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PAGE EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE KIDDIES HELP TO HUMANIZE THEIR PARKS Public Recreation Center Im- proved When Children Were Cared For New Brunswick, J., Oct. 5- many years the city of New B: wick, N. J., has had a pretty the gift of a former wealthy ci that seemed to supply many C needs satisfactorily but lacked certain “human” factors that other city parks have. For a long time no one seemed to realize just what this lack wi til finally somebody decided it w cause there was not enough attraction there to interest children. The Sunday Times of New Bruns- wick took the matter up and through its columns asked for petitions from local children who wanted a play- ground established in the ctiy park, and the result was an avalanche of names—thousands being sent to the office during the first two weeks. So a program was planned that call- ed for about $5,000 worth of equip- ment and devices. Subscriptions and contributions began to come in and}; every child who earned a dollar and gave it to the Times for the Play- ground received a button badge that gives them a life membership in the playground Founders League of New Brunswick. Over a hundred Founders joined before July 4. One of the principal features under course of construction at this time is a wading pool of concrete, 30 feet across, with a.sand “beach” two yards wide all around it. This pool is two feet deep in the center and about two inches deep at the edge, so arranged that the water can flow :continuously or be changed every so often by means of convenient valves. When, finished, this pool will be one of the. finest. in the state,, The entire project,,bids fair} to create more than an ordinary amount of interest, inasmuch as the movement was practically started and carried out by the children of New| Brunswick, and it is seldom, if ever,: that so extensive an enterprise has] been accomplished in this way. Even if the complete program is not; realized this summer, there is little! doubt that next season the city will} take the matter up and put it through, as the move is far too popular to die out—indeed, it is very doubtful if the; energetic younsgters who are backing the plan would allow it to do so. BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW 10 HOLD SESSION St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 5.—Participation in politics as a civic duty and the necessity for curbing the spread of Bolshevism will be stressed at the an- nual conventions of the Episcopal Brotherhood, of St. Andrew and the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrew, ac- cording to delegates here to attend the opening sessions tomorrow. The question of political activity will be confined to the deliberations of the senior body, according to dele- gates, and an active campaign against tadicalism will be launched through the medium of the Junior Brother- hood. Plans for widening the scope} of the organizations ‘also will be con- sidered. . The conventions will end Sunday, with a communion service, several joint session being held. Represen-| tatives of all sections of the United; States and Canada are expected to participate. Edward H. Bonsall, of Philadelphia, is national preside:t of the Brother- hood. Among the speakers will be Bishop D. 8..Luttle,. St. Louis, presiding bishop; of the Episcopal..Church in America; Bishop T. F.; Gailor,, presi- dent of the:council of the. Episcopal church; Dr. John W. Wood, New York, chairman of the department of: mis- sions ‘of the Episcopal Church ‘in ‘America; and Rev. James. M. Maxon, Nashville, Tenn. JUDGE FINES NEGROES WHO DEMONSTRATED THAT THEY COULD SHOOT CRAPS Oct. Chicago, 5.—His ability to handle dice cost a negro crap shooter — back without qi Mt HUNTS Balve fails to a Einawonu Seu. givren o CI @ 76 cent bos at our risk. ad 'H BRESLOW, Druggist “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Dandermne.” After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightuess, more color and thick- ness. | and several friends $1 and costs each j recently when they were arraigned be-| fore Judge Hugh Stewart. “I saw a little ehunky fellow peep- | ing out between two tall ones, with a wide grin on his face,” Judge Stewart said afterward. “I motioned him to the bench and! handed him a pair of dice captured in the raid. ‘Can you shoot those,’ 1 asked. “Yes sir’ he said. and then he dem- onstrated. He rolled an eight, a four and a six, and then a seven. ‘You lose’ I decided, and fined all the play-j ers $1 and costs and the gamekeeper | $25 and costs. A report at the time stated I had! shot craps with one of the men my- self. I did not shoot craps with the prisoner, but did know enough about | the game to know he lost when he| rolled seven.” SUPREME COURT OPENS SESSIONS HEAVY CALENDAR Constitutionality of Suffrage Amendment Expected to Be Decided Washington, Oct. «—-The United} States Supreme Court reconvened to- day for its regular term to find a! docket crowded with im>ortant cases. Besides half a dozen anti-trust suits, | | matters pending included further at- tacks on the prohibition amendment, suits to test the constitutionality of the anti-profiteering section of the Food Control act and of the Federal Farm Loan Act, appeals in the Newberry election case and many others. With the federal suffrage amend- ment ratified and proclaimed since the court adjourned early in the sum- mer, court officials expect that cases designed to test the constitutionality of that amendment also will reach the court during the present session. The first case to be argued at this SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF AUSTRIA CHARGES PLOT TO. RESTORE RULE OF HAPSBURGH TO THE THRONE Vienna, Oct. 5.