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PAGE SIX _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ma 25 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19: ae = — ta ne pe ne a | ‘ ’ \ ea | tixity f judgment, against which wel Z A . fi y that’! y sota’s Capt | of judgment, agai c nthem.” It was from this play that . | Minnesota’s Captain }may well be warned. ! \ “The Marriage Whirl” was adapted. | an Hl | “It is not to conceive of any-} In support of Miss Griffith is an | 5 that w more unfortun- | imposing array of names. familiar | , ty based upon the to theatre goers, Harrison Ford and | ‘0 Man ericans boast than Kenneth H p the leading | velopment. of in- RUBY IM. AYRES Sed tare | roles. Nita Naldi lends her person- | religion, ‘To ality to the role of a French dancer. | 6 | BEGIN HERE TODAY ling pallor of her face. There was! WW i THAN | 1994 7 5 PETER LYSTER loot nis memory | something pathetic in her whole EDUCATION | complete Treedo from shell shock in France. Upon} pearance, and unconsciously his STRESSED TO of u state chure! his return to London he fails to ree-| expression softened. CLUB WOMEN —— that ery citizen to ognize. y roin to marry me, ef follow the dic his own con. | NAN MARRABY, the girl to whom ie noked, pently, i Farmers Paying Taxes sei ns and he is betrothed, Nan, broken-heart- . ittle si 4s deoin. t A > PENNANT HTH ~ afilations. “Under thet guaranty we ed, hax returned home to care for| There was a fittle pause. 4) (Continued from page one); Promptly Following Year have erected a system which certain ‘her three motherless stepbrothers. . ie ont as if if wi ‘ah : + : 7 1 ed r tnder She fa pe » advice “ladded, “Thank you,” as if it were) their own communities and state, | of Good Crops IN At) YEAR Ne yoaliee could ‘ Under She foils to. heed the advles: of Her 51, afterthought ouch her,| SOUMEY and city’ institutions, to pro- Crop: N eer He did not attempt to touch her.! mote the use of the traveling li- d f dhacas te com jel anita with DIoTh. that she en! He gave a sigh of relief, as if this| braries sent out by the state library’ The personal property tax rolls - croeda to come here and, unite with | courage the love ‘ were more than he had’ expected. | association and to work for the. for the current year for Burleigh ——* wre all citizens , “JOHN ARNOTT, with whom Pet “Tam a man of my word,” he! passage of legislation for the es- county, taxes on ‘which became de , Thi ime the Tez Has G pn Necexsary is nesting at the home of Arnotts| sid. “Tomorrow J will take you! tablishment .of # free public library, | linquent on Mareh 1, will be turned! Migs time the Team TH “Rut having invited them here, hav- | widowed sis eee ATMOS ty sce my solicitors, I will, hand! supported by county funds, in every! over to the sheriff’an October i , Played in a World oe ne ins ven here, : net far from the! vou ever, all your father's 1OU's and] county in the state. | according to County Treasurer G. 1 = Byee Me a contribution: te the buildin of the ster and although she ie eon oie Madcing: Bny. Np. | Spear. and those who do not y be Series nation is fa “ a ie "i “ Nan did not move. 7 Valley City, N. D., Oct. 6.—(#)— | fore that date will find that, in ad a road faith those liberal institut PON, a money lend-|, “You told me you would give them) The 20th annual meeting of the! dition to the original tax and the find. (raditions. whieh have. been or, who has told her that Peter is |, me ea engaged to! North Dakota Federation oe Wom-/ added penalty of 10% per cent for CA ci Liki ae tt PA NLL hh a a i ee ce a you.” she said. en's clubs opened here this morn-| delinquency, there will he the sher- cigar ou'll like . ; i productive of Oud. The Brine te aCe Win otter et mavens oe He laughed. oe par.| iE, With Mrs, John Emerson Feath- iff's fees to Those who wish ¥ es b t : eG erase | order to settle Wee fi 2 * -| “Are you trying to drive a oar-|erstone of Valley City, president,; to save this extra expense are ad-| 66, . Hat menelint Me alt tnd protect her father “trom| gait with me?" he asked presiding. The attendance at. the/ vised to make payments before Or-| SROLTAN BUNDLE EMPRESS Firat for the aie ld. | threatened | financial embarrass. | Well, you shall have youn fs opening session was not as large a8 tober 16. 10c each, ay iu Et eriaehin wiihoan Amer aponite Of the. ; tomorrow, and | Lyster's—-the expected, but incoming trains today |" Payments of real estate taxes are} (1O¢ each, oF. 50c for a bun. OMA Ce eee eee aeee ee | Nan heard that Sefton a6 alvenay (OE, DOIEY mS | will bring other delegates. Every: being made much more rapidly thi ct Bye, Foil w topped.) is athe (che jy demoustiating the possibility ||| TON HINTS lagers that they are|,. There was a note of determina-) club in the state is almost certain| year than previously and the ( in 1901, ne and . ithe oO monlous: coope ut mong 80 ed. In the village she. meets| tie? in his voice, and Nan realized) to be represented before the receipts to date are conside = — = : a nie y he managen y s groups one at qudiniuhee (who iivites her tal that this was the best she could) sions ond, Fis Y Siternoan. greater than for the same period i ae Ric tis yeare Uriun nd significant Of we iat help with a chureh function and|P°PE LF a» ghe said. She stood] Reporte teres teers ccivea | ever sears past. The total rei Katz Takes Third inated the senior circuit ot ity the common fund of our ma- | then opines that Arnott’s sister ing her’ hat. “And when shall PU aointhe. dead Tha ‘after-| tise forthe aon ce ene Be DD, ‘ ‘ ‘ t : is ermmon find. of Sue will (SoGhe A ng pat And alllat the morning session. The after-| fice for the month of September, Vacation in Past Hu elie. to year o hi ¥ i \ i o Hig terial intellectual, and piritual r | we ihe marcied? she pine 4 . bes noon session ath be given aver te this year, were $53,117.67, 25 com PF f Y HEMWEEld's series idel f ; ! i sou TOW iG : : story] There wast no emotion in hei ve department of the| pa 3683508 for cs . NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ere was' i the legislativ department —o pared with $36,835.05 for the 4 ‘o’ PRIS _ Tn that year, the Pirates met de c iad ees Caan ie ve tae Parone n felt if she. were just @ she did not care in the federation of pence Rie c. HK month a year ago. A bell Se orty our Tears PIEWAE Na Hinde of the Boston Hed Lexi jum by th Which is the foundation of real na- | Mechanical figure foreing herself to fepuietive caund’ table at which | than iieretee att teane ch rel Enjovitie a vacation, So five out iht ame " prised tions! venius and nationat progr Wolk on OF i ne Abid you are putting everything on al questions relative to legislation for, cause of the heavy payments, the third he h in the past 44 aie later, in 1909, still under - wen nH realize that (here te the aperpowering ‘sense of weak-! very mundane footing,” he said un-| women and children will be discuss-! ers are in better positions this fy 70n ee Clark’s leadership, the Pirates swept true A ins who did not happen Thea ri ia litt i awa conte comfortably. “You talk as if itled, is also on the program. Miss|than for some time to meet their) 20%, Sau F lif., where he EAE dp once more aid for the last te tw te born an our section oF the cas | yymen the mist ltted, and out of) were just a business arrangement,"| Minnie J. Nielson, Bismarck, state( obligations and. are much. more] Will send the winter, He bas lewd time prior to this season, ‘They bat ‘ try, wha do not attend our nlase af | Te sienee . it is—to me,” she answered.| superintendent of ‘public instraction.| prompt_in the payment of taxes. | Mis livery stable and ether busing: tled that year Hughey Jer religious worship, who are not of our ee te a ony interestin: ‘And there is’ another thing--the|and Mrs. Henrietta Lund, director , Delinquent: October interests Where: wor Wage pened: nings’ Detroit Tigers for the premier racial stock, or Who are not prot “Really! How (very interesting!" | hoys ...1 can't’ leave them, of| of the children's bureau of ‘the North] The second. half of the. current ae ee ttl won out after a nip and in our lang Hi we are to create | yagi war weddings» nowadays,” | COUTS®: Dakota department of labor, will! real estate “taxes will become de-| has been actively engaged in bu i tuck that went the limit. of y on. this a free republic! yi” pudeney went on. l dontt| He, frowned. ; speak at the conference. Mrs. Young| linquent on October after which| Here since that time. seven afore being decided and an ¢ d civilization that | pues, jude! with them myself | ¢q, 4 ca make some are will also give her report at this time|/a penalty of five per ‘cent will bel gre ‘, Th ind ‘Tigers: won “on an will he uf reflecting the trun | AL's matter of fact, I helieve the| 20%, thems” he quickly. | The) and urge that club women take an| added. Divorce Cases alternate day in that. serie: and sreatness: glory mankind, it glamour the uniform and the ro- two older ones can go She : active interest in all legislative Collections at Treasurer Spear's : nN 7 SHUESAUAis, the only puying sur Will be necessary to regard the Kianee of parting ie more than’ hate] ie school-but T suppose the young-| matters in the state and that the]office during September were as Being Heard Today vivor still in Pirate uniform, was the ference idental and une | responsible. for such marriages eat iene old enous state federation wecoms a mentor of | follow eee . hero of the National Leayuers’ tri tial, We have to look bey. yall: eC: Hae S| Nan cried ou! ; the women’s conneil organized re-| Current. y § e ° Mis He was credited with the” outward nanitest Butc-well, people must do as they oxitigudie! Ob, Tean't part from! cenuy' at Binmarck, | °°! Prior year's ts . eRe en: fittestour Pir etorie cree divine 5 WeKeel a 5 3 jaudie he formal opening of the conven-! Miscellaneous + ts. opened ai Sarai MAL aeties, Sucldsntallg. wis. oti owed upon any race | words, “parrat-lite, Of courses ie] par tabaven’t asked von to part from| tion will take place tonight and the| "including probute fees, Tne be sions Pee setts, licidentally. wits to disclose of patriotism and characte | Tould’ net really be Cot Peter thes] Rims” he answered. “Some arrange-| club women will be welcomed to the| interest on daily bal: ae SMledcand a snuiibar of lim prescribed games, which at Porhes: Kieid e principle that it is nec-| were talking--it- was. some other| ment can be made. ear your) city by representatives of the city.| ances, school appor- cas et for trial at the term 3 times has been ‘fixed at Nd he there to apply to the attitude | nan, ; . rather i eae shen he will| tte pshools and churches, Mrs. F.| tionments from state, Seve tions were schedul WaeKihe: conte: | mind among our own people it is also! “and new do say you will es don’t know when he will) Q, Dickinson of Minot will give the] etd. .. seg 4137.29] oa for x : J necessary to apply to the attitude ot | y come} be bac response for the club women. Mu-! Redempti ed for rhoon, in ranks among the most keenly ontstop | Hecessary te apply ta the attitude ef | and help with the church decora-| "ye half smiled Te auanbere’ bye local GAVeke Geld | ae ep reRE sess cluding the RUA. of all championship: ee hcie mind among the different nations. | tions,” Miss. Dudene: ‘d again = See will be plaaxeae US Gr Raat: Hy) fant: on farm loans McClellan though fo ness ame nt and| During the war we were required not Nan “realized. that. they had] ati{r ott Joagts willl be | pleased” [also be a part of the program as will Int. on school lands Bertha Lan IgWlvimitic clement | to put Strong emphasis on ihe rage and had. stop-| 4, Yess said 3 jan. yield Aum hat be the procession of the presidents. | Inheritance ea Bett Tag Hy Boblithe 1912 ser } evervthing that appesied te our own ped vat the ate. “AST told "you, fore he went away that y Li aie Seed grain oseph Mann \ Red Sox conquered the Giants after national pride bu n equally strong! Mrs, Mears q g, 1: - i tie, and the 1921 thriller, i : disparayes other peoples. ‘There was | note?" ne @ Taine eee names ''"| Have Hallowe’en I ine Ro morrow but sev Washington pennant [Sa aan ies an intensive ¢ ation of Os: “Yes,” sa Na eae il, Gow $03 ange pen for the ol purrers Winning team fought uy to Vi ORT BRIEFS 1) eects cand emmities, toe] and 1 dar Mr. Lyster willl gue pépan: “Ut You've got to sayy Party October 19 mproving oad and these will likely be taken up at tory over the Gia even |xether with a blind appeal to force, | come well,” Miss Dudeney went! °"s it 4s “1 pees East of Pr that tin Gece ai g | that took possession of substantially phe Ue davolek peel aagioe ah, Mey eet MEL aectioneociay a Gta wean MAR Ison, eee nies sil” tee: Heoulec (OF the oath: Of ss Mar-|jeast! I've brought several for’ you| day noon dinner at its den. in the Detour Is Used} ,, ,..60-)70 MEET Paul spirits. Dhey supplied ithe ‘incentive said Nan; she just] ©yC "OSE some’ little eases from his| meeting gesterday, nt * Splendid Trafti a a Mrs. 8, W. Corwin, 700 Fifth. street, for destruction, the motive for con-| touched the thin, _cotton-gloved| pocket and put them down on. the| Presitient Strauss spoke of the In-| nigharg Noot of the city on state) Thursday afternoon. The guild is ‘: | quest. hand before she turned and walk-| Pople ternational. movement fostered by] ed? wren, a sci, NOW Deine detour-| planning to hold a rummage sale pilot, Bueke i | How To Make America First ed_ back table he Lions’ club. to. put in. each | (over, 4 fairly xood road which} Saturday at the parish hoy Ha and the final triumph HITATION | “But in time of peace these senti-|" "So Peter was going to marry Doris! yXt” Made ne attempt to open) the Lions’ club to put in exch) takes the traveler a few miles south | ==——e een Ww John ching M ENTS | nts are not helps but hindran H rs. ae = | he wack schoolzoom 3 framed Th we ane of Bismarck, thence east a short 3 FAVORED 7720" ceeressed nae ees raed not realizing, that she spoke] onened the snap of one case andj schoolroom in Burleigh county. This| have been placed just west of the “ Hunteetiy: correct epination for ug] 1 auwere Katte Somehow Tthink) showed her a magnificent half-hoop| movement has the endorsement of | state prison. | Kostas te Mavaeene Ihee lato. checien Nedproblem lho nelseatyy + She said’ again! of diamond: lost. women would} prominent natio educators and of | The reason for the detour, accord- a series,! ane ‘which we have to solve is how to] She wondered if Arnott had! £0, made with delight over that,” he} the public at large. | Last weel's ing to the state highway department, | aeauttal r the service bent on inflaming the public| hake America first. It ean not be| known it thet auntie be emnel” id, with satisfaction. wie) ‘Collier's carried a facsimile of the| js that Stanley Brothers, contre*tors, Seer ieed ae areas at r the purpose of forcing xev-| ne ithe Teultivatlon of nations | over and awed TeTiaedy hea tme don’t care for diamonds,” said) code and an extended news item] are con tructing 5 1-2 iniles Sy im in Tole. It is re- ernment action through presuiire| oor, on cae en, mor naod ue y ask ener zs 5 : a nine provements in highway No. 3 be- ith and final Of public opinion ix an exceedingly | PikOUy, Azrowance, oF | selfishnes pele pone for a man sake ANas Mot] She was wandering what she would| The Lions’ clubs of the country ginning at the eastern end. of the Paine cries, the players were dangerous un is aireeed- |p antreds,, Jeulousion And. suspicions | Vets ered 1 ‘do with Peter's ring. “I wish you| are going to contribute funds to as-| proposed paving. Grades are being Realy ; ol their emo- ent: This “i fori One a ids _ ive of any bene- one on ie pi pe save her) would choose,” she said again.” “T in the restoration and preserva-| cut down, fills are being widened tions, so tense and exhausting wa z whether it be for thes ‘pore again we mise apply thé aah ee teas ,,| Would much rather you choose.” tion of that historic battleship, “The and the road otherwise improved. He Ble The game went to tea vencinye the executive | yi er tclerations Berause there ine she though, dreary; very. Ring atl anlle, Ave # little “exclamation of Constitution.” | The vessel will, be! Centiact for this work was let Aur: bitterly fought ore the or the heads of de- Ree eae ae there.are | oe o 3 | annoyance. i‘ completely rehabilitated and made aj ust 26. RRARGOx /eained 0 th bother Respless/ noneia peu our Or eeiisee daninine en | has happened to you? he | shrine which thousands of Ameri-| The work beivg: done by Stanley 4 fatal error Support Defense But Resist Mili: thGughts, we are not warranted in| this time. of. Peter's engacement: | sou sunie’ seem to have: lost alllicans. will salt each yen uy Brothers has notuing to do with that Giant outf ts, we are not ated to) OP a +] your spirit. ‘Strauss, president of the Bismarck) part of the highway between Bis- istsrinine whnt. apnraneiitione re adaing nothi the s - I too, that he ; sand} have tu away, member of ‘the state committee for} which has heen proposed and over ie nted, what appointments shall 'jization. | We can make tittle ran (Wane she Swe, Broken hearted: vould] yeDgn't You care’ a hang for mail Saneeac funds for this purpose.| which there is now considerabie con-| be Cane tale tribution to the welfare of humanity’ |. The th vent stung her, she would! Nan?” he asked rough Everyone interested in preserving, troversy, the highway commission conduet of i He oie SEO Cah eer ce peeies | Harley, ‘Sefton, ) AD MOLEY, fH Her Blue eyes met his; she gave a} “old Ironsides” is invited to con-j points ov Shen as Whetever the inilica peop! d all others are an inferior | Morey, § mn. ttle shive : tribute. eepeieeceroer is Srna Ube Re yaar acne ime rads “ people. We do not need to ve too| Nobody could be sorry for her then] “No,” she said. “You know 1! si 3 ELECT at te hee at ain of anotl vr cam j aeares ule ta to the civil auth aeity iGuidsinathecnssantiencel: car cen 7 Sefton was rich and sought after:| dont’ She tried to free ‘herself. Pocteher 1 aba Deancishlenated:ias ELECTRIC COOKERY that of 1914 whi Braves, | liberties of the Mining | Tighteousn Ne could give her money and every-|“There isn’t any need to pretend, is} tival and Hallowe'en party night. MEANS Piet acne: ae tional defense should at {,, it is true that we live under most| thing she wanted. She wondered] there?” she asked. “You don’t care| Initiation of new members will take| COOKING IN COMFORT Nee Gone oe inl all times boremi beckett ee favorable circumstances, But before | desperately if the things money|4bout me either, I_ know.” place promptly at 6 o’clock and will| a sight garacs. ‘The 85 | ee MIN OMANT ata Rec wecietea we come to the final and irrevocable | fould buy would deaden the pain in!’ “Why do you think I want you) he followed by a banquet for the = onquering Detroit in ihd| Adybentinih.a. Belechive: oI ee sion that Weave chetter chan er heart. She sould. have a good | then?” Lions, their wives, sweethearts and ¢ e iants, downing the Y in whieh cweellubuhociee ll body else we need to consider | ime—she would go about and see} She shook her head. friends at the Grand Pacific dining) ADJ, WORN OUT? © ‘hung up vecords of four hilization in emergencies of all the | Waa We might do if we had their | pe werld—she would make he ie ia rent know—because you room, Dr. C. D. Dursema is chairman ‘ hd no defents but it each | countrys rescue hath porcini 2hf| provocations and their difficulties, | FRE. rn ,, {thought I should be hard to get,’ of the entertainment committee and rs q eep ; : . our ti i ONG en} “I'm fond of you,” he tol er ith a ec. sweey Saw iu time of war, power should be | uch until we come, tothe Synape | Killed.” she told herself; but she| roughly. “I swear ‘that. I'm. fond! ideas, a Base ea Prana odged somewheyy fur the stabilize | hetic understanding that human na. | kPeW that it was, a thousand times| of you—I've never cared for any-| On’ Tuesday night at 7:30 there| Are you tired all the time; worn- Plans Made For ible in justice is the countes [i about the same everywhere | Tish 1 could die,” she th onexelbe, invallmy, ite, will be a meeting of the board of die eee ee ea aes Bo von s ; ial Ble ip, just MOY | that itis rather evenly distributed | 4. "ene opened. the Ht gree ene | aad, aves” said Nan, with a queer| rectors at the office of Dr. ¥. B.[Sehe as if it would break? Do you Minor World Series “cannot thus. rratriotism Chat wee ape ait antted an “arth ud J and ‘walked up the garden path. |""Hs Huge away from her impa-| = Tit %1u, was delightfully enter-| matic twinges oF distressing upinary in Los Angeles "2", !¢,°! 2 ante aan itaee jiront door stood open—the | tiently. tained by a quartette consisting of| disorders? You have good tause, jto harmonize Just |““We can only make America first | pttle maid was hovering in the!“ “13" that infernal fellow. Lyster.|Henry- Halvorsen, Paul Wright,| then, to be alarmed about your kid- _—— jeontinued. itis lin, the true aentershieh thet means (oes : ; -2-+..Why can't you forget ‘him? I|/George Humphreys and Roscoe Lu-|"e¥S. Do as many of your townfolk Los Angeles, | Oct. G-—UP)—Ar-) purchase materials ; by cultivating a spirit of friendship| «pit'sct "iss, Mt. Sefton is here.”| should have thought you would have|cius ‘Nordness. ‘The quartette sang |Tecommend. | Use’ Doan's Pills—a Hee Delween the Louisville club of| Unless the peuple are willing, tnd good will, by the exercise of the | Then ‘she began to laugh, “\UPi!¥-] more pride than to go crying for a)¥A Maiden's Love,” “Sleep Kentucky Tt, Bismarck case is convineings the Anierieun association. and the, fend their country because firtues of patience and forbearunces| | Sho wondered if he knew of this| Make up. yaur mind. to forget ‘himn”| Sateen ues Winslow's, Soothing | “Chas. L. Pearce, farmer, 320 Sec- fessiel were wearing completion to:|tion for it,’ and becauso it is - pee i | her life. on Reet eat G oy 50M) when suffering from disordered kid- oe % jsentative of their home, their coun- | fwless abroad standing as an exam-) She took the pins from her hat: a PROnaNE, have said 1 wand muar-) was revised to make a very clever| neys and they gave good results. For First class cloth- . president of |try can not be defend j ple of real service to humanit; she smoothed her rough hair; then] Gone with me I should like to gol retailer of the eyrupe “4! a time T was s0 lame, I could hardly ‘ Sal iid sLaguisville, at lst (lt we are looking tor a mora ‘com: | ee she went on into the schoolroom, | and put the boys to bed.” Ca Pee ey Py pianist, is: 820P down to get a bucket of water. ing salesman. its with | plete reign of justice, a more co’ ‘ 2 Sefton stood by the fireplace. He|”"“you think more of those little| leaving the city and was tendered 2 I, knew my kidneys required atten- / Baltimore, rt for the coast,| plete supre of law, a more eom-| CZecho-Slovakia was reading a paper, but he laid it] devils than you do of me,” he said| vote of thanks for his service to the’ ti $0 got.a box of Doan’s at Cow- eure the aay atugen:, Ai |pleke social Reemons. ie Are =. down when she came in. ‘ 2 vote of thanks for his service to the) ans’ Drug Store and used them un- making the trip by easy stages. In| plet i , We must seek | Debt C Py errr aur sa jealously. club. H E able caleanie 1 . &. bergeson Bi coca 2 cation She, Col: in the, patie of Bence, Feoeron:| OE tee eel ceeotl’ Nan aiitoned, | abner siataiting. witha sert-off Misia mass, Mri aliert canl| G7, Gamielilarmaed, When, & Son reer ith an alkotae league | order of the world is not, lik Meets U. S. Body! she Jooked straight at him. He| right when he said that she seemed ea paennepee George’ Humph they have always brought the same mene 4 F heing aise | Rraxcene dun was not su a f . as ae ; iH iQ | One of the wreat questions before the | ;, Vushington, Oct. 6.—#)-—Waiv- | Some women would be proud enough| ¢h, t h ope RE Dien Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. [eae Z i J ing preliminary or social ceremony,|to have him f ie. power to rouse her. _ Dr. Wright, who is pastor of the Many to See World (peta {today is how to promote such | debt commissions representing! from: his Pint cor ae senauaad apete nalie fren, the jittle ‘ring cases] Presbyterian church, gave, a. delight: Pe A PU le, | Czecho Slovakia and the United| ed if she really thought it| ean Rates et. ‘ul talk on “cooperatio! je sai Series in Bismrack |, Dechrngthetone of the west nat | Staten today began consideration @t) She were just irvine to make’ things] | ge yen yy sal, TeMeny. \ | theres, room im Biamaree for all of| BA NAW WIRES FOR H 5 ura ions during the wa Mandine tartahgecerte ter: Cieche s e back almost at once;/ the’ various civic organizations ani ‘1 at Rialto Theater intolerance, the necessity for a eom- | Siovakiny debt “upye hoon Peaiting Holt are »jhe looked at her with a sort of|that the city and Community are i ere scaly a amon purvore ind a united intellect- |” Altnough the first formal meeting) he guid! *"| angry abasement. made better by the efforts and co- “ND B. C. ” HELP ' " The world series this year is_at- Ual front becoming paramount, Mr.| of the two groups was brief, it last-| “I'm sorry,” Nan answered I'd do anything for you, Nap—| operated. activities of the Bismarck 7 De TREES! TREES!! tracting unusual attention in Bis. | Cooliee saa tht when the need for) ed sufficiently long for adoption of| He ‘came ’a step towurde her anything,” he said. clubs. : , T tt marek. Fans are ‘looking forward to | Sth solid past there should | a plan of procedure which will per-| “And my answer?” he asked, He did. not wait for her answer,| Next Monday Ray L. Folsom, local] Cashier Allanson of the Clifford TREES!!! attending the games each day at the! Pe # “quick | d generous readin mit sub-committee conversations on} She raised her eyes to his, So and in anothér moment she heard Jeweler, will speak on the origin of State Bank took the quickest way electric score board now installed at|t¢ ‘overt fo the old and normal habits | the issues involved. In adopting| blue they looked against the start-|'@ front door bang behind him. wedding rings and the customs of| P= ot ope pe dpe Ash-Elm-Boxeld the Rialto theatre, This is a com-|°f thought ‘that method the commission had in ‘ (To Be Continued) variqus peoples. He promised to tell) Of getting the best kind of employee. im: xelder fortable and accurate way of seein; da ae Ba “Bonlbla view adjustments of differences as why ‘ women wear wedding rings| He wired Dakota Business Coliege, Priced the gameoniay by play, The plays) gop cuilication as ell ns eae | to gthe, amount of the debt. The) id to th fe (a and’ men. Reberally. deonpe: Fargo. Florence Lind was sent. pieiruccivedithioughia stern Un- | demobilization as well as a military | American records show that the| entitled to the same privileges as! title role of “Charley's Aunt from re = ae The First § Bank, R and up ion wire direct from the grounds | demobiili ven he declared. “Prog-|Czecho Slovakians owe, roughly,| Mehammedans and Hindoos failed. | Brazil where the nuts come from"| About 1,000,000 tickets for free e First State Bank, Rogers, used Cc where play is in progress and the| Fess depends very on the en- { $91,000,000 plus accrued interest, ae : is undeniably at his best and this, medical treatment have been issued|/the phone for the same purpose. play is shown here only a few sec-|Couragement of var Whatever! making a total of $11 vuv.|, Seattle—A fireman’s wife was) is the high point of his career so| by the Tokyo, Japan, municipality in) Rea. Ericks, : bf. Onds after it actually happens in the| tends to standardize the community, | Czecho Slovakian’s claim has been| branded in her sleep with the letter| far, He hits the high spots of com-| the Inst six months, BAP ICraOn NaS BENE, Trees Set If You game. Each play is shown exactly | to establish fixed and rigid modes of| for a settlement based on debt of|“T” and a note left for the husband| edy as do the others in the cast. aa Dekota Business College grad- Wish. ns made—you can see the batter at/ thought, tends to fossilize society. | $80,234,000 and interest accrued! by, two men and woman reading:| About all that need be said is that CORRECT COOKERY uates have gone to all Fargo banks hat and the bali thrown from pitehor If we all believed the sane th since the loans were made some five|“T" stands for thief. Your wifel the picture has more laughs than the COOK BY WIRE and 685 A eae S30, s Write or Call to catcher, the ball traveling when| thought the same thoughts ana ap-| or six years ago. j stole you,” play, 60 it is assured that those who others, , in- es hit and where fielded and how, The plied the same valuations to IOS | bt gee | Use Gas. It’s the Scentifie| e2tdctt? «capitol theatre this week INSTEAD OF BY FIRE © | cluding many women, have be- Walker’s Barber Jast year were just as enthusiastic | reach a state of equilibrium closely | * FLASHES OF LIFE || Fuel. neondann Ce oe ——— —_—— come officers. A as though they were at the actual | akin to an intellectual and spiritu: 1s ‘. | id ae DR.R. C ‘ENGE Watch results each week: “‘Fol- Shop core board, one of the’ paralysis. It is the f ideas, | —_______—_¢ |¢ 2 Be WHT Retin A tae ail ie eien nore nar elekhioe alae eee | 7 | At The Movies | Corin Gonie a F. picture, s. low the SuccefSful,”” First Winter 419 Broadway efficiently operated this vear, ‘The the privilege of the individual to de: pebinnes Tesae Leeleunalzes shave “The Marriage Whirl,” which will Chi or Term, Nov. 2, Write F, L.Wat- Bert Hughes ladies are especially invited to at-| velop his own thoughts and shape his | PF a sombrero, size 716, a8 i | Qn atttraction at. the Eltin, Free i Ss tend these games. Special attention! own character, that makes rear gift to President Coolidge. “CHARLEY'S AUNT” A bene Wednesday nae Thursday kins, Pres., 806, Front. St., Fargo. has been paid to their comfort. —_| possible. tate ene cg _ RIOT OF LAUGHTER] js full of life and jazs. Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D- ee ‘This Country Not Exempt New York--The Camp Fire Girls| "The old joking phrase “louder and|' It moves quickly from a novellf’ ? 2 : Country Not Exempt | want the name “flapper” ubolished! funnier” wag never so apt as in the de party to a d f th . In this period of after-war rigid-| and “mode ubatitated: “Av tale<| ae °, f ten | SeRameseee. Barty. toa ance of tie ee ee World Series He ARIST AG. Witelee ee rn” substituted. A tele-|case of “Charley's Aunt” which| Sixty Club» showing the acme of ay dF sag own country has not been sexempe | REAM %0 Colleen Moore asking ner apened at the Capitol inst night, for) New York's night life, and from, that a a ! ne xempt | help s 4 18 christie may safely be credite or a Facts and Fancies rei‘ vsrortinsse etpeseatte help says, “apper” means! frivolous] Al Christie’ may aately be" cuedited| fo the all-night restauranta of Par ooayear specia 6—U—Ten mil-|we have known less of the intern: tional frictions and rivalries Eiteshare, oe coast and Cana pees: eae will hear world ser-| Some other countries less fortunatel fee reports or watch the progress of| situated. But among some of, th igs *eDOrpionship games. between| varying racial, religious, Pittsburg and Washington by player; groups of our people there: have bee! board, rding to estintates based, manifestations of an intolerance o: getiti “breaking arrangements opinion, @ narrowness of outlodk, Thanks to our comparative isolation, than and social tion and common sense. Cairo—The back of the Sphinx is cracking and the government is doc. toring the old fellow. 'y e | Bombay—A Jew in India can have {| but one wife, the defense in a poly- a’ gamy trial, that the defendant was, length comedy which is funnier than any we have ever before seen and at which audiences laugh louder than they have laughed in months, if not in years, When the situations progress the laughs become thick and fast until they develop: into howls of mer: ment. ys Chaplin, the star, in the —— That the present generation is under the influence of jazz without a doubt. Jazz has become its nationa) anthem. The path that this leads to is full of danger and pitfalls to those who are not aware of them. To call this to the atten- | tion of the American public, 4, Hartley Manners wrote that success- j fall Ne York play, “The Ni See ce goes : OLDSMOBILE. * SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main Sf. Phone 423 BEAT 30x314 CL. OVER-SIZE CORD. . . .$10.30 | Lahr Motor Sales Co.

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