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trenton ct maeey , | 1 4 PAGE FOUR \ The Bism ck "Trib Ir ‘ mare » smarck ‘Tribune ‘di Kditorial Comment Au Tndependent: Newspaper | m vt NPATIOS OLDEST NEWSPAPEIC | ’ oT : Teoh?” } (iestabltahen E82) | Shipstead Still “Soaking the Rich \ | — ir aE t Published by the Mimmarck ‘Tribune Company, | (Minneapolis Journsiy 5 ~ fal 4 reo Do Mann Veestdent and Publisher | ns re nie Satur me oe , ‘ usu " | A BEART — ANT / Swi UP/ | \ What he had to say wis slellies with the pale | DOWN To ; ubsertptlon tutes Payable tn Advance least of he economic peasinisn, ‘Pax reduction | | ALmosT Down Tc oe ee iT! | Dally by earrler, per your we | Form YeTo / | 1 HUTy aise arin, pate yume cin ulna cae) ne | Wats tabs teaple Hoappeaved that the Senator has | ¢ e PE 4 i Pally by avail, pee t Mr Coolidge’: phins for toy rediae | ¢ Y \ ! ! : CR ALALG auinide. WlyinaTaey howl, te thar ealivaud aates das reduced wa fs “yy -s Fas eR | Evidently, woman is never to bh. ican bu ness, Americans will have . t | bey chase “ Ww o be permitted to form buying com- 1 Dally by iadl, outside of North Dakota 600d t Wien te Irolled \ . Ther chance to be the “equal” of man,| to be. ying i haa 1 Hed prices af Sneeessitiew of ite controlled th k YZ, i a aebaRes, We cuperior,| binations to meet them. With @ uly ‘ Membor Audit Bureau of Clreutation diuhiinbiigl® Ihsieteads Wliurin Wel aealeely lnk ex ; 4 ’ et She must, perforce, be his superior.) one buyer, to the one seller, the re- i ' it f om i ‘ihiod ee Once she was his ostensible super-/ sult is likely to be about the same ied bate Hee Hie cae nt roe iy Hint re eT eee Dunes: 2 ior, by chivalry; now she has to be|as under free competition on both : He ARADEINLad I roee. hs ox lunlvaly untllled to tis Hat if the Administration is bound and deter — |his actual superior, by necessity. : . tae for republication of all news dispatches credited ' ' se Genet ata ‘ital | Schools and colleges ‘are making het, » the scheme is obvious, But to Hor not otherwise credited tn this qa tnd alse | dined to rediee taxes, the Senator points out tha an the average, (he beljer edlucsted. n not stop at “so far.” he local news of spontaneous origin published bere it bs going the wrong way wbout it. He denounce She has to live up to that. a ihe buying combine, to hold down In AL TieD Es of republiontion of all other matter i perp) tacnedt (axed aaeethednconensot (ht And now modern improvements are| American wholesale buying prices, Herel are adie reserved sii i ey sau depriving her of common labor, leav-| Could too easily be diverted to a sell: jh en the ascminption that it you remove the bur ing her the choice of uncommon Ia-| ing combine, te pu up American re- | i kyon | tail prices to the consumer. Forelgn Representathye denoof the rich, the rich will in turn remove the bor or the stagnation of loafing. Even | tai c a Log WN PANN , COMPANY 1 ured t! ‘ home cooking is $hreatened by estub-| Unless the savings of monopoly | Clie avGe nero | DNTens OF The poor lishments, offerinte te deliver cook-| #re neared on ts the consumer, they } Tower blte Kresge HMdg.| PRG aneient bokum was much used up to ed food, hot and ready to serve, on| become extortion, ower Hilde Kresge Mle. | telepnonevordar: In our experience, the way to pre- PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH J including the het Congress. Bat the demas The common man, with no imagin-| vent this has been public regulation. NOW VOTuc Wirth Ave, HIMES) putiey lie heen se thoroughly exploded by the dyna ution, can still get’ a common job,| We have applied this to public util- rm LIT RAHURIe NER: Ult Ke Ale AoMOenNTlt with ‘no inspiration in it. So. he| ities, because they are, in large part, (OMeial City, State and