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PAGE FOUR _ The Bismarck Tribune 's,,0,%.M."seecton wy tnt to Su] < i} An Independent Newspaper | as the present mid-morning service “breaks up the | & THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER whole day for the layman.” To the vast army who| id (Established 1873) | interpret the day of rest commandment to mean| late slumber, the Babson prophecy will fall on bar- | ren ground, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927 |. it Holding the Dike ge | “PRIVATE oes back, Z| ot FUANCE 9.8 Editor’s Note: This is Chap- |ence. It’s di ect in Louis’ eyes. ter 59 of the series of articles =Poblished by the Bismarck Tribune Company, arck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at! lsmarck as second class mail matter. _ | itten by a correspondent for ag is was doing 8 vo oh Metiyponiea AED ele iachl Uh Lady The Great American Home The ‘Tribune who ie ibid thet alien ia ceuce ae rance, rol & i " | . a ea a ee ee eh Business was good. Louis E Lressiiadonal Rates Payable in Advance Are lige ie et wh ul seers Hs reer nn | CHAPTER LIX abe’ aivand: in tho ily y carrier, per year ........... Bact a ere will appear a new architecture that will | Oh, by the way. Meet the guard le used by every guar ity by mail, per year, (in Bismarck)...... 7.20) truly express American temperament and character. | of the tomb of Napoleon in wie)and every garde-champetre in Franc Daily by mail, per year, | is me walt Invalides. An American epee a = (in state outside Bismarck). 5.00 | At present, three or four “styles” seem to be His nanie is Louis Delecourt—resi- | Louis returned the salute. ¢ Baily by mail, outside of North 6.00; dominant. The Spanish influence holds sway . . dence address: No. 6 Boulevard des iy aly Bi Md = snappiest Ef M __| through the south and west. The east favors Eng- qevaitee, arf ee oer a.) “May T ask your er” sa ence! is ial ii ouis is 83 years old, going on 84. ‘ . a Member of The A: ed Press lish Tudor and ssi ene influence, | i : g Nia’ waa. tame ponte D © dailte ae Pao eh a ae oh ‘. Fy ivw itled to The real American architecture will not be a militaire, two medals awarded for | tong?” ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entit! toes s i ete of triverd aud’ thd medal of the the use for republication of all news dispatches | combination ef either or all, but something of ¥ war fy 1870. fought under’ Mare. Rd about 30 years,” was the * gredited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa-| marked individuality. In building design, America | ee Z chal Razin in that,war. He was cap-|""£13- you expect to be around when,” Mitta Were Alcrnite ees ore, has produced the skyscraper, truly American in | i ‘ : ured twice by the Germans and each | the American Legion comes over in ie witter hevein are also peared! every concept. Recent skyscraper planning has in- | é ‘ ighting fer the Patric, His be ene 34 taeeber feb the convention?” sabia ————_—_—— troduced the “set-back,” and unsightly pent houses | , Z _ around the hogs Yah we under fhe! “1 can't say,” was his answer. And Forcign Representatives on roofs have been covered over with towers and | Ni é Coe ee ae rides. Anse came [then he used the expression which en LOGAN PAYNE Ce Seen OTT crowns which make the whole building a thing of | a ZB i ing rithout first. having removed \“** fel LTH at Wace Ms | \ f the hat. ‘ ‘fat ier Bldg. Krewe Bldg. | beauty. h . / Olas votre chapeau! Toot:Sweet!” | qr esta f Pill be enting dandelions PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH The great American home, when it does appear, | - ty Ss i ‘ifth Ave. Bldg. | w; apie ; | ‘The command is brus Louis in ether words, Louis Delecourt REW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | will have an individuality as marked as that of means business. He don’t fool. Of; probably will hold open house around (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | the skyscraper. | Coure, ‘only thn who are abwene [thé tomb of Napoleon in September ial City, State and County News| H minded make the: error. jut