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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926 ‘The Bismarck Tribune dent’s hot baths and owls on his bedpost to remind | will make the police shut up the! and completely protected +by a1 nor! ubly, that it would sound too con now grown on from 2 single head produced in tgs us, eae did none plate. | Qur energetic South Ameri. bative to order sueh machines. B idization, ‘An Independent Newspaper E Ke : r. Hathaway looked at me as! can neighbor, Chili, hus ordered four) ter wait, perhaps, and see how they ‘ though I were crazy, f them. Our navy thinks, presum-| work if we remain unprepared. THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER After two “wet” weeks Congress will now hear) “What are you talking about, Miss |” Abies Sica shit dentin Rall ch stints e (Established 1873) | Miss--” i from the “drys.” Cong men who intend to make} “Dean is my name. Maybe vin oat ne the Bismarck Tribune Company, ion an issue in their districts should be welt! rec nize it.” Bismarck, D., and entered at the postoffice at| informed after the grucling schooling en them|, “never heard of a Miss Dean et Bismarck, Hi second class mail matter. by the advocates of beer ,and light wint: oF 3 r Fr ight wines and the} "Mr. Ster told | Z = George D. Mann..........President and Publisher adhetents of theVolstead Acti a | me he would white et the entire | % ‘ story but I expect ‘that was suid in Subscription Rates Payable in Advance _ a | the ‘heat of Mur cdatrovaiss and he | > Daily by carrier, per yea ateave Herrin, IL, is recovered from its conversion! © | forgot al! about it.” Daily by spat per year, (in Bismarck) ite | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) ! HA ce outside Bismarck). | ‘TOMORROW: Making a Clean Daily by mail, outside of North Dal Editorial Comment | Breast of Hey Member Audit Bureau of Circulation a —Topay ‘a me , S| Tee ty bai Samp : Member of The Associated Press Coolidge on Citizenshi TO mor ¢ a | tuous fittings and furnish- The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the font, Coalldge's’ Mesedye” oir tHe’ fesqoitenuitic| OH or about May Ist | ings join hands with otieri- ‘ . (Continued from page one. zenship, delivered recently before the! might be balanced by aegreuter.em- an Revolu- | vite in Asia. In Japan as in Itely the fly. inthe imperia. ent is the radical and | labor classes, use for republication of all news dispatches credited tal service on shipboard to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also to start your trip right on thes¢ luxurious Empresses. on the Pacific I will open a fur store under the name of The Bismatck Fur-Company at ) 207 5th Street the local news of spontaneous origin published here. | Members of the Daughters of the Americ: ‘ in. All rights of republi herein are ation of all other matter | tion, put in a few words a Ve so reserved, said: vital truth when he! Foreign seer COKE Citizenship in America is not a private ee ntne ave dy of the we getting | | CAN 2 PANY 43 Beet er firs vorce, i D | Pei ek STNG COMPANY pain enterprise but a public function, inataheret child. A. P. Knothe, Prop. | pisités eee Rua. grigtr ye” Spa Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg | ie went on te say by way of emphasis that if this |" Young people that plan marriage in : local steqmship agents or 2 ahae foreighly roa PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITiI iaieioeenent Ys ‘et, “disaster will overtake the “hurty should remember that saying, H. M. TAIT Vancouver. Going to the ‘ NEw YO ~ | Pith Ave, Bldg. | auement if not met, “distster will'overtake the Sag ety Miutringye: are sii! WATCH FOR OPENING Orient go Canadian Pacific, i tii Poniaee saree | Whole fabric of our institutions. lakes of ‘thildhood” doomed to faite cs E S11 2ad Axe. Sone age varies fhe still impressive percentage of vote slackers! ure. And they are made, so far as Mitnedpolis, Minn. e re ze it is concern- revels that mang treat ightly the responsibilities | 9° wHR"Ee Rage tan the bid (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | ANNOUNCEMENT i » Sometimes “this divinity that doth hedge a king”|to the fact that the~American people have been’ re-| Wedding dress, ©) =| scems brittle stuff. sponsive in meeting the requirements of taxation! The maatiigns Pacific it transport- Ever and anon the di potentates “ 'n sich” are but “even as you and I H *s news reminds us tha: more than they have met the requirements of vet-{ ing from the Massachusetts’ General va Fs {Electric factory to Professor Ryan’s | ing. He declared that the whole system of Amer-_ jaborators at Stanford University, an | Here's President Calvin Coolidge, for instance, ican government rests on the ballot box. | engine with a capacity of 2,100,000 i pte iff volts. It will make possible exp taking a hot bath and going to bed to cure his cold. Barely five out of ten qualified voters are suf-| ents never made heretofore, even The news doesn’t say, the fair hands of the fi ef hot ginger tea or lemonade and perhaps put a veted, but today interest in elections flatiron or hot water bottle to the presidential feet. largely to the primary but here’s wagering that ficiently interested in popular government to go to: by Steinmetz, with a machine of high- t lady mixed him a brew the polls. From 1880 to 1889, eight out of ter for voles aie telty than the world as waned, due fone em whic! tically | Everywhere science keeps marching qhtch-has practically | sicaa while Tandawentalt In the same day’s news we read of a hoot owl, banished party interest, solidarity and loyalty. Pol-! jes to discuss. good. old = who, all unheedful of the sanctity of presidents, flew iticians see to it that citizenship becomes rather 2 {the whale. That's why into the [president's chamber and perched upon the private than a public enterprise and they can be ee rvempen saving lense GE avalne presidential bedpost. depended upon to drive those voters to the polls | important than anything that ever It is not altogether improbable that presidential who will do as they are told. | happened in the whale’s belly, and ‘ ‘i | really religious people realize that. s of the American Revolution are! They concentrate attention on the ing Toms cr earl, ng chanticleers, and that doing good work in impressing upen those who ro Ereattn ah i : atl is the presidential feet encase themselves in slippers to just entering citizenship the privileges and respon- creation of the brain of man. escape the ta: games of possible executive mansioa | si es that come with naturalization. They can! Our government hopes that Bri = mice a sutéh avon inteanine » interest in | t#in Will prevent sending whisky to mice. do even a greater work in keeping up the interest in ‘America, ‘We cannot keep it ont, but \ Even grand and glorious democracies’ have a y elections and seeing to it that as representative a the British,;who know how to en- 3 o ° ° f 7 ~ of forgetting that plain red blood runs in the veins! vote is cast as possible. force laws, could prevent its being | * if ide d othe Is, It takes a resi- Presid Soll = ; peenan sent to the United States. If we ar- : ss a presidents: and other mogul akes a pres resident Coo! idge utters a timely warning, range for no British whisky ship- . " J ments we shail not stop bootlegging, | preserve our bootleg market for home ‘ . Peerage oy are Hee Hae to drink, not less alcohol ut worse ah a i aleohol. alee HE most beautiful Stude- by ornamental brackets, to the dis- are assailed by the midnight serenades of stroll- The Daughte TWINS | a Junker SU enh baker ever. built—a car that pies tg 3 iy bright oe air planes carrying high power guns, Pe : — sig < Brougha is Ly cu sm Girl of Today pdb offers luxuries in style, finish and ike She? bie 4 nee ani hat j . i, 4 ANGE i cate 4 : * . : is : ne lughest example o'| he coach tur bak : ee te foe ee ee rath Z race Ae bg aca | eae Wei h 5 P di: More initertor'appointm s considered builders? art Letter rear-quarter S de er Big Six tail Coon's spring clothed i ae ieidfiihne is esha fore me and also I had a little qualm elg: ounds in ible in a car at this price i aS age cee 4 Shis arw ; sr dG peius Ly Weiene senate Lilisto oe cree. in Thirty Days impossible in a car a I and landau arms complete its custom world’s fastest-selling pre eoine slong ‘yo. _ “Vl dictate nothing. You may tell my father as in until Studebaker achiéved it beauty. high H : Ti put notning me as this re old man was with} as Cowan's, or any druggist for te : ‘ J ; * 1 niake him pay his rent, so we are @ tell him “ TURE i Ua tes a Goi “tiver OF through One-Profit manufac- A study in luxury aon powered car “Dear, dear! 1 certainly hope so, never before had thought of my Compound Tablet: hey cost bu * . ss ai ir apenas poor Mister Ting Vin “If WO eect aaa oe fathi pene ie He isle, ane sugar at and as ture Inside—it's a study in lux Wide, The Big Six Brougham is powered with wet some rents soon, Fl be in as en and he hi ways finding fault with me leasant to take as candy. P 5 ats aci F in easy- in t ‘i : : » vou won't.” said Nick, “Not th Mr. Hathaway when I went a them to speedily put on plenty of strgetion—nor more “luxurious inner chair comfort. Upholstery is of finest Mace nonniavek doh ante ‘ spe ay, <i my plan works out.” nbout this and he would like to probe! tr a good th ng that thoughts good “healthy solid flesh and for : Bs broad élddlisdadloned 46-0 Tarmehtuine a eee ne of the mest monn~ went gyn the stairs and ae it These ett orn the middie DAVE almost the velocity of light, for Tac pnepone Wey ar so. .extrenaay and outer appearance—than the Stude- ‘ : In Be hard . ie se tenes telah aie : : door. hen they crossed the 4 : je omiddle ip wa a oment wie g that thin’ men and women ie ei ge sign. 2 2 is taste- A ence we urge you to compare Epa eeces ge Roe S80 ‘Hathaway will see you.” “What do you want with me, ay oa. f SORE PE an te only seven American cars of equal ah ene a eann finished in rich finest “eights” as well as “sixes.” 4 yThen they went up Ripple Creek — I followed her through the door! voulgewoman ? Tell 1bto ans axquick.) “% money if you don't take on rated horsepower, and they cost from Butler silver. 2 Because of volume production ona One- ‘ ) Beyrcen th aiid CATR LAGE Gb thse Wetec Brees | see POURERN,S Ehalascd vets “ehey DrSGDOWWEI 4 i PERI steeds 7 Profit basis, Ste is able to offer ’ = “Did vou sce old Ringtail Coon?" est, most disappointed looking man 7 man ‘a an gained 15 two to four times more to buy. The richness Hi interior and ex- value in t Brougham that no “ealled Nick to Marky Muskrat had ever seen to tell vou that your! pounds in six weeks. # fet tes iuitiontive taeitiost Pratnct iver BAND othe “He went up that way,” said My father had sometimes ; st fashionable restau- Be sure. and. ask for MeCoy’s, Tiishetduseaktliiahatweeevedo ee finish is indicative of the fine r of, equal ri iver wells iat « Marky as stern as Mr. Hathaway F the original and geniue Cod- Liver v oe quality body construction you cannot less than double its price. * io they went up & piece further. || mever seen disappointm ctogstion of Kime befere your | Oil Compound Tablets--60 Tablesa to judge this fine car solely on a basis see. Body pillars are of selected north Mid you sce old Ringtail Coon?” plore’ there will pull off a stunt that? —60 cents. adv, "a rok = te — . “sia lebaker’s je slitie Nancy to old Mosey Mud} of comparison with any fine car you orn white ash; cross-members of hard Studebaker’s unique facilities ie a i y wha if z Few tor fi ent up that way,” said Mo See en eid then by what maple. Studebaker standards — the Heals ea pia nuke sian ching his you know to be the facts. highest in the industry — zealously engines-—yet one-fifth ay an automobile’s ? From its black-enameled steel travel guard every operation in its manu- teieeue ine cacti pf ators e trunk on the rear, attractively set off facture. cost is in the body. Pepaney canis. £0 ie < Studebaker builds all its own bodies, alt abe me en Ee ee 4 + engines, all clutches, gear sets, spring: ¥ OS a oe Be deb : ¢ h: differentials, steering gears, brakes, ax! ' ni there, sitting as nice as you Studebaker Big Six Brougham Sabi catiint aol er ene x ; < singing a little song to hin Only Studebaker in the fine-car field ie a i = Be aie tat a tianks Lor the 5 < Under Studebaker’s fair and liberal Budget.“ enjoys such complete manufacturing yey Ride, but the words were ’ \ : $2095 Payment Plan, this Brougham may be facilities. E' The words were . purchased out of monthly income for a i > t ee One-Profit value fooled them all again small initial payment and at the lowest = 1 fooled them all again. Bo Ss Lon an S ff 0.6. factory time payment rates known to the auto- These facilities enable Studebaker. to I've had a wonderful time, mobile indust: manufacture quality cars on a One-Profit 4 ae on fre vd bag AGES 4 UP amend basis—eliminating outside profits. The I'd rather have # good time, The Most Beautiful Studebaker Ever Built savings thus effected are passed on to Hes tooled then cil i bare cures in the form of higher Sudd st “7 ah , , © ic. © oy J © ayes oy it owe! ice. f Bie cal ue Pani. opposti Fine quality merchandise at prices that represent real ajc Bick and Nancy and Mister Tinga special values that are worth much more than we are ‘one 7g 2. All of them were quietly fishin 9 i irect manufactufing control ena’ les Sand watching the water, not saying asking. : Stodebelien to keep cars constantly up-to- -a word, as date. We add improvements regardless + _ “I wonder if they saw me wht of the calendar—we do not save them up sgh “3 Mister Ringtail Coon uneasi e é z for spectacular annual announcements. don’t Bel e they did. 1 ju: { ® which make cars artificially obsolete. ingaling’s head. i saucer hat with ‘but 4 new green one e 3 ¢ Ringtail had just ordered. | ‘ ‘ " ‘ yt - : ittle fairyman had on a! 3 f A * +f ¢ v coat, One with big is aie 24 eo . ‘stripes on it like flashes of lightning.! P 9 Exactly like the coat Ringtail 5 ordered also. | And the fairyman had on « necktie! eh big sky-blue mosquitoes all over’ 27 TO 32 WAISTS S, % And out of his breast-pocket hung ‘a silk handkerchief with lavender} e gerasshappers and pink snails’ in the Beautiful spring colorings i in hcallege models young men orners, A By this time Ringtail Coon enjo. weari : Qworried that he called acros j $ ng. si Screek. “Hi Those are my! , gloth "re wearing, Mister Fairy- 95 zman! They are my best new spring “clothes and you can’t have them.” | “Oh, hello, Ringtail,” said Tinga Jing. “If you can’t pay me rent. of can get some clothes, I'll have! gto borrow yours.’ { = “I'll pay vou! I'l pay you right: aot “ 4 ‘now,” said Ringtail reaching for his! % z et ! sitet : Zporkethook. Gere @ tt ' % ¢ = So Mister Tingaling got his ren ? ? zand Ringia:! went home with his bo Wy. gf clothes. q im ne ee fof Coatinued) @ (Copyright, NEA Service, In A “Plain coli. an phantom plaids: x 3 Many Women Use Simple Mixture : Bi rek N _ Women appreciate the quick action I aarwas f ismarck,. North Da ota i ae eee Berets bark glycerine, q k ia) il . oa as mixed in Adleri =) e : z “tom mach in ‘ a Rife 4 F. R, BRIGGS LANGE & BERTSCH e nutes an: rings out surprising: " as 3 te 4 ‘ j : - : " . mounts of old waste matter you) = ; BRADDOCK, N. D. : GLEN ULLIN, N. D.:: ver sronsht was ur 7 fi that tall, ‘loated. foal.” ? ‘ , j i = 7 At you enjoy emting. 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