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al ch aR —_————. The ‘Bismarck Tribune 7" Soon, it is said, they will actually be | # Py ‘tal “Nn Thde pendent Newspaper | here's a toiizh problem for ‘a poor ‘park comimis- | E STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ‘sioner! Shail he protect the beaver and incur the . : - f (Established 1873) {wrath of park enthusiasts, or protect the park and | i ‘ SS ‘ HB Pi tpg By Lerapafs which Lien Titer heteas eines gad htsh bd OO SERENA a ark en i : | ‘ . B, 208.—A new # Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, have the wild animal lovers down on his head?) ff ’ . ; } AE Ree eer erencel” tant | cad Fe sistent’ ef a fea: Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at, Solution of his puzzle will require plenty of! ; . A board assumes title of islands which| eral inspector of elevators to work Bismarck as second class mail matter, George D. Mann..... ec ——— Subscription Rates Payable tn ‘Advatice Daily by carrier, per year 7. Daily by mail, per year, 1. ly by mail, per year, (in state outside Bismarck). : 5.00 | a cigarette stub in the barrel. part reas a Dat sihienk Hic eaeal 5 x ar estate ass ie Ot The duectated ¥ PAL Ui la aie ahaa UL ba Z ‘ te the U's "Veterans’ Bureau to handle| 8, B. 155—Legaliges a combination A affairs of its wards. Passed 32] of three school di: ricts in Divide . thought and tact. | \ may be formed in beds of navigable/ under upervision ef railroad com- .President and Publisher COnGn Ua teil Boneh te | A i 2 streams. Passed 45Ao 1. ed 74 to | | ‘ re. ; H. B. 2i%—Completely rewrites Careless Smokers i ihe ‘entire highway comminsion stat: of grain grading and warehouse ¥ youths were et i | + a 4 nts additional condemnation ure enac’ = Tero. youtlis were burned to duane ieien rains -the powers to give or refuse} nesota law covering same business, the explosion of a barrel of shellac. The ranchises, and embraces the motor| Passed 62 to 44. Clincher. ce! x vhet pO C y + vehicle’ registration department, a: . B. .—Requiring county mu- FF ee cee ae 4 part. of highway ystems Passed 45| tual fire insurange companies to Bismarck). keep eight; r_cent of reserve in UE. cof'North Dakota state bonds, Member of The Associated Press cigarette cigars an@ matche: | ’ 4 ci i si i te! Th Is of acres of forest land are des 1) Z : ] . ‘ to 16. j county over which there has _ been cadited to it or not otherwise credited in this PA’! normal care posing of still smouldering rem-| 7 ; . a Brom ieee held by. individuals] 8. B. 34.—$850,563 for the Valley Y and also the local news of spontaneous OTA alte of “smokes.” = again \d foreclosed _upon by} City Normal. Passéd 104 to 1. ¥ Sublished herein, All rights of republication of ail} nants of “smokes.” ; : ‘ | eee : Bank of North Dakota, Passed 26] S.. B. 126.—Rewrites entire stat- other matter herein are also reserved. | This i a dissertation against smoking—j| j\ Ke ON 4 sh : z to 22, Clincher. s ute on state securities commission 80 tsi basen - imerely against the carelessness of smokers. Ob- Ni wer § “ ‘ F #1. B, 255.—$75,000 for shi Coates = to se sere eke and to 4 Foreign Representatives | servation will disclose the fact that about half of | | \ ot : of girls new dormitory, at to an | RB 1e-$271,600 for maintenance G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | ‘the persons who light a cigarette, cigar or pipe,| | 3 , \ =i 1B. 268,--Establishes the Nation-| state training school. Mandan 106 CHICAGO DETROIT hick the match away without extinguishing it first | 1 Uniform Motor Vehicle Registra-| to 0. fower Bldg. Kresge Bldg. ! - ‘ : k fetal tion Act in North Dakota. Raises the} S. B. 113.—$40,000 to make up def- PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH or looking to see where it lands. Perhaps it ts) | ee | tion Mum fee for any car from $5.00| {cit for the ' state’ training school. NEW YORK ce ee ee Fifth Ave. Bldg. ; flung at their fect, perhaps into a pile of shavings. | | i > : 2 f to $8.00. Passed 31 to 17. Passed 89 to 15. - s ~ zs x » times it goes out—but stimies itcdeamn't. |. ' Ee 7 H. B, 274.—Requires in future bids} 8, B, 226.—Permits candidates for —_— i imes it goes out—but some imes it deesn’t. f g Z s asked by highway commission and| nurses’ training to qualify with (Official City, State and County Newspaper) H rvation will also show that when most per- \ ' Z ‘ all other political sub-divisions on|eighth grade diplomas instead of AOR 2 OR nee ~ —— {sons are finished with a cigarette or a cigar they : paving jobe must Nahe pi rekitals Hail years high sthool course. 95 ‘ > } ay ” . ; * Hy tions of ajl types of paving pi s- 0 5, 2 Reducing Bank Failures ch 2 a remainder with fine oa, ou ly latd in the state, Passed 30 to a8, 8. B. Aamo’ dark, boards ae : ™ ee ce . opryst | where ands, war ie 0) |. B. 335.— to uire and control property six Fred I. Kent, vice president of the Bankers’ Trust | Where it lands. Cigars soon die out, but many H. B. 335.—Tightens up present 0 « inbake has devised a plan which he thinks will | brands of cigarettes will continue to burn lustily | | 7 Derbi aed act MUR BAAS Vee eee Gein alla a arcane cdtice’ such bank failures as have been taking place | until they are entirely consumed. ‘Thus these dis. | SES —V/ > H. B. 351.—Joiné resolution for| 8. B. 127.—Perntits garnishments 2 le in cortain of the agricultural see j carded remnants constitute a great fire menace and | = : i? submission to voters. Amends Con-| to be brought against any state or sh oS iia Sellveipe : | ome to he reckested with. stitution so as to place equalization | political subdivision employee. Pass- tions of the country in recent y and he has sub- pate he rec! baile witl ‘ 3 a i . S 7 of dyin sic iu n ee ee ‘aia aed carbo ft i aitied the plan to the commerce and marine com-| 1 0¢ great number of cigars and cigarettes sol 4 x r f 4 WAS same class as telephone..and tele- . B. for mainten- GEOR ot Dae Rie 3 avsociation, of it the United States every year is proof endugh of : d SASSER Braph poleage and ona eitime ves tee anes net Labs ortewell tend a hi rhe is chairman. The p iy, {the wide popularity of the habit and the universal TENN " % a B. be requiring 3. B,'112.—$5,850' to pay deficit in | use of the weed, Yet those who snfoke ‘sHould not ‘ 3 N= i — governor's ©, K. on traveling ex: dy instruction department fund. cfly, it is a more thorough s forget that they owe a certain duty. to those who : 5 i x : eouat Rd b aghe “Pelle nde 26 letel: ‘ith inaticns coupled with ¢ : Ra ; : ss 7 > : - make. statute opetative only for ap- . Be ‘completely rewriting inations coupled with an might be the victims cf their carelessness. Per- | > 5 rsa -| | pointed officials. iaseed it 0. present statute on’ pharmacy, phar: house methods in the count H. B. 41,—Puts barber schools un-|macists, etc. Passed 67 to 33. Clinch- ¥ jhaps even the smoker might suffer from his own indisputable 2 ore of, the failures have i‘ ‘t der th: ervision of the barber|er applied. ita 4 Wid ta die eta ‘ ln Seen hunts ai carelessness, as did the youth who flung the cigar- | board, and reenacts, with a few small s"B, 31—$315,180 for mainten- een due to unscund banking practices than to eon: | cite in the shellac barrel, It pays to be careful— oe. : changes, the present barber lic ance of feeble minded institute at ditions beyond the control of the bankers. ThUS, | vith Givavetiocondw can “With any Other: Haneerous { it law. Passed 37 to 12. Grafton. Passed 110 to 0. Mr. Kent contends, the obvious thing to do is tel). = ibis y igerous ‘ * V 8 H. B. 318—Adds watermains to] 8B, 2 thing. improvements which may be done by) en's working day band all these bankers into groups or association “| special assessment levies of cities.| waitresses to wor! t ply mutually protective principles to their | ft; his pi hile longer, | Passed 48 to 0. in gn_emergency. ue: r ' | “J thoy, ane 8 alle longer "Hi. B. 162, — Complete! 8.8. 217-—Permits the board of ane a Editorial Co | - ” A, some highway commission act as ta Administration to guthorize the con- + ‘Mhere is no doubt that a complete method of eo-| itorial Comment | haa ¥ } The Unie Sissy Senate seems tobeehip, Snes, govern and tol rweton a dormir op deeds eration © ving ve requent ant a - i -_ ve changed all Id tions |others the members appointive to| eduestional institutjons and S. 1 operation embodying treniuents at ehoroue ny) 1 Aus me, Sura den alte co notion*'serving faur years under sppoint-| authorizes organization of non-prof- i ~ — ment of the governor; gives com-|{it ‘sharing institutions which ma: so gat, impulse, born of unreagona}.away and I, have stumbled Upon) The time is almost gt hand when| mission power to hire or fire chief | operate such dormitories, B. 211, ae F | IRE excitement, (and acetate of! men spade up their back yards for|engineer at will instead of present] passed 77 to 47, and 8. B. 218 passed is, whose legislature is | growing mystery of old Phil, the vital importane _|the neighbors’ chickens to play in. | specified term of office; provides for| #6 to 21. 7 toward a greater degree |. The Legislative Mind in a member bank could be {The Argus (Kock Island, IIl.)] to prevent disaster Not to be outdone by 1 examination would worl of dafety, fer weaknes detected far enough in advanc as 4 ; SBimiehati ey iaty ‘| A ippled beggar, Faith hurried to| Then she told her story. haltingly sociation could require a proper capital asked to pass a bill prohibiting automobile owners | Stone. cho 4 Oe first. finally aed ye ply? ‘appointment of secretary instead of] 8. B. 237—Sets Up new system of ich would’ plave-a com-| from allewlierlone to vid inn Stephen Churchill's offices and found) at first, finally with a rush of eager, Congress passed the farm relief ehtef engineer serving as such. Car-| savings deposits to'be used Ly banks 4 hich would place a com-| from allowing dogs to ride on the running boards of | the anteroom crowded e words, When she had finished recit-! ,i3) the only garden relief we|ries emergency. Passed 41 to 8. only for legal reserve and investment munity rentinte between safe | their cars, Kansas copes forward with a bill pro- | Nght Topeiniy feok es ghi-|ing the meager facts, she summed! can’ think of ip Hniment. H. B. 202.—Requires state treas-|in public securities. . Keeps these gual. Ghia + taking into | hibiting mince p ssed that they were to be call- IT have a theory that the old; urer to keep entirely separate sink-| separate from other assets of the 2 ii d interest funds, and prevent-| bank and makes them first-class pre- Cherry’s trial, Odd that all these ance against Mr, Cluny Yor yi tee ian : it bi pana, iustt of Shem she Rad-ReywE| onthe, ANA AURE™ ooh «Mle wind | GSN Bismarck LR le aggeoeoripedien fh eh dine et prevent the organization of new banks where they | compelling membe: s of the legislature te wear high | seen before in her life, k pha | e, knew some-| gave way he plotted the murder. * * —$3 i to distinguish them | thing which Stephen Churchill would! ‘The fact that Cherry happened to be Public Library {| Bonde faa pte: $35,000 | of Nts saaltantiiag, ote oe woulds jeopard interests, not only of existing| hats, frock ‘coats, and spats ng .consideration | ry t6 get into the record to help) on the scene just a minute before for state support for fairs, $10,000] 8. B. 65.