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IPAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927 ‘The Bismarck Tribune | Those Merry Milkmaids | peal of the estate tax outright and revision of surtax rates. No one is in a better position than Secretary Mellon to know just how far tax reduction can ee A sega Ne (Established 1873) ~ Published 1 be accomplished without disturbing the fiscal ; Oy KK Bismarck, BG ane an oie pl Company, arrangements of the government. His advice Meola Manat aetntg oe LS es LANG ' Bismarck as second class ter. rather than the vaporings of politicians should LO ex v George D. Mann________President and Publisher | be followed, Daily Syyasit chee relat dan “ Logie 4 Now the lowly hen has been immortalized. Daily-by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) . 7.20) In Nebraska there is an industrious female of ’ + Daily by mail, per the species which has been laying one egg a ‘ cach exercise until you can exercise | 4 Datly by mall, outalde of North, Dako 00 |day for 166 continuous days. Her 166th out. Seo: é ; toed preannee Is rw; yeu teant Souk | whine: peodariag’ estwamen. ef thet ip d put has been fitted in a jeweled case and sent ) i et * bu ies atte this ‘will assine | Weekly by mail, ta state, por yene by alr mail to President Coolidge. May her s means tat your oneray s low, which in toning tp.anl tae fanedonal active - il, id state, three years for.. ribe . Sy it to ‘ian when he Weekly smal, outside of North Dakots, per 5 ata : | y eviden' le, physic n Member of The Associated Press finds it’ below normal The’ blood|| DF. McCoy will gladly answer The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ing their representatives on both cheeks. use for “gle Marlies of all news dispatches credited to —————— reasure of a healthy person should personal questions on health and P i a it or not otherwise credited in this paver. and also the news tar origin published herein. All ., ° Tents of of ioeation of oer matter herein are Editorial Comment H also reserved. ——— 1 Mussolini handles the Italian farm bloc by urging them to raise more wheat and by kiss- be 120 millimeters, and if it js ten or pie eres ce teen eae et in degrees ow iS - indicates weakness and debility. ; aap oi addressed This is the condition which. pre- pe Ply. cedes tuberculosis, diabetes, cancer, |= and all disorders where there is|ities of the body and will assist you great enervation. In every case low|in recovering your strength and The Motorist’s Responsibility at the Grad — | ater wees le ri ] cede the abov it iseases, | normal. Foreign Representatives : sadly ‘Crossing if i aad } and are not caused by them. With| Do not be satisfied until your blood i G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY , Fetal : 3 low blood pressure the arterjes be-|pressure registers 120 millimeters, # CHICAGO DETROIT (Minneapolis Tribune) Y / - come flabby and relaxed, and the| which indicates that your strength q rower Bldg. PAYNE, RUENS a SIOTH Kresge Bldg./ The United States supreme court has ruled, n 2 < aoe and tissues it the ee is ee ie sires ii i i i . oun in a similar state. i eee us Fifth Ave. Bldg. | iM essence, that the individual motorist, and : p / Auk is weikenite to the Question: Bra -Ic] ML welts: | NEW YORK = == Fifth Ave. Bile. | ot the railroad, must accept full responsibil- bsdy ts Pompotatble toe the prodction | “Your articles’ are: ary me { ‘ (Official City, State and County Newspaper) ity for accidents arising from collisions be- of low blood pressure. enjoy them very much. What is the } tween railroads and cars. It did so in the . Wy \ j The cure consists in building up| cause of abscessed kidneys? What { 1 Getting the Goods to Market course of reversing a judgment in favor of the : ss bee! SOLED Cod, behaving So Ra i ad can the *” Millions of dollars are spent annually—and| estate of one Nathan Goodman, who had been ihe The extreme weakness will be grad-| Answer: Such kidney trouble ; fe f those millions wasted—in bring- killed while driving a truck over a grade cross- E ually Gvercome by proper dietary| sometimes develops simply because i os the producta of American manufacturers to|'P8- f tar setecen nat wal ing. im | focoad t0soleriagee ‘peteorm shies . . . *. s, " t ane . = nat isons wi! ig All sorts of distribution schemes are} It is well for motorists to keep this point in , y = provement, however, is very sow, | should be thrown out through the ths ( being tried in the effort to attract some of that mind. The decision only conforms to common ‘ and you must be patient and not/testines. Another cause is from the 4 $89, FO 000,000 annually spent in this country sense, for it is obvious we should have no rail- / easily discouraged if you expect to| irritation of kidney stones. An ab- 000,000, : ‘i 4 * /, overcome this serious and danger-|scessed kidney is always a seri <‘ for commodities and services. road service worthy of the name if the great 471 pen thay reared y Fi avs x ous 3} Assisting business in solving the riddle of Hef AE aL ae a a isco Bi p No 1 matier what seems to have erly diagnosed and treated according- > “¢ = * ry 8 wn or come Ve i ces- 7 +1 distribution is one of the important functions |*0W Cow" ery & caused the weakness, the one neces-|ly. Don’t expect the trouble to cure : . * rs ing. In the very nature of things, the q sary point to keep in mind is to de- | itself until you remove the cause and *' now confronting the economic service units of palttbad train cannot Dole out Yor the Taoteiet ‘ / velop increased strength. For this|take the proper diet or use what =: the government, according to Dr. Julius Klein, Consequently the motorist must look out for Y purpose there is one thing you must! other remedial treatment is neces- ‘director of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the commerce department, Dr.|"imself. ae sepals Klein deplores the “millions squandered in in-| No doubt it is unfortunate that the railroads efficient selling efforts—in chasing the mirage| Were built long before the use of automobiles z a was anticipated. Had the future of the auto- e ¢ d of railroad building, there would undoubtedly *, lowing the phantom of the full order book at do and that is to take long walks. | sary. I do not know of any treatment or| Question: N. E. W. asks: “Is exercise which will have the same|chewing gum ever beneficial?” definite effect that this form of ex-| Answer: Chewing gum is bene- . ; jercise will have on developing ajficial to the gums, increasing the ft provide for flood sufferers, conniv-| stronger blood pressure. circulation of blood through these J, ance at defeating prohibition en- ey Tera pores rene Start your walks at once, covering | parts. forcement and so on. It protects/at least a mile the first day. In-| Question: H.J.D.writ-s: “Iam ; . 4 . a “plu jies” through the i i i Il costs.” have been a better planning of highways in re- ae septate a deflation Shree se oa Kae purine 4 young a ee like to get we CORES. ern ew |Jation to railroads. There would have been no 6 LI; policy which wrecked 3,000 banks, |pressure measured by a physician.| Answer: As with all drug habits, One firm reported to the department of com- such thing as the “bad” grade crossing—the 1S. GF a keeps commercial Lt ks You will find a steady improvement | the best cure is simply to stop prac- ee terion ct ae Wade ves ce grade crossing which the motorist himself does BY RODNEY DUTCHER lic interest. whether Brennan beat| tere and cost farmecvand Stick med Senin ae ee Tee lees Sree not expect and which permits no adequate view| Washington, Nov. 6 — Congress|Smith or Vare licked Pepper. And i i tres Rectal tion the company had the courage to drop the re Sither the right Pe the left. These bad| Will open with a great hoop-te-doo | we'still have the question before ad $20,000,000,000, according to Owen. In addition to walking, if you take|washstand and snuff a fcw drops of , t : 1 I He quotes Roosevelt and Hiram | yj hysical cult i . is i tI line entirely. One of its competitors took UP| cade crossings have been the scenes of per- a ae) oat beeen ty not why, in that case, anyone should| Johnson about an “invisible govern-| coh dey Potente ot Tighe ne | ner: Seetaonianl Goreme have a desire to use snuff go to a A day, starting with light exer-|but not harmful, and will discourage A i i t to shell out ch S y “ 9 Ys is en : fac) the business, but since then the original com-|hans thousands of unnecessary deaths. Welare such awful persons as they areltiies: noe seen large quan: eae iunoess saniteoners ot politic Te Ne HIDE OE tee aa ae ee come pany’s profits have shown a decided increase. may say unhesitatingly that a motorist who| said to be and if so, whether they ee & ing the number of movements of |snuff. There are many firms, however, trying to get are too awful to be allowed in the and Woodrow Wilson's charge that a volume of sales without any relation to cost. knows a bad grade crossing to be a bad grade) cor ate, Attempts at erever ba ob-|the “Government of. the United ee : " rs cf crossing, and who does not exercise the proper Per ne serves, mead more profusely from | States at present is a foster-child of E _ Market research is being rapidly cultivated] precautions in approaching it, has nobody