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PAGE FOUR ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; H H critics would get over the idea that lack ot E The Bismarck Tr ibune clothes means Tack of virtue. You can be vir- = THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 The ‘Sky Pilot’ Rides the Circuit ‘An Independent Newspaper tuous in the costume in which you take your " THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER bath. And, wearing a trunkful of clothes yon | é ea Centiaed 1878) can be as wicked as any woman in history. P the Bismarck ‘Tribune Company,|Let’s stop worrying abdut the flapper.” Bismarck, N. nd entered at the postoffice at le a ent ‘ on Marie Learns About Fame Bismarck as second class mail matter. Fifteen-year-old Marie Antrim, after her y hy, Woop \" + George D. Man President and Publisher Subscription Rates Payable In Advance brief hour of glory in Chicago, where she was H J : | coil Gg carrier, per ari "ata oN yi} crowned — see ws the te! say is i iy by mail, per year, (in Bis Seer "| back on the farm in Kingman county, Kansas, ag ip ar her education well under way. iis nian the body ia examined with Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota . The education we speak of is coming to Marie : ray, observe pressed ze - through the mails, which bring her every sort . with the fact that only a small per- a Weekly by mail, in state, per year ...... > : p tage of the whole body is made 1 '50,0f interesting whatnot. A tooth paste manu: \Z : : Sp oF iaine ; Weekly % "eat atside of North Ba f | facturer is interested in knowing what kind of os ciel cee what h year . teense . paste Marie uses, A health food manufacturer Eon Dan ordinary tissues are quite porous to ‘of Circulation ; i he kind his compan ; Wl », u the x-rays, the bones containing 80 ; M asks her if she ever used t pany / \ wae tian belie th aes “a Member of The Associated Press makes. Congratulatory letters come from here Wes f J acted The ‘adiat beet ik br ly ag The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the/and there, from governors and politicians and} - , ) = B / . ity of the different organs and tis-| such diseases would be cut to a min- ; use for republication of all news dispatches teeta ‘o/ health and social organizations. he F a NS. sues depends upon the proportion| imum. ay ere Pe erniiaus siinin: pabata ‘terein, All| _A number of other Antrims from other parts & § Piss Z| of water and mineral elements which watt amount it ater needed daily eet sey eepublication of all other matter herein are/of the country are trying to trace some rela- . j : Le iy is about two-third: water, with|One of the simplest methods of de- also reserved. tionship with this girl. They want her to tell . \ : smaller proyortion in the bones| termining the amount needed is to them about her paternal grandparent and larger amount in the blood| use enough water so that the urine Voreign Re tatives 3 , 7 stream, which coniains about|/never becomes darker than a t r Be N PAYNE COMP, ANY where her paternal grandparent’s father was ' eighty-tight per cent water. stvaw edlor. light CHICAGO” DETROIT | born. , “ie 05 P Our bodies are -eally composed of | Unusual physical and mental ex- , 0 Tower Bldg. a Kresge Bldg-| (ne odd lack noted—there have been no mash b s } s different m elements which |ertion increases the body’s need for e PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH ‘Ave. Bldg. |notes or proposals of marriage for Marie thus » : y in a tats od ear In onder to toxins proaunes, 80 one Py “4 NEW 2 EE ig far. Perhaps that is because Marie didn’t wear > EZ 2 S a re have proper health, a bal-| to vary tis daily water ou ly in . ' (Official City, State and County Newspaper) a bathing suit when she was having her picture ” NS Y ance must-be maintained between|der to meet the need for ee | taken—perhaps it is because her healthy, whole- yw : 7 hone NT sary aii win 1 te A Breed That Is Brave some appearance, scared away this class of : , Z 5 bet ae ae abi tia Gtaaarent ot wou Hi a astt rl tell As brave as their men, who Pregl a Me eo pee ener eS sine aid a z = , boone ode gifgeriowa ann axe — allenge the old man of the deep, are the) Marie is taking it all p ilosophically, helping a a Z rough the mot conv ‘ RS, 3 Bergen families whose men of the Glou-|her mother with'‘farm duties, attending high 2 2 . Z ? : a Le atthe ct tee imetie wer tok iguen otiee : cester fishing fleets have not come back. school, being the same girl she always was, and é Se + 2 tevooe y € and organs. e solid mineral mat-|and tissues of the bust be The sea has robbed them, women and little|reading plenty of mail. icp th pti prea a e He yas boys and little girls, but cannot defeat them. tay ot ‘Th e trengthened ? mt kinds of foods which :on- tight a finding.” . a é § : rea vei | ; ie (ee th ts, : ormal iM The little boys in these eetl ALN sae ws 2 A Queer Quirk ; Say Paredes pt ros deicne vende ti oe ee Selig bere Meee eee ee ot ae iilene cued Chicago newspapers break out in an attack their composition, some, cu h as/after the birth of = child or even | dare into the teeth of the boundless poset upon “Wisconsin radicalism.” Meanwhile Bill 9 fruits and leafy green sosetables, sometimes after poberty. | Exercis- fm fight the same fight their See eae Thompson goes parading, telegraphing and : {Sooo = ‘ If enough of these foods are used {¢ tend i stoagtinh tie niscloe lies grandsires waged, with the same perils of wind! writing about the country, and Chicago gam- s = d is almost possible to keep the body under the busts, but thi. will seldom « and wave beating at thgjr ships. : blers heave at one another the kind of bouquets , ae — r supplied. with enough water, but be-|raise them to their original posi- is The Saal id of gener hs sent tae that burst. It’s all very intricate. el Ad cause #0 many ft 2 ly on tion. aurea nothi injurious © brave folks’ veins. Their feet are 4 ce alee ees | CO : : J i és ite tpg baa the a nan hydrates and portei:.: are used it is} not injure by w treat- jo, «feel of a swaying deck, nee shes ee “Count 25 before you cuss,” says a minis-| us with a higher allegiance to ala'wise thins for every o-c to fure| ments te elicits a mt te are attuned to roving the vast e) eee” ter... TOMMAVE! time, many do the counting be- ‘foreign power.” Although he does|nish the syste. . with encagh liquid|is probably natural gh ec age. their hands are mighty hands that know how| + titsing the receiver off the hook not say so, one gathers from Ander-|so that the water content of the stion: Mrs. W. B. L. asks: f t t from their majestic foe a victory in ore iting the er 2 son’s correspondence that he hopes|body is at all times appr ximatelv| “Will you kindly tell me the differ- oO wres' hei * : e—_ $):- |to disenfranchise all\ Catholics, in-|two parts to one over the more solid|ence between "buttermilk and aci- ij. the grip of a twisting gale. Ast cade cluding Smith, to end the ‘Smith| materials. dolphilus milk, and what would you _ . Those thirty-seven families are Gloucester ditorial Co t 4 boom. Many peopk choose drinking wa-|advise taking for af acid stomach fishing folk, and the sea cannot daunt them. Editori. mmen a a ; ters containing minerals, but anyjor intestinal indigestion?” iz i Aries BY RODNEY DUTCHER say politics will be kept out of the|g——__——______» hemist can tel that these min-| Answer: There is some diffe Destitute, they face the vigor of winter and : NEA Setvice Writer selections. The commission hopes so. IN NEW YORK beech rare: thsbgatie ‘and canfiot in| ence between butte. sud “acl the claims of happiness that Christmas brings, No Legion Poll Washington, Dec. 22.—Politics “es © J any way beco. c a part cf the tis-|dolphilus milk, but not differ- ,’ | with a smile as brave as they can summon. (Grand Forks Herald) will be taken out of the selection of} Congressman Laguardia of New jsues. Sand and rocks cannot be as-|ence in that which is commercially 8 He They are of the mold that faces the hazards imilated or used ‘any of the prot-| sold. Either of these mks mak-3 The suggestion of Commander Spafford of| prohibition enforcement personnel York, ARB fae wet, gives the} New York, Dec. 22—A few troub- of a cruel sea, and these other things, after all,/+4. american Legion that a poll of the Legion | insofar as the Civil Service Commis-|"€80n for believing that .po sjadors there still are to sing the esses of metabolism! _|a excellent dist to take for a short ‘are not the main issues in their lives, . aie aiiBject of prohibition be taken has not /|sion can remove it, but. the commis- fon Jabs wage ee ele Vilage beta Te ea a | eee rater, does, not contain min-|time, excluding all other foods; or, al SS : : 5 abate ‘ys i wich Village before it “went com-|éral cubstances. But perfect! a pint of either milk may be used in For these families a fund is being raised, |}.on well received by many other leaders in|sion can’t vouch for the politicians.| “These fellows who get enforce-| mercial.” water is not found in nature. Even | plnee cf a meal. if i , : $40,000, to see them through. William F. Mor-|,)" Pier ey The work of putting the person-|ment jobs make so much money| A few there are to tell you of|in pure foods there is a certain uestion: Mrs. A. McD. asks: i gan, treasurer of the Middle Atlantic Fisheries ocenan te acd as mee nel under civil service still goes on|that they move into expensive|the times when the village was truly| amount of organic m or would cause my husband to s. i nee) SPR ct, 7 7 aes ] nas neighborhoods and retire. They go| Bohemian. A sf the third century it| have in under the left shoulder a Teetine, Pee a aan re {more of the plan. An early impression pre- and the commission recently an-lin for society instead of for poli-| A few remain who remember wa Toavbad tink the proses estled blade? "Several age that tani, ry rrr wet years "i i % fford ordered the poll, |"°urced that most of the adminis-|tics. The politicians know that | when ,basement tea-rooms from lit-| “distillation” will free w :ter from}lung closed for some time when he no worthier cause than this could be espoused, |yalled that Mr. Spa retell ron the com-| tative postsprobably would be filled| when they get'a man an enforcement |tle soap-boxes grew and when these| git wecRitcs wea tatoriet nate (ea ecioned for, some time when he no mission of mercy greater. Auch Yvon ince | PY cettified appointees by the first| job, they only lose him for good.” |could be rented for $20 or so a|and from both organic and inorganic|shower. Could it be # yesult of ‘All they have to remember those gallant men, |™#nder, has no such right, and he has since/of the year. The big job of exam- bane month. Today speak-easies and| minerals. Distilled water is now|that?” ee re beds valon, declared that his statement was merely a sug-| ining 20,000 applicants and certify-| One man wrote in to the treasury |“‘wine-with-dinner” resorts put these| being produced under the most sani-|" Answer: Pains under the left who went down in the Columbia and the Avalon, gestion, and that he had no notion that he had|ing eligibles for 2,500 jobs’ is still|the other day for a job as a “pro-|in the high rent class. is tary conditions and sold by large|shoulder usually come from either are e few oars an ories Was: as e. % Pe PIR 3 uncompleted, however, cause of iabiation officer.’ e applicant few ere are wi still can| companies at reasonable p: co 80 trouble or from. some lung the f id d hed ashore 1 should: b leted, h be f | hiabiat: ff licants} A few thi ho_ still nie ble price: heart troubl fi 1 They are a people, too, who would not ask for|2" authority to direct that a poll should be) tie'tack of finds caused by the Sen-| spell the word in many ways; but| tell you where to find Dick. with that it is possible for everyone liv-|disorder such as you mention. If = h y hey hi vedearned etna at code of taken. ate filibuster last session. that one seems to be the most pe-|his steel guitar and his Indian songs| ing on any part of the North Amer-|the lung has remained collapsed it + help, for they have learned the stern co It is just as well that the proposed poll! The only reasonable assumption culiar to date. of the Southwest; they can tell you| ican continent to secure water which| may still be possible to open it up = a Sogn auevival a the jee and they} sould be abandoned. The reason advanced by |is that politics will figure import-| | Assistant Secretary Lowman ad-|where Bobbie Edwards yodels his|is absolutely pure. Ordinary water|by having your husband take deep ask no favors of man or element. © 3 antly in the selection of prohibition | dressed a tart letter recently to an|old village ballads for hand-outs; tains many forms of bacteria,| breathing exercises. They are of a breed that is brave, and de- the commander for the suggestion was that the officers, despite the efforts of the | Oklahoma man who reported to him|they can point out where Trilby’s as wf 3) | “serving. Legion is really a cross-section of American|commssion. The fact is that the| that his shoes and overcoat had been| used to be, with that dark, slick- ‘ citizenship, representing in its membership|commission has a check on the poli-|stolen when a man broke into his{haired siren who finally found her = a every conceivable group in the republic, and|ticians and the politicians have a|room, and that he was sure no one|way to the position of ono of Man- ang Newspapers Read By All that an expression of opinion by a membership check on the commission’s ambition ioe a dry agent would do such a Rateanie Soy ale pees ery have already aueed wie aah so varied and so large might fairly be taken|‘? “*P ‘em ont of the picture. it eee bei on ‘Christopher. atreet and told Amne Aus Cm, > advertising campaign which introduc le NEW ito represent the opinion of the nation as a to the time the commission| “I have sold over 2,000 Ford parts | fortunes in teacups; they can re- A \ ; .. Ford to the public. The Ford Motor company Shclen That may te true, but whatever might |certifies the eli bles, politics is out and would like to try my luck selling member the marrying clanret, eins ee So oi neath which wail'a note in @herry's ae sig El a es - oy [Of the picture, exce; at the en- Radi of the Inn an im, ning, | S¢ri * ad aera at Bee os sy Sans ee have been the effect on the movement for or | forcer os may now hold his job|to the Federal Radio Commission, packages of “love candv.” They| Cherry made no verbal apology to es Faith, darling: Wear these to ; cig ageing uring the tive days Pre-/against prohibition, the effect on the Legion through political influence is given| The commission knows one or two| know where Edna Millay spun her th for her atrocious behavior of| Mrs. Harrison's bri “ ” Pol Fait ceding the unveiling.” itself could not well have been other than in-|credit in the examination for his|jokes itself. Commissioner Sam_| verses and where Floyd Dell becam the night before, but she kissed This advertising campaign, the most remark-| jurious, experience. After that, in the case| Pickard was asked recently whether | the super-chronicler of the clan. grt icbye with able ever promulgated in this couptry, was con- Of Cou! no poll, no expression by any ma- Paar ener eee ste be on ron aa: eayeang “Lew New,” the self-appointed| tomed warmth, her arms clinging| Harrisons’ bridge party, an tev * ; ive jobs, inti ffi be Congress. » ducted entirely through the daily and weekly | jority, however large, could bind the individual te selina chet ent okies ‘men | “No,” ial Sam, “we're tho bone! mayor, will inform you that Dick,| tightly for a moment, and when| tation to which she and | = Newspapers of the United States and Canada.|member.# No matter what the result of the | for the job. they’re fighting over. The bone the half-breed India, ran up a con- Faith went to Cherry's to Virtually every newspaper carried this adver-| pol] the individual would still have been at|, In instances where there are num-|never says anything.” siderable fortune out of a few soap Keg ™ tising, and it is no exaggeration to say that it liberty to. choose his own vaieae ‘and follow |&rs,0f similar jobs open, the com- Se boxes and trick hareranes. Ho re. ence one wet pol baby * _ ie eeet by more than 100,000,000 people. his own convictions, : But the Legion is organ-|bere thees mn maps herchanen: Seme| tomatoe taowh 6 toc ooiaesee:, ce eesetiant el sthat bs eat ee ace al nas eet mae Since last April the largest manufacturer of ized on a basis which makes the introduction | the first five on the list. For every | position to him is camouflaging un- call “Indian beverages.’ y were| well upon her sins. Faith won-| f electrical*machinery, supplies and devices has| of sharply controverted political questions into| three men chosen. two may be elim-|der the more respectable pretext non-alcoholic, but their designations| dered, tenderly and pityingly, what|_ confined its advertising to the newspapers. This | ; Fs bo! + inated entirely. Mone of the five|that he is wet. But it isn’t all were certain to lure trade. Te »| strange battle between ce ‘ * af is discarded until the appointing of- | camouflage. iam . ler- leg com} ion 'y | and evil in her unaccount Hates Gfepolicy followed. a nation-wile Say its councils dangerous to its real effectiveness |;, gi led until th inting Jaf. ufl: Willi H. Ander- with the booth petition they| and evil in h table terete . My and to its very existence. If the poll were to/ficer has considered him for three|son, the former NewYork Anti- might not get to first base... . | sister's nature had been waged in from which the company arrived at the follow-|be taken, voice of the majority on this ‘ques-| jobs, after which he goes out auto-|Saloon League chief who went to! ere was, for instance, a mix-| that pretty bedroom during the ing conclusion: tion would popufarly be taken to be the voice|™atically. Large numbers of eli-|Sing Sing prison for his work on ture of sarsaparilla and Binger ale,| long foe A fled’ “Newspapers seem to offer the only medium gibles may thus be passed over re-|the League’s books, is now devot-| which he called “Sioux.” A little| from the living room the night by which we can both nationalize and localize be- of the Legion itself. There would have been | gardiess of their examination marks, |ing himself to attacking Smith on alspice and lemon juice tured this| fore; humiliated in the eyes of two| 6 e ca'1Z€ | disputes and schisms over a question on which but mar 66 eee at the Si) in| purely religious basis, according to| into an “Iroquois” and some ginger| men whose devotion to herselt she Cherry ‘wo! = our various sales campaigns, thus permitting |the members of the organization are as divided | the one-out-of-three selections and|a batch of propaganda from Ander-|or cinnamon. created an “Osage.”| had high-handedly taken for grant- out us to conduct a nation-wide campaign on prod-|as are other citizens, a subject which must be| ly 40 per an Eales siete ae “s and his American Protestant iin wees si grand ee while we, ed. erin ae , p ; ucts and at the same time vary our program disposed of by citizens as such, and not by par- Werous sons 6F tee AAs type. fu small’ that be— x nce. ing A age lees Fi f th it, ts took the ex-| Anderson has the ambitious idea! tunes and songs. —however small to fit the needs of specific districts.” __ ticular groups or organizations. ams, aiid sany of them will’ aarely |oé sevivine a conmunicad! amend-|. But “ihem days have gone for-| had been = __ Apparently, the automobile wizard arrived at be_retained. ment proposed in 1910 which would ever.” Today innumerable “sucker”| surface of Cherry's = similar conclusions before launching the adver- The Silent Victim - High enforcement officials here|take away citizenship f:om an; of | resorts flourish, most of which are ee campaign for his ew Prosluce. His 1008 (Duluth Herald) successful years in the manufacturing an: " ji keting of motor cars have taught him where When a person meets a violet death through 4 . malice or negligence, he is quickly forgotten. - and how to find his buyers. And the Ford fam-| 7; ri i ; EAE ite sever heen known to apentote rillona His heart having ceased to beat and his tongue = with prodigality. to speak, few interest themselves to correct the “ : evil that caused the tragedy. sane erpree fe the increasing vse.of In cases of what seem to be malicious killing, is the fact that the public has been educated {{%° ,Su*vivor, surrounded by frietids, backed to look for their announcements in the news- by lawyers, Rroopeds £0 demonstrate, his ann paper. Newspaper advertising has the most re pan ‘th tthe erie ay evil Presets ’ at the silent dead will not rise readers and is most read. to confront him, There is too much of this. There is too much sympathy for the criminal and too little for the victim. The victim was granted no mercy, Mn AH, MASTER ALVIS HOOPLE, : ( KAlowW You VERY WELLs~AND I ALSO KNow “THAT WONDERFUL UNCLE OF WA~WILL- LN YOURS, MAJOR A. HOOPLE,—AH, WHAT JAQ* You Me od i A REMARKABLE MAN! .. MY LAD, You Nod ME A “LectRic ‘SHOULD BE PROUD “fo HAVE SUCH A GREAT If: MAN AS “THE MAJOR, AN. UNCLE f wT RECALL WHEN HE WAS A LAD, AND 4 was given no trial and often was cut off in the “We LETTERS HE USED-0 SEND ME AT full enjoyment of life. His widow and his be- CHRISTMAS, w+ AHw HE WAS MY FAVORITE reaved orphans are not helped. Everyone| | OF ALLE CHILDREN, ~ EGAn- AH om : h seems to be reaching to take the bloody hand| - ~~ SHH TLL TELL. n » mo! is will not do. iety, even for selfish ‘ : \ ae GILBERT SWAN. thought, more brains, more diplomacy to' be alreasons in lieu of better, Tauee take up the PRINCE OF NOBLE BIRTHS. i , BES ™ 2, Successful bride in a three-room apartment|defense of the dead. It often’ happens nowa- , } ‘ = than it takes to be the American ambassador |days that after the death the victim’s memory = at the Court of St. James. i is blackened and thereupon the accused is set free. What a travesty! Women and Careers ; “When I hear young girls talk about the call ||. of a career above the call of husband and home = an dabies, I grow rather impatient. I don't |i care if a woman has it in her to be the great- est success in the history of the world as a -oms, The day has come for straight thinking. It sili murder for anyone to take life because he did eR ay not like his vietim, because the victim had done “Which hellge ed the killera wrong, big or little, real or imagined, mar ee ad p mn orgutanion or because he was weary of seeing the victim. Er lt to Ie in fork Such murders usually are as blamable as a pretty much as they killing merely to get the money of the victim. if iy fa BEeee i Hd ae EyEELE they all 23 3 F

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