lees : : ‘Neen Sue a | cause of the error makes no differ-| TOMORROW: In the Toul Sector. } ei Please Pass the Salad Silver Spoon Education | instances, at which time there may d q “ Around the simple statement of fact that the, News ths verage s i ' be a gradual rise. f asa _ Aro e simple s | News that the average student in a select young Great vakiations ‘of prbssuse. skp Introducing ! Gonsumption of lettuce has increased 440 per cent! women’s college of the east spends on the average | in the last ten years hangs a story of how the av-/ $299 a month during the time she is in attendance ‘age American changed his methods of crammins at the institution gives rise to the query of how| {stomach. Gradually, it appears that we are) many of these young ladies can earn this amount of 3 egming a nation of grass eaters and vegetarians. money following their graduation. Two hundred © While the population has increased but 10 per dollars a month is $50 a week, and the woman in cent in the last ten years, the cooks and salad) business or teaching who commands this salary is minkers of the land have dished up an average of | the exception rather than the rule. | - 1 per cent more potatoes, cabbage, celery, toma-| “ There will be many critics who will say that if | fics, apples, grapes, oranges, grapefruits and sim-' the purpose of a college education is to prepare ay far fodder. The explanation is not that the aver-| student for life, a college which accustoms its stu-| age individual has been eating more—he has been | dents to a standard of living and luxury higher | changing from a diet composed largely of meat to! than these students can maintain when put upon Ediet composed largely of fruits and vegetables— | their own resources is not accomplishing its purpose. | found in various large groups of per- | | sons, and most physicians believe | | the Governors itm that heredity, which eproduces fixed “y types of blood vessel systems, is! py, Bulodox largely responsible for this factor.|, Honolulu. 7. H., June 13-—UP—A..., About three per cent of normal, | luncheon club specch made Wallace: healthy white persons have a blood | Rider Farrington govergor .f Ha: pressure of 110 or less. Chinese and) "Wien Farrington was gekers manager of the Honolulu Star-Bul- Filipinos in even larger numb: have | low blood Yressure. |letin and president of the Honolulu Advertising club, he made a speech TIN D NEW YORK , oi eddie . the ma uished i lay—Senator arren |G. Harding of Ohio. APE SE et oO ea ee New York, June. 13.—A couple of | plea: with the néwspaperman’ years ago there was a little place |“aloha” effort, for he turned to his on Rector street that startled those | table neighbor and whispered: who passed it for the first times “If I am ever président of the Pane ht Ue chnically known as roughage and lubricants. { $$$. | 7 il a‘ with a sign which made this men- th States, Tm going to appoint Half a dozen factors have been at work to bring | i | MUI CTY THRO RA Ry acing thregt: at man Farrington governor of about this interesting condition of affairs. The | Expand the Law fs Ee Le oe Trewspapers, through the now essential health col-| One of the best pieces of legislation ever put on PERO ONE: As a matter of fact the shop-owner| That is what happened, and the ns, have been preaching this change of diet| the statutes by that much-maligned institutica| since before the war. Public school cooking courses | known as congress was the pure food and drugs Save educated countless young things to the bene-| act. It has saved countless lives and prevented ts of the balanced ration. The discovery of those | the wrecking of many digestive apparatuses. | invaluable but invisible vitamines, and the vast! Recent develcpments in the cosmetics business, | amcunt of publicity they received, furthered the] it now appears, are such that many freckle re-| They paused before the smart, cratic looking Cogswell chair, an en- modern new house on Serenity Boule:| ormous wing chair,,three “occasion- , as Daily Health" Health ted a more oF less 5 tal lite] governor is aerving his second ani t was furnishing Broad-|term, having en reappointed b; ally Teaitn . way plays and movies with snobs of | President Coolidge in 1925. i) | Service all sorts. Bate 4 4 He. knew gangsters, east-side Atlanta, Ga., June 13.