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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 | from time to tum The Bismarck Tribune *™,:” amen ‘An Independent Newspaper Keores nding The First Forward Pass of the Season! if THE STATES OLF-ET NEWSPAPER | “We, the people of the United States, in order to form (Establishes 1972) a more perfect union. establish justice, insure domestic aspera hit tranquillity, provide for the common defense, promote | Published by the Bisma: Company, Bis- ‘he general welfare and secure the blessing: of liberty to “ marek, WD. and ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this ween constitution for the United es of America.” | When that has becn emphasized, the function of Con- + on week will have been fittingly exercised Hl 81D 129 . PRODUCTS 2 Autumn Has Its Fever, Too corn ad : ear , We are all familiar meal add a cup 50 a fever, puzzling Sit Oe rataling n alady t . of the early settlers well-beaten egg. To 4 7 much literature nO% whom the Indians tai a another half cup of what its eff f ne y ae corn, fertilizing each i dead fish. Cher Wes cased 27 will gladly answer } oe eee te eel Personal questions and | 16 2H ky na is no cure for it. e iowed to run itz course, i ps there has been no real study of inion ailment—that insidious, ener- | ny affliction that strikes tn the fall of the year ond ‘ha’ might, for want of a better name, be called autumn DO otherwise x a “ ite many victims a: spring fever, and is crosthieaeld Sr hatker berets ase seve its effects. But for some reason it eth walked about quite as much. | pS gRRRRaRE R ECAR EET ‘ ni comes on by Gegreet. The patient at Forcign Representatives fur scious of nothing more serious than a vague BPENCER 4 old familiar job seems to lowe its ‘flour, but is more wholesome. ra uline graws subtly monotensus. The ire to quit work, an uncomfortable knowledge QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS be almost a year before vacation time comes = = . Deep Breathing ot asi A f ; pudding, Question: Mrs. C. G. R. asks: steals OF | os | “What would cause one to have to Then, about the time that the leaves begin to litter Bg ! Y ‘take a deep breath every minute? If ayn, and sidewalks vith a swichy ‘ly carpet, the | = : I don't I feel like choking. I am healthy otherwise, and gaining weight. elt have no pains whatever in my chest.” res to- and put into muffin tins in a dpwn the fire to overcooking on the under side. recipe takes a little longer to than Cornbread made with i i i An y is smitten by melancholy. He to feel his | age. The wasted opportunities of former years rise | ded, whether | fore him to stir remorse. In ee he may take | : s Answer: If you would take decp- : he city will to reading sad poetry—or even, if ack is unucuall: : . = breathing exercises two or three times. not buy it late 0m s Ve | bad, to writing tt. B . @ day I am sure you would lose the eae ¥ ‘ gers ; as ‘ - 4 a Psat desire to take the deep breath every he city withe | there is no cause for worry. The suf =e = minute. It might be well for you to Rac the siiustion, ‘i is not so ferer always reeo What is happening is rimply this: = 2 stop whatever you are doing several at the city com- the victim has fallen in with autumn's prevailing mood cornbread times during tebe anar and nothe The fag-end of summer, dying, tries to take his spirit ‘ exhale several times to the extreme. ees id ae one andi . ving. 8 i Your lungs no doubt want more air. re many , elon and the deep breathing supplies this. i not be felt} There is no sunlight quite lke the sunlight of late Sep- sii end ba ember. It is bright and clear, yet its rich warmth is : butter or it may ‘ a is remembered t t prewnt winter, often; gone. It plays odd trieks with familiar scenes; well- | like flavor over Pra aa ett cg milk ithe 4 of ice and snow, when | remembered houses, streets and country meadows take; ——— starch cells in green Answer: If milk is taken in large digested, even there ! to the rigorous weather, on an expect is if the stage were being set for Engiand. when an 83-year-old woman | a not well chewed. the ist di 4th tts |some great event. The autumn haze that hangs over | and 4 23-year-old boy were married they pass through the stomach and is then not casily di- with its ec 4 | gestibie. However, if small amounts woodland and hill creates a sense of unreality. ‘The faces lh hasbeen of lemon juice afte taken with the . or if the milk is taken very whew flying, (20Ud earth becomes an insubstantial stage setting, soon We ‘ 