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PAGE FOUR — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 92: ‘4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1 The Bismarck Tribune! Dr. Jordan calls attention toa new theory in the - aay ; underworld of wncient clap | Mail’s Gettin’ Mighty / ae ‘ F ' Ma xettin’ Mighty : ire eavy of Late An Independent Newspaper | trap ot modern scien : i 2 y f Li SERIOUS RESULTS MAY THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAFBR, fot anth FOLLOW CHICKENPOX oF — : r . This theor eeks to prove that men can be i pei —— | ” “ 7 ' vided into J2 1 wes ne here NG 1 Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, ie Vi 1 t mn hee th By DR. HUGH S, CUMMINNG | The temperature is usually greatest Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at) 12 siz noi, « re t of Surgeon neral, United States = when the eruption appears. When Bismarck, ag second class mail matter. {the inf one OF thie zodlac Public Health Servic the rash fades the temperature < George D Mann... President and Publisher | ‘ : " € n-pe is E | falls. eee ee ee = Baan isi ae wr nnends the underworld of sc cute communicable disease of chil-| Disease Is Subseription Rates Payable In Advance ence t men no © to find scien dren. Occasion it occurs in| Very Contagious t Datly by carrier, per year... tifie tr us a plice to make an interesting jadults, Beeause the vesicles rupture as ; ee } | The majority of cases occur be-| soon as they appear, chickenpox i ly by mail, per year (in Bismarck) 7 | ae Gait’ dlor no tudy ‘ tw second and sixth years./ rendered communicable , py mel: Heelys ; j It is not always a harmless se} The dise is spread d | (in state outside Bismarck) . | . c | lalthough the mortality. is low and| person” to person. and indire 7 Dally by mail, outside of North Dakota Gocd Mixers | ‘complications and serious results| through articles freshly soiled Member Audit Bureau of Circul a Washingt Un { oceur, It may le: harges from an infected per= —-— wenn ee “Tis, - : result in such complications son. Member of The Assoclated Press - velile rique cou |pneumonia, nephvitis and gangrene! A child having chickenpox should The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the [hop " tie smdent jof the skin, | not he allowed to go to school, uge for republication of all news dispatches credited |p | The agent’ which produces chick-/ You should know: tie ce ie olherWice thie pa At aiee ; [en pox infection unknown, The Phat the eruption appears op i the local news of spontaneous origin publ: ed her child usually becomes si WM te 16 the. first d of the disease. bs Me porta ents Ge ca eetan al ai | after being exposed to the} at it only involves the up- pene Seay 1 all othe a | disease. The patient is listless, per layer of the skin. a a tac erved. j has ight fever, d complains That it appears in crops, some ee ae |of itching of the skin. An erup-| of the, vesicles drying up’ while ‘ Foreign Representatlves 7 {tion consisting of small papules ap- © beginning to form. ee. 0 DG: PAYNE COMPANY : | pears upon the neck or back within there seldom headache CHICAGO DETROIT Ts and orthodox | 24 hours from the time the child and the fever is Tower Rldg Kresge Bldg mh he ave lis taken sick. In a few hours these — usually PAYNE. BURNS ANI) SMITH : . ’ | papules change to vesicles. There is no secondary fever NEW YORK Fifth Ave Bldg lhe ur cof divin “These have the appearance of as occurrs in smallpox when the Seale i V blisters and are due to quan- pustules are formed. Mila Oly, Sits aba CoMky Newenapit) ities of liquid accumulating un- The papule in | smallpox 2 y State and Courty Spaper) der the superficial layer of the hard and shot-like and has a ve a . skin. At first these sicles are different fee''ng from the soft Treaty of Locarno winds clear. Then they are to be reddish spot of chickenpox. When F | iy oawed ; ! translucent. Later their contents the vesicle is ruptured with the : ie governmen become turbid and the vesicles be- finger it can easily be seen that it 0 will b come opaque. — These vesic »| it involves only the — superficial ir worl i en Tknown as lesions, and pro layer of the skin whereas the by re contain. the infectious agent ruptured vesicle in smallpox ni's decree, j ter d or two the vesicles rup leaves a rupture cxtending at PARR | ture. Then crusts form over the) through the true skin. i up a stron | y ! broken vesicles. These ‘in turn The treatment of chickenpox is rvise even drop off in from five to twenty! usually a simple matter. The child Early in | da The vesicles may be few or should be put to bed. The doctor » en }many in number and are found have to recommend something i Jette Iimostly on the upper part. of the to relieve the itching that an idea ‘body. They often come out in suc- pecomes annoying. ¢ feed da « | cessive grops. Sometimes ithey are h should be given ea ! : {found in’ the mouth and throat. 1 the scabs drop off. n t i | . ADVENTURE OF ee ‘ THE TWINS | Editorial Comment | RY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON |; Identifying Himself Would you like to go to Bagh | oid y Men , (Jinks Land sked the Fairy Alvaro Obregon has been n ! s, tin cans, i | Queen as she appeared ‘te Nancy California—on busines: r r hand N day hout the least ses beans and wants better Yo supp ites, paper bags, chicken , 2 AL top golden rod facilities. And that sim- To hones and f the wilds of Maine . e ang e : eros Grey | is about the most signi- : ° crown of able pre int “ti a nt indication of Mexico's devel- , . < Hig’ ed ney of M 1} i pud-oftown visitor: | @1 don’t see env he Where is it? and etonomic progres . burn FROM JOHN | ALDEN fist ‘ \ ew ats paper : lis it £ . For when General Obregon nl f board COTY TO SYDNEY CAR- What iv oe ol of taxicab "the Fairy Queen lauihed mer-| down the presidency because his TON—CONTINUED eve Here, #4 eo oe 1 oe . t term had expired, dooturned it hately veren ‘ Eg Omaha or Day rn to take} ri Your name TRB. Bet ee ona, euceGasOrswhOsy Shly. tle 5 Liat ‘ Ties, Syd wr ehanee! Sancy,” said she. should Tbe eee ae eared “beer wolecied. be fuses to listen to reaso Ps tag ej she v W. DEAN { ‘Little M wi : You fel] the people, that was something that Senator Loral, chairman gn rekition 4 h mie £0, so many “auestions, But V1 tell had never happened before in” Mex- committer mending ‘ , 4 | Without the magic shoes ti Pi mil- . i called attention to its altimat You seen nking. yo TOM lion miles away, but with them it if Moutialy t happenings league of nations and ! D a ; M ‘ SIMS is only around the corner, wand ag, it Moxieo's public Tem’ ow 7 ow MAGIC USAGES Are EN et om office, will set. the With Enrope 5 nt ote F Avie we Hitth ovent Nick won't have far. to from. .ottlea, : t of raising be: or doing on the issue of war, America can a : * grant ee = | He yaaa ti ; y clsc useful, co will ce in stabilization of condition eee | ne ee ‘ got We'd love to ro drosperous, ‘ ; : = Deh Be : : es feed: i the children e i 7 entanglements or is 4 f i bin Up ; rh epted. | right away if we Three things t Mexico need- — : g . fon ane When, man re on | well, then,” ed, it has now 1 urably attained . : Jeleome T : jvhen the ae-! it crushes them. Queen, “Slip on the spolitical 5 schools anc A Welcome T : . ; ae serie poe) her’ of usin pand Tl call Mister er. opportunity for the people, and at- Members of the House Ways Watch Congress Save ha . nies 4 Deus In Anniston, Ala, a man weighs! He'll guide you any place you wish tention to business. eying the drink Ls 1 h i mittee are « weleom (Kansas City Star) j 242 ]50,000 pounds. But iron pipe,| to go. ; One mor nthing it needs. att is he : : he does it every She clapped her hands and who’ foreign capital, It can get that ton in praning the ta W wing e siasn rior w y s PP r hi 4 ‘ . ea Den * 7 ine usiasn n. A ‘should come running but the qu only on capi tie terms. , question ho _ om m ‘ i ‘ Nation’s Business, telling how is doubly hard to bear your est man the Twins had ever seen, There are many arguments in Wi x duty. Readju © conditic ernment could save $200,000000' more a ye cross when it is caused by some) He was dressed altogether in corn- favor of Socialism, and) many ear- bound up in the vital issu taxation. nd : sit et W priendenoutleGeoanie a Ieniee eat Ae weer emeiny a boost R ey ee ¢ t rn ( » hie at sSsule of taxatio: and make tu jer reduction in taxe in | 1 hb 2 ut alis: ean no! Recommendations of Seeretary Mellon that growing enthusiasm, at is, until we found how it { one t oaks from little “Did you call, your Wighnes do. E Bs bankable Peace. gitttax, avid varlous nuisance: ta We mia peal is : | “0h can't grow, and. their friends he asked, taking’ the corn-cob pipe Security for cap! ¢ loans or in- tate tax, gift tax, amd various nuisance tay was to be done, The senator proposes to give the A uae Wh Lan Them for mot bulhg other Ide Of ee cE Kis san unt aking a! vestuents ta alistic. world: repealed are sound, Business is anxious to expand. President power to lop off useless offices, consoti tak aber when | Eo deep bow. This ,net mere theory. It j afford more employment at better wages for labor bureaus and transfer business from one de- | herself accepted the invita : - “Yes, I indeed, Mr. Dodger,” translates itself into very practic- i ‘ ‘ All the optimists not dead.! s fairy Queen. “I want you &! fa i provided the profits are not al! confiscated by un tment to another in the interest of economy. In ds it, | Someone stole 12 electric fans in’ to take these children to the Land — Mexico announces an impregnable necessary taxation, Secretary Mellon has show! other words, to conduct government ag a business | our wife) St- Louis in October. jof High Jin nd see that they political cpt neiple. Those who in Where the cut can be made. His advice and not olitical institut ke thi =r jhave a good time.” vest_ in Mexico must do so. under jt ce and not as political institution. euee he man who stole dozen!" “Certainly! Certainly!” said Mr.) Me and have exactly the followed. It is hoped that out of the he s bei A famous Ka predece | fon any & » fans in St. Louis is ght! Corn Dodger. “I should be de-}* ican investors. meRtienlific ‘tax -revisio ficrenantaconce or | 1 be sent to the cooler, lighted. Most highly detighted.| 0 2 ae Be sittieas anakeguittt whiten rol alton tatane, tas | 7 i , | What will they govas?” Mile tes (tate™ Gnoughs.Butfalr .ot a political mak w whic oposal for reform inp 5 : ne who talk in their sleep! “Go as?” repeated. the F ness is no : : votes on the hustings next year t dream imehow a Fee should awake in chureh, Queen in a puzzled voice. The capitalistic world has certain Efforts of the politicians to exempt all incomes non we eante t ter it ‘ : . rita q “Yes,” Me, Com Dodger, Panga re te land. ae preset i he 1] Movies are educational, In New) “co Scaeon ae al property, To it. land is property. of $5,000 from taxation m ww gdod polities but eott 0.0 A Orleans, La, a little boy hit a po-! 070 one Sood: tine in 1 owne of tt poor economics. Seeretary Mellon advises the con 0 eemed to. i: i from liceman with a pie, Land of ft Tink he is If Mey ro choo mittee nst any such action and rightfully s¢ » we h he vsti ts heat ston Runes as ee € fe Sidney Canina, | Wrist watches may come and| dress fi faerae mrotence ivhonie: t to reeall b Such an exemption would cut the revenue too deep!y i wrist watches muy go, but the an- else.” tis fai | MMOS Gig whole ‘acheme of t nae dear Not all kle watch at the street cortier goes : an i " phat and f and throw the whole scheme of tax reduction out Fe " the mem- on forever. yueen forg 1 ufo of balance. Vr howeve eter, t What would ya Lib een eee aa and if you pi se place, A man who broke into a church) yinc\ t hon ip fon, too, every citizen who can should with rimin probubly| in Atlanta, Ga didn’t know much 9)" ye Bo Pe i adtaney b. take ia the way of taxes Just taxa will be al to| about what he was getting into, juieh Hemand.< pr Me icstins eovernmentcand directs at Aisin ative the leg of the and to : Bo. teen Be tice ther! large enourh the risk 8 a nad Bet) ator Ot Fenkesentall lent bits to his plate on the bbed hair awful. A bobbed een aeies a Mr corn, The capita) develorment af Mex no which public servants Undoubtedly congress ought to give the President Sieey haired girl hasn't any hairpins for! Dodger. “Better pick something} i¢o depends absolutely on the con- a little tax estab lauthority tc @the eavine ats «ape ” Detro iccording to the pape unstopping her ,cigaret holder. 5 *t -pieck any ; fidence of the capitalists of the suthority to make the savings that S or Cur York. Oct 2 abel else. But don’t pick any of the, Cie i? ae | lishes an indiv with his government. tis talks abou P vee : ses as Mother Goose people as they all) World. that they will’ receive, | not f with his is talks about. If the country knows Mr. Coolidge, is the one bar to a come to the Land of High Jinks) merely “fair,” but capitalistic and is good both and the in and it thinks it does, it is certain nothing would Pym aid them EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO this time of year and it would not; treatment. R . dividual, please him more than to plug up the leaks in the you. ma do, te rnaye Uae. aneneay | Fortunately, the new regime in a ; ; “Then I can't be Little Boy prtunately. gime it Those interested in government service. But is congress equal to the Nick. “Can I?” Mexico bids fair to meet even this revival sustained hope that Congress can dispose acrifice involv \ lan gidiithe, Fajry, Queen.) condition. It) is ina difficult , dir aerevanue | : = aHar pos | Nick, you go as Hansel, Jemma. the revenye law sto make relief pe ——_—_—___- | Naney, you go as Gretel, the ‘The distribution of the large ing the next tax year Beecher a “Fighting Parson” | woodeutter’s two children who got, “tates of Mexico among the peo- —— — (New York Herald-Pribune) lost in the woods, T'll give you both | Coosity. We would be doing the . atic Fri e' i " ¢ saw. G y . C! cos! e adie ; rn +4 Lunatic Fringe A pieture of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher “put- | So she waved her hand and sud-| S4e¢ thing in this country, too, if Political economists have Jong been aware of the ting the gloves on” with Theodore Tilton, and en | denly Nancy and Nick turned into] ¥¢, had the same situation. 7" Me ge ates thes ca baa cca f cunentaae s Beet little Dutch children with wooden| ,,70, do this involves some modi- existence of what ¥ cite wnatic frin psaging him in a lively boxing bout in the office of | | shoes and all. Nancy had the cut- fication of the orthodox conception Each new political idea not only attracts many [the independent, is the contribution to history of- | | est little Dutch cap with wings, and cre the, ine | Mility, of Property, at wort eople but also ill group of wild ered by Ic fice sare ek mle nena i 2 a clean white apron, k had a, land. DO gUBS U0 rene Y eonte ‘by is 4 ; D _ fered by John Bain, Sr He introduces it ant ion has been 0} great big cap and a wide white cal-| Property neces: y means doing it entiusiasts with schemes for remaking humanity ‘amusing incident” that occurred during his own |)! icineis oapess te lar, and his clothes looked much|,8\8° to foreign-owned, property. Mmaanie a cinis group -conatiiutes the Innat'.| connection with that publiedtion"andwalates that Jb| nomeenue ct -commaters, Sent. 6 too loose, as all little Dutch boys'| Which is precisely* what foreign a at a 5 athee ae investors will not. r! - fringe took ut the time of the Heenan nad Sayre D ae Uphat is” pertoatly “elégait,’” aaid| = - ~— z Scicace, too, has its Matic fringe, and the lay- fight in England, when everybody seemed crazy to | Papen aline eaves Mr. Corn Dodger. Come | along ance is planning an airliner ad man wio delves into science must take care the! yecome skilled with boxing gloveseand dumb-bells.” | so firmly one thi how, my, dears. SHEE ¥oi. must not ena eee ee he follows the accepted Idaders of scientific thought | “The printers spent part of their lunch hour with Manting ih eee ae FROM WHAT & I'M NOT GATING SoisHero a ScecMane wacdl te ane and not the members of the lunatic fringe. the gloves 1 were engaged on on? occasion when ¥ Bee ya ea aan cA : ' Land of High Jinks. Ree er in cvicnes ie tallowediby dun lane Chaat tee, bP Cosaaaanan on WI Rey a CAN HEAR, YOU | my FRIEND, 1' “Goodbye!” said Nancy happ mag Ef py ia " ic y Beecher and Tilton, appeared on the seene and seem ora They tral ENJOY EATING, EATING to the Fairy Queen as theiy new