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PAGE FOUR EThe Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927 in a broad, general, all-embracing sense, is one of the greatest boons ever conferred upon man- kind. We are in favor of weather. It has given us a communal interest, a topic for con- HEALTHSDIET ‘ADVICE (Established 1873) __.|versation upon which everyune has certain j Dr Published, by the | Bismarck Tribune | Company, definite and fixed opinions, which he has no ae Sass bey. , 7) “ 1 REGARD TO HEALTH DIET WHO CAN GE ADDRESSED IN oF z Bismarck, N. and entered at the postoffice at|hesitancy in voicing. ENCLOSE STAMPED AODRESSEO Bismarck as second class mail matter. Only a few of us look eye to eye upon such .George D. Mann.....----.President and Publisher! matters as art, literature and how to make Subscription Rates Payable In Advance strawberry shortcake, ‘but when it comes to Dally by carrier, per year $7.20] Weather all mankind meets on common ground. ‘ , , Daily by mail, per year, (in f20/Rich or poor, educated, illiterate and inter- i ic: Gy RELEASE MONDAY ... .. Daily by mail. per year, mediate, we all can appreciate weather. There’s > iy MEALTIMES (in state outside Bismarck) ... 00! something about it, especially cold weather, ~ TaN When shall we eat? The simple || __Dr. McCoy will gladly answer Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota ....+++++> 6.09/ that strikes all of is rg might say, in the : e S|\ya y epee ec tie oat oiet, saseed € pba of D weexly by mail, in state, per year ......6 1.00]same manner—and judging from the postures ; 3 z i? f Id h to wait 2 the Tribune. _ Weekly by mall, in state, three years for 2.50] assumed about the radiator by the incoming of- Lh, LY YY q, | Mage dave if yuu Gbsorved this sais || Enclose a stamped addressed Weekly by mail, outside of N Dal fice force, in about the same spot. Of Chopin’s > Dy q Uf YY fy to the letter. This is because you|| €®velope for reply. FORE een gies 140 spirituality as expressed in his prelude in A YY ff Trent you ake reuding thin arise; | boule (Sigh Avene. aftae.” Abiel ~ phd banatiandtrabinghlcenitee ere ules we asd little Natiaee ol ies A ‘ fais Y __If no food is taken until normal| without the accustomed feeling of Member of The Associated Press joesn t interes! L us. either does art. we £ S hunger reasserts itself, you would|languor most peorle a i The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the|know is that it’s cold enough to freeze the Z be surprised how long you would be | hearty meal. I do this, you will ati all dispatches credited to| whiskers off a brass monkey and there’s no : forced to wait. This is due to the|be surprised and delighted to awak-. Piece eer ctherwiac eresited ‘in this ‘paper. and also the Aiea cae in sight. y 4 Y long-continued habit of eating what-|en each morning with an eagerness 3 local news of spontaneous origin published herein. ry ‘ : ever you desire at regular mealtimes | for breakfast you have not exper- * rights of renublication of all other matter herein are Mankind really owes quite a bit to weather. Y - |whether you are hungry or not. ienced in many years. Lalso reserved. It is one thing that has been absolutely free. \\ Wy ainitiee Eneeae weahy ae in ata es te Bh) on ae ‘ Let's give it a big d! It has kept mankind j this must not be confused with real| unless you exercise your ly each Foreign Representatives talkin Fy A * f ; hh a g a million years, is always pertinent, i 4 y hunger. A_ pickle always tastes|day, and encourage your muscles to « G LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY and, as a conversational bugle, hasn't cost = f \ Ys good, and will excite the taste buds|call for more nourishment. Men- CHICAGO DETROIT 7 ; i! Pon Kresge Bldg. |@ cent. y jf in the mouth, but this is purely an| tal exercise alone is not stfficient < Tower Bldg. fs ee Z Yf /, ( YA irritation of an artificial nature and|to give you that normal hunger you , NEW SO eae eee aa Ave. Bldg. g / Uy has nothing in common with the enjoyed as an active yourtgster. . . - 5 a y’s desire for nourishment wi' — ' SHC iciGEIGGGNIE | which to repair and