The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE FOUR Published by the Bismarck Tritune Company, Bismarck, D., and entered a@t the postofiice at Bismarck, aa second cla mat George J Meno Publisher Subseriptlon Rates Payable In Advance Dally hy carrier, per yest... sate a7.29 Daliy by mail, (in Bt wy 720 I ! ate arck).. 6.00 Dally by mill, orth Daigota 60 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press 1s exclu ase for republication of all news disp to it or not othe jited in this paper, and a the local ne neous origin pub tn. All rights of republication all uv uerein are al erved sentatlves COMPANY DETROIT page Bidz ‘orelgn Repr LOGAN PAYNE G CHICA! Tower Blug. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMIT ‘WwW YORK : > : rit NI (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Meeting an Emergency Drunkenness on Increas comi nor ficult partments of 850 cities in that in 1 aL ewlp pronibition Students lution. of deplorable situation, FP a pturn to th Toon and ote dovice, but police records indicate , ction c has duced by the Volstead Act been pri or ed business, well It suc e the n laws seriously not enough power in arm of government to enforce the dry 1 in an indifferent manner. A reaction over the entire ion Many leading write tr referring to ft prol as The American Scandal.” ather clear “Unquestional The Lib in thi Ma izine the case bition laws have had beneficial, econ ind social results, Undoubt- edly many conscientious folk hold that the imp sition of teetotalism io a proper function of gov- ernment. But w ou neor may be, th notorious fact is that the ohibitory experiment is producing consequence avely de ilizing 10 our government, to the processes of a civi lized soviet id to our essential protection of life limb and rt Military Strategy Co Mitchell, denied th wiviles of leavin Washin om oto fill dates daring is court artial, resorted to what the correspondents at t The Bismarck Tribune "” Am Independent Newspaper | bothered them. war front call “strategy.” He talked to millions over the D, using the s to hurl criticisms against army and ua idministration vidently Col. Mitchell is not worrying over hi ermy job. Probably ¢ iction and dismis: make him a choice chautauqua A few nights on the hustings will mak rmy pay en velope look like the widow's mite. In these times of peace, the role of a sandist or reformer is much more attractive and profitable than post duty from the limelight | and the plaudits of the crowd. Col. Mitchell is both a militar st. Whether righ ng and a yoeal strate he is esting. or wr always inter Popular » The man wa clerk in the high-toned book store , , he wanted a good Inystery story—preferably dealing with the doings of some super-detective, Apparently he had the idea that it was distinctly “low brow” to read a mystery story. A lot of peo- Ple think so. But oddly enough, some of the World's greatest men liked nothing better than a mystery story for their idle hours. President Wilson read them , avidly; Lloyd George has a long shelf full of them: you will see them in a bishop's study and in a steel king’s library. H If you like to read them, you can console yourself : ' by the thought that you're in good company. Too Many Commissions . _Agmovement will be inagurated at the opening of * Congreks to pass some measure that will place the ; administration of many of the commissions and | ars and insisted that one rather apologetic as he went to the | i still far from being a has-been, er the control iper pendent It kn | bares ren volished by Con i Lot 7 sme are abe th 1 fara Uh ‘ ' 1 atrict countab! ne , nd 5 i tion him. ‘They're i ' { comb in wa Sceptic r iz 1 y ov p ent yarns 1 5 boune talize even such things as domest “ An pres re ving r Nt tax tay ’ uu wth Society g x eee 3 ! Editorial Comment America, the Discourteous iNew y Worlds Writing in the B. ee Frank R. Kent de lares that Camadi# puts us to noth hote? clerks, waiters, stewards, ete, are ate and thoughtful. and con thei brethren here, whose « to hat" their custome Heaven knows we the word fo enough telking about cen has become a vaudeville joke people who are supposed to furnish it not only sometimes