—()—Books we i ians, Pes Pole: ts Lele mening Py singular appeal y IN jews and all the other fo: governor of Georgi ' on ee eee He could deliver a Roman mob or As a youth Clifford Walker liked t Editor’ Journal of the American| ghetto street scene with equal euse|to mix the two in his everyday life Suse. movers and hair dyes, not controlled by the pure | \t a HA eee a Ae PEL ssaGs ce lienneeaaMteatees aaa a Medical Association and of Hygeia, | and, for this, he received a stipulate: Per as Georgia's chief executive * Style had no little to do with it. The creation of | food law, are not made of such stuff that their! before. It looked very large. and| radio cabjnet, and a baby grand the Health Magazine Sadie eee : Sens deviated from this same a Fae haw, is ” at| use results in unmitigated good. By the simple, splendid to FaithvHathaway, after! piano—Bob’s wedding gift to Fait! ke eer oe pe fashionable slim “boyish figure” meant that| ae Fe cot ag | the shabby, ramakgeble Hetle iitppse| coniprised the farniture of the tying ce. the development of the tech- fs administration, which ends in | nical device that measures accurately | There were others about that time|June, has been featured by his work romanhood had to reduce her circumference, and) process of amendment, the law can be changed to! , we tle street, where she had sfient| room. blood pressure of man, physi-|Who flourished in a. moré sinister in’ behalf of educational facilities. fhe simplest way was to quit eating so much. The | cosmetics, guarantee their purity and their harm-/ithe iast ten years of her life. Fim} Faith was trailing reverent fingers ‘ ‘ r trade, bi . A k of hi bs ny {i . é : a t! R c| , but they didn’t adverti; he AS a mark of his own scholastic at- men folk suffered and benefited at the same time.|lessness. And certainly no one can object to the! |shed in uw creamy-tan stucco: | with over the satiny finish of the, side- Sa ee Ler NETRA Ne ete Aaaee Tioy cecil, alinest ch ae tee tainment a Phi Beta. Kappa key 2 Ancther big factor was economic. The increased | US¢ of a beauty aid if it is, at its worst, guaran-) gabled Spanish style, it looked warm Farms, his face suldeniy- flushed with | nese measurements. sAaePes naticees Prvanen eS PARORlGS | Eee iL GOmmOle ne ca eoieni tite. Zi ‘ " . : i . ike. ss It must be understood that high|‘or almost any occasion. - ‘ 4 ost of foodstuffs was noticed particularly in the| teed harmless. ‘ sy (endl 7 Gp Pepa te Leia ee mp er ery blood pressure and low blood pre If the East ‘Side workers happened time ze is the governor's record fheat market. Vegetable dinners were le’s expen-| ed by big, square pillars with Dorie] jove me not sinus Wee wore, man {sure are not in themselves dis to be on: strike and there the Mlaved t all fan. In his youth he sive, and therefore they increased. ~ bases, filled up the shallow L madetyied,” he reproached her, “You've| {he%,Mey, however, be manifest idibkyies Vide lap grenade pine ee Ty ch tale ele : ge Two Kinds of Courage by the. jutting out of the front hed=feent me at arm's length. Don’t look}. {ustuebances of the body tissues.| dozen Sluggers or more could be eta: ‘The effects are going to be fargeaching. The| Lindbergh ‘risked. hte Wn life to fly to Paris.| Tom.beyond hall and fivingsroom.~ fhsit you are afraid of me. Let me| or. emd Friedlander, of the Uni. fobtained without much difficulty. Or caused him this spring Average human perimeter will be shrunk cénsider- ‘That js one Killa of-Beavesy. versity of Cincinnati, recently has {a private feud could be. settled for fans’ a I “king of: : fs the Southern 5 n honey?" Bob" asked, jee your eyes! And then—say it! Say,|made available, a complete resume fa few dollars, with a strong-arm man A#¥ociation. ably, which is the chief physiological profit and + hand tightening on her arm, his bril-lBob, I love you.’” He held her ( ; 4 ; 4 r | of our present knowledge of blood| providing the slugging. Brutality! A Tampa, Fla., sheriff and his deputies recent! | liant blue eves searching her lumin- [tightly that she could scarcely move] pressure at various aj hi bree ' é it " 4 : um tly x y iges.and of the}came cheap a few years back and —> Joss. For the densely populated New England! 