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r_ 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1938 : Th arc! Tri him greatet satisfaction, at least for get bored with life. Only other people! the Astor theatre, where stood the fa- \ i mamerck, _ the time being. | w, Are There Any Other Questions bore me—Mary Garden, opers singer. | mous Knickerbocker is the something- \ THE STATE'S OLDEST ae % or-other ballroom. NEWSPAPER ‘Tt takes two things to Matinee dances are the latest. Sev- Conflict of Authority make a good Established Sioa urage and intelli-/eral stage these as “week-end mst- sbi WOMUEY Grist ke a is cae " After that the rest is purely|inees” and others as mid-week tea | argument over the Beer bill in con- dances, Published by The Bismarck Tribune | gress is the effort to make sure that Certainly Broadway runs a high dance fever. U Cempany, Bismarck, N. D., and en- " tered at the postoftice ‘at Bismarck ag|‘2¢ Court's will rule the measure, if eR @econd class mail matter. GEORGE D. MANN President and Publisher. and when passed, in accord with the constitution which forbids the man- ufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor. Depression? ‘ And there's that costly and amazing SAY, MISTER —1F war among the big movie palaces, with It is an effort on the part of con- providing | in the new Roxy Music Hall Gubscription Rates Payable in nn - Advance gress, 1f not to evade the authority TECHNOCRACY 1S competition. For instance, Ed Wyan Daily by carrier, per year........$7.20|/0f the supreme court at least to make SUPPOSED TO CURE $000 Oe ae erie doh fiery? J in amaned is called lemon squash Daily by mail per year (in Bis- sure that the court will agree with UNEMPLOYMENT- having bid up to $18,000 and quit. Just i MAFCK) ....0.secveesseresesere 2-20] the lawmakers. HOw COME YOURE afew weeks ago Chevalier was re- | 7 EI asad ‘The House Bill amended the Vol- OUT OF A 308? ported getting a mere $12,000 from the Republic’s Hope J seeseeces stead ‘Act by attempting to define Paramount, ¢— out os ey an ciate of North ese 8 + 6,00] beer with 3.2 per cent alcohol by con- Dakota . Weekly by mail in state, per year $1.00/ tent as non-intoxicating and sought Weekly by mail in state, three Weekly by mail outside of North FOAL rrcecsseeeees 150 in per FOAL ..ecesecccccsecscescessees Member of Audit Bureas of Cirealation Member of The Associated Press ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Foreign Representatives SMALL, SPENCER, BREWER | (Incorporated) CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON a eo thereat Mr. Hitler German bonds dropped a little ‘Monday as Adolf Hitler was appoint- ed chancellor of the Reich. It was only natural that people with money, notoriously scary, would be alarmed to “provide revenues by taxation” thereon. The Senate measure avoids all reference to the question of what is intoxicating by exempting from the Volstead Act certain beverages of stipulated maximum alcoholic con- tent. The Senate amendment seeks to make it difficult to raise a constitu- tional question, on the deduction that the judicial branch of the govern- ment cannot require the legislative branch to do what the legislative branch refuses to do. Some see in the amendment an ef- fective instrument for the complete nullification of the Eighteenth Amendment by passing further legis- lation raising the maximum alcoholic content of liquors. Resort to such legislation will not be taken, it is said, unless there is continued and concerted delay in submitting to the states a suitable plan of repealing or modifying the Eighteenth Amend- ment, or unless, after submitting such an amendment, more than one-fourth New York, Jan. 31.—Cavernous cel- lars which once housed night clubs and roof-tops which once sheltered cabarets have been suddenly presto- This and That Which reminds me that two news- Papers now assign reporters to make the Music Hall a regular daily beat. into the greatest assortment | This, insofar as I know, is the first changed of dance halls that Broadway has ever’ known, Like prospectors in a gold rush, pro- moters scramble to stake out claims to every available floor space of any size in the bright lights belt. The big street is in the midst of a rising flood of stepping-spots, plain, fancy, and ex- travagantly ornate. They range from penny taxi-dances to relatively de- corous resorts where hostesses in mod- ish evening dresses are provided with the $1 admission fee, plus such tips as the patron wishes to lavish. There are semi-gigolos for lonely young ladies and innumerable attrac- tive partners for males. Newspaper | Woodrow Ce ee ee advertisements make daily appeals to the hordes of lonely ones in a great city. Competition has added floor shows, a Ia night club, to many places. Two and three bands alternate at bus- jer places of Terpischore. The old Silver Slipper club advertises its out- hostesses in bright lights. Many are famous