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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933 The Bismarck Tribune|‘™t »% m2 ® pretty broad state- ery drive is all about. Despite a|their mistakes and learned their lee- ‘An Independent ment which might, just conceivably, LABOR’S NE heavy blizzard of publicity, inquiries] sons, we ought to be on the way out] | - Barbs i THE STATES hhave to be taken back some day. 0 8 W DAY ae Abies here "Meanie ot &@ sub-/of our cittioaicas.” * ( Semen neon atte enneMeneee” | ‘ SEWSP: Mm stantial popular rance of purposes Tennessee financier reported to Me a Ge, and elementary economic background.| NEW AMBASSADOR, have an option on 40,000,000 pounds baad was a Roosevelt in the “at the beginning the only ones} Mr. Oscar B, Cintas, Machado’s/ot tobacco, giving him monopoly on White House, and he came within an who understood it were the news-|ambassador, was berating newspaper-/the crop, He'd better be careful; such inch or te of demonstrating that the pepe de te Eee an men here ge ot rig ogo fig [Holdings are apt eventually to go up president can run any coal mines he People runnin Q suggesting Machado m smoke . Frank R. Wilson, director of organi- | way out, with U. 8. approval. ese Pleases. He was ready to march the zation. “Host of others never quite) Then he rushed off to Cuba at the Prince of Wales had to sefl his U. 8. army in and operate the mines: caught up.” ~ |1lth hour. ... He has just been back| farm because he couldn't afford himself, to break a strike deadlock; So a big new educational—or re-jhere, packing his bags at the em-/ to pay its losses any longer. He'd the operators, however, yielded, and be cea paced has been be-| bassy. Paris ean Peres he didn’t have to. for : ke ® FROM HYDE PARK ‘Today's. emergency is more serious PROFESSOR MOLEY’S HELPERS Social notes from this column's) “°>* one than of 25 years ago; and the ‘Among the sadder phases of Prof.|Hyde Park correspondent: Pough-| Now that the auto code has been Present Roosevelt seems quite as Ray Moley’s departure from the gov-|keepsie was pleased no end because adopted we hope the industry has ready to take drastic measures as ernment is the prospective dissolu- | Roosevelt split his vacation on each/peen completely equipped with wizard the other one was tion of the most decorative office staff | Side of the New York State Firemen’s | control. : in this town. The five charming Bar-| Convention there. It hung up its xk * nard College damsels who came here | teat splurge of convention flags and Wonder if all those young hogs Behind Insull’s Downfall with the professor and made three ger = to greet ae i clan government is buying up are ee is than assis destined pork barrel. Another attempt is being made to pectatary of State had had before, there after the convention for his re- wee * get Samuel Insull to come back to stayed on the job after Moley went|turn trip. . . “Oh hell, where's the! ree hint to Prof. Moley in con- the bee) States and answer for the away to plot the downfall of kidnap- Beas ae a Lagheace Boy is new magazine: Why way which hundreds . bad Rooseve! Passed cash series of dollars of alee pire Meee “at you couldn’t find Moley at the|into the Ten Mile river scout camp. -_ tks wis Road be mation justice department you were told to| Failing to spot seeing |“Ex-Brain Trustee” slipped through his fingers; and it looks, this time, as if the effort might be successful. It would be gratifying, of course, to see Mr. Insull appear before the bar of justice. But there is no sense in letting all of the public's indigna- call his state department office. But the girls—including a special librarian—were the professor's per- sonal staff and now they're all ex- pected to leave. One of them, Miss Katherine Blackburn, had joined NRA to operate a big clipping bureau there. Miss Celeste Jedell, the 22- (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) 4 (Copyright, 1938, NEA Service, Inc.) Tt is estimated that there are 1,- 304,300 persons bearing the family name of “Smith” in the United States. , tion over the losses caused by shifty year-old Barnard grad who sat in the financiers be concentrated on his solnetlines “eatled ns rmanatet as | head. Q i expected to accompany Moley on his . For Mr. Insull, after all, was only mae. Few things are 90 likely to cure the . from & symptom of an underlying malady. She recently returned to the state bse tadldh ed as ee eee Al ment reports, are becoming more law/ When a count: in for frenzied department from a rest taken after const: ive work of an important MME WL 4x0 ‘Wicwe Caredies About| finance as we went in for se tt Ee ee ee oes eee eee 4 conference. jose five bri young fire hasards. Good conduct on one/bound to have its Insull cases; and women had a swell time while Moley; The public, through the NRA’s hand is offset by laxity on the other.| to focus all of our anger on the man was still considered the second or | bloodless revolution, can lift civiliza- It is pleasing to know that Bis-| himself instead of on the system un- third most important man in Wash-|tion to greater heights than it has marek is not ® crime-ridden city,| der which he operated is to miss the ington. Theirs was the only office in| ever known before —A. L. Raffa, field @nd this is 20 because there are no/ point entirely. the A estes where a girl could] Co-ordinator pa i major organised gangs here. Some aghast Zam sincerely convinced that most | | Groups of the population probably are Stabilizing Wheat A middlewestern senator's secretary of the nudists, naked as they are, are | | inclined to be leas law-abiding than "The in 1 wheat has carefujly figured up that he has|better men and women that some of ie others, but prompt police action and pobre cerhgglanied given or lent without repayment |Our “best citizens” who go about fully Yeoently reached at London may = just about $1800 to visiting hard-up|clothed.—Rev. Isley Boone of Oak- the demands of s united citizenry eventually it SPITE TG he last fi land, N. J. have kept crimes at a minimum. A] oo imvortant money ea eee constituents in the last five years, J. majority of the people who commit important moves in the com- PERSON AL HEALTH SERVICE nearly all of it in small amounts, in seinen * * ie | Plicated game that is being played | * * is for ® man fall in| Offenses here are caught and \- | NEED FOR BRAINS love with another man’s wife and for Se ar eto rt be By William Brady, M. D. | The New Deal ||"Sctetitt i ox eae [itis Sastre at tate if. others who might be tempted to Behind the | abies mist and financial expert who is con-|man’s husband. — Captain Wm. B. agricultural depression|| Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease sulted by more high officials in all| Bradford, U. 8. Army, who recently ypeerteed Jaw. » there has stood the simple fact that 7; eed or bit alt he vectra by aah eh it an stamped, || . branches than anyone else: ia “traded wives” with another officer. | increase arrests for drunk- self-addressed envelope is enclosed. ters should be f written W: h “What we need in Washington | enness lifts = warning hand to every| ‘"° World 8s 8 whole is able to raise|| in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. || ASNINGTON ||, ,cins. “Now we have ‘about all the| A hand at whist containing no ¢itisen interested in municipal mor- a are deal more wheat than can Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. brains available. Within six months,|card higher than a nine is known as| {¢ ality, ‘Too of these ketal moses sold. And because the mete ve via Poker rable woo the odds against it are Every girl.kicks when she hes were of young people. It may be that| Wen rome Areas are so wide- THE DEVIL HIS DUE crack about cheese sandwiches is one | By RODNEY DUTCHER i d to toe the mark. the old soaks can stand the brand of ly separated and so diverSe, it has| A while ago this column had a re-|of the trick druggists who have lately y not been possible for any one nation,|¢ipe for anemia—one ounce of iron-|muscled in on what was once a| Tribune Washington Correspondent l Mquor which is sold hereabouts or acting alone, to do anything very ef-|#nd-ammonium-citrate dissolved in|straight business. Washington, Sept. 2—What do you have become more cautious in 1t8] rctive to about it. four ounces of water, a teaspoonful of know about NRA? . use. But whatever the cause, the about 1. this to be taken after food three] QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | That's what PRA wants to know The new agreement is designed to|times a day for two or three months.