develop the tis-| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ‘ (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Editorial Comment auek. i e Question: B. A. asks: “What a tC HE a, 5 ae iets craving for food id ng causes a Heenan) Moree tat of ongress Good Dak a loubt the greatest at the moment of | from ons to two degrees’ runs 1 The seventieth congress is on trial. It may News From North ota awakening in the morning. If you|from two degrees in the morning jalmost be said that congress as an American (Minneapolis Journal) areeone who is never hungry in the|to one below in the afternoon. My : t ; ea) That North Dakota farm land purchases morning it is because you are in the | blood pressure is low and I am cold s institution is on trial. = ; « The impression is becoming pretty genera , spa ‘that in ideant years congress has deteriorated; aggregated five million dollars, as revealed to- ‘that it is not what it used to be; that the caliber day by the Greater North Dakota Association, of most of the members is not as high as it|is in itself big news and good news; news that twas in former years; that the things it does are, blends well with that other recent news of an ‘frequently, too frequently, foolish and ill-ad-|amazing increase in the cash income of North- ed; that the things it omits to do are neces-| Western agriculture this year. ‘ y and important. Worst of all, there is a| But standing out conspicuously in the As- habit of eating too much at the eve-|all the time. What would be the ning meal. If the body is at any|causes of these different condi- time ready for more food, it should | tions?” be after fasting for twelve hours,) Answer: A subnormal tempera- as you do at night. However, if you|ture, with a low blood pressure, are not eager for food at this time |shows that you are greatly enerv- because of former dietetic indiscre-|ated and require a very definite tions, by all means wait until-noon, | course in physical culture to bring at least, before you take any kind | your strength back to normal. within the brief space of three months have srowing feeling that this body, gradually fail-|sociation’s report are some details that are —-—ercellaalelllali —_adindaie Many ponuperarare a taueet eaeae, Fil aiat te peneciee any rechie ng as a legislature for this great country, is wade ye significant en es aint bei Oe | ad continue using only water uti |is to increase your exerelses each : ii an i j-| transactions, imposing as that total may be. you have developed a wholesome de- | day, iy ig calisthenic exer- th Moat joe lee al ML i ota Farm tenaiitey is on the wane in North Da- fourth floor of a New York hotel? | sire for some plain food. This de- cises and by long walks. ;uution 1¢ does not possess. | fear in-| kot A di ‘ A to! + « « I’ve never quite undersood|sire may develop by lunch time, or| Queston: E. S. asks: “Will you We have seen congress involved in intermin- ‘ota, @ corresponding rise in operator these “automobile salons.” . . The| Perhaps not antil time for the eve-|kimdly advise as to the effect of raw able disputes that took time from important |ownershi . on 4 sort of people who can afford to pay| ing meal. __|Sauerkraet juice upon the system, legislation. We have scen it tangleitself in its} Non-resident ownership is also on the wane, $15,000 for a car would never, never| ¢, O° Sensible meal, each ovening| and whether pr not you would rec- own rules so that the final hour has struck] with a corresponding rise in resident ownership. go prowling through a hotel displa: for a few days may be all that is | ommend it for constipation? i i important ; We| And bank ownership of farm land, which in- room. ‘Abd the! rest of ‘us, oe. | Stcesay, tallow She” eyeteel ai Aner ee dase etn federal empboves renmain unpaid for evitably is indicative of agricultural tragedy in| BYRODNEY DUTCHER for their coal é price which will yietd|tetding on’ passes, ean merely sigh | OPPOPgnity fo develop Rortanl Nat due Je shot on and therefore | e] el yes } . ger. e ne = | ti ploy NEA Service Writer a good profit and a good wage.”