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sates at NH He Ut emnaaaian Rs, Lucien Jonas Immortalizes in Charcoal the Scene When the League of Nations Covenant Was Given Out to the World. BY 'HAROLD E. BECHTOL. European Manager of the Newspaper Enterprise Association. s, France, March rance’s war artist has drawn for The | Daily Tribune an exclusive master e, depicting what the French c “Wilson’s Hour.” It is the hour in which the Ameri can president read to the peace con- ference the 2 rticles of the League of Nations covenant. Lucien Jonas is the artist. He ha caught, as no omera could, th glowing enthusiasm of that hour in which Wilson Jaid the League of Na- tions plan before the world, French pay dwelling on “Wil- son’s Hour,’ aid the president | “smiled his famow the tremendous hour. It was more than the famous smile. ONE OF HISTORY'S TREMENDOUS EVENTS. The president's face glowed hope and contfidenc his yoice cx ried every ac t, every word, to tae remotest corners of the hall. For the ogates, for the spectat- ors, it was a dramatic, inspiring scene—one of the most tremendous events in histor For tho president it w was the climax of his year: leadership; the tangible be the era of good faith more—it of world | he had patiently g¢ ations | lurough the month, he first | concrete result of his unti work closest. upon the to his heart. All day the president had been in} high spirits. I was one of a dozen American correspondents with whom) the president talked for an hour be-j| fore he started for the conference. } was frankly elated over the. agre ment—over the covenant contents. | Close friends said they nad never! seen the president happier. Arriving at the Quai d’Orsay, he! shook hands, smiled and chatted with a score of delegates as he made h way to the head of the room. There he stood for a few momen| jolgng with Premier Clemenceau. Oc- casionally he waquid lean over and| shake a long finger at the old “Tiger.” ; They laughed like bo ubject that re CLEMENCEAU WAS FIRST TO SENSE THAT IT WAS “WILSON' HOUR.” Moving away from the high, gold-| topped speaker's chair, he urged W: son to occupy it for the session. Wil son declined. “The Tiger” insisted Finally a comprom was reached. PREIDENT SITS IN SPEAKER’S CHAIR. Clemenceau remained in the chair-| man’s place, but the chairs were ex- changed so that the president sat in the high-backed speaker’s chair. j As the conference was called to-or-! der somebody hissed “Sh-h-b-h!” and | | | | { { Rheumatism A HOME CURE GIVEN BY ONE WHO HAug IT. In the spring of 1893 I was at- tacked by Muscular a | Rheumatisin. those who it know, for r three y T tried arfter S nh f doctor, | ceived’ was only tempors ly I found a remedy that complet turned. I have i ber who were never 1 oa num- aftlicted and ati | | ‘\fter you have wen itself to if f offered you oday. 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The sketch was made especially for this newspaper at the request of Harold Edwin Bechtol, Elropean man- | ager of the Newspaper Enterprise As. | sociation, ithe room fell sient as the resident | erly forward.| Delegates leaned i tt the corr | Off on the president's 1 }pondents and some lucky Parisians, | banked up from seated rows to groups tiptoeing on chairs and table. tops, craned their nec to the breaking | point |” Clemenceau leaned fir over toward Wilson cupping a gray-gloved handj word. The assembly was so silent you could hear men breathi A small chime clock struck in an ning room. It counded like a| {ti warm. And so the crowd remained, silent, moved, attentive for 60 minutes, I'll swear there were men who scarcely ; moved. “W§son’s Hour,” depicted-in the accompanying Jonas drawing stands up alone among the grcat’ moments of the concerence. The dramatic opening session did not approach it. ‘Theré will not be another scene as impressive until the peace treaty is formally signed—if then. When he sat down Wilson's enthus- sm had swept contagiously up and! down the long tables. Latin and Sax- on, Caucasian and Mongolian pledged the support of their nations to the building of the great world structure. Every speaker echoed the president's! hopes and confidences. So many delegates demanded recog- nition to say “ Me tbo!” that the ses-} sion, expected to be fried, lasted into the evening. The president had just time enough to get dinner and catch hi strain toward home. 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D. behind his ear so,he wouldn't miss al, When you know more about this r psn (Tag oe rien FRIDAY, MARCH 7, ie ; of_Nations. any session of the peace conference Note the high-backed speaker's on it as a tribute to the pr len attitude, cupping his ear with an € on Wilson’s right s Secretary Lai :...M. Jonas attends each se: Paris is flocking to a great exhibitio: to Mtarch 15 at the Chaine be provided with “bed and breakfast” | for the period of the convention. To Speak Tonight. Dr. L. K. Billingsby is here and v ;speak tonight in the church All are invited to h Rev. " of tite Bismarck dist These genalemen are s ‘ opping in our} city en route to Fargo where they will} will take part in the great gathering staged there. Probably a returned} |YOU LOOK TWICE AT THAT FACH Such a Lovely Complexion Compels| a Second Look. Stuart'sCalcium | Wafers have Made Hundreds of Beautiful Faces By Driving Away Pimples. Send for a Free Trial Package. 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The drawing was sketched on the peene while Pres and Simonson g¢ By special arrangement M. Jonas made thi: Enterprise association, of which The see hdw quickly you will clear up} FRANCE’S GREATEST WAR ARTIST SKETCHES PRESIDENT WILSON’ GREATEST HOUR FOR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “WILSON’S HOUR”, A CHARCOAL DRAWING BY a) JONAS. ident W h Pre £ occupied at league. t t Bening W vertglo n sing. mn of his w the only Bis: 0 F COLUNBIANS MEETS FLAHERTY Lodgemen From. All Parts of State Assemble Here to , Hear Supreme Knight BANQUET THIS EVENIN Distinguished Columbians from ail parts of North Dakota are gathered here today to meet Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty of New Haven, Conn., who arrived on No. 4 this morn- ing from the west. Mr. Flaherty was guest of honor at a luncheon at noon. This afternoon, in company with State Deputy George A.\McKenna of Napo- leon, Attorney General William Langer and Governor Lynn J. Frazier, he toured tht capitol, and at 3 o'clock he uddressed the members of Bismarck council and representatives of other lodges in executive session. At 7:30 this evening Supreme Knight Flaherty will be honored with a ban- quet tendered by Bismarck council and served by. ladies of the St. Ma’ ing circle. It ts expected that plates will be laid at Ieast 300 Columbi- ans. There will be addresses by Mr. Flaherty, State Deputy McKenna and “OH, IF { COULD | BREAK THIS COLD!”. Almost 2s soof a3 said with Dr. King’s New Discovery | Get a bottle today! — 2 rapidity ‘with which ‘this fifty. | es cid banle rertiedy relieves coughs, | Golds and mild bronchial attacks ; What has bee its ity on Sacrease year b ‘ aoe pes 4 Hiiever of colds and spells never loses friends. ‘It in fereabler@ indispensable, @0c and $120. Bowels Usually Clogged? safe, sure, late them “pe ae re come reproductd-in the above exclusive drawing, | son announced the foundation of the League lent Wilson was speaking at the momentous third plen- cting “Wilson's Hour” marek member. ee { uj \ geuehing quick Hee jeasantly what it is } recommended ae . One trial puts it in-your me: cabinet #5 Siete 1 ‘0c and $1.2 Premier Clemenceau in is shown ina characte ian delegate. the French official. records. exclitsively for the Newspaper Cahill, head .of Bismarck eoun- ‘Tomorrow morning Mr.s Flaherty leaves éver the South Soo for South kota points. \Lieut. Hugo Renden Back ‘in Mandan Mandan, March 7.—Lieut.. Hugo acenden, the first member of the Co. 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