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THE WORLD AT ITS WORST —The Minute That Seems a Year.
too much fo t them.
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Memherat ea
T
J.
YOUTH.
Mu
Cel
• IM
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l
(
dering how many years
are
at the nezt dance; while
fairly raced atter the
with whm they could have a
GAMBLING.
ni
)
F
the knee as well’s at the bottom.
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limted:
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after
led
VALENTINO.
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of
pen
his
da
1,17:27.
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toreign trade in pre-war years. The
iie.
Jew 4:
No doubt the Filipino wonders
more
y
The great, who once split rails.
D
will be with us always
By]
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tod
reached her
tomer.
will not buy until he la inter
Next to the smallest thtmF in
true
are
lac territory where
the
To
Chjcago Tribune cireulatea
Perhap- the tectea would stand
Unusual People
Furt
1
other
H
Your Birthday
when
not meet
with the euocess which it would It
IL
for recrea-
Devts necepta without a wh
Me waded riebi
l
The firs: thi
PANTOMIME . ... Bu J. H. StrieM
The Spice of Life.
would cause a man to
I
dale 60
commeneine to
dividualtatie effort.*
I
$
EVERSHARP
n.
WAHL PEN
" rood la the repuhiie
► winter months with
tranaportatien between the mouth
N
river and the on
"87
sem- and the Canadian capitalieta to the
I
«
the setter
peopl born on this
74
bushels of wheat, more volume as
well as more value, then in the
for the same months. a
Lke all gambling, it’s run
on
the
10.00
15.00
D'un
•tarried I
was
use
Not many,
taken a
wherefore.
Me Work
IM
SU
sed the
th inapis
it Ma
which
*422
6.90
7.60
By fashion’s dominant decree
And Betty's petticoats were B
Until they
knees.
was to dtncharge IM
employes.
dots are:
Men
Patef a
Philadetp
Amon
ie the <1
Woman'
orary m
The ev
of Fouad
plannea i
tneuve 11
The fra
inea about
la He m
Auatin's
aad its 1
la mustc
Mrs St
toastminti
affair and
he did
as et
dlem to the man who says
kt have succeeded except
Wie.
you have a latch-key. but for I
cents I'd Hng the bell and hand
you over to your mother"
-Mother went to Florida today
and dado duck hunting la South
YWCA I
Admin nt
The ese
tin TWCJ
at »;M •
libs bunei
llama nat
moot wth
thia to I
meat to
mest of
whieh ll
nethine
Ana
cloth.
No germs or other noxious var-
esta.
4
• thatrbe
Staten u
Uncommon Sense
BY JOHN BLAKL
And ministers became exeited
And in their riehteous wrath up-
rose.
Their scolatngs left her much de-
lighted
The vimellght MIU was on her
clothes.
■ ■11--—
The American’s Program for
• L J A
PetethersAustiaJTezaa
More Truth Than
Poetry
evening anpect are «00
ties aad social aftalre
his position
Nor do her very modest garments
Show mors of Betty than they
ought.
G_M(A5
wiLA65 B McQure Newspaper Syqdicate
—for Everharpa features
can be copled’
Eversharp’s perfect
balane makes It 2 eom-
fortable penci to hol, Aad
But now she dresses in a fashion
Wh'ch does not make tee doctors
wroth.
D"An3
1 IBs to ■
heme, mu
there WOO
And U
how It is
can’t undo
tel we tel
my piemsu
When time wore on and styles were
shifted
—the longer they
they are whoa th
"aimed Slav-, The Milk Emuldion
we the atom- Haats. - * - -
fortunate to
Milks Emul:
A run-down
NOVEMBER 13.
The inauguration of anything to-
day much an openine bow homes.
Chicago thief got 10 ringa. Now
maybe he will steal a kies and
set married and get punished.
Anewe
Ne.
why i
eddo of
huhanes
wedtdm
could eal
Completion of dem.
