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"___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929 : Eyanson, he was, in effect, telling the Connecticut Manu- (Phe Bistaarck Tribute | trctters association to go ahead and write laws—or |OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern \ An Independent Newspaper parts of laws. hat would affect the welfare ge ea! ' THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Of all the iaople United States. H (Establishes 73) P ay . ty m | 4 waz i spk theme B Quite a delega’ cf power, don't you think? | 5, BZ Tm BBAGAGA Gy the Gismarce Tobune Company. Bis. | THE senators action, in short, was indefensible, and the SAY! I've BEEN ZA THERE, JACOB, You 47 byes ners (fnarek, N. D.. and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck More he trics to explain it tho more he demonstrates LISTENING “fo You SEE ~ HE ial = qi D caee ha Why ‘fw second class mail matter. that he has only the haziest notion of what a senater s UYS GRUNTING SAMPLE OF THE Z ONGE a 7 1M REGARD TO Tie DIET WILL BF ‘ D. Mann : President and Publisher uy a ous ‘esiala GR MODERN VoutH oF AH TAKE “TH” TIME CRIKCIY WHO ont CARE OF i kates Payable in Advance , eT ee ie) MODAY Le EeoTistica:| WHEN You AN” ME PA ee i Subscription Kates Payable in ‘Three R's’ Not Negi > | HALE HOUR » AvoutT Ll ousee WUSTLING LADS y by carer per year ( hree R's’ Not Neglectec | WING THAT TRUNK AND WORLDLY BEYoRE) 4" if ‘ by mail. p (an Bismarck) Yor ar it said that our public schools nowa-} TAKING “Th His YEARS? ts Creat COMPARE EAR NOISES healthy blood stream free from toxic ly by mail. per var too much time on “fads and frills’ UP WH” ATTIC we FANE HAT HE ‘EM Wr SAK-SAPS Tinnitus aurium, or ear nolses, are | Wastes. : (in state. outside Bi and are neglecting to give their pupils a 7 ~ FANCIES A, Articles on similar subjects which H Ri outside valde 1H thie solid ices ental 8 eae ~~ AN'SO FAR, ALL CAN SURPASS HIS SIR os asda Nh cpa described by some as ringing, buzzing |; have prepared for free distribution. Heke oo ig in the solid fundamentals of eiem: 4A Wo oF You ELDERS IN AKY FF ATHEW’RE DUST WHAT hirring. These annoyances may | Please send 2 cent stamp for each om id os both for a short Jeton H. Mann of Ashevill2, N. C., recently took “HAVE LIFTED IS HEIR ENDEAVORS! heotaMan it beds! - ss " rae ‘ a = . time or at all times. The continual Dr. McCoy will gladly answer o look into the matter. He reports that the modern YouR voices! eS we EVEN Noises Nad oe in the car 16 Vay WEBER Gael ‘questions on ‘and ; ou SE 2 i ng the essentials. are actually or HEAR “EM «BU the patient much anxiety and || diet addressed to him. care of The much more time to instruction in the “three | BELITTLES OUR ABILITYY eR see "Em even been known to cause suicide. |] Tribune. than schools of the cld days ever did. To TRANSPORT “THIS As a general rule, if the noise comes Enclose a stamped addressed fs he says, get twier as mary | » TRUNK and goes the patient feels better {n |] envelope for reply. d ta n the ‘thebe GEN ma the puljilie ot > . s the morning when the nerves a psa pede ecgd ners ‘s rie ted than in the evening when the : rand sk the four time much as the pupils of 1823. It heres 2 fatigued. ! pay for prepa paration ‘sd ae | cal news of » ned herein. All y them educational features that their grand- Roaring in the ears may be pres-| "Bo ntaing Noises in the Ears —; ‘ghts of republica matter hereir are not get. we are also giving them a much | ent from a number of causes. Some- | Hatin beatness -——7 Causes of rh also reserved. in the elementals. times it is due to a pressure on ee Dizziness —; Cleansing Diet Course a lee eee La | drum of the ear from ear wax that ‘ 4 e : Toreign Representatives | has formed a plug. It is frequently | Gop en eee LEVINGS Expensive Hospitals noticed in cases of bigraine, anemia j = = ' . and neurasthenia. When the patient | ANG SS ee te orc re) ee ae eee clining position will