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4 Th H * cause the farmer of the South y= | = | HOH by : 7 a : e Paeares Tribune not buy the wheat which the north- There’s Something in the Air—And How! rina ave seen himself. He wes)/ Daily Health Service 4 ‘ * . » See i tars ted porch, maybe Tm wrong, atier st\{! Must Choose Minerals Carefully for Advan- ” We have heard much of the vi- r Pr r" NEWSPAPER i into general use during political cam- es in Di Diet ; ligasicisa tat cious circle but this looks like a spiral, pd pe cies Eelpgn erg tages aily tates Buel .ch NRE | Pood teugh at Yheke Secet fevoritel| Calcium and Phosphorous Supplement Each Other as Published by The Bismarck Tribune| situation in which the world has so candidate. It might cure after-din- Agents in Building Body Tissue Company, Bismarck, N. D., and en-|much of everything that. many in- ner speakers if they once saw the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1931 tered at the postoffice at Bsmarck as/ dividuals in the world can have other fellow doing his stuff. EDITOR'S NOTE+This is the eet as nti mone dearer Lat rt ORE oe hen nothing. It is as though a Pandora’s ine Gulet Manhettes this interlude/ twelfth of a series of 26 timely | Thos vice, and in many vegetables, President and Publisher. ‘box had been opened upon the world ‘son, several hundred of the New| ‘*rticles by Dr. Morris Funieis on |such as beets, carrots, parsnips and economic situation. Yorkers-you-see-everywhere turned| “Food Truths and Follies,” deal- | potatoes. Sulphur is also found a Subscription Rates Payable tn out.s And someone whispered that| ing with such much discussed plants of the various cereals and Advance if everything wasn’ but little known subjects as cal- | beans, peas and potatoes. {would be wae fine ay, gles ories, vitamins, minerals, diges- Tt is customary to consider calclum Program would make the experiment-| tion and balanced diet. and phosphorus together because they Daily by carrier, per year........$7.20 s ility s’ D Reds and “steel-helmet joined og |Sunday in an unsuccessful attempt ers step on the ether or gas or some- * * * seem to supplement each other in Dally by thal per year Ga slate" |to overthrow the German govern- thing, ‘and’ thus stimulate speedier] BY DR, MORRIS FISHBEIN building body tissue. | They are, of outside Bismarck) 5.00/ ment at an election. Lain cat itinerant ceaitot radical Association) building of bones and teeth, The oan a, mail outsi abo The Teuton voting system is dif- (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Ine.) It has been said that all of us must| average grown person must have re ) BERR 53505 9s cap ones .00 ferent, and perhaps better, than our eat @ pound of earth a day in order/about one-sixtieth of an ounce or | . Weekly by mail in state, per yearsi.o0/0WN in that a party has to get to the to live. We must choose our mincrals|0,45 grams of calcium per day. A ‘Weekly by mail in state, three polls more than helf of the voiers TODAY’ 1S THE-@ [instead of picking them blindly if/woman who is about to have a child ¢ we are to get the most advantage or one who is nursing an infant must 2 eta Eee eee 2.50 registered in order to score a victory. £7 out of thei tron This poltt of View| teow aatitlotal palelidt to euDety G8 : 4, a hs fg Tost Guise Ol 150|4 madority of the votes cast, the rule of health and growth, ‘Mineral salts|needs of the infant. A growing child mkiy iy thall in Causa per in this country, is not enough. It ‘/of interest to the human as they arelor animal needs much more calcium var y r 2.00| Must be a majority of the votes avail- obtained in foods include calcium,|than an adult because it is develop- Member of Audit Bureau ot — | able. iron, sulphur, magnesium, potassium, | ing bones and teeth,. Thus » child of sodium, phosphorous, re ae three to 13 years of age needs at least FIXIN ine, silicon, manganese and alumium.