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; 4 Tr iway |lar of today goes much farther. The The Bismarck Tribune NAL Vans Hea ceaaiaec, VARS fall ving the ae seat ve sirerare Ce tha tigate taste are: trouble is that it goes so far, that it’s 2 “Am Independent Newspaper jthat an ultra-complex civilization is re eh Sl hee Sench pated covering that, whereas a well known | usually out of reach. THE STATE'S OLDEST man’s noblest achievement. ‘The French announced the occupa-|band maestro gets $500 a week, the e \ a | The Senate committee's expose | a NEWSPAPER Sooner or later we are apt to turn tion of Villemontoire and Main de]owners have een a“ three ways... P| ‘Wall Stree e miRnipMbatioes Ws Established 1873) back and look for a more easy-going TONGRESSL. QUILTING Massiges during the day's fighting. ‘Not ne , -le- IRTION certainly having its effect. Published by The Bismarck Tribune | less hectic way of life—one in which DEBATING SOCIETY Satay forces took Oulchy-le acer ashoo" hecomes sufti-| even the fish are biting this vear. Bismarck, N. and en-/the accumulation of material things NEXT MEETING ¢ congress of | cient: ique to become an outstand- _— . The fifth national congress of| ciently unig do] ‘Fhe Great Lak faterway is prac: tered at the postotfice at Bismarck 8S / counts for less and human happiness Turkestan proclaimed Turkestan are-|ing novelty. Two Liliputlans aa na ai a vate us re second ion eae bulks larger. And when we do, we public and announced an tebe with ral for that unpleasant im, boray fae a $600,000, 100, i ie the Soviet Republic of Russia. re Ln 000,000. President and Publisher. shall recognize the greatness of Thor- | Czechoslovak forces in Russia con-} One of them, incidentally, is New panies ki é Subscription Rate: Payable in a tinued their offensive operations, tak-| York’s best BE ae an tee years pore pfaeet rf rage aes 4 ce “ay o ing Simbirsk, 600 miles east of Mos-| name is “Major” Doyle r Advance 120| The 20th Amendment cow. Se eee ie ere ctiy | Ae Mis MARad BIW. te ahead oar Daily by carrier, per get 8 When you speak of amending the ‘The new government of the Ukraine} dezvous. Newcomers were aia "tole other without fighting. Ok Daily by mail per year (in Bis- abandoned its claims to Bessarabia startled at the sight of the little fel- | an Ik) 7.20| constitution, this summer and fall, high chair in front Mr ciuiy iy siail pes soar’ tin’ state most of your hearers will take it for SG nL ere neaie caeatir ceiée HIN ie A member of the Explorer's Club Rumania, of @ cash register twi . nee Ba cay SURE IRN 5.00) granted that you are talking about * % # Savering 4 nay “Henk” mister, mail outside of % ! 4 Dake 6.00 |the prohibition law. But it is worth se Ratas Tye ‘@Heiy ‘hale “ae teeée | How boul endinG Satinestoune thie jremembering that another amend- may shed a tear at this paragraph./ corner to hunt Prosperity? Weekly by mail in state, per year $1.00 | ment to the constitution is now pend- The other night Ward Green, author "i are Weekly by mail in state, three |! ing, and it is an amendment that of “Cora Potts” and other better| The real cause of the depres- ¥e Demre Ro tne) ontaiae’ a piano | diner i ti books, rushed to the phone and called} sion, an economist says, was over Weekly by mail outside of North eserves to pass in jig time. adden thends, buying on the installment plan. Dakota, per year ...... +. 1.50! This is the 20th amendment—the “Come right over,” he begged. “I've Maro toes a new bio Aad at NN. Weekly by mail in Canada, pe “lame duck” amendment, as it is got the strangest sight in New York) ing that the easy payments aren’ ” EREET WEES SiN cosdeessseee. i . ® = ; a own yard. . .”| easy. Me jcalled—which would set forward the call Gilbart Swan rt ind aa ts aay ake if one Member of Audit Bureau of inauguration of a newly elected presi- aes ‘six a seven cronies dashed over.| Will Hays’ efforts to clean up Hol- _ Circulation == __|dent to the first week in January IT’S DIFFERENT NOW : There, perched in one of three back-|lywood are already bearing fruit. One Det ber of The Associated Press |2nd abolish those congressional ses- New York, July 26—Broadway’s sad] yard trees was a gay-plumaged bird;|of the newer movie mansions has 19 St Member o! e Ass at story now adds such chapters as the er, to be exact. Since sparrows | bathrooms, vit The Associated Press is exclusively | sions in which politicians who have; transformation of the romantic old|®. tices de) et the Gniy bils . 1 entitled to the use for republication | already been rejected at the polls to Gaiety Theater into a burleycue house |" De ented in the New York city te, of all news dispatches credited to it| make laws for the nation. and the obliteration of the Criterion |{0.fe Siehtee Oe eee os, of eourse— | E aps cilvepanes per slo cs ia ceWi ot| Already more than half a dozen bac rey ee and Er. | ‘his was, indeed, a rare one e § alm i e' st v i is i noticed on Long ke SPontaneous origin published herein. |states have ratified this amendment, langer was an ace producing firm, the iene ca PEeene to be tio x= "I D is fe) AAL E be ¢ All rights of republication of all other | and the rest should do so before an- Gaiety was capital of “smart.” For! janation as to how this daring ad- Dic Matter herein are also reserved. —| other year has passed. Legislators years it was the policy never to allow| jon rrootina ‘made his way into a Green- AH ELB! D D BW ~opticial City, State and County | must be reminded that the amend- the sunmumouse to be closed during | wich Village backyard. hi (Official City, State Hehe da. badly Whened, “oven AGU, the summer season. By switching four letters in the top he: Newspaper) : noth + nous The Criterion is the first house to line with four letters drecly below them, oad es reign Representatives public attention may be focused on admit there there’s more money in in the second line, can spell out the oth’ SMALL, SPENCER, BREWER | more spectacular issues. renting out frontal space than in sell- ha gil, bie ine Ber ited ma ch; (Incorporated) — : Hath eRe ing seats at the box office. So its once prc atsiy by he lop din & pore: K BOSTON . . busy foyer has been sealed and a huge » second line, peace SOF Editorial Comment wall of blue displays gargantuan rep- x she The Pioneer Period Ends Editorials printed below show the * Ok O* ip) | He would be stolid indeed who fall- || cise me puntished withect eee On the other hand, the citrus drink ae 2 ; \ vO ed to get an emotional jar out of the|| to whether they agree or disagree stands adopt the art theater decorat-| 1 occupy the most powerful position FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: t 36 news that for the first time in history with The Tribune’s policies. ive ideas. The newest soft drink cor-|in the country next to the president. "REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. } nN ‘ 4 —_———__-— —_—_— al 1 ner on the main highway was execut-|I have already whipped the president een ao waving Atmerica than. : mother died in an, insane hospltal,| eq by John Vassos, modernistic artist.| three times and I will do it again— ‘ are arriving. I Like The Depression | having had St. Vitus's dance for years.| with no plays to work on, scenic de- Speaker John Nance Garner, Demo- ind The answer, of course, is obvious— Amarillo (Tex.) Globe News His grandmother had the same signers turn to drug stores, cigar!cratic candidiate for the vice presi- I like the Dr i Ne trouble, and one of his sisters is de-| stands and cafeterias, a BS hard times, ‘The land of promise| 1 lke the Depression. No more ce veloping it at the age of 35 years. If marc — ied lesn’t gleam quite as brightly as it]? : a i pee fnaisceR By William Brady, M.D. a sal soul his children inherit} 49, sum! I don't believe anything I have hi} used to, and as a result the number of 90 Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to discase de Frank Rostock, Cincinnati Post ex-| heard or read in regard to Russia, so f° immigrants to the United States is agi ae foe Huis had in| ingen ke sogderrty will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self ey eae ee pune ecutive, reports that he walked up the| I'm going over to study Communism v= ae ly about one-third the number of |What i ment ‘OrBotten how to live,|| cadressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in |[St- p ; “gay white way” last Thursday night; with my own eyes and ears—Dr. F. 7 ae only 8 DAE poe ns tone, teal telehids;|| toe No reply can be mille eo qiletiea SE SCSnIAMMInD. co aevrIPGET chorea, a different condition, Thete|and it reminded him of Chillicothe, |W. Walz, former independent candid- ' pur emigrants. dugtGba; IMMER Peel Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. Pe at e|O-, On a busy Sunday afternoon. “I|date for mayor of Cleveland. =y 0 This condition, beyond any doubt,| Of fot on tae” + Was getting Just Sr enitaton. Nor has it any feuaing {haven't yawned so muich in years,” he | e! es re Fagus meee of cl ren. 21 litical 1 : is only tempora: Yet it does bring Three years ago, only one man of HEAT, COLD OR WHAT HAVE , common cold.” I propose’ that the]on or relation to the mental integrity. ape +i en | ee vane Saat ae ’ | to.a full stop one of the most amazing |The News-Globe organization could u you. Vague and undefinable term “cold” be [Huntington's chorea, progressive |,,710 osdp column gents whe used joration instead of @ sermon, 7 tee i ; movements of people in the story of Pe out of tow nat a time. He had to! p.ooram of New York County Med-| eliminated from all professional dis- | chronic chorea, usually develops at a pets a HAVeXO ME RRATCAIE tD: ensh| tatee pretenses —E. R. Branigan, city i an. mankind—the movement that bezan| ae ‘soon ‘as posible, Many Sfimes. 1 eal society session in_academy Halen dee Hegre if some generic pie ats) peel ae terminates in} other. Which is sufficient punish /counellman of Beloit, Wis. | ‘ o1 d ~ a qe rn , medicine April 25: Symposium on the |name must be used to indicate the | dementia. ‘ ereditary. mers . H ‘ Te en ee a En eee oe pete | ooadtaen ‘Cold. common respiratory infections (which | (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) | Hen Jor thelr sins. When they peep| ts cam be educated into e' eee ee coe orien day. jorder to make a 5 minute speech, then} 1. Etiological Factors (a) Filterable | are most frequently dubbed “cold” in | observe is a landlord tossing out some | respect for law, others must be jolted | Inc Even though we have seen and read/ driven the 100 miles back so as ‘to be | Viruses, (b) Bacteria. their early stage), that we adopt the celebrity for non-payment of rent. into it. If it takes a jolt, this court is 4 of about this movement since we were| ready for work the next morning. 2, Its Relation to Rheumatic Fever, jterm “eri,” pronounced kre, coined TODAY 4 However, Chicago has only one|prepared to jolt—Judge Robert B. ' D., children, we don’t always appreciate Nowadays, as many News-Globe}] 3. Its Relation to the Heart and/from the initial letters of the too ISTHE - show—and that at cut rates! Putnam, Millersburg, ©., who sen-{ i : employees as are invited make those | Blood Vi : ,_ cumbersome phrase “Common Respi- R | ee # tenced two men to be whipped. uM its magnitude. trips and we stay as long as we want| 4, Its Relation to Allergic Mani- ratory Infection.” This term conveys WORLD WAI You can't even give away Annie | n Consider the bare facts. At the}to. The whole outfit could leave the | festations. all that the eel word “cold” can pos- ANN IVERS, ARY | Oakleys! ‘Time was when smouldering} The formula for success in life is/ i no time Washington began his first term|ffice now and it wouldn't make any|""s ts Relation to Involvement of sibly convey to any intelligent mind, | shows were kept aflame by liberal dis- | work, play and keep your mouth shut. i Cc ; id tea | Ufference. the Paranasal Sinuses and Ears. ‘and besides it carries a wholesome tribution of passes. But, thanks to!—Albert Einstein, scientist. { as president, what is now the United) J like the Depression. I have time SiLRAnA: acknowledgment that your trouble, iO) ih 01 es reat ne is ae Papal D . 1 oc States contained perhaps five million ee He lca on What torture it must have been to whichever specific respiratory infec- rd rele nt aD oh paar B b j people—counting all the Indians, the). "Ntichboring town, T always steven |the mere members, if any present, to| tion it may turn out to be, is prob- | GERMANS IN RETREAT aid to ikon 6 te | arbs o i Fre t 4 hla Keeler ten to the five specialists sounding ably infectious in character, and treat J es o You can see a lot of almost any P Spanish and French at New Orleans] at a hotel. Now, I go home with my nan i maliat fa newer au. Guout| hones sf suse tends and analaaes On July 26, bso sateen retreat ** * ‘There is no question that the dol-| girl at the beaches these days. i sicans fr is, § off! specialist 1s A nt became gen- re i or st wisi ald ey ee cen cert coat otne- Cooking. T have ven trent tes las when He gets a free and unlimited | may ayold catching lt from you, tees cramer Ape Ee a eat tee apie pace ck t | FE southwest and along the west coast. | week-end with some of the boys who|opportunity to hold forth on @ sub-!you are that species of animal that ET TIM MMM Tintin mh TN START jac Today it contains upwards of 120,- been kind enough to invite me.| ject nobody knows anything about. _| prefers to keep about during the early | E qn Ty un a owas aim i E 000,000. In less than a century and a great to drop into a store and} Notice how gracefully the program stage of the illness, spreading the in-| & ‘ S. aa e th i that you can spend an hour or! of the symposium hurdles the intr | fection indiscriminately. F half an almost empty continent has/two or three or a half day just visit- part which should logically| Please run over that once more, | Dr. been filled up—filled up so thoroughly, | ing and not feel that you are wasting such symposium. There was | particularly you health officers and 3 TON. 15 indeed, that now there is no room in/ valuable time. I like the Depression.|no disposition to define the subject | health board executives. It won't hurt | = KMAN 7 j ¢ f mbitious immigrants from| 1 am getting acquainted with my/on the confab. It was a regular free- | you any to know what we are teach- | 2 s. it for a =. : 3 neighbors, In the last si months Ij forall and out of all the windy ing millions of people. If you find i . (©1992 ora Sone we. ‘Tr heyond the seas. The world’s most One steamy faa ed ies ae language emitted by the eminent med- | any flaw in our teachings about thi s 1 RS Ee espinal abiioend pesimetaren Tam following the| ical ladies ea ent ee pee te ie ca Peper eee | BEGIN HERE TODAY pain. It was so new and so ter-|you were at the office—spectal as-| She sank to the davenport and \ last. The last moments of the pioneer| Bibjical “admonition, “Love Thy |Shindy it is hope: sheer ele AGB RIG TBLon ete DetGeh ie TRO aay = CHERRY DIXON, pretty 19- | rifying. signments—extra work—you were| buried her head in the cushions. period are finished. Neighbors’. | One of my neighbors has |£#in any palpable practical knosbedge.| me up and stop soiree eee DAN PHILLIS, | The gray kitten climbed to the| with her then, weren't you? You've|Cherry was weeping uncontrolled. ¥ In the next few decades this change One of the best looking, wives Ihave Proce ee late peer petiyeeeass ba 3 4 reporter, after davenport, nestled beside Cherry |been seeing her for weeks. Why|ly now. Her shoulders ,rose and 0 ¢ ever seen. 2 is a dandy. im > hy \ - aa ft ti A 1 tional life. The| and learning to love th seem that they had a clue to the “Weak Minded. Proposing. a E 5 3 ey Hapa ot nat © scared tee veer eg T yo my inentity? of the common cold. They| ‘Tell me how to overcome psychas- e She and Dan seere sath amen patches of sky outside the living | any more? Why did you have to| ing down at her. Then he crossed days of easy money, or {clothes from a merchant-tailor—two| all called the common cold “it.” That thenia and neurasthenia. The doctors Steuggies with housework are din. [room window. Footsteps sounded | li be" the room, picked up his coat and ever-new opportunities are done for.) and three suits at a time. All my| might be a better name than the say that is what Ihave. (L. L.) ing. DIXIE SHANNO! on the stairs and then died away. ‘Wait a minute!” Phillips inter-| hat. An instant later the hall door Life is going to be less fluid, class/clothes were good ones, I was always| “eri,” Answer — Psychasthenia means} movie, eritte of | the | In the apartment overhead a radio|rupted. “You haven’t any reason} opened and shut. lines are going to harden, the path|(@tessed up. But now, I haven't) ] iaintain there is no such ailment | weakness of mind. Polite way of call- MAX PEARSON niso of orchestra played a brassy “torch|/to complain and you can’t say | eee a ‘ ae | Pought a suit of clothes in two Years./ a. _ “cold” or “the common cold.”|ing you half-witted or moron, Neu- who tries to make tov song.” Ned. 1 did work on a story today! (HERRY did not know how lon; from the log cabin to the great Man-|T am mighty proud of my Sunday-go- | ¢ Bb Ray mead After several weeks err: i 4 iC 7 - i \¢ i othe ‘Whe! ai |I believe nearly a score of known|rasthenia means weakness of nerve. mother hecomes seriously fll, The The whole situation was apparent | until 1 o'clock. If you wanted to her th She k Di sion is going to become a Little more) To-Tr tng caatnes. When T dress UP. | diseases are unnecessarily spread thru | Old medical dodge—soothe’s the dumb eribers Pi now to Cherry. Ob, yes! She had|know where I'vo been spending my| ~8H@ lay there. Sho knew Dan difficult to travel. | fe arn ciested 9 Dae DEPRESSION the community by the connivance of| patient's anxiety as to what ails him Feconell been blind not to see it before.|cvenings why didn’t you ask? You|had gone but she did not stir. But those are things for the econ-) Three years ago I was so busy and| those alleged pea aye wae when oes nar ane Jeiniest wal penteial Dan’s sudden coldness. His fre-|haven’t seemed much interested in| Gradually her sobbing became more bial A . i ie ' ve ( | persist in teaching that there is such | 'rogressive St. Vitus’ Dance. { MR. bsences. How could she have thi * emist, the sociologist and the pa By ACR pr pe ronment rary B malady as a simple “cold” or “the! Young man aged 21 seems well. His/ conta another climate ae egerrrmentey pl gore aad I've done for a long| quiet and then stopped altogether, i jan to discuss. At the moment Wee sort of lost interest in each other. (2 “RWENDa val pening? Tears filled the girl's eyes, She| Sn? So to her tect, crossed the can get only the emotional side of it.'I never went home to lunch. About . eee tried to brush them away. “You—|"00m and fumbled mechanically in A period in history has come to SR a pane aa a a ‘HE shadows {n the room grew|licd to me!” she went on choking-|@ bureau drawer for a fresh hand: close. The people of the United! to go anywhere with her. If I did! tions Naanieeatl darker and outlines were lost| !¥. “You led today and you've|kerchief. Her eyes were swollen States are beginning a new day. {go on s party, I could never locate | O ora O ues 1 Cherry that lin the gray light. Dan came at relia esitag epee Bane and red. Cherry caught a glimpse eS jher, and since there was always a as ee | I F instant he stood sil- pereany ei of herself in the mirror and was Berge a “Blonde” or a “Red Head” available! © ast, For ap Instant he stood sil:/ thought we were going to be so 4 Our Modern Speed aie. |Z,aiint woury much about I “My| yonizoNTAL: Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Fixe of & root. ved an abeoeas’ ake houetted against tho hall tight.) happy. 1 bad everything planned! sites teak marnetant,becaien eke ir It is hardly surprising that the cele- | wife belonged to all the clubs in town.| > Helmet-shaped 18 Horsefly, ie Rees. te ose Then he touched the wall switch | You couldn't even remember after! Upstairs th ai at bration recently held at Concord,|She even joined the Young Mothers| = Helme' 20 Region. to helleve ronal ed “ pstairs the radio was éti it: ‘Mass. in honor of the 115th birthday {Club. We don’t have any’ children, | part of a 22 Te iste and the table lamp glowed warmly. | ¥°u’d promised to meet me! turned on and a man was singing. be 4, ;DUt she was studying—and between | a é j te: bees 28 To hang, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Mheteonin if lal outside of Concord. And this, in spite Jnstellment pian, arene 29 Star-shaped | CHAPTER XLI1 ing, he looked at the girl curiously. it Baoan ane to WHE o ssee 1 tone e010 wn oll the tates r en I would come home at night, Ce flower. | “What’s the matter?” he asked. you told of the fact that Thoreau ranks as|ir my wife was at home. she would | mpleton. lowe! 1 ‘OR an instant Cherry thought 2 The song ended on a dissonant a doctrine that has a strange sound some che off our pedestal and a 26 Oat grass. u De ae Z felt as though some terrible, chill- man a mile Haare Jot stad woman! Don't you dare! She’s a| Note. Perhaps the owner of the ra- really living at my house now. | 39 Toward sea . e 38 Indorsed for _ favorite chair and unfolde ew: ie dio disliked the ballad in the America of today. twin beds are stored in the garage} 2) Toward Se. 51 Fish, 2End walls of approvalasa | = 08 force had taken possession of paper. There was silence that was|%9rrible, shameless old vampire. lad or perhaps 1 Sleep. iP he was only leaving the apartment 7 Thoreau, as, you doubtless remem-|and the old family affair is being 32 The divine 52 A lynx, buildings, passport. her. She could not speak. She] not broken until Cherry spoke. That's what she is—a vampire! to go to a belated dinner. At any i peice, Nie pond .on, the) use. We ste-enjoying lite Instead) 29 7 SoMa metal Sg. 40 Ramie. Z could not move, but sat there star-) Her voice sounded flat and un-|Talking about the play you were| rate the radio was silenced. edge of Walden, built a little cabin | fi) cm att alata, ates sticks Mer hase | 33 Trim, A io Mi : 4Parts of the 42 Bandmasters’ 2 ng down at her plate. natural. She sald, “Dan, I walted| zoing to write together when all] It was curious how that silence there and lived as a sort of hermit.|in my back just like she did before| 34 Genuine. ne ata. vagmee sticks. = Over and over in her brain the| Nearly an hour-~” she wanted was to have you making | affected the working of Cherry’s He wanted to prove that most of us| Hoover was elected. 35 Auditory. dwelling. Genabraneh 1 AbOre E words pounded. “Dan—and that|,, Waited? t's mo later than the| ove to her. You know it’s true—|mind. She was till dazed by the truggling to get|,,! haven't been out on a party inj 36 To possess. go Shaned like 6 Data. eAsiene se) — time [ usually get bere. don’t try to tell me it isn’t!” unreality of what bad happened. i that ee ait as pos 18 months. I have lost my book of| 39 concise. oeree, k® 7 Wing part of a marine worms | woman! Here! Dan—and Brenda! “{ mean at noon. At the library. “You can't talk that way about! Dan bad come and gone anier Bhe things lon’t really do us much telephone numbers. ly wife =| 41 Black. 4 seed. 49 Dross, Vail!” Don’t you remember we were to| p ” wai 1 hi ‘ ve Ww 5 63 Colorado a rend: is never going to see him again. ug we ee them, aod be ua- falltne im lore Aes mae "Tam| #5 Assam silk- leads in the Aaa fern. 4] cu use | 2 It was only a moment but for | have lunch together? “Oh, can't 1? Your wife doesn't|Dan was leaving her for Brenda dertook to prove it, not only by his| pretty well satisfied with my wife ee ; production of 149 Myeelt: ” * Ba Searlet. H Cherry that moment was a lifetime} The young man’s face was hidden | make any difference but this won- va ‘ writings, but by his way of living. Think I will keep her, at least until! 46 Anesthetic. sugar Tame eis, 55 Taxi. i She raised her eyes then and some | DY the newspaper. “Sorry,” he said. dertul Brenda—!" Cherry's emotion erry began to move about the But the nation has got a long way| She is forty and then if I feel like I] 47 To rant. VERTICAL verb I forgot. Couldn't have made it|twas‘too much for her. Her words|Toom nervously. She picked up the - oy do now, I may trade her for two; 48 Careens. “ 12 Railway 56 Verb. @ how found her voice, She eaid/ anyhow because I was tied up on a| broke off and she turned away. newspaper Dan had thrown aside, from the “simple life Program 288 | twenties. i 50 Compound 1 Principal city tunnel in # Fe accomplish, | imply, “I’m afraid I can’t stay for | story. acouple men| Phillips said coldly, “If you're} folded it and placed it on the table. Thoreau saw it. If America two de- i ees. Topling. batter. sage The De: ether. in Colorado @ Colorado. S104 Sentamant. lunch, Maz. A sudden headache— | again at the offic . ready to listen maybe you'll let me| She straightened the cushions on cades before the Civil War was too walk to town and hyd of folks who I get th jometimes. If you'll call| 5° he chose to Ife about it! He|get in a word or two. £ suppose| the couch. much engrossed in a frantic effort to| used to drive Cadillacs are walking anniversary of Henry David Thoreau did not attract more attention. Only a small crowd attended, and news of the event got scant attention one of the greatest thinkers and writ- ers the nation has yet produced, is only natural; for Thoreau preached get non-essential things and do non- essential deeds, what would you call ‘it today? Thoreau’s time was a time ' jof placid leisure by comparison. | Thoreau never lived to see the era ie mass-production and mass-distri- y sen of installment purchasing i and high-pressure salesmanship, speeding automobiles and blaring the go-getter really came. to own. Perhaps it is just as well. age found him a bit freak- has even less time to listen e he passed from the scene long ‘The sworn enemy of the go- 2 last few years we have had abun- cause to wonder if our high- society is really getting us any- ‘We are not quite as sure, now, |playing bridge and going to clubs, she | S never at home. We got stuck up and hifalutin, We} even took down the old family bed and bought a set of twin-beds—on the already be in her bed and I would crawl in mine. If I came in first, it| Was vice versa. We like the Depression. We have with me. I like the Depression. My digestion is better. I haven't been to see @ doctor ine year. I can eat anything I want to. I am getting real honest-to-good- ness food. Three years ago, we had a filet mignon once a week, now we have round steak and flour gravy. Then we Toast breast of guinea hen, now we are glad to get sow- bosom. I like the Depression. My salary thas been cut to where I can't afford to buy lettuce and spinach and pars- Jey and we can’t afford to have sand- wiches and frozen desserts and all the damfoolishness which has killed more good men than the World war. | I like the Depression. Three ata | ago, I never had time to go to church. T played golf all day Sunday and be- Now I am going to church regularly, never miss a Sunday. And if the Depression keeps on, I will be going to prayer meeting before 1oFFike the Depression. 24 Malignant 13 Stranger. 14 To decrease. 15 Pointed end of 21 Glens. 23 Dandruff. 25 Opposite of odd. NS Be it ah BN srowths, 26 Wing-shaped. 27 Flowing veil. 36 Near. Thatcher, Colorado, is the richest —— gas well known. cr 1 WT i takes Cherry seen Dan with Brenda. the words would not come. hands, twisting together and hidd by the table, were like ice. S| cab for me—” Pearson was all solicitude. If had noticed the couple so near them he gave no sign. He said were outside en the street, A taxicab drew to the curb answer to Pearson’s signal. her head. cab pulled out Blessed relief to be alone! she could not have told. weep. She did not even try Her few words to the waiter, helped Cherry into her coat and then they Max would have entered and driven home with her but Cherry shook She sank far back against the cushfoned seat as the {nto the street, How the dreary afternoon passed She reached the apartment, climbed the Cherry did not think. The ache in ber heart—the ache that twisted and flayed and tortured her—was like a physical Dan said, “Hello,” and dropped his topcoat into a chair. He went to the kitchen, filled a tumbler with water and drank it. Return. “Don’t you feel well?” Cherry raised her eyes. right.” Phillips seemed satisfied. He be len he thought he could deceive her with the usual excuses. Cherry sat up De! stitty, ber bands clasped, fingers to| pressing into the flesh, 8| “I—I saw you, Dan!” she said. The newspaper dropped and Phil- lips regarded her curiously. “What are you talking about?” “I saw you—at the Wellington. You were having lunch there with Brenda Vail.” “Oh, you did!” Their eyes met like swords, pointed and flashing. Cherry could not endure it, She could not face the anger and hostility that burned in Dan’s gaze. He must hate her to look at her that way! “All right,” Dan said evenly. in that?” Cherry spoke as though she h not beard him. “All these nights,” sho said slowly, “when 1 thought to “I'm all T “And L tell you 1 didn’t lie! You haven't made things any too agree able around here lately. All your talk about not having any money and how hard you have to work! | A be! eee HE girl was on her feet, anger flaming in her cheeks. “Don’t you dare talk to me about that Ww this 1s all further proof that I’m the world’s prize failure. You've said it a dozen times before but when you try to drag Brenda Vail into it—1" Cherry whirled about. “I told you not to mention that name!” she warned. “Can't you stop thinking of her even for a minute? Well, then—go to her! I never want to see your face again. 1 wish I'd 1 were dead!” Her voice fell on a broken sob, “So you wish you'd never mar. fled me! Don't forget {t was your {dea, 1 didn’t ask you to marry me! Have you forgotten that?” Cherry cried out as though at a st! me at all? You made me believe | you did. You made me think you; wanted to marry me—oh, | wish you'd go away! I wish you'd leave | me alone—!" | “ fabulous. The song was a popular one and Cherry had heard it often Didn't you let your kisses turn herself suddenly. something—go away. make plans!” on her hat and coat, caught up gloves, Then she was hurrying, al- most running down the stairs, repeated itself in Cherry's mind, never married you! I wish—I wish | Yes. she must find a telephone, entrance hall but she swept past it. Out in the night the cold wind back. She bent against the wind, walking rapidly, crooner whose weckly salary was fore, The words were appropri- trom hot to cold? ‘as that the human thing—” “But 1 can't tay here,” she told “I've got to do I've got to All at once she was consumed ith feverish energy. She pulled “Telephone,” was the word that There was one on the table in the, ruck her face and blew her coat Tt was almost an hour tater that I was so darned smart that there ae Bid BN \V stairs. Huddled in a little heap on| “Suppose I was at the Wellington! | plow, “You—could say—that!” she| Cherry stood in the telephone booth it be that the man’s phil-| wasn’t a preacher in West Texas who 53 [6 ls< the davenport she lay staring | Suppose I did lunch with Brenda.| gacpea. “1 suppose you never loved | Of 4 corner drug store. She gave a may ‘will yet come into its own. In| could tell me any across the room, Is there anything criminal number, waited for the answering voice, It came at last. “Max!” the girl cried eagerly. "ve got to see you!” (To Be Continued) 4 ry ®% ,