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= The Bismarck Tribune! A wan boy in a tenement coughing his life awa: THE STATE'S GLOLAY NEWSPAPER ‘an overfed and pampered poodle in a limousine, (Established 1873) artist sleeping in the gutter, a well-museled, strong- | published "by the [Bismarck Tabane ompany, backed man complaining—these are common images | Bismarck, N. and entered at the postoffice at |! waste. | The First and Second A. E. F 4 " : ¥ » DUTCHER h arck as second class mail matter. Walk down any street and watch for the signs of | Wunsgea bape (Y drips rameter an Puineer ci: George D. Mann.......... President and Publisher | jt_waste. Walk through the home, through the be goed It rauat beth Subscription Rates Payable in Advance slums, through the halls of lawmakers, through the Ni di yas ee oe an wplstnny Daily by carrier, per year vs . -$7.20| courts of justice, along the docks or in a crowded | agencies a thee Bar association, three paticioatn ges roid BY ty per year, (in Bismarck)....... 7.20| cabaret. Look for effort thrown away, lives tossed concerned, 3 gineers and three representati eitin state "outal Bismatek).;..+. . 6.0u) te the winds, precious time neglected. | roeently callie Tipon the Coneelans Peuenl ON Cobieesnen, Dena, ne Daily by mail, outside of North Dakot. ++ 6.00; What is the remedy? How shall society, as we, to help enforce our prohibition Work would have final re-checking of Member Audit Bureau of Circulation ‘capitalize it, care for the world’s great waste? How! rave ps Kd care ot bag He oa in this field, it appears Member of The Associated Press Shall government obliterate it? How shall human- has been. speeded too well. J The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to} ity bend down and lift up what is wasted to a place it seems that for $ aires oe the use for republication of all news dispatches of usefulness? of Canadian liquor si Tt may come to a point where he ‘credited to it or not utherwise crediteg in this pa- i sea F the States, there.is a quart of liquor | who would fly over oceans must first and also the local news of spontdneuus origin| How? There can be but one answer. Philoso- from the United States smuggled] prove all the required buttons are = hed herein. _All rights of republication of all; phers know it and wasters know it, too. The an- imine Gaal wont bay ings ed ee other matter herein are also reserved, {swer is knowledge. We woo knowledge with educa- home any more. | | vite = Foreign Representatives j tion, What could be more logical than that? Secretary of the. Intaries Hubert ¢ G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY j GET MEET AT SIT | W. Work, who estimates that over-| should be imps i 5 qCHICAGO yRETRONT | The Badge of Courage | | Predecton int, Retroleum given flights designed to establish 4 ee SDAYNE, BURNS & SMITH © It is all very well to ride in an airplane, imposing | mates a millio 12" pling araveoiaty: 06 the’ crew ~ NEW YORK . ° . Fifth Ave. Bldg. the care of your life in the pilot at the controls. bhould be examined fe tarare. they EERIE Taree: ae a | vs icks o i ' ‘- ere yebu mentally, ysically (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Bre enuws the, tricks Of (che ate (and Was bet etre and ty trating and experience, it rence. Y.1 was agreed at the conference. Pulling Us Out of the Mud | But stepping into a plane alone and voyaging J Big strides have been taken by Burleigh county across a lake or an ocean when you've never flown Spinaptinatenndatiscia em this year. {or landed a plane before in your lift is somthing. { Flashes of Life / The tangled highway situation has been cleared different. a ee ey, up until now, ins d of being one of the most back-| Charles Levine may be a publicity seeker. He hi adéveeiin sucttats in (By The Associated Press) ward of the state’s counties in improved highways, | may lack tact in his business affairs with men, es- eng Geran ee bus: meeee ine Washington—From tin:plate to avi- ‘ . A . Age ‘ i ¥, : he’ 1 uld | ation seem: be the transition of this county is rapidly forging to the front. | pecially aviators, but there's one trait that cannot a Ba ace posh baa RA could | one famil: The latest step was taken Tuesday, when, by au-;be denied him—courage. vanities ta 8) 2 Le he qu ai thorizing the graveling of a 12-mile stretch in the| Like the boy who starts riding a bicycle and There are no millionaires in South ist arabe tne aia Br erie! eastern end of the county, the commissioners liter- | doesn’t know how to stop it. Levine flew from Paris | Lehgar i ay Spartan ey been given plane now in ally “pulled the county