The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1928, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE the Bismarck Tribune As lehependent Sew weper THE STATHS OLOEST NEWEraPEZ (Pmasiavet 127) Meuher sf The Attisiated Frew OO NN OMe! “WASHINGTON & LETTER B7 RODNEY OLTCHER et and tha NEA Services Weiner f omen in Polit give bi ie czader and be sald into. . was addressing & Marietta, be- BES a ois “Americans”; +}, ghbors to Bo marne as well of the bright p ng namex and it? Surely, it nd a word that would avoid wounding the) sets oyt perple.” : een Jamieson is asscciated here with 47 the temporari pote: ogres- rquittal, “the amazing and semewhat/ aging—that public sentiment escent. It looks to me as Bans Co #9 ieght to be pon: ike public fancy aide of other Americ for clevern weno \sublime 4 jrarity i i ry system had pretty nearly | yea wi i 4 = ue beaten eee rere lacati pre the primaries in , Cali- real reas é a , ‘, it lnoks tl way Coe b a 7) What Causes Accidents : ane thought{u! persons, including some’ and areeeenae in Feige | tht is the little thing that causes accidents, te ain: ne best statesmen beresbouts, 5 ordi larcus wf a ? a me has been able to devise a. vss ork ontety rally SPM 8 Her hu ep sabetitute for the jury iia Beek place, if that wore oot aa qin traffic, Mr. Dow's figures show, major been ; already ot wee ‘le ¥ ever known. . attentions to dispose a wademeanors such as drunkenness a on of Repub mi | taco taslen ore inn casa, the h (SELLS SCTTY Pisce aan c 5 ee j oe f . on he ry Repu TN since juries were ya} A MONSTER TUNNEL he chance of hav- re 0) he Lota jon in a #t Y cause a low percenta gccidents. Most of them come from little hits She is going about her py earelessness—such, for instance, as carelessly as any well-trained po kking up to get out of a parking space, or/chot, who has been a fowing too closely behind the car in front.j/band in his tremendo ‘Gindustry it is the same qualified to tory floors with nails sticking up in therm ponents of + Q More serious injuries than boiler ex- in the world vernr affairs. These ions. In private dwellings more people are, women are the forerunners of the new woman | fed y ee and falling downstairs Deed politics. | OUR BOARDING HOUSE ane: By Ahern] ri New York Offers Smith | | pes ide primary in Illinois. there is no way to determine the) 1 4.0 The new Camborne ing seek other interests while cal career just Percentage of error. Feaepstions drainage tunnel is nearly finishe is in the city, And you are doing 2, Pin. ‘hat, udges be given more latitude (00 hundred and fifty miners have hat when you hold on to him 8. in clearing the air for juries after: 301 working on i: for two and one- iby using Florence as a string until T hus- lawyers have filled it with smoke! p2if years. More than 10 miles of iyou are free again to think of some- y, ig screens are met by the fact that the © '.. have been laid. In tunneling !thing besides Alan's cold. It’s al- al ex. |iudges have been showing @ tend- under g cliff for 1023 yards, 2000 too bad that Alan can't take t home | °hey to abuse their power by misuse|+ons of concere and 83,000 concrete a good long vacation away from the jf injunctions and contempt pro-| biccks were used, loffice. Perhaps you'd get the habit boards left lving on of government We must learn to eliminate these seemingly | ‘ ' important bits of neglect. We can depend, QO York Times) : tlaw and regulations to guard us against the) Formal action 3 sterday by the Democratic ¢things. But the little things we must take | state Committee roposing Governor Smith for ¢e of individually. | the Presidency in some Ways a routine per- 1 Sa formance. It surprised no one. It did not in 4 Loans to Salaried Men |the least change the political situation. Yet New York City seems to have found a way to| there were a certain weight and significance in ¢ the loan shark out of business. it which differentiate this endorsement from loan shark, you know, is the usurer who te Peae ee abs of + Bialee Paar + You : e jite Son. New York Democrats have not tri Joans to salaried workers and generally to rush the National Convention, They have something like 300 per cent before the) waited until the evidence was conclusive that fe meld. Usually he erarates sunt within | Governor Smith is much more than a local can- : Ww; It is almost impossible to put a crimp/didate. Support has come to him from all » pais activities. sections of the country—even from the South. 4 now the Nationgl City Bank, New York’, He may now truly be called a national candidate. t, announces it will make loans of $50 15 New York is offering a man whom many other to salaried le without collateral. Six | tates have shown themselves eager to accept. cent will be charged and the borrower will a year in which to pay. is a magnificent undertaking. man who needs moncy to get I TiP=10ED BY So AS NoT-To DISTURB You CUTTIA’ TIMBER) SN” ON-THESE BENCHES Ia. AM WHAT A SNORER You ARE!: wr PEOPLE “THINK “THEY'RE NEARING “TH’ Z00 f mow WERE NOT INSTALLED FoR“THE PURPOSE OF SLOVENLY AND IDLE REPOSE!~— «=~ [ HAD-THEM PLACED For “HE EASE AND COMFORT OF “THE “TAX — PAVERS ON “THEIR OUTING-DAYS ! ~~ So, SusT SET NouR ROVERS UP, UP, NOW la. 1 Do WoT Wish IN MOTION AN’ MOVE ON! fo CALL “THe ATTENTION “| ~~ You'RE BURNT OF A PARK OFFICER-To / BECAUSE I GOT, TH’ SUMP’ Your VIOLATION OF ON-THIS BENCH AHEAD ORDINANCE Poel Proponents of the Governor for the Demo- cratic nomination rightly emphasize his record It will | in New York. In that, including the measures he has eaverated at pian lies his sufficient 4 ‘ baer’ ow Yo leclaration of principles at least until after the Clyne germ Aad pee ike an ew aie Houston Convention. Those who have heen d, No one will want to borrow at ex-|Clamoring for an elaborate statement from him t rates when he can get money from a of his views on national questions are not bank for six per cent. among his soundest advisers. Nor were they who urged him to go in person to the Demo- Possible cratic National Convention. That counsel the lic has little idea of the part Governor has definitely rejected. It was one 4 thing for him to go to a State convention, as i ie dat ag ee cette ie he did notably to the one at Syracuse for the urpose of opposing and defeating W. R. Hearst, would ee Pn, bd But a very different thing to mingle with dele- ings upon which one re- gates and establish a personal headquarters in s many times every the city where a President of the United States is to be nominated. It is agreeable to know that : Governor Smith has a tig t sense of the dig- past six years the demand for tin | nity of the office to which he aspires, as also whereas production has increased |cf the position which he has already come to cent. Production has reached! its |occupy as the leading candidate for it, : UJ j n 2 at wi NOt ing points as Great Neck, or Sandy t scious remembrance connected sab-| md and bring about a to ves—some will en butter. These r= | years » eggs, or fish, can eat ese foods without any harmful re. sults and with the necessity for the administration of serum. A short fast on fruit j ae S will cure any of these idiosyn- nd if a well balanced, is followed afterward. recurrence of the special article called Send “A Good Cleansing Diet.” QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Question: Mrs. I. G. asks: “Will you please tell me what causes in. ternal trembling of the nerves?” Answer: The trembling you write of is usually p: ed by the pres- Sure from excessive gas on the solar pl pathetic nerves rth asks: “How does ’ differ from plain corn. “opp made by co me: cakes of corn. writes: “Pleas rough your column hi @ a severe case of a I have had for three yea-3 is primarily hy state o: El nd oils from your only smal] amounts of b' come constipation as soo le by following the dicts mend in t column. Mear use a daily enema unti bowel action is established PN So Soo '_IN NEW YORK ‘ _IN NEW YORK New York, May 14——Hart's Island | i upon that ion of studded with t] From Hart Ir ling green! wns, the trees, the mansions andj ives of such swanky commut- Point. Looking across on a warm Nl ececing) afternoon, you can imagine: he smartly dressed week-enders in; their colorful sport togs, you can; | see the cars spin up and on a quiet day you can hear the faint echo of. |an_auto horn or a whistle. Therein lies some of the somber mockery of contrast! ° . Just behind Bellevue hospital, where derelicts and penniless ones can find a cot, is a sturdy little pier. In mid-morning and mid-aft- jernoon a boat pulls out carrying a gruesome cargo. It is taking the! bodies of the unknown and uncared- for dead to Hart's Island. For this uiet, somewhat brakish island has a lesolate, sandy hill upon which are buried the unknowns of the metro) olis. This is the super-Potter's field of Manhattan. . At the Hart’s Island point there is an ever alert bellbuoy. Thereon is a bell of solemn tones which,/ night and day, sounds its dirge for the unfortunates who have escaped at last to a sandy hill, standing up- on which you can see the green trees lean in the wind on the estates of ‘the rich just across the water. on Hart's Island, witt ji headstone for the bunch nd there are not always that many Now a GILBERT SWAN. i BARBS j °—— Gi Us a Bigger yt :The United States Navy has just iled Lieutenant Commander P. H. Weems to teach Colonel Lind- bergh to navigate. Now we advo- cate a commission he appointed tc teach General Sandino how to dodge. . Andewe used to think the f: men on an_oil-burning locomot! had a soft job. ... Too bad we hadnt a navy when Christopher Columbus set out to discover us. A maritime sub-commission might have been as- signed to show the gentleman how to furl a sal, . Two young men of Lynn, Mass. told police they had been forced tc walk home after taking a couple of young ladies out for a ride. The ys shouldn't, take such chances, ee One way of getting to the front in the city is by taking a job as motorman, oe A genealogist figures that Hoover's near and distant relatives in this country number 947,356. But maybe his friends can elect him in spite of that. Ki Senator Heflin now is taking lib- eral whacks at both Smith and Hoover. Well, the senator is liber- al about that, anyway. ° These are dangerous days, A man never knows when he goes home early whether or not the Such last rites as are said for the paupers could be watched with a spy-glass by one standing upon the balcony of any one of the million- aire’s mansions. ae To Hart's Island come the bodies of men they find lying in the gut- Scores of name. No one knows them, no one claims them, no one identifies them. ADO NG tes Servet. OE ce Anne lawnmower is going to be in the front yard, A fish weighin, 673 pounds is reported to have been landed with a rod and line by an angler in New aye |

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