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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune “. at di might not spread pestilence else . vhere, So the rats will be shot, drowned, smot MANY DON’T EAT ENOUGH Ap Independent Newspaper ered, poisoned, starved and trapped, but not in VEGETABLES—CUMMING ; THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | fected | 3 4 . (Establisheg 1873) | ; . _ \ : | | BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMING | | tically the same as that of meat. Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | acrificing | surgeon General, United States Pub-| Fish and eggs may be classed as Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice any fe if . | lic Health Service tor | imimal food. | Meats have wastes, in Bismarck, ag second class mail matter. You can not have the utmost possible of one tying . | Food is ne ry to. the body for! the body that must be eliminated George D Mann. .-President and Publisher) without sucrificing something else VIEL, SON - IVE CARRIED ‘three definite reason: and thrown off. An excessive amount Nou Tais Faz BuT FRoA\ 1 supplies all the energy | of meat aken into the body throws : ' ; That ig the reason why the steamship Lexington, ia othe body ying on amount of work upon the ~+ +> Subseription Rates Payable In Advance 5 Loc. fed by the hody for earrying k upon. the Datiy: ny caruier: “per gear. sald $7.29 the new airplane carrier of the navy, is the swiftest NOW ON ITS GOING 10 | the bo ctivities. ive organs. This excessive afloat. ‘The Lexington and then, under the Daily by mail, per year (in BE Daily by mail, per year 200 big ship, armed or tarted varmne | Second: Food supplies activity of the organs of the body als for the growth und repair of the| does not make for good health. a big erui (in state outside Bismarck) body. , one oea do ae ea? enough 1 “Mall. outside/ot Hehe ashington Conference agreement, transformed into ‘Third: Food contains substances | vegetable: possible, at least three Dally iby mall, .outside;ol North Dakets., ee ‘ane os ella es neerenneel which regulate the organs parts | green vegetables should be eaten shan MEmbOE ARUIL Burge of, Cleeulauen Eee ee of the body so that each organ does | every day. Vegetables furnish food a raber of The: Associated ‘Pred. __ As such, it floes not have to he heavily armor ‘Mts share, ‘This adequate and proper | elements which are essential to the Member of The Assoctated Press ir io eiriy heley slide ahd @mplacemeata, 1 of the body | body and in addition they furnis | functioning of the organ 4 in ad The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitled to i vis constitutes good health. bulk which is important. em 8 uge for republication of all news dispatches credited Xtra Weight can go into engines and driving power, | The parts of the human body must Vitamines are food elements which to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and als» ‘The Lexington does not fight with guns, and can lve regulated so that life may go.on | are vital to life. Vitamines are some- ws of spontaneous origin published bere pun y from vessels that do fight with them, or | suecthiy and we may enjoy Heed | Hines destroyed ace cet ae in. All rights of republication of all other matter ae 4 mes |health, It is the food we eat that | this reason some raw food should herein are also reserved, ean Me defended bysother-auch weasels, | furnishes the materials that regulate | form a part of the daily diet. seats okie — | ‘the parts of the body. If pur body 3 t _ Fruit ig verte : 7 | does not get sufficient food, or if you ‘ruits, lettuce and celery are Forelgn Representatives Disappointed | are eating the wrong kind of food, | among such important raw foods G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY sappointed ‘the perfect regulation of the body is | that should be eaten. Fruit in par- CHICAGO, DETROIT A Washnigton newspaper relates how Dr. Jason ‘interrupted. If this tae g ann be ; tic aa aarti form an important Tower Bldg. Kresge BIQE avai piavde. ‘anlar ar Preslibit Coolmore hur serious or long continued sickness | part of the diet. a PAYNE, BURNS aNv SMITH Noble Pieree, pastor of President Coolidge’s church, | results. Fruits help to prevent constipa- NEW YORK = Firth ave dia, told his congregation that building inspectors hal You must understand that « tion. They help to preserve the ae _ declared parts of the chureh unsafe ness does not follow undernourish- | teeth and they supply valuable min- (Official Ct State and Courts Newspapert " r rier th g ment for poor food. It is, how eral salts to the body, eesti : dane © reporter then goes on to ally important for you to know | A well-balanced ration should in- : Ce “it the pastor's remarks rehen= if you body is undernourished, | clude one meat dish a day, at least ~~ oe To Carry on His Work sion in the president's party rnihle or if you are not eating the proper | three vegetables, plenty of raw food, in being made by Leland Stanford Univer ! ' \ Neat kind of food, that the natural re- | <uch as fruit, celery or lettuce. 