0 a pring, whew fying, invalided and was Since chil do elegans jd’ coone concerned, can 19 vanlih ke the smoke from the piles of dead leaves Y led in a chair v : 4%, Parents mate en cc domly, the curds will be smaller in od weal eon 5 are cone de aie 2 which form the digestive juices can yioer months the eity | that burn in fence corners orgie cil bd have a better effect in digesting these aso ae ALLENE SUMNER, The lus of the ywever, will pe a disaster if the Besciistion at id find ways @ vans to acquire an-| This illuston works powerfully on the mind; the more hei she has known since he was a ott other tract, which should then be laid ont end marked, so 79. *ince this Is one of those cases where the borderline Two questions assailed me as T read | , REAL CHOICE " Always Brooding al Airways can | between illusion and truth is so hard to define. Something new in judicial decisions this story. How much money did she | By Alice Judson Peale) have a landing aking-off home again For what, after all, is the prevailing mood of autumn? Ue oe down ini Loe Watt a: tad “desire 46) Lert Hp bl gel Spot nto ba th <4 TEN TY S. we > cal may have far-reac! re. T is always ult for jual Bimarck can not to love any of the prestige | Sumply tnt ES ins hd iran aia shins nape sults. i at perhaps a hard who has unlimited power to deal justly that bas come to it from the presence here of so many |") OF the Breal chances are missed—an adventure con-| Mrs, Elsie Schmierer, mother of im from having? Or, is, with those whom he controls. Moth- iakaliy-ow: nat heey and fro reputation as a \control j ducted, in strange beauty and splendor, amid scttings four, appeared before Magistrate ‘ id cases where |ers and fathers are no exception to fee eee and Rg St 5 | that are no more enduring than cloud-rack, an adven-| Jeanette G. Brill, charging that a ‘he r had made him s0/|this rule. Never do they err more station in the t jonel air derbies, It and Minot! te In which the goal that 1s reached is always unlike |JOUNger woman, Mrs. 1 her, so much a moth | obviously in this regard than when | for Probably are the moxt air-minded citics in the state. | aici Wan AUialiiCAa i 3 ‘ vinicl y Hunter, was taking her husband away ¢T's , losing. her—perhaps— | offering their children what is pre- Bismarck is the big point between the Twin Cities and ‘he #oal that was sought, an adventure in which only| trom her, a s in depended on sumably a free choice of alternatives. the Montana cities of Billings, Great Fails and Miles City | ‘He adventurer has any reality. After listening to the complaina erly soul to| ‘Too often children are offered a f e383 Beas iar’ gi ospeet| Jt 1s worth suffering an attack of autumn fever to find | Magistrate Brill cuz, | choice which ts no real choice at all. on the generally propored northern air rouce, in resp’ T imal out; ie gag ain fseitiie ca We | Schmierer might try * that older | John, on starting for his afternoon at to the Jaunching of a r mail joer Sei andgesiomseae ae i Sta eon | rome ‘ounger men the park, is asked whether he would | Ho sustain that prestige, an early acquirement of an | @ickly find out that when @ May morning tells us we . Many of preter to go to the zoo or the merry- I:port 1 absolutely e-sential, Progress moves swiftly in C22 Conquer the earth, it i simply lying to us. Autumn's | the mavistrate tactfully advised, a z - do. The in- go-round. eee ee sau ‘ : | mestare, less exhilarating, is more solid. ‘There is more | beautifying with cosmetics | cquallty | ihe ant Insurenbutebis | methout hesitation he chooses the aviation development. ‘The obvious inadequacy of the ese tt help. Modern man does have ot be an insurmountable | merry-go-round, and then, because presont field for permancnt use as an alrport, not so dis- | TU In Mt of liking his women pretty! to happiness.- It all de- it occurs to his mother that the — ——__——— “I won't powder or paint for any 5 the interests, temperament merry-go-round will very likely be For some reason or other, the assertion that a man) man,” bea outraged Mrs Schmierer a po - et dggtl saggere S cores, she feote him to tora ere ' ce is reported as saying. “If I can't keep . when i oy marries je does not think of consult Hak math ete ge commonly | my husband in my natural state, 1 ®oman old enough to be his great nor of explaining why, in her opinion, ite ee Junction with the opinion is Judgment don’t want him—he wouldn't be worth i cagieadl Paeegpect ga to the, barnes plan was necessary: meet this need, and the city commis:ion