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AGE FOUR eer ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927 only seems that way. _ uring the last twenty-seven years our pop- oval 8 the Bismarck Tribune Company. | ulation has increased by about 50 per cent. i T he Bismarck Tribune America Spendthrift? — ————— ————— 4 Oth y 1 Ameri travagant, | Men—and Ni - | THE grates OLDEST NEWSPAPER spendthritt and wanehal, Maybe, after , it haired a a ; (Established 1873) AW Se te reese, . D and entered at the postoffice st/ But the number of life insurance policyholders “ | George D. Manne nus =all President and Publisher |has increased 500 per cent. The people are ——$ _$___—_—_______- | putting something aside for the rainy day. 4 Subscription Rates Payable In Advance Payments to beneficiaries and holders of en- + RE Ge et cic stat tia: pisastads 222. dowment policies this year amounted to eight ee {Daily by mail, pec year, times the total of such payments in 1900. And DONT GET EXCITED! and observe how well ot. have bal- + (in state outside Bismarck) in each of the last two years the amount of new It is an evidenceof thehighestcul-}anced the hours of the day. { Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota . insurance written exceeded the total amount ture when one can live in this rapid-| 55 3t,'f Pre pp liger Bor fs te \ ~~ Weekly by mail, in atate, per year ...... . 1.00/ outstanding seventeen years ago. ly changing, hurry-up age with ‘a : he Weekly by mail, in state, three years for 2. _—_—_—_——— good control over all of the em¢- ~ Weekly by mail, vutside of North Dakota, per tions. Those who have not attained year 1.80 * such control find themselves torn i Editorial Comment any, wkas They are sesrmn-tonsed by ' Member of The Associated Press overcemotion—~going from the depths ! Feet tarrtution or ath ee tiiiake ceealtea ts Tobacco Money . Coy, to the heights—from pleasure to t a jon a ternat ee aie “otherwise credited in this paper, and also the (New York Times) Y = ; ‘ of Pie: songyre Merced tely too de- las eign hours for fecreation and r) focal news of spontaneous origin published herein. All) Not all of the nation’s expenditure on to- a Z = Besides the ordinary eémotions| study. There should certainly be a _ tights of republication of all other matter herein ere/bacco goes up in smoke. A considerable por- Ks Z : which we recognize as existent, there smattering here and there during also reserved. ____| tion goes to the United States treasury. For ee % - 9) $ I tg eh a red Be eee Ded go ogee ey Foreign Representatives the budget-makers at Washington, tobacco is a _J NAG 2 the blinple: ede at eanitemwns.| and joptel romans! Ween pee tts G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | | beneficent weed. Of a total internal revenue : , Many get @ nerve-stinmulating thrili|an inventory of your emotions avo CHICAGO Kresge Bidg.|f Close to three billion dollars for the fiscal jar, * = ay every time they heat the fire en-|may find ft helpful to eut down the Tower BMG: pAYNE, RURNS & SMITH "|year ended last June, the tobacco tax contrib- ¥ ak: &, ‘ Z Sine dashing by, or When they read| smount of time you ate wasting on NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bidg./uted 18 per cent. Of all internal revenue ex- i . > as . ) 4 : ment not raly cased ny atin other eanoeliae and” Suomen any Gay, tate aud County NOWRAP) /— cluding the income tax, the smokers contrib- . i i 3 fear or sorrow, or any other of the| which only w: .te ___Mificial City, State and County Newspaper) “_/uted 58 per cent. The sum of $376,000,000 Pe EY i y * emotions ordinarily understood. | tribute thelr share to m 5 tn ta : : me who ise and | nervou: Perishable Goods pe ten at i) ahd ay, ie entire iat > calmness of mind dows not a low him- s pedro * All but an Insignificant minority of the nov-| te?al revenue for the year 1914 and is one ai : self to he too often excited by any) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Z ut an Insignitical heir writ.| (Wo-thirds the amount derived in 1914 from = oa . aa emotion. But it i: nevertheless true} Question: Anxious asks: “Is there * elists of today, it is believed, began their writ-|the tax on alcoholic contents of pleasant or 3 : ’ b that there are many nerve-racked| anything that can be given a man * ing careers with the desire to achieve fame iniquitous memory. Tobacco is by far the h ; F people who allow:their minds to be/ secretly that will cure him of the to satisfy a creative urge as the main in- ,. erat ‘ storm-tossed by every unusual story|drink habit? I wish I could find or to y 4 f th, h the most heavily burdened of the luxuries. In a or news about happenings which can| something that would make him _centive. The making of money through Mera: | 1923 the value of tobacco manufactures was . 5 = in be way immediately concern them. dreadfully sick if he touched liquor.” sale of their books was a secondary considera-| ostimated at $820,000,000 and the tobacco rev- d S A> Such excitement only depletes the| Answer: There is nothing I [ os ey a es not ed sith eg eal enue accruing to the government was $309,- ] Se a : Sif ber f id brings on enerva- ico wal CBee no it, one of two volumes at Most oO jose A = ee 5 unless er really ‘who now depend upon their novels for a liveli- 000,000. Thus it would appear that only 60 ; The man of power is always one|to be cured It is then simple. A per cent of the solace derived from tobacco : ‘ " = who has a steady control over all} A fast on acid fruits will in a da: goes to the consumer; nearly 40 per cént goes : ' a z - emotions, and who uses his mental |or two destroy all craving for li- “hood decided to make the writing of fiction to Secretary Mellon. . QO : , : and physica: energy w!. re They will nee The cure is then complete if cure. their principal occupation. Since fame, glory, and a place among the Where there is so much smoke there is the Fe a : Oo), the most good. The fault seems the drinker really desires 4 a » be that many d t understand 2 . (es, fmmortals of literature are the guerdons that! tine of myriads of cigarettes; 65.000,000,000 in ; é y Whit everite 4nd eenetohs: they | s So cai Mary W. pe bad have been most prominent in our novelists’) 1993, 71,000,000,000 in 1924, 79,000,000,000 in " should place the proper emphasis. | folds * plihetes nt minds, there is a good deal of irony in the 1925. Twenty years &go, it is stated, the Women, as a rule, may be said to} Answer: statement made by the president of the Amer-| american people smoked two cigars for every mace coeey ponte tie ilies, tha enti cee Taw re Ait rf c waste more energy upon trifles, The ¥ getables. ican Booksellers’ association, that MS cigarette. Now it would be twelve cigarettes ‘business ri peatessioual man would mtg ul at the pr ete ct ith out exception a contemporary book of fiction,| for every cigar. The temple of internal reve- ; not go es far . Peupd n nprd starchy foods. 5 after having been published three months, i3/ nye rests not on the bulky Sumatra-wrapped fend to comesnteate apn. the ta Fei hesencot inane ee 1 “practically dead, forgotten, and awaiting Lf column but on the slender paper-wrapped portant, things of the day, but spent |cinated about ay hel { moval to the bargain tables.” Merit or lack)«tag Of last year’s tobacco revenue of most of his time wasting his nerve ‘arms were not sore, { forces by continually being either|be entirely well. The sear BY RODNEY DUTCHER Fitzgerald: To regulate the y of it has nothing to do with the phenomenon;/ ¢379.900,000, just two-thirds camé from the admirable novels may last no longer than poor cigarettes of the plain people, or nearly seven _ Wika aga atadiigi 1k ON UR Moines and Punxatawney can find | too apg a, ser ip nui aoe _ uaaal, i ones. times as much as from what was once a badge recta ache Jest meee copter » have the “Buy- ‘Bard, kno ch -- a Pa * ts ho is effeminate enough to tty pone. There is something pathetic in the idea of alo¢ plut ; Washington, Dec. 20.—A few bills | of Columbia. Me-This have tho. natuter St an ‘exteovert: | aoutlain OF a ' writer putting the energy, the thought and| a? aid wale gage roc tine we ee ton tno [Pou never heard ot, wih the con-|" Oldild: ‘To permit rural intar| Sohn Sold Cheon, wel sy, gual wich tans ore who te doninaied |Sittne tal eh'mubli wie tenes! feeling of a year or more into a work which,| rette, Its spread has been universal, though fire offered for your education and |‘@ztiers to act as agents or solicit- /in for is ae to A| Py, things outside of himself. this, and also the remedy,” though excellent, should be 80 evanescent. proportionately the growth has been most rap-| entertainment: . [Ore tore AE Shed terre icy ce yh teed let lah AU tn nce red mg “ . rp ‘i +, | Prop n : titutional amend- ¢ an emotional inventory at the|condition as you describe is for The situation directs attention to certain|iq in this country. Presumably the short, House. Deal: A cons i end of each day. Take a piece of children to be put on a fairly conditions of modern life which are not to our} swift smoke fits in with the jazz age. To ‘a Allgood: To prohibit the importa- al to limit the presidential term fe inine steer-| paper and write down a list