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PAGE FOUR pe e \ situation. We can rely on the good sense of our young The Bismarck Tribune; people today as much as in any age—rathey more An Independent Newspaper so. They have sincerity and a desire for reality,” THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Bishop Manning declared when interviewed at (Established 1873) departure for the World Conference on Faith and 1 ——— Order at Besne, Switzerland. Published the Bismarck Tribune Company, id ne 5 f e : who wore her plain Jittle frock with “ismarck, N. and entered at pe postoftine ai at| That the peak is passed seems plainly evident, 3 = 4) t “He could dance. an air that made it stand out like a Sismarck, as second class mail matte It is no longer thought to be quite so smart by z: ‘ ‘ Mherd an ental with Byte eign be] eee ey . casters 4 George D. Mann, sere. Dreaident fend Publisher) ung women to smoke and drink or by young men ; i seen Barry Corawall,, but ‘new rather high ket a Raine rie Sabecription Rates Payable in Advance to boast of # hip flack and the acquaintance of { mast have hed something tn Mi tag een ce bcleg genset. a Daily by carrier, per year.......... 20) princely bootléggers. ‘The Charleston seems to be , q pete him at all. ed about m Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck subsiding. There is.tess fervid denunciation of d She told me he had all the marke i cea A pltside MAMAN): 5.5. things religious. The so-called realistic novel of Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota « 6.00| current consumption is not quite so putrid as it Member Audit Bureau of Circulation _ jhas been. At Jeast, this is what many people think. Member of The A fated P Others feel that this burst of optimism on Bishop The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the | Manning’s part is a section of the ritual of a new f distinguished a and if that were's0 hig mother hac had d probably] too long about trouble: pe thet fis mother i sied oenite br everything That T sa me such a kick. or owever, I brad — back he’ saw me go.’ He went away very gay and brave aes ry lt of ‘of ‘remorse, TY at my- ese for republication of all news dispatches credited | psychology whereby the worthy bishop hopes t> _ and served his country to the end; arms al t6 it or not otherwise credited in this Faper, and also | charm away a condition which perplexes him A and he came op @ poor, mai és ee Pull, yoursat hig local news of ,SPontaneous origin published here-; hing whose on ly eulogy must be,! dear,” I sa fe must go imme- £3, ‘All rights of republication of all bpetiy matter | S°rely. roe ms iat roe Meredith, di inty| © intel, a Lela. Think of the herein are also reserved, Everyone denounces the jazz age, but who, of | 5 i area he Hee t kK v\ F er critics 8 tri a it? ity spelled money. Ei 6 ; Foreign Representatives jall the older critics, has tried to understand it’ ; As paling Aare ‘Ae on knew, ares?” “| G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY |How many persons have tried to find out what. it SHE'LL HAVE ENOUGA . ines thems aithouge t perhaps, she must have known that CHICAGO DETROIT | is, what it represents hnd what it really por- FEATHERS 7 MAKE . knew more about good taste in dress| Barry t least flirting with me, , H Tower Bidg. Kresge Bldg. {tends? Just what has been the effect of the jaz: than most girls who live i. — me ¢ did ‘not even appear jealous.’ PAYNB, BURNS AND SMITH Piette . towns, even I had to learn that there oo can ‘never ki ; NEW YORK ef Fifth Ave, Bldg. ; itendency? What need does it fill in the young per- .. was a kind of plainness than which/ is in another wom: 3 a ae} '<on’s life? What can be devised to fill that néed f = nothing ogy ane ae ma ceed piled icc A wr ature, tive ae} ~ (Official City, State and County Newspaper) =| when jazz disappears? These are the questions . : ambit poy that Fr had eo tg was| She =a ou could give ri to he ‘s Bas ee | which must be answered. A sweeping denunciation f —~ / \ thi be able to} She knew it if Barry could keep ae New Radio Field will accomplish nothing. Intelligent and sympa- \ 3 ‘ : ! : on dancing with you until after the i England will utilize the radio to cultivate a stand-j thetic investigation might accomplish much, by a8 ardized pronunciation of English, it has been an- | Ree ES | . /\- ‘ = ag aed cae NT (Copyright. AP lint NEA ‘Service, Ine.) F. nounced. A committee has been appointed which | ‘ ; \ e tion, and fone of the real smart girls TOMOREOW—Jem: Smith.” r will adopt a uniform pfonunciation which will be| Drug Addiction Increasing j used by all announcers of the British Broadcasting | | Drug addiction is increasing daily in this country. = ing up the hill from the grocery in| “Would I care, Doug? T'll_ care! company. are many peculiarities ialect | Always a serious matter, it has grown more re- SS Fillmore strect.. On New Year's| Holy smoke, you bet I'l care! 4 pany. There are many peculiarities of dialect! 1 ‘7 mene 1] ..He now wished savagely that Ju- a and pronunciation that it is hoped may be overcome | cently by leaps and bounds w il the situation te , ty! S i ‘ or yee. Meare “mae © ta bee dith was along. Queer that she and : in this manner, staggering. And, the drug éyil ifself ‘ES less re- 7, ¥ oof Sh eminem for, Rees Lamy setts, | Sandy had parted. | Pretty dare af: . : f i - “ ucer, after the trouble of fixing up i We, too, could profit by such a plan. Our Eng- pulsive than the’ meghod by | i is_perpetu- % 4 eae 7 They had’ forgotten to order the] Weer after the trouble of fixing, up F lish; « " ated and expanded,“ for “drug peddlers give away} ; / z Coy foe cream. a shame if anything ‘had. bap- ish, as well as, or even more than, that of England, sale Hendiah 6 te new addicts and ulti-| | a \ Judith came up the hill, the bot-} poneg— needs purifying. But even more than purifying, as|" al kee e hence a . i = J A, a * ee ie lend bone dashing down For_a fragile moment a suspicion far as pronunciation goes, our English needs cor- | ™#tely new customers. , \ J : : Sivas. way.40: the: gata wR! nat Sandy might have done some- : rection. As a nation we misuse the language fla-| It seems unthinkable that human beings could be-| ; 7 ‘ . : 2) ‘8 his Tux and you cau! Soothe pay mM sie hit og grantly. That does not mean that we have none who | ttay other human beings to their physical, mental} | gir d "4 } sels and we cop iain Tel Te How ay unceumanante, . + made him ho! ‘ use correct and well spoken English, but it does|@n¢ moral ruin for monetary gain, but we-are as-| r , “He stopped. abru saplizt OR, say, pois oe died 4 the instant he Win tf ane i i ici “ saw her. in » runnin: n 4 mean that the majority of even our native stock use | Sured by social workers sia eta iret ; bar ane Banca years he and the stairs, Sandy fooked ‘Hke ar careless, if not absolutely incorrect, speech. such is the case. eau vit is behead ba ‘ = . P seta had ‘spent New Year's ove) sare! in white, that band of bril- By lares U. S, Judge William B. Sheppard in - : Meet e ee nee re eee * -- togethe: itting it on pretty,” There is no other agency by which correct speech | US” dee : together, putting jt on nrettyy 28) “He laughed and caught her soft, could be brought simultaneoitsly to so great a num-|# Brooklyn, N. Y., court. “I have found that nar-| __ ss ea : vat Meret wight ot the’ St Francie: "| appealing hands, thrilled by the fer: cotic drugs are being imported by. wholesalers, and peddlers are dispensing narcotics gratis in order to make new addicts and create new business.” A vor of her lips; her singing: “Happy You wo? You can't give up your job. {then hel warched hilariovsly ep| New, Year, Doug—oh, happy. happy Why Need Se Be tees and down Fillmore street, childishly| 5e#2” erate Sandy bit her lips, unnerved by lowing hornseee : {shocking commentary on the depths to which human trenrbling. She .got -up, and “Tonight Judith was spending at| Almost midnight. Chet sat at | ber of persor Radio reaches everyone today, and, without waiting for the results of the English ex- periment, it would be well to appoint a commission ‘ to confer with the British comm n to the end trying the suitcase to the door, home, And alone. Hal Hdme had| the table. An e was served. t n " 4) kA thest two pret tg sh speaking iaions: with {depravity may il hoa chee eee eel ie dan ethics told ae sealable gach ea at sera et Se ke oat te mi a common language, may be brought to speak it , se. : bottle in her hends. Then he Bsutifecmity of iprontnciation’‘and igreater: cor —— going on a visit... ce eae ae aie, Minty Suites sed] Sandy about. the meeting and. thet. ' 3 and greater co Editorial Co: t t T stay here? [ can't. ‘to have plenty to arin Doug? "| he Thad! asked Judith alomg. Bus she rests rial Commen We STORY SO FAR | 04 the ight ho had corht er| ote Cte ai aad ae gor guaeame come ang] Seay FRY A er Gey Maa arrears ae - mandy cc De with Jaughing in heg face, saying) in Sandy's eyes. She said yoftiy: * ough thet, lal can't. be here. Come#| quarreled. im and “Ma’ Automobile Mortgages Ge TNCaee ner wcoeecrinicn, Want! | that tender admiration: | want, him to be happy. Sandy. | 1. Aw, be a sport, Jude, and come] 4 Bees ae ee eet Ma Ferguson, who has been weathering political (Long Prairie, Minn., Leader) Tyranny i freqacne you fittle nut! Jude you're | Sond times to me him eee it'you 210he. Came Serve incase ee these vieimecause it'you just ih Seca BB ules toe Pe se nee ea at tio office of thre OMA icomety) thes e ake a ees "Sandy cried, She moved ‘her head) loge, foy have yom Jude? Sey,| “What did Judith say outcome of the Texas state primaries, register of decds. Twenty-six of them appeared to a wont gen “i ros meets Yoved Sandy. He wanted | sharply and dashed away the tears.! something wrong Sorgen ou and] ~ “That. ea wantd to go.’ \ She, who ostensibly has been the skipper of the be for loans for farm improvements of one kind oF] the surf. On the same steamer hame|” “She went over to-the dresser and| Echoes of “her Bundy? Can't. fig oy e left.” wy, ad 0 mm eel A henlh — Lone Star ship of state during the last two years, | ancther. Fourteen were to secure payments on{he declares his love. Murillo, says! his image. Sud.) flechea of her bright, j aautan, Mert ore cree om those just-an my father would atili nonchalantly carries on the routine of her office,’ pianos and 24 were for automobiles. In other words | Moore a cousin, tells Sandy. love is 1 eee cleat teens yo adh bal egg get ot cher she saw his hand:.reach ever and] think I hed no. si ro Fight to Bb. — Jim, her first — incidentally, the | 38 mortgages were given in the county in one week | everythin “drill overtakes REE AS] |pWithoutnowing’ what she. was) at her side: emuate Bared Mouch hers dhet, trembled: 0. | egudith wealdn'e ‘think this?” ielmsman—cruises around over the state appealing th : ig: Judith took up the picture, wide-cyed at the ing: 3 oi “No—Judith -wouldn't——"" An to;the gallantry of Texas democrats to give Hee indy | ‘se og ir ee Seam Sled Kindly att ee ape tit FAA oes Yeh tes not ak fie toe ae ‘obit wrante to leeve, We fixed ‘te Middrs Loken telt’”: “one aeoene me a gi Y}same record is made every week of the spring and | kindly attentions + me lowest drawer of her desk. rid tee her deoking waters | oom for her coming, dida't we, Sandy’ tae Bes end —— . . wi a of vague wes; " \ another term. If chivalry hap anything to do with' x, home she ehares s ummer months, although as a rule there are but 4 4 it; though, it must be remembered that two. other | {hes lseters, tier: ensther 38° vary j Fh a t to Sa ek: nen saa ed ‘them as the 4 f few mortgages for piano purchases, It just hap-! Sandy’s mother dics, and Sandy’ goc 0 Sed. ber piling’ bh tor “ten Ae ge “Tete em os ¥ ou say you didn’t want | her, to aa peng yg Whe = ‘women seck the cactus crown, pens that a piano sale in a neighboring town in- io ‘with her cor Bane ga sayJude — Oh, Lord, Jude—"| fingers clasped at his neck; th Come with us?” woe Mgnt?) way—it he saw that look in Ju- Jim, it seems, is not very clear as to just whose! creased piano sales the latter part of June. How-| the man whom Judith lov "| cgiithe tmiled. bo closed: the | den,, glad” swe can't. Not_ now.” (Continued on page seven.) nomination he “Your ‘re keeping Sakina from drawer “softly and walked from the| her; their soft, happy tau | me, Jude. I never saw you so pale,, | room. lips meeting. ‘duces his friend, Hal Sewe, fe on of auto chattel mortgages keeps | Git,” He, thimself, falls in dove with ever, the proport ing speeches is quoted as telling what he would do is urging. One of his recent stump- | | \ “Kye broken her heart . .. It's| She was gid then that no one felt. : f its level. No one begrudges a man an auto, in fact} Sandy, who reciprocates his affee ” Tell me, won't you?” 4 “when I am re-elected.” It might not have been! they add to the joy of living and relieve many homes ie his leaves Judith heartbroken iments of the lace “Whit a 'perke| one guetsod™ att er malls’ delving! Judith iooked wD" thé ond -jatt ougias ve ao Jim is a politician born, and in spite! cf monotony, but the fact remains that more than] ship ‘with Ramon. She. receives a iet-| Lette shipvin its design. Who thought oid tratining and, ening By Tom Sims” Vy of the fact that impeachment ousted him and threat-| half the new debts contracted are for autos and the] ter from ther uncle, Bob MeNeil. She hegun lifting her things from| she missed that breery laugh. Some: Kim a tear Miles Spee nck Ciace St sxgument is worth) a Ns ened his wife, everyone admits that he is a tremen-| amount involved looms up larg ae ne ee : And suddenly, he ran ‘to| times Sree said: BRS oy rth it was hen whe Menken oft et i Nit, | Poke in the eye. e ii a: tains Uhe closet and got out ther suitease,| yeer from now-—I wi ‘was éel ps rene ioe bower in‘Texax democracy, —_— ee crying bitterly. ‘Nothing good ever| tl But never gucasing that in’ {le cmetald star “There's nothing) Popularity breeds contempt. 4 Anyway, Ma isn’t worrying. With perfect equa- 1 nett ingredible happened. Bob Me! comes to me! “Nothing I've walked | this bare wish she betrayed wher sad, P aeibcate aks: tekbea aa bonit tak: me sacaiaet hae acti/evio aad: ; nimity she goes on signing vouchers and granting Long-range Weather Forecasting Aeris eae Rees iGhe®, dvipe (of) it Till lattering hype. «. «+ Not settled dor her arm, gave him a iiede gay Aone eee . pardons, Jim saved her before; he ought to be able{ (New York Times) “Dear little Kid—Have a happy me mieve, Have. 6 time, ole] Nothing's more, galaful Gann veovle And she couldn't keep herself from ” Professor Robert DeC. Ward of Harvard Uni-| {t'fooks now os though we mes coont “he walked feverisly back and| that window in the closet, Yet the @erling!) and starte wien ete) aetna pienwure to do it ag: jo it aga It looks now as though we m She wrung ‘her hands and| sight of ‘him standing at the ————___________ versity, in a paper on long-range weather forecast-| be able to af, Yes, waacelet, t + “What can I do—Lord—what| saying joyously: “Get a move on, aT ee don't ten a von se siet *, Pa oe i i 4 co ‘ : child. write more #. ” ! id Chapter 86 ink robbers have many of them. Food For Thought ing, read before the American Philosophical Society, | § is is es oleic | ee ae" se pol rina ping ‘hgh Foor gy old] He looked after Judith linge pice Modern medical science is taking entirely too | said that there is no safe and sound basis for the | in, “When Judith returned’ an “hour Once she heard his mother say as ue boii eked” ‘ell ian Others are such bu uch bum drivers, many liberties with us We yielded on tonsils thy- | prediction long in advance and given wide publicity Sane, ter, Sandy was sitting on the bed,} she paused, hands wrist deep in the) 4; 1" full account from her uncle. Fine vwa: pend New Year's Eve!) rhe fello i sable, teeth and blood pressure. Now doctors come , that the year 1926 would be “summerless” and that ie aulat, f 1an| HO ESRRm MRE NEL Seah Ne Seale Tate? Nae aie, 208 - She’ could fare comel_Tt wouldn't s¢; ty gh ny to shar cba along and declare that we can cat anything and that crops would fail in many places. Then with Delphic ‘| +hadows under her haunting eyes.| And he answere bp H : ertain T vin fe i ith i "i : She reached the hi flight of ting Hi indigestion mostly in our imagination.! advice he adds that it may be abnormally cool or Peete nna man, er 308, against! « She at Judith imploringly: es aie go ite her overs day.” steps. The door tecad on ther. Go- gatient for fells ee is Seeating 2 Others, trying to say something equally sensational, | it may he abnormally warm, for in such an extended | Your husband. You have grounds wal by? a hasty smile. ‘That would be ail] ME, in fo make the exgnoe— send him the dill. announce that there will be no harm done if we area as that of the United States any summer is| girl whose name has been coupled eer cat, Eve Judith was com.| could have come. Didn't need to £0| Fellow who spades Bie pu EE help. "t stay her fi yn Judith: smiled: “Where will] . ; don’t eat at all. |likely to be “abnormally” cool in somg sections and with his’ hus turned against him. a Ppp dee Yagi yo a is passed by tho-one who gets Dr. A. L. Holland, of Cornell medical school, “abnormally” hot in others. That is the natural} © Sq hoping to og (ee ‘At. yeu siever ‘make, only imtetabes d on i) ” o . ‘ ta F minke ly, leclares that it’s all bosh to “know” that we can’t way cf seasons in our latitude, “Abnormal” weather | ly as you won’ i fant hy coma Hi the you never make » anything else, eatcucumbers, or shellfish or dcughnuts or any is always normal in the temperate zone. Whatever | fe¢ctiminations, He oug! te : : pe without any scandal. F iad other pet aversions. A Boston physician says it is | happens in July will be “the complex resultant of | your tad I hope as has ‘yense, | zea mbered last year—ell those eres a sida td allright to drink ice water in summer, and adds‘ many variables” whose fingl product no man can | ©njugl ope. Fl é ¥ c “In an: , little kid, : gotten her—forgotten all thos vacatio that there is nothing dangerous in the combinaticn foresee in April or even wit practical definite- | ing to min Te andor ‘thie “Then E : EE i nf A008, happy, timer —— outa llores for wa of milk and cherry pie. ‘ness for more than’a dak wena ney te ran PE, fate ! 