|twice as much calcium as does a Wet garnet! Phosphorous is found in egg yolk,)grown person. For this reason, milk On Aug. 12, 1917, the United Statesjcream and nuceli of cells. Iron is|is particularly suited to the child's government fixed the price of anth- oe io cae yolk, gee meats) par-|diet. It is rich in calclum and cal- racite coal at $5. i h iver) and various organs. |cium in milk is in easy usable form. ob, iereeg city, ie Geiss ee Hae Calcium is found in milk, eggs and| what is available in milk is in minous coal was fixed at $2 a ton at muscle meats. Sulphur is found in|most instances also available in the mines in Pennsylvania. lean beef, eggs and milk. Sodium,|cheese. Thus a small piece of cheese, Coal prices thus fixed by the gov-|™#snesium and potassium are found/about 1 1-2 cubic inches, contains 20 ernment were contested by the mine|! Small amounts in most food sub-|times as much calcium as four ounces operators and a diminution of out-|Stances. Iodine is found in seafoods/of beef and 12 times as much as one Put followed, with some disorganiza- and also in many vegetables and/egg yolk, tion of the industry. plants. In the form of plant life) A certain amount of calcium must pee 4 On Aug. 23 President Wilson signed|PHOsPhorus is found in vegetables,|always be present in the circulating an executive order appointing Dr.| Whole wheat cereals, particularly oat-|blood. If this amount is reduced, the Harry A. Garfield, president of wil-|™e2l, and in dried beans and peas.|whole body promptly has disturbing Hams college, fuel administrator. Tron is found in the same food sub-|symptoms. Among these are con- This was done under the authority|St@ces, but particularly in spinach,|vulsive conditions called tetany, and conferred upon the president by the|/@*f¥ green vegetables, and in such|other nervous reactions. act of Aug. 10, which provided for the control of the distribution of|seems to be some doubt about the! articles of equipment for airplanes tors, Circulation What would have had happened mee had this coalition of the ultra-radi- cared atiea” Ager mialunteely cals and the ultra-conservatives been entitled to the use for republication of Successful no one can say, but it all news dispatches credited to it or/might easily have led to civil war. not otherwise credited in this news-| The German people were smart paper and also the local news of) enough to sce that and they demon- spontaneous origin published herein. | ., ‘e catia ak m4 i All rights of republication of all other) *‘#ted their innate stability of mind matter herein are also reserved, {ANd heart by supporting the existing gee oe government. Lincoln's advice against (Official City, State and County {changing horses in the middle of the Newspaper) stream has just as much common- [onde sense appeal in “Ths Fatherland” «is Foreign Representatives : Bon Es SMALL, SPENCER, LEvINas |‘ has exercised in this country. & BREWER (Incorporated) | CHICAGO NEW YORK BOS7ON| Editorial Comment + || wattortats print , 5. is turned at th f food products and fucl. Garfield's] traffic signal. and avia! The Third Degree | Etgrig' printed polow, showy the an effect not disiniiar to ‘eleviion|of soup or beans anda, volce wal ox uy, Was, Feeulate rela trade tn +o Tt sounds like the title to a movie,|} They are published without regard can be obtained, {plain cor “hy tives re the both bituminous and anthracite coal| Banks may fail in a ‘great many) One inch of rain on an acre of land but President Hoover's commission, With The Tribune's policies. siege ai age of 90 by eating Zilch’s Palaver With authority to use drastic means/ ways, but not at calling overdrafts. |would fill more than 600 barrels of | to protect consumers from exploita- x * * 45 appointed to ferret out the facts, Pe Meee ee aides Hod lea ote ced tion. An Arkansas jury refused to return | +-6tllons capacity each. about crime in America, asserts that} The Fascination of Golf far-visioned gents who are harness-} ii have to wait until fall for a] One of Garfield's most important}a verdict before receiving its fees. R anvactial fact | (Minneapolis Journal) | pete seld ri cen oe ested jfootball game, and then some static,/ moves was to issue an order on Oct.|You might say. justice not only is Edits a Paper 7 | We confess to s ribald, not to/ envy the enthusiasm of fans, bored) or something, will blur the picture!1 stopping temporarily the shipment | not blind but has excellent foresight. ~ ~ In a report issued Monday the;say contumeliou Wee Laclinhiveg radios, who now risk | just about the time the winning play,of coal into Canada from the lake * * * Wickersham committee said that during the space bert Swan IO ee ects tise CLI danger| * 8¢tting under way. Ports. In this way, it was hoped to] Mayor Walker hes gone to Ger- brutality, torture and lawlessness the mental calib |that any DEtwoie trondcant will De ** & divert a large quantity to