5 icaded themselves in the.jail and, by the uso) Us UPlifted face, sufficiently to reach up a hand to) factors responsible for departures | sanginen resting between feuds were|! STATE BRIEFS &* States, the change in diet is seen as a solution for t fi hich injured eight, held off > T adore it,” Faith said, with a|touch his crisp, chestnut hair, fromthe normal. open to side engagements. @he! abandoned farm problem, for truck farming| firearms which injured eig it, held off a mob/ catch tn her breath. “Oh, have you her voice quivered, “Oh,| - Blood pressure is usually lower in}. Chicago gang tactics may have a key?” she asked in a small panic.| Bob, my darling, I love you!” She children than i x haala the eld ceaabe ATTEND. DISTRICT. MASONIC “I left mine in my old parse- raised her eyes to him then, and they | ages of a a sy rs bape carthini it ta. teen oe. cueal etoe MEETING Znd the meat packers are beginning to look to o “I have a key!” he laughed at her.| were heavy and misty with passion.| 99 to 100; between the ages of seven{is more or less out of style. their laurels. other kind of bravery. '“Come along, Mrs, Hathaway, and|Her body felt weuk and limp, as if!to fourteen, approximately 98. Brit, ees Sue cantare’ at the recent district € : Lindbergh's deed, successful, brings him glory) the fivite room nat aitine ane | Bu hie arms strained her even move | 2h, invertigators find that the blood| | The hiring of “mobs” has also mesting. was attended "be" Mache ; from all. The obscure sheriff's deed, while it brings | floors this morning, and had lots of tightly to him: his head. dropped| being Sb at five geara of "age, ae] It if ne_longer s hit-or-mian oron-/ft@%_ Washburn, Garrison, | Butte, Junior Achievement Clubs him the admiration and respect of decent citizens SpRsTanuina: cope pater ea . eA ouineeii re ae 4 ner approximately 116 at. fourtees years osition. The films demand definite a. by’ ha fade Prise —"h * The unexpected success of a comparatively new| subjects him to mob hatred and mob revenge. ibis Mar} peels 7 f of age. American children will vary | types and trust thelr selection. to Scholl, i, G. She knew he was tulking at ran-| flushed cheeks, tho tips of-her fingers| from $2 to 96 at. five trained casting mi Marvin Thorstenson, G. A. i $ i : : 4 x 4 3 . years of age, ined casting men. Lindell, L, .D. : fi Y t, th el lub, through-| Which —Lindbergh the ff—is th2}dom, to hide his embarrassment.! following the line of his strong,| and f; A nay yd .. Jefferies, B. E. Robin- amovemen' ie Junior Achievement clul roug! ich man—Lindbergh or ie sherii is Maybe Beis ateatde Cait ceeyial aime ealdec brome iniraiee: ona: came 106 to 110 at fourteen years A yconart aeinet, Fee ona. maninels: son, Archie Nelson, Frank Josephson, A of 600 which tried to effect a jail delivery and ¢an be made profitable where crop farming cannot. inch a man achatgelleerlthiamurdes elhattia: eid - Washburn.—The Fellowcraft degree rr fe gut the country has called attention to the fact that | braver? he, too, trembled on the threshold of | “And I love you,” he told her jerk- sa | That Otto Anderson, and C, 0. Thompson or a long time city boys and girls have been sadly ————. . marriage— : °") ityechis breath’ warm against her. | appreacoapresaure of Young men in| Viudish ‘theaters of. the, Hast. Blas, were in. attendance, from’ the Wash. } neglected when it came to a choice of diversion. In She saw that his strong, lean fin-| The instinctive eens that had|cent of: men examined. in the|but who, on one hour's ‘notice, pro- PUr lodge. 