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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925 5 a aaa FABLES ON HEALTH ty Man's Newspapeh ewwio died i] EARLY IN LIFE IS TIME TO CORRECT YOUR FEET wa ; . HUG MMING the uneven wearing of the shoes? ie |e ‘you find that you have a ten | Surge General, United States Pub-| dency in any of these directions yo | Surgeon Sie esith Service should look immediately to the cor- and yeneral prosperity in the state p An Independent Newspaper , . The Bus THE STATE (2 S OLDEST N tablished 187 SWSPAPER ) Bobby Jones, the Golfer lism will} p Bobby Sone m entering Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | th Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the posto Bismarck, ag second class mail matter, George D Mann. President and Publsher petaab a is ————-} In an age anks of the profession It is urged that Jones could earn $100,000 a year if he joined the © profit by the ranks of those wh athletic prowes is commercialized to an intense de | The correct method of walking is| rection of the condition, remember- i Subseription Rates Payable In Advance gree, the decision of Jones to continue as an sma to walk with the toes pointing near-| ing that this condition may be. pr e He Pe career, sn leur is refreshing lly straight ahead and only slightly| ent with a high instep and with no Dally by mail, per year (in Bismarck)... : Jout. Correct posture is more evidence of flat foot. sacs dite Daily by mail, per year z jthe military attitude at rest, n _ As ee fost develope. Moves ie (ns outside Bismarck)... .... Ne yn and ( y, with heels + toes ward hend of the ankle is easily Dally by mati, outside ef North Dakota i ra »{ Down and Out ie afi P ight forward, the sides parent. The ae ee Eten Member Audit Bureau of Cireulatio \rhu Way Supposed ty be down an | approximately oppo: foot. disannears ans sole rests Be Incame t ns published recently showed | are: This altitude gives ot) ite. te ee eande : Member of The Assoclated Press that he paid: d tax than some of the active b nd “pole and auras ert s | MCurrect vour. Feet Early Tn The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Goes of thw hody upon the structures of the feet.| ‘The earlier in life this condition uae for republication of all news dispatches credited 1 Tf you toe out or. toe in you may,| of the feet is detected the better for > to it or not lited in this paper, and also | While Hays deereed that he should never “strut lin ameg correct this condition | the individual. A cure for flat feet the local news of aneous origin published here- through another cinema, there was no objection to by prac Iking on two parallel! after middle life, espec' ly. ie in, All rights of republication of all other matter) yy. a couy ; ia chdivecldee Tlegditnee eatied | chalk lines about three-fourths of| tremely heavy p is difficult, or herein are also r ut SAUDE role oflinceton: Teselther paltes | the length of one foot apart. impossible, especially if the arches ms — ————-—-— | #way enough before the San Pranciseo incident or | This straight forward direction of| are completely roe Cae Forelgn Representatives else his success as a director ia as great as his [the feats with heels sparta ot ity] ever by proper, braces, it G. LOGAN PAY COMPANY abi 5 a comedian. His income tay topped tha | posture, lia ifieally, by means of a plaster CHICAGO DETROIT | oy Valentino, Chaplin, R nd others. H Those who stand +a great deal It is here that the orthopedic Tower Bldg Kresge Bldg. . ani | should avoid distorted positions. The| surgeon functions. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | - i | weight of the body should not rest] In all probability you would not 9 EW YORK - - - Fifth Ava, Bldg.| If federal taxes are reduced along the lines sug: | on the sides of the feet nor on one| consult a lawyer in preference to a —— — a 1 . | foot with the body sagging to one| mechanic if you were experiencing gested by President Coolidge, the next income tax i , weight s e| engine ble with your automobile. 1 City, State and County Newspaper) | F | side. The body weight should be engine trouble y as eee Esai CAPRA ok _| lists will not be near s interesting. A sacrifices | kept evenly supported on both feet.| By the same token why should ' ; everyone is willing to make | The condition known as flat foot! you consult your local shoe dealer =. , Rescue of PN-9, No. 1 | \ ‘is very common. In all cases of flat} rather than an orthopedic surgeon, a ‘ feet, the sufferer should seek the ad-| specialist, when you are experiencing » spectacular rescue of the erew of the ay | [vice of an orthopedic surgeon, a foot trouble? ; ; caplane PNY, Number 1, adrift on the broad ex | specialist on bone deformities. n young people, a cure can al- t i ‘ itori: | y hi a vlas-} most invariably be effected if the panse of the Pacific Ocean for 218 hours, buffeted | Editorial Comment | see Spee Maprets pe Fe ee a ey ule te taken ify tinibe by raging seas and withont food for four days, is | | order that e may be and “it frequently happens | that, Taal: ,, | j ed ii | is | whi praces. 