reduce the noise. ‘ Wy ‘An inflommation of the ear will | question: inal ta coat tp “SortNe cause ear noises. as will accidents OF | Gia) cells” found in an analysis of a blows on the ear, an excessive blood | campic of urine? There was found 4 ete Oe citea tie * 4 |no sugar or albumen, but these cells ct x resent. Should a person have also neted in many cases of epilepsy | 29, Pt init and in congestion’ of the turbinates. pane Ne ieG made to avold Too much coffee, tea, tobacco or al- | ‘urther trouble Tabet on! cohol may cause it temporarily. Answers: Epithelial cells appear- Quinine is known to bring about a |imé in the urine italien mild ringing of the ears. Any derange- form of cystitis, providing there are ment of the heart or blood vessels |® other important findings in the may cause it, Telephone tinnitius is | U"imalysis. These cells are microscop: A t ll ic, and under the microscope look | |= Sa ee eee rerennens {Similar to those thrown off by the “ ' pitals is some- | the hospitals ought to give a good deal | at ions of people. he said, hospital facilities ; too expensive. To m the fear | sible death is not so bothersome as the fear of debt | h they know confinement in a hospital will bring them. A modern hospital is necessarily a costly institution Dr. Mayo points out, it is possible to go in a sly for x sential luxuries. Too many i are perfect for wealthy patie: inadequate for the man of average or under-av financial means. Co. BOSTON tate and County Newspaper) stern Election | P Ip and called dandruff. Their nA Bi noise thet after hearing rivet ham- | 5-2) : if BBING BUSTER ae ane tee. ore fee. ang: lengen {Presence in the urine does not indi- of time. even though the noise ceases, they continue to hear it. In treating ringing of the ears the cause should be removed whenever Our Efficient Railroads wing efficiency and skill with which Americau | ads are being conducted is strikingly shown in 4 govern: cate any serious trouble. No church n Virg The lincup people stood to Baby's Orange Juice e see i Question: Young Mother writes. TWENTY-"IVE YEARS AGO vin cut recently published relative to the country’s @ ————_____ ng ° ag - “I would like to know how much esis One alos it Our Vesterdaye 1] arttucnce’sue terse al A Thought || on"Sueecn'eg’ Taw “patent |zange face at soe, moots i folitical boss. the first cight months of 1929 these roads | 4 — sae @|eewral mereiinndice store at Dris-| @ q| should be encouraged to ob- |Snould take. What time of day should ‘o presorve had gro 2s of $4,208,000,000—a bare 5 per cent; °' FORTY YEARS AGO coll, was in the city today. Sine tain plenty of sleep and avoid being | ive it—before or after meals? derstand : A A baby nine months old Geerchy. ‘The mot over the corresponding period of 1928. |. Mrs. John Ward has gone to her etl © ye simpie, understand wisdom; | overtired. It is also a good plan to cogacel Sees > ahead d 4 fone enn Wert tcntieg! Minn., to| Mrs, Alexander Hushes of Minne- | and. Ye fools, be ye of understanding. | follow a fasting ‘regime as outlined ;SHOwd not be cating meals, but eee tt lO tyre their net earnings for the same period were $827,-! syond the winter with relatives. apolis is in the city visiting with Mr. —Proverbs 8:5. in my cleansing diet course which was |SP0uld be takinz only orange juice ‘mia seems to have vin 3 5,00C-—29 per cent over the net earnings of the first ia and Mrs. W. V. Hu: | sk & published ‘a short time ago in this and milk. A good schedule is to make annon’s ho of do 5 of Virgin:a eight months of 1928. ‘The question of establishing a res- i We can sometimes love what we do! newspaper. This will assist in re- the feedings four arias apart, using “a Dok like a ‘or accide: aropped from the twenty-| Contrasted wiih the small gain in gross earnings, this taurant at the capitol is being dis-} Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hiebee have | not understand, but it is impossible! ducing the high blood pressure, if