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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ” = ——eeEeEE———— “ , s 2 Vine sex in the channel swim and thus to her are 3 zi 4 The Bismarck Tribume ir rr ciceic or the pioneer, who dares all in | Quite an Expensive Monument to Our Civilization : by A GIRL An Independent Newspaper charted fields of ‘endeavor and accomplishes - : ‘Cr wn a ef TODAY THE STATE’S OLDEST NE ! seemingly impossible. » - eae... ee r i kg aes eae English | By (Established 1873) ' Dozens of women may yet swim the Engl " k Tribune Company, | channel. Some woman may even lower the ime | pa Wanbens = inc Neha a die ME P Sorslerags aa ented at the postoffice at! record of Miss Ederle’s swim. But she will mais Al i : : te" leave’ you. nie Hathaway ie ge With-os to linet Bismarck as second class mail matter. rc be the first to have done the thing and thus eral } 2 , 1 have had a very be an - Aare whee 1 thet Sceorge’ D. Mann.. President and Publisher | have a permanent place in the affections of the; % gies ‘ pot dh Ra abe ii Rad T wonasvea fT wore easily er ameeeniiacia Wanda ~, American public. ‘ ing to rest a white to. smooth out] in love with him, Subseription Rates Payable in Advance |. | Hee eer gees ae alii las the ‘wrinkles feout ‘my mouth and of Van Jove when one had a feeling » by carrier, per year .. pani | , . i e 'y ‘ Daily y fail, per year, (in | Real Patriotism on t . “Yinvoluntarily 1 saw a sneering look mant Since the first night 1 had by mail, per year, With patriotism, as with everything else, it is. i \ on the face of Mr. Symington, which own ithaway oM(in’ state ‘outside Bismarck) 5.00 Ls p ; : deepened an John Meredith said,| felt knew that in whatever (in state ier oe North ‘Dak 6.00| deeds and not words that count. One may wave ; é q “Those are not wrinkles, dudy, they| dilemma 1 would find myself 1 could Daily Oe oo reale Bureau of Cireu ‘the fing the livelong day and may be eternally. ; Ff are the verinkles which’ smiling] rent upon his sure aid to help me —— mre maT -———| shouting about his patriotism and yet accomplish yf ; * bc shows what: a difference| “But,” 1 asked myself, “if f loved Member, of, The Aserinnively. entitled, to Rot one iota for his country’s cause. Another man, . cite litte letter makes in a word,” 1) him well enough te tle myself te him iat sg pate é 3 | witl ’ re y si -! turned lightly. for lite why shoul ave this heart ies tee tor republication of all news dispatches | without saying one word, by the bli ey ee _ aoe Vahuly 1 Nee pall apd fearing aed pedi ri credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa-| listing for service, will accomplish perhaps ulti- | ° y same 1 ‘ of John Meredith, at the touch of his per, and also the local news of Seer menticr origin | mate of sacrifice for his country, to the extent of ; \ Here i 2, dear” 1 anawered.__ | hand, yes, even it the sound of it q sli H of republication of all)... 8 =! you please come here a mo- Published herein. All rights life itself. { ; ” ment?” ‘Was ever a girl who prided herself other matter herein are also a Measuring patriotism thus by deeds and not words’ f With @ nod to the two men I sped| on her decision of rpat de tL Foreign Representatives | we find that Alfred Loowenstein, Belgian financier, | toward the light. There I fou ci was ever a rir so hard an _ cE ANY \ at her desk which had been d| cold ‘that she weighed one man G. LOGAN PAYNE COMP DETROIT | is indeed a peace-time patriot, for he has offered | 7 great bo re aeainst, another Rol yea her own _, CHICAGO Ki Bldg.| his y th of $50,000,000 of his money : < in for the bala resge Bldg.| his country the use 000, 5 TOMORROW-—Juct s Tower BIEAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH pide. 27 t° Years without the payment of a cent of in rd NEW YORK - - - Ceol terest. This amounts to a cash i pp oes lel et | i] as swiftly as possible, and presented | man-on-the-street than by fellow a = Oericial City, State and County Newspaper) | teally a large amount of money. But, better than) ; : herself before her mother, who was| notables. (Official City, Stat heh sate dh =| the amount is the manner in which it is given, for, | tatting beside the dining room win- é an other fey an fcteoee of na- ; | ao “Germany Enters the use of $50,000,000 a year for two years is worth| bao cm toga Jeiains] 6 IWEEHIAL: Wake he nana niidea torte : more in the stabilization of thé Belgian franc and to take Joy's the hem: | walked in with = rather shabby look: At the same time that Spain drops out of the He a" paNUllitation. of ie cou CAA | stitehar's Iwan ts" ge 'befere. t¢| lag young mas, a 4 tata» Pant Fee way.; the economic rehabilitation o! y Sat Ns . + whee an outright gift of $6,000,000 would be. : $i Sock done before noon, Now, tenpeed oe ee Reena in evcadert: “Germany is up and coming,| This is constructive patriotism, the only kind that : ae don’t try todo anything! You look | “Really, I'm terribly busy with re- ae stent. The former is a second or third] coumts, : siggy well with the Dromiger™ everyone,” she anid, wen in eat. Aen . Ease Snes eee RD no nee Oey j : a winl Lane /” ie manager, Alans power, with no prospect of becoming anything . H : z : emt an oe rily. “{ declare, if this|“here is a young man you should «Nobody doubts that Germany will “come | You Don't Go ae : a iet'ip, 10 ge Junin in the) new.” s ’ ." ‘octet | The department of commerce reports that of the | " i oh Tis tet Wek he a ee ee F° : ‘ here is something in Spain's | 48 states, only 17 raised enough revenue in 1925 “ aed ti tiny ails temiing ik the euruare yh.” interrupted: ‘the ae iene” = At the same asa his ‘ae een country of a! to pay all their expenses, H } q of her mouth. ie er mae had not/“I'm only the author of lay” » esentation that she is {fale i : i | S = 1 must’ have gone a ny ee eeereeetastions which speak her tongue. Spain| Bond issues for improvements still are widely | Ss. suddenly ‘dect in the night, not tol P. S. This same young man has ee is a ain lives again in the | prevalent. i Ss \ e have heard the uproar over Cherry’s| written at least one other successful +s alone is not all of Spain. She lives aga’ 2 i near abduction. * drama. The shabbiness of his ap- ° few world. Gov. Al Smith of New York makes a pertinent: ‘When she had isitea the pawn: pearance was due, to the fact that he iiice: i i y is Be i i ys he: ! ; 2 broker, she found that she still writes in Connecticut, reatneck, uth America is predominantly Spanish. It re- | comment on this state of affairs. Says he: ne . = Se a: onevenatarat et sores auch pice emtine ented i felled and won its independence. It has a base i “The trouble with te ‘pay as you go’ policy ie : ae . wing = do sts erat “ania or some sti yf Ht : : oe rie any other strains, but, as to its origin, it lock= | that you don’t go anywhere.” i ere was the telegra : ¢ eee rien Brazil, if Portuguese rather than ——— | ‘ - oe es nersuriee warced: (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Ine.) Spanish, at least is Iberian. It's more aitinchne ! ) tire” da soe from ra in friend, a= A it’ » Spani ything | = = are ; ae eS ~~~" | working as a nographer in the! |- Rhian Spanish, but it’s more Spanish than any Editorial Commen | ided to stay all night.” | Prudential Building. BARBS | alse. er are t vetthen why in-Sam Hill didn't he Hier wire to Long Lane was terse: ‘The time isn’t far distant when Latin America i = ~ | phone last night?” |. “Money sent. loesn' now. By Tom 81 ions y> | = “He—h telephone. first.” 4 won't be sneezed at by the league of nations or any Bread and ore | > Pane pate ceuidart gets telephone.” | See me first bisjalics hagas cusan|! “Tebocvpaind baal sAtslox eoseure body else. It has its internal differences of opin- (Chicago Tribune) i us she tried to stick to the truth| ing when Cherry's voice trilled ex-| indicates someone hus been doing fon, but its front is solid against the rest of the! The townsfolk of Tekamah, Neb., are amazed and yet shield her brother. For she) citedly over the telephone: “Hello,| some deep thinkin i i it i 8 i ir i ity y had no intention king her father] Faith! Got the job h! Swell of- world—only, in its reckonings, it includes Spain, that their little community reggie nie oe a fitty doll sl fices! Oh, he's an old‘darling! I feel| Candidates straddle issues to keep and Portugal. national renown. When their judge began sen-/ — After Cherry and Mr. Lane had] like he’s my. grandpa iy! Oh,' their knees from knocking. i 7 i i Gg ing vi ibition laws to a bread left, Faith hurried to her bedroom] yes, I'll be careful,” she giggled at| ; Germany, on the other hand, introduces into the tencing violators of the prohibitiot WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE | break the news to her mother and| and locked the door. In her hand-| Faith's suggestion that she give old) Even thor league of naticns an element of discord. Germany | and water diet some of the villagers may have been | Mrs, Lane, fat, middle-aged, | fash , the telephone shrilled loudly,| kerchief box were the four fiv. jar| Mr. Cluny no chance to “get fresh."| pretend he io lost her colonies, as a result of the war. They were | startled, but if they were there is no record of it.| sickly; Jim ‘Lane, a carpenter, | repeatedly, indicating a long distance | pills that her father-had given her| “And say, Faith, I'm going over te billionaire int ie ou! igh your neighbor may there is only one untry. 3 i “ * Some y rate ver all that years ago. Teka-! trying to branch out into con- | call. ; to pay on the grocery, butcher and} the Banner Store on my lunch iven to the league nations under “mandates.” Some | At any rate they got over al 3 | Stpwedtbart toa ae anal Leeda 5 ith! Lord, but I'm glad| daio bills. boo thie petieed abiifon 1: Want: 2bte 206 salt ‘ these “mandates” have not been administered any | mah was, therefore, conscious of no absurdity when ior I oan 21, lovable but rtm set pri lo prohibition authorities too successfully. one of its physicians who had served a sentence iss Lio epee im Hs England has had trouble in Mesopotamia. Japan} bread and water for violating the liquor laws was; Cherry, besutiful has subjects who are far from eatisfied. France's | allowed to eat his fill of roast pork when arrested, Joy, 9, irres: It was Junior's voice,| Feeline like a criminal, she took] telling you about. Preston gave me Recent. figures show there are 11, coming faintly over the wi: two of the -bilis, then uniocked 4! my full week’s pay.” ., millionattes ia the United States, in the devil of a. fix, Sis. cheap little jewel box that had been “Would you mind getting plain, ‘ pinched us last night in } a Christmas present when she was| maize-colored chiffon for me, ‘Weekly attendance at movies is ‘# County-—" a little girl. It held ail. her treas-| Cherry?” Faith asked. i it Mu i herry 2” . ¢' hinety million, which is a lot of dirty difficulties in Syria are notorious and the Syrians] some months later, fugitive charged with having, Dudent—are a iadaeacen tees fn cp aerapees pi ote oe fool | Aree ee teen stu: (— in the sink,” a fe make out a strong case against her mismanagement | raped a paralyzed girl and causing the death of an-, When Tir, Lane invites bob pounding heart, months toward buying a decent coat t when she brought the mo| The geese are flying, south for the there. ether by performing an abortion. If that aroused) Hashaway to dinner, in the hope “Fay and me,” Junior answered| suit for the fall; » ten-dollar gold| terial home — th: evening and] winter. | Look .ou! e of. them Germany doubtless will be in a mood to be critieal.| no protest it is scarcely surprising that the sentenc-/ of, landing a job of contracting, |reluctantiy; | “Speeding. | Hon per “tor ner stwentieth birthday’ and] snapped, the cord of, the bundle tri-| are desperate drivers. : Phe “mandated” countries are likely to find a friend] ing of two farmers to forty days each on bread and; beth Faith and Chery are instant- ey’ve got us nailed for fifty. which he had: promised.to match a] coming $- weve. dashed. Cherry! If your al: broken tie a Petar ig ‘4 és ” *s| water d indi ti ly attracted to him, but he has is, you've got to get me out of this! | Christmas time if it, was still un-) had bought two pieces of. printed! string areu ye finger to remind in her—until she gets “mandates” of her own. It’s} water caused no indignation. eyes for no one but Cherry, who, bucks! Aw, gee, I can't help spent, for Grandpi abby fehitton. Yyou'te ‘get up. altogether improbable that the league nations, in) We do not believe that any impartial observer can’ gftep stealing all the credit for [¥aith! I'd rather be shot than come| thrift, which he. tried weceasfally) | “This is for me,”\Cherry'shook out)” |. session of all there are, will be inclined to divide.| doubt that a revolt against prohibition is sweepit the delicious dinner which Faith But if you can’t make Dad| to teach all of his grandchildren;’ a] the folds of pale, cool Undine The birds should build in the fall 4. posses: 4 4 sal ate ® the country. Tekamah explains it. The drys in-| 588 prepared, whisks Hathaway | ‘pa: »-it means ten d j locket and chain, which she had splashed richly with coral-pink and/ when they could use many straw So Gremany will be in a position to find fault in-} th y. * ° ae vs <{f to a movie, leaving Faith to | Fay’s stalling her folks—sent ‘em a| worn as a baby; a heavy, oddly-| yellow culips—auch tulips as never! hats without even altering them, definitely. sist the revolt is officered and manned by sots who pene erste tp for her one at- felegram ane Mies pan sn é on Se = = soap mesey: peek oer red . a aS car Bes jac 5 7 . a ve ive ir li " jem ing. friend over here. jorious Phy e lovely mai a careful ma' in the * It's.questionable if the league of nations has been lv assey haa spe tadsieues sue — ue While Cherry is out with Hath- | put her in a refor pation in the ‘4 ring,| tiny body. Her flushed, apricot-tint-| woods now. Farmers. didnt. reise strengthened by the exchange of Spain for Ger-| The truth is that for every man and woman Op-| away, a call comes for her from | out about this. Yea! ' now oytarown, tiny] ed cheeks, her vivid lips and her riot] their trees to be a forest fire. yaany, poses prohibition from a desire to drink there are} Chris Wiley, a man of unsavory ing us both, because the license was} “chip” diamond, which her parents} of gior curls took on a keen new —— we: a dozen who oppose it out of fear of rohibition-! reputation, to whom Jim Lane in Fay’s name and [ was driving. had given her on her graduation} beauty. “And this is for you,” she] Coming from gaod isn’t half ee dtd PPos 4 p | _has forbidden the house, After “I donit know what I can do,”| from grammar school; and tastly,| sgid as she tossed aside her own| so important as going good peo- Teaching as a:Career ists. The enactment of the prohibition law has en-| ~Hatnaway has left, Cherry tele- | Faith wailed, keeping her voice as| pride of her heart, though she had| materini--and snatched up the other} ple, How many of those who enter the teaching pro-| couraged fanaticism of many sorts. It has given} Wiley, and long after | low as possible. At any moment her/ been too modest to wear it, a gold| piece of chiffon, ing it likewise > Ho y fed aig ‘ A . heart ¢c salibatatian tsi gute antlievolieiaatihe sand lips out of the house | father or mother might come out of| medal, won in a “music memory”! down her own slig A man could play poker all ni fessicn do so with the intention of making teach- : igots, y i rendezvous with him. | their room and demand to know what| contest in high school, and inscribed] “But Cherry, "9. voice jwas| long on what a woman blows in ing.their career? Estimates by those familiar with] meddlesome censors, Voters all over the country ake, hears @ scream, | was up. with her name and the date. husky with tears of disappointment,| just a fall hat. : 1g the ? sins nes (s acochaginnini to dndaritand oihabcmeahibe eae ee Lane. The two find “Aw, gee, Faith, be a sport! Get} She calcul aig 7 Ten plus} “you know I can’t wear. paneer, blue . the*stbject place it at a nee half. Even abe AUiOkir anaeke ihe ria hacebaniaed iustases| , ne Reems. away toe the rae log lly 3 sire pris tan. aa twenty; ge ed and orchid. EL Ral py Denk vend Sn a light. It jer os i i 2 f i gy. iy cl car in ie armas aman wi a ned us 1s -five, in -Llowel! . La be man 6a; ee eink She morite: af pedagouy) | WY ee. i drops, her when dim Lane | night.xoon as we were b in,| medal, the nugget, the ring and the| the blue against’my olive skin vould | fag revues will’ bein whe oede ty eh te calls attention to the fact that it is an “excellent|*_a modification of the prohibition law. threatens to shoot. Cherry lies, | They got a drive on for speed locket for the remaining fifteen, and| make me look | like I-had-. yellow| 1936, : stepping stone.” In which instance he has put his} That is why the eye of the nation is on Tekamah gaye she doce not know who her | were ‘holding night court, Please,| if'ahe could, how could she ever re-| jaundice. Oh, it’s lovely—for \ ! sel finger on the very canker that threatens the teach-| teday. Tekamah is a symbol. It completely sum-| would-be abductor is, but after | Sis! Fay’s ne: ‘ly off-her héad—” ‘| deem them? asked you to buy maize chiffon for} You can blame the modern girl all me. a rt FY ‘i her father is in bed confesses t “I’m not ing of her,” Faith] And she was really stealing ten i; you please, but never see ipg-profession. marizes the mental attitude of fanatics. The es-| Petth who upbraids her. * | aid grimly. “Til see what 1 can| dollars from Dad. Long would hare| they didn't have any,” Cherry| ihe Sister’ Cth’ borates me Teaching, when used as a stepping stone instead sence of fanaticism is the loss of all sense of rela- Cherry fies her sister with do,” E “ to pay her back, every Renny of it,| sulked, crushi the levely | ‘ ae bi of a career, gives rise to various ills and evils. In] tive values and nowhere has it been better illus- Piemriese,, Sion (tensinnly, aranecs Pe aig teal ee. lane. a Hoi sesnt. bend 4 cy ot —— A with fl great Pgh ; Ses ae ean man in De- the first place, 50 per cent are not concerned with | trated. i | away, and offers to tell Faith ‘breakfast at seven-thirty. away with it this time. She tha that’s the thanks I get for spending — teaching and keeping the profession of teachitlg cn| The supreme court of Nebraska has decided inj what’ Hathaway naid about her. | di leep here ht. TI shielded him so often thet he ex-| my hard-earned money on you! It’ The ho mn is over when he 4 ‘i ae A the e f the two f ff Tekamah that i ung man is getti pected-it. He knew good and well| be a cold day in st when I buy| blames her for the weather. a high plane, but with using it as a point of vantage | the case of the two farmers of Tekamah that im-| yqw Go ON WITH THE STORY big for hia brecch she wouldn't tell Dad on That} you another dress! Well—" she from which t» launch upon some more lucrative, | PYisonment on bread and: water does not constitute CHAPTER VI “He telephoned # few minute: ago,| terrible Fay Allen! A pity Fay| bundled the material into its wrap-| There are those foolish enough to more professionally promising career. This entails | ¢ruel and unusual punishment, Perhaps not. One| «Bob said you'd make a wonder-| D&¢” said Faith, hurrying in with] couldn't pay it back herself! with trembling -hands—“I was| think you are foolish. cua change ching slants at ot te arene semened to alenge tert tore ee fc NA: hc ot "Nad ae | “ake ll ty and aes] ne tele tae ing dearth of capable and experienced instructors, | he will Mot be able to survive it. His mental dis-! Cherry snuggled her tiny self clos ae rt here to supper, as my| They seem to average about twenty against Faith's long, splendid body, bear spose ea eg Hut the greatest disadvantage is that our children | tress could be no greater if he had been sentenced like a kitten, expecting to have its om went very white; her] (Copyright, 1996, NEA Service, Ine. are not receiving the competent tutelage and guid-|*? be whipped and branded, ‘The probabilities, of fr stroked.” “Aren't you thrited, | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO fj oto vise vary" bitch tad enormoss Se meme ertien, Je.) ahcethat can be afforded only by the man or weman | Course, are that he will not be permanently injured! "Faith closed her eyes, lest Cherry when whirled upon her mother 7 . ut now I don%t—give—e—/ miles to the gallon or sixty miles an whe follows pedagogy, mt as a stepping stone, but | bY his diet, but that does not in any way alter the see the upleaping of glad light in MR. TRUS, READING APSR mi te: eon sure. you didn’t Justajingle up fe work. fact that the punishment is intended by the judge! na ‘a age ae he heenen fe Gd Par Feels WSIGHT. sleep a wink last night?” : rr ie iis wrong with the teaching profession?” |t® be so terrifying as to discourage other violators 1h, 1 “was telling im, how IN Pa . ’ (Te Be Continsed.) She jo her ante all day long. iked’ jneator,” in a recent essay contest. |f the prohibition law as distinguished from all) slave for all of us—you know, : pe ¢-—___________--/_, forgetful lass. ‘te beempeted, more than 1,100 gave ax | other laws. Murderers can continue to eat roast| Hie’ thick coted the diners je Mas, o. | IN NEW YORK || “sen: gut ete, sad their reason for abandoning the teaching career the | P2™k. Tekamah and its judge see no mental un-!set the table, though I know you .* qe (Copyright, 1 NEA Service, Ine.) lack of esteem in which the profession is held. | balance in this. Fortunately much of the rest of think I did—and how you stay at ~ home and let me traipse around, like Coupled with the ever-present dissatisfaction with |the country does, a silly little butterfly i the scale of remuneration, this drives many of our| Thouands of men and women who still believe). “In other words,” and Faith New York, Sept, 18—In a. city 80|@———_—————_————_ filled with tetivities and distractions|| A THOUGHT | $s best teachers into other fields, | with all their hearts that liquor is a curse have de-| covered “her hat “checks maith and : csi mina and “Teooettoaeee, af _What is the answer? It is to make teaching at- | *erted the prohibition cause in alarm at the spread palms, “you gave him to understand, BYTES OA ‘ MN bound to be Righ EIRP Ps. -sf oot Sostiel om tractive as a life work for ambitious men and wom-! of fanaticism in its train. Tekamah may serve to! that dont have, any dates, that I'm, , : the hondred and_léasone in effi-| Venlent: bee rather siving of these, of othe highest calibre, to restore it to its merited | bring other thousands to their senses. |" “Oh, Cherry, why don’t_you givg NZ ~ eal ae see eyed “Hanis is ine mistress of tears.— » to accord it proper and adequate remunera- cae | me chance t | she ommane TES: | tees: ae ipeatlemet ‘Thackeray, tion. .Put the teacher in his rightful place in so- The Human Fly Bob Hathawa , a8 much ag you do-' Joy ciety and give him sufficient income to maintain his (New York World) and more! But you get your work: | Johnny Meyer, incumbent possessor of the title|in the first, minute he’s in the house’ “Human Fly,” about tc. sail for Europe, muses over " ed sa ‘me ae emai wally! the life he has led and the career that lies ahead of! heve ® sense of humor! I éan talk, him, There was a time, he recalls, when he was a Lord whet word dase tt ab aren a balgent and another time when he was a sol-| you around Faith!” Cher we ler, and still another time when he was a smoke-|. “!'m sorry f uae's weiee, steck cleaner. But then he discovered that he could oor bantie. wieaere es, the eddy climb buildings with his finger nails, and life be-| beneath the meekness. No girl can came rcsy. Fame, riches, ease!—what more could " pas nee een ae Mf perl a me wish? Now he is going to Europe to climb! didn’t mean to take Chester away! few ‘rom you, | ive im rom e to put the di: rs when Bob’ tonic, and just loaf around, taking it easy and al-| Hathaway's around, { just’ couldn’ Positign and the difficulty will be solved. “2 i The Channel Swim» 4°, We are glad that if the record set by the Ameri- can girl, Miss Gertrude Ederle, for the swimming of the English channel, was to be beaten that time had elapsed between her ac- Faith did not answer.. She lay per- feetly still so long that Cherry| he has 2 career. But| thought she was asleep, But it was it. We almoat time for the alarm clock to; ’ ot be at six-thirty before she ' : in utter fat! hi b ba- she reslized, & stek- throb of dismay, that “heard Jenior come in et ‘the |i gees now