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VAOGRSYAS Ua 53 ? r "UESDAY, DECEMBEK: 22, 1925 By H letdley bé ‘Henduted aC the mouth ‘of’ Sal mines.! i The Bismarck Tribune {" overlook the fact that Quoth the Raven— | An Independent Newspaper | Slectricity can only be economically generated THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,) power plant 400 to 609 tons of wate Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at) ts condense the steam tat dr BACTERIA ARE BOTH GOOD AND EVIL BY DR. HUGH Ss. Surgeon General, y steam near agarge supply of pure water. For a every ton of coal burned in an electric light and — must be pum turbines. MMING © the fester is composed of white blood Public Health| corpuscles which have been rushed es the bi \ ck, L PEE. | Service to the infected area to destroy) the Biemarck, ag second class mall matter. | Most cual imines are not near wate ‘ | It is important that everyone | harmful. bi paid be raat sheath The longest distance which eleetricity ean be TaKETAY BEAK Fiaom should know that there are both [beneficial and harmful mic ms, « cteri L <8 ee his is nature's way of protecting [" > rgan-/the human body from the action of bacteria, Some y-or-| harmful bacteria. When the white 5 are very useful. t is[corpuscles are not present in suffi (one from th ties of which we] cient quantities or are not able td derive much ‘benefit. ldestroy the harmful bacteria, th med by bacteri at present, aud nsmitted Subseription Rates Payable In Advance onomicaliy over wire Dally by carrier, per year. Daily by mail, year (in Bismarck). Daily by mail, per y Our MY HEART AND TAKE TAY Form » favorably with Tocul power ti Cost of generating elects 7% . 00 of total bil! ‘ FROM OFF NY DooR ie (in state’ outside Bismarck). 5 in milk | fection spi This spreading is 54 4 Dally by mall, outside of North Dakota... These 806% is cost of delivering service fe fa a to ur and congulate, dus to the fé that toacteria multiply \ Member Audit Bureau of Clreufatlon power plant to the customer. Vbacteria auld large smounts of imin-|~ Sometimes, although not usually, and nitrates to the soil. -| bacteria can double themselves in ax Iso bring about decay. If you] short a. sp: Member of The Associated Press ce of time as 80 seconds. The Associated Press $3 exclusively entitled to the Then Lawyers Howled [will try to imagine what the earth | While the body, by means of its white ication of all news dispatches credited) ; Giinek ‘wass re | would be like if dead leaves, vege-| blood corpuse destroys many of e ted fo this and alsc SLOPES 108 a ee i oni |tubles and dead animals never de-!these harmful teria ery day, it he had served only | : ed here-) Ohio ntlarys better !is of the utmost importan 1s origin ed, you will unders 8 cation er matter fifteen-year term he reles |how important these beneficial bac jsistance be given whenever a foreign erved Jteria are in safeguarding health. substance enters the body. = Be that is, Instead of being Biven | The chief concern of the Public good disinfectant should be used 4 ay - Forelen Representatives ion to Mic © aut |Health Service is with the harmful |immediately—for small injuries iod- reteria bacteri Harmful re those }ine or some other simple disin ANY imed to G. LOGAN PAYNE COM . witse that would: re jwhich destroy or injure food before | fectant which your doctor can recom 3 DETROIT It ina Lite ‘ it can the used, or those which grow |mend, Any deep or long cut should Kresge Bldg, A miival in our bodies, using up the foods |be treated by a physician at once AND SMITH which our bodies need; bacteria | Prompt treatment will prevent. the 1 Ave, Bldg. esas full « [which form poisonous wastes, and|growth of harmful bacteria, S ee ‘ jis f Hbacteria which (eat or destroy the a so. rapid! eapanc) a bochuclet issues dministere