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. FaGr run seeiiaiiehinigimmmetiins ners : “The Bismarck Tribune where spring had found them. From the land- An Independent Newspaper irom cee | a ae KE ALTH DIET ADVICE tains they roamed endlessly; now and then cy A. tt ns ded Tah they swept on past the Carpathians and over- Noa nae trmeneervemr en big Europe with fire and sod. : ‘ w Dr Franis bic we 5. Pavll the Bismarck Tribune C.mpany, Bis- iu jose peoples roamed of necessity. 4 wmarck, hag dD, oe ot Me Postoftice at Bis- Their migrations were caused by economic con- wihts Wye Met. Wie. i) Se 74 Mena, ves-President and Publisher|ditions; the search for fresh pasture lands QUESTIONS IN REGARD: TO HEALTH € DIET Witt BE &:°5 drove them on. The American nomad roams BY ORPICCOY WHO CAN BE ADDRESSED IN CARE OF Titis BAFZR Subseription Rates Payable in Advance for the fun of roaming. No necessity drives ENCLOSE STAMPED AODRESSEO ENVE-CPE FOR REPLY him. The open road calls him, every summer, inh BISMARKUK FRIBUNS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 ra necessary because of the 7.50; packers 6.00@6.50; stags 6.00 f L izens Military Training camp @6.25. a which will be conducted at Forc; Cattle — Good bulls 6.00@7.50; ‘iseoln during the month df Aug-| medium bulls 6.00@6.50; top veal ust, include a men’s bathhouse to|13.60@14.00; medium veals 10.00@ cost $4,000, a mess hall and kitchen, | 12.00; cull veals 8.00@9,00. Italian type, costing $4,600; an of- ticers’ bathhouse which will cost TE AL $2,000, and a combination camp]; headquarters ~nd hostess house to], MAND. AN NEWS cost $2,750. | CEE It is e:. pected that work on these Ed Cox’s Garage Entercd Mon-| new buildings will be started soon, ‘he successful young man who is| the hair turn gray and fall out, and/ getting the machine out the driver : Foreign Representatives ness trips. Today, the man who has not en-| paid ‘has usually lost’ his hair be.| the teeth to loosen. Lowered fune-| fad run it into a ila hedge ‘and ee a Antena eee Reece G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY joyed the open country of half a dozen neigh-| cause of a tight scalp, or because of| tioning of the thyroid, the pituitary,| apparently was unable to get it out.| Santos, Brazil, March 14.—(AP)—| Vorton county and that she was 18 NEW YORK -- - Fitth Ave. Bldg. boring states is a rarity. No longer is it a|some devastating fever which he|adrenal, and generative glands| "The other car in the garage had| In the fear that ‘Mount Serrat would| Yeary old, She will be 16 next De- ‘e ‘DETROIT | proud distinction to have been across the con- had during his growing years. John! Plays a part in the slowing up of| been ransacked and apparently an|tumble about their heads without! ¢ ney, it was found. Kresge Bldg.| tinent. D. Rockefeller, who is nearly ninety,|the growth of hair, and also in pro-| effort had been made to start the| warning, the people of Santos pre-| Statutory charges may be pressed ent. i a has certainly been successful in aj ducing wrinkles and other signs of| motor, but this machine was in|»ared today to dynamite the moun-) against Roth following action taken aha 4 vn This is sure death to provincialism and sec-| business way, but lost most of his|0ld age. There is no reason why the! winter storage and could not be|tain. to annul his marriage to the girl, (Official City, State and County Newspaper) tionalism. It means a wider patriotism. The| hair very early in life, One of our| functioning of these glands cannot| started. Nothing was taken gh A committee of experts appointed] it was said. They were arrested 2 ‘Bismar: é so that they will be in readiness for . ; and away he a. * eee HAIR AND HEALTH hecause the circulation at these ee ee er arial of the goane aay ae ROTH GUILTY outell smarck) ..... .00| tater, brown ani ready for another year) The amount of hair which a man! parts I , will attend the training camp on fe Dally by mall, outside of North Dakoia 6.90] on the same old job. . can grow on his head does not seem ee “ itis SIRE ee see ge chines Ransacked August 1. Smet pore ll ltntcial ater aaa is is a highly significant fact; the auto-|'?,be any indication of his mental en toxic wastes in the system — ACTA E ORSINI OF PERJURY . Woenty be a in Peony CEE yen HOE «cscs mobile has done something more important Peer ace rope Pe are cause an untimely cegeneration of eon ool cuing ey poe . T0 DYN AMITE 5 ©, Weekly by m ft North Dako than make Henry Ford a billionaire. To eacn! does not grow on a busy street,” De. ihecay Wik west Sunday night, and the theft of Tage $ of yer 89] American it has brought a new kind of frec-|and the bushy-headed man may re-|; Dr. McCoy will gladly answer | Dr. W. H. Bodenstab’s automobile, Lark Blacksmith Faces Statu- fs Member dom, a new kind of patriotism. ply, “Oh, 1 see. It’s because it can.) | Hersond) duestions on health and | which was later recovered in Ban- oe . Pi Jha not get up through the concrete.” ca reli ala to him care of | dan, the private garage at the fesi- tory Charges and Loss of $3 Member of The Associated Press Is that too strong a statement? Contrast! But the fact remains that there is|| ¢ Se dence of Edward B. Cox, 302 West Wife Through Court: S 2 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the| the lot of the average American today with the| about an equal number of success-|| oovelone tor lag addressea j ‘Thayer avenue, was entered some- e Through Courts % } use for republication of a! dispatches credited |lot of his father. A generation ago many men|t! men between the bald headed H time Monday night and at attempt] nostic Action Planned to Pre- > to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and| lived t their li ithout leavi | ones and those who have more lux- was made to get away with one of|* A Morton county district court = iso: the locel sewe of spontaneous origin. published | ved, Out their lives without leaving their| uriant hair. ‘There is a health side! the ductless glands there ts an effect | Mf.,Cox’s automobiles. vent Add'tional Slides | jury last night found Jesse J 5 herein. All rights of republication of all other mat- home county. Their travels, unless they were/to this question, however, it is well produced in the blood which makes car had been run out of the Roth, 45, a Lark, N. D., blacksmith, ; ter herein are also reserved. fairly well to do, were limited to hurried busi-| +2,point out. f garage into the driveway, but in of Earth guilty of perjury when he swore Pt 3 VEST ETSY a 5 t famous American act be brought back to normal if the] either car i ‘iss-|by the city agreed it at tificial ty 3 Restoring Party Lines man who knows the beauties of the whole is now around seventy and has ‘proper hygienic ures are used. Po ne A Oe Savates wher avilanct *sheald he patie os that eae a half hour after being & There seems to be a decided trend among the oa Me Oo bent BE ae “ec oe his rey wite, harm’ an tonicrrav’| ar) I wil 12%,| check which had been lett in a milk] the cit seh not be eateht un- iid i rr, er love for is countr: an i: e}a hair on his in how this can lone, and how] pottie at the ae tep. aware by disaster again. is rec- s, a Democrats of North Dakota to celebrate this hee only his own neighborhood. y if twelve youth old. te lost his hair|the hair growth can be increased othe eererea ear ts ommendation was aceapted by the|Pomerleau Car Seized, political leap year by returning whole-hearted- after a bad fever. .One of myj through diet, exercise, and local foll municipal authorities, although a Owner Arrested When The American is no longer a transplanted ly to their own party. When the Nonpartisan) puro ‘Aion ; firends is a famous inventor around| scalp treatments. c considerable property loss would re- : 1 pean. ig the things that have set] sixty-f f age. He ce sult. League stormed the political citadels of both|nim apart, nothing is much more important| ce bald sines youth” =* "™*| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS rears “Dynamite will be set off at the| Moonshine Is Found These points are brought out to} Question: Worried asks: “Can show that it is possible to have a|prolapsus of the bladder be cured high degree of mental and physical/ With an operation?” TI health and still have little hair,|| Answer: The operation for rais- zovided the loss of hair was caused|ing a prolapsed bladder have not base of one of the seams which has} ,, Wise opened up ow the side of the moun- Its a frame,” said B, E. Pomer- tain to send thousands of tons of leau, proprietor of the Lewis and ~ earth crashing down upon Santos. {Clark hotel cigar and newstand, Torrential rains last night pre-| When he was accosted by E. N. than the automobile. aekees bs '4 + while on the other hand Democrats opposed to by some sickness early in life, When| proved highly successful, but have tented the continuation of the dig-| Christ, dry agent, Monday and in- fs “the League program aligned with the mug: sas 7 alee et forty begins pedals a oe oy a ced ging for the hodies of the vietims ot tinea iekey hea eee moon * i is hair, is usu jan i! 0 GO lay’s slide. cl show r f] = wump faction known as the I. V. A. As far as The Radio in Danger of approaching’ senility and genesal| possible to strengthen the abdom- Si that 53 bodies had been recovered {&utomobile and that he was under fs > State issues go it has long been a battle be (Chicago Tribune) debility from constitutional causes, | inal mvscles so as to raise the other! N.Y, Athletic Board Refuses|®"d it was believed that at least 100 *test. ‘ahaa : [3 © tween two sets of mugwumps and on national] Congress has nothing to be proud of in its| Loss of hair is, in such cases pre lapsed orrans which will be|" °-° more are still buried. 