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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932 ; i The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper i THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER { (Established 1873) Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and en- tered at the postoffice at Bismarck as Second class mail matter. GEORGE D. MANN President and Publisher. Subscription Rates Payable in stalk in the midst of plenty. As to providing for the proper de- fense of the country, it has never been done. America has, whenever drawn into war in the past, been con- sistently unprepared both in the army and the navy. At the present time the regular army, the fighting part, is about three times the size of the police force of the city of New York, and the navy, which under the treaty stones while unemployment and ini | Well, What Are YOU Laughing At? twin girls who have proved the su: perstition is unfounded. None of the Patient’s Business I am going to have an operation for ————. Which anesthetic should I take?—(Miss R. H.) Answer—Don’t bother your he&d Jabout that. The doctor will decide which is best for you when the time comes. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) . «If my partners are worth quot- ing, I'm a bridge player who belongs to the “all wet’ group! . . . Perhaps, if the states remain the way they have been, north and south will be variously wet and dry ... East and west may become moist or go in for cloudbursts ... The folk using “wet” e@rds can play the one-after-another system, exploited by the speakeasies . «+. The “dry” deckers can usually be expected to be taken out of clubs |... Or maybe it's the other way, ‘round! cil said that the balance of power on all fronts had into allied hands, and predicted allied successes for the remainder of the year. k Adi + ww Ts is useless to preach that men b cr vance of London should be on a par with and women ought to return e De ‘Daily by carrier, per year ......8720 that of Great Britain, has been al- {BACK TO MYSTER™ nopping about |moral behavior of a simpler age, for si Daily by mail per year (in Bis- [17 ; ; 5 ping they will not do it—Bertrand Rus- 9 SIREOLS etisicsecssessas seeseee 7.20|10wed to weaken to but two-thirds the one-night circuit, Broadway ex. |t0Y tg Daily by mail per year (in state !of that strength while a vigorously eee that aa io Bey eae 21 outside Bismarck) ............ 5.00| predatory nation faccs us across the Rave, Cropped her disappew ne eck | ‘These United States today are a 19 Daily by mail outside of North DUelHe, Ana Gétebived: AMORES ake set wae transmogrified lunatic asylum, as I rey, Dakota ae . a wearing her traditional cloak of have said—Shaw Desmond, English of ft Aoaeiehtal i eaebe Bi being made, through propagands at b Mea GUIDES ows mystery. Again vette ses) beh aaa . ty ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year $1.00} home, to further weaken both army Z trail her. Channing Pollock, it has “+e aS Weekly by mail in state, three | and navy ARLEN GOES SERIOUS been whispered, has been holding! worry is the sport of men who ot RRO rs eccdis iiseeadags ii'ts te gecienat Wels, ak an, New York, June 29.—Notes from a pee Seoneee after writing a have nothing to do—Andrew Mellon, we tside of North i general welfare, that ca convenient cuff: There's little in the |new play for her. Bee WEST cy mall outside of North 50 | only be provided for when laws, both Tt has also been rumored that she|U- S- ambassador to Great Britain. ‘Weekly by mail in s ri -smart- | Portia, and will insist on using an old #4, year . Heh ‘eral good. Many laws upon the sartorial dandy of the recent-smart a you are. Waste no time in trying to Member of Audit Bureau of |" ” . ; ke lone aplet 5 rj <i do-not try to convince the world that Clavalation idly enriching vested interests at the | |next book, “Twilight of the Titans, ee Member of The Associated Press ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication’ of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news of spontancous origin published herein. All rights of republii matter herein are a (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Foreign Representatives SMALL, SPENCER, BREWER (ncorporated) '\CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON year may break the tragic record un- less everyone guards himself clos and observes all safety rules. A list of “dont’s,” all excel! been prepared t al Bu- Under- writers and follows If you drive your car—D q and his cure is so plausible that even Children Need Sleep get a big play from women custom- 1. aay i ar Hg ae crest fights for the presidential nom-|the dumbest customer—and only the |DOWel 4nto the blood. No “poison-] How many hours’ sleep should alcrs .. . Sometimes it’s like a base- beer By Sala ion that has marked the tempes- dumbest—accepts it. Just eliminate | 78 of the system, no “autointoxica-! girl 11 years old have?—(Mrs. C. F.)|ment bargain counter with two and 2. Don’t take out your car unl i -class condition. 1y| ce, has| e and national, are for the gen- | expense of the people as a whole, and | jthey are taken advantage of to the | people's detriment, while blind big- jotry often sceks to dictate a narrow |view as to the general welfare, there- {by bringing about conditions distaste- ful to multitudes, Finally, our individual liberty has ; been so restricted by impossible laws and by the iron heel of vested finan- cial interests that largely control the government, that Americans, hereto- |fore considered the freest of of all |peoples, are instead virtual slaves. Shall we Americans return to the Heading for Disaster (Minneapolis Tribune) The savage attack made on Gover- j mor Roosevelt by Frank Hague, vice | chairman of the Democratic national committee and ardent Smith suppor- t leaves little doubt that the con- vention which opens on Monday in Chicago will witness one of the bit- tuous history of political parties in merica. | Mr. Hague's formal statement ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions, Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. TRAILING Sooner illness or impairment of health the neoteric healer lying cause, poisons in the system, the poisons and cured—nature will attend to the res- THE “TOXIN” TO ITS LIAR ' or later in expounding any ves at the under- ow're as good as Now I venture to make another ar- bitrary assertion, on the ground of much study and observation, and again I challenge the old-timers to dispute it if they can, man health is concerned nothing harmful is ever absorbed from the tion” ever occurs in that way. Tom, Dick and Harry may as well be warned right here that I have no So far as hu- size portion of the folfowing oint- ment: Standard solution of for- maldehyde . Menthol Lanolin Petrolatum, to make the whole measure 1 ounce This should be dispensed in a col- lapsible tube. Answer—Not less than 10% hours every night. A little more in winter, new literary habiliment of Miehael Arlen to recall a green hat ... Arlen, reveals him as a caustic social ana- lyist. ee |All of which may answer the ques- tion recently raised by the dean of New York column scribes: “What ever became of Michael Arlen?” .. . The reply is: He's been digging into Wells! ee * At any rate, the book will jump 50 years and look back on such current leaders as Stalin, Mussolini, Hoover hd others—all dead by that time. A giant aircraft combine is revealed in possession of the earth, with all societies at its mercy until a young scientist comes along with an agency of destruction . . . My advance re- other day, the entire male popula- tion met him at the station in crepe | beards, | And there's a gent who has rum- maged out all his old trick lighters |... Sight of a match gives him the} |shivers ... He had most éf his money in Kreuger and Toll stocks ... Which| reminds me that those “odd lot” de-/ partments of brokerage offices now! {a half shares of some stock being split three ways by five cooperative | lets instead of dinrier coats. will return in the fall, but not as And hege’s a note for the comfort seeking gents: At Jack Denny's opening on the Waldorf-Astoria roof, I counted nine of Manhattan's snap- py dressers wearing white linen jack- If the boys will only stick together, we'll Rene of the stuffed shirts by Aug- ust! Fac as ANNIVERSARY American forces made a successful trench raid on German positions near Montdidier, taking several prisoners. German attacks on French lines at Ambleny were beaten off after heavy fighting. Officials of the allied general coun- STICKERS A-A-E-E-— A--E--A-E Present day biology says, “Be what you are something different than what you are ... Environment is op- Pportunity.”—Dr. A. 8. Pearse, profes- sor of zoology, Duke university. ee # Would that we had been as suc- cessful in solving the problems of human relations as we have been in adapting the metallic riches of the jworld to human use!—Prof. C. H. Desch, University of Sheffield, Eng- land. TO FIRE JULY 5-and 6 Rifle and machine gun firing is scheduled for the Fort Lincoln target ranges July 5 and 6 from 7:30 a. m. to 4:30. p. m., according to Lieut, (George R. Conner, adjutant. rele 5 ‘ . |ereed of our forefathers or shall we ports say it will be super-Wells stuff, » F Good Advice for a Safe Fourth continue to be governed by dishon- with plenty of barbed comment on OUTBREAKS IN AUSTRIA FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: a 3 of July | cab GntSrHAHionan RENEE, VaceaGeeee this generation. On June 23, 1918, atte ill REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. si This year most of the nation will! 4 ee were reported in several Austrian ye ite a . PipGir Otol HIN re ne ee ee —— BEARD OVER BROADWAY provinces. It was rumored in Swit- i fan celebrate ‘“ y : sional pacifists respondents how mtch any treatment] That only-beard-on-Broadway be-|zerland that troops had been recalled i #eN three-day holiday. doe & eae va Sei ee PERSON Al, HEALTH SERVICE will cost. single longs to John Cremer, son of the vet-|from the Italian front to put down | v riod for recreation is awaited eagerly | Setup tiger: el) Sweating Hands eran, Dwight . .. Scems that he went | rioting. ‘ { = | : * : ‘ ' ss ve s 1 length! - i Is there anything one can apply tojon the road in a role that required| Czechoslovakia forces in Siberia | eee ee Editorial Comment || Wis prevent excessive ‘sweating of the|the wearing of property whiskers . . .{eontinued their advance and were in se geeepaloortiag Ealtorinis printed tow show the By William Brady, M. D. hands? In my occupation ‘this 15 a|Couldn’t stand them, so he grew his|virtual command of thé. vast. coun- which we will be exposed. frend of thought by other edito reat handicap.—(B. F. W.) own ... Critics commented on his/try between Vladivostok on the Pa- ay Wem eubitaled ay ; Signed letters pertaining to personal heal d hygiene, 8 A 4 etependénce is known as the || They are publish ieee Gresinenree Mlnprosuroe eraenine ‘vill be augered iy DRTEPARy IER SeAupeal pelts Answer—Rub into the palms every)marvelous make-up ... When he|cific and the Ural mountains, which |worst accident day of the year. This|| With ‘The Tribune's poltelel addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in || night for a week or ten days a pea-|went home to Hempstead, L. I., the|separate Europe from Asia. a a the whore f toration of your original good health. * : © little less in summer. small time players. 3. Tania tee the the right, ° | NSS, in effect, that Governor Roo-|Nature can do cverything—except | intention of arguing with them about Twins Are Fertile * # x 4. Dent dive toe lone withoctrest-|{2velt 1s the weakest candidate the|dispose of these nasty poisons that|thelr morbid little notions, nor does| Ben Told one of twin girls can| Some of those bridge .arguments eiiee caerial lapses dus to tetigue |=" somehow clutter up your system if|™Y denial of the “autointoxication” |never bear children .. .—(C. A.) {may be sidetracked by the latest nov- Five consonants are missing from each he could not carry a single state east cause accidents. of the Mississippi and very few in the | 5. Don’t pass other cars unless You| far west, and that the only way for have a clear view ahead; don’t) nis party to avoid certain defeat is to cut in and out of traffic lines; |hestow the nomination on someone don’t pass or fail to slow down cther than the New York governor. at intersectio immediate effect of this state-/ ¢ you go swimn is to blast the controversy over | x. 1. Don’t attempt 5 the two-thirds rule into broad day- r { and guarantee that the first real be | It has forewarned the Roosevelt forces that the opposi- of the above two words. Can you fill you neglect to cat the things the neo- |{@M¢y imply that I will tell you what them in so as to complete the words? a |ails you, then, if it isn’t that. I have teric healer deems fit to eat. | z ; Somctimes the old hokum becomes |? by for such idle speculation. If a bit tiresome and the near-doctor {PY ody is to refute my assertion varies it by ascribing everything to|h¢ must do it with facts, not ques- . .d of poisons, Even the | “ons. who profess to ridicule the| There may be some physicians of | erm theory are fond of telling their |Standing who still ply patients with jcustomers how to get rid of “toxins,”|high priced nostrums purporting to! which is paramount to saying the |remedy “autointoxication.” It is my| germs have noth{ng to do with ill-| observation and belief that no reme- |ness but you must dispose of the poi- | dy er eemneny or cae or bowel wash |sons produced by the germs if you|or what have you that purports to/| , a ay from the crowd tion is in an ugly and une prabratis | wink oy get well. The quacks are;diminish or stop absorption of “toxi | —“in unity there is strength. ing mood, and has made it plain to naively unaware of it, but toxins sim-| Waste” or “products of putrefaction” | 4. Don’t indulge |ply can't happen unless germs pro-|from the bowel is worth using. I am or in frightening we: lduce them firmly convinced that the only kind Answer—That is just one of thosc| superstitions. A few years ago I re-!/ ferred to it in this column and/| promptly heard from several sets of elty in contract decks ... Martin Ull- man, designer of almost everything, including packs of playing cards, has brought out a “wet” and “dry” deck It isn’t always the bride who makes ithe biggest splash at a wedding | shower. g—Swim Safely: | men: marathon race by swimming too long or too fa 2. Don’t venture out into deep wa- | | P| LEAP YEAR of Roosevelt strength will ter if you're not a strong swim- made on this issue. mer. 3. Don’t swim av este. GO | | Oigs2 By MA SOE WNC. them that unless desperate methods re resorted to the prize that lies so BEGIN HERE TODAY “Time to be starting supper,” she; “Be glad you don’t have to,” the I’m tired of it—working all day held and crushed between the} is regarded as an extreme. E 2 My or children. . eat hand may be ruthlessly)” From away back in the days when {of “autointoxication” that .cai Ppos- CHERRY DIXON, 19 and pretty, |thought automatically, No matter |other told her shortly. She laughed. |long and then just sitting around 3. Don't lie too tong in the sun— Snatched from them. ; physic physicked the laity has cher-|sibly account for ill health of even Be ananee | Repeetes. Whe eES: |how hard she worked cooking or |“I’ve been raving so much I almost |here evenings.” sun orn is injurious and) ae tact that the two-thirds rule ished a settled conviction that health,|temporary indisposition is low me-| 2 oerntie parents have jironing or mending—no matter |forgot-why I came. Can you and| “You can go if you want to. I’m B08. be fea oe ay, e set aside by a majority rule) life, liberty and the pursuit of hap-|tabolism, slowing of the internal com- | to nee awiten Cherry ‘how busy the day there was always |Dan come up for a little bridge to-|not going.” you celebrate with fireworks—/does not necessarily mean that Gov-| pines all depend upon free and regu- |bustion process, under oxygenation of | {from Ker she stents {5 o'clock and the evening meal to/night? Jack McAllister’s coming| “Dan!” Celebrate Safely: [fimor Roosevelt, who probably con- liar action of the bowels. Old-time|the body. And the best remedy for | wmeet him. Her |be preparcd, over and I thought we'd have a! “Well, I mean it. I suppose you 1. Don’t hold lighted firecrackers | <°0 ae mate ty of a delegates, will physicians did nothing to correct this | this is a speeding up of metabolism, | het to Culiforas, | A sharp rap sounded on the door. |party. Ho's the press agent at the |think I don't work all day long? i in your hand or throw them close eo vistors ? Nie Pate ani cscen eee obsession. Modern quacks are des- |in whatever way that may be Peat ‘* him and he orders |“Anyono home?” a crisp voice !Capitol Theater. You'll like Jack. | Maybe I don’t get tired too, Bridge! ' to others | of party tradition behind it, and it i4|peTaue striving to keep it alive, for, about. | Dan, tells bim what |Called. “It’s me—Dixie!” |I'l make a Welsh rarebit—it’s my |If there’s ‘one thing in the world I i 2. Don’t explode firecrackers Neal | not apt to be light! 4 Be Y 48/it is on this ground they must make t and asks him to Cherry reached for a towel. She |one and only culinary achievement jdon’t want to do tonight it’s to combustible materials, Tarte dite Cae none Shelf ast stand. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | marry her. ‘The ceremony ix per- | was drying her hands as she drew |and am I proud of it!” play bridge!” “ 3. Don't celebrate with guns loaded | ‘avor of the outstanding contender} For years I have been doggedly We Have No Data on Costs j formed that nixht by a Justice of |S Oe. hack ‘ie ' gl py Dridge! with real cartridges or shot; | {0% Presidential honors. The feeling | maintaining that nothing is or can| I am a victim of (a common func- Scery looks for ansapartment | “Hello, Dixie,” she sald. “Come|g,,0! ours? We'll come,” Cherry| “But I've already accepted, Dan! | firecrackers and toy cap pistols /’S Stfong within the party that abro-|pe absorbed through the unbroken|tional deficiency). Please tell me ts discouraged to find them #0 [inn 7 z said. “I guess you're right, Dixie. |I told her we'd come.” ' ae eurerous ene. j Sation at this time would be the shod-|skin, Many a ponderous professor or | what hospital or other place to go for | ensive. Dan works Inte one |{l. ene Thave been staying in too much.” | wen, you can just tell her we a | 4, Don't fail to treat injuries, even | “est of political tricks, and even alovanescent authority has furtively|treatment, as I am not in a Position | ee ee hae ON ae |, Good. I'll expect you around 8./ won't, ‘Tell her anything—I don’t | the most minor ones, immediate- |“C™S2 Of Personal loyalty to Mr. Roo-| disputed my teaching, but no one has|to pay a doctor .. (J. S. K) | ing to Wellington, ‘Cherr; HE girl on the threshold smiled ‘That'll give you time to get out care what you say!” | 1 and intelligently. Tetanus | lt may not undermine the con- proved by actual experiment or test| Answer—I am unable to zive such| sciously brightly — and instantly the |from under the black mask. Well,| ,, ; iy gently : : | | iy Pl t ” Pe poisoning works slowly but surely.|Viction of some, delegates that the/that the skin will absorb anything, information. Nor can,i inform cor- | Panne en. IEP Ae smile faded. “Saints above!” she |I'll have to scram. Lots to do in| ‘Please won't you do it for me? | f 5. Don’t get too close to a display | Te is worth preserving at an ——— | Dan's bows threat 1 i hoctiati ot the next two hours.” ‘I've told you I’m not going to | re of fireworks—premature explo- Weegee ears BOSCH oy. SxPrER ed) war aie Auaioeaiie Beads | | seca ft ve. Reale tans, eee |play bridge tonight and I’m not! If | " sions occur. wees Ee au patent BL gTCUB i s lg helps Cherry find an_inexpensive | What have you been doing to |. jy1_ departed. Cherry decided be pant to, go ahead. I'm not | _— RAE or Tae i 2 t. Dan and Cherry move | yourself, Cherry Phillips?” ; stopping you.” we Friday that ap play like | I d oV t B Eilon the hotel © © | yourself, Head a Interpretation of the Preamble] this iy the mide ot the omy, bse Oo ay Ss ari1e y azaar E Work and cocking ying: “Teeis | Cherry shrugged. “I've been| % ® ‘auick tubing and was) «1 can't go alone. You know that, aaat e 9 ga s @ = first dinner guest is MAX PEAR~ ;Soon in the. warm, comforting bath.