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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE sie ____ ‘PHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 depression, the Northwest may wake up to find that the | solution has come of its own self as the result of the ad- | justment which is diversification. “The Bismarck Tribune i AN independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLVES] NEWSPAPER EEE ents Redd OSE EO WILL LIGHT PEACE ALTAR Published by the Bismarck Iribune Company sis- Greece is planning a sacred fire rite that is peculiarly marck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck | sitting for the age in which it is coming to be considered that a world half peace and half war—a house divided against itself, to use a figure of Abraham Lincoln—can not survive. It is going to relight the fire on the altar by Der year .........06 of Apollo at Delphi. : " aK The sacred rite has been deferfed to 1930, which is 5 Pa eC SE BIS” Poa SICKNESS AND GREATNESS _ | prove in the one who has built a ie Pod the centenary of Greek independence. ‘The beautiful ae f > a mow a’ | It is an site nee fact that good | healthy physical body, but your les Daily by mall cose of North Dakota .......... 6.00] ceremony is to be made the inauguration of the celcbra- health does not Always go along with |sons about health building will be . me % * tness.” Many men whose names , Peedi | gn Of this Gnniversary. ( ’ 2 ’ eo. ‘great é M, = y2 is are written high in the Hall of Fame answer Mctaiy ty woudl, 10 steve, three sears foe ..0-- ‘The proposed rite finds its relationship to the agita- 9 Lg [Ae AGEN EN iN, have succeeded in spite of physical |] , Df, McCoy wil siodly std Weekly by mail, outside ot North Dakota, tion for permanent peace in the fact that the altar of x ; I E disorders and infirmities. diet, addressed to him, care of the i eA < S aN Washington, whose birthday Ameri- . 1.5] Apollo and its flame in ancient days were considered the t ; 4 1, i cans observe tomorrow, bably suf- ‘Tribune. symbol of a desire for peace and harmony among the . % he i My Oe fered as much from illness as any aaron ioe peony ped addressed 1-¢ people of the earth. " \ v 7 \ k other great man of history. Although ss Member of The Associated Press > Z : , h six fe ad in sone | —————— Thus the lighting of the fire will synct vith Sine OVER Ate Se a Oe The Associated Press ts exclusively entitied to the use JAM HME HLS SOLAS a Tet bccn et i 7 it ways a sturdy looking man, he was|more valuable to you if they com for cepublication of all news dispatches credited to 11/ the revival of the idea of human brotherhood and the ‘ A! L ¥ really flat chested and subject to|from a study of the lives of healthy of not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also| manifold activities of international cooperation. y, J é val an ae on a was ae He ees papi ace the Posey of Srl 4 the loca! news of spontaneous origin published herein is a Y ‘ ‘ colds that ught about his death in | cl » diet ins, physical - All rights of republication of all other matte: herein} The objection may be ralsed, in the face of armament at ; his sixty-seventh year. He had for-|ists who have made the study of fare also reserved. races and chemical warfare preparations, that the idea \ L 4 t merly barely escaped the fate of his | health their life work. * " of peac: has not yet taken deep root in the consciousness i i, F Hee Si haa who finally diec of tu- M ee ks ve iaeal ea ae mal Foreign Kepresentatives s ‘ y r H iH who is physi- G. LUGAN PAYNE COMPANY PE FIae CHERIECy OTH Ts VOY MURS | 7% XN f } Washington's face was pitted all cally, but when I do, I, know he will NEW YORK .... Fifth Ave. Bldg. elite working ceasclessly for the ideal so rudely shaken in | ' ‘ p through, his life because of an early |be one who has learned his lessons CHICAGO : veTRom | ‘he reat war. This international clite, sure enough, i case of smallpox. Early in life he | from the study of the lives and teach- Tower Bidg. Kresge Bidg | never «nd nowhere represents a majority, but Goethe \ lost. most of his teeth, and frequently | ings of many types of successful men. already said that everything worth while