4 Fs by Lelan ( . Neither tie chief executive nor Mra. Coolidge wa sistance of your body to harmful »me comparatively _ inexpensive sity to take over and perpetuate the Luthet outwardly move: acteria La Aiste ‘ jouds furnish Lag pourialiment than ! i . famous thre plant © suppose the tte: tel *. Coolidge Among the most’ important discov- | food costing much more. You do not famou y We supy the reporter expected Mr. Coolidge to | cries of modern years must be listed | need to have fancy foods or highly hop right up and say {those wheh have been made b n- | seasoned foods in order to remain Purbank been carrying on his work for over «Come on, Grace, let's get out of here before this | tists with regard to the value of | healthy. . 50 years. Most of it was done upon a 1acre farm chyreh falls vi kinds of foods. | Plain food is just as good for you topol, § hese scientists have given to th@ |,and is healthier. Potatoes, meat and world certain principles which are | milk are much better than cake, pie moma county, Calif. > is now an old man and for two years has correct, but science can not formulate | or candy. : : ; Perouse diet that will meet the individual | In children, especially, is the use etting the farm into shape to turn t Balloon Trousers | Ath z vs i ! : ; : ; , needs of individual men. of food abused. After they have me recognized scientitic o According din a sack suit is the latest stunt in | Don’t Trust Your Instinct as to Food [eaten a quantity of sweets they do to William G. McAdoo, mberof social com Etrope's modernization of ancient operas and phys. , | You must know that you can not |not care Yor potatoes, meat, milk or tok suited mittee handling the matter for Stanford Univer The in a Moscow sity, the university pl: opeteied win) aipea trust your instincts with regard to |any of the foods that give them & x the amount of food you need, or the | strength and energy. They become kind of food you should eat, thin. They look pale, become ner. There is more danger in America | yous and restless and do not sleep »peared in knickers at a Lon scently, i to raise a special ene Art Theater, Hemlet : downment fund whieh will ma ble for re- (lon theater e it aha cea mo o from over-cating than there is from | well. They are dull and can not do h workers to cont s experiment Phank ; vodness, America isn't so modern. in it SS r \ under-eating. More men break down | their work well in school. Much of indefinitel were, Walter Johnson might be pitching his world Sat {| | from overeating after the age of 40 J this is caused by not having a bal- he Séhasiong . ean real ime includes Series games in balloon trousers i Sete | than break down from over-work. anced ration. The Sebastopol farm at the present time inclutes » 2 AA wr : The foods the body needs to sup-| There is reason to believe that { more than 13,000 hybrid walnut trees, over 1,006 ical | ms. 4 ——~ re the animal nutrition is a much more wide- new hybrid plum and prune trees and many vuric spread condition among the people fa - Rbe a bp eae oO ; Scr an aceasion to fail in his of the United States than is realized. tes of new ‘hybrid cherry trces. Editorial Comment if brother's way—Rom, 1:13. | sand ¢ The United States Public Health Although Burbank is usually thought of as & | oe ce | 8 ; it substan Service wants you to remember that Californian, he comes from New England stock, ; ; | - e ang e - F . sare sins in order to attain and maintain good , ” ni athens oe ee ee kespeare, ain work does not call for ¢| health you must t food having been ‘born on-a farm at Lancaster, Mase, in A New Wealthy Clas i c not call for more | health you mus! good foo (Forbes Ma al Jabor. zine) ——_——— e man] You must eat th food than ph ight kind of who 1849. He was the thirt renth child