|Qn, Dan, o si to the Constitution of the {to play the game” and that group . . SON, handsome friend of Dan's, {cleaning house,” she admitted. | » Dan, I think you're being hor- Ce United States includes, without the slightest doubt, vi i When jhe and Dan arrive they |“phe place gets awfully dirty and|Di22er Would be late but at least jrid. I've slaved all day long tor ch By REAR ADMIRAL SUMNER E. W. | °Very convention delegate who is not HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 17 Symbol of | Sat the aperineat aa, with . D 5 0 |she would be presentable. Cherry |You. I've scrubbed and swept and t KITTELLE (Retired) U. S. Navy | Pledged to Mr. Roosevelt. i 1Flower of the France, - Cherry in tears, All three wo ame | vo been at it all day. ‘told herself Dixie had been right, |@usted until every muscle in my (A Guest Editorial) | The fight to abolish the two-thirds genus Rosa 1 R] 19 Finger orna- to dinner, Cherry dances with | “But, my dear, you're a wreck! | 1, stake to stay at home |P04Y aches! I'm sick of it and I ; leaner : ‘1 ae eel h 4 ‘ aa i |It was a mistake to stay at home| want a little fun!” In drafting the Constitution of the|Tule is one plainly inspired by dese! oi) known MTL ments, eee a Why don’t you hire someone to do |. 5 _ d . United States our forefathers set|Petation, but it is one well worth} = ° a EMES| 21 To rectify, | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | 110 cleaning? That's what 1 do—" |"Cr#IME all day with no recreation Don Phillips put down. his knife Peediiin’ the Preamble. six, primary |making. If the rule can be set aside, | rub, 3 ef Le lect Acnediene iz CHAPTER XX Fae oh Bt 8 EE later.” That must be why she had/and fork. “Maybe you think I Sx, pe y | the mination of ernor Roo:¢- | a4 EB F @ other girl shook her head. | . principles that should form the ereed | velt, of course, should be an uncxcits| . MAIR OMMEILI(} cards. lz B was a wook after the dinner lw can't atford to' hire anyone.”| “Gr sorter they ie been trying awhile" Resid Soe eerie “ of every red-blooded American. These|ing convention formality; but even if] 10 Celebrated ENV TL IR} 26 Trap. & _ party that had proven such @/she said. “Anyhow this is my part|t save but they couldn't save all|why I can't have it? Becsuse tee principles are (1) Maintenance of a |it cannot, it may not constitute the | grove of trees [REIO—EM [SIT 29 Step of a |B failure. Cherry Phillips, down on|of the job. You see thore are two|tho time. It wasn't fair to them-|rent's duo next week. Because I've rfect union, (2) Establishment of | uSwrmountable barrier to victory, for | on Mount 1 IZ unis IT] _ series. | 2 her knees scrubbing the bathroom |0f us to live on Dan’s salary. You | selyes, borrowed from everyone in the of- mer RA tO Sanne oy 9f | only twice, in the case of Van Buren | Lebanon, iC TIN PIEME1| 31 Sixteenth of ‘i have only yourself.” Sho wasaduatt der over her |fice until I can’t rai: Justice, (3) Insurance of domestic |in 1844 and of Champ Clark in 1912:| Natl AG | 3 linoleum, straightened up and ; ©. WAS LSA DOWASE OVE UREF, aie. amother | i 11 Relating to EC 1 {TIT an ounce (pl.). | Dixio nodded sympathetically. | shoulders when Dan came. nickel and I'm ashamed to ask for tranquillity, (4) Provide defense, (5) |has the choice of the majority failed | the origin. IN IClE MIAITI) INIRINIO! 344 frith |g dropped the dripping mop rag back | sno dropped into the nearest chair.|” “fo119"" she called, slipping ait. Fun? Would it interest you to Promote general welfare, (6) Secure ie Seats ecerenay Vo aes ole. 13 Morass. ba IE INI 36 Poured out a |B into the pail. She surveyed her |“Well, you're a game kid, I'll say negligee about her. “Dinner’s late |know that. turned down a poker liberty. Let us see how faithful we |¢ i A je flows, the, 24 Plank. is _ drink offering, | & work, then with a groan wrung out|that, but you're wearing yourself | hocause I've been cleaning house. |game with the boys tonight to come ever way the tide of battle flows, the 16 Sum. 39 To cut. VERTICAL —_37 Portico. = d it doesn't Listen, I have been to this our national creed.| Democratic party cannot escape the lee 1 Sewer, = the mop again and applied it to)°Ut and it doesn’t pay. Listen, I/y¢ won't take long. I'll open a can|home and spend the evening with ca fw soud; 28 Threebanded 41 Sewer. Insignia of 38Garden plant, | 3 Uko Dan and all that but take a|o¢ beans.” you? And I did it because by work- ‘The union we have maintained, al- prored a4 Seppe noes. 0 =f eate| armadillo, 43 Beret. an office. Viola tricolor. | 3 the floor, little advice from a girl who knows.