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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY; MARCH 9, 1927 | “Satan's trumpets!" Aunt Lydiy The Chief Mourners } \ We / exclaimed, “The armistic’ signed in a Nex PAGE FOUR : The Bismarck Tribun @! 8 great work would automatically set at rest many | ‘controversies and furnish us with a composite pic- 5 ture of this great American, unelouded by doubt | = «f+, THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER and calumny, and standing out clearly and boldly in eH oo AOL) all his strength and in all his frailty. Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, No man has ever been perfect. As far as we bis -—-Biumarek, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at know, no man ever will be perfect. Each one of ismarck as second class mail matter. us has his good points and his bad points: Too George D. Mann..........President and Publisher fron the quotation, “The evil men do lives after Subscription Rates Payable in Advance them; the good is oft interred with their bones,” is Daily by carrier, per year . moawes true. We fail to balance the good and bad dispas- Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). sionately. We are either enthusiasts or we are Daily by mail, per year, cynics, We have been taught that Washington Date Uy eat aaalda ne Norte: was nearly a saint, Let us diseard this false con- ota, . ; Member Audit Bureau of Circulation ception, but do not let us go to the other extreme me z and magnify his faults. November and they kep’ you In ail this time. Well, you certaloly got. % | the rough end of the stick. As for® y | that girl, wisht T had her within arm’s reach, Td shake a little | sense into her.” 1 right,” Ned sald a kwardiy. “Don't make the t | mistake of treating me like a re. ¥ | turned hero, because I never gor % over. I wus rallroaded to an 0. | C., and kept there. I never got over. ' “You can understand, can't yor An Independent Newspaper why the very name of Peace Vali drew mé like a charm, and you'll a ered POGOe | forgive my coming here !n this bt, 1925, by Margaret Termbull. | way?” ‘WNU Bervice | “Suffering Saints! You're more'n % Member of The Associated Press | | welcome to stay, and as far as I'm “=*<he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to | CHAPTER 1—With a stranger, by the use for republication of all Hid Nala qybom, he introduces ag, his, nepuen, ‘ eredited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa * ., . | ; from New York to his gen p Dal B Aerlend ‘also the Tocal news of spontaneous origin Editorial Comment { gesurne tions NeW ptece Walley cee | n published herein. All rights of republication of ail Te RS a Bea ekeeper, | d i % other matter herein are also reserved. Reporting Crime | | acghalntaice, Veteran of ty 2 World Foreign Representatives (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) | ar, whow he hal | T G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Current diseu: sion of newspaper practic san | CHAPTER It com & CHICAGO DETROIT | cthics takes two views of the reporting of crime. | PT | of p = Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | One is that crime should not be reported except in | NE woke next morning to the} aw PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH a routine way; the other is that crime should be | sound of life and activity be- ion = BW YORK . : : Fifth Ave. Bldg. tly. j low stairs. His first thought was : reported decently | aie ———— iy “ieraaeaa ice | chet he was ‘Hick th caer again. | ne (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Even the newspapers that flagrantly offen Then he ren bered. His wai v S——— canons of decency by printing at great length and | | told him it was seven. Thinking wee Z A History of Washington in detail crime news of every character, and which he would surprise Claude Dabbs by dair = Compilation of a complete and authentic history make heroes of criminals by publishing | erp cha Haat ccna seed, oe = of the life of George Washington, to be approved | with them and by referring to them by nicknames | Aunt Lyddy greeted him without énlt * by recognized historical authorities, has been decided intended to capture the mawkish sympathy of the | enthusiasm, Informing hime dryly | ens, & upon as the first step looking toward the celebra- | unthinking, do not justify their practice by any | that Claude had been up for two | aic > tion of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Amer-| recognized newspaper standards. They admit that | Haare, ae sae at CA om | Wa ica’s first president, which will be held in 1932, The | they are catering to the low appetites of the multi-| new irish potitéba: | ‘ the plan for such a work has been made public b; tude. The food was delicious, and Aunt | z met & liam Tyler Page, clerk of the house and + The reputable and responsible newspaper cannot Lyady waited and watched over " i by: © a fashing' rente! ‘ 3 li reed fever. if it is ‘to its duty of re- (him ut the breakfast table, antict- | by a of ‘the rgq Washington Bsieddut! re sy ih | ignore crime, eye if a is e do thes ae y 4 nt Patluy hie Whalen Tholgh he-wers ¢ T and-it @onteniplates a history divided into three sec- | flecting society to its reade 4 It is right an Ei a small boy; yet Ned felt that he q opd tions, as fellows: !portant that the facts of crime should be pub. was delaying the important affairs fron Reference list of books on the life of Washing: | lished, that the important facts of criminal trials | tr Hea ale te that he wax: “Suffering Saints, You're More ing ton; complete history of the years of his life, 1732-) be decently reported and that the punishment of | Ps pod “ts tarred ‘Than Welcome.” tion & 1799; geographical history designed to associate | crime should be described. It can be done, however, Stal gl Sibel ers tcl pene ; ’ y i ‘ if | hin: “Claude said to take the car | concerned—” Aunt Lyddy broke off and Washington’s name more closely with various local- | without offending the sense of decency of any read-| and sail around, or do anything | guddenly, and trod heavily kitchen- oat ities and undertakings. Each of these sections will/ er; without making a hero of the criminal, or, on| “ : you've a mind to do.” ward, for (lseee Dabbe had cn. stat be approved by representatives of American his-|the other hand, denying him the basic consideratien | - > ~ —_ = aaah: soe és Ba ate esl ve I eats | sed from the office. = torical societies at a meeting to be arranged later. |of English and Am ‘an law, that he be considered | @————_———_——-* shat tinh bees nbn litl: gleastly “Morning. It does me good to q : ’ sen ‘ | Aunt Lyduy’s eyes showed sur- ‘ a It is an ambitious project and one which will be! innocent until he is proved guilty. | Old Masters j SAIN ang ty prise und approval, wie. tail well supported. Lately the “moderns” have done so| It is this kind of crime-reporting that is required | @————- “Claude Dabbs could do with a “fT feel at home,” Ned assured me = Much to wreck our concept of the Father of His | by the Associ ress and that is aimed at by this | Oh! Death will find me, long before Sy Anne Aus om. little help,” she announced. “There's | im, Dal * Country that we hope for authentic enlightenment | and other newspapers that have a desire to meet 4, aol acndau eae nk a : SEES = é Hoa Trial Sora eine “Hope you really do.” Claud : is ; S ists eal a fis sibility ching you; and s' {| The courthouse was a large andjthe shack: “Best Hot Dogs in Town 8 OF ‘ ves scrutiny was tful bi di ane = on many of the moot points. Compilation of such | their full public responsibility. H denly ‘ imposing building of white, rough-|at the Cherry Quick Eats Stand.” occasionally, Not that Claude needs | standin: “What's the Tacgvain? te Into the shade and loneliness and hewn, stone, with magnificent pehite | The plate glass front of a are anything to lean on, but the fact) Want of the cars?” ‘lois ; y caie_| Marble pillars, was set, in lonely|store had been decorated with an! th Ide ly ki “The vhy, ¢ eet | a ) . | Of the last 1 There, waiting! splendor, in