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) q THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 | fm time, of conrse. Never went back though. My father died and I had PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune: Aa lnteyendent Newspaper THE STATE: ST NEWSPAPER These Two Boys Car Stand Lots of Heat you up on that.” Claude iaughed. “It's true, and that's what's eating me tonight. Here I've lived my forty-seven years, cautious and careful-like, \d never once let go and did any- ing real brash. And when ron get to forty-seven without anyone really belonging to you, why it makes a man think hard. At forts- Published vy ee Line Bisma:ex, , th BL OKA Cate Genge D. Subacription Kates Payable im Advance wae Cmmpasy. tie pawilce at acter. Vrescett and Publisher Editorial Comment . 87% feven # man’s in & position to take (in Biemarck)...-.- 12 a survey of life, son tt le lar pear . r what does it amount to. after ali?” ade Bimasch)...... 6 A Vigorous Veto He sighed. “I bet you've done tet North ow Raves Star Cosy ergeret Turmbuil more in ten days than I have in a eae bervion ali my forty-seven years.” Ned shook his head. cae ey ° ull that off with me, C. M. You THE STORY forgét I've been watching you con- strange duct your life and business for a s nephew, while.” He leaned back to survey Dabbs this pew phase of the versatile ©. M. Somehow, he had never con- ‘ - templated Claude Dabbs as rest- is housevceper. tess and discontented. 2 ii To his astonishment, Clande did ‘lahen 4 Rot wait to analyze or be analyzed | was mot @ + his action of farm organ- 5 ee ree ite Member Audit Burean of Cir Member of The Associated Press The Aswricted Pree in exclusively entited we the we for rey: news, Gievatcher created w « im the pa- pd ais ores orgie tive of al G COMPANY her. He rose, crossed to the CHICAGS DETROIT 6 door, and Jerking his head toward Tomer 14 Krenge Bice er_ tells the office unnounced that he bad to roker with his wrestle with am old account. sweetheart because Ned, wholly unprepared for this of their ultra move, had no time to think of any- thing to stop him but be had no desire to sit there reading and smoking alone. Aunt Lyddy met him in the hail on her way upstairs. Eight o'clock, or balf-past eight, was her hou! for retirement. She looked at Ned with some surprise. “Going out for a walk, Aunt yddy. Uncle Claude's busy.” ffering Saints! It’s bedtime. Well. don't get Into any more mis- chief than fs natural d can't be helped.” She yawned a good-nigit as the door closed, and took her way to bed. Ned went past the lighted win- & SMITH - Fifth Ave. Bidg. PAYNE, BUR NEW YORK (Oficial City, State an4 Cort Newspaper) 4 Chinese War Lord ain dow of the office, little: guessing t i : that Claude Dabbs was struggling 1 ne through one of the crucial mo- ments of his life. ‘The woman whom Claude had seen at the Iron Hand inn might have evolved herself ont of the Polly Johnston he had known. He wished he had been able to study her unobserved and for a longer time. If {t was Polly, what a won- derful thing life was. To make out 2 of that discontented, ambitious drudge, the woman he had seen to- day! He commenced severa! im- Iv- The MNiskingt eing Intimate Stories of aging interviews and stopped PSH Me. the Womans Side of Official pe genre hy ha are ~, wag Polly. He imagined speaking to her, meeting her, What would her face look like as It turned to ward him? He remembered how t had looked this afternoon wheu he saw her in the Iron Hand ian as she spoke to the girl. The girl! Absorbed in the thought of Polly, he had forgotten the girl. Who was she? Had Polly adopted her, or— Debbs smote his desk with his a Life in the Capital $= of Hankow No Place to Reduce fist and rose from his chair. He onene ¢ were talking began walking up and down, try- ; : (1 have told you about the rush- “aude did speak. He ing to piece Polly's life together is ing about to borrow silver and linen ering be! Then. thinking. thinking, stopping, begin- 2 th when the president is dined at a 2 private home. Tomorrow we'll have some news of what happens when he dines in a hotel or public place.) + Ned was | % again, with a new thread ft er, | h time, but all pulled him back head- | to the same question. He bent over his desk. writing Ned was concerned. He offered! numerous letters—all to one wom- to attend to Claude's business and, an. Finally he leaned back in his | drive him home. He was sure Mrs.| chair, tore up the last note and Johnston wouldn't mind in the| thrust it deep into the pile already jeast. Or, he conid arrange with| in the waste basket. The thing ite SM da oto | some one to bring the track back, | would not solve itself, He was still shakes across the 29d Claude could occupy the frout; at sea as to his first move. seat with him. Ned, thrusting his head into the ne wild cataract leaps in Claude shook his head. | doorway to aay good-night, found of China, One day he i naive Weaistiine to sympathize with the Cantonese; the next, Faint » Sinner . 