to do so but go out of their way t olfensive. Possibly the answer lies in r jean love of what is called usivenc We credulously supp that this or that place has more “class” to it than some other place, and the lanage nt tries to give us what we expect. If we came on @ hotel clerk who was deferential bt fore secing the baggaze we would suspec: that h Was not doing much business, So the hotel clerk takes care that no such suspici He blandly patronizes us. Why blame the clerk? Let us blame ourselves, the or TT Barnum, The Teeth of Other Days (Elmira Adve: ) An interesting and instructive i could be written on the care of the tech. We have plenty of tomes which deal with battles, tr . kings and presidents. But the history of is not so well known, The early settler, or fo it matter, our fore- | fathers, who may have lived in. settled European communiti . Were indeed unfortunate if science of dentis suffe: neir teeth ry is new who from df: P Was stron pit hi from one mbuted to local in of of disease now Faith att infections. old di re or J of K difference good has no foundation | ns approximat? | less than ents the advance In the day The i science, treet Car Travel (Harrisburg Telegraph) “AN army.” Forbes Magazine, “marching column that 6,060,606 miles rmy that would be repre: carried last year by the! ys of Amer! Approx mately | gers wi | the street car is not nearly so far) sone as some folks would make believe. The war, with its burden of price increases, had it groggy | for a time, the unregulated jitney had it within an| ace of taking the count and the flivver came near! getting a decision on points, but the street car is} stretching out In a times —or sented by the passenge electric street railv 16,900,000,000 ‘Apparenly ‘e carried.” Siowly but surely Lines not over-capitalized too heavily are working their way out of their troubles, as the population grows and the suburbs spreads Unless some fresh obstacle not now apparent jooms | up to prevent, the street railways will shortly be | back on a paying basis. That is, unless, instead of making the motorbus their servant they try to drive | it out. of business. ‘a donkey THE BI SMARCK TRIBUNE Your Uncle Sam J VENTURES © the TWINS | OLIVE ROBERTS by vithout B nd those thieves You know t t oved them h One da when woods. He ning in x htened, he Ht turned frig word All the false faces aren’t seen at) masquerades, p to the ve M BARTCH i be ©1928 BY NEA SERVICE, INC i Mi could couldn't =f Good at This he: great vogue are reported to be “The Death of Floyd Collins” and “The RT ee when they do things they shouldn't. | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) OVEMBER 2 WEDNESDAY, | DON'T BE AFRAID TO . WEAR GLASSES . Idiseases of the eye, and the eyes thoroughly examined. Usually, the proper corrective lenses will reliove the symptoms, BY I HUGH S. CUMMING Surgeon General, U. 8. Public Health Servic hould hepin| During the school age, special he jhould Veet) caro should be taken so” that” the top of a solution et ata[ child does not contract contagious pon Rdiseases of the eyes such as” tra nt|choma. Tt must be taught not to “| touch the eyes, unless the hands s jite,| have first heen washed. it must he During: Uh taught not to use a common towel | the eyes or wash basin and+not io go into swimming pools where the wa not stematically disinfected. 17 any sore eyes are discovered uli, ne at ate they ‘should be sent often rubhed into the ¢ eee a aeloue ike ehildces, eee ee eee ee its | to be contagious, the children shou aa iraividual ee dny abnors| be prohibited from going to school lity of a child's eyes. such as | Until they are cured. : ot nek ci ty |. If any of the children in the neigh- nr aculist before school borhood have sore eyes, and one i Vhen- f epihis vo to| led to suppose that child has sche een ithe, child begins | to goto) One in contact with these cases, the ‘ tested’ and if found. defective, _ the | eyes should he washed with as , Me eh auta’ be yee MMe | vated solution of boric acid as soon fal noi" after the exposure ns possible. important bee if the child| , Adults who use their eyes a great ic ce the blac ft canta , such as clerical workers and Pannok see ithe blackboard, it cannot) evchers, should have their eyes ex: + een \umined ‘at least once every two inations of the — eye fects the general health of For instance, a child who is sighted leans forward over | should a | who have n be made by physicians de a study of the eye a ‘An to read and write a she de.