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t “PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927 = 1 senna ; i ey; att i john Da Rockefeller isn't] of speech. We suspect his contempt, $ . niches formerly occupied by such open-air des- 2 i cither, . . «Sweeping gowns of a dime. John Da Rockef however, wil) be, only temporary, f ¢- The Bismarck Tribun Pea ae Hie Daivieg, beothersr: We kage’ hb aa RBS CHUTE fave, been brushed seslde/ ving Whore: seats, ts,We? {ieeeee neuen : ' ‘An Independent Newspaper venture higher than talking back to a traffic cop. § ° Ain? FASHION GRAND? wade ‘enitherelt eno plumes ion Pile apemat yy Nour ressond basta nec eh AM Eas : = sudde expectedly, ¢ ew gold Good things come in small pack-[hats this year because of the big| classed as a failure. yive ' d cing any Bi THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Bus pl pid osstorlhy sedans! ulsd gl a thin VERE -Shys Wfaahion: Weitees| GERIwAd Teum tHe hearse’ ABORIBTSALT In etree e, Couple Gr Geeks new, andj men since Lincoln, (Established 1873) rush—and, of all places, in Nevada! Y ‘ tell from th patel wheth:| Chicago, In Paris the! h done a thing about “Valen-! ¢ \ Isn—a ’ aces, s a . j ou can e| rom ie parcel wheth- Behe 6 ky Oe ye e ei i f bd Published by the Bismarck Tihane Gonnene| Prebably most of us won't be able to go pros- jer it's a package of cigarets or $666|womer are fighting out the issue| ci Ley ain paride nor aeela utletad nek i e Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| ting We must continue to work at the old task worth of Easter ensemble for the|of whether or not they'll wear} ig! SHUR Ate nats ee Oia cee” Oe 4 Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at | Pecting. © mibaE cy Phsere friend wife: . . . There'll be no] trousers, As if that were any anes George Bernard Shaw says his a “bridge o 189 Pe beaten } © ismarck as second class mail matter. |for thg weekly pay envelope. But we hope, with a hip and shoulder bustles in the par-| tion these d contempt for a British bill to re-!t» Palm Beach.” A born pres this newest striki does not fi ade this year, but that doesn't seem ie es strict American movi sigs so great like that is wasting her time with a George D. Mann..........President and Publisher | fervent hope, th elt GA elle RR eles AAP, a Ii otc ei | ‘ Sake TANGAORSAY HEE to_relieve the _traffie _congestion,!_Burglars in a Cleveland home got! that it deprives him of the power skillet. ||| ; ¢ Gilsdiplion Rite Payable ta KAbaRaS out; that vast veins of ore are discovered; A Gn eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeEeeeEeeEeEeEeEEeEEoEeeEeEeEeEeEeEe——e—e—eEeE—Eeeee—eeeeee - Daily by carrier, per year ............ + $7.20 | Shaggy, penniless prospectors grow rich over uu Bi | Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck)... 7.20 that mining camps spring up in profusion, filled ; Daily by mail, per yor. j with brawny young men and with old-timers who | e (in state outside Bismarck) . ++ 6.00 | oy emember mining camps of long ago. # Datly Wr mall, owtslde of Nesta Dube .-.-. G08)" As we hope that ese mining eampe-are as | Soe seeveeUCVeCeEemNEee® | ti i : : 5 prright, 1035, by Margaret ‘ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation wild and as unrestrained as they were in the days ‘WNU service F | Member of The Asnociated Press {of yore, Let there be unpainted dance halls and- ‘ ; The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to (say it softly—rough bar rooms, and two-gun men, THE STORY the use for republication of all news dispatches | und shootings, and vigilance committees and all the} CHAPTER L—With a strange e e e 4 7 eae |whom he introduces as his nephew, nga . it We not Mubedba teal in this tas rest, Ned Carter, ude Melnotte Per, and also the local news of spontaneous origin r i paiva’. wil on ee a returns from New York to his pei ‘ published herein. All rights of republication of ail| Al! of this, of course, will be rather rough on eral grocery at ce Valley, Pn.! other matter herein are also reserved. those luckless folk who get shot by the two-gun | to men or fleeced by the “gambling hells” ov robbed | he by the mustachioed desperadoes or blinded by boot- 4°" Aunt Liddy,” his housekeeper, ains that Carter