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for whom a term in jail or prison The | Bismarck Tribune . rks i THE STATE'S OLDEST But there is always the possibility NEWSPAPER that such extreme measures may be CEstablished 1873) used unwisely. Viewed in the light Published by The Bismarck Tribune | Provided by normal conditions, the peapery. Bismarck, N. D. and en-|instrument seems repugnant, It at the postoffice i Bismarck a8) smacks too much of Old Russia, of the days when Roman soldiers drove | Y ( — me President and Publisher. Persian slaves under blazing skies, of Police Reversed intolerance and brutality, to win And return of Mae West 2 Bi tion Rates Payable in jubecript "Aa spontaneous favor from the average Daily y carrier, per year... “yt individual. Daily by per year (i 2 oS marck) The Worst Is Over North Dakota has just undergone one of the worst demonstrations of Dakota ........... bad weather in its history. ‘Weekly by mail in state, per For four days or so Old Man Wine ‘Weekly by mail in state, three 25o| “* Telgned supreme, demonstrating FORTE coccvecessscccccccccccece his power and hurling his strongest Dae’, Loreen ‘sear isd toatl 1.50 | legions against the comfort and safety of the folk who live in this area. The disturbance brought danger, ‘Member of Audit Bureau of privation and discomfort, Livestock Circulation perished and some property damage ————_————| resulted. Schools were closed and Pog parce I coma rect snavaty some parents spent anxious moments wean oe use for republication wondering whether their children of all news dispatches credited to it} Would return home safe. or not otherwise credited in this} Even now, when it is over, it seems newspaper and also the local news of Spontaneous origin published herein, ay Set, es a ek ee OF All rights of republication of all other |*he hurricanes which have ravaged af if i i i aT Hl i H 78 FE 2 s g see title eeagtts H. at tl 158 befits He abe i | il F f ae i Egite | Hy i Hi ¥ matter herein are also reserved. Parts of our country, the earthquakes mont was fighting for the suffrage ‘i ma which have shaken others and floods oa er he Dressler was not doing a0 a ‘orelgn Representatives " me well by her career. The com- SMALL, SPENCER, BREWER | Which have claimed the lives of hun. stage (Incorporated) 1 dreds, brought misery to thousands. (CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON] Even after a sample of the worst —___—————— | that it can be, the average North Da- | A Good Decision kotan will feel that we have some- | The supreme court decision that the | thing on the rest of the world when State salary reduction law is uncon-j it comes to weather. Stitutional should disturb no one.} Bitter cold usually causes less suf- ‘Much as tax reduction was needed | fering than intense heat. It is prac- and much as it is needed now, the| tically impossible to avoid the latter. enactment bade fair to do much more| The former can be checked by a good harm than good in the long run, Stove or furnace and an adequate aici Not that reductions in public ex-| supply of coal. Penses are not imperative. This} Optimistic? Well, why not? Why newspaper was among the first to|shouldn’'t everyone be now that it is contend that one of the things which/all over and the sun is shining Ba FA a ay fh sf ane 5 - i i PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE intelligent government could do to| again? By William Brady, M. D. ‘ameliorate the stresses of the times —_—— — . jigned aining to personal health hygiene, disease was to reduce the amourits taken by) Lincoln's birthday brought to mina}| Sigmed letters pertain Ot petsoma Reais and nygiene: ira atameues the tax collector. the fact that throughout a large part|| self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in mind that|of the Great Emancipator's service ; : oles But it should be kept in mind that ip Dr. present conditions will not always|the state of the nation was a con- prevail. If we are to adopt the dark-/tinually pressing and troublesome est possible outlook, which many are| Problem. At few times in our his-| IRREGULARITY OF THE TEETH , vantage of the services of a good Prone to do under the circumstances, | tory has the future of America looked| Letter from @ lady about @ subject | dentist right now, and he should ‘we shall hamstring our gagernment in darker than from ’61 to '65. We| Which, to her, is most important: i ‘1 Dear Dr. Brady: its reasonable operations when good|Might bear that in mind when we ne it-yeavcun tal ® times return again. Ponder our present situation. The aa oy here is fhy ba I leon The fern pore sore I one aaron The real danger with a law such as| Nation has always survived its trials.| girl of sixteen years and I have Conrer ths egetace aia: that which the supreme court held|Not only that, it has risen from them} not gotten my second teeth. The |") ” pienty of sunlight on naked “You don’t know what a unconstitutional is its immobility.| stronger and greater than before. two front teeth have grown O- |akin, without burn. ren gous now what you're vi i anciitttons ets onal —— ee except for the space o! 2. A daily ration of cod liver oil. ered his “Y, imes and conditions change. A si % 3 inch between. I can understand 3. A daily ration of iodin. don’t know, I tell pgoond tt on ary which was adequate yesterday|/ Editorial Comment. || this because no other teeth are | { Aneauz ton of ioding | oon what I've been through tonight——” may be too high today. A salary)! .4, there to hold them together and | ties of fresh raw fruits, fresh raw | notions “ Editorials printed below show the || so they just naturally spread. ‘And I!” her voice was shrill. which is right today may be too low|| trend of thought by other editors. y vegetables or the green leafy salad or T— fe i They are published without regard T don't believe any of the sec- | relish vegetables. mat— Y tried tomorrow. | to whether they agree or dicsgres || ond molars have come through. 5. In some cases, if the family to laugh, and it turned into a dry Balanced against this, were the law | with The Tribune's policies, | Am T to face false teeth before physician will administer it, a course sob, Permitted to stand, is the fact that it | —— “A eight ae — Hiemaveteniee et fs can be |of hormone treatment (thyroid or — es flinched and he shook has been a practical impossibility to ee pte stan) T am in perfect health 0 it Parathyroid hormone). her gently, ‘No! You don’t know * + change the laws which were enacted] 4 bank and a power-company in| can't be that. My two older you're = about—I've to tell by the people. Under the law a two-| Huntington, Ind., got hold of a wild-| brothers and my older sister have Pgs AND ANSWERS wine lifted t, indignant eyes. thirds vote of each legislative branch|cat when they started retaliations| beautiful strong healthy teeth..My Pict coer na eee in ie “You have n to say to me— ~ 4s needed to effect such revision. And | 28ainst Editor C. W. H. Bangs, of the} mother and dad both had good the ee had reader who sent { not remap inte again—' ard thing ‘to-obtal Huntington News. sound teeth, my dad still has his. remedy—glycerine and boric acid He was to the lips. “Per- this is a hard thing to obtain. Bangs, a former high school su- I suppose I am foolish to worry | powder—I have a clear complexion wentihaps you're right — Its Of the initiated laws now on the|perintendent and college president,| over something I can’t help but | again. It does clear the skin if ap- ‘ , minedl; Whim: bak i _ best. But you must know”— books a few have been revised, but | started his daily about a year and a| it has developed into an inferior- | Plied faithfully every night for a week 'y gay: , a inattention ash de paca mercer The music and she tore 4 mot many. They have almost the| half ago. When he had got well| ity complex which I have tried | OF more. (Miss D. W.) charming—not permitting herself pride, rested on her shining hair, |Pet#elf out of his arms. Walked = Ries ataae started in his editorial criticism of} hard to overcome but failed. I | | Answer—The suggestion given us by to think. It was these moments ae back to the table, threading her Same force and effect, in so far 45 ®1 the bank and the power company it| dread to be introduced to the op- + Mrs. G. H. A. was as follows: “For that she realized that a new Ar- leeting. way through the crowd so that he legislature is concerned, as @ consti-/ was his misfortune that he owed| posite sex. I decline all invita- jYears I suffered with » pimply rash that moment could not reach her to speak. t +. » treatment without « . Then I began sopping » after thoro soap and water tutional dictum. They are the voice apart ms ioe former and depended} tions of nay mchopleawn ito cares tee for his electric power upon the lat-| and I haven't many . My “ of the people, speaking direct, and as ome - rs [peg eso y | my fece, such are‘not to be trifled with. The bank took money he had de-| can't with them but I know | Washing each night, with glycerine, where misery turning his face to a mask. This, generally speaking, has been| posited against pay checks to apply| different but of course J cant |8Md dusting on as much boric acid y sect) not Poet head. — the legislative attitude and quite uae bis debt, and the Power com-| tell her that, as re stick, levieer on befe Some precious faith his hands! Suddenly walked away. ‘ ny shut of Power, while Three Thad an X-ray short : Eas 20. Letisiators derive thelr | Srinters, under the iniianace-of out-| pionaeieatotias mutans ear and it has stayed clear.” | phen pee penegp ene poy cd ss authority from the people and it 1s| side interests, he alleged, quit in a| feeth were te be econ, Bince then ve we solved the mystery of the| Little Ardeth py Deg ry bh @ serious matter for the servant to} body. The bank made a complete job! 1 have developed a fear of the | Meaning of “clear complexion?” The | fount high pel hrm the ior override the will of the master. Hence| of his tribulations by throwing him| dentist, I can't tell just why, but |COnductor has never been able to learn | to drop posite. Tom's broad =: the immobility of the law built up| i”) Jail on charges of slander and) 1 have. I am writing this when {Precisely what a lady means by “clear | large Very grave. He studied her down- 5 & ‘imi 4 by initiative enactment. Seah aetna pene nobody is at home but me, for The court decision frees the present | pelled to pay 42 per cent interest to legislature to deal with the situation! ® loan agency, allegedly a bank af- ‘Yes, We Have No Symptoms Today Kindly give the symptoms of leak- fe g i [ 5 Fa [ “Bo, that's it...” he softly,” “Ken—ien't it; Artetn?? fillate, in order to ff a chattel scorn, upon the basis of present facts and | mortgage which eed barn Pe here with Ken. gust the two at bitter soa joy ek ae: re ng Pe ae oe it | ithout attempting to peér too far| ised would be renewed. page ong ety feel his walk on? She seemed to hear the/ there 80 quietly and so in- | Into the future, | Friends bailed the editor out of jail. Famous Ex lorer Beat {ato the dark |cackic of Aunt Stel’ deriaive| timatcly with hes | Life changes rapidly and laws, if| Men came in crowds to help install Pneghip nya yon his smiling , Neil's bitter sneer. Ce-]_ A queer, puckered look about they are to be effective and observed, | SMPOTRY power generated by an old 4 ; lpg slenty Trams “I fove 40.” | | cile's crisp voice, “I hate a door.) Tom's mouth, As though he tasted must change to fit them. This is| The ery Z HORIZONTAL Anéwer to Previous Puzzle 15 To require. She dro) her head quickly as] mat woman’ f found it was not sweet. linotype operators set type by + omg = 17 Box for sacred {fom helped her from the car, lest Sha gended hoeealt se snieation. ‘Ken. . .” he said.again, He Particularly true of those phases of| hand, and the paper came out on Sher ae its, POUGSLASLICAWNIERS] - utensits. he see her eyes had filled. forget the ‘of Ken’s| reached over, placed a hand government which are controlled] time, with defiant headlines denounc- | 5), ta seems AIRIRIE IAIRBE MENIE IUIRIAL | 09 Famous water Before Teiassh tea Teach head bent to Cecile. Oh! exer her own where it at largely by economic conditions. In| ‘8g bot bank and utility company. | coer, ANAL IMEICNCHITIYI "tails tm North | gesched the ecntllasing, Sor orl her likens pistes wind leering der| “Licie tia aald ‘Tom softy, os good times few thought servants of | exploits, and Editor and Publisher of 10To bring into SIE PAIN more! a .,, America. ‘mantic cafe it had been a large olation in its wake. “Don’t get hurt, little kid.” , the state were receiving too much, In| this week devotes its leading article line. eae! on gel sea pond peivate, dwelling standing in Let him have Cecile, tf thet was] 4°? ; bad times the salaries paid look ex-| (0 the publiccsplrited warfare carried | Tr," ‘Then rei ten IAT INT MMRIAD 25 Who discov. a3 scala aiacas || uae WH out the open winter eaten orbitant to many. It is only common'| quotes a te ge ane whom it] Fears, followed ice @ RODE SMTA ered New. The long hall, now used for| She drogped, ber head| ghastly whisper through the deat sense to keep these matters in such| ing, “He is not a radical and is a| eth) at 12 to British Empire IMIOIDIE IL} _toundland? , though ample for a home,|close to Tom's in alroom.... position that they are easily adjust-| quiet, pleasant fellow to meet.” are. ae is London?s 27 Bilent. entirely inadequate for the|dreamy walts, but pa Sinking into troubled dreams to able to meet conditions, This eam! 1.2 own® and a Srowhe” circulation | 25 Years of isting Es vou, °°" | Bive"Gavanday nightny and’ dances| "Over therethas cool and lovely [realty.., = ' “eoreming ‘best be obtained by resting authority! plus a name peed ed beyond the|. Our young 19 Rerriae KE 33 Waves at flood iquickly ‘evolved into’ a confused| white satin figure — and Ken. a oe over wearily, because to make such changes in the hands] bounds of his small city. ‘The inter- | 00lish nor financial 5 tide. pd Mughing settee had Pl Pe Bg png ly oe nm ener. bet Pon Hy] of a majority of the legislature. ests which tried to close him down, | Tegulari bankruptcy, 29Humbug. 55 Tidings. 24 Langulehed, On the nights wien tet teil ocd eitie, "Tl ner’ meahony fase a0 ‘Che dae The court, of course, did not have | Sifter he refused to be frightened as | Wuung S1Falsshood. 40 Type of VERTICAL 36 Pearshaped poe: ture to madeap|” But after that she was hectically| “Perhaps you're right; perhape ft" these things in mind when it ren- he pihasa are, Srighiened, oe hare 22Golf devices. vaccine. 1 Bowie knife. instruments. ; ‘ pigeant ae te worm y and Tom was entranced. When| best.” i isd je on ir hands, an story 24 Frosting. 42 Story. 2 Every. 37 Hut: room window dered its decision. Its judgment was| of their methods has been spread 25Marginal,slope.44Gear-wheel 3 Falsifier. 38 Hodeepodge. way _ through a) merry] the canes by te Going Foam), The cece oof windew at the foot ; based upon the constitution and the| #/0ng with his fame into every news- 26 Small drink. tooth. 4 Tedium. 39Incrustation . But. as she sli into knew without flocking directly| away the tittle of the first car Jaw. Some persons will feel that the | PAPer Office in the nation. 28To make lace. 45 Visionary S Popular cant. over a sofe. ‘Tom Corbett’s arms, the piquancy|that he sat in there alone, save]... coming x The publicity has brought the whole 29 Light business zealot. 6 Throe. 40 Male servant, f lost, Warm air, st! life-| for Mary Eastwood. She ay with @ start. Mid- decision, apparently running counter | fight against harsh banking practices wagon. 47 Morsel. 7 Onager. 41 Bewitching. iby the shuffling crowd ...| ‘You're a lovely thing—” Tom streaming into to the will of the people, will not be i harsh utility practices into the 30 To drag along. 48 Celestial SLarge silver 43 Volcano in of erushed flowers and| was soring Smey: ‘the room. The shrill summons ef for the best interests of the state, but | "*tional limelight. 31 Projection of a crown. German coin. Sicily. lames... facesswimming| The eyes swept UP, start-/the 4 va this is a narrow view. The will of lock. 50 Corrosion. 9 Strip of 45 Warning cry by like drowned matews, is the ling Sue beauty. Pi. fang from bed and the people can be—and will be—made $2-To abound. 52 Auriculate. leather. in golf. half light ... she had to fight to ‘Not ly way to the wall. 34Chum. 53Closed auto 11 Decree. 46 Signal system. ‘| keep her spirits from drooping, Tom's heavy face kindled to/phone. Tom had said he would effective in another way and the re- 364 littie body. 12To publish. 49 To devour, ‘A Good Actress. adoration. ing her tocar. She wished now gs ak & Period of eee, shoud (music). 54 Let it stand. 13Pleces out. 51 Observed Tem, was , Rot Ardetl gasped Ken suddenis| | Katty agg a beneficial. tle, Hi strained note faking her out of|wire. “Ardeth, I've “got to ‘The Whipping P Stuf det ke fal the prowl g[fom'earme Bering Dewern et] Peu | A an ‘out here and he told her so, At the Mary wants te tall, to you.|ceuld not Keep bee Voles steady, sudden om. a What’ use, tatives to authorize the use of the Eis beweth anda tender| ZO, os Peete ee Thos of wen’ Let tale knout and lash in North Dekots gives ‘warmth crept into his heart. girl hed o startled glimpse |emm s man unheard?” wiped | Hise to various thougha tn the minds the House of Representa ives, explain. gown the, tal pasiag ce ier aap ate tee Same sen? pte dear of toa crak dort et |e ne, Mery ef ees é ‘The expression “hanging is too| etsrisl rooms Arcot lay ‘Sovingend Hy Easwoed creas gars blow fe sad ones ; seen ” * 4 that this or that should be done to| men to yesereeg. end. PaviieHewkns omdsiy Ras erase emay fom 2” His voice was. ee ee See [ata Peg ately tk weeds irae | Of morality, justice or propriety. she saw the rest of Cecile’s | eee ae ae ee ld sek pent | "oe aa TORT i But these thoughts are usually| More wea! Fred Eastwood's ork chance wildly, “T waited ‘ the door as he to] speak. Eyes with nos Q oo and | wvoloed in moods of anger or indig-| unwise poli fpeak. es, dinner’ partners | tre fe old Ra ean Asdethy The coring: f mation. They do not represent the! entire course woman Ardeth did not recognize. that? You looking at he sald faye > pettled policy of those who utter| William t the of the » ae coldly | like 2 You know Tom's erasy| 00.44 hung up before. she aay 1 Shem. litleal ase ina se-|abeut you . . . and you leading/ “ER 4 verely smart white satin dinner| him on—” on her clothes with { ‘ Unquestionably and even when! rH, dress, was Cecile, Beside her,| She gasped. Her eyes as angry hands, The white-taced i {viewed from the most judicious angle,| And that ea sea eleamnell bar hie, hei | splurtared: Your nelle me whee Biter ees Coens fae » ithe whipping post would be an ade-|It operates like creeping paresis, eo the iond ahers| to det Attes tonne on her coat. Pulled small wate answer to certain criminal prob- erage sree was Ken, ad ini until its brim shaded her , Tt would strike fear into many] Papin r i '

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