|their specialty. "examination Teen lutte stewpinee eude, | made by such-a physician is apt to which tends to cramp his st be thorough and dependable. Very prevents the proper exnansion of the {often an examination of the eyes, i ‘lungs. This may predispose to tu-| Made by a npetent specialist, re conditions related to the gen hereulos Children who jveals eral health rR which are often uns mo eigh in, aude te for instance, high blood pres sure apt to dev ht's disease, n which one shoulder is hting is very importar the and the head ne of the eyes, Ina re- | to one side. y made by the United In mans childr able} States Public Health Service on two te ed amou the | lar groups of workers who di: et they have|easctly the same kind of work, bu | some error netion of there; under different lighting conditions, it | nee of the found that those who worked i ble for the proper lighting condition | 1 this. in. youth poorer vision than those who worked under the better lighting cor dition When working under Iumination, the sour should be ‘out of the line It should he of low brilliane s which control vision ents of the eyeball can extra work: in other} es can Rx | strain the mov ie kw ao. time, re devele i roup of symptoms which too near the eye, steristic of eye xt 1 One often hears a stateme: a father, mother or some re lived to wear be true, that the ceptions this m very old_age and never h asses. The statement m but that does not me person referred to had ex- good eyes, In most case that such people had on: normal cye and one nearsighted exe nd the normal eye used iteading in youth, whereas the ni sighted eye was used for readin vadvaneed age. Jeve. j the eyes ‘that the When. such syrop *chould imme ; They calmed him. He learned his Hf you aren't de- gpance for 30 da; 8 you get your lighted with rest had only run away with the butchey money back.—Ady, EMT is TE el oo wife had done no such thing. She| LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN) thing PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY i neue CARTON ink he the worst ¢: . cay wearin r that T've ev x now n. an h Eot | It Happened on a which oop couldn't Nf x ‘1 th v nt to go on i rip. He wen at it only on the condition that Leslie | Tt é no<use: instrying to keep sald come-and: s ith her ‘while | BY TOM SIMS no: 1 trying. t¢ know, of cour L about the | h ould con Dee i ving Day is com rhe Cotten aaa aia 5 that I) consented’ to allow As it was only to be for about ten’ or not. f this 8 of course, ure just opposite iucers of Paula Perier's _ pie-{ days, Leslie thought she ought to go; Thursd: the wedk. D thitigs ou “shoWlan'e do: CHUNG TRE AE mavlor Wak coming here sua Such phenomena deserve more; during the | nae thin 1 telegraphed the i me to yo Perier ee fon ie ue a pperrtt Relihaie Romdes ahought:. 14 A ; well ss here and thers and think « time and since then eve ne. ‘Then Walter, ta _ complicate thn Street. Old Dal Time is the | Gf something for which you ure Aasneintel Pies hot in the leg. : . one Can't go: back forsan- | Ni ont away you can “be dhankfal Ys ' 7 or cour RU a al to nietes 5 oa me ‘his | ‘ Thanksgi ing Day instead of tertaining for Paula for lie. You Know that Ruth has al: jon auhanks- {chat would e two of them this on came by come to shie de: y Eb ° ae oe d 1 e bills st year's the praises of Miss Peric Thad to return the favor, Then how avill you scelebrate : Be thankful it isn’t the Fourth of Know thut Leslie took y | Teonfess Twas selfish enough not! momentous, occasion? Be thankful) 1° Wantft & iant the Rourh of to her when she was hefore.[to want her to go for I had a feeling | When the da; in gr ebentl a_pienic. Bo be thankful’ it JAt the last moment, however, Leshe | that probably something would hap-/ when it is gone? Or, pechaps, both?) ich. th Wourth, eeeived an invit Ruth | pen that would kick up some kind of, Things you do in life are not so [Th UNE TOUTE ow to be thank- Burke whowxpest ndal for Paula and m important as things, you don't do. | oi ‘itieht be placed in two groups, Pesing over and 3 Well, Fute did her darndest 10), So first you must plan what not} oh, tyorio lc Risse of people, men aan urrounding it nude it bring it about but she failed this,to do Thanksgiving. Later you may | ory sony almost impossible for her to refuse. times : \decide upon what.fo-de, Andiavery-|""Men can be thanktal they don't plmasy Imposstile fox henatos cease: Ramee Servi ); body will be happy, and it will be a], Men ¢ > th hey don ping to have evenlae Walter eae Services Ine) I peautiful world with flowers in the| have te marry someone, with wis, has deted: like a damn fool. He has TOMORROW—Letter from John | florists’ enone: wife in the ribs|face’ may be dirty, awfully dirty, ept telling her that he knows some- Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton, es a pee dace) bedvan Thenke: and suill it won't sératch. ae “ _ pease anes Teel, ii <7 at i ould erhaps there are five good, firm, A pos, é 3 Cane me Ae Bing bier coe vould | veal solid reasons why men should tooks in, all the. gold.they. had Song,” both of which aré break a rib, but she might fracture | fea! 01d reasons why men should them and hid it inside, fter the sentimental ballads her arm throwing a shoe at you. pe hanktel this Thankugeing. Fer. “Then th ‘ yestery {Then she couldn't cook. ; ‘Ps " ame? and’ the rec -r| And Stella Karn, who handles pub-| | Don't. disagree with the coos on Maybe there are the same number m. After that the : licity for Leo Feist, tells me that Thanksgiving morning. If you do\fon women. Let's sex | What happened” then?” asked] songs with a moral are coming on. | her food is liable to disagree with 4.100 * Kk. AMES W. eo ON gs “hi 1. He can walk along the street “Ali Baba decided to get s See punera, ged gupand wails Rome land if he hears somebody cussing Base eat ie don't be silly. He played a fiddle. bout something he can figure maybe ie Be Continued.) \And if you make the cook mad on Something needs cussing about. He (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) iThanksgiving morning she may fid-| doesn't have to get insulted at what Bee dle around while dinner burns. ;gomebody else thinks about some- One time there was a man and he’ thing Glee, ee as, " i went back into the kitchen where ee be Nueces ave a shiny nose an the cook was cooking because cooks \ ene 2 \lalmost alw ys cook in a kitchen!» He doesn't have to run to the =| 7 This cook didn't get paid for cooking , front ‘window to see if the man ring- a in this kitchen. She was the man’s! ing the bell acrossthe street is a bill ‘S } Wife. He said “You can't make bis, Collector or a sheriff.He knows from : look: | {uits like my mother used to make.”/ Personal experience the chances are _ Lots of things most of us are look-|Ch05 aig, "vou can't make, money | it is Re canto ie tie Ganadas ing for are not any Hie icy Cathar need te mmol! 4. He can blame his wife because oa Didn't that bumfuzzle him though? the dern fude kick up more racket tide, ‘Thanks; and/{t happened one Thanks ng. Hope| than a tribe of Indians, and why ( WHE OR ao |nian: it dide eae on {doesn’t she quit erying and do some- They point to people who lt ‘ pen way aman to help ee tua can cit dopa Ania éhale ney poi to pecnleswho: live Try Bereree eh.time and ¥ vife is to go into the front part an can § . by side in apartment houses shout i. Tayto sage: toosm h time and you wife: cook is tore into dhe front part and prog h feet upon anything 38 SUP OE anal Ded tonmnss Where UME atacte eee While smoking his cigar he should] S00" know he is alive s ens of a sands of lonely boys ang cpa wonder mel sant kot lbe very careful not to go to the door tron he tchen. ; th ¥ irls, all from HL town all) the ‘eye of a needle. | He’ and look for the Sunday paper. Sim-| 6, Me ean spend | the insurance " sh the citys {| CURRY nS ORIOLE enna s ply because he mixht be absent-mind-| money and let his wife tell the col- young womon died and) haysta td and decide to wait for it. When| lector to come back next week, 4 assed before the body was} pai ay te it arrives three d: later he will bel, 7 He naree pas ae decile if his itting the high si can : hair should be bobbed or long. runts my friend from! mun anvawful jolt. Peon cormemie |S He-cun grow old’ without con- | (1 temenber when the) te seenbuike Sand idering it a very serious crime, best known trapper in the Jacssun) | ‘The moon ioe the Gunde: : 8. He ean smoke a pipe if it’ wi 2 Hole died in the f Mm tdn ves, but t Te is best to be about a medium-| stax ne oa ithe next spr Bt Tul eer, sized person on Thanksgiving. Don’t | here ne ping. measons why mer : folks! Th “| When things look dark i's tine:to| Be, too fat, AM the fat people are] sheald be thankful Thanksgiving. right up, folks! The onig-| When thing jigokidaris AUastto reducing. They will eat too mach! Women should be thankful Jus only Vanderbilt, jpanblont | brighten up a bit. turkey and? aieetch ot an pi Recier, ose, ou all the through! Love makes the world go around,| Packs but. they will not be com) a To" are mine million reasons you'll see the sivht of a without enough sleep. don’t. hurt them ‘their old. con.|Why women should be thankful | Step right up fifty cents H —— selences will grow i Thanksgiving Day. dollar!” {Money isn’t worth a darn, except} Sgnees Will sromt. | a The of homes" in the social! for paying bills. ing MURATA ania neregnte oe . orld ned to the eurious | ts fai esn’ a g tod Ww allie CAN ne Heekecorienunitveatl: A girl with a heart gets won, A/Science does’ hurt after eating | atch Your Frail, Bouche he Vandewile Ao; ginl who hak mouheeneigers aye: On’ second, ‘third; fifth and ninth) Puny Child Grow cated at 660 Fifth Avenue, was sold! : a ape Tarra ee A not long ayo and remains intiet. In! Don't be a coward. Life is too|thoweht, nethaps the above is an er-| Strong" Take on Weight Dena i will ae torn down. short to be a cor ainineaized person. Ir 80, you will Tee eee lie kk: HAL etal |S eee Re abe Se some eInE: Don't try, to Keep, from taking a' flesh making tablets called Mécoy's ee tase | ; rnc alth isn't: TP after, dinner. 5 Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will cross its cbearth. Ree : Badin is wealth, but* wealth isn’t give in, Write the doctor's number Nees help bees ee thin, andor is is more, cabaret and ju tain-! Pluck and luck go around together! teat as they rune Aree slenne ees aud. hens rackets prance in the socially sacred halls! so much they Iook like and one is) "You" have mo idea how extremely Te suspected they are especially val- while gum-chewing young — flappers, often mistaken for the other. important this is. ‘The kids may call, Usble. No need to give them any from the East Side and Bronx, to! me the undertaker by mistake. And the More, Masty Cod Liver Oil—these say nothing of the tourists fiom a! The old man can't wérk undertaker may come out and bury | tablets ave pinde ie take sthe place @oxen states, get the thrill of their’ through the schoo! of expe You before you have a chance to ea) ea ete clieine eee they ee jean New York-is the city of opportu- | 3". qanksgiving Day 2 man ate| surely do it. They do put ott flesh. Sad songs are threatening to re-| nity. Only last week an inexperi-! a big dinner and got flat on ‘his back| Ask A. P. Lenhart Drug Co., Fin- turn to vogu enced man of 21 married a rich old | and first thing. you know he was | ney’s Drug Co. and Cowan’ Drug For several New can Bun widow. dreaming. He Shoushe cr Wile took 3 Liver OD Coneaea pete lishers have banned the word “deat! is : is last dime and blew it in for a L ; a ee RG Anat hardlgia eetera: b CAG oaublde nib nisin whooik sec-foat of, broad «when. there wasn't aj a8 easy to take as candy and not at tion ago, the teurs couldn't fall too) ing signs of spring already. chew of, tobacco in the house. | all expensive—60 tablets 60. cents. . fast to nit the public. i eee * He broke out in a cold ‘sweat and} Be sure and get Mc@oy’s the origi- | Down in the' southwest and parts’ Most people think the world is all | screamed. Neighbors rushed i .| nal and genuine and give the child a lof the west, two songs now haying! wrong because they get into trouble BY

Other pages from this issue: