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fw p PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune“ 7 An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Published by the Bismarck Tribune mpany, Rismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck, ag second class mafl matter George D Mann President and Publisher Snbseriptlon Rates Payable In Advance Dally by carrier, per yea. ce... cere $7.20 Daily by mail, per year (in Blsmarck).. 7.20 Daily by mail, per year (Qn state outside Bismarck) 5.00 Dally by mail, outside of North Dakota 6.00 Member Audit Bureau of Cirerdation Member of The Associated Press iated Press 1a exclusively entitled to t Hited The Asso use for repul or not ot 1 news dispatches ere lited In this pa vus origin pub publication of all ¢ ved nta iso rese Forelgn Representatlyes G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY CHICAG( FL - Tower Bldg. Ses PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITIL Fifth Ave, Bldg NEW YORK (Offielal City, State and County Newapa pe Re Thankful Byers Day ire con hes Left to Decision of the College Girl than novelt ‘ ’ it HMOs! Girl have up the other countris i ! “ bidding smo 1 1 oand paved ended a fi art, decide t fon v decide to leave at 1 rpplianer uw tne sey ssentially of pe meric iv : ee onal taste, eden individual's conduct must be dé Sc ne vt cided individual's personal standard The American ! Set ae Smol hot immoral Uf it were, it would # ' lips thant By Ore Gually immoral for men. Whether it is conven prod ees nd h fional or uneonventional de on the conven Ww t Hon Whetiy ton or uncustomary de i op H number ¢ WSPHUDETS | on the ¢ And that depends. in each ease, and ! \ is fully ty t Hench time, un the facts ne Ih will alway good form to retrain: frovy not exist wo aul moki Whether it i dtorm to smoke de tsa ROverMACMt cn give mt protection | aia nd where, and whens It is bad toa people, in conjane fom of TROURAU toon, ro thrust ao merely personal — preference and action, the Unites ps tees gone Tarther Tar) tiwart a local prejudice or custom, ‘To smoke, there une fore, in non smoking communities, is bad teste. To | jeans should be thanktul evrey day) wimpt to intertere with ft, where the custom for « govermuent Womakes it possible for us as) a ctuapy established, is equally bad taste. besides A people to develop and en thie mirituel and ma being futile, terkd advant which are outs, csuze doubtless wil blow over, or “smoke { Whise rould bet tof Up Wout It does ne geod te seek te make amoral) S pinions of ‘ le teoout of it ' doctrines. pt by pe who. lacking infor mation and understand the principles which Exploded it have made this nation would substitute) Qeanember ntitobuceo campaigners used tot schemes and theories which could only detract from) yyw a puit of tobacco smoke through a handker-! ra than add to the ady 1 liberties | niet and then point to the brown stain as evidence } which we now enjoy Jo the trighttul action of the deadly nicotine? Prosperity and happiness have come to this na A writer inthe current: American Mercury r= tion the result of « minimum of ernment norks that this stain iy caused simply by harmless coupled with a maximum lividual opportunity ibuir substances in the smoke, and that nicotine,’ This is in contrast the hardships, Sul / being colorless, could hot possibly be held account | fering and lack of advantages which exist in coun) pt | tries having a maximum of government that stifles) “ryus perishes another time-honored suspicion. | individual opportunity | And the hardy fads who putfed their cigarets in Let us keep Our Country free from any expert | spite of the dreadful warning can rest at ease. } ment whic Would tend to radically change our time i tested system of government with its unequaled Japan's population is now almost sixty millions. | record of Dlessings and advantage for the people. | Avout time for the yellow jingolsts to talk about | oe ‘ the ‘dittle brown peril.” The Brighter Side | The time bass new come for all professional view | 2. ers with fo do their stuff Phe census bw a ce: reau yvered thal were ATS fewer Editorial