—Amends, hail insurance banks; but cf merchants and farmers. [ier lobbyists. Oklahoma is gi fer Ck Othe aM f fully diverted reetiae aD ‘ L iahoainlanen to a bill which requires that biscuits mus % een erry of the charge of mur- successfully diverted suspicion from) he followitig books of non-fiction | each to Grand Forks, Fargo and .Man-pact so that where 7% per cent of land Another good result of such a plan would be the a ust be at! de , but he really took no particular! yt) he ready for circulation at the|dan,.and $5,000 to Minot fair. Minot] is withdrawn, county automatically : g on the ground that they are bad witnesses for the defense inj had been nursing a ‘fanded membership only those which ave sound and would! for children. There is a Pennsylvania measure | MeBRva: of -cutthros iti ; {least three inches wide. An Indiana ‘legislator hi 'm sorry, “Miss ‘Lane, but, M to conceal his crime. There ; i prevention 0” cutthroat competition’ that has a! z » # diana legislator has | “l'm sorry, jes” Lane, oot erat nse ee Senne: ere Public Library toda! has already a standing appropria-| will not be listed: by assessor- ~the tendency to jeopardize banks at the expense of the| introduced a bill providing that all beauty parlor Church is frieeCally bate alae hein coutkes tietalinene Geum], Seer tees ae Good Citizens, A|tion of $5,000. Passed 29 to 20. | following year. Provides if 25 per as I told you, they fit almo; * lig.’ she yiterated desperate t-| study of the value o@trees, their| H. B. 264.—$200,000 for a new wi rdjcent of land filés for insurance, community. }experts must be of good moral character. A new id he can’t see you at all : : " H % : y . \ pet. Nort 2 ivi ‘ ad ee tele :, * Boarmes 1 ie mJ ig ,to Inven- e Prove inadequate if they do not have the complete| feet The North Carolina legislature if asled to, tance” soy seshe witheasen| Charcitll mouthed his cient. Every (oe sOwe, cet, Amertean’s leapatexpt| atlas (Tilton tet eet | ark for a lice It hairdre Confidence of the depositor. Fewer failures witl|P&*s @ bill making “petting” illegal. Refusing to| a. she waited for the secretary to Fe-| bddy tn the downtown waistrict nas) consributers: tothe science of elec: Lechoola: .Aappted gx pera e Hi, t th orantices hea comnetsteginrs help to increase that confidence. be thus distanced by members of other legislatures, | turn from the ver's private office,| seen old Phil hundreds of times; ole teielty tat get caren: eee a Ses as Guetinness) peel, ania bis Laggan tert Levrerenporeetn + ighaees Bal a Ohio ranks as age a bill prohibiting a pic phere oes rie that they were ne Pace peda rl ee tae b pea stransles an Hoel ips, zitadies the state budget ave on depariment school undar. the oard. vo to 89. i lermometer from going below 46 degre 3 ts : ’ n x yr | here and abroad, an is wor! an, maintenance ‘otal appropriation nate - : The Ungrateful Beavers | ieitcinithe seinlees oe abeve td akta atte et anna te Mr. Churehill will’ see vu for a| You keep busy on getting | Chetty | inventor. passed at $8,132,240; 105 to 2. H, B. 167.—Providing for appeals . State park officials in New York some time ago . er. le NE iy aaa e secretary.) Treaty tor e . And for God’s| Ramsay. Effective Direct Adver-| 8. 160.—Regulating the opera-| from final decisions of depositors of Buckeye state just won't be nesed out. Jealousy | *mounced. sake, see that she doesn't use any| tisi ; i ? 7 ‘s a usy | REE 3 oss “9 ising. This bgok covers all forms| tion of motor vehicles on public high- | gua nty fund commission, and ap- |man of Little Rock: Ark., to propose by ordingnes|—crose.when Faith entered the pri:| pale pale, y< d , senttal physical, mental and mechan-| traffic statutes as prepared by the|court. 9 to stockéd the great Adirondack Park with beavers. These animals, extinct in New York state for many . é ee ive now iplied to marartike : I ; : childi ‘ ical factors involved in producing . Passed 93 to, 7. Killed Hy House years, have now multiplied to numbers estimated | that a pup shall be considered a dog when it is six | “°°, office, but Churchill churlishly Mr.” Churel Faith pleaded! materials efor Gistribatioln’ by mail) ‘S, B. 171.—Reducing the | hich| 8. B. 59.—For an act concerning at 30,000. It Is #1X| remained seated, “Won't you please put ome of your therwi: i labelii nd bi in f ,( months old, A study of this tem pl: fe iv oa ‘ i or otherwise. counties may raise for memorials | labeling ai randing of flour sacks This ig..all lovely—except that the beavers aren't | ti 3 contemplated lexisla- My dear } Lane,” “he barked, investigators on the trail of the crip-| Robbins. High School Debate] from 4 to 3 cents. Passed 86 to offered or expose} for sale within is ig.all lovely—except that the beavers aren’* tion leads to the conclusion that when legislatures | Mehind the inevitable cloud of cigar| pled beggar? Please Mr. Churchill ?"| Book. This volume has chapters on| Emergency. the state. Failed pf passage by one showing proper gratitude. They are, it is reported,| sometimes vote to adjourn, such an event i joke, “I've told you repeatedly that} “Got other and more important/the value of deb: preliminary| S. 87.—Completéty rewrites the} vote. 53 to 56. Clincher. Ritts timber and spoili he By aaaie dae oz event is not! m- hands are full and ru ver|things to do than to pry into the| work, briefing the case and prepar- et spoiling fishing by their dams] to be looked upon as a calamit th f detail vate aft fa h b i st sc Ten erase the tiate te inform you) gare Churchill Mapped, (the gubftets follawe net °*| mission: Rear Admiral Bullard, re:1 9 386 Books Loaned + — - = — ‘i ie jive su 8 follow. nF ? 7 coe wey f : m ‘ ” : mn tired; John F. Dillon, California, and Vai Sate ‘ : of every step made in 8 i'm not going to give up,” Faith} -Verrill. The Home’ Radio. Up-to- 5 Pst Me i “TN NEW 3 YORK (| | It consulted art critics and found no’ from the famous J. Storer Clouston's | behalf, | Not good policy any’ criedain anger and disappointment, | date. ‘This book is Intended particu. | gene 0. Sykes, Mishissippi. t City, Library in Hage phe pid pu tlereatde Vy it ea ai ad ebinedy slsh shane the lunatic at Balt - einth gl cred as she an- TOMORROW. Bop nd Faith @ larly for the use of amateurs. The : a n_g| it has decided tha usi’s work Jarge. ‘There are few funnier peo- | \vered, but she resolutely kept anger and Faith de-| author has therefore avoided tech- i fy i hag, decided that Branca work large.” There are few funnier peo-| ytered, but she resolutely kept anger) | FOMORROW: Bob ahd, Yall ds-lauthor has, therefore sroides (tech | _ Nocntitions rocecding. in ew! Monthof February and New York, March 4.--The art rbles, instead of entering the naties — the nositiiv s|er Churehill, -| detedtiv. i ie fii ee Seems March 4c oThe art sal country duty free, must pay an im-! who helieve ther ute Neen iy, Mr. Churehilly Buy ME Bath ere eae Verriik Panama, Past end, would, in addition to providing Port tax. | _ _|turned from -Elba; the men who a mest ng sight, reach from ,,Thus is another vexing question think they are Panama, Past and Pres- nr, op ginres, inc, Stanley com-| Circulation figures of the Public fe t. The book d sthe fl Seine 's yond: “Bur thay con't cane ene oe ea tatmestiae = eatres company, having assets ex-| Library for the month of February di er multi-millionaires | the Battery to the Bronx, or some-| (heat Sanger intellectuals must With, the whole world. at their. dis-| BARBS trol the man who spins the dial| tures ‘of the country, Seenine THR eeee : show that a total‘of 3,386 volumes whey ote ie ae bac be calling then castors seritcer st posal and the hundred other odd —_—_________—e | whenever his buzz-catcher begins to| ,, Wolcott. The Book of Games_and 5 were borrowed during the month. Bee tivic sem sot sien | GIUBERT SWAN, [C2z2,0f dementia that provoke con-| "The goverment his asdined con-| get coherent... Radio confrol Parties. For many years Miss Wol-| oivil authgritios in Shanghai be-|Two thousand five hundred twenty: / of Japanese prints, of (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) “stories and plays Baye been made|{i0! ct. tadi. Too bad the law enn- and charjty should bogin at the shme| the Ladies’ Home Journal, Here she Pet mamminns are’ connate, Site a adult; 856, children; and / canvases and of old-fash- ‘into sensational hits with a back- r Lense Baleeials 5 i: has collected some of “the best ma- admi Aa nlavcaloke, ——___________-_——- | i He always tells you that his set; .. Pr . ee weet take over nistrative powers in 3 core maercsions. | Old Masters fi eround of lunacy. And mow comes| was working fine last night. But to-| Peaches Browning refused to be terial ‘to which she has had.accesé, | Chinese metropolis. : pena at atults Neklen “numberes other day—an exhibition of paint- ¢@—.——_gtiess scope of the poplar bette ight the oMfy thing he can, brisk-in|intergiewed, on" Ker | retarm > fre > erie nentitign tcawes. Bix han: ings ‘made by ghildren, ane for real ieee rar on : funnier cross section Ke a a elsinesrer teen oe The public owes her its President Calles decrees nese dred forty-five of the children’s Hoyas thing ae panes tina Hen © the his Pa al a nedple who could get the| some sets can get is a maternity hos- ion of’ import duty on next 66,000| books were fiction; 211, non-fiction. st. nie big room were. several! Thea, tte qearigus, winter's rages; | Most rgage” out of such a, setting,| pital at feeding time. . . . The| Paderewski was given a ukulele| Senate: -approves,- three” of five Re ly tenor tee aa ee cere 108 ‘new adult bo $ ee cca aire eee iat) That tas ; done, | Le ing legs,| Commission members are to be given|in Honolulu. We hope he sticks|aomi : | pring pugwessis gr, Muerieay boy- hr ering: the mons 1 rt ‘aig! rom the} lome art gone, and ta’en thy Would surely take the a ope e sticks} nominations fe: fo gontrol com-| cott by in, America. ers at the library during the month. fs af eeaaneners wre cout know | Baste wagon: tail Minaled with ie hilarious cont- | ~~ = od - == ate na s 5 The children’s department added 50 a out art but who do know) Golden lads and girls all must, y are plenty of thrills, d leap| j r ; 5 Fee er ee ae bseribers. . what they like. They would give 2 As chimney sweepers, come to dust. from a dirigible by. Lesn, Errol a] OUR BOARDING HOUSE : i ‘ . Harvard ist, opera tomb oFooks were donhted Mrs. F. R. * qualified art critic the blind stag-| Dorothy. Mackaill, an—explosion that | : : 2 é =~ ; [in Egypt of fh Hetepheres, moth- | Smythe Mts. J. L. Mullin and Miss - gers, no doubt, but this writer—and| Fear no more the frown o' the great, blows Errol through a walland many! « 27 WE us THE NETTLE WEADG! ; 2 : gr Of. Cheo; pull r of thes great Buby Amundson. “Miss, Helen Katen a lot of other people—found them, Thou.art past the tyrant’s stroke; , other peppy picture stunt, 7" | ; me yd Oe, WE EA) «| pyramids, Wut! finds © shreophagus| presented the library with a bust of without a fault, || | Care no more to clothe and eat; wt Darothy M aekaill is ‘the featured DARING To CRITICISGE. MY ACTIUITIES, ZA NE die 5 f Bietie: empty. : Br Walter Scott, f i ‘0 thee the reed is as the oak; | lady in the play. aie oe ere Yaa, | Z : é i sao PA There was a “marine” painting,! The scepter, learning, physic, must —_ | SugticEe or THE PEACE fe . eae 4 oe : : . for instance. A goldfish, a frog, | All follow this, and come to dust. CAPITOL THEATRE | Se! HALE A HERRING, 1 AN’ GRAB A BOAT FOR gee .M. bah} oad HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING BACK Snal al a whale Ss i a a ” Gi . gether in a little globe of water, ali| Fear no more the lightning flash | erarauera i Vallcte ‘BP Franets| HAVE "A MIND “0 REGIGN FROM~THE: NoRWAY OR ARGEATINE | tates Tene cues Was word ota eeed sina pe ately ond arcing! Sethe genta teter doves | Memaid mich It sweet no: | Gevicg, we BAH fax MoM MIHERE T\\ LAIN APPRECIATED Yo spesget sone the netd of = goed The goldfish was the yellowest, m Thou hast finished joy and jnoan: | lovers of My, Gree oF tine tea e “ DAY 19.1 Erte, By 1H! COMPANY I Parga—Bteps werd ‘tdken to organ-| tions and rid the system of trouble- golden goldfish ever seen All lovers young, all lovers must | galore and a story well worth while, SHOULD BE THIS VERY DAY, Io. IN 4 % : ine a state-wide association of gen- one, eee papnee the distor: » * rs! og frog's green coat was of a vividness | Consign to thee, und come to dust. | very ably inter] 4, + GUPERNIGING “THE WORK FOR!. ¥ D g to put-to shame the ordina ak —Shakespeare: Di “Cyni-| te i preted. | EGNPT f= NEG SUPER! GING : oe Takets. , unin clisltdiet | pets ce ee eee JE “EXCAVATION OF “ME BAgE OF a A \WIN “THEN: COULD EY ahs diuretic, I could Hot stoop over nor 1 ately “Hunting.” Two horsemen rode guily | bricks ane es. Oem atts: F raise up without ;great pain. Now Weeukiek b& forest in purauit of « decr.| eer eld ai abet sereen westerners ‘ WX, WD TRAN “Me ‘AN: OLD gMCK: or HORSE . 1, eaten, ». singe taking them 7 ha ” Ask hire deer ever nunted that wny now? T AG The Movies |\ muse ef Sects! ay ties Rr, ae HIEROGINPHICS, FOR ‘mb FLN-NETS A SUMMER Meciucky ond ‘eller wed pci for “ey ita mA. prompt te 4 i h = . = Sati 1 contracto: bi in N era sand builder in North) VE “ays: “Before I took Foley Pills pete reat life; Se © children they like a Coi tet Nol - ‘dia bes) ial fat i repay you, eee are will be. ‘ j fearless, 55, Witnessed by th foRIA\ 4 HM-M~ M : zadeelaces aS Probably the most ambitious p' ELTINGE THEATRE rides over wht need td Ge inapan IGTORIAN (Se Hi MUAELE. ture of the group was ome which{ showed Hannibal crossing the Alps.’ It, obviously, was done by a lad who hadj.a,fine'eye for pageantry and Leon Errol comes to. the Eltinge' able and impossible trails. Francis Mdm ger | for today and Saturday in “The Lu- MeDonald’ does not heed a boblevard| \natic at Large” with the story taken for ns morning canter. | _ McDonald's personality, besides, is, color. ‘It breathed the glamour which | \ raat ‘th: by the young Carthaginian soldier has | Te | ry. n that which we: always:had for children. | LITTLE JOE Heisofe ‘avila, he been accustomed. eo Vicllts of AVS’ somains picture, there was: no hint dale Gig Geegataitin AIV E tos | S Finney Says Pleasant to Take, igh We Bots ‘tuiter of teeating| ad a Elixir Must Help Poor Dis- 1 4 and ling and puffing and pant: Warton HAS Keer ing. Hannibal sat serene on the back of at ndous elephant, which had a i crimson saddle , blanket re back; he rode over the fe. thieen Key appears to treme advantage as the eastern gi and Tom Santschi, as the coldblooded outlaw chief, is entirely adequate. bar : oe tressed Stomachs or Money Gladly Refunded: 2 cca ples in gee way. ‘a ; y | You ean be s0 distressed with gas and Fide” Fe SR MERED ASIEN AZ RENO ‘ \ | and fullness from poor digestion or id ing of art; the United f Justajingle | f = J dyspepsia that you think your heart toms service has finally “ ! oa S is to stop beating. ‘ if its majesty to settle 2 Bi) ee 4 : : Your stomach may beso distended es y ‘that has perplexed critics , The baby get to crawl'ng: ‘round. : ale a peed that your breathing is short and reine” room, ba jles for Pe) - ped very gh sits r as s XN je tool crawl Promptly 4of Consta , ntin Brancusi ft ‘ Riise . Right down the paper chute. ian, has been pada sneer riety ‘bronzes’ and| ; for exhibi- ora pray for quick ~ | reli Just one tablespoonful of Dare’ Mentha, Pepsin and. speedily: the ges| r ‘the pressing on the heart you. cgn.breathe deep and Yoo are a — —_ leap gs 4 re , at blessed relief; bu: jot get rid of such attae! ; Bate whee Store or. fe ‘ar i ‘Dare's