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YR Satara FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1097 1h . ? ial glory of Bek; Jr, Phe Bismarck Tribune's; 1," % "#7 «+ An Independent remanence Here is a gentleman whose esthetic sense is out 198 eaten Obest Ne iy raged. Mr. Coolidge, he says, has committed a . ~ | Brave error. But let him remember old Bob La Fol- Published the Bismarck Tribune Company,' lette; Jet him stop to think of the president in a Bismarck 'N. D, end entered at the. postoffie &t! top hat and swallow-tail coat out among the Blas | Bisco: s ieee ae Preilleel ta Publisher | Hills, and his passion’ for grtistic correctness may | Editay’s Note: Thie-is chap- | Germap, piece while the other isi a ter 93.,0f sthe series of;articles | bullet th a French mitrailleuse.- | can ly ex- — | cool, even though young Boh parades before him. | bye corre: onda or =the piste hie thera rear an tants nn, Bubscription Rates Payable in Advance | We North Dakotans ate much closer to the presi- | us an adyance, guard for the | that Ph ad paths of flight of the two “ally ‘by carrier, per year ...... $7.20 dent than is Mr. Manly, and as yet,” we have suf- | | “Second A. Ey F- ; pointed missiles “of “death crossed. daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck),..... 7.20 Wee PME O° ety we Re \ i se ry The foree ‘and of 'the impact Asily by mail, per year, | fered no casualties. sh >i xipet| CHAPTER XCIN —.-_| hovked them in the shape’ of cres- (in state outside Bismarck)......... 5.09 | f | Souvenirs of the war? ®ure. Beau- | were welded together nas firraly an care by mat ote cd b ce Hoyo BS ‘ coup, millions of them——from the |if the job had been done by an ex- ember Audit Bureau of Circulation Modern Stylites German belt buékles that-were turned | Pert smithy. Subjected to consider- able pressure: by hundreds of tour- out in gremendpus production by en- | ists and others who hace. tried. to terprising, ‘French matiufacturers | force the two bullets aj rt, the sou- jatter the armistice way signed to |venir has resisted. That's how se- | hdmmeyed. shell. that sold for | curely they: were fused as they met {20 ri to ail ‘tH who didn’t | at the height of their intentions, know what:thé froht 1odkéd like. Monsiour Piot has his hotel, whisk -| Anything was ‘a souvenir, and ev-| was a headquarters of the 77th Di- erything. Barracks bags and offi-|yision during the Argonne drive, Member of The Associated Press |; In Chicago a gentleman who wanted fame and The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to fortune, and got very little of either, is resting ates fo, remedies oF al sory eager conto hho home He though Wy ga Ge per, and also the local news of. spontan origin! those two much-to-be-desired things, by ‘roosting on published herein. All rights of republication of alijtop of a hotel flagpole. He did it, for meet 20 sther matter herein are also reserved, ____:|days, while crowds gawked at him. in’ ‘the ‘street G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | He get a little fame, but the public wasn’t mygh | pitas cite eepanitts. Some silat dg tags fd quite ii i i . were intrinsically. wo less; some i is a prize tr it SDAYNE, BURNS & SMITH casual aviator doing stunt flying above the city's But of all the ‘souvenirs, nat for-| gether when they met in flight and By = ' lcop. The’ papers, tis he has ‘bitterly complained, fitting the German officer's patent-| fell in strange embrace. in that NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. Ae hi te he” fort i th leather helmet .and the .Jron (Cross, | thicket of the Argonne.. It is quite neglected him. As for the fortune—he got three just one .exists: today .that.can real- probable .that members of the’ Amer- (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | or four false teeth fitted into his mouth by an en- ly. be Haba. ate ie ae fean Legion “among whom will be , | terprising dentist, and not much else, except’ nu- | 0 Leai » the | some 1 _best souvenir hunters of ; Does Mr. Bulow Aspire? | metous and sundry pains and twitches, Proprietor of a hotel at ,Vienne-le- |the A. E, F.