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ied MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE WEEK'S RADIO’ | ~WOMAN-KHLES DEER WITH ARROW | {MAN ADMITS »>.< TESTS BEGIN |, s ' SUCCESSFULLY] 'j ator declared the K. K..K. had jbeen “f\dne of the protocol and statute the. girl who “puta up ber hair” still DI ae. stienilated in some localities to op- NEW STAR xe Berk At it‘ startes senaaok Pa Aurvey 79g Hemale students ‘ pose the court. Senator Reed, with Es \ ran to file out. again, of them! 5 8, ‘ } | SMEMBERING | Whose name the Klan egitation had | ‘ound for the restaurant for be-| OF the 108 ‘gifls in the two to i “WOMAN'S BODY | reer linked by ‘Senator Robins lated lunches, : and Senator Reed | el all bat 12 have bobbed hair . | immediately, advi i Hi i again suggested the absence of a] while of, the 42 upper classwomen 10 \ c ‘nn had no connec quorum. He was determined, he | have resisted the lure of the barbér’s | i ontinued frdm page one) - Ss 'said, to keep senators on the job. shears, Age, or at least scholastic j took it and threw it -under the Another motion to adjourn was| standing, seems, te have little to do | trestle. (Continued. from page on { e) it in fifteen- this hous en-minute periods during On Saturday KHJ, in common’ with Born |made by Senator Reed, but it lost| with thdsituation since one third of tretdensters in the Southern half of “1 burned Bee and Clothing, Gs leaeed Ry 72 to ¥. The Missouri senator then| the women'in the junior class retain the United States, will transmit spe- ned i i tl ota of crowning glory noon. { took the rug and the artggies id not | . interrupted the reading of the court | their entire quota of Le “¢@ » + cial programs for the fest of North ath R the 1 as rotocol by su, ting that it should | while only 29 per cent of the senior America in the fifteen-minute period eed dy eae Ul me to reply | be read in itsvoriginal, language. Women ate listed in the ‘unbobbed from 8:30 to 8:46 p. m, Pacific Time, (things Friday)’ Durning’ Baese| The cloture petition asiled, 8 \ig ‘French. He did not press the sug-| Class. being silent in the first half hour of the test period and the last quarter “ita ats Cul and masiten sta- iS Wil roa 8) ial program: . ¢ for listeners in the North Rotees Continent. Daventry, England's ‘new powerful station. will be on the air Tuesday, Jan. 26. Union Radio of Madrid, one of the most powerful Continental stations, will be on the air Monday, Jan. 25; Wednesday, 27, and Thursday, 28. Over thirty other broadeasters in a, o England and Europe, will also coop- erate. f° ator Johns proposes to debate on the original Swanson revo- ion of adherence ‘and not on the offered lat Saturday, was it not presented be- he asked. | Igestion, however, and the reading | | continued: in English. District Attorney Taylor asked if ; Miss: Dietrich “had any reason to end her life. | “She told me she had taken’ p | son,” said Marshall. “She had a love affair with one of the big fellows in *| New York, and, being a poor gir j‘who went to work every day, he \threw her down. That broke” her |! sheart.” : \CLOTURE RULE’ | INVOKED-VOTE 220": IS 68 TO 26) "trcs —————_-_———-% |“ Halts Reading Again 7 A little later Senator Reed stop- AN NEWS | h Jped the reading a second time wi — . j® request fof a quorum eca'l, Vice-| . x / we could get | President Dawes sustained a point| The semi-annual meeting of the Anson re- lof order made against it. The Mis-| Chevrolet agents in the jursidiction of the chan tes jsouri senator immediately moved to| of the Connolly Motor company ei jadjourn, and when the vice-presient | largely attended in Mandan, Frid again ruled him out of order, he ap-|A banquet was served at the Lewis {pealed from the decision and demand-| and Clark hotel for ‘the visitors. jed a voll call, The clair was sus-| Representatives from Carson, B tained 67 to -13. marck, Freda, Raleigh, New Leipzig, Tt was beginning to become evident | Elin, Center, Solen and Flasher were that the enemies of the court had no | at the meetin ! h | Ss spe he seeand been, ‘tral time, tuned in Manchester, Eng- stances dan Be et intention of giving up the fight. | Kelemeaonmtn ‘ . E \ aes |} The fi petit eee | ree hundred farmers were guests \ MANCHESTER: ENGLAND (Conttiniea’ them wage skhey | was on November tn, 22 Girls at th | of the Wosters “Auta compamy Hetax, ~ ao - W. Marco of Bismarck is the j aluminum and proposed railroad con! uaala bi ithe -treaty ir iS a le day in one of the most Saat only tex n s struction, } ie vote en Ww y vducation sessions ever held ported: Hearing any. European” ats: oer two Senators Absent | vate on the tes | Jamestown College ity, About 18,000 feet of ed tions during the first night of the Only two senators, Dupont, Re- | later. \ Are Still Unbobbed films were shown between ‘international radio tests. Mr. Marco, | publican, Delaware) and Copeland,, the ‘ = various talks made by officers just before the period of Eurepean | Democrat, New York, were xbsent, | tule w ) Lipimigd of the company. At 6 o'elock the broadensting ended at 11 p. m.,cen- ‘It was announced thas if .prosent,| the war time Jamestowa, N. D., (#)—| visiting farmers were guests of the ( De Ms AE Digs Althought bobbed hair Senator Dupont, who’ 7 Would | before the far more | Western Auto company, and the. Fol } land, and held the station for about have voted in the affirmative. There| It was w popular than the old vom-| Motor company at a banquet at the inutes, This station hus a was no announcement as to.how Sen- |. “8tds when an en students at Jamestown Co is and Clark hotel. ator Copeland stood on the ques- | Aeteement fora vote was en to tune in to it Mr. Marco placed a 'tion, os coi! in the aerial circuit. This also eliminated the Aocal interference, Pro-court Jeaders — de: vote could not be’ regard. three | very high wave length and 'in 0 e. eo | which caused muth trouble last night of strength on the court is: Seal a ‘ to those endeavoritig to tune in on }A number of senators who >peland ‘ the usual band of wave lengths. againot eloture, they said, will sup-! Hiemoe > Yors, on the Isie of it; J. D. Poliet and Curt Dirlam both port the court resolution. 3 j Pines y. but the se ended ' e ountr report hearing ‘station CZE, depart- Nye, Frazier Vote No {his own flibuster, and ihe pctition a - ; ment of education, Mexico City, all. included: j never was acted upon. ; Mexido, last night during the period Republicans: Sehs.t Keeps Senators At Work in which American jstations were | Bows) and arrows of. the type used by English yeome centuries ago R e silent, but no European stations were ons curried by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rounsevellg of cloture: Republicans | tort located. The- Mexico City station had a hunting ‘expedition in Louisiana. Mrs. Rounsvelle ive, North Dakota, Farmer “a musical program and a woman! kiNled a 130-pound buck, however, sending three shafts home from a| Labor: | Shipstead, 1. spoke in Spanish, The announcer| | N distance oY 20 yards. oon after the senate had voted y to invoke the rule and expedite diset on of the worl! co pater Boek of etwas wats ¢ Miss Mary Lasker, daughter of i f Laken by Storm The roll call followed an houi’s}tion to adjourn. A quorum call in-| aibert. jp, er, former” chairmen sae 8 i re. debate, during which Senator Robin- ened, and when ® quorum was J. Shipping ard, 1 ’ . ae me. ie ae son of Arkanpan, the Demet lished Senator Reed | said he) jeen ofteved the role ot the sadon: (A The Season’s Super-Sensation lavana, Cul jeat 5 AN 7 VENIC! * 4 . leader, declared it was not o ;would not insist on his motion. ne in “The Miracl ' q . e At least one ‘local radio fan heard| WRITES THANKS FROM VENICE Filin Star Injured right but the duty of the “The senate is here now,” he said,| Me in “The M Delights Press and Public station PWX at Havana, Cutia, shortly | 4 er ers sted witha ont ee to force action on the court. and it proceed with its busi-| finer ¢ sinter efore 10 o'clock Jast night. The] cough or cold re: the importa in Toboggan Crash Referring to charges, ) ator !aess. When I made the motion there | { Cuban station remained silent dur-| g¢ checking them right at the start.| tray Reed, Democrat, Missouri, and John- were only about six senators in the Senator: Lanwoe: Renaelioany ing the same four that the American | Ww © 1] uy, Venice, Califor Holly 1 (P) Republican, California, that-the her, and since it already hit] Senator GSES ot! aces Sal Hee | ‘stations were off the air, but came : ay ‘tar “ ntry had been flooded with pro-|#djourncd, IT thought we might as consin, in charge ¢ h ( t py ARL LAEMMLE ~ in very clearly just:before the period court propaganda, the Arkangas sen- lo it formally, i sition, then asked for the read- for European broadcasting. — r =. a . ————— =: u Persons with single circuit regen-j pound gives quick relict fr : eras ‘© tobboggans on SAA RS TS d erative sets are causing much inter-| ing colds. Buy a. botle e Arrowhead, The = ——— See = = — = ference to radio. reception’ in. Iie-| 32, Colds. iewta, LLOW STUBS |i aaa marek, according to radioenthusiasts,| cratamnor, mu when Se a a hea senvice, we LOn CHANEY by turing their tubes up too high and thereby causing them to oscil- Norman Kerry Mary Philbin | manentiy mar her believed, late. These squeals sent out by sets STATH OW NOI not operated properly carry for sev- | °TATY, Ol : of Burlei eral miles’ and prevent others from} Court. Fourth J enjoying the ‘programs. The noises|In the Matter of were especially loud and frequent Missouri V { during the test period when all Amer-| . corporation. ' ican stations were quiet and radio Ca fans were endeavoring to tune in @rice vforeign stations, and the suggestion ‘has’ heen that persons with small LA J, Th Newton, Jo sets, on whieh it is admittedly im-|!. Hess eokaard, consti- | Spossible to reach the foreign broad} } €asters, suspend operations each eve- ning this week during the test pe- riods so that persons with more pow- erful sets will have a better oppor- u < tunity to connect with the stations be + in the pment w: fee fekhoeec the abedes and Fourth sue | and was tiled fe COMMITTEE ‘PLEASED WITH INITIAL TESTS + « * New York, Jan. 25.—(#)—Despite an S. O. S. call which drove tn ute of North the dis: poof the i Two girls joved Jim Rand, ‘Lheve wag ‘beauti- Jansonins, : t % ms ‘ F Bd é ful haired f é Mi Court, Ko Lowell, earthquake which caused “fading,” land for the Count : r of the © House in Deeds of : | ist s t toint ae | the radio week committee reported maid, with the Cl 1c lt ak in the C Burleigh {f ‘ 2 ile, oh black can stations off the air, and an today that last night’s opening of yet $ : 6 reared, but — intensely the third international broadcasting a , Bre : : Je Mar) tests was a greater success than the} i . % : ‘ = ae a 3 an irst night of last year’s experiment. | xorth ‘Hakota, pratiis: 2 BG ¢ . Bole . 4 ree then . tere w a Cee ayna: Ate jad ‘Twelve hundred fans are known to|agv! ih | Lite Y we heard music from England,| notic: heen gentle with this girl South America and Mexico and when} Witnes of the cabarets. It had the returns are finally completed it} Juda i F ot | : brutsed her and left her is believed the number will be far]. 4 es ' e ken and a little defi ant. + Capitol Theatre ; 4 DAYS COMMENCING F N i TONIGHT, JANUARY 25TH = Evening Admissicn: Adults 50c; Children 25¢. 1 1 greater.’ Today’s yeports were trom rt » (BL), west of points only as far west ‘as St. Louis. . MoM. : No returns from over seas have bee! AL) ris ; such mor Sayety ba | artery ti , $ it pS rwelve, Dol 3 : ly” foltowing th Continental European stations will ° ay poe melve Aol : = : : the Canteeah oS a “+ be on the air tonight with musical I Ras ae sanhary: Ee OD ae. programs ebroadcast from Germany, and, pointed its fi Spain, Austria and Czecho-Slovakia. eho thers Gkaoal nder revised plans today, the programs announced last week for — broadcasting from continental Eur- Cook with opean stations tomorrow night will Ideal Fuel. grim As FLW. AM dered man's s¢ No wonder she came to love him. Gas. It’s the! 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