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° {> - a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, AONDAY, AUGUST 24, 198f mi aa AH 5 . The Bismarck Tribune ve? 2"4 poverty existing in 1 arama the Western World. They have * . * of Germany over the whole world, An Independent Newspaper | developed desrs “ins siums in the Banzai! Hip, Hip, Hurrah! fling her alles, with hatred and Daily Health Service ite Le ltheleagd Coit Hatoneera tT aii eagerness to fight. Thus every on¢!} Tack of Vitamin ‘A’ Is Night Blindness s i NEWSPAPER rich. et Finces’ $6 ECR better, that England is particulart i cet od 191 which stand as menaces to social bea a i: saat Se Cause . i 2 pa ba te eat ever difficult it may be.” Inhabitants of Newfoundland Overcome Ailment by Eating Published by The Bismarck Tribune} "Nrioy nave conquered many of i Bird or Rabbit Liver; Relief Comes in Few Days Company, Bismarck, N. D. and en- td fi f : tered atthe pustoffice at Bemarek as} te forces of Nature and made One fe is the “jaye th te Youhd & called by tho Thy. them the servants of man, but ITO! lOTE—This “ " second class mail matter. \ have so organized and developed 22nd of a series of 36 timely arti- jsician “functional hemeralopis.” The ethene i pp eae | their industrial system that it cles by Dr. Morris Pishbein on jcommon name for this condition 1s President and Publisher. | tends to make of man himself a “Food ‘Truths and Follies,” deal- |night-blindness. In this disease the Subscription Rates Payable in| 8 in # relentless machine, wi ing with such much discussed but person is unable to see by night, In- Mu jubscrip! fe able out the inspiration of Uittle known subjects as calories, |cidentally the night-blindness is as- left — | achievement or the contentment vitamins, minerals, digestion and sociated with other disturbances of tam aM by carrier, Va gti -$720| which springs from social and balanced diet, a the Cah the form of ee ta ae Bro y by mail per year (in Bis- | economic security. Gi which easily produced - al MATCH) .......0e00ee ; 120| ““They have created the largest th Gilbert Swan BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | mals by putting them on diets which fF Daily by mail per year body of laws and the most com- oe (Editor, Journal of the are deficient in vitamin A. These wer outside Bismarck) | plex system of government now New York, Aug. 24—Somehow, you Medical tion) disturbances are readily cured by iste Daily by mail outside | in existence as restraints and don't expect to find Napoleon on| Newfoundland inhabitants live/adding vitamin A to the diet. nwo Dakota 00/ controls upon individual and so- Broadway. largely on what they can get out of) Apparently the Newfoundlanders ‘Cok cial conduct, but every stage in ‘And a¢ 10 cents a ticket In an ola|the 9a. Agricultute is scanty, cat-|/have found that the condition may be ter- Weekly by mail in state, per year$1.00/ their development has been char- vacant store, Napoleonic relics seem tle are difficult to house and feed|overcome by eating bird's liver, cook- 4 M Weekly by mail in state, three acterized by a large and ever- fantastically framed. One expects a|f0" cattle during the winter is hard/ed or raw, rabbit's liver, cod’s live: fs wisit years ... sesssseseseeceees 250) increasing degree of lawlessness shooting gallery, ora bearded Tady, to get. The people in Newfoundland|and cod liver oil. All of these sub- ‘and Weekly by mail outside of North and crime. or horrid chromos of the Spanish therefore live on diets: corresponding/stances contain vitamin A in con- thei Dakota, per year .......++++.. 1.50/ “They have engaged in at least inquisition—but hardly a collection of to that of sailors when sailing on/|siderable amounts. x a tror Weekly by mail in Canada, per | one war in every generation. odds and ends that once belonged to small ships for long voyages. They! Strangely enough the natives have Bile year + 2.00 “No candid investigation (of a great maker of history. get white flour, molasses, small|the custom of steaming the sore eyes ton’ Member of Audit Bureau of the causes of crime) can ignore Yet there it is, surrounded by ad “ Lc cabbages and perl the cooking liver, Neng) ies cae i Circulation these facts or the conclusions orange drink stands and ham sand-|"U"nips, salt por! oleomargarine. French surgeons, M which they naturally suggest.” wich counters, It arrived only a few|_ AS might be expected, these people|as 1811, described a similar method ~ Member of The Associated Press eS days = suffer from deficiency diseases.