The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1929, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TRI BUNE’S PAGE O WERE READ THS — GOING TO GENEVA WESTERDAY — S i WO ON int “ Ifirm against. offending classics as A COLLISION — GOING SEVENTY MILES DRIVING LIKE A MAD MAN = BAS YHE ACCIDENTS = t books obviously written’ for AN HOUR — ace, WITH EACH OTHE RIGHT Tacouaine¢ AND ) GET ALL THE He el et ee TWO FOOL DRiv fescsd eg! Now Do YOU SEE WHAT BLAME FOR THEM HAPPENS ? I'VE ToLD YOU TIME AND TIME AGAIN — WN OYHE DITCH = demanded that we keep out ob- scene books. s officials don’t have to many decisions of their own | now except on new books. We have list of nearly 300 that we keep a those are barred automati- ally because the customs courts have y decided agi The 5 a right to appeal from quite a f on the index exp! ene books ap- mailed or or brought, here by on a liner. When we c 2 : the importer has the op- the boss cen the to export them back to Seymour 1 ret ; if he doesn’t do that, they're of the tr A fellow who gets an obscene and prohit by mail generally lets it be taken fr customs offices have the port it to Lov t 1 s ts so that writers in for- at all thi “Tt isn’t anything in the law When you see Mr. Low Lowman had i cmpts these privately printed D. H. Law ed editions like this one, either. p the worst kind, anyway. Lowman said the list of banned made public “because verybody would want to buy them jand what people don't know won't ; hurt them. QUICK, BOP, GET A WRENCH. HILDA JUST LOST A VALUABLE RING DOWN THE WASHTUB DRAIN. SHE'S NEARLY FRANTIC marks in objection rrespondent obtained a list elsewhere, how- surprised to find quite which are commonly ican bookstores. Cus- ts or officials have decided Rosseau's Confessions, Ten ories by Balzac, the Decam- Kraft-Ebing’s Psy- hn a Sexualis, the unexpurgated | Arabian Nights, Radclyffe Hall's Well of Loneliness, the Golden Ass, the | Satyricon of Petronius, and the birth | control books of Marie Stopes and as | other experts. ference whet printed in customs off often boasted AOW LISTEN, TAG= = THAT ISN'T A 006 AT LISTEN =1F WE DAN AND TARE 4, ALL, TAGTHATS A FOLLOWS You . GOING T TAVE You \NOLF AA’ BESIDES, NSHEN WE START, COMA To THE RancH 7 DAN SANS ITS THE SOU CAN TAWE | “"ONCLE WARRY'S : b HIN ALOS TWERE WAITING FoR vu. ed her with curt} ’ve been|" ¢ But be har aid it. His | . stories that came in over clipp: . paper with whieh ered. The rapidity wert through the m tations with a thic' jamming some of tho y dov upon an already burdened spindl amazed the girl. Her diffidence b came painful. She had never £0 in the v nia: Don't let him get Blaine said, as he back to her. > led her forward, om and into a which thrilling! E dor, amed doors she assured you're too bi now—” “Oh, I'm not r sured her, still looked to the girl | “Half a minute, and in to see the b Name’s_ Hor hates girl re aging Editor.” 1 found Horton to be a thin, an with a big head sparsely ered with wiry grey hair, Grey ly magnified by thick- Ss; a thin-lipped, tight nh looked as if it had Which wes the more | since he was reading a colored comic paper. n timidly. to bother white heat. take er smiled. ongruous, The half 9; “Morning, Blaine. What do you SWEET Susie! Le HOSS SHOES) (0" we five, which s o|think of Olsen's new strip? Think MEAN ANYTHING OUR ake a Bete oee eee Crystal, bi worth a play on the market Back HOME IS GONNA PAN t shoved bac ll page?” OUT ALL Riot! ° of copy 4 ng} “It’s pulling pretty good, chief,” ite : room. Harr: swered. “This is Miss “Wait till I give this first edition | Ilathawa . Horton to a ‘ stuff to Bill, then Til take you in to|the Christmas feature, you know.” é Horton,” he told her, and The magnified grey eyes studied her down the long room toward a jcoldly, critically. “Then, “You un- chine-clamorous place of my niderstand the job's only’ temporary, the rear. | Miss Hathaway? ... And a bit of Crystal looked about her, fasc re: forget you're good-looking, nated but a little disa you're’a helpless female. | the big room were hree men.i This is a newspaper office, not a A te a One, old and grouch; cat | matrimonial agency.” ENE MUNDO". f at a typewriter beside adily | ee f tlicking telegraph | NENT: Newspaper life. fingers tapped lazily. ; | ight, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) S| vorce courts about it. Each remar- J IN NEW YORK | /rica. For nearly a season the vari- > Coston cis ex-matrimonial teammates were " illed on F New York, June 8.—Strange are the! were all ees Gun faial ' involvements caused by the round of * Ok OK ee Sed femarriages in the the-) Aas a matter of fact, there is little * atrical profession. bitterness left behind when theatrical Pa res (6x 8 one-time, ite folk separate. | The differences are BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Major Is Both ve found we y y likely to asically tempera- ceereing ee ot playing sae mental or brought about by those RaenlOl ae on ae tee necessary separations due to taking which they appeared co-jointly ran | the road in different productions. An not Lee ote actor, except in exceptional cases, BUT -STEN BUG <DONTCHA ed Pat ae shaian both has difficulty separating himself from SEE ? SOMETHIN WAS HAPPENED . Jove scenes B) his ego. The very nature of his work 10 Boots You GoTta DO of the prcicipapis meant ct te wetl- | MAKes it necessary to keep the spot SOMETWN TRY WFIND HER~ Just Bee comedy stars left 5 light wherever possible. The home Se wise she anticipated lives are hence often hectic and ray stad by. lyfe: ond marriage. The | @"8ed with egocentric outbursts. actress called in to replace her had. th ahs tally, married her first hus- | Yet there are any number of lav- coincident ender-and-old-lace alliances on the band. street of many lights. ‘A husband-and-wife act, which for ‘ ‘ had played the vaudeville cir- It would be impossible to’ find a years had a tiff and went to the di-|™ore unselfish attachment, for in- cuits, had a tiff and went to the di- stance, than that of Mary Ellis and ———$— —______—. g | Basil Sydney—both players of consid- ) is one of Broadway’s most beautiful e oe ta turned down the oppor- wu of ring in several impor- A SELF-MADE tant productions because the man- SHOULD HAVE = [agement could not fit Basil into the cast. And vice versa. They waited almost. an entire sea- son before finding a-play in which , j ported having as much a1 $30,000,-|a host of triendy ‘a Blamarck, who Gmsert swan, |f0r¢ departure to certify that all Rellroads Lend Money ova i cima at one time{wis® >= well on starting his ow= (Copyright. 1919, NEA Service, Inc.) |meats stored for use in the kosher In Call Loan Market and having accumulated $1.117.0U0 | busines: — . |kitehen comply with orthodox re- . “lin profits by this means during tne ABOUT THE ONLY WAY ‘Kosher’ Kitchens hapa meals for Jewish passengers who) ™stket by “others” weze disclosed dy, one ot Blamare = | ni ’ restless steeds while oom-tooming on| A rabbi boards the ship just be- quirements, after which a. kosher] New Koh Tae _invortant| year cook supervises the preparation of | Sources money r: — On Atlantic Ships a, oy POS Hare seprasend: 6 deplis obe. ase] [in Sanaa canes the Union| .)! ’ = Basie — | |G alg he bien ee _Failroad, q

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