The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1927, Page 4

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PACE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune Ap Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1 Published by the Bismarck Busmarck, N. D, e d Bismarck a: secom George D. Maan... Here Comes the Dowry these things out gradual of, shame or the fa at beth the spoiled with equal ch Regardless cf guilt coming, probab c happen to be aff is perhaps one other solution f who will a-marrying go: two c: one, if they both work. nce of e dowry coming, a Where pare enough to give dowry re the young folks ve as cheap The Radio Board The e and effi which the new federal radio labor of straightening the appalfing mess into which radio broadcasting has worked for a comparati problems presen: It.is not a mere simple tain wavelengths or kilocycle ban tiens, but a much more complex process, determination of the past record of th stations, their service to the public and the im each has, if any, to preference in the matter of wave band and time allowance. " Despite the fact that the fu of s new desired in the whole @¥estion of radio le at the next session of congre: example, that Senator James E. Watson of Indiana. chairman of the Senate Committee on Interstate Cammerce, is preparing a bill to establish a perma- nent commission on communications to replace the Falis commission and to have complete control cf Fadio, telephope, telegraph and cable affairs, thus S%isorbing some of the powers of the Interstate Commerce Commission. There are ether measure: im the making and now ready for presentation at the first opportunity. News that such legislaticn is to be attempted has egqused a stir in radio circles, members of whicn feel that the present commission may accomplish everything desired and should be given sufficient. Opportunity to prove itself equal to the task. The legislation designating the present radio commis- sion was a compromise, hcwever, and it is not log- feal to suppose that the ‘controversy over the ques- tion will die down. But whatever the next session: -'new American headlight: me reaso secretary of nes more widel Star Spangled B. Source For Taxes is interes clared that the federal ° rees, and the taxes levied have been the chief the United States How West Virginia’s tax w to be see southern republi received Music a Universal Language come as no surprise to tizen of these United States, regretted as ers of the older, more sopt cated 1 npli ic that is irresistible. , however, is not all one-sided. bers of Americans are the mare difficult music of Europe. exchange, which does neither the le . music, ea The* movem Through the ra Editorial Comment | A Money Crop (Minneapolis Journal) Wheat in Winnipeg touched $1.50 recen verse weather conditions which have prevented seeding south of the Canadian boundary have crossed the line and it is now evident that it will be impossible for Canada to plant a full acreag: this spring. In the winter wheat belt, Oklahoma and Kansas show marked losses in acreage already Planted following floods and excessive rains. The northwest is behind im its seeding, although saved from loss by flood. The Mississippi floods have wiped out more than million acres of corn and cotton and promise to do yet more damage as weakened levees melt and let in the waters upon an almost hourly increasing secticn. : All this sounds depressing and pessimistic But. such is the actual condition of agriculture, that it is quite the contrary. It means that with a reduced Ad- stein 'ishk alee “AetiUritie ow For a Nice Quiet Vacation in the Great Open Spaces | ‘ is is Chay , At first he thought someone had 2 . fies at ‘articles jmade a mistake given him some ty a former doughboy jraw chicle. But hg persisted. Ten whe is revisiting France as a |minutes later he gulped. That was Correspondent for The Tribune. one. He had foer more to chalienge CoE |before the order. would be con- ‘f | ed. a as eh?” he remarked. that is, perhaps, a forect bet’ soldat may desire’ to| iled the Frenchman. satisfy an age-old yearning to man-} “Good sauce, though,” he con- ger a few escargots, which are bese