—will agree with him i Cateau at-the edge. of, Argonne | when’ they examine the piece on thei Forest near aa ener wat tours in September: °" re it in a thicket—and Supporters of Gov. W. J. Bulow of South Dakota; There is another cne of these flagpole’ sitters in | il chine gun bullets, t have been active of late. They are boosting the} Denver and, for all we know, he may be still sit- ; chief executive as a running mate of Al Smith—— | ting there. But by now he should have learned that ea sted and weld- TOMORROW: “An “, P ed together. -.One fs a buliet from a | Explosion: score i | or whoever the Democratic presidential candidat? | sitting on a flagpole, for all its novelty, can’t go sy | is in 192g, | alongside championship marathon dancers ani books. And he’s fee. from being | So far as can be learned, the South Dakota execu-| champion swimmers of Hohokus ‘Bay. an unusual New York Jad. Menoken | ig tive has no violent aversion to being boomed. His} There js a. reason for that, of course, and it’s a tebeiete +: im actions ly have seemingly indicated that he| good’ box-office reason. ‘Theatre managers and reine se Pet See ie x te-auiding himself a ‘dingly and making speeches Side class tells me one‘ of her isi - - ezsuer, tei ts eying Bralle tnd George Day ann al ie Mai ,, youngsters ‘ i 4 , realize what miogintaitis look’ like. 7 ea aha Monday night afid Tue: { Brought..wp,on 40-story skyscrap- 8 i ' 8 ors, they wie pei fieewee priced naa Milied Hanae bent Wed anything-taller and when told there ‘the Menoken Ladies Aid held are mountains that make these | their sotond meeting Thursday \n buildings ‘look like. midgets they | the town hall. Sixteen ladies glance at her with open’ unbelief. | were present. Mrs. L. J. Agnew et GILBERT SWAN. and,-Mrs. 0, RB. Ayers served a (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service.) | jangheon, Mrs. Lawrence Baer and som of Bismarck attended the aid. ( The next meeting will be held on " i o Z ‘ Tats r i -— Re Rae J 2 finished an extra session, called to change the bill} . q gape the floater found | Daily. Health | Taree july 28, in the tawn hall. 4 i i: | ty oe: g pay a “bh, f ses P ison repaired the roof, so it would be more satisfactory to the governor! 1 th wake ‘6@,the Hudson:,,,... . aoe ; Lois He) é rial Co men | : hi Th 5 _. and now that the rumbling has died down, the peo- Edito tt . : mle pice tae Friplice mil ote Service | of ine Age ge US a = ple of the state are beginning to look out toward f : » |haps. The bum they find on the|” BY DR; MORRIS FISGBRIN ” god on ar Paved waited at the *. Pierre and pay closer attention to the new execu- British Reasons " See “* |park. bench, who tried to escape|'Ed:tor Journal of the American| W. T. Dance home Saturday night, * tive who isn’t afraid to do what he thinks is right. (Minneapolis Tribune) = life in bad gin, Well, he escaped| Medica) Assperetion ania of Hygela, Suniby eg Monday: ‘They were c ; ; When the door opened to Faith's) in her mind: for anything but fear at last. . . . The’ Broadway but the Heal returning to their home at Colgan, _ _ Bulow is having a real scrap right now, with itain's’ 4asist 1 f | choking, “Come in!” and she saw) and horror--horror cf hemelf, ie y A _wtiter-in Indastrial-and Engi-| Me oDe wt pratt ag i tan ae = Senator Peter Norbeck. His views on the tariff Britain's insistence on so large a number o} 5 me ind she saw, an orré terfly whose beauty began to fi i after ing ’ ; their patrons are willing to pay good money to see 4 ela would sit well in case he should be nem-' someone dance or do ,aquatic stypés,,, But they | = inated. e | | would get rather bored watehing: a::maa sit. on top p Bulow has made a name for himself in South ‘ psn 4 by : of a pole. Sead Da arraccies eee Bott PO" | tas tau Og Clleng *allehe? eat odd eal Ni | litical parties. His action in vetoing the state ap- If rtyr to the cause of science. If nothing | = propriation bill passed by the last legislature in|S¢lf @ martyr 4 ai fi {} toto because he felt the solons were asking tov ®l8> he has discovered how it feels ty sit on ined a # much money, indicates that jie isn’t afraid of los-| Pole 20 a ais artnet des vs aad ing the friendship of a few communities anxious to | #2Ut- Ageia oh = fill their own pork barrels. The legislature just) Saal ya cua rages 0 ai lg ala einen ‘ ses Bob standing there, his face stowing, Bob Hathwway ‘set ‘the little chif- ing! neering Chemistry calls attention to Maywood and Lewiston, Missouri. = tic miles away from those of Norbeck, the state's |CTusers has puzzled many Americans. The British | very ‘white in the twilight, ahe halt! forier down wih’ them arena End, who woke, up one morning {podeible husard to: human life in| Mao few of Miss Nellie Dance? =y blie: d He i i = explanations have been unconvincing. The belief started from her chair, but a Protest-| handkerchief out of the breast pock- tat, eedag'e (1 E ‘iali'method by friends gathe her home Satur! «publican leader. He is an advocate of direct ac- has become widespread in many quarters that Brit-| ing whimper from Cherry's baby,!et of his coat and mopped bis fore- | £0 y yesterday's loves . . .| which’ silks aré additional ‘ honor of her birth- tica, all the time, rather than the adoption of silk -< P sail Lge cradled in her lap, reminded her of | head with maddening slowness be-| che looks in the mirror and sees | weight: day evening in. honor of her birt! fey Hiihile, ' Woctiosk: otters’ t things £ jain has simply been trying to make it more difficult | her light burden.’ Her great love; fore he ‘obeyed her. When he had|drawn.face and once lovely eyes} ‘Among the’ substitutes. used for] day. Be ee ae ee eer ene? TO | 4or the’ United eaten "to' rikel Geaine parity with| for her husband made her want to| closed the door upon his re-entrance|'eciprtion dimmed... They ; this purpose are'‘lead and tin, Lead| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves at- =. South Dakota in a diplomatic manner. Those who her. This, we think, comes nearer the i explan- stretch out RES tp Him, is asi | Be the eee had ita vai find her with an_ overdose ef | rie pheeaeely Eee irs Ere the ball game at Bismarck 0 i di ee ei im to forgive her for her outburst.| baby in its erib, and was ready to|, Re G8 much as tin, is has’ apparently | Sunday,. 4 herd a See aint ene atte Kiara ‘ last ation than any given, though the British’ would re-| But pride proved stronger thes! fjove| confront him, hands ‘clenched upoa fae ee orate ‘a. ae ve been a Yactors in the adiption of the|, Mr. .and Mrs. Homer. Craven and F en skating onde thin gg, TS cprefiiness | tose to admif that even to temeflvs,’ ‘The new ene eon Ye) black dramonds ici Fate Me Kel the market and, losing all, gov! method of pucighting 'sitll with tint (gon, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayars, Mr. suerte J pubes sgcemea ry oe y he |7ePublie now advances another explanation, namely | y, Mica datsbo-ced Se pone rate) ana Jou; tell. ny. placeptocienen (AS strange notion that money was | lend, phosphet re: Mixtead” of em tetral\ and Mra. P. A bers aaa chil- 4 i St is hard to say which of the two. mien/has the} 12+ ine British wish this heavy cruiser tonnage in| a ligh 1‘ \this-Bouse?” she panted, unable to|everything. He bought a revolver| “lt ‘seems thordover,. 4Mit silk pice Sr ge d Mrs. A.C. Danes greater influence in South Dakota. In the middle order to prevent neutral nations from grading with} “"No.” Faith answered steadily, glad | Control her voice. ; - -~And the unhappy sweet-| ‘weighted’ with ‘lead salts‘ seérts to! 29d son, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance ; it mi Si eae vith eat h . ing] Bob. took” d her,|hearts, the faithless wife and hus-\ deteriorate. hore slowly: than. #ilk! and, son, motored to Lake Isabelle . a vale g Febsg anak 9 ted kad ernie @ power which Britain happened to be warring lips Spud not. see ber ae hae then falted, eal ce tad a font band or the “other man” . . ..| weighted with tin. From thé stan - | Sunday taking r splenic dinner and governor, if be entertaing’ beoce at halite. vice |auainat. In ‘the dim light she aaw'him/ with ‘his handkerchiet,” “Whew. it's|"They come every day to.add a few! point of health, st séems possible that | supper and spending the day swim- i y este stride across. the ‘room to the’ little| ho! he groaned. “No, Faith, I! lines to the endless tragic story of | lead-weighted , used” particularly | ming. ve Presidential nominee, must continue to set off fire-| It will be remembered that Britain, in the last) green-painted chiffonier that held the| dida’p. tell er’ to leave '1¢ wasn’ | haze-hung harbors...) {in underwear, By’ cotiing: into con-| Mr. and Mrs. William Wittek - . ‘i aby’s clothes. Her eyelids, which| necessary. What you said to her tact with the virions secretions of: nd of, ord, S, D., are now works. Out along the Missouri, here, we heard the var, Braseale bilgi bie ben SOY Heutral nation | ead Gola droaping eoutta eve ae] vat abaceh. ioe tart any wo- A UENS | he skin may hring about nome, pad an of, Langtord, 8, Dare now ; bang when the appropriation bill was dumped out |trade with Germany by way of the high seas. In- that had thed, too long, flew, widelinian with pride ‘would wart to-don-], Each day. a. line.‘of ‘potice’ walk absdtption‘of le: Lead ts 4 camula- home., Mrs. Clifford Craven and ~ of a back window,;but it wasn’t much more than a|deed a New York business firm had little chance| with ‘ustonishment as she saw. him/-tinue ta live upon. her sister after a past. They carry with, them little tive ‘poison, and smany people will Mra iitit atc brother and sister. “pop” br hg of trading with a Scandinavian bysiness firm. A!1| heist the little piece of furniture to| speech like that. Of course you were| books and photograplis and” slips remember the difficulties ago ge ge R. G. Abelein and _ feeble “pop” down in Iowa and Wisconsin. ‘ Bulow | of trading i ka . his back and start across the oom | right, absolutely right. I was darned}cf papers. . They pause for a mo-' the | possibility of lead” poisoning! Mr. and Mrs. R. ein. will need to adopt go-getting methods if he has se-| Britain had to do was to “suspect” that the article] toward the door with it, | glad to see you assert yourself at] ment to scan a face, make a hasty ffm ethyl gasoline.’ However, the children were entertained at dinner Pe rious designs on the vice-presidential nomination, | being sent from New York to Stockholm was in-|. “What—are you going to do with | last*“"he added heartily. “There pencil scratch across a name and! View is theoretical, sinee’ poisoning, Tuesday evening at the .W. T.é- i = ‘ 4 en tended ultimately for Germany and she would refuse | th&t?” she gasped, her i¢y hand'elos- | no sense’ in your making a slave out 5 1 from this ‘source has ‘not been re-|Dance home. ; ing about her. thi ‘as this. to, of yourself for your family” Bo gn. The record is ended thy sorgem: Renee) Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers and, gon ~ |to let it go through. If she was mistaken, that was| be als way of i ng hel iat she | wot hash” Faith cried sharply, prea there dultiatandiony-st Fh 2 i. a gurl of had supper Tuesday at the A.C. H = 3 5 int ii - | could no longer take care of Cherry's | “ I done? Whi so, there e ream. Ory | ? ay” a iz ; - _ Chicago Slows Down the New York firm's herd lick. ‘The point is: Brit: ae ae eee eke Cheer