8 » US happy denouen to one of the most gripping epi Our Neighbor’s Income | ju ed to assist in the cure of thi while ireees pean sarpeon sodes in the history of ronauties. ‘Tt plendid —— | It is important that you should re-| may be necessary for a time, later courage und native selfrelan of Commander | (Duluth Herald) i membef that flat foot is a condition may be dispensed with when th lthat should be treated by a physi-|the faulty condition has been cor- Rodgers and his intrepid air marin Jost almost Under the law us it stands now, the income tax | | cian or surgeon and not by a ¢ rected. . z beyond hope of Vy recall great traditiong | iists for this year are open to public inspection aker or a shoe salesman. The or-| Flat feet in ths youus is, by no lich the Navy has been famous throughout its | today, and they will remain open for inspection for dinaty. agen Sunner puppiied by nen Boaeeatiy ete te history | the rest of this month “Shoes for flat feet should have a| misteke that should not be made is straight internal edge. All measures|to suppose that in such cases, so- |employed for the correction of flat| called “arch supports” will either feet should be supplemented by prop-| cure flat feet or that people with flat , | ’ se and the correction of|feet are necessarily condemned to positions of the feet while| wear such supports throughout life. walking. ° The prevention of flat foot con- If you toe out, unless the toeing) sists largely of due exercise of the out is corrected by exercises and the| muscles and tendons, by plenty of | proper shoe, an arch support may, walking and running, especially in jdo you more harm than good, childhood, and especially on rough The tenacity with which the Navy proseente!| If anybody wants to know what income hig neigh | the seareh for missing flyers reflects to the last- | bor has reported, he ean go to the office of the | ing credit of organization at a time when it ic | collector of inte and nab revenue at St. Paul and hare it up. { beset with sen re sof incompetene inefficiency, The heroism amd hardihood displayed | phic is an invit by the PNY, Number 1, crew, pioneers of aerial navir | else tion to snoopins, and to nothing | salon, in conquering the perils of sea and alt) A mans income is his own business and, heeause | i ; : edound in even Larger degree to the Navy's gory. | : | To detect weak feet is compara-| ground. ; redound in even larger deg the Navy's glory jot the income tax, the government's, It is strietly | + | tively easy. Do your ankles bend| It may be said that indirectly, flat But there is another side to this episode of human | nobody else's business at all i nding or walking? pavements and sidewalks, products anilnrance. With all ite vast organization ana with| 1 | » you disposed to walk on the|of civilization, are one cause of flat ; 2 aa, eantzs ! | Yet a law passed by congress Ieaves it open 1] inner side of the feet as shown by | foot. 4 ; : Fe 1B f twentleth-century science, noth’ | ine sendy of anybody who wants to hother to look | - put the | in, ind Of an allbsee PN-9, Number 1, fh wer saved the That was the survey's Genesis. ADVENTURE OF Covell was put in charge. He’s jit up ave. The | {| Probably not many people will take the trouble s from an ocean rescue of Rodgers and his crew provides « notable | From au I wish my mother were here. EP ert SoG to dora wou int, 0 g0 toa collector's office and jook up their ne vO THE fake A. eolite ‘ayenatn 6 TWIN: of money—$50,000—to do a good job. instance of the inseratable workings of the power | ae oe ctor’s office and took up their neigh | QUISE, co 1 thin dasould ect tbe apie H THE Ss And. the despotic form of the ais pil he which some men call F ind others call Provi- ° ee | DRAWER—CONTINUED im going in and talk to little Jack! 1¢ this prohibition keeps on before!| BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON |} trict’s wovernment provided him with adie: {| But of Uiose who do take this trouble, ninety |! vi Little Marquise, that 1) and Brother. Perhaps there I willl tong you ‘will have to apologize for| ee SREETENE, ATE ee Ok The story of the PN-0, Number 1, records that | MMe Per cent Will be led to do it by mere vule lars ab whe Wind ofoa Hien naam rest for my restless emo-} jeing’ sober. “Where ¢ did you go?" Nick| More pedestrians are hit by autos ae rears ‘ rae “curiosity, or worse, Melville t fact, 1 do LESLIE. asked the bright little traveler clock; between 8 and 9 p. m. than at any during the nine days the crippled craft was washed jnot know bout him. 1] Putting something by for a rainy|when he had finished telling about| other time of day or night. Pr One collector reports that of the requests for t on the face of ust ocean, out of sight of land, |, tonly know at present, al-| Night Letter from Leslie Prescott to sall right, but now is the time; Egypt. * , sumably this is because visibility i. they sighted ing ship and a searching sea, | M@PMettion that have come to him, more than hal! | though he is cinds. of niles | Melville Sartoris, care SS-Atlane | to lay aside something for the cold| “Lots of places,” said the little] low, but haan’t been low long enough ee Sen BD and 2 Searching Sea") are from wives who are suspicious of their hus-|#8¥ from me, he is certainty taking) tis, 1 Harbor, 1 days. jclock. “One place I loved was ltaly."| for autoists and pedestrians to get plane, but were unable to attract notice by signal ° : “Lup too much of my time. [do not | Cal. ae “What it like?” asked Nick. | used to it. bands, who think that they F : ; re “holding out” O49} think there is an ‘ etorine Wi verh — ¥ “You might just as well ask,‘What| Resides, it’s an hour when most flares and improvised emergency insignia. re hink there is an hour of the day [| D Sartoris: You Perhaps the stingiest man alive re-|_ i jus' : Teele 5, ; 3 \them, and who want to find out what incomes they {da not t about him, wonder | too soon for me to thank you ade-| fuses to look through his window, is the world like’? ee i little} people are bent on pleasure und During the nine days they were stranded, vagrant | waste are peportine where he is and what he ving nad} quately for the beautiful party for fear of wearing it out. clock. “Italy is not only a big coun-| therefore careless, current. or adverse wind might have shifted then | ny one Tek : if he is thinking of me ive “nie: Of) hoard Your eMnale. ial pata try and full of big cities, but it is] Eleven to noon is the peak hour ot full of ers testify that there ses Where He told an 1 sorts of other things for autos to hit fixed objects-—as many ¢ n this letter that Syd ving my ‘life. “You Saving is a fine habit. But Gutside the lanes of ocean travel, driving them (1 husinesa competitors seek this means of finding out in deve with me, whieh you party before my life careful what you save. Don't Well Nera ie eee Is} their drivers are scooting home for a certain death from thirs vation, or exposure. | : was the most subtle kind of | the party was f io save all your ga eds for Un aol a Se ds ae Ra ed BL ' a8 te . ee how their rivals are getting along, compliment, as Sydney Cartton has events of omy lif hall witun . 7 1 fire comin I really would Bat the rush hour is from 5 to 6, The same destiny that decreed the failure of the aye purpose of this publicity, and the oniy imasg-{mever said anything looked any- | membe not. believe my I saw it the} because more people go home to nonstop flight to Honolulu brought the , Num 7 i : thing that could inany way by T saw in the morning . first thing whe master took me|dinner than to lunch. That's when ; { i N inable excuse for it, was that it might reduce the loved ae iovemakings It wes h i ne Se LATHAMET Some women have a lot of werve.! out of m, and set_me on a stand! most autos collide, These are some ber 1, safely onto the coast of Hawaii where, withia | i Mt We saw one with long hair. where J h direct. view of the win-lof the things Covell ascertained, number of false returms, Yet it might promote the j making of ed Jack, leaving Melville and ain sending: vou this night fo bringe me to the tell you J 15 miles of the island of Maui, they were pic! ' dow, That was at The sea th a city led anene e's top of th mosure you will e returns by men willing to pay more | are gett gy brighter, Pe aéln ' A Nvaicn ioe! Fe Leon uh Even | Naple How many auto owners always pe, ly.a. submarine, J income tax to establish a credit: by pretending to mr old Syd! I too Miss aiduough | hava} will be turning soon. | blue-w leave their cars out all night? The rescue raphic reminder that, | 1 reor they hi rall/he h efor seen | on, T consider one = the sky. It was lovely, I tell Covell got the newspapers to an- 5 ‘ have larger incomes than they have. hi or_us, he | not seen . consider one of fe H is eee ebers “to. micitistanding the 1 “t be ates cas etl F : y Pohduld be aecused « in lovey my best fi know. y ization improves hom Where else did you go nounce that, on a particular night, Rotwithstanding the importance of the role fille It is a stupid law, and it ought to be repealed in| with — his best sate iaeine: 16 he nice to | -{ husband can’t be hit with jane the police would make a roundup of by science in this age of achievement, the hand of! the new tax law that will be made early in the next in't tell it toa else in the |haps’ you will duplicate that party | ¢b2ner 4s hard as with a roll You will have me all such cars.. That was to scare to chance will always ba the paramount factor in the| congress, dobut you, Little Marquise it{ which you gave for me. Hf you do,t ae snuitersd stheFelock paver al! Bro indulge) in all night e called Venice.| parking only part of the time. That 1 make me seem so conceited | Lam sure i felt th red so much for ‘ed a good deal fo 1 friend. J d not told me Would wukelevee Italie verything’s so funny, You must| went. to wood sit up and take notic 1 be the bottom of a lot of things) That's a e¢ a too night he had the police make, not a Thad rather been expecting a note] t? ome out on top. “Is it on the sea’ like Naples?"| roundup, but a count. |from you. You will write me’ one,} , Out of Washington’s 85,000 autos, |won't_you, and tell me how you like id the clock. “Not’ they counted 18,000 homeless ca \ Miss Bert But wha thaiey oucweite it, Right in it, One policeman counted 170 on his success of human achievement. Thi, thought should | _ and universal pessimism in-| The Yellowstone Defended epired by the horror of the Shenandoah disaster. | : Return of the Navy flyers from the shadow of the | of death will help to relieve the tension oc- | | ometimes Th temper the cynicism Children raised with great care | sometimes do just as well ts those (New York Times) 5 SOE AGE, jleade ale oe ATC who just happen to grow. you might say. What on earth the beat alone. valle; hel The reply of Colonel Albright, Superintendent of MME ae - 2 |Heuses stand con.eladontt: know: fori. If Covell chadnttsecarca\:the,aciate curring from the coincidence of what seemed to be | the Yellowstone National ‘Park, to the charges made | a a get up courage cnough,| Your sincerest and most grateful | y_/tinws are so quiet here. Wish the streets and alleys and everything homeless ear owners in advance two major air disasters coming within the space | jefore the Senate Subcommittee on Publie Landy |1,#°iM to tell the whole thing to{ friend, |We could escape from a fire thinly|are water. You have to go about in there'd have been more. The police- pati Ps tineewal Ty) ti ane ln the x 5 a CaF Sack . | a clad, or emerge from something un-| boats instead of buses or taxis or, man referred to made a second count of two or three days he nation rejoices in the | was so conclusive as to silence completely the wit:|” I haven't the courage to even w LESLIE HAMILTON PRESCOTT, | S8thed. trolley cars.” ; a few nights later, just to amuse return of the sirmen. (nesses testifying against him. He showed that {8% #1y more. You seem |) TOMORROW—Clipping from The | poopie a oe “I know,” said Tick Tock. “You himself. That time he counted 507. \ ey ss ? i juway from me today, Little Mar- | Hellywood Express. ‘eople grow up and times change.| said it yourself. The houses stand : = . : 7 | with one or two exceptions they had unsivory repu is It always happens, And we always; on earth, on real earth. Little tiny| That’s why there are so many man- Startling jtations or purely personal grievances, and tha: | { care if it year, He held uel eee elas oarets nae she chouses care ay locking sautoslaaW.sshington. The Representatives of the railroads testified in Chi- | their specific complaints about conditions in th jon me wh were married, but | Keeping out of trouble is almost] “Well, I declare!” eried the aston-! in the Absence Gfcne ae, fst cago recently that “almost one-fifta of the money | park were unfounded. These had included the al Sener ete ie eran cme meld) an machi ipods ceenGs Het snkoct | ished Lele clerks “WN sroniers | Covell. $8 0804 cars Shab tosis anand Mec tie, aes Rina Lees Picemic ee Rn NS pent out-and that's in court.” 4 Ca. never cease! There ix a lovely church’ all their nights in the street, which invested in western railw ailed to receive any | leged granting of special favors to wealthy Eastern: JAMES W. DEAN. _ We can't imagine less fun than be-| there, too—-or cathedral as it is doesn’t do an automobile ‘any’ good, return in 1924 the injury to part of the Yellowstone bu - = | ing a Reale reed Pup. gop TH6) called. It's name is St. Marks. i panera more of it here than else- That is a healthy condition either for the |kerd in the making of some moving pictures, d's | In spife of ancient traditions rat-) (CopyTiel BE EYineHi TNS) inert wwe went.to anotver élty, In onhare, (because (this) 1s,,the home of, That is not a healthy condition either for the {Herd im the making of some moving pictures | tlesnakes and prairie dogs to not i ee ;,| Italy,” said the clock. “Or are you the government clerk, who can't af. carriers or the country which these roads serve. criminating against individual miners and prosp | div Beacehiy : A cert in form of pearl grows in| tired listening? May be I am golng ford a machine, but has one never or interference wti ij | live peaceably je same burrow. | cocoanuts, too fast.” theless. It is contended «also that the rate of returia | OTS ind interference weliesthe, tourist traffic A Sept. 14.-If one would| “No, no!” cried the Twins. “Please a “08 received on the total railroad investment in 1916 | '€ neighborhood of the town of Gardiner, to a ab apts fumankind in its clo est ane | go Ce ; Wouldn’t you suppose that a street frac ee cent-atidsin. 4924. only ow lony | Prejudice of the tradesmen of that place, Colonel | Proximation to the tower forms of | “The next city my master took me, car, running along a regular track, 359 pee cont and 182 only 25. ow ton |Mdidice of the tradenmen of that pace, Colon! priate hs Tow, eme | [TDD TRUE BY CONDO |]so 1r'iicet HL. shey sitar | Sor ini, sane folar ck capital can be secured to develop the rail proper: |“ s s ate for such study could be found than That's a girl’s name and easy to re-; ranging all over the street? Such ties of the nation is problematical, ‘To starve the | #CteF ind motives of those joining in this attack ]in a New York | subway at three | member. “That's the place where! isn’t the case, : - ne Ganvine o'clock in the morning. i = P ij ee i : railroads will react in the long run upon the farmer | the park service. Incane tar. Jou AUBhe cokers AH! Everett! ws Goop thereaatec tipo) miles of fine apaint: cue senad, qihat, 2 bus is twice and the business man. Western carriers have been | In itself the incident is of no especial importance. | bl ved han in a semi- THAT © MET Yous in the world. I didn't see them, but! When his report comes out it will on short rations th + ott svete } | The administration of the “Yeilowstone Nationyl | onsciaqusly performing as a | iv TO TALK OVG A my master did. They say you could) mention a place in Washingto: on shorter rations than any other system of | aac ceamniaese Yellowstone Nations! | sioport for a sweet Soung thing in| & WAN ek 2 R i live a hundred years in that place{ where the traffic congestion is merce roads. They have suffered keenly from the defli | has long hecn noted for its excellence. + | 2 sheer party dress, alittle the worse| THAT MATTER OF and not know all about ft, it is so old) than at Fifth avenue and 42nd street, that placed business in the agricultural sections |Coming after the attacks on the forest service las Ie E hip dlagh calchration in honor = and interesting. One place I did see| New York, ‘ at low ebb. Business is reviving and of course the week, the charge that there is an organized attempt | cnoulder her Ree in his blac] and | Sey aa aie, me nie washioreeian ial pe hew ei { llronds will enjoy thelr increase of profits along |(© diseredit the Federal conservation policies by|white garb of formality sncozing| Pe ieee Tat aalee bae ts deat rte igarigeet (ears, how many i 0s 8s sir experts de- | Stirring up animosity against the forestry and park onably. ot of jewelry that travelers buy. My, travel by bus, how many walk. It with oles Une et bus ness, but their experts a oe ia : - Si General xt to him two other compa: ons | master bought a lot of things to take, Will just naturally tell everything ‘ e that even making allowances for natural in: | S€*Viees seems to be true. It is, of course, the duty | in black-and-white in equally infor- home to his friends. Cameos and| about Washington traffic conditions ‘ es in yolume, the rates now in force will nor {oF the Senate subcommittee to hear all complain: {M1 postures, the whole reminding corals, all fet In fine carvings. that there is to be told. b : i ante See aes if werottines | One, Of # Yow of huge dominoes top- “When we left Florence we went you wear nose glasses in Wash- give adequate returns upon the investment, not to ie y Bit con Evo llowiets cannot Helo Fenrelin [ned ene, wu Wet tlie other ith ‘a bah to a place called Pisa where there is| ington you don't tan auto ae mention what is needed to create reserves for de. {tit among its members are some Senators whose d there isa woman with a babe a high tower about to fall over. It permit, You must wear spectacles, preciation, replacement and extensions. sympathies are notoriously opposed to the present head propping up a novel of miltner TT dew aibonutitul. lake nee “apt toleet tase wane slates A ‘ ‘ i evatl tay nO st g y like | ; ‘ i 2 nocked, The inherent weakness of government regul- | Conservation policy, and who would apparently like nce which she is devouring. | and— to bounce, off. It's a new ielen “There! You are ‘all fixed now, said Tick Tock, “We'll have to go.” “I know lots more,” said the clock:| “I feel so fine now, I could talk allj night.” “Thank you, little clock,” said the Twins, “hut we must really be go- ae (To Be Continued.) Capital Has 38,000 Garageless Autos ederal Government'a hold of the In. one corner two young men who ; [seem to be deep under the influence ait the States woul Hot aru; nd_in another corner two aont than 1g Wash: |# home from the seas and quite i | tions of any utility is that strictly economic prob: | Pry loose the lems are treated in a political and not a scientific | PATKS and forests in the hope ti manner, Officials charged with the responsibility | b® more willing to listen to “re of rate making are too often influenced by the po- | ington. litical phases of railroad regulation. It should not | _ It is, easy to under be impossible to fix a rate that will give capital in- | and West on t vested in railroad properties the same fair return {the testimony now being take: ag is accorded other industr: eld-timers in the Mountan $8 Unless the problems incident to rate making are | te parks and forests are situated, the Federal Gov H ‘ous in their merry-making. ched at full length along the sodden, dirty, foul-smelling of a min, as as a hed ashore. d mother taking turns in nd jostling 2 young ina n attempt to still its loud protestations at being kept up 1} and the cleavage between the | matter, For illustration, read | Montana, ‘To the | ates, where most of | settled along business lines, the United States will | ¢™ ment, which has taken over enormous tracts of | s° ares f int ah . ee praia ; ap us and sundry the specimens move toward the nationalization of the railroads |PUblic lands, appears to be an interloper, It stands | g¢\yhu huncen species with thele lens BY CHARLES P, STEWART with the inefficiency of bureaucracy to complicate | in the way of “normal development” — that is, of | dangling WSs tis aisle, their NEA Service Writer S oe % ie jans @: itati atural resources St s they snore, sputter- Hes eee lee matters. No private enterprise can long survive | Pins for exploitation of natural resources such as | auth eben as ther spore, sputter, cat thington—Major William B. R. q f unless returns are adequate enough to attract in- | those through which pioneers in the old days mad burned at both ends, And many of missioner James Frankliy Bell of the ; vestors. fortunes. ‘They consider that these lands belong | them are just that, | District’ of Columbia, knows more That is the sine qua non of railroading ag it is of | the people of the States in which they are sit] Perhaps actors aren't. super, Tea EE atearcie tok ane omlesl all business. uated. The park and forest policy io that these! tious. But when the cast of “The P He ‘has just finished a survey of oy belong to the nation at large. The poacher and tho|Nut” was pald off in two-dallar bills, it, in Washington, for the district $ 28 © the on a Be. poack ostensibly to popularize that unpop- comimssioners, and for thoroughne: Bicycles are not being driven from the streets | Prospector ini the Yellowstone and the Arizona cattle | ular currency and really as a pub- it never was equalled in history. i by the automobile. Manufacturers declare that pro- |™an who wants the unlimited use of the grazing |licity stunt, the various performers While it ‘was limited to the capi- i y : P |tore off u corner of each bill before tal, most of the conditions it duction is increasing from fifteen to twenty-five per | lands in the national forest represent the sam+| pocketing it. | vealed are common to all ie hue { ent. They will be pedaling century rugs again on | Spirit. Their objection to Government supervision| ye nf at any rate in the United States. the old cinder path ig that ityplaces a check on their formerly unfettere: | tay’ returns to public trapecting ane ‘i tae | e old cinder path, adel returns to public inspection the Some time ago congress passed a| *, Hi gluse SEE Dae en exploitation of the wilds. The fundamental ju office is thronged with divorced bill authorizing Washington’s i-| Hi \ i; | 4nd separated wives hunting for in- hig! ous street car and autobus lines to merge. The commissioners wanted to know if it were desirable to go sbend and: a ae ey to find out all about) June bri roses hrides— traffic first, to decide. ~ August fly erm tue? Bismarck has been selected as the site for North | fication for an all-embracing conservation polic ie formation ‘regarding Ghe: financial Dakota’s Corn Show. This city is the hub of the | to protect the forests and parks from selfish individ-! status of ex-husbands. When one of. iS Is, a ay enj 5 rom, them was told that it might take her corn belt of the state. Its duty is to support the bes 8 2 tet all wey enjoy Jhem Ont. proht trom ee ee eh te a kee ae venture, In time the show should expand and be |them in the/ future. band’s name she answered, “I don’t