wepa: 7 fs that they cou:d convict When you stick a sliver in your s y unless he er r harmful bacteria are frequent- | splinters, es, pins * - In Congress the Ohio : ote is conditi tried into the finger with the | may carry bacterial infections wh 5 ae ull_sliver, If the sliver remains promptly disinfected may re- ful whether Ohio could ge embedded in the flesh it will fester. serious and painful conse- serving i term Part of the white matter that. forms officers pr t - the O author; Mrs. Alfred Knopf, wife of ‘ ae Z the publisher; Miss Rita Romely and nh uy Miss Ann Andrews and others of so- ciety and literature. ar Van Vechten is reported to have 3 ue F started it and to be the “white hope & ||) [of the Charleston worid. And the " jj) [all say it is “the most splendid ex \ . Hh | cise In fact there is a report that ta \ I! |Miss Boland has oil-clothed a room avs . ; | jso that her “fect can slide better” ; fand that Miss Loos. who is the wife] | < f John Emerson, the producer, | Sometimes you see a girl just nat i) [reduced her weight by two pound .dround looking as if | fl | Jand is a bit worried for she really standing under some~mis- {'] [doesn’t need to, reduce. i Grange There's a sequel to the Paderewski| | Santa Claus is coming. Better be ane anecedote, which recently appeared| 00d and save your eredit if you ke a DHT pa: in this compendium of gossip andy Want to get anything. pot died in t » e iv chatter. Paderewski, you will re- . ae aah all, was painted by the famou Love's blind, That's why they ional than _ “ ist (Zuloaga. Zuloaga fell. itl "| park by the side of the road. They 1 ‘ ixt W y recail t ite: eouliint - after painting the hands and fage of | can't see how to drive the car. \ He find the gee ya onal ‘ 1 t now. re pitied Paderews! borrowed the great} a. nanos people. Y a : . : jaleined Mes: Ol fothes, put them on. a| Time changes people. You see lots in while [ote nulte alr’ riglit)® sald .| model and finished the portrait some or ogee at Ae re afraid to pause ‘ : doing what 9. j paickly, "We didn't mind getting magni cad Beer eee , yi V uve U ‘ k 7 . Pp and essing yo we ae ks ae S a ally i 4 i : Quit knocking LETTER FROM KARL WHITNEY Wire from Leslie Prescott to John {12 )and dressing We were det peso happened that Zuloaga bor-| Some of us are naturally foolish brow rt up i Prescott [Tighted to come, realy. i with an-{ rowed Paderewski's pet concert coat. | and the ethers act that way because i ale Aan aveok Ge Lilasseasiow| He seemsste pecan xDD i 7 | I lay power orney to] ones ie . MeMIGNe so many years service. | they haven't any better sen: ' a 1 lad. Give hin Sarl so that he can dispose of the | other grow e me ms ineiicins pipe or an old hat the brome: ; F hu t week on the | credit given ws all a Oteaiuseniont Ww 1, dear Ts according to his plan. Will | IW t ane Claus es cen “genius had become| Things could be worse, Don't get avantoonth 100) the matter z i 1 t r bill of sale or have] y want them te Qouelaln we te wot |S accustomed to it that none other mad en a. collectors rings your’ iy - World ¢ f the United | Crowds saw a man rol i i q 1 a deposit. shies ready for Christma: served as well. When he wanted to] 0oorbell. Could have been an insur- the Work : ‘ aw man rob ore in Detroit, but de > a National Ban Miu: Clauia seave: hin snormous! Whang out a mean fortissimo all | #nce-agent. t States joining the mustered their} maybe they thought it the landiord collect an i home in 3 ‘ when Si us had| other coats felt stiff, or even threat- iis h h Fone forces, while the neasure have | the rent. yor i diate from awallowed ib. he Sal Now, chil-|¢ned to split at the sleeve. diviree tae tens ie iH a t a 1 she dren, Tl tell you my ‘troubles, To] No, though he had others the one} eee dit 3 = likewise equipped data and argu will send her repr th He teeny reece are{it. possession of Zuloaga was as an {Just takes the place until something { ments which they proposition of | tive over to Pittsburgh toe Peay Withe two ok my render arel oid friend. He wanted his Prince | better comes along. : the United States entering the Court | Editori the sale : . | Albert! Samuel Dushkin, the gre: EGaseiienabstball: erUniled stalen enters : Will he ve d to get the jewels | cy yeris 4 ‘reiee, Inc.) Violinist, heard about it before leav-| _ Eve bball ioudexer Consman,Will aulionnm according! ‘ditorial Comment hands and will try to fo byvight, 1025, NEA Service, Ine.)) ie" Europe and had the coat sent/some of the students tround | bein all about th nous b from? Spain. ee college until warm weather I to their nt plang, over the holldayethie belie) i 5 $ W Ruth Paderewski, I am told, cried out in| S¢ts in. i ie inn sized that aL bis | Will Make Influence Felt her) rapidly, The baby darling little IN joy upon its arrival. He can now| (Copyright, 1 Ane.) j filiitees valid “ive WeLtGtE (Hettinger County Herale rs \ girl and the doctors say it will live, start upon his usual concert tour Fae | ‘The Herald now 1 a Am anxious to get home to you with a light and comfortable, | = t hanimous consen s taken on any do now has the North Dakota Nonpa | LESLIE, though ancient, coat, eo reported upon by the commit-| Hsin on the Exchange table. We secured this espe} ae - “ , . ILBERT SWAN. sccalsiereausieuetl. Alusent daderal Jy to wate the editorial writings of Harrison 1 pe from est hea ligelle ~ es °| é ; il until after. the + former editor of the Bowman Monito! Power of attorn ved. 3 New York, Dee This Charles- ’, new} was recently appointed editor of th | telegraphed acceptance of Mis ton Dance craze is becoming deadly | Tonight 's Radio | I keep under my body, and bring - ue newspaper The appointment com Loner tpal aad . iuliats eabjectiees leat: that! by: any . 1, eigeceaibie.s e recog of ahi KAR Recently a building collapsed) in 5, ns, when I have preached to Income Tax Statistics 7 ' Ce wt ohis ability among the KARL |New York and the Charleston was} wram Gevane Btaalo progr: hers, 1 myself should be ‘a’ cant- | ! 2 ae cae + vee of Masmietlits FMLAFAg jeder of the state. We seldom are ab agre>| Wire from Leslie tuaKatl rat [é anes fos iy ' WWI (352.7) 6—Dinner cone away—I Cor, 9:27, 5g : wi ¥ of the expressed opinions r. French | : pw i ns that there is VEAP (492) 6 Dinner music. ; entered: showing vet sme of from $8,000 tof | pens ott xpr 1 opinions of Mr. French ; 5 st National ihe, Flovid: Piflies whips | wees eae Frome TAO iPANG: man is free who cannot com , $50,000 1 iol ¥OAF GOD while the PUt be is always entertaining. He has ideas is a | Banke andturned pais aver te the | tors, writers and soei- {7 Davis Saxophone. Octet" ro] Mind himself--Pythagora last re an increase of 59,811, {2WR and finds no difficulty in expressing them. He | 4c h the pearls. | test ‘page sensational story in t horses for rides about) WCAK ( + WOO (508.2), WSAL: g SE ase eRe ee { ae : Will make the Nonpartisan interesting reading i PRESCOTT. | the papers. tod: Modern: 7 7 8:10—"Pop” concert. imbre. is alse increase of 3,182 return: an interesting reading until | the papers. toda Modern hahpengithab: t is 4 NEW: RIEF: of. incomes from to $100,000 in the same] SWeh Hime as directors come around and tell him; Wire from Mes. John Graves Hamile | te eOe ave the subject of their 1 stepping gent of sepia sh 3), 3 ° ‘ ; hile th s of $100.00 esoo.oo0 | Some things which he must not say. He will say ton to Leslie Prescott tori ene of, Chase tae Oe + )KsD period, while the of $100,000 ta $300, 06 > ay | ee ! stories. ible for most of the colored Dust P; cri . for 1924 st t t 199 oh és yey] them and then quit. However, he may last through | done just toby 5 KARL, vues th fe 2 their