County Newspaper) TG OP ACESS DOr En ee, Ae CxeN AAC OM Oe Lt plods his way through life, uninter-| natural monopolies. [Senators who counted on it to win the last Pre ested, but. busy and useful. We shall doubtless have to do the ny . | o ° . mone " ‘ | Except for equally dull labor out-| same thing to any other business in The Shenandoah Disaster | identiat election for them, have abandoned it entirely tae the howe there ‘will soon be| which we protect an artificial mo- Phe double disaster whieh tioe marked the hatese | 2m are now feurkly fer a deep cut tn the ineame ;no similar opening for the woman| nopoly in any of its parts. lopiient iy defen mipanion | SUEUEN of no imagination. She wil] have to ——— mn ! th developinent of air defense accompanied do something higher, or nothing. She Ane one (ie greatest peace time sacrifices of fife) This, of course, bx only one item in the Admini will have to be superior to most men, | | A THOUGHT | port w t of United States thehttng ) tration tay reduetion program, though Senator Shin or she will have nowhere to go. a 1 will Nt fi thie optiton upet nef stead Mote give his hearers to understand ik " ‘ pene apevtoy wen ; . apiaceae: tke a HOOVER RIGHT ON Foolish and unlearned questions mand , wn " military awketion | the whole program oreover, he stooped to | COMBINATIONS avoid, knowing that they do gender Hist Cothe United States air services Looks! Misrepresent Mr. Coolidge in this connection il Secretary Hoover is of course right | strifes—Second Timothy 2:23. Vien’ t . te The Presidents argument is that reduction in his suggestion that if foreigners ; mack uy Porecerd of herotam avatnet a background i j ure free to form selling combinations,| Old fools are more foolish than of death and taitae Phis countey ta been stow pH Che countey’s living costs comes only through to hold up American business, Amer-| young ones.—Rochefoucauld. Suttle avlation ws an arm cof on Poowert) PedweGion of taxes an hurge ineone Phat, of _. - a owl extent federat| course teow complete and apparentiy intention FABLES ON HEALTH aie si een, cexpenalile & the back | MUSshttement of the Presidents: position | in ita rn vay tosalule WoAte Coolidge amd Seoretary Melton have | CITIES SHOULD ISOLATE J ctited penestedty aad in many forms that (he pur TUBERCULAR PATIEN Col wi Mit 10 ‘ istant: chief or] Bese of Helmy the dneotme stiebex bs Owofold eS Se, Uae Aemy aie envi vit 1 feothe | BHSG fo afister Gapital hack from tax-exempt in |. BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMIN| ease should be encouraged. atacts (1 , \ He) Yevinent inte fruitful business enterprise; second, | Surgeon General, United States Pub-| “Open air schools for weakly chi- eS RINE EEE aan S| veatstlaek Ue \ aeomes. which aiow exadi| i lic He ith Serv dren should be provided “ waere Hatin (hit amatysanntion uy, Navy, aint poste | be eallect Gages on ta coma while cate : The purpose of municipal care and | breakfasts and lunches should also Views wind departinent of avi woukt} Gestion entlrely, ar Te huge hy Inventment supervision of the tuberculous is! be supplied to the P ' Laxenns two fold; first, to relieve the suf-! nurse should visit all homes to yi © Ue t tor pow Phe taker ferings of the indigent sick and to| advice coneprning proper living Waulvancing 4 a wi in this country se Inows very well that (ibs i see that they have comfortable sur- | sleeping conditions. ia Pn ; ‘tae cirURe FaTURtION: © YEN Ws roundings and proper care, and s It is surely as much Sp iniatton oi) | yey of ! sie ond, to prevent the spread of dis-| the municipality to protect the wll Lary avitiot iy Che atte comservaticn of Army: and of Hector ean be Tooted | | ease and to protect the well from in-| from disease as to Navy \ Catement ais Chit