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4 a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929 = — ; a ee Sa — —— Se = —— ——————— Bi marck Tribune| Be as ape tas fies Scar ae yra has : a j he asasne Newspaper i political Meri sais ih ee Beattie” a tik | OUR BO A R DING I HOUSE By Ravina i THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER for ourselves. i «Established 1873) he Sest hhay.to Saale ‘tena ie The support Thomas is getting indicates a breaking Z = se = 7, lished by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- | Of this custom. The bulk of his votes will come from Aw ONE OF “THese Days, (Af MY WoRD, You WANT F{ LiseN O Him ~ N. D.. and extered at the postoffice at Bismarcs | people who are not socialists and who has no especial BETWEEN YAWNS, He TWo oF US To A SPAIN, IN BOTH Sn .. Presiaent and Bunitaber | PORMY with soelaliat doctrines AT WANT Nou Two £4 CARRY tr UP2—~ — Vues AN” MUSCLES se _———--———— | That means that people are learning to disregard = ~ IST HE RON! ? CAPTAINS OF “THE ~ EGAD LIKE MACARONI ? BAVELOPE FOR REPLY in Ad labels. to ignore traditions, to do a little thinking for : H , : BHCLOSE STANPED han Serre cer yexr iadgeet = said - $7.25 He will be getting a big vote, not because : PARLOR SOFA ROVAL Ansel Katikati oh ae Hage Pal e iy by mati, per year (in Bismarcky + 120 vialist, but in spite of that fact. MOUNTED, Ta TAKE ENOUGH witout RU CIVILIZATION WAS BUILT ON one. Mhis work was usually done by WHEAT ly by mail, per year, two women, one would push the And that, we repeat, is a healthy indication. THAT TRUNK ,oW He | ADDIKG JAKE TO tr 2 | MARTHA THEN 5 ti ismarck) ......-. nee ~. 5.00 ni O . * " if a revolution and the B Wagp by sci ousce or Nort Bia’ 20000070 400) thc a SCREEN PORCH. ALD eT ek ro canny Hn A |a ae ty «| Bs Seekly by mail, in state, per year o. ++ 100) Herbert Hoover has made quick and telling response | Soe Ma Cats aw [LL Dust Toss g rate a eet a innieaation eecatat poate etait and 4 eekly by mail, in sts years for .. ++ 250 to the demand voiced by Senators Johnson, of California THe etic! IT ON MY SHOULDER about the true beginning of this val- || diet addressed to him, care of The Mteekty by mail. ou orth Dakota, 130 8d Harrison, of Mississippi, that he make his stand P yp Wid rr uable and most important cereal be- |] Tribune. foe year... Peter cuaii on the tariff situation known. Instead of placing ihe peedicadt aay cause it was cultivated long before|| gnclose @ stamped addressed | Member Audit Bu ee ————._ president in an embarrassing position, the invitation 0: | recorded history or seat LS cobing envelope tor reply. WE cs tue Asweelaled Pris th? two senators merely provided the opportunity to go Lae aah Cie We ments show that wheat must have} gine, would return it. Grinding been an important article of food be-| 6ms to have been one of women's fore they were constructed. t ant ‘Wecations. After ‘The Greeks had a legend that the | 0st. import entitled to the use 0M record again spatches credited to it or that aper und also the as recommending passage of a tariff would increase protectiveness for the farmer | original proposal of the president in call- ‘The Associited Press is f fepublication of a)! news mt otherwise credited in this ni , I pat , Imany long and weary years, news of 5) Rout ait gtiee st Week puke AW ing present special session of congress. And it also Demeter Sane: gag oo = tne | the women became tired of this Ri tisver ieee i i | provided the opportunity to urge again retention of the Guiness it ie bee hela ‘to be a direct | 10% fog Wieiey val sone) ion . 7” Tex 9 a a - r er ri | ie dru > a Ta si Sues flexible provision of tariff adjustment by presidential gift from an obliging heaven. We |B Oi BERET ak NETHER Ate Forcign Representatives Proclamation embodying recommendations of the tarif{ | bee me . have found evidence in the shape of power and steam, and used great roll- SMALL, SPENCER & LEVINGS conum ‘on. It was to embarrass the president that charred ‘eaves that it was hot jers to do the grinding. Rollers are (ne ee repeal of this was voted into the tariff bill the senate EE A ap! of theleven used today in preference to : Formerly G. Logan Payne Co. has been v on with such delay t + int mae : i grinders in the majority of mills, es- ie CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON GAIGA’ the: AREY fa GURIA wie eL Chinese were known io be cultivating | pecially in the preparation of white “—— el PET Moe ae ——— | 4 n the sincerity of both