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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune}: An independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) be seen, is still in the dark lish laws originated. This and, as far as where the old En i late century. It is high time we developed a jurisprudence that more nearly fits the pressing needs of our pi nt day and age. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, LMM secrete ta: FEBRUARY 28, 1927 eventual damnation’ of thé places.| The night club proprietors have cut} their own throats through the po-/ lite hold-up game, Checks ‘ without! rhyme or reason are thrust into the| hands of “suckers” and there are! $$ \ ways to collect—yes, even if they| Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| “The philosophy of punishment is simple,” Jus- have to hold the victim for se-) Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at| tice Gibbs declares. “Its only justific: Which often happens. bt Gretta Bismarck’ as second class mail matter. deter others and to reform the criminal himself.” GILBERT George D. Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier, per year ....... Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) » vaily by mail, per year, (in state outside Bismarck)...... Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. Mann..........President and Publisher} .$7.20| the two effects is distorted. +++ 720] that the moral effect of punishing an offender twisted about so tha the relative importance of Justice Gibbs means is only at its highest efficiency when the swift- ness and fullness of the punishment for a crime t this fundamental statement of fact is often | (Copyright, 1927, NI —_—— BARBS | — —__________s Coeds at the University of Penn- sylvania who have foot defects will LAPPER FANNY SAYS: on ssonemean nines: naa get no diplomas, says a dispatch. That explains away our last linger- ing doubt as to where the seat of deters others from committing a like crime. In this connection it must be realized that the individual criminal who is punished is relatively Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of The Associated Press mentality really lies... . Does college education pay ‘Sifter ail? The} non, Paes aeattath is Peat vetted non-important. The important point is that’ by coved stem pin we ai Hii Hl * use for republication of all news dispatches shing: evisiv 2 ba co-eds attempting were dismal fail- rehited'ts it of not otherwise credited in this erp lpleal al Soba dud late murderer, a | . . Women will have hoofs} Seeena ‘aiso the local. news of spontaneous origin | hundred other potential murderers may be prevent- le of centuries if they keep Sublished herein. All rights of republication of all|¢d from taking life. In this comparison the indi- | poor he ie A ete 4 Other matter herein are also reserved. vidual and his importance is totally eclipsed by the | bobt ‘that-they descr weit the Foreign Hepreseatanives importance of the mass. If we keep that in mind | same Kind of shoes twice... - One resent it wi Sa " wither: abeats | mystery is cleared up anyhow—the G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY it will be less easy to be led astray by silly senti Fuisldes coveal why theyre cliled CHICAGO DETROIT | mentality for the breakers of the law. Meanwhile | finishig schools. Tower Oey RE: BURNS waitin owen Bldg. | let vs bring justice up to date 3 Two thousand ows ere shot : a a ate rane | lead by the embattle larmers o! i :d NEW YORK - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. ! The Vali: rs. E I | Salem county, N. J., according to a : i | Valor is plied poten r Wace doutt | eta ed al da Hunter ‘Booth, trom ihe Sctattueiijrares State and County News; ) ae : tlaude Otol seach shed ‘ | rom the earth. 4 oe o Mode ty Neweperer? | it is a rare quality, only too seldom found in our | i's Bait a edema vritten by William A. Seiter and John ees trapnteeward Soul modern civilization. Thus when we find it we has- | SHON for aulingy iaeee te hle ster, —_ Satie eid __ |ten to give the possessor his or her due. \ Ye? |Maybe they were only celebrating| ,,, ,./ALACE-MANDAN Whatever may be the general opiaion of Briga- okt : Father ind on Week, Vaudeville at the Palace Tuesday Sd ossthar ee sivas pee concede} It is with such a feeling that we comment on | brings Cassons & Co. two men and dier General Smedley D. Butler one must concede fea inoo 4a Catal Ratitel by tear ME | B hi two women who appear in a variety that he is a straightforward soul, speaking his mind swimming of the Catalina channel by Mrs. Myr- hac’ bee had to re ee for of entertainment. well _ presented. saa ; Seaver he i tle Huddleston of Long Beach, Cal. With no cheer- jand an eastern woman freely and without fear or favor and his stand on} Weakened wants a divorce. Men are so old- the tablet which Philadelphia wished to erect in | M& patina . badlttals bat no hope of Sai fashioned. honor of his period there as director of public safe- | Prizes at the end she fought the numbing cold, ex-| King Alfonso is coming over to} tn preseattug “Up to date Comedy Pe iariety be admired haustion, even a savage barracuda, she followed | America next year. We suspect it’s | 2f€ Seen in comedy talking and danc- ag __ [her tiny convoy boat, in which her son, 11 years | propaganda by the big onion men, | inf. Good tricks are offered by “The It seems that the tablet was to be erected in lola shouted words ‘ef cheer, to final victory on the — College | Trio. Menjed boys who ap- honcr of his efforts to enforce the prohibition laws | G.j:¢ ni, ae : % A woman’ says she has hunted | pear. in ‘An Athletic Surprise.” Heler California shore. and killed practically every kind of| Lee Bidwell has a good voice — and in the Quaker ¢ All preparations had been} ighoviasepiett % fy 2 eer st animal that has inhabited Vermont | Presents songs in “Piahologue.” John- made to place the tablet. Then General Butler gave | | " en a por dhe 2 er : ue wee ata with her | in 20 years. We don't know) rue oa Pe tre en ad bub eeatement which seemed to criticize the dry| @! side completely paralyzed by the strain and | Bee ee rete ret Tories "aud dunes Hustasajonat Slie tien BOY vem exhaustion and cold and with her mind temporarily | TOvprenetoe Mee Bevviee ides | eallsberseeuton the veteen in“Bre's Immediately the wires to California became hot] 9 eat hi ah eeeearae or i pie a | Leaves.” with the messages to the general, reminding him | S"¢ 4cueved Der ambition—to be the first woman , ei eee mene that the tablet was being erected to an enforcement |‘? “wim the Catalina cha : \ Old Masters Boy Scouting j officer and net to a man who would dare to ¢ Consider that this weman had only been swim- - Ro ie oe aaa a eee debits Seen" 8 oie ming a Imagine the mental misgivings that | SAINT and GINNED a time. Many of those present are day oe" 's Note—The following Sathihs reply in w hich he maid “f did not Si you] ing night as she struggled on toward her self pore ag ol teri aap ieee * Pista and shrine ee anal 12% in bby Bismarek high b to put up that monument and have been, up to the | 4ppointed She was not just an expert swim- j Anne AS If you could follow them down)” ” SN" " Towers Pe ee aan ee eeaentee cence j present, of the opinion that it was for s bs ren= M another laurel to a wreath of victory, | | eat ‘ a ee en ee raid See ctarethtkie And all the flowers were mine. a : he ine eee e cn Fait aches e little} Find out all you ean about 4 ie r dered and not contingent upon garbled newspaper | She was a tyro in an unequal combat, w haere evant deol to AE ind gut ait vou can about egburet and some in that. During vn, dream too bright to last! : — reports of my future acts or utterances, I don’t st her one chance of suc: poinment mae | too freely dyer eat MM ray the course of he might, st your eyes ahs aay se etl arise | the Boy, Scout movement has for know that a tembstone ty a living man is a good| Th = epochal f the clue of the half) it occurred “to you that he ug to be. over ‘ tural energy hito chantéls thing anyhaw. I guess it would be better not to it is that no on aten until he admits it. ee or infrequently the purchasers voieé from out of the Future! of useful work, which will develop a ; ; ep aniey. gg! Would surprise you. They would | 4 self control, resourcefulnes: do it, as [ intend to be myself the rest of my life] Mrs. Huddleston first felt the creeping chill of the ne pottering | rt I think of jot seem like the people who buy the Past ance, true courage, and good’ charac- and not have strings tied to me by anybody or be} icy water grip her muscles, she could have gi pepe eet th rade Cd es Seine arugs. One might be a very strik- es spirit hovering| ter, und at the same time make the put in a position where I constantly have to keep|up. When the barracuda attacked her, inflicti ‘ ing. Junior in the pri is young, woman, about whose €¥e3! Mute, motionless, aghast. Newned cua aeeubeninewerac: earning my cwn epitaph,” |wounds, she might have scrambled into her con- turpentine 2 sene ont and tard oF xactly fit gun to weave a spider-net of lines.| ang ail my days are trances |The purpose thus set forth was not rine.” He admits it. In fact, he rather glories inj she might have admitted herself beaten. But she "to doctor you" Oh. cheeks und her eves would not be-| Ate where thy dark “eve glances, Was merged into-a movement’ to' sip: it. Philadelphia <tiil remembers the days when he] was not beaten and she fought on and on and on | kids with » Pl aaory ar HAEE | Ans abouts this EAI Gecsone acecte | TMs eaten he panclan und quhere thy, footstep glesins—| Diement thee educational was director of public safety, when the police force |to a final victory which must certainly furnish all ‘Didn't’ know anything else » but for heaven's sake don’t! gier who, untike the popular Pons; BY, What enternal streams. ji| basaite to things (otetienbtiveatend eperated on 2a schedule of military discipline and| ct us, who have faint hearts and discouraged minds, | todo” ous Buith told soee edad ity Ro will tecag: [ception, “is not, a particularly sin- Allan Poe: “To One in| ey3.c° . when the whole territory seethed with the rumpus! with a splendid inspiration. oEpl mm menelke. Saar cue ou as one of dhe tacly.cBe | Mee UOT SOs ee ee ee ee oy Scns aan ae he stirred up in his work of enforcement: until com- - spot on h zzled head. a eful, Bob. might be any one of a dozen v 5 Thompson Sot. 90) bining political intl tied his hands and nullic| Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler says that he has no| , Ste found Joy so ill and requiring] | 21 em Naaehed | ME buyers. |, | Justajingle poodcratt indians, This oF fied his efforts. He is a man that is never “on| white house aspirations. Now, if only some of the; even, to think of the crippled] Bob, but his voice quivering] Around another corner—and here ‘Boy deattromnieuceee fie the fen nd, ‘eomsequently, is a rarity. other 88 “possibilities” would voluntarily exit from Sienay. siaiean piven day ae the hotsy-totsy jams the doors at pao eri and pag a PGES fon tan] tered by feral Baden Powell in : eee the presidential stage for 1928 perhaps we might| Of. CATH ¢f0r, the Ne He prec], TOMORROW: The decpening mys-|{0) beyin striking. Here are all the ae dayeriguce iu thelDoer Wo she-crant Diplomacy, as a Career begin to make some forecasts. paring dinner from the left tery of Phil, the beggar. ial stata. Those dagger new-| 0°, 26h Sim dein. MAE wadllel St oe ccouss te an aren, Grama Since 1924, when the Rogers act was passed, the _ the Eaneet S and pipie:thinves in eupaina oters 121 tase ioe Ne docs dele ed in 1910 and incorporated in. the ee eo. en : ? j fat woma see roc 4 i United States foreign diplomatic service has been ; | TIN NEW YORK 1) sincera Savi <f Beis po ich en tomes saa undergoing remarkable changes wh ave resulted { ry . teen id somewhat notorious men o: —_————__—_____-» a ? just lately in the appointment of “career” men to Editorial Comment ' neing age: three young society A THOUGHT {| tii ‘2000 “Scoutmasters ‘serving a8 7 | New York, Fi -What really|women and a man_ from the diplo- aoa obethe iobeacination highest ranks in the diplomatic service, thus mark- - caer y mood. | goes on in the 3 night clubs?| matic corps; a famous lawyer, a|° wane 4 Whea a boy tales thewestoath, ing the death for all time, let. us hope, of mel American Imperialism cone tele} The answer, is: just about every-| famous wit, three special writers of Pisret Peale, enn tte -t0) | pemideee to clay, Seele law, “spoils” system of filling our diplomatic p { (Michigan State Journal) slag sriali’s the eine cout] Sane lasgtaaker & nipkt ee miei MencEmD atria eealtleate ties erates airplane eperraties rene Pan We were late in starting such a reform. Other| That America is imperialistic, whether it would aonnaas he had greeted as, Broadway's. ; and a jaded old woman with her Bie a: pga | tes er eed —— pod se nh ie & : ate pices >» g a “Art ve got more ere, withi ' blocks, igolo. é 0 countries had organized their foreign services to|be or net, is a contention of the Echo de Paris. ether Tila; | BIMEEEEGN Gee CARGCE TUL OECTA Unt letac ics, Aitemadiadanne ting set about it this is as if a man | be respected by everyone he has deal- provide careers for men of the service years before |This Paris paper is not so well known as some of ee + eleven pots} served to every possible degree.|A necklace is suddenly missing atl opaaid pet ae cating, oe poe any Hpi a leer altar ygallsiac come 2 : 4 2 S, its state: is ii ite ree of poinsettias, pairs of the! The places e filled, the crowd is|the end of a di . Two men bi o another until he is hus : and these reorganizations had proved their worth. the others, bay its statement is in quite a degree vhecrest Bins cekatton: aucekingat:| alee dressed id wlio ee teat Gente cain | starvea and destroyed —Tillotson, | scout laws serve to gain a boy many . Still, for the time that has elapsed since 1924, much | Significant because even the well known Paris pa-/ People are so good to me there is drinking. but no liquor is|liberately started it. They are fdnodilion, | Spats wut Hed See that is worth while has been done. pers take the attitude that we are imperialistic. I, Faith scarcely heard the rest, of| gold on the premises and there arejejected into the | street. A second *—At The Movies brighendl mecobin igre oe’ 4 y ‘, i * A e) or rue s a sudde ache 5 For we do need a new kind of diplomacy. ‘The}Those looking on are frequently better judges than |tyought flashed through her’ mind.| taiument, ts hight clase and only; ahe| bankroll is missing. soe Sent 8 |i t Movies abiding by the scout laws. new interrelation of nations is on a more economic | the actual participant in what is being done. {What fools she and Bob had been,!corner spoonings of some elderly |crowd grows merrier. ELT! The general welfare of the oe basis and less and less on the eld concept of| Most Americans will stoutly deny that we She|daddy’ and his girl friend might| It is near closing time, Two| w INGE THEATRE munity is benefited almost as mucl . P 5 si into Cherry's Rin oyahtoea coe ead ew e hether or not gentlemen prefer| by the scout movement as the boys diplomacy. It is surely essential to create a tech-| imperialistic. We doubtless are not, in the sense of | |j chronicle Of” her pathetie | Saute ‘the eyebrows of a visitor to) pone ot eianal millions, “otject | Plondes does not seem to be settled| themselves. Most boys, who are nically competent and trained force to perform such | Wishing to widely extend our political sway, but we | Chri pak a iil 4 a ack to the size of a check. It has been S. pac abir ey eee fee baer gh ied Parner to ab! “5, + . * A olictin § eons. re got o run now, darling. e rl e i y an important task, a force that will have behind} are imperialistic in the sense of wishing to extend | pring two of your dresses t0 you seater dhe fights’ of = melee toes. Menbs heen Tifeed “beyone erg] the Eltinge today and Tues are able;:and doing that, it a spirit of loyalty and self interest that will|our influence. As the Echo de Paris says, we have Tuesday =the next visitors’ day. No,|electrie sign. Through a back door| reason. provt ieat = sratieman could pre-| not hae t into misc! igh efficienc etnatal os 4 : ‘m sorry, honey. I can’t stay an-|and down the sid | 4 i either or bo! come re: x make for high efficiency and painstaking devotion}come to a stage in our existence when we cannot | (chor minute is.) ay dian (the side sntranceway they ie re, gone thigaah fhio0e in this The picture presshta,Meniov,at to duty. help being imperialistic. From this time on Amer-| She couldn't tell Cherry about the|day the newspapers contain a para-|the young men. There are threats best, in a characterization that] velopment of their tommunity. Even | Party patronage should have little place in the}ican capital and American enterprise are simply eae Heat ane ArOnas, hersioneas graph that this resort was a dope|of police. The check is paid. Rut eit yr girtecteti le and eva all the Hs edt senna a ‘goad detest : only. to dash them later. But she art the y s jus youn se ot true scouts, future in the selection of the personnel of our} bound to be found more and more in the remote |{ciephoned to Bob immedatcly.. —"|vone ax evening sooner you mignt| been eipped ‘and so have’ scares as] FFeNCH attorney, Henri Martel, Men-| it is inevitable that, with a umber diplomatic service. True, in scme of the higher | corners of the world. [ dear,” she began bre have seen a sparse crowd gathered,| others. The. “gip game” works fast| JOU, at the opening of the tale sud-| ot hers in every community following |. grades, it will no doubt be desirable, occasionally,| In recent days a move has been made toward |! sly when his’ be loved Males ania for, tie these drug- dealing ree and furious in is average hots ; Sealy robele menor the Geanaforne- Fane Senna ee egneral con \ = a 4 d e t do some sorts ca’ eir victi it we 5 jentally; the ad~ H to wo beyond the service to get u particularly qual | having foreign stocks listed and traded. in on. the - SSAA STG ema ne i 7 ns to _T™*) house by Jazs-mad acquaintances. He once started the influence for ‘good ied man, yet, for the most part, even the highest | New York stock exchange. This means that the isda Be A ysgindghl vie} pth nd pO pe le | will ‘wot'stop, but will coatinue to i Ae A , lawn. Adolph read and make tter rade should be filed from ritin the ranks asa financial leadership of the world is coming to us| OUR BOARDING HOUSE - By Ahern blond fresh from the county, (Gre ciara Ansceatiae for merit an leveloped ability along a{ whether we wish to take it or not. For long years | 3 " —— z= 4 jissen, the Norwegian beauty,) but ————_——_ very specialized line of endeavor. ‘t was a common saying that Americans had little | ae sows, TLL HAVE No EF Ame, Not BY NOUR DECREE,w BZ ee ip Revere aie aa RRACTLY by gh acd _ The selection of material for the foreign service | knack for foreign trade, but nowadays, under the | MORE OF THIS CLOUD =Teyr THANE DECIDED fo ABANDON THe’ his bride and soon his house is more| | There is a sound therapeutic rea- is now on a highly competitive plane, with a foreign | influence of new conditions, we are spreading out WALKING OF Nour ABout A MNGELE! = COLOSSAL 16 prgetnes Syen sree eee the wry, kind be shy Foley’ cars fs nd Tar Com- service schocl] turning out vice consuls who know | and out. ' G \DE: GE! 20 Ha ie, een trying to escape. | pound for coughs and colds is espe- i 5 ‘ FOOD PILLS! ~~ 11S Dust He turns for solace to a sedate brun- {cially suited to the needs of elderl7 their business and will be real material for future| Never before in the history of America did we o THER RATTLE . ED THE WEA, THAT L FEARED 11 RETURN] [ette, Arlette Marchal, who, for the|persons: because it contains “no ambassadors. With such a system in operation our| have such a grand total of investments abroad us | PNOREER NS es Phe i IN WEALTH WOULD RUIN OUR, rains oo caus ee arena ea relations with other nations should improve by the | we have at present. The chances are the tendency | 4o “HE GREAT COLLECTION Domestic. ARANQUILLITY ! «. YEd,-Vou Zi There are important parts for oth-| years) und to dry up the natural and very quality of our representatives abroad. is now merely well under way and that capital and | No HAVE IN NOUR HEAD! T , er Darien tb Beimepele Mars Sea Prey teething oad eee ese wens deat Ha M'DEAR, ARE OF THE VAST MATOR' Carr, the grandmother, has a role|tive, wonderfully soothing and heal- 9 prise will go abroad in an increasing way. aa MIND Now, 1 +f Not STAND RICHES! = Y that dogg much for the picture's suc-| int to. the irritated area, Foley's Our Laggard Justice Gecrge E. Roberts, vice president of the National | AVE WEARD THE LAST. “THAT COULD cess. The cast includes Henri Men-|Honcy and Tar Compound quickly Our present methods of administering justice to} City bank of New York, has said fairly recently WANE WG 4c AM MEM FOOD PILL IDEA WIL Jou,” Adolphe's brother, Emile Chau-| stops all coughs and, throat ‘irrita: criminals are a thousand years behind the times, ica is bursting with capital at every seam BE DEVELOPED LATER BY GOMEONE ” Z% ard and Fag eyes: wrbing night coughs It te exestly Justice Louis D. Gibbs of the New York supreme} This condition is bound to be expressed in inter- | ~-AGFORD DID WITH MY MoTOR / % that CAPITOL THEATRE auited 0, Ae Oe ; : ay : ; agen AS: “yp What young man ha: d ple. Ask for it. caurt believes, and he voices the opinion of most | national relations. It is being so expressed. Our |’ EHICLE IDEAL = ed of meinehing tr ehe old kere taven ain and many jurists. Swift dealing with crime | little difficulty in Mexico and in Nicaragua are | in a limousine and a fortune at his! | Lawn billl Pi a in Pea is almost an impossibility in an era which makes | symptoms. If all cf Latin America had more command, to be welcomed by the| calls for balls weighing pounds " uae i i ah Lati e peo- cheering villagers? cach, The cues are long poles with the commission of crime and the evasion of pun-| ple there would not be a place in the world which | it is doubtful if any’ enthusiastic| iron rings at the end, ishment: comparatively easy matters. Justice Gibbs | would so Icudly call for capital as there. It is aj youth ever set forth to wrest wealth | ~ is but echoing the thought in every man’s mind as| field that lies fallow for development and the de: | Fas eae OL San Mele ee he sees a guilty man go free because of technicali- | velopment is bound to come. return and show the home folks they ties that glut the ancient and timeworn machinery | From this time on, America, whether it will or | Qc not uppreciated his exceptional of the law today. ‘ not, is bound to expand its influence. We may as This" distinetly human trai f Our jurisprudence is founded on the old English | well begin to think straight about such expansion. ee ad x vet’ Mt | | ing Home,” William 2's latest, ; se alee sbi ee ee a! zh oe Universal production starring Reg- b Fla.. defeats Gene Sarason, 8 and 7,| was reunited in Denver with ginald Denny, which comes to the At Ormond | Beach. airs. Dorothy} brother, Harlowe Nyc, formerly of baci ry the ale of the, ambi lotz Pardue defeats Miss Maureen| Minneapolis, who — disapp 4 2. Ae Orcutt at 21st hole for South Atlantic} years ae Nye ee eounin of Bee | be tious wanderer who strays from _-. Cuba affected by influensa epi-| women’s championship. Nye of North Dakota. ener TE ee ee ntmee Me world demic, ees i ‘ | fia With his: business sugaciiy end a J Paris Matin asserts Coolidge has| _Minneapolis—Elmaar H. Bakken of | ee ee oe i ier Ibanez of Chile announces | accepted French proposal for provi-| Minneapolis was pointed acting ike wae rani fips ea et : Who fail to mete oul Jus-| sional payments on war debty offi rexional_ director of rural scouting et te ee eee / -} » tice will be deported. cials in Washington sav no: formai 10, which includes Min- that the orl Fi optol We Gath : ot: Giger Pesses te bay Baa bore v0: -nesoie and. cs. Ueno: | De cy nse Teli ene, Walsh, Massachusetts, an-| ceived. to for Sart its ab s to him without f A he peweynpepernnpenncnnemypeamaee somet g he will ask avpointment of os Lax OWNERS oncauze | which follow "his “departure “trae te seek solution of econom-| Wheaton, Minn.—Re) ntatives A meeting of land owners home, with his subi t ‘of country. of Minnescta council of agriculture fe eed St Basle wee ase Siu Ne Svbesatent, satars, —_— from 12 pauaties, discussing farm re- hea Satur lay afternoon at the court ra Ph ane ‘usual anny Neier. quality, lief, send telegram to President Cool-| house. The object of the meeting at ay mi | ipporting the ‘star in’ “Rolling Ma idge saying gid a0) Jour chal- jider the organization of| goat on with the fi tion through which | | Heat ese omuseally it in cluding : it oil drilling or other Ber a pment iene in this territory peters fabs B