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j | 5 | PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lintered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. b., as Second Cc a Matter. GEORG nD D. MA Publisher in not express ribune. They. re tn order that y have both sides Iasies which are thin THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: YOUTH DOESN'T WANT 10 GET “CANNED FACTS” r H. Rowell S aesiscen st om By Chestei Foreign Representatives | ean ne Juxsed In tho pre aor | i y G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | i COoH- WAH / | CHICAGO - - - - - DETROIT TH TELED / ‘ | “After Professor Richardson of Dartmouth had completed Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | / DonT See HOW ihis survey of: college life, and had reached his eonelisiin PAYNE, BU RNS AND SMITH i nen York | I CAN SWALLOW ‘that its chief need was to make scholarship respectable. d NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg | ., an eneage 1 ele: | y | President Hopkins asked a group of undergraduates to make : aaa ESTs 1 fu ayuletii,. Faby oir Wueliewet ANY MORE ja similar study, from the students’ stantlpoint. ; MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIA ) PRESS ‘for the first halt of tl r with ; , Their report isa rather remarkable contribution to edu- The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use | earnings of $4.89) pe re, or at :cational thought. for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or now Ol edeR aie en Praia, Ochs | | They concede that scholarship is in dispute, but they 4 otherwise credited in this paper, and also ‘the local news of ly percents leaving $12,309,000 to | jdeny that this can be cured by compuision, or by studen! . spontancous origin published herein, AIL rights of republi-|sad to the surpies, which in turn | Jopinion alone, so long as the faculty think that teaching | eation of all other matter herein are also reserved. 1 gine oath rete pr fe ‘consists in instilling into the young mind the facts and con- if 5 " Senin siite ERRATA A GIZA fed, “no interest need be paid," dnt clusions which the older generations think good j MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCU LATION [ihe company expecta relatig trond i They want to be given the chance to find Aah facts aus } raspy ae - [the property in which the surplus i rea e: 4% d, especially, they will y SUBSCRIPTION S PAYABLE IN ADVANCE — || | Peach: conclasions for glemselyes, And, Sere ee a Daily by D ur $7.20} ystem enjoys a | believe nothing that they have not themselves prove¢ wll mile be . tin Biemavc kK). . 30) | a - Teenuse. of tif : Tradition and dogma are the energies of education. ly by + (in state outside Bi 00) ‘ure ited i From the journalistic standpoint, the most quotable i i . in state outs 3 5.001, conunissions, whi i H ary rtly-phrased obse ! Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota 6.00 | serine the or the companies {things in the report are two very smartly-} - - collect ie earnings of the { vations: a FA fart c on . THE TE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER t company come from direct | ‘It is in fashion to satirize the blusterings of a Bryan im? is : operation of lines, from service | jas melodramatic exhibitions of abortive monstrosities from (Es tablished 1873) i 4 Sead ree HW eave py | a fact-empty, emotion-padded brain.” (OmTicial c ity, Sti ute and C ounty i dis ult ‘at rates author i The student “must realize that it is the primary duty of cay | by public service commis la man to know reality, undimmed by deadening dogma or IT ALL DEPEND: sions | sectarian standards.” és Disbursements made by the state mill and elevator for dine ee anaes ioe ta ats | “As particular millstones that must be removed from his 4 legal services form the subject of an editorial in a reeent | ij. would force. regulatory. bodi« ineck, dead formalism in religion and narrow thinking in 1 issue of the Times Reece