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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21,198f — - = D a The Bismarck Tribune|‘*Y,™ {he Proper relationship of Se Cheep goods mean cheap men— PION independint Newspaper | tris! S04 labor and his promulga- It’s a Pleasure to Give! || star Baldwin, : Daily Health Service | | “iam erares onpeer {lo cf the Svope plan would have SO on UNDULANT FEVER MORE PREVALENT NEWEPAPER Propaganda a generation ago. THAN HAS BEEN SUPPOSED ‘i oink) An editorial in the recent edition Patient Must Have Complete Rest in Bed and Published by The Bismarck Tribune|of the Grand Lodge Bulletin, issued Medication for Symptoms , Bismart . D, and en- - =a pita ve Bie 3 by the Masonic order of North Da. ious to 1027, t fever in may be insomnia and mental Second class mail matter. To eee ae tei man was regarded in the United, Confusion and delirium. The very GEORGE D. MANN | The Masonic Lodge has never been preeymacerter would have re. | name of the disease indicates the na- President and Publisher. {and probably will never be classed as eS (i ture of the attacks of fever, because dical izati UmCiitiemmreta | garded other disease curiosities. Dur-| they come and go, intermittently and Subscription Rates Payable in . ie Sifanioet bey NE jabs a SSS ing 1929, cases of the disease were | undulating, lasting from weeks to ‘Advance as it lists in its membership would New York, Oct, 21.— Few i months. There may be pain in the Daily by carrier, per year......: $7.29| hardly fall easy prey to radical doc- outiide the “laner ‘sbétad pitied ‘and enlargement of the Daily by mail per year (in Bis- trines. It is significant, then, when preciate years of and spleen, tenderness in the bones and hgh Joints, and similar conditions, indi- MACK) ......eseeeseeese reese 1.20|the official publication of this order Grooming that go into the creation of hich the body Daily by mail per year (in state ‘a New York debutante. eating the extent to whic! ie outside Bismarck) A ae Sse tha ts Gse tach ts the BEE has been affected by the infection. Daily by mail outside of North A REReIS sae BE SETAE and glamorous center of ie aoey ee 8 ee aoe tapers sate ot | Beta ate ace “ible he Ee ree 6.00!of normal life until there is a full spotlight: a radiant young person,| “7. wate. fo Make the exaiifiation af the bisod realization on the part of capital and Whose parents’ names appear in the/that he has investigated 128 cases of any roy mail tn Bla ine industrialism of their increased obli- Blue Book and whose fortune is pre-| this disease around Dayton, Ohio, | and the presence of this disease. This Saave. |. : gations to see that the recurrence of a ee during the last two and halt years. | laboratory test makes almost certaitt ‘Weekly by mail outside of North the past two years is made impossible. In fiction and films concerning the ereien Gan. TS aaeenlly, moelleved, "The treatment of undulent fever in« ota er year .. 1.501 Tt is all very well to exhort men to be deb and Her socially prominent/and a large number of cases can be| volves all of the methods usual in eekly by mail in Canada, per |iva) and faithful to the present or- mother, I have found most of the} found whenever a special search is| other conditions of similar character: year f characterizations either unfair or! made for the! complete rest in bed, careful control Member of Audit Bureau of der, but if the present economic system somewhat untrue. © for. them. vi . of the symptoms by the use of proper Circulation Be eerie, 1b ey Pines oe Far from being neglected by her | by medication, and the occasional use of in employment. We don’t want the family, the more important debs are specific vaccines which seem in some Member of The Associated Press dole. We must not permit Commun- watched by the society matrons with cases to have results. However, the The Associated Press is exclusively|ism to gain a foothold. We cannot the greatest care. disease is characterized by periods entitled to the use for republication of ‘The preparation of an important; tion. Undulant fever is not suffici-| when the patients get better and it is fall ciiega dispatctien cfedited to it or tolerate revolution, But men must deb begins when she is about nine or | ently fatal to arouse great fear, but it | therefore extremely difficult to evalu- not otherwise credited in this news-| "ave work.” ten, Then her education in grace|can produce long enduring illness andj ate the use of any certain measure paper and also the local news of| The statement is significant be- and deportment starts. First she|great distress. It resembles such dis-|in its control. Spontaneous origin published herein.