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i PAGE 4. THF. BISMARCK < TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bis: Class Ma’ ter. GEORG: D. MANN - © 4. LOGAN PAYNE NEY) (ORK, Fifth Ave. Bulg; ” Marquette Blu...; BOSTON, 3° Win 0.7 Kresege Bidg., MEINNEAPOL.:. 8 hange. MEMBER O} The As» ciated Pres lication of all ne ea in this parer and S entitled to the use it or not otherwise published 1 .hts of publication of special dispatches herein aré IEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION S. DSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE + by carrier per year .....seeersvee $7.20 aiiv by mail per year (In Bismarck) . 12 by mail per year (In state outside of Bismarck) 5. 00 Daily by mail outside of North Dakota ............ 6.01 THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER. (Established 1873) fa a ——— EASTER IN THE HEART’S GARDEN On the first Easter morning Mary, the Mother, | walked in a garden. But the early sunshine and| the loveliness of the spring world were hidden from the Mother, who sorrowed for her dead, be- Joved son, and the singing earth was to her but an enemy, holding joy and love away. j Blind, sorrowing, she approached the sepulchre —there to reecive the Easter message—the glory of the world—“He is not here, but is risen!” Then grief, and death, and fear fell away from | her, and Mary, the Mother, walked again through | the garden to carry the Baster message, of life and love renewed and glorified to all who will hear. | But now the spring world is revealed to her—the green glory of the new grass, the marvelous col- ored tapestries of flowers, the swaying dance of the trees, the symphonic musie of running water: and singing birds all become a chor voices calling to her—and to us—life! Life! is of heavenly New! love from God to man—from man to God. There} is no death—for life is love! i * * * The sap rises in the natural world, making ailj living things green and gay and deeply alive to the business of serving the world, or making it} more beautiful. There is a like rising of the sap/ in our human bodies and in our spirits. There is al fresh perception of the beauty and goodness of living—a welling up of desire and will to live—to} give out our own strength—and receive more| ° | freely the good gifts of work, of friendship and} Hove. In response to all the new life about us we too long to live—to create—to see—to do better| and greater, and happier things than ever before. | The first Easter of peace is better than any| | which has gone before. It finds the heart of the world more tender—| |more opened to its message than for centuries past. | Great and small, we have all endured the spiritual |crucifixion of war. We have walked through the | Valley of the Shadow of Death. Millions and mil- | lions of women have knelt by the cross, and have, \in truth, or in spirit, made the journey to the tomb |of beloved sons. There is not one of us who has not watched on Calvary! But now it is Easter! Again we walk in our gardens. Again the sun- shine and the fragrance of warm earth and young | flowers stirs and comforts us. And although the quiet tears may fall under the healing touch of the garden’s peace and beauty, they shall be tears of | joy for the knowledge that for every white-crossed grave in France and Belgium, for ever Vv living ‘heart deadened by sit, cid pain and ugtiness, for every human soul torn, and blinded, for all who have known the agony of death and loss for them- \ | | The Easter season is always a time of renewed life and happiness, when the old dullness of win-} ter in our hearts and lives is stirred and lifted. | jpeteataciesmene A aban: BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE The Kind You Have Always Bete and which has-been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of I and has been made under his per- | CAME. sonal supervision since its infancy. | Allow no one to deceive Jou in this. | ' i} Good All Counterfeits, Imitations and Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. | What isCASTORIA | Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. age is its guarantee. been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulenty, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, cids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Atways eeered ory ao wretches sp: Sr A IA ACN AAO CRASSA RESALES ARC ENERO ONS ane fname A e “Just-as-good? are but It contains i Its For more than thirty years it has It is pleasant. allaying Feverishness arising Bears the Signature of Lincoln Addition ~ Why not buy an acre (12 lots) only six blocks from school; raise your“own vege- 2 tables; keep a cow. (a pig if you want to) ; cut down the high cost of living; be inde- pendent; and at the same time be getting something for yourself instead of nothing j | We can sell ¥ this property at the lowest price of any good property in the city and on the eas- but a bunch of rent receipts. iest terms imaginable. RIVERVIEW ADDITION— u We have a dozen.or so very desirable lots. t left at prices ranging from $300.00 to cf yp E $600.00 for fifty foot lots, also, some not so good as low as $100.00. These can all be sold on very easy terms. These are the cheapest high class lots in the city. HOUSES— You really ought to see us before buying that house as we know we can save you ! money. LOTS." ¥ i { \ h We have the exclusive sale of hundreds of taste and every purse. lots in all parts of the city ‘at all sorts of prices and terms and can easily suit every Good Friday Services In Use For Over'30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEWYORK C!TY, | Visiting Her Aunt. |" Miss. M Friday was’ celebrated in a . O'Connor, prin-| Life—and love triumphant and eternal—love, pure | Se SATURDAY EVENING LETTER By Justice J. E. Robinson ee el Ye fearful saints fresh courage take, *“The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy and will break in blessings on your head. 4 Banking is the greatest of all the 4 publig _ utiliti The bankers.,are : } amassing about as.much wealth | i railroads. In \the language. of, scrip ture: They toil not, neither do. they ' spin,;and yet 1 say unto you that Sol- omon in all his glory was not arrayed q like one of these. What if. England ‘d had taken over the banking ‘business a and run it for the benefit of ‘the since the reign of William and lens T the bank of England was char- : tered!ind' ‘what if the United States, | Germany, France and \the, other great i powers had done likewise?) Why then i there would not have been a work a house or a poor and hungry person in 5 all England. Then hunger would not i have reduced the average sature of a Englishmen; then should we still ear the songs of merry England; then there would be a brotherhood of man a democracy of wealth, and not the amassing of millions to invite war, lawlessness, Rolshevism and the gen- eral destruction of life and property. Just now the questions before the house is on the recent constitutional amendments and laws providing for state banking and the public owner- ship of public utilities. Those are strictly internal police regulations. Their purpose is to promote the gen- eral welfare, to protect the poorer class from every filching system which induces want, poverty, insanity and crime. Yet,ést®ange to say, in this Yu ithere isa class of Persons who’ ‘as not favor such laws ‘Decause they prefer to be left entire- ly free to prey upon those of anotier class. Hencé, for the purpose of un- doing or obstructing such laws and amendments, and reversing two sus- taining decisions of our supreme court, fifty or more persons have’ given the use of their names to a suit in our federal court. As a hurt child runs to its mama, so do some grown-ups run with their plaints to a federal court. They do not stop to survey sider the jurisdiction and i of the state and federal powers, but, as you know, after the war of Inde- pendence each of the thirteen original states was a free and independent na- tion and was very jealous of its sov- ereignty. .Soon after the war the confederation or league of nations came to be of little avail, and for com- mon protection ‘it became necessary to form @ more perfect union. Hence r} retained by each state. s}concerning captures on land and w ter the states did ordain and establish the federal constitution, By that means the several states formed a special governmental agency, with definite and limited power; the powers not’ tution, nor prohibited by it \to respectiv good re ly or to the people. Fox ‘ons the states Were extreme: to control, their internal affairs. The powers delegated to the federal agen- cy are very few compared witn those The consti- tution is so short that in less than an hour you may. read it a!l with the amendments. Indeed, you may éasily commit it to memory and repeat it morning and ‘evening as. we do the Lord's prayer. It establishes a spe- cial governmental agency with three departments; the executive, legisla-} tice and judicial, The powers giv the Federal government are expressed in general language, thus: Congress has pov To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; to borrow money on the credit