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PAGE FOUR ~ . . | The Bismarck Tribune (eee tal ek An Independent Newspaper charg come wh toms &s part of our com OLDEST NEWSPAPER men beritage ot riguin ireroibn (Establishea 18 Lie weekly when he swan Published by the Blsmarck Tribune Company, ')!0"! Hage, For meek } Bits Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at 1. for Tekatam, devouun 200 ARE Nou SURE Bismarck, as second class mall matter. fi 1 eT WAS JOE George D Mann..... President and Publisher [10001070 fy ae eink ‘THAT WAS HE shh POD EES aaa eee a Aud that is why jens mast be meek it it ; ‘ ubscription Rates Payable In Advance 1 any portion of the earth RIGAT KINVA B Dally by carrier, per Yearse.cscceecseeen eens $7.20 sunt nol spineto heroic and anselt INE G Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)...... 7.20 Be nO. Be ree Bae aie MEDIC NE, CAL" Dally by anally per year iste, with a common ways in sight, ; (in state outside Bismarck) 6.00 patriots to merge their own fortunes in’ the ‘ Dally by mail, outside of 3 6.00 of the republ / ___ Member Audit Bureau of ( : watriotisn is only another word for a desire Member of The Associated Press to see to dt Chat our ecuntgy better plies for The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the our coi’ nit foru use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and alse Ten Alienists Just Can't Agre tie toeal s of spontancous origin published here- on lu. All rights of republication of all other matter) Phere are i g want also reserved. AIL sare serion 1 portent orelgn Representatives !olticiat looking brief eases, The G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY vith intellcet CHICAGO DETROIT A door cpens off the ante room, lett Kr . BURNS AND SMITH a Fifth Ave, Bldg. Tower Bldg. PAY? NEW YORK - sge Bldg irger room, neatly paneled in oak, wi piotform and desk at one end, behine nto qman in black robe i wont (Offlctal City, State and County Newspaper) e WHEE UES “Lite er ~ - Lim there is a long table, with Monev Is Not Every thing inst THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE McGlook ante room nus frowns is heavy It th a raised 1 which’ a leads to tering just ydast In ix or seven What to Do—-What to Do! tit, Twelve seare joking jurors N ya are roped off against the wall \ a t i room are waiting to testity ‘ They are five toa gide—talf for the state amt hali 1 : ete Further, they ate all alienist " 1 Tie Who have re Kraft ebbing and ‘ h 1 ple w ‘ gu recalled, Five of them troop to} chair and, gra nar that Joe Mc ndant, laving beem examined by sane and in his right mind when, ie lew Laz te corpu deliet A litte the remaining five ascend to the | i of trath, They unanimously depose that Me when soung, was aflicted with a dislike of ind a fonds for green ay addin Nemmly thet his grandfather was a physical eu! widict and that he had a great aunt why took | ter tea without lemon iC ‘for nothing. They are everlastingly In cousequence of this, it is their opinion that gobbling up something MeGlook is not in his vight mind and ought not to, e. | jeNigrey and Nick laughed and, Inch dhcp sees Shana. ue ee “Tie looked completely. astonished. bbe etd onsible for hastening: Mr. Boerdrawer’s | [1 suppose you think it’s funny.” he Liemergence into The Larger Life | acaae 1aheele anew JOHN Mol ovenlue of the bac| Said sharply. “But it’ wouldn't he that it doesn't satiaty sou it mean ' Y © jury, pardonably muddled by this confiies) DEN PRESCOTT TO LESLIE | | rar and the police com ner has| So funny, perhaps, if they ate your i core fone and the ie set iie (Christmas candy, And besides, it’s ‘ imong the experts, retires, comes to the conclusion | yg ty cet ERCOTN ne Fendt e cone tealiy to high ime they learned) a lesson. And yet it seems to he {inevitable, for many Cat MeGlook has been puni enough and Con: | toright as P was so lonely. Phis unicfue gift will Nery: Iieh lime! Why orice 1 remem: anen im America. Wh equentiy decides on life imprisonment instead o aa wd me, " kia te confer] 