should meet tt PAUL de aie kes Ge latin: igen Sonn fue taiienias Tete da ANGE biter | by action, if necessary even calling on the business men ’ ‘a eit | tron tains Of the city to come to tts aid tn celccting and buying a} Tt 4s announced that 1,500,000,000,000 matches are used Satianilike: eke ihe ciakineates ON cameras os paises ior teas OA See oe field for continuation of the airport. every year in this country. In every office there is a pest | yice whether BARBS | So much of a small child's routine | fe Ow who. fies- bean ; who invariably has the 00,000,000,000 in his pocket. aside from the fact that the case @——————-———______ | must be run in an entirely arbitrary | (duduahasiug)] lietiectastastuas visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bismarek’s future on the alr map iy at stake in any de- a esa was dismissed, the orig’ of Mag- _ A Vienna doctor has found @ liquid manner that when a choice is offered McDonald, left today for Min- Jay. 1 cannot afford to let the opportunity to get an air ‘ istrate Brill's decision strikes me as Which can be used for brains. It is | it should be real. The adult who of- mail route through here slip away from it and go to] BOMe ® deep thinker ts all right, but water from &| something worth considering. reported he has been besieged by fers it must feel quite as much bound spring ts usually better than water from a well. e* * queries from football coaches. | by the child's decision as if he were anther place not so well located or fitted for the purpose. NEW LEGAL LANGUAGE Paes dealing with Keer anes ——— Judicial opinions have alway ‘They're organizing a United States’ It is wise to consider carefully be- The Spirit of the Constitution meotyed to me as unrelated to life as of murcne, Pde inet the viee fore presenting alternatives. Most cai the Id be. The very dictio president's folk w: Constitution week 1% closing somewhat In a spirit. of Bebidas axes Teanipiiee Neglect for the subject to which it is devoted. There has ology requires much specialized study era cus ‘ "spre Sti Stri: before becoming understandable. cl i i been no general discussion of the nation’s great charter Il Duce Still Pulls the Strings AE. CURE one eae isso Tusath cometneat whieh iat es aoe evoked by setting aside a week for concentrated thought (Minneapolis Tribune) many of them, yet. But the fact of ence between a king and a bandit af- | by any child of spirit when his elders about it. varie cabinet net show hos several PEN ALIOES, Magistrate Brill’s injecting natural ter all. double cross him. < . fa : today. Duce still plays the role of premicr and min-| human honesty into her decision +e Think well before offering your The explanation possibly can be found in the expansion | ister ‘of the interior, but he has apparently tired of | Manet tne re antnine akin to kind | A Chicago woman wants a divorce | child @ choice, and once a4 have of the constitution by adding provisions of a controversial | doubling as minister of foreign affairs, minister of war, neighborly advice that might come because her husband eats crackers in| taken the step abide by its results no character to it, It 1 no longer the instinctive custom to] minister of aviation, minister of corporations, minister of | over the back fence. It makes a hu- bed. She ought to be thankful it was| matter how inconvenient for you they H ¢ docume: mye v marine, minister of colonies and minister of public works. | man, helpful thing of law, something nice clean crackers and not onions/turn out to be Your fair dwell on the document in panegy Rather the subject . pfu [7 ' 3 has hecome one of argument between trreconctiable | 44 50¢ italian dictator no longer wants to hog elght of the | understandable, Courts’ following and stale fish. ward your child will pay you 2 “| 13 cabinet roles, so he has enlarged the cast, called in the | magistrate Brill's lead would assume | ** *& turns in the fair play it #ehools of thought dividing on the wisdom of recent ad-| supernumeraries, and is contenting himself with the a homey air, stilted legal phrascol-| A Massachusetts professor says! him, ditions, It is so difficult for cither side on the issue of see Sonne's part. thin tise ctl sell nok acticinasa:| Serta easily fall into the verna umes ere ain Je ENS the 1 e trust, however, that the critics will not anticipate, | ular and opinions might be based not | thought o: country, seem: Pee) fot example, to speak of the constitution) y, s result’ of this recasting, an entire new type of por on legal precedent, for