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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 1 Th Bi k T ib Innis dependents. As soon as earned a few dol — - : : | FABLES ON HEALTH: | e Bismarc TIDUNE 5,5. theyre on their was Proving There’s Something in a Name After All IS SERIOUS DISEASE. d An Independent Newspaper | 4) recently developed 9 THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER with us and it i | SAYS CUMMING 4 . (Establishea 1873) t Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, y : BY DR. HUGH 8. CUMMI The diet should be such as can be } Bismarck, N. 1D. and entered at the postoffice at Toto it t concern f feat’ General, United States Pub-| casily and quickly digested. Soups, Bismarck, ag second class mail matter. he p such utter vag is th | lic Health Service pasteurized milk, eggs, and the like Mat Pre: nd Publisher | Pe aus ba Herta | Every parent should understand] should be given frequently. The é af —{h to the breed. Without goine |that no child should be allowed to Bo | matter of treatment, of the disease , . available, through an attack of whooping cough| is one to be left to the physician at- Pa Subseription Rates Payable In Adrance coi eos afl | without intelligent care and atten-| tending the case. Dally by currior, per y : a Brave: Bro’ ition by a physician and this is very| As we have said before, the germ Dally fy mail,per. y limportant, the older the child the| of whooping cough is found in the Daily by mail, per year | better he will stand the disease and| sputum of persons having the dis- (in state outside Blsmarck)........ 5.00 | jthe younger the child the more apt| ease. During fits of coughing this Dally by mall, outside of North Dakota........ 6.00 | the disease is to be fatal. Whooping| infected sputum is thrown a con- Member Audit Bureau of Circulation |cough is a very serious disease, in-| siderable distance. — . N _ - —— - = | deed. and it is unfortunate that ar ot i: impertant Me id Leah er of The Assoc! Pres |tom has led many mothers who do| of the spread of whooping The Associated Dre ae ae ee path | not realize the dangers in the way of] that steps be taken to prevent the | ‘ for repabiicati |Complicutions and the after effects,| sputum from the sick room from be- : NBrIOSE Hee cher |to nurse the child through the at-| ing taken into the system of the Leeda lolcats | tack without skilled medical advice| well. ; the local | and assistance The sufferer should be provided in, All r c | Under proper treatment the suf-) with a quantity of soft paper nap- ti herein are also re ally to farmer: | fering of a child can be very much| kins. As soon as these are soiled H << h sickne | reduced, the course of the disease] they should be burned. : F Forelgn Representatlves |may be much shortened and the| Everything which has come in con- . G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ‘ ed | dangers of the disease from compli-| tact with the patient should be ster- t eat : , — ETROIT ¢ by studyi {cations greatly lessened. ilized before it is allowed to come r7 HICAGO DETROIT. : | ; | Not only is it important that the| in contact with other peonle or h nee ia ‘ : fo Bide. | the lehe nents: inves lchild sufferer be under treatment) thines which may ‘be handled or AYN AND: SMITH but also it is essential that parents| used by other people. ‘ a tudies have ylelded histories which | should ‘be instructed as to method’) Keep Patients Away From Others " a ‘ . Wno-nennd He test flights alfa: o sprea 7 a “ vi hooping cough (Offielal € State and County New first glance seem like the wildest flight agina lease. Children having wl : ier a — os - om In the absence of complications, shoud Lied ride ie oc cars or | : ; i children thaving whooping cough | other public conveyances. R r ‘ Customary Action Parasites ch. their form frequently } a Ment ‘he: open air ail They should not attend school, irleigh County Board of Commis nove from one mal or plant to anothe r | daw, és. “nse Suwa Sunday school, or places of amuse- s 1 ‘ | is practicable, they shou! . F H ‘ met aosea ta seer) Hat Sty anymal cau/e-surulvessdelt | steep in a "room with the windows| | Well children should be taught } iw pla nd ‘ of adventures open: rat they must not coms act i 1 t ' ed parasites would soon pass out ex | They should be well clad. ithe with children who, whoop. tonne ree ‘ clothing should be heavy enough to| should he tau s - : ayy the ' ceding : it were not that the average parasite prevent chilling yet light enough to| change gum, pencils. and other ob- orea will lay from mil a min prevent the child becoming overheat. | jects by means of which sputum may f anism will lay from a half million to at P i ed or tired by the weight of the|be transferred from one person to y y , lower! | °BB | Stothing, ; another. nor to play ball, far exam- When the Highway Commission allowed c Z. . nor , f & (ie. ‘iil , ft a euplie cee Most of the new born paragites perish, but enough | As long as the child has fever or is| ple. with children who are ig _ \ 1 1 in iinvive Loceantlale Ane dat | weak it should be kept in bed. It is important that when chi Hae t and preparati the plar 4 short stretch ¥ n J e | possible the bed should be] having whooping cough go upon the road, it was also acting according to form and pre | | porch or in a tent. The| street they jhenld be accompanied H ‘ q irmai clothes should be so arranged| hy some adult who will prev i Serene eae he BI wae al aul Ok 2uniles eimai | that the comforters cannot be kicked | from plavine with other children. the credit of Burleigh county. by noof auto-| The Postotticn Department now is planning to | off. Some health authorities have re- t mobile 1 money that had aceumulated to the Leover the country with a network of airmail rontes, | | Cool, Fresh Air Needed , anired, that children suffering, from ‘ > ‘ mobile Ti noney ad accumulated to the | 3 i airmail: ri | It should be remembered that | whooping cough should wea ae ' credit of county. The bill was approved by | Airmail has proved bea su But it has | fiiieumoniaclé, a tequent and’ serious band of green ribbon on the arm that he eigh county co oners, and paid ont of |e to fight to make itself a sucess. Only a fe complication of whooping cough and| other children may be warned. i thi igh county commissioners, and p tid ont 1 i : “ne i nly i ; Seo eeses’ with © tendency ta bron-| Houses in which cases of whooping Hi Bu county fund Phe county commissioners | Years ago Congress denounced the whole plan of chitis should) not be unduly ex-| cough exist should be marked with t entire responsibility. The Highway | carrying the mail by airplan ridiculous and ent posed. apnropriate placards. 7 } eelyia i tt fof most of the appropriations for it. Its de | Cool, not cold, fresh air is what is] Keen your children away a Be ee teres basge he dill ag fe ominligr se ‘ goer aoe | necded and in ‘bad weather if there| whooping cough especially while they : voutine business and paid it ont of FUNDS THAT |iment in the face of Con ional opposition is a is any suspicion. of bronchitis or| are young. Halt the deaths | from you : SISE. RE : THE [credit to the Postoffice Departme pneumonia the patient should be| whooping couch occur in children WOULD HAVE OTHERWISE REMAINED EN THE | credit to the Postotfice Department Plcimaaia. the patient should: Be phecring Couey Pee and’ Us per BURLEIGH STATE ALD FUND, |} Col. Billy Mitchell can't charge a bureaucrat at | ed to a temperature of about 60 to| cent of whooping coueh deaths oc- 4 The county has a paper road on file with the State | Washington with stifling this branch of governmen: | 68 degrees Fahrenheit. cur in children under five. tal aviation | Highway Commission which it paid | ' panel 5 dose te toe ‘arolina senator, when he does it for per cent commission on the estimated cost of t) . | | nis ‘svate. project | i I given me, and she ne | ee ees , ie | sae i : even when is save i Paying your debts is a good habit, . “ County Surveyor Atkinson did merely what any | Editorial Comment web AW seay [Eat attiies "And "poor but very expensive. | ADVENTURE OF tet (Then, little dear) who never reolly had a cl y . other county official would do working on a. fee at shat i Lt | mother said to me yp whieh se she wanted to some : call TU. basis. It may be that the taxpayer paid more for | Bonanza Farming Pas: impres y uid: 1 oamy rhilaeen 5 Md Nu ce na ee oon : THE TWINS the plang and survey than if the county board had (St. Paul Dispate! 1 “Men, my dear, have a most incon- “ pay cls. Her mistake was in not | ie a spatchy yvenient f of bei ble to lock y too horribl | asked the s righway engin to. ly! out! WE], pis ead ei THUFBIAY IMG OE aw BoliRilen. tazih Luiealesee problems. in sowie | Want to°loak upon’ th pis a movie star, The writer has just had the inter-|| BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON project —but that is not here nor there, The county | of 44,217 aeres in Slope county, North Dakota, to; PATS pf their bran ne wala tie totakert The most melancholy part of fall] {oak ie nchate with Senator Borah,| ‘The first person who came to get " see - no i LO hem un! s me to take Ee ne p ae nuidel vith Senat ah, s ‘son Ww e board elected to have Mr. Atkinson do the work.| onio men through the agency of the county agent | werk on,them again. Ne ae ay fora while ding about th infant prodigy! i Rorah's own state, on hie pet. sub-| gasoline at the filling station was approved the bill and certified it to the State High- | 5 i . oy: aps Ling sealed all these up i vided to do so. i ee ins Fousers. | ject of the world court, | Prickles Porcupine.” } jand immigration officials of the St. Paul railway,| Oye ttments, they do nol. want to get the children St Nace ioe a Ver boxed Dempsey,! Prickles drove up in his new red way Commission for payinent. Mr. Atkinson got the | after a careful inspection of the tract, marks the] have someone either opening. them | grandmother = Pr s flo come true. Two newly) en hat that ie hike. P °%"| roadster and turned off the engine. money to which he was absolutely entitled to under a nant te : : : or hammering on the outside | heard, he weds were wrt nd stranded on) 3 . a ‘Then he got slowly out and said he'd . i " aan _pend of another of the great farms devoted to the NG sae oF gutting ‘nl king of going and taking th a Pacific island three weeks. However, “thrice is he armed who, please have two pints of high test. ; his arrangements with the county board. The only | oe industry of grain raising, most of which was! Henig. Gory. citetedt: (80bi Mie with ine ehO neatly. iaised ‘the roof: - | hath his quarrel just.” “High test!” cried Nick. “That criticism that can attach is the doubt that naturally | weat Instead of one large farm, the Ohio pur-) Leslie. We women must be alwa To tell you the truth I wish I could} Here's Alma Rubens going to, And those of us who happen to goes awfully fast, Mr. Porcupine.” on arises in a taxpayer's mind whether the fee system . ; { mulling over our irritating —_lttle| stay long enough to pry | Marry. She's movie star. And agree on this subject with Presidents; “That's what I want—exactly, ek ty chasers have divided the section into 20 farms of) Worries, while very often we forget | Din thig: place: all the time thought she was} McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson,| Prickles almost shouted. “I bought in city or county engineering work is a desirable! apout 540 acres each. Twelve of the purchasers! ail about. the int things of} Yes, I know it sounds terrible for {some famous painting. Harding and Coolidge; with all fhe) my car for that irery reason. 1 got r economical a rement course that is an} ype " _ ‘ins | whic! © yht be think! © to ite this, but Jack's mother " 2 =e “ platforms of all the parties in this| tired of poking along like the weig' De Ue ile al ona Rr sone 1 as ar ho are to occupy the new farms were on the ground) whines (ike we ate simply spossible, “One moment} Now is the time to buy fruit cake} century; with minertenthe: ef Con | ona grandfather's clock and letting dministrative problem for the county board. Mr.| and will take possession and begin farm improve [Little Marquise. Very often he is the most abused woman on} and start getting it all fixed up for) press; "with capital and labor, the | every other person in the country * lad Atkinson is in the business of selling engineering | ments at once. lmyself thinking the most unhappy|earth, and the next, she ima Christmas, United States Chamber of Commerce | pass me by. I can't walk any faster services and is following a policy in the handling | 94 Bes ny Ithoughts, when if T would just stop! herself a queen and is trying to run & cae ee : and the American Federation of |than a snail. So I bought a car that iy and i © Gas will Give 4 { The result of this will be that the wheat acre) to reason, | would find that 1h the whole household. “If Por out for | 8 cops yourtes fy eal ekeea (uber with the organized expression | could go fast, and iewaae fast gaso- ot eity and county work (hat will give him a max’) age of that county will be markedly reduced. The} more than most people nave, to make} an afternoon T come home to find | ™ ave with rl 4-1 of religious and educational bodies, | line too! Gimme a full tan imum of work and of foes as probably any other elVil| Ohio “ig rs vive been dritled in the ti Tots ‘i | me happy me my children demoralized and my sere tism is when they try to spell it. wonen clubs and farm organiza. | “All right! All eight iM Att Foe : b io td shi te he tei ot | Me i ants ready to leave. Why is it that |). —* ions, and with the action of nearly | cupine,” said Nick hastily. “It wi engineer similarly placed would do diversification. They have found from the experi-| Marquise, ld people must. make so much | Every momen senate ember hubby! all the governments in the world, are | hold two Pinte: There you are,— ’ 7 sanonatbility. t aenane - r the fee ay. ot ni ia t a ae sm el all never wea ¢ e.s| tronb: a household? wants to show. not und ny sense 33, | fi nts, pleas The responsibility for expenditures under the fee] enee of their fathers that there ig no other kind + al eves wrens Gish eee, x it ; een 2 eee Wes ything in| is when she wants to stay at home. [even if a small handful of. United | peickies paid for his gasoline arid ' ar commission basis in the city and county work | of farming. Hence it may be expected that these | qo now, 1 iy writhed with hor-| the world that she asks for except ee dk elit Sister senators, including) one or | started off. ever is the city or county engineer under the pres-) send to market finished cattle and dairy ‘products | POUTe* fi be Rann 4 her w e let E 2 If we istaken, so a i him,” 3 7 | saw looking sly girls| be happy. and neither will she le = we ure mistaken, so are most of ‘hope nothing ihappens to him, ent plan is naturally going to get a maximum] and that many an acre now in wheat will be de-| who Tam sur might - one else be happy, and there you MH to eter. foots the human race. said Nancy. weeee’s hat Mother . remuneration within the terms of his arragement.| yoted to’ corn and fodder crops for the mainte-| be here toda: sister | Alice's! are ae Oi hA RORK ETC IE Ce Cae Laeek : Tarp uc.» , | Slways said. If slow people once ge' H ; jealou; when she (Copyright, 10 Service, Ine.) ? s zh. Senator Borah himself is “for” a] started, they go faster than anyone } ; far as the State sway Commission is con-| nance of the livestock, to the enrichment of the Le os < “gp cerame ‘ world court. Ye "t stop them.” panne th peeeeday y een: sn soil. and the prof P the: farmers te P ri | Somebody is always getting alarm-| All he wants is that it meet condi- eee iebice iraat ap the valley and cerned on all projects under its control, the engi-| soil and the profit of the farmers. It is a curiou but disrupted by the pranks of men} ed about something. tions which he agrees are impos-| across the bridge and along the road ‘ neering work is to be done by the corps of state | fact that it often happens that the individual farm- in the uppe " right boxe: is t long i a ie 2 sible, and) eoniasof WHICH are. lina| aterne fentak cheek iinemtowte linet } 5 s oT P we 5 ing fr » Middle West states w * ago one of the newspaper humorists ‘our lot could be worse. Supp: esibl i i ag i a 4 the commission. It should be adhered to er ideas of farming, surrenders to the local in y dropping pennies on the acttle| wearing new shoes? He wants a world code of laws,| said the porcupine gentleman. “Of ’ but there ill an opportunity for county boards | fluence and in a few years becomes as much a one- egzumns 07, che Peneriieg resulting in Winicivale sence tenes whlch could only be enacted by pre-|all the places to get stuck! No gar- ‘ ; 4 ; ; ; a flourish o cussion not e en are s kle. cago, | ci J lac ack to employ their own engineers or county surveyors | crop farmer as his neighbors, But in this case, in the score. In one theater pennies one wants a divorce after being tees rely she vaorenctaword) levislatere Reem gue telephone: soy to " on county road. problems with 20 men in a colony, there will be a resistance have been rattling down on the drums,| ried only 46 years. and an outlawing of war which can| So he stopped the little car and 4! : much to the consternation of _ the ss a The Highway Commission of North Dakota, how: |'0 the temptation of wheat supplied by mutual ex | oy york, Sept. them} drummer and the leader. One of the| The hunting season has started. Pad eetpeinelan Abeer in sot ah took th tire off the ! ever, can do a real service in checking over the |@mple that may radiate its influence to the suf-| sitting on the stone villoge cut-ups threw’ a hal{-dollar | It's a wise cow ‘who stays near the| consent. never | ack of the ear and relled it around oa a rounding regi Phat is be 1 ‘or | Emanu-El which re in the} which ent the dram head and put| barn. ppt j a : item of engineering expense and offer some schedule |Tounding region. That is bound to ‘be good fo very heart of Fifth Avenue the exo-|the drum out of commission unti}f | court incauporia eaipaleen. wert eine ke cet te, ee ue eae: | of fees that will reduce the cost of paper roads in| Slope county and for Bowman and Billings coun |{je” architecture of the Orient intermission. SW. DEAN Nothing looks | better or feels| joined in the League. der the. seat and ‘put it under the the state and make it possible to save as much for | ties adjoining, where persistent wheat cropping, mother and child eee JAMES W. DEA worse than a new fall hat. Whenever these and several other|car and jacked up so that the } : a ; 4 nat led geens. a g lateane hey humped on the two conditions are fulfilled—and he heel didn’t touch th i actual construction ag is