tiditt werwten be made of this cita-| was gorey for the girl, but he was | Lous. dais ‘hennee ’ Parlors - Dated this 13th day of Apri, A. b.| much more sorry for Polly. All telephone lines to Rockspri . ‘ The “Earl Carroll Vanities,” which | 1927. ak ee Done fee me te leek at, any Severed when the tornado “916 Mata Ave, pj has he aptly described as “The (SEAL) - A more big, t women who won't | struck about 0 last night. A line- 2 Ace of American Revue,” will come 1. G DAVIES, take any exercise, lost thelr figures, | man ducceeded in tapping a wire Sg ne aan ir eS UO ri a ee Pa ena a Pee ae Dave Chasen as the bright and shin- ax) 4.” ie major the sas. meter that hi ong, ae ” played ‘fo f tn measuring |” : ated, Be san estimated <e sro ‘The flow of of shee, rin £ Fri ™