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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932 The Bismarck Tribune ing wet feet and similar discomforts, help he would give would be of no could—were to vote on them a city a :. icture of ‘An Independent Newspaper {0 that they are passing out of the | Another Washington Merry-Go-Round People’s Forum assistance to the agricultural grad-| agent. We have a mental picture && THE STATE'S OLDEST pedestrian class. prota ates. Dad should know by this time} just how the Agrdie te res in the city | NEWSPAPER In 1929 their sales in the United Editor's Note—The Tribune wel- || that as fast as these graduates scur-| out if he wont TO FS ning the P| Established 1873) States totaled $11,000,000 comes letters on subjects of in- ||/ry back home he or some of his|of Bismarck an\ tovarrange their Ba Ghat LORS ie 10 troversiat religious sutieste, woien || uelehbors will have to feed them and) proprietors Tew yi, of the opinion ft | Published by The Bismarck Tribune | P@7€d with $88,000,000 in 1930, $51,~ attack individuals unfairly, or ||/Gonate salaries, etc. Hid Sead ‘come out the back way Company, Bismarck, N. D., and en- | 00,000 in 1931 and about $32,000,000 which offend good taste and fair ‘As soon as the agitation grew tense | that he Not so, however, with tered at the postoffice at Bismarck as|in 1932, This is a drop from 9 to play will be returned to the ||with reference to letting a few) in a hurry. a He has Jone eect’ Clase mall matter. Wy BARES GRE sla AW Dein Gi Nei vA Ee) MUST be signed. |! of these gentry go and the question] the patient farmer. aT to having GEORGE D, MANN goes a Sign the pseudonym first and your || Was about to come up for a vote, how} since become accustomed tM OE = President and Publisher, Part of the decrease is due to the own name beneath It. We will re- || the boys’ and girls’ clubs grew. Why|his business run by 0} ag do in the dk in nit, phish, BO” ae SORE On| spect, such requests. We reserve |/they multiplied like rats. Every Pa-| izes now Tn a Ck WOE ‘and pey Subscription Rates Payabl some items, and to the further fact GeriBht to delete such parts of || per one picked up, had something in| premises Is t ” “ “ per he able in thie Ge taunoved Beoduce ” WEkis pig Ne a A gl a | it about another boy and girl club| his taxes. “Well,” say same, aan | : Daily by carrier, per year........87.20 |, H ‘ ; : || that was just opganized. Homemak-|tax for the county nap regard | ie Daily by mail per year (in Bis- longer, but the most cogent reason, j ers clubs, too, @rang up like a crop} amount too much, only abou! et Rs PRIS civics coves 7.20 | cording to some observers, is the ‘AGIN’ COUNTY AGENTS of mushrooms. Home economics was|quarter section of land.” Well, a Hy bi Daily by mail per year (in state fact that automobiles now bridge Steele, N. D., Nov. 25, 1932.| being taught in every nook and cran-| if that is true, the antes Se Party ' outside Bismarck) ............ 00| many puddles which formerly caused | Editor, Tribune: By and 006, woul Veet by neal waaihets wetge either but our fore- Daily by mail outside of Nort the American citizen to’ wear rubbers We have just read in the Tuttle| pero ce iad county agents. Thavel fathers saw that if the matter was ye and galoshes. | Times, published at Tuttle, North] heard of slopping the old cow to get| not taken in hand then it would \ Hg Weekly by mail in state, th | It is improbable that the down-| Dakota, that at the last election nine | the calf, but this was the rule reversed | develop into matters of greater mag- ts years ........ RRaeiteicmnk | ward trend for the nation as a whole mare counties in this state have de-|—slopping the calf to get the vote| nitude; so they stopped it. And it 's Weekly by mail outside of North : cided that they can and will struggle | of the old cow—and it worked too.| my best judgment that if this mat- Dakota, per year... 15 | is reflected here in the northwest.) along without a county agent. Wein this (Kidder county) there was| ter of county agents is not taken mm .. Weekly by mail in Canada, per | 1 Severe weather substantial foot-| do not know Just how they intend to! extra help put on in the office of| hand at once it will not be long be- © year ... i 2.00| Wear is a protection for health as) do that but the fact remains that] the county agent (two extra helpers) | fore we will have a township agent H pee Saas eae Ae 5 | they so elected. What an awful jolt) and the U. S. mail was kept full of | for every township in the state and well as a necessity for comfort and . Member of Audit Bureau of ‘he! gbindral “Eltulabibn te ‘not fully Yelk| that will be to the members of the) jetters directed to the rural class,| one will be crowded clear out of one’s & Circulation gs ‘ “ yt Home Demonstration (Homemakers| asking them to support the county| kitchen by assistants of the county as ca in this area. clubs) who have not yet learned how] agent. The Agricultural college at/ and township agents. They, or some ‘Member of The Associated Pi ee { to make homes for their families and| Fargo did its bit, too, and every mail| of them, will have your kids out of F The Associated Press is exclusively | Highway Consolidation who, therefore, must call to their as-| that went into the country was|bed in the morning before you are Entitled to the use for republication | A LER GBSt 16 awl sistance good husky men like the| freighted with its pleadings that the} up, washing, dressing, and scrubbing publication! When the next legislature begins county agents to advise them just "t dtt vou will of all news dispatches credited to it| . ‘ ‘i ‘y agel advise them just! county agent be retained. Isn't it| teeth, but bear in mind that you w Of not otherwise credited in this | msderation of road matters it ts more how to go about making a home for| rather queer that an office that is so| be paying the fiddler (or rather the newspaper and also the local news of | than probable that some one will dig their brood. Back in the days when| heneficial to the public should have] agents) and your farm would not be Bi spontaneous origin published herein, | up the records of North Carolina and| the writer was a boy our mothers! ¢> put up such a strenuous fight for| big enough for a playground for n All rights of republication of all other | suggest that North Dakota follow managed in some mysterious way t0| its life just before the election? _ [asta h Miter Herwin aF6 also reserved + get us to bed and to our meals with-| “Not long ago we had a talk with a! what's the remedy? Let me give th ved. _| that state's lead. out the aid and assistance of a coun-| gentleman from Bismarck—a& man} yoy my opinion. Just cut off the ap- ke (Official City, State and County | _1™ North Carolina road construc- ty agent. And we will affirm that! whom we consider one of the most/ propriation for their salaries at the 1 Newspaper) | tion, township, county and state, is poor old Dad never ate a meal that} brainy business men in Bismarck—j next session of the iegislature in i Bo: Be a gr i > a ai was prescribed by a county agent.| and he told us that at the beginning} January, 1933, and see how quickly {financed from motor vehicle and He lived, too, to a ripe old id] of ti i x Foreign Representatives | euealiie: libeiies ae ae | le lived, too, to a ripe old age and| of the activities of the county agent} the good agent will vamoose. ‘ + SMALL, SPENCER, BREWER ; gasoline license taxes and is done| at no time did he ever pay any taxes| in Burleigh county he and cthers, ‘In two years they would be as ex- c (Incorporated) under the direction of the state! |for the maintenance of any field| pusiness men of Bismarck, had chip-| 11% ie Mt CAS MOtGAIt LEE CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON highway department. County and agents who taught home economics.| ped in and paid for the ‘services of | Lunet as the dodo. ASK Yonel ne Id J tw are Have H Some say that all we spend for coun-/ the county agent out of their own! 2 H ‘ township boards have no jurisdiction, ty agents is a mere bagatelle and kets for the first year and a half ty official (big hearty men) who France and the War Debts | even over the less used roads in their | thal we aHOUIA AOE Kick, Well, lobe pore i aa cae ecm | ese justify, the drawing ot their France can pay the present in-/OWN areas. get busy and reclte the laws with| the rural districts don't want the Potte now to economize in the home t stallment on her debt to the United| The effect of the law has been a | palnaeedied pari bette Cn owie county agent, but we, the city people,| snd how to raise calves, pigs and ha States if she wishes to do so—and in! Slackening of construction on North| appropriated. in “ui Tus two BeMOR ey tuat Ne did mot beleive ie was/ chickens? gold. She has the money. Her yaults| Carolina's main highways but pro-| eee Pa it oreo Se ks Spee See Wl OBe as _______ ] of the legislature for this work. Ses-| right, That if the rural people didn’t| Instruct your representatives to fin are crammed with it. ponents of the plan claim that it has) —————_ - ji , sion laws 1929, page 47, provides as} want a county agent then the city] make no appropriations for the next h On October 28 France had in her| reduced the costs of the state's road| befurr lang y'r book'll .be filled and follows: There is hereby appropriated| people should get along with him.