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PAC == P The Bismarck Tribune An Ni TRE states OLD eat NEWSPAPER ‘THE BISMAKUK ‘TRIBUNE ; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 192s —_ because he thought only of himself, and in the other it | Armistice Day ‘Forget-Me-Nots’—From a Doughboy’s Diary! seemed noble because he thought only of others. Robin Hood was a thief, and thieving is unmoral. % “ Yet that care-free villain is the object of undying hero r- oe ie? ee ee ee eee en va re bnneetntnatr ha At ji ist Wei eta | 2 ra J Published ‘tho , Bi worship because he gave to the poor what he st march. ND” and tare et the posterfine Bit: | from the rich. Pos ‘eS | { marek as second ciass ei When a big country took from a weaker nation an Ey VA =o. Presi fed Pablishe | timus €s a site for a canal, the obvious immorality Dove ong A epg f Sal of the act was forgiven because of the good to many “Aa> Ni pay By that resulted. =e . Society’s definition of the moral thing is that which y Pr hot oven until brown, The quantity - sine edict etal taeda natal fltcd let f ge! ise ams beineing wot ie ted makes six medium or eight’ small H Which, despite the invention of unselfishness and com- qi r ber 11th: muffins. verweight or who, passion, is a definition no far removed from the moral d : Sk Mi i Sunday Those who are Oren to elimante code of the jungle Breal exes, waffle, /for any we : # i — Pte (browned th), stewed pears. : J . | g Rena, browee tbe ed Uaparagis cooked Dr. McCoy will gladly answer TRIED AND FOUND WANTING with . sg, carrots, lettuce. personal questions on bealth Sho Imitation is the sincerest flattery and absolute vin- : r Dinner— "Tomato lly baked || Enq ‘diet, sddressd to him, ~ dication, fascist Italy seems to think. Every time fi +| chicken or rabbit, parsnips.|| care e another country by act or proposal seems to imitate or {p ‘ oar Ricco ‘Greate GAA ui: asnnbe ta ae ™ to endorse Mussolini policies and deeds the fascist pooch Whip.” | eoridnnnssetinsalienh Sti teanr nese NO cock crows its black head off. When a bill was pre- Monday ' froin este OE, « sented in congress to create compulsory arbitration of . Breakfast—Cottage cheese, sliced | uh) Ae Ehy sa Teneteabine wi Corn labor disputes a fascist spokesman accepted it as proof .. > Pineapple. ti ing |any one kind of the following raw Representatives g Lunch—Bolled rice, cooked string | any one. the follo aoe tion Cc ‘AN PAYNE COMPANY that this nation has been converted to fascism. raw celery. | acid fruits or Mg bao Hine NEw Soar CAYNE COMPANY Let this gentleman from Rome be assured that every BimarCeey. s08p, Mrolled | aprishtiy | Persie pteaieye BNE CHICAGO ETROIT | bill introduced in congress does not represent the steak, ea Wages a me hs Gis oal Palate lly Tower Bldg. Kreage Bidg.| thought of the public. The fact is that this particular ene cone a aa = ‘Ani o minced prunes molded in gelatin, UESTIONS AND ANSWERS base (Official City, State and County Newspaper) . - not in <n with nee — . with whipped eoaly Q si Soft Teeth : rapidly ere are, of course, some business men, manufac- Breakfast—French omelet, Melba} Question: Ollie B. writes: ing to A TIP FROM SAUNDERS turers and labor groups in the United States who look toast, stewed figs. teeth are very soft and brittle. Will ee div We are always ready to listen to advice from a rich | to the government, as the Italians do, for the solution Lurich—*Potato soup, cooked oy- i bed eugene ere this e i nit edied ? man, of all their troubles. Every problem provokes from ster plant, lettuce. bgt cated diet is probabl et ot No words carry quite so much weight with us as the | these unthinking few the declaration “There ought to stp nae oe peal os, in: ink ie sanant: ineaal ele: the las words that come from the lips of a man who has made | be a law.” ach leaves, baked “apple. ments, such as calcium, magnesium Crop g couple of million dollars. But, as a matter of fact, the tendency in this Wednesday ___|and flourin. I have a special — the be: " Accordingly, we might listen today to a remark| country is the other way. While the minority is clam- Tabada thane A uel ELTON A atin ‘ “hibits Tecently made by Clarence Saunders, the chain store | oring for government relief the sensible majority is viene Babe’ teeth scooked let- you it you will send me a self-ad- the sta magnate who made @ fortune, lost it in Wall Street, crying just as loudly to be let alone to work out its own tuce, cucumbers. ‘ dressed envelope and four cents post- they ® and then went to work and got it all back again. salvation. Perhaps experience has taught these latter Dinner—Mushroom soup, broiled | age. tee Id mead “Never let the world keep you down,” says Saunders. | that government salve more often aggravates than lamb chops steamed carrots, McCoy i a Capt ides hs ee tionally “There is success for every man who refuses to recog- | heals the sore. persed Thursday “should not cheese and raw carrots Dale s nize defeat.” Perhaps if the majority in Italy were permitted to Breakfast—Baked eggs, Melba|and other raw foods be fed children grade We've heard that sort of thing fairly often, to be | express its private opinion it might be found that in toast, stewed raisins, three years of age?” cone sure; and most of us, probably, accept it with a mentalj Italy, as it is in this country, the stanchest friends WL ait noodles, cooked as : hilaren Pe fluies eck reservation to the effect that all the determination in | of governmental interference with business, agriculture Dinners Cleat tomato soup (beef } adult. The foods you have mentioned The the world isn’t of much use unless one has within him, | and labor are politicians. broth with tcmato added), roast|may often be used to advantage aataed in addition, the capacity for genuine achievement. beef, cooked eld beans, salad of Aelia Gale cash beat eel But what we overlook is the fact that the simple ele- CAN THIS BE TRUE? Co! tomato-apinach-asparagus, _pineap- | but the proportions and combinations per coy seal E A mplete data would be kept on rt i hed. Septen ment of determination is the major part of ability of | Clothing for civilized woman is just about the same changes in employment, prices, Ple, sponge. Friday Li gedit irtde etea: the mi any kind. The old saying that “genius is one per cent |the world over. A traveler journeying rapidly from stocks on hand, foreign trade, crops,| Breakfast—Coddled eggs, broiled | ing the Baby after Weaning,” enclos- which | inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration” is a| Hongkong to Budapest, thence to Paris, New York, San credit conditions, projected expendi- | ham, waffle, applesauce. ling a large self-addressed stamped ceri recognition of that fact. Francisco to Melbourne, would find no more change fatten arti ape ene Lunch—Sandwiches of real whole- | envelope. cow ov Read the life story of any great man and see how] in feminine styles than those which had occurred dur- picture of business.” PAERIIAEE CT Eon | <Obectione | Mnae ORHAN “My <, rhe it works out. It doesn’t matter in what field the man | ing the period of his trip. In small towns and large, Considering the fact that the gov-) Dinner—Baked halibut, stewed to-| father, 75 years of age, is troubled herd ‘y Stined his fame—public affairs, the arts, science, war at home and abroad, fashions for women are uniform crnment mever has even figures on | matoes, spinach, MeCoy’ salad, no| with asthma. He has tried eating » falfa, OF what-not; the story is almost invariably the same.|except in those isolated lands where a national garb By RODNEY DUTCHER | ings describe the problem. Lack of | masmuch as the 1920-21 slump cost | “Set Saturday fais haa Ain tae pein nat some « The capacity to stick to it, to forget disappointment and | has survived. (NEA Service Writer) buyers is the answe~ ‘he questions | $10,000,000,000, the cost of this fact- Breakfast—Cottage cheese, stewed |in the cold morning without a hot income doubt, to plug away at a seemingly unpromising situ-| Some credit, or blame, for this state of affairs must| Washington, Nov. 9—The cam-| why all that productive power can’t finding wouldn’t be exorbitant. peaches. 4 drink will make the asthma worse. | the mi ation, will be found to be the chief element in his suc-|go'to the movies. Simultaneous and universal dis-|Paign passed with a great deal of | be used. Ney aramors In possession of this data, the gov- |” Lunch—Carrot loaf, cooked lettuce | Do you recommend dieting ?” 9 | 4 at Bis) ional . 1 ch talk about prosperity, but with an|_ The authors join in discrediting | ernment, “the largest consumer in and parsley, celer Answer: Any typical asthmatic of $16:Cess. tribution of films gives every girl an equal chance to| astonishing dearth of any new con-|John Stuart Mill's hoary theory that | the world with a yeatly expenditure Dinner—Vegetabie soup, Salisbury | case which is rot too complicates more f Lincoln, at 50, was a country lawyer in a raw new|copy the beautiful alothes-horse heroine. structive suggestions as to how it | economics was concerned only with of four billions,” should make appro- steak, buttered vegetables (carrots, | with other disorders can be curec year. land, defeated in a race for the senate, apparently ready | One exception to this rule must be followed if the | might be maintained. ' eee ate if Gonsumption | priations, borrow money, spend | turnips and beets cooked separately’ | through diet treatment alone, Spe. net for the political discard. For a dozen years he had| observations of an Indianapolis teacher hold true. She Ae oe ec eesteae [ernie consumicone Mine? pane thee fiat eee, cxxe! and | and diced together), head lettuce| cial instructions will be sent upor fails tc hammered away at his chosen field, and he seemed | is authority for the statement that the feminine popu-| period of some depression with an | distributed to consumers in_connec- | fue reference to economic conditions ee een ee rea Heart Trouble of a gnearer failure than ever. But—two years later he ||lation of rural Indians is holding out against utter uni-| unusual volume of unemployment, | tion with making a product in a giv-|and the consequent probable effect | «potato Soup: Peel and dice po- Question: S. G. asks: “Shoulé to the : was to be sworn in as president. formity of dress; that farm girls dress better, with| but no one arose on the political plat-|en year isn’t enough to enable con- | on general welfare. Foster and tatoes to equal three cups and place | one take medicine containing strych- “son, Henry Ford entered ‘his thirties as an underpaid] more distinction, than ety girls, and that they do it |form to explain how a recurrence of |sumers to buy the product at profit ariseanes propane # apacinl"Feder-|over fire with three or four cups of |nine ifthe hear in fast, painful and ords a) @ngineer, tinkering with an obstinate mechanical device | with less money. ; 5 F Probably no one expected the un-| Yet, they must do that with the|ident, congress ang government hues peearau i ee ees ford peeay, »or is it only for slow “Covthat would not work, apparently doomed to new dis-| Can it be that Indiana dairymaids have escaped the| veiling of a cure-all which would| products of industry as a whole or departments concerning the probable | cream and Evie o dba ead euriotieae lisa neie2 BER TRNTAR LE auade milk @ appointments each year. But it happened that Ford | insidious influences of the films? Or are they more de-| guarantee happiness and employ-|Pring on depression. Producers | effects on the general welfare of all chopped parsley. Serve with thin| given to enervated patients, ‘with the Yes did not know defeat when it stared him in the face. | pendent om their own resources, more individualistic? Tae Fe Pet arte en || ee aene Ween a uleaye tienes gies estan Sheer stuns wold strips of Melba toast. By using| slow pulses. When the heart. it ' “Cow Old John Brown, the lawless scourge of frontier | And will city girls agree with this verdict of the if the politicians might have done a| Profits and thrifts cause a danger: | tional situation most needed the new Poitieepsrnreteaeey you have errs and jumpy, it is usually ‘milk a: Kansas, once declared: Indianapolis teacher? little better than merely dust off| ous hiatus, which Foster and Catch- | money. **Wholewheat Muffins: To a woll |sure against the heact at that rere P tthe ye “One man and God ean overturn the world.” Anyway the comparison has whetted the public’s | some of the old stock. ings call “the dilemma of thrift. ‘a Bee aes beaten egg add one cupful of sweet |ticular time. Strychnine is not us- aa milk & Which, after all, is only another way of saying what | curiosity. Does the superority of farmer girls extend proscar? ne eek es The third and most impcrtart| milk. Stir in one cupful cf renl| ually necessary when the correct diet mo -jSeniérs said: to other things? Do they also cook better, keep house|. Manteriee off the politieal arena ibs lends atoteaeeaae s ATR Wieedithiees ‘would be to Winiertnn flour and bext until|is used. I have a special article on 2 a = ut seal anew idea ro! a ore © private business, th, tl il milk a1 “There is success for every man who refuses to recog- | better, manage husbands and children better ? your correspondent. encounters 4 | chance," they say. “Largely by| whose individual units now act. in: eeaiwaiehesetone tats which hes abedd egret ae ite montht nize defeat.” ——————— Pamphlet called “Progress and| planning, it can be made up at all /dependently. A nationat business | been sifted one level teaspoonful of | ts me care of this meni anar and milk ar y¢ ig the determination thoticsiembe kd cashes staat ‘A SACCO-VANZETTI ECHO Pent oi by William Trufant Foster Rove ia des ela bedded peiiey, prpall Reserelaned 50 lee all akin powder. - Mix thoroughly ard | enclose four cents in stamps, and a Sag i a a ings, is] ries mij ro ; in tins ii ¥e lacks everything; and the man thet has it, in full] The Outlook publishes a very detailed story in a cur-| and Waddill Catchings, for Economic |to match the constantly increasing | expansion and other measures imac: | ake i” Muffin tins in a moderately |large, self-nddyessed envelope. i months measure, lacks very little. rent issue, purporting to show that Bartolomeo Van-| Research. Foster is director of the | output of consumers’ goods. cord with their effect on prosperity. | nilk an zetti, executed last year with Nicolo Sacco, was inno- | Foundation. Who's Who recommends ey contend that a right flow of | Everyone would gain. The govern-|tended by chauffeurs in gold braid |candidates will be photographec so CANADA WANTS IMMIGRANTS cent of the famous Bridgewater holdup that preceded | him as an experienced educator and | money is possible; that with enough | ment would borrow, lend or spend | oF tailored liveries. and recorded in their leading , chased fa gadllitia dima a the Aree mm The matter is important be-|Catchings as a manufacturer with | knowledge concerning flow of goods| money only on the most careful ad-| The tuition fees df one of these speeches, which can then be sent tc * agricul Canada is ing immigrants to settle on her vast Bain murders. escies impressive connections. The Pollal relation to flow of income, money | vice, and its lead would be generally |Smart schools would keep an aver- every village and metropolis, giving i ralf’s nexpanses of fertile but uncultivated land. She has|cause Vanzetti’s conviction in the Bridgewater case| Foundation is reputable so, as Aljcan be put in the hands of consumers | followed. age child:in food and raiment for a! an eminently more vivid’ and thrill- | i com millions of acres of arable prairie, now open and wild. | led to his conviction in the other matter. Smith wrod remark, let’s see what | z nate them pei bey.. eae Me rece and Cathiies believe tl connie Hie fs \ ing effect than the radio, for in- roducty, is home-makers she is looking for, real pioneers who| We don't know whether the Outlook's story will stand | they say about it: s 1 flow of money to fr is for scheme would stabilize prices. t le little girls wear those cute, | stance. ‘s expe _ tsk _? ‘ = Th Foster-Catch th brief periods been contrived by con-! would enable the government to de- | short-skirted dresses ii ae tn eee {0 suffer some inconveniences and privations | UP or not. But. we do know this: No one should bave) Te ., b'thct prospariy ise bac, | struction. of new capital facilitws| denediy ancien dangerous trends: if | France. The little (nas SUEERREN EN: i in order to win homes for themselves. This means | any patience with the man who refuses to examine it hazard, uneven sort of thing. The | such as factories, power plants and necessary, by taking money out of |think of appearing without French oe is 4 PEMO years of hard work, hardships incidental to opening |on the ground that “that’s all ended now.” It isn't| nuthors find, ina fabulously wealthy | railroads and through construction | circulation, by the various meane {labels in their suits, They are sur. Our Y d i ’ ‘ possessed rage, in- | ended, because le still beli shocki: ‘is- | nation, tens of thousands of poverty- | of new ie works, 'y indus- | through which it now does so, No|roun on every side by swank and ‘a rail srg pcdees —_ sien oa 8 tj as ak pices ee Bier Aon stricken families and millions more | trial output has been kept up by in-/ new redical departures are sug-|a@re taught, almost from ‘thelr | Our ester ays 1 (dustry : ‘ination. . carriage of jus! 5 “struggling anxiously on the edg: of | creased volume of installment sales, | gested, they say, but only intelligent | cradles, to be disciples of smartness over M Immigrants of this type are hard to find. The pres- | tends to shed light on the matter, one way or the other, want.” And they show how, as pfo- | but the rate of increase cannot be direction of present federal powers | and reflections of the family riches. TEN YEARS AGO " soa beient generation does not produce many of them.| must be sifted to the very bottom. duction sperenses, ne, innmber of | continued indefinitely, land practices. plies re an unreality attached toj Henry J. Johnson, commercial > core, : workers falls off. Notable advances ‘ iem, when one considers the mi f the ie } BismarCanede = oR aes eebralget ae sages AN IMPORTANT ITEM toward full employment are always| Depressions are costly and inflict | #:—-——- ————— —___9| attributes of childhood. And ven, i pondent Talepnons peer Cake, steaders is welcoming are relatively few. The t J followed by business recession and | human suffering because corrective}| JN NEW YORK __ |spite of all their breeding and train. here, left for Seattle to accept a po- _ ,,And dominion in the last fiscal year admitted 151,507 im-| What is the important news of the day, anyway? loss, so why not straighten that out? | influences don’t automatically get tole —. be | ing, the spirit of childhood will out | sition with a firm of public account- Bismer migrants of the kind she wants. In the same period} Perhaps this little item from Washington ought to pitiea work, Under the Foster-Catel ings | ,, {@nd, when unguarded by nurses and | ants. The tec%3:184 surrendered their homesteads and emigrated to quality. Increnced onapat per nuit of Saber: Brepoaahi the’, “Danned nrokeerity,” | New York, Nov, In New York's | maids and tutors, they have been : \ ‘ \ : : brs ould, ir west side, the little children | know: t to type. i rs it than othe United States, The Children's Bureau of the Department of Labor wae ek Meee tee tistdag ot First, the authors demand a great Of tn cick. ints pacsllnetaaaes ee ia Heeb atlas pleig poles paigns Canada spent = great deal of money and effort; announces that « baby born in 1928 has just twice the| increased knowledge will bring the | national fact-finding agency through Pageant of pampered luxury. They! In extreme contrast is School No.|tained at her home at 408 Fifth fast tweetting these immigrants, only to lose half of them. | chance of living his first year out and attaining a nor-| curse of unemployment.” Too many | which the government would display | arrive at their private schools in| 10 on New York's great East Side, | Street. bi TONE ‘This is not making rapid progress toward settling the | mal, healthy childhood as had the baby of 1912. men and machines; tco much mater- pol merle ioe business men as | elie Rarese, accompanied by smart-|" Here the Sept eS a : ans ar a Sy Fag aon aat|" Decent aes Ss deat Tortessly ials and money, so Foster and Catch- | freely as it does for mariners.’ ly clad maids or governesses and at- school on home-made coasters, one an srry and little son, Shes, Coacleffer the attractive opportunities it once did. had te go without, and the increase in skill of surgeons tragically enough, bate. teet'in pa Bismarck, were visiting he a i Agricultural conditions since the war have not aided | and nurses, are doubtless largely responsible. But . ee B Ab as winter. a } CAnadian government in its search for homestead. | whatever the reason, the mere fect itself is a fact} UK BOARDING HOUSE Y AARCI'E |} Here are packed the young of all| ‘The senior class of Bismarck high » While the world talks of farm ills and surpluses | of great importance, i the peoples of the world. Here-are| school elected the following clacs jit, arforcing down prices for farm products does not seem La eee 7 NY SS reach! (i mi of Fase, Chinese, Alege uh id bee laa ad Bess: ’ - SY is, Germans, Irish, i lent; il q $ post Bit? be the most propitious time for opening up new a Now “HAT You'Re out BAH La SWF N He's ONLY RIBBING }) Armenians, Japanese, per Ethel McKee, treasurer, and Eawia 5; Nterritory for cultivation. Canada and the United States Editorial Co ent § OF PUBLIC LIFE MASJoR, N YoU, BUT HERES Turks. Taylor, sergeant-at-arms. The jun- andar . itt in find a) rum N HAT N AND VEL ONE FoR Here come youngsters with |lor class elected Eugens Kilme | geight will experience no difficulty in finding homesteaders LETS SEE WHAT WE CAN ‘ y A Leve f patched over pants and with coats | President; George Holta, vice pres. ae Dinan oe land now under cultivation is vo longer able THE SORROWFUL EMPRESS Y Do-fo HELP You INVEST You ! ~~ WHY Not that fail to fit—coats that betray a |ident; Imogene McLean, secretare: | ive Bitto feed the world. Plain Dealer) WHATS LEFT oF YouR mot S IMPORT EGNPTIAN Pergink, dows fon one generation paues Fi sons, {reasuret, and Ide took control of Russia they 7 Here are youngsters » sergeant-at-arms, smart MURDER AS DIVERSION press to go home. For Denmark, “TALKING SIGABOARD MONBY, maz wee le MUMMIES, AN’ SELL Hare 8 Poverty and rivations; TWENTY-FIVE YEAR shares Now we have enother “thrill murder”—this time the wee AH ~ HERE YoU ARE!» "EM FOR OCCUPVING ened by undernourishment, “In such| Mrs. Pleree of W shin “ De t ives of Pees iircags i Saeeee “ WANTED - PARTNER & GUEST ROOMS, — places Manhattan undertakes cite| was the new clerk in the "United : Uni ity, in of Americanization | States la i | ac These oe Richard Gallogly and George Harsh, are CAPITAL — UNIQUE “THAT RIDING IN RUMBLE Bad taruing out oC Tithe oe 8 land office here, 4 } ; h L SEATS, — BRIDGE In such quarters have been staged | Louis de M i - of indulging in holdups as a means of diver- INVEMSTION, — ARTIFICIA! the battles f lores, son of Marquie de i 3 law, her grandson y DUMMY PARTAER,- les for clinics, for better | Mores.of the famous early days in ¢ During these holdups two innocent men were inst a cellar HousE-FLIES — LIFELIKE ~ AND + housing, for better medical attention | western North Dakota, was the first to death. Already high-priced lawyers are being Bullets: and finished. them BUT SANITARY — GREAT OR. SBA and for settlement houses. noblemen to attend Yale university. Vimarshaled together to defend the young men. stocks of the executioners’ guns. A harm- "EM 10 TH ‘ And in this hodge-podge of strug- paliatly > @ —- Apparently there is going to be no way of escaping | less mediocre man, a eqamenioce woman, = boy of FoR BAKERY WINDOWS 6, gle, youth oftimes grows before | | William Falconer of Silver King, rs i ity, four girls ly pretty ND RESTAURANTS — ' OPERA AS ime. Yet, in spite of all the | Idaho was visitix~ relatives hero 2 repetition of the Leopold-Loeb trial. We shall, doubt- but surely not above average ability. , and sun- AND A R PRO! vy ’ handiez shrewdness and alertness | after an absence of 14 yea: ’ hear from various psychiatrists that boys | drp servants and retainers, were lined up against the Pl —-WRIIE FD. ASPIRIA, Nou ’ develop as in few other places, This ee 2 - | wall in Ekaterinburg and put to death in a bungling 6-F — WHIF! - @ — Now east side Ark of Nations turns out FORTY YEARS AGO and very bloody mannet. And the old mother and i, BOX yA the prize winning debating teams| Rev. David Wirt of Medical Lake other left in Denmark to live for a decade with NG wW. VA s and the pennant winning athletic|Ore., was visiting here as guest of : of imperial greatness and the nightmare nizations. Its standing, gener- | his daughter, Mrs. J. M. in. in Eksteri . speaking, is as high as any in Bo eee . New York, eeees tnaitditor ‘and Mrs, Ward neq as ir guest One of the wise cracks to be heard lof Colonel Lad of titer wee a nof in a dey.” The Prvst ibe Bars Apiners Provide a|“The ian of nanitel states tant -rig, wish woul make fal etc Seem pa 8 are Lagden pretebe Marks, in pj Mab meteoy es i One scene of s int Peep own Ay ¥, is introduced to a nia DF Bey mes galled to ¥en,” says he, “Wve heard of | sotse’? lls of her you all my life—and I’m darn sick : yy) of it.” . ef 3 f The late political cam; | q z N given some dine as to pcg Pn 33 , expect in the future. Tens of thou- | sands of Ricrle have been attracted to Times ire each night by talk- ing picture speeches made by 5 Aer men and women. In future paigns it is not hard to believe ther