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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __. e Bismarck Tribune Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) a / Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, N. b., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck, ‘ oo as second class mail matter. Men take pride in their driving, just as they estes D. Mann President and Publisher| 1, ins good piece of work done. With their I pan, ay cuttin nse nen P Neue} advertised 2, pee terrible, = 7 > 3 "20 | less, they soon woul e steps to repair Secs mat terrae 791 No man likes to have it shouted to the world 4 (in state outside Bismarck) .00) that he is a failure, and most men do like to + Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota . think of themselves as good drivers. 1 11, in state, ie Seventeen thousand people in the United Westy y ‘mall, nae, Tires years for.. States are killed in automobile mishaps every Weekly by mail, outside of North Dakota, oF sol year: If the “badge of shame” idea can cut Member Avdit Bureau of Circulation’ —~=«| that number down, it is worth the trial. Member of The Associated Press driver would wear a label marking him as dan- gerous among his fellows. Wherever he drove other motorists would look upon his disgrace. At the end of the six months if he were not a careful driver, it would be because he didn’t care what people thought of him. Of most men this plan should make careful drivers. She Won’t Be a Grass Widow Very Long Th focal news of spontaneous origin published herein. All i ie Lynch isn’t the best known per-| throughout Christendom at this time of year. erin New You city. If you went to City|An immense scroll of -humdn history has been Hall and asked who she was, the mayor might| written in these nineteen centuries. Much of [the mayor, and her work has been as valuable.| Palestine. To tell the story of this land ade- crease functional set ia every muscle and organ of the Blood tests should be made fre- A | quently, and if is mater- is | ial loss’ after the blood cell increase ——_. bm th cells and di 4 Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ‘ fj monster out seems to be the only ; es tei republication of all news dispatches credited to Editorial] Comment ¢ all gelution to the cure of primary it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the $ H) , anemia. Fasting on plain water a ae e normal number of red cells $ tld be bee cver ihe wee ‘ ion, but in cious anemia of- Pnot even know. But she is as important as|the pageant of events took place on the soil of rN ten three: to four million or these cells are destroyed, leaving only one i . taught in one school in| quately would require the space of a huge fs UU a or two million zemaining. have ae wok cit, nod titty years. She put in|tome. Suffice it here to say that the birth of - o beth cet S ieee al an Dare several of the early years of her life as a pupil|this Child in Bethlehem marks what we may 5 { I diately begin to improve on the or- there; she decided she would be a teacher and| call the great divide in human history. 7 : i ange fast, and the almost unbeliev: ma teacher she was. She has carried out her] Most of the great nations and peoples of j ; { cells is actually inereatod eta Mapa purpose in life. She is a success. the world designate the-years as before . i rate when no food of any kind oth- For fifty years Jennie Lynch has not for-|Christ’s birth and after it. That is a most re- : : t er than orange juice is used. Labor- tten that girlhood glimpse she had of an|markable circumstance, but the world has come : { atory tests will prove this assertion, Fieal_—the ideal of helping the young to learn.| to take it very much as a matter of course, al- — " and I havo yet to see @ case where Dr. will McCoy will gladly envelope for reply, on Am addressed to him, care 4 yj ES will bri bout very desirable re-|it is advisable to take another short rights of republication of all other matter herein are Before Christ and After p ) ) > sults, bat experience has shown fast the same as before. and then also reserved. (Minneapolis Tribune) . / ie at ig this is be. oe saan ty Sietiag ton sone Foreign Representatives An arresting human interest story is. that : A ( SIN caube: Of the fect thet’ wile. tholtiine if i sittay Nese G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY petroir |Which the Associated Press carries to the “ie . , poltons are eliminated from ed Kresge Bldg. | American people out of little Bethlehem, the . . ( \ mney necatiae 8 the LC eccepiead eatte el sail * PAYNE, RURNS & SMITH village hard by the city of Jerusalem, and the ey Sete at the clteis Seid of the oreane,| The seeree™ NEW YORK - | - - _ Fifth Ave. Bidg.| birthplace of Jesus Christ. “ fy \ . Oh A Ase eee Ree pan TUNER ha galt aad Ca It has been longer than nineteen hundred y / other minerals con! nie Ore | y, become acrness! City, este and County Newent) | years since the natal day of the Child whose | { ‘ nosied “vtaishid. ‘and tie. eikalicg | formation "coy Gi atta eet At Her Post Fifty Years birth in a rude stable is commemorated bases of which the blood has been | write to me in care of this news- paper and ask for my articles on anemia, This is part of the service your’newspaper gives you. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS tion: Reader of your Helpful Talks writes: “Kindly state the cause of redness of the nose on a woman of 36 who has never liquors of any kind.” Answer: A red nose come tasted 8 from some kind of intoxication, and as you say you do not use liquors, the redness of your nose must come from . auto intoxication or self-pojson from principally intestinal fea Question: T. J.D. asks: “Where : anh this change does not take place. I buy brown’ rice? h She has clung to that dream with fine perse-|most unmindful of the significant fact that = = i This rely 4 cuew disrovery of acidolphi lus Panik ailds see verance. There must have aa hee ir = speak of the time of ree sega bcd = eetonee been Bi fo ae tate india Ler yh ‘nod Bhe sickened of the whole thing, days when| stance, as so many years fere or after the % children were impudent and unruly, days when|Christ Child uttered His: first baby cry in a bro ata re pif eae thas Hine leroverent ati ality ot ee nate eee ne her nerves quivered and long nights she spent] manger. and expand our bureaucracy.” the blood stream will usually con-| Answer: Brown rice can be pur- without sleep and with the fear and vision of] The adoption of a point of demarcation like —_ Laue tor ieeh hdd weeks but after|chased in any Health food store— breakdown haunting her bedside. i this could not have been brought about lightly f IN NEW YORK . tates Breed 80 Sheba ria pHoery sally Tecsmnseh GoaeaGs Sa oT Most young gjrls who choose the life of|or without cogent reason. The explanation is ‘ anemia are usually advised to fast|for gastritis, but different kinds of teacher soon find out they have made a hard| that this Child, grown into manhood, taught a ° on orange juice for from one to two|sour milk may sometimes be used ; s choice. They find out they are not appreci-| superlative philosophy regarding man’s rela- BY RODNEY DUTCHER so, though the relative strength of | New York, Dec, 28.—Almost every | weeks. the pro-Smith element and the anti- | morning, aplenty for their errors. And blamed not| stituted among men a new conception of God|erous admirers who first called your | termined. smallish, alert man, well groomed, those of the pupils. all mankind, He lived a life true to this phil- he had lost what she called his/ Smith, but the man has displayed a|that reflect, under close inspection, ; 4 Py A + ry Between ‘sessions, it » hi thed and delivering some ter-/| change. feel these eyes could firen can be very trying at times, forget often| ing His example and His teachings as the su-| golfed and ‘hiked ‘off perhaps as|rific clouts at his attackers, Every | fil with tears or twinkle merrily on| starts aif] to continue caki Mary go home with a grand story of how they have been abused when they were not at fault. There’s a row. Jennie Lynch has been through many of were Godly men, but all of them lacked in|> these upheavals. “She knows how good little A tican be: asd how bad. She has sats peren 3 character and influence and exalted fered the arrows of parents, too, and knows they can make mistakes, as well. Through all this she has kept her sense of humor and her love for humanity. She has felt that these } little children, learning under her, were placed in her charge by God, and she has carried out her charge without complaint, but with pa- tience, kindliness and honor, | + Jennie Lynch is a success now, a grand and | glorious success. She has found one of life's | works noble and she has done it. ack upon him. But, while others ride horseback, | who could even function as a favor- | one—’ by the patient, Divine incarnate. Whatever comparisons may | long walks through Rock Creek park. | tional convention. be set up between Him and them, it remains| Thus far, Speaker Nick has acquired lees For years he walked all over the} ress to convince Al that he ought to|can war times; and “After the Ball,” | tables which, time their judgment that He was a Teacher| worth of New York and for a time|ture by withdrawing while at the| World’s Fair days; and “Hello, Cen-|have a tendency to anemia. jed them. ratic convention. It sounds rather various childhoods. And so there comes out of Bethlehem, bear-| worth lost his seat in the Senate last] silly, perhaps, but all sorts of at | "Ther ons we Cherioes K ing the date of December 24, 1 A. D., the|year and returned to New York. In} tempts will be made to wing Smith] who did not let the ld stop mov- story of a flocking of thousands to Bethléhem An Acknowledgment of Service le was on liaison duty with a battalion of the 306th Infantry, which was sar- ad: i One hears #0 many stories these|tion. Nearly all Republicans seem|of style. 0: ratio! other, rire blr ites a ype add baiovaeg some days, which center on Governor Allto think that he will’be chosen, but | ther’ ail Tike” thats’ bullode ood years ago, and others the motorbusses of the] tell whether any of them are more |here still concede him no more than jazz Broadway, but the lure of the bi street has never been Jost to oe a %¢| For instan: tale comes from | lead. - After patrols and runners had been re- | the Babe as the supreme event in all earth’s|, ¥o eee 6 peatedly shot down while attempting to | history, and it was a joyous heraldry. They|finence to the effect that his ene-| Senator William H. King of Utah, and condition, he volunteered for the mis- | Peace, goodwill, and the real essence of true|someth is- |Iation than any o sion and successfully accomplished it, democracy, however well or ill they treat those ‘the mouthpiece in this Fs true it will meen that it i fF One hears thin, leed of the man it is meant to praise. In the course of a million years it may be ° Tnart. If this How he ran, how he dodged, how he flat-| that the ill disi i e 5 he f pyramids will disintegrate under the j os out and crawled inch after precious inch] influence of the elements. While they may be through what seemed hours, and through what| the most remarkable specimens of morta] abil- _ eemed endless miles of mud, how he fell into]; realm + Shell hole just as a hot hail of machine me p= alan sg ge og ny: Nglpe: a ii TAT have opposed the major por-| "Within 's, eoupl tions of all sppropriation bills, but xan, fo learn ple “opposi mn many measures | rea knew—and has ot been as successful as I) with him—that all the what teacher has to put up with. Johnny and| preme heritage to the race. much as 20 pounds. Just now he is} New York Republican leader who|@ moment's notice. You feel he| breathing exercises inde! Smith of New York that one can’t | many drys and southern Democrats | “heart” songs, he will tell you— and| Faith told herself, as she drove ded twentieth century. Old or new in kind, their|important. than such matters bare chi Th {that ean lehange this, ‘He ip ih paged ong gery ie gs gp roun by thi em: ° im) such mat asia chance. le mos can inge this. He is one oj he should have so de la Buinonne of the Argonne Foreer, |02upants were heralding again the birth of Speaker Nicks weight or not." |now bo anid te that he has a longlof tho old’ guard’ to be found on ["2,TeMOn, WAY sho should have, so to accompany her, and that it was hee to gelatel fast. Ot coarse oe, rye i ri be. “ ‘was working away al se carry back word of the battalion’s position | Were holding before themselves the ideals of| mies at last believe have | credited with Ailling off ore | legis- wy gees ence gad ess Racsing was Slane nad areula enly. be Cony eee is back on the job. of a younger fellow who sensed ae at being disturbed, even to ‘AS has pt p B haunt a certain 5 ii inal i ated for the good they work, but are blamed|tion to man and his relation to God. He in-|of Speaker Nick Longworth’s num-|Smith element remains to be de- Broadway comer, you. will see a vigation shold be taken Senay otl ‘ . i r kind of fast, and two or three only for their own errors, but for many of|as being a Divinity of inexhaustible love for ieeiice Lares attention to the fact! ‘There have been many attacks on| with well whitened hair and eyes| sponge or shower baths used every Parents, who should know that their chi!- osophy, and died aim artyr on the Cross, leay- tummy. remarkable genius for emerging un-|a@ venga oe quick emotional 4 ‘Ti ges vo vot eget = vorenel these initely, . cern ii l- i has bee: uld tell a sentimental tale that Before Christ was born there were great frto exercise in tne afternoon when [driver to cover and. when, Charis | would break “your. unsophisticated | been effected”. ‘ni extn’ seething cee scien codes of ete and | the house is in session, pnd finds the Evans Hughes chose hot to Pe $ can te fo ore with equal opel sup lies the blood with more oxygen um: ii ips. Bef it beginni creep e organization couldn’t fin o ie » | with which to carry on its work, an . ag iitdager es Heastape | oe mit . a Republican in all.that great state “Stop, me if- you've heard this extra oxygen is badly needed i this very amiable and popular man | ite son to hold the New York dele-| Perhaps ther many such turn-| After the fast the diet should be ple something He had—something of the|and hia’ famous spats’ often take| gation together in next June's na-|ing win Brcdven baldeos similar to that which I recommend Roe But only one of them composed |in my weekly health menus given in i s * to bet “Break the News to Mother,” which | this cae be menus include that the great nations of the earth testify| for ye regular walking companion.| Some attempt seems to be in prog-| was the riot of the Secrpd pos ranuioatn mea oe aren oe oy daily by their reckonings of the passing of|place with Senator Jimmy Wads-|muke a, supreme magnificent ges-| which rocked them in the Chicago|by everyone, whether or not they hot dinner that Fay had 4 4 . 5 the past,” he, “I will uld do to itching feet. rina} The citati ideals in their dally lives, evidence against | oppose see prmerinine that comes rao the a highl; er ay packed in a picnic hamper le citation does not express the hell that win to spout. Smith-|up, because most of it is obnoxious. |idea that fat ladies slender Ia-|for him. vas the Forest de la Buinonne in those awful ‘ Eternal Things ruin his chances for|Demands are being made for ap-|dies, old gals and young gals alike| Because she Belen hesaele a vp lays. No citation expresses fully the great (Pasadena Star-News) . |the Democratic nomination. propriations out of all proportion to| would like to dance like those “two|wnformed doubts which made her and’ there is a tremendous | blond: the end”; that the dance | once-serene mind a welter of misery, se i ie aioe federal bu-| was on and mont folks wanted to be|® misery the more unbearable for sh odes noun ake dotted hor inied backward ness, 01 rr wal » Fpomy bee upon the ae ab a ee ee oe thers | knew now, facing the juare oie ct - | that she was aig ner seeing very ill. H little of Fay and Junior, because the pallets swept the field how he felt, in that prt page sgemog p . _ serutiny which is “The the stage door; that new and fresh [Picture of en almost ideally happy ast mad dash, the su den shooting pain that jas! 4 ‘ hea: e ‘old him he had been hit—all this the citation pe it on J found that many iv ves out. A But that is what the man did, and he saved That which has no ending can have no i i and I f states will The eternal unquestionably is the spiritual. Bs com os teaantlon a ee balk vill not live as long as Nathan Hale’s or Paul| ‘4! accounts of the creation. * * © tevere’s—is Abraham Kr i is} Moses, Solomon, the Prophets, the Messiah ome New York. am Krotoshinsky, and his and His apostles, and others whose work and Why had Fay succeeded where she had failed? For she had failed i to make her ma: re a beautiful, ‘the lost battalion.” His name—probably. it ning; and this statement conforms to Scrip- serene thing. Was it perhaps~be- with benefit. With either the sweet or sour milk the patient should take about three quarts daily, using a glassful every hour. Tomatoes are . healthful food, but must be used in ful combination with foods. Question: Reader asks: would you recommend for a other “What person on whom destructive thoughts have broods gotten such a hold that continually? The meee cee says there is nothing organi IH wrene. but she is becoming a total wre physically and mentally.” Answer: She would have a good diagnosis made and find out the condition of her alimentary canal. It will no doubt be found that the dominal organs are prolapsed ab- low in the pelvis. ~ Nothing will produce nervousness in a woman and ly as congestion in the pel: gans, and prolapsus is one pene causes of such a ion. the summér, Crumpacker commit-|by persuasion, propaganda or black- hen jazz came in. He took it - t iadtoand ib irth f ted suicide. ‘Now Longworth gener- decking. - ee ee came ae a pets 0 visit and pay tribute at the birthplace of| siiy walks alone. A certain amount of smoke still| but he has refused to admit that the Jesus Christ. It was Christmas. eve. The Ce ets surrounds his chances of nomina-| good old ballads would ever go out o Aus Anne making a very decent living, and proud wife. to neurasthenia and insanity as gui peak of his strength at the De: He ” | whicl time, the patient taabe mle the i is strength at \0- same ent must take up and Exemplar in a class by Himself. Lees | Suaeedanl areca oes i micvediar commis atepigsical canes is Charles. K. Harris, | exercising and do everything to in- of the condi- ‘work- ing hard, saving his mone: the woman he pies Page d happy And Fay, for all her apparent childishness, was doing a woman's ‘work—makii beautiful, satisty- ing home cabo the ae it frolic. Street house, and and sewing Contented and for complaint, but sas pad play, any a ,. time Junior rr factly, Pameroney withqut making lem” out of a “marriage prob! it, She weuld bear her bab; peavels, without thinking she was The other day President Coolidge, by execu-| Words make up the Bible narrative, are united : NS r . ut Sahin, in er co nate ive order, made Abraham rotothincky’ ee | 8 the doctrine that the riches of this worlt nd vyeagt Ray rie HE \\ OS eee ee wee Bays rietonta ta le for appointment in the general executive are fleeting and disappointing; while the real c [MAS ERATELY ! MN OLD LADV WOULD : ling, fond Tesponse. ane they fervice of the government. That means he can| Substance of things hoped for” is a knowledge AH-HEM-<—THE MADAM HAD HE! BE IN HiGH Society, oF NY | Barer, ponte » they had hot yet dis. Beene pry Per? 1 the United States tal or See Sit ruis purpose and a williagness Yo MEART SET ON SABLES, put pt te A PEARL- \) | Sut wh . , Ket HiT ME HARD .) And, for this crippled veteran, out of work,| In an age of materiality, it is well to digress preg ite on iia aceon L HANDLI 1 oe! ut too proud to ask for charity, it was little|an occasional moment from the pursuit of J ~T Got HER A Q hough, after all these years. It represents| Worldly pleasure and fame to contemplation of GAVE HER A LYTLE TRINKET } » BARREL OF FLOUR AT it of the harum-scarum, “wild” barest acknowledgment of service Abra-|the sacred Word and the richness of its unend- OF PEARLS, ~~ A “TWENTY-FOUR WHOLESALE funn could receive. ing assurance to the children of men. ‘i ~“- BUT BEING BROADMIADED, HANDY, —. WHEAD A seemed to be no particular y and announced that President Coaliiee eines ) SHE ADJUSTED HERSELF \ ; ‘ ; : dmodes reland now is the most cultured city in the] legislati Om CONDITIONS ! : The reason, he says, is that ind now spends $1.89 per capita for an- s of whic by Ned that |; directors, what not ranches in ig h ves that if you the top of your 8 swing into’ the ight even Bi nina . NEXT: Faith's doubts justified. that Long Lane had’ been?—ywas| (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) ( INCH STRING lo. OF COURSE aw WELL, PEARLS ARE time punching a typewriter or serv- SHE WAS A Br DISAPPOINTED, FINE “THINGS 1 HAVE ing tea in Park Avenue. amen imble of Uy ’

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