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MEET CHARLES: EDWARD- RUSSELL, WR __TNLY TRIBUNE S ARTICLES it Charles Edwar 11, whb le writing the artic ‘eat Russitt Be wil Otgailzed! ‘ Today” now appearii#' in the Daily Dunn Center and Killdeer Tribune, is a world-reporter, world: , © ‘are Will" omterea known. Ife has just returned; from . . Russia with the Root commissidn. He DunticentéN. 1, AbH'26—Dunn | is a member of the r staf ,of x Center Jays claim to the most efli-] the Newspaper Enterpri ssociation, cient aiid best officered home guard in | of which the Daily Tribune and: a North Dakota. Thomas G. Ahepy,| number of other leading American chairman of the Dunn county efficien- | and Canadian dailies are miembe: 4 This Year ae ee a ~ “Fhe ‘Ryan Hotel i in St. Paul | a cy committee, was instrumental in], He has been termed the man the organization of the unit. Its cap- the current tain is IE. W. Boyd, for 12 years beneath tye. su 1se hehind : ! ate Gee “SS EES baa ge HE eae 7 $ rat North Dakota, and j the effect, the niotive within the act— an of the and writes what he sees with the clar- Civil war, “who “ais tinguished hi ity and force gained in ye of with Yates’ Illinoi: harpshooter . | active R. Chamberlain st, and J. J. Val- ler, segorid lieuten hy J. 1. Thomp- son,’ first sergeant; O. J. Bos, art cer, and. H. Scheel, bugler. All s men with more or less military expe-| Wr Newly rebuilt: and: refurnished. Now under the personal management’of Richard M: Gray, for many years manager of. the Chicago Beach: Hotel, Chicago; ’ insuring. good: hotel-keeping at prices which will: surely interest: yous been a contributor to the ‘spaper Mnterprise veral yea and a ff member for the past year. He vely for this news- fei without Bath’ trom $1 00; per day up. Rooms with’ private bath from si. 59 pee fay, Up. Satan -a Ei ie} Le ter, their own. objections and excep- } ) x Ly io ning etfer sie tions, and then:for each pore Bf hiy or her share for copying thé bs _ By Justige J E. Robinson tutes of ‘the °court. “Hf* they ‘cannot ‘so a agree, it’ may: bé’ wrong to addiesa” a further. motion: to” this .court. Tience and who command respect in have appliéd for membership. At Kil- his early 20) ather paper, the deer another home guard unit wa Davenport (lowa) ptte. He has meeting in which addre: ringing | 2 crusader she first received through with patriotism were delivered by o h promises to be well taken care of at| ga! pe from carly work on newspa- home. pers in a. handful of other cities scat- lexed in his 'wonder- GONSTITUTIONALITY OF rn ocr a ma : jons on some, of the i Ad nation’s foremost newspapers, in New RATA York, Chicago and San Francisco. ’ stigated the beef trust, é 4 the coal tr und other! trusts for f mm | leading magazines, in 1),.years. of oer ee searching study, and written books? ‘ studied social and economic fe through Europe and on one trip around Does Not Interfere With the civilized world. Home Rule of Cities don’s east end, of other English ‘cities LASER EE and of Dublin—tor laboratory research fire marshal is not an unconstitution- | happin individual, but has Meee path | what he saw; bring-the-nowest democ- with the local govern- He hag. shaken, hands and rubbed} to many reforms, now the law of the] racy home tothe-oldest democracy, as therefore not for that reason invalid, | industrial magni and labor gener-| And now: Russell is.ripe—ripe with the sound and the section which empowers thej als, in all the big centers of this. coun- He has just retiirned from the |-judgment of 50. odd years of healthy trict, court io order the removal, de-| | THe has made several special Buro-| three months as a member of the | edge of 30 odd years of study of the struction or repair of buildings regard-| pean trips exclusively for this news-| official Root commission to’ Rus« | men and map: ofvour world through the community. More than 100 men aper job was in organized; after an enthusiastic mass | developed through life the impulse as prominent citizens. Dunn county —_—-—---—— tered over the country. y in executive and He has inv Supreme Court ‘Holds That Law| conditions on a number of. journeys Tle has lived in the slums ‘of Lon- The act creating the office of state! into the problems of human life and, ing, he has nevér-piled*#¢ ly in this newspaper, he:will interpret and villages and brains with kings and paupers, with | land. well as the human‘pen can do. fire marshal subject to appeal to dis-| try and Europe. supreme experience of his life, | life, ripe with the accumulated knowl- ed a menace to other propérty is not] paper and i ciates, to analyze] sia. the magnifying, glass. unconstitutional, rules the supreme/ the facts of war and the forerunners He was:on the inside. And his. present work is the friit of SATURDAY EVENING LETTER. sign up abd dispose of during the pres- Ps Dakota In affirming] of porce. He saw all thé human eye could | his. maturity. sy (By Justice J. E, Robinsor. ‘ent month; (hid in the first week’ of intiae times for dawyars on idee A. G. Burr in|” With all this, he has spent’ all his] see. Bo, sure:'The Tribune is delivered |, {0 my; letter-of Saturday, -Atigust-4:}-September: to conimence the hearing| moi; vith: Dardanis}. grlevaus: to’ be favor’ spare time in association with the He understood all the human | regularly at.your home, so as not to ‘aid go0d-bye and offs was on'an| of new cages, so as to clean: the slate borié, whlch they lugusetved toucti’ outing, the first since I qualified for] during.the present, ue year. Still we:must gtfice ane Decemaee, 1916., Then,:.on| count on. some disappointment be nobis one ot einer einer i ugus' at.9:00 a:.m,, I.was here }:cause .of. a: chronic system which is and‘tolerating enced in‘legal: pro- e e mar: | great poets and musicians of the past, brain could compass, miss a one.of these human life stories. Where , writing books also about them—which In an epoch making series of arti-| Call 22:or order Hig your newsdealer s ordered the de- probably ex) pr ‘ob- | which started Saturday exclusive now. t struction of a building, his order will) Christmas aT clear where, until radically wrong. ceedings. In writiig:a- decision~ our 1 1-purpose to-be on time]: As it seems, one judge has a good| court too oftepasses over. thé-gross- be interfered with upon appeal onl. ‘ interfered por appeal on an COUNTY AFD Socialist Asks Town of the ‘Missouri. for, 400 years’ within }to a minute every day—and IL pray on for goitig:off. all: next’ weekiand| cet Cea A a ean est: wrongs .of le: +procedare 3 Lins | why, in all h where a clear abuse of discretion h » which To Pa for Arreston the knowledge of modern historfans, | that my good friends the other judges |igo we must excuse-him. Two judges a 9 agronomical achievements | May. do. Mkewise.|, Certain’ it is*that| who have-.béen longest. ini mihite is our dior of censure: That is not : ° rig been shown, rules tie cou holds that it is, not necessary, as Rei 4 Charges of Sédition} tiave attiacted’ world-wide attention. | "0, iudge can be. efficient or, faithful|now absent without leave. ‘They are|- xugust 17; II sowie : claimed by the defendant. and appel-|' 5] fates hh i nate lant, to the validity of such an order EROS ORGANI FS It was’ thebounteous stores which ss he makes a habit. of being }iat Dickinson, ' hobnobbh A ; Ni s ce ingand feast- 4 » that the | have sustained i y 6 99 ‘ those Indians: were able to: supply |.¥erY day—and: thus far.such’a,habie . Saad a loss by fire of 50 per cent of its peng x! f be e x * + ah 2:2 Lewis ‘and“Clatkejmore than a cent. | ifs unknown: to., the Judges of}; this pee i the Oe thie ine ov one ty is GEORGE PLAZAS RESPECT value, even though local ordinances les ae — Pleritywood, Mont. Aiig. 20. ' Peourt. f 5, the propriety, 16, ie, n tl ordinan . ut ry’ ago that. enabled them. to com-}; ‘at least very questionable; bud’ ‘next'|” F ‘DAD provide that unless such loss is shown . % —Fred W. Umbreit of Scobey, %| plete their expedition to the coast and | «8 4 Tule when a judge, fs absent year is coming-fast. Then. there i the building imay be rebuilt. Chapter Formed With Judge + prominent in socialist. circles, @/win a new empiresfor.the, American | Sra" ae) Part of giday, he holds uP Vito, be.an. election, .and in. the mean: SaaLes has entered, suit against his %} fap. : ' Bei and delays the business and: in that} time it may | Ms Si A ae i ° a 7 y ‘behoove some public ser- WHEAT RUNS 35 BUSHELS George W. Norton as Chair- “home town for $10,000 for false % Leki: : ‘way .he does an injury. to. the other | vants to. b 1 and : Smith northwestern. North’ Gatota’s % arrest. Umbreit, was arrested % r judges and to,.those having business | oO Rei Loo: avd ant, ,¢hele post i HY ee 2 band ce te 5 Bee Peery. « 2 eM if duty., best. known publisher, | is; 70. years John: Johnson of Bantry Reports| ™™ ‘Towns Represented ° fae oie Geil ane Wet, & Widow and Fifteen acca eae, ak onan Thad [Alas! "Tis sad that Joy should wound fave SAbate: tor bit ae ae ei ch he Excellent Yield of Grain Kildeer, N, D. Aug. 20-—The Dunn’ eran, over. the merits of the : Children Surviving written and left, with, the, clért 18) Hoa * publishes im the Plaga Wloneer, “Dad se county chapter of the Red Cross has, % Present, war. ecisions. in’ advance of all the, other And sweet affection Prove the spring |:was always good to'us,”. says’ George POET OEE OE ee ee ieee enh the election of Judee| PTR TAPES SSS SSS ¢ Victim of Drotoning Judges. “1 knew that would hold them| or woe. . Petar oaltortaliy.: “Ha wouldcut' the . : =~ Bantry, N.D, Aug. 20—John | George W ‘ chairman; 'T. Hi. 2 . e last of August, -and during ‘wo’ weeks ago there was presént-| jast saplin’ in’ th d for’ u : %. seuason residing near Hentey, SiGe mon con tee nate nan i 3 . ; my absence they dlspased of just-one|-ed'to our court. two motions ina di-| te gots hed at 6:00 ime. Dad ne reports that some of his wheat Harvey N. Owens, Kildeer, | &lbowoods Indian. Fair ‘kes N.'O% Aug. 20—A of those cases, in> which my.concur-}:Vorce suit. The district judge at] great joker, but’ he never jokés when % will go 30 to 35 bushels to the NWiISES ldots SVEaI ‘ bs widow. and:15.childfen survive Gus | ring decision had been, written. Jong}:Jamestown had, made. a decree taking| he is making. a _deal.; ‘We found this , y @ acre, while the balance will av- Mapning, secretary, and Will Be Biggest Wild | \ranz,'aged-0, who was drowned | in advance. There is -no:xeason. why from’ the. mother the care and cus-| out a’ tew years ago, whien ub traded: : a &. erase a0 thomas G. Johnson, Kilteer, and John] @estern Show of Year| i gate Hvar peer here while | competent judges should. fall to, keep tody of her three small children and/is a quaster of, land’ for two" quarters : i a 9.0006 056 06 6 6'6'Ol Gree: Manne dirceene d ing’ with a young ‘son | up: wi eir. work ..and ,to. decide} denying the mother. the right.to visit!and’ $2,400, Ti Jeiget; the: : Hang, “Manning, directors. Fo the) Hig WL secsiy | duting'a Berry picking expedition, [every case within two or three weeks|.her children, -excepting. one hour in| aste'wa wiiow: the ere. fool that Serre conti ie, a a a ate Elbowoods, N.'D., Aug. 20.—The big-| The: boy-'saw his: father sinking, | after it is argued. To.hold.up a case} each week, in the presence of com-|qeal looks td us. - It’ dées not de / : ; ; 9 Fa teleelly akties a ‘ne Netue A. gest wild west exhibition of the, year but was-unable to go to his assist. | for two or three months);is, I think,}.Pany., When a judge makes ani order! crease our respect for dad’s judg: HUMPHREYS? [tities st Sash Si Soar tite’ hes| seem secta ware ana [1m td aig’ Woe sla etal tn Cire wa et } ‘ a Greig astuise , aa DE epey days’ fair here, September 25, 26 and reared at Fall Creek, Wis. He that,I fear to incur the displeasure of| if, some. good: genii were: to change as Humphreys’ Homeopathic Remedies oro | Varner ay, a . Law, Ae jinatana and guests will caip out) , came here asa young man and the other judges, 1 would..write.up}.him to a woman, so that he might “ta : nie a ge Gonisgind . tcjamest the, neoda; of aaiites ees adring he expos Hon. There wil be} " had built-up a splendid farm. His |'and give to.the press my decision an}-know and feel the pains and cares, ts He May Be ‘Doiigh-ty. or invalids, something that mother, father, time, India sports, roping, riding} parents and a-number of brothers [every case of .general.,.lihpottancs}.the loye and; devotioni.of: a: méther. Don't ever thint: Hot beeatise a mam } heen muse | Practi Dentist and breaking contests, and the usual] and sisters still reaide in Wiscon: | within..one or two weeks after,dt is{-We, did not hesitate to give the chil-| 4 known to be ¢%: tKb1’ ae is as” i Dursé orinvalid’can take or give to meet tces Dentistry display _ of agricultural products} sin. argued. .We have, now pending’25.ap-|,dren,,to the mother and.then, to, the terre eral ‘ the heed of the moment, Have been in use Without License: Old |%°"" by Mandans, Arikaras and: 4t- Verge + BES peals which were submitted. in the| father every two. alternate weeks, to easy as*ple. "Thea sie _ y i for d¥ae Sixve Veins: "Tool ‘Kit is Us ful datsus who have farmed the valley!’ Tribune want ads bring results. | ‘days of long ago. These we hope tobe kept at. the home of their: grand- erat tats a St a ii No. ror Price e. See SE Eee beni a ee enolase RnR a as ai sit ‘parents, who are. anxious to. care [Qf }== - = —— + 2 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. 3 Part i Fj them. .As.defendant is ,poor;:we de-}) 2 i 2 Worms, Worm ever. : “| nied a motion, to. require 1 tad H v1 Gaara quire him, to: 4 € He Stites : Normanna N. Dy Aug. 20. eT Bac. Berm GLAD Te i the..total expenses of copying ines Hi] Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis scar Hiassen of Normanna is “ Ck To CHooL ~ 2 porter’s minutes of the testimony, and ie : i H ‘oot! eee eae, Note ie . guilty of practicing dentistry with- AINTCHA’ GLAD Gos THATS be yet on a proper. showing, regardless | { : ae. ; o " a i itoarse Cough, Ear saat outa tieense, a grievous erime in SCHOOL. STARTS RIGHT- onty of his poverty, the plaintitt should ra a i rou, ouigh, Laryngitis .. this state. ile autoing to town > i pay for copying hig own testimony, |’ £4 Eczema, Eruptions. he was stopped by a gypsy sitting { PURTY SOON ~ 2 motions, objections, an . dexceptions. Otherwise,.a,.party.. night. defeat;the| * eff UISTS EVERYWMF| J right to an, appeal: by lumbering: the i f ace record with immaterial _stuff.. ..Too often appnnscl abuse. théir ptivileges iby offe nae immaterial matter and by ‘taking neéedless.objections and excert ‘tions. Some attorneys have a habit * a bats (bheda » ‘ of objecting to every, question as-teay E ey if Ang inconipetent, irrevalent, immate- yial, dnadmigsible under the pleadings |§ ie handle the Celebrat- 25 at the roadside holding.a swotlen lind or Bleediu, External, Internal.25 jaw and moaning. The gypsy Teigioides, Cold hi Trend. 23 asked for a pair of pliers, which Oscar produced from his. tool chest. The gypsy then displayed 4 Gore Throat, Quincy, the offending: tooth, a majestic 7 Grip, Grippe, La Grippe.....-. molar. Hiassen clamped the pliers on, gave a mighty heave, and the Bold by druggists, or aunt on recelpt of priea | gypsy and tooth parted company. | cape free. The: former was revived with,.a ting | » suwprReys’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO,, Comer baptism of cold water and seemed and omen any sropss: foundattin, j Witliata afd Adin Bireetd. tow ork, oon no worse for his experience. ypbel <the ‘cost of copying, auch oles Seok at c se {ions and exceptions’ is often .aore|f: ai orthern. 'yoming ‘than the cost of copying the. testi-|f: ‘mony. Thé'system is.all wrong. This Acme Coal: £ourt’ is not trying cases on objections, Washburn Lignitet Coal Oo. and exceptions. i, In. thfs:case.it 1s highly proper for counsel to get together and in a_prop- Phone 453 ‘er spftit to‘stipalate to omit from the ie si (oes ta | PRIE ie 50 to $2.00, MATL ORDERS|NOW FHALEL es at Sale Starts Friday at Knowles & Haney. The Biggest of all N: Y. Musical Comedy Hits DIRECT FROM'A YEAR In New York and six montlis in Chicago, with its complete cast and production, its bright comedy and sparkling music, and its Swagger Fashion Chorus _ McKenzie Dining Room fa Good aria