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3 The Bismarck Tribune " An Independent Newspaper \ THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) Behind Scenes Washington Your Personal Health £0ME PEOPLE USED TO EXPECT TO FIND THE By William Brady, M. D. : ‘ eee State, City and County Officia] Newspaper ——— —_———— “Published daily except Sunday by The Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- fmarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mail| Here’s How Congressman Can / . m . ‘ mater. ay Spend $5,000 in Campaign Funds ie " ~5, Mrs. Stella 1. Mann Without Half Trying ‘ President and Treasurer — Archie O, Johnson Kenneth W. Simons By RODNEY DUTCHER Vice Pres, and Gen'lL Manager Secretary and Editor (Tribune Washington Correspondent) Subscription Rates Payable in Advance senators will be up for renomination Daily by carrier, per year ... x and re-election next year. 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The ‘All rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserve welter happened to be with ‘a con- gressman of the more honest type Success Story who was musing over a batch of can- e 5 arising from his - In this issue of The Tribune there is detailed the story DEEN for Teneeatloe in ie ‘He pf the Provident Life Insurance company, only institution of | hed spent about $5,000 on getting re- fits kind in North Dakota and one of Bismarck’s biggest assets. reg eas nerelenee Wee, 2) rm The results achieved by this firm, which started in a small “* * way and grew big, are indicated by the fine new building which Legal Limits Seldom Bother This congressman says legal ex- fit found necessary to meet its needs. tinlte s6ldon ‘bother a The Tribune joins with the rest of the community in con- Pot fights here special isbarents Are i Hq i utting up large sums for one man or pratulating the Provident upon it. 10 ph ag He spent mostly his own But the building is a result, not a cause. In the background] money, plus numerous contributions of the Provident’s success story there is a record of vision, sound| from friends. The regular party ma- organization HARD WORK and adherence to the best PRIN-| Tube Wes sgtina: Bim. sere CIPLES of American business. drawn under two or three names The life insurance business is one which must have, above io ey banka wouldnt “know to all else, the faith of its clients. An insurance company which| There was s check of around $600 doesn’t pay just claims is a menace to society. In the business and one of $800 representing a gift to world an insurance company must be as far above reproach a seat ope party cle as Caesar’s wife. Its reputation must be more jealously guarded, | ¥' bitip Deere even, than that of a bank. People put their hopes and their ohaaks Seaniee stout $125 for provision for the future as well as their savings into insurance] telephone service, including long dis- policies. Responsible firms never forget that fact. ee caaens aa This means that insurance companies must, of necessity, boggling 0 eR tibas be managed and directed by men of outstanding integrity as| tie check of ea0 to the Democratic | BARBS || clude all i lands of the Pacific.—|operatic careéra—Dwight Lighty, ; A z : ———_—_______- Wi : well as men of business judgment. The one is fully as im- | national eae fae el a ia a a : Beret baal portant as the other. pone clubs,” similar organisetions,|market for artificial i 2 i in thi - | Australia, but it’s too late. Our sup> The Provident has been fortunate in this respect. It has} dances, programs, and nee ee Pig aes eile Ran we pool had at its head from the beginning men whose reputations are| e™™#" called “racke faconscratching, aboye reproach and who recognize the trust that has been Sweeten Ex-Service Men fla placed inthem. That, in fact, is one of the secrets of its success. | -ongressman's speeches: from, the eae Pee oad pete has fled ‘The thing of which those associated with the Provident] government printing office in Wash- bigemerh dvoid there to organise : , should be most proud is not its rate of growth, rapid as it has | inion ran to 990008. Otter printing gamer : Ss : : ee, been, but the confidence and esteem which the public holds| ike — “at extra high rates for po-| The National Apple Stabilization : for it. Its leadership in the insurance field and in this com- | litical stuff,” Lane the congress munity should be all the sweeter to it because it has been | amounting * Naueaiie amply EARNED. create # Pacific empire which will in-| It's obvious she's training them for BERENS 2 os Only a Step : tising in @ Catholic newspaper cost 937, in a German ‘language weekly Decision by the Farm Security administration to purchase | $5, aidan Italian ana us A winter’s supply of coal for its clients in five No: orth | !sbor newspaper got $100 and anotter | “ne onty h about mod- a r’s supply of coal for its cl in five Northwest North | toreign language newspaper $0.|ern eed tarrrrelocrrdic tert SERGEANT. DOLAN. oo te solve the mi cq Amy Kerr. Dakota counties now, before the roads are blocked with snow, is | Regular newspaper advertising ran of ether is required be- ve , clearly a step in the right direction. te ic oot oie and headquar- Oe or asta eae y! : " The lege with it.is that it doesn’t go far enough— Le pres check was to the Dem- eae TERT RA eevee. lady,” he or fast enough. Paintic county, Chairman, required "|| SO THEY SAY vee In the thinking about drouth’s ill effects on North Dakota Ha bi pabatenrtle yeni pita oo | Sea eet ahing" iis there hhas been. too much of a tendency to regard the problem | stessman sald, this considerable sum prbedganied herp tp lan vania, after trip abroad, £ r-¥ Es 8 62 | A } as one which is concentrated in Williams, Burke, Divide, Moun-| ;, interests. 3 summarizes ) | trail and McKenzie counties. That is only natural because se oe neue Bierad Peer ree course, We've iy conditions there this year are the worst they have ever been| «nere's pica tear ef ee which| + thing it Lapis pot ane Ipod Vad | _ anywhere in North Dakota, And that-is saying a lot. Ive forgotten about,” the congress-| qTetink it... impertinent that yi But the fact is those five counties are merely the worst of apnea earrre Mid to the !thinking they | | a large number in all of which many farmers are in bad shape.| show $480 for some 15-minute radlo| ts Sureniss et ed tor ale nobler | | In some other counties the proportion of farmers in'need runs] *pesthes Here's $65 for an slleged tor Broadway show. and she ay secnt as high as in the five listed as the center of trouble. And Keep him from ling me out. sae dapat f grees | || in all western counties there are farmers who are as much in| _ walsh went ‘tor. | |) need as any in the northwest area. Entice eoranr rinse eee : to the oot’ at Pt If the FSA recognizes this fact the next step is obvious. pashan iat i It should provide NOW for coal for all of the people in ALL of tell his own in | the counties who will be on relief this winter. In other words, q attempted conquest of Chine “She fell -it should go all the way with its program. is only a small part of what the Japan rd hee Not only that, the program should be BROADENED. NOW. 2 milerisis envision. _They_mean 10 She While there is time. . entre ; } | alone?” “th suse, thank you both.” r4 cy was glad when they both had gone, although - they left { In the Red River valley potatoes are “dirt cheap.” The surplus now available there should be brought out here into the western part of the state and stored in farmers’ cellars before Eeeine weather makes-transportation difficult if not impos- ‘ The older of the Dee ne sible. 0 to her feet, ; - Farmers are going to need FLOUR every day this winter ars “Take this young lady inside, i dippers ve cues ater tie ton, > and provision should be.made for THAT. NOW. If the FSA is | "22%, % STE pons be tabdial ox: Were the bed left them eur” in to do its job right there should be no more of these stories about a totally bare cupboard. | Flour and potatoes do not constitute a balanced diet but, , &ma pinch, they are enough to sustain life. Ilustration by Ed. Gunder He'll ask me a million questions, Cilly thought, and what will 1 ta hin? | Sha‘ to ize her obn thoughts about Amy's was 2 5 i ‘ 1 And who can doubt that even those two items would con- ; tribute asense of security when winter's winds blow. Or that such action, TAKEN NOW would constitute an economy and \ ‘result in either a reduction of relief costs or in getting more to >» S ‘the relief clients in exchange for their money. & pepe bh That was the “No, title the Roman senate con- the Ma: i Chaser : Good Cure for Pessimism oe anne a re ist heed “bins tsvianas on dan i721 Cy im | he eid Bi Every old fogy and everyone who thinks the younger | own in the oéllar saying: ‘Let's kill [ea Sea ony bo page at Se _ ageneration is going to the dogs should set aside the evening of | * *ther ‘wo Georse’” ried by him throughout his life as that Oct. 8 for the purpose of visiting the Hobby Show, sponsored| Rookie: “Directions say to rub the ey iit Cc. me “by the local post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. surface Gown with sel wool. Whst| gustan is honored today on the | phone?” '. For the exhibits which will be on display there will con-| “tome: “re Tot sure but I think it |, 2e008d millennium of his anniver- get the a 2 = sary He came of a family of good tore vince the most skeptical that lounge lizards and drug-store|‘% mas from fleece of hydraullc| s:anaing, but his father was the culy' ‘ | cowboys 4 - truly representative of masculine Young aca ——- pt ag eee to ebiaia's rots: dest. 5 cugaree Sa | America and that the girls of today can do something besides| “And now what our five-cent cigars mother, however, _ suggested. Hutchins, | Jook pretty. Though any fair judge will admit they. do that | 0" ® #08 comin ‘Ata, “aughter of Sulla and the yon oor where to resch ther?” Me, } | *well.enough. . “wes your tle red sister of Julius Caesar, and it was Temembered one. An Aunt with ‘ i enough. a when | Goubtless this connection with the | “Harzise bead | | “Those exhibits will offer tangible proof that sex and social : Great dictator which early deters | ad tnyane ele fine, { |, problems are not the only things which occupy the mind of the| Barber: “Gosh, I must have cut moe his career unt,” Cilly |, modern juvenile and that they are just as interested in worth- gustus’ Sig. vegies Ne { | poe pee pap fathers and mothers ever were. ed eed sored Paget eo A t al enlightening and encouraging to everyone— ‘ crimes stopped. ko the optimist as well as the pessimist—and the Veterans of |” fmanhood, i crea bin ‘wits ee there's| geant Dolan” kod. wilinese : Roman empire nothing she could it be?” iL ctELE Hy Fi | Foreign Wars are to be congratulated for sponsoring it. do She'll probably wire you Cilly dropped her ly down r tions for the “Oh, I’m sure I don’ level Cilly wanted to phone Jim and/there was no reason '”— saarlene Dietzich phoned Hollywood from Austria, asking | Gosen pairs of false eye-lashes. ‘Apparently she had no trouble’ rausing see E F H 7 i i 8 : ge .. What with the Klan case and Nasi charges that Masons resent. Becevont uae etaraiies found this tally. sashing we eee BREE abe