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‘ \think, he showed himself in a new light—as a { he Bismarck Tribune ‘ins, be showed himselt in a me eedt portsman who was unwilling to take advantage | The Two-gun Man An Independent Newspaper of a defeated foe. It was a fine thing to do. |Lo c Ma _PAGE FOUR HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 EALTH DIET ADVICE pe dan’ Aes 70 ol” Use ees Oe Ieee ENCLOSE STAMPED AODRESSEO THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Published by the | Bismarck | Tribune Company, | Editorial Comment | N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bisma: ail . George | mn Prentice and Publisher Make It a Permanent Agency : (Minneapolis Tribune) ? Subscription Rates Payable In Advance The test of any honorable project is its re- Dally Nf bai, sersede, tia Blame ; $720) sults. On that test the Agricultural Credit * Daily by mail, per year, corporation has established for itself creden- (in state outside Bismarck) .....- tials of usefulness that are about as near 100 Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota | per cent as any credentials can be made. The corporation has been of great construc- tive service to the farmers of the northwest in A NEW VIEWPOINT Reed written entitled “Fasting and These daily health articles will| Dieting for Health” will ve help. take you only about five minutes to|ful to readers seeking further in- read. Only a thought or two can be | formation on this subject. I will be given you each day, and they will is always be written in a style you will Dr. McCoy will gladly andwet ) Der their swing from uneconomical one-cropping to bao te cei ee 4 personal questions on health and tececeseeeet 1.60/ highly economic diversification, with its due OY oe troht ne view about || ‘et, addressed to him, care of it Bureau of Circulation agp prong eo to nga ged the rais- is Member of The Associated Press ing of meat and wool animals. It can go on »* | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the being of such service, and with benefits that {ase for republication of all news dispatches credited to |reflect back from the farms to the factory, the i “4 not Eve el et aed) ara one ple a th tems nee the ‘local news of sponta bt transportation interests, and the general finan- E ae republication of all other matter herein are cial structure of the country. ———$$ $$ $$$ | vith this fine background of usefulness to Foreign Representatives point to, and with the details of helpful service G LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY the corporation has rendered, Mr. C. T. Jaffray, NEW YORK « «© © Fifth Ave. Bldg. chairman of the board, is able to make out an DETROIT | excellent case in his contention that the corpor- Kresge Bldz-| ation should be conceived of and continued as the Tribune. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope for reply. biane a new point of view about food. You have probably selected your food principally because of its agreeable taste, or because it filled D you with a comfortable feeling of| pleased to send this article to you, pect ene ids perhaps, gy bs and you may write to me for it, ad- properties, It could be ancared rd Y) dressing me care of this newspaper. nominal price. If the “pleasures” of | Consider as carefully the quality, the table were the only things to| quantity, and mixtures of your foods consider, this way of selecting food | @8 you do the cuality, quantity, and would be as good as any, but the|mixture of the gasoline supply for same caution must be applied to the |Your automobile. The flavor of the use we food that you would use in vee of aiene eee ee ie ting any other acts of your proper quantity will leave you with 5 a permanent institution, wi reater relative Although we do not often pause to|® more lasting feeling of content- City, State and County Newspaper) «| substantial interest ih ‘te ee nee nd hilosophize as we are doing now, | ment than comes nad ene ae Their Greatest. Man—“Dad” business men of the northwest. it is, nevertheless, true ‘that our | errs your manimilaeive’ ei joo! . ordinary acts of everyday life are | Will increase your assimilative func-_ governed by deep-seated conscious or tions, and you will avoid the dis- unconscious principles which are| tress attendant upon food battles in often called laws of nature. The |Your alimentary canal. first of these has been aptly called|, A few minutes’ ai study of the law of self-preservation. You|these diet problems wil bi you are constantly on the alert to protect | Tich rewards in increased health and yourself against bodily harm, but vitality with which to carry on your a do not et stop to consider life work. f i — ieee QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i inki i- juestion: lerer ad oF he Sane ee oS Lie “Am suffering from severe pain in mediate dangerous effect. If you! my hip which at times is practical- make a thorough study of the ef-|ly useless. It is two years now fects of food upon the body you will | Since it first affected me. Doctors soon learn that slow poisons are| Say no disease, but mention @ pos. being constantly developed by dietet-| sible arthritis. Get slight Bd ic errors and, although the results| from electrical treatment. Mig! Constructive helpfulness to the farmers is Somewhere in Belleville, N. J., there are two! 104 the only fact that commends the corporation = extremely fortunate men. Each of these men s1,,|@8 worthy to be maintained indefinitely as a < has an extremely fortunate son, and the family - ; ; = ‘of each man is, we feel sure, a mighty happy common benefit for agriculture and urban bus- mee Whatever may LEM Het thought of sg ,|credit corporation as a financial venture when We don’t know the names of any of these! it was established and started its business a few le, and we have never been in Belleville. years ago, actual experience has amply proved |= But here’s what leads us to make the state-/that the investment of capital that made its 3g Ment written above: hile _,| functioning possible is a sound investment. = Six hundred and twenty-eight schoolboys The western and eastern interests that financed | . Py were asked, ‘Who would you like to be?” More}the operation of the corporation have had no = than half of the boys—363, to be exact—an-| cause to regret their participation in the proj- < swered — naturally enough — “Lindbergh.”| ect. On the contrary, they have had much rea- = President Coolidge, Edison and Henry Ford) son to be pleased with it and proud of it. rice ’ . i 3 % s-| chest—that part exposed where the Zisbout what that poll would indicate—two injback ahead of schedule. For illustration, the| Paulding rammed the submarine | Who buys the family meat in| to be the most venerable in this PiTaenTine CHRCEIE aEeceS Ti dress is cut low—is always red, al- 2628. The average man, if he is any sort of|borrowers for sheep purchases were 7 1-2 per| Paulding Ind some 300 rum ships t0 ask the butcher to chow us the| S708¢ city. . « . And, again, such|they become self-satisfied and turn| though, sometimes 1, da, not go, oot }2 man, can win the affection of his son, to be|cent ahead of schedule up to last month, to watch out for, he caused a cer- government’s inspection stamp’ on| is the manner in which the uuex-| themselves over to injudicious gor-| Tet TEE. 6 o Sinaigestion?” 2 sure; and there is nothing much more soul-| In four years the corporation has lent more| tain elevation of eyebrows among Meat which assures us thas said) pected manifests itself, that this mandizing. i : ‘si If th ible rules th ‘Answer: When the skin is very = filling and heart-warming than the love of a} than $3,000,000 to 6,488 farmers who purchased | ‘"08¢,Who had understood that the mest was taken from a healthy ani-/ oasis for a sore throat I had casual- tines applied to business were used|red on the chest above the dress * mal and ed ii q i- : % ‘ : i ‘east: ‘i dd for his dad. But generally the son doesn’t] 176,346 sheep and 15,928 cattle, at 6 per cent, Hohn redtine ae aes tary manners The. Dorartiacetiet ly dropped into, also turne? out to|in the regulation of their physical | line it is sometimes an indication of lize his dad—not after he passes infancy. He| payable in three years. Borrowers are care-| “Well?” your correspondent ask-' Agriculture maintains a rigid inspec-| be the place where Joseph Schenck,| habits, those dynamic leaders in our the systemic acidosis caused by an Ee pavaitina ‘may brag to a chum, “My dad can lick your|fully selected as to their farming ability and| ed coast guard headquarters here service which puts the inspec: | ee ee ee ere? ol coceena in he" eultivation ot ae SE a etinies in the etd due ts dad,” but deep in his heart he knows perfectly i i " ; with a half-suspicion that someone tion stamp “U. S. Insp’d & P's'd”| his start as a drug clerk. . . ./success in the cultivation ot & ‘e because of the skin being : , perfectly | business sincerity, and yet many of them were} must have been fibbing. jon all wholesale cuts of inspected| Just around the corner in aj health. exposure bec: ea i that dad would stand precious little show| borrowers whom bankers could not well have| “Well,” replied the coast guard,'beef, veal, pork, lamb and mutton. “honky-tonk” called Nigyer Mike's, A special article that I have al-| thin and sensitive. a real, knock-down fight. Living in thc|accommodated, using the money of their de-| “it’s this way. There isn’t really, Reports reached the department late| # Young fellow by the name of Irv- * i F} ¥ ing Berlin was yetting his start as 4 wv lose intimacy of the home, | positors. any rum fleet any more, but Com-|last year that some dealers often | 08 0% ; é t dad ine fb go ee erateann Seles " tion has d 7 t k. It| Mander Reinberg’s division extends Cut the stamp off carcasses and re-| ® Sling waiter, while anoticr 3. ¢ —) 5 'p' , corporation has done a great work. all the way from Halifax to Nor-|tail cuts, whereupon it was pointed struggling young man named Sam tl eS ByAm & aeyest E is - shuts his eyes to some of them, gives his lovejcan do more of the same kind. The plan to} folk and he knows of three hundred out that the stamp was quite harm- ee ae & Jams stage pro- ‘and his loyalty; but when his school-teacher| make it a permanent credit agency is a good| questionable vessels which are to be less, the markin= fluid being | ducer pole ORE AT a * asks him what man, of all living Americans, he|one, and it should be carried out. The common| Viewed with suspicion and investi; | vegetable coloring material, “the dra cial . A ry : 2 ty ji ” over the drug store counter, some fi would most like to be, he answers “Lindbergh”|rural and urban benefit fully "justifies this| ®t¢4,"hen sighted or heard from.) 11... otten will the United States| 20 years ago, or so, and tulk'things| , Faith knew that as long a she it Hae ela Teehaliet ti leed vali eouymonam. 4 sdoo" ‘ A ith shame|though he had ed for just iat asa, ‘aia inci, ior ons anal Pe iy ea ltt Ee | a on creer et emo] tthe meme? Gti ‘scene tne thi Scene to take pincer le. ae ie eR a ae craft?” ions + mer in = 4 ition” f “ e, ” *, * : : - 2 : 7 leeches to kee} randpa out of|followed her “recognition” of! “Darling,” Bob said pityingly. ‘Merely to be a father is a great privilege. ’ i iary ¢ . ki ro} in at the Feist empori-| other out of the intricate, de-| rul against hers. at al ' feel oe son’s love and Dean is a prealee After seven clumsy efforts to kill her hus-| Plied the coast gyard. eaters etch were oe um to oe Whe thee cf dst aeith| grading tangle into which her un-|happened Sunday. . This is Wednes- band for the insurance, a woman finally suc- sented shi hi i Walter Donaldson, whose “Blue| founded jealousy of “erry and Bob| q ne. * 4 & For more than a hundred years Yesented shows that we participated a 5 x ¢ is in i y i i ses i | Heaven” is the greatest song hit|had involved her—and them. But blessed beyond all men is he whose son peed pride pi of herisape ————— sia lays sheen Tuoeetin MEAL In clnsemtamentinne eet omaeiar: of many a season, . . . And I] She sat up in bed, little Hope| “Darrow? How did I get here? puts him on the very highest of boyhood’s|; : : % > D *| dent, bet that power has continued ture of Serms, traffic in opium learned that Donaldson once was a|clasped to her breast, her eyes rov-| Why, Darrow’s fifty miles away. pedestals—above Lindbergh. Blessed, also, indubitable, was tried, queerly enough, by -a| ¢¢ ae ume serious thinkers in- double taxation and fiscal evasion, ' bond salesman in the Wall Street|ing with well- simulated bewilder-|Why didn’t you take me home?” the son who h father b 4 a a I ; Io ;.