a ca Nerthe sods apr) nee ae Bae St 6 ie RETR ass 4 ae * | cussed by employes and officers at | moved into the Beardsley cottage on completely to understand what we do|thet is the cause. or in clearing out pi iB catered | fourth story of a skyscra sharp rise 1n net carnings bespeaks an efiicieney in rail- | (eC et poate Gitinyer sarect, not love—Mrs. Jameson. the catarrhal otstructions or inflam- |0N¢ oF two teaspooniuls of straight Bishop Cannon set out several years ago to make him- | road operation that is little short of amazing. Sas. ylerukes {ination “One snodla’ alee have the {Orange juice which has not been dilut- arped elf the political master of Virginia. He worked througn | ee State Treasurer Booker came in| Nels E. Erickson, | HUMAN ASH TRAY jear examined to sce if the trouble is | Cd. rere Lael sieges ad ee pt hhe Anti-Saloon league and he managed to get control | Traffic Deaths—Still Rising from his Pembina county home yes-| miles southwest of | Seattie, Wash.—“I'm no ash tray,” | caused by ear wax or some other coanee juice oan seoalngn: using terday. playing samples of wheat | Mrs. Ellen E. Ter 26, told Judge mechanical pressure. 4 Z ‘Thon he essayed to elect a governor.) gratin. ic : : ! ‘ : - i 4 Bert) Fiocd Byrd tolled. him by. gettin Sibel ee Cee eee atc oe yielded 32 bushels to the acre. {Gilliam in applying for a divorce re-| ‘The only method of overcoming | [€ oF two teaspoonfuls at a time anc jut Harry Flocd Byrd foiled him by getting Himselt | yeyoa) thai the automobile traffic death Ist is still rising.| Michael Halloran, one of the most we leently. She charged that her hus-|ear noises is to play fair with the |imereasing the amount as it seems lected. The bishop saw anothe selena a ig ay During August of this year—the last month for which | popular of Bismarck’s pioneers, is| Ven Nevis is the highest mountain| band. Christopher, used her arm for | ears by adopting those habits of eat- | Recessary. reated by the presidential candidacy of Al Smith. He | there ailable records—2.900 people were killed in| NOW enjoying a tour of Montana and | in the entire British Isles. It is 4,406 extinguishing cigaret butts. She was. ing, eliminating and exercising which | i zs : sear : 2 2 es % pe e eat Acataphasia ate for Hoover Then, in the gubernatorial | Amer! <acbile-scchabata, | Washington territory. |feet high, and is located in ee eee a divorce, Hl vill steady the nerves and give a Question: =M. J. asks: “Will you up his own candidate for governor in | phat represents an increase of 23 per cent over August | please tell me what “acataphasia’~ 1 Mosely Brown, a Hoover of 1928. means?” frat. ‘The requiar Democrats, under the leadership ot| aicare “Wives ba. camestiadiammaartineeeAmeellck: Sovernor Byrd, named John Garland Pollard, like) ini; announcement would horrify the nation. Nothing 3rown, another university professor. Both of the leaders! 4, ai) our national Life is more amazing than the com- vere drys, but Pollard was of the wing which supported | pacent way in which we accept our motor iraffic fatal- je wet Al Smith for president, hence was anathema to ; ity list. e tishop Cannon +The Virginia campaign was fous! | of 192 A A ak nnocent (h ©1929 BY NEA SERVICE INC. Answer: The disorder you ask about is caused by an injury to the central nervous system. and part of * the brain is affected by either dis- ease or the breaking of a blood ves- sel. Loss of speech results for vary- ar ing lengths of time, depending upon the seriousness of the injury to the brain membrane. RUTHOR OF “RICH GIRL- POOR GIRL”, ETC. | out on the lines whether the people should pr r j eee cs, citer a cleric should become the polltieal be Editoria} Comment | Helen rose from her chair with) Helen maintained that she was] “You must watch yourself, dear,” i ° : Bishop Cannon is of the type of Muss9 The peo- jan air of determination, “1 wish | physically ill, nothing more, Skallimar said in parting. “Don’t i] BARBS | de said they didn't wan a They turned in Menard Sitopest ait U s. | you would go now.” she said firm. Well,” Shallimar said, and she |let your heart break if you can help e > ‘nd elected Pollard governor by an overwhelming major- L i ud |ly. “I must see about getting Shalli- | was plainly peeved, “if our schcol|it. If you want a man get him. It The Karolyis finally have been ad- Bhs vtesory. p a by uipdeatids | ‘San Francisco Chronicie’ |mar off.” days count for nothing and you isn't always possible but you can mitted to this country. That was the ee ih ae Ee enorme ‘The extraordinary airport advisory service undertaken pba | “Sending her home, are you?" |don’t want to tell me why you and |try. You see, L think your illness reason, of course, for the recent mar- Bishop Cannon's church fol : cn they gave) by the department of commerce is an index of the gov- deontn Leads CNA | Brent queried snceringly. “1 should | Miss Ennis went off somewhere |is of the heart, no matter what you ket crash. fdication during the campaign that they resented the | exnment’s cagernzss to encourage thy ereation of the hic acirese aed offere erect which (tink you would like company here without me this morning I won't |say.” ep tind ba fishop’s purpose to exploit them for his own and his eG cewyagpdyr surgi oeceeroir —— coag rene ihe sanels sakanah — ‘eit. |i this ghostly—" He broke off sud: tell you why I'm leaving so sud ese Pe neeins. to cupese oan — of anization’s aggrandizement. the practical and theoretical phases of the best existing a peers doo gy ae rag tiara garg » | FFELEN aia not need to deny tt protees timaaeelves. ae In New York the victory of Mayor Walker probably airports are now being sent out on tours taking them Among Hieiee’s erm friends are (S1arlled at ote oes iden (Helen reataded nent re” [LE Shallimar was obliged to run, *s A fo: t gr ety ervor ov is sho! | Hele . BS 5 furprised few who follow the trend of politics there. It] into the communities that ask advice on their airpor: eet wae ceveral seconds before] "Yes, 4. know.” Shaitimar ad-|Sith not a moment to spare. She ‘The New York judge who sentenced | fas a Tammany year and the only quesiion to political | Problems. P | |e completely rezained his com: mitted impatiently; “bit 1 meaut | R#ved back from the door, a gay ® man to jail because he was lasy frophets was whether Walker would have 250,000 or | Bchearrgirinlant vy suunesd pags a ye I josure aad ended his remark with (to telt you, really, at the last min |‘fewell, but there was pity tm her probably merely sent him up for a ‘00,009 majority for mayor. He had nearly 500.900. There | cio: ratings of existing airports on the omer map. a semblance of calm. “his ghost- ute.” heart for the girl who could not stretch. og 4 Os Jas no opposition, so to spoa's. Reformers were not in| They do not underiake to provide engineering layouts or ly house.” he said. “Or are you| “I'm sorry,” Helen cald wearily, |'Un S¥ay from her trouble, By the way, what ever happened to ae saddle and the Republican candidate, Fiorella La- | superintend the construction, but they will help to select ala. pose pep gee 4 afraid of her?” | “but there isn anything I can talk| Helen sat very quict for a mo that fellow who started out in spring a val Li ry meni uardia, did not.cven have the full-fledged support of | Sites and indicate the best general line of development. ee eee eee, ceeee |, tia Belen. repeated, au: | abouts Spalleaae: «ebb aad £0 be alone -bak-aeamale with the avowed intention of curing eee ‘ y this means the government hopes to cnable am- |noyed by the challenge in his eee jingly aware that the only person Sie Republican party of the greater city behind him wine Helen's promise co marry | \ his slice? : spe Rep sie spe J spate ‘ _ communities to get the greatest possible results ies, tenis ane. snd tied. csaliac. | words. HALLIMAR bit her lip in vexa- jwho might have been sympathetic zee ike Police Cor Richard Enright