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, owner of a London department store, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932 ‘ CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON |Tepeal of the Eighteenth amendment Te Democracy a Failure? | Gordon Selfridge, American-born told a British audience the other day | that democracy in America has failed. | Declaring that his recent visit to the United States had convinced him that} “democracy as a system of govern- | 4 " Hollywood shortly... And Lilyan ti absolute failure,” | — : tuberculosis. Practically there is|staging depression parties and Sec- a an absolute failure,” he! ine country, At bathing beeches, at By William Brady, M. D. probably no such thing as absolute|ond Avenue began eating 60-cent Sameera ermine inowioart 2 eo “I my judgment, contro! of a|S*#mming pools and at rural “swim-)| signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease Miseeeee Be OLE THAR any |meals in places that once were X=! bonus army at Washington has been > 4 Q “ith. | Min’ holes” death lies in wait for un-|| diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self- || isease. So, ou ‘aoa ryt patina eee trying to get Elsie Janis to do a cs See an inspiring spirit, with-| Vary pathers, and a tragic toll of fa-|| addressed envelope is enclosed, Letters should be brief and written in shen they Andee Va Saitlel ih rn Well, for ‘instance’ Sidney Sol-|Pe2°e, time “sweetheart of the regi- gr } ie Bee hiGiicnes mana gea, ots | nutes has already been recorded. ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions, nty is of no value or doesn't occur. omen, ‘of the ultracultea Park Casino, ment” act, but she can’t see it... & intelligence and care, is what must come eventually. I believe that in a| and government control of liquor. Senator Morrison vigorously dis- sented, so the contest was clean cut on the burning issue of the day. The Tragic Drowning Toll Although the summer is not far ad- vanced, reports of accidental drown- ings are coming in from all parts of It behooves every parent to use es- pecial care to keep his own children OUR FRIENDS INSIST ON RESIST- PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE Address Dr. William Brady, in eare of this newspaper. While the referee is rather hur- cifically to some disease, not to many or all diseases. Goats are immune from tubercu- losis. Yet now and then a goat has QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RITZY?—NOT NOW! New York, June 8.—The term “ritzy” is fast growing obsolete. Such synonyms as “swanky” and “snooty” also threaten to pass temporarily from the language. A large laugh is likely to greet any effort at “putting on the ritz.” Par- ticularly since Park Avenue started has lived to operate a hot dog con- cession in Bryant Park... They \Carrie”... decided I’m a palooka actress,” she Postcards... Which means that she'll probably be a star on, Broad- way again next season... And one of the better stage actresses! ... And after all he’d had to say about \the movies, Theodore Dreiser is dick- ering to sell film rights to “Sister Lupe Velez rarely an- swers when addressed in her native Spanish.... Unless it’s a fellow countryman. «. Mae West goes to And Amelia Earhart still has that $20 with which she started for Eu- rope... Like the late Captain Dol- fill in the correct consonants, each wor will be another word, when spelled back- wards on a|venture then Japanese imperialism H good Democrat. It would come with fattening as candy having any other | spective appears to have gone the whole world as The Bismarck Tribune ie prbek tees Hi 6 eres The Old Swimmin’ Hole Wins! flavor or as so much sugar without|diet of alum. Things that loomed | will appear a ; a Se cniriey An Independent Newspaper | POOF gtac oo Ww in Hole Wins: ticular flavor, Perhaps the ballet |large and important o year ago now)a frank and insolent \ THE STATE'B OLDEST Who Hominated BU tn 55s Sere Gancer. needed’ the money. seem to be standing in front of one|beast of prey, and this Nelle by of w iy NEWSPAPER ated and fought for him again at 0. Of those trick mirrors in the “funny |no small weight in the sci of our i Established 1873) the national convention of 1928. Ng afb tlic aD Meaaeaaie VA victory. Japan can profit very little | Dae ad heh ih a é rything.—Editorial in Published by The Bismarck Tribune | Roosevelt and Smith were the Damon ? Well, the pains rhe lost most ine ted Beas, War ‘Commissariat ‘or- Company, Bismarck, N. D., and en-jand Pythias of Democracy. They TOD. AY of their own hair worrying about the- | gan, Moscow.' tered at the postoffice at Bismarck as | were the closest of political “buddies.” THE = ater hits. It’s been months since I xe OX o “GEORGE D. MANN Sere Genie erete armee eeareeaee pemy ery ON Wy hi /AR | have seen a sidewalk salesman chant- cari Noa pected Las bats | President and Publisher. would go off on a tangent and seek MWHICA SIDE OP ‘ Y ing: wsat) Ts etkag Padget ore} read Alighteet Ee. SeARELRDE andl i Webeieiplion nilis Faye "a the defeat of his former political ally. AN | Al ees box-office prices to $3 and $4./completion of the revenue bill.—Sen- ‘ It is too well known that Smith ie The fellows who used to pay $11 tojator Pat Harrison of Mississippi. cane by Wise’ ber yaks seeees$7.20 | OWES Roosevelt too much, in a politi- i y $15 for a single seat blush at the 1wiies Baw oe airrtesine te Daily by mail per year (in cal way at least, to desert him now. Heute h through legislation in time to Bree uiiiaee eae int siatg | Ze ald shy. work to destroy Rocke: ee pote a transport ship | GETTING PERSONAL: adjourn for the pallial conventions, cites ret fae " a; ; somes 5.00 = Ss es ee petuirning 6 ‘tite United ‘States from| Beverly Bayne, favorite of yester- —Senator beaks? 2 -e of Nebraska. Daily by mail outside of North j would be very ineffective. Al Smith France was attacked by eight German] year's movie fans, now hostesses fis bak tae Le iRise Dakota . 6.00 | knows his politics. He has not been submarines in the Bay of Biscay. Out. , bridge sessions at a New York hotel. sapien teeth Ae ae av rs faa ae —~— ati ;@ Tammany man all these years and efor as ee bad ae she hae Q sear y ape wv pes 6 sraithe eee in i At DE pints ‘ eekly by mail in state, per year $1. ct in escaping the subs an * Weekly by mail in state, three ett aes to learn the rules of the sinking one of them. An accompany- Seater ey ivae Goon ean. «.| Miller of the Lutheran church, iy 55 . . low the cycle Laas Reo pamenepey= gear Weekly iy mail outside of Noi “||| “french forees, strengthened. by| Anna 'Mao Wong's kid sister, Ying| LIGHTS SFEED PLANES r Dakota, per year . North Carolina Wet American reserves, and heartened by| Wong, is about to break into the mo-| London—By equipping airdromes Weekly by mail in " previous successes, staged a strong! vies... Ed Wynn, whose funny hats/in gouth Africa with lights, the trip If North Carolina is any criterion, DO YOu FAVOR, tt hi the forest of|have helped make him famous, buys Ca FORE wseseess thee & tnd of te attack on the edge of the forest oi es for {ftom Salisbury in Rhodesia to Cape - — \Dixie is tired o: e Eighteenth RESUBMISSION? / Villers-Catterets, and broke through|the most conservative beanies for iri thas beeis “apeblod is ERR Member of Audit Bureau of {amendment and the Volstead Act. A i the German lines on a front of about | street wear. . . ie ed sie — __ Circulation |dry candidate for Senator in that two miles. : it te * ue BES cusly this flight was made entirely Member of The Associated Press | St#te lead in but eight of 100 coun ay. caving vitae lines forward Key is the Res challange as a “na- nate: ile bet ORY aod Alt ty The Associated Press is exclusively | ties. This primary is the first test along the Somme river for a depth of| tural”; although the late A. Toxin/ing in 1514 hours. A train trip over entitled to the use for republication! vote since the adjournment of the 600 feet along a front of about a mile|Worm was just abbut the last word! tne’ same distance requires 68 hours. Of All news dispatches cea we national conventions. and a half, in names for a press agent! . . petty = ewspaper and also the local news of Senator Cameron Morrison, a Gost wee (Coppeteiy ote geen eee tes ta0) ene een he eee at cnt spontaneous origin published herein.