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sesvaumce THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1929 Trying Out His New Skates een ig tive diseases are on the increase. Modern medicine and The Bismarck ‘lribune sanitation keep alive the weak bables through middle a Ap Independent Newspaper age, when the “artificially” maintained machine breaks ma TRE STATES OLDES] NEWSPAPER down. What scientific care saves at six months heart xD (Established 1873) disease claims at 50. Even if the prolongation of adult iife is not what it is sometimes imagined to be. it has been sufficent to work a great social change. Man may dic of heart trouble, apoplexy or canzer, but fewer die of tuberculosis at 30 Which means tha: fewer children are left without a $7.21 |breadwinner. They heve succeeded in raising the family 120 | unit to the longevity point where the children usually |reach the age of self-support before being deprived of on? or both parents. cuT SOME FANCY FiGures / President and Publisne: Payable tn Advance Subecription Kates carrier, ‘per Although measles is principally a disease of childhood, adults are sume- cause Dk 6.00 1 { 1.00 AUTO MAKERS OPTIMISTIC 25! ‘There must be something about an automobile that 1.5U | makes. for optimism. Henry Ford, whose great business adventure has created world-wide interest, is so incur- ably optimistic that he can see a silver lining to any | cloud. Even his competitors—if it be permissible to speak of competition in a business in which those en- Saged in it unite in saying that there is glory and busi- ness enough for all—are quoted as welcoming every jump in Ford production. | The matter is of general importance because the motor industry has become so large that its ups and downs af- fect business in many lines. The prediction, therefore, by executives of great corporations that the United States in the next year will be able to absorb so many motor cars that the Ford output does not seriously disturb that of other manufacturers, gives impressive support to faith in the underlying soundness of business conditions gen- erally. It is also evidence of belief in growing pur- chasing power that carries weight because it is backed by the money of those who indulge it. The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use tepublication of all news dispatches credited to It otherwise credited in this newspaper and alsc | ews of spontaneous origin published herein | fights of republication of all other matter herein also reserved. Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY NEW YORK .... Fifth Ave. Bidg. ‘DETROIT ‘Tower Bidg. Kresge Bidg (Official City, State and County Newspaper) improperly, it may lead to some seri- ous sequelae. ‘The first indications of measles are symptoms of a catarrhal nature, ac- panied THE USES OF SCIENCE Professor Harry Elmer Barnes of Smith College, ad- @ressing the American Association for the Advancement you please tell me how I weight? Iam a girl weigh 97 pounds, Of Science, declares that man, instead of being the lord of all creation, is only a “temporary chemical episode” ‘This, says Professor Barnes, is clearly proved by mod- rn science, and because of it we must furnish ourselves His little speech is valuable, however. It illustrates faptly the double-edged nature of that keen, glistening tool called science. For science, while it is making us rich and free, and is preparing us for the larger life to an extent that would not have been dreamed possible a few @ecades ago, is also quite capable of cutting out of life some of its highest values, and leaving us far worse off than we were before. “If, just at the moment when it is releasing us from countless old shackles and launching us on a new golden age, science should convince us that we are mere acci- dents of cosmic chemistry, devoid of souls and doomed to ‘The view of the outlook expressed by automobile manu- facturers is indorsed by many competent disinterested ob- servers. They built more cars last year than ever and have prepared to break that record this year. Domestic sales are expected to increase and so is export business. All indications are that optimism over the outlook has not led to the painting of too roseate a picture. The reason people have few friends is because they aren't content with the ones they are made to fit. If only those who have the itch for office wouldn’t use their salve on other people. Even though a farmer doesn't get @ vacation he has other troubles. | Editorial Comment ee <« SPEAKING OF FUEL (Newark Star-Eagle) Somebody is always taking the fuel out of life—that is, the life of future generations more or less remote. now and then some economic Jerem‘ah rises to warn us the time is coming when we shall hive no coal, wood, oil or gas. It is doubly pleasing, therefore, when the cheer of the optimist is raised to drown the croak of the pessimist. To this class of comfort belongs the discovery announced by Uncle Sam's geologists that in the Marmarth field of North Dakota, west of the Missouri river, are fifteen bil- lions of tons of lignite. The quantity in this single field is within three million tons of all the coal that has been mined in the United States since the white man came. Be it emphasized, this is in only one field. Lignite is a near-coal with fuel value about half-way between coal and wood. Falling, water may heat, light and empower the civilized world when there is not a combustible thing left on or in the earth—if that day ever comes. Recent official sur- veys and calculations, before the vast lignite find in North Dakota came into the news, had given assurance ever weighed is 106 five feet, seven and a half inches Also please tell me what would my sleep to be disturbed by €very night regardless of whether the this elimination has symptoms subside and tl gradually becomes more pink and fi- Nally disappears. In measles as in any other fever or eruptive disease, no so-called “nourishing” food of any kind should be given the patient. Plenty of drinking water should be used, and the juices of several oranges or grape- fruit should be taken daily. The citrus fruit juice seems to have a stimulating effect in producing a quicker elimination through the skin your height, but don’t stuff yourself. Look for functional causes, such as the liver and gall bladder trouble. Any girl who is as thin as you are must have a tendency to extreme and what keeps you awake at night. You need psychological, as well as 5 treatment. Read every book you can get hold of on the subject of psychol. ogy, auto-suggestion, = YOUR CHILDREN | vague they will clarify as he grows older. As I said, he may make his own interpretation then. But I should not think of trying to lay a foundation of character without the ————— (rock of religion under it. sis, etc. In addition to this, go to a &y Olve Abberts Barton good practictioner of psycho-analy- by pity sis. Have yourself analyzed, and change your habits of thinking from Every child should have instruc- bad to good. tion in the religion of his people and ose care cece el placed inthe stomach at this tine y will very likely only ferment and putrify, producing very serious toxins. If parents only realized how many children have been killed from the mistaken idea that feeding them tasty foods during a fever is a kindness, there would be very few deaths from any of the children’s diseases. From the very beginning of this — » the patient rer be given PI baths least every two hours during the day and an| (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) and Count Salm of blessed memory. | for legislation which will protect the If this is so, it isn’t the first time that | fox industry. Parents have quarreled even unto di- voree over their respective attitudes toward their offspring. eee and foods and the eating of lemons help & person troubled with hives and kid- ney complaints?” Answer: It is always better for anyone suffering from com- Plaint to deport himself when first meeting with the lady after his attempted assassination. Ralph Wood of De- ung. Do not have it doled out to him | once a week merely. If he gets his only instruction about God in a place "| troit, whose wife Grace, is charged outside of his home, and by some- attempted to assassinate Presi- with hiring gunmen to kill him, was one outside of his family, he -will | dent Jackson. up this grow up, as many of us have before |1847—Yerba Buena became San Fran- him, with s vague idea that God and | cisco. 1862—Ironclad Monitor launched. that hazy thing called his sou! mec associated with the church on the | 1897—Treaty with England, settling | this— corner, and with it only. Alaska boundary dispute, eee Teach God in the home and in signed. A MAN’S WAY daily life. 1911—J. A. D. McCurdy flew from| “Hello, Grace.” Entitled to a Belief Key West to Havana. Report has it that she hung her ‘There are certain things a child has head as he continued, “It is sort of @ right to, just as he has a right to | @————__________-.@ | awkward, isn’t it? I don’t know what | BARBS | food and education. A belief in a to say, Grace.” eS JANUARY 30 1835—Richard Lawrence, maniac, use the lemons with other foods, her power than himself is one of One wonders if this meeting isn’t ties typically male. If the tables had been ‘The netreés’ who stopped the show He® should grow up with his soul. reversed, the wife. whose life had Let him be made. aware of it, even in| on Broadway because two men in| been almost forfeit to her own hus- n BOOK SHOPS mas @ vague and probably material way. | the audience laughed in a most tragic | band’s hate. would have sprung at| Whenever a woman casts about for Children are made aware of their | moment, shouldn't feel hurt about it. | him, reviled, reproached, threatened, |Some bright way in which to enter the bodies. They are taught how care- | Probably just a couple of Englishmen | wept, done anything except murmur, |business world and make a fortune, ful they must be of them, how to keep | who had been to a comedy the night | “Well, it is kinda awkward.” she thinks of either opening a tea them clean and well and strong. before. shop or a book store. I quoted an They know, too, that they have authority the other day to the effect minds, and they are keenly alive to that a tea shop demanded at least the disgrace it would be not to learn $8,000 capital. I suggest that those and remember and store up knowl- with the book shop idea read “Book hurls itself upon the juvenile prophet edge in them. Shops: How to Run Them,” by Ruth There we have the physical and in the news right now—13-year-old | Brown Park. mental ideal, but how about the Helen Campbell who is attempting to gibt eh ig “save” tigate This chit admits WHAT'S BEING DONE? the coal and oil fields of this country will last for cen- turies to come. BETTER SERMONS DEMANDED (Harry Emerson Fosdick in the Atlantic Monthly) A youth choosing the Christian ministry today and planning primarily to be a preacher, should aim first at. recovering the accent of reality in the pulpit. The par- son used to be what the name implies, the leading person in the community. Pre-eminent in education and in- formation, backed by the authority of his vocation from | God, he held a unique and dominant position. Today the minister is not pre-eminent in either educa- tion or information, and his opinions on any subject are accorded no more respect than in themselves they are worth. People'look for light to books and maga- zines, to lectures and to drama, and the pulpit obviously @n eternal death after a few brief years of activity— a then we should not be beginning s golden age, but an age Of great darkness. / - Luckily, however, science isn’t doing anything of the Kind. It is presenting us with a tremendous variety of eee New York scientists who are study- ing smoke in behalf of the otty's| health may have a hard time gain- ting admittance to the ladies’ Wed- nesday afternoon bridge clubs. woace Last year 880,000000 weiners were sold in the United States. Proving that we're not subsisting entirely on This 1s probably an expression of no inward grace, but nothing so riles me as infant revivalists. My spleen moral? It is impossible to separate the moral from that higher part of us that we call the soul. 26. PLAYING CAUTIOUSLY WHEN DARING MIGHT ; canned goods after al .. } NUMBERING BASEBALL PLAYERS faces a competition never before ex) need. Child training without it would be { eee MEAN: GAME peti erie! 3 Baseball, which soon will occupy the center of the stage] This fact is sometimes taken by churchmen as a dis-|like bread withont wr--* “+ ° A Washington society woman tes- North (Dummy)— od ~ pint erage ee the Herne ese re em ide to the mainimecs proatnese See ih acai Patera Little things like 9 fi6 5 c 's a lu "8 a . ee Mt fer. beck as ANS CAD: ne. downfall. . se Should Have Founda‘ion that are apt to slip one’s mind. O8432 Players have come and gone, new stars have ascended “As a matter of fact, it is the best thing that ever hap-| As a child grows older he m= | stead enough. That’ 7643 Bnd fallen and uniforms have undergone some trans-|pened to preaching. It forces the wise preacher to quit|change his belief—he has right to People who get to the bottom of very true, but the day's news is full ‘formation, but innovagions have been few and far be-|his reliance on ecclesiastical authority, to cut out cant, | that—but it is the duty of his parents | things often come out on top. NEW DIVORCE RUMOR of just such stories. What is being Been. bombast, hokum or whatever else represents the cheap|to give him the foundation of soul iat nabbed Colonel and Mrs. Henry Huddleston |done to save normal human baat substitution of wordiness for genuineness, and to make of | 2nd God to build on. Pickle rs have found a way to , Parents of their possibly more |from these abnormals' West— East .-“The New York Yankees promise an innovation this his sermons a forthright endeavor to deal in a real way} Show him God in nature, and in | beautify the pickle. Would you call|famous daughter, Millicent Rogers, Leads Y 2 4 year. ‘When they go into action in April, by their backs| with the real problems of real people. all beauty. How much more the | that @ pretty pickle? time Countess Salm, and now EVEN igo shall know them. Rather, they shall be known by} To be sure, plenty of preaching shows small indication | World will mean to him as he grows Sener Mrs. Arturo Ramos, are contemplat-| Oh, what’s the use, anyway? Life's i * ree of such beneficent consequence, and that is a major rea-|UP! Flowers, trees, birds, the ocean,! A Londoner escaped in an automo- |ing a divorce, rumor has it, so in- values do get so complex. Take this south Serene ombroitered, painted, stenciied.or sawed Si wry, in many. eases, church aitetdance tetodion | te sky—toach im seversnes tor the {bile amas abd gave $ISse00 the stay of the Rogerses in | Sue Carol divorce case. It just seems Out eearen y= the backs of their uniforms. That also is a happy augury. People will no go | Great Power that made them. | charity. If that would happen every | Paris. Rumor has it, too, that the/unbelievable that any man could a “iicen _ = Strange, that this did not become # custom years ago! Tell him how important it is to|time there was an automobile acci-|dissension after more than 20 years OK Football and hockey players are numbered and so are the Please God by being kind to all liv-|dent in this country, pretty soon|of married life is because of quarrels Bone i ing things and particularly to people. | charity would be pretty well off. brought about by the famous matri- HAS2 of field and track. Why not baseball players, If his thoughts about God are! (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) monial mix-up of daughter Millicent | like South opens with no more distinguishable from remote bleachers? $ a all pass. ENGLAND ACCEPTS THE NEW CHINA : ——— wins (New York Times) Great Britain has extended formal recognition to the Nationalist government poll carr Beet agay eager principle China’s claim for tariff autonomy. us the policy of friendliness proclaimed by Sir Austen two years ago borne fruit. The charge by Chinese radicals and many American sympathizers that OUR BOARDING HOUSE \\\\\\ I WAs Sst WolDERWG MARTHA, ~~ V'KNow, I Dott WAST To STAY HERE WITHOUT PAYING MY SHARE FoR Room AQAA He giky AN’ BOARD, FINGERS, 9 Correct }aue How WoULD Ir BE IS BREAD 4; plays sade phere icine WF You Took “tis Here J AND BISCUIT - Hieme inving gineered by Bolshevist agents, for a time placed England DIAMOAD RING AS DOUGH ! ~~ and takes il i embarrassing position. —— SELL tHe Ric AND PAY. PAYMENT 2 ec iTS i z # EY Pa ; \ \ \ 4 af at