Modern abattoir.
pencil wi
. The teed
""m I should think that for de,
coneye mie you'd all have gene
down together.-
Ceng
•rd da It
teat eves
\
\
3
i
— -mt
Youllnever g
back o the
old fashionet
pencil or
Mn. Bis
DAR Ha
Mr*. B.
to the Be
Revolutio
t eclock,
view. Ri
wattes si
heard au
has been
this teatui
Misses Fi
Miriam G
Mh Beave
•older taking care of the younger.
‘s
*
"ERBTANTEe!
22*
2285
SVS^-tell
.. -» -X.—---you, USS H
Then e<merdtfi« to atreetione and it net
’- =- =e-"e1 with the recalls. your
Wd meney win he promptly refunded.
Prie See and $1,20 per berue
Mdatter.
ciatea Prea.
Eversharpe are___.___
yen have colored lead ta one
in Who te
bear in
pointe.
On •
end kind
women I
here the
hear th
will heft
will •lw
will met
dimmera
lifa, mer
the betel
enow was thicker. He couldn't even
nee the arcade of Madison Square
garden, although a feint arused
radiance high in the air was aa
doubt ths crown of Mghta on ths
Metropolitan tewed. . . . Had
hs made a wrone mow la bolting
White charity begins at home a
little outdoor exercise helps 'it.
The Austin American
.. Nor does It stir to anery passton
Ths gentlemen who wear the
Pubiished by arrangement with Asncclatod First Nationg
Pletures. Ins. Welch for the corses veralon predmed by' Prark
Lloyd with Corinne Grimth M CeenteM Zattiany.
Cepyrtgat UM w Gertrud, alaru.
Men i
themseives
mietake
them free
star that
ever corse
over n h
Sub Rosa
By MIMI
Bu both matehed in
tetlO MM (did at higher
priena Late foe the nemo
ea the pencil and the pen
See else Um Wahl rubber
(teas 820 up
Mote te the U . A A W
THS wAlLco.die
He subtly became as unle. TH
ds pothine of ths sort. Tsu ougat
ts be anamed of yourself alone
---- Re-
ad4e of the peach
retrod end
’ kind east
attentioms
I edm
Otani feer
woman, to
and safe,
his sym
Ie II
woman wl
think I wll
ounds but it le e feet.”
Iton, R. F. D Ka 4,
Physicians smite as she pm by.
And clereymen do not ungently
Reprove her with s ffowning eye
There le no discord or dismnslon
And Betty with a pussled pout.
Receiving not the Iran attntfon
Deelares them fashlons mum
«o out!
FINDING THE FUNDS
show up
the men
Chuekey. Tenn
Mr Oilton
Do not expect yoursent to b,
chaneed late a new person te one
2ez..ot it mhay become a
bo bit wl'k you to fast so to epeak
A3 the -law in other word, to
let with erect moderuuon end
Rereby aneremi•• your bodily health
and longevitg.
poleon paeead swap ea the
y late ot BL Helena but Um
at Nap.Una aad Mo dream
vona IM Mw* coes marehina
behind the Unite. Thie now gen-
Membe et Audi Burma et Ciremlattem.
4 and dladatee emednea u 11 « w otber-
I win. eredited in tan pef. and alm tk.
f teml mwu pebilahe baa: All rele of
' psbuenttos of apecla alapateh- herein ar.
. elm r-eced
^Wj'ips
K3 Says-
bAlber Apple
E versharp for speed, for
hard work, for pciuMaesI
release from comion pend
faudta. Other penet’seem
disappolnting oaco you
hew used Evnhaip. No
The world is going to the doge.
New York grand opera is making
money like a baseball team.
Passenger train bit a car of
dynamite near Joplin, Mo., with-
out injury, but don’t you try it.
, ac “I ShamdwoP.“umtertty: howler who io forever tellne of our
*1 wouldn't go She‘• siren me
up—used to my devicea Bendes,r,.-
Fw one or two m her nna she
TIMEB TO CoNTINUE.