he, in effect * “ asides , ¢ j lice Commissioner Richard Enright he, . | from the moncy they invest in airport facilities. wat abe tette | “Yes” be reptied: “afraid she tion. “Something to do with | Without questioning her too closely A_ headline says, “Congressmar, yaged a personal contest for the mayoraity. And he In many branches of progress, notably in the matter Jue abe fe engaged. She tries ve | Vill interest Ennis again. Not very | poy Ennis?” she insisted. | Was gone. She could have talked to Britten Asks Inquiry of Metric Sys- i ‘aged it windily and blusteringly and got nowhere, Of laying cui the earliest high-speed highways, the pio- nes, eaalananieene er jconstant, Ennis, is he?” ” Hel Sad Shallimar—at least ehe could have tem.” Another weighty matter. BP ccvir one tay quarrel itt the aldewalks of New| Bec7s, now fonnd to Juana made eoelly esrors that) Hi conte. mamuimimen oie. chennen.00.| | se owt slncuss bie,” tlea > hallimar agrecd; /c#oMed that che was faced with @ aes 4 tork, there is no disputing that Tammany understands | wants to save airport cities from unnecessary losses. by BG an ae {but if it did concern him {could | Deart breaking alternative, “ ange eee id ener’ he greater city and that its brand of loose and liberal, Ure trial-and-error method and to provide instead the Poe Ra re ES | Helis npeeieyy, Ne scees,- Ue: ee cae et aa cane ae, smokes ‘and “goes without. stockings : ' € s preferred by the vast major- | best expert knowledge available. An the ‘course of voy s cae .,;eause he and | have played to the 6 . 7 . ate Pee Lasik shang peice to | this effort the department will be able to put together an pred gonna pO i caer aan rt excuse me." end of our styiag that f'm going.” |oaae ies a soln ot her colorful ns That must be | a a ‘St . iS i ad ; . lenly Helen wi -, emmany, consisting of the Republican nucleus and a | {ts Ror u pe ony i upon expert, unprejudiced opinions of ahe collapers after admittivg that [tesa ee hae soors ee led into By Netaenit pinaprigee eee | ed to get away from it. ame (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) j r t of reformers and impracticals. service is going to be comm = ss pea not give him a . . oe fs ore. 1 patie uke i ihe Behe ev Roman | ¥ f paeee io pearl i mee eg brpaaclc aerated - idan | eheimed sey at dinner a Hine iry sie ie ela Welfare Workers to : i bble was ruled by tree bread. New York is highly | the eirecilon o the Greatsfast route, | <2; nn Ae Maen temas, Se. Cid | 18s OWs cuhlencarstes sein Have Ellendale Meet j jaterial. It does not enthuse to idealism. It likes jazz.’ iLike Oe ype { Pee ih Hog ye thal i HOA: BADD aor . jhe tay there a long time, —— nd Jimmy Walker, Tammany candidate for mayor to Where Parity Is Needed Beecase pepo gy RENT scowled, hesitated a mo-|—that Rea eae a AEM ROe, seach gl Fargo, N. D., Nov. 7.—The third and poceed himself, had proved in his term of office that | (Washin.ton Post) mercy for che Is aot ' ment in indecision, and tol- against ois will, for instance, or | gulfed her. She Pring oe: tue) Eegionel Sontenenes Staak es & was tifat—jazz. | Had the present tariff bill been passed by the house Mechem oeietae sen Lb Seeeics are pet, ee Laie y the mall that their little affair bad been @/Brent—she could not. And yet at ley Miss cr ebig ig evening : |and reported to the senate providing for agricultural aes ae Leromh jin a ince Helen had seen that | serious one. there seemed to be a { hich esentat've of the Unit ‘Wheeler, ; . ; ey y bie and Keep Shalimar was got at breakfast.