and everything } ies ; LE} \\ . Baa ee ulcerated teeth. He! QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (Official City, State and County Newspaper) — stig et ~~ oe x sett. ; mi ae me "7 y was ule Mae i retiree a} ae <1 4 Bi Parenolory op + 3 e fire for the altar of Apollo w: aken from LN 5 luties as a soldier were often inter- estion: May W. asks: “Do you NORTHWEST FINDING ITSELF the flame that burns under the Arch of Triumph in i : Se rupted by bad spells of dysentery. |consider that the positions given in Diversified farming is driving wheat growing on 4 / payis, Young girls will kindle a lamp that ts to be kept H oy! | Some of these attacks lasted several | the phrenological charts are accurate large scale to its last stand in the Northwest. Slowly, : 3 \ j wetks, coming close to being fatal. | with relation to the functions of the stentl: b 1s. retreat to tt sion burning while they travel to Delphi. And it is hoped i 4 3 He suffered from carbuncles, malaria, | brain, and can one actually determine but persistently, the line is retreating to the natural | inat a German girl will be selected to perform this sym- : Ys. and took many trips to mineral | character-by this method?” barriers where this stand must take place—the Rocky | poic task. y springs, being often forced to stay| Answer: ‘There is controversy con- mountains. Corn, alfalfa and dairying have changed the : ES P q p nite weeks at a Bias ae i hagcrrnid of the bee tee a ic va, Minnesota, the Da- r : " - g ‘ashington must remembered | logical chart, it modern science fee, Horch Dakota wl holds rank in the wheat stale esheets ompsial haga 4 yy fh . tay, endfor hs’ sensioeuapmen | tivity of she functions of ‘the tain _ aii i aA a Individuals and institutions in many sections of the ‘ 2 tf esty, and for his sensible judgment | tivity of the functions of the brain for production, but diversification is creeping up on the country are becoming concerned over what they describe 2 . Z i in all matters pertaining to the or-| is not essentially related to the size grain. And while the change proceeds, Montana— isk dita wry 6 into ace ft ie : Ls ganization and success of the new re- | externally. After the skull has hard- which has been showing the greatest gains in acreage in we jee cl aed kde ta ee : ? public. Like many other great men, ened, the development of the brain satisfactions of life. Their concern frequently assumes : he probably ate, smoked and drank | seems.to result in deeper grooves and wheat and capturing the prizes at the International show at Chicago by the quality of the protein product grown, as that of C. Edson Smith, at Corvallis—even is developing diversity in ils agriculture, so that when the last stand is made by wheat it probably will see North the proportions of alarm. ; : what he liked, and consequently suf-| more convolutions in the gray mat- When these alarmists speak of a “popular tendency s tered from disorders which came from | ter. z injudicious living. Pai inder Li to go into debt for the common satisfactions of life,” Health cation: be considered to be| Question: gr A. seritas: “After they are referring to the growing tendency of the mil- ; accidental, ie a of the fact that i eat deen and stand upright there 5s some are able abuse themselves} is a pain just under liver, but Dakota and its neighbor capitulating jointly to the new- icy O} Liiabinbereshbelnh atts meh Goalie Petter fechas ge tt bag Ge typs of agriculture radios, jewelry and good clothes on the partial or de- pe est yeti without noticing {I lie on go side this pain dis- isastrous results irs. WI ferred payment plan. They believe the mortgaging of | i ys born ‘with | of this? ree ae The federal reserve bans at Minneapolis has drawn | incomes is contrary to economic law. | ¢ HII DREN ettenticn to this striking change in a report. It states If there were any truth in the charges of those who | others who are perhaps born with | of this?” that wheat is pushed westward, feed grains, with hay | wou14 deprive the masses of their present extended credit ne R n Re | | | | periors or those whom we admire, and | condition in the neighborhood of the Mess natural organic strength. Answer: It is possible that