for the annua! convention of The eb?” | ‘§ te: i: 7" { “I don’t know,” the Frenchman re- American Legion in September. | vga. “i neve eat them f she m iate this! “And those shells. Those are won- lf Be does, Re may appreciate this tai shells, Almost as firm as the Alors! {snails,, Seems an” ewfal waste of a Albani ‘renchman | good shells for such a tiny morsel! of vane seasatag = hates in the et 7 What do they do with ail the tel de | le-Duc. It! shells 2” q Hote! de ls Gare ore escargots|. The Prenchman smiled broadly could be purchased for an outlay of this time. eS ‘Six francs. The American. who had) “Why, that’s easy,” he answered. ever snagged an escargot on his “The cook just fills them up with placed an order. The more snails.’ stuck to his huitres,, So, you who would essay to man- oysters. ger an cscargot of two, stop and con sider. You might get an escargo'. mace Was Fine But—you might also get a bit of The cscargots arrived. Each oc-, beef or potk, properly toughened to cupied a depression in a round make the delusion perfect. The only wooden pla A _two-tined fork! point you may be sure of is that the was served also. With this fork shell is the shell of a genuine escar the American bezan excavating. He got. The patrons of France never shed out the scail proper, covered throw away the shells. appetizing sauce of butter! Voila et alors! fine, geen herbs. He in-} sid ks i and began to chew.! TOMORROW: A New War Drama. and © f serted the rey, Hil base-/@ ie chou stil NEWS BRIEFS. curb-stone seat ics canes (ERR ae an wu weer gee | Lindbergh sends congratulations to Ay from childhood | Chamberlin from cruiser Memphr, governor. He! which is making fast time on voyz; after three previ-/ +, Washington; is made colone! | mational guard in Missouri; Lind ee | bergh’s mother sends congratula:| Daily Health {| to wife of Chamberlin. . vq Service | Loyd Bertaud, deposed pilot of | Bellanea_ plane, says at Cleveland Chamberlin and Levine “wobbled over Europe” and that “sloppy tion’ of Bellanca piane showed eect BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Editer Journal the American of Medical Association and of Hygeis, the Health Magaz ent ef pernicious ane- rich in ealf's liver, as gi he really excellent” job Lindbergh did. widers and makes wisecracks ardiness. 7 ,G,, McAdoo, wife and chau A few days before I saw a man ‘suggested by Drs. Mino: and cape injury in auto colli E f on a table on the | Morphy, seoms to have achieved ae Bluefields. W. Va., but child buildi Pe ope eee é osher car is perhaps fatally hurt. Seay paliding to, Bet 2 “"The method itself is so simple that pag ad . le knows their names it is easily adopted and has qaickly} Secretary Mellon states that at end for a few days what |°O™e into general use. On the other! of fiscal year June 30, treasury will F sal it d, many persons do not partieu- 30, 1 “aie it o.o8| ey care far te adte of liner tnd, eeatinn pe eee see. revolt against too much of this sub- 4 stance in the di at the Pub: “"In order to accommodate these few newspapers sastes, Thelma Tubbs and *Elizabeth linger, the dieticians of the Peter Brigham hospital in Boston! yy: ee have suggested the following recipes Fa fergie a met oat for moaitications of liver for this Ernst rentold. | Minneanolis. ae 2.” Now and then two aes George Smith and Jock Hendry, St. ives of the samesplace PUSPOSE: goose the raw liver! Paul, qualified as northwest’s repre F and swap com- pig te sentatives for rational open golf sud wear sR ee tournament at Oakmont next week. liver in a square made of ; [3 folded dnd cqueese ut the juice. St, Paul—Progress was made by Coolidge names Hugh Gibson, am bassador to Belgium, as ¢ American delegation to Gen arms limitation conference. crowd of Hither-and-Yon to latest news from the told, old| pour 150 ec. af juice from two North Dakota delegation at flood con- hs E trol conference. said Senator Nye of greet Sg Dine ds bar North Dakota, here en route home. ebrviled liver: | Dash liver in Met’ St Paul—Judge Miller denied gov- ‘done, or pan broil in mineral crament a stay beyond July 5 in case Five minutes are generally al- °f Frank Sommer and others charged ge eS reise, inte a }lewed for cooking.~ =e j with mail robbery conspiracy. stere raid-Brosdway J dm! " Scraped or sieved liver:, Dash i : vestigated ah@ found that they liver in hot water and remove the. Fairmont, Minn.—Approximately watching the terrified anties *2) ski Broil the liver 5 to 10 min- $1-200 was raised here at two bene- = caught in a trick shaving! utes (until cooked through) and fit performances for employes of lay 2nd trying to get ovt.jscrape through sige, or press Cook and Cole Circus whith “went the crowd Lad through potato river. , broke” here. , het enéertac p28 big work 2s d.then 2 policeman| Liver stuffed-in green peppers or: < 5 ae tomatoes, Stuff, Seved or finely’ Minneapolis—Maily Nydahl was chopped liver (cooked), which has elected captain of 1928 baseball team I, have learned, than! heen moistened with temato. f@ice at- University of Minnesota. ag ‘Bg im some perplexity. or broth, in the tomate or green; x S i ‘ bare seen thousands pack the! pepper and bake. Onion may be! Minneapolis—Neil M. Cronin. city vetts to watch a cat stuck on an added to the chopped liver for flavor. attorney, was rescued from drowning jevated track. One pepper or tomato will hold 60 fe guard when he fei! from boat Themselves vexed by the seemingiy grams of liver. {in Lake Calhoun here. inescapable problems of the city, they i doubtless reflect the misery that likes | ®- j Se Guat swax, | _BARBS || SUPREME COURT | 2 = Navy flyers can take up women Rootes ; 4 ‘friends and relatives now, says Sec- ‘rom Burleigh County. Introducing | Welends elibur, The secrelarsat inet_B- S- Clark, Plaintiff and Appellant, it ved that time-honored moth- «4. *% on Ke the Governors (°°. Northern Pacific Railway Company ‘ ere, -S gchefendant and Respondent. i Columbia, S.C, June 7—4P—! A film actress newlywed says she, S¥ilabus: ae © | Nothing pleases Gevernor Jeha G.' means to stay married. Most of them ee ae est provisions of the | Bickards of South Carolina more spend at least a little time alone be — ta bill po ype od coy {than a good besebell game er fox] tween hashands, ecommplighegs? (0) be wetting This predilection for athletics he| Turtles were found, in the back [6ned by We drawee (section 7017 has passed on to his nine daughters, | yards of an Mlinois town after a p- ,101S: N. I. L. section 132); (2 all ef whom are fond of riding to| recent heavy rain, says a news dis- GY, Sestruction | 0! the | bil orb the hounds and are excellent swim-| patch. If they ever have a cloud- fate Se ‘oo y ae xefarat within mers and tennis players. - jburst the natives cam dine on that Uvepid-four houts 2 pot ane OF As a youth, Governor Richards was | Japanese delicacy, sharks’ fins. jholder may allow to return the Bil Sate re eR The new army blouses have “grace-jt¢, the. holder (section 7022 By Williams | {!. “sriez skirts.” according to a PS a eeouen, 12t A * " jmews item. The skirt is am ancient! ; > I” the instant case, it ae hel: oe =a form of dress that used to be a fadiiis, ‘there waa a constructive accep. Veils are dying out in Persia, it]@Mt under section . is said. We wonder what the police! > ‘a @ party guarantees pay- reporters over there have to say now|™ment of a sight draft for the ac- about a threat. commodation of anothe- and on de- F vj 1 ° fault of the drawee, pays the same, 3 Sa Le “Is Man a Mach high tation éni. king ber ne: famong women. was the sub.|5¥Ch party becomes vested with the lject of a debate in an eastern city. prnerenle ot oh ey aya may the drawee. From a judgment of the distri court of Buritigh County: Hon. F. Jansonius, J., plaintiff appeals. Reversed. ene of the Court by Christian- F. E, McCurdy, Bismarck, N. Dak. weet en irnet N. Dak, Attorneys for Reape ondent [¥es, but the driver sits in the back | seat. America is a country where it's easy to convert a skirt into a lamp ie ee | The French tailors are trying to put men back into knee breeches. Somebody ought to cable Lindbergh and put a stop to that. j ane cs Some day a newspaper reporter is going to i the ‘truth. Right jefter a fal about’ lane j Seme of these laws with teeth in | them occasionally develop an ache.

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