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ks = The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspa THE STATE'S OLDEST a NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) | _Published by The Bismarck Tribune ‘Company, Bismarck, N. D., and en- | tered at the postoffice at Bismarck as \eecond class mail matter. GEORGE D. MANN | | Subscription Rates Payable in | Advance Daily by carrier, per year........$7.20 Daily by mail per year (in Bis- MALCK) 20.0... .eeeseereeeeee +. 7.20 Daily by mail per year (in state Outside Bismarck) ........ sees 5.00 Daily by mail outside of North Dakota ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year $1.00 ‘Weekly by mail in state, three Dakota, per year ....... soovees 1.50 Weekly by mail in Canada, per year Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it er not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. | All rights of republication of all other President and Publisher. | marketing is fixed in the act cover- 00 is a set up for adjustment charges 50 | of the commodities the marketing of 2.00) of the 1933-34 marketing period. If | of agriculture shall advise the presi- situation. It is the vital condition of the act. xe ® There is a provision for a fair ex- change allowance to be fixed by the| secretary of agriculture. It shall be determined on the basis of the in-} dex numbers for prices as computed and published by the department of agriculture. Exchange value on hog ing certain periods at prices rang- ing from 3% to 5 cents a pound Methods of price revision from time to time are set forth in the act, ek * To further stabilize prices and carry out the intent of the act, there to be collected through the internal revenue department from processors which is controlled by the act. The law contemplates control only the price situation is not improved, due to a restoration of normal eco- nomic conditions, then the secretary dent of the United States who is em- powered to extend the operation of! the act by proclamation. ee { ‘This, in mere outline, is the Jones act which will stir up nation-wide| ‘Shave? : "JUST A MASSAGE, PLEASE " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933 is between One and ti lion years}various New Y old, is mighty proud of cranium straight and still draws to an * his 59th birthday an- rsary, says he feels just as good as he did at 40 or 50. It goes with- out saying that’s a whole lot better than he felt right after the Demo- cratic convention last summer. KITTY GORDON PENNILESS New York, Jan. 9—We who plod Broadway trails have often tried to find out what had become of Kitty Gordon, militant suffrage worker who and said: oe the lad! you overlook the three that you come fro WO HG Tt cara ein a crashed the gate.” Dick admite fst theater?” pene Marthe, Wi ‘You see, New York can also be like Hr pedis ced gad-| that! —— ‘The answer is, Martha, I can’t! 80 WHY TRY TO BE KIND? here's the story: Few places in New . York, save certain areas of Green- matter herein are also reserved. discussion during the next few peddied copies of a birth control en weeks. It is compli i rms magazine to the after-theater crowds. ign Rey tat ' Leena ira eh She became something of a landmark ives SMALL. ‘SPENCER, BREWER joe ce) ceeren oar Se iis Pevp aed and a ‘big street character, standing| Another interesting item connect night after night in the shadow of |With the palatial hew theater bead Metropolitan. Then, of a sudden jcerns Dick Seibert, the 25- she vanished. - organist. And here is one ‘Well, a press dispatch advises that|tnose insta: which prove Kitty was found penniless in an old sae rooming house in Greenwich Village, |°utsider and stranger has But a few years ago there was a/fighting chance in the big heat little O. Henryesque tale going] Seibert was born in Bethle! the rounds about Kitty. She had oc-|started out to be a planist, cupied her street niche alone and|to the organ and found himself . CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON | Penalties are provided for violations | i of the terms of the act. Provision | The Allotment Bill |is made for an appropriation to carry Interest focuses now upon the/the act into effect but no sum has ‘Jones “Allotment bill” to aid agri-|been named. Opponents to the act culture directly and, if workable,|declare the allotment plan will be most forms of other industry indi-|@ costly one to operate while its rectly. Certainly transportation and friends contend that there is almost] — | (Incorporated) measure now stands, is cumbersome. i +E if 4 Ey i E bsg Less ps anda. cd Boa Paper/upon him for ate house recitals. e man sold was a mat jal agen- to 5 of Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease ' cause the measure provides an un-|Passage. The Jones act is applicable|] TEMES Ouers Peatmente willbe answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, cy sheet! to the United States and its posses- ‘ e * * usual set-up for farm aid. The intri- self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written ROXY ADOPTIAN i vith the exception of the rT be made to queries not conforming to instruc- There should be no barrier to the “ Tea 3 cacies of the bill merely reflect how|S!0ns wit in ink. No reply can be made to q is “Since " % importation of brains into America. you've gone in for narrat-|when the 25-year-older sat down.| A stra is appreciated difficult the task of equalization and aa, Aerti alee ere tions, Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. ee Labbecapet Baltes PORTER arss oe tan | ttle tis allventures’Of varloite onts 4 toe 10 thane waved | good ping parity is going to be. Giving great and the island oi a. Hi z a iversity of Wistonsin. subsidies to various industries through| @U@™. DON'T NURSE A BOIL—TREAT IT. judge about the latter. We'll consider ae See high protective tariff schedules is ‘ide! A boil (furuncle) is a household |the former in another talk. Formal charity gives only a com- ite in comparison to the task of Processors of food, such as the mil-| size abscess produced when the com-| pensatory satisfaction to the upper protecting the domestic market for lers and packers, do not take kindly| mon germs of suppuration penerate | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS classes and a sort of illusion that the wheat, cotton, tobacco and hogs, the to the provisions of the act. It islthrough the hair follicle, sweat or se- | Spinal Fluid Test pin le pita cad drtg cotod | only commodities now governed un-|**!¢tted to derisively as a new “shot-!paccous gland to the tissues under the; Nerve specialist says I should have | chard, executive secretary of the City : der this proposed legislation. In its preamble the bill sets forth in-the-arm” for the American farm- . It isn’t a boil if it hasn't a|@ Sample of my spinal fluid tested.| affairs Committee, New York. db ON B er but is as promptly justified by its) eore"—that is, the ‘small slough | Would this be very” painful to have |" ok Retest y A H YA is extruded when the boil y 3 essary, urope, w: wi disarm, the intent of the Jones bill: Copyrroitr BY COVICI, FRIEDE, INC, — DISTRIBUTED BY KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC (a) That the depression in ; 1 without competition. Then, one night,ling in a Pittsburgh theater. When a those engaged in rural commerce,| immediately available sufficient @ man took up his stand a few feet|mere youngster he was sent to a whether it be merchandizing orjmachinery to put the measure into PERSON. AL HE ALTH SERVICE a eres et Tae that there was Peedi Hrd and coe gained} ff . banking, are vitally interested in this! force upon passage. & growing romance. some CO! rable recognit when type of legislation. It is an emergency measure and By William Brady, M. D. Yet Kitty went on selling her birth /both the Coolidges and Hoovers called | | It is revolutionary In chaTateeew. | becomes effective immediately upon 4 ‘oe friends as a means to make industry ‘The “core” consists of the|and are there any ill effects after-|jooks askance at America’s insis- hum by restoring purchasing power] ‘MPC? 00° ng perhaps the sweat or | Wards? (Mrs. A. .) tence upon it—Edward P. Warner, to the farmers, representative of the ; ‘ -| Answer—It is as painful as having| former Assistant Secretary of the CHAPTER XXXIV. him, the said Humphrey Maskell, , profile, having his fingers inked for that rtic f sebaceous gland tissue which has un. ry Reaaiitural faired ities = on basic industry of the nation. aeeacne Coagulation necrosis. a tooth filled. It is essential for ld Navy, on returning from abroad. looked and instantly recog-|to effect the death of her, the said oe = Bl ange) recorded and mestic consumption, and the ef- | Millers, packers, cotton-millmen| We may as well acknowledge at the | Positive Feet a some ppt * # % nized one of the elderly/Geraldine Foster, and in manner| i? we oi ne Pore fect of unsettled world conditions | and tobacco processors warn that if| beginning that no known antiseptic |Obscure diseases of the nervous system.| In 1923 the appropriation for the Doct the ry watchers as Edmund L. Fos-|and form aforesaid, and by means , ; js 4 icide, short of* complete de-|Sometimes the patient has consider-| Weather Bureau was $1,925,225. In i aforesaid he, portion of our aericuiturel eomae [the bill becomes law the “food boot-|°% eermicide, short of complete Ge. | tie headache after spinal puncture, 1992 it had risen’ to ihe eaeamors| tf the father of the murdered rey Maskell, a aint aad modities for consumption abroad, |legger” is likely to appear. cauterizing by heat or chemical, is of |but usually there are no unpleasant | amount of $4,497,720. I do not think| itl. But who was the other—the |Par’Y Mca? Geratuive Foster, and the inequalities between the Fred J. Lingham, representing the| the slightest value in the treatment of | after-effects. bea stag the nine lamps above the form in the old gymnasium at lice Headquarters, with hun- dreds of detectives looking on |we have any more weather now than; short, inifintely neat and feeble | against the form of the statute in hile M. thi i i , i il, s : - A Burr's a Burn we had in 1923.—Representative M.! old gentleman with the gloved|such case made and provided CEN cclibetaletren da co flee flag prices for agricultural and other | mille: a boil, so far as the patient's imme: # cs ge n barked ‘is commodities, have given rise in | ust, National Federation, said, diate welfare goes. However, mild| Please advise what, if anything, can |C. Allgood (Dem., Ala.) slim hands, the walking stick and |8gainst the peace of the People of re ag the ee om the basic industry of agriculture | “We believe that uniess there was a) Sntiseptic lotions, baths or dressings |be done for a burn from too strong ee the gardenia in his buttothole? |the State of New York and their | deere er iectully’ the exotic foods 4 to conditions that have affected | Policeman beside every grinding mill,|are advisable in every case to prevent | 1¥S0l solution applied on a pimple on} As for technocracy, I'd like to have; — “That is Alexander Maskell, the |dignity. for which the doctor expressed = i transactions in agricultural com- | there would be bootlegging of flour.”|spreading of the infection to other hae masked. Ge agg those fellows for my competitors in} millionaire “architect,” exclaimed “MERLE DOUGHERTY, | | preference. On his second day at modities with a national public It is frankly admitted that this! Persons or to another place on the|>¢ Permanent? (Miss M. E. the automobile business—C. P. Ket-' my chief. “Thus the father of the District Attorney.” | the Tombs, he ordered green turtle . that have * | head Answer—If the skin was not blis-|tering of the General Motors Re-! victim and the father of the ac- romptly, ii commerce in such commodities, |P0FK, bread, clothing, etc., but friends | as effective as any remedy we can use; | 0 Permanent mark. The best remedy | FF | Jty’s, door. Nice, touch for the| the Homicide Court, presided over|taurant, on Pearl Street, where } and that render imperative the of the legislation declare the amount/or as an alternative, a solution of a| § ® strictly let-alone policy. applying | | Barbs [| tabloids tomorrow.” he face [tat morning by Municipal Magis-|they knew just how long’ to cook ¥ enactment of this act for aiding | will be small in each individual pur- | tounded teaspoonful of boric acid in| Powder Ocoee eae to iey ° andi! ae ae expression on the face|trate Pearson. There, with great | the steak. in the relief of the present na- chase and the aggregate will a pint of boiled water. a ee ee 1S SOR ete : fle = pomypattiagen “bong hy a the dignity and assurance, and in the tional economic emergency in : mean |" T+ your purpose is to nurse the boil Fat Discrimination Senator Dill's Proposal that a group sel oe was wi e passes on face of u crowd of unfriendly spec- agriculture and thereby facilitat- | much to the farmer who is forced to} in order to ect all the sympathy, time}, 1 have gallbladder trouble and have | of “average men” be selected to drink ish Jury room. As we hastened ltators who made faces at him and ing the recovery of industry, {make purchases in a market which | off or compensation possible for it, been told to use very little fat but a | several i of 3.2 brewery beer to talked -wurcewily, Of nis re alcgnvees transportation, employment, and | has not been so completely deflated| poultice it with a large meal poultice. | US¢ Olive ofl instead. Will corn oil| test its intoxicating effects kindled in steak, cooked in the Spanish fash- ion, Bedught from a Sevillian res- The doctor was also photo- phed smiling from behind the Ce of his cell, grinning defiance cursed him—it seemed the whole| st Dougherty, who was pressing town was already convinced of his vit istri ¥ for an early trial, and capil at : @| take the place of olive oil, or is it too, many a patriotic American a suddeng ment with the District Attorney | guilt—the “smiling doctor of rosec alising ‘ Soy ital 1t is the policy ot |** This moist heat gives considerable; considered a fat? (Mrs. M. J.) | burning desire to be of service to his ANd his case against Maskell. s, Washington Square” pleaded not|*? the fallen his ernie congress to encourage agricule | Judgement must be deferred until| Fomfort and the warmiin. AaKnes| Answer—I know of no reason why | country. Lycrt think of the evidence——” |euilty to the indictment and waived | an honest civil servant, but he was tural planning and readjustment | the act is finally whipped into shape food and moisture provide any of the fats or oils you mention * ok x pi gee “ill i examination. With that formality, no means blind to opportuni- ody Pnapé;|ditions for the | multiplication of the | sould be preferable to the fats in! | ‘The suspicion grows that ex- ‘The Grand Jury will cat it up. | Doctor Humphre; Maskell passed ties for spectacular public impres- 2 Aaa ranged world Sonatone but the various phases are of vitallpus-germs. With luck and persistence | eat, egg yolk, cream, etc. Any fat! Mayor Jimmy Walker's forthcom. That “ ree is the pronbleswiie completely out oF the ju: tion | sion. Of course, the tabloi ‘de, pir Fy pee a restoring the par- [interest to those engaged in agricul- Fart aan ey nearer aegemene tec several |or oil in the diet tends to cause con-| ing book will be rather disap. soukaye 4 hanes sien, ee of Rie ree» ing taken over sent their ifiibbest sob sisters to jes | ture. Path M "| traction of gallbladder and drainage;| pointing. For it’s doubtful if rf partm: write up doctor. And soon ates ee ponecorppering the |Or if you do not succeed ae but these fats and oils contain cho-| Jimmy can be as clever or naive ete et em we nay rps Corrections, who put him into alafter their stories appeared the Feeapvoultiral and other com. || 2.4... Fe eee ee oan eine Coareone wie! 2esterol, which enters into the forma- as when testifying under oath, twelve of those men think that|Cd!in the City Prison which is call- Sanh notes" Degen to arrive at 8, i 95 ‘ 2 tae te tion of most gallstones, and hence! * * * Maskell is guilty, they will vote a op git! = oe the provisions of this Editor ial Comment associates woth you laid low by SoMe| Hhysicians sometimes advise the| The opossum is 80 million years| true bill, ‘tind a indictment, and |] ‘Searching In Vain. ig. widows alike wrote to Doctor act arc made applicable solely || Editorials printed below show the || tious infection. cad omission of such foods. old, has had almost no brain develop- | leave a stain on his character for |“——_____——___"_°| Maskell. Generally what they told ee to ene n, |] dyed of thought by other editors, ||| The comfort one derives trom &| (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) _! ment, and doesn't seem to mind. Man| the rest of his life. All this, and| During his brief examination be-| him was that they were sure he . pec Wheat, cotton. || They aro published without regard || poultice is quite as readily obtained remember, Tony, that only one|fore Magistrate Pearson, with his|W@% innocent and would help in the fact titat therprees sason of || to wnstner they agres o: disagree || trom a clean, antisepic dressing of i side will be heard by those Grand | brother and sister-in-law any way they could, that all they poet that the prices for these | with The Tribune's policies, many crumped yards of washed cheese Jurors, Almost always, Dough- | by his side, I saw the doctor's gaze needed was human understanding, eee ee | =| cloth. (gauss) Dela Diace aae C it 1 f Venezuela erty, or any other District Atter. roving over the crowd in the court Thich, they [had never ‘known - | bandage an pt constaptly moisten- ney, can_ get the indictment he|/room, as in for » they me hae eae domestic agri- | Release the Brakes ‘ed with hot soap and water or boric apl a. 0 aot I know, and you know, |some wreli-beloved ties. For wi neither had he, and, while the ae Sa ee | : ‘Rotarian Magazine) | acid solute, sebe bell bas ig rer thet an indichiness. is not su posed we re looking. I a ered. Macken re, Tor ore 3 ped ee s fe { was on a mountain railroad. | , or if ainage has no’ count against a man’s charac-| Was for a woman wi name ” Q : Morlities oF products thercof are | tong tej Se ene elighed it ea geod plan’to| HORIZONTAL Answer to Provious Puzzle 18 Shelter. ter. But it does, just the same. |/he had refused to give, even when | R0tes, were absolutely for him ordinarily produced in such | OMS ‘relght train chugged and pufted | include with the rounded teaspoonful 1In Russia, a 7 20To soak flax. The general public always believes |under the influence of the truth le world, A ‘ quantities as to make prices on | ong for miles and with a final snort | noric acid two rounded teaspoon- council. MONT UE TAIL ae saranda. the indicted man guilty and if he|drug? Or was there no such hundreds were for him in just that : World markets a controlling fac- | made the divide. The engineer sighed | fuls of common salt in each pint of| Map. IARIUIAMBAINIAL JAICIAIRILIO! 25 interprets. eventually is discharged, they gen- son—except the slain I. : tor in establishing domestic | with relief. “Thought we couldn't | boiled water used to wet the dressing.| 10Gaiter. : 26 Coffee pot. erally think it was due to some|I had no idea, then, how close we| Meanwhile in Walter Winchell’s _ Bites, and that substantially the | make it.” he said. “That was what | If complete immersion of the boil and| 24 Enthusiasm. 27Card game. Kies of Jntinence. . Bren if das: | ware te.the anawer, mfeld, ee jttated that ‘ ¢ pny psproduc jon of these com- | I thought, too.” responded the in- | dressing is convenient a prolonged hot| 15 Rotating 28 Mesh of lace. Siete gia gd ty The whole | op rhe secret activities in the office pepe hay Toommate of the i f) mapas i brvcrsed prior to experienced brakeman, “but I had the | soaking in such solution is excellent sees, Are 30 Tiny. a ante OL, i, Tees at Tatu Colt, sales the busy ‘Abbott, Foster, and ( J rakes all set to keep us from sliding | treatment. ~ 32 Sailor. and inefficient. The Grand Juty Police Commissi cy + * ® back.” One with a pustule which looks or block. ‘ Ae i are probably without parallel in sioner, were “Gi Under the terms of the Jones bill,| Too many concerns are like the/feels like a young boil should care-| 17Mutilated. Ae acta upon a, superficial Knowiedge |the e history of being,” waich jiane of the the secretary of agriculture deter-| brakeman. They are playing safe at | fully avoid touching the spot with bare| 19 Capital of 4 3 rlet. ai ka law. And oe, | in aan of a ae public was con-| two romantic pens names 0} mines the normal marketing year for| ‘M® very moment when they should/ fingers. If the fingers do come in Venezuela. v8 one to say, in this particular ‘does bey of’ Geraldine solved ve: mut-| meant that we were in love rit, & %) each of the farm commoditi | be delivering the maximum of power | contact with a pustule, it is important! 21 Having toes et pro my old friend, Merle Dougherty. | cretiy, the Polic ree et se-| each . issued les com-' directly to the wheels. Today's empty |to wash the hands thoroughly with turn inward. duced in He is making an ass of hi and | New: York City mow ot sone of | denial, which Winchell’ declivca ing under the act. | shelves are prophetic of a demand for| soap and water at once, lest some vir-| 22 To go. . smelting. a martyr out of Maskell.” 3 the energies of hig get % upon which she wrote a x In brief the measure proposes the| more goods tomorow and, according|ulent pus-germs be carried oh the} 23 Bridle strap. 50 ‘The kneepan. (variant). 41 Triplet. [The Indicaments ]| partment to undermine the cj note informing me that she ‘would issuance of adjustment certificates| 10 9 Tecent survey, there's forty bil- | fingers and pianted elsewhere on one’s Network. 54Sluggishness. 3To stammer, 4? Saucerlike | indictment. __|/ partment tp presetited to the Dic.| ever» Rever, never, never marry. Be cowering the domestic consumption | oP dollars of latent buying power | own skin or the skin of another, per-| 26 Forearm bone. 5¢Remedy for 4 Capital of voor. ‘| | Just as Colt had predicted, with-| trict Attorney, to destroy what he In Ti e eres tee jin the United States alone to pay|haps to produce another boil or far| 29 Pagoda. Jaundice. - Turkey. 44 Social impact. n'a few hours tha.Grand Jury had | beli to be the false case he in Time of Need. | B21, Perpaniace commodity of the| for them. Here. squeaks in the ma-/more serious septic infection. The| 31 Heavenly STMale of Tel oaaasca to | fe Chl. ‘handed down the following indict-|had built up, and to find, instead,| The prisoner made very f _ farmers’ production marketed by them | chinery of finance are being lubri- | same precaution should be followed in body. deer. neon 47 Utensil chest, ment: the really guilty "| statements, but once gave an in. i during any period for which adjust-| Cated with new credit; and the quad-) handling or disposing of dressings, or| 35 Eggs of fishes. 58 Serf, cet 48 Unth), “The People of the State of New| Meanwhile, the polce and the ed: 1 ment certificates may be issued. rennial slowing of the business pulse | clothing that has been in contact with] 36 Cot. 60 Uncommon. € Mortar tray. 49 Average. York Against District Attorney, the Grand Jury,| _ “I am proud,” said ‘he, “of th ; \ ees : contingent upon election, has passed.jthe boil. As the germs enter the hair] 37 Era, 61 Stylish, 7Preposition of 51 Russian Humphrey Maskell, M. D. [and every one conn way my es ig SS ° ! The stage is set for 1933 to develop| follicle from the surface of the skin] 33 short ‘letter. 62Small herring. _ lace. mountains. “The Grand Jury of the County of | case were being co ogee My father me a4 |, , It becomes the duty of the secre-| what every depression in history has| in the first place, it is logical to as-| 49 Icy rain. 63 Exclamation‘of 8 Mythical bird. 52 Italian coins, New York, by this indictment, ac-| the newspapers. Ev meray evade | morning, with this steel door 4/ — tary of agriculture to fix the percen-| created: New and aggressive leader-| sume they are present on the skin over] 4279 goad. sorrow. 9 Merchant. 53: War flyers. cuse Humphrey Maskell of the|%? & mn of Doctor| between us, that I was the apple of & (/ tages of domestic consumption. a| *"!P- the sore spot before the boil breaks or} 43 Back of neck. . 10Stirrup bone 55 Very high crime of murder in the first de- y the man in the street | his eye. Funny, but Mr. The r & | very complete machinery is set is opened. 45 Caterpillar, SEATICAL of the ear. mountain. gree, committed as follows: he had alread; e to] Colt could not break me—he , | Japeiahad hE Pe 1 Plan £ | Whether or when to open a boil or lt , 11 Size of type. 56 Bugle plant “the said Humphrey Maskell the electric chair. knows he could not break me with ‘under the department of agriculture ancial Plan for let it run its course is as difficult a] 4717. hydro- ric-type 12 Winglike. 59 Measure of of the Borough of in, in| | After reading an interview/ all the ingenuity of his third de- , to carry out the many phases of the Schools Is Outlined |" 5 is the question whether pi ey of lancers 13Examination.' area. the City of New York, in the Coun- | Which Dengneey. had given the (aoqeees T did find tears in my ack. or when to bet the pot or fold in a ; ye ty of New York af on the | Papers, the Commissioner laughed Xhgn,my, father said that to fi) Mech adjustment game of red dog. You's your own twenty-fourth day of December to me: me. brother George has un- s adji certificate is to] Washington, Jan. 9.—(7)—President ‘at borough and count “It is amazing what a convincing | dertaken my defense.” | | be made out in two parts, both re-| Hoover's conference on education aforesaid, in and upon one -| case Dougherty had in his hands, oer that news, and, as we ex- H 4 Placed before the nation Saturday a ine Feser, on ae é ouble cariinal sufeterion that Team ta tne the tallest career ped it 22 Program calling for immediate efforts | bisde, wilfully and feloniously,|affair from, the 1) Pletures of the two brothers, taken { to increase the volume of income so as with malice aforethought, and ef-|#m convinced that " be their arms over the shoulders to maintain schools at high standards fect the death i SE Pag ll EL Toner’ other in the cell at the ‘oster, , then .] and Ce emergency loans to | states there, with the said axe, mortally Attorney, Marshall wanted| The t that picture sp- tain peal, sound it necessary to cur- wound her, the said Geraldine Fos- | to throw suspicion on Bruce Foster, | peared e Colt and I educational expenditures. ter, upon the body and father was for an| Worked late in his office. Toward ee, Before ending their two-day meet- of her, the said Geraldine|axe murder. If dies,| midnight he shoved aside his He eat anlaeates. adopted 5 besoled Foster, to wit: upon Kg sreane Bruce gets ries, muuch inherit- and said: * t should be increased “through the rais- that Denn i spite of F E ing of the general level of commodity Prices, and the correction of serious ; economic maladjustmerits.” tried to ve Bruce Foster A ueands,, is anybody’ They also roy all coi of govern- ues aforesaid, at the town and county|was a they ile qe paste, A nara. of could ment to seek an immediate reforma- Waar ) and that the death of|derer. On the other inate some of tout.” T elim- : 4 tion of the taxation sygtems. ROMAN her, the said Geraldine Foster,|does not Dengherty just as welll the r; ¢ the clues tomorrow, : NUMERAL IS THIS ? ‘and produced by the tt Bruce Foster really | tr nanke,°f choice will have nar.‘ A FLOATING CITY aforesaid wounds and injaries in-| did it and planted evidence to con-| see, After . Then we shall ee Among the “comforts” flicted as aforesaid, and that the | vict the doctor?” are some forts” provided for other essential ‘case er cent less acreage in pro-| passengers on the new French liner af wo! injuries} Every detail was hi ily re-| still lacking. which we are Agstion than his average ascreage| Normandie are a theater, a church, a | were inflicted as aforesaid by the| ported by the ‘newspapers’ and| sen c°iie—20me kickthaws thet sca Teen oh ctor tte is hg said Humphrey Maskell, with force | p! s filled the papers—pic. ve NO value—namelegs, the preceding period ot pro-| “steel” of shops, cate, dance salon, and arme, wilfully, and of malice |tures of Doctor Maskell in the} iqe its, rile which yet content The secretary of agriculture! "hp aise has six separate nities Te aforethought, and ‘with the delib-| Criminal Identification Buretu, tc: | the we resit camming evidence a Work out a plan to control ins] stallations on board. erate and premeditated design of! ing photographed, front view and| (Te Be Continay Tomorrow.)

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