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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE| Eutered ut the Postoffice, Bismarck, N, D., as Second) yy, > Editor Class Mutter, GEORGE D. MANN — - o LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, Special Foreign Representative aera KEW YOFK, Fifth Ave. Blig.; CHICAGO, Marquette Univers Bidg.; BOSTON, 2 Winter St; DETROIT, Krenege MINNEAPOLIS, 610 Lumber Exchange. OCIATED PRESS Associated Preas clusively entitled to the use for republication -of all redited to it or not uther- wise credited in this paper and alo the local ne lished herein. ‘ Be tae All rights of, poblicstion of special dispatehes herein are also reserved. MEMBERS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIO BUBSCEIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADY/ Daily by carrier i nee : Daily by mail per Daily by mail per year (In Daily by mail outside TE MEMBER OF AS unit of the royal air force 9 and yrandson of the original Duke has come to th came Lady W home in Ne Ten da Germans Lor squadrons historic battlefield squadr directed artillery army” for ery and q And tne grand, failure and bowed Would you not, t grected him with open arms, m wreath uppose brother his brother's t battictic heart-broken widow g her On Fipening into 2 tw ot emotions i long after h % widow had Jaid aside her ed her. Both had loved the man wi io gave his ali for England’s freedom, and both rev and honor his heroic mero. ~ But England's highe caste insists that a man mus marry his brother’s + the hero of the ir | not seeing the trend of thought there years eg lat this fountain head of “democracy.” | Compared to some members of the Grand Fork y faculty, A. C. Townley is a rank €0on rvative and William cient vintage. In holding up those B. « showed a glimmer of good FISHING FOR EX cheer even © programs vforms proposed were t Kane he spoke iz of the ce sized the deme cratic progress of th need for reforms, and point lators, as one stat 2€) ase great opportunity. dent Kane endorsed the wild ar ry pro- run- the Herald merely convicts itself of dullness in| Lemke, Frazier and Macdonaid first sippec Lemke « blind Bourbon of lin war profiteers, the “i night. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, JAN. 20, 1919. ° ‘HOW DRY I AM ST RATHER THAN PARIS AIM AT MARNE, SAYS KLUCK allow t pest rather wed for in & men why been re nid. then be nd attack Hof the bugle is a thing we ai te reckeu with. erminand “onsic nm complete os ~ ee ee Tom Mix in his Zz trivtic. drama, “Bir. Logan, U.. jem Fox produc tion, at the Bismarck theatre to- 4 Cloves a Microbe Killer. The odor of cloves has been known to destroy microbes in 32 minutes; some species in 12 me in 35 minutes. In 45 common wild verbena is found €, While the odor of some ium flowers has destroyed vari- rning, op of the Na: They never $75 BY AIR TO PARIS eC the tranezort was the Rev. Ray F. ‘| back a trophy in the shape of a silver- *! company smashed up a machine-gun, | Bear Distinguishes Himself. YANK GUNNERY ~ MATES BOCHE Captured Hun Says He Never Saw Such a Perfect } Barrage. IRISHMEN SAVED THE DAY Famous New York Infantry Regiment Did Great Work at Champagne— z Took Terrible Toll of Death From Enemy. ww York.—Over the rail of the } trunsport Sierra as it came day recently leaned Roy Davis of Chicugo. Me was # soldier of the Qne Hundred and Forty-ninth ertil- lery, formerly the First Ylinois, in command of J, J. Reilly. He yelled down to those on the police boat: “Teil the people of New York the old Sixty-ninth (a famous Irish infan- regiment in the New York Nation- 2! Guard, now the One Hundred and ixty-fifth, a part of the Rainbow di- jon) saved the day at the Cham- pagne. The people of France are wildly enthusiastic over the One Hun- dred und Nixty-fifth, and, belleve me, they have reason to be. “We followed the Sixty-nlnth up at the battle of Champagne, laying down their barrage for them. It got hot as hel] behind those boys and then hot- ter and it was just as, bad in front The Poilus started to go back and | yelled to the One Hundred and Sixty- fifth to rum and follow them. “To hel! with that!” yelled back the Sixty-ninth. ‘We're going right on.’ And, believe me, they went right ‘on and saved the day. Exacted Terrible Cost. “The gray-green uniforms’ strewed the ground in front of the Irish posi- | tions. One walked on a carpet.‘ of dead bodies after the attack was hurled buck. ‘The Sixty-ninth was cut up, but they exacted terrible cost from the Boche.” It was of the One Hundred and For- ty-ninth field artillery that a captured German said: “Let me see ‘ose men who are be- hind those gu 1 never saw such @ perfect barrese in all my life.” ; One of the most popular officers on . 