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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925, Se eee eee I he Bismarck 5 I ‘ri bune! It Seems Solomon Died ‘Too Young | ae 5 . vas am Endependent Newspaper | there are two courtrooms in tie day's news | Oh Dear, the Difference There Is in Children OFFERS INDUSTRY THE STATE'S OLDEST N wera ain a ae fee FO —— HEALTH TIP j (Establishea 187 SNE EER EDC Up esElo age UIE iE ) Published by the [lemarck Tribune Company, | .,:y-14 soungeworan She pleads forsacdivurce Me Your LITTLE # :UMMING The intelligent manager of a fac- Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at egies era) BRone? e AE ie tory Cody is the man, Whe. xealises Bismarck, as second class maf] matter. alimony from berm It seems Joe ha ; iT GIVE ME melee Heath eal Bh oxamuinit iene George Db Mana. ‘ President and Publisher | cru! thing DOESN ified physician will point — ee A BIT OF TROUBLE _ production, increased} out the defects before the damage dabeorinal lo 4 -louks down fusiiiowalliyad yey J from industry, hap-|has been done; that such an examin- ubseription Rates Payable In Advance land | al tee / iti 1 well] ation may reveal the beginning of a Daily by carrier, per year... +. $7.20 ; th ure is youthtt Her is pretty f|\——=<= i being. are to a large extent depend- | disease even before the worker must q per year (no Bismarck) 7.20) th has seen a lot oof pretty fees and ent upon the reduction of the health} realize his condition, and may lead to mail, ib Wenev ch ile, Phaswoinan ach ‘hazards which obtain in many of our|the correction of the condition with- state out . 6.00 i H them, “The woman dab modern industries. out loss to the worker or the indus- il, outside of North Dakota, "Gyo (YES WIL a scemted Handkerchief new and then I tary and unhealthful condi. | try ‘i Mombor Audie Mure ulat! , _ ' ' and in industrial he intelligent worker of today is her Audit Bureau of Circulation tions Ingin. Th old question i one of the most ini-{the man who realizes that the peri ‘ es that Joe is ea Su week (and tips? nvesti- | odic physical examination is not a de- mer: ot the. Aeecny 1 en's fact shearing their mines ‘ation has shown | vice used primarily by his employer 1 Press is exclusively entitled to the mews £ hearing their mane occupational | to throw him into the discard; that it 1 ion of all news dispatches credited 1 jude 1 ‘ Have they been able to live jd uses and bad hygienic conditions | is not a convenient trick used by un- to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and alse yy that jin the work places are responsible to| scrupulous employers to get rid of tie iccal x ous origin published here- oe | ja cert tent for such unncces-| workers who are beginning to break ta. All r lication of all other matter me They have not been able to live sary s heavy turnover of under the strain, but is rather a pro- Were: are also WHE AGE WA BOSE BIE, MORI AKA bor, the shortening of human life,|cedure instityted for his own welfare a {and consequent economic loss to the }as well as that of the industry; a Foreign Representatives a . procedure that will detect the ns G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY oy) sua ond bitter trath , in occupational diseases sease at their ve emcac! ua ome: a : eek: Alps tins are dirt, dust, dampness, darkness, g, and that will play a large Tower Bldg W ‘ 7 ee bad air, hi fee: the saving of his life, the er Bldg. ne 1 tie ali Ytle meant tions, and suell poison. ses, vation of his health, and the . PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | |S fumes, carbon and hening of his days of ‘maximum - ifth Ave. &. dyes. earning capacity. 