—The Social Demo- cratic party of Austria, ‘numerically the largest in the Austrian parliament, charges in an appeal its leaders have issued asking for votes in the elec- tion for the National Assembly on Oc- tober 17 that the counter-revolution- aries have been victorious in Hungary and that their “lynchings and gullo- tines are preparing the way for re- storation in that country of the rule of the Hapsburgs.” ‘Thi#.is the line of which the late Emperior Francis Joseph and his son Carl were descend- ant! vl Hapsburgh has broken his word and refused to resign the Aus- tian throne,” the socialist aver. “He is “o be made King of Hungary in Budapest and trom there ‘he is to bring German Austria into subjec- tion. The blood of our peasants and our workers is again to be placed in the service of the Hungarian feudal lords who are arming for war to re- conquer Slovakia, Siebenbuergen and the Banat.” ‘he socialists then charge that ‘the Kunschak-Funder group of the Christian Socialist party in Austria is the tool of the Hungarian monarchists. other cases involving interpretations jof the enforcement act still are pend- 4ing and further decisions amplifying the court’s original opinion are looked for at this term. Othe. cases of consequence before the court are those involving the con- stitutionality of provisions in the 1919 war revi nactgtevying an excise tax on profits* erived from child labor; the boundary dispute between Okla- homa and Texas and the case of the United Shoe Machinery Company which comes up from proceedings originally instituted by the govern- ment in St. Louis under the Clayton act. “Say Oildag” ang eer eae | SPEAKER STARS,IN INDIAN WIN OVER BROOKLYN (Continued trom >aze one) Johnston popped to Gardner. Griffith forced Olson, Wamby to Sewell. runs, onehit, no error. Ninth Inning Cleveland —Cadore went into the! box for Brooklyn. Smith batted for Burns. Kilduff threw him out at first. USE All Sourness Indigestion Heartburn Flatulence Palpitation term will be government appeals in the dissolution suit against the Lehigh Valley Railroad company, part of the alleged anthracite coal trust. This (case is set for tomorrow. By agree- ment of counsel argument. of the other five anti-trust suits will be post- poned temporarily. These suits are those aganist the Eastman Kodak Company, the Associated Bill Posters and Distributors of the United States and Canada; American Can Company, Southern Pacific Company and the Keystone Watch Case Company. | The prohibition amendment will reach the court again through peti- tions asking for a reconsideration of the decision of last June 7 sustaining the amendment and portions of the enforcement act, rendered in appeals of Christian Fiegenspan, brewer of Newark, N. J., and George C. Demp- sey, a Boston liquor wholesaler. A decision on these petitions is expected within a few weeks. A number of WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach- Kidneys-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand- ard remedy for. kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL CAPSULES ‘The National Remedy of Holland for eenturies and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- ‘mina. 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Economic misery will be our lot so long as ution with Germany does not! free us.” It blames France for preventing this end but declares that the history of the Czechs, the Poles and Jugo- Slavs proves that a people finally achieves its own right of self-deter- mination in spite of all opposition and all obstacles if only it remains firm in its desire. The, Social Democrats put forward as their issues the reforms they have advocated since the formation of the republic and which they assert have been defeated by the combined bour- geois opposition. In the main these are suppression of the power of the clericals, taxation of capital and great estates, age and invald insurance, school reforms including separation of schools and church, adequate pay for public servants, and similar Gardner grounded to Konetchy. John- ston batted for Wood. Cadore crossed him out at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. ‘ Brooklyn—Smith went into right field and Johnston played first for Cleveland. Wheat out at first, John- ston to Coveleskie. Myers filed to Speaker. Konetchy struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors. Tappen Visitor istered at the Banner House today Ouch! Such Pain! It takes you right in the back! Sometimes in the erm, hip or foot. It’s all due to an over-abund- ance of that poigon, called uric.acid. The kidneys are not able to get rid of it. Such conditions you can readily overcome; #0 and prol ong ife taki ing th bad vice of Doctor Pierce, which is, “keep. the kid- neys in Avoid: itoo. much meat, order.” | alcohol or. tea. ‘Drink plenty of pure water, preferably hot water, before meals, and drive the uric acid out of the :svstem by taking ‘Anuric.’ This can be obtained at any drug store; jn tablet form. Roy River; MINN. —*I have used Dr. Pierce’s roedictnes with good ree sults in my family - for years, At one time I was taken with La Grippe and it left mo run down and with pains in my hips. end’ back. I took different s modicines _ without } gctting any benefit, At last I sent and got some Anuric and took it and am tealitg well and doing a good day’s work.,; When I commenced taking the Antic Tablets I could hardly get out of bed, felt as though a knife was sticking in, uy back."—A. C. BLonertr. bre | BEST MUSIC | | IN BISMARCK | Please Come Early TONIGHT f The Superb Attraction “Why Change Your Wife” Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels and Thomas Meighan THURSDAY ALICE JOYCE pre ae DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WALLACE REID L. M. SATHER, C. C. Sportsman—Unable to store game this season. Northern Produce Co. Quit Laxatives, Purges; Try NR NR Tonight — Tomorrow Feel Right It is a mistake to continually dose yourself with so-called laxative pills, calomel, oil, purges and _cathartics and force bowel action. It weakens the bowels and liver and- makes con- stant dosing necessary. 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