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The Bismarck ‘Tribune | wri? ri there ie te second type wich acer a TEE STATES OLDEST NEWSPAPER | (nn2sntine ropenaly an orprtanity to et the other ; (Established 1873) It is unfortunate that the public does not do all its D. Mana ......n.0+2-President and Publisher) #2 sesinst Usink the mats to defrend, wildeat stocks, Rates Payable in Advance 2 i SEEING AMERICA The Department of the Interior announces that 3,026,273 people visited the United States’ national parks and national monuments during the 1928 travel season. This figure exceeds by nearly a quarter of a million any previous total. 6 E E EB z rr, 2 Bismarck) eee of North D: mail, in state, per year ... mail, in state, three years for . outside of North ; ey as4 GS sg B reekly out Dakota, Those figures are significant. They mean that an + Per Year -..eee sescscsceeccescsesce 150 ever-increasing number of Americans is discovering ' Member Audit Baresa of Circelation that the vast government parks constitute as fine an 4 Member of The Associated Press assortment of vacation grounds as could be asked. To Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the|“see America first” is apparently becoming more and dn tee republication of all news dispatches credited | more popular. to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, end} This is a fine thing. This country of ours is so con- i also the Vier pawn ce Se atON oe a mat-| stituted that to see it more is to love it more. These ter herein are hy he oki ol vacation trips to national forests and monuments are t ees. | builders of the finest kind of patriotism. Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY A DIFFERENT DOG STORY CmIcache™ YORK --- Fifth Ave. BldG Dorr] The story of the faithful dog that roused members Tower Bidg. Kresge Bidg.| of the family when the house caught on fire thus sav- —_—_—_—_———— | ing their lives, is an old one. (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Here’s the reverse of it—not so pleasing to dog EYES THAT CAN SEE lovers, probably, but interesting because it goes counter ‘The doors of the eastern Pennsylvania penitentiary |*° one of our traditions. P ‘ A Chicago man, passing along a street late at night, at Philadelphia swung open the other day and a 76- ; ; year-old aes James Salerno, walked out. He wore »|®W Smoke pouring from a house. He rushed in to cheap suit of clothes and had $10 in his pocket, and he| rouse the occupants. A police dog leaped on him in Knew not a soul in the city. He was about to “start |the hallway and nearly felled him. The man had to | life anew,” as a press dispatch put it, after serving 22 | OVerPower the dog before he could proceed upstairs and | f a life sentence for murder. carry out two women and a baby, all partially stupefied | ‘years o! a Starting life anew, at the age of 76, with no other | PY smoke. eeaeis his freedom. When you have spent 22 years in prison —this old chap occupied the same cell all that time— * The faithful dog, in this ca:¢, was undoubtediy the gz resources than a $10 bill, can’t be such asnap. Infact,| 0° ‘4 ae . 3 ! after the three-rcore and ten limitation has been passed, | “uisin in the Piece. The story, accordingly, under the, : one might say that the job would be pretty difficult |? “™an-bites-a-dog” formula, is News. even with much more money than $10. BEATING DIPHTBBRIA E r However, human nature being the hopeful thing it HTH m = is, James: Salerno was quite jubilant when he regained anheie. most dreaded diseases of childhood is = i The other day, however, the New York health de- partment issued a bulletin predicting that, with the FRID Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for beginning Sunday, Oct. eg in milk on Melba toast, apricots, ae eine spinach, celery and ripe olives. Simmer Roast chicken or veal with Melba toast dressing, baked eggplant, cooked celery, ‘salad of tomato - spinach - asparagus, ice cream. Monday _ Breakfast—Baked egg, genuine wholewheat bread and butter, stewed prunes. Lunch—Stewed corn, cooked string beans, shredded lettuce. Dinner—** Vegetable soup, Salis- bury steak, cooked ‘small carrots eit shel jhe se! chopped parsley)a salad of raw cel- and cold cooked string beans, baked apple. Tuesday Breakfast—Cottage cheese, Melba toast, applesauce. Lunch—Baked potato, cooked cu- cumbers, endive salad. Dinner—Baked mutton, cooked let- tuce, cooked turnips and tops, salad of grated raw ts on lettuce, stewed figs. Wednesday Breakfast—Coddled egg, broiled ham, Melba toast, stewed raisins. Lunch— Macaroni (wholewheat Product) seasoned only with butter, cooked oyster plant, raw celery. Dinner—Baked Belgian _ hare, cooked beet tops, squash, salad of shredded raw cabbage and parsley, apple whip, jursday Breakfast—Wholewheat muffins and peanut butter, stewed pears. eye Detipe duritca, He eae bibl ato — cooperation of citizens with physicians, the disease Indeed, you might even say that in some respects could be completely eradicated in New York City with- the aged ex-convict is to be envied. Only a few years) in & very few years. : remain to him, and they doubtless will be filled with The toxin-antitoxin used as a Preventive renders a trouble. Yet, fresh from two decades of imprison-|Child immune. It is not very expensive or difficult to t, he may be able to sze things that most of us| *#minister; and the old prejudice against it is rapidly ment, iy dying. The health department hopes especially to a bit easier, He can see people fighting down grief little consideration to the idea of having it immunized. be what they used to be. and discouragement to carry on in tasks that have lost 76 with $10 and a new suit of clothes to “start life who suffered from the hurricane there a few ‘Jays ago. elections, then radio and the news- A to the islands for food, clothing and shelter. It will ter off than some of us who feel sorry for him. rely upon the parliament to approve the expenditure For to see such things—to realize the infinite heroism | when it meets. and fidelity and endurance of the average misguided 7 gress in the event of disasters votes money for relief, io rH A r MIDDLE CLASS AND DOCTORS " but nearly always it meets long after the emergency. curing Ration oon LD oy ccd his Well named is the National Committee on the High | Time is the essence of these matters, and we lose time. | PautY in an. unprecedentedly un- Cost of Medical Care. The burden hes impoverished} Perhaps it would not be a bad thing for congress to poreunee postion, tas often been many. The cost of medical attention for ordinary a i Rig te might be Sige Ee president . artarie? ailments can be borne philosophically and without bank- ci aga as it did in the Mississippi Another reason Bryan’s record is rupting anybody, but when pneumonia or some ehronic the contested territory. eee handicap, but MET Tereer lil iitiii titi eee eet ieee eee - x Smith are no cripples, but each is peecl he kes the better.. knock at the door. Among the first in the new order of place names | 18 years older than Bryan. It prob- apoockes be anes Oe itals give f h F pn the modern map of ancient Palestine, will be Na- Hospitals give free treatment to the poor. Free/thania, an orange growing settlement to be founded it The most cogent reason of all for for it. It is the middle class that suffers when sur-| Palestine between Jaffa and Caesarea. Treen York philanthropist, whose heart and purse are joined| Tm for the candidates again gets| 5 ets) himself. in sympathy fo hh raawemnaeta: us back to the radio. It explains How can a family of moderate means secure ade- quate scienti long have sought to answer. and the poor get it for the asking, but he of the middle | on 9 map that already has filled the ears of the world | *Pecche®: class often must deny himself the best medical care | with nam« The rich can afford it] *Pell the history of a modern day. jal cheng the best. Jericho from over whose walls Rahab let down the | many different speeches, that is. . Gi There are only certain issues on It is estimated that illness costs the people of the | iraelitish spies. Here is Gilgal where Joshua camped | which he dares to touch at all. United States $5,000,000,000 a year. This includes| which “a certain man went to sojourn in the country of | 4, Dut over the radio he can’t make here is Beersheba, and Joppa, and Edom, and Hebron, fod Mizpah, and Gilead and all the rest of a fadeless Dien hk oats ss map history | YF correspondent judged from a] mond, walnut and peanut. so legibly set down as in America. Our geographical names spread our story across the continent like the s of an open book. spite of this vast expenditure only the rich can themselves, as a rule, of the best hospital facilities and highest medical skill, Some of the complaints of excessive medical and hospital charges are justified, but as a whole the doc- delay.. an inference, hewever, letel; ke 1 eas es i it wasn't. It got snowed under at the polls, that one musketeer met | is death while stunting,” the 4 TM FIRMING “To ni if a a heavily. The reason? Omaha housewives were told porte iy og Fi sper nage oe a bes 3 CAM fcoAX:! MY ~T ae ‘ . ; -—whether rightly or wrongly, we don’t know—that | are the ordinary hazards of ordinary air eanepeie (TRAINED FLEAS ee es re a ons oe they sy a Ps larry Ae Aig president of the Daniel Gug- _ HEIR CASE $= COME, A ” sae \ No dirty pots and pans for them—and Omaha sticks | "ies forward with facts and: figures teehee Tne He is to artificial sage ee tees baserte are Ligh erg Ol Hise wins in The Chalk victory for ibattled woman voter. | Tribu: s ou ans} i ” * jd and abroad have estal ished extremely records, During the past t Gf the 20,008 earried har wet ath PROORTE: Cc eOEHRAT COT OORT TEST TTT APT eeteerrer ssn ea Fy i iT i b é Sn ee i i ined that,| with them and ask about Joe, Gus their lives out in order that their children may have it] If you have a child of that age, you might give @| gential campaigns never again will ee 3s new rene pee duate \Norcerties son cnld eradually Kaa simply can’t afford to accept more| gest goi } turd: William Jennings Bryan traveled| invitations for speeches than hej make their eyes pop out by taking Breaktast—Grand, other. If campaign speeches decide ae relief, pois bigotry, Re- Gt tise: Sitttore whovcome ivan publican corruption, water power, it n th . ight ti anew,” can see those things. If he can, he will be bet-|,, The cabinet has voted to send $4,000,000 immediately | Daners will provide that decisive| prohibition, state issues in’ New| you are more likely to be friends of | wreush into six or eight sections, f factor rather than personal stump| York and inland waterways. There|® friend—strangers of whom you speeches of the candidates regarded) is more for him to talk about,»in- aoa fos timp. Of course there is no doubt that such action will be | Tom the standpoint of their effect) cluding the tariff, but not @ great ; - heap center with chopped spinach cd 4 eo j The horrible possibility that a can-| portunity to make several ad- there you can show them around. | Sall cai In this coustry we depend upon private action. Con- didate might collapse or even die ioe erect s neice Don’t be afraid! They’re good quicaletaliendcattactintaee ean 01 0 content imselt wi! be sonal appearances through part of| W! ere,” Hoover is up against a similar is y : sede h Governor Smith has not been] _ SHOULD HAVE WAITED edical service at a cost which it can| In the midst of ancient names that crowd the memory why 5 5 i in lends the way for a vew record to go down | Tests he has had for additionallrecently three hours after he had my way 4 en ; settled his mother’s estate and made ith thei €.5 Lee an candidate has only, so manyihis own will. Shortly after his re-| them are wearing aprons. In sum-| Heaven knows, Fletcher White attorney, he was found dead on a/a chumminess and @ neighborliness| anti-climax to walk » visitor into hayrack. ig to be found in few parts of Man-|a studio in which the artist has a|f -({Some otter FLEA (Td. A DIFFERENT, teed loaf, cooked spin- ———————————_—— F | ach, cooked celery. IN NE' Dinner—Vegetable soup (with I 'W YORK _! oe sche na ier base), Soa z . Nothing is | Pork, cooked string beans, combina- a ee Sab rae tne esse tion salad of tomatoes, celery, pars: calm of Manhattan life as the ar-|/€> carrots, stewed apricots, ms rperes “ 1 y rival of “visiting firemen” from the) 5 axtast—French omelet, Melba rdinarily fail to hae who insist = ee ee lives | toast, stewed prunes. a Teac! i i i made momentarily turbulent. > “ Perhaps he can see the dignity and courage of hu-|teech the group of children most susceptible to diph-| 5, onney DUTCHER | few nights of listening in, was the| If these “visiting firemen” tured ee man life better than we do. He has seen only guards | ‘hetia—those between nine months and five years of (NEA Service Writer) main trouble with Borah’s speaking] out to be old friends everything Dinner—Baked white fish, baked and convicts for 22 years; now he can see men working a: Washington, Oct. 19.—Presi-| tour in Smith’s wake. would be simple. You could reason egg plant, beet tops, salad of sliced tomatoes, pineapple gelatin (no out somewhere, could cream). Sel 7 yholewheat, i ‘fi iles i - i i . Espe-|them to a man’s-sized barroom run- A their savor. He can see the endless sacrifice and de- more than 18,000 miles in the eam-| considers vitally necessary. hem t mush and mlk (no sugar). A is i il 4 ke iter lly if he is to save his supreme; ning in full blast, or steer them to ation that ordinary men‘and worsen put into the dally Editorial Comment eee eid oe reibie: tin ‘enigibeee| arto: ‘oeTiba:Iastavesk Ue to Dee| bores colorful Nits _cut-ot-tiaaray Be ap ree ant ee routine. to stop. But it won’t happen again.| fore election day. _ pate This, very likely, would not jE inthter lost, cooked beets, Those things are befora our eyes every day, but we READY MONEY For several reasons. First, the| He is confining hiniself to about| be what they wanted, but they would asparagus, McCoy salad, dish of sed to them. We miss them because they are 5 f 5 radio has changed everything. To-| 20 speeches for the campaign. In-| swallow it like good soldiers and, cooked ‘berries. are too wu % y (Des Moines Tribune-Capital) : aa 1 ; hal Ghia: ou. would ses the that at \ too obvious. We take them for granted. The French have set an example in their handling of ay the canlidats, con teachin ieee Nee ae Coane: res =| thera. nee a Bia sal- Perhaps this homeless old wanderer, turned loose atjrelief for the inhabitants of the Franch West Indies ” ene a lect smal ‘irm tomatoes, trim out stem end and cut almost Base must be left sol tomato can be spread out 1 a flower. Place on a bed of crisp spinach, and < ithin_ earshot. deal morning mail s letter from a none-|jeaves and parsley, standing an as- 5 ses ribet taken. But where else is a government so prompt to} “{0™". = i .| too-close relative which informs me: ; a An man and women—is to find life satisfying and noble.| act as this? Where else is there recognition of the |, \0im, Political partice have come| There is little doubt that,, ber | 'O\-they have always wanted to see HEE peter etter To miss them is to find it empty. And that is the} immediate necessities and furnishing of the imme-|\eon their candidate in good health.| would gladly have aecepted the op-| Greenwich Village, and since you live sat Sock elie tragedy that overtakes too many of us. diate needs? 2 dren, for the asparagus looks like dies, The final result is scouts!/ You can take them any-| those children who must be “coaxed : to eat vegetables,” as some mothers Now I ask you! It makes me pon- Py der concerning the life my friends | “Tite me about, will be eager for this must think I lead. These good folk will come intent on seeing the -wild| But I could go about the Village ‘ortunate in that) life of the gay and giddy Village.| without speaking to a soul for years ee _And-how can I tell that to future ith i ing to sell himself ite i wily willibe along dime before wa Biggie ated 0 sel mse! For some three years I have dwelt | visiting firemen, unless I write it ; Hoover believes) in Greenwich Village because it|here and they, by chance, see it? medical service is also available to those unable to pay | by the sons of Jewish colonists near the seashore of| &¥¢ another 36-year-old candidate.’ that he has already been sold to the 2 made me feel more “homey”; ‘more| Yes, we have our quota of speak- - 5 country and that conditions can win! as though I were living in a small|easies in the Village. But uptown geons and specialists have to be called in. The new colony is named for Nathan Strauss, New | ‘he curtailment of speaking pro-| for him with little positive aid from| community. There is little of the|has bigger and better ones. Our severity of the cold lines of brown-| eating resorts are more likely to be stone encountered in the mid-town | confined. to $1 dinners than to jazz- and up-town belt. The places are, on I don’t know a single er, than I do, and have no time for cute honey-bear, two parrots and a o —_—_—__— hattan. | “ Joss of income and medical and hospital expenses. Inj Moab.” Here is Jerusalem where David reigned, and | ost of his audience: ia, Iiely to] un etnot Eats Le eegeeable oll] | Riverside Drive pyre pe eel eg te ara exclaim that they've heard that one| Hazel and Brazil nuts rank first in| ments about tawn freeze my neigh-|to Walter Seaton’s where, likely as before and turn the dial. That,| food value, then the chestnut, al-|borly blood. I can’t live in hotels.| not, the model will turn out to be|the screen,’ They give me the heebie-jeebies. bs vite. wpe helps him out in emer- v WHY 1 DOWFICHA “CALL y fmmet: 4 ii j i ry J. was ed . i city chairman of the campaign for the United. War Work -merger fund. William Mitchell resigned ‘ editor of the Public "|who was si at Smith's water because: she. thought butter thinned with milk may bq used if desired. **Vegetable soup: In making vegetable soup, when a meat base is desired, always use the same kind of meat that is used for the meal which follows. For inst the Monday evening meal calls for Salisbury steak. Purchase an extra amount of ground beef and make a broth of it, adding the desired quantity of the same vegetables which are also used at that meal, as carrots, pars- ley, celery and string beans. Keep your soup combination the same as your dinner combination. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Abdominal Binder for Baby Question: L, V. P, asks: “Is it necessary to keep a band on the ab-» domen after the naval has healed and do you advise o1 juice to be given a nursing baby or only when cow’s milk js used?” Answer: It is not usually neces- sary to keepabinder on a baby after the navel has healed unless the baby is having an attack of colic or severe crying that might result in a rup- ture. Orange juice should be added even to a nursing baby’s diet, since the milk of many mothers is de- ficient. If the mother’s diet is well balanced her milk will usually sup- ply all that the baby requires, but even so the orange juice is a good measure of precaution. I suggest that you send for my article on the weaning and feeding of infants, enclosing a large self-addressed, stamped envelope. Reducing Pills a Question: Anna asks: “Are ... ;...-prescription tablets injurious? If not, would it be harmful to take four tablets a day? What is there in them to reduce one? If they are harmful, can you give a prescription not injurious to reduce one?” Answer: I do not recommend patented niedicinal preparations in this column, but can assure you that so far as I know there are no reduc- ing pills whieh are harmless. Per- haps the least harmful ones are those which are only laxatives. The simple, safe plan is to reduce through diet and exercise. The Itch Question: M.G. asks: “Will you please state how to cure itch— not eczema, but just plain, old-fash- ioned itch? I know of people who have been trying for almost a to rid of it.” wer:. The true itch is by a microscopic insect which forms small burrows under the skin. If you had sent me your name and address on a large, stamped envel- ope, I would have mailed you my special article on this subject out- lining the best method of overcom- ing the trouble, married here at the Presbyterian pons with Rev. A. W. Hayes of- ee not likely to be beaten is that hel it fits in with his strategy. That| And what shall Ido about it? What|and still have an overwhelming] ficating, } disorder strikes down # breadwinner or when a major HISTORY ON THE MAP a pea Ae eee and eposessbes strategy, has ee to Pirro does anyone in New York do about | sense of being part of the life. a | surgical operation becomes necessary, poverty may soon (Knoxville Journal) : ignore Smit! a ewer! such matters? * FORTY YEARS AGO . P. Dunn was elected treasurer of Burleigh county. Bismarck republicans Parag the election results with a parade and ratification meeting. opera. tors are not overpaid and hospitals operate at a loss. ct OUR BOARDING HOUSE them because 5 Aaaug If this were not true, the problem would be a simpler Aagitione naa hie tai: vega made. Woe ‘full 5 - . they're so obvious and, to me, rather | Electricity is now offered as s aa, interest than in Palestine with Nathania now to oped . dull. T've-set foot in but @ couple |cure for ayes. Groat help to eyo =~, COME gALEXAMDER $e AA pu tfuncleWAmast— ZA | sa st 1 tat them wo live an Recent cee ames, late tthe —_——$ . ? b ive as EMBATTLED WOMEN VOTERS THE WINNING FIGHT AGAINST AIR HAZARDS iS $ i ro J “ALEXANDER. IS(MY § BY a life as possible in Green-|or something in the dark. ; ‘The “women vote” may not always have a very de- (Minneapolis Tribune) COME F ALEXANDER! “sss-K- Ky ' ALE’ * 4 they'll never Relieve! 4, ae eisive effect on politics; but now and then it swings|, In a recent editorial The Tribune called attention y Ke K-? oy PIBACK AN we do's # NAME 7Too; Soa l s 7 ins _prsedeny Bas. ke tn election most unmistakably. with the hatacds of Tivine of a diffiedls and special giss-ssk- K~, SUMPP ACK BIN “TU SAME RAS (0 | when they have enough putish- 4 pis ; es wan ener = Gott ot ag aey deri, Fue members of the “Three stanketers A NosR' CAGE tee Get! aon : = Your TRAINED YLEA pa maha was using a! gas. new compan; im of army aces, crashed eir death ii - DRATE oT, “ 4 offered to substitute natural gax at a substantial re-|ifornia. ‘The plants in which they were flying at the va coe: (ace ALVIN “THAT RIDES “TH” . [fay | vaten’ which show Al Bona abeod duction in rates, Ofand, one would imagine that [fie Tare cower uray and ane ic vaseany t9/ (MoT CALLING Nod fae JALVIALy BicVeLe!—~ 9 py Fang 88%, the proposition would have been accepted without much | when expert pilots can be killed in modern planes. Such MAKE , YOUR! DoS | GET# Dowad f~ t ip Se ‘Then there is the lady next door Be was (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc.