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THE BISMARCK TRI tid FRI DAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932 ~ os A ‘ ° Y a arma ‘i The Bismarck Tribune) ties He can become his own, care-| ia cela iaeiee : An Independent Newspaper _. | free self again in the knowledge that Car On! “ from exhibiting before the very great hearsals of the Kaufman-Ferber show, | of a generally favorable wont a THE STATE'S OLDEST his utensils are adapted to his needs. ry n erten: doce tts Baboon in sue oct ane sae hee fired ren rein than rac any profit from pos- (established 1678) eR iin Graken One —___——! there the mighty of the stage, music| requested to attend ‘Dinner at Eight'|sible scattered and intermittent or- — **- ayy ‘dened mother whose cares will be! and art world drop in on their on Thursday evening. Please RSVP.” | ders for war materials—Gustav Krupp. Published by The Bismarck Tribune lightened by this great new develop-| panic * * Hie eee scents gue these. ae oa cee ae: estar eet Company, Bismarck, N. D., and en-|™ent, the lnundress who has strug-| 0 We ail sat and Watted, And, well| tor sie shows tat Tesres Suaton-} + e+ i tered at the postoffice at Bismarck as|gled in the past to eradicate the| after midnight, the great ones én-|not have dinner.” Hell, the Yankees are just like the _ Second abn Dati marks left by unskillful use of an-| H tered: Escudero, his slick hair slit 4 is rest of us. They put on their pagts - | cea 1 cient equipment. ! ppc i Perfectly along the middle and drop-| 4 one leg at a time—Lonnie Warness, o President and Publisher. : H ae att ping in two careless lines; his two TODAY pitcher, Chicago Cubs. = es es, a spillproof spoon is truly a it Feuctint Games sumutkiie Rad a, 1a 4 pocacndedewed eS ee Subscription Rates Payable ia |Sreat development. Anew indus-| ae Meta inue of others. But instead of the ; Bi Ay) BR-R-R! THAT'S COLD! a ‘Advance trial dynasty may be founded on its| edb: critical severity all had expected, the] Pasadena, Cal.—Just how he'll_go ‘ expet 5 Daily by carrier, per year........ $7.20| manufacture. It may even break artist began to the ac- AN | about it, we do not know, but Dr. ae mail per year (in Bis- nap | (Be. depression. | cordion ie Pegi ing ogee My coe eerie beer ey In- Daily by mail per year (in state To the skeptical it may be ex-; And down in the snug, colorful y) ate & temperature of "454 degrees be- ; outside Bismarck) ...... ah 5.00 | Plained that the spillproof spoon will | Flamenco cafe, Marquita and all the low zero, Fahrenheit. He contends r Daily by mail outside of North hold more’than a spoonful without | rest came on—at first nervous, fear- THE WAR ENDS that intense cold holds the secret of \ r Dakota ....... seeecessesseeees 6001 spitting. It looks like an ordinary| ful. On Nov. 11, 1918, fighting on the|the formation of the elements, and 1 ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year $1.00 i - ind TI sat down across from the great | Western front ceased at 11 a. m., after|that if such @ temperature can be F Weekly by mail in state, three j Spoon ut is plated with chromium Escudero. After all, he had been a|the German envoys had signed the| created it may show how the elements years ee 2.50| Which has relatively small attraction | gypsy street lad in Barcelona; he had|"mistice terms. Before the fighting | are formed. Weekly, y mail outside of North | for fluids and does not materially af-| ree his heels up from the gutter tare bg cain however, the British cap- a % ; akota, per year + 150 i Y e heights. Surely he would un- | ‘ure ions. WORD, Per Vea sia pay P30 | fect the meniscus or surface tension | aetand. Bet Geua how every.|_1n Germany, Field Marshal von| 2S”! Ba eran cue we ‘ ce oe er oo] Which makes raindrops round. ‘Thus, | one felt. Hindenburg placed himself and the| World ‘War. " . 5 sot M ye fluid in the spoon retains a 22 | “I know—of course—I know,” he basi hyo command of the new i ot a Member of Audit Bureau of tundity which makes it more difficult seid. “Wasn't I, not se many years ple’s Government. ‘ r Circulation i to spill | ago, in the cafes of Spain atid Paris? THE ‘The Asyrian Sabbath is on Wed- ’ ——— Bubp ear tie “weap: Weve YounE| ... Just lke this, worried but con- neaday. F Member of The Associated Press | a fident. . . And the great people would ; = { The Ausoclated Phone in ckelteively| 8" end to our social and sartorial] come and I would wonder how they FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: entitled to the use for republication | W°Cs- t would like me and whether they REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. & : of all news dispatches credited to it preteen nay i would think me an artist. . . Tell x 1 or not otherwise credited in this! New Satisfacti | them for me, please, that Escudero % ‘ newspaper and also the local news of} pew rCwaauustactions | Ga rie SGN okey wis Cee id ' spontaneous origin pulllished here ‘ew manifestations of civic pride | cise... That I would snap my fingers ; All rights of republication of all other |@"@ more commendable than that | and keep time. . . That I cannot play ° r matter herein are also reserved, Which goes under the classification of | and enjoy myself if my presence both-| “re nusiness had gone where many : a ————|home-town spirit. H ‘ pogellae oe ‘a of ‘ity, State and C I wish there were m y, there woul a (Official iene County | And if you are discussing Novin | Ike that. ore great artists thing ‘as “frozen assets.”—Dr. Julius! ; | Dakota, give credit for an abundance | ** # Mm ee | t Foreign Representatives {of that spirit to the Halliday Pro- | Charlie Chaplin, of course, is far- xe ® | ; SMALL, SPENCER, BREWER moter, published in Dunn county, | famed for his playfulness and clown-| ‘Ten strikeouts, Gee, I would have ; (Incorporated) | Tap atieues of the in) | ing when in an intimate group. When | liked to get 18 and tie the record — ae ay! CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON|,,. ; ate in New York Chaplin seeks out Uttle|“Red” Ruffing, pitcher, New York ‘ : | Privilege to Live in Halliday,” which known eating places and tries to dis- | Yankees, : ‘ ' a ;: " is unique in itself, and the late vi- Guise his identity. He rarely suc- { Education Week 1 Eee ceeds. * ¢ ¢ | Parents tecnon and children /ence of the fact is that no’ damage | + If discovered, he often will] I see nothing incompatible between | was done ther ver | take 2 musical instrument from one/a belief in prohibition as the best SUG HgssGlit “A ibvioa “tity WANE uke 'ati: done there on Hallowe'en. Com-| of the orchestral players and break |system for the United States and the ' serving Education Week in regognition | ™¢nting on this fact, The Promoter | tahoe tune. ta enjoyment of fine wines in eee | | of one of the greatest bons this /**°S: | —— 8 clase in |EtmEt U.S. Senator Henry French| | : country knows, its educational system. “This kind of action, taken by | SRE! Sid 4 Daschunds, I hear, are back of New Hampshire, now a resi-| j a th Bhi land are oppottunities{ {2¢ Young folks of our town, is | with cireulating “taflammatery | fasion. These olengated parpe, | Gent of Prance. : © opportunities} keenly appreciated by the citizens, | PERSON. AL HEALTH SERVICE Beasts. WOMERNE tie ee ee ee ee ee ** # fet for instruction made more readily| This, we believe, is the first time | Ph eee ritey’ fog fan Hengeroweda Co | eer leng eles Jo teste | oe available to children than in the} in the history of any town in | Wh " Sata ape ese many |ment, the whole machinery will break United States. Persistent. effort | ‘hese United States when, on Hal- By William Brady, M. D. al Fatal al Saude ruler of the “Hing. | ame ethene grealee ta terriers |down, chaos will ensue and property| | , thr he ye ‘ v.| JoWe'en, nothing was disturbed. || Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease || com o! eee aed == favor. will be valueless.