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Ure Re. © to inelade vie i r wale whe are “2 one belweves ir Keliogs pam ow Cinsive” he reason of heir blur bland ann che their family pedi Adelaide Tages home of Wiliam Mo Willaek S> whn cr young Williem M Willnck Jr i <- includes pur shore RcRtch in it choueh deceus thy names of Marry sois. re ite, wor first year as © matter of recece ane amitac Por thi: reason. apparent: the name of ney fails 12 wppenr Chis yo une: WHE Just yeur following his marriage to Pal Videos for the firs: time this veas is che ‘Charles A Lindbergh whe marciag Anno Marroe Bil regardless of che reason or how janc | there the name of Adelnide Ingebcotsen che m-cham Dermais. now appears with chase of the socinlty elite an this most haughty directnr of blue-binodism Tt listed righ! alongside the bor ton debs and dowagers Apparently. neither the youn; Mrs. Willock nor he yourhfyl husband gives # rap. as they wre still eniovin their honeymoon just as other vouns enunles dn Peer he reported thrent of disinheritance failed to mar ches Plans or their happiness. as they sre going serenel: Jengnh 9 eisen the former mei in che paleo Pate wih Sevier wete nt ty phoned with Mr Kellogg anc Mi Bri well heve indulgec race: how chet chile woule sur rage work Onr heartening fecter certaind: he mos. powerful European, coun pee. ts much more than & mere “gesture” SARRESIAC & VRAD OF 8 ago AUTHOrItteS Bifaix fron. widely separated nw nraisec the virtues of the ante-war treaty scams Meriicularl: strong wher viewsx in oamb) remain: with the machin ee up by the Leazur of Nations Mr Kellogg himseli. however has tauchec thr weak- es. spot in all ecntemparary t achiev. & norme- nent peace including his own part Tha: i « gencra. pubic apaths towarc the idenis of peacc. Pemer is or much less dramatic than war There are no marching men or stirring burly calls associated with peare-timr life So My Kelloge in hic reemn: address tw the Pilgrim: in London sevs tha: full realizat a the hopes anc sims embodies in thr Pact of Paris walts upon threc things ‘The advancement of these ideals by the edure- r ropuediess of what other xay—or do tion of che peonige thr advancemen: anc extension ai Be Miele say texnr reer gunmdiagsembicha alien ennciliation ane arbitration. anc disarmament or limite- Really. we are strong for them. Not one objection has inn, nf armamen: a. ae ty preven: competitive builditz been raisod against Miss Ingebretsen, excap: thai she which ultimately might lead w war Was ® chambermaid in the Wi k household. A piri = mapas igs has jus: ws much right to advance her position in life The Frontier in Government | By 8 fortunate marriage as & self-made mon hes to ac- 3 wanee his ition by betting obstacles and overcoming — There is & frontier in American political anc socts! date fe ccs doesn’t hesitate to hail ane acclaim Ufe. although fr ts mistakenly thought to have Sieab- : - : . eee vac. wher the rush for new resources of lang. meta! the young man who rises above his steiion so why no subsides. Pron: demands heve alwers hac an the young women” important effect on American governmen:. sometimes After ali, the marriage of young Willock anc Miss’ Unwisely anc sometimes wisely. The frontier has Ingebretsen is thelr own business Tf she makes him n Produced many energe-tc anc some great men. Lincoln ; be attributed t ft Jackson wes unmistakably its _ Miitit wife and he fs 8 dusitul husband, nothing else p-aduct Bevan ees its chile Tr has created new siaien Peully matters, And us for Miss Ingebretsen having which could not be recognized anc which disappearec. | ‘Been a chambermaia, it mighi be well w racall that such as Ripped anc Pranklin. Si ea og ni anil je Star ' t fur ¢ ; lew state In Utah. which needec the army for ite sub- oiiginal John Jacob Astor was a: one time = fur trade: at ; D: ‘who fs suid to have ewapped whisky to the Indians fo, {Weston Ths struggles with the slavery question mace | iteir polis. ‘There are also other examples that insoluble excep: by war. I: hes upset the financis. | structure of the countr in the time of Jackson. | Biter ali, & listing in the Social Register means but ‘Wleele. ‘The frontier bas changed, bui ft has not disappearec . Its Hines do represel en advance into unsetilec i Ain it, you wilt fic many from igh soslety fami ee oe een cea hat nee ee ‘iowe marriea life has been