5 Charges of violation of the United 3 > issues we have had plain Republicans legal/record of radio legislation in recent years,|@2neer sign which indicates that Sete Fae dete the the bladder.) to Sanction Game With Pometlest Mee aiipenpa hart ak sel = fq era ony me 0! , H ‘. 3 = captors of the party organization by grace of| When congressmen have not been timid, as it| “with the approaching ‘baldness [Iepsus has been effected, it. wi Science Quint Three Are Killed in Mr, Christ and another dry agent i] % the state primary law and a hybrid organiza-|dealing with an unspeakable wickedness, they|of middle age has a sim chance of| found that the bladder will not col-} — - & Santa Fe Train Wreck £314 they seized two bottles of moon. i + tion carrying the euphonious but empty appela-| have been greedy to use the new means of com-| living to the average length of life lapse as it did formerly when the ,Shine that were lying on the seat of B 2 ti “i is ” j r * which is now around fifty-eight| stomach and intestines were press-|,Arrangements for a post-season 'the Pomerleau car, entered the hotel fs : tion of “Real Republicans. munication for their own selfish purposes. it ee North Dakota collegiate ti me} Los Angeles, March 14.—(AP)— and arrested the alleged dry law vio- tos 3 P years. upon it. - Ki h ged dry law vio H £ _,Now come the Democrats of Barnes county|is nt a pretty record. I there is any mltiga-|""What i trae in thin rad ofa] "Quenion Be ada, “are er [Bt Att Gtt, “ad hou’ Lard ‘sa staal" Bt Sth tee : i and other ions and announce that they are| tive circumstance, it is the failure of congress-| man is also true with women. The wee for the kidneys if eaten Wahpeton School of Science to be alison up and bruised late last night |1 odged pat Canon tones alse men to grasp the essentials of the probler| Ma", women who at forty, finds | Tay ower: There is no single ar at Mandan Saturday at the|when the No. 10 Santa Fe passenger |Monday night charged with viola- played with which they are dealing. They have not! must heed the warning which tells|ticle of food which has an time of the state high school tourna-|train, the Scout, was derailed at) tion of the prohibition | He w. a ealing. A y pro- \ ¢ prohibition laws. He was realized that at bottom it is a question of prop-| them of premature Senility and a|nounced effect upon any organ, of |ment were upset today. Yampai, Arizona. sya, (attested in a Mandan pool hall. It erty. ~"| too-rapid degeneration of their bod-|the body. A raw carrot is an ex-|_ The university board refused to) The engineer, Tom Cole, and Fire- |is alleged that he sold a gallon and . nee ._| ily tissues, and especially of deter-| cellent food, and this vegetable is vegeta} - = ent, sccondina ana’ calf Ween of Needles, va a half of home brew on Sunday There can be only a limited number of radio] jsration of the ductless glands. especially healthful when used un-|% — aoe * of = an cel a named ae ee night. broadcasters. Many persons wish to broadcast| A plentiful growth of hair is de-| cooked. An entire raw food diet botnet ited school, who exten: Seba at aetna ieee | RO eee oor er for whom no radio wave is available. That is| Pendent upon the circulation, of| for a week or two is often helpful “Coach Clem Letich of - || Personal and an | \ { ‘ired of their political coat of many colors and want to return to the principles of Jefferson, Cleveland, Bryan and Wilson. They hunger and thirst for political consistency. True many of them have enjoyed patronage often out of proportion to the vote they poll in state elec- tions. Patronage has really been the political binder that has kept these political fusions fus- * r mee good blood to the hair roots. Each] in the treatment of diseases of the ee a ae the chief, and, indeed, the only valid reason] fair root grows something like an| kidneys. the universit sient Rely ot the; Amendment to Farm || Social News of for federal