The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1926, Page 8

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IN FILMS Hollywood, Aug. 19-—()—The old fashioned parlor with puritannical atmosphere ix no place to stage a ————— (-corporanions } SEEK TO SERVE | VALENTINO sod bracing amorous liberalities must be ‘Screen Actor Is Expected to; would appear ludicrous on the screen,” said Cl 6 Cadwallader, art director at the Metropolitan studios here. “A apecific form, of love scene in the films loses much of its gestion when it is made secondary to a roém design that is ultra-daring. “American audiences have come to point where they accept certain types of love as being possible only easy UNDER ARREST - BANGLESOF CRYSTAL Grand Forks, N.'D., Aug. 19—4A)—| Several bangles mi a 4 George Cunningham, former macag ger erystal beads with Gicais: nigel Iho eheis! cage es |! Cand of \the Holland fyrnace corq any worn on wrist, while the other | combination. here, is being brought back | from’ : Janesville, Wis. undér arrest on a, charge of embessiing $530 fr 5m the, company. before terminating ‘5. ployment here the first of t's.c year. bonste bracklets” of silver “or plati- = d c jesen Co, Cayuga 0005; Cayuga, 3 y H Miesen,| Frank | Representatives of News Ag- and J “Coarse, boorish Jove in a castlejin a distinctive environment.” Ske in sophisticated harmony not to of- Recover Unless Unfore- fend picture addiences. OF Haas, & Scoville and j seen Happens I of Lidgerwood. J Hazen. CUPID KNOCKS QUT COMPOSER ppeared passed the crisis of F hens, that sent him to day for an operation. The screen actor's doct probably would re unforeseen di said that over unless velopments. phe ther » Pre they said local peritonitis | For poisoning had followed his opera: | Etion for appendicitis and a gastric Puleer, and that he would die if it became general | Valentino yesterday took the first] Fnourishment since he was operated bon, Last night, he sippe broth und later peptonized milk and| vichy water were given him. Death Rumor Causes Stir Telegrams, telephone — messages, flowers and gifts continued to pou into the Polyclinic hospital. A rumor Daughter $100,000 and Let Her Marry Chicago, Aug. Kryl, wealthy com, to acquieste to lo (P) Bohumir A. F,, Bon- County Agricultura? Credit 00; C. G, Fuerst and anton, and Roy Seibert, | Bohmir Kryl Will Give His}. . | gro encies Open Meeting Under League of Nations Geneva, Aug. 19-(4). International recognitions and protections of prop- erty rights in news, minimum rates for press messages with the speedi- est possible transmission, abolition of all censorship in time of peace and less rigorous censorship in time of war, are items of the provisiony agenda of the conference of repre- sentatives of news agencies, which opened under the auspices of the League of Nations today]. The prime object of the conference is to devise means by which news agencies may be enabled to render more effective service to the public. Ruusians Keep Out The delegates will arrange a pro- for an international press con- ce eventually to be held as pro- Chile. Other newspaper ps, including’ owners of papers. later will fix a conference agenda [= “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER as to PRICE and QUALITY We have stood the test of giving qual- ity dentistry at Gas or Local Anaesthetic Used prices. No charges for Extraction With Plate or Brid: esterday that Valentino had F caused such a rush of tel that two extra teleph were necessary. 2,00) an hour for four ho P Winifred Hudnut, the act ce second wife, and her Theresa Werner, sent a cablegram ifrom Paris, “We pray for your recov- ery. Lov subjects particularly interesting to them. A. Mynot of the Havas Agency has ‘been elected president of the con- ferences by the 16 agencies repre sented, which include the Associated Press, the United Press and the Americans Brazil from the American continent. The Ta Agency, the Ruszian soviet orgal zation, refused to particiapte be- cause the conference was held on ss soil. not to mart ing at the same t with $100,000, now is willin of giving her er choice, ~' START AJOINT BANK ACCOUNT _It’s.the Easiest Road * i. to Thrift Bring In Your Old Plates If they fit poorly but teeth are good, we 4 will re-set them in new plates and guar- angee a perfect fit. NEW YORK DENTAL COMPANY Phone 234, te N.P. Depot ‘Bismarck, N. D. All Work Guaranteed. Lady Attendant’ .:s-: ment to Spira H. wealthy G poser wedding. A Family Welcome x y that when her i York, Aug. 28, nd mothes will be with) ‘Babson Says Gas Is | Making Big Headway } = Babson Park, Mass., Aug. 19—Roger ealize W: Babson said that few people realize the tremendous growth in the use of gus, und the wonderfu pects for future growth a widespread idea that s [vent of electricity the use 8 ng. As a matter consumption over rs has been little lar, Mr. Babson's WILD Duluth M meval fore FE STILL ROVES Aug. 19.—()-—Pri- hére moose, decr and | bear roam, cagles fly, may still be found wi d_ by logger’s uxe, formed at ‘The ( s of the Superior National mansion, pon Springs ls She expe forfeit nothing through bre her promise, Miss Kryl said, aring, with a smile, that her trousseau shopping budget was being guided by assurances that get the $100,000 after all, and forest. Situated along the Canadian bound ary line, just west of Lake Superior in Lake and Cook counties, the na nal forest covers 1,250,000 acres. Each yeur some mature timber is rvested, but it is all done under ion of the Y. S. Forest Service, private companies. No. more is cut than the annual growth, so the forest may be perpetuated, and much of the district has never heard the ring of an ax P of fact, # number of pshort of specta ‘etatement follow: | “Last y jactured There’s an ea&y road to wealth—a short road , but it’s the royal highway, and there’s none like. it. ‘We mean the “Road to Thrift.” Start. savin'g account today, and watch your money grow. It will be there for you when yau need it. It will maké you inde- ‘pendent, comfortable, rich. You may tever be a «millionaire, but there is a joyous feeling; in having bank account, that nothing can approach. A veral years ago another daughter, Josephine Kryl, well known as a es of manu- stpwho made a like agreement or all pu mount- father, married Paul Taylor 100,000 cub feet ite, the composer. 1-2 times the sales in £1890 when the use of gas for light- . BE PATIENT ing was at its height. Only about 20] “Ah, it isn’t only clothes tha per cent of the total output of gas) count. It takes three generations to Bis now used for lighting, whereas | make a gentleman.” years age this was practi ly its sole “Well, the: a good prospect for fuse. About 30 per cent of the total | your grandson.”—Der Brummer, Ber- Poutput is now being used in industrial | tin, z Keep your blood cool ! f “The use of gas for cooking and seater heating as well as for air hea i ‘ | WHEAT : | is cooling and nourishiny | oft msn] Fine for breakfast or lunc is estimated that there are jay almost 10,000,000 gas stoves, $00,000 gas water heaters and 4,600 Wgus space heaters in u “generation ‘than 15 per cent is made available. |" - “A study of the gas industry shows yclearly that, in spite of the excellent proeres* heretofore made in expand- gate NOTICE Watch Hoskins - Meyer's Victrola Window Friday and Saturday. START NOW! We'll take as little as a dollar and as much.as you'can'spare. j tremendous is not | First National Bank — ) * . Phé Pioneer Bank use eliminates the expense and nuis : ‘ ances of coal storage and handling | and of ash removal. I understand that an efficient gas manufacturing — extracts up to 85 per cent of the possible heat in coal, while in the ihited States. Last year alone tl Ewere sold 800,000 new gas ranges, 450 000 gas water h and 500,000 gas Space heaters. Installation of house S heating system is a new development, “and is proceeding at the rute of about £100,000 w year. The new heating load F developed by all these uses ex: Feceeds the old lighting load lost to he electric companies. “The reason for thi: growth in the use of ga “to understand, Gas as heat, like elec. “trical heat, is a clean, convenient and ‘controllable heat. Although not quite ‘so flexible as electrical heat, it is far | more so than that de! from coal Hor oil. As compared with coal, it ing the use of gas, the full possibili- ties of the industry have barely been started. Rates in many cities are still too high for the general adoption of ; ; gus for industrial heating, notwith- ‘ g the fact that a large con- mption could easily be secured at {8 good profit if they were lowered. ‘ : A fixed allowable rate of return on) q M fee gas companies’ investment is one of a the drawbacks. With « it on the amount they are permitted to there is but little incentive te new enterprises for the expans | : \ ; business. ~ 4 ANCE mie ’ — “Another factor which has held back | . ye : ‘ ‘ . : many companies from developing the ree industrial and house-heating business is the fear of having large amount of plant idle through the summer Months. Even now the greatest need of the industry is for additional sum- | mer business. For this reason many companies are on the alert to obtain gummer business, an: e not done | Much toward expanding the winter | joad. Notwithstanding these dra backs, investors in gas securities | should benefit greatly from these de- | pments. i ‘The rapid expansion of the gas business will require large amounts | of new cupitul. Many of the largor panies ure prominent in the gen- 1 utility field. In addition to financing through banking houses | many have sought to enroll their cus- tomers as stockholders. The manu- factured gas industry with equipment ance companies included rep- |* ‘resents an investment of about $4, 000,000,000, Before the war annual ‘re- iquirements of new capital were only; '$125,000,000. Today, they are over) i 000,000. The capital of the ave: ‘ge gas company, according to est 8, has increased .6.4 times since | 1850, while the value of the output | is increased 17 times. Serve Orenge-Crush at the party, . By: itectfitia. in the Krinkly Bottle, an Dor.'t Let Them Gyp You! “Sure I carry e-Crush, but 1 haven’t any on Here's something just as good.” But it isn’t as good. ,. 3 heasHER BOAS ©, Paris is excited over the feather boa, which has appeared at many art garden parties, in two or three vies of feathers, tied with match- velvet ribbons. S

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