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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1997 N ‘ . an open fire, and all through the neighborhood | y 2 it P }The Bism arck Tribune the smell of chili-sauce floated on the air. Doing Our Autumn Moving P : An Independent Newspaper Wh: Il th teal. How jaded ‘ A THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Lhe GU oe du aul ie (Established 1873) appetites, how many stomachs ruined by a too HN Dr Frank McCoy " fi 1 EEE Riser nee lertahersacttiated steady restaurant diet, would welcome that A ) prrablished,'b the Bismarck Tribune Company, sweet and spicy breeze! In our imagination, as Roe pd Reet. D iamarck, N. D., and entei at the postoffice at) we passed that roadside stand we could picture Bismarck as second class mail matter. boy plodding his way home, tired, after a full |’ DFIND MY 18 REGARD TO HEALTH € DIET WILL BE ANSWERED E George D. Mann........ wwe PFesident and Publisher | ® DOY P! ig his y ips : WAY AROOND CARE OF eee! day of school and football, getting closer, and DRCCOY WHO CAN BE ADDRESSED IN ; Subscription Rates Payable In Advance then see his face when that odor that you can ALL RIGHT ENCLOSE STAMPED AODRESSEOD led Be hart { Datiy by carrier, per year ... ave e almost taste intrigued his nostrils. Q)ss86 MC. COY MRALIN SERVICE £03 ANOELES- Dally y all var vir, iret Later on the apple butter was made in that A New .,ind of Health Service Many who have some particular 5 ti alate ‘outside Bismarck) CER same great copper vat. Hot apple butter on This is the first of a series of| problem have been disappointed in c Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota Hee aldo) bread! Those two memories per eae ee ae 7 ee meee moh meen, epee ye Cyl K sist whenever we see a tomato or pass an apple z eacl » 3 } Tribune. these ariicles each day you will fi- L Waly Nd Sa i en Three years tol urelatsdl WGN Runkel saabs dd otal sas Bee In these articles I will explain to| nally see the information you have 8 Weekly by mail, outside of North Dal enticing October smells. you my theories of the cause. and| been waiting for, but many readers year .. ee Maybe there is something to that after all, pee ok eee reais igo) Me eetiaveeret tacos “ yt Member Audi eas satitel most cherished possession being ics, physical culture and the culti-| paper, and others request a personal R Member of The Associated Press is appetite! vation of a healthy mental attitude. | reply. Hs sear toa oh LM « } ; The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Every effort Silt Pe reads Choe bagel wie Sige tus? ned otuare ? th ase for republication of all news dispatches credited to From the Ranks of Poverty “TAKING NOTE GF ui you in an under- ‘ E it ‘al a Por treniens onein pal lished ‘lad All| Yale scientists recently discovered that most “THE LAND MARKS IN standable lan. Dr. McCoy will gladly answer ! spontan ; isco a 4 . tights of republication of all other matter herein are/of the men in Who’s Who in America are HIS NEW NEIGHBORHOOD el ae ne personal questions on health and b also reserved. men of small uel! Here and there Eats ploy and reanicall diet, addrer ed to him, care of | was taken up across the country to the effec ternis eliminated. e Tribune. choke inated that with our best families thus waning, a To want you) to, Se \ | I G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY at ight b eth fecl 4 close per-|| envelope for reply. E CHICAGO DETROIT |dearth of superior blood might be one of the cai eonteey iti Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg.|terrible things that are about to happen in | this health depart-| arco ame, by observing the follow | Le PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH America. : Lae : | ment and I know| 552/50 me ; NEW YORK . : - Fifth Ave. Bldg-| Among the various pessimistic fates to which you will soon real-| oe our letters ite oant One ? dark views of our future have recently con- eo Metal) Rca oe at mals Renda words, } 82 COfficial City, State and County Newspaper) _| signed us, we think this is the one that will Hike sou Hive feud before. I cannot attempt to diagnose your t o keep us awake the less. For it so happens in ‘The causes of the different com-| case by mail. If you do not know ‘ Le Lose i i i th * the trouble from which Pride Wins and We . | America that now and then an up-and-coming mon ailments will be explained, and] the name of the trouble from which ' bs The other day we commented upon the wis-| young man walks out of a log cabin somewhere el So ceaseless ae a physician and have ® correct dixg- { at dom of an Ohio judge in attempting to correct|in the backwoods (we have Abraham Lincoln OF course no serinus attempt can| nosis made, ‘Then write me and I Cc the breach between Grandma and Grandpa) prominently in mind), and right into the white be made in these articles, te teach | Will be glad to send you any advice a ay Hancy who sought a divorce after 44 years of| house, or some other place equally as promi- {M LEAVING town you to diagnose any serious disease.| Which I think will be helpful to you. wn married life. We hoped the judge’s little out-| nent in his country’s eye. ont This can only be done properly by] a eae Ld Bech pe side session with the couple and their ii dt Henry Ford’s Irish immigrant father we do Ga ee who can eal fOUre eitiees one goar Secular w dren would heal the sores. It seems thai ple, {Hot find listed in any of the old Who’s Whos. faboratory, all of the scientific tests | disease and I will then send you be hopes were entirely unfounded. The couples) we have sought for record of John D. Rocke- necessary to arrive at a correct] copy of Ne att — T have ‘ unyielding, were granted a divorce. feller’s father, too, and find as little for public diagnosis. fa mn dig Ie you Wit A Sencha venlgeats k Now they are going on separate pathways.|/record. We could go on and on, mentioning ees tied Pha stag wally tat ways’ enclose w& self-addressed ’ a Grandfather Hancy has taken his savings, | Andrew Mellon, Charles Schwa, Thomas Edi- in many cases you will find that the| Stamped, LARGE envelope, and you ‘ deed to the lot upon which he built the little son and scores of others who are considered information given here will be the| Will get a personal reply a eae ry D home they worked so hard to earn, and his fa-!among our great men. Their fathers were means of restoring you to health| | Do not take up time by meting ’ vorite rocker. That’s all he wants. He'll walk’ little seen or heard. persons here who know Mexico ex-| When other methods have foiled. |) Ti tname your trouble and 1 will : alone now toward life’s back gate and out into) 6, the other hand, going into the Blue Books ress the opinion that the Gomez siaaiel i edi-| understand the symptoms which go ‘et A “Ma” fy d n the other hand, going into the ¥ ' revolutionizing the practice of mi n ‘ ry the darkness without “Ma” Hancy at his side.| 6 two score years ago, and taking count of the Ucbertivenedtll de cece tlt) even more| cine. There is no reason why the| with that cisenes - erie ‘a Grandma Hancy will keep the home and live] ijjustrious families of that day, we find they db lk Hustte revelt wots tear years | Masses of the people should not be dtaetens chan Dre paPAtiCn, : i at there. In the long cold winter nights she caM/have left few descendants: worthy of Who's ] i ago. SE ee eee ee ce ues |. “IE youveatiect vanyrqoestion tobe y sit Da, alone with her dreams aoe oot Who ranking today. articles as instructive as possible| answered in this column, you bad fa little living room. Peacefully? Well, there'll) “Men keep coming up from the unknown.| _ BY RODNEY DUTCHER Then, when Maximilian himself 'f BARBS ‘ and hope you will study them each] have to wait a long time, as only & a be no cranky old man to bother her. When the top is reached, it seems, a descent is] “Washington, Oct. 17.—Most in-| Was captured, Juarez, who had been | | CE ee eee ei | eaeniaky, atid only, qbeitions UEEER® « & G& Grandpa Hancy’s pride has been satisfied.| the only thing that remains to think of. formed persons in Washington ex- ident and who claimed Maxi- fee uae) Jor to make them in.