|cause it reflects so clearly the fact learns to dance, and the selection of | eases as typhoid fever, malaria, tuber-| Contagious abortion is wide-spread Ail rights of republication of all other @ tutor is no small problem. At 13|culosis and influensa. From five days| among cattle. Hence, one safe way Matter herein are also reserved. | ‘at ® large portion of our responsible she must be readied for school—and|to three weeks after the organisms | to avold undulant fever is to use milk citizenry recognizes the defects of the again there is worry over @ proper jhave gotten into the body, the ae that has been ey = Canis t selection. By 18 or 19 she is ready} who is infected develops a chill and a/ pasteurized. tagion bortion Sarees SNGWEENEE | cageegttgtalni vad “eis MEST AES for presentation to society. Tapid elevation of temperature. He|can be wiped out and if the spread of jewspa| - of of lays have # # perspires greatly at night and is ex-|the condition can be prevented by Foreign Representatives vanished. The efforts to substitute Meanwhile, all that her mother has {tremely weak. Usually, he‘ feels well] pasteurization strictly supervised, the propaganda for facts are becoming learned in years of social contact isin the morning, but afternoon | disease may be put back into the SMALL, SPENCER, LEVINGS ts a fe and the | limbo of rare disorders from which it pj es) Latins CAE hoe Pont Mier duh “tonsa out,” the piped that have been men-|must have emerged because of some GhICAGo pati pact BBIION less inclined to accept words as sub- mbther begins to watch like a” hawk. break in the tive technic, or stitutes for achievements. Much is heard of the pitfalls faced by| Associated with this condition there | some lessening of human resistance. The lack of radical tendencies kel be Pitot td ie in ue peaedl Spiritual Renaissance Proves the basic soundness of our ahd Gat a Ma ay ee rich, fashionable PRaGpGRINs of Noth’ Dakota’ wit lpecple. The dissatisticlasn ‘and reseye poten is in the interest of unemployment relief by Charles Small, who draws the popular comic |the rich debbies are sheltered from |i oo sonable youngater. last week at Devils Lake to take stock |Nition of responsibility among those So mamma must keep @ keen eye of the situation of the church ana| "0 have not yet felt the severest find that the depression has quietly! i course of various parties. No private sf " ly training to attain a mental state of] when handsome and slick young men t tfansact other business. Pinch of poverty, gives promise of Quotations | come to an end and business is pretty| non-violence—Mahatma Gandhi, are to be found in the gate-crashing | debutante party is without its quote During the course of the convention | Constructive action. $$ | 6000 again.—Loring A. Shuler. * # *& lines and at the very smart speak- <. ae a ee emtis a an eastern cleric sounded a keynote|, Tne real American, no matter How) canis is not the greatest depression | 34, Aesterd os What we needed (in the economic) “Mies and TUnGHONS, | soung maie|bY them. SEA BATTLE AT BIGA regarding spiritual conditions thru- har e going, feels that he still/in history—Lord Beaverbrook. tae ’s easier to keep slender than to) tempest) was not an umbrella, but a' angers-on, who somehow manage to +e & On Ost. 21, 1917, the Germans suf- out America which may have an ap-|%0Wld be bullish about his native * * * fe off fat.—Billy Burke. cyclone cellar.—Roland Haynes. chisel their’ way into’ the “best| As for the young men of the social | fered heavy losses in fighting in and = ppeete wer tells eoaney. 1 ine ton mat ete | ie beipad cholay *msbecog Pas | cw Gdabas atl brea! places” and who ere waiting for an|worid, thelr fulure te Pie birth, |aix German torpecio boats were 7 “4 al a strenuous al irom y In effect he said: “The period} Much of real manhood and woman: pagel! | What a fetish the word cheep is!{opportunity to win the heart of some "Ther. scores of lads, no more| sunk, and wa drcattianghts one through which we now are passing is|"00d; too much of patriotic citizen- than three years of age, whose names |cruiser, six torpedo boats, and one not all loss, The tendency toward| SMP to be defeated by the “problems are already registered on the Union |transport were put out of action. | 2 ” League and Knickerbocker ro! By} The Russian fleet was driven int religion among the people is greater |° Plenty” which confront it. the’ time they Have reached the|the inner waters of Moon Sound be- now than it has been for many years. , hind a barrier of mines planted by For them and for the church this!] Hditorial Comment werk | ations appeared ia he "uit "of Tepeesent« 8 gain which cannot bel] sattoriais printed below show. the: Finland. : measured in dollars.” trend of thought by other editors. Later the German fleet bombarded Doubtless other churches have felt|| to whether them carey ce areas positions on the western coast of the the same condition and many an in- with The Tribune's Dollies, Gulf ou Riga. dividual, who has been brought up oeieeeet ‘or Bagdad. ra the Turks witha sharp turn because of condi- State Medicine . retreated. The British captured a tions, may give personal testimony to (New York World Telegram) f number of prisoners and much am- the truth of it. ‘The rapid changes of the time seem olag 3 alee ied gg By aga — In flush times there is always the|© be causing growing fear of State Soe alee path olea age nceanarGgraneraulrn tian: alles tendency to become self-satisfied and|™Medicine among leaders of the med- warships were bombarding Ostend. self-sufficient. Things of the spfrit|!#! profession. Sho was still standing in the same the waiting lists run well into the fu-|~__________ are weighed down by things of the| Both the outgoing and incoming spot where hé had left her. ture. ‘ flesh, Cultivation of bodily ease and |Ptesidents of the American College of “Well! What are you standing It’s all far more carefully plann-d comforf seem more important and |S¥Feeons, now holding its twenty-first there for?” he barked as if she infinitely more desirable than culti-{®""Ual clinical conference here, dis- te horse Seedy Sal eee vation of the soul, And so the whole| used or referred to the threat of cred epee ui Quite sol preparatory. for TH TTHT si Barclay!” He snapped his fagers, 4 t ‘ moral fiber of 4 tate medicine. ft that “inner circle” that makes up the nation sags, and the second man came trotting 9 Dat ove les these make ons-won: Dr. C. Jeff Miller, of New Orleans, post-haste. Manhattan’s swankiest socia) sets. Insert one letter of the alphabet a {retiring president, chastising George ee (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) pet cheekee posit ik Lines abioe der if self-sufficiency was justified; |Bernard Shaw and others on the sub- ON WITH THE STORY da) ilgili and feed thee of a wise, old. if complete complacency was bene-|Ject, said:— CHAPTER II Patch Die. Seeten, 008 tks Sigh uD i ea pir ial eckeecesti ameogy ficla; Mf the things of the flesh are,|,, The Profession, Shaw sssures the| @ JTEARFULLY, as if drawn by a Renta Segttireee moni kat ae BARBS on a warm summer's eve. 4, \ after all, of supreme importance. acy to exploit Grant neratanie and tooeatnn cere ee It was fmpossible not, to. ober 3 been To others, these are times of bitter-| suffering until it becomes a body of oft BA, sualtneaitas Facet geet the old man as he crackled out com- age Sekeenianh Ears Wiese i ness, Memories of other and easier|men trained and paid by the country’ stopped and called sharply, experl- mands like a drillsergeant. Mary to soft-pedal depression humor. The- f days flood back with a poignancy aren in teal Peto geen mentally, “Eddie” Then more Sis off, but stopped to.telephone ater operators probably can't stand “ Eddie. He ith two . ate than it ever was. eonteal disease will be conquered and Could it be Eddie in there? cause of them she had never'visited Having served several months in This is not new to human nature, | “ath will be no more. him. His telephone number was fie *( “Perhaps so, but I doubt it, What What would he be doing in Mrs. the only definite link she had with New Mexico state prison, Albert B either. Some four thousand years!nas happened in Russia does not fill Jupiter’s room? He had no bust- ee ies cassia tae angi Fall says, “Pardon me.” Which seems go Moses encountered the same dif-| with enthusiasm those who have seen Ress there unless the servants had i PO PME Bn uttie oly. v fleulty while he was leading the |*Onditions at irae ai ee atreeiad im Hare: la eceeey or had cme anew eras * ee % “ " je group clinic, however,” Dr, gone in there by mistake, 7 . teateen People” from Egypt toward) auier said, ‘with specialiaa at the He hadn't: sald anything about Sopot Bele, Wadlo was Dot Bobtipe ip Ae mean, In ae Pee AY, Vint promise , Which he never was|head of every department, with ade- bringing someone with him, though, there, Had not been there for three party is @ precarious business. In| | 7 Ais \ to enjoy. They longed for the flesh-! quate laboratory facilities, and with| {f and some other person was in there or four days. , fp [tach supporting 14 women is a Job| | //\UA SH pots of Egypt, just as many of us to- a reseed cyanea’ Denti of a busi- —the person he had been quarrel- “I know something is the mat- radon aaa day long for the fleshpots of happier |7esstike, enn hinistration, has much to ing with. Suddenly she remem- ter,” Mary told him—she was sure And any husband is likely to get times, 2 dered, and the realization stunned he was lying—“but I’m his sister. But he feared that under this plan her. Mrs. Jupiter was in that room. He called bout halt’ an hour cooked up over @ raw deal. But, just as that sojourn in the| “the personal relation between physi- Hadn't she gone upstairs to take It's ae i a Isto Don't igen ed desert, ed the Israeli clan and patient, which has been and Bee. Ms. vary seperten While Aimee antl Davie are reviv- Prepar ‘aelites for their ‘her shoes off? It had been Mrs. you know where he 18? eatrance inte still is the bulwark of medical prac- ‘Jupiter’ i peg ing everything else in erudite Bos- ce. the promised land, 50] tice, would receive its death blow.” pe ‘8 aes God par . en It was quite hopeless. The ho: ton, there's grave danger of reviving may these times be preparing America| Dr. Allen B. Kanavel, of Chicago, had fired ty i mhnee hall Were as worried as she was. Eddie & new flock of absent-minded pro- for better conditions to come. incoming president, exhibited a re- The pages 0 wa heen seemed to have disappeared. . fessor gags. It may be necessary, in the eterna}| ™#rkably liberal viewpoint toward the nergen Geasine al sPudtsind The figure of Teddy Doulton oe & H scheme of things, that th matter of self-criticism on the part STON COMP iL GRE LOM ERE. lurched into the hallway. Teddy The new head of Scotland Yard is 8, ie average /of his profession. Between the de- she reached out suddenly and always pretended to be drunker @ hard-boiled Wotld war airman. man do a little soul-searching; that Tapia ioe: sgelalization at some pag 8 ne: og Ria Le} than he was. Henceforth lawbreakers will do less he make a self-analysis and good|® le danger of benu! la~ i ut empty. “We thought you'd eloped!” he tale spinning. resolutions now in order that he tive and injuring the personal rela- She looked about, dumbfounded, chortled gaily. “Where's Dirk?” + *# * i‘ ‘ MAY! tionship between physician and pa- almost ready to believe that her A headline America : GtAD® Tare, be prepared to worthily do his share| tient, he thought, ‘compromise had tricked Hes paissled axe searched the dark Maas Heads the) Jona f in the better days to come. arrangement might ie beaaee about. then she looked aah there j copahr th yal, APgnag to Bat oe isis ae i Unless the world is to cl In fact, he declared, if the profes-| # on the floor lay the crumpled fig-| _ 4 steam broke from her lips and without looking where she was |T4 of him, Mary thought desper- ewele often make nll people yee Change the/ sion does not itself “solve the questi going Mary backed away from the figure on the floor. ately. ie ats panty. trend of thousands of years and begin | of competent, Solty eee pti mine avin, the white hair . “Listen, Ted,” she said quickly, now to go backward, the present ice ill-advised and unfortunate execu- BET hese catuieale pend bee aieeee simply fantastic. Eddie had had| watching the matter-of-fact back|“will you do sdmething for me?” younger generation will live to see a|tive methods of service will be forced tt, the gold dress twisted peat ated nothing’ to do with this. moving upward so serenely, almost | He was compliant, but suspicious. ¢ social order, a mor table | UPR us, with disastrous results to the the poor wrinkled old tace At the foot of the stairs she col-|decided she must be mistaken.| ‘Then go and find your host for me. byatt y © equitable| public and the profession.” Roose the. lded with Spence, who was just|Murders and such don’t happen| He may be out in the drive talking adjustment of the good things of life.|" He seemed to hold views similar to aortas at renee, Senontal a coming up. She grabbed him by |.Where I am, that respectable back|to the chauffeurs. Find him and But unless the lessons of self-re-|Dr. Miller's regarding the desirability| MH fieuts “an old meir of felt hows) the spoulders and held on while| Seemed to sey. ; bring him here, quick!” i straint, of the brotherhood of man,|°f sssociations of trained specialists slippers covered her feet, she tried to get control of her voice. eee Teddy saluted elaborately. Yo for the better and more reasonable 8) ! ! HAT she wanted now was to|, “I hear and obey.” He turned and of the golden rule are learned Her hands, barren now of ri “Ob, Spence! Spence! Go up to service of patients, He warned ings, iter’ find Bessie, but Bi himself around and started off, but now, it will do little good. The com-!the “ultra-conservatism” with which, still clutched something which she ree eae som. quickly. Eame. an ine ea ee tne Beetle Banves rss ght end case 8 : ing of better times will mean only a|he sald, the history of the profeasion| held se tly between the) think shee—-deadi” | the butler’s pantry, munching mar-| hand to his Head. “By the way, return to the fleshpots instead of |! replete. me, Srasped together rons glace and stuffed olives with|.¥20.18 my host?” Then he snapped H on her breast. It was the ru! The old servitor held her off sl ‘ 4 opportunities for higher d t, He saw value in lay criticism, and iby blithe impartiality, Bessle slipped his fingers. “Ah, I remember. Now F er development, | thought the profession could no long- necklace, sternly, inspecting her reproach- ickly down off the high stool she| 40n't go way, sweetheart—I'll be »* ft for better service and for more com-|er be surprised that “an enlightened But it was the spot in her fore- | fully. bie hed on’ and” confronted | Fight back!” plete happiness, Public dares to question our methods head, just belo hairline, from] “You're excited una overwrought, Mary eallenly. 7 He moved off, making exaggerat- ‘The remark that these times are TET se of Surgeons has done behest relly ore eee into ie ‘itt a meets wien white face and burning| ° motions: of, search, lifting cush: not all loss may prove to be more|great things for the improvement of the snow white hair, that drew/ night. A man can't hear his ‘own | eves, and the quiet, precise manner easy, C San pe i than justified. surgical methods, hospital technique Mary’s horrified thoughts,” he added tartly, as an|°f her question, puzzled her. Scent-| sristent ing glass, She had nae A ceepieeaaoal standards generally. e extemporancovs tap-dancing con- ing reproof, she took quick affront, not really expected any help from Changing Attitudes in its power to do equally great| f A SCREAM broke from the giri's| test broke out behind them in the| After the manner of her kind. the fool but his silliness seemed If one thing, more than another, | (208s er eoataoin epi 4 lps, and without looking where| ballroom, “let alone knowing what| “And how would I know who! more than she could bear. Mataltionse Th Amores tee ito oming uitgoing presiden she be going ste backed aver aan ot ae he turns @ corner Maton tl Peyetaere4 hat > pustaate she. wanted Dirk ter. = ee from floor an a ribly. would know what to do. the change in the attitude of many/6 N, J), Men Work At stumbled through the first door} His thin nostrils quivered with | listen for the doorbell, with all this! The iealioon was deserted as she Persons toward the fundamental ques- Gopher H 4 that presented itself, the door into| disdain as his upturned gaze picked | "@cket going on?” crossed it and a babble of voices tions which are important in our eco- pher Homecoming Mrs, Jupiter's bedroom, She closed | out the white blur of » girl’s frock| Bessle obviously was cut out for| from the dining room told that sup- nomic scheme. Sn ee the door and leaned against it,| encircled by the black-clad arms of | the life of the party, and her sulk-|per was being served. Dirk and ‘We have the spectacle of a nation| north tea oe ® Pied oka. | be B rar tprgdl ere her escort, halt hidden in a turn|{ng was not unnatural, Rellef/ Cornelis were not there. of working people meeting hard times|part in the University of M brs ne col he Sie dou uk — up DS es Bbe went out on the terrace. with fewer demonstrations of radi-| Homecoming Roundup Oct. 31. Suppose it had been money, then,| sisted. “I heard then ant Ie “They Tet h : es it if th » ‘Thousands of alumni, students and that Eddie needea— . te v0 ey let themselves in, if they calism and with greater fortitude than | riends of the ‘University are expected Sh, a seen her. Her rings are gone, and ” the maid snapped. “I'd no ‘was to be expected of a people whose|to gather on the campus for the fes- és aac Regd room to room,/the tiara, and her forehead—ob, jo be bouncing in and out of common heritage was the melting pot| tivities which will include the home- pe pois tee haste, opening | you'll see, if you'll Just go on up! I just went and unlocked | below her arrested her attention. of the nations. coming game with the Wisconsin foot- em alte thanty ns hs ee sign pe tg well, we'll see,” he replied,| the side door when you told me,| Two figures were swaying to- oa ths cee hiand iA ball team. Hic'cen Gon 3 Tooms. ly, starting forward with ob-| Miss, and left it open. If they| gether on the very lp of the lily- and, we see men Committees appointed to complete ne was open. If Eddie} vious reluctance, “Indeed, I was) came, they got in all right.” Pool, the woman's white dress high industrial, commercial and fi-|details for the celebration include the poy? there, he had gone. She| just up anyhow to answer] Mary drew a long breath. |." brightly silhouetted against the nancial positions earnestly striving for | following North Dakotans: flak oe mal looking from one| Mrs. Jupiter's bell.”” aries “Thank you, Bessie.” aa dark. ; ‘i ® solution which will benefit the mass|,, °#lph Golseth, Valley City, fratern- sottly, “Eddie, Prey Cy} “Belt” oh .| It was not Bessie’s fault; it was} “I will! I will, tool” she was ‘of the citizenry and rasa ity decoration; William Fowler, Fargo, Oh, 0a dieber di le, me, Mary! ‘Mrs. Jupiter rang for me, Miss| her own, if it was anybody’s. The| sobbing. “Let go of me, you brute!’ bring about Kenneth McLaren, Covington, and e "I lear, where are| Mary, not two minutes a; And| side door was standing open as she} It was Cotnelia, and the man A . ‘equitable adjustment of our problems, |Eugene Burdick, Williston, homesom- you The silence seemed unnat-| would she be doing that if she were passed. Nearly half an hour. Any-| whose bosom she was pounding ~ ing program; Clifford Donehower, ural, She broke into helpless sobs.| killed?” body might have come in, and gone| with fists as he held her firmly Gerard Swope, head of the General Electric company, cannot be classed # a redical Yet his declarations re- Suddenly it came to her that ‘Myers, what she had been thinking was erwood, mailing; James Grafton, chairman, Twin Cities decor- ations, ‘With a reproachful lift of the out. by the should was Dirk: eyebrows, he ascended. Mary, 4 ” Mary closed the door and locked |- (To Be Continued)