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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1981 with the case were barred /de ‘ rible weapons of aerial warfare ever i you heard how the taxi driver is?” an erect position in his chair, suddenly as he had entered, (To Be Continued) The Bismarck Tribune|*™ the courtroom by Federal Judge : : (| Forces in de be s. 2 aths in action and deaths An indepentent Newspaper John M. Killits. The case seemed to Imitation Is the Sincerest Flattery! from wounds were about 7 per cent Daily Health Service the judge to be one of such a nature of the total of all the men sent to ‘ ‘3 _ Tae pdcad ted Seer that no good interest would be served France since the beginning of the| Oxygen Apparatus Is Valuable t abi ar si ney by having its details given to the pub- war, *, ae i = y lic. Most right-thinking Americans, | In Treating Pneumonia Cases | Mublished by The Bismarck Tribune |even those to whom the freedom of}. Patients Breathe More Easily After Taking Oxygen , Bismarck, N. D., and en-|the press is most dear, will hardly @t the postoffice at Bismarck as! quarrel with the ruling. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN which it may be supplied to those fanond at an | whether or not Harding was the] Editor, Journal of the American | who need it. As an outgrowth of this aaa aha Bubllane father of the girl whose birth was + Medical Association jmeed there has been developed an . | 5 The use of oxygen in the treatment | oxygen tent which is placed over the | ; made the cause of one of the nation’s jOf disease began about 1917, when/ patient as he lies in bed. The gas is | Swbscription Rates Payable in jminor literary furores, was not at the famous British physiologist, Hal-| supplied to the tent from an oxygen | Advance | stake in the Toledo trial. The book Y th Gi dane, devised a face mask which was|tank connected with a motor and Baily ty carrier, per year....--8120 Vien started the trouble makes the Ns PRURCUMESIEI) | successfully used in treating cases of | with suitable devices for cooling. Dally i, per year is: aioo | foribright assertion thal he was and a disturbance of the lung due to war; In pneumonia consolidation of the Daily by mail per year (in state such denials as have been made have ar i Sects Scan ane teins of a lack of oxy- aoc with parent “ i jismarck) ..........- 5.00 d to lack ‘inci é. yards of Broadway” provide amazing pl material, 5 n demonst ‘ore, cul for - Bally’ by a outside of North Tar ois ahd ick he eae wa penta Wniteea ot bintale sickness, it wate BS Li limgletaliy Thowseees RE eer | isda ‘Giit"Gouitdl “ROL” pen fOr HIS There is that strange playground | which the air is low in oxygen con-| of cases of pneumonia have now been pew 7 Te j1.00 | Self hemmed in by theaters and tall ae When ee is bre oes Huet by this method, and the re- r . yy mail in state, per year$1. ; P ft buil .|the person comes lue because} sults are sufficiently favorable to by mail in state, three yin’ ite Sad i rota — - the first ie ane Gieg. NEES aE ig he there is nota sufficient amount of Warrant its consideration, in every a « Aires tos beetics Se en of unusual prominence ¢ oxygen circulating in the 5 cult case. Because most se~ Wey by mall oiiside‘of North | nave ben philanderes. Many ofthe sinh tnbobe writs imp tiniered Gp ERNERGS ot Ate evan, “smumea| tuo te' et Geetiea ie at nae : Fopee YORE wa wsaas dese ilitary conquerors of history and and trapeze ai 's keep red up.