3 een ctl A has met her j glceupational diseases are Moth employers and employes stand mee ae . fe FRR HIE tered preventable because they are in need of better information in re- ate and County Newspaper) rianmein Gusti due to incorrect or unnatural meth- rd to the relation of health to econ- auha hn ough Susie ods of working. and to waste in industry. Golden Age Waits But) Man Sleeps it tis a ter reenter i ridge, | MOSsage Ng citizen does not know, and docs tal Re i . rai alli Tie Susie and her not care, the most intelligent vote . kind » up avith Jooaind his Idnd, muatgo: {he can cast is not to vote. Volun- iighe one , g I their « untteasad aii anrewardad. anlece tary disfranchisement is a less evil an ; they 7 than unintelligent or irresponsible | i i i ; Sperience be nen Compensation \ voting. iq Now, (liesdeediid:couettodmy spike trilignal 4 Of course, it is not democracy if tor a vous than the first. [It is te too many disfranchise themselves. | 1 the ad: HE t i 1 rf te SG RERE Sei ia But neither is it if everybody vote: P; ee Mita HENS, ALL HUTT ent ve j yestite of Minis but few take the trouble to know, 9 to decide is or to care, what they are voting. aj i 5 1 wobler nples First <ophone was made in 1346 rest . ; ; : en serve on juries the sovereign The vote of a minority who do care and there are those who will claim it eo fate ot lineis? Shall they enter the box of jas fy eee Apri 2 Tepre-|was a serious mistake. wnyy Whi 1 1 our ' sen eo ne people than ie same y te ce i Is yo ol He i bs ‘ rsvekv Ui tte hipeehita nalts tele ies Winois was Fa ai en AY votes would do with the votes add-| The fastest run on record is the ' it in judgment upon their fellows He they ed of those who do not care. Christmas run on the bank. un cujoy the sume punitive privileges andr fi Unless we can arouse the m: And yet, unt aT et csueeagsincod (die hucRaMIB Geli act eles y of the people to care, it is| Jumping out of a flying machine i : ne 7 my juewinge fn rather superfluous to drag them out| with a parachute isn’t very danger- Hy au g Phe jud say no, Urey are afraid uot The to it votes whose meanings they} ous. Not half as dangerous as jump- well amd are able | statute isn't worded that way. Lot the legislators have not taken the trouble to find|'"& out without one. ey el) ete is SF les, wine ie ; eee | mnost dangerous word in our 5 ad ae mp oO) mien, quite different from Susie’ | eis “yes,” A nd hite more come | would say. Tt is their fight for equality. They | amen who a than we Motike. are notes | want a land in administering justice. ‘They are | i EAD OES SOE ka i a ' nerves Hisappointed. But they will fight on _ [LETTER PROM SYDNEY CARTON) Night Letter from John Alden Pret i Bet . Lowe fol in the train tie two fiste Th are the two courtes in the day's new TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT — | t i | holiday we | | wouldn't live to see s . f rs in small details as well as large hiere issyourspuziles ‘The as ; __PRESCC } Am all broken wp. . A Z aaah ive'to-gee many more duys. The old « nau: was intensely. suaptelons.atbls Linz tor a > ae : He World's Sustes are mend’) 3 have ats Cound tte nly decided y New orks, Dec: i0--Sinee ‘Geers’ | 14." petuve: of Wealth Wequltea, & t my i el picious of WBS | ing for de ences. The others de equal od, the twin te the one © edition to ie 7 i r ion ii “d " i iq ee ee ie den ie others demand cquality. | god, the ik to the one 1 gave edition te Afr ; The risk of professionalization in Ne Goa i put the little | ood frame ‘of mind. ! | Sotemon, yon died too young ‘ ay to he “ely roothall is not in the playing, or the {NeW Rochelle on the map in eee ; au | as thous “a the: would EO ea it Ae Five Minutes From Broadw: What the world needs is a self- s cave man believed fn thing what he Hopefut voond se since the two of us}turns — prof ard, it}New Haven has sliced 10 minutes off| Washing dish. ' . et tor ’ the quickest way