The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1927, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927 MALE HELP WANTED _ W Pee SE person luce and supply the demand for Rawleigh Houbehold Products in E, Morton County. Tribune Classified Advertisements 1 insertion, 25 words or under $ 50 2 insertions, 25 words or si t HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern 5 room house and lots 13-16, Block 69, McKen- zie and Coffin addition. Price $3600.00. Libera! discount for out the vote at elections, and oppo- ition of the chamber to any “‘con- emplated action by~ government which may disconcert or embarrass any of the great basic industries up- on which national prosperity ‘ulti- mately depends.” This latter resolution, regarded as ambiguous by some of the delegater, was the source of much speculation. When the councilors entrained for home today there was no well-de- fined view of whether it cautioned against precipitate action looking | iness in the administration effort to or sought to protect public utility holding compenies from scrutiny of departmental or congressional in- vestigating bodies, Speech Makes Impression The speech of Julius M. Barnes, international vice president for the United States of the International Chamber of Commerce, mide a pro- found impression on the councilors. Barnes advocated solid backing of the administration by American bus- too much dependence could not be placed upon the power of the in- i ternational groups of business men to work out the economic future of the two continents because of spe- cullar political and economic con- ditions abroad. There is a vast gulf, Barnes said, between American and European economic philosopny and it is a question of time and patience until business men abroad finally come to appreciate fully the value of the American theory of raising CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM District Attorney of New York County ALVIN H. BENSON....... Well- known Wall Street broker and .| more than it will Leacock. PAGE SEVEN | NE @ qm» ena os! codes of barbaric chivalry. Only a mother could tell ’em a part o¢ I’m int’rested in you, old chap. i don’t want to see you make @ mise take that’s going to faa you man-about-town, who was mys- Markham’s eyes lost their hard- Make sales of pode $600 a cash, Write Box 505, Jamestown,| toward agricultural relief, disap-| negotiate uniform tariff regulations | wages to permit larger consump-|__teriously murdered in his home feast ha UnAneRtOOd Vance’s motive, ees fe ae pee whe j Borina it Wear eS Be, Or Phone £2) Samarck. _| proval of any investigations of large with the French government. me tion, and in turn, encourage general | MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. |and forgave him. But he was atitt gelling experience required. We MEUNLEE vi hécce cas aE 0) NT—Rooming house, 422] industrial amalgamations of capi arnes also voiced the view that | prosperity. ie of the murdered man/firm in his belief of the captain's supply Products, Sales and Ad- vertising Literature and Service Methods—everything you need. U week, 25 wot or ONder ......cseeeeeee 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- Fourth street. Apartment city heat- ed, three rooms with private bath. Also garage. For sale, Iron top MOWM’N ROP Amy Gets Wise By Taylor S. ANNA PLATZ ....... . Housekeeper for Alvin RIEL ST. CLAIR Benson silt. a He remained thoughtful for some time. Then, having apparently ar- fot gas range. Phone 905. as woes sestseseeee A YOUN rived at a decision, he for ov 33 ae tional per FOR RENT—To June ist, Dichiich HERE'S THE NEWSPAPER rN TLL MOVE THE FLOOR LAME CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACOC! Swacker and asked that’ Phelps: be complete service, W. T.’ Raw-|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY cottage (completely furnished). AND YOuR SLIPPERS,POP— CNER $0 XOU CANSEE BETTER LEANDER pMine St “airs thanes On LOT, ae aa al «, » Weigh Go. Dept. ND822, Minneapo- RATES inquire The Brine ‘Agency, Bis CoswonTOREST YOUR | [DEAND! Intimate of Alvin Benson’s| affair down tight,” he said. “And WANTED—Girl for general house- work and companion. Call at 619 Mandan. Phone 1304-W. rst class experienced 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure insertion same day. ___marck Bank Building. FOR RENT—Seven room house, full basement, hot wat heat. Also garage. 508 W. Broad- m er HEAD ON? MRS. PAULA BANNING ..... aaaes ta -... A friend of Pfyfe’s ELSIE HOFFMAN Secretary of the firm of Benson and Benson COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER eu be evidence that not even you, ‘ance, can gainsay.’ Phelps came in, and Markham gave him instructions. 5 “Go and see Miss St. Clair at clothing man and window. trim- Tite a ee wide “a arate ae ofticer once, Get, to her someway, end mer, §. E. Bergeson & Son. SaP PENIS boc a a -sse+ |ask her what ‘was in the package SEN berber trade. Catalon tees, TRI FOR RENT—A good si m mod- SSssadssisesacesie Iderman| Captain Leacock took away from LEARN barber trade. Catalog tree. BISMARCK BUNE ern home, 706 Fourth street. Hot GEORGE G. STITT ............ hee ApRERRERE yesterday and threw : Moler Barber College, Fargo, PHONE 32 water heat, laundry and garage. . -.. Of the firm of Stitt |in the East river.” ..__ FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Fifty attrac- tive girls 17 to 24 for Smith’s Greater Bismarck Ladies Band. Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday Inquire at 404 Ave. C or phone 186, FOR RENT—Large nine room house with full basement and large barn at 323 South Eighth street, In- and McCoy, Public Accountants MAURICE DINWIDDIE ........ -... Assistant District ERNEST HEATE geant of the Homicide BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY Ser- Bureso ney | fore. He briefly summarized Hi botham‘s report of the night “Demand that she tell you, and intimate that you know it was the gun with which Benson was a ; : see hot. at's snap into it, gitls, and give | trial. Each car priced in plain) _quire be eS shh bed gh = Detectives of Homicide Bureaa| ” She'll probably refuse to answer, this town a real “band. “Ascly | Figures. FOR RENT—Well furnished modem BEN HANLON ...... Command- | and will fell you to get cut Then Melody Shop, Bismarck. Ask Wer house, including electric range wits 2 Te "‘WANTED—Housekeeper for an ex- EXPERTS agree that any good mod- ern new car has a potential mile- age of at least 100,000. If it and washing machine. Phone 171 or call at 414 Eighth street. ing Officer of Detectives as- signed to District Attorney’s office PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, downstairs and wait develop. mits, Te she ‘phones, listen in at the switchboard. If she happens to cellent home in Bismarck, Must| cost $1,000 and has been driven FARM LANDS HIGGINBOTHAM ... «+e {send a note to anyone, ogy on be clean, steady, well recommend-| 20,000 miles, it should be worth Fo 7a Te ese ssesecveceres Det as; | And if she goes out—which I l- sed and middle aged. Write Trib- $800. But you buy it here for R SALE—A clean partly im c ae Gaul HAGEEe one ly think likely—follow her and une, care Ad No, 24, WANTED—Experienced waitress at half that, or less. Come in and see for your.elf, proved quarter section between! Steele and Driscoll, in 140-74. $240 cash, balance easy. Address Box 77 OU, PoP- HERE so:+e. Firearms expert learn what you can. Let me hear from you the minute you get hold i . : f anything.” Olympia. “Reb 6 152, Detroit Lakes, Minn. see .> Medical ner |” «I get you, Chief.” Phelps seemed uilt Cars With a Reputation” | ee eee ee _ eee YYODR SMOKIN’STAND > : E 2 get you, Chief.” Phelps ROOMS FOR RENT OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT HOW MUCH Do YOU AN'PIPE AN! TOBACCO FRANK ‘SWACKER . . .- Sec- | pleased with the assignment, and FOR RENT—One large modern fur- Lahr Motor Sales Co. OFFICES FOR RENT—Suite of two UU. GET Wov SOME retary to the District Attorney departed with alacrity. WANT ? CURRIE ........ «+e» Vanoe's valet} “Are such burglarious and eaves- Hee ee eee for one Ae APARTMENTS agian on in Heres MATCHES, TOO! S.S. VAN DINE...; The Narrator) dropping metl wt af two. lose in. Iso garage for —— : esl lock. See S. A. Floren at Busi ethical by your learn lene rent. Phone 926-J or call at 507| FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-| ness Service Co. __ THIS HAS HAPPENED | sion?” asked Vance. “I cant har- Third street. nished apartnient in modern home, LLANEO! Vance eliminates Miss St. Clair a8/monize such conduct with your FOR RENT—Furnished room in| "ground floor, private entrance, MISCELLANEOUS a suspect by dem nstrating that. the! other qualities, y’ know.” posta? A lights, heat and water furnished. DIAMONDS set in ver: latest person who shot Benson must have| Markham leaned back and gazed modern home for sleeping or light y ¢ housekeeping. Also a garage for | 415 Mandan street. Phone 858. _ mountings. Engagement, wed- been approximatel; six feet tall.| up at the chandelier. rent. Call at 319 Eighth street. ‘OR RENT—A beautifully fur-| ding, dinner cluster, two and three Word is brought that a large gray _ “Personal ethics don’t enter into FOR RENT—Extra large well light-| ished sleeping apartment, com-| stone rings, brooches, bracelets, automobile, seen outside Benson's! jt, Or, if they do, they are crowded ed moderr furnished room. Hot| {ottable summer and winter, suit-| pins, earrings, combination lava. Here y esi au F nee toads out by greater and graver congider- water heat, nice location, Ave. A| able for one or two persons. Phone lieres and brooches, $25 and up. Nee ted i iendea callin bell peneon ations—by the higher demands of West. Phone 1241. | 948. — CO ET ee de but had changed his’ mind. He|""“eCiety must be protected; end FOR eae, ea uA furnished front apartment in Rue| sive diamond dealer. Office at Trent at ibe ban Seetces eee Sor the forge Sy againet the ¥OR RENT—Two. sicam heated | sop” pur cacsctaicee ce the | eA EE, Raney large, solid cab- NOW BEGIN THE STORY [evildoers Sometimes, in the pur- i © ‘—Apartment at e age, one cent per ‘ ‘ ca: it is necessary Begin as E. Apes &| Woodmansee with or without gar-| dry onions, two cents per Ib. Or- CHA oe Cores et comin that. Pie iS a ALU age. Apply H.J. Woodmansee.| ders must be 100 lbs. or more. _ (Tuesday conflict with my personal inatinets. { » FOR RENT—A pleasant room in| Phone 1188 Cash with order. Prices F. O. B. _ The next t *| “I have no right to jeopardize the sete ete A good location. | OR RENT—Threo room modern Washburn, Sacks free. Clarence aoe pte apoeEate whole of society because an as- es A furnished apartment with private|.__Burg, Washburn, N. . fe thE fo romentous one! sumed ethical obligation to an in- “ bath, 721 Third’ street, "Phone eed z in the solution of the problem posed cividual. .... You understand, of ee nk 678-R. man Rollers and Hartz Mountain, by Alvin Benson's murder. (course, that I would not use any | 2 i Nothing of a definite nature came |‘ DON'T throw your old leaky | FOR RENT—Apartment in Trib:| also native singers, Cages, seeds, TL LOOKED IT UP IN 7S toy cthing of a definite nature came information obtained by these un- damaged radiator away before | “ny Bldg. Apply Tribune office.} treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob DICFIONARY = 17'S a tea into the ease: and thie new |Cthical methods, unless it pointed seeing us. We can repair it and) Gecupaney Nov. 1st. __Bull, Dickinson, N ox 728. COULD FoR ouR yes-Any’ ) | |IACOMPREMENSIBLE- clement eventually led to the guilty | ¢Timinal_ activities on the ens meney pe poetic FOR RENT—A two and a three| FOR SALE—12 g: emington LESSON 70 DAY, a L GOT ONE | Berane of pe oe And baer a Back of Malm’s Service station’ | room apartment. The Laurain automatic in excellent jeonaition is TAATLL BE Before we parted from Markham Saou crathe spook of the slice G = ; ire | AF‘. Phone 303, ttle used, Opportunity to try ou after our dinner with Major Ben-|US° it COMPETENT Stenographer desires | _AF-_Phone pattern if desired, Price $30.00. fon, Vance had made the request [MUR as waned to do evening work. Will take _____LOTS FOR SALE 208 Ave. B or phone 983-J. that he be permitted to call at the | vance, “Bay, soeaty Teeen’t int’reat outaiie eee gees au i LOTS FOR SALE—Colonel FOR SALE—One registered short district attorney's office the next! re" particulary. And I infinitely ropa OG te aFibune | ‘the army, well known to old Bis-| horn bull. Priced reasonable, of morning. ‘ prefer good manners to righteous- tS Litas markers, offers some choice lots splendid line of breeding, service- _ Markham, both disconcerted and mean? FURNITURE FOR SALE Be nr SO ary ASAiions| “ableage, iCall at 118 Fitth, Me. Fo el ott eh T| As he finished speaking Swacker ~ a le advises young men to secure 3, P stness, : ed; a . " FOR SALE—Library dinette, ward- iota paawater ane future homes, a Taanehi think, he would rather have made aurea st Sheet pei robe, daybed, kitehen cabinet, mat-/ believing that property in. Bis: | FOR SALE— Confection and tune his, arrangements for Captain. Lea- | Wanied to see Markham at once, | tress, 9x12 axminster rug, bridge| marck will never again be sold at| T0o™ all nee B00 business. cock’s arrest without the disturbing |» nrotty young woean of about 22 ’ v lamp, windsor rocker, orthophonic] guch low prices. Taxes on these | Part cash, balance to suit _ pur- influence of the other's protesting | yith yellow bobbed hair, dressed > victrola and kitchen stool, all prac-| ots have been paid to date. For| chaser. Address Box 103, Garri- presence, daintily and simply in light bles 5 tically new. Phone 786-R, 414! information call on the Hedden | -_£% N. ae - It was evident that, after Higgin-| rane de chine. 8 Ave. B. Agen ebb Block, | FOR SALE—Pool hall located in botham’s report, Markham had de-| °T9P d cab sean ne */ "small lively town. Just the thing cided to plice the captain in cus-|,,BUt for ,all her youthful and FOR SA! ine child’s go-cart, li- one 0. ee rs Sree tO) ance the, Contain. ;-| somewhat frivolous appearance, she brary taile, ee one floor and TOME LAUNDRY soeaamey are Fes elias poniag pueeand nies aan ete oe pee a Teer andy competency table Jamp. Call at inth | —__$_EOoran“nr— ihr ——— 4 are “3 . prep: of manner that imme ly evoked aire. i THE BEST address for washing . D. Lae A bs jury. i and I arrived at | One's confidence, FOR SALE—Oxia Wilton rug and} your blankets, bed »: s, fam- | WANTED—To hear of parties hav- Although Vance and I arrived at!” Major Benson introduced her es Malable range with or without! ily and finished was is Mar-| ing Roaf Short horn bull 15 to 20 the office at 9 eialecle Metheny was his secretary, and Markham placed ator front. Phone 868-d guerit Bulten’s Home Lai -| months old and state price. W. E. = already there. As we entered the | a chair for her facing his desk. wart ston ao + No injury to fabric. No chemicals} Pesonew, Wing, N. D. Lock Box Z room, he picked up the telephone |” «Miss Hoffman has just told me OR SALE—$150.00 Mahogany Vic-| used, Ey ing dried in fresh U y TS receiver, and asked to be put i i fe Ja end 40 double records $50.00 verything Mage a: ee RUBBER: HOW LONG ITGE’ dherusnile sengeree Heath something that I think is vital for Phone 967 ‘ | ae Nees thirts spect ane FIXTURES priced for quick | sale, T'S MY WORD! WHEN You At that, moment Vance did_an| Yu to know,” naid the males one one 967. call and deliver, Call at 203 Ave. tes dandy case, two Setienal PBS . ETCH rr! an i ie 1 brought her directly to you. AW. 1017. a Nae sonst fl ‘ amazing thing. He walked swiftly - or Phone 1017, The “Ar- Fiat be ib He seemed unusually serious, and LOST Cash Registers. Inquire The to the district attorney's desk and |}; oe _. 5 ” Mandan, N. D. taney lead ie precisa ~ | his eyes held a look of expectancy LOST—Man’s small purse contain- ____AUTOMOBILES ——_s|_cade,” anton, SAN snatching the receiver out of Mark-| colored with doubt. ing fifteen dollars and change, to- | FOR SALE—Whippet Sedan, Used | FOR SALE—A ey, Purebred chee fame hand, clamped it down on|” «Tel! Mr. Markham exactly what gether with hunting license be-| very little. Looks like new. Will| ter White male pigs. G. W. Moi the hook. Juced the telephone to|¥U told me, Miss Hoffman.” y tween Third and Fourth street on| sell at discount or consider ex- rison, Brittin, N. Serna ey Then he place He ca (To Be Continued) Avenue D. Finder return to 813] change for larger car. Address | FOR —A garage. Call at one side, ana Tid) othe nande Lense ft Third street. Reward. Box 481, Bismarck, N. D. 104 Thayer Ave. West. ao kent ed od eee NF TI protest; and before he could re- 4 Yorker chromos. . . But you could no more N RSHIP OF cover himself, Vane sald ine low, rage th ‘ou could in- irm voice, which was all the more \ S 3 td New pres Fog ererpy ee WAYs oo OW ) impelling because of its softness: ON TOPIC OF : so * * %o de, Paris © Paris, Oct. 20.— Scattered notes from a ramble about Paris: The All Paris clocks have different times... . In the railroad stations the hours after 12 become variously 18, 14, 15 o'clock, and so forth. What ham-and-eggs at Barney’s INDUSTRIES BY U.§. ATTACKED “I’m not going to let you jail Leacock,—that’s what I came here for this morning. You're not going to order his arrest as long‘as I’m in this office and can prevent it by any means whatever. DEBATE GIVEN ‘ i h juggles|is to lwayite, onion soup “There’s only one way you can} __ Chinese Kron of the Cat Rte nde. inte ite ea ke * - pap, secomplish His ate < unmitigated | Nye Tells Where Documents on inte: yhen he is fii good ni wks greet wn olly, and at's summoning zi Parisian at the ‘gat table tells me with "gion foun. weet is the U. S. Chamber of Commerce yee nooeiaee and having ae Educational Subject May. 3 “It was at the very | corn cal of eae 5 vi 01 ple you ait that Lenin and Trotsky | Parisians to be found entany ment,| Opposes National or State OUT OUR WAY By Williams |t call’ goodly number of “om, be- Be Obtained ‘ Hare) the Russian revolution. Just}and almost impossible to escape. . . ry sjcause I'll give ’em the battle of _— Postairs lived Kerensky.”. «> But| I have found but one place in Enterprise at Meet their bellicose lives!” ._| Because numerous requests have since he holds his palm out for a tip,| Paris that knows how to make panes The incredible part of this] ome to him for information on the I wonder if all who sit near him do/cream sodas.... And cocktails, ar threat was that Vance meant it ver Americaine to be ft West Baden, Ind., Oct. 20.—(AP) literally, And Markham knew he| question “Should There Be = Federal Nek act fae eae ‘Heat ‘a’ jaundries| French bars remind you of the fir {| —American business as represented meant it. Department of Education?” which is Those strange ont irs” the | cocktail party of a ‘Srith’s e tirst/ ny the Chamber of Commerce of the “If you do call your henchmen,”|the debate subject for North Dakota 7 on. She. Bele. «9 eau eli, Ly, OF & Smith's college OF |initea States today stood commit-|- he went, on, “you'll be the laughing| schools this year, Senator Gerald P. p- French call them. . . . Moo erhaps one can become geen ing | ted to an aggressive outline of legls- stock of the city inside of a week; | Nye has compiled a list of references | the concrete river from|to the French eperitife, 2 Boris [lative and economic policy touch- for, by that time, it'll be known|to which students informa- , Jone Ui fine cattle rrr a seraiaa| the kegiense aay eee ‘very ‘much |!28 Virtually every phase of the com- who really did shoot Benson, And|tion on this subject may : me of the freight. cars one sees ev-|like what grandma gave you for|Plex industrial end political struc- T'll_be a popular hero and a martyr} The United States of ture of me are pan alae progr: Directors o! ie organization = seal ees be paid Yor. - ss pad oe po copalderation ae resolut yesterday by siete Peat ee S| national council. of the chamber erywhere in the railroad yards, on the sides of which are painted “8 mn, 16 horses zh jai he a eno y to 8! . ae Or the horses enough room to} seldom ‘makes a —God save the mark!—for defying the district attorney and offering up my sweet freedom on the altar of truth and of thing. . . the interior, bureau education, Washington, D.C. bas leones a six- page phed list justice and that sort|ences on the pi Weiaintlon, ‘ad Senator Nye says. profi e i taken ii ich after hearing pronouncements The telephone rang, and Vance| A statement of the and Ferm hy ok 7 of pede) ppentile te poviees of officers and committees {.-mally answered it es provisions of senate igre and nothing will make any difference.|I should like to learn just what there] D28sed nearly a score of resolutions, “Not wanted,” he said, closing off|house resolution 5,000, 69th. cone ere they put three| is that does not require a tip... |Ratification by the directors was immediately. ‘Then he stepped back| gress, is covered in a abreast in two tiers of vile smelling ‘GILBERT SWAN. |tegarded as a formality. and folded his arms. phlet by the National * bunks while the little craft stands| (Copyright 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) fe Bus’ +ss Program At the end of a brief silence,|association, Washington, ’D. C, von its nose further to disturb you. | || The national councilors, repre- Markham spoke, his voice quivering | association has also numer. - The “river hoboes.” .. . Not like} Q——————_———-» Heed es Secsiens of every ihe AR Tae ; 4; ous other booklets on the same sub- ii palace ustry @ rom every co “If you don’t go at once, Vance,| ject. CE ae Tree tena ths At the Bismarck ner of the United States, yesterday and let me run this office’ myself,|" The brary of congress has com- Seine... . One man has found an Public Library approved the recommendations of Til have no choice but to call in|piled a 12-page mi Mist ancient bed 5} on a junk pile and p| President Lewis E. Pierson of New| + those policemen.” which cites over 112 thas “ in” td the envy of York for a progrem for organized Vance smiled. He knew Mark-| The United States government has others.... A group of four, which}, The Public Library has the fol-| business, ham would take no such extreme|published in document form the includes one woman, has found a|!owing books for circulation today:| ‘This program advocated congres- measure. After all, the issue be- Peari held before the edu- discarded oil heater and lives in the “ sional action to reduce corporation tween these two friends was an in-|cational committees of € fap of I a woman has|, Beach—Mating Call. A story of|income taxes and repeal estate and tellectual one; and though Vance’s|and house, 69th a quarter of a lost of badly soiled|!ove and adventure. excise taxes, approved previously actions had placed it for a moment|document is not for bread and a piece of burlap that| Bromfield—Green Bay Tree. The| enunciated policies touching return on a physical basis, there was ro|distribution, but can wraps the remains of a bottle of| story of two sisters—Lily and Irene|of sequestered alien property to danger of its so ccntinuing. from the wine. ... That’s one you'll ters of a steel baron | private owners; scientific revision| . Markham's beRigerent fase slow-| for 35 cents. see in France... . Whatever else|in a Middle Western city. of postal rates; business men’s co- ly turned to one of found per- the poor may or may. not have they] De La Roche—Jalna. Atlan-|Operation with agriculture; Missis- - | plexity. than the have their. wine, whatever be its/tic Montniy $10,000 novel in|sippi flood control and voluntary “Why are you so damned inter-| lished quality... . which an indomit old railway consolidations. Continued] | ested in Leacock?” he asked | and xe The endless of painters un-| and are set against the|government ownership of a mer- “Why this irrational insistence that | local der the “ponts.” . . . Between Notre | bac! a large estate in the| chant » government . remain at large? ip Dame and the bridges or|Canadian wilderness ing of enterprises more suited to “You priceless, ine: ible | avail “ponts,” I counted 30, Ten were) Lel Answer. Ajprivate business and further exten- ass!” Vance strove to keep all hintjan inquiry Americans. ... It seemed to mej|promising book, Metasin Judith, aj sion of bureaucracy in federal gov- of affection out of his voice. “Do|tions and departments they all ited badly. . . . But that|modern young woman, with all ernment, were emphatically ce- aa think I care particularly what Senator Ce joesn’t souled of : id, Perplaxitios in the eat fies (shar oman happens to @ southern army cap- should rece ive prompt atzantion, oe You come semi-pagan today. i: councijors also pai reso. guises A : in? Fr in a re on top of 8] Ostenso—Mad Carews. A story|lutions touching the advisability of a rete ee! T-RwLLams, “There are hundreds of Leacocks,| address their (Be cemete Se eS case ede eeaes car's ie lean fee tortie cea eee Pai =NOT BoRN | \oru and agunce ‘china and’ thtr| Sonate, Otte walk cafe. ... Ninety-nine r of the country’s transportation et “| ers and square chins, an ir y put of @ thousand will be making Elsa Bowexa, \ “i svetem, the desirability of getting nee. 8. maT. , HEROES ARE MADE 21827 BY WEA SERVICE. mc.) knobby clothes, and their totemistic|D. C. a ee ae 3 Poti . - ‘ *

Other pages from this issue: