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MONDAY; AUGUST’, 1927 | G@gB<Bock PRIVATE coer hock, PAGE FOUR every THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE" H The Bismarck Tribune eee condemnation of all unsafe planes, and — s p an airplane inspection service to which An Independent Newspaper must be submitted the flying esi jeer, of all ae Ane Then the Fun Began THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER 1 cra Brea EN ‘ ; @ (Established 1873) are sags bok a & aban i | SCWheern the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Pro- om v eer nN r, eel dlls Tribune Company, | motion of Acronautics sent out a summary of flying | - . ; jismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at {time for the past year, the statistical report was as F ; for ii ii ‘itor’s Note: This.is chapter jpostals advertising a famous French 1 Gono wee mail matter. | publisher | Retable for its blank spaces and estimates as it was lor dat the series, of articles [chocolate with pretty interlor views | ——_—$_———— | for exact information. written by a former doughboy jof the Beata ; Subseription Rates Payable in Advance { Arm, ind” coast ds flyi = who is revisiting France as a Ameficans in Paris no longer have : " é y, navy, ai coast guar lying were ae- i © Daily by carrier, per year $7.20 | curately tabulated, for the services keep close tab] correspondent for The Tribune. | much use cnt nepie Tourists Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). + 7.20| on their work, and when a plane has flown its allot- PTER CVII aa erat ea a : Daily by mail, per year, te ‘donde 4 CHAPTES trimmed by the army of badger spe- ’ on al state outsi Bismarck) . 6.00 bis hours, it is junked. Commercial flying, too, was It’s lugubriously sad,"this story of fea A el on air nt cae = i aily by mail, outside of North Dakota...... 6.00 |fairly well estimated. the commercial decline of Harry} 'e: ctl ‘ Member ‘Auait Baan Cirestes But in addition to these two classes of aerial navi- Tonnell of \the Rue de la Paix in Wea cole rg Payee icin { Member of The Associated Press gation, there are many private owners concerning Paris. : naturally, the business of the guides The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to |Whose operations neither the Department of Com- Harry is‘a profes: has eae priag ny ’ the use for republication of all news dispatches |merce nor the Guggenheim Fund has accurate in- for many ytars h I go all day long, for weeks at a i i i i in th Ameri nd I never hook an Ameri 4 credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa-| formation. Where these individual operators got erican ‘tourist Hi 2 Monsiecr ‘Ténhel ex Saige per, and also the local news of spontaneous origir . / J of the capitol:of the world. He al 2 is plaine: | Published herein. Ail rights of republication of all| (tir Planes, how long they have flown, how safe much as he could|not long ago, “I speak twelve | other matter herein are also reserved. they are, and how safe they are not, there is no way languages and I know every spot in 1 a Faeea he {of knowing. Before the public risks its neck to any Li dl of fin age to _ a cent HEN Paris. But I don't get er sae It i proprietors of & ; | G. LOGAN BAYNE COMPANY La dated behets . Lio oan id Katies y his clients ‘spent ‘money in‘ addition. ed my business. | CHICAGO DETROM [hone he ane tale OF Che a ee to fly. EEE } A modest “chap; understand, just jorrowful state of af- ' Tower Bldg. Kresge Bld; : ¢ I ¥ trying to get along’ in the world. And P me Uy, ZS ‘ he did get along lux ly, until | iety bes BURNS & ae Aventis Uniformed Officers Lj WAVE this year, But now he's in ‘ ibe a te ne 2 x ‘i i ii i Y a ness slump from which he n unscrupulous tactics, The recent action of Indiana in legislating that \ y poets 6 twweneenciail fe ca: Can! AGUA Ju ne Gey a gu Several months ago Paris- wai will digust the Legionnaires in Sep- 1 (Official City, State and County Newspaper) each and every man who attempts to control the vaded by an army of picturesque|tember. And Harry, as well as his i! | roads and motorists must be uniformed, is to be Composers Versus Radio heartily commended. There is no doubt that this ¢ Algerians, Turks, and whatnot. These | other righteous colleagues who used ip A movement has been started by the American| action will go far to make the highways of the state i : ii ete hy hii A seta ane aie ey wed bird pe Ha | Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers to|of Indiana more attractive, not only to the motor- Selling. Particularly. did they. take) or three thousand francs, (and they'll i prevent the too-frequent broadcasting of popular|ists of the Hoosier state, but to motorists of other up the game of vending risque post-|collect from 10 to 40 per cent the ; compositions, contending that experience has proven | states who have heretofore avoided Indiana because cards. “Risque” is the word, too. | next day) are innocent victims of the For, with convert. glances at gen-, wave of repugnance, darmes and gestures of secrecy, they| It’s a sad’ tale—this tale of the interested curious Americans and|busniess slump of Harty Tonnell and then, by a clever switch of packets,|his confederates along the line. secured 50 francs for what the Amer- ‘i icans later found out was a series of beyond a doubt that the excessive broadcasting of a} of its reputation for speed traps. composition quickly destroys its market in published| Indiana, of course, has not been the only offender and phonograph recorded forms. along this line. Mnay other states have become just- ! __The association’s stand is as follows: no composi-|jfiably unpopular with the motoring fraternity be- tion should be rendered more than once in an even-|cause of underhanded, unfair tactics in the regula- ing in the same form. If played by one orchestra it | tion of motor traffic. Bere : should not be included in the program of another;| Jt has been only too common a custom for officers sung once during an evening, it should not be suns |in pjain clothes to lie in wait along smooth stretches again. From the broadcaster’s viewpoint, as well | o¢ paved highway and gather in the drivers who are as for the welfare of the composition and its owner, | jyred by the excellent road into the error of exceed- the public appetite should not be surfeited. ing the speed limit slightly. Then there is the type But does the society realize what such a step|of speed trap where a man in civilian clothes drives would mean? It would mean the creation of 4/ypy alongside of a moderately fast car and either national program compilation bureau which would | directly or indirectly challenges the driver of that assign stations their programs perhaps months in| car to a race. After the speed limit is well exceeded | ~ advance so as to bar duplications. It would be @/the next act is the arrest of the driver of the other stupendous, almost an impossible tisk and one that| ca. and a heavy fine imposed by a friendly justice does not well recommend itself for trial. of the peace with whom the arresting officer splits That composer, ‘authors and pubiishers do suffer |the fees resulting from the costs levied against the from the too-frequent repetition of songs and other] driver by the justice. features is indeed to be regretted and deplored but a tattoo from the skin once it is TOMORROW: The Lost Chatedt. placed on the surf: The only methods ate those which o_O | Old Masters | involve peeling of the skin by the use of caustic substances which arc! There in the fane a beauteous in themselves somewhat dangerous, jcreature stands, unless used with great care by a|The first best work of the Creator's competent person. hands, Whose slender limbs inadequately ——_ agua - | IN NEW YORK |j\4 tullotoed bosom and-a weight of Daily Health - hig WE GLE 51 RBC TAMERS: SAE SRN Whose teeth like pearls, whose lips Service New York, Aug. 8—Just about a like cherri: how, year ago Willard Maek, who writes} And fawn-like eyes still tremble as plays and puts them on Broadway, they glow. did a sort of Haroun-el-Rashid. That), —From the Sanskrit of Calid: BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN is to say, he went out among his peo-} Woman, ple of the “main stem,” looking them : % By ‘ Nothing could be more unfair. Speed laws and] ¢ was Faith, not Cherry, who wor- — —————_ we see very little indeed that can be done about it.| 410. regulatory measures concerning traffic are|ried the night of the Pruitt dinn % Editor Journal of the American! °V¢r — but particularly he wamted 3 | Qc The composers find themselves in the same position r but th intended to be| Ove® the fact that “Midget,” Cherry's ati Medical Association and of Hygela {certain type of young woman for a At The Movies -| | as the old hand weavers when looms were success- | ™°Cessary» of course, but they were t led to be| baby, was to be left in the care of| “1 assure you. that I am, M: ‘the Health Magazine ou — Pare in He Hey 4 0 he went from place place, a enforced within reason and not by trickery. Other|Jim Lane. Pp ra 7 . ti tt,” Bob sai ly, but hi states should follow the lead of Indiana and place! “Now, Dad, remember you're not as eyes dishing ‘Awinkling, es - (hirr on their statute books laws that will correct condi-|'2,dandle her if, she cries.” Faith! with “a courtly gesture that made The desire to have the skin orna-|finally he saw one Ruby. Steven: ELTINGE THEATRE mented with strange tattooed de Now Ruby hadn't -kidded herself} Spectacular, beautiful and histogic in various colored inks has always a bit about the “great art” or about| scenic effects help make “Thi Late fully developed. Composers are finding a new com- petition and the composers, in the end, will have to some of the composers, but having listened in over ‘ ARIE TY Re before fivipetice sd ane, x Be .| “And how do you do, "Mrs, Wiley?”| és “bod tatooed the, ee eeay in en arog aie presents eg ve frsigbr pati sersururericgr pine the radio many times we cannot see that such a| Ford is to get out a plane carrying 100 passen-| Pye give you many a bottle, young| Mrs. Pruitt turned toward Cherry,/connection with re | ie tothe: te é rou nee hers: prebipley robe gig result would be very dismaying to the general public,| Sets. He'll have to sell it in Russia if he wants to) lady. ‘kissed chilies: Mines aes Toaeaies Lake ees hate Hay pop hpettay desig bad had started out by just wanting her} The scen in “The Love of Sunya” . cater to family trade. : ling. with pleasure in the complic|_ stern principal. Mrs. Pruitt did|5rs‘and totafore in foscien en heft crs eo gn a MA bomen ment, for compliments were rare kiss Ch i 1 from’her father, And she did look| not, Miss Cherry, favoring her only parently indulge in tattooing as a) When his play opened all Broad-|productions of the famous Opera Down With Lap Dogs P 4 2 extraordinarily handsome in the|y form of obtaining a permanent sou-/ way began to ask about:a spectacular|Comique, a temple in the Him: pee day niemo she sine leconventum arabe: Ne Editorial Comment . i nasturtium dress and hat; she] jushed peinfully as she murmted|venir of the country visited, Foung ectress by name of Berbars{Mountalea and striking. scenes: fom | tional Costumers’ Association was held in Kansas know. it,and the knowledge put dia-{ fe": SFeeting, then turned with | Sometimes, however, it is difficylt|Stanwyck. No one had‘over heard|Pairs, New York-and a small sub a City, and Kangag.Gity therefore became the tem- monds in her eyes and © chimméryuttle tush of eager words to George,| to explain just why a person hms of her before and reviewers began to| ban city, ee porary style headquarters of the country. 8) Edison’as a Sleeper of color in her usually pale cheeks. be inl eapaee nave te Heeger eet eee Nk Mara run through their “whe's who.” This wide variety of scenes is re- Krom this august body, in convention assembled, (St. Paul Dispatch) peng aap sede ey at Faith. And on George's expres-|tattoed on his forearm and below tunteieee ica ae tpn ar he gre srs is shear asnpar tame alarmimng news. The news pertained to the) Thomas A. Edison’s reputation as the world’s! presden china shepherded Tn a love. | five, homely face was such dispair-|this in flaming words “‘To the mem- discriminating and artistic of Broad- ice iphotoplay. tan at is Hs next fad of fashion which it is said American wom-j shortest sleeper is tottering. The great inventor, | ly, quaint little frock of apple green} /"& melee pobre pe eth: ni of my mother.” One‘snilor at way’s four hundred, had signed up|played in America, one in Fragce eft-will indulge in. now 80 years old, is going in more for beds than he taffeta, made with » tight basque i. fad ahr leis ais Rites Pel cece this Barbies Stanwyck for his next{and the other in Egypt. She is seen As the convention bullettin describes 4t, this new|has during most of his life, his son says. and a bouffant skirt, trimmed with! Jaw. it, too, looked hastily, with a h Production, | “Burlenque,”|in the incarnation of an Egyptian fad will decree