possible a‘ beating ata 46 teliiine ainuatea Hdert high , be hot, particularly corrupt the [the running time and it's now just] (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) ' s WO? “OWI We inven Nee Words Ke “Ci : i Sits re den wequaintance Ho wrote mie a most, pe etter. The real sin the}about 35 minutes from the gay thor- Sa eS 7 “Ae ; vent Nic the GEM [shy he dad seme his damgiter ta a sama “fresh i ty xou when you return, |g and in the p oughfare | ¢—___________._» ' lightence interest, Ithy business rivalry te ollege wh MU he oon. Heb ing of the game as a spectacle. H i > aoten ; ‘ i thecouier me as a le. | Wherefore any number of the New Tonight { and “looking: ott to ii" tH KOINCRIA A HT tignred-thal’ hewollove iuein aiaireanake anew Gans Ute ce eee 7 ne tae ai Intercollesiate “games ‘have’ be-|york celebrities call this thelr oe, ight’s Radio | ! Phe cave a se who did not conform te] an awtul lot of difference.” he. said uh, ttn ho pride pos chain happin come, to an alarming extent, a port. { ° fi Higawncteilel thous ain! Grenls. SO. itstacaln > ize, to harbor in} dying love to. the. two Ue of the professional coi But New Rochelle is only one of! nTime 1 : ne ea all any college can do is bring out what's « nall of us,/ possess them. Fram exch working for his job and his lthe commuting points where the far! , Dinne: ie. 7 1 moedlosyt , otu in the student.” coms to think that professional prestige, And they| mous ones hang their hate ir ane, TOC \ i / i soprano. 7:10 —-Co- The cave man ed lo worry about the ful RCAILANAL FORUM he: next Mnecvow i o we must forever be have bece jBreat business ven-| °° Which always makes ‘it embarrass i lumbia ty French lecture. oak Ae ene ye you hear our married tures, whose profits support the more |ing for me when a “visiting fireman” | 7:30" Saxophone Octet." To ; h 6 eat and a comfortable | cotteges assailed because of too much football, too! § n you come home, we will un- {legitimately collegiate athleti comes to town and den ce WCAB (461.3), WOO (508.2), WSAI y ! is one of our lamentable! many dances, too much drinking, ete | State Jock the doors of that cabinet A winning: game is a profe: the “poets and writer: 10—The Tennesseeans Or- | . ae) aa | away. had made: right after wer al triumph for the coach, which in-] Certainly it adds no prestige to the Ww y lad is going tot ried, for our first two love lett ng owhna te ale: ‘i metropolis to tell them that these p until recent!y it hasw't mattered so very much.! yet his educat 1g nd wh you hun er our two es his cash value. And com-|iersons come. to New York ‘to work Mankind stumtied along muc icacoavweian ANU ee en oe BS Gs inves wale twin when nto this nts come from the general non- | and get back into the hills as fast as | man ali | o¢ : le activities, And a dumbbell ‘the expe i Mesiate public if preference i8}they ‘can ‘thereafter, D Won't get educated no matter Low soberly he may i given in tickets to collegians Now and then it iX possible to ij but to move just a little ye ctoistered : am glad that we are f it is a public circus, the; ble upon Floyd Dell, John Dos. i file olptere gh vet to have outgrown { right. ‘The rule. should be Waldo Frank, Maxwell Bo-j y | ind Will be impatient forleome f serv But if it i enheim, or some ‘of th ! > has don | Who Wo ee : ove it to vou. | collegiate event, with college spirit | *youns moderns” in a Green ( WFI (395), With F pidity he hits gone ahead with! pe » Would Pay 1 I need you. No one else can comfort tas’ its chief motive, the collegians Village cafe, but it's fur more likely) WGR (319), WWJ (352.7), re ee ; ae The man who deposited $10 in a bank, to on! too old .| me for the at loss of Syd. 1 love should be preferre: you'll find them in Paris or a hill (484), WJAR (305.9), WCCO, (416. a age neem’s Load of toil deposit a thousand years accumulating at compound se in m | You, dear one <. | A committee repi colony down the Hudson. | Wsai (325.9), WAG (268), K! and oafferit nid hunger and poverty. In the ve . e sou iid JACK. a com ee TEE To+return to New Rochelle. 1 1), WE. (389.4). 10:3 : : joie : _interest, was good at figu but bad at prophecy. |* ice, IncS hi may be recalled that Cohan wrot Lopez and his orchestra. | ‘t near future iti ible tha disc Swi Mathematically his §10 would accumulate enough, _ an _ ch be paid more than a pro-{his play as the result of missing his} WEEI (176), WFI (395), Weak make: Jength of the average man full cen} in the thousand years, to give three million dollars ix o'cl when | pe and that the coarh be not|train after visiting Eddie Foy and! (4613), WGI (319), WWJ (352 1 the oe Georkinea , Six o'clock hen [permitted to sit on the bench, where|the then “little Foys.”| There was a! KSD (545.1), WTAG (268) et am we fats working day a secant OO) tg every man, woman and child on earth. It would ee laus was he can direct the game. His func-|'blinding snowstorm and — Cohan Dance orchestra. i \ is will es os buy the whole world and everything in it five thou- safe in th » and tion should be the preliminary | cursed ihe day that hick toms were] WAM (380.4) Dinner music. a or later, ‘The scientists’ sand times over. A very small fraction of it, put! the a I WINS |: deer wtre prancing impatientl training, Bae ene cane ene and a reputation out of the incident. cate DLN ahEe Dee. ‘ the snow. | tes ie captain’s rathe Thereafter th g f r 7 a Di. 4 0 aa ws enekett | eat interest, would hire the human race, forever. Dy one POBEDTS BARTC! ond bee, ‘Seiite?” strs.| coach's directing capacity. pethereatter ‘there “began quite ee VOAB (461.3) 6:50—Dinner con- - tf - ; ‘ ‘ke it] Mathematically, it works out that way. | ‘ Claus from ‘the doorway. have| And, if the coach could aspire to| “Today Willard Mack, the play-|°™" : and ie Wi le ty dis} But humanly, who would have ‘been paying all) THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS | £0" hot soup ready for you when nod gher salary than a professor,|wright, raises fine roller canaries. Central Time card our nd sttspicio nl greeds amd fears! that interest, to accumulate this sum? In the last} Inch 0” Pie, the clf, drove _ his yy) cone oa a : ' ches would be recent graduates,|Augustus Thomas is around the cor-| WHAS (399.8) 4—Musical selec- and tin | : ag ate iene | *, Ganz und Oie, around tof, “And don’t forget to give the serving short terms, and thus only|ner and David Belasco tions. 7:30-—Concert. ten years of the thousand years the human race Santa’ Claus’ doorstep, where the] (ims their | supp Santa semi-professional. So drastic a re-|Konwn in the streets. .,.RYW (636) 6—Dinner music. | 8— c. And! wobig have to have pail to the bank a anillion dol-| Twins were wattinge uy rry evers-| form is unlikely soon,” But the pro-{‘he producer, likes ‘to’ coutmute, Studio. Y—“An Hour of Music.” 10 it ed for lars apiece interest. on orrowed money, which’ yjcp 2 nUtTy Tnchie the last they saw of him, ¢ Ma al of of the evi suggests the are Ira Cl eee Was oat Homer: breepacmnle © h ed teo suon ta eh-! none i ani fie ‘i und Comet and Dasher | diagnosis o ie evi your doc-/ right, publisher; Norman Rockwell, ONAL ¢447.5) 6—Th ay it j Bene of them would have had any use for. | hitehed ur sid.all tho other reindeer were going | toc <give quinine, ib. means | eeesi re tener: QTman, Rockwell] MnO CAD) ga nenier organ | i aa i | eoblin ate straight up in the air toward) the} that he ‘thinks you have malaria. | the same profession; F. Opper, who | Musical program. 8:40---Travel talk es FL mite aidaan el ithe thenarnuel oe a ; made his future off Happy Mooli-| by Miss Cl Laughlin, 9—Lee- ar ‘s “Sure and don't I know it!” cried ~ To Be itinued) jel - out - the vot campaigns + Montague Glass, who turned} ture from Universite of Chicago. Ta elet way dream af tel Editorial Comment the Uitle ct cocking hie holly whip, Seusment, 1 Service, Ine) | start) at the” wrong end. If" a)Potash “and” Perimuuier” inte “al “WCCO (416.1). 6:15—Dinner” con- ie tly. “Twas Twho saw the — —- y. meal: ticket; Ne}! Brinkley, |.ce: future—some vision of a world where war un Reshing’ Ground. “cd uni He whose sleasy givle set up her fortune, OAW, (526) 6:20—Classical. 6:50 known and the poverty nor er with | Checking on Dad Jand we'll get tho: candy-canes back ERETT end: others, <toe uname fous: to: mens te etcnonaa. children and clean cities and cheerful work | (Poster ehtae Independent) ba we. ae has towstarecen Biel EV TRUE BY CONDO aan were another visitor to ask ee uses eran men the rule instead of the exception—some one is! A Carrington dad was telling us the other day about o'clock,” said] mie. Shey yan the famous oraleis, GN “Dane 6:30—Dinner con- Peet. tc canise and vind lite sadccene idlecitaw it tab ae tapi ; = how could I tell him, without shat-|cert. 10—Dance program. You can't cha Mua Rtas ollege dra Pckis nk account here hac Inch tre e. S Ss = * vsy | —a Se d \. ‘ And then everyone t his herd and puts the | Proven the past y a aly a BRA Sei a a L SSI OE A itown of Westport, Conn, than in] 9—Concert. As 2 dreamer down as a do!t and a mtunbsku!! | The plan has worked because the girl has sufi | NO NSH 5) Bee GG SS MEN a Himngea one cane Cate epyons from Quintette. eetrin’ tia Eile It's high time that somebody ot up and} cient sense to realize that she is not checking on AT TRACE | TS INNES Rm. John Held, ge wath Pus canis star yee One MO ce Resira: 1) countered with this question th United States mint and the father really believes |, N@ney hopped on Ganz and Nick IWS SELLING ATA VERY REASONABLE mad and horses, to Henry Ra- EMDAY (365.6) , 11:45— Nighthawk “Well, if you cawt change fuman nature, what | Unt she is spending less than would be on an nen Cie and Manis Ereets FIGURE RIGNT NOW. IT’S BOUND ol BUany, of them, do, Bea) ones (374.8) | 9—Concert. 10— hope have we got for the future, then?” — {lowance he might think ample for her necds, | flew off to Goblin Land to hunt for} | TO HIt A VERY HIGH MARK in a VERY ae ck ce nt ae cd eee ane ue are Changing human nature is just exactly the task | The use of # check book is not a thing that c: ain tees ea d fein cree SHORT TIMG. THATS Gasep On 4 must foe tbe Tecommend elmore gram. . { Beales donee o i f ieee Sneikcover “indiaccinil ‘ eee - ae a any opening night production of an Mountain Time _ tat must be done Hf our workd is to eraw better | turned over indiscriminately to any member of | pile of snow funny litte STRAIGHT TIP FROM Tac INSIDe —._ important play. But you'll have to| KOA (322.4) 6:30—Dinner. concert. instead of worse. 1 is the only possible solution {he family. In some ways the proper handling of | 1und doer. Ove et ale ane move fast, for they have commuter Pacific Time ; sie trouble | choele buok is one of life's finest probleme, En sai i trains to cateh. mr swan. [erbGd, (Bele), G—Concert. 8—Or- We have progressed quite a way from the day {always so to “just write a check.” ln “Dida: 1 tell sou?” erie (Goypright 165° NEA Borst ine) | eee tee ction Bridge. 10-— : ; ie whence Che aworwenns $ when men wore skins, lived in caver and ate their} Money is not seen; it requires little more ink lO | settled on the ground, 3 Elise these cmieaimmmaaia aii RBIACASD Varied prograin, s- meat raw. In th days it was human nature to} Write “one hundred dotla than it does “one dol- [ef them had jumped off. “Didn't T! Rana dioun rumental trio. 10 + for a father to eat one of his children if times got} This particular girt « money by her own | house and hauled hard; human mature to nuduet a courtssip by the [efforts and knows the diiference between a dotlar | & Re TOME lunted axouha ot eee uesire wnat simple process of walloping the roone into sue} #hd a hdndred of them—jus: how much effort the | the thousand tiny footprints where Ye ask and receive not because ye mnission and dragging her off by the hair, Jlarger amount requi in sacrifices to acquire. |the gebling had | tre bet the | [ae apelsee Ke Gita 4 And somehow, human nature has changed a lit’ | She knows he dad's income and the dimits that must ogy ee Agia: re re? ‘ ie nea 2 ; 4 tle, at least. Th things don’t come natural now | be put on expenditures. She gove: door which he pushed oy We are always striving for things even if we do feel the impulse to act along that line | gly gad takes pride in that for peat cut! lighted the He gaa te oe ten ne sneee apne once in a while. [she writes she gets full value received Hl Suddenly a little figure in a very| —_—— —— Right now it is human nature to be empty-headed,| She gets additional sutistaction out ef the fuet | i! hat appeared froma dark corner, i ie mal id It s Pi » the brow ST i HG STAC (ie Uiviel id anor |Caal he aa WEVEE WEGR GR LEE AL TEEG | ee ee ue | Temperatures and | $ the worth while; to live the sensational and despise | Who know less about managing yet an allowance Re Al eeOGEEA aids! | Road Conditions H the profound; to lie and cheat and grab and be | from home once or twice a month. There is a brief |“When. the goblins went past here| +O and, at times, cruel. splurge on luxuries and for the balance of the |: few minutes axo, dragging the box | ziemareic Olea, 9 below; roads TH Beat vaya Rank aren a i peers: ag nes with them, I stole the 5 j That is why we have corrupt polities and slums | Period she must borrow small amounts from her Rey te nbiE big eunboueas ol ara Cloud—Clear, 5 below; roads : 1 poverty and “crime waves" and wars and dea-| friends to be paid ick out of the next installment. | of the leader's pocket. Here ood. fe c governments and million dollar-a-month prize} It is usually dangerous to trust a bank account | yOb, thnk you, Din, Pim.” Mankato—Clear, 0; roads good. + = fighters and movie actresses. to the desires of more than one person but in Unis | eandy-eanes for Christmas, ‘The Rakeen Clear, er ae 3 If we're ever going to improve we must change | particular case it hao worked out so well between | children would miss them so.” Hibbing—Clear, '7 below, roads = = so that these things aren't ‘iuman nature, Social-|father and daughter that it will be continued. laudteely dloshcatine ae abienlgad Be ee oie stain : ‘ ism won't do it; communism won't do it; conser-| How many dads would dare risk their checking | he came. roads go 4 i $ 2 vatism and worship of the dollar won't do it. accounts with all members of the family? Few o2| nee Sohne had | pit the candy. Mandan—Cloudy, 4 below; roads Brotherly love, tolerance, kindliness and com-|them would it is true. Yet could there be a much| Pim Pim said, and then they went Or astann= Clears 6 below; roads mon sense will. ‘better education given a child than to teach him|M to get dressed for the party. good. Hai But {f they are going to rule the world, humau|the self-restraint and sound judgment that are 80] Pie and thé. Twins had the box _sinone7 Gieesy. “20 .pelows. roads 1888 BY NEA sence, web. — “ature must ‘be changed, radically. absolutely necessary to the building up and main- at candy. anes ad fers. gately cat ‘Duluth—Clear, ry roads good. ates slave to Begin 1s at bome |touance St a guis Horny tay balnucet RUS SRE CIE neem te Rochester—Part cloudy, 7 below; || The voice with the engagement Se RrekKs Settioroeateatiadeis Manaiaiene oc Saint