4 Jo hears the ‘As he got inte the car he suddei “Can' In the interest of “health” and for the purpose of | four days ahead, thowgh weathe f Plenty of the young years left for. frantic cries Epa atic remembered Judith's eye | nates, bombs are not Se en centering national attention on “the fact that peo- | ficially: ventured for # week in : you—so many more than I had i F eerste we od Way, ‘i fant ‘one, ple.cat too much,” a New Yorker has offered a prize | animals greater vatic power or instinct as to weath- ve from your old unk, Bob.” ’ for help, and Jo. HEARS | Do t Just keep on whistling and you'll of $1000 to the first man who walks from Chicago/er than man, Their thick fur or greater stores of | : ot he THs FRANTIC with & tear-| #et the dog: to New York and abstains from’ food during the | nuts indicate only a state of health or food supply lipn, ‘Sandy “folded "the letter, sn " does n s Criss *For Ie ee Sus mesit Whe teed th bls ek: hike. or other conditions precedent. imola it aeianen her palms and stood! § s itate Hwece ANO r le idled ‘idled ee ad or, Why aid ere bes a son whe io fda femal Just what, if anything, are we to believe? | Moreover, no one can bank on sequences, the tra- pmos ay feat e pee piesa ® oe! NO tomiting” * Wan she hurt to be" ee SS aaeieeee ditions as to St. Swithin’s Day or St, Martin's to the | music. jOW—all things hers VO ix Hone? judith . 8. hae two-thirds. of the workd’s He Went, Anyway [contrary. Just when a sequence of rain and drought | —love -happiness—-youth— Judith entered. he: — d _ Milotin Arandjelovie, Serbian hoy, wanted more seems to be started the chain breaks. Nor is there | spltittnd’ st dante are ar See thapianything else in the world to g» to the United | cvidence satisfying to meteorologists that there is radiant picture serenet the flush ‘hurt much paid much a . HESITATE. oh ii plone see: them oa a e “de 4 tint Sand : ieee ; ‘ States, Believing that every steamer on the seas|any permanent change of climate, though there may "Sandy linked: shy an one emerg. | pee feyst - 3 : Titel | og Wonlen a ie ant awful Re flies weigh- surely must sail to that great country, he shipped be fluctuations over a period of years. A change |ing, from a happy are rete iat Eee 4 ; Tht (Copyright, 1986, NEA Service Inc.) on @ coastwise vessel and found himself in Mar-|which is of interest to the people of North America, | Boh about—about myself.” z : : oe ity, i if} “Good . Sandy? You “look seilles, noted by one authority, is that the temperature 0! hourh ‘ane iat | AH es An After that he stowed away on more than a dozen the northern United States and Canada has an up- freighters, was taken to South America, India, Ja- ward trend, “like a slowly rising tide,” while the} pan,,and nearly every Mediterranean port. Un-|trend in the southern states is downward; that is, oe. sari he con etme free, ii ‘| daunted ‘by abuse and the rigors of heaving coal, he |the ‘contrast between the weather of the north and| Judith stood suite still, holdin 3 ain and again, Finally, he slipped aboard] the south is diminishing. But, again, this trend may |2ke pretty hand: pinched im tho ‘other, an rican liner, hid under a tarpaulin hatch cover | not continue and, indeed, there may ‘be a reversion. |“ oe De pe ae . arly starved to death there before a sailor} All the encouragement that one gets from this re- grew brea sea on him and hauled him out. port is that hile such intonation aa th onetuer it oemaarne pe ius 1! @ years after Milotin’ set out for the land of | will snow or rain continuously for-hours or for days, is he reached it, only to find that he was] and whether it will come in one storih or in many be sent back. storms, cannot now be vouchsafed in detailed fore- ought to be some special dispensation for | casts far in adyance, the public will probably be able | cei cashi like that—some angel in the immigration de-|to secure such forecasts “some time in the future.” ph partment rho could let down the bars. The change of weather may be the chief or sole “discourse of fools,” but its foreknowledge is of the highest concern to those who would be wise in plow- ing and sowing and reaping, in carrying on com- tion dollars.” Slowly, not meeting Judith's ga follow with J events rapidity. | Now Fotrow 2 } WITH s+ 9 ; On the bed wore’ st ey he Christmas: er irl