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ation ds wa, pe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1931 ne cena iSeries amy sR SERRE TRENT SABO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE)", et tut © nation with the weatth of these es on ee United States could easily care by private subscription : Ap tie oe Newepaper for the relief of the drought sufferers. Their rehabilita- Will the Ice Hold Them? . | A ; sae! et S aren of otha tion must be through a system of financing on a Joan| oo basis by the federal government, This is to be accom-| 2 Re HEAL Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company. Bis-|Plished through the $20,000,000 relief bill now agreed| i ‘ 4 tmarck, N. D., entered at the postoffice jismarck 5 as second clas mail mattet, bade ae BY DR. K mc COY George D, Mann .............. President and Publishe:| Subscriptions for the Red Cross relief funds continue | e id Foray and probably the quota will be exceeded. The Red ed dy Dd. : Subscription Payable tp Advance organization is relieved of the task of administering Daily Ry Corti “0 public funds which would have engendered bitterness RPO OR er Foe et AS MPER Ba ty mal} Lend and destroyed the spirit of the soclety and much of its ENCLOSE STAMPED HOORESSEO ENVELOPE FOR REPLY ia ua efficacy. © 1926 MECOY HEALTH SERVICE -LOS ANGELES- CAL: Datly by 4 A Lack of Vision PURFURA AND HEMOPHILIA vial membranes. ‘The blood, escapes ape Dr. Lynn Bowman, director of morals at the astern | iiep BAGEL the SauLED eae toons Lea in etd aed ober sean betel dleees Penitentiary in Pennsylvania, has announced that the and be deposited in patches under Weekly by mail average age of the prisoners in that institution is 26! the skin, ‘This 1s called purpura, and Be por hike Spe tishey Member Ae@it Burean of Circulation years, Youth, so it appears, is leading the gangland pro- | Heong erm used to cover many condi-|| diet addressed to him, care of cession on its sinister, downward march, | fahieigy, hase Wemoriines ule: Ba Bie ag a a ee horeap vedi Loeereepdaired This condition does not necessarily mean that the! ly occur just under the surface of enanpe ie fo ged — fot otherwise credited in this newspaper and also. the | Conventions any more than it ever did. Hl of tna ytroghin in the interior |often in such large quantities as to a ae tora bevs of spontaneout origin published herein All) Robin Hood, the outlaw of literature, was young. 69 ‘The most severe hemorrhages usu-| “when ‘blecding occurs. th | ais Feeervene er matter bereln are/were Ali Baba and his 40 thieves. Pirates of the dark! ally occur in the nose, the bowels or | orrhages should be stopped. b ae |ships whose crimson lights flashed dangerously, now and fre Gnevs. ‘The spots may vary in size | applications of styptics, pressure, and : (Official City, State and County Newspaper) |then, on the buccaneering seas, were never old. The! large areas called ecchymoses, At (CO: , Suprarenal extrat and the use |men who robbed stage coaches and held up the mail! first the spots afe a bright red, later |°!, Calcium salts also seems to be help- ‘ Foreign Representatives | weren't afflicted with years, Older men plot wrongs in a| becoming darker, and finally ful. The treatment dietetically is to 1 SMALL, SPENCER & LEVINGS | hari become brown stains. ‘The spots do| lace the patient on a fruit fast of ‘ (intorperated) | den some place or back of a swivel-top desk. Youth puts| ok {408 OPO press Pots dl one to two weeks, followed by a ‘ Formerly G. Logan Payne Co. fon a mask, takes a “gat” and starts out. And youth; Purpura seems to ‘be caused by balanced diet rich in proteins and f CHICAGO NEWYORK BOSTON gets caught. virulent toxins in the aystem, for it|C#lclum foods with also large quanti- 3 | The adventure spirit is stronger in young men than in 4s often induced by such polsons as tes of gelatin. 