of these | fast of, say, ten days or d n credit—the constant craving of the public for’ noticeable extent it parallels the onward march| tion of jute or jute-made products, Biars of tae — ¢ progr ys Hosa, ehh an getting Br ae eee ‘ something new, even if the old is good and has not beenvutilized as it might be and the|°t oman. Whether the doctors have bowed| ,, Houston, (of Hensil): 2o ta'com, | the, treasury to redeem twenty war- othe line, put these down: work, | infection. The experience of these to the spirit of the age or really know more|!2¢ coinage of t pieces to com- | savings stamps now held by Dr. John : sleep, recreation. Check off on ev-| children is very common, and comes ‘tendency to follow a fad in an unreasonin, memorate the 150th anniversary of | ara0i of Omaha. f these items, t to|from the infection from the = A flock of sheep follow their leader. 8|than they used to, they are much more friend-| the Hawaiian Islands by Captain a 4 . h, selsuines beck thisegitie dag hor ioeneras oe staphyl oce nc, asa a ie Coen ly to smoking than they once were. That the| Cook. ea Re gerph isan , and| much time and energy you have act-|which are. always present in “hooksellers standpoint, ‘perishable. goods be.) Sea ,of the cigarette habit has not eapped| Cate’ sstug‘equad ¢9furnah eid Fillmore at Summers, | prac ” ually spent in the power of emotions | smallpox vaccine son’ A or naval firi i ‘enuse the craze for ‘novelty has “advanced| disproportionate place in the national Hfe il Mader Sets edee he mata. | of Mesethuadas Sk TPOMeDT i to the point where book buyers are not] attested by the fact that as late as°1919 tobac-| ship of the Hines aioun 435 to 300. | expenses incurred by the state guard | has chosen, satisfied unless they can get fiction which is|co manufacture stood sixteenth among Ameri-| Blanton: To pay each Confeder-| during the Boston police strike. just off the press. Each wants to be able to! can industries and in 1926 stood twenty-first. | S*coldiet and each living widow of! | Sirovich: Resolution to break off talk about novels that are new and have not & Confederate soldier $1,000 cash|giplomatic relations with Rumania / | If we smoke more, we also seem to be working] and $50 monthly for the rest of their y “ clerk to - as ‘you's yet been much discussed. Literature suffers] harder. ng ‘rodigetl couipenkata the elt note often ae B snd eae rou pagieals suai Hoan ebias rons, Uying it sey. grievously as a result. “cot tax collected | Jewish citizens” upon this country’s = : her limbs, Faith could| You can’t fling ee beac ome ee The Sound of a Face sree et ae a demand. sete ‘ divided | °Ve", ,, be happy. If it’s the’ real Mr. Gilbert Points the Way (Living Age) eu ce Senate sor Geass the arch’ thnk divided dag > is i i i soe ees 3 . ving room and dining room, cou! “ it, is!” a pal his latest review of the operations of the} Television, noctovision and the phonovisor|,,Linthicum and Caller: To, make| sa reiel of rH iheyuclin aes Hot Help seeing the tableau that was|Bob laughed. end held "hee lees awes plan, S, Parker rt comes to grip3/are the most recent inventions to which the| 1%? Star-Spansied Banner the na- Co. being enacted on the big couch that| against his breast, crooming some with the essentials of the reparations problem. The plan formulated in 1924 had to take ac- present age has fallen heir. Television, or the| Smith: To’ print ee sis ne ee a ee Bear cietha atmosphere of bitter controversy radio transmission of moving pictures, is in|pamphlets gi Patrick Gate at Wellsburg, Va. ; Cherry sat on the couch beside Bob,|how she ma to make ber ‘in which the whole subject had been enveloped yoje, anger of this parade of scientific mar-|* eee ‘To give the inon gates in| Edwards: To remit the duty on a eee, sod boc shonktors, fioes cos! throng tos wobSthes "octets @ . vels, and we learn that al ly there are two] west Executive avenue between the | carillon of bells imported for Grace nf “orchid si aa Peet eee ge gy pm efforts under way to manufacture the appar-|White House and the State, War Church, Plainfield, rh ag be eth eon im peal ien is septrogar towered peland: i F ; Re chiffon had slipped, were sheking|hand stopping the d | tbe exacted that Germany could possibly: have| ‘US 5° that it may be installed in the home pariah ae eens State! Cop To officially, define,» a gee ae pened: Rearend prergimicopy: stern pe ag H i i iy ag for no more than $100. coloi jtraying through her disordered cop-|turbed. Oddly enough, pit for accepted. But France could be brought to see : ; bury following _ peoples: Scandinavian,| ing Derandegold curls, alternately cum-|them | struggle’ wewaed that it was absurd to expect to get more from wr apne ee: ae: shri Pihuan! a ah Fivelshe bling moothing them, with sing: ber horror eel her re crm fiedcas ita ren tne expert deter-| jected on a screen in any hae aang pe Russian, Polish, ‘Czoch, ‘Servian, 5 uitering with tenderibee His’ ‘own | "te jon fixed as its reasonable capacity to| ceiving apparatus. Although the apparatus is coe. le eaten feed, bowed upon his breast, look. f if it were weighted down with | Lai it was Stew 1 Faithlahe ony falta vast which was eC, je ait e only felt a vast sorrow, Oye go ‘rom screaming out clu 1e! 6 r horror and pain. Her husband Bob! her sister- were in love, had in ee a site ime, heats ies] in love, “i ae Faith, his wife, who still rather crude, the day may not be far dis- tant when we may sit in our own homes and] in cash and $60 month / pay. Sa th he dornarsied cud sedeaserdel Gor, otal to be demanded and safegua: er- b : /} many against currency instability and budget eich: a world’s championship boxing match, fired To ‘disequilibrium by empowering the agent gen- oe the knockout blow at the very time it is tone eatienl | eral to halt transfers of scheduled payments|€livered, and hear the referee make the fatal te whenever they threatened to upset German|°unt of ten. : i financial stability. , Most of the apparatus devised so far, par- ni The situation thus created, although in-|ticularly the more successful attempts of J. L. Brand: To Provide for, holiday bi ihe Unites States. a“ H j se Hil day. Parsi, set aside Christmas | ian, Cai Day as a national full holiday for carriers and all other postal att © finitely better than that which it superseded, | Baird and Denes von Mihaly, rely upon vibrat-|service on rural Bho, felt her. very flesh shrine with . has two great drawbacks. As long as Germany|!" 0r moving mirrors, but Professor Max ni To cert 2 Somme loat of herself, as if her body "does not know its ultimate liability it lacks| Dieckmann, another pioneer in this field,/mot ny en | erhet Wanted to destroy itself; so that “moral incentive” to the sound financial prac-|™akes electrons do the work, Sears: To designate the Colum- those, hom she loved so much ice which exact knowledge of its future posi-|__ Noctovision is more interesting from a sci-|bine as the national flower. ; words, i with ‘sobs, cut m would give. Furthermore, the protection |¢tific point of view, as it enables one to take x . through her H jafforded by the creditors’ guarantee against |® picture and transmit the photograph over the cima Boe ee! eres me ‘financial instability in the Reich has a tend-|éther when the subject of the picture is in 1 iia acai ale! to ye German government financing wees bye van i ~ “Hush, | Cherry | darling, you eareless, if not reckless, extravagant and prone onovisor, which was dem mustn't say again!” 8 + fo borrow. . a) p the meeting of the British acumen ted a Py | voice — stern and sad and heavy.|ily down her ‘cheeks, s0 The remedy is plainly indicated. Germany| Leeds, makes a phonograph record of a pict! vet ND yo ioe om can't run away from ust be placed on its own financially. It must|Mr. J. L. Baird, its inventor, says that | ‘a pe —-— > = ME ip 8 pees A res aay tr oreanl’s ‘ibe left to ‘orm its definite task on its own|have their own peculiar hum, some of them . ‘ F responsibility “without forei ision | sounding like a gargle and THis SHIRT FoR INDICTMENT AGAINST HAPSODY OF RIOT! Eland without transfer protection” "lin time it will ke possible to resognigs sane “CHRISTMAS fe \| TH? GUY WHO SEAT “Hurley MAY BE ABLE ——__—__—_—_. merely by the sound of their faces, I DoNT Know wWHo “fo Do THAT SHIRT J President Cosgrave’s Visit : ig $ : UP IN AN AUTO 4 Cabled advices from Minister Sterling, who Worthless Stat “ esents the United States in Dublin: that (Newark Stara) . ‘ LAUTES 4 « illiam T. Cosgrave, president of the execu-| That venerable journal -of agricultural life, ~ WHY, A GYPSY : ay council of the Irish Free State, contem-|the Country Gentleman; is authority f oR MY CoUSsiA WOULD EVEN tes paying a “courtesy visit” to this coun-|statement that statistics upon the” Frade LANCELOT!. WEAR (T iN fry next month, give official confirmation to| condition of the “average farmer,” put out. by § President Cosgrave wi'l| the federal department of agriculture for 1926, @ welcome tor and assured of all the/ were based on returns from only 18,475 of the atic courtesies due to the head of a gov-|more than 6,000,000 farmers Ur which is an especial object of sym-|States. r interest in America. year book of that i : § > SIS OS S| aE ' ee Hi i