The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1929, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929 4, WASHINGTON Bessa x LETTER went to produce this remarkable LET ME SEE— B ~ Gwe METHEC'S- HERE WE ARE — CARR-~ HAROLD ~ ROBERT- TOM - WELL, MENRIETTA@ YMERE 1S NO USE IN SITTING AROUND THE HOUSE MOPING = LIFE 16 GETTING SHORTER EACH DAY= Premier dl YourRE NOT AN OLD WOMAN YET = 7 ris ne name of | ith BUT YOU'LL WAVE ‘To STRIKE Burnet ‘ADDRESS — ions | } \ OUT SOON = YOU'LL HAVE GRICKLAWN- 7566 , ( RESIDENCE = " MELLO! 1 WANT GOLD Coasts of Benedict sully done a hairy important q our, 1 nent, Debt taxpaper Ww peat ternationalism, and Pacifism hers have been up bY ry proceeds to tell about tempts to reduce boil ¢ F Power the danger of war through lmtations | t av wellare is be acrificed of armement hi ied at round-table man Willian Bo shew conterence ain Lon » that the iu must come further un- destroyed to whose dic- ry medium of educa~ f ce is brought into ef- bestest navy allo: to.| 1 yA novel, pamp! ” 1 i ‘di these agent e in our Magazine articles, 1 ndot f is hy Many personal button! cour uence operating, to eS efrom Mr. Shearer in hi { nmereal greatness. MB .sacrificing effort to pul that idea P t velies, bankers, 1ay BL, ACrOss, 1 i ols, radio e . bas Not So Disinterested . Freckles and His Friends eg Now it develops trom M | Ryown admissions that he uubjects, Our sting for some shipbuilding cor Kywhich make hoals for the navy ( JUST WAIT TLE We SAY! WERE Loowin’ } wat a BUNeH OF You nnow! GETTIN US ALL To 6o ‘would like to n pink, red y Ameri 5 50 write it for the re Mr. Sheav- SEE Lim! TELLIN’ OS WE'D GO UP To KIS @ UNCLE CLEMS RANCH IF WIE ALL BoveuT expenses, Ho demanded an ¢ Planation from the compinies, under threat of federal prosecution Possibly Mr. Shearer is someone's payroll. Just the other diy your correspondent received trom him @ lengthy big navy article trom som Mibellicose retired admiral. ‘The smoul c fires of th PEdoubtiess consum: + h of the . 6 by Sh lzome description v ing as showing th a ed himself during: till on tnterest to which | F the gentleman tthe white heat mii & 45-paj { published tn f21028 after phevit conference | * the big feht in whieh Psthe big navy propagandist and th pacifists met in mortal combat ‘The period of pa 1,000 \ id Jand which claime Manhattan's gay spot prohi Tt shut its doors v and the merry pop of the champ KS) Rigave way to the rattlety-bang of rivet. | Hers upon stec! But Delmoni has come back Mi And, oh, how changed it is since lob- | ster Newburg was created in the good | ‘old kitchen! | ‘Today W'S most costly Papariment ¢ found atop its new Park avenu Me f you ple: i ttle triplex apart py sume of $45,000. Iper annum, or week. Attache thereto are of such s to approximate a mfortable estate. Regulation deck tennis court Have been laid out on them, and there Bare gardens, walks and lawns Efloors above the city streets—with Yat view of the river. i ® The rental itself would have thrown | leven the spendthrift old crew of yes: iteryear into a panic. | * Oe FAs for old Delmonicos itself, an ef- | | fort has been made to retain the old spirit, if not the old atmosphere. A Search was made for waiters, chets pand such servants as were attac the historic old place. Nick Sabatini w unded up in ‘Washington, where he was preparing @ishes for the congressmen, senators | ‘And such at the Mayflower. | * ok ‘And therein lies a tale by itself. rhe | “Lack of cooperation ° says @ report rec the United States Childre “is one of the greatest handic: n d in many citi Jack of cooperation is some- @ue to ignorance of what their | A are doing, sometimes to in- | Ree. and sometimes to the old | that children must sow their; ats, The cooperation of parent: it, however, that publi A as to recreation and re- methods must be in- | aes : | nf which 1 which } i | ‘Time had not treated them al} kindly. !down on ehicken farms, so this vet- {eran had picked hit but he had had his day, an old man of 80 in the retirement of . | and count that, thanks to the British, the bolsheviki within our g has into a sad state and that une nething Is done about it we may be faced with “world-wide com- pr atio gives his rsion of the Geneva conference, Which he attended him- ell Phe names of the Bethichem Shi building corporation, the WAITLE WE Shipbuilding and Drydock eom- or the American Brown Bovert ion, which are being sued by arer, did nol appear anywhere aphiet Mr. Shearer wrote a propa- with the fictitious ¢ j American naval officer of a | plot to destroy the U: Whether or not Mr 200,000 and expended ho question that he tively and arduously tor in- aps the plains. Like ho have settled tance, old “Cap” Gro! best-known of Ub famous sea skipp t quiet spot in Elizabeth, No J vd there he set himself up a profitable Bul when they went to u relura hook his head had been leit behind. He t rushing Mite funeh busin atter all, it his ko OF ‘There were, however, a few of the eterans Who appeared available, ‘This raised another problem. ‘They, too, had rown old. It would be hard for them yelimb the great sta ecommodate the old fellow: room was placed in the basen Jouning ‘They needed merely t out unne With thi time waiters co one they wanted above all ot Jean Columbin, perhaps one of the most famous chets of his day. But n they sought him out they found the Chefs’ club, It was too late—he | wanted merely to be left to pass his few remaining years in’ peace and comfort GILBERT SWAN. «Coypright, NEA Service, Inc.) creased,” Tt makes us think, All public dance halls need not be classed as undesirable. They come under e' sort of classification, Many are efully operated and the not only endeavor to ex- is under eighteen unless | » but actually encourage | of older and diserim- wever, there are too many of the 1er_kind, and naturally these are the thorns in the flesh of city, state authorities today, As reascs it calls forth new legislation, It’s Up to Parents Now the federal authorities are tak- ag a hand and are making an ap- peal to the parents. themselves, for they knew that all the legistation on eur "t bring results unless the | sit up and take a little notice | han¢ in straightening out the tangle. The Children's Bureau suggests more community recreation—more home interest, This is a splendid idea as far as tt But you know and 1 know the and the urge there is in young- nowadays to’ get away from ome to dance. Sports and games and theatricals and even a rev of the good old home dances we used to have ARGUMENT WITH YOUR TEACHER: CONBOY SUITS LIKE FRECIAES WAS— WATCH KE. LAY Him (UM-HUM POP, SHE ASKED 1F ANYONE COULD TELL WHO WAS THE BRAINIEST MAN THAT EVER LIVED AN! V RAISED MY HAND AND SAID SALESMAN SAM WELL, GU22, 1'A Pain’ TH Wert TO TRADIN' WITH “THE ESKIMOS — GOT an INNITATION To & EGED AT TW’ HIGH MUCKYMUCK'S IGLOO T'MIGHT! that 9 would only {ill part of the time. ‘They | ———— are not enough. How about the times in between? Would they continue to resist the call dance yg lg I don't are these Parents FOR You, FALSE OW WELLOF COURSE, AMY; TWOULDN'T GO SO FAR AS T'CLAIM THAT TWAS THE BRAINIEST MAN THAT EVER LUVED BUT STILL YOUR OLD POP AS PRETTY SMART aw inl DUMMIES WE WERE To FALL FoR THAT COWBcY BUNK OF GEE TLL BET You STOOD AT THE HEAD OF YOUR CLASS IN ARITHMETIC EVEN, DIDNT YOU POP? HOM! 1E Gu22 “THINKS | He's cuckoo! Gon! tl AN BUY CONIBOY SUITS To Go UP ON YOUR UNCLE'S RANCH=THEN YouR AON PUTS TH KIBOSH ON fr By TELLIN’ OUR MOMS You KNEW BETTER THAN To TELL US such ve {LL sav Lin | 00, PoP, THAT'S GREAT, BECAUSE] LU CARRIED OFF THE) HERE'S ONE THAT NOBODY IN: OUR CLASS CAN SOLVE — “IF A FARMER HAS A LOAD OF HO TH HECK DiDSa_bo- J ATWTHOUT. any STARCH? Eas! JUST HUNG ITON “W UNE AN LETAT go am ereezet é: i

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