out of the mud” and gave|to Croyden, England, across the English channel. the headline: Prohibition Most Ef- Min Hee tottee eerie an sles it a United States highway which, by next spring. | and then had to circle around over Croyden field un- | fective in South Dakota. fits will be graveled its entire length through this | til aa plane came up and told him how to get | | Yes, September Aa be fine, anid + county. {to earth. | warm month, weather permitting. rd L, Bennett, By next summer there will be a gravel road all, Levine may never win any medals for his exploits, Some farm rélief bills. might do | ® Atel a one the way from Fargo to Bismarck. Those sections, and may not even gain popularity among his own! a lot for agriculture. With other Forchwith he of U. S. highway No. 10 in this county not already | people. But he wears a badge of which he can be} measures, agriculture might be done Inched"'gie of ¢ graveled are under contract. And bids have been proud—the bright badge of courage. | for. . . asked for graveling a 17-mile stretch in Kidder! SEE i Burlington, N. J.—The latest thing county which, when completed next year, will give | or kabete aki ah mee ae pring idol own mis Bismarck and Burleigh county residents an at | j - pealekin “e: Ee ah en . weather road to the east. | Editorial Comment | =e SEL CLT LT MTT TIT ae oa Gai ie kei aes i Asfother most important piece of work authorized H ed by the commissioners was the graveling of the road! Calcium Chloride I ang S NNER Daily Health cava iiinertine Bitehe Doles ot to Fort Lincoln. As The Tribune said a few days j (Grand Forks Herald) - = on x , Service pedestrians were sa' ago, this road will be subject to great wear and! Calcium chloride is being tried on a short stretch |. 4 Anne Aus iy ame The wisdom of the older geners-| hi tear when the fort is garrisoned and supplies will |of road leading out of Crookston with results which| Faith, watching Cherry intently as,to taking care of the bi Well, BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN tion was in doing what the younger Jegal. _be hauled back and forth. By authorizing the|thus far appear to be satisfactory. This material|Glenn Andrews pleaded with her to gout ty) heist sa telling me the egitor Journal of the American | feneration is doing before it graveling now, the commissioners are acting wisely |has been used on many roads, and it appears to be | marry him, saw triumph flash in her page on Position ana ay, papell Medical Association and of Hygela, H oa ae f Radio’ Rialto i - and very likely saving the county the heavy cost of | generally winning, favor. The affinity of the sub- pane aie eee eho eal I'll not renew the offer.” a Mee vancc: 4 IN NEW YORK ee | rebuilding the road which might otherwise eventu- | Stance for water causes it to keep surfaces to which | $,,> “a0, waxen-white with anxiety tebsk he hed ecose, sineligi hie.) Nt err sap T infection ot {Bv The Associ: ally come. it is applied in a moist condition, thereby prevent- | over the kidnapping of her baby. she ‘<!! out of the room like a man nee Mautivaud nsoatine'ts 8 ‘peeial> oe ih ossessed of a demon, Cherry's wanted to ery out to Chery, to warn [right head, which she had continued | iar spiral. organism. her not to commit herself to a man to hold so’ proudly as long us the| Apparently the disease occurred who had shown himself so despicable. ian was in the room, drooped upon only in man, was accompanied by But when Cherry. spoke, Faith real- hoy breast, slight general disturbances with ized that there had been no need to “gh, Faith,” Cherry moaned, -' but prises increase in pesto os ing h head wearil; g but there was pain on swallowin; Glenn. Please get up’ sheulder. “Tn trapped” trapped? enlargement of ‘the glands and off your knées, «I won't marry you. Glenn's right! If I do what 1 want yellowish gray. membrane in’ th You must know. that I couldn't after to do—stay at homie—your home!——|mouth and throat.. Because of this patter the. way you behaved today. and take care of my , we'll both | membrane, the disease was often niis- No, don’t interrupt me, please,” ‘s! \ ‘ - ordered. Kinga Hetle steeaie, be the | b@ utterly dependent upon Bob. If taken for diphtheria ‘until the dif WMAD (225.4), Minneapolis, offers dinner concert by Norman McLeod, 6:15 p. m., song selec- , and vaudeville of the ing the raising of dust. If, at reasonable cost, our highways can be made dustless, an important benefit will have been gained. Dust is one of the great discomforts of traveling, and it is a decided menace to the safety of the highways. Numerous accidents on the roads have occurred because cf poor visibility due to dense cfouds of dust. There is also a very material, though not such an immediately apparent benefit Then, too, work to grade state highway No. ¢, north to Minot, is under way and in all probability this road will be graveled to Wilton within a short - time. When this is done, Burleigh county will have its arterial highways in shape to bear the heaviest - traffic and to be maintained at the minimum cost. 4 Such improvements as the county commissioners have authorized must be greeted with enthusiasm. They are helping put Burleigh county where it be- New York, Sept. 8—Young New York takes ite love where it finds it. Having no country lanes to de- obit Yor ‘olttimes. andy: the, Museen aed : ttimes and,’ nh * Seats 2 Tiver walkwag "being somewhat, onset pe pci will pet fcfee it. invents ‘strange lover's while at, 6:30 p. m. WFAA 500) Fool . a symphony... ae Bilas to 8 a PARA Aveane usses ak ter ni it: prov! an excel’. The Pea geartet. will give, 9. pro- tionally ‘popularpif precarious, tryst- tions at 7 air at 11 p. work, I'll be shifting my responsi- | ferences were. clearly established. . |; lace.” Oblivious to bumpings Ges at at 6 and & p. m:, " A ‘ tt itity b BD (844), Zio longs in the state highway system—among the|in economy and efficiency of car operation. Filters ve T would hayp pee wo ps kro to your shoulders. My baby Paes err Srrns arate teed lurchings, young love carrie 98 | ilo te tanec rag a leaders. of various kinds have been devised to keep fuel and night, ¥ the night before y her Soe on ne to you | mouths that were ‘not. infected, but Pe eda reely and, to some, vi oh afce piper ee fa i ii e i » 1 almost prayed : to ¢, veal ree f? i . . : n' ratic ° s fective derdeee tht na bain, OF at the ro: aay the wordt nn gee, atrectan nine tet oftepgttnt iE Slonaly tab" abe, dioeure"appenved [gEemetimen it in the bench ot: thal ds W:ad'p wm by WEAL (C00) Balan Oh, No, Professor! ___,[tective devices that can be installed, dust will find wor you do Jove me! MOMMA | cncswhat in dele Lwenete he ‘good! to be especially favored by: the old-fashioned -horse-driven ve-| Ch serfnading’ "p.m. by RTHS j A professor in an eastern university, surfeited, its way into bearings and circulation systems, and exalt ols. striviege td, a wd 1 ae 0 want ch be good.” . Again Pelt Sxeeeure. Spree Ae tor | bicles of the avenue;. sometimes one} " iBilc e Su Fi A ey ts, Will impair both the ion and a 7 ea e ‘herry was uw child, turning instinc- | the ‘excessive , use’ of ‘alco! or to-lof the most crowded cor! $ a oa i perhaps with the sight of ladies in ene peer eye rah i operation ai the appearance | ;; id tte ‘body ‘to his, pak Arde rae ene sey mpage : ol o ie most, a = ¥ wherever he may have gone during the late sum- . aR gy ee ne ee yeile-imore of a mother to her than the! During the, war the disease spreddtthe open: and'brasen nature of Mi if ee ews Briefs iner, suggests that man is the more beautiful crea-/ Dust prevention treatment ‘has also an important | nicd pteadily. “tT tried to make poor woman who was dead,‘ jwridely, among the ‘soldiers and Was] hattan necking parties. nee fgets: dhe ‘ ture, after all, and that he would like to see a men’s |effect on the road itself. Dry gravel quickly be-|ed to marry you. I wanted securi Faith forced herself to mie REPT” aR oo aban ar | But the poor children have no{ . Alexander — el] | mouth.” 4 Man: angwer which she knew 1 wanted iness for Cherry, ——and—your love for me. ut ‘i a hoice. It's i beauty contest. comes loose, and as it is disturbed by passing hough it | physicians are. convinced Searle thaumarrthevapiatee mes oe tencet: to site was sen- at Still- Somehow we feel that we should be spared this | wheels, considerable portions of the finer material rae sper arerse isobar pasa ee Tm | meant ntinued misery of jealousy that the disease ts increasing ah ok {# curbstone, alee : pleasant vision. Our interest in any bathing beau-/are blown away, a loss which must ultimately be) growing up at last, Glenn. I've got| of civilization. ‘Much of: the pre- St. Paul—Norti Pacific. railway my baby and she’s all tha€, that J. Basilie, Pull- o «stepped from a Of all the: incon, 8’ places’ for ' recei: peg ved word “You will be happier if you go on, ty contest in which males paraded would be purely|Teplaced. Erosion by wind and water also plays its ing, darling. You canbe Hope's ‘vention of this disease lies, in. prop- the : 4 ‘ P PI y ¥ man porter. ~~ courtship, ‘ican Museum ! ~ of the damsels who have exhibited their figures in ~ like? Just suppose a men’s show were held, in * ‘must have worn when they were chased from _ heaven. 1 ladies. a brick-throwing one. We are not quite ready to take our men in that form. Men’s figures may be more beautiful than wom- en’s, professor, we're, not going to battle over that. _ We'll grant that we've seen men in bathing suits who looked a bit better off anatomically than some beach contests. Bub; professor, did you every try to form a men- tal picture of what a men’s beauty parade would be Atlantic City or any other place you care to name. - windstorm, with the same cheerful faces the angels No, professor, this is just a little feature for the They have more nerve or something-or- part in roughening surfaces and necessitating labor. Dust, and the conditions which give rise to it, cause great dscomfort and -involve the public in a very large cash outlay. The experiments which are be- ing made with calcium chloride, therefore, are of direct interest to the public. Back to the Three R’s (Minneapolis Journal) For the boy, September marks the arrival of the “R” months—Readin’, 'Ritin’ and ’Rithmetic. Noi yet is the world his oyster, but school may be, if he ° ever found in schooling. Whatever the old folks may think of the subjects that have been added to the traditional three “Rs” of red schoolhouse days, still the fact remains that in the schools, as in all other realms of today, the elements of interest are ‘other than the men have—at least they can adapt themselves to it with something of grace, no matter “te what their defects. Just think, professor, what a life the man would ‘face who might win one of those male beauty con- ;tests! We'd say he'd have somewhat something of a hectic, turbulent time of it. : No, professor, we fear you're just a bit sarcastic. Let's allow Atlantic Citv to use her bricks for pav- - ing, sidewalks and building purposes, Let's All Think Alike! You like the taste of mayonnaise dressing on let- ituce? Well, I do not! You like a little fat with your slice of roast beef? Well, I do not! You like < ‘flatelieeled shoes? 1 don’t! Something has got to be done about this. We ‘can’t go on iving in the same city, in the same world, with such varying tastes. What'll we do? : ‘Perhaps we ought to pass a law. . Nowhere. A group of citizens of Florida recent- Ay furnished the governor a list of what they called “indecent” books in the libraries of two Florida in- ‘stitutions of learning. George Bernard Shaw and HH. G. Wells were among the offenders listed. ? ‘Phere you have it, exactly. That’s the way it'll finally work out. You and I will go before the ‘judges and tell our story. You'll say you crave :your lettuce with mayonnaise and I'll say I simply ‘cannot eat it that way. You can tell the powers that be your story about fee with cream and sugar. I'll tell them ithat dilution of coffee with cream I regard as nau- ‘seating. ; We'll get a decision ‘on our troubles. Maybe ‘they'll rule that the world will have to eat lettuce and that all coffee should be taken @ point. everything in it eventually be swell then? which most else is futility, so greatly augmented chiefly because of the psy- chological effort of humanity to keep pace educa- tionally with a marvelously growing world. * So Bill and Mary go to school nowadays with a wonderful vista opened before them. Theirs is an era in which the language of ordinary humar. relations is enormously expanded from that of their grandparents’ time. Not alone from their home life, but from their school, they must acquire a sense of civilization’s facilities. : On this, they may come to know in time, is founded the present-day curriculum of the elemen- tary schools. Even if Bill and Mary get only smat- terings of the factors that now enter into the com- plex machinery of life, these smatterings will give them a means to interpret their glimpses, and to fit better into the communities that will be theirs when they reach their twenties and go onward. What a complex fabric it is which they are to weave together, there in the schools! How many are the patterns thus opened to them, so attractive as to make their elders envy. them the richness laid before them, compared with the frugal, workaday fare of the old-time school! And though we elders may shaake our heads sagely in doubts whether child minds can coordinate so many things, we shall glory in their riches, none the less. One thing, however, we still reserve for our own interpretation. That is our legacy from our own schoo) days—the fundamentals of yesterday. that are the fundamentals still_of today. In our hearts we may wish for all the richness that life can give to our children; in our prayers we may ask that they shall acquire some measure