| They Deserve Long Sentences —PRA being the President's Re-em- va fact remains that too many young] sapiise world production at a point| Hundreds of readers wrote in to ask| You have no firmer admirer than I,|Ployment Administration, which pro- P i. folks run afoul of the law because) wiich will give growers everywhere| Whether it meant an ounce of iron|or one who believes more steadfastly | motes the blanket code and the gen- re Fad they have lost battles with the toss). 4. t profit. If it and an ounce of ammonium citrate or|in your professional integrity. I have|eral campaign for co-operation of —LE HY a cS aea pots. It would seem, with the re-|~ C°ent Profit. can help to a8-| what, Many others took the article|one big criticism—your sentences are |Small business men and consumers. tz NT at 1 strictions against the liquor traftic|°U™ that for the American farmer,|on anemia as a cue to tell me the|too long and too mixed in structure.| The PRA high command has the wry v " . ' we shall have taken a long step on/history of their sick lives and to ask|(R. W.) {disconcerting conviction that most Al DONAL D. being steadily loosened, we need more/ +1, road back to good times. whether in my opinion they should| Answer—In extenuation I plead | People still don't know what the recov- SB FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC. temperance education. There re- e try this new cure. The net result of |necessity. If I had only the scientific . re — all this was that I broke ea Lae truth, public welfare Jeera ety law ™ — ee ‘ ” of expensive inlay—oh, I’m not/to consider, I could toler: terse. SYNOPSIS " at cae Editorial Comment complaining about the dentist’s job or Bad Examples Young and pretty Patricia Braith- walt Pare ‘him? Youll b od pee rire pao ae asap ion rum to the!| saitortats: printed below show the {|his fee, for both were entirely satis-| Last term we used your daily ar-| wait becomes engaged to wealthy,|Play-child to him, and you have alhe once loved f othe last ditch. There also is a splendid]! trend of thought by other editors, || factory. ticles for collateral reading in our middle-aged Harvey Blaine to etl mind, too. But the point is, helhe now pit te er — opportunity for the average citisen.|| 7hey, ere published whens regere || What did get under my skin was) Mnglish department, but we fear you lieve her father's nancial situa-|hasn’t the youth to play with you|the second that he won't stop loving If he throws his full influence against with The Tri policies. the number of Histol see poops cusets oe Dhapaiea eticaee Mies tion. She hopes.in vain that hand-jor think with you. And you'll get|her and love still another?” } the abuse of liquor we may be able ssineratade to ey, eke rhe} | Answer—Why not let the class edit some Jack Laurence, whom she|bored, He has a brilliant mind, but} “Oh——” a the to substitute self-control for the at- The Fifteen marae hy pipet ‘who can read| nd correct an aricle or two, and send met once—and the only man she|You'll want a companion, not al “And always in such a case the tempt at Jegal control which now has (New York Times) can put an ounce of iron and am-|me the result? ever aaa to kiss her—will res- ee A friend and playmate, as|second woman pays a high price in definitely failed. How badly it has| ¢ 1g{Monium citrate (the hyphens do not Sulphur for Hair pista ip pei r—railngr eter ee ss jeriticlam, scandal, humiliation and failed is by the ‘Today the special committee of 18/peiong in the name) in a bottle and| Having learned from experience | ‘arns to Jimmie Warren, her Aunt > let me go, she said in a) heartburnings, for him. Then when Proved records. members appointed by the Massachu-| i the bottle up with water. It is|that sulphur and lard will make a Pamela’s husband. They become in-|tight little voice. “You ave trying| she's got him she has no guarantee pe. Although it has its fair share of| setts General Court to prepare 81101 so astonishing, however, that lay-|40g’s hair grow in a short time, I have fatuated. Aunt Pamela blames her-|to make my feeling for Jimmie out|that she can hold him. You see, minor infractions, Bismarck is prob- cone of liquor laws will hold Noe first] men should hesitate to “compound | been using this on my own hair, and I) self for leading Pat to believe she|@s something—filthy,” ahe added. |she's bought caving land, and ably the cleanest town of its size in| Public meeting in Bowen aig ae prescriptions.” But I was astonished | believe my hair is getting thicker, but | no longer loved her husband. The| Instantly he opened his arms.|there’s no way for her to scve her- j the Northwest, We have no organ-| Sher will be other hearings in other/ at ‘the sheer ineptitude of so many|friends say my hair lacks luster and | fear of losing him makes Pamela|“No, it isn’t filthy, but it’s danger-| self.” | vine districts of ill parte of Pesca alge druggists who muffed the test. Some)life. Does sulphur harm the hair in) realize how much she really cares,|ous, unless it is accompanied by| She sprang up. “How dare you H ized. here, no Te-|which the committee looks terete of them blurted out that they had|@ny way? (B. E.) \ Finally, Jack arrives. Pat learns he| qualities of the spirit.” He did not|throw that up to me?” she eried ute to poison the atmosphere in arent most expastata oy ected “never heard of” iron and ammonium| Answer—No, it is one of the best | is the son of wealthy Senator Lau-|look at her. He was afraid he could] furiously. which Bismarck children are reared.| 2nd fruity resllts Oe ie vr ectiece has| citrate. Others complained that they |Temedies for seborrhea, dandruff, and | rence, who was kidnapped a few|not go on to the end. He rose. “Throw what up te Some other cities wish they could) paneda. While ony eaivarel within |couldn’t fill the prescription ae mnt tt feet ator the years ago when he went to Mexice| _ She laughed cynically, “And since| you?” truthfully say as much. and without the Commonwealth,” the Roaming yale Hipage ant Dey (Copyright 1933, John F. Dille Co.) ‘ investigate his father’s property, |all this is true, how do you imnew “About Dadums.” ‘The answer to the problem of an|committee is composed of solid citi-| iN" thers attempted to make the a Pat {elle him he is too late as she that what you feel isn’t the same?”| | “I wasn't thinking of your father. increasing number of fires also lays|2ens eager for first-hand information| customer think there was something| A person who has filed his first ee eg aa ae Pevcganck it Je, But the qualities|I'm a river man myself. I with the average citizen, for it is he ee ae ten it| shy about it, and ureed some agp Leyeotteateemiaie eerste Poet all | civeley. dotsleen Aetanah dio tea Maan Mona ee ae the heartbreak of who has the fires, prevails, The chance remarks of vo- Saas a tmor pee eaves Teme, P lestingenis fal seareck boise ‘eligible | men. For days Jimmie avoids Pat.| “And I suppose they were there| didn’t sell_—”” . ‘The city fire department found its auniess pally» witnesses would be T had to sarcasticate a bit|for civil service examinations. i Laake to pares the strain, she de- et first day when you wanted to] “I'm going.” fee cppmrcmunliy. for effective: wore i ero expert. heim ty were to] about it and in that vein answered one|"~ with him and asks rere “Yes, If they hadn’t been They rede beme in silence. Be aaa ee uuDess And | be regarded, small libraries on the of these complaints here, opining that | wih her Orne ne ee ae poiepege thonght, wall, T've played every other prope! eep hazards/subject are at the committee's se e pharmacist who couldn't figure 4 Pat faints in Jimmie’s arms, He is|I didn’t just want to kiss and grasa at @ minimum, ‘The best way tojice. The state commission has re-|out whether I meant an ounce of iron lval O ernhardt { consclann of eveeseues, otasen.ipets.encan.a cb Poage her, Heaven knows I could give her fight fire isto stop it before tt starta| Ported voluminously on all, known end tn Gunes Of etch, and Poa ; ‘An they leave the dance floer, Jack| I wanted to take care af you, to] So'"tn ony, pen Daaeicens. and this effort by the local depart-| 5-4. such lifeless if neatned’ pages|fore used tincture of fron chloride! sonszoNTAL Answer. to Previous Puzal nepasaianes relieves the embarrassing situation|have you with me always. The kiss| fool. She's hiding t - a ment should be given every encour-| but from immediate observation, from instead, could probably compound an} = Wi 15 ang TENISIMOIBIETSIMIUITIEL, 15 Imprisonment fel to tack. Cee nee ne teen od aan eng: though mental pride, And be probably loves agement. Every fire is potential| study on the spot, from life itself,/excellent cheese sandwich. al 17To reli 3 p her—Perhaps he has no idea of mar- { death trap as well as a source of fi- from the Pao Gaiam hoy: Og Seieanee oc aaa Rena » mosey 18 lax bane tase Th tee det ier aes to a ae see-—" his eyes ying Pat. Anyway she won't forget } Bancial loss, is truth to be sought and found. ‘The |have written to tell me so and to ap-| 13 Agglutinative 19 Became ideals of love and marriage caused| faltered a little, “T've liked girls— scree Tse told her. She may Supporting inspections by members| committee's travel will be mainly|Plaud my attitude. On the other language. satiated. her te fall in love with Jimmie.joften——, But I never felt for remember and me again. But shel of the fire department, every busi-|:vithout the Commonwealth. The pro- | hand a number of other pharmacists! 14 Imbecile. 21 Sol. any of them as I did for you ing is much think, Not that think. # & nessman and every householder|vinces of Quebec and Ontario will be|have deplored this sarcasm which} 15'To accomplish. 22 Coupled. CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT | that day. It came over me all of & Ta feed where emotion the theater of investigation. In Que-|they think degrades the pharmacist’s} 16 A sinew 24Gold Coast He hesitated, then went on, “I’d|sudden when fnte speaks, she’s not satisfied in should appoint himself as fire inspec-|)2° ‘are cellars of credit and renown.| profession. They remind me that pepe negro, be lying to you, Pat, if told reg tay =e, ott ty |ber own mind, and it was a chance. tor for his own premises. Every| Choice wines, brandies and liqueurs|pharmacists cover up many mistakes! 1 Cubic’ meter. 25 College that what you felt was love: It belonged ‘in that tent with you} She meanwhile mother should make sure that her|of France invite that personal taste|that physicians make, and so it would) 19 nwart account wasn't. It was passion, Gi n ‘was a feeling of possession. pe {glances at his : ‘ children are not among the number| Without which discussions of the po-/seem more charitable of me to over- Dulldos. or charge. cheno. I ballaze i cee Folagg Pos nde tee I 'T'm low. . . weet licing of wet ways are but sawdust.|look such shortcomings on the part 20 Fleet t 27 Knitted — » ve ake you in my arms, pot) speak to me. which play with matches, thereby The indigenous wines are to be tast-|of pharmacists. 0 ne of EF matte” valores into love. i now that by/ because you were there—alone with > « Suppose causing an increasing number of fires| eq. The Canadian ales have their| That is not so easy to laugh off, In] , ShiPe native land? 25 Dentists tool. the fact that you're in my armsjme, but because you belonged there. | divorce Jimmie, every year. fame, and legislators upon whom|fact it pricks my conscience, for I} 21¥orm of shall. 37 Seventh note. : : sige’ « Row.' T wanted to kiss yeu, not just be-| te loves Tf the public cooperates fully the|long ‘alttings in the shadow of the|know something of the sorrows of the| 22 To peel | 38To regret, §=—= | VERRALL 29 Due win Hes She made a move as if to draw |eause you were sweet; but because lTm not chai store man. Even if he doesn't 10. comanme, naky fish, A ghost. away. But F close. you were swest and—well—mine.” ae record for having a morally clean| Sacred Cod must have acted as a) drug sto 40 Seed bag. 37 . __pafety. “By the fact,” “hat — job, #f I should find out city can be still further improved| Cumulative shoe-horn will find in| sell heck sam ay AG ooeal {i Dieagrecsbly 4 Type of 30To tex. though poteg Babys bat a lit Pa little Sa ff to opcloging bat eS and the number of fires materially or expert attention strictly to the sharp. poem. 31 Iron pan. tle over three weel for the is Jealous and wants me himself, and notably that divine Caledonian pert ly. ks, you regard earnestness in the level grey Poer Jack, Dadums decreased. drink and dew and veiled smoky fire.| legitimate field of drugs, chemicals, 42 Senior. 5 Nickel (abbr.). 33 One who me as your closest friend after your|eyes. ee: ‘would have a i ck. ‘Conditions of climate, physique,|sanitary and sickroom supplies, there 43 To allot, 6 Assessment winds wool. father. Outside of the realm of pas-| “There was something fierce in| C7ed him fer 8 son. ... Why is A Musical Treat temperament will be taken into ac-/is so much shenanigan to intrigue 44 Driving amounts. 37 Child. sion, you'd rather be with me than|it, I felt I had to kiss you. That} eye eM Wrong? on hare a ae count by the Fifteen. The Latin]/and lure away his proper patrons command. 7 To anoint. 40 To pare. any man you know—wouldn’t/ nothing on earth could ‘Me. AS| oak aoa ie Natal grounds, . ry Appearal Sunday element in Canada has not forgotten |such as bootleg drugs, humbug nos: 45 Out of ofder, 8 Filth. 41 Embryo bird. you?” the same time 1 knew 1 hed to|the looked up st hin, “Jack, aren't Citadel Band from Winnipeg, spon-/the Latin sobriety. The Irish, Eng-|trums and trick merchandise designed 49 Mottled Rubber tree. ( 43 Extinct “Ye-es—excepting Jimmie.” stop myself. I was afraid. I could-|® *tends—eny more?” she ven- sored by the Selvation Army, will|lish and Scotch are strong of head|to appeal to the uninformed and the appearance. 10 Southeast. flightless “I think you'd rather be with me|n't take a chance ef frightening tured. give Bismarck residents opportunity | 924 know exactly where their Plim- prblatt eke. iife ot se pao fee 50The pictured 11 Theater ratite bird. than with him in many ways.” He|you, or making you angry and les-|_ “esting the wistfal note in her delight in physics pain. Labor it is,,as 8 slave, Ate BO ree frosts. her native the picture 47 Form of “be.” You’ fetends, Little Tm vit time no less, and only the sourest stom-| I haven't much doubt that the bird) 94 gutted land tarred in 48 Street (abbr.). —more. You're more—well, young-|coming with intense eagerness Pet, by lero is p er. And I don’t feel foolish and—| stopped sharply, “Ang| “ll you tell mo eat abe e. Eee oe Besa pieced clea 35 Changelings. 51 What washer plays written young with you. And you lke to Tost you threegh ere fess fear he 7] F pth O Ra get out, and ket.” Serious is the travel-course|all drug stores) inspired my cheap 1 do the same things I do—and—|heavily—“as onesalways does who “But I never will, Only if—things to be undertaken. The number of things like that.” fears. And yet it was that very fear|bould turn eut—that Daddy end the committee's members shows that “Exactly. I’m more of # mate for|that made me knew it was net|! should go to Paris——” Boston is still literary. Let us now you. But he happened to stir your|ephemeral.” r “Tl go too,” he anid quickly. ft ? emotions, and you're making the] Her eyes turned ,| Ded wants me to take a year eff Fifteen men on the Dead Man’s mistake so many young people make|all her anger gone... . and travel, Thinks I need a rest is 5, —thinking it’s love.” it’s all true, what he’s telling me,|**tt two years in duress vile, as ; Yo-ho-ho and s bottle of rum! Again she tried to draw away. |I'm so young. How am I to know—| Somebody called it, And I'd like to i ‘The photoblepharon, a fish of the Geld lage vith Me beaet toe [aghe eeen es ee Seamer Ng I Ny on yl ‘s oo Bands Islands, has s large luml- But she had s mind, He muat talilit. Maybe thav's why Aunt Fam per [estilo down to busine 7° bs her the truth even though be lost over it. She was deceived. Tertitie “But if we shouldn't go—cougg. Sones from the fish, is used by her entirely. “I'm your friend, tell- ee te ties es oe ee n't you study in New York part of the naiver at alt fr hight hing " attall of trthy are you. meray [ow sont inew tO "| Why shold 22" An open-air swimming pool in Lon- because it isn’t pretty?” Suppose I was » brute to “Why, I thought” she broke don issues colored rubber wristbands, “No, But you're telling me les, I/you,” she said. “But T had to tu lof, flushing, ” oho which are varied according to the love Jimmie, i somebody. And in a way I owe it to| “That I'd made up my mind to time of day; attendants are thus en- I loved a girl when I was about you, too. I don't know how it will |stady in Paris pin Bs, you'd be 5 sixteen in the same way you love/all come out, I suppose Pam|tbere? Right, But it would : , Aunt be dif- Warren. I thought I'd die if I didn't | will divorce Jimmie, and we will be ferent if you decided to stay in New get her. If I had, 1’d be so sick of| married and maybe Tl fiad out |York.” ; ri her by now that I'd want to shoot | afterward, as she did.” “Why?” myself. I saw her recently. If you) “Perhaps,” be said quietly. “But|, He looked at her in amazement. —get Warren—you'll be sick of him} what if—well, “For a modern : i 8 wife dosen't just in exactly the time it takes for/quietly step out because some other] “Dumb!” she your infatuation to wear off. You'll] woman wants her husband. Aren't]. “Tes, dnmb,” be sick of him long before be wil of ‘you tabing ber bersdom oransove-' @ 1013»