ITS at American bankere
ddratlona, matiemat ereai
wtitutlone aad other key
to boar doorbells
f or e,
it late
flying into the candle flame. In
station that's rising • speaks
"An language
2yDr CCRobmson^
HEALTH IN FASTING
The chief reason for many dis.
teres la over-e4ting. The old Eng-
lleh maxim: “Rim from the table
with an appetite end you will never
ait.down.zitheut one," is goce logie
end health advice co well Heavy,
weent Arequendy appeal for *>■«
in removing non-working fat Ue-
nu• The best ndvice would be eel
lem, fast more, drink plenty of
b”^y^a the highwny of
Fashne te in reality one of the
Ereatest medieines, or ahaU I my
remedies, for 'ho correcuon of di-
Eeuive troubles, each as beiching.
sour «tomach, liver trouble, aia-
petes and heartourn. How. when
and how teup fasting shall com
tinue dependa on • number of con
ditiona Ono ot these is climate,
another to your own oonaiuon of
etrenuth. white a third to the kind
whet your habita are if you live
of work you are engaged |u and
in * fairly hot climate, where
evaporation from the akin la rapid,
sou muet driak pienty of water
elong with your isatins and not
haw it continue mors than two
or.thrse Seya Persona who are
naturally robust sod pood imi
srs can continue their ordinary
occupationa fastina without
any lut-up to efficiency for s week
or more Chom engaged in hard
manual labor or viEorous outdoor
work will find it to their advan-
te«e, "hne astipe. to be cure end
set the full amount of rent ro-
qutred How to MM: she tain tram
easine for one day and see hew It
artecta you
American politician
and belleves
Today’s Thought
------------------------
He that hath knowledge spa rath
-I
The all-metal Wah Pen
te outati
tain pet _______
able lmprovement. It can
nsither ereck norspllt. The
ell-metal barre halds mow
tak. WoN Feu te beaut-
ful, durable. It wM torn
looked around offi.ee or hu.in... -m
amon< its prom- oti busine"* win
lUF-g
■■War Eaitlon <
months...........
lve months.......
by brlliant fears
“ today •• your beythday you
should Uv. more in the open and
tears to hate nee your Mi with ree-
rention and enteretpinment for you
are to conetane dalger of becomne
a drudge. X
.lour mi ed te active, ponitive and
deer, but the mina of an artist
rather than a phalonopher. You
have a natural mpuse to create
rather than to aiasct.
.Your, appreciaton of vieible ana
tane!bie. form is pernaps your aom-
inant faculty. You should be
Sood at any handicratt. and you
naw certainly a natural talent for
Arawins, elthouah you mar never
have deeolopod it to the point of
May cut ns
Then navy trot
One of the best lawyers in St.
Louis left only $500, proving there
are some honest lawyers.
Two Indiana, ages 111 and 110,
are viaiting in Washington, the
-g-, —---- Co.. Terre
______. Ind. . Bold by druggisu
ewryw here.—Adv,
humasuenoadn"ervzirhmoxnhomn
ppportunitiea Wew md. om
Egacwmit"
ure" munt have had—-ome
They-ro naturally
are a thins of the past but ap-
[ parenty those who split Infinitives
dark naughty ute face ot Janet
oclethorpa, uranddaughter of the
redoubtable Jane
"What on earth are you doted
here" ho asked stupidly.
"Perhape I'll tell you and per-
anserine This road
Carolina Aunt Mollie, too deaf
point, describing Valentino in his bouddir,
"several French journalists inter-
slim when he did ___
syotem anvites aimeane. Milke
Emulsion costa nothing to try.
'Milko Emulsion restores heatihy,
natural bowel eetlon; it Ie a truly
eorrecuve medicine, dolne away
with all ned of pills and ph tales
it promotes appetite and qulekl,
puts ths digesive organe In shape - .
to amimllate fooa, and thus build natched by
—a ----• MlIk. Emul. ---r
Scientists are hunting a way to
save corn. The beet way is to
keep the stopper in ■ the jus.
- Ohio state offices almost burned.
Never a shortage of moths for Probably started by some fiery
' — - Ohio political speech.
Correct this sentence: “If I were
we men.* dertared the man. “I
mild wih to haw at leapt ton
The matter of par—that will
take care of Atseir, thinks Davia
never wobble—the exelu-
Nw tlphoMsHtrm.
Tea always know ths length
of land—ike —tnmslli te
dex tells you. Andyoufina
extra leads and Be handy
eraser under the ran. Two
“And the home market grws
swiftly,* dertotas the Tribune. “It
to estimated that our population,
merely by surplus of births over
deaths and with no allowance for
Immigration, to increasing at the
rate of 1,867,000 annually. At tht
' rate our population Increase will.
In about seven years, create new
business equal to all our toreign
trade with all foretgn eountries.
Fifteen years ago it was belleyed
that no sore than 800,000 famiies
in the United States could afford to
m automobles Mure than U.-
000,000 tamiles BOW own ears and
“Taen ta la! I go home by - ----_ _
mynele rve bad toe wood s timet the best of me.
the nayt
The ob "banter who looks com-
petent, and dho talks asirheun-
erstood Ms mother -tongue, has a
- long way the best of it.
Anewe
N te
enes, he
Is to be.
Hw la I
com l»
eend u
Ff ------------ ------
| } dismally at times If independence
EI constats in belonging to an ande-
| pendent country. * years prior to the world war.
While a street car was held up
by bandits in Salt Lake City
it can't be what makes them late
here.
Moreover, •— -
is one of Emulalon
“Evt beer about three batne a
"7 "“"4
or political
obeli take you home t nuppom
eiARPnarepee does not mean snappy
It means decent and tatrty ptos-
porous looking clothins.
Address does not mean volubility.
It means seir-possession and
Eog4 grAmmar.
There is a long way to so after
the pomition has been obtained be-
tore any promotion will come.
Appearsnee and addren are help-
yiewing him on international re-
lations" The real joke about this
to that some of the pollticiane
who actually shape "International
relations*' aren't half as keen and
wtoe as the Sheik.
' El - 15 ,
"a", weymgpazunzgraneis*zieineemnmds..
m.mnelgcuszyan,n rappapto
pae
Ut from his hotel, kept by enter- vrAm! "•••»•«
prianng itllan who never olosed TNi• te the on!y eMId emulsion
their doors. They see led them- made, ana •o palatabie that it to
nelves unomfortabiy st the high 2’*n • npoon Ik io cream
counter, and th, sleepy attenant Wonderful for week, sickly chil-
merved them with ssndwiehes then dren,
retired to ths book of lbs shop He No how mevere your esse
----------- .1---to alert fepo,- you are urged to try MItbs Bmui,
orpe suddenly alon under tht wuarantee-Take
AMERICA FIRST.
CANADLAN engineers backed by
U Canadian capital have taken
d it upon themaelves to build a ran-
temperea,
out. Her
and easy limo— no company man-
nera. no chaperone ne prudish af-
fectations about aisses and things.
Ne fear of shockins if they wanted
to let so—the strain must bars
been awful"
(To Be Continued)
night it must bo l ertock
wee settiine MmoeM t H-: ______
when Miss oslethorpe puadenly alon ___
ohanged her mind sad ordered Aletx botlipe
chocolte loe eream soda. Tten'tocH .f ■
...... . *• prderm4 another, aad whe ate sis mtlsftod
eapitaiint oteandlehes, a Mice of cake
“I have only lit suits
up around the girl in their own
mind. They love to think ot her
as the woqida ereatest pench. and,
they attach mprtemanmip to her
the Dobbs patoat and H to lbs saa- under imeginary circumatances.
It to hara to ssy whether the
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 192a.
But they are absolutely essential
at the start . .— —-— ----- -----
Carolees or over tany-dresetne • bettar. chance of tettine th, bo-
tut ns the customer—who to Un aus it * would turn out end fores
employer away. the bootleggers to psy income
A slight eanthquake felt in
Roma de., was probably cauned
bv rolling the pigzest pumpkin
to town.
an electron. The
A child born today will be men-
stuve, genurpus aad apprectative
and ahua- bo extremel, mover
with no handa.
.Peopie born today are noted for
their everay end the chorouzhnen.
with whlcu they work. They are
capable of iaking infinite paias to
five the best that I, in tem ana
they achieve wuecess 'bl sup li eon:
eintent improvement rather than
------- goody-goody or their parents are
By GLUYAS WILUAMS
i have
tH any heb
eollecttens
they Wtl
house An
banda
clothes," says Rodolph Valentino
sadly. “You may thing that a
large number, but clothes to me
are just like a pick and shovel
to a laborer—they are my tools.”
Sven Socrates would listen to
that.
oocrates also would be keenly
interested in the bit of cable news
spzech sends Mm on to — ***■ .. ...... .. .
ppllcant. (Copvrient, 1923, th, Bel Srndleata tax)
of Southi
wm make’
those women whoes inmatiable de-
mand for admiration bored him.
he had no more devoted frienda
than her father and ter fraud-
mother Furthermore Me curiosity
wen roumea What had the little
devil been up tof
He overtook toe Oslethorpe flap-
per end eeixing her bend drew it
throw hie arm,
TH take you where you apget
a mandwich.’ he said. -Bt/ not
take you to a restaurant. Too
likely to meet a newspaper man"
"Anything to Arinkr
■■lee ONSta woda"
"Yev needn't drink it. But reull
yDmzaur.gua„eroutneu"ear. haps 1 woat * On sscoad ihousbts saarz.2-u-uzpogrzorez dut
fast, ouinopiher food duel as the dont take me home. Taks me to (Innins of her first —
dav. Drink five or six flame, of---~* •e- --i-h* ---nt- 1 E™- o. ner seeso
water Fastine ives a rest 1
your ogestive ovzana.
Fastine may be or two kinds
comapiete ahatinece during a cer-
tale ported or eatine a small
amount of carefully selected food at
regular fn"ervals durire your fast,
taf period or so tons os you de
ere •< is hohehing to be carmla
mil like exerete
He to most readily inter-
the first 10 months this year, over
190 million shares of stooks
chansod hands on the New York
Exchange.
In the corresponding months of
1901, sales totaled over 310 mli-
Hon shares. And the average
since" 1900 has been 1SS millions
This ad caught our eye in the
American Boy: “Join our Boys
Aviation Club. It costs one dollar.
This entitles you to receive all
tbs material, silk wing covering,
plans end all for constructing a
modal gthder, also entltlee you to
enter your completed model in the
grealest Boys Model airplane con-
jest."
We are not yet bald-headed, but
after reading this ad we are won-
"Cen cat nalla and drink nre
water."
"Well, you wontt wo years
hence, and you"u took It. too"
_ "Oh no I won't. I'll marvy when
fm nineteen end a half and eettle
down."
“I should say you wars heading
Iha other way Where have you
been tontghif ,
“I suppone you pride yourseit o«.
being a good eport “
"Rather If Donny'd been Itl Fd
here stared with Mm all night but
he was dead to the worid"
a2You cold he had a party Why
didn t come of the othefs take you
homer »
MEN LOVE TO IDEALIZE
Men love to think a etrrs com.
plosion to naturel and her feet
emeu ana that oho to dainty in
all her waya.
The thing they love most le the
wonderful Tllymin they have built
men tow, the girl or hi IDEA of
her Once hie illumton to -hat-
erea, no A rule hie love grew,
cold.
Perhaps the girt wat never ne
the man had pictured her or all
and he bed mated a person out
of him own Imaginstiom.
U to a good thing to find out
what a rmon’s imprerslon of you
la. aad then try to live up te It
11 to one euro way to improve,
co they umually think we are Iota
nicer than we ere.
(Copyright. 102a, by the Bell
Bndiente, lac)' .
■SP Md tem terrtton’ T5tention ot Senator Remi, eourpet
1 European woT14 . . . tar the Universal company, that
Vasthewonamde -te To tor th. Debs the
nocrney by the atul "aerficetstanaara contros. al other pro.-
uM Loyd Georg annwers ** T—- tor the manutnctur. of
, Nut th. toreontoun. o oa produota 2
tesman of Italy, agrens with t
, -Util. Lon of the Britiat —L” _ ' oL -
e t ancartsompanes with the underetanding
pire" . J?****- $"that standard can purchase one-
inmeemmbilonot"raneeehmra ot the th stndara,
D2C0*. “w.uEt. unote “ is contended by Senator Reed
T An ^future unlso. .end his cllenta, has ‘ monopoly on
r la tee aoar tutero u*>m »• market u •o, sun" bumines
wames treaty to rewritten ” """""
Ins dons to Sil ths commietinz •
"0" “0"" I The Btandard has tee organtza-
ton; th Btandard has the capital.
the Btandard has the right of way
end now what to BoMter Reed aad
hle cltents going to do about nr
Perhaps they wi join torees
with Senator Morrie sheppard of
Texas to force "a return of in-
noted by an attractive pa
Haxt the same thing
with pomition making
■Thu young man or from
looking for a job ahi
mind two cardinal neimhg
The flrot to appearen -a.
The second la address
Austin.
Commissioner managei form of
city government
County library.
New Tra vie courthouse.
Beautifigatiog of Barton Springs.
Completion of iconic highway syn-
tom. including rood to Hamilton
. . . he had never given even a .--- — -— - ■
tea to women ... he gave Me nhow any ntene q collapue HU the
dinners la restauranta. . . . minute."
How. many more blocket The
the law of averages And
suckers come atong, year
year, by the same law.
The ntytes me plain aad, eona.-
quenty.
tunmoraxinzv"rmnbirouiponed
WAITING TOR, THE
VERDICT WHETHER-
YOU CAN KEEP
HIM
thti iw'Xoi"""wE "on.
you are a good sport shout it
You ars apt to regard yoreit ..
zomethine of a ten, but only be
cuee.zou know yourself lo be es
tremely vuinerabe, and iathe, than
appear too mucptbi, vou Dla, ,
»*r and IitsmimIMo game
member the old adage of the
Tropical OB company and behind
tee Troptea on company la tee
Impenal Oil LAmited ot Cantala, a
ooh of the Standard OU company '
77 ' REED ON THB ROAD AGAIN,
COST OF THB WORLD WAR. Exaron JAMBS A REED of
__ ... . • Miamouri to very posiuive ta
“ERE "•,mor •<» a™ nna charge that tee Standard OU
in Europe today iMaa l controls the gasolihe mar-
1913 and ths cost of Eovermentket by contracts to pool patents
the nations that were war- Fenator Rood has unearthed a con-
ts hieher than civiuizaton trod dated August 26, 1022, which
ever known And ynt te.! an auegea agreement between
I war remulted in greater 1o"" the Texas company and tea Stana-
nr. than te. 18 war "eh 00-ara companie by White te. Stand
between 1815 m« I»U te. option to purehan. at
• W Aen4 Ineluding those
r -- — g“1• 0, any time third of the output of
w« tend of wound, anaineggehe Texas company. Also the con-
Wag given in round u" aa tract prod to, for the pooling of
. paleate of each company to pro-
Toumsmuntbendded •• O-Lm them tom compeutora.
Btl M O> Eirt A AM this cnm’out ta aa Ml cult
etat- chr-ct estimate of the re-1
iyy comm E"I.tn -bearing with the senator as coun-
Metlon in world poputuon to met tor the Universal Oil Produets
be tenehea Think of eleven mil- _______ ______ .
... main on tee netalcompany “ Chicago "hica to
HV2 D "50• "" I. • - 7.. i seeking to recover mil jl<jme of dol -
W buuuik fifteen mtlllon Minded lars ta damages from the Standard
or maimed or crippled tar Wo and _______ _______. ------
1 or ameged nrngemnent OI patent
a war debt of thuree buandred anarignta. The chicgo concetn owna
any biionst Thie to what trade’
back seat."
"I don’t quite see what you get
out of It—guessing and smoking
your nerves out by ths roots, and
making yourselves cheap with men
little older than yourseives."
“You don't eee, I suppose, why
girls should have their fling, or"—
her voice wavered curiously—"why
youth takes naturally to youth. I
suppose you think that to a cruel
thing for a girl to say." • ,
"Not In the least," he answered ’
cheerfully. "Don't mind *a bit. i
But what de you get out of it —A
that's what rm curiqas to know."
She toaned her head and blew a,
perfect ring. “Don't you knowE
teat girls never really enjoyed Ute I
before r'
'It depends upon the point of 1
view, I should think "
"No, there's a tot more in it than I
you guess. Tbs girls used to sit 1
eround waiting for mon to call and I
wondering if they’d condescend to I
one of thoee al-night restaurant;. Tel, Veit "0 pAruea"anaon. 7:
Thate Jum the om thine I almot M
hevea I seen and Fm hungry" — .— =TT--n.ner e"n homel
opened • Hille gold mah bog took
out * cigarette and lit i< Her
cherka were ushed under the rogu.
and.her„iaree Nlack •yes-itter
in her fluid HUM taro. She wae
one of the beutie. of tea emson a
drbutanter, bt peornful of nature
Mer olive compiexion wan thiekty
powdered end there wae a dilent
emudz binek
toohae And even on her eyeliaa. He ;
had never mn her que •0 Wa
tanuz made up before, but then he
had ceen littie ef. her •ime the be.
I rtf'*
just as it
easy !• si
reg« t th* <
the moon
•■4 spapb
A 4
al tryin
their wh
many aS
would p
multipled the number of our out,
lots. For decades we sold Tt per
cent to <1 per cent of our exports
to Europe- Today only half the
total to that continent and
our markets In Canada, Mexico.
South America and Asia are ex-
panding.
And then the Tribune placee be-
fore its readers an interesting table
of figures. In 1914 imports repre-
sented $1,410,071,874; exports |L-
467,401,983. And the figures of
1923 tell the story: Imports, $2,-
905,850,858; exports, $2,941,017,138.
These figures should stagger the
THB WAY OF A WOMAN
When doctors stormed st lovely
Betty
As she went forth by night or
dey.
Because the flounces of her pettv
Collected germs along the way,
She merely smned at them se-
reqely.
As down the avenue ehe’d walk
Contemptyous, and proud, and
queenly—
She Ukd to have her elothes
t make talk. ■
anything I tail her."
"I am antontahed tent - your
mother ten you behind to your
Own devices."
’ --------
There are Iola of no who don't
Uba mayonnaise dreseing. but we
haven't yet organised to perse-
cute tee mayonnaise entero,
oonvenient."
“You little wretch! I believe
you’ve been drinking”
"Bo l have! So I have! But
I’ve got an nabestos lining and
could stand another tall one Ah!"
Her eyes wparked "Buppom you
take me to your rooms---"
-IH lake yea home---"
"You" take me to one of those
all-nigh.er»- "
"I shell not."
that of New Jeren Wherover ehera are
y te om indtenttona there are Btandara
_ “I had a chronic cough far a
lene_ume, in fact i setting
., . —- I could not Hnd
anything .Ehat would 0 m. any
P®” A friend rcommended Milka
Emutuion.. The third boule cored
tee rough compielely, MNde m:
healthy and well end I fel like s
new man. Before taking your
i.;.-—1 L"a. 4own to 1M pounds
and. mw t weleh in pountie it
Met seem ponwible that t botete.
er. her srat.detalb.r-a Her short
hair curled about a* faqe ,
her paint she looked like a
la the atreeta al thia hour of the ute " chutd playine with
ao"oukebpre" he maid, "ow tar
zWoulr yoy uk, to knewr -
i Y’ tor peronal rea-
Z J,.rE eE your M* hero me
to.exunction. you 0 • certai
eociological tnterest. I wonder if
zou.ac.reatz. any wora. Ehan Jour
V‛ Beeora r
l 3,000,000 have already been pro-
duced ta 1923. BUSINESS IS AS
good as wb MAKE rr-
| Take these fact homa They are
I worthy of tepetition: Wheat to
I not king. High wages are better
• than cheap tabor Europe can’t
wreck our proeperity. Only our
own politician* can hurt ua. This
to the day of opportunity. These
I timely Mate are as appneabto te
the peopie *f tee wouthwest M they
ere to the people of minot and
though Parente have
Ed Doss, a Texas farmer, has
a potato four feet long. Big
enough to fatten nine boarders.
1 1‛ .
ton which others used In manu-
facturing. During recent yearn thia
ettestien has changed and now
more than half the value of our
exports to made up of manufactured
products other than foodstuffs
“Like the scientific farmer, we
have learned to diversity," thun-
ders the Chicago publication^
In addition to senng a RRater
variety of merchandise we have
the world
Still, the ola-fashioned prepchet
" who talked theology was Juat aa
e< nearly inspired as the new one
[ who talks geology.
( There to no truth in the story
; that a conference of governors
will be called to help enforce the
tourteenth and ntteenth amend-
i menta.
PAY IS LAST THOUGHT.
By NBA Service.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn-Knoxvme»
naw eity council had to choom a
ety manager within 13 hours atter
election.
That was u‛V• Haw to piek an ax.
ecutive to run a
city like thi
The ee u n c 11
members knew
they would have
to go out of
town for an ex-
perienced man-
SELLING POINTS.
Apples and strawberries used to
be told in barreis and baskets.
The farmpera put Jhe big onus on
Thal, they fancied was a telling
point.
But they were wrong. The cus-
tomer pawed over the fruit, and
finding the eman apples end ber-
rise underneath, refuted |o buy.
Now apples and strawberrtes are
acid la .attractive boxes, and the
standard pf the trait to uniform
throughout.
And because of providing con-
tainers for all aorta of merchan-
dise has grown rapidly to the last
few years.
it is a strong selling point.
For the n-sk thing cd do to to
sttract the attenton of the cus-
monte
Uoob her traling skirts
. caught.
XX (Continued.):
He walked down the avenue as
rapidly m ponaibie, ha handa in
his pocket* hia head beat to the
wina, no longer transported, tore-
Ing ato mind to dwell OB the
warmth of his rooms and Me
bod. . . . Hle hand ached. He’d
go to the office tomorrow and
write hia column there. Then
think things out. How was ho to
win such a woman! Make her
euro of hermeitr Convert her
doubts Into s pasalonate certainly)
She, with her highly technical
past: Moke no mistakes’ If he
made a precipitate ass of himmeit
—what comparisona: . . . Hia
warm bed ... the compiet
and personal imolation of hia rooma
In a Few Weeks
Cough WM getting the beat of
him but he got rid of it quickly.
4 —' -
doesn’t dare give me away to ■■ ■ ----
^‘f^Td^'S:? me Gained 60 Pounds
“Lee Clavertng! What luck:
Take me home “
He was looking down into the
two bananaa
"Uroat heaven!“ <
Bring. "You muM
ack of M JSHA"
BOMB AMERICAN FACTS.
^F*cWcago Tribune, high wages
are better than cheap labor.'
Europe cant wreck our proeperity:
omly our own ponittelana can hurt
us; thio is the day of opportunity.
And then the Tribune tells the
reason why. For many decades 75
per cent to 85 ner cent of our ex-
ports consisted of foodstuffs and
tonight to bother with old togien,”
■be Matted up the atreet and
clavertng hesitated but a moment
Her home wae on Can Sixty tinuh
MreM Heaven only knew whet
I(&
Tribune scores another
Americans are exporting
Inoat cftixens
ead picked on
Howell J. Dava
former premtdent of the Rotary elb
for temporary manager.
Davis arc*pled without a why er a
E eubegtetten Ret Peta tm A4vanes,
_________ * -Sbr Dear ad Banday amedleani
• 2/% L____ Monc tHm 4Me Year, raw materials, such as ore and cot-
MB I * pu Sudyy only-t t,“ „ M
mmei ew monthe......................2.80
•2i dtt Braneh Tairhane Ull er 3821
hger, end 13
hours might be
even too short
for hin Sourney
here, let alone
decision end sc-
to’ta aasil
fields which lap some PM miles up
tea river. Behina the enginees
,1 officers’ pay.
era will boil at
Yoo w
devil that
outbursta ।
ihings und
might happen to her
although her moraer
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