Old Guard and coali- it 3,000 years before the Christian | tiour. However, in producing whole- WE cotticiat City, State and County Newspaper) | ton senator cra. Wheat was unknown in America wheat flour it has been found that pete ————| President Hoover stated the situation with regard to! changeit ted x ae wuiie |the bran, will be burnt out, due to the i ri . . ‘the fy is penviain eAe o °¢ when he 7 | enerated and for this s sta Welcome, Scottish Rit the flexible provision with elinching fores when he said] | staciyinng the Romiarie or: whvent that |mene for this purpose the 1 jthe stone milling system has been ‘recommended, since the flour remaint ts ‘ divergences of opinion in the senate “were white flour is not a modern discov- "7 y e role ot pst Lo hun 1 a ee ee wie ole OF nose t) Au themselves ample demonstration of the desirability of a/ aa ery. The sifting away of the outside j cooler and does not become burned Malis week. oe Oe ie ‘ real flexible clause, in order that injustice in rates could of the grain was practiced during the (Continued tomorrow) F orrenal men of high intellinones, of leaders in bust- | Promptly corrected by scientific and impartial in- | Tere cee oa earn ees bee moe : : ee eh in ; ai, Yestagation and put in a without such delays as! | Lae QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS histss in their comm: 0 whos jal skill | jbolter made of woven horsehair. The eos laks given them co a ‘ sieves of Spain were made of flax. | 5 rare i f of their towns and cities, of farmers with | ‘The response has been to put new life into the bill} , } fe, HERCULEAN|: while the Egyptians used screens|, Question: Mr: writes iy |made of papyrus and rushes. The|baby of a year and four months does horizon besides that of their f hort a worthy Which Senator Reed, of Pennsylvania, had in a specch | A BROTHERS loldest grinders, of course, were men's {20% Walk, while my other children ie epttin of the general community, pra . the in Philadelphia pronounced dead. His comment, as- . \Y —— ‘own molars, and some of the early | Walked at fourteen months. He can ‘ Setined ahd cultured portion of it sociated with his acceptance of a place on the naval a We |skulls show the grinding teeth worn {Stand alone and walks around chairs limitation delegation to London, put on his death sen-! tence the int etation that the bill could not be made @ success on the basis of further industrial protection down as though they gad actually |" other objects. He eats and sleeps heen used to grind hardgrain for aj Well. long period. However, the grinding} Answer: Do not worry too much are open to the visitors and heir stay Atthe doors of Bis eC rests. May they enjoy malel the desire to come back whe! of Pem-| > {one of the rising attorney: ie ———$—— ______—_9» % jabout your child not walking. No andwnions are held here. Mandan, 1 ibune can as+ end perhaps can not be passed at all in this special | Quy Yesterdays — |/bina county. is in Bismarck on busi-| A Thought 1 te. Hetigrecteene ae tet tested doubt he is just a little late in learn- Ge feels the same way it, Masonic, session because of that reason and of the Democratic: | see 9 | 8285 this week. le {smooth grinding stones which we 17%. “ Bh leg UI outs aaa i EEE age a aad teed ites i sty AGSaial ua ae aie nees| FORTY YEARS AGO TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Pe tte Fee ara et oport |banatifel reminders Of & time ‘when {and sleeps well, I feel quite sure there | ee oo ond the Heart. warn tested in this prospect that he could afford to turn his!, "SC. H- Phelps has returned) G. w. Wotbert returned today from’ the weak. and to remember the words|man’s tools were crude—of a people|°@2 be nothing organically wrong nerIt is a gracious courtesy on the part of the Ancient a could afford to turn Bis trom a visit with relatives in New! bricf business trip to Chicago and of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is|that are gone, though their imple-|“ith him. Keep him on a well bal- Greabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, to come | back on the whole mess and absent himself possibly | york state. St. Louis. | more blessed to give than to receive.|ments remain. It is as though man anced diet, instructions for which I are, as El Zagal temple of Fargo will on Saturday, and | six weeks in Europe. | : |—The Acts 20:35. learned to take up a rock and grind | Will be glad to send you. ‘ ay the event with the gorgeous ceremonials and) That another effort is to be made to put over the! John H. Richards left last night for; A. W. Lucas. John White and H. H.| **# + his grain before he learned to take Grapejuice b Gieegeants it is planned to put on here and at Mandan. pill—already passed by the house in a form which the the east where he will spend a few Richholt went to Long Lake today to! The best thing to give to your his pen in hand cnd write. Question: Mrs. K. G. writes: “I a + days before going south for the win- | spei veral days hi ng. jenemy is forgiveness; to an oppon-| The first special grinde1 bs ‘walter a week of rather exalted ritualism. it will be gocd | senate has mangled beyond recognition—as a result | ten oe eee eee | eat. Lcmrahee: to a friend, Tote | ahaa is ‘etek. ne iesorhes = harmful t having t ‘SME relieve the pent-up strain with the picturesque follies | of Hoover's statement, is deduced from coincident moves Mrs. O. H. Tucker of La Moure has! heart; to your child, a good example; | placed and rubbed or pounded by an- | ee need : . pressure. I am very . but wht this fun-making adjunct of sonry, its hot sands | in the te leadership that have set Washington| George B. Winship, Grand Forks,}been visiting her moth i ee Cea . Mrs. Sam a father, deference; to your moth- ‘other smaller stone held in the hand. | ving high blood ~ @ the desert and its end of the rope buzzing. Senator Watson. the Republican leader, on/ editor. who is one of the candidate:| Parker. She will be joined ‘ere by ccnduct that will make her proud | The next improvement was to put two _ Duin Wehr ce a ee would like to know if grapejuice is | : a ‘i for the United States senate, is in|Mr. Tucker. and the two will go to!of you; to yourself, respect; to alliround stones together with a hole in ee Witiepets sche wit! Sees — | the plea of illness is to hasten away to Florida and ‘ harity. ity wae Oe ce ee a ee qj estat ‘ ; | Bismarck. Tacoma, Wash. men, charity—Mrs. Balfour. {the upper one through which the| answer: Grapejuice is an excellent gel U sing Socialist as Protest Senator McNary, apostle of the farmers’ cause, is to; |grain could be dropped in. By means " . food drink and when used should be jtaken in place of a meal or between meals, but not in addition to an ordi- nary meal. Those with a tendency to high blood pressure should use erapejuice to which no sugar has been added. Dry Skin Question: M. W. asks: “Is exces- sive dryness of the skin due to a de- ficiency in the thyroid gland. Waat 5 is this deficiency, and is there a cure / for it at all?” Answer: Dryness of the skin would i . not necessarily indit i janswered, speaking very gently;; eten said no in unmistakably him a chance to explain.” of the thyroid eich cays ‘but we don't quit when we think | Negative accents. Eva grasped her | a.” Helen said soberly, “why determined after metabolism tests. Jof those who will suffer for our act. | hends and murmured an expression | must you be like this? You were You can supply ‘the lack of natural oth When it comes to municipal politics in New York, take over his role. Whether the energetic McNary ean; R. D. Hoskins of Bathgate, former! William Henega: 1s visiting here} Tne year 1348 of the Mohammedan |of a stick or iron handle. the uppe¢ for je liberal papers there can generally be found espousing deal more successfully with the coalition than Watson editor of the Bathgate Sentinel, now with his sister, Mrs. C. E. Barbour. jera began at sunset on June 8, 1929. [stone was revolved upon the bot! Wee cause of some opponent of Tammany. There al-| Could is a question. Offsetting the movement started | oa wid®¥S is some reason for fighting the Tiger. New York | by the president's statement is rumor that once the} Ae eT Corisposes of revenues the same scale that the federal | Democratic-progressive coalition has started rewriting | ©aMder the same safeguards, and there s is the Move adjournment of the special session without doing | milont of graft about the vast impzovemcnt projects going | #MYthing on the tariff. The Democrats presumably would | 30 yt daily and about the ad:inistration of the complex be as willing to skin their cat this way as in the way gonty government. Notorious Boss Tweed is dead and | they set out to do it with progressive aid. | Mrqrned to cla s regime | Senator Borah has said the bill could be disposed of in| SOMirvives, Al iniquity to smite, | two weeks if the regular Republicans would permit the ; sou? Wrong to be corrected, some call to be made for all | Democratic-progressive coalition to act, and President | siclyod men to come to the relief of the city. ' Hoover is willing that the bill should be so disposed of. nur Thus the cause of reform is perennial in New York. | But or Borah is one of the opponents of Hoover | Ruth Dewey Groves AUTHOR OF “RICH GIRI- POOR GIRL”, ETC, stgyrrpnnennancomeencnsersirnto se torpvernment does, but not with the same efficiency nor} the Hawley-Smoot bill, the regular Republicans wit!’ ©1929 BY NZA SERVICE INC. ———— COM4mmany is inherently cynical in this direction. When’ prov desired in the bill, and it is virtually certain | | You sce, Eva darling, what it would feoerclnel eats about something | it go diipegnitiloldnanemetar ed Hreipreeerne by es bane oll on 4 Ure good turn to it for political bread, they invariably | that a deadlock between the two houses would follow |mean to your mother—and Bob—| * Helen urged. “Wouldn't you ;ceived you? Nothing has changed more fats in the diet. Tt ‘would be i hom handed a stone. Thus the good as a rule have | if the bill were passed by the senate with the flexible | lif you gave way to your despair.” {ike to hear about Bob and me,’ that, What can you hope for now?” impossible to determine the real borarned to band together in those fusion movements | tariff provision repeal in it. “Yes, I know, I know,” Eva S eee trouble from the information given in Halpich, so far, have been the only means of throwing! This deadlock could, of course, b2 allowed to go over | offers proof which the tenely ol@ |moaned: “but what cm Ito do? [yer cer ig: jreprenie tapas | EWA s2t up higher on her pillows. your letter, and a thorough examina~ PPeammany out on some occasions. They elected Mayor | into the regular session opening in December, for the | § cian ccepis wiibent eeesting. se | “You don't think any man t¢/ Eva's attention at ‘thie ine but | a peng Hout nel woreqes Couyight eee eee ae 2 t and Mayor Seth Low. but they never gained 2; struggle in conference to adjust differences between the Gsadaeuiha cee GAA, pears, Worth the heartbreak of your entire , | ipcahdl gency Heelan t t uddenly she was sickened of | Helen pressed. | SPeaking of Brent. She wanted to} brush him aside, put him out of ber | Wiermanent foothold, for reform in New York also has! two houses would not interfere with either taking up and Tnep dvanoulastate sen is cgiisias cere bres feet of clay and there has been too much Phariseeism | considering regular business, except as it might ercep fink Pecksniffism about it to win the affections of the | into the proceedings in the form of bitterness. A dead- A conglomerate of cosmopolitanism always in a state | lock under such conditions might prove a prolonged af- fen¢ flux. fair in the background of the house and senate activities, MrsIn the impending election in New York this year there | As the situation now is, the tariff legislation has her no fusion movement on. ‘The field has becn left to! dosenerated into a most unpromising muddle of crrors, Civ two major parties, with former Police Commissioner | politics and follies which challenge the sineerity of eer- Among Helen's new friends EVA ENSIS and & re brother NOt. ly, do you ‘No, no, they're too good. They've , i . other Wecket oes fy [ own i Uke the ome be had takes from ©! W2¥s Leen too good to me. 4 Nellin to prove Helen | omy knew I should hate you, in spite of a - n aside, p all that you have done for me. 1 Briquetting Plant at and Eva's too. didn’t want to live, hating you and ay : rae ave you made up?” Eva asked. | without Leonard's love.” Lehigh to Be Enlarged ‘ hen show them now that you heartening a little over the possi- “on dear.” Helen buried hi — appreciate their love, Tre to forget | bility of happiness coming to her | ¢, Fees hice Els Sh pets pe Minneapolis. Minn., Nov. 4.—U?)— Leonard Brent. He's no more worth | 4¢@t!y beloved brother. | eot-apld chock het cobs. Announcement that its briquetting \ sour: thoustlit tha ES “Made up?” Helen echoed. “We've és aes o plant at Lehigh, N. D., will be en- y jougit than a... than 2’ wade up so tight that nothing con If I see him, and tell him that 1 larged at once to provide for a ca- fichard Enright as a weak independent candidate, and tain clements of the senate in professing to lealnta tie jViper, Eva.” P oa s come between us again.” know about his engagement to you pacity of 500 tons of briquets daily ‘ Sr Caihak an | nee Be i if | “1 ” Evi tT and that you are reall: jing t braorman Thomas, the brilliant parlor socialist as a ean-/ the public welfare. | EVA looked at her despairinety. i'm glad, rade va simply. prey Bot.” Hroisleas psberriepoae pclae grog by K. A. Loven, ; eee eS waa won by Pious ta | Teseucd. she tries to | “That has never mattered very | FJELEN Jeaned over and kissed | "Ne MAY... he may...” Demand for the fuel has been = The Republican nomination was won by Piorella La-| After Cupid has kindled the spark of love he assumes | to selease ter, wet he | much to women, has it?” she asked. '#* ner, drawn by the wistful smile| Helen lifted her head. The ex- heavy and additional capacity is : @—uardia, the mischievous Italian congressman from the | 9 responsibility for tae conflagratia that sometimes refuses and makes dire threats if |=) Jove him, and 1 can’t believe that that hovered on her quivering lips. | Pression of her eyes stopped Eva Love! | ohe Heb. ray —— gen treatmene | be didn’t care at all for me. Oh, 1 of her brother, which | know I can't have him.” she wailed | | ‘eater city, and Tammany is running Mayor Junmy | soiows, @—alker for reelection. It happens that there are dis- | *reyyFdant elements in both parties which are dissatisfied | “You must let yourself be happy | {fom further words. too, dear,” she sald. “Think of your| “Would you marry him after all sic now, and some day a real | this?” she asked scornfully. ie . 3 i ! irting with SHALL bruptly; “but don’t tell that | love w: ® Eva turned away, ae igith the heads of their tickets and these, having no/ abrupt ut don't tell me that | love will come to you. That sounds : The com has awarded to the Freision candidate to rally around, are seeking elsewhere Editoria) Comment snrsccelds Gem aed Be | ivy all because he Is a liar and a/ like empty comfort, I know, but it's| A wave of he’ lessness swept over Ml | westinghouse “Electric” company a ; Hy 9 man to support. j |cheat. There must be some other | ‘Tue. if only you can believe it.” poe epee are thas contract for a new turbo-generator of " 4 aaa , aeacae | ser “I must see Leonard again,” Eva 0 1,000 kw capacity. Some amazement has been created by a drift on the Knowledge as a Basis for Legislation | reason, shocked her by declaring. si contemptible, how despicable, Leon- power it will art of these dissatisfied elements to Norman Thomas, (Grand orks Heralds Helen's cheeks flushed uncom-| «oy poi» ard is.” will provide power sufficient to oper- ‘ie Socialist candidate. It even has been commented that | yy s é |fortably as she answered that there| «1 ” She got up to go. Eva did not at- ate a plant of 1,000 tons daily ca- t Mr. Grundy of Pennsylvania, on thinking the matter sigs tempt to detain her. “PI ] F Wisnis is a healthful sign in American politics—that such | ov inclined to approve the course of Senator Bing- | } might be another girl. Helen sat stiffly upright. “Why?” | moma to me" she cald acd’ Here pacity, Loven said. ; | AMAnuential support should be headed in Thomas’ direc-| ham in employing an officer of the Connecticut Manu- Eva's expression grew accusing | Ste demanded, but Eva had no an- ot (align and that the outlook is that he will poll a con- | {cturers' rssociation as his secretary pro tem and thus Seaxeet. Des. Stems, Ankh. Selene swer that she cared, or dared, to Bodies in silent seen, BETTER HEALTH-FOR WIFE AND | giving him access to senate committee meetings which tm a At of byoteria. though she did pot mean it to. {ive MOTHER chic ; Back with Bob she was profound- Demicuously larger vote than any candidate on his ticket wore supposed to be secret. Scnat ‘ingham admits | NOW GO ON WITH THE STO: “Was it you?” she asked, and). ~ . ly affected by the strain of knowing Just how hard it is sometimes for Beyer before has been accorded. | that ne aes th this matter ca peer ‘a mistake, i wail Ithen added eg “Bob thought : ey fa bie Papliblre pence that Eva might yet bring serious wife or mother to nerve herself up to Pod The significance of the drift to Thomas is nothing,! but that. of course, does not concern Mr. Grundy. Neither. CHAPTER XLI a4 i | trouble upon herself and them. her daily task no one gut the sufferer aot j be it was.’ Stull Eva did not answer, Helen “L ” can tell. Mrs. A. G. Wells, Rocky Hasowever, over which to get stupendously impressed. New| {3 he influenced by the fact that there is evidence in FLELES went up the stairs on re- was seized with a thought that m tired,” she sald when Mes. “ hear Hel-ory is far from lashed into the hysteria which in the | ‘Pe, S:nate of s:rong disapproval of Senator Bingham’s Helen hesitated a long moment | sisted her to sharp utterance. Ennis had gone upstairs, “Do you Muni, MC. saya 1. aut Seen Hue fay °C! action, and that this sentiment is quite strongly mani- luctant feet, She dreaded this !yetore angwering. Eva's evidence|" “surely you are not eole mind letting me go now, Bob? Eva everywhere to know of the wonderful & marked reform campaigns. Nor does the support of | fested throughout the country. talk with Eva, for there was noth- | o¢ palatal kacpehea tevaas he (thine pdt: ~ peas Ey yale doesn't need me, and I've something benefit I derived from taking Foley + at imply any fondness for socialist doctrine. The| all of the major acts of government bear more or | ing she could say to her that would | truth rom her at last. “Why, Eva dear, don't you realize | *,0° &¢ home.” Pills diuretic. They drove away my Rifpelalist candidate docs not even have any great reform- | less directly on the business of private citizens. dust! MH carry hope to the unhappy girl up kn . that If he'd wanted you." “My darling, {11 always mind let- eel ie oe > As Dow. never or constructive platform to stand on. There is | NOW it is the tari® that is in the limelight, but st makes | ‘ ‘Yes,” she admitted, “I was en-| "yo ie You," Eva | tis you £0,” Bob smiled at her. tao-tired” to attend to my family fonluch of a gesture about his candidacy, of sacrifice for; °° “ifference whether the subject be tariff, or taxation, | Brent was @ scoundrel—that was | gaged to him, Eva. But ne did not | oid very Jon ee Oe PP | “But I'll have to leave too, I'm no ‘and household, as I could not do while af oe ; | or banking laws, or agriculture, or waterways, or almost I there w: ; 1 AAIS SEE 0 playboy, you know.” suffering from those cistressing kid- 3 ony tg ys, all there was to the matter. Lut | love me. He can't love anyone. He E ” yboy, you know.’ * : Ke sake of keeping up a minority cause which has} any other subject that one can name, it is va, please,” Helen begged." prig eyes had ceased to smile with ney ailments.” Sold at all drug ‘Privothing in the way of office or emoluments to wax | for the government to deal with that subject without Helen knew that love cannot be/ isn't capable of it, He's the most | “Don't you see, dear, that if it isn't his lips. Helen knew by their seri- stores.—Adv. y {ts principles to uphold and plead. Above | affecting the interests of a great many people, and inter- | | tern out of the heart by the roots. | seltsh—" ine It il) be memenns she whe a |oussess that he meant to convey the ae ‘there is no national significance about the Thomas | °S' 1 so diversified that a given course will affect one | It must die a lingering death when| “Then it was your money?” Eva | °'ng him what be wants? thought to her that he would not group beneficially and another adversely. The “He loves me, 1 know be loves | depend FLAPPER FANNY me.” Eva cried wildly. “He couldn't|" She litted ptgies? fog is ine E x Fan SAYS: have lied so terribly to me.” thankful that be did not make an Helen lost a great deal of issue of that point at this particular it perishes, interrupted. She found Eva quict, tying with Helen regarded her in complete surprise. Strangely, she thought, @ dampened towel on her forehead. | 114, bad never occurred to her. Her ! didacy, mo dissatisfaction with national economic | that government should seek the greatest good for iitions. /There are things in the New York mayor-| greatest number {s sound, with the proviso that campaign, however, which make the strength of | Seeking that greatest good the minority is not be, of its essential rights. nas’ candidacy an encouraging sign. The odor of witchhazel came faint-|moncy! Of cou: patience. “Now see here,”, she ex: it. She wanted to forget her- i Mayor Walker, who probably will win reelection by | SUT pencils Gt tan iste ieee yg Ree ok ly to Helen's nostrils as she Ieancd| “1 think 80.” she eried. “He | claimed, “you aren't going to bave | self and bim and think only of Eva fA overwhelming vote, is Tammany’s man and proud | affected by it. If our legislators are or pei lhe Bnd over the bed and took one of Eva’s| Would be just that vile.” anything more to do with Leonard |—to try to find a way to help her. it. One hears little of the “new Tammany” these | specialists, they must obtain information from bands. “Perhaps,” Eva said, “he needs a} Brent. Bob will kill him. He She drove back hom ‘The Tiger seems to have all of his old stripes. aie i HI chiens, saat qi pol Coy under- “Bit down—here,” Eva said end "She bad faced tus eoplazation ot | was, because "fen are seset fn regard to Ionard Brest it p aaa there, for any Democrat refusing to must, in addition to his own study of a moved to make room for Helen be-|his conduct less difficult to bear, good. He couldn't have done it to| everything else failed je could S A . formation from those who are themselves familiar with side her. than the thought that be cared more | harder-hearted girl. That's Bot induce’ Eva to go away —to fhe Republican candidate, LaGuardia, in congress, has | the subject by ectual experience. ; “How do you feel?” Helen asked. | oF aBother girl than he did for her. | bitterness of it. If you'd been think. | Italy to study, or to travel for'a le @ consistent record as s liberal. In the present| For this reason congressional commitiees invite inter- Eva closed her And her complete obsession with |ing only of yourself you couldn't | while wherever ber fancy took her m, however, he has been noisy. Furthermore,| ested persons to present their views on pending legiala- a shook |her passion for Brent was driving |have become interested in s man |—she would buy Brent off. ‘New York Republican machine is in no way better | tion. In a similar way the individual member of con- her head, “Poor mother,” sbe|hber to his defense. lke Leonard—you'd have judged ae, oo pat it in ond put any out | ses whispered. Then, louder: “Ob,| “Don't be « fool,” Helen retorted | him by yourself. As it is, you see | rejected the thought that he might a . apecsnied . Bingham rep- Helen, how awful it was for her! 1|a bit impatiently. “He has enough | S00d'in even the worst people. That | prefer Eva to money. uid simply be to continue misrule under a different | resents a state largely devoted to manufacturing. It is as didn't know what 1 was doing. in|™oney. Only greed could make him |may be because you are so clever,| At home she went straight to the masters. proper for him to consult with the representative of a og want to marry for more—greed and |#0 talented, dear, that you can't | telephone and called bis apartment. third candidate, ex-Police Commissioner Enright | manufacturers’ organization of his state as to the best here with... with that stuff and|2‘hcare like a block of ice.” recognize evil—perhaps it is genius, | His Japanese servant answered and” ther in his record nor his campaign utterances Sa Ae yong for “mn constituents the kind of mother pleading outside my door. * ayee biel, hate him,” Eva re-| ut, oh, Eva, please, whatever it is,|she said, peremptorily, that she des any reason why a voter desirous of restoting| ee 1 is for Ap Rd 5 don't know how [could have done | marked, and the thought at the|Bob and I are going to belp you | must speak to Mr. Brent. ‘government to Manhattan should vote for him. such a thing.” back of her mind was that Helen|"ow.” ~~. He did not keep her waiting tong, is left, therefore, Norman Thomas—a man ot | means to effect Iczislation which will improve the price “Thank God you didn't really do |t0? must have suffered through ” Eva persisted, | |, “1 want to seo you about some : * Brent. “No,” Helen protested. “Let me |thin& very tmportant,” she sald. “At ability, courage and intelligence. The Morn- gh pd A Taleeraoaa 4, ct es comin ee “Not on my own account.” Helen |see him for you. 1 will tell him|0BCe. Will you come up to Bram- . Hd and the Evening Telegram have decided that | , f1°.°\anutecturers’ represeiitative, bat in’ the Eva's eyen flashed open and flelen hastened to assure her, sensing, | whatever you wish me to say. Bob | blewood?" f § so far superior to the other three candidates that . drew back from sight of the misery | perhaps, what Eva was thinking. | will be furious if you go to him.” ‘An soon as possible,” Brent as- | F affiliations can be disregarded; and there is in thelr depths, : “But L shall always hate him for| va remained sect im her deter-|Ured her, and hung up. ; | ’ that thousands of ordinary Democrats | eral Mr, action is open “But ¥ want ¢o die! I don't want we has rd to you. Eva” miles oat uaa an, she) uy ieee a pgp ly telas te to the interpreta’ en you do not love him? jt wou! cause oy ie 8! epublican are coming to the same conclusions, constituents. or some of ‘they to live!” Eva cried. Ev; volee was filled with pro-|trouble, and I'm going to see Leon- down.’ ® carburetor leak ‘- ik spell good sign. ‘awk jfound seliet. ard whatever happens, must give (To Be Contined) were not entitled, and to use illegit “None of us do,,at times,” Helen

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