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The Bismarck Tribune]? tether. By some standards to let him pick a whole reception fe ‘An Independent Newspaper —|‘"¢Y should be encouraged to spread ‘I See the Lindberghs Got Back All Right’ committee, { he only would come { “THE STATES OLDEST the available work more widely. back. hig ! NEWSPAPER ‘These ideas are absurd, of course, { (Established 1873) but they are typical of the attitude ester te wal ta ore. ant hela Published by The Bismarck Trib-|°f those who oppose progress and for what the Nasi leaders ‘une Company, Bismarck, N. D., and/ who think this still is the best of all do. vee entered at the postoffice at Bismarck | possible worlds. Secretary of Interior Ickes notes en ee a ek acai The real answer is to keep step there's a decided drift of population President and Publisher with progress, take joint action to back to the farm. Is that a sign that t work finally is slowing up in the cit- _—_____________ {make available to everyone the bless- | Subscription Rates Payable in ings which all of us could be enjoy- Advance $1.20| 26 with proper organization. The last year seems to have started us on as 7.20 | our way. marek. Daily td rh outside of The 22nd Amendment ey a mail outeide It is worth noticing that the pro- weekly by in state, per year 1.00 posed child labor amendment to the Weekly by mail in state, three federal constitution now has been YeATS ...sses0 seveccevececseese 200 [ratified by more than half of the re- Mey mail outside of North i quired number of states, to insure its al Or YeAE .....seeseeees adoption. When the Maine legisla- 1 “Year clutsscrtscenentieee 260/06 approved the amendment and | sent, it to Gov. Louis J. Brann for : Member of Audit Bureaa of his signature, 19 states had put their : Circulation — } approval on it. a Reese Paae lb GEE Here is an issue which the press of e Assoc! Press is €: more immediate consid hould entitled to the use for republication ause a eS forget. The NRA not ¢ of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this|Codes, to be sure, pretty largely have newspaper and also the local news of |abolished child labor; but the job is spontaneous origin published herein. temporary, and it is incide: ‘All rights of republication of all other to Van ‘ooseapiaens of siner oom. thatter herein are also reserved, By putting the amendment in the That Prince Plan constitution, the exploitation of child universe, is found to vary. Probably under the beers pare Factory managers in Russis who manufacture inferior goods are going to be jailed, according to a new law. They'll have to build new jails for them, then, and the jails can’t be in- ferior, either. . (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) SW one Nationalist government planes attack-| Girls buried in thought don’t! All countries are coming sooner or}, gl lon't iter to sees “tye St renin ing centers of rebel strength in Fukien always have grave problems, oe FORBIDDEN VALLEY $y Wiltiamn Byron M Proper medical care to obtain it with- Bynon joweup, eae eee a aed 08 dn OAD out loss of self-respect—Dr, Alexan- der Bruno of France. ‘What has happened in the past hundred years is that the industrial ' labor, with all the costly abuses that 3% and when any of thevplans for itself ce accompany it, could be outlawed for age has superimposed itself on agri SYNOPSIS: Just Defore reache | tween th €onsolidation of western rail services, cul vilization—Premier ¥ @ eyes and not get killea i td mo 7 Ehosonte Intland wine Gacsdion, | instantly. The fellow certainly was i 1 hard—fighting grizzlies and surviy. reach the place for serious considera- ing @ shot in the head! i HO Northwest, Curt Paut St Clot, trailing infers tion, it is sincerely to be hoped that NRA Vindicated ‘What this country needs is a brand- national crool gor E all interested cities, industries and/ 1 1929 when operations in the new joke book—Judge Harry E. Kel- Sis pereiee. soith m Sanve and Rais) He brought water and washed 2 tndividuals will be given ample ©D~/stee1 industry were at approximately dan of Detroit. terioue, mission they wil not the rien Bete A granite pebble, to be heard. cuss, The arty hae beaten |no larger than a é portunity 80 per cent of capacity, the industry If the Mississippi overflows its of" én attack by the Indians. txt |in the forehead Lend lodged, ‘This region was developed upon 'the |.» an unfortunate shot by one of ite wound, Curt pri t pt some 420,000 men at work. banks next spring, you can bet your uides hae eliminated all it out with hi: hasis of its railroad facilities and| a guides elim all poesibit- out his knife point, examined Today, with operations far, far be- life someone will pin that on Moscow. Sty of making friends, Curt te ix- | the wound and the " f they still are paramount to our 8gti-liow the 1929 figure, the steel indi —Corliss Lamond, son of famous fi- forested im Sonya. but ehe widl not a eeltens Ereutte pebble,| . ind “ tals pri sont ip, ten to Ale bee Hborasm ‘4 aie, what had! t canoving ‘workers—only : ¢ Success. Any sweeping revision Of !nenaful lees than the number em- Severity of punishment never yet Chapter 24 an ikea ee our railroad services will have reper- bullets had splaated into th y t ployed in the boom times of 1929, 4,000,000, civil works has proved a deterrent to crime—j] , ERRAND OF cy epi int @ gravel! F cussions which should be carefully|” purtnermore, expansion of opera- Se nace eesenne ta has Pane | Clarence Darrow. (Sci iu front of him, kicked that stone) @ examined before the railroad coord!-| tions to as much as 70 per cent of PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE Hopkins, wife of the emergency re- gS WHEN they got down to camp) against his head, and knocked him! nator or the nation as a whole com-|csnecity_« figure still below the 1929 lief administrator. NEW ENGLAND COUPLE INJURED they found the place badly shot | senseless. Stretched out limp, with| & mit themselves to the so-called! ievel_would necessitate the est By William Brady, M. D. “Now Harry will have time for a| Nw England, N. D, Dec. 26—Mr.| up. Arrows bristied in the cances,|@ hole between his eycs—no won-| @ «prince Plan” or any other similar hiring — hair cut,” she remarked. “He didn’t|snd Mrs. Herman Zachow were con-| stuck out of the packs and sleeping| der the others had thought him| = spropelaia. 126,000 extra ‘men. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to diseane ||get one before the supreme court|fined to @ Minneapolis hospital for} bags, and both tents had been rid-| dead! | ° Me These facts are brought out in a/| diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, ||dinner at the White House.” @ time last week recovering from in-} died, The cold water on the Klosohee’s| i news dispatches outlining the/renore on employment, hours, and|| self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written || A more serious phase of Hopkins’| juries suffered when their car was| Paul went into his tent for a| face brought him to in a few mo-, Py in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. || labors came at the height of the cam-|Sideswiped by a passenger bus just] flashlight and came out, holding his| ments. When he saw that a white man was bending over him, his eyes) paign when the young administrator|/#{ter they had left Minneapolis to} ett arm queerly. “Give me a hand ~}| collapsed at his desk from overwork.|return to New England. They had with this, partner.” Prince plan, principal stress was laid “ Address Dr. William in care of . wages filed by the American Iron and Brady, in this newspaper. turned suddenly cold. His glance! elimination of de luxe train’ iste mstitute, under the NRA steel from Chicago to the Pacific north- fm west, but careful examination shows| "or" t PEACE BE WITH YOU, FRIEND ef! to resemble your own flesh, Tt is| 78, ineldent was hushed up and/siinded tte Son etd as at| “What's the troublet™ reordered As taste epee eet speaks for itself, and there is It happens regularly when we make |absurd to reject an applicant other-|#0Pkins carried on next day. Gast ma tts seth ite with aes “One of those mosquitoes bit me.”;©and, and his expression changed! 7 sen og VOT? Uttle that needs to be added tolany positive assertion here or take | wise suitable, because he is one-half vtite iceeaiat ties. settee whe 'ie a nurse n'a Mine} _ Curt leaned forward, “Good |to a stony tightlipped deflance. Too, : . Lord!” An arrow was sticking in| Weak to move, he merely stared up; en compared with the proposed/i+ ‘rt is one of the most st riking tes-|definite point of view or in any way) inch under the height arbitrarily fix- Someone got the signals mixed—or|neapolis hospital, Their car was Paul’s lett Tt bad wi eet-up for handling through freight. |+:onials imaginable to the d. rE value of|utter an unequivocal opinion, that/€d. The plan recommended would elim-|+ne NRA movement. some of our readers protest or de-| (Copyright 1933, John F. Dille Co) Secunia istigedtiilb Maret ah hir- just below the elbow and passed at his enemy, and waited. “Why's he looking a: you that) |. tnate two of the best trains which plore the suggestion or teaching while 3 pases pri fereee ot | Nooped down to hold the Bas OR Bis sro ac Wa ee ee omlimerrmcR an enernuomn| Sea eae |cscoeomdaen | d expressions of approval are gratifying Chairman James H. Rand of the/charles Hammer is ina Dickinson} “Paull Why didn’t you tell me| | “Good heavens, he thinks I'm go- ing to kill him!” He hastily pocketed, Bes sashdeeeo woeeew cece cee eeneeeeccce and all that but it upsets the entire ‘Committee for the Nation telephoned | hospital recovering from injuries re-| about this before? When did it hap- Editorial Comment his knife. “Well, he's certainly = ee een rte ee Th N Deal Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma|ceived when crash ia car ed into aj pen? ” tsb Succtisei "cities dlssses innnd|| ciate orice tee eaters | lactams attiane. Peenbse citi oosma € INEW that the administration ‘was negot-|truck driven by Glenn dalbert south | “When I was golng back to those|stolea! cuss! ther cities on the Great Northern|| 77°02, 2t¢ published without regard |ithat way because folks who like our —-m—- ating with the banks of England and/of town here Dec. 17. Hammer's nose| boulders to make Francois and ¢ on to whether they agree or disagree France for dollar stabilization at 62|was broken and an eye was nearly} Jocku quit shooting.” 'E spoke in the Jargon to the In- ‘would feel quite as keenly the loss of| with The Tribune's policies. style tell us, and modesty constrains ° ts. He said H “Don't bs us to keep the information confident- asninoeton ||\Seneauen ore Curt whirled around ina rageand|* dian: “Don't be afraid. 1 am te 80 eorecaanerreage sgcmitaarel a fal; whereas folks who don't like our | fe ee aa looked for the two guides. But they | friend. I hear you say hurt-cry, and wi would continue Examining Public Service _ | style tell the boss or the head man. ouling. had wisely sidied away into the/{ come over here. I take you now to fr operation would be the Olympian, of (Washington Star) ‘We had little squib here recently PP gererinrbe lever eptaqapeeciwernined dark. my tepee and make you nosick. You Pe the Milwaukee line, which would cut|_ The American people pay about four |in which we condemned the home- a bad guess.” “Did it break your arm. Paul?” | understand I am friend?” 4 across a small th-| Dillion dollars a year to some two and | work evil in second rate elementary |War to Finish Looms on Labor Clause 8 “No, It slid between the bones. i 3 50 segment of the sout half million employes in National, |achools and ‘manned high| of NRA ‘Wagner Glutton for| Closely affiliated with Rand's com- Pi * ‘The Indian's look slowly changed. ni; west corner of the state, just as it! state and local governments for the 1 and oerly Ite crop the| ‘Toll .. . ‘Hopkins Gan Get ‘That|Mittee is Warren, _chiet ull tout, won't your. Gan you|'® bewilderment. He had expected sn does now. It would not be of major| administration of their public affairs.|quaint affectation—I, ol’ Doc Brady,| Hair Cut Now . . . Just How/#@viser to it and to Roosevelt. Hence aiaueess a YOU the white-skin to gloat over him be- ' ¢] service to the state as a whole. How much of this vast amount is lost |in the singular, am ‘responsible for| Strong is Warren? ... Stir Tem-|the question is: How did Rand and Paul braced his foot against|{re finishing him off, and the ] But we could do without these|°Y Waste and inefficiency from un-|what you read in this column—I con-| pest in Milk Can, as get off on the wrong foot? % stranger was speaking in tones of ‘ ' £1 passenger trains much better than| ‘mained Personnel; from the changes |demn homework on the ground that —— edits Giithea fear pail Curt drew out tho|avmpathy and kindness! Be we could withstand the peoposed| politics? “How does the pay compare |" nce secon tulwed, Pained| Tribune's Weslungion Correspondent| ‘Big milk’ distributors protested arrow, as gently as he could, A| “What name you?” Curt asked. } Z curtailment of freight service. Under|With the pay of employes in private |ang ioauenack peneata from school| Washington, Dec. 26—Bitter war is|quietly but powerfully when the AAA| spasm of pain swept across the} “Hal-ee-Tenn-Ogshamowam.” t tu the Prince plan, through freight ship-| cStablishments? What is the usual teachers or superintendents were filed brewing over Section 7-a, labor clause| Consumers’ Guide — questionnaired young Canadian’s face, but he did] Curt smiled. “S'pose 1 call you {g ert ments also would be 4 away fi tenure of office? What improvements |with the head office. Fervent ex-|of NRA. consumers on milk problems. But not say a word. A tricklet of blood | Tenn-Og, huh? Now we take you to pa 8c North Dakota railroads would paaeemaie? ‘pressions of approval came to me from| Friends of Chairman Bob Wagner|they won, in the vote against muni- followed, surprisingly little for 80/ tenes.” Babe reduced SI ell A a a ini poatreg paper eal lot the National Labor Board say he|cipal milk plants,-by 2 to 1. bad a wound. Prik daathacerstheKiseshea a fel i fel taken by the Social Science Research | .,O¢ day I offered here some advice Fromises to “explode” on the Senate/ On the other hand, consumers voted “We ought to be thankful it didn’t | grint of diluted brandy to brace him, 4 so.‘ branch-line service. Rigincil: ant. ceasateataeriies about pruritus. An inane critic ve-|floor. As a senator he will cite his/nearly 2 to 1 for government con- hit that large artery in there, Paul.| .n4 then began dressing the wounds. ¥ We Hundreds of persons who have built} seven of the great national scien [nemently observed that the subject/experiences with recalcitrant indus-|trol of milk sales. Til fix this up properly, and then you | phe shoulder bullet had gon~ almost 4 koi -2Omes in North Dakota on the pre-| societies of the country. The was scarcely suitable for a mixed au-|trislists in labor disputes in an effort| (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) want to take care of it till it starts| sotirely through. Curt extracted tt, no: mise of railroad stability would be/fund, one of the Rockefe trust | “lence, but did not press the charge|to “clarify” 7-a, to heal. A wound like that can be) stoned the bleeding, bandaged the ine funds, will finance the |When I reminded him that Webster] That's important, because Wagner ugly if it gets infected.” | of plaster fap fore to move elsewhere to work or| funds, Will finance the work. The com: | ierines pruritus es 5 Latin medical|i# author of NIRA, as well as the While he was bandaging Paul's YOU® nod stuck s cross of P ¥ thrown out of employment altogether. mission's findings will be m i lterm meaning itching—specifically| Public works and unemployment, re- Barbs arth tue aged a dewareesian aces essed 4 28" A serious blow would be struck at the! making “construct! peor e* | itching without evident cause. Uef measures. He has been talking| ¢: rb Feeling stronger, Tenn-Og lea! Missouri Slope cities of Mandan and| tions for America’s future culdenes a | _ 128 talk about Oxyuris vermicularis|about 7-2 with Roosevelt, who is be- from somewhere out in the might. | ,ock against pack, watching the erica’s future guidance on si ona we Samuel Insull s reported to have A moment later it came again, more | 1744, 3 Dickinson and the development might|the broad problem of public service | ‘Pinworms) recently I said: approve changes favorable| picveq his own receivers in bank- distinctly. ZO ring in its train new arguments over| Personnel.” “Pruritus (itching) is due to oxy-|to labor. ruptey. Uncle Sam would be giad “Why, it's somebody hurt,” in|“! Suess ho's convinced we're not Noi over" Here in Washington, where every | Uris infestation in more cases than| Abolition of company unions is|" UU" tea/d going to kill him, at least not !m- Toi focal freight rates,, for, with thelother resident or so is in Government |are definitely so diagnosed. Any one|one likely result, Wagner believes pain!” Sonya exclaimed, “Paul, did) rodistely.” Curt remarked. “Now P| ved through freight unavailable to help|employment, the results of this scien- | Who suffers with pruritus in any de-|Lebor Board elections of collective , you catch the direction’? let’s try out his lingo, Paul, and see ‘ earry s part of the cost of railroad| tific investigation of a complex prob-|gree deserves to suffer if he or she| bargaining representatives are none Over on that willow island. if he speaks anything besides grizzly t expense, claims for ‘more revenue il be, ered in mae than fa onde fener examen ey wall be as vest wi oyaity shot "Tuoo oto thought bara |P#ME and oreuIne” Kp" from shipments originating in this rest, And while there are | for : 2 ey ‘They managed a three-cornered ~ a many other subjects in connection| A month later came the following|freedom from anti-trust laws under’ dead and left him.’ iked ay Gri territory or destined for is would be| with the inquiry, one feels that the | Message: NRA that it willingly would let labor moved. Finishing quickly with Paul, he penrarsaien 00. ee all entirely logical. study could undertake nothing more| “I want to thank you from the bot- 12 Natural ten- got a canoe ready and carried it thelr questions about his people and Is still is too early to get excited| Worthwhile or of more lasting benefit |tom of my heart for writing the ar-]/ But many big employers persist in tendencies, down to the water. The anguish in grees invaluable bits of rt bout these proposals because they|'? the America: than an|ticle about pinworms sometimes be-| attempting to defeat organization, by 16 Pronoun. that low moan tugged at him, siving some. iam-Kiale and ei Ri have not yet taken definite but| *aalysis of the merit system in theory |ing the cause of pruritus . . . raw/the company union method. Wagner 17 Possession Sonya followed him to the water|!nformation about 8! fe cif Am mere a form, and in practice. The feverish changes | patches of skin . thought I’d go| thinks Congress may demand com- gained by edge, “Please, Curt,” she begged, | L¢Noir. a a 4 Pg would be wise to begin thinking/in Washington brought about by the|mad . . . I believe the Lord an-|plete severance of all employers from force. “don’t run a big risk like this.” Curt was surprised that he s! P | Chi. @bout them now and to watch de-/sometimes conflicting objectives of |swered my prayer through you. After|employe organizations. 19 Valiant. “‘Risk—? What @you meant” |40 this and should seem so indiffer- 4 ‘velopments closely. If we do not, our|StTict economy and economic recov-|one day of using the quassia treat-| The Labor Board's position will be 20 Boy. ad “Those others might still be over|¢Bt to his own clan. It was only i Des reat inland empire may be reduced ery have centered new attention on|ment I slept all night. I used it for| solidified, if Wagner has his way, and 22 Sensitiv there. This might be a trap. Don’t later, when he knew Tenn-Og better % Dev the benefits of a merit system, and, as| several days, and as I told my hus-|7-a stiffened. He may. propose mak- P and had heard his strang6 tragic 4 ; Doc te the status of @ mere tributary] in every major political turnover, have |band, I felt I had been born anew.|ing collective bargaining and arbitra- mental per- go.” Sho was visibly afraid for % nr Edn —_geinotpality. raised old fears for ite maintenance in| Hope you will continue your good|tion compulsory up to a certain coption. him, “Watt il it gete light.” Me ee sera beak 4 He times of stress, work for many years to . « "| point, postponing, but not denying the| 23 Portal. “But Paul saw them leave, Sonya.| He learned that the southern Dart ry zp Burdensome , Advances nme eee inet wee pe 2 oe FM) cama iw rs. eames Dee RO ay 2 of Blam-Klale's tyran- 3 age tho whenever I fall down eee an re ie.’ i Kar Until man Jearns more than he ap-|by the process of education. The idea ees my ace or advice | Wante Double Work 28 Pitchers. “You're sure there’s no danger?” | BY. Middle-aged, apperenty sav | 22 parently knows now, his blessings will Still prevails in many quarters that tats i¢ is my fault. But if it happens} Perplexity assails Wagner as to! '29To devour. “Step in,” he bade her, by way of Fee, Ne ee eee gait | | Mile @ontinue to burden him down. find oleratcy theese for main-|to fit some reader's case, it is the Labor’ 40 30 Deity. answer. “You can go along, if you|™akeup, ccm aie e | Min Just. as many have been hungry to] tanment ts to provide Jobe fon the [ea Wor 4 Bete tee Uke, ‘You know I wouldn't take you|®, Brora) Me Willed. three. met | Moc «the midst of plenty and others have| patronage dispensers. The doctrine of ee, pong ot ibe First a ey 5 it there was any risk.” outright and made broken cripples Bai, been Ml-clad while textiles and. ma-|spolht for the spollsmen is still egard- jan injection (enema) of warm soapy 43To E 33 Rodent. T the willows edge 1 Klosohes,| of several others. Besides that, he : on Pr. terials went to waste, so are we liable ey. ey pig a water; after this has passed, an in- 44To decorate, ~ 3 Thies 37 Live coal. clad in m cry possessed a shaman power of deal a ] qs to mutter trom two major advances| tose] co pane and one finds it de | jection of @ pint of water in which 45To pillage, 4 You. 38To flutter. trance ay coeaning and deorakit | ng some quick mysterious death t= P| fm medicine which have been report-|the party ‘The & tablespoonful of quassia chips 46To permit. §Modera music 39 Merits, seta, lay sprawled on the gravel. | anybody he disliked. % 1 Ber ed recsutly. was Dot adopted” uniil the American | usssis iba kind of wood) have been Ccesmee te 41 Broad smflo, taco down, his body twitehing | “sounds tke poison,” Curt re Balt One of these has to do with » vac-| People had become sick and disgusted |DoUed. More detailed | instructions age Bower, 43 Bive sragees. Curt knelt down and gently turned | ™4°Ked to Paul “I shouldn't be sur- / B.A cine Sor tntantile parsiysis. 3 haentt|OVWF the arrogance of the spoilamen| Gt." ar you want a, copy send ‘him over. ‘The Indias was aboat | rised to find LeNoir is slipping hire i She! been tried on bh but | 224 ed at the waste, inefficiency [Gime “tna 's stamped addresed en his own age, a well-built and rugged | tat powder. Bay, 1 wonder if this gba on human beings yet, but/and dishonesty inherent in leaving * same dl tsn't the explanation of LeNoir's i 5, experiments on animals hint st even-| Federal jobs to them. Every major ad- | Velope (not stamps). man, his hair coarse black and his}... .44n with Siam-Kisle!” i Beit tual suocess, ‘The eclentists working | vance of the merit system since has — skin the color of smoked leather. ape on {t make no elaime but they hold| been won step by step, and there ls s ANSWERS AND QUESTIONS Tole constant effort by one class of poll- Calcium for Migraine Wilk out cause for hops. ticlans to weaken the system when op- Ra The other pertains to the common | portunity presents itself. ost Deans bas eorex, sunaee Jam Cd, greatest single enenay of health| President Roosevelt has written his |siiacks, at leash every week. O8 your Vall for the human race. & physician at|@pproval of the study to be undertaken | cin isctate, and he took them after the of and believes that a distinct contribu- ‘University ‘Minnesota has! ton to government will result. Tf the |esls for about three months. The ‘was cleanly of hart planned Eq found 2 new trestment more success-| study is able to center public atten. | ft week after he began taking them Cok knot, and’ his smoketanned | Te20-05 sald, but had stayed on the ( ful than any now in use on the basis| tion on the benefits to be achieved by |B¢ had just one Ught attack and that clothes bad the pleasant odor of|malaland shore and taken no part of initial tests, ‘wide application of the merit system |Was the last until two weeks ago, mountain pines and insamorable |12.the Sight. He bad ordered that the Rveryone wil saree thet mastery| 10 he selection of employes for all |When be had another light | attack, S campfires, mea should be killed, their bodies bell’ OFEr these diseases would be of vast) Severmment activities, National, State Soe Sa" sting the calcium lactate : Curt pointed at Ave loug whitish jsunk in the lake with rocks, and inter benefit to the human raee. Mafantile|fMs wil have been Gehiaved. ars. C. B,) -| weals which scored the Indian's lett |thelr canoes set adrift dows 0 tive paralysis cripples more persons thaa| Bay bere, Sern * Answer—No harm in another course Perririrvitri | cheek and ran down his shoulder to| Lilluar, to give the appearance of ® conte of the calcium iectate—tn fact it 1s his breast. “Look at.those, Sonys.|f#pids disaster; but the white girl Th ell other causes combined. If it] 999 MEN INC. W. & WORK advisable to take the medicine for a \ ae rit. 4 Sil Bi He's been in @ fight with a grisaty | Bust not be hort, if they could pos- ‘were vanquished % would liberate} Mew England, N. Dak, Dec. 26— \S SY ry stbly help it, Dick month or two at least twice @ year. some time or other.’ their Mon in industry. ee Sree Deer conn. Gay 6 Hatt. | how badly he had-been abot. One bal- those ‘orders about Sonya, til @ —_On the basis of some of our past|‘Z, Remsire to the amount of $1,800 Invisible Lifts 5 ‘et had struck him ia the shoulder, bo heda't intended © — ehinking we should be against this on| tig eps ade es aeand | |X am 24, 071% inches tall, In order painful but mot critical wound, for /she should return to Ressian Leake, Aci high school and side streets are be-|to obtain = position I seek I must 4t had not shattered the bones. Aw-| {or she would report how the party west the ground that it would add to the|ing gravelled in the city $4,761 have | measure not less than 68 inches in had met its end, Had he wanted her ery Sabor surplus. been allowed for the work. Other |height, How ean I make it? (J. D. ioe bat i Rie OemRRAE | ee aced foe | projects are being completed near|/O.) at Abie hana il cheer Taro | Mote Regent. and other parts of the| Answer—Weer lifts attached to (oonwriess,

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