The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 2

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: a few miles from Paris. BUILES OF PALLEN THRONES RESICNED TOLOSSOR CROWNS Live Quietly in French Capital and Give France No Trouble by Political Plots RESTORATION FAINT HOPE Don Jaime of Spain Regarded as Nearest Likely Heir to Dynastic Change CONGRATULATIONS [ourous way _—__3 ie AIS Sur, ON YORE NARRER] WE'LL COME ESCAPE, STIFFY. SesT MAKE uP YORE MIND -YoRE |cAREFUL corr AGO T’ GIT WELL HAWT THET UESSUH WE'LL J! BUSTEO ComME EVERY EVENIN' “Ti, YORE/J Vooxte worry Voc = 1ou'RE AGW! T! GIT WELL — WE'LL DROP IN RIGHT REGLAR T SsEE HOW (ou "RE By MINOTT SAUNDERS Paris, July 8.—(NEA)—Among the vast number of political exiles who have taken refuge in France, the best behaved and least troublesome, from the police point of view, are the royal refugees. Times have changed. Not so many years ago ex-kings, possible kings and would-be kings could command the surveillance of the best detectives of the surete generale, but the high po- litical police now pass up the rem- nants of royalty abiding in this hospi- table land. They are more concerned with foreign exiles of lesser estate but wider influence, whose revolutionary plots against home governments, friendly to France, are threatening trouble. For that reason the royal refugees are allowed to remain in peace while ‘the police are conducting an exten- sive check of political exiles to curb the violent factions. Russia’s “Czar” There The royal array, resident in this country, is far from being an impres: with Germany at the outbreak of the | Northern Pacific nace. Gi ‘Duke Cyril has| War caused his deposition by the Brit-|ize a special reduced rate of eth aN ed hike eae of an the| ish government. His presence here|and one-third for the round trip to Russians. He is living quietly on an| Was quite forgotten until recently |Grand Forks from all stations on its estate at Saint Briac, near Dinard,| when his barber brought suit against |line in North Dakota and in Minne ‘and with him is his son, the 12-year- | him for 100,000 francs, which he de-|sota as far east as Staples. old Grand Duke Vladimir. clared his royal client had promised ee Grand Duke Boris, brother of Cyril,| to pay for a barber shop painting BRIDESMAIDS’ SCHOOL lives quietly in the forest of Meudon,| which he had admired. But even| London—Schools for training brides, | [/ this did not disturb the police at all. | bridegrooms and bridesmaids who are ood Str | Hl Special Rail Rates Offered Farmers to HAS THE LAXATIVE IN Hear Legge at Fair ose YOUR HOME A Has Lost Carol aor Darcy tor wnien ctasorets| } DOCTOR'S APPROVAL? il hi nt coup in retu preparations are being completed, hai ip asatically to Bucharest a pevtitnd taken on added interest with the an- the throne he had renounced for the | nouncement that Alexander Legge, love of a redheaded mistress, wife of chairman of the Farm board, is ex- a Rumanian general, King Carol, as}pected to be the principal speaker. prince, was one of the leading figures} Farmers throughout North Dakota of the royal colony of Paris. This was|and western Minnesota who are fa- They represent Russian royalty in '& most peaceful manner while the po- lice have been working feverishly for sped weeks to solve the mysterious ce in Paris of General Sourepatt, White Russian military leader, who is believed to have been feidnaped by Soviet agents. due to the notoriety of his love affair|miliar with Chairman Legge's activ- Th Ss i rit f and to the intrigues that were linked | ities to stabilize wheat prices are ex- le p! 0 with his name and which finally|pected to go to Fargo in large num- eventuated in his return home to as-|bers to hear him because of his im- Service sume the crown he had foresworn.|portance as the figure around whom Carol lived in a quiet villa in Neuilly. Paden the entire federal farm pro- The chief concern of the police was to | gr: keep photographers away from him. Then there is, asa resident of France, His Royal Highness Don Whether you buy bonds, beots or beefeteak, you always pre- fer to deal with men who-are er apectal reduced fares to Fargo, with an ample return trip limit, have been authorized by the Northern Pa- Jaime de Bourbon. He is not only allway. In addition to these glad to help you. pretender of the Carlist party to the| ‘ings ‘the ‘Worthern Pacific for the| Some things people do to help the |I] rn the vital gga as throne of Spain, but is also consider-|rirst time has also authorized apecial| bowels whenever any bad breath, matter of your ed by ® small but highly aristocratic coach excursion fares to the fair at| £¢verishness, biliousness, or lack surance protection this agency party in France known as the “White | Farg o appetite “warn: of ar bf the Hartford Fire Inéurance yalists” only logical con- really organs. will tender to the non-existent French ve apeninl ate of pelts Fg doctor knows what will cleanse the picierts arehoe Let ctown because of his direct gueorng be in effect July 12 to 19, with final system without harm. That is why friendly service of a help- ing hand. We can offer you from Louis XIV. He is a quiet, unas-|eurn limit to reach starting potht | {© laxative in your home should knowledge, skill and éxperi- suming person, well st middle 5 have the approval of a family doctor. occupying a modest. Cordis “Ke pest sony toma Pi! ala ee swongecthl prone et to ence—and a sincere desire to points millic as Pep- follows the races closely and enjoys cific ‘in North Dakota. sin, is a family doctor's preictipiiea make these things work for Pe et ee daily duly 14 10 16, sin roms the rate) {oF SJugeish, bowels, Te never varies|{] you, : Don Jaime has caused from the original pieecsipiiee which cxthinient tinge S024, when ‘is wea of one and one-fourth cents per mile] ne, Caldwell wrote thousands of times kept under cover by Primo de Rivera |for the first 200milesandone cent Per in many years of practice, and proved MURP! in Barcelona at the time of the se mile from territory beyond 200 miles. | safe and reliable for men, women and pty HY d'etat that caused the dictatorship, 1f|Ths final return limit on coach ex-| children, It is made from herbs and ¢ Man Who Knows King Alfonso had proven intractable |Cursion tickets will be two days: in| other pure ingredients, so it is pleas- Insurance” to the new regime, Don Jaime was to |@ddition to the date of sale. ant-tasting, and can form no habit.||} 218 Broadway Phone 577 have been called. But Alfonso fell| For the North Dakota, State Pair} you can buy this popular laxative § in line and Don Jaime returned to|& Grand Forks, July 21 to 26, the! trom all drugstores—Adv. \ France, where he has lived quietly ever since. ‘Now and again there are whispers Rheumatic Pains gues ie Pade] Are Banished by FOOD MERCHANTS TODAY dies avay and George svn ne | ‘Modern Remedy Protect THEIR PERIS HABLES Persian Royalist Contentea. | Sufferings of Ten Years Ended h Far from fomenting revolution in When Konjola Is Given wit to regain his throne, the A Chance EB i i KELVINATOR ELECTRIC. REFRIGERATION TRU eorenes henten De sens Dee of food retailers have turned to Kelvinator for reliable electric refrigeration. To them, the installation of Kelvinator refriger ation is merely sound business—@ guarantee to their customers of fresh, wholesome foods, always free of taint or spoilage. Kelvinator enables the grocer to handle an ever-increasing variety of fresh foods. 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A fair test of from six to eight bottles is Shahane Case to Go L land” which was proposed to be taken | ident; Dr. . out of wheat production, Sectétary nt, and Dr. Lee M. Roderick, Hyde said he “favored govertiment Dee ae ACREAGE REDUCTION ise, a? > Devits Lake Boy nn es! padi eteay rgd didn’t, or if Ne- . jarmers: tl Kan- Hyde and Legge Continue In!sas did not. He rrgieey repose, Colorado Campaign Begun however, to organize farmers of .v ous states into cooperative age! Monday in Nebraska which would be affiliated with Percioy ser rative ae oe farmers could regulat ‘Hastings, Neb.’ July 8—(?)—Ne- ‘fairs. sa ts braska grain growers, dealers and ait beeen . at Sterling, business men tod ne Sept a others at Hays and Dodge City, Secretary of Agriculture arthur| amarillo, Texas, and Enid, Oris. ‘Hyde and Alexander Legge, chairman of the federal farm board, their sug- . gestions for a reduction of the wheat| Veterinarians Will Acreage to a point where production i ‘i Michael Kraft, a resident of Man- ‘would approximately equal market Hold State Meeting dan, ran his car into a bridge railing Fargo, N. D., July 8.—()—Promi- demands. néar Haselton, Sunday add te now in & local hospital, under~ Speaking here yesterday, the gov- ernment’s two chief agricultural} nent veterinarians from many stated going trektment fer @ broken left | of the head and | spokesmen, who today carry their | wilt participate in the program of the |collarbone, bruises hard winter wheat acreage reduction campaign into Colorado, urged. the | 28th annual convention of the North cit i te fag grain growers to orgariize in order to [sce help themselves solve their own Thursday and Friday. problems. bs lowing a business session, Declaring the present wheat sur- 1st ny pbb action ‘of res: plus was responsible for the current | Thursday forenoon Dr. J. H. Winslow low prices, both speakers held other | of La Moure will discuss “The Treat- Grand Forks, N. D. thy his father Nov. 19, 1924, \ tified to fits of epilepsy whieh the elder Shahane mony was opposed’ by the counsel. .| each the jury before Wednesday. ona Be. Flies carry disease | Kill them_ | Quick! lower than the production cost. countries had enacted tariff laws to Clover Hemorrhage int ULL, BAK ‘prevent “dumping” in them of this xsi) re Cc B KEN, | country's wheat surplus at a price| Dr. c, P. Fitch, division of veteri-|| BRADY and JANZ | | Almost 1,000 Nebraskans heard Sec- retary Hyde and Chairman Jegge’s Certified Public Accountants suggestions for acreage reduction.| Marsh, ‘Montana V byron sor tga’ any such cut|laboratory, Bozeman, Mont.; Dr. INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS immediately, farm board chait-| Charles Murray, Iowa State college, mhn sald © 25 per cent reduction | and Dr. . H. Ferguson, Lake Geneva, || 08M! Bids, Blemarck Phone 359 would put production on a domestic | Wis. president of the American we | IS THIS YOU five years from When tempted to over-indulge “Reach for a Lucky instead” Be moderatebe moderate in all things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow® by avoiding over- indulgence, if you would maintain. that modern, ever-youthful figure. “Reach for a. Lucky instead.” - Lucky Strike, the finest Cig G@rette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobac- co—The Cream of the Crop —I1’S TOASTED.” Lucky Strike has an extra, secret heating process. Everyone knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat. Your Throot Feptaciinn:—-panieat lettemtlon — opalaet cough » bythe Association of Life Insutaince and the Actuarial Society carried between the ages of 40.and 44 years. In other words, 2 man 40 only 60% of expectancy of life Cigarettes will modern ofa man of normal weight. We do do yourself too i you wil “hance things that cause excess weight‘ and, by avoiding ‘TUNE IN—The Lucky Seithe Bence Orcheete, every Sumuidey ais Thursday breting, over N.B.C. networks, program. et tate an 18 ToJ ury W ednesday and frequently suffered. The defense witnesses tes- Drowns | Near City | titiea following cross examination ot Mrs. T. O. Shahane, mother of the Devils Lake, N. XD, duly 8.—(PP defendant. Admission of the testi The case is not expected to The cross on the top of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, has arms eleven feet long and about three feet wide. ———_—_—=—*_—_—_—__—_

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