The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1933, Page 4

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Gave her $70 in currency in ex- change. Similar incidents could be multi- Plied numberless times in the ex- nD, ba Perience of the last few weeks. As Oempany, Bismarck, N. D., ene inever before in 15 years, we realize tered at the postottice at Blamarck 8) tat we are all in the same boat, that GEORGE D. MANN we will rise or fall together. President and Publisher. Never has the spirit of cooperation ‘Subscription Rates Payable tn and neighborliness been more in evi- ty a por yale 9120 dence than during the recent bank ° pg dag holiday. This is a pre-requisite to mail per year (in ate on our way and that the looked- Bismarck) 00 }for corner, about which we heard for mail outeide three years, probably has been turned, even though we cannot locate it ex- actly in our economic geography. I i i g Daily marck) Daily by outside Daily by Fi I i E i ¢ 3 a i s i i | if ‘Weekly by mail outside of North Bismarck And Its Banks . "e traption and| Moved back to their home last week FOBT ...rereseceere 9 a ~ after spending the winter months at a On be S LaeETREE Ee oe AAO SMD Y | ‘ig Rill with the Charles Swenson home. ‘Lloyd. is nancial institutions was reflected in were the patient way the people endured bE ial z cher orate the recent bank holiday. There was z ‘ no panic or hysteria. Everywhere there was evidence of good will and no little optimism that the clouds would soon roll by. Commerce is now almost back to spontaneous origin published normal. There is a fresh determina- ts of republication of all other |tion to carry on. In many ways a also = new spirit is being shown. Here, as in other cities, currency has come out 4 p ‘ of hiding. There was no mad rush i . ‘ : ’ bata Bie ae, Lond Club, to the banks to draw out funds—in y H » where diners Economy Vi , |fact deposits exceeded withdrawals : ; WY 4 j Vea Seive free tickets when they can't. Despite wee Ast to | When banks resumed business. Sound- +* y ‘ A ‘i Shortly before mee for ae the voters of the nation, President |¢9$ of local institutions was never i ; S Franklin D. Roosevelt Roosevelt's economy measures tri- |! question. umphed. Fortunately no clique or bloc With the federal treasury depart- in either house any longer holds ajMent exerting a close control and balance of power. Roosevelt for the | check over banks and banking, comes moment has the congress and the | Tenewed faith and confidence in all People back of him. walks of life. American Legion posts in great There has been nothing to compare niimber as well as the commander of| With the present crisis in our eco- that organization support Presi-;"0mic history. The banks were closed dent Roosevelt in his efforts to weed|{n many instances for more than a out graft in the handling of veteran | Week except on a very restricted ba- aid and in the much-abused system /|SIS. Still business in fair volume of veteran hospitalization. moved along and there was a mini- No veteran who has suffered from|™um of worrying. Good humor and i | 5 air i i a 5 i é 3 z g H BF " i i tl i i i BPE Hy i BS é [ ! 5 B i i 4 ‘ i £ 2 gE i E- : iy 8 F ! E H ie F iH i a ‘ I i ef if _ 1 3 i ‘ 3 I st ia i H F i E i : l ] F Hi iHtE F E TESEE gekg i BE i i iH i g i ELE Hips f ee 2 ef if b Q i i i ; ii if if 35 rE : [ g bo 44 iF a Se PES res cmmmnniotenee 5 il Ae i : the war or his dependents will be in-| faith in national leadership helped. back always tired Ea tonma es [cewtatt cearea|| PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE ||: rr nx seo. ce(ee oes Senos ident Roosevelt, through his veterans’|the moment with a laugh and shrug q g bd not even ge Dureau, is to safeguard the interests|0f the shoulders. In such a spirit, William Brady, M cker’s _song-| they of every worthy pensioner. then, the nation is slowly finding its By = D. ratters ot it. It i of scaniaien t the] way out. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease May-|in diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. ifa pension department has been imposed| With fear gone for the most part,)| self-addressed envelope 4s enclosed. ppl Ai ‘be eatee ond oes upon. There are thousands of cases| the first real advance has been made|| in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instruc- in which considerable compensation |since the hectic days of 1929 when tions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. has been allowed which are without|the bottom seemed to drop out of merit, everything, SENSE AND NONSENSE ABOUT recollection of it after recovery. For |tathoisey concerned, hon yon One eastern newspaper cites the] A restored confidence, tempered by NIGHTMARES one berrngeti seer ~ ordinary per- case of a man drawing disability al-|the lessons of the past, is essential] Incubus, Dr. Webster informs us, might ———— Al it that lay on inflict injury upon an innocent per- Jowance who is a star athlete. A/ to future progress. was an evil spirit y on persons vesbinaetion 62 tlie son, and have no Chicago physician is under indict-| There are evidences of this trend) scription of nightmare. in their sleep. A good enough de-| 4 ton. walne, ment for fraud and collusion in con-|0n every side in Bismarck. ‘The first delusion we must dispel) Quite a stack of letters from read- nection with veterans’ relief applica- | erly keds gE E ae i is that nightmare is due to “indiges-|¢TS assure me I have the gratitude of tons. ” ufferers from migraine, for the sug- A A tion.” Briefly, I assert it is no more|® Editor: 1, assert At Je mo morn (gestion to take the calcium lactate Be sas coud te catia ial Comment ||cepencent on disturbance of dig In this hour, when the credit of the than it is on shallow breathing or| treatment. I hope this gratitude will nation is at stake, the congress must. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Editorials printed below show the withstand what I must say now. In trend of thought by other edit sluggish circulation, and there is un- iach ernoes cmon ams | [due ore sce erento] sunt ot epee fu see trust the president to do the job of with The Tribune's policies. the other. In most instances of| Walking, nightmare, sleep talking ai balancing the budget. It is no time w___||Sigutzare there is precious ite ren |e fugue ata above described Se the to play politics. The ‘Flaw’ In Shaw son, to. suspect ronda abnormal} restation may appear in the off- {ng counted these days for economy| Helen Keller met George Bernard] who suffer from one or another ail-|#icoholism or some other conventional tm our federal government so that | Shaw, her idol, and found « flaw in Ment of the digestive organs never strain of degeneracy to the heredi- ‘business can revi d go forwar A - @ Te-| have nightmare. “Indigestion,” which, Ee ane oe | markable article in yesterday's Times. after all, is a meaningless term, @p- i they were elected. Those obstruction- | had aor and still admires Shaw] dislike to confess less conventional] Give the Child Benefit of Medicine (sts who sought to block economy will|®5 one of the greatest men in the| cing, Six years old, and for the past few world, “One who hacks at our most leep tall and sleep 4 have some explaining to do when they | cnerished traditions and cares not Smee) seed same general| months has been passing blood. . « to whether they agree or disagree |/my side of the argument than there Those who are standing up and be- (N.Y. World-Telegram) hand, the great majority of persons spring of @ parent who contributes gre only doing the duty for which |For many years, she explained, she! hears to be an alibi for. people who text appear on the hustings. where the chips fall. . . As elemental | nature, and there is only an arbitrary | (Mrs. E. M.) 3 F Cecile’s Interest in Cyril Revealed. | E Hf i i : as the lightning that clears the at- | borderline between these disturbances} Answer—That is surely s serious CHAPTER XLVI The Spirit Rises mosphere . . . a cleansing storm d petit mal spells.) condition and the child should have which would never know Ardeth Recent momentous events in our af. | sweeping through the world of fleeD a be ‘characterised by, De- |modioal aftention without further de- . 66 PQQEAUTIFUL but crazy!”| ain, What would life do to her, gee frightened, but, fairs have generated a new spirit in| Before she had read his essays and riodic fits or convulsions followed by | lay. , Mary raged to Tom when he wondered, now that she had 201 she stuck stoutly by he: America, It was something for which | 275 i= Braille, long before they were | unconsciousness or @ stuporous OF Five Doctors Muffed It they had left and were| carelessly it? Somber days,| Her face was Pal a i for embossed, her teacher spelled into her | dazed state, these seizures being called! I have been to five different doc- “Unemployment spurs intelligence — ‘driving down the grade in thejwhen he dismantled the “Would tye ‘4 es es napa pea but he pp bins electrifying challenges grand mal. Or the subject glonie) tors, ae al) call my Cageal “in<| Premier sen io oe guy. quiet evening light. “But what quietly helper by title Ah pel gh ned of—of ‘All of us will recall the sppeals to] ,,Uan.s'inmer came her opportunity from a few moments to hours or days, diets, bowel washes and the like, but| | We are suffering today trom fear hoaerbreg yy aay rr eae ie owe meheney Shania ne te, Sarr Santh—indizcroct, unite in a war on depression in much |had arranged the meeting. Ai last | Wimaue aay cOnYUIsOnS, Buy test me efit. “My symptoms are|and panic because we observe merely | O°F ‘tn "After @ moment of ak-| Chinese gill wee fighting & mental “ay. «+ posh! breathed Tom, the same spirit that the nation joined | Shaw, who had been taking @ nap,|instances sudden “freezing” in the 7 lence she burst out vigorously. Ore nti tha lastisese ia : “And the dirty little cat im the effort to win the war. But|®PPeared in the doorway, surveying | position the subject happens to be in ° “And moreover, she’s dead right!|rom was checking over the last of had the indecency to these pleas brought no action. Amer-| Sion, "Mus Keller, with her com: | Wet, the, SeiziTe, Comes, eon hss Patron Saint T’d do the same thing if it were|the accounts, was Ah Ling’s bat-| way of Ardeth——" fea sat apathetic while its fortunes | panion’s aid, “listened” breathless and|no recollection whatsoever of what| Fred lying there in Ken Gieasen's eo that day the spiteful article | Ling’s vaio, My eoke and’ her a eank lower and lower. tense with expectation. She says:— | has occurred during the seizure. This But ’¢ generous opinion,|in The ‘and. the] Was wo! “She has always the coin-|, “I held out my hand. He took it/ type of epilepsy is called petit mal. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzsie from Irelané? or the 's ‘one, Chinese Fi of ee | — 80 to me, Miss cnt wit tho Roce nuugrn- erent Fel weary Bln | "Rosas wt ews bev Tete | 1 Toy Hai" alerenes air ster teens wida by) wie [A Fen Ad , not Hon and the vigorous action by the | bristling with egotism as a Scotch Sehning shout it or its treatment iiiee.et a a aa star-|. Tom was sitting at the cash desk, | _““ for you!” Tom ex. Dew executive to rid the country of | thistle with thorns.” that is not better understood by any} ,, 20h os filled each one Sgerind, whem De hears Tis eee do not like 1 ble,” pcabet of Ther which we can now. tic bedinage-he dn’ “tate” Amer: Teal. doctor, but heceaiae 2-000 59-58- iewee ti. “5 sane reallcs perked fe a Oe tee Tn het] Ad Ting’ explained earnestly. $k men rat ot ts persica. deans, indleating they were beneath : ae He by Lite reniiy pemee car Freny, brocaled towers cout, | "Bly Cousin Lee will be very angry, result magic. scorn. And why should he come and x moving about the room wve—have know, now, what the bottom is like /to America, “all America comes to : apn gee oe sictamene. ome scopy of| beans But there are mee when find we can look confidentiy to the |S0,me,” and then:— nderstood a ‘ past Sean, | Remains. Whe: terre “Have You soun this? What they |that ae ea future. As one Bismarck resident | 9.7 ,A8o i e J y JR arnt even ear,” he said| dare to write about Miss Carroll’ “Right as rainf” a arm and shook it a little, as if he vad , x ‘It’s all wrong, ‘The man's “Well “And——” the went Dhrased it, “Whatever it was, Roose-|were a child behaving badly before aia slowly. “Oh, you. shoulda’s ha never Setting: Thess] breathlessly, “ann, iztecn ht 3ot velt certainly touched the button.” |company. ‘Shaw,’ she said, ‘don’t youl Cvery family now and then. at 3 ; done this! Till people—| are always rats in the world, you|at heart and Miss Carroll is always Granting a difference in tundamen- | Teélize that this is Helen Keller? She) Who shall say where to draw the) 9) siuee &6 Bing hands moved nervously, |KR2w.” Kind. It is not good that the good tal outlook, President Roosevelt would ee ine between nightmare and a frank] 2¢8tlkworm, ta fan, 270 drive in by 36 Pertaining “T can't make it right for you.” | rhe, slant black eye, flashed.|ahould sutfer for the bad. | And I be the last to claim that his efforts ind—and PSicepowalking is ordinarily » mild| body (EYP 4s un god. “light blows. {® Wine. Ardeth had been sitting O7 se| catch those rats.” She caught her fil kaon what'd, Talec were any more earnest or sincere disturbance and it spontane- tian religion). ag cluster of Pastry. 38 Third eyellé slater, eling nea 2: ore, breath, suddenly blurted out, “Dojto it, Mr. Corbett “And if you than those of his predecessor. No 2A witch, | wool fibers, 4 Meagure.. cue elds, She’ held ig, Bead gguinat| 705 20" oye went wien] ante bins, may Cousin Lee, he will ane can doubt the yearning of Her- 327% entancle. 4s cya tumor. ; hog, breast, Kissed his closed eres, at what he read in her|he will be even though bert Hoover to restore conditions to a insect, drama. “Te! ‘when| ace. “You know?’ I’m doing it for Carroll, I Better plane. The difference seems to Re ¥ Pit aig <aee pe a Meas ne epee ee eon cee. {2 wit hep ber” To press. é hand Ling begun to cry. She be one of meted rather than of ‘duacuu ie drawers. desk pd fe crumpied lat «bron, har beret hard down cn her Purpose, but whate te- | a lover 38 Sable. SbOtherwise. 8 South feegiee ae you know that, Ah|the drone Groped her way out of vived the flagging spirits of America.} Shaw particul 34 Vegetables. 56To bum. America. f excited | ring?” enn waa of = starkly tim of such a petit mal attack 36 Canine animal. 5g Notse, 9 Downward — knowledge 0 ncterleline’y Peniet at Albert Lea, Minn., the jun- | Helen Ke! assault or kill some person Globular |_Importent Information. it him. His first {0 pod peg ‘ny conceivable reason, and is the Bin Fige at Sect and Un for knows was et as or cts oe aster igh barn and ‘Did notice sort of] frond hatred with he i Be| Foner fal Weapon. 1 wagets, usual cool . judgment tere, Comite words guictty, seltewed on the hae of Llp He Wouldn't do, just to raise Br, Cees at “Gate. Oye ce ee Sy Miss papers. «Th ulda't be | 00 Me placed a Parsee stl Eat go Wet. the tet advantage “ in lar ony i very| when he struck for ating aa |dhan Tom pees Sake “You mean”— , igling the fost dove oe ee men Gam “ht nates ot Stee Sod sent dd eae eee ; ; Se esse I know. And| Cocite si Teas so, be imag aw we wee. Ae Misy Carroll was always kind to ad been sitentive fac: Hae ane. Ae siget wp and, walked ofan ts] ant trey 8 card from He over to his 1 A Ei ge ee er ii f f a HH i EH F i

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