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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935 PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE By William Brady, M. D. je} has long been famous as the source ‘a Mee Ge de a ees The Fallen Angels Are Raising Heck Again Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady, if s eelf-addressed ms Tetters should be beet ent enclosed, and in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. today, exhibiting not only the animals but items made from their pelts, such as fur and wool garments, robes, Down, Down blankets, suitings and overcoats, for Another little booklet you should {t seems the wool also may be clipped, enlarge is your “Design for Dwind- ¢720|% with ordinary sheep, ling.” I have lost 40 pounds by fole i is F i ni ‘The caracul enthusiasts claim that the new breed is the healthiest and longest-lived of all sheep, that it ma- tures 25 per cent earlier and is one- third larger and that its mutton commands @ premium on the market. All of which may—or may not— offer an opportunity for North Da- kota farmers. One learns to beware of glittering prospectuses but despite this fact it seems only reasonable that there may be something to this possibility for establishing a new in- dustry. Certainly our climate is one of the best in the world for any kind newspaper and also the local of }of sheep. spon! Hi nene at anicuin ial "|| Editorial Comment eeeeiorn Cetete by eiiin onl the ' A Dream Comes True ‘They are published without regard 2 ae to whether they a: e or disagree Only a few years ago there was) t° viinthe wrivuncs policies much talk in North Dakota about es- tablishment of a Roosevelt national park in the Badlands to commemo- Expediency or Principle rate the fact that the immortal] Williams County Farmers Press) ? ‘0 Before the North Dakota legisla- “Teddy” once lived in these parts. | 1.06 adjourns, this state may have = ‘The legislature gave considerable|saies tax. At the present writing time to it, enacting several special/such a measure has been passed by Jaws which enabled the state to co-|the senate and it is now under con- operate with the national govern-|Sideration by the house of represent- ment in the venture. A delegation|*tives- Two years ago @ similar measure ‘went to Washington to promote the d legisla idea and a junket of senators came brand ‘onea ay tine geraree atte out to investigate the possibilities, sll/much controversy. Later the bill was ‘without appreciable result. referred to the people. They turned After much agitation and promo-|!t down in an emphatic vote. ND tional effort the matter was dropped| Despite that adverse vote, however, and sank from the public view. Other the lawmakers in Bismarck declare THE & sales tax is the only way out of a NEW DEAL IN things occupied the minds of the/airicult financial tangle for the state , on rtain terminal properties But now, if we care to look, we can} Lend and other property has been ASHINGTO efficient management and honest fi- |bought for about $19,000,000 in boom People. of North Dakota. nancial set-ups. times, for more than $20,000,000 in oe Ea shape. Men of three CCC camps were|sertion both landowners and legisiat~ Equally significant 1s acquisition by |1930._ Whereas, according to at work there last year and, barring [ee pecin poser egg dlgghace —BY RODNEY DUTCHE! RFC’s railroad section Kia Jerome failure to appropriate the money, Willi revenue for the state. In fact, tax-| (Tribune Washington Correspondent) |of AAA “Look!” she said, pointing. j continue this year. They have built/payers in growing numbers are un- a Mark followed diree- 5 roads, bridges and trails and made|able to meet their obligations. Drive for Railroad Racket Inquiry| HISTORIAN LEADS FIGHT told manner of a 7 Or her French |and cadged drinks from ber when | ton, Below nthe chatving | other improvements which will make| On the other hand, money must be| Puts Bankers All in s Flutter .. «| macys charges of fraud in financial —or, for that » her English 2” | could. strip of sand that the inner } “Ethical 1 must of the Badlands a real park property./had to operate the state government. manipulation of the Missouri Pacific asked Loring. PG FE say—-0n| side of the reef, a train of small ‘The land, much of it, has been ac-| Money Neots We am amhe sales tex tt eat, and_ Singapore's an “She knew what I was doing./Tiny sie aad fast bate agree — “ Eeglih cer, Pre mat Sosnt | ee hed ideals thoes alee Glapasers |S; He saw disturbed sand, ig colons in fw Face? beste them: Tr toot fonen, ‘the ry retires ere ipting your c= tabu—end their way up from pull of American historians Loring, “speak the hive Gag Seed are ideale, unless you! where the eggs had lain, until the j vestigation of the railroad racket. and vary ‘thelr, chanteys with, ex-| tive by Ceenit, a yours?” heat of the: Eropeal beating \ | ‘They're whispering to the president it bondhol agement and control. gerpta, in Parisian French, from you yours?” queried | down 2 through pti My } that it would be bad thing for bus- {mi (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) ‘Samson Delilah’ ?' Loring. had ‘them. [etliggirtenrtapestsoonteaninr aryl tion : Loring,” oald Mark halt envi-[ T%8 mae, excused, Wall| O00 by one the awkward little frould be tough on railroad security 1§ Sttovhey instend. ot me, You can |New fingland morals may be, ao larger than 0 wath, Unfortunately, certain bondholders aeons wir. eal oe probably Ste the highest in the! their way unerringty directly to the ae ~ A thing for which North Dekotans | 58 funds to operate the state or it8/are chief agitators for an inquiry in- “Neither air nor dreams enter) “But what?” Ereep waters odes. | Hot ous hest- | schools, Nevertheless, it must call to|to the financial mess which promot= into this chain. I'm not to be fooled|, “But the rules are too inflexible, | carts ox started in a fales direction have fought and longed has become|mind one of the fundamental prin-|ers, speculators, and financiers have on the points I mention.” harsh, and cruel, You can't live by on infallible ee etre ststtam ihetng | sisbensot oeogroasirinin— fast, tealioe made of s0 many railroads in the last jj Missourt Tha whole trouble with your ad- tegen ae that led it straight to itd native needed Ly '. . to comple thn pay is tare, om i {0 mar gt itd and hope te) can some he fur doen ay 1063, BE aces Sade api | oA po 2 Mss ‘te ur, i lets tu pea of - form, it is a sales 3 of their money back. ome exceeded operati expenses matter, congress designate the area as @ na-|:ne pauper pey on the same basis 05|° Through RFC, the government it-|—before interest paymente—by $66,- the story of her origin is| “I won't argue, What about you|emeree. The hed watched at least i tional park. It is one in all but name|the millionaire. self has acquired @ large stake in|000,000, Sena se Sales -aet any see ee and Leave aeally Gached enr| sted and crag thamssiver iebeet aa fe cisgieeeere ane nes go bankrupt this an caine ‘UNLOADING’ I8 CHARGED ing ‘ al, 10 quite a diferent peo mage ae oe Lene © (biel ers a ag they werw Tip From Manchuria _|ent session. Eacl. has met opposition |to bolster up weak structures. eee aes tee SaeRy RL ar eae Tees abStlin thei naturel environment, ne Ne need be surprised if the|PY,some organized group, which it-| So there's much pressure in the “Probably some more difficulties | ber noeteh manana an me at the mercy of creatures of ralsing af soybeans soon becomes 2 Naturally, the sales tax would bring |igation which will help drive uy the from your curious American stand-| me money to buy it I did, soy and (a: peemusted by thele j , the ards, Loring dryly. “ What major factor in North Dakota's agri- less pressure, than any other tax,|racketeers before the government goes the then aryiy. oe: That was a scurry Ceeet Z don't ven gure they are!” exclaimed culture, upon the legislators. The lowly er nar to its ee net funds for rail- “It's 5 that damned proposal I blame her fer cxttiog you." 2 nay ing ng rp pled \ sumer cannot maintain a lobby. He reorganization. oy born Laheg oo, on Saag ‘a3 must depend upon the representative| But such concerns as J. P. Morgan and that she " enid Lecing with his — + Ge ox: thee. Tei rs 4 has a substantial feeding. value. but |?#,clsct=d #0 00k out for his interests, Poco ies bnreter sion) wal caid Loring, encepk tat no thinking of the Vi Tag] {nae Blander about the business of le but! rt does seem, therefore, t! Lit uart | known, cheerful happy. and more often than reason for ees cultivation. plod} : doing sj ae than position. es rebels | 4 ert I we miarotal y Ena Bes spits & hed dame mst s oerer blunder.” - iat Changing conditions, however, bring | shirking ee responsibility to the)». vneRs STALL LAW baePageart mounjearitng sarge, and | | cn imagine ccnensiiny aleeead reef. Yet she iad Grows mesher, Nae sold Mark. “Leck ; & new viewpoint and the farmer of |C°mmon Reorganization has been stalled be-|to investors on @ grossly inflated stances. hhe had foresd his ‘her.|, He to the strip of beach ay iad future may include soybeans in ’ Additional Churches f exon, ese peed. orem law, capital structure, \ _ att Pm gestae For = ‘caid Terine, cuts belew Ee oo he ee crap. aso. ion urches banker hands, Lawyers representing ee weren't born Tooke in the and was ‘The first consideration 1s indicated | ¢———_________ | ane?" ho had big common stock begin to realine Lg ia) ans i ‘bat to roleane taele, in a bulletin from the state agricul- FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH bonuses virtually wrote the act so that, : as deomras, ys barley selt-eepece pe and y rely rare Loe ita a ato had ae tural college which asserts that soy- #16 Avenue D reorganization beeame impossible Ancien onder eer “To the devil with which crumbled before itend threw 'y, i G. Adolph Johns, Pastor without consent of the more impor- Ali of which words,” put in Lor-|Mark. “If I've too it again to the bottom. Time after bean meal, imported from abroad or Harch 10, flgst Sunday in Lent: |tont ommon. stock interests, “ageah one thing’ th a, women| ti00, you've too much, and ome can | tume it half to the- aged Sra pega seial SC a Chairman Jesse Jones of RFC re-| HORIZONTAL, Answer to Previous Puzzle vessel, EM another to a man, ond mnneh never be supe how wash 22 tte ple Thay watched tse source of pri Cur “native | “10:30 Morning. worship. worig” [cently displayed his impatience with} 4 Huge image fm ——_— -_ 11 Half an em, more to the one thing! Ly A EF instinet-driven efforts. feeds at present prices. The price is ae the state of affairs when he publicly Egypt. JOSIE tor 12 Destined, in New end another in he one thing Zosthes teenkinn eet ‘said the girl “It put at 6.3 cents a pound as compared| Sermon: “A Stumbling Block to Me.” urged that bankers, insofar as pos- 71t is — out _ILIUINE MEPAE! 14.Sneaky. Part oy have only the New yeaa) pry etc on this side. ‘This ara] with 206 cents a pound for oats at! sion,” Pople: “Temperance Leader, of stone. VT Mie VIE INIT] 15 Emtesary. Mo mer te New Ragland) aoe Gombling men tants ces Sif % would only tare ] 4 cents a bushel, 27.8 cents for corn|Harola Barth, © 07 amma 13 Vestige. Pret Al E] 18 Deity. “And that’s not necessarily the|our natures part. ony oe Rover will,” said Mark. “I a $1.00 2 bushel and 205 cents for| Anthem: “Jesus Never Fails.” Stories in Te Call for helo. LLISE E 19 Mother. Hat cae And oven 2 Foe ee Saude cei rill hep trying to climb the side wheat at $1 a bushel. Beviog pictures: “A Ministry of instrument, ‘4 BARON unnecessarily harsh in your inter-| “But am F going to do about! yp Paglia ph] | ‘The second factor is the change in | Healing.” De ig Gk 17 Evolution, J \ '? Are you so sure of your [Mh am about the! ios water, and ua | our outlook caused byw succeson of| paignanr Msc 2 At 288 2g nee Mat 'see how facts can be| “ARTs sid Lerow, “Phas fe] wil erage sexi dhet do ] if years and aise of - soil parents of Sunday schoot children in ° 4 i ret you to figure oat ocean, i die.” { wind. That ‘great Te-| Wednesday, March 13, at 7:30 p. m. possible,’ ‘Tunttas Pigg] himself ‘to }) uced the fertility of our fields goes |—Cholr practice. ing, oe 9 peeman So Be 50 *r dian esised the the sand, , that any escape at mind the 1 paid| and ‘without saying. Anyone who has seen | Ladies’ in church bed for. I didn’t even mind it at arm’s Ac 4 top soil piled along the fence rows|Sisivina and Gr Wr Porter: At 7:30 groan ey oy Sy von ¢2 satrond- eine sraad, eal Vease, x refusal, he ae Se aie 1 until only the tops of the fence posts |P. m-Lenten devotional hour in body of a —. Te sen 5910 wands near 37 Falled in duty, ties not eonly bi |-§ Aad from land placed the dinivan ; stick out must realise that this is ‘Baturday, March 16, at 9:00 p. m. 30 It has a human stands 39 Foolish, shook bis head, ‘told reason fan at the ocean’s wt i —Confirmation class; ‘at 2:00 p. m— pala 45 Determined, the —+. 42 Indian ell, perha inde things tn" tng tn, becaee Be fnew at once, 3 Junior Mission band. 31 Burden. 49 Part of the VERTICAL happen was it?” . Eee fon into the green depths sti conn na tue in| ERE RATT, ERG, Shine semua nate cl leiden ow BO ak ne urth Stree . . 4 soybean as © major article of food Ellie . Jackson, 36 Distinctive S2Native metal. 3Possessed. 47 Wrath. "ile dug his bare brown toes into | bottle, ell sparkle, the te rent nag’ ambered beck up beast th, 1936 Profound. and turned suddenly to|side. It hurt me cliff to Vanya’s side. yp teal am "Re Mellons Supls Classes for uieein Ure ae” Gene Sige with e grin eae as aieeoaes Sees shots. ane to dors & crop jueller, sup! igner. no time. . ” “I shouldn't hav all “Have I earned my quart?” he ve imag. the fertility of its soll. 11 $0—-Morniag worship. 40 Musical note. 56 Born. 6 Also. frame. queried. Cove sootae ie ined that you'd think of it.” ‘Measures to peevent further wind| Plsnlst—Marguerite Kennedy. |, ore u” eects, Saree ection. 1 ARaaNe “Ot to America. I was you! fiers oe of come, siedy being ifertonyt "A Nocturne in ¥ Fiat sound. in the fourth 10 Tanner's eae’ site Rot so extensive as to prevent further ag solo, selected - @amage if we have few more years| Sermon: “Jesus in the gue Gach as the lest. “Si aundey ts Loyeity funday and we invite the all nds I's a Possibility |e the thse otelge asthe ékin coat but up to now it has been Tide Pae erening service & thing of utility rather than of Mole bythe Junior Guild. Pipe te mn; she teria dave done] Zick Bees Heats was, OF BUR much for this old standby within the|" m—The Senior B. ¥. P. U. last few years, clipping and dyeing st|"*2°cceaits invitation to youns Ts euch 0 manner that tt became apie to attend the evening service pautiful outer covering instead of} wara, x merely 9 warm lining. The young toon of the, church will ‘But word now comes from Gouth|mect at the parsonage for an open Denote thet these advances are 6) Fit afternoon st 3:00 otclock = —— With what | irs. E. Le Jackson, $19 Fourth Bt.” future holds, caracul sheep BoE sens Pabst Brought in from ‘the plains and |‘ o ag mountains of lesser Asia, the animal | should (Copyright. 1936, NBA Service, Ine.) ¢ ¥ cs