the center’ of a city |enormous picture done in red and bees hd ei i eats Le The cara! Why, C. M. for a e slant ; : ; , keeps a man from feel onely. | simple country grocer, aren't you pel f | patien block, its terraced lawn u thing of | white soapsuds, purporting to be a/ J} y 4 ae fea! 7 1 feel a cool wind | civic ae ‘i Lr oRtERS Oi i m going to say this—you don't rather ‘laying It on’ 1 ¢ | a 1 ¢ beauty in the spring and sum-| portrait of Cherry Lane Wiley, and | . ving ¢ 2, mer. savertiil | look as though you needed avy spe- Claude blushed, “Old Mi 3 it ___ blowing, itis : | advertising a new soda fountain con. | 1eok aa though you needed! auy sve) Claude blushed, “Old Man Wolf i See agen light across ‘the Stygian But this ery, ta day, in Janu: jcoction, “The Cherry bane /Sundae," Maybe peo ee leauge: | i & ° | 5 d jary found the dry stubble of the|a great dish of which the pictured cl 5 per | Rein Intim ate Stories of | And hear the Dead about me stir, un- courthouse lawn trampled by thou-|Cherry was supposed to be” eating | All I'm saying is that never, since But what good's 1 the é 1 i \ | knowing, ‘ sands of feet. Men and women andj with joyful surprise. +2 j Pve known him, has Claude Dahbs to me, if no one shares it wil Sid of Official | And tremble, And I shall know that) holiday from school-having lost their| Newsstands, also hastily construct- | shown such admiration for any liv a RAR len tio t omans o1de you have died, | fight for admission into the court jed of unpainted pine, flaunted gigan-| ing woul us T've seen bith show for | cated eto ytne, PUL at hand on for @ * ° . Ow j And watch you, a broad-browed and, room, which hagibeen packed since 7|tic printed portraits pf Chetry and| you. her apron waved, ex. | Cltude’s shoulder, “Did you adopt ea Life in the pita poh smiling dream, ight. | clocks Were now" fighting for pre-|Chris, foot-high. lettering assuring | pressing ‘what she was unable to| W® '© Sduander your surplus? 1 pad . Pee as ever, through the light- ferred positions near the broad flight | the mob of “Daily Scoops on the Big put into words, “let me see you | ‘ought you were going to make é what makes wives of secretaries of bape [ef marble ‘steps lending into the | Murder Trial.” As Bob gave up the) Worthy, young man. . Let ine work !"" . state sit at the hand of the} tly Ponder, start, and Sway, and| building, hoping for a glimpse of the | attempt to find a parking place and | ie ung man, Tet me see | «1 will, if you think you'll stay presi ofthe Un States. npen to 'be-a eorigress tie slate prisoner's relatives and the family | turned into the vacant lot newsboys | zou. worthy, nid ile.” Claude replied eagerly. operato Precedence is what makes con Bre eee et | ouaene murdered. man. jWere shicking a new extra: Aunt Lyddy,” Ned put down his Mf course Tl stay, and what's Jette i TaN Relgea Seal’ Gu snANaeo ye “The Demon” ioe ‘ But it-was not the sight of the| “Extra! Extra! Read Chris Wiley's| knife and fork, “I don't know that more, 'm going to help Motoring i Gauls Hints Wankoeron ier Rat the senatora wife confided | AN4 turn and toss your brows de-| familiar, courthouse and jail which | own story of his life. Read all about | I am exactly worthy, but I will be| ineans nothing to me. Let ie tag = a yob: reewdence is what makes the| that her, mode of conduct “bad! Amusedly, among the ancient Dead.| horror a eyes to dilate with |how he come to marry the beautiful | frank, Uncle Claude cun't begin te | Tibeet It was George, the distraught e vator chauffeur ‘in my hotel who gave the “the low-down” on the dire £ wife of the minister from Timbuc-| busin go home from the party before} “ ‘The ready so that the lesser lights] about it, nthe =p 4 Har ae murderess! Chronicle! Ex-| have the admiration for me that 1 pera set pe things over; be a is daughter's | tra!” bar i 4 4 can, 4 “It's outrageous, Bob!” Faith gasp-'| NAVE for him. Why, he saved my | pabbs locked immensely pleased, “Death Will Find] ble in their Demon’ has phoned me * she. said, we arm. State of affuirs for an slevatar boy lean. journey. forth te their teundle| "The femane” Wt seems $$ cna, om, three siden, were ode, the anche father and Bah |-Becxetbook, Yowably iy te ie | gy diminy! That be” great! 2 tryi to get somewhere in the cap- | beds. inted biter who i ge srk : even | pushes eir way through the crow , i 7 "7 ry. ital city. ‘And precedence ix what makes! official life long enough to know her | | BARBS (tau HEE Kae Hen) Ore [ieee instantly. collected before Off Riverside drive, wears of evers. | SUP alow wibule sentra, Yos A dozen or so official families] the elevator racket. For the law of and who spends her di ———_. ay [4 ns, cheap eating |the parking place. “Isn’t there any| thing. I'd stretched myself along . lived in the hotel, I had noticed no|the Washington Medes little commotion among the good! sians is that wives of offic! women when the clevator stopped| ington must enter and. lea for collecion and d , rs according to rank, just A d at official dinners. the lives of her fello women and looking for fl: THE MEANEST MAN rasa | —. Controversy fs i ; x the courthouse was making a| che finds them, —she| papers over the identity of the mean-| frantic bid for pat from the a est man, A Kansas town reports the|thousands who would throng the|without her permission? ‘The new ar, you must be more lowest. form of male as one who in pent ensuee ee aire ge arly nd girjiah w you permit that Mrs, S. vited people to his home, th for murder of Cherry Lane Wiley | dare pe may. looks ma, y enter the elevator the oil from the 3 and her husband, Christopher Wiley. | ch,” said Bob*bitterly, “is jus “OF course, that Went a long way | isn't Herd adeeperpre rtd une ie ie Moll Skate cars... Ink Park Here While Attending the | tice in this great free land of ours.| toward waking us friendly. While | your man for deliv tht forget your duty to the dij ree is seeking « divorce from her| Bix Trial,” pleaded an enormous red|Come on. We'll get through this jam| we were wauntering along talking | uige.” a Cinueeentn " n 3 v ways pretend you are a stran- to stop their using Cherry’s| the bench to look at the stars und | C8! @ me like this? Look! Over there,, think out what I should do with my | S¢F setting @ lift, or you can jump that beauty parlor. How do they | life, when along came Claude Dabbe | and admire the scenery when id Per- ii ii ieee business concern in the three blocks the grocer’s boy, you kno “You first, my d seemed to be overdone. mewhat puzzled at young creatures serene! aged and wd an foot yjand who enters the car before y wife of the congressman from th ecrepit dowagers in and] state which entered the union be- ares and remareen an ona babe whieh: 6 the country. And they tell] hushand because he held the baby up-]and white bunting banner stretched |somehow, “Duck” sose gee, eee ered i Ned watehed Claude Dabba carry on conversations something | For that's the wi done. € ar, that you're behind in down. across the only vacant lot on the There's a camera aiming ‘at yout | hands If arme oxpactence pig | tandle the relua, . Like everything 4 like this. net wives before senatorial wiv: is." | bos Square. Three’ men harangued and Sorry, Mr. Lane, I'm afraid they ot | taught vthing it 1g to be | else he did, he drove skillfully, but = “Lum quite sure it is your right.|Senatorial wives before congres- The Bargain Counter Don't shoot until you can see the} ¢ajoled the drivers of the endless |you that time!” Beatle eee, eto be leery | apparently without giving It all his Your state came into the union be-|sional wives. Senior congressional] But, to go back to George — whites of their ey old order,| stream of cars seeking parking of pistols in unknown hands. Mine ' ettention. = fore Idaho. before junior congressional] “If they only knew. their dates | But they say that wragua that's | Space, Tomorrow: Like the star of a| Weut up at once. But C. M. stum-| On the way, he told Ned that the Or, wives, and when two juniors or two ¢ d_ stuck to ‘em, we could keep the | just 1000 miles A “hot dog” stand, hi “Pardon me, ae really Hee get