Gi - t. Paul—Order of Knight of St. for 1924 shows 1 at of 23 showed 12 i : e uld never bear to (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Ine.) | 7 el oundy (tel: u (395).] Gregory has been conferred by Pope ' Au analysis of these es will show that.there|'2e Coming campaign and it he does he wiil make | vou wear ther NEXT: Letter from Paula Perier to |! ficthsecpapmenacthasvotHk G19) WWI! Pius XL on Joseph Matt, of St. Paul, | his influence felt. Mrs. French is editing the Bow- MOTHE Leslie Prescott | it turther, happens: thatier tate JAR (305.9),] editor of Der Wanderer, German the small ome : his editing the Bow-} 7 eslic Prescott. nee sounds have’ been heard com- KSD (545.1) WEAR] Catholic publication. ets. Gernia er one {man paper during this time and keeping it funy up oe jing from such as. ep u » pg} catholic pul ication, 1 rsonal returns on file Sep:| t? Stindard H must Ne, hungry, after ench)a Joni |e try rey chisagea Fae nate FoR (aio, Wwe aoa Grand Forks—Dr. W. J. Hewitt, us seven million two hundred and | gr 2 ry. Gates i iendeten upmae D af sleep, doubtless, WoC (484), JAR. "(305.9), 8 WCCO. peel tau a rare ate ‘ nety sand four hundred and eighty: | Undoing the Courts th igre we) wantity beds! Ween aes He vealed a very | LUG, WSAL (2259). WTAG (208-1 week, solved the problem of dispos- or het income of two billion five] (St. Paul Pioneer Press) e. nd then stopped, for f | exclusive Chutloston dunce clase’ tales ia tug of them hy pres ting them to ‘ , tant hree million two hund nd} A few da adn who, hdd acaitwessl oe * _ | had said the wrong tht be under way. A few of the celebri BT (AB). WWI (352.7), KSD| eS, University Alumni stadium or und teen Hyrule aul) oe as eo a ni Wika. ad antsy Ly OLIVE ROBERTS BART | “And it seemed that she had, for! ties that, Team toldy have heen pet-| sys eowaWe Coney. Vieas pened] kanization to be used in erceting the ten hundred and ninety-three dol [murders aud 60 holdups and who had been sen-| ie ; vo. [Santa Claus sat right up in his bed) fecting their steps ‘are: Anita: Loos, | spavera 268), 11-22—Dance| proposed sports center. 1 turn totaled six iundred and] teneed to life imprisonment, was paroled trom Joliet, SANTA CLAUS TELLS HIS TROU-) as though | he had been shot, his) the feminine Ring Lardner; Helen |” KDKA (309) 6::30--Little IAioli- AIP VAT speE Nich divick eunlt t one hundred and thirty-four thon-| Penitentiary. ‘The parole hoard first. commuted the Eye ee he cele” ia eevee Dew Yaeis per nelmes: ofl ohony Ornhesbrs, 2-—Coneert. 1 eum lost its firs ca- | } 1 There! 7 knew he cried. “T flapper-roles; Mary Boland, actress; |? "y a team Jost its first game of the xea 1oand. eightyctive dollar The | Sentence to the equivalent of manshaughter and then |. bhe twe blu ch the told that lazy elf to get to your house | Miss) Phyllis’ Powah, Fannie) Mari 6:30--Dinner con-| 22%, Saturday evening to Anamoose j Twins were ridin vn when] before bed ti [refine wits of Ch by'the score of 26 to 14. The gume to the turning to the ntly pun | two go ene! bier TOMA as etiins of-¢ar uP Uke coulomek mnrtereecee, pana noe |The meres en he | rl Van Vechten, | cert, 11—Midnight | program was played at Anamoose. 128.25, making the average tax paid S442 jcothes Governor “AL” Smith, with a pardon for the | the Norti. | HSC GASSES music: -8| ciBuberlon, Wik DEE ence) “wilt Bede tl ; igus : cae | weet tet. Cito: os Suceaae ao i tater ewe i ; d 7 i 5 —] nusic. juperior, Wis., Dec, 21,— Will Comparing this with previous year the returns | alist Gitlow, who entenced im 1920 ty from | «, — a i tudio. program, 1—Infsomnia Club.| approximately twenty affidavits _al- hote a decrease ¢ er cont but, however, there | five to 10 years in Sing Sing for eriminal anarchy | his nd” throwing WMAQ | (447.5) 6—Organ recital.| ready signed, attorneys for Jack Le- is inerease of tax received amounting to, but who has been out of prison much of the tine | reins Ww OWGN CoO) perigee en cenack Bropeletar | WGN (370.2) 6:30-7-—Diuner con;| charged with second degree murder, cert. 10-11—Dance program. will seek a change of venue. WFFA (476.5) Orchestra. 8:30 one hundred and e iNion enty three on appeal, Smith says he is convinced of Gitlow’s | 1 twenty-nine dollras, or|suilt’ but he thinks he has been suffic’ ese, he said, thousand five hundr uck to Mrs. Claus’ barnyard} ' , Fy 7 ‘A t 5 ; i " bat Vocal and instrumental solos. 11] Wilkesbarre, Pa.. Dec, 22.—(#)- per cent int Het income and an in-]ished for his crime; gu he knocks off part of the | And, Walt there until sou're sent for eet Mayor Daniel L. Hart of Wilkesbarre eof twenty-five ur hundred and {Sentence imposed on Gitlow by a criminal court, Po ee taunts WLW (422.3) 7—Santa Claus par-|said Monday “that an invitation aly-two thousind six hundred and vighty dollars] The parole hoard of one state afd the governor) waddled) off ar bee ty. 9—Concert program. would be sent by the mayors and WHO (526) 7:30—Quintette. 8—|burgesses of the anthracite coal Trio. 11—Little Symphonic Orches-| fields to the miners and operators to a meet in Scranton at 3 p. m. today |AS (399.8) 7:30-—-Orchestra. |to resume wage Reeorlal ae rer WOC (484) 10:15-—Musical pro-lend the coal strike. or 3.70 per cent in just then a door of ott tas, of another it ¢} adequacy of thy thke the determination of (Ne | Fore inf tout Tittle public the people of | adequacy of punishment out of the hands of the | sno white hair under » hundred and eigh | courts. They must assume some of the She also had According to figure the country have five billion white sponsi- | teen million jundred and fifty-nine thousand | bility for that contempt of the law which is at the | ‘Rite apren and | ofl San id if Ki chief crossed her b DAI : (] three hundred and ninctytour dollars invested in | bottom of the lawlessness now im evidence in parts | white little lady ind WDAF (965.6) 11:45-—Nighthaék Live CANARIES FOR XMAS tax exempt securities which they are compelled to [of the country. The courts are not to blame when |, "there is Mrs. Claus Mountain Time ty eunatien weralanione TES estoy mention in the tax returns, paying no tax, however,! Others usurp their prerogatives. SChigslng TRAE KOA (322.4) 6:30—Dinner concert.| shipments of the White Star liner on them. From these investments there were re: | eee |. She been « ou.” ; Pacific: Time Halbies whlch ilett here for New. York ceived two hundred and thirty-two million” nine Murdere: Fre | When the Twins ran up the steps, HG O 1B LED Eee PINAR COnseI: BI ee es I OL eae ) : Murderer Set Free rs, Claus kissed then both, “Tia! Studio SpebmraniC(710-—Dance pro: [the Aiperican Chrisemag market. hundred and seventy-seven thousand five hundred (Chicago ‘Tribune) ankful you have come, my} gram, Oke ti ; Soller in interest | The state board of pardons has turned Ira ina ine children liked at eae SUR ONSEN ae pe Know imi Teeter tenons Varied wat eae ip. TA { A The personal income tax returns for 1924 disclose | loose. A little over three years ago Perry wag sen-| “I'm so worried! aan F WHY AUTONOBICE TIRES program. 10—Ballad Hour. ji MMe aay eT the Tact that there are,74 individuals in the United |tenced to imprisonment for life. As leader of a {its all going t Cost SO MUCH & © 1 por ame eat ~| FLAPPER FANNY says States who have incomes in excess of one nollion | gang oft erininals ck aa . ee ni . income 1 | gang of criminals he had held up\a jewelry shop HEME RET: P 7 STATE BRIEF 4 fi dollars per year; 3 of this number have incomes of |and killed the proprietor, He pleaded guilty to the T knew he'd alll 1, omen BSP i! ; E more than five million dollars per annum. A like! charge of murd Tn Bon engine ar : cold in that hut go he would,! i } number reported incomes of between four and five | said Per pentenoing him the judge | willy nilly. Tm just taking his 1m TO HAVE NEW HIGH SCHOOI. \ ieee : a : ae ‘j said Perry could scare aped the gallows | cine up to him new." And she held | McClusky.—McClusky residents ‘ million dollars, while 4 acknowledged incomes of Babetann noire re bottle have voted, 119 tg 25, in favor of ' between three and four million dolla between i | ow ts dust too bad! n-| floating a bond isfue of $45,000 with ec s ego | s been set free and the pardon “We're awfully Won't} which to erect a new high school two and three million dollars: 13 between one and | | justities its action on the ground that he w e able to driv his sleigh | building. Construction work — will & halt and two million doVars; 6 between one and! not a gunman at all, They find he was forced ta nd the world now start early next spring. “ vr) one and a half million dollars [drive the robbers’ car under the threat of deat rently. ofiabeat ie HOME ON FURLOUGH i 2 e eat of ath 1 v' ly. au isi LOU ‘ - land foreed to confess the i eu It's the fact | Washburn.—John Fisher, who has Why Not Know the Facts AeTAN SET ee ho murder my che -epreat, dy, for Christ: been in the United States navy the i N : i e did not be and his father would both be re woing to get! past two years, is home on a fur- A farmer in North Dakota asked ap electrical | Murdered by the real criminals. There wag no’ hint | : ay Bot come on lough. He took up an electrical engineer: ‘When will Niagara Falls r of all hodraiia a ' : | irs and see Mister Claus hiw/ course as soon as he entered the i OBE | en wi ee Falls reach out | 0 be atte melodrama at the trial. The | I think he wantetortalk tot navy and since last spring has been her His question was typical of the misconcep: | board was so sure that the story would be generally | ¥ aboard the U. 8. 8, Melvin, as one of | tion regarding future development of electrical in- | believed that it released Perry wi 6 Claus led the wasup a wide the three electricians aboard. The dustr! . Fecres He was set ros Ea Su iy fh aed 1 into room flpet, made Dae of the Pack ie and fe % us G e s 81 and th eon cheerful fire was burnin went as far as Australia. Returnin, jagana Falls fu hes only about 414% of the | MOWs of it has just leaked out. | There in a big bed Wwiklk aout ate it stopped ‘at. many points of intere nation’s electrical energy ‘ When Perry was sentenced he said “This is an| of hime lag woos See cued an top “F i : be eee | : DB an} , lay poor Santa Claus. Muscle Sho: when completed and running at} April-Fool's sentence.” He knew it was all a joke. | _, “Here's conipany, Santa,” SUES OLDS MOTOR WORKS full capacity, will generate ‘less electrical energy | Perry’s father is a manufacturer and not without | au’ Len sansy came Coes iter Thompnon and 4. : than one single plant in Chicago generates now. means. The family has some influence. We note | Perugia Bnthe Ue Sik net Ee eae erie ae : 72% of the country’s water power is west of tho} With amazement that two cler; “Have they had their supper?” Minot Oldsmobile company, have fil- ‘ ‘gymen were among pper pany, e att 4 Missigsipp!, while 79% of the demand for electrical | those wha asked for tiie murderer’serciease, We | shed, Sante Claus hoarscly), losin St Vansitee Micky) tae ease a * energy is east. — commend this case tp thoes who are trying to finw'| of the covers: wv" the to Reed wheegdita: Rbee heen ouateined Certain publicists have suggested that al] elec-| Out Why cfime flourishes in Chicago. See rek Aheueht Of 36), es when ‘themotor company cancelled! ‘The wife promises to obey, but the ' ks claimed Mrs, Claus, “Of course th its contract. with the local dealers. | husband generally does, . \ fi \ ‘ ‘ ; ‘ . ; : \ ' :