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PAGE FOUR Th e Bismarck Tribun to from providing bonds for criminals who be before been convicted on a serious charge. * WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926 HEALTH SERVICE: A An Independest Newspaper |criminals go free until the time of trial through the Babies Not the Only Ones Who THE STATE'S Saree NEWSPAPER Jagency of these bonding companies since they are} Must Learn How to Walk (Established 1878) the well known for responsible citizens to go their | a o *_ Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | security. R. HUGH 8, CUMMING wider popularity is due largely to speoppiong N. D., a pga at bao postoffice at! a j i Fie: fry ee United States lack of ‘appre-iation of its advant- }Bismarck, as second class mail mat a Pal eal ages. . “George D. Mann..........President and Publisher Philippine Boycot amet Ordinarily St is reserved for infants | "Walking ts. privarily recreational | The threat of Roxas, Speaker the Philippine | to learn to walk. ‘However, there ap-|in character, for ic offers changes of ‘peara too an imminent need for} scene which are not too rapid for adults to learn as well, for the in- | assimilation and eppreciation. To one creasing use of motor cars and other| who is observant there is @ never forms of rapid transportation has | failing variety of interesting occur- lessened the use of legs tmntil there | rences and objects for observation. appears to be some danger of forget-| For one who is deficient in pow- ting their function in the process of|ers of observation there is an excel. | Jocomotion, Jent opportunity for sharpening the That walking is falling into disuse | senses of perception. is greatly to be regretted for it is} No matter what may be ‘the par- ‘exercise, diversion and assistance in |-ticular hobby of the walker, whether health maintenance. ‘birds, trees, architecture, animals or Any doubt that may exiat in one’s automobiles, there is abundant r-. mind as to the peppery of walk-/| tunity for satisfying study of these ing may be dispelled by noting the | subjects. while taking @ Ik. , Subscription Rates Payable in Ad Daily dy carrier, per year..... Daily by mail, per year, (in Bi j Daily by mail, per year, (in state outside Bismarck)... co j House, to “boycott and otherwise intimidate” all, $7.20 | Americans in the Philippines who oppose independ: | “(ence for the islands, leaves us vold, and greatly re-! +. 5.00, Sentful. While it is true that in the past we have | Daily by mail, outside of North Dal ++ 6.00! rather dallied with Philippine independence, never-" Member Audit Bureau of Cireulation ; theless, the islanders have not lost by that action | Member of The Associated Preas since they were not yet in a position to adequately | = The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the | £°vern themselves. 1 use for republication of all news dispatches credited But if our reason has been unable to see the jus- | to it or not otherwise credited in this Paper, and also | tic . 7 Philippine i ji the local news of spontaneous origin ablished late | tice of the cause of Philippine independence at this ; in. All rights of republication of afl other matter {*t@me of the game, it is far from likely that we r : : ; b Foreign Ripresentati {against Americans who take this same view in the! tone Sg Heat to be — atlas oy Saeco be Wo in ies, jt ‘or at i ilippi: it y en im of m r-cars hurtle , | acquiring some 4; rat or be! “4 G LOGAN PA COMPANY islands and if the Philippine people think they can ‘thelr occupants ‘lolling in their seats ine 40 a execlat orean ization or club. CRICAGO YNE DETROIT pane such a Course profitably, they will be greatly and gazing indelently upon the repid- ‘Walking siso tas the misfortune of ii | dy passin; re ein: mil 2 “f “Tower a weenie Kresge Bldg. | ™'taken. ! With the advent of rapid Laity an tle reanity for competition. " ITH j : . A ual tra 101 ion walking for pleas- ublie seems most appreciative aNEW YORK seta - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | It is very curious to note that most of the calamity ure has. fallen largely into the dia- aes ‘that may only be secured sed County Niowenasaa) ee 7S are taking wo iu Pleasure) in call-|7 short digiencea secenhonl sick. tee] “Svicming yeeiee eviting, tennis, (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | ing attention to the decadent youth of today are not trip could be tide adventagously | gymnastic exon ene cartite eee 7 a “| conspicuous for any service they are rendering to by walking. Chikiren without means| recommended to those ‘who can take = Dramatizing History {combat this tendency, unless it is by their vociferous of transportation are acquiring the| advantage of them, but often are too habit of spending “15 or more min-| strenuous. utes on a street corner soliciti Walkine on the other hand, requir. rides when the same time expendes ing as it does only a willing spirit in walking would enable them to reach | end a pair of legs, may be sek 3d in school quickly and afford moderate | without special B dirsortnk oe and with exercise, & the knowledge it the exercise will The failure of walking to achieve | act beneficially, A prize of one hundred dollars was recently | comment which many times resounds in their empty tuwarded the best description in quatrain form of the | heads. ssassination of Lincoln. i = Dr. Richard Burton, poet, won with this— | It may he very plainly stated that if these same people would take some active part An the Y. M. Cc. 4 { = “On pleasure bent, see how the pressing hordes | A. Y. W. C. A., Boy Scouts or any other construc- | : VIG torthe: play, whebs! Goincayw qusehs tive movement they would have proved the sincerity | went heart. Perhaps, now, you =| -———.______¢ = A shot! And Tragedy pre-empts the boards: of their ambition to dala conditions. i member the ees : | Bills Allowed By 1 Linc@ln alone in an eternal Scene. RAITT e ! ' e ihe | ep ee City Commission “7 ishers wi - ‘. hee “oh » e other day I went to visit a —_—____—__—_-@ | __ The publishers who gave the prize — htly | Editorial Commen | lederasarutestekoe: . : j Zenough, that the great happenings of life are im- | | As we sat talking,» dark, small-|G. L. Spear, county: treasurer, ; H “mortalized more by the dramatic cloak given them !stdtured man came in. There was Lie! special assessments : | Bhan by mere handing down of date and details of | The Credit Side | |pentiag Sessnasesitivthese anaiagiel | tener ety AEA. a8 PD- gevent. (Daytona Beach Journal) itimidness, My friend explained that | Wm. Franklin, salary as police. ? = History, for instance, insists again and again that; Financiers and moralists may worry about the ex- | |the man rented deskroom. hy Pe . 34.00 Paul Revere’s part in that mad night ride of the Rev- | tension of the credit buying system, but the retail ered pe yp tie frit eed NS a al a Beas ‘tor you,” he added, introducing Henry | Heeman ......... 18,00 “olution was but insignificant, that by far more note- j credit men find it satisfactory. | jVaupen, . = Yellow Cab Co., taxi service.. 3.15 worthy deeds of heroism took place on that perilous) If American business went back to a cash basis, Th Her een Seip le | ME ee ge “hight, and complains that the names and deeds of | says the president of the Retail Credit Men’s associa. | ———— es —|Vaupen with a hungry eagerness.| Peter Aller, repairs on cell in i athese other heroes are rarely heard— tion, its volume of sales would decrease 95 per cent. | taxicab rolled away, he turned the “You seo I had a friend. great Rio Sete soca sae But they had not a Longfellow to write— |That would mean prostration and paralysis of mod. SEiny ,poowotbeck upside down and atioes gendan, Eo cre, to Auer. | Covrata feiss Ge, pees arier 1s 4é hurry of hoof in a village street | ern business. | “Not a cent!” ‘he said mournfully, jhe was not acclaimed. Ah, my friend,| Water Department, water for | ; Pan he suffered much—well I know how| street sprinkling .... 13.23 | (Copyright. 