| biennium. period for this office, and 3 NEAREST SOE GOR ROUT iniciss | exDNTCLLUER: i PERSON AL HE ALTH SERVICE |] you Ml have to ie apie some new | out of any moneys in the state treas-| He also said that many people in the| if none is made, you will then hear 60) 2,900,000. rit Main opposition to such a proposal! | j covers,” commented Lauder. When) ury not otherwise appropriated the| city who did not pay a cent of tax,| another roar for the higher author- n more than $16,000,000,000, more than| = *'s Lae 5 & proposal | ill Brad jothers joked about this later, Sir) sum of $117,773.64 or so much there-| were in favor of the county agent | ities who want you to assist with crop : ail the rest of Europe combined and|in North Dakota probably would|{ By William Brady, M. D. || Hany added that the real reason was| of as may be necessary to pay the] hecause he was a good man socialy.| TepOrts, etc D ‘ ita basis, than the| ome from those who oppose exten-|| goo, a‘ i , oi senha sea ng ink for the sign-| general expense in carrying out the; I wonder what the city people Yours truly, ‘United Slates, although the total of| sion of state control over local opera-|| isamosis or treatments Will be answered by Dr. Brady’ a stamped, ||. Sce eete eS. book ts invaluable | work of the extension division of the| would say it the rural folk—if they saints ni gold held in this country is larger, tions. The tendency of the next legis-|| self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written | and one of Broadway's treasured keep-| Now this money is appropriated as ‘ mv 4 * Why, then, does France wish to| lature probably will be to return to/| in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instruc- || sakes. follows: f default? With the money to pay|the counties, cities and townships tions, Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. tt i ee 1, County agent $114,840.00 t her just debts, why doesn’t she do| those duties and rights which have eet eee mer eh bayerite — A bh re a been usurped by the state in the past,| THE PREVENTION OF ADENOIDS where there is any sudden demand Grimly enough, it was while re- (agriculture) ...2...+. 73,200.00 se lrather than to is ne '| Tn out discussion of the Rational for muscular effort and endurance. | hearsing a play titled, “The Dark] 3. Boys’ and girls’ ‘The answer may be found in the| father than to further concentrate| _ : REA ercGRenaal Cres tye Hours” that Don Marquis was| club work ...... cesses 20,300.00 1 French internal situation, The na-| those activities under a central state} See diene Ton cet | ‘Three year old son tends to cross/ Stricken with partial blindness! 4. pe Agents i show f g ately bureau. we nearly ‘pi fen | left eye. A doctor said he will grow jome economics) .... 34,150. b . plenty of pure i several times daily. Will this cure fomemakers clubs) . . h that stock of gold is one of her prin-} The Lame-Duck Amendment | and children for the prevention of him? (R. M.) 6. Publicity publication 16,886.66 " cipal assets in this effort. She feels} The lame-duck session of congress nee ena ue ano a acre jauswer Unable form opinion on if Nn hea ‘ ceetti 1 % robably will bi a a LB ying bed lata given. If the “doctor” is an . Maintenance ... 3,000. 4 Eee die aah atin ney ra MRE ae Thirty-seven | CERTIFIED millt When the censor| eye physician of good standing the/| iN if Less estimated income’ «..- 197968.02) ee | start out of his doze and rang the] treatment may be correct. Nowadays | ; val net appropriation .. 117,773.64 is better than that of most coun-| legislatures will meet ‘n 1933 and all) bell. one never knows what a layman aia) eo We would like to know from nl tries. On October 20 only 247,502] 0% them will be called upon to ap-|_ Today let's get started here at the) not call “doctor.” | whence cometh the estimated income. LW were registered as wholly unemploy-| Prove or reject the constitutional| beginning. It has been practically Raw Liver ' I was in the station about three|If any one ever got any income out MUeistciving cover ae al ‘4,| Amendment to eliminate delays in in-| Proved. Particularly in England, that) Chances of getting tape worm, hours, during which time I did my| Of @ county agent it must have been | fi bi Sapp She tcl his sh ; infants and school children who re-| meat poisoning or other affliction best to convert the police to Com-| his family. Certainly no taxpayer 4 Total unemployment is estimated at| Stalling new national administra-| ceive RAW milk have better health’ from eating uncooked liver obtain- munism, without, I am afraid, much| ever did. Dt 500,000, a relatively small amount on| tions. jand better teeth and better develop-' ed from the ordinary butcher shop? success.—Tom Mann, British labor] Now, we have given you the ap- 1 a per capita basis. | To date no legislature has rejected | ment of jaws and nasal passages and | (E. L.) {leader expelled from Ireland. Ppropriation for 1929, and next, in las But the French have built up in| it and indications are that the sup-| Hence less trouble from adenoids and} Answer—Beef or calf liver, if clean! * kx order to convince you that it is high- w > ¢ ie national » at| port necessary to make it a part of| “ured tonsils, than do infants and in the cut, is safe. Reject any liver) If the nations of the world at one| 1 necessary to keep our weather eye | e national consciousness a belief| Port necessa o') children who receive only pasteur-| that shows any little spots, blad-'time entertained doubts about their|M the indicator lest we are bank- y “4 that heavy armaments must be| the nation’s fundamental law will! ized or otherwise processed or heated ders, measles or unusual appearance 'solidarity, today, facing the world,|Upt paying county agents, and to 4 maintained at all costs; she faces a| Have been forthcoming before the|r cooked or sterilized milk. | in the fresh slice. \they must admit solidarity at least in|CoMVince the most credulous that : @aily increase in unfavorable bal-| NeXt election rolls around, | mGERTIFIED milk is the only raw) (Copyright, John F. Dile Co.) _|misery.—Paul Reynaud, former minis-| Something should be done now, we . ances between imports and exports;| Little trouble is expected tn sceur-/ for infant, ehild or invalid, Ordinary| ao HAI OLAIHLINS OLIN Ee, for the year 181, thus: omitting 4 she has a budget deficit ot more|i9& spproval by the North Dakota! market milk may be free from pollu | f wouderatecuracelione parade| the appropriation title, We find that than 12,000,000,000 francs and thia, | }eislature, This state has indicated | mine aut ee Ce ee of British soldiers before the king of | te county agent gets as follows: t plus the deficit in the state-owned| desire for rapid governmental ac-| With the germs of tuberculosis, septic England would be interpreted as|}; County Agent ......... $121,822.00) SERVED IN THE CIVILWAR WHEN ONLY railway system, will make it neces-| tN and the amendment would in-| some kind’ of disinfection’ is neces- monprobistic | propeganiia?—Giacomo) x Feld Ray ae va NINE VEARS OLD, ' sary for her to float a loan of from| Sure that in national affairs. Under) sary for safety, and most commun- de Martino, retiring Ttallan ambassa-|"" “Gnome economica) 34,875.00] | ANO HAD A PONY KILLED BENEATH 20 to 25 billion francs. In addition, | tS Provisions, the president anl con-| ities adopt ordinances providing that ee 4. Boys’ and girls’ HIM. 4 F | gress. elected N sr would| all nondescript milk offered for sale ie club work .........0. 21,250.00 Pr her circulation of paper money | Tee ee i Janne ber Would) hall be par-boiled, boiled or pasteur- : nat S,my Judament that the world) 5, some demonstration iB : steadily is rising and prices are! ' january. | ized to kill the disease germs that are RCT ame) [22S set its face toward the goal of|” “Gtomemakers clubs) . 24,670.00 climbing along with it. The nation| — | likely to be in it. Pasteurizing means! > aaa ee Senator Alben Barkley of|§ publicity and pub- now has 82,203,000,000 francs of notes | Pennsylvan Forests (simply 3 eating oe to. 145 me cor TRAGEDIES Fe ee. a lications .. 15,806.56 J in circulation. Her currency is back-| Pennsylvania, which has some] srees F., holding it at that tempera-| New York, Nov. 28—(P—A recent! pytemal difficulties lie ahead in| 7 Administratioi 25,090.00 i ed by far less gold than that of the| 1500000 acres of marginal and un-/ {U6 for 20 minute Aieeoeiewer cycle of death, affliction or severe ‘connection with our Manchurian pol-| ®& Maintenance .. 20,000.00 United States. Her large gold re-| Productive farm land is growing new] to Kill off tubercle bacilli, diphtheria Mess among prominent folk I have jcy, and we are faced with the im-| — otay $334,363.66 The COCK AG iy a serve is not helping her to meet her| State forests as the result of work| bacilli, typhoid bacilli, streptococci, Known and malta testis almost poverishment of the rural communi-| Now, if climbing from the meager| 1S A MOST 1" TE. INSECT, internal financial difficulties any| ne by men on the poor relief lists.| ete. In m nall villages or coun?" sq’ Sin Morris no longer Will greet | Chante ad imehestriehees ler mer~| sum of $117,773.64, to the neat little} AND AlW.». § ser” more than our gold reserve is help-/Th€ men work in the woods, produe~) }7¥,(0nns it honble TO buy. Per-' one with his quiet chuckle and inquire ‘sion in trade, the growth of unem.| 50% Of $834,363.65, from 1929 to 1931 gp--LEGROOMED, ing to balance the United States bud-| INR firewood for the use of their fam-| cow, if you can't Keep one oF a goat £0" the umpty-hundredth time: “Say, ‘ployment and the increasing confu-| Sn, GONE some, then we wot not) ” get. | ilies and for sale, and improving the| yourself, perfectly cle did you ever sign my gold book?” « - sion of thought, — Admiral Makoto| agents and in A. D. 1931 we had I a The French are a peculiar people, forest situation by removing dead|taw fresh milk, and where this is Pos-| Out years ago. opin is ae {Post ete, prema a etalamen: The appropriation of $334,363.66 ’ ° | and indications are that they are| timber and thinning out underbrush,’ Iblé it is boon to the children in any o¢ "the old Olcazar in San Francisco Barb: the rate per capita of at least {) I oda Ss V arie Bazaar hoarding gold. It is an ancient cus-| The result is expected to be improve-|“"T'helieve the prevention of adenoids, #84 I was a lad chasing around for i ens | sent ane meee eee tom with them and one readily re-/™ent in the quality of Iumber pro-| and enlarged tonsils is largely if not| Stage notes, ts dead, too... Don Smith-Lever bill appropriates as . aa ies sorted to in times of stress. Pay-/ ced by the forests and more rapid entirely @ question of nutrition, and Marduis has been, tragically stricken; A Cleveland councilman has intro-| much more. twww4t this was to be| HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 15 Shatts. ment in gold to the United States,! SfWth of the trees as well as reduc-| that the same nutritive requirements Wet n, malady Mich threatens, te aye veel Mp ree ane 700.| allowed to sf unchallenged and we} 1 Central Amer- 18 To dibble, therefore, might be the thing which| “ion of the fire hazard ment and conservation of the ecemn| £0 auit the cast of his show. out amusement; the people always ean| Were,t2 2 we @ county agent for each ean coneal Ip INIEIOIN| Iwiolvie} °° armuyuous wculd start in motion the process of| OM this basis Pennsylvania is a insure also the prevention of over- iat 80 to council meetings. ar ay ry ee ‘lion pe| . “Ppaney Uke PIEINAL| 22 Shenio taking France off the gold standard,| leader but, on the basis of planting, growth or hypertrophy of adenoid tis-/4 DECEPTIVE ROLE aoe, sars per year just to them alone, Dont He 1 igahene eamaaal 2 gold ata Moose ke ce ne | sue. (If you don't know how to con. Life and the theater have tangled A dispatch froma one of the ct ° A i 3 S8Contest. AT MIRIAIMPMECIOD! on, As a result, France will weigh the y ee, it well ues Ce Jovian eng ~' strangely in the case of Douglas. Ve-! ties visited by Candidate : ‘There was @ time when the county) 19 clay house, 24 Canoe, advantages of refusal to pay against] be 150 years before it gets all the idle| Yeione bearing your address and ask tan of the Mansfield troupes, Mal-| velt said “business stood still” pagent could justify his piri fa sa¥-| 14 Payment de- fe) IMIAIRIEISIT] 25 To play bois. the disadvantages and chart her| and in the state back into produe-| how) j colm became one of the better known while the governor was '} town, | iD He could teach us how to raise mands, LIE INE, IN 1 terously. course accordingly. That the debt! tion. The influence of the vitamin, or/Character players and usually ical And what was unus'. 1g about ay ee face we know that} 16 Canter-like e UIRIKT 26 Rascal. | ‘whatever it is in fresh RAW. milk | CSt aS a suave, unfaithful husband in| that? Psd 2 es 70k, SIH INIEJE] 28 Wayside hotel. is an honorable one and that the na-} ————-—______________.. } iq i “sophisticated” eT I q the more we raise the less we have, B iL : ee aes et 4 |that favors the normal development a, oe tae so the agent must justify his exis-| 17 Country HES 30To go on foot, ¢ , tion can pay is not the deciding fac-/ Editorial Comment. || of tectt and jaws, is promoted by the the Players Club and the, theater, it! michigan State Crilege will inau-| fence if at all -by showing Us how formed follow. JCARIOIL MERI IR] IP] 31 steaa. tor as it has been and is in the ease||_ ~/GTUOT'I influence of plenty of sunlight on the! Was Known that Douglas’ wife was gurate a° course ‘. horse-shoeing.| he is worth his salary while helping ing the World Lt! AN E EY} 32 Wing-like, | of Great Britain. The character and)| Pdlitorials printed below show the || naked skin. At all times, therefore,| hopelessly are disease whi nd | probably :to accomodate the football | our housewives to make doughnuts, War. E (aia TIEIR] 33 Japanese coin, | temper of the two people differ.|| ‘in’ of, Muue! || Rakedness or nudism must be regard-\Hingeret on, for many months | and squad. waffles, flapjacks or tomato catsup! 19 What did 35 Slush, 5 are published | ed as healthful for infants and chil-| Kept the devoted husband almost; te * 38 Smyrna figs, 57 Tidy. 36 Ramsa ‘They maintain a different attitude|| to whether they agree or ¢ sf frantic. On st: he wi oue: off é in the Homemakers clubs. Anton van 4 lamsay Mac- | With The Trlbune's polic dren. The fashion of bare knees or, * age he was a roue; off; — Governor Pinchot says we think = chings in . 89 Pertaining to 5811. Donald is —= toward their obligations. i bare I b tol stage, one of the fondest of husbands.’ h off How we will miss his teaching: Leeuwenhoek ne ot : id is | 3 es 3 raneiias a __|| bare legs or bare feet is commend- Wh bi " -; too much of) our bankrolls. Well, | the eight counties which have reck- discover? the planet 59 Counsel, of Great Brit- From the standpoint of internal] Piper aa able. The scantiness of attire which| When his wife died, Mal’s health) there's no tharm in reminiscing | jessly discarded him, How the home verre’ Mars. VERTICAL __ain? politics it would be easy for France| Selling Wheat so greatly shocks us older fogies, is}W@S affected for some time. Last) once in a wipile. economics will suffer, now that he is| 1 Fields. 40 Greek letter. ‘ 38 To merit | (Duluth Herald) likewise commendable from the view- | Winter, his weakened condition led to pk Re , 23 Coupled. 41 Who invented 1 Soft food, i * to default. Her orators would drag| ¢, 2 int of Heath “Even in mi double pneumonia, His chance for! Henry Ford no more. How the little boys and) 9) ¢) 39 Tiny particles, out the “Uncle Shylock” myth and ‘operatives representing Cana-| point of health. Even in mid-winter PeROveey acetoe Bi ergot il enry For recently repeated his! girls will weep, and gnash their teeth | 4 Gives a cue to. our methodof 2 Stir. 40 Infection. dian wheat growers are sending men| it is healthful to go without clothing ¥ 2 early first suggestiotp to his employes that! that now they have no one to teach| 7 Blue grass, sterilizing 3 Mountain pass. 49 Cry for hell concentrate the national hatred up-|to the Orient to sell wheat now on| or without this or that superfluous the fall he was about the theater it might be a dmart thing to vote for| them how to raise bull calves: 28 Sarcasm. milk? 4Gastropod mol- 43 Avglo ot a on the United States in order to in-|hand and to build up permanent/| garment, if one finds it comfortable a bad, despite his long absence, | President Hoover, probably to just let} of course, Dad might assist them 29Any group of 43 Amasses. liek, 3 Angle ota flame the public mind and make it|™&rkets. das | fous The midwinter sunshine or becca Teueeee all-star eae | ee feel sure }that he wasn’t spoof-| some if he was not too lazy; but any eight. 46 Destiny, 5Paid publicity 44 True olive ee eat dichonca. | nae : ot pveot. from ahade 1B ReGHe Rerctiriy is ly ore Hil cbanganda cys oniernrety was iB oes = abUaprates 47To feign ill- 6 To total. 45Claniike bee “<< The show-down will come when| than six million bushels. Shipments) if it can get to the skin, . |that of a business man, who has been Some of the leading speakers | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ea inine 4 hoe 7To clip off group. congress determines what the Uni-| from the United States amounted to| In my opinion—just one of my no-/ stricken with a serious ailment but] in the presidefntial campaign urg- ‘REG. U. 8. PAT.OFF. i ae own i qitoee suddenly. 47 Males. ted States will do in the way of fur-, less than half a million bushels. |tions—a suitable iodin ration tends told no one save his doctor. In real! ed the peoplel to do some “clear, rs cH laska. aradise. 8 Plants. 48 Line. ther. charity toward her debtors, 1f| po2te gpoley,, under, federal farm| to prevent adenold hypertrophy, ‘Th ie ee Douglas was going back to| sane thinking” But they won't H . Mag ot ped ot, : 4) Garment, 50 Falsehood. xe » : ard direction in the United States| infant should get his iodin ration in the stage against the advice of his! begin to doy that really until pep. events. 10 Imitated. 51To conclude, ~“€4 j the answer is what the temper of| seems to have been to hold wheat his food or from his mother's breast, doctor, who felt the actor was not! along about. January. a | 87 Wooly surface 66 Chief river in 11 Aye. 52To observe. | the American people demands that| for higher prices while attempting, The school child or pre-school child | Yet sufficiently strong. Nor was he.|.(Copyright, #93, NEA Service, Inc.) | of cloth, France. 13 Foe. 55 Therefore. i it be the result may be refusal to pay,| © limit acreage in this one country.| should get it from food, in regions Last week Douglas—himself facing 7 Der tiatic fe the debt and tie pcedi The plan in Canada seems to be to| Where sal boa ele, and hence food | serious ines unless he quit-—-was : 4 pudit | sell the grain and get it eaten up by| are poor in iodin, from the iodized | forced to leave the cast. + tion of a serious muddle in interna-| folks who in the future may buy Se ae be used exclusively | REAR KG a * \ tional relations. more. in households in such regions, The/ Y TREASURE Apparently, the United States will] older child may require a weekly dose; And that big gold-bound book in But out of that probably would) .. over three hundred seventy|of a drop of tincture of iodin in a'the William Morris offices would send come a clearer atmosphere and event-| million bushels of wheat this year,| glass of water, during most of the autograph hunters into a fever. Mor- ually a greater stability for world RORY Sai fe ee snire sop pt school year. ee had eked: Houses of notables four rer 'y million bushel ang near-notables to jot down a few in Canada, and fifty-six per eent of QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Be in ieee Dad managed mush yer carry-over 0: e five principal jugar jterans as Eva Tanguay, Nora Bayes, Producing countries of the world. | Very fond o7 sugar, and every one | Nat Wills, Will Rogers and Al Jolson; As a selling organization, the farm | Says it’s bad for me and they mumble! although it had particularly amused | board seems to be less capable than} something about kidneys. Swimming, him to manage such folk as William | cost of Europe’s war but the farmers’ organizations of our|is my chief exercise. I am 23 and Jennings Bryan and Laura Jean Lib- | be the hia Fee 9 northern neighbor. j Would like to know . .. (D, N.) jby. One of the best Morris bets was! case anyhow if the! But maybe the board is planning} Answer—Any ‘child or youth who Harry Lauder. | ? to guard against crop failure. We plays hard or gets plenty of exercise.’ And one of the amusing yarns about | ot & shall have in our record carry-over such as swimming, may take sugar in the big gold book is associated with | this year enough wheat to furnish any form quite freely with benefit. the Seich comic. Lauder, asked toj food, feed and seed for a year of/ It is only the mollycoddles, the work write something, looked at the gold Vanish: a » Ped ikiais sae a. tplire Metriod [be | Conger be ner a and ee og. ela A ee re series that Sa} The ‘ing 5 e being sters who just sit or ride or have hy- was real pla’ gold leaf. Whereup- Data offered by the rubber foot-/ safe! Aine LY the nes or in the grand- oy Rhee he penned his entry, tae WHAT 1S THE wear industry indicates that the peo- s stand who must beware of indulging der selected a tiny corner and wrote! AD ple of the United Slates are ettner| . 2,182 Daniel Webster was re-j the eraving for sugar. Sugar, elther in minute seript b ne The reward for trying to wear Cin- ms | elected to congress by a vote of 4,990 j refined cane or beet sugar or any; “I’m thinkin’ y'd better noot be - THIS COUNTRY derella’s slippers, often is only a pain hardier than they used to be, ignor- 1 0ut'of @ total of 5,000 votes cast, natural sugar, is the best of foods lettin’ folk take ‘so much space, or | ‘ a | herds [im the beet,