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PAGE FOUR ‘IH; BISMARCK 'TRIBUNE ’ i 4 1 that it is too late to “learn new tricks,” to “R have 3 e ‘ The Bismarck Tribune |e. ttt ioe ete eee ed before they HE ALTH T ADVICE these proisetions you tay nose va, and N E An Independent Newspaper have tried, they continue in the old rut. Others ee ai bo eae gen Sea! of THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER WS Dr Mec Coy pshire for president pro Anne Aus e lutely strive to bring themselves abreast of - 2 (Established 1873) : Healt ct ALL Me xj tempore; Edward Thayer for sec: i i 8 sually reward- 7 retary, and " - Published by the Bi ik Trib Ci 9. ed with a measure of success. iy : “She reat io Seale eanvavarme ie Ke sl ne nes en eld art i rTag vereed tat apes ee 8! e ismarc! ribune Company, Py ¥ * { dl Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at] One is never too old to learn, if the inspira. eee EN ke hc teeta Caner aca Bismarck as second class mail matter. tion is there. George D. Mann. President and Publisher leader, replied that no promises creamy ivory of Cherry’s bare throat desk. s “All right, Do I have to dress nea, bi) bey! ee whatever had been made to the BrO-|/and intensified the apricot tint on! h/t adtte Fgonteaind® be cor ane fy J gressive group. ENCLOSE STAMPED ates i her cheeks. Then Nils, smiling as|ceded when Faith assured him that Subscription Rates Payable In Advance A Tear and a ao ae ‘ mith rains it he had won, tome ‘subtle, AG less he would have to wear his Tux- Daily »; ter, : 7.20} “A tear and a flower for poor America, whicl T A X REFUND tory, turned towai : 0. . Daily by mall, per ye Bart 7.20/in the month of December poekita 276 millions DIABETES INSIPIDUS exists before such an i: ‘itating “Mrs, Hathaway, I have a’ con-| “I hope,” Faith sn.iled a him with Daily by mail, per yea! debts.” True Diabetes Me'litus is a serious|cause can bring abou. a crisis. fession to make,” he stid, a note of}a coquetry that seemed to amuse (in state outside Bismarck) ....- g.00/0f dollars for war debts.’ disorder of metabolism while Dia-| When one is sure that the symp- appeal in his deep, cello-like voice|him extraordinarily, “that you will Datly by mail, outside of North Dakota 600] That is taken from one of the newspapers | betes Insipidus, although ..sembling | toms are those of Diabetes Insipidus, t invariably made Faith's nerves enjoy your date ax mach Ss T shall published in Rome. The paper calls attention} it in many ways, is a eed cee. Te Ghee ad Fey atl al ae ey tiipe Oe cries all Weekly by mail, in state, per year 199/to the fact that with the approach of Christ-| would be better’ if the tesedar|| Dr. MeCoy will gladly answer iN REJECTED Particutor, TT mlesmed this little | evering,” Bor teased here Weekly by mail, in state, three years fo! Weekly by mail, outsid North Member Audit party purely for Rhoda’s pleasure,| Twenty minutes later Bob and and for Miss Lane’s. I should be; Rhoda left in Bob’s car, which ale bored to death, anc it would be a real | most collided with a taxicab draws relief to me if you and Mr, Hath-|ing up to the curb. F-‘th, stand- City Commission Denied Re-| way would accept the tickets and |ing on the frent porch to wave to yee and her mas the usual spirit of goodness and peace On| “Diabetes Insipidus” were given an-|| Pe*S0nal questions on health and earth is saddened by the fact that the Decem-|other name, asta’ ate eee the | eee to him, care of bune. ber payments of Europe's debts have to be| first thine rs oor oat, one!| “Enclose a stamped addressed made in Washington. named becatme the symptims so | e2velope for reply. ~ . A tear and a flower for Europe, too, that|closely resemble those of Diabe: s|(———————_$_______—" accompany Rhoda—that is if grand | good-byes ‘The Associnted Press is exclusively entitled to the| Non Mache without crying over it! Mellitus. the treatment should consist, of| ‘west For Reduction of Bis- |opera doesn’t bore you as much as maid,” saw, Brice Patton, slim, use for republication of all news ‘jispatches In both disorders there is copious| simply a short fruit fast. In a few marck Bank Assessment _|'t does