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BY RODNEY DUTCHER |—but, regardless, the duty has been EA S ice Writer) hoved up from 2 cents a gallon to 9 Washington, June 18.—Well any- cents a gallon. way, in so far as concerns the possi- Shingles, probably, don’t come un- bility of reprisals at the polls, there der the heading of necessities for the ‘one consolation for the promoters of fond parent, unless the parent is ac- the tariff bill now before the Senate, customed to use them in administer- i. @., as follows, to wit viz: Babies corporal punishment. Just the can't vote. ue, the shingle has been taken off Some member cf the wi {ree list and gets a duty of 25 per means committee of the house mu have been a birth control advoca' for this tariff bill. 2 D And sugar, tied in a bit of cloth and ucked by fretful babies since time is rather disc ing to pros mmemorial? Sugar's duty is hoisted parents. It need not be at all 21-5 cents a pound to 3 cents. prising if a delegation of them ¢ surgical instruments, likewise, go here to squawk before the sei i Before this such things could be nance committee as it considers the nder a duty of 45 per cent. measure. now becomes 70 per cent— Anybody can go right down the list adget that takes out Junior's and spot innumerable cuffs and kick accordingly, is going to cost administered to young citizens in| more than it did before. Swaddling clothes. Vegetables also share in the general Baby Food Goes Up ease, regardless of the fact. that ‘There's dextrine, with a duty raised all children thrive on them. Every= from 2 1-4 to 3 cents a pound and if | t! from cabbages and radishes it isn't dextrine that’s used in that to beans and mushrooms well known baby food called te F onions is boosted. Maltose then it must be dextrose, on n malted milk has been singled which the tariff is raised trom 1 1-2 the duty on it raised all the to 2 cents. Possibly the ways and way from 9 to 30 per cent. All sorts means committee soaked hn dex- th has been made the trine and dextrose so t Pp sure subject of 1h . and cotton, if and get the babies going or coming ne’s meager technical knowledge is not knowing the differenc rrect, is used to make diapers, as And gelatine, which babie they are sometimes called. The same, mitted to eat at an ca goes for wool, which most babies wear hiked from 20 per cent « ooner or later. @ pound to 20 per ¢ Even Shoes Go Higher Oh! And did you see w Before they got through with the pening to glass bottles? bill in the house somebody remem- knows that lots o: co bered shoesies. Somebody would! without glass bottle es are going to be made been raised from 55 t ‘© expensive the number of babies The lowly crochet need! ndoned on doorsteps will increase fabricating hoods, bootec: rmously. The duty on pencils and not for young America, i 1s is up 15 cents a gross. body blow. The old dut he unkindest cut of all is saved for thousand and 49 per cent is now $1.50/ the last. The tariff on matches is a thousand and 50 per cent | raised from 8 to 11 cents a gross. So, likewise, it is with milk. The If the senate passes that, playing pauper labor of Europe. it may be, ex- | with matches will be only a fond ports very little milk to country | memory for the children of the poor. Before Tony Tarver's roadster drew | been.” Aloud she said, “Thanks, up at the curb of the appointed cor- | Tony. How is Sandy? iceail ner, Crystal had made up her mind |. Grend!” Tony replied, and Crystal ; the color sweep over the gardenia not to tell her chum the whole truth | ness of her chum's face. “He's about their proposed expedition. Af- to be one of the pilots on the ter all, there was only surmise ani ! 1 route between California Suspicion to go upon so far. Only aj ork. All decided.” well!” Crystal agreed. “And Picture of Dick Talbot in the bed- wv's Mrs. Ross? Ankle better?” Toom of a girl who was “in trouble,” “Oh, Mom's having the time of her @ girl who had refused to name the | life!” Tony laughed. “And so am man responsible for her She said she didn’t know she was Dick was innocent o: ything more j tired till than a mild flirtation or an altruistic | ther interest in one of his father's er o lazy Ployes—though Cry: rly every three months. . . . Crys, moment believe he w an't realize what a privilege it's would be crucl to arou | beon to: ait on her, and talk only to dash them lat with her, and watch her and Pop Ross, “What's the = la together. T never thought of them Tony demanded before as a married couple. . .. Oh, had taken her place bes! don't laugh! You know what I fiean! Toadster. “You may thir’ ‘They were