199%, NBA Sevtiee, Inc.) {he suffered. He willed to me ‘his|Hopton-Siljan Publishing Co. a # . ; } One person in fifty is a deadbeat, this authority ; Avshape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark, | says, Whether regarded as a high or low percentage, | ii i Ki jmusic. See, I have his oratorio, his seeeee 6.75 LE Gira eal Dl !that doesn’t do much practical harm to the system. | jee oe mbglatle Bbron bt a Ra 117.40 2° : 8 sat | i ae i . nd now ¥ must get the re: er. ‘ : |The deadbeats are continually weeded out and re . IN LUCK—PERHAPS {Is it possible that you| | In New York ||1 must have ‘them sil! 1 must collect] samples And for every school child who remembers the ! fused credit, so that of all credit allowed less than re : ‘them and show the world. It is not] Sloven’s Grocery, suppli FS 4 Without paying any attention | do not know that was the Store Man- | salate of the battle of Concord, a hundred remember— | cent on the dollar is lost. $ | whatever to Miss Cleaver's frown, we| ager?” | Fr 2, Py | went : | Retail credit merchants can afford this loss, he | the business office: Hee ae neg 3 “Here once the embattled farmer stood | ———* | easy. T-have had to search and search. | Lenbart Drug Co., supplie Quite by acci-!I have not much money, myself. Idid|F. H, Carpenter Lumber C “No, I never saw him before until New York, May this morning.” - dent I came upon’ this sequel to a ‘have, then. Yes, I helped to support PPI snes ij says, because their sales cost is less and their sales | called Mr. Robinson was still piloting.| ‘> A Se tatore, ‘him when he was hungry. Now—well | Golden West Laundry, laundry . And fired the shot heard round the world.” | volume greater than the cash merchant’s. How so? | her relar ce ume nor ENe Cbtioam as BoaNaah a: Pe yttemar ae ae ane iT menage to keep ay body and soul | L. 8. Foye ‘rceee 2 ‘a s | Because people naturally buy more when they have! lowed. <'% “nounced, and I folk ersong@ trouble with ‘any employes| i, ine shutlie, A deemmiey Muka: by | A pheauce ight hndich we dita’ bis hipstcrng aii ‘ana: ‘ j is . male ‘emale, before. i e F 4 stray ‘ 8 . CO, ( Talking Sense credit than when they pay cash, and they do less| “Where is Mr. Armstrong?” he Wvéhiliee. in ee life........ The characters flare spee-' eyes. His cheeks flushed with excite- Dee nie ace suppl Mayor Dever of Chicago gave the senatorial com-| shopping around and wasting clerks’ time. Right here, Mr. Robinson,” sai@{ really wondered what he meant emittee investigating the enforcement of the Volstead a“ voice behind us. “I saw you from] by the keen look he gave me before 7 = ‘, é A "i i the general offices and hurried over.”| he added that word, perhaps,.after a ‘Act, some sound advice. He was asked for a rem. Keeping Up With Joneses “Armatrong, this isa young Indpl sight hesitation tc. his exclamation tacularly for a night and a day. Then ment. ~~pouff!—-they are..gone. . In. after! “Someone stole four operas. Or years some bystander oPparticipant in were they lost? . They were in his the drama spins the tale over the trunk. And then, when I went for Marcowitz Grocery, Geo. Ebert, stecl | cei j Hea Maal f fees be | -edy for existing evils incident to national prohibition. i ‘ 1 want hi of surprise at my good luck. coffee cups. * them, they were bene They must supplies { rd reply eae , Wh 1 elle kaise BE cian sane dostiWibitee Kast ereereral “ae! ae He sok hands He condtally ith} “But. what’ happened after cat ge oma eareue tea cee Swit ba: Hoskins-Meyer, supplies . i en people begin Somes ee one her sales and the moment she knows T left, telling me that Miss asks a listener.- The tale teller shru; Wh ‘nows? Someone may see and | Modern Da ‘ “My answer is this: Patient, courageous, in- {other beyond their. means, something is: bound-to| a little more sdlesmanshippt want he Cleaver weuld probably ‘initiate me his shoulder, ‘ {let me know. It is my lite wort, 1] Hartit-Woodmansee, supplies } s is this: . , happen and the desire for luxury is one of thed Promoted—if she deserves it.” Thi 0 my duties the following morn-j sone (zen me . "in | Neptune Meter Co., meters.. telligent, tolerant study of the whole problem. Ppe 4 seemed an afterthought. “She comeg| ing. } There is not a man in my judgment in America {Principal causes of thefts, according to R. '.) highly reeommended.” _. £4 fl was 30 excited that I had gotten rs who has any right to come before your subcom- | McGinn, manager of the claim department of the| Mr; Rebinson left abruptly withoug] tq the street before T noticed that 1! teo Henaman, the gret -Polish com-|Yomortal.” fiw Los | mittee and dogmatically say to you that this or {American Surety company, who has made public a Moment he had gone Mr. Armi) hind me. Wheg I reached the em-| Piven une Verdi prize for his oratorres| Hg Pauses sea, | ral ; that is the way to cure this particular evil. The {7€Port on the claims against the company. strong said to me: ployment office \again, 1 found Miss} ‘ ‘One part of my task is ;| Frank G. Grambs, sup; i 1 He went unrecogn ‘A few months ago, in this column, beat ee: irreeeetized ine Central Selentific Co., supplies I told the tale of one Benaman—Mat- | deaih, He was a genius and must, be| Standard Oil Co., gas .and oil we ? ram ng who won-the plaudits of Europe with ied him in “an unmarked | Rr@n # factors are not known to any of us that ought to 1 “Defaleations by employes handling money and ook aie eee tmnt sell beckett erence beeeanens his “Opera Nova”; whose aymphony,; prave, oathet was not right. 1 have Carle rege elie aly a x be definitely weighed, considered before there is {Securities are on the increase,” he said. “Fashions| "~My name is Dean, Mr. Armstrong,|ly and rather scornfully its beautifal oe ling eccbectene and over} raised the money for a mon hegitta Johns-Manville, supplies ..... | € a final answer to your question. change in crime as they do in medicine. Today the] and i don’t know blooming thing] fittings. I thought this ery strange, eget tee a ee empties ee see car Waterworks Dept., water ser- Ses ‘ | . Ns I ; Bai bout selli ods.” as Mr. Armstrong must have know! F i operas— 3 vice... “ 7 ; “I would not undertake, I am not big enough, | desire to own an automobile lies at the bottom of the | “ “You, aren Rear, at any rate.| that the bag belonged to me. ey bath Bare fenmetien At alresdy? Bo 15 ie greatest monument, - | Washburn Lignite Coal CG = and I do not think any other man is big enough, peculations of many employes. It is not always the] Where did you meet Mr. Robinson?"| “Pardon me, madam, but that ig, x aiken ce “Yes, or course,” I mumbled, rather 1 52.35 my bag.” (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.)] it Naz @ story of “I met him downstairs as I came through the store.” he man gave a low whistle. coal ...... tenes little slice of Stupidly, for I: was overwhelmed by | Northwestern Hell. Telephone to undertake, in the present chaotic state of pub- | J9y rider who steals, neither. It is often the young Side where, for the seeming unreality of this dra-| Co, servic 2 of © lie opinion and public knowledge on this subject, | ™arried man whose wife insists on having a car in ssc eennemnmeneniatetiaeatiineer enn ocenente ein cia ei eee ee hi z s —— . f, matic intrusion into a casual call. Hughes Electric H] ——_&_fotell you the exact thing that ought to be done, | dition to n fur coat, platinum jewelry and all the, “ew, "that fp when Tmet hn. Who] TOMORROW: What Mothers should | RA"Y, 1m the Jewish Calis of MA Gute aot What was your] HSueis np a8 | ™ But I have the very definite belief, developed out | ther luxuries of modern life. ae Renee = : tables to drink coffee and weave | Frise Dames Mf iveo. Benamant”.... § 3 ‘ And so it is asserted that the progress of modern Twins got back to the dogwood tree, | 4e4™*- ‘The great composer who” in / » of an experience that has come to but few men, | ignites pe * mi> thi hon be-done.” ‘civilization exacts its toll in the form of lowered the meter said “100” instead of “10. Into such a coffee house one siaet ais ; thgt something should be done. morale on the part of tha average employe. That the Then they seheclea Tent at cbout drifted Bonamie, suite makina, He| ‘There you have the wegen ta a F 3 six more places. And hy that time|did not introduce himself, © agi 4 chow, ¥ . ‘i A. Information placéd before the members of the sen-| standard of honesty has been lowered. That the av- | -TWINS |the eater aid vain a re ti ie aeteens son found out and homed sueeeee And S md, ‘at Tatereale aie Desslonment iol the. edtacusens’ § gate should prove valuable in arriving at a solution | erage employe, knowing that his employer is insured | “Say,” said Mr. Tingaling, “what |‘to him: He ihad been in America for| words: “Well, I manage to keep body Ae Two! of this great economic issue. Both the wets and the | against peculations, proceeds on his aimsling why CEIVE ROBEDSS BADTON ore taase funny numbers for, Mister/some time, he was without money.] and soul.together.” oe. slong. :cos srvetlve tines in No--the maestro would not go to, the ep wondering which is the 4 ‘That’s what you owe me,” said the} famous orchestra leaders. They must paicanae Lite < _| city and citizens, removal of the city fairy driver. “You owe me five dol-| come to him. —GILBERT SW. Horst tepongllgeryr eye apna bs rvice, present nuisance east of the city, ex- tension of water mains, repai if .firys can learn something if they study the vol-|with the comforting thought that only the insurance | THE FAST TAXI: WITH THE FAST “uminous testimony. Of course intolerance from | company can lose and that it can well afford the loss. | - METER Pee A ; - tenis chia iaeicaat fairy mone i + NBA Se either side should not be tolerated nor should undue | Let us trust that this is more apparent than true. mine ee ‘pockesboe babagrsater A ive dollars!” shouted Mister a ge eecest agen driven to) (Copyright, 1026, NEA pressure force ill advised legislation. Patience and | It is a dangerous philosophy against which all should | as fiat as @ pancake and as empty as|Tinwaling. “Why that would take Pi y : H] ee et provements beld the sstention at Ga } tolerance should prove the best guides in the con- | he guarded. ja paigael Xi waver, nerer, never cya sone of menay/! here cellecied| Ono ov ene, sera’ to bls financial | “aay tures and || members of the ey ention of five 3,4 . gad .. oy JP ‘him dead— Members of the city commission who H “troversy waging over prohibition. get rich this way, my dears.’ today ‘day’ they found him de: | Tempera' y i 3 came, and were frightened over Cain and Abel from hist eogna aay of the Tia at | al and original for us—something which we create | tre vn “ery pede tion | ae Server Tingaling,” said Nick, (.,— THUS YOU WILL DISCERN, MR. TRUS : =for ourselves and can understand in our own peculiar seks to Meighan ey what Cheer ae ne “why don't you hie pe ‘attomohie? |THERE WAS FOSTERED A RECRUDES CENCE way. inclined to deny its spiritual parentage. You can collect ten times as many OF INTERNGSCING NATURE, WHICH WAS Basi ‘ f |. One j & 33 But he had to pay it. As the tiny (om of food had affected an already f | Monday spent the entire days on a } 3 i i or Nancy and Nick felt sorry for the B Road Co tions | tour ot i ion, Z Pon | Child, Home and Schoo! litite fairymaa,” for it seemed as |_Road Conditions | FOF eee Ps M. : impressions i viii ite i i though he was either being tricked a ~ ‘The explosion of 2 kerosene sto g Nothing ix so dear to us as our own impressions, | Ghar Wes sheng enya ne Emporia Gazette) | |oitor hia rent money or veme woobed | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ary readings at 10, m.) | with which children hed beer playne i ‘si ¥ se: hich Me dh auc Be . i There has always been a row over the kid. Adam | most of the time. rek—Clear, 59; roads good. | in a small garage owned b; im, i gee Waleb are usually the product of our mind) 14 pve probably were scared and amazed when Cain| It was getting very. late and the, “St, Cloud—Clear, 70; roats good. | Grosegebauer and Bd Zander caused t and imagination. Our impressions are something | i St Minot—Clear, 56; roads good. considerable damage to ‘the #tructure Fi ego — Clap. 68: roads good. -|@t 4° o’clock Monday. A. telephone Gea id. -Forks—Clear, 63; roads| cable Bisoet above the building was good. va ‘G endange: bi apie “Partly cloudy, 60; roads| arrival of te eee et good. : 5 na ymy privates obey their officers often because | ‘This ancient terror of offspring, this fear of wise arn ret oe i Se EQUALLY UMBRAGEOUS, fméstown Cigar, 60; :sonds goed.