me. » step from the it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news of spontancous origin published herein. All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. secretion of urine, and ofter twenty|days all sympto: di . “Ob, Nils!” Rhoda cried tragic- gi the iriver, and At times we fear that the old timer’s con-|to forty pints are climinated each It is much better to ake this treat: Re Corea ally. “I don't see way you nave tolthen start with lelsurely nonchal- tempt fof the rising generation ie heartlly re pdig if gtr vue inne |wels ha cts tse] 1c RBar, av rece of coed pac Chey opal ear ot |i sender Sake, Sa 2 ciprocated. in liquids and solids. Th: " exeemive oan Diabetes Mellitus. spoettigsll > aA ssid de HL ning. When you're all dressed up|swank which no one but a Bruce “ore 5 banks, for reduction of assessment i: ” Foreign Representatives 7: thirst is no doubt cause. by the| I will discuss Di Meliti and everything—’ Patton would dare to exhibit in G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY passage of such enormous quantities Gitiorrow's ne ebitus in| and refund of taxes on the property| - “I'm afraid I can’t go, Mr. Jon-/small mid-western city, and CHICAGO DETROIT " 7 [jof urine. The appetite is usually pen ee _ | formerly known as the Bismarck|son,” Faith said with genuine re-jonly when dressed in Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg. Editorial Comment good, but more jmmoderate in true) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | bank building was voted by the city|&tet. “My sister is going out and|clothes, i PAYNE, RURNS & SMITH ‘ diabetes. The mouth is generally| Question: M3. Brown writes: | commission last night, there would be no one at home with| She watched Nils Jonson narrowly NEW YORK - - = Fifth Ave. Bldg. dry, and the amount of saliva small. |“Will you kindly explain in plain| ‘The applicati ked that the|‘te,baby: But I'm sure my husband hs Cherry fluttered excitedly to the . Twelve-Headed Wheat is distinguishing oe between language the cause of shingles, the ausenesd valuation of tie ‘Se ty Mee Nod eae Ao Rhee, if you rd ns sign a winey ot pets: ry ee, le i 7 Ye ) ee Fe c) or COffici , State and County Newspaper) (St. Paul Dispatch) « leetio gravity cod the abpeherceeacl tabenes aN nites: in {Pe Reduced from $17,910 to $11,250, Perhaps you'd like to go with them? |on his strong, blonde face. At the Williston, North Dakota, state experi-| car in the urize in wha’ is called given to a disorde. caused by the de-| jg $80,000 foe erties Value ah Med Sood ane ae Soe) ee eee ee Pseudonyms Passe mental farm, eighteen precious kernels of| Diabetes Insipidus, while with Dia-| posit of toxic substances along cer- portunity of hearing it.” taxi’s waiting,” Bruce greeted The custom of writing under a nom de plume, |wheat will be planted this spring and watched|betos Mellitus there is w large|tain nerve trinks. It always 0c. the to SLIT aT lec coos ‘“]? "you must stay at home, Y'd|Cherry with bs caressing, intimate : a 4 97, includi malty | li i i once so commonly practiced by literary people,|with usual interest. This wheat is from the both in the blood}curs on one side of the body at | and interest, for'1026 were paid un-|company, Nils eait’ with e osish | “Oh, we're not +.ing out!” seems to have heen almost wholly discarded by |tomb of an Egyptian Pharaoh, and it is ex-|" One who notices the excretion of|on the UpBRE back: of avoutid “te der Protest and a refund of $857.84| eagerness that was charm'n,. -|Cherry shook her head at him, her this generation. Only those thoroughly ac-|pected that on each stem twelve heads of wheat/|a large amount of urine and th: on-jribs on one side. The nerves are| “a, °* me fest ded| any nth, Slanced ‘swiftly at Cherry | voice childlike and guileless. quainted with today’s literary output can name jwwill grow, set of excessive thirst, and a de-, inflamed by the toxins, and the skin | mrmissioners contended/and saw that her golden eyes had) much rather 4 ~ 5 just a q eve- doynm. : nee rete ward increasing production and surplus is not|urine examined in @ labo-ators or,| through diet, and no local treatments | ‘8 RO Teduction