1 Many Offers of Support told, ‘Their blood is warmer. They want to be doing! ete, as well as In auch Gator ty| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i Never in the history of North Dakota has such an un-| things and if they aren't given an opportunity to do! seurvy, rheumatism, Hodgkin’s dis- ‘Charley Horse’ ‘ called for and unjust contest been thrust upon a com- |something that is helpful they will do something that 1s/ ease, smallpox, typhus fever, cirrho-| Question: T. F. writes: “I have ‘unity as that which a few Jamestown enthusiasts have | destructive. Youth needs to have its energy directed.) ae ed iver. Bright's disease, etc.| been troubled for some time with n } precipitated in filing capital removal petitions with the not restricted. | young Gale eens cea Horse.” ‘The pain is rensy hatte er 3 - fecretary of state. This phase of the affair has im-)} The average educational grade of the Eastern Peni-| girls. It seems most likely that when my right thigh and I am only affect- ; pressed thousands of voters in the state. Wires, letters /tentiary is iower than the fourth grade, according to Dr. Purpura is not related to scuvy, and|ed when I take part in any activities ‘ : ind many personal calls have come unsolicited by the}Bowman This is proof that it is lack of training and vitamin Crit is brought eared ‘a tare” ang venieey ne ai ney to : local committee offering support and suggestions as to| direction. to a large extent, that causes youth to err.| tive toxins in the system The cloane-| get tid of this plan?” : the conduct of the capital retention campaign. |A mind that hasn’t finished the routine of the first four ing a regimen will produce very fa-| Answer: The only remedy is for ; Bismarck citizens, through this committee, are express-| primary grades has little ballast to keep it from veering} vorable results in the majority of|you to take more exercise and keep in : PME itis al aii epabiaei waroare ai Leda rr transfer stamps, The bureau of en-|Cases of this trouble, training at all times. If you wish to 5 4 at a pport. coming . i i graving says that there have been] Hemophilia is a disease which in|Tun and jump you must keep in train- from el quarters of the state and even from counties) ‘There is another striking statement in Dr. Bowman's} two seals made bearing the portrait |Some respects resembles purpura but|ing by doing these exercises every day : bordering upon Stutsman, reflecting the sense of fair) summary. He says that no boy committed to the East- | eae ray sioehiien last year. These | Occurs in the male sex only. It seems|80 that the muscles are accustomed ' 4 play which is prevalent among the rank and file of the|ern Penitentiary had paid any attention to religion for they Bie ubantlals Goma eat bd Heeler deficiency Aide ED aoe attain ot Berm ase VOU will Mave < Voters of this state. ‘at least six months before the commission of his crirhe. This Ag aap has charge of the celebration of |of a fibrin ferment ryiieh es Gey Hot bain OF: araosk anager te een . ; There is no defined plan of campaign as yet, but such) ‘There were no ideals for which the youthful bandits/ voted to the Ranliog oe seiguleass tae yeast. “Thtes ‘tye: ovis late Nienpacre diet cet et a I a cl ea Ls is in the making. Little can be done in an active way| were aiming. ‘They hadn't been anywhere, or come in] You have at your ait ex: |'a president to secre Tek" fone seoen | .@. Wholfourstia‘the Uaiversity’ot|" This cleesae ig waa bap art tabi . t i until the legislature disposes of the capitol commission contact with anyone, who could inspire them, give them} beet organization in Washington | and eligible to two terms only. The | Heidelberg? M. McC. most of its victims, ile duritig ies Gualene! a ‘s. ie ag beret is i ‘ bil and there is a decision whether a special election|g vision, send them out to accomplish something worth-| t0,Se*Ve you tn any capacity, that 78- | present president of the Republic of Rcverdt; Was founded by the elector [hood; only about atievaiptitys ot <thi | that seme ibilioin people cannigesitand t will be called. ustria r. elm Miklas, in- | Rupert I, the of-foundation being | cases yw up to while, ques: Your TAME oe bored iB grow up to manhood, The dis-|the sight or taste of butter, yet they * 1 It is estimated by state officials that at least $175,000} Long ago a prophet said that where there is no vision| dress clearly, and enclose two cents a eee cepaiad eee hye LOG RE ee cts eG ETE i 1 will be the cost to the taxpayers of an election. To this|the people perish. It holds true with the prison group.| {f coln or stamps for reply. Send to —— @. How long have there been|en of a family where there hes hea several caser” ns nT Know of 1 must be added the expense faced by Bismarck and/ But another master teacher remarked one day that if Bureau, Frederic J. Hoskin or eae Net eee dere oo nog inatid| iodide slg oh @ history of hemophilia should not| Answer: Bilious people are often ‘ Jamestown citizens in the bitter and futile contest that! you train up a child in the way that he should go, when) Washington, D.C. y Director, system of weights and measures? | A, Tt :s not Eearen cpfiniiety just |bear children. The males even|made sick by the odors of certain ’ 4 must ensue. The ultimate cost has been placed any-|he is old he will not depart from it, ae ie india. |though suffering from this disease,|foods. Where lard is tolerated and 1 He A. In the early colonial days of | Records are not available until the /may freely marry, as it seems to b: yb butter, it is yb: where from $250,000 to $500,000. No one knows def-| tt secms that society, that mythical term applied to], @% How did golf derive its name? | America, the weights and measures | Vedic Arya period about 1200 B. C. transmitted only by women. |the butter which causes the unplear- initely, but that it will be a most expensive affair every-| the general relationship of all men, in order to give per-|” "a." Tt is probably trom the Dutch | trove oe wae cougnists were naturally Castes were then in existence. The principal treatment must be|ant sensations. Billous people do not one realizes. sonal responsibility to a loop-hole of escape, has erred! word kolf, meaning club, tbat casea copies ache meee pains STARE in fhe ine of preventing injuries, The |readily tolerate fats, especially those ( Then there is another side of the picture which the sadly. @ what ards were brought over and entrusted Today Is the and avoid active eels ie Piealthful oan ; 4 voters will weigh carefully and that is the state property; It needs to marshal youth in such a way that it will) Jog hibod Seta aya fra poe to the care of special officers of the Anni f usual precautions against accidents, Question re a He sepa! “what } which must be abandoned in Bismarck if the capital is! follow the flame of a crimson banner that goes out toi 1, g, Ore Tol unas ions to ele nniversary 0) Contrary to popular opinion, needle|muscles of the body does canoeing changed to Jamestown. No accurate figures have been| right wrong instead of do wrong. ‘A. An increased pace is fast| 1980 that was employed. At the time GEORGIA DAY Bometinnes & hecntrivay Tue bleed. {develop mostly? Mow does it affect 1 ‘ erarilea but 4 in: closelyseetimated that -publlsvandspri- shuffle, nots trot, canter, gallop, of the Revolution, the new country| On Feb, 12, 1773, General James] without GiESgy aber yp dicared haar enacts i vate property which will be wantonly sacrificed if Bis- pe, or jump, sorely conaned ee te exsine Oglethorpe, a member of the English|nose and mucous membraies, ae cauaetea tat tneraenmonert a isan ' "1 . Bovencnins stan is, ani ough . L} 7 ai is 4 t mark loses will run into the millions, This fact is) Editorial Comment @. Must dinner guests remain un- | constitution gave congress the power |" Oglethorpe ‘had petitioned Xing| Wilt cuss emer 2 other cases |Canoeing 15 a, beneficial exercise to sgnored by the Jamestown boosters who think it perfectly, j Ul the guest of honor has departed? | to fix the standard of welghts and| George’ II to grant him and his as-|sues, especially the joints ond oye |e oe ention, breathing and ep 4 legitimate to practice sabotage. Editorials printed below show, the trend of thought RAT ey Post's Btiquette oa nothing was immediately |sociates a charter for a tract of a and syno-| endurance. a v ? ' ‘tical || bY other editors. They are published without rega ; ette _says/ done. Thomas Jefferson in 1790 sug- " t Efforts to put the capitol commission bill in a political'| {3° Glhvther' they agree, or timeree with The ‘rib: || that this is no longer considered ob-| gested in congress the establishment [part of South Carolina, He had [we the Agmomae’s Place, after all, s| @—————___—___» : jam and use it as a two-edged sword to force political! une's policies. ligatory. While the guest of honor i in the home. ry $ advantage have been only partially successful | usually “departs first, should he re- Scans aeen ni Hiscoeer cae Sem sae d deed |_AT THE MOVIES | rs i] = 5 'o give —— — -—-—— oy i The local committee has done an excellent job. The! Strange AsIt May Seem Prraeeaen the convenience of some | 1817 and 1830. On July 28, 1866, the | poor a Wgland especially ies a Peingdirec hella arrg player who|” PARAMOUNT THEATRE — ‘members have kept their heads and have refused to be| : | of the guests it is permissible for metric system of weights and meas-|confined in debtors’ prisons—an op-| for a higher salary. holding out) Strange as it may seem, George Ar- ‘ niesrisicticm the mainvissae, ‘There As no division in| (Hettinger County Herald) part. ures was legalized by act of coneress.| portunity to begin life anew in the “git liss, dean of the stage and screen, F Be 5 . j;. An added hospital building is needed for the state : In 1875 the United States joined with! new world. “The i fa oe Bae was once actually discharged for in- Y |] Bismarck over how the situation should be handled.} nospital for the insane at Jamestown. Q. How long is it believed that the | a number of others in the establish-| 2, To furnish a refuge to the per- le important things in life,” says|competenty, and it was the very t There is the utmost unanimity of feeling on the matter.| A concerted effort on the part of the people of James-| Statues of our’ nation’s heroes which | ment of the International Bureau of 4 writer, “are said in whispers, not|subtlety that marks hi i secuted Protestants of southern shouts,” ‘y is portrayal of c Efforts to reflect: something to | town would doubtless secure this needed improvement for| 8re being carved in the Black Hills | Weights and Measures in Paris. re outs,” That is, {f you consider in-| character that lost him his t Sol rq the contrary come from) fin atatevand’ city will last? N. W. een f troducing yourself to a speakeasy im psn po agg ms part. I resi y a i mali . To tec is is non-resident sources universally ignored and entitled t0/ “Tnstead Jamestown men are spending time and money] A. it is estimated that the me-| @. Who 1s now chief of staff of |against fe apeankdo€ the Spaniarts | Poe |the stage that Mr. Arliss, who 1s now no consideration at all, working to have the seat of government moved from | ™Morial will endure 500,000 years. the army? L. K, of Florida by building up a settle. | COP’ent, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) | to be seen in Warner Bros.’ “Old Eng- , The directors of the Association of Commerce, rein-| Bismarck. These efforts are doomed to failure, and if a eae A. General Douglas MacArthur. {ment on the southern frontier. ilsh” at the Paramount theatre, was r V forced by other support, are hewing carefully to the line| special election is forced, which will cost the state of] |. What was the average age of ‘The immigrants settled on thel? pnatatinng % | flven the role of villain while touring 1 Resear ining ia being left: undonel-to suport, tie best | North Dakota $100,000 or more, these Jamestown work-| : e World war? J. P.| @, Is there a money loss through |gayannah river, from which they | Quotations | with a company through the English F i PPor ‘ ers will have bought nothing but ill will with their time], A. According to statistics compiled | the souring of milk? C. M. 8 | provinces, : | by the Veterans’ named the town Savannan. and ° interests of Bismarck. They refuse to recognize political! and money. | id e Veterans’ Bureau, out of 500,000 A. It is estimated that there is ®/named the new colony Georgia, in| America is as yet a colony, and a Because of his inclination toward . considerations and they ignore, justly, any personal| Just why do dogs bay at the moon? j officers and enlisted men serving in | $40,000,000 loss yearly through the |nonor of the king. " {really native civilization has up to|P0Nest acting, which prevented him ' squabble that may be injected into the contest, for such! - wos yenns, nt? “he Average age Was /souring of milk and the developing of Oglethorpe's landing. is celebrated |now not been developed.—Count Her-| rom fearing a passion to tatters as ae unfortunate {irritations always are present in civic con-| A Futile Effort i , unpleasant flavors, annually as Georgia Day in Georgia.) mann Keyserling. et penn rere beaties . : al ‘i ; a * 1 6 . was given tests of this nature. (McKenzie County Farmer) Q. What is the best type of food| @, How many stamps, bills, and notice, with tl : : (ore | ‘The effort to move the capitol from Bismarck to|to plant in. duck marsh where the | seals bear the picture of George f BARBS Abad We need now ls & play about | ee pot strong eneegh feet are ne Nai itchell jJamestown does not appear to have much merit and to| water is slightly brackish? C. P. H. | Washiggton?_H. M. C. ePol sae aos Be. rhe Devil” was Mis first cranes ‘ 1 aive Mr. Mitche people in this section of the state looks like an effort} A. The Bureau of Biological Sur-| A, The Post office department |®——————————®|_ mere is only one combination tor | Yehicle, but “The Green Goddess” jer} Pa z Senator Thomas D. Schall of Minnesota and Attorney|on the part of the good people who live on the Jim/ vey says that the best type of food|says that there are approximately! with six candidates rumning for|sure Success—stidy and work~—J. H.|‘Disraeli,” both of which he was later ; . ‘ marck are ge a e portra! eorge Was! m | your own conclusio! nglish” have ber a over the appointment of a federal judge in Minnesota| that has been developed by the Jamestown boosters. If| Pigeon grass. Wild rice, which is or-j issued annually. The treasury de- eT it the “Windy ee bol they a PP * * ‘ ae mnie his most successful 1 ci and the country, particularly the politicians, are getting| the question is ever put to a vote it is certain that Bis-| dinarily grown in marshes, cannot be | partment says that from July 10, 1929 Pde = eres “A Hato probably be a vc abe ; Ga big “kick” out of it. | marek will win by an overwhelming majority. ‘The only| Successfully raised where the water |to June 30, 1930 there were 751,152,000 mggs are selling for five cents a activity getting back to normal b eis CAPITOL THEATRE he Tt seems that the argument rages over whether Mr./object that can be attained by the Jamestown eitizens| is brackish to any degree. dollar bills issued bearing the por-|dozen in a western city. Beat that! |end of the year. Colonel Leonard P| qy7t2t, clePhants never forget is an Berea neminated.ane Ernest 3dichet for the post because | Mul-be to Hold up the bullding of. new capitol-tor tmp Hom, in.» Bresldent of the ne: | Ieee Coan ean jut pegs AA Ayres. i “|i srcrplly nesebted, and .Charile ; * . | years. - 4 F revenue says.that there are| Skins of goldfish are now bei! is urray, playing a featured role ii ; ™\ of political promises and if Mr. Michel is a fit man for!” ‘That will be deplorable because the business of the| Public of Austria elected? F. L. two stamps in use bearing the por-| mae into coacas aispem Meas | women havc'nze st many oblige: UMversal's “The Cohens and Keliys Mm _ the job. i state vill be handicapped seriously. ‘Scattered around| A. The present government of! trait of Washington. One is a $100 |facturers are said to be working on | tig een ena con ee usa | in Africa” had a reason to become te Schall's answer is a counter-attack on Mitchell, in| as the offices are at present in Bismarck it is @ hard. Austria, under the constitution