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A healthy tan has supplanted the prison pallor. daily ler, per year. $7.20 THINNING RANKS : tied by we edd ar (in Bi: 7.20) As the time draws near for another national encamp- MARGARINE Yin ‘state outside arck) ....0. 6,00 | ment of the Grand Army of the Republic, attention is Many correspondents write to me| are themselves, On the basis of ‘Odaily by mail, outside of North Dakota 6.00 noha ae ed the Pag encampment,” which is as in- asking about the food value of dif- | Cleanliness, soundness, freedom from evitable as death itself. ‘ ot be mall i” aie’ t rie peck. for a The last encampment is just around the corner. There ae Peg l ringiege ers Dr. McCoy will gladly answer ‘ Veekly by mail, outside of North Dakota, is pathos in those words. The end draws near. The - margarine in the market, although persons ere Mg EE UME isi tks assi ceo sscns asssesseeee 1.50] ranks have thinned, and the few remaining veterans in ‘ ¢ i made by many different companies. || care of the Tribune. ts (1) ember Audit Bureau of Circulati blue march slowly if they march at all. The annual : The oldest kind was originally called Enclose a stamped addressed Member of The Associated Press gathering of the Union soldiers becomes increasingly a 5 AN oleomargarine, and is composed of |! envelope for reply. animal fats, vegetable fats, salt and milk, The other, commonly called nut-margarine, is made of vegetable | contamination, convenience in han- fats, salt and milk. Each company | dling, and suitability for cooking making either the animal fat or the purposes, there is little difference vegetable fat margarine uses its own | between the different kinds of mar- formulas or recipes, but of course| garines and cow's butter, It is, all this is done under the super-|after all, largely a question of the vision of the pure food laws. individual’s selection of the most Napoleon III offered a prize for | palatable margarine or butter which some palatable form of fat food] he can afford to buy. y The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the|tax upon the declining years. ise for pace ee of ai gd idee! eee Bravely the old men go each year to meet their com- hg ee real Mews of spontanecas origin. pabitoned rades in convention, not counting that the effort serein. All rights of republication of all other mat-| hastens the final roll call. Each year the national en- ‘er herein are also reserved. campment roll call grows shorter and the number of posts fewer. The last chapter in a great episode in a G hea BREN COMOANY American history is being written. It should have a w NEW YORK --- Fifth Ave. Bldg. glorious climax. mCHICAGO DETROIT] Someone has suggested an encampment in the na- 4 y i ‘ ‘ 5 5 which could: be used like butter, of penton scTower Bldg. Kresge Bldg-|tional capital, an encampment at which both the blue Kip y ao ae ae @ scarcity ae Rue O. pl cetaledal te d the gray may join hands to celebrate the clos- ime. His prize was won in y uestion: j. writes: had xt (Official City, State and County Newspaper) on at L—f f a Frenchman named Mege-Mouries, | pneumonia several months ago. An te fing of the breach, and then adjournment sine die. A { : = } who called his product oleomar, abscess formed on my right lung, bed FARMERS SWING TO HOOVER Re ec eee ea cn aston aareeel serge } F 2 rine, His method or other # which was removed by an operation, aai ‘ . hearts now beat in a common loyalty to their country’s \ r A methods have been used since ‘tl cutting in behind my right shoulder ifr Some years ago American agriculture attained its flag, would be a fitting end. . - " : time, and today there are sixty-one | blade. There is now just a small litical maturity, with the result that intensive culti- 7 is . < \\\ 7 margarine factories in the United|hole like a pinhead there, and pus - Itation of the dire: ote has featured political campaign- (a aetebe People Ldietl Ds tte las did \ é States alone, with an entire annual | comes out of it every morning. { te ig in most of the national elections since that time. {°° P2¥- Such @ tribute to the heroes of that great S business of over $100,000,000. can be done to stop that discharge, i a TLE a ls GLE: ficaesaa sl HUT Many people prefer the flavor of | or will it stop itself in time? TI still 4 heed will be no lack of this again this year, It started clas : ’ margarine to that of cow’s butter, | feel weak, and breathing ts still bad. oy fore the conventions, was in evidence at the conven- NO BLOC OF WOMEN V RS x ‘ = and others use it because it is con-|I am sixty-three years old.’ Pions, predominated in Hoover’s acceptance speech and x Giwvas not overlooked by Governor Smith. During the protracted fight for equal suffrage much te But there is the added condition this year that the | “#5 said by the agitators of the “woman's bloc” that siderably cheaper in price. As far} Answer: Try a fruit fast for a 2 as the food value of margarine is | few days, and the discharge will stop concerned, it is very similar to that |if nature is ready for the opening " ‘ . 7 : of butter, although it has been | to close. Parmers in their turn have set about to cultivate the | W°Uld develop when women received the right to vote. : claimed that the steal A of cow’s| Question: Mrs. S. writes: “I am ies as never before. They are demanding positive Giving the ballot to the women would, many predicted, butter is absent or a negligible| greatly interested in your theories sfeyields in benefits. The party which will get the bulk revolutionize politics because women voters would be ‘ = 4 . quantity in margarine. and we are following your menus ; ; ‘ ited inst i . ~" ‘ The fact is that all vitamins are! published every week. When Sun- mof the farm vote, they indicate, will be the one offering ae Hier i leer : rae wp nies te - . found mostly in the green leaves of jday dinner is served at noon, are ‘ 4f@-he best assurance of a bumper crop in results in re- po i y a \ plants, and it is not essential that | your luncheon menus suitable for Bi ving the unsatisfactory condition of agriculture. these extravagant claims, the nineteenth amendment We secure any of these from any one | Sunday supper?” D kbay will burrow from within, would never have been ratified. They knew the woman kind of food. If one desires to use| Answer: It is perfectly all right } 7 ‘ i margarine because’ of its lower price | for you to change your Sunday meals ili That the Middle West farmers are turning to the Re- bard beh) det a beckoned trom hat eas hires White could vse @ dozen lovel; - he enjoys the taste, there | about, using the dinner at noon and 8 publican party, rather‘ than to the Democrats or to a Pro! epublican woman has well expressed A ies results in a crush com) le to }is no reason why he cannot substi- | the luncheon in the evening, although Ttphird party, political observers are convinced. Fifteen the attitude of the public in this matter. Her words a Monday basement bargain sale. {tute this nourishing fat for cow’s|I think it is the better plan to use a are: “Women who vote for Herbert Hoover will do so| oe Sey Bean tence ite wes bara ; generous morning and evening meal, as citizens and Republicans, not as a woman’s bloc. r, s possesses anything resembling &/ Many of the nut-margarines con-|and a lighter luncheon. This separ- @ editors of farm publications in ten states have come to ectthe conclusion that Hoover is the candidate for agri- 4 A . $ good figure spends much money andjtain a large percentage of raw|ates the two large meals of the day, feheuiture, Senator McNary has declared himself for They will vote for Hoover for the same reason that men yA q = considerable time moulding it to suit} starch and therefore cannot be a|keeping them approximately twelve ¥ MY ical Re li will vote for him—because of his past record of abil- J the fashion’s vogue. Beauty salons| good substitute for either cow’s but-| hours apart. joover and strategically the Republican party feels}, . i me i: dot every highway. From the blow- -: ‘etsy D. ee ih: Senator Curtis of the wheat belt and one ity, integrity and efficiency.’ o ry hig! 9 ter or the margarine made from ai Question: Martha D. write: T teestrong with Senator is e whet and o1 ft would ‘be enveediegly wateetunite & i By RODNEY Di siest tenement block to the ritziest|mal fats. Although these nut-mar-|would like to know if there is a BUF the supporters of the McNary-Haugen bill as its ingly unfortunate for campaign INE rer UTCHER contractors, and skilled laborers gre | Park Avenue corner, there is plenty es are undoubtedly wholesome | permanent cure for goitre. ©. S.endidate for vice-president. work among women to result in the emergence of a Wastinates yr ibeg debs xy g turned away, considerably ex-| of business for the beautifiers. foods, they must be used curefully,|safe to marry with this trouble, or 42° ‘Republicans and political experts see the trend in |¥o™=”'s bloc. The women workers realize this and are | recently Sbromicige: aggre th sb ceeding in proportion the amount of dled ie as raw starch is always more diffi-|would it affect a child?” r Maks. Lowder's statement that he was “much impressed” avoiding it. With the advent of equal suffrage sex dis-| people who planned to is unskilied labor here looking for gov-| With such = ‘condition existing,|cult of digestion. Answer: If the goitre has not Sede lish of s J there andjerhment building jobs. lower pric ine is | be yn it can be cw tinctions in the realms of politics were abolished once Leena urging them to bring suffi-| Many college students come in the Tatoy wie ee, 4 ee aml a lait at sctne tare Hien fiving ‘on the eee and for all. As active factors in the American elec- getting a gob carded to depend on| summer to dig in somewhere so that | wonder that women who are not par-|where the income is small. At the|dict. If you have a goitre when you torate, women have assumed their rightful role—they Washington hasn't soasad eiayoaiia isied may be in a position to work! ticularly comely frequently find that| present time cow’s butter sells at| marry, there is danger of its becom- are citizens, concerned primarily with the broad prob- | ilar warning, but it should. ny sim-|their way through the various insti-| they can cash :n on their lack of pul-jabout 55 cents a pound, while the | ing larger if proper care is not taken yy Secretary Hoover's acceptance speech. It will be ymbered that the former governor was favored by the farmers for the Republican presidential nomination and withdrew as a candidate because of dissatisfaction iti i ieee tutions here when fall terms begin. | chritude. different kinds of margarine sell for | when any child is born to you. One ; ith his party’s farm plank. lems of citizenship. Bids tierearripagtis ater eps tae teat fate hours appeal! Just ¢he other day a producer|from 23 to 25 cents per pound. of my patients, cured of aren over 1 a ' § - see tention of settling here and with the |thererves creat Taek a they find| needed three women to play the role| One cannot question the whole-|fourteed years ago when she was GANG WARS Alas! It is impossible to tell at matriculation whether apparent expectation that jobs were mselves out of luck and in direct | of “hags” in a forthcoming produc-|someness of animal fats, vegetable | then eighteen years of age, has since here .yearning for them. Most of Sate feoee’ | Waskinnte ce Line tion, He_ broadcast for “homely” | fats, salt, milk, or butter. Margarine|had three children, and through , women. Yet ° took him a week to/is a scientific combination of these| proper care has never had a return i ___ | theta have learned differently... ,|schools and business colleges. get his types. It took this eame man articles of food and is, of course, as|of her thyroid trouble, Being a leader in China seems to consist in taking emibloynisaceeevick aan Deemayivonie a Delia a earns of tourists | but one afternoon to cast his chorus hi Spee aaa ie . sylva a] are so fascinated with rt what money may be offered and then saying: “Sic ’em.” avenue has received new applications Weert pads that they pull up stake bier ararsd eptiae fetediet ee there will be “sound” pictu: .;, with| with chopped parsley, no dessert, i : i for work from 78,000 persons within | and come here to live, without suf- perienced some of his most amusing | Phonographic attachments. The Thursday 5 To oes on ies member of the committee per- os Apes er ne Sens ae eee thought of how they're going} moments in the theater. On the eaee peared will te decorat-| Breakfast—Poached eggs, toasted formed its herculean task, run down the list of notables | re sone heen ee 4 4 hapeipir ssh yoda iscui i Y SLI Sousoun SIRE GS Goce Z ee cc es | in'the capital. The influx has been eee first day half a dozen attractive/ 1, ‘show house. Some 80 slot ma- Se soeetdasiaton ela sekiey ¢. ‘ especially heavy in the past fix] - The fact is that summer is an ex- picirictaeh pestis ot a ti pe chines will be installed in each. Lunch—Apples and pecan nuts, tremely dull time in