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FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , H ics may say, that people will always respond to le Bis rc k wat Tibune an appeal to their better natures. The o1 nly Life Is Just One Durn_ Thing After Another THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER trouble, ordinarily, is that they lack leaders to (Established 1878) LAM make the appeals. The response is always — | waiting. b is the Bismarck Tribune Company, ck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at ifck as second class mail matter. D. Mann............ President and Publisher In the Japanese Navy ; Captain bot nt was commander of the fapanese cruiser Jintsu. "cores gelbage ea ‘ayable In Advance n Last summer the Japanese fleet was hold- by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) ee ing maneuvers. The Jintsu collided with the by mail, per year, destroyer Warabi, sinking it with a loss of 111 im state outside Bismarck) .00 | lives. by_mail, outside of North 6 Captain Midzushiro relinquished his com- by mail, in per year mand while a navy board of inquiry met to in- by mail, tn state, three years for... quire into the disaster. A few days before the by mail, outside of North Dakota board was ready to present its findings he com- $4 Dr Frank Mc pot Sst Whey. ies a Mee ENCLOSE STAMPED AODRESSEO FEASTING AND FASTING body, for Be Cos pag i i itream musi slightly 5 Now that the holiday feasting | 5' When what is called “acidosis? days are over, I am sure some words exists, it only means “a lowered of advice from the doctor will be i fitting and proper in order for you ir ba + 1.60] — ‘A to learn how to overcome the many Member Audit Bureau of Circulation mitted suicide, eu unpleasant complications arising —____———————_|_—- Had that happened in the American navy, v : : le y the Tribune. ? from your festive indiscretions. Enclose a stamped addressed z envelope for reply. 4 F Member of The Associated Press or in any European navy, the logical inference 5 oohesa! ‘ = Th tom of stuffing with food ¢ Associated. Press is exclusively entitled to the! would have been that the officer knew he was : f a at holiday times is one as old as a rredited to ; . z Mot otherwise credited ‘in thi paper, and alte the going to be found guilty of culpable negligence , a fecorded history, and it has appeared fews of spontaneous origin published herein. All|and carelessness, and ended his life to avoid axecie toe continuing this practice, ts of republication of all other matter herein are}the public disgrace which he knew the board " Stuy is; at: best; enly’ & bundle. of of inquiry would put upon him. habits—so helpful, some harmful. Foreign Representatives But in this case such an inference {is unjus- Feasting is, at any time, a danger- i ous practice, and one that cannot CA Go" oe GL adie DETROIT tidied: 4 be be strongly condemned from the Bldg. In fact, it is anticipated that the navy board . standpoint of the health evangelist.| that degree. If drop by droy more t Bldg. ill Captain Midzushiro fi i he table has killed PAYNE, RURNS & SMITH will pronounce Captain iZus! ree from Gorging at the le has killed many | coq is needed, the mixture finally sf i y 3 tir le than all the wars ORK : . . Fifth Ave. Bidg. jall responsibility for the wreck. tates worl oe histor sae hore are |Pecomes neutral, and then one drop ; | _ Then why the suicide? Z % a , ¢ more will make the entire amount | cOtticiat City, State and County Newspaper) _| The Japanese have a very finely developed ; 5 ee . Off the “id? and. allows invemper-| "NEMIY, S81 sitter phenomenon Are You Going to Be a Killer? sense of honor. Guiltless of any fault, this ( Z Ze y ance to flourish without the Very| takes place when, whee Jtatisticians have announced that during the| fficer never theless felt that the tragedy was : g Z , Cetinite ust fellow auch violation of | Habits of living, the amount of alke- a stain on his honor too great to be borne. He it eS Watbal Tawa. . Excise yourself, if Une | ntegheneio fc ones fr, 1928 there will be 23,500 people killed in| 414 make amends only by taking his own life. m ‘ . you like, at Thanksgiving, Christ- ccidents. More than 700,000 will be Verily, “east is east and