|@nd move on. . . fast is relished, you will often find| it aut be considered the same as a weeks and months because necessary appropria-|the past and too frequently is prophetic of bank ° Ureing ¢tabilization, ‘AG Icke out ymindidiney wie tion bills have not been passed. No one can|tragedy to come, is likewise on the wane, __ cnmnnens ing dtaet hard Pay © Corpetatarnt - with combined ispanos and Mercedes, an ol Jehu eh error es sien raueebrest eogtaiare any valehe ‘read the official report of the proceddings of} It is gratifying that ten per cent of, the five| departments, none is more inter-; 8lling agencies. z in his tall, faded silk hat greeted| some other kind of fruit will be eas-|organic minerals but the large congress without being struck by the amount|million dollars in land purchases in three| esting than that of the secretary of Th ~ seed tinh set Boekel +» « Which | ily digested, and thus more zest will| amount of salt in the prepara- _of tim ewasted in frivolous discussion to the|months represents an influx of new settlers| labor, which deals with men ‘and! , 110° Secretary of eet also, pre- | accentuates the charming paradoxes | be given to the evening meal. I be-|tion of sauerkraut nullifies much of neglect of the nation’s vitally important busi-| from the older states. phar Pia erp rubies ny be i eg gument apainat ceihe. renreiney: ‘And 80 to those 4 o'clock “healing ab fetta ie erat ft ral ona he bere mer percad tab Gal (rrllee'aa ness. But it is also gratifying that a high propor- ish rem'| stressing the point that lower wages | services” with which the Rev. John| {acted of the three, cabbage. y sear 1e! pI ‘ r ; Secretary of Labor James J.|" Roach Stratton has sti But that is not all. Since 1920, four con-|tion of the remaining ninety per cent is made] Davis emphasizes the “ jean a reduction of our profitable aaa eaten ae aeterec, UP 8°] If you are tired after a day of| Question: F. Y. asks: “Will you avis em) 8 Ard home market through diminished| much argument in Manhattan. . . .| mental overworls, the best plan 3s to|kindly, tell me if an operation gresses have been in session, counting the one|up of purchases of farms by erstwhile renters. wee prosperity” side of the picture,| buying power. It is a strange scene into which one refresh yourself with a bath and lie|for a hernia is necessary? If not, in existence in that year. Each one of them|Add to this the fact that many of these pur- loes not overlook some, of mewhat cautiously, he raises| Plunges fresh from the austere stoni- ol la Le has refused to obey the plain mandate of the|chases mean the passing of farms from the te Stee te i _ question of injunction against /ness of Fifth ean aey on reuaatity betore ‘aisern pting of ane Pa apkacmaaiied ». constitution to tedistrict the house of represent-)hands .of absentee landlords, living in other} more than an optimistic blurb. m, unions, and urges that Con sa tumblers filled with seers | to digest even the best of food. Then, ......e.: AN operation for hernia ‘atives in accordance with the federal census.| states, into the hands of practical North Da-| Although he refrains discreetly! Sents ed fr et se a of ges pit antelope be sure to not overeat. If you feeljor rupture is seldom necessary, as Never before has congress dared take such an|kota farmers, who intend dwelling on the land] from citing estimates of some of | act, which have sometimes be: d|/girls and a few pain-wracked and|ePy,an hour or two after this | this trouble can generally be attitude. This one fact speaks, in language all, they till. : his best oe = warns that | effectively against labor niotably:in hopeless looking men, of old ‘women hs ne ne dey cane Sarthe apts kn ties wan Serine can hear, the deterioration of congress, and its| _And the fact that int the last year the total| pects is in the tendency of labor.