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“PAGE FOUR __. rs The Bismarck Tribune respect for their opinion. Another reason ad : Aa Newspaper Independent vanced is that Calvin Coolidge has discovered, THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER as others before him, that though one may (Established 1878) giye the best of himself to the service of his jcountry and people his only reward is opposi- Sg Saag oi teER | “Te Thee any speculations nev oe ay en 1 Pos 'o these many speculations a novel one is Second class mall matter. 4s publisher |@dded by Professor William B. Munro. It is a wise statesman who knows when to quit, and Subscription Rates Payable In Advance Coolidge is a wise statesman, he observes. His by iat at ann, io batascss view is that the president has not only con- maail, pec year, sulted his personal wishes, but has ‘shown 4. (imstate outside Bismarck) .... great political sagacity in deciding against | Dally by mail, outside of North Dakota 00/ four a gad in LJ bo ag bode F gn eckly th ots es years he wi ve perfectly ma‘ ° ' | dowd y a oj state, tarde yeate és to that of the country. The public man oe.” mall, gutside of North Dakots, per Lee = pear ina ye poe coh a Lesssccsaedeseseoccecossagsconsesessee® y that another kind of man will n Member Audit Berean of Circelation needed in the president’s chair during the four Member of The Associated Press years beginning in March, 1929. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the)’ Historians have found things in the charac- eer REST Ten” | anya maty cable cae in The name for such portions of hu- way You know to secure those man knowledge as have been more | less blessings to which you are en- feritied called “eelentes The [wee —. beiences, variousl} ;| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS sciences have been variously classi- fied into theoretical sciences and} Question: Mrs. M.F.S. writes: “I cal sciences. In the study of/ am interested in your answers to Feaith and disease we must ler | questions. What vould you edvise caning te Worse in damp weather stan ing | snd in winter, . Started ase tor republication of all news dispatches credited to} toy o¢ ‘Abraham Lit ‘ and also the am Lincoln that made him the log- . with ie ce not ciherwieecrtted in this papers narein” Ali|ical man to lead the nation through the civil \ . Erlps, ‘Never leaves ntiely ta of ropobication of all other matter herein are| war crisis, but handicapped him as a restoration physics, of biology, of msthematics,|gets better at times. Is not sident. Some have taken the position that all’ of the natural sciences, we) Norse than it was ten yeemt : Forel Niven e assassin’s bullet saved him his fame. An- nts 4 Byes See) theoretical | Treiy anything loose... Ditferen G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY drew Johnson's tragic fall in national esteem} See Te naa calle See chat ceo: [doctors say it is bronchial. ‘CHICAGO DETROIT | might have been Lincoln's, wealth of valuable material has been | seem to break my, health. but E from the practical side of matey ag — Siew woke cadens formation of axouaiive mucus which ‘Volumes have been written upon| occurs only in one particular part. q a such sub; as dietetics, as viewed |!t is apparent that yours forms in - from a theoretical laboratory stand-|the bronchial tubes an not on the Associated Press Accomplishment . int, but wo are often still too) other mucus membranes. ial teided George Remus should be confined in the (St. Louis Globe-Democrat) wally quater cece gg ta or in damp weather. lum for the criminal insane, Remus, in his} The importance of the Associated Press as aro traveling about the country giv-|ination occurs through the mucous ¢ell, cried that this was “the most humorous/® potent and original instrumentality in the f 2 oe in dietetics and philos- Pema iat ty oe, eee ‘decision I have ever heard of.” collection and dissemination of news of the | ’ Coby, and only too often does the aoa through taking ‘exer: And so, in very truth, it is; but it is humor-| world was testified to with satisfying convic- : \ away with his head full of theoret-|cise, I am sure you will no longer be is in a different way than Remus supposes. |tion last week in the circumstances surround- teal i ideas and so little of practical | troubled with the persistent cough. ‘4 Remus was put on trial for kiling his wife.