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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927 —<—$—$—$—$——-. —— “PAGE FOUR working for sou, when they re- T $ Tri today the only observer at a delicate operation is a! z > for sou, “when they re na The Bismarck ribune moving picture machine suspended above the | 4 mn fF Father Thinks He Is Still Too Young : what they called love, He fought _ n for the right to earn their own liv- | ter jing and live as they pleased. | | They've certainly taken the curse | An Independent Newspaper oper eect i Wwery cain he perating table, noiseless in operation so as not to area UT Sa tal tert affect the nerves of the operating surgeon and | recording faithfully every movement of the most "Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,|famous surgeons of the day. Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at) When this film is shown to a class of medical : “QBismarck as second class mail matter. Mints Kx i chinera ‘is saped ob ae “Geotre D. Mann... «President and Publisher) *tudents a special camera is used for projection — _— | 0 that at any point in the operation the machine z * Subscription Rates Payable in Advance a0 | be stopped for a study of a particular feature from. the words, !Old Maid,’ an agp the handcuffs off the married A women.” ps He paused, “Now, take the girls of your own time. Remember, lots of men of their age have been killed eve in the war, and there's a deadly i | Daily by carrier, per‘ year ... " seati abe y vhile | fear in the back of their minds IES a a of the operation or a part may be repeated while Nove! cant By Margaret Turnbull [3 thst ther'it nave. oo choice in the © Daily by mail, per year, the lecturer points out the vital lessons to b- L TY. : | matter at all. They rush round ¢ ry (in state outside Bismarck).... learned from the technique of the expert. . . y (OU ANE | throwing themselves at the head of z Daily by mail, outside of North Dakot oe 6, It is an enormously important advance in the IT- \ the first thing in pants that comes ‘ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation delanee “ot 'suegery. “The Aly’ Gad CHiN AUOE Te Ie - WHY Kip | Quorn, M8. vy oargare eae. | thelr way. In sour mother's tine 4 Member of The Associated Press that the development did not come’ earlier, since \ ; OURSELED | of ie pod aad lu pours the great { * ic? The Associated Press is exclusively entitled tc| its advantages are so obvious and so valuable. 4 S i = - trouble is. that they .let themselves $ the ase for republication of all news dispatches eRe oie eas : | THE STORY tely. Kither way, the tr stedited to it or not otherwise credited in pa | * 1 Hy i wracs,| race suffers, % 5 pep, and also the local news of spontaneous origin| ,_, Farewell to the ot 22s NE | tie cad: DEBE or Of RASIBING'| St be CRBBIO RUS VOUReHE: sy } published herein. All rights of republication of aii! Perhaps no news within the memory of man has that just means money: ‘The people | girl. Remember yon are my girl, / \ other matter herein are also reserved. been so welcome as the dispatch from London which : around Peace Valléy like me for | whether you marry or stay single. tt —evz-_ ouueu |said that a woman had invented a shirt that elfm- myself. Where could I get the | Marry, if you want to, and don’t Foreign Representatives ates ® ancient sport ing ° 7 uivalent of that if I rooted my-| be ashamed. of the feelings that 4 13 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY TEL LAE KURA RAR ITL HRHE RAT felt up and atarted to splurge? “it | drive you into it. Good Lord, they're ’ CHICAGO * eae or eae ee <3 wate sats I let on I had money all my old | natural. We all have them, more iy Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg | tainly have been married and must have witnessed | | neighbors would shy off, and only | or less. You Judge your man by It pa YORE BURNS & abe