|Zevszaa™a during the pretent|in strangely ancient hats and| has energy to digest. Hesolve that |will hold back the protruding peri- usurpation off power in disregard of the funda-\of “other real estate” carried on the books of|saving machinery to displace hand|~Again he comes to the aid‘of la-{hallelujahs, - . Just about the Iast| he Next night you, will reduce the |toneum wall. It is well to, wear mental law pf the land. / State banks and trust companies has shrink — at ® rete more rapid than | por by warning against the importa-|thing one would expect just around amount of food cénsiderably, and|suitable support which lightly holds = people who hold ee in|by nearly three-quarters of a million dollars;|‘*y, $2" be absorbed in new pur-| tion of immigrants with lower living |the corner from the gay fashion Saoirse the seat, cn eats ede place rcreee not e : Ps ; r lay until you can spend several |.protrude int e- weak spot owing. It is evidented by the\that is to say, that hundreds of farms taken PoE: 2 standards. | Parade, the French decorations of the | S@¥ U2 you cal spene eee wfact t) becoming harder and harder si peice eeu enag Fase mavens car farmer-| The Labor Department report should cone ye olot ae ee reaty us eee cee Uae { secure candidates who can rally the support of /ownership, with a consequent thawing out of germ koe cree soon after the A-| from our exports” and refers to the Sai I N and & N N ER: , the best minds of the community. Too often a frozen bank assets. cal striee oe in per tuminous | domestic market as oné which “un-| Say what you will of New York, = Anne Aus : Gm. by che Ce it . - aE coal strike relief in P lvania, | }j i ; il 7 \_ congressional election is a choice between two! Calamity howlers and professional pessimists | Ohio, West, Virginia and elsewhere.| x0, ‘he forcien markets, will pro-| still I took dinner in a private home evils. This, of course, is partly the fault of have done the State of North Dakota a deal of He nately Hepes ohscoet “Seven|us more than it is worth, socially: girl” had been in the family for 37| When at a few minutes beforetwith a flush of embarrassment, the community itself, which has grown care- harm in the last few years, by painting for the’) ™ and fifty thousand people! and commereially, politically and fi-| Years. . - . And the like of thisleight the doorbell rang, Rhoda|“I'm afraid you misunderstood, * : ; : . be clothed, fid and cared | ially.” i D i i less of its national representation, and supinely ,East a gloomy picture of the North Dakota sees P for lag nancially. I have not heard of since grandma’s|flew to answer it. Dressed in the|My sister had a previous engage- lets the office zo to the most blatant self-seek-‘agriculturist tottering straight toward peas-|are victims of brutal and inhumar 4; 2usewnere, he urges more voca-|time, Lees black afternoon dross that Faith ahd |ment when you asked edihaple ied fer. But it is also the fault of hich anti bein closers edaciby. coal fron | Wonall training for the disabled and ’ given her for her audition before|the Shee tonight. She’s expect- cc is also the fault, of congress, which antry. epee joie pile peat ‘says that every year 50,000 persons} A few cullings from a recent is-}San Remo, and with her honey-gold|ing Mr, Bruce Patton. I’m awful- made itself a body to which efficient men| . It would be well, then, to broadcast to the a id and become vocationally handicapped as/ sue of The Billboard: , hair fluffed about her plump pink-|ly sorry—” too often feel it is no honor to belong. whole world this truer and far pleasanter pic- Semi eerrer aes ‘ wimeunands have a result of physical disability. The| “Have an excell opportunity. and-white face; the girl was almost] “Patton?” the young it re- The seventieth congress has now begun to, ture of the North Dakota iculturist success-| their hardships almost unbearable.|£0Ver™ment, co-operating. with 41 for good blowoff tmside the show.”| beautiful. - peated Slenly, Mie ieee See 8 i K agric € 4 i states, has bee! ed id-| Perhaps you can supply one, what- the . “I met toda: make history. It can add to the decline of con-;fully transforming himself from a renter into sheitee ee bene’ clothi fod OF | ing ‘educational “and employment | ever it is, ply one, ee) i open the igor Niis,|when T took Miss jane bear: ta her gress in popular esteem of following in the;an owner, displacing his absentee landlord, alte aul maton service especially for thy, disabled} A dance trombonist announces he|you look gorgeous! Where on/office after lunch. I wonder if I footsteps of its immediate predecessors. Or it|turning frozen bank assets into liquid cash." ae ‘young. Derek 142 |since 1920. The cost of #habilitat-|can “read, hot, sweet” and a trap. tarth did you get. those” evening nay, speak to her?” can turn about, do its work quickly and effi-| No people shifting from tenantry to owner-|tle children...” ing a disabled man averages less|drummer can play “hot cymbals.” |clothes? Oh, I wish you were my| Not by the flicker of wn eyelash . : cf : A ebidia 4 than $250, considerably less than the | Someone wants rc. devil fish. i i the ti i _ ciently, and restore itself to honor by showing|ship truthfully can be said to be in danger of |,, Davis of course, does not go into|the cost of; supporting him, in idie-| A small want ad informs you that ee a gl pea cree bod Heed ean rg ere poses hen _- ‘that it is subservient to law. It can do this in}becoming peasants. And no people anywhere colin memes Pt of ang |ness at public eexpense. you can get “evening clothes” for $2,/ers? You angel!” giant® betray anger or d int ‘mo other way more surely than by insisting that the house be reapportioned, and by fram- ing some scheme of reapportionment that will|and dauntless North Dakotans. make such a scandal as has characterized the Jast four congresses impossible forever in are more deserving of this prosperity now Ehether ‘understanding and good will which probably will save the life of] While Nils was laughing at his|ment; on the contrary, Te- seemingly at hand, than are these perserving | between worker eal employer.” Hel? IN Ni Laer one “ham” actor. While| sister and kissing her, Faith had|ceived the impression’ that he was does not refer to the fact that the | EW YORK lway pretensions can be as-|an opportunity to stare at him un-|antused or at least exhilarated by industry has some 200,000 more min- sumed through the simple device of| noticed. She thought she had never |this new evidence that Cherry had ers than it really can use. New York, Dec. 12—Snapshots| th uate tee ne cnn magnificent a man in her |desiared war: oy amt (New Yor Times) ie th cel ae att ms "SOO etn haere fmnd| wad aon a oop ant eT ee m Qi - 3 s e -the-scenes color of]; i -|voice chal! made his famous remark that every member Of sailors still shake for beer... . Real| terdemalion parade that makes up|tailored for him. Suspended from |Toom. d n rican si organization and|dice and real beer. . . . The Auto- ‘ mber of it except himself was a candidate for Presi- | business administration,” and an in-| mobile Show becomes the “Auto. e aseblces actors Bea riled ie fone 2 a e ap i na ae) de irccaded ‘damask a nasty A jest should not be weighed and meas- rmaghl < see an comneth: mobile. § Baloo,” if aa ple me one evening. snitay side-show men trad-|florist’s box tied with Ta le ribbon, |tieres that Faith had hung for the : ny ie Comm i il ‘ish; i 4] . ured. . Otherwise he would have exonerated|coal prices, however, by asserting| ballroom... But just how dofaf the music andl tenteke tees | nent ordered, the togs when I.was|winter, Cherry's, tiny body, clad in It Reduces Prices _ Some people have always argued that adver- tising adds to the cost of goods, and that the business house that eliminated this form of ex- ‘pense could afford to sell cheaper. ago,” Nils answered ; Pt ceetsting: to think winet would happen omphid ae. SS ee that the people “are willing to pay|they get hundreds of ‘cars to the! medicine show men seeking cheap h ’s Tirst question. “They |q isitely ieisted ‘portesie af 2 fash 4 val atesery Ragas stopped advertiging.. The am, need and Germany, and thereby able > ; Good! The Aen ie tiie ea de in ee ‘wall [ at the enterprising and suc-|to furnish a constitutional alibi. Some of the : ; i ; hids for| just above her head, H ‘cessful store, the one that gets a good trade be-|other ninety-three are already in the field. We OUR BOARDING HOUSE : By Ahern |Ifier, the pink rosebuts «for you svsicle af he siorloue jppune an pee the public efficiently, would be|say “the other ninety-three” regretfully, for Way aide Plata ape Shle Atie Splendor tho strange, saving * unable to hold