5 ee dass of hkaiza abarimahlai dab ale Trying Again j Rers were trembling as they lifted|made her always lift, her lips from| University, of | California had| iuced six pretzel women.and half a yay; a . ese days of steam-heated apartments, dumb wai ‘ avetenn the shiny new key into the shiny| his while he was still srinking, thirst: | pressures of 130; 22 per cent | Jozen pickle vendors} to ssy nothing OT MAN HEADS RURAL MAIL ers and kitchenettes, the average city child has| Helen Wills is on her way to Europe, intending | new Yale lock. She wanted to stoop| ily of love, melted then. As he lifted! 140 mm. ighty per cent] of a few, dozen odd tailors and pa- CARRIERS Minot—H. B. Holcomb of Minot, Gound it easier to spend rainy afternoons at the|to win the international tennis honors which an | 2nd kiss his fingers, his dear, dear) his face, his eyes burning and almost | ages of 20 to 25 were found to have| triarchs. ee ‘5 i fee % i 4 . ‘3 tural mail rier, ie ‘3 gnovies than to find enough room at home to play | attack of appendicitis deprived her of last year. ak heaven, the electric liehts aouth is EEA Meee eee sera ae sd Sige ata grea A story goes th ears of how dent of ther Belecuaty ern Pera = round, in childish fashion, in the manner of other| Gertrude Ederle, it will be remembered, failed in| are connected.” he commented in a) heard, through the pounding of her| | Most of, the. insurance experts in| Clarence Darrow, the lawyer, sum- si"Huwbelly sentient cyjcnie, Rela generations. her first attempt to conquer the English channel. | cht, ae oe Way tm a ce Oe “E ali| believe’ that iow blond ticteatae nee ora who ‘have been cae of pic a 0. HF pepeare, vice = Then someone figured out that the reason many| There is a never-say-die spirit exemplified ih Sriinto the about her, waist, Bob! right. I'm his wife,-his wife!” ticularly in ons after fifty years | making paragraphic comments on his . H. Forthun, Bowbells, .- i : " - < into the big living room, with SS fs . : », , Seeretary-treasurer: Ww. A af these city children were abnormal was because of | these American heroines which speaks well for the | its beamed Patina ant its warm, tan| TOMORROW: Faith finds perfect 3 paisa at an eee Wogan mt th feigned seriousness he took Portals HL ine es j this lack of creative pastime and from that ob-| young womanhood of the country and gives the lie valle eeee fireplace ask on malt hateiness Ia dere. fables. as sure under what is’ supposed to be|them to task for commenting on hist, ys Pa i B eibneten, delegates iq ervation has grown a junior achievement bureau, |to the reputed evils of a jazz-mad age. pote, on bigs side of the fireplace, 4 - ved bag ee ‘altogether indicate: ciate ent. cppata i Speak bribe — q ‘whose influence is being felt throughout the na- __ being taken up with built-in book | GREETINGS! that there is a alow but atendy. sine “You ee clothes at ‘be q ition. This bureau operates in many cities and su- | Shelves, already well stocked with| Bella (6 years eld)—Uncle Dick,| of blood pressure from childhood on- | best places,” he commented. “! E pee wis 3 * ——;| Bob's ‘ibrary, Beneath the great I want to wish you many happy re-| ward, with a slight lowering of pres. | more money for them than most m Erick Sovik, who ha: j pervises the providing of suitable places and equip- Editorial Comment | arch of the front windows was ajturns of your birthday, and mother| sure in the early years of adult life.| The only difference is th: q st 20 years in. eile #ment whereby normal, growing boys and girls may § long. deep couch, upholstered in| said if you gave me a shilling I was|The blood pressure remains station. ple take their ‘clothes mary work, arriv ry fe re exercise their craving for some sort of creative pas- tapestry. A long, slim-armed, erletot be be certain not to lose it.—Tid-Bits.| ary until after'the age of 40 in most |they go to sleep: ~ ye ual relativegs 1She i i ‘ime. An Extra Session | +--+ . —— +] 4, iam ue pak Z ; the erat 9 ister, f late there mav be found in * gee felson. In China, Mr. In consequence the thrill that overcomes any (St. Paul Dispatch) \OUT OUR WAY : pie By Williams | ™anhattan—the “tindy lid” a hat; Soa Mss: Borik. fake thelr home in n thild when he, or she, after hours and perhaps days} Uncertainty in Washington concerning the pro- . ee ee : sitar Hee ter an i of nee. Big fenase io ine is @ pro- sof work, achieves the making of something from| pcsal to summon-congress into special session 4 7 mye a dozen Lindy badges, ‘a ‘Lindy ait-' Rar ati rood, metal or some sort of fabric is being felt | few weeks before the date for the regular session, =F GINE ME THOSE IT CANT BE DONE ne tay, a Lindy sqlo. dance in! CHRISTIAN, ENDEAVORS PLANS ; these days by many a youngster. Enrolled under | emphasized by Senator Smoot’s announcement and "/CHILOREN. I ASKED Tte.LYou- § suST eget Prorat Fy Sagven khews the Presbyterian church of Hazel- You “TO RocK “THEM: To SLEEP. NOT BREAK THEIR : ‘ fon THRNERy, for the purpose of 4 aking plans’ preparatory ti GILBERT SWAN. {ates a Christian Endeavor society f here, Miss Claire Weiermiller, state 4 BARBS field. secretary, Mrs. W. E. Butler A is of Bi id Rev. F, W. Christ s the league they are fashioning things of real util-| the subsequent word from the white house that his dty and beauty and satisfying that craving for| statement was premature, does not weaken the | #treative work that is instinctive in most children | conclusion that the plan is a sound one. ignd which city life thwarts only too often. | Aside from the matter of flood rehabilitation and | = The activities in which thousands of achievement | relief, congress has awaiting it an extensive legis- | WHEN T GET EM NICELY TO HANE A RASSLING ‘MATCH WITH ‘OLO > glub members are now engaged include brush mak- | iative program. The long. session is limited in| GALLOPING GUS HERE ' THOSE NECKTIES! GUESS AGAIN ’ g, leather work, basketry, textiles, cooking, metal | duration by the arrival ofthe Republican national AN’ DRAG. HIM BACK As though not properly: punished! Mistress—And, Jemima, ‘we'll have graft, woodcraft, paper making, etching, home im-! convention date in June. ovement, toy making, electrical equipment, radio z—by which it can easily be seen that these young- rs are really getting something of great value of a movement that should have every encour- ment. y at Christmas’ time, father now has: that og yee of m laid— “1 TH CENTER OF GRAWITY. ‘o go through the added torment 4} New Pl Fag THIS a ROCKIN’ CHAIR, ged t Soe i tie Sod Midbeiap— The eal! © What sat? iTS A CARPET RACOR, A. Rotarihn’ presented King Albert” New Maid—Oh, Lawds! with a-box of cigars. -Neminations .@ eat?—Ormekirk Advertiser © Sor are now in: order. As outlined by Senator Smoot, advancement of the date of convening congress would give congress a running start on its work. Flood relief legisla- tion could be expedited along with the routine. . To those who have watched the growing mag- lv ‘ , ‘ A: hammer.:80° years old, worn by Ss: ji nitude of the flood disaster and the government's . d id pre Maha nly Are ed ‘ . .. Underlings Show the Way. efforts to cope with it, the president's idea that ING : ’ es sigh ol ai age E it ic remarkable that while politicians quarrel | the date of a special session should be left indefi- \ ~ | PHO RENEG REME SEE There ftom “gverfederal administration and government bu- | Rite for the time being will appear sound. The ex- 6 =F, Y a) ¢ onda baer - the vast body of govemment employes are | tent of the flood loss is not yet ascertained. The } . ; ul ‘ei to-carry out their duties as well and efficiently | practicability of the administration’s plans for re- < S 3@: they do, unmindful of the storm and ‘strife of lief is not yet demonstrated. Arrangements for 4 j Ye ; and-get i: sonal and party grudges and bickerings that go|CTedit, provisions by the Red Cross of funds for sg die | ¥ { S Sake Rath wc be : j Fou above them. seed, the reoccupation of the flooded area, the ; s ’ E y L ine never mer A e 30. Herbert Lincoln Shepard will be re-| threat of the regular June rise in the river—these| . 4 i\ *“ eAtseeane ‘Schur- i Wa are uncertain factors. Can the government say| ~ Y mi q K SS man! vig ‘ now how many homeless settlers will have collat- eral to support loans, how much land can be .re- seeded, and precisely when legislative authority will be needed to enable it to. proceed effectively