of documentary stamp, and the other aa small scale. ey eae viene etc | Seeply impressed with the fact. ne which he accuses the attorney general of being “‘high|S@P for the officials and the public generally. Of , 1920, consists of a Parlia-|..4) stock ‘transfer stamp. During *x* eK Oswald Simpkin. y ehh. It was While the picture was in 4 pe yhe. sce mney general of being “high| cose it helps some people in Bismarck with office| ment of Seo: bouses 9 Bundesrat of |-7-r 20640 of the documentary} A crime expert says women are de nd Production that eight huge African ph hat” and intimates that Mr. Mitchell is none too pure,! rooms to rent, but the offices would be rented anyhow | 46 members, chosen indirectly, and a| stamps were sold and 13,600 stock |not as expert in highway holdups as|g—————_____________/ elephants were engaged for certain ite politically, himself. President Hoover, who is backing} and it is claimed that the state is not being profiteered | . { 1 KFYR i sesenoes and the company travelled 4 ‘. Mitchell's stand, has become involved in the affair and| upon by imarck dendloets. eS ae 4 et doen ipo tos: the scenes, As they narcl in many way . ‘. , Const - ba has received a long letter from Schall warning him! .A°"tor tne capitol. It is about as centrally located|| OUT OUK WAY By Williams Fnupat, weenuany is (Pressly for them, one of the cle- = against adoption of the Mitchell policies. |as could be wished and the town has many advantages ry ae OT ea Matern Phants separated herself from the “ey : 4 ‘What makes the politicians laugh is Mitchell's charge! over every other city in the state. It has a wonderful z o—Farm flashes. 8 pen fatied foe the group. They that Schall offered Michel's name to pay a political debt.| water supply, something that is causing a lot of worry weather report: st px: fed in al rections, but the * ‘Their answer is the rather rude ery "How are most|t© nearly every ciher city in North Dakota, and it. is WAIT WAIT LE, I KNow, BUT WriicH DO You Fe EE re eericie, | Washington. | eephant headed straight for Charlie “a e Ae growing faster at present than any other city in the 1 GET useo T' You Witt BE - IWANT NEXT, MA— ‘Meditation period. Murray and would have charged federal officials and job-holders appointed?". And that) state The Jamestown boosters are to be commended My FEET Ta! gee . a « 0—Around the Town: Badio floor- | had the actor not been near enough be 4s that. \for their enterprise, but they should not take themselves f 4 FE aps ae AN' IM NOT GOIN] [Tr Goose GREASE, : | to the gate to escape. thi As a matter of fact, the trouble. goes back to the| too seriously, if they do they are doomed to disappoint- HOT WATER ¢ To HANE “10U OR TH HoT ‘World Bookman, ; ot the sun helmet and khaki rai time when *"r. Mitchell lived in Minnesota and opposed | ment. 1 CANT STAND LAMIN' AROUND LEMONADE ? arrammee ter ee ORNs | Fr reas ane, OEE, Murray,” an _the group which supported Schall. He knows full well| bic Pay to See Film Ads? EVEY THIN: AT ONCE. HERE. MISEIN 1 GEernn TH 10:10—Aunt Sammy: dally household | trainer four’ years ago who erated ‘ Will the Pubic Pay to See Film Ads? GOOD GosH! 1 Kiuow SCHOOL. OPEN Q 10:20—New release howr. something fierce, and he al that Michel was one of this group and he knows, equally : Your TH ARON. HOT “TO 1 With Uncle Sars naturalist: * always wore ’ S' as well, that Schall’s recommendation was based, at least (The Christian Science Monitor) LGoT My FEET WET, pg! x BED Arlington time signals,’ | that kind of a get-up. When you i i | Though it has taken some time for the public to BLT v7 AND TAKE. THIS PuT IN HIS 0—Grain markets, came in here she thought she'd take in part, on recognition of Michel's services to him. protest against the increasing commercialization of radio T ANT sick. , CASTOR OIL. —German program, a whack at you.” What he seems to forget, however, is that recommend-| programs, considerable displeasure already has been I NEVER FELT GETER {d0—Grain markets: Blamarck ‘rib: | wiqes, CobedS and Kellys in Africa,” ate ations for such positions are universally recognized as] manifested upon the introduction of a new type of ad NOM LIFE ~ he pag. Une Rews and weather; lunch- ae Ceiie Sider. Kate Price and i t i r . the; vertising in motion pictures. ‘obal e lukewarm ae Hee i ing featured roles ie eee pouieat agg fe ipa San ty reception accorded the first presentation of this kind in eee ones Bismarck Teipuy fens | Will be shown at the Capitol theatre the Minnesota situation, it would appear that la large New York theatre was due in part to the fact weather, and St. Paul ientock: beginning tomorrow. ! fea overlooking the scores of other cases in which polities! that the public, stirred by the radio “subsidy,” was in ora Ta Aine. eee | eC aaa ee ae ‘ r] € . are fully -as apparent if one wishes to look for them.'no frame of mind to welcome further encroachment magazine, * radio! EL APPER FANNY SAYS: Me From that standpoint: his position is rather naive. | upon the RarerAUIne) ele by Raver ust. sas Vas sic, | 8. U. PAT. OFF i | Film producers, theatre owners and advertisers 3 Rok The people of Minnesota elected Schall and thereby! |. tno practice awaits a definite reaction from the pa igh A ea ea ; put him in position to make such recommendations for | pyptic, If they are sincere in wishing to be governed —Bismarek Tribune sports items. | appointment as he sees fit, Michel may be good or|by the desires of the people, such film advertising will Poere! ribune news. | bad, but, as matters stand, he is the “people's choice” or be Rea gaa i sere te ie Lapel further at- inner Pour organ recital. rn % ” empt meet” more strenu i stud \ | at least the choice of the “people's choice. ‘The first of a series of such advertisements consisted oh.) Tt seems to be just @ local Minnesota disagreement, | o¢ g fourteen-minute comedy sponsored by @ cigarette lo Program { begun years ago and now transferred to Washington be-j manufacturer. Even the entertainment value of the evr et chronicles, | cause of Mitchell's promotion to the president's cabinet. piece was questioned. The fact that the theatre patrons 1 lance. | ‘The controversy hardly will do much to promote] Were forced to sit through this picture in order to enjoy a the part of the program which they destred to see left. ~ ? popular respect for the attorney general, no matter how/ them in no mood fully to appreciate or be influenced by Stickler Solution | conscientious he may be in this particular case. Most! the publicity inieoiee, ici aa pa ec ce ss di . observers will wonder if he isn’t growing @ little near-| | Whether the advertising inserted as Ahted. feature or displaces something in the run is , ee - ‘ef little consequence. The patrons either are forced to spend more time jn the theatre to receive their money's Reach Agreement page fd Cried from receiving it by @ curtailment of \VEALTH, | = timate program. Dow ‘Agreement reached between President Hoover and the The’ publig pr edt dw- wicte ® IS : recalcitrant members of the senate will restore harmony | ing the period of the silent pictures, and up to the trial : AT A PRICE; | to the rellet ettorts of the nation. ‘The Red Cross society | of this new plan only the smallest houses incited aoe oN rhe ME, A COTTAGE, ean operste without embarrassment of political embro'™ | nis attention to its been shown by the T SIGH LIKE TH! FELLER WHO WROTE IT- ARP REDE: ‘ment and such relief as 1s proposed by the government] tremendous patronage at all pictures. “7K 7) AN E AND A ‘Will be done in an osderly business-like manner with-| There remain many efficient media for advertising, URN BACKWARD, OH TIME, IN THY FLIGHT, ‘COW SUFFICE / ut any suggestion of dole or cherity. andl Abare 3 a valle excusy Sr iamorgiicns BUT IM JueT A LITTLE BIT HoGGiSH, ee y upon & public sincerely seeking recreation and enter- ‘The three words, CARE, RACE and ACRE are each composed of the same ~ President Hoover remained firm, and rightly 40, when | slotaent! unhindered By FoR 10 WANT TO PICH OUT THE NIGHT. Ly four letters and complete the above verse. | a eee