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‘PAGE 2 if BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1919. RETURNING YANKS _ AHOMESICK LOT ‘ARE WILD 10 GET ison “When I Get the United States Under My Feet I’m Going to Stay There,” } Said One Homesick Sol- ‘ | dier. ee New York.—To understand the feel- ings. of the Americans boys released from the war and pouring back into the United States as fast as steamers can bring them from Europe, one must bave known the pangs of acute home sickness, They are downright homesick, You read it in the hungry eyes that peer from the troopships when the gov- ernment revenue cutter with Its little handful of Americana in civilian clothes. runs alongside, From every inch of space along the guawale, from yardarms and rigging, from the top- most pile of life rafts to the bottom- most porthole, are yearning faces. They know the coming of the cutter is a sign of deliverance after the trans- port at the threshold of home has been Getained at overnight quarantine off Fort Hamilton. Now they will be able to go on up the bay. Faint “Ee-yow” Grows to Wild Yell. At first a faint “ee-yow!” comes from one or two throats, and then rip- ples along the deck, increasing in vol- ume and shrillness till 1t becomes aj wild whoop, reverberating across the | bay. A month ago it would have seryed for a battle Today it is a shout of boyish delight, of greeting for the little cutter load of civilians—the first group of Americans the soldiers have seen in months. Somewhere in that shout there is a Plaintive note, and you get its mean- ing if' you are one of those first civil- jians who board the transports as the group on the United States cutter Im- migrant do, scrambling up a ladder while the boats are under way, for the troopships lose no time in starting their wheels at the signal from the customs officers. “Does it feel good to get back?” you} ask the first boy who grabs your hand on deck. “Good?” he repeats fervently. “Gosh! Nothing ever felt so good in the world. You can tell ’em all when I get the United States under my feet it’s going to stay there. Sofie bird said when he got back from the war ht never wanted to look the statue of liberty in the face again, That’s me. In a little bit she’s going to see me coming home for, the last time.” It was Tom O’Donnell of Chicago who made that long speech. He was one ‘of the third constructional com- pany aerial service, who came home on the British boat Orca, and he and more than 10,000 other “Yanks” re- turned from Europe this week and are now at Camp Mills, L. I, waiting to be mustered out. As these troopships come through the Narrows into the upper bay the sun fs rising like a huge red ball above the ‘roofs of Brooklyn, silhouetting its spires and towering buildings and glint- ing across the rippling bay. Through an ayenue of bristling masts the trans- Port bears its soldier cargo on toward the North river till Fort Hamilton has and the masonry giants of lower Broadway stand out against the north- ern sky. i “Glad V'm_ an American.” '’ And the homecoming soldiers, offi- cers and men alike,/lean against the rail and drink in the beauty of it all as if they never could get enough. An old-time bark swings at anchor close by, her four masts and square rigging in picturesque contrast to the crazy- quilt camouflage of half a.dozen ocean bargesmoored near her. Ferries load- & ecurry by: while their passengers wave * handkerchiefs and cheer \the howme- ward-bound soldiers. An officer of the aviation corps— these first troops to come back are long, deep breath. “The. most wonderful roadstead tn the world. It's glorious, I'm glad I'm en American,” he sald. “You said something, brother,” said fj @ private who was leaning over the rail at his elbow. And the officer was too intent in his s@rvey to note that @ subordinate had addressed him with- out saluting. i WHOLE WHEAT TO ENGLAND Decision of United. States Food Ad- ministration Is Pleasing to British Millers, - | Liverpool.—British millers are deep- ly grateful for the decision of the Uni- ted: States food administration to send whole wheat to England’ instead of (flour. ‘ ‘| “Our flour mills were about to shut ;down, throwing thousands of skilled workmen out of employment at a time {when demobilization’ threatens to dis- (rupt many in es,” a prominent - jee told the International News Ser- ‘ « “America’s action in sending us « beni “represents. the highest type. of: been blurred into the morning mist 5 ved with: New Yorkers going to work|! nearly all of the air service—takes a| j Iw the New Home 000 people within the next ten or fifteen years, if the immigration plans of the Canadian government the farming boom that is con- ddently expected. “Canada,” said T. 0. Norris, pre- mier of Manitoba, “is larger than the United States, but has only 8,- 900,000 population. It has some 300,- 900,000 acres of uncultivated land. O€ this land 250,000,000 acres are in he rich prairie provinces of Mani- tba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. hese prairie lands ds produce fron from 30 CONVINCED OF LIFE BEYOND Great Atheist’s Message from Spirit World Translated by Swedish Princess Robert G. In soll, iconoclast, speaking to a audience at the Grand _theatfe last evening, admitted that the a life beyond the grave and confessed the di-! vinity of God, but he denied the God-! ship of Jesus Christ, declaring him| only a teacher aad ceptor with! divine attributes. The message of Cecilia Gustaf, cess, telepathist, cultist, who appea’ sized audience at the Grand, Mr.