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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE gence that the level of intelligence of the children of small families is higher than that of children of large, . Phe Bismarck ‘Tribune ) qHe STATES OLDEST. NEWSPAPER ger! | (Established 1373) | The professor hastens to add that there are excep-| | Now, Watch Your Step, Elmer! SSDRVSRELIA ATARI SA | | | “ to all of these rules, so don't be worried if any of | r) ry Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company. Bis you unfavorably. ss one of the! marek, ND” ane entered st the pustoffice at Bis oo nt Meare byl , 7) ‘marek as second ciass mai) matter. * George D. Mann ............President ani Pzblisher this sort of work : : Wt REGARD TO HEALTH ¢ DICT WELL BE MRMTERED a laborious compilation of reams of such statistics that | whe Cw AOORESSED A CANE OF THES “ Saber Rates Payable in Advance ite knowledge will ever be gained. i | U rnone MADESEED BAVELOPE ~ ‘ Daily by mail, per -ear, (in Bismarcs) . os x st ' q -°3 Deily by mail’ per year, ee es eee ee ee | LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA tempted, the better the chances <z B im state outside Bismarck) ......- . and one | Locomotor ataxia is the popular success. Once the nerve structures 3 with the | name for a group of diseases of the | have been setsaliy. eer eae 1 * ? ii reconstructin, © Weekly by mail, in state, per year .........66. 1.00/°H # | spinal, usually meaning tabes|is no hope of their reconstructing 2 Weekly by mail, in state, three years for . 2F)| The verdic. dorsalis hep avec age cept 7 pe a t mail. “of Nort! ta. a chronic disease e spinal cord | Dr. McCoy will g! Weekly by feces ‘ caused by hardening or degeneratio: personal questions on health ee as ak Cavalehan of its posterior tracts. | and diet, sddress-d to bim. 3 poe saan Bore | The cause of locomotor ataxia is] care of the Tribune. 2 Member of The Associated Press ‘ | considered by most authorities to be | Enclose a stamped addressed | bs att Pi is exclusively entitled to the severa! nt jan infection by the spirochaeta pal-J] envelope for reply. = | -, The Se ee a a : J ATIONS | lida, although” some investigator: | use for republication of all news eins Med were a: BAA pPRO have suggedead that the | SS ee tg eee tg. sc cicaccns SOnGIA poll Sy AjuDGeT method of saturating the blood with ; themselves. However, I Gaia rite herein. All rights of republication of all A jmercury is in some cases the real | many cases, hageeciand he A baled bd a 3 ter berein are alec reserved. |cause of the degeneration of the’ well advanced, completely cured by : rast | PPinal ford. toms are short stab-|though the cane funy be too far ad: 2 i tati e first symptoms sl sta G. WocaN PATNE COMPANY, } |bing neuralgia-like pains darting | vanced to expect a complete cure, NEW YORK --- Fifth Ave. Bh b | from place to place in the extremi- | there will usually be a satisfactory CHICAGO “EB etRoit |ties and lower back, although they improvement. ere + Tower Bldg Kresge Bldg | | may occur in any part of the body.; My experience with Late has | These paine may be accompanied by shown oe that the length of time 2 3 | i ‘i vere | it r (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | ede eee aaa rece | Lave: Rieantte: pun how iBeh sti: | Fee ‘ barat Lohgedcte lho hee t ive treatment has been used in < YG S BECKON | feet, tingling, sometimes a sense of | pressive treatm BISMARCK HOLIDAY GOODS B: | constriction about the waist, and a|the past. Unfortunately a suppres- s | loss of the knee jerk reflex. | Sive treatment of many years ago As the disease progresses there |W! have its effect upon the gifts and/, are pronounced disorders of the body, and it seems necessary to in| bladder, failing ion—sometimes | eliminate the medicinal poisons be- : leading’ to blindness, difficulty in| fore the body is able to throw off pains severe gastric cay the | the wee raed Ses Sees tates | Arey! rtson pupil, and oc-; (My method fo Z d je—the hardest, hea | casionally paralysis ‘of the eyelids. | will appear in tomorrow's article.) idea tron tive to ike | As the disease becomes still more See ee , " re-read | Progressed, the patient develops| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ghtst made. difficulty or inability to stand or; Insomnia hout the b wood is so heavy it will not float in water. It walk with the eyes closed. While! Question: Mrs. Mary L. writes: fact that th hants are m kes a fine polish, and is so tough that it can make the Eide gait i? baad the most | “J have suffered with nerves through ay Pare 4 ideat aleallo ok 8 = | pronounced symptom, Te are a|worry, and it has left me with in- season trade mpression on the thickest skull of the toughest few cases where this difficulty does|somnia. This has lasted nearly a politan splendor c al in the country. | not appear at any time, but in these | year. New York provide no more | cops are so busy that it comes in by | cases destruction of the optic nerve'” Answer: One of the best ways | ir shopping patronage. | (blindness) practically always re-ito cure insomnia is to take plenty brac, in wearing : | | sults. ae : of physical culture exercises and ae oF SS SSI a cate’ Locomotor ataxia is slow in de-/ also take long walks each day si abitthe @ PIBhED Of UEHRESES tobe {Yeloping and rarely causes death./tween the hours of three and five Hbigk og 4 BARBS 7 setting plenty of chances 5 date G/N, | Six_or eight years may intervene| in the afternoon. Start walking | Pears ete 'S ss a deena oe walking | one mile daily and gradually increase - Li Tap wi Ate the year 2998 artificial men MAME REGAN | ciier"Tescr sattond' opetauy tole nee eet Pe Fibs hei dla eee ge eter tar Pea HIST OF2Y | bet the patient may live for from | porarily be relaxed after this walk cepttes FECA Omens = es . to 20 years. land you will be able to sleep with- ; suddenly there should oceur a short- ht nov | Tabes in children sometimes occurs | out any difficulty. | However, you tis Se to be had i precede gel aaa eke al see | * December 11 as the result of congenital disease. | should also avoid any food which eee ee the neds piri ae treat afield, Ill. a bullet struck | 1777_Washington’s army went into| There may be general symptoms as| produces an excessive amount of <+ chants everywhere and iiey denunned| ee al lighter in a man’s pocket winter quarters at Valley with tabes of adults, but as a rule stomach or intestinal gas, as this gas ¥ “| tising handling these =: petition to arbi- | ¢ cor pene a Lineal —= d ed. It al Forge. oe sight i most Seen athe will often distress pont ae to A i to the larger ci rd ase, (Teg Pree ee Smee soph ee 1816—Indi: mitted to © th ince the cause of this disease keep you from sleeping. Send a large i agate =e gee i Gi Se satisfactory, : petitioners: thing has to be done to protect the 81 ae ee ‘© "N° appears to be a hardening of the | self addressed stamped envelope and nt days of system and modern m : a panded, Dut ae ie ey cofused to eomaply with | "Or future father AN : - posterior columns of the spinal cord |[ will gladly mail you some illustra- ws city like Bismarck, the home dealers take the place | The employers, however, flatly refused to comply with | as . 1861—Fire caused, $5,000,000 dam-| trom some virulent toxin having a/tions of exercises which will help re ec ee toe ipport of the challenged court came Herr! oa ane age? hh at 1862. Peau "hate lon the see sactaiee: eT pear coun : f “ hav i } er SERicaal Sc aiiebee b ed - pay cay the other d2zy—there wasn't 362—] ; m, tt ve st should aim} > apg mpeg aaa te sa basa standard | Rudolf pecieuaredy ait ne gee jencugh mon in the t Bleckwater river in Vir- at the removal of these toxins from| The Cardoon : *, Products, so t tie metier ot expense, One y ch thei refusal to Chicago school re the body. The earlier a cure is at-/ Question: “What kind of a veg- A home as in the larger centers of ee etable is a cardoon? Are there any “ popul: and trade. j Special methods of growing or pre- © Bismarck, in fact, is better set for the holiday trade | “German c fe caaeaces hereardoonciecavcnizat %, than many other western towns. It has a large shop- | go en upon the t | closely related to the French arti- *. ping district—more extensive than most western tow7 Haynes = choke and is considered by many a ~algen am = : ito see that nothing of ‘ authori’ t the same plant of its size and even than some larger than it is. It | {9 see Hae Tore Ayportieati sr delineate has been an important trading center in this territory | powered to enforce such a Sof selection and cultivation. The from early days, and buying and selling have gon | plant is first blanched either in the nand-in-glove between clientele and merchant here. as oe cgqrorieary eee us set i Ss hy re-| ib on e leaf is ie pal » Being thus set up for Christmas trade, there re-| 19268 By hy pay te caukel tke any mains but one other factor to make the holi NEA Service l wecetable. Or) werved oin: a success and pleasure on both sides of the counters— s wed and.cooked. It has an - and that is to shop early while it can be done orderly. | THIS HAS HAPPESZD e en- | agreeable sae ee ee ca im The i -hour store 1 tt: Pate red: JERR KAT te occas ind e bad | most valuable of these plan’ are = Avoid the last-hour rush, when store attendants are WESTER CARSTAIRG hea be ined, he went in search of | those with the thickest midribs. .| likely to be tired and unstrung and variety depleted by | i heases ag. Watt ‘, 2! those who have wisely bought while others were hesi- a ted and no amount urn any erbras! # ERs i i sete a m: J. asks: Will you ff tating. The display in the windows alone ought to be le he telephone could e tell me eon <uile ee = helpful in making up minds. It is a wonderful display. 7 ees ae a hicavthurn:and.qwatecbeash 1” % It is there in tasty a y, garnished with attractive 24 seek saa nd her the new Answer: Heartburn and water- RUE fe sod at evecing 1s ts Ya beheld’ to even |a0 Fields ‘te the tompiation gowa the'd never worn but & brash can be cured by living on the z x sii ‘ ‘ rent eee from the store dfastly refused to attend proper food combinations, and avoid- &, better advantage under the flashing lights—a testi- ing the use of an excessive amount a monial to the fact that Bismarck merchants are up-to- sare jof food. Over-eating must be cited % date business men and that their helpful buying counsel | las one of the principal causes of eee 2 eee st 100 percent value, Sissel ig See Bd = ibition by, and put ker hands on bis arm. _soon learn how to combine your foods z BIG GAME GOING FAST Whether pleasing or = | Ske was dressed in cloth of gold. | properly so they will not form in- *, From England comes the report that man, who de-| picture. a ae pats fabrie into which pure gold ‘compatible mixtures. stroyed -vhole species of the animal kingdom since the| The E oars bin ta ned beam bpravad, and ber skis nas - & invention of the rifle, is rapidly wiping out the wild | sor movement is my — Seed Wack kate cor Tt ants ee = life of the African continent. In another 50 years, it| other countries, and th FE cog tease ee gg eg stapely head and her big black | Our Yesterdays * is reported, big game in Africa will be extinct. The| age are going to press m! mbe be ie love with JAEL THANE. eyes were pools of emotional ———— o pat HeLa Waa been io South Atel here | countries that stick to Evelyn gives a party at wh wire your decision gorens oy worst destruction has nm in Sout! rica, where . inmelionss Jael takes exception to Jerry's 4 feast (eeeeas- - a nearly all the elephants have been killed; the quagga! paRBERRY ERADICATION WORK THREATENED seat ese 2a fem jarcund ber cad and was patting gril Sewho ia |g 4%, 2he leaned Prema ‘Alonter, Mise’ Rete Millard has’ pone to = and the blue bock have disappeared; the white rhinoc-| (Minneapolis T abst _Alesier te jont- jcold cream on bef face to remove lesimed ot a Peaeal tisase BCE Beaver Dam, Wis, to spend the % eros is “so nearly extinct that some men who land in| We in this part of the coun her feet bet to =e rg grease 52! and RY told her al she knew of 224 01d. “Golden skin and a black winter. 2 “ vii ‘ ” y energe stand agai patatian om account of bic eontine came in. RY tol | soul,” he laughed. = Africa pre cheeses with a desire to shoot the last one. by the bureau of, tha, budget ‘at “ famiiy. sa Leontine. “I wonder if Alester ar ili 01 fe oa | 0.S, Goff has returned from Cus- 2, T._bortcbok, mountain zebra, roan antelope and nyala | uid: jn effect, cut the present barocrry eradicasis Sietier grivee torte, attantic | tntrod sled ber’ te cle Aiea ate Tee momen ee is TL arnt pata he tae Gems ™ Ihave almost all perished, and the black rhinoceros,; appropriation from $375,000 to $343,000. This pro- thing in Ev City?” she ended. | prim “don't touch me” attitude. a past summer and fall making photo- land, rhebok, grysbok, southern oribi, sable antelope | Bosal has been made in th face of o fact. re the that her friend had dr. 1 doolt i> Siveiem dectared| He pat au arm around Lacntine’s graphs. i j i office of cereal crops and diseases, which is in charge visita us abeet mesa rh | ; Ee, ee. pean te he eee IPR SSENHE? of the barks "y ee Dpeiceb Reduested a aee es bad no time to consider what They ae Past Pipers peer Ter oer dee Bree Cas Roberts, who bas been S it hes} sed that Sart lishea | ee stiscal Fae, 1929-80, the present appropria {Evelyn would think of Leontine. Yoices because of the presence of (tails. There was a room for danc- Ghar ntsten Mae 4 re Seen propo: game refuges be established | increased to $500,009. SOW Go OS WITH THE story | Fi other members of the chorus, but|ing. Leontine “swayed in rhythm of her sister, Mrs. R, W. Drummond, ++ im varfous parts of the African continent, that these ‘ow it is apparent that this is no true economy at CHATER eves (She wanted her telegram. lanai secur ase Seaar pen ak the masic. has returned to her home in St. Paul. * gnimc's may not be lost forever, but there are, as usual, | 4. und economy demands that agriculture be = e cee |, Mrs Dwight gave it to her and | deserted. “Drag me around,” she said, put- > S PY i fe % i = Z ona ble bi e minimum of time. The b RY stopped short in surprise ). ean at aa eG | James Emmons has left for Lin- two iz..uexcos working against the scheme. One is the | berry eradication p conceived in the es Lenatine rushed up to ber ler ee et, TembliOg | ‘Someone had. overhear! what |t(0e down ber gjase. coln, Neb., for a few weeks’ visit. «- settlers who, like our farmers in respect to the black | of a stable agriculture. Already it has accompl ee oe sp to Ber socers under Leontine’s watchful | Jerry said to Leontine. however,| In the dance she made love to peanioact SB bec. wo... er the destruction of the a The | wonders. The total loss caused by black stem ru: ponring, ont cotheviontie The latter saw an expression |and word was passed that she and |him Her perfume, her eyes, her TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO other is the hunters who are flocking to Africa, the |“? oats, barley and rye in the thirteen stat congratalations. of infinite relief pass over Jerry’s Alester were “missing fire.” But ae eee etc peatige J Fy Henry Tatley left on an extended 44 last tc = unting ground for big game, in ever-increas- | ‘°° ilicarion Aree DAS SOE sseHs “We're been sitting {= 2m apper tace and gire way to one of tender- line givig catimation, was to eer to Mngers stealing up to his ear. > fg sUP,east and south, eseee cate | ©: a ver-increas- | ya. ee oe < z e “ e girls’ ion, was = St. Louis for a several weeks’ visit, § ing nu-ibers. Only government action, it appears, can 4 ora, parish me ed ness. A soft little smile played bis arty and find out what the| At supper she bd made him for. and plans to attend the Madri Gras | the wiping out of the disappearing species. ore than $4,600,000. The average pipe sees eae paces tremulously in the corners of the favors were. get Jerry completely. gave ber ; at New Orleans before returning. | x if He er crene ane Ae to 1923 ee us. a girl's lips as she refolded the sheet A strange silence fell upon Jerry Reap tad eagle bis Tales oe care gone. | 2 was approximate! 000, ashels. 2 averaze wondered where rou were.” 0, AG ' . as she drove to her hotel with /he ing else that he rs. S. W. Derrick has returned % AUTO DOLLAR BUYS MORE {annual Joss for the five-year period from 1923 to 1925 Jerry said to Alester with simple 71 DSDer and put it back in the ca Ft) ‘che had no intention of had meant for Jerry. It was a from a visit with relatives in Vir- | 1% The automobile industry has furnished many a par- | » This tremendous saving was ¢ velope. going to the party. What she had |$duare case that Leontine opened ginia. | adox, not the least of which is the tendency of public | made possible by the baroerry eradication campaign. creep gine. .| Evelyn was regarding ber anx- said to Leontine had been intended | With eagerness. i — | interest in motor cars to reach its apex from December | Should it be crippled by the desi ‘Leontine put me fn @ rear seat.” }iousiy 5 ¥. “It's good wishes [to keep Alester from urging her| A Jade bracelet, set with a price | Mrs. W. F. Foye and Miss Gard- | af ies he laughed. “I had in the first | " - id. “1 further. It wouldn't have done so | less emerald, lay on the white satin nier of Steele are visiting friends | to February when touring is but a memory or a pros-! from a friend,” she said, “the young egies | 7 od ry Laks row but when she ptone’ that she ; * |had Leontine repeated it truthfully. |lining. Leontine emitted a cry of in Bismarck. | pect for a majority of car owners. This is easily ex-| wanted a ticket 1 was. oblige’ to [TAD | MOREnt to zoor apartment” |" oe ante 0 go {0 ber betel (MMI@UON Bnd slipped ibe dewel” | be eee plained. In fact the only explanation necessary is to/| peseecas aie he oo ee ke | She bad not thought of Leontine, |. che said to Aliee, | Fo baer arm. ‘aL Superintendent a pea has ii is i that she might ord Of | dress You" = lere’s . . .” Alester fumbled returned from a short business tri The year now approaching an end eclipsed all others {| § of the barberry situation have made He, aa; pass Sainte “a usecaical ae ai in guid for 70%. Prugaae alge beget nae it eet eet ie TEN YEARS AGO " fn the production of cars, and witnessed many revolu- | ‘t Plai ne states the eradicztors were barely addet. compinin ingly. | ee eit ee bere ne ee ee oe = "P| the pocket of the suit he'd worn | L. H. Langley of Driscoll will open PI y 5 i “| my plas Saturday night.’ m= fatariomeaa: getien aaa truction | 20H t own against the natural increase of 1 dashed down to see you open.” | news, are you coming to the party?” | ™Y Place on y down from New York. {a real estate and insurance office tionary changes in automobile design a i construction. | the barberry bushes in pastures and woods. That is Leontine said to Jerry. “because Leontine asked ber. | Her voice was fraught with @| Leontine admired the bracelet tin the Tribune building after the And there is every indication that 1929 will see a great | why it deemed necessary to as for an increased |B soq were such a mouse when [| Jerry felt that she b a the | *ignificance that Alester did not | ang thought what a fool Jerry was. first of the year. effort on the part of manufacturers to outdo 1923. | appropriation. No one alive to the agricultural sit- | Jerry felt that she bung apo! jeare to ignore. They went out to his ee | ¢ Im the automobile world this is a buyers’ market and | “2tion would have believed it possible that the bureau frst met you and I wanted to see answer. Perhaps she was being jcar and as they drove to his hotel ~ | Mr. and Mr. See ood : oii ast | of the budget could fail to grant the request, let alone for myself that you really had be | very unwise. unless sbe wanted to| he made up some excuse for baving %, galeep with ber head on family of Baldwin have arrived in ¢ there is every evidence that it will continue to be. Im-| proposing a reduction; and yet this last is precisely | come a cares gue? | lose Alester, to treat bim so harshly | broken his date with ber. It did not | 2 Pillow beneath which she had Bismarck to make their home. Provements recently announced and promised for next | viet has happened. | “That ee sic ah sea? dicey jee there Wes axvaes like agin | approach the truth and Leontine ecg a Lage Hiete of pacers s ear are to the advantage of the buyer. Car owners; Next week a committee representing the farmers, i = | tine Lebaudy on to soothe knew it, but she was too wise to dreaming man Miss M. McPeake, former!: ite getting more and more for their dollars as mano, | the scientists and the business men of the 13 states in- sald politely. “Will you excuse me/rutted feelings, Jerry told herself. | question him. blue eyes and ® very. very stub- superintendent of nurses’ at the St 7 | eluded in the barbe: eradicati: i ati now? I must get to the dressing- | But she couldn’t reverse her deci- born chin. He was going to kiss a 3 Try ation area will appear Her hold upon him was growing Alexius hospital, who has been en- . solve production and distribution costs and gee before the house subcommittee on AEPCAR SES: room. There's a telegram for me,” |sion after Alester had broken Lar] slender—timeworn, she called Lae am ee Sere gaged in war nursing, is now, in 2 effort will be made to convince the house subcom- she added, lest she appear rude. sally ast uchog and it. But he bad not yet reached the yes ag . f mittee that the west fe $500. ropriatic a given a “spite party” that might | remembered very clearly in the esas should be granted. All true (eestigey eae ee “We will wait for you.” Alester | not have been so bad as it was jet ee Lolly rgremgog morning, but she could not remem- General and Mra. Ai Vows the northwest—the two, of course, are one—should said. “I've got a flock of chair cars tured. but certainly couldn't have | got Jerry when he thought of ber why he hadn’t, have returned from St. Paul wnere ‘ ) bestir themselves to bring pressure upon their convress- LEE ontsiae 1 take everyone to the | been very innocent. tine. But she had tricked him and|_ Evelyn had called to her sud- the feneral ‘attended @ convention *> men to the end that the $500,000 appropriation be | hotel.” | “Tell him I'll go to my hotel and jne’d discovered it: since then she |@enly and sent her dream recollec- of adjutants general. indorsed. aisce bad slated to tock bie: lif 1 ebange my mind I'll come over,” | had held him only by the tions out of her head for the mo- rg hg | she said to Leontine. ‘ccsulie ot tar aeares: ment with the demand that she Though defeated here, Phelps Phelps would seem to be just eut out to be a member of congress from Walla Walla—New York Sun. ee We wonder where that Atlanta man coud finance ple of movie quens poten oe 8 mere mil- A galery crowd of people where Bobby ob perk, Attention and Me opponent attracts Now she hesitated. “I'm not on; Tonigh ing,” she said quietly. iter away from you,” Evelyn warned | +, “Jerry!” Alester strode up to her |her whes Leontine le%t, with 3 /break and and caught her by the arm. | Smile of triumpb that she could not | of jr. “Jerry, you will make a fool of me. |°°2¢e@!- | But Jerry always rode uppermost Fan O7e 858. Tre told everrone I'm giving this ig Tae,” Jory seceeed es ee eamens when she seemed tier Listen..{0 what the eritics party for you.” | _‘“Yes, it will be gay. I know.”| When an four bad passed after | have to say shout you" : “I'm sorry.” Jerry said, shrugging | i “Jerry. you may be driving Ales | neither of them Alester wasn't ready to Evelyn conceded; “but everyone’ his party was well under way in the; (To Be Continsed) HEALTH DIET CE & Dr Frank McCoy |, names of 2344 names of 1 fever than Gee > must be memorized. . Overcoats—30 it dis- count at Klein's f othoog overcoat for Xmas makes the gift supreme. ‘ :