—Silas H. Strawn,| | 3 ough the years has reduced illit-| ‘This is only one of the many priv- || diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr, Brady if a stamped, eelt- || Gereohensice® se sae Ne id former president of the U. 8. Cham-/ / 5 eracy, and knowledge of the world| ileges accorded people living in || addressed envelope is enclosed, Letters should be haat apa’ weltenstatl| oes ca erie ie EAT And one of the more amusing anec- |ber of Commerce. i Mes lee and its affairs, and of the people in} Halliday. " 1] ink.” No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. 4{ dom,” through. his ecg inno brag dire, Pegged nytt Barnet * ee Most girls find setting-up exercises j it and their affairs is more widespread} That is the kind of spirit which Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. thit's ‘too Hush eres ‘ons sent out for dress re-| I value far more highly the effects / upsetting after too much sitting up. now than ever before. makes one proud of North Dakota| pet ae ete d q "This is as it should be, for there is}*24 the People on its farms and inj JUST ONE OR TWQ DRINKS like a set of exercises to strengthen| During a recent riot in Ireland, sev- peepee 3 no stagnation in progress. ‘The world |‘ Villages. It represents a desire} Every little while we hear of some the abdominal muscles. (Mrs, L. C.) |¢"a! persons were wounded by pistol ] moves either forward or backward |2%% ® determination to brighten the |ulprit pleading that he or she was Answer—Try to accumulate more|ullets. Perhaps they ran out of : oa ig ckward | comer in which the citizen happens {0% intoxicated but merely had taken fat. Practice belly breathing. Do some | Pricks. j { en wey Wu/are tone) too FOURIOE i sigan PPEDS | one or two drinks, Just where our |S0Mersaults daily. Lie supine and ; ** & : the world as we have made it, hope int imself, rather than concen-! comical Amcrican jurisprudence draws | Taise legs to vertical and lower slowly, | Sometimes it is necessary to sell ] for a better and brighter future for|*T#tion on dreams for the future. the line between sobriety and intoxi- | three times at first, increase one time! Your car to get back on your feet , our children. If they ar hae Halliday is to be congratulated on Cation is a mystery. Scientifically it |daily till you can do exercise 20 times| sain. fi es i i hey are to havel ie good behavior of its children but | 888 been proved that “just one or two night and morning without fatigue. | apex ae we oo ae . 2 : such, the work of building it must | (o. fi but! little drinks” of alcoholic beverage or | Also lie supine and feet under aj A writer says, “I can remember * _ ] begin now. ‘They must have a better | {11 eee So upon the ability of its| liquor will slow anybody's reaction weight, ve palms Fe floor, and sit | when the et ibtet Uverecatt It i 4 | N ] diise: aid underats | adults to recognize the boon and their |time down two or three-fifths of a|UP and lower yourself again to supine |Sounds as if he might be holding 410877 BALDWII DISTRIBUT! FEATURES SY! ; Knowedge and understanding of 1 |desite to encourage the young folks | Second. and if the intent of the law three times at, first, increasing one something back. onsanameimone Latest ap BY RIN® FEATURES 1 cial, social and other phenomena |.” theiv efforts to mect a» ligh |i 10 sive justice to all the drinker | time daily till you can do this exer- (Copyright, 1932, NEA Service, Ine.) : than we have shown if they are to} Garg high | should be held strictly responsible for | ise 20 times night and morning with- avoid the pitfalls into which their) "dard. the accidents which may occur due | 0Ut fatigue. faite inte fallen: And the Halliday editor reminds | to tHis failure on his or her part to Child Plays With Dog When perfection a 4, |US—Bismarek, too, can be proud of | tke reasonable precautions for safety. Our 14 months old baby likes to | t # er perfection arrives, elther. 11 a Jepnmiebiotyith (chiltenG von Hal- |, The effect of the alcohol in one or with the dog. Is it harmful? | he state or the individual, the mil- | ate two little drinks is quite definite. The , (Mrs. W. }) | ty tenium will have appeared also and |!°¥@e!- Maybe we had better extend | pulse rate or heart beat increases sev- ‘Answer-SDogs sometimes harbor a| . there will be no further fields to con-|t#@ CMsratulation to all of the chil-|eral beats to the minute, but this is| tapeworm, (Tenia echinococcus), the ] Fs bb ths . ac N~| Gren of North Dakota, belated as the |N0! “stimulation,” as was formerly | 88% of which may be present in the s quer, but that day still is a long way expression may bi supposed. The arterial pressure is in- dog's saliva. If the dog licks the I off. | vere variably lowered and the fast pulse is| Child's face or hands, the child may But it is an ambition toward whose | Big Turkey Cro ja weaker ee The individual has a nda Rene en oraane eo = & y Cro, sensation of greater warmth or 0! cus cyst. cats ae ‘ . fulfillment the race well may address} 3, ist “too eariy to fhink of! flushing of the skin, But this ts not| ate commonly infested with ordinary | ,.New, York, Nov. 11—In the isle ites eraser 4d Puncuen ig, the 2 itself. Greed, selfishness, vanity and| Thanksgiving, which rolls along at | Stimulation cither; it is merely the|Lumbricoides (round worms) and the | Soon ate tu of BRE, eee any and the an Rr eres tee lust for power we always have had] the end of thi ME At Crtect of relaxation oF dilation of the| ®#8S of these are readily transferred Spanish cafe, tucked away on aGreen-| —Ga0¥ fd the Past, site goes fo the with us and probably we always shall,| tn is month or to mark! arterioles of the surface, which per-|t© man by contamination of hands, | Wich Village side street, nerves were yn. PR ari chisifer tetuane || the fact that North Dakota’s crop of mits the warm blood from the vital | face or food or water with the saliva |taut. The fiery, pint-sized Marquita, refining influences of educa-| turkeys in 1932 is the biggest and/ Organs and the internal circulation to] of the dog. The only safe plan is to who usually clicked her heels so de- tion, the dissemination of @ broader| best on record.. Many a farm wife(!USh to the surface and to remain| $¢ to it that the hands are carefully fiantly against the cabaret floor, was knowledge will do much to reduce] will find : [there too long. ‘The internal body| Washed with soap and water after | threatening to develop nerves. So Re Uiieetisis and 4) cits, (bale Ind the money for a few holi- | tempc is invariably lowered. It! Petting or handling dog or cat, before were the other dancers and singers, 1 ‘0 curb their! day extras in the check she obtains | is for this Yeason that Arctic explorers| the hand strays to mouth or lips. For word had crept downtown that} his mother offered aid, but Fanchon’s operation. for her turkey flock. and others who must endare extreme| (Copyright, John F, Dille Co.) _| the famous Escudero, world’s greatest) sincerity overcomes his objections. The trend of education is to lay] It is in times like these that our|‘°!4 avoid alechol in any form. If a —————y |CXponent of the Flamencan dances| They fall in love, After a ha emphasis on the schools, and cer-| feathered products prove their 1 \drink or two “warms you up” it does | Barbs e and an international favorite, was summer at Southampton, Fanckon c Raves are-p 5 S prove their realjso at the expense of your vital body ‘going slumming” and would come by; makes her debut in New York. Col- ‘ necessary part of/ value. Under good conditions, when| heat which is dissipated by the sur- = rae —————~ | with his entourage, sometime during| lin, though realizing their relation- j any system which tends toward im-| wheat, corn and livestock bring good | face. stagnation, A law permitting the sale of near~ | the night. With the applause of huge ship is a barrier, cannot resist pro- Bere ik there. are ohne come: (GH ’ rood) 808 aera HOD. beer has been passed in Alabama. The | and fashionable audiences still ring-| essing his love. Fanchon cannot ie agen-| prices, we may regard the profits | B00zers who boast they can take it! now, , 3 cies which are just as important, from turkey and poultry a bile } On lees b alnbe cami ani amistad poe ere a oe wh al a Permbapertise sie ray hee identi - A fwd yr “pihesir| 23 “ a) r uction| a ¢, rink gives a . whimsical strutting exit, Eset ro tity. ew te in the classroom are explained and{money and important. Tt may make |But put the person ina race or in| AcRendence movement were ar- | trymen were doing in America. She visits him and repulses his ad- a Ce enlarged for him in the home and in| a great deal of difference to many a |®2Y Sort of contest or test of strength |" Re HS RSRRIETORAENA LODATENES 31 DOSE Sets cones Sea ea eaines ecpgaceirn isi Gally relationships with his fol-| farm family, : jor endurance and this sense of well] “a rt ee PTER XIX ; : ; ing and refres ves to be ick lows. The things learned at mother's | So here's to Thanksgiving and the Sanh AaIRRIET COR ‘of the nar- . F Ped eves Best oaly ane knee are all-important. Experiences! turkey, may the latter's death to|cotic on the higher cerebral percep- Holida P ] “But—How can I help you?” t on the athletic field may play as im-| 8race holiday tables be a worth tion of fatigue. Everybody knows that y UZZ e He said, so serenely that she was 1 portant a part in developing the in-| While contribution to a°good cause |# dfunken person is weak and incom-) ® - sk aeecaeniaeniaaenmeninnnasicisiggil Sear iganl the secaciot Me monis ] eatial as more formal instruction, | ate oy tespesh nueD: es HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Row of a se “As Mrs. Carstairs’ niece—as Education, therefore, must embrace| Men and women are much alike. | stronger and more capable. The same apvunt pate TG) ie Evelyn Howard . . . will it not be 4 every phase of life if it is to be ef-jON€ Wears summer millinery in win. | ‘2ing applies, though more subtly, to] yo Sufix forming 18 Toiny coms “She cried out then, clenching hh fective and, like charity, it well may| ter and the other talks summer sports | the State of the man or woman Who/ “ houns, re memorates the hands on the fat fush arms of the begin at home. Father and mother |in December. | ares aoe SE reuailty| 14 Contest of ceeloaat sin . are the world’s greatest teachers. By eee land loquacity that come to the timid, | 20 Soaked. > “But I am not her niece! T am] «when 1 w: ae they mould the minds of their chil-| 8 that, had every voter kept his | @ little Aun) ee two jwnen nee | ae Aira oan a park, “Do not speak so loudly,” he stig- isi dren at the most impr Promise to them, they would have | SiY occasion 10 be met, ate teerain| meu ‘o vanish, gested, “I said we are alone. We i is . i fen at the most impressionable age.| hove have | due to benumbing of the higher brain| | meals. 28 To slumber. Sre—for all practical purposes. But| senangron,,, Said, nothing. | There) | “You left him money to care for ae period in which the . centers so that the intoxicated one is. 21 Tumor. 30 God of love. there are people—upstairs.” jothing that she could say. |her,” Tony said. : home environment is everything, the | ————-———- LBA __ |for the time being not so well aware! 1416. 32 Meat, ‘She said, low, shaken, —After_a moment fe went on, | “She was dying. { wanted her child is transferred to the lerger|| Bitoni \of his own limitations, He or she be-| 23 A contest for 33 Spanish “Tony, what are you thinking?| _“When'I was able to, I went to|t® have everything . .. and after world and authority is divided. He is ditorial Comment |)come Jess concerned about making a) a prize. (abbr.), What do you wish me todo? ‘Teli{the place where the accident had| Wards - Bees 28 |show of thonself. The normal self-| 24 Political divi- ry 35 Half quart. me how you found me—?” occurred, I wanted to talk with the he funeral? But there wasn’t Placed under two separate guidances, || Pditgriais printed below show tne || control gives way, judgment is not so sions of the 44#To close with 61Second note. 37 To eject. For the first time ugliness looked | People. To talk to the doctor. To—|2"Y funcral. As to the report of that of his parents and that of his ay ary ought by other editors. || keen, and a lighter restraint is Kept} U.S. A, wax, 62 Tomb of the 3$ Seventh note. from behind his mask; a thwarted |see the grave . . .” He laughed|Mer death, she was not expected to teachers. || to Whether they agree or disagree || 0% lower instincts or impulses. 26 Before. 45 Iusect’s eggs. . —— is at Are 390ne. who ugliness, yet somehow tragic, for it] Shortly and Fanchon’s heart was| iver of course. « The rumor went ae ||" with "The ‘Pripune's policies” || Tt is necessary to take into consid-; 27 To murmur as 47To bring legal _lington Ceme- steers was. the “expression of something | sick within her. He added, “I gup-[0%t from the hospital from mouth in which they cooper- | -——__— | eration this deceptive effect of alcohol a cat. proceedings. tary, U. 8. A.? 40 Catch i both wounded and frustrated. pose I was sentimental. 1—felt also {0 mouth that she was dying, When ate and the success of their joint re-| potiticay |whenever one quarrels over the wet! 29 Heayenly 48 Rowing imple- | VERTICAL ee eee It was not hard. Yet you cov.) fesponsible. A murderer, | “Not,” | pched the town & had anticie sults will determine the future of this Jobs Which Can Be Spared | and dry issue. If the individual who) body. Wine PR os peckalla AS Atte polesa ered 70s tas weal, Yes 02 Bot Beene wie, semecnameah, tet Patenly did aot ef eRr a RP” “g * a - . be 3 Arrow la “d murder it i i i! i nation. It is important, therefore,| o,,,(NCW, York Evening Post) eee panting (S| Se Abner Ae Manitont: B Raliroad, 4 bary. Pate, aerial ny le Rut Bis wae diate her Being aliver | singe Foccae te it Goch of us think of aduceHion| ine ceees ot.tpe pollfical places in |i, Ga dust as well > CHAEe GOEL OREM ee a nete, (eNoumat, “No. Perhaps not, Tony ... 1] You. I'd sent you to your death. A| Occasional references to it im the ; he federal service, according to the | ane ; id Z tign to their rods, *5 Frozen des- 46 Dress fastens was hunted through the streets by|Morrible death, 1 used to dream|Papers. But she was ng one. She wee as an individual thing; that}National Civil Service Reform league Sroepers of getting over the depres- own {dentities, 52 Either serts. ers, the very newsboys calling out—Oh,|2bout it at night. The... falling. haa no relatives. And circumstances parents resolve to do their full duty |COuld be eliminated as absolutely un- |! 34 Above. 58 Mountain, 6 Chairs. 49 Scheme. you know what they called! 1|Flame:, perhaps. Agony, I'd wake|™ade it impossible for the author- 4 , to their children by setting a gooa| 2ecessary and probably would be VEST! ; Ps 85 To entreat, 54To challenge, 7 Exists. “507, united. wanted to get away from it all, —] UP. in a cold sweat... ities to trace any. As a matter of ea eliminated if they could nct be used| @UESTIONS AND ANSWERS 36 Despondency, 56 Organ of hear- 8 To fawn, 53 Ne ‘ to hide somewhere. I thought I] She said, inadequate, fact they, through the doctor, had ple and giving proper attention as patronage. Bi The Fallen Stomach ‘ Z 53 Noah's bost. i - sega Ae your own word for ii ¢ j . But when a reduction! yve fy ‘ 407T¢ kill asa ° ing. 9 Female sheep. 55 Snaky fish. might be found, taken back, ques-| “Tony, I'm sorry. I didn’t think in the oat ees to eee menial and moral outlook; i brig government service is madé it wipes: anlar sursine side fy. Hewson ae * tioned +» forced to say what Il of anyone, ny. 2 Sen tial slone in ithe ane Fanchon.” and that teachers seek new breadth e employes who are under the | 5 “| 41 Mother. vidian peo t 7. Yorthw. new of you.” oe 3 oa ie. . 2 why couldn't” sh . “4 ae . ple, 11 Paid publicity. 58 Northwest. “ away.’ a ” she 4 of understanding and new enlighten- Sashes that ‘are, dropped. aoh. im golng:to junk i. and would) 43 Bus. 50 BAKERY GEVER come oae thet” You: ite. A fook “From me,” he decided. She did| “She aes vices sternly. intees stick. TI a. me ° 4 mbers not! ‘i i ment in their efforts., >» Political places are also likely ne cd te | ce ecetel. | 10 given the police much satisfaction, |"°t fePly, Tony went on, Tony, gravely, “She is nee like 4 These forces, between them, hold in| overpaid. The postmaster at Bush- wished to spare you all 1 could,|, “SO 1 went there, 1 went direct|child. They kept her there for s their hands the future of America| nell, Fle, which has a population of iS a NS SS however. Was it not that you were| to the doctor, it was easy to find him|time. Put her, finally, in an insti- Sas progial sr ea en tak B wopuietton. of NS N BS airaid for youract, rather than for] bes the nly one inthe town of|tution,oearby- Shes attendo- New Satisfactions Loom ceives $2,400. 1 , Te ASS she whispered. held it in his slim, brown fingers|SUCS$, even then, Miss Smith Elections may come and elections | Haynesville, La. ote apyied rd “Ly have believed that once,” |and continued, wer8 | There might have been two red eee te tase of Lt Apart as @ popula- he said, “not, perhaps now. It doesn't] “It was the Doctor who told me{ smiths on the flight . . . the name Y go, je! progress hag! receives $2,600, and the, WY matter, much.” that Miss Smith was—still alive.” | Howard might have been roll steadily forward. Not all of our| Postmaster at Bladen, Neb.. which has SX ‘There was a silence. What had| A scream rose to Fanchon's throat,|! didn't know, of course. Yet f blessings or our ills are subject to|% Population of 445, receives $2,700. If Wee he meant. “It doesn't matter|She crushed it back, Her breath |Suspected—something. But was not action by the electorate. Derkive sérvioe instead or ie po NS | meth not,” he went on, “hear of ped: aoe tings see sient chokes fone “abe! he iri beraelt 1 eould, q ‘ ete ‘ J 4 ‘There ‘is, for example, the case of |litical figures their salaires would be ti alge for some time. geacenent, ineredulity, horror, Fassel s Poeer ites Pye eee the spillproof spoon which now is|8Found half of these amounts, if, in- hl ere { heard nothing, saw| “Yes,” said Tony, “alive. t—| Mise Smith, 1 was forced ig 0 being placed on the market. who| eed, the places themselves were not no newspapers, Then much later {lyou'll never know what 1 fet. {]thtough with it. Warren spoke of 4 abolished as superfluous. More than came across a reference to it, in|asked to see her. 1 did see her—"| YOU, with great admiration, knows what joys it will bring; what |135,000 federal positions are available |’ connection with a rather similar] “You saw Howard?”| Me about the money, 1 askel if he tragedies it will avert; what heart/|for political appointees upon a change disaster. 1 went to the libraries, I] Panchon gasped. She put her head|%24 communicated: with this "> 4 will be gladdened and what burden|®f admilnistration. The salaries at- looked up the newspaper files, I}in her hand... said, muffled,|¢haritable person. He said, n ii to these positions total more sent someone I trusted out to Oak-|‘Tony, 1 didn't know!” Believe me,| Phat the girl was safe, where she ightened by its production. land to the airport, 1 was not then|1 didn! fad eciceee oF than $125,000,000.’ Millions of dollars land to the $s en| 1 didn’t know! 1 thought she hadj@S- There was hothing Take, for instance, the hapless in- ee Meee ot soles in California, I had word—authen-|died. 1 was told she had died. The|*yone could do for her” He ‘dividusl who sits in mortal terror of |elimination of such of these places as tic word from thet source that alreporters told/me on, the train to|smilled again. “As far as Evelyn dripping soup on his vest and neck-|9¥e not needed. Here is an oppor- Aad tat a Min Howard hed {rot ihe dead, | Suen geet, 28" Fanchon, coltine erie Megsolt tie when he goes out to dinner, | {unity for s real and sizable stroke on lived...” Fee dead SIR eam Laer ty “FOU are perfectly Milena aes he vesieik. 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