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wean aan = Aaccancon | things through,” be said, “forget that | to Put y “ig ‘i ‘ . ° “How May We Hel . The Bismarck Tribune © 2uc! turniure, tlle 60 Cc ONTINUE one cause of the depression which we [the 8 of Christ Inte. ‘Sconomic a per jmuch in the way of Living quarvers from page ous jare beginning to leave behind, was | Fae Evening worship | vga | ft X r 3 tu 4 4 the very existence of hundrets of| The women of the churcl ! + ‘THE STATES OLDEST i, Sor exemple, the i ti factories Junior Day Feted Dine OR en, MaRS ER el: |ebenee at cee cree By William Brady, M. D. NEWSPAPER Were to work at capacity for @ given Er Uni dren who have been and continue to|., The senera! theme | ’ Established 1873) periog, we should reacn the time By Farmers om on be & definite deeg against the return | “21x by mre. A. Knudson. | letters to personal health hygiene, net to disease Published ‘by ‘The Bismarck Trib- when everyone had ell the shoes he In Annual Session ot prosperity.” |Thankeeiving in Worship—niee || @uenosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady 2s camped Wanted and profuction would slow oe \Risoio. Selecte6—Mrs. A.C. Small. || self is Letters be ‘beter F ‘ smith, Grend Forks Trades and Reverence in Worship—Mrs. Buck- | % ink. No reply can be made to quertes not conforming to instructions. ican Labor assembly secretary C ONTINUE D ow. . Brady, i care of this newspaper. . ‘ | Nearly every men and women, “junior Leaders and members met fre pags eno’ Reading: | Pioneer —Mre, Fuller, ( See macddoe than be now |S oe ant | 19 PO OS OR es sn ah sagen | GC SE RTT (ee and better wardrobe than he now proviems of locais and methods of. On Dash fi eb aasesaby 7 prey 'AVITAMINOSIS |to the escape of blood. It is called the possesses, but there is # definite limit | W.dening membership. Gladys Ed- Long ‘or We ‘continue our stu@y in the Lite | j = : wards, state presidert, presided. $50,000 F rtun of Christ. Come and study with us| Perhaps one tenth of one per cent capillary resistance test. scurvy to nearly anyones wants, The seme seiurdey Mrs. O. H. Olson, national | o erat Efe aleve welcome, to attend |o¢ readers know what svitaminosis| there is very low resistence, and benoe thing holds true of demand for president, es Hulls, tis a airmen, was an eaplott of no little friend. X means. Fully ten per cent know what “black and blue” spots appear from | OR ti A. W. Ricker, of the » eee | * | | j rs a ara Re ea Heraié. An elimination con-| moment when Louis Bleriot brought TRINITY LUTEERAN latent means. Latent avitaminosis; trifling coe ar a Be Were | { 7 oo * ss test for juniors who wen in counties | his plane down to the cheers of the ee aoe ciety means the health impairment due to| known injury at ! eve people more money with WhiCh vere they live will be held Sunday English 25 years ago. There is a cordial weleome at Trin- | partial deficiency of one or another! istie of scurvy has led to many unjust) 690 w purchase needs end luxuries nd morning. Mrs. Olson, Mire. Edwards,| The first compulsory cheeking-in |:1y. Hiss -sinky alia Gant, | vit charges of cruelty in institutions. Weekly by mat! in state, per year 1.00 more time in which to consume them. Mrs. Mildred Kay, Montena presi-| stop, Baghdad, Reged te ara Twenty tire "| As hinted in the last lesson we beg! Cniidren or adults, especially those | : Weekly by mail outside of North tw Cistrbute the proceeds of Cent, E. H. Everson, National Farm-| Mildenball and immediate | i |to be excused from suggesting sy whose health is not 0 good, who Dakote, year weve 150 ge ‘i ers Union president; Emil Loriks,| Jective of many of the pilots. The} Church Schoul and Bible classes toms. this being only a health column,| Denitest » tendency to develop such acy ty met in , ger | our productive power more widely. south Dakota president and C. C. other mecessary stops in the derby ea and it is a waste of time for corres-| Giscoloration of the skin from insig- b poor vir #0038, us some suggest, we hed the Teloout, North Dakota president, will &fe Allahabed, | Singapore, oe iet|. Sermon’ "The ‘Christie's Prayer |pondents to recite their symptoms in| Gimmaraion of the ‘necessarily suf- : ee Member of Audit Buress of 30-hour work week, more persons hold @ conference. ioe Begneed merc ahikiaa, p00 | sis seule. z.| the ope that we may ‘ell 'em whetb-| page C, but ‘ Circulation would be employed end everyone Talbott Honored ti | ; Allahabad to Singapore, 2,210; | 4. 9. eta. 7:20 | minosis-B, G, E or what have you |= 2° gil <a aa mee a omer t “Member of The Associated Pree UIC hieve leisure tine in which wo | Brdey SACO every iecel in, the| Singapore to Darwin, 2,004; nn | The Senior Luther League, [Well leave ‘all symptoms for your Pomone ot ee or ase | pee Kobysnene § The Associated Press is exclusively Consume the produce of the farm Cit BoM being sent to the W_scmatleville, 1.380; Charleville to| Weanesday,, October 240 Mission- | re ean tte pant SP" fresh fruit juice or tomato juice, or| Zo avold a ring in the tub, just a entitled w the use for republication end of industry, The urge now ib Ge- siete office, these funds to be used | ‘this route is 11,323 miles. ary Federation 11 a. m. and 2B. an Cee inee bony sey abe aes the daily consumption of at Jeast two muffle the telephone. r of ell news dispatches credited t It finitely toward it. There is no ques- for state organization work. | ‘The longer route for the fliers de-|, Pocket Testament League oT oe ia oe fresh fruits and two fresh vegetables i § or not otherwise credited in tbl’ tion thet it would te © great gocial, In his introduction of Col. Little,| siring to stop at more than the re-|° fiver Daughters of the Reforma- | spots lke fieebites, that ap. 72, % fresh greens, will insure Sn persons, tho it helps to supply this ' i Sponbaious orgie puisiee neren. sOvence unc ste econoimie effenig) Talbot! atid he was. responsible for| quired point ie 12377 mules, “These yor # 5m |pear in a Picinch area of the akin ia Sceguate Vitamin C ration for child Taiversal deficiency ef food, ! : spont D ped here! Po See ‘ rs el ‘¢ { Au rights of publication of a oiber might be wemendously beneficial. planer ye belt Up tae PARE ange ead one Ati, Ea the [bend of the elbow in 15 minutes) that an ounce of orange juice or fresh! iste ome 8 matter herein are also reserved. One of the things which is pre-| Lemke bil! shire, Jask, Karachi, Jodhpur, Cal-| a pease of BO m. ees ried nag SS ER Sr the ‘acnietn | Ktiow if you havea Domes on oes ‘or eee F | venting ite reslization is the eelfish-| Resolutions passed st the Farmers|cutta, Rangoon, Alor Star, Betavia, the’ Cone th a eainioal that t6r| premier ie 6 co, a boy... da J) n Eat It, Yet Keep It nest of the human groupe involved.| Union annul session provided apo oe npr Wa- Vitamin © deficiency, or latent avite-| etn Aiwtiescd fais 9 wtshe cnet \ ; Members of the Fermers Union Will sone employers are unwilling to con- | He scien kk edges, to the| Thaw MIbEE Bhp pialite LPs 408 to 600 minosis-C. in a healthy person who] QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS information and advice, and T am glad J c do well vo listen Ww otners in WHEY cer it yeceuse 1t would bring man-| OPP?! miles apart. enough 4 All Children Need Iedin | to Ben any boy who asks for Y . ich for a big-| more than four ish pro- | ie: yanks then E. H. Even, Pree?! coement problems éifficult of solu- | Vins" bill bts St tla | Completion Within 16 Days peatleme ts Raph ate such! Please tell me how to give an sodin| and incloses re (Scent) en: J ee 1 of navy, requiring large Both the Macrobertson interns- “4 1 lope bearing dress. y nations! president we the result Of ion The egsiest way still makes! Dropriation when millions are un- (the > and {constriction of the circulation by |ration to a girl of 14. We use iodine| . Cher! Simpson's deeth f i pete: tonal’ air race nha torniquet. If the same pressure around |salt and have fish at least once a week, | Get Your Iren tee Pe en ee Roel ‘| a eee! | the arm for 15 minutes produces more /but my daughter has a weary feeling) Please tell me what vegetables be- - His attack ou the uelions! BN! rie ebiet obstacle, however, is the | ne education is” being neglected |nendicap, which are run concurrent~ than eight petechise, or if less pres-|a great deal. (Mrs. W. A. E) sides spinach have the most iron? d cultural adjusunent RCMINEYELOH Urregsonable attitude of orgenized | FIs’ education jy, must be completed in 16 calendar sure say 35 m. m. of mercury pro-| Answer—Send stamped envelope| (C. 5.) R |that correspondence courses in high | deve gntries not fulfilling this re- 4 Praad c brands im es a strong puter lebor. It is strong for the shorten-| school subjects be made available| nt are disqualified. There! Guces more than one “fleabite’ or|bearing your address and ask for! Answer—Peas, Peanuts, unmilled | ‘ a t Lu ts of the | free | Tree! Caw ... ae minute extravasation of blood in the instructions for taking an iodin ration.| wheat, grapes, dried beans, lettuce, enemy Ww the best interests ed work week but it wants the em-/ through institutions of learning free| re no restrictions in the speed race| Herd winter wheat ‘skin (sometimes it resembles black and |Only sea Yish contain any consider-| raw cabbage, dandelion greens. Send \ farmers, not only in We BOTLAWES! Dover t bear the whole burden, It|of charge; sples set forth in lieu CxeD! the entries must check in at : ‘blue discoloration) it is fair to con- able amount of iodin’ Every one|a dime and stamped addressed envel- ¢ but throughout We pation wants the reduction in working time! Third, principles |the required points along route.| America awful nice place. People clude the individual is suffering from should use iodized salt in place of plain|ope and ask for the booklet “Blood i; of lives Jost and millions spent in the| In the handicap race, the planes|iive like monkeys way up high. — y ” oe eee te Gteveny, press ute Teduetion in pay. ‘The employ lwerid’ war thet, the Farmers Union |are rated and given tine allowances ore Ke, MORES Ti eeught i |avitaminosis-C, getting insufficient salt. Tt doesn't cost. any is Tor moet | (Copright 1894, John F. Dille Co) : fon on the basis of & sketchy Dress er, gccording to this view, should w-/is opposed to offensive wars and fight! based on plane area, power, etc. Sie Vitamin C. ee ee it furnish enough iodin for (Copyright 1934, 5 le Co. ‘ veport, but the information at hand ‘cept all the responsibility. | for protection of our country from ac-| ying time for the handicap en- | - Fi seems Wo brand him es something Of) yi obvious that he cannot do it. | Ue hitless insti ydlcb tbe Labradors it hose olay borer op ghitet He rea ‘ vi in handie ances. Wf, as Mr. Everson claimed, the| where willing to help, would face # Asks Study of Cooperatives | Church Notices | IN THE rs ares. peckers supported the pork process-| staggering problem. Many industrial ere eee io soaria aiten oe | $$$ | stave or NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- : ' é fi ve idea be placed hols meee fap ing Wax aud arranged for i two! enterprises would immediately shut |oberative seer FIRST PRESBYTERIAN cuvncn ese ee a ee * BY BEATRICE BURTON + ; months before it wes epplied, they down, wait vo see what others did in Fifth, that delinquent dues and ‘ at Becond St. C. Davies, Judge. emus t were cereful to keep it @ secret.'the face of such & condition. |educational fund be collected from| a4, adel 2 ii scsson ces at ferttathe Matter of the Batate o Whole droves of them sppeared be- 47, on the other hand, Jabor would | Farmers Union Oil companies 8nd |¢ 45 o'clock with graded instruction |Katharina Bens, SYNOPSIS Business than usual, Si thought) One or two nights a week he ‘ fore legislative committees and be-| gecept its share of the responsibility, | Snt to the state office by secretary |tor all ages. Parents are invited to ae Petitioner, Susan Broderick and her aunt,|with an inward. gi “Said the| stayed out for dinner, and the fam- ‘ fore the department of egriculture pear some of tne accompanying bur- | *20rding to by-law provisions; | bring their children and remain in the] William C, Benz, Busie Hofsted, Lutie, who had seen more prosper- | room was just what he wanted, and| ily knew that he spent those eve- ; Sixth, that sympathy be extended | <a) pible Class which meets in the |Katherine’ Bailey, Oscar Benz, ous times, order a pillow at * me ‘week's money for aoe ‘with a widow who was one of in opposition to it. In addition, they den, we would be able to set up the to the family of John Simpson, de-|* ertdeen in mI Nellie Olson, Johe Bens, and store, where the family | it! He's going to bring some of his | his clients—e Mrs. Ada Hopper. His r Geluged the newepapers of this aFe® | system without undue strein on the |ceased national president; pepe sca ° Spee ie had a charge account for things over tonight.” office was far downtown near the ' Morning worship is at 10 o'clock, the |sone interested ee years. | thir with propaganda ageinst it. Por Mr.) industrial und commercial fabric.| Seventh, Union members should be Ford preactahe ron “The Christian | Valentine Benz, deceased, — They are to the office], * arr eget seer ee ane High Level Bridge, » and he left the c Everson to make the bald statement | Once it was in operation, further ad-|Siven preference in hi:ing employes Cure for Cynicism.” THE STATE OF NORTH DAROTA| of the manager, Mr. Dillon, who in- ae ree FL Hewat Lemme halt past Sate 7 J) in | ‘ |in_ business institutions of Union; if -|°"TO "THE ABOVE PETITIONER forms them the account has been morning man a t without sdducing proof is to call 11-) justment would be © matter only of | Eighth, that the study toptc of the RAG takse tell asarrak nets ae Ae IN discontinued as it had not great room like that and s bath- and important business to look q t to question his own integrity. | Wume. t Union be adopted in the high sehools; | "Trepp. You and each of you are hereby cit- for five months; Susie and|foom _— ‘She. sh potsy after. b: Mr. Everson, from his height as/ ‘The farmer's standpoint, too, mist) Ninth, that the Bank of Coopera- |i” pis claps with Mrs EF: TVeDp. ea and required to, appear before the Poe sonrein pmbarrpoement, Le-| head angrily as if it mode ber fo- sabes te cee ere resend at his : Farmers Union president, declares that he considered. ‘The average agricul- tives in St. Paul is not operated in! sec wit meet in the church parlors |leigh, in aid State, at bees 5 gee to walk. Enroute, the lat-| ious to think of anyone getting | Do secret of the fact that he seually i “Trying to curtell production is all|turist 1s, in normal times, an employ- | *°cordance with the cooperative prin-|41"¢.39 o'clock, | Pinding Help for|ths Surin county, North Decos| ter meets her Wallace Stef-| Suche bargain, | ork.|iunehed at his club, the. Hermit m wrong. What we should do is toler of labor. Basically, he is a king) ae unalterably opposed to @ eleaecres Eine TS aspect greet! aa (oi eerste fe site yours, Frei peetl ee pan, Worthy?” forsale os Feeds of a aan adjust the earning power to the con-|pin among capitaliste—the founda-| raise in freight rates. The evening fellowship service 15/487 of November, A. D. 1934, at the| 000 ey pea he fs the sheltered, me-|_. Uncle ‘Worthy pat his head to ene there with his ele Somat ; sumption needs of the consuming tion of the capitalistic system. Eleventh, opposed to e raise | 101 91 7:39 o'clock. The pastor will speak |that day: to show cause, if any you| teulous type, while she is the kind Fide and maces ciicking poise with | with people—that's the thing that , ” it |freight rates on petroleum products; | 0. «¢ ” have, why the report and accounting who loves to walk in the rain and | his to: e think counts in the business and profes- public.” Well seid, but whet does le ress d labor ns competes Mwalith; teat the: necle ade bigaeerroes for PoAea ening” atti |p Jobe Bons, as the sdministrator Ss £ without gloves in the winter. at Rope yen oe sional world,” he often said to John. 4 § mean? wi 'y. Imagine, if you can, 4 It be Grea bonis non of the estate of Valentine jusan realises that, while her fu-| be spoke & man of some educa- “Friendship with le. That’s F, Insofar as he hints that one of the|® 30-hour week for farm hands at ie veel oF = ee ee be the ed os thought ey ae Bens, <focqaes, covering, papeetcion ture life with Wallace will not be on Young fellow. Name's| wise brings in pone sal ‘He 1 the same rate of pay. ‘The effect on| ; adeeb fcescaeand [1932 to the 2th day of April, A. D.| thrilling, it will be comfortable. | Sho had no business at all. I dangers to the adjustment program | pay. it be resisted; o'clock, 111934, dated May 12, A. D, 1934, Tandoor hearted Susan shows little 1 Roce ee spoke to him about | y75¢ to ‘2 stenog- « lies in consumer revolt if prices get | sericulture might be cataclysmic, | Favor Old Age Pensions We cordially invite you to join us injon ‘tile in said Court, should not enthusiasm when Wallace plans to ba) eh wae ae Fapher's in he litle cubby t too high, Mr. Everson does the farm-| The history of the last 40 Cer Thirteenth, recommend adoption of | all these servies. ae plies ae peers inspect a house which the present a bes end ~ a es hole of an r er a service. For him to take the at-| points inevitably toward shorter | Townsend hill on old age pensions; “We believe in Jesus as Christ; dated October 6th, A. D. 1936, on file owners are forced to sell because on shel his beck John was nothing like him. He fitude thet production control is all; hours and higher standards of living.) Fourteenth, that the state take im- “We accept Him ss our Savior and im set Court, pi ying that ae 0 lace. “I told that ed prover _ looked oe pesed ; wrong, however, 1s to challenge «| Intelligence, guided by true patriot-| mediate action to sssist farmers to|Priend; elie continued until the 26th day of Jan- ront deot every night ead mother, gan name haa boon J } 7 Q get @ coal supply; ‘We pledge Him our loyalty in every | very, A. D. 1935, should not be grant- hen we went to bed, and that we r movement which has proved the|'sm, could realize that goal. Fifteenth, that all allotment of life.” 4, or that such other or-further or- to bed early. I said he'd have | to their father. She had died when i I salvation of North Dekota agriculture. checks be published ir pepers so| Invite your neighbor. sage ake aie t the side door if it ares and el 7 I It also imposes upon him the neces-| met was a brave Chicago jury | everyone can see a au . ence, of, said. Yolen: A gave him aber of mid red Dee ig athe knw. 3 sity of presenting « better plan. which picked that Bouth Dakota in-| sq netnee in Washington and des- reese catate, f rr think we won't have much trouble | Very little children, F Mr. Everson's advice that “you|fant as the “moat beautiful” in the|ignate him as representative: 10:00--Sunday Church Behool for| County, from her chair and “Donte” mal 2 serene ; Fe ee ante nad weiter et on jcountry. It was prejudiced, too, We) Seventeenth, that each local ase |ail departments. if you have not as] ‘Tat Tbervice be made of this clta- em all. “Why do we €0| “Don't t the side of the farmer know half a hundred Bismarck par-|Tetary send « quarterly report to/%o) Onna as go sunday morning. Mer-| ‘Dated thie Isth day of October, A. ail this agony for sis ds-| moo tart inch from the t Hye 20 applies, oles, to large mar- lente who ane contident their baby ts| "Oe WR a sament of | eae ae: worship service |" — py the court: larg, week, when, we don't have | plate when you're it, Su- : ae eects tne atthe pekete [Not only the most beautiful but the] seed-and feed loans be deferred un- 10-Christian Fendenvor. yeni): 1, C. Davies, we? And we have to "¢ 3 doing business in North Dekote.| smartest. til erops are better; Intermediate League. Judge of said County Court. If we let her go and| sia) baseball “Tome, bos) neeak : Without prosperity for the farmers of Nineteenth, recommend that an em- A el Truth About the Li- en: 3, Rag FORRES housework ourselves fo rd reread ! bargo be placed on rye; 3 than “Don't make so much chil- % One ne MORAY 12") workers ofthe tate game and tishn| "twenty "urge immodiate action on iader’ fear Sehnert Lar ea ao om this roomer business | aren Dy head's splitting. 4 ee an taq|PArtment smelled out a violator| teed for livestock pd | pcre sometimes csaliee eee & ; whole, however, we are gl f the la ho had 1| Twenty-one, ext appreciat “Who was the man that Dad and . it was Mr. Everton and not one of ei Sr aanks ee to Jamestown chamber of commerce, f mols. met_galee sto lat: I met just outside the house a min- fi . : our own Farmers Union leaders WhO) 4 req) gleuthing, ‘ gee pole. aoe EsLeosgetil ae ‘and promptly that Susan ed east fie asked as they all * - oer je a vie se ped = oe —| nich aye fit for. consumption but eee e've iS'uhe middle of the dining room, : F ave demonstrated a better under- A which will not stand shipping be pay " down far in the world| “That must have been our new standing of the farmers’ plight than|| Editorial Comment || tiven relier SARIEONTAL iis | ae tireedy fhout dslag’ thats” Be |roomers” Susan sheok ort Gas faite ‘ he seems to have, Their memories|] paitortais printed below show the Twenty-three, that the secretary of 1 Who is the auch pottry. phy actually to take one of » Susan, Senge are Reged te of her naj iniay ooo ners. Aunt “ 1 peniat lash. lone enough to roman || ood of enh bY einer emiany ||eericuiure, be aaend, to muaelaeneen) Samana. Zand 11 Southeast. the people of the district into the tome money sal Rents always |have clean napkins at every meal ‘ her Hoover's farm beard, which fell- or ® monopoly control of processing and picture? a mesisr. ob nation could. ‘she picture roomer £2 in the icing. And whee just as they had had em in the ‘ d to control production and whose policies, Tharketing in the hands of the town-| 49 south Amer- vom iving with leaving his um- do we may pais days when conre Da nerain etforte at price raising helped to pile fica slips; ican timber 22 Mentions. b in the ta pagearenel mgeher| miyoo, may depend upon it that | Susan often spent an entire morn- up surpluses, Their perceptions are] In Sickness and in Health Twenty-four, presented by county tree, 25To sharpen. hed besa Grandfather Broderick | there’s always a maid to answer the | ing standing at the board in the F keen enough to appreciate that the New York Times bepetageota TE os cas SS. Monaure of 27 Tolled. par fy home from the Orient thirty | doorbell in other houses here Wal- horemeat, irenin Piece after piece ] $36,000,000 poured into North Dakota] Scotsmen, it is sald, “aye reckon | uent members he c it) cloth. 29 Fodder vat. years before, oF sitting on the stone |lace Steffen goes to call, of worn ’ f ill * initiation fee be suspended for en: “ 31 Extremity of on, nights next summer. |tie, arching one eyebrow at Susan.| “We've just rented Grandfather § by the agricultural department has ryt hour.” ‘This t the best kind| suing year; Footatep. the earth's is, if he stayed until next sum-|“Besides we never could do the| Broderick’s room to a man,” she ‘ been a veritable God-send. In some So preeretion, er She hours GP ig ‘Twenty-five, that resolutions be| 16 Regretted maly bg housework without Anna. We're ‘added. 1 ways Becretary Wallace may be thal mare provision against the ill Hicura | &eBt to Proper authorities. a extremely. a ‘The house simply was, not the|busy from morning to night, as “Toe paying, esto man whe villain Mr. Everson suggeste him to| chiefly that they think that thee oid i ee — ot two pg TL gh Ea lp | the case, how. | sald Lutie, smiling norte dhe ta he, but North Dakota farmers’ beat| altogether escape the common fate tll C ONTINUE D 20Native metal. of pleasure. © VERTMCAL _ novels. ou, che sent on ergeals, going saae hardly. the cone, bom | snd tate. aml cheer. : knowledge of him 1s contained in the| Geath comes, or that the onset of sick- from page ene 21 Overseers of 43She will finish 1Nerve (com- 35 Branched. syound the room, It was old and|Anne did practically all of thel fulness. “Let's not say ‘roommn? neas will be brief and at any rate be- 39 Paid publicity there was/housework. Lutie and Aunt Edna|Susan. It sounds just Pigtail mee rich. Wey Wave SWORN. 94 Accurate estimate, But as the| Roosevelt Assures oS allan gall hintns form). 40 italien river. UAIy: ibbess in'the cutglass chan-| mended clothes and sewed butions | Alley.” She stopped =o 4 average length of life may be comput- * 2 Tree. 43 Sour. rnet-colored damask |on the nts that came up from | Anna came lor empty so ‘The matter 1s one for members of |ed by an actuary to fit the need of the) Weterans But Gives Ba ccom. SP Prevesition. 3 r5 scatter hay. 43 Book of Norse daliors, the fevail windows, the oil| Anns'e'iconine: board in the base- | lates. ive family never the Farmers Union to decide, but ieiviausl, 0 i Penctleabie VA make No Bonus Promises pis on 52 Heavy string. 4 Laughter paintings fast baag oa the walls in ment every week, Justis cleaned = ary te affs re hetero Anna, 3 Mr. Everson's Jamestown speech |*, sickness — 25 Btand stilt, 54 Publicly sound. 9, S008 Lent Seams: Fy mornk that was § ia 4 ; cgi tulsa, wonat omy the Oia Medal|Dastn, themmaayprenm] anus of aed nahi ELAN magn, | Sige have get thal lee 22 fig ten eran, a [terete nem Me if the accident of death which elevat-|Care found that the charges for care area, “s ‘e horribl; r all at once?” she|she watered rns come to work for the reason that World War veterans| 35 gun god. 85 Existence. 7Singing voice. ing. saddenly. “And if we have—" |dining room bay window. Brodericks eleven years before, & ed him to the presidency of a great |f sickness by families with $1,200 in- today were in the prime of life and| 39 8 Right. asked A we of ninetoems Tee 17, 87 Decree of the how desperate “The most embarrassing part of | girl just arrived from farm organization was not unfor-|°Me averaged $40.17 better off from the point of view of 9Part of a “You know just yPLutie| having a in the is ex- native Sweden, cheeked, ee ee committee of the Aver icen ee feels! employment and ot annual income| 3¢ Te, Zep oe circle. 48 Structural “things, are with Sb Joaknow what baying © Gyest fa Late | Eesh, zellow air. | His Jamestown speech shows no| Surgeons appointed last year by Dr. J. Sen Woe Pigs od of any other great ite hehehe €0 More capable. 10 Inert gaseous aa a ‘eiinian ippened to ww and Sy ia Harts mused es salnete or two pt shebed r now, pon years Will to constructive leadership. ‘There| Bentley Squire, the then president, ‘eg joudly 1 today. We simpl 2 | stance. yee yt and for the Yanily bed . 61 Her poem “ 51 House plant. ready money at all these days.”| wonder who on eK are several North Dakota Parmera| As reported in favor of the organiza-| | Sees Bullding As Symbol 56 Cites 6 Rel any is, dashing in and out of the |hardened the color in her cheeks Mr, Roosevelt said the hospital he Pk Sarr. ae 3 “ any to speak of | man is, ‘Union men who easily could have oy ee sd tuna was dedicating, the first veterans’ in- H ries, made her in- 128he was a one bores’ et Hana’s, voice place, as if it bel conte. oes fe Poon <. Lap) cept ly child —. for ett put the thing that made |are you going fo tell him, Susan’ was done better, Prepayment medical care when need-|Stitution to be constructed since he} 41-Type standard. ternationally imed in. it t part of] “The truth,” Si ‘said ly. handsome in a large blond They, at least, would have more|ed and haspitalization if tt also is de-| took office, served as a “aymbolic and| 43 Exclamation famous, 15 Newspapers your uncle decide to sine Dari cot | Tes nelly to ery te hide ‘things like | bsomed way, and Herbst, the milk- self-respect than to preach the old|manded. Already thirty or forty com-| bold denial of any careless statement Poe none wa ei ra Onerot | that frots toople. Thee alwace fing |™&, had been in love with her for o [> ho doc! of “let's eat munities have organised such groupa| that the United States does not take free Met is going to move on the| them out, anyway.” ‘a long, time. demagog! trine ‘® eat Our) and a hundred more are care of those who have served it in Sie ORB Ne oe ee ot thelr rest “If the the side ell, this roomer business set- Cake and keep It too.” fates ml lnrarnogs, While Ro apci-|ar_and te 8, spmbole, affirmance Srp ond He Say bape he'll have t0| wcif,to? mane woes the side door Het one thing for me,” John said fic is a ted, certain - | 08 our in underlying pa * se ls never only pF Need for Patriotiam sbi te approved, shiet sone ther Sine Wi aaiom, Ot cur teternpe fa) “ ssapes was the fanitor of The| "Dene i's suything, Basan, unless sround tan reine 22g firmer, lates a ree cl A Patrioliam is © much-abused term hoepital ty the soe eae ‘The 16 bulldings were described as Senigraes, Sees Bie saree pie ouse a | Cheentt going back t seeces etter oie bub if all of us could agree on a|aured, “The responsibility of the in-|symbollc of the government's policy ‘Anna wash windows to her] good. When we reach the point definition and then practice it many] dividual physician to the individual] to give ald not only to veterans, but and every Satu for s0| where we have to take roomers, it’s Of our economic and social troubles | Patient shall always be maintained.”|to hundreds of thousands of other ‘went downtown to he always | time I got a steady job and earned | ‘There ts no mention of provision|citizens—men, and women and chil- fice of Susan's father, Morris Brod-|;,, Anes to get to her meals and | some money, to my Would disappear as a result, True 84) against wage-loas during ‘sickness, |dren, who handicapped by environe ork. she swept out of the room and down |own board here, ef lees Good Unselfish patriotism could bring us problem should be approached aa|ment or by clroumstances, “lack today “os bad we can't rent th room| the hall her tafete site Puatling gosh! A roomer!” Oub of the depression, Meeking after}one phase of unemployment insur-|what reasonable people call the es- er a suite in The Arms,” Aunt Edna! around her. He had had a time position: individual advantage and blind sec- | nce. Jsentials of modern civilisation.” added. his own! ‘Susan's father and John were |on The Express, the city's one eve- nl Tt ts authoritatively stated that all] ‘The president said these people are kind o! at the door of the dining news rr, years, Wonallam never will. but the lowest paid have been paying|in @ sense not “forgotten” because ine, We room. They had just come in from. news and A case in point is the current dls-|for medical service almost or quite|the country has known of thelr ex- the place outdoors and Morris Brod- | With he had his cussion of shortening the hours of|enough to provide themselves ‘with|istence and appreciated their plight al N™ | the stockyards near there. Criek's dark fare mae fall of calor, | way at cole and bought his own jlabor, It is a thing which obviously | Sdequate care “if payments were sys-|for years, au in ey aoe toe 7 SS wl Outside ie ban Speen. creld whi 7 pad fade lar Fres- oer ae, tie tathar and Wg wets Sete 3 y tematically made, pooled and used ef-| were “forg " for y in re- | must come Hf our peaple are all to bel rectively.”” As to the physlclan, hos. |cent years the government “hes, un PLES oodhy in bis voice Then there |/enliow like Lato und Uncle Worthy. |law, but for, months he had been ed, The only alternative pitals and other agents of medical|dertaken to help them on @ national ‘the sound front door| He was them, a1 as was tening ve school get in anda afterward he| not like them. He had heavy |® full-time job on the to it 1s & much wider and more rapid |service, their incomes would be as|scale came pounding into the parlor. Dut there was nothing heavy | of The Express, Eanly and consumption of €s under the present aystem and| The president said he agreed with | “Well, girls, the dire deed is did- ‘settled in the en of Ke that the practice of dating sesely qceds and that acems impossible of MUM more stable. A more inolusivs| those who feel the country is “dis- ja, f Invent ‘saness| face, There ‘Sas & tetniie ia tae | ot eae ie ee i Plan for health insurance might pos-|tinctly better off from a material a eoeeeal” ‘was rubbing his|eye, and a certain larky air about (To Be Continued) |porsare te & person can eat only | aibiy Saveley from 6 sania, Group) point of view soe as lest weer: together, more full of° Big | him. 1 uqyrten, 1058, tp Ring Pontes Ryotiene, fan \9@ much food, weer so many clothes, | prepeyment commun! » | “Other Hy think