|of t for sailors with night- Tne Associated Press is exclusively When Justice Fails theatrival Geiss kaycaline 2 ‘he |Scurvy “is not particularly common; |blindness. Most of the cases of night~ E entitled to the use for republication of] The various Wickersham reports days when Fourteenth street was the|! fact, not as common as might La eee! er Wee ee T a ears ee edited in this mews-|0% the state of eriminal fustice in the amusement center of the town. [fame of polyneuritis are tary tre-| in the body of e child before birth dau paper and also the local news of|United States must have startled carded as coming from the head er|qent, and disturbances of the eyes,|practically all of the vitamin A it Hot spontaneous origin published herein.) many of our citizens. * such as develop in animals fed on|has is found in the liver. In the son ‘pe! gin pl Napoleon. And the funny Broadway dan ‘All rights of republication of allother| Police brutality, political-criminal crowd stops, peers and goes in. Being| ‘ets deficient in vitamin A, are ex-)months of growth the liver is very di matter herein are also reserved. . Broad rd, ceedingly frequent. large and it tends to become smaller lay alliances, obsolete methods of hand- a lway crowd, they wonder what lie TNS GHRLLAIA “OO BE 1oNse Colutta= Napoleon's trappings are doing there.| The most common deficiency of the! up to the time when the child is born. pre Medsiamrd uae Conary’ leuch elements as these stand in the Stal aoe cairo T : ne But once inside they dis- ter, way of fair application of justice. cover merely an assortment pf mu- tore anti al ae an few ont Pl tort la ae Foreign Representatives We have built up a gigantic legal seum pieces. Since Broadway is not| tater, week later “aw SMALL, SPENCER, LEVINGS | machinery, bascd on thousands of ie rateehe cat folk wonder at se # ly dry wit T & BREWER Haws and bound with red tape, and e nerve of @ showman who would) Raymond Street, New York, gets deep water pea (Incorporated) Boscienal hax falindl Hone wae than alinto the newspapers only when some! the wi eee CHICAGO NEW YORK Bt | 2 -heade b rebel against alimony goes to the fa- ful | If we are to have respect for law,| * * * mous “alimony prison” rather than| wat eG |we must clean house. We must Tn the ornate sultes of the Inte|nay alimony to an ex-wife, of Hoover Backing Shafer | separate politics and crime. We must! David Belasco there was a particular-|" But it appears that a definite cam- ‘The Ray Tucker, New York World-Tele- sistely GvaRuRuD Sur law DOH : ane ly interesting Napoleonic collection.|paign is about to be started against’ cou: ranve Wishington correspondent, 15)” en waon pi | his battalions thet had fought on the| what we can do. The greater and{ Belasco was ‘said by some to haveljailing gents for non-payment of, A ‘4 that the|tmning fundamental laws, and Flanders front, giving evidence of the| mightier the problem, the more gladly {Something of a “little Napoleon com-| alimony. Amusingly enough, Dudley seri authority for the statement that the| throwing out the unenforcible and \hatred of Germany for England. al aie Bisa’ | plex.” At any rate he filled one of|Picid Malone, who has won interna- the Hoover machine is out “to get” Sena-|¢. tical. We must go back a | We shall grapple it and solve it.|his famous salon-rooms with statues ‘' . bs he He fanatical. We must go back to the) In his official statement the kaiser|We shall fight and conquer until the)of the immortal warrior-politi tional fame as @ divorce lawyer, is) and tor Gerald P. Nye. Fearful, he writes, 414 iqea of law-making which pro-| said: enemy has had enough of these strug-|°"There were Napoleons of email eta~| (ne, of the leaders of the anti-altmony ig that the progressives will line uP With tected both, the rights of society and | “It is in God's hands when in His|les. fare and’ Napoleons of large stature: Petite annie the ‘Magia “sh the Democrats in organizing the com-|;"Gstidual Wberties, | | wisdom He will give us victory. He| “All Germans have realized who is|Nepoleons with a hat and without:| mova Street jail was the’ spot, where Mai ing congress, the regular Republicans) Ww. cannot make the nation law-| / f \has taught our army © hard lesson,|the instigator of this war, and who|some under glass and some in bas- “4 b” inated. At bric ‘ d Sel KAISER RAPS ENGLAND |and now we are ready to pass the|is the chief encmy- land. Eve lic the “alimony ¢lub” orig! are setting a backfire behind Sena-| siding by passing more laws. We| On Aug. 24, 1917, E ' ‘ le e chief encmy—England. Every-jrelief. The story went that Belascolone time, half a dozen ern tors Nye, La Follette, Norris, Schall| ict give the crime problem thelot Germany addressed a. nubiber?at| couriaeaoe sha “cons cre cr ae See anos england is our most spite; |would walk among the many Na-lmen were incarcerated at the same = and even Borah, There is this inter-|/™ut y Bie ee : : a any a { in , we shall show/|ful adv 'y. She spreads the hatred|poleons and study the postures, never| time. ets Pah er the y be esting reference to Nye and Shafer: ‘ ses x mith . “better people” didn’t mind , Te ie sa Eiliditratinn’s warts (hoe, ne lawless element whicl | IRmimmTmeCneeneETM eA Re fused to pay and joined “the club, Jane pastas teen extented to include j thrives on liberty-restricting legisla- a - a Within a few years, scores of actors, bs i . si E ‘RK . writers and such were turning the Kill Senator Nye, whose activities as | tion. & i3 . prt 7 ay ¢ clubhi chairman of the senate commit- | : . jail @ sort of clubhouse. They tee investigating 1930 campaign | ee * LAURA LOU erie Gosek [Sepia and ters me expenditures have embarrassed || Editorial Comment || BROOKMAN pple tec ted pone he numerous regular Republicans. | | x p> tion. It was, you please, a : al ditorials printed below show the aN . than passingly exclusive. So many appropriated Of fifteen states into which Nye’s nd of thought by other editors. || ; fe alin found their for M e, twelve of || They are published without regard 4 Author of. non-alimony payers elr way each of the three states Beecee, ene, | TU MThethOnetby nerouioriainentwe 2 . e MAN ” there that ‘‘the club” achieved @ na-|(30 millions in all), the work Ave them involved, aiegear Hepub. || With The Tribune's policies ©1931 BY NEA SERVICE INC. 1 “MAD MARRIAGE’ ipeeecrr _iillons inal), the work could ass | Furthermore, men who had been lican candidates. | BEGIN HERE TODAY 5 ; , “Besides this, the committee Fifty Years Ago i NORMA KENT, pretty 20-year- ser si Widens tt leading the feverish life of Manhat~|side of the Missouri are: the Little be this, ; 3 8 old accretary, is. employed in a ‘He's in love with you, infant. tan found that “the club” offered a|Missourl, Heart and Cannon Ball ts ean wat, Sulla (Minot Daily News) \ff inw “omco tw Marlboro: miadie= He's in love with you and Bob Far- (restful. vacation and were rather| North Dakota; Grand Moreau. Chet ~ eee Genitty thet cnccs | Mandan, N. D, is preparing to cele-|(B Toga dtu’ npatemees OnE rell's a young man lots of girls @ grateful for the opportunity to takelenne, and White in South Dakota: et: to withdraw from the 1926 sena- |brate her fifticth anniversary, im-)—@ BOB FARRELL, young lawyer, wars fl teers! to land—” ae cenit no : caus and the Niobara, Loup, and Platte u i * vas bar- | pi + that the 4 a tes Tis “Chris Saunders! Are you actu- me oi ie most recent cele! tance “of contributions from | markable progress during. the span Stranger fe 'good ‘looting, weil a a Ender, the ‘writer of popular and Der ic y - s e firs! V] ettlers ISS rem a: a could See Oo ire are [Shoo Tn ee omed the| El MAne TRAVERS, ‘Necmn eteons “Nothing of the sort! It'll be afar f|entertainer who once headed the ‘ that Rosenwald does not deny the | How would it be to compare the cumekeeane day when you little friend, Chris, aad CED Bove. bate. age ' con charge. home of the average citizen today ‘I the puppy with her starts telling anyone how to run (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) { = “In any event, various branches | with the