but are onlay Cue se Sea oe ee Liter ache eT = ang” i and in this the advertising agencies are play-|himself to blame for any mishap which may | will Anne Aus , Om, ing an important part. Sound advertising is|hefall him. Sheer 1 d the disposition| which, long has caused’ consldgrable [#°2, all glad to explain why they neg ‘ie yamenean, Beople, can, be im) ni rt. ound advertish im. eer laziness, an e disposition] which long has caused considerable | Ma jieve al an en. . - ” 7 . a potent aiimiltator of business, but advertis- oe fakeca haves unquestionably pepe for|Puzzlement among the unsophisti-|needed all that money, but their get excited about it. Most prac-| “The trouble with wives,” Bob) she tells him, so!—that her sole in ing service must be based on accurate ap-lmany of the grade crossin tragedies: Out: cated. That question i: angels are reticent as to why they|tical politicians don’t believe any-| began earnestly, but in a pleasant, Leta is in flearr otter bhalpeal praisals of potentiality. This appraisal in- Tide. of the peaventable amldeets at grade Why are, wealthy citizens so in-| produced. thing of the sort. reasonable voice, “is that they in-| tis business, which she is usually not x terested ina candidate’s success ‘1 ‘ js " fitted to understand; his thoughts, volves not only a study of population figures,| crossings, there remain, of course, a few cases Thus, one turns to consider the sist on being wives. You know what] his ambitions” that they are willing to pour out|explanation of h ient ' a _ nor potential buying power, but actual cost of|where the drivers were simply the victims of hundrets of thousands or even mil- race of political: sewers oa ite poet ic —< aaa & ees oe fe oe copier ort serving a given market after the demand has|unlucky breaks. Now and then one reads of| Hos of detlars fo insore his nomi-| Hon. Robert L. Owen, for 18 yeara| 0 = z good wives, like you,” and he| voice, her tear-blurred eyes fixed been stimulated. e __,,|@ driver who found himself on a grade iiss eee president of the National Popular y th Paris xe squeezed her hand hard, cee on ee ana Bob d The government is about to release the first|ing in the thick of a heavy snowstorm which] 4, win be recalled that thing | Government League. It should be : much of being good wives that they| | “Darling, eres Pleade 3) i ional ial eys| prevented him from seeing it, or of a stranger} jike $4, fee Son etince {remem ‘ ‘i neglect to be. themselves. I don't| tenderly, but a little impatiently. of a series of regional commercial surveys|prevent . ig 1t, Ber) like $4,000,000 was spent in Illinoisj7emembered, of course, that the! Paris, Nov. 4.—Paris snapshots: believe one man in a thousand mar-} “Please don’t combat me so! I’m which attempt to “determine the basic com-|to a given countryside who got caught on ajand Pennsylvania on behalf of three| Hon. Bob, for all his sincerity, is|<i4. i. steamer chairs, bundled in| ries a git] because he believes she| just trying to giye you a man’s mercial attributes, the factors affecting dis-| grade crossing which he did not anticipate. ecitinates ee eae ie ote daa epoca blankets, asleep on the rooftops: . .| will make a good wife. To tell you ae the scgument for ‘a ne tribution and the actual status of the buying} The work of eliminating the really bad grade Pepper, who was ‘defented by Bone take to explain, heir words should|Well used tooth-brushes slightly sao betel i gevudieed tid at? rd Geenpeiel fustand is ie power of the various economic areas of the|crossings is going forward all the time, how-| Vare, the man who cost his backers |be given due consideration. renovated and on sale in the sidewalk | °"S ik se comfortable at first, seeing the . ents i “ in? cause we like her as well as love al it, rl country.” ever, and the signs are becoming increasingly | only a million. ., |, Owen explains, as he has been ex-|markets near “the Gozlin.” . + «| Ler: we want to be with her all the| lovely, gay, independent girl he -The bureau’s “Atlas of Wholesale Grocery}helpful. Each month there is less and less| Why those four m| plaining for a long time, that we |Elmer Rice, the playwright, passing ftiist fy Se ‘ time, because being with her some| married making a domestic clave peepee inact : millionaire public men,|are governed by an “invisible gov-|the Dome cafe with a new manu- ha stting § f herself, i hope of Territories” is an example of what the attempt}excuse for a motorist finding himself on a| bankers, oeeigtiba ati dae brent leemeyeicat nintacrata, eka -: seript under his arm... Lud- ae Bia 0 ile ion oe eee oy fone acta gd will be. The atlas is the first attempt ever|grade crossing with a railroad train bearing|ury and manufacturers chip in out|usurped the ruling power supposed-|wig Lewisohn, who wrote “Up fag, pretty—or we think she is; ex-| begins to accept it all, to take it— made to map out the actual areas served by|down upon him. The effect of the supreme|of the kindness of their hearts?|ly held by the people. Three or ead ae in from ae, a citing, companionable, all because|and her—for granted. He gets grocery jobbing centers throughout the coun-|court’s decision should be to inculcate in the|O® was, it because they were de-|four hundred men, he believes, buy |in arm with his young wife who used| °h0 isn part of ourselves, but a dis-| cockier and cockier—all _strutte : A *, sy oa termined that the people must have |elections and nominations, fill the |to be his searetary a tinct individuality whom it is stimu-| up with vanity, and his appreci try, and the savings effected by its use in} motorist a fuller sense of the responsibility he] the best man, at all costs, who would | White House and the chambers of| How in the world did Dudley Field| tinct individuality whom it ts stovar.| tion for, his wife's ‘sacrifices’ oF avoiding unprofitable distributive methods will|incurs whenever he approaches a grade cross- Tenresent the public’s interests congress; apmoint judges and sn Malone evs rh oa get into a the| Hes his girl” him is less and less often express- i i-li alone? rol all branches o! ernment, rg! 5 hang) aw n i i il ora of coo sae on ne tee One suggests reluctantly that|They control’ Suersiniie se eae Paris? .. Lindy is still a great|, “And the poor thing loses his ed, until she begins to accuse him i he is trying| of not loving her any more, of not Fy 7 we must seek further for the an-|to allow them governmental favors town and in sidestreets| interest just because she is trying iat does f Market research is practically a virgin field, Mr. Borah Enjoys Himself swer, Samuel Tnsull, the multi: |endca cleat, unobateucted sweep, at 7 rait still draped| 8° hard to he @ good wife ‘to him,”| appreciating a thing she lor ‘ i ta + lly forgets the its i i i i millionaire _utiliti te, gave |the expense 6 ople. ith +s NEA Newspictures| Faith interrupted bitterly. “I’m him. He gradual e but its intelligent pursuit by manufacturer and _ (New York Times) ee pina lee ests Pe Aa Lia ca enee Ot Bs, the prov ei eaate lclitned tec me meen ae ‘and| glad you told me! I didn’t ox Prosi gay irl ve mae, and ca eee cave mallligns and make pos) Aa the little conventicle of ingurzent: “nro |ibe “Smith campaign, but he also|scandals showed up the plutocracy ing in Harry’s Bar. They], “Hold on, honey!” Bob coaxed,) m iting for him at home-—anxious sible lower prices to consumers in all parts of| gressive” senators talks the weeks away, the] kicked in with at least $25,000 for|in action,” he says. “It was the in- ick. bs vont pig a ahonabie a Pere ip cae how. he likes the new. dish the country. immitigable ascendency of Mr. Borah becomes}George Brennan, Smith’s Demo-|visible government of money, in| Bob Wi ant = ftatnly Mee aot tasting anowt| she’ bas concocjed ‘for his. dinner: Moreland mare telignteul, “Apparently 00)An: we onyeiten after announcing =e fag egg nage ei i a and me—it’s because she tries ies nee es rene German Flag Dispute swer has been received from Hiram Johnson,| nat the money he poured in the le and catablicns panes ; 0 hard to hold it! It makes a man| of the kiss 3 Fesen Sentiment naturally attaches many friends] the strange guest expected or hoped for by the] Pepper: sieve mabe as oe pol FUE pega tert ti T vender it| frightfully uncomfortable, even if it] of every interest he has outside the f S it’s such conciliabulum ; and Senator McMaster of South|a cause as money to the church,|over the men who are supposed to does please his vanity, to be so all-! home, for she argues, it’s such a the.Ge i ii i ing. 1 he“makes him rman Republic to the old imperial flag oekota is now an object, as yet cautious, of [swung to the support of Bill Varg|sepresent. all “the “people” impar- They're getting a bit old| Important fo another bum, in| home! And she “makes of ‘black-white-red. When the Hohenzollerns A ” Ye , dear, the wife insists on| so comfortable! And she slaves for Z were eliminated and the Republic established| its solicitation. If he is a Lowden man, the| ‘one grith the whole Mellon ma-| tially. Pee f mean deversing positions. with her, hus-| him day in and day out, thinking as at Weimar, in the heat of the upheaval a pro-| Scheme of running Senator Norris in the pres-|1on organiaztion had nearly broken| ‘This system, says Owen, is _re- books abou band. Before marriage, sho is all! of no ane else but him, wi | vision was inserted in the constitution that the|idential primary states, as a demonstration ofits neck and put up all the money in| sponsible for retention of corrupt NEY’S. Pe pre ignen of winning her in| men would be thinking up ways and _ national flag should be black, red and gold, thus | the necessity of a western candidate, may look| the attempt to beat Vare in the pri-|officials, relief of the rich from a} | Th py hes, of Veuvother ment means to please her. And, honey, superseding.an emblem beloved by the people|curious to him, even if Senator Nye has in-| “That would make it appear that,| give away Muscle Shoals and abolish f Another But soon, after| to. you know iy she does all these ever since Bismarck accomplished a union of|timated that Mr, Lowden might be acceptable] after all, it never made much dif-|the federal inheritance tax, veto of |statue of Jeanne d’Arc, . . marriage the gi) Wige begins to| "You tell me,” Faith said resent- Germany in 1871. to He mune ie able to pass a satisfactory ex-| ference from the atandpoint of pub-|farm relief legislation, failure to] that girl the next see her. . .| into & va flatter and cajole her" thus: fully. “You seem to know 20, ‘ yone in German amination later. band, demonstrating every hour) more about wives than i ae the So tg ral agac li ag pang had At the present time this “little group of I] she’s with him com nee ns Nex they been consulted in the matter, no change| thinkers” is divided, as the west is divided, on har, Job seriously, (ora bow often! the marri ; Sopid have been made. In Berlin, and for that Barre rele net di 40 be a condreagee to- ; all through Germany, the two flags are|day, last week’s efforts to reach a modus vi- | displayed. At pat tanetions, pie as the re-|Vendi on farm legislation having failed. Sena- wa WHAT A WHOLESALE WATIEND To-HE DUTIES OF | ception of Mayor Walker, the issue of flags|tor Borah, once a heretic on the McNary-Hau- CHUMP You HAVE MADE OUT OF YouR HOUSEHOLD, MADAM,. | caused considerable embarrassment. Now the|#e" dogma, is still hostile to the equalization) ]=| YoURSELF Now ta RUNNING ) AND’ LEAVE THE PUBLIC “gar that’ tell you Fi moins ee pag be aaked to Pye ihe z Pa re ae ye Norrie, whatever eine YOR SUSTICE AGAINST A WAX ieee To ME fw MEN Pt ae pode raat the ,, Young men and women ‘ ers’ forever jus! t r the e of compromise, won’ ry ‘ from Grand 4 : ae amRH DAE SOON) Give up that. in there any middle-of-the-road DUMMY fu HMF, PEOPLE ARE i till more RE fo GREATNESS, Rue de la Paix and those s! to be found? There is. Mr. Borah, whose or- ALREADY POINTING THe House ys ee SUBSECT TO | Ghampe rtonedoiresghingne: tomers, whether it bit of regularity can be exactly calculated by OUT, WHEN “THEY WALIC BY e SEERS AND AP Those girls in the Viking Bar who} gt or not, Y. the makers of any good political almanac, in- : 5 cues SCOFFING t=/ ] insist on trying out thelr French Bot stop to stinctively and without a smile, takes the place we WELL IT DOESNT BOTHER THEY WHOTAUIST ME Now, 2 Haass. aah Stat ACRE FE | bad poet, of chief insurgent. If he dines with Coolidge, ME ANY, wT CANTAKE A WILL SUFFER-He HumiLrty ZA, |r? aoe tay leagh behind thete he thinks with Borah, SOOKE, WS FACT, I'M, OF RECOGNITION APTER Tho chief ditterance betmeen acie share they eink He is sure that a “satisfactory compromise” ‘ x4 nlaks sinbe pod area TER entree Dalntine will be reached. In Mr. Brookhart’s Iowa the fottle of ‘excellent champagne by jre,end hanging out the plan to substitute Mr, Norris for Mr. Lowden way of cover charge whereas in New i is douched with abundant cold water. Be- ‘ork you pay for a seat, if any, and (Copyright, 1987, NEA Boreiowe sides, as the inheritor of Mr. La Follette and — at least reasonaly supplied with idiosyncrasies ¢ of his own, Mr. Norris, however venerated in Nebraska, is suspect. The Wisconsin farmers care little about farm relief, Iowa style. To tie up peg is Dole isien as @ means of co- ercing eas publicans seems hardly judicious at this stage. sire The reported disagreement of the Fit- pee Fon distresses “ aya smd re- levers in Iowa, That feeling nat to ever, {0 th fiadcneee of The Dee i i he , for the r 0 a ister to the insurgent-in-chief pro tem: The chances are that Senator Borah, when the final round-up comes, will be found, as he hag always been found before, somata oat ae ae See some _ out of the year. agi ee y Germans, not monarchists but loyal | Bdherents of the republic of Germany, love the old flag, not because of its associations with i H Bs 2 4 Fe 5 £ H ite H ; rf i 5 : a E 5 z rl [lips