is a chance ntance, veteran of the World, Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It Foreign Representatives cmcags: LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, tex liquor. That ean't be helped. We have no pity Tiking’ to.” "shat Met and taken A Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg, i” 0vr hearts today. Negaied H1-—Carter tells Aunt | if PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH We want to see—and read about—action; real,|{¥4ly he, has broken with his} NEW YORK < i ‘ Fifth Ave, Bldg. | old-time, wild-western, mining camp action. We lof his resentment of their ultra! fa ic want to know that, for all the settled regularity of pacific tendencies. With Dabbs (Official City, State and County Newspaper) A History Making © our well-policed cities, there is still a place in this {p'"4 Cloner Hollow, abiding SW I [country where gold is heing digeed amid scenes of | srankey” nccotiing to Them - The Frontier Comes Back abandon and carnage. Paes igh las nee : § We thought we had lost the brave, romantic old) If this gold rush were in Hlinois, nay, or Ver-|tamitly “renee ed ett i west; we thought the untamed frontier had gone | mont, it wouldn’t affect us this w: But it is in|, grecery order and in his abse ‘ ‘i ghe way of the wild buffalo and the sealp-lifting Nevada! Nevada—where the limitless, sage-brush |{f%, Fiz Dorothy, Selden, | reveais | Comanche. But it seems we were mistaken, plains lie open to the everlasting sunlight, with d Carte Rangeley, son of Loren Be They have found gold again in Nevada. Let us tant mountain peaks shining on the far horizons Rineeley, New York banker. at be thankful. : and with a tang in the clear air that speaks of | ,CHAPTER Il, — Next day Ned ; Our life has grown standardized and ,monoton- eternal youth reborn to an untrammeled heritage! | boy. Ata residence, the “White | : aus. We turn to the movies and to hooks for our Let the gold rush go on! This standardized coun. | House.” he, delivers eee ’ thrills; we enshrine sallow city gunmen in the try needs it sorely. who tells him she and her mother \are alone in the house, the servants having left them because of the “loneliness.” He promises to try to + procure household help. Arrange- ment is made for a cook to go to the ‘Johnstons’. CHAPTER IV—The cook being un- able to begin work at once, Ned vis- its the White House to inform Miss Johnston of the fact, Explaining the situation to her mother, the Mary,” is astonished by that emotion at the mention of Starting Thursday Morning And Continuing Until Saturday Evening ei | onfessions o/ Nes ing athe Woman’ Side of Official’ 4 Life in the Capital o= ed Sines sta ited, pot ts toy ee! for groceries. ‘They are seen by) lle Sumner ae To Win an Election life in Washington who cannot tell of Dorothy Selden. ; akhivgeon 28.—Toughie ts T wouldn't le ou for a some “boner” she has pulled. CHAPTER There is something fie dooHle of Min Ha Nae vite thi in the world, ma'am, but Most of them will tell of ‘the din-| about Mary aguely familiar to Wan fede ea, ee couet Bight a lodge next ee a something on other they Dab BRS and he is, highly interested in di “ of " ‘ day and is job’ll give me a ended, wondering why in the world | village gossip concerning ie mother} aoa it, Toughie heara a cat out good chance at being president folks didn't go home, only to be final-| and daugi Mrs. Johnston — xc- sae 23 This matter of seating and leav rily told a whisper that es Mary to an inn for lunch and standing according to rank Couldn't go home until they con, Dabbs sees Mrs. Johnston” causes all kinds of difficulties. A selves had gone ause they his wife, “Polly,” and is disturbed certain woman, for instanee, had in- “ranking guests. forms Ned he has something on} eat ited three senutor’s wives and Mrs,|_ The diplomatic set are m nd that he would like to tel! ce iplaehL ah aoa Woodrow Wilson to a musicale. finicky about their places at table,! him. ig he cat will still be th invitations had gone she discov-| regarding any personal slight as an aE he that there were but three front | #ffront to their nations, He Féiiehibered how tne other, Rank Means Everything {gente in the box, It was impossible| Even the august White House ix! young ‘Claude, after Mateniug. to Toughie ia not the only member! to choose the two to sit in front with | not above eriticiam, as there | horaienty or anti, Seeded of the ‘animal kingdom — sutfering | Mrs, Wilson, so the lady canceled the number of stories of guests refusing | Het Silently for awhile, had blurted from precedence in Washingtoi party. to sit down to state dinne i Py rs until; Rank is part of the very fiber of | What to Do their seats were changed, nearer the the city y. Ever since a Mrs. Key Pittman ost, or farther from an obnoxious | : Even Servants Want Rank }went home from a party because she Tight or left-hand neighbor. | low about me?” the younz Servants only ¢ jobs in the| Was seated wrong, and then cam-| ,. ,Just Good Business Claude had asked, and realized as homes of those lower in rank when /|Paigned among members of the Con-| This is not considered rudeness | he said it that it was a fool ques: | they cannot get anything better, and |eressional club and the Senate Lad.|™¢rely good business. tion, Beaty aire, comethiue etter injiee Luncheon: Club for atejeter ob-| | ne Sotlsty columun of! Washing. nd the girl had laughed, this city where woman toils not,)Servance of their “obligations,” new- IP Or Ween cuerve: thin! , after tonight you Offering the Very Finest of Silks at a Record-breaking Low Price—the Results of several large purchases —Silks For Dresses —Silks for Scarfs ranking membe: -—Silks for Sports Wear . re you coming buck?” | Silks for Lingerie neither does she spin, and whi comers are handed little booklets b tter of precedence, topping the Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the secretary | both clubs telling them just what is/ list with the doings of the president | ) of the navy, is not even yet for-|expected of them to uphold the honor | #"d Mrs. Coolidge, following with! She had dared to say It, actu- | given for being photographed hang-| of the nation. v ident, ambassadors, judi- | ally dared to look him in the eyes er clothes on the line. | But these little booklets forget to | binet, senators, congressmen.} und say it. and waitresses and cham-|tell what to do in the exceptional edence. The president of the “Ix that so?” the boy had | bermaids and butlers rank in their) case, for instance, which Is most | Hnited Hp aoe ce | snapped, and he had never been —Silks for Decorative Purposes Plain Colored Silks Printed Silks 4 For Silks Worth $1.95 to $2.50 own organizations, lodges and un-| eve ; n- i i eli ions, acording to the rank of there What to do, for instance, about|in# though she may be. They say | in his life, Rebellion had to senator's wife nar-|the daughter of a former president,|4ent by refusing to do it. | “After tonight, eh? Well, the! 5 ployment bureau had|:#nother for the wife of the speaker | night's still young.” Beats that, struck through her laughing when she left, and said, | There is not a woman in official| Ao agitate Mes Coolidze wears in| {ls a c t I . what was It—frighteued?" = (fm A little telephone — switchboard | “It's my last night,” he had an- this humorous and romantic story, | !t, Shor' Before Bob could answer, Mr. broken lip of the vase, thus dispell- ’ United States,” says Colleen, who| to his feet somehow and moved all this questioning by ‘the di: “Are you able to fix, approximate-| spent several hours daily for three! with her. He could not have told any testimony along these lines 13] eve! ear in| the courtroom was} Plays in the picture, “She must be| a 4 i incompetent, irrelevant and immate-|strained for the answer, Upon his| fast thinking and fast acting. She| "lm. Yet, now that he understood my purpose with y certain tests, which I will de-| In fact, she must be a very nice and} the feeling would not have grown these questions and their answers to|scribe if you so direct, I fixed the|# very unusual person.” xo fast, nor been so dangerous. If if your honor will have thejat approximately eight forty or eight|in “Orchids and Ermine” * re jury withdrawn, that all such testi. | forty though it is possible that| thor, Carey Wilson, Jack Mulhall, (“Usted him he would have been “Objection overruled,” Judge Gr By not a flicker of an eyelash did | food tide of feeling she had delib- shaw rapped out. “The witne: Cherry betray fear or surprise at Old Masters ‘| erately evoked and something in inatructed to answer ithe au ." [this fixing of the time of death so her must have answered hix pas- From the press tables a that it coincided with her confessed | %—— ‘sion, She was deadly afraid of relief went up. Western Union boys, visit to Ralph Cluny’s bedroom. By| Creep into thy narrow bed, Arts i employ ice Longworth, who ranks ‘several Other folk: it's up to” ed within him, and yet he ire- phoned that they had a job for her of the House. Cencaking: of president's wives,| "Something in the way he sald| > and a few other things.) | guard. Her expression chunged. F:' : ° t { Si " coming to the Eltinge for! “It's getting late, 1 think you'd | y pw n ator in the lobby of a huge! h # “Why out movin Why cut Nuc a © 1927 & NEA “The telephone operator is one of; ‘Then she had moved to the door, Churchill was on his feet, shouting| ing any possible doubt that the vase trict attorney into the social life of within a few minutes, I mean, the| Weeks in a Los Angeles main ex- exactly why, but there was a dan: ria : answer Cherry's very life might de-| must have the disposition of a sane, Ns younger s@f, Claude Dubbs felt paint a character portrait of this de-|time of death at approximately one| A large capacity for trials und! she had laughed at him he would mony, is extremely relevant to thia|death took place as early as ecight| heads the supporting cna compelled to be worthy of. her scenting a big moment, hovered over/her own admission, she had asked | C¥€eD, and let no more be said! shal as well.as ob a, “Minnie, maid, announced she| ¥ . One thing is demanded for |* president to establish a prece- | wembered, he had not hated her. in a diplomat's household. She wept | They All Pull “Roners” | tomorrow you'll hear about the paste | — = | She began to look ever sv litte- Friday and Saturday. | better go.” New York hotel is the heroi | Swered, SERVICE, INC. a is the heroine of the most interesting persons in the| swiftly, and held it open. He rose his objections. “Your hon object had been the instrument of death, this defendant, on the grounds that|time of death?” Banning asked, and| change, Practicing for the part she} yerous feeling growing up inside it. anning retorted | pend. She must have unlimited self-contro!,| if the gitl had not looked so scared, and I can quickly demon-{half hour before my arrival, that is,| thrills is demanded of the operator’ have been ashamed. If she had yy its au- ¢ thirty-five.” — salebieaiad trust. But she saw, and feared, the the chairs of frantically busy report-!Chris Wiley the time when she had| in thy onset! All stands fast, “I want you to go now,” she ers. tepped into his coupe, parked in the| Thou thyself must break at last. had said, hard, cold and sturing. “If ‘I did escort Mrs, Wiley, then Miss| driveway close to the house, and had |» ' you don't, I'll call down to the of- 4 Cherry Lane, toa dance at the Marl-| learned the hour to be nineteen min-| het the long contention cease! fice.” i : 4 boro Country Club on Saturday, Oc-| utes of nine. : reese dic Swans, and swans are) He had faced her and shut the i h ive Ts f Silk Ch ‘ tober Bob answered slowly but| “Your witness, Mr. Churchill,” * . door, and now he was sure hi ; ; Fro 4 distinct] | Banning smiled triumphantly, as if) Het them have it how they will! lia on,” he had sald = i a? A Most Compre ensive List o Si 8 to oose m 5 r ‘ : Thou art tired: hated her. pent teins pabie Ot ppepinement. of his case was clinched. ju art tired; best be still. | grimly. “Call ‘em up at the office. missed Bob without another question.| TOMORRO' Churchill does his They out-talked thee, hissed thee,, What you going fo tell ‘em? That Cherry leaned back to grasp his| best to shake the teatimony of the! tore thee? I'm not your husband? hand as Bob took his seat immedi-| medical expert and scores with the Better men fared thus before thee; | She shook her head. He could ately behind Faith. “Don’t feel . Fired their ringing shot and passed, | xee her face, puzzled, bewildered, badly,” she whispered, a brilliant Hotly charged—and sank at frightened. PRINTED PONGEES PLAIN RADIUMS: c* PRINTED FOULARDS PLAIN CREPE DE CHINES. * smile on her lovely little face for the |g—— ey] iiat 1 ain yout bushend: ahd i ; Fee alk acaRdine eek. Cane At The Movies (|| Giyt* MF thems and be! you don't care about having ne | PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES MOSTLY FULL LENGTHS # have had you lie for me for ‘the |#——— ——-—-—--——| Let the victors, when they. come, round ? ‘ | m I ” CAPITOL THEATRE When the forts of folly f; ui, She still stared at him, her wero, Bob,” Faith quivered, as her| Marie Prevost's new Metropo Find thy body by the wallt mouth open in an odd, babyish way 4 a , 36 and 40 Inches Wide cold fingers closed over icomedy corer gt ig x w ee Arnold: “The Last | that, a as ne was, he remem- ij tretched hand, “Bi z jat the Capitol theatre, provides Miss | Word. | bered he thought pretty. . s Bie ae crecsibing Vine Chores ever tBecves ihe stan eithys tnlendil | “Itt make you stay in this Smart Weaves of Dependable Quality in New Colors and Patterns _ \ 4 did, He'll have Mrs. Allbright testi-) opportunity for pathos and the color-|@——————____| souge short, if you stata row Ike ; = r) fy to what happened at the Country|ful roles in which she is at her] | Justajin le that.” ‘ Club—” Her supporting cast includes| | Jing! DR eek teat enc tet ae e e She and other .whisperers were Ford, George K. Arthur, | % | (ele Maren. 0) he doen i 1 ‘ silenced by the rapping of the judge's Trixie Friganza| Poor pop forgot to take his key, jaude Was there before her, Their gavel, which preceded the calling of i ape? he began to shout, | hands met on the handle, and some- next witne Lady” is based upon| “Hey, let me in.” His wifie did, | how, at his touch, she had given| < fpr Enos Paxton! Dr. Paxton!” |Frank Adams’ story, “Skin Deep,”| And then she threw him | Up, and swayed against him, Claude . . . oN é de a 4 ee te ree Agr ents lend bas ss ite central themes. the P< esate rs | felt a little shiver run through hfs Have the fun and satisfaction of making your own spring frocks and inquire at ag SURG Gitnens utand’ se hea Weece| arasel wed" the social Setinmneeee' oe] Ehin, Nervous Girl | strong body now at the remem: : : on the witness stand an ee jel and | : n 4 brance of how it had “finished” : . ee, eee sree ee, Wielianie seeiynieh Truk, sania. | Marie Gaing With Vino} him. too. but not tn the way either our pattern counter how you can make $100.00 while doing so. are the wound which had caused|the Irish climber impersonate a ro | of them dreamed. Winston Cluny.| cel: who failed to} “I was nervous, run-down, and| He was beyond- reasoning or eee af Baek Visston dati eseet ae tor tee reception. Harri-| ™y druggist recommended Vinol. | thought then. He had entirely death resulted from one blow uponison Ford is mistaken for a duke.| have gained 5 pounds and feel 100! given up to feeling. He put his the back of the skull, by a/ Complications, full of humor and| per cent better.”--Marie Remmel.| rm about her waist and held her ; drama, mark the di Yeu begin to feel stronger. eat and! cigsely to him as he turned the key The comic situations a: sleep better the very FIRST week! i) the door. sleree Bands st ‘ii Fri fan Hae * sie time io “You can have the key,” he had the wly-weal Matron an er} iron and et iver compound, ‘or ‘AJ beersdein ing, iifecloving, ‘ simple | over 26 years Vinol has helped weak,| Whispered, in a queer, husky voice, A. W. Lucas Co. a band, Barney Gilmore. The story| nervous women, over-tired men and| “when you Gall down to the office Aiea ana) Sopa, . : iS could have boos véamintatered rc bist ph ada] Tor the sereen by F. Me-| frail children, Contains no oil—| and say that the man in your room ® oe 9 . s ing the; Grew Willis, E. Mason Howard di-| pleasant to take. Hutchinson's Drug| isn't your husband, and you want 1smarc Ss Uu S @) in inese vase to the ‘8 rected, ee Co.—Adv. to get. rid of him.” —— (10 BE CONTINUED.) aes : : ELTINGE THEATRE A mine shaft in the Transvaal has —_—_—_—__ ¢ £ areca ea | Th it fascinatit ‘ole she ha: rtical depth of 7,062 feet, th: Several English railroad: 5 it oy the eae ie mt vi Apiringy ny screen te don'nted Se tomporaiute of the rock at that level | low lights instead of red. for. preted Se Dione has’ hook: Send. on tha Colleen 'Mocre in’ “Onchide. and being’ "6 degrees Farcentelt ignals, ‘ $ =

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