6 ‘ittsburgh in en they smelled a birthday- Perhaps ics because we in Amerion have some | binging | contol ipoeeow ia the pur tet Million dettare to). Right here Naney — snec Wo put the eniphasis on the wrone w AN is having passed into history, we peck jet t vilines the Pit their Lifetime OE ape ee etanoT merit Rite eee Nea ; Seat ilk too much, and yous terial achie 1 ocontent Lo det the assemblage. He laments the public's | mentioned in regard to these ll-tat pe etors, both pri ia ¢ oealn a , 1} hing i . ed jewels sto seem supersti-| prote n America and Eurepe, re tine une other things git iin the sworn word of its medical men. LOT JOT, Lilt hector winen thes | will be present ee ee a ce ral dling ‘bites off the our youth, i Llie! GSA HILRETY: Cok cInBIANAtINS Uae | nO 1d the ae nd snipping snips off pay a eae a Far : ieee men who roodies, ‘The Sw WS atte ired” alienists will give any testimony Uist they yin nen ee she asked me to br bing. more ta be to then to visit 6 shoes ! hn: offer: We: hav | same time, a bar association meets and| 1 cannet unde 1 s sudden] on exhibition, and ae hnyolved th i Tinove to leave thi forever.| Pittsburgh's wealthiest a cM involved in the ait | spends a good share of ity time discussing the prob- | MeiSh Woden ningbmien are hoping to be Twins, hopping into “their etothes, in erape pat we have it {have} lem of restoring ete: pect. for a y from something: Sessors of sone about two seconds, and then slipping tat kaye: built, have | len restoring tter publie respect for the y fr mething. now | sesxon : eee eee Mne little elt the A ‘ ney et a a Pxhall do withou or we | gems. we April wind says when totty aims and high idewls of the legal profession, | yy! like. Ds Ree ight, 1925) NEA Service, Inc. {broUE th pringtime | Everyone, in fuct, is aggrieved. ‘The proseeutiny | sou i - Dra ee cena vom: audit aot iat does make worth living?! attorney had hoped to. ade mir ‘al é friendsh TOMORROW: Clipping from Pitts. | 1" Se PREM ERhs: lL pairs: tat TORE Loans anOnGr Hite lite ib | As you have becn to me the epi-| burgh Sun—Continted. jNaney, you gel on Ganz. and Nick, but never entirely re and MeGlock had dreamed of getting off }tome of womanhood, 8 anton ha |you ride und Ui do the driving. ia reutiv, kis tine ust vfves econ treecewa Oat pustan ee |" In a trice they were out of the ‘ : ane rs, Beordrawer Hoch anamy annd lwindow, riding (hrough the air in ‘ " vosed, partly, of Amd so it goes. We common citizens continue tof often wali RE erat NTT IRES: eareh of the greedy goblin t ik hoi done; partly of the! pay out goud money to see comedies on the s ht have all of his virtues instead | hee tenn bel iis ene ek pile , of my petty Little vies of them behind the park foun- nl child Iriends. and partly when the average murder trial hes enough farcical fm petty little lo i/ e -TWINS jtain that had been ali boxed up for rstand ppreciate the many situations ty make the angels snicker } sh ns eed blins bi ' by SE gy | And didn't the gobling have a big Wnty and Fowilieh [ie is forever) And justice, meantime, weeps that someone is do-] 08 sem re om, OLIVE ROBERTS BART |... aabutolan oft some us if only we will take the pain Wings to Wer suMles! God Wendie if 1 Lat! 4 tine aSctoh | adi iA | little boy istmas tree, the gob- ; a st called someone softly Tins had, and they were taking great to take the bandage off her ey Ldid not Jove her so{ through the window bigibites, out of it like so-miany, mice. But, of course, justice isn't greatly involved in a toother foe Ke And right after that hing | Inch 0? Pie drove his gees spirit, ns well f alone never! modern American murder. trial that if Te t, lisss | quietly to the top of the fountain : 2 American murder trial, gt FL ove The > not setlund the three of them watched. brought satisfaction a thing that aioe long as 1 shall live.