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at PAGE 8 - BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE in the United States of the New ° ‘ FOUR MEN OF World, and they have all come at American Red Cross Presents we to gray hairs and mighty powers. T I % “i joon they will sit at a peace table e-5} LOWLY ORIGIN together. the frst peace table in. all welve-Star Service Pin DEB ATE UPON uman history from which divine- Aid right kings are barred. The future to Colored Minister. ‘ s and the welfare of the world He in : - their four pairs of hands. Their fuil ys - a names are: George Clemenceau, pre- | enone mier of France; David Lloyd (ieorge, i Wils fA “ Orland f prime minister of England; Viccor —— on Oo} merica, Orlando of | Emanuel Orlando, premier of Italy, . & Italy, G anal and Thomas Woodrow Wilson, presi: New Jersey Senator Wants Pres- and Cle BS r form a storm 0: 2, : mmenceau silently brewed, but devastating in p Declaration aR its king-wrecking violence; a storm us | ; x that is to be followed by the bright- H ALL SPRING FROM THE SOIL est sunshine of human Wberty thls TERMS ARE NOT DEFINED old world has en. Champions of Common People L ANE PUSHING Washington, Dec, 4——General ais: 1B : ‘ a 3 cussion of President Wilson's four- Will Decide Basis for Uni- teen peace principles was started in versal Peace the senate today by a speech by Sen- HIS LAND PLAN ator prevlinghusen, of New Jersey, Fates republican, advocating a resolution he BY WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD had introduced et = ling on the presi- N. E, A. Washington Bureau eon ‘f 1128-1134 Munsey Bldg., dont te roske @ ouplie declaration in-| VICTOR EMANUGL ORLANDO, —— ples were oper! to" varied, interpreta- In order to make more room for our eons sunt ee fee i 8. ‘ : . 7 DAVID LLOYD GEORGE,\ Secretary of Interior Wants Senator Walsh of Montana, demo- hats, we are closing out our entire stock of Men's an f ne ms [Out of & dingy law office in vir] Farms and Jobs to Offer grat declared that lack of ctiticism |B grade shoes at less than present wholesale prices. We ae ginia, out of a cobbler’s shop in Wale in i a out of a village doctor's office in Returning Soldiers Seat eatin kate ot bent famous Nettleton and Walk-Over shoes for men an Ouan France and from a farm on the island —_ sylvania, and Poindexter of Washing. ‘American Scout shoes for boys, Goodyear Rubbers and Overshoes. ch siclly came ine fouremen wie ie BY A. E. GELDHOF. | ton, republicans, sharply dissented. |} 2 line of Nettleton Shoes Roan ee eee at ug otha] Ne EA. Washington Bureau,, During the debate, Senator Borah, Our $10 to $12 line of Nettleto: $6 7 5 divine rights of kings. oe 1128-1134 Munsey Bldg., ot idaho, republican introduced a res: |f NOW cccenccs a foneea tees eee ee a een e 8 . tion providing for the pudlication * The might of these four men has WASHINGTON 0. C. oft ace 1k-Over Shoes grown as quietly as grew the northern} “As many acres of land as you can of ae peace termis.as soon as:agreed (Our $8 to $9 line of Wa e iceberg which, when its day came,| cultivate and all the buildings, imple- pon. NOW, o5 bss ses a eee ews ee eawe te cee eee sank the Titanic. ments and livestock you need,” is the Our $6 to $7 line of Walk-Over Shoes The storms of fate brew silently,| promise Franklin K. Lane, secretary and this king-upsetting storm which] of the interior, wants to make to the NOW wincorwioieitie aiid eet sais ee eeieiget echeets is whirling about the thrones of earth| returning American veterans of the Our $5 to $5.50 line of Walk-Over Shoes 5 is the most silent that ever gathered.| World War. : Hy now . Ee ey ee ere heen os e f Lowly Start of It is part of his big plan to employ teteeeeee : . Remarkable Quartet. returning soldiers in reclaiming 200, Our $4 to $5 line of Boys’ American Scout 2 95 In 1856, three days after Christmas, | 000,000 acres of swamp land, cut over 5 Shoes, now....... Geass e a boy named Thomas was born in the| timber land and irrigable desert land | plain home of a Presbyterian parson; in this country. j\ \ din Staunton, Va. When this boy was| The department of the interior] The Rev. R. H. Windsor of Rayville, S ENNIS SHOES 4 four years old, there was born in| hopes, through this work, to be : La., and the Twelve-Star Service Pin a oe an Palermo, on the Island of Sicily, 4,000] great factor in preventing a glut of| -Presented to Him by the American | Bishop R. J. Cooke Makes Forc- 5 : . miles away, a black-eyed Sicilian boy.|the labor market when the boys! Red Cross. f t ee s . j f n’s and, Boys’ Tennis Shoes .... 