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PAGE BIGHT The Bismarck Tribun —_— sincere admiration and respect of every follower of amateur sport in America, if not the world. No An Independent Newspaper | oppe nent could say that Tilden took a mean ad- THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER vantage, no cne could accuse him of being ill- (Established 1873) ‘humored at any time and the number of great Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, matches he has rescued from certain defeat by his Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at illiant playing are testimonial enough to the | JERRY CALLS only succeeded in making ‘them } Bismarck as second class mail matter. inunner cf man and the kind of @ sportsman he is. | | Again I started for my room, but worse. § ; George D, Mann......-, . President and Publisher | “fitden lost as gracefully and wholeheartedly ai |Ayeassta vertdinser: eines eat ning will be he first time feat xis } » has y and ites t interruption. fife that John Meredith has ever i Rates Pagable in Advange he has won es gune by and the nation unite | \ other | Diiiy by carrier, per year ‘S is z .$7.20 , in wishing “Bill” Tilden the best cf luck next time. j : | canta? aoe ip cd Part anges eae mas anwanrebce, & «Aol ’ 4 pay by eat per year, (in sees 120) sooo es | A | bad gotten himself invited to go with] Fer seme reason he seemed to want i a mail, per year, . ' {our party. “wi me ani course Joan ‘a GR he iti) Weston Has Sueceeded , [°° was sorry 1 answered the telp-|-was test enthusiastic about it. She Daily hy mail, outside of North Dakota | 6.00, Edward Payson Weston, the famous walker, re- |ptione as I heard the triumphant y Rot have wanted me to go as ; lember Audit Bureau of Circulation icently defeated in his hike against poverty, has ‘note in his voice—I really didn’t] her seeretary, but she certainly made j a ib Bene ES Ha J A 3} Ma gt \ want him to go--I wanted to’ make| it lear that she wanted t t ree Th ae Press quietly settled into a job as handy man at a Kings- ; : (wap dellsion enbet bik. plhp rf Rie thom ol letne Men aed H ; cbeg hep ied Associated sly entitled to’ ton (N. Y.) hotel. | “Is that you, Judy 2” “Judy Dean, are you thinking of ° : : The Associated Press is exclusively ent ; us H “Yes,” I answered shortly. throwing me over for that wealthy 1 the use for republication of all news dispatches’ = «jor old man!” many may say, but it is sym- | “You don’t act very glad to hi cripple t® 4 credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- wasted. If Edward Payson Weston is good; ‘my voice.” ‘ ‘Jetry Hathaway, if you speak to i; so the local news of spontaneous orig: *e 4 sch’ oF att hich ® i “Iam not.” 4 me like that again I will surely i All rights of republication of ali “4 ugh, at B5, to fill the job of handy man, which | ‘ “Then I presume that Miss Mere-| up this receiver. Now as long i. other matter herein are also reserved. rien ealls for some rather arduous labor, he needs | dith has told you that she has invit-| ate going with us 1 want you to use > i Ask ss rca ho sympathy, ' « |@@ me to the party this evening.” your influence and get the most con- ” . ‘oreign Representatives i 4 | “She told me, Jerry, ‘that you ‘had| spleuous tabte at your father’s res- G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY He needs no sympatay because he has proved; | managed by saying I hed a-previeus|¢aurant, I'am just ‘silly enough ‘to 4 1 i LOGAN PAYNE ESS DETROIT. ot he set out to establish, that walking’is the uni- | 1 eaeeenee wie on Me BUS eal eart| Mevts Vorgle whewt neomteiranicn, i CHICAGO erage de: | he s establish, that Bet | invited. However, I amr affaid she| me'so horribly Twas friendlens > { Tower Bide. vag eteske Bld¥.’ <r .ul health-building exercise. He ean work at: | forgot that it really-~was hetbrother's| to know that I now have powerful 3 } PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH Bldg. © Mis chetrine is sound. He has succeeded, — | party instead of hers.” friends—-” 3 : k NEW YORK fanaa es Sa Fifth Ave. Bldg. Pasi ‘So that’s it, is it? said Jerry, in| “As well as lovers,” interrupted f ‘—_ - ——- ———— = Ferhaps a few of us who now ride in motor cars! Toast ee ely Bee of bed “You | Jerry. fi Le ‘ RS ol af d Newspaper) cry ti * ve tw Ks will ne et didn’t feel'that it was a business en- 1 could not tell from the wa; \s . * ) ee ee | Ye Ee es ene Senin serement that you had to keep with| volce sounded over the phone wheth- = T° . ha nha rar 7, ‘ ¢ o . loan, but a date, that rather piqued er he meant the phrase to be nasty China Is Giving Aah : eh is | See Saree, Ae re a | oF mice 3 q ing dip s and military men ‘ sew ad mar a stake an —e 4 Aout eten avd’ ab tha capitals: 6 The Romance of the Retorts i |trled to make matters better, hut; TOMORROW—Jerry Hangs Up. j important interests in the far cay’s miracle is tomorrow’s commonplace. The; {- i an s. host in his laboratory is bringing about daily | | glance into that tremulously amil-|the strect and noting his healthy ie anxiety, Chinese changes, working the combinations, that will ing, lovely face, but she eould not | complexion, startled, jave most cause for anxiety, Chin Saale la tha Reet: GeuLUEy CoRR eg IRE RIE | spare herself the'torture of asking: | “Reformed?” inquired the officer. A 3 ted against them oy! y i “He kissed vou, didn’t he?” “Bure,” lied the addict. “Got hold 7 iF ees than against any other nationality Beret ‘i | “Dida, he, though!" Cherry laid of a Mitte money und been retiring ‘d Cl p 0 : very No re than 50 years ago Alfred Nobel drew) a flushed cheek against her clas) in the country.” : ‘se Chinese, however, are not very Nol jl jat Hite atte a raced hands and laugheda low tich gutgle| That night the addiet was picked q dis ciminating. zn devi is a “foreign |ivcat crowds in New York City when he demon: | of happiness. “Oh, boy! Some sheik! | up in a ‘side street. Rut he, still If they hate one occidental, they hate them | trated the use of dynamite. Now the power inj ew who would ae aes it? He} had his. sunburn, : es : egal boctvand ba Dat a a jooks so quiet and steady—” ah ah a the loeked-up electrons is being looked to as a fu | id he ack you to marry him?”| A prominent Manhattan playwright { ould the British become rigusly involved, | ture substitute for oil, gas, electricity. i [ea ‘a voice shaok in apite of’ her and poet of my scquaintance had been f . A wna > was " 5 ike 1 fort at self-control. lascinates for years - by tales o! vary government with citizens and property in the datas eee eet yesterday. dt sounds Iie! i fe “Gaeline: SOUS. secu ithel ceaaeee card” snare ‘On Cela Aad euuntry to protect would likely be very seon in-/@ dream today to say that there is enough energy! | | Aunt Hattie! Give the poor darling| steamers. Returning from Runge ive toc .|in an old shoe to drive a great ship around the! | eet This isn’t siekueenrn be nk ae Lowel ene $100 oa ee: cle ; leoe : Sligo i H it’s nineteen twenty-six! Gosh, I| termined to get a close-up of China is a difficult country to deal with, A com-| world. But let us not be too easily shocked. “Peo = le leew Ren ties Pacecee eo te sleep! | operations. pa.: tively small number of trained western troops ple laughed at Robert Fulton. nett FD i Thrils, thrills, thrills! Lord, V'm glad a Caley cee ed Mil of out a an could seize and hold one of its ports. A few west Ser) OTTERS | ie sad WS dad =a, SOW fel 4 eater am teeta ht fin it robb rt rales deere tind : ‘ ern regiments probably could cut their yay from ; Heres + ea ttin pile, Gi ieiscakiw cn eevewen arn Mace) z BE Gaal! aera . | stretched her tiny, rounded white ee The plywre: heart: », ' q Da i The English c \s - { abov end execul two 5 mi oy the Pacific to Thibet. But to subdue a population ses cite i € ret as been Miata all sum: \ | a fibr-dbout:the ‘piagettireads /*Thetr Pehie. ees Lear 1 erected two yan $17, , i] 6f 460,000,000 and » it subdued is a problem to{mer, but there are a few swimmers who didn't get | parents had the marriage annulled,| self upon 'Palth’s lap. The old stuff, he thought. They'd q keep any general ov statesman wondering. across. One of them is Melville Cover of Chicago. | you know, heeause they were both| “I want to talk ta you--seriouily.” tet him win the first time, but the : i roth Recently Melville dived from a trestle across the} 4 ieee Faith picked up her small sister ax] pext night they'd “take him.” So been invaded and beaten more than} — Reece ] 3 8 under age, and she’s simply been| ir she had been a child wnd sét her|Upon the following evening he pre- os before--and then simply has swallowed the | Desplaines river to rescue a drowning boy of 8, who inv ters up. It’s like trying to conquer the ocean. had been knocked off the bridge by a train. It was} | town talk ever sin We're just! upon the floor. “Go on and: ready ge to be trimmed. He cleaned up the wa aed ‘ ol i " Thux it continued until the last cared stiff that she'll rope Junior] for bed. I'll be in when T finis! ee et cere It con he plowed through, but it closes in behind. [a 30-foot dive, but Melville wasn't af He, jin. tm going to make Dad and) She the seam took longer than| Now, thought ‘he, theyll give me Western military men speak well of the Chinese | plunged, brought the boy ashore, revived him and] vl Me ben@as wedes, cane other seam Faith had ever. sew- fea fe ae ig. Hut, wo, Again ke solcier, His equipment is somewhat primitive. His|bound up a deep gash in his head, WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE | brusquely, for somehow the look of | Seas loud "and paurah called gating marge id ear tl 124] iy perplexed. as ; * ey a ‘Ne’. ‘ ; i fy . as} si haere ii ira. | 2bruptly from the bedroom across by As hi " loses would be disproportionately heavy against a| Melville's father bought him a new suit of clothes} Cherry Lane, 16, a typteat | {ost foolish fondness and admira- | STW {TWh at do you mean, com-| Drown eyes and overflowed ‘Viinding oy clipe lett go down the ] western army, but he has the men to spare. Casual-{ when he heard of the deed. Of course those who| flapper, has a long list of ad- tion in Bob's*eyes as they devoured | ing in thi time o” night? ‘What| her. Every nerve in ‘her body was ther and say in tones intended v ates : eit? Sree bbs ir| ™iFers, One is Chester tart, | Cherry ‘hurt her intolerably. I've | ti si yar uivering at the f.hought of Bob| 9" ey, . tier in the Tai Ping rehellicn were extimated at| crossed the English channel won world fame as their! "former peas of ner sister, | yor it cut out and tee hodiccuedted | AWHE, Deus ccndtry anaweted tnd Hathaway's fips upon Cherry's, At) fer ble eure: Yeh. there’ goes the 20,(00,000, but they made no appreciable difference. | prize, but_we wonder if that compares with the t-home drudge | 4), hu: I'l have to get it all ready nocently, “it's only a little after| last she folded np her work,"dabbed ” From a diplomatic standpoint the situation is|boy’s thrill when he brought that dripping little hodv| Cor the Lane family Weaahae 2 ready | cleven. I’m just trying to pet Faith} at her eyes with her handkerchief,| "| nos reformed. Others are Chris Wiley, whom | titizht for a fitting in the morning, to go to bed.” and walked slowly and softly, so as Tried RT SWAN, equ: a Properly speaking, China has no| safely to shore. Cherr, a clandestinely; Al: [since you'll be working all day. I| “Well, cut’ out that palaver in] not to awaken her parents, to Cher- (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) j gover iacui, Ne terms ean be made with one leader ———— bert Ettleson, a traveling sales- | phoned Aunt Hattie, and she said|there and get to bed!” her father] "YS, room | | ot. aink nightgown pies that, other le will respect, The Smiths Have It man. and Hob Hathaway, to whom | she'd come over and help me finish | grumbled. 7 “We're | workin) Molks wag brighing her curls before the o—_—______—___- Europeans are in China quite frankly for pur-] Just as we had expected, the Smiths won again. ‘is also attracted, but w fap. both < dresses" iptcutadeed dec | mrror of her dresser, her lips curled | | B. : , ¥ F ne} has eye, for petite, copper- | “Isn't it perfectly adorable ma-| #*t,™y sleep. scensalla a fond smile’ as ale studied her poses of exploitation, Japan is there for purposes| Listed on the pages of the new “Who's Who ir| haired Cherry. terial, Bob?” Cherry snatched up a| , isn’t he funny?” Cherry tintoed | veriection ae ee eee j Ft caploitation not quite so frankly expressed. The | America,” just off the press, are 303 persons bear-| _ Palth's life is largely made-up | length of the chiffon and draped it | HMO .n® jad” Kercased, cwisling nis “Quit admiring yourself Ike By Tom Stme sg of getting Junior, 21, and Cher- | detily about her small body. “1| Hathaway had retreated, twirling his |. too, heads closed ts Perhaps due-te thesé-singing thi United States—to the eternal honor of John Hay,|ing the family name of the man who wooed and! fy out of trouble and hiding thei. | bought a beautiful blue and orchid | hat, between embarrassed hands. + ering an Potosi ape aaa singing this wh», as sccretary of state, established the policy—|lost Pocahontas, serapen from thelr parents. pattern, for Faith. We're going to| He's really a daring, but he thinks | Feony TRS, Soulinen I gee you| 1926 already exceed those for 1826. \ jx senuinely friendly to the Chinese. Secretary of| In second place we have the Browns. There are| | Chester Mart brings George | Knock ‘em dead ut, George Pruitt's| iuphed indulgent. ory jut! doing that! Oh, Cherry, life isn't ORs Smee i : State Kellogs--to his honor, too--has demonstrated 195 of them, The real fight developed for third| Ere, <rawhile arnt, and son | Dor, Cee ne, ote pa athe | ahs, the door and whisper, and he) fain” You oxen" ral never give, any-|erenee, in earthquakes around. Italy thst this policy still prevails. place, with two families ecming down the stretch| Iiles,:to call on.Faith,-and Prultt | Way's. cOh, Faith, Bob's: been in- one MR eae pre» poblthing but a few insincere, sweet | since Mussolini took charge. Jn the event of a flare-up, of course America must|neck and neck, the Johnsons and the Joneses, Seaylanive necani tall, womanly eee ee eee iveuig? He's eing| Hathaway told her,’ avoiding her! words, that make us all Fe | \athie. price of food had~iemiped up : pretocs its citizens their rights in the orient,| In a thrilling spurt right at the wire the John-| ry igiat work the next day, Faith | stax. 1 wonder why! Oh, he’s blush-| 7s). ina at met” Cherry {of beantyvand instead of being con-| three per cent this year while no- but it hasn’t Europe's purpose—to make all it can] sons won, with 146, and the poor Joneses, with 140,| Feeelven a great box of American | ing. the adorable child!’ cried in’ a low, stricken voice. “Just ; tent, you take everything else you) body was looking. i ont of the orientals. Consequently it can’t be injhad to take fourth. Beauty roses from Pruitt, which | She laughed and seized Wit hand.) Gecause 1 told Dad a tiny little white | can lay your, bands on. TE i8"'8| work nerd and save your money symyathy with the policies cf the other powers in --- 3 moudy thecch hea wean’ ital. [into the kitchen, so as not to wake) fib, And Bob,” she cried, her Jers | i duch ie tite.” cherry impudently| $0 you can play golf and havo as tha! part of the world, though it may have to make | ¥ gnd Till give you a vredt, big, ‘liselous [that a copper While. Aunt Hattie Lane. an | thunk of gingerbread, if you'll be) \! wasn't fibbing about ready lost to Hathaway, up my sweet old Muggy and Daddy,| body wavering toward him, so clue | a ceed her. father, him that| much fun as your caddy. se with them. | bath. you know. Don’t be an old Talk Aue Hattie has a!,,What’s in a name? Mr. Dette, in f 4 acid-tongued, kind-hearted spin: ” id it = | grouch, state of affairs to worry any set of diplo- Editorial Comment | ten te Keiping ‘Palth tom bes | FER OO ns mot any left,| speciel Honest, I_wasntt It made terribl influenes over you." 7) New Yorks lett SO. : d military 5 Ls | new dress, the girl receives a = Wt oat {rite 5 ‘| up the recipe myself, and I used to} “Cherry,” and Fai ro} H apelin The “A. P. Men” telegeam for Cherry, end:hurries | Cherry.” said Faith, who had seated! U0,0° Gvery Seturday, before I had the general t® the particular, with SoH Url lati ete baa i peer ; SS aa 7 f downtown to tell the girl, im- “ya as again, plying her) tieg ever so slightly—“and ‘now, a helpless gesture of resignation, ut have been a maniac because it \ The Legion Visit (St. Paul Dispateh) mensely worried at this evidence |SWift needle. “Junior dashed ih at) Faith, who. stays at home, you know.4 “are you in love with Bob Hatha:/ ya, y man, ’ One cf the majoe subtest be discussed at the| Southern Florida is devastated By a West Indian] of an ‘tatrigue between Chetry | S006" ,.° as about, he'd dashed off | Takes it sometimes, But the family | wayt Rte Alea ee ee Pesloe sublecs cussed at the|) 0 tin Brifiges an? buildings are destroyed,| Amd Albert ttleson, who le evi- | What he was, about, Rew dashen ffs (still calls it the Cherry-special gin-| “Crary, about himi’s, Chersy An-| A towel will stay clean much longer anny ican Legion meeting to be held at Phil- : dently married. Tend Fay Allen ate it, sit-|gerbread. “Please don’t be thinking! swered flippantly, dipping her fin-| se you dry your hands by sticking ia on October 10 will be that cf the proposed roads are biseked by debris, wires are torn down Perey ean Cherey Paap ete rong ane evo eng; only made | bad old thoughts spent neste nie an yar enls ram bimgri them in your pockets. of the legion to France in 1927. This project,|2"4 communication with the rest of the country is! sf° 'Giany, “and upbraids her. | OR, Pen you know | Sages. eee. on ancl” the, man rain on relentlessly, he es ¢ s i A iT "I y wii .| \“] think you are!” the man said| Faith went on rel e pie What discourages a realtor more which has been under way for a long time, is now |°Ut off. What ghastly tragedy has occurred behind) Cherry protests ‘that pray ceeds Wy rit SNC in a low, thick voice. Then, surren-| drawn with pain. than finding an auto salesman has \ lors 1 NOR » Mi “i \that curtain of silence nobody knows, but everybody | means: no ‘harm, and lies Bs x ,, dering completely to the vivid beauty| “Not if I can get George Pruitt,”| beaten him to a prospect? et a, Sipe. pine Goes a pare has friends or relatives in Florida fears the| ‘he meaning of Ettleson’s tele- fish. pig!” she, exclaimed forretting | of her, his arms*went around the| Cherry answered calmly, ea she rub-| pik states, represen es of which feel that the re- iit; When Cherry sees George = 1 Fay Allen with our: ginger-| tiny body in a crushing embrace.| bed the fragrams cream into her: 4 new automatic camera attached cent anti-Am demonstrations in France indi Hundreds are dead, thousands are in- trible Fay Allen i rones she believes they fi nee ovfally fast | Cherry raised her face. stood up tip-| cheeks with an upward rotary mo- cute that members of the American Legion woul among these may be our own dear ones. pe ther, When Peultt tele + ay AN "that eloped with a| toe, ta meet his first kiss. are A tion. ae phones Faith to invite the two | high, schol girl that eloped with A) TF cheeks were rose-flushed, her| “You'll let him fall gen to a safe photographs the robber who will have to wear his good j ao ely tn 3 not be welcome in France. { And then communication is reestablished with! girls ‘to a party at this home, | bigh schoo! boy, dant rit the ex-| Her the ‘yellow diamonds, when| love with 'you_-Bob oo ei t| Clothes at work now. ‘ Tn this we think that Missouri and other states|*tricken Miami by a couple of Associated Press re-| Gherey" is furious wlth Faith, | Misined Mo art. hia. mind. dom | Chetry re-entered the dining rooms] moan. and AOU PY GM Mraare| Thy tt fet cut Of er ines ve err. Myron T, Herrick, our ambassador in France, | Potters in airplanes! ‘There's no place to land; even has ssiven every assurance that the demonstrations | ‘Me Water is dangerous, filled as it is with wreckage. the fact that she had been caught in| Faith knew, at the first quick! George Pruitt, and_break his. Weary one scerec ot success is getting into against Ameriears were the work of hoodlums, and| Never mind that; the reperters somehow get to/ NOW GO ON NATH THE ~~ without a qualm,” Faith's voice wasia rut which leads where you wish bitter and very tired. to go, “He's old enough to take care ot; < m himself, Besides, I may marty him’ The human race is hardy. There if I can’t land George and {ft Al-| are men who have temained alive in dert—" She stopped short, bit her, boarging houses for months at a time, Pruitt’s interest to herself. ai + CHAPTER Xl that they are not to be considered as indicating the | Mianti, and tell the rest of the country just what) It was after one o'clock that night true attitude of the French people, who, Ambassa- has happened and who has been killed or injured. when “Bob Hathaway's fow-elun:t/ : ‘ are tl é 3 Z ts roadster di ito sleep- lips with yexation. Ls der contends, are as friendly as ever. There are times when the country owes a deb: | Thera, niadsrer drew up into sleep mt A fireman leads a hard life, but he, Y 3 ing Myrtle strect. = “If Albert Ettleson can’t get a di- Not only Ambassador Herrick, but other big men|° &tatitude to these “A, P.” men. SCome in for just a wee-litle min- « 6 88 AND WHEN -MS CAR HIT MING HS voree from his. ‘wife, ‘you ‘meant? wots to park by fire plugs. ct ated . ‘ ute, Bob,” Cherry pleaded prettily, Gxce ss! RA Faith's voice was full of gehuine, pitch in a position to know, state that the reported anti- | wiha Tiigive youn plece ot cherrs.| |: WAS DRIVING. AT AN VO RATS horror, “Oh, Cherry, what on earth| A really rood liar gets little credit q Au:.cican feeling is a myth and that the sooner The Hurricane and the Radio special gingerbread.” oF SPEED; AND ALSO -~ és, will_ you do mext?”, ‘for his ability. It is the amateur a we forget that it ever existed the better off both (Minneapolis Journa¥), “If you made it, it must be good,” B a oe “Wait ‘till tomorrow it, and. who is considered a big liar. aigie . peer When the San Francisco Zestehquaké tind fire|"e amited at her as he climbed out we'll see what turns up orge —_. countries will be. In this contention they are ab-|_. ‘ anne waxe, (0 ire! of the car. Pruitt’s party,” Cherry answered Why- stop at saying virtue is ‘its xolutely right. There is never anything to be gained | Killed by the hundreds, razed Yequate miles of| Cherry ‘laughed happily, ‘but neg- with angry impudence. own reward? Isn't ‘it true that by eeping alive the embers of dissension, partcu- buildings and wrceked wire service, there were days | (oid oy ane de' th, Bait the mneey eines is Ske 2emeTe ‘ any when the original cause is in doubt, of anxious waiting before people throughout the| delighted pressure of her small hand zs h, SS: InN NEW YORK i INDIANS PREFER RED And as far as the proposed visit of the legion is |CUEY could assure themselves of the safety of] spon iis Arm te took for shy thanks is sie Tap teas iors hee ts ee i concerned, by all means let it go through as orig-| *infolk and acquaintances in the stricken city. Aft-| “Someone's still up—in the dining Ro4> | = 3 ‘known, but it remained for Dr. T. R. ‘ inally scheduled, for, if it is called off at this time,|¢" telegraphic contact had been reestablished, the| room,” Cherry whis as they = 4. :| New York, ll agent fe ap be Garth, of Denver, to determine their , it will give i isig| Dames of the kncwn dei i ilter- | tipsoed” into” the dark living ‘room| 47a i cee ae -belligdrent wstls ealar "pref They, ke, Tae. it will give France a genuine affront. The visit ‘ad and injured began filter-| Sie °tnapped on the light in e heavil: p, Re of yesteryear? blue, violet, yellow and white in the of the legion was to enable the American soldiers |i" through, but for some ‘time (here was no room| shaded floor lamp—which dantae ree fd the saties vines ‘order named.. White ‘men, he sai to incet again those gallant French soldiers with|°™ the overworked wires for private messages from nee accused cher of bu ing for pet- Fi layed ‘igri rendiug “Black Eyes pagter blue, baad cae oe! ; whom they shared the dangers and honor of {those who had escaped. ‘There was no ratio in| {ins Durmoses, only—and then tiptoed Palnted—60 ‘Conts, : bicody and victorious war and there is no good rea- | 08° days. : loagiy. f i aN le a barber shop ‘the Bowery ‘ated Flapner Fanny son why the visit should not be made as planned. ‘Twenty years lator, with Achusrioane, aut. of. the sours insta ae ne ee : the East, Side, but displayed ‘such a rid i We are sure that not only will there be ne ti tropical seas devastating Miami, Florida, and other pened e statieally, “Come on in, Bob, wand ii about the other day J ; ; American sentiment shown toward the visiting le- coastal communities, we find the ra in ecopera- as lag Faith ‘Tuck el hair, : jako found these cards mlasing from the, gion men, but that the American boys will find a| ti! With wire service, bringing out of the storm cheeks? ag Benne -yPue, F shop of ithe most, famous of water- welecme in (France that will be every whit as en. /urea not only the names of ‘the dead and injured, | leaned over to kiss her, . 2 a sa = totow conte?” T Ingutred. thtsiastic as when they first arrived on French soil. hut assurance of the safety of the survivors, ax well, wine ene ated nob father e 4 po Pre rt P ga caties "| This time there are no days of anxious waiting. way, standing Sureneiny hig “Bill” Tilden Beaten Not only that, but the radio is bringing to the| doceway.. “lt been. s0 hob, and I've! trologedieally, ‘as she rose hastily, Holds swith tullphs “A ‘alight: precise ittad. two dt Abree shes olded to th . hi that ow his at: someone ‘ \ itor Ta''the For six years big “Bill” Tilden has held the na-|©2¢side world definite information as to the ia him e. Just "t | Inwn tennis championship, and held it well, 2° the thousands |cft helpless among the ruins of in, so hot, awfully ‘busy,” -she explained) KF. ‘ yours his gaunt, lanky form has flashed over their'homes. In no previous great catastrophe has if the courts in the most brilliant tennis in history. te Red Cross been so quickly and accurately in- [ti "paper pattern frais the elu mmowadayi, “Aw, the whole’ Du. ng that time not one derogatory # , formed of the needs of the victims, Nor has the, ter@ dining (able a oe e : oh ee | | ven one unkind fumcr, has ever made pial Red Cross, in any previous emergency, had such | & “tea am clog pa ft yd ’ SF , a ones RC Re Cae da heard about “Bill” Tilden, j Winaerend means of relaying such information tott Pai , has sprang ‘up i p with the |the public—the public that today stands ready to“ Alpi _Lut now his ténnis crown has vanished, perhaps for cicr. Of course it could be pleaded that the! injury to his knee which he received, paved the wey for his defeat, but that would nct ‘be fair to ‘ Sane really great luminaries of tennis, Henri of Bien Suites, detent Tilden by a super-tennis, a is of machine-lik Se Ly i 0 has then: theaght 4 Millions of Americans ‘Monday night ‘heard f the Red Cross through the great broadcasting ste- tions, ‘Thousands of Americans, on the same night, through the’ same stations, heafd of the safety of | relatives of friends’ in the hurrieane zone. ‘Once i the radic has demonstrated that it is a great deal more than: paything’ for the distribu.

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