| turbances e breat , nausea ‘ype of treatment, at pres- eekly by mail in Canad: ve ti ieee Seis Canada, Pee | say arent etdtennibe could nh 8: Aci Susy nw tere ths tatve 15: Ariel caning teliagse, | | stirslate lor ectisen elie ee Member of Audit Bureau of | C°ssfully defend their characters in ei ony me where 8 dion tamer,| ‘Tt is found by examining the blood| cases in which lack of oxygen in the Circulation this respect. There is plenty of evi- cious performers,” gets Tan ready of patients with pneumonia that it) blood is conspicuous such as, for ex= —|dence to show that human nature for next year's circus. een. Tr cet pre to 6 eee casa Gt SEGRE Lea oa Be Sie areata ig hae pee a SRaRen ioe see ie ae 6 pend panes Soap patient with pneumonia, the amount] heart failure, and other disturbances aes La a Ae beat provides'a sheck even in New York | of oxvgen in the blood is raised greaf-| of the heart. isis iksaisties ereuited teat oF r the Britton case, the least where anything can and does hap- ly and the patients thereby breathe} Today many of the leading hospi- pe is afudited ih thls soewes said the soonest forgotten. It had pen. ae ey, and have a better oppor-| tals of the Sean, have installed e! i ‘unity to recover. j oxygen chambers, rooms especially paper and also the local news of | !ts appeal for those with a taste for Just when, how and where lions are a spontaneous origin published herein. | scandal, but to the rank and file tt tamed scems never to occur to the| ,,7ne,Use Of oxygen has been dé-| fitted for supplying oxygen to the pa Ail rights of republication of all other | could hardly be considered a subject average person sitting under the] Orment’ of “spocial apparatus “wits ba aor ie eevee ena matter herein are also reserved. white tops. ‘The tricks must be| OP — ua - eee one for proper discussion. learned somewhere, but one scarcely ! (Official City, State and County The most liberal thing anyone can expects to find the arena a block or] Occupying other “places of eminence”| those it faced in 1917—Governor Newspaper) do now is to throw about the whole two from a settchs oe is beside the ae az | Theodore Roosevelt of Porto Rico. affair the mantle of charity—and to Mirela “Repecaentatives hope that the last has been heard of lige th Be Taye, fitken ae. ee ieee gntspots, tt seems! Dickinson Promoter | SMALL, SPENCER, LEVINGS the whole business. |Zelli’s, Zelli was the smart cafe savter 4 * cia | . gent| been smarter than almost any other Files A 1 Noti & BREWER ‘ ppea otice who invented the famous “royal box.”| floor-show manager in making a di- |, . (incorporated) Thirty-One Cents a Day Whenever a newcomer arrived, Zelli|rect play for the out-of-town cus- | | CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON) povwn in Chicago a teacher of home would say: “Ah, madame and mes-| tomers. Notice of appeal from his convic- | econbinies-appeded ‘st a lnibstiigtor el Ap have special for you to- i was average rat wrist or tie on a hee violating the Armistice Day Persons interested in home-making| ae SUPE Te coe a SEMI Wetia LLAHORETUGS EOTBS tke hatte Leola oe bitte " ous people occupy it!” York wants his night life to be like Armistice day this year should! and, “fat and sassy,” proudly an- ex TODAY &Q ety een of Workmen's and| ‘The Italians yielded the east bank| And qanlly, picked up by a few] the night life he wy seen in movies eeerolininse belieeae de) ta have a new meaning for the world, as} Nounced that she had lived all sum- s 1S THE G » Leon ‘Trotaky was named minister {iis Aaiviatio Sees buteing brid SLSR ee en eae cnenet is gi Merry was convicted in Mountrail ines |Mer on an allowance of 31 cents a f forel d » e iges| cumb. So when N, T. G. ordered his girls | ,, ty distri tL) well as for the United States, since of foreign affairs. An entire cabinet in their retreat. At any rate, Zelli 4s returning to|to wear no more clothes than neces-|COUntY district court last July and the anniversary of the closing of the) 4¥ for food, ANNIVERSARY | “saticr red Inport these leaders, | On the western front the British) New York and the newest night-spot| sary, but they wear those gilt head | srry te "tay° gums ear ambrisonment a World war is celebrated by all of the le answer, she said, was intell!