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PAGE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 BUSY ON THAT “SOMETHING” DOWN lat tte thinset IN YOUR MIDST | petared: of tbe Leecrived p peretiee Ds ae ed If 2 man tells you there are no possibilities un- GEORGE D. MANN - = = = ~~ ~__—~‘Eéiitor der his hide, you can mark him down as either’ ————~ G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, \a loafer or a quitter. yorn Ans Fe ere TCAGO,' Marquette Every human being on earth has undeveloped ‘ON, 2 Winter Sts DETER. preseee ities within himself. Things which he! —— —— | would like to do_and which he could do well, but! ‘fails because he is either too lazy to begin or! his first setback. | ne of the most successful writers of our day. sent over a hundred stories to a popular maga-| ¢ before the first one was accepted. } hington, D. C., noted for: . Was one time an orderly! pos: Yor republication of 2!] news credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- lished herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved MEMBERS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVAN Daily by carrier per year .- ee Daily by mail per year (In Bismarck)... ily by mail per year (1 Daily by mail ouside of hospital. in love with his work! THE STATE’S OLDES oped his latent possibiliti Today he! Established is recognized as one of the big medical men of —_——_—————————— == j WIN SOMEBODY’S CONFIDENCE FOR YOURSELF During the great monet, was a meeting of bank pre Several of them estima per f withdrawn during the day at from 50 per cent to 75 per cent. Then Moses Tay! had in the bank 1 ning $470,000.” Under Mr. T. confidence in th ple had simp. institut: are now doing if they had not; power in the development of ‘their! 1 ae j Pp ® have a something in your system that! development, get busy at once. Each | y only retards your ultimate achieve-! het same length of time. i enin’ lower of Moscow seems no nearer an the famous monument in Pisa. j TOO MANY COOKS ; Ss and reunions and con-| being called to save the country we there must be a lor of folks who} or institution can foundation for v may consider The confidence of =you everything you And just remember that co: in a day, a week or a year. caerful regulating of your life from the grave can vou hope to win and hol fidence cf your neighbors and friends. | our reconstruction hods for us, and dance up the ladder of national progr. a nding our And we have a ¢ Turkey will be well pluc bor nations get through, if the peace grants their demands. more than anything else is hours’ work @ day at something useful. There will be, at the best. enough conversation ,over our naticna] and state problems. | pl The big thing right now for all of us is to get! right down to the job of doing the nation’s work. | ¢ little chore of feeding most’ ear; and supplying mos’ Ww WHAT THEY’D DO TO THE KAISER! eral prom- rould do inent women have di j were each of thern the kai The Mrs. Wadsworth and Poinde: senators, have in turn declared th and stand by him. , What would a man do were he the ka frau? We questioned men we know and some they knew and others none of us ever saw before. In one brief hour we learned ‘the names of six new poisons and some clever ways to introduce all the old ones into the Hohenzollern car Our stock of profanity 5 replen some sizzling- up-to-date specimens of cussology. We discovered that rope had at least one higher function than service as clothesline. : -When the last had expressed himself as the kais better half, our spine was an le, our hair a barbed-wire entanglement and we felt fully equipped to found at first University of Biuddie Merda! Nope, the kai s life wouldn’t be worth a doughnutless hole if the average Amercian man should happen to be the kaiser’s wife. ae { They’re still taking lake boats, at enorrmo the ra ‘farm machinery fer devastated Europe, and of | making a start at catching up with our neglect-| ,€d public iraprovements. work days a week at our job we don’t worry | much about the world’s salvation. i of itinerant reconstructionists when we observe one in ten of thern that has done his honest bit! in the world’s work in the last six months. Apparently we didn’t cage all the nationa} par- rots. We no longer use frankincense, but our states- men keep right on frankin’ nonsens And yet an acute attack of bolshevitis is more) desirable than @ chronic case of kultur. Those who criticized Wilson for going across should wait to see whether he put it across. = WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO PRINT It is unfortunate, and well we editors know it, that newspapers must largely publish “stori and news telling of the cussedness of the critter power. { man. j Most editors would prefer to emerge from the; i police court muck and sensational murde mire; but there’s their job. ‘ troubles. i You know editors have babies too, and editors | pos paeaaceiccaimreaie with babies think considerably more of the half Whatever the lan sed i peace con-| eat hour before the toddler tucks his nightie under | ference may be, bal a no on his arm and goes “bye daddy,” than they do of|of German. murder, mystery and sudden death. We would like to fill half the paper with the} Colonel House will seem a waste of raw material. While the other nations discuss the balance of | ¢ does ; and the other half with homely gossips just|try to cover ‘ about the plain folks, whom we all know and live sei aca ia with. jto ae We are here to tell the city the news of the’ call it the “National Securities League.” fos world, and, since men and women usually are : good, mostly are law-abiding, chiefly are decent,| Paris—Among those not present: Bolsheviki, peaceful, lovable folks; why the “news”—that is|Woman’s Peace i i : b party, Sinn Fein, Ramsay Mac- the unusual happenings—have to do with the per-|donald, Victor Berger and the Germans. Z sons who are neither kind, law-abiding nor de- cent. If con, we i i i But you ‘bet we like to get home after a day|tactics in the odes me on gat -__ of murder and sex phychology and world anarchy| speed itself, America would be better off, rampant, and get on our slippers, and rock-a-baby- : bye, and get all excited over the new tooth, and ; —well, all the rest. ' ‘ ‘If we were all dipsomaniacs or plain dips news With the question of Pershing’s republicanism still unsettled, there’s now going to be a big pother on the question, “Is Hoover @ democrat?” = i. TS | a ‘The Hun can find some consolation’in the fact ‘the rod and spoil the prospect of ever-|higher BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE the time-for thi vo January 21. material for foreign production, and the | (mmission for 2 ing, Personally we have discovered that when we sie aoe We will heed with more respect these legions tin jtured by the = bm and name of owner all at one opera- ition and is exp: of five clerl | TO INSURE PROMPT PAYMENT. caucus tonight or tomorrow night will) [require that when the audiung board: . | has audited and approved a claim the |State auditor must draw a warrant} |for the amount called for within te: days, alse it becomes the duty of the/~ When secret treaties are no longer in vogue,| treasurer in the same manner as wa |Yants drawn b the state auditor. NEW COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISE. power, the Hun is worrying about his deficit of} ated for +190,000 by W. D. Mevius | EVERETT TRUE Lidgerwood, John F. Zimmerman of| | Davenport, Adolph Libus of Ca {and others, ix one of the larg: i rf ri so) | Operative enterprises which Sener A merciful Providence has provided us with) cr state Hall has chartered for 4! the inability to worry about the other fellow’s|time. the Esmond Milling & Elect, | of Esmond, capitalized at $25.0! | Hane Rosholt, B. £ Steig, G. H. Dick-i ey, O. E. Bengsert and R. D. Swengel.| all of Esmond. g j his position as assistant state dairy! It seems to have been demonstrated that the] commissioner, ip ener heceetried of | remarkably clever things our youngster says and|king business gets along better when it doesn’t|sistaot in the dairy: marketing divis ion, will leave Tuesday for Washington: | bott and child will accompany him as; V ¥ 5 ai |far as Sioux Fails, S. D., where they We aren’t sure yet whether it was sarcasm will vialt for, aonie. tne corith hoses! But that isn’t the job a newspaper man has./or not which led an editorial writer recently to|folk before proceeding to the national | WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Ir. King’s New Discovery | agelltrares should not be permitted. it head: with pe of D: The same attack. Millions cents per acre on area under crop in addition to a five-cents-per-acre ‘ievy on all land owned by claimant, {ana any arrears of hail taxes due for ‘past years. If the 49 cents is too {much, the difference will be remitted | the insured at the end of the year. If iit is not enough, an assessment will be levied by the secretary-treasurer jot the local municipal association. Copies have also been received of the jState hail insurance bill now before {the South Dakota legislature, which divides the state into four hail dis- tricts in which the hail tax or prem- | ium per acre ranges from 25 cents to 145 cents. The maximum benefit a jlowed in this bill is $10 per acre, as | compared with $8 in the original draft jof the league ill now before the {North Dakota assembly. Ow ABOUT THE -WOODPILE, | Former State Engineer Jay W. Bliss of the U. S. engineer corps at Camp Humphreys, Va., is back at the state house. Hé was discharged two weeks ago. having spent the interim ciation of county superin-, With his family at his old home in , which met in Eismarck last! Fekin. WELL ON THE JOB. HAVE PAY DAY. | Chairman James A. Brown of the covering | State board of control is home from or the first 2,42 inspection of the school for the ve days, were paid members,| 4¢af and the tuderculosis sanitarium and employes of the 1éth as 4t Devils Lake and Dunseith, respect- Saturday. More than $11,0:) ively, with cheering news that a well 2 warrants were cephea | 2t Dunseith which had declined for te treasurer Saturday, {Years to make good is now spouting = a solid three-inch stream. NEW LEAGUE ENTERPRISES. - The Publishers’ National Service rd of education has One| bureau of St. Paul, with its principal many. Jt is said that} Diace of business at Fargo, incorpor- ittemore of Bow | ed Ao, furnigh news service, do en- itary iservice he ot | graying and buy and sell the stork but that the then) ang ponds of newspapers, is a new andent Macdonald. urg-| corporation chartered ty the secre- in on the board. There! tary of state. Its incorporators a¥e mow seems, to be a question as to # @whether Whittemore ever did actually | ya of Turtle Lake and Sam S. Haislet 4 : a Alvert Stenmo of Hatton ar-#/ m; apd if he has not formally re-| of Fargo, and its capital stock %s 28, have both been postponed | rived-the last of the week to icin her 2Guishe@ his position, whether E. C.| e149 ase of the Inavility. of the utility | pusvand, Senator S$: i it tte of Lisbon, appointed by Gov-! partisan league new rupanies to complete their state- | ch lV remain for ihe balance of the /#™or F¥azier tobe lay member of! panion corporation i ts up to December 918, in the 4 4 board, can he considered a mem-} County Farniérs’ ‘Press, ‘with principal allowed. - ! [ores at Bismarck, \ th the sone a, Sn eorporaiors, and capitalized at $25,- CATTLE EPIDEMIC REPORTED. | Sen for the purcoaetoe pudlishing a the George B. Roberts of Lark reported | Nonpartisan newspaper. and through; ts, BISMARCK YANK CITED. LEGISLATIVE AND OFFICIAL GOSSIP AND DOINGS STATE HOUSE NEWS FOR THE TIME EXTENDED. capita On motion of Representative Whip the North je. tke house nrended |2nd has HAS WHITTEMORE RESIGNED? | } J: is current about the capivl that) the state bo fnemver too Dr. CUBA WANTS STATION. = ; Cuta, om the o e, am of Val- bas applied to the railway: DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Something o i station and an The G: scheduled Sor atifity hea: MRS. STENMO. Z ° S R ee 5 3 2 3 2 4 ® 4 3 3 THIRD HOUSE DANCE. The third house will give the s of it ies of dancing parties at ‘Kni umbus hall Wednesday j20 the secretary of sta O'Connor's orchestra © will Phim. to. Dr: -W. F. Crewe of the live; | ke furnish music 4 orchestra wil ye ock saniiary board this morning a| Gilvert E, Haugen of the state land ‘ i us epidemic which had taken| Office is.in receipt of the second let- of-his cattle after only an hour's} ter written by his son,'Private George Dr. Crewe imemdiately ar-| Haugen, since the latter's enlistment anged for an inspector to visit Lark|in the regular army last April. The this afternoon. Dr. Crewe believes] Bismarck Yank is now at*Luxem- ‘the disease to be hemmorrhageic cep-| bourgh. He writes that his command. ticemia, which is not uneommon, Dut | the Sth signal battalion of the 5th dl- is usually fatal. after a sickness ofj Vision, was in the thickest of the ‘y brief duration. The trouble does| fighting all the time, but tnat he es- not ordinarily assume the nature of a/caped without a scratch. He encloses 1 order from Major General . Ely, commanying the fifth di- g that he “has noted with great satisfaction the faithful, hazard- ous and meritorious service rendered NEW REGISTERING MACHINE. | A registering machine designed by! retary of mber of the $e, horsepower of car, WANTS PERG STOP: Trenton, the first station west of iston on the Great Northern. has applied to the raiiw: commission for |4n order to compel No. 3 to stop to ke on passengers on flag signal. ake, vintage cled to save the work A Dill to wome vefore the league ro HeLp CO. SUPERINTENDENTS. Senator Stenmo of Grand Forks, ty this afternoon in: | widespread epidemic, but Dr. Crewe bill which will rai the mileage al-|is taking no chances. r jowances for count uperintends of { schools from 19 cents to 20 cents. The | superintendents claim HAIL INSURANCE NEWS. The state insurance commisisoner expense, through the Welland canal, only to have | state examiner to draw such warrant, |COUMY Sul : they | : Scio, | by the 9th field signal battalion in them sunk in the, first sAtlantie storm. ee, | which shall be honored by the state/CanBOt pay expenses on the present|has from the Alberta hail commission | i, recent operation of this division. p- | Mileage allowances. Senator Ettestad ja statement that in Alberta hail tax “ jhas for introduction a number of oth-}/on cultivated lands cannot..be struck ‘er. bills affecting county superintend- | until a liability for the season has | ents, all of which were fecommended |een ascertained, and that the board The Farmers’ Cooperative Mili ng | PY the legislative committee of the'has decided to dedct from al] awards Elevator Co., of Casselton, incorpor-| Under heavy shell and machine fire the lines of communication: were laid and kept in constant repair, The casualties suffered by the battalioh speak for themselves and are ajo- quent testimony of the unflinching de- By Conde votion to dut shown.” = NO VEHICLES REGISTERED. MISERABCS WEATHER $ MISERABLE WEATHER! , " i DONT M2RE THAN CLEAR UPA DAY OR Two ate Withmore than 3,000 applicatious TS AT IT ¢ jfor 1919 license tags accumidated in Less ASAIN f MISGRABLE the motor vehicle registration depart- ment, with no tags, no money for the purchase of tags and with an agreé- ment with the manufacturer who has the contract for these tags that their manufacure is not to begin until the legislature has made an appropria- tion to pay for them, Secretary of State Hall is sending another S. 0. o. letter to North Dakota’s 80,000 auto- owners, returning their applications and asking that they hold off until the motor vehicle registration department discovers. “where it is at.”. Much of the act of 1917 covering automobile registration has been declared consti- tutional. by the supreme court. It is understood that in remeaying these defects, the ‘legislature will transfer the registration department to the state highway commission and that it will base the fee for registration upon the original cost price, weight and horsepower of the vehictajto be tageed. to A’ charter also has been ABBOTT TO WASHINGTON. Stanley H. Abbott, who bas resigned ; take up his new duties. Mrs. Ab- \ {| INCREASE BABY'S STRENGTH Everybody loves a baby and ad bare eee baby abun- ust ere are many young children to whom ‘ SCOTTS | YES, IT'S MISERABLE, ALL Rig AND 1F IT WGREN'T FoR CHGeRRUL if FECLows IKE You WE'D HWE A HARD TIME STANDING rr !! removes the danger of | | | neflect | | j Coughing until the «parched throat should be relieved belore it gains ing’s wich a cold or thronchial ‘would be what they. did at the mid-week prayer : A have ‘wsed this well- ; meeting; as it is, we like to get home to the kid,| Berlin opera choruses demand faites is ecg, EMU LSION : given in small portions at intervals during each day, would be an important factor im overcoming malnutrition and starting pet step apnea erate : ness, Avery drop of Sootes is pure, rich nourishment, the hind that. builds strength and Promotes, healthy growth. Fi Ohitiren Thrive on een inet. Harry Dence of Belffeld, H! B. Dun- | na