was justified. that @ young ‘man could want to] NEXT: Cherry plays one man When “Josiah Allen’s Wife” died it was the | hard to see. It would outyield any wheat hither- Koa ay £3 arn ieee: and a a eu = Perna at} -~Reports on Proposed Alley Baith. "She hurried. out to. the sun (Copyright, eer NEA Service, Inc.) * passing of the last of the famous users of ito produced in the United States.. The pos- Many pecpla will pare" gstiwts lthe coe, kat foi teal ih we ae Reporting on a petition asking A pen name. In her case, as with a host of other sibility of reviving the Egyptian variety is not|the doctor Because they are afraid] ment it oft.n takes a weak or ten the establishment of an alley run- - Fs nt ' dai CHATTEL MORTGAGH humorists from John Phoenix to Mark Twain, |to9 remote. Experts are not inclined to waste|of what he might tell them. ‘This |days for the erdption to disappe: NY wales abd thet ian oon ituiiee Gu charEenaor on i . h 2 2 the pen name served as the comic mask. Time time and labor on freaks or unreliable data.|i® of course a foolish noint of view! Question: Mrs. Md. A. writes: “I] ney plat, City Engineer Te Ro kt nin” cue ep that that was when almost every humorist resorted to |Their interest indicates that they have reason ht ae ba aaaily uareen owns Ke poo a etd kinson said that a survey of the T0 J AMESTOWN gacors tok R. Bale Regetver ot i 8 ‘J some such appellation. Then flourished M. !to expect success. more ser‘ous, at ‘east the proper| given to children havi tarrhal | Property revealed that if an alley ry Quad, Fitznoodle and Petroleum V. Nasby. Aside from the enormous increase in yield loging rte — to Prolong troubles. I have given my ‘six-year. te Tre wide tocatuee ie cuicaly oni daiea fie efties England, perhaps, set this literary fashion per acre that this variety might give, there is|!¥e,F to possibly effect, complete |old son, who is, slender and is &| the east halt of the block as” the BUSINESS M AN sot Burleigh with “Boz” and “Michael Angelo Titmarsh, a question as to its quality and fitness as a] The symptoms of Diabetes Insip-| milk each day. ‘There is much mucus ie ee of O. W. Roberts is unity, Worth Dakota, on Oth and for a time only a few sturdy souls like Eu- bread whegt. This of course would be the test | {dus may unduly -ighten one whose|from his head all the time, Now I] Punt $P.t0 the property line on the default by virtue of | gene Field scorned convention and jested over of the utity of the wheat of ancient Egypt| ind would be at sea wh. the diag-| wonder if I should ae giving him| aiso be necessary to move the Dir-|George Lutz, Prominent Lum-|ness thereby - aah : * 5 is shcws t. absence of uri: milk, and what should I give him if H is di their own signatures. in modern America. or bloodiea ; lam garage, which has a concrete ue upon the said ray i be |-sugar as this disorder, al-|I do? Am learning much about food : u . Bai date this notice the sum For Nor was the case markedly different, at that though "av last for rome time,|from your articles which "mew to| foUNdation and floor, approximately berman and Banker, Passes [ii'7,00,4'n,n° Hondred Bighty-one A Growing Industry usually pas: . . thes raed) it four feet east and a small barn on and 27/100ths Dolla ); and time, among producers, of serious fiction. In u without Dey cations fot A and | me.” + Ido not recommend tte| the, east half of the block just Away Last Night Piet sass snerignae will be foreclosed this group the shelter of the assumed name ap- (St. Paul Pioneer Press) It is apparen: that Dial tes Insip-| use not mile doe enone He! north of the Dirlam garage would _— such ‘mortgage and. hereinafter de- pealed above all to women. George Eliot,! The beet sugar mill at East Grand Forks,|idus often comes on afte: a fright have to be moved east about three] Jamestown, N. D., Dec, 13.