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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune|,, An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDE , tablished 18 & Tribune Company, postoftice at Published by Bismarck, as second class mi George Mann... and Publisher | 1, Sobeeription Rates Payable fn Advance Dally by carrier, ye (in Bismarck).... laily by mail, pe Datly by ma Member Audit Bureau of Cireulatlo Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press fs exclu tion of all new ely entitled to the patches credited erwise credited in this paper, and alse f spontaneous origin publish all other matter nge for republi to It or not o the local new Forelgn Representatives LOGAN PAY Tower Bldg. PAYNE, BURD NEW YORK i$ AND SMITH 1 City, State and County Newspaper) A New Kind of Poctry Vreason the j duality of North Dakota fexception of s|way in th sun WHET) civen the state such practic: destroys ald poetic upplants them with Ss much weirder concerns that teen “minute will become f the national state learn that nothing that Boom—or Normal? Everybody ought to 1 some financi:t! | bring woe to a lot of inve. 4 case of this coun top to bottom, with money pouring in fi the world, lots of jobs, high rich country just beginning to realize Maybe investors are dian Summer tds. The autumn | This wil be the first time that r s and yellows, woods are glorio are crisp and cool, with a bright sun and an invigor ating breeze, It’s Indian summer the time when warm weather | gives us one last breathing space before it gives way | that tl In the winter months we wade in slush or flounder in snow. Our hands and feet get nipped, and some- times it seems pretty disagreeable. those fortunate people who live in places like Florida and California, But there's one thing we hav And that’s Indian summer. The Limit A man in Georgia offers to pay $1,000 for the body of “Dutch” Anderson, famous bandit. wants to exhibit it to the curious, at so much per Then we envy e that they never get.!in a position to furaish amp'e accommodation i 4 re The worst part about itis that if his offer were ‘accepted he would get his $1,000 back many times | mentality. and intellectual our citizens, ‘Then wonder, , that with our polities why th wre so many th our tem, and our m Pp ene Regrettable \ rd from W hington, President Roos + it come becaus Inerer Presi ‘ ald be ven nm I ha ya head It would ish ind Wil two fine Ay fan Hingston fs b's Editorial Comment | (MeLean County Independent) ‘That Govert S succeeding in making the eamill and clevater pay thelr and better i n mplishnent, we faney mean that, we constene be has J insisted these state industries be conducted: i ' jes ure conducted, exaetin uo day a iD the employs aning the Ty oand sodary dist down to amin 1 holding the memagement responsill alts and in ement in ever y tak credit: side of the buffer the buck, wa mand espite the 4 ‘ vd had ay pointed ta“ \ charge that a mill employe embezzled several thousand dollar was hushed aps board om resigned fo the authority over the mill was suspended Thy the governor, and the mili manager complained the mill bowrd was! incompetent, a merry-so round ‘that Maturally resulted in the mill going trom bad » worse In n t ‘ vernon Serlie i terms a “laboratory” fore Ht, to the end Mmand i amin arket. te the Will, in Gime, “sell” the on could tate of North Dakota, In th lin nors since John Miler, with the vernon who pave direction, we can recall none who have and efficient ideas Sorlir rinent ¢ euitire as rnor believe the av setonal prej citizen wh oth o is ne yeu nimus has du tion and applands his effo = to benefit: the great souree of income the state has—-farming The Governor Is Right (Minneapotis Journal) About y only fee-paid offices left in the vernment are those of the boiler inspectors, | sear the boiler inspector for Hennepin County cl jsome four ren thousand dollars net. His term of office ran out on July 1 and Governor Christianson, | ¢ alert to forward his program ef economy, hag ay ranged with a now ate T $4,500 aud necessary expense This arrangement Dickey, Chai ommittee, annoys carne: usury all fees received above a salary of an of the Hennepin Repub nee, He wrote the Govern Uy protesting” against the “removal” of the (then gave his letter out n his unusual procedure evoke? wernor 2 sharp reply, whose recital of Dickey with no ground to stand on. n inspector of boilers should get twice s much for his work as the Chief Just preme Court, and : income than any he President of the Univ« a good bit of mystery To Mr. Dickey it looks like an “outrage” that the eumbent was not reappointed—for he feefattened incumbent, an for publicati from the facts left M Just wh “eof the Sa | State official exc s no removed, his term having expired. But most peo yplaud Governor Christianson for havi: vised a plan to save to the § ate ten thousand a year, even tough he did trim down x fat job to fe portions > mor small leaks of that kind the Gove ind and st ota Wi can P, the better the people of Minne 1 like it, Of course, the nd this attack on Mr. Chr purpose of which will time. But so long as his program of careful | expendit out nehment in St about po! for the people will be with s, he need not wor euverin A Wise Choice (Dickinson Pr Basketball fans of western bh Dakota Jubilant over the action of the state board in gi in the 1926 state basketball, tournament to Mandan, ‘dents of this sec- © an opportunity to wit mpionship classic without having to 1 hundred miles at an almest prohib itive expense. Besides, it is no more than right he gonfalon tion of the state will ness that cha travel se hould be passed around, / In the two y that it entertained the stat» tourney Valley City set a new pace for other citic to follow and Valley ¢ of the athletes and fans. We are ever, that Manda equally as well. will be able to mect the sit! Mandan and Bismarck hotels ar! the visitors: and the training school gymna one of the best in the west. Dickinson will send a large delegaticn to the state | tournament next spring, larger than it has ever been able to before because of the distance hand cap. And Dickinson stands ready to help her siste city put the classic ucross in a manner that will reflect credit upon the Slope and Slope schools, A beautiful home may be a ¢ Think for a minute about what that implies as the arms of someone wito loves you, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 vancement of There’s Something Wrong Somewhere | Surgeon € Wet There's ORLY ORE ANSWER, WE_GOTTA Gel MORE jexist in the same individual. mal, if not the more conmon, known Tun attack comes ¢ jjurs. Uneonsciousne jcomes rapid. from epileps with bloody jing from a few seconds to sever Imi j mer LETTER FROM TO WANNAT SMITH the | He role that had been intended for Hunter. : JAMES W. DEAN, > _—__—__—_—___—_—_——-¢@ fl nd others take th neep te the of » Brown, booking hey do not even see B: TOMORROW —Le ADVENTURES © e TWINS OLIVE ROBERTS BARTC for a two-minute interview. appointee to turn hack into 1h | ppears to have given Mr. 1 | cember. ‘time to kick in [aaa ee A THOUG © considered ———— |" w named Wallace ull see Him as He is. a_ prototype tten especial s the herg, but Hunter engagement ock company. Kolb in a very he-m BY CONDO tt, who did the boiling, in too much butte EVERETT TRUE SAY MR. WEST, TODAY QUITE A Kur, OF PERSONS HAVE ASKED ME WHETHE HAD HEARD THAT THE SMITH ONES Co. (5 | A BAD FINANCIAL CONDITION. THESE PEK- SONS, SAID THEY GOT IT FROM IS THERE ANY BASIS For Sucu A RUMOR F (8 THERE ANY TRUTH pro-! ' ' nov i { © is some politics | night to g : : wele,--- I NIT KNOW For CERTAIN, BUT tT Have My SUSPICIONS. i | | 1 i i 1 man: | i 11 donkey, or even a pe: s j broadcast by WEEI (476), WFI Jinks Land, so the ‘1 ‘o the Muffin Man lent him ; Orchestra. lock Scholar managed to dra sedi as well fo did well enough | ody thought it very goed, [DARN Few, I Guess, ARTER SHARING THEM With GvERYBoDY MoU Mery leu pin the rest of him up on the t for?” they ¥ looked we'l to the comfort | ident, how: | Nane ion | blind-fold » | Donkey 1, to pin the The one who pins it ns the game and | for [gets the pr um} lhadn't been’ doing much and who de- cided to get into Uhings. So they tied a handke then turned and then gave him round six time: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ‘17, 1925 VER TRY TO CARE FOR EPILEPSY YOURSELF BY DR. HUGH S, CUMMING | frequency ~ frequently, and occasionally, but not t regular periods, Public Health | In the treatment of epilepsy, no general rules can be laid down. "The {me ion of some recom- including bromides, ¢ the indications for one time © ous disorder characte sions and loss pieni ined hy « » dive | usually according rt should be made to maintain | condition of stable blood cireulati well marked vari that the blood pressure upon the ties of the epileptic seizure and. to hall not undergo sudden, rapid these have heen applied the terms| or great changes. For this reason nd mal, petit. mal, and poyeitic epi-| heart stimulants and_ sedatives form Any of these may ‘one| an important part of the treatment amet uy he combined with rem- pd petit: mal ma pe effect upon the © should a patient subject to treat himself. that whieh attr: ne Ww an epileptic fit. Although ino most instanec add preceded by inl en varied in ch change in disposi an unusual depre tion of spirits, or some ch to epilepsy underta tention, In nest et first importance to jlength of th interva tacks, the time of the tacks oecur and the — patient's condi- tio rule, diets and measures which are designed to secure the xe of the intestines and the pre- of intoxication are important tion. in the treatment of s of epiler some ¢ warnings, ¢ izure itself - nsid loud ser . This] epilepsy. s due to the convulsive} You should remember that a patient nuscles of the lervny suffering from e psy should be expulsion of a column of air| placed in a comfortable and quict not du Was one time sup-| country environment, preferably. re- sed, to terror or pai moved from his family. The attempt fa patient is anding: he imm should fi le to make the epileptic ely falls and n su a new individual and at the same time always to keep him under surround- whe n be properly cared cizure occurs. The plete and the muscles gener a state of finess. : turned by es of jerks te The colonization of epilepties has of the shoulders. The bre now been under way in this rested for a moment, the for a sufficient number of y ws first pale, then livid, the pupils| prove that it is a very humane and dilate and the pulse be. | wise provision for the many sufferers because of poverty, to first stage of the seizure gen-| provide such care and treatment for f put half a minute | themselves. by spasm of the nu. ole body on. Medical treatment of epilepsy ea of course, only be briefly alluded to ere. You should know that during a fit of epilepsy little can be done be- |yond preventing, as far as nossible, ient from injuring himsel! he is in an unconscious condi- in. Tight clothing — should — be vosened and a cork or pad should be inserted hetween the teeth. When the eizare is of long duration cold water may be dashed upon the face and which into viol roll, the teeth the tongue bitten, oam, som m the biting ‘om the mouth, ts for a period v is noisy and tongu ‘This st nutes, When the convulsive move- ts gradual ide and th Lopartial re- . however, the fit termin- out the necessity of resort- ing to this m re, Once the seizure lis over the patient should be allowed feep. You should be sure in such head and shoulders of well raised. ised cures for epilep: voided. Under no cireumstances tient undertake to treat condition. be should a ps {| himself for each othe heim s something: ¢ iffer- from a Glenn Hunter role. But on success x pen res alled to 3 i News From the | State University |). iay aan tiene sod —-@ | winter underwe 1 think you get for e cost more than’ these you think you pay for, licunts will receive | Univers The things y of North | nothin pnt x he month in which to be- ding to an announ d habits to swear off on est C. Miller, registrar of the | iversity Two hund ty-four appli-| The da cations were before Novem- | ing snow ber 1, and Mr. Miller states th: number of other students h : application sinee the publi It is estimated a great many people the official list, The total number, will get strong exercising to keep it is thought, will be 275 or more. —! warm this winter. Announcement of the candidates sean who ure eligible for degrees is to be: Only time some men think they made during the first part of De- have no kick coming is when it comes ith some cash. erous thing about shovel- ou are so liable to f: nd According to schools, the applica- tions were as follow: aduate, 11;/ We are against divorces, but living College of Liberal Arts, 72; School of apart often saves a man or woman Education, 82; College of Engineer- from living a part. ing, 35; School of Law, 10; School of ; pss Medicine, 16; School of Commerce, 38.: Watches are handy. You can look at one and claim you are late even “Child Welfare Problems in North when you are early. Dakota,” is the name of a new corre- ‘spondence course open to citizens of| The hard thing about most things he state being conducted through the | is to keep on doing them. extension division of the University , sess of North Dakota, according to Miss; Common sense is the only thing M. Beatrice Johnstone, secretary of that can make experience useful. extension education at the university. — The new course is being offered by; Many a clothing store owner sleeps s Henrietta Lund, Bismarck, in in his underwear. ‘charge of the State Child Welfare eos bureau, s in conjunction with, The stepping stone to success is a the sociology department of the Uni- ‘treadmill. . versity. - The course, although a non-credit’ Smoking a pipe doesn’t injure your ‘one, should prove of wide interest in health half so much as worrying about ate, according to Miss John-j your troubles doe stone. _ Tha tco smallest place in the world is a boy's stomach oh Thanksgiving. ——— | Tonight’sRadio |! ko ns | _Tonight’s Radio | ‘Chrysler Achieves There willbe several selections! Production Success from “Robin Hood” sung tonight for | ° the benefit of radio audiences. | The production division of the Eastern Time {Chrysler Corporation, in order to WWJ (352.7) 6—Dinner concert. ‘keep pace with the increasing pub- WGY (379.5) 7:45- Instrumental lie demand, achieved a success dur- selections, jing the summer and fall months WREO (285.5) 8:15 Orchestral | which has come very close to set- program. ‘ting a new record” in manufac- WEAF (492) 8:30--‘The Gold Dust turers’ annals in the automobile Twins” and “Everready Hour.” Re- industry. ),! To have built two cars within 30 9, WWJ days time, where only one was built 52.7), WOC (484), WIAR (305.9), before, is an achievement perform- WCCO (416.4), WSAI (325.9 jed by the Chrysler manufacturing KDKA (309 9—-Little ymphony department under the direction of W. Ledyard Mitchell, vice-president in charge of manufacturing. |. This was’ only made possible by Central Time jthe most careful coordination of all KFNF (266) 7-—Organ concert. {the phases of production WCAE (461.3), WGR G WRC (469) 10:30--Orchestral s lections. re. KPRC — (496.9) 7:30-—Orehestral, Douliling the ‘prodektion was selections. |more than merely a problem of WCBD (344.6) 7:30—Voeal and in-; quantity. The increase in output strumental, | was ident with the introdue- WHAS (399.8) 7:30--Concert pro-| tion of twelve new body types, each gram. 'constructed on a finer and better WLW (422.3) 9—Concert program. | scale than any of its predecessors. WGN_ (370.2) 10—Dance program.! Chrysler's place in the industry KTHS (374.8) 10—Dance conce be: be pictured by a review. WFAA (476) 11-—Midnight Enter- of concrete | figures, Its annual jtainers. | production when loaded into freight | WHO (526) 11—Orchestral selec-! cars would make a train 800-miles j tions. j long, the distance from Cleveland | WDAF (365.6) 11:45—Nighthawk! to Chics, Frolie. Placed “end to end the number of KYW (536) 12—Midnight program.| automobiles would make a line 960 the donkey’s tail, and a pin to pin it The Dunce went creeping alon, creeping along, and finally he |the place where the donkey's Then he pinned “No fair feel- tail quite carefully, stle, or it may be ing around,” said Nick. “You have-to} fn it the first place you touch.” And oh! “how all the High Pacific Time {miles Jong, the distance from Chi- KGO (361.2) 8:10—Musical diver-; cago to Minneapolis. The movement. sions. lof this product to Chrysler fac- KFI (467) 10—Ballad Hour. {tories and to the ultimate consum- KNNX (337) 10—Movie Night. jer requires railroad — equipment te ee equivalent to a train of 100 cars Research shows ‘that the green circling the globe twelve times. ‘color of French oysters is due to a! Onc hundred and fifty million dol- pigment present in their food ma-! lars’ worth of material is purchased | terials, | from. vendors, The lower fall of the Yellowstone! Chicago's dail fion of River, in the Grand Canyon of the, water hes increased from 125. gations Yellowstone, is twice as high as Ni-| per capita to 260 gallons in the last agara, 40 years, |