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PAGE FOUR | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE beni AUGUST 6, 1926 The Bismarck Tribune| i's soe at's oh tate _ Nobody Home An Independent Newspaper public interest. Then her case is hopeless indeed 3 al er Own Way 2i cs Ag THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER and her family might just as well obtain a house- SARE SS Ss ee (Established 1873) keeper to take the place she should be holding in her ms A BEAUTIFUL HILIUKE — 1. *Why, of course, 1 would’ mind, " I hadn't told Jerry sil of Joan's oF ou Hon't méan. that, @. you, home. ished e Bismarck Tribune Compan: emeeet 8 N. eh entered at the postoftice Zé] Not all women are built along this line, to be| 1] “> ‘Sismarck, as second class mail ma‘ sure, but a large enough majority are to make it a} George D. Mann. wessProsident’ and Publisher grave problem indeed and one which the woman ber- story, and when he re it It ail | was a good thing that ioe Cornwall in. what? A person can mind j was dead he couldn't realize what» emething., without being ‘agin’ it, : thing for all of us it was. He Individual Homes One of the chief objections to present “develop- | ment” building is the deadly sameness of the houses, | ly by oan per year, (in Bismarck) Daily by mail, per r (in state outside le Bismarck)... Daily by mail, outside of North D: Subscription Rates Payable in Advance cadet ychal leh \ dy carrier, per year.......... 8 ee it of the fact, of tee}, 7° dhought Jerry. was yh h Bit _ $b0c000'and thet I had been coneerred| me right on the street; and stepped in the clearing up of the Miss Cleaver| up onto the running board of suicide. car so, that his arms about me would 3 seus “Kass Thabo ae raeentiiies together with the absurdly small plots of ground | siren Ae, emanates: Mamenes snet | Ssk ns: OUER BE were SIE upon which they are built. But row upon row, or bad fot and that he was glad I was) “Aren't you going to marry me?” Member of The Associated Press hundreds of houses built from four or five plans and out of it. Te lB canning litle ‘ He was looking straight at me as he spoke, and for the first time e fact that I was not in the Morton de- ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the | arranged in orderly : \ ‘ase for republication of news dispatches credited — a it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also quence, differentiated only by an arbor over the entrance or a trellis by the eat the chicken first, my I said a bit mischievou: partment store, but here with him on| “Sufficient unto the hour is the evil al ws of spontaneous ori; ished here- | front door, comprise a condition at once distressing the street corner in working hours,| thereof.” y nts of Fepublieation ign 1] wera and in poor tas' There is not enough variety, not entered his brain and he asked: “Jerry, I am sorry,’ I added hasti- iy rein ke “Why rking today? 1 glimpsed his greatly troubled ie ig aise Teserved. cnough originality. One might just as well live Did Ales Meredith et you off with ly ne 1 elitapaed Mis grently (reel Fe —r——| in one of a row of garages, or prison cells, her father?” ie bee oh say a word, however, un- ‘orelgn Representatives : ‘ ‘i . “Miss Meredith bad nothing to doj til he drew u os pital steps, G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Some sort. of regulation should be provided that | with te Mr. Robinson does net know | where ‘he help werd cRicage DETROIT would either discourage or prohibit such monotonous that A ‘am H usinted vith his step- formality. I knew he was sui hurt. Towe: 4 4 ildii ici Ht ii ic] in’ laughter, ischarged myse! oan came down wa} ; 33 PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH pmee Bite elit g es res ead lg soda bie roi “This orang when I left you so| very tired. She told me’ that Tela NEW YORK - per ve meme | ent, takes: lace shawl really insist, tor the (cys abruptly I saw Mr. Robinson coming| was resting quite comfortably. — | value” of the community, that the houses be not all down the strect and J wanted to; “Let’s go and aeve something to evade a scene, and so I ran away.” cat,” she said. ‘ae ave just remem- “Now you are sensible, Judy. Now| bered ry haveh’t had anything to you will come and marry me. Would) eat today.” you mind after we have eaten that| I told her of the little farm house Tittle dinner I have described to you| among the syringa bushes where we if I drove along a little further to a| had been invited ¢o dine. wal white house next to a little| (Copyright, 1926, by NEAT Service.) Wh sent church and we were — nfarried TOMORROW—An Ocean Trip. (Officia) City, State and Cousty Newspaper) built exactly the same. Furthermore the cbjection —— of the development company that it is impossible to Bravery; Its Reward profitably develop tracts unl andardized houses Twenty-five years ago Clyde L. West was a sol-| ate erected, is not valid, for in New York state one ' dier in Cuba, It was during the Spanish-American | development company, which .has been very suc- war, ad-Br. Walter Reed and his associates with the ful, makes a specialty of building no two houses United States forces near Havana were engaged in| #like. ciéntifie war upon the yellow ‘fever which made] This should serve as an example for other devel- gation in the tropics impossible. opment projects. What can be done in one place ‘eHow fever was prevalent then. Many had died | ¢#" be done in another. The public really has the return compelled you to plan a iin —and only then the prosecutor saw well with*the defendant . . her ‘Audience and jurors leaned for- Nodding helplessly doing as he} ward. They drank her words. “I of it in; the tropics and the southern United States. | Whip hand, too, for if they would resolve not to live | \ i p wished. Co i The Army doctors had begun to suspect a certain in that type of development because of the same-| : : cian sia. Phode oh ria: pi breed of mosquito as the germ bearer, ness of the dwellings, the slow sales in those devel- message from the, deceased? And| | She sank down. She rubbed her Fil Vofunteers were needed. Men had to be bitten! opments would induce other developers to apply a ile tone ial: gu By wax Seuparatet” | eae cre Smee” Samant Bet 5 for purposes of observition and study. It.was not, little original thought to the houses they erected i Miners oe eee: ae judge watched intently, He a popular assignment, but West was willing. He and make them distinctive in floor plan and design. i mae you bite rag viet he blr} ne rage Se ee it fell from put his hand into a jar containing seven of the sus-; In established communities it is almost impossible ; ver teleane yout Thut-yie coset eater: 1 fd on |, pected mosquitoes. They all bit him, In four days|to make them over to add to the general atmosphere re tear et nee cri onder a recess. Let ay ‘prints he War stricken. ; of beauty or charm to be conveyed, but with new = . Sandy's lips parted—she now look-| of the witness. be rae Let her Thé fever racked his frame. After a long period| developments it is possible to so plan and ar-| § Z ; : wa sca Aur uatake aite asic one omaee aceateen erualt ina : in bel; he tottered around, a physical «wreck. But , Tange the layout of the grounds and the appearance| 6° Mis = — pealing gesture. Judith stood.) Then Douglas buried his face in his he had ‘helped diseage,avhich on nee to conquer a pestilence. The | of the houses that the whole thing spells “home,” ¢ killed men by wholesale, is prac- | 9 only to the prospective purchaser, but to all who Judith leaned and whispered to Doug-| arms. He sat immovable, not peane you? You told the defendant you %. even when shé touched his hair wit! The prosecutor ated: ss tically extinet today. live in the vicinity or pass that way. were, frightene knew he wouldn't rele oie ae ae #4 Wéést didn’t ask for any reward. Real heroes have | 0 oneecgcne oe a reticent way. But he has received one. Just be- The Films Have It fore tongress adjourned this year it voted him $100| It used to be said that public opinion was molded a month for the rest of his life. After a quarter of largely by what people read. People read more in a century, of course, but it’s something. that day, of course, than they saw or heard. 