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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 187%) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE or shed, a room with heavy bolted door and barred windows where the household’s mentally sick person was kept in secrecy for long years until death released him. The Back Number Game Fuiined by the Bisehickh Tvibene Compaay, “If he were only dead instead!” was the ery of { Ap- Hb- AA-HA- the Fe » the parent of the mentally disordered child, m ar — Bismarck, N. D., and en tied, More than a remnant of this old complex remains way Dor'T “ov Figow 4 if Bismarck as second clase mail matter. George D. Mann.........-President and Publisher even today. “He's craz TOP-GuA AWAY AND GeT » a loon," or “he's a crazy SUMIpIIGN Walia Pagatle ta AUViaiS | nut,” spoken in rollicking contempt, symbolize. UP-To-DéTe © | CAN KNOCK \ Dally By care OF, POF YORE cee cece cece ccecee BT20. sOCiety's attitude even today towards the mentally ill \\ ' Datly by mail, per year, (in Bismarck)...... 7.20 person. | Daily by mail, per year, (in state outside Biamarck)....... Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. Member Audit Bureau «f Cireu! Member of The Asnociated Prens The Ansociated Press in exclusively entitled to the wre for republication of news cinpatchen credited to it or not otherwine credited in this pa- per, and also the local news of spontaneoun origin published herein. All rights of republication of al! other matter herein are also reserved. Foreign ‘Representatives But the popularizing of mental disorders through alienists or psychiatrists called into courts cn most any ¢ today, is doing much to shed new light on “craziness,” to make people regard the “crazy nut” as u sick person, and to m: furnilies of such per- sons languish in Jess shame and despair than before, The psychiatric nurse, available for call just as any nurse is available for physical distress, will do much more towards abolishing this complex. “Em OFF Twice AS BasT AS You CAN meat zn i 3 COMPANY ‘ anasto" la iadela DETROIT Bring on Your Royalty! Tower Bidg. Bey ey Bldg. Some more purple blood ix in our midst! NEW ald =hbaly ce Se hve: Bldg.) Ships that pass in the night, indeed, were ‘the ship | hearing, Queen Marie from our midst, the ship bear- | ja Zu Schleswig | ing the Prin Alexandra Vi Holstein Glucksburg to us. (Official City, State and County Newspaper) a eal Parental Match-making One of the old stock-in-t questions which coms regularly to so-called dvisers” and con. ductors of “advice columns,” is “What shall T do? J love this young man, But my parent do not wish me t marry him.” Her Wighness, the Princess, who is the divorced | wife of the former German K fourth son, ; Prince August Wilhelm, will devote most of her time in the U.S, to art study, Some cities are bitterly aggrieved because they denied of Queen! a Joy a ap were the glimpse they sought ‘Thin question ix an frequent a caller ms dant other ere tavaiy- multe TPGEHi pk Whe printais WAITEEE: Virbraide "Shall Foor shall Tonot Kiss pam Bet gy ent to pour Balm of Gilead by visiling might?" these stri i Many people laugh at such columns Certainly & Vanderbilt would not read them seeking for light as to their own particular problems Of course, a mere former wife of a prince is not quite the same as a queen, but now that we have our appetite all stirred up for royalty, we may not be! too critical! family, But a recent sensation in the Vanderbilt hitting, the headlines the world ¢ , rather proves : 4 ayuin the kinship ef the Colenel’s lady and Judy O'Grady. 7 cones The ptory rune like this: More than 30 years ano, || Editorial Comment | vat fanfare of trumpets, and a squad of armed ing gifts, Consuelo Vander- stant Episcopal toa ee Is There Really a Santa Claus? (The Youth's Compani:n)y Is there really a Santa Claus, after all? shad w Santa Claus who brought her won- S A i gay things at Christmas time, didn’t she? And didn't giandmother and grandfather and great- and grandfather, and all the mothers «1m going to phone the police sta- « long ax the world has been going, | tio Bob announced after hi old Santa Claus who made Christmas | r watching the we L married in St. Thomas’ P church, New York city, to the Duke »f Marlborough. Whit a wedding! What wedding! All the werld who was anybady at all was there, and mat-h- making mamas breathed a fervent prayer that they “could do ax well for their gals.” Yours went on, as the movies have it. T two children, In 1920, the duke and his duchess BARBS By Tom Sims If Christmas comes can depts be far behind INT ame uN NER Oh, grandmeth and father have a jolly used to being on the front page. Lord!” Across the entire front page march- The Prince of Wales has bought an Alsatian hound. We hope we're t going to read about his falling He were were diva und remarried, Eve a hap) pectant | ed the tall, black letters of the|off that. The duches: married M, Jacques Balan of Paris, Of course they did! But then, you'll ask, “How | q TNH GR GK Gsiabe MBA: Guns boomed a part of the for- the duke married Mixs Gladys Deacon of Boston, @ can Santa Claus, who's going to bring me the things hee i RALPH. CLUNY IS SLAIN Bally or opening Parlin rent in 4 ‘ 5 ies aA | hei mei wie pdecnriainies ada, wou be u nice cus- bridesmaid at his marriage to Consuelo. I've been wanting for 7a whole year, be the eal He inuing the sensational and|tom in Washington, if we could trust ; » Papal Ca ruled Santa Claus who brought pretty presents to mother, he went into th news, other headlines said,)the gunners not to aim at anybody. Then, just « few days ago, the Papal Court ruled s y e went | y f sage cf 1895 wax null and void. It) grandmother and to all the mothers as long as the) When he away bride ‘quarrcied that the firet marriage « fi | ? pagers | takable ceman talked with! How to make money though an way annulled with full dignified rites cf the church.! werld’s been going? | “The eloping bride aft thor: write a book that you can slaying; Hundreds turned from the have condemned eu: church when neither bride nor bride- groom appear for wedding. In the center of the page was a picture of Cherry—-the demure, wide-| wy, i cyed,...angolic likengas which Baltht, We DOW bogie. te Jeers why uo had ‘given to the reporters, and be- Fe a See ee Se Ard what can I say? Consuelo test fied that her mother had_ literally old her to the duke for a huge sum of money, hix title the bulance in exchange, and that she did not become a bride of her own free will at all. | make everysny happy on Chelatanas-dayvis'not really So once again does high society and wealth learn jand truly the same joyous, round old gentleman who that “you can't alwayy tell”—‘can't always tell”'drove Donner arid Blitzen, his fleet reindeers, through A i COR Famous . counterfeiters known: the dentist. | gla The jolly, jingly, laughing, old Santa who stands | prea we have in the shops window beside the lovely gifts that will ing 3 to wear wigs. ng to drive to Chi-|neagh it was a portrait of Ralphpr™* ‘° “er Wiss e c ——ete . The night| Cluny—w picture at. least twenty! science tell hat 40) aiay thifgs. |the icy snows 1926 years ago. duty at the sta-| years old, showing Ralph Cluny astare’teencuittel, bona Bry "Ging “Pirnt of all, yeu can’t always tell that title and} ————___—__-— her chap he looked in his prime, a virile, hund- | 40,000; take 40,000—it’s a 50-60 prop- statesmanlike figure, with a! osition. e of dark hair and a pair iereing eyes, darker and brighter| Famous last lines: than the pale eyes of the waxen-faced ple out of this house. ;old man that the Lane family had!(Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) come to like and respect. A laudatory biography state’s most prominent criminal lawyer, set in black-face type, fi the rest of the space beneath the pi tures and was continued on the {ond page, which was almost entirely devoted to the big story of the year.) money mean one darn thing when it comes to hap-| piness. | Second, wealth ar high society learn that per Bs asiceitieh ay sHo rue ieee lithe. dooe.atahinstapes ality is too precious a thing to juggle with—that | fe anatah people by tearing ‘bite of paper in| et gases cut upon the world, the world that he has you can’t mate! pople known for 101 years. two and putting them together, as ata card party. Wealth learns that every human being must choose | his or her own mate, if any happiness is to result Where ix a lesson for the common herd here, tor Crazy Horse Is 101 Years Old (Philadelphia Public Ledger) of the to a scoundrel,” His dark face enity. His ey ‘ought out the rainbow pinnacles of the wrinkled into a thoughtful following the line cf grayish] use grievin’ 07 a strange new Wiley, und Tb Ther "Junior spoke If iWhy have the Mighty have they died? Is it ever thus with lived—why idle wreck to shea inl buildings, took in the deep blue of | jook for. them menial Le big ; eee, lark bls 5 f ere were pictures of all the Clunys! p.), Stew , : pee may not , k oe Hoe ae i ae caceasre vee October sky, and then, traveling back over the | that is, if me knew they had |“Alexander and his wife and their Ficlds (such as thine, remorseless today 1 how do you know, how do | % » Indi ih Gas hata onl hone o| -| daughter Eileen, away at school, an i H & Say if Mary mation bly thot. drug ntore | OO7¥? paling round: the indian, village, sexted-on)y Cree een italph the wceond, now us-|Hopeless the lesson! Vainly ever hath cried Stern fate to mun—"So perish hu- man pride!” Still must the many combat for the “The poli | way to that loc | ried near Min of here,” Bob \the tiny youngste cd hoelief in him, cealosobres hy drug stores, if| It was the Indian chief's birthday. He had step- i | ped over the century mark dy one year, and there | sistant district attorney; Mrs. Sey- . | mour Albright, who had been horn es cast) Alice Cluny, Mr. Albright, and their Pepe a geet daughter Muriel. There also was & he stood, quietly meditating, unmoved by the thought | hones that Cherry and Chris will s | plctapbent bold-eyed, handsome Chris $ iste} i ' |the papers this morning. yThey’ll! Wiley, and smaller reproductions of n consider doddering, he is the| know they're wanted and that it willy) 42 members of the ; TO ene ae tna dalmee all the members of the luckless brida i | we all believe Cherry had nothing to called 4 tribesman from 4’ dq with this thing, we're pretty sure |she wouldn't consider trying to e clerk, spurred on by her | yalty may not be at least swrer of m not president of the United States? wealthy and famous, or|! rking uverage low; Still must the noblest blood fair eurth bedew; Tyrants, slaves, freemen, mouldering side by side On such a day the world was lost and won, By Pompey at Pharsalia; .such a day ut the age most mei Y Amercan | 7 “Wil their| Header of the x “Lela lela washta cola, nearby te! at tribe of Sioux Indians. how innocent Cherry she’s branded for life!” Jim Lane groaned aa struck the paper. the more important question is: d life be happy?” “HE it will, Consuelo Vanderbilt, with her title, her | hand everything, is not half as fortunate as) Crazy Herse tock his pipe out of his mouth and |“ Ate ime. Continnen) { Gar, glorious Manaibel a taaiilves drug, store clerk's wi | Srinned, Someone had wished shim_aihappy birthday, egal he Bee nurselves,"| | TOMORROW: Hob tells Faith of Persia's pale tari so empire passed aN a | He didn’t see where it was much different from any Junior moved slowly toward the pei | discovering footprints helow Ralph ais RENE, boos ase’ heal = of the other days that have stretched across his long | \™% 7°" | Cluny’s bedroom window. eee Enealeie brome tet: Neils: & Don’t “Whisper” in Fiction! span of ye: Except’ maybe the days when he TES SE DN Aubrey de Vere: Waterloo. sBomcb.dy in London write a book called “The | fought i WhBispering Gallery.” Ht seems to have been a terrible book, The man) «, accused ax author, was arrested, name seems to | , b® Hesketh Pearson. ‘The book scandalized all Europe. it that it said that: the Custer massacre. | ‘ega »” he replied, which, interpreted, means | ‘get busy, young fellow.” And he went right on smoking and digging the tae of ‘this’ moccasin into z al | the dirt. So terrible was! “What the chieftain would have said if he could have spoken/English might serve to add a few years to the usual three score and ten, What he did say 1—The friends of the Prince of Wales could call him “old bean,” and get away with i ,|| mount a tial of. thigs like pehoee art ac fat | and freedom. 2—The former kaiser wax “a well-meaning fool.” | — fo} ichol; “a horrible, | eased the Czar Nicholas was “a hot : “He says that if a man rides a horse and hunts “Just why Europe should get so excited over the | and lives iin wigwams out of doors he will live a Jong hook, judging from these few excerpts, is a puzzle, | time ton op ned Fagle Hawk. “He says house when such books ax Margot Axquith’s Memoirs, |" S0n't © oltre fine. a abe ee which really wounded great figures, won her no nd right then a gayly drersed little girl slipped punishment other than a black mark in the books of | beaded tobacco pouch into the chief's hand. And her erstwhile friends, | another youngster presented him a strange looking ‘The hook is characterized ax “a hoax.” basi that had come from the Exyptian market At purports to be written by a gentleman in inner ava a Slaimay, ‘ circles who sat in on various significant sessions, I ti ay summing, director of the group of amid the suspicion that the book was pure fiction ted | i"dians while they are camped 7 the exposition ty’ the arrest. | grounds, tried hard to conceal a smile. 7 «Here's an argument that we can put cur teeth Pies) sad he remarked. “He'll have t> give | into, It doonn’t matter what you say unkindly about!” wir. gaa in a day or so. the great if you can vouch for your statements, but| «ouch hat ara ince started out his birthday in a you nay them ax a pure fictionist, “that’s|OUC" hat and khaki shirt, he finished in all the something else again.” gaudiness of war paint, feathers, beads and colored E rappings. Is tribe did not look uy the bi with such indifference, waa (enticed Drums beat throughout the afternoon: Indian cries sounded over the camp, and dances continued until late at night. The Indian mén and women gathered around the old man with a clamor that could be heard all down High street. It was their way of showing respect and affection. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | eee HOW ARE You, Svsectrs Bay, & HEaRo A ” GOOD SWRY ABOUT AN ENGUSHMAN — IF Yous HEARD THIS OnE, STOP ME — , : ow, | o—_—_______________6 | New York, Dec. 18.—Good house- wives in Iowa, Kai ind way state: whose oven: ith the ext i | for their Manhattan sisters whose kitchenettes afford space for jlittle, more than a two-burner gas stove, : Even those old-style tenements, jwherer kitchen stoves are large enough for ordinary baking, are too small for the Christmas turkey. So a custom has sprung up in New York—particularly in the East Side helts—that might be hard to find in any other part of the world. At certain hours of the day hous: ives can be seen, issuing forth rrying a burden of pans only to disappear down the stairs of the nearest bakeshops. Here the ovens ;roar and groan with cakes On by one the housewiv turn their roasts pyar to the baker Ris wal gesture, pokes them to. the! Shen, | ! Me. CURTIS, eer, tM NOT Going, NEW ONE, Hows ‘J Aid For the Mentally Sick Yale University announces the appointment of ‘a of psychiatric nursing. The creation of tis departsnent in Yale heralds the first nuch pro- femorship in any university anywhere. d¥ale comments that with increasing understand- t The housewife goes away and returns at such time as jshe feels the roast should be done and, thereafter, her only worry is to jwarm it over. {In some instances a small fee is ,collected or a tip given, but in many ‘bakeshops the owners. figure that goodly purchases may he expected in jee for the favor, }, This paragraph marks the pass- jing of atte,” the best known alli- ‘gator in New York's night life. In {fact, he may be the only. alligator that rigsied to the tunes of the jazz ban S a “Static” was owned by Vincent Lo- pez, the jazz bandmaster, and‘ lived in the Cava z swimming pool, The other night his curiosity to see the night life, or whatever it was, Srey Sim. Sree Bia tank oad jt im wat \e rol lancers, hig “a understood hi: Gentlemen sho carr ied ks apen on. « eir hips rul their eyes and go Then » [Waiters and pttendants rushed to do 1 twas over, Paez i 24 | Sea The moral of which may be: Don’t try to investivate the night clubs on- Jess you're able to stand up! - tae Mad phont Broadway of , ]@ chorine who meta formér qweptie and learned that he had just married Chiet Cra What were 101 years'to him? With | ee: Ponte aoe ae ab. life teaelt, | if Old Masters ip rs burden of winter cooking, can heave lg id breads |. SAT NE NOTICE TO MINISTERS The Tribune wishes to publish all Christmas programs to be giv- en in Bismarck over the Christ- mas holiday in its issue of next Thursday, December 23, and ministers of the various churches are requested to see that their programs are in the Tribune of- fice not later than 3 p. m., Wed- nesday, December 22. During the next two weeks, ministers are al- so urged to have their Sunday announcements in the Tribune office on Thursday afternoon in- stead of Friday afternoon, so that they may be printed in the Fri- day issues. Ther® will be no 1 | | Saturday issue of the Tribune on December 25 or January 1. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Eighth and Rosser Streets Fred E. Klein, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a, m. Morning service at 11:00. BY. FU. meeting at 7:00 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. A cordial weleome to those to go to a German church. Cor. Foarth St. & Ave. C. Sundav services at 11:00 | Subject: ° “Is The Universe, In- |cluding . Man, Evolved By Atomic |Foree?” Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening timonial meeting al | is open in ti Tuesday, Thursday and Satutday, ex- holid from 2 to 4 p. m. welc to attend these d to visit the reading ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Rev. F. H. Davenport, Rector. 514 Mandan Ave, Fourth Sunday in Advent a Holy Communion. Christ School, Morning Prayer Litary. The rector preach the last in the series of special advent sermons, “The Spirit of Joy an {the subject being, in the Crusad | Tuesday, 8 jof the vestry. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Choir practice. Friday, Christmas Eve, 10:45 p. m. Carol service. 11:30 p.m. Midnight m., Special meeting | Mass. | Saturday, Christmas Day, 9 a. m, Holy Communion. Children’s party on Holy Innocent’s ‘Day. | TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Ave. C and Seventh St. I..G. Monson, Pastor Services Sunday morning at 10:45. Topic: Christmas.’ Selection by the choir. meet mainly to rehearse the Christ- mas program. Evening services at 7:30. . Topic: Introduction to Revela- tion, the last book in the Bible, which will form the basis of sermon lectures Sunday evenings during the winter months. The annual business megting of the jchurch will be held Dec. 28th at 7:30 p. m. instead of Dee, 2ist, as an- nounced last week. : All voting~ members . please be present, as important matters: are to be decided. ‘ Christmas services on Christmas ay. All welcome. McCABE aamacaaae EPISCOPAL CHURCH ; ul Walter EF. Vater, Pastor Divine service will be conducted Sunday as follows: 10:30 a. m.—Morning Worship. The pastor will pi h a Christmas mes- sage entitled “Jesusof History and The Christ of Experience.” The choir will sing the~ anthem “While Shepherds hed,” by Carrie Adams and Mrs, J. P. Regan will sing a solo entitled “Nazareth,” by Gou- nod, Ye usic. Prelude: “O Come All Ye Faithful,” Ashford. Offer- tory in C,—Shackley. Postlude— Vestival March—Mosenthal, 12 noon. Sunday school. (Classes for all ages.) The Adult Men and Women's classes especially invite you. every | di “The right preparation for | Sunday: School at 12 m. All classes |? URDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 | 3 p.m. General day schoo! for Christmas pageant. | sae p. m. Intermediate and Ep- | wor ague. | 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The kts will preach on the subject \“The Angels Song,” or “Goodwill To jMen.” At this service the Young | People’s choir together with the Men's [chorus will present a program of Christmas music as follews: Chorus | “Christ Is Born,” Young People. “No | Room In The Inn,” baritone solo and imale quartette. “The Birthday Of \A_ King,” solo and chorus. “Song |Of The Angels,” solo with violin | obligato by Adolph Englebardt. Of- |fertory, Swan Song by Blumenthal. | Postlude in ©, Lewis. If you ha jno other church home in the city, jwe heartily invite you to worship with us. | SOUTH SIDE MISSION & CHARITY SOCIETY 4. B. Happel, pastor. Sweet and 16th Street (South). Services every Sunday at 10:30 m. Help in charity will always be ap- | | | | | | | preciated. Call Phone 55-F-J. ZION LUTHERAN CBURCH Pastor. Sunday services as follower |. 9:30 a. m. Sunday sehool. | hearsal of children’s Christm: jram to be rendered Christm: { Dec. 24th, at 7:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship (German). Sermo “Jesus Is the Messiah.” 6:30—7:30 p. m. Bible hour. 30 p. m. Evening service (Eng- fh.) ,. Sermon: “All Prophesies C ing Jesus are Fulfilled.” rh All ‘cordially welcome to our vices, 4 r FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth St. and Ave. B. C..A, Stephens. Pastor, ‘oncern- 10 Morning Worship. _Sub- 5 he Meaning of Pilate’s Words jon the Cros: 12:00 Sunday school. R. E. Ken- nedy, Superintendent. 6:30 Senior B. Y. P. U. Arthur Stephens, leader, | Junior B. Y. P.-U. we Se eee hh : vening worship. Subject: eon Greatest Question in the orld.” : 7:30 Wednesday, prayer meeting. Subject, “Sin.” ise aere : 7:30 Friday evening, White Gift service, followed by the Christmas cantata, “When the Savior Came.” EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. C. F. Struts, Pastoy Sunday ‘services as follo Morning service at 10:00 a. m. Sermon topic: “A Mother's Christ- mas Vision.” Sunday School at.11:00 a. m. Evangelical League of C. E. at 7:15 om, Evening serpin ad f o'clock, mon sul “The be in Bethlehem's Manger.” - BS Rousing congregation singing and special music && both services. 1 Midweek prayer and praise service at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday ©. ‘ Sunday School Christmas Pageant, “Keeping Chriat in Chris: Fri- day evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services, ane ie A CHURCH Paul S. Wright. 9:30 a, lunior Church Schovl. Coa 10:30 a. in.—Morning Worship: (Broadcast by KFYR Hoskins- leyer) ~ Prelude: “Christmas Carol” Lorenz. Anthemn “Sing Ob Heavens” Tours. Presbyterian Church Quartette. Offertory:. “O Holy Night” Adam. Mrs. Morris, Solo: “The Mi , Infant Jesus” P. Yon. he Word Was Made exh.” Paul S, ‘Wright. Postlude: “Christmas March” Mer- ke Mrs. Morris, Fa noon—-Sunday school classes for ‘30 p. m.—Christian Ende Alia) p. m.—Evening Christmas Ser- vice: (Program elsewhere. Thursday evening: Service for the Sunday school, Our. church extet a hearty wel- come to all this Christmas season. { in this paper.) White “Gite &@ woman many years older than him- siderable money. “All ree says the chorine, “all right! Go ahead and have her. from me to have lifted. That’ d Many ‘are the that have made the rounds concerning the failure of trick lighters to works at the proper ) young man who, arriving -late’ at’ the,:theatre, used his lighter ~ read the im. Between acts he took the lighter out to-light his fair ¢ inion’s cigaret.. She stopped him ‘from try- ing. ? Py: “Don'tt”. she. pleaded; “Please don’t overwork the poor » We might want te see the program again next act.” = —GILBERT SWan. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, I .. Rights of the ¢ Bat late _solic- itor general o p: United States. Price $1.50, Georgé H. Dorah com- pany, publishers, York, ; In this book Mr. Beck returns to our form of gov- nt and supplement now ic history of the constitution by forceful ion of “the rapid his great theme ern Bismarek Study Club,-Mrs.. Fl City Commission, C! Masonic Blue Lodge, ; ific Hotel "emple _F, Bubordinate, f, 0. 0, A. 6..U; Was A.0. U, W: Hal Rotary, Grau Pacific Sunshine Society, Mri - Americap Legi: Company “A”, Degree Royal Neighbors, I. 0. 0. F, Hi efe Linnie) i idmarek Lodge of H. of R, ‘Thursday “Mtdiest “Cit,” C: . If, but who was said to posses con- | th But don’t come around borrowine money son Serres challen; i your wife's. face | of __’ “Bvents of the Week Ahead 20 Lions Club, Grhid ‘Pacftie’ Hotel .. Monday,Club, Mrs, Gofdon Cox ..... Girl Reserves, Presbyterian Church Pa: joren ity Hail .. 7... af Honor, A. O. U. W.Hall destruction of the reserved rights of: sovereign states, Basing his argument on an incident of Som enerery politics, which = into a py gaa ses wer’; the senate to nullify the setlon of & sovereign state by refusing to seat an el d senator. The subject broadens as the author vigorously discusses the grave question whether written constitutions can survive the passions of party strife “Mr, Beck possesses a transcend- ental legal mind—a legal mind raised to the nth power. It is not too much to say that his is the voice most truly expressive of sane; conserv. tive, ae forward-looking Americ: says the North American Review, A THOUGHT z love wonderful Passing’ the fore of women 2 Sam. cy £ . Neither is life long eriough for friendship. That_is a serious and majestic affair,—Emerson, | J le o_O He was a great contortionist. ‘the ertsehe toned’ tay wh He tied them in a knet. ig 2es¢e #3 s33 Temple . P. Hall . Sees

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