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~ PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926 } H - portant city is possible. Rigid schecules are ad- | 3 cm adele ‘ The Bismarck Tribune (30%... ee cea Ah—We've Picked Up. Another Now Siktan AMERICA ENTERS 1927 BEITER FED, An lndependent Newspaper jour ) air as well as by rail and gain a va: a ibuge Company, |) le it were rot for the army and) le A AY MMER ? : | Vismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at |, posteffice departme:t there would | WEARS KOW BROADCASTAG ; H Six : | A Sismarck as second class mail matter. be hi ‘ rv. Yet in th f George D. Munn,.........President and Publisher | 2° "0 Planes 1) the air oS ee FROM STATON — ee ee | SPEC More then dees Kurope. Our business world Ne “A reply quesis for opinion on, portant exception has been tho re- Subsccption Kates Payable in Advance moves faster, The public could e: be educated - - ; |tho New Year's economic prospects | sults of the British conl strike which wily by CAITIET, Per Year w-.a---., BOTY 5 vibe the “alr. “Why don't we Mevilda hts Hew. " } Savery AlvonEy sch Oe ihe” old] tion to the Brogress: oF that. couley, Uaily by mail, per year, ismarck)...... 7.2 aq ys anual ee corte f) currents already born of the old/ tion to the progress of tha 4 Many by mail; per your,” Niece See abun unicaca vel WS Wu. STarTorr BY TodIng year,” says Herbert. Hoover, sccre-| but this is now happily over, Russia “ ° 5 e i vement; (in-state outside Bismarck)...... - 6.00 © Certainly in everything else we have shown the WHISILES, BLOWING HoRNs snp \ Rasy, Of , commerce; 18 Feeeeae oti phish abe ad 4 ) il, x : s 4 ts fro 3 pers and ai trade vee Mcrbcr Await Hanson at Cheek + 6.00! piancer spirit. We ixvented the airplane yet we RINGING BELLS AFTER wiicn sagaiinos fora ptalomeny aaleondl- : Lochniabtlbeh bl Meret rents onion leb every other nation under the sun, prac YOu WiLL BE ENIER/AINED BY e tions and pr for the coming| mal. Each year sces progress Ps F ~ pre " yea “New naknor c ents | Europea litical reiations with Member of The Associated Press outctrip us in its development. Are we slipping? MY_LITS ASSISANT- (\\y Bail senlin Je Che Ra pertiue cece lfoae Tea Rae teak GomAN Ge ‘Phe Associated Press is exclusively entitled to. tayo we reached the peak of our development? Are “Frere Wu BE No FURTHER / Pao.) no such thing as asstred economic the use for republication of all news dispatches ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ tees . | prophecy,” he continues, ied 1 or net otherwi credited in HBB ace natic ere Let the guavas ba No one will deny tl ; 1 of spontaneons ofigin r nation in the « xt the answer be, “No, % \ f shown the highest total > Ssh, oth republieation of al! vc i 4 and consumption of industrial: com- | are not so good as we could wisl aie werved q Ny; A / modities of any year in the history of most hopeful. To those who yy ! the United States, Except in the tex- | are inte: 1_in the movement of the ae Mcdern Problez Mf . tile industry and parts of the cril| business eycle, it is worth remarking ved tu believi . ‘ | [industry, it has been a year of hin] that. we have-had no inflation tn com: : mployme! ich s prices Have decreased degree of employment, | whic REA aged Moreover, the elasticity of it through the Federul Rese ng all foreign and domes- 1926 has! tic tendencies with which we enter olny to sit back | be eutsteipped by production | the New Year, while some of, therm cige Representatives TAN PAYNE COMPANY 2 DETROIT Problems ums, cosmnopolicanis Y been accompanied by t! $ _ auesge Bldg. <peculat strictly modern one: is ha real wages, because AYNE, BURNS AND SMITH rg out of the drift pulation into urban com- : RR Fifth Ave. Bldg. iy increased and eost of living slight-| ly decreased during the year, Manu-| ¢ i information ficial City, St . cients had the same : fi ing, the ser’ d Siem! City, State and County Newspaper) Sosteds uel the sain ki } shameres penerally ave coutinced to] and wiler. ‘underetuadinig: (ANd! p owe commerce ae identical problems Ns Cheelta cand: bhe a meree gener ntinued to le 2 : = lontics I and the J mii! improve the! , to reduce | better common judgment and cau! A New Year had the same ccnditions to face, lyin y Mg 1 | costs, and to improve sorvices. In ag-| are all protections against viol 927 dawns the perennial mystery conveyed Antioch and Alexandria, \ i |gregate each industry appears to iestennntahnad, as we expericni 2 s of time which for want of a better Sut history does how . sy settled the 1), show substantial profits eveept the| in former time ae « y . a : 0 i But history does not reg ord that they settled the i f textile 2nd some parts of the coal in- Nations Make Progre: rm we cal e cat an us inaetiant ne problems—and so far neither ha w 0 the cen- | ike bea hile there - : “The nation macking econo tive, retrospective and speculative. Indefinable halve HOE Iieeh si he slackening in production aad dem progress, Some areas lag _behi| sensations ike upon the vortex of the brain, some y wht be in ay ‘nN Howevernaw OE Mey eine 5 for several staple lines during the! others, and discontent with the 4 sensations p nM : ys as might be ima . However, we are at least on / ) past few wecks, we enter the new year | ig an assurance of a lively sense nh nt, others painful, and still more produce a the right trail now. J 1 ‘ pes no coneaereet over-stock of | initiative and the best promise yvoyancy which send our spirits into high gear. In The rig! rail: is ‘the deserta - 5 cities: The fi manufactured goods. With the larg-| remedy ‘h_ individual S 0; ea ic ; d ; P i ine . re ‘ The right trail is the desertion of the cities. Th i est volume of construction during the | question of prosperity by his o prost instances, then, humanity faces Bnew year next ten years will see a great exodus from the WAU mH past year ever known there may. prove | setting and naturally applies his o' with feelings 1 joyous anticipation, Sorrows, dis- urban to the suburban communities. It is a devel j ‘to be some construction in advance of | t tments, defe for the time are nisbed iN opment bound to come and will solve for all time the é i / ! . c , = r more. precise term ‘oconon he excitement over a new cycle of time ushered in| slum problem. h. | pensated by the we find we have ith a cheery “Hap w Year. pee ea) i ; | Result of the year 926 , 1 ier os ibe that tendal ‘fs b ing the next y ings: er homes, more elcetri mibe would change the pl ntries that herald | y Z p ; ! | country have shown a steady increase | power, more. transportation, au new y W jould not pf be swallowed | I aan of great wv nd there ample cheap Toads, more substantial buildings, | up in joy? Off with the dead past, on with the do we think te ourselves, “Well, why doe | available. po dios and more automobi a Sy epee 1" . e id | * - m saving: new, teeming in possibilities. There is vibrant hope | give some of that sgrplus cash to charity, | Crop Failures Dist 3 in the challenze of the new Even the hard-| the unfortunates of the world, instead of t litte log of agricultural i ’ i fe ening sous hie | eelfleh ins heaping: monesthans lee Lyle RGR: . as continued and has been a per capita circulation of newspapers Veynie should feel a quickening of pulse as he sclfish in keeping more than he will ever have any = | tuated by distressing crop failures | und magazines than ever before wonas ff the final leaf of the old calendar and | use for? = — iB eee local oe ehh ~ boven “Altogether we enter the New Year studies the new, measuring in the same manner) Very often, you will’ admit. Yet, how do w Ss Te cate, «eee ane emand | With a job in prospect for most every a, : : have brought about prices below the| body, with the whole nation better time and tide that wait for no man, know that that same uithy person has not gi | RBS fe of ee oe of | fed, better housed and better clothed BA ose commodities. There is a con- ion, ih a Then, in a faith that cannot dic, ring out the} and given genereusly to charity? Unless the per- | t | 1 buyi false; ring in the true! son is a publi secker, it is quite likely that any | he Spell nies pot ie payee aM Where would progress be if each succeeding year zift he made to charity would be ar nymous, for the 3 y | A woman 2%,2o™ Sims =| Taking the foreign field as a] to the remedy of misfortune in th did not register more happiness, greater love, addi- | records of many ch ble movements show thou- | ttm ow a Mai ae ; Oe ea may Be Hee if} whole, it shows continued ile! pamees as the high mace Beatie: vith matcital-aadvanceinant® sands of largo: donations. made by. pe: 3 ape ke kas a , : nt to my room to dress, and) Me pl a dee ru a 5 or ery of industry’ and commerce from ital int! inaterial advancement? ands of large donations made by perseas whose Cherry who hovered rlorn h went to hers, I sturted to] 7o be sure, judge, and why not even! tion of floating debt; greater stabili- | the losses of the war should. mak \Ve are then cn the eve of a year. There is | Names never appear in print. bird at the door into the x nd then I heard somi et her laugh ? | ty im currency; and somewhat Bimini) ce more sensible of the needs of tory season for optimism, goodwill and good fel-! So we should not condemn without hearing the [2m Where the i j | hit against the window. 1 ope | _One way ot fora¥ing art. for pei) M0! wnomplovient. "he tvst [apricot iowship. If past experiences have taught us noth-| ealthy men an Quite Likely they are do-| was -ches w who is now my hus-| Would be to xo into the undertakin, : { ing, we have heen dull indeed, ‘The new year is/ing an immense smeant of real good with their faith had never Ee rete re ieacavns ont, ae nets tie Mereigh Il: ja cireular seat, such as yor xoing to be largely what we make it and that means | money—enly we don’t happen to kzow about it, i : Be her ea eet nee y a “sugar daddy” probably |i" every. small town hotel, | q 1 i pidors about to accommodate tobacco | the character and degree of service and loyalty we! y Mr. Wiley?” the coroner| !8 Just a plain’ sa; Laat a : Ralph Cluny, ho 3 Ow hee ace fee lps ers and : nto it. : . Renee st : cig, | Stephen Churbhill was the most suc: | immediately to. Cherry’s ¢x-| , Headlines -you mever see: moke filled und s s | F There must be no swerving ‘from those high ‘ es pe ple famous is a common question, | cesttul criminal laweereng the gee 5 nd beauty.» | RETIRES FROM BUSINESS; WIL!.| about, In‘one all ea equace ooo U } ideals © sich make this nation the best place on| Which might be answered by a little story about He had been disty attorney, sir, Mr. Wiley had been try-| SPEND LAST DAYS IN PALESTINE. the “look see” man uses Dah ae whi ‘ ay inies, | Herbert Asquith, prime minister onvla or 7 court ths to get me to marry —_—_— z rambling house and,} arth in which to live and work out our destinies i prime minister of England fer |} ; but I didn’t want to hurt Mr.{ Dust we are and to dust we shall|_more recently, in bootleg establish: § TOM HAL 1 — ich opportunities, but it imposes lees ; Faith’s a hy nd my parents didn’t nsec MPa i Ea eclac keep us bag ba sor pea omega deol bligations of citizenshi etur' 2 . P. ‘onnor. M. P, ys that he never saw | ® sgivi 6 arry Chri Bi I saw m throwing a le mud once in| dest gladhander to be found in the Bs ies betireae RG ct eal etbte “aaqalll ldress any audience with-| WHen ste saw od finn: | Chris, and Knew that in a little while|® While. : re Be aetna, Ne ings bestowed, here need be no cem-| aa \ ly aut ~, self with her sister, ( it. would be too la something hap- ;, < % Pp ii ‘ht yet; from the promise in 1927 with those influences which seek to | CY commanding 1 ous net of cireum 0 ce} pened to me. He begged me to run} Now, it we just had an Oil Com come a discordant | No Other Place Where Ambi BRM iia us. inatitutisae or vstceerhe arinmipice | Save dh surely as the | {hat wa closing about hi bo assay with hiss, aid he “had iis a missioner! {elattering of many pianos al layed | apesishen fe ai t ; panes i fae ~ | spa iy 7 A eee “Oh, vhispered on 2 parked two hi s below ours, ae —— at once and-e y a‘different| tious Person C: 3 in which this nation was conceiv ; ri alate % ee d. Y n with personality, | sob. It's Stephen Chure tt isn't it?} “All of sudden, it. seemed 1{—————_—_——_g plea ienaespal as oes Porvauhenh lai 5 p theeui oy which is the sw vr fame known, | How can we possibly pa: couldn’t. possibly marry an old f T little siderooms are “stu- | Su Sor rressmi ples have been laid down for the guidance of thes or fame known ow can we possibly. | vo couldn't possibly marry an old ma.| | Old Masters iar, git " | Says Congressman nited States and no alien influence should be abl bout money,” he wouldp’'t give —_—_—__—__—_—_—__-+ In the course of time the “art-/ ’ i i | 4 Id her in an almost st th-| 48 a demon is hurled by an anjet's| ists ive and are turned over to (By Congressman, Thom A part of our task next y re Beata phen Mahi dee of one of the| Tcame to the state with my array ; oe 4 very 4 F o niking I took off my to hold fast to them, Editorial Comment Dr. Murchison.” Stephen. Church-| thine hut on thie Bult, vote ean | Hects over head, to his proper sphere, iste: Now: they. say.ido| in 188% being: the A Happy New Year to ALL! ose | il followed, Chex y bane Wile tola note on the k ef n envelope, Ale tr head, and head ov: y arial If they care to sing f chil rina | The Ers a Shi * u roner’s table, bs ‘e been in-| and climbed out of the window, e they are welcom to 3 ae The Era of the Shingle | tor Mrs, Witey, whose intore: “It was snowing hard, and wet Dizzily down the.abyss he wheels, ; Cut Down This Toll! (New York World) '1 represent, that she is not compelled] elimbed the low: fence to the next|S° fell Dari Upon his crown, TI Y young pianist has no The dawning: «f 1827 finds the United States still] Should the Wice Men of Gotham, as. proposed, | 18 te appear before this jury." | house and ran through their yard to]? the midst of the barnyard he| comebacks He. mast give them | made | ne their home d with a problem which well might call for a forbid the vse of shingles in rooting, that or planeoeine hee cine f Festi then alior anvan witetee Cete| loa “wongerfal? inkisl of tauglod | GoUmeeMA ATES. Cer Rea Take beeen hase ee a 3 », . i. 4 ~ . — 1 K more than six or seven minutes after : au gles y .. “ ’ ei est New Year's resolution. It is a prob- | will mtoan era, Forty years ago, however the | 8 hiro lovely pop of pr Chris knocked on the window before | 01. Ey eenes fie : to prare sameselves, Bo a ge. j Bake has been my home mining industry. ‘awe Mie aha ies Wad ty Miike conte || ve nothing to conce we got into his I didn’t taka) 3 races and broken springs, |“ is: eal in. The plug-} almost 20 years. ais ae coals cee merican public might be muleted in living costs do anything wrong and I want| any clothes with me. I couldn't t Shooting stars and various. thing: the song and the| During these, forty-three years I « ; pee ae : oF abor troubles, | by. t: exactions, housing was cheaper than in| feesa eda Fob 1 Shain, straight—I just wanted to run away Aenea ueeot straw and chaff, at weighs its practical. possi- | have eae passin of ag to the toll ef lives which the industry an) Europe. ‘Phen > lumber: tillians stop hinting these dreadfu 7 r. Cluny,” A much that wasn’t so sweet by| bilities. There is such an ai panse of unbroken plain, with but hited tie kes Ml insured that | ghout me.” “She s ty complete, a deuth-like half. , temperaments thereafter qa may ds, no highways and but = en) : hough the advantare w vanishing, The which the ¢ r indicated, illnes 3 ‘Cherry made, AWay with-a-bellow fled the ealf, | seldom be si land or sea, few . es id but few nan 2.150 coal miners lost. tl 2 me:wooden. I with shingle roof fur | What ME eT Coroner And’ what cegakstt Did the yos-| One by ist. of numbers Ia OR Gs wath me. Sue we: overnment estimates: ’ Aged ns home. a Le ogre ae «| Murchison asked, after Cherry had 3 laugh ? gone . Everything from | built one, laid gery eoveranas zeae Of these, | nished a home at moderate cost, in spite of the high | been sworn, am 4 merry roar from the old barn| shrieked ; to male q in alternating Iny: of those najor accidents.” The rest died | percentage ' painting and repairs. That is T mean Charity Amanda sii so stads - door, ensues. is no merey—the| who settle or in groups of two or three. Nearly five-|no longer ada SBD oT = toate Sheer Gus eet es = And he shears the voice of Jotham| pianist ay. ‘They mu streams built theirs of logs with sod . Y ri | ne Shin Ss especially are not TRAnRE waa) Sah _ | ———————-———— i ; a re pool Neel Verein ae : ths cecurred in bituminous cou! | cheap roofing now if a proper depreciation allsw-| evrrected: hetelt. hastily,” “Charite A THOUGHT (Iss: 1 How de yeou like uae sai he Ik one aoutaade over aieneliee Se ecacea however, based on tons of | ance is added to carrying ¢ No ceonomie less | Amanda Lane Wile ° sec ld lt ssn) : aber go from place to pl: 1 ia eoal produced, was considerably higher ng an- | will be incurre: a tire. Sa epee wae | «6 “Your age?” . argain hunters, Maybe they take ds were broken Pekeiis workers PUMeher among: an-|-will be ineurved it the fire hasaril is:held to justify.|” “piensa colnguon ginabesns aks| MMlbaen nea eoecaate da ikea Slowly, ruefully, where he lay, a numbér. Maybe they don’t. Tin mule teams, Horses vac s. the ban of shingles | Answered childishly. “ll be ‘nine-| will, your heart be also.—Matt,| Darius just turned and looked that|Pan Alley bangs along just the Were expensive and oats, and col How many of these deaths can be classed ho The colonial shingle was a different animal: | ten the twentieth of December.” 6:21. way, e. gearce and expensive, as the county ble” it is hard to say, At all First, it was rived fr s Now, Mrs, Wiley, will you detail As he stanched his sorrowful nose| Some of the songs catch. Some|Was new. The settler depended on ee nee : say. all First, is rived from a three-foot block, fallow-| the events of yesterday evening, be- ‘ th, with his cuff, don't. Sooner or later you'll hear saddle poni mule teams, oxen » it would seem as, i America could make no y the grain, it was shaved smooth by hand. i ith about vigh! a young heart, is pre a like flyin" well enough,” them at your favorite movie: house. | Shanks’ s for transportation New Year resolution much better than a resolve to | When laid with pey no nails to rust and get | qi, At cient, o’ele Sand BES PR asta ert co 2 | PEE sue ta Seyemuhene ae irre semetioere & i yn the dea ie 5 ae : a get | fixed my my bath, | Prenti hunderin’ sight one, ht wagons. The bieyele cat down the death toll of its coal mine : locse, its smoothed surface shed the rain quickly | z ©” fun in’t when ye come to light.”! —GILBERT SWAN. automobile were not known st of major coal mine accidents of | and dried casi nd it lasted an incredible tale of | ‘ (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.)| and perhaps never dreamed of. cidents in which more than . € : jibe I just have room for the moral here: —_——_—_———_ hting we depended on. the, tall han four men | ides arly houses, if not upon | {And on the moral—stick to your re cundle and the kerosena.| 4 | plenty of examples laste ‘a _Sphere i a 22/8) Taba Hin- Bute Hillags| day, The: sewed alice nies pee nated to athe ah en if you insist, ax you have the Justajingle reat Teamnicion Poets il e i 3 eee is 5 | —_— right, SS m wiht wie Wilburton, Okla, Jan 1B oes. OT foften cut act ONG MOMENT, SIR L SAW You tHRow i [great barren expanse develop a ; f the grain, always rough, holds | spreading your wings for a ie x armingtony W. Vi, Jan 14 .............. UW [water after rain and rots quickly, especially if laid) [ANAN A UGHTED CI@ARST BUTT - jottier. fight. * | Tihs atdagie iarthe stan. "UU | Blossom Into.» Had dik eee Pet rankfort, lL, Jan 20............... 5lona bunguluw at a flat angle that even o ehnved | : = “fant, "tke gure how you! mut. now his. dister in the one citios, towns and villages peti ek qrclena, Al. Jan, 29 ....................., 27/shingle weald resent. It “lasts long-enough to sell | SIS IT MY FAUT, |, —John 7. Trowbridge: Selected | Who netu Item the head. ia diligent prosperous and Christ a ning, Pa., Feb. 3... Saarinen gins ity 21) the hous S THAT. LoT Has - ee rius Green and His Flying | pane ced 2 whee [ii charities lelson Creek, Ky., F nee 8 no: dan ‘ y | - 1c. SHOOT HIM ors; comfor' N . Moet F anger that the shingle will go cut s Fortune’ teller: Your husband wilt| “be homes. Hectr, wy March 8 ss0s---s.ss4+4 19/08 style in post-colonial and colonial, villas iv com: [ “4 Ba LST OF RUOEESH: TIN NEW York 7 bg brave. Seaeroaa,: Handsome ll toremnet in the lst of sine ae ce bi May t 5) mating range. it is suited to styles that have come | b RNIN ITP» Giiont: How dclightful! Now teti| the, character and curriculum of j ingston, Pa., July 3 .. one - 7 {down frcm its own day. It was once cheap and Y r} 6 ng how T tm bo Bek vt OL the ane p| Schools sand this year is vieing wi Moffat, Ala, July 21 : Fageets | was one p and) New York, Dec. 31.—In the vernac- pet Delaware, Vermont and. Okiuhe: perat, + Yfeommoa, It is Leeeme u Gentleman of the Old i ular of Broadway it’s “ti py.” | eee: Dewe MA ROTEL: for first among the state Clymer, Pa., Aug. 26 : 44} School, | : In the trade it's “the professional rae 100 per cent literacy. And we ‘stam Vahena, Okla., Sept. 16 | i department.” j TROUT ear the head of the list as to thi Rockwood, Tenn., Oc ; 27 he Maver of i eon / . Anyway tho larger and more effi-| Li A. 1. Eaton went| (x¢ellence of our public school sy: Wisitodke, Pa. Oct. 30 ; te Mavor cf Beverly Hills ; feient “jazz factories” of Manhattan| tighing.theother.day. All he could| ‘™: . a a Bees 9 t. Paul Dispateh) are quite like nothing clse under| catch was one trout, so he took the| , North Dakota's climate is. without™ Moundsville, W. Va., Nov. 15 5 | Beverly Hills, through the CI Pgs the sun, back streets home. But when he cut|doubt the most wonderful und eres fai bo fae 5 ‘ough the Chamber of Commerce ees up his, catch he found a gold ring| Pealthy to be found in the temperate “isco, . . § : : 25 | and board of trestees, has just appointed Will Rog- Behind little sqnared-off rooms,| in the finny. “It was baby’s. size. zone. - We. have about 17 days mor The men who go down into the mincs are risk- jers its mayor. And there is nothing 9 . 4 presumed to be equipped with “sound- ’ . i sunshine during the growing season ing their lives daily in the producti f naene | ae i a so very sur- proof walls—but quite the contrary | — page each year than Indiana’ and Mlinois, Tic a y production of an essen- | prising in that. What does seem curious, new that s —sit young men possessed of fingers | E |80 the government weather reports ial commedity. , | the matter has come up, is that Rogers did net | { that never seem ‘to tire, ready to tell us, and while we are. subject ‘ame toll of 2.150 lives im & year is too high for ago appoint himself. Tt has alwaye been his’ sont js a 5 x : Lvene wa ee mmarttine. for Pega ooh edpemreatie se A ‘ : Hi a | “ , Berk. f i = anyone who comes. along. 1 ions of the country, I cz any one commodity, nu matter how essential it is. | Starting life as ar obscure vaudeville performer, he Thcie” businoas of course, in to teatify that in my 48 yeura residence pa) ie a. \pettine ote of our het Ancit: Ce “put over” the songe. ground’ out tf here, I recall but few feally bad ‘Air. Routes Rice wat eas x umorists while “ 7 the jazz mills of: the concern they storms and they were not’ more oe . Row toutes : ne was looking; and having achieved great pop- ~~ No, BUT ITS MINE. - work for, severe than some of the eastern and Sir Samuel Hoare, British air minister, predicts | larity in that capacity, he became, wither ier “HAT IT HAS A Lo 1 cat Chowk saieertee class ‘ rpg pe er mie Ma Lg that commercial air routes within the next few | warning that he meant to do bo, a aul sale ‘ A T MORE f rooms have ‘gradtéated auch famous A dupe ‘us a steady diet. Sears will bind the British empire togethet and abit sy BOARS Renirae, AC) ; ; ones: as Irving Berlin and George I love the greut fertile peuities. of H pire together ani ‘ sativic, commentator on our life and times. : isto oa sere epakota. the undulating dund- “Make (ransportaticn from the remotest parts a mat-| The m » igh-handed exnioi pee 6 seapo, the health giving sunshine and ! s high-handed exploits was to | | Here come the troops of vaudevil- Naor the tonic of its air—T love the blue : of days instead of weeks, assign himself the task of redi 0} | - . , i for as 0 ; a ediscovering Europe for | , ; tians, “sets” ‘and “nu oi of its skies, th : “Airships sovn will carry out all long nén-stop| America, His sare recorded 4 frogs . ; of now material. "At ‘leq t, we y % the prairie reests ine apt ed journeys,” he says. “Tw ips are nuy istically names serge nt LL ‘the gesture. The cold fact.is that : (Oe dawn and sunrises and th journeys,” he say: @ airships we are now | terjstically named volume: “Letters of a Self-Mad, : h nd dance entertainers. ure ye 7] | and, repose which come’ with’ the os AES nat 5 *Muilding should, with a normal load of freight and | Diplemat te His President,” , col BC of the wy ! grand subdu 100 passengers, be able to fly without refueling, in| Probably he will not care for an appointment ; gs | Yee Hare ge world i L\ 2 Harsh cubtued colors of the sunsets weather, a distance of 4,000 miles. It is pro-i which he has nct made himself. He nen pee = pea excellent climate, f to fly at least ine of them regularly to and|Fahbanks, the first citizen of Beverly Hills gis Mm -India for a fall trial period.” message that if he comes reform will come ‘ehh ) also called attention to the opening of a reg-|him. That atso is a characteristic Rogersism. If i route from Cairo to Karachi, India, aml he gces, a much more interesting program will be Y < of. 4 3 ‘ bes \ sthe possibility’ that the Indian govern-|inaugurated. Perhaps his slogan for Beverly Hills| (pyQa@ AP. Sted young. men" tnemping (0s hae’ si pe did, tend it t» Bombay, Calcutta, Burmaly| will be scmnething like the cne which Aldous Huxley I we |i | ‘ y A id in , camnetaeey for ce ; . ; has selected for America: “Vitality, Prosperity, ~ nteal:-plane, d at 2 ‘ Dak y ithe length. and teeadth of Burope a|Modernity.”. For. in the whole country there. is ing network. ‘of commercial air lines|Pr:bably no one more yital, more prosperous, or I trahspect to every large and im- ls ae modern than Will Rogers, : “ a tie. e, Tne.) |

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