—(AP)| scribed at the farm of the said mort- troubled with excessive catarrh. . or, to-wit, the South Half (Ss George Sand, John Oliver Hobbes and Charles yj ta, reports that it sliced 83,000 tons of|or from some injury suc’ as might|have prepared several special arti-| £eet the engineer stated. The block/—George Lutz, 75, reputed to bo|S#8or, to-wit, “10. Township “Ons Egbert Craddock were all living at that time Lge Me aéason, Ha closed Decem-| be suffered in an autom~bile acci-|cles on the feeding of children which | Teferred to, is that between Rosser| the wealthicst man in Jamestown, Hundred ‘Thirty-nine, (139) North, of and all writing under what had originally been per 1, an increase of 15,000 tons over last year. oe Bie len irene | rae to — te you if you) and PLS beneetss HERR ad ea pOp BCLS Gtrokes, e| Fifth Principal Meridian, in Buckets the mask of masculinity. “The Duchess” and Tt made 210,000 sacks’of sugar, an increase of| “hysterical polyuria” which is caus-| name and address ene me your) J. L, Kelly and a representative| Mr. Lutz suffered a stroke of] County. North een gers “Ouida” confessed their sex but screened their 99,000 sacks ed by hysteria or nervousness. 1 am| Question: R. J.C. asks: “Don't|°f the Motor Power Equipment| apoplexy about four years ago and/of two o'clock . m., the mortmagor 5 * ry ° th A company appeared before the com-}had never recovered fully, althoug:| having consented to the sale at said identity. This generation can show no such list ‘ sati that the large amount of | you think a person can.get in good 2 redid ca i y gt 4 These figures are gratifying, but they do not} urine th:own out is to accomplish a|health in any climate whether he is| ™ission in regard to motorized/he had been about to some extent.| Pr 'y the amount due of popular women authors employing the pseu-|+e1) the whole story of the increase in the acre-| purrose and that :s 0 eliminate cer-|by the scasfore or in the moun. |S20W removal equipment, but no ac- the sal tt Yesterday afternoon he suffered! propert: described i casa wortasaes donym. i} bee || tain waste materials which may have| tains, as long as h trict at- ‘tion was taken towards the Pur-/ another stroke while on a stairway|and which will be sold to satisfy t See i deplume once:appealed to femitiine >, of sugar beets. This season, owing to ad been formed through simple auto-|tention to diet and exercise?” chage of such machines. in his home and fell down the stairs.| itv: 'Ca) ‘horace and ‘Seontecs ear: ; } P apr ine | verse weather conditions, the yield per acre Was) intoxication fro: wrong habits of| Answer: I strongly believe that While the injuries were not fatal,| tie, three sows, and machinery, more | writers because of the belief that a masculine ‘pyt seven tons. The normal figure is closer to| living, ‘and possibly brought to alone can live so that the climate does| Richard Boettcher the shock is thought contributory) particularly described as follows, to- | name on the title page conferred a better chance |11 tons, Again, the sugar content of the beets | crisis by the shock of fright, the | not adversely affect his health. You to the fatalness of the stroke and|W':.. sored Gelding, 10 years ol tof success and spared the writer of having her poisoning effect of worry or jeal-| must understand your food require- Has Bare Chance to {he died at 9 p. m. He is 5 rvived!weignt 1600 Ibs, named Major; One ba eit gin i |was lower, due to the same cause. It ran 15.75) Mom she ‘shock of an accident. | most wicrrn oe ee mers . by his on, Paul F., who has bees |Sorrel Gelding, 9 years old, welgnt ee Sete seg aie: ee cent ee rape a cone of 16.92 last eves The toxic condition no doubt always anes your diet eccriitiely, a j Live, Doctor Says eondactoe ee csorretag Bere fr pean eight 1200 ibe named ee “iA remarkable expansion in beet growing mus = _- some time; a daughter, Alma, now|x<iie, ae the general atmosphere of the book. |have taken pice aa beet tennage nail sugar " Richard Boettcher, 8, unconscious|in Christian Scientist tech work] ola: wetgh Some may have fancied it in keeping with the output increase in the face of reduced yield per for the last 15 days as the result|at me and = aan aes Ming black mare, 11 year rite of literary creation to create a second self |acre and lowered sugar content. of an attack of encephalitis which|Helen Bauer, who has been his |yects" old, wight 1 /atatte 3 ; : - already has taken the life of his| housekeeper since the death of his} Queen; One