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UAGE FOUR Che Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper T NEWSPAPER ° Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Nv at the postoffice at ck, ay secoud class mafl matt and Publisher SubserlIption Rates Payable In Ad year (in Bism of North Dakota... r Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press ul news dispatches cre ted In this pap seous origin published Le repubiicallon of all other matter Forelga Repres LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY p oo that BURNS AND SMITH which he (Ofletal City, State aad County Newspaper) The Tragedy of Growing Up ‘ ' f university but to his i to seem imiraculow Dr. fame: of chemistry s chemical prac and a monument impressiv unknown soldier rest 4 monument This request will meet opposition much is uncertain until the question on the ground t en over and you can find little diff memorial to the unknown, to the highest honors the country ean pa ‘ference of opinion vel: paying them youngsters don't head of them. Vt see that life b them of that pr is going to} good-natured Billy is going posed to it ar je, old broker; that serious little Johnny ; that “it can't be enforced.” Admittedly, the figures are lamentable, . ‘ ai . i Jaw can’t be enforced? Has it ever been acher and fret his life aw with penury nd human dumbness; etric chair inside of ; Wied? ph and Ike and Bert | re going to be shot to death in some fle reneh ten thousand mile: ug that now flutters so prettily over their heads; hat a couple of dozen more will toil for years in overty and drudgery and that another will become ich and detested, il be sent to the e away for the The majority of states hav tomobile drivers’ license laws. know that life simple matter; that it is | ficial. blind puzzling struggle in which! keep carcless ‘ong can’t often! And they do not bother Eventually every administe y provide the only means or incompetent drivers off the streets. uished plainly; that the wholesome under- »ptunee of each other good on the playground must be aban- id unsuspieious. st¢ nicism and distrust; that each o olve and will brings more lonelin that these things must happen Mr. Dem s in particular. made for ourselves the kind of a ch things are Mr. Dempsey told W want to make this Just Carelessness uch opinion hakespeare, worth about It might be. aderstanding of humanity than any other man t ver lived, was pntempt for the intellectual ¢ ity of the common most without exception, the common citizen is rep- | Mr. Dempse vone quite a way sinee Shakespe a wider outlook than pbethan England. st old Constable Dogberry 3 age Englishman of those ys, but they no longer give a true portrait. ‘And yet—what is the chief ¢ lany imperfections in our natural life tod —willful hardness of heart, stubborn | rights, obstinate persistence in xamine life closely and you will The human race iter mental traini yone would’ take a chance for Beet et eae even in Florid e of the many, : somethin so-eal’ed “bar ntences to bootleggers who agree to plead guil in the federal district court. y does it tend to make Jight of a law vio- lsregard of other id those traits relatively rare. well disposed. Isn’t it, rather, the failure of you and me and | Severity if its enforcement is eve e rest of us to realize what is wrong and how to! tive, but it lea our failure to take the time to study out ordinary man e problems that confront us, our unwillingne: | bothered with anything that doesn’t touch directly | her our pocketbooks or our prejudices? r "The caliber of our political leaders, for instance,|the prohibition act is anxious to dispose of what | ¢——— hs long been a thing to make us blush. Not that| must be petty business in order that time may be| ey are bad, for they aren’t; they simply are small | secured to consider the more important and more | len, Jacking in vision and intellectual capacity. And whose fault is it that such men rule us? | We have the votes to put better. men in It’s too much bother to quaint ourselves with the needs of government and e records of all the candidates. Whose fault is, it that crime is on the increase, th ifs trail of misery and ruined lives? Our own. 'e won't take the time to study the situation and ‘And a remedy; instead we accept the catch-words of i; .no wiser than durselves and let it go at that. erty stalking in the alleys ; to tice in this way. | : No doubt the court facing the crowded docket | ¢——— resulting from the violation of | { | congested with ¢ | difficult cases. ice. _But we don’t. 7 and clutching the farther reaches of | our rural regions? Isn't it bi tupid or too carel » and fix our visions on ent automoMle and i is human carelessness, A Chemist's Gift 1 fifty-six years ago. He training younse men through the ities and the cheniica! in have here in A has provided the funds should fur veh cooperation in re and practical trainin ft ilustrates Dr. Nichols filial devotion not |» as products from his copper refin smelters, He has been, in his personality ; nd scientific ability, as some be: that has achieved re: upon the urgent need of increasing of the principles underlying the alludes to the problems of the | srsonality related to the chemical proc- | NW persona wssociation of Dr. Niek which be has now Paying Honors add to or det The War De and will ask Congress for 's Try It There seems to be a great deal of discussion of ity: that | the prohibition laws right now. Those who are op- i 1 kinds of figures to prove |} i citing a say that, let's have a period of real, infested | honest enforcement, We haven't had it yet. Maybe ake of that }it wonld work, after all Licenses 1, these laws any legitimate motorist. ate will have one. test of love. eating the bride’s first fruitcake. Editorial Comment s Wax. Works Tribune) (Chicag Ist appes r-the populace to see him. We do not rec nose full of pa Mr. Dempsey’s price ‘affin to another ttered all through the “en keep his mind on the coin he may [et it off his nose, but otherwise every time Mr. | | Wills grins at him he'll have both gloves up over beak. He'd be a better bet with rein- or steel construction, but almost 0,000, That is in Court News) Bargain Days St. Paul Da in day” practice of arding lighter should be punished with increasing s to the wisdom of administering jus- Nevertheless the presumption is that the court is established to determine the facts in a given case,| ing ball, is Raymond Griffith gt the to act with absolute impartiality—not to seek in any way to influence the litigants—and finally to| Pass sentence in accordance with the seriousness of the offense and without regard to a defendant’s will- ingness to forego trial and save time by pleading “Bargain days” are something rather out of accord with the best traditions and dignity of law and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925 Gress Reelected Commander of the | Knighis Templar | we are simply to do anything We are, in the main, =: RHINELANDER — CASE IS GIVEN DAY LETTER FROM SALLY ATHER. to thin RESCOT Hy t aspiring. Once in a "HANNAH SMITH. Then we progress. But’ most of ° Hannah Smith . refusing to worry so Jong as Ss that stands in’ the Answer to Seven Ques- itinuance of Lower Yellowstone Project Is Urged | ade a splendid gift Basis for Decision » who taught gram from John Al and started him ains, N. Y., Dee but the truth a manufacturing chemist all right: here you ought te prested in the midst of his active caun Mists is competent as are ein the world. The build- Syain very infroque wove to Kunth and rg that feould not tiv arch, as well It is but one TOMORROW—| Atherton to Mrs, sioners, shua s precipitates out of his went to the ju beck expressed: ¢ SHERIFF GETS off, telling him VENTURES the TWINS | YY OLIVE LOBRDTS BAI TCL ; | ults so r skilled in the others who w | | TURKEY THIEF EURALGIA - orheadache—rub the forehead —melt and inhale the vapors jous ty is even more mysterious | by. y but it has a be neficent | with | been ble, permanent monument in stublished for the future of his sefenee, his uni- ituation ever 1” production ntial elements v successful pieture act from the of the spot where the tment wants | Mi 50,000. to | doo just W ctually it the unadorned slab his grave is the most appropriate Nobody disputes his title | “N: The dif- |, only to the manner of t ud proven ihil nees. Under the direc-| thie Jand the difficult OTUOUSUCOOSOUOUOTEOOTODD ti and Kentucky Have Tornado penalty should be [in th ‘state pen 75 High School Journalists Grand Forks Meet Grand Forks | But why! “Northern “Interscho- | ern hanging b Yeditor in chief of the Dakota D. as yet failed to enact | tions struck , For homes without elece highly bene- available with in-built gasoline motor. ors will he entert stay here by members Two negro women were killed jewspaper Me ing down about 50 homes and c: iM G i ddresses are George i quarter of am ; Benson of the Al least 50h jdmost buried in reins of the ¢ lter Eckersall that he would | ad when he saw the chin of Harry Wills about ay from his glove, with good going all Our paraffined Neanderthaler thinks that rance and that it w a} ome experts think that if he rance it will be his last. 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Winni The Movies | sE THEATRE Very much akin to the poor little ich boy, who gazes from the rear } seat of the family limousine with en- vious eyes on the ragged urchin play- tueat’ producers, Ltd. growth of the Canadian pools to the confidence and cooperation that has Eltinge today and Saturday in “He’s 5 a Stuart’s for the a Prince!” which tells in a_scream- ingly funny manner of a European prince, who abhors digplay parades, social affairs and the flike and who just wants to be one of the common ers of the three provin. great ( marketing business has reduced the pense of operating, thereby making to the growe: Jhaminum Ulasher Always he is pn display. shown here and he is shown there, always “on, dre: In desperatio ther and serves Taft suid the Canadi he goes to his fa- tire price level of wheat and in that respect have been a factor in the bet- FREAD HUeeeeenceceecuncecencencesusueeeeeeaeeeUetls Our GIFT SHOP Presents Many Articles For The Home. A pair of book ends — lamp—a vase—salt and pepper shakers—or a basket — such are the suggestions for gift giv- ing in our gift shop and there are dozens of other articles equally desirable and different. We offer for a Saturday special 22 Imported Work Baskets at each Toyland 1s Ready We believe this is the greatest toy department in the history of Bis- murck store keeping. In this port of playthings you will find an array of toys in the greatest abundance. Gathered here are toys from every land that makes them. Think of it!—a depart- ment with 5,000° toys, made by the most skilled of toy makers and priced from 10c to $20.00. The m 0st outstanding thing about this department this year is the fact.that something novel, some- thing different, some- thing new can be bought at surprisingly ‘low prices, ~ . Saturday! While they last! FREE! 1,000 Christmas Balloons. There will be a Christ- mas balloon for each of the first 1,000 boys and girls who bring their father or mother to our new Toy Department to- morrow. No purchase is necessary to get one of these balloons—they are free. Thrill the children by letting them feast their eyes:in this “port” of 5,000 playthings. DNNNDDDLONEECOARODDOGUOREDODOROONEEDEOOOOOOONOGOOON AUCUCCGOUOOOUGORNUAOOGCONDORAAOCCODDONONOCOOCNONOOoONONOOGA AUDONUOSDLDOEONUANOGOOOOEODUOEOOGODORGOOCOOEUAECOCONOARUCOOOUOONOCONOGOON

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