e | gWaae haus I done Let "tie peas | of people “looking for, someone’ | tracted in beptine kathe uate ty deg? {Rapes Eames. tier si pper a | If the official and semi-official propaganda serv-|ain was mistress of the seas, free to make her own | please!” : ‘ No--don’t try to hold me! I'lj|. . . They come day after day and | clea so that an ‘oceasibhar whil % on. tended., * fees of Chicago have their way, the day is*coming| rules, free to infringe on the rights of neutrals, errs packing to leavé" Bob/‘hate you if you don’t let me go to|zo among the dead and go away Saye itt ee Gray. eee wee we ? uphur is Brow Into con-| | The farmers hece_ are now busy { he silk whith conta‘ in 4 ; 4 TOMORROW: Cherry's pathetic | “Oman, I am. told, hes come at . Lead -weighted fabrics alsoi Painters have just finished paint- ffort to become independent. various intervals over three years.|iend to turn darker on exposure to ing the depot. when the Windy City will be populated by people|free to boss the waves as she saw fit. This is nat- who go to bed with the birds and lead sensible|urally an enormous advantage to possess in time of = small-town lives. war, and Britain desires to retain it. the small chest of drawers, but“he| i and come again and go away. Onc did not pause on his journey to tie door. “I don’t know what her plans ar ’ : A daughter disappeared one morn-| air ‘in ‘ which there may be sea] Only a few weeks ago a Chicago police official; In the event of war, cruisers are useful in keep- sie groluatenred as he pushed OPEN | ppg | IN ae where shee heard of sania: amaante a selphiur. it “Fiints on Etiguet * = ‘eclared that jazz music caused crime, and he|ing the seas policed. They are helpfyl to Britain | 88° door with his foot and maneuver. | IN NE f Each time the old woman expects | ing. Cheiilstry ‘says that. Hints tiq uet | * dleaded for the abolition of jazz. Now comes the] in the actual business of enforcing blockades. Buz alt rie eNivigey ‘ethat | W YORK | elias = there. hit/t Meeeevend would. neater a ae nee tole le: d nye on _ " Thieagd commissioner of health with 9 printed|it should be kept in mind that Britain has no divine | she's Packing and she wants the! | New York, July 21,—In a:barn-| ° ed seek ee eel nett Purchaser | 1.. Must a non-church going guest ramphlet asserting that business life in the famous! right to interfere with our trade with Europe mere-| suppose.” © 4 the baby. too, 1 like building, often ‘half whidden| ‘They talk of the provincialism | vent. od cehtpidg da nese rs im) ia ing a fam- = Loop is nerve-wrecking in itself, and that any in-|ly because she happens to be at war with a Euro-|. Faith ran to the door, her knees! Aagereeapgges drifts in from the) of the ruralites! ‘Tab this one: and'*there would!’ 1p.""Does anyone ever. take Sun- Finke outgo of energy in amusement is burning the pean nation. Tho United States and Britain may trembling, so that she feared she) ase, Hiver, forbidding loo “We| wich’ the tobtns cia arttton a sorte aeoes extent of tie nasard. | 98Y afternoon ‘calls now? = famous candle of life at its proverbial two ends. | have trouble about the exercise of this right in the | way held’ high upon her breast, one| many symbols of poverty, end. ihe pitessir bit hac : 3. | What is proper to serve at 9 young man of 19—started on a Woe anes say] Sund snaon musicale? here |cation the’ other’ day which took: ui. é last grim chapters are writtens} him cn his first train trip. He had . “Yet this is what is really being done by thou-|course.of some future war. Had Germany not been | of its tiny hands slntehing: it a loos- tegen les of the great city; = sands of the young people of Chicago who, after|so unpopular with Americans’ between 1914 and |PRfd strand of her dark hair. , . ‘Come back here, Bob!” - ‘ i ts ' . 