you have ond corn in the van, are taking over the lead in North ¥ great caution must be used or we are! duodenum which are relieved when We are all so apt to ape our su-|some adhesions or an inflammatory the casy payment plan would have “blown up” long ago. NBA Service,Ine | FEBRUARY 21 liable to copy the great ones’ bad | you lie on your left side by the weight and South Dakota and in Minnesota. J. M. Devine. |-rhe mere fact that the plan has been almost universally O178 by | 1813—British captured Ogdensburg, ALLENE SUMNER, [habits as well as their good ones. | of the stomach pulling on the duo- commissioner of the immigration department here, called adored in this country is proof enough that it is sound.| One of the most demoralizing N.Y. It is well to study the reasons why |denum. You should have a careful i ;: 5 Teel . 5 ‘ f bor colon! 1 nttention to this in various recent reports. This is due | por surther proof ask the credit men what the percentage | things to children is the parent wito |1819—Spain ecded Florida and the Flic cote ines rei HEN 2 a nape cube iettaiigeaittl or ee ame to determine the largely to the development of dairying in Minnesota and | o¢ 19°; is and ask th ‘ ha ‘i ind. Not the parent | United States gave up all claim . the Dakotas. In Minnesota this branch of agricultural 2 ‘ cabernet oo dat eset ee oe ed eases ai es) OE ! to Texas, pete to send its children to ae that his success has been because of Rings Turn Fingers Black | bonefits or works *. hardship upon it. The credit man | Who acknowledges that he is wrong . ‘ schools, and indulges in various other | good practices and not because of the | Question: ‘Troubled asks: ‘Can retivity’ has attained settled development like the diver-| and the family arc > first defenders of the system. (ong life to him) but the one who; 1881—President Hayes issued an order | iconoclasms, were jailed the other day. | harmful-ones. : you tell me the reasons why my sified basis of agriculture from the Atlantic coast west- Ey ; says one thing ose /day"wnd another | prohibiting sale of liquor at|The last straw to authorities wasn’t} We must take’ our lessons for good | hands always look dirty, and why my : fa f ie vhen the wheat li f thi = y eos army pests. the school defiance, but the insist- | from a combination of the study of | rings always turn my fingers black?” ward of a few years ago, when the wheal eee ie LUCIFER the next. i ‘Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) jence on colony members of dancing | lives of many. We can learn good} Answer: Your trouble is caused by Northwest was the boundary between Wisconsin and One hundred yea:s ago one John Walker, who lived Often the parent with this pen- | fe naked in the snow. Shocked provia-| business rules from the man ofjthe elimination through your skin of Minnesota. at Btockton Te Biieikand band ds th : chant for changeableness is net the o>———_—____——— | cial police reported finding more than | wealth, but we can also learn from | some chemical substance, possibly sul- On the coast the development also has been under -upon-Tee ;, England, and is therefore not to|weak-kneed individual one might || BARBS {| 100 naked men dancing in foot-deep | the soldier, the scientist, the inventor, | phur, which attacks the alloy in the : ast Pp - sar be confused with another famous, but Scotch, person-|think. He gives orders in a firm tone | 9 | Snow in a blizzard. the artist, the physician, the lawyer | gold rings. Pure gold would not be way, and dairying and poultrying are well established, age cf that name, dipped a bit of wood into a mixture of | that brooks ro delay. ‘An aviator who has been in five * * * and, if we wish for physical perfec- | affected by this, but gold rings are though wheat still is grown on a large scale in the Pa- | antimony sulphide and potassium chlorate, permitted it| Did you ever know anyone like | smashups asks for a divorce at San PERSONAL AFFAIR tion, we can surely learn from the | made with a certain degree of hard- lousc country of Washington and the Eurcka flats. In|ig gry and then rubbed it vigorously (whether on thi that? The last generation was pretty | jose, Calif, relating that his wife| Is it shocking to remark that, after |man who has achieved perfect physi- | ening substance from alloy and this those states, fruit growing has been the favorite form of teeat of his tr a his wife’ y inaitabie his fe good at it. | stays out late of nights and it makes all, nude dancing in the snow seems | cal perfection through such means as is acted upon by certain chemicals. diversifying, with wheat, sheep, corn, potatoes and poul- alana e's sewing table history |""rnis type of mind-changing parent |him nervous. Maybe he fears she has |tO be more matter of personal en- |are found in the proper application | You doubtless have a general toxemia . live oi + +, I. does not record) until it burst into flame, and, lo, the | is disappearing very fast. New ideas | gone in for a little high flying. durance than ene of public concern? | of correct eating and physical culture | which should be removed through trying taking an important rank in the change. Those | jucifer match was discovered. in child training have resulted _in x ok O® Somewhat in the same class as those | exercising. using a carefully planned cleansing states also have had large development in industry, as] «zucifer” means “morning star,” the name given the | Parent training, and the parent today | The Michigan women who killed me dare to take fe pares All of the mental faculties must im- | diet. . mining and lumbering, comething in which Montana] pianet venus when she is an carly riser. But it also who changes his mind is usually one | those babies will be just as severely he morning, ahd those who do i caugnt | Nudity and its acceptance or rejec- Seopa means Satan, as identified with a certain proud eS ee nash eG. ee ae oMinee = Been eaMet | tion largely a matter of provincial | Slonally doubt that the padre Wheat, except in exceptional years, has not been] arckangel before he performed the record dive for dis-| But the millenium has aot come. * * morals—a geographic thing of taste, | One Toot’ ErnOOl ae ae have much paying well. Cattle have paid better. Also sheep and | ta.ce. ‘There are still with us a number of | In one of the New York night clubs, | tather than a really moral one. We}. on results, : parents who ‘have the unfortunate;a magician has been added to the quite accept near-nude asthetic danc- ing from an Isadora Durican which But it cannot be denied that the y2ol. Thes2 latter have proved to be fine seasonal cash} In celebrating the centenary of the luci: ( i 3 ig the ry of the lucifer match (in| habit of back-firing commands. entertainment. The real magic, how- we deny to organized cults dancing ‘average city woman has no concep- sources, whilc often wheat has been grown at a loss from | any way you see fit) it would be a gracious thing to re- When a parent is inconsistent the | ever, is performed by the fellows who 4 ; tion of some of the hal i f liv- 2 bookkeeping standpoint, instead of being a cash stand- | member that John Walker, the modern Prometheus, was | Children will be inconsistent; ee can change a kottle of ginger ale into ; Madly in the ae . ing ir rural and often ape by for the farmer. i Jose respect for authority to in | $8.50. even in this moder! 1 y * a gentleman and a scientist and absolutcly refused to with and not knowing what is ex- Purge NEXT HUNDRED YEARS iti pres reer reed pee eel In Montana livestock growing on a large scale still | capitalize his epoch-making invention financially. pected of them they are likely totake | ‘The Prince of Wales’ horses have We have come a long ways since | te thy F paid aah glee tHiesé: persists and is likely to continue for some time. Climati- ————— the law into their own hands and do | been sold. What a blow to the Ameri- jour mothers wore ankle-length dresses | ¢ 699,600 ‘farm women something cally that state still is under the compulsion of stickin, ‘The horse is passing and so are the autos—always. | 48 they please. van iaumor industry! to the bathing beach, and, like it or) which they-do not, 4 sie Kk as i Be and again the cutting up of is baggies “ Children of changeable parents are * oe not, it is just as sure that we will | Tver re Oe palleabipid have, more | ‘0 stock growing. Tim + ing up : almost invariably insubordinate. Ob-| What with discovery of oil and the |come so much farther in the next 50 : ranges has been bitterly bewailed. Semi-arid conditions Gradually scientists invent new and better ways to do|serve the family where you suspect | laying out of new golf courses farm- | years that anyone who wishes to Our Yesterdays ! FORTY YEARS AGO have not everywhere and always lent themselves to prof- | everything except say “please remit.” this sort of condition exists. Watch | ing hes begun to pay a little. cere ae a the geet na oo an itable grain agriculture, but pasture and hay generall, the children rush in and ask permis- * * * fe wi ave learned ie a eebis a have been seehitise to profitable ps sion to do something they were| Spyridion Polychroniades, Grecian | of nudity has little to do with moral- allowed to do the day before. For no| minister to Jugoslavia, celebrated the | ity, and is no evidence of a decadent raising in the last few years, following the big crash in Editori ! Co t good reason on earth they meet with | coldest day in two centuries by swim- | Cra upon us. a mmen @ prompt refusal. ming anhour inthe ice-caked water * * * i | 43. FAILING TO HOLD UF | "PLAYING MASTER CARD \ cattle and sheep which was brought on by the unusual 5.3. Jac’ left this-week for Bos- North (Dummy)— drouth of 1919, The sunny character of the state has ae it Rar eene of te house to ot 0 at eee some cy LITTLE RED ie dae neh ton, where he will visit his mother | s is g 4 : : give out its lulgences iperamen- | Europe will put in a few bathtul for The 175,000 “one-room schools in| for a month. been stressed as a vital element of stock raising, having — posing NES tally, I think you will see those chil- | these fellows. rich - America,” which have been OQ8764 ¢ a tendency to fine and nutritious curing of the native : (St. Paul ee a in this country, | ¢7e2 calmly doing the thing they were | (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) | counted up by the General Federation | ©, K, Andrus arrived in Bismarck as? grasses and to healthfulness of the stock. ‘The solar rays een ne ee races tank {ils com york | forbidden to do, on their own respon- : of Women’s clubs, are seized upon by | yesterday from Valley City. seem to have sanitative and invigorating influences on els thee there are between 30,000 and 40,000 American sibility, that is, if they haven't long} WELL SAID, GEORGE them as “a challenge to the organ- < i the herds, Dr. William J. Butler, Montana state veterin- | millionaires w there only 7,000 in 1914. ago abandoned the habit of asking, ‘Well, George,” said. a country-|ized womanhood of the land,” The| Second Lieutenant Frank Greene, West— Lees, an vith Tana He be this prbbaniici increase can be explain- clergyman to an old man who sat | Federation wants to enroll the 6,000,- | Fort Lincoln signal corps, will leave} Leags y 2 East— arian, asserts, in connection with the upland and moun-| | He say [Uae OS Giest, there is the deflation of the PLENTY OF SEATS by the wayside breaking stones, |000 farm women of America, so that | soon for the east to inspect the signal tain grazing. Solas ‘Second, there is the boom due to the late war. Dresden, Germany.—A tramcar,|“that pile doesn’t seem to get any one-room schools and other ills may | stations at Harrisburg and Philadel- . ; single-decked and with a seating ca- | smaller.” be abolished. phia, Pa., and at Atlantic Ci'y, N. J. Anyhow, Montana has found in late years that there | Third, there is, the stock market, with such opportunities pacit; Ff ” . y of 117 persons, is being tested ‘No, vicar,” replied the old man,| It is rather difficult to get fear- ae is a great deal of money in livestock and the whole in- | to make money by gambling Se tee oh here. It 1s capable of making 30|‘them stones is like the ‘Ten Com-| fully perturbed about these 175,000] First Lieutenant John Carland has South (Declarer)— dustry of the etate has been revived by the recent profit- ar Pala Pata of wnat attraction are the Bee an bay, and is so long Resre Msaeinents: SOL GO BE Oh breakin’ “one-room schools,” for game, ot the been promoted to the rank of captain. s ‘ 7 a F able years in wool, So Montana, while it may continue | unique virtues of industry, sobriety and thrift? These are conductor announces si ‘em, you can’t get ri ‘em.”— | results of our supposed educationally ¥ OA53 to expand on wheat, will not be found devoting itself to | temporarily thrown into the discard, reluctantly and dis- through a megaphone. aie Pie Perfected city schools make us occa- TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO AK RE Cae Mrs. A. T. Patterson has been enjoy- that branch of farming to the neglect of the diversified | contentedly to be resumed when the house of cards has ing a visit from her uncle, L. te ‘The Bidding: South bids no-trump crumbled.” branches which already have made such headway there. A Ie of truth in that statement. Go back and read of » Minn. and all pass. Not eveti the engineering methods of Tom Campbell can | it over again, especially you who are dreaming of weath || OUR BOARDING HOUSE : By Ahern i Deciding the Play: West leads A eres BOR rey Jer nantes’ of peluing Ady A OU y Mn and’ ‘Mrs. W. L. Watson and|of hearts which East covers with 10 keep wheat growing to the fore much longer. children: ‘MekKe: = hich . : mzie, are visiting injof hearts; Declarer must take this Thus, the wheat line will recede westward and event- Sine ee 0% ba Lela Bu Bismarck-for a few days. | trick with King of Tpearta immedi- ually curl up. ‘Instead of the vast stretches of golden 592,000,000,000,000,000,000 TONS ’ , Y, ‘ASON MY Boy, WHEN ; ately or he may lose it . How should grain waving over the prairies, the new and more stabil- P ‘(Christian pasha Monitor) I Don MEAN % oe peril Py ee Te Pay You A Pe pei tail ¢niaieg eit leg sg gee pte ne Balsttee of ized form of agriculture will be found assuming a more| Surely Dr. Paul R, Heyl of the United States bureau A QuickY On You, 7 i] visiting frinds here, have returned to| diamonds. He then plays 5 of dia- and more important status. Cattle, corn, hogs, sheep, | of standards, would nae UTE Uni baliats hs Ae ser JAKE, ~~ BUT DEY IS A Few HANDSOME BONUS BESIDES!= their home in Jamestown. monds which is covered by West with eer ere nes Saierbon, pontiry—cxpecialy tikes Mother Barth. in these athletic days is inconceivable. FINANCIAL OBULGATICNS T HAS — Yikdow WHAT eee lack itemiph moa sino “to wreck og Rotana an te eae apa enormously increase. . that she is no less than 592,- % MEET, AN’ I THOUGHT SAY ABouT ME 2 ww WELL, train No. 1,on the Northern Pacific! King of diamonds, Asa result of tesmen have seemed unable to solve the farm wier than when they put THEY Ss AY. Re “wh EN near Medina last night. After draw-! inis play Declarer does not frame. problem, except for themselves in political chicanery. In 2 MANGE. You CAN PAY ME DAT : HOOPL' owes “You ing the spikes from the ties for a cis-| The Correct Method: To frame the last election, however, they failed to find the farmer TWO DOLLAS WE TRANSACTED TAKE E tance of 20 feet, the rail was sprung |peclarer must make four tricks in 80 ready as he had been in the past to be gold-bricked. on, WHEREAS I WAS To Do — MONEN, IT'S A GILT EDGED Fre agar beaded diamonds. Opponents okt tre eandts ‘The farmer has been working on his own problem and . IRTS. nN" Ki INVESTMENT / wm BY battle with the miscreants, reached tributed ‘West: Jack “ad Pee wane UP You SHIRTS, ~—A EEP edi bes:been able to achieve some practical solutions of his THE WAY JASON, ~ You're Declan WA 8 Ae : own. He has found that persistence in one-product YoUR CARPET- SWEEPERS : : A SPECIALIST AN” EXPERT ON SPOTS, ws WHAT LL TAKE GRAVY AN’ KETCHUP, OFF A VEST? I KIONT TrusT \T ley SHINED/.. Now EF You CAN PAY ME ALL, OR PART, . : I CAN Soothe DAT Wor AT ture, with a price-depressing surplus, will always the ‘nursing bottle, and that the only way to get away from this dependance on political buncombe is to talge. other things than those of which there is too much ales Pe Aor ceeded ccmensbons ce the sptimel samen es, |SOmn. Aa so . yy MAM R/ | megns committee of the national house \xe- + any wi an ypcomplaining plene g ce=ecep MAH DOO! ‘ been 1 aroun: illion tons it . the nation is importing « mass of things it c: till po Set ipo nbags Noa ap oper el ge on. fi L ecbstaele eet

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