anything but happy anc jitical frontier remain. ‘They aFe scarcity of population Wiity ended in the divorcee courts y of iife, narrowness of Af young Willock and his bride arc ® happy marriec Prospects. etc., attended or not, as may be, with illiteracy : e and primitive ideas. ee oon eaiteretibe om 1 mete whitiier the former) "i Too stways been i frontier (den thet ‘there wes em te Sone Revie lack which could be remedied by legislation. by a freer | i. oe ee } ee Children and Horses | Stagg ly | Die Of ‘the favorite diversions 0: children a generation By" the metropolitan and industria! regions. "And coer | ‘was “playing horse” has been something in the historic attitude of such te Bie wma wt She Penmtionite dewinn chr te Siow enenmeets NERY CMSeE UR nee ME GHEE mieten. TTPk. eRe Mie Stes ones 10 smth ter ome erntnt sot or stem Teety ore te th Aunenin stm = eemetye gnern NORMA POI tates: tate Tater ye Tenet frenwan st cNPeeee WI. GOemtte ete oniter OM tne. athe eres eer oe af Nowe" ee —wemem! oo TTPR STVERS Sewe- cnn. faceme she Wem: to Srvim race =fter the totewrtew tm sel! Sie = terareinn. SOR GH ON TPH THE eTORT CRAPTER Xv r Yequired consideranie wil power tor Rannic Nundee tr re anc—" He paused and cacked « ave you seen the cap simte quizzica! blue ere ther” ofScer. main bidder wehing the ecreer “I! | dic. | tailed to notice ti” etree while Lieurenan: Strewn inspected “BY the wes. Slagmus. did rou -QQ7TELLS Strawn prompted tm the aniled old tweed cap which Ne EDOW Airs Hogarth personal: Patiently. “For the Lord's tective Dyeen ‘tsi > uit tu Strewn asked abruptly sake. don't go coy on me. “Ne, Tm sorry to gay 1 never precious anc ['m dog-tired” Mace ber acouaintancs.” Siazuct oyundee laughed. “Check, chic?! answerec “1 was to do “0 tomor- Maybe 1 was trying w give an Tow. or rather today, simee ft ts imitation of @ story-book detective already ndey pow. She mad in What | was going to add was—our vited me tw cali on ner.” clever friend, the murderer, toved u BOW Why She Wantec the police so well he couldn't beat ® Particularly to mest you” © see them without a clue of any gate ' Best Magnus smiled deprecating Hind. so he manufactured a nice, ee ais waar aut on a i “lL thought at the time sue thrillmg one. Green. a: teas. got Hoag in size and exact!s alixe tn Mézllt want to (ell me the story of & great Kick out of the parrots coloring “Where dic rou find this Bet life. se 1 could make a movie feather im the bedge-hidden tweed cap. Green out Although I'm opjy an °@p! The feather. of course. was cuss a Wik Aieies Sis Gans 1 this writing business. | the surest proof obtainable that the waroare ‘the driveway ‘eu ‘ihe wes: (0! that pretty menriy aeerybolly |oup ‘hail ‘em te thts reem ‘emnidin side of the house” dows want ‘to till you the Stary af the clue Bert Magnus. whose story Green “Wi te it t nave of the ad been bere. Or that hac tuterrupted. uttered er excels iigevablg acs Fey or A ati =! been wor Mmation of surprise or incredulity. gra. commented hy. Strawtwnested to face him. “Did Sir ter tae meneee, becouse Fou ever ese this cap before, Waz- yo.) be staying on bere. | sup 5 + his superior “Aimm!* Sirewn drew 2 tins rreen feather from the torr silé linings of the can stennec te the Darras raze cwiftit imaerted & ‘hug® and farefinzer anc wttndree them tre: ms Can'n’s hea: made dart a: them ‘They nete » feather retrieved from the wattom af the “Emi! Sevier doesn't happen w + be.an old schoolmate of yours, does “I'm wot eure. but 1 Gelleve 1 “Ceriminly. t's ap excellent he’” Strawn suggested acidly. Magnue answered. with soarding house. and 1 may be able| Then. at a knock on the door, “Lise most of tw get materia! tor e scenario tha: | “Come tn!” Yubeers ip will veally well. Geet night!” ste ‘tall ‘ree “Ask Mrs. Rhodes to come 5 however, the ofd gume has gone into the dis- regions to give some ground for such reasoning. | Strawn covers vee, x We ‘gettn > tbave ‘sitvanced fa: into the horeeless ,, Mawner Mi Mauris ner Mr. Borah could we pai oe ipl oy MH Gtty ‘Pate, When Caroline Ticknor recently #! vermont or other enstern " ae ee ee i et er ‘tb prepare & children’s book on famous horses. enjoy the political ‘teat most ‘modern youngsters never even |The inchoate ¢c1 ‘Dundee stepped eagerty trom be ; A i ; i i HEEL arr ms Reurd ot = tiltehing ‘post. j Senate hes given 55 ua : : i RTT ffi tt : g Detective Green announced! Sirs. | th your hile to Itsten.” Sevier. who could have borrowed | { i ? | usually new ‘as well what he lke ax | | ' i ANJUBIES F2 2 a beam of s The te feathers were aimos! identict! m size and exactly alie m coloring eltove Mr Sevier felt us tha: same Carns featners inside the lining. angrr amusement. “I hope you're ct BS 16 Lieutenant P He hasn't nerve enough to drown ap alley cat's litter of cee pests had been holding the eed cap behind hie hack Now, without a word, he extended t to his chies. “To you know whose cap this ts Mrs. Rhodes?” Strawn asked, offer ing ft to ter. “Of course ! do! it’s an old one of Dusty’s! He hasn't worn it for Where did you find i?” ewn told her briefty. “Well, how it gat into the bedge is more than 1 can tell!" she re- torted vigorously “The tast time 1 saw ft was a week ago Wednes @ay, wher I was rummaging tm the box seat of the hall tree for a pair of rubbers that Emil Sevier claimed he'd put there. “And did you fn? them for him?” “No. ‘The phone rang while 1 was looking for them, and 1 told him to get them himself, though | knew | was ruuning the risk of his making off with anything else in the hall tree box that took bis fancy.” Toward Dundee, Strawn ttashed & grin which plainly waid, “1 told you so!” To Sirs. Rhodes te ad } \dressed an apparently irrelevant Question: “1 understand that Dusty brought Mire, Hogerth’s ‘meals ‘to her?” “Yes, he gid. ‘Nobody but me [ “What are you trying to do, Dun 2 Brawn white to demand ply of Ronnie Hunilee, who nnd at the purrot's eae he ‘had ‘taken ‘from Hg ee detective was about Cap'n turned ‘twice his ‘perch. ruffling ‘his feathors itabiy. ‘Then, in a volee ‘wtmrt: FL - maby dice hts deat mtatresn’ Cap'n ‘spoke: ight falls from floor one may see motes dancing in is taken care ture has laid for most im- ust is the | body hea! Levery evening would son.” & pos €t ai Menoken, and V G The Copital Ci hola | Tae first symptom of silicosis is a shortness of breath, followed by a mild cough and then great difficulty in breathing. The zine mines of Missouri and the South African gold mines produce large quantities of silica dust, as do Dr. McCoy will gladly answer personal questions on health and diet addressed to him, care of The Tribune. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope for reply. ee! also the flint, sandstone, granite and quartz quarries. There seems to be little danger of industrial tuberculosis among the coal miners if the coal dust is without silica. Dust from flour is also comparatively safe for breath- ing. although the vegetable dusts arc nt to be more likely to cause is cr pneumonia. Cotton dust he di that arises in the pro- nm of hardwood products from th and boxwood are thought to ibute to tubercuiosis of the luni threshing is not usu ond headaches and a sm: bronchial infection. ued in tomorrow's article.) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Chiropract J. F. asks: “What is th: a chirophactor al Are both of these permitted in all re they prohibited the papers oc- iropractic phy for practicing hi osteopathic theory is f caused from ruction to the in the body. A chirophac- thst this blocking of the occurs mostly in the . many osteopaths and now using diet an addition to oGs of treatment. Both ssions ar? legalized in S of the union, but are @ few that do not have laws practice of chirophac- alied “practicing medicine wi: License.” Sugar, Starch. and Energy Question —O. D. T. asks: “Why G thout Answel —Sugar and starches j unnecessary as heat and energy pro- | Queer: | without prod of excessive w Go as well and Powdered Rhubarb Question —A. S. wh and what effect Answer — Powdered FORTY YEARS AGO D. Conover has besn appointed TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Miss Ara Waggoner has ret rom her trip to Chicago and St entertaincd 24 Washburn and Attorney on oi Fargo returned east last aiter spending a few days ere on business. ¥ Dancing cob will Gance this evening S Ope; DUSTING THE MIN London. —Vacuum sweepers of the type used by housewives are being used in coal mines in England. Big brawny miners can be seen svi sweeper across the floor of the mine frequently. The clear coal dust which se and this is used as fucl. This swe>p- ling iso climinates to some exisnt | the danger of min ca rs collect the les everywhere explosions. ‘The Pacific Ocean has an average depth of 12.980 feet. LY SAYS: