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“PAGE FOUR © THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE + H A Bad Idea of H The Bismarck Tri ibune ahs ‘skew eaar k HERG: PonkapVSni Wee WS : More Trath Tan Post | WASHINGTON gf THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER several men were working on a construction job. - ‘denpeitn . rr : 4 i (Established 1873) It was nearly noon and the men were getting a a = " s —— eee hungry. They awaited the whistle and eyed their c , Published by the Bismarck Tribune ee a pails hungrily. a a ismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at! There was a wag in the crowd. There was in BY RODNEY DUTCHER boy hat treme WEDNESDAY, AVGGST 81, 1997 | ut C—O of jwaving above rek as second class mail matter. Washington, Aug. $1.—When one|the Massac! 80 On, mail matter. publisher {the Bane one of those fellows they call “the life sacs bite eed jof the party,” who turns the laugh to everyone’s Z ~ oP steps forward In. other . wo) the big states Subscription Rates Payable in Advance ‘expense save his own, It would be fun to attach a| j 3 2 : saat will happe hich will accomplish the final push- Ul by yar per ‘dat $7.20| live wire to one of the dinner pails and see the man == Stas wean ahaa art oreionly iy cle Setwens al Met tea 4 , Paty ey oa bee ce 720) jump when he touched. it Ail too Itkely to be crowned: with | out and form a Magis rife-about <I (in state outside Bismarck). 6.0v; It WAS fun. The boy whose dinner pail was diadem of raspberry thorns, upon the} ably will = sere ah bs fey art Daily by mail, outside of North 6.00 | wired, a youth df 1%, reached for his bucket and close of the convention. But one can| D: - Member Audit Bureau of ; that was his last reach. The etfong current killed : ree the $ jhim. Another practical joker reaped the fruits of 3 " pears Uncle Herbert | who started out on’ yal ' The sAnescintae Sheen isrexcluarrely” onaitiéa to | his ignorant designs. Practical jokers are nice g t jor the comtipeee Sorertnene wil Bandwagon Sey, ie ~ kal ci od ; the use for republ: ion of all news dispatches | people to have around, (Ae: a jenter the convention amid ” joud ea ane ate. rae Lamy pn at ft credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa- | 4 huzzahs upon the shoulders of the sot 'memory. In 1920, when t per, and also the local news of spontdneous origin | A" f largest bloc of ‘delegates in sight. Gnele Lowden Uncle Wood and Uncle, poniisted herein. All ab of republication of all! 2 . Si \ will Johnson, were all squeezed out so ‘ A ‘other matter herein are also reserved. | Edito: al Comment Z f ss % ‘will pick it be seeteetly site te tad A Foreign Representatives é. ‘ tions from numerous states, but it for any Republican who was not | | : feared that few. of these delegatior a Mohémmedan was assured of G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ] Youth and Crime yi ee je coveted job, t_.CHICAGO DETROIT (The New York Times) ; ; Uncle Lowden, if he lives) -WAll ms Tower Bidg. Kresge Bldg. | vier é J ~ then ride in behind a smart span of] Next year it will be different. The PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH PREM suet adh ive etmek ls ae g : f . oxen with delegutes from a. half-| fly in the Hoover ointment doubtless ‘NEW YORK 2 Fit Bldg. | New York State Crime Commission tend to sup- \\ y 1 : ‘ dozen to a dozen states marching be. {will eat up: oil the unguent, but it 26 AS, Aa eA eee |port the statement made by Clarence S. Darrow AN i egletiiod a. oer fei) pnt ah Seaeeiae une, Pd wd = (Official City, State and County Newspaper) |that almost all crimes are committed by boys in i: "rueee Fee ody (al sport Sader the hes die: iA Pablie indi. ‘ ——— OO. | their teens or by those who began a criminal career cog de . ‘ rgd ? Nl be kept . tage | A A = be enough’ of ti he |-bex. A Tangible Means of Appreciation jat that age. The median age for those who commit: y é Lowden oa ol wr ee’ Uncle Hee bat orien Seas 18 get us back i Bismarck can look forward with pleasure to the) ‘arrival of troops at Fort Lincoln, definitely sched-| robberies is not over 23. “Saving criminals is in = when they are counted w; P the last analysis saving. children.” Even our im- i an a ee closer for hele Dawes than to any- le looks uround he is likely to see aj will arrive with few uled for September or October, perfect statistics show that the dangerous age is| | % a replica’ of: the whiskers of Uncle| your own:barber will tell you that hi t Untold benefit will accrue to this city from thet constantly growing younger. Hy Hughes ur’ the buld’ pate of Uncle; can have the Lowden bloc. For cog- j fort. There will be nearly 500 men quartered there | The testi t Mr. D hi ial ight Y, - pede se eer of tle] ent bingy ed in' previous dis- fund they are men who will spend their money in|, The testimony of Mr. Darrow has special welg! ° few York delegation, the mous. | pate! in view of the theological opinions imputed to him,| J - : ie : Feausyivedia fugbeter and of his opportunities for observing those accused ii of crime. It is to the effect that the child must be fortified by teaching, and not alone by that but by habits formed in response to it. “It is only rarely that “a boy carefully trained and fitted for life is sent to jail.” The teaching to which he looks is moral and religious, with such education as will result in forming and fixing character through habitual doing. “The protection of the child or grown person comes from habit.” Hence the public schools are coming to make a place for Bismarck. Farmers, too, will profit by the garrison’ fing, since it will provide an outlet for much of their eproduce, ~ It should be borne in mind that the money being spent by the War Department to renovate the fort} buildings is being spent in Bismarck—every nickel | of it. The men at work cleaning up the grounds | and repairing the buildings are Bismarck and Bur- Jeigh county men, The materials used in the work » are being purchased, not in the Twin Cities or} a raised soap box in which stands for Uncle Will: va cow to go to town Buenos Aires in Argentina hap the! mi cars. 5 ment is dished onl re tae ‘helt amusement highest rate in th erican contin- ent outside of the United States. | The former kaiser advised the dians retumed to first principles, *<Fargo, but here in Bismarck. terion flyers cone rning their flight wakisg SE ree ag bread and so It is a fine thing the War Department is doing, 2 z 4 a flights than he lac etter on can they be: missed. ‘And the girls -iand all of us realize what this garrisoning means i those habit-forming precepts and practices which jel, nee Me Ae, aa know thei “ ey ® GT Ooh NRE P ;, |lead to the righteous development of the individual h E Bismarck, not only in dollars and cents but also in pers i ang f The great increase of Sthe favorable publicity which will be given the city |#% the protection of society. In the revision of the = IN ; Daily Health ERR aaa tatuets nad others 986 Viatalleg S00: aye.” Pasir ‘customers ~ 4y Anne Austin’=; ou, Service. r # 7, ume. “by having the only garrisoned fort in the state. curriculum for the New York public schools this is Peatreeliaed Ai ag ers a sae A Ba a ‘er nt Oe women “Then, too, the fort will be a show place for the|*Pécifically planned. j - the ves now and then, too, Kids ‘stil seit re t pre ; i i : odie cath, ho ‘city, Ty will be something for the tourists to see,| Attention must also be given, as Justice Appell! Faith, who had crept back to her] whispered. “She has always leaned| ¢,(Edlter’s Note: This te the oe and é Washingtonn experts “predict fly- and oran, and =and those who do will very likely leave Bismarck, of the Children’s Court of Westcliester County has | own bed, lay tense and rigid, her| on me— eps my series of ee ing hotels as the next thing. ines bot ~ Pl ‘ _remembering it as the place where Fort Lincoln suggested, to mending the habits of those who have | wide, burning eyes black against the| But did she, Faith, have any right medical eecatelon’s ‘Tomervevt chutes estate cine. ering ‘ane, ber ‘opens in the e ped- “is, as well as the progressive capital city of|started in the wrong direction—the juvenile of- chalky pallor of her face. She must wanes “ cele for Cherry? If] Choosing a Way Out. nome, [alers come through with “gift pack- the state fenders; That New York City is doing better in| think, she told herself feverishly,! little Hope should die’ under ‘Chri ——— A man. died in Europe after drink- 98s.” I oe ri ° A ; ;,| think for herself and Cherry, too.{ bungli ie, under Chri BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN ing sixty glasses of water on a wag- finds an al- = But there are more tangible ways than merely ‘dealing with these, than the up-state counties is Chey vy nerry, too./ bungling care, could ever forgive er. The strange “part of it is that Most exact parallel for all the catch” f ‘ * be-Inferted if the fi ARE ERE erry’s uplifted, tragic little face,| herself? But’ to sacrifice Cherry, to| Editor Journal of the Americal Ly at enny tricks and devices used by th: commenting on the worth-whileness of the fort in|to be inferred from the figuies presented by Sena-| bathed in the white radiance of self- ve herself back to the ynan| Medleal Association and of Hygela, {0 find that much water Traveling tent shows of rural’ dis- which we can show our appreciation. One of them|tor Knight’s committee. The difference is attrib- | sacrifice, as she proclaimed the most fed, whose touch she chald the Health Magazine - Me rgicteehes triets ty epee is to see that a good road is built, and maintained, | utable especially to the more efficient prebation | pampered young life, swam. befors| hee tp eiudder with Mics eee] 4 Front: the Catholic University. of! | A, bo stole his, For, as the bromidiste point out, fe ahd td Tl nature ‘doe: change much Americs.in Wi ton, D. C,, landlord’ at sitse . hutbat ed ‘Wal her in -Podunk’-or Second tl “to the fort. work in the city. But, after all, that is a make-|.Faith’s eyes. Fat go back to Chris n wi The present road is not in the best of shape and,|shift. It is difficult. and disappointing at best. Nonieen eis ee \ raion ot, the met ae fail a ith the greatly increased traffic which is bound|The advice which Dr. Cooley, Chief Probation Of-| Cherry had said ina aueer, unearth i re he The 4 ides for ‘the like, perhaps: -| GILBERT: SWAN. to come with the opening of the fort, it will be bro-|ficer of the New York County General Sessions | ly ‘voice. Selfish, impulsive, adorable g Arr} Hs 11,058, el Mhare* tata point’ in the race for 9 ‘ken down within a very short time. It is up to the| Court, gives to parents goes to the root of the} (id always, adored . Cherry, whost) ° Shen they've found Hope?” Faith |the 38 Seonditions -result- scanty. clothing at .which the girls At The Movies city of Bismarck to see that a good road is con-| matter: ting what she wanted! Could she--| orgs sitting up in bed, incredibie re-ling » in bs! suicide . holds must. ‘stop, ‘says’ physician. Just 4 y marek to see oa gee , Thald the ‘let Cherry make ‘phat. Yo flooding her ravaged face, sixteenth: p being” ‘préced- give: them’ time,’ doctor, ‘and. they'l)® ° Tee ieee en apa neat: Faald uch ae ing| Jf your child shows tendencies toward per- | would ve a supreme sucritice: for te Fe ene, om, SOrt The aaa ee SD lcharehcEabCiSa OE RADON ee nt LS ete te ea abe of benefit to those at the fort but t would also] sistent mischief take.him to the best payehia- Livks af any imant that she, bud. B05 | ebve che car in. anahe dian’ notce|Bralt Wemorrhage Thane EH dunes allt of Lon Angeles hed thats of benefit to travelers going to points sou! trist available. Have the child thoroughly exam- | only the role of a big little gil eyth witch way he went when he left the| congenital debilities, malfi ions! Old Masters 4 er week, with Joan C =the river road, ‘i a i ‘ an intricate lovely Barege. ian violent deaths among ‘others. ‘ : s Tn ne hetter way than this can Bismarck show| ‘ed, Physically and mentally. Science will | ro ioptetherr 7 ‘om Rever SRC), Baith fell back upon her, pillows,| About as many, people {ile from Daneer,” the 2 ‘ve aaa Bi ‘War Depart provide a way for you to correct his faults. Faith, her nails digging ihto her making her face bleak and|swicide as from old age. +. 1Oh! that we two were Maying ‘TY¥ork night life, whiels ‘ its appreciation of this fine thing the War Depart-| J you fail to do so, there will come a time when | palms, prayed for help in the battle at cttave the police gone eee der, being 21 tne weg, | Down the stream of the soft pring, Eitings for today and Thursday. __ ment is doing in regarrisoning the fort. It is a] society, the law, will ask the penalty of your | she was fighting, Ever since she a rent answered, ‘drop-|60 in 1910 and 8.4 1 1082,*. = " ze; 3 dn re to get the exact types. = thing which must rank as one of the most important could remember, she had loved Cher- é y, » P= Like children with Violets playin: which frequent dance halls where Ha(ike histoey. of thaclty. ‘The eqst affixing aril| eee, ANd Wee AMM, As, welles yousomust jicy. mere Vihew any. varsan iueeea le SUR edhe edd Per rrpiar acarcagien | eter HA ths shoda Of eho | Sn epee omen one aanre ane ine. fartuste. tee o i ‘ ‘ gee cay a ee . No one-had se er orn : a ineiniainine ren a ii he tee osoaipnal by, Pee and pay heavily. world, “Her little sister's irrésponsi-| yife Wann’ there. No one had seen| Peonie Oh, tte Wrhites, whereaes thet art Manis pocsdnmeec tke dicector pre sas f visited ey Leno aly, reaming - : ) o On the sward ' of some * sneep- the: slick Saar ot “to bility, her selfishness, her flashes of] wy; ii nat " * f , y ¢| His bed hadn't be lept in. You) suicide rite: is approximate! =the benefits, in monetary as well as other ways,| With the massing of millions in the great centers ee eaemorey: hele a seme s mbstnt despair, okey ‘After ail,|third of that:of the whit "which will accrue. where parental authority no longer has its former | had been more-a mother to her than| M8 the baby’s father. He wouldn't City Pepple Top List trimmed down, ' . he y peodl ni harm her, Oh, for God's sake, don’t} In practically all countries’ of; Watching the white mist si igs —— scope oF power, society looks more and more to the; the poor, heavy-bodied, complaining| ery liye that! "I can't stand it!" | the world, more city people commit| Over river and mead and News and the Associated Press school, which, with the church, should be but the suicide than do those living in the wardness, had endeared her to Faith, ‘h of Ed; . Cutter of the| bulwark of the home..’ ha ssEXT: Faith determines to save; country. The highest rate of any/Oh! that we two lay sleeping a ' 5 Ao ean mtn ihe eee Wamei's | es : gether that Fs ith could ‘tot ‘visuallxe wey put Bove, tape. Ohele freee ott aches Avante oust In our nest in tl ered rn hee ry . 3 Aysapheu : . 3 . Cy and the .-sChristian Temperance Union convention at Min- The Lustrous Bobby Jones ce elie etree nee od (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.)|lowest is in Pennsylvania. ts ee ee eet Forced to" re ‘ ““neapotis, some pertinent facts were set forth. or (dianeapolis Tribus) mother-love, risen to undreamed-of deaths Toon rituider niemest Tate for} Aud, our souls at home, with God! | cept employment-tu.a taxi dance hall ‘ sz One of these facts was this: that, by its very} It is not too much to say that as a golf playe> pele Of opel ecri ies, Mes na ge Justajingle {country is California. “The Saint’ ed ta Oiloregeroy” aor eaauie x nature, the Associated Press must be impartial and | Bobby Jones is for the time being in a class by him-| for her baby. What would it mean per hc. -onlnian! sometimnas: credits ‘A replica of a famous New York | .-jean have no interest in taking sides on any question.| self, His primacy in the sport was rather clearly | t2 Cherry to go, buck to Chris Wiley.) so 6 1 heat ahat train.” ald he| tH, teaponability for the high rate aneenen: Aeon: MA st tne el aes This is probably the most vital feature of the) established on the other side of the Atlantic. That} day she was to have married another nite boastful to his wife. tee this a, but a study of the scenes weré filmed showing actual RcAssociated Press news reports: their impartiality. | primacy has been amazingly well confirmed by what |", the husband whose conjugal And sae be hortly lost the bet,| hfures does not warrant such an frequenters of stich places in action. H ines i love she had been able to endure)» He lost his life. cen ee ke ‘ |. New “York, Aug. 8t.—Manhattan; In addition to the romantic leads Every so often, some organization comes out with | happened last week on the Minikahda course. only one dreadful night—a night that!) 2°. =—=————=-- Frisco's ; ry catch - penny peddler, of the picture, the cast includes Marc f ‘zthe-eharge that the Associated Press is favoring} Not alone in the final and conclusive matgh | haf hardened Cherry, had mysteri- 97 ; Tor epi ‘im Celitornie sgrjco)- mechanical nice un-! MacDermott, Rockliffe Fellowes, Ger- . { , jemething to which this group is opposed. But| against Chick Evans was the supremacy of the At-| ously embittered her, had changed A Thovight: © .||susiy: igh. “indeed, "Sen" Francisco lethwat, oo And hat netting te ee, Ae a as Gamers | “Ait ig not true. The diversity of beliefs of the 1,200|lantan demonstrated: B y exin | Nez, from. selfish but adorable child | § + la ‘Kinhost anldide "vase at ae + And t Claire MacDowell, Douglas Gilmore t lantan demonst jobby showed his rare skill| into a cynical opportunist, disillu : large’ city in the world, being ten| be bee ig) and Charles, Frene __ odd publishers who make up the Associated Press |—perhaps we may even say his unprecedented skill | sioned us to love and determined to| Charity shall cover the multitude points higher: than Lei zig. Homburg, rw PITOL THEATRE =< preffudes the posuiility of such a thing, The Ae: by his successive achievements in the long elim-| Jevekion which ake: negitahts eet Sage. Pe: Pl re gs tie ? sade rae Anot! fanny reviewing “What _ sociated Press chronicles only what is news. ination process, At every stage, speaking in the|ed in men? You must ‘i i : mH on Sua, tin ¢ n the Mussian uni- price Glory,” has the following to it happens that the anti-prohibitionists engage, at | broad way, he was not nie posi ora ee ster-|, “I could nersuade Fina not to go] as well as AUER ienloe for shay fn ‘the United “Btaten “although te 3 ergs taxis, ears tn fron says -D _,, some particular time, in activities which are of real|jing resources, but master of those whom he op- back to” Cheis)" Faith's shite A eau, points lower than San Francisco.| Th 7 Moor + news value, the activities will be chronicled. If the | posed. The record of his. competitive play was i © Capea do the aun Nes, bale -penietios quite different from the stories that were printed OUT OUR WAY < ’ * ven space on the wire. But in either case, | about his preliminary practice for the tournament Si \/ there will be merely a statement of the facts and no | test, “|e HA- PA_ REMINDS. \/ HAR-HAI-ILL NENER. “ flere of she. news. ‘i ac Ree The best America has today in the game was in ‘em Ry OF Pto we ees ve ahing e me people apparently cannot realize this fact.\ the competition—champions and ex-champions and 4 ie ‘a. stupendon =f any given organization happens to be more in’ the cream of the newer contenders. Not all of them ‘ ® SUT YOU eee NEY, IAALe "Oe. Meee ene fon = . fe me “eneronsing, Se imp! 4 +. the news one week, its opponent immediately pops|was matched personally against Bobby Jones, bui j - : Pat it. on; = list and. see it : me ene cs nena Ieee ae yy Jones, bu: HANE AMAN| WHAT. - NJHEM BACK, PA AND DAYS. ANDTHE OTHER nd Pee It on eee pao dt peveral times. Eup ‘and charges the Associated Press with none of them showed himself to be in this contest| Flour were | DOHENY WW HIS’GOOD OLD DAYS" / HALE IN ONE OF m Go, fervent! j= favoritism. the peer of the young man from. Dixie. Stabl¢ . \ 4 f NG 0. K. »” But a éareful examination of any Associated Press| nerves, stable skill and stable quality ran through- IN A HALF © § \ EE-HEE-HE CAN ane NIGHT SH . « fecking/':¢ 3 dispatch of this nature will show that only the facts | out the Jones game, and they put him over a winner. z \ { ~ e icp tis HAH-You SHOULD HANE iy i ash 5 ‘aek id “= are given: only the news, and the authority for it,| Yes, there was superb play by other competitors SS \ 2. AXE Fon csr ‘The! ; > not the. law, according. to and no more. It is this impartiality which has en- | whose work flashed at times with brilliancy of the \ \\ \ ml \ A OB For a or. joney.. . + V. “Howard, coumty sitornty. + sbled the Associated Press to maintain its steady | sort that takes the breath away, but Jones was bril- : \ m = a earaale publ Ste park along Z ify Progress, unhampered and unafraid. liant nearly’ all the time and he seemed to be more i : \ . \ ‘ 21 a s are ore violating * a SO and more the captain of his golf soul as the tourn- S : WS / ‘ Eas ; ea atte ips The Panama Canal—Defenseless —_|.ament drew toward its, exciting close. e : Naval strategists are now turning their attention Bobby’s past on the links is something that can- aa the much-neglected Panama canal to see if its | not be taken away from him. His name is written defenses cannot be strengthened. high on the honor rolt of the game, and written in ed At, the time the canal was built it was considered | glowing characters,.and yet his fate. will be the ee an impregnable unit. Warships could | common fate of all,,who have pr. him in lus- be ie not get to the entrances of the canal, since large|trous performance. . Another will arise, sooner or . _ guns guard the entrance, But—there were no air-/ later to conquer him if he chooses to match his. skill pars that time. with the skill of.others in tournaments to come. Some exceedingly promising young eligibles for rank among the elect. appeared in the Minikahds ¢cmpetition. What ‘these will be able to do next year or the year after or five years henee, no one can say. They may equal or even surpass the per- formance of Bobby Jones last week. The “impos- | sible” nearly always,becomes the possible in due + iy enviable the world over. Ap- further for the home play- the sport is i HE

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