| Melee? sue u eit Tittle be J aileyes sou took @ bixger bite than can't be measured, on an Oh, W esoie t all Hye (listened. I did,” Said one goblin. ' , Well eems to me, deare MES WueW @P-PIRCANG! did,” si e goblin, finable scrt of einony with | MeNaught’ F that most of our confidences, ine Nick jumping Sut 6 torn eee ee ra 7 : n McNaught's Monthly extracts an article on care-| our tenderest love pro Suehine. to the, windew 0, d another gol ree Maybe, some Jeatn not © place quit Jess writing, written by a university professor, from promises have been made bs Cee oe anette e over, you're taking all the so much empha ly UL thing a hig w better-English magazine and finds three | ad that is net what it, sho He elf sticking (his head: in are. quarreling: as most that money is unimportant tbat i jyou know. T want you here, ering round the room h td: the little elf : par Wes ne grammatical errors in it, T want you right in my. atms. pan uti meen dell Maan era Rae Tot albimportant This is truly tough. But probably the editor] sant ty he able to press’'my lps to 3 MISeanES COUPE oe dt then, pert 1 ind ‘ . ¢ i eined © , shutting! Ain ehaOh Aa cahi : a F pestbem) inert L ping blindly was ina hurry to get home that night and just lev {itt suftiy over your beautiful eyess’; th Reflahes ce hig a ea wie irenped een 1 ‘and pathetically t we seem to it by without thinking. You know how those things | and, most of all, T want to ‘the My v AY Se ands dropped ait jonteivene.\eeblly miss so Much now are. [Hips’ that always draw my soul to until) you hear about It's. those "he shouted to his i re: | them beeen I ae oi job Th re ter H the tn nehing him) in ia. ae : ; | ; | our adoring husband, candy-canes and. sugar-plums that {s were pummeling Meekness Is Really an American Quality | Paradise j JACK. “belong on the Christmas trees.} other for dear life. nie WOdly Ai Laalsl, a OWV SLT abioe aie Kae siovitin. (huge aah To rescott te Joan Pitit appetites are as long as their |" Phen Inch o' Pic dropped another rep : : : j 1 A hool teacher write from Florida that; Wire from Leslie 1 rescott ts John are not called goblins |iciele down on another greedy goblin. ion one of the king tenets of our Miami's boom has crowded her schools so badly jen Reese | = ia | ine : Pal eoby first tan for heme. = = Iaith is t hall inherit the earth that many, many children are not able to go tol t cce the little ceval doodad is begine Now the outward evidences of America’s meek school at all nin york vont rth { America’s mech school at 4 x to work. No woman on cart EVERETT TRUE CONDO which would: naturally expected to pre Don't det that boy of yours read it. If he does, | Could resist your letter. Don't quite 9 R BY y i - i he G0€S,! understand Syd although he always oe ety tie tteligion: that ue: hol be begging you so hard to go to Miami that! threatened to do something of the as would excite the in vis Yow ll never have a minute's peace. you know. Kiss the babies {0 {tor d tell them when they w : ee : up in the morning mother will be! Indeed, some*of our oldest and most observing | Bandits in Chicaga got $3,000. Overlooked $30,-| bending, over their bed. 1 love Inhabitants are utterly unable to trace at /000. Shows you it never pays to hurry too much, | ef You must know th all of meekne national character. And yet - — | at the same Insist that either we, oc} Only a few more months until we cam have a goot | Prem the Pittsburgh Sunz = our descenda Americans, decid: | time cussing [ies, | MULTI-MILLIONAIRE MAKES Al edly inherit at vdly fertile share o! | PRINCELY GIPT TO CHARITY te cath, | Absence of street doesn't: make the heart | Karl Whitney Presents Pearls Worth Obyious'y, sor ng grow any fonder Half a Million Dollars to Orth Perhaps our co: noo! what constituies meek | vedic Hospital is ut fault ee | Karl Whitney, who has here is a meekness which is me turned from Europe, pre- Editorial Comment This, unfortunately, is the commonly accepted mv pedie Hospital, the pearls that be- “Fng of the word But there is ther kind o | longed to the late Mrs. Whitney. ica Ee ae UR lose ria. Which Gee | Imbrogli These jewels ure toh nid at the mneekness, less casy tod be, which seems to he | NM vglio ich will be held at’ the rather more like the quality we expect Americans | (Mercer County) Parmer) Philharmonic Auditorium for the Fe lisplay: | <There seems to be some bad bloud in town,| Benefit of the hospital, week after] 1s rather hard to say just what this kind of | School matters don't scem to navigate right. There; These jewels said to be worth! Meckness includes. Perhaps we can sa at it} have been two or three 8 meetings ¢ matter | Mere than a half million doit ae les. ps We cam say that ay two or three mass meetings and the matter | phey were ‘left. by Mr. Whitne calls for the willingness to forget oneself utterly | Was threshed out some, but the more it was Unreshed | wife to her sister, Mrs. John Alden! in devotion to some cause; the willingness to hold | the worse it got. There seems to he a life and happiness very cheap if they can be bar | nd some one is guilty of starting’ it, but no sooner | ane eo aan ane they bee stored for somethhing that wil) ber the | than the talk is staried those who started it seem. to | ame nd cals csc , Willingness t0 be completely unselfis as] set cold fect and don't: know anything about it. | tient some, months a | personal ends are concerned, but very p: Some day some one is going to get a devil of a attempt of burglary in whieh | determined wien our common aspivations and na-| licking for starting anything but an automobile. | Miss Zoe Ellington, the nursery gov) The board after the m Was no ground for trouble. Then the taken to the office of the State Supt. a and there Mr, Kinney’s certificate “tional visions are involved Viewed thus, meekness becomes a different qual ity. ~. Old John Brown was meck in his determination “to see slavery wiped out. That is, he attained a magnificent tprgetfulness of hig Own fortunes in his burning, fanatical insistence that this blot be re “noved from America. So he went to ‘his scaffold Jweekly—and swung off into immortality. General Pickett led 6,000 young men up a long lope near the town of Gettysburg, Pa., on a hot uly afternoon in 1863. These gray-clad youths were ‘Sdetermined that they, and not the men in blue, Fabaulds tederiponsesaton: of: Ghat: cidges: yt: 9 fires Pe omits donlc fan. sola LR is Means 6f livelihood curtailed. There is much deviltry going the time und some of it is not outside of house, so we are told. It might be a & cut out the High School part and see drinking going on in this man's town and ter wag sifted thought there was annulled, It is no laughing matter to take a certificate from in that direction is not be an improvement. There is altogether too much surprise us if some of it was done in places where sented to the trust lot of talk, | Prescott, Because of her death and Mr. Sydney Cartor friend of the family and nearly starved to he was set free. ‘Th was an added shock to M and she felt that none of th would ever see them upon h out memories of the: matter was t Bismarck of on here all sister-in-law intended to do, he ¢ the schoo! gelved fee jase, of buying thers F ‘to| ftom her and presenting them in ‘ood idea to] trust to the bazaar committee to be if it\ would | sold at their coming charity enter- tainment. It will be remembered that Mr. "twould not = {ame | of his mother, es of the Ortho- was kidnaped death . Prescott f these sad events When Mr. Whitney found what Whitney built the Orthopedic Hos pital and presented it to the cipy in 's sad n, an old bef cou. e family er with. y-every OVER To THE CURB ? You DON'T SEEM TO BE VERY PARTICULAR WHERE You EXPECTORATE .