the north-/many to take the baths. It is not ¢ » mark administration of the law in| "HO would chase a white pellet over; ween x Possible for quite a while, They've| Be all this as it may, there is now) West, Where the need for immediate) known whether he took along his many cities. It told how these prac- See Hage id esteem it a) New York, Aug. 12—Having just barely figured out how to send what/® regular broadcast going out over|SUPPlies was being acutely felt. record for the same treatment. Psa y pastime. We on a set Of come from the first WABC television! they've got withi limited e,|Columbia. And none other than Bill + ee tices are carried out and gave the clubs for 20 years, and in that time| itso te wher apie a siren |_ Aviators seem to be flying every: Miwa “wn dvorieagir’ justitications| played pechaps 90-rounds |broadcast, I'm going hack to the dear/And what they had the other night| Schudt is getting the excellent break BARBS | i re ee! ing st beh $ ‘Then about a cae abe akan (ON DEAN ades until science gets'at the initial showing turned out to|0f being the program's daddy. where this summer, even e for their existence. But on the whole hen about a year ago, we found! 9, ee ri ae % +. handle. ~ ourselves with time on our hands and | °ver the rs. be a lot of Broadway folk that I've} But outside of the immediate nov- Ci Service 5 it condemned the theory of extorting ‘ course handy, aad berea|.,. There. with a flock of new and heard and seen time and again, going ,elty and interesting aspects Of few| A new statute in Illinois prohibits| (COPYTieht, 1931, NEA Soa confessions as a survival of the dark to got shiny penn: I will while away the through bits of old routine. That’s| peeps, I can't recommend the projoc-|carrying in an automobile firearms | ¢—HHW———_____« ages and one dangerous to the wel-'eightic (evening peeping into those machines one of the things I'm afraid of; I'm! tion, as it now stands, as entertair-|meant for criminal usage. Looks like | Quotations | igare of the country. | anti ome nee oot pete and afraid that ae all the years of ef-;ment. Under the very best of con | a body blow at the motor car busi- o < The chief objection, as set forth in Little by lve aphasia economical: thar “tlie talevielon sree sate Peary preaien ace | japy anc rinny en Enpsvery arty | i ke ® ee ee the report, is that confessions fre-) Fone laid hold upon us. We I looked at. and easier on the eyes.'on will come a completely bald Al!motion pictures. The gent who was! It may be true that prosperity is tte ee aight quently have been extorted from in-|to look for the ball f the in the areade machine Jolson singing “Mammy.” There-/making an inauguration speechj just around the corner but there meee nocent persons, _Browbeaten, abused,| Before t — a “We don't know a millionth of one eee tortured and maltreated, pares ee thirt z sarees seaenen : prude. per cent about anything.”—Thomas have admitted crimes of which they! 2ad_v 18 under a B A. Edison. i ve admit | eaten i ’ by:‘MABEL_ ie Knew nothing in order to escape! ‘This season began with 112, whicn’ B ej ; 2 | “taws and regulations ... are the “ , rom the agony which was being promptly mounted to 130 E * Cc = |signs of warning, the directing fin- . ‘ meted out to them. ous effort has : |eger posts which the experience of the The extent to which this em is AN average 110 1 * z past has set up for the guidance of ; practiced, it is pointed out in the re- hag three Saal wee Be Satire, = eremier: Seat eNrelan ot port, is proved by the large number press f ll : a 4 Tok sou of Ca parr by higher | Ci E ,“We not only, cut gus clea ace ‘courts on the grounds that confes- BEGIN HERE TODAY her rooms. She found herself on} “But you don’t need me!” She, Almost he could imagine they w cording to pattern, ‘bul om sions were obtained by force and bY 6 o'cl LIANE BARRETT, 18 and beau |the couch, face down, shaken by| began to weep, self pity rushing|still warm with the varath of hee minds.’"—Rabb! Morris 8. Lasaron. therefore were liable to be woefully|? tries in vain to forget VAN | tearless sobs. over her like a tide. “No one does.”