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ismarck Tribune HU ano 1.50] present drive inaugurated by the women's clubs under Mi 8 Cireat the supervision of Dr. J. D. Jungman to thoroughly cover. sodhoaes ses sent the city with vaccination against further outbreaks here Member of The Associated Press in addition tc the five cases reported this winter. te gee ce tt or conamies 4 oF All that is needed to stamp out the infection is the news credit or republ! eric creataner ony wo tie Cia sxie of ons ews of spontaneous origin published herein. All sougl ts of republication of al) other matter herein are fes ii i Ta] ‘ae i Hindenburg’s Greatness Twelve years ago it would have been hard to find any- one in the United States who would saya good word for i i 4 yl i (Official City, State and County Newspaper) #2. i " : i the German, Paul von Hindenburg.” According Re eee i Today, however, Germany's grand oman seems to be ae fears drain > mer! . Logan Payne Co. demonstrating his greatness in a way that makes us glad ee ba Pe CHICAGO NEW YORE BOSTON to forget our war-time hatreds, th ine eo 4 Kido digestion The Census of Distribution As president of Germany, von Hindinburg recently . and bravery are babies. “If the child Taide’ Géesus of the tmited Gtates will be the |W0ed the Youne plan, ageing’ the navice of temenes * eawn | 8 Properly grounded in these habite Tmnost comprehensive statistical i eke | REE Se rites | Fou can always be proud of him. : ve compilation ever ttaites my “4 ‘Then he will not need a sudden spurt § i Re i i y i rig ge i 5» ‘taken in this or any other country. It will necessitate| ithe employment of over 125,000 people to canvass the ‘During my entire life I have served in the school of Adwellings, tarms, shops, factories, stores, and other estab-| “uty, and I have learned to do my duty for the father- GGahments for which data must be obtained. It will cover|!@nd without consideration for my person. ‘Therefore ‘population, agriculture, irrigation, drainage, manufac- any thought my person had was abandoned in this de- ‘ures, mines, unemployment, and distribution. cision, and I gave up any ides of relieving myself of the ‘The original purpose of the census when it was initiated | esponsibility by @ plebiscite or resignation.” 940 years ago was simply to ascertain the population of ‘the several states as a basis for the apportionment of i ti af nee Hy 58 £ Few men resemble the young fellows who wear the gepresentatives; and the taking of a census decennially | ready-made clothes in the magazine advertisements. Few bes Showers for this purpose is required by the constitution of the| Wish to. nih ds wed Gisdidn: tere. Joba 2. Willen: ‘United States. SIP TE commen fears, | “Occasionally I see an article abou But this, which is still the most important or funda- One reason why it is ungallant to refer to the earth as ‘& study of | Cold showers not being for older “mental political purpose of the census, has becn almost “she” is because scientists estimate it to be from one to &@ wonderful | People. I've often how any 10 billion years old. teach her | one could stand these showers in the wintertime. It would seem that “forgotten or lost sight Of in the mass of detail now col- ected in response to the growing demand and increasing » weed for statistical information. | The earliest censuses: were confined to the one sub- ‘ect of\population. Censuses of manufactures were taken bf if Hi d | E i i e : Editorial Comment Hi] i il a ell ‘4m 1810 and 1820; and statistics of agriculture, manu- no trouble Rony ‘factures, and mining have been collected in every decen- Japan and the U. S: at London a your aibin cf'tee cond anbuee ta ‘ , ‘ial census since and including that of 1840 A census (Chicago Tribune) wintertime?” : of manufactures is now taken every two years, and a The disposition of the Japanese delegation at London cant eee ote eee }@ensus of agriculture every five years. interesting ™ Hover he ay: an . ’ } Despite the general interest in statistics concerning heart and nervous earn ‘good condition so that there is a proper re- ‘the various major activities of tle nation, no nation-wide teensus has ever been taken in the ficld of distribution. 4 { Ht HI ii / While some figures concerning certain phases of distribu- not a“ 7 {Bion have been gathered by governmental and private} + “nos not erred through shower and form a san or aie ‘agencies from time to time, such attempts have been} mental altruism. If it it. For these people, the cool shower ‘gporadic and fell short: of presenting a picture even of a| those of overplaying its 5 ts sufficient, and unnecessary shock single phase of distribution in its entirety. Yet most lob — = = Hs ee @ consistently is avoided. fi policy have as 2 has * @very one will concede that this is an era in which the craft end na 1 judgment. ‘Tuber Vegetables Problems of distribution have far exceeded in their se-| “qf you are willing to Question: A.B, asks: “Do not the riousness and complexity the problems arising out of | tional relations we will matured carrots, turni parsni| ips, ps d and beets contain too much prong tw : ‘Even as late as the early years of the twentieth cen- use with @ protein meal, is . P j| 2 tury, the major problem facing business men was that of bl rod fem vette beige permissible with s f . securing enough goods to satisfy a growing demand on ‘Answer: The large, matured tuber vegetables, such as carrots, parsnip: the part of the consumers. The important question was| ington in 1921. Having found us chow to make two blades of grass grow in the place of one,|t2en sensibly willing to