9s Jenney, the fighting chaplain of De catur, Ui., who had four wound stripes on his sleeve. When all the officers of 2 company in his regiment‘had been shot down in the big drive at St. Mi- he led the men on and brought mounted Luger pistol that he took from a German commander when his } Among those wearing the Croix de | Guerre was Lieut. J. Sanford Bear of Illinois of the Thirty-ninth infantry. | He is twenty-two years old. On July | 27 he distinguished himself in a novel t j manner. It was before Chateau-Thier- t ty and a group of officers in French uniforms on the opposite bank of the * > | Vesle were believed to be Germans in disguise. It was to find out if the { officers who pretended to be French { | Were really so that Bear volunteered to swim the Vesle and make Close ob- servation on the other shore. scorned In man n and cast The Herald d fo "y That i tt ae ha o a Te de The Herald does 202 s forms of microbes in 50 minutes./ Whether they were friends or foes K Jat 18 Ww tney nave come to to the — -—- 1© essence of cinnamon is said to de- | Bear was exposed to the machine-gun mer a ra of . z <. | the roy the typhoid fever microbes in 12 | fire of the enemy while swimmi bi A 7 = * Ticket: fifi and is rec _ ; ning, but Do you think England’s prejudice i © been understood. Tickets for Trip Now on Sale in. ¢ ; and is recorded as the most | ne carried through his mission suc- , ed? Do you think that Lord Georg ve | dae London. of heaven f ive of all odors as an antiseptic. | cessfully, found that the French uni- ~ 4 . BA U Mal 240: se 4 league werd t Sears fe r Buc si gard thi: a var) OrmS were but disguises, Se . brother’s widow should have d the paper ren are admitted — each th a are pened fom nwt | Mitted the fire sain the Atiorlons ude affection springing up in their heart er was said was in, Yee Bombing Ma-hines for Paceengers NOTICED O LEARENTS sleep or eat as you should, you are | ie be centered upon the enemy posi- think that Lord George should h dedly biased audience. And Until New Designs Are Children who are 6 or will be 6 by eect dineteolecnina ate itens| pis pn Chon into exile rather than tell his brother’ the pr that those members of the: PISA July 1 may enter school as beginners Mountain Tea—nature's herbs | SSPE DMEREREED ERAGE 2 love ay 1 yi ink Z A : a Pore on February or any time wit —should be tak: si ee | . that he loved her? Do you think that ional glimmerings of under-| London —Tickets xv now being 6014 | three weeks thereafter. This applies patie, © #Men Without delay. J é Almost Entire Family better she had remained alone, desolate, standing of the value of popular support have/#t $1 cach for joumney-by-airplane to! to children who have never before | ant Spy ty A Wiped Out b War the rest of her life? Do you think that cithe ed upon this address 9s 4 means of creating| Par Paseenter servies starting as gone to schom. Beginning classcs wt! Carney Coal Phone 94 | Pei aa them should have married another, heartles impression that their prograrn has the en-| Journey by air done in twe and | 19. 4 11612t -/Q. E. Anderson Lbr. C.} Leavenworth, Kan. — Almost a EE tearing away the affection that had grown up.dorsement of such an authority as the head of! seh#lf hours, te distance being 240 | ie ilati G Batewin Couns Oe { marathi eel ener Boe eege papier A - F jioilé, Hole Thorrag, of the Aircraft ve ealdwio, Company C, of i out of 33 mpathy in mutual sorrow? the leading institution of learning in the state.) yonura ane ince oe bucking, EVERETT. TRUE . . By. Conde | § th Soldiers’ home near here, has ; Yes, it is true; love often comes when it should But, aside from what the president of the uni-| the ente:prise, which is expected to S| es ee up on the altar of F p , bo Jethok 4 din Ae a suey oe ene a acino} ti és nee | America. Recently 2 letter was : not, and fails 10 come when it shouild. I touc rsity did or did not say, it cannot be too con- Se eEL Dain de ee eae vaste s yecelvddl/by (hhh statins that ta ‘ H hearts it should spare and entangles souls it stantly rememberéd by all who are interested in| Pmciats hase sown frou Mice third son had died from pneu- ; leave apart. But that is love. It follows no rule; the welfare of the state and the nation that in| Paris, Bonar Law prefers to go-that | monla’at Camp Funston, ‘Two obeys no law, and little considers the opinion of ;connection with the activities of the Nonparti-| W#¥. Allowing a balf-hdyr o* either | oot died in action in rial ©: j , . a end of the journey te ge apd from | . . » social « high or low. san league there is something more at stake than] the caesene Ae ida, mente with Two daughters are now cver- wy aaa — the items of an economic program. The fate of! require but three and one-balf hours. | Seas, serving as Red Caoss WHY WORRY? North Dakota is not bound up, for instance, in the| Until new designs are produced | onstea ee ve en has been 5 : . ii i et i ' It is amusing to see the Grand Forks Herald bomb\nggmachines Shih pan. En27. A edit Ld rush to the defense of President Kane, when the head of the North Dakota university is reported to have endorsed the league. Few in Bismarck wondered. They have heen used to hearing of question of whether or not the state shall operate its own terminal] elevator. That question has its importance. Capable and conscientious men dif- fer on it. And very many of those who do not believe that such a project is wise will regard its load of 3,25 pounds, travel 128 miles ‘an hour and climb 5000 fect in five minutes will be used, Experiments heve shown that by eovering the fuselage avith glass passengers can con- verse reagily, the roar of the engines POFFO HOD EDEDES WAR IS GOOD HAIR TONIC the kind of doctrine preached at our state institu-| inauguration with composure and without any | be!ng mibimized. Thomas popes to re- | 4 i tion. Even the conservative atmosphere of Grand) hard feelings if the majority is in favor of it. So pada meted srt cecal Forks and the sand which Jerry Bacon has been\it is with a number of other business projects. : sna et Mckee an teh cra putting on the tracks have failed to save the uni-| These are all important, but they do not go to z | burnin : DRA The eee 3 bin ne | These "i o Co. NK Of Khrupnel 4 " versity from hitting the same level of thought,|the root of thé matter. The question is whether ear bag vag ea tonte ever comeaete, sawing oe political and otherwise, of those now in active|or not a certificate of respectability is to be given ‘or the Beula jal | re eng Tyee, " Farrell boy now | leadership. to a spirit which, as expressed on scores of plat- : P | cun soldier ‘lo landed in sey Sak i The Tribune suggests that the editor of the|forms by the leading speakers of the Nonpartisan ACK ACHE. f hond ne free of hele wn a bilitard i Herald put an ice pack on his head and accept|league, is identical with the spirit of ‘selfishness hitch hel dl | ree ia 4 sliort thie tn the front | the inevitable. and destructiveness which animates the Bolshe- Coes, Wie reeues Sou of whary bittles, Mit hale itarsea te . $ We believe that Dr. Kane’s address before the|viki in Russia, to a form of expression as lawless| 4 4, nese sad SER irc parde | krow nnd today He his « fine erop. ; caucus in the absence of any denial from him,|and incendiary as anything that ever came from] tion to relieve the pain ‘of Rheum Money ti n Pickin re ft BAER ‘ ‘ tismi, Sciatica, Lame * \d Lum- in Ticking Spude, was correctly reported and doubtless Townley has | the lips of an L W, W. agitator. page is Hesdin'c Wied On aed Houlton MecmsWWomnen anit tel tn oma EE ity to ocala it added another scalp to his belt. > i But The Tribune predicts getting Miss Niclson’s | will be as Kipling says “another story.” . The rest of North Dakota will be amused rather than instructed by the Herald’s labored attempt to purge the institution of all suspicion of ‘social- ism. It hasbeen the hot-bed of socialism for a generation and incidentally has produced the men gommitted long ago and That sort of thing is a disease which, if permit- ted to run its course, will be fatal to any society. It is running a rapid course here. It is one of the things on which there can he no compromise. We may compromise on elevators, on insurance bills, on all sorts of business policies, But there can be no comprimse on the basie principles of organized society. We must stand with the forces etrates quickly, drives out ‘soreness, and Jimbers up. stiff aching joints and muscles. 2% re You have no idea- how, useful it 4 will be found in cases Of evéry day ailment_or mishap, ‘when there $$. need of an immediate healing, anti- septic -application,- ‘asim eases © sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and pines: a Ao 3 Get it from druggists for 30 cen If not satished retia the bottle ahd, | Whips, Cents. leasant dittlespink pili, 30. |! Guarantees Ae the pntitodrowing — seationa of Arooxtouk vottity earned 90 to gam W day picking ty potatoes at the rate of 16 vents A tree, Some of the irks worked ty the day for f Sey od $6 and honed, fete! RETURNED SOLDIER NOTIOR TS TAKE BUR fate Knowing vow will want a How ult io who are now prominent in state leadership. that are trying to tear society down or with those ger your money backs ihn OF ovarnnths twill Allow Yin 1H fae ie - President Kane has not committed the univer-|that are trying to build it up—Grand Forks Readuches oer ag Wiratd. Liver’ Srereeal ot vot on iW meat 4 i y it + He feria payment, 1 (ANGE nd eteator, 1 mt,

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