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| MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. TO D0 TT ey BETER THAN CHLONEL PAGE I — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! ‘Himself, his ideals and his power. It was his| HURTS. BUT HE'S GOT —— $$ | belief in himself that set him apart from other} Entered xi the ose. parece N. Dy as Second en und from other leaders. 2 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Thousands Have Discovered Dr. GEORGE D. MANN - == = = Ehtor And that is Roosevelt’s greatest gift to man- Edwards’ Olive Tablets are ae ae f2tke COMPANY, kind, to the men and women of al] future gener- a Harmless‘Substitute. pee oreign tive 4 Seer ae iene ; BOSTON, 2 Winter St; 7 Ee is at vers = all others he i calomel — are a ut sure Bide. MINNEAPOLIS, £10 Lumber Exchange. This gift overshadows all others he made to his ete calomel cect on the liver 1 53 ow men, to his country and to the world. It almost instantaneous. They are the result MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repubdlicetion of 2!) news credited to or not other- wise credited in this paper end zlso the locu] news pub- AD rights of publicetion of specie] dispatches herein gre aiso reserved. MEMBERS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADV. Daily by mail per yeer (In Daily by mail per year (In S21 Deily by mei! outside THE STATES 0 Establish: Ses a of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat oe and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to bands at trough out these Hittle olive-colored t These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. Sodostrong liquids. _It is best not to take calomel, but let Dr. Edwards’ | Olive Tablets its place. | Most headaches, “dullness* and that | tazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered ‘ liver. Take De Bogsrce i ‘ablets when you Oe T cel oey od great and time filling that the others, large mselves, are dwarfed. And, probably with- inherent factor he might have been un- have led the citizens of the United States ¢ wonderful upward strides they made in the core of years—the years when Theodore active in national affairs. always be Theodore is a better, stronger, and Theodore Roosevelt = — = ANOTHER SMART ALEX POLICEMAN cae note aoe eek up" the spirit, 0c and 25c a box. All druggists. MAKES A LAW OF HIS OWN Everrbod h good knows that right of adequate enjoyment of the necessities of food and clothing and shelter and recreation for which a neficient Creator has made pro- vision in the abundant supply of ma- terials in nature. The underlying principle of Bolshev- nnot destroyed, the neces- nation of poverty. Bol- evism is but an expression in Rus- sia of the same principle. If Bolshev- ed. the underlying prin- ciple revive it in another form in | another land, and with redoubled force | will work out the destruction of pov- | erty, the next step in the progress of {man H Yours truly, JOSEPH VAJD, B. A. AGE SALE ~ n that that cer- executed and de- Schmidt and Lizzie ; a Jacob M. it and Mary Schmidt, his wife, tier, mortga- of December, 6th day wr. It BS ee Pe ee ee filed for record in the sion that ~ < sister of deeds of Bur- z A PROCLAMATION Maien county; North Dakota, on for | 5a of | 17th « luy of January. 1917, at and recorded in book 148 the public th Tt see Policewoman Dr the sale of the premises jn and hereinafter describ- it door of the court house \the hour of two o'clock p. m., on the of February, A. 1D. 1919, to y the umount due on the mort- geoon the d The prem ihed in said mort- and which will be sold to satisfy ame, are those situated in the 9 iO any addition or cheeks. And Dugan to enforce his se. Dugan has been bus} cheeks. Corbally than nature’ n supply much of the rms Must be worked to their capaci maBodt This is where the bo: opportunity to s i terizes true Americanism. 16 years and over, not now ste: service in mzintaining and upbuilding our ngress tried wnother method when it banned For this purpose, and in accordance with the proclamation tate commerce, but the of the secretary of labor, I hereby set aside the week beginning ea gees Ea Monday, January 20, 1919, as Enrollment Week for the United five to four—said ht couldn't do! Sistes Bors’ Working Reserve, and have the fullest confid- the revenue bill was pending those \ ence thet North Dakota’s sons will rally at th ng childhood be | to our country’s aid in providing food for th getting at it by putting, need our help. £ at tacte : Given under my hand and wads llth day of poverty the rimes are ripe for it a, to-wit: ther have the best; West or aif of the northwest quar- e great problem of /ter (W214 NW%) and the west one- [half of the southwest quarter (W%2 here not to enjoy this and | SW) (28), o do things. Prodivence | t@Wnship one hundred forty-four (144), “lasks before us and woe unto seventy-seven (77), West of the ; i ith P.M. Default has occurred in said mort- call and come - en aoe ol. jgage on of the faet that the We have just slayed the dragon of | tort ailed to pay the debt se- tions ititart ez Eamaciers) tet militarism: shall we rest OD OUT OATS | ured thereby which Was due Decem- in ~he midide of the stream of time? jer qo 191 The next task before us is 10 grapple) The said htier dragon af poverty, i of coopera is d ed that be legislated off girli be there's a dividing line between and just enough pink. But whatever the answers are, this is sure: It isn’t a policeman’s job to make laws. If the people really think ought to come off cheeks, wh with letting the legally elect and enact the necessary legis rtgaze contains a pro- vision to the effect that the mortgagee may pay past due notes on virtue of s: North Dakoia, t By the Governor, THOMAS HALI, A Secretary of State. harder? . ee a ain coupon note on a pri The buman rece has waited 10N! cage for two hundred seventy. enough to see the wor! 74.20). of Hret ood, and found ht is a mis-} That there will be due on date of failure. In the present flush Of sale the sum of six hundred twenty- ory over militarism we are in nO|fonr and 20-100 doll mood to tolerate the continuance of 4} sides the costs of forec | GEORGE 83 mort- four and Shoe dealers now advocate shorter and s! skirts and higher and higher shoes. If busi is good, modesty be hanged, eh? PEOPLE’S FORUM ~ + between them.—Duluth HE BELIEVED IN HIMSELF TOUCHES LIVE QUESTION. FEDS ; Editor Bismarck Tribune ery of poverty. Spe |PETER A. WINTER, There are these prime factors i 1eCeSS? DANGEROUS CHURCH “ENTERTAINMENT? |, 22 202" ecitoriai See ee aces whence shoe | ee ee You must believe in yourself; “And then. as far as organization is concerned, of the test questions @d does not work well we throw it eae a Oat You must set that belief high, and the rage Russian workingman always is so! 5 aay and wet Detter ane wien TWREWAITERS BV THE ; away and| THOUSANDS ARE IDLE. > N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. one in the barbarian? wel] shall we not throw ust ended “ get a beter one that works bett | entieman in the near |” The time has come to cast away the) London.—The report of the selec: nburne, the president Of stayish system of eronomics that|Commitiee on publications and debate Constantinople. Tur jeeps the great majority of the: com- includes severe criticism in regard to ring 10 the Rusians’ coming |man species “from their God-given | thousands of typewriters tying idle in government offices, esprcialiy when a pein oC tikes machines is felt in he industrial world. Three machines By Conde | iy vsvaty: sore tne mean ees | et everywhere every opera- ; tor was. given at least one machine. |The typewriters received an average j usage of three hours a day, the report. ‘says, You must measure up to that belief. _ perior to the American workingman in Thus did Theodore Roosevelt become leader of g;.cussing any sort of a problem. I be- | Whom there ure no fundem a tea ‘ o - eee s:. Secmcuibon a a , aC ences, I am speaking advisec =" maker of world history and friend of human-ij:.-¢ the average workingman of Russia reads “Shore gre wecturign end den ae : ee more serious sociological, economic articles every For Thecdore Roosevelt believed in himself. He day, than the average business and professional ¢ ief hi tri lways t xs Saye ho 5 aie placed that belief high. And he tried always to man reads here in a month.” Such is a specimen ‘3 oh measure up to the belief he had in himself. gem taken from the twaddle of one Albert Rhys ™7pJ30 erg amcor me Time and history alone will tell exactly how Wijiams, who after a brief stay in Russia re- ing a waste of ‘Tesourees, Geman 7 a i k > fernae i aps . “ : h thin isms well he succeeded: But this we know, few MeN iturned to the United States on the evident mise S08") aes have arriv ed at the world fame, the national lead-' ion of trying to create a favorable public opinion | bition of our love of God. 7} ership and the heart-deep good will of so many o¢ the Bolsheviki. Williams boasts of having Jove for our rapa i # human beings as did Theodore Roosevelt in the made speeches from the same platform as Lenine| we His we are on sixty years he lived so strenuously and so thor-} and Trotzk with Jesus. from of thi jour: You PLEASE Sve me THE CORRECT Tims 2 HINDENBURG A MONK, Rerlin—(N. E. A)—WiN Hinden- burg seek right of sanctuary with the church, Relieve it or not, but the Vossiche Zeitung says that after demodiliza- tion, the general will take up his resi- dence in the monastery at Luene, In ancient days, one whose. life was i + 2 aerihes hims |Mman-tmade doctrines of heptixm. gov in Petrograd, and deseribes himself | oeoments eon ReRB Cat oughly. as “an authorized messenger to the American peo- und the Hike should put us asunder a Yes, he lived life thoroughly. Victory and de- p35, +. pee a gos ” keep us aps i ; : ple from Lenine and the soviet gopernment.” What ‘S PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER. feat, the lowly cabin of the miner and the palatial goes jt matter to this driveling poseur that the | sa i illionai ‘ all cece 2 os ge rae a APPROV: ‘VISM. ee the SS the intellectual ee Russian official statistics for 1917 showed that | alec, sirspiod ore 1929. ence of the study and “punching” cattle on the to 68 per cent of the entire population of Russia | Gentlemen plains, policing a city and ruling a nation, boxing ...< 3}; 9 aa a | Read terday’s editorial on Bol- z g & was illiterate? That only 4 per cent of the people | cncviem” Take exception 10. your with a pugilist and dining with an ambassador, paq peen to public schools, and that of every views. 4 person can be patriotic with- hobnobbing with the savages of Africa and visit- soldi ili |out being provincial. = 10,000 soldiers 6,110 were illiterate? That small "7, ia = = ing cro’ 3 + 7 Z e ugly marks’on the body of 2 ; the i oie eee : ned all these he part of the Russian workers able to read belong chained person remains after the Tasts -an ousands Oi others came into the + ihe . ij » chzin is removed. But instead of hat- to the Mensheviki party, which not only bitterly |; 5 i % . “eh ?. : iss! {ing him on that account, we sympath- eventful life of Roosevelt, to whom all men were opposes the Bolsheviki, but is being killed off by jize with him. it was the crime of friends or foes, and who was loved sincerely or the Bolsheviki and is striking back whenever it |‘h¢ c#ar who for centuries kept the! ra’ yy icy tection and was safe, Luene has a celebrated group of religious buildings and a famous Ben- edictino nunnery: DONT FUSS WITH « MUSTARD PLASTERS! IANA he hated cordially. 4 jgets a chance. Like all the rest of his shoddy | ia nana that the civitize | WELL, SiR 7 To live life thoroughly, one must live strenu- |tribe who boast of their “vision,” Wilans is | | Sevenctwety! ey The Time % Get Musterole Works Ea i age Boowstelt proved thet. icompetent to understand facts. ‘GRIP INFLUENZA DE SSS pe up r ere ite) Hasler, Quicker m his twenty-fourth birthday to the hour of) ¢ these were merely hallucinations reserved | b Rhee Z TWILL BE A eee There's no eencd ky mixing a mess ef mustard, flowe and woter when you ean easily velleve pei, ecroves Btif with a little evn, whity utes Musterolo ts tacts ef pero ofl of mes fond and otter helpfel descent, com. bined iv the fora of to” present White ointment Te takes tho plsee of outof date fe pl stent Gore Will not blister, uatovelé tovolly fives prony i from cova throat, Vromchitis, tenets erp, a a Hstlini, Neuralgia, heed- ache) condpation, a theurratien, Jumbano, palna and aches of the back or bri SpFAIIE, Bure Muscles, bruises, chik his death Theodore: Roosevelt was a factor in for his own delectation, nobody would object to, Mamllo’s Wizard 911 a Rellabie, American“politics and American progress. ithe weird contents lodged within Williams’ cra-| Antieceree enentre, Many another man has rested upon the laurels ‘nium. But presenting such balderdash in churches | i ‘epidemics spray Roosevelt won in a day—but never did any height ‘to unsophisticated flocks is quite another matter. | egies of fame still in the Roosevelt heart the desire to Recently, after Williams spoke at the Church of | '™ Soe oding 20 atomizer forge on and up. Death overtook his stout heart /the Ascension in New York city, emotionally reel-{ the cial sa See: retin as Roosevelt was climbing the Alpine rock of en- ing out a tissue of assertions similar to the one| {*,2%<. Tis treatment sets up am Geavor. It was impossible for the Roosevelt brain quoted above, a resolution was passed favoring! “Ha com. see to mark time, to rest, to “retire.” Inactivity was | the recognition of the soviets. On the strength] ,~ not for him. s jof his airs and assurance Williams is getting ac- But with all of his characteristic strenuousness |cess to other church congregations. The kind of and with all of his remarkable ambition and with entertainment supplied by the Williams type is eae the: borile sad all of his admitted ability, Theodore Roosevelt|of a brand that the authorities should note and | 8! %o"r money back would never have achieved the niche in fame’s|take action on.—National Civic Federation | acto” (ou {tiossedor have sick head _fewple be found had he not. believed so honestly | Review. Pleasant ittle pink pills, 0c at drug: | = x anaes a anteed. i . laine, frosted feet, cols often mraverte preceaonitt : hes AKI GD Jam) Hopital site $2.50, om drnggists for 30a If Ap STE Ee a Pee: BOE ear wsts. Guar. threatened fled to the church for pro- |