| party leader for forty years and a bo Nou . + Maurice Chevalier rehearses his All rights of republication of all other | militant prohibitionist, opposed Rey- STAND? French songs in New York and his matter herein are also reserved. nolds, a confirmed wet. Reynolds American songs in ce So what? (Official City, State and County (lead at present writing is nearly Adrienne Allen, outstanding new- i Newspaper) 100,000 over Morrison and the fight comer of last year's Broadway sea- ———— — ite ly on the wet issue. son, is already yelling “Uncle” in ‘ i Foreign’ Representatives was meds sauare “hs § Above are two fourletter words, each | T ’ Hollywood, . . “So far I've done one nsdn: } SMALL, SPENCER, BREWER Reynolds began a vigorous cam- ith three consonants missing, If you | (Incorporated) | paign nine months ago stressing the Sc CUE Meat i Bie kd bebe! of « \ | 2 y ve i . Aren’t They All? speak of a two-year moratorium for] jar’s original first buck, she intends hundred or two hundred years there|S*f- Don't let youngsters swim ANCE Hiedly counting over our prostrate and| One grandparent on mother's side|the clegant and spacious new Wal-|to keep it for good luck, will be no more democracies in exist-| “Der there is no Mfe guard, unless! several years of study, observation| sroaning remains, Mrs. W. B. R.|went insane at the age of 40. She was|dorf Astoria. . . Others wonder about eo ce.” some adult who is a good swimmer is] and research served to convince the} Sends in her view: never very bad, but was in the asylum|the fate of the Pierre... Some 150 boi going to be present. Don’t tempt] conductor of this column there is no Immunity means that a person | for 20 years. Mother is 58 and nor-j hotels, many of which were in the : ; Everyone, of course, is entitled ta| a4 th i i such state as “resistance” in the com-| oes not get sick when he comes | mal. I am engaged to marry. Is there] upper registers, now belong to the his own opinion, and it would be fool-|£#te by letting them swim where| io) sense of the word. Immunity is! in contact with the disease germs. | any danger of any of us children go- | banks. ish to assert that the American de-| there is @ strong undertow, an un-!9 well defined and in some instances; Resistance, to be of any value, Jing insane? (S. M.) * * * r h usually heavy surf or a tricky cur-| measurable state and of course it ap-| must be absolute, perfect, com- Answer—No, go ahead and marry,|SCALPERS SCALPED mocracy has met the present crisis in rent. Don't let children enter the| plies to a specific disease. The state| Plete. In other words, it must be | multiply and God bles you. Unusual| And I recall the time, about a year an absolutely perfect manner. See ay ate ee hysi- | Of “resistance” as commonly con-|' immunity, to find a family of three generations|ago, when the problem of ticket ° But it is doubtful if the ordinary | W@ter when they are below par Physi-| ceived does not apply to a particular! This argument commenced in July,| without any insanity or other defi-|scalpers hung heavily over the head ry ‘ 8 ly.) © American is quite ready to admit its| CY Teach them how to swim, or| disease but in a vague way in many} 1930. In April, 1932, H. P. A. suc-] ciency. ig Broadway. Irate groups met to} One-half of the penal population of complete failure; nor does this calj|2&¥e someone else do it, at the earli-| or all diseases. |eeeded in getting the floor, and he Peppermint Candy _ ele out how to keep the gyp gents/ the United States is composed of per- s f bas ‘est possible moment. E. J. S. contributes this to the sym-/ goes and and on— Is peppermint candy fattening? I|from charging the public~ hold-up|sons under 26 years of age.