Ave. Bldg |™!" frenzied searches, punctuated by soul-searing | the lot that always want . the wae. of those eC ht isd ; SRR i . : : thing for nothing ‘would hi ‘othing else. "t let his n bl. he: 5 = or hing ‘oul ang at ‘othing else. ft (OER Se gan I RT or coral HEE ite Noli on WHA hiany Ging okinmtttal around. So I kept on in the old | father prejudice you against him. I (Official City, State and Cranty Newspaper) PEM DOIN OU ek BA UL eC LL shop. I’ve had g lot of fun fixing | No man’s responsible for his father. ‘ happiness have been wrecked. Many a wife has} things up for nice people who| That's entirely his mother's affair, r] p Our Improved Diet A had the first glimpse of the brute who was her would haye died rather? than tell a| and that’s where her duty to the a stranger their, troubles.” race comes in.” | He looked at his daughter to see He stopped abruptly. | if she fully comprehended: his | bad you to talk with about what | scheme, Mary's eyes shone and | ['ve read and thought, ghter, 80 | she patted his arm. ‘ I'm apt to keep on like a Chautau- “It kept piling up,” Claude con- | qua lecturer.” With the modern develop of refrigerator} husband, as he mouthed horrible nd rooted and cold stor freight cars and other means of] ynder the edge of the rug for a recaleitrant collar transporting fresh fruit and vegetab! the aver-| button. Gone was the tender, loving spouse of the ir age American family is living on a finer dict, honeymoon and in his place was a horrible stranger from the standpoint of health, than ever before.|who raved and ranted calling upon high Heaven “Haven't The nal features of most vegetables and] to witness his martyrdom in searching for a button sina Hie aed Tah sient alae ane ary pee : fruits has gradually been done away with jintii] that refused to be found. you,” and he twinkled at Mary “Here's Ned now. Pretty prompt, the whole United States cats lettuce, green peas,| Men are skeptical as yet over the good new: over this time-honored Joke, | you are. I sald half an hour.” “loaned him money, blamed if his “It seemed half a century,” Ned business wouldn't boom. He'd be | told him, coming straight toward paying it back to me in no thne! Mary, “Well, have you talked me * and I'd bave all that spare cash | over thoroughly and come to the « on my hands, Money breeds | right conclusiot money. I've spent all I wanted to,; “Irunny, isn't At," | drawled in a quiet way. I lived behind the | Claude, as he saw Mary color, “but grocery mostly to keep Aunt Lyddyy we had other things to talk about. happy, but I've had fun bullding | When Mary mentions it, we'll take und remodeling houses to suit me. | up your case, The question to con- | The White house you and Polly | sider just now is, are you pleased ; lived. in was one of them. I own | to face your father?" | nearly all of Clover Hollow. But,| Claude lovked at his watch, ns ull I met Ned here, I never really "ll be bere at five. You see, I — enjoyed travelifg about and using | wired him long before my—before hs” peaches and pears all the round is too good, they point out, to be true thi Within the memory of middle aged persons of|the pearly gates. A world without a hid today the average American diet was a sorry one,/collar button would be a wor'd without evil, “ consisting of pork and potatoes in the winter time | world without sin, a beautiful place to live in, They | as and potatoes and bread gravy in the summer] will point out that many a man has met death with | time, with an occasion: lad or dish of stewed]a smile because he believed that in the other world fruit making its appearance from time to time. one wore but some sort of a nightgown that did The perfection of cold storage methods made it} not require collar buttons. The pangs of death! possible to keep many things of a seasonable nature} would indeed be a small sum to barter for such so as to supply a steady all year demand. This] an