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PAGE FOUR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926 engage pe The Bismarck Tribune *'°".,"" vusiness use We are © on An Independent Newspaper leading from THE STATE'S (Established 187%) , then Bismarck is losing up and doing about th zones into thi + business get ing a deeper interest in roads OLDEST NEWSPAPER cit ow y away from the fs “ Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, ‘he 4 | EENIE vibe D., and entered at the postoffice at! And, | » BEGIN HERE TODAY { Marie Real,” ‘she asked, “does any- 4 class mail matter. eae | MEENIE, HENRY RAND, 33, # business | one know what became of her? f President and Publ isher| pr i MEINIE, man, ix found ie Ne a Fico a bay ae sur roads ‘ cheap hotel idee} . b om every direc aa lot of faith in Mooney. Thinks he’s Sabmeription “Rates Payable in Advance ae put from every di Mo are, | clever and a perseverer and all sorts 20 4 ee ae JANET, RAND, his daughter, | ° oe breaks her engancment with | fe want to Mooney hi elie 7 k 5.09. ® BARRY COLVIN, becaase of the | 05°. and then asked for the ring. 4 bent a < ee and prosper f sdiegrace” JIMMY RAND, bis) ST ish,” he said, “we'd had this Daily 7 mail, «of North Dakota. . 690 Pp soa, geex to Mansfield, where the | Ny in cae. Member Audit Bureau of Cireulati re ‘Th: stab is traced to {* long time ago. wee the chief. mber iH of Circulation t eeeatcel THOMAS FOG. |/ think I ought to go to New York az ‘ ger) ht away. Member of The A ted I ‘ ARTY. who says he gave it to | Tight, By Aaeitared Preis le eaehistualy eBbed to the |" ie oues MAYNARD, a cabarct sing- | BL: ree Te el be. of lication of all other matter a | eee like a nightmare... He winieees natalie eRMEE REY hesring gubice want {dimly through them, his mind in a O reser dec Wenry. cat with SAMUEL (haze, and his brain conjured up a coer SAE IS TROT oe a 6 Gee ore 6 CATRCR, w wealthy lawyer, sees | myriad cruel fates for Olga. Foreign Representatives VOENE Se wee Oe Timms itt Olga int a tant and The newspapers were running her . LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY the country ar tates mritmamberstcatdl. picture =e the first page, under such DETROIT net patriotic, the brave had no ign ws pullie the stub | captio . vihin Kresge Bfa Sear Tighe thine come inte, gussension | MODEL DISAPPEARS, Kresge Bldg you pi af a mum whe “packed bee Op THOUGHT KIDNAPED f AND SMITiI fee austin beterr’ te marker. | and atte aes ‘EW YO ° ° + y lent C. m= ast Fimane receives mustecwas ware- NEW YOR Fifth Ave. Bldg.) dent Coolidge has ies, te eae 9 Meste ie amd tater SEEN HER? oe 2 ; : the ier to keep peop! Se attacked bx tow soem Dut e- O'Day also had thought it wise to (Official City te and County sie bik 1 te have Chele pictdeee aki capes, turn the full glare of newspaper * * a “ pete oe cae che an ‘ Wath Jisumy and Marx cs publicity on his scurch for Ike Jen- _ ick’ " tremgeed Cbarch cots Mary's sen. St. Patrick's Day pevesce te marty Bim Jimmy | Accordingly, he had°told reporters “ Jand Edit 4 1 Co t amd Glee cat ome might see a about Olgas telephone call to immy, in itoria’ mmen man they beth recognine—she as out, however, mentioning the fact the man who cot the stab he as at Jensen was wanted on & churge { murder. utter embarrassment, Jim- s besieged by a steady stream raporters, who sensed, in the hat O'Day and Jimmy were some- nt about Jensen, that a | was/to be had for the ¢ | * Se Se canic er bs pg tag tify him by Police photo as IKE JEN. _ Charch. moteriag ith Mary, ‘Fume ever a deg. His heartless- mess causes ber to break their engagement. Mary writes Jim- Mussolini Yeasty hought (Chicago Tribune) ‘ | told the Italian senate that the prograin } should be understand | tion of the arm, digging up. re eet hal i winest & NCCT oe un cxpediont made sepeias the condition of te tell him abowt it, bat the | "They want him for assault,” Jim- a be Jeithecds the songs of her son rsa s f the fice boy sticks the letter in his told. in answer to their have made almost univer fother Méehteo,!| ie War Chest. iislan tindnces did not pesmiit: the | aad forgets it ger questions. “He waylaid me one “AL Bit of H Ww » «| Military development Mussolini thought the state ; x gets a phone call from (night os I was going home. That's tae Meie ied e oia ie RET pokes 7 et reform: dill mitike: Hes aes | © eg saying she bas found the (lif know about it.” and thove ot} biticnet alas the a Pei ayeauacn tein Ge enay Jensen. Her voice ‘Then how, they wanted to know, odies, have coped as merely temporary. He said they must While ke sad 0 Das ard involved? are i sata WORE: .” he persisted. ure their efforts but ultimately must have an hey insisted on photographin:: shield and lance.” army “sufficient a amswers it and tells Jimmy it is nd running his S| That does not quiet any of the apprehensions in fog’ him. Jimmy, tells O'Day pHa ea lL the United States that America may provide the | ms ppesed to know where he, Jim- % too. ig money for the next war by: telieving Italy of +0 | a racial! a ast in the duce’s home bre much’ of its debt obligati The | dome works on and it ix magnific | but it may bring on an international spr NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLIU the headlines read. And then some enterprising city ed.| editor, with the knowledge that Jim- er my Rand had come from Grafton and nt a little thought of Ireland HER OWN WA nded down from gene | . ’ aot tao ue ailint a i as doing nothing, apparently, in | tion tu generation, unchanging. It suggests t Mursolini.is an imperial realist as i oY & Girl of lansfield, “sent a repordit. to Pear anesple that ‘tie, but mast yy on | He discards the international illusions and deceits | i Grafton and dug up the story that .* | %, carrying the battered ard of its cause, forever, | aNd speaks of what he wants in the terms in which | Mar. CEL rs PHILOSOPHY : on, place here| Jimmy had come to town for the ex- : he wants it. Part of this is good show business. Kirl is 2 wood o " a vice, oTheeecihtege signee soy Romance? Its fires burn brightly t Cour-| : A 1 + Poe ¢. In puzz'ed,) father’s murderer. caged Led idea ™) He is a successful usurper of authority with no ere- | F d | qplhere was 2 new sensation then. | Martyrs down through the musty centuriés.| dentinis other than such as he iexues to himself, Hele | | tio,” id into the tele-i The papers sensed that Jensen was | men and women who stuck to the last for their con ; d bust ii ne. trying to his voice.| somehow involved, and allusions eiohde sieti ‘like. Ma eh as dada | has none from heredity and none from democrac Cutb vee n E i were wae ats fact in their col- Vietions, ime © Mae ie a“ ne dauntle . + . . Sotto voce le" His come from force of character, from his will oe aiid pid fa __,{umns, although they were somewhat Michael Collins, are the testimony. fer bee som ED ae er about beckase, 9 ' | "Then, while he stood there aha oon allusions, due to the fact (odie ada tenet sais { his acts, » because, you! | the receiver clapped to his ear, lis-| that the most the police would do Ht is « good thought, the thought of cor i ava ini bs RULER wet her tening, Jimmy saw his face slowly| was hint. tie | It was the old tradition of Rome to rule by t frozen f. betas udtal +t turned cnewelyueple: "Di mbde blic, tue telephone | umphs, the cireus and cakes. The power of the ru \ [OwWay looked like ansinfpriated but | call ton Jimmy whieh be bad eaken Professional Football is indicated by the number of his captives and the but he, somehow, managed to keep|in Olga’s apartment, and told about ; f hi 3 the R fM himself under control. j the several inysterious warnings Jim- It ix hard to enthuse over professional football, extension 6 ; Laon A af ay 4 ie Poor * 1 in N rk cupese a a lable into ipeetet? * recelved. and had it not been for the spectacular career of | Yivion must be full of yellow-haired, blue-eye , s beds for mee eee een ee en ee Ree nee to vies, when in this form of sport av it is today. Professional! #9uth in chains, It has been before, but they were | clutched in his two hands, his! “How do you figure that?” Mercat Gas bonita ithiustor many vests in | not always in chains, and Malian hotel keepers now As eas ouen tne ile i ee ig eit CaN Wi ditt Marois ool Ha or lesser degree, but not until this outstanding | get considerable money from people who come to sec Chart Becute dont w awakes at two in the morning.| “* yin” ns ‘groped. helplessly for| to those ahreate the car Ghee TS aroused public interest did professional football have| What the barbarians did to what the Romans had him, but oe ver, Hint to prospective June prides: | Nod that wourd do: his feelings jus-| isn't. going’ to take any chances by bite 1 1 th | Dishes have to be washed about aj "“, ttrying to carry them out,” | “ ignificant rating in the sports throughout) dene. liek hacae pit. was the ndodand “Who was Jimmy asked. i “But can’t you see we're spoiling + | + | k “uch a position? Costello, who | thousand times a year. “I don't ki F ‘em. They 4 5 < alles ae the world. { In some respects Mussolini is a good Rotarian. | didn't. let you. co fag | eos We et ee Coe RoR of ever catching Jensen? } In the selection of William TH. Edwards, profe | We suspect that he is more of a geod Rotarian than tide ot — i 1 you | from 0 house. ay Pe ae paths ne heey “WVell® “What “did<they. say-—whost ceri ener atte tay | nional football ix fullowing the tactics of profes-| 40 Imperator, with bigger and better Rome wee ences saan ia Vs his lap for hours. ever it was?” Excitement had laid] where by keeping our mouths shut. H Fs ties of pro ‘ ary: allowance } its hand on him. He was trembling] Besides, the first job we have is to sional baseball, which a czar in Judge | more and larger colonies, larger legions and mere | ° 1! work ay through ts: tilnmed WEN OAK: teow. | 7th, it iidhomwewed: Bite sbortail| grow. cnabeh in pilbllc [eagles, He is a booster and a go-getter and prob- 1 2fty syle p Seiee os nana ve nanny ea| ea ard. Tintine “ge swith Paris} yujiere’s What they se vered! “O'Day hinted vaguely that he was to make his job a lucrative one or not remains to be| ably would make « high power American sub-divider 10 | aie tker wo: went [| Milliners, but not ostriches. | posure Sit ware : uals ot eee Harriet else : el done ee | ou s,” but when Jimmy seen. Hix experience in handling the York | but he talks of proconsuls and procurators and other bax don’t thi Sera | The world will be safe until they re ie yon naoe asked what it was he refused to be “White Wings” as street commissioner should be! people's real estate until other people do not knov j start using pictures of good+looking | ., ight, this is absolately the| (TaW? out. : valuable in his new role. He has also been director | whether he is jollying himself or threatening them. | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) | MeP {oF magazine covers. last’ warnihg. “The girl's out of the tees, ah akg ee holies headgear: of a police training school, and has played the game| It occurs to many Americans that he may out-talk TOMORROW: The Inevitable! _, Mail carriers make good money and were kept busy answering calls from (all they have to do is take a walk : t anxious persons who insisted they and blow a whistle. Princetot i i is reputa-| himself at any time following the philosophy that ; uestion. at Princeton with great distinction. His reputa-| him at any time following F Pp i a had seen-Olga Maynard or Ike Jen- “I nevgr heard the voice before, to tion a true sportsn may put professional foot-| there never was a bad war cr a good peace. pea SEE Hiss | my k : fe r ) : nowledge,” O'Day _finished.| S¢@. i ! Dall on a higher level than now obtains | — rots, Mister Bunny?” the March} Suspicious wives" yeneraliy have/ Then answering Jimm: Trp These were run down and, as is \ sini a : | vent. on with a wink at the | plenty to think about. “Lord knows what they've done to/ usual in such cases, they led no- «'?* + Hoover Shows the Mid-West Its Future | Three inches long already! | 4 Sree her, I give up. It's got me beat. page Highwa cede ‘ i Let's go right away. 1 can —_______¢ He picked up the phone agai Jimmy encountered Sam Church fighway Improvements Ctleays Cebune) it until we” | A THOUGHT | ‘ait ® minute. I’m goin’ to try when the street one day and fancied Cutie have that call traced, Not a chance! that he looked preoccupied and not stuck Codtontai! Yesterday's news columns contract: for the told of the letting of a No Si ty Chicago rretary of Commerce Hoover came improvement of state highway ¢- and blinked sleepily. in a hundred of gettin’ anywhere, guess, but I'm not goin’ to be kick- Tia little worried, He thought: dt den andly tek ib aehaened tee Gen coe ; But his noxe was < taaiee Sak alls eat “If you've uny con- Oe the. National y Slghwas Soe ie on to Lell the middle west what it could expect in the | “Who is the first one on your list Sei Aah Mer in Mawel tie riseeld leer foc 3overlecking “aj science aveallathe things soume donc linet. throushKiddor ily, This means the inie| Construction of waterways in the near future and) tu be spri aned, Mister Hare?” bet.” to Olga Maynard must’ make you | eh aaa ABe uRek ae NS hab sthawe ways would gnean for the pros-|axked the indin) who oan «Serul Tuner. wu not only|, Jimmy said, after O'Dav had fin-|worry. This could never have hap- prevement of 24.5 mil highway whieh in the] id oe ihe center ef the coftinent. Within five | UP Land den ix in the heart “OWR tall wha! ished talking to the operator, “You! ened if it hadn't been for you.” past wax the cause of much criticism on the part | Potty of te center ef the comtinent. bas “My ‘second cousin, Cutie | Cotton eelasComing,” said the come in contact. withtit-— Jt. Still think—after that phone’ call—| He clenched his fists, thought Pethe traveling public and. capesiallytouciita toon | eee he predicted, the Mississippi system would be | tai!’ “said the March Hare looking in, #4t@ quickly, grabbing him. Mand | Fields. - that pies mae laing, in that second; wildly, for nt, of assaulting hae jatar sea 4 functioning from Chicago to New Orleans and from | his book ite should te thins: S| fheory, of yours, that Olga might) Church on the spot, but sauntered on... When he got home he was sorry he hadi punched Church’s head for him. en he thought: “In a sensc I'm to blame myself for whatever , may have happened to her, If I'd beyond the state. Kidder county is also to improve another stretch of road on state highway No. 10, and will spend for state highway improvements the tidy sum of $93,310.00, Our neighbors are to be con- ing ubou Spring-Is: Tecan get him t» move? No sirt down in the nice warm spare bed- room of the Cottontails’ underground’ house and there he says he's going to { O'Da: esitated a moment before! answ “Lord, Rand, I'd forgot- | ‘ten about it for the time being.” i He frowned. “Still, if the whole thing was a stall, there'd be nothing Pittsburgh to Kansas City. Congress and the Pr dent. are agreed upon the necessary appropriati Everything is rosy for the lakes-to-gulf proj Secretary Heover then turned to the great lakes or tratulated on their progressives especially ‘ FU Ie Rip ag eS eR pr = OS ~-+--~, |to prevent her having t li Be eet epee alictar (rete stsc| waterway, whlch he canaviatalievon’ more valuable dicta NO, UM WOT GOING TS CISTeN 1 [sou"Gnd try to throw a seare into| followed O'Day’s advice, she would and west counties, Word has als» been received | for his section than the gulf route. Two problems, saiits about all winter To ANY Rabie. PRosRAM | she te knew Soe Were hee ne Ghe| ‘The more he thought about her the that the alreteh of state highway west from dames: Me said, are involved: the deepening of the chan: [TRH dunt gm lesley ihe ke VorHaris Tya@ee at MIM Howes 5 |e open, naan 1G He realy ide tara eta? or town in Stutsman county will likewise be improved| Mel to the sea and the stabilization of the lake /in the sno ites AND vi QDING ee eae en eaten en] deawn curtain in front of his this year, and that the state highway department | levels. Hare pat Pee paiathe Maes earl } Peer arco ares Oe expects no hitch in the proceedings. Plans are also| ‘The Jakes are from two to three feet shallower | days that wre not too cold. They] | CO ae 2 Jammy “Mooghts Srvc Zot pretsy|.,eMy God!” he eried, over aad over. being drafted for the improvement of the same na-| than they were seven years ago, Mr. Hoover ob- oe Binek Grobe ihees aie sige | good ‘reasons for thinkin’ the way Ij “Have they killed her too?” ional highway in Burleigh county not now in process | served. Something less than one-sixth of the fali] they don't stay long. at a time ear ae aaa al (Ta Be: Ooatianed) of betterment or under contract. It is hoped that | he attributed to the diversion. of water at Chicag> he Perrier eb). 5 Maueh pathor checkin” i MINIATURE MOTOR the ‘board of county commissioners of this county | and the rest to the climatic-cycle. Whatever the] or the first of March, they get laz com sight ee Tight ahead. My own| London, nek PRS CR aoa will see their way cl to improve Burleigh’s por- | cause, the remedy, he said, lay in the construction OM ever. They want to sleep most Baie that girl yer anece ae mounted on a finger ring, just Dp, tion of the Red Trail this year, and will cooperate | of control works aboye Niagara falls. He was sat-|° ae ee ght? tenhed Misses to find. out what the police were|been completed. It. is “Gnc-quarter heartily with the state highway commission in its| isfied that the building of these works presented no| Rubadab.. “And when ‘they. do. wake how much ahe's told Sbout him Hwe| ounces S's"ns Teas Tess Wan 1S { program. ‘This will insure a splendid state road| engineering difficulties which could not readily be | ¥P {p March Aa Seana ie whole thing’s a mystery to him, for! ~ : from Bismarck east to Fargo, and as this city de-} overcome, The sanitary district has already offered | light. Thatis why they say ‘As mad T believe he knows nothing whatever) | Wil ae pit obtained Pennsyl- sj.» about the ticket stub. “Imaging what he must feel like. He's absolutely in the dark, tndj probably worried to death. Well, Tm) FLAPPER F. ‘ to : ce as a March Ha Mister Hare. *'l beg your pardo 1 BEG your pardo: “No harm No harm!” said the March Hare hastily. “It's all very tiue. But now about this Cottontail follow. What ure we going to do! igen him?” “There's” a to pay its share of the cost. é “Our United States engineers tell us—-and we have the best engineer corps in the world—that they can restore the level of the lakes by eur ng the outflow at Niagara until they fill up,” Mr. Hoover rives much financial benefit from the traffic over it, every effort should be made to push the work to ' completion this year. |e ely he con nd Kelly he: said O'Day, ges-| ng toward a stalwart policeman, | is goin’ with you. ~He’s goin’ tq! have a new beat tonight—right in| ‘The businessmen of this. city have quite a stake in this trade coming te our city and should urge on our road from Serub-Up public authorities the vital necessity of building this | explained. “They tell us that proportionately to the! Land to their house;">vaid Rubaduh, fren at-gons teak | road und doing it promptly. gigantic flow it is a small job. By so doing we will cat Then~ let's, go) and sec’ what we He produced a cigar and savagely | rps *Poday’s news column contains a statement of the | have equalized the vagaries of climate and stabilized | “So the Twins and the March Harel one fone hunk of it and started improvement of the unimproved part of state high-| the vagaries of emotion.” bared slate Uae nth tae she: con | “Vm keepin’ un eye on you, my i way No. 6 from Bottineau county south to Wilto: As Mr. Hoover said, the question is to hold more {and rang the bell. | lad,” he said. eee i lc Also, that Burleigh county Inst year requested sur-| water in the lakes, and the way to do that is not f Flobody care { When -Harry ‘Colvin reached Grate! of its portion of this important trade route to] by litigation but by engineering. There is plenty! Nobody came. i ; tae te first Shout was of Janct, “our city and that the work was commenced but has | of water for ships on the lakes and for barges on prs fo I Yl yok whispered thy _ % ; : went swiftly to the Randy been discontinued because it ix believed that the| the Mississippi, provided the engineers are allowed | jittie rascal jl peepee Le —THEN Pot A CAYER OF VEAL INTO! i fo use arguing: wit Hight he a county Hoard will not approve the designated loea-| to do their part. get hie A SUTIERSD CASSEROLE. THEN PUT) say te Wea. ypies, going. tol tion of that highway which removes the dangers of! Mr. Huover, an engineer, says the engineers are Hi Se My hee way Pome be In THE HAM “AND ON THIS PUT ONG*N4ACE:;: | the murderer, That's all there is to seven railway crossings and also shortens the length | ready to go to. work. Some of the money required |do, I'll have to feat him. 80 Twill a OF THE sucep SSS. WERIALL PouR 8 Ro’ persuading him any eit about two and @ half miles. From the standpoint | is already available. All that is now standing in the go Therappen the darch Hare begs RWG VEAL GRAVY, ANP ON Tar put wht ae uel,” Janet cf local trade development, State Highway No. 6 is| way of the completion of both waterway projects is | loudly as ever he knew ‘how. And SMALL BISCUITS nedend He etly. “You showed. him fully us important, If not more xo, than the eastern| ill-concealed sectional rivalry. Interests unfriendly |r ‘tame you Me, “Wenn “Hd Zno 3 : ce ves and he think Wb knaws who highway. We are informed that people from Mc-|to the middle west are seeking to curtail the diver- | just love to go to that lovely arden 1D SERVS HOT, i see a stirs enienent: it Clusky und Goodrich which certainly are in Bis-| sion through the canal and to put difficulties in the At isis caste hort, Tee ANCTHE R used to know, your father, ke ‘y _ marck’s-trade zone find it better traveling clear to| way of the great lakes seaway. Not the least of | fine and sweet and tend og ete RECIPE Tt, Ar sae he was a boy. And Hees, “ damestown and even Valley City than to come ‘to| Mr, Hoover's services to the tause of waterways has lectuse that was sweet Wad: PROVED peers eed & Ra ‘Bismarck, a distance of bat ‘eighty miles, and all bee clear demonstration that there are no scund |, gf Marie Beal he