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PAGE FOUR ee The Bismarck Tribune ,, It would s tho “ma rh the shoe usually ought! Aa tadsseidiat Newe be on the other foot. If anyone should feel in-! 4 in Independent Newspaper debted, shouldn't it be the pa | THE Te 5 . , \ Ee No child asks to be born, He is brought ints! Saint (Established 1873) existence in spite of himself, and his parents * Published by the Bismarck Tritiune Company. in duty bound to give him the best up-bringing|, Faith ent BoE von atiatinraneee arck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at they possibly can. In simple justice they ; But those ah: “Precident and Publisher "thing cise. The best home, the kindest minutes had ent, for Bob rge D. Mann....... had d upon driving the over- ment, the finest education possible—thi "| wrought girl along quiet streets u x Subscription Rates Payable in Advance child's rights, and no parent can in fairness give til she had had a good ery, and had ily by carrier, per year .. secs anything else { apologized to him for her unwar- ily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) Wh Stak eae B weds the child's fenetact >| ranted outburst. Daily by mail, per year, hy, then, try to pose as the child’s benefactor “The no need to apologize, he had told her tenderly, s about her, her head pressed his breast, “I want to tell When one fulfills an obvious duty one should not! darling, go around claiming credit for extreme generosity, (in state outside Bismarck)..... Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota Member Audit Bureau of Circulation and kindne that IT shall not hold Bead f of atin . “duty?) 2 thing you may say Member of The Associated Press wes : r We MUU ot this terrible time. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to that children owe their pare All too often wel | hall tig Heurt, awd the use Sua Nee ef all add dispatches forget that parents owe their children far greater naw yo love me. ivan ‘a tredited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- duties, Far worse than a disobedient child is the), Psith’s eves were still misty with 8 ti us origin Se % are ss es tears when she slipped quietly intq Satlithed tereiae "Ri rights of republication ‘of all parent who, through thoughtlessness or selfishness| her seat beside Cherry. Through other matter herein are also reserved. or plain ignorance, gives his child anything but the tt mis! cry He WE ae best care and training he is able to give Jeep’ violet shad- The Foreign Representatives 3 As for filial love and respect any pa golden eyes, ee he COaEAN ' ' ! eae dish, pale little mouth CHICAGG DETROIT = have them who deserves them. Love Cherry smiled at her siste Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg. are not things that can be forced. child) Faith noted that the tiny hands’ flut- PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH yives them gladly where the parents are worthy tered nervously as they tried to con- NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. ‘ bs : leeal s thing in her handba of them. } Cherry th «Utheal City, State and Crauty Newspaper) Let's lament a little less about undutiful Sale ash ly fearful of dren, and a little more about undutifal parents, — |! i : " y i | uv’ herry stammered, A New hia i pega re ail itting { Faith would not be put of A Ne 9 Goctor, Gying, tert Selon i veo Ever aa? She gently unclasped ster’s his only son off with exact! 6 will We Ever Win? j fruits from the lack Teather bige Meee eiL-the doctor Heeb A © omedern Amerion grown very prowl) and, against Cherry's pleading whis c } : + “tamed: hi “Wel per, opened it. A small hettle lay stating that the son hi right ty) ef the which we have “tan i nature, We Oe ete ot Oe ee aide share in his father’s estate by his “unfilial and un- tunnel through mounta e fly through the air, Gown, and filled with a cl mber dutiful treatment of his benef: we obliterate deserts with irrig tion, w send m aie uh ey, hel uit An ie ce Now we don’t know anything about the private | Si¢ through the nd we feel that we have peril visions of her be history of cither this doctor or his son. 1 may be, | Pretty well triumphed over the forces of nature. loved f suicide racing "1 s fut is dine the Hos: Cote he in for all we know, that the son was 4 ate whe But there is one thing that we have not cone Le tae Guay had proved a terrible trial to his and, on duered, Tt is the Mississippi river, | shakily. 8m not guilt als the other hand, it may be that the father a| For two centuries we have been fighting: it. | aftald’ ot nein eee oft while domineer tyra! And we scem no nearer to victory now than when ‘eyes Widened with what looked = What we would ik at is this: How long | we n. It is still out of eur control. It to Faith to be the very fear that she is it going to be before we parents outgrow the takes its toll of live 1 proper pera oe ea es Sh motion that cur children are u deep, inescap- that we can do to stop | able debts t > How long are we gn + i e : Will we ever gain the 1 ry? Per .| Women’s club members are soliciting able debts to us ow long are We going to con il we ever gain the mastery Been eee: SaNdeutenOErHalt tinue to feel that we are their nefacters” sim but we must redoul ur efforts, at all ev in 1 n business pla feed azgl educate them?) We must do more than we have yet done. clinies “eh re ile | ei : Hthe ¢ h [ity Council is in charge of a hous: }to-house canvass in the resident istrict and J. of the committee sol ply because we Cothe a Buck PRIVATE goes back, CHEST DRIVE Jxalesmen who make their PAUL Bismarck. iy arto GETS STARTED | coach miele! i ——— |} Advantages of the _ Community | ' Chest were reiterated today by those Editor's Note: This is the 2ist. | But the wind sweeps briskly in charge of the campaign. Fchapter in the story of a former doughboy who is revisiting France sus an advance guard of the ond ALE, EY They pointed out that, under the Chest plan, there is just this one ampaign, instead of nine or ten as nization Fis the nmiettes and > hig! heights above What heii smes ~ THIS MORNING: ing City Workers Are Canva to Raise $5,000 Set as Goal CHAPTER XXL e slopes, { its expenses fo ¥ those are fit to live who are| pling there. “A foothold on the not afraid to die posite bank of the river w i 1 its propo: This is the inscription on the foun-| only to be lost. The Bazoches For Six Months six months | erected to the mem- | and «ll along the line the O. D. | : | lowing, to a budget committee. This of Quentin’ Roosev It stands mess-kitted soldiers swept | ape ‘committee, composed of seven busi- the left of the village strect. A When they took Fismes they Fir belief th mM men, has carefully gone over Stream of water pours trom the open the back of the Boche. i is the tor figur and established the mouth of a sculptured lion into the Bridge a Memorial whic hus been waiting, ble operating cost for busin, The gurgle never ceases.’ The old city hall in Fismes, bear-|(inraien we took to the: Held y which will permit it to Across the way is a huge barn tacks of shelling Ys acag: this morning to raise $5,000 in a und_serve the community, Peasant is unloading hay from Ay poatiiaecrideanig support nine — welfare t that there is not a cent e connected with this driv wagon, poking it through the window TA cANA aikinouniee Ni of a lott. | GS ana AORTA the n the Hughes » pointed out. All the Chamery is on the way to the of HhKt ateparle: et nine was blown at ng done by local people, with- It only takes about an hour fe ; i ning, the, workers any cost, so that those who con- now to make that distance, start-!" Once eowas a tin sig ver-} re the Association of Comnierce tribute can be sure that all their Through Coulagn Cohan, Dra- a thousand bullet holes. It is gone Stutted on the campaign which will ating in the Che: vegny. Or off to th de through Le 7 continue over tome res the French; Org nizations participating. in this Evangelical Group Names Director of Charmel, Cierges, Sergy and Nes! Ds Prey An NS ueting a bridge.! : On to Chery-Chartreuve, St. Gilles nuribated: by tie te he Boy Scouts, and St, Thibault (Santobi Wwania, It will be a) stlvatio en's Community ouncil, Band, Campfire 4 Nearly All Rebuilt ture when it is com-1 (04 rb ero as The region is rebuilt extensive od 4 Me pou easieky * us res IF. “The houses have been te-as- ” Fismes —- The , friendiess, North Davets — Religious Education sembled, for they use all the stones ¢ the boys ee cuitse ste. ana ifferent! then gion’ aE Sle ante ied nb EREVE SG eMasde Pere yc oe piiey, ree | ut eas Be wilde ittn an hous s to help in the drive and 10 ted director of religious education of trill. A jtlngle: ear - = other men were choyen by the cam- the Minnesota conference of the Fow-gauge railroad in front of the | TOMORROW: Where the Min-/ kn cimpitiec, witch ps headed by eerie with: Bin ane ike jepot. denberg Line was Snapped. he group which is 5. Muel: rd will be Rev. H. pitol offices. D. C. Trapp, St. Cloud wribning sta coast cathe ule ake and Professional | J. G. Heidinger, St, Paul. ing horsemanship and fe: > Old Masters i gerous daring. — But ——_————# | nerely a picture of — unprece When 1 at ve ister to the | Stunts there is a real stor ¥ ia fend and sister to the | which the thrills arc a logical part.| Runets In addition, the cast is one of the When no more avidly I drink the fest and carries forward the action wine of the story to a Ik conclusion. | Of human love; when the pale) The picture was directed by Orvill] Proserpine Dull from an ul story by| Has covered me with poppies, and, Odela Rogers St. John, and is a fine enterta Don't mis cold rust Has cut my lyre-strings, and the sun has thrust £Me_ underground world-vine, nment from every angle to nourish the Men shall discover these old song = of mine, aaa te. And say: ' This woman lived—as WAGES FOR WIVES Poets must! Wives ‘should reevive Thi woman lived and wore life as wages, somethin in the nature f£ sword an allowan h week, a =T0 conquer , Nindont: this dead of hon nomics advocates. That’ * woman read snail 1 i ii some © proposing high school Tn ate. pled | Book of Love 1 educations for all holders of master The meanings. Then the sails of somo of the wives pater the bees faith she spread, th ee | without the shus Wha Pa faring out for regions unex-! ¢ would th phon Went singing down the River of sr 2 ‘the Dead. Be pelke ~-Elsa Barker: “When Tam Dead." | there are 1,700,000 more women than aes aeco eee according to the — actuaries, if ae = %) Quite a serious unemployment situa. . At The Movies | tion oO ' We “know “one gentle- te cscs ome man 1 Edinburgh who nm ore + | fuses to tip his hat. j 7 ELTINGE THEATRE Pee i Disappearing nk 3 ihe Aegis Beaches Browning Was arredted Brtnc well dressed is a business as well as a social asset. weapon of the western bad man re-| in Chicago. Is it possible the eily is 5 nei Plades the conventional, six-gun fa | not so bad as it’s painted? . | A Lanpher Hat brings you the finishing touch. Lanphers he Mysterious Rider,” production | of the Zane Grey novel now at the Fltinge, with Jack Holt and Betty are styled by expert designers. Made from imported A Detroit bride had fur, they provide the corrcet headwear for the correctly pairs of shoes, 4 pie 30 f of Jewel as principals. 24 pairs of gloves, 22 hats, ii maak GfIhe, jmiquitous “fluid makes ite forth, almost’ enough clothes for a seemed haat Latest spring styles and shades now on reen debut as a hold-up accessory | sui , nowadays. isplay at leading stores. when Charles‘ Sellon, as the villa weece | ie sore Mother and D; shps Jack Holt a receipt for $ written in the vanishing hand. When Jack goes back to the colony of desert homesteaders that had en trusted the money to him to buy of Selion as a holder of a Spanish grant t@ their lands, he flashes the receipt to show how clever he was—and the panic is on. The mysterious rider is then and| June Walker, star of “Gentlemen there forced to do some high and, Prefer Blonds,” was bitten by a dog. fancy riding to save his neck from! Probably a pedigreed canine. infuriated ranchers bent on Tyne ne sl % ae : ; . jaa, 1 <The picture is a graphic portraya of the strugyle of the government | ustajingle | OO teaders to reclaim their lands the desert. It was taken on the! lifornia desert and shows the uc- conditions. The cast ineludes David Torrenee,} Kennedy, Guy Oliver, Ivan istie,, Albert Hart and Arthur} 00 hter Week offers an opportunity for mother to stay’ at home some night and get uainted with her, family. Popularly Priced at Ten, Seven and Five Dollars Short w times money. ight on merchandise some- means 4 long wait for the Into the surf the beauties dive, ‘When summer comes anew. It’s too cold now. Perhaps that's why Tae ocean seems so blue. A THOUGHT ! | CAPITOL THEATRE of-the most thrilling stunts Some fin sting’ feature Fox Films ho Twister,” » Tom Mix r which bad Lanpher Hats are sold exclusively in Bismarck by tit forward! God iu all of them.—Gervantes. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ow Sinners? 19287 & DEA SERVICE, INC. ‘CLEANING UP: FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 Keep out of the Kitchen / e Cincinnati’s first Clean Up cam- | fo—to keep! paign reduced the fire loss more) i n j than $900,000 and brought an annual “What is it, ( de-| saving of $160,000 in reduced insur-} ance premiums, according to the “Tell me!” : ; campaign chairman there. Cherry’s quivering) In Decatur, the fire loss | lips protested. “Don't ask me, Faith: |19 the year before the fir | cleanup is fine, but its chief purpos: | should be to inspire those reached by its message to continual cleanli- | ne The importance of these cam- |paigns to clean up and keep 1 up | cannot be overemphasized. “It follows that painting will fol- | low cleaning, since rubbish often con- ceals the need of paint, and the ma has sufficient pride to keep “What is it?” raith askea sharply, unmindful that Banning was interro- , Jefferson Ander- the witness son, who Was again on perty clean also wants it to stand. 5 Abe bright, under a recognizable coat of; Spirits of ammonia,” Cherry an-| jain | swered, in so low a voi could hardly hear h manded, her heart leaping with fear “[—l an't! leas va ue iad uh pe paign, but the following y e While Faith's bewildered mind was | only ‘$63,467, the national’ clean-up| Meals thout ay 7 groping for a solution to the puzzle,!and paint up committee members| wr coo. Churchill sprang forward to take the! have been informed. witness, n, whom Banning | RN CR cmt pln suai wie eet Rio Janeiro Riot, BUY Some and try some today 12 oz in Each Standard Package “LT knew him—yes,” And ly Ra an: “on © you a nephew By the name] | nat) hie Bae bata lire riot » Anderson?” Churchill diskedy developed here last night over a re Os ela die Mynort alleped te Wave beh selrcilnten het k,| by the newspaper Apatris, that sw with strange defiance. | Anderson's face flushed angry red, as he answered, “Y. }competence of the pilots was r |" “yhis nephew, Clyde | Aaderson| sible for the mishap to the Br: was tried on a charge of embezzle- | plane which fell into the se H f bunk funds in Minturg four| attempting a trangAtlantic j ment o' ree ton was he not, Mr. Ander-| yesterday from Cape Verde Is | years ago, was he to B One person was k He was tried and acquitted,’ An | and several were wounded when Vecen checd ads ned mob gathered before the newspaper | Who was the chief (office. The building was damayed by the defense, Mr. Anderson ? stones. : ta } il aske directed The plane hopped off at Porto | tho unensy district . | Praya, Cape Verde Islands, yesterday ! | “Mr. Cluny was, M iph CQuny,*| morning, and when near the South | : Jerson answered American coast, fell into the sea. The | f Now nd your; commander, Jos De Barros, * Mr. comrades, Licutenant and Newton Braga and Me a gleam of hope for Cherry. | Brazilian coast. F | Vaseo Cinquinis were rescued ‘ df course we did!” Anderson steamship Ang swered with unn ry violence. the Brazilian National Telegraph —_ ; tase today Mid) a | TOMORROW: Churchill's masterly | plane was being towed tetthe i re es cross-examination of Anderson brings of Fernando Do Noronha, off a ing waer is int é A OTE In What Month |) Is Your Birthday? Baking For Best Results Use DOUBLE ACTION First in the Dough-Then in the Oven Same Price 72°237 | For Over 35 Years Millions of Pounds Used By Our Government “HELPS REDUCE. -RIRE LOSSES Head of International Fire Chiefs’ Organization Com- mends Campaigns On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R and Paint Up campaigns to reduce the national vet been devised, president of Association of . International Chiefs, declares. “Our national fire loss now r the staggering total of about § 000.000 every year,” Chief Bywater declared. “The greatest causes of this loss were carelessness and rub- h, both causes that can be casily eliminated, “It is time we came to a real tion that a daily cleanup of our erty is as important as our d Hood. A week or two of intensive DR. R. S. ENGE - Chiropractor H Examination Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. 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