possible, until the past two years, has only brought distress |, (4). steps against an incongruous the place of power, to see to it that heel with the flat tir Coenen if : i | ; — background of rich seroll-work gate EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO they never are—then, unless he can| “What you doing?” asked a voice. orth Dakota First Again | The President and the Corner Turner phecmethen ratled iit a meantime devise some other objec-| Prickles looked round in, surprise. F ‘ a ee ee nox 0 4 . the chi 8, the doughty senator may con-| “Oh, only you, Sam?" he said... ” Five states, North Dakota, Minnesota, South | (Chicago Tribune) played with the box cover. sent ‘to our going into the court|“You sort of gave me a start.” i : | The killing or maiming of a President would | ‘The mother wore a shabby swea which we founded and which the rest] “Well, it looks as though you Dakota, Wisconsin and Montana, all reel ered a be a rather expensive way of advertising the fact {2m a shabbier skirt. (A wood fh: of the world has accepted from us. | needed somebody to give you a a in deposits in national and state banks. In f } F ion of her gum stock already was in other words: ” 5 fees te odeposlts io mavonal and stake: jth | that the driver of an automobile who habitually {in her mouth. It had become a wad aesnvever start,” Jaughed Sam Snake. “What's national bank deposits North Dakota was first with Se ele ace ike Ah _ ‘ wrong? in of 18 per cent. North Dakota banks were |T0¥Nds corners carelessly is a potential killer and [of uncomfortinle size, like fs, huge Wice President Dawes has a con-|" “Just a blow-out.” said Prickles. a gain o| per cen n Be ant ous ante et ail Ba thatetect ar GHildanuinnecas she clusive answer to the claim that “no| “I have to change tires and I'm not but litte below the deposits of 1923 and the totals |°UTI Bo ‘ a sea uemsnielton , aes good bill was ever killed by filibus-| much good at it.” ‘i “ : d ere is no worse hazard for pedestrian the i k to cheek. at did n oO “ ¢ “ » for that period ending June 30, 1925, havo been ex: | | NOT Ua NO Morse irl te the Pedestri ; child. appeared well fed nd Even this Le pot ea aes dl gain ty, can't help, but I'l wateh, ceeded only in the years of 1919 and 1920, periods | US: e cuts across traffic, runs in front Of | jawed at the box cover with that it would not justify minority rule, if it} Prickles got the old tire off and a tal vehicles, or commits any of the many errors charge: | personality to be found only in young were, Z put the new one on, and then put on Suisieat inflation, in anig | tBIC to pedestrians, he has himself to blame. But |My bt, the, vice president does not| the bolts and tightened them, and pUgaummer deposits reached ithe. meal in Ae he may be as careful and cautious as any one rea-| swept by. In and out of the smart peek killed BEE ana anaes then he put the flat tire on behind } state in 1919 when they amounted to $2 OD |iconably soughtstg Ne caked: tacts driver | shops, ofthat "section eee passed. He emphasizes mostly the] Then he stooped to pick up his and in 1925 for the same period they were £ who nounds/dhe conor without aka Sa A tara yrunceh or ala RTC bad bills that were passed by fili-| tools that were lying on the ground 986,000. ; a , i i m1 buster and never repealed. But he wasn’t watching and one, * id ‘ et him. Nature did not provide us with eyes in| isis ‘ental window. shoppers sll For one of the commonest pur-| of his sharp spikes ran into the new" i These figures reflect the trend away from depres: | the back of our heads and the driver ought to] pee meee’ that, Bo to make | up poses pt tiibabten: ts (not io: detent Mies sion noticeable in all the strictly agricultural states | make allowance for that, for he is a pedes' ed the mother 4 she shook tine ita: istered against, but to ang! It blew up like a torpedo. : ake allows al, ela s a club to compel the accept-| And there were no more ti of the nation. | self now and then, But there is hardly a man or | listlessly the Little box of fukn. ance of some pet local measure or|on! cua ee Incident to this stiuation is the fact that the | woman, at least in the cities and towns, who has | Ow if it does it is not in publ amenanant whieh could incver pass crit TEE ere ey eenlLal o.7” "; a purchasing power of northwestern farm products | not more than once barely escaped death or injury ap ie enaless eat efswell! ae his happens many times, every|thome and two flat eet fee oe is now practically at its pre-war level. Of course | from some car rounding a corner witlfout warning jw man upon the temple stair: peeeloe na. tere seap jpromably, tee a tire. I don't know how, I guess : 5 , 7 7 1 vy it.| 1’ cl i 5 %! anexception must be made of the income from beet | ‘That is what the President escaped, and we| back. ‘The gum seller, howeve It is one of the greatest evils of the| daytnve °° stick here until dooms ; i |xaped with «a dumb _ tiredness, cattle, although those who have studied the situa: | haven't any idea that even had he been caught, the | HNN, MAI dua, Citetnes —Z Present. system. HOh\ no; you. wont”: dala isan. tion predict that this industry is due for a revival |lesson would have helped the rest of us much.| fenced off. The passers gaped with THERE'S PLENTY OF _Jt is to be feared, however, that the| bad tire'and Till wrap tatcelt oreced in the near future. Rounding corners heediessly is a part of the gen; * L could: dataet-sliehe Ghaddare here Room on THE FLOOR FoR Hee president Pilatakes: his Bayehols the wheel. Drive slowly so I don't +! de i ra dle: srleaive Hear : y Ce ueee cele me eu ueyers tt ; : ey at one point, in appealing to| get di: Bs eral heedlessness of Americans for tite oF timb, | nnd ‘there ae the great eg of sun NOUR “PAPER TOWELS — the people. against. the localism of] "*And' “so Prickles Peetsine got New Type of Gypsy and while a vigorous “campaign of education” | mumped first one cheek and then the AND AlSo IN THE BASKET their representagives. P ge drop 2 coin. other. For some time I saw no one so mu ad wh 0 Mater home in time for lunch after all! The “automobile poor’—people who have a flivver | might improve driving a little, we shall not have (To Be Continued.) . The people of Oregon ure doubtles: US OU PUSH “EM | lvery indignant ac the. ineinee ees ?~ and nothing else—came in for their share of consid: |much greater safety until we reorganize our sys cad abe her seat on almoxt Daves LALA eER Ot Le ee ———— eration before the National Conference of Catholic | tem of thoroughfares, establish different grades | vould long since’ have taken pity up ea Hea An yea A THOUGHT | 4 Charities in Washington recently. for different traffic and use, and make it physically pennies from Fes, ee eke ase prope Hoa ana bs z = be sible one another a if h rato|. Not that Fifth Avenue is hard e yun | @——_—_______._ lg f Plenty of families —whole families —spend all | impossible to hurt ene another at the high rate}, nee Bue Renate ehaney iaee dake s cereals appropriation for South] Confidence in an untaithful man * their time wandering aimlessly around the country | Now prevailing. conform with certain set, conventions Eut'the poonis ef Stauth’ Carolin jn cfime. of trouble is ike a broken in their cars, with no other home, living on hand-| We do appeal to drivers t» be more considerate |) and gum chewing charity is not to are not, “And the senator from South | 25:19," (70t Out of Joint-—Prov, of others and to give fair warning in turning cor- ners, but the appeal will not reach the man or! woman who most needs it. Rebuke by a traffic policeman, if there were one about, might do some thing, or an appropriate penalty, which would Carolina does not care what the people of Oregon think of him, The only, indignation a senator fears is the indignation of his own constituents. outs of food and traveling on handouts of gasoline, Miss Louise McGuire of the Catholic Service School said. Some of these folk stop occasionally, Miss Mc- Guire added, while the head of the family does 4 was practicing bad beggar etiquette — and so her gum, box went unheeded. | Confidence cannot b % —German Proverb. visas One of the current musi has an orchestra great clown, al shows leader j who is During sevéral of the | jazz numbers he has cutting Who ever heard of that indigna- been i Films Properly Developed a G é u i tion being aroused by his using velo, york, any of them are constantly on| Probably be evaded or soon forgotten. But the} high didoes and in that manner be- a Prints Bie ee Pub MARY é heedless and inconsiderate drivers will remain|comes the center of attention. Now {fading ‘and log-rojling to get local Heephy,, Hotab the go. eae the father of a family of “auto tramps”| heedless and inconsiderate. The only solution is doesn’t get much of a job, for he won't stay by it. better organized thoroughfares, adjusted grade: ~~ -«hé vagabond instinct’ is too strong in him and thas protected crossings, , | favors and apptopriations for them? That is exactly the most popular thing ‘he can do, in'\the /only place where he cares for popularity, The indignation of the people of Oregon is reserved for the South the musicians’ union has notified him that he will have to quit clowning or collect double salary because his conduct makes him an actor. A vaudeville orchestra has been all SLORBY STUDIO Mail Your Films N. Dak. Bismarck, ‘ RAN Rak ny eee