| nt oe the officers’ uniforms give them the impression of A * “That’s a very good idea indeed,” lage @ # 10; The senior class of the Mandan thority and not because of the men who wear the childhood, comes because we cannot mirror ourselves said Mister Tinga ji | es oe - 2 accurately. We dislike to realize and vehemently eloak of authority. Policemen, for the same reason, Kid Faas - good. play, “Green Stockings,” tomorrow = ‘5 deny that the child is the product of the home. There! Just then a tiny taxicab with a roads poor. | evening at the Palace . Mon- i Bare able to direct and bring order to disorderly a is little wrong atk any generation; precious | f#it¥ driver all done up in a big coat - = > Duluth—Partly cloudy, 50; roads] day BLAS ‘the play Poopehal on a4 |) groups. The policeman’s uniform gives everyone | tittle wrong with the younger generation. It is ex- | "scho"fere, “Seam” ied Mister ene he Salning school and according to ‘ # definite impression of authority. 2 ey eee ieee vi CEM ig Superintendent W. F. McClelland it is cited and nervous, and is coming into the world “Cab here! = - = Cran aiainee ~ nueicianes, ministers er others | rather precociously. It is discovering a lot of things | turned hiv tittle yell iD ox aseries = E ‘NEWS BRIEFS | ea coe ese It is ane: oS ae in its teens that its fathers and mothers learned in| and came back. i F t - j MEAGAE & 'stgutbe ah iroportant title and be accepted | their twenties and thirties, and the revelations are|_.Then Nancy and Nick and Mister : {.ecrglary=<Kollege accepts Ghent to have been staged at the school. . " ‘ . Tingaling all climbed in and sat down: i for the moment disconcerting but not disastrous. In| “Wr i : ‘itain’s invitation to a conference ~ with honor and high recognition, proving that it is : ee ae ot Ene a Where to?” asked the driver be: =the impression of the title and not the man himself one of the cleverest high echool elie j } high school will present its annual = * | | | its twenties and thirties it will be learning something | fore he shut the door. . ae tightening ‘the American rum rs . i ° , f : blockade. | still more important, fog after all the world does}, 1°, Mr. Mud Turtle’s house’on the i ing in-! i‘? ny 5 Oe ‘|, And yet I say unto you that even that people accept. ;. ees thi ike to call | 23k” sid the fairyman, looking in Mrs. Curtis, Guild, widow <of gover- | goldmon im all hile an hak gee : Impressions may fool us. They often give us the es cit ning rbowser al ele rrrg ce back on ‘his 2 : tise Peep heeieeger mnt rayed as one of thesere Sait 6:29." oT ae ial ray md £ aleve in our ra su ghd But the child, even today’s child, even the flaming phate hae vere ot ace = | lf pe Cae under ‘rest of death, | The. good is always beautiful, the sineerely that they are dangerous to us. We must | youth about which we are all so worried, is merely| Then he started off so suddenly it > TERN iN 4 age Combbittce of 100 to combat/evolu. | “autifal is good! — " te 4 palways be on guard against that most common of A a fy ‘almost jerked their heads off. y \ INV WSS } ——— ‘human errora known as 2 false im; ‘re product of the modern home; the product of an| In about two jiffies and half a wink tion teaching ends meeting in Char- THE LAST ¥ x preeeion. environment which we of this generation have cre-| they were at the house where Mosey FOR INSTANCE, OSKALOOSA payee oancalment gone ta blows, | yqctist® you, fmahed cleaning the : Bail i | ated. On the whole we are doing more good things | Mud Turtle lived. ble in th is 1 OSE gee oe Hower piv eh ‘ z a he serious injustice to deny all pris-| £2" tHe child consciously and with premeditation than | yori, yiinctntny,,wroule im he) IME SOPOTAMIA INSOMNIA to Bette Norges start trom Trotaki | and braccletal”—Panie Bele Mele, would “| we are doing bad things b; by it - in é ded hi op Eesenetes oH) =a : | oners bail. Many prisoners are innocent; in fact | oe . Hee Pr Reeieeh ar PY aggere Svecipe ned meee te tie ake Wes CANT! OSHKOSH a t eal ive her a <daae NOTICE TO WATER . | f law presumes, or is supposed to presume, all cab % : . But the home is to blame chiefly for the faults of * he meter had changed from “00” he child. The toda; preceded by | to “20." m4 Jers age of y wan a if “uwWhere to how, sir?” asked the : i Gries, * CONSUMERS i se A ane, ee P rate for water | lor lawn and garden pur- | pokes became ¢ rective ies innocent until they are proven guilty. But tl @ known criminal entitled to bail? Innumerable Twi ek’s rent Pg nice qs pie receipt and went back i ere , tired Mis- ; + of oe = w York, included Kiss f Browerville, Minn,, for eat seuipture,