|dury insensitive to slobber. The trial was pre-| sist that the executive power today Protection of children, communica.! belt. . . . That he came from|ment from Cherry to Bob, to the ‘You—you were so ill that you ‘Son who has a father to whom he can look |. igeq over by an impartial and competent Judge. | for all that it appears often under, tions and transit, infant welfare, in-' Brooklyn ai after his sales ef-|nurse, about the hospital room that|couldn’t remember anything and “up in that way. The home that houses such -ardi aaa ; sue ‘ i ‘cer’si ternational journalism, arbitral forts ended for the day, he|she would have to pretend was|George ‘found you in Vine Street " The verdict of guilty was sustained by the seven|the guise of a cabinet officer's ie 4, SEE . ae son and father is sure to be a haj ive, i Hing! 2w2rds, traffic in women, civil avia-; Would go home and inprovise tunes| utterly strange to her, 2 womanjand brought you here. You asked PPy one, au of the Hone of AE Overton Les ia evento i eaapHert tion, health, codification of interna-|on his piano. . . . In six years| miraculously and suddenly recovered ane bring, you to Darrow,” Bob a Smith righteously refused to interfere The i ‘i , . tional law, finance, international re-| he has written someth.ug like 120) from “amnesia.” _.,J@XPlained. “He told Cherry where Materialism stay, hastily granted by a Justice of the Su- bo be di Bearer Meenas | lief, intellectual cooperation, child! Songs, a score of which have been| “She knows us, Bob! Oh, Faitht{ you were, because he thought there Is the time coming when the government oe Court two days before the date set for| tion be taken from among the re-| Welfare, rabies, coordination a Pasnomenally successful. . . . Thank God, thank God!” Cherry |must be something wrong, ,and we -daily undress the citizen, put up the win- a . y. ne maining powers of Congress and libraries, and import and export) ‘hat means bout three songs aj shrilled, flinging her small body |came here to find you. You'd regis- A y U is » put up the execution, was vacated by him on the day of ex- laced under executive control| Prohibitions and restrictions. month.... His “Yes, Sir, She’s|across the bed, her arms straining |tered at a hotel here under the nme dows of his bedroom, conduct him to his bed,|/ecution. Attorney General Ottinger had set Pr ith t d'ture —_——__—_—_ My Baby,” “Carolina in the Morn-|to embrace both Faith and the baby.|of Stella Pringle—” Stuck in his covers, hear his evening prayer, |forth the law. The atmosphere of mawkish sen-| on the grourd that it is poor busi-| STOPS COUGHS | QUICKLY—| ing,” “At Sundown,” “Mammy,”| “Where am 17, What's happen-| . “Stella, Pringle?” Faith repeated tiss him good-night and turn out the light? timentality which the newspaper organs of! ness for one set of men to decide} BENING. DEMULCENT ane aarenee knows ; age nd cba ce - Bait, ude her i A sroner oe ee ane I don't 2 i i . . ry ; Fagor iati on- it! ' othe! ave run ° rag with a1 a 5 aes v 5 3 i a mp shi eoeaey, is assuming nee mae the curious plea, which we recommend to the| fixes the taxes from which the; remedy so good and so quickly re-! reyes pen) 4 him at a piano| Bob said huskily, dropping to his/en you a suitcase of his sister's metions. ureaucracy and paternalism |careful consideration of lawyers, made by coun-| revenue is to be collected. Secre-| lieving as Foley's Honey and Tar| in the rear of the You're in a hospital in Dar- | shop, rier ees besile the bed. Apt thank with Selma’s gpa eae be- e ic. ii i 4 ‘ Y i id,” iE § out new tunes. . 3 me |, you're going to all right|cause you couldn’t remember your ne hei. ia tee i the ere sel for the defense: ar Mellon we Comporait, ‘Ou i rs jme rs he is one of the most absent-minded| now. You'd better let me take the|own name, you made up ‘stale ay wipe " 28 38 Hee in 286 I close the Civil Practice act and place it | taxes can be reduced without caus-| ritations, hard bronchial coughs,| men in Now York. . . . Just be-|baby. She’s too heavy for you and) Pringle’ to fit the initials. You f in profession. The care with which th the table and cast the Criminal | ing a treasury deficit illustrates the| lingering “flu” coughs, almost in-| cause he generally has a tune in|you're very weak.” ; __, |didn’t recognize any of us, but in pursuit of “big brother” service to ere.0n the yable. ANG Cast tne Crimina int. stantly stopped. It combines the| process of generation and forgets} ‘No, no! I want her!” Faith| George believed the sight of the baby erican busin men, housekeepers and Code and the Code of Civil Procedure out is ‘might not be a good thing to| curative influence of pure pine tar) everything Ise. .— + « cried wildly, her arms straining so| might restore your memory, and it mers disclaim any intention of being even of the window. toss any more power to the execu-| and the mollifying demulcent ac- Saw Adelaide Hall, the under-|tightly about Hope that the baby/did, thank God. Now, you musn’t paternal is proof of their consciousness of the state of affairs. law had its course. Even into the death cham-| ing will not be fought simply on, who suffer from troublesome night} into Broadway to take the place of|dreamed Cherry was going to take “Oh, Faith, I won't take Hope Mr. and Mrs, Farmer are among the chief |ber the organs of paresis seem to have sneaked| that basis. Mussolini hir.self will, coughs. Ask for Foley’s Honey and} the “little blackberry” who could) Hope away from me—my baby! away from you,” Cherry sobbed. Hobjects of the tender ministrations of the gov-|their cameras. Their devotees crowd to view] have to occupy the presidency before | Tar Compound,—Adv. | sing Hees like no one else in the ii NAS St Siren! ene mane + Poet ct siernment. There are bureaus in the national|the carcasses of these sordid butchers. -Who| —————______LLLWT”_— | 8nd closed her eyes. “It wasn't albeen nearly crazy since Sunday, I papital telling the farmer how to farm and tell-|cares a rap for r, honest, innocent, faith- dream, was it? I heard Cherry didn’t know I loved you so terrib! ing the farmer’s wife how to keep house. ful Snyder? Who of the clients of the crime-|] OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern poy SL toeey Spent Seah toee the ny aut pe silly byes ed en Business men, including exporters, manu-|haloers has any thought that the State and not - I ¢ funny hi ied to me. felt | away.” facturers, retailers, wholesalers and others, re- er, ck rhc “| ney pcianransuier ts Aa—9 , sick, I—I fainted, didn’t 12| It th Faith realize ive pap in great gobs. Government Poo-Bahs pepe thatthe ane ae fy SS eTHIS ACCIDEMT OF MINE IN “THE CASE OF A FRACTURED twas toing to, Fay’, bathroom, how invalved and tragic the tangle ontinually tour the country in order to inject | unusual hard luck. Any murderess sufficiently Sf OCCURED AT A MOST INOPPORTUNE ANKLE MR. HOOPLE,HINDERING es, Sone Bs a Oe cates Hae. ma Pees pinto pee Dep oe icone rene and common young i ae hee face sepistiaaiad into come- | ame, MR. DEFFREY« EGAD YES! Nou FROM PERFORMING thing Borie edule (Ores ages of Jeslovey. | ens estic ing. iness e photographers of the crime-nurs- ; £ ei TIES sustic was thanks) none WAS | ACOPSTIRNG Lines Service, Nearly everyone in the country is obtaining| ing aod is entitled to believe that, after her P\ ~~~ NouR COMPANY DocToR Nour Di AS A e, ‘some alleged benefit from the service rendered. | glorious months of publicity, she will be ac- FS ELLs ME I WILL BE LAID UP “THE COMPANY WILL PAY, world, . . . But you'll seo Miss © ingratiatingly brings about a new attitude|quitted by such a jury of idiots as Remus For A SPELL Pw ALAS, wu THR THE POLICY DISABILITY Hall’s name plastered in lights yet, | BARBS eh ard the government on the part of the cit-|cajoled and bulldozed. Wealth, at least offers sag at HAVE de ‘MucH WORK CLAUSE, A SUM OF SIS. crete gle as.teapsia A The Democrats have decided to ; to correspond to the new attitude on the|in the movies, the making of “poems” and , t y VE: WEEKLY UNTIL Your. Saw William’ Friedlander, the! hold their convention in Texas. Now of the government. So accustomed are| virtuous observations on conjugal love ‘and Yi FR) FoR Mm BELOVED ANKLE Is ) Broadway producer, who hit this we'll find out how good the Texas people to having government aid forced |domestic felicity, seem to lie ahead. CITIZENS Y'KNOW, AS SuUSTicE town in his late teens, without a Rangers really are... . Those oa them that they are falling into the habit| ‘Doubtless these two martyrs of Sing Sing OF THE PEACE ! wn. UM-H6M-- : ) gy with, 6 grand notion Apat | Tenens mb. tere et area exepcting the government to do everything | will appear posthumously in the pages of their ava WHAT AH, eo WHAT . «Happening to read one bf the|known their ropes. . . it eat and sleep for them. Congress should} fautors until their legend is exhausted. Mean- «. Houston ly theatrical hej should the Democrats pepier surprise when such demands as|while, the rational part of the population will COMPENSATION Do IT RECEIVE ; at Age eect ying sige fy enjoy ocrat ‘exas that) there, however, as it has been some relief are made upon it. A| feel a stern satisfaction in the knowledge that FROM NoUR COMPANY ON - wanhed « New Torker, t0 pep. tt up. years alnoe’ the, town Bas hed. Aay- ernment that forces petty helps upon its|an imperative act of public justice has been MY POLICY FoR Hes, ee, three Arun he| ne, ed and Bey ts ens is the logical one to turn to in time of ion. We de nat hare to Reg aa the old 3 ? \ had no es sree erased 10 © put | educate Hasico, # Only a few a. need. problem of capital punishment or its deterrent } on, 80 wwe. | CADE. FOES, SRO E08 CONVADIOD, effect. On husband-murderers it has had no Binctore, nays by Ee nr Wee | Eaaeaty Wye il of Poem probably wil An Act of Sportsmanship ,|chance of deterrent effect. It is forty-three about three months, his pockets oe n Chicago the other night Jack Delaney and | years since one has been executed in New York. were well lined with spending Berlenbach met in a brief but decisive | Husband-killing has come to be a safe industry. ° “Hei Ford | money, Sinee then he has done should be lighters That would give Hie of the prize ring. Equal suffrage has put women in a new posi- wi Home As etter beaee, was of the effort Paul Berlenbach has|tion. If they are equal with men before the ” The cagle is sald to fly fastest n making to “come back.” For Jack Delaney |law, they must pay the same penalties as men ve bi eal NOR when. going away from "ta "nest | just anether sight. In the alah 3 aud foe feamnerontion it. er they tell me, Say, at dene, Bates bee ean, Oe oe aney floored versary, and. wi -| _ Of criminal justice as melodrama, the glori- 0 rehearsal i eccentric family“tnoved mach got to his feet, in a very fication of criminals, spectacular, indecent ee ee Nir Pee leat” nelghbubos! ed inte ‘ to defend efforts to defraud justice at ihe last moment, ’ the gentlemanly thing. there is no need to speak. There is great need . ergy ga oboe Dog red Delaney |to think. A Sunes. if she is good-looking ‘with the referee to halt the fight. Ajenough, is a certificated heroine. The eyes I i he might have scored a|of millions run over in sympathy and tender- “valuable victory | ness to these poor, bene y og | uted creatures. The disciples of the of the ; Mountain lived in wrong century. = always given a good account oe Coes have seuied ‘hee, Ge With vir- ring. hhave been times impunit been sure of veneration as sorry exhibition. But here, we |holy men. y | i hi prea pa me of three commuting on Sunday afternoons, peddlers, They go ‘ 2 ee wken, N. J where the beer em: John J. Pershing has beei. named more numerous bank is don Maybi because take the place of the old free tunch |e knows his g ie id We see no in the bul- bes ah ca ye, chai eee it gives a limited edition of the) most while the lean ones hed 5 i 2 i fs intial liane cain i ‘i say I was all right for six months en apamuaeet tactemmnins er oe amar Lil TON TEN NEW YORK |r tor7SSie" Ste irs tote | prtioay othe last week, "Would = Mon. . ,{operation of the corporation not only are per- and proportion your food so as to| like to kmow if you can any % And away down at the bottom of the list|/fectly reassuring to those who provided the eee a ‘poisoning and thus sehen 8 Teeny the 2 were two votes cast for “Dad.” credit; they stand as high testimonial of the 3 New York, Jan. 28—See-sawing| Preserve and prolong your life. - | | JSMmert' y Advise for the differ- 2 Which, we repeat, makes us confident there|good faith of the farmers who have been y) 74 \up and down Manhattan Isle, 1) | The, meni ee ieee conanniay te dorms of civonie’ shenintion, = are two extremely fortunate men, with fortu-| served, and of their ability under the new order BY RODNEY DUTCHER congress can be persuaded to give found myself in the lower Bowery,) be realized only through having a outlined in ied of hire ioe > nate sons and happy families, in Belleville. of farm practices to pay back on schedule what| Washington, Jan. 28-—When’‘up such an imporvant political foot-| Uying cough drops. . . . And/sound mind in sound body. | The| first, of Sawer 4 >, The percentage of boys who are able to make| was lent to them to buy farm animals. The|Commander Leroy Reinberg of the ball as tax reduction. auch is the unexpected romance of| successful man will always achieve | Nesday's PAPC oe a teg: upty 2 their fathers their chief idols is, probably,| truth is that, taken as a whole, they are paying’ Co#st, guard, explaining why the see New York that the store turned out| ™ore if he lives'a prudent life. The :