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PAGE FOUR cae The Bismarck Tribune Jem of who shall be the next ambassador is one j Which requires much thought and carefulness, If THURSDAY, JUBY-H4, 11927 pk PRIVATE oes back, FRANCE 9.2% nite ork GES CLORET Newen APER | the president appoints another man of the Sheffield (Established 1873) | type, he may be sure of bringing friendship between jthe two countries just that much closer. On the Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | other hand, a blusterer may wreck all the f N. D, re H | ei ‘ . : le founda- ee ‘ : Ch tt eee y cb, "and entered at the postatfic ®t tions so carefully laid. A real diplomat is required Editor's Note: This is Chap In old Marae, near.Chaumont-town, ter 86 of the series of articles | which is in the department of Haute: written by an.ex-soldier who is | Marn revisiting Ll “ a eorre- Ft ed ¥ ci gcmpemyu eek bunch to live thers was an ambulance Shoe Atha : CHAPTER LXXXVI outfit. It departed, according to tt ' ‘The tracer of the First A. E. F.,| Claud Charpentier, who now owns the George D. Mann «.President and Publisher fF this post. It is a matter of regret that Mr. Sheffield felt compelled t» give up his work. But a Subscription Rates Payable in Advance it is also a matter of pride that he has served so! ‘ally by carrier, per year ..... $7.20 ably and faithfully. H gaily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck)... + 7.20 i daily by mail, per year, ‘ fe . it d| property, in March, 1918. (in state ‘outside Bismarck)......... -- 6.00/ Domestic Science Proves Its Merits Sas hes depareive, ere. still num-| Sneg tl ture, the mill hhs Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota...... 6.00 When the so-called Domestic S@ence was intro- ereus, it will be another ten} been untena except for the birds =__Member Audit Bureau of Circulation duced in the land i ; Years’ before the erasure is made. | that sweep up from the valley of ——— jlewenselth tee eee was rained by ‘At Grand Wre there's « blond mule, | the Suize river fof. roost among Member of The Associated Press the viewers-with-alarm of those days. What in : Z mow known as “Ki hitched to a/the rafters. The doors are barred, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the name of creation was the world coming to if the use for republication of all news dispatches growin, uy; v i ‘ credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- |<; pine, (>, Bais couldn't learn cooking and sewing per, and also the local news of spontaneous origin |“t hme, the way their mothers had learnéd the fagon. All through the famous | but the windows are without panes, condretnan: area the ssaets of the | as they were in former years. And, id A. E. F. will see hundreds of | until recently, on one of the sup- _ nts fully equipped in regula-| porting posts of the first floor, published herein. All rights of republication of ali | £004 womanly arts? ° j yf 4 tion American ee tay oe Li GE ier! cla pee a Rie sther matter herein are also reserved, The last twenty years have given the answer. a / : f ; rR IE Ed ar apne Hehe ge So0kii ‘ 5 a) i o = A Fotragn ‘hipretktative Cooking the way grandmother did it—a handful of h é ~ , Cable: fang alec vigd offered | Co, No. 338. G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY this, a little of the other, and a pinch or two of . for sale at a reasonable price. Attention is called to the fact that CHICAGO DETROIT | that—just simply isn’t done any more. The good : n ‘ Merry, theif beasevile, weet a iste ti b-itgite 48 conlinnes'a doer. Tower ii a aGHNG ve Se ee Bldg. housewife in the kitchen tday must know not only j e 7 ae . ‘ miese-cip to lolte Winey ont of a nail,| No member of the American E is NEW YorK 2” BURNS & Fite Ave. Bldg. i onions, but all her vegetables, and her carbo- may d | : i fontaine tr tn oe | cusets sneueepey vo charge there’ than 2 i = m : " hydrates, starches, proteins, fats, and vitamines as \ | i isfon' an of ‘ral . 0 thout the high| the standard price their names and (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Walt The loose formula of raising a family on , y I (epeed in “Liga address will be taken and reported ; three square meals a day has given way to the pre-| q ' ring trucks, with | to this office. I e S _ Ww. P. ON IR., We Nominate Commander Byrd cisely balanced ration. A kitchen mechanic, if “a, r : U. S.A.” are on every W. P. poner MC. Before Commander Byrd hopped off for Europe, there is such a creature left, must be governed by | Back in the Towns tare en fe gave out a statement paying tribute to Floyd the sapient cook-chemist-dietitian who can give as- ; \ are ce ee cite Ghuisteat yuatrer win the officers had to re- Bennett, who would have been pilot of the America | ##rance of the proper amounts of roughage and such | ' 4 4 ed except for reveilles, retreats and’! sort to such tactics in order to keep but for an accident. | stuff. % * ¢ some policing-up details, wi tha| the privates from obtaining, all the On the night before the start, Byrd made sure; Doctors have become some of the most enthusi- \ ¢ piety dies gape es a os tion? uae . that all his companions got some rest, though he/|astic boosters of this newer order of exact cooking. : 5 For instance: ee took none himself. | E : ; The pioneers who sat in for instruction in some of | Before, during, and after his trip to Spitzbergen | the early domestic science classes have long since! and his non-stop flight to the pole and back, Byrd | become heads of families, and the physicians find ave every credit to the volunteer crew which he | tha’ —* RE RMON IEEE |,, At The Movies | ik oneal ——"? | Daily Health | it these women can listen to and catry out dict i declared over and over again made possible his ex- | instructions with understanding. ps ae decnins eeereeaanaal rc ! geo ig kd i pedition. The whole case has recently been summed wi 2 2 B | When a sergeant and a private, “ nda 4 | Fi ip Z M 1S FISHBEIN _—_under his command, in love with . Rather than land and Probably hurt some peo- | well by Mrs. Gary, wife of the U. S. Steel Suipany| eae Be Herd the American’ the same girl, there excellent ple,” said Commander Byrd in narrating his har- | head, Recognizing that it is her province to kee; Medical Association and of, Hygeia, | chance for comedy. 7 rowing transatlantic flight through blackness, “I | Judge Gary at his best, she locks after his diet pein Speaen ‘th snot Byron Minus beats ten ci acrifi i 0 j . 3 3 % i | tion of 5 decided to sacrifice our ship and come down in the | with care. Her chief trouble, she says, is protect- sheen Tinne-belaneee inthe vorsis| Seer hue ‘alters tai may 4 ocean. ing h ry ‘ A ZA 0! new feature comedy, w Acts of this kind reveal the true character of blip inka tnd bake ah nae ae Pe consti = d } | Ge eRe enpositercemat ia, Gis Bltings tedy ‘and Friday” and this mgn as no biographical exposition could do. | day, but i © AMiunGis : oma = pid, Cor ke cgrewen. of) es Walk. Pe Teed in laid: xilast ‘aback There is nothing of Chagbopster or publicity seek cP mare yates Passed. Sedentary oceupations = ndnibesiot-‘pallca’ hitract bet] Ger eateaeee thet alae eee giana GF fife: at Uncle Bats “cit | : ” - occul mort is Py : ay it 1c at tl emen' a aidness occurs : rte ; ing adventurer about Cimranden, Bey ity Seek: joccupy more and more people, and under this 4 , ight attention. They have been| because civilized man has kept his zens’ military training camps, w se er Byrd. He up-| changed mode of living, men and women can sur- seen in other quarters at other|'head covered for several hundreds of While it depicts life at camp with its holds the best traditions of Virginia aristocracy | vive best on domestic scientifically prepared grub . Strikers shift about warily hi i drills in all branches of the service, from whith he comes, the navy in which he was | ee a and ston to che Pine hat band has interfered with the cir- stile mee sae corsets. leaidg schooled, and the perfect American gentleman which =) >Mustin Of yeas. a pecong a Police club is poking | culation of the scalp. ar i h basaxetiplities. Ly & x Ane. GS -f summarily at various backs, and the! some specialists in disease of the tuations and laughs, whic “move on” iven, | ski naturallv. are evolved. 4 ple of Susie, stp, ned posaly and “are | 2kin are convinced ‘that “extreme Marceline Day has the leading IN NEW YORK _| |atso ‘moved on. posure of the hair and scalp to suh-! feminine role, the object of the At cross streets the tens of thou- | j/£ht is bad for the hair, others be-| tentions of Karl Dane, as a sergeant, i | go by. A few curious ones,| Keve that it is good for the hair.! sq George K. Arthur, as a private. | hecause of this blessed little midget? ted by the newspaper stories, | OPriTenay one peopel lon is 83/ Louise Lorraine has the role of a | Oh, they woulan’t be so crus. id A little war can get | £°0d as. that of another. cabaret dancer who further Byrti’s service to his country will be greater than | Editorial Comment m: bee raid rtd s bel Fs meré feats of daring. He is a born diplomat whose | : public interest in her strange case. name should be among the first to be considered |Your Feet on the Ground and Steer By the!,,Sh¢ had. been a ranieas broach when this country has need of an ambassador of lars ieeytd iysnndccoatecaunieat the eat goocdwill to any corner of the globe. | . ] HN, ‘siting i 7 Certain persons who are pro-! " ‘Tom’ O'Brien, H murderer of Ralph Cluny. But she} “No one does much visiting in the New York. Tw n| _ Certai -plics the affair, and Tom rien, ie | eeaiaae i seca News) had ‘been too ill while in the hospi- | hot. weather, and 2s you, say, they OUE to the Inst man and at: | otnE the use of ee te rho, ke Dose, se ade fomowe Ay, % great nations that have peri: tal to see the newspapers, and she}are probably out of town,” Faith an- |tract the attention of only four cor- | “The Big le,” has the n f Style Keeps Up With the News |as shadowy memories, the remains a a except hud mercifully been spared the or-[evered vers, gently: of wouldnt try |ners, A few blocks away there will | cmled fitins machige. wilt cause gl corporal. | Frank aa ant If there be yet scoffers who doubt that our civ-| . which ate to- deal of sceing her name again «into go out much until fall, if 1 were file. Use o! is machine will cause ® who sentences jail and iy atig ‘ day being di ‘ fe oe “ ann 7 ilization is moving at breakneck clip, he has but thought ie dda tutta haar teare one Pd ae Masdnetlaneanie: aki Soatesen thet: Knitting mills now xivalithe ‘weekly | were going ain, cangit a gins f the eoal t! The entire case, with particu Magazines in the speed with which fabric designs glimpse of the goal new growth of ‘hair even on a scalp‘ as shiny and as smooth as-a billiard ball, but they have not yet offered you, dear. And you want to get your| These are the things. that sudden- divorce first ly step out to remind you: of the “My divorce!” Cherry echoed | city’s size. later sends him to the training camp to learn how to become a man. ; " a 7 % ee eee incing evidence in: any: consider- CAPITOL i Sherry’s many tove af-|blankly. “Do you know I’d almost convi ‘4 : : i which they were headed, they might h difeince ate itness {forgotten about it? It was to come| Phil Baker, who tick able number of cases that.@ new] ‘Thrilling scenes ‘of the’ Oklahoma must be kept abreast of current news » they might have escaped fairs, as revealed on the witness eg Page el len ‘an paket, who tickles the: ac-| growth of heir 4s produced. under’, “Thy 4 a 5 trial ‘in June, but Churchill dt th oil re vividly pictured in “The When a favorite movie star ‘dies, the cotton mills the fate that overtook them. But they were blind stand, had been revived, the more|up for trial ‘i cordion in the great open spaces of vaudeville, has a gag fresh from the| (uch. Conditions. Indeed, it seems Route,” starring Monte Blue, w' had it tponed on account