Washington, ‘They insisted that they “ This, mayhap, may sound the| Dinner—Roast ork, — cooked ee » | up. ey insis' at they “just a Pe At the Washington oftice of the |tndtiat, tis season has been etpe- | must ook terrible,” Judging from the| endf {he operons Prony arcade greens, mashed turnips, salad of ; til after tion they had ived at the| machines wherein, as youths, we|chopped raw spinach and celery, Democratic national committee, your ‘ar chase ape pisder, lige ibbares — I b; h i i s, correspondent was recently told, 500 ear Momrerrogd eran, ‘New hands of casting directors. Roe ren byesoeh ern soe at apricot whip. a he has od. batti . aol The gang wars that are troubling the larger Ameri- erie Seo can cities are only of indirect interest to the nation at ae plarge. The public is more concerned with their connec- @8 tion with the crime wave than with the casualties as long as they do not include innocent bystanders. There pois no public mourning when gangsters slay each other. the: The first reaction to these sordid and sensational er:mes is that the crooks are killing each other and setwhen thieves fall out honest men get their dues. There aratis something comforting in these words, until the real- Vols:ization comes that killings may lead to gang rule rather n€than government by law. Editorial Comment i ‘On the other hand, a dozen wom-| Gertie’s Garters,” or “Loves 0 Friday ©% ‘The manner in which th k is chall Dereons had comeiin aking (ones Works ‘woul elected Lillian,” or “Naughtie Nighti Breakfast—Retoasted breakfast fie lie clice and 'to civilt 6 Bangs work is @ challenge | THE WET REPUBLICAN AND MR. HOOVER | paign jobs within a fortnight. With| Mrs. Cecil R. Chittenden, director pee reat eats ets rl And’ how, by-cracky, gosh-dinged| ood with cream (no sugar). Ripe ey’ e police and to civilization itself. In Philadelphia’s (Duluth Herald) Democratic camnaign activities cen-/of the United States employment y wicked we once thought them. To-| ¢j, . nti. gang war a man is shot down on the sidewalk in the] The Herald has said that Dr. Butler, who repudiated | tering in New York, the ‘’ashington Poray unbeautiful and just wouldn’t play ut 4 rb Zs. service office, says work is being impli lack day, after a few experiences with| ~ Lunch—Cooked string beans, salad teens, | eRe By om unzenally, RIE per ® part that implied » lack of come-) tn0 ‘movies, they seem as out-of-date| cf lived cucumbers on lettuce, and innocent as \dma’s 1; i ake er, : type. That means that there are more like him; and | which is running the G. O. P. show, conte ee pipes bepetet ery etisalat net. si grandma's lace bon. ae a eee waist neey hing place and murder him in his bed. Here is unheard | thi ® tell: imilar stoi robably with Bright young playwrights and atof efficiency in crime, It would be unbelievable if it “For just as there are dry Democrats who are having aa “applicants there ey of its pep re pov age orga musical comedy plot-husksters have,| (Copyright, 1928" NBA Borvles Ie.) sarees a paca celery, Jello ‘were not vouched for by the police. Silent ne ee eameatele wet sew, eee are | Seales aes But the compara-| ington has always been more or less Feed season, directed aise: —— Saturday Everybody admits that the authorities are handi-| Governor Smith's werneas’ © ONE tempted by |Trey oo without aay appeal to the | ,2,Mecea £0r clerical workers, and | percentage of the stories have a|{" BARBS ‘||, Breakfast—Crisp waffle, 2 or 3 f egg in their ate to track down the guilty persons.| But in the end most of these wet Republicans will re- | public for helpers. i He pete Sees ray ot thane ing Senaerellaicr an nly aaling Filet | ales of well cooked bacon, baked ' gs are better anized than tl ice, it |solve their doubt in f: f Mr. He just M f the applicants bring let- ittends # wherein the various -beauties invar-| @————_—— 9 | apple. ue ‘eae and the ee coal cucte aca as 4 pelle is diy Denotes ere resolve their doubt in favor of Gove punt political friends, but these RB ieyco nn and ad get oie iably fail to land the heart of the) The Roy Chapman Andrews ex-) [unch—Ice cream, with one kind ~ na’ 'm to hold no horrors | srnor Smith. Important though {t may be, the liquor |are seldom able to accomplish any- |°, Pee tot the appl: | young millionaire. The productions pedivien brought back tools used/ of fresh fruit, except