|° pan Kissed her absent-mindedly, |ing all evening maybe I can write though it had to be done with vio- Hees a ane Bacon thie eovention | 20 Continued at- 43 Oriental 2 Alleged force. 40 Manus. | There! It was gone at last.|You'll regret this slavery!” “No hurry,” he said. Ho tossed a|@ story that will bring in some (lence at one time, and now we hope | 4, iualianee) sald Agia (by tempt to gain —_ guitar. 3 Sabbath 42 At no time, 2 Wearily the girl got to her feet.| “Aren't you rather cynical?” newspaper into one is extra cash!” ‘ pene. ane ve 7 <sessi 47 Lighted coal. > (abbr.) 44 Nine godd ES “ erg chal: am that it rests upon a permanent basis.| Mr. Hague, a Smith lieutenant, is , nossession, Aghted coal. } mele ne goddesses | 2 Sho lifted tho heavy pail to carr ‘Maybe. Did you know I was|dropped his hat and coat in an-| The girl was subdued. “I— whik tice be said to have | openly and deliberately insulting. It} 22 Fairy. 49.A duty, © 4God of love.“ of arts, i2 ¥| married once? Oh, yes—blushing other, didn't ih tand,”” mab ta sl 4 Y le just may a ees Sawai facscenlt us tee one Frozen. 51 That runs on. , 5 Account books. |. sciences, song it to the kitchen but as she turned bride, showers of rice, ‘love and Cherry ssid) “Dosta'tloverstning be underst ny ,” she said 6! entry. 7 been wisely provided for, neverthe- | Dot tial candidate who has, above Thinks. 53To rescue. w 6 Within, “* and poetry. caught a glimpse of herself in the }obey’ and all that! Keoping house|took nice? I've been working all |p, ofcourse Ll tell Dixie we won't * Jess today our laws are often most | a1 others, the brand of the weakling) 27 Sun. __ 54 Onagers, 7To permit. 46 Wand. mirror, in a kitchenet love nest, Well, it| gay.” be able to make it’ unjust and our courts have often|upon him and who cannot possibly 28 Mathematical 56 Totaled. 8 On top of. 48 Carmine. Cherry put down the pail and/lasted six months and I was @ fool| “Sure, Everything's fine.” The meal proceeded. It was not failed to measure up to the standards | have the support or respect of his terms, 58 To scatter, 9 Quotes, 50 To barter. to stand it that long.” Sh t an appetizing dinner and neither of Pirie arigiehd or Canada party. 30 Inclination. 59 Avocets 10Contends. 52 Fishing bags. studied Herself. What a sight she|'°vwny, Dixie, I didn't know—" |haq aan ere nang (one that Dat | nem were in communicative mood. ms baht ; Spee ast, | The Wound that has been thus made| 32 Mine. (birds). 11 To salute. 55 Emissary. was! She had cleaned the apart-) «on jt was over and forgotten | was dtsacpeleae ay ‘slip; mes When they had finished Cherry Lawlessness reigns in our midst,/ wii not heal quickly. Some pre-con-| 33Glass marble. 61Stop watch, 12To rebound, 57 To perish. ment from floor to ceiling but tt|tong ago. You see I was dumb|dress over her head and weat to|cleared the dishes away and went ' the prevalent feeling of the failure| vention rancors vanish overnight, but] 35 To entangle. 53.Craftily. +13 Sack. 60 Deity. appeared that all the dust and dirt|enough to fall for an actor. Hand-|the kitchen to ru! © for the | Upstairs to make excuses to Dixie. of justice having bred a contempt for| not the sort that have inspired the| 37 Spain 64 Embryo plant. 15 To help. 62 Myself. sho had scrubbed and scraped away |some brute all right but as soon as|can opence ‘iia She returned to find Dan sitting all law. As to domestic tranquillity,| 2ntl-Roosevelt group, on eo must haye clung to herself. The|we were married he stopped work-| It was the work of 15 minutes to |before his battered typewriter, we have it not. In all history, since | (ee eae eae eof tae a towel pinned about her skirt inling. I kept my fob and paid the| boil potatoes, heat the can of baked |stack of fresh copy paper at his the founding of the government, | is difficult to see how Mr. it place of an apyon was blackened |pilis until one day he got his dates |beans, split a head of lettuce for | sid there has never been