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PAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 —_—=+ tig. i daa BREAN Where Does Santa Claus Go After C h ristmas? == wy ab aa Bore Catv Redes lis tits ar dns BARRE By DWIGHT S. ANDERSON orative schemes for their ow RS HERE does Santa Claus g0 | munity. |for me: ‘Where is’a represemtative | today are being allowed to exercise] In the matter of books and. writing [wenett 0 THE DERASS Hote decide [0 every abeeilet, You Seana Ml | thelr. opinléaa finch. core than thoy Lidperinie ence girls were allowed | what it is they need to help their|Honaire gives a hundred dollars; | “re # decade ago, the privilege of independent selec- This is the conclusion of Miss|tion than in any other item. children and their grown-up folks. |and the wage-earner a dollar or two, | Helen Ferris, editor of the American| “It. is important, in line with the .,|/and the newsboy a couple of pem | Girl, bused upon a survey made by|trend of modern educational methods, “Last summer I was kept busy in| nics at comes from everybodg; | the Girl Scouts umong hundreds of|the girl be allowed at this age to numher of places running fresh! ang in each section I havea central | Members between 10 and 18 years of| exercise her powers of decision,’ | air camps for poorly nourished chit- room: the country collecting this money New York, Dec. 17.—UP)-sChildren Books Greatest Freedom after Christm: Unless this ¢ whiskered old can show a good appearing in public but once a year, ni ; age who read the magaz says Miss Ferris. “For it is only inion Given in Response to ; ° : é i office where the money is collected Choosing Their Clothes thus that she will gain self-confi al Z Ms and then retiring for (welye son jdren, where :he good outdoors, the | and where the work is orgafized t_parents are consulting their|dence. ‘At this age the girls wishes Request Made By Manager = into seclusion, he is a fake phil |sun, the air and the right kind of | 1, he conducted all the year round said. Miss Ferris, tremendously to go on to the world > thropist food, built up their reserve strength | in my absence. I can't be every- | Tevealed in the fact that of the 1 of adult activities and interests, and Jie of Insurance Fund fie genera 5 preuibialin 16 te |tor the city life in the wilae, girls replying, 70 per cent, for knows she must go om. Yet she is rue, but all happens on one agreement between the Nor th night, Publicity he has his pl « | stance, indicated that they were al- overcome with timidity and a feeling My business jf Drincipally ug | “You'll be surprised to know tha | lowed’ to help in the ‘selection ‘of | of her own inadequacy. Mort ane of prevention and, 'as you see, with) |) a 1 600 organized tubercu- | their own, hats. Sixty-two per cent| anything else, she needs self-confi- special reference to chiliren. One| ee ee ean ae helping. me iw | had voice inthe purchase. of shoes,| dence, the knowledge that the cen in plenty; ents fairly choke pooks and daily newspa- 7 the and 33 per gent helped to select their| select and plan and ecarry-out her bs | nursery pete peti CMieane:, in the| this year-round work, and, as well | own books.” share of the world’s enterprises.” ul agent °S pers with his exploits on Christmas | Modern Heal ee children |@8 I can estimate the number,’| Even. more significant, believes public: tinildinies ny ete Tal owhere dachiasdenuead schools of the country. Children Gereral) other times? 38.400 volunteer workers who help | Miss Ferris, were the 706’ girls who| | Bobbing the hair, and skirts more 1 hel make tl wn selections independ-| than six inches from the ground are come knighte-errant of health in| Sel! Christmas seals beginning | city, banned by the divisional officer of the war on disease. So many chil-| Thanksgiving Day.’ “tn the matter of hats, for example,| the Salvation Army in West Hibtle- ime tetonig it is almost impossi-| “Well, you certainly fooled mey*/22 ner _cent_make thei lec- | pool, England ble to count them. I did so a year|°*¢laimed the i rarcehily cn aae or two ago, just to find out, and Seiad te dale found there were mote than two . Attorney te ruled in to Hs Hopton, manager of th tate fund Commenting on the Sh joining this honorable order be- matter that simply has up. In this inquiring | ginning to a& Claus of being pretty | are bted whether ” I find that you are too busy at your Heaths eat onally delivers all the p — work to be tooting your horn all the the appoin \ at the fireplace “But how about the death rate?| time, spring, summer and fall. You bea ee peng dey conan + im others it has You've been in this Christmas seal) wait until Christmas when you watt Sig the same opinion Shafer hold d that he business for almost twenty years | money, and then you puil your big that the reinsurance provisions of 3 of Santa Weighs Children’ to Learn if They Are Under-noar hed now. Have you accomplished any-| publicity stunt with reindeers and the state law do not permit we ee to iick t all that.” ie agli la er fom | es to dec: | The reporter saw at ones that what-leverywhere with health education| «lve helped to cut in half the “Confidentially,” replied Sante, Mieece with old-linc eae a te spectacular [eVe? Santa's business might be it/in the schools. ‘The best] tuberculosis death rate in that|“the big reason I call on the boys ton asked if such insurance must | sift poeel hag het rhs Bess time,” answered Santa. “One hun-|and girls on Christmas eve is ta, ‘ he placed with the state fund hot ouly at Christmas, but all] dred thousand people in this coun-| take a peek into their homes while Y. ( ; B Cc f bl Ree yt or whether th »| year round.” try fail to die each year who would they nasaniee and check up on my ou n e on orta e. pant tr eta hulk Pea he reporter blurted out his ¢rrand.| Just then a prim little nurse en-|die if the death rate had remained | health work.” te. the hullding in pla ih Santa," he said, “is what) tered and presented a bill, At read: | what it w when the little Christ-) Santa shook the reporter's hand. Sneak ng about you. How “rt bur S. Claus, M. D. mas seal was born, Maybe that's a| “Glad you came,” he said. He present-| t f it that there is a proper time for ev- ea at (othe information’ asen, most of whom ware naked to |Milk for February, 1925... .$468.29 | ty a desk in the ha course I don’t mean the same peo-| erything, It isn’t-always while the t. Two rurses were weigh- ; funny way to put it,” he added, The reporter went away thinking A G d L h ‘rhe room was crowded with chil- To Greenfields Dairy, Cr. aughing with good nature. “Of 1 2 or on or an Pp er pygoreris ‘a Santa reached down in his pocket | Ple fail to die each year. But there | band is playing that the soldier bea Seen AR tat ratio? s weghttad and pulled out an enormous wallet |#"e that many every year who| doing his best. It was quite plats insured by the fund in stock were busy jabbing in tele-| bf Sheep Lined Ulster Will : g well as height on a chart, Santa |Ulging with green bills, He peeled| Would be gone if the death rate|that Santa’s health factory had panies for the purpose of in phone calls on the switchboard. t i 2 he account. | were double what it is. And it was| steam up in its boilers every day in 4 “himself stood in the center of the |°™ enough to pay t . y ye ” ( Pp ing the fund s no oe ho ity row. stoo “This must be @ mighty expen. | double twenty years ago. ; the year. ee) ou arm. They Last. the w anced at it as it lay there eee oe lout taking it up, for both her certain portions thereof s in the law for the e : ; I ete een conuitatiiey you're from the newspapers, | $ive proposition all over the coun- Mane Penetit of the stare ’ breezed Santa with one of| try,” volunteered the reporter. ee uny va of te Hi nt Heoleedee world-wide grins of his. ixpensive nothing!” he exclaim- | for any part of the risks involved. “Well, then, I'd better ‘fess up, for|ed, rather ruthlessly. “It brings you fellows get to the bottom of ev-| back the bloom to thé cheeks of erything. But make it snappy. I've| children. It’s cheap!” | got twenty more kids to examine} “But where do you get all this REHEARSALS | before 5 o'clock.” money?” the reporter asked. Where do you go after Christ-} “Money? The people give it to as?” the reporter asked. me when they buy Christmas seals, ots of places—everywhere, in|my boy. A fenny at a time the answered ta, “Just now|money rolls in, Last year I had | am examining these children for|the tidy sum of $4,750,000 to ex- \ 1 i the signs of undernourishment or] pend in the United States. Bes AN DUR: incipient tuberculosis. That's part! “I spend this money differently sliko fairs of what I do all the year round.|in different sections of the country ike Affairs M Y:CHRISTMAS On top of that I conduct open-air | —doing whatever is needed in each Artists and Directors s schools in some places, support pre- | particular place. I always see that ventoria in otiers, where children | most of the money people give me can <o and live in the open air 2nd | when they buy my seals stays right The Badge of Health sunshine. I am pretty busy me Mahe tna they live and is spent for ch OF STAGE LIFE Are Busine Forget All Else DAHL CLOTHING STORE Carries a full line of k drawn from the m ries show that modern youth be-| almost impossible to-live Christian A Py or into the ae civilization has completely . | 4 | Gah: teém “the ahes ied aed broken down; that parents do not |ttue to the business ethics fa a i : A ad tier replenished from the | understand real “home-making,” as|employers. Harder still had they We ure offering 10% DISCOUNT on all OVERCOATS and. dit wine, generally three four they did formerly, and that’ the| found it during long periods of-unem- y } * “ ahea 3 3 dren of the present are not in-| ployment. from now until Xmas onan bata , great sherry is us ined to submit to authority unless |" But priority among all the prob: wee batted agate n vars old, mellow 4 |they can be shown good caus: lems of youth was given to that ot} MMe radical notcs that ment tn > “bodegas” of Xeres tire | am questionnaire w amplified bil Great cl incall counbsieg since faithfully executed n be found sherry dating back | arliament of|the war, revision of sex standards, 5 = It i k thick syrup, | d oi Helsingfors i t August at cba rane 16r peee ts aoe ta 4 wan When off Doapite Us . Prohibition, | ee drinking. [Perea Do Not Understan ae Rone earn cae ecient Bi imho spn Wha leiied gael tere av des ot) American Oak Used in Mak- Library Has Signed | Real ‘Home-making, Ques. | Yu" neulquarters here.“ |gince the war weakened parental can Bi he ence sag] Me Shen Bete | iiling Re Dtate Oe i ee ieee oe ie love, and not on f As to how) representatives, but the Anglo-Sax- Geneva, Dee. —#)—The little] far youth should be allowed to go| ons in general regarded dancing, un- red schoolhouse all that its sim- its own decisions, opinion) der proper supervision, a5, healthy ity implies has been shoved off| was divided. and a natural means of socfal inter- the picture by “the rebellion of| Youth made it clear that-it is not| courses = youth” which the, world today to accept decisions made by 1 £ Nashville furnish-| through eyes nearly as practical eurs pa Youth -wants| The average money loss in “a jue bh to the state. It| Were these ir parents of the] leadership, but leadership based on| per case of eggs resulting re ~ Wrenne by Edwin A. jays of the past. understanding, not on tradition or a| age in transit amaunts to 1. _ indian, teadee, dagethen s of a questionnaire cir-| mere difference in age. according to test Fecently made by 2 will! with a letter to his Nashville friend, culated by the Y. M. C. A, in 86 coun-| Many bo: id they had found it|the Department of Agriculture, n placed in| dated Fort Yates, Dakota, 1886, ex- | ining: rapet the “autograph” of the can Oak Used ibition notwithstand-| ortant part in the x pain, D but Of is equally famous SUNT place of ( Pp costume: éarce onto which Coles, Palate hief was obtained. 3 all refused to autograph und after much persua- t f she A port pipe| sion Mr. the Indian aliy made of oak from the! ¢4 he could not even sign his own Suites, but a sherry butt must | name. At this the chief took resent- k | ment, and did write his name, prouned down to al Bull,” in lead pencil on a strip of yield and dried in the sun| by aper, Mr. Coles later pasted 9 two days to inerease the | the strip bearing the signature under picking. Men! the picture. ed wooden shoes| “He after much persuasion wrote i he residue | this for us this evening,” wrote Mr. mid and Coles. “The old cuss has been sitting chair in the office all away grand ope ed under different con heing rehea ditions, Opera Is D. fereat On the a a on Workmen | x¥psum Victor Emandel y is then transferred toj| Italy b sense of hum) to be graduated 1: Chatting with Mussolini recently, he butts the King dropped his handkerchief ed in Hers the bottom # the mother wine, sufficient- for shipping. Above this t younger wine, with ra ze at the top. When! nos: Seandea in th tone of conve ight keep it as a souvenir. aid the king. “It is the one left which you let me put my into.” rehearsed in a A small oreh string i ene pi is onto the set a harasses the heroine, In different parts of the studio carpente: working industriously Just off the set are acto: waiting to be called. They, too, find it irksome business as they in low | tones, read or stroll about aimles Tiniaue insitution | FRESH, FROZEN AND SALTED FISH From the Olympia “Is the Sweetest Gift of AI” 3 “Te ie itorium- | building, covered with the elaborate, | gonventional atesigns of corn and| Herring—Direct from the nets oe known as the “World’s Only | Bt nae. Oe, est | Beaver Bay, Minn. 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