of the Paes el weigh sand sate” Sate likely that the death .of the cell Capitol theatre’ Fr to the truth, and deaf to such prophetic warnings seneneel ot the een es baby’s coming. I’m going to tele- - Must have a special weave and design of fabric on papers printing a statement from c on las they had. These nati chris, Wi to his opini rd-|phone Churchill now,” she decided| Mr. Feitelbaum had been’ reported | “Mich houses the root of the Is 5 the market before the body gets decently chilled |dissdvantege, in thet ata rei re een ery Tan the. BHeTICy of een che A laadcaly. otis Stthayrl. becca] ptt oat enjoying a fine| sufficient to make Impossible the *"W, is on, Felton in the grave. When a race-horse becomes @ national |); d Tetum had no recorded ironing paper, favorable to Cherry, |heard anything from hit.” sen | Uusiness year. The news went round | "qyth of mew hirautage. le Dazzle saloon and Berrsiteg ice peated tein pha oniudh ae krack. she ae istory, as we understand it, such as they had being countered with a signed statement Faith yearned over the baby which | that he had purchased a fine apart-| «, OR era itt. caw with his “girls,” his bartenders and signers must turn out 3 cloth bearing a woven head|/278*ly made up of myths, and was available to the {rom her physicians, attesting the in wa Arte repre eno tery ment and fitsed it Sut lavishly. ue ot kit rena” ; Lrg ve cbherest lager Shale do dil sxme.nee. i people, = avallaile at all, only in that form! fn Haiti: feccing.horsalt to: spaa| MIbEIO. of the holtle: ca er 2d toctapestinee ee ee ng. : other Place of bi mene rhe ay a ‘ ‘ Inder such conditions it was di: hi ‘ i “Chris is going to file'a counter| “Hmpf,”” sh ted, “He aint’t in which Janice, one of the gir! is Six days after Lindbergh took off for Paris, the impoasibl to. trace nie peal Gale ale Aged mae suit for divoree and demand custody |so rich.’ 1 aan, bok le abagutasil dp rescued from the toils of the wicked mills were turning out “Welcome Home,” and “Air- d i sdharet or 44 sickly just what doubt the} of the baby!” Cherry returned from | playing on the same piano. ‘in. controlling +s old spider Felton, by sear Giiae 8 ’ way” prints, and to predict the outcome. It is hard oven to ublic would always entertain as to| telephoning, to announce in a voice oes They sabes tat the scatp be rub. Randall, otherwise known as “The Ten years ago, looms used to turn out fabrics| sine how completely life was lived in the pres- Cherry. She saw this doubt in the | shrill with anger and fear, ai eg fs bed back and forth with the fingers, aac hae ales ats: pllcring six’and eight months ahead of the season. Today,|¢"’—Shut up within its narrow confines. There ques of every erstwhile friend of | tomORROW: Cherry’s plan. Lindy” “ until it feels a little bit tender, twice Screen in many fhis season's fabrics are out of style before the sea. | “Ut have been few who tering evilly in the eyes of strangers | (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, {nc.) draw awd, and ackyard soma ay. Pell ie : suerte, Rive <p Ky Fiend Beate’ is ss PUR Kcareest garden a! : is most vigt us and pleasing man- * son arrives. down the future saw the golden beam Bur fy Temzined Slisstaliy in, gaa simian dn ala ronhatees galter. Winchell columnist, ha neers e Te anould eon meee on Epotggeine Clyde. aed incline Inorant of ‘the storm of gossip and{>ring an ominous note into the |covered that the pretty the! tightly perhaps once each week with("2°, comes from triumphs on the ‘ oF ' RESON baby’ ival had|8cramble of the day. halitosis ads whose “ friend i : vaudeville stage. As Oklahoma Red, Judges and Their Pay To the side of perfect injustice, mastered by penn ee ee "ner luckless, Just now, along Twenty-seventh | wouldn't tell her” is none other than iauid’ petroleum ity ay papas Gook makes hi er D i : their faith divin beautiful little head street the brooding sense of some-|Edith Nash, who came out of Vir- ‘Anoth th hick itates TOUGhneck merriment, rol Nye jown in Minnesota the other day, the state su- ‘ ine, i thing about to happen cannot be ginia to play in the “Scandals.” Out. i nother question w eloulen nd Paul Nicholson are in the cast Preme court overruled a lower court’s ‘decision, and| By one man's Plain truth to manhood and to sa: a mee ene hat bean at downed by aie Tush nen trattie side:the ads she has no troubles such ive Fi pre ie wa = prog dD and a host of others. thereby aided the cause of increased pay for dis- God’s supreme design. ae of the truth came to her. pee Ds tacts ree end Secrets wr emeaed of the hair. It, is the conviction of| —” ‘ i i Th 1 is pl “ thi di i 0 | Oe trict judges. The Dill increasing the pay wa3 ie moral is plain enough—it is that Americans| “I Wonder, where everyone is thit!” 4’ policeman idles at every door-|to depopulate this . Baie chece cities WEN ae FLASHES OF LIFE Passed by the last legislature and sent to Governor | Should think very soberly of what their country is Rernoon, as ahe watched Faith | "AaY-,,UP@n, stairways sit uniformed | they. tell of the Seo matiar sine. bobbing ‘became pepee|ge ee OF LIFE; Christianson. In line wtih his sonorous “economy” | Sing to be, and then try to realize that what it' prepare the baby’s bottle. “I haven't|ctficers. Their sly; there is) maoneed Loto a ick, to get a haircut just| ier that this; procedure, does mot y’ ‘Bw little too carelessly; there is men-.|before an Indiani:muassacre . . . TI ff he < pledge, he vetoed the measure. But’ he made onc| Shall be will be determined by what it has been ift ments: Saab ohisg Seen ee vices | ance -in their very. nonchalance, only night club revue to ‘draw al pac Aes Bhai 7p vol py ticod is a (By The Associated Press) mistake. He held the bill four days. One of them|the past and what it is today. The work of the just after the baby came. Are they| 4 big fur strike is on and this is cadeaes hans apaised e the hair coarse or cause it to grow See St. Andrews—The Scots like to sec * was good Friday, and he claimed that didn’t eount,|™odern prophet is much easier than that’ of his re-| out of town? And Selma Pruitt must the -heagt. of a district where the pt its girlies undrape seiait he big, buyers from Kokosula| per ors”, trechanical damage to the) Me. Jones in action so much they ' 80 he was legally within his rights and the bill was|™ote predecessors, for he has more to go on. But ae Telaine Pes hasetas na pion sag pelts sad let shine hangs must have their. fling. . . ns Et sear ata arutichal ons i lesurae 20 the crew can look. Andy ~dead.. He was sustained by the late Judge C. W.| it is doubtful’ whether there is any greater sensi- George Pruitt’s name. pear he ius Diled high eine (Copyright, 1927, ey EWAN. img and permanent waving, will i -s:Stanton of Bemidji to case. Then the su-| tiveness to his message than in the days gone by.| “I' suppose nearly everyone is|hides. ‘Men’ pass in the steret “sca tee ee? he) | tee Sho inaleituel See. comonrage ere aoa taee Fecal Pree cat cverruied <p decision, | Americans aurcly ought to regard themselves as| axty" Faith annwered evasively. glare. fev hge been. a inean strike || The Columbian Register Se Re are a peement f a ri th ither the W: Th bee: i effect on the growth of the hair. {fer at all. “Ye are juist a machine.” |, j __It so happens that because the governor also ex-|trustees for posterity, and as such bound to hand She knew that neither the Warrens | There have been many arrests and, . Conn. papér which went oot h £ uitts were out of town—| just under the surface, feeling runs] of existence in 1813, still i j North Agawam, Mass.