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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune)... Why the Am Independent Newspaper | THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Establishee 1873) m Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck, aa second class maf! matte George D Mann........+..President and Publaber Subseription Rates Payable In Advance Dally by carrier, per yeat..... Daliy by mail, per year Cin Bls daily by mail, per year ' “an. state butsiie Blamarck) é . 6.00 Dally by mall, outside of North Dakota + 6.00 Member Audit Burean of Cirealaton arck). Member of The Associated Press use for republl to tt or not other te wccal bee to. AN rig j vai verein are also r _ _ ga — ffer ne Forelgn Representatives siducnt G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY HICAGG. 4 DETROIT n four Mi Tower Bl Kresge Bldg. + ielpaUny BW i PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH saanehiee a , NEW YORK : Fith Ave, Bld. <cinienstieurnent et (OMictal City, State and County Newspaper) ! Oi Hiran’s Pature ‘ entures ont LU Hi A le ' ‘ taken tr t turn ' t 0 ) Pp y ngeles tor J Cal n ‘ nd } i ‘ f American pe q inn tn © one, i 1p & if i i hat he p , ' n \ ‘ Him. He be ‘ter pointive po provided more than average good fee \ of prosperity. and i For the most part 1925 has been a year of | ment to the Constitution of viding for the election of have hanled more fr md show gretter BFOSS) the United State: year of their history, | income than in any pr an increase of more than $500,000, There has beet Mher than an officer of O00 in savings bank deposits over the best fBUre | sepporters must needy gic of fast year. Farmers have been able to liquidate | pacts as these: a Senator many ef their obligations and money is easier (MO under the authortiy of the for some time = olticn of ator is created President Cootidge in his New York speech took | the United cecasion to mark the great pre ity of the nation | tives of the proximate more than tour billions, Fall and pre | at holiday trade in many tions has surpassed for [the recent. me re oany evidence that “DIS mittee in Bary ting of the mer figures, Nor j » observed business is an over Hing labor under its hee!s,” to use| basis for Ny ceplance orked utterance of the soap box agitator. | pointed ty an him seated, rather Ud be accepted. Payrolls today are y pably the greatest an record. | to have These conditions have been brought about kirgely | he by a sate and sane government at Wash I Mateontents and Red Communists should ing high as five and six cents a pound, whieh means that they brink The shortage of the s & better than $2.00 a bushel ; “erally during the following day. \ ‘Those behind | 5¢ed. ; é counters as well as those charged with the deliv. | fery of the mails are merely human and a modicum | CP of cooperation in the first week or two of Christ- mas shopping will aid materially, “Shop early” and “mail eariy’ are excellent ; slogans for this season. ‘They’ will make tor a bet ‘ter and happler Christmas in every respect, In-| (22€¢ unless something gdidations are for a heavy Christmas trade. ‘The | titted therefor. feeling of guod cheer permeates the nation und|,,!% ‘8 connection we _there is’ every reason why it should, Trail must bé put in decide | Put a iittle Christmas spirit into your shop: | 22Mee%wn west it it is to new trail through Bil distance six miles he THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925 omeone’s Going to Have a Puzzling Time Te eS { “Bese Cus TO KEEP AM Bus For The Associated Press $a exclusively entitled to the carry on these vast oper es und has re chiefs. t GUARD WELL YOUR EYES AGAINST TRACHOMA nee UEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEee! “GH S. CUMMING under the lid. The disease develops me. wee slowly in the membrane lining of surgeon General, U.S. Public | the eyelid. The surface is uneven Surge “N ath Servic and readily bleeds. The blood ves- 1 contagious disease] sels of the lining membrane are more < widespread in a] or less obscured. utes of the Uniea.| The appearance of the blood ves- srt as history it-[ sels is considered very important, as con| this indicates the degree of thicken- ern times.| ing, a very essential feature in tra- fe hows eviclchoma. The lining membrane mity of with tras} appear velvety or even raspberry- ter the coun-| like in appearance or it, may present y, translucent, roundish granules. It not infrequently happens that tant irritation of the e vctive the cor this the cor ; and ball from this granulation produces before ulce: These ulcers interfere with the vision. Blindness Three /often results from trachoma, Tra- a foothold in| choma lasts for yea with constant Furinote commun.| ifvitation and discomfort to the pa- fined prevalent for| tient impairs his earning capacity nease Is ve afd rains: the life and happiness of indiana entire families. ee ee The control of trachoma depends primarily upon” the observance of fuch tules of hygiene as the avoid- nce of towels and similar articles ‘ {used in common and insuring cleanli hess of the hands of those coming in contact with the disease. If children. suffer from. trachoma, they should be removed from school tine und. shontd not be allowed to attend vist school unless they receive adequate ‘om | and constant treatment. Acute ¢: of trachoma should be isolated. Such things as common towels (common drinking glasses) and common wash leserve to be banished from adopted | and impa our 6 organism ad cannot ase spread appear that all susceptible also so! with trachoma are he disease appar red ‘on the fing: such as) handker- | cloths dw sins, as|every civilized country. oiled with discharges.) The task of controlling and pre ve made a study of the| venting the spread of trachoma ties where it pre-|forms a part of the work carried on regard the com-| by the Division of Domestic Quaran- the principal! tine of the United tes Public sion Health Service, In. this field the of trachoma is| Public Health Service has’ been ac recog: 7 tive for some time past. During fected person ugually experiences| the year just closed, for example, six much as if| hospitals for the treatment of tra- “4 were in operation. hot eyes, very foreign body had been caught | chon At intervals of a few moments he} goer, set repeated this state he lad was, I decided, unbalanced.| able, N Had his brother been killed in the] this Intest Producers Distributing. Argonne huhnsin hat Editorial Comment you must Know that | that to | which, T walked aw came by. brogue. these several nights ‘now-—the poor side down s used inan to use his This and ti | you had re pon was chippe ¥ Jen out of metal ali, that nud owds rushing to the’ races the, them off is ticklish business. whole thing seemed incredible. Tt : on still does. Shelter — heat — food Some people have so much confi 1 thought-—man's most primal needs. dence in th child whom Tj alw I was watching the crowds troop you loved lit 1 you did Syduex i been with you longer. he | for the six-day planks and sand sno call of the iiless he vhs Politics and the Nas ne uy ' (raree: F bo intiuence with it and worst ef all na patton from t Without patronage, Johnsen is as harm le yorattiesnake fan hi ¥ They ow trom language in mie Quarters im) politic ty , is California when speaking of Senator Johnsen. 1) point is the feet generally that he cannot come back | Wither Nye has a leg unless the Republican party goes on an insurgent and is entitled te act rampage agit did in the fateous Ball Moose stam leged qualifications and shou pede j Any other premise This polities) prognosticater ends his attiek npon | reason why he should be Jounson with these word 1 ue arity fall Good people should rejoice Chat) Jolin is un a der fob) political eclipse and his tollowe re | “i but little better off." | 5 | " | for the appointme As the Year Draws to a Close | nor at larelonaventiciieet The year 12h will go down into hist as one] The U. concert at 7 Other excelle julso on the Possibly the worke had used it to} it their coffee and cited to Then, suddenly, out of the lights of giving ed Jew, wear- t with a worn imita- WIAR (305.0) fing a shiny co ww anting softly WIR WCAE (461.3) 9 times.” | Atherton to Leslie Preseott—Contin- | VENTURES| of the TWINS OLIVE ROBERTS BARTCH the salamander m Propagendists have not becu able lo ya tter of fact. the Legislat thout any serious bibar trouble Whe col ng thought whatsoever of Ceike, white a blow to some industries, Wes Mtr i power, the only purpose cansed the cutfering anticipated. Oi amd sem cots ay in question heing to provide have been available aid petetically noe reports Obl nent of certain classes of uffering arc ived | Governor Thi rity has not been the resmit of 8a pag United tes Senate but of thrift, and) indastey Huilding trad: will] capted the proposition that exceed many high: re f the past. Railroads | onrger or the state, but is, KSD (545.1) 6: WHAS (399.8) To break down this holding room, or dining-room where the men United state of the lights v, about 18 y He, too, went str; Undoubtedly Merry rowed cial Constitution a Senatoy and) stood behind the two. vernment only; nething to the patri- is paid by the Federal Government ‘Turning, he brother was killed in the Ar- And that was all, and he was met incorrect in stating that it wae | stapy fairly well distributed H mothe of election or appointment Pxperts estimate that the holifay trade will jay the Federal Constitution nd blubber off coms, pretty much as commentator pect Expres: BYCONDO | Betty Compson, Ricardo Cortez, nest Torrence and Wallace Beery, wil make its local debut at the Eltinge Thursday and remain for the rest of} London the week “excuse” se Who wish with the rope —- AND 3 OFTEN ‘ CHICASOo, ANGELS S — BY THAT TIME OuvR SLEDS were ING FAR Too MUCH OF A BURDEN FoR THE Doc y strip the hide o| litics has mo place in this issue. Mr. Nye shoutd AND, COS | BEecom determination seated only AND friew Moa — ermines him le all Mister Whale's hi more brains t! | But although its climax is as tremen-| dous, and_ its and beautiful as that of “The Cover- ed Wagon”, its love theme is more vod politics” or “bad politics” | is full o” oil inded before the business record of 1925 United States Senate d | fied Otherwise, he should Lo the Lowly Spud! sof whether it is In some sections of the country potatoes ate sell: | so te do. Objections Made oh Advocate) whale’s head, for the, cinating, and its dramatic more startling, more thrilling and more colorful. The action of the plot the State Highway commis: | 1860, in the dark days just before ; : I! the ‘Civil’ War, and deals with the! (ree here that is making un interna. struggle between North and South ‘to guin ‘control of California with, its licious prestige and enormous resources of One of the gold. In this bitter po with its plotting and fighting and bloodshed, the ' crack Hon went to the place s taken into consideration the ‘air, big enough to hold an it SCRVERED ONS OF THE SLEPS To BS DISCARDED AND, WHIL'S WE WERE UNHITCHINS THE Voss IN FACT, IT'S NOTHING] AT ALC FOR ME TO BRING STATIONS AS FAR AWAY 45° Twins followed hint in THE significant and important part. Besides the heroic achievements of the Pony Express, the produ idly and aut! violent yet picturesque life of the primit tri particulay interest attaches to the! youthful Mark Twain, the stripling Buffalo Bill and the famous Mormon leader, Brigham: Young. hlubber to melt dow and heavy grade: encountered vil, just like th Y here is to dip it out into! both of which are decided I where they could | ; look down through 4 of Billings county the cellar, or hold of the ship. narck of the: % dis being felt acutely in A mitny sections of the country In During the past y brifty housewives are seeking substit jon has been at work on are hard to tind and doubttess will have litte effect) Siders an improvement. in in bringing the prices down j Mandan, and hy Heavy frosts in many of the great potato produc | erous — railread crossings, ing centers have brought abour this condition in) brought about quite a change part only, There has in many sections been #) Billings counties, especially short crop regardless of frost und climatic condi-| it as laid out an upland trail, pr ns. Government figures indicate a possible short; #Way with many hill age in the potato crop of some 100,000,000 bushels. | 8 the present rowdway trom During the last six years the farm vilue of pota:| Besdes this advantage it toes has averaged from 72 cents to $L71 a bushel. | through the Bad Lands. six four railroad crossin Do Your Shopping Early jeder agg The 1 admonition to do your Christmas shop: However, at a recent meeting in > ping early is in order. Uncle Sam has set a fine | Highway commission, residents example ina recent order which will stop handling | ¢XP¥essed dissatistaction with a of mail Christmas Eve and suspend activities gen. | Mil. es f make out the ye Imoroved in- | barrels—or hogshead: vking that the ipresent trail with untold wealth at his comman % after a life of nothing but sa; and sheep herding on an isolated Aus- tralian ranch, suddenly set down among‘ the fashionable merrymakers of the gay Riviera. THAT SLED, ONS OF THS CITING (NC) DENTS OF TAG ENTIRS SXe VELITION DEVELOPED, We have not learned the 1 couple 0” dozen o° them . grounds on tint is based, but ady: ntage t es of the propvs ‘ings county, shortening the | and eliminating four vailr Ings, mean much to tray |te come and the proposition et | brings to port, no whales at all, but| rels of fine le-bone, too, when they get cer- Ij tain kinds ‘of whales. lers during the years | Valuable for lots of things. should not’ be aban-| of equal benefit is sub-| lived. ner and appearance, from the moment of his arrival the butt of jeers and jests of the fashionable gatherings he attended, that he might the smile of a beautiful princess. ‘Then he took them ‘ place where ‘The captain ni with a bed swung head and foot from a wooden frame. a nice little sitting dly better condition from People would believe, to lon patronized by eastern he coming year, with tense melodramatic situations, makes the Cecil B, DeMille supervised production. “The Coming of Amos,” now playing at the Capitol Theatre one of the outstanding s¢reen pro- ductions of the season, The girl who is might add that the Red ie aie: Be thing was as dainty and ‘ies . tourists to any grec ping: Y great extent t and clean as a pin, So was the mess-| ase TRAE This is not an uncommon plea for} role of the young sheep herder and falms, but he did not ask for mone: etta Goudal in a featured pz ty brother was killed in the Ar-| the charming princess, * he repeated the director, has built’a streen im 2 Tasker terpiece that is unique in itself. r was killed in the Ar A combination of old ashioned all, melodrama, ever dear to the theatre a modern environment: vent. The light] fast ‘moving plot abounding in situa re little fire showed me his eyes.{ tions alternately tense and laugh: all add to the entertainment of had the shock whitened} Corporation rele nd turned his mind? — = tion was interrup cir next qu Not one of the three said a word of reat his strange arrival of the third musketeer | , hulking negro with half Hoaf of bread under his arm. With- word he sat down and began Jtaking huge bites out of the bread jerecting to the other. Only the boy \ jspoke from time to time and then g just dl to wear these bal Might get them on up- me morning. , with al We'd be bin comin’ here, loon trousers. Phe poor di Just to keep warm.” i ; . k oon 45th street, with the} Putting %n the heav and taking mse! they will call a liar, ~JAMES W. DEAN, | dictionary, a a eee =o} The most incongruous, thing on 3 9, Zz ! is a married man deliberately Tonight’s Radio I Tag hg f0e ‘an cargumune, | a Just look at the money we are sav- ng by watermelons being out of sea- son. evening. res are Dresses are so short now yoy have Kot to go to a show to see a woman wearing clothe Time Dinner concert. 0-- Convert byt Army Band. Rebroadcast by: nd WCAP (469), | 8—Orchestra and} ‘The trouble with passing so many laws is the people pass them up. Even a bootlegger is liable to get cercent arrested some time ty program. eee b neers How would you like do see cop rye ia Time chasing himself because he swiped n music, a couple of bananas? Concert, Classical musi nothing takes up about is much time as doing some- Light opera. 0— Dance tunes. ariety pro- =~ | THOUGHT ner concert. | 2 —Stringed quartet. g at Ye have sown much and bring in little; ye eat hut ye have not enough; t The Movies — 4 ye drink Hut ye. are not filled with ye clothe you, but there is 9] none ‘warm; and “he that earneth LTINGE THEATRE [wares ea h wages to put it into a widely heralded’ and long bag with s.—Hag. 1:6. d western special, “The Pony s diicg ” with a brilliant cast of sev-| There is none so homely but loves eral thousand players headed by a looking glas: South. | SELL WHOLE MEALS, RAW By NEA Service. —London shopketpers have ee provided a combination of various ¢ its distinguished predecessor.) tasty groceries such us tea, sauce, Pony Express” is a powerful! jam and pickles in small enough combining historical fact with! portions for one meal. ement of romance that charac-|" ‘This combination allows one per- ed the West of pioneer dyys.! son with limited means to buy complete meal for himself at an un- usually reasonable price. One shop hax eclipsed its rivals advertising- a “lunch” for a half- the lunch consists of cake, its und sweets ending as emotional} ing, its back-ground more fas-| isodes INCH APPLES —There is an apple laid in} | Roscoe, Ei nal name for itself. Large de- jous banana apples are its product. ( ples measured 13 inches cal contest, | it. cireumference, intrigue, gun- ers of the Pony Express played jon viv- entically depicts the West. Of the many his- characters who are portrayed, THE CAPITOL - Imaginé a rich handsome young lad, rus! Ungainly, awkward, in dress, man- bask in This unusual situation, surrounded With Rod La Rocque in the siarving! often hard to kiss goad’bye fad a

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