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- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934 4 PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE \ By William Brady, M. D. is that it gives, almost as soon as the The Bismarck Tribune returns start to come in, a pretty fair THE ‘TES OLDEST indication of the probable result. NEWSPAPER Gone, to a large extent, is the con: (Established 1873) dition wherein one set of candidates “Published by The Bismarck Trib- ismarck Trib would build up a big lead only to une comapaie’ Minmirek, N. D., and] have it wiped out as remote precincts SE s Things Just Seem to Be Getting All Mixed Up Ha HF A 3 i Fy ne ® water contain entered at the postoffice at Bismarck] reported. The first returns, under pont a8 second class mail matter. present circumstances, may come Ref GEORGE D. MANN from anywhere. Quite frequently the hy : President and Publisher country precincts, with @ smaller Subscription Rates Payable in | vote to count, are recorded first. : Advance As a result, an experienced observ- ‘Whenever I turn over an ides or/to my notion it is because cod liver pany ey Guar Gar Ga er can sense the trend after only a suggestion with the thought of hand- - sae) Hdl lt . 120| few hundred precincts have reported. ing it out I ask myself two questions, Daily mail, per year (in state The experience of the last few to wit, first, is it likely to do anybody MTL cd Beare) «..5ssc,, OM0l yours tas indicated the edvieskite any good? Second, will tt do any|msros ond in butter and milk and a by mail outside of North 600] *¥ of changing certain conditions ‘ *S, ‘ THRAR ‘ harm? a Pagers ele feat big the stessscsessscsessseeess BOO! D1 cavern the counting and re- : : : LAY IM 3 matter Hippo! and get|tamin A. ‘This yellow coloring mat- ETc Gat Gner cr ieee parting oe aiasubn feta A ta! oF : jeVa'y! his advice about it. ter is called carotent. In plants it ne ; 180} requiring county auditors to keep Vi : = Wie | ! folks mn fast te Prom conuiderabue her uaciralty solid Gt Feed thelr offices open until the returns =a browsing : it 18 quite likely @ carrier of vitamin —— | from all precincts are received and 4 A Member of Audit Bureau of @ requirement that each election in- ame boty tee Gee t 1934, John FP, Dille —__Girewlation _| . ector report by telephone or in per bea ‘cae 4 ays read meee Member of The Associated Press | son as soon ag the count is com- age of this vitamin in the patient's S-_ ) ‘The Associated Press is exclusively | nieted would speed up the system to diet. A large deficiency or complete iy credited to it{such an extent that the result of Jack of vitamin A is now known to be or not otherwise credited in this/every contest would be known to the! dryness of the ees, lack Of tenes, and ciate, te is andl; haverbeon ttontened Rewspaper and also the local news of/ public within 12 hours after the polls: y it or leave it. All I know is that you consequent uleertion of the cornes.| with loss of their “jobe—even if spontaneous origin published herein. | -ioc6q, . ae can’t get enough vitamin A to do any | Night blindness is another condition studiog have to shut down, All rights of republication of all other 4 7 harm, due to insufficient vitamin A—the * *& & matter herein are also reserved. P and Skill A Afr Not only cod liver oil but other fish | patient finds it difficult to see well Perhaps Uncle Sam wouldn't Tt is always a little difficult to tell, F liver oils and liver itself, whether from |in the dark or on @ dull day or after| hesitate @bout buying more dir- Unmistakable ee attiig: asian dis “Sips - 7: < : fish, bad ne a OS ae & good | dusk. ie Ld not bared ee Hae had a few Eckeners makes 4% source itamin i enough vitamin develop im- operate them. re mekable manner the Peo; |clally dangerous transoceante fllght, d ream, cheese, and eggs, especially|munity against the cri, ‘There is e+ * epi ta bridled sale of| Whether the achievement reflects a some ground for the belief that ade-| House of David baseball team offers a th new advance in the progress of avia- noids and enlarged tonsils in children |Babe Ruth $35,000, and he needn’ liquor in this state, a may be due to insufficient vitamin A./ grow a beard. He'd have to grow one tion or is simply a tribute to the spe: Cooking and canning do not de-| quick, however, if he fell down on his ‘Whether they would support a rea- a cial skill and daring of one man. stroy vitamin A. Vitamin A is stored | batting. Sonable proposal to legalize the sale! 3, it ts to « certain extent, with in the body for longer periods than ** of Uquor may never be known sinceline recent flight of Sir Charles the “wet” issue has been presented! ringstord-Smith from Australia to too often in recent years to warrant) cuirornia, bringing it up again soon. Such a flight would have been be- It may be that North Dakotal yond the bounds of possibility a dec- B £ i FE] $ a go higher, bran, string bdbrgdh domerd eé s* rm would favor the establishment Of/ ade ago, of course. To that extent, it bre Aer ed water "With a pose OF wale Glamtion France's Peren! cfd tmnry stores for the sale of package liquor! indicates that the science of aero- From way in it is ‘as beneficial as salt water|And here we've been trying to get it only, such as are operating with fair/neutics has made a substantial im- nized that Ip- |bathing at the beach? (M. ©.) out of the pot since the World War. success in other states, but the in-| provement. And yet Sir Charles’ ful in the various} Answer—So far as bathing is con-| (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) terests which have sponsored “wet”! achievement does not mean that _ | | legislation have failed to interpret] that fight is a sure thing for every —Dr. Hugo Eckener. properly this attitude of the people. and any aviator who happens to feel ae Many « citizen who would lke &/iixe trying ft. In large measure it To f is to whole new deal on the liquor question| was his own skill and endurance Green- jountady gna attire ve ratsan Ore, voted “no” at the recent election.| which made it @ success, “ub tor | Bias are efforts toward chaos.—Dean Others, by their own admission, voted ae eee ee “yes” but held their noses while they ‘Culture* Is Ditched é @id so. For such persons, the only} That statue of George Washington Possible choice was a bad one. Was/in the guise of a Roman senator, for it any wonder that the move to le-/ which the Smithsonian Institute has Balize the sale of liquor failed? finally found a comfortable little cor- Pee ge g : : 8 CHAPTER XXIII grease from the New Year's roast John explained. “He has a string ered Bie nae fetanaw ihe] Sohn to rub on his chest if be shoeid [mow aed ‘then ‘Se sblite peowls had worked his way through his aot H g s to aid colleges, have a recurrence of the bronchitis | around from one to 5 ‘The net result of this proposal and| ner, is an interesting Uttle sidelight churches and golegs waiting on the table in bis| At be had had everY winter when | He wants me and Gowen to oo t the resultant vote seems to be new|on the classical twist which educated of these bene- Pokcopphee vor ede joel JE T™ she called again and|of the sports desi at the end of this emphasis on the fact that the sale of| men liked to give things in the early for protests to providing for his mother who} waved bet cotton umbrella at them /| week.” | liquor for private profit is unpopular} days of the republic. in North Dakota. The liquor inter-| The classics of Greece and Rome, ests, banned in 1920 because of sd-| in those days, were the foundation of mitted excesses, seem not to have/all education. The man who called Jearned anything by that experience. | himself a cultured gentleman was| (Tribune Washington ‘This vote also should serve warn- familiar with Virgil and Homer, with ing on the operators of beer parlors| Horace and Plato. Wherever possi- ite eee, g* jyetlly ie SEB FEE. 5 eur tl geeey EF Ha i F E £ Fi F fir Hite F 4 3 4 Hy Fite eelgerel H a and hi ito vine in ajonly once, remembered as 000 and. take good care of Susan, as ‘wind srowine gray, looking little man, d A ed must ad Labs It] ble, contemporary life was of oon as Ive passed the dogrone bar Zink there had sways been the] uth Teed and settled tos i ould strengthen the arms Public} with the great names of the ancient | cee “Ww settled | Sound of her voice as she|writing about suc! (dale | 4 Officials to enforce that law. Too| world. aadted inne torts tamaee a love so vt son pce often and too leng it has been. weak- about more,” Susan answered | @air lerbst to aver, | Worl ened by considerations of practical politics. statue of Washington should put him! resented a strong, bold move Recently there have developed ten-| in the dress of an antique hero? ‘The | or its effect on chain dencies which, if continued and ex- tended, will result in the banishment of beer again. The reputable people in this trade should note them now and act to stamp them out lest their business be outlawed. mn once mere, We need new and more stringent and sralked into thahouse a Sak” A oo ape he Paes : beer parlors and roadhowes, and|| Editorial Comment |/{sined, ‘here might have been con- — and feeling that, when the time i most of all whatever regulations there Editorials printed below show the trend of thought by other editors. They are published without regard they agree or disagree with The Tribune's policies, to panini of employes into lsbor ines and tll the family ‘about it, she Hoarding belongs to ® period of civ- : wo! ready for Tt is sumected that the Cleveland apes toe actly : wees chain store employes elsewhere. With-| ier, French radical Socialist, drawal from business, it’s admitted, are must be enforced. The people of North Dakota re- Langerism Rebuked B his milk clined to approve the debauchery of “Re she porch stood the two small youth now than they ever have been. oer ee ee ‘The popular stand is that for moral house top of i connected with the beer trade it creed pee TE wan’ covered’ with should be made the most profitable wooden bobbins, and fast- stand, cae with, steel plas was & A Job Well Done HORIZONTAL © Answer to Previons Puzzle ore den it ber “lace pillow,” and 1 Well-known she had told Susan that she had ‘Within 36 hours after the close of ‘American made it out of scraps of cloth when the polls Tuesday night, the results actor. she was a little girl in the “old of every major election contest were (2 Rail (bird). country. Jr Set the rani, and known to the people of North Da- 83 Speedster. two framed photographs were nie 14 To jump. it, a large colored Bee rot mis a. esas. tote AT 16 Male eat Portrait, of Herbst and a photo- with me 17 Ranted. of his sister's wedding party, efficiency which the Associated | graft in 18 Lost to view. ff {item a year before. Anna was knew al. Press and the daily newspapers went| and will 19 Form of “be.” 23 Shaded walk. the picture, smiling broadly and| "snd the sudden elick of sleet | most should be the two about the task of compiling the re-| Langer 20 Expectations. 24 Source of hepplly, one large hand on Herbet's windows had a melan-|most important figures in John's turns and the cooperation extended |2°2™ 1Flaccid. . indigo, shoulder and the other one holding | SEsinst the life—that they should be taking to them by precinct election officieis | oe, t2 Shoe bottoms, TATE EMMA | 96 Kimono onsh. 8, porceetly aned bones 9 S40 “It's going to seem mighty funny |him sway from her. 3 Wise men. oe st , JB -Teary ‘want asked und the various county auditors. 24 Morindin dye. RATE ISio 28 Monkeys. wat of, these things Bestet ond round pee oe withont Anne, lent itt hina with eienlty because a large ‘Time was when the result of an 25 Worthless plement. $Go on (music). 30 Chatty part carried down the steps and put into|the kitchen table and pulled his|é:y lamp, bad come up, into her election was = matter of wonder to Berson. 39 Fleet of ships, 4 Dealer in ground grain. the back of the truck while| pipe from Bis pocket oooh, Il while sho asked’ the susstion ake North Dakotans for days. Now it is {7 Bulk. 40 You and 1. png 31 Weird. Susan stood on the porch, holding | thought the folk fair gov By ed knew that he did want to go. She Se ee A hence ae acca 28Black bird. 41 Halt an em. 33 Kiln, Anna's two pots of Boston ferns, | her 1 ‘Susan, remember |could see the light of adventure in $9 Trees. 42 Mark, 5 Billows. 34 To lay a street carefully wrapped. in per, | pald her or not! Susan, remémber |Fi5 face as he turned it toward the improvement of the system—for it 80 Sash. 43 Sheltered place 6 War flyers. 35 Musical drame that Anna was taking with Bi here in front of the| Window and looked out into the still can be improved—should till 81Narrative 44 Most beneficent 7 Scarlet. 36 Highest vocal Herbst's house where she intended one egies hare fo toe eon ‘sleet that filled the air. For further reduce the time between the part, to stay until she found Rew things John had pew. 45 Prejudice. S¥reach. place as housemaid. on cold mornings?” “taken the cake,” as Lutie put it close of the polls and completion of 2Face of a = 46 He appeared in 9 Fragrant 37 Dregs. “Maybe we get marry,” she had| “And how she used to put Id Eady the unofficial count. o$—___—_____ 9 tiny clock. the “—" oleoresin. 39 Unless, eaid to Susan fast morning a she les in cur lunch Domes semsetiones zg wenty.yearco Sang phrase The manner in which the work s| | Additional Churches | i. Leetines, — ies ae. ete bare on. gushed the ast prea ae Broder | eam yier diva vast the sokesl reed wil be tity a and if I make done 1s simple enough. Precinct of-| > 35 Ege-shapea, VERTICAL 41 Bather, {ets Hitchen. “Herbst say we sure] st noon?” Susan sald.” “Betem- | Fo. Connie and I can get married Holals report to the county suditors.| stewart rae Charch Automobiles. 1 Decree. 13 He was — do if T cannot find a fob, ber? “You've told her about it?” The latter are contacted, usually by 38 by David "She had seemed to be very cheer. (She's: swell gal.’ Jobe spoke He nodded and grinned. “Y. With the attendance and interest fal all day and had made s pan of| with » sudden heartiness ss|and she's all for telephone, by the nearest daily news-| growing, the special meetings con- Tent rolls, for which shel? he were afraid of becoming too eeas hed coke ot oercee Sep arial ay Sala |erenscrkae date(s eect of Sot who wan extremely fond of jt and inated it waa what he called “slop. Ieding lrary ot fore and make Berself in the kitchen as she peeled Bresched walt langy sermons to smile to biasalf at the thought ot the potatoes for Sunday dinner. on she importa nes o€ Keeping Connis and her enterprise. But Anna was very pink and| one’s mind as hard and fit as “She won't have to do face when she came down to, the “igs peabebly 9. thing for|Susan said, and then remem- kitchen in her best clothes, a sult of) 10> that she’s job,” Be re-|bered all at once that John had bright blue cloth, trimmed tobacco the | promised to pay Aunt Edna ten dol- dabe of dyed brown fur. However, bowl ss ige and pressing it [are a weet for her board ttl ber ing her smile was as wide as usual as) o°0,, with his thumb. mar-|father returned from his honey. she kissed Susan and John goodby. Herbst now and live happily ever | moon. He. would need that mony gga “1 was, going to say goodby, {| Sar, helping Herbet with his daisy |if he married Gone = Mra, Broderick and Mise atie, but | business. “John,” she said, “Dad will be : prepa ey i always Susan,| He up teams the table, exeonad back soon. He'll pay the family Burns to the state oy nar tats the truck beside| the ki and the| whatever I owe them then for my and to bring back I come soon and| door that led to the dining room. | board here—and I don't want Herbst. “Goodby, 2 pe s With contests, ‘The daily ‘you some coffee kuchen.’ he “I have a chance to do snything more abot it ith \ i pada. Ing Joo, fr as the track was start- to go out to a you gone Dad ‘and Anna » 4 expense ing away making s noise like a aha?” Susan's eyes stared|gone the household expenses here i threshing machine, she leaned out|at him blankly. “Omaha. ... What |ought to be next to nothing. I can't | what from the seat and called loudly to| would you go there for?” Omaha beer the shought of Jetting you eu \. i] John above the noise: sot as remote as port me when I know you'd like ik “John! Mister John! I leave/her. marry Connie now and take her y0nt Fees Las filled a ier a put. out there. A paper Pe Be Costinned) woe a pistace of vurpentine ead Feros, {069- ae e Ociata be