eternity of from the annical influence was the first step toward a better diet for the} of that invention of Satan, the collar button. e t American family. Then the refrigerator cars came] If this lady inventor has achieved a practical — eajored travelisg aboot and using | wired him’ loug) before miy—before i ing, enabling res! its and egetables | ¢: atute Se eepen that eve! . i Aneel $$$ $$$_$__________—-¢ | to! self. | Polly |. No matter how he pu \ into being, enabling fresh fruits and vegetables substitute for: this cross that ‘every man has borne, | ) ° e © > iG Old Masters *! timid man about some things. With | things to Polly, it wasn't devotion q to be shipped for medium distances. Fu her! every man will rise and call her blessed and in the | e Ww 2 i Ned, it's been grand. And you! / to her that brought him to Paris, development of freight cars and steamships has] days to come will erect monuments to her memory | a ¥ Pears ean ee ee Lal) i knew about roy aL It was devotion to business, and resulted in the supplying of the finest fr and] and endow hospitals in her name that her glorious © I met a traveler from an antique | What the money was for. Ink ; ('m in on that business. He wired Segal: ito fevers tablar in the tana.” (ihe amnounld eoneeibatian’ 43 -edffteridg “ hinianllyanag be SA6- = © 1927 & NPA SERVICE, INC. ‘on Me! of the fun I'l get out of just buy-| me last night that he would be ag : rey Se iP bs eg may . ‘ | did not make the mistake s Lane used—I'll give you your] Who said: Two vast and trunkless| ing things for you! Now that Polly | here, of meat consumed in the United States is enormous, quately commemorated. i swer now, darling’---and not legs of stone . knows you know me, can’t we go! “Father! Coming here?” J but in the last few years the quantity of fruits and Rete Bo \ rise 5 not only th ob : ; a Stand in the desert. Near them, on| and do some shopping? I want to} Claude nodded, surveying Ned upward turn that the supremacy of meat as the] Recent disclosures in the Chicago grain trade er of the man for whose mur “But not’ entirely sure, Mrs, All- whose frown ” | Mciow you sere Pat SNIP SINE? aRctatiee: a eee x 1 article on the American menu is fast bein indicate dishonest action in the handling of a most Sihathetse figure in the "Ro noe positives, but Tam sure| A" command: U4 Seer °F 14) ovather, Wwe mustn't be reckless. | and pull the strings.” threatened. important commod' Action of the Chicago : ‘f nae ssing ‘my nephew, that| Tell that its sculptor well those| 1 can't take it quite all in,, How | Ned, still astonished, looked at With the development of new vehicles for ship-| board of trade in suspending the company under | I will ask you to n passions read many thousands have you?” | him in silence, He wondered, con- . P rs pany | A N Mrs. Allbright, I will ask] Which surviv 4 4 3 ment, there came development of new methods of] suspicion is most warranted and timely. \q your a BO Ge! ‘ " se id att Tut a auiting pa Cpe Ce iain on fe runs nearer to millions, he Wace Peta 4 < /— shipping, until today these perishable articles of] When the farmers’ revolt started in the north-) Sephen. Ch Nested. cour-, Suir father, go to the editorial offices| The hand that mocked them and|~“Sfercy, what will Mother say?” | the agent’ for Loren. Iangebey ? | 1 food are transported tremendous distances and} west, some very bitter propaganda was broadcast had offered your 0% The Star and ask that the an-] the heart that fed: |= =| Mary looked up at her father, | There was no. time to foll at f I arrive on the dinner table in the very finest con-] relative to grain companies and exchanges. In at did“ Mr,” Rob- | Vigs Lane end-yout father be omit-|" apgeatz | aed, Mt eet the miomeg that | tise of thought st present, i hs ‘ i , a tribute he program of cooperation be- | fac! Ne rtisan Li e ‘ rrow! f J ted from the Sund P| Chureh-| “My Ozymandias, ki ff] made her proud, but the way he | would return to it. see. ‘ake ‘ dition agen ate e es niet ca p fact, the Nonpartisan 1 eague ee ee outcry Bl of | as eee aa a iy nama in Gaymanilian, ingot) en nade antiueed tt (Oficina | Wie wind sontigd Brn. otnateis f ce ete eee wee = the renlulty {ater e neon en ee ng “Yes, I did. 1 ant, him] Look on my works, ye Mighty, and| dear, original men, Nothing shoddg | eails, eh?” ‘ ces Sas abolish grain exchanges and place the handling of to i abil a Lia ng: oat one Gane i NA about Claude Dabbs and his “Dirt | Mary rose et hee decision, “I'm The Feminine Foot . that commodity strictly upon a cooperative basis. what Mn| “Now, Mrs. / » I will ask! Nothing beside remains, Round the| Destroyer.” going back to Mother. Father, you 1 ‘i EDP A hill asked | YOU Whe u went after your visit’ decay sain hs avr | "t— if For many centur right up to the most mod: | Disclosures made in Chicago rather sust in some il asked! to the o oe The Star ss dine of that colossal wreck, boundless} nang eatchlapi er: teen pare: apse renner a lot of wen i ern times, a small foot was the ideal of all women | of the contentions made at that time in so far as a ( aise Aiteuat epee bos Bevo pete eae ae dc eee What are you afrald oft” he! to let.a woman down, you mean?" ly ‘A small foot was the badge of a lady. Cinderella, | member of an exchange is concerned. The Chicago, | “S Miss ae : “To tell him what you had over- tesuwane ver sands stretch! asked bluntly. Mary looked at him. dublously. 1 it will be remembered, was favored by her Prince|board of trade, however, is seeking to ascertain | 'Bi! °\* why (3p —Percy Bysshe Shelley: “Ozy-| But Mary could not, or would | “I—well, something lke that, t it ¥ ‘4 doubted Chureh Sand ogy y y ty—" + = - Charming because she had a foot small enough to|the truth before taking any drastic action. The] prodded, sul with uvetuous cour | lee, aan ee cl sale ldn't hav. 1 : 1 fit in the glass slipper tat was the despair of all]world’s largest grain trade concern has been sus- | fd, He. hollowed tha jenmlinieda | gece cgusraerone om memes eet moa! Pe eb eadig k ppt ya ES . Fi ee shie: boas ds 4 was ridiculous on the face of | Mr. Hathaway had given, did a When they entered the sitting | that way. That’s called sex-antag: 4 i* the other damsels in the fairy kingdom. Chinese| pended from the C icago boar of trade. Action! Mrs. Allbright cried indignantiy. redhecnen itty eked re page Phos | At The Movies room, said? “You're not afraid | onism, daughter. Don’t you trust women have had small feet, for their feet are band-|has been taken now which would not have been ~~ h ot said a pl fs Bob | tively nthe a fOr cea ofyme” me any more than that? (I'iq a ‘2 eced: whe! scr eae ewer ent eee S a nil a Ftati, about out a scene which had] ue he sui : ” “y " ) 4 man, but you think I'd h F = aged when they are very small children and thus | possible a decade ago. It shows that the agitation | (oyoy ‘1 betwen: hee aire had ki pais he a de ae nat iy He CAPITOL THEATRE A aakal recs her head. “I simply eh rere ies teh any wok prevented from growing. Always the aim has|attendant on the various farmers’ movements has | father—" | Paige answered in a low, CraBEINE) wpoker Faces,” the feature whi “Hin, I'm always afrald of those | “Father, it’s all perfectly hortid. , been to have a smaller foot. It has always been! not been in vain. | in eee ca pa ale |" "To Faith it seemed as if Ralph|is now at the Capitol Theatre, is! 7 Jove ‘getting sho a from me.” I'm so mixed up. I love ey ‘and ‘ j } supposed to be a badge of proper ancestry and deli-! Grain growers of the northwest will watch with | they could not have been continuing | Cluny had risen from the, dead to Harry Pollard’s best production. |_|" He watched her remove her hat,| I do trust you, but Mother—well, | >” cate breeding. interest the outcome of this suspension. Much un-| x conversation aiready — begun?”