- WHY DON'T You STEP THEN FLY OVER! BECAUSE I DON'T WANT | To, OLD -KID !! [ pimpie j child [| into on j eruption and | Acne is a shin eruption produced by d j pus “WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 CLEANLINESS HELPS FIGHT SKIN DISEASE BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMING Surgeon General, U, 8. Public Health Service Did you ever look upon the skin a little baby, so clear and pink d think that perhaps in a few years that same face would be perhaps blotchy and marred by sears and ? How unlikely it is for any even in these days to grow rhood or womanhood with ving through a period of skin of out in acni One of the most common of eruptions is that known as. nd y to influ mation of the sweat 5 follicles. Before there eral eruption, there are likely kbeads. Pimples and blackheads constitute a very frequent ‘in condition as a result of the inflammation of the oil glands of the skin and a plugging up of the outlet of these glands. Some! skins seem to be peculiarly liable to heads and acne. If your skin arge pores or is unnaturally vily, you are more likely to develop acne. Blackheads become infected, caps develop, pimples and red spots and swollen places appear in the The forehead and face and the back of the neck and shoul- ders are favored spots for the devel- opment of acne Tt may be highly commendable to teach children self-reliance and inde pendence-—in fact, it probably is, but be ossibly disfigurement. g Sometimes It St. Acne very frequently disappears an adult age is reached because hab- its of personal cleanliness have been established and also better regimes of diet. But there are exceptions, and it is not true that all cases of acne get well after the age of 30. Exercise in the open air, regular bathing, free elimination and nutri tious diet are important aids. As general rule, it may be said that su- sar, pastries, rich sauces and gravies, tea and coffee should be omitted from the diet where there is danger of acne. When regular exercise nd diet regulation do not relieve con: pation, laxatives may be used and cod liver oil has been recommended. External treatment for acne is of essential importance in most cases Powder, lotions and oils, the com- position of which must be governed by the conditions present may be useful, but most ‘important of alf, you should pay attention to cleansing, friction and massage to improve the circulation, and to the proper use of antiseptics. To avoid blackheads and acne, the first essential as far as local condi- tiens are concerned is cleanliness. Serub your face with seap and wa- ter and use good soap. Do not be afraid that you will injure your skin by rubbing hard with a face cloth. After you have scrubbed your face well, dry your face and apply cold cream. Rub off the cold cream with it is scarcely the part of good a rough cloth. This wet cleaning enthood to neglect to exercise a cer-|and dry cleaning process should take tain amount of supervisi¢h even dur-| place at least twice a day, but the ing this period of youthful inde-|use of various widely advertised pendence, Unless growing boys and | soaps and lotions should be avoided. girls cat per food and care for In general, the safest and best their bodies as they should, there| plan if you have developed acne is is sure to be trouble and this trouble | to consult a reputable physician or frequently manifests itself on the| skin specialists. Real cleanliness is skin, the first essential. “Yor ried the goblin, giv-|gurola, who takes over the once pad- ing h xhbor a shove. And| locked’ Lido-Venice. Segurola was soon they, too. were fighting. Inch 0° Pie soon every one of the goblins quarreling, and the dy-cane forgotten in the snow. Inch Pie scrambled down the founts ubbed the candy-cane before could “Jack Robin- son.” o you sa. average session of the British rliament will have less than 300 bills introduced, and few of — these pass, On the first day of the present s, the Senate in- 9 nd the House of Representatives . By the end of the week the House revord was 4430, Probably the total will reach thirty thousand, this Congre ons and Allowing for a ge aily, with the usual holiday giving one minute apiece to the it would take all the now until the anticipated ment date in June, just for th minute api were transacted. cnough for the se It would be mere form of intro- | ducing them, if that were done in open house, one at a time, as w to be done. in a hundred of them real consideration is, of course, physical impossibili And yet, ongress insists on tackling the methods invented when — there fewer bills introduced in 10 s than are now presented in a give even on Of nine hundred conviets admitted to Sing Sing last year, eight hun- dred had only a primary school ed- ucation, or less, and virtually none was a college graduate. Yet 540 of them were under 30, or within the generation in which high school and college education hate been easily open to everybody. Evidently the much-vaunted “moral decay” of our higher educational institutions is a fiction. IN ! the carry 30.—What man will New York, Dec. well-heeled young this winter! T saw it in the window of a Fifth Avenue haberdashery. To all in- tents and appearances it is a brief) case, But that’s where you're fool- ed, for it really contains three pock: ets. In one is a jady-like little sil- ver flask, next is a hip pocket size) and finally there is a place for the refill station. ; “Just the thing for the week end,” reads the sign. And, of course, no one would ever suspect a brief case. You'd never know our old friend Babe Ruth. The “king of swat” has set out apparently to become the winter Beau Brummel. Saw him at the Cotton Club the other night, dol- led up in one of .those trick opera capes, usually associated with melo- drama villains, a high top-piece and immaculate evening. dress. Mrs. Babe was along. Harry Thaw continues to reappear along night’ club row from time to time. And he always leaves some- thing to talk about, whether it be| the presentation of a diamond brace- let or an argument. This time, I am told, Thaw got quite excited; about the “effeminate practice of | wearing wrist. watches.” He made | quite an oration on this, “sissified stuff,” according to one of my spies and secret agents, Speaking of night clubs, the pad- lock makers continue to work their plants overtime. supplying locks for | the New York places that turn night- time into da; Just how rapid has been the growth of this industry ean be gathered from the news item that 41 were padlocked in a single night recent- | ly and, yet, not so much as a dint was made in the total. Scarce a night passes without a new night club. And they are op- erated by everybody from John Doc| to an ex-member of European roy- alty. ‘Puke, for instance, Andrea De Se- not so long ago the darling of Metro- politan Opera House audiences and is prominent in world music and so- cial circles. For some time Plaza Hotel mu the Social Register’s aristoc SILBERT he has directed the When fortune smiles at some pco- ple they get conceited right away. You don’t hear so | many jokes ut how slow plumbers — are, vbe it is no longer a joking mat- i ter. Some men stay around home so much when they come down to the office they have forgotten how to talk. There are times when silence sounds goods. Wouldn't it be fun if telephones were made out of cheese so you could bite them when you got mad? It would. Coolidge smile: New York, That! jaugh then Paper s Her fror We Woman's pla y not be in the me. Si women don't know. haven't looked there lately. We know it know it is simply by looking eople who say it isn't. ht, 1925, NEA Servic A THOUGHT But the father said to his serv- ants: Bring forth the best robe and put it on him; and put a ring on his feed, and shoes on his feet.—Luke 15:21, They Inc.) If there is anything that keeps the mind open to angel visits, and repels the aninistry of ill, it is hu- man love.—N, oo —_ | Temperatures and | | Road Conditions | (Mercury readings taken at 8 a. m.) Bismarck—Cloudy, 12 above; roads good. St. Cloud—-Cleur, 2 above; roads good. Mankato—Clear, 6 above; roads good. Minot—Cloudy, 10 above; rouds good. Jamestown—Cloudy, 8 above; roads good. Fargo—Cloudy, 8; roads good. Hibbing—Cloudy, 5 below; roads good. Grand Forks—Snowing lightly, 13 aboye; roads good. Mandan—Cloudy, 19 above; roads good. Winona—Cloudy, 7 below; fair. Duluth—Clear, 2; roads good. Rochester—Clear, 10; roads bad. roads _ Waste paper has been converted into new paper for three centuries. : ViISs om. If beauty is only skin deep some we

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