regulation. All the radio legisla-| onion, although the main shaft of| Question: D. R. F. asks: “What posal : ‘ A national campaign is in the offing, how-|tion in the world cannot alter the fact that|the hair after it leaves the scalp| could cause an ache and burning Wabpeton school had given his ap- Aid Bill Approved | Mandan Vicinity ever, and the present alliances become embar-|there are not enough’ waves to go around | (2 "0 more alive than the end of/ pain in the right hip, groin However, an unoffi¢ial University ° = to conscientious Democrats who are|Congress has taken upon itself thestask of| ‘MS,‘imeqgmail., he growth of the| whole iat diesopeare: when, walle [of North Dakota quint will play the} , Washington, March 14-"(AF)—| "16 > Nagle of Mandan and inured to fighting for principles; inured to de-| deciding to whom the property right in radio| up the shaft of hair depends upon| ing or being active. Have had it| Bismarck Phantoms at the K | gen farm bill to give cooperative | Mrs. Mike Guon of Judson have 9 5 4 = * c a High gym tomorrow night at 8 b 9 “ feat for principles. It is a hopeful sign in| waves shall be given and on what terms. he proper irrigation of the hair|for over three years. Heat, diather- ie en associations authority to set up| been called to Thermopolis, Wyo., iti +, age;| 70088 With healthy blood. If onejmy, and quartz light have been|° Sct. marketing corporations in which|by the death of their i ee ee a. meee There are only two ways to transmit title| lives day after day with devitaliz.| tried with no result.” Members. of the university team |they would be She catecubpldere was ape jocra\ ave deci e the prodigal|to property: one is by sale or gift, which is| ing habits, the normal alkalinity of} Answer: It would be unwise for shacen ten approved today by the house agri- e . son to arise and return to the political hearth| voluntary, and the other by confiscation,| the blood will be reduced, and not|me to guess what is causing the mca cultural committee. ‘The vote was| Mrs. J. L. Maitland and Miss of their forefathers. which is involuntary. The fcudal syst a enough silicon and other organic] pain in your right hiv and leg. 16 to 3. Mary Timmeran are attending the D nfiecatot Th ki ho. had ystem WAS| minerals will be furnished to grow | #dvise you to have a th th diag- Victor Brown, sensational sop! The proposal was sponsored by| Twin City Hair Dressers’ conven- North Dakota would be nearer to a solution co! ry. e king who had title to all|-nouch hair to cover the head. nosis made with fluoroscopic| vcore forward; Curtis Schave and| Representative Andresen, Republi-| tion in Minneapolis. * its political differences if Republicans would land alienated it to feudatories for their life-| Baldness usually starts at a cer-|examination of the abdomen just Gee J ward; can, Minnesota. It also would pro- , e.e . REY * s i back There jarrett. 7 Yen as such. Thete is no reason why the Re-| times. Gradually the hereditary right of a/ {fit well (enown SD0t, joe eee et aeccom you choad Mal deake chene| Schave and Jarrett are members| Vide,that | eae renee been Whine ston ore tee ublicans in this state cannot restore some|family to its iands was recognized. By the/c:" tion of blood is the most slug-| the cause of your trouble. as a good| of, the frosh team at the university !tions on the same basis as the co-| son, 8. M. Hoverson, left today for mblance of party unity. It will come only| time of Charles II, the idea of individual owner-| ish. Very few people lose the diagnostician should be able to put this cred #8) operatives themselves. The pro-| her home at Dupree, S. D. -radually but when the old lines are once re-| ship of land was pretty well established in law Haig arognd “the enna -andise the) his finger on the’ spot trons whieh | me OF ee aaia championship | posed corporations | would be gov- eee stored, North Dakota's political affairs will/as in custom. With this concept of ownership| "°° °% the neck. This is simply the pain originates Both Schave and Jarrett received |<rned by the laws of tho respective) | Mrs W. H. Stutsman and Mrs. move on a more even keel and there will be|as a foundation, modern society has created an am 5 all-American mention a’ the nation. |*'#1°S in WAIN They Wert created. Miah chantie ce? © ke Be akc an opportunity to do something constructive.|era of unprecedented wealth and well being. | * Houet mer beet op meet eke pergerionr es ag FARGO LIVESTOCK state mesting. held at Carrington ‘ . 