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H H a definite “Yes” or “No” from Gen but there’ The Bismar: ck Tr ibune,,. prospect of such an answer. Geneva wants an wk deiaee obese NEWariviie |“‘interpretation” and that's what it is going to! ; ( 1878) he for. Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, The Skyscraper Church { te ed Meee nd postoffice at In New York they are building a skyscraper | . . a , fa < ‘ \ George D. Mann.........-President and Publisher pelos F J ° toch eruabicg temas te fie wine : H ! The structure will tower seme 26-—or is 30?—| . ie’s| 1 had arriyed in Chicago. ; Subscription Rates Payable in Advance istories high. It will have apartments, offices, | ‘ig Ges waa ‘all about, scross at our table | ally by carrie, per peat “S18 stores to rent. ‘The income wil more than pay its ifs Just AS | Sning that Mra: Teerisine was st] secing Sere ‘Tha teiveph. ; Daily b mail, per year, s+ ““"leost and its running expenses. Ie untty abeen: train tae w he . thought i ; “in state * datsige Bismarck). §.00/ And—oh, yes—there'll be a very fine church audi- ¥ big iy a ant, deem auras hee igh Teak ee ee ‘ Daily CN et Ce ++ 6.00) torium Le away in a corner somewhere. ‘ = as though nothing am nest po pmb ruined Ay Spend 4 — oe | They didn’t conduct an “endowment fund cam- A < Parra Tesialbia: ass wary 000 ten ise re "1 gald, “per- \ Member of The Associated Presa j paign” to build it. Regular business methods were oF a few moments although. her tips offlee: Mrs. gto 8 Lgl to 4 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to! applied. Bonds were issued, mortgages secured, A ) = i a re were moving very rapidly. Her eyes a Ye the use for republication of all news di tches | just as in the ercetion of any other office build. | i é | 2: - y pion P4 eg? es Cn bes a chet ‘as : < , - eyes, from her plate, redited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- |: ‘ ee also the eigeetts ws Cok eee origi | ahh etn ae of the congregation bought bonds, | eo 4 ge i nena ublished herein. Al! rights republication of all! which will pay 5 per cent. a \ A rry whi Pp H of all the ogee yp were | dete: ate make it as hot for other matter herein ¢re also reserved. ne pris? himself, Jerry left the other matter herein pre also reserved, __ | That church will prosper. Little doubt about ; = SY # os = reign Representatives" ‘that. It will never have to give chicken pie sup- S WN W\AZ~~ : Pe . G. ogee payne COMPANY ‘pers to make up a deficit in the pastor's salary. = AS thorough aM ‘er Vera a For lad i 8 i WY \\ : l, ame |Z ne ring shout ir setante: de aati there and . meercaco ed bait? | There'll never need to be any bake sales cr rum-| aia tae ani wer Bldg. + | mage auctions in the parish house to meet that . S / good her threat. Spanmodical- i “J Rage pa ye) dew MEAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH 4. | church’s bills. It doubtless will have a bland, slight-| | es SS : Y & he arose from her seat and al: dig not see Bor for't knew now that afi a =| ly plump secretary, who'll have as neat a set of ~ i ; 1 | valnty eying to pull" her” back ints reg a arene tia Mami we abe = (Ofticial City, State and County Newspaper) | books as you'd care to see, = 5 fi : : sieving dts tance bt = g With | forever le jd be a wi ss i: ’ a, ? Y. isc Me q e - | We're a business nation. You can’t escape it. : i as out of the dining reo! si amie had deen much excited over ‘ = All World's a Diamond al We even apply business methods to our religion. $ gee : / ee OS icieong og easier, for 1 decane {aia net want re te All the world’s a diamond and all the 1 se | And if we sometimes measure the success of a < i ahi « “Shun te oot el -@ scene in oe further . wpmert merely etd one be the ig balk pide ‘ church by the size of its building and the state of . S . - alas, I didn't f oe ey ‘Peyat, she ane thiser Misch a eagaKe Hite aie on the eaves tit funds—well, that’s only natural. 7 S —= \ fj ; of gall Teonalne™ Mind had just! foctly ofthe incident. Joan was pers ~ & be deeded : te But isn’t it rather strange, when you stop to, 3 7 \ enough to drink to make her reckless feetly be Shemp Faee] —_ ton \ 4 of conseqi 2 She did not expect her to return. wences, Ina few minutes I saw her come ve s burdensome during the latter halz | NTs eee bal falta think that this $5,000,000 church, with its gold | back torthe door with that’ tertible| TOMORROW—The Insult, of the afternoon. To baseball followers im every | : ‘ rt of the Upitad States the playing of the world | bonds and gilt-edged mortgages and lucrative prop- | ; ee a + ion in | erty, was erected in the memory of One who gave; - “ ies typiftes all the superlatives of perfect: ty, x e h - ; —— fe the great national pastime, and their interest in the | His whole life to demonstrate care material pos-/ poh ae fais ate a fem a athe Feta ee series never wanes until the final decision is ren-! sessions are of n> value whatever? your unselfishness.” handsomely equipped suite. ‘°\"" dered. | felt sas"could not Bene the comrade:| aftetnecn a sentldted secerteneet oF E ‘Jt matters not whether the fans live in the cities | Zuppke’s Four Mules ly affection in his voice. Affection— young sen sad wousn ‘way be stink whose teams are clashing for baseballdom’s stellar | Coach Bob Zuppke, of the University of Mlinois! ; pis oeppemerd bybd be fake Pedy | lounging in the “hallways, ‘the walt- honcrs or whether they have their habitat in even | football eleven, besides being a great grid coach,! | . want even to. move her hands, for MALE aug” ee u'll v " the most isolated of villages, the same keen, en- | knows men. It will be recalled that Notre Dame ; fear of losing the memory of the |otve gue veal kite thin be a f thusiastic interest is all-pervading. Baseball truly | had what sport writers termed “The Four Horse- oer a ce a age Bigg Phi one ges Knock ’em over.” ‘ - Bi ” ; “Listen and you'll hear all the “hard 4 can be termed the great American sport, and the | men,” who galloped up and down the field with : ; luck” stories in the. world. You'll number of participants who engage in the playing | great zeal and many touchdowns. | anee rope dont eg Je = of the hit that just missed fire, i of it at some time or other during the season is far | Zuppke put his squad in great humor the other - =. - ooo - dragged out his thin, white-gold = milios phpewtee ual Revd in excess of the number indulging in any other form | day by referring to his backfeld as “the four mules.” ; her, while all the time she had been ae ear she gasped, bie oe it the nl hear athletic diversion. It donates wholesome sport,’ Perhaps he doesn’t want Lanum, Timm, Peters = A z Congo agree oct Bid “Yes,” he answered briefly, bis! and fbaiows claims su rae Sooke and no better finale could be given to the season’s| .14 Daugherity to think too well cf themselves. | = time—not just for Cherry’s mother’s po straining for an opening in the} turn even an oil stock salesman to Windup than the playing of the world series con-| a+ any rate it had a fine effect on th , The : sake, but for the sake of his own closely lined up cars at a’ road in-| route. : 4 fats edge ine effect on the squad. tne happiness? He had been in love Brut | tersection. You will see the professional song ests. | varsity is now a personality, with a “kick.” ; | once before, he had told her, and It sr eg by gg eg riper old pluggers. the musicians looking for ee | "The team probably will try to carry out the def- (Bat er”git aa betraned” sim, gered Me sar Mptee Se pS Saris eae ied oe eee i <<: __ Romance of the Rails | __| ignation, and anyone who has ever ridden behind : mecccees | ‘Shic F%ticwans glance se’nime, ‘He, simoxt as flectiyas ‘he, to where] getter saleamen. hc rae edd eects Gone gtd ees seas ty wilaky a team of runaway mules knows that ane WHAT GONE BEFORE fh rrr — rer Soni - re floor Sa Berane Rheaeat at, pr tet earttecumel ore thee ne of, Iniois Central railway sys' 5 *, - HAS )N \ “What had bet do? "| 01 e car, ani is crisp chestnut si im mi il job as rod-man in the engineering department, 2) ee eae | Gperay Lene, 18, ts ptaptag the [sccm to think clearly." T can't Phir rose stiff in the breeze. How, tof who walked up, ond down beside] ragegutters Id 6 Jersey swamp, but which he earned $60 a month. \ a | love game with a dozen admirers, | “First we'll go to Darrow, break:| 1 Degen perl PE RS FO oo lane? 5 { inclu at! '. be 3 sul H Tt is a long, hard run from the job of engineer to| | achitect; hee Present "tmatorer he Stations Where was. a truin| Juted lke that. His knuckles pie, need your help, Conductor.” fhe “sure fire” can tres to bee 4 s 4 3 ir. Cluny; tleson, fy i tl 1 for ‘ the efair of the president of the road. Lawrence | Editorial Comment | a” married. traveling salesman, Bet ee A ae ere, sae a | mie hanes Se acetal, breathing hard from his. swift. ru | thu: gama,’ Me taee anereon fer sn & A, Downs is a man who knows every foot of the ak a: © en neil Sal SaaS Sea A traffic policeman on a motorcycle Wopert Fe ie eee is be lea dauutire citer aubenee ch fe way, every bump, every sharp curve to take slowly, The Fathers Were Right jon. met there, and would have waited| *Prang from a trap—e clump of trees );.. her's Mi 9 ere 4 ‘ ‘ Faith “Lane, y-at-homi for the tbor limited, i y , lieves her sister, Miss - are certain time-honc'ed pbluffers pttle wi in. irty-nit | re wit! jal ay, whi station here and gral time table.; pull up ai side “4 From rod-man to assistant engineer, then road-} place ear og hs soe tie Cc — fatuated with sta ge ole is | there's. a. bare possibility. they of the road. aeetiay Foci ne — ay: Fates or Seinine—they, Sq oh. sen- " re te place 3 n deseril as greatest Prulit, rich man’ ‘ haven’t left. Darrow yet.” “Where's the fire, buddy?” the her life may ; upon ether| son after season. 3 e master. Fight years tearing along the line as road-| achievement. in the history of government”—the BB pe lenge s stm. | "He was. out of the ‘car less. the| Policeman asked sarcastically, as he Sie On8 she. gift Bock:isemesintely ce} | The planes. ass. eat: ther jase , master. Then in 1906 he pulled into the depot cf| completicn and signing of-the Constitution of the Ragen «ne capped grs copy ‘a; jRumute he had allowed | himself. drew @ pad of tickets from ee cactte, e po eart throbs whether a assistant chief engineer, maintenance of way, with United States. m Sunday outing, and she refuses Lt seth ian Sogpmatiien ies 24s Pos tet n't time tol exptain’-matter!® “Wve only three minutes iii we pall] "Nhe éutior of & success of byaets os jurisdiction over the entire Ilinois Central system.| It had taken the ‘Constitutional Convention made} parody mpeg page guified the car as swiftly as possihie| of life und death!”’’ Bo bis dered pep ator pokes ay treo = font ep laneh f i, oneae : ry 7 up as it was of perhaps the ablest group of men org geome reno oMahat tines it (ey Bob?” she Hedley “he. tering te rece ike’ berg By) bao a zene i hit. men. chan e, cates poy] . ” . 1s m plet ie immol bs a $ ¢ i g iy y a partment. Then he was made division superintend-| took nearly a ites to a up so ceetrmaael : her she had a date with him. Rea fifty.” he told her, without Coe sete, oer eee aaiae tify. 4: Hittle—ninety-five- pounds, or s0,| hate thers soring pia rea ent, and served successively in Iowa, Minnesota and} provided for. eset Page ae tig py Diag om {looking at his. wateh. “i got a : ‘Trying to catch the Short, curly red hair—copper-red, "| syncopation for another, 3 Kentucky. In 1915 he brought his train into the| Within thr ; | finds ‘Cherry ang her. sultease | vlitpse of the Western Union clock| limited af, Darrow. Woman dying ag erg te Plea nt yore: GILBERT SWAN. New Ozh stall : i Bidet et ithin three years the Constitution had so work- | reser agree . as While she 8 jat the station. Why?” got to see her. daughter,.who'’s on! — ure A ied jus ‘icataloging| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) . x jew Orleans station of general superintendent of ed its magie that prosperity and tranquillity settled) brothe: "Lane tetts ber that aut tas, sereushs bor *oue fone Salt F j id : southern lines, and a year later into the Chicago] dow, ‘i other, Mr. Lane tells her that | doesn't pass through here but ‘ton-| “Hell! I ain't giving you a ti i Rees. siuperintendi a Ra wn upon a nation that had, as Washington wrote,| Mrs. Albert Ettleson, wife of the” | nects with our local, leaving Darrow| On your way} | Aad ‘the o 4 Sunn <= Me wah cs onstage dieiend nadie aes pan coon ch ena aaa se catiegs en as come 19 at 22H, Theie fiet mane’ etl Gelendvand they ‘cam eal’ te’ ep y 8 eral man- oy . “4 G out of Darrow on a limited, carryi jens ey can me w i Bir cictens, acd. igm raomied. tel tei eee anarchy and confusicn.”| in the Interview that follows, | sh Do, you think we can| about sou, if they wanta.” MES = : ay f vi eisai ral ly forel wl of his| Mrs, Ettleson tells Faith that her , Bob?” her brown eyes and anks, ald timer!” ‘Bob cried,’ vt an who is s0 1 ral of Georgia railway, which is owned by the/ to his friends. On July 10, 1791, he wrote: o heart taint’ and aft make It otee if ie coety me | oleh ie ope te : s 5 i to heart attacks, fainis and ap- | five hundred doll: in fines,” he}. -“Oh, he was. “Faith cov- ; y y e was president e Cen- 5 " A Bob Hathaway, at s fo 4 car leaped ahead, minute indg and: burét he . H Pt Gabrgia and ike important subsidiary, the Our public credit stands on that high ground ent request, porn rage rt jafter minute, to devour the glisten: wonderful, Bob, if you give them! p New, brig - » ‘ ; Ocean S Thin Gorate: f S h 2 which three years ago would have been con- house, When he learns the | ine, block ribbon of macadamized chance.’ > i bo: me OS au raised — 4 i n Steampship Compzny of Savannah. aides. species cal tantincende/haome-fucnteld truth, he tells Faith they mun | Toad, its horn braying raucously for ete, SERS, flirting with: death in tors three Pulimen por- Nihon 6 teen anes os Ee ep ‘ . This year, in September, C, H. Markham retired | epee seamen: fo at once in his car to Dar- | Tieht, of was, its sfeirer stars Loe A; Cpe ea! ap eS render: meine basil paliman por-| of bis friends bark at. ane ‘ ‘, ‘ town 7 nheedi: im} jon le—Cherry portabl — 7 from the presidency of the Mlinois Central, his long | sagalacse ai eae poe Mra. sae ee et that his half a dozen near’ accidents | Ettleson!” he said savagely, as he| ® before their car doors.” ing Pr a gitl laugh at a run ovef, and Downs pulled his train into the depot; _ ATd ever since the Constitution has been func-| husband snd Cherry were to | VTPUEHE upon him Faith sat tense| bent lower over the steering wheel.| | Sing for wrsggheres dark trous-| joke lil it teeth. as president of the entire system. tioning for good among us and for us. It is the) Bene -saet het eilont, ezanleicely -reeesinan att ier SE CS Fe ite, conts come lounging your brother's \ ‘Thifty years, up through the ranks, semaphore | #*canum of our liberties, the source of our oppor-| Now Go ON WITH THE STORY, ahead of ir, toward wayward; | youbitter of—us.” ‘Any of a red-headed if he will'give you anything HE " dressed. in brown? : by semaphore, until he reached the top. Downs’ | tunities, the guardian of the most successful gov- CHAPTER XVIII Feat Coe ott act ma aortg” He took hand from FUE, PT isppesete hes turned: tele rts mie # . ernm * * "1! » What e nl of steering ‘wl 10 iy. . i s uate: Bee nr OF satires Pinepingy FMF? Gee ent of, for and by the people the’ world has) si Eitivson vegan, flurvied, wh-| Charny—whom, he, loved? Wat, he upp her hands Sristing in, her ‘eB th smile ewltching ot Ws] | Sometimes wieder, comes, with E ottom t % H \. | certain, “1 ‘with i er, e joved | “You're so -wonderful, 5 . years come ig BME RUE Rt i yee Preamble there is a remarkable statement afraid,” i ‘Shipered shame 7 her and she had allowed him to love| you make up for everybody in the| ~ : Bol ang gan lone. . Salis i World Court Muddle of the purposes of the Constitution. It is said to| im her eves with weak tears, “Ij —~—W ‘ Not 51 alk, you wake wil e's The world court situation is a muddle, “A ee first “good, clear, comprehensive statement 8 ee hould,” Faith tried | ~~ ail you bettas than not making President Coclidge was unqualifiedly for Ameri- |! the purpcses of government” ever made, and it | t° comfort her. Ise how should | < mmer—" . i 1928 NE ia can entrance into the court. His spokesmen Inid | mains the model for all time. These six aims are | tim eta care areal noel . Coors Faith breathed, ber neato igh the propositighy before congress on that basis. The | #* follows: { af , Se ODATED bouts ; senate tinkered with it until it was altogether a dif- > hy . OV SEVERAL TIMES IN THE ferent thing. In its new form it went to Geneva. | To form a more perfect union. 1 PAST WITH SMALL LOANS, ie essential alteration made by the senate was To establish justice, but meedly. gate, et dae (PSE Wad: | ~ AND You HAVS PROMISED the much-talked-absut “fifth reservation.” This} To insure domestic tranquillity. ron neagh ng Mee error ge To RETURN THEM ON reser€ation, in substance, is to the effect that the’ | T° provide for the common defense. | inw a pretense of cheerful conversa | re “NEXT PAYDAY, SUT. court-shall have ncthing to say relative to any in-| Tc promote the general welfare. - | ee Se in Jone — = ternational dispute if the United States claims to! To secure the blessings of liberty to our- | Bob's here, you kn: \ hgye“an interest in it and objects to leaving it to! selves ahd to our posterity. Shiner Dene Dee chavs meats: or t- a i Wee A Fp ; Bey es! rovi it tl ni | e macl ry of mment thus ry ? bas ng fit = Boss. Drewin’| ¢———___________» States must “have an interest” in the dispute, to| unique in history. oe ae ae hy Fis ag Tig 4 _ dl : st gg A” pol ued before i pievent the world court from considering it. It is! There was to be a federation of States, with | sick.”: ‘The lie was so thin, so-ter-j. Bapio 1 tee eae i 2 care-' ribly obvious, but. Faith prayed that : an in- on a sufficient for the United States to “claim an in-| ful definition and allocation of powers as between her’ mother, would believe her ; Be was pee ta Seat, iee .” Such a qualification on America’s part, if| the Union and its members. “1 don't, want to spoil her fun} ; ; Meise Nig, Pte ad at'e'beae teagel pgs mo Lg this countey a si hotd| ‘There was to be a Congress to make laws, an ex-! ich startling seddonness, You tol) | 1 4 [| Raa aR ee ens sar getiacraa PE } comive to enforce them and a judiciary to interpret hag J wee sick ay eee 6 ‘ { : ‘ hi - Pil: puliecatil 4 : “Yes, Mother. e was terribly) ‘ ys the| them—a division of powers that has proved mar-' sory.” Well bring her back us"eoun | court delegate conference asked for an “in- scam of the “reservation” from the State it. The State Department, however, can't i for the Senate. All it could answer was, reservation speaks for itself. You'll have to or reject it.” hee uous now it becomes pretty clear that the sub-com- ~ h desperately wants the United States world court but hesitates at swallowing so @ reservation whole—intends to furnish its m “interpretation” and send it back to the United with the query, “Is' this what you mean? '—for the sub-committee’s velously effective. There was to be representative government, as as poasibl But you must try +o; | Sleep till she ‘comes. ‘The doctor, , Will give you something to make you! teep.: ” The word of endear- ; Fathers have not worked well—quite the contrary. ‘The Constitution was written by a convention. I --——~.