—Elias “PARLE ra for a government run on strict busi-/°S! P P ae ‘ posium: You claim to conduct a health |read that a famous ballet dancer ate|prices. A League of New York The-|Tobenkin, penologist, New York. WEA ness principles seem the kind of By following a few such simple We, the S. family, read column but seem to waste a great |only a certain brand of peppermint aters was organized to battle the “rob- * * % | i trumpet note that would Jead im-| ‘Wes much can be done to cut dotn! your articies daily, discuss them, | deal of time and space quibbling |candy. (L..L.) zi bers.” It the war incendiaries manage to!Many a farmer's daughter comes to passioned revolutionists to die on the|the number of drownings this sum-) and derive much benefit from {+ over words. You spent a year or Answer — Peppermint candy is as| Today this sounds funny. Per-|push Japan into an anti-Soviet ad- the city to exhibit her calves. 9 |mer. The responsibility rests on| them. We desire to submit the | more (bless you, child, it must ! Z re barricades. fee ‘ following with regard to the re- be fifteen years at least) trying What we often overlook is the fact | “Ver Parent. sistance-immunity discussio: to eliminate the word “cold” from RRR RDA that democratic government can meet Safe from attack, the language, but very few people” ” neil e | Some one has said relative to) protected against a disease by a have this cri parentheses kree m a artis 2 aerererteaed World, Be 5) yroover’s chance of reelection: “Oh| natural or acquired peculiarity. which you attempted to foist .. . % bi t efficient or as intelligent as we might t wait until the Republican brains} 2™munity is a condition of the now you have a grudge against | . Lou want it to be. To run anything with | Just ua i ains! ody wherein it resists the de- the word “resistance”... a good 5 rfect efficiency, from a filling sta-|esin to work. velopment of morbid processes. and honorable word which means He i rien Well they should be active after RESISTANCE: A_ temporary a lot inherent meaning of a on up to a great nation, youl such a long rest! power to ward off or retard the | the word is strength or power to ©1050 orhea roe ne have to be absolutely cold-blooded, | development of a morbid process. withstand or stand against dis- you have to shut your eyes com-| —— ——— —— If it were physically impossible ease. This strength or power BEGIN HERE TODAY strength returned. There were)since it’s brought you back to us.” | good to be home. Oh, it’s going to pletely to the human equation; and! Edi ae. l Cc for an individual to acquire any may vary in degree in different RY DIXON, pretty 19- | times during those three days| “I should never have gone away!” | be wonderful!” ety in yay, ecserice of democracy | itorial Comment particular disease, then we would | persons. Immunity means ex- falls intete with DAN Pitt, | When the doctor’s calls stretched|Cherry said fervently. “It was| She thought that sho meant tt. cbt cefises to do that, mditerialsspcintadsbelow-atiow (is say that individual is immune to emption from disease and is ab- out over several hours, There were| wrong of me, but, oh, Mother, I’ve eee Roeeacy in a shiibasphiy one trend ot thought by other ‘editors, that disease. We would classify solute. | ‘There is no such thing about |times of anxiety for everyone in| paid for it!” MARTIN tet ner out of the ear y is s whic! They are published without regard he condition of being immune as partial immunity, though ot pathy 5 |the hi hold. Walter Dixon did] « o holds that the human rights of those|| ' whether they, agree or, disagree as 100 per cent. Then any de- course immunity may be tempo- ep oeesiees Year, asks Dan cad rary Aaa ae ae Jest eae lg you love your husband, don't i Peometne ey steps. It was at the bottom of the heap are worth| ee Ses ess : gree of resistance would be below . ; frat dime Chery ands went'i |in his own room or downstairs in|” vce Nae monic Beecstice. 1 is a dell =| 100 per cent, say from 99 per ry that I coined the word, to lack money. Her strug- |the study. Cherry and her father por rne rd doe nt ah aape se ee ee ro rten inthe daye-when sideration. is a deliberate at- Walker’s Case Next cent down to zero. and after all I don’t care what word ework are discour- | met for meals that were almost si-|02V° made Father understand, I|they wero living at the hotel. The tempt to gain protection for those | el ea Then W. R. O. jnmps in while we! you use, it’s the idea conveyed that NNON: movie | Tort the food set before thom and |SHOUldn’t have lost my temper— | chauffeur closed the door after her, rights—at a price, if necessary, of | alterna saints are temporarily winded and remarks:|I am concerned about. Especially deep aeendd goa { lt taken away scarcely tasted, Father|.V¢ can't undo the past,” Mrs.| touched his cap and drove away, La efficiency in government. To com-| With the Tammany hosts home ; To my amall uae it seems that | when a heal factor is concerned. PEARSON who also works on the | 4 arene tered nervously ‘out- Dixon said quietly. “It’s the fu-| Dan was nowhere in sight but aaa olf Chi , unhay warriors all,| if @ person is only partly immune My only objection to the term “re- .|ture we must think about. Your| Cherry was not disturbed. Plain that democracy is inefficient 1s | io were on sari ze a *""{ that in itself implies there must | sistance” is that it is vague. Nobody eek epe)| Soe sene SCO nE HO SLO SDA ES we father and I agree that if you love| learned to expect him to Ca beside the point. Its inefficiency is} © local political spotiig! uns) be some sort of resistance. Either | knows just what anybody means! 8500. check be- |foom for the brief bulletins the) tis young man you should go back | A boy in kneo trousers was selling a bargained for in the beginning. }seain on Mayor Walker and the fate} that is true or I do not know |when he uses the word. Immunity, savas pride will wot let her keep | nurse could bring. to your home. That's your duty | flowers from a basket farther down The depression does not prove de-;that awaits him at the hands of the} enough about the English lan- | is a word that has a definite mean- |: dertakes to write a short eee: now, Cherry.” the street. Cherry strolled toward mocracy’s failure. Democracy did|Governor. The delegation did not) 8uage to understand the meaning | ing, and when a physician or health Bat becomes | discouraged FAC-t day Cherry telephoned to} “And I ean come to see yout] him, selected a rose to fasten to her not cause it; democracy—in a land|™ake a very impressive showing at| _°f the two words. papert wae tip Sette hd Sates Ae] See ART jantar onary stamens | «yay, Ble ctsred. eu. ey ber Dar And youll ggins:bospee.ms?” blouse and gave him a quarter . 3 v- a er mother fs critically il. ents’ home, making “I hope you'll come, Yes, when! for it. vi is; Chicago. When Mr. Curry called for} & m hi * ] proud of its rugged individualism—is rece oll Mace mee see Bedside the father and dangheer [0 the apartment for clothing.| {I’m able I'll come to seo you. I'm| “Here's your change, lady,” the : not responsible for the cure. Only if t a vote: datinitely, 2 ’ ° are reconciled. Late at night the | Pinky, the kitten, had been quar-| anxious to know your Dan—” boy began as Cherry moved away. 4 ea |to cast his vote, definitely, for Smith nurse summons Cherry to MRS, d upstal: ith Dixie Shai : fs democracy permits starvation because| But Mr. McKee, President of the DIXON'S Toon, tered upstairs with Dixle Shannon sos She smiled, told him to keep the ' of the depression will it have failed.|Board of Aldermen and the Mayor's) 2 ee i NoW Go ON WITH THE STORY Eee tae. ae ei CHERRY departed that afternoon. tie ii — successor if he is removed, voted for HORIZONTA. 5 Previ Puzzle 20 Genus of cows . g She telephoned Dan and agreed ice workers, late at their posts, ‘ Burdick’s Def Roosevelt. Perhaps there was meth-| 4 weather pate Ansey TOTEENINEEEES Sane CHAPTER XXVII centered about tho battle belag/t moet him at 6:30. Martin drove | Were hurrying along tho streets, 4 2a heey s Defeat — od in Curry’s ostensible confusion.| —¢ noe ne : IN| Hl it 24 Railroad. (THE singlo lamp was still burn- waged in that upstairs bedroom. —/i0- gown town in the big car. It|Many of the girls were dressed in { fs! e is ee . defeat is not} Tammany “never _ gets up from the ye ie NAIRIE IN (a 25 Swindler ing in the big room. Cherry Then on the morning of the| was arranged that he was to call linens and thin cottons, ts } Sidi 1 to au nee drset the spot cable sutelted tis evess Binge ee aaa ILI = ; 26 Varnish in- hurried to the bedside. She was fone aa Des Kaaag Spetaitithe for Cherry each afternoon and take an eae it’s eummner! Chetry is campaign in Nort akota. This a : | fat hh , 01 in surprise. Sure enoug! state in November will tace resub- |¢ounted on to support the. national Lost.” TIDIE PTT ILIEIRI 20 tio peruse Sse ree ee sat sq | tt gimuls,, “IE this improvement aE ee cen ODN ih aap cba Chars tiled ceo tae 4 age icket for that reason, for no! 41 Razor clam. 31 Chai “I'm here, Mother,” she said| continues,” he annouttced, “Mrs. slightest idea what the day of th mission of the dry article t LETT] A! 31 Chairman of Cherry leaned bi y eo ; | oe ae 1 Muscular L Al L convention | Tho woman on the pillow raised | Week or two. Remarkable how she’s | jimousine rolled al Rouent #-pemapoper., am. that it x to put this state into the wet column | What Roosevelt does as Governor og latfor | rallied in the last 24 hours. It's re- rolled along, Sho Wa5| was the 20th. The 20th of June. should the Fight . is for the moment more important} __ Power. IN IN| Mj platform com | her eyes. ‘They were brown eyes,|markable! Of course there's a ong | tired yet very happy. The past headii, 3 ould the Eighteenth amendment be |/® {r GHAAIERHOR linn Taree hel) AB net T IF E}] mittee in | Pe ibe Gerda. CTEan On aches Ae eth rarey 5 | week had been a tremendous strain A ™ en pan wore ot. interest. repealed. It may be classed as wet ie a if elected Presi-| 16 Action. Wi T U. 8. A | so much like Cherry's, They looked | road ahead to health but I’m con-| nut Gut of so much suffering the) iS A clash over local politics, preparedness. \aene Be ‘will Oe acne et ea 18 Wrap. EF IARINS ISI LIN $3 Legal rule. dark now against the pale face, fident she'll make it, I've {0-| word seemed to be righting none Smuggler: arrested in San Fran- The defeat of Butdick was not a|of course: by Tammany if he re- y on words, 36 Mother of i “My—little—girl,” Mrs, Dixon | ¢Feased her diet— Her mother was on the road to re-| ‘isco, A woman demanding a di- test vote on the wet issue. Voters {Moves the Mayor, by anti-Tammany Exclamation. og gg father said gently. ‘“Cherry—come here| He went on in a maze of profes-| covery. Her father for the first time|Vorce because of lipstick on her ‘ ee ae oy Democrats the country over if he| 22Seventh of a 46 To caution Junker cabinet. 37 Petrific Roane aes sional terms. Cherry's heart was|scemed to have lost his aloof, in.|@¥sband’s shirt. ; ve usy protesting against | refuses to remove him. Yet the re- week. 47 To bind 2 On the Ice. 39 Marble used ag too full to listen. timidating pose. Walter Dixon had There was no story on page one other economic conditions to pay|moval of the Mayor would help the| 23 Wing 48To and ——2 3Recent, novel, shooter, ‘The girl knelt at the side of the) “Sho spent several Hours with her| found something he cauld noc buit.|Signed “By Daniel Phillips.” much attention to the wet or dry {Governor to hold the independent! 24Chest bone. 49 Evil 40 Wrath. pet a. want {is it, Mother?” she) mother that afternoon. Mr. Dixon| doze and territy—lite, ‘Both of her | Cherry scanned the columns won- question. The fact that Hoover sup- Democrats, even if it were to alienate Product of 51 You and 1 5 Principal 41 Kindled. ne Bick aed aa She paid a brief call at his office. Inj parents were at last reconciled to| dering which he had written. ee ae dly b the host of Mr. Walker's admirers. Pennsylvania, 52 Encountered. 6 Bugle plant. 42 Southeast. teed lim hand ‘ah h the evening all three sat together | her marriage, “I wonder what's keeping him,” Porters were so roundly beaten is an But such considerations should not—| 27Second note. 53Deportment | 7Minor note. 44 Striped fabric. raised ono slim hand to touch the| for almost an hour before it was| « Ve a a drl’s hair, “Gherey,” she went ‘Poor Dan!” the girl thought. “1|the girl thought restlessly, There indication that North Dakotans will and 1 if the Governor is true to his oft- rost bite. 54 Melody SSeven note. 45 Stag Sey ane aay eee time for Mrs. Dixon's early bed-/ wonder how he's. neon aaeplas was a big clock in the window of a support Roosevelt who stands un-| Sta! lews of duty not—influ-} 29German legis- 56 Strife. 9 Ancient, 50 Legislature 3 time. 1 4 zy, . back. You mustn’t—misjudge your about meals and clean shirts and | Jewelry store across the street. Its Bimteeey 206, the repesl of the es fay Ga aah tel 33 ater se dey Cee it Gaueee eee father, dear, I want f Kknow-— |, Auother day and another passed.| it he's been at work on time. ‘The | Hands pointed to a quarter of sx. ¢ Eighteenth amendment. Mayor offended against the written! ~~ weight « 61 Apnortioned bluebirds, 53 Base you're going'to be—friends.” Mrs. tage 8 oon eal Propped apartment must be a sight!” She scanned the street in both di- Commitments of the Republicans |or unwritten laws that govern his| gy Hut covering as cards. 13 Expensive. 55 Eucharist “Ot course I don't misjudgo him, | #P th ” rege t jaye Alte A glow of warm tenderness, of | Tections. There was no Dan in and Democrats on the liquor issue | Conduct of office and, if §0, has his AG CReCA MOPS ds. 14 Meager. een Mother. I know how ho feels, But|to her. A touch of color appeared) eagerness enveloped ber.’ For days | Sight. ‘i ‘ » 62 Playing cards. o in the pale cheeks. Dr, Knowles _ y » a 1d lack of an; offense been sufficient to justify his; 9, r 15 River which 56 Moi everything's going to be all right Cherry's thoughts had been eelf- If he doesn’t come in five min- r et eae ae Femoval? ‘The Governor must be the| $57 0c0re® $270 fratttre eter ee ee ice now. He said so!” Promised that if she continued t0/ jess, concerned only with others. she decided, “I'd better call : ue eF POOF | judge. i : VERTICAL : For an instant happiness see1 Feouperatn atthe Drerent SBr8, She felt sud ‘grea the office. Of course if anything’s ‘ showing made by Burdick. Senator/ Among the returning mutes is) -,.t7men Re teas cate datiic betes to light the pallid checks, “He anid | SUEKE get out of bed and alt in a| Daeg strength and Inver’ °" |” [happened he knows be hasn't aay Nye’g terrific vote carried the whole | Judge Seabury, an unofficial observer a Bee tise Hee st me 19 ee nas 61 Gener 4 —that?” she repeated. “Ob, I'm so] hair for a few minutes on Sunday.| It was the same road over which | W8Y to reach me.” ticket through as # straight protest | Whose sympathies were said to be . glad!” Eight days had passed since|she had traveled a week before| Deliberately Cherry turned her all down the line. In such a land. with the Holy Alliance. He may go The words seemed to take the|Cherry had seen her husband. She! when Martin’s driving had seemed | back on the clock. She watched the aie» aes for co to Europe, he may not; that depends woman’s last bit of strength. Her | felt it was time for her to return| so slow. Now, for exactly opposite | boy with the flowers sell a bouquet » @ Mere candid: ngress,|on whether his presence is desired me eyes closed almost instantly in|to the apartment, yet she besitated| reasons, the car seemed to he lag-|to 8 slim, stoop-shouldered man. even though a wet, had little show | at the hearings on Walker before the ‘e to suggest it, She still felt the! ging. with white hair. No other Governor. Meanwhile his aides are 2 sleep. She had been clinging to che | ging. jer cus fot success, at work on the so-called “construc. Ne Ni Cherry's hand but now the fingers| Sense of guilt that her departure! Cherry snapped open her purse|tomers came to buy. The boy i The real'test will come in Novem-| tive” phases of the legislative ISS loosened. ‘The rise and fall of her|had caused her mother’s break-) and drew out a vanity case. She| looked up and down the street and fer. If the state goes strongly for|—the budget, the charter, the pec WY Or WN breathing'c: a0 regularly, down, surveyed herself in the mirror,| then moved away, | Roosevelt, the resubmissionists have | bility of introducing proportional rep- NS NS Cherry knelt there for a long| It was Mrs, Dixon herself who| added another touch of lipstick and| Cherry swung around. No, Dan j @ chance to repeal the dry article in| Tesentation here, and so on. The ear- NY 6 while. Mrs. Dixon slept as peace-) Solved the problem. Cherry was) then rubbed away most of it, She|was not in sight yet. Then she . ler work, of the committee has not NS fully as a child, Presently the| sitting with her, relieving the day| was wishing that she had started|saw him. He was crossing the + the constitution placed in the orig-/ been mere! down. ea) nurse put a hand on the girl's arm| nurse who had gone out for fresh| earlier and had time to stop at|street, comin; ly tearing If greed Pl 8! : oD * 8 toward her and at , inal document at the time of state-| and have been exposed, aie ee and motioned for her to rise.|air, Louise's shop for @ facial treat-| his side was a girl in white, She hood. with the workings of the N Cherry realized for the first time) “Cherry,” her mother said) ment. Cherry had never had such| wore a white hat and white shoes, system by which Tammany thrives, NN NY that she was shivering. The night| thoughtfully, “isn't it time you|a treatment but Dixie Shannon bad | Her head was throw Rg m back and she at the expense of justice to the poor AN air had grown colder and her dress-| were going home?” assured her they were marvelous| was looking wy ~ Will the Ticket. aS 8 1e € up at Dan and laugh % Support the et— and tair- to the millions who | ing gown had slipped down from| “Why, Mother—?” for removing tired lines. ing, z ~ ‘ ‘Millions in America who supported | cannot »oast acquaintance of a ¢ her shoulder. “Your father and I were talking} Suddenly Cherry amiled again.| Jealousy, whi - iv, ite hot and scorch: Al Smith would have been keenly) district leader—that, of itself is a \ . She went down the corridor to|about it last night,” Mrs. Dixon] Facial treatments—the idea! She|ing, flamed up in Cherry's heart. disappointed if the Happy Warrior constructive ie of the first order. | her own room and got into bed.|went on. “We've been glad to have| must remember that she was @ poor | Who was this girl and what right Ag t to be loser. in It has given people of this city “Within five minutes she was asleep.|you here, of course. It's meant/ man’s wife now. No more break-|had sho to be laughing Ike th turned ou & poor loser. IN ANY/a picture of the government under i ¥ I felt| tf ebtne Ike: Seat, & Despite Dr, Knowles’ cheerful|everything to me. You see I felt| fasts served to her {n bed. Nojand swinging alon; beside Dan? game, sports, politics or what you|which they live. They can turn it y d I k 5 " loser is admired. ‘The| to the wall whenever they wish Predictions three days passed be-|I'd lost my daughter an new |More turning to Sarah or Martha; With ‘sudden and unreasoning ‘The chief function of the body's . . ! old | girl, 4 gotten. al glands is to regulate the her fliness. Little by little her Smith will support the ticket as @/ body’s use of sugar. illness—well, I don't really mind it herself earnestly. “It's going to bej (To Be Continued)

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