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the mutual suspicion and hostility. . be remarkable not only for its beauty but for the DRAWER—Continued. / says ‘yes, darling.” Then she takes! yo You g $4n. thle ey, folk. i { e Let's be brutally frank. War betweenathe United | unusual way in Which the construction is financed.| I a short time, Little Marquise,Jme in her arms and hugs me just aac éeen, the ayeet ‘ale recaped meat parncu thar olstonedt ag tae Bed /YPAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune an Newspaper THD STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Batablished 1873) Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at! Bismarck, as second class mai! matter. Geore Man -Presideny and Publisher mills you cam feel only a great, surprised admira- tion for your fellowmen. Reasons And now Smedley Butler, frascible, thonest old marine, has been fired as director of public safety at Phitadelphia, It was to he expected. Philadelp! politicians, it wan reported a short while ago, were titkled silly because the Navy De- to tie action ot becteris and uéual- ly rele ‘only a. BY DR. HUGH. sy MMING Sargeon Ge "Public Health aera ik . ; bacteria. are in- destroy rar inv 33 lee You know that all living matter, animal or vegetable, is composed 01 cells, (These cells ape 80 tiny that is of the bod: before, muc! hen-a large num- ‘ Subscription Rates Payable in Advance si ment wouldn't extend Butler's leave another | | they betalal he seen except with a ee ball eet gain. sere fe body, i * r, rh iG “ei i owerful microseape, owe or avhen® cet ‘specific } ity ty Eat por year tt Bismarck) 7.20 iets Mes Hehe WRT O10 0 eee PoRach cell ja'composed of a material] onea ate initroduced, trouble ensues, i Daily by mail, per year ines, But he fooled ‘em. He resigned trom the | called froraniante and each protopl It also may happen that a: few i in state’ outside Blamarek),........++.+ 600] marines. And now'he'® fired is ts eee rin nies cee ee eae ater Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota + 6.00) Of course it’s nchody’s business but Philagelphia’s, for a period, reproduces ita kind| rendered : Member Audit Bureag of Circulation Member of The Asseciated Fress The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the nerein are also reserved. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW YORK : = : Fifth Ave. Bldg. ! (Official City, State and County Newspaper) For Peace But somehow the rest of the country is going to carry the impression that Phtladelphia’s politicians didn’t want their police force run by a man quite as Frank Munsey’s estate will total around $30,000,- is, none at all. Money is a good thing. things that you need. the most important thing dn the world. Frank Munsey's fortune would still mean some If it were, ! It will get you lots of But remember—it isn’t quite | Hon-repittant to. certain bacteria, If our bodies are in ao weakened, condition ‘germs entering the body are able to multiply and for a time at st overcome the re- ie human body: celia and it diea. It requires a certain amount of armth, proper der’ to. live, are ca y ry by the] sistance of 4 licat atches credited | ‘ a IS f ther directly or indirect! ‘ ait or bat quar Wise oredited tacthie papier; and false | neratic and dead in earnest as Smedley Butler. | action of certain ve; table lisupon|and thay cause any one of a num- : the iocal news of spontaneous origin published here- Sey «| the ea i“ is of meee apes ber of the communicable diseases, ji je cells . fa. All rights of republication of all uther matter! Rich, But— - We chile at “all of, them ase| The Patchy Wrinkiog: be ie of causing disease, some of fruitful. source of disease capabli Banish th rms. them being, as a matter of fact, common drinking cup municable disease. + - Exist Everywhere Germs are too emall to be eee nized by the genses unless the mi. seope is used, yet they exist prac- tically everywhere. Germs are on any re lasees and, reat! drink- fog utensils’ Pay not ‘cineultely ‘clean. In these days of agnitary dtink- ing cups, the ‘insanitary ‘drinkin, dats catia 80! rin! the walls and the floors of bd je gerous as the eld-fathioned method { i Foreign Representatives 000, it ts said. » he was marvelously rich—but beneficial to nian and others being| from your schoala and from the pub- , G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY jhe's dead. harmless, there are still a few which | lic drinking places in your commun- | CHICAGO PETROIT | Which morely revives the old question, what good Ree eg eee cic cue tan belie tee eee ; Tower Bldg. resge BNSF: docs hin money do him now? The answer, obviously, a°faw animal cella: that cause com-| Dont: pstronise Dleed ee We 1 During tre final months of 1 the world moved tafe: to. Him. i Ange, they ride in dust partic! of bleeding Patients for any and all { an appreciable step nearer an enduring peace, | through the dir, they exist on our| diseases. + , i" an 4 ji { clothing, in our mouths, in prae-] Avoid the ‘common towel. Keep When the nations of Europe met at Locarno and - A Family Affair gale a eae in Bow wurtaee Soke out et range of cateiess sneezers or : 301 el ames p ‘1 py . f = and on the sGrface of our jes. | coughers, handkerchief held ; get their names to’ the treaty devised there, they An Indiana judge hag just ruled that if a woman | If the skin is cut or broken and|the mouth and nose eek. me snags gave the rest of mankind a solemn pledge that! nozseowhips her husband the courts can’t interfere— | the wound is not properly protected,|or cough will protect the people never again would the jealousies and hatreds a 41 it’s only a family affair. petite taht a fee tes hone dinease germs , fears of close neighbors Nes a continent into war. He made this ruling when a woman was arraignen | rms, ’ : Remember that cleanliness, fresh i Phe tragedy of 1914, the# promised, would not be i , t, | The skin of our bodies is con-|sir, plenty of sunshine, the protect- ae tragedy of hey p sed for flogging her spouse after he, she thought, ha: i structed in uth 2: way as to. prevent] Wigsa? obese ty weyine var enti repeated, been too attentive to another woman. | the entrance of disease germs.into|/and nose covered with a handker- It was a splendid thing. But why stop at} Three cheers for judicial wisdom! If a woman 4a syaveis Water oraltiery. aes chief) when you ae or apenas, ‘ato? Swee stances. ‘As long as thé si mains | avoiding common drinking utensils, Locarno? ce : hasnt’ the right to beat_her husband, what does | unbroken or uninjured the germs | and getting plenty of sleee Phe United States is far removed from Europe.| this talk of eqaulity of the sexes mean, anyhow? | ripe enter the body through the | yor BY) keep closed the main We long since decided that we need not take part opin et oe i skin, toads along which march these harm- i The cells. of the human body pos- 4 in Europe's deliberations; that our isolation was| Motorists may be glad to learn a flivver derailed e, 8. of u ly .pos- | ful bacteria, the germa of disease. uch that Kurope’s quarreis need not concern us. a train in Miinois, but sorry to learn it seldom hap- | - i iti ‘i H *|with their hands. And we see how , ONI ; But European nations are not the only ones wit | pens, ; 5 | tay the getting siohgvend-how (hey eek ooze Bg a lat ae whom we have diplomatic relations, On the left, Peete A Casket i ‘DD WHILE THE’ WERE as you face north, Wes the Pacific ocean; and beyond i fr IG PERIOD AND Ps 4 He i i 8 : setabe: : : i ways reads me the sports—" x vitones 4 DID wi y the Pacific lies Japan. e * . (baes - o . ar WR Ae ee Se, Let’s he frank about it, For a good many: years Editorial Comment | Twenty years ago, I was told, “the ONE SIDE QUESTION HARE WHY f d bi Sate any | lighthouse” had its beginning. COMMA SHE,GOT UP tly 'RNED we ve lived with the notion that some day the s d Fi ial Poli i Miss Winifred Holt las ister! OVER AND =| AGAIN $uited States and Ja ; site Souni inanci: ‘olic: —now both married— en visit-| COMMA WHILE T' PANCAK) United States and Japan would come to blows, We y | ing in’ Italy, They noticed’ many| COOKED ON THE OTHER SIDE , base a big fleet in the Pacific, and Japan does like wise. Very often some of the political leaders on both sides make ill-cons‘dered speeches that add to States and Japan during the next decade is not at (Windom, Minn., Citizen) There is soon to be erected at Redfield, S. D., 2 courthouse which will cost $350,000 and which will Fifteen years ago the county commissioners real- LETTER FROM after I had just hugged until they were tired, Jackie spoke. LESLIE _PRES- COTT TO LITTLE MARQUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET two boys rather anxious to know, what my adopted son called Miss Perrier. “Oh, I say ‘pretty lady’ and she as tight as you did a little while ago and she says in a soft kind of sorry blind people in the’ theaters and idea came ‘to them. When they turned to New York they aranged Mi PERIOD a . fund to buy theater tickets for sk = Wer be watchful in the swirl of hu- ted was employment and educa~ man and automatic traffic, L never| sien tor erpien ment all able. act, a is w it is a st {ized that sot day the county offices would out- “ ty voice a lot of words that I can’t un- jon for employment, rather than: di- ‘i " ; all improyable. In fact, at this writing it is almost|{zed that some day y - T have been 80 lonesome since] voice a Jot of words that I can't un-| Coats to marvel when I-hear the tap-| version, “‘Thescatien: the, nasoctation impossible to see how the United States can get {grow their quarters and they estimated that in 29 yout ae ene Mover, tha were and she said’ at they were|tap of the blind man's cane upon| began to make them -self-supporting | involved in a war with anyone else. years a new courthouse would be required, They | . ; French and ‘at I must learn them|the sidewalks and pavements. and to turn the blind beggars of the isn't jingo talk. It’s a plain facing of the There is no use to disguise the danger that us. now to the point. Why not a Locarno ‘amount each year, which amount began at once to draw interest. As a consequence the new building will be erected without the necessly of issuing a started levying a tax and laying aside a certain | that my oldest son did not know what the word “die” meant, but neverthe- less it sent a cold shiver down my spine and I interposed hasti Of course, Little Marquise, I knew say “Oh, no, Jackie, you mus right away. I told her I did not have to learn French to talk to you. “De other day she said, ‘you love your mover very much, don't you, darling?” c “And I said, ‘Befter’n anyone,’ streets into economics’ units. ‘ has ‘been eminently successful. : “ . There is even a theater where blind! The yield of a whal actors stalk about so skillfully that. tons of oil, but :t! their blindness seems - incredible. {against his wjshe: “And we have a blind masseur, - — What is the miracle that directs giant network keen-sighted? abOut 14 very, much their steps through confusing to the mo It was at a news stand just off Broadway that an incident occurred : that. ‘Little boys’ want to live and] 4: « 2 in: i Wi eems' to b reltabl 0 r registering a warrant, and the peo- ) “ ‘And she said»fyou must always . 0 P f is! who works in -the ‘hospitals, blind inter seems’ to be a very reliable . Why should not representatives of Japan and the} ple of the county, instead of paying in interest daddies. | |the best woman ‘at ever lived. ’At| On this corner: there is. a blind sor es ey rae t é United States sit down together, as the representa-|and principal about two dollars for each dollar that) “But mover, I can't help but ‘be mfde me feel all warm and, Mover,| newsdealer that 1 never tire of “Ove-sixth of the’ world’s “popnla- lonesome when you're gone. I've] ‘put my arms around her: neck and | wate! in the. later afternoon rush! But the six blind workers who (tion lives in Ameriea in one way or lives of European nations did, wit’ an open reec goes into the new structure, wiil pay only one dol- tried and tried, and I just could not kissed her a lot. It almost seemed hour: fingers, more. nimble make their daily: travels about the. another, nition of the perils they are facing and an honest |lar, and a large share of that is interest received. te HORRY. ike at EAE ae ds though I were kissing you. But I}than those ofa great pianist, deal ‘city, waiting, upon their fellow ris re 5 ‘ite i 4 ; csine ante bent? net ta tte was : ‘ © lie down on my bed andi go jlo! find I must have hurt her someway *t change. with astoundi ind— a ¢ piano isn't hard to desire to remove them? That is the way to finance public buildipga. Wane ee ee a enn util Ht sta Tanne nave fies hee. AOE MAY au doerect change, with astounding, blind aid Stier EE ial ieee ne Mr anode inken « Could not Americans and Japanese come to an] all outstanding indebtedness: is paid on our school- ne hack--until the pretty 1 all got tears on theny und> they ran” A sblind: man, coming up the street,| hard-hearted a! oat jto find the right notes at the proper agreement of the Locarno sort—an agreement that sary. And the vaerage Japanese fee!s the same way house, for example, a sinking fund could ‘be started Too Many Candidates Although I knew that Jac down her ‘hora and got mouth and ‘ey were all salty. into. my What mers and went through an under- stopped and fingered over the paper: time. nd 8 He picked up a newspaper, paid F-| (Copyrigh 1925, NEA Service, Ine.) He was one of six blind social! where man lives, ‘cause I feel that 4 might make possible a furthér reduction in the load |and this fund would begin at once to draw interest. Heat Paula Perrier, I said do you suppose made her cry, Mover? |i :and took his -change. Apparently i | There are Seeniestel 115,000,- te of armaments under which each country labors; an| When the money was needed ft would be on hand. “Who was the pretty lady, Jackie?” slated ai hurt her.” | aaa neither knew that the other was * sore peor Je tl ee ee who a agreement that would permit us to look to the fit-|That is one of Henry Ford's pet theories, and al-| .. oan hee: eae inca et ¥ waked) Ahan the ccapvexsalian. ig indeed, was adventure, What re Pe? ture with a little more of hope and a little less of] though Hénry may not be a historian or a philoso-~ put’ name you know.| Cauy ‘s1asog N ‘S261 did a blind man want of a. new 3 saat eet , pr rik rane ee a Surely there is a desire for ped at bottom, The| money. It is a good policy for any community to yoy want to speak to her?’ | asked, tinued, another? ‘ By eae The state of Washington produces Bete American Goran’t want a war! with Jegen, | 7, Pee : : CREPE een eee THE FIRESIDE one-fourth of ost apple'erop, 20 itis i ely fears that some day one will be neces- See ee NTURES So all the goblins got their ham-|yersation, 1 learned his story. ‘Ym‘not askin’ ‘much of this world," place for doe : about it. After all, the exact form of the treaty isn’t im- portant. Words on paper mean nothing unless there is spirit back of them. But if that spirit is of the right sort the words mean everything. Sgefhe spirit is waiting to be given expression. Nei- ther nation wants war. Let the leaders get together agdfree us from our last fear of armed conflict. (Jamestown Sun) dates for the office of United States senator from North Dakota at the special election called by Gov- ernor Sorlie for next June. At least a dozen more or Jess widely known citizens have been mentioned as active candidates for the position. There have been too many potential candidates already, but not | It is apparent there will he no dearth of candi- deere: That night Jack Frost did another kind thing. He blew his breath on the pond and froze it almost solid. In the morning, when the children ground passage that ended risht, in the water of the pond, under the ice. Goblins never fee} cold and are excellent’ divers and And they began to hamme. on the skating .pond ft neath. It sounded like crack, er to the merry children on s “Get off everybody,” s who was watching the fun. k, eraex ites. id a man “T hear one|,. Treasure hunters are not extinct. lad that it} The new name for them is ‘gealtors. comfortable; (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) workers who work among the “less I've had a good share. fortunate” blind. {little thing, that I'm Each morning they set forth from gives, is a fireplace an ane Pal net poral for peed ere bib IRAbeek: aah ‘i 4 ind, generally referred to as “the want to sit back, whbn my day's | rere lighthouse.” They have been aelect- work is done, and in the em-| ed from the hundreds of /blind folk bers that glow. That's something, | A THOUGHT ! aided by this association because of to me, that’s a whole lot of fun. ene their superior knowledge of the New, tried ’ I ought to know, York streets and traffic problem: The peace and the quite, of logs that “You see,” he explained, “there are burnin’ bi erty and shame shall be to him ‘useth instruction; but he I be hon: ht, put worries and fret- the ice cracking and it is not. safe. ra Peer nas gr It must be the sun melting it.” “Oh, shucks!” said the children, but they went home just the same. And all the time it was only the goblins. Wasn't. Tweekanose a ras- spied it, they all cried, “Hurray! Now we can try our new skates and hockey sticks that Santa Claus brought us for Christmas!” It wasn’t more than fifteen min- many, many blind men and women/tings to rout. For who have never: been able to find, smoke and the. fumes, 7 their way t. And -thére are'and drift till they've ali faded others who ill and-others who| At ease! Th: the thing are too old. Some live in the, tene-jneeds now and then, to c! Make the enduring peace universal! Let's have one out. a a Locarno of our own! nearly enough platforms. There are several things which we will want to know about the person ‘for 4 especially aa it relates whom we cast our vote for the United States senate uae administered in wy | hs m7 i Go Down Into the Mills—and Learn Down where the river windd its s!uggish way through a grimy forest of towering stacks and rusty red wharves, the steel mills raise their great iron towers from am!d miniature mountains of iron ore. , It isn’t a cheerful neighborhood. There is not a Speck of anything’ green. All is dull red from the aside from the question of whether he has always worshiped at the shrine of “regular” republican- ism or whether or not he has at some time in his life bent his knee at the altar of the Bull Mcose, Bob La Follette, or A. C. Townley. A few of the things which we are going to ask our senatorial and congressional candidates are: utes until the pond was simply black with children skating. They were doing plain skating and fancy skating and the double roll and making circles and gutting stars, and playing hockey and shouting and laughing, znd having. such merry time that if Jack Frost was around anywhere, he eurely must have been pleased. i cal? \ (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1925, NEA Servic ments of the East Side and some up;!mind that is aching. town and some here and some, there. 'fireside's a good thing for There are-six of us who tal women, and well worth the tak: them k—you_know, things they can do| So let the | crackle, and ei up| @—___________i¢ work—yo les chair.” With spirit of loating be | NEWS BRIEFS | OO blest. Then gather around you, family affair, and give all their - minds « good ¢ tear * JUDGE: What became of that; Sioux: Falls.—Robbers took posses- sion of Agar, in Sully county, and wrecked safes in general stores and ‘THE SORPRISE™ You remember, don’t you, how he had spilled salt all over it and ruined it for sledding? For salt will melt ice aban as quickly as soap removes int, : The Fairy Queen was so upset when she heard about it that she | sent a special delivery letter to Inch o’ Pie which said: uses in walking the baby to sleep, and put them who cares how It’s the popularity of a piece ‘of musi at maken wadio broad- rs use it until it loses its popu- Jartiy. ‘ ‘ "NOW HONESTLY— ° #1. ore—bricks, walls, sktewalks, chimneys, everyshing. 1. Are they at the present time in full | 4,BUt Namey and Nick were not} | Mat HGH: That's). already . béen| Tbbed a filling atation’ and a eleva- Noise and dust struggle for mastery of the atmos sympathy with the national administration? ‘They were away off on Sled Track} ‘AT TACK “FROM - tried, yer honor, un’ it's fall of empty | tf obtaining Be : mere. ? ee 2. Will they cooperate with the prosont | HUa' ue guntin whe had siwited she] ;@ THE TREAR >. LO, atic ce Minneapolis.