west is west.” : ; vias, and New Year, but the fact re- | Teally not acid. mains that doctors’ offices are aces tae lees cr aay squint r later. we are going to realize that r ‘ ‘ < F always the most crowded on the days | in¢ectj broken down. One i i So drive today that the florist won't build following the New Year. However, | infection are problem is something that must be an “At Rest” pillow for you 7 : or Ade ile new, obs Jenat aay fad with eee ee is subject to big way. Twenty-three thousand e year! As many lives as were over, and I can but urge you to not! orders as rheumatic fever pneu- make such intemperance the regular monia, typhoid, and similar in the \hattle of Gettysburg! When are|_ Milliners are responsible for a great deal of thing in your everyday life. develop going to{ wake up and do something about|the overhead expense of the average home. From my experience I know that/"“Disrrheal diseases of children health is the normal condition of the! often bring on a serious acidosis. deaths, of course, will be scci- body’ in not handicapped by enceases | The intestinal iritation enuned freee some that will be caused by Editorial Comment i Thegraaen insufficient _ exercise. with starchy foods produces grins or m&ntally deficient drivers (per- : _ |eause the normal processes of the bea peleormp rrr mood body are interfered with, This inter- ference is caused mostly by too much we should\ say “and” instead of “or”) E th mployment and Unemployment bile and the digestive ferments. used by people who have the (New York Times) : : Prospective mothers often suffer i t in’ th 0. ld— 0) iT whi to- AAR ETL SEE LEE IEE LEN IEEE TLE ELON IEEE BE: Wi t t of improper quality, and wrong 4 nao chee *, ie aatomobile away if they The latest report on employment and un- S Al N ang S N N ER out af the cat, but he jaeeet a ioe SORT iatt Cevinat eon at onating fon two? apd be Ped lew they were going to take a life some time employment in American industry, by the on & well-stocked ring and locked| ¢, ‘uf ied serene me or ets that the most important thing is to Anne Aus Gan United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, il- eo oe eat less of all foods, and increase Faith's dazed, mad eyes stared ing their gruesome decorations of against the cushions of the seat| suffering from the effects of such! One who has a tendency to develop from fifty-four American manuacturing indus-| i¢ they did not recognize him, then should realize that acidosis exists g the monthly average of 1923 as 100, t0| the cars which skidded or swerved | signs in its staring, blind windows.' medicine closet, along with the|@way from them if you make your! prevent more serious ing period. In one month of 1924 the average street a hand seized her arm rough-| shall not go back to him. No one| taste shook: che Iodine might burn| time, you will not find a time more| “Acidosis is scaly aetoniiniens in “4 age reached 925, and it worked out at 98°] “For God's sake, what are you ness which had so suddenly de- George might :| wonderful body of yours a chance to] ‘Some of the first of acidosis ; Hus has bas cpeeett ea : y. “I thought that taxi was) defiantly. She saw a flush sweep It would be : he wrong side and trusts to luck that the othet practically uninterrupted; the 3 S| kur inealarteepegy 28 only orange juice and water and see] skin rashes, cold sores, coated ty syke, who usually thinks he is a/& Period of trade reaction, and. the indicated wish it had. Let me go, George. I/ satisfaction that George had been down the path with a suitcase bump-| ing foods. No, you will not starve year. sees r escal Jone of her laws which cannot be! gjimi < he speeder will tause some of them—the —— the difficulty of drawing positive in- sible for the time, abe Was, impos: |violated by the cleverest man without | gumination which must truly go on rom fifty pr enter. Magn reshrchandebphdadlptrsnrerpard as; skull is meee - anand hugged her handbag to her eee ft Coleen ue alse “cold sores” or similar " 5 low, what's le ro ith|@nd gout, headac! an mac! iti je of lal emplo; ober, - pari car on a side street be- i ind each over! ish, an f 4 ploy * the middle of the street, reckless of fore a house with “For wine? Ces te 4 se tapered oe there is no magic you can use to get | 2nd such warniny icalinity borg up to have been slightly over 874%. The decrease| sharply to keep from hitting her.