— During a ercised his “economy” bludgeon on appropriations | °ver to those who come after them a country that Sherry cried, her vale high. i ‘ _| on the mailing list of the e thunderstorm Hen Campbell and } = there is not enough money in the state treasury to] is at least on the upgrade. Their concern about the Ehare ith ante oe tees me contest thie Si areal Bae SEA On raeaines 0 | BARBS S ee ead Thee ao tad f © give the judges their increase at once. They must ae Paar to be keen, and their interest in what S ae SF trcen them Lightning’ killed the Ei = wait until 1929, but then they will get all the back | is its destination profound, : 5 % y dog. Neither maa was hurt. ipa ee thst is: coming to them There are those who tell us, with a great show| OUT OUR WAY ‘ a a By Williams Grove Novela Bergeol, aye New York—Henry _ Glis: } Be Fa As residents of a neighboring state, it has often|of windo set we must “keep our feet e the zs tala Se Sane pees 2 fly back to nited medert linoma nd_ hero, insiate he ' } * seemed to many North Dakotans that Governor] round,” as though there were pemotest anger 8 a 4 a lowever, Lindbergh says|is not much of a swimmer. Weighte } @ Christianson carried his economy program a little| that we should fail to do this. Others id have SN.M.MPH=~I Dont it is not 80 easy to fly from Europe! with spurs, girdled and tools, Ei F too far. Some needless expenses he did‘cut out,\ Us rely wholly on might, taking no account bf moral 7 7] ANNA ALLERS HAFTA America to\2 f ds, PINCH HIS bag : al. ne aves harder tripe of 28 feet each with a girl on WHEN HES N : ybe if Mr. Hl would) y Repel wold \ t 5 eo MUCH | a be {A Thought | fi ' but his veto of the pay raise was a mistake. causes, forces and influences. It would be well ‘= Minnesota now undoubtedly has an able judiciary, |if sermons could on the same day be preached in y % and this increase in pay should help in keeping the |every pulpit in this land on the following text: . Able men in office, instead of finally sending them| “Not by might, nor by power, but by My spirit, #& back to private practice, a thing which often hap-|#aith the Lord of Hosts.” , BE GOIN' HAFFS WITH 7 HIMs HES A MORE SPERIENCED SucweErR THN ME AN' HE obi “ pens under the present salary system. It is the gospel of a dull and stupid practicality, * WOGS \T. eon Wheat shall in excha: £ of a gross materialism that has ruined states in ‘the intrepid) "°F Se ‘Soult=Batthew, avisze - 7 Mr. Sheffield’s Successor the past and will ruin them in the future. It is 4 > ‘ ¢ . : . could have’; t i Ambassador Sheffield’s resignation from his past| very widely held and very vigorously preached to- a’ aca ~) ig is badges aiid ex-| na body cH’ W. Shaws the at Mexico City indicates pretty accurately the trend|day. ‘For many years America was herself an ideal 5 : r ‘ 3 3 Cook. 4 “ & of things in the southern republic. Mainly does it/—the ideal of all who loved and longed for free- F 4 ee |. show that our troubles there are not yet over. \dom, political equality and the sovereignty of the : At the same time, Mr. Sheffield has shown ad- | individual soul. ~ mirable patience in staying by his job s0 long. He| It was by the idealistic spirit that she was nour- & came into Mexico during a troublous time, and his|ished. There was with it all, of course, much ma- Worries increased as his term went on. . There were|terialism, as no doubt there always will be—too the oil Jease laws to contend with; there were the|much, perhaps. But there were few who sneered ¢ feligious fights brought on by the Calles adminis- at idealism, or feared and distrusted it, whereas tration. ‘there are many today. It often seems as though \ . “ Mr. Sheffield carried out :the Coolidge pol s\ there were a sort of organized war ag it it. i 4 fr ee t ¥ x well during his stay ‘in Mexico. He was firm, as| There is no, philosophy as deadly as materi- : 1 J j j zal? a \ 6 s i 3 ‘ was necessary in order to protect American inter-|alistic philosophy, as history demonstrates ‘inthe ‘ - r g q : ests. But he did not adopt the “dam furriner” at-|most startling way. Thoughtful men: on their Y our envoys to other countries | birthday, especially as they grow Old, are disposed he was respected for his integ-|to review their life, to think of what they have thing Necessary when he/| done. amiss, « ay of their ‘faithlessness, and worship of