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he Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER to the foreigners!” Bloated with victory and arro- gant with conquest the Cantonese forces parade Hankow and the banks cf the Yangtze with their eyes turned toward Shanghai and “Down with the EELS ARES NRE SAN OEE AONE REET SEIN BB SATURDAY, Lions Club,Grand Pacific Hotel = Events of the Week JANUARY 15, 1927: i os Laasclicihd OO ee OND Foreigners” on their lips. | Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. Haro ei the Bismarck Tribune Company, Here, in America, we may deprecate the situa-j| oh Club, Min aedderd N. D., and entered at the postoffice at/ticn. We may say that it is a mere flash in the| Se certs Lodge; Masonic Torple:. k as second cl: il matter 4 | Masonie Blue Lodge, ic Temple deci elb Pape vod pan, that in reality there will be no march on Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel violin President and Publisher | suanghai, ‘There are American warships at Shang War Mothers ........ on ee ‘ i ‘ ; a ' Eastern Star, Masonic Temple . Ris _ Subscription Rates hai, we may point out, with more due. Other | 10. G, F, Subordinate, 1.0. 0. F. Hail by carrier, per year .-... foreign battleships ride restlessly at anchor before | AO. UW. &. 0.0, W, Hal by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). . the international concession. Roles See eee enple 2 in’ state rad de Bitmwntele) »3 i _But that is not great comfort to the 40,000 for- Catholic ‘Order an peresters, cart Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. 00 |eigners in Shanghai. Four thousand of these are eS tony etal tank Balldinig bp -___Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Americans, They realize that there are about only M. B.A, A. 0. U, W. Hall 3,000 men ready to land for an expeditionary force Masonic Commandery, Masonic Temple .Member of The Associated Press i ; 4 ry ‘ rater Sunshine Society, Mrs. Olson The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to|#% against up to a million Chinese, inspired by! Elks Lodge, Elke Bali use for republication of all Cd Ae aed hatred of foreigners and hope of rich loot. i ay 0. Frncampment it oO. o €redited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- Mince era Mr cuiatin Paes . B Ay A. OL ‘i per, and also the local news of spontaneous origin ape published herein. All rights of republication of all ‘Money? Oh, Pshaw! | other matter herein are also reserved. Lady Houston of London recently was willed six , million pounds, about $30,000,000. RStGCAN PAYNE COMPARY, The will made the lady very miserable and un- ee s DETROIT | happy. She began to give the money away. Oh, Washington never went near .o ICAGO ‘ ’s_five-hor Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg.| just small sums! Iattle bequests of $100,000 here ae ata tae! ey evel pea of PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH Ave. Bld; and there—to the gardener, the housekeeper, to a are "expecting ‘any day now to hear NEW YORK = ee. Fifth Ave. Bldg. | nephew, a dear old lady she once knew. Re protest ‘i soo ioe. ele House. ype geen = ema : 1 | is rh Official City, State and County Newspaper) ‘Money means absolutely nothing to me,” she | . ee said, wearily and pathetically. “Why do I need There'll be plenty of work for Greater Safety Needed money? I have my yacht and my gardens and my | oe, i ote Paris Hoover. | homes and my cars and horses and—” ; ecom= . : _ Despite all that the safety movement has ai nd| Saying which, the lady took her interviewer __A young. man who turned bandit lished so far, “We still are far from the goal a in Kansas, City really can't be ‘ ° ffec- | through her palace to show her art treasures. ed. He had hunted the t ust gird ourselves for a greater and more effec Probably he didn’t dare laugh right bed blam a ie ad nt ; the town i effort to combat the waste of life and money | at all! . laugh right out lou from p to bottom for a job @tailed by today’s accident toll throughout indus- |" : ; try,” Dr. James A. Hamilton, New York State Indus- | pe oll ou tin . Leia Sed a ial Commissioner, recently told an industrial Auto Thefts one way of scraping up the modest > fety congress in Rochester, N. Y. He pointed out! The high rate of automobile theft insurance is aum that Lita is asking. . startling fact that at the end of more than | traceable not so much to the activities of thieves It's 1927, all’s well with the world rter century of increasing effort to prevent ac-|as to the carelessness of the average autoist in and the Prince Wales has fallen lents in industry) the accident total in New York | making everything easy for the thieves. The average off his horse 4 te during the last year was of such proportions as | man leaves his car at the curb without locking the The next thing we expect to hear challenge the safety movement. ignition or other safety devices and then, when the st is Pe autobiography of a ak {And in his plea for still more intensive safety jear is stolen, the insurance company must pay, thus ee pola ae te a orts, he has hit the right note. There must bejraising the rate. Not all locks will prevent the “hear of,” not “read. ‘Talk ie cheap until you ask faltering in the program of safety. Greater | theft of a car but many will discourage thievery ° ° girl how much pin money she ntion to methods of safety, both on the part of | and others will prove so troublesome in opening that | Old Masters 1 | Boode. : yan and the employe, is necessary and| there is a good chance of the thieves being caught SATE Var kaat e o ie ‘ di stb eke -cak ct Caden Conte en cso ed See ein nict edie ad-| in the act. pet Si audience ‘and, rushed up Drink to, me only mith atin eyes, bo ante a Bode had aye haat ge of and pros 5 the aisle. And I will pledge with mine; ies : It may be safely stated that employers are gen- | SAIN ang S NN E R ete sat = ia cpr Meanie fbi in “ cup Vocal masic to be heard on to- § ly anxious to provide every safeguard arent | . . - - 4 beni ordered, and a plain clot ner The thrist tba ¢ ‘eel th Soul doth night’s radio program will include Be thse employes.” Some cf cours, are inspired Editorial Comment Sy Anne Austin, * eu, a ee cane = oe to safety measures because it is profitable to prevent “Wait,” Faith begged him, press-[smiled at her fondly, “until I see] It seems the actor who had just Pertatnen i aie p. m., WLIB (303) Chicago, with pop- bel tiifety for their employes because they are just (Richland County Farmer) ibrain on the problem. “I think ['ve| of unpremeditated, justifiable homi-|was a hysterical moment for the jedy hits at 7 p. m. 2 . js ‘i i i , ‘i ‘ ion Seas : lab very Gti I sent thee late a rosy wreath, | @fdinary human beings with decent impulses and| Joe Devine has long been one of North Dakota’s|come to the same conclusion you|cide. I want to have something very | audience, Ne ] 5 | ji | iti in hi i ivith have, We'll take it for granted that] real and definite before I go to hi i jot so much honoring thee Three organ programs have b y. i 1 Id_not_ wither'd bi fering. has seldom found a field of greater usefulness than|the man who made the queer foot-|there is something both of us can|drama are entirely too unreal, you uc shwarucseantaniet aly beanie ae at 6 p. m, from station > often that figures have. become monotonous | of immigration. : herself: piusing ‘Oh, fim. sure} keep our eyes peeted for cripples. Al The Nevegork atest gainin’'ta'a| © when jit grows, ‘and smells, [| p: im, WSUL (484) Lowa City, will en- Bikewise the humanitarian angle has been suffi-| Those who long have known Mr. Devine know his | I’m ‘right, Bol The man was a man with one eg saneidsrably short- | predatory animal. Not sof: ltacktpbatxthine | pensar with a number of organ se- of rs i i * te tte in-|¢ ey course. e foot-|er than the other, due ¢o an injury i a a : a, ciently exploited. It only remains to inspire indus-| never-swerving loyalty to this state and its in eee swore the same That couldn’t| in the war, for instance, would neato Bi rit a oes, oe angry 2 —B. Jonson:To Celia, téy with the necessity of “carrying on.” It must|terests. The Farmer congratulates Mr. Devine on| be an accident, could it fr She looked footprints like that, wouldn't he?” ally and indiscriminately. He apes |@ SREP Rc LEE e A theatre program will be broad be allowed to lag. The effort must be intel-|his latest coup for North Dakota in which he was|at him appealingly, with excitement) “He would,” Bob agreed -grimly.| his elders and is quick to catch on se cast at 8 p.:m. over station : ee ; bi h eat bi eyes. “Now, darling, we've played detecti | » Justaj (217) Chicago, wit o theati i ; t and sustained if the proper results are to be ash ably sine by Shab ae Sorlie, aloe loyalty | Fou're yetting. warm,” Bob laugh- fone ‘enourh Tx ee home and be mid passing vogue. and cash in Ju ingle at Be80 areas Fae wh ry (as) Chie # ined. to his state its interests is second ti e. ed, his voici d tender, t you get some rest, By the i. i cago. - Sank *t Fg ” yncle was a cripple, a man with a|fruit and some French chocolates to) He runs into the street to fails Pet cy a | KDKA (309) Pittsburgh, will have 13 this week reaches The Farmer and in the rota-! wooden leg. That bit of strap came] gour mother. Ordered them by phone! cab in the.early morning hours, then iit started draggin’. a radio club entertaining at 6:15 p. i The Rule Still Holds gravure section is a splendid page of pictures and| from the contrivance that fastened m,the way out, here.” tye | Heaven only “knows. when he. sleeps [One fighter heard the ‘bell, and) im and iWAMD (244) Stinneapors, “KMevor Alongs to the person to whom it is| reading’ matter devoted to North Dakota's interests | Sver'it joined his flesh-and-blood le. Yoiee "fpalth told himvar he clane | BMe. Ee Ssoehte Me ceOPm stent” gna | He Choushit st was the wagon, |™0) “NN Bene Sees " ” “ his pocket with . “s ‘in ea United States. aa The circulation of the Sunday Chicago News is|The smell of sweat—the narrowness| to him in a good-night embrace. “Oh | often more. j A mandolin( will take, part in some longs to the person who writes it—in| 750,000. It goes to people mightily interested in| Of it, the long use it's had—is that) Boo, | cab t seat te igh PERS. hates , a THoucHT ( of the night's entertaining at 8: : what you had figured out, Bob?” eeping in a cell tonight! Those aw- ‘i from WFAA (475.9), Dallas. he ees s i North Dakota and Mr. Devine is to be congrat- i “Preity neariys" Hob nodded. “aut | Bul tron eats-thoae thin, gray, prison Oana apsiaeent melee. tales te A THOUGHT } pails Seance fact is the most interesting phase of the| ulated as is Governor Sorlie on the coup they exe-|!'m afraid I didn’t visualize a wooden | blankets —" ‘ charity stunt arranged for a party \¢ 2: ehh gE OMT CE oa TS a ag ‘i 7 f 5 i 4 sj leg. A vith a wooden | Id} Bob flushed with embi ent. Gath: the’fragments that i: * Bernard Shaw fuse ‘with an Americn|cutod in getting the page Dried and in getting | tks's MAbit Toetine seein |g ices Reta ty Ter the: | germane he eeaeat wate | semua he ate teaae|| At the Bismarck | « + Y o rig - en time for distributing gifts ry er 1 man who, despite Shaw’s protest, has|over the governor’s splendid address at the same|not. There would be an artificial] from my apartment—two pairs of| came, about a dozén orphans were no-| John, 6:12." ~~» : | at ae Si lished some correspondence which he had | time by radio. foot, you know, which would undoubt- rose-bordered, woolly blankets, and/ticed to be missing A. few. minutes i ; ; ‘ with that worthy a quarter of a century ago. Confldenee in North Dakota is the’thid it needa|Uyinakeye “hale footprint” | |m gay, Crecho-Slovakian rue for the | later the youngsters wore located in| A Zoe Way tee “tae chilveephensl | The following hooks for childron “SP hes theatrical man, being young and unafraid] most at this time, Confidence in the state has no|some kind of cripple-—he must be, of | Banning, will let us make her com: theater? Someone had found a pair | stone.—-Franklin, ih ree q course, to make footprin! ike | fortable.” i 9 3 : then, suggested that he produce one of Shaw's plays)finer apostle than the present governor and the| and the strap gna 1 Cen Gallet) “She hasn't been indicted—yet,” sale wie cemicgraret, irae in fe ene EY RELA PES ETT Comet Stories J Qf a Foyalty basis. resent immigration commissioner. fastened to his leg for some reason|Faith repeated, then breaking into] eh; i Ashmun—Marian Frear’s Summer. letter b tained juie bi - si feet Ly to caieve, the l alld aaueraketcan tromithemena: (Ree a ee Ss } Bennett—Master Skylark. ; ter by return post contained many juicy] They did the state inestimable service on their | Strain of walking, if he tf Mh) ape : : cooper—Ti : zs ue s ig, even if he used — © ae | | Cooper—The Spy. #. * Among them— 2 recent visit to Chicago, for both of them deal in| only half of his foot.” |_ TOMORROW: Faith visita the Jail] a new “racket? on Broadway is a (By The Associated Press) Lofting—The voyages of . Doctor | -¥ou are a romantic young donkey trying to teach | facts and both of them are doing splendid work in| ,“Then we've got to look for n crip-| and the hospital, phonograph store dealing in records| Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty) Dolittle. BD Ue isdsinther to railk geese. If yoo were not,| combating the miarepresentation thie state has re- |{i%Uee ieee yeu eel tered |@—e | ae im IL tomce. Kray bina oh OG See ighce of colneben Muter}i--Kart the Eleph jaa ac R 4 fi ‘4 Hay 0 el ‘rom the.most popu k barit jumbus are I ; jwolld know that the easiest road to theatrical | ceived from interests within and without it who had | about, the strap?” TT IN NEW YORK _||to the fovorta Yicaien' tenor to the| attempting tov embroll the United Toby Tyler. " bs 1 " « Rolt Wheeler—Boy wii } is to give the average theatergoer what he| political axes to grind. coneeegund it after Thad talked with | ¢—_—_—_———o ee nenealte nen be herd warnl- States and Mexico as “incredible non- felt Mnecier—Boy ith the U. 8. \ sure | . e truth about Noi al serves admirably. | in going back to the scene of the of the h, in, 6. fam peony ! ‘olman—Jim ing, Leader. Bs. te tater to 1 SUE TIF Or hacia anagipe pilgptin ate dmirably.| in, going back to, the scene of they New: York, Jan, 15—The play 1.am|of the erth, meeting on the famed] vi 0° 5.4. icton banker and) Bas Ai EE © tic samme; fot just as you cx rte | rhe Sovemnor and the immigration: eomumlauloner:|i¢ tor a wile. I want ts have aitalk| ‘MAINE RInBSetmaR el Oe SRY Tee sent OE the blame to iist&h and]| lawyer, leaves one half of $3,000,000| . Bolton—-Lives of Poor Boys Who ie same; for just as you can depend | voice it most effectively. with Cherry. Has it occured to you|—-about illicit love and a philander-| sho ite to Cardi lew Became famous. ut requests for some artist whose} esta' tdinal Hayes, New York. eifielntely upon men wanting drink, so you can ARES fthat ane having been Upele Ralph’s| ing husband, name in tinknown to. Ameri¢an ears.| 4 = Moses—“Lou! Ma Aleots. , " Ps ~ ri private secretary, will know a great| Anyway it didn’t go. Too far- “—GILBERT SWAN. © unidentified mén escdpe after| Books For ren oF eo cee policed paral types ot moslodrama Why Put the Bonys in Pawn? Heal about his correspondence? She| fetched ‘many called the plot. So| (Copyright, 188, NEA*Serviee, Inc.)| shooting Ignats. Salz, fountain *Rae—Grasshopper Green and the . is of pret iy women. (Minneapolis Journal) might know if there was any evi-| it moved from Broadway up to the = = manufacturer, at ‘doorway’ of Meadow-Mice. Shaw attempted to forbid publication of the letter.| Why the rush to borrow on veterans’ bonus cer- | (tive: Jn Bis camreanendence. ot ftom | Bray, and the manager, to inspire aes Blind Man’s Buff orig- a periments ‘wenanen victiel th- peti Big: ByeandcBye. ithe, BOP . “ "> interest, %, . ms % ~ But the old rule of “finders, keepers” holds true in| tificates the moment such borrowing becomes per-|an enemy whose hatred was strong|One of item eas’ in mariage on ike Conqu eG wae Ms eect slaset aaa me ans Cheley—Boys’ Boko of Camp Fires, » | the American postoffice realm, and the letter was | missible? enna h p cones ue to splot Tsisle stage. It was duly announced and| by his pHi ‘and ‘soldiers. Stantey E. ‘Comstock, at Miami mar Reouts. Year Book. » laa , "i 3 death? I'm going to play aj got it: ot icity. - Beach, engaged ‘ | meoine. ; Why forfeit a large share of the value of a paid|ione hand—with you, of course, as| “Well, the stage wedding was’ just Blake club demeeges COMM NIM)’ carroll—Through the Looking i "As far as content goes, it is hard to understand | up endowment policy by pawning it, as it were? |chief thinker for the combine,” he] ended * when = woman Sante! u begin eg! 2 Sclephor oF “da ss lass. i 4 ? ear to # —_— J + i bd the-one and only Shaw cared. The tenor of| Because the boys need the immediate cash? | — — — Hid i - sede: fo Ashi Mipneanetio zane meet oe ane ef 27a | speech hasn’t so changed in 25 years that he| Doubtless some of them do. Buta = Theol F inelnma hi , 5 ye 2 great many other Minneapolis, died here. ‘Clark—Suppose We Play. ed | uld be ashamed of his earlier thinking. borrowers doubtless do not need it as badly as they|| THEY’ RE ALL ALIKE By Bess Bly u Tewis—Asteonomy::(> $a «; Youn x i either has-the theater. seem to think. At least, not bad: h t ry St, Paul—State securities commis-) Folks. net Pein” " = ast, not badly enough to. pu sion’ denied application of Hardstone| Milior—Second book of Birds. 1 r in jeopardy a future borrowing right that some day | i “4 bared company, of ‘Appleton, Minn.,. Te daaaaeneiey wa People’s Story of. be a lifesaver. ™ sell si in Minnesota, commission a Talking to Europe war eves f ‘ holding that it would.work fraud on | “It costs $25 a minute to talk from New York Today's loan value of a thousand-dollar policy, purchesers,: ei oi ee j { AS ee fete the new teas: Atlantic. cadio, sie. |X certificate, with eighteen years yet to run, is Lasigar 2 i CORPORALIONS | | ; “line js only $87.93. Suppose this sum is borrowed six Fargo—Charles Schumacher of g "ie | phone ‘system, but the “line is busy” news had to : , Moorhead was convicted: of engaging; 5 ; - : haceiven al months at six per cent. The veteran who thinks in liquor traftie-by jury-in Fargo, 24|, Articles of incorporation | have ee Simone af the start, |he cannot get along with ing his poli THINK Ye hours after his daughter, Celeste, had| Pen, filed.with the secretary of state { “Dozens who fought for the chance to spend their | le aging out pawning. his poliey, fox.) N ov. GET been convicted of: bootlegging. — ‘by the Hebron Seles and Service $25 a minute-were told that their names would be $8198 today, is. mom then, likely. to. find hinsslt Your TIRAIN (N i seek is: ited ae $25,000. K. es art Hq rf a ‘inci; i = = at nt 5 .y be | pitt on file and it might be possible for them to wennie £0 pay the principal and interest, and take i Radio’s Rialto Krauth, R. E. Dittus and Ed Feil, ali 4 “gonverse” with a London friend in a day or two. f A Pe aie ne OF 7" Pe ae months hence. 8 Lboas ¥ of Hebron, are the incorporators. ry 4 *Novelty, of course, explains much of the demand. in which case, the lender, under the law, keeps ——_———_———_9 egg vanae = agar 5 ; i ' ie (By The Associated Pre: human ego gets much relish out of being first Looped sooner ae irk be, after which the | Walter Damrosch, po tig the’ irBanything epochal. | cote bureau es it of is hands, for prin- New York symphony. orchestra, will “Business demands explain some more. {cipal plus interest. j | Present his gonel in lecture Teeital tien that has been forme ned in Dlekin: | i ea rou; , . e ° | Ee granting both reasons, here’s wagering that Seventeen years thereafter, the borrower, if still day. woes week from ig ot bs Ca Business and \ | mentality explained the bulk of the business, | °/'¥® is entitled to his thousand dollars, less $87.93, | Damresch will conduet shother con-| lie peli. wer tebe ere a | id il +f cert. a 5 * big business man wanted to say “Hello, ma- less the compound interest on $87.88 at six per Ue mew body is the outgrowth of a num- to mama in London. cent for eighteen years. At 6:15 p. m. WCCO, there will be} ber of meetings Sele Ma 2 ot att the A ii in- once month. J. W. Reed, presi of ife, daughter, sweetheart, son, sister, brother, er: . wil: be eptitted a about S735, ey the St, Past Association, irs | Dickinson Association, has. been ep- | received, we wager, more calls than Union | *°*' ea oe yard ee aie ts ee meanwhile, | pointed temporary, Chair ry, Inc., or Ltd. Principal! interest wil luc! from the Ra re ee ee eT ee amount paid his family. [ UIrrce Jon] = r ” a The Chinese will be the outconte of the present situation ig; China? Will it be war, peace, massacre or adjustment? The-answer presents a vital to the rest of the world. China is @ great Far East con- one, every great nation A pgetty heavy price to pay for $87.93 in chicken feed, which, in many cases, will be all gone week after next. The sum of a thousand dolfars is used here t> represent an arbitrary average. The ultimate cash surrender values cf the policies range from a few cents over fifty dollars up to a few dollars under two thousand. 4 Ber somes the satis of Joes Eee eee he i ; To aur Do We Sh aeTy ASH TRAYS AtTaR You 1%). \ tives of fur trad- fin the Hudson Bay dis- WMBB $990), Chicago, has a-duo 1 lear Wie tr fige st tae program sehedu! Mb the same At 7:80 p. ae 400) f- nt a studio con- ee cits p.m. ) ~ ehtastout™ ram; A

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