take sm and beets do contain some starch In other words, it was a problem of production and| induced to give. aan gg sh cinprte Rowers, if your dietetion is strong * production efficiency. Nowadays, and ertainly this has} washington we gave up our right to establish ore with at estitnas ‘Tosa ate been true since about 1918, the question is, not how to} the eastern Pacif’> and to fortify the Philippines. applies to the wholewheat bread and serious offensive muffins. You should not use any i é é : é i : Produce additional goods to satisfy a growing and in- not only gave Japan security ') satiable demand, but it is a matger of how to dispose of | Perations by us but guaranteed her alsey _ <4 or distribute the third blade of grass. ot the Saliopines papier ype eng H expedient to take them. We even pledged ourselves +4 - ‘The country is so tremendously large in territory; manu-| to establish a base in the Aleuticns, our own coast facturing 1s so highly localized; and the standards of liv- 1.7 EF . Ea a ik RET a3 I E 8 ‘$hq.are so much higher than in many other lands, that a ” the wo. ” is caused from and how to over- feat and exceedingly complex machinery necessarily came “You don't expect onan Nerve pressure usually @xistence to bridge the ever-widening gap between | position, but is obviously every tiny thing, means : pressure.of @ bone : f feducer and consumer. This distribution machinery pena reuse ove> ams routes a communications which ‘ ‘Well, it was fest— — Jnack — roy gin ool - | are of ‘Us. be ‘ow grown so complex and has so many ramifica a oe eroonin Permgecerrrr ge ick easly acoaee nut eta tpg loan ¥lie pue pathie or Chiropractic physician can ‘that few individuals indeed have any real concep- edvestand coeaeatete ‘armament should be tempered web nl prog phage — .| usually correct such a condition. ‘ i what it actually is, of what elements it is com-| by our observation of Japanese ambitions. The policy of yes! She said, ‘You use too ee f | hand how it functions, let alone any true knowl-| the Japanese delegation at London weits * Sigmiease aspect. ition been reducing our program pe concerning the merits asd deficiencies of any of am ae. et ‘and submarines, -zhile the ee re neetnes 06 which it 1s compooed. Japanese delegation has been demanding higher ratios. fe for these and many other reasons that the busi-) If we are willing to be shut out of the expanding op- men of the country, including our manufacturers | portunities of intercourse with Asia, to be cut off from ! | i i A g i E bi ? i é f d i Re have felt f supplies essential to our industrial prosperity, to be some- a we fe ee omnes cape oe ty in the Pacific save upon conditions before the clock at her husband and knocked Ns joe as cececnry to have some, atacie| relat Wy tapes. we wis continue to snake Semcon a loose door, and trumped ber ace, probably wanted to eoncérning domestic distribution as it has been in| With no malice or ill feeling against the Japanese, we aS. 3 ning dress,” she answered quickly teach him a lesson on his bridge work. Ahandling of the export and import business. ‘The | hold that we made at Washington in 1921 all the mili- you dare fnsinuate that I'm x v and positively, < \ eee as of distribution comes to the merchants and manu- prsersiasy de’ fying!” Mrs. Berkeley cried, furl- Then when was it you pushed the girl against the bathroom mir- i? * fires a gun en © brissan ainbe eps eames Ferre 0 theit-own denies paploreny cus tears filling ber pale blue eyes.| "°% Mts. Berkeley?" |B parted fr tye sgh Wall to escape has been demonstrated s ip as v: . most + ee ee homicide squad decided Togard this ike any "olner” current ‘ 5 census cf distribution will supply the nation with panic facts concerning its distribution mechanism. It fill the greatest need which exists to date in our ee en While we have They some time just how many farmers there are, /many miners we have and how many foresters, and ne cractor force in ships ail of tl.em are producing; while we have known | through our lack of bases, the situation there turns many years just how many manufacturers of each | cruiser strength, and in this category [Shere are in the United States, where they are, what | be struck by comparing I can't sweat it was Doris who an- swered when I called her on the abet i 6 : i i 8 : ~ 22 i i | i aH f i i -@re making, and how much value they add by thelr of the woman iy ; Processes; we have no accurate knowl~| fase “tia presage her husband broke in| Miva anoccres MnOw What Fou're: Three ratio of 70 to need “Then let me show you, ledy!* 4 given her forgive me, Dut apare Fad ac a atte ee cee, very much more to be so'bad the |@m com to ask you,’ Dundee! susly ag he endeavored to help ber, ing equality. In were talking visit | began. soothingly, | “Birth | ries from the chee lenges, and y agreed upon a5 need a massage ith us| Sside from the fact that Gis-| scrambled to her a her ‘means in fact a spine. Doris ik" pvp prigecstiar pened in| negilges about baggy gee ern waters. |W at thee sort not call her again on [the Sich what wes your own feeling. Sete Bera rained room on Fea — ate eT hve way Shore et me SY a ee fou bas jes two detectives and bis wife went vane oes “oe zou watt slop Hr] yah tata a rr na, nero bio comms was rather “I dldn't say so, but 1 aid go to) Neyer ey ee ee NROUT: ae lor" trawn polntad to tha lerer merce curred Sleep very quickly, becaase of tb8| sh0' eines ‘your dr SSlover the dressingtable, could bromide tablet, you last night?” lipstick. And the print of her in i F rH ; He lh a I ixti ‘ i § el E i i i § Hl ? i i A a ibe He 4d if j HEH It should i ik 13 il a