creased activity from this source. Sir J. J. Thom |eq pleased with the procesdin Dearie aalact Aa Selle | aes i ; guide led them off. pon discovered the existence of he electron. Fol- j-rjiton: — ‘Theodor: ; at anole 1 eal vent with = But what do you Sthink! The : vered | Tilton: “Theodore, 1 wil bet you an apple | c2n| iven with PORK! eet geen tae yenseinans sy the lowing that we had electronic ¢1 , Many | beat you with the giov: The challenge ac | Shel the golden rod had -disappeared, before, when Faraday and his associates were eX- | cepted and the printers idly formed a ring ano | Life and they were in a strange, queer- perimenting with clectro-magnets, magnetic cures | provided ; ire. ‘Tt vee pombati nvthing to frighten j jooking| piace: esate Geena er: A | provided an umpire, ‘Lhe coats of the combatants | u looking people everywhere. were the rage. We laugh now to think of people being fooled by “fakirs who eaid that a tub of water treated wit) selectro-magnets in “magnetized water’ which would cure rheumatism. ‘New facts of astronomy-are seized upon to explain the mummery of astrology ““$ctentists discover ultra-violet rays and the like and the lunatic fringe of science immediately “di cover” a whole series of mysterious rays and auras of deep mystical “powers.” Dr.’ David Starr Jordan, chancellor-emeritus of Leland Stanford University, terms this lunatic tringe, “the underworld of science.” The progress of science is slow, he points out, + each step forwardbeing the result of hard think- ing and tiring research. “The underworld of science” arises from the , desire to hurry progress and to solve the problems ofthe universe in one step. resulted 1 tell you, air it or scowl i | were thrown on the imposing stone, and-they went checks of the food, at it toot and nail tooth . “The first round was mainly devoted to sparring | Ufa ss “around 65. vents, for an opening. Beecher was short and stout and| learned the other nig vingye had the punch, “Tilton, with tip tong sarms, wae | Der leaded tray down due line wae) Par z j® woman just past her youth, with] aiming for Beecier’s jaw and a knockout. In the Somewhat fr Gething amastiredl fourth round Beecher sent a sock-dolager into Til- of URAL EEA xpe cnce in| (9A, YES3— A CASTE OR ton’s breadbasket, which brought the recipient t» Peis apprenches ut 2 ’ perous., As she approached GA fo) ) in knees atid Reluad to bo helpea'te Uipliect. ‘Time |soane tint wee wae eating ol ee T PORK was called and the compositors ran to their cases | ank and smiling flir- was susceptible. Ap- parently they never had meg before. Not and the editors to their de No blood had been shed, and the best of humor prevailed. ‘i a word passed between them. No one foresaw the bitter struggle in court) jut his eyes gecepted the appeal these two men were to have shortly after th’s,| and the promise of her eyes, and| which drew the attention cf the whole civilized: he Punched her check a nominal 10 cents, world, Beecher. was a giant intellectually, and the | work he did in saving the Union has never been’ properly appreciated. Mr. Tilton had talents of no mean order. He was a pleasant man.to deal with nd deserved a etter fate’ in his ending.” ‘ai Dogs no longer may be taken to the table in restaurants, the pro- prietors have just decided. Up-to-! date places catering to the owners of Pekingese and Sealyhams ‘now \.will. provide kennels, and the poor All without taking a single’ step! The magic green shoes hid done their work. For the soft little slip- j Pers were still on the children’s feet, snuggled down under the great wooden shoes, (To Be_ Continued.) A Service, Inc.) (Copyright, 1925, —__.-__ -______ | A THOUGHT | —$___—__-—___+ Thou hypocrite, first cast the beam cut of thine own eye; and then j shalt thou see clearly to cast out | the mote out of thy brother's eye. Matt. 7:5, . There is some virtue in almost every vice exdept hypocrisy. — Hazlitt. The human eye is claimed to have | magnetic power, and @ wire coil has been developed which is so sensitive that it. will) move when -gazed at steadily. Some girls are very poor in alge- ra, but verygood: on-figures. -