beauties of the Ziegfeld-Carroll-White music revues who, coming upon depression times, now dance with the transient trade theatre to boast regular press cover age. City editors, so I hear, figure that any place which turns over some 6,000 persons per performance has & wide reader appeal. And with topsy- ane, changes threatened almost ail I-learned for the first time the other day that Sandusky, O., has a street named after Daniel Frohman And there's George M. Cohan’s play line: “The minute a man acts natural they call a doctor to look him over’ And New York's Chinatown has a postmaster of its own. . . He is Ng Que, and was appointed 16 years ago by floating up from the street. = ae ee of ne a one Of the states refuse to ratify it. ets ral bgpedt om ‘000 00 form me that ors “eee Was ec wet ee, mets | "ae ‘oc inate «| PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE. _||ess’stts eiatttnne see finally achieved a place of power and! tendency on the part of our national Ce, er a ble beauty at a nickel or ten an opportunity to put some of his| ja. kers to evad wae, br kegede ieee than 30,000/cents a dance. Some spots ok as wmakers to evade contentious issues speakeasies make as 200 young women from which ideas into execution, papas letio Rees eeemtrsiee By William Brady, M. D. ike it many peer hy hg, i wom (Saas etait Saeco It is improbable, however, that Signed letters pertaining to al at 's cosm they need be alarmed for the cares Lia ee diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. ‘Brady if a stamped, population, announces “international and self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written base- | beauties’—and the hostesses are from With Berlin torn by violent rioting between Communists and Nasis, in which nearly a hundred were injured, and responsibilities of office have a| ‘To anyone not a congressman the|/ in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to at least half a dozen different lands, IMR resort to federal troops is daily ex- way of impressing themselves upon!reasonable thing would seem to be tions, Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. Most of these speak the native tongue At $ pected. Commandant Colonel Schaum- even the most hardened agitator. The immediate submission to the states and thus attract the lorn foreigners, roaring lion of the stump very often of an amendment to repeal the pro-| ANTISEPTIC PRECAUTIONS ARE | practice. Instead of trying to kill or . . But that still becomes the careful and cautious ad-lnibition clause in the constitution, ‘A QUAINT CUSTOM prevent the growth of germs by means|tfe’ hi one’ deating the ministrator when he finally is called) There can be nothing wrong with| With all the best intentions I offer|of antiseptics, the present practice 18| country, upon to put his ideas into execution. submitting the matter to the people | day's little lesson in the ways of/to exclude:the germs from the envi- xe 8 robal health expressly for wiseacre readers.|ronment, to keep things sterile, and Hitler probably will be no exception/as directly and quickly as possible. If there be ay wiseacres who know| that's why things heal faster nowa- aacacnnnnentens tase coomeeae to the rule. By so doing congress can avoid both | that a little learning may be danger-| days. © but ible, 4 Even if he desires to go ahead with| nullification and charges of nullifica-| ous let ‘em read on and maybe they'll — nothing but trouble. Including, we the program which has welded the/tion, and besides the people have| forgive my manners. i QUESTIONS bend ANSWERS Nazis to him and made him world! asked that this be done. First we must distinguish antiseptic Piccreru on pe isa thing that kills germs. Heat, boiling, | fornia the tide brings in a great quan- burg of the Berlin area, above, will As this is penned, the old Everglades then be the man entrusted with the club is being turned into the newest } difficult job of restoring order in the jazz emporium, the large basement of a Republican capital. figure, it is improbable that he will pice cet ae ey eee ae succeed. His party does not control! Picking on The Neighbors | baking, steaming, singeing with flame, | tity of small locally called bean L Sadie s r “s ba J eit re a majority in the Reichstag and even| Moorhead Minn., has aati pain- | exposing a surface to direct sunlight,|clams. Many! gather them and as President Von Hindenburg ap-|ful beginnings of a zoo in recent| ironing; the action of various chemi-|use them for soup or chbwder. Are pointed the man to the chancellor-| weeks in a pair of coyotes which, true venrtltcetd ee Raceecait ar tusyiare Sdsasaeede acer aeons 4 rt serums. . of ship he manifested distrust in him,/to coyote nature, have made the|~ an antiseptic is anything that re-|is a Godsend to many in these times. calispe TOGuMaNlcplagans a teiiaieeaatl ? ah surrounding him with advisers of dif-| nights hideous by their howlings. tards or prevents the growth and mul-| (C. O. T.) : oe anwed to rake leaves now and fering political views. Sleepless nights developed @ streak | tiplication of germs. Most germicides) Answer—They are as wholesome #8] +107 for, say, $1,000 a semester? As to Hitler’s courage there can be|f generosity in the citizens of the|are only antiseptics when applied in| any other clams, (Copyright, 1932, NEA Service, Inc.) has left for the day, no question. An Austrian by birth he|border city and they offered the vocal | Sttenuated, diluted or milder form. vaceacsnp tinsel | ee n calls, fe ‘The essential drawback about all] Your wars on this and that are anette home. He asks Ardeth to go instead. enlisted in the German army at the| Canines to the neighboring city of] germicides is that they destroy body | usually sa successful. Why don’t you CHAPTER V1 age of 23 in 1914 and served through-| Alexandria, which also has a hanker- | cells or tissues as readily as they de-| start one on people shaking dust mops. out the war. He was gassed and|ing to develop a civic collection of fur |stroy germs, and hence their use is} out the window? (D. D.) wounded on the western front and|and feathers. extremely limited. Answer—That may be annoying, but The chief drawback about antisep-| it has no relation with health, in my Tecelved a ailver medal in recog-| | Now the good folks of Moorhead are tics is that they retard or prevent the| judgment. You start one. I have s0 nition of his services. A Royalist| Waiting for the repercussion. It may] multiplication and growth of young|many unfinished wars on my hands, old-fashioned houses looking| C¥e% drank in the scene . . « vivid [Ove the city A, more forbidding than ever| simset honest 12 een eae [day made to order! , in a grcy twilight. Lights of the/ A strange little wooden houses of Fell Street mali ‘Harrison flat gleaming through | smile curled Jeanette's lips, at heart, Hitler resented the over-|be that the coyotes will feel more at | tissue cells as readily as they do germs, Toxemia ‘eracked blinds, ‘The expression was gone, how throw of the Hohenzollerns in 1918]home in Alexandria. And then again |®nd hence they snertere: with the Mi epea intone pay raat febanrised i Ken stopped the car before the Se cineeteeeeuaie forward with F and it is possible that success for him|they may not. The gift was made in | "Aural healing of Tepalr processes. | Su ation noe) int Would | movie actress and one-time “It” girl, shadowy entrance. His hand took |" “Surprised to see you, Ken. as chancellor may mean restoration | 800d faith but the folks at Moorhead | jurious to delicate tissues or young| Answer—1. Functional insufficiency eee ‘her own gloved one and held it in serie es logs 20 " ia weasel of the monarehy, His political theory| are glad, figuratively speaking, that|cells than are others, none has beenyf liver. 2. Least dangerous when| I'm never going to marry again.| (igoodby. = ings Joontee eee tee this morn-| siouched down in rests upon a strong centralized gov-|the people of Alexandria failed to|found which appreciably prevents earliest recognized and properly man-| Freedom 1s aweet—Mrs. Minnie (Ma)| | His lips smiled but the blue eyes | "Comets ana't were ones o¢ of the blue car which was already ernment organized on non-demo-|look at the voice boxes of their new /8erm activities yet does not delay the) aged. 3. Medical treatment. The) xennedy-Hudson, mother of Evange-| ‘Wer fomehow wistitl. 1 1. |the a ‘know, our|®° is e shack- natural healing processes. If your fav-| earliest warning signals of such tox- Sache ia bol list Aimee Semple McPherson, 90 s00n, Moth? iseptic ts to be more|emia are generally excessive nausea y areata eee ad Ger. antiseptics, it jor vomiting and albuminuria. The best| 1, * = Fey? = i Inside Sea stack hallway “Asset It begins to look as though the | must inevitably retard healing more] Safeguard is to place yourself under ® man wants to know what ‘stood tense, a cratic lines, even though it was suc-| @quisitions, cess at the polling places which sl laced him where he is. , ? starti . iicambitone poesia began in| Briand-Kellogg peace pact was 2 mis- | than does the other. your physician's care and advice as| teal religion is, he should ask him adsl ears eg up the and the girl found herselt tis the beer cellars of Munich. homer. To date it has produced some | In most instances the popular re-|S00n as you Pelleve you are pregnant.| ii. 22 snion'T would die j_ There—he was at the comer| Fto le - sort to antiseptic remedies is harmless] (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Pao oy ae than | | De be was turning the © Before long his audiences over- rather hostile diplomatic notes. Sec- flowed the beer stubee and in 1921 he ‘was the accepted leader of the anti- republican movement. 7 General Eric Ludendorf was one of his closest advisers and together the two attempted a “coup” on the night of Nov. 8, 1922, They declared the retary Stimson seems to have con- ceived the idea that Uncle Sam is to Police the world under its terms. Af- ter jarring Japan, he now writes or- ders to Peru in its controversy with Colombia. It was Elihu Root who once said that our diplomacy is al- enough, I fancy, tho there can be no question that the healing of some minor wounds and burns is definitely delayed by the unwise application of i such remedies. There may be good science and good sense in the first aid application of an antiseptic to a wound or burn, but there is neither in the common practice of applying Inge, “The Gloomy Dean” of Paul's, London. —————*4 * ek me If geologists are right in predicting} I just do things like I do and never ° provincial government of Bavaria| "YS Vigorous in tone but weak in Pr ipes ga after day and week Canal Question overthrown. The Bavarian authori- pee: fea Seems to be running |" Theoretically the use of a non-irri-| ties pretended to accept this ukase,| Ue to that form. tating ‘and non-polsonous antiseptic) — HoRIZONTAL but Hitle: soon ° gargle, mouthw: or spray might tenced are tes mae A Mandan woman got $2,500 for|protect a person from infection if neath malic later he was berated, but it was not| Cruné 5 words. Who says Santa/Applied immediately after exposure, | "acid, : 5 Claus comes only at Christmas time, | >U¢ it is plumb silly to continue the 21 Minerat Answer to Previous Puzzle 10 Faction. 11 Radio noise. ie] 12 King’s home. fast 13 Trotted easily, until 1928 that he resumed his polit- 21 Tampered. ical activities, nat = ae spring. 23 Teutonic ’ ‘ - . 1. 14 Constellation, heathenism, By 1930 the national Socialist party Editorial ee ahaa t far be: 15 Thing offen- (9) 25160 square the tissues = Beaee mectsiag election gained 1071) a rset, printed below show the || Teach of any germicide or sues ve ee seats, trend of thought by other editors, || The only benefits conferred by mouth-. sight. Al 26 Pertaining to « In successive elections his strength|| They are published without regard || Wash, gargle or spray after a6 Beret N zone. ‘ ted, to whether they or disagree || develops are the comfort 17 Neither. GI 27 To change a mounted. with The Tribune's policies, 18 Pertaining to Hi jewel gives the patient and the momentary = el setting. His oratorical tricks, his extrava-|—— ——--——'| disinfection of the nose or throat dis- lockjaw. OR] Al 28 Irregular, gant statements, have brought down Exceedingly Strange Interlude |°""8es—this being a benefit to those | 19 Full-length Di Li} 35 Having upon him the epithet of demagogue, who come within the patient’s spray vestment. pointed arch, but the index of his success has been (New York Times) range (cough, sneeze or conversational | 20 Soul. 45 Roofing ma» with manure, 36Sea robber. Sie icersas tn bis party's vote ‘There is 8 way of taking too serious- | spray range). 2 eum gine 62 Carmine, 37 Subslded, ‘ ly the cola) of th Modern physicians, surgeons and ud. Underanged. " 39 Salt works, He maintains that the family ts| Sunple, Just as there was covioeiy | nurses do not depend on “antiseptic | 25Sky-blue. 47Decree of a _ VERTICAL, {1 Dit No the basi of civilization, but he never way of taking its claims too seriously. | Precautions.” Only old-timers still} 29To cut into sultan, 1 What canal machine, married. He asserts that women have| Now that the whole thing is pretty | think and speak of “antiseptic tech- cubes. 49 To strike. separates the . 42 Area where { nearly over, people * rad ted nique.” The well trained man or{ 30 Sour. 50 Tanner's Americas? water supply . $ |e place in government, but the/ HERE Over, People may be, tempted : 31 Arrival. vessel. © 2 Satirie, is formed. snaceeed wp the ooareae 19:0 ie. ge d i j Woman's vote is his. une 32 F; \; 4 . Ask Ken Gleason to i | things about mass behavior. 2 Frosted. 51 Narrative. 3Genus ‘of 43 Percolated an ordeal? Ardeth’s ‘heart | His model of statesmanship is Pre-| Here, for instance, have been 33 To mend. 56To drink dog- shrubs, slowly, heavy as she went up the etairs. jmier Mussolini. From time to time] trained and conscientious students of | Cal, medical, obstetrical and nursing] 34 Early. . fashion. 4 Boundary. of work. Ob, well—it was all over now. he has declared his intention of re- FANNY SAYS: 35 pa a Deroured. o yee. ik a coneter, Mmberrassment a mate po i ’ . o wel. ellet. ‘0 permit. . awkward when ¢ pecieing the Versailles treaty, FLAPPER, PAT. OFF. 38 Relieves. 59To piece oft. 7 Wild ginger, 53Cry of a crow. aight. He was probably laughing did : cag 40 Wading bird, 60 Guided. 82000 pounds, 54To drag. at ber now in his mind, \ 44To scoff, 61 Fertilized 9Silkworm, 55 Beer Her depression lasted until the following noon, when Ken walked ete eA ‘ee ' f Bs bn; E HH l WE bltle i i i i av i ‘ I i LE aii ea S e g i 5 3 Had i i H : &. 5 i é g i E 7 : rt <5 fF é te wif Ee eff 3 5 ef ir i i 5, [ J He 5 i a} mi 2té i th tH il F i ge El E ql a} 3E it i ig i if a i i : i | E