its position. our facete Concord friend has been ho LADS See We seat eed ae Even __A store of that kind could not show enter-|his pease ‘Months oy the pon tape a. MILL Do You ef : leedn net ote Bae ee aye familias ayith her fen. drew in prise i attracting the public, because the pub-|his friends for him reached the “mention” y WELL “To ATTEND THE CHRISTMAS protty enough to get a dozen boy |her breath sharply with admiration would not know it was doing. People would stage. In what New England State were ESTERTAINMENT te AHEM, we ", | | friends, if that’s what you want, |and envy, buy in a haphazard way, largely of the stores|Republicans not sighing for his nomination? T AM GOIN6 fo PoRTRAY-HE {ip SARE WMnmeES | ocd svening, re A MANeT: Thank youl” Nile topson. bow _ ‘that happened to be nearest to them. If the Smiling, he put the question by. There could NS) ROLE OF A CLASSICAL GREEK WILL BE GOING wee ieeteney confidence of a man| ing with a emilel “Weuse® ‘enterprising store attempted to handle some|be no more New England Presidents for a long GENERAL,-AND GIVE A READING | OVER YouR HEAD t= F who is accustomed to getting what|me just what I most _ big lot at low prices, the public would not know |time yet. His heart was all for Hoover. Or pee he wants, -,, | Opportunity to see you.” i the goods were there, and the sale would | perhaps it would be more exact to say his brain. OF Homer's ODYSSEY! =, Faith went gered ni ie eo NEXT: i aan battle. mot be a success. This would discourage a man| Even if he is resigned to be a victim of geog- av«” NOW THE WISE ODYSSEUS 4 sae eed hagde ier face’ sitfased | (Copyright, 1927, NWA Servier, Tac.) from special attempts to serve the public, and|raphy, New Hampshire is not resi to the WAS LEPT BEHIA' “THe would run along in a routine ae sacrifice, Seldon in romantic ge po yg ale entertainers in the five-cent bean- sumthing about it, even if it is only E The tendency would be for a lot of smaltjhas been shown so “poignant and palpitant” a Sree ‘a Ciena, serials abd cat ree ; ‘stores to spring up, and get the trade away |conflict between Love Duty as was fought FZ, fices, » . Little Evas 1 for |. A Chicago couple has been di- the enterprising ones that now advertise |at Nashua last week. The for-Senator As : engagement’ in tank-towg “Uncle | vorced after fifty years of married ly. The public would not know that one/club of New Hampshire's Second City unut- ’ eg? Tom” shows. . ... — .nt-cork men |life, Well, they did give it a trial, store was better than another, and a dealer|terably yearned to make itself into a Moses- Ge ie andere what has become 08 the anyway. Sa : high prices and the customers|for-President club. : ‘ and ancient chorines reading an ed| What do you suppose the British could ‘would not have the store advertising by which |crats cheered the . that qarries these sinister and| statesman who clamored of ‘ could tell what prices should be. denied with all his might any desive to become NI | I tragic Words: gene hy that Merchants would find that it did nt pay to!a Favorite Son. He implored the brethren to oY \~ Tks tee pans gine, nares d special sales as the public would not notice |be true to Hoover. Hoover, not Moses, w: : ” . Maybe “quiet enforcement” ich if a vos Mi paar J Eempalies's oe second choles, . : : Y Y inet howe fee? words are all Ry ™ get Tobaberleyeors : gru le, el . , ren d ¥ lume o} le , the ve?. - ‘ - article for retail distribution has to| Even. the Manchester Union, trying to be P Gl SWAN. f 0 The cost of distributing stuff | good and dabbing its blubbered ? ts BED (Copyright, 1927, NEA Serviee, Ine.) Id Masters expected to double under such a sys- | pocket-handkercher, fi to ’ would be a lack of the special say than that the ities by which the thrifty pats, now | “a remarkable every other Some men are born , and |What art “can wash : cibere give deughicrs i couphae| away? “== “HF fu a pre of oe ts E weather—and_ wi 't?—it Mark Twain's justly celebrated ob- everybody about the ft E “Pe ‘oe of food. Wash out your tired stom- | sides regulating your diet bpchennt fe o in * 4 4 a“ Bd

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