1 West. says he’s satisfied. He would be, for he | With radio and the movies, this is changing. Cur- neveé ‘Na¥ asked for anything. To be sure he has; rent thought is under new influences, the word that had bis Spanish war pension of $18 a month, which filters in through the night air, the picture that is] " — : the seemed able only to nod. 2 la ep Mb oh, Douglas, deni 66 inant ,.wanted, the, deceased clim-| ne “hg looked—wild—” et leat at ther ria nd} * dared ? euenone T wanted to get away—away from vera il the burden of your rela-{him. ‘The moment it was shown that MEBERIN |} | Syou wer Pressively before you?” would. be cleared "beyond 8 doubt, the stood ‘ou were desperate because of Worth's return?’ You say you aidire) ,, You, know—well—you -know—hel For it was admitted, the know how to mect the situation?” | sid —T'll tuke you with me— outside of Ramon's office at quar- ‘Another nod: “I-fidn’t know just’, Yesyhe sald, Vil take you with) ter of eleven. He stood there tim THE STORY SO FAR debt of gratitude what to do.” mel’ When he said this he whipped tiently waiting—perhaps two min- ndy MeNeil, in love with ed on you? The affair became rapid-| “And you then told the defendant) tthe pistol?” utes. And three minut ‘ater he rries Ben Murillo, a rich Itatian, ly burdensome?” that you could never escape. from “Yes—he had the pistol in his) was seen leaning i ¥ pereeman 7 lease her impoverished family. — sh, forth? Tol hed Worth| hand. . appearing to caress ar _atanching was increased recently to $30, he received a cash bo- least upon the silver screen. Teron ‘uy Murlll and dteusent. © appeared puzzied. Her lips] Worth? Told him you wished Wor! d’ you were terrified—you werd] nee 'e 5 ni r ; ‘. 5 woman had already nus of $200 from General Leonard Wood, and he is| Movies have grown up in America to the point quarrel: tolew. ‘A son dies at birth. beat ShISS eer ene valeuina) ers aioe Suda eventful you tried to get the pis-| bean wounded.” ‘She had able to earn $85 a month as a watchman for the war ; Where 130,000,000 is the weekly attendance at mo- eNeil, her uncle, aids in plans “ais gk ty i ee "4 ga Bahia itecel crept with laboriou: oer for S ke sk that question in another She leaned forward, swaying in depagtment in Washington. tion picture theaters. When you figure that this is trip. rs He There che amcots way. When you were in Santa Bar- alttt the pte itl rane lob ed \ chains “She entdr? “Yeon 1 fried es Hat "to the doer. She hed F<? He is satisfied and says he has no kick coming. | nearly 15,000,000 more than there are people in the! Ramon Worth, who declares his love. 20" weteeclsesap panic anit cages | Jeaily in a vuice that: went vibrantly j fumbled with it and-tet bia 1 But suppose that, during this last quarter century, | United States, you realize what a tremendous force Judith Moore, a. eauaiiey: fells Senay {ocbe done with your relatignship? rene the seem: oe yee ee erty te five pele oie eae theré had been a flock of dependents relying upon, in our national life tha movie has become. love is everything. Sandy leaves waged it ended)’ It..was so] Gctendant you wanted him to get the | dec a absei red: it. she y' po illo and ta the Kindly attenti tetrinl deceased, Ramon Worth; out of your) oF ied Douglas her out. So sh wnat he could earn tor tneir daily bread. But then, —_—_—_——_—_—— pee ayy! pa Leica msigiza pie, bi oa y a ‘had cleared him. % <4 eee i e ., | of Ramon, whose home she snates. | 4] i —} eet hor ria ‘thea ht o of course, thi merely suppositional, and West de-| The anarchist hates all laws; the law-abiding cit-) When -her mother dies she leaves son wanted it seaede Fins ly merc h ioe pa Seta Ee we over.” va . o Sage Nir nei de clares s satisfied, izen hates only those that would cramp his style. sree rt Hyg bee a) ined ent the deceased away., When he| (hi, ‘i ae zou were desperately driven ee ——— man whom Judith’ loves, introduces ict You bowen ead mar io Wed sigh ae tng fh alt i 9 ae k that’s ita Hé’ was:led eway—his head. down, A H his f F ced epg \ onesin the room releasedgpis xy 's - The Golden Flood | ie prand, Havas Pot arte Feo so you wee free OF him? in “aber, quick relief , ek ree paper sta sunk in rom the Missouri valley region, -the great wheat Editorial Comment vith Sand: Teciprocates his af-| = ° The judge sat Ided ” e belt, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and western Iowa, . J fection: Th leaves Judith heart-| Again Sandy nodded. Her lips and| afms, turning Sandy ‘iaain to with his ead low- comes a flood of gold, millions of dollars’ worth of |---| broken, Sandy meets Ramon Warts found spots on her cheek bones] Prowecutor i % : ‘ ‘i glistened—lacquer red—her ‘eyes be- le stood and slowly ro! it, CFE : food for the world. | Evolution and the Farmer iid she telle Dougiue of iw retuem came more and more. brilliant—| of paper between thumb and fore-[, "You didn’t want to return to ushed Sandy to a, chatr. Eee ony 4 rocolpte otek nt, the Kansas City Siicneo eae) dns bela Sant ats (fanta‘see| sand you were" mocked at hie sw-| ame You, mantel, Worth OW en A To eobbing breath: “Ne—no— mr ed with “despairing market recently were almost 3,000,000 bushels, for| Among the major social inconsistencies is the fact! f-~ 2 ries ti way, but you admit that you felt it idn’t——"" fice at his urgent request. He which the farmers received about $3,450,000. Such that many farmers are, or think they are, anti-evo-| Sandy and commits suicide. Sanéy, idttie. necessary to leave the ‘cit; ae felt A at Pane 7 . a “You were d by it and told| that you could not continue to go, shipments speak well for the! prosperity of the re-/lutionists. ‘The theory of special ereation finds i? [Set med that her name ts con. the defendant vou were frightened?"| o¥t. with the defendant. Is thts) havet ou. gion. many of its strongest adherents in the rural dis- nected with tee scandal. Then Doug- trae enced Seinen vB eet wanted ee wakanwal Mie sald bo wenld take. me-avubl shge ee So! herself at Noi 4 cr is ye: i i u mo pul r hands to her throat, rul wan’ 0 “ jung fie great whent/crop te tiarketed this-yenr of. | trieta: learn that he was at humons office it with her fingers as though the| “Because Ramon Wort im,” Wood: “Listen—can I. see that fers an important lesson in water shipping and a| This is ani incgnsistency because the farmer, of all’ on the day of the suicide. Although, breath were now too hard to/ turned and reproached bn = eK inner you did't, wang to go'with} pistol? I'm few interesting figures on costs. The saving over Classes of mankind, lives close to evolution at work. | Douglas denies any part in the shoot- draw he beeame Cay excited, you were say it’s an aay ; ; “Some i ‘ "t just | afraid id to go out again pain that piercing brea to use the rail costs of shipping a bushel of wheat from St.'Had evolution never been, there would be no farm. ine hats anette 7a and andlcved tae incon ing like that. I don’t jus with the Beal - ind wa oa he rs pil the triguer? Both at once?. Oh, lis- Louis to New Orleans is 3 cents. If the shipment ct—or perhaps it were better to say every one would she determines to tell what she knows “But you told the defendant you nwaniel se wet he et és nck tray ae raise ten—I eri we she was wounded were started at Kansas City the saving would be- have to be a farmer after a fashion, Were evolu-| oe Paty \e.and shuns vindicate sia bigeye pg Hoty ae ee the ae the defendant to ‘ried to grab the ” “Yes the pistel—I’m going for ; come 6 cents. ‘tion to cease functioning, the farmer as he now — ; could not ‘escape from the deceased’s| “I object!” Rye t his chair.! it. ... Come here!’ You ‘say. per ‘If the 3,000,000 bushels received at Kansas City exists would go out of business. GO ON, WITH THE STORY attentions—otherwi Lec autl Magee meet ba aae ee sats you tisk to wilt” evelosr’ she bis we was clear | on one day recently were shipped by water from| It is evidence of the conservatism of the agricul- Bee er 113 Breage going away.” you, Mrs, Murillo, that sekern of z ron » | couldn't have shot herself?” Kansas City the saving over rail rates would be turist that the same man who read that the late} A last ray of the afternoon sun fell“ se, of the deceased, Ramon] the deceased made a con' pepe Polygram Sic ination Pt steadying herself against $180,000. A tidy sum just for a day’s saving! And Luther Burbank had succeeded in creating a new] %¢toss the witness chair. It touched Wort return, you: felt an impe-| your then present mode of living im- ee ie arm: ‘noe the pistol. .., it me on : j dy’s face, th: ed to rush away?” They would pin it on her—on Sandy | Let ‘metry and see if she could d if it were applied to the Kansas crop alone the sav- |type of sweet corn and who ordered some seeds of| pritimncs’ ta hee cick, lighting up| "L'wanted to et away? : They would lock Sandy in cells] it... Oh, Dougias—she, didn’ i ; ; | “ a dim, stifling. know—I ki ‘San e 9, c | hi H SI f You thought the deceased was ‘y) % f 3 now—I know a “Saipea be ret ha 1) 00,000. F a corn ~ planted it could still assert that every: ll aalbor re ueanet gtonen é.| ane ay qugh e 1 WR 9 1 oa th feharge’ her with Ramon’s ude! Wood brought J AY mare he region has been urging that something be Mang: inthe: anieerse. was created in its present) x. though she were in pain, as though| “I thought he was. Yes-—he wus|a desperate torment: So he chamber. He put the pistol i Ter done about making the Missouri river navigable. | state and condition. It is evidence of something; her breath was hard to draw. Now) desperate.” her dark eyes ‘enormous. . “t . hand. eee broken phrase: “She didn’t! i ‘i ch a » ininieain a conservati d then zhe looked to Dough: “And you were afraid of what he| to leave him.” On the basis of figures such as these the projects more than conservatism that that same farmer /""s0Qs ‘never raised his head. He' might det Afraid of hin cidim on| “The deceased Ramon Worth’s| It was sind in the middle by the| Sandy was shot in the loft breast, the Salle enterit advanced seem sound economy. | should attempt to impose his own belief on others, Be Fin Ly pare, sents vt SERRE ROS jto bridle all scientific thought, by his support of} clear and with his ‘Weeds shoving} And wee saireet fine A Dirty Story ‘legislation banning the teaching of evolution. high and soe ike Man pares Aly i ) Douglas vigorously to his beg ged angie. nite ee Some statisticians have no regard whatever for; The fact of evolution and its constantly moving| It failed-when the pros < 8 a shouted: “dust a monant! Yo cut, Shean B the bee tanger the the ~ our national pride. One of these record-thumbers, processes are important to every man, but to no one °4 : é Ate not required to answer questions i udith took the She tried to imbued with nothing more than professional interest, | tre they so important as to the farmer. When the te aa Mer cone | Bod MY Nose Tous Fg iy at criminating yourself” || manipalate it tele pias has come forward with Hig staiamcs that there are farmer rejects evolution he forswears sompthing Barbara? You resumed relations | PUS OF SNIFTSRs OF uonatn Ss titu th that cl goes Hines. S06 SNe be an - more automobiles in the United States than there! that, directed by nature’s devices and ma! fl, Not I'v gone back to him + usr Snousts TO MAKS “You RECKLESS, So-.. + “T' ahe have done it?” are bathtubs. has turned the wild plant into the tame one, the|-—never for a moment!” fi came—to “You're certain the mark of on- “At the time you were living with! Foreigners, irked by our self-bestowed title of | wild beast into the domestic animal, the tame plait | the deceased, did your husband sup-| r—— q The Peat slowly satied a wad, srapee bd inet. Hare rt: “the cleanest nation on earth,” smirk and acclaim! and the domestic animal into better plants and ani- of pai “Your honor, the ‘Te. “The ae “didn't: do i the statistician with cries of “Atta boy!” Ameri-| mals; which has faithfully improved the stock in| ‘No! 1 supported myself.” E 6 ‘ Fan creer: giaurect bas Deen coulda’. bape done it unles can worshipers of the bath towel in whose very | trade of the farmer and therefore has benefited his| eral imosths ‘in. the cottane “of the , Four tiver fo. chew hat la snd’ with gxtte Jolate veins runs liquid soap, cry “shame!” lot. decessed ofarmel. pit he provid . N the wiions dia ae | de. | ee The dreadful part of it is that we just about had, If the farmer is to reject evolution, the accepted | the, foo! ou vsay he brought you TEN ; GOING To.'@s f of the deceased. Nevman wee ended 2} the world fooled. Why, since the Earl Carroll case, theory of all sciences and one of the foundation one at, this ne need sue se \ irs sine Te She goaded the defendant hands ti together, ; ae were terribly they believed over in Europe that we had bathtubs | stones of all scientific thinking, how is he to accept Seas 5 ee c J = or An pone it A at depend es didn't do“it even on our stages and in our night clubs, {logically the multitude of aids which science has ae peri ie: ‘Vellow=| i juror coughed angril, will sad : igs Balto fondant, se the leg worgh an otth and turaéd | tell this to to, Douglas? ‘Go aad: tell One person in every six. owns an automobile. | achieved for his benefit? ing way him . Every automobile can, or often does, carry six people.| Was it not science’ which taught the farmer the! i, “Did he support uae a thie Sime? f ASS <3 “ S : trial!” a wie ig ai - Jedi ‘ A ; ; So we can boast that we now are thoroughly motor- | principles of fertilization, gave him the knowledge! | Norman Wood, ‘jumping with 2 . 4 .. ized. S he now enjoys concerning the mineral properties | Vicious shrug’ to his fget. “I. object! One pexson in every seven owns a porcelain tank ; and needs of the soil, discovered for him the nitro- po ey Seo ae is be which hoigs only. one. As a nation, we evidently | gen-fixing bacillus and the value of crop rotation? tying 4s ing to a Sreere, the girl are not very : thoroughly bathed. Was it not science which aided the farmer in his have ss Soe be The 3 = ~ igre ney thought: i? novi it-wen a Y ‘Won't spmeone save our national pride by invent-| chronic fight against insect pests and plant and. ject to this meaningless repetition. 3 = = »,| the \ the I who was dying for ing a se assenger bathtub? animal diseases? Was it not. science which created Ten ee sustained.” terdict Uf Sandy” who could .die—T. a “= Oa aS {the machinery. which has taken some of the back-| For the aa i ? ‘ Women’s Activities | ache out of agriculture? up. at ot % iy Stee Dos spend too much time and energy tend-| Science has aided the farmer in these ways and in| the’ nina ties portent sis teh sia ‘Dosiness of their various organizations? |many more. The farmer should support science in| But Sandy, the dark, troubled eyes ‘by many that this is the case. Still|return instead of standing against it. He dos Pid Oi oon more hewildered, t to. the, accomplishments of women’s or- (stand against the advancement of all science when “T have nD: heh. te paresvule thal < and contend that the time spent in ad-|he refuses to allow scientific freedom in his schools, A man has been shot to their ‘affairs in of inestimable value to! Evolution does not stand alone. It is part, and paree)| “oath 1 sm merely seeking to, show e ty at Tey ed pagar tie ye apdlralipr ges Bases shooting | ‘ 4 ‘of . : ae ih would: hesitate to urge that women for- cut out without damaging the whole scientific no more than this. He #9 ; > f e . ou 2 ae : 3% tee ef women’s organizations, we|body. It is a vital organ, not a mpaningleas cee rcaeee a i bol rs i Senge Speeches aca ‘a mall bap a a 1 ei gl Mga pelbad fro Curb it in its search for truth and fi rede “He reminded you of these fa- shqulds be devoted to them. ps Signy yy mag eho yp ‘atro-| YOR?" i phies and dies. . what sali avolation laws| “But in ‘bis letters Ses-raterced: obsession with them.|d0; they chain kill science. i iN a tig rt” i so-}, And science is the goose that lays ghar Any weal: on. ia bas