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The Bismarck Tribune 7 athe Scenes | WPAWORKERS CALL | Dapper Sleweh [DAVISNOTRETANED [yo po Health| Az Independent Newspaper i | Wi P. ® | seeeeceo7| FORLANGERRETRIAL|| ty witiam Brady, M.D. f State, City and County Official Newspaper WITH RODNEY DUTCHES i Dr. Brady will answer questions pertaining to health but not di: A: <5) : fe , ease or diagnosis. Write etters briefly and in ini Address Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis-| ‘oughiin's Lebby in Capital D | Former Governor Pressing for) |! Brady in cere of The Tribune, All queries must be secompanied amare ND. and elered at the postetice at Bumarex | © Sai ius Gin ke Cayce ©. Salaun Os Danae | Definite Date for Case sil iii iii Se ee | oa to Materialize ... He's Expected to Back F. R.|Government Warns Men Quit-| Slated in September GOOD BYE TO THE DEFICIENT SMOOTH DIET George D. Mann eine 868 | = F i - | “I could find diets for almost every disease,” wrote Dr, Alvarez, “but President end Publisher j ting Will Be Replaced and | ties did not always agree, and I could seldom learn why they i Washington, Aug. 9.—Pather Coughlin’s Washington . } | 5 5 i aps Archie ©. Johnson i Dropped From Relief William Langer, former North Da-} one food and forbade enother. Sometimes a patient would show me Be y and Treasurer shop. 1 jkota governor, said Friday he had “no/| diet slips given him by as many physicians, and as I read the widely knowledge” of reports that Tom Davis,| different instructions I wondered how he still could retain confidence in colorful Minneapolis attorney, would| the profession. In my perplexity I began to examine hundreds of stools represent him at his retrial on federal see for myself what substances commonly escaped digestion, and I found char of mi of federal relief! that many ‘of the patients who were complaining of flatulence and ab. jominal discomfort were bringing stools full of coarse, undigested materia) consisting mainly of cellulose (vegetable fibre)... .” And so the so-called bland or smooth diet came into popularity—though (Davis recen in Minneapolis! as Dr. Alvarez remarks, the virtues of a smooth diet had been known in the F : | ai { | confident dnd ineffective of the thousands of lobbies if Subscription Rates Payable in Advance ey New York, Aug. 9.—/P—Organized! Bi | Dsily by carrier, per year $7.20 |'its real. which was tremendeus, fafied to overcome its|labor and the government came to a! wm | Daily by mail per year (in Bismarck) lacks. showdewn in this city Priday with a; rt If one is to believe some of the radio priest's old)sirike called over the security wage. friends. Father Coughlin began to build up an exagger-| Representatives of the building! ed idea of power in Washington last February just ‘traces unions set out to pull 10.000 to/ Lise 8 wild ess’s colt.—Job 11:12 cee Vanity is the foundation of the most ridiculous and contemptible viees—the vices of | a j after the senate, partly driven by the flood of aaverse|15.000 skilled laborers from works) jbut made no arrangements to have! past to many physicians, including Hippokrates. The smooth diet excludes % || ttegrams he ad inapred, relected the Word Court RN Tak WH LE ee | him act as my counsel.” | all foods with fibre, skins, seeds or gristle, salads with celery, cucumbers ir | bei Coughlin More influe! than Pact i Lange: a he was “pressing” for | and pineapple, many of the green vegetables, raisins, berries, jams contain. F the president, who had urged American membership in tion's a 150.000 WPA workers are) Gate to be fixed for the new | ing seeds, nuts, many raw fruits, beans, cabbage, , Peppers, melons, y | the court, began to percolate among his followers and emplored. i trial in September, but had heard | cucumbers, peanuts, sugar, candy, syrups, coarse breakfast foods, shredded ci Member of Audit Bureae ef Circelation | Tat "tiiected in the attitude of the two earnest young! Men who strike. the WPA warned. nothing from P. W. Lanier, Pargo,| wheat, bran, whole wheat bread, pork, smoked fish, Permitted items are a bre es pe ga ren a a et roe atl aed |federal district attornes. jorange juice or grapefruit without the fiber in compartments, coffee, choc. le = \h hotel and undertook to lobby the Coughlin program t i igh a og Although Langer and four associates | olate, cocoa or tea, eggs with bacon or ham, white bread, toast, swiebach Member of The Associated Press cs no ae ash Wanda Hon ate = aaree egies en Gee nan were convicted a year ago. the jury's with butter, smooth mush such as corn meal, cream-of-wheat, farina, rolled a et exttesivety entitied te the! Those two were Louis B. . a atorney Jon sattalbcthe cf Rew Yok, jaction was overthrown the United oats, broths, bouillon, cream soups, chowder, purees, meat, fish, a * hes to Spproximately equal Jength and breadth, but with nojJobnson. acmifiistrator of New York./ States circuit court of appeals and | eggs. oysters, crab and lobster if you know shellfish agree, bread and butter, . z aeaper set) Se kt Ccciey ae and a youthful, oak came the warning. But George) hew trials granted. hot biscuit if small and crusty, baked, mashed, hashed brown or French EB jer matter herein are’ pather Coughlin was obviously a source of great joy to/ation of labor, and other strike lead- | . , ’ ; Mr. Collins. |Disabled Veterans Seu, necoee P SS Maney Hl Chief Confers Here ee o: canned fruits, jello, piain cake, cottage cheese, filling of apple, peagy t iborintine! te “4 | ae tot teas tex vali to th trol of certain acute or passing i ‘The Coughlin program they pushed was: 1. Central of Devils Lake. North! its value control 0! or trou- $ v | 2. Bonus. 3. ‘Wheeler. aenas tenet { should not be followed indefinitely or for a prolonged time, for E ‘ain man would be wise, though man be born isa us. 3. The Rayburn public utility Sets Ue ae de ad + Hf it is m to adk te the } _ t for a considerable time, certainly the diet should be ent- | zation, Dew fo Bismarcy Friday for ® | ed by a regular daily ration of all the essential vitamins tn some form suit- 9 department commander last | able for the condition of the patient. + Indeed, it may well be that an i vear. | optimal vitamin ration will correct or cure the very condition for which the Daeley and Leonard are members of | Smooth diet is prescribed, for we know that vitamin deficiency of the the executive committee, and they | refined diet is @ factor of many chronic, obstinate gastro-intes- } : in reca plans | tinal troubles. ee awe aie I question the soundness of Dr. Alvarez’s observations. Of course there arnold Poles ie the pilot af the plane | 8 always considerable “coarse, undigested material” in the residue in the |wbich brought Dacie here from Devils | ittestine, and since that is a normal state you can’t fairly ascribe flatulence iLake. They ens abdominal discomfort to I believe the peculiar prejudice of Ro bao DOS eee ea SE CE [the offices of senators and representatives. lortu- nately. no one could disturb their convietion that con- Predaceous Beetle Fights Army Worms | Inspiration for Today | r Pargo. N. D, Aug. 9—iP—J. A. Bower of Beauty — te Those who attend the Bismarek et ‘The big tect came on Ooughlin’s central bank pro-| Show. opening today in the World War Me-! posal advanced as an amendment to the banking bill. | Cunt? Agent of Bi ; morial building. are certain to see a bower of| _, Pather.” as his friends call htm, wrote it himself = ingore % se 4 Sa . j snd 3 was what is Known technically as a honey. ae a beauty with many choice blooms on display. | viding that each state should elect by popular rote 3 cries br feed on these and i k’: i: | member to a federal reserve bank board. which would) *™S- 2 ESMaIcks oN and Bismarck’s gar-| select an executive board io exercise supreme con-| However. he said. the beet dens have a way of cajoling nature so that she} trot orer all money and banking, it would have thrown | minor a coreddtiney : cooperates with them to give of her best at this; Se shole works 100 per cent into politics jaar a much more important p season. i in thelr destruction. On a re: ' TOO MUCH FOR THOMA: : : Of course there are always one or more Coughlin offered the bill to Senater 7 oe oe ae x { Oxishoma, his old pal and a foremost ;, disease had destroyed as much as 3 sources of worry. Last year it was the drouth. 3 threw up til t » Per cent of the worms which have Riso ? Thomas threw up his hands in despair. Rela’ i paid ie Gam te Just now it is the heat which causes blooms to been coc! cee eee ere gidirt mand tntro-| Mtb fax and other, ‘erape e curl, and the insect pests which have multiplied guiness ase Oe ein voter ont as Or G2 cast, Some of Sfeas He said the disease is spread- in large numbers. the 10 senators admitted later that ther were young ‘or, 3& But come good or ill, Bismarck has always Sea; winepie Sa 2 . had a flower show in recent years and it has; That broke the heart of the Coughlin lobby. t:/Convicted Men Begin always been a credit to the community, Even! Dom at the Wilard, after communicating with Detrcit/ Jail Sentences Here iS tor 2 Coolidge at Amherst Col- Russeli C Wood abore. ked bis way to a high tp his profession. He | Sign: Chi be ly benefitted hey were removed from the influence of the | Si as for eck “ Alvarez school and required ¢o ea! plain wheat and various delightful dishes With Thumbprint | ms¢e trom t in the home. : —$$$$___—_—__—___—__ ++) a Thomas Thomas of Belcourt | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS may not know how to write, but | Keeps Dogs Away | { that did not stop him from en- Piease in future substitute (a dusting powder used on plants and shrubs Gorsing and sh his cold age [to keep dogs away) for the BB shot you suggested to a reader. This really pension check by a modern meth- = repels them and it is harmless to the plants and to man. 5 his oid with his from a popgun good medicine for dogs that trespass. thumb-print, termed i: “his Wheat to Eat mark” and obtained two wit- | ‘We steam our wheat for cereal. and keep the left-over nesses to the Signature. e Then I add this cocked wheat to waffles. muffins. pancakes, The we treasurer's office | 3 half to a recular recipe. and it brings cheers from all hands. Ors. honored the signature. and cash- Answer—Atta girl Slowly but surely the dumb American | @d the check, which was for (jearmming that wheat is fit to eat. mane me ow PROGRESS CONGRESS in the poorest seasons blossoms have been on, The result had indicated the fact, ft may be sid) Co gis amsut and disor : display which would do credit to professional) S34! *Rowrn ‘here are men, i Smee Sree vaine| 42287 conduct. Marion R. Faris. Washingion, Aug. 9—P—The florists anywhere at any time. able contefbuticns in molding popular thought, there ws formerly of Russell. N. D_ Satire situation Priday in cone i: sing ‘hardly anrone in either house who is willing to follow) ; Thousands of hours of painstaking labor bin Siecephawy cl ewane oe any old ¢ —y will be represented in these exhibits, for one of Iso, Coughiin's self-assurance when he has appeared $ i ii i jg Defore congressional committees has caused a certain the essential things in making flowers grow is; SS%.. “Sr annorance. wenn ay is e eee = lest, bat es ‘y of elbow grease. It is the best of all fer. 1 ei eanatales south side. He was fined # AAA amendments and social get nothing. tilizers. EXPECTED . sentenced to serve out the F bill have been adjusted in this, éo you he rate of two dollars a cay conference after being zi if i I ii w if it i ; r i Monarch Lake. Colo. Aug. $—+ ipped =: Lindbergh H fi I | Esk ¢8 fll, 7 Rg ht H | in 1836. This conflicts with reports members have kept their standard high at all). wide exhibits in truly metropolitan style. There! Fits game candidate who would accepe his monetary pro- folk have the opportunity to see here each | Coughiin’s support in a third party movement. the good of his own soul. Those who have gar- (Copyright, 1895, NEA Service, Inc) are sround that Coughlin is going to soh- Garden club also are worthy of praise. Its tw support Roose . tha: Coughlin is miffed a: : : = Boy’s Body Found at times in the past and have conducted their city-| velt’s failure to be having any of it, and is are bigger flower shows held throughout the} sam i Z ui country but none better than that which local | ....[t sassesed that some rip-roaring year. But the chances are that Coughlin will be with Roose- vane yelt. His friends sre sure he would support the presi Gens and whose luck has been less than the best may have reason to feel a little envious, but at’ E With Other itt i HAT The energy and enthusiasm of the Bismarck! ES grains inacas abe bein Sbaanics Goa eeerarel | closest friends that he would like to go along next rear Bottom of Crevasse idate mig’ of the west who would Every lover of beauty should attend for, dent against any conservative Republican candidate. the same time they will find it inspiring. Those id | i I pi f I 5 thy {: nl d = | | ¢——_______________-» ,, Additional Markets | whose hands never touch a hoe or who never Paras : e plant a bulb will nevertheless find a new vista; of beauty opened up for them. One need not Th iv if t I if i ey e y Ss x tright take the trouble to express their appre |, O24 <{ 05 Sd ef pratima. Sev 2 = = pate Se ae ee ciation to the garden club members who an-! work im faccaries, is coming io the front again, Pagoda way. And then tho hafway be nually make this show possible. They are do-| Bach soup Gepenss cn the tee. ee like this | Delplessty agatest ee ae aot ny a constructive piece of work for Bismarck! . Colletag | Jong green fash to strike ber hard fn making core that we maintain our place in| @*, SEM SAO SE co ne aan us| eee gn - gee | Here is's tw taxing the ccosumer (Gnreass the proces with 3t ail bead and tf I if if % gt H 2 if if HN i rf : as | - @uggestion that every enterprising community the prices that we believe an American sancard 3 there om the lake! “Let's Bave cre Sy head Dave a balance sheet forthe purpose of analysing TONThe big tndestrial processors and cisiributors are| t s o oon toe core pgs Te managed a | POSE O€Aly that & was too Ss strength and weaknesses is made by s leeding expo- noe sitacking this law as unoosiuicmal Marte |. . and belpless. Sve | Wry smile, and te that moment Jo| un sage ae, are im the baliway trent of city besutification. He contends that America it is Time and the courts will tell. i AAS) thst bis < vantage was up saw the who was the 80D robe ovr bea Boma oa takes too much for granted. that cur cities could im- But from Texas farmers. who hare iS 1 AN T] ren bis stele qusstion |ter. oe ee oo grape She const rove themselves by siting attention to the municipality the AAA program. comes s counier-ertack fone an shorn sone, 6 1504 dceens ef times | TE papacy ay dors as a whole. say they. “if you wreck ihe | tect us from ruinous world compeciinnn, then wel ro Among civic liabilities, for example, he sts {00 co wreck the tariffs tha: have protected roo from world mae cae bentiem, perticmerty chechys; tee. may | competion” = ee y a ‘Willing stations cm the best corners: the use of soft coal 4 of couse wages & American fac- with attendant soot, poor street paring tory workers. as well as the protits of the manciactcers, = ” and the fect wove been protected Sy the tari! free foreign compes- that fine cid houses frequently are permitted t Tm ion e | Thus the comfiiet. The farmers have siwars maid Al of which is s good deal ike baying at the moon. higher prices for clothing and tools because they ether, Parwhioners of any cid chureh woaid like to have a fine Se et a Oe ee ee erat. makers 8 ce egun foresgg= watt. new betting. probehty would have if ther cock’ afford Sof une ‘sere soe car was par pees ir tt 8 § i if BS 43 age asd teward this i H “ft of | q i i “i i ! J r ‘i i F 4 f BE ; Hl : t 1 : f 8 i | [ i sAbRERY f { it i Is Ht it if i bit itd He Ht i i t HL gf H it pee mi if Li if a4 ef et rin i i ef i A ‘| ay tH j rtd g i i HE i | gin. - i il t we Seiseaied dn at thom in t use Ii dont pest few I know |to bring them to you Miss Cox'ev. cone aboot these things ‘They are more or Neen ines. | Det mS Se ee ee ie peeecnen, Ths smiled “Tos oon I ‘where te ly the blame [Fl have | You might érop Dervis table. To cure them may cost more than the iY cal Doane nonere that SSIs space for the goose is ssuce carefal I thought 1 was ft love Dougies take care of the matter cottage Mrs | ffced. of, indeed, they can be cured st al. fr the nat oo very ae oom Bits the meee” ing of @ slight : Bx & cl ws trae thet every city should bare a Tals Ws the saree of She pete ob stale ee creel te eae Sree Os or ween condition cf ts tababitants. are ther comfortable, wel To ccreme qeur: Geiser ce NRA anc is forch- NEES Ba eee ee et a pau: tee eek pecaagparan Sec well housed end well-geverned? Have Ss chO@rer = coming decaucc om AAA maT Weare the essenual protie= = Ww= N= WS thea one sighi—with just end as on tive gece edacationa! feciities? mm short. is m the Wind ef cmeorbed. excemt for 8 trosder Nac of @ ther ihr NN Y NS stag age greed Po yyy a yd Se Se ee os eae eo PT PNT PLN ay Se te SS os oe teen eee eae where everone bes s fair ecemcene opportunity? Wee the gevecsment § decigecy the new coms, Azd what I feel for yea tnt at Wile “What's the py 3 & cas meet the west om these things & is the real ccc: & comsader accaching ur WO them w st less a2 what I fet for Bret Paxil” | 8S aay leuger? e SB De oe this momey wil tek we oor pecker? @ yew kecw that lume Hl ? ity t i i i I [ i i i ii i i i E f Z [ F i j i f i tht ist Sow GS Presidect Receeven ever get Comprale in, cos the Atlantic. woaras 2 the abert time Pre been “RIBS | com over thing wan, Bacar! te and bis Deed & Saver of s week-ent boas ride cee at Crest Lake Too're years cider | mas? up for what “You simply mast bet this ¥:= when eS the man bed deen knows @ wes stake A soap ccmzpacy reports & Des meade 8 cies> proc pow thas yor were that éxy we 2% = Dariem ge at once, Dougian” [i* | Deed? és of 29 metiom éollers 2 the let 12 mors Now, o> rede from the station t2 Marshy CRS mother said. “Porkags the ctbert f Put ie mere Grew remarks! coz. You cast he sure at thar | TS? Seee w@ ctanéd & a few days eer’ & new high receré Deen mede mm werkt procs a i Fou ired this ter at the exiven) Jo lited tet ft shat” (ee ef of, mere then ever being needed te SOF SS OG (Wells is said to be the mom prolife wroer begs lets Sn every rechied waters. a of the age. And al this time we thought & war amocr- “4 Det, you mest . a aide of the Ruan coc bas See se r eee iree. gray el i rc

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