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_PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Bismarck Tribune The Ice-carrying Tribe His Mast rpi ‘Following the example set by Red Grange, numer- 18 aste’ lece f . An Independent Newspaper ous college football players are toting ice this sum- ¢ e T un a ¥ fooay THE ee (eet ee mer in preparation for the fall gridiron campaign, mprespeeenememnncnmemecte “geese —___— TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926 ——————— | Among them is Garland Grange, brother of the illus- Published by the Bismarck Tribune Co trious Harold. rN. b, f EM a from those who had already come for Sismarck, N. D. and entered at the postoffice at He will be watched more closely than any of his pg fa thy afternoon naan : ™~ 1, ll Bismarck, econd class mail matter. Ae ‘. A fe “Di think that Lel: want ‘ery otsentatiously the man who ‘ George D. Mann..........President and Publisher ie carrying brethren. budgies all beet tii ‘aed ood to po bar Judy?” Joan ‘asked, ea owned the place came forward. | alike to the casual observer, this young man is some. | “I think, my dear, she will be glad| “Have you heard the news about to see anyone that can help her just} Barry, Miss Meredith?” he asked in now. But whether she wants to see| the most qbsequious manner. ogi age Rates Payable in Advance how different. For it must be remembered that in Daily dy carrier, per year........... ‘Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) him is the same blood that courses through the veins ‘of th test ball ioe Hat led “ of not, is dt Peto a at Ue toate fore Joan could say ‘Daily by mail, per year, ins of the greatest ball carrier ever pulled on she has that tell-tale page of the | anything. . F ii fi ii ister.” “Miss Meredith saw in the morn. .« >, a Say aan, ‘outside Blomarck). 00} a cleated shoe. He is of a royal family. He is TAN my tehition ‘et QUy MbtAl ‘Tosla: | ing papers the deplorable aceideht 4 ww | Somehow set apart. Hl ter, Joan's tears drenched her eyes| that happened to Mr. Cornwall. Shé i Member Audit Bureau of Circulation r afresh, asked me to come over here with her Member of The Associated Press a t ede eee eae, were LRG ET wang tn soe TET cakle ' 1 el . ‘ J asked, es, an’ O ae coul J ad Assoc’ ene Sey, eae to ter 3 Editorial Comment ’ “ 1 ecco. that they have cs Ssisvlin Wasa ee ese for republication of all news dispat 3 credit = . 8 i i i “Let us get a taxi, then.” she can be of any help at this time,” , + . Marion none of croctncese, ose ablished here. If These Be Tru vagily,cneia tere, “Judy. We can eS eee een ee ey ee e 3 ¥ i ae rights of republication of all other matter ; St Paar Di hve “No, my dear. We must not take 1 tebe that if she told this man in are also reserved, . (St. Paul Dispatch) your car. It is very probable that| that we knew that Barry was mar- Forelgn Representat] Speaking to members of Kiwanis clubs at Uni- eis are a lage of Fi, riers ea al would Hrs GH Ropu tein , ves. versi ck, di anging aroun ri ornwall's | her as long as he could, hoping to wt . G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY versity Farm last week, Dr. F. W. Peck, director of place and it would cause a lot of talk | to Leia fitet and with her peteatertee .. CHICAGO DETROIT the extension division of the Farm school, said: your, eats car rolled up in eit out php etre ond estonn “Tower rront of it. je moment he spoke my surmise Tor Bldg ND BURNS AND onmen Bidg. The present net earnings of the average “I have an idea that we will even! was correct, for in his most oily tone NEW YORE 4 American farm family total i rT have to dismiss the taxi or keep it| he said: a > Bias ot Fifth Ave. Bldg. ‘arm family total approximately waiting for us on some side street a| “1 don’t think I have Barry Corn- ‘ ar. lock or two from his home and wa! wall’s address here, bu you wi (Official City, State and’County Newspaper) | “yous are receiving on an average less i overs “I expect we wil it is s| come beth ering 1 4 over. I expect we will find it is a] come back this evening I believe I Py = | bearding house or an apartment. can sive it to you.” Safety Education than 2 per cent on their capital. i atecntitea hed iit e we bd (Copyright oh BA erie tee) bes J Ff encou! re mai curious jan RRO! : Joan The suggestion of Secretary Davis that there be | | Only ake contin 4 aGk Mune : oe hee ¢reated in the department of labor a bureau equip- md nigel Lopes H : Na z BANS . >) | thron ‘ : ‘ea : wded at it vie 3 ped to gather statistics on industrial accidents and Farm mortgage indebtedness has been “ Ie ¢ 3 . 2) | houses; machines ucukaae “hurry. oe hana Henson een ne j to disseminate information as to how accidents may continuing on the increase rather than on eee. § | / tein Wiener ne Seid, witheat, “waiting. for answer: be Pie receive consideration and sup- the decrease. 3 % tok 4 ghostly and ‘ances! tua ony. San weeln ee eee" gate ort. Lag ‘esnick of the American Museum of | {If these things be true, the pligh ‘ 2 : g They stopped at the Marina. Alheard? What did you-think? Nov chat 4 ack ‘ , plight of agriculture aes: hd wind whipped across the ‘straits—|TI'd forgotten? Forget -you ?’Not for '& calla ; eee al ie at soeee Ata is even more gloomy than asserted by the farm lead-! @ j i NN, _1f 5 wat one forbidding—no longer hegle aetaRet ” etd 2 e wastage of life Jers. They have purposely painted the picture with oh 4 RaMAC de . rae : and limb that American industry is responsible for. | ighter atrokes, fearing possibly that the fall color Li , / | ear la eee : ae : situation for the farmer whi 8 it bus- on ge t , ” etha SP GIG, Glo industry needs to correct its faults; that if the man- | jnegs 9 sei ie ad tn eet ; wegher samc asinee Vist eieattider, tete| %2,the north of China, They started agement and workers of ev American industry ts by tn oe ting her cold hand touch on his face from Peking, going part of the way Bnew the extent of accidents in industry as a whole,|_ If Henry Ford is right in his arguments appear- a mee ih < 7 hat be Ld off without me— Wace tite roschan tin ares of Goel ‘ ) {hat it would be sufficient to fire everyone with the | in® in the Dispatch, and prosperity is not measured , ae. . SS ; 4 es eae aah sined flush stole to the oy pond hemmed in by, bandits. * enthusiasm to put forth the utmost effort to reduce | bY great wealth but rather by the reduction of the ey te: i. NO OSS = = Stas Upung forehead——s half guilty flush: months of flounderin naey poe the danger of accident in his own particular plant. | Price of commodities so that they come within the oe . pean ie Be Ss Rk SSSs =a Poe tea pond mrad We're young! to hit the town of Urea. He wrote As it is, each employer knows, as a rule, only the | Teach of all, then business is the loser. Were the cee Nem NS ay Seay 9 ¢ Ssss; = ——— “No, I'm not going to wait! I've Tis terior mentee ile —_ of injuries and fatalities in his own experi- eens eg 8 hig — a ee SS Pe ees SUM Sees Aa Seaneae Leo pba caught Nis‘face,| The engineers were sent by an oil i ] i ‘ “4 company to explore the country about though no heart could break. hig malted stor vont Gaal rye Mongolia. "At the end of ‘July Ramon Yes, she woul do-this, yout love yout want you. Ta| became il. ust before the i, ‘missionary doctors She erg oe thought ‘he was = Most employers take reasonable precautions to|S0ta, what would the effect be on the mills that Prevent accidents but if, through a bureau created | make pipes, the factories that turn out fittings, the ||| 77 $5) BY fer that purpose, they were kept informed of the; merchants who sell the manufactured products and . shocking total of injuries and loss of life through | the labor that installs them? It would be little short ELENORE industrial accidents, they would, in most cases, in-|of a boom of, expansive proportions. Business is MEHERIN crease their efforts of accident prevention. losing that—in one line alone. 1 =2Bhe efforts put forth by various industrial acci-) How can business be better, how can the farmer dent insurance companies in the education of em-}buy the simplest conveniences of modern life with baer a Ployers and employes, together with departments of | his income of $100 a year and his invested cap-| Sandy McNeil, in tove with fife, safety in various states have done much to make| jta} yielding him 2 per cent? The lesson is not en-| marries Ben Murillo, @ rich Italian, “gsi i vl re certainly a Be Po-! tirely for the farmer. The question is not his. It feed ent factor in ‘reform than the enactment of laws | ; i i i " “ eae te | “ee as thoi je were a ri Bean iWhitlt cectainspraktiées. or to: make ‘thevadop: hel oramce nee oeaanypeb arc quarrels follow. A son dies at.birth,| “2ve*. “Iam! That's just about) Her heart beat dizz As though ; ” c She dropped on her knees at her| {2 this ship of hers; that she said to otis hat Iam! * she were ‘half blind, she went stum- hi 'ti “Now I will hi ‘ i Bob MeNeil, her uncle, aid Astitahe F i bed. -She prayed. Ste packed her| him many times, “Now I wi oii aa Piet f life, due-to the i the unexplored markets closed or will it insist on] for Sand aes es mother to"tek a With -a crucifying sharpness she bling tothe kitehen. teres a as le na; is 0! e, due in- ry, disman-| Hi i fever. He lay for months, deliriou: | ted ook. ‘The old white eat came! maivh ieughing se hese tater? ia! Dart of the aime, ins stupor teweed Aretha ees ote She| time till the next time. Talk like| the end. No: rot Maveiet ake ifted it, buries er face in the soft i: —Sandy—| Tally. e first of November they . | fur. she ald numbly, “4 fatten a talk ot going —Gandy—| eenl'sla: Hégete relonas. ‘ goodby, old cat.” y with anguish and| He didn’t khow whether he'd writ- She stooped down, slow burning| GiShe pwalked & few. steps—halted.| joy feeling the young lightof his, | ten all those ‘months ee teu, ite tears dropped into the wake a Dirigo she ‘tegen te tron wut we must—we must.” she said thatent that he tried to. He recalled " . je. reamin,; e—dreami: courtesan—her husband said she was|She steadied herself against the| stood at Yhe door,” itis —_ they she cane .to visit hic adh caction a courtesan, 1 “hisering | bewilderingly,| | “And we won't!” the ‘whispered.| him off in a cool white ship; that Blas eb uNtsin Weutiseleceas xd can't do this! Lord—4'| «we won't!” she lifted him: bodily and carried him to please her impoverished family. Tyranny by Marillo and frequent suitcase, teHing herself that she was| Perfumed breeze blow—T will h apeditiy Ahem? trip to-Honolulu, There she “meets! ‘a¥ herself stepping lightly along! sitting "at the takes He ieiere| eoing sway. She prayed? “God give blow. sale Beat away and: you , Eiambed: specd. of existeree, increase, -westedlive he Ramon Worth, who saves her lifein| {he Beach in, Honolulu; the. night) face had a act, ironed. out locke He} me, strength—oh, God, strengthen me."| Cure i : ‘ ‘ap J > the surf. On the same steamer home! drenched | with stars; her heart| gotyp stiffly, moved ils hate’? And the. next night she thought: | , He ‘looked down at her, laughing. ‘stern necessity for this safety propaganda. We “gpirit of °76” Born of Jest he declares his love. Murillo: cays tami tXrilled with gav expectance: heuring| “When ‘she’ wny tenned ake found! 'l ike ane Marga fe la cannot sit back and let someone else do it; we must |.’ pirit o rn of Jes' will never release her. Judith Moore,| Ranion’s voice at-her shoulder. How] ene lance gover ave ‘thera £2 “ » “be hare of the burden of ‘ er (New York World) & cousin, tells Sandy love is every-, qucenlike and’ arrogant whens she| SWave Reyitesigedeon ateaiute tent oe! der where", h : ar our share 0! e burden care necessary: to i Spirit. of '76,” roduetio f which are | thine. Murillo overtakes her as she turned to him with ‘a taunting! “I I-had a visit fpom-your husband an And e: time they drove together «general safety, not only in work time, but in play The Spirit o » reproductions o! es for a tryst with Ramon. She’ like being loved! “4 wish’ to i {she stored up his words, his looks; | Yur hair. time also. said to hang in more American homes than any| leaves his ‘house and accepts the) *dored hour ago. It would be the price of ; | . 3 i She said in a pinched, forlorn way, 8 < a y f le b that laugh of his; that glad sweep of | ,, other single work of art, was evolved by accident aye atten whe Wie tenes ee yl plumes it ptart:| “hecame a murderer!” The price sf a pemen it to remember—" and i amt atone? Rehaucnecasurn: rs . sl es. er wher iu 1e re ” . mber—' _ be Why Worry? from a cartoon. It was the artist's original inten- dies’ she" leaves ‘Ramon and gues tol of her MEMORY, eee Le hat. atithbdBob: MONG ealled. -e0 he Kisned ‘hin eyes, She sat with] ., lt pas swfal._, What made you : iy ‘ : ' ” ‘i ith | » Judith. * i . ie wy * er cheek pressed on his — Some-| ‘i! : Hysterical alarmists who are convinced that the | tion to burlesque the “Yankee Doodle” spirit of the! lao Kel th, son pede fel th) ‘an ean lebser: Pele ae ae ope pa ay legen soot arp ie shoulder. times the felt hes ey "Then he said: ‘You wrote about a git) you met— younger generation is headed straight for the bow- | Country as expressed in its tendency to bring forth} introduces his friend, Hi beei ; ; ing, ff the girl who looked like me. After Hume. to, been brave for one single hour! If] pain that he had done thi be-| “You, Sandy! Is that all the heart wows may find a grain of comfort in the observa- | the fife and drums at every patriotic excuse. Judit! a He, le in lo ‘i she had on); y,onee, courmeaualy ‘ve Fore—that night he warned ins zou e gett Kame ha md joing a pial = copreatd akerekt 8 2 a she w n ‘ a , 2 ‘ 335 tion of Dr. E. C. Broome, superintendent of the} For some years prior to 1876 Archibald M. Wil- % F og woullaneres one cid alate tee Comserow ; ‘ Maier her voice rose on @ Philadelphia public schools. j lard, the artist, a veteran of the civil war, enjoyed . 2 ‘ so untiappHly t0| food to me, Bob, | Why didn't know she cast Qutiting. gel nigh, accusing ‘note that brought hie The schoolboy of today is better behaved than was |a wide vogue as a caricaturist. He first gained orce. Complications ensue and| stich pathetic desperation to Ramon— oer, gene little Sat ‘wish wary soon—she wouldn’t teN him—go on f° pain pein alt a this father, is happier in his work, makes better use | recognition with the comic painting depicting his phe pad Sipuiger oe er Renn a “|*¥ou mi Z Nees Me pees ets spotty. could a an: ee aluea gtr aes farewell—that! iaden, mob you Bepe Psy ag athis time, and is getting a better brand of educa- | three children riding in a cart drawn by a dog which ‘ her to get her freedom. pressed eel Genie oeer Nee toa, ‘shut “ ie pin e Pteine pg the}, At the end ‘of the week she had “ Be ear Yen speak az though ign than used to be dispensed in the little red school- | was busily engaged in chasing a rabbit, and a sequel bsbewdipiaeqes Pealniecrs Gee | ting out oe image of Douglas. “I| beast. He has other letters—" Spe selery. be ym lage rr ek to ‘you, ‘ me Bense. All this according to Dr, Broome. which showed the dog triumphantly holding the rab-| his ofter of « home and security. He| coldly! “Hell be happier a theneed| “Ghent cae Tandy. Some-| i" ht sae MO Ramon? Oh, nol Not to * Certain it is that education today is making a |bit, the wagon overturned and the children tossed sare her and Bob MeNeil. attacks| times with Judith. i ‘thing may happen. You're only. f lew fhe eee father strenuous effort to please the American stu- | headfirst on the turf. Chromos were made of these | "im. en that’ Ramon” aA cnoeeaet cee wished! tweMy Aimee S| | | —goodby—”" | They | wore driving: out Jackson > dent body with its diversity of subjects and scientific | two pictures and sold by the thousands; : F 88, Hould go to him and give herself up.| Sandy locked the door of her room.| . She stood at the door until he was| rset, past the beautiful homes that e 3 , P. ly locked pert fy took the Pi Mithods of instruction. It has overcome its status} Willard became quite the rage. He illustrated se ewe Paige roy Pld ry Uehe See ar teibe, punieheds, deserr. a tapped. “Alice whispered: “Open W teisg in peda t pases straits and the nude, im- as a dreaded ordeal and has become a welcome part | John Hay’s book, “Jim Bludsoe,” and later made 8} two men whirled across the es a ake sal! room.| her right! ie sing bulk of the Martin hills, , She answered distractedly: “I can't.| Th ing—a Sunday—she | Po dolescent life. Surely perdition and education do | picture which so amused Bret Harte that he wrote | Queer throttled sounds answered with ca ‘Sh k Aes E 4 ‘ of the .|. He smiled ely repeating: “Not an a low, cursing fury. Murillo head| fully’ wiped away: learn” Thay, cates | Qty AMY please —y ing house. "A. tall, gracefut form 7 nw » then, did I not lie along the same path! @ poem to go with it. banged against the wali. Slowly, ter- red. t ery for your-| Douglas was at the depot to meet|*ung across the street—hat doffed . “a FY Pa In 1876 the centennial exposition was held at Hp Ai ra Rhee : ager, Signten- pepe and she had a| her. met his eyes once and turn. bar v8 in @ shock, s The Ocean Is Too Near the Shore Philadelphia, and Willard conceived the idea of |iiead stood out in blue corde. ng intultion that, she| ed hees away. started : must go away—she must e—bad ap ti Sandy?” ® lores now a row at a large bathing beach concern- | drawing the caricature of “Yankee Doodle.” The eyes shut wth ‘horror, see-| quietly—return to ‘che Hele “dia te, She followed net pel to the , Sandy Fa immodesty—unmorality, if you wish—of bath- | result was not satisfactory to himself, the painting | int thet tulging, empurpled face.| Douglas. “It can’t be; don’ grieve ‘m That's all—i'm seein, . car. : She ran to her uncle, “Bob! .Don’t!/ for me,” and ly raise h a ” His hands reached out. ae showing three farm hands, dressed in their work |God—iet go! teceapward, smile and kiss him'at| They drove: along Market. street; |Ramon's voice! “Sandy--Gandy, ar: fe apsinet Ste many; many =. Marge ladies who declare they would rather die | clothes, parading. Two of them were beating drums aisle the toniene By nairing look. nna nena eee ee amie hills was o slim tower of light; far- Nand Probably they would) than be seen in such | while the third was lustily playing the fife. Muriio’s mouth hung open with a Chapter 89. ot free Diablo loomed massive and dalous undress, hold meetings, pass resolutions. | As one of his models, Willard had used his father, Jone: one . Tears that he EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO She stood with her hands clesped| He now set with his profile toward fathers, aroused to action, spend hours on the |g Baptist minister, born so shortly. after the revolu- es blink away coursed down his tightly, ee ene closed instinotively| her, Tt iad « et, anguished Seok. ing sands trying to see what should be done | tion as to be still responsive to the sentiment of that | ,.Before he could raise the doubled. very stariied, Sandy? Dol Gus sovnie appett thinmeas, but be . ¢ = 1 Do! due 9 t it. Thousands flock to the beaches where hun- | period. One day the artist caught a glint of the pulled pen, chert thee te TEN, < SS, ,DON'T INSST: fried? seemed, geen as fon rian Yoo is canié’before. Peddlers make a Roman holiday | older man’s eye which, in a flash, revealed to him |b Py ord cespay eal and ant ua Sprawl = THERS HAVE B ayes wont searchingly over her| ere burned in mo, Sondy-—bareca tote: the occasion by selling field glasses. what “Yankee Doodle” really meant. That instant} (0% want ‘some more!” Eun when Ji ae stained one jrembling,| the ane 28 Se ‘being. fs aa ; * Where isn't enough difference between the worst | he gave up the burlesque idea and started work on Feta dea rie . while | = f 1 ‘id have phoned, | abe ees “bere Pac resentment — best bathing suits to justify an argument. Any | the painting which was eventually to be known as| ,,c4'id 9nd mutt "He glanced ewifily| = a Wik Fen, Bot erie joc ar ui This Ramon now sitting is all right so long as it is under water, but! “The Spirit of '76.” The center figure of the trio| up and down the block; made a 1 ‘ . : why, gh iv at By her side was s0 ruthlessly differ- th | Y ent from the ‘Ramon shi times pictured. Sh bared. he stuck out his head: of them is exactly proper for an afternoon | js Willard’s father; the fifer, Hugh Moser of Cleve- for his car. Face distorted, > lala That is the problem—to see that bath- land, Ohio, and the drummer-boy, a Cleveland 1ad,|derer! You'll nay for this! in MeNeil ‘laughed, and the 3 pet ara pen for bathins. Harry K. Devereaux. door. He swept one hand sogr the - ari : . : ek ; | hee at though to rid them of dirt ein ri : lovely gifts) ane la dressed y that is told for| trip down the Missouri river, and|“I si ave done. this long Dae fer ees 8 WEORD'S. BOOK |e secse tiSset| Sn oe, Sa Siac A) aby ar haa Rel Wr BesShy se rane ove ad ety |life in that hazardous time; it is a| Rice, the bringing up of @ trail herd, | lett Oe dn amd aithont thought as| |: ; vil Tye] {eld Bim this. | She said resolutely: straightforward narrative such as! Little Big Horn campaign, and of though her. heart had ceased to bea‘ one might expect from such a man.| Indians and outlaws thet he knew, pt e raised her eyes Me, lays uman document, thrilling | 74 tree” ie tea very worth while| broweht'a trembling smite to her Ieee : 4 married ? or hacdas itera ete ' frontier, glowing with| book, and a fine contribution to the Aad Ey bad I had to spoil your case.) * = 1 tact Oe Vwet hie Hips, drew them q hhistory of the Northwest, jon’e it! : TH | She was how at. him| Once she hed thougee Mr. Crawford | 8 alreedy known os aueeee : ‘full. They were narrow now. With: , writer for his two “Bad-|.3! 5 — i" é : . fhe! Tands and Broncho Traile” and “Me- . "Maybe pile fae 6 mae & tality] ote JoORINE ot her, he époke ” dora-Deadwood Stake Line.” He i yet, rm Land u But. ‘she said: lonely: ‘made her see vast, dev. from Indian lands to states with|® Citizen of the West as we know it ky ight. Talk it over. wi n c if. imploring | i Shot into! astated fields. * ory a borders marked o6 @ map. : today, heving lived for years in Ben-| om. | Sioa So, drive. home?” ees 3 . paag The narrative begins with an ac-| ‘ine! Butte in Golden Valley county, |. She Soe bee rogi tt frenz: tg want to read something! count of Ben “Arnold's enlistment in| "4 has ridden ‘his broncho over £ dently Dingle awit i : ig tes the 11th Ohio Volunteer Cat much of the territory of which he ish to cry; to cast herself on : ; ‘ ‘ 7 ctl 5 feally fascinating get = copy of “Re-/ the, 11%, Obie Velunterr writes. He is superintendent of the meddoningly with : tome—" Z mine—gladly mine? Kindling Camp Fires,” » new book by Morgan's raid, and| State Historical, Society of North | het f) ” f : Q By ; , be lay Hl, ‘the vision tion ing Morga: It's. all over—all_over—" she : : . a F. Crawford, just off.the eress.| the pursuit of the Confederate’ guer.| Dakota. * | found herselt whim ‘86 she hur-|-{— - SNe ei of Sa a Ds y (Continued of it villas under Quantrill, who sacked ried past familiar stores; as she bow- es q A : and suraed #8 giorng Bante fe ¥ B ed dixsily to old Mrs. March standing : Khatney, Deby Town and Juleebu : a Page Th Settee wien ety- : s ; stories of mutiny; bed men : A tone - ; 4 ms interes ineldents of camp ‘ A i. eo | Sve the 2, He me =! APPROVAL {111 “Yes, I hoped for it. With all my . z - yi ‘heart I hoped for it, Ramon. 1 J might as; PRs Ty , nothing for ee. Nothing for en hon than 1,060 vines fa Uncen, | on Jol y 1, wi Th 0 ‘was third pie

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