of the United States; to tions, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes; to estab- lish a unifor mrule of: naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of dankruptcies throughout the United States; to coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coins, and fix the standard of weights and measures; to provide for the pun! ment of counterfeiting the securit and current coin of the United State to establish post offices and post roads; to promote the progress of science and useful arts by securing for a limited time to authors and in- ventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and -discoveries; to constitute tribunals inferior to the supreme court; to punish piracy and felonies committed on the high seas and offenses against the law of na- tions; to declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rul to provide and maintain a navy, ovligation of contrac: title of nobility. of congress, la duties on exports. a few more restri The powers g courts* are constitution and the treaties of the United States, but un happily since ,the Civil war every de- partment of en to the powers and to encroach upoh rights of the states. ated to the United States by the the states, were reserved to the states] ly careful not to surrender the right . regulate commerce with foreign na-! S, oF grant any No state shall, without the consent anytax on imposts or (And so there are! ions on the states). federal commensurate with the) laws and the he federal agency has shown a natural bent to magnify its the In time of war \selves or for others—ther is—above the tomb— above the cross—the glory of the resurrection. SO never forget that the real purpose of the Federal union was to safeguard the rights of the several states, and not in any way to trample upon them or to swallow them up.: It is true the constitution of the United States and all Jaws and treaties made pursuant to it are thé supreme law of the land, but, the suprémacy is limited to its own<proper sphere and it does not ex- tend to the. internal affairs of any state, ‘In a legal sense the just laws ;atid internal regulations and the courts ch state are in) no way inferior hose of the United States. With- w~ptuper sphere each government- gency is supreme. ‘ On ‘the’ constitutional amendments and ‘tiie laws tirade pursuant thereto the decisions of the supreme court of the state are tinal. In such state the governmental policies and powers are |limited. by its own constitution and there‘is no limitation except those to be found in the state and in the fed- eral constitution. -Of course each state has power to unmake and amend its constitution so as to;undo all its |hamperments and limitations, but no {améndment can add one iota to the powers of the state. By its original constitution the state of Nortn Da- kota was bound hand and toog and de- livered to exploitation, like Samson when he was bound and delivered to the Philistines. The only effect of the recent amendments has been to undo the fetters of the state. They do not in any way add to its powers. The same effect. and moré, too, might have been secured by one short and simple sentence—a mere declaration that each and every limi- tation of the constitution’ is nereby re- pealed. Aside from constitutional re- strictions, the internal powers of each state are in every way, as great as those of the British Empire. Hence, So far as the restrictions are removed —as they are by the recent amend- ments—there is no use running to mama; or to the big lawyers, for, as Byron’s Julia said: Their work is for their dirty fee, And not for any love of you and ine. Lpapee EN Prior RENTALS. | 5 We have calls every day\for houses. anc few more 2 is pene & few’ nore such like provis-) Let us knowswhat you have: for rant, oe CITY INSURANCE AGENCY, The powers denied to the states are Phone 220R (See. 10): No state shall en-) 4 45 1 wk ne any treaty, alliance or con-| federation, grant letters of marque and reprisal. coin money, emit bills of | credit, 1 p anything but gold and! silver coins tender in payment of debts, pi ny bill of attainder, ex post facto law or laws impairing the| FALLING HAIR Cuticura He Healed At After Two Months’ Treatment. - “I had trouble with falling hair, and found it was due to dandruff. My hair was falli TR ly hair was falling out by handfuls, and was ter- ribly uneven and dry. The scales were contin- majority of the capital city churcnes | ¢ Friday. It marked the close of Lent | 1 ani the béginniny of the three days’ |e jpal of schools at’ Woodworth, of her aunt, Mrs. is an! Flor- NOTE: Did you.know that Bismarck and Barleigh ‘county are on the start of the biggest boom they have ever had? ,, Well, they are. -You are here on the ground floor so take the ‘advice of people who know and buy that property now, whether farm lands or ¢ity; we have it for you. day of fi tions. the encroachment becomes more and more manifest and more fraught with | danger to the union of the states. During the late war a great advance was-made toward a dictatorship. As! Aaron’s rod became a serpent and swallowed up the other rods, so the federal agency came near to swallow- instantly, ment I ing up all the state agencies, and in-|| | 07#0R?# Minn. deed, after the organization of a vast army, the suppression of free speech, free press and the command- eering of all the railroads, telegraphs and telephones, what was there to pre- vent congress and the president from a a step farther and from declar- ually falling on my cloth- ing, and my scalp itched. and Ointment and found relief almost soit Se aah treat- ealed.’’ (Signed) Miss Giadys Gilbertson, Belmont Add.. a8-Cuticura Toilet Trio@e. I could not sleep. ed Cuticura Soap devotions which conclude with the ob-| v servance of Haster. ing and sole meinbers of all Christian denomina O'Connor had. hot it is generally a | girl F worship for | vis, she | growth and improvement of. the cap- ‘ital city. Philippiné independence is “almost oh si aa etn sight,® vs ‘President ‘Wilson by ‘etter assures the delegation F. E. Young Real Estate Co. TRIBUNE WANT DS BRING RESULTS of forty Filipinos who have come to this country to persuade the American people that the time has ar- rived for the birth ofa Philippine Republic. And Secretary Baker, who read :the President's letter to the delegation, added “I trust that the day is very close at hand.”’: ay y While mahy newspapers predict that the Filipinos’ request will be granted, there, are aihers that are not in favor of the idea. The Boston Transcript, for instance, characterizes the attitude of the ad- ministration as “inviting rebellion in the Philippines,” while the New York Tribune déclares that “this is no time for experiment.” The leading article in this week’s LITERARY DIGEST—April 19th—is an illuminating presen- tation of public opinion upon this problem. You will also find many_other interesting articles in, this number, among which are: The Failure of Goveriment Operation of Utilites Is Mr. Burleson Wrecking the Mail Service, Crippling the Telephone and Telegraph, Destroying the Liberties of the Press, and’ Killing the Movement for Government Ownership?" Why Steel Stagnates Why Chicago Reelected Thompson Proposed Alliance of France and Italy Lest France Forget How the Aninal Kingdom Chews Turning Weeds Into Wool The Beginning of Our Art Alliance With France Calling Home the Church of Wesley : A Methodist Tribute to the Jew . “ Lithuanians in the United States Personal Glimpses of Men and Events A Nation-wide Building Boom “Red” Ruin‘ in Russia ; Germany Fixes Blame for Defeat To Put California’s Cataracts'to Work To Lend Uncle Sam’s Tools - Farming by Natural Signs Clemenceaw’s Eloquence |: . | De-Germanhizing Shakespeare . The “Doughboys” Religion ~ German Devotion to the Bible Best of the Current Poetry Helpful Information on Finance and Commerce Striking Hlustrations, Including the Best of the Humorous Cartoons sil Help Finish the Job? At sunrise on Monday, April 21st, ae fires the first shot in the Victory Liberty Loan cam- paign and its reverberations will be heard through- out the length and breadth of the land. The en- thusiastic response to former calls of the Govern- ment for money to conduct the .war convincek Germany and the world that America was in deadly earnest, that our people were in this war to win and were determined to see the job through at whatever cost. Now that the war isvon we must go just one step farther and furnish the money to pay mes yes instalment on the debt that has rolled up and to bring our boys back home safely and swiftly. And America will do it with a.will—for never shall it’be said that this country started anything that it couldn’t finish. In the name of the thousands of our heroic dead, of the mil- lions of our no less heroic fighters, many of them scarred and maimed for life, our Government now asks as the final act of the people to dig deep and) loan—not give—it the money to pay these bills.. This call then is to you—to every’ real American—to ‘buy Victory Liberty Loan’ Bonds” —and buy them to the utmost of your resources. Help finish the job! * April 19h Number on Sale Today—All News-dealers-10 Cents