1 y ‘omen ma; e biggt orks = reache e 7 as It is to be hoped that the Democrats in ses-| The problems of radio regulation must be S% ual mongers but it was man's con-|quarter finals, dod TOR eT ERETE BETA prose pc et oonire gear rien TT 5 t Valley City will set the Repub-| viewed in that spective. i entions that made us the targets| The stars from the university may | 5./' ie teh Weed ee oe ne roe ake tte Bed fleas! ie far hee col Se. the intaee radi Meet ‘ or each other’s barbed tongues. I’m| also play the Mandan State Training 180 to 200 pounds 7.50@7.85; 200 to} Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. A. icans e si a 10, when 1t was used P 4 and ; y)) pounds 7.40@7.65; 250 to 300 pounds| sisted Mrs. Tostevin in entertain- the better and more logical linea that obtained| broadcasting was unknown, a law was passe ether to shake off the shackles| pendent champions of western North CAEN Sao SE) pants 12hO) ne: ales; for the d he 1 quint at Manda 225 pounds 7.50@7.75; 225 to 250|Tostevin. Mrs. A. W. Furness as- ize their ranks to fight the good fight along|chiefly for communication at sea and program Hayat sonlise’ tiie std HES ter latteenenns Gea Teatinrs ate bse Ps - before the days of the political deluge. weeine aw mone in a department ‘MOM ney jue on ee, Peseta pre ee of commerce, gress nothing to extend Happily it worries me not, except for Prosperity Statistics Y appily e not, except for| Weisenborns Escape 1 the department’s powers in the years when ,ou, Mom, dear. 4 The secretary of labor has been directed by| broadcasting was becoming a national institu- ‘s r Letters Guu cn From Upper Window single! as Fire Blocks Stairs dis¢over or create a method|tion. Eventually the courts decided that the, ae department had exceeded its authority. There-' "3 ill all realize this and stick to-|afternoon. The Trainers are inde- T-~ee Every Monday, Wednesday ‘ and Saturday NEXT: “Mom” on the standard, | whereby peremtigoeg statistics may be col- BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES periodically the coun over. These|Upon, the -estraints having been removed,/ i — Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weisenborn economically vital a should be| broadcasts sprang up all over the land, but| .iom, dearest: ig err ea | were forced to leave their home at at the \ obt . Additional Society ‘| 413 1-2 West. Thayer avenue obtained. Particularly in the regions which already were| , Imagine | Peo i ORE SORE | trough a sccondatecry woke at| @ ¢ Should a way be found to accurately deter-|°rowded to the limit with broadcasters. At|Ncrman when he was here! And The circles of the Presbyterian| 1 o'clock this morning when flaes| 3 k ATTERSON HOTEL BALL ROOM mine at frequent intervals the amount of un-|the same time stations which for one reason or| they might remember that he was/ ladies aid will meet Thursday after- discovered in the kitchen, had ga |) Shnployment. the nation will be put in a posi-|Amother were dissatisfied with the wave) known to take a drink long. before| noon with the following hostesses: Sieh, Noatyay, that it was impossi- Best Dance Floor in Bismarck || Hon to intelligently proceed toward alleviation| !engths assigned to them chose others more|! married Alan_anl 1 dant mean) CNOS 0 So0"Avenue By with Mra.| to make their escape down the stat- Music by Patterson Orchestra : || of an unsatisfactory condition, or have its to their liking. The result was chaos. eaea wants to blame some wom-|H. Landers and Mrs. John Young. way. ‘ ry | mind put at rest by concrete evidence of “good A roar of protest arose from the millions of| an for a man’s skidding and make|man as hostesses. Mrs. E. J. blaze, which was eee ” owners of radio receiving sets. Even the most| her pay if they can, But when it’s) Schults jal enerain Sana ov 8 Separteasnt Open for engagements. Communicate or write If the country could put its finger on every delicately adjusted sets were not sufficiently| ‘ich to punish the man Circle No. 4 will meet with Mrs. H. Clarerce J~‘nson, ¢c-o Patterson Hotel, Bismarck. er ite oe is dees and discriminating to shut out all the interference| Well, that’s an injustice that|T. Perry, 116 Avenue B. Mrs. G. Ae North Dakota deterraine the uses, it would be a long way|°00 relatively few of the listeners had the| women will correct when they got Olgierson and Mra. G. A. Ra pe tne causes, Y | most delicately adjusted sets. Congress over a| the reins in their own hands. It) will be assisting hos! toward finding a cure or at least means of giv- : was @ pretty easy trick the men|No. 2 will not meet tl Kc, but 4 : : year ago heard and knew that it had to do ce in- | the members are cordially invited to ing prompt relief. Unemployment is a symp- took when they put across the sin. y | itn d something. Congress faced the fact that there! gle standard idea. It left them free| attend any of the other circle meet- tom of economic illness and before one €89) is room in the country for only a limited num-| to philander without obligation to| ings. es ee. for the disease the symptoms must her of stations and sbi a ern ted num-| pay the piper but the pive ee at eee ee nig be known. vised of parceling out the wave lengths among| “23*,D¢en & Shylock. caaeeene will be held this evening at 8 o'clock : |, There are evidences that unemployment has| ail the broadcasters and would-be broadcasters.| “It’s a lot. of applesause ‘about| at St, George's Episcopal church, Go to New Jersey - Increased throughout the country. But there Some ; women being the .custodians of| Rev. William Lutton, rector of St. passin i stations would have to be abolished.) Toms "That was ‘just a subtie|Jobn’s church at Dickinson, willl Lieut, H. C. Jqnes, Fort Lincoln are equally good indications that industry is/ Others would have to operate with less power.| ™orals. That was just a subtle Jobns Ct ae. Holy Commun Sanh humming slong at a satisfactory rate. One|Congress would have to delogate the super.| masrtline, touch to, make us ke| Tin wil be celebrated on Thureday| the ‘egasrisoning” last, Octobe _ cannot get an accurate picture of conditions by! visory authority. ‘To whom? And what prin-| What, he has failed ‘to foresse,’ morning at 7:30. ] _ g superficial examination of bread lines and| ciples should govern the radio authority?. though, is that woman is going to| - tee | production records. Some observers say times|" “Two theories sharply divergent appeared al-| “mand, that,he measure up to the The rogtiar meeting of anemd| eeieut. Jones tud- bad, others are sinceré in per Le Keay most as soon as the problem was Vareaulated aT ee Thureday when here "wll be, more ent officer a mal echoal bu yet rig and com- ue ‘aoe ghee Facog ition ae property man Is ag, becribly: Slegsacnd ee = at 4 o'clock * and supper will be] ture. is ae rights in wave lengths as established by prior-| j3an't built the fence quite so high. | served at 6:15. A large attendance| Fort Monmouth is located at Long Once on our side, presuming we are|is desired. | Paes » N. J, was fe all as good as men’ve said we must 3 known as Camp Albert Vail. bes thay ll eet fons 8 fal of onlio-| 5 cueniey wil tes tath ce tea ete little unem-| statesmen in congress, though they knew it|tes,as,any of us if they try to) ONT Mi aa ay evening at 8 been left too promised the public what it wanted in pro-| B splinters I mean the nasty grelock. | The Juvenile Royal Nelgh-| grams and reception. : fo be im feral io get talks a about Thursday afternoon at (o'clock. .” oh, " Tipping the Port rt 1 a SRI mae, a M Robidou has iuled automate ae Soret) Sila Plat tices tamed See Shnaas bar | Hunter’s Hot Springs 000 Americans will tour the coun- wnt 22, the, supreme court of the United that siarieg: mien fn he’. Sipe | #6 Cuter ube. |Community association, nes AR for Wi is concerned, it is perfectly legal to ti wrong Harry J. Clark of this secre! eso inter car porters. This decision should me eee i (tg og Bl ttt al toe a ck oper ail rt for Wi Guests “fh. : i guilty as For a genuine rest, for health-giving for the inspiration of mountain » Hunter’s Hot Springs in- ae ge Oe eee is open the year around a delight- ful place to go in March and April. We'll gladly give you additional information. Ey re # u lest in the future the ancient practice of tip-| 4i ping sige be ing od ph] spnclleg bos. aged. I suppose everyone js strange about it at the) g; TH S of the tip was sought by the porters a Fons MOTHERS poate . They say that the Pullman com-| A Wisconsin Mother says: “I find th well informed the their prospects of tips as part] Monet 27h Net in medicines, Few| Miss A Fogle of Linton i LH wh sete They have been trying to get| mothers nowadays would bu guest ity Monday. offering gladly to forego the preparation thet contained patel” Ee hy anny T.P. earagh ag] i + tiple TM bag service. Sot it is hard | °F sage belere A Sanco sf ba! paeaae RUN soem Bismarck, N. D. such a change age prac- before ‘and Tar| county, bgp Bn Besieth Presa : tice would have on tipping. America cries out fel. | ge ‘a true Vso Di Magi lh ragga cis Northern Pacific R y tipping system, but where is the Q eek courage to defy. an outstretched| * “First of the Northern Transcontinen: