The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1933, Page 4

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(pecond class Daily by 90 | cept the new money, whatever it may Daily by be, with unruffled serenity. marek) ... mystery has been solved. Getting to pg BR Not Producing Enough lwork very early in her office in the Daily by mail outside One of the most noteworthy things grees Rotineon looked out of her DARA ...0..000.000000000000e 6.00/ about the epochal developments in ‘window just in time to see one of the ‘Weekly by mail in state, per year $1.00/ the banking situation is the seeming- derelict “unemployed” stretch his FOE cre renee 240 | 7 universal feeling that it is all for neck, get @ good glimpee of that huge Dakota, per year ..........+... 1.50/ follow this shake-down in our econo- ‘Weekly by mail in Canada, per mic affairs. = srseseseseees 2001 rhe tact that the situation reached ‘Member of Avdit Bureau of & crisis upon the day a new president Cireviation was inaugurated has given rise to ‘The Associated Press is exclusively | Cause of it was not a concerted at- Bismarck, N. D. and en-| can obtain someone to exchange goods Boel toe pete ee amare ta or services for it. Real wealth lies } President and make and use; in natural resources, a a [eth om Sl ae Sebecription Rates tm |ter. With these intact we shall ac- Sence just what it is. ‘We do know that we cannot eat it; it cannot keep us warm, shelter us or Put clothes on our backs except as we in the things people produce and some speculation as to whether the engl to the use for Li erergreige tempt to embarrass the new admin- : ews dispatches stration, This may or may not be once more in his ragged coat pockets, Sadapuber end sieo the food irs ot #0, Tait the fats remains tee bay then left, Others may have sent the gpontaneous origin herein. |given President Roosevelt and his perrecpg saa wee aie ery ha All rights of republication of all other| party an opportunity to render dis- about guessed the imaginative gesture matter herein are also reserved. tinguished service to the nation. ep*inis “forgotten. man." iF If they lead the way from this wm * | SMALL, ICER, BREWER wilderness—and the path certainly (incorporated) is open—they will win the support of Wate board meetin BOSTON board meeting of the Manhat- »_NEW YORK BOSTON | tne country and insure their re-elec- tan Bank the other day, Howard Mar- Both On and Off tion, From that standpoint, there- kel, vice president, absent-mindedly ‘slipped into his pocket the five-doller Despite the fact that all of us work|fore, the theory of a political plot gold plece that every member gets for for it and few pass up opportunities | seems to break down. Plotters do not to; acquire it, money is an artificial often play their hands s0 soon or i Proof of this fact and many others | their enemies. of lasting importance to the nation is} A more plausible view is that peo- to be found in the current financial] Ple with money, viewing the future sitpation. ‘When the banks closed many per-| Where they certainly could get at it fons were caught short of money.|in an emergency, thereby creating a "They are eating just the same and|tun on the banks. going about their daily affairs with-| Another and the most probable ex- cout much handicap. Credit, or the|Planation is that many banks were ‘willingness of @ dispenser of goods or| subjected to “dry runs,” a process eervices to accept payment at some | familiar to anyone who has watched future time, makes this possible. In| Some 650 state banks close in North ‘New York, department and other| Dakota in the last eight years. This stores have even made a feature of | situation is one in which the produc- credit offers. In the future, of course, the debt 1s less than the expenditure, the dif- thus ereated probably will be settled| ference being made up by reduction] For what reason or reasons do you medicine’ Was deaceibed with full in money, but there are other means|in the accumulations of previous|exempt the bride from furnishing & ceived. ‘That's all the eT. of settlement and we may be using | years. baer certificate of her fitness give you. some of them soon. For example,} In many sections of the east new Sal there are clearing house certificates,| wealth has not been produced at a| "ORY just thought it is time the Fe promt borate enaieelldbargce) ‘which have been used at various times|very rapid rate in recent years, Ac-| Women were given a break. » of | £808 of the trust. Most doctors are in the past. They represent no par-| cumulated resources of indtviduals| _ The so-called “double standard’ of) straid to say tobscco is harmful . .. ticular value but are evidences of in-/ are nearly exhausted and banks have! this country for many years. That is @ebtedness by someone who is be-/| felt the strain caused by withdrawals|to say, the young man may “sow his| tne world should ‘any doctor in lieved to have the ability to pay.|for current needs. wild oats” at the age when & real vate practice be afraid to ay Hence the probability is that these| The same situation has prevailed in|™An should be founding his ROSSI ne thinks about tobacco or its ‘will ctroulate at par and without dis-|this area for years. We know all too|may settle down, begin to behave)‘ ®2Y circumstance? Don't be count. The value is represented by| Well what it is and how it works, himself, and preserve his reputation public confidence. Another phase of the situation is| this condition is inflation or the cir- carries a| for itself considerable to emphasize anew that the United|culation of cheap money. Justifica- epee earner Te aoe remedy for intractable teclal neural States is not and has not been on the] tion can be found for a slight dose of| ties down and leads an irreproach-/ gia.” Why the regrets? I have gold standard, standpoint, for many years. No na-|Vived to @ point where it can take} and logical to waive the requirement t.—(W. C. C.) . tion is more solidly on the gold stan-| Other nourishment, but it is not the] of the bride’s health certificate. Answer—Well, the possibility that @ard than we are, from a technical | answer. In the event that a man should| the stuff might be of some benefit standpoint and that of international! The real solution is to get our peo- | Pho settlement. And no nation has ever|Ple back to work so that production | past life he knows to have been bad—| Some heen more blithely indifferent to the| of wealth will exceed the expenditure.|a8 happens not infrequently, thanks| parent relief in cases of intractal fact than we have been in the past | When that happens we shall have re- | t® the spark of decency and manhood | facial of ‘ that is in some hearts—it should g0|graine, from the prolonged nd still are today. sumed thé process of accumulation| without saying that the woman will) minute doses of castor oll, tot Pos The United States government is-| 8nd things will be on the upgrade. | wish to have the assurance of @ phy-| drops in capsule three times a day|!t gues and stands sponsor for several aa moans Regt oe ———_ over @ period of three months or different kinds of money. We have ngs and the Law fore marries, and of cot more, the patient taking as much share this assurance with | castor system. teen used to referring to “good old| Few things demonstrate the funda- ren every rarer will panes Lend oo Taxa- greenbacks” in the assumption that mental soundness of the American] If there is any reason to doubt the/ tive effect. Then, too, castor oil, a Sreenbacks were all alike, | whereas| People more clearly than two separ-| reputation or coaca en et me — ielyras in the bottle, reggie te woman, would matty | prevent excessive Such is not the case. Ste occurrences in our huge World ner, certificate or no certificate? Fealp from the use of alcoholic hair Top notcher among the various] War Memorial building Sunday af-| 4, argument which works dandruff lotions. Finally, forms of currency is the gold certifi- | ernoon. only one way. "80 far as the posi- correspondents have assured me cate, payable in gold on presentation} 1n the basement or lower gymnas- | bility of bringing communicable dis- et the United States treasury. ‘Then| itm the state senate struggled to dis-| ¢@#° into the new home is there are federal reserve notes, sil-| P@tch the mounting mass of business| under the present moral ver certificates and national bank| Which had kept it in session two days |every man who contemplates mar~ fn gold on demand although all but| ‘ution. from an internal| this nostrum to get the patient re-|Sble life. In view of this odd attitude | @ sufferer from this trouble = : was ® $20 gold piece. proffer opportunities” for success to ee pte Begs - Mahe ial jon & hopefully set the hand at what he wished his weight might now be. Con- centrating on that, he was horror- with uncertainty, decided to put it stricken bd ped that the ae eae ‘inserted which slipped gold Piece, not tg Forgetting a mny. PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE _ ||%‘s'sofiivo’ "77 °° |etes coco Oe cet nN, Jaen now weighed, his mind concentrating , F. Dille Co.) —_ lon how he was going to get back the By William Brady, M. D. gold plese, he stepped off hurriedly. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease a inecrtirten geet Gignosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady i a stamped, aan self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instruc- tions. Address Dr. William , in care of this newspaper. tion of new wealth in a community WHY EXEMPT THE BRIDE? ual cases. The “fool proof cough marriage any more than the ‘Truth About Tobacco morals has been tacitly accepted in| _¢y we ae) i i g 5 te \d family, and later the young man It ‘Too often the remedy proposed intact. But the young woman who] In one of your articles fies = ve indulges in any questionable affair) “ of our public mind, I think it is fair) and am writing to verify ti ment to marry a woman of ques-| to repute or even one whose} to condemn it altogether, that's | uu i we need make no bones of saying that standard Q : i) | FE, i fie Sn one of wich a eons | nan Pied bythe ene em eRe” as ie ear wih ber sock Se mes "sh pe has failed to 21 Most important “Well, I have told you the allver certificates have some gold| Upstairs, in the main auditorium, | find evidence af infection. atate of I like you a lot, Miss He come Me Sat ot somehow sod backing. ‘The silver notes are those| Bismarck’s concert orchestra was| Any qualified family physician can which are issued to give at least par-| Presenting @ concert worthy of a make the examination to determine ni ; : = i é g i R Germany. 23 Seed of the i Hy i i i was ' whether the patient shows evidence anise. a. ray panoniion to silver from @ mone- Be ee: Seer in of ich, disease. ie physician, or 25 Biralt between pave yertralgs meutinn, she gi ¢ you, cant om "yet he \ stand] - a special can cel ly & given nd ans wrote. ' ) To prove to himself that this na-| */® t@x and appropriation meas-| individual is free from disease; the France. mike trate of cole Shousht was like a snake| lett here late, ime Heme | tion is off the gold standard insofer| US Upstairs we had the shep- only sasurance an honest doctor oan :26,To run away mee Sot 8 nomen the aie So eres prore M. hnd if you — | as its internal affairs are concerned, pee espa Barcarolie. ore Fee eee Os examination eee i 2 Worth, baaey coaaneae "afore it and drew | ing." Theyi That they 28 all the average citizen has 0 40 18] grente tn the Coomts tn ee has revealed no evidence of commu) "of electrical 28;Preposition. nok draw a curtain over Ghat Gie| Bean? “Ty™A7” Don't you see, take that greenback pocket unells disease. necessary 29' Maker of tiles - sat ek anasto |r ore tho anette ee ra] Sa ae, | Yo ms Snide Sra] Be was eign hr at titleate it ian't all it might be—and| Dea ge orion see cot muse |" Shave examined John Doe this day! 18 Makes toroid. eee gins let el Nett —]” | the chances are it isn't. He has tak! in many of us long after the es coamunisabie <isease “algned : Riche Fy — - ¢ Witha VERTICAL “41 Sopulcheal ME ed pee trust. legislature, with all its trials and| ard Roe, M.D.” No physician cares| 22 Bird. ee ee At Reaaeenrnl rbenerer o cur | mont, only singing , and quite rightly, the question! tribulations, will have been forgotten, | ‘0 78k his reputation in a careless or| 24'To ventilate. lati 3Examination. ‘43 'To emit from het.| he spoke age \arises: “What difference does it) afusic and the ability to matene | incomplete examination, in such a| 25 Popular. = Se 4 Derby. bright light ni beck by lash-| font his elee—he 1 | make?” foodeeental tases tite is ie ae 32 Tennis fence. 6 Small shield. 44 Lubricated. racern. a ee | esi |S ot the elem, butte] hates” !8Fuler, |S Coan eth [_—Atoward's Sword —| 0 Gi The cago igen ‘No yr Seer and a sound organization of mulbas, 7b0 shaukd saseen His beaba 34 Unsaturated it Lenton sant. Pee co oe house Nerasd 26 She had told Tom that es i loday than week, society. certif: seeks consent Prepos! japanese \. month or last year, even though the|” ‘The’ contrast is remindful of the alas catia ao| lat Finn 52h 3 Wath sein. Tere, petted and patronised tad here he wat ip Government is segregating gold cer-|old saying “Let me write a nation’s| It should be.the first thought of a| 26 Taste and “dlsconcerts.. 10 Rampheymenl: 54 To observe, by the very women he was secretly] ‘ist thrust of a fiticates. songs and I care not who makes its |man who contemplates marriage, to eter, 59You and 1. 55 Finale. stabbing in the back. She looked at her HA In international finance, where mu-| laws.” obtain such a certificate from @ phy-| 37 Loads as : structural 56 2000 pounds. She remembered him standing,| flection in the mirror ual trust and confidence are not 20] — sician of repute, and to offer it vol-| ., #relght. unit, 57 Yellow bugie dark and elegant by the Coraman-| ful e7es. | That was Well tabled as ine the orte| | editorial Comment lee wien tier i web nt eons seeate. Be ce eeterttat del veroen, reading excerpts from] ti, "tne sort of t i of the United Gtates, gold is the me- 1torla, mmen' then the guardian or parent owes it| 40Common to 15 Narrow sloping _ negative. tetly written, mali-| 728 fashioned of the tal ‘that talks In the event foreign-|| Eéitoriais printes below show the || 25 8 sacred duty to the young woman Dessage. «0 Threetocd cogs feainine . pad mater Bay i ers doubt our ability to pey what is|| {fend of thought by other editors, || to demand the sulter's health certifi- AA shewsr, sloth. Ma ic know he s The | Shonght low may et a owed them, we must be prepared to|| t weiter they egree or dussgres || a'2 St the fleet mention of marriage. 2 escsisl eat of thay Ge Hon, ‘he's pr © tee Jay the bullion on the counter. Hence QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS nes. OF was! At four, the government control of gold. What = Cough Coat coe J 85] sane tet” Rast at a | Insofar as the United States is con-| Om Deflating Education Last week I wrote and asked you! as = aos ls (Baltimore Evening sun) for @ cough remedy, but instead you her sort avdeth |! emis voles. te de my own ) cerned, this bas been the only real] tent me s “cold” remedy or informa ba Ae “Ardeth—have een this monetary use for gold in recent years.| | 7 Sermon Tomesinn te Step, shows tse Bervecaee Om See apotanes yes Sort Thal thing about course: In our internal, dealings wancement of Teaching, an. | ment of respiratory infection. 2 prob- Depded it Ban who have managed, | RUM, 2006, favors « drastic “defi | any did not make my case deer. My Hoe td ile vo Kean = hor beast | nq "nee, wang, for, her bgt tion” of higher would | (two or three pages of symptoms)... leaped with ‘would kill went on in ee ut, ia, toe eontrolled and handled thousands of} involve more. careful and efficient] (J. B. McA.) ted ee ie ereld meen & sia 7 iene, : , he ‘a Gollers in values haven't seen « gold| management, the elimination of much| Answer—I cannot consider individ- sot my on beast... sweetheart \ plece except as s curio. Congressmas | Of the educational soft soap, of the : Gal which would being the world) whoever it ist care But the click en Courtes and senseless frills with op STodaechil would| Seema! Everyone who knows! that “he had Patman, the fellow who wants to pey | which our colleges and universities are | ner’s book, “Univerail American, fo expan “ amifice-| te know it's just another of the bonus in cash, asserted the other | Durdened, and the elimination of du: | Engiah asd German’ Fen ree ee: “An upheaval | the Canker ene down te the receiver, 1 day, that he couldn't pass a goldpiece | Pilcation. ‘ But the trouble was that Dr. Fiex- which would shake s city to its RS yt ys room with va- @¢ aaveral Washington business places (Sg Mle Lier Pad novel | ner’s book was published when there vein dept» fen, on the front page or VE twit rane, ont of Ve yrypeiay im | Sout Every- | was still enough money svailable to No. yet. Wait! in Y = os heoguse they thought it was “phoney.” | one kndéws that our univetaities, with | support thete sbhormal with. “ My (weren't tuned to st courses in sdvanced embelming | out Bing, eae Inte life, swat chant ie Ea reasonable view, therefore, 3 cy i ee i eet ips ] if _ f "yERE Fay ay pe au if in Far Pe i 3 a3 i | é if redicets, tna, = Ly i i : ? H i ———}

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