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ve ee ee | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929 Ae independent %-wepezer THE SIATES ULVEZ] NEWSraPERX Gp wee, o: Deity oy cel osu. w S de ar to a une supports z hi Re y QUESTIONS AND ANSWEKS ne comfortable Living Anemia and High Blood Pressure HY all of life's necessities and Questia: A. G. Wi “Ple: al 5 ts luxuries. as well as a pro- a bh tection egainst enemies and dangers. id patent Teves eeren nen The second great desire is for the pe SOiticial City, Viste a8 County Newspaper ELECTRICITY FOR ALL a ease ‘of 4 DIFFICULT POSITION 7ul nO. wive M By preseriting strive: Cxscipline. A drier The Bistaarck Tribune ™ ertom ant hi wort of crime. DIRECT DISTRIBUTION The Safety V2 ive Pops Off THE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS han 2 few moments at a time. spaced Y consciously or ing to show off to © opposite sex. Everyone Gesires bappiness, and yet "= actually feel happy for more With most people, the happy moments are with 2 pendulum-like the deepest gloom or mis- ; ane their feelings cf others.An: sided person is Coomed to be unt b n ie | N ¢ THE PARTY tl ¢ Judson Peale) | e | t Tr 8 Ac) . 2 ratif n, —, condition, on weve lanterns to nigne! h for ac- | ot pesset mechan ME BB ele;- ed md G LWOF Miss Leah Ker Glacier park ¥ Baa: ee met remainder of t i | .NORWAY'S INDEPENDENCE | a | A growing desire for absolute na- L Ty lan—watcn tional autonomy was climaxed on / | progis Aug. 13. 1905, when Norway declared F Z for # dissolution of its union with £ Sweden by the overwhelming total 4 of 368.200 against 184 votes in a ref- i D8 | erendum | “When a person comes into court ! spite of what | O® Aug. 31 of that year, a confer- |... he has no right to expect to be & “Tam letting | hce of Swedish and Norwegian dele- cither exalted or condemned, to r bs nek ana an — |gates met at Karistadt to arrange a ceive either more or less than is ju ag | settlement of questions arising from of his race, color or co: H the separation, and on Sept. 23 the |G reason of his con- t According to an suthority | final protocol was signed. victions."—Juige M. V. Barnhill, Gas- ords anded separa @ It included an agreement for the | tonia, N.C. ret the solution pies fie eokosiaseaie Gud ao matin submission of all differences not af- | ees es % Zoning laws to cr er buildings | 20% S's moun Pee me eehen oe iz the integrity, independence | «Tne federal government recogniz ; | “peauteous ital interests of the two countries : ; x will scatter the w and the traffic | Hi Tribunal of Arbiti the prosperity of agriculture to be es: g But putt Lo effect in anott For error re at. Dut you must | {0 The Hague Tribuna) of Arbitra~ ‘sential to the well-being of the na- ~ ‘ € 4 : ne cont of movie protuctinn the pro- You are much | on, the agreement to run for a tion—Secretary of Agriculture Hyde. fo Wheat bid to metropolitar crap- oa " é RRS cise there, and | period of 10 years. eek x ing monuments to ir and o How can a king to make more reasonable ee “you should | A neutral zone, extending 15 kilo- | . a or with it agnitude 2 it ean) not miss too | Meters on either side of the frontier | “Petty graft is everywhere. so I am Mt city impr DE Wi dhe Tangnliud gdlaecss | Staaic ece ei You understana between the two countries, was es- told. It’s pay or suffer. and when you exhibit @ busy corner or some ou nce Of progres n who does the honorable thing never worric tablished, within which the carrying ; Pay You still suffer."