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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926 waxed end and repair it. I lke to' for boys to succeed now than therg|reer, There are many avenues of/ and as he has an aptitude for it, take| The Supreme Blessing letedbing: thst lite’ can giv: Aad no do a little blacksmithing in what is ever was before,” he replied. “Some public life, each of which requires| such part in politigs as he finds he “You made one statement, Mr.! citizen’ of the United hates knows left of our old shop, try my hand desire one avenue of success and|for its best execution a special, can do without losing his means of President, which I noted particulur-|the truth of that statement better abe again with the carpenters’ tools, go some another. If a young man wante| preparation. The national govern, livelihood. Otherwise he loses his'ly,” I remarked. “You said that than 1.” d_repai: the fence when it is education and that mental discipline| ment has 10 departments under cab-' interendence. 'those men and women who have at-/ — ng down, and mend the lateh on which comes from contact with books| inet officers, each one requiring “My own opinion is that as many tained distinguished success without | + the kitchen door. Most people in this and learned men, I am sure the oppor-| special knowledge for its administra- boys and girls as possible ought to being married have worked under a ORIENTALS HARD LOSERS £ — country .do these things themselves tunity was never so good a» it is|tion. Even our municipal govern- hayes tollege education, whether they | great. handicap. I take it to mean| Tokio, Sept. 22—It is very diffi- ° and not hife them done. & want now. If he wishes to earn money and) ments have also many departments. intend to follow a professional ca- (that there is no doubt in your mind| cult for an Asiatic to grasp -the i =M : Pi f couple will contin’ their] to keep in mid hov people live and go into bu 8s with the idea of ac-| The only preparation that is worth reer or not. I think one of the mis-| that marriage is a creat contribution| of “losing with honor” of boide “de- OviIng ans 0} home on the Stephens farm near Ha-| what it is necessary for them to do ecumulating a competenee,: there. are| anything is a course of study that takes Hes in-think that because a boy; to man’s success.” feated but not disgraced,” according / rs HF zen, totlow! along and. meet their bills out more avenues open for that purpose| will make one an expert in the de-; or girl has a college education he or) = Glen Ullin Family 7"... arckand| of their ordinary Income, My father than at any previous time... fr he is|pattment in Whteh His proposed t6' she nigel therefore stek a profes! it | vedding trip tothe Black Hills,}and my people led that kind of life desirous of sceuring what I should. serve. : Changed By Storm! eee ee ne ees TENS which is altogether natural and think ia a true success, By petform-| Should Have Some Business How can there be any doubt about) to -Prof. B. J. Wilden-Mart, of the n f "he replied. “A man who has the!-Imperial Universtiy. The old atti- ional career. It is my observation: companionship of a lovely and ol Bild of the fatalistic and feudalistic that in large cities the legal profes-| ciouy woman enjoys ‘the supreme} east, he suys, was “win or.dic.” cde pee are ed erie bf me to be the ing a teal service for his fellowmen,| “I doubt if it is ne for a young ae especially, is ‘dan A 80) Phe stor Florida has brought ’ FY fopndation of independence.” {from which the reaction will undoubt-; man ‘to choose polities ns a curecr.| that many young men are doing Al = ruption th the sur ef Lawrecce Nine Candidates “A boy who grows up on the farm edly bring him a pkice in| He may go into the diplomatic serv-, very small practice and are receiving |= ————— <= — ,of Glen Ulin } Will E ed has a very close companionship with the estimation of his tielgh-|ice as it is now constituted in this, a very small compensation. A college, Tavis had planned te move to ill Be Examin his parents.” I R thors and a competence which| country, ot into thé civil service| education ought to fit a man or wom-! to Had Right id of Parents twill represent ayment for | somewhere as the fesult’of passing an an to be content in any occunation, we and that is a great advant-'his efforts. [should say again locate but will delay, if he For Citizenship ai aati e — | ee provided the hoy has the right that there are more opportunities will’ open Sts sort of parents. I had the right sort thun at any other time in history October 1, Of parents. My father had qualities “What about the girls?” I asked. pers will be that were greater than any T possess. “They can vote and hold office no: examination, but for thé young men! because it enlarges the capacity for t6 expect to gain a livelihood by hold-' the enjoyment of the intellectun: andj ing ‘political office would seem to me ri Hie side of life. It seems to me} o be very.undesirable. I should say, that a men with a college educrtion| “ 7 , that Ne ought to have some business’ nnd an artisan’s iacorie would be al-| nd three men He was a man of ene yay and some of them are connie to he could depend for a living, most in an ideal position. in matters relative and great tenacity.of purpose, His fook on. politics as a. possible ca. matrera relative jong experiences in Yoeal affice gave reene © : ck in the morp-| h very broad und, 1 found, 9. «tf 9 girl wishes to fit herself for ! ve Oe ee as ier len political career, I think the best! 1¢ honors and! #lways stuck to the truth. It always thing she can do is get married and | ‘suenship_in the seemed possible for him to form an pring She can dois eet married and | arth are: Anna Unerring judgment of men and things. or no experience better adapted to! son; Martha i, I cannot recall that T ever knew of | five either a woman or a man that | Mann, He: his d ‘rong thing. He would edge which is most likely to be | The United $ and, after {arms to nine new et in visiting! On that date the given to six imeawles (ll i Three more gtudents } ~ f sent to good positions -again during the last week—tw9 to ‘banks, one to a business of- fice. All paying $75 a month from the start, with promising futures. We have sent ALL stu- es and family nut Grove, a from Miami, Mr. and Schill! Stiles and Mrs. Fred bron; France roda, Man. as decidedly a man of of value in the discharge of public{ dents to good posi- ein, West Palm Beach, A.| dan: “Annie Kali nan; ‘Casy eee tea is! Ottice than that which comes« from | tions during the last ten € ck, Swee i A » La * MG v4 e ily i ve S. eT xf RinMiamitortworyenrs, benny Nek Herren, Ge AnuOny: aed AM Pie we a eon ene ave iHene MMe. bees any aseaticnten:| ee Wier vhs. fnew len Fikenberg:, per, Mrs. Gurine T. Os, ¢tmont i their ee iv ohan oe ‘woud ti dif.| ecutives, both men and women, who| what we have done for Fort Lincoin vicinity, was! Four natives of [ucoia, one Norwe- th r great. It would be dif-} nave lived a single life. But I think = tc ing in Miami rt HEN: ana One tit < included in ficult to say that he had a happy life. that, they may have worked: GHiGE “i thousands of cther suc- <j reakaoaselh a the Tiat | He neter seemed to be se nine Repl | grent handicap, which perhaps en- cessful business tH “4 . 1 N anielso: og dist 7 Hess. ver in hard) oy, | and women, you wi 2 Juyriders Steal ctor vot ameure Rll be hee jwork. Death visited the family often.| tuccoustal palltieal enrea cient ot, auialid.. Foe tree-cuta c n St. Paul, Hut T have no doubt he took satisfac-; Mine able to help provide the i q tion in complishment and always! log write Gar, Wreck It and 47" 5 oe a 18 Set > people examinations with what théy need in their relation- z y to meet any duty that So) we i * Then Abandon It H vreanged for 2 came to him, He did not fear the end: Heatly Tie isthe corntiitente at | . M. LANGUM, President = asta j o'clock in he new of life, but lo orward to it as 1! our social life, and so of our politiac! | : ildit = : Geiss! citizens, There . reunion with all he had loved andi iit,” Wedo not in this cannery ave | cates Suing ibs s Mon-, some phase } lost. opportunities which ean be referred 5 badly t several! J "ius affording a strietly politieal ca truck of o John “ Hision with irocery company, said Set Gus duositel cn the court These ught to her*bedside to receive h awai ' : house hill north of the city and, arrangements sometime before the iher very last hours. She andoned, f Sees _ date of the exercises. EGE eae a vale pair one Se TOU ING Betas siete’ etter i’! Gardens Damaged By ishe was a woman of taste and dis-) | nt, A is cutive, hia ‘eretion and had a fine sense of dis- p LE Ea A eae ta eetiare hav i il Sto 7 crimination. She loved poetry. ii{ Haveyouchanged your capiic wtill Operated. Helore police 4ar%e Mall STONES was seven years before my ‘father plugs within the last could get to the scene th | married again. Meantime I stayed a b . | swe gentle ence, wi sister and mt m Announcement ar was Sen twa. Speeding’ dont the! The draw just east of the court}sreat deal with my grandmother! year | : : : = En eg Malitng honae hill Nad wast ln it SeRtenIny Coolidge, who was a strong, f tute | Senmoudnaiill i | Dr. W. A. Kern annsunccs the opening of his own novth, the driver decided to leave the for the fi i jast spring, | W° pail ai itn na ot, mte * oa oh é Be car on the court house hill, ae a result of the heavy rains whieh !and a true daughter of the puritans.) 8 Bag Fresh. Air Is Good for You office in the officcs formerly ezcupied by Dr. Ker- = ell, Monday night. { My stepmother was all that a mother : Hail stones as big as walnuts are Could be who was not your very own.; gy your tour ain Gliders |. ats ae! eg bh wa nt be , andan Gridders ite tae teats Retina | Rego mauuts | — —do away with dangerous drafts, | flake | tho the pr nd fortune to) TT See of dependable | q = ee ee . ERE is an important development in motoring a portant cl) Champion H' ip levelop' iS ; Against Wilton career of any! Spark Plugs | comfort —the exclusive Studebaker no-draft = ihe Wilton high school football f , before you start. shaw ever the City National bank building WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 22 Dr. Kern has been located in the city during the lest 4 months building un an cnviable friend- Mrs. W. H. Stutsman has returned, ment, in ¢ spending th mmer in Europe, | Man. RETURNS FROM EUROPE ==} 00d - | ventilating windshield. will ope » season Saturday|She made the trip in ¢ ny with, “Did you é : 3 ‘i ; ef Free ace a aetna? | Alva. Minnie BudiGngr Beaters Former) bition to Chempion x— Ie is one of the patented features of the new ship and will be pleased to have his old friends He Mandan high school shot hi rth Dakota state librarian. lee faulted fo mp 60c a | Studebaker Cistom Sedans—enabling you to enjoy call on him at his new location. hietes: 0 ha vi s i 3 ‘sutsman let Mandan e latter part i . . . a week and-us a result of the showings! of dune-and met Mrs. Budiong.in New| “Living in the country 1 did not Redes perfeé ventilation in a closed sedan—without the ‘ at time in scrimmage, York, whence they sailed. While in ¢ mitch knowledge of railroad en- Each danger of direlt drafts. DR. W. A. KERN, Dentist has opened for the e Mrs. Stutsman visited the gincers or policomen,” he answered. ids of France, the American; “As I now reeall it I had , Switzerland, the Austrian | rather hoped thab I might keep store . when 1 grew up.” “Did it ever occur to you that you ht be president when you grew Mandan will Even in a driving rain you can ventilate your car n this season completely without lecing in a drop of water. A turn of the handle on the dash deflects the air current up over your head or down into the driving compartment to dispel stufly warm air. Come in today—let us demonstrate this and many other features of the new Studebaker Custom cars. Standard Six Custom Victoria . $1335 City National Bank FB: Reims 23-24 Iding Phone 1141LR a dof green men, F ~ TO VISIT 1 promise of speed and » Ww 1 occurred to me. If the erday morning for al “That neve en proposed to me I erie i J question had A Tie first team lineup will prob S a r jahanla have eae aul ae net not be definitely selected until j would never he qualified to serve my, the Wilton game. The fact that President Coolidge ‘countrymen in that p6sition. I do! oO ositions Pp open a ere! + jot recall that any one in whose jud, Many positions are open and there] Answers Friendly, (nT wesla tlace, suck ellance o few expe onth’s Vv! = lrourkt » biggest! * ever tald me in my younger days that| Standard Six Custom in. . $1385 Fad ot Candidates that heeteccr, Human Questions) (Spould be'president. it my mother | — nein, » 28 bo aknewn in Mand pam had*any such notion she ‘kept “it to jig Six Custom rougham .. $1985 at ticmothat thei® chan depend en-! (Continued from page one.) herself, and the remark of my father cats ther aon trely on their showing further; to find time for every year,” I sug-|Tather indicated that he thought devgloped. a nd alertness of Kested. if 1 did not change my, SS spicit which brought the team Visits Plymouth Regularly ways I would come on the’ “we much faster than seemed pos: “You mean Plymouth,” he smiled.| town. He kept up admonitions of | le two weeks ago. That is different. Plymouth ¢' that character until I had entered ke squad was hand etn 75: ‘ords=paci in the Blue Box Cc Each ne something that I need in my work] Public life. I think his foreeast im-/ uipment in the carly of and cannot get anywhere else. It ix; Pressed me as being very import-/ ut this difficulty h «a n now 31 y s since I teft Plymouth to! nt.” C HAMPION jstudy, law in Northampton. The pe Opvortunity For Young People | Depekdable for’ end posi-! plé-among whom T was reared we asked whether he thinks there in| 20> for Every Engine Custom Sedan (for seven) . . $2245 f. 0. b. fattory, including disc wheels, ‘e-whee! brake | The President, a Big Six 1» front and rear bumpers | ’ | Bismarck Motor Company Ficek, Ellison, and of the kind that make up the baek-|? ‘ nee, opportunity for boys now as’ Toledo, Ohio | Vineent bone of the nation. For some years| When he was a boy. ° lived in much; different sur-|~ “I think there is a better chance Bismarck, North Dakota and in a very different at- ? ut —T return ther® A whole wi T can so as_— to ckfield aspirants are fight-! re’ my knowledge of how These include the ordina n of people in ree Heidt, and, this country 1 I do little work on nk, Me-) the farm now, but I did much when I ss ad, 'Wal-| was a boy. T like to dispense and Wr Ralph Die-| the kind of service that it is, neces- Spielman, Archun Swanson,|sary for me to have at the White ich and . Brucker.| House and wait on myself. If I find Il, Spehn, Peterson, and a num-| a strap is broken, I like to get out of the sq also show possibili-' the tools that are used by shoemak- jers and harness makers, make a = Beg Law’ Case Up te For Hearing Today DR. R. S. ENGE STUDEBAKER “egg law” case came up fo eacter.: ; Td. Krause Chirop : wfternoon when H. 5. er of the Mandan Consultation Free y and Produce company, ap- peared for preliminary hearing on the | Lucas Blk, Bismarck, N. D. = nares, of violating the North’ Dakota | EZ eow law. Attorneys Sullivan, Hanley and Sul-| van are rep enting the creamery n the ease which may develop into a ~ hot legal skirmish. 5 | ‘The case arose out of the action of =the Mandan Creamery company ini = purchasing a nment of eggs E1rom a Hebron storekeeper without | “first eandling them. After they had| =:;heen brought to Mandan they. were | = tested with the result that 63 out of; 9,000 were discarded. The law says! the bnyer must candle the eggs be-|) ‘ore they are shipped. & KENNELLY MADE PRESIDENT OF | te i EMBALMERS f T. G. ©. Kennelly, Mandan, ,wa lected president of ‘the state “em- site"iae "ye" ett! ‘This Office Is Now Under the Management of Dr. 0, T. Olson i cE “ime cereent Me tae Bod _. and associates irae sole eager sag “ed Bhonre. alrenra st wee | a S peony ta In behalf of the NEW YORK DENTA! CO., i wish to state a few facts that will enlighten a few of those who are skeptical, ' = _ WWL LIVE IN CHICAGO Sinc2 I came to Bismarck to manage the’ a ee So te eet pov liad wene) interests of the New York Rarbigen Be Fi oO zo e me, is « SHebling Meas formerly amboyed by the several of our patients have come td me = Northern Pacific railroad. with statements which are being’ pet- : pa lean vated by people entirely ignorant or’ inform many who have n>t heard cf us and dealer nearby. _STEPHENS-CHRISTIANSEN ly misinformed as to our sresont busi- our Dental Service—and set the minds of a Ce ae miurkter ness and professional. policy. few who persistently misstate facts, “married to Emery Stephens, son of C.! W. Stephens, Hazen, ut Hazen “tte | Bergman, offic. We Are Here to Stay b Seiterter eats ‘at wort Pots cad $4