8 full day’s work and: ly consumed meal,| 1917, there might well have been trouble about it| manded’ fiercely. ‘Are you aia some fhe enue oe perer, ee Now You Bat Bak : 3 or not. But a consid = crowd the dance halls hour's or attend] in the last, grany? Dont, you know we can't let| mopgye, ‘| He asked me questions of what t> Wap tha. torm in 9: mantle gray, [axl SIE We tan vrdber, shite fo2 Parties until the time wfien tl Ikman is on bis! whi war between Britain and the United] She would later be t her’ . Here comes the stories of gas-|do on as I have not| | Star-inw: ‘epee: : bie? PBigeo Bigs x ag = route,” says the Chicago health, bulletin. lee Ue ee i ~ “ ob ber salad Bir? with thine ‘hair’ the ‘eyes of folks to make party call: ; Ehagpig i States is almost inconceivable, one can see where| own, temeri = _ “They ‘pep it up by gin ta: the tunes of jazz-| plenty of trouble might arise in some future war in | #4 about, = mania,’ without rest, without stop, with no thought) which Britain happened to be a’belligétent and the} = pe at, tomorrow. Such: a ‘life may look attractive United States a neutral. Britain, by making her OuUT OUR = while it lasts, but the well-known gentleman with owmsles, could pragticall order the United Ststes ‘ , the fiddle comes along next day to demand his Pay; |+9 cease trading with Europe. This blow st Ajperi- = for pay they must, sooner or later, and HOW! licen cammeseek might well be resented dp:the United “Fast living meaps spending more funds from) States asa tyrannical exercise of ‘sea ead || “ tht y, Rosh” Day; Hiram Joke | xis. her ugtit-shd he wearied out, ‘Then -| And land, ‘Touching: .all with; :thine opi ‘wand— 4 ned 3. 1 ind coffee, with thin sand- wiches or cake, or both. Add a salad vender der city, and sea, if one wishes and make it a light “ U subper. but now she had no rod | the country who couldn’t go. back. | jokes o! | fillea the girl feom| heard ep ain ity in ord h ‘rooms . . . the girl from, hea readin; y in ordering gi Fd. si B reaaing: the long-sough “| Jack pe Tike Four se sl iceome a acksonville, IIl—Four years ago om perdy” Beecher Shelley: To’ Lita Holladay borrowed $5 from her Night. (pay, and canie’ here to go ‘to’ col- Mo ais She’ has’ been ' washerwoman, ? 4 " é = hitress, maid, lidra: id cook, the bank of good health than the balance justifi : i 5 ‘ il - Af mJ i 4 fs pra - = earning enongh to. her through = Such checks drawn on that bank usually come back ut Slit gated of ean ‘The high i ‘ 5 | eer ea, ‘ia : oy os es tee: the “original 65,8 her Ewan mes, Sl tin rea ay sil be sve fy Ba iy Bh gine 4 J Tawa! saa rormen, = bankruptey follows and receivership’ ensues. Re-| ‘21 when Britain wishes to declare * < ceivership is often conducted in a hospital and the No doubt that consideration ig Bla: b its = xeceivership of ill health is much Worse than tha: ke ; “ Dr. Fred- baad ‘ 2 rt in Our! 1s ‘ aN. Tt; 2 ip. ay. Wi nanan La ing waters of*.. the British so keen\ abot " 3 one hater as ‘th fississippl distgict lett imiiiions, et leh mateaned ar shake low pools, and ‘the U. Be Wareep of ef a financial kind. A young man ¢an laugh z . BS Fianalnt He peace nen, = heartily at ill fortune if his health is good, |For ‘ spate Sec Veil aes | cared rong eye territery and restore the food health is his most dependable bank account and aged Gam OO RED : é : fae 5 he font oft th , rere’ and‘ eveghas with it he can pay for his lost job or squandered | i Small towns that bemoan’ their deadness may; F pis after all, bave the correct slant op life, if the diag- The Swinnml Joke F nosis of Chicago's fagtness has any truth in it. 7 A crowd in Central Pak pee laughed its fool head off when Ernest , international canoe champion, capsizing his cance, strug; . | ally in the water like a drowning man. Tt wasn’t so funny. to Bledel. racing in a rapid succession of ized with cramps, at best, he was in athletes, having sense eng ; seats omed tha slo Be Too often there have been no level-headed per-|_