Comment marri mon med in the United States; = last year Chan in the hefore Red Grange and His Million Dollar Goal | Could one compile into one book all the doleful (Jamestown Suny H editor « Wid publie addresses that will, duct three short weeks ago, newspaper ireadlines called forth by this announcement, ane Id sereamed “Red Grange Makes 226 Yards in 16 Tries.” have a Look much too thick Ged dully to pat oa! Today headlines in these same new s tell us, one’s: liv reom table. Red Grange Makes Half a Million DoNars in Three Forty five thousand fewer marriage What is Weeks." In an interview, the sorreltopped athlete this country coming tot What of the ho: What) new annonnces that he hag set his goal at one mil | of the children? What vir national institution ton dollar | What of t Pirate chance te win the pennan Grange has been severely criticised by many sain next year? forial and sport writers, coaches, athletes and near Well, perhaps it isn't bad as it looks. Por, #liletes for entering the profess'onal field. Red is} 8 you look into matters, our country isn’t really do'ng the thing that he can do best. He is doing oing to the ¢ We Americtny are probably bet.) the thing which he has been trained, and the | er people now than we have ever been in our his | thing which has made him one of the ‘most widely | Ye Maybe this census cau report has its) alvertised individuals in the country today. His Iter side critics are doing the things for whieh they ‘hay The census bureau doesn't have any figures about been trained, and,in most instances, the thing for the ages at which people are getting married nowa-| Which they can demand the greatest salary, We days; but it to | ected that if it did, one; have yet to hear of a football coach ¢ sport | would find that the age couple is waiting just) Writer refusing to accept the largest salary offered litte longer before rushing off to the marriage) Can any one imagine any of our college caches turn license bureau yw that may be the rea marriages, for this decrease in But at all events you can re assured that it isn't because o! any incre; any sudden growth of selfishnes: young people, or that the greybeards will put forward As # matter of fact, it's a good sign off in marriages. For most of the people who are what Cey term our “divorce evil” have tackled the matter wrong end to. ‘They have forgotten that the time to apply corrective measures is before. th miurriage takes iplace, instead of after husband an “wife have ceased to care for each other, Unfortunately, it isn’t probable that + decrease in marriages Jast year wa ing caution on the part of prospect: ~But i was. For our young ‘people, let the chronic howlers » Wail as they will, are approaching life with clearer ein Tree love, or on the part of our this fallin agitated over all of this e life-partners, ‘Wision than/ used to be the case. They may know a | fighters, singers, inventors, writers, afew more things than they should; but they also know more things that help them to “decisions. And it's more thay posaible. that, the rs js A ie ee Yeihe eoming- Stottiditite: That marriage isn’t to be entered into any other of the numerous reasons | | screen. any one else ‘can do it. The man or woman who excels in almost any field of endeavor receives a | large compensation. Jack Dempsey made a million | due to a grow: | Penitents to walk his 's highly probable that a large share of it |Chaplin made his millions acting foolish to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE matter « wonside r on is chiefly ths ' y few people have taken time to: think they got marrie Let's have more mar if you will; but mber that we'll ha j ' Tia 1 me ' pe from th figure Peop re beginudns ealize that the time to wvoid Shefore marriage, instead of afte The Public Approve Wiles Loapproval ti 0 eral pp nl ! { ! ena aw € ne i ! ter Gener Wis On. to take t al ! f carl rr past throws t snd the rad 0 te enough ty just expe , othe Department whe are watehing Us ‘ ‘ eo the 1 ¢ fidence that , heat t ado that Clristove \ n 1 1 of re 1 post ing down a professional million dc offered for coaching a! term? Or a sport writer refusing a million dollar royalty on his stutt? Sounds like s to us. make two mil to see you i Go al Rea, the people will pay that muc! tion cither on the gridiron cr the ur ead, jon it in a wpe: The real lesson for young people, bpth in and out, of college, in the matter of Red Grange’s turning professional and in his enormous profits, is the hig’: price paid for doing almost anything better than | collars swinging padded mitts in a square ring Billy Sunday made: an equal amount persua pis trail; Bryan received thousands for his Jectures;; Charlie ; the | amusement of children and childish older people; | Henry Ford is the richest man in the world be- | cause he excels in organization. hundreds of And so it goes—| preachers, base- | ball players, actors, horsemen, farmers, merchants, | wise and sane |ankers, surgéons, experts in every dine of ‘iumau endeavor are receiving large sums of money be: | suse they cap, actrally vor. supposedly, do. some: thing just a little bit better than any one else. | jumping jkerchiefs and aprons and caps. and BYGouy! 1 SURE WOULD HAVE ATERRIBLE REPUATON IF IT WASN'T FoR The Silent. Partner LETTER PROM MRS. WARY DEN SCORE TO LESLIL PRESCOTT—CONTINUED. AL © to pay child vou adopte vdehild, for s would never reprin Ni IN tmas fund. brn tells as m And there will sided TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925 _———$ << ' MOSES SHOWN AS SANITARY ENGINEER OF HIS TIME EEE CUMMING | By pr. meen | difficulty in inducing even the sei tists of his day to accept his demon- Surx senel S$. Public Health] stration of the circulation of the [ BarRcon ; mere ies unl blood. In 1665, the College of Phy- | dust how long man has been try-| sicians and Surgeons of Paris attril- ‘ing to cure himself when ill, or to| uted the occurrence of an epidemic iprevent the occurrence of disease,| of bubonie plague which spread over ‘man hin does not know Europe to vapors produced by the In the dim past, the mind of sav- nd Fire acting on the Great -onvan h y followe nd predicted a continuance of seen long, lines of thought in ttempt to better the most ned by ducated, un- mquer dix rH plant lo | magic, the supernatural, or by direct ‘appeal to the Divine Power. | Historians are fond of that among ent peoples were outstanding attempts ‘health work. The Egy [known to have filtered [waters of the Nile at an 's well, near Gizeh, ough three hund mind ¢ ur recalling there id rock, and was an object le in obtaining pure water. ‘nese for thousands of years used al the epidemic mained in the sign of Leo value of m forties, fifties century, chole 0 lon, Until the was, smallpox toda: He the United rst half of sual i the ig as the sun re of the Jenner about common the thirties, as In si As late the 19th centur. physicians could only guess at the h of four and a half millions, sand persons died of chole of some dist aving in Yellow Fe e aggregate e: and es, they sed wrong. of Europe, population fifty thou ver in the clarific of muddy! Prior to the j Waters, and we have only to. refer | was so common {to our Bibles to find that Moses pro-| veston, Mobile, . jpesed and enforced many excellent | and Char t anitary measur We all fa- | riters speak of these pl [miliary “with the wonderful physical] endemic centers. H opment of the ancient Greeks.[timore, Portsmouth, rhe and |The Romans ° ng the first| other cities suffered many epidemic | people: e the value of ven-| How different the condition brought fresh wa-|under which we . y mn the mountains, and provid ine r work inderground drains for sewage. lof the gre: n, Louis Pa hen came retrogression during the which was carried on from es of Medievalism, due prin- 0 IR85. , no doubt, to wars, bad gov: | pur's work included the di fanaticism, and gross _im- | co that certain diseases in both There s almost totalf man and certain of the lower anima ‘suspension of all sanitary measures,|are due to the growth and countle nd people were crowded together in| muttipl ion in their bodies of | wholly unfit habitations. They sel-| croscopic plants, known as micro dom bathed or washed their clothing. | organisms or disease germs, or hi age and sewage were emptied in-| ter to the streets, | From time to time other worke: | Epidemics. v arded as visita-|have discovered the specific micro tions from G nd little was done | organisms or germs, some animal but ito prevent. th Plague broke out{ mostly — vegetable. whi: produce in severe form about the middle of the fourteenth century, and it is {to have. killed withi few dec: “ rth part of the inhabitant |the then known world. This) jor’ the so-called “Black aroused the people to the ’ of protecting themselves against dis case, { Sun in “Sign of 1 As late 163 H o work which has t th tl ther of our infe: Jed to us ts of the Anthrax, heria, favus, lepro: noid fever, tubers number een continued un esent time, ous dise our scient the direct caus following named cholera, — diph hookworm meningitis, plague, pneumo culosis, typhoid of of The old folks become apologetic, Jafter the manner of parents who “go jto the cireus just to take the chil- jdren.” |. The < choke with bundled jhumanity. Women who seem to be all but fainting, put one last ounce lor ener nto a gate crash. At t jcourters. men and w grab. Tired sales girls | her bundle to the w: Zrrand boys, package ;muters trying to break through the tream to catch trains, fakirs show- jing toys on the sidewalk. Jumpi ‘Jacks, balloons. what-have-you. What | 1 mob it is. Oh yes, the Christina “spirit” is he: “JAMES W. DEAN. | _ Tonight’s Radio oY . TITTLE JOE | oO 15 EASY To BELIEVE WAT SOME GASOLINE IS MIGHTY CLOSE To Winter brings its FIRE PROOF. troubles, among which is trying to spit out the car indow pen. Some me when you only think it are so honest their arms never steal around a girl. The stin, omb his hair bi st man on earth won't ecause he is afraid it will wear out the comb. leave this Lots of people who wish they could town ought to be glad they arc anywhere at all. Among the things cleaned by gaso- line are pocketbooks. He who talks to himself has a sympathetic audience. A hard-boiled jani thermometer. AC and fed by ether in- niiot a \ city of perhaps 75,000 | @ ; haventh it down to char Eastern Time 2 eri a: w (492) 6-—Dinner musi boy that ‘h . | William QO. Bell, baritone. , : up closer in her ‘ream has carried “Davis Saxophone Octet.” To und she repeated focked him. 4oand (461.3), WOO (508.2), WSAL i ys stide down a huge) $:10--Ross Gorman ‘and His Earl | “My darl my window Our gifts roll Vanities — Orches To! jalready b to you from every part of (476), WEI ( ; ; | reads the sign 319), WWJ i eee zed figures f cries of 2 KSD," (54 zh " ‘artoon old Dust Twins.” do Ton cause 1 kno r them show WCAE U6 ill « F % Santa Claus 3 (484), : Sibee oe 7 Uncle doef believe li. Ge ee i | said anxious! The stagnant pool formed f gee on bY ee) CONE a OC caeuimat ant of the window ‘breaks. into ences: ~ Jood-by anka and Kubi aid The nt alo Wes on ay ane? G we 9) the GE Wants enes to ma atest stare. in Amer (410-1), WSAT (35,9), WTAG (268), | 0 r Se TES RVCES 80: MMERT a as ant passing in) KSp Your Hour.” To , Good-| co tin.” seid the retch for almost al wry (395 6), WGR (319 DY OLIVE ROBYDTS BARTGL | Russion children. nt is for children. | Wats oe C76) GREG) In another moment they were step own-ups to every g San wad tefl. ping down into the picture gallery all si shapes and] cent ‘Lopez and his orchestra. To! ¢ Ru again. ‘ to get close. “Mothers and | WREL T476). WEL (as) CWCALL Kub. hued.) fathers Jift them over the heads. (461.3), WGR (319), WW! (352.7) = : rertainly fine for the chil-| KSD" (345.1). WTAG (268). DLA2ee 21 the anees (unOEe sehceneN ace penis a fat man who is | Dance orchestr i 1 Washburn The Otter 1 Powe z Fe and f ©, or four others t wid anyth company of Fergus Falls, Minn.. has! eroupy stops to diseuss how chosen Washb m the logical | tog bad we didn't have thing: a7 1 Kei, {HUMES Iithis part df the state to| spe, anon we ate ee eho © by e nd took | ¢, aes i appeals ny | to ad” t pa . 5 5:3 ; i town. It is understood the company . 5 pees (461.8) 6:30—Dinner con Tareas Ue, that ridin) will build one of the largest steam | 45 the Yai anual contri bulla shite that Une witks be | plants in the state here. Jit is ; en Central Time ae eet an | hat: the world wai eamumines cov OaM eh gece ey WMAQ (447.3) 6—Theater org: ue etree wi pestring that had as aae recital. 6:30—Orchestra. 8---Colum- wo end. 1) bia School concert. 9:20—Concert. Time went on and on a y i e con- tho. children mui conics | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO WCCOPGIS Dinner icon ten Miste hidden himself they stepped ins ue Cap, who n view the insta his new picture | w for the donkey down whe round slowed up cried Ku merry- The four chiidren ‘i place where a dozen fat i donke th lon) | curs, were tied t a Hello, Matthia Kuba to] them: friends And m are to have | all rides we | Two ble oung master!” Mattai, ly, helpin; had had Land, this was about; race, but just win. his’ crazy little | y still. Budge | t have been | ue of | it did to. shu rody got off and tried to be no good whatever. ad put their heads to- gether to what to do next, wh with a roll of his bad little - and witch of his funny pump- andle tail, off started the donkey like a comet, almost throwing Nick in the mud, “I beat! IT beat after all!” Nick shouted back. And of course he hed Well, they rode and rode and rode and by that time they were all hungr So they went to a stall and ate indwiches made of sage nd black bread, and they were ter than any weeny sandwiches the Twins had ever tasted. After that they visited all the stalls where things were sold. Bright knitted scarfs and long-pointed caves. And you could buy, if you wished, |. half a pig or a quarter of beef, or a fine fat goose. Suddenly Nancy felt a pull at her skirt. And there, hiding under a stall, was poor Mister Blue Cap. The children chad forgotten ‘him com- pletely. ‘a “We'll have’ to go right away,” he | Ive SAID NO four oR Five TIMES I'M NOT INTERESTED IN ENTERPRISES OF THAT NATURE. WELL, Now, | Wave You Ever | STOPPED To CON- LISTEN, MR' TRUE! YEs, .1_ CERTAINLY 5] HAVE! Now IT'S Your TURN !!1 . Line. 9—-Musical_p WOAW ( gran 6) 6:20-—--Classical ; Ed Mey and his orchestra y ical. 9:45—Banjo or Herb Feierman and hi WFAA (476) 6:30--Orchestra gram. 11—Dance tunes. WLW (422.3) —6:40-—Art -Accordion Duets. 7:15—Spi program. 7:40—Carl Wunderle ‘Trio. 8—Old Time Review. 9-—Coneert program, KYW (536), —Dinner_music. Studio progeam. 10-—Concert. “Insomnia Club.” WGN (370.2) 6:30-7—Dinner_con- cert. 8-0—Hour of music, 10-11- Dance program, — , WHO (526) 7:30-—Raleigh Quin- tet. 8:9—The Bankers: Life ‘Trio. 11-12—Litle Symphonic Orchestra. WHAS (399.8) _7:30--Concert. WCBD (344.6) 8--Variety: program. KTHS (374.8) 9-9:20-—Accordion novelties, 9:20-10: con- cert. WOC (484) 9:45 WDAF (365.6)' Frolic. KOA (322.4) 7:30—Concert. ‘Pacific Time KGO (361.2) 6—Dinner concert. ‘ocal and instrumental solos. Austion Bridge Feature. Dance music. KFI (467) 6:30- Bili rr, 1 Musical program, 11:45—Nighthawk Mountain ‘1 230 10—- ety program, SILK STOCKING WORRIES : FRENCH |THRIFT SEEKERS By NEA Service. z Paris—Silk, for many years the! dress material for fashton’s favor- ites, is now used extensively by the French peasantry, French economists feur that char- acteristic French thrift; exemplified by woolen hosiery may cease to be a characteristic with the advent of silk fineries, The bas de line has been syno- nymous with French thrift and now the bas de soie may beconie syno- nymous with French spendthrift. It is said that in the provinces one can see milkmaids wearing preten- tious hats, silk stockings and low-cut blouses while milking cows, F Falling currency values, it is said, Apeought about the change, for pending as one gpes ia the only way | of obtaining individual -satisfaetion. turkeys may b sare wild tor can't seare a ¢ tame, but their than he treasury. This ivan widow hath cast more in they which have cast int» For they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living —Mark 12 ri 3, 44. The gift derives its value from the ‘ank of the I ver.—O Ivid. ye temperature of salt wa- ter is four degrees lower than that ° f fresh water. FLAPPER FANNY says &, lot°of felke-who oirkd=-fait-inmen ythii Saiiaitenidialciekanteteteen succes tae ae fail igi TRE at aaa re