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Dee ar aaeararese 2 ad The Bismarck 4 ribune leave. He hopes to evolve some new ideas concern- = —EE a 2 7 ‘ Aa . ing housing, ita causes and ite remedies, It in HOUSE FROCKS 2 5e THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER belief that the housing problems of the slums is on (Established 1873) to which cities have fallen heft naturally, as the Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company. result of industrial and social conditions, the eco- , ismarck, N. b., ae ea at the postoffice at | nomic result being such that the poor are forced to ek as second class mail matter. live in ‘cast-off dwellings and outlawed apartments | ge D. Mann... .-President and Publisher) ji tencment buildings. It will be necessary for the Ginghams and Percales Trimmed in contrasting colors and rickrack Medium sizes While they last, each (New Economy Basement) MM ne to solve this problem in their own way, he ves, and take up the problem of housing just! as they do the questions of educating, transport- | |. 6:00|ing and governing the populace, 6.00| Professor Shaw’s plan is novel and adventurous. | It is something new. Instead of spending his vaca- tion year in cther lands, or in relaxation, he chooses, Member of The Associated Press linstead, to spend it in a way that tends toward « z The Amsoriated Prose, Se eae, entitted 8 | zreat public good, For 27 years Professor Shaw, F4 the site to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- jhas been teaching comparative religion and now Legend cho Rates Payahle in Advance 20 ae Daily b; ler, Per YEAE ...--seer eee a bel \Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). « 1.20 Ty} mail, per year, kai in’ state vuteide Bismarck). Daily by mail, outside of North Member Aadit Bureau of Circul ee q ‘and also the local news of spontaneous origin | he is going to get a first-hand insight into still an- q petlished herein. Ail rights of republication of all ier religion, the religion of necessity that requires Ours Must Be Se : other matter herein are also reserved. ‘poor people to live in abject poverty that is in- 4 West” Foreign Representatives excusable in this era of plenty, ‘ » . LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY " Se Se F ? omcace We Uy Tyo Friendly Nations j hee Panleee. they ere E Tower si AYNE, BURNS & wo 8+! Figures just released by Canadian officials em unless the merchandise thay 3 dare oe PENNS NTT Ave, Side | esis once sein the closeness of the ryiaticns “e PTs Ailes Soe Ge thitt hind Canada and the United States together. = (Official City, State and Cranty Newspaper) {| The United States is Canada’s chief export mar- eeeFS | ket. In the year ,just ended the United States Dr. Shaw's Vacation | bought Canadian goods valued at over $450,000,000. Dr. Charles Gray Shaw, professor of philosophy| In addition, Canada buys more goods from the and Butler lecturer on comfarativ religion at ) United States than from any other country—more | York University, has been granted a leave’ of ab-'even than from the British Isles. American goods cence for a year during which he will take a unique last year amounted to 66 per cent of Canada’s total | ‘ew York city slums. His concep- imports, and were valued at over $650,000,000. | tien of n sabbatical year is a year that will benefit | The tradition of friendship between these two : the academic mind dnd instruct an intelligence that | great countries is one of the brightest spots in the| has been for so long; teaching intelligence. |world’s history of international relations. These | Dr. Shaw is going to study the slums from a hous-| figures show that this tradition rests on a good, ing angle, and will serve as secretary to the Na-| solid basis. | | - ere ’ . aw e j e e a 1987 & MEA SERVICE, INC. * ‘ . ® a i bey her, When} } Fay, “Long” Lane's pretty kind But Faith did not obey he re — ig ttle bride. was setting the Bob Hathaway came stepping softly @—————- tear edor ‘brenktast on. Wednegday ; into Faith's room—the front bedroom| Old Masters tibrning when Faith staggered into which had once been Cherry's—-hold, he dining room, lurched to the ing out toward her a great sheaf of pee ely old sideboard, grizped it with long-stemmed golden-yellow | roses,! shaking hands and st ‘swaying she half-laughed and half-sobbed a jp drunkenly. t greeting. ae ny, ithe’ A em | erttve missed you so terribly,” sh when tielen's ‘Oh, Faith, what. in the world J* told him when he sat on the edge off "gleam the matter Te goct voice svourre hee bed and stroked her hot cheetslRegathered trom the dust of death's f e [ee Geb Jream— sick! Your cheeks are scarlet with With Ri Ctl) tem at happened to-!wreee , taste Rete! day! Maw did Cherry iaok? ; Tertrar oe thrilled the ages,| jarling! bt octor! he worried about me? Whom did! w; s the -aingt | Long! Daddy Lane!” she shrieked, she worried, About miirat wienessest| WH! take the alnging angels una- faith collapeed si Paith, “panted,| What sort of impression is he mak-/Ang make God's perfect meadows spon't fuss over met Just “give, me Ys Jivedcaaheashent! coubly. Meee ear tune taal -some coffee. I'll be all right.” to kiss her forehead. “One thing ati" '” i ney le feet, ivben De, “Atking areived. 15 G°cime, please, Mies Lane” Cheney, Uaery_ Kemps “Resurrection profanity to hide his anxiety, the Sule one cant seek. prgnedgent (New Economy Basement) =. Mery thought of her going to the ale. | a‘ |Many Attend Mrs. ‘Oh, yes, the witnesses; ell, . She needs} churchill, called your father first. ‘Harding’s Funeral h moaned, ‘That was a real surprise. He got it seri - head on her) qvor to. the jury splendidly that) funeral services for Mrs. Forrest | Me hunt Hattie, to. whoa: they. sill cheng, aw Ce ee ee ie reac | ao ena i cucu Wemnesdgye a (eet ibe . jto Ciuny, even 1 wy Sct New Popular Priced Ready-to-Wear wer yey hata ings eget on ae ely ibe hr ge atone ther ae et Es Department Featuring ‘Popular Priced Coats and Dresses : were going smoothly, arrived at nine) «who was next?” Faith demanded, §, Wright deliveygd the fi Welock, and immediately set about) iyo” foyer flush deepening in heF mon Tied tpecdale pees eetal oer ¥ 42 Beautiful New Silk oats making turpentine-and-lard — plasters! cheeks. by a trio composed of Kenneth Pres- Sport Styles Dressy Styles Tailored Styles - Meee re outhepuavering Not) TSt'eu covice wikaeds,®, Bub, tolajtier! tsa wlikctaateata.eoacminn Gace Go in the New Basement Opening lemonades. exultingly. “A chap who saw a taxi-| ner, Miss Leathers also sang a solo, 281 wor. fs Women’s - < 5 Misses’ e 99 1h G9 Sizes ' le ‘3 Sizes ' “ ‘ ‘All day Aunt Hattie bustled and (ah parked in the alley behind Uncle| Interment was made at Fairview An amazing value. Made to sell for a fussed and scolded lovingly, invari-| Ralph's house about the time of the] cemetery, e great deal more. “Seeing Is Believ- | You can expect big values—and id that the good service$pf It’s hard to learn of such miftal goes elsewhere without telliag « has never been as good as pre to make it. We will please lyou know what you like in a st6re, Economy Basement Annex is or us to serve you more accep! vacation in the N will not depart from it.—Proverbs xali:6, New Millinery Department Featuring Popular Priced Hats The Hat you purchase here must look as if it had been cut and modeled to fit your very self, the same as in our main floor millinery department. Irresistible Models For Summer Are Here Silk and Hair-braid Combinations, and other popular materials in such dashing new colors as Castilian, Goblin, Gull, Gooseberry; Mother Goose, Athenia and Monkey Skin. The Limited Purse Will Welcome This Department The Downstairs Hat Shop Opens With a Vast Display of Wondrous New Children’s Spring Hats at $1.00 ‘atest punishment.—Locke, et hope there is a resurrection day ‘or, bodies, as the ancient prophets ny naked limbs again will pillow, = ably creeping tiptoe into the room! jurder.” . CARD OF ‘THANKS Just as the fever-duzed girl was drift-| “Oh, tell me!” Faith raised herself off to troubled sleep. \ ibow, her eyes wildly bright, ing 0 ° on an elbow, her cyes ‘i We wish to thank ourmany friends for their kindness.and sympathy dur- | “No, sir, you ain't going to see the! with fever and hope. afternoon papers,” Aunt Hattie scold- — f : ed fondly. “The or said you was} - TOMORROW: The mysterious ing the illness and d of our son not to exeite ) und you ain't death-threat letter is introduced by and brother, Richard Theodore, We not if 1 can hel | Churohill in Cherry's defense. jare also deeply appreciative of the} - : benutiful floral offerings. Mr, and Mrs, Theo, Quanrud: ion of the story by Matt Taylor, ' and family. ntributed “Stepping Along” to a median for his last vehicle. In oXRD OF THANKS | all of our dear friends who so| ° i aed nat brief, it de 's Johnny as a forget-} A man sent Pi ent Coolidge two. ful young man who works as a shoe} lion cubs. However, we haven't seen’ salesman ‘and. eventually loses his, Willingly and ably offered to or ws.) sisted us during thé illness and | demise of our dear wife, mother any pictures of Mr. Coolidge in a) job because of his continual absent-| daughter and sister and for the} cage with them, Mussolini's example | mindedness. Fortune smiles on hi hotwithstanding. however, and he finds another posi-| daughter and | sister and for the] en ’ bureau made » watch | peaponsible tour conductor wrth the | one and all express our deepest ap ing.” You will want at least two. get them, because these» coats repairer a of tourists across the Atlantic and, Preciation and thanks e a idl : are some of the finest: wé haye \ farmer of a c a to the Algeria 3 it rints ‘ nuleaman of a carpenter: |The tour is, declared to be a| Walter, Harding. repes in ever offered at $10.75. the eau could make é “tec t f ] x . 8 BAR aiaWatente eran GHIA: HAE ote Rutter tee tela Mr.‘und Mrs, Fay Rarding. Other wanted fabrics ‘ ae th f sod he Mrs, Jake Fetch. i 4 2 Headlines you never see: Resident,| Johnny rescues the girl from. an Elsie Kruger. Sizes 16 to 46 \ Mannish Effects, Trimmed or Untrimmed 98, Suys He's Healthy Recause He! amorous sheik. More thrills come John Kruger. (New Economy, Basement): Loafed. in the sheik’s stronghold, when. the Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Harding. comedian finds himself face to face} Mr. and Mrs. Lena Davidson. | (New Economy Basement) Escapes Cameramen with a huge lion. Indeed, animals Beatrice Harding. 2 \ Some time there's going ty be 9 play a big. part in the comedian's sae te, ’ J lndy Parisian whose pictures don't picture, including his famous par- urrell Harding. appear under the caption, “France’s' rot, Loretta, a herd of camels, dor fost Beautiful Legs.” ‘Then you'll Kove “sheep, goats, and 0 on, hear wings flapping outside your door and know that the dodo has SEATS ESL , BERT a oe | Justajingle Everyone seems willing to cance | «yy husband a i . ne fe My husban war debts owed the United States—| «win your hone be back @fter lunch?” with ‘gat and SEMA tele ‘tived. thes | ey except the United States. The question brought forth laugh- we began Adlerika. Today we eat ‘ Bae 3s er. what we 5 d feel 20! An automatic tractor that “plows “of course he won't,” the girl fol Pearan ae ieee mere are feel while yor aleep” was exhibited in plied, ‘bury. “Just ONE spoonful Adlerika | Nebraska the other day. Now let's) wphat's what he went out after.” ‘relieves gas and that bloated feeling | not hear any more of this farm relief so that you can eat and sleep well talk. — | Act BOTH do IP A THOUGHT J fora Sha removes a1 wants natn d mat r wha! you vi i | At The Movies = .|*—_ | your stomach and bowels, "Adler | Train up a child in the way he will. surprise you. J. CAPITOL THEATRE should gor amd when he ia old be|DrugeistecAdve. 7) Uueehinson,| Intimate glimpses into the life of) ———--—— i the “tincan tourist” are provided by = ‘ % RS | Alan Hale, director of “Rubber '- a | ‘i featuring Harrison Ford and f ie Love, which will be on view by "the Capitol Theatre tonight. PAUL This human comedy of the auto ADAMS camps, which Zelda Sears and ‘Tay 2 tt, adapted from a story by . : ” bel Fran i Genden, chronicles in a highly Editor's Note: This is the Joff a huge hunk of bread and Offer tremendous values in women’s, misses, children's and infants’. shoes; also ein the motor jaunt over-| 394 chapter in th of afor- |plops it around in the gr: : a big special in a men’s work ‘8! And back of. it all.is our positive guaran- eet "4 it ig tomy acpi See ae riine her Plate + + + and Pea 2 tee of satisfactory service with @ pair sold. four’ Ps. that ii 1 i | ¥ "s Mary Ellen Stack, the hero-| France as a correspondent for | ation she feeds to her We. ears : 3 ine, after losing her job in New! The Tribune and an advance | paws on her cloak for more 4 x oc City, trades her household be-} guard of the “Second A. E. they don’t “dunk” in France as they Great Value Offering of Aprons : ~ Women’s Rain Coats Hoover Dresses - . Pretty Prints and Kalburnie ‘Ginghams. Fine quality washable and green; cordiiroy collara «with || are’made of washable muslin in materials in big, full-cut garments. DBo-not miss these straps; 4 white only. For values. Sizes sméil, medium and large, e ethers 88c SNE SAE ner $2.79. this. sale . ai gieaes $1.00 ‘Was Always Tired, | Due to Stomach Gas (New Economy Basement), \ (New Economy sasement) + (New. Economy Basement) Our Popular Priced Shoe Department Moved to Its New Location in the Economy Basement Annex More room was a nétegsity to care for the rapidly increasing volume of business of this department. in’ case lots for cash, as We do, we are able ta make prices, every day in the ‘on such close margins that expansion’ was impera- tive to care for the increased business. : Newest Styles Latest Shades. ,, Fine Quality d Expert Workmanship $1.00 Silk Sox _, Men's pure thread silk, in black, tan, navy, champagne and grey; for see esseeseeees 91.00 300 Pairs Men’s Hose, 33c Plaids, checks, stripes and novelty patterns in light and dark color tayon-and-lisle Hose, most .of :. which are regularly 50c. 5 for an’ automobile of an- : — do in the States . they “mop) : z i ; é ie intage, and motors West with CHAPTER XXXII hagas y Such popular leathers as parchment. kid, pastel kid, rose . ee aias, tad cokers Wek yeh) | CHAPTER |e must be the war in| Fs a8 pal baal. bide 10c Palm Olive Soap « i blush, tan leather, patent leather and\com + the “A. P. 0.” ‘and the ex-|. ©." ‘patrolling the platform of He tes iE Up-to-the-minute styles in strap pupa, stap-in pumps, eye- larrison Fo: é; encountered during the trip|the station as the train rplls in. ...| At Apremont -.. . “a flagpole! P . ¥ Bui| given by Mr. Thomas 8. Childs | “Yet ties. High, low and medium heels. . The size range is Limit 5 bars to a customer. No de- liveries, 5 bars 25¢ . » for En route she meets the hero, por-; French soldiers. . . blue-helmeted Hi Ford, Bie Ciera, Gantt coenpeess spargranie. Bamaine eee at = Seer eoewe bees db oem s galore. The fami! where are the American M. P’s with| but no fl reer eee om very style a ofan indolent Irish. fathe tug Geemiaehle braaiards? “| °° «| At Vordgn sy. c stthe commnyt PaePieie. tn, every stylh, ‘The Safe Antiseptic sae Listerine safe, non-irritating solution that is particularly pene de) to A se quirements of personal > valuable as a gargle. Corrects table lasybones, the mother hpertray: The M. P’s who won the w: band of a troop of Moroccan sol-| “One table of broken sizes in women’s and children's shoes by May Robson, and Mary El-}“Where’s your pass, soldie . .{diers . . .° . all the players wit! p ; ~ Sela wrother, never agree on any|and' when’ it, was 9 o'clock of thel big, brass horns "off te play | E “will be closed out at your choice, while they 31 OQ aubjgct—save that all hope eventu-jshank of an evening in the. little|a concert somewhere. . . . = last, @ pair ee ‘ga ly to reach the run-down—Stack cafe. . . . “Everybody ‘out!”| At Fort de Pompelle . . . three} ee wt TRAE na x in California, which is about} Won't be like that in the “Second|huge turkeys gobbling and picking! : 2 (New Economy Basement) : be sbvld for delinquent taxes. A. E. F.” ray at the grasg of the ruined te “Rubber Tires” was filmed auring hil, . , thousand miles, j playing with aj At Gondrecourt . . . another 2...” playing sol-| place where Joan of Arc slept all SEARS : Bighk ots halitosis, purifies the Sesame eae Tao Site" Yl ae HSER Steet mouth, 3100 boule’... TIC ,'“Duybonnet” . : . the same sign “Madelon; . . the little barmaid (New Economy Basenient) that is on almost every “capoet’ la guerre 4 = ; = 4 4