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RM ee Se Lees ene PAGE FOUR ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927 | Th Bi = k T; ib nel This was made strikingly manifest, recent- . n PRIVA [ E hack, { j e bismarc. ribu ly in the municipal elections in Stockholm. Controller of the World’s Destiny ia An Independent Newapaper Somehow, one always thinks of the Swedes as a0| i b PAUL . j a THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER eminently conservative nation; and yet not so long) soaee ee . - - CE of . pon (Established 1873) jago ‘the late M. Branting, a Socialist, was | . : . s | baker = 4 minister. Somehow one thinks of Stockholm oa : 4 * On the walls of either side are’ some = | Published Tribune Company, ‘ sail . ! | sditor’s Note: Th the 28th | On Bismarck, N.D., hed eter g a ee oe ee a, | reat, brilliant, capital city and yet the Sociallagy’ ; \ gnapter inthe story of a former | pastoral scenes, painted by one, M. S ‘as second class mail matter. jrule its municipal council. In the last body, theéyel | doughboy who is revisiting Re si tcide vignboaeds in the Statés, : D, Mann..........President and Publisher | with the Communists, had 51 members to 48 rép- UES ULE ACI isd a On the curtain of a door leading + pnt eaten nanan ntteteensasi ete M an 1 KNOW (MW A TOUGH: | ‘The Tribume and an advance | fn the euroom and the home of A & jTesenting the anti-Socialists. After a sharply F | guard of the “Second A. E. FY the proprietor is a sign: “Specialle ! Subscription Rates Payable in Advance |fought election, they recently increased their slen- Rasy BUT Just TAINK ce xevin | ee sccargote-—6 fratics 50. centimes =~ ,Dafly by carrier, per year .. . +8720 | der majority, the figures now standing 52 for the| CHAPTER XXVIII 1, in| douzaine.” But one has to learn to jority, gu 4 ‘Dp lad ‘he is in the Cafe Central, © (Daily by mail, per year, (in 22720 Cer b 1 ' OF WAAT ID Be I The scene ue Neue teat sxalles Daily by mail, per year, Socialists and Communists against 48 for the anti-: | Verdun, The hour—along paare| ‘And then % (in state outside Bismarck).............. 8,00 | Socialists. | DIONT Have You Poet wee nce teecive five sous| From the back room comes a i ‘Dakota! 37°55 00! Socialism can almost be taken as a thermometer , tay ure seated at a table) silently | twanging—a thrumming, It sounds Dafly by mail, outside of North Dakota.. te A I\"4 a day)—are tty | Tike: miele, Member Audit Bureau of Circulation lof a country’s general well-being, The more pros-| | sipping their glasses of rhum chaud Te in, shale’ Cp aki, Sat eS j |perous the country, the busier and better paid its | j (rhum and hot wihe opposite side of |tempt at music. An American parts , e Member of The Asseciated Press | working people are, the less room there is for the | ‘the room is, a “Sidi’—a Moroccan a eld and peeps through the ' The Associated Prees Ja gxclusively entitled to | Reds. eee jroldler, See rote eet in &, deep oehale ita Wl soldier | = lor ication news | ion ii i is | at. Sng Geet ‘3 | Poilu, too, But he wears the colla: = the use eorik'ee wat cllaeWiue eeéaiied in tau pa.| The conclusion is obvious, The United States is) |sharply" with. the, blug great. coats Pelle ae eae Honot_the “high { [gpl also the local news of spontaneous origin ,2 happy country. Europe in the main is unhappy. | of the ee His face | Collar his regiment won during the { = peblished herein. All rights of republication of all We have forgotten the war and its aftermath. has Be tla elaine (in the|war. Near him is a mademoitelle, } ether matter herein are also reserved. |Europe is still suffering from it. war the Sidis fought with knives, te ee eva etrartas sce len X { —<—<—$$— They thought a German wasn't killed lolin. And the tune he ix attempt- omcace” LOGAN PAYNE Conran ee | Rodney Dutcher, Washington correspondent, de- | Oe pispiiutay ig althing nls the ae Cafe. Central, Verdun, | 7 Kresge Bldg. | Votes an article to showing what @ tremendous mal stove, warming his hands) and volt France, Time: 1927. | PAYNE, BURNS @ SMITH jsortment of “darn fool letters” is delivered daily | ing briskly at an age-blackened pipe} 1) onnow, NEWYORK =" == Fifth Ave. Bldg. in the congressional mailbags. | ie wipe pee cece O57 | eae | | He quotes excerpts from some of them, and they | a : Ud Np bed Sie oi Cl ae aan iar at ae eae ~ __ (Official City, State and Ccanty Newspaper) make one almost fear for the future of the naticn. | aade |e lquick. clean-up teaching | }—<—————_—_—__—_ + | bs ; It might be a good thing for us if we cut down| New Yorkers how to behave in the| | Temperature and | é Mother's Day |on our communications to our congressmen. Even | presence ot Queen Marie. of nly Road Conditions Tomorrow the whole country will join in pay-|the poorest solon is kept busy enough; we should | teens “ae beck RinlWay ea palatial | xt ing tribute to Mother, for tomorrow is Mother's! confine our letters and telegrams to really impor- | apartment by coaxing prominent | Day. Family reunions there will be and letters, tant issues. Let’s not waste their time wilfully. | ee inte Cored le chhth toa p(tlereury yoadins at 1 oa ma telephone calls, wires, flowers—all to let Mothe: silts? ILBERT SWAN, : is » 41; know that we haven't forgotten her. | A Jesting Prophet { Be. Cleae—Cloaay, 4 ; Mother's day is not a legal holiday. But no one! Yesterday's joke is tomorrow’s reality. | Daily Health || Mankato—Threstening; 525 roads «, can deny that it has become as.firmly fixed in! Back in 1831 Michael Faraday succeeded in pro- | | =f | fair to good. the, AdWetigan calendar as the Fourth of July or|ducing an eléctrie current by induction. A very, | Service | a rane any othet holiday established through legislation.| matter-of-fact friend asked him what good this ; eg Jamestown—Raining, 4 Naflegislation need ever be passed to remind us of |would ever do. Faraday sarcastically replied, “Per- | BY DR. MORRIS FISNBEIN muddy. Cloudy, 42: /rohds Mother's Day. Respect und love we hold always, | haps some day you can tax it.” | Edltor Soureal of the American |, Grand ‘orks—Cloudy, 42; s but tomorrow we may reaffirm them; we may prove} That was a joke then but it isn’t now. For last. Medical Association and of Hygela, | "Crookston—Cloudy, 49; roads our sincerity and our love for Mother, who has 'year the electrical industry in the United States | “Acute anterior poliomyelitis” Bie —Cloudy, 44 f proved ler faith a thousand times. ‘paid over $163,000,000 in federal taxes. | : is the Se ee eae | FaseeChoger, 16; sennk ae | pe SIDR ja Z Se H ifests| Winona—Cloudy, 51; roads good. . mE : r F ae, Neen reeey tile paralysis, because it manifests| inane Cloudy, Bie rote Rods An Italian Sage fe + s = itself by an inflammation which! Devils Lake iy, 405 igri i i i i : | ds. to localize especially in the fair. ‘ Senator Luigri Luzzatti, an Italian Jewish pa- | Ed Co |, \ borne rt of the gray taterial! Duluth—Partly cloudy, 44; roads triarch, sank to his last sleep the other day at the | itorial Comment | * ° e ° A THOUGHT || 0f the pina cord. nae |etee age of 86, and his country, his king, and Mussolini i e disease is ui iy precen je 4 as ead ene : himself, all vied: with each other to do honor to his | As be diaca — ee | S Pa % | BRING YOUR OWN risToLs spasnmatsetdte : stomach, atter No Fatal Railroad revered memory. He had started out in life as 4! (Minneapolis Tribune el a 1987 & WA SERVICE. NC. | ga gnden, feminists oppose jmen's| which comes paralysis, Instances 7 . young man of wisdom. He died a sage. | Whether or not the press dispatches had carrie!) «yy, Robert Hathaway asked me to of the garage und drove it down the, a salute. that women can use, too.| Fe Mot recorded in which a child Crossing Accidents All his life he had devoted himself to Italy. Born the news, any intelligent American citizen would | (neck up on the force a give him! dri te ‘d the street pant at | The roblem seems to be finding | In some Gases the preliminary | Reported This Year in Veni i er that | have known that the American Red Cross was on the! the information about the size of tM ‘olling out into the stréet’ enough cannon, | symptoms are so slight that the in Venice, when Austrian tyranny ruled ov , m | jaboue page Wweni rapidly, almost : ciateels io as Citak crabpnia ached: & treason because he had had the audacity to found | sippi valley wherever there was ne 01 S service | 4 q 3 vs 4 eae so slight tl e condition is un- board ure keeping eir fingers place. | The American Red Cross is one of our models of eee eae to the J of this | my ear, stb Hi Reine staid Despite es — that the country | cases ‘are frequent the commun- ord established during the first thr At the nge of twenty-two he published a book efficiency in civic endeavor. It has money imme-| ‘*fendant?” Barring, snapped., | slowly, wai, almost stopped. in facts jaze mad. more garden ecerds Psa oue eberyasances eae (eee eee he in which he set forth his ideas on the diffusion of | diately at hand to use in ordinary emergencies, and | a T kno Morehouse re-, the or an Hee = that Ty hag toe a epatch: Be tporrenyy tively perthanent, have been advised there have been ‘ ji i i ini | A . occupants clearly—" |ean tell what a pe! is x is dis- 7 ; i credit by moana of savings sents tee eee rn ee ona ce 872 analy Somer ‘nmthat is all, Chief,” Banning, dis- | And ‘id you recognize, them, Mr.|do with a garden tool these days, Perr as oven eet fal ied ete cee "Toe and they ere ane 0 jan ‘arliamé » he stea - ie acl le i im, hi: ial. doops” ii loudly. a t i i ny rY * SeaeCat vin’ pawerauiA: position “untilhe becameettha |thectaras. At. the emergendy! is ‘extraordinary, an "in api he aae Banning exam- al, reine the man a8 it) A fashion, expert his, designed a| 2001? Fettey hae aot ney | thgymagle apell will continue, acknowledged master of Italian finance. appeal to the people for additional financing meets | en cae ee Mnerite Of MARC] eel ena drlendier hic tecmeear cient stovepipes. In winter boys play | Pee? Roeiineret practly whut the reports of such accidents but for fear In five successive ministries he held the portfolio) with instant response, and in this connection i:| boro County to whom Cherry and # someone with him, Mr. Pur-|with snowballs, in summer, base-| "he, The time ‘that elapses be-| 4 the boar divaaling supeciten of the treasury. He restored the nation’s credit.| makes very little difference whether the emergency | Chris had given themselves up the) dy. elt Sodas lease Bie balls. Riga tween exposure ‘and. development is/ents of lines operating in North Di He made its budgets balance. He was rewarded by|is near or remote. Wo surprise witne: screamed and grabbed the wheel of| When Aimee MePherson cut her! Shiy itis somewhere in this perio: Teorateed tanita naneete era His motto of life was once set forth in a note he | cies of the recent war to underwrite anew for it a pape ori Be ue eet iiee cite Was, Mr. Purdy?” this is her ehance for another hair- in a met Mer, it Ne re | with the number recorded in Previous wrote to a charming aristocrat who wished to send | certificate of character and ability, but what it did|\ “Where do Jou live, Mtr. Purdy s Miss Cherry Lane, later] raising adventure. , Horope and the northern part of the | Sea" i . te oa i * Fy ii Pr nswered. ae a gift of game, which he declined. He said) in those days, and how re did it, olpuiaae ae mane S18 Crescent Drive,” ‘ou mean this defendant? Please pylany authors, have been, cheered tea S appaeaatig? be Siissass Taxi Driver Will to her: standing as an agency of mercy. merican R» ly, his broa tand up, Mrs. Wiley,” Banning di-|by the news at a garbage ma ttack: hand poor alike. Jt ap-| d ~ ’ “My needs are simple. My program of life is—| Cross dollars are well spent. If there ever is an with embar- | rected curtly. . fee died and left a fortune. Mars “equally in ood and bad sani. Sing Title Role belief in the justice of a Divine Providence; love} exception to this rule, the fact may be ascribed to] nme ao a memner! to eT cosey her handbag slipping Auctionegr was arrested while dis-| i 2aee" at chiidhcad? ape t| ONT 7 : for one woman; many books to read; little food: | circumstances, and not charged up to human frail-| the evening of ‘Thanksgiving Day, crepe dress, with its wide/ round| posing of some captured rum boats.| cone of those attacked are under fen in Oratorio. Soon up i normaly 4 aS iy F 5, last?” vhite organdy collar and deep white| Spectators said it took the wind out q much meditation. jties, The man-made institution that makes no mis-| November 25, last? white organdy pee years of age. 9 a ‘ 1 tub- Pe iiaie§ és " | do.” | cuffs, her little face as white as the/of his sales, | Unfortunately it hus not’ been} Chicago, May 7—()—-A taxi driv- It’s a program we might mine to some tub-’ takes is yet to be, if it ever is. ae tell: petals of a magnalia cae: he Hashes ised to. ateap thei Gall determined whether this dinense in| er will become “Elijah” for a night ane i, ” i . tpi ge y - i “ -and- ning agains co tact § Si i thumping “statesmen” nearer home There is almost invariably” inspiration for the ing back im his chait,| her brow and cheek, she looked ike] dren. Now children weep their|*0tend, by contact, of, well persons Tole ‘of the Handel oratacio tat “le J ese Financial Crisis Red Cross in the spirit of self-help shown by those | his pince’nez twirling on black | a frightened end, embarrassed in] fathers strapped. [Taseets er. through foods. Becaus is chestra Hall May 15, japan 1 a e ce of company. the eu! in determining thi: Si ‘The moratorium under which Japan is endeavor? ae ee tea ae ay eens Be . “My wife gant were ins ited oe : cuonwow> Wa. clu pe t IN NEW YORK 1 factor, many experts believe that the himself, his wife tad thelt hres ing. to rehabilitate a suddenly collapsed financial) t¢ jg manifest in the little community of Rock | twenty minutes to nine, the hour set! taken revenge on Chetry. ny PAR | ce ac aa Ee saga aT eerie eee oe sey. accomplch ta" dneedgurpore, Under | serine tae, resntly dewallbad ins tornadn,| rth cremony, we et the cr oi] Eaprahs To, NEA Bove, 18:1” yo aay —immhin al vit AG cote! of etal gar | eran ge ie Age at may accomplish its desired purpose. Under it’ 4s soon as it is physically possible the victims of | ———-———-—-----— Batt cree smiled in a ‘most ‘friendly, manner | [Je Yaolated h "pam ecd s fgd sl there is a general suspension of payments eons wind, fire and flood set to work with a will to build BARBS 1 \ laeteliage tajingle pen, sores Gt sRie aan Todt. 88 tra y j| as alto a cab driver, his voice was out Japan for a period of three weeks, during | anew on the ruins, undeterred by the possibility or | usi f'4 fortune overtook ‘them on the Main he| transfer to" Chien . et peered which business is virtually at a standstill and banks | oven the probability that disaster of the same sort |} —————————_—_® streets of the