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aaa TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘27, 1925 PAGE FOUR ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , ‘ A ‘imaginable. ‘Toil, poverty, crowded tenements, | The Bismarck ‘Tribune tk eng , im all of these would vanish for | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | TOM THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER If a . we are not ready, it| would be the greates: ‘Vee GATES, GvGRety HAVE BO Cestabianes 18) curse In the world’« history, Science can Improve! HeEQeD THE LATEST = 4 Bs Published by the Bismarck Tritune Company,| the material conditions of life; but if we are not ~ as LIK S MOTHERS MUSTGUARD .-. | AGAINST PNEUMONIA By DR. HUGH 8, CUMMINNG | Baby's dress deserves the utmost °° 9 ’* A | Surgeon’ General, Unitted consideration. A | Public Health Service Scrupulous care should be taken _ ; ; charg {£2 8e¢, that soiled clothing is changed n left $10,000 to a}, The question which most mothers | immediately. There is a real dene i Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at) tit to accept them we will be shipwrecked, Life 1s Bismarck, ag second ¢ ’ ore the ateril as; the G D. Mang, More than mater things; th 8 mall matter, Prealdent and Publisher i eiateaeloceat ——lend to it than simply the attainment of a good | is some highes Los Angeles i ce wi vi i |uirl who refused to marry him, Her | £4¢e with the approach of winter is.! ger in neglecting to change baby's { Subscription Rates Payable In Advance j amount of leisure i , aver ‘formoite |“What special precautions are neces-|damp or soiled clothing promptly Dally by carrier, per year...... shaiieimrennate ‘Ria iRie-dhureh! tunity: Our-spieit= | {kindness was never forgotten. |sary to protect the health of my|for such clothing. remaining ug: Dally by mail, per year (In Blsmarck)......-- ne ere: (a the churcusepportunity, Ouraplets | | ttle man who was arrested for{ baby during the winter months?) changed on the baby will cause the - * |? Dally by mall, per year ual leaders must make us rea Tolerance, broad: | nising checks was sent up himself EOF obviously, cold weather brings | over-chilling of the body. (in «tate outside Bismarck)....... 5.00) mindedness, fairness, a love of justice, a desire to | or years. eae, one “ibtesteme= ths Enfant body wMacemen chien eee? ty ihe Dall mall, outside of N Dakota. . 6.00 | P baal RK vf { = a ee pean feta ied, the resistance 7 Member hudie Hburcan of Cireutaiton develop mentally and spiritually these are the | j_,Chhieaeo man #5 suing a dealer bax! Investigation ‘hax shown that the to disease is lowered and infectigus : ————— traity they must foster in us, if seienee’s: promised | yénuse hia shoes hurt. Shoe di j increasing prevalence of pneumonia | agents find conditions favorable for T 7 20 mentee lie ” | | please make a foot-note of this. | during the winter months is not con- attack, Member of The Associated Press prize is to be the blessing it should by | | Please make n foot-note is, {fined to grownups alone, but that} You should remember, too, that ne potoel et reen ia exclusively entitled torte i We shipped million pounds ;the infant population also suffers | poorly fed pabies de not* resist dis- use for republication of all news dispatches credited 5. Aang n rdey io South Ame from this disease, Very young chil-|ease as easily as do well-fed, robust, to It or not otherwise credited Jn this paper, and alo War's Aftermath NO, 1 CAN'T SAY THAT ; pepo pee Hodling: troughe, | Oben ae particularly susceptiote to| properly nourished children’ Beoree, | ¢ ‘ the local news of spontancous origin published he Many strange acts of injustice are found in the | “X AVG. WHAT LS tr? : is the influence of cold weather and are |fed babies do best at all seasons of In. All rights of republication of all uther matter afermath of war | Boston man gives the preacher most susceptible during times of |the year, : herein are also reserved, { . { wh he misses church, so abser | epidemics of lung diseases. The| Your baby's diet, particularly if = a | Pak the Case of Capt, Nathan Williams who has makes the preacher's ‘heart grow|large number of deaths from pneu-|not breast-fed, should be prescribed Forelgn Representatives undergone 27 operations in’ government hospitals | fonde jmonia, which occur in winter among |and regulated by a competent physi- G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Hor injuries he received durring, the war i : children under two years of age,|¢ ns Bab: Bromths, tls incratse CHICAGO DETROIT : ae seen Be wae | Movie star ts divorce suit be-|has convinced health. off that |or decrease in weight, shou e Tower Bldg Kreage Bld) He enlisted, wax made an emergency officer, lei | cause she threw an iron at him, | the work in infant welfare, which is | noted carefully in order that the SAYN a sic Se de: HLH HEATH AL Sasinly ij which is a new way of pressing a|being carried on by health agencies,|proper nourishment in sufficient mw yori Am BURNS AND SMITII ype EtG ITI man’ strongiold, and w suit, should not! be confined alone to the | amounts may be given. NEW YORK - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | paintulty and seriously wounded by a bayonet ! —e summer months but should be ex- | Free Clinic: a“. ” a a ae i | Yee he de pleeedsnn 4he FOUR Nator the WETY } Women are catching on in polities | tended to cover the entire year, | Are Available — r (OMlctal City, State and Courty Newspaper) without pay ‘ tie inerkeney omen: {s°, slowly. You seldom hear of one} The prevention of the so-called|, The free clinic or dispensary, now _ [without pay, becamse he was an emergency officer boing ‘held for bribery: respiratory diseases among babies is| forming a part and a very necessary The Electron Jit is extremely doubtful if Williams ever will be! - by no means a minor problem. One| P#rt of many of our larger hospi- n i fable to do a oman’s: work again Chicago has a new jail. It is un-| of the most important points a moth- |t#ls, is available to those who can. ‘ sdentifie apparatu 0 how manutie ; derstood. very few crooks would gojer should remember in this connec. |0t afford to employ the services of - . turing the so-called Pah (ie ilrap kh jut he is denied the three-quarters pay of a re: | to the old one. tion is that to prevent pneumonia |# family physician, 7 ' 7 1 lie < y | tired officer, while other men who ne left al SN'T OU =i does not mean to confine very young| These clinics and dispensaries paraty About 2h co through the country | ; a! Misery doesn't love company. when | babies in stuffy, overheated rooms or | Should be utilized, for while they have installed them ii their biborat ;SMsel Clair sin, Washington Miitig Ne War: recely IT NEVER WILL BS it_is the company that causes the| place them close to a stove, radiator [cannot overcome the condition of Adie) i” ; ‘ Hiced between | fh Nttunaly many such injustices will grow out of] { misery. or other heating appliance. lowered Bea bigres Peodent about by He apparatins, a deep oat oil is plrced between | saat ‘i ‘ - poverty, they m. jetec! e first f 1 © pove “ ei can't be blamed fo: 7 , Z ; ‘ i { two electrleally charged plate A sliigle ‘electron 4 id ie a . ; an nt H al a al i inl The path of resistance is any Hie hae nay vibes signs of vere resistance in a baby hem, but it ean be bamed for not doing, everything the path of least existene ‘ : fe sh air. island prescribe more healthful, but no hi allowed to Lode veoil droplet | | just as ntial to the growing : Fin its power to correct such things: eo on s to ‘ an| mere expensive food, than that As a result the aif dropiet is set in motion to | ‘it " ‘ r Moat of us have so many things : wom i i i wh Je utmost ime | Which the baby is now’ getting. Williams made a great. suerifice, as did his own] on our hands we couldn't grasp an]0r woman, It is of the utmost im-| Another important point. to ire- ward one or the other of the two plates, « ndiMS | son, whe slipped into the navy when only 13 years | opportunity if’ We‘aaw ofie. Riko proree prs member in the care of the baby in EL gne Sit ni breaded: the lee ship, the Jacob Jone kick when someone steals our um-|Where your baby is kept. able of determining the nature of trical charge possessed ii: electro: AEE CML Pie Government can’t do low ImnEh for tien of brella which we stole from someone.| A sufficient amount of heat for|the indisposition or ailment which be measured i 7 _ the comfort of y desir-| may attack the baby. . 5 tiettype. But itis nothing short of criminal wien The man of the hour has been| able, but a supply air suffi-| Since this is true, it follows like- Mhis was the apparatus with which Dro ROA. MIL | the government fails to give such heroes what. they | planning for years cient to keep the atmosphere com-| wise that no one other than a trai - " Kan first succeeded in isetating the electron and | deserve | (Copyright, NEA Service, Ine.) | paratively free from deleterious /ed physician is able to prescribe in- electrical charge omson | usually be obtained by opening the|indisposition or ailment. of Eaghind, iC will be remembered, first alowed the | | window at the top. You cannot fii Ith r existence of the electron 5508 ; <4 | A plentital supply of fresh | air} baby in Nediaine ue eral ne without drafts may be obtained by | is i s Ca Peis the faedumontnl ain mercer enon tin Ls macosh eC. over, the open windows or on the] makes your baby ery by dosing. it 5 ee ei a window-screen, als s i ° i of matter are built i Public Ownership in Small Town ie : Dy onive ROBERTS BARTON | particles of coal soot, dirt ov enow, whe eee ne HTN die Ti ' Ur Millikan was awarded the Nobel prize for his | ar See, Dressing the ance i igel I selenti dbaliv-inotaeinie thesia 1 Iocrunikadioa | (St Paul Dispatehy PRE auently, ng ranks myed “Run!” cried the clown. “Run,| Baby in Winter tare af the Uaby,.uader the dieneucs work sOluting the electro is work wa tiled AW JPOOE re ab ano i . ” % ; : . pad e se ec . | Julius Reiter, former mayor of Rochester, | While we we iditierie i betel throu with herd rn catch you a ; ; Another consideration in the pro-|of a trained and skilled physician or asoone of the great triumphs of the day hile we we for Maggie tybody in High Jinks Land ran} per care of your baby, during the| nurse both, the bi Now an NW junio ' faiy | MIME. made the statement to the Minnesota public | Stimpson to come slie turned ping to make th: tle nD /away, out of the clown's reach, for! winter months, is proper dress Babee oaporeunley : ried will be ‘ Bt at hele e aE RE Semon WHT a Ta | wer conference a few days ago that tae earnings to Mrs. Atherton and said that she [28 Url Ofte. dive tien: scgront lik~lehg © playing Blind Man's Buff,) Your baby should be dressed in|of disease und to avoid promatun HmounL af Tuborttory experience ck Tepe ei ee eee titi crtan pay the expenses (enticed ber her PEER a eae ie Foun: nth disape | and he was the Blind Man, winter according to the temperature. | death. ; ere al uy Kan's epoc experime of publicly o es often pi EXPENSES | things 0 pointed wher ‘ound she was Pretty: soon he <cs Pica | + tdeath. 4 > : th i i tea ay ‘ rat a of municipal government. In other words, the con-| ca »m't know what Jack would do| witilling my expectatio ow. 4 Piper. ® sogn ey leauge “he Bie . he fact serves to illustrate one F the important distinetions between kinds of thinking. ‘Ther see Tha wit id ed too much of her} > 2S! masculine derelict to her and putting the possible into her mind. we have gotte before ti uch trouble made. I without you,” sind TE take [a xreat deal of credit to myself, for |! anees to give a profit) T was the one, you know, that recom: |! large enough for the city to dispense with levying mended you to him. 1 sometimes [714 1geus re | . . hink that you more necessary to | Phunk fontu any taxes, Conceding the accuracy of Mr. Reiter my husb. than I." she snid.| the bottom of thi statement, itis plain then that the power and light { fair running away,” said the} “If I give that I can't make a light|til those already here have had time jClown.. “You have to stand still) when it gets dark,” said Jack O’ Lan-|to merge into a more homogeneous until T guess your name. If 1 guess | tern. . : A people. ‘ it correctly you have to pay a for-| “Oh, that’s all right,” said the That happened long ago, in the tof feit Candle Stick Maker. “I have an|countries from which our immi. has} “The Pied Piper stood perfectly {extra one if yours gets lost. Besides| grants eome. It is necessary for sumers of electric Light amd power, for instance, pay {enough under such cireun { creative thinking and initiative chinking Ie is comparatively thinkin tsy oto imitate anoth Creative thinkin reserved for genius slice been very don’t say anything while the Glow we all expect to be home before | the vait until i : You sometines hear it said that the average hist 4 ; outa, | Tike that? Hot say anything | “sirom now on T shall take Maggie} Svg,, Stile the Clown patted him ally oe And thet moses watil eee are: etiool saphentare Knows mare geamtety at ae en ee en ee eee ta ete ia int | CWBY shouldn't Tsay ite" asked {Under ms wing and’ the irl shall | "tis the Chimney Sweep,” said the candle tig hOUEE Gu were only a) eration has grown up, attending. the f : 1 Mud hers Who use no power or little electric light, |] wife (every silly Lo -Gti ee eee: tory cine foes ouqq clown. 1 5 aker, egan the|same schools, playing the ¢ GE the semosto an ue mscle Rng: } be Prescot > this ° i ibn. aah Pre . : & A » playing ame Pe somoator than Suet: niniwelt KiNgw, should pay their own taxes, not have them paid | that a man becomes more interested Bie Brercolt inte this iste and “Wrong!” cried thi Pied Piper.| Sweep, when the Clown interrupted: | ames together, marrying and gicing 1 must be remembered, however, that Euetit |S Sam . in the things that are necessary te eee oe A ee Abner {1 don’t have to pay a forfeit.” And| “I'm not going to be Blind Man|in marriage, and working together didnt find his ere: |e ee him luxuries. Don’t you A Hea stag MMetry in aw text-book. He away he hopped. all day. I want to get this thing|in politics and business. . After that the Clown caught sev- |v: ¥ % you may be’ sure you have got- : eral people, but either he was just} “Oh, » out of taking any other wom- y office to dinner with me {Nothing of the kind has happened, however, in) kn . that a man does not Detroit or Seattle, cities which own their traction | Mint his wife to be so efficient in ay i) So please don't talk so much. Then, with common loyalties, com- ated it said Jack O’ Lantern.| mon customs, common ideals, we ‘ On 4 ‘ i ‘ , pa{ business: way as his seereta tes rom pretending or else his mind wasn't eee, played it all wen We'll] shall have something to which we “ + .~ Fines! uf em. On the contrary, taxes and ear fares are) a sad thing a wife when she be- |?) vou: : sto go} Worsing Very well, but he didn't] have. it over again. ay lnvite, sewoOIeraEto “Baal: Finest Aquarium jboth unusually high, In St. Paul the receipts of s her husband's toast and brea ns ckly. Sf Gosia Euess a single person, and they all righ Patty thrieked all the people in |Iate.” Our present task is to asimi- ( Chicago is to have the finest aquarium in the | . : . bacon rather than his) dinn got away free. ig aks Land. ate ourselves, world, Plans ave being made to insure this dis-| 2° “8ter department would not have been enough glass of pre-war champagne or But by and he caught Mister Corn} “The first one caught should have | Sob-Sister FP aen: tur tiie Sted aaa ‘ he an | 2 Pay Hs own expenses and fixed charges, without |""rm not so sure about: that, ese seen often! Dodger and the minute he touched} been Blind Man. “We've been play- | Sentimentally é inetion for the new Shedd aquarium to be bui : ty fost of us. are to give habit too little een- inere: his corn-cob pipg, he knew. ing the wrong game.” <1. .a| The first by-product of scientific + Sod bl re ‘4It's’ Mister “Corn Dodger!" he Tl be presiaent and decide,” said] criminology was sob-sister senti- God bles ‘Trferied. “You can't fool me this time.|the Scare Crow, climbing a stump] mental't: wife taking his/T know your pipe.” and starting to’ wave his arms. If the criminal was in-part the x out to dinner when and} «the fat Man of Bombay smokes] But he lost his balanee and fell| product of forces, physical, mental phe lon es. a pipe,” id Mister Corn Dodger|over--I_ suppose because he was|and social, and was not simply a ses from time to time in recent years. The experience of public ownership in small cities fon: but I have ‘ost icon is of little value as a guide to what large cities {to think tha abit the greate cetor of the aquariun: ; s Nand most powert 5 F the aquaria) mould do. It may be that the Rochester power; #4 ™ fea aati on } law, my dear S: there, | For this re Walter H Chute, associate a and Lestte C. Stoke ecitl mission consisting ot | engineer for the architects who matter stands, my plant, owned by the city, has been a success, but who is i : ™Y| meekly. weak from loss of straw when he| wicked person, whom it was our duty ‘ are drawing the oplins for it, has been sent) te i leenot tevseeatwate 6 inte Ehat . The n who i i {dear Syd nn let you enon how it) “Not that kind. He smokes a long|burst his sides laughing—but they|to hate and punish, the natural con- Europe aie: COssRey tocingutre dno that: matter tha ah aclis ses, Old man, 1 dant for | Pipe that touches the floor,” said the} had to pick him up and put him to-| clusion seemed to be that we should r éefect of public ownership of business con I would do without you for a Clown, “No, sir, you can't dodge; ether and it ended by him not de-|treat him with more leniency than m not one Of me any more.” ciding anything. i _,|had been the custom of the vindic- ee “All right,” said Mister Corn Dodg- Il be president and decid id} tive past. ite! im. £0 JACK. ‘You may take my pipe for a|Nick suddenly to everyone's sur-| The old motives for severity be- | ACK. . prise. “We'll go on as we started | ing diseredite The two will visit. the aquariums at Naples. i eis ane way tot Monaco, Berl You see, I'm not one of cerns is potitics, which operates more strong the large cities. In small places the taxpa plicos with a view to studying the ja More minute and accurate knowledge of all that in Antwerp, London, Leipzig, Dres nave ers ee den, and othe hen you th either a I iret 1 o : TI hold the forfeit jd Mrs, {and sell the forfeits.” d a Butane further : ae constretion and management oft nae ait canal tila ee (Copyright, 192 “I'l hold the forfeits,” said Mrs. | and 1e forfeits. seemed unjustified. But the further aquariums from both the scientific and the educa-|* “lity does and can detect wastes, extravagance | 1, : John, who wasn't playing. “I'll hold| “Hurray!” cried the people at the| development. of impersonal’ unvin- ’ eee ' [and incompetency easily, because of its smail size. ‘| TOMORROW —Letter from Leslie them in- my. apron.” party. dictive, unmoralizing scientific study ' Magrseeeninolnt In addition the small cities have no floating and | Prescott to Ruth Burke. After that the Clown seemed to To Be Continued.) of crime as a problem is tending to i Special attention will be paid at Naples. to the a = catch everybody at the party. He| (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) |the opposite conclusion. caught the Scare Crow and guessed PRs ip A EHS Chief of Police Vollmer of Berke- ‘ | him at once. But then that wasn't ley, Calif., widely known as a scien- | so very smart. Straw is straw. The Soare Crow gave his hat for a forfeit. An old sauce pan, his hat tifie criminologist, in a recent ad- dress advocated life imprisonment for habitual criminals, not as a was, and Mrs. John put it into her apron along with Mister Corn Dodg- er’s pipe. “punishment,” but as” the logical { treatment of an incurable disease. And then the ‘Clown caught Jack 0? Lantern and guessed him at once. irresponsible voting population that tends to be on the side of extravagance and high taxes, collection of invertebrate. specimens, — shellti jellyfish and the like, Methods have been developed there for the handling of very delicate specimen . They will also investigate the Berlin maitaaiiin An Assault on Alimony Where the only suecesstul artificial salt water sys (Milwankee Jour tem in the world has been dev | The London aquarium 1), Is the equal rights movement about to destroy developed a partion | the alimony clubs? A New York supreme court jus The locusts have no king and yet ‘they go forth all of them by hands. —About this! Not the magnitude of the crime, but the hopelessness of reform, de- signates certain classes of criminal ope York, Oct. ter foyers as taxicabs on Fifth Ave- ators hope to incorporate all the s incapacitated to support herseli. | nue. and dodge all the bad features of He holds that a man is no longer in duty bound to| Also, about this time of non- Baropean aquariums in planning the new Shedd {support the woman who taken his name bur piitics become apers otscelebritic The two inv is a mother or larly tecesstul method of artifical lighting andj tiee has announced that hereafter he will grant no, ae r celebrities become st guard of a king is not] Who wouldn't indeed : Even the most pessimistic reports | Tepeaters for permanent segregation sl-lobliic: treasures but friend cra ie hinged the | oalate this al 1} he stad atu lan : , ed car ommon about hotel lobbies fant give you anything for a) on prohibition enforcement all con-| {tom society. his also will he studied carefully jilimony to a woman aking for divorce unless sho forfeit,” said Jack O’ Lantern. “I Our successors may even be ablo f ; | de that the conditions the first haven't anything that will come off.”| ©& ran : irmen recently re-| “How about your candle?” said the | Yea" of pet bipon and inern anesthe Scare Crow. hibition was fairly well enforced, and it turned out, when enforced, to to diagnose them before they com- mit any serious crime at all. Any- how, the merciful scientist wouid lock’ them up, permanently. sood feature latter that try to “impres towns and cities along the Northern elves as invisible to “lion hu Pacifci within easy motoring distance was the supply. Retail bootlegging could spring up aquarium, {will no longer keep his home; that instead, she | the visitors to N York. They be a good thing for the people. = ; A d ; yy Ro: To rf 1 MAY BUILD LAKE An aquarium, like a serves a threefold pur’! should earn her own living. [Parade and. make jevery. effort: touat: | By y Grove Ts this not ani encouraging ex-! puny Center Plans are’ now be: 1 Jtract attention in the lobbies | ample for the-policy of “attacking),DUDn r—Plans are now 1 i pose. ‘The purely superticlal aspect is ity enter Probably the learned justice's opinion will not | finally convinee strangers. that. the TINS 1 THe SiXTd ° at the source”? ing made Here sor, ne Incoshorstion 1 ue OB ) serve: source of | be gene ccepted for a : poine, lara Heonle atime re © bs vere ts . irsty| Of # company to build a lake a mile taining value But it als: ve a source of | be generally accepted for a long time to come | & beonle of unOtAnee. sii | (Ve MADE_AND ; Peder ets pany, .thleaty: west. Farmers and business men in instruction for hoth school children and adults, and | For the theory that a man assumes certain abli-|, The, fact is that most colebritis ONE T ‘| as the fifth, und there were just as {ll parts of this county, as well as io th tists His a phice for making important gations in the marriage union from which he is | They seek, insofas ae he posible, co | WF iT CONT WoRK - many lawless persons willing to ped-|Pusingss men froom Dickinson, Tay- observations and studies [never released is pretty thoroug! grounded in| dodge public gaze and to make then | x P dle booze to them. The difference! (°™ * H 7 practice, But the idea is intere: ing as showing possible. They have long Tolerance |the marked changes that are coming about in the learned that if ‘they are spotted, | over night, and did. Wholesale sup- a ne, lake ite wl) we erred (ude tL stalieof {something very close to a parade is | Plies had to wait on capitalized or-|{}. the enterprise. ee ' When a public speaker takes occasion to call tor) S&ttus of woman |likely to trail them until they disap- | ganization. Until there were whole-| that the necessary dam would cost ‘tolerance’ in this nation he is sure to be cheered | She has made her bid to be an eq warmly and to be commended afterward from pre and finds many old prerogatives and pulpit for his plea about the only tangible salers to supply them, the petty boot-|2bout $26,000 and that the lake thus leggers were unable to de much, |formed would aggtegate four square ‘And. if the wholesale supply ‘can! Miles. Two creeks run into the pro- now be curtailed, the retail boot-|Posed reservoir. AL in all things | pea slipping. Now} | Walking along Fifth Avenue the *lother day 1 happened f sset of the divorce mil! Rut how many of us who cheer him are really /ber weekly alimony, is imperiled. : Lee celeneatians at auha That's a matter of profits | A steam chamber, erected three ready to be tolerant? We may think we are—bu:| Will she be willing to accept this loss in order to [¢omsidered the | madd Men may buy booze from appetite} Miles beneath the surface of the ., : jventure in New York's hist No doubt} Wail Street both laughed re many women Who unhesitatingly would | When a bank dared open section just half a cent are we? gain the “emancipation” she seek: or smart-Aleckness and may peddle|eatth and connected by means of it from recklessness, or because | PiPes, may provide a source of power they have no other job, but men gojf0F the near future. 4 Tolerance might be said to consist largely in| there a jsay “Y minding one's own business. [f you're tolerant you \ Today this bank i into the wholesale smuggling or! don't worry abut your neighbor's conduct, his re And those who wouldn't’ might think twice, und. x ent of red-bricked moonshiniay business only for pro-! FLAPPER FANNY sa Mgion, his race, his heli You let him say anq/the noalimony rule, before they. start a divorce [BURAt Wall stxeet didnt th Mike bit ey and ponte nal Mink what he pleases. You strive. ang: | Proceeding. are tens sands Hesdtroiretort Rineme They quit. ! t he pl uw ostrive, in plain’ Eng: | |ure tens of thousands of he: eadsto retort inant Dey, alt: ipa to uy out the Golden Rule to the very best Rona: le pus And. pene vandy e Ne . home-made moonshine is soon out of, your ability s York reached more and more tow i . i ,Its a fine thing to cheer pleas for tolerance, It luptown, And how. hand 5 Jes Moines » News | eeeae che, “Crime Waves’ a better thing to take stock now and then and see (Des Moines ‘Tribune News) jxreat shops that came to rep ‘All the analyses of the “crime wave” emphasize one thing which abundantly justifies the restrictive policy of the new immigration law. |" The critics explain that it is im-, possible to make the same appeal to community sentiment in this coun- try as in others, because we are so many sorts of peonle thot, whatever seems axiomatically right to one group of us seems as axiomaticauy wrong to other groups» We are not moved by the scorn of our neighbors, because many of| them would praise us for the very ; things that others condemn. 2 The Federal government has cailed attention to | Mansions of the fashionable! if we ourselves are really being as tolerant as we might, This isn’t a foolish supposition. As eminent a jentist as Dr. R. A. Millikan—who probably knows. More abut the subject than any other man alive intimates in a magazine article that this develop jthe fact that Ame ave enlisted |. :ue.banis sent. branches jin the French forces opposing the Riffians are vio-| fight to get branches near : e nd are subject to fine. “American | for which they predicted ¢ ; »? te Which Will It Be? agents in Morocco h . Suppose that scientists would announce tomor- | the power to stop participation of American citi-] And, speaking of cater jinine ‘clients, this same i i ° i jhad a telephone station exci the power of the atom? seems much concerned about this violation of law. | for women. Free telephone pri rie fs age i stieg | tad to be discontinued due to Physician there has abandoned his iucrative practice | fact that some of the dear la jsections while Wall Stree Hating the law i ve been notified that they have |” So asiee now that they had found the et of harnessing jens in the warfare of another nation. But no one | According to a London dispatch, a prominent | leges were granted, but the service and set out with medical supplies to join the Riffians | chatted for as much as 40 m j i |at a time, while a steadily grow Morocco as a sort of individual Red Cross, Fol- | *! nu 2 ¥ gro | A homogenous group, even of Mont may come while some of us are still alive. [towing that comes news that he will probably be | only ton stesmom en dazed ans fumed, | savages, imposes the common. will dt would mean, of course, that our civilization |apprehended, turned back and his supplies confis-|*hen their tun came. oe | Thon will, Thie force of public sentic would be remade. Possibly no more than eight-hour | cated py French or Spanish forces. And no| —JA) W. Di ment must do most of the la en- forcing, even in the most advanced communities. In America, where there are so many public sentiments, days; probably an hour's work a day would be all one seems to he very excited about that. “The Iron Horse” was we would need with such a tremendous source of Tse as The inference seems to be that it is all right to} shown one solid Year at two. (power. { hetp another nation kill off a weak people and that/dollars admission in New Meee iste esa © 1925 ev wea SEAViCE. : me. alt sa Abia Gh aie ea Siren Jor */humanttarian work in warfare should be confined! York City. Watch for it at If this is the case, it means that it change” like 8, wi e greatest blessing} tg “civilized” nations, “ | i was high time we put a stop tp A chaperon always looks bet! i ytions, the Capitol Theatre. | Wholesale coming of new people un- ghe looks the other way) te : i \ i ‘ ‘ Bike © :