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to the effect that strongest candids self and intimat to his party to make the run- be- cause it surely there’ dent can depend on m tor its date, they'v lit ingly Mr. Coolidge stocks only one! kind—the ultra-conservative kind present. It has been for the eight (going on nine) years Thav's| a long time for one political style to last prospect look whether it sta derful ron of it (“ Bry-»’s political honesty was que tioned by his opponents over and over ugain. Now he’s dead, politici- ans generally there an honester public mistaken, ma cere. there he seldom wa the St. James Bible be necessary tactical craft, but jack the evangelistic spirit. doubtless are evangelists of suffi. fet fervor, but they lack political skill. With Bryan, as Washington reads! the signs, died the movement to| unite religion and government in the! United States. something else new and radi COOLIDGE IS LAYING PLANS FOR YEAR 1928 Third Term Move Put Under Way Quietly, Have Re- nomination Forced on Him BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer Washington — President Coolidge | continu zbout a renomination in aying not one single word He’s too slick. His keep quiet and have w renomi forced on him. 3 being attended to all right] This by political fixers like Dave Mulvane | und Congressman J. W. Taylor, Re-} publican national — committeeme Kansas and Tennessee respec hes rd from already "be by far the to succeed him gz that he owes it They've b win with him an be doub More politics ns whom the presi y be looked press similar confidently to © timer The Coolidge boosters undoubtedly would be correct. in their estimate | of his strength, now. But ple pen in thre: if it were 1928 right of things can hap rs. much insp! There ist proprietor, but liked his goods. However, the public taste in po- al goods changes. And seem- Ultra-conservatism’s in style at Yes, President Coolidge’s 1928 all right now, but that is largely a matter of pure luck—heads, ultra- conservatism lasts another three years; tails, some new whim comes as had a won- cky ©. about luck is Luck! Coolidge hi “the only sure thing that it’s bound to ps Meta That's the thought that other pol- iicians, who'd like « look-in them-| selves’ in 1928, are encouraging! themselves with. In his lifetime Wil am Jennings agree that never was man-—often ay, but always sin- y That, they add, explains the con sistency with which he maintained his ou ence for more t was beaten, but tanding position and influ- an 30 years. He er in eclipse And why so regularly beaten? not in his own party counsels, for but perso as a candidate at the poll Again his honesty. He wouldn't compromise. Had Bryan lived, the demand that book in the public sc ols would have loomed as an overshadowing| y issue in the 1928 presiden paign. cam- The Commoner said definitely at Dayton that he meunt to make it| He planned a nonpartisan cam- paign and, led by the country’s foremost evangelist and perhaps its | ablest political tactician, no poli- tician doubts that ir would have ; been a formidable one. Without him it is more than| doubted if much life can be inject-| ed into the effort he promised, to! base American government on a lit- <Qally interpreted Bible. There may be politicians with the General Motors Denies New Type Auto and Fuel Detroit—)—Reports of the dis- covery of a new automobile fuel that would revolutionize the motor car industry today were characterized | as ridiculous by A. ef the American Chemical society at Los Angeles. ly attention has been called to recent statements in the public press relative to revolutionary in- ventions in the way of a type of au- tomobile for new motor fuel or 1 “These reports are ridiculous on their face for General Motors has} recently announced new series of cars which should be sufficient an- swer. In addition to this there is absolutely nothing to form even the slightest. foundation, for such aj statement. LONDON JUDGES SNARE SPEEDERS London—(#)—Scorching motorists are being frowned on by London magistrates. During the fest three rionths of this year 2,673 were pros- ceuted in the Metropolitan district for speeding, of whom 2,510 were convicted. BOOSTS RADIO AND cl city Ap enterprising news; yub- lisher in Richwood, West. \ Vire! inia, has distributed printed “Congratul: tion” blanks for radio fans to. send FS their favorite broadcasting sta- ions. We are now showing the latest models of Wheary THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925 GIRL REPORTER BEFRIENDS MRS. HUCK IN CUMBERLAND her bright, bre that I shall jreal nd | (Copysipht, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) WASHINGTON TRAFFIC CODE Enforcement Hinges Upon! Interpretation _by Police Tie code in the country. Unfortunately the code’s compilers out anybody else.| : as time progresses, un-| til there's a whole chorus of them, If the president didn't like this; kind of thing, he could stop it by} saying so. An autoist, “interpreting” a rule} Winnifred Mason Huck, farmer congresswom: woman to preside over the house representatives, sentenced to pris x turned to pol ion in} President Coolidge. His — political | shop is popular, not because the voters are particularly thrilled by] use, up tol \ our prisons humane? Can a girl, crushed by her fel- only to be run in presently not doing the day before, the tricky re you can get a good This is the twenty-t written for The Tri IFRED MASON HUCK to Congress I did not have andlady requires some refer e waffle? continu | Her Rooming House only wanted mething of the real; rooming hous 'dergoes every [up with him which Voy, else as meaning what Sldridge|of their life. They have x woman's | will pass ove iy a fine. Eldridge was called on| {deals to live up to from their earli-|Lu:, Ohio, Des Moines, Iowa, Minne- licens: i - “A boy’s normal tendencies to ics Ss put ie turned out 19 he a Maryland) gigi, shy off bully and develop hisJ Ne De ENGINEERS cense, so he hadn't the necessary ) but and tomorrow at 6 in the evening she spent ony ideas concerning boarding houses, Ul need yo for | Have ben arrested by the end “6fi,, “Thisitraining|does notinecessarily:| than’ two hundred @ni will need your money for i yaar the rate’s. increasing |@evelop an effeminate race of men, | Minne tr one N Ore Ue ete Kowmen , Furniture Co. Tete ithe regulators: ate gejae the American: homo proves, but it | ind South Dakots, and fowa.w Ml: at. YOU khares of stock in the Capit ing after pedestrians next, and if}40es breed neurotics, misfits, inter Canadian Institute of eers next CAN HAVE YouR Segurity Bank, at a big dis- they do to’ them wiat they've done Hority complexes and unh My $4 room was. ju getting My funds were I counted my money and found that I] could not sy her [ had been a con gress, is one of the few personally|the difference between a race tional lawmakers, und in my judg-|@ band in the matter. ment one of the ablest and most sincere 7) the assurance which a good sleep always brings. » back and have my lunch{ hich almost none of the others do. They talk, to be sure, butt they | don’t say anything. | Shipstead/eral scramble for money and power. does. i But I don’t believe he ever was| plicated the mother’ Three Rooms: a@ text: in the three Then I went to candy advertised for n't enough flapdoodle about him not any speck respectfully enough of the |She keep: y[#reat masses of people who cast!stantly with her, or with the go votes. erness she provides instead of letting : But I have never seen rooms that They had just Churchill once, a good many $ e into some of the more cand a eel had been engaged, fi “Public opinion,” Shipstead told| “When boys play together me one day, “is like the wind, veer-|back yard or alley or city ing and shifting constantly, always|they may pick up some profanity turning the wheel of the clever!and objectionable habits politician’s mill. also develop naturally th “The miller doesn’t care whigh | of leadership and adap! I began to wonder whether the city jail was If I did not get work th would eat ny list bit of chang to the police station, tell them 1 was broke and ask what they were going to do about it. hant in town. no job for me, 1 owed Sara'a good deal of money en to my need with the ; of helping an old up a whirligig contrivance which turns us the wind changes. From] mother’s training of | .J east or west, from north or south,| “When she cannot ma meant to follow it. affection for her was fills his sails, just the same. And| apt to fall back on a line of this sort 1 wanted to always it grinds grist for his. mill.”|Of course, you wouldn’t do that, bi pay her back as I had wanted few things in my But I was penniless. thief, just released from prison. i round of shoplifing politician, but at least it gives him|much if you did. She takes advan- or pocket picking, however good my credit for some sense. Of public| tage of his love for her. To manage There was only one thing to do.J opinion it’s positively contemptu-{a child entirely through his af! I was sure I could get a job in New York if 1 could only She gave me the found temptation things and “get away with it’— - in polities. hae s all too easy to compromise with ‘one’s resolves easiest way out. should turn out j badly and never return your money,” me to her just before I boarded But suppose 1 PSYCHOLOGIST TO POINT OUT _ |g and poynilities of her Iob MOTHER’S FAULT |. “By revealing to her her power for’ where the next 2: me, I saw g newspaper ofice. Feeling Reckless n awful blow to your faith in humanity and besides, you would lose the mone Woman’s Power so Unlimited 3, thought “Why } 1 would make |, “I would not lose . I wondered what she In one office, P. Sloane, Jr., back to house work, president of the General Motors was the thing I knew. Corp. Mr. Sloane took cognizance of reports published on the strength of had the experience a statement reputed to have been! maid and I wished made before the annual convention! 1 was advised to go because that she explained, nt of all I earn either to the church or to charity or to help The advice was good, I wanted as a y this beck, 4 will consider it part of New York, Aug. 17.—Poets have idealized ‘mother love, artists have JAMESTOWN TO immortalized it and the less articu- ut time will probably reveal that —— jismarck, the paycho-analyst and psychologist | Hearings opened today before the'| Lueas Bik. Bi N, D. really did most for the mother by| state rail commission on the appli- pointing out her faults and defeets.| cation of the Radio Bus corporation | gee “ This is the prophecy of Harvey i i . ” ; told him I was just out of jail, a chilliness came over him, for which, after all, he could scarcely be blamed. He may have had expe: ing to reform sinners. In the other newspoper office, they had nothing ith in human ay not ap ensily corrupted.” At that moment the train steamed I boarded it and we were off, while Sara stood on the platform and smiled her illumined smile after me. To this day, she does not know editor gave me a file of their papers who I am, though she writes to me and told me to look through the ads. OVERTURNS ON W. Na TO FIRE _ as Elizabeth Sprague. OM Iseine, sult author of “Julie Cane,”*marck and Jamestown, aa’ epeeding to answer a fire alarm in. §) _| fashionable resorts now stage fashion 210 Main The heavy fire truck overturned, ns i ‘Ne se rae thaws, on. the. train, the. models a tn fife BEE Se ive eof! 1 jon t ily, , Loos sll ANOTHER EAST SIDE KIDNAPING _ | __ [MINING IN snretallg ile eae swer it soon, over my! land and Northern Russia for do- H i: sesrees ses mestic and industrial purposes. Bee oe ‘Much of the Spitzbergen coal is of : ae a porous kind, which incidentally is sil : the reason why a fire which started some three years ago in one of the local galleries is still burning. Jt has been found impossible to exclude | [ar wholly from this seam, and when | an Associated Press correspondent | Visited the place recently a thi ia 2 | vapor was seen now and again to be Galleries Run Horizontal| rising from the smouldering interior of the mountain. Work at this par- | Thru Heart of Mountain | ticular spot is of course at a stand: —Exit on Other Side | *”" nae ane P Gunman Recovers ; Longyear City, Spitzbergen, Aug. 17. —@)-—Mining in. Spitzbergen pre-| Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 17—P)— [sents peculiar features that are not) Go hdition of Bill Jones, Utah gun- Nareleneri ares See cee man wounded three tines early, Wen ond me rs urday in a duel with a Grand Forks he cimers stiown valley, between two noliceman was described this morn | boulde: 3 ing as being good. It is now believe: |snow-cavered mountain ranges, In'i% “Jones may recover. ‘the spring, the slowly melting snow turns the valley, really a moraine, — OO ee are at tay adie | RJEVER BE WITHOUT IT COMPLICATED Officials — Stewart In-- terviews Shipstead | hington--Washington has now! bly the most complicated traf-| idea was to make the | Phe origi [aagia f diately eases oud- 's hand-} l-their way towards the fjord. for it immediat e 1 vat A aes latte piace for | Working gangs are hoisted in open oem, severe, colicky pains and ers and. a paradise for those| / cable cars 800 fect up at an angle of in stomach and bowels, who walk. = j | soma 60 degrees to the main gailery, aaty nausea and weakenin, which opens out on the mountainside Sealy na For children ‘an and looks from below like an ugly grown-ups Tse too muc “ f too much into it, in an effort | black sear. | make it cover everything. They | followed ghe — congres: ional | nod, in including numerous. reg- | ions which either mean nothing | 1 or else inean two or three dif-| id conflicting things, until interpreted.” trouble is, the “interpreta- differ and conflict, too. From here, galleries run_horizon-| CHAM BERLAIN’S tally through the heart of the moun-| COLIC and DIARRHOEA EME tain, with an exit on the other side. Thus there is a constant supply of fresh air, and the temperature with-| Take it ith you when you travel. in is constant; about five degrees of| , Keep it always in your home, frost all the year around. There is a remarkable absence of dust which is kept down by shoveling in snow from outside. This snow never melts, and it helps to keep the air pure. Pillars of solid ice, said to be mil BOTKLEG, 7 {lions cf years old, and many feet | Pam LE ” thick, form reliable natural supports | -_—_ Grierivr bees for the galleries, which are rein- || Fi&sTOK kills flies, mosquitces, roach: forced by wooden’ balks, pouschold insects, People who have spent four con- : secutive winters in Spitzbergen ate pretty rare. has ‘been misging from his home| Coal is king in Spitzbergen and by Fs and the boy ‘antic parents fear everyone talks in terms of coal, which leasant to use. ing Pickelny, who is no wonder, seeing that the exist- Sidr each emell oie aleereiee is pinched by a copper who it otherwise. The judge} pretation” all his own,} » bawls out the cop,| s “interpretation,” andj ks the prisoner for h aking his lesson to-heart, the au- t morning, full in faith that he knows: what’s what, for do-! exactly what he was fined for! Robert Perles, 4, of New York since Sunday afternoon, ‘Tae poli he may have met a cvath similar to th regulation having been “re-inter- ri + Now and enjoy freedom from in bi rdered and hidden in a cellar in the save neighborhood ag that from ence of all the thousand odd inhabi: |) Mabbriat Fintan Tony Geert preted” by some still higher authori-| murdered and hidden in 0 collin tn ae nies tants of these islands is dependent fe results use Speci overnight "ands news ee ae : upon the production of that commod- FLY-TOX Hand “Sprayer. Liberal Sims Mk pat 8 tio ae = > —~ | ity, since the whaling industry was : " = cop nor the traffic judge had), novel, and HENANDOAH ruined many decades ago by reckless | RAMAMMAIMaL AMUN ALRLMREACLEES anybody imag 5 this doesnig| B8¥chology, who belie \ Ms i slaughtering methods employed by ple e ther is our greatest . “J Aa i the hunters. cause confusion, let him visit Wash: | Amer i srettest! SAILS = WEST [othe mining companies which Pare ene ecanasen “Because ,her power is so unlim- | ay jown land in the archipelago, the| |p = Saxe illustrate—Traffie Diree-| Sted,” whe points out, “she contro! | NEXT MONTH principal concerns, ALL ome Films Properly Developed Bb to: s ~ = ee : lH dis s c tor Eldridge was ght breaking| the destiny of American men. T one Dutch and one Swedish, produce Snappy Kodak Prints ‘ton, Aug. 1%7—@) ndoah on its boys of this country are women-| Bulletin, Wa: trained. They go to school to women avy ‘dirigible teachers during the formative years | middle western of his own traffic, regulatons,| vas “interpreted” by some- SLORBY STUDIO bieu at Coluee oo COLDS Mali Your Films are soon “nipped in the bud” Bismare without “‘ ee hy ase of — — est mental development. They are | apolis and Detroit. Ke his own brother's driver's |titerully what women make them. and might have had to do it, masculine ego are repre ed”ane) GOTO WINNIPEG ue APoRnuUe juriedicti many of the realities of human na- Over 17 Million Jare Uved Yea jurisdivtion: cont rate, one out of |ture are labelled vices to conform F ie | FOR SALE every four Washington autoists will| to, women’s beliefs. Duluth, Minn., Aug. 17 More ers from 10 shares of stock in the jpeg. FILMS DEVELOPED count... Apply we i te Ae BUTONCE 0. E. ANDERSON W chances for later achievement by too many xpror the toists, the only wey of around Washington will be ph tions from sists He recalled that, Kipling had many eke 403 - 3rd St. Senator Henrik Shipstead of [times commented on the difference | ye ven A reais f Minnesota, the lone Farmer-Labor! between the American doughboy and | 7.) Ghoware Lplanningaconanve member of the upper house of Con-|the English Tommy being es: up to Winnipeg will meet at Crooks- — a m, forming interesting men among the na-|by women and one where man had “But if the American mother holds | '° Winnipeg iam the reins,” he goes on to say, BISMARCK : te saask aie diy ae Ee SMARCK | UNDERTAKING others have, and expresses them, |handed them to her and said ‘Drive! PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. He has completely shirked the re- sponsibilities of paternity in the gen- | relieving her of houschold car providing her the means to » in fact. And he doesn’t!she naturally becom e: out for a politician. There} ae them get out with other chil WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Lieenaed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 EAGLE TAILORING & HAT WORKS Cleaning Pressing Repairing Remodeling Dyeing LADIES AND MEN'S 5 OHO! FF ‘FOR THE, } RELIEF OF POISON IVY, OMRECTIONS: r TO BE APPLIED TO AFFECTED PARTS AS NECESSARY. freee PRICE % 122 De P\CRY.MANUFACTURINGCO. AMBIA, INO. the wind blows. He's fixed| they repress when with many point in between—it| any other way,” he conten; his isn’t very flattering to the/cause you would hurt mother too Money refunded if not satisfac: tory. For Sale by Cowan’s Drug Store I doubt if a man can say such|tions is as bad as to rule him through “Since the father has given the no help, physician and psychologist must come forward and enlighten the mother as to the dan- Dressmaking School Madame i. OM. TAIT, GIP Second Aye, So. Minneapolis. Minn. harm, as well as for good, and by stressing the importance of child- hood gs the time when nerves, con- id bi ii { Every day our ships She Controle Destiny | =%#*,n¢,, smormaliton develo, aye aetna ers fe sesne Hinachoit wetee: Mar. CLOTHES of Men Pseaae Bey ether ageney enniay! Fall class beginning Hats Cleaned and Reblocked "uiteweaer |N-P. OPPOSES 24 Hoar Service on Mall Orders, We Call Por and Deliver. Phone 58 Sept. 1st. Day _ and Evening Classes. Third Floor Bismarck Business College. Phone 865 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free to establish a bus route between Bis-| = cme Praca ene cee OLDSMOBILE inp: \f SALES AND SERVICE VANDALS STEAL DAKOTA AUTO CUSTER PLANTS! Mrs. W. E. “Coles, - custodian of Custer park, today notified police} that flowers were being stolen from; Custer park by night raiding Par, jes. Several beds were mutilated by. night vandals last night. For Sale AT. A BIG DISCOUNT 70 Shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. Stock.: SALES CO. 107 Sth St. Phone 428 Lover. Shoots Girl Dishwasher, FOR. SALE NEW CHEVROLET OFFICERS - C. W. McGray, President ; TOURING Chris Kjelstrup, Vice President : Duluth, Minn. Aue. Bp iro ilest CAR. 3 O. V. Bowman, Manager. ver, , 34, shot ner A od ayobauly fatally wounded Miss California Ton. Inquire of Hilda Maki, 30, dishwasher in the First street hotel here this morning, A Bargain. in the hotel dining room, and th turning the weapon, shot himself in : ‘ {the chest and head. He has a slight Dakota Auto chance to recover. | Sales English trains between London -and Gia aes * Phone W. E. PERRY Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. Parlors 210 - 5th Street. _ Phone 687W parading up and down the aisles on

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