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‘ i eC ee se a __ 1 4 oe x The Bismarck Tribune] $0 power machinery began to take f e Bismarck Tribune i nce of hand labor. ‘The world But Still Keeping His Clothes Erving 3 if THE STATES OLDEST eet een es cceelica Cee ping (Established 1673) there are more things to be done for aaa pants abit Sie toe bate gon ohat Published by The Bismarck Tribune |the welfare of society than now ap- gested I write Tm going to call it ‘ ‘ N. D., and en-| pears to be the case, tt is only logical ON LET'S ‘In Your Hati'” . ‘ that the work as well as the emolu- . ments be spread around more gen- BE FRIENDS, - jerally. Better apportionment of the work to be done, a shortening of labor hours, has always been a rather ob- vious way out of the situation in ‘which we have found ourselves. Some industries have voluntarily adopted the idea, Others now may be forced to follow suit. _ It is not too fantastic to hope that in the not distant future a six-hour day and five-day week will be the standard in industry rather than the exception and that wages will be so adjusted as to give everyone oppor- tunity to enjoy his leisure without fear and fretting. Dog in the Manger To an outsider, not versed in the ways of politics or of extending po- Utical salvation to the nation, it looks very much as though the Republican ‘senators who are attempting to block the administration's farm-relief bill are playing the well-known game of the dog in the manger. Many of them have been in con- gress for years and during that time their party has been in nominal power. What the farmer has received is too bitter a story to bear recount- ing. What the farmer thinks of what he has received is indicated by the Tesults of the election last November. Now these same forces have seized on the Hyde farm-leasing plan as the only method of extending help to the downtrodden agriculturalist. Abandoned are the equalization fee, the allotment plan and other sugges- tions for which agriculture has con- tended in the past. If farm aid is to be extended at all, they tell us, it should be according to their ideas FL FE fo | i i i [ eae i gee see i 2 z Law Observance Reading in his newspaper that Pro- fessor J. M. Gillette has refused the presidency of the University of North Dakota, offered to him by Governor ‘William Langer, one wonders what has become of law observance in North Dakota. For the simple fact is that the gov- ernor, under the law, has only slightly more to do with the operation of the university than the private citizen. He is charged with the task of pass- ing on appropriations and with ap- pointing men to the board of admin- ee nk ie is s Lge i 8 gi $ i a Tt i i fe a 5 a i ae te 3] i g PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE and no others, i istration which manages the unlver-| "10 attitude of John Simpson, By William Brady, M. D. sity and other state institutions, but) oident of the Farmers Union, is|| Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease that is all. In handling the actual) ine He, too, is a the ad- diagnosis, t by Dr. Brady if a stamped, affairs of the school he has no direct ealiriaach . self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written - ‘iin. ministration’s plan. It is a fair ques-|| in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. —<<_—_______—- * tion to ask why. If Mr. Simpson Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. cannot answer in simple terms, one the law which so arranged the state's}, otitted to wonder how he gets that| © WHAT AILMENT 18 SELF affairs was one of the reforms in- way. EVIDENT? augurated by the Nonpartisan League Tm Another fallacy we Teluct to relin-| that gives col when it first came into power. The Rerotitentateny objections to the) ich is that eertain ailments are so} Answer— It does concen- - | ob! but idea then, and the statute is un- self evident they require no physi. lige, changed, was to divorce control of| “#ve tremendous power in the hands|cian’s di physician who jagnosis, of the executive branch of the gov-| This belief is very common among Chievous mistreatment. se iGadiaan, seeereaniany “ cbr ernment. Such concentration of power ]even the more intelligent portion ines gor Fe Fescaebting ENVY OF COLUMNISTS a is objectionable if it is abused or used | He Population in respect to & Pate your column about an antidote for| Renee has had a colorful career It is worthy of further note that lady which in year terms for appointive bcos! unskiifully. It is hia thet. tee pidge hl wi HS Pome n snake bite. I expect to spend some|herself. Born Rebecca Shapiro, and SYNOPSIS fiushed, his eyes blurry, such a rush| Fight in an office if they let me have of the board so that any changes posi namel sears of tenderness as she had never felt/the steamship end—I mean ships’ Gy ssocad te made nate and by| "7088 Weapon may be selected in|cold.” It is a familiar dodge of our Heshenbeeh ees Seid ae Sai & district of the lower east side Lily Loa Lansing, saben a haters price pe irene Maning whise-ene'ath thet men who had opportunity to know| ‘sling with a given commodity or a) fedstal Se Sihorities to issue bul- | ANswer-—Carny in your emergency fins Tethers on dente. | married sister in moderate circum. [She didn’t care that he was wesk, Tee because Ded never lets me that special situation. Neither the presi- 8 bli ‘dvising |Kit a dose of anti-venom. Any one/ e PS. 2. She is dulee he had cried, that he had/I’m no good... . Kept me plugging neg cr NYT ort ripe edckabuny SW Alibon elbitha (6) jeting warning wme.he common cold," (can administer the injection in an| Learned to type; also to dodge the stances. She is torn between desire| cusiled before his mother... She|at figures, I can't do that... . years of trial the system has worked | pone mov Secretary Ws Te oe [ROW to eave it to the victim of the|@Mergency by following the directions | Pitfalls that eset the paths of Pretty wealthy Ken Sargent, Following a|°%1y knew that she loved him and| But if they let me figure the other rather well. There has been no seri- presiden Hinese to decide for himself whether |0m the package. Any druggist can }emoera _; . Saw her best friend c Ken's home, Lily Lou real-|that she hed not known that love| way, you know, routes and markets ous objection to it on the part of the| Tank to say that the measure is ex-| Hines Mt SFU, ay nowledge,|SUPPIY or procure the anti-venors: | sazae She mal st a wane chaeisaba; pbs /redigconiagecaard ed ‘and | Could be like this—so weighted with | and stowage, I'm all right... . I'll perimental in its nature; that he health authority any-| Some druggists loan it out for a few) | inadvertently caused that mob- izes they are socially pain—so binding. And the thought] show Dad yet. You'll see, Lily " public. eg % has any public told the public how ata fee, if the outfit is Str’ execution by tipping off a gi- decides to give him up. Ken ever- Leu! Til Po | But now we are told that the gov-| Would be the first to report its failure) where in America told the public how pool lave rules her objections and she accepts “roar a cos a ernor has ignored the law and has,|! it were not successful. “Common cold,” oF (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) polciage tee ee ce of weeks ago when hhe.wes in cur a himself, offered the post to Dr. Gil-| But the man sitting out on the) catly » serious iliness which of Broadway; finally went to Sardi’s. TW ietiake Tees seosk theiaawn cfice. I told him my idess on the Jette. He had just as much legal|‘@rm, the merchant in the small) medical attention at once. These pro- Being a ‘pert and perspicacious! personally, te Lily Lou's parents and South American trade. Gee, they're right to propose that the good doctot| Wn, wants action, He would prefer |lific publishers of pamphlets, bulletirs, IN | young person, Renee became an in-| send a wire to Ken's folks, That handling it all wrong. The Euro- “> oe that those attempting to bring farm) and “news” about “the common {valuable source of information for the Sar- pean agents get it all, because the accept the post of Ame! minister know what to say about night, both are uneasy as to I relief be armed with « whole arsenal | WOuld hardly ete + cpieteben’ columnists. ts’ reception of the news. Next people down there aren't educated i of methods, as is ded in | a t contact with oe they return home. Mrs. Sargent; to get American goods, do you see? =o le 5 Provit the 4 the folk who give Broadway its praddrwsids to have the marriage an- They think it’s no good unless it On Our Way administration bill, than with a pop- | glamor, and would say, “Gosh, Renee, ied. comes from Europe, though they Proof that better business is in|gun such as the Republican senators | if I knew all the dirt you do, I'd write} ™™! do get s certain amount of canned sight is offered by the wheat market | Would give them. tax it They were sorry afterward, for < to, and eee as well as by other commodities. May| One sincerely hopes that the sen&-| payers are Renee did decide to write a book. ae t wheat closed Saturday on the Chi-| tors from North Dakota will not lend pense? - oo resem il a murrage and all that down m there i cago market at 57 cents, five eighths | themselves to this scheme. It savors By PAUL HARRISON poi Monet putting of a cent above the final price listed| of politics—and poor politics at that, | Bence, sre New York. April 10—There was the | 2, Sapshiy and reply: penn pen) oo tell Tegard | what Miriam Hopkins and Kentfield,” she said briskly, “I for the same day a year ago. dition that Arnold Rothstein, once the/ Colbert had a you your father has already taken His again, hie How far we have come since then Editori 1 Co: nosis. steps. Your is no mar- eyes happy and fs plain to anyone who takes the itorial Comment ||mous +jand about the swell practical joke} riage at alll” ag ee" ip elie poem trouble to follow grain quotations. Editorials printed below show the pegs is pongo ate nals oe Nancy Carroll doesn’t check “4 “y Pepe ge potion be a geen up her ae and At that time, wheat prices still were|| They ave Pointed Witenes {| involv woe Kissed them, but it was rpally as on the skids, going down and down|| t¢ whether they agreo or 4 “All right. In September Til though with The Tribune's poli time low prices were set within the f i s until there seemed no bottom. All- F | Four Crosses | yd wae aro eel el year, selling than | Insurance Corporations and the your own son, Go ie german, tne snes Sn his- Little Fellow ahead! See if I care!” ‘And with you to believe in me, tory of the world, cl monssonraD Answer to Previous Puzzle uaenet “be.” ieee ms: aahonnad: of 7 ama "A oe them, r le tree. Iniquity. dear boy—listen to me—”" esse nobody But in recent months the turn has pasty S'To ascend. 13 To harden, Thay went down the stairs, Lily believed in'me before... I'm just been upward and bears in the grain the trouble 10 Lowest part in 18 Male title of Lou red and humiliated, Ken, white the old man’s boy at our place. ... . market are afraid. They see possi- viously an harmony of a courtesy. and shaking with passion. I might be at Hoyt and Wickley’s bilities that the present trend will not mass, still musical com- 20To free, Ken started the motor, drove off. too, except that Hoyt is interested ta-| is the whole position. ja] 23 Surfeits. Lily Lou looked at his ‘white, set in what I had to say about the only continue but will be accelerated. | ken af-| But people 14 Crippled. H 24 To corrode. face. ... He was driving fast . . trade, He said to me, ‘Why doesn’t ‘The same thing holds true of live- the| gence rather 15To ascribe, 28 Occurring in but where? Where, in all the world, your father give you a free hand, stock and some other things the companies about] truth as this. 16 One of the wine. was there a place for them to go Sargent ?’—just like that—Do llega one-third of the farm mortgage in-|alarm at five Great 26 Tardier, Lily Lou tried to think, but her] : understand, Lily Lou? But gos, « sigs Re rat a aned the, | Wbtedness. column Lakes. ; brain’ wouldn't work, She was Jost|did so want to be married, seally|Ded thinks I'm just a fool. ds J It is not necessary to quarrel with | off to 17 Most pqwertul 28 Sea skeleton, one blob of pain. Her head ached,| married! Oh, why wasn't Ken jast|®® I'l show him though. ... Do improvement of some other items, are statement, | learned state in Ger- 29 Figure of her eyes, her very bones. She wish-|a little older, so he'd be 31... | 70% believe me, Lily Lou?” i stronger. ee oe | ae many. TNOMMDSE NA sent ed... 20, no, she wouldn't wish it] “But we could be married again| She believed him. She smiled at Maybe the banking holiday was the oozes | bear. to Nialeat ADL Richol athe daub. Pe rs ch, £0 bo hash, untae in Sealemien—” she tld Him, Wha] SO. [ot hi tak oo... “corner” Mr. Hoover used to talk Another ; e . self, Lansing. . . .| wanted to hear him say it, to re-| the sun about, but eee ‘was, we ob- inter- ott is Reese bag ca Figure ryan Ken was driving. Just driving.| assure herself— great Pas og lantern tipping viously have turned it. We have a if we | goes for 23 Divers. 43 Wordly. tala, 41 Pope's acarty Nowe 1) eee ee iw tatle coe te een te en te tae, eae, he Pale, silvery waters long way to go before we reach the gi 27 Applies 45Tram pulled 2 Vehicle. 42 Tipped. $a 8 Sash, ea nte Pmoct.” He| poopie etart talking, cat cae Awhat he eaid.” ier hardly heard goal which is common to every pa- = pees wee. 5 Meee -saple: Hee ct tent stopped in the shade of an over-|people do bave kids; you know.” | of other things, on rr le lum! 5 a J oom triotle American, the time when these | him to SaDicswkerks. isEvery, | SPartaining -49'To. decay. hanging oak; drew out his cigaret| | Lily Lou falt the hot Mood mount- live, what May would say, her 5 everyone will have s job and will be panied Pele 34 Authoritative 49 Esteems. to hair, 50 Silkworm, —, rei i ae ey ge “It San't lke. | music wise ee would that go well-fed, well-clothed and blessed toe te lao standard. 53 To rattle. 6 Meadow, 51 Skillet. pdeeag he ps - Prac goon 0 a lghtiy. The same|™ ty ee becom: of it? with all the necessities and « fair their 252000 pounds. 57 Verbal. 7 Provided. 52 Sun. ception.” os had tober, Shel my om you believe in me, De ee to bnxusies. savings. 36 Pedal digit. 58 Rascal. -» 8Encountered, 53 Billiard rod. She covlan's aed ani hy elegy a ON bag oy indispensable | ing 37 Eggs of fishes. 60 Edge of a roof. 9 Ponders deoeees Soh he eatin’ mins 99 man weet «+ Besides, Just os], ok, cupped her face in his We are @ long ways from being out which seeks | ation, 38 To prepare for 61 Color. moodily. 58 Night oo wat many didn’t as did... May and/ pon was looking searchingly into of the woods but it is s great satis- in life by publication, 62 Black haws, 20Capitalof 56 Scarlet. again: “Mother's on her high horse, Poe eyes, trying to read what he far more Tecan see that. fell, what shall saw... her ‘work. chance was 40 Time, 63 Perjshed. Germany. 59 To depart. wun os [Pai g we do? Ob, | awh Colicately oval, mag. equities and | nosed Cd F P om 5 r “Me do whatever my sother| the’ ficsh we've, bees’ oo" darkly fringed, her sete i ine P| me ce PCCP | ies. ceerisurs ie errctin rat the intent seems to| essary Lily Lou.” , ied and t haven't any matey « » Impalsively she kissed him, laid or not, to put them} is un' He flung out his arms | Ske began to laugh, s hys-| ber next to his, ‘as to moral im-| gressive §erked down his head... . She terically, “and any minute we're| _ The sun had into the water. distinction can pos-|are treat the convulsive heaving of his body/likely to be arrested for not being| The first chill of night bad rectal fg Pe ie Ane ee eae ree” come, She wanted her dinner, she that these) methods ay . ‘ out @ check book. ‘wanted to be settled, to know where « importance | ordinary Loe didn't or, bot she falt|"ito Look here—" they'd be that ois ie tet {t comes to] tient more sick and desolate, sions, me one She at the belance—al-| mind, the thoughts Testing upon | ment iteelt to turn to, ... She stroked his hair| most a thoustnd dollars, “That lax't +++ May... bar mother the ‘with soft fingers. “Dear, don't mind| so but listen... . I'll on boys Mey See too muck...” With Hoyt and’ Wiskiey,. fn" the| would be dinner now village banker who And her heart was crying... . Bid the telsgrans aabe? 2 ate ped “This fe the man I married... who But she sald nothing,” Sie ett? which they was to take care of me, let Ken settle these ore this plan, pe bas ‘who could sweep things. new in oe. here, erying hd the long run, will i mean, in the end, everyone and joy it, The | @ ever | 6}