dof Valley City. Without FOIE | to impose lower es. Th | soc al relations stand out above all others. Saccharine Sun- } into the necessity of the fees p nd Forks firm of ie de te the. convene te | !day-school religion—blatant Fourth-of-July patriotism, in- R s not the first instance when special attor-| Pigg a share. stock worth #1 | herited class bias—all must fall.” ney fees were paid by the te, share on t Ket, Repeated This is the response of the twentieth-century college It a frequent occurrence for ate departments to [every few v amouets to the student to the effort of the inquisi- )— = a i employ counsel. There are forms of litigation calling for jstme as ah hividend, tors, political and religious, to im-| , P ‘ r vt ; : ; Mat is pre tl : a im.| Something Even Man's Mind € special talent which at times force the legal department of | joy uke ti ore | re ei eect eacvenieten aadepae cee ,, Do ’ i the state to employ attorneys. Criminal proceedings taken }than bare cividend requirements. | triotism, he demands something else fron tiie aeurest tind Butet against certain political opponents by an administration [But the patrons of the company | | inert Peed iCionats Sin ey thvee: Hiigate. Binds! soutiig. and ¥ hostile to the Sorlic regime were handled by a Grand Forks )P2o Uh oxees WiEH ts Muvestal | enestoe eres "| greening, (watching - the water for firm of attorneys for the political associates of those Con-| amounts to a new form of capital. | | Sse ie ERO Ed trolling the destinies of the Times-Record, an investinent which the publle | | Where Prohibition Is a Matter of from AngtWUCN eM os tan Juring the Nest egime thousz of dollars were paid | service commissions require Che; Course thousand miles in the straight- 1 iil Pea eee : ang rd ollar . tet pale} patrons to contribute. { Can the sea be made “d Ap-| est line these birds must at Je out to civil engineers in private practice by the Highway |" "ryere seems to be no just reason —— is hi Hut flown. Actually, they h Commission. It is generally understood that this practice | «hy the courts and the public ery | ‘ lace, but kept on eerie) Aan on tim ei oe been out for months, find- | is to be discontinued except where the state can actually | ice commissions should not recog: | shrinking until he disappeared in- . ‘ liceteussihie eS ve Se eitceerreke unmarked ed | save money by resorting to the practice. p this capital Seine ch, and wen ! Ss Ber reat und'even the shoes e ang e keh ae! Leann iappensaxonei Ones aevenrsihey floste somo far 4 ‘ ay SS Hes : a on al ct the surplus funds from dis- j but v: oe least, it has happene S| aista hd wuhere they, diy: thel Then again the administration which Percy Trubshaw tribution byw eat amisukts: te stot | edteally Jpgele Jump, shoce andiell j ship, the Maul,, between San Fran. pstant i and, phere (ene. sth } jhas so valiantly defended in the past spent thousands on ciyilende. me De Pesuitel RS Soke UceEel Soniaeied! 7 FROM Sati ATHERTON it T was talking to someone else.| iso and Honolulu, So far as can h and they come bi special and general audit Again it is not the purpose to!!rom the patrons shou id ve Cres ited | returning to his usual size by press- EP The whole thing struck —me_ so] be observed, there is not a drink| and somehow hey an ee We discuss the Value or necessity of these expenditures but to | SiH carminas. as is the investment | ing another button. am at your. ECUNTINUED au that I had one of those fan-| aboard. That is more than any but the i ; : faci au by s holders, Eventy | service.” “sally dear, T have been such a| tastie ideas that we read of in those!” of i mast skied could do, armed driye home the point that despite the fact that there are] sarplus sould be devoted either to | “And so the Twins started on an- beet Fee ee nee THEMIEMEEGEN clorietate dts bites or course, nothing Withic IusbeumGnts jets precision. andl specifie departments for these duties every administration |finencing better service or lower | other adventure _ Juggle Jump] peated. “I find I've been so i who, you know, delighted in| @r that is not” nical) ts ped an jadtyeacen aia : has found it necessary at times to seek outside tance. {ates. ed) ere setae : ame to me| fiends have plenty in their cabins; intelligence, could do it, even in an 1 Legislative committees have employed special counsel. } | (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Ine.) youC openly Gaelared manner |. the- tlantic vessels, to shee ure, airplane of anlipiited enduranee a ervice in the lower house probably will a Re She arene eres want children, and had det ] another soul | toe ouch Ee helween two. ary. yerts Se eT erent Noahs ; memory on this matter. ADVENTURE OF eRe cra rare ore Ta rai potly, vinen she wae under pat: there ‘le plenty of bad bootles| the. sun, and: his position, ‘and’ the ‘ In politics, it all depends who spends the money. A _poli- THE TWINS mother. Don't smile, Leslie. 1 know Mr | Bo i au oa peers) Toy es et hisvoujecHee not at all as. ser ad-as the i > ; editor of the Times- is I these were dreams, and then, | rambling in jootleg: leh tad Some Uy ede as seasoned as the impetuous editor of the Times RYJOIRVE ROBERTS eB ARONAll casera mas ee aire The point. not merely. thi nour imagi Record should not have so short a memory. 2 wad: ane | Bee's; body brin ae achat ‘ these birds oy their The next time the Times-Record editor comes to the sta JUGGLE JUMP PERFORM rag, an at 1 mete hot heen mentioned. It is taken'for] Don't think that human intelli- capital he shoud run over some of the vouchers in the state; |. i erowihis alaiie® granted. ‘ _ | gence is the only sort of i 1 auditor's office. He will find that special attorneys are quite] cae, eres meee a wera 1h hated my: lying perfectly saanictocane Ral ha eet He faculties “ure: the i: the vogue, and it is hard to make an issue out of the latest) HARE appeptod in the dine): Now Vor duly, G0 Tie alreed Cee Pine earroieen Hane can cite ws ie eas wh payment of special fees for services to the Grand Forks insti- | rem eee ho] Met split the cost of w ticket in theLof my form than of anything else in| things as though she were | talking FABLES ON HEALTH 1 ‘ tution. i taileana ume to the] Albany baseball lottery, each putting | the world. 2 ahout someone t really | | ja 4 able a stood stiffly cents. They won the capital] “] found out then that I could nbt had ever en- " 7 7 5) x The practice may be abused, but the pace was set by 2] “1 want to introduce you tv some . Jmounting to mote think of the litUle immortal soul that | countered. HOT BATHS DISPEL FATIGUE. | ‘ former administration, and if the same economy established | fiends eh ma tt nee. pate igs uie Bold bee to be antenatal to my found I could atari no longer, % j aa beater bee oes pes a bee brecreps are : !the ti ‘ook them to Albany eeuuse ms do was so made an exeuse to Sarr tar i : Sian sieruthesun a : by Gov. Sorlie in his administration of highway matter ney and Niek, cgllsct hain, money, ale palalunbinlaae tie cheage in mig own (bod) 1 hunted ‘up Dick a : Nothing giv as saultaiss gaueliin fief Hive woe ecmgy evens ie nnemerrand ¥ in the matter of special audits and even in employing special | sle Jump. my general fares and also bought thelr dinnets,| found oat the supe vi Fetes SERRE oo or te it aleeR eRe roll owEe . : attorneys had been followed in the past, the ledger of the ee to mect you, au F L thought J was, you talked with Bee since ‘A hot bath does not take-tae, place * = fs mp si ry for the winner Of} ficial bundle of was born? uth of the water pees z a * tate mill at Grand Forks would not be so deep in the red. dito meet you,", such lolteries.to give a,ponus ta the| email: aud vain. as th he turned a tragic | hi effect. The super-| of | food | or sleep tnateuie yin male : y shoal went whe Ls. ne the ' luc ks ing nicture girls that [had alw: ane a fi al capillaries Hee proutly the Ben folly eeu ert a eels ouath rae eS made ket. It was with visions of quite| despised. 5 ‘ed in that | ¢i is quickened ! ra ag D} Wicdoiatad * SHY AT THE RM courtesy und ‘Nick made a bow and, substantial, benus that the agent Oh, Leslie dear, you cannot under-| kind of huchod vaiae thet one nugut , the, skin ian ae Hie eae cs seine) y : ei al 4 Juggle Jump nodded. sought to ingratiate himself in the| stand how I felt when our dear Bee,| use only when dhe is labering under] with its worn- tout ‘ the stiff: Hee et ete oe abe caaet sther ctioait \ In a briiliant moment someone suggested that the idle} “Would you mind telling me why of the railroad *men, Wher} whom you and I had both thought soja s » that must inevitably break and wearied muscles rela: ea HSE dee Papeete, thee x miners in the Pittsburgh coal district come west and help] Set 2eed Se many button returned to New York City they} splendid, made this pitiful confes-[one in the end. For the time the brain is more] faq. fot the hand. The hand is t a peda de eae ao ‘ “Is it because you are handed him $5 and went on) sigst lly,” he repeated, “what is it?] alert, as the sense of fatigue yields he hand he di i garner the bumper crops. This arouses the of the ing them off, or getting too ’ x T 1] Tell me'what is the matter with my] to one of satisfaction. insensitive to judge the temperatu UAB or Teibune whose-aditor scomns hoi . al Or something? Aang Siacnig li leiteny hie for the more delicate skin of the } ional Labor Tribune whose editor scorns the idea of putting hing I ft ich ARS i cue lantern Then a feeling of drowsiness and} rest of the body. the muscle of the miner to wor k in the fields of the Dakotas “You will wires Wiel aporis dene an leis! oe et Lea TGIe ch iecthal 2 or Minnesota. He editorializes in this manne openly throughout the al who had Known her all her CORPUS CHRISTE PROCESSION “Ask any miner how he likes the twenty-‘our- { {eal eat om nreekss her, business is] thought of Hee, that it seemed to me (¢ opyright, 1025, NEA Service, Ine.) BERLI FIRST IN 400 YEARS y 1c U 3 Py as much as $126,000 is taken in hour day That is the kind of. working hours a ve to know sooner ling: the promoters. They state that ies 7 x ; i % ay. E : Si Sr murray i a arse ferlin, July 30.—)—F ¢ firs farmer keeps. Ask any miner how he likes working : pny as sbecoune 1 61 Cine | thoy ueop ead Wmen ect M Gr AOUeras ne CLE eas orale ul denpsile but the ane FESR an eeee Pa ane > cieer : ave Juggle Jump go with y n t there is no E A e depositors Pe ears ee Narceently ca ; under the blistering sun in Summer aud in zero | . at adventure. eae record of them having given out any ON. b 32. i Seria ascites Pa eatlie oo winds and soggy mud in Winter and Fall. e atnped dup close and] prize of $100,000 or of any sum neat} ~ Tokyo, July (P)—The Tom: | At present four-per c! | “+ This is. take Firth pag meg ope magare ei * _ ‘looked at Juggle Jump's buttons. | ‘nunieations Department reports the {is paid, but the Communications d eae RSE BLAU SED ane EVIE ® an There is always stock to feed or some other One button said’ “tall,” one 1! "the operators of the lottery print| aggregate of postal savings in on en MEE conealiine) @OERECHE sk) Two's couple. eee aoe ee the muchvmare tslarant attitude oF ob to be done on the tick of the clock — and the one said “fat,” one sal d| a complete list of all tickets isbued/ at the end of May amqunted to 1,- with a view of | yy es pints te C074 vithitheloldsacuarchieals Under the rmhand works every day in the year, Sundays id avery big.” another, | and all tickets sold. Those who play | 197,857,860 yen and the number ofj raising this rate in the hope of cone: Po cnihs tie Ueda ride net z zs ee ae ; \ .” and so on down. One! the game can thus check on the} depositors. were given as 510.| preventing a further decrease in 5 : ys zion and holidays included i sible” one aaid-etast.” en f the numbers they | dePositors. were as i preventing While a scientist claims man is| of Prussia was Protestant, and the a ys. . i it i a -"-one agents to see if the nimbe! '¥| Compared with the preceding month ! savings. run ity we claim he is run] king was at the same time titular When the miner contemplates his job underneath the ane others said things just, purchase have been entered for the i me titu peas ie But all players do not. sue = = by his creditor: head of the church. Catholic pr ground where sunshine never comes and compares it: with |" «w a you they all mean?"| ceed in getting copies of the bulletin m7 ss cessions such as are customary | the arduous toil of the sunkissed pr: and long hours of [tied Nick in’ wonder. {and thus they do not know whether omen would be much nicer’ peo- | Bavaria, for instanee, on Corpus ace asin sie galanin i V | ‘dust what they | Juggle! the lapane she: pocketeditheis-loney ple if they wouldn't refuse to agree | Christi ‘Day were forbidden. | the farmer, he prefers the dark, gaseous passages of the | Jump. “t ean im If into, with the result that they have stood with you when you are mistaken, St Hodwigiss. Rom | g ines. any sort of a person I wish by press- shane i : % , S Chure 7 be NEED AKata. here ie the combination tacmerminer. ‘The macs what CoMeaes Just setae teomEarone: nis, Wa 1 ee aS of raul Male AEA MOrel yo oty PAN oct onea Trek out a North Dakota there is the combination farmer-miner, ey So he pau his finger on the button| his sixtieth annual trip to England. WORKIN’ HARD Z eplace the oe cession of men, women and children, lignite industry affords many a farmer income during an es galas tall _| However, there are several other ' LISTEN—I'm STARTIN’, followed by monks and priests in idle winter when his boys can keep the ranch running. ‘There | tit his h i uted across the bie ond eitenert LOR. MY VACATION. TODAY tt! Heute eee is little aversion on the part of the farmers of the lignite | net stepping there, it continued te- | th Major Putman was given i pen tite Te teat eh under a a By 4 i 5 ward the 5 i : vil W. Tv FICE IN Rolling stones may not gather a r altars he invoked bel h ark 4 ri “Uhrough which it! his title ducing the Civil War and 24 y si God's blessi elt to donning the garb of the miner during the quiet | went, n Prandin aa ve . a moss, but you can’t sit on’one. God's blessing on the crops, and co! B | Patines of the year ment wing. and in another thus is no spring chicken, as the CHARGE OF THE SEC cluded Wits eo uteies fae ihe anak, \) S ie year. © at the window on [saying goes, y he remains ‘ 4 i those from the anthracite regions, evi-| the other side of the ream. H ectivecon thectennla courts. aud RETARY, AND x/M OUT Nothing seems. to ake you falter Ha eran disease and misery, i 10s c a i Tecan keep on going if you like,” r ° publishing than worrying about being so fat. : : J dently think different A suggestion of alternating b d Juggle Sump.” “Once 1 went so | he tov Ehae otithe pateline: ee “FOR A Rest ts! — i E - J mp. ce 1 went so; he founde 4 SRT q tween the farm and the mine makes no appeal. It is doubt-| fr as to hunt uy a nee: pot.” al And David Binney Putnam has] + eke ne (pbs umabpella. iu the seg Many Nations to Take. Bart ar ir enough: rs a c stres ure o less lanwoly a question of wages. The average annual pay DSeAIMIE extrcticly eae CaS EERE ATA ee aa signs of bad luck, (Abie. tree inieem eee j of farm hands is reported as $600 a year. Of course board is poor’ neck was with the, Beebe expedition. which eos alarial Cong vilT In nd room are ini cluded. To an eastern miner who gets as | {NeXt Ui, touch the button whieh | sailed to the Sargasso Sea on the The. most attractive filliig station Roine October fto. with x POM Are ANG Pe eae Vho gets AS | savs ‘Short.’ said Juggle Jump. | Arcturus. I hear that he has fin-{ ever built is the dining room. participation by representatives of steady employment as obtains in the better mines of the] Be Be pre He ae batton, and | ished his first book. which deals with ce —— all the nations of Europe, North an:t a ati is salary is allurement. re is ide | instantly his head and neck not only) his adventure, | He, is only 12. 7 : ‘vol and his money, are often | South America, as well a the eee. OG salary holds no allugement, . Dhero is: 9a! wide el ‘SAY, Lt BET Sou wise YOU WAS IN | | patiod eters they ‘net | Bntisn! Dominions, Sapan sd ri a diffeernce between: the pay of farm laborers and that o! | two SEN discussing the MY Suoes tt f On, BOY !f ¥M GOIN’ T las at Hf miners as there js between the perils of the farm and tho: ‘evolution trial und the agnosticism HAVE SOME TIME tut ! Isn't it funny when you mad Among the American representa: 7 of the mine, but the average miner is ng to run the ri | of Clarence Darrow: at somebody and know it’s all your.| tives who. it isyexpected, will attend, ' RRS Ane fae chee Hace aid v cat fs ee he eanta “Welly Darrow is a bruiny ww KEENO HOT DOS fault yet can't help it? are General Cumming of the United " of the mine for s' y hours and vacations which he ¢ Jone remarks, “but Bob Ingersoll was qi i - States Public Health Roard, Col. ' AM Mea nihy Gacngricultures |a darn fool.” JUST WHERE I/LL SPEND THE Only thing Russell of the Rockefeller Fou a if te i i fe wouldnt, 585, thet answers ite > public clocks is wh: Profs. Strong, oo | other. “Look at all the money In- . and Adit snare Hackett THE HERO ‘ gersoil made with his dollar watch!” Moths have © hard life. Im: callum, K’hg and Barb i finan. 2 a a ing. at Da Te ° i —JAMES. W, DEAN. living in overcoats ull summer ‘ i ehnid the slupry aud the shane is at Dayton, enue pe le as was Dathing suits all winter. nee man stands out as a hero. at man is the Rev. Howard.G. ‘German Veterans Deman = o is aS id ae ie oe he rien ie i Rare ayn Instead of War Monuments | A successful farmer is one who 7 Byrd, who quit his pulpit when members of his congregation Munich—@)—The Legion of G sehergy cioagh to make his boys } LITTLE JOE | thrpaloved to wreck his church at he allowed a modernist |e War Veterans at its third eee go to work. - se te speak there. tional convention passed a resolu- - ae ; ve n criticising the various —regi-' It's warm enough to be a Now it makes Be ait ence a hethier i | mental’ and veteran clubs ‘for erett daficer now. ee sie AD CARRIES THE LUNEH 2 5 _ ry many monuments for ARLE es, ee es oS religion fs patone. This Westie: sd |e ae eal at erg eae] (SPEND IT IN THE OPEN - One tells us Gh heon't mgeriea vo: | TOA FAMILY PIENIC “AND ferent e pastor had invited another to speak in h for their widows and children, as a THAT 4 ub: Do. eon OF US’ A LOT. cause she: hates. to be lonely: THE WHOLE pulpit. He held he could not back down on his word, so he ore DerUUne malian: SE Bon Or ne) ‘eGooD | celal FAMILY the niemory of the dead e reso-| | : ESSOE en Tee resigned. eect Ceeetamonded Stthe:eeneteae:| toe eee ‘A THOUGH | CARRIES IT Jt is comforting to read of a an who places principle: tion of a number of recreation} | ie | Bf T- 4 Il else; who gave up his job and faced the world omes for the widows and orphans] |? Cake le aa handed rather than do something that he considered | CR eesti lp al ty Blewed ia the man that endurcth n a 8} el ion; fer, when he is wrong. comprizes more thar 400,000 ‘mem-| shall receive t the crown of ers throughout the countr: +| the His beliefs may he mistaken, but Bey. Byrd is a brave, 4 — ‘inn tree te hina = Scout Boge it blow -much: around Whee jor lived looking for pleasure exe parts i only, his senses uncontrolled, immo- iy fine classic theater thousands of years old has been dug Native--I have seen it blow x6 derate in his. opjoyments,-idie and _ up fin Asia Minor. Wonder if it had a smoking room for hord that it blew an iron pipe inside | | weak, the tempter will certainly over- ? oe aay tyortias Daath sive ot 4 kissed never had the chance. . “dg A lot of girls ‘who haye never been’ out and blew a crooked road straight. ! Boys’ Life. Se iene a mami setae come him as the wind blows down @ tree.—Buddha,