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‘MARCH 20,- 1919 BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE THREATEN AUSTRALIA REVOLT FROM IMPERIALISM OF MILNER | JUICE THAT GUARDED DOUGHBOY PROMISES NEW ERA ON FARM: Womans Club, Dugby, N. D: JUST AMERICAN’ Mrs, eGo,-H, Davidson, Rugby, N. yf ‘Just today, we chance tq mbet:—' Dak. Harold B. Nelson, Rugby, N. D., (2} Down upon the crowded’ street, adoptions). And I wondered from whence he came, ‘Mrs. O. Amberson, Rugby, N. D. Ashley City schools, Ashley, N. D. What was once his Nation's sh Mrs, O, B, Blanchard, Brampton,| go ] asked him, “ true eX E. A. Special to the Tribune The Worker further hints at separ- N.D. ‘Are ou Pole aa Tew, SYDNEY, Australix.} a‘‘on of Australia from the empire if Fairmount Lodge No, 87, A. F. & siyour ky i “Sociud vevomtion with ‘all: its ter-| ex'reme imperialism prey ils in \the By OM 4 i English, Trish Geran tem rorg—real’ or Iniagipary—aiy’ fiitinite *|-government declaring : Mrs. F. W. McRoberts, Fargo. French Italian, Scotch or Russian, w-eferable to imperial slavery,” says the Australian Worker, commenting on the. appointment of Lord Milner ab co- “We know hy past experience what South Africa will do in the last ex- tremity before her people will again Belgian, Spanish, Swiss, Moravian, Dutch, Greek or Scandinavian.” Then he raised his head on high,, Mrs. H. W. Gearey, Fargo. Mrs. Annie Hudson, Hunter, N Masonic Lodge, Portan, N. D. D. tonial s+ retary. ~ | svbmit to” imperial control. We do Eastern Star, Portal, N. D. * Milner ts considered of the British] not yet know what Australia will _do Masonic Lodge, Glenburn, N. D. gis he gave me his reply: elemen: which vorld bind the domth-|\when faced by the same peril, One i a What I was is naught to me, ions more closely to the British empire! thing at least is certain—the more | Coidgs Cause Grip and Influsnza. In this land of Liberty; rath r than to give them greater free- dom and make the sentimental the strongest tic. rampant and agressive Milnerism he- comes, the more converts will be made to Bolshevikism.” LOWELL TAKES STAND FOR A NATION, LEAGUE (Continued from Page One) “The Coyenant is very defective in its drafting. -Inyplaces it is so ob-| men of that day were right in ying & great éxperiment..and they d jt with success. of their descendants has not be- come timid. * The old idealism, the old fire, the old aspiration for some- thing greater and better in the world the generosity that is willing that others should share the prosperity,— The Ameri-| { 2 Matthews gCengroting” (C. In my soul, as man‘to man, I am just, American.” Edward Menkin. A Woman’s Health means everything to her.. But..so many of our American women “are worn out, anemic, and suffering from the peculiar weakness of womankiad. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- lets remove the cause. There ts-only one “Bromo Quinine.” B. W7GROVEYS. signature on the box. 30c, ’ scure that the meaning is often in-| 20d peace that we enjoy—has not | 4 ‘i ts necurately expressed and sometimes ar ae maa’ thilahit:” ‘ss kome | To build up, strengthen andi cure doubtful. — It is easil; isunderst geek f is a | q ey and has. in. fact Se ls toad things-which we hardly understood these weaknesses, there is nothing so da i | before. One is the cruelty, the suf- as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite 'Pre- understood. To give a single ex. ample of what must - be. defective drafting, Article XVLprovides' that if any country,resorts to. war, in dis- regard \to its Covenant, the members fering, the devastation, the horror of modern war, and the absolute neces- sity of stopping it if civilization is to be preserved. Another thing the war has taught us,—which we saw scription: This is a woman’s try herbal tonic. It does not contain 9 particle of alcohol, nor anything dée- of th aAgUe. Wet ch 'e | i 3 i: vent “al thane SeEareiay and | but dimly before,—is that we have leterious to women’s delicute constis personal intercourse ,” petween «the Become a prea notion. and an Insep- | tution. For fifty years it has proven nationals (that is, the ¢ltizens) of the | @rable part of the world. ' i j 4 wel dn i Covenant ‘prenidge edte cnt ‘ne na-| Closer Contact ' its merit, and can now is had in tionals of any othef state,.whetner|.“With the closer contact with |. tablet as well 23 liquid fori st alngort a. member of the League or pot.” It} Europe, which the progress of science any. drug store, or noni tr for friabexy is not dificult. for mentbérs of the has brought about, through the more ro8'§ ‘League to prevent their own citizens +T#pid> transportation . of news. of package of tablets i. from irading with the citizens of the | things and of men, the days of Am i Invalids’ Hotel, tacs'o, x offending country, but, how about the citizens of other countries’ not. mem- | bers of the League? . No doubt the| ican isolation have’ passed away for- ever, The numbers and intelligence of our people and the resources of framers of this clause had in mind! our land. have made us potentially | 'o «defeat {German plans tor)‘ osvrav of ihe Mutthews ongimenr Was restored. eae 4 a blockade: but what if the offender's! the mgst powerful people upon earth.| — traceless sinking,” provision was inj: ¥ f “spurlos vers ” | Aécompanied b: a here land frontiéra’ border upon countries! We cMinot change it it we would, nor) jade for a. small. auxiliary ‘electri: eless sinking, consisted in direct-. | there-—extréme peryousn pe what it implies. We | cannot move the world or our country an attack at night upon the .' not members of the League ?Suppo: c n> room of the doomed vessel. It lant on the deck.of every U lessness—maybe for example, that new state 0 at f ans i Q erwitoh~| alras edt s : i Poland aS, contraryeto her Cove>| backward, and it is unwise when we? ransport, with-an automatic :swite- | ytant w.thout |: . tidcled with shells or split open or spasms—all are signals of distress for a wor: » may he + ant, attack .CzechoSlovakia, ‘How cannot help moving to look the other, ward that vrought it into play when-) the wireless. me th a torpedo, so as to silence the | . . e d aes ; h wae ine TenBued nations to preventy Way. The destiny of America is for-| ser the principal generating plant problem vt cout and leave the sinking ship growing from girlhood into womanhood—passing from womanhood the Poles from ing withthe Rus-| Ward, and ive ‘must look ahead. T sigh pa the wire jens ta autri thst o arene ;. Hence the etarm Blane to motherhood—or later suffering during middle life, which leaves ko fang ant Ans the E and! can, in large measure, be pre- zhts n - eless tele-/ quiring hat. the on the deck of the transport consti- ¢ eernar RASH sians and Germans on the Hast and) ey and certainly such wars as| <faph calling for help so long as any press a button: tuted the doughboy's last link with many wrecks of women. At any of these periods of 2 woman's life, ‘West? Apparently something here is} we have just shuddered at can be part of the hull remained above When stored electric current fel! his rescuer, No less than 125 such “Favorite Prescription” is the best herbal tonic and nervine: pre> wrong. "4 7 yj] ater. below a certain point, the eng a lan el i A i ron ene vente his can be done only . ¢ point, the engine was) plants were built in Sandusky for : ; aaa ee Bes Sane oF ed ore Beak ie ae : MOA nowen A young Ohio envineer, M. C.l automatically started and run untill the zovernment. , io scribed for just such cases by a physician of vast experience in. t should be made per y sd ful enough for the purpose is possible | ~~~ eee | diseases from which women suffer. Then, for the liver and bowels, we may agsume that every effort will! 5 fect. this ae ouly if our country plays its. part. Sy Gb 7a Ny keg | tanee: Dopaitivent: Porea: Gidle Ba Di orna? 6 Th i ie aa, eter the, berate WHET The howe ie ral” anprmciing BISMARCK CITIZENS ADOPT 150 ogo SE ONS. aetna een a ES ae ee want the whole world to know what) when we ant decide nehethir: one FATHERLESS FRENCH CHILDREN |. civis ciub, stanton, x. p. BURSP-COMed. Puls, GeMmpoved Or Atay pple, e . they intend, they are naturally will-| eres Beis taller Wy aie a Public Instruction Woree, State Cap-| Jalap—things that Nature grows in the ground. All druggists. | ing te Seen eminiee Him Tig Sia with olher: avdians of law,| Bismarck citizens to date have tyra, Morgan, Bismarck, | ile, Bismarck A You can write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids’ Hotel, in full confidetice ; sent shape the Covenant is intended) order and justice in the world, or Adopted to eee et ee cat tastern Star, Casselton, N. D. anveicAre OTs ren 'S-" and receive free medical advice Se nae it, subject to: correction; | Whether it shall turm its face away] the war has robbed of their TAGEIL some Keononiies Cub, Valley City.|""“Rarnes County, No D. eee for if it were regarded: as finished | from a world, in Agony | ann a]. Ramstad, chairman of the N. D. 'oprench Cla Lankinsn hh | TS TS ane unchangeable, it would not have vinks himselt a good. judge of the/cammittee of the Patherless Children C.E, Allen, Valley NX. D. | sehool. eetiticanion te ‘efective as is! political atmosphere, say that if the of France, The ‘recent general as Round ‘Table Club, N10) pf came ae | MOVED . “tintah Yor lati * i Savior of the world should revisit the sembly, in which Senator Carol D.; Senator Ed Nelson, Vs | : ; a all unfinished ‘er'dation that em Pea - t King had charge of the work, provid-! P. R. Fields, Bismarck i = We have moved from our old stand next to the Bismarck Theatre x js For the earth and declare for a League of wa- hs ge oa} , Bismarck. | ane, Sede . ete eta experiment. inj tions, he would oppose it ye.[ed cara for 21 of the fatheriess Kd-| Woodmen Circle, Braddaci two ad) Gye fin to the— rst time wo have an oxperime inte , ayi ‘ jor: | dies. options). b RON bite, = “y ™ open diplomncy, fe Te oe cerns ane Te wiv. | Al amended list showing adoptions| Ray Sindy Club, Ray, N. D. | Re Te Ow ey BASEMENT OF THE mitted to inspec process fi ne w fone or the; Which have been made since the last] Mrs, L. lL. Devereaux, Jamaestown, | pt Rem ia : a ot dis the signs of the » vereaux, Jamaestown, DL a leicbetied 1 iit coupled cn ewes ee amaze notecemn the sos of TB) hon eae publ. wat feo | ND | ; pater NORTHWESTERN HOTEL “Tt is a Mttle late'in ‘ Sar avar ares : t today ‘as follows: eM y, i to ‘ ‘ sant W i , ‘ ; Pet eAG ‘ ponents of the Covenant of Paris to Superintendent F. D. Hall of the waitiay Kontos. Pismarek M De - dampplown, N.cQ. 5 plansin wey Where we will handle lee Cream, Candy, Fruit, Cigars and Smokers’ discover that its treaty obffgations Fargo children’s home and Mrs, John m ou SISMANCK: Mrs. Don Nierlin, Jamestown, N i javsed. by phy a rover tha s trea Mrs. C..L. Young, Bi re K. fox of ol ot Korein (i . : are unconstitutonal and hence that| Crawford, neighbor ond trike nd of are Saag omnes Blemmarek: Deke. & R Hodes, Tamia ND, Maraggls’s, fonow alr Articles—Short Order Lunches. . all tote “eat Courtenay, will leave here tonight on on, Bismarck, oC. R. ge, Jamestown. N. D. fe pleasouk all the foregoing treaties are null and} : vith. five a ssibly| ReN. A. Art club, Velva, N. D. Mrs. David McClennoy, Calvi arial 1p ‘i No. § for Fargo with five and possibly ; iy Calvin. pumation Ii FINCH’S CONFECTIONERY * League of Nations should take charge 1 i = %y, jonents suggest that we =: st <a i poten opponents suggest thet Ws articles. of French diet and French! $8. to purify ft and cleanse it of advice, you ean obtain it without | should-nob tormyy healthers say the cheese is a neces-| these impure accumulations that can| charge b car Medi i ' so but can take part in a future Euro Bealinere fon th Cromen, while milk | * C268e 3mp are aceite earl ton a Senet debe Direc- | 2 pean war if needed, as we did tals oot iter cannot be had. As “for! fs the ereatest See MOA ah Gacearl ift Laboratory, Atlanta, | f x time. Let the patfons over” there and pire cern ent “Waiem Showa | eee eee en | e <a 3500-Mile Tires from fight among thmselves, and when Yet UN? Octea rages constantly. | 4 You can buy two Guaranteed 3500-Mile Tires we are daeyn in. re fene ton Those ho contend it is more econom- é ° 1 d * us for the rice of on, In this war‘we got off very lightly, | y : | 1e 7 in comparisop with the European del- | ical to slauahter then young (or veal, | Quy 6 i HERE IS THE ligerents.” nore are in America| seem to have the . SS ; aa & $13.90 only a hundred thousand dete s | — SSA He gees who lost their sons, and perhaps) e U] . BSA 4 > 8. ee twice as ‘many of our best yqung men | SS | N.S. ou ze wounded, many of them maimed and | SS : gad NS 1 gaa sufferers. for life.t There aré eso: } : | Other Sizes in Proportion. late widows and orphans: Why not) ; : ; I 16 TC HEED ee tueere Oke A Ticitrio One gf the, Grandent You receive VALUE in buying setts pee i times as. many, cdsualtic: Oh, yes: | 3 | ; ve FE ea eye Guality,. Se ied why not? Is not. this better than’ | VALUE measured in ane vee alae trying “to prevent war? , Besides,}" yoy ‘are ‘suffering @readtuny | erore t e orse 158 j and Satisfaction at am DCE: ne BOWE Ne some country may be devastated, a8} with. Itching, bleeding, protruding . | youwill receive you? full measure 0 Belgium and parts of France were,| piles or hemorrhoids. Now, xo over . | oan -without our being drawn in; and then; ” | $8 : we may make money by the trade in| | munitions and food stuffs..Why not? | to en , | DAKOTA TIRE Co. Is notythis better than preventing | ch Reaanes Bismarck, N,, 4 “This Covenant is not parrot, “a You often hear of a man “locking the barn | Phone 872. ‘Call Us Up. ig a draft Wublished® for Cre rough after the horse is stolen.” Too late precau- vill receive plenty of it, and through oT ? : criticism som » improvement. also. Bu€ tions are better than none—but why be too \ even when perfécted, it a ie be late i erfect. Nothing human is perfect : we : : Bill more,, it. will not satisfy every-| Disaster seldom gives a warning and valu- | body: gone te Ha eee es able papers are often misplaced, burned or an al U 3. ” : * of many nations and of many people | a ‘i stolen. when kept in the house. | in each nation. it is a compro-} ly Cannot Afford to g . ! Hise: parween these views, and com-/ were emarnnple A’Safety Deposit Box means security | promise. is the very life bload of alt pda from all danger for your valuable papers. It legislation, where ‘the, unsatisfactory | to any drug store and get a 60-cent me a piety : “and the evit. if you’ will, must be| box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. fey is\a good investment—and avery light one. a yh ee tO ec Covenant ee ee ete agape Come in and see about it-—Safety First aa of the greater good. a ie or -a free al packa y J é nea nl 5 St. is4mperfect and poorly dfawn, ‘butit) Mah You ‘will then be convinced. / ie fear on: the right -lines. ate Donjt delay. Take. no\ubstitute, { substance of the plan, the principles AMPLE © 55 ‘ as es of whicn it is founded ar correct and fs eee E Couro® ‘The Friendly Bank’ should be accepted and Snptorel: io, Pyram | Buliding., : 9 Opposition Expected. - Marshal, Mich. ~ gyno great advance, no great step] | pds sand.me a Free s BISMARCK BANK forward, has ever been taken by men plain wrapper. ‘3 without hesitation and without oppo-j ¢ —., | * North Dakota sition.| _ The Constitution of the Unit-; | ~ > ed Statés was wrung from the grind-} } Strect - ing necessary of a reluctant people; but the. ited, satiguine, bold ene. void. This is particularly ‘trie of those Senators who Voted for many the entire six surviving. McDonnell children, where they will be placed in Mrs. G. W. McKnight, Velva. N. D. Civic Impjrovemént &< Study club. N Dak. Amidon Ladies’ Aid, Amidon, XN. D We pain wrapper) free by | | of these treaties, ° The fact is’ that x sot. | Lidgerwood. Study Club, Fargo. N | co, asaacG, Station 1) New Yorls City. 7 | the children’s home, Judge J. A. Cof-|™ rae Fae Study Club, Fargo. N. D | ‘ frente tot ny eT uenaued fey, who has been investigating the eT High school, Marmarth, Buster aun pao ————- } ts vers veste?| case, announced at 3 o'clock, “2D. % sons. | Geo. B. Holmes, Havana, ' ee arer abet ie Bawere cea Just what disposition is to be made | (Mr ang Mrs. .C, BE. Allen, Valley | a § tiiide yy ste Valle | i i ith of ‘| of Duncan McDennell, 14, little crip | . . Be id St. Mary's school, B ». | 'e They, attet vie good Faith okt es ple wiose condition is" pitiabie, is Mi Arledn Freitag, Max, N. Students and faculty of William | y Uion, and so long as they reinaiy a{ now known asgyet. It was intimated | 10. O. P. Lodge, Wahpe Moore school, Bismiirek. \ Tae Congrels’ dbes not thereby ‘lowe| this afternoon that he may ‘not be sie Seno! cnlaren. 5 Killdeer Red Cross, Kildeer, N.D.} ia power "It it chooses to pass an| sent to Fargo, Judge Coffey attensting eee ee ey ae | 10 agentions) + Bini 28 ae ‘ i vis ‘ special meeting o the board o! | Bismarck Choral Club, Bismarck. act violating their provisions the act,|% shh 5 at| Mr Elmer B. Soule, Cog: | A.B. Wells, Wilton (4 adopti , though immoral ‘and a_ breach of} county commissioners to see wha Mrs. Hl. A. Soule, Copawell, } | ptions). t faith,,is not illegal or,/void 0} effect. . “Some opponents of the Covenant suggest that. the Unittd States should be at the head of a League to pre- serve order and maintain peace in this hemisphere, and that a European ot troubles of preventing war. It is merety putting things back into the condition that they were-in be- fofe Germany began this terrific con- flict/s If we are willing to help re- move. from mankind the fearful scourge of war, we must play owt} part in removing it, wherever it may exist. We Should, Not Join? ero ne _-———aw could ,be- done in his intefest. Man- ager Harold Duterfeldt, of the Capitol hotel, where the children spent the night, collected $18 within 15 minutes this morning from sympathetic per- sons about the hotel lobby. The mon- ey will be given to responsible peo- ple to provide the little ones with luxuries. Veal and Cheese Are Plentiful in France N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. Paris.—Cheese of every variety and veal are abundant in France, despite the lack of, milk. Foth are-important ‘Mrs. Wm. Farley, Cogswell, } Mrs. N. iE. Bjerke, Cogswell, Ugly, Unsightly | | | Giye Heed to the Warning. Pimples on ‘the face: and: other, arts of the body. are warnifgs from lature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema} boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs Thursday Eve. Study Club, Dr: D fi Eastern Star, Minto, N. D. Pimples ‘ Are Signals of Bad Blood fier known, and tontains no minerals jor chemicals to injure the most deli- cate skin, Go to your drugstore, and get a bottle of S. S. S. tuday, and get rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, and other skin irritations. And it will cleanse your blood thor- oughly. If you wish special medical. | i ! I i Gt FOR THE PRICE