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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929 The Bismarck ist ribune ize that the person or orgenization they are clinging | ao ‘The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships’ | ‘o is cetting more than hal. the nourishment and sun-/| it Newspaper “ |chine. | THE oie eo | If you are a clinging vine needing support cling to the —————— | stronger tree, but if a sturdy shoot get out of the stunt- Publisheu by the Bismarck [ribune Company IS jing shade of the mighty oak. Marck, N. D.. ana entereo at the costotiice at Bismarcs class mau matter. iis agra asec ee " George D. Mann ....------- .. President ana Publis PROBLEM OF THE VETERAN rT Uates Payable wn moe | Despite the mess of veterans’ reliet legislation enacted = a jebecription yal | a - i Daily by carrier per year ............ ... 81a |2Y Congress the general question is far from settled. are fs Daily by mat per year tin Bismarck) . $ ia: | Probably it never will be. Experience gained after other ‘ Daily by mail ver year. wars leads to the conclusion that for many.years the (in state. outside tismarck) ... 90 | probiem of proper dealing with the veterans will thrust Dally by mail outside of North Dakota iv | f upon congress. } 10) It becomes increasingly apparent that there are many | 25 | ramifications cf the general subject of veterans’ relief | The veterans bureau has been organized to handle the; great, bulk of cases. Its work, however, ‘s restricted. For it can have little or nothing to dc, except in so DISTRUST Weekly oy mall. in state per year Weekly oy mall tn state three years for . Weekly by mai) outside of North Vakota Member Aadit Bureao of Circel: | examp! 4 Member of Phe Associated Press | s influence may extend, in connection with find- | The Associatea Press is exclusively entities to the use nment jobs or other employment for its wards. for republication of all news dispatches created to | Cocildge, in ‘hi A fa:| of not otherwise credited in this newspaper ano als | nt Coolidge, in his mossage to congress, said: the locas news of spontaneous origin published nerein | “Th: agnitud> of our present system of veterans’ Lael ’ All rights of republication of all other matter herein ‘lief is without prece are also reserved. ont, and the results have been far- | ng. The administration of ell the faws concern- | relief has been a difficult task, but it can safely be | ated that these measures have omitted nothing in Foreign Kepresentatives G LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Bast. Modess esc oarcassan NEW YORK .... Pifth Ave. Bidg ., , their desire to deal generously and humanely. We should 2 io Ne N a co oven Sat the eee ‘wiley Becomes i ac ous ieee Bide | 2 to foster this system and provide ell the facil- | ‘ 2 light golden brown. Serve warm or “2 ities necessary for adequate care.” " ° to eat raw car-|cold with plain or unsweetened (Official City. State and County Newspaper) | ‘Tho public believes the facts are as the chief executive f : a yt coe ie - ss pumcnan |stated them and joins in his prayer to congress that it : fog hep hineed SIGNIFICANT BANK MERGER | extend relief to all justly entitled to it and deny it to all oe Scoop out the contents of some St. Paul is to have the largest bank in the Northwest. others. Congress will do well to scrutiny carefully new ‘ A 7) With the consolidation of the Pirst National and! ieociation dealing with this subfect. and seriously con. Merchants National institutions, there will be nothing and are especially good for furnish- v “ € x the president's proposal that the several public ing bone forming elements. c as big as the new bank west of Chicago. Deposits Of | sencies dealing with veterans’ relief be consolidated. a $113,000,000 and resources of $129,000,000 are to be con-| QUESTIONS AND ANSW solidated under a capital of $5,000,000, which, with sur- = 7 217 " Books Psychology ERS N ‘ | ERA OF OPULENCE on plus of $4,000,000 and undivided profits of $1,000.90, Wit i. population advancing st the rate of 60/000 0 Question: Janet asks: “Will you “ f means a potential capital of $10,000,000. 3 ue ts publish the names of several books My 1 ti hn Gb ae First {2% the world looks upon the problem of sustenance | along the lines of developing per- 3 The Hill interests go into the eric be ve be Mer.| “ith an equanimity that none of the forebodings of the Z : sey i sonality?” ~ Watton} and the Weyerhauser interests out of the Mer-| - oa. view critics can shake. During the last quarter of s 4 at Zz Answer: I suggest that you consult er chants. L. W. Hill is to be chairman of the board of! ee ‘ L your ‘public librarian since there are |@ century sane approcch to the settlement of industrial . - directors and R. C. Lilly, president of the Merchants | ituat: d id soluti f 80 many good books on this subject. ta National, vill be president of the new institution feria a pcagrsheer ests gest aL dig oleate I believe that every book on psy- th ° ¢ th Aabead Sho wilt ‘tn tecued an | Contributed to the doubling of the effective output of | chology, personality ‘and behaviorism Pr ee OF the tcansolldated b=a abla ae iiy| Workers in the United States. ‘The effective output per has some good quality. By compar- at the form of 50,000 shares of stock, to be divided equally, -.544 today in mining, manufacture and transportation Se i _ . ing them one with another you can pe between“the shareholders of the two banks merged. 6, in fact, not far from 300 per cent of what it was obtain the greatest benefit. . an ‘The merger has been debated in financial circles both tventy-tive years ago. Statistics record the most ; humiliating timidity, It was the Milk and Sweetened Fruit aly &s an advantage and as a drawback. It lessens compe-| 11, -velous advance in provision of the materials for sub- UR only way he knew to camouflage his iq Question: Mrs. R. D. H. asks: f tition, it has been held. But the reply has been that irankling defect. ‘Does milk combine with raisins and of sditlins vias bed on ae cause vasel tation, sistence that any age has known. The part played by the | | By proper handling in childhood, figs, and is banana squash as starchy Sd sl cheated dag det eaten sdahave beer,| United States is an epitome of what remains to be re- | CHILD (the nervous, timid, shrinking child as Hubbard squash?” “ple ‘The big banks of Chicago and Minneapolis have been’ -ordeq in other countries whose resources have ytt| __———__\ |can be trained out of his complexes Answer: Milk combines well with cle keen competitors of the St. Paul institutions. Something | 5. tapped and developed. &y Olve. Roberts Barton ; before he undertakes to find his own dates, ee figs, or bree any of: had to be done to enable St. Paul to maintain its Le ‘There is no limit to the market for things which sat- © by Senviceitha. | Pemedy. Siaty shes ieavehy annie se aa rae : iar saa nae wer eel uae aul isfy human wants and needs, and as the field of desire z oe ia squash. ‘ tcome. shasta \increases the efforts of providers are stimulated. The ‘or some ‘unexplainable reason | . Liver Spots ‘ } i A divorced woman was returning ‘ ‘ pa _—*Kee control, instead of Eastern capital gaining @ Er1P| point of saturation may be reached in an industry or in| Worm had turred—Donald, who hadi | Quy Yesterdays CAMEL WUE citey Hela Sipe Apel, ua Question: Miss W. F. T. asks: all on them separately. This means better service for the always been a rather nervous, timid | hom Spoon wheat flour one-|“Would you advise an orange juice @ particular market, but even so, the frontiers of that in- | Suddenly her former husband ap-| fourth teaspoonful of salt. Place |diet for the removal of liver spots? of business men and industries of the Northwest. North] austry are moving forward. Uttle fellow at home, had suddenly | F a over a moderate fire and stir con- | If not, what woul ” cle Dakota thus is interested. ie . developed into a combination of Attila | ‘ORTY YEARS AGO | Peared before her on the street and Mantiy wheli:the four Pins: browned. » WI id you suggest? a ac » The world prospect may be resolved into an outlook! and Jesse James. A camp fire under the auspices | asked her for some money. As she | ty: nly, but do set Answer: A fast on citrus fruit is br As banks go in New York and Chicago, the St. Paul! ror the trade of the United States, which taps the world| Worse than that—he had turned of the G. A. R. at Mandan was at-| opened her purse to get it, he dashed | thoroughly, but do not permit it-to|s good treatment for any kind of the merger is not so startling. In the big Atlantic coast| a+ every point of material development and furnishes the| DUlly, smart-Aleck and braggart. \tended’ by about 160 Bismarck peo-| acid into her face, running away as tl tabi me ot 5 liver | derangement, although “liver ou metropolis they are talking of forming a bank with more The friends, relatives and neigh-| ple. A dinner was served and fol e ran shrieking in agony for help. three lespoonti cream and /spots” are probably not caused by Baraiaeo: ait Mee CHES (aa i jeapital and genius for much of its needs. This era of] hors, to say nothing of his parents | lowing this was a short program of | story the woman ee, inert ._Mix | anything wrong with the liver. They ? than $2,000,000,000 capital by merging the Guaranty | opitence for America, of enterprise and employment and| and teachers, were aghast. For Don-| speeches. told police then. iv DGVeNE TUMG ING es ae rapidly | are undoubtedly caused by an acidosis al ‘Trust company and the Bank of Commerce. At present! inteniigence affords little encotragement for pessimism, | ald to turn out like this! Donald, | __A day or so ago the case came into | ¢9 be: aided 46: aaa ete which is caused by wrong eating and ple the National City bank is the largest financial institu- who never had enough spunk to call} A new electric light lamp has been|court. The man claimed that he ites tase which is always present with the of tion in the country, with a stock capital of $75,000,000, his shadow his own! If it had been| placed on the corner of Main and jloved his former wife, the mother of carrots. _ different liver - derangements. wa i Paul, or Charles, now—his older; Third streets. jhis two children, and that she know Ba but with a surplus and undivided profits that make it a 5 a) brothers—it wouldn't have been so perfectly well that the acid reachod | Sfter year, come to a prosecutor to 7 Greater financial giant than that. Editoria! Comment bad. But Donald! The new 2,000 mile railroad tickct !her face as she struggled to obtain | tell of wrongs suffered at the hands hay Outside of New York, the biggest bank in the rest of Contrast Within Family has been put on sale at St. Paul. The | the bottle when he announced his| Of cruel husbands but who, the era the country is the newly formed Continental Illinois TOO MANY ROAD EXECUTIVES Paul was stalky and Lone a | price is $5 and it is good for one year. | suicide intention to her, because he minute the wheels of the law are ase Bank and Trust company. It is the largest bank in the| (St, Paul Dispatch) TEPER GU Biase wean OUsETan IGE | wi n-spsi win GaacnTen Fated Sanuartenee| tes foiled beeper ee very first | ing world under a single roof. When planning construction of integrated highway |tion-mark with a consuming interest | Amenia are here for a visit with Mr. | violently, insisting-on his deliberate | ones to beg that he be excused—“he'll | ae oth Incidental to the St. Paul merger, 3 16-story bank pees ems, most states “have to go through @con- lin people and things, When he was| McNeil, a member of the legislature. | intent to agonize: and disfigure his|40 better next time. | re ist building occupying an entire block is contemplated. The| commiccion coutcol oe One man supervision "versus | not asking questions, he ak skins : former wife. “She admittted, sobbing winkcomnienaackte reli merger of the St. Paul institutions is to be ratified March| Minnesota decided for the single highway executive anes See get ea tee geet sd ele decane caite fe te Ihe rietiterercone dig cain geen od That is, they always and almost kar 4 at a meeting in which each of the consolidating banks pe a neeth Deki vee 1919 highway construction 1 gether again. And he was forever bigs eqs tad etal ~ ie bat her story was as he said; that she | invariably do, if he puts