|ing the nation-wide search for and capture of knowledg Question: B. K. asks: “Is bon- fis defense was that he was “not guilty by| William E. Hickman, kidnaper and alleged bol <Doubtirs any study of a scientific| elderly person who dearly loves it? r) and by the jury as insane, Remus expects to|to the country at large and first to follow this phasis is often placed upon the lab-|_ Answer: Clabbered whole milk oral i tabl taken with th @hing has happened so many, many times in|impressive, this great news agency was the tive. Some of the ablest physicians green vegetables are boa to live this diet exclusivell; tas gone his way a free 4 Pendleton. Mid cteoay ath Anne have succeeded in bringing aboutjon this e velly since Remus’ mind was so unstable that he|criminal to earth that it should have been first |e ® fine thing for = person who was| 4 Low that she was ill, physical- ‘exw PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH ! YORE . . . Fifth Ave. Bidg. F “(Official City, State and County Newspaper) . Editorial Comment H The Humorous Remus Decision i When the probate court at Cincinnati de- ] feevveserecesas or any Satine cures with their patients where the |length of time. avo wera cxncn |S mc a es al el B neces 5; ing suc-|With a twitching or in m: éth ond Avenue A failed to achieve even passing suc: ees bs *ctlPines, a arking. Meld that he hopeless! “ Guehe'to bia ceyular corned bee! and nie clabber, or clabbered whole milk, of insanity”; uk that was exactly the yo hag ot bet gy po ty Los An- srr rot leery ers he dary Jove 7 ‘verdict the jury returned. geles schoolgirl. The Assoc Press was ‘of some ‘help inasmucl © Yet, officially stamped by his own evidence|first to flash the bulletin news of the arrest ss it aoe i, Proceases cof oe be ho to be Benefted by going allawed to go his way as a rational human|important performance with complete details ~ e) tudy of such bj is a very food, and one could : go ay a of the chase, capture and confes aor of the kid S & wil Gletatice and not oo the hed Ge thi _ diet for ¢. It was supposed that he would. That sort of|/naper. And to make the accomplishment more ble, common-sense perspec-| Without needing any other fool. ji be T have kn have had little train-|clabber (about three quarts this country. Time and time again a man has|first to broadcast telephoto pictures of the ang satisees tea denen ee abit in tabie medical “coutnes pon por day) it makes a very well bal- tilled, has been acquitted as a lunatic who|scenes attending the capture at Echo, Ore., the E. L. C. E.. ject. Because of their a ene = a that most zould not be held responsible for his acts, andjand the developments at the county seat at ; Anis: ew evening, prayer serv-| ability to give useful advice they| peop! ‘Then, with a perfectly delightful, if some-| Nor is it at all out of line with the part the| J¢ came to Faith then, even in the) She lay for a long time in « sort qhat grim, humor, the probate court ruled that| Associated Press took in running this youthful|*€°" of realization, that it would ‘a with ct tai ee She did not f gbetooaree OSE. was given to insane rages, in which homicide|with the news. For the Associated Press and| acing death to face tha truth about /jy as well as spiritually, J. V. Richert, Pastor “The physician graduating with|ing me awake for'an hour or more. Same easy to him, he must he too dangerous|the intelligent plecing together of dim and|how caald one know the truth about|per!ir® moter, Eath she tld yg School in est honors from the, best med- | Will you Pleaas let me know, the @ person to allow at large. scattered evidences of the direction of flight, | oneself? oie can igo on ilvitge sai tat tuead Bee ee ee ee ee eee anewer: The seulne te veNe lege When Remus called the decision humorous|through cooperation of its workers in many|, “What am [ what is the real/the absolute truth about himself. Whe realives the need of the prac.|is doubtless caused by a n° he meant that it was ridiculous. parts of the west, resulted in the actual cape] J7°‘9n"sne it, “1g|My soul can't stand a day of this tical application of sensible advice.|culation of blood. I wo } ly ri t by the offi , sion?” she moaned to herself. nakedness to which I’ve stripped it. ‘A new field is opening up for the|you to take some exercises about ; He was only partly right. ure by the officers at Echo. Hickman’s cap-|I could deceive myself as I have| Bue if J kill myself, I will keep them A dene athee be beea wractition:|an hour before retiring. After the am were Tumorons. We enjoyed » deep pag bag emer ab agony tag Epes Hageman | pee hy = always deceived | Spare, and then my soul could never er ofthe healing art or not, who wil exercises, sit in a tub of warm water, pau and we saw others do the same. 0, Ssocia' Press for the which was ? rest, wherever mi ‘ “ae te suffering human- j immersing the in rt for T But dt was not—begging Mr. Remus’ pardon| spread through Oregon, Washington and Call. | eels? ete ris. mne truth about isthe answer? How can I die so} Sermon: “The | Missonary Op. abet taka inti’ about two or three minutes. This ridiculous. fornia, and which led to the arrest. |rifled: to fabe: “T want to die be-|tost they will think my death was Every Christian’ "te you would have health more| will help the circulation and should i The clue which resulted in capture was de-|cause I know that by so doing 1) Commit suicide without it’s iboking es iy, look ee an fa peor a) — fies. sea : Everybody Loses veloped by Walter B. Clausen, editor on the aod give ae ger like suicide? Surely there's a way living makes haphazard _ health.|would you think best to do for sciatic , Calculations made by aj traffic expert esti-| Los Angeles ataff of the Associated Press. In|truths about myself have I hidden|“ ¢.could only thinky) susmagement Start living today accordin.; to some | Theumatism? |The party in question ate at $27,000,000 the yearly saving that|sddition to his important training as a news-/away from my own eyes, bectlle| tales « hand. : ~acisstanrnie re peeled tre es et ¥ i could not ir goes effected for fe yoo of —— 8 Po gens albany Mr. ages an yd in the I Soill know the truth!” (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) sent. He took into account the known factors, rye 3 — a ‘of a wide variety |ten invo bedy but she ley, ‘here, the f CHURCHES ' Both the 30 his estimate probably falls far short of the} © formation with the kidnaper’s ef-| thin hotel blanket drawn up over her A actual saving, as there are a number of factors] fort to avoid capture, n seized st cir-| dress to her chin. Si "FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, nvolved which cannot be measured except oy |cumstances fitting into a report surrounding , . . SCIENTIST vwtual practice. the-actions of the driver of a green H Boatth St “rs i * ~ Any merchant can figure out for himself how|sedan in Oregon. Certain Los Angeles a eee nuch he would save if his deliveries were|dences meshed the Oregon fragments and the| co hae Sunday school at.9:45 a. m. made in one-tenth less time. Gasoline, oil,| Associated tip was bi it. And colored chiffon. Wednesdey evening testimonial ivages and truck costs are items making up de-| Hickman was arrested. So energy and keen-| And as she to macting at o'clock. eal very costs, and all contribute to the loss suf-|ness of analysis that directed officers to such|flung them aside her fevered brain) , 7 MONE the oer nesday, fered every minute a delivery truck loses in|an arrest certainly could not be expected to|/abeled,, those roseicolored wrap: |Suiiay and Saturday, except legal sraffic jams. remain supine in face of eo important an item Pings whi goodness, sweetness, un- | holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. | But these are not the only costs. In the|of news. Quite naturally the Associated Press| selfishness, loyaity, TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN somplex relationships of modern, business there| beat all of its competitors in informing the ing xindaets, org roe Pogo CHURCH ‘are costs incident to delays that defy compu-|country. T , in order to go on| Avenue C and Seventh, Street The occasional missing of a train;| ‘Through performances similar to its work in| | 7" - Monson, er 19:48 Tope: “The Station ‘of the Ohik- lure: to keep appointments; uncertainty an:]| providing the tip fer the arrest‘in the Hick-| with ity in effecting deliveries, and the in-|man case and ha the news details, the| these dra in the Kingdom of God.” Spe- though very real, losses in efficiency | Associated Press has a dependence of| Cherry, cla] songs choir, hod naa age a pe oa repel a of the bet, and is ae pie frankly herse y at 12:00. All classes when ic jams, everybody pays. stantly devoting ward extend- . : i le ery costs are included in business over-|ing its facilities to widespread news outposts) **t ‘2 oa re Pome ‘ie anche FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH fyriotara solo head, which the ultimate sngmnenar pers. The| that it may keep faith. pays when construction of his building bing, ” Big Bill’s Bailiwick Corner of Seventh Street and Rosser. | of Johneon. (Chicago Herald and TO apretihauset: Pastor |n the" Pach years yourself and willing to change those | With it. He is on a milk diet now.” rules tomorrow if they do not bring| Answer: What is called “sciatic the desired results in health and| rheumatism” be due to an happiness. inflammation of the sciatic nerve and not neglect to benefit by the|caused by tic toxins; or, nerve may be pinched some place Try | between where its branches emerge a from the lower spine. An Typo th *|not have a better one. or cl ractor could quick! rrect rules if they do not seem to fit your the trouble if it is caused by pinched “lease, and do not be handicapped for|nerves, and a diet to cure rheuma- long by stubbornly refusing to|tiam would bring about a cure of ‘change your idea or ideals. the trouble if it is caused by the 1] If you are not enjoying a complete | rheumatic toxemia. —_—_—_—_— Dr. McCoy Suggests | Menus For a Week | or? Dr. McCoy’s menus 8 for the week besioning i mig rly 8. Breakfast—Poached oH 3 or 4 slices of crisp bacon, Melba toast, fednesday evening 6:15 the| stewed peaches (dried). potluck mgr : be Nays eo pe ceceiead spinach, capper one of the most out- Dinner Roas it chicken ons abit, tereopticon pictures of| asparagus, string home and bea missionary work | lettuce and tomate, “cup custard. shown entitled, “New Ad- londay of Faith.” Breakfast—Wholewheat muffins with peanut butter, pear sauce, Noodle (made with noodles, spinach, pualey and celery), » lov- slackened by delays in deliveries of mate- E and the tenant reimburses the builder. \Mlso to be taken into account are the taxes the municipality loses when building improvements fe delayed in completion. vais Some time the consumer will awaken to the iigher living costs he is paying beca Examiner rf Is Chicago getting a distorted sense of hu-|tace ttrake Days on Which 8 San ‘ Minister" |baked oes hensible complex? ee « Father Dearborn, with his chin beard and mor, or is it suffering from some incompre- been jealous had show myself to him as a fine, noble, use of| cowhide boots, should call in old Dr. Cy Cohan|self-sacrificing girl because that it 300 Junior B. Y. P. U. cooked beet raw sahaid| 245 ‘worth S community will come to the realization that|and submit himself to a searching diagnosis. had dipouet Bie? bet ae f rad from this congestion might pay the cost} Front pages of newspapers are supposed to pase Bc acd on f eliminating it. reflect something of civic individuality. Ia & Chicago the front pages are crowded with in- i Censorship teresting items about the business life of gam- Some sensitive congressman has introduced|bler-gunmen. That redoubtable trio, Barney : bill in ape, tonne < pee rg ge nea —— i Aae _. and Jack Zuda at more . board of five, e appointed by the presi- e street merchants. Scar- j : magazines, and deliver have usu plac si- Od DP * Let M ; y ‘When Proposed, one re-| ness. iy sen A —_ by the old-time eco-| ‘| out $2000 INSURANCE PAYABLE N QUESTIONS fue DON'T You A) |o2 “The Conditions in Brey can wire age maga] uy may Meas Pmentamer// "ec Neske"vaina coeeglll ort ae fe i ef INK Ni Gye 4 laws should have| forward with wonderful public projects, and Nou, IF SHE REFUSES, How : = s Nou ng re ri sw ‘right a jtoast, stewed Bet congestion. And when that time comes|Alysis, expert in the mysteries of personality, | was the exact opposite of Cherry, . Senior and intermediate B. 30 The message for the eve- ning service will be “If a Christian : i Sin, What Does God Do it Wednesday event: a] , a discussion of the Chron icle up to date. 3:00 afternoon the Aid| Breakfast— will meet at . Keller's, 104}with milk or cream (no sugar). we will have a stereo) tem. lecture | Dinner—Roast pork, baked ground Thursday \Y-~ Now BUSTER M'LAD, HERE 2) SS the constitution,|dream of a future island airport and subways. pire it known as the| Meanwhile a gambling syndicate stakes out its WOULD You LIKE -To CARRY FoR TWENTY YEARS MOREZ, ait ne ithe Heavens are h , he|claims in the heart of the city and draws a “THE Policy FoR ME Zu aus BESIDES, THiS: SOUNDS ‘Mrs. i. IE. Morris, seoreln fren Sponecsing many foolish | deadline in bya sad aCTHE PRINCIPAL OF COURSE, igre Gn Huns business residence sections Z . Henry Iverson, . Humy freedom of the press is guaranteed in|for gambling purposes, establishing pay-off . bs) F5 ba nl “Alleiie,Aileluia™ Arine| mut it document as well as in-most, if not in all,| joints at strategic points, preparing for gang : : Mrs. R. E. Morris the state constitutions. During the great| warfare ‘over p to run gamcs : Si : Anthem, “Bow Excellent Is Thy itself to a voluntary|here and there—these activities gét more col- >: 4 ne fooler any-|umns than tion of commerce surveys. aie 3 dl ~ right of bling many centuries for it to be} trary to the Is » w, is Tae get cut at ittes, but it suent| which the leat m comm: ut ol whic! ie . ‘or to have been introduced. ae Tugeng of Tr ‘ rs. R. E. Morris. ¥ tt Evening Time,” ¢, solo by Marian Sandin with God” Paul 8. Wright Young People's Fe! p.m, _ lottose with ‘Andante? Gritton. Breskfast—Baket sea” ten | eae A ings i periate sero, at weal a mar

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