—E. E. Dudding, rushing {ull (lit? ie a iB tis sc i eee I'll be home.” [On of war operations, the stationing president Prisoners’ Aid society. a - eee jbo pt her word. | f troops or the maintenance of for- a 4 , op 16 “ —— th sym- ; ‘ifications were prohibited. “We have be fascinated with A THRILLS IN SERMONS Bome people pers ng wild cat stock as if their would | The Katistadt agreement was ap- the stupendous success of American ‘There is 4 popular minivter who made the bold boast in pony rons had = proved by the Norwezian Dict on | manufacturiz b : s nk rolls nine ii | ‘ 3 ‘ nufacturing methods that many the presence of other men of tt ne j ete pane oe piel semnipernared 0 |men long to see the church produce cep in his church while he i - ay f prehist {Oct. 13. On the sixt e Riks- | Christia : ¢) to sleep in his church while be Bome persons never decide to watca their own Dusiness | potieg sos a oe The | dag passed bills repéaling the act of | care AS 05 te ene aac. Ford B! his success in this particular, he 8 i hey As ised aie ae (a on im Chicago, the gift of {te union with Norway and Fecogniz~ | a . © sermons 20 “thrilling” the congregation must listen, and pial : jing the latter as an ROT oro vnett gin what ls call a eaves © individual who goes to chureh Bu : ' state. “T my: : led a ‘nip- x fh *eep leaves even the indivi Au 1 who goe ; Sunday| Many a chicken has croseed the road te give us en objec! state. | ot mvaet sway iaralies aenin 5 i oe ee a toibad. eit nig + aq. | 21808 in the perils of jay-walking i Our Yesterdays 1 S="'we and then reformed."— ce rainiy, modern min nave made a great ad- | Our Yester jays | Frank Ward O'Malley. & vance since the time of Bt For one reads jn the } . } 2k © hook of the Acts: "And there sat in a window # certain | RE : | “Tne prohibition law succecded in 6 young man named Kutychus len into a Geep | Editorial Comment FORTY YEARS AGO | Protecting from his own weakness the f and as Paul was long preaching, he sunk down with Peter Wilcox, who has been travel- Man who had already wasted his use- © sleep; and as Paul was long preaching, he sunk down wil ing for nearly a year in the south, has | fulness, but counteracted disastrous 4 leep, and fell down trom the third loft, and was taken up FARM NOTE | ‘returned to Bismarck. ; Upon the fiower of our youth by i dead.” laanaes oly eae 5 by vesting the practice of drinking wi $} No doubt the deliverer of the “thriller” sermons conti-| 4 farmer of Newton county i OE ego ~~ Now THEN, - You { How ARE You FI¥ED a TELL Hia-dar I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eisenberg have the false glamour of forbidden ay dently believes had he been filling St. Paul's pulpit on| heifer when the enimal choked on a rol! of bills the! MEN TAKE A HOE Ath ON COAL FoR TH? ‘<¢ HAVE A HABIT OF Belg eget ¥, fat a several | Sandestine adventure.’—Irvin 6:Co 4 , ja | farmer had lost in tl wure. i ven! 1 ex- | SO 1 * we vi Mr. rc § Hhat Gundsy morning s tragedy of Biblical mes would | farmer hed lott in the pasture. This unintentional ex: | WorRK UP-TH Bole WINTER 2 ~ IF WE DY WALKING IN MY Eisenberg will purchase his stock of fal 1 QUICK THINKING have been averted. \use of money in this way {s impractical. Cattle have MY TOMATO PATCH HAVE TIME BEFORE SLEEP AT NIGHT, goods. | toBartonla's anee Gane toresere bane Though Paul may have been the first to possess this| heen known to eat a lot of money indirectly that could AN’ DONT STAND SUN-DOWN, WE jf AN’IF HELL LEAVE | Cone eines sick ok Ge ten ao PY hs power to preach his congregtaion to sicep, he has had! not be recovered, as in this case, but at icast the catt AROUND RESTING on Lphty ‘ 4 A Horse HttcCHED | Delesates Stevens and Sandager recent clear? The many imitators. In colonial days ushers in the Puritan | survived As an asset to the feeder. Another thing thts Ti HOE HANDLES ALL MIGHT DIG Mou A fo A PLOW oe Se eee Fantom) “Prisoner: _T was putting in the ten a churches were armed with long staffs with which they | {pcKirat demonstrates te a wee prac eau A sd tH? R OTHER MINE AN’ TONIGHT } UPTO A PLow, T ; cents.—Tit-Bits. tapped nodding heeds into wakefulness. ‘The modern| attached to them. , | TIME » © ’ WE CAN SHINGLETH”? WON'T WASTE Arthur Linn has gone to Parker. 8.) a4 9 op eee parishioner has the advantage of being permitied to = ea, FARMERS Goin BY BARK, IF THERE'S A MY STEPS! « |D., to assume editorial control of the| |, Theft of Fala ous ae oa MNES. tous, perctinies, he.be #. ilomber of ths A FRENCH STATESMAN SLIPS. WILL THINK I'VE SET JZ FULL Moons Ce J eRe jseverely since application of canon church of the “thriller” preacher Time OUT A COUPLE : TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO |{aw to the kingdom, One suspects the real secret of this preacher's success in| _ Newsreaders in Paris turned eagerly recently to the final MORE SCARE - Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. F. L. Conklin; —_— keeping his audience awake is that he arrives at the Heed +e: vai has been headiined since last winter as and Mrs. J. W. Foley, were guests from | Fi FANNY S i # rf Be ‘affatre z, Bismarck at a party given this after- P S: meee oe bpemon Just before the first head nods. Louls Lucien Klotz was minister of finance in the war jnoon by Mrs. William Simpson, Man- LAPEER FANNY SAYS: ——- exbinet of Georges Clemenesau. He it was who to dan. DISCONTENTED PRIS! purchase for 400,000,000 th ‘Plus war stocks of the A. pene a er all, there is nothing particularly astonishing about = P, yetineed Fics bere s is a oo August. 1, agreed The Roosevelt boys, Theodore, Jr., ° ther r ;: ance ral he “Barger debt agreement in and Kermit, with their cousins, Philip H ue piahel epithe ses £ her Fea ipteldn A | meantime. He it was who ran up enormous budget deficits Roosevelt and Alexander Russell, vis- Ble mudy of prisons and prison behavior will reveal the | immediately after the war, and who answered, “Las Boches ited the Roosevelt cabin at the St. Louis | faet there develops occasionally an exerss of animal spirits | payeront!” (The Germans will pay) to all remonstrances, exposition yesterday. | > taet veizes unon any excuse to find release. Human na- yeeieey belied pe Fig ery was Mocerneenrpouay — « i submits docilely to suppression, ; jailed, charged with passing $75,000 worth of “rubber Hon. A. L. Van Osdel, Yankton, 8. D., eae y ko suppression, to unvarying routine, | checky”—the kind which bounce back worthless from the is now engaged in writing what is like- Anonotony of environment, just so long and then it ts | pant:-—to oe a pay gambling debts. ly to be the most interesting history for insurrection. Last week he went to trial. The president and judges of of the great northwest ever published. it isn't necessary to go to prizon to find the phenomenon, | the court in their black robes sat owl-solemn while the ih ‘It fe manifested in the individual on the street and in the jome and office, All of us occasionally weary of the even of our ways and welcome anythin: to break the mon- Of existence, The greater the restraint the more we age to begin all over again accumulating discontent. sspect of sich an outbreak ins penitentiary the greater association of discipline with Klotz lawyer, Maitre Torres, waxed passionate in defense of his client. Proudly he reviewed the Klotz war record. Prisonel Klotz nodded in approval. Then to the charge. Lawyer Torres admitted it, Klotz has passed bad checks, which checks had all been made rood later by banker moment he was the incorruptible minister of finance, the pt a ine te win of peotnag tas King fault was Jue to poor M, Klots’s grandfa young wom Mikbe him, ut the age of franc notes which to piny piquet in the evening. Mrs. A. F. Prescott, Fort Lincoln, re- today from a visit on the Pacific TEN YEARS AGO friends. But the excuse, Mesieur, Judges, was that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker have ar- | yeturn to our well-worn groove in the scheme of Louis Lucien Kiots was the victim of « dual nature. At one ‘rived from Jamestown to spend a week at the P.H. “And yet that very discipline is the t makes the outbreals the more likely, In the (Of things the grestest suppression brings the % danger of revolt. Hence the armed guards in a ‘The three black-gowned judges finally announced that, in view of the facts that M. Klotz had admittedly given $75,000 worth of worthless checks, had drawn $2,000 illegally | from @ U, 8. banks in Paris, had heen entrusted with $20,000 wea to Invest tn artifielal allk, had invested $1,009 of 11 and pd on, the larger miliiary organtaations under decpoticm, | cawwisg sway the rested. Wibte eae SUNS ate Emploves of the City National bank! losf around the golf course ts : 0 isciplinarians to sive, and they Henced nim to two years in prison, fleéd btegnet di. Let ‘st Apple Creek last eve- [better than» alion ca