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SPIRITUALISM mire English and American scientists | tell. us they.|* can now communicate ‘with dead soldiers in the GEORGE D. MANN tor | spirit world. gee Oa ee Ceo o ena! Two recent books attempt to indisputably. estab. NEW YORK, Peifth Avenida ea Marquette| lish this claim. Bide; BOSTON, 3 Winter ‘St.; DETROIT, Kresege Spiritualism may be enough this side of actual ? MINNEAPOLIS, 810 Lumber Exchat ; ey MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS lain to qualify as a gigantic hoax or sufficient-| °, CHAMPION. JONAH: MAN f OF ‘AMERICA:1S CLAIM THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [stared af the Postotfic, Biomarck, N. Di, an Second it ice, Bismarel » as 8 ue Maijer i getée.—R. ‘D, Jacobs of - Los Angeles says he is the cham- pion Jonah man, vt America. . Here's ‘why: /* ‘ . While instructing ‘nis wife in the use-of a revolver Mrs. 'Ja- dentally’ shot ‘her. hus- the show’ .c. While™ \recélving treatment burglars:entered-the home and’ stripped the: place. “The darted old thieves,” wall- =ed: Jacobs, “‘tobk’ everfthing of value éxcept the revolver which caused all the, trouble. can you i for repletion of allnevs redid sf ot to the me ly abstruse to puzzle deep delvers into the myste- i wise rious. credited in this paper and also the local news pub- { ‘ag U et of publication of special dispatches herein Certain it is that the Wise Ones. have mistaken “spirit-rappings” for the tappings of opportunity. reserved. pia AA? right of Publication of speclal dispatches b Opportunity “for them lies elsewhere than at . MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION | seances with mediums, table-tilting. : Wea “ SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, First, this purported converse with the departed |.» : il PF YEAT. ces seeeee $6.00) t . beat 1t?” ° Day Wy caren ea as - 400 will raise false hopes for the bereaved. and, impres- Daily ie ma belied et ica ” 6.00| Sionable who have lost dear ones and long for 0 one more word or message from them. ' way Then, too, these scientific ‘gentlemen could at IBSCRIPTION RATES bis North Dakota) is WT WO b: il. .00 See tia hy this time employ their knowledge to benefit hu- : Three mon! me ™ {manity much more materially. than through the : A ‘¢ One year .. 5.08 investigation of. spiritualistic phenomena, apie ae ‘Appeal : to Bix month 1! Again, preying cults will spring into ex{stence. wners of Trees... Unscrupulous rogues will-filch their few dollars $e" Zontna’ ne 8.90|from hundreds, maybe thousands, of deluded Best Material for the Manufacture of * Gun @tocks and Airplane Three months - sens 0! stricken ones who hope through them to hear grate One month ..........seeereres aeeeseornce : : yin —e from the boy who died bravely facing the Hun. i THE 7 WSPAPER. pean ne Gaia oem eettany Such scoundrelly organizations already infest “Washing Americ walnat has cs proven, under.a four-year. test in this war, tobe the best Wood fer the manu- facture‘of airplane Propellers and gun stocks, Our government will need ‘all of this wood tt ¢ansecure during the continu: ace. of "the, conflict. It,-capnot buy either. logs of; trees, as part of the lum- ber, produced ‘by. the log.is,not suitable a for:eitheg.of the above ‘purposes. How- eyer, it urgently. “petitions all owners of Mr. Keniston treated us in tp- top sot ot the nevis len win aoe fasnion. . He's all right. for. gun stocks ‘or ||. SATURDAY: ' We. have been Joat- ites umnbe ? Fun. ing’ around thus far, And we all admit prove er lumber. ‘Fight wit your trees, ‘I ain {Veing tired of it. n't let them remain. idle slackers, “Un, Yes! Send a paper occasionally. | Owing..to..their inability to. purchase , |The. teliows. are continually bawling | sufficient: logs the:sawmills have not fora Bismarck Tribune. yet been able to supply'the présent ré- Appatites “arg: ravens. quirements of the government and its or epee a , |alliés, and as our partici jation in the CLARENCE KNUDTSON. | actual hostilities t# Increasing rapidly our requirements. In. this, wood are "TLETTERS FROM. —_{{eewnestar "inet onsets aes ‘ “SOMEWHERE” Der to build a propeller blade and put IN FRANCE & gun stock ino the hand ‘ofeach maa in the platoon. ‘ The lack 6foné ma- $$$ $n FROM “TOMMY. TUCKER! Soniewhere in“France, chile in the alr or one. platoon io thé fight might turn the, tide ‘in’: a, battle. Saturday, . June 29, 1918. Hon. J. O..Lyngi Germany. Their victims receive LETTERS writ- ten in, HEAVEN! That there ‘are those here: wh ‘would believe By a Woman such rot seems. preposterous. But ignorance, su- We Women—many of us—are farmerettes these |Pperstition not yet. entirely extinct, family-ghost war days. And yet what woman whose small |traditions and grief will oftimes make. the normal- girlhood was romped away 20 or more years ago ly reasonable seize at just:.such..atraws like the’ got by unscolded—for trying to copy her broth- proverbial drowning man. ers? Twenty years ago mothers-had not been| So, let’s leave the. spirits and their world: for taught that the young of the species are first future conaideratiin, speculation and investiga- of all little animals, who if they are-to grow into tion. gentle-man-and-woman-hood must’ become ‘physi-’ When natural couutions are ‘ditored and the cally strong through exercise—little girls as well |nation no longer wrought up, when the individual as little doys. returns to his normal ante-bellum perspective on “Whistling girls and crowing hens daily. life it will be permissible then, perhaps, to Always come to dreadful ends—” excite him about things supernatural. Y So you were admonished—this after you had| And the supernatural, we’ve been. told, is only spent many secret hours, tip-toe before a looking-|the natural not yet understood. glass, screwing up your face into tuneless at- tempts that finally resulted in a fair imitation of some boy’s whistle. But that was 20 years.ago—and today we are at. war.’ And the little girl hearts that then beat under. prim ruffles are now woman hearts that : <i> FACING OUR WAR PROBLEMS is FIRS’ ‘LETTERS FROM CAMP CUSTER | hody,, witht deepest regards. jE eS bon FROM:CAMP CUSTER. ‘jj Siteerely, TO. MRS. McCORMICK Co. 20: | Bn. 5. i6th D.. Brig. Camp Custer, arrived” in the ora} Battle Creek, Mich. camp, and we're dusty about to be} TO HANK HALVORSON. "|Ied, away to a fecd. ‘li’ seems: that Uy boar el sid Crick, July 26. Boyhood playmate of ex-czar says even in those] People down: fn ‘this’ coldtry-are:ain. |" Recently, while riding on. one‘of my. days he was retiring i ;Humerous “journeys and. while absorb- | jt;ed in. my customary. philantropial *pand, philosophical . thoughts,” a. .chila |.’ , | Sitting “nearvy...and “for ‘the moment abandoned’ ‘by. ‘its. mother, ‘suddenly broke out. in” a-most violent -fit ot noises.” This brought to my’mind sud- CLARENCE KNUDTSON. July 26) 1918. Dear (Mothe: = There seems to tobe quite SOME difference twixt | Al Diaz of: Mexico and. Diaz of Italy! Pieture your, own son. or, the. son ‘of hyour neighhor holdipg on and fighting against’ desperate odds. until: the, ‘com: Ls ip: a. song: ‘every ‘are “improving”. the at bing Bia aaa of ae vain . Horse racing men. again pris of tho boys, tried fo show |dehly and ree thet the child was [72 t Blamarek ND. pany. or regiment ‘your trees -haye r, over the land, 1s Chucklin| ul . ie only’ one away from its guar ri john: * And many. & armety a © | breed ‘of work horses by hans race ‘track’ gam- é ¢ ‘but ‘L| lan. >You perceive whem J refer:to.| Your’. most:.welcomo etter. under gente Same: met a ough, I: am away, it, is not here'a|date of June 7 and’assure that I wav ‘case: of abandonment, but. merely «| mighty glad to hear from you. brief vacation. You know it is .neces-|- Our trip across the ocean was un- guess aot toes not: always run to himself: 4 »fbling! | sven oe = Mih “Whistlitig’ girls and good fat sheep. .'---’ Sees lh 1 " loose. Wake up and get into the tight. In this on Will be fighting for and . Are the very best’stock a farmer can‘keep! “Congress considers lowering. income. tax sale --We women are whistling all right, not before) apy limit,” Washington, writer: sa} éary to stop anything. when it. rea era stage of utibearableness. (Wel with this: wart -deed,my- boy;-a\ eventful except ‘that.we had a run th with: the submarines. the day before we. landed, Fortunately. ‘for,.us. they with him Aili as if you stood. de aide him ‘in battle.. And’ your have no right to do anythingselae., Act; quickly. this war is over you, Hilt be: ing: an not succeed in accomplishing their me: who. assisted, me ,to, clean. up: on, fell purpose... had they ‘been, success: H tT |- the Kaiser. ', ful it is not likely that 1 would be te Capt. a te Phe ai pei & Then*you know, your. ,aunt ‘and | writing you now. y depat t,. Sti a mine who; does. not like: ‘Herbie -1 sincerely hope that the people of epaytment, . hy “Ifyou have walhut-trees write today and would have atartéd there, but, as,:was WITH THE EDITORS ‘ tive council, follows: looking-glasses that reflect ‘only ourselves, but by first consider taxing the congressman's salary? the side of ‘out-going trains that whirl away. our dearest and best,-and later before casualty lists./._. ! j ) ll we've got, after Oh! It takes just about all we've got, b Hoover, always. did’ want"a.” metal | North Dakota. have another crop like Washington, D, c, le will pat you'ta one of those white’nights we spend: ‘kneeling e- 5 flower pot and since'a German helmat ; that of-1913. It would’mean a whote | touch. with. several’ sawmills holding he next day’s work with : $ believe, will answer ‘the best forot’ to the:state at: this’ time. goverameat contracts; any,<one _ of side our pillows, to face the ni t day Rots # aS ey a eH such,') I’ will -haye to get one:* She | Prices of most everything over here. | which will-buy your trees an and pay you lips steady enough to whistle. ‘But we can do ‘it. WHAT OF THE WORN-OUT WORKER Neo. ‘wants ‘a plant.or two Aron No-|natorally are very high. Meat is es- |g falr‘price torithem.:.: A E “}Man’s land,.if I-can, find: the ‘owner | pecially high as are. alsd eggs and When the tears and the fears must eye ae Some of the Ifaders of : -organized: - labor, for 3 sri tits got youtund! por that property. . Besides,: seven ‘bay- | butter. Eggs selt for 6 {rs peredoe or way, let it be in private. For: the sake: of the some reason or another, have shied at the idea-of {urmoll. of thet Bic: ouets _ three machine Eins, Ba pleces | about Ade 70 in our money: Candy is LADY STEVEDORES ON. JOB of vartillery. and a gas.mas for aj;an unknown quantity.and Americar war-winning working day, for the sake of the public health i insurance—insurani , that a, to pro- oa soy couple of our other. relatives, and ot | cigarettes ‘are also very:scarce. About Three of ‘Them’ ‘Are: Fired: for Cussing harvest of field, factory, and kitchen, for the sake| tect the worker against: the hazards of sicknéss oparse aceronck maid for pe il the. only thing. that. is cheap is wine *eOthere: Are “Giving Vatu. ° : <| think I have reason enough to jeave|and the British soldiers tell us that rs iS of ‘each soldier we've sent and the strength -of | a5 workingmen’s compensation laws protect’ him he rouble ts geiog tat een you—considering .also:’:a’ personai | the price has more than doubled since the army we're backing, it’s heads up, women of against the hazards of, accident. on that “doing things for others,” in grlevanes wit slohetsouert their arrival in France. edakitn? 'N ' ! to.| is reminds me—now while I‘am} I am mighty glad to hear that Mr. rooklyn,,, America, eyes front! Whistle: It is significant, . therefore, that a report favor- dacacauining tod actieone el Just e. taking care of Wi-lie, 1 want you’ to: Steen: has dechied to run for governor | overalls are w tling dajly ‘with 182- * ing health insurance was unanimously adopted: at| are too Kind. You know tha' .| live up to'the motto which 1 chalked and I’ sincerely hope that he will Win| pound bags .of coffee, and hundred: : It would’ be much easier for profiteers to’ boost: the recent St. Paul convention of the ‘American | “late it beyond ‘expression, jon our. car, namely: “To Hell’ with out. Kindly give him my best re-| welghts of sugar, working side by side food: prices still higher were it not for the mill- Mko:to see you bothering, w ;|the Kaiser and Townley.” You take | gards and well wishes. I wish that it| with muscular men ‘tong: used to this * bd Federation of Labor. This report, from the execti-| that. you ‘have other ‘things 6p your) ate of the: last bluffer. Were possible for me to. be there dur-| hard job. They tire the new lady’ steve: ‘ ions of war gardens. mind. © By Jove, you ave 8 eo aye ea a ond a Tacs. CO [Per okl aes Rest assured that) dores” hired: by ‘thie”New York’ Dock . my number. of boys. as-yet I have not founda place to|1T would: do anything in my power to wave le" Mother.” if ‘ have‘them developed’ and printed. ‘To-| help him - win. Let me know how | Company. 0.-K. just noticed er iting, so he | Morrow T'll have them taken care ol.| things are progressing and: what the There would-be J9 of these female says that. should tell ou - By Jove, 1’ll be darned if 1 .can| outlook is for victory. xeilt dock .wallopers were ‘it not fot the bide the service, The enactment of workmen’s compensation laws: by a number of states is now being fol- 5 Fi lowed’ by the development of a favorable sen- fa REN h thes Gre eet oeaectite timent for the enactment of health insurance : The aviator niakes his first fight, He brings} |@¥S | Already legislation of fit au ic down to earth his first Hun. He achieves his fifth een considered by a number of state legisla- vietory high in the,air and becomes an “ace.” He tures and in addition commissions have been . flies aloft again and again to gain information created for athe) of me ae ape for his brothers’in arms and to blind the “eyes” | ° tive study. 9 t e. subject and. report, to:thelr “ respective legislative branches thereon. . of the enemy. He becomes a super-ace, king of a A the: air, and—“the paths of glory lead: ‘HIM’: to Central ‘bodies ‘and state federations of labor in several places have been studying th ae a St this question. Some of them -have approved The Yank in khaki goes over the, top, empties th 1 hi the Hun trench of foemen, and the: American line exntineiple, while. others are supporting THE PATHS OF GLORY “The paths of glory lead but to the-grave.” think ‘of anything in the lying line}. John, I want you to say “Hello” to| fact. that three; of, the-number en- that I have left out..so I'll postpone| Henry Halvorson for me.and give him'| gaged were fired: on ‘account of their -| sending this Jetter until tomorrow. _ | my address. Tell him I would like to cussing. toon pics fay Hear. from ee Sie stats poathl 5 |. Among the rerent 16 are an au- ys Be NOEY Blow aching US | thor, a former vaudeville star, several over here. It takes nearly a month to By Conde Tencl¥e OW. alibaEE iG TE lGlter: widows, and two negro women. Thelr T would like to describe to you what | hours are,7 a. m, t.5 p. m. five days is . I have seen and where we are, but as|@ Week. ‘They are wetting, 82% centé Uemeonn _ pour frfend ihe censor il hot permit | an hour, the rate pald to men. You eM us you will have to wait until 1 re-).. H.B. AVhipple,/general _manager, “ THERE OR DROPPED turn. predicts‘a bright future for all. womes | THEM SOMEWHERE|: |. Wishing yourselt and: Mr. Steon the simnllarty” engaged,. though: he really a THE WAY, ® «| Dest of: good: nck, T’remaln. had.no‘ notion’ the’ schente would Work Sincerely yours, > as well as. it has. y Address: J. Px» TUCKER, : Sergt. John..P. Tucker. 0. M. C. CAPTURES” COUSIN IN AA 8th Div. 0; -M. Office, a We ” Everybor WAIT 4 A MINUTE TE LOST’ THES _ iekers! House AND SSE ir then, some day, some of them: go. on. along the paths of glory to their graves. Private Gresham, the first Yank to tread those _ legislation.: Their approval of that legislation was’ based; upon thetheory that when the earning power. of the worker. was impaired by reason of an industrial accident, he or his.de- heifers $7.00°to 12.00;. calves steady, $6.00' to 15.50; stockers' and feeders steady; higher; $6.00 to 12.00. Sheep receipts, 100; steady, lamps two cousins, one -a° corporal in the of' the kalser, ‘met’in France after a rald. were told here’ recently. $6.00 to 17:50; wethers $7.00 to 13.00 The American’ is Corporal Williem American-army and the other a soldier . - Am. is moved toward Berlin just so much nearer.’ He foe providing for, unliversal health input oma Aaa Rinoctein 7 Soldier” Grabs Relative in a goes across No Man’s Land again and presses on;| “°° ’ ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK. , Attack: on the Hun ‘ Hogs. receipts, 2,600; steady; range Trenches. , / He waits in his trench: through a torrent, of artil- Te ganaleel labs mevoinstt, aberoved $18.00 to 18.20; -bulle-18.10 to” 18-20; rola pete pensat ~ Cattle, receipts 2.700;. killers steady, |. * Ha .—Detall: lery ‘fire and repels the German’ attack... And AURA NEAL LOTION, ooo nek ekensack, ‘N.-J.—Detalls of how paths on French soil, and Private Guyton, the first Yank to go to his death on German soil, but lead. the way through those fields of glory to graves honored, and graves which’ never will be|, forgotten. Until the Hun is beaten down this procession of heroes will continue in unending and ever-increasing numbers. “For it is true: ~ “The paths of glory lead but to the grave.” So-do ALL OTHER paths lead to the grave. < ewes $5.00 to 11.50. .| Munz, Jr., of. Hackensack, a member , Soar of thé One Hundred and Sixty-fifth in- Heche ean. Ppa abe | antes. the old “Fighting Sixty-ninth.” | | higher;’ butchers $18.50 to 19.20; hignt | "He Germanboy ts Gustave Winkel- !'819.00 to 19.25; packing - $17.50 to| mann of. Bremen, a prisoner in an 18,70; rough $17.10 to: 17.50; bulk of| American caimp. Letters from ‘Cor- Sales. $17.95. to 19.20; pigs good and| poral Munz say’ he was in a°-raid want i choice 917.50 to 18.25. against the German’ trenches reéently Cattle, receipts 12,000; common and] and came .back with a batch of: pris- ° plain light steers slow. “all other kill- oners, The. captives: were ~ being i “a ie cattle strong to higher; calves 25¢ | identified when Winkelmann mentioned few early | that he had relatives in the. United Sheep. receipts 16,000; salés< natives steady: 317, 30; feeder | States. Munz asked their names and pendents: should: be compensated during ‘the time he’ was suffering from said injury. The same rule holds good when the worker be-. comes incapacitated through illness—particu- larly illness due to trade or occupation. He and his family suffer through the impair- ment of his earning power just the same when he is ill as when he sustains an injury. The organized labor movement of America ought ’ ‘to formulate a program upon this subjéct. - The coward’s path leads to the - und yy : ored graves and the traitor’s hathigonds bea By unanimous vote the executive council was a tiem sdheep jand yearlings, folind ‘that tid ‘beyawas Hie couse. 1 ! grave—a dishonored grave. authorized to take up this subject with 9 ie Sa? ‘Ban on Gaseball Pools.” | It is because all paths lead to the grave that view to securin legislation, and therefore. we : = 700 LATE TO CLASSIFY. © uit polls, Renae Ieee { they who are courageous of heart seek rather the shall hear much more: about i i t if the ner @| the country, has been held to be book- pathway of glory and follow it to th than we have in the Past. : ron. RENT_—A modern. tive. room making by the. appeltate division of 0 the end. It is bungalow.. Range installed. For in-]@upreme ‘court, third departmést ¢f a rt) on’guch graves that the very foundation of lib-| Plans for carrying out the health i insurance idea formation Phone 263. New York state, BLES eet erty and, freedom and’ justice is erected. It is of | vary widely, but any. plan. ‘that i is: adopted should Bee such lives that great nations are born, and, great divide the cost of it fairly between the employer nations endure. and the worker, with the “public “contributing Frlanl src through the government if: possible. The justice} levice now plans to electrocute germs in milk:|of the prindiple’is'‘inescispabite ; Cettainly sounds simpler uae hanging them. . |application is beyond doubt. —Duly BUY W284 —— aie w. 5 ss —— Wann! Voice girl to assist with FoR: SALE—Couch, ‘sanita! “couch “ousework and tare of baby. Mrs.| . mattress, book case, buttet, piano F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 3 lamp, tea-cart tables, large Victrola ont 7.80 1 dw. | and records.‘dintnig rooth , ma: he sho BUY WS, i hogai WANTED—Practical nursing, aii Dusiag: cad a Ge be ao we Cora A. Lund, 321 Sth street. Phone | _ BUY-W. Ss. $.——— | * 608X. 7301 wk Tribune Wani‘Ads: Bring’ Resulte,