just Pop and Mom Ross, matter to 1 Sandy's parents. But since last Ppoachinz pursday T've been studying them as tion Mom and Pop Ross. arried couple, trying to figure out Have you suddenly deci how they have done it—" married and want me ¥ * Crystal asked, though she I called up the house to 1 you weren't breaking the he had to go to bed and stay Yd now she's afraid she'll get he'll sprain her ankle regu- ayed in love, and tolerant to- doecach other, and happy,” Tony low “I said as much to id you should have heard Viaduct Lane. and 1 p Said she hadn't had time Crystal directed ! ter whe he and Dennis “Viaduct Lane?” ‘Ton: rinkicd | wi till “in love ut that she ‘reck- her perfect nose. “That's in the slum ‘as about the best man —over across the ir isn’t 1t? nd she wouldn't ‘swap Trailing a big scoop for your pane king... . And here's honey? I was about to forget that | Viaduct Lane, Crys. What's that num- you're a newspaper wome Read | ber? Here we are! Am I to come your first story yesterday. 1 lin with you? Or am I merely a Peach. Wrung the tears, and all chauffeur? —also a check. Sandy sent one, too.” | “I want you to come in with me “Sandy, Sandy! Always ony, to see—Callie,” Crystal an- Crystal thought “I wonder v 11 swered she'll wake up to the fact that NEXT: A strange reception, in love with him, and alw: x 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) id working on the device that will bring him fortune and fame. ** John Cowper Powys, author of “Wolf Solent,” one of the season's o——_—______________¢ ‘ IN NEW YORK { New York, June 18.-—Our own “who's who” of Manhattanites in the immed. vohad ites ithe immed: | most wildly acclaimed novels. . . . iate spotlight: Has lived off and on for years in a Robert Daine, the Frenchman who! picturesque little areaway in Green- invented the telercgister which is the’; wich Village. known as Patchen Place. new automatic device for recording | This is less than a block long and il- stock market reports. It takes the | luminated by a single, old-fashioned Place of the acrobatic board boys who ; street lamp which, each night, is for years have slapped quotation lighted by an old-fashioned lamp- prices in place... . Amusing that it] lighter. After nightfall the block, should have been a Frenchman who | with its flickering light and two bow- showed Wall Street how to improve | ing trees, seems like a slice of quiet its recording system. . . . And he’s! English countryside thrust incongru- been in America slightly more than ; ously into New York... . Just across half a dozen years. He came in con- | the street, the medieval spires of the nection with a French loan which, of | old Jefferson Market aid the illusion. course, got him in touch with the | Nor did John and_ his brother bankers, which in turn, got him in/ Llewellyn seem to fit into the stand- touch with Wall Street... . To him | ardized pattern of New York. ‘They the chaotic floor of the Exchange!go about in loose, tweedy clothing. was an intoxicant. He never went /|swinging knobby, rough wood canes. home. Instead he became the perfect | They have shaggy, close curled hair, New Yorker, moving into one of those | like airedales. and have that far-away giraffe-necked skyline apartments) look of strollers along country roeds with eyes keyed on far horizons. see @} Mahorni Young, the sculptor who hearkened to the lure of Hollywood @jthe other day, was in the midst of sculping, a series of American prize fighters When the lawyers rushed up with their contracts. [LITTLE JOE FE PECPLE WHO KE GOLF GING IT AWFUL SCORING. oe —~S, telling Mormon tales. One of his fe- Ge hy. ¢ vorites concerns how he found him- self heir to $300 from the Brigi © Young estate. “And that’s all I ‘a ¥ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WELL MIN- NMERE'S YOuR UTYLE NEST= MERE WE ARE 1 Bet THE MOSQUITOES, witt EAT LOO HERE NOwW= LA GOING TO TRAIN You AICE GO IF ZT TAKE YOU HOME WITR ME YOULL KNOW LOTS OF TINGS TO Do FoR THE KIDS BACK TERE! NAY DONT You Pay ATTENTION TO ANKE WHAT MAKES You ACT SO WHAT ASAD EXPRESSION. WHAT'S THE MATTER ? DOW'T TELL ME YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO WORRY ABOUT RIGHT. aT THE BEGINNING OF VACATION SWEET SUSIE! LOOKIT Td’ STORM COMIN’ UP — “TH NEXT TIME 1 WALK EROM SACKSON: VICLE TA HOME, ('CL “Take @ Train! l) JUST LIVING Wit THE 1D HERE'S A DIME. NOW CHEER UP AND TELL POP WHAT'S ON YOUR MAND THAT MAKES ‘OU SO SERIOUS: Hew Thar : WHILE (T tastes et LIVING WITH THE BIRDS” 18 RIGHT= THAT CUCKOO — SIMAT PELICAN = WHAT A DECOY ME WOULD MAKE DURING THE. 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