| throat. E . lee Nive Associated Press Photo coated ROBARD, wealthy pole play After an aeon she felt a hand] When the doctor, summoned by eee a, Pisce: ried unlaper ait it ed Bee Jacquart, nineteen, 8 . when his engagement is ai houl: ‘. are held about women @ man past te yf th i ® man upside down and spraying him lar debutante. Liane’s mother, sack of ity. or Price ate ‘Just nerves,” the genial map ing in the wind. She wore the ** & She began reporting in é ) sat 3 : CASS BARRETT, fs an actress |, D25* of pity. m sorry,” he/announced. He thought he was|oxford suit which remained from “ with tear gas, or tying him to a floor said. d to th he ‘The Italian press is the freest in! Kan.. when fourteen y: fpiieciing enter up: tils ‘nose. ti v and ft fs during Cass’s engage- used to the vagaries of the idle so-| her wardrobe of the winter before. the world.—Premier Mussolini. an ig wa ry @ tO certain fi ment fn stock at a fashionable He brought hot tea and made her| ciety woman. “She'd be right as|It had been good, even fashionable, ; " strangle him, might wring an admis-|{n tte io: Long Island colony that the Bar- |Gtink it. She looked with wonder rain if she had a child or two to|once. It had belonged to Elsie, roan ea a FLAPPER KANNY SAYS; Bee Csiro lesen aleatng wanlelsciversd: certain “ct retts meet MRS. CLEESPAUGH, |at the lighted lamps. Twilight had| worry about,” he told Clive, smil-| Now it was a trifle outmoded, shab. y puecamnns. saiaion Os Se 2.8. 5 PAT OFF, ists —— Seg hag de anand wealthy widow. When Cass goes (fallen. She remembered and|ing as he buttoned his gl b abolished its tariffs on more than 75 af kept up long enough. [bps serve igs eu deuy initha.talliddacoace moaned agai | wondaradl aber thie aseeapien aaa ise The such things id happen here | #%¢ beyons apes peas pessoa =p faces a aga |Wondered why the younger man] She wore a pair of low-hecled SESE fh America, will astound the. aver-\® ive COO eA UGH ne |. Clive propped her up with pfl-/ fushed so darkly. shoes dating from the old days in . Dt aeicd “he erdiery eui-| widow's only son, asks Liane to |lows. He talked to her in a low| “Nothing wrong in that quarter,|the apartment. Her underthings 2 . & 4 ge is ki nary ti-| we & Me easeniee casnat inh voice. She looked at him with! is there?” he asked with the med!-|had been part of her trousseau. gen aks nt the policeman as some- ries before he is great brilliant eyes. |cal man’s casual bluntness, Everything else she left behind. one employed to protect his inte 4 “Mother told me today,” she said.| “Nothing that I know of,” Clive|Her hat had been paid for with and to be avoided while in the act|$ E He did not comprehend, Pain.| muttered. Clive's money but she realized she ole of committing a traffic law violation| fait in A some, fully she explained. “She teld me| “Well, that's often a great rem.| W°U!d cause comment on the street e—but never as a brutal torturer. | On our fav E wante to marry Cliv who my father was. She thought/edy.” The physician chuckled.|‘¢ She were bare headed and she The reasons for the situation which |he make trouble f Van was my half brother. Some-| ‘I'll drop in tomorrow to see how|224 mo choice. She departed exists are set forth in the report in| ending in a hill how she never had learned he'd she is.” empty handed as she had come f fortis i por sap Born been adopted.” Penis Pride stood her in good stead, She part. It is explained that the police- gran that hole E | oe nai would ask nothing from the man man is risking his life against an ine: fae) wea E | CASS came and had a talk with! sho had treated so badly. Sree ct aicicty: which: Eniws. a nf vee a & cure held her hands, stroking | her and in the afternoon Liane E ely which knows no) v E them as though she had been| arose and dressed, She was strange-|), "C2 heF check books had been Bespect for law and which plays a|™anaged to connect with a lofty drive & child. “Don't talk about it un-|ly quiet. She had a good ebila's| ctt,! the little secretary tn her game of its own according to no/ Which netted, by virtue of the wind. i less you'd rather,” he sald. docility and when Clive fpoke to boudoir, She had drawn $50 the known rules. What wonder, it as We found the ball belt to bas “I must. I need to talk. It hi her she answered with humility Cay zralore to tide. her over. ndll if a policeman gets rough with a s gee here.” She touched her breast” |and candor. She tried not to think | 00° found work. This she resolved ! pect whom he feels morally certai ' All right, then" (ot Van's tuneral. "Other people peg aac tag ct W ls ly certain e % en.” she might earn, ' nded 01 with hi wi el would come to pay him respect but fs guilty. : ie alee cut Bea) ane putt fo: fap pa plane se eg Cass a1 She said, “I must tell you. When! she would mete there, 1 1 She went by subway to Penn- : There is another side to ‘the ques-| wid on the first mine tales geting Robard, Case revenierLiane te'not | 1 left bore fle poring 1 had made| part of her punishment, pivaala Station and from there ition, too, and that is the desire ofjaround in something over 60.° Then her child but the daughte: up my mind. I was going to leave! tn » week she seemed al: ook a train to a small city in Jer- every police department to make alsomething happened ‘The tenth ire Inuiet whone arst wite pith Van. I felt I couldn't endure| mat again. She was ey pale|#e7>_ She bought a cheap bag, night oy C good record. In some cities the po-|We made in a par three, the cleventia i Ducane A here, now and in some indefinable way| or ties duece cogtt rush. On one : ; ice department always is on the po-|C9St US six, On the fatal twelfth our! rare obaré bas | He frowned. “That's all over|she hill taken on an air of matur-|°t ‘2e ‘lean, quiet side streets she itical “fire.” If a sensational crime| {ve by some fluke, flew straight as been killed lent non Moretti” ity. Clive was deeply concerned paves wes ny _ wa Nee : 2 an a 200 y: - . ws , ler mother from New $5 committed the enemies of the po-|brassie lay 60 « : reon,| 7m apres ee wii ok wT dons te ee a Seite he ame and coax | YT : lice department ery for vengeance,| We breathed a silent prayez | IANE walked without knowing|°le®@ through. The nuns at the|ing her to ride in the park. He|,, Don’t worry,” she had told Cass, partly in righteous indignation andj" approach within a yard of inc| LU where her fect carried her, She | Convent used to tell us that intent | wanted to teach her to drive but| ‘2, Shall "be all right. I need to Partly to embarrass the police de-|‘70’ yous, oul for a second birdie.’ 2 way" jostled in the crowds,” She|t®,,Si2 18 just as bad as the sin|she sald apathetically, “Not now,|Set My bearings. T'll let you hear partment, It has been known to|in the endeavor’ to qual thet vears| E had a sudden desire for refuge and Te Boe ne ee ease ans ta | Latae, ue paehape” Hee pameteity| Da) ante panne Hom. a BRD fhappen that a victim was tea | i SHnae pete. e for me but Van. It didn’t seem | was more moving than tears would pen. tha Nas selected) formance. This morning we blew up| @ fummoned a taxi. The driver| to make any difference that I was| have been. She slept uneasily that night in and offered up to the wolves of pub-j0n the first nine holes, scoring 62. ‘ought she was ill, her face was 80 married to you. I tried to forget the strange, narrow bed. Jie opinion in such circumstances.| The next eight holes were made in 39, Rhite, She gave him the address | that.” : ner ane aay, Pe Brfcapisiagl Ya2'3 | were the Gown eomiotia: the bang Buch a case was that-of the innocent | Pore but at ene, we a. the 13th | ang Besckees. and stumbled! “ sret's not discuss it now, Later.” | suite with his latch key. es sheets, the bizarre tiled bath where School teacher who was accused of| Is’ it any wonder that the game Unfolding the paper she looked|,. But she persisted. “I was pun-|Dected to find Liane stretched out| Sot water. rushed from gilded Slaying Bobby Franks, victim of thejgets you? Is there any thrill chat| again at the dread words, ‘The| ‘shed for my sin. I can see that | 00 the couch with a book. He came|*Pigots. Gone the scented salts, the és ® fiendish deviltry of Leopold and Loeb| Compares with that of a perfect drive newspaper story smote her Iike a|B0W-, God punished me by killing|!n Softly. There was no sign of her| DIS slabaster bowl with the enor- fn Chicago. ‘The man made half|=;'° Sting freely and cafelessly trom blow. Van.” Horror shone in her eyes, | 12 the sitting room, so he went to|™0us powder puff. wonfession and might have thought | ¢ bgp) and know from the eae “Mr. James Van Dusen Robard Tz Tesponalble tor his death, 1 |the door ot her hoadetr And knocked | | he Srét morsiag of Bet awaken. |smack of the stroke that the ball is| Prine I—" Her voice broke on a note|Sently. There was no reply. After|ing was a dreary one, It had up other admissions had not sound|going straight down the fairway ‘or’ & ‘ast 62nd St. was fatally injured! of hysteria, 4 & moment he turned the knob and|Tained in tho night and the patch i detective practice, tracing the owner-|a record? Or to allow three feet icr ae aetgmobile in| yirmly Clive sald, “This ts an|¥e% 12. of sky she could see from her win- the slope of the gree: -foot | e was ing 6 an 1, ship. ot = pair of spectacies, finally|the slope of the green on a 20-toot struck a tree on the Jericho Turn-|th@ sheerest nonsense. You're tor-| It was all right, he assured him-|40w showed gray. Liane washed, unearthed the true culprits. the cup? No matter what pn Pesce = pike near Willow Stream, Long| turing yourself without reason. Van| Self. She must have decided to go pga in the skimpy bathroom “The Third Degree” sounds|or ‘nerves or temper mey lan fone Island, Mr. Robard was returning) @70ve bis own car—they'd been| for & walk. She would be back| 7m olleloth on the floor | She melodramatic, but then few things/with one’s game, there is always the’ & from a farewe!l dinner given in his Hp ppc tag ale eng Aad pong pais if od ontly Bd aed tated Acta ie les: Bejan are so melodramatic as real life. chance that at the next tee one willl honor at the home of Mr. and Mra.|® bad curve. How could you be re-| Closet he could see her frocks hang-| TJ oittl SOFB ie eat & ol steady down and repeat last weeks Richard Walte of Willow Stream, | ®Ponsible for that?” ing, fragile atufis fragrant with the) SnsekOut ty ® ted Junch room: triumphant performance. | Policemen who reached the scene| .! &@—I am!” Seent the aivays a etigditd winced t to find them sadly. ine Bump Isn't that just like life? We dun) jj of the accident shortly after the| He sald, “I'm going to give you| ticed that her sable coat hung with| Tio@° of Une, them, sadly, Gwine cotton farmers of the South our drives, in business or polities or crash say the death car must have|® sleeping draught. You'll be iu.”|the other things, Curious she had| Tung How often she had won, , wheat farmers of the North| family affairs, only’to find that our| & swerved to avold a smaller car,| He mized it for her. She drank|20t worn that. It'was a cold day. “4 anything to make them feel| approach redeems us and we: hole out) driven by Pietro Lombardosi of] 22>Fotesting. Long after she slept| ‘Troubled, scarcely knowing why, e ‘brothers indeed, it was the|!" triumph. Or we get away to a per- Merrick, a truck gardener. Lom.| @ 8at with his head in his hands, | Clive went to his own room. On a fect start, to end in a sand trap aad) — bardosi was dazed and could make| 1 the morning she was quieter|the bureau lay a square cream col-| She went from place to place miss a six inch putt! Your golfer! @ no statement,” but the look of terror lingered in|ored envelope, He read: + {Seeking work. At noon, faint with should be the perfect philosopher,’ There was more. Van's clubs,| MF, ©7e% At breakfast he said,| “Clive, dear, you've been won- ‘unger and stumbling with fatigue, \ Who knows that every hole tells 1's| & nis diplomatic appointment. the| Lt Me take you away some place|derful to me, far better than I de-/She wandered into department own story, offers its own opportu-| Baie of bie eotlene Wi, until this has all blown over,” —_| served, but I can’t go on like this,| ™anager’s office in s shabby big nity, and that if today you are off) BH vords, Liane fet heroism e| She looked at him, Sho said life-| & feel a hypocrite in the eyes of the| Store. To her amasement she was your game, tomorrow may lower your d elt herselt sutfocat-| ressiy, “You' mis-|Siven work. Sho was to be a sales- ing under the weight of th iy, “You're 80 good, so kind, but| world. Our marriage was a handicap. There is always a new day, om. {2 can’t let you do it. I must go ‘from the start, . You can’t| Woman in the stocking department ’ She was bowed down by the pity | a; at $18 a week, Briefly she figured H Z a take and not back more. feng a ithout of it, the waste. Yesterday he had have fajured” Ta pe You bath = Do been debonair and smiling; today must get @ divorce and marry some| me. tried the’ meus that foes’ to eep| itt whe, Will make the right sort) salvation. torgive-|Siz dollars for Twel z @ room, ve lips. The taxi driver looked at her Soot mated ns eager owas You | nese but Yaak 10 on + a 2 g gi8a 8 Fi E a B i & Fs fi ee ae bag Py gg -Wher sd Moe) Zou like Mt shall asres| “He turned, freatie’ beck to ber| Not much but she bred pied ” oS TEt | to whatever vox 8 room. She had left everything—|40. There was nothing else for ‘There was none. She thrust ‘ par 3 toward him and fled. hs laugh hela Jewels, @