that every woman seeking to be in} Many have long marveled at the ability of the)” oH eee eo people,” | Slicker of fear in his eyes, from|trade is indicated by the fact that wel oon pope paride fete roa = style will procur and carry about with her a doll} “Wizard of Menlo Park” t6,stay awake unconscion-| Faith said suddenly as the three ot George Pp rica be id wite. ti Fi 4 h, pe pert thirty, men apa ae As you may have guessed, Bar-j found in the characterization ofthe “whose features are to be modeled after¢he features | ably long hours in'his laboratories and retain his ranged themselves in the| Simuigy’ smiled inpartiall bie onl figures. in thelt ag: he ye AL | bara and Ruby aré one and the same./temperamental opera singer who of the woman herself. This doll shall have a wig,|mental and physical vigor on half the sleep most . BPS Persona) art gal-|But for the accident, of circum-|captivates Paris. Then she portiays se Bol immaculate in dark APE 7 ey George and Bob and the chap named /leries. farthermore, imitating the coiffure of its mistress,| people require. Throughout his working life he has | blue coat and white flanned trousers! Andrews. Bob clenched his fists in] In the process of tatoing, India tao hos maby: nae au be mak a oeeal bs cortaat rg Sinaha, “tht “dress” and on all occasions this doll shall wear clothes of}slept only four or five hours at a stretch out of Baia oer eb Bin On Hs — ‘a| Sudden, primitive jealousy. | ink, powdered charcoal, gunpowder,|bara would never have been born.| Perhaps, the most interesting : the same cut and pattern as the lady herself. Lap|the 24. But many are not aware of his practice of] tailor's advertisement, and she knew! TQMORROW: George asks permis- Talectol coaee tach in b eer ar Tat pny eres rang Veda Ag a bar ap AMP et igasd ee 1 dogs and lap cats and lap monkeys and lap raccoons! snatching a few minutes’ additional sleep while sit-;that she and Cherry had never! sion to paint Falth’s portrait. a needle, pc ie eho have. bean eer we ny Ain Were Ser ae bila Paris are tho repreduetions' of | will be dispensed with and the doll double will] ting in his chair or reclining on a laboratory table. ened Aare scinned at| (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Ine.) struck by gunpowder or who have) oid hands have ceased: t6 write. eae a Coren ae oo pes i come in. He has the happy faculty of falling almost instant-| ye “Got the prettiest girl in the Sea ee 2S bits of coal dust shot into the skin dale Nae make motion pitcures of this his- This is interesting, but rather awful to contem-|ly into a sound slumber, no matter where or what state for a wife and the next pret- ° Justajingle i a) sha sattaenesaredentally. ie As we've said before, Tin Pan Al-| toric gtructure, for use in “The Love 4 plate, especially from the point of view of the gentle- | position he is in, says his son. tiest for a sister-in-law.” | ustajing: moistening is Memalines boseon: He y.pasane SenNiOr mg Now it’s slof Sunya,” but officials explained man ‘who will foot the bills, for it will practically |” ‘This is principle well lnown to medical scienco| “My dear Faith, I am so glad to|@——————| lished. by. the saliva of the tatoocr-| Ford Agolopieed te Me.” Billy Hose | nay “aunt mot, permit this. | So) the double the overhead on feminine upkeep. A new|and helps to explain Edison’s remarkable powers]! nx,)°" Soha him Pi er sg tre dandy summer place, As a result of thie unsanitary pro-|who grids them out: by the yard,| which Huge Ballin, Troted art. digec: tea gown for the lady of the house will mean a new|of sustained concentration. The secret of refresh-| “mr, Pruitt and I have never gotten| He oval pager la ony cones sane - gieanes desiadine takes the blame. | tor, produced exact duplicates for tea gown for the doll. A new diamond pretty or a|ing sleep is not so much the number of hours as its| over our disappointment that you) ‘Then came home to rest. ind céile acneral: icanags J sapesse Speaking of the piteure: new pearl necklace birthday present for the better-|soundness. Freedom from worry or excessive| didn’t take this homely young son ——_——_ formed from the tattooer to the sub- asi “hi se parte 2 CAPITOL i half will mean ditto for dolly. _ fatigue is the main secret of sound sleep. Frequent|°f ours. but we're very glad to see) | Tablets found in ancient Babylonia |ject. | Occasionally: the irritation ro-|chatter lately on'the question of who| “Hille of Kentucky,” Rin-Tin-Tige t Such prognostications as these make it lodk like | periods of complete relaxation are a great restorer Bee be you realise jeg lucky wee goer at ern ose, malig from ind mye gener invented the Charleston. That craze| latest starring’ vehicle for / Warner a hard winter ahead for indulgent husbands and|of ebbing energy. you are, young man? George says} ago. Checks and notes were made of Hauite fn tbe ia dhesnaer yd . ray The Broad- a dines ee be, Semard Mesther. : butter and egg men. Faith isthe only girl in town who|clay, which were then baked. ors. It is very difficult to remove ri Gh whe akwsunees POR Saag ee between } It is a good thing for the fashion dictators to nd Shines, cletins m Billy ; rally now and then in other spots than New York, No Bumper Crop 4 p aa and.the trek of the costumers to Kansas City was (Valley City Timeg,, OUT OUR WAY i hed ; “we By, Williams Che Bead bag ne th Peppy ee lps fpredpentiog good for the country, beyond a doubt. It is rather Many of the state papers are | ig about a ss 7 F Soc Gahan Ik tas ‘undoubtedly ig eed doe eo vet st surprising, though, that in practical Kansas -City|bumper crop. This is the wrong idea. We have e Ww the ‘most popolar ‘mage of recent / the teacher and. Jason” Robards. a such fol-de-rol could be concocted. anything but a bumper crop so you might as well pe a page td =" *As for Lids—well, sh6 ji oe Moston (ik ae Lean dielans oO! 1M OW lor —well, she just the new teacher, decides What the country as a whole would like to see! set that out of your system first at last. The fact would be a style conclave in Cheyenne, Wyoming,|°f the matter is that outside of rye we will on'y JUMPS , AN' HE ONLY £ pies Not long ago I si better education. Tom which could assimmilate horse sense and hand down | have a fair crop—we would say just an average good RODE ‘YOu FER A a i) nee ay , me phe Sana da lg hi ase bis a decree making it fashionable for women of lei-| FOP if we get by the next two weeks without any Jume AN’ A HALF.- ¢ down here a aaah ail reat toviag in a, alee Agponts in the stqry, f ‘ 3 efore, and, having hea: in-Tin-Tin Jr,, who plays sure to have children. mishap to that crop. The weather the past two d weeks has been very favorable and the crops have ~ q : | ee ane sre ene, be totar ps Alovg qo of What Abou been coming along nicely. but a few days of tough ey Oe nea vogues of a season! by Graham Baker from Dorothy t Those Bombings? weather ‘like we have occasionally will blast this , GILBERT SWAN. |Yost's story, “The Untamed Heart’ The picture. comes to the, Capitol Dreaite next Friday for a run of two jays. : Bombings Friday in New York and Baltimore crop’ just as effectively as the rust has done in have caused worry in some quarters. Fear that past years. sympathizers of Sacco and Vanzetti, condemned} We have faith to think that we are going to get } oer ae back of the outrages, have been ex-| this crop this year. It is two or three weeks later et ” there seems good reason to believe! than usual. Other years about this time early wheat . so. ¢ has been ready to harvest but it will be two weeks A Beg Acari agua big Maia by ag-| more before early wheat will be cut. The state as a the s nt r " tured 0 Salvi they ae seria Suc | 2st ath met wet nines] | CMA EZ dtl cape Bee omer noe ust as they pleaded for “justice” for the two in many fears when it hasbeen opted, yy : 5 makes a: firat-claey ‘eoteeciion 7° 000: of the anapplest orchestras iat Vanzetti were twice tried, twice con-| best in ligers an foe: tare a wonderful aflalta fo LaBeae, "Rope Spiaing Men and gh ‘ If President Cooli Wee LeBeau, “Ro; 3 under the most just system in the world./ and hay crop so that farmers are sitting prettty 20 logist”; Mateaset Wate earn: (Copyright, 1927, NEA Bérvice, Inc.) sn "PALACE. MANDAN Dorothy ‘Johnson, a six-year-old pre ane and director and her'five ing Playing syncopators, featured on'the vaudeville bit a the seems that because the verdict went against| far as that part of it is eoneprned. Pastures have we e, : zB. ‘ o fer 0 gombination of songs and their ¢ ® > vy r “, a ‘ats aj ” eae ; good Pot S : In Boclety,” nity. dialog Sal tee me +| They hive ® good line Statistics million

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