The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 8

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Min “Th ch Meets ploral:! Crimi under Pond measu of the ed by tem 0 and ti the PAGE EIGHT WOMEN MIGHT STUDY CRIME QL. Young, Bar Association| > of club women,” ha distinguished personne haustive sur Survey ticularly those relating to crime. Organization In Missouri nesota to inve administration of Many others suggest” them-| . economic conditions political | industrial conditiona,tem- conditions and so on, No dowbt it will be found that th ituation will not be wholly remed hanges in the machinery jus ELEVATOR TEN OF 4 STATES | The problem lies de tha D Tl NS: at. Public opinion has been very, IN COMPANY lenient in its attitude toward the Ne has been pampered paroled or has not} it_ must | n slight pretext His business hazard present machine ikening of | jot, N. 1 15, ~(P)- North home can axity in the observance lly in the matter to find out said Yo ¢ National Crime Commission, much to make available age ot Pred a will make it possible to take Rip lowae: GHEE gene action to improve a de- | 80 to Di ile sit The first ex 0. Tut rreat work | the movement - ‘J first } , There fa . women, firs ng to the incorporators, Set enc ae oe ra] sett high moral standard by | jg the intent of the company to fi stage of agitation was the Cleveland) yjnolding the law in the home and] ance and federate the of the Administration and secondly 1 the community, find- | vators of the four hard sp rement of the administration only the ex Man’s Character HEROSTEAMER organizati 1 and moral} T Quarantine justice was | this year, The ship began her " % Ihe made President, ake This evi orthwestern Grain Mar- Suggestion tation ot more ; keting Company” ne rank and file of our citizens nol gy p, - ; Dakota elu w might profitably [The rank and vara orhe Heel ie Mee Uo CID enka gi teia interest ther os in a study ofl one pecull for the club } Elevator yield: ie es and crime conditions a sible cures, | woman eee ee ues ©. L. Young, Bismarck, president of patie Vio e meeter bese nee the state bur as: ion, says in an) ty another. ar’ CURE rye vl eat Ll eh aL tod a article in the official publication of cherman, national president of the iy he ‘i Hy eting the State Federation of Women’s | pederation of Women's Clubs, calls Conduct x gen- , 286 USL f attention the neces’ Wav Seon buy ve ventures now under way for) iver iio avera the sla Orel the improvement of the admintstras | without enforceme! mt under the tion of criminal justice only the strength of ji new field for the study counteract ol to, it ‘in- mers: cle-| ing wheat dice ope t ‘| ing out what the lo Le tes so as to give them a common We Watura 1 ing to enforce it, and bringing the TNSUHOUMUNTOAROUE AHRES me Sats S ;istrong light of public opinion to acquire such terminal eases an mtemnpe at a statistical’ year upon the matter. Only in this ene damapany: Teyhiee : way can we combat not quire, of the criminal laws. pL GS wet minority who arel| ” nk W. Murphy of Wheaton anda one asl: Pirate 2) 22 ane een pon emade ny) the Chi + best to repeal our pro“ Halvor L. Halvorson of Minot are J months ol all 455 cago Crime_ Commission, hich as a ‘on jaws and minin th en-| acting as counsel for the new gom- rew: 4 eosin CUAL Th Loa el ment but the growing diste | pany, according to papers on “file vlad saad re adequate revi- int especially among our young! with the secretary of state. | sion of the state statutes, and par eee ee tance of all laws.” “A similar movement has eee in the organization in Missouri of the Missouri | Association Criminal Shown by Way He Justice, whic! undert: a thor- ough investigation stat in its Teats a Woman B ACK IN HOME 4 scope and which has included in its nese plan the purpose of initiating and/{ wy » 15.) “Be- securing the e of legi nm nan is the custodian of love and undertaking such other the destiny ef mantaniher action, tending to dimin 1) hands,” Dr. D. Robertson, pastor to’ improve the administration of! of the First Presbyterian ‘church, MPa er nal justice as are suggested by | declared in his sermon on “C ‘ourt- | y" Sunday evening. se to pr, Ship Has a Triumphant Trip some eig eof herself a) Up New York Harbor From Governor » make himse - nie and respendi eb. 16 The f ident Roos. hero and its toda d her to make recom’ American — shores | revision in the laws or for their move | Dr Roberteon ¢ men. in| sine cue of the crew ive administration the audience. think nobly | of the Antinoe on ement is only in its in-| of her, she will resporg’ nobly to you, | Januar a | doubt similar investiga-| But if you place show above sub-| Decked out in formal dress, with | 1 be made in each of these! stance, ipleasure above duty, the} decks scrubbed and brass — shining, states, for the conditions in no twoj world above the church, so will she.” the liner quarantine States will be found exactly iden-| The way in-which a man treats a) by a represent- | igal, and what may amount to an} woman is the index of his cha port: of New York, govern- effective reform measure in onc| he said! f wives of members of state may be wholly ineffectiv 2 —— is crew unl newspaper- ntiotlrer. The problem of curbitsr “HUNT DEER my, navy and the Unit-| crime is a complex one. The Chi-| Devon --More Americans deka | ah FSuddeagnipping boatd also. Were cago Crime Commissjon found that! ever are hunti deer in England | represented. triumphant “Erp up the harbor trom quarantine at 10 o'clock, amid the shrilling @f the | whistles of every craft in. jsight. | Passengers and crew lined the. xeils i | of the liner, waving gaily in response to enthusiastic greetings from the) s of other ships. | @ Guns Give Salute | The guns of Fort Jay, | nor’s Island, thundered @ salute as | the procession moved up the’ bay. The ronr of ship’ whistles, aug- mented hy continuous blasts. “from sk Minnesota Charter For| the hundreds of: factory whistles, | blotted out the sound of lower Man- hattan’s noisy activities, Nearly ten thousand j crowded along the Battery sea wall! land hundreds of others flocked to the windows of sky scrapers for a | view of the ship. Police reserves were called out to maintaip order, Enthusiasm Rana Wild As the liner hove into full view out of the smoke and haze whith blanketed the harbor, hosts on shore showed wild enthusiasm. Miles of ticket tape fluttered from office win- dows, while in the strect hats and coats were waved wildly. A number streams of water high into the air. OST “ON HORSE £ E This little town « Wartnal owns a gho: Ono witness said that he was terri-| fied by an apparition on ‘horseback which rode “through” him, LOST Strayed from 208 W. Broadway, Let Nature | stop: chronic PORT TODAY) constipation | Here’s sensible relief for you TF your Stomach ana Li are weak, ys food not digested, Sour, undigest food stays in your body, and causes bad breath, fon. ae and consti ‘or 53 years, sensibly ccerncted oe con: stipation with Chamberlain's Tablets | for the Stomach and Liver. They not only relieve constipation but rem ney the cause -a weak stomach. 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