in his family ~ 7 laboring hard physically or | food. You must have a balanced ra- , The income tax payments made by individuals, Lt FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT sure that L Look working out of doors needs nounsh- | tion } He spent his youth on the farm and then attended : ‘ EO LITTLE MARQUISE nt the 3 ing foods j ntity i ; . i i reveal that: Our richest cltizens have handed over i tee eae i ‘oods ity in order to have] You must cultivate good eating « “ the local academy. He went to work in a factory f ft iein fored: oS ae en HE SECRET DIGAW - aot the 9 YY osupply of ene for | habits. next, but the work was too confining for his healta, Sing us 7 ' eA ai ORE SOnS ues his work, i ‘" You must not overeat, — Y : aping or reducing death duties. " oa ees s of the reasons why You must chew your food well. so he r ed to fa . stay here all night,’ 1 in-/ 3 ; : y r a ae a ke eons. i For example, John D. Rockefeller has transferred y sively. “ “| poked he a Reassouns sale pork) Youvanist wave; wlentyzot milk and e soon began to experiment with the develop- inal al but aoatt anc ce to be the | plenty of green vegetables, racticnl is entire fort e to sc st . . ‘ eto, slie » but T don't] oH foot i zi a 4 ment of improved plants through the processes of Practically his entire fortune to his only son; Henry With hink Thad better do that. 1 there { n food | ers, lum- | You must not eat too much meat. PEtclibax aaa: veroed Meee eNHION: Ford has shifted nis millions to his only son; George 4.30" Jare any reporters outside, the The f ncobeall in utters and others en-| You must not eat too many sweets. The first process means simp. ng the seedy Ps Baker likewise has equally divided hi e for- had t | ve Uixhts in the drawin everybo ing winter on iap tt vourwill observe these! rules you : process means simply saving the seeds : ae : }and if [don’t so home they probably | must be \ s purse 2 s perhaps | will avoid you wi only from the most desirable plant of a group, 2° With his only son. !j would think that wimg a . tiara Pgeod anjthe have n a most important step Ainatlae ‘these: nex inning this % New wealtl ss has developed in this coun- pout side of the} When men says SP orun things ee) teat th tow the avoidance of preventable planting the Xt season, and continuing this > ABC Wits Ie seutteay tH avne dntennetnt ij As it is iv out} at house,” he may mean the he effect of fish and eggs is prac- | diseas selective process so as to weed out the poor plants netiniy fed eciat hatin sae p 7 y good night to you all, and | was nicehine and the furnace, | | “> ——- — dndsincreise tnéshurnber of desired. wlanta: ably industrial corporations, Some are no} 1 taxi ing his whiskers with Fm completely sur- . me down quite e and | hope you the’ The greatest erime in the movies! millionaires, but are apparent ba be is the way they select some of their incomes approaching or exceeding enjoying million dollars The second process is brid plants are produc one by which new or hy ied ; oréae j ro think that there is anoth- ¢ d by using pollen from one ; ; 1] th Prescott. 1 rind, heroes. Gncondenrthawithinsent that” . a Pankine has hecome lific lucer of | you that before this ng n plant to fertilize a different type of plant has hecome a prolific producer j By Hae : | could zo as fast as mine when I want e pe of plant. cui ionedollaRayeae stncoute happened T had determined is Learning what 1 apieer corat Burbank's first production was the so-called Bur: Atcdsy CRE IBCOMLESs i harge that Stimpson young woman | xbout is almost as easy as unser | nthing to it,” grinned Wally ak : Kailroading now yicids tew big fortunes. The , ; ot looking ot ita oon A from what) bling an egg or unspilling milk. H es hi ae oe ornate yank potato. > x u Lea wave le Gouden. I L Woodchuck, winking at Niek, “That's The U. $. Department of Agriculture estimates “Mtast between the number of industrial and rail + * ale cin link it is out of my powe: , broke | the easiest thing I do—is to win au- ne an its’ worth of Bur. ead executives paying huge income taxes is very athing Way wh | Fe i te lex come by} tomabile ra me 0s, .! , that more than 17 million dollars worth of Bur pelicent! W ye ‘ lene “Lil take you home, Mrs. Ather- ly one too many, bers of all political | find mie e Toreuping just took hank potatoes have been raised by farmers of the ae . I i vd. : n the French parliament”) # look and snorted. 10 thinks he United States since the plant wizard developed it. The oil industry maintains faculty for creat-j Pe or ie a the ri). “No, PL Tone, You,ymay call looking nee Minister Joseph Cail-/ cam Baa being op ar rgerae. ha Burbank has performel more than 100,000 distinct ‘78 Millionaires and multimillionaires. had in all the world a Peta. Gait Piaea Bue at ee ick that to Caillaux| name to it, aud anybody who can beat U brecding experiments on the Sebastopol farm, _ The automobile industry is rapidly coming to the Jk ee eh To Ms : vtt should go early: to theaseven ty will ae ee ih , ont 4 die) ilifonatr e ! rm § d find out how those rouswanlawee ‘ ae aaniel carly in the morning. : These involved the use of more than 6,000 different mone ‘s make ier pee: ‘ forex mayliul then aa ROHL eee abon momma! Wetces Wilkes eine eee ee don't know just what he meant ies of plants gathered from all parts of the He ‘greet majority. of consplenously: lores (Day | ue te raha gain Jack groaned, much as you do over ¥ It would have meant personal and|-by, getting up carly, or, why it world ments are made by elderly men, the principal excep- Mie shall un’t_ we do that over the phone?! paid. i national victory, and American | Should a neg to ao. wit : tions being the sons of multi-millionairc ta he asked, poe leadership of the world. a et ey Sod eae 7 eae pene think,” a Hardly," answered Syd, who, as} AML is fair in love and war and) It would-have saved years of the] Would have, to get an early start. Dodging Questions Now The present system of heavy surtaxes and of tax- Bak or nearly as I could see, was. enjo: unfair things. chaos of European readjustment. an deraity pave ite) at ot 80 : ieee: " D ; _v exempt urities obviously has made it easy for Jack's discomfiture. 7 | and more gain to America, at less| Tey (hink he. was 0 Cann? tucked Has Billy Mitchell made a mistake in the strategy ; P : (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) Jt ig better to do your best and ex-- cost to Europe, than anything that . i eligiditig tn ina: Batlle of Wasitagion? recipients of gigantic unearned incomes to dodge) i 3 geet tho woret Han bran gone wont now be hoped from. the debi | thoughtful when he saw the sign, ‘ a eee é Sch = . payments. whereas executives and others ac { ind expect the hi 3 payments. + ene : good, moteen ete have amy Would it have been better for him to fight out his ik Waal an cae models, actors, the ! Tee would, in fact, have changed| yellow racer repaired,” he said to feiUislone tharsto have @iialoyédia lawyer? gaged in business, and receiving their in- all. pell-melling cro <a, All work and’ no phiy makes Jack! the history of the’ world. ‘Team. | himself, “It. certainly is a great i : 2 ih come mainly in the form of salaries or profit-shar- Ah, me—100 years of progress! |. Kinjoy ‘ work, and the co-operation of| temptation. I’m the only person of There's not the slightest reflection intended on | . i I onder Ww nother column-} ve * h ti my entire acquaintance who has . ‘ mallet ing have been unable to avoid paying taxes to the is ing. this ‘atkeet a hundred ee | leaders of all. the parties, put ct) Tacing car-—even if I did smasit’ i his lawyer, Rep. Frank Reid, Minois, but since the 5.) ist walking this street a hundred) One job worse than being a wife| through the Washington Confer- | jfa) racing can even if 1 did emas™ employment of the lawyer the case seems to be ; BSW: DBAN, | Js. vorking inion restaurant, wher) 1 etiae aig annthes aks - al CWaohingen A few professional men are paying astonishingly | JAMES W. DEAN. uu feed men all day long. It would have put through the} if you remember, Mister Coon had Wilson ideals. One man’s tempera- had an accident caused by fast driv- nf, but. mental lonehandedness lost the i"&- . » noth- | vorld more than can ever be meas- , Way he went to the repair shop large amounts, but the number is small in compari- 4 ured, after the same man’s idealism 0 Se, if they could get his yellow t son with the number of business men making heavy payments, Of the twenty-five men squabbles. At first, it cannot be doubted that Mitchell had the majority of the people back of him, — Single handed, in the face of court-martial and further de- motions, he was fighting the entire War Depart- ment for a principle. —_—_-___——_——e| . Some people will do 4 | A THOUGHT = J mest ot them wouta rat o——____—___-—_—_-, Let us not therefare judge one an-) other a mor rather, that no Oct. 10. Forty-second ying the largest income street, celebr el “its one-hundredth . ranging from John D. Rockefeller, Jr's, $60 eee ae ais 277,669 to C. W. Nash's $459,776, no fewer than) thoroughfare with the thirteen, or fully half, are first. generation men, one “ho © : am racer fixed.up in time for the race. j had shown the way | He was overjoyed to find that they ‘could. he world gets bette but judge this nor in a movie Unless the ban on the entry to et an put a stumbling- play a tune. this country of Saklatvala, Com-| , And that wasn't all. From north, — ee munist member of Parliament, wasi when’ they heard Aus oe cons ks with a ga a ‘ t the request of the British’ gov- He was spitting fireworks every day. Tia role : tenarian who could tell i Seentn Shia Ge Britain | They all wanted to know more about 4 2 ons y a Ms while three—John D. Rockefeller, Jr, Edsel Ford, tales of life-if he would. hich case Britain] "and ‘by nightfall there, ‘were ap aiposeveltinn, end the country, liked it. ‘George F. Baker, Jr—are sons of self-made multi- 1 pecked into windows and p. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO sro take, Qben, respons ility ez | twenty names on Nick's list. 4 ‘ But summoned before the Shenandoah inquiry “)) eet : ed around E opped long the ete ¥ istake of | , Really I don’t know where all the Mitchell refuses to testify “on advice of counsel.” Millionaires still living. on familiar ng for some Se ee i ee ae fom. : a Posstbly that was the thing to do, but toa popu: _ 74° following is a classification of the main) sign of ee od WELL, WELL, COMe ON i But not for the reasons usually} pq inp, ponjum said he would bor. ) eee ‘ A ‘co Sources of the fortunes of the twenty-five leading low “hus had a rej E given. It is not a matter merely] S7¥, l lace which likes a fightnig man, it seemed like ;W0e"s 0! the for e y | ERE eed ie oe ANY TIME THIS WEEK, YOU KNOW $! Of sifeee. speech.” Gra had Gorcias ns eee dijend Mitchell was allowing himse aug in ae MNTOTS: One hundred years old! How the! he right peacefully to agitate |}? had @ re ks 6 him: elf to be tangled up i ' Canyon of Arizona would A PERSON WOULD TRINIK You HAD A. for a change in the form of. our he could Ret one: reacu Washington “red tape Banking ........0.. (this howstful "youths Uy @tUNS AT STAKS f! {| government belongs to Americans,| «put bevend that T don’t know a —_—<_——__. | i y . An infant in arms in the; ORT S oe bi 5 forai tH ies . i ee cey ae | Automobile Industry. scheme of things, and yet how, | di SRE WHIZ, TRUE, MARE Some of at to foreigners. se ut ay Et this, story, is, about | Markio Always Political \ i 4 aggering, how important! How) | the duty, to exclude from our shores | jived in’ a hue oe, thee met oa oe Too many Washington newspaper correspondents, Mining 1 [seriously took itselft KIND OF A PLAT IF Youle foreigners who come to preach, doc: the. pond and didwt beve maey cee i ee Here was 42nd and Broadway. trines whose preaching we should | {> have “politicali Coal a (| Here: Wak. Abad ands. Broadway, GOINGS To «whose pre Id} friends. Every time President Coolidge makes a trip ow | Tobacco ye Here it was, werute 0. LETS Go fit Le pos cethes ware otha cmnidy and 1 of Washington, like his recent visit to Omaha for Tractions 1 ey meee anyone oe eauldl tne Bridsh government, we have ak, 20% c0% people would have been us, the American Legion convention, great political sig Talking Machines 1 think of. i was speed- ready let DeValera do that, and | {pu mgaurhnised to see him driving nificance is attached to it. | Publishing ...... a ing by, gee Britain has let Saklatvals do it in) «1 wish I could be in the race? « 4 > é He is out to win the farmer vote of the middle Grain Speculation 1 fae Cineore saue tot saone: So neither. frees speech nor inter. | * sept saving over and over to him- west or to catch the soldier vote. When he went to Miscellaneous .. a ational comity is involved self us he watched all the people | Srewated the first of th jen, back from the road; a couple! putting their names down, “I wish Minneapolis and St. Paul for the Norse centennial, [could be—" The only thing that is involved ters talked shop in the i 5 The two y os i » list are Edsel Ford | of pri is the absurdity of putting an Am- S) 4 rein ¢ » that was a move against radical strength in the _ 770 tWo youngest men in the list are Edsel Ford| ft ton” the corner store crican censorship on the