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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper " THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1878) Published the Bismarck Tribune Company, “ismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice af Sismarck, as second class mail matter. George D. Mann.......... it and Publisher Suhecription Rates Payable in Advance dy carrier, per year. ..........005 = by bl per year, (in Bismarck).. mail, per Yin’ state outside Bismarck). seccces { Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota $7.20 + 720 ——— ought to work, but something tells us it won’t. It sounds too good to.be true. When a train is due, A Swell Fishin’ Trip This Turned Out to Be’ the curtain automatically lowers, thus saving the | strain on the driver’s mental machinery and his car’s | te Dn il lel RA ZA NN vr i}? Va i 7 ‘brakes. It is thought that a few headlong plunges | : Le into this elastic steel curtain will ultimately per-| suade him that his neck is worth saving. A better; ' way would be to deprive him of his automobile. ". te. One sure way of getting your name in the paper! \ { 2 Laghhog to devise some new method of getting married. . 6.00 | Wedding ceremonies have been performed in air Baa Uhh EAA BBE ATES FATT LE I = ene ea ETEAS REE = \ ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE» “TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1926 . Her OwnWay Is IT BLACKMAIL? ing to do. J am to get that — fifty thousand He fen oe joan. Just i Judy. 1 don’t understand] h I going to get it I dont Hl y a By id Mamie Riley. “I never But i i to muy such things be- Marriage a la Taxi Sia Geca Soa » have thought them, except you were tempted ty give everything had for love. You told me yout ‘ \ X i that yu were sorry that .you had { + 6.00 | planes, on boats, by wireless and beside deathbeds. | \ “ y : ever left Buady Tremai wei ‘ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | A couple in West Virginia recently were married ‘ 4 Ze M\ 'Yes, I know,” said Mame, “but ——<—<—_—$————— : bs { 5 ssocta Pre | in a taxicab, the ceremony being performed to the! 1 The Peto Pride ls coeneeneeey entitled to the | merry tune of the clicking meter. It causes one to| } use for republication of all news dispatches credited | wonder whether the strain of listening to the costly to have fuund out that I didnt mean it c ) . it to me. page, I was s0 ; it or not otherwise credited in this Paper, and also | clicking wasn’t a little too much. to impose on a, ¢ { IR ; / tha ftom hi he. trembled, and { the local news of spontaneous origin published here- |“ ‘1 ji { ’ 7 . ~ > in. All rights of republication of other matter | MeTvous, blushing groom. A marriage ceremony | x 4 ‘are also reserved, ‘usually is a deliberate, impressive thing, but th: A e g have so much money, Marie, a “Twenty-five thousand di — | H i hed sigh ‘ with as they pleas wi read it over in the little book with ? ey ichances are this young benedict brent! a sigh | : , " y 7 Robinson dees’ not’ think my name on it and: thi t, ‘Why. H Foreign Representa\ | of relief when the thing was well over, j P FR Y icked man, notwithstandi hat is a fortui Me than i CHICAGO oe bit SS | Q y really @ menace to society. wita father and ‘m pe a Kreage Bldg. | Intuition e ; x 5 didn’t seem poss! - > NEW vont", hb sades ake Sane ‘Ave. Bldg. Women are inquisitive. They simply will not} | = chat «reformer peor! Ag i Most had an Ineciatinle Gosire to 40 ee eelieve a thing unless it is true. Not unless they § ae & = Bo fo ng my, reas bts down to the bank and have ; (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | want to believe it. i , SS. 3 er eens Aerie tae “Tam not yet used to it, I | k | Consider one Chicago girl. A man gave her tl i = SS ow I am ing. too am ws ‘open vi ‘ > * | ows Because of th. ‘a that little book times a : oo ae lring. The stone was almost large enough to be an} fohave come fen ehive ts # vereetly tnd look at these twe. words at the 4 5 Marriage is all right for the peasantry, declares | imitation, He spent money freely. \. 4) natural thrills. Incidentally 1 think, tl . ‘May 7, 1926, } ., Mr. H. G. Wells, the noted British author, but un-/ She thought she loved him. One night they were . ; : Sad AD Bonk, “anerey 2° 8 far fe mecdsend if i canwiie 4 ee 8 ete work = so nicely. | at 9 road house. “Marry me now,” said he, . ‘ FA a “Dear Judy, you care me oat, of a cheek id have, ‘all that money : ne of the reasons he advances is that women; «No,” said the girl. “Let’s wait. If you love me es y wy fA ‘ < next years gro when you} tu over to me.' ee, now have little housework to do, what with elec- | enough to live with me always, you love me enough “Y 5 k this Fg od tend (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) we > trical appliances and all that, and he suggests that | ¢ wait a few months.” ‘ : ‘ : TOMORROW: Flint Interviews y they ought to find some work outside of the home. It was her intuition. Later the police learned he - — f Leta woman try one husband after another until, | 4 eve§tually, she finds the proper mate and a task | \ she can share with him, is his hypothesis. | We fear Mr. Wells has struck a foul tip this time. | What we need is not so much casting about with! | ne husband and another, or one wife and another, | but. a little plain knowledge and common sense. Simply because both the wife and husband are employed outside the home, is that just cause for | tripping from flower to flower unil the sort of honev | that just satisfies the taste is found? And, after it is found, then what? Aren’t we right back where we started, with an old-fashioned marriage and all that on our hands again? No mat- ter*what you call your mating, there is just the one kind of mate to meet your need. The Athletic Heart Proof that athletics—even of the most strenuous | had three wives. There should be a special sort of jail or asylum for practical jokers. From the capital of Germany ‘comes word of a jovial individual who dropped poi- i son, instead of aspirin, into his friend’s beer. ! a “I did it just as a joke,” he told police. ij - = Z = : “ choking with anger and’ alarm: | $2™ Search of his house revealed a store of poisonous | _ I'd adi eep | drugs with which, he admitted, he was in the habit of scaring his friends. What a nice, pleasant sort of a fellow to have around! He is laughing it off now in the hoosegow. iH he was looking for. 1 caught his| smoothed it out, es” tela ; shoulders and «shook him, the/ her as thoagh written in, fir | shrimp! I said: “She ‘left Saturday| pi Yat Senises bee cheat night? Ben Murillo, did you do some-| peling i: e dié ‘her part! thing villainous to her after we left?| Her oh ed bro his epee Did yor to wal " sequious a dog. : mit or Tit make ic het for youle friende—no/liberty—no laugh Poison and Jokes He yanked himself free, almost] gow stein? artaeaced $0 the win: ? | ray inst the rocks, It's a go lente bh! not worth thinkin about! Go back eine reerd for Your! to him? She would find a welcome! ' But your door was locked, Sandy. yf with-|) She breathed in short, flamin; Think of he'd locked the door. sps. Go back to that house anc and Uy ta get jour Threat” | At dida’t send her out” He said| gaat "ardid relation? Noshe, wasn’t I bellowed at ‘bit: “Her doer is! pe stig n clawing through his| or beaten into it. She would do rought out an envelo; pee lock ee rman ight out an envelope! Alice wrote—walk into the ocean: 5 . rimly walk into the ocean first. : a “ds that. so?” didn’t send your sister away and 3) ©gnl 9 Just the Principle of It down pretty ma Ijsuspect youre in with het. She and “tancicn Merscle climbing “down ae iddle sit: lained — said to him: “What's the matter! probably came here Satu: th ks, chaste. ad he ane, When a man in a middle western city complai with you? Have you killed her and Where vise. did. she got” ‘ e rocks, running along the s: that he had been held up by a man armed with 8] wHat MAS HAPPENED IN THE Needles to. say 1 didn't get your locked her dead body up? “Maybe she ‘went into the eceant”| plindly reaching the water hu i ie s Y SO FAR knife and relieved of his last four sous, the gen- ; herself down. i clothes, and I doubt if you'll ever| , G84, I never saw anything look! He gave a whining kind of daugh: eee + 4 eid wis seri ; ker than-he did when I said that.| “Not likely! I" vi i iets ‘ —_variety—are not inimical to long life is offered by | darmes were not long in locating a suspicious look- terre Recall i tapers te Sie sty thas sau flaca His eyes got ‘starey like the eyes of/ letter for, riety Pn nari yeu Re te Fy it . she ‘remenbered ] the famous Yale crew of 1886, all 10 of which, count-| ing character who, when shaken, dropped from his to please her impoverished tamietihis: As ae aissconieping a eed riche ae focked| padtat he ate ee sive He the night in Honolulu when she had | j ingi coxswain and substitute, met recently to muse | clothes the stolen four pennies and the knife. In caress, ie. mre bier pine Ae Sunday morning you and you can leave your note.”| mail it to ae. It will: ppen her a Meter rete _ } on past triumphs. the case of the victim, it was clearly evident that| 3th McNeil, her unele. side in plans| baty Yor een on. a seven, year’s Soe eyes.” , B Neg. thie, waneiae eee pa: ie k + ele, Pl b can realize that I-wasn’t| So we went.up, our heels clicking—| So I'm enclosinw the detter andj 12S. rangling with All of these men are past the 60 mark, but doubt-| the principle of the thing and not the monetary) for Sandy and her Rother “te take} in a mood to be very civil after his} ve ie.” He cyanea lise ai cece can eae roa tin, ie awful suffoca- {less at the time of their triumphs there were few | loss, was what irked him. Fea eee ene ite eee eG oaturday ight. Of ‘course I) and. a the room, his. ‘arms| he's got to say. Please have the|sor.,,.Sre, shuddered at the over- 1 Ramon Worth, who saves her ‘ever dreamed what happened after] folded while I faked’ a message to| decency to let He owering terror of that sensation. ¢ Who thought the crew would be hale and hearty 40 ee Pome eee on the, Same syeamer} ge left. I'd certainly have knocked! you, Of gourse I: couldn't grab any| ‘I'm going to dash out so:mail this| CUt she repeated, “I could do itt” ‘ tt luati " {ter All home he declares his love. Murille|*him for a loop and stepped on him.| of your clothes’ then at Page atirs a jd her for life, But years after graduation. Shooting’s a Mild Pastime, After says he will never release her. But he said; very casi “Di ine at ak Le lg bi SBS A | alg he was gone now. And he would y id{ So this evening at nine I phoned| make another try f } A lot has been said about “athletic heart,” which| Well, one more of the thousand-more-or-less dan- | dith Moore, Sandy drop-in here?: She said shel and: at ten he got, perfectly fusious| Write me everythingeta ey oe pRever find her... never drag . { is supposed to make such inroads on men who spend gers of summer motoring has been eliminated. Gen-| love is everything. Murillo overtaiés| might. on hor way from church.” |and "shvieked uBids” wou “come| “ennay' tore Spentiae tier. trom Re ee nee naee ie ia physically strenuous youth. You have heard time |eral Lincoln C. Andrews has forbidden prohibition | Ramon. He appears unexpectedly at * He wiped bis dager mume| f escsesneas ick: “Well, sheds ist ota hor tron hearts Nene Suddenly his offer: “I shall ask no < and again that the athlete’s chances of reaching ®) agents and customs inspectors to fire upon motorists “ party sie 2 petse ser ber See mething: and departed. T dare] shi Bin ' irs je eh oe ogres sate me 6 J € Tipe old age were not as good as those of his more| crossing the international borders. Or, on second leaves nit Grout ‘and’ meets Ramon areas cate ae ebgenape: you, 3 SER this) Murillo’s tee dia down’ the ' gan to laugh, to repeat aloud: “Ne sedentary brethren. thought, would it be better if the government would | Worth, who drivés her to his home,/ dreamed the real state of affairs or| afternoon® y terms for Sandy’ render. This,| Mgption abies 1 Apparently, however, the heritage of a sound,)ppoint special agents for the shooting of road hogs And -euaedie ms het. Sith Ate: baliey aan Pes ps epic “ge Aig. chme, im since’ this, .af- = eeu it peters. ae Bog Setar Ateatte prvi well-muscled body does mean something. One swal-| and drunken drivers? GO ON WITH THE STORY FROM answered and said you. were| “Somethi have ‘happened | get bien na aici ‘tend her.| Se had run -home that night. H low, of course, doesn’t make summer, but the Yale BENS Dinka Soeaeeer HERE . out. Then I called again this morn-| to her. he Neat even concede’ that her] Theuaht Caer eone ifs es caged ff ‘6 4 ; it i s img before I got y H “ y ” 7 ie { crew of '86 offers some refutation, at least, to the] We can't figure how Solomon married 700 times) sendy stood ints ‘shadowed cor-| answered again and” suid “Shes| ANctpe's happened: to. her” ne grrora wets atsno,/cenpenaibip for < theory that “athletic heart” is such a dreadful men-| without an auto. ner of an simmense room. She| out,’ So I take it he’s been ing| home yet She read it, #. wild hest in her Tibhar tebe eng cage : ace. Buon tc Selene rea touched the books on a shelf;| close to home waiting for you to re-| “She’s’ mot come yet.” mind. She whispered:“‘God! How wat’ tafe ae * RO t : studied ‘the candlesticks before an| tuts and frightened into fits. soft 42 E photied and ‘before J. hadi I, hate: him! .\* i winks o night In a blilade cobie wie eee mens 5 ro! 06 * went ere, I led: e " , _— { i Editorial Co t | tion ake could lance from the win tending to, grab “your clothes ‘and noe here” io ae 2 aC pee ifently Botone hore twin wes] RMU ie ae neem of Rael? Who' ‘ rial Comment’ : jow framing that wind-blown oy- e that might be useful said: “ 3 the meaning o! letter: i js (4 I ue hone ASRS ress, ‘It might have been the last, 0 you. Ida wasn't in. Your husband| this, Ben Murillo? WH motify. the| “After yaur conduct of Saturday| WOM the night Sith smothers "Pe ia james McCarthy, 8, of Columbus, Ohio, bears in Uopiard deen af Manta ae alone 1k ap This is the conversation we/ police. Has Sandy disappeared | night you doubtless fear to return.| ‘Sue became etree emote i i his veins the blood of a valiant race, and when the The Election Result peared; so isolated Ubere on the rosis Where's Sandy He banged up. ihe evens, * andl oft, Writing, this’ to say that my! beat pulsing pice Ak cppetaa ive ‘ ” Lt be 5 : rs ¢ “black-eye gang,” 2 bunch of hoodlums extraord (The Devils Lake Journal) eke Veny"anients St'the oS Your band chise on: a sheet! ne fat taetgneeteaeac etd saune Ts, aa. te, pon, Yew ef] Ste hed tent "Mava Sealy, “Ske + # narily young in years but extremely tough withal,) Governor Sorlie’s majority in Wednesday's pri-| She smiled imagining this—she and aero ‘ "| He came through the grape vine: dno anger cherished for the| [#4 Sn oe ee ith Semen as p _femanded tribute of James in the amount of two| maries, which may reach the remarkable figure of] thinge''on a ‘wayward shore," | so.1 Said: “Seems tobe out, a goed] be tere alege, mine lt 80 that] reckless, manner of ‘your departure.| Ana now! q 7 cents, the lad rebelled. 25,000 votes, indicates that a majority of the people} Removed utterly from all human | degl sigtely”. Where in ‘sho? He walked right up and hissed in|duty to give. this chance to inpeleente eee: ro fireplace : > i. y 'y partly im, licy, especially with regal 0 the state o sense of isolatio i magasi "ve got to see her. She| she? i 1 wish to ou from ¥ " |} into juvenile court, the leader of the gang, aged 11,| mill and elevator at Grand Forks and the Bank of into the pulsing stillness: tra dean snerens ‘bout dinner ‘time,) | My cue was to look horror strick-| the’ conseque detiance| (ree! Lim, ladder than Ive been in ! confessed that they had intended burying their vic-| North Dakota, the management of which was th acubdued. ‘melancholy peace, “A: | “She dotan' do anything. in thel of God ‘de poe ment” "you probabl have" : ‘ : . . ids, “i s . rf 3; a8 though usw ner. I'd advise you not to tu: i . . 8 tinge on the hush and calm, 5 ; j asn’t return ‘ou a first degree murder charge will be asked—and the | ic received in districts which were formerly Inde- _Beribtines pe: about like thi is E eaned tbe ee pees he a ad i oldest in the gang is 11! pendent, while in the normal Nonpartisan districts | he would feel Ramon’s presence. Kru him: “Pil lew yenuesit 90:84. ee I hated teavi ? id open a book at some’ stairs, calling to him: “I’ will be no quarrel when you do your ing you there ; f Whether they succumbed to the influence of some | the vote for the governor was larger than ever. Te| marked passage, then she would see' note on her bureau.” rt. » Were you frightened? 17 1 vironment was evil, cr what, the fact remains that | least a substantial majority of them, favor the con-| hands; she ‘would. seem about. to though you have not hesitated to cnt. Rar Wrst. od will it do | a someone else is to blame for the transgressions of | tinuance of the state owned mill and elevator under cmetan free. the nea whlepe demand more than Brivileges. man the Recent er eg V these juvenile gangsters. state ownership, and they no doubt feel that eat ; A ae lak wale qare Twenty-one is far seo young. for tach t : ernor Sorlie is pursuing the proper policy. in eit : we, made you | unha: ‘and: j § t< Here’s Your True Lover j conduct of the mill, notwithsanding the Independent | , ,obtrusive, ‘They, son: ae ge — tke the, gladness “you can . find, ae Mi ” arguments that the institution has lost over $1,000.- | ished. They did not alter the, feel- 4 = : Your. determinati aig Plenty of it, da é F Char! ‘ox and Joe Gerock, of Fort Worth, Tex., rs 5 d that it is losing thou- | ine that she was’ now cut off com- a ur manifest duties, are re- ontinued on naga; Hy were rivale ferfhe hand of the same girl, one lleta See hae i ae we ake te pletely. with aa site finality from = = spons: ole for any and Fo saplossnant.. NT a 2 : oar : i jole worl © for le; = : 1 it, and she was seriously ill in a hospital in |*8"¢s of dollars each mon! the feeling that Muritio, Ais house, — ‘ ane Ts ‘Shes fmt, yonk at oat areinge! ? + Chi “ 4 The Go Hi rie friends, sre Bir ieoehe? ane >= en of your acicane saute. / ; ‘ rnor’s Homecoming ice were now shoved ‘utterly from a would learn to F ee mes Ces. Saterslly, wanted to see ‘ber, © (Grand Forks. Herald) . the sphere of herifes —— a: J | | prectate th eon Of the step you : and see quickly. Together they went to a fly- 2 G jest Re : ' * wo 4 Ne taken: you would come to : i ing field, where it was found possible to obtain a| The committee in charge of the welcome to Gover-| She wondered what had happened ize ma “fas life contract. “ou + : f nor Sorlie used every effort to divest the affair of |—-what they were thinking. Yet Iam still waiting for this awaken- single sage in the mail compartment of the Dal-; i test In givi er-| he dreaded the moment of rev ing. r las to Chicago mail plane./ factional and partisan features. In ing Gov tion, Ss ‘My motives in marrying you. b: A nor Sorlie the remarkable vote which he receved a| Down from the house wis an im: were the hi Aside from my H. di After hours of debate as to which should go, Ger-|"™ oO tne voters of his party conferred a signal; ™ense field and this was now 3 emotional regagd, which was great, a ock ly won out, and as the propeller began to co hed with the first golden radi- |———=— > D = ‘i wished to found « home; T sought a 2 ae Gi honor on him, an honor which no man eould fail to Poppies. In.an old coat of ES _ . | méther for my ¢hildren. spin, Fox, shaking hands and saying, “Tell her I lov: yf # », Fox, ing saying, her I love appreciate, and it is entirely fitting that on his she walked through this. |.’ < : | ‘i “From the’ begin: ju have not, _her,J;fainted and was removed to a hospital in a first visit to his home city after receiving that honor Q because the flowers were > ~ i, 5; f ; ese aspire: 4 of collapse. he i th eal “ munity should express tle “faire iar made ate Ton : the z : : ‘Tight ane a pes: teye ners of the pen of » master short Sy ka ‘ fitti : pti yer congratulations andj "°arness of a happy world. \ : flirtations. Aci seta writer. What a pity that both of them can’t |i" Some titting Beyond this field were the rocks. 4 “But & will remind you that you their good wishes. The white sands and the ses. Alone Zz it end it i is ‘| man- winghe girl! : It is in such manner as this that we preserve the | he ing exnliqnt, eed. sed at ‘ oe The Qualities of News break into the Detroit Institute of Art Pateal a Persian rug valued at’ $75,000. It is comered. The daring of the theft, which included plang for getting ‘away with a valuable painting and jpead what the newspapers call a good “story.” it was a better story because the rug had bys Edsel Ford. ‘The Fords, father connected with they has » way of breaking Point 108 juideg Sara. ee wale. “Tm spirit of our institutions. Opposing views on mat-| she said to’ hersel ppy! ters of public policy are set forth with all the force |She took deep breaths of thi sting-| at the command of those who entertain them. Op- ing air, pretending to ignore ane pinching at her heart. receive the enthusiastic support |i gs was Friday. There would be a; Sometimes under the stress of | later from gh Mey Be won are always “news.” Anything even re-| ality. Its verdict does not always change opinion, | tere ‘al sc ly or preelude further effort for a different decision) The letters were there. She rushed breathless! sale impel the ‘Gon’s back. whi govslapes, He cro ‘burrow Af his head