/ ely the girl he had loved. Plante and Edward Everett Horton, ad Pera Ay Pr ee pene kale vege 2 etic girl has changed all | fai 5 rse, is ii e he: “ iM sPhiled. ge ‘,OMORROW: Flo Ripley, “li | who co-stars in the picture, admit it Ys 5 ,” agreed Claude. “It wou! FE eee eee crite aouel ates Lid Lapel wc enero s Mina Sa ott” Mrs, Alibright flashed) tovec ete her, chanee ty bikeken| is the best picture they have ever| his rooms, Still Claude had a feel-| all be quite plain and simple it i that. ere heretofore the classic feminine foot/discussion, and many actions chargeable to boards | ang ; _ | Cherry's name. played in—h more laughs and| ing she was not at rest. Polly hadn't muddled things up. cs has been a 4B, now shoemen declare that high-]of trade were in reality the sharp practices of in- : panna we jhe the (Copyright, 1 NEA Service, Inc.) Sihoy SBP aa aan anything they! “J¢ it’s Ned, you needn't be wn-| It’s the children who suffer from ) = grade footwear cannot longer be coastructed dividual members. When the boards of trade at the | Hine Teh Mise tena Medco ——— are Rerehoeore) Anne, easy,” he told her, cryptically. But | mixed motives and marriages. Well, ; ii F apy pensohed pean If anybody ought to be able to! x5 rently did not h my girl, we'll make {t plain and t 1 this size as the staple last. Girls who can rideygreat primary markets of the country realize their | is ate to her slster'a| P A THOUGHT ' give an unbiased opinion it is a cast| Mary apparently did not hear. y sri, raph Nise pts 3) H t and row and swim and run and jump are not| responsibility, and ins lige (cn i ck le nee! Stab Ras pia aa -Cicmonens int: 28GkNr | oued down, “There's ‘Ned’ now, tosay here and give it Racgel ; , . wn fiance?” o—_________—____—_ | comedies in the past few years. at | lool jown, * 's Ne OW, y ‘. i {likely to teeter around on 4Bs. More likely they'll] obeyed, much of the criticism written and spoker "Albright, are you sure youl” Ve cannot werve God and Mam|they are right in their’ declaration| at the landing stage, Hishalf hours elder, some tea, and keep him 4 = be 5Cs, or better. regarding such agencies will ce: | repeated the exact words of Miss| mon—Matthew vi:24. is borne out by. the crowd who are] measure more like fifteen minutes.” | Walting while I go and talk to your 4 8 But this is no cause for despair. The modern [ened are Sel Bute ane my EES ee filling | the theater at every per-| Mary came to the window's bal- | mother.” ie }~ irl may have larger feet, but she is a mueh fine: The Control Board Departs 1d corti “UMS, Allbright| He will aid’ us, "When we altempt aya Suny nd lonnedoRiAln nie ne: | Ree meenees emaNper ari ngnee a r specimen of healthy womanhood than her maternal} Germany is rejoicing over the departure of the anaes hs ene eee onl arork nace i nudes palsy oh pean Siiwen| dlocwnienna tes the 0cton “{ \think better of Polly than ® i ancestors. If the modern girl has developed her |inter-allied military control commission, which has | ‘ 3 . ae vie’ [Sills swasn't a college professor] and saw him: greeted by two pretty | theg’ eld Claude, and was gone, . , 1 feet she has not left other parts of her body be-! functioned for eight yea For that period it. has | = after all. And Sills himself is au-| English girls, guests of the hotel. i wat ane 4 ' : | hind. Shoulders, neck, arms and legs have come jbeen an annoying and visible evidence to the Ger- | JEY’RE ALL Al IKE — 2 ae lies Caete put bis nant. pele Mary's CHAPTER XIV an B in for the vigorous exercise.of the age and we fini|man people of their national humiliation. | wih 4 ALAR or has been masquerading as apro:| Chun and ied her face RS, POLLY JOHNSTON, rev +, _ that _modern girls have the symmetry of perfect} So we can be glad that the commission has | by Bess Bly mf Asa. Aer OB Leet ORLY ee a SLMMReartinatE MAO turning from an aimless walk ie = physical poise and