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PAGE TWO 7 The Bismarck Tribune! An Independent Newspaper TES OLDEST NEWSPAPER ublishea 18 State for them on cars, trucks gasoline books This was disclosed in one par roinst tie While the counties are being delts with the equipment ¢ there shot ‘be no leniency shown private incviduals who used the Jax methods of the =tate and ered nee al legislative hearing orced to s rtment : to get cars, tit Published by the Bismarck ‘Tribune Comy | nS Lal a ian nN} repairs and other supplies at the taxpayers’ ex- | smarek, N. 1D, and entered at the po:toffice a i | ni aed i gocoud ‘clis maa matter, | pense. One engineer has been using state property | eh. D. Munn President and Publisher, hig own private business apparently with im: ; unity, The present commission means to have show cown, Tf all the money owt Subscription Rates Payable In Advance ‘department is coliected. some of the big defi Daily by carrier, per year : incurred by the bighway commission under a for Dally by mall, per year (in Bismarck) mer administration will be cut down | Daily by mail, per year re | (in stute outside Bismarck) County boards should cooperate with state officials Daily by mail, oatside of North Dakoti in their efforts to collect bills for equipment sold u of Circulation to the various counties to be used in road! work. | oo = The state if it colleets every dollar on its book given rttle their g the equipmen THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ali | i es, In the Hitching Post Class WEDNESDAY, AUGUST-5,.1925 BARBARA TOBE BUILT IN- l SANTA | SPANISH STYLE BY CHESTER H. ROWELL i BY CHESTER Albert P, Ta: | archive: papers asking the kam whether | formation of Hawaii, H. lor, lib writes ROWELL n of the to the for as the original face grounds wa | of a hibiscus lei, or a triffe Ewa ka of th ja bit m | photograph, he Jon the Waikiki as on the present spot. An old says, shows a wall and Kawajahao sides, s warehouse, all over the ori ile “bush” me for. est or backwoods, in Aust In Ap it is perfectly intelligible English to lament the downfall of a friend who took to the lava-laya and went faa Samoa, and in Shanghai « “godown” mea thing that is my pidgin is not your business. around the English language is _ be the accepted common speech. werywhere, unless in Europe, it med that an educated man of any race speaks English, and that the ignorant or uncivilized, if they have contact with foreigners at all, speak “pidgin” English. French remains language of diplomacy, but no longer “the” lan- guage, In everything else, English is supplanting it. fo ihis is the English languages #51 a pear ainat count corporations or individuais cant [spoken and written in Hawaii. No- (BULL. Member he Assoelated Press se at oe 3 OF mak Denar! hody thinks of it as eorenin EARTHQUAKE. ‘he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the| Never make up the deficit of the equipment depart-| After the luau on the lanal is pau! 71 bles say t nta Barbara use for republication of all news dispatches eredited | ment whieh is being wound up asp as is} the kamaaina host a for so built in Spanish — style. to it or not otherwise credite this paper, and also | possible | javuch pilikia, especially mali- He IBRAD H6Wes of spontaneois origin published here-| i ng look Rt nore important — than the pene i o 1 ent RA p leat iat | her apology fi his [artistic styles of external archite i ing | | ture ound jnternal constru herein wre alsu reserved i King Corn | day, the hale alt is possible to make — buildings , ; Eis estimated that as of July 1. the corn crop) jn the procession. And so| earthquake-proof. WE reach 2.095,000,000, the second largest crop on | on. In fact, any. well-articulated con- Foreign Re ntatives lirecord. Burleigh: c ae panne na { Be ; =! a struction, whether of wood, bamboo, econ Bh county and adjacent territory ty) | This process, ineHawaii, ix doubt: | stecl, or reinforced concrete, is safe G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANS Rismarck will help this year to swell the grand! jless finished. “With the diminishing | against : of even much CHICAGO DETROIT total, There are some excellent fields in this sex ee SE a Gas "Hewatinaa, He than the Santa Barbara in Tower Bhig Kre tion F | more Hawaiian words are likely to be brick or stone con- | Geen teak anneeined ‘ era | added to the language. Even some] struction down, ‘The experi PAYNE Corn is of supreme importance to te Central Ww | \now used may be dropped. ieee sor pranciice und Feige NkW york : th Ave. Bldg.| Had West. It is estimated that omly 15. per cent of | i “homubumunukunu- | ha tied nGwhedse: wnt thi lthe crop is sold by the growers and the rest goe | midable eae multiplie men whe j r i v know it. | for feed increase means a greater hog pop | But if English once becomes the Barbara, being warned, will (Official City, State and County Newspaper) lation under the present stimulus of good prices fo: [universal language” which sents} probably heed. | But also, having pore: qiroluet to he its destiny, what will happen to} during the li = | hit in countries? Will itp been hit one a . The execllent crop of corn in the Central West; break es, as? than the ph Should Be Supported sigs er ceellel’ Ios wealinn witch 4 atin did into Italian, Spanish and | selves immune. ls efforts to combine all state wide organ ; : | French? ous place is the oi thas be In ii r mn [short on fecd due to dast year's partial failure of | Or, if modern fluidity of travel] long without an earthquake. Wations in practically Une same Kind 0°) feed crops ' nd education prevents that, will it] In the earthaua says Dr. k. the Greater North Dakota Association de : i quire ree vocabulary ‘in. each mou Hogeiat i i" 7 . ©. Cen-| country which is not used, or per- ibe ngeles. and Hono. orves tlie support of the people of the state. Cen The Reaping ! ps even known, in the others? — [tulu, In the regions of longer inter figures showed a decline im tie rural popula |= fv utyribe Eton havi «| this is beginning to vials, it means Chicago and New * a“ joocity pl se] ay “ec p wave.” | pen ie collo al speech ol Yor! tion with an inerease ino arban population, North ee ween oe eo ‘erime wave, H }pen in the colloquial speech of York. ; : : For crime waves ave only new proofs of the truth and and America. a An carthquake will come to any of Dakota in the next decade should show a _marleer | Tn Chae WANS a eenbl beat [extent in the written langui these regions if we wait long enough, increase in both rural and urban populition, A ~ oe ne about men reaping just exactly Hh d_ the antipodes and the chances are nearest: for ‘ What they he sow rt iations. OSE a ave already ited long showing can be made in securing immigration amt} 7 hey 7 om ; ; jr Own waFIatiOn nad | enuse that have alreudy waited tome Fee Mentor|Tises for the slate If there Ia ole von hee eneret ee ip Nea sb eea aN AE | 1 ; ai | Parag sn corted action. ‘Ten or twelve organizations pull sana: Se cet ceolne moraltly: eueue of Brooklyn there are blocks of old] reservations on the steamer he in ing in the same direction but not together will ac | {Md profes a desire for riches, either said “tiny” he a stone houses, severe in their sim-| tended to take and it was booked to eral renee private or at the expense of all el a a wes ou eae | plicity, cold in their austerit capacity. he loafed around News complish e i sires yma eel ole again, way they went. of them are occupied by scion York for ¢ anothe Tho raising of $150,000 to advertise and promot: Bess Tor al) Wikies Wnt cmmnet lyr porkenel | _ (to Be Continued.) ivery toniest, families of New York’s| and now he is not goin fiance - RadAEL euinn Aw eoalltw. aro showitl in dollars and cents, a heedlessness of the welfare (Copyright, 19: Service, Inc.) The atmosphere of alovf-| at least not this y ‘ : : fi ; {of its children who are doomed to be born aud live ice nee "Re 5 s still clings to them, yet if you| had never been to New Y more moni IM easiiy become available, tn all} © ia t | | told her the shale sto were to enter one of them you would| and [had no idea its efforts, however, the new association should | i sawulid slums— | ercoctly: ienest with lige find high-ceilinged rooms, great fire| to sce he Then a reaping time must come, and Mat eity wit | : Dick! Lest sseeuinednd on oe ne Caine eas | places and a general air of comfort! made up 4 ticup to the various state departments ¢ ainy j iat ; Pe ieeeeertarne reo raed allthave never been sorry for a minute and hospitality. And if you were to| beftre I see Europe. promoting immigration and the agricultural activi | Womder why it has a crime wave, tent: his” dying! wife: shouldhuvelicenen Toe sere enoughyto lebimd look out the back window you would] Which reminds me of an er aks slate. | a thought. he: ceatd cee Sree see beautiful lawns, flower gardens| young fellow from the middle west roe flag | baby. ei 2 and green Which all goes to| who has been working in New York BOP ESGHIG hie @ndorwen the lan we a red Automebiles [the baby she was leaving behind got over that time, and t haw hivlnga: apnentanced | deuseal seater nED almescaie tens ti rc RAitiegs me oer | rather strange to me,fupon her mind il i ‘had | od te 5 organization for a greater North Dakota, Wis in| The first half of 1925 has seen amore automobiles | toet but lkniew how dpt-Bee| Be chectainne Sto ieee ae [east he had planned to go to Euro . solit 5 1 : ‘ i ier Sees narried me, you | on his next vacation. After listening line with his preachments from the publie rostrum, | M#tde and sold in the Unted States than ever before, ; was to Ke eve wthing for every- know, and be nds with from a jude aie eo aeGAliteentan tolling about acta ifdins 6 atest NBUREE one and Paula, and muct have thought ¢ : eid he Mi i “tere ae € pun ‘Virere is nothing political in the new organization | #cording to the latest figures, pie Sat oBce. AnbuR , rk s other side of. the Mississippi. Hej'en forest of onyx, a ledze of pure mimmissie-uetore the new nesoclation: Tell the "t so bad. And as an indication of the grow be than you ey, for, she wants her to have her child.|in the Broadway theatres. For | ope obtained two weeks’| icicles can be picked from a about North Dakota and its resources, its{#Mount of enjoyment and plain, every : works just as h i Micvutit nes jprarevaidi 60 leave of abs in addition to the| has decided tg use his, next f : ee < y eae en Naka : At Ta : she thought I hi rt Bee ‘way: great storehouse two weeks’ vacation his firm gave to Seattle, San Di hools and other advantages. This state is under- {Mess Mhat the average citizen is able to gri | merecne mero g Lee lly he said Suddenly, “tell me} Tenth avenue and in the precincts) with p He had ‘planned this trip| return in two weeks. Ai eclised. and: hence underaold teyond ite borers, | e¥em Dette [one wily (Mutat ane etvenit toy hes} am going to get along without ots Kitchen. W ny) a show | for Gubler targat to cmakel SANDS WE DIAN: North Dakotans who travel through the east have wae pe ou, must, Temember,. Dick, aitat| | T needn’t tell vou, Lestie, that men 2 bev eautedl Gimiculty in telling the average man that its lignite Dairy Industry all. Tt would never enter her head| have found this at with, yet get MAE FABLES ON HEALTH deposits are vast, but hardly in the first stages] Government figures show tat the dairy. indus: & man could bring up a babpsl bandesven I know hint tech oneal yeote oseek <i = = pnient; i E posits rival is slowly on the increase both in the number ef} even though that woman were quite| “little boyish” than most. sen horse sufficed for the trips be § of the old world where the finest pottery and chins} animals and 7 . ‘ st | as as a man.” ick skedune NOWEhe- Waele pGroat Hey A wae i : a are made; that its wheat and dale} products rank! cectic Se et ene Ona cuneuem ean ee did she tell anything a a ae Hee Bee nna the Great White Way and the wate: Organic heart diseas® is foretold) Coughs, rapid breathing and diffi- fcgates thy ee one eras Dus except the South, farmers are paying move asked Dick, visibly embar-| came over and dropped ou hin ences] the founders ute ought a fect az {readily by an important symptom cult breathing when one sleeps with rst; ils thax iy sought after; that this state con] attention to the dairy herd. — This is especially ‘ béside me and buried his head in my} new electric trucks and_ it is his; shortness of breath. eri ababave a sinilaesen Urol roduce corm on a par with lowa and [Kinois; that] notable in Wisconsin where it is reported that the} She told me she hoped you e are indications of oil and many other fact are 85,000 silos operating and that the number the rate of 5,000 a year. soil and climate. bein added to Dakote polities in the past has cast a} ie aiatee aie shadow over the better part’ of industrial North Dakota. This state must carry the message to the * . geuters of population in America and in Northern Editorial Comment " ; ; was not so sure, however, that| balance of a queen's romance. Rain urope as other es ure doing. lowa, Mjnnesota, rier when I first came out here, but] Paula Perrier would 4 im, a and storm devices that sent shive Wisconsin and Hlinois are spending dollars and Nonsense About China Seca mers fone Wee eee Lesiies 1 don {hia Dick [down the spine of an audience as dollars in promotion where this state is spending | ae Bee, RRP HaMY LEER wie eee EE eee oe only pennies. The appropriation given the state | (The New Republic) we And about it all th osphere of immigration department is deplorable and is often; ‘The disturbances in China have occasioned th hundred and here are some at five eneie aes h un sata pointed to as a measure of our e pride, Of | appearance of an extraordinary lot @f nonsense ov: NT } cents) a pound. your money and | Jost. course this is not fair to the state, for its citizens | both sides, ADVE ITURE OF | /take: soar choi But all that is interred in Cain's 4 4 2 : i scarier 4 THE TWINS op But although Juggle Jump and the] is not without hope of redemption, @ keen to the state's resources, but unorganiz Those who are against the Chinese talk as if Twins looked at all the buttons in] The manager of a new show will in their efforts to sound the message where it ex tea-toreitonlaliig amactins Ai eridleced - é the ‘store, there were none like| resurrect. some of the proper ; i xtra-ter ity and the other, special privileges || BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON |] pacts, ‘There wore hard buttons aad | dene them ‘otf. refurhiah ‘them count most jfor foreigners in China were God-given rights, the ft butto: nd brass buttons and} t a new yentu: And so it is Support the new enterprise of North Dakota busi-|abelition of which must produce an immediate ca | Once inside the button-store, glass buttons, silk buttons and cloth Dit of scenery in this great hess men and farmers to bring greater prosperity | tastraphe. Some friends of the Chinese have been | S'¢ Jump and the: Twins resumed] puttons round buttons and DOURY ETH AnmeLIMS RAHN Te Hilvey : to a great state. | guilty of assuming that all the ils to which that | ‘#eir proper | “We'd better be going,” said Jug- - - country has been j been due sole! alus for fore subjected in Automobile Purch: ers, Practically recent years have to the existence, of an‘extra-legal utlap, while his body fairly shook with it] sobs. I felt about seventy years old T placed my hand on his head and tried to comfort him, All the time, | however, I had a queer kind of im- pression that although he was not owing it to himself, in a little time he would feel quite differently, rather happy in his new freedom. "| and Paula would marry as soon a is] was feasible after her death.” “[ wonder what made her_ think that would be a good thing for me to do. do you believe that Bee had a crazy’ idea that I cared more for Paula than I did for her? “I know I was foolish enough to have been fascinated with Miss Per- Why do door? adlock “lt button that | je Jump, so pushing h the great ambitions ae ved up mille expired. trains tha make-believe boast that he can move 70 loads of props a There in. the warehouse ure the specters d greater defeats, ih some aspiring C Gilt crown swept ac a wh In some of the aristoc y s to get in. W to come through the keyhol | EVERETT TRUE -BY CONDO | REACH FROM HERE % every state in the unlon reports, goth these attitudes are more extreme than the ee tel vous, ae thea marked increase in the purchase of automobiles, | facts warrant. ‘The absence of a strong centrat | door ‘We keep buttons. 1 Fy Renee ss trucks and tractors, Selling the farmer improved] goverament in China ig in large measure the re howe nn we hese them if people zet| — THEY WOULD methods of ansperlalion has brought bis activ! | suit of the policy of the powers for the past eights That's true,” said Nancy thought-| TO THE PLANGT CF MERCURY AND ae into increased efficiency. It ig not only the |ive years, of which extra-territoriatity and the con: | full We never thought of that.! pleasure car and that is a misnomer by the v fa trol of the customs. are but two examples; yet nu i motor conveyances of every description Mat 1 iy perfectly possible that the recent. revolution: 4 have gone into the rurul sections to decrease the ltroubies would have taken place even had the pt tof and the overhead on the farm. fers left China strictly alone, are larger purchasers) Oy the otier hand, the 9p Proportionally the farmers bial privileges wh P " i of automobiles than are the city dwellers. he | the former enjoy were undoubtedly created, not ‘be- Juggle Jump looked down at, all | automoblic is less and lesy being referred to a no his push-buttons and sighed. “B a ie i. 4 calse Uney were necessary, but because the militiry | you don't know what a trouble they pleasure car. It enters into life’s nec the advent of the automobile, n With w distances must be ies, nd naval power existed to make them possible. e case of Texas at least that is true, as that state ! Thus remarked Deputy Sheriff Michael. Mauss Js primarily an agricultural. commonw: nya She ult: Menage MaNYs Bingham as he tifte a ‘barrel of mash wi upto-date cop OD iy Sen | Collecting Claims “4 cof the first steps to be taken by the State Highwi Coamission under the Sorlie regime is to tollect money from counties and individuals for supplies furnished through the equipment depart ment. This department was the subject of a ‘Aegis: tive inquiry. Thousands of dollars are owing the state by individuals and counties, These claims are long past due. Some of the counties pay the claims without protest but in many instances there are adjustments to be mate. h was almost ready for sul hidden away in a dugout mn caynon, ‘The pla which for monttts has supplied large quantities Place for rats and mice as well, according to force of deputies who accompanied. Mr. Mauss. Number of -both varieties of: rodents’ were found transformation: into moonshine whisky. as’ possible. the vigorous action taken by the new commission} With bushes, He called assistange and together in fees and cities in commissions still owe the] Were found. i " 1 they were abolished, tomorrow, the pre hi coped with which relegate old and glow means of} trade with, and other activities iu, China would be ng transportation. t ? siya . t} | somewhat impeded; but they would.still go'on. i The American people lead the worid in the owner: | Berea Nat MSN gu ee ee tH ip of automobiles, Total automobile registrations, | ad sin Whit i July 1, 1925, were 17,548,377, a gain of 2,108,407 over | Dead Rats in Whiskey Mash { y of da ¥, 1 5 a is | i ai ese Toten bad tie barat unmettc (Salt Lake City Desért. News) H A - pipe, ai increase : 0 TW) cars 0 “People who patronize ‘bootleggors and still be ! ph ol ae ae - lieve themselves good American citizens. of clean 4 eee one, perometer of the ing habits, should visit the source.of some of: the pres } purchasing power of the farming communities. !9) oye itticit liquor : : « dead “and ‘bloated rat from the side of the mountain near the mouth. of Bing- © was not only,a, rendezvou ; liquor in Salt Lake but was a favorite: camping the ten barrels of mash just waiting for the final Children playing: in the vicinity led to the dis: ‘The whole mess is being cleaned up ag promptly | covery. . An under cover man found .a.small trap Taxpayers of.the state wil: approve | #0or, in the side of the mountain carefully concealed to get these debte paid. Engineers in private prac-|@eputios deacended a ladder to ‘a secret rodm below, tice whb have drawn’ large sums from’ the state| Where the mash, rats, mice and @ forty-gallon stil} Rut it’s all right for y to us now that we m ly,” said ou to sell th re here, isn't it?” the button-store But to judge by , you won't be need- y buttons for the next fifty} it mn | ary ng ich he said, “I would willingly | ith them, but they won't com I'm a slave to buttor L to stretch and shrink and swell diminish and flatten and bulge and soon, until I feel like a pan of hread-dough on baking day. [ wish I could sneeze these pesky buttons | off like Puff did.” ' That reminded the Twins of their errand. “Puff has sneezed off all his but-! tons,” said Nick, “and we thought] perhaps some of them had come! here. Did they?” i Who is Puff?" asked the button: store man euriousiy without answer- ing. co La MR. BOGGSWORTH, STUFF _ You ARE REELING OFF? 9 of cook,” ns when he sneezes his buttons fly “I've heard of a butterfly horse fly and a blue-bottle fl; never heard of u button fly, the .man, ‘Oh, dear!” aid Naney. “We don’t: mean that at all!” And she ex- plained the whole thing over again, about the pepver pot and all. the “I see.” said the button-store man, A| “Then it’s a case of ‘button, button who's got the button.’ What did the button look like?” Nick took one out of his pocket— the one they had found in Movie Land which the King. of Tymble Town was using for a butter dish “Here it. is,” he sai it is made of mother-of-pearl and is big as.a two-dollar silver piece, It is flat and round and has four holes in the middle to sew it on b “I've nothing as big as that,” said th store man. .“But here are sbme little ones at five cents a dozen.) and here are “some, at five cents ‘| the in of in the wut HALF-WAY GACK AGAIN ¢ THE AUTOMOBILES AANUFACTURED - SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE ‘DUSTRY WERE PLACED END To END “THEY WOULD FORM A_LINE THAT ‘WOULD GIRDLE ALL THE ~—-— 4 AND IF ALL IN= LRT Aas Do You KNOW WHAT I CALL THIS ENDLESS STRING OF END-TO-END CONTINUALLY TL PRESUME You Cate IT WHAT IT {S, NAMELY, STATISTICS. mouldering dust of of mpires tottenid in the climbing stair investi lack en is son, as a gene! that an effort ness of breath aged heart. to regulate the activities of When one becomes a bit “puffy” it is time for him to te the condition of his heart. be due to overweight, ner- ysical exercise, y or one of several other con- of p often used ral rule one ni which produc is not good for which have a similar significance. These conditiong should be called to the attention of the family physi- cian. The heart is the most important organ in tl body. It works contin- ually, pumping new blood through the body and taking away the old, washing out or flushing the system. A good heart means better general health and all eauses which would tend to wear down and destroy the organ should be promptly relieved if not altogether disposed of. to ring the bel Women may lots dentist broke. ociety's can't look bor chs 5 bill colle If you you could nian now, Many wife's cr: joy his cussing man Youth mi to get a young Many a fila Men will nev Fat men. d ter than’ skinn, seem to sit it It would bee: er’s keeper if A good educ: the world. (Copyright, 192: present. If my. in my worship, i shipped not,—C it their burdens enough ny be served, but it anything to keep. ANd A man tells us he isn’t so fat now. Says he used to back up to a hes re light. fashion. f motiey in Imett You never see a yood y to st in If yop ney, otherwise you 1 enough, at locksmiths ctors, and thinks he could ake advantage of your opportu- had started 100 years be the world’s oldést who objects to hix ¢ thinks she should en- hard chicken in a cafe. ne is started by the flicker of an eyelid. er he women's equals until they know things are all right even’ wheyt they look all) wrhg. n't stand the heat bet- y people, but — they out about as well. h- you ausy to be your br he would give tion enables you to worry about things in all, parts of i, NEA ¢, Inc.) i) | A THOUGHT ! CAE es a eS God isa spirit; and they that + worship Him must worship, Him in spirit avd in truth—John 324. Worship oy though the deity were mind is’ not-engaged: it is as though I wor- ‘onfucius, iv €AU A TRAGEDY pping, Buglane’—When a milk gon overturned in a street here, pilligag 80 gallons of milk, a rushed up to the driver and re- peated that old proverb, “Don't er; over spilt milk A well timed glow from the driver's fist sent him to. a, hospital. Never put off ‘ti you can put on tonight. ° a ) ! LITTLEJOE ! » * OME PEOPLE GET. FRESH LO AIR; WHILE SOME FRESY PEOPLE MERELY GET -3 7 THE AIR ow tomorrow what ’ tA Mrs $8 aftert the d seate Calife were A fot Thi aften Mrs. Thom room: tively Mrs an ou We ] The bers 1 house morni beaut hance tel marke In | eq 3 high | VISIT Mrs Dr. of Ot MH. OH, Saska over | the hi Luelli LEA Mrs mothe day f they RET Mr. and J Annet an a and t apolis turne city of AN i. Bible York room Rpt OBSE