—Minnesota defeated Inside, the mills are like weird temples of the| national/ administration in putting over the {sled track the day before. | = ) S EVERETT & If you took all the steps that father| North Dakota Aggies, 6 to 2, at ; —— ‘ i Y fs underworld — great caverng of darkness, spotted with patches of glowing white where the molten metal appears, criss-crossed aloft and below with blackened girders, miniature tramways, cables, overhead cranes and monstrous machines that no layman could ever name. various ‘planks of the platform upon which this national administration was elected? Do they believe in state or govern- ment ownership and operation of private industries such as banks, mills, elevators, railroads, insurance companies, printing’ a haphazard line, they would reach? The mills-are places of work — work .that taxes plants, mines and other ‘similar industrial , “Dear Elts ig you and the Twins So you're “broke, hu ‘ ‘ © . lon’t catch that ught in. 1, muscles to the deat limit of their capacity—work projects? . Tweekanose, pened ie chides will ane ales Oo bd 4 that leaves men's bodies limp and exhausted, that 4. Do they favor the World Court, the have their Christmas‘ vacation en- hy, you've only got ‘to pay back , Wrings from their brains every drop of creative League of Nations, either in principle or oe renee He paaseeer speller whet sence, olve pees “alow naar. ia fogs sthes: a. © energy and leaves only a desire for rest and quiet. as a practical proposition? hear that he has recently ruined al’ much berder ah brit Only those who have worked in steel mills can tell 5. Do they favor a reasonable, progres: | SI¢d track. Watch out for him and Hien you set how tired these workers get. sive development of our military forces as aes MTovingiy.t y some’ Hey be Yet there is no shortage of laborers. Day after the best insurance against future war? AE ‘he Fairy Queen.” i ) day, year after year, the long lines of men with| _ 6 Do they favor a reasonable, progres- {waiting on. Sled Teach’ Hill to ere, PAR Fae 1. 0. a | dinner pails wind through these streets morning and| ‘ lve development of the National Guard and _ if the goblin would show Pp. bed ait Aes ts evening. They come from homes that are little Organized Reserve as a part of our pres- We ns IOPY UE FS MOR AE 4 4 ey i more cheerful, sometimes, than the milis them | _ ent military establishment, and are they | "he other children went on: shat]. 4, WAS SUCCESSFUL Sige : ” fac f f ’ ing and shouting an , i‘ oS me sien ed tages, Shay Teese bans pal pea siberteesepehceel-orammmn | BE noticing a snail fare) {MET BY AN ADROIT ' fi days yesterday, uncom- ecelve the 4 r finan- sitting on a stone beside the pond. ¥ - When‘ a fellow pro} _ plaining and enduring. 2 celal support? ae eau fellow had no skates, FLANK Mov EMENT. he. sant ook Perscspsd hens d7i A steel mill hardly seems the place to go if one 7. Are they in favor of the strict en- sweater oF Pleven th aha , [zany ee the girl is usually ig seeking ‘hope. And yet—go down to ihe steel forcement of all Jaws? * Be ai seem ols id a funny 3 . aie Se dares ae ‘i mills some day if you would learn how to be proud| , ® Are they ready to t.tow the full force | Routes cope gud canny nginted shoes, abreanteite tae: weal of. your nation and your race! : - of their influence in favor of the Great: Hees sharp eyes that -saw évery-' carry -it-way out of | se vine. ? . / For consider it; why do these men give them-| 'Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater project? BE gntvle ha aot A ne nat ey sélvés, without complaint, to the eee mills 9.: Are tiey in‘favor of Farm Ald legisla- ieee Bele Hee Ake eee fe ag ruse ‘your parents + , > that bend them and twist them and draw their lives tfon? In what form? Skis Mesh oa pee Mo deer kat Yoo ee me ela say from them in long years of unremitting toll? What 10. Are they men of sterling character, | by and by he came to a little round : | sort of divine spark is there in men ‘that enables framk, honest, forceful and above ‘board? peal iB free SA eae { them to do.this’ sort of thing? a Hert they always fought fearlessly on the And in he ‘went without, knocking. ) | ‘ex * side. which they: course you have guessed th: | ye Som, Voss fn rest of ae lea oben ta wie ce rad a deters Mant |he, was. Tweekfanose and°you aze e | oom for cynicism. fc fa advantage, on have they found it conyentent die aes ap ta lesblee j . | Rar Bi |S. and expedient to side s'ep.cortain issues for Rg A ered ge oo Hey ; : ‘oe : > ¢ ‘ a ip cortain bump and Snip Scissors and ‘Linbes ; . hoor ‘ 2 . . Bete and Lega. Get y f : ; ‘ rey fear of the ‘loss’ of in arene Detsonal oF political rs and. come at once,” sve sed rset nibowtt. ia ptne mba i

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