| eral interest can be used. So has Grandma's. After fighting it ce eke ee tite pkrt ir Buy. against ete Tonpictnet politizinns dant Srow whe thats teresting to the largest number of| Make your Viet liee slay to ae : a 44 years, they finally have given in. ey i velbe, y. Presi| Maximilian died bef firing| into the ring is th like to| readers. It will be necessary for! point, The other day a lady wrote Nous have surrendered to the little god of self that For the Gold Star Mothers Np ye Nea 0 ons Hy. Fresi- peel Be hefore a) firing le eercetie : at they like you to read the articles daily so you me a six pate letter telling, me of 8 has whispered to them so often during those} A Pennsylvania congressman has suggested] sistently promised that he would| “arms in hand against the consti- seloibteped eens subjects you are Tena winatiieedtotths Briy tt the act to oes [the Cokt Star Mothers of the World war mate| santa and'slow a the sieiey| oad ga shored, the rez] Me ner C ay service | Biter wen he wanted to ow ff i only at the last to lose. the Gold Star Mothers of the world war make) fimpsign and allow a free election Ae tetra ied rd. Th ‘ ‘Mex.| ‘This column is written cach day|I thought, from what she had to i “ We had more faith in them than to believe|a pilgrimage at government expense to visit Nay acter nate nee Porfirio Diaz, during his long die-| jeo to Lesnithe. cea” peated Rie ote object in view, and that is| me, her husband really loved her. ‘ vr that this could happen. We had more faith|the graves of their sons in France. until after Generals Serrano and Sate Ne oe law with to give you who eee wet ae sates Ks yaind. Banetiiee ™ in life than ever to think that 44 years of com-) The money could be spent in agg sts Sok We} Gomez saw ho, the election resulted.) nundreds—or thousands—of leat ers lives "She tater tee ane arene your health and how to| readers write to me and say, “I saw | panionship could be broken by so mean a little/have sent diplomats, conferees, investigators Pett ae nutes rele psd?) and soldiers were shot down by his| diamond. have health more abundantly. your advertisement, in the wes ‘ thing as pride. Must our faith be shattered in| abroad in the interest of peace. Here would that AV ee Ours sh maaihe rere firing squads, because there were sc Only a certaifi space can be used| Please understand these a icles are i <j test indict: t of that Ameri : Dig . no real newspaper correspondents in| All a man needs these days’ to|daily, as the proper space must be| not advertisements, but this news- Li this rude way? be the greatest indictment of war that America|ed. Whether they had any hope " ents tt ys ql va me for giving my dally those d id Di re id er pays m giving my Memories. Oh, the memories that Grand-| possibly could set before the world. Such aj of fair and free elections is aitticult NEN itarestedtrene te ee rs pare aie iltele toa “4 mt eile mt Selacibset aoe: Smt eionsg you. 4 father Hancy is going to have as he sits in that| pilgrimage of “the heroes who stay at home” Me Freee etietad letter rpauicen oe ico and take everything in sight|tie. mag “Breet Prac) trio not make the articles too long| Now, that we understand gach ie old rocker toasting his shins before the fire!) would be something to remember before enter- ju fied in peat hope because | With his guarantee of military pro- — 80 you may properly assfmilate each | other—send along those questions ti i Hi i thi i ne tection, always maintained a strict} _ Women follow the de ree of Fash-| idea and not suffer from mental in-| and let me tell you how to eat, ex- The wedding day when Grandma Hancy was/ing another war. bregon is such @ popular her eensorshi: ion even though the heavens fall,| digesti ercise, and think for perfect health. all white and radiant and lovely, thelr hours] | Besides, some very important. people would| Mesto, that, strong-arm methods “Wien Gade was elaced pres-| scoring fo a newspaper tendine,| SECO —__Lecie and in for pore Rent of planning, the first baby and his first tooth-|thus be enabled to see the land where their ae dent after the revolution he was| Aye, and if the skirts go up! ‘ ui i i i ion i ked to = * 4 ‘ol ie reactiona:y leaders so it they] of glasses. y re 1e a ittle deeds-of mercy of hers that showed her down and have supported the drastic] might not be abl a “4 ti f those who are will- & reart was big and warm after all. Grandfather tactics of Calfes im executing many| wick Of the certaie, the Sood | suggestions, of those who, are, will. Anne Aus ee ac ii Yancy says he’s happy. Far be it from us to Be Careful at Home - rebel leaders, If it should be proved! ignored this advice and pretty soon| what to do with that four billion| Faith had intended to tell Bob of| ing into Cherry’s, Faitl nen si ‘ 2 ell him that he isn’t. We can only wish that} As many or more people are killed right in ee Pare celiberatly poorer he himself was capturcd and killed, | surplus, re Heraead nen verter sare aks Frenette plead w ne never become just as happy as he is going|their on residences than on the streets and| tion their opinion doubtless Scatd betoa eles the Huerta dictatorship re nentie as thee she could spare the| bered nothing, no one—not even io be after about two months of this single) highways. _ | change, but it appears that Calles aoe | A Thought rest of the family his certain dis-| Bruce meer the ley of the quar- blessedness. : Hundreds of communities, national organi- stig proved sormersne eee With Huerta out and Carranza in| ¢——________ 4} pleasure, fae foe still Haeeote si rere e Lag sey Cherry; st Grandma Hancy says she is better off, too.|zations, state bodies artd local associations are] draw.” It Galles had been captured| tre, Presidency, 's was announced) yet man is born unto trouble, as| S°ePilY into his pillows and refusing) _/‘Dottt be oo oing to stay B iP that the law would be enforced 0 acknowledge that he There'll be no one to annoy her in that cozy|trying to cope with the traffic problem, but] he undoubtedly would have been against all rebels. But Carranza| ‘te Sparks fly upward—Job 5:7. | when she had had her own bath andj I’m sorry.” = little living room. That cross old man won’t| practically nobody is worried about the nation-| treated the same way. did not carry it out. He put most ees was ready to prepare breakfast. So is ee be asking a lot of fool questions. Of course|al toll taken by home accidents. More than 8 of his prisoners in his own army. Troubles, like babies, grow larger| it was at that meal, at the table| NEXT: Aunt Hattie displays a she'll miss such little things as locating mis-| 18,500 men, women and children met accidentai| - Although it is true that the Mex-| It was a common sight to see a| 2Y ursing—Lady Holland, which had come to have a hateful] genius for intrigue. laced hats and shoes, hearing him move about| deaths i th ‘ he 1 can people are not yet well along] batch of a hundred of more prison- significance in Faith’s mind as the| (Copyright, 1927, NE. e, Inc.) In the kitchen or bedroom as she RRMA ee en pat natbewen prince pice cel pay fee, oread un ior. 8) weak on [—Justajingle | fanily battleground, that she made], ——————_, 4 r} A ae ivilization and that rel re being | so, i i ‘ er announcement. i ing and dreaming, and his eager interest in lied eft auuchee than tay: weal aero a ge ene, aad diced Old Masters | this or that fool thing, whatever it was. be in this. Suntas Dera, there ae She bteh soul be marebed He starte? swimming ‘cross a aa that He Se ee ae Pits ——_———> Py is every justification in Mexican e Pai station with women itream, stormy, his mouth tig! ing | Pil i d h Sane pave pier aee,: 0s ae shesgone obenit law for the numerous : 2ce~t execu-| and children running down the street When half way there, alack! ly: “You've invited that dancing ieleey Bt pean Dey, ~ * cee nome. Fo pe) i Bismarck Recaptures Its Fort tions, | bewailng the prospective fate of] He thought he couldn't make it,| fop to dinner? In God’s name,| Wake thy wild voice anew, about those pictures she had taken. The little 1 .. The victims presumably are being} their men, only to learn that they a0 why? I thought I'd made it abund-} gytnmon Clan Conuil! gleam of love she caught from a corner of his (Duluth Herald) shot down in accordance with the| were to be taken to the front to! He turned and swam right back. | antly clear that that slick-haired! Come away, come away, eye that day when he was sitting alone and The most cheerful town in the Northwest law of Maximilian, dated 1862, which fight for the constitutional army. sean Prancer’s name is mud to me—” __| Hark to the summons!" looking at the faded prints that were taken 44 this week is Bismarck. Old Fort Lincoln, long| provided that anyone should be shot] Americans who saw these spectacles When freuen attempted to rescue “I'm sorry, dear,” Faith said Come in your war array, h «, pears sa0 On the porch in the summer eve-| abandoned by the war department and for many| 0% t'th, take ene ae ey ee mie sain exesliont solders, a cat that had been marooned on a payed asad glearsi fixed upon} Gentles and commons. nings she can sit and look out upon the street, | Years brooding alone with its memories, is again} “Emperor Maximilian himeelt had] in the de I» Huerta revolution, but|nowsetoP,in, England, | the animal) 5°° the tim of tears that gathered | Come as the winds come, when | rithout wondering if that isn’t Grandpa com- | throbbing with life. : i sed to enable him tol spared hundreds of other prisoners| hurt in the sitting room fireplace,” | over her eyes. if Cherry is| Forests are rended: ing down the street. Tuesday a battalion of the Fourth United| deal with his Mexican enemies and|of more or less importance. It going to accept Mr. Patton’s atten-| Come as the waves come, when ‘ ing| States infantry, about two hundred and fifty] he enforced it against many of the| seems likely that Calles will call] Business education pays. Sendj tions, I think the—friendship—| Navie@are stranded! Certainly she can escape this wondering] crricers and men, detrained and will be sta-| leaders in the warring faction led by| off the firing squads with the pres-| for catalog. * trtvortate. Buss | should be dignified by his reception | Faster come, faster come, about that dim figure in the street! She has|. i ey . the Mexican patriot, Benito Juarez.| ent revolt well under control,- but| ¢, in our home—Cherry’s Home, too,| Faster and faster— ‘ tioned th definitely. In fact it has been ri ollege, Fargu, N. D.—Adv. a divorce! Grandpa isn’t coming any more.| “nec there indefinitely. In fact it has been ru- by the way. She has a r Chief, vassal, page, and groom, She wouldn’t even think of such a thing! mored that this is but the first installment sf her friends come here, Tenant and Gana 6 on! she has.” Maybe. en WF i seh (her he hat, Seamaally fe ‘ephanks, otPaith,” Cherry laughed. | Fast they come, fast they come— era OM poet TABY -Desime -ne:.c8 “you do put it co exquisitely! You | See how they gather! pe ¥ Held maneuvers ct reserve and National Guard ought to write adviee on etiquette, ed aves | the eagle plume, ag Cooperation roops covering a large area. -R. the . But listen, brother-| Blended w er. that hare of the wheat| Established in 1872 on the Missouri river + HAR-R-RUME, «(1 ts Wirt for the, papers. Be her enider eyes | Cast your plaids, draw your blades, Jt ie rell, nom thet 9 ned shipped to market, |near Bismarck to protect the builders of the DEEP REGRET LADIES, ATI BA ie meet Wir at Bob defiantly, “it youre going to| Forward each man stl thet we reflect on what the railroads have done| Northern Pacific against the Indians, Fort Lin- WITHDRAW MY CANDIDACY FOR J3 THe UNANIMOUS be nastz to Beuos; TIN meas Mia ae ie mat to assure its speedy movement and yet prevent |C0ln has had a memorable history. Many not- “THE OFFICE OF SUSTICE OF APPROVAL OF I bellaye, tha teadiilonsl seadesvonn: —Walter Scott: From Pibroch of ‘ able army officers were stationed there in the THe PEACE !~ ASSURED OFA for repressed girls with stern rela- as a) » = Both the state railroad board and the fed- eral reserve bank of Minneapolis declare that the crop movement this year from North Da- _ kota was the fastest in Combine har- _ -‘vesters were used successfully and aided speedy while motor trucks were more generally In the case of the Missouri Slope country, and Northern Pacific railroads earlier season made preparations for heavy shipments. By concentrating cars at strategic } points and by careful watch of traffic condi- | tions, the crop was moved more speedil, than ever before, and at the same time an embargo was prevented. The cooperation of the railroads at a time | when they were most nteded is something | which should not go ted. It was fine work they did, The Big Copper Vat With fall, mankind's interest in the table and how much it will hold returns. Appetites that lcert war, there have been | with the summer are freshened with te situ thewe de It is a wonderful thing endot oP ot and ghee eae pes on every side, we came across coming by thousands, and gradually the num- farm and stock region with scores of thriving towns. seventies and eighties, but it first broke into the limelight in 1874. In the summer of that year the dashing General Custer started from there for the Black Hills, with the result that the country was shortly electrified by the news that “gold has been found in the grass roots.” Two years later, in May, 1876, Custer and his soldiers again left their wives and families in Fort Lincoln and rode away on their last jour- ney—the fatal expedition to the Yellowstone, with its appalling end in June when the general and his entire command were wiped out at the Little Big Horn. What tragic memories the old fort must hold of the waiting widows and children when they learned of the bloody slaughter! : North Dakota was nearly a wilderness then, with a few straggling settlements in the Red River valley, but following the dispersal of the Indians after the Custer catastrophe, settlers began to flock into the state. Soon they were] - tives, and, as Faith would put it so er} elegantly, you can preserve the; The Bank of England has fi own mane at our Pine agate uch| Water supply and -he bullion de- insidious influences as dancing mas- peace, ie solieatiees Overy night 3 ters, et al.” aS HAVE BEEN ASKED “fo HEAD apo» glowered at her murderously,! Nearly one-third of New Mexico a|is covered by forests, with a gross ‘ AN EXPEDITION -To THE but made no other answer. : DWARF “TRIBES OF WAGOBIA! i? phat Hattie calmly | “dunked” a] Sood of 15,000,000,000 board set APPER FAN! COMPLETE VICTORY, I MUST: MAKE “THE SACRIFICE IN “THE INTEREST OF. SCIENCE! [ toast-in her coffee, ate Ph YEXTEND MY FELICIATIONS: it with smacking appreciation, then opened her thin, wrinkled mouth to her nephew-in-law: “I declare! Bob Hathaway! I'd never have believed it if anyone had told me you'd shangs like you have since you married. Proving : ‘ x you never can tell about a man. Anybody’d think to look at you that you was jealous of this Bruce Pat- ton, whoever he is. You got any . Cherry's except thfat he can probably L real reason to hate this new man of dance better than you and makes his ae easier 2” “All right!” He pushed his chair violently away from the table. “Have him here every night if you like. I ean always get a decent dinner at the Fraternity Club.” ber of soldiers at the posts were reduced. Fin- ally they were withdrawn altogether and, ex- for a brief period during the European po troops at Fort Lin- coln for over 20 years. ‘ The Missouri slope is now a well developed rage. want, Bob Hathaway! Far be a it from me to break up a HAPPY ? For a long minute those two stood staring ite each other's eyes, in a deadlock composed of hatred and some other secret, terrible _ | OF 80 it seemed to Faith, who sat Bismarck is not only the capital of the state but a lively trading and banking center with about ten thousand people. It does not need troops for protection now, but its citizens see in the restoratiton of the post and its pos- stitfy in her chair, as i¢ turned to . sl opusenent new bosiness and social con- ‘Ther, as Bob answered slowly,| women thinks af Zz oe wae 3 with great difficulty, his eyes burn- | her, bite 2 ‘ 4 \ ‘

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