glowing health : Be finished its labors and can depart and leave the | ze ay ieanats editor, in inter: He's the Wee of son any man might | about Lear oot 94 —_ ope by the ( Pt and the activities that have developed the o/|nation more free’ to manage its own affairs. The | LET ME TELL ¥e0 THE WEW Fe ing him, got mixed up on his| be proud of.” elevator at he had Just been* 4} 1. & © the modern girl’s foot have given new sparkle t9|only thing left for the German people to fee! put Te" LAGKOA THERE EM PELE | terns.” Sills was really a “fellow"| Mary looked steadily at Claude | given a message to the effect that i | 0 WOER PuoFF ut the University of Chicago, tak-| without replying, though it took ef-| a-gentleman was waiting for her in ~ “ : her eye, has sent nature’s rouge to her cheek, put/ out about is that Germany is the only member of | [WE WANNA ATTACHE 0 [6 THE STEERING WHEEL,SoTHe| |ing an advanced degree in philoso- plying, A 4 | SN fe a 4 ay VIBRATIONS PAT THE Powe. - hy. A “fellow” i di "| fort to do it. He patted her hair| the lounge. q a coat of creamy tan on her shoulders, rounded out the League of Nations which is subject to arms| | 4004 4TCars as VS FAT THE PowOER GENTLY ON Beet cue garainaee San, es and sighed. “1 wouldn't say “His card,” demanded Polly, a 4 with firm muscle the arm that used to be so|control by other ‘nations. Yet that is a small Te Meee oF re les —ALso A BUFFER) | trom the university to help Tiim| word, daughter, only I éan't see you| wrinkling her nose, a little in ‘| = “gracefully” flabby, straightened up the back tha:|/enough matter and one that will no doubt soon be ee EM a Toe eee OPN) Sputline Mh. Moris. a Pees far Gektlng its thing alone, with- ree Be ig eS vag l-oe4 4 ms is mg, Bet a aa ET WS is rH Ess ELE. wl ¢ aids the professors in their} out Polly's help.” . ys i Bend eo ‘droop’, eo Aastionably—in short, the gli! aaj ’ CUPLER FoR THE HAIR, : routine duties. “That's odd, Father, and hard| her a slip of paper on which was “| i = of today is not the girl of yes sand, w ith | is now well on her way back to her S A BOTTLE OF’ Sills left to go on the stage be-| t» explain, ‘The difference between | Written, “To see Mrs, Johnston, I all due respect to our mothers, we are glad of it. | former position as a powerful nation. Step by step | , PERFUME, fore, sept AE nut eens, of doc! Mother's generation and mine—I mith @ message from Mr. Range- ns ; SS she has come along a very difficult road and for taught a class a day in his life.| mean aban ioe ant marriage. at Nopeke me up first,” Polly. in 4 } Movies in Surgery the sake of peace and real harmony among the, However, after the unknown dra-| makes her—well, she just doesn ed the bo; nd hav i é A ; Bae ee tpaerat; re haan a matic editor “dubbed” him a pro-| understand, and yet—you do.’ structed the boy, ave. the } J The establishment of the moving picture us the | nations it is to be hoped that all difficulties between fessor he has never been able either| “Yet Polly was as modern as any | Sentleman told I will be down in a 4 accepted method of teaching the art of surgery lias! her and the allies may soon be smoothed away. | (as he puts it) “live it down” ot| girl of today—in her own marriage. | moment.’ 1 been guaranteed by the adoption of the system by | ITE i i ie ope cS LORE ‘She took what she wanted and pre- ae ARES ek scones, stralat: 1" the famous Bellevue hospital in New York city in Divorce “Slush” | chakel” Med ?petacioind st! served her freedom by running , powder er nose, : tna of Sills’! away. I tel? you, Mary, so that| tucked a stray lock away under recent picture: ft peat Et ae | sour mother's example won't , set her hat, surveyed herself carefully place of the old amphitheater system wherein medi-| Several divorce actions recently staged have bee aceasta 1 they ° started ing] The ladies are becoming “Adam-| other armies, too. where the soldier: pCa ccires pote you: Lies ined,” according to the new Pari-|are none too careful with their words. i “Name one man who never has|sian. Now, as to the men, would | hehe sie, byes in Hi jon erystal se! see i22 what prominent pastor wrote A‘monument to the woman who in- ee Cer ident of the United, vented Camembert cheege in 1791 has! Adlerika wi Claude rose, surprise you. J.*Hutchinson, drug-| helped pave the way for the-free- 4 2 GO - peerise, dont you have today. Then cee eee ua) | Het white 3 . London's death tot of street acci-| being paid’ by the: British govern- wrdatoes! _& dents is lower shan that of New York | ment. Thig is the annual. of Only one perpétual pension is now ana, Cuba,| you say they are growing madam-| The world’s greatest ined? fir, wens Loudon 1866 = cal students occupied raised seats in a bowl-like| fairly nauseating to the reading public, Details | Mee Aste plete the lead agvenigs| you against marriage, that Polly's Aetine alter, Se saustared (back = room, at the center of which the operations were} of testimony have been printed that should never | Sills. treatment of me was really the: re- ace patho, ‘coe oF. ay ms OR GR = performed. {have seen the light of day. The principals have | yO smears aoe ae ae eau a fe |. Claude had’ chosen a. secluded d Under’ this system the students were quite a| reveled in the sensation of giving “spicy” reading | Justajingle i “You see, they vaw In thelr moth. | 284 recessed corner, from which he = + distance away from the subject. Vital observations | matter to a thrill hungry public. | ers, how the old way worked. ‘Th gould kee P. base rnned ver 4 ~ had to be made by attending physicians and re-| Newspapers who are thus pandering to the lower He dreamed he dwelt in marble hatls,| Ch2!-sans for life. No freedom) the Tounge. He ‘wondered about Ne = - layed to the students, who had little opportunity to | tastes of their reading public are not enly injuring ‘in that there’s nothing wrong, | Of, mind oF body, and nothing ex: polty after all these years. What } acquire accuracy of observation or skillful technique. | their individual standing as newspapers of the bet-- S5peer THOSE GINCRACKS AN ‘Cause “he'd been . playing marbles S'woman. . Naturally ‘the girls e¢ | W23 het mind toward Loren Range- ( 4 Recognizing these disadvantages of the old sys-| ter sort but are laying the foundation for a reveca- Tall Mu The Wop fas Pe yo eect Tar saenmaetd allsahy. tans: your mother's age thought thes | rayne nanees | had time : % tem, prominent physicians decided that it must | tion of many of the privileges of the public press,| | CYLINDERS, TRANSINsc pom BPA Kes —— | hated marriage. - ‘They were really | trentary glimpse in. the. Hille. } Z be possible to adapt the moving picture to the| making it possible for a successful censorship pro- | ' How Nucl Gas PERAULE Fights 18 Years to afrald of It. They were lgnorant,! borough inn to go. by. a problem and thus solve the difficulty. With this] gram to be instituted against American journalism IWANNA KNOW ABouT. i Mary, so that I poh ge When he saw her he forgot every- ‘ idea in mind edperiments were conducted until | at some future date. A CAR -MT A VANITY- : Get Rid of Gas) Poiny's viewpoint. 1t turt ‘some | {ROE eee, _Chanaes! To be sure rene semen eg ee ee TABLE! when she Yan away. must change every man oo a | States who floated u dillion- hes didie ‘ Who! “1 had stomach : trouble for 18| “Then I finally got it tha oe, aan, OF Womans ; FA if BARBS || public bond issue for relearn | Ree, Salieiat to. Momus ee ey! T renrn Since tating Adlevike T'teel| sort tried. to break tree Dy take Pil aur. eae ous, ad 28 ok ‘ : What fi b id ree ite ‘ you'll HAVE ; : + than for years and have not| ing up’ suffrage and rootl : ; 36 Fh, would Sight sore ee eal There has been no perceptible in-| \ GET A MACHINIST heen bothered with gas.”—L. 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