a time when|he had deliberately set out to wreck ok ate ie Prides ni Leyte Hh! nee re Cage at ae and make tea. Canned| As quietly as possible she went is party's chances of victory in No- ead and—well, that was the end peaches left from the night before|about the work of washing the tranquillity was farther removed pis pa Wy awe fe eset of diez | | \ a she had worn it for housework un-lof that! A nice quiet divorce and |served for dessert. dishes. She tiptoed shee she from our people. Mammon has, seem-| cord and revolt, could have done a S| NS NX 5 ee oe ms carat and soiled, An-|Dixte's been a wiser girl ever since.! “Hyerything’s ready,” she told|crossed the floor. Now and then ingly, been placed upon the throne | better job. NS peat D ree about her head, |But, Lord, what am I going on this|Dan who was buried behind the|the typewriter keys rattled, fol- of our national life and as a result a iz NY trae ter fair except for a few| way for? I didn’t mean to narrate | pages of the newspaper. Towed frequently by a terrific bang- our people today are ground between LONG ee eee a ar N pie : ortiegnc tag tae my life. history!” : eee ing that could mean only that the Miami, Fla.—Martha Rees an - 2 Sere . @ lack ap, » - “sine” two millstones, the upper stone con-| areq Cohen, of Minneapolis, Minn, rey | oT PIN? T smudges on her face and arms and Cee Rite Cherry said sym-|rOHE meal began silently. Once Reiter was “x-ing” out his previous ; sisting of the international and subs} hitch-hiked their way into Miami, XS one finger was shrouded in a bulky Z or twice Cherry glanced at Dan 2 “A 4 AY “Don't wast thy on me. An hour must havi sed while sidiary national banking interests! having left their homes on March 28. P|. | Mid bandage. That was where Cherry OFF WRSLA | BY MDREDT , to see if anything was wrong. She} io sat hud i peneet Wer 2} i jad ¢ er' a ‘and the great trusts; and the nether| Martha confided that she was on her | bad cut herself the day hefore. RINK Rbont YOURSEMG SEBS POLE IB | a sob cadcestena nt " she sat huddled in the big chair great trusts; hitch-hiking trip to get “hitched up” i “You're a disgrace,” she told the YOU ought to be getting out and |°OU mpteretand lis mond. pretending to read. The silences fz be stone made up ‘of organized crime! i, New York, but that she wanted to image in the mirror. “You look |#@ving some fun, And don’t, for| Presently she said, “We have an|between periods of typing became 3 ‘which sets at naught the laws of the] see as much country as she could be- | like ‘something the cat dragged im, {Heaven's sake, let Dan find you |invitation for this evening.” longer. country_and levies tribute on all walks; fore the ceremony came off. She and as Sarah would say. Only no self. |!0oking like Topsy herself! Better} «tnvitatio! Dan looked up. Suddenly, with a loud “Damn!” ‘of life. So it must be apparent to|her pal are on the way to New York | & respecting cat would have anything |*tart scrubbing. It’s going to take! «pixie wants us to come up and|Dan jerked the paper from the ma- all.that our government, city, state| “! the thumb and ride route. to do with you because cats keep | long time to ‘excavate that face.” |piay bridge. She's invited someone |chine. He jumped to his feet, tos: a - f snes spacanie gga ampanppaargad themselves clean!” for a fourth. I told her we'd be|ing the crumpled shest to tie tour, and national, has been thus far hs nat , HEIGHT OF PALMS Another time Cherry might have BEDIENTLY Cherry began her |glad to.” / Without another word he grakhad wholly incompetent to deal with} Palm trees in od vane Pe roca i found her clown-like ~appearance|Y ablutions. “I wish I were| “But, Cherry—-!” for his hat aud coat and barged ,either the higher or the lower crimi- argos eeiag ge “Nase if pie ; amusing. She did not smile today; |clever like you,” she said. “I wish| ‘Why, I thought you'd Itke to go. |out of the apartment. {mals and the American people are tional dik as ‘even a tree 100 feet tall she was too tired. I could hold a job and earn money.” |We—we never go any place, Dan. (To Re Continued) | thus s

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