Inter-Par-| oudgenly he had an idea, He aly ae northwest, the Washington correspondents said. and Vin nt Astor, both in their thirties. The oldest came of the cash r liamentary. Union, which is not an ae , it surprised him so— 4 ; ig George F. Baker, 85. Oa yc is the sympho American body, and whose proceed-| ~ and’ without ‘hus blinki The chances are that the president is no different . all persons ings are its business and not ou: ah be picked warts neuen than anyone else. He probably likes to ride on a ,,1" {80 cases father and son both appear among i If it does not want Saklatvaln, it] and ecte teen Weked, up the peneil train once inva while and visit other parts of thet tWenty-five leaders, namely, the Fords and Bak= ""Uin “one hundred y should do the excluding. ve ane ee down his: BE ate 2 Bl are Pate aes ree pur ; ee 3 of progre ee ee LE Renee ince L 3 ers, while two brothers also appear, Andrew W. hunderd igacrss repair shop where a dozen old country where the scenery is different than around ‘- . what a sign read, I i 24 : . . # ‘aay Mellon and R. B. Mellon, of Pittsburgh, od to the Hotel Commodore. ! ecks of cars lay rusting out in the Rae U nee: He probably likes to see the American jin sities | ereyeere sane’ doorway | ADVENTURE OF B to HAUCeatinnaa et es \ nee a eee i eS canta fu I Into line ana THE INS (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) C e rom an Ido! oes Sane P TW sie a Za A s from the door as with playing politics? On his trip to Omaha, he (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | antics cards. Into the. taxis step-| BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON || o¢ the tisuid from the couieting, oUt from t c1 declined to make any speeches en route, very prob- Some of the most famous gems in history orig-; ped expensively dressed women, | rom the cuttlefi ably because of this impression that the Washington inally shone as the adornment of the images of shortskizted ebepotltaly vente ey: » correspondents give. deities which were robbed by conquering captains} Let's see—it was at this corner i of alien faith. Among them is the celebrated that, the stage couch, sation | an Too Dangerous ‘assac” which tradition originally came from} shack, ‘the old coach rumbled up, best One weapon of war is too dangerous to use against a temple at Nassac, on the upper Godavery, Indi land dumped off its load, Here | Jconnections could be ‘THE AUTOMOBILE RACE There was going to be a race. The sign was tacked up on a post outside of the “Twin Garage.” And everybody. who, came along for guso- line vead it. It snid: DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor even rats. The last independent f Peischeva lost it heraael Open ts Ali Cer Conauitotion Free re! ; he last independent prince of Beischeva lost i am? train, that amusing toy} _ Open to Somers. ‘ ‘That is disease germs. lat the conquest of the Deccan, in 1818, The con-| that gets 50) many laughs from) - Six Laps Around the Pond. Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. \ y{ tourists who stop [First Prize in © nd Central st The California Board of Health has vetoed 4 queror, the Marquis of Huastings—more gener cond Pri proposition to combat rats by spreading disease! known as Warren Hastings—sold it to the Briti nd look at ion, just ¢ Gold Medal .Silver Medal) Candies, cut root h| the | Oh, yes—the Gr hird Prize... Bronze Medal : t tbe found to which rats were susceptible, ‘but to It then weighed 89% ‘karats, but it was badly cut.! if ¢iyst lease on life. |the Woods und Meadow and Old Or- The Helling Agency < 4 which human beings and all useful animals were | 1t came into the possession of Messrs. ‘Randell and\ And ce tae anay, Ennis vars) eres fod ie aeiaaes ae) oe General Insurance and } Immune, that would be an ideal way of getting Tid! pridze, diamond dealers, and when they retired from, #F42ing about 50 years ago | | [ny Hits 'as good 8 over, Blossom, | Bonds. : of man’s smartest and most persistent enemy. ; business it was sold by auction, For reasons best, veter Doelger brew could o be the ree is n't thin! ere 1s a! First G poe eS But the health authorities hold that mot enough’ }:,own to dealers in precious stones, its purchaser | ‘affed. i I | aimcun ues OoUnbey AMAL can fa waranty Bank Bldg. ia known of diseases to be sure that even the rattl- desired to keep its whereabouts unknown, Phone 877 Bismarek, N. D. ie “Well, I declare!” exclaimed Daddy | amine.”