nation. r find elise opuonenlinl ise ee paying out only sufficient funds to meet salaries | may come again. ; Set thy Rete h apes Popeye The two of them went rowing, but If thi d ties + they will not ary the His voice js described as an “extra and-wages and checks up to 500 yen, or about $250-| TH Red Cross leaves it to the vietims of disaster | days—Ecclesiantes "si:1. Old fath was ute wnkind, jhe old ame town they found the fowe, throat “and other parts of the |T@MPY bs Since the beginning of the financial depression 'tg say how, when or where they should rebuild, or | ip Sees They got the rowboat out all right,|22nds, 0: A Y|body should be thoroughly disin- a Pig ts |, In giving, a man receives more than | it. The fudge they turned out casual-|yvected, and all clothi th faaibe mille of March, It is estimated that more what risks they should take. It does not discourage | he gives-MacDonaid, But left the oars behind. Wyn Kokome berame © comfortable | materlala in centact withthe’ sek 62 Crooks Given. than 36 banks have suspended operations and Six 'the spirit of human challengeeof the elements, —— — SS a road pe ould be efore re- Ord earl | “aus use. lers to Leave of them were large institutions, including the Bank! noubtiess the agents of the organization would ad- | bay eae is as . | Possible that the germ . % of Taiwan, Ltd. The total deposits affected a vise if they were asked to do so, but beyond that | THEY’RE ALL ALIKE : Bs gts oc “ dares Loa By fony in atid he soak street and Chicago at Once reported to be 900,000,000 yen (about $450,000,00), ‘they do not insist on going. } By Bess Bly i this town not so many years ago and, | hous: shou! ‘4 jown by : pi 4 ‘ f the | sprinkling or oiling in the presence| Chicago, May 7. Sixt: but accurate details of the suspensions have not ch aa, solng to the manager of one oi 7 aamiec: At steh tt ago, May 7.—()—Sixty-two ; it and proudest of the hotels on} of an epidemic. such times chil-| known crooks, hi been learned owing to the reticence of the financial | Heroes and Groceries OF COURSE BOBBY 13m ™ BROA “the got th prertenit of ge sonia be kept away from pub- men and vacketeers, have’ been oF. department of the government. | (New York Times) | Goob LITTLE we : for special holiday sore to leave Chicago at once and | es away. Financial circles in London seem to have much| Live statesmen have at least one advantage over | im ALL yn ae y she has « big shop in this | @———~- 9 Chief of Detectives William 9’Con- confidence in M. Takahashi, the new finance min-| dead ones, They may be criticized, cartooned, pil- WLR» Po THINGS © ind another on Poi ey ie. | Old Masters Mb? Fag tg et tn oe 83 fe: ister, and the fact that the new government has |ioried. They may be plied with the most venom-| f is eaten by Mrs. Coolidge and | their cells one by-one and employing taken ‘prompt steps to deal with the banking crisis, | oy, political satire. They may be charged, at least designed in all colors|Life! I know not what thou art, the argot the prisoners, best under- bined. wi belief that the position of the ; ' pes, is delivered to the homes | But know that thou and I must part: | stood, ule com! with the ie: d at the posit fon in the privileged halls of congress, with corrupt) . ¢ . She advises young|And when,’or how, or where we met,| “Take it from me,” the chief said, leading Japanese banks is sound, has induced «disregard of their patriotic obligations, But under p y ‘ (T a eae MS ae et art flea, | ou,fellows are in for an awful feeling of confidence that the difficulties will be| our Federal statute no‘ one, ‘without their consent, rides how to arrange the recop-|Where'er they Tay these limb, its| ¢! saning: Wa hare. ze, te ue ; Surmounted ultimately and that holders of Jap-|may use their picture in a trade-mark. Their name PF |G tion room. And she can searee handie| head, Chicago—and that means you can't. * anese securities are not likely to suffer. jean be taken in vain, but not their face. That is ¥ ( Mar nig tern: a een sted, 64 salustess etal te ie. | S0me of the prisoners protested, 1, _, We hope that this is so and we hope that the | probably why we are spared a Coolidge brand pure! | § le ; ’ learned—-not in New Yor Life! We have been long together.| were Safacs cer rigtord the chit they "moratorium will serve its purpose, but to a layman|Vermont maple syrup, with a presidential smile. in the old Kentucky home. ‘ Through ant and through cloudy jing it seems paradoxical that an edict that virtually ‘i | Aimee ” Tene THAT'S THAT ii pai : habilitate | Dead men are not accorded this protection under | = There is the famous case af Alice|'T# hard to part when friends are} Mande: THA boy I'm going with i}! suspends all business should serve to rehal be dear; ing ; our laws, Their name and fame may be commer- : Foote McDougall, who started out by| perhaps “twill vost a sigh now thinks of nothing but necking. j, finance. If there is no business, how is there to! -istized at will, and exclusively. Only the other | \ Y, serving coffee, tea and waffles. Her| Then steal away, give tite nica | ¢,clsire: What can you do with be any finance? Money does not just grow. If| a0. tn, " ls of the District of Colum-| y y = d waffles” had that “old Bs ¥, give Ittle warn-| fellow like that? : ) there is to be no buying and selling, how is the hig ib ls ed pi Pkg nae aan a ing i ete MY bd a 3 Choose thine own time; Maude: Neck.—Lite, ‘ {available money to be distributed and thus brought | meas consisting of w “bnt wine Teonecs of he Ly | a i r 3 se Say not good. night, ‘but in some : {into the easy exchange so necessary to the allevia- Itali . ” Py | Hl “of 4 yF JS Bid me good morning! h italian patriot Giuseppe Mazzini.” Why? Because NI f ing’! _ | ton of financial distress? Perhaps financiers can|i+ ¥.. an indi; ‘i 7 hy = —Anna Letitia Barbauld:. “Lite.” ignity to identify the flaming prophet < 4 ‘ understand this situation, but to a layman it i/o 14 Giovine Italia with » brand of olive oil? Not | fe 0 he, One eek te meas: wot: all a f all the streets *. ‘very pussling indeed. at all. The learned justices simply held that it was ravel-a long way to fing SUSpect Held in . : an infringement of an earlier appropriation of a ething that reminds them of the Philippin es I ‘ , Socialiam in Europe 7 i | IM $O GLAD —BECAVSE i 8 Wiad Bonialist pate: even our Meuse: cities ond | Seta Bde hcl tae tee ee cee! ih appr ey hand th th Not D’Autremont : 5 igges' ies | Jcseph Santo had been selling not only Mazzini ebay HE a On the other hand there are the I sl industrial centers, is s0 small and the Communist | Tomato Paste but Mazzini Effervescent Salts and: TemPer ano HIT A HE DIO NT O00IT—. ee ete ta ae gel sue: |. Secksusétiie: On. vote so negligible, that we often forget how impert-| Mazzini Malt Extract. No wonder he was 6ut- LITTLE Gree on The_|| WAS THe pe gta rated by aristocratic women of el-| The man in th ant these elements of discontent bulk in the polity| raged when his rival, Dominico Guarneri, started NOSE , AND’ DIO NT/\_ NATURE —ALL T1 Most of & lan to market Mazzini Olive Oil! Wasn't the name reper ag ie Maazini his alone to conjure with, st least in| fashions and the! information received. he ries? The court so held. Wearetd, iD Dust: | Chief Postal Inspector brother, cree Ti, e " one of four “dinusleta ot" tas | mamen. le zien 6, Southern Pa- ‘ w | Slekiyoe Hountaine’ te pBP 18 the

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