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boy when Waterloo was fought, he had seen the map ot | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 nes iat “ory 1 ribune Europe change half a dozen times, he had seen the world Fun STATES ULDEET NEWSPAPER bt a emane te sich of ecaea eae Redirect ‘ be ret ning-fast machines of the twentieth century—but none Establishea of it had meant anything to him. Colonel Lindbergh, not 4 Published py the Bismarck [ribune Company sis- | Yet 30, has had ten times as much real life as this aged marek, N. L., and entered at the postoftice at Bismarcs | Turk has had in a century. &s ‘eecond class mat! matter. How long you live doesn’t O. Manp .............. President ana Publisne: count greatly. What matters George is what you put into the time you have. If longevity is Subscription Kates Payable in A the best goal, we're all licked before we start. If it isn’t, Datly by carrier. per year ..........- what's the use worrying about it? pay =A maul, a Yaak dp Bismarck) The Century-and-a-Half club is probably a fine thing; Dr. ‘ suggested for = ‘ap sian eaaide Bismarck) 2 du. | but someone ought to start a club in which the aim would the Shuae bop inalg Bundy Feb. 17th: , || Bially oy mall, outside of North 6.00 | be, not to live long, but to live fully. To die with any ot ‘Sunday tel at eedans Lg A en seal 4 DS Noes iat To |[YOUr Powers for experience, expression, Joy or creation Breaktast—8 ounce glass of orenge || Dro? Stta,cesea to him, care of tha eiecie o eal 4 nats Flies yekis ag {Unused is a tragedy, whether death comes at the age ot ena ie - ee iii. Weekly by mail, outside of North Dakota 10 or 100. The army sergeant, profanely urging his men toe anal per year . 1.80 | across 2 shell-riven wheat field with the caustic “Do you Lunch—Rice en casserole, cooked Mem! bums want to live forever?” had the right 4 spinach, ripe olives. ‘ sth Poinner-—Baked chicken or roast |bake in muffin tins in a moderately B Member of Ihe Associated Press Death can be staved off for only a few years, at best. pork, string beans, cooked lettuce, | hot oven until brown. The quantity The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitied to the use| T° make its postponement one’s main job in life is to sliced tomatoes, baked apples a 1a | makes about eight muffins. fot republication of all news dispatches creditea to 11 | miss the whole point of living. mode. ry ! Of not otherwise credited in this newspaper and alsc ‘Monday ts paced’ BL ae i he the toca! news of spontaneous origin published nereti mR 4 “1 Breakfast—Crisp waffle with butter All rights of repubtication ot all other. matter Sorell OUR ‘RECLAMATION RECORD and small athount of maple syrup,! Question: Snowstorm asks: “Will @re also reserved. The activities of the federal government's Reclamation applesauce. you please answer the following ques- Bureau are often attacked these days on the ground that ed of buttermilk, 10 or 12 Ga ue oun OE - Bg @. UGAN PATE COMPANY dla dh ais bho ths Bins di ih ieiner—Vegetable soup, Sallsbury | ordered stomach, constipation, ete, NEW YORK .... Fifth Ave. Blag. charged that the arid lands reclaimed by cultivation steak, baked grated carrots, salad of | plus a chill or exposure to infection, CHICAGO DETROIT | Were not necded and, in many cases, ure not used. celery and lettuce, jello with cream. | and that a tape in Lise trenad con- Tower Bidg. Kregge Bidg | Figures just issued by the Department of the Interior Siedtanoncnen te on melba plant “B’ prey ghbaarioke tonsilitis 1s teresting, in that connection. toast, stewed raisins. the cause and not the effect of toxic (Official City, State and County Newspaper) raed D : Posi They show that more than 600,000 people live on @d- Lunch—Stewed corn (canned), ee ie ae ren nar REJECTS WEALTH FOR SERVICE eral reclamation projects. Last year these people : @ 2d Stieear _ ik eae ce aed tein thie the rancaens of the tonsils Harry Steenbock, a scientist of the University of Wis- |crops worth $135,000,000. The local food products which Dinner—Leg of mutton, baked | are completed in youth, and as people consin, is so unorthodox that he repudiates success when | these districts supply have helped to open mining dis- grated parsnips, asparagus, salad of | grow older the tonsils become super~ he meets Lady Luck in the guise of a million dollars or | tricts and keep mines in operation, and have strength- chopped raw Ei prune whip. ad and Ree persons shrivel zs y up or absorl some such amount of wealth. He turns the opportunity | ened the range stock industry by providing winter feed Breakfast—Wholewheat muffins,| Answer: ‘A’ and ‘B’ are both right. to enrich himself into one of service, confounds every- {for stock. In addition, the crops grown on these areas with peanut butter, stewed figs. When the blood which supplies the gk by the effacement of himself and sets a new ideal | have cheapened railway freight rates by providing an im- Saath cane oyster a ae eae Me ees toxic ugeire id 9 for all Americans. It is a remarkable case, more astound- | mense amount of local busi! scot 2 vegetal salad (diced cool car-| tonsils wi ome more - i ing than John D. Rockefeller giving away his millions for | roa ba apis hee aed atic sais oe beets and peas). le bopeint ig marcpeielh hie ite aad beneficences for the whole human race. Sa ‘ inner—Vegetable soup, broiled ria. e chronic or acut n= Suc™ figures indicate that the Reclamation Burc=u can steak with mushrooms, string beans, | silitis will then readily re-polson the Steenbock is merely a chemistry professor to whom & |be rather proud of its record. salad of shredded lettuce, pineapple | body. The simple thing to do is to fat income acquired by his own scientific discovery might SA SESE nem whip. cleanse the blood beige of all toxic be expected to be something quite welcome, at least not 123-STORY BUILDINGS Breakfast—Freneh omelet, crisp eerie bet coin Seg dee to be thrust aside. True, wealth might dull the edge of ‘The American Ceramic Society, preparing for an expo- bacon, Melba toast, pear sauce. stroying the local infection. The ton- his scientific enthusiasm and energy and might ruin a]., : Lunch—Baked potato, string beans, | sils ere naturally large with children itig Gitede iii whitch ‘the thotior of contributions to sition in Chicago, reveals the invention of a new build- celery, but become smaller in adult life, oe i wiidge-and devises might ‘te the chie? com- ing material so light and strong that skyscrapers 125 Dinner—Tomato jelly in cubes, roast | which is an indication that their 8 stories high can be built of it. q cure. Second best is early treatment. veal, melba toast dressing, baked |function has most to do with the pensation. There has been nothing like it since Stein- i ¥ 3 fal e tm There is a crying need for more egg plant, spinach, salad of small | metabolism of growth, yet I am sure metz, that wizard of electricity, informed the General| The new material, it is said, will reduce building costs - clinics for children of pre-school age, Grated carrots, baked apple. that the tonsils to exercise some Electric that he had no desire for a set salary, that he and, at the same time, will enable architects to plan more AME RICAN where mothers can go for advice and Friday function all through life and that would work for pleasure and from time to time draw |@@ting pinnacles than ever before. help, and for medical treatment when Breakfast—Cotage cheese, melba;they should be retained if they can leasul . H | ST OF. 2Y they cannot afford a doctor. toast, dish of berries (canned). be kept healthy. enough cash for his needs—and they were modest. The next thing is for somebody to survey the situation a —_——— Lunch—Baked squash, cooked kale, Dict at One Year |The Steenbock case began with the discovery by the|#Nd tell us if we ought ever to allow the construction of FEBRUARY 15 er of ci Reeth arcs Question: Mrs. R, C. asks: “Why 3 fe ‘ .|such tall buildings. Skyscrapers tend to increase city | 1870—Construction of the Northern inner—Bro! let of sole, aspar- | don’t you advise giving vegetables, "young professor, that matter irradiated by quartz mer: : per y Pacific: raltoed ieatiee Our Yesterda ALLENE SUMNER |agus, small green peas (canned),| meat broth, cereal and eggs to chil- | cury vapor lamp rays develops ultra-violet ray calcium-|Congestion—a thing that is hampering every city in| j, gave women. attor- sliced tomatoes, plain jello or jell- | dren of one year? So far I have ad- ‘ © building qualities, or vitamin D, essential in development | America. It is quite possible that the construction of neys right to practice before ‘mean, ae more Lido eit well (no cream). hered strictly to your milk and orange + of bone in men and animals, and announced the com-|™2ny more tall buildings would be a drawback and not the supreme court. FORTY YEARS AGO material things— radeon seat the cried pele Man NLT Ud eM ats Dall / © mercialization of his patent. a help. 1es7—Limited woman's suffrage was| Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson enter- | bank, better and bigger jobs HA) ie treme lds SAG ro Na I | _ Vitamin D, or the sunlight vitamin, is a contributor STE CaT TaD 1893—President Harrison advised an- favoring. as ss: rarnidp het angeles ee Pal ea pita: NAnewer: Picbably the main reason toward cure of rickets in children and animals. Steen- TRAFFIC IN SPAIN aoe et relies aonrge auntnaten A tng ‘4 Tanta ot atape Cea sean (TYE aavise milk and orange Juloe bock gave his disco If you think the traffic coy f it; Abe sje ip Maine blown up| Guy C. H. Corl! inent Inner—Vegetable soup, lean |up to between two and three years ga’ very without profit to the Wisconsin y ps of your city are strict, | 1898 iy avenisie 4a Ste natin, incre. aterhey: rales meres Grand | sity, who has just completed a series | beef, steamed carrots, spinach, salad | of age is because it always works so Alumni Research Foundation, despite the fact that it|Offer devout thanks that you are not driving a car in a of psychological tests on men and | of diced celery and cucumbers, peach | perfectly. Children gain weight had uncalculated commercial possibilities. The founda-|Spanish city. y W. F, Cochrane and Fred Barkman, | eo ditfercrecs, ° Pont out various | whip, r Heer: [Abe Maga mo digestive: duseaveuinsey asi tion is an organization of wealthy University of Wiscon-| Primo de Rivera, Spanish dictator, recently promul- YOUR Steele, are visiting friends here. | "He discovers that women are men-| wnolewheat . seem healthy in every way. When the sin alumni, developed at Steenbock’s behest, to protect | gated a sct of rules designed to protect pedestrians. Any Col. M. aie ._ | tally @ bit more developed than men: | wey beaten sphcless ad ea tulat oie. ipcet tobe coe rai the interests of his fellow scientists, the school and the| motorist whose car hits a pedestrian gets six months in ( HII DREN {sired ta Bianaves ear eatirial bon tet and in ‘eosurtor at observation {weet milk. Stir in one cupful of | gestive trouble. Nature probably did 4 ublic on any invention or discovery. It furnished the| prison. Any motorist whose car kills a pedestrian gets | ness. tart and tn pocuracy of observation }real wholewheat flour and beat until | not expect children to eat until their {Original funds for patents on the Steenbock process and/ 12 years. In each case the motorist is assumed to be at} dy Olive Roberts Barton —— * * whelewheat fl nests whiictoties baer ablontor cher -toode -staee armenetie | sold rights on its development in the food line to a cereal| fault, It makes no difference how he-was driving or how| “©1928 by NBA Service,ina Te te eee sfeongerrereal abetted ale Bifted one level teaspoonful of bak |liguid dict” Tt docs not, seem wise 09 | company. ‘ the pedestrian was walking. If his car hits a man, the | E. H. Walker, traffic manager for| Men, on the other hand, have @|ing powder. Next add a half cupful|strain the child’s digestive: payers on { All moneys derived from sale of these development | driver goes to prison. When a child starts to school, his | the en lade ps are eid ert greater sais heh neon ‘women | of seedless raisins which have been |the rougher foods more suited to the rights, and Professor Steenbock has admitted the possi-| . The Spanish dictator, if he enforces these laws, prob- one he i ewtaadag tere wai will, * go to Minneapolis, ‘Minn., to tie eapersctial and miaterigl: i base badarali are od ond bility that they might run into millions, will be admin-|®bly will save the lives of pedestrians. At the same time. munity in general. accept a position with the National} He points out’ that women commit) mors of a hang-hold to the teeth. | possibly understand.” Maybe that’ : istered by the foundation for further research by Uni-|it is quite likely that he will kill motoring in Spain, His parents want to keep him well | Surety company. sulcide mainly for love, and men over |wow that the flat wienier is an sctu-| Just why the public is raed pad (7 fealty Of Wisconsin sclentists. pe enim so that he won't get behind in his business matters. all oe ay of Wisconsin scient lessons, His teacher wants him to|, A. Roberts, Buchanen, is a viaitor|. No one, whether he knows anything | vari felt lone hetare’ We Minen| A pale Twelve food factories in Germany, several in England be well for the same reason plus the | {7 the city this week. about Niobe Af or not, can argue | ¢5 on and on, ke fer granted (ent peuiltanitiary, ‘in 1 MARAE oe atealiig gua with these findings, if he has ob- Goer) "d ae any tn this country have been licensed to develop | Editorial! Comment noes em in her work! Oo a. aise PR Pbede ipsa) cian acai This | Wleners must be round, until one day | twenty bags of beans. Bet he won't section of the discovery. But how about’ the preschool |@ visit with friends here yesterday | fact of woman's interest in the world | (ne Genius decides on the flat brand, | ever want to steal any more beans. Steenbock won't take a cent. Whatever money is sent LOWER TAXES FOR BACHELORS child—the child under six? Is he|€? route to his home in Fargo, Ot. personal iuman emotions, aid: ee being Dabo oer ie A headline in the Seattl st to him—and the other day he got a check bearing five getting the attention he should have? SE man’s in the material and impersonal. | never thought of that ourselves, trigues and puzzles: “More ‘Winter, figures—he turns over to the uni : <Devils dake Journal) Without the incentive of school, is). Mayor Register has returned from , Makes one wonder that there isn’t |" gtin will ; puzzles: “More Winter, ; % versity. A Carrington bachelor has a grievance. He has placed | the world in general as interested in | his trip to Washington, D. C. more human misery than. there is , will a flat wienier take the | Says Summers. } “A scientist usually’ makes a poor capitalist,” he says. it before the state legislature. He thinks bachelors | him as in his older brother—not sen- ee from very sex misunderstanding. Binge Of. tiie sound one, Ak: Ane? ised Farry. cccumncela: as Perec fs a should be permitted to pay lower taxes than those as-| timentally, but ? TEN YEARS AGO ake ae eae forms are rather hard to meee, a our best friends may have Mn haan, the diversio i fit) sessed against married men. Here is his complaint in| 7¢ is the consensus of opinion that | National war savings week will be PROOF IN NEWS sR ae a HS ee ee a mean the diversion of my own time to adminis-)a nutshell: it is not. observed in Bismarck next Monday.| In the day's news, for instance, is MODERN more (Co) oht, on Deen’ Seobanmnen: + tration. What use is money personally to an individual) — icwny should bachelors be forced to help educate | There are baby-clinics without |G. F. Dullam is savings chairman for |the tragic story of former District} Little Margaret Brown, 7, of Perry, potest nll ach a oa |, if he receives enough to provide the reasonable needs and} children that someone else brought into the world? |Humber. There is scarcely a hospital | Burleigh county. ‘ | Attorney J. E. Kirkbride of Boulder,| Kansas, was kept alive for eleven 1 desires of himself dnd his family?” The present tax system is forcing bachelors to marry OF Settlement-house that does not cena Col. who killed his wife and himself | days by firemen of Topeka, Kansas, | H against their will.” have a special department for babies.| Miss Olive Hoffman has as her | “as an act of mercy,” as he explained | wield! tating ; | ‘The university has tried to make Professor Steenbock ii j Mothers can go with their infants | guest her mother, Mrs. F. Hoffman, of |in @ farewell note. He had lost his | This ist the sort of thi nish wakes | e * Yeconsider, but he has always refused. He asks only that wae pipee jin y farce: at, sleetine this Carrinaion pellet ene: have them ene and exam- | Ven Hook. job, he explained, and life-was @/one wonder if “the ‘good old days” & its to finance furths h. ie “Heir ¢ Hoorah,” please give the usual voting every so often, take lessons —_— “valueless thing.” That is, it was i ‘ eer abe, (2 finance further research For himself, he| sign, and all those opposing please retire to the ante- | themselves in feeding and caring for| Joe Brown's grocery sotith of the | “valuelest” to him; ft is very probable ie en wee ee ‘ies Sah iy: room while the vote is being taken. Well, well, the| them. : tracks was damaged to the extent of |that if he had set the facts of his| machines had been known a genera- ” “Buppose Professor Steenbock had decided to use his| bachelors remain and have duly voted, while an addition Babies Safe, but —— $500 by a fire last evening. business failure before his wife she|tion ago, one wonders if the attempt @iscovery to make a fortune. Suppose he had formed a| Wil! have to be placed on the anteroom to accommodate Thus, the babies, it would appear, é —_— would have assured him that to her,|to keep life would have gone on (OF F ahacde com: ind An tiene eavertisi the non-voting married men. The motion is carried.|are safe also. Charles F. Schick, Lark, N. D., is} &t least, it didn’t matter, her death | eleven days. Perhaps no because : : pany, indulged vy advertising campaigns,| The “Heir to the Hoorah” may now be duly crowned—| But that still excludes the child| spending the week visiting friends |for lack of material possession was|human kindness was any less then, i fand rolled up colossal riches. What then? Why, the man| not by the married men, of course; that might prove | between two and six. here. his choice, a male choice, not hers {so much as that the Possibilit of } $would be famous. Success stories and inspirational in- embarrassing to fight their cause before the bar of vox| It is doubly serious, this gap in x ok * pe Rg Hg besa tea po © aiies would center about him. He would have coun- Populi, or some other equally over-taxed tribunal. child welfare, because these four} Flames leap outwards from the FLAT WIENERS . ‘ | Today we believe in the possibility of } Pie ariates, yachie And when the bachelors have asserted their rights, | years are what may he called physt- | surface of the sun at the rate of 20,-| A couple of midwest gentlemen | anything; acience has given us that Py estates, y! » Servants and all the rest of the para-! they might be saved the embarrassment of being forced | cally formative years; besides they |000 miles a minutei and sometimes | have invented a flat hot dog. They rage. _ ~ | phernalia of great wealth. into matrimony to save themselves the unpleasantness | are the harvest time of most of the|reach a height of half a million|ballyhoo its advantages as non-skid- j As it is, he subsists on the pay of a university chemist, the Come Aleg viinte and ae % ~ yy grees ee [regret per aga nee Sale peed ee Spey 2 i INL Eee i "and the great mass of his fellow countrymen never hear | alleys—flaunting their new-found liberties in the vam- : ~ ‘ daub ue " pene. J OFteeinS, SIBLE RE-ENTRIES i bt him. Bish Aeneas mt creasing Cleopaiee wt. are \ Soot for z North (Dummy)— aes es and buy their meals for them, | What does all of this prove? Nothing much, perhaps! However, in all seriousness, it rp fact that there are 9 i se || d-except that the greatest lie which an age of prosperity] some bachelors in the country who sincerely feel that By WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. 0963 is re has foisted on us is the fiction that money is the only| {he should not be compelled to pay taxes towards the ane #K543 dren of married men, forgets for iad that —_ men to do op work. the nonce that someone paid taxes for their possagee So he Maybe it goes a further. May! ion before were abli earn with : ; new, trans- - faoney, far from being the greatest thing tn Pac pon ph purchase» mornfag bow! of rt "as regards gO SAY, we IF YOU FELLAS 277 WELL GOSH, TAKE, mw Chiat effets, than | West— _ pt us are led to believe—is relatively unimportant. a care epee a, matrimony, it ap- ~ WERE PLANNING. ON @ L CANT CHANGE MY the names associated with this holy! Leads @ 2 East— ‘The important thing 1s to find some useful work and | history that most baclelors deliberately jusre tate mori. GETTING UP A UTTLE PLANS Now Puce Wo It to the best of your ability. If the monetary re- that seem SURPRISE PARTY FoR I RESERVED TANK wards are great, well and good. If not, it doesn’t matter. ME NEXT TOESDAY, NUMBER TWO IN A OY ail ae ‘The big thing is achievement. Success isn’t a matter cf UST Move “UP To TH’ COUNTY SAIL For Sak's @ollars and cents, no matter what the dollar-worshipers TH” DAY BEFORE f uw | A PARTY ont TH? ster. : NINETEEN TH,~~AN? ALL TH, BOYS WERE ‘PLANNING To GET { 0 : Be THERE TOE: may +> TRYING TO ATTAIN 150 YEARS they call the “Century-and-a-Half club.” It is the of each member to guard his health so carefully that Teach an age of 150 years. one—except, possibly, the dupe of a medieval shvem ould have dared try such a thing in any age jthe present. Go much has been said recently, how- the possibility of lengthening life by proper ‘these men have decided to try it. ould succeed it probably would be a/fine thing ‘science. Case histories would be written on ash I MADE A MISTAKE wI SAID MY BIRTHDAY WAS 7H” NINETEENTH, ~~ BUT ACCORDING TO AN’ OLD INSURANCE Policy I HAVE THAT LAPSED, (TS TH”. 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