- Ss up po-| completed the conquest of Passchen-|in the White Light belt will be The|adornments of the music shows; : et ae gent buying, purchasing foods in sea- . sitions along the Italian front line|daele Ridge. The British set the| Royal B , wit! if there is th es ~. | free on bail. leading nations. Ratahriee bakers oat one (8) of defense supporting the Italian rear} German line in Flanders back one- will be pa aa in paris, rareorat box acne Y of action—and no cov-| ‘Tho transcript of the case has been We hark back to the memories of /5°R fe of left guard in an effort to stay the Austro-/ half mile on @ front of a mile and | for everybody—for it was just a gag| With the result that this place has|P'@Pared and the appeal is expected Mbeki ago as ths world is begin=| OVE ; LENIN RUSS PREMIER German advance. The Sugano Val-| quarter near Passchendaele, —and the out-of-town visitors should| survived a couple of tough seasons| {© be filed with the supreme court in ning a slow and painful climb back| | The procedure which the lady fol-| On Noy. 10, 1917, Nikolai Lenin was| “240%, the ‘Trentino front was occu-| Newton D. Baker, secretary of war,|get quite a kick out of being escorted| where the more sophisticated caterers | ‘Myfea* future, Mr. Morris sald, ay? to the normaley which is necessary|0Wed is sound economy in any| named wremier of Russe b | Died by the Germans and the town) announced that up until June 1 the|to the “place of eminence” in New|to the New York crowd have folded|,,erY Was charged with violating | if the people of the world are to en. Household and to many her record P ussia by the All-' of Asiago was captured. ilosses of the British Expeditionary| York as in Paris. That others -are| up. the estevol fen ie iret nae (Oopyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) | ; piirah aie oa Joy the peace and freedom which we|™8Y Seem impressive, ¢ road project. But to a good many mothers and "BARR envisioned so hopefully as the World y > —< war ended. eer ag alee E BARBS || Sister of Mrs. Floren The world still suffers from the Z tes — . * * A effects of war. Not all of its wounds| WOUld seem like a fortune, for they Now tat’ election time is rolling Dies in Minneapolis have healed. It has left ineradicable nie been getting along on around, many a judge will recall hc| Mrs. Lawrence Lund, a sister of scars, not only upon thousands of J who judges gets judged. Mrs. S. A. Floren, 802 Mandan St. | .| ‘Teachers of home economics have died Mond: i 1 | bodies and souls, but upon the fi * * * londay morning at her home in reid. coommerce and saat of| 22 important place in the scheme of And he who docsn't gets bum u-|Minneapolis, after a lingering illness, - the world and upon the relations of|‘M#ings but there isn’t much about quor. according to information recelved economy they can teach a housewife 5 lawl gs! mn es peoples to each other. Not all of its BEGIN HERE TODAY “He's all right. Hoe was around| crushed out his cigaret, and rested | looked about uncertainly t Bia, wioten has been abt ‘ te ra min But most any man can measure uw] ' en at her sister's biighting effects have been fully real-| 7h un ane anitich MIS. JU hero again, drivin’ a new cab al-| his folded arms on the table before| ute, then went along the hall and @|if he uses the golden rule." [Bedside since last Friday. ized. e pennies stretch a long ways. ment party rs ready. Must’ve been insured.” speaking. entered the other. He was evidently * % & BAD ren ee, Ree ne And as we have brought home to ee ee When he had waddled off, Mary! “The murderer ot Mrs. Jupiter} Dresuming onthe Fly and his com- Your wet Saturday night ts likely nates ag beste hus the terrifying effects of war and)! Editorial Comment Whispered, “Was it wise to tell him| and of Miss Harkness’ brother is in Panions thinking he had mistaken jf | ‘© start with “ring around the bath- |And tWo sons. FuncraFvarrangements Bre een sccucity. ae ore H ‘my name? Won't he tell them—in| that room,” he sald qutetly, and| the door in looking for the wash- jg | tub. apes oad 7a co conclusion that there|| Editoriale, printed below show the therets nodding toward the private| nodded toward the closed door, | oom. ie <Republltace the ave ts! OPT wWYyrn ce forced. of thoug! y other editors, ning room, Dirk’ 1 Even s0, it w: A cs mocral Th bl a rk’s expression was interested Me as a risky thing to a * eo may be no lasting peace. to whether they agree or disagree fase be- | “Maybe, But he'd bo mighty sus-| but incredulous, “And who ig that?” | have thrust oneselt unexpectedly | Huover'Laval dor hime mer ern j The Orient seethes with hatreds with The Tribune's policies. : Heving Eddle the marderer. MR. | picious if I held out on him. He's! “A man they call the Fly.” into a gathering of that kind. He saddens a eee ae ye 5 Se aon the verge clo now war Same, | Unt DINKS Pelleve ‘Be | not sure about that crack-up yet.| “What makes you think he did it?’| Might have been shot first and | ls “property, crouedlp: woulared fed ‘STSMBBNGNHSNN which may have far-reaching reper- The Road to Stability MnEONVEN of the Star discovers a | I'd have met you somewhere else) “I'll go over the matter with you, | 2Ologized to afterward. Mary real- prove of it either. 4 pr ake panini Stlicd rim Fit to wham Eadie | Ta known about that, Ob, well] step by step, whenever you have the| {#24 this with a thrill of pride in Gause SLPPNGNNSPDSN, M: —wha' e hec! > time ’o give to it,” Bowen < ls courage, even as she yearned to " 5 ie PeRPR cis weicien ail scat Gal eee oe j susie swore “© |soaak him toy rating cecognition | chia bane hie sh ba | © By li athe sme tr 14 ie zs ST then Mary saw Dirk coming] “What do you plan to do?” and the chance of scaring off their Jeries nighthood is still in flour, 55 ta a ee ee festh actions in Ge n~ nee ied eieeeeasic ints thee Ue toward them between the tables,| “We're just talking that over.” | Drey by making the Fly suspicious (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) | [_* complete sentence. tercourse of nations, We see coun-| portunism of the moment that is mill. He was in dinner jacket, a light] “If you've got anything on this| that he was under scrutiny. ol ee tries, still too weak to return to the/ tant in its support of diverse plans topcoat over his arm. Her heart man, the next step {s a warrant,| When he came back to the table, > * Fi 2) : . fires of war, making all sorts of ma-| or bringing stability to our economic turned over and began to race| isn't it7 Why don't you have him| he disregarded Marys scolding, and | Quotations || FLAPPER FANNY SAys: nae fi sight of him. He wa arrested?” His voice was quiet and | leveled his gaze at Bowen, cS ———__———_« roe neuvers to Be acvanines The tot ae leon Hage ay tall, so erect, so distinguished-look-| courteous; only the odd look in his| _ “What sort of looking chap ts the ‘There is no stat in the Unit: and expressed aspirations are for! Toots believe may be open to ques-| ing for a young man; there was| eyes betrayed the animosity that| Fly?” ed States or it ene he aie i peace. The preparations and actions) tion, Certainly there are some fac- something at once gentle and strong| inexplicably flared up between the| “I've never seen him. The de up to Herbert Hoover in his ability all tend toward conflict. tors that underlie every period of de- about the dark, lean face she loved| two men. scription I get from those who have ny comprehend any situatio 3 he pas * > In America, lone visionary among|Bresaion which the forces of society So well. But bo was also absurdly, “No,” Bowen said firmly, “I've| @akes him dark, tall, not bad look- 3 | sults politicians is than Al exec the nations, wo see a new interna-| Might seek 0 to direct as to avoid slimy Proud. Mary could see that] thought that all out, and it's wrong, | 126. Looks lke a Latin, Maybe 4) tive I have known and accomplishes me of the obvious errors of the past. a efore he 6aw/ I know something about law, too— you see him?” | the —Sel tonalism creeping to the fore. New) “adversity may hold many lessons] them. And when his eyes found| the kind we get in police court, any.| DICK sald, “The room is empty.” Elna ee OF urges are upon us to reduce our arm-| but it is a poor teacher—or perhaps them, In their darkish corner, a/how. It’s too big a chance to take, | “Well, I'll be damned!” Afteran §j x OKO [& ments and curtail our defenses. more, coerectly, men are poor students NOW GO ON WITH THE story | “48h of displeasure crossed his face. This man has a record of slipping amazed second, Bowen's eyes darted We in India feel that the law gov- | Because America is the greatest|0f their own times. The lessons we CHAPTER XIX Mary had forgotten about the| out of one-legal knot after another. | Yindlctively about in search of &/erning brute creation is not the law truly Democratic nation, and because|™8Y see very clearly today will become | SHE FLY!" Mary repeated,| black dinner dress; she did not|He'd have been hung 10 years ago, | Mike, the walter. “If that yegg lied which should guide humanity.—Ma- {t has been more than half a century| troy’ Ga he eomom, and ultimately horror-stricken. Terror, Itke| Tealize how delectable she looked in| when they sent him up the river, it] ‘© ™@— Still didn’t you say there hatma Gandhi. since the horrors of war have been| ai Se “ Fhe torgoten entuely. Tat, a creeping paralysis, began to close| !% or how intimately tete-a-tete and| he hadn’t had a smart lawyer. If| V8 8 side door?” he appealed to deg fies a seal ps Bn | i“ ba reoore written in on her faculties, But she hesi-| festive they aj!peared to the casual| we can’t make a case, and he goes| Mary. | Although girls sometimes seek, emer Yen Det Onn borders: | TT tion, GoM When dies Ie Teens tated only the fraction of a minute.| ¢ve Until that minute she had not | free, we're through. Wo'd have to| ,,.+e% the one I escaped through | through their charms, higher marks there always is a tempiation to listen| ‘ration, as Mr. Wiggin sees it. There) Be Tie rootateps were coming nearer,| felt herself blameworthy in the| take {t'and like ft. And 1 coulda’e| tis afternoon.” ithan they deserve, they meet with to the arms reductionists and the| point of view but it ignores the con-| @ Ske began to talk in hushed, con-| least, but immediately a dozen rea-| do {t. It's—it’s personal with me!”| Bowen took along breath. “Then jj little success.—Professor Homer A. pacifists, But this nation should real-|tradictions that beset any similar) Versational tones: esi Aisvioasare Cee He hea coms pale and his breath penebty ne left that way.” | Watt. Gece " Pan e . ie was flushed and awk-| came har javage hate gleamed on outbreak of the war in 1914. It should panes ee jpenerees in es to lgam and bales, she shrugged NE ee of illing me!” b eae oe all snbemiicn of ate eee ness structure. of tho United ‘States. utes for it as a means of , “it’s frightful en, 4 ‘ : realize that friendships of today may| settling difficulties between nations. and gfoom on one of those trans-| S¥OIding her eyes, Yolce, ateaiaea. meh emotion. “He an his manner as he turned to oe ae be broken tomorrow to permit na-/ The visitations of disease and plague, atlantic boats, you couldn’t be more} “Ready to go?” he said, without iss Harkness’ brother, I z, It is naive , A “Let's ” re to that tlons to gain an advantage. Rich as| once cofisidered inevitable, are now! conspicuous honeymooning at the| sitting down, ; pink penile he ee toy inye sitting ast ee e whatever ts composed of disembodied she 1s, we must not forget that it is| Haug controlled and thelr recurrence Ritz, The orchestra plays at you) “Ob, not yet. Can't you sit down| kid down, and he did It becorse ne) BiG day.” me intellects—Dr. Nicholas Murray But- up to us to protect this great coun-| search of om 4 ugh the re- and they put you at the captain’s|a moment? There's so much to tell| damn well meant to! a | “Walt a second,” Mary sald.“ 2 Feros cars, : pate eet papier Bc at table and turn spotlights on you| you—" . y tote let ina ie By Seorms, want to seo what's in ‘that mcehe odd When a woman wants a man to lis ‘A new armament conference is to} have, in the course of time, led to the| sue eer ise make gee wish you'd! He drew up a chair. “All right,| a mist of tears in bis eyes; he was| isu't that the same pouch that—it es pr aor eee Cittl;| ten to reason, she means she wants pe held within a few months and no|Tecognition of certain rights and oreizen. mete bores let's hear it,” he said, without | too choked to speak. Mary was tre-| ‘8!” The last two words were a culties as grim and far-reaching as him to listen to her, privileges as belonging specifically to She continued talking as the man | changing expression. mendously moved. She had never| ‘Hfilled whisper. She had slipped nation will enter it more sincerely) the individual, brushed by their table and was hid-| Mary puckered her brow. “You're| known a man to ery before. She| ber hand into his coat and lifted - estrous of peace than the United! Are business depressions or malad- den from sight by the angle of the| angry about something. Dida’t you| had not dreamed he felt so deeply| Ut the suede bag. She snapped : Btates. But it is to be hoped that] justments in an economic order, any|@ Wl. Only then did she let her| get my message?” about it, By staring at her clasped | 0pe@ the cover and a string of P our representatives will not seek|™ore serious problems than war, dis-| eyes stray from her companion's, “No, I didn’t get your message. hands intently she managed to blood-red stones fell in a chatter. poe r a peace at any price or disarmament| °° OF tyranny? Just as it is en-| and then they were cool and in-| mney told me at the house ow | Wink away the tears that sprang| ‘28 heap in her hand. I ‘ tirely possible that nations will again curious, you'd) into hi “The Jupiter necklace! What : at the expense of protection. go to war, that men in large numbers| Bowen clapped his hands sllently,| Seneca represen) see nee | She iitted plead you doing with ft, Dirk” ; : As they sit at that counsel table/ will dic from disease, and that: ty-/ and made 5 a canes set ope ee beepee erie foe cae ay si bey poe Cae a fo erg “Putting it in the ice fo till “ “ ; | + paper beside the telephone, so I| Surely now, once and for all, h safe ’ s ieee cncele envision “the “marching aig rina ng | “Swell!” he chuckled. “Go to| took a chance and Pring He| Would.see that his suspicions auoet tomorrow,” he answered reluctant. re men who ren ot 2 sratig| economic order will never know com-| {he heed of the clase, Gloria Swan-| lad on the table the slip on which | Bowen were unfounded, “Whatever Pe aoe. tare pen bansing never came back. They should | niete stability. Plans by the scorej@ 2!” . address of Shay’s was written. | else he might be, he was sincere in 0 place lately. Finally see, in their. mind's eye, the thou-|have been suggested in ha attemps| Mary was dumbfounded. Shi “But I called up your office and| this. at least. Good thine’ ec re tie eae sands who still Ue on beds of pain./at avoiding a recurrence of the dif-|g leamed out and looked atter the| told the bookkeeper to tell- you) Dirk looked as if he were about | Good thing I happened out there to- They should appreciate anew the| ficulties the world has been facing in| fj ™an who had passed, and saw the| where I was! He sald you'd be| to speak, but stopped. He turned| tify ig ne mam suse 12 the mood to > fe tears of mothers left behind, the| ‘He last few years. One can easily) | large bulk of Jack Shay moving] back. I thought you could call for| and looked at the closed door of the| "ys,'t, {0 me: | share Mr. Wiggin’s impatience with majestically toward the front of the| me, and—you were going to be late, | private dining room. held out his hand for it, but miseries and agonies of the trenches! many of them, but unless some ex-| Toom. She sank back, weak with| 80 I thought I'd—come to meet you,| “It would be suicide to go in Mi OD Maadsiatatéd bis, \ and the battlefields. periments are attempted there can! reaction. sort of.” She stumbled over it, sur-| there,” Bowen warned him gently. | she be; i RO Ral Tt is of these things that the peo- a No progress. That is no less tru! “You fooled me!” she accused | Prised how lame it sounded. Thoughttully, Dirk turned and be| neck. Tener aa ea The a ple of America think as they: ecle-|!%,the realms of business and eco-|/ furiously. “Why” “I didn't go back. Dropped every-| and Bowen locked glances for al men stared, specious at the one brate Armistice Day and join in| 2° pees ian an Sclence or gov- Bowen was instantly grave. thing and went home, thinking we| minute, Then he reached into a| ture she made. The rope of vp ie . hopeful prayer that this nation may| Men will always be subject to the “Because this is serious business pees Sit semen bare and party | pocket of his dinner jacket and| hung about her white throat and be spared the trials and horrors. of same. influences that lead them into} yare pacertaking and I bad to) "on, 11m so sorry!” ho transterred toa pocket of tee | esta 2, cmon cataract, each Snother war for all time to come. | fot. that Pick nicer ation men! BH You were perfect.” Pinch.) It's all right” But he did not| topcoat which lay across the table of fielf ou the white akin te ton stay. In times of plenty they will “Was 1?” She was slightly mollt- ee Had she rently been | in front of him. He laid his hand| light struck through, Miss Britton Loses continue to increase production with-| [@ fled by his praise. TERS oir eee neers | SBME Aurmineantly. Dirk's eyes glowed. “Marvelous!” Nan Britton, author of “The Presi-|out thought of the permanency of “You were. Now let's get down Sanne Pigtafeee inlove) “Don’t let anything happen to|he breathed. And Bowen added, dent's Daughter,” a book in which fenand ik Bob et a Hine hae these to business. Here's what I’d sug-| once, ite ial eee an 4 ae 3 Rives Sap sian te lock or she asserted that the late President] {mfluences a Fe eee erst gest—" “That's why I dressed up,” she| wag Saiktag ‘caaunlly: eeaen’ ihe : ite soaneed ont ot erst. “Gi Warren G. Harding was the father| should be made 10 eliminate tiene Shay, returning past their table, | Said, indicating the black dress. “I! back of the room. She eried out, | It to me betore someone sees It” be of her child, now 12 years old, has| at least to curb their effectiveness in gave Mary a long look and said, | thought we might, too.” and half rose from her chair, but | commanded aoe a Jost a suit for $50,000 in the federal|the future. To admit that any series ‘Hello!” He put his hands on the| | “Well” he said, “shall we go?”| Bowen's viselike grip on her arm| “Just let me wear it to the office,” court at Toledo, Ohio, for alleged|f events is inevitable, or to say a table between them, looked from | Beyond his curt greeting he had not| held her down. Mary begged, and drew her wra] Gamages for libel problem cannot be solved almost be- one to tho other searchingly, “1|8iven Bowen a second glance.| “sit down!” he ordered, “He's | about her shoulders. “There's 4 she cs fore an attempt has been made, is See your little shake-up this after-| Mary flushed with embarrassment. | all right.” one here—you said si as itt? charged that C. A. Klunk, a! to admit defeat. It is an admission noon didn’t bother you!” “You're not being quite—polite, ee She turned and looked about. With hotel operator in Marion, Ohio, Hard-| that is contradicted by ® thousand “Oh, not in the least!” Mary gaye | 8T@ you?” she said sharply. “Mr./ mHERE were two doors on the| a shock her eyes met those of th: 4ng’s home town, had defamed her| Successful experiments in science, him her most winning smile. poven has some information you T small corridor which ran along | men who had just entered from the eharacter by circulating another|&°VeFnment and business, F eae 08 oom new Miss Hark. fee hear, it you've time te! beside the walled-off kitchen. The| front and were seating themselves book called “The Answer to The 38 pad . | first was the door into the private | noiselessly at a table directly oppo- President's Daughter.” PE Nay Ae BOMBERS Sure, we got* acquainted this a Ae dining room. The second, farther | site. She knew them at once—they ‘my Corps has contracted afternoon, EB turned a politely attent! 1 During the course of the trial, re-|With a manufacturer for seven super. “Y, H porkely attentive) back, was the mene washroom. | were the same three men who bad , Eiesighad , bray Ben ules be ie cont pee sean were very kind. I want to face toward the newspaperman, | Dirk turned the knob and walked | been in the small dining room that , Speci lawyers not bom you,” Mary told him. “Have | who slowly dragged himself up to| into the first, then backed out as| afternoon.

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