| Ingersoll has been dead for some years, and Princess Ce advised ye audience that it would be neces- ary for her to go to the spirit world to establish connections with him. She then entered a trance, and while} in this condition transmitted the mes- from the great disbeliever. 1, through the lips of the Swedish pr renewed his denial of hell-as presented by the cle! al declared that we make our hell on earth, citing the recent world war as} an excellent example. Following her | tr land, Prine: ber Me througa the lips] the Swedish prin-} iritualist and oc-| d before a good-| Fs e visit to spirit visited a mundane t of her audie: c nz the old home one man in the audience when he do nic( that it be Later he admitted his no ing he meant it had not been uey inted r cilia then pr ed to} more per: al facts elf. 1 some ~money once, ave paid it ba tell him concerning h _ "You borrow and sou, never ro of her is feet and, houted: one time, but ed for it, and I have never paid it. Tho “swedish prii be a member of tlie house of Sweden, wh done <to death, and h brother, the crown ‘prince, kidnapped. She received her “gift” at the age of four, BIG SHOE BILLS CANE CUT 1. _ Newnan Mig. “They are supe: waterproof, * claims former r father oe ble and more durable: After manyimenths of wear they remain in good. condition.” Mr. Newman, and millions ofjothers, have found that the answer to the shee: bill problem lies in getting soles wear a long ti Neolin Sol They are scientifically _ male, very tough: and yet have the other:qua that soles.should tave—comfort and ess: «Get Nedlit ‘wotld-service. And it shows that the bs miller isnot selfieh.”| _For the Beslah Coal ite waterproof soléd ‘shoes ‘for your whole family. everywhere and INGERSOLL 1S [= studied occultism: under native | Canada will be a nation of 50,000,-) to 45 bushels of whe=t anc from 60 to 100 bushels of oats to the acre, and many a farm in western Canada has paid for itself with one crop. “Canada has three great lines of transcontinental timber, oil, coal, fisheries and min- ing fields that await development. The opening of the Panawa canal has made its west coast as much a front door for commerce as the east coast and has increased its oppor: tunities for foreign trade a hundred fold. What it needs is population to develop it and take its rightful rank among the nations. in Bow is county which revealed ROYAL ARCH MASONS. cial convocation of Bismarck} r ting “IN } Gons | a that i | resutting there At6 month Se Hone-Seekers! to it se to re th co th of It has|ce railways. thi the La believe the a g when the death stories of the tragedy to her her identity. Arch Masons, will be held at the Masonic Temple on LGOHOL~3 PER GEN tf AY ponor 3a ca | } simitating theFood Ree the Stomachs and Bowels FANTS - CHILDREN. ! Thereby Promo! ing Digestio y | Cheerfuiness andRest Conta neither Opium, Morphine nor} Mineral. No3 Nov Reejpeat ADE Narcotics on See Soke 4 Wise Sel ; Ahel Fata beely emedy for stination and ee d Feverishnes: Tes oF SUEED : Ine. ean H NE' a ae 6 CuNTS | Is something vow often hear of! ‘young: om £0 to the wall. ae means ‘that cen grew too: fast. “tor th le cap- cern at the right” time. We invite: ‘them to. come in and talk over eh problems Bees UB. : first 6 year. fifth years. buildings, the government will lend ay, and was in this] Wednesday, January 22. Ought into the press} quet | Inow Jand laws will bring such a tide of immigration to, Canada as was ;never seen before. T expect to live / see Canada a nation of 50,000,000 ; people.” The new land laws will throw all uncultivated land in Canada open to settlement under terms of sale that is believed will interest prospec- tive immigrants all over the world who want to own their own farm; homes. Under the new laws, the | ttler. will be given’ twenty years / pay for a farm and he will be quired to pay down 10 per cent of e purchase price on the farm. His er cent interest payment will me due at the end of the second year, his first additional payment on; e principal at the end of the third He must.make improvements} a value equal to 10 per cent of the purchase price the first year, 5 per nt the second, 10 per cent the ird and 5 per cent the fourth andj For a house and farm| e farmer $500 and for live stock and improvements $1,000. An influx of immigrants attracted by these farm home terms already has begun and is expected to swell into a mighty volume in the next § months. degree of R.A. M. and smoker. 1203 Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah. Coal ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Resulte. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always “q Bears the Signature For Over | Thirty Years x Work in the followed by ban- Hour, 7:30 sharp. LEAGUE FORCED: TO BACK UP AND TAKE ON WATER (Continued From Pago. One.) stance. of the author of this Dill,” shouted Twichell, in exasperation. They-Still Stuck. A division of the house was called for, and-on the aye vote the léagyers with the exception of Hoare, Bailey and one or two others retained their 8s, while the minority stood almost alone, “T suggest, Mr. Twichell, that you withdraw your motion and allow a member -ot the majority to put it,” said Burtness. Then the light broke, and when the nays were callcd the leaguers still re- tained their seats, and the minority had become a majority for the nonce, “Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.is.certainly.a tnost pleasant and efficient solution of the ‘castor oil problem’ that sconfronts ‘most atothers.” (Frora.a letter to Dr. Caldwell written Ly Mrs. Chas. Daly, 412*Shonnard * Sts Syractise, Ny Y.) For most children a: mild laxative, ad- ministered occasionally, is all that is necessary to assure normal regularity and consequent good ealth. ‘Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a pleasant-tasting combination of simple laxa- tive herbs with pepsin that acts gently, yet ef- fectively; children like it and take it readily. and the much-discussed bill went bac’ consideration. Some Truths Told. After adjournment a spirited de- bate over the merits of the bilf, over the fairn toward 1 other int matters was engaged in by Rep Twichell, Burtness and Reishus of the minority and by a bevy of leaguers who gathered about,them. some real auding was reached. Bills to Pass. final reported out amended: for na ge, as and and law li- 2,500 per an- digeenie. cdurt seporter brarian at a salary of enact Section 6 laws of 1913. 3 this: afternoon. ORMONEY REFUNDED ‘ASK ANY DRUGGIST PORTAGE TIRES ‘GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile. Acces- sories of All Kinds: FILTERED GASOLINE Free Air and Water BATTERY SERVICE STATION PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day and Night Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 687 Licensed Embalmer in Charge ie pAb at rea te or wagon te get our PURE! PASTEUR- RR AEE Rompe steed ‘night to 9:O’clock: From 9'to.1 P M. Only. to the committee on the judiciary for of the minority’s attitude] legislation and various nd sharp retorts were | dl it is possible that a ~ ‘The committee on the whole also! regulating attor- in foreclosure 38d, grain and feed making | 23, providing for | to amend and re- of the compiled enate, after some debate, 8. made a special order of Sen- INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES. UNDERTAKERS AND £MBALMERS i, HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS Our Milk Station Open Daily DR. CALDWELL’S The Perfect Laxative A Meus 50 cts. ~ Ge). $1.00 - ator Hyland objected to the provision permitting the i: ing of subpoenaes and summons by telephore, declaring it would be difficult’ for the party subpoenaed or summoned to deter: eee Ohne ad arch coal, ‘The hate and Sting Blazing, Fiery res Like the be Is on Fire. There is a tharrassing discomfort caused by Eczema that almost be- comes a torture. The itching is al- most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning irritation. A cure from_local applications of ! salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only al-|y lay the paintemporarily, The disease. zan. only be reached by going deep Jown to its source. The source of Eczema will see re: is im, thol a2 Belee Laboratory, | Business. Directory. p= MOTO DEVE) DEVELOPING Smith Tractors Kelly-Springffeld and Firestone Tires Everything for the: Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY _ Distributors: of . STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC | Automobiles At a Big Saving WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral. Directors. sae Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 60 TAILOR AND Night Phone:65 ELECTRICAL. ——THE— ELECTRIC .SHOP, RK. SEERLS: Everything. Electrical ‘Wiring Fixtures and Supplies ! Willard Service Battery. "DR A Phone 378. i 8. Broadway’ ‘Hagagrt Block e250, ‘SMOKER’S. FACTORY PRICE Per _— Per, 1000 liy’s Big 100 i Ballers: - es a "38.00 Commercial ja! a ttle. Billy's 0.00 ae me Tedustry J. 36.00 P: Special 31.00 155 ae SHIP CIGARS oF PARCEL POST. (Address), WILLIAM ©. ERLENMEYER, | Cigar, Factory. 423 rd St, Syrup Pepsin Sold by Driuggists Everywhere ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREI FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STRECT, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS. c. A Finch “Lumber Phone 17. $ 2. He Expert Dry. erin KLEIN SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET SCHUTT DENTIST Speclal’ Work in Extracting mine the authority of the person act- ing or Lo make proper: turn. \ 0. for Mon. ‘Eczema blood, the ery being caused by an infection Which breaks out’ t the skin. That is why the most sat factory. treatment for all 80. skin diseases is S. 8. S., for this rem- edy so thoroughly cleanses the blood boitie tday rat any arapitere, and ottle a b any, i sults from: the org Freatment, Write for ore median! ase arescing Medizal Director a jing Medical if , Atlanta, Sa Geta 9. ||| MISSOURI VALLEY estern sales Lo. MOTOR CO. - i Bae Distributors:of Factory Distributors of BISMARCK: -NortHDaxora: ee OTOMOBILES CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Sra chia saveste Expert Developing’ FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, GGADOUDEADSRONALOGUEOCUNAGORUNINUEDcanERUG Battery. Repairing Exide. Service Station. Radiator Repairing, In All Its Branches. : BLACKSTONE TIRES We give a personal guarantee of 4,000 miles and make our own adjustments. MOBILOILS AND GREASES In Freight. On all of these lines we quote regular factory wholesale to dealers. CORWIN MOTOR: CO. Bismarck, N: D. TS CLEANER Blamarck, N. D.