on his little Bia will be represented by 37 directors, a total of 74 directors, | Pren Jn charge of a three-man commission, headed bY \making things up to do. \euttraative | would be waiting till he jeft prison ist, iS with this plural evaten as danscellananetaree fence | Donald never played de ee heard : | (or he was convicted) and that che’d bo : MAN’S EVOLUTION A movement is well under way in the North Dakota | C% 7ney didnt | want Bim that| Mrs. A. L. Woods, entertained | pecially xermeree cate atte atte Noa One of the most convincing signs that humanity js/Tegislature to abandon the three-man commission and | nickname for him was “Fraidy-Calf,” | findh party, | * ProBFeSSV®| stun toved her and believed that she i H en cee tom higher tabelleetial level is seen in the Lidgerwood is sponsoring legislation for a single highway et pipers Debea hin but - his; a ‘capes eee ' fact that in the eternal battle between the classes words/ executive. The bill's chances of passage are considered ft “ | During the recent blizzard, Mrs. spurious emotion, even 31. PLAYING WITHOUT lather seldom spoke to him, except | N Kk. id tel il IN THE DAY’S NEWS " hhave taken the place of the sword and fagot as ammu-| good. to scold. “I'd be ashamed, Donald!” , Nancy Cat eae residing ten miles! 74, ere, in just one of the dosens of DETERMINING CARD nition. The more intelligent people become, the less CRaliers crapped ee comsap gga erg ea ancly ee “Get out of here if you are going to pe ching ok pes) Falecpngniet) similar stories which feature our i DISTRIBUTION use they have for brute strength. The dumb brute in-| sioners cause indecision and delay. Instances are re- gies there was formed aj Her children. pak igrcen gags pda tas have men : eter aaa Stinctively resorts to physical force. lated in which new grading has been allowed to deter-| triumvirate of father and the two! ‘This acid hurler may have been O876 Looking back into the dark ages, and they are not| {orate seriously while commi-sioners debated whether to| older boys, which made the littlest | Line 52 eae iyi hostess to 27 | | Scere, But. the chances ere tat OK962 very far back, one is apt to think his ancestors woefully | der graveling done, If North Dakota wants good roads, | poy’s life more miserable than ever. | ei aegee at a progressive |e “has learned the open sesame e932 Jacking in the fundamentals of common sense. That i8| man who will know how to build, them and een donne | 223, mother’s, protests were in. vain. d f which those three little words are to ip || the conclusion on> comes to after reading of the in-| without bickering and delay. Supporters of his bill point | or wnt, Pevenology of Donald's change TEN YEARS AGO f ROSE REET «AOR NEN: of behavior is extremely simple. ness. quisition, the persecution of the Christians, the religious|to the efficiency of Minnesota's single-commissioner i Born an Introvert President Thomas F. Kane of the| And the woman did what women 4 East wars, the reign of Oliver Cromwell, the Puritan intoler-| Plan. i He was born a gentle, retiring in- | state university is a visitor in the city he didn't | Leads Y 3 ances. Every difference of opinion was a declaration of |, 720Ush Minnesota's plan of centralized supervision | trovert—nervous, lacking self-confi- | from Grand Forks. fe has not had easy sailing and though Commissioner Bab- war, and academic questions were argued with fisticuffs | cock's efforts mele ea stubbornly opposed, our system oe fio yeisehecomglo and en-)_ Mrs. B. E. Jackson, who is leaving or were decided with the murder of one of the debaters. | challenges the admiration of outsiders who are familiar | couragement to bring him out and{soon for Grand Forks, was honor|sense whenever a man avows Sout! |} ‘Whose were adventurous days-for those who had “the wih ee of divided administration of high-| help him outgrow his unhappy com- | guest at a party given by members | affection, real or feigned. ; i courage of their conviction-.” jay ? plexes. There are many children | of the Mothers club at the home of; Even when in the of a4 Gi depth their s : like him in the world. Mrs. Harry Woodmansee, hearts they know that it is feigned, How different is the world’of opinion today! The CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ENDORSED What did all this unkind treat- they topple, even telling an acid + Opinionated and intolerant today fight out their battles {Renville County Farmer) ment do? It made him resentful and| 2. S. Burnstad, Burnstad, is spend- | hurler that they'll be waiting outside . : tains ing some time in the city. the pen door. di South ob! On: Talk with any police prosecutor in Mrs. J. M. Stahl, 29, died at her! any city about this. He will tell you jbome as the result of influenza. of the hundreds of women who, year on the forum, in the press, from the soap box and! North Dakota state's attorneys at their meeting last er brs odes stung by Sree through book mag: week again went on record as favoring a return to capi-| ridicule, became an unruly van- a aise sie ~ Led tal punishment in this state. If there was debate upon | dal, not because he really gloried in they can misuse one another le amuse-/ the issue it is not available. The interest of the group,?it, but because it covered a terribly ment of the rest of mankind and without physical in-| however, would seem to indicate that the underlying jury to the combatants. theory is that hanging or electrocution will prove a + Until man attains mental perfection permitting him to| eterrent to the crime of homicide. FEBR: hres aa page genes aga Tf statistics are of any value in arriving at a con- OUR BOARDING HOUSE i} Rog mi it a eg SUBE.BST0°7, £ clusion in this matter it is significant to note that there how much better it is for George Bernard Shaw to say|has been no increase of the crime of homicide in states “man is the only animal of which I am thoroughly and @tavenly afraid. I have never thought much of the courage of a lion tamer. There is not much harm in a } Mon. He has no ideals, no religion, no politics, no chiv- airy, no gentility; in short, no reason for destroying any- ished. In fact in most of them there has been a de- crease. Capital punishment is irrevocable, a penalty without recourse, yet there have been innumerable cases of the conviction of innocent men. Meantime the record is and countries where capital punishment has been abol- . 4 4 ee SAY,~ I THoveHT oF Fs _A LITTLE PARLOR GAME THAT IS Not ONLY ~~ EGAD,, A GAME OF THAT-WPRE WOULD BE “loo thing that he does not want to eat,” and for the cynic | fst degree murder cases, It ls'a fact, too, that in states| {(l] SCIENTIFIC AN WSTRUCTIVE,| gyle-sipep WITH JAKE Mencken to say of the masses, “they are ignorant, they | where capital punishment has been abolished there are | BUT AMUSING AS WELL? As AN OPPONEAT are dishonest, they are cowardly, they are ignoble,” and} more convictions, trials are speedier and costs to the OME, wy DoS You Mo i for Upton Binclair to berate the capitalists and intellect=|S4BMe ATE ese a avertige. WAISTLINES PGT o A’. ~HE WodLD WIN ‘uals, and for the fundamentalists and modernists to cali! meut of murder. ‘The morbidity and oramatic details Mins BATE 2 RIGHT AT-THE STARTS ay : each other mean names. How much more harmless, if| of execution are without doubt demoralizing. WING DEI ¢ SEE | ~~ J Wovlp Tele vt oon ot more sensible, all this is than the ancient pastime of| Society believes in the sanctity of human life. Should wWHo CAN TELL TH OF AUTHESTIC ‘splitting the head of him who dares to “split hairs” with | the state imitate the murderer? The killing of a man BIGoesT LIES! TLL ACTUALITIES, ~~ a . ” Aaiberation esercissd ey tims moet’ cold-tloodad sau: j Hl’ Ji 7 erat ie mi 1 pol x Be UDGE» AN WHILE HE WoULD Furthermore, the rpal problem is murdér not the AWARD “Ul” WINNER WEAVE A “THial Be Ok PER BADOWED women who as | murderer. We cannot by Filling one man bring back ta wr A BAR OF 4 bry ved OF GAUZE Lille de mettiiia prec. and pink and pulchritud- | tial tran Ceerenting murder. “si WATER-PROOF Nittle for their late hus-/ The abolition of the Pict Permit to catch others, but sim! murder, competent authori eclare, ‘ ; Reutah tn wcee ae si the effective enforcement of the i ¢ ; Re Y ‘War,