bananas. for the killers. The courts cannot imprison a man with- question is bysno means the most important issue in the|thing for the beerers, who must cants at the office, but the normal | run to such titles as “The Gingham| in the Gobi desert 150,000 years ago Dinner—Salisbury steak, mush- jprout good evidence of guilt, and in most instances the | world, unless the privilege of getting a drink legally is|either return home or remain here |*V°"S6° °f Placements is twice that. | Girt” “Funny Face,” and the like, | and remains of a highly developed| rooms en casserole, baked’ ground lare police have shown inability to collect any substantial | more vital than peace and prosperity and good govern- | looking for other work, which is ortoctbed stone age culture. No mention was) beets, salad of diced celery, cooked ooltheart of the city. fe . |Mr. Hoover’s views on prohibition, but only as a Re- | office isn’t adding any help. non arrive, sock, Out the sunvectad clave in tis in| publican and not as a bolter to Al Smith, is merely a | Republican headquarters NP I AR RP em = Ss a ang ll OO Seas — / ina n The “movi mat” will make| made in the dispatch, however, about tring be. ind parsley. Peach Wevidence in gang killings. Should gang warfare be- | ™ent and sound economics. i sigigae f IN NEW YORK | pearance in Manhattan "this| 889 wis : ‘ oem s , come more widespread it will present a ational aah The Republican tempted by the opposing candidate’s ee oe ea ah ie . oe Me wetness in the fullness of time and thought will re-| The government’s big new build- | ¢—@ | winter, I am told. By dropping a “Eggs and tomatoes on Melba i Jem with as many difficult angles as the crime wave | member his conviction that the Republican party is bet-|ing ean is plea drcets other} New York, Aug. 25.—Like Holly-| nickel in the slot, one may gaze in-| , Some people mistake bridge games| toast: In a shallow pan stew a suf- ma’ and quite as menacing to the public welfare and safety, | ter fitted m the country than the Democratic |large groups of unemployed from| wood, New York is a city where|to some-such machine as graced the| for slumber parties. ‘ ficient amount of tomatoes, either party, and id it impossible to escape from his con- | other cities, and the creation of aj beauty is a drug on the market. . | penny arcades and look upon a five- w 5 Se canned or fresh, until quite thick. viction that, giving Governor Smith all due credit for |new federal bureau always brings aj Every pretty maid who fails to| minute show. q abaeals an wae until Senator Remove from .the dire, and break CARICATURING TYPES his many good points, Mr. Hoover is rarely qualified by | squad to town seeking to fill the new | turn her toes westward after a suf-| The films, I am informed, will be re Robinson has accepted the sa: the desired number of eggs on top M™P The “comic alien” of the stage is remembered by this |¢xPetience, knowledge, personal character and habit of | jobs. The building program, how-| ficient number of neighbors have re-| made by the new natural color pro- prea tig of Svedth a eee to the! of tomatoes and place under a low Beneration but is seen no | Closed is th thought to lead the Republican party in the business of | ever, is going ahead slowly. A marked “how cute” she is, turns her | cess serentiy snacuneed George | other DOR Me RLOrIOS. flame. Let the eggs cook very slow- In no longer. Closed is the day of | governing the United States. culiar phase of the situation in that toes toward Broadway. Eastman. » it will be recalled, y until the whites are congealed. | this form of theatrical caricature. No more is seen the} The wet Republican long before November sixth| connection is that large numbers of| An announcement that_ Messrs.|can be taken on the smaller, ama-|. It cost dry enforcement officials) With a large spoon scoop out tomato will find that his sense of proportions and relative | technical men, such as architects and | Shubert, Ziegfeld, Buck, Carroll or|teur cameras. In some instances eld to close up a couple of New| cnd egg together and place on Melba values has made it very clear that his duty to his coun- ‘ork’s night clubs. They must have) toast, Serve immediately with a try and his party is to si Bpbart and vote for the Repub- bought sandwiches at both places. | generous amount of butter and a le lican candidate for presi . sprinkling of chopped parsley over ARDIN SE By Ahern Recent Parisian newspapers show| cach egg. the stage {s the haw-haw Englishman, A BELOVED COMEDIAN | OUR BO. G HOUSE «By Ahern Sal | re veo ee tap engpa re monocle, mustache and exaggerated manner of (Nashville Banner) . : go inc siesta 1 She maar, Great Northern Earns ‘ Laugh provokers of the modern stage are not |, Perhaps no man ever received a wider and more spon- -HA—TH! PEED VY oe 8 : rea x tat grinders, or Chinese laundrymen, Swiss bell-ringers, | seriously injured in an airplane crash at, Groton, Con: WINDER SHOPPIN, SPEEDID UP! = /-Rr SHOP THAN. the’ irate ge be ahs bulae laste? — J p’, Spanish bull-fighters or Scotch highlanders. necticut. Stone is a dancer and comedian, and mo: HEY ? OR 1S wT. WHEN | ON TY! STREETS: than that. The very man for the| st. Paul, Aug. 25.—(AP)—Gross Burlesques on native types have supplanted the comic | °bviously @ beloved one. He broke a lot of his bones TuaT CAR RUN WITH HE THOT WH Tt SHOP YOU Republicans to nominate in 1982. | earnings of the Great Northern rail- alien on the American stage. The comedians and com-| 201 nasa er neice tne, coun tao hurriedly with him {THA v YOUR DAYS WoRK | IN (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc.) | road for the first six months of 1928 ediennes of the present-day stage are caricatures of | poured in from all sides and quarters. Aside from tl . ETHER 2? WHAT ARE q amounted to $15,996,646, the * American types. Travelers report that in London, | personal element in the case, which is great, the solici- You~A STATIONARY RELAX ~ BUT You ——_——— 9 any carrier operating in Minne- ‘ h 4 j sota, according to its report filed to- Sin Paris and Berlin an actor, bespectacled, in American at- | tude for Fred Stone is an indication of the value people CANT THEY Wont | BUT OUTSIDE Dr. McCoy Suggests with the state tax commission, i A : place on clean, whol fi F . ENGINEER ? HE SiG . | tire, chewing gum and taking long strides about the |PIs&® on clean, wholesome fun. For years, more of we i" i Br ~s Ni Hes Menus For a Week ||,,,!t 8<,07 earnings totals $100,882, 2 stage, will rock the house from pit to gallery before | Fred Stone has been making people laugh. The laughter . YOU, o . fro tho vy f the fir J even one nasal word escapes him. he provoked, too, has carried no sting and has not been 3 NO HOME ? R 0 TOO McCoy's menus suggested for] sre" fiose Of rhe first half of 1927, ifj ‘There is only one explanation for this anomalous sit-| dependent on anything remotely unclean or s . ree the week beginning Sunday, Aug. poe The tax paid for that ; Ye , as it hi I § 4 26th: totaled $810,807, Fhuri uation and that is that the American people discovered | venuine sonversion sed nes pier Bicoe sxpecanced Po} ; J ” Sunday wind the foreign types before the mirth-provoking possibili-| the cause of righteousness and decency. His influence Z < ar (é mY 3 Breakfast, Coddled Fas. whole-) pLAPPER FA ties of the native types dawned upon them. Just an-|for a better stage has been profound and he has A é > - es j wheat muffins, stewed , other . Lanch—Avocado salad, carrot illustration for the theme of the famous “Acres | ®chieved his results by precept as well as example, Fred an ” Stone is a fine fell aren’ loaf, lettuce. gt of Diamonds” address of the Iate Dr. Russell Conwell them. His comet ie real and there ian't too much y iy g Dinner Broiled shen, appara: ee fun in the world. It is to be hoped f. lot of reas: - ( a gus, salad of cl Taw cabbage vil JAIL AS AN AID TO LONG LIFE that he recovers and comes tacts the theater. ms . celery and boss? ise cream, 3 When' Warren McCray, once governor of Indiana, COAST TO COAST IN 18 HOU! : ‘ ; Breakfast—French omelet, small jons spe to prison for ircogulart ian in office the shadow of | | sora (ot Paul Daily News) is : }} ; piece of broiled ham, Melbs, toast, iti fo aviat across /; SES was upon him. He was a pitiful spectacle, sae ae rs have the country in 18 }@. ir cGiapes oe bartiaa ste second: They left Los A: it 2:10 p.m. time) and sree ‘New Yon alae met Their i By sane cent salnd "tothe a names, tally, were Arthur Goebel and Harry . : ij ii oT 4 toes and cucumbers), pineapple gela- salad of gelatin, glass Husbands who think a dress is shocking only when i is chetged. Dinner—Fish loaf, spi tered boots, salad ef sliced toasts