| “I've left band,” ble an altar at whi i oer had not been continuous during the interven-| Before she reached the first cross, said ‘with curios ge ie stnen ae Peamener de mir deat truly vepentaut at ttle ee eee rs ly, jerked her to safety upon the! can mak back ” ‘ iti i V/ ye e me go back to him.” Her) fitting for fasting from regular fell to 8474; late in 1925 the monthly percent: atiesraik town caves, Leight, wth otivevicaas her month and throat orribly. | Food altogether in unter to eivartHat ae Js condition which pre- ol he driver who zips by another car on|in March of last year. But since then reduc- me Faith?” George demanded scended upon her, challe him ‘fore Poor George! ahi es Te poe and rebodey are increase of ami in the urine 'y living two or three days on * going to get sure.” jover his homely, swarthy face, to|him in this t: oe aida ee ee Mver wan't happen to pull over towards the|°ctober average is lower than in any month| “Taxi.” Faith repeated stupidly,| the foots of His rustiveds Surly) thongs rae Peer eettely.time| how quickly’ you can recover your b until he gets by. since September of 1924, which was considered struggling to release herself “Ij hair, and remembered with a canoe pameets eta’ ee Se riding aaeraal hiner for Binley NOWAES ae and increase in r don’t want to see anyone. ‘ In tomorrow’s article I will explain fi ari be re employment of Octobe: 121% per cent below a in love with her before she had/ing against his kn-es, and a woman’s| if you do not take any other food to idosi al omeede 933 = sia — “Are you crazy?” George shook! married Bob Hathaway, that he blue, Parvtrinaage ‘coat ois his arm, | for many days, and you will be re- | 2°W to cure acidosis, te a few. This driver, you know, plods ' 2 her, his violence increasing with! was still in love with her. 1 warded with brighter eyes, more a ce ong in the middle of the street at 20 miles| The general trend thus indicated has been| his anxiety. et oid “What happened, Faith?” Georges |Erousrt tues tenia rr pene pep, and a several feeling of whole- Pcebnang isdnere seein oll h hour, forcing other cars into the wrong confirmed by nearly all individual statements ns Bares: ; rea quietly, his voice so gentle'for weeks, and she needed only a|S0meness you have perhaps not|«{°had pneumonia 17 months ago. “fie lates when they pass him. of industrial companies. The average labor mil tein te oh eee Come! a:theenisnadisyera otek Mn aes experienced in many Years. morrow | AN, abscess formed on my Hight e “in-and-outer”—the driver who weaves|force employed by the Bethlehem Steel, for| along now, or 111 pick you up and) “I can’t tell you,” she cried, b had no iden where 8h© W851 without, breakfast, Take. only a oe, cote in, batel a he Th goi ~o-kescrew track through heavy traffic, tooi- instance, decreased from 62,350 in 1923 to 60.-| carry “Why should I tell you? I’m just} “Here you are!” Ge boomed | glass of orange juice with whatever + his horir’and caaping fenders as he goes|098 in 1925, the pay roll also being reduced Pala submitted with sudden do-| not going back. I'd rather die—” gheerflly when he het anioateed water you desire. Continue doing ceeereanrpe Pe pcedens Pvt} 1 ty. ._._| She caught herself ith . “ i h h every morning. inte to caster for, 10. from $11,457,000 to $107,771,000. In 1925| “George Pruitt bundled her into| She was woing to. die anyway | ge of the ncthbe ee ae waco | hungry, and do, uot use any other| BUE,comes out of it every morning, ‘Ard, last but not least, there is the man who|the General Motors employed 7,987 fewer| the front sest of his maroon-col-) | “All right,” George soothed her.| They'll think loping. food of any kind. ill i temper—which is apt to include any|Workingmen than in 1923, with reduction of ria — and wrapped a thici|“You dont have to go back, until thought if you were really deter.| Before retiring, cleanse your body feel Mioelt weaks aed teased ine : d $1,543,000 in the annual pay roll. These com- pelea amines eee Lslaetien an you can't go any-/mined to go away by yourself for| outside with a warm shower oF | still bad. I am 63 years rd - i close in front of you, you get|Parisons would seem to mean an unfavorable] tucking the fringec ends about her this weather.” "ond Tat inja while you'd need a, suitcase, | sree eas intestinal iatipaclon teanewer: Try a fruit fast re pretty movement of trade activity. The unemploy-| feet. Faith did not protest when George gage, you know. Can you get into| Continue this regime for at least nee aD cools for ee don’t you? You have an impulse to dart € e ot s e d and cut in close to it to get even, don’t ment figures are certainly so considered in the ae boar He Se er: Sede told her he was going to take her|this coat without stepping out of | two or three days or longer if neces-| to close, I? Well, don’t do it. Ninety-nine times|case of European computations, which havel and beat it out of the house like g|ce hie home: ,for that cunning lobe the car ‘There's one, of those soft | Sory Unt re anger Twine the |g Qusstion: E.C.T. writes: “T am us. When another car spurts by you an t of her brain told her that here was|felt hats in the pocket. plain food. Then try following the of a it would be all right; but the|been accepted, notably in England, France,| hysterical fool of a woman would,/her chance to escape. She would| ol Veima' never| diet which I ibe f in| 2teatly interested in your theories ht of @ hundred vt wht cause a ‘wreck that|Germany and Italy, as clear reflection of im-| costless and hatless in this freez-| refuse to leave the car, he would golmise it” nn et this column on each Saturday, inj and intend to try your menus, When ould take several lives. You can’t afford to corsage or retrogression in the national in- ng Fr hacca pes a going Eien ‘as the house to get the things he| “Hotel?” Faith repeated blank-| which I give you complete menus | are your Juncheon menus suitable for ? . try. Yet in American factory employment| 7: i. urged her to accept and she|ly, but she accepted the coat,| for the following week. s ” your temper in an automobile. ustry. r actory employm: Home?” Faith was. instantly] would run away— : i junday supper? = Your tic toll is a national shame. Sooner|2 curious complication arises which makes| aroused to a fighting fury. Her| "Funny I should have run tntolot i for the hata protiy thing of] Tribune. and'T will send You a well| AMeWer® It is perfectly all right ~Jater we must devise some system of traffic| Positive deduction difficult. you like that,” George reflected in|dark blue silky felt. fae hagek tg . his gentle, soothing voice. “The tags 6 gathered you had Hickman and the Third Degree fami oe or the day as all auch, lan,” Genres rensoned, You D r . si re Wh (Minneapolis Journal) «| whale George shouted. “I'm ne bn me sash “the Std count pate) arve. asst want te ast ING O1 pete it a hinted ieee that there is| Toady to die yet if you arel That's: happy seturne of the dag? Chay | ote ee na ei then | ee SNUG OF ACIDOSIS re 5 mn AT considerable justification and warrant for the| better! Now sit still till I get the|told me yesterday that they were|smiled twirtedly. “Of course 1] to belies that thelr ‘blood oe reasonable application by police or prosecutors| car into a quiet street where I can|celebrating their forty-ninth wed-|want to go to a hotel. I acid. They have arrived at this con- “far better than we now have. In the ; it is up to each individual driver to le his car, always, so that there is no e of his hitting any person or automobile. A Gift That Remains “Phe Christmas holidays are now over. The/of what is called the “third degree,” we usually] Perk it and get to the bottom of/ding anniversary and that know what I was thinking of i arittm’ tossed “in the fireplace, the|land right spang in the middle ef © circle of| "foes, vnines.” "2 | would be, there T' wanted to ee |now, "A aul lace out of town] scdons, wii har gradually ‘ome| permanent mas tree has shed its needles all over/hornets’ nests. That is to say, in such case| The sane part of her brain planned|the'flush on his Lethe ste wT ket you haven’ to sean. to them that thele, blood | safe. to “ carpet, the last remnants of the turkey|we always harvest a crop of stinging letters| cunningly what she would say to|deepened. “Here we are. Come on|with you,” [betes lees Pear ieed| pod Somed acid: «Tals is 8 fale Bt Oe been made into hash and a fair share of|from well meaning critics who accuse us of Wien. 90, thas ie ceric cerana 3 rom in with me. | ‘There's no one at| lifting # hand from the stecring| sieves prossnte an acd turin Nth, | : s that we can keep for a w! ile. plements, erited from the] on. Her fingers closed tightly over smiling with her mad, bright eyes. NEXT. Faith exacts a more acid than alkaline. i iaeeenss sesliastion, such as we get anew Deer Ages salutes her handbag, with its bottles bear- “Til wait for you here.” ___| (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.)| "A small amount of tissue may be- ery Christmas, is is a pre good- » hornet come on si us some come deadened—for instance, a hearted world, after all. People, by and large,|more. For we are going to say, here and now, crushed finger or toe may have the are pretty . Selfishness isn’t universal,|that a reasonable application of the third de- tissue so destroyed that the basic " ity isn’t as rare as it might be. gree has again proved the worth of this - alkalinity is lost — and this dead Christmas, we say, brings these facts home Heal, if not humane, method of getting at the Baton WSN ED aS A sed tan alain” But Gee > in time of great emergency. A (al A [AS tL 2 true over any area of the example: not long ago the newspapers| By “reasonable” application of the third de- Gleattic EVENING RIGHT For US-To : @ story telling how the children of} gree, we mean the relentless questioning of ac- ST NIGHT, AN” ISTEN fo TH” if At the Movi coal | miners in phi weren’t going to cased Persons. We do, not nchude the third 7p LA perigee u | t the Movies | tmas. children’s parents | degree as prac' in the “gold fish ” Now ANT \ sees ae Nee rine rect of the kids weren't | the Chicago police department, witt te lenatie| | Us ALLTo Fett | quartet “THAT From Geet te Hen tie picture, ¥ enough to eat, and presents were|of hose and other implements of physi HEEL AROUND . Ls. “The Magic Flame,” now showing — Well, it may comfort you | ture ™ meinel ADI ” BECAUSE oon at the Capitol theatre, is an en ‘ ues! i i. \ : \- food, clothing, money and toys showered in|hood again and again, and tell it the same way aig ME HIME AHEN cer audience spellbound. Negri st " miners. People who had never seen|each time, as police and prosecutors already LIKE A CHIM , the director, again| her best in an emotional role of { miners, people who were entirely | knew, and as William Edward Hickman, butch- ‘ which has at tie acne haa tealy fees ‘be cpeltent mpathy with the strike itself, went|er.of little Marian Parker, found out on his No slite directors during the past flve| bal seems. thelr way to see to it that these chil-|way from Oregon to Los Angeles in his “jail L PUTTING or six years, There is always a have some sort of a Christmas. car.” depth feeling and a delicacy in the feel rather good, doesn’t it?] Hickman, when first arrested, had told an 3 2 i Sree ot ag or to, sure like it: elaborate tale, in which he denied any part in f 20 ; The photography by George Barnes ‘weeks ago there was a story in the pz-|the murder of the girl he kidnaped, placing all i ~ 2 5 is already one of the marvels of the ling how a — girl vd 2 a Ange the blows on a nebulous Andrew Cramer. oS ¢ 4 ; Motion ‘picture business, and | in . was poor uy her a on ;; D Z even his own previous work. e “kidnaped” a little baby ‘ s : of... “% , The StL mai it all pli Now a tradic ‘ : : { ‘ . tent ofa, European circus with all| for f fier found in’ the midst of thei acta. itc ' uity, and,. ae oe or’ comaen seems i : ‘ : angles, can scarcely be surpassed. |! Will any of our over-sentimental friends ard 2a Ze, ae o -| critics now that the men whose duty it Rae Clare Baw wil be pret Sethe EI. pe to get at the facts were age, seein tonight in “Get: Sour san “Eutnge estes Pola Nope and, Einar Hanson jn “The Woman Miss Ne interest Gres : legri is always pod at $866,000, ae way no her vehicle, “But ‘she assures an astounding performance once given a suitable backround for her tal- ents. It would seem she has every- tl necessary in her latest pro- d to insure success. c The story is based on “Confes- a sion’ powerful 5 lay bd; Ernest Vajda, Hungarian ging U