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PAGE FOUR . The Bismarck Tribune!” would arrive 1 An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER a ae (Establishea 1873) . Filling the Air number of browdea t without Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, 1. Rismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at t g condit Kismarck, ag second class mall matter, aa fe wanna is nt aud Publisher : George D Maon.......--..Pres Subseription Rates Payable fa Advance we oerther ise Dally by carrier, pur year........ ees ++. 87.20 Daily by mail, per year (Ja Bistaarck) i Daily by mail, per year a : (in g#ltate outside Bis’ FcR). . ba Li id Dafly by mail, outside of North Dakota.. po ' of Cireulation the Member Aadit Bur Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for republic te itor not o' S paper, 2 te iccal news ous origin pub : ‘ ee 'n ublication of all ¢ er je past ye Forelgn Representatives ‘ om G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY : - CHICAGO DETROIT ' perhaps, we'll fears that the best ecu Tower Bldg. Kresge Bide. * he one with the 1 uws, hut with the PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ! EW YORS : : Fifth Ave, Bldg. Jal City, State and County Newspaper) 1 wer ed winter 1 HT What's All the Fuss About? Editorial. Comment Net a Third Party Man Her: from hile b ions of var The taak Bt any of these organiza mportant al from “plausibility World Wa ad nounced to the world by whatey Y amie wn, and the candidate of that party. ted. That may not be ament, but it is at least as good as the on realiz vugh 1 announced i grown up. ud doubts th ! America at last he abled af-| have bee So now, just coming by the selffquestioning aman, pa rmed, Mr. Fr fliel the boy who, overnight, It’s nate But it isn’t anything to grow nbout. our radical writer The Santa Claus Spirit very worthy thing (Oliv The panaceas and isms hold forth may The fact remains, hov (Minny Ti to this office to 1 on the Amerien never i 1 going to work out her salvation by formula brought to birth on the 4 ubscriber writes ite an For America wa ving Santa Claus such tion that human equality and liberty ar of attainment And the me nthe Christian home’ In ord who gave th it i Santa Chiws sche its independence never supposed that thes hood and deception, whieh lessen th were obtainable by decrees of Congress. They strove’ caida confidence in his parent t. became only to put the machinery for complete demoerary jyown and which may lend te his standard into mankind" Wds—and then let mankind iw Y honesty he of the most of it, {oun is trae that Christmas day has a si at machinery we have. And we will et liberty nin America grows to understand what the nin pe y citi much more profound than that given to it by the 1, but for all that we want to see ity just as soon as ev and C4 Santa Claus spi the spirit live on down the ages as it hag li ind words mean and to desire them above all else—and Contributed to joys of life in that axe passe : not before. On Caristmas eve we are in full sympgthy with} Y Aten ar by painful year we advance, Slo ehildr as they are carried way In ecst voby tp hakes olf the all Gindnesses amd doubts and fe2"s Santa Claus spirit, amd he who would we the and suspicions, Gradually the spirit of neighborli- caption and thereby Jessen the joys of the chil hess and friendtine arta. Ang that is all that is needed. root in our erves to be shot at sun dren on that Govasion de rise, Santa Claus is not a falsehood nor a mt. We fH automatic schemes to make democracy We do not need new theories of governni tion, ‘The spirit back of it is a om do not ne force in the world. It is not only a part of th work, We need « fo understand just a little life of every youngester, but it is ree whieh more clearly the importance of kindly tolerance And th mnay even help it to arrive But as to forget. it prompts grownups to works of rity and kind will come, in time, Our frantic critic ness. Hal to Santa Claus; may his shadow neve Brow les. ng sleep over their cries of alarm al Too Many “Drive (Valley City Times We should have a few more drives s fortunate homes of the city tting lon to help in the way of B&s been a drive for money for organiz sort or another following each other very Ks. Many of these drives ure un lly meritorious, some of them we think might sed with — but that is neitt Good Fellows Wanted Record) Good Fellows are wanted to help distribute Ch to keep the people from mas cheer in the and those who are willing Christmas donations, or in giving personal service, hould communicate with Miss t few ¥ ry Cashel, who i. wre work for this city, She doubt can be reached at the Red Cross offices in the City, 2 National bank building. ‘Through the of in charge of the we pr here nor the point we want to make is that people eration of the registration bureau, # being solicited to death these days, The whole duplication in giving has been largely eliminated, DUSiNESS Seems to come all at one time, with no Benreccipnal: sesh fter charity have been de. Dteathing spell in between, Some people 9 tected and the lists drawn up for Christmas contain | "ink that now is the time to go out and get the Prielinttnamesiof che most needy cases, money regardless of the financial condition of the There should be no lack of Good Fellows in Bis- People. Usually people are willing to give to al marck and no little heart should be disappointed. 8004 organizations but there should be a breathing dust send a letter, care of Good Fellows, Associa. “Pell in between. We Several more drives Sy tion of Commerce, if you are afraid that Santa Claus | #re being contemplated. ‘These drives are getti will forget you on the eventful Christmas evening, | 0% people's nerves. Give them a chance to catch up Through trained workers most familie of aid have been as om to vs are told in need ertained and their wants inves Harrison Starts It < tigated. Fortunately the list is not a very long (Fargo Forum) a one, but the committee in charge of the Good Fel-| The thrusts which Senator Harrison of Mississippi % lows work wants to do a good job and s the co. Made at Vice-president Dawés the other day were operation of all. ‘ Just a sample of what the fiery advocate of Senate i a Nae orm must put up with in the days before him. : Enough Paper to Tell It He wil be the butt of many a bitter sally, and the a It is the paper age. A single newspaper in New | ObJect of every anti-Administration drive through: |t York announces that it will use 118,000,000 pounds | Ot the session. But, fortunately, 2s more ba of paper next year. That is more paper thun had {thm sarcasm and sitire ty undermine Mr. Dawe. z been used in the whole history of the world, for all/He can deal in those weapons as well as any of 5 purposes, when George Washington was born. jthem, and the Harrisons and Borahs are likely to! i And yet, there had been paper enough to write | ind themselves holding the hot end of the poker in 4 and print most of the great literature of thought) ™Ore than one encounter. In certain things, in science and machinery, the ’ son gave the other d last two hundred years have done more than all! #le rules necessary.” The qu their predecessors. But not in the things that are| "les has not ‘hy printed on paper. In these, several ages were sentleman, greater than ours. In sheer quantity, one news-|#ble time in talking about it for no other r paper, and that not the wisest or the best, uses more | than to satisfy his yanity and to put a little read paper in one year than all the previous ages of man-|'"& matter into the Congressional Record for the . kind. If we could multiply intelligence as fast as ned ack home, . \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 ing it. the superman CONVERSATION ort York | Prescott to John referring to the NTURES| yf, the “TWINS LTS BARTGY sof his experi- Rockefeller estate | Choir. (To Be Continued. | EVERETT TRUE HEY, BVERETT, YOU HAVEN'T BEEN OVER WET TO HEAR MY NEW LoUD SPEA Kes CAN'T You Cone OVER Some NAGHT AlVND CISTEN "BY CONDO | IT HASN'T BSGEN NECESSARY TO GO O THERS TO HEAR IT! y cook knows how to pre- BLT VLU BS GLAD Td GO OVER THERE THE NEXT MIDNIGHT IT’S GOING STRONG AN SHOW CAN DO WHEN 1M GOING STRONG !tt n't time to tell yo how much the 1 1 they did no ‘Sou WHAT & i e yme than it ha and imagination that the human race has produced.| 0cidentally, Jt fs such clowning as Mr, Harri A ay that makes reform in Sen ion of changing the? » n ‘brought before the estimable t he wasted a good half hour of valu: Rut the Pri sony the silver dishes were gone the ‘bulcony ces set for three, of the city on th, And ‘strangest. 0: } Cap ‘himself had disappeared. Mister Blue THURSDAY: DECEMBER 17, 1925 IN PUBLIC HEALTH BY DR. HUGH Surgeon General, U.S. Health Service w in posssession of t of when, where and und ring, It is only whew inthe } sion of thorities that they yr the pros ofion its of his ay what he shuve been able to manity. I is throuy | STATISTICS ARE VITAL CUMMING Public are occur: veh fact the and ca ady of statistical collecte day that health of to keep him If forewarne pending per cones 1 pabhe to .practi Morbidity ekness and nee of dis slenee in erent time perhaps, j termining the of the ind community than h tor, It also has a diree! i individua for even a disease which is not the length of the atal probably does se jinaves the human jlo a certain degree, ne therefore . particularly would be of in the f ‘They show t vine im those injury and | ed “But, Mr. Rockefeller, carcely carry my elay around \yolf course,” remarked the ed artist, 1 coulda} the | astounds | “Well, Learry my chy around it every day,” laughed Rockefeller. JAMES W. DEAN, o- ei Tooaan Seen Time D it WOC (481), WEL ( CAR (4613), WECO W Ww 1) 10. “Goodrich kin’ Cupid se Kimg. To W 50), WOR ( 1 (4 KDKA (300) 6:15: phony Orchestra Midnight review, w [eort. i ww ( WGY (379 Concert. 1 ) 6-—Dinner n WBRRM ( Valentino Dalton, Ni Your World” pr jepler sist Burmeiste Moulin Rouge Orchester nd Sandy, Moulin Rouge Harry Bi Jarret, pianologues, Pred |Swedish, alderman, Doll Moulin Rhuge Cafe star, violin, 6. Orchestr: gram of Am WI cert. &-7--Hour of Mus Dance program, WoAaw Orchestra, 9—De luxe 0-—Orchestra, 5), 7~Dinner diversions, Hour, cert. 10-—-Melody Boys. 1! ern’ negro. melodies und Midnight ,Bi 9—Musieal 10—-Classical concert. 1 “WDAF (365.6) 11:45— Frolic. { KOA ( Pacifie Time KGW (48 9—Variety program, sister hath left me to |—Luke 10:40. | Those who complain | Henry. i is ones It’ also heiped hand.” (signed) Mrs. B. ONE to the sto bloated — feelin, |. Stops Brings —Adv. r Tonight’s Radio (416.4) cone To Gs), WSAT , WW , WOC (484), WECO quot Club »), WWI WOC (4184), WECO (416 cone 76), » WWI 5 > WCCO (416.4), WOC (484), WEL 10395), WCAE (461.3). WJAR (3 secome| WEAG (268), KSD ( Languawe long [ent Lopex and orche Miriam Hadley, silsford, mandolin, Pe 11—Orehestra of strings and reeds. ~Wow Mountain Time 4) 6:30-—Dinner concert. 5) 6--Dinner KFI (467) 8--Instrumen Lord, dost thou not care that my Bid her therefore that she help m most to be complained of. poonful Adlerika remo and often drings astonishing 3 | y AG ”, in AK) (461.3) 6:30 —Dinner con- music. Orchestra, 10 recital ram, Orchestr hsen, erling, WMAQ (447.5) 6 Organ recital. 3 8 Dedication —pro- n Legion, 9:20 (270.2) 6:20-7-Dinner con- ce 10-11 26) 6:20 Classical. 6:50 program, WFAA (476) 6:60--Variety con- concert, 10 WLW (422.3) 7--Dinner hour con- South- spiritual WHAS (399.8) 4 ‘oncert, WCBD (344.6) 8 al and in- strumental selection: ' KTHS (374.8) ©. concert. Vocal selections by Mrs. Char- programs. “Inomnia WCCO (416.4) 10:30—Dance tunes. WOC (484) 11—Orchestra, ‘Nighthawk concert. tal rabsic rve alon most) are Matthew Wife and Husband Both Ill With Gas! For years I had gas'on the stom ach.* The first dose of Adleri helped. T-now sleep well and all gas my hus- B that full, out ald, waste matter you never thought was in your system. This excellent in- testinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation. Jos Breslow, druggist. Morbidity statistics had their ori- gin in the requirements of the not appointment alth officers, the estab’ tments, notifications « been required. ee of the causes of th anner of spread ve been faced with the r s, the list of the so. e reported immediate Prompt Information responsible for public h ave found that it i yellow fever, ffectively to control tu uny other preventable dis similar knowledge, administration well as the intelligence and of the community completeness tistics compiled in that com- who fails to report preventable diseases, ‘oncerning which notification iret, may properly obstructing public h be considered Gone are the days when mince pie shoes hurt her feet, hang up one of sister's and let ‘laus think it is mine? Christmas: story: ns left that dern t n the middle of the floor Not sending your shirts look dirty Another beauty nose is too pointed a sure remedy is Reader writes he went to Chicago without sceing swer to “Who won discovered at answer is, “WI nd a substitute for some Servier, Inc.) Wheat Is Sold on the Basis ‘of Protein Content (Copyright, 1925, NE Wheat Growe according to B.C. tendent of the clevator department. He stated that Durum high in pro- more over the option s low in protein. statement he quoted made on the same dates, and on the same market. jo. 2 amber durum con- sold for 2le November futures, while on than durum th To hear out hi ‘old less then six cents over, the difference being attributed to « October 20, mber durum having a protein of 13. i over the November option, and w *|other car of same grade and varie’ content of 11. sold at 15¢ over the option, a dif- the grade and test weight were the All cars of spring wheat and durum reaching the terminals at Minnea- polis and Duluth are tested for pro- tein, and sold based upon the pro- tein content by the sales agencies of ‘ociation at both points, ac- cording to Mr. Fahey. | LW. Thomas Hereford Farms, La- W. Thomas, J. N. D., $25,000. | D. Grenna and ©, ¥ / T ‘The right tackle wins more. than football games,