of. perspective to “But for Faith, I might never have seen my baby a; But what I’m trying to tell you is that I’m going be the future wil to try to quit. thinking of myself) Net? alone, as I've always done. I’m not going to marry any man just for what he can do for me. rather think,” she said musingly, seeming hardly to notice that Glenn Andrews had risen to his feet, “that I shan’t; marry anyone-—ever. An ugly expression settled about Glenn Andrews’ eyes and n h. “So you're planning to go on 1 off “Oh, so you're going to keep on working, eh?” Andrews sneered. “I] He shou! every hour of your days and nights ffer-R’solution—' Pop liked the family . ited, “This thought you were going to devote|He bit into a sandwich, and His mouth was fall of sand. r at night, .endearing: yourself | | ras only you know. how to do. | And she’s so young yet,-dear. He that believeth shall not make | haste-—Isaiah xxviii: 16, Haste is admissible only in ecatch- ing flies.—Haliburton. iene, oe er. care of the mouth and of the gen- eral nutrition, When the disease is once, estab- lished, it’ may be controlled by the repeated ase of solutions of Bodie: ti May. |may be necessary, well’ as the local application of drugs. |. For the prevention of the infec- ition, it is_also advisable to have the teeth clean and smooth, and to. dis- continue tobacco in all forms as long ‘as nny evidence of the disease re- mains, Customer; No,‘ but. maybe I can arrange matters with the | Assistant :€to manager) lof no accomnt to i ing Show,London. OUT OUR WAY ONE THET SHOULD G make their course run true to the line of life's veri- ties. Then we shall go back to the practical things that all must learn in school, and charge the teach- Jers of young Bill and little Mary that they keep jalways foremost, among the tangible subjects of only books wé’ll have the curriculum, the essentials of schooling that were tomes of edicts by the cen- jours, as well, and our parents’ and their parents’ before them—those same old “ Rs” without i BD : MEANS, CURLY,’ |/ BETTER MARK THETN [A tee So Fons ‘tL || AN’ MARK © KNOW WHER | [THATN ALITILE ; HE BELONGS | OIFFRUNT,CuRNY WHEN HES LosT,/ SO WE Hing AN’ SEND Im { TELL 1M FROM, lead» the’ list. Here, beneath the shadow : brontosaurus, or just ‘beyond speeding train skeleton of a dinosaur you may come] W. Le upon seore of incipient romances, The ghosts of a terrifying have no deterring infli The 4 r ently. i mee, appar. ad no sermon on ti ange; they have ds and exchange calf: ‘3 that! They tell me that “Jim,” Manhat- tan’s old r For man; lest cabby, has retired at the age of 82, years was stationed just outside of Cen is horse to ‘me lead gqnerati \ In bis time Jim Astors, the and ¢! eld er ad mofiths, Almost eve: display: ry Fifth Ay burch reading venue rat} red w the height of a day’ seem to.take advantage rush, ently IT have seen the churches chal half-fillied ‘while the bundles’ piled upon the pews indicat i ho} a who on ‘days other ed a busy morn- “some” New Yorke: ime to to church : tl GILBERT. SWAN, says at Friends eid ry department has but to near Jamestown Mon- aed day, was on his way back 'to St. Paul. owner of Old Glory, eles he did hia best to prevent plane starting and idea Payne would go as passenger. of Brock’ and Schl i- tion senne Navy, Secreta! tobinee n pacific flight as “nothing had no Robin: prohibit fly jess are told that navy no authority. 23, of Memphis ; ne é tral Park, refusing to drive in the and Lieute mes P. j < Can'you see them? We can, a bunch of furtive, | knows his bivalves, — ores a P iivinee Chars ‘ MAYBE ITS TRUE 0 id scurry of busy, ratfic. 24, mi venaden, a | blushing sheep, fallen from their noble estate, look-| Young Bill and his sister Mary go back this| flamed. “Bob says I'm worth every Justajingle Assistant:' Have you an. account stated on going some # falls into & nose dive es . ing for all the world like a flock of penguins in 2| week to such opportunities as none of their elders penny oc otie cfive dollars 4 with the house, madam? 8 of Memphis. Thomas Slick denies at Indiana, pees for corpus filed by D. F grand ux now life prisoner in Indiana state prison. — . Three are Evansville, terurban , Brot 1 ng hop ri Ines been iunpad bit jtween the: vin inde’ hie nd 75 injured in pe, injui in her halreut in’ = bit a id the se ‘been a prise joke said _[ would pay. f BOOK REVIEW | sie THE DANCING. Dt and Edhen 7 ory cabrise oe oi ft one clear © ful. There entertai compan t! welt characters ‘one can't for-: gets Guy Dalby, ‘the ‘seedy song-and- | ays LL, Pike ie it totermetse "Margot Ukable “Bi as. and bie | ly, George,” “by Barse yin! e'bolly “