of sane goth : maa i fection ‘protection of the rot LETTER PROM MABEL CARTE nn ere y Pm tired of ° To see that the sick have proper ak ot whoaacexletance hes ihe av Wwe aline dusEHEsE MEW VO JOSEPIE DOWNEY — | ¥en, ec, Vim tired of thrills, 1 ” lcare and attention, it is necessary 3 the function and respon neil’ fila aaeRUiONe ay Te ihe fiaiind AHL CONTINUED p dust want to have enough to ¢ lthat their existence be known 1 community. : cy F Hele eme tei Ewell: ave have place. to ; tof my lite! Bad news from New York. Bomb|that some means of finding out their! pality should r and cltattons, but esaentially (was Ul chanee to get even v auiybody. | Ne. Tm not going to show a yellow) expioded in a_ coifee house, Of; needs be provided. The existence of {ercise jurisdiction over its milk about “smaking the rich,” whieh was so |! have no money at my | streak and say 1 never had course, the coffee was too weak to; cases can be ascertained only by} ply, The only safe raw milk is mj! : ei a DOK aa tel esterday | for when TE found out th run requiring practicing physicians .to|from tuberculin tested dairy herd Hy worn out in the: best Con UNAS Ee nkers 1) band was a crook 1 could ss report such cases us are seen in their; and by tuberculin tested herds th politicitis have the efrontery to drag it out in the Vowanted tof him, were plen| Ameri re arried a’ practice to the health department, A| United States Public Health Ser i jritornied lay | who would have, heipe enchman, Says he will do as she; health department, having secuted | does not mean herds which at some t mw Ls 11 oui Known better than} time, but [didn't ask for says. Thinks he's joking. He isntt.| ution concerning the tubercu-| time or other were subjected to ¢ its hate a you, Joe. TV have! un efoeiine ‘has doxged my ~ | in the community through such| tuberculin test, but rath herd . "De, . peen eypped by many crooks that | OF course, 1 didn't know whe Some people will do anything to! rts from physicians, cun imme-| which are periodically, at : Good Teamwork I stigulil nover Nave | another tof sixteen, 1 married Phi e money. In Los Angeles, u rich | diately ascertain the needs of the|a year, subjected to the test i Jone again, But the don was old, J that he was a burglar; and widow married her chauffeur. tuberculous by having a competent | which no additions are made exce!t Pant Dispaten) and Pknow if Pmarried him my life} twenty, after becoming the panei person visit each case for that pur-| of cows proving negative to th bs ewle the Nook Dao Be soover; LT owould never have any disillusioned with h I feli in lo DyoRvonwilaHs asics. BIVOTS ays| pose Thorough pasteurization of " oe " ame : nee wir of any kin agin, You meant) with another man beeause | thou she kept) him in hot water. He! A sanitorium for the care of both | will kill the germ of tub w elation a baltetin sing th farmers to ha adventure yo ome, Joey, aol eters | the other ma auld a ve ie 80) should have waited a bit. Winter's, the advanced and early cases should | City authorities may a) neat tested for protein content and the giv to have one le a fling hi better, 1 didn't keep it coming. be provided. It should it bot | effective aid in the ¢ 1 Mat by : , ee . lve had it = pay patients and free patients. Dis- r i erhing subject a prominent: place on Now, in tear al my | hot was to blame ita Even beds are dangerous, In Lou-| pensaries should also be intained | am for discussion at Cie meeting of the) fe 1am ow Ne bly | tomy lover and went isville, Ky., a man fell out of one{ High ial paid paysi- + tev t ‘ rai very ¢ has} prison for | and Fve been on my] and broke two ribs, cal physical e | place ise ale 1 met committee of che assoetation im Valley yy ie never done thls) own ever sinc t have in ne Bee, 5 laws, ind an Woeh eoevidences of a mew aid better territ vet lve ake{ Let's be real quiet about it and] . =e eS eas A: has is ue af affairs ti in: Dakot q ae east a gentioman, aman speveryone else sde-| maybe this winter will slip by with en Lapsed Alay eof aita Daal. tity: ally oe he would haveenreil fo eanors. 1 x0 out a crossword puzzle craze. @ aun yadey a mtin to the farmer who jlome as 1 live but now 1 —_ nes for weigh . i potter peive tor tis wtieat.| | What a foot Tye been, doe Fes Wien you done think much of) ADVENTURE OF hey arctan bu iu at ; eos typed | Peete We leave you as soon not one, you make a mistake if you | said the cuckoo. “Pi 3 7 atit reveals, f i you're tire Joa, send} — z ™ phlei ae ” ve as bee and Pu bother yeu} Most of us iri BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Than to be eo over the litle tow Avy ey radicals t I) really want excess. going ‘ “ five between | on’t| = THE LITTLE MOUNTAIN HE} : eats \ hemes painted ae said, the cuckoo dence iy ob ely viding bin To t you wa witzerland and | and a ‘ y there was ary these earvenee Hl ; iN F and things out sar bvery cow selene Dy e lttle| First steps toward action xt f fhe PUGH | will result in the const selvuce of 4y tel} new million gallon reservo: : system SESE Oy li —— ‘ mat the weekly meeting. The ee a ission will spend a couple of fe Srampr aie 0} in the next week mene Teme acer car: i : pany with City Engineer E, R. G ade Tempers aR ap el: 8 c there are] fin in inspecting the system. ie by the sort ae as you get your vacation ces where grain grows and ing engineers, experts in water- paid for you have to start saving UP the people can keep cows. Sometimes Pigs ea rere Bah peasy can erone rave anne hate 83r-| into conference later. plans 1 A jens, too. itis such a coun-| will be prepared and the nes , me flies? Only four months try ‘that winter starts early, and| legal steps taken to insute Snead (Christmas. And in a few! there is so mi «the peo-| struction at the earliest possible ; Speed or would have j more weeks it welll je less than that. ole have to shut the an up in| ment in the spring. BPiciency ne Ene Ti eeadia sh | (Copyright, 19 ine.) the barns and themselves up in their t ne we : houses for most of the cold weather.}_ C. E. ° “The women spin and sew and do| Frances Weigel of St. Anth | housework in win t there ist arrested on charges of ; : s nothing for the men to do after the| common nuisances and manufactur- animals are re night are morning:| ing “moonshine,” were arraigned b: - . Shey carve Overy, Cees ‘chai °f} fore Judge H. L. Berry i: i [and xou esterday. Carisoz wt \ AV ite [R&SSN THAT | spotted by a boy radb: ; ; ; i ¢ carve pont eee os and put sentenced to 90 dars and a n Was s MR, GSRome € em, because they are fond of a fine of $200, and $5 er. t took early two weeks. @ cuckoo bird that visits them|No: being able to pay the fine he amaer the war : — jevery summer and sings in thel was returned to j erica " . Ke s records | maples and birch trees that grow on Mrs. Weigel pa he $50 ¢ mpeed | the lower part of the mountains and was released under suspended he 56 has jin the valleys, sentence of $0 days and $200 fine. a sat) } “Ww the little wooden \ iow Re | men ick. } The body of Mrs. Isabelle Flynn, ‘Frau mM t “Now jhe’ te coming to us.” said! pioneer resident of Mandan, was ive: could e tiny fellows, nodding solemnly} brought there last night by her son, @ cou | at each other. : = H. A. Flynn of Spokane, Wash. Ser- " budget on | “¥es, now I’m coming to you,” said| vices will be held Friday morning in Our way the cuckoo. ; Kennelly chapel at 9 o'clock. Pall “You see the farm houses and] bearers will be J. P. Hess, LA, Ta- that gov $ Sar farms are in the valleys. And often| Z » AL ols, Chas. Wy- the s mic by w ¢ judge ev ae pec i not, room US By cows to) and James T. MeGillie. Mrs. i ° 4 Ca a eed in the summer. But up in} Sellogg of Bisma is a daugh- Ree You Refuse the mountains overhead there are e late Mrs. Flyan . ABsICLLUTSLY [big pasture fields. of tender ameat Xo SUBMIT TAS | Eps may Ge ows love ad sv FLAPPER FANNY ss | fat on. So early im the spring the | Let Us Cominend MISUNDER- | Swiss farmers drive the cattle up| (RS Criticis ¢ pay $ padded w STANDING ro | steep, steep paths to thee or \ umpecessary politic A ye | They’ leave the cows up there al he By ocean ; ARBITRATION ¢ | summer tong, only going up to milk! s er expansive and expan | them twice a day and bringing the i % situation that cul. | milk down to the dairies in a art of the tax; | sided barrels that they carried on part of the taxpay | tiie backs ite * it is ammounced af Washingt | “But what have the little moun-/ } % t I i i per tain men to do with that?” he spent of tho Tn ( ‘d | “The Swiss people say that the | f iy. permanent employes than two ¥ | eows are looked after by little fuir- , Me @ecrease of t4 per cent. What one departun j ies, ealled mem. af the mountain, | bi accomplished might well be emulated by others. cae made bere said the cuckoo. “Otherwise wild) , 4 aick : animals would kill them.” ' . > that s “That's, Fight,” nodded the ti te \ : St ‘ r" ; men, “That’s right.” a Meat Consumption is to be d eigm THATS SOUR POSTION | “And being such good friends of | J Meat consumption bas reacbed fifty-five million expressed “way back in mn YT my ee IHAUS BHATT Zz Do tes | the farmer. he likes to carve, them | 4 2 ; : a i pare 8 tak : Conc the weaker b | and put them oa clocks and things, % a Pounds 4 day in these United States. The impres should take gifts when th g Here are son the places \ he makes out of wood.” AD © give totat nas deen arrived at by the Institute of Whether or mot the regeuts are compelled by 14W which [have observed women smok- | {lt must be pretty hard wark to| = : \ s | cing thei dtish motion, time ork for | Be are ts cemtly-—-theater lob- garry barrels om your back,” sais 3 t © the American Packers. ‘Consumption per capita tor to rescind their fovlish motion, time wilt work for 7 sigarets, rerently. thester lob, eres ¥ ; 265 pounds or hab? 4 pound per persom its overthrow. The p @ are uot going to let et cars and om the street. Last “Is is,” said the euckoo. “So| : f aiid was, Bo! h tit RARE " ‘the Enis. 2 saw. tw r Bread: metimes the farmers make places : e ‘i | cheap political gesture hamper the uuiversity 2 fn saw two girls at Broadway sometimes 3 mak fp g POt day. Pork tops the ration in Bepalarity, bee hee ce i Be tts could do would be ta rescind | 24 Furty-second street each light a | to slide the barrels down with ropes. “ten veal, with lamb last. | iG the regents could do woul > nd cigaret and go their respective ways, | And sometimes the farmers leave! ts haa right now | umescorted. ; their yelleg jeer a penis of hegied ee 4 = ed = } rine out im the high places where the| q FR would mot de necessary to give Mr. Dempsey 4 z, : : f | Why stage people change their cows are, for a couple of months. | ! ¢ @ rig or a ride in a RolleRoyee. Straw hat season formally speaking ended Agus. | names is something L do not under~ | They have extra dairies there and, - of Titany pea! be he| 34 but Old Sol insists upon stretching the season) stand. Very frequently their own make butter and cheese and every- of “. « « All be would demand is assurance that he| ° iS Pticaaki m mer ee ee e names are more euphonius than /thing. Swiss farmers have a pretty] A husband likes to brag about tak- (would wot have to fgnt be y @ straw iy att op top, } = ones they substitute, Usually a pbard time” ___. Ling his wife to a show. a