seniors get ROneis, mathemat moving. But they cackle so structed af yagers pin = inte the car until you do, Yourjare done as they figure out which| about it.” | The teachers were given salary|@ corner of the hitherto vacant lot,|room where she wil me, an th husband is a senior senator.” state entered the union first. And life is trying to a congress-| raises _ recently 2 newspaper|enticing patrons with the promise, |and Mberty, juikiapaedaip ee aes nea vefoe gal dee oO plasition ak ronda Ret using Sh eacaan y and the uu. But Ned was & Serious statistics really prove| It is said some women in Wash-| man's wife in Washington when | dispatch. The item happened to be| crudely lettered across the front of | (Copyright, 1927 i . = that for every ten clevator trips] ington official life carry a certain| she's on. her way to a. bargain| from Wellington, New Zealand, how. Pyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) | he recovered his balance. What 1'| secretly convinced that the wagon con-| melodrama, Cherry maken her first | bled accidentally, 1 thought, which | car was cupied | dramatic appearance in the court-| brought him a few steps in front of | truck for the rest cutrer aaa is made in normal, cities, an hotel or|little note-book with all these dates| counter, when there's but one pair | ever. Se ee = didn’t notice, nor did the other fel- | was being used as a # store elevator can make but four| jotted down within, {$1.49 hose left, and the senator's Sete ers in South America, Well, you YES, IT WOULD low until it'was too late, was that codurants, and smiled to, Misseelt = trips in Washington. There are a few insurgents who — “who doesn’t need bargains! The recent Atlantic storm tossed] Couldn't blame the Indians for fight-| Husband (reading aloud one of his feet went up, too. First | at C. M's guile so stip dt the Capital of Democracy eter Emily Fost etiquet to official] half ay much ax I dot’ —gets to the a lot of lobsters on the beaches. Some| ing back either, | ne.) |PaPer report of a Wicht Ges eee. thing I knew the other man was| Ned was the target for many cu "i recedence. at's je answer, ashington etiquet. table first—because the sotvial law| places they don't need a st di ‘opyright, 19 Service, Inc.) all low i i Precedence, explained for “those| A certuin senator's wife said to me:| has it thusly. that Bee Paver geteasr ee him int Claude was siting on sous unwinking stares before they < nee of us” who don’t have any of it, is| “I was raised to permit elder wom-| (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) r ods 8 S$ FAULT Wite: How tos left the short main street, At lust nee How lovely to bi lim| “And by Peter and Paul, I'll wa- Willic, you must belas that!—Punch. *"""| ger Clande never called a police. | (te Village lay behind them and the ; | ; | his hens to crate their eggs as they| neater with your essays. road ran winding past quaint houie~ other singer who got away to ex-/ to petition congress to amend or re-| lay them. He refuses to count his] “Willie: ‘That's. ‘whee’ T tell Pa\| ‘The clock whlch Charles V of| “Nea meee auat ardey. ¢ | “ends and inviting side roads. | IN NEW YORK | trey bed tuck oo sake a denut | Pott 18th amendment. | egies before they are boxed. but he hasn't time to write them) France ordered to be constructed for| took his pistol. amd’ trackioce eee | ..\Vinding Willow road was its ec ees ag |, He wae scbediiled to. maka a. debut : | “A school of catfish attacked bath-| over.—Capper's Weekly. his palace ran for 471 years. pistol and blackjack and | name, Claude informed Ned a | Los Angeles—California supreme ! lett him. neared the. top of the hil ed New York, March 9. as so Sung. | The premiere was, at | court took under advisement plea by | ; : — : stunned by the fall pa pay gg ved A many have discovered, is likely to be night prformance was. one of great | Fata yea he reacted, Saver that OUR BOARDING HOUSE They surveyed each other, smill-| panorama of co re importance. So the critics left early NY Now THAT You HAVE PROVEN ing. and wooded he ai ee eee ‘ : y mi vi i i | “I suppose you'd like to know a | the lov. Wet sant A. film actor, going about unrec- that they might write their articles, poreign d child vac e lovely road Hved ‘up to the frst oxnfyed for years, suddenly dons a bave their dinners and be back at uate Wuhu, 200 miles west of Shang-| Your WENTIHTY ad BEING AMOD A pee of tortoise shell glasses and, lo, APO hai, after rioting and looting of cus- B. HooPLE «IT AM MR. CHANDLER dh ¢ OF THE ZINGA INGURANCE CO. little more about me,” Ned said ‘ft'wouna'on and ix_fame 7 ae ‘are at hand. Acre nervous aver his debut, toms house by Chinese. ~~~ ou Took out AN ENDOWMENT | tentatively. ,, {8 and not too smoothly. ‘Th ~'K Inusical@pmedy performer, barn- until after 1 kin wait till you tell Claude.” | were steep hills and ripeed turns be- stormin~ abobt the country in smali Most of the crities had left. Thus POLICY WITH US TWENTY VEARS AGo, AND ‘\T 19 Now PAID UP! = “Claude knows something, and | fore them, but r ¥ » but Claude . ; 1 ol x ipatta, gets the bright idex of talk. Me feceived but half-hearted approv- French chamber of deputies provi- | ageing miearae Saul you knéw Mie tothe orchestta lenler and: in, #h Thereafter he struggled along in fionally approves premier's agree- i : Stour months later he is hailed hy the background until cast in a per-| ment to pay United States $10,000,-4 =. HERE 19 OUR CHECK FoR $500. ~ Now AH, MR. HOOPLE, I WOULD SuGGEgT, THAT A San Franciseo man is teaching| Teache CAEQAR,~ 1 FoRGoT WHEN “THAT PoLicy WOULD BE PAID DP! -~ HAW, « wee \ \ EGAD MR. CHANDLER, ¥!, It's good to be out Nar giggle, and settled back in her T make a break once in chair, Ns #0 often and take out a lot of or- “Get it off’n your chest, son, and y ma don't smooth over nothing for me.” jreleaa Rot ke, get too ifat ‘and “I dypve an ambulance for: six Ned smiled, He a . He had monththefore this country got into | that ©. M. was trying Mu aoe aan Again Aunt Lyddy gave her pecu- 7 7 y 27. EBroadway as a master of originality, formance attended by all the prom- 000 on debt settlement for 1927. inent critics, whereupon he was e| i ; thusiastically received and today is It is so even in the world of mu- : Y dents at Universi i ‘ " Way University of Minnesota ns, painters and such. Invaria- |* lading star \) rs ar ‘he Inw GILBERT SWAN. _ Signed petitions protesting anti-evo- Zhly. the question is asked why one (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) Tution bill in Minnesota legislature. Minneapoli: ‘ive thousand stu- Fother of even greater ability goes caine Senee Jury of six mi d six w in| the fight,” Ned began. “I was hurt | now he w { : ; 00 a Oem reer y of six men and six women in : ‘as sure. i gihrough «erotic srugeie, acta) ° —2 OEP | cjluey. of six men and six wo mia You RE- INVEST IT | 8 little ‘and had to come home. |"“Dabing vumned and looked at the { “ing only slight attention. : | slaughter against Mrs. Anna Liszka, led for a commission in our army | young imun's face with great con! t Everyone admits that the “breaks” @ gi who confessed killing husband with when I got well. Had to throw over | s £on t Higure to a large extent. Arthur | wo: axe, everything to do {t. Family and— FJudson, the concert manager, told me | Behold, the nations are an a girl.” My gtr] was in with a Broten: | gg 1 °uj 0° ke Peace Valley. Just t athe other day of an American singer drop of a bucket, and are. counted) Minneapolis Sugar beet gr | aa Troi pike Pesce Valley. Just bi Zwho had been appearing at the Met, as the wmall dust of the balance—' and marketers of 10 states were ine sonal) pciaet, tanet. Pere try, Ien’t it?" i Topolitan for e number of yenrs, and Walah si18. 0 | Yited by Northwentern Beet Growers though the rest’ of us liked war, | oo eautiful! I don't see how one t in e most casual sort of | t i ween a , : Mabiic notice. Matiline, ox well as individuals, aro| ference tok Men a ee and had arranged it for our own | Gould be restless or disappoluted amusement. seen Hee.” ‘ “Well, after T got my commission (TQ-BE CONTINUED.) was lered down South to one of our camps. I went, thinking 1; National Park Is was on my to France. When Bei E tape pa ey told my resig- ng Planned in lon had been accepted. I swore i by everything holy and unholy that New Power Project Thad never resigned. They listened, aig at bored but patient, and repented thut | Seattle March 9-()—A, my resignation had been accepted. park rivaling Yellowstone a1 Then one day there came a squab- | mortal.—Oliver B, Seward. soy gble over curtain calls. It was during | ————— Minneapolis—-Thomas F. McCarthy, “a very important revival and, on the | —_ 26-year-old clerk, was convtcted of face of the circumstances, it looked Justajingle first degree robbery as one of five! Zas though the American had been bandits who held up the W. A. Lind-| “slighted by a veteran in a curtain |@————® | quist_ home here February 22, when all. As a matter of fact the cir- $1,657 was. obtained. | *eumstance arose purely accidentally. - But the audience resented the | fourm. ee raleeoe ee purl London dispatch from Peking says! | Marshal Chang, commander in chief | | of northern armies, ordered execution | | of all Russians sei Zeation and expressed itself in elam- poyees shouting. A leading critic was ore FAN went and turned the episode into So ZO F ———-—_-4 rather sensational story which ap- | BRIEFS steamer Pamiat Leni ff Pukow,| \ Td better see Washington, I its parks in beauty, is planned by eared on his newspaper's front | - NEWS except “Mime Michael "Borodin, wit N ORR ae ine - J. D. Ross, Sante elcctnicat uperta. a be 0! visor 0: jon govern: it. N went P a ” Br Overnight the struggling artist be-|. Rochester—City administration was eee ene | NY \ || me. there sey resignation py Aol 000,000 power project now under conf (game a@ personage of great import- | defeated in election here. Northfield, Minn.—Luther Preps,| AN accepted, I told them I'd never struction. in the Cascades, 100 miles fence, He was mot one bit a better i of Decorah, ‘Iowa, defeated Canton;| NW signed. ‘They listened and sald | \"A's0s ty : sin than be hae been but he hap- ction a Minn Mew, wirancis| Rass nl ota, Normal, 1 te ap, in| NN ‘maybe. not,’ ‘but the War “inne ie feet oa os spd steaks seit i ak.’ is is mayor o! eaton.; Norwegian eran chu: a 4 4 four * |F’Ordinarlly critics might have been oy | fea basketball. tournament, Other WY ment was too busy to bother about | another dam, 620 fect high. ‘The ““amoking in the foyer, Cll av Johnny Mostil, Chic American, scores included Park Region Academy, iggnee would not have taken th one i lemy, mat- | League outfielder, attempts suicide at Pie id Falls, 17; Red Wing, Minn.. to heart, or the cui call con- | Shreveport, Ia. Semin: 16; Park Region Academ: ‘fusion would never have occurred. — 18; m, Minn., Normal 9; Wal- i The singer of course, a real] New York judge refuses injunction| dorf Academy, Forest City, lowa, 26; | rartist and’ give opportunity had | prohibiting police interference with! Luther Acad Albert Le: ficulty living up to his pub-| revival of “The Captive,” alleged im- ———_—__—__———_ moral play. More than $12,000,000 “worth of a ase “ es a ne Vscramg eons ia | eases eames eye annu- of ways. ‘nem of New York si as- al in foreign countri American cove -of a0-|sombly by $ to'3 vote kiile resolution | manufacturers: ” my case, just then, or to correct | hisher dam wilt create andther lake any mistake, if there was a mis-| Sxtending northward into ‘Canada. take. ‘They advised me tenderly to ‘Tho lakes will be’ utilised for an g0 home like a good boy, and, may- inland tourist route, winding through be some time later, they'd look me oie section blanketed with vari- eartn, no PP rie fo LLOEE. ag Za Elevators. will” hol at aang home to to. Bol hoist * 1 New Yi, matures herp y B| from one aha oe another. Fishi charged some two or three weeks power plants will landscaped re use Cherry’s picture like that] and sat down on ma” we get there. You don't look like d 1 Cherry Line Bab!’ Qh, how do they| , Aunt Lyddy giggied ta @ pecult-| “Well, 1 am,” ‘affirmed Ned. “My ~“