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p ti eNese sen peorgy waceseoous a Veto wnaad Bee ae rewe Uh - the appellate court for action. Bs Ghibot, a court clerk, will be tried on | Important~these hot days! | EAT | full-size | biscuits {| Barker + PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PARIS SLOWS GILDED RICH I. pear in Investigation Now Under Way Paris, July 10——The divorce mill of Paris in the future will grind slowly for Americans. “The hand of Louis Bartou, minis- ter of justice, has Wheels of the divorce court revolve with dizzy rapidity for their Amer- ican clients. Seven lawyers and two process Sérvers are to appear before a civil tribunal sitting as a discliplinary court on July 21. Recommendation this court will be placed before the bar association and judges is July 23. Judge Grenet, who is alleged to have been altogether too easy going and lacking in perspicacity, is to ir before the council of magis- trates next October and they will de- . the penalty to be inflicted upon im. American divorce cases heard in Paris last year were tried. Washington Protests Tt is understood that Washington drew the French foreign office's at- tention to the intense publicity at- tending Paris divorces. Some time ago strict injunctions were then is- sued to all concerned to see that the utmost requirements of the law were fulfilled. All, however, seemed to no avail, for divorces, at least as far as Paris ‘was concerned, continued to be turned out with the same speed. Finally five months ago, M. Barthou | requested the appellate court to conduct an exhaustive and discreet investigation. The parties had been cited to ap- en before the judge in his cham- s for the formal attempt at rec- _ DIVORCE MILL leven Lawyers Cited to Ap-| In his court 142 of the 167/ onciliation. Papers were arranged 80 as to mislead the trial judge. Upon reading this report, Mr. Barthou at once decided that stern disciplinary measures must be tak-: en. Those accused intend to ask for delay to enable them to prepare their defense and this will probably be granted. Women Undaunted El Paso, Tex., July 10.—(AP) Undaunted by an accident to h small monocoupe, Mrs. PI | Omlie, only woman |ting in the national air tour from Detroit to the west coast and re- | turn, tod: turned the nose of a | borrowed jane toward Tucson, fallen heavily on| Ariz., the next objective. those who have been making the! Mrs. Om and her passenger, {Mrs. Edward Stinson, of Detroit. | were shaken up, but uninjured yes- terday when their fou! turned over at Marfa, Tex. Mrs. Omlie attrib- uted the accident to too short a turn after landing to refuel. The wom- en continued the flight to El Paso as passengers in one of the 23 planes entered in the tour. by Airplane Spill; ICE COOLED CARS FOR LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 10.—Did you ever envy a cow? Well, then, prepare now to envy Old Bossy, because she, and other livestock, will travel this summer in ice-cooled private cars. lt is the vogue among enlightened ¢: car floor, about the width of an ice|Decatur wired aski ake apart, near the center of the car, wedge the ice cakes between the boards, which form a trough to keep the ice in place.” Negro Postmasters Pay for Positions Atlanta, Ga., July 10.—(AP)—A card index, kept by John W. Martin, treasurer of the Georgia Republican. central committee, showing that shippers, according to Leslie mith, secretary, National Associa- ion of Ice Industries. “Each year many horses, mules, 'cows, hogs and other animals die |from prostration during hot weath- ,” states Mr. Smith, “and ice is} sed to keep them cool while in transit from one point to another. Fat stock and hogs quickly succumb; to over-heating and the use of ice, ay stockmen, saves the lives of a great many animals and an inesti- mable amount of fat meat otherwise boiled away by excessive heat. “Ice is placed along the stock-car jwalls and held in place by slats nailed to the car floor. Another |method is to attach boards to the Playing ire ‘TRISCUIT - A Wafer that's good for everybody | VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES children and this light but nourishing food! — ' Delicious with fruit ---- Easy to digest } working grown-Ups Take Down the Receiver and Your Baking Is Barker Baking & Candy Co. Wonder Loaf — the time it take tastes. the best quality the modern housewife. Ask Your Grocer for The Wonder Loaf. Done! Fresh Every Sunrise It’s simple! You cannot do the family baking in s central to “plug in.” That is the convenience the modern baker offers That is why more and more women are giving up baking to take up golf or club work or politics. Of course some of them prefer giving the time and energy the baker saves them to their chil- dren or “poor old dad.” But there is no accounting for The point we want to make is that’ our bakery is operated for your convenience, and to please your fam- ily’s taste. Wherever our products are sold we guaran- tee them to be nutritious, appetizing, expertly baked of ingredients. Domestic Science Teachers recognize that Bread Making is ‘a useless expense and burden in the home. Bread Making Will Not Be Taught _at The Tribune Cooking School e & Candy Co. | C.|Yarious postmasters, most of them Democrats, paid monthly amounts, varying from $8.50 to $12.50 to the organization was introduced yester- day into the record of a Senate in- vestigating committee. Martin and. Ben J. Davis, negro, former national committee man, pre- viously had denied that they had solicited any funds from applicants for postal jobs. SHERIFF IS THRITY Detroit, July 10—P—A fellow wanted in Decatur, Ill., was arrested here__last__week. The sheriff of —— Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugiess Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. This Will entertain you during Tribune Cooking School. A Demonstration of this machine in your home will convince you of its out- standing Beauty ard Qual- ity of Tone, Just phone 762 THE MELODY SHOP Bismarck’s Music Center Distributors for ~ |be held till this week. wanted to take adi vant cursion rate. The shei A. A. Thrift. Street Railroad f’s name is Des Moines, Iowa, July 10.—(AP) —A decree ordering th: sele of the Des Moines City Railway company unless the company pays bts amounting to $1,759,152.02 within three days was si today by ‘ade in federal Judge Martin J. district court here. The company has. been in receiver- ship for more than six menths. penetra SILKS MAKE VARNISH Chicago, July 10—)—Girs, if you must economize, your old arti- BRUNSWICK VICTOR and COLUMBIA Phonographs and Records Cloverbloom Butter Used in all demonstrations because Cloverbloom utter is the largest seller of any butter in the United States. Sold by all Leading Grocers Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘ Robinson Proposes Campaign Bureau Owes $1,759,152 New York, July 10.—)—Estab- lishment of a Democratic campaign bureau in some southern states to offset “an organized effort in sev- eral states to defeat the national Democratic ticket,” was advocated by Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas in a statement today.’ LIGHT SHOWERS OVER STATE Showers of less than a half inch were recorded in 11 North Dakota towns ard cities in the 24-hour per- iod ending at 8 a. m. this morning. 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