| “I mean that lay! a pede ps Lela agate ted. Char- } Ss torial Allegiance | duty inereases—such as had been promised the farmer by ‘ailil ke ell oa ae ana |x ° si our playing around | she conld not defy that pressed the ities, who is in charge, announced } enatoria: egi. ‘the Republican party dut the campaign of 1928—leav- pat DE 8AM | She was going upsiairs to seek her. | together mever meant anythin: “ The senate has rebuked Senator Bingham. of Connec- | ing ie tamastiee A pride the repre ros ‘of | 6 aks | Brent stocd in her way and | Shallimar explained. “I'm te Lt wiht iene hes bee tie ren pa eg cree onde SOR at leut, for opening. executive committee sessions on the | protection which they have now, the row over the tarift NOW GO ON WITH THE STOKY | stopped her before she reached the |in love with you, Helen, and I'm! fire, Williston and Devils Lake. Main riff to a spy of the Connecticut Manufacturers associa- | ee threatens its death would have been avoided. CHAPTER XLIV | waite. " sis | clearing out before the poor bean| she was helpless against the pie points under discussion there were ‘on, in spite of his resort, in an admission of a probable HEtES waited im an agony of | Pe pg emer Pe a, oe a aera rat me tures that rose in her mind. Prison Prsqe st oegensens in the state mistake,” to stave off rebuke for his folly suspense to hear wiat more/take about it. It’s life or death for |doesn't owe me @ thing in the na-|—cpaiwement within a narrow cell to foster improved family welfare. a y ‘This incident raises the question: Whom is a sepa- | te PANE been hard pressod by foreign competition in the her tormentor had to say. He kept | You.” \ture of an offer but he's so darned Hc ae loved ph stars over her These same topics will be considered w supposed to serve? last. Year or two. trouble would have been averted. her waiting while he lichted one of |, Hclen passed on without a word strict he might think he's been | eyes , Cen sate Ser te at Ellendale, Miss Wheeler said. dys i When the tariff schedules were to be written Senator | agar {n reply. She feit cold, as though | wasting my time." ‘yes to spy upon her, perhaps, when ‘On the Friday from Fargo sa. Bt i i his fat Turkish cigarets. ‘a breath from an icy chamb | She ti - she lay asleep—horribie! will beeMiss Alba Bales of the N. D. 3 ingham, who had an important place on the committee 4 'y chamber had | e laughed and held the cologne ei ired a manufacturers’ agent as his secretary. Th Macs Wntianes have use eae to tee te When its tip wan glowing bright. been breathcd upon her. She put bottle to/her own nostrils, sniffing |, 4 Shudder ran tke lightning over Agricultural college and Harold Bond, ‘ Rape onus ieee. Sera M6 Ne. ee sc gain. inertanes io rates for. aon kar Goes ty he took more time to look about |@ hand on the balugtrade for sup- | it daintily. Then she glanced at her slender frame. euperintendent of the North Dakota re x ‘an, Charles Eyanson, helped Senator Bingham writ Peete et y for an ash tray. Helen pointed fin-|POrt: it was so numb she scarcely | her wrist watch, “Ashe gave She strugsied to turn her ae Home society. In com- =} 4¢ schedules—and, apparently, also tipped off the Con-| “The manufacturing interests, the industries of Amer- ally to one near at hand which be bepivcdiaueaioune timetable,” she remarked. “There's hey ad ined from such a fate ae Thay Hey tae é 2eticut manufacturers about what was being done. ica, have been enormously prosperous. Their prosperity has aaa ty ceaeeken ts She went directly to Shallimar's | ‘rain in 20 minutes. You don't ia tem them upon Bob. Bob! i bee é | Bingham defended the act, saying that since the Con- | has not been a thing of the last few years. It has been pee purpee f le 35 room, where sie found her guest |!00K fit to drive me to the station. i Sedan Prot lariate te dee Rar : : eeticut manufacturers were his constituents it was his| ® development over a long period of years, fostered by enjoying ber sufering, paying her | engazed 1p packing a small travel |ficlen. {'ll say au revoir to you | oton, lim dust when they had FLAPPER FANNY SA‘ 4 to consult them in regard to the tariff bill, as they | tM? Protective tariff system. In the matter of the tariff off for her previous scorn of him |ing beg. Shallimar looked up|bere, dear.” she moved over to|fuded thelr foolish quarrel—when U8 PAT. OFF. YS: : Lophiteegh