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| PAGE FOUR i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928 ‘The Bismarck Tribisne)trsrplated would form « moniter fo te Mother Hubbard Went to the Cupboard— | /HEALTHODIET 3 { HE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER present generation that would live through ‘ the ages and be an inspiration for future gener- ese ceeee eres 2878) — |ations to continue the good work. —— TA gy SEEN STGNE So caene eee ave WA Dr Frank Mc the Bismarck Tribune Company, Published ‘Bismarck ay en Seal site igateie is cl mal . : 2. | George D. Mann..........President and Publisher | Editorial Comment : Deny iy cartier, per eae ee aden 87.20 How to Check This Insanity Wave , : x : \ ; abl ! ly by mail, per year, (in Bi us wantin (Minneapolis Journal) ES—! food Dally a atate outside Bismarck) ss Autopsies performed on the bodies of Ruth 7 : : ‘ it piseases NY not Meri ada rid pommigo Daily by mail, outslde of North Dakota” 00 |Snyder and Henry Gray disclose the brains of : : An ideally scientific food would| What? Not eat meat and both to have been normal, When, and if, an : be bad iat all of the ele-| together? I know you have been | Weekly by mail, in state, per year ..... + 109! autopsy is performed on William Hickman’s “ Tenance of the bodys ie ot kane Weekly by mail, ta state, three years fo : 259! body, his brain doubtless will be found normal, ; of any food of this kind that hes|| — Dr. McCoy will gladly a hcondlgapeetaanentietinennanene | Coos ever been develéped by nature or|| personal questions on health and *devist Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Were there some painless and simplesante- ingenuity has been able! the Tribune. mortem method of examining the contents of an ‘ The primeval savage was ni Enclose a stamped addressed Member of The Associated Press individual’s skull, it is likelv that the brains of ; - doubt, glad to securo any Kind of || envelope for reply. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Geo H. Remus, Harry Thaw and a host of food he could, and was forced to pac for renubttention of all news Atanstches credited 9 cthee murderers found by juries, “not guilty live at, different, times on = her-| doing. this all your lives and 4k as i. or not er ise C1 in 1s ani e P a , ivorous, carn l- | 1toh Rot otterwantaneous orlain published herein. All|by reason of insanity,” would be revealed as ‘ POE ea Tose and Tec | Pot eegertnenéed’ with separating | richts of revublication of all other matter herein are | normal and average. : f ries were used for food in their sea-| these foods you cannot realize how | slso reserved, | 8, also with the brains of at least half the qN cae . Hom, end st Eber tine HY Was | EIR, Jot ate ee eee Tatty Foreien Representatives criminals who feign their way out of peniten- , such animal forms as snails, frogs|b such a bad combination. Just G LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY tiaries and into asylums. Re clig a of Ata elk, 7 y ° ah ie a a oo sr eee of try leaving bread ont fe your om NEW YORK -¢ + = Fifth Ave. Bldg. criminals who escaped from the St. Peter, A ‘ oe nt 0 gel en y | cmcago DETROIT |Minn., State Hospital—one of them « Minne- : _ | Ba foad srhererer and whenaver oe | earn how’ts oom meat If yon | Tower Bldg. Kresge Bidz | apolis murderer—are sane enough iets ee fy pad he ans to estan the | will ee today be os) you loa SSS = grasses into grains a! cun-/| soon iscover ju ive Seti City, State wad County Nowonener) | Ciccet Bureult for it ewes that bas be- : en : Ringly store away these grains ‘for | valuable dietetic Tue which will al- | OE oe *, 2 s an seasons. 3 ns were work t! ame as as ir ' Romance and Cancer trayed to strangers no hint that they ever Te ea ne wae killed | daestive organs. are ruled. by” the Cancer, according to a Chicago specialist, were patients in an asylum. 4 = ea meat Catt or preserved to eee laws of physiological chem- | can be eliminated by proper manipulation of the | , Which does not necessarily mean that these) Ne i ‘Today we have reached the place wie — Jaws of heredity. Many years of experiments desperate men were once actually insane, but where food is always plentiful and! QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS with mice have convinced this specialist that | 8 now cured and entitled to their liberty. the principal product used for com- juestion:: Mrs. P. D. writes: “I the right kind of marriages would soon relegate | Rather does it mean that they Hebd St ate : a sista ot SEE font Men wicte| fore pen Et pears. te the Inst ‘cancer to the list of diseases that mankind has insane, that they should have been in the State Ca0,1\00' £ : it is plentiful to where it is needed,| two months have been troubled with ‘conquered. Penitentiary instead of the St. Peter Hospital. ; begat ~ “We could wipe out cancer,” laments the It seems to us that there lies ready at hand a i ‘speci on a A simple remedy capable of reducing by at least j Since in thie Gotta fifty per cent the abuse of the insanity defense, Nig ee oy ‘ i vil of these times. Let each State Probably the specialist is right. .It is also Leica ee hk , ; n The with which f f rh itism, ns { F enact legislation making the commission of first ; e ease which we may} form of rheumatism, in otf ola Breas natenel ales Siren or second degree murder by an individual tem- ae bee ee Rea ola ical ait ery fore Mi: terribl ‘cS elngecan- a h Lad tachi *| porarily insane, pelea facie evidence that his variety of foodstuffs that many evil| ing your work in the day time. lany terrible crimes, many heartaches, many| condition demands permanent incarceration in consequences result from inhar-| Abscessed teeth might also cause and getting the price for it. If we| stiffness in the leaders in the back oe q have the money, all we have to do| of my neck, especially at night. ei is to telephone the butcher and the| What causes this condition, and is grocer and order any kind or va-| there any remedy?” tiety of food our appetite or fancy] Answer: The stiffness in the back dictates. of your neck may be crue a, some 01 | disappointments and failures and suicides, are| 41 asy| A i a eS A TIS DAES TST NT TITTY === | monious conglomerations of good| the facial neuralgie. The iy . Sch ass ylum, lest at some distant time he have a ong’ ~ acy to lig Shey which ce oa ue another “spell” and kill a second victim. I II NGTON fie * Een Nee in od used areeoess of the bodily vk depend upon the cant, which ake the urge to romance out of the humér| Whether the condition that made him kill TA Young men, scarcely out of MWe have in our various foods all! diagnosis. heart and you would have a world that would | run much more smoothly, with very much less | the first time be the “brain explosion” described LET TER js by Clarence Darrow, or the brainstorm of Del- tet Soc mental suffering. phin M. Delmas’ more picturesque terminology, are crowding our systems with the|Could you tell me how it is lone?” Unfortunately, however, many cther things |), H let the State, by statute, assume that a man = F hae ed Pah ni Y RODNEY DUTCHER Al Smith ared to have reg-| cries fo ut : would alao be eliminated, ‘ may again find a gun in his hand and a buzzing TT EK tervice Witter ed nith-e uurptising ocubec of| ase peaeeall tty wail oon bgt MP Sabot ereptitero per recht ed be er — For the demiurge—the force that impels |in his head at one and the same time. Let the) washington, Jan. .:l—It is bruited| the girls. Even among, those from }-on the results. thould ‘be selected. for a ‘definite| salt, iyo and ten leaves “leaving each living person to build, or counterfeit a8|jaw assume that, because of this possibility, about in these precincts that there| down south, one sometimes heard Se purpose, and only the amount which| them undisturbed for ‘about three well as may be possible, an authentic romance | however remote, society’s safety requires that is one place hotter in June, than et tae ripeness roger ioe silts a ae “erg irgieerad nature teaches us to be the best| months, after which they are drain- af some sort—is precisely the one thing, more | the slayer be permanently sequestered. Kansas City, the same being Hous-| cared? But like eame Of tyho sav| lion or more, gave the positi mil-| should be used. For example, the|ed and coated with a mixture of i ‘i ; 3 , } position of i rtai t of} clay, rice husks, etc. Of ¥ than any other thing, that lifts us above the| Tet the law do this, and there will be far| those two. ha Sones peer tenes the same thing, they | probably, editor to @ young man of about 22.| protein Yood each day. It is not| after Arvest 'oe 0) thn eng: aouer beasts. Without it we could stagnate in per-| ¢.werinsanity defenses offered in our courts. |—and Meee acs cinperature ta-| Wouldn’t care to be ouoted. \* dozen reporters came to inter-| necessary or advisable to use ‘this| goes such chan; s would be of- fect peace forever; we could gain perfect con-| wp, : : s wing tha jan.| For pure, masculine appesl, how-| view him. The youth, peering) kind of food for every meal or to| fensive to the American taste At i en a plea of insanity automatically commits | bles ing that this is base slan-| 4... there is no candidate to rival) timidly out the door, concluded that vein food peel feces tent, could forget our worries, our doubts, our! the pleader to a life in a madhouse, despite der, but many northerners in both! G\",noy Al Ritchie of Maryland,| he di ad nov cure te ten this Cane ee specie aoe pny tate, coe Chi kines: maga aemnl oo goading aspiration, and lie in the wallow of self | his earl: - ties expect to steam and stew| POG cssed the Jackson Day| A i later be ntain ly recovery from his deliberately as- rts ts,| Who addressed the Jackson Day| A momen! rhe appeared out-| should not also contain fish or_a f the greater age the price. as- for the ideal of party prospects; If that has anything to do! side the door and acken the Teport-| of the other foods rich in rotein:| cending arith the ee ke satisfaction as placidly as any pig. We could . ith. | dinner. ignore the mystic glimmer of the wheeling stars sumed ein te 1 oe cae the ane — ares Jed them out of the nomfiy,| with the swing of the women’s| ers what they wanted. They replied| ‘These different, protein foods each| Question: D. K.asks: “Will you far overhead, could forget the torturing pul- rape dees esitate quite some time before) |. ot ‘the Houston heat will wear| Vote as it probably has, Ritchie has) tha’ they were waiting to see the| require a different time for diges-| kindly tell me the meaning of é oe i Epa [essaying to persuade a jury that every trivial he iti Smith.) ® tPlendid asset there. Another | new boy editor, . tion and do not digest or assimilate] pneumohydropericardium 2?” sations of the creative urge, could live and die} ; 4; arity ; ; | down the opposition to Smith.| to. of male beauty, which some| “He isn't in,” replied the boy edi- not dige: Pt 6 A ; idiosyncrasy of behavior is certain evidence of| Even though ignorant concerning} ‘YP° yy 3 in,” re) boy well if combined with each other. Answer: The long name you ask strangers to the painful ecstasies that are born . ee ; ; E/ women would prefer, is possessed] tor. gt = eary stark insanity. the June climate in Texas or else C f 1. Bi K Who ‘i It is also not a good plan at a! about in your letter zefers to a of high visions and lofty dreams. where south, one suspects that iif etic: carats peer ae pean are you?” asked the re- meal to use more “on a et the| dition caused by. the collection ve ff i Bor there really i: i down there the ? S “i foods commonly calle eavy’”| air or gas and serum in the But, somehow, it wouldn't be worth it. Canada’s Export Bounty Southern deleg ice backbone of the i eg “f'm the office boy and I have| foods. For instance, if meat is|cardium, or heart covering. ih The brief, unhappy existence of a Shelley (St. Paul Dispatch) hostility to Smith, are quite used! One heard often at the Repub- been instructed to tell you to come will always seém-preferable to the long-drawn| ‘Those who have been opposing the export] to it and that Smith, northerners lican meeting in December that bee later in the day,” said the ! 4 4 ; , -| editor. out, uneventful career of a Daddy Mossback,|pounty and other similar types of farm legis- might be first. to yell “Uncle!” ‘Republicans look lots more pros iH ld h * Cal - * 3 sas . perous than Democrats. Abso- le would have escaped with this “i eating and drinking and sleeping through a/lation on the grounds of feasibility should con- Mabe 1924, "heat only appeared to) Itcly absurd! Your correspondent por I sheltered century in some isolated mounta‘n| sider the economics of the less-than-cost rail] as Major John S, Cohen of Atlanta| would confidently | nut. | Ritehie, | pop ( BYANME 1.5tin eouiranenas. ; tabin. Dean Swift, one of the unhappiest men| rates on grain for export now in effect on the| replied when asked about Houston’s| Kremer, Ed Hurley of Chicago, Sam i 3M Fordyce of Mi i, Bill Comstock heat, if any: “Who ever heard of | Corot chigan, John 'W. Almost imperceptibly the desire| “You scared us yesterday by try» to live began to push its way| ing to shoot the mercury out of the who ever lived, had a better life, on the whole, |Cgnadian National railway. As Senator Brook- of | of Michi Sonn W. Davis and than the smug, portly country gentlemen of | hart of lowa has been arguing for many years, | {yuit"™ "ver ‘an New York in| Say Baker of this district, along- : his day who never. knew hunger or heartache. | and Senator Capper of Kansas now more recent- eee side any half-dozen Republicans Pe age paald - aoe Farrar, _— through the dark, smothering thermometer,” he teased her jovial- For all birth and growth are painful. The i vovegected y. “Now, young lady, how or ee i eavee and eurrounded ly, the practical effect of these rates is to give| _ “Who,” asked the governor of the they might consent to be seen with-| strangers more than once suapected| cloak of despair benexth which) memory? ' What's your name ‘, * 4 tate during the Democra- ingers 4 : the Canadian wheat grower a higher price for| We*e™™ st¢ a ‘a-| Gerats ‘here since the Wilson days,| him of being the office boy. He| Faith had buried her soul. ‘The deli-| Faith closed he by woes pom the days of its infancy, is at last|his wheat than would otherwise be the case, (pe hacpare re pr pape oer a except in Congress. was fresh from college when he|cious break:.it, which she had en-| could ok pen ite. aes ree growing—oh, 50. ‘ r “ _ i the most youthful appearing editors h t deal to do with) “Ste i Y 4 Proaching maturity. [only on wheat shipped in export, but on all his| low the meney/to come down here?” | As the Jackson Day dinner throng in’New York, ae hE ina eee © And romance, bringer of trouble and mis-|¢rop. : : Most of the ladies and gentlemen son, an undercurrent of buzzing| very few months Wall Street which had swept over her when she! “Well, Miss Pringle,” the doctor fortune, is the chief contributing element. i at Chi-| of the national committee wanted. asked if Senator Jim Reed would learned the truth—that Bob loved| laughed a little too loudly to con- A, . » i meee tens gets Oe his hese pre to go to San Francisco, despite asked vith the rest. He did and, | TePorts a seat on the exchange sold) her and that he had merely been| ceal his anxiety, “have it ‘your own e { A By ager Fj to the “youngest member.” te de Ch = a A Job for the Government by local trading conditions, is the price it will Eee peor pede igen grr falls Joined al sie Apnea “Boy sky-scraper builders,” tying te, IL iE he pabnoned thie ec seeing a6y. wate = Is the United States government to withdraw | bring = Liverpool less the cost of Pg a pibly common sentiment eoqenead tor Jim and MeAdoo, rhe went to pee fai poe aa ee sue again—had pot aes pputhed back young lady ‘that's jpighty anxious 4 iatic hi it ii members te! conventi ? you, even row "t re- | ita suppor$ of commercial aviation develop- Sant pene 5 The bi : price Hs erm Y pit NOOOMET oa. ack tooin| A oe nthe Aled sennte oe LN eee meta Ee eas ities nae oe hae ae aan hed Dea ah ce oa ene ‘ment now that it has turned its air-mail routes | markets in America is letermined on the wor! “ , cessful young writer of musical] desc u er i 4 where people know me, the better | told the banqueters that “he who is ended upon her. That joy was} She lay with her eyes closed, hop- | over to private contractors for operation? Of|market. By an inflexible natural law of trade} time I have.” unwilling to march in the ranks is! Comedy scores is Oscar Hammer-| still with her, fighting valiantly for| ing desperately that she could play — the money paid to these contractors is,|and barter, a farmer with a crop pies he RE fg ke eg ii Ais inn: PERRIN cree er) | ponteol. ot bec: baeae ma pact, Aad | oe tO) George! “stunt” , for. bring- 4 - ibuti ii rt i Senator Pat Harrison of Missis-| inson, obviously, was thinking 0: a r “memory,” whatever inva sense,» contribution to the cause of avia; Dia Gait is forced to accept for the sur-| SPDT 14, tnown my were, the ftir and vat eke nents “| late, and who has yet to reach his|her wef-oathing. "No human being| thet “stunt might be.” He abould ' - * . . “3 i f .|plus he sells abroad. This is true because ing, I'd have put in a bid for) Q——m————————— es keep his sanity. George’s| She heard the door cl There is agreement that the federal govern ! F oe : sasiiee., e put in a bi it IN NEW YORK \ of ; SE don't suppose any of us| the doctor and the n .. y ae ee ft advanced commercial aviation in this country |Satily, therefore, the price at terminal markets) | 414, o¢ the national committee|@——______* i known,” were more comforting than| were still closed, for she id by at least ten years. But there is another job ‘varies roughly with the difference in that’cost exhibited + pene Po! pe ig New York, Jan. 21—Oldsters who 3 he could have known they would be.| to look when’ the : ie oe ai teens and with the of the elements necessary for the| Question: A. J. B. asks: “Is it growth of the body, but if these|true that the Chinese have a are used in excess or too many of] method of preserving e awithout the same kind used at one time, we| cold storage, sometimes for 7 o painfully!—to something ap-|and a higher price, moreover, than applies not] from his state, “ever gave that fel- see took this position, and was one of 9 ped her unwillingness to| as she forced herself to lie again: ever cing to let the south have on Jong, hate himself as Faith had| have prepared her— ment did a wonderful job with the air ‘mail. |there are no bidders at a higher price. Neces- hae fit’ to live, if the truth were! out whispering together. Her eyes just like that one, just as promising, but at of transportation. of flattery. They were forever in-| come to Manhattan, with years of po She hi them to her heart, laid! again. But it was only Miss Sut- | present just as dangerous and uninviting to| Railroad rates on export wheat in Canada are | trod each other as “the next| experience and judgment razed ’ yinsly upon her poor, ton, rustling starchily in. She private initiative as a transcontinental air mail| generally lower than in the United States, the| Vice chairman of the committee.” | them, ‘are almost invariably amazed bemeet » sertlonsll nae Reese heard the nurse approsch the bed, bs A ET » lay on the Was seven years ago. difference running 10 cents and more a bushel. post that a might be able to bear liv-| crook of her arm, somet alive, 5 : : , n ith herself again. But this thin; 11 3%; This next job for the government to tackle|But last September the rate for export wheat ee ee something Coe and staliy | is transatlantic air mail. from certain Western Canadian points to Mon- believed that never again in Pan : rai eyes It has the money to expend for experiments | treal and Quebec was cut from 34 cents a bushel | pn airplanes that will be foolproof and so sturdy |to 18 cents by the governmentally owned Can- ‘ 2 5 e and] in gloi as to be seaworthy if they must settle upon the|adian National railroad. This is a frank sub- S “ ‘ S NY: \ “nobility.’ copper-and-gold ; rere en sareereey aie or to the Contion ig oo STORET, Ping form. \ . F rg MAD Ff, M'DEAR, | SN \ * ‘But 1 suppose every one of us | s the money and commands the engineer-|er there is being given his transportation at less . YoU MV ANKLE IS SN OF FUNNY, BUT THEA, Nou & " and i 0 not Ing brains to build great concrete seadromes to|than cost. Any deficits in the treasury of the N BROKEN {.. DIDN'T DR. BOSKER, Diptr BREAK Your ANKLE FOR inates—the od the hay » Testealned her ery of joy if float in mid-ocean, sheltered pools in which the|national railway are made up from taxation. i _. 1 can descend in case of storm or accident, |It is a case of placing a burden either on the OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAA EXAMINE “THE FUN OF ITI KNow-THAT eg tol EE eT celal: ‘Hope! . My baby! Hope!” | with quarters for crews and mechanics. taxpayer or on the shippers of other classes tT, AND SAY HIMSELF “THAT ONE FoR A FACT «~~ KNOWING “THAT at eleven and beamed with pleasure| NEXT: Faith reunited with her . The engineering genuis that built the Panama|of goods to provide the wheat farmer with OF THE BONES: 1S FRACTURED f. YoU COULDNT Go-To “THE OWL's at her decided improvement. family. Canal is not going to fail in the problem of|cheap transportation. ane DRAT IT, 'LL BE LAID UP - CLUB! ~~ BUT WHY CLAIM thirty. The stage, of course, de- y flew open, took in, flash, a of seadromes, for that problem has no| But it is more than a mere subsidy, for if it NS Yor “Ten y “TEMPORAR! outh, even as the Pane tata. ® slander Jee it not well known and already solved in|were that and nothing more, then the farmer pews WEEKS OR MORE ! ‘a a CAN on The dead of te ait eaceastal Rain t form. would profit only on his grain shipped in export. CALL UP-“HE INSURANCE “ie . motion picture concerns | hs eee fever the cost and obstacles, whatever|As a matter of fact, this less-than-cost freight COMPANY AND HAVE “Tem fe To~THE INSURANCE, bala og Pdi Ae AT gE a method, this is the sort of task to suit the|rate is an export bounty, of identically the same SEND-HEIR DocToR, AND COMPAAN “THAT : ‘the ge to fit him /Cecteds doubtless, when some ons of the American people and to test the/kind as it is proposed to institute in America. . THE CLAIM ADSUSTER! Nou HAVE E Jowzgers starts a fund to erect a wmment’s resourcefulness. Its consum-|The only difference is that whereas under the “MY POLICY HAS AC ALWAYS BEEAS vi Fe gad into a great | him. eee 4 fl ee * tion would hasten the air age, promote inter-|plan suggested in America the bounty would PERMANENTLY e tional trade oe friendship and be an eternal|be paid in the customs house, with funds fur- The weather in Houston, Texas, They tefl a story of a certain| isn’t so balmy in June, and neither onument to the vision of America. nished by the farmers themselves, in Canada it T DISABLED, AS H man from a leading “so- | is Kansas City’s, but the tes Lei A ES is paid in the freight house with money fur- : 4 Bblstleatod™ e who went out | 9 _, Try Bismarck First nished by the yer or other shippers. .The 2 : | 2% “the Engllshinas “Try Bismarck First,” should be the slogan|effect would be just the same in both cases. leer. ree Fommanmen every cit who wants to see this city pro-|In Canada it permits the bidders for export 8. wheat to offer a higher price for the grain than ‘is the community spirit that brings the| otherwise, and the price the Canadian farmer hip closer together and eliminates the|gets for his whole crop is eorrespondingly n by cliques. To accomplish any-|greater. If a bounty were paid to Ame! of the ce! @ senti-|exporters at the customs house, or elsewhere, : must be|the result would be the same, and in degree icky BREAK—=> =

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