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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1933 investments which have wrecked so many banks but so-called “second: ary” investments, consisting of stocks and bonds. Incidentally, he blames this on the government. Bismarck Tr se * » Bismarck, N. D., and] Back in the early 1920's, he said, the postoffice at Bismarck | government examiners began urging of New York uses about 500. gallons of water a day. Southern California . No Defeats Washington|"F, apper FANNY SAYS 0. U. 8. PAT. OFF. The 900, eae pg banks to bulld up @ secondary re- om President and Publisher serve, They didn’t approve of » bank| abecripiion Mates Payable tm — | putting all of ite eggs in the agricul- ‘Advance tural basket, as most of them were +97.20) Going. They: suggested that banks aie ‘by mail in state, 1.00] They went into the market to buy Woeky by tall ta sia, tare © | and thereby created the demand are HHT, reid e8 ie ‘You don’t know anything. You @on’t understand anything. You don’t appreciate » You have never known hing and never will—Ethel Barrymore, to a Phila- Be af ai if more stock. : aneabes xe * Girls who keep things in good ere te ‘would shape are.always in good forms Pa thn rasan nota ang td" Subs Cs —and the bai president —Eugene R. Black, governor of the eS Board, > : Every time France makes herself 4h tion Finance Corporation that it has si . cng safer for herself, she makes her neigh- # taken 622,000,000 in stock of banks af- q = : ; . bors feel less safe.—Viscount Astor, Ei & SYNOPSI8: Curt Tennyson hos At the far end of the corridor she) filiated with the Northwest Bancor-| “ * eR been persuaded by his former obte? pointed to the doorway of the room! poration brings to light thet many| rey neers will con They call me @ gang leader, but) foxtone mors ment Mone'the Jat thelr lett. In the hushed silence) fees now, they made the mistake of ~ F = the only gang I ever have led has been Igor not are not enthusiastic about wife ti hil fiternationat my wife and two children—Roger igi £70k. The ae Age Sonya lowered her voice to a whi Der. | “The massacre room, Mr. Ralston, Those last eight Cossacks barri; caded themselves here. These blows were from the copper axes of the Klosohees as they broke down the door.” 3 s Inside the room Curt played the flash about. A dozen rusty muskets ‘ of the flintlock type lay scattered on : 4 FESEREE 3788 G5e Roa eak Sse age fo} >= [Barbs is iat, Cork bas esenes, Bouya Why sh Lewis Consach Sest That roan the orlpteet People of ne, ‘orltn be sore ripe Huey Long? He's fellation fon years of torture brought the state more attention than tribute, the Klosohee Indians had it has had since Uncle Sam bought it attccked the Cossecke, Senye soye, * * 113 “products of the deprewton” i ie di lon” recently. What the country wants sae eO TORY to sce is venga Ln “\)/HILE the Cossacks were drink- PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE ing boi al Boast By William Brady, M.D. Now Ear jet ie Led eighty surviving Klosohees massa- Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease cae shes att cred them all, burned their bodies diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, | | tration. gues Beware the Greeks bearing! in one huge pyre; and their old Sa Sag at nace eat meets ions | aoe a Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. becomes, it still will be in great bic eens Sativa OF MEDI-|hand smoke of other persons) or the |(hamplon made him ha hdr cian Sonya Hower “Bight men s exhaust of automobil lutions silly. ywners: logs New Jersey now| Who escaped rush, barri- loca soca veittiaet veiasa cia Et US es acts eta ee Oa On the other side there's Al Smith,|°% Tesponsible if their dogs bite| caded themselves in one of the Code |tamination of the air by leaky flue8}the opposition's most accomplished | *"@nsers. They still have no recourse} rooms, but the Klosohees chopped . | Strangers bite their dogs. the door off its hinges and killed siphebet soncr 27 | (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc)| them. I imagined T sould atill ues heveash ol thewnen for the meeneved the dark stains on the walls of that Toom.” jot bots is best accomplished in De- that the banker has his troubles just 4 pric he cosh oember and January. ‘The parasites| , Cort thought that the Indians he .| ‘had seen on the that after. shat, are that thal asin rent of ts have od el Brotected from loss and that! ‘The difference lies in the fact that by the proper use of carbon bisulfide.| ‘escendants of th fiery tribe who the borrower be able to pay back the! ne hes too much money and the rest jucceeded Later, the bots move into the intes-| had battled the Cossacks to a stand- Joan, with interest, when the note be- of us haven’t got enough. tines where treatmnnt is not effec-| still, returning massacre for extor- comes dus. ‘The remedy, of course, lies in sound ‘This is reasonable enough. Banks)anq profitable agriculture and busi- Doncetul Y wash ie are resporisible to their depositors,| ness When that has been reestab- cpt Sous mance rire aaa Who expect thetr money on demand.|rsn8a the difficulties under which a ; If they cannot pay when asked to dO) we isbor will have vanished and the 80, the bank closes. And few things! banks will be able to do business on are more useless than # busted bank./ 9 secure and reasonable basis—per- As @ general thing, everyone favors 8/ nang tor the first time in many ars. liberal loaning policy, but if such an. ae It all begins with the government's fecovery efforts. Despite the multi the floor. He picked one up and clicked the heavy hammer. A spark. leaped. Against an empty powder 7 canister lay a broken sword with tichly chased hilt, He rubbed away the corrosion till , he made out the loping wolf insignia of the old Cossacks, surrounded by the imperial crest of the Romanoffs. Not caring for so gruesome @ sou- venir, he put it down and turned his flash on the walls. Those dark dis- colorations, splotchy and sinisters looking—were they merely seepage from rain and snow, or bloodstains of the murdered Cossacks? ‘1 He took Sonya out of the ghastly phen Place into the clean sweet night air, 1 217% and they went on toward the post. ~ i “It was plain justice that the * Bt At Klosohees did wipe out those Cos- 80n, | sacks,” he remarked grimly. “The Clari Czaristic régime allowed torture 4:30 | lke this to go on for two thousand ed. miles up and down the Pacific Coast. Bo They knew all about it; they were tera just brutal to their own subjects, bra and they kept it up right down into — modern times. “Thank heaven, that régime got what was coming to it, too! The 4 Leninists did a good job when they .. f wiped that depravity out, root, stock and branch. They deserve thanks—” Sonya stopped suddenly, and her hand dropped from Curt’s arm. “Thanks” She whirled on him, her eyes flashing. “To that crew of mur- derers?” they couldn't pay their depositors without getting more money. Many Babs pBazeszage, 52938 geez of another band that used to live down toward Tellacet. The Kloso- hees fied back into the mountains efter that massacre, and they've stayed there ever since. They're an almost unknown band. They live up north in the Lilluar headwaters, and Keep themselves isolated from other oie and they won't let white peo- to whether they agree or dis: ple come into their territory at all.” with The Tribune's policl tes é laeate oseeenia an oie agas +} Curt recalled a time when he had vately whose & sat on the pier at Fort McMurray Some mortgagors, for insance, wrote! Sneed Ladies in the Barrooms up mortgages $1,000 or $1,500 above Bs J with Inspector Jamieson of the In- (Chicago Tribune) cost on properties costing $8,000 <> Za5 dian Bureau, and Jamieson had told Bome of the old time bartenders, ne $9,000, ‘him about a “lost” tribe in the Lil- {| Fee Editorial Comment Editorials printed below show the trend of thought by other editors. They are published without regard Her words came in a torrent, an gry ringing words. “You don’t real- ize what you're saying! You don’t know anything about the red wave of bloodshed that swept all over Russia in ‘17 and ‘18. “You were here in peaceful Can- ada, idling around pleasantly on some river or mountain range. You didn’t see hundreds and thousands of innocent people killed, to atone for what a guilty few had done. ‘Thanks—to those killers? Don't you ever say a thing like that to me!” (CERT stenped back as though she a | had struck him. Her anger was Uke @ blow, so sudden and violent and utterly unexpected. For a mo ment he hardly knew what to say. Then he became a little angry him- self. What he hau just said didn’t call for any such tirade from her. “If you please,” he sald stiffly, “I limited my statement to theCsar- istic outfit, And I wasn’t a around pleasantly’ during that time; 4 I was pushing @ plane back and forth across the front in northern eee if the Fj & fi i A sk aE F g F RE i F E a& £ i g z pia with polished floors, <= alone ay minted BY RODNEY DUTCHER w. C dent) their freedom so eREEy wy "breed's cance and started up the fashington, .—“Young Mb- with his abso- |¢rals” of the Roosevelt administration path companion, vacei.(are girding fora finish fight, And) . ‘watched her moccasins play the president himself has brought the of their revolt to a head, g E iF je fi EE ay F ph iy E 16 Call for hetp. Oe: 18 and f, ») 20 Italian riven ELT REMAISITIE IRIS! 21 Violent whith [GIEISISIONBDIAIWEEA SS HIEIAN Wie GIe 8 z i it palid woman and this clean-limbed Dlocks. vital girl at his side! es 31 Driving The touch of her hand on his arm, ata—~ — 67Bhe fs alsoa 32 Centimeter. shielded her from brush sipping 41—— and com, = great 34 To scrutinize. back, was an experience such as be 42 Hour, star. edd 43 Nominal valua, 58.4 playwright 36 To halt. had never known with Rosalie Mar- a8 28 She is a tend ae ¢ VERTICAL ed with her ing —— star. one 1 she played in 43 Breakwater. the impact of her personality, a very 32 Horsefy. 46 Halt an em. — by Sin- Dositive and cogent force, sua j a8 (TBE fort loomed up fast ahead. 36 Clever. Ulmus. 37 Afternoon _ estoppel. J its weird call agai. Curt meal. 83 38 She received Breast. : ing against the old building. 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