1927 G NEA SERVICE, INC. OF xo: Churchill's mot tor aku _ glory. 4 “It isn’t anything, my boy. Just|a weary-looking, grim-mouthed ira iidiotment Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes a headache. Get them often. Guese| man. This was so unlike Claude's fags.) denied fi flying; ‘. et I drove the car up too fast and| usual face and greeting that he Grimshaw and, alinest <a echoes, .dy had the sun in my eyes. You stick} was puzzled. Claude stopped him. bras aware of shat % | to your job.” “Don't mind the way I look and f be} hark, O hear! how thin and clear,| | He was off down the street, leav- | act tonight. I've got something on | And thinner, clearer, farther, ing Ned protesting. A moment; my mind, Something personal, and a go 5 | later, Mrs, Johnston and Mary| if I find it'll help any telling it, about him|0 sweet and far from cliff and scur | came out into the sunshine. you're the one I'll come to.” usage for ham be-| The horns of Elfiand faintly blow ie te tas Se “I'm your man, any hour of the b In the library that evening} day or night, uncle, if 1 can really i replying: Claude was far from being in his! help you out." | Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, dying,| USUal form. He was fidgety and/ When he had gone, Claude closed ying, dying. | restless, unable to settle“ down. the door heavily and went back to stand, ws the fire tate. Banning» voice courteous senate swapping casse ing! let us hear the purple glens! “‘Ten't ‘a serif. ., 2ur relation hip to he likes *; Ned comfortably arranged hiwself.| the desk. He gave up letter writ- x alphas Llu y of his uncle in likes even more” she © love, they die in your rich sky, } lit his cigarette and asked: ing for the night and sat there, They faint on hill or field or river;| “Have you always lived in Peace absorbed in his thoughts. Mrs. Coolidge’s Permanent Waves Our ial fea aie | ; There is little connection between! And grow forever a sony | Walle, C. M.? : (T0 BE CONTINUED.) iateanes panes wines, eee pion’ ine Soe vet teateea ca Claude started and gave Ned a} eee |F to build le hi 7 don the floor, the head being 7, set the wild echo: Wt three feet from an open won less both f to do with personal; — flyin, searching look. ee : 1 eo the side lanes of ance, but the permanent way-| And answer, echoes, answer, dying, ,"JU&t about. Twas the only son | At The Movies | “Sut a om Mr. Hath: ye} ‘iilage, one finds the ay not be interested | dying, dying. ! of my father, and he was a grocer. ae Hathaway, if you} Banning interrupte “Your h r,t colorful Stefaneson. He idge had two and is too. He wasn’t a very good one. | + to be married to Miso {1 offer, ax the state's exhibit A, Village ride street ' | photograph of the bedroom in ques is leap: | tion” ¥, that she will have! Alfred Tenn: | ELTINGE THEATRE | on: Bugle song) k, living in one of rebuilt teneme: tha’ agi story unique to the screen in has the “frizzy” rather from “The Princ: ‘ ine Clothes,” comes to the Eltinge Church roi Wout sorrowful te: Tt is an nm from Franz Molnar’s play, Men,” and is simple, wholesome and real. The characters are those that you might. meet, or, better still, you do meet, every day, You will know Now, Mr. Hatha * Banning} room, a view which/ included — the| went on triumphantly ° you if you w married to che in from th ta udventur cord, and upon it Bob artists, writer the lowation of the body{ @usicians, the clever young men women of the magazines. It ie an atmosphere far removed from fivat that this window was! i"& laboratories in strange » “L will ass] window in question, wax admitted vr engaged to be | into the re hin defendant, Cherry | pointed o in reference to the book case bes Churchill yhouted, “on | the window. the grotnds that” ing to his | After some parley between Chureh « the dest of the old Ita | tonight. The picture, tells a domes- But Bob had answered “Yeu,” be: | iil, the judge and Banning, the pho- d Irish residences of this bel! a} | | tic story which runs the gauntlet of fore Churchill's interruptic | torruph of the interior of the hed- mga tig ied oe Pir ey OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern| | motions from bubbling laughter to E INDEED IR,--THIS 19 I'm FRONT FoR H{ gut we HAVE HE FIRST HOSTELRN I Hid BAG, w /EMED RATES ON HAVE ENCOUNTERED, OW FE an’ 1 owe ‘ ALL our Roomeo! MN “TOUR OF THE NATION \Sxou ‘Wo-Btta, fon 5oRRY AR, = “Your honor,” Banning addre open when you discovered the body?) OF on an uptown ride street, } them’ all. the Judge, while Bob vat, white Banning rapped out you sure] gaueht between | monotonous stone NO CONCESSIONS ARE, | AG A CONCERT SINGER, THAT] p. ty weeare, i 8 plete, hat you can tense, y questi, do the answerlof thin?” nts, One CBsAe pon the young 7 oe igh with and ery with and do bot! re falowata Yu being covats fopart | "ottue sure » nni| tee at See er cee] AE AMONG RA OA! tin, ae see Bt Mat Be ant facts before this jury, so that] “Did you walk to the window and| Whose | feet bh eiehed ove! = A larmont, ma Rubens We sat ireailen in’ the begin: | tok out oe examine the window in| P29 land und wea.” Some have PROFESSIONAL CoOL) a WE'LL CALL )K yo | and Lewis Stone ate featured with Hens ix bianed inevitably in favor of | “No, not at that time,” Bob an-| 4 ote it ! | y 0 Hoffman in Mite betaccung?! # eins iveled aula: Here th z can come and ene their wae HMM ~ NERV WELL | | the supporting cast. 7 was, for a very short sharply. | Paine (gli en ad RA THAT FZ. ROOM NEXT TO i | Of erent interest to local theatre answered clearly, the ad Va ing slowly up to his high check| TOMORROW: While testifying ax ; a witness for the St Bob ning, to the surprise of every | manages to aid Che tor, nwitched hin questioning | (Copyright, 1 BARBS patrons is the announcement that Fox Films version of David Belasco’s outstanding stage triumph, “The Re- turn of Peter Grimm,” will come to the Capitol Theatre for a two day be grey: ‘inning Monday. ‘an the dead return and commune | with the living?” e This is the question with which rils the pungent odor of copra THE SERVICE Famous ones and little known vagabonds of the world drift in und drift out again upon the street» to cant a halo of the far away upon a intent upon its tillion Little ¢ in an exhibition game ut Or- affairs. Fla, he sobbed because the al “kids” wouldn't yet to see him make ow and then in the midst of the ? the intense drama deals. ‘The pic- a home run. Never mind the kids,! of a night club aw glimpse of i c at CHINESE JUNK Babe, just think of Col. Ruppert! {this far away tw caught, © controversy. to tay the leant in ade "Ehex e's in China over the hs ds Sometimes it is an unfamiliar uni. “More Than Iwenty Years Ago.” | dition, there is as ‘tender a love story foreign ‘concessions, The Chinese are j-|form, hugging the handsome figure Perhaps you'll never sce a he Good man—but not a good grocer. MeeteRs been unfolded on the No judgment, Credit to everybody | Alec B. ¥ranct and never pressed a bill. He and| peers in the real wor ‘Matecter mom had ideas beyond grovering | actors, plays the title role. The for me. They sent me to Rutgers | Selection of Mr. Francis by the Fox to get ap education, but 1 only officials was indeed a happy one. stayed three months. I got into Have me have previewed the pro- a kinda wild set.” duction declare that the veteran “At Rutgers?” actor rises to ‘great ‘ ‘i heights as Pete imm. r Yeh. I got gamblin’ and lost | esting sigelighe in ieee Ere, fifty dollars-and I got behind an- | always cherished th other yin ay exponen, Geni | Erngine tothe actin ere Bade was : tough. ‘8 more'n twenty us on the speaking stage by Da- years ago, but I remember] vid Warfield, ees Eerie rr Wine, moet one night. ‘| What t ut finished me was o getting a letter from mom tellin; J ‘me pop was so sick they didn’t on ustajingle pect ry 6 cana asking mé to | “rye found what makes the wheels a patient people) but when the } & . \of a visiting hero from abroad; Hiab Introduced those wide pants] tine like this in a newspaper, 40 bere) sometiney an evening cont parts to there wus bound tu be trouble, . | it wd yermany penis Dawes Love! display the flowing emblems of u| Ta China, theysdo everything back-|'"% Cup. ole weer | cgneulury attache, Or in some cafe! ward. That's why they're 80 g00d]. wy wisstun novie in ten of foreign name and flavor the alert bea hep the Englinh. - Any-| oid now-and seen to be very wue °¢, nd fevered cheek of a young | fe Ws m4 ‘3 Ra Idier of fortune betrays the hatch- | seful in helping China to win y! i Eg Beate metyen Bar inte Se liberty. jink of some romantic plot. Once 1} saw such a fellow, who seemed to; can stand. ... The Jewish peo have gtenped from the pages. of Fwhould quit going buck to Pale ae THOUGHT ¢| Kichard Harding Davis, His’ pres-| and settle in Chinu instead, A THOUGHT ae: I was told, menntia slussber:| ” y ought to do well where there] @————__________ ing scheme to don little upsetting in ho many old Chinese junks. \" tiny South Americun republic, Neither cant ye your pearls be- thew, vii:6. ¢ moon doesn't control the] fore swine—M: er, says un eastern aciontixt. j routine of profit and loss, barter the moon isn't silly enough] A man exercising no forethought) and toll, hum-drum and gayely, ‘that job. will soon experience present sorrow.| monotony and stereotype, through Ofte —-Confucius, which now and then one may catch aro offered the course in Resear Vata @ fleeting glimpse of tho glamour old science at Vassar Doliegs, A total eclipse of the midnight sun of high adventure and death fuced| All around the city moves on its! ly| Is scheduled for northern Sweden on in the struggle with alien climates | “What did 1 rages keen “| ie visible ait night north of the arenes CP GuaeRs swan, Gnude saved At Ned. hesitated, Pog thats eathlag! ease io! tic circle, 1 (Copyright, 1927, NEA Gervice, Inc.) and said slowly: “Got home, tound. j * * ° Porn? ey he a eppey ger AE