homes that were available nua leseh, for the Gos nee ates a | on oe son, of the administration have co- ago? Of course there dine at a favorite restaurant. For my own. I'm not telling you to People’s Forum operated in a concert7i move- ‘were no radios, electric refrigerator e third time Farrell asks her marry Bob. I only say Bob’s a 2 coe | me oe to marry him. Norma. refa y — id in the N ment to strengthen Governor | gas or electric cooking utensils, but saying shi grade-A applicant, and—well, isn’t iz unemployment George F. Shafer of North Da- |there was hapr Thkpleos ser alociacon on due banta gf friend it a rotten sort of life to be tied to Pee natterecon cenlgarieno cae mich is very acute at this ey kota, who is expected to oppose | ultra modern conveniences there was rene Sabay cocina an office day after day? Six days terest. Letters dealing with con- Nye in next year’s primary. All !to be found things that impressed shaven’ with CHRISTIN atone aweek, Fifty weeks @ year. Marry- aaa a er gen oe FRANK DENNERLY, a through the summer the state has |one with their substantial nature DERS, generally cated ing a man like Bob Farrell would which offend good taste and’ fair McLaughlin, 8. Dak. been flooded with federal testi- |Fifty years ago the people couldn't she finds her roommate has be beva lot Better than: that Some. diay Will, be returned, to the 2 M monials to Shafer's popularity |have been in such a terrific hurry—| HOw c S hink I can’t st . If’ you wi i Wh the eduinstatio® Body by |i oes ts ea nurty" sno | | NOW So ox wera rus eromr Sines day "Gometimessti™s "| diet the"pegudonyen fat ene pout — the inference to Nye’s unpopularity.” | Not that it requires some outstand- CHAPTER It Bec varia beck: Therecwhs a: pin Hane Densaes eee ee spe Gov, Shafer's frequent trips to] nx event to hurry people thither and) | (HRIS tured sharply but not in pitch of hysteria in the choking the tight, to. delete ‘such parts. of Hemberger big the = ‘Washington, it is urged, have resulted | oN syhohaitrs Jog ime to hide the bright tear tones. i ays without the slightest idea of that glistened . : * : conform to this policy. w. him and the Hoover administration! Ono thing is certain, with regard ings about the other girl's Aadgamemnmeayar i ea PHILOSOPHY FROM THE PEN er. s an that everything will be done to build|to the pioneer days, The people liv- Editor, Tribune: * * * in him up and to break Senator Nye| ing at Mandan or any other place in “What is i Pte co had turned away. She Unemployment and overproduction| Without disarmament and without aw down, There have even been rumors| the sreat northwest were self-su banat “Mitceuewocne brushed one hand across her @ Jare the effects of the willfull blind- of reparations, mora- nat Mrs. McCormick's infil " taining. The homes those day J me what's wrong! eyes and it came away moist with ness of the people; the facts tending A J ttiab aca. ick’s influence and) crude as they were, had some de- There was no answer. Chris’ tears. There was no attempt now to the evils are staring them in the|“Jsaster—Senator William E. has money will be used in an attempt to) partments which cannot be found] back was toward Norma. The slim, to hide them, Chris coughed, face, yet they refuse to see them. In and build up opposition to Nye, who 1sjtoday. There were root cellars into well-built shoulders gave no evi- “Oh, I'll get over it,” she said other days, when man made most, stre Persona non grata to the former) which been nearly a year’s at) of re way was going on in’ the with an attempt at carelessness. ereerening he neg by hand, he| If we knew nyo ager' eos Mo: member of congress from Illinois, |Vesetables. There were smoke houses girl's mind. After a moment sho “Never mind about me.” wor! welve hours sometimes| Pectations would ” ae Dr. We ce Alay vrameuvers pree| W2ere meat was cured for months tn replied in level tones, “Nothing. “But I do jaind, A lot! After more, a day; now that he has machin-|#0lations more,—Will Durafit. ind @ very livel tena taraa| oree Voge pcsagncet piv Mk ae There's nothing at all wrong.” all you've done for me do you think 3 ipenee ay Sas Rey secon eta “were proton, cou, te], Norma, nem charm an otha ravens wen poe ae depen for 1d onthe We « i : | nge e gained by further tion- le? isten, # |range and the cattle range furnished question- do: It is therefore to 5, the supplies. The amount of money ing. The older girl disappeared to do something interesting over Sih vobicee eee Egor d get will Anderson's Beat rne|SPent ab the general store, wherever sEcoaeR ie doorway and Norma pay wee Nuneaton {which is uly saving too mune Maney ali wa In seeking ‘ind and explain the! i: w: ted, wi f ity crosset 8 room. She picked w ey . We could be extra tt that within th Pa) of cues the ‘swickershiam|iimitea, ees, ae See her hat from the table where she agant just for once. Where'll we and this ray ee eT canine next decade’ new sources ‘of enersy ae commission admitted they could not| Possibly it would be well for more bad Soesed i took off her coat and a ia got to her set, wh the work among all. be seaee which will Pe at _|people today to endeavor to approach hung both away in the clothes jot to her feet. bt But this has H disposal mankind everywhere contribute anything definite and dis-|( ot” soif-sustaining condition of 50|3 Closet. talk about , it later,” she said. e {its defects also: The| ower in unlimited amounts—Nikola missed the matter in 200 words) ears ago. Possibly we would feel de- Suddenly Norma remembered ‘Was there any relevancy in the Tesla. among which were these: “We find] pression less if we had a root cellar events earlier in the evening. She| «7. ~ rare 4 ad "| fact that a few minutes later she + * # it impossible comprehensively to dis-| full of fine vegetables and a smoke|# turned to the chair where she had| Aen you didn’t learn your handsome hero's name?" Chris asked. tanned to gay. .oves Bek -ahouieiee ‘The famine trom which we are suf- LY A f factors| house full of meat. dropped the stra: . “Hm!” ‘ oe “Brad ordered a new car today. fering leadership— : ng oenianal bag Ne a ies | re tua ticight ctuich Atlehs sane uate wag eee raed Puppy. The’ ay ot aie oni quietly. “Was he ‘Why, he must have been| Twin six coupe. It’s to have a spe- Glenn x an cgieesiil |timental appeals of the “good old Almost instantly she spied him,| “Not bed starved!” I should have thought| cial body.” ** commission doubly earned what it) Gays” but there is no reason why ‘wobbling with ae : ri ‘Not bad. To tell the truth he) about giving him something to) It was not unusual for Chris to has been called repeatedly a “side/there are not many splendid examples ward acpiltcw thee noe tallee toa was—well, rather abteactive. eat,” Norma said contritely. refer to her employer so familiar], stepping” body of investigators. of thrift, industry and just good the davenport, ‘There was an im igen hero! And he 7 9 “Brad” was what everyone at the : But there was one member on the|common sense, practiced in the| @ vestigative tilt to the pup's mose,| cab. Suppore herbed amy ites how| Cues Wenored this, She sat|Hart Advertising Agency called n, a Henry W. Anderson of secede gone by, which are worthy of zest for exploration even in the way| much a ip gre ~~ rage se down, one foot curled comfort-| Bradley’ Hart when they were not ee Bon Fe eacecration| consideration today. he bore his stub of a, tail. Here| porhood would set him beck?” Chris ably beneath her, “Then you didn't addressing him arectly. AB 8 mat, irginia, lican ‘: « was a dog out to see what ma: a z learn your handsome hero's name?” | ter of fact Hart's golfing compan- emir et Pos eee. Ee BARBS || 2 of 8 place was this into which for- Minera Was ayes ridones| Ena ey cuimmaing #2. earlier | ease aeaislanes Une prepared a report of his own anc tune had hurled him. maine of cima nokta pee subject of conversation, clubs and the man and women with but with too will be filed with the general) 6———-H+H+———* With a sweeping movement the| peer’ Cre ee net! one ‘idn't| “He said it was Travers. Mark| whom he was seen at theaters and Bete f document. Agree with him or not,| Panghorn and Herndon were fined girl caught up the little animal,| tort sepnoce I tohd ea eat au) ravers: Maybe tat was just a| supper resorts called him “Brad.” oe A F his statements were fearless and of|$1.000 in Japan. Maybe that was|@ rubbing his head gently with one|you?" | | um ‘nah O°|stall, though, the same as saying| Chris Saunders, confidential secre” : inet en ie xpect . ry ; e'd met me at . le 5 y Y| Well, they've found the spring US’ “No, lamb. course not. Only | sort of liked him until he that,| appointments, mailed checks for orators. where Solomon drank. With those 300 vay ee ete had| I’m suspicious of handsome heroes| Oh, how I do hate pick-ups! his bills, telephoned his orders to ‘ns he This report has stirred up great| wives, there must have been an awful hid negli rock for an| who dash around rescuing damsels/ pounded the padded arm of the|the florist, knew Bradley Hart far gump. ; discussion in the press of the nation|Tush at springtime. vee eemeeee, ORFS Ralted am in distress. Yes, even rescuing) davonport with a vengeful fet. | better than any of these others did. a Pe ae * * * 5 Pups! By the way, if you) “They all\do it, baby. Haven’t| - Once more the puppy claimed and those whose mental desires are) nen that ‘Tammany chief tes-|% 4.3 Where in the world| want a name for that prize package| you lived long enough to learn that| Norma’s attention, She carried im pan whetted by the following quotation|titied for the horse doctor, he was Naga from wren eou ee holding Vd call him ‘Mud’.”| yet?” Chris’ tone was caustic again.| the animal downstairs to consult find- ce can probably get the entire .Ander- pomably fleusing, they'd Mes him he pany by ear pgs ‘| Rhine iomeet to the davenport| ““Travers—” She repeatéd the namo| Mrs. Hawthorne, custodian of the needs, and tab son report by writing their congress- | for emocratic mule in z chew butane!” sides Norma and gave the dog’s| slowly. “Maybe your boy friend is| building, about quartering him on plant and| 00 man. Here is only a sample of his ey Eee ee teem the cut] floppy car an affectionate tug. “I'll| old F. M. Travers’ son. You know| the premises. ‘There was no uso : A taxi cab company is giving vaca- of na louse out of biting distance| admit the rascal’s cunni1 she|—the real estate magnate. Did the| trying to deceive Mrs. Hawthorne. E : tions to its “safe” drivers, Might be|% of those tiny white teeth. went on, “but now that you've got| lad look’ like @ millionaire’ -| “Luck ith Norma. The cus- @ good idea to give them razors, too. “Adorable? Looks to.me lke a] it what do you expect to do with| pered son?” dined vical ngh , ered the ire _* & * cross between a breakfast food and 2 “What should I know about mil — fe eveloped "that Mrs. ‘ms Tale ghee, Reese when you ot ek yarn. Foneetty, is it a 's what I haven't decided| lionaire’s sons? Don't be silly. He| Hawthorne was out of town for a . trie e * & such an oer > oS * pilaf gees ven oe Renlgtpd at hak ad S| few. arm URS gee aight a Now that Gloria Swanson is fre . a ‘was brave but of course I'll never| the daughter, sa! ) e Peis Losi maint the story ~ salvaged a sleeve button from | see him again as long as I live, Oh! have the run of the back yard and a fagain. : the gave Sull details and due eredtt| Well, at least we —Bob proposed again tonight.” | sleep. in the basement, Meanwhile, it (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc)]@ to the stranger who had played 1 teem Se: maueet, Seek) | eeepc? she cautioned, Norma had better as him,” suggested Chris, rising. “Maybe the hound likes other things besides buttons.” ‘She dis- appeared behind the screen at the ; i “Marriage. Holy bonds. What am I going to do about it, Chris? be looking for some other shelter for the pup because Bessie was quite sure that “mama wouldn't ike it.” * She repeated the warning twice ing—|and emphatically. It was this warning that at noon next day seut ‘| the girl hurrying into the big gray. : building : of the «Marlboro such an important part im the af- ‘The physique, clothing and clean- fair, frightened 'iness of the children are at least 2 hundredfold better than they were “Honestly, I was when he ran right into the midst of those cars. It was a miracle he ‘wasn’t hurt, The minute he started I knew I'd done & dreadful, reck- Jess thing. It was the puppy I was pager Lin anc aft stor the = f FO ai Fo h 8 8 nr k 7 5 i, Abe RED SSCS AB SDE ETRE LS LEI RRO EE Gt ie she

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