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PAGE FOUR pendent Newspaper closed bank have placed all th (Established 1873) > Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | dollar Subscription Rates Payable in Advance citi -Daily by carrier, per year ... $7.20) City, =Daily by mai), per year, (in Bismarck) re D: b il, per year, | . : me Pitats ctdidb Bismarck) pipea ease } Are We Pessimists? 1, outside of North Dakota... oad MYeaber Audit Bureau of Circul: written? : f The Associated Press = The isaneinted, Press is exclusively entitled to| what they say. “the use for republication of all news dispatches} They may seem a bit baffled at first. No one | #fter ot What is the most frequently quoted poem ever Try that on your crowd some evening, and see ‘credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa-) may guess right. They may offer “The Psalm of | i no! published herein. All rights of republicatio | moriam,” or “C ray’s Sher matter herein are also reserved. legy Foreign Representatives |right one, each and every guest will withdraw his G. LOGAN PAYNE ina! CHICAGO nrahee Bldg.| For statistices—no matter how pion ed maT YNE, el AND SMITH ! strate that the “Rubaiyat” of old Omar Khayyam NEW oR - Fifth Ave. Bldg.ijs the most quoted poem ever written. That means ty Newspaper) | Fitzgerald's translation, of course, ao City, State and sina cine bs blade Is it because man is a pe: that this poem of Example of Cooperation the futility, the emptiness of life, save for the grape, Cooperative effert brought about a liquidation of fis so popular? ETROIT | °° her own contribution, and say “of course!” the affairs of the defunct City National bank in a, “You know how little while we have to stay, manner that will bencfit the city to a great degre And, once departed, may return no more.” The committee intrusted with negotiations by the, ; depositors, and offi the First National bank! “The worldly hope men entitled to commendation for the effe man- | Turns ashes—or it prospers; and anon, in which the agreement was consummated. | Like snow upon the desert’s dusty face, he approval of the federal banking autho Lighting a little hour or two—is gone.” is wanting to m: The arrangement by which the depositors will; m: secure sixty per cent of their deposits at once re- hin flects the strong ncial resources of Bismare! pital Ci conditions in the sound becaus = many other occasions shown a fine spirit of coopera- | poem known? , tion when necessity demanded. “Ah, my Beloved, fill the cup that clears = Credit given to Col. C. B. Little at the meeting | Teday of past regrets and future fears; of depositors was fitting. He worked energetically | Tomorrow!—Why, tomorrow I may be “to make possible the arrangement which, if approved | Myself with y at Washington, will release ‘nearly $500,000 of | Or, INNER 25 weno pring the news ¥i |very night, Bob Hathaway and Faith Lane louk-| sudden fiereeness ed at each other blankly for a moment as he bent to ki: then Bob laughed shortly, flicking the | protested with a sharp stab of pain. typed message that the fleeing sten-, But it~ was a delicious pain. She| Bob. -W left for him, with a con-! could have smiled at being stret uous finger. on the rack if he had been bending | you' ared stiff—lit out,” he said si over her, kissing her. wait, please, di cinctly. must gue: When last he flung back his | allow you to bi that “you this office. But this is rather con-|in the curve of his arms, looking up| to Cherry. elusive proof that I had nothing to/at him with wide, n y eyes, she; quently —” @o with her nasty little blackmail] saw to her amazem that his lips “Wh; ‘@cheme, isn’t it?” were trembling, and that tears had|he pro “Oh, Bob, don't!" Faith pleaded,| magnified the amazingly blue irises | boy.“ feaching out a shy hand to touch his| of his 5 heaven arm. “I never really doubted you,| “Not try, Bob?” she whispered,| “Please, Bob, but I had to find out all I could—for | and touched his check with tingling’ | too, but, well 's Oh, my ‘ing | th: v big heart, your darling, gen- | just @rous dix he said huskily,| good enough for gathering he: into a grip| rotver--about Cherry ahat hurt her. isn’t the time never kissed another girl, that or the place, to tell you. I] “Don't!” she begged ly. rently—moon- | know-how you feel. Chester Hart two of us al kissed me once, but I didn't like ii from all the I rubbed it ‘off,” she ing to give herself into marriage. it “entirely awe Lanes and ou know, Fa love you, ‘ou've @rew brilliant wi fingers against 1 most to surrender. too—the eyes “We'll simply have to forgive each, “Hello! W 2 had enough practice in tender Pe -| other for our dreadful sins and begin | Hello, Mister Jarations to do it easily. jal in. Do you really love whispered with un- | me? lips. Then, with a sudden /a little iner smile of hearth that flooded he light and lifted the deep- sandwich men, advertising ith, darling F he turned to Cher ju never—let me, Bob “You. pr he laughed, rub- hitect.” dulous, as if he werely. nderness doubted that such a mary orners dy, proud! ms. She cupped | much joy. “I always love too much nm her hands, | Barden those I love with tenderness — efor his ki and solicitude. Don't let me burden! TOMORROW: On the trail ned her with sueh you, Bob. They say men like to. ister Pete Gonzales. WHAT HAS poor aoe ing more or —_ ate at the Revy- | complied, JUDITH MARTIN, red-haired rebel erend Forrest Poole. mong faculty members of Pendle-' The university co-operative sture tion University, is hated by DEAN hac a more resplendent placard. A I just want to ch TIMOTHY BROWN of the discipline rainbow in atural tints spt They fel! into step. “The old ie committee. ay tie top of Ihe card, and. be on the loose ag: ERIC WATERS. senior. and DR. ‘neath it, there was the legend: imarked Evy Sassets. 1 cand 4 I at this season ef the wil] facilitate business) End in what all begins and ends in—Yes; = “4 create a fecling of goodwill in the community. | Think then you are Today what Yesterday he proposed settlement sets ut rest some ugly | You were—Tomorrow you shall not be less.” to save your life.” in irresistible inv she whispered unsteadily, drawing al blackm: letters. Now andoned her instinctive |quick sharp breath as if her heart | clean, Mr. Bob Hathaway!” effort to hold back, and walked glad- noe her, filled as it was with too| (To Be Continued.) set their hearts upon » the settlement binding. Or is the poem's popularity really a tribute to A tribute to that spark of intelligence with-| im, that spark which distinguishes man from| , .ithe brute, that intelligence which makes man ask Business was not affected materially by the closing, | what comes next, what it’s all about, what's the .¢ fundamentally | use, anyway, or what the meaning of life is? the citizens did on this and have on| Is it lines like these that make it the most quoted | * sterday’s sev'n thousand years.” is a considerable amount and coming! “And if the wine you drink, the lip you press, uite sure, even after er, containing the on the nd on Uncle Ralph this he told her gaily, after ainst his breast; a bit, as she was smoothing her hair. her that her back |She looked up at him with startled eyes. “And break your promise _to she demanded. “No, re going to keep it secret 1 ed{until after Cherry's wedding, and not coming to the house. No, ing! It isn’t fair to mixed up in all that's ad traced the letters to|head, triumphantly, and she rested | happening or threathening to happen We'll see each other fre- le ith, I couldn't stand ae ike a hur “learned what will be hard for me, m thinking of Cher- sake. In my heart, 1| quivering fingers. ry, too.” Sudden color flamed in the Faith! I'm|clear ivory of her cheeks. “She loves! Jack Lyons, lunches. be halfway | you, Bob, ‘she really does, in her way. ou. I feel such a| It would hurt her terribly to see our I wish I had | —our happiness, while she is prep jov Do this last thing for me for Cherry—- and after she is mar- .| ried, I'l wear placards, like the old les: to the herry's problems—but | naively, “and he was so angry that! world that I'm’ going to—to marry ur I'll think it over,” he to!d her so bing his cheek against hers, and cud- forlornly that she was touched al- you here! Cherry stood’ in the doorway, her piquant ice was suddenly serious, | little face hard and angry, her yellow blazing. “I suppose Faith has lous thing} told you that we're on to your little eally hapnened to him. gume. T thought I'd beat her to it, n afraid T love you too much,”| but T found she'd taken those awful come (hopes 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) of sin- She was wearing a and white flanne: ite hat that struck u of the Schooner. She was weari way suit of bl: hii 1 tand a little wi | brave note against the wintry dull- ness of the landscape. e ‘Judit sh led, ne for a! H. om * stroll with me, won't you ‘! With obvious reluctance, Judith PETER DORN, of the astronomy de- ‘From the mists of doubt and the the dean’s p » “Hot times com- (partment, are rivale for Judith’s Ree aneurin: jemere stall: ing. sae ras aa favor. oole’s ‘i Hear Dr. Forrest Poolg’s scathing | blood. © MYRA ALDRICH, Eric's boyhood denunciation of pseudo-intellectual “What have you heurd 0! sweetheart, is jealous of Judith. agnos' ind his clarion call to the asked Eve quiet! t tasted Judith stumbles on a secret love standard’ of true religion. At the! Judith shrugged. “Nothing. affair of Dean Brown's wife, and auditorium, 8:30 p. m., February 1 befriends her. When “KITTY” SHEA,; Here the v lored rainbow had Eve pursed her reddened “town bootlegger, tries to blackmail! crowded the Reverend Poole out of thought. “Queer. That tragic little! never felt so helpless in my life. Mrs. spd a dith appeals to Eric picture, bland eyes, windsor tie n, Prudence Brown, ran up to ‘for protect: his car in a creek, and a letter ad-( the book store as Judith ressed to Eric is discovered in hix the sign. She was carryi Eric is arrested as a material Oxford note book and a roll wit blotting paper. Professor Dorn offers his consola- “Oh, Miss Martin,” she called. Ju- ‘tion to Judith, but they quarrel over dith saw no esca v" haach zher friendship for Eric. | “Hello,” she said listlessly. idea why abe came to me.’ : 3 He's Miss Reasey hurried up to her. nd all. me in the Tavern today and almost Vhen Shen's body is found under Miss Reasey the elder came out of | begged me to tell her something to s reading do for h Haven't the slightest of said Judith, geniully, “I of your ki jOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “What have you heard about the’ “I'm afraid people won't think xo, CHAPTER XXXVIL | Shea case?” from now on,” said Judith, gloomily. red letters of the placard tack-! she said, preparing to of them. “Well, to the bulletin board in the sunken | “Christ versus Apollyon,” said the’ Judith frowned. “Nothi a ae studied an evergreen Ei jon’ “oh, don’t rush ‘claimed know, ‘The public forgets ‘very | den near administration hall. | Miss Reusey. ‘The young journal- quickly. If he pulls through this, There was, below, a picture of a ist was telling me just now that should say he wasn’t trreparably earnest man in a windsor tic,| everything closed up last night, tight | damaged.” P wit bland, iam eyes in a round,|as a bandbox, No information on| Judith did not answer. H 4 and uncalled for rumors that flew from mouth to ‘The Bismarck Tribune wii ec” bien a resources at the = ‘THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER command of the depositors’ committee and their sole desire is to pay every depositor 100 cents on the fol g =Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice ®t) It jx such cooperative effort that makes Bismarck | puch Bismarck as second class mail matter. the fastest growing city in North Dakota. dean George D_Mann.........-President and Publier tee read the driving force of enterprising ht”, ens mean most to the future of the Capital Tha | | But if someone should happen to mention the| y, | Eve fluttered a gr | Robert Hathaway, rising young|Filtration Plant, pay roll. i Eve laughed. “Oh, don't be afraid. | Bi I'm not going to say, ‘I told you so.’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and demanded a statement about the! president of Sigma Delta Chi, nation-j won the scales last year, Barnes coun-|igal men to say they THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 inquest. The chief told him it was al journalistic fraternity, at conven-|ty wiyning the cup. eles coun-| Dr. Whittemore said. suction none of his danin business, Ngge| tlon here. “He also told Timothy that he could run his little college and the chief would run the potice depart. ment. Practically accused ing in this Shi to get the credit for ind so forth. Told the out from now on, and anted him, he'd call him." laughed gaily. “Marvelous! 's what Timothy's been needing. | But can the chief, stick to it?” said Will, “the police der tchief hasn't any reason to kowtow! tu Timothy Brown. He is free to lei his conscience be his guide.” Judith looked at still another For- rest Poole poster on a tree. “That means all the more venom for this great clean-up,” she said. “Foiled of one v Dean Brown will go “I hope he won't go afte very first one,” said Eve. ‘ou want to '~ a bolshevik, you've chosen the wrong profession,” Wetherel turned to Judith. “I've jesened something more that will in- smugly. Judith’s eyes implored arge of the Sunday school re- , looked up, laughing. “Dr.}® Wetherel nodded. “Dean Brown gave him all the di tive work to do, while the dean flits around with the le; EB “What | You'll be the center of a tug-! Judith.” | rel went on, between puffs at! 1 hear Brown told Dorn him head of the physical science department, if the thing goes! The test of that will be the{ the appropr: Brown's stock, "ieith and the curators.” “And on the the president ils of Dean Peter Dorn,” wa remarked the night ut the mass meet. ready to pin the white ribbon rity on the blue serge or gray flannel lapel of each faithful soul that enters the hall.” Eve laughed delightedly. “I shall be there, with my. white ribbon.” she “That'll give the apo- Brown iugree to all Wetherel ra dear young the things I didn i Judith turned down College ri yn handkere! after her. \ It was almost noon, and Judith overtook many boys and girls on their way hi to lunch. | Walking with her head down, she did not realize that there was xome-{ one sitting on the step until she’ turned into the Sted k. ric!” she cried, He was whittling. “Look,” he said, holding up the object. “This is ig to be a very fine whistte, and) I'm going to use it to whistle the devil up. (To Be Continued.) Eric ix out of jail, but there is a, Jot to be explained.. The next chap- ter tells of a mysterious deliverer. * Bills Allowed By City Commission 4 UE co, deerme Police Dept., pay roll. Street Dept., pay roll. Wm. Noggle, building sidewa' k - Jarrell Hdw Co., graphi : 58 Neptune Meter © : 19438 Bismarck Paint” & eae os paint Blue & White ‘ ub Co,, taxis. Waterworks Dept., cash. Waterworks Dept., pay roll Lenhart Drug Co., batteries... Wachter Transfer Co., drayage 59. 50 National Cast Iron Pipe € gas Rismarck Hot Washburn Li; coal . Standard » Bas Jarrell Hdw Co, Copelin Motor Co. Modern Machine Werks, ‘sup: plies .... Wachter Transf 1u.ui 10.69 re N.W. Bell Telephone Co., serv- ices .. 1. Bonny, meal ‘tekets Fire Dept., pay : Mathieson’ Alkali Works, Ine, SURPNGS 2.20.25 s02008 3 hmond’s Bootery, boots. ... 40.09 10.00 73.00 28.80 8.50 —_——___—_—_—_—_—_—-? NEWS BRIEFS |: ————) Major Mario de Bernardi of Italy sets new seaplane speed record by driving plane « average speed of 258.873 miles an hour at Norfolk, Va.! Allen Upward, author, found dead at residence near London shot through the heart; suffered depres- n over merit of literary work, Madison; Wis.—Roy L, French, di- rector of iournaliam at University of North Dakota, was elected national Stomach Agony Ended __ Forever; | No More Indigextion When You Put Your Faith in Dare's Mentha Pepsin Ask Finney “About Money Back Offer Don't worry any longer ubout dis- ooth-shaven “Reverend For-|any angle of it, even for the news-| A familiar pair of riding bouts on| tress after eatii heaviness, gas or it Poole, ion of the right, aj pap What do you make of|the path ahead of them drew Eve's sour ss srorsne for ut ‘one tab! {thinking Chri a will address the | attention, and she gave a little the Pe; ain, 8 de: : ‘t mass meeting of the univer- ” make cog 14 Tm not an/bird-note whistle thie Judith had font elixir, in stop the distre: he student body on the night of authority on the Shen case,” suid | never heard before. and make your stomach feel fine ‘and el first, in the main auditor-| Judith, somewhat caustically, and! Will Wetherel turned around and | fit, nce of every uni-| walked away from her, came toward them. He saoges. bes ‘student is expected.” ‘The Prairie Schooner also bore its| tween two womel Bh rrgerprod will vouch for the truth thousends more of this statement lower i hand ornare was | banne: an heal “ tell you that the most “ own, “Help put Pendleton University on ioeyeee me lieral wee ee <a ron Ge world what there was a (brig ar Mca for the cause of after break: it i 2 right living. after ‘the Shea in- th ally wiht By of your iehoot| reggae ft darkness roms | a gueine ine waniversiy it Rea: ae Poe Be eck ee oe ae i ee gustsitis rapidly yield to thie wor is Wo! abate {hat stomachs habit: po yet weet s ere made strong, i it doesn’t pele drug- senlors, snoer-| Eve Gerhart was just coming eat\ as he meric: priee. "| ton you the: Because “per, and also the local news of spontaneous een Life," the mercy speech of Shakespeare, “In Me-| 01 course heli get you inthe cnd.| Your other admirer has been put] °™! ect administra- | Benjamin trol of Ame: gether with Schools Hope Christmas and supplies teachers and and elects Williams C. Prout of Bos- as president. wh was previously convicted. sale Of AUAIe, ESS heart. I used Adlerika and have been Madge Runy, for ty is eligible for the cup this year -—— and every effort will be made by the Purnell, head of House school children to win it. e of David. freed under bail, returns The per capita aim of the Tuber- y}to his temple in Shiloh, culosis Association this yeur is five : : cents, 1 $32,009.60. A part z 4 9 ’ Amateur athletic union wins con- at the rough = the used in the can Olympic association 3 supported and if thi t its on ac- relief. Mrs, Esther Newberg,| in North Dakota last year through the comme ha omar ares on my Dr. entirely relieved.” —4R. F. Krueger. “adler of County Marvelous Results ‘Adierika {sa compound of the best tinal el stinal bac! ie ickthorn, cascarn and other| Dr. A. C, ‘Curl: a prescribe Ad- saline in*esti.al cleanser with ,lyce! to Win Elsie Are Being Obtairied lerika xpelling and detergent elements. on Hadley White Cup at Leper Colony)? fycisc' Suc to modern ways of| Dr, J. Weaver: “In my 80 year ied fiving nd which is often the true | prac tuberculosis seals, pins| Grea. interest in the leper culony| cause of sour stomach, gas bloating,| cel Ad have been sent te Miss] &t Carville, La, to which he recently] nervous dyspepsia and restless sleep. Ai hc ees 3 took the first leper North Dakota has} Unlike most medicines, ‘halerike lerika, isyribution to the! known in years, was expressed here| acts upon BOTH upper and lower | years. punils in Burleigh coun-| by Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state heaith! bowel, giving the intestines a REAL inated from my system.” ity schools, by Miss Helen K. Katen,| director, on h return from the trip.| cleansing and bringing out dld poison-| Dr. secretary of the North Dakota Tuber-} Several hundred persons are being| ous matter you never thought was in| request ‘the Eisie Ld th cent, "A beuutiful de luxe seale goes| While at to the county with the highest per| bi PHONE Pearl Grocery DEL MONTE DEMONSTRATION Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19 and 20 Canned Fruits Canned Vegetables "Rute losis Association. it treated at the “leperatorium,” Dr.| your system. Even’ if bowels move | bowel cases. Some require only one s| Whittemore said, and the results ob-| daily, you wilt. be surprised how much | dose.” c tained from th: w treatment with] more old sales the greatest per | chaulmoogra oi ire marvelous. which m ently 611. We have arranged for a food ex- Buy your canned goods during pert from the factories to cut and sale. Come down, at any rate, demonstrate the many _ varieties packed under the famous: De! 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Medium Size Pou eans 60c DEL MONTE DEL MONTE SPINACH Medium Can REFUGEE BEANS 3 med. — rey . 1.00 3 cans ..........70e zed: no eben POPs * 90c $1.75 ry pérmianent, Brant ‘celf y whet d for the pre- : c vention of tuberculosis among school . ‘ children, Another part is used at o—Ray Brady was convicted by| the Sun Haven sanatorium, the trav- re of grand larceny in connec-| cling health ¢ tion with the theft of an automobile. | sup He was charged with the offense to- chased, A total of $2: “I was bothered with gas so a bad (baneh ae ONE spoonful always brings Doctors Praisg, Adierika E. Puckett: “After using Ad- F. M, P. (name withheld by erika brings out} No matter what you have. tricd for ‘have buen causing all] your stomach and bowsl, Adlerika will omplote cures are} your trouble. In slight disorders,| surprise you. At leading druggists’. ing effected the treatment has not] like occastenal eonstipation, GAS| In Bismarck at Jos. Breslow’ capita sale of seals. Burleigh county | been used long enough to permit med-| bloating, indigestion or sick head-| other druggists’. =ndv. see why Del Monte canned goods en- label. Notice quantity prices will be joy their phenomenal sale throughout | DEL MONTE e the most powerful pumps in the world, H. L. Shoub, New York: ka, in addition to its intes- leansin ecks the growth of with highly satisfactory re- have found nothing to ex- ike.” I feel better than for 20 ‘ Awful impurities were elim- ): “E use Adlerika in ail . and this and DEL MONTE BARTLETT PEARS eas. $1.15 cans. D2LO DEL MONTE RASPBERRIES DEL MONTE FANCY CORN am — 60c cna... $1.15 1 Lb. CAN SALMON cans.... $1.25 cans.... $2.40 DEL MONTE TOMATOES an. 70c ck $1.35 DEL MONTE SALMON STEAK © Half Lb. Tins cm $1.95

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