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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY}MAY 17, 1927 m of international relations: PAGE FOUR less, we might say that now. The Bismarck Tribune ‘ | rey Newspaper No one can tell what the result of another war | Inde pendent : rar THE dey Ad Wie paar ae tgrap ear It would wreck Euro- \s 9 great a risk to take, Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company. Military preparedness ix all very well. It will be! Bismarck, N. D., os parting Od Dostoffice at many, many years before it becomes altogether un- Bismarck as second class ma: matter. necessary. But, for Eurcpean nations, there is one George D. Mann..........President and Publisher iiiny wen more important—one lesson that the last ] Subscription Rates Payable in Advance “war taught to all who were not too blind to see: an- Dafly by carrier, per year . + 87.20 other large-scale war in Europe must be avoided— f FRANCE “4.233% Note: This is Chap- | plentiful. But the little paper franc in the story of ex-dough- | and partial-franc pieces, issued by boy who is revisiting France us | the oe departments dared: the dvan ard the “Sec- | war, have ippeared. Ince. an Gnd"Ar EL Fe and. correspond. | Rubeleab’ t)selatee aetbsiee eon eos nae nee ent for The Tribune. spending those copper sous was not ipwanevar cs es CHAPTER kxxvi TB thar testa stesaeesy estate ee et ens pen Ari 5 It looks as if those in control in France had not Jeet setting tapediions of Fiavtel Fre madames in the villages. like Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota: 6.00 ¢ven caught a glimmering of this fact. Their minds = a S ieee: as the Second A. E. ile oe Pr saeco Member Audit Bureau of Circulation “pparently still run in the old grooves, They pre- | “the Cater ob Romorantin hasn't back of the ears with a wash paddle. ~FeQ Winbie at Tix kumi Pie Pare to spend billions of francs on fortifications and | changed in the past ten years. He'll} All the old maisons are still rent. j“razez le visage” for a few francs, | ed—without bath, jusing cold water on his brush, and+ American cigarets can be pyr- | the client sits right up straight in! chased in the Bureaus de Tabac. The the chair, too. And how he can| price per packet of 20 is 7 francs, 50 |scrape ‘em off! Wow! jcentimes. That's about 30 cents, in |__Under the tables in the leading round figures. | Feataurants of Tours and the larger | On a railroad train if you',put ; j towns are little pads — to rest the your hat on at in a compart. feet on. When you spend two hours! ment no, one take it. Every- elaborate defense systems, crying meanwhile that to Digaaes ea : ; a, fae aie ely, Spiitied 8 the present ‘unsettled state of foreign affairs” trdtd to itor not otherwise credited in this be. does not permit their relaxing their vigilance for per, and also the local news spontaneous origin the national safety. Dablished herein. All rights of republication of all ‘This is not our problem, Our condition is differ- other matter herein are also reserved. ent. We are more isolated, richer, more removed from the cross-currents of Ei ropean hatreds. W. Foreign Representatives ; Jat lunch. as is customary, you need | Qne respects, priority rights on the G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY do not have a long list of “traditional enemies” | Support for your dogs. {trains. Try that one in an Amer- CHICAGG ZCETROIT _ such as each European nation hus. Nor—let us say pe REE on Loos 5b Regdel ete eeanaes “aia 4 xs ‘ower res, ant vA e . le : = y } Vhen you go to bed at night you je boulanger still makes goo : a rT Bde, LYNE, BURNS @ SMITH ee bs gratefully—do we have rulers who still conduct | pot four shes “onteide ne door. | bread, with crisp crusts. It comes i 4 NEW YORK - 4 Fifth Ave. Bldg. international affairs as if foreign politics were some . | The next morning the brogans ure| in long loaves and round loaves and t ——— absorbing game, in which armies and navies were; faoaeue sets bl endear aus Premeh don cab hateee wi ic ant ; ; (Official City, State and Ceanty Newspaper) inanimate counters, [bin she {Hf you, want any, butter you'd better =i a ema AT PERT France may build her mighty ring of fortresses | you are going one way on the| ask for it—“beurre"—that's the aed Too Much Luxury if she wishes. But the fact remains that these will [ae on rate a tee ea cen ed if Zon] werd. And We is pnpalted. sae A 15-year-old New Jersey boy, scn of a wealthy not keep her out of war if her rulers and the rulers , an “Allez a Retour.” | ,TOMORROW: A Familiar Ma- n ‘ business man, left home the other day and went out of her neighbors do not buckle down promptly to a The big round eopper clackers are; chine. e ‘ to seek his fortune. Departing, he left word that he. real effort to make war impossible; nor will they i & ' was running away to get away from the luxury that save her from bankruptey und ruin if another full- | front of street ears hoping some day|and back and flies out for social i surrounded him. Hix parents had been keeping sized war does come, that he will make a mistake and that calls. : ‘ he deni 1 Mechanical knowledge of planes i him in an expensive preparatory school; he wanted se a tl A cath ed ‘it richly when the came easily to the governor, since to go out and get a job. Deflating Ex-Kaiser Bill Seawater ne apptioees ail ate tte He And so, being, apparently, a youth of spirit, he | One of the most impressive things about a great Pare Passed a pilot's examination, which, “went. He is now, presumably, working somewhere airship station is the quickness with which the gas | The Bird Market. . |. band BSH gia peat helo a ; as he wanted to do; his father, searching for him.| balloons can be deflated, One moment the airskip| |. . i Z Sed plerei ae agie®, tabed.-to all eye | Cin) Gnd sail carrrin experts in air : says he can keep his job if only he will communi-/ is a gigantic swaying thing, seemingly capable of \ KL 4 gy . [phony of shrill notes. , <<: Par. | transportation, at cute with home. | Slipping away from its human captors and going \ WW La ae ty Cp eeu oe ig tartare og i There are very few boys who ever run away | on forever. The next, almost, it seems a more| Yp \ : Y g , Webing tok sake: contare with the] | Daily Health 7 from home because the parental roost is too luxur-| skeleton of metal framework with shrunken gas! , Lf ; Thre nee ae Peal LS ‘udait'| Service | iously padded. Likewise, there are very few of us| bags hanging down impotently. | YY y é ee J in the apartments. cf Newt Won il | 2 older ones who would ever take flight from the ease| Since the war, Germans have been engaged in thes f é Z am told... ” of riches, Yet we all sympathize with this New| more or less profitable occupation of deflating the The cats made homeless as wreek-| paeY DR: MORRIS FISHBEIN Jersey lad, and we can't help feeling that he must ; greatest gas bag the world ever saw—Kaiser Wil- Mp £15, £2 {through Greenwich Village | "Medical Asmscletion. ath of Area oaee have the right sort of stuff in him. ;helm. There have been many pooks on the be) eee ~— ain diem) fae oe balla . the Health Magazine Luxury such as great wealth makes possible | Ject, but two recent ones have been deadly. met RO Re a Se See aE See -_. + In one ruins, I counted four saglimates, with relatively low hum- - doesn’t hurt a grown person: But, after all, it is 2 ne was the study of the kaiser by Emil Ludwig, | a e 'e ° Cones Sa playing Mareed Oot; italt aptenea ieakeeurent yt, patients” with’ asthmat Apparently hardly the best environment for a growing hoy.| Whe took pains to exclude from his material every- | | their mouth organs at the same time,| would come. slinking back. | this is due to the beneficial effects 3 st Youth needs a certain amount of hardship, a cer-| thing from foreign sources or Socialist sources or) S INNCr | wouldn't that have been some story! ned petched forlaraly about, refus- ep he rises Nester ‘. : Pi 2 ’ * if i ii Rs hd ing to leave until. the last bi 'O- tain amount of privation, if it is to mature and! hostile home sources. He based himself entirely | a 987 & WAS Mi | we “sfoNewaitiiestie. any-onan| Morte ene disappeared: Thee thet! lungs. : a 4 develcp properly. It must not be shielded too|¥Pon the memoirs, letters and diaries of the mer | Ginger 5 ERVICE, INC, somebody will go to Paris and xe-| joined that grémt army of homeless| In other diseases, Particularly carefully. In that respect this Jersey. youngster | Who surrounded: the kaiser and who were his inti-| injec thes petal etch brie Tees gates find out where he turn without a divotee. fats that salvage. the city's gutters, whieh HE ripely sey siesta, of , sd ‘ : " e re lives.” fe ‘ yay RE se | pee a ‘cum! 3 eee set ice | Ma of eden orites. The other book is bys Princ2| Fuith and Bob were spring ‘tas’ ran! HY¢8:” Bob said grimly. “Odd that a No more ‘guns by mail after May | sae water in the lungs, a. dry climate eee ‘ | Max of Baden, the last imperial chancellor, the bergar, had evidently suffered aj b¢Rgar should travel by taxi, 10. | The picture wire people evident-| At the dinner given recently for| May be especially serviceable. Nor is this a problem which need concern only the Prince Max doesn't have to rely upon the notes | “ke of paralysis, which had’ “I believe he recognized me as the ty have been doing a little lobbying. | Ed Howe, the Kansus adito: | javestigators in the department of rich. The rest of us folk of moderate—or less than | : 2 ee le notes | cramped his left foot and knee chap who had been on his trail and _— nist who had “known medicine of Western Reserve Uni- : ile | Of others. He tells what he himself saw, heard and | xrote-quely, twisted his hip and decided to beat it before I called » —_—____——_—_____4] i, ips how! versity in Cleveland determined to % mederate—means can ponder on it for a while | observed. The refugee in Holland is completely Withered his left arm, which hung cop,” Bob. told he rapidly as he Old c ‘@ prairi “s-4 make a. special study of this r 4 with profit. | defl Hi Hee 5 pletely useless from the shoulder, {shifted gears. .“Someone in Peach ‘ x i ers.” Wh in telation to the diseases mention- 5 : j).| deflated. How any thinking German can ever! apes, vn devil!" Bob whispered, Tee Hollow may have tipped him ort - p i tely,. groomed ‘in: €d, In the experiment persons were . For we all have a tendency ta pamper our chil-| again take him seriously is beyond comprehension, | :o Faith. « ina shame-facéd. “So| that I've been making inquiries for tashar veming choker pnd ‘ail the rést,/28k to breathe through a jar of dren. It’s the most natural thing in the world. We! He did not know men. He did not know state. | that’s the ‘murderer’ we have been hil “Old Time Ge eal eetigt F eof the quips wére passed direot. mieiaahe ohare, which hes nite i A | " fi P . i j 4 4 Fs xtracting moi: Tsk ge nett them, from ‘the bumps and bard craft. He dd not know the arts af war, "He dii| eee Puy peo, ieuth Bbsh comanaea Pit ring’) AME thie sme flower “oh en remarked the newsper| nai, neni Mewter® from knocks we tock at their age; we want to make li not even know how to deméan himself as a brave! much less wield that heuvy e during the next few blocks! Tomorrow will’ be dying. * ne ip take | tile sdress suit.) "he Physicians found an increase as easy and soft for them as we possibly can. man. | Ce es a skull with it. and nua ware = they pel! ay , ded - - fo aera _ during Sher beanie nee aris “ey % ; " Y | deren g “Bob, please get out and sight of the cab. It proved a i ‘ime as come back in styl in per , Iris 8 good thing that: we 0 often fail: * Youth! Swearing a descendant of Frederick the Great| something,” Faith ‘pleages.™! illo! the wisp, but ut. lusty) Te £lerious land at least five times” im MU Teant. of the patients, showing define a that is sheltered is handicapped. There is only one would never abdicate—he abdicated. And turned| like we owe shin something f ites blocks from pbpicerser, ot oa gas Batlenterwitp nein wale athe "5 i st . | ing suspected hi et ‘end =Columbusy-a “clear he’ % 1 i. vi in their : way to learn le ae |tail. And ran juay. And left to others: the: seri}: “Bob vaulted willingly ‘out’ of the| Merk tania Tee ree = lamten avin EARP exchange, Ke; lreesonar Xo the method, but persons = is to receive a few of life's jolts. [ous job of facing a beaten army and a starving| car, but before he unsromhed’ the) vlog of nin ete fing Wich. a | That age is'best which is the first, (Hughes. Hughes, it will be recite Mite dirjempensated hearts were So all of us can bear-that in mind, even tear pecple. erlrple he stopped at the news stand they deen, up clades bebind i ae When youth and blood sre miote cage illusioning biography | 7 efinitély improved, . o ann 5 inki i run by o ly, who had df up 6 curl fore a tall office oes. of Geor a : Seiaren't rich. “Without thinking we try.to give our! . to notify Bob ‘immediately’ if thepbuilding.to discharge a passengers | pug Yarmet? fa to the dinner mide aot eene® came] tha \of dry air h ti ; ediately | ut being spent,:’thé? worse, and a cold. His voice] tract 4 ; ‘ children-too much luxury. It is wiser for us, to Lots of Navy cripple anveared at his corner, TOMORROW: The. her, worst "+ * " the, silelcemmachy Cordes i i @ if- ; if i “Is that Philip Schultz 2” : The ar gives). Ting " i + to decrense tl Re ee ee ae hl how to meet dif. Apparently we Americans have a pretty fine navy. addBtnine. fon oe ae Bob the slip but he finds himself oni 7iM€8 stil : “ eee bf teoductageuanes tha J Yoluneiat Fp i “he 7 pene 3 sa i after all. pennies for a paper. p2 New and startling scent. + Then be not c on 8 very hoarse. ' by envlective. relief. fe 9 We had almost been led_toimagine otherwise,| gig Ye? ati allright,” ne fc ogetehs ite SYA Service, LEONG And walls “1 Hhun fa ceiegagtintine on Feb. 28.1 t5 didforentiate manreseemeers served | 4 M i 9 ‘ newsdealer ured out of the —+ ie ‘or having los e, is is the Boswell, you know, who ‘ ‘ ‘ what with all the stories about-battleships bein: | corner af hic mouth. “Did you get @ ng vous te fo ‘ tried to prove that if G W asthma whose difficulty in breath- Hd The state’ of Tennessee has acted very wisely i put out of commission, backwardness in cruiser-! my message? I sent one of the newer | —Robert Herrie ‘ ins,| ington wasn't the father of his coan.| if, Was dtte to mpisture ig the lung * 5 and those whose - diffi 4 voting to issue bonds for $1,500,000 to make a huge! building programs and <o on boys to the courthouse at half past 4 : to Make Muth of Time.’ try at least he tried to be.” more note, hone difficulty ‘lay in meee ote ple heirs Sieoky-Mauntsinirangecoun-| pus-look what: happend; we geatia/daigenflcetin| ono Tdidytaer tier message,” Bob 11'S A BARGAIN * [IN NEW York 1 ey Uilerto tell thy sett, it ia pos- | i Si p is wf ina’: i i . .. . 4! . 1% sible to tel 1e i a try. Since this follows North Carolina's action us China, detached a very sizable squadron for service ald eerie her sweetheart,| jn’ nicae®, building collapsed dur- IN NEW YORK )” At The Movies? whethee au ome patient, with a ma voting $2,000,000 for the same purpose it now be-| off Nicaragua—and still had enough fighting ma-/ was acutel- proud of the hie ere) ine barkain rash. Tt was blamed |g ; e [| that ‘would tend to improve i2Pe 4 Teng catable at this land will be. preserved in | chines left to take the largest flact that New York |G vtaes Warr site| aide ett vou coalace ae eee] Now Yo M M ies An canporrcaee ol prt — a ‘ its wild beauty for Americans of all time. - ever saw up the Hudson the other day! 1 Abd eteeatalaes i swung 03 to the! that’ would convict a mere steam! aaseanatee "ane" egy ark wh There is, some work yet to be done. The park! Must be we have a pretty respectable sort of| ger bobbed his head tor’ thence ee Some ofthe Sanea is thats a inrs| YEMME seed candy” an. Seventh avenne association must get several millon dollars in pri-| navy, after all, Hathaway dropped a large coin into| pay. any attention when the wana 2 the middle Thirties: . . . You'll “Afraid to Love.” ‘an vate gifts before the park can become a reality." ’” ae Be a ee them, They only, thought! slong balancing: his: tray. of” fone omedy drama i ‘ 4 regs ‘ : Pe *, g je matter ‘some woman had seen a $1 parasol hii ir of the Follies” It is said, however, that this money ix “practically Tit For Tat ; sean ac treended, when Bob “was!for sale at $1.00. and was trying to oF chit are, head Ta his hone mie? | Lioyd Hughes, Bile Wor tg assured” already, | Our friends, the Bolsheviki, apparently -know | #£#in,at the wheel, his face stern and get it. . .. . Some of the inex-|, |. He always draws the eye of | Stone to the People familiar with the Great Smoky Mountain oughtful rienced bargain hunters were in-| th tt combines ahs Ed Weare how to pull the old tit for tat play as well as anyone. L pst metal Hcikht: Kelly saydigss| jured, but none of the seasoned. vet. unseen mee ene he threads Ros| esting -sersen ators tanks gp tee The other day Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, U. {and his metal license tag is han erang had a seratch. It or hs ‘ay through the crowds without so| *ting and on unusual ip region say unhesitatingly that it is one of the moxt | magnificent bits of country in the United States. 1 Although it is within a night’s ride of many large cities, it remains very much the same as it was before Columbus reached America. It has escaped the settler, the lumberman, the homesteader. Its 8 are thick and quiet; its rivers clear and On its mountain peaks there is solitude; in there’ is the peace of the unspoiled wil- . N., desiring to go to China for duty with ovr] "paith Toced eens, his neck.” “| thing heavier than a brick bubding [ooh ine loping: @ single. square of | tiful: girls Faith looked and saw the crippled t di i “ | fleet there, planned to 0 across Russia instead of | beggar beckonin-- to a taxi "whieh hanes Ro Nive bedi Seder the ee ae atl Greens i 4 4 Geek . five feet from the ground u; | making the trip by water. But the Soviet govern-| ar cTatinf, Past. apparently in An actress ia writing “Memoirs| inereanout®, he seeme like a mechan-| Te story {rom ‘which the Polties| The. labo ment refused to give him permission to cross ite| cab alighted, and apace “erece {he “tan'e phat too Kill: | (rele eeehnd, mont: folk can make] PAY. Was adapted, a” “heat h J d of Hollywood.” Isn't that too kill-| their re! * wit! of the year” entry, ees) territory. horribly Pecthiy Wody of tho, beggar] ing! a him Pheri the nd i ay | Wilson "under the title of “Here] Work is God’s ordina ’ ‘i ‘i . ats hi F | Outrageous? Sure. But the Soviet Points out) “pm going to follow. that cab and) A group of mouth organ players follow hita eit B aee ase ft 1 that our government refused to let the Soviet am-|try to solve at least ona phase of walked to London for a contest. If|ing him dodge machines and cut in bassador to Mexico cross United States territory to - } porseliee nibh Be hi t to Mexico City. i 2 Pee Ses 7 don the People of Tennessee and North Carolina have | hide on tp me ENY: And.sne ave Jethawltt wo enmye | OUT OUR WAY ‘ ‘ By Williams it has a “punch, ute excellent supporting rol 2 a8 prayer.—George D. "Boardman bs id a dy to offset ; done well. They have been able to see what we edy to offset touches yi : <‘AMericans so often fail to see; that there are| . CAPITOL THEATRE Lana : " y Q The eloquent power of motion pic. Pilla, 'd tredtment of things more important than timberlands or water . 0 ’ tures of historical lence; acts ‘by removi ‘ewaver sites, and that the intangible values of nat- Editorial Comment H LET Loose Oo TH y tionably was. eee Sats | ungue thi eS be 6 ’ i ter expressed ; n "1k than in the fil a ral peeuty can far outweigh purely material con- a a . ‘ i ngmr 7 leg \ : y shsing Besar pe tacle af Because they have seen these things clearly, the (Minneapolis Journal) . # vest Smoky Mountains will be a Place of refresh-| Kansas and Alabama automobile license plates | «, ment and recreation for us and our children’s chil-| hereafter will be Produced by prison labor. Some * », No matter how closely the cities and towns |cther states already obtain their Plates from this ca e Prape: BULL Dog Her Away? zie Bi Banat f Capitol Th YUH ACT LIKE YoRE | cherry and Tipraday, to BRAINS IS ALL IN - sees far more and Pleasant of the east are grouped, there will always remain,| source. The Present Minnesota legislature killed a ORE, Feer! mnilions whe wit nese arene the Red Cross ‘within easy distance, this splendid stretch of un-| bill that would have set the inmates of the St. Cloud : Gone. Matern religions: manitests-| wetcy-shaped, ied country, in which tired city people may get | Reformatory to work on Minnesota’s supply, : : Was sok person at this.inapiring ex: drurelsta for 26c. The genuine ¥ from office and factory and store and, in the; Whether the legislature, in so doing, acted wisely . . ewer? 3 - pression of love, feal sn fore Lig baste ce Insignia printed- sbgctneved but expressive phrase, “get back to na-| can’ doubtless be determined by observation of how ¢ 3 LZZZZ: 2 - ae passed En recy ented: pS SS “ fod the plan works in other states. The system has its j ZZ - could . possibly have "ewes ve LAPP ay 4 a | rest of the country owes a debt of gratitude | advantages and its disadvantages. Minnesota, to CY eer motion picture cameras, ate : EL R FANNY $§ Ys: messee and North Carolina, It also owes the| date, has believed that the latter outweigh’ the By Se a > the ground and 12 avaniage, polats on} i ; y the ground and i looked upon a re « dette of seeing to it that whatever additional money | former. and : ee sands of foot of film, . “he needed to make the park a reality is speed-| There is at Present employment for Minnesota’s Bbtlarhttoming. Reformatory inmates, but not enzugh to go around. | : ; 5 jh \ The picture ’ When the, state itself is the customer, one of the | ; a : j N sual comple How Much Was Learned? arguments against permitting prison. industry to A 2 4 ; | anyone could republic of France, say press dispatches, is | compete with private enterprise is nullified in part. z é phe! to construct # mighty ring of forts a!l|Both the board of control and -organized labor | 3 / . : board asal its borders, / 3 favored turning the license plate business over to! p Z. , 4 of teats, the St. Cloud institution, x ma. y aN oor The prine'pal objection cai State Mike Holm. As his is the trying chore of dis- tributing plates amiong hundreds of thousands of cay | owners, in the annual last minute rush, his objec- | tion bears much weight. Secretary Holm points to be sure, France is in a situation very dif-| out that distribution is now expedited through the from our ‘and ft is, bard); delivery, by he miaeutobenes, of the plates already me from Secretary of ing. Wi

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