the good of all |the men will never learn the ladies without bringing in the great American controversy, that | titical show. We hope that they do not deduce from the concerned, but on human needs, way with @ bridge hand. it has become the habit of cautious-minded critics to let | change that Mr. Mussolint’s confidence in Mr. Mussolini rer ar sss the constitution rest and talk of something else, is weakening, that Mr. Mussolini's admiration of Mr. ODD NEWLY-WEDS If Roger Babson just keeps on pre- “ . Mussolint’s thespian abilities is being undermined, or that! y notice that most of the Decem-| dicting the stocks will crash, some A fitting thought for Constitution week may be found | Mr. Mussolini's respect for Mr. Mussolini's judgment is ber-May marriage records are broken | day he's going to be right. in the fact that originally the constitution was written to| waning with the years. Il Duce, we suspect, is still about by a little village wedding in Surrey,! (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) preseribe the form of government and how its legislative, ae Plog (ah Pec geese: yep ee Any eee ‘x eae 3 cena os ere executive and judicial departments should function. It] Cohan. We have an idea that he may still be found set forth the nature of the officials of government and | backstage pulling the Puppet strings, at the box office thelr terms of office, provided for apportioning the law- | °elling tickets, in the aisles ushering, and in the orchestra makers of the two houses and in gencral set up the form pit Plane ue Iageet reg vag We — tnallnes to. be- ~ Of government, IL was a charter of republican federa-| prompter and property ‘nan’ ee eell an the doen aut AND “THE ¢ AUTOMOBILE ef -~WHUT «KIN AH DRIBE - ‘ ton, a plece of civic architecture, a document of form| who writes the play. The show will go on, and with new EAL PLACED I) MY CARE Ad AUTO? ws AS A IFAT MAH ‘nd more of a plan than an instrument of law, In fact | 8cntlemen to read the lines, but it will still be Mussolini's as Bi ‘ » Rika WAS A STeeRiAl’ i show, and they will still be Mussolini's lines. 11 Duce, To SELL $ uw NATURALLY, I « teeta’ RI #6 wean't law at all. It was an agrecment jolning the | uniess we badly miss our guess, hasn't yet turned partner -f M4 WHEEL wo Foot American people in a compact to live together in feder- | co-star or collaborator, ‘ i WILL NEED A CHAUFFEUR s ‘ Vwi ated form and to regulate that living together as far as —-—-—___—. HELP me I “He TRANSACTION 2 * the common concern went. The New Speed Record “~EGAD SASON, How WouLD You All OPEN ¢ CUT-OUT Ss Fo" A ' Later it was found wise to extend this concordat by (New York Times city iy "LL REPORT iedies U0 it the ticst provisions periaking ot the nature ah eee ee ago 8 arent deal was mante te Lon. UKE % Act ul “ls CAR huadey as & “CHAUFFEUR Of law as it is known in the courts. ‘The bill of rights was| Steam earinte sere ret an hour by "Me. Gurney’s AS MY CHAUFFEUR. Want “HE BUT AN'LL? HAVE “To” incorporated with it by amendment. celebrites rode in it, Had anyone then predicted that a CAR IS SOLD 2 THAT IS poe “Tl” HEAD BAHBATA ‘till later the issue of the Civil war made it expedient | human being would one day travel 23 times as fast, even to add other amendments incorporating some of the de-| ‘he Iron Duke's composure would not have stood the ~~ Chih Yous Shite Aad COUPLE WEEKS AloTicE ! - Bison br te ever, 4 the stctRion of saver a nelghawey course, muds by Squadron Lester or | AUTOMOBILE 2 an AM'LL SED HIM As ent negro. foman's suf- ir Of the British Schneider Cup team over South- = or . PASTCARD as’ Date Dave that the local 1 4 the Internatio cornible a year or two ago, already has won ex of disappointment from outside pilots putting in here, be- cause makeshift {elds have given way to a demand for the very best type of tracts, There must be a way to V 146 i i He Eth frage, the popular election of senators and the income tax ampton water yesterday, and his average of 355.825 miles Beles Mill other expansions to the document. replat) an the limit of feielrmog og ntor al All these amendments were in the direction either of} durance. The test was made in hasy weather. The ® greater liberty, of guarantees of personal freedom and | young British flyer believes that with perfect visibility Fights, an extension of the scope of democracy or an alter- | 375 miles an hour could be made ‘stlon in the form of the official structure of the govern- | Roll Raves 8-6.

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