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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 TH long, bare room had never ~ been graced by a picture or a curtain. Its only furniture was 20 narrow iron cots, Four girls were scrubbing the warped, wide-planked floor, three of them pitifully young for the hard work, the baby of them be only six, the oldest nine. The fourth, who directed their labora, rising from her knees sometimes to help one of her small crew, was just turned 16, but she looked, in her short, skimpy dress of faded blue and white checked gingham, not more than 12 or 13. “Sallee,” the six-year-old called out in a coaxing whine, as she sloshed a dirty rag up and down in a pail of soapy water, “play-act for us, won't you, Sallee? ‘Tend like you're @ queen and I'm your little girl I'd be a princess, wouldn't I, Sal-lee?” The child sat back on her thin little haunches, one small hand plucking at the skimpy skirt of her own faded blue and white gingham, an exact replica, except for size, of the frocks worn by the three other scrubbers. “I'll ‘tend lke I’ve got on a white satin dress, Sal-lee—" Sally Ford lifted a strand of fine black hair that had escaped from the tight, thick braid that hung down her narrow back, tucked it behind a well-shaped ear, and smiled fondly upon the tiny plead- er. It was a miracle-working smile Before the miracle, that small, pale face had looked like that of a se rious little old woman, the brows knotted, the mouth tight in a frown 'HE BISMARCK TRIBUN than gri that their lazed. Constant tightly, with BY ISRAEL KLEIN Science Editor, NEA Service A little knowledge of one of the sc aatieg on most automobiles to- most important parts of the auto- . |mobile may prcdues greater care in} There may be only one disc en- its operation on the part of the| aged between two, or there may driver, ; be a series of discs, 1 This part is the clutch. another series, Byt both types work | The clutch is. the mechanism in| #like—one set revolving by contact |the transmission of an automobile| With the other. | which connects the driving shaft of | jthe engine to the transmission ‘in| | the rear, enabling the car to move. i} eee | ,It is understood that, ite an en. ;gine operating continually, si lazed means must be established ty which | COMe Blazed. jthe car may be moved or stopped at Glazing of the surfaces of the practically useless. ah, ANNE AUSTIN sant ano snner® ‘SAINT AND SINNER’ to be pleasant and conversational, for she was fond of Sally, in her own way. “She has yellow curls, though I suspect her mother, who has just died and who was a stock company actress, used peroxide on it. But still it’s yellow and it’s curly, and we have at least a hun- dred applications on file for little girls with golden curly hair.” parts, is so firm, once engaged, that there | is no danger of any slipping unless discs causes them to slip, rather e result hatd surfaces become “riding of the 8! . a| clutch,” therefore, ultimately ren- Gp et ee tie Si hee ders the gripping action of the discs New discs have to be installed, or the car won’t move. And this is an operation of which the work of in- Within | 8t@llation costs more than the new The only thing in the four Gos- pels to which Hindus invariably take That's all there is—just this con-| exception is the killing of the fatted tact to move an automobile, But this calf. They regard the cow as sacred. A French biplane flying under the surfaces of the discs have be-| wireless control without a pilot has} you. made several flights and has taken} Adv. PAGE NINE < and landed 11 times without mise Gas Pressed Heart, Caused Sick al ot “Gas caused pain around my; heart, and I had a sick, heavy feel ing after eating. I got wonderf results from Adlerika. Now I eat what I like end feel cheerful again.” —Mrs. Lydia Belmont. Even thd FIRST spoonful of Adlerika re- lieves gas and often removes aston4 ishing amounts of old waste matte from the system. Makes you eat and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Adlerika will surprise A. P. Lenhart, druggist — “Thelma,” she whirled severely 2) will, That means is the clutch, | discs is the result of “riding the upon the eightyearold child, 3! Starting a heavy automobile, how.|‘lutch.” This is the unconscious ap- eee < “what's this in your bed?” Her jever, against a powerful force of ee a the meant = Mie 2 broad, heavy palm, sweeping ex- inertia is more than merely connect- the ch pedal, pth ite Spat anol “4 e $ pertly down the sheet-covered iron ing the driving shaft directly to the| to ‘icosen the ditt grin of the dlees | x cot, cad Geen mee a transmission. There must be some! (0 Cnth other, eee | U S S 1 a x lece of ken blue bottle. 4 . | ) gent mine” Thelma quiv- The slightest loosening of ren @ i r) x ered, her tongue licking upward to catch the first salty tear. “I traded my broken doll for it: I look through it and it es everything look pretty and blu he explained desperately, in the institutional whine. “Oh, please let me keep it, Mrs. Stone!” x But the matron had tossed the bit of blue glass through the near- est window. “You'd cut yourself on it, Thelma,” she justified her- self in her stern voice. “I'll see if T can find another doll for you ia the next box of presents that comes in. Now, don’t cry like a baby. You're a great big girl, It was just a piece of broken old bottle. Well, Sally, you take charge of the new little girl. Make her feel at home. Give her a bath with that insect soap, and make a bundle of her clothes and take them down to Miss Pond.” . She lifted her long, starched skirt as she stepped over one of the scrubber’s puddles of water, then moved majestically through the door. Clara, the nine-year-old orphan, stuck out her tongue as the white skirt swished through the door, — The — “Savings and Loan” 11 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. | So that the resistance of the car may | |be broken in gradual steps—usually | three. | eee Even then, however, the fast-ro- | tating shaft from the engine has to be connected with an inert tranemis- ‘sion shaft. It would appear that mething would snap at such ac- ion, But it is done so smoothly and gradually that nothing disastrous Offers 3 Investment Plans: actually transpires is the sliding of one dise of asbestos-lined metal face to face toward another | dise that is revolving on the engine shaft. By this gradual action, the first dise takes up the revolutions of the second and, when closely applied, turns along with it. That’s the action of engaging the clutch, when the driver's left foot is gradually let out. It emphasizes the importance of letting out the clutch pedal gradually in order to start the car, if the engine is not Paying Interest Write For Circulars Organized 1893 Every Business Man, to be stalled against the inertia of the car. : eee The Great Experiment Success or Failure This Great Controversy Masterfully Handled by ALBERT F. COYLE Bachelor of Divinity, Yale University Famous Editor, Student, Writer and Lecturer Eloquent, Masterful, Convincing Recently returned from extended travels in Russia. REX THEATRE Sunday Night, March 18th, at 8 o’Clock Every Student, Every Pci Should attend This Free Lecture States. > new Cystex 48 Hour Test may be “ 48 hour test, ‘new, full of pep, In order to hold the first disc firm- ly to the dise on the engine shaft, a double system of coupling is em- ployed. It’s likegholding a coin firmly be- tween two other coins of the same size, by the thumb and forefinger of one hand. It takes little pressure to keep the middle coin from turn- ing, if the other two are kept still, land it is an easy matter to turn it iwhen the other two are rotated, of concentrafion. But when she smiled she became a pretty girl. Her blue eyes, that had looked almost as faded as Ta | dress, ened and gleamed like | then turned upon Sally, her little face sharp and ugly with hatred. “Mean old thing! Al but- tin’ int Can't let us have no fun atall! Some other kid'l! find Thel- sapphire and keep offen Jj A THREE AVS? ~ COUGH IS YOUR ~— DANGER SIBNAL Persistent coughs and colds lead to | serious trouble, You can stop them now ; with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo- sote that is pleasant to take. 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