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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK RIBUNE| ntered at the Postoff THE BISMARCK TRIBUN THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 WHY CRILDREN HATE T0 GO TO OUR SCHOOLS er H. Rowell Her Latest Sheik | | | | Bismare Matter, . D., as Second Class | ni are order that our presented: here readers inay have hoth. aides of important. issues which ure being discussed in the press of the day. S Publisher GE IGH D. MANN eORGE I@vLo JusT | Die_DANCING Wilh You ra By Ch Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE, COMPANY ——|$ CHICAGO Marquette DETROIT Kresge Bldg represent the children as rejoicing at the summer’s release from hated school. Of course they .are correct. Yet why should children : hate school? ie At Te ae a - Because it makes them learn? But children do not hate ing | Wau ra . jlearning. They are eager for it, everywhere elsc. ‘ a A ; Because it is confining? If confinement is unnatural for is : ‘children, why should schools confine them? There ar jother way: { Because they are la: | They will work tv more. (Scranton 1 Touring the for jury pointed ample of tem of jurors fr lists made “09 sor appointees of the at must he the reaction ef those | unthinkingly swallowed shat! nt om read: Yo recent i sin connection with Phil adetphia grand jar | About three so ago a Bo sa Quaker Cit selected | i 7) i . ait = Perhaps it is because schools are adult-made. They. have u MM con Ke ti Mi | HH f nN => it {given the.children what the grown-ups thought was good for avo aver nell Ht . iN A = ‘them, on the total depravity theory. wm i If it were possible to make children’s schools chiklish ; 5 H | to teach them by utilizing their natural eagerness to learn; | \ : ‘i j to use instead of suppressing their natural activity; to make \ “S: %.% —— . Mf school a part of child life, instead of an untimely premoni- H } 4 ‘tion of adult life—perhaps the children would be glad 'to go to school as they now are to get out. And they might learn more. K PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH Kifth Ave, Bldjs. ASSOCIATED PRESS The A ted Pre exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not credited in this paper, and also the local news of incous origin published herein. All rights of republi ion of all other matter herein are also reserved. M AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION 1 IN ADVANCE Daily 7 send Daily by Deils Da hervie a Philade:phia was outsvanding ex: | NEW YORI - - - 2 MEMBER OF TH 501 33. eas hard, all summer, and yell for ceks 0: cramd jury W vaunted ju voiced it IMBER RATI r (in Bismarck)... ex (in state outside Bis ide of North Dakota......... 0.64 NEWSPAPER 3) by carrier, per over i uss ATE’S OLDEST he (Mstablished 1 warned the (Official City, State and County Newspaper) phe charged - fin prohibition. viclution he A PRETTY GOOD COUNTRY [ause of persdiiy objections to the | ertainly has never been a time when the average | tiich Ge dite ainport “given tel could Took forward with more confidence to the | jury ir country than the present tant steadily forging ahead. The country is pros.) 1 beve ineressinely Phe federal income gin: have nosteadily redaced during the past. four | the and further reductions are in ht. The government | itdses its fiseal year with an unexpectedly large SUT= | 4 national debt is being steadily whittled down. | viet of the Department of Agriculture indicated | ie has ti n the trontile a wate + Ut 1 States ; sae ay ‘naek ook np the records wi i Oy Ne ( a S a pals Oy peed tee Laeatizn mantle cmetneed hat jkr j could “constitute year. ti ats i AN Hieked juror Puiladetph BE. Mule OUR goup to expectations and the corn crop promises to be | have returned many queer! iat oa eto r A A : ribute deme the bigs {if not the greatest in our history Prices | verdicts Hack Jurors But now, when farm s promise to be satisfactory and th farmer teen fro a ‘ A common right of een s emerging from the valley of depress te it, the i hurlod by the deflation foliowing the war, doby the business interests that they are ind brisk trade in seasonal goods i is confidence, Ewesset Sei ey / vi cases How Education May Help Our Politi Foreign observers, noting that business is attracting more jof the able men of America than government, see hope in the Jinultitude of graduates now being | 3 cs oo turned out by our high sehpols and! colleges. 1 hi pron ead the H not aM of a vast + Sete bee ted zenship that wili not better off for t of vet in tie | Hara 7 enough rs dévotet tol these devel« nts Ne F oa and serve But thi puld pes no . tion,” even if these things were tablished. Even good special| within the kav, must not privilege of the few, could | that way. not constitute a political aristoc: as they did in other countries, but f It may be t the jury Vout just plus and the Phe forec the would prietice of wing to in tet such viola education wi one} ver the and busin would be a national tr year's hot indignation on the mo spects should give way to forget! s or indifference. Watch Chi oute that bumper COME farmer oe crop iii i just a business, = 1 ion did not leadership. education all col one ‘on Into. Now enness in ¢ , of dran hohe s he police hi d to arrest c A ng in this. silly terest and will become 1 { responsibility which has. b © are inforn | SAnD TH en its chief lack. Joo ing fecward to fall busines: Fine Federal Reserve that the department ah minute it’s a cir and the next. it ts light by nothing at all to do MN INLO | coninisstoner with renewed confidnec » Dispateh Her | Doheny and Sinclair dicated’ Because fraud taints all it touches, a Federal Judge McCormick _ voided} the Elk Hills o Congress omitted 4 Judge Kennedy s Dome leas Now the Suprem cide which opinion If Judge tained Fall claim t! But court can confer, YS, No one Ww for drunkenness unl obstructed the t: pusly uns | Can't Be wrorable if in motorist “Phe state . . lester in its preliminary report [feted Fin this ores sales in June were 1.6 per | ance aud the mail order and chain stores | commonwe per cent over the year previ-| a dings for six months have been five per cent} boar ae ul she | to have her! y at whatever cost. There is she will not sacrifice for it d, her children, her own n the ‘lives of best. my son. i in this world. » cohossal that you it. 1 sometimes But you have been nd even 1 can even if 1 woul Marqu Melville silent for a long time. emed to be getting colder at least [shivered a little. 1 was just about to speak and say that we would better go back to the table where Syd and. Jack were, for f thought he had finished, when he began again i “In a few da my home, f. gine in what next few ye: ek by said. the arm. eper | runke “We'd bet- you lic ssic definition of 4 e drunk gutter and the w Now, if these ne ried out, t My te differenc fi father, in the oe) ate “must have : in my speech, for he came ind took my hand. Thank you, wy boy, for that man I know t you would avenge me if you but it is impossible, The man Pennsylvania tates of the anion | the highway protect troled by i] potic Increases ou ( busine court will de-| s the law. Kennedy is the one sus- and Doheny will are “vindicated.” is just) what no, we aid the Butehe \Candle 8 cannot allow you,” the Baker and the Maker. “Let us do you. Right about- nllow our nose went the three of them, ch other's should- ‘They marched to the tune and the ‘last the Twins heard of them was a tint, “Hurrah! Hurrah! ‘The potato t set us free!” And the last they of them, they were trying to jjump over a’ fene hout getting lout of ste Suddent instructions are rests for drunken become more numer ver were before pro in wi ed and y larger. n they’ e hibition. And. these j wher % indicate that the business of the country | i te, and the promise of good crtps and pro: [or tHE I ming communities give promise of even bet-]the st: ring the coming autumn. Y e And America is in good shape mentaliy as well a stale nomieally. Constructive of government were never in|‘ ney em the United States than at present. The }tenion of tu stitut of the United s appreciated as never] periment to before, and the forces of lism and decadence have, for)? the Mig} the moment at least, been halted. Leta aida tlie The difference between ‘America and Hurope is still pro-jthe same time nounced and every patriotic citizen of Yankeeland should {through wit a take enough time off every day to render thanks to Provi-[0U" city and state. dence that he is an American, | | fisrures You can is on perity tei figures will be worth nthe wer yin q en highway nd warning our mother came creeping : back to me with the news, but T d not take her b: I could not s be reminded of her unworthi- ness, I gave her a fortune, and she left me again. She was killed soon -Serward in un accident that looked like suicide.’ “My father, Leslie, was very bit- ter, and he told me if I wanied to live with at least a modicum of con- tent, | must let a woman come into my life. ““No woman is to be trusted,’ ‘No woman is trues, issipate you could. ed with it, in FABLES 0 Fruit Whip Is H led fruit whip is a des- ome and of es-| di appeal to children, who find| i a liked change from the same {fruit served whole. In the fruit whip the pulp of a cooked or dried cooked fruit, like o prunes, apricots, peaches, very ripe hell I lived £ bananas, or berries is mashed, and - I believed in notjust before serving added to stiffly one and nothing. I didn't write tol whipped egg-whites or whipped! uther for months at a time. Ij cream. y now that I should have done} Although extremely simple and yt e come to believe that) cheap, the fruit whip has all the + great desire of my father's TOM SIMS): SAYS a grape has a better time fer- wy than it does becoming grape drivers, th: ver faver in y ales rath their sound right over heads, and L S06 y 1 topped ing spoo cream, jelly, or candied. frui If a similar mixture is made stiff- er with gelatin, or when combined with Whipped cream, packed into a mold and kept on ‘ice for, several hours, one what is knosen as “mousse” or “bombe. In this richer and frozen form it may be the dessert of even the most elaborate dinner. a swarm of small black over. their heads. P: for i i s PAH OBARE said. hersel the pl or ants of men, The Koran is right when it says they have no souls ive the anything but faith, your loyalty, my boy, never place your honor in their ing. Above all, never let helieve there is ‘such a thin love the poets talk «bout, world. I have not found neithe: vi Wasn't tha Marquise, for | son? I j tion, { send t tourist {ing up th 1 impression of he to I sailed away from and you can i It DIDN'T PAY Word comes from Europe to the effect that the British government is sounding out the French authorities on the! suggestion that both nations sever diplomatic relations with| the Soviet government. It is now considered possible that! the two count may break off official communications with M ww inthe not distant future. The situation is rather delicate in France owing to the fact that the left wing of the government, which brought! about soviet recognition might make trouble for the French government just n re the Russian ambassador to be given his walking papers. | Great it aid, is becoming pretty well con recognizing the Bolshevik government riar into the household, and it is believed ir London that any swing of the French government to the right would result in an agreement on the part of France and Great Britain to get out from under the ill starred Rus- sian recognition. to catch them and get them the golden hive and take them ADVENTURE OF |!" THE TWINS _ |," ‘ your But above the bu: BY O ROB BARTON ing they could [still hear faintly, “As we go march- ing through Georgia!” (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1925, NEA Servite, Inc.) But his whole character had wish » greatly warped that he could sk me for it. le died alone, leaving me more mething 1 did not want—his and nothing that would to deal candidly with you,” “L have lived in g to my wife's fa us), who certainly charged —me “It certainly Butcher with sir, it is Octemih shiver. ovober,” is said it, and would neve rent. But i insisted errible thing, Little with ather to say to his cried wrong. It the Candie A y Sy for nothing, it being avor, it is no argu comuary Maker, loudly. The Twins along time to hear argument, Nick said, “Why, are all ken! i t up, appalled at the revela- just in| ‘A Service, Inc.) and nis Ii Th h fac thats Bolle culate, “we: lubel aaa ee eee oe yyy Es some of the Ge ih vie Bulshion) ers fall for, I sometimes think that s Not on ; 1 Wasi the con man who does his stuff in but it had it’s jacket on and} the — provinces simply rozy as three bugs in &| carafare when gets away from ull we can do is to shiver! Br8adway. muters on the Long Island railroad fall daily for the following graft: smooth-talking gent with boxes andy under onable price for occup used his home for asked the secretary of treasury to pay him office rent 2 month. He ontingent AT HIS OWN FUNERAL , Paris.—When a French railway| through a fireplace and chimney, company official was buried here a/ slid down the roof and got to the » ago, a funeral sermon|chureh just in time for the cere- that New York-; which he wrote for himself was read.| mony. | He wrote it before he died, and re - <n quested that it be read at his bier. AIRPLANE SAVES OPERA It gave to the assembled mourners; London.—Shortly before the ope ome sensible advice. “Walkure,” was to be sung ta Co is * oe rent Garden, one of the stars became BRIDE CLIMBS ill. Fritz ‘Soot beat the valkyries Ireland, tuse her! mentioned in the opera at their own d to the bridegroom, a| game by flying from Cologne to take din her room just be-| the part. \ riage Ss c| bed. up " rriage. She climbed. up| Be 1 ® juice. the tai is e x avery now and then a bathing girl admitted toes in wading, ua requested sign vouchers for the off ded with a touch of ather-in-law If canta- termelons Things are not perfect. Joupes were ase big as \ they would cost too much, is wasting! asin this hie ‘: might afterward “make a present of the money to ourself or any other person.” He died, however, that $40 per annum x considered the highest sum which ought to be allowed for rent of an office. Pope L rug : and. shake c T of them 1 ivering and. shaki teeth rattled, tell us the wa the Bu Cross? It ed the al it A small until) innocent bys , 4 ‘ ‘ full of ish coolness toward Moscow is steadily growing, it]: because the British now believe that the Reds are ible for most of the troyble in the British Asiatic nd also for the anti-British feeling in China. nee, while not so great a colonial nation as Britain, knows what the red agents have done among the Riffs and the thinking statesmen at Paris are beginning to see that a seri- ous mistake was made in recognizing the Soviet gove ment and so permitting the influx of red agents into the country. Recently M. Zinovieff boa: to Bil- her. a will dot ¢ Rake arm addresses the | owded car inviting them to take a on a box for a quarte: ‘Here you are. A dollar box of choc olates for a quarter, Try luck,” is his patter. Sixteen cia -jare sold at a quarter each, which the winning number ‘is vealed from under a little seal rd from which the chance old, and the proud winner 1 home a dollar box of candy that he} could buy in anys _ The profit to the lottery operator is well over $3 and in one car I saw him get rid of 20 boxes. of Summer brings its troubles, which is trying to” Keep the the ice box, none pick in replied that he thought $5 Women may talk, more-than men, but they don’t: say as much, That shows women have the most sense. two rooms, “one to lodge in and th other for ‘the public papers of his office.” The compromise was finally at $5 a month and Pope, perhaps a little incensed at the conservative policy of Gallatin, immediately be- gan another controve y with him to whether the s tary had to sup- ply Governor Edwards of the Mlinois ory with stati Good BYE, 6YVERETT] sn oo wocr, DON'T TAKE IN ANY. ~ WOODEN NicKEC Even if smoking is hi lot of men from gett enough to go to work. ly made , ed that the war in Africa and! the trouble in Asia were but the beginnings of world revolu- tion. Evidently America has dene well to keep hands off the reds. careful a rent Bat, at an t is better to he mixed. th nothing. [ got a prize mixing on i hundred loaves of br ing suits. z On the same railroad talking nothing but non-| vendo: the Butcher. “The ques- plank steak better than the cond cut, or is thi le for soup t the lis Even ‘if the world is have a big time-in it. on how much c to go cre it reaches the} end of the line. | A well-known of chocoiate | make that regularly sells for a dime} quoted at 20 cents leaving New! 'York., After passing Jamaica it drops | ‘to 15 cents, and by the time the end | The of the run Ys close at hand, those! z ‘still aboard may buy for a nicke and the phe- Says : . i nomenon noted by this business man is significant. oun rOeEn clGiRatRe i Oe ian ane Like it or nol, the cities are pushing their borders in é le |dard of morals, or ethics, or behav-! 1 (WO the countey. Like it or not, the isolated rural regions whatever the Bee 4ee MADE being brought closer and closer to the towns, a our public condue 2 f 1 cen rticwlar thing in mini Don’t worry about it; our farms aren’t dying out. And present, is the matter of dre: perhaps. out of this shift, there will come a situation in ite snodesty aud. immode whieh the ¢ is not compelled to lead a life of back- bi@aizine , as he has in the pa: Let's hope so, ® small you can | Mr. J. We Barvinger, first vice president of the National | ae Cash Register Co., recently made a 8000 mile auto tour of | the caster is return he said he had been struck |- the “almost ceaseless building” going on along country ‘The second aw hats will be ripe in Aug Tei © had no luck « marrying are signing up for anothe year of teaching. ; Blessed is any weight, however overwhelming, which God has been so good as to fasten with his own hand upon our shoulders.-F. W. Faber, roae 1” thought Mr. Barringer is not the fir old order indeed is changing in rural Ame “SINCE You MENTON IT, Do You KNOW WHAT D OF WOOD THE ODEN NICKELS or to notice that fact. "to to much money doc ' Handloed.| head. It goes to hi Sea “WRITE aneer is luc Postoffic t ater off inst A good shim She can shake t of using a towel, © De re | 000,00) ati 4 " ; i Our estimate is that | snapped on ions will be shown} to almost everybody. I The average man\ thinks Ute world} would be a fine place if everybody agreed with him, ; all photes At the! }ocal beaches women may in| one-piece bathing suits. “But H away from the beach they ject to arrest if they are not fully} clothed to below the knees. And this morning I saw a young i in a flimsy pink dress wh barely reached to her knees. She An otince of sen pound of ignorane MAN NEVER TAKES WS WIFE GOLFING, will hide a idge and the Repub- licat’ administration have practiced economy and he prob- ably: believes that the decr started when MeAdoo retired from public life. year —this time for the Senate. i matier what he may not be, he sure is a glutton for punish- mit. =Some song blacksmith ought to compose a piece especially for thd hot weather and name it the “Ice House Blues.” it is understood that William G. McAdoo won't lose any baseball teams lose the pennant, { wore white stockings rolled below} theknee leaving six inches ‘of her limbs entirely exposed. Below the roll and serving in a decorative way rather than in a utilitarian purpose | were wide yellow garters. i| ently all unaware that many turned toward her, some to smile and some to frown. I have seen many girls somewhat similarly etogged out, but A person who loves himself never jealous, ead is so eae | . BEAD TRIBUNE WANT apps none quite as extreme as she, She seemed to be quite comfortable «and that, I believe, should be more fully considered than the question of mod- esty. The only thing I couldn’t for- give her were her yellow garters. —JAMES W. DEAN. She walked along Broadway appar-, * © FOR,WHEN HE Do ITISNT Gorm Bathing girl doesn't © (Copyright, 1925, NEA Sc PORK BARREL METHODS \ OLD, LETTERS ‘DISCLOSE; Springfield, © 1l.-)—Evidences | that the “pork barrel” was in opera-| tion more than 100 years ago are shown in the efforts of Nathaniel! Pope, then secretary of ‘the Illinois) territory, to’ secure house rent from Albert Gallatin, secretary of| the United States Treasury. Letters between -the ‘two have been discov- reed by the state archives depart- ment und are being bound. ~ The first letter was written Pope to Gallatin, May 11, 1809; tra. mitting his expense vouchers; by

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