op in rogers. $0, $08 OR) : | the industries have had the better of ‘casually as H jtouch @ maid's bell—“if you think | S8PPiness unbelievably sweet had er f t him to 21 dhat they wanted. Moving the tray an inch or two, | Casually as Helen entered the room, | 's you thin! fe i i i. industry. ut instantly she cried: “! you won't need me. a ot ane aha rege pas fea ag | bra ie eee Beet See & quite wanecessary act, be laid the pallies a, is ate 8 Helen paar Puce until at ae when the full “ecisely, does a senator owe allegiance? the Republican party and its cigaret upon it and turned to face} uy 4 4, ye “Ashe will get someone to drive | ‘mort of what bad befallen her { Any senetor represents the people in his own state— her again. and caaken Nate Harned you to the station,” she sald. “I'm plead Bil Helen, she had not | Yof the people. ‘The industrialists who live in bis “What ia 1t7" Helen pleaded. | placed boudoir chair. She was ay | 17, You won't stay, Shalllmar.” |f1-t i cruel are some of the ‘ate sre his constituents, of course; but so are the ~ “Nothing alarming.” he said,| white as the andkerehiet abe UE | oy, Fa tho weuid: ‘matiog, mes | Mra. Wethering came to ask ner ane Yuntless lesser folk, vho can be classed as consumers. with an unexpected soothing qual- ?. rombling sufter.” where she would have her {i feacg - pao Shall a rt luncheon "Fo assume that in writing a tariff bill a senator ts tty Im his voles. “Sest a thought | pottis of sclocee eich ke aus afte tnld It ishtly but there was “erred, as it waa Helen's habit to seforming his whole duty merely by asking his manu- that 1 dare say hasn't occurred to| dug out of her eyes the shadow of pain. place suited ber ‘etarers wbat rates they would like is to assume that | sections. you, at least not since our interview Mw Co Hi! pale sah As? sarring S350 ihe was denied enti began.” Helen did not faint, but she did | gust hake cp for these ae | Helea was fast becoming an en = “What 1s it? Ob please, tet us| Tish that she bad gone to her own| mediately.” Helen directed, potnt-|{9, her, begianing with tielen's 3 have this ever with.” Draritiastian bor tee in here ling to the others, association with Eva Ennis, so she of the A morety want to vemiod you|e silg thing to 4a, ane Ws. Gor | bat ter nas as hilt Sim Soar aad wast ante tee ae others ase that Cyril Cunningham wished youself. But 1¢ bad pio bod bare hare her ‘ar and someone to drive |i Ped rent away without pro- by a it at the without delay. She answered that she - who ate to inherit his money.” Brent ex Be ee her way as de! was forcing herself, by shecr will |%/@ Bot want any lunch. the house and | % plained. “Ie was very fond of zou. |fer'Pecuien.® °7u't and then face | power, to keep her mind on Stialll-| "6,18 the afternoon Helen went well teke into Helen; you know that. And {'ve mar's’ departute and speed ber |OUt- Mrs. Wethering saw her walk- representatives of the anti dered But the problem had not waited. | properly. ing toward the take. When the what they mes mom if he wouldn't | It had tilled her mind with panic.| She was sorry to lose her friend, | {me srew past the dinner hour and ¥ agricul- have 1eR it to you even had he|She should have known she must|now when it would have been @ she had not re‘urned the house : the pend- known that you were not Ils grand. | succumb to it. Her sense of guilt|great relief to know there wax keeper became alarmed and went i -7--oggegT aver disturbing her guest brought a someone in the house besides the |!A{0 conference with Ashe about it wouldn't justify me in halting apology to her ‘lips. servants and Mrs, Wethering. But| “I’m afraid." she said, “that keeping {t,” Helen answered. Shallimar brushed it aside with | Shallimar did not want to stay: something has happened to Migs “Of course it does; it gives you|® command to tell her what was could seo that—{t would be selfish | Nellin.” 2 @ moral right.” really the trouble. to urge ber. j . (To Be Continued) '