85c and $1.05 Into the town of Palermo, on that} come back. ible Address Tracing Chain Our entire line of Me d ys : July day came Garibaldi, in triumph,| Wants to Help Having the right to and needing a " and the farmer-folk parents of the boy| History Repeat. | twelve-star service pin, the Rev, It, H. of Events in honor of the occasion, named their| Secretary Lane believes that large| Windsor of Rayville, La., a zealous eae ens an oys oodyear versnoes son Victor, after the new Italian king,| numbers of soldiers v be glad of| Red Cross worker, hys been presented 1 + ony “asm whom Garibaldi had helped to seat. {an opportunity to go “back to the| with a unique decoration by the Amer. |LWO BIG TALKS TONIGHT Three years later still when Thom-| land” and gratify the liking for a life] ican Red Cross, The father of nine- ae and Rub ers as was playing the games of seven-|in the open which he thinks the war| teen sons, twelve of whom are with ‘The meeting at the Methodist year-old boys down in Virginia and,|has created in them. All great Wars, the colors, this genial colored minister }Church last night was well attended * . » ckl when Victor, at three, spent most of| Secretary Lane points out, have been| of (he Baptist church probably holds | 4¥d exceedingly instructive and inspir- Our entire line of Men’s 4 Buckle 2 95 his time romping on the little farm in| followed by a return to the land/ the record for sons in the military |@tfonal. Bishop R. J. Cooke. D. D. heavy weight Goodyear Overshaes ° Sicily, there was born in the heart of| movement on the part of the armless! corvice of the United States. Tf there | made the opening add In a very {he fObey, BUY town of Manchester, ‘from the time zat Caesar ee are any others with similar or better |{0reible manner the bishop showed Our entire line of Men’s 1 Buckle in England, a boy named David. His|through the Napoleonic wars to our) | Sea EA StL voamd from {that the chain of events during the i home was the ugliest of the romes of| own Civil and Spanish-American wars ele they are yet to be heard from, | Vong war pointed to a providential heavy weight Goodyear overshoes | bs all the three. It was of red brick,| Ho sees no reason why history stould| |, 19 the accompanying illustration of | hand that had reversed the expecta- Oux entire line of men’s Goodyear two stories high, small windows, fac-| not now repeat itself, and he wants to] the tv star pin, topped with the | tions of the enemies of justice and Arcti e ing a busy stone sidewalk. Its rooms] help history do the job. ross Insignia, it will be noted | brotherhood. Man may have propos are UL eek ‘ were small and little adorned, and not ch work,” says Secretary fane,| that the first bar beurs ifive stars. | eq put God had. disposed. On the very Our entire line of Men’s Goodyear much hope of greatness could ever|“would afford opportunities for every | ‘These represent five individual sons soil and in the halls where German Fl d Lined Rubbei e have sprung from that dingy place. . | type of workmen in our army. There| Bennie, Robbin, Jeff, Johnnie and | tyranny once ruled supreme, today her eeced Lined Rubbers .....+-+- Three boys thousands of miles a|will be dams to be built, bridges to| Archie. The next bar bears two stars | victims are liberated and dictat'nz Our entire line of Men’s Goodyear part, each speaking a different langu-|he constructed, stumps to be dyna-| representing tWins, George and - | terms of peace. The bishop is a most n- Over h ‘yailroad rubbers ° age. The pompous kings of those|mited, roads to be laid out, all sorts] yette; the next bar is similarly | eloquent speaker and is peculiarly Soares encrs heavy railroad rubbver's ....6+-+- days couldn’, have seen anything|of buildings to be erected, stores to| decorated, representing William and | happy in the discussion of world prov- Our entire line of Men’s Goodyear very dangerous in them, But kings|phe optrated, accounts to be kept. etc.| James, also twins; and the bottom | lems. light weight dress rubbers Cc DO have a way of not seeing things.| “Engineers , farmers, carpenters,| bar, with its three stars, represents | Dr. George Mecklenberg, who is the Feet = ight welg: fd ORE ‘There was one other boy to make] blacksmiths, masons, ! steel-workers,| the triplets, Matthew Mark and Luke. | director of the work of this area af- Our entire line of Boys’ heavy F Our entire line of Boys’ .2 buckle : up the quartet. He was a young med-| machinists—all would find work to do) Wight of the boys are volunteers, and | ter describing the planwof work that shool rubber : C’ i hi e aie oes - coe a asand Helen thle realamation prosect aut is| the other four were called in the draft, | Will be followed both in the conven- Se rubbers ......ee-eee eavy overshoes'. 2s... eee eee ee when Davir was born in England. not only for the man who can drive a J ing arkable | tion that is on and the district later 4 i iti Was set agains kings aud “enpirors imate or handle a lek and shove." ree of the Whudsor tamtin: Feeds | was followed by Lr, H. I. Frost, pas. We have no ‘job lots, no odds and ends to dispose of, it is a con- ecause he had seen Napoleon e@ for Ai: eee iby panel eS * a eye oy ‘ because he’ tad - seen! Nanoteon 13 | Hopes) fer Ald dent Wilson, wo is also president of | 5" go. i, “irokty anavess ‘was ils RSL ceded fact that it is the best. and most up to.date stock of shoes. in of France to establish a republic. He] ‘The reclamation service of the in- ‘ merican Red Cross, wrote to the ated by. : be at : 4 a si aa ° a A S Sampara covaueats cuit to beliaree angattnest: baa oomplored | PO MG Winder aptilions: | ANAS Sioeae utmething ot tcon|te) this part of the state. . We will sell you one pair or a dozen pairs:or republics, and, by the time he was 25,/rough survey of the lands available iting to say with what in- | greatness as well as the diversity of the entire stock at less than wholesale prices. : ; ; he came over to the United States t0|for this back to the land movement, ae apd canteen T have learned | the task that is before the church.|? | £ the American republic, and. if i fe e a $200,000 ap-| e fact that twelve of your sons i % 4 ae} : > to make a living over here as Tee AMOR, eds OF oie last | are in the service of our country, and wee te tmreor Geaesee aatetel Th 2 The usual Bergeson guarantee for truthful advertising 1S back He had deen born in a little| spring, A bill now in the hands of| the thirteenth impatiently waiting to / Christian service for the world” ik Of this statement. ' rance, in a doctor's house-|the Senate Public Lands Committes ead them in. This is a splendid The sessions of today are given ov-) calls for a more through survey and| record, and I congratulate you from re i George was in New York, al-| classification of all waste land in the| the bottom of my heart. The colored ae Une ara hanna | ' Extra Shoes Salesmen Wanted at Once ving tor iack of patients and| country. Congressman Gamble of| troops have proved themselves fine | the public as well as visiting dele- yt e he taught French in @)South Dakota also has a Dill in the/ soldiers.” gates are promised two splendid ad-| hool in Stamford, Conn., little} house dealing with the subject. dresses by Dr. C. E. Powell of India| Bs Thomas down in Virginia, at the age) Secretary Lane figures that an ap- and the Rev. ‘H. B. oJhnson, superin- of ten wears, had buckled down to his) propriation of $2,000,000 will be suffi- i tendent of Japanese work on the Pa- studies, with the hope of being @)cient to complete his plans. Later cific coast. No admission is charged * ° lawyer: Victor, at six, was studying| when the work is well started, more . and no emphasis of finance other in a school in far-away Palermo, and| wij] be needed, but it is believed that than the receiving of a voluntary of- David, at three, fatherless by this] much of the work will be paid for by fering to be aplied on the local ex- time, was getting ready for life in/the state governments, which will be pense. No obliagtion for the work-|” the home of his uncle, a village shoe- qirectly benefited by the improve- t ers is involved in this, Everyone will maken fo 6 little one ob wales. sate | ments. Nearly every state in the be welcome at all sessions The hour] ports were heard today. At the first] night. At that time, no action had|tonight. Tea or Tablets, 35c— Jos. only, elty-born boy: of the: {aur hike union, except possibly some of the tonight is 7:30 prompt. national convntion of the Nonpartisan| been taken in the apointment of a} Breslow. i ; when: Mis father dled ook him to the| New ngland states, has a certain per- pene itis lague, which opened at league head-| chairman of the convention from — simplicity of village | eo and {centage of land which can be ro- Sraracaiar ais TOWNLEY WANTS quarters here today. The grind of| among the delegates present. This TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY him, prehaps, from the sidewalks. claimed. Washingt 60 : routine businss will perhaps be un-| will probadly'be done tomorrow. Fee aan et eee reek on tne, past, tours years: Wwe. Wonk around /unattlélelison. tke, house. sido TO BE NAMED der way tomorrow. Probably nothing but routine busi oD Eenore ane a ese Cone, vent back} 3 ve = Cl s s A rf. Berd 4 i f noes mer ican ar ri Aelech eed has been engaged in the work of de- today that Rep. Carter Glass of Vir- BY MEMBERS A. C. Townley, president of the} ness will be iaccomplished at this fortable room in medern home, doctor. Thomas went {0 a university are ain Gane aoeatinn Sane ginia, chairman: of the banking and league, made a report this morning.| meeting, which is.the first of its kind Sode epe woman. Phone * ms en iS ne 10 ct C- . pabenuneniaehs hee s * a 3 to study law, David, seven years ive jaar e currency committee, had been chosen (Continued ¥rom Page Ont showing - the sellviilee OF. ie ein in the history of the otgantzation. It vy 12-4 3t younger, spent his evenings and spare Se eRe ee by President Wilson to become secre-| and not from them through state com. | GUr!ng ast two years, "iis for the purpose of making permar- twit LIS i time in his uncles shop od in the vil QT7.ANDARD OIL tary of the treasury. mitteemen. turned the meeting over to the farm-| ent tho organization’ of the league, |FOR RENT—Wish to sub-let furnis lage blacksmith shop listening to his Se sine ge The convention then got down to] ore delegates, declining to teke any) which hag merely been temporary, in od-fiag, i modern’ apartment honey: elders talk over the affairs of the| KMPLOYE HELD KILLED IN ACTION. he business of ascertaining some ex- | the past. cea T ete eer ante world. Sundays he used to walk to RD Fargo, N. D., Dec. 4—John F. Ban-|'pedient manner of taking this refern- Discuss Organization. s f ratertede Phone 710K at noon Sunday school three times. And the FOR DUAL MU ER ‘vho Ilved in Jamestown until|dum, in which each of the 250,000) Tho delegates then considered and} Cleanliness is the first iaw of] P - 4000, nister, who lived t Let 12 4 2t Sunday school was two miles away! ae . © and who was a mem-|members of the Nonpartisan league |discussed the articles of reorganiza- health, inside as well as outside. Stee Cone Sea eee four years ago and He could spesk only the musical! Giicago, pec, 4.—John Pures is be-|ber of Co. D, was killed in action in| will vote. tion of the league. This discussion| Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea bbe |WANTED—To rent modern house of Welsh tongue. in: Rela “today on a charge ‘of. a| France on November 10. Delegates were seated and somo r-|continued until adjournment last; your interaal cleanser, then your or-/ from five to eight rooms. Apply E. Victor, with law as his vision.) ME uivaey committed. at. the gans_ will pure and clean, your| V. Lahr, Bismarck, N.D. crossed the famous_old straits of] Giitdard oil plant at ‘Whitting, Ind. health good, your system right. Start) . 12 4 3t Messins. fron: us ssiand pone aot yesterday. Pures, an Austrian, 27 APPY THOUGH WHIPPED Tarciethers: bear ela ad years old, resented an order of David 80's 3 McLeod, foreman of the parrafin de- In the °80’s things began to happen. ig eae : . Down in Virginia, Thomas was ad-|Partment. and beheaded fim wit 3 Keep your pledge itted to the bar. In old Wales,|'@ree knife used for culling pi A bout buyi Daria who. by this time, had learned | John Winsworth, who assisted to ald about buying to speak English, was admitted to | Dis foreman, also was beheaded ae practice law in 1884, and, in 1885. the ) 7 practice jew dition’ victor received | BARUCH LEAVES the documents that entitled him to 7M the, doce Tallan dar | INDUSTRIES BOARD \ i George, in France, by this time had ae i dropped medicine. Bolshevikism had} Washington, Dec. 4.—Presi H arisen there in the form of the Com-| Wilson has accepted the resigna- i mune, and he had fought it so des-/tion of Bernard M, Baruch as chair- F perately that he had been sentenced | man of the war industries board ef: to death. He hated kings, and he also | fective January |, and has agreed that hated the autocracy of the mob. He | the war industries board cease to ex fied from Paris. |ist on that date. And so each of the fost eked — ; along his own pathway, one in Italy, re 1 ‘ one in Britain, one in France and one} ON SAD MISSION Ask for the ‘ Howland Called by Brother-in- War | Law’s Death at Pierre fa Si i W. E. Howland, accountant in the AUINGS state examiner's office, has been call- i ed to Pierre, S. D.. by the drowning Stamps | of his wife’s brother. i 4 Instead of change when y i RAIL BOARD MEETS ea you. do your fans Christmas shopping. Hears Ancient Telephone Differ- ences at Carrington Show them to the monitor when he Ancient telephone differences were ée ms calls to check you sc ptt ih eget es up considered by the state railway com: a cir homeward way, happy though defeated, beca use they are to see their families and - it 4 These Hine oe ‘f In te foreground an officer has an arm over the shoulder in the center one glare. an accordion. ission in tatutary. i Carrington yesterday, gat o a conde me ates: Rigidity Of discipline ie gone. a