Sorrel Mi 1 serving as a medium between them and the i ; ife in 1914, ROR welght 1400 Ibs, named. Q world. : It is therefore not surprising that the Com- cess, and Sy regeiceed had al w' ee crrangements. await cheftincs (Ceision, it ssare: eee mercial Club of East Grand Forks has gone on | i I I F R ir. George A. Sarchert said the|arrival of the daughter, expectod| ot miten’ dawn fram Ste 8 years she Back Seat Dri record to protest against a chi in the im- boy sho no change from the| Wednesday night or Thursday morn-|being mostly all Shorthorns and ck Seat Drivers migration law that would bar Prey . coma in which he has lain for 15| ing. nearly pure-bred Holstein, color be- Nati ‘rime Commissi i bee BY RODNEY DUTCHER Imperialisti ions hi r. Lutz was the founder of the|in& Ted, red and, white Whe National Crime Commission makes the imperialistic nations have too! days but that he has a possible) Mr. Lutz was and whi r P vath toundi tate t th he country’ which comes north to work in the t sugar NEA Service Writer much at stake to agree to anything cha for life. His ceo in Cecil,| Lutz Lumber company, well know}? years ewe ca S ‘ather astounding statement that the country’s fields. As the resolution cites, “the seasonal Washington, Dec. 13—From all like that, and imperialistic nations | 15, has recovered and another broth.|in this section of the state from|atein, ono year old; One annual payment to lawlessness is larger than importation of Mexicans was a necessity, since|the international discussion in re-jarc in. the saddle. At best they the value of its farm products and even greater er, Wayne, 12, is recovering from|1893 to 1914, when it was sold to|fure Bred Registered B home labor could not be obtained for work in|cent. weeks of the possibility of| would demand an enforced perma-|the strange malady which first|the Thompson Yards, and was a di-|caives, ‘Holstein’ calves: Three ta) - than the total European war debt to the United ‘ ” abolishing war, con.es no indication |hency of the status quo. de its rance ii B h-| rector in the James River National;head ‘of Duroc | Jersey bi sows, States. It is an eacalline condition, causing rrueitiee stele) that, the world will do “tore than| Could Britain withdraw from| er family. 1 ‘vin by bank for 17 years.” Siacr chnepuates ous Bese Eimeren t fe at d Perehivak ita Beidcneieh “ nibble at the edges of the problem | China, India, Egypt and other lands| Funeral services for Mrs. ‘Boettch-. wide’tire wagon complete, wit One to stop and wonder what Is to lone about Saluting the City’s Street Crews of permanent world peace. rather than wage war against native| er ‘aad her daughter, Dorothy, vic- ry rs @{1 Moline corn cultivator; 1 dande: it, - anything. "(Minneapolis Journal) he situation bolls down to the| populations, demanding ‘autonomy? | tims. of ‘the » were held at// Man Kills Wife and |/iiss; 2. Minnetots,, binder | complete Ine of the reasons for this annoying situa, pong 1c AE tcghi = wselbageags quid Japan and France abandon) the farm home forenoon — for| * ete; 1 Deer kes, 1 Da ation is that the criminal class has pee pes The old fashioned winter that the oldsters| and why it won't be. There are cer-| territories or spheres ‘of influence|-members of the family and inti- | Five Childen, Then ||Piacver; 2°°Dan Sweep 5 acker; Hy ny ‘boast aout has been made over into the new|tain fundamental causes of war| where they now hold their position: i * . header ‘boxes; corn cultivator; Fi | trol over many of the larger cities, and that the fashioned kind—but it is gasoline enginecring| Which are generally eamouflaged|by ariiec forces? | be ‘eeidl Sane thin omen at The Commits Suicide ||s«t ‘or, work “hamesses comple average law-abiding citizen twiddles his thumbs dnd not meteorol: logical changes that brought when a war gets going. Imperial-} Could the United States even ac- Congregational church with Dr. W. International Gas Engine: North Dakota, 4 va s Q ism, inspi greed a re Hennessey, Okla., Dec. 13. Fordson t . 19: odel oh pore ny othe ehody, fesse is imine] |it,2bout. Tf these were the old days, thousands Meare eee teen eA eae bal a ait ase te onion H. Ashley, Dawson, N. D. officiat-| ypu Millis” killed his [with Oliver. plows: 1 tnew, Des ; ig about it. in the meantime the criminal | of city folk—yes, and more thousands of rural | been ramed as the worst. conference forbidding arm d occupa- : wife and five small children | Merein described is taking every advantage of the listless or too folk—might still be sitting at home reading eee, tion of one American republic’s ter-| Cavalier, N. D., Dec. 13.—()—| With an axe at his barn near |cumbrances. easily influenced authorities. ; Equibalanced reduction of alljitory. by another—could she with-| That Sidney Schroeder, 13-year-old; here early today and then |rorteaze is to, co’ it : é Snow Bound, where now their ways of trans- if shieved, be|draw from Haiti and Nica: d y y' hanged himself from a rafter in |horses, hogs and farm machinery Back seat driving has called for many re-| portation are open to them and they are going|s step im the right dimetioy end wil | rome on it again? | 1c of Coens, cing. fr pt Cavan barn, witich 2. Bow ove ee es tees . . 9 “ er, is Sl el rom” a rare | marks from the wiseacres and the zealous wives ‘on with Anite as usual. “aiaiaiess og pve enti, Tar| youd “Itai abanson® hie Pete Bes, whee Psy g from”a rare) "Neighbors said Millis, who |this mortesss or any ronal theres /of meek husbands have been the butt of most| Here in Minneapolis, thanks to th Jine| the prospects of @ fight a1. just as| dreams of ower and territorial ex-| covering, was announced this morn-| 8S 40 years old, was despond- |0f, tosether, with, as inerosne end Sn of these jokes. However; ther back oy are pe € gasotnC| good whether each of several men | paasion? ing by Dr. J, L, Mulder, attending] Nt, because of financial losses, |intit tatly paid. ej Se » there are many back itractors run behind huge snowplows by city | have one gun or two. ‘A general affi aS: by Dee de e tend and family trouble. Dated tate 13th day of December, Seat drivers out of the automobile, . street crews, fine highways were opened up|, The league has don good work| impossible. The great powers physician. yer children of the fam-| . Mrs. Millis, about the same |. _ A back seat driver criticizes legislation and ' within a short time after the storm had ceased. |i" off some small wars,! not yet be expecte. to give up the! ily have already been claimed by| J | the administration of government, but refuses First the arterial streets, then the laterals of |{?™¢,0f sich, might, have arent | cid anes. (Sh conn. the WAAR the deadly malady, which is be- y. slept. Hertzages | to run for an office and fails to make his vote ‘residential areas w St iva Ooh go on, s efficacy | wi P.ayed si “| lieved to be encephalitis or inflam- By Zuger & Silotaon, { i ,areas were opened in a few hours the face of another world war| ginning of time and complete dis-| mation of the brain and is thought| Bismarck, North Dakota, | count for good government, if he.votes. He/for use by a population which, for the most| like the last remains to be proved. | armamer.. would mean their loss of| to have had its origin in attacks of zy of and Attorneys for said Mortgagea, = | knows how to run the town but expects others ‘part would have been days in shoveling: itself|,,Paets binding nations to boycott | large part of the world now ruled | infiuens . hes were bled : juenza. eee to assume the responsibility. He is untiring in |out, had it been obliged to depend upon its own ai A fitth member of the Schrooiex — — RUSS 18 HONORED his demands for better government and civic efforts as in the eee Ge es eo old fight on’, f Senator Borah pro wth itlanmatsry theunation, Dr,| Walks Need Cleaning; | © ¢. H. Ruse, former residgnt | improvement, but never tires himself working |fashioned, and truly, ft ‘of war| between nations ‘outlawing. war. Mulder discounts’ the theory that 9 lot Bismarck, was unanimously for such betterment. The world is all wrong| ‘Tally up a big credit mark for the highwa strug- | Either this system or the rheumatism bas any connection| BOYS Anxious to Work! named commanding ofticer of the but, besides complaining, he would not lift a crews of city and country. has A mains Bee so in : peeiman sey pt (a7 octet With the diaease Covelipad. | Siaoog were [arte slectlon of ertionss ites } finger to right it. gigantic task, in this ncw old fashioned toe pacts might force the United Btater id “ett iue-ns a at all in LEE SE ERR At he F aeentnn helt Sidecatks clean aay ‘ight | This dispensable breed of citizen is content/and they have met it with fine energy. And|‘0 abandon its neutrality even in|likely to be acceptable, but almost! "“iriss Myrtle Williams, trained| This was the statement made to- Lar Ser hy Sa } to coast along in the back seat, voice his criti-|don’t forget the credit mark for the internal | (aes where only & hai--line existed | any plan put into e' ggt would only | nurse of Cavalier, is caring for the|dsy by a traveling man who sald| ° Too Late to Clasaify es },cisms and never make an attempt to pitch in|combustion engine and the tractor. lon They seem to leave the way|deal with underlying war cavses.| "2 Patients, hte tn: the | enk ie ee eae Se cer naanalks ani’ and help. It is easy to prescribe but hard to paar Bs open for and even to en ali| Some “stalente believe, chat ie may alatels eho Wy the atte ead tae oa he oer eee SIA wank werk. of say y’ cure, and those who are doing something tangi-| Prohibition Will Stay in North Dakota of ,camouflage and skulldug-|take a number of world wars to con-| hesith laboratory at Bismarck of|over ‘many sidewalks covered with| ‘int, Has dairy experience, Can || ble toward bettering things deserve praise, not (Beach Advance) by ing nati race aps pot oF the samples of spinal fluid of Sid-| snow and even up doorsteps tut Meier, Phone 1104, 806 First disparagement. Undoubtedly the people of the state will have|, Soviet Russia's of ee —a ee : aly wi Ve | eva for uni bee peop disease is ‘not the epidemic] snow fell. é 2 WANTED—All kinds of and ~ an opportunity in the next election to vote for i form of meningitis, the laboratory) One Bismarck man has offered a| “ fancy sewing. Phone Never Too Old to Learn or against taking from the state constitution | tion wos embeaced 1 : Stan tants. alee 0, feels FeD0et tel olmtion tyr the busy, pecee. She) a propot years North . Carstinn bas been mak: the prohibition section. - the the Cavalier physician, pete fice Hime, $9. ReD Hr Burn 4 marked progress in the education of its chil-| Perhaps it i a ” “There are many boys in the Beulah Coal j dren. | Money and effort are giving every child |iaia pe ot ag og fe patiag ho oy gain elsewhere when ; sine. Employed Young Men },.r'siool and puvilc schools who| Wachter ‘Transfer Co. j educational opportunities and benefits. posal to submit the prohibition section of the. to Have Gym Class} are only too anxious to earn a fo Phone te But there are still places in the mountains|constitution for a second ratification will en- X = pt = “ays ova lean, where the number of adults who-can neither |tail work and expense to its friends, we believe will hove egret Pog mayate Call Wr @. Fulton, director of boys’ read nor write is appalling. This condition is|the result will not be changéd and that prohibi- ' 0 cal exercise in a gympasium oncs| Work, and he can furnich any num- of long standing and has arrested the develop-|tion will remain a fixed principle with North the|a week, according to W. G. Fulton,| ber of snow-shovelers: Le ment of those regions, In their illiteracy those |Dakota people as a whole. Sleted'a A sate ith BO, 1 D B.C. Pe have been slaves of a superstitious fear| There are specious arguments advanced ; pe igaeins roc neg HREE D. y if and progress. as to why the clause should be remo’ t board of education for |. The federal bureau of education began to the constitution, but few of than seth hte ARE PROMOTED ‘break in om this vicious circle of ignorance moral issue, dollars and cents, cost of enforce- Le ednesday Fron distant cities come new ly a decade ago. House-to-house visiting in' ment, etc., be! vanced communities where adult schools ‘vers. wore the ie er ik wratiate cone by the saloons, of the cost license ¢ intalntos 2 Uosuse law and jails and courts ving the greater part of their ignorance, they thought it of A

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