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’ WEDNESDAY, «MAY 21, 1919. PAGES, == aa ine ii BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a Ee HEROES OF THE WAR—DOUGHBOYS "REE GREA? SDucATIONALBoDIES GREAT WAR [ginStetemiti gu i ttetin a's AND GENERALS, ADMIRALS AND) 7 MAKE ScHoous PourricaL MILL) YRTERANG GIVE [Sse st A ou lt al Grand Forks, N. D., May 20-- Bismarck Board of Education if such y A. White, Cy Superintendent : Y Y Further support for the moveme Is, Minot, ,, * |LATEST ATLANTIC ENTR be the wish of the voters ore: — keep North Dakota's educational sys-| “Nelson ‘Sauvaln, City. Superinten- - IS. ALMOST AUTOMATIC | 5.20-6.3 FRANK: BI ‘ tem out or the hands of politicians, | dent. of oO cbenceas Devils Lake. =osS———————— as comtemplated by the board of ad- 2 .f it Conference... c.. 49, Re M4 9 iF ED s . <. . legislature, was voted at the high committee appolhted by the High . i ached) to planes previously © entered Great Democratic—Rank and File—Organization school conference held) im Grand} School. conference assembled ‘in Sasvatchewen which did - not take are added to the Boulton & Paul ma- RAPS AND PIANO Forks lust week, “=| Grand Forks,"May 15 'to 17, 1919, beg | kindly to the original plan of the Do: shine, tate entry in the trutisatlantie T . ‘ : of Soldiers and Sailors to Be Launched as tiree_alstict orguntzations—the| to submit the folowing reper; or rotiened coldters aT vee He) air race, Two of these mnchines are Up-to-the-Minute Music executive board of the North Dakota} “We endorse, the action ot” the SoU: fury 4 80) he ig which a now ‘on their way to St, Johns with a 10 Main St. * Phone 130-K _ Permanent, National Institution Education association, . the ~ county | Northwesterns Seachers’ Association, }COMUy, made. such a vigorous fight! stam o¢ 20 pilots and miechunies. Six ‘ain ot. . 5 assoc e{at Minot: of the 2 ? <'| against the presence of Mennonites. . = gfmeL Cp ACK LY | Sn rer el Canteroats Tanta rove | aetonlaltcuuatigtlemtinektonig: amu Tatertes, and other gests, tau “pron|qaunk Tie 20 Mallouk Coal enpmilty lutions urging upon the’ people of the of the Southwestern ‘Teacher's uxso- pare bd hes cay rey of 12 points! quarter if x forced landing is requir: | state the importance of defeating §,\ Clutton at® Minidaiy, in their’ condom: {Which it: has submitted to the govern:| oq” Once in the air, wingtips are lock- Feel NN B. 134, the several educational bodies! nation of Senate BUL 134, W. ment as its idea of what returned sol} aa" and adjustable fins in the tail set { pointing to the menace to the educa- | qualifiedly Oppose" tits: meltdure ‘as Liberte Should recelve from -the Do-! py “trimming”. relieving the, pilot of d to Rent tional system that is contaiued in the | by iy much work, A turn indteator mak Wante e THE AMERICAN ‘ : Phe demands are: Availability of ‘| LEG ION WHY bill. m of the state. y steering more accurate than by com ey : The resolutions follow : : re urge ee eannefil won eta tion Ahad lenis for, soldier settlement pass. With its two engines operating A 5 or 6-room aaa “Where: jot the expert opinions of) such emi- % 3 , ey i 5 e|.2ppointment of. a board of valuation An Authorized Exclusive Signed eduction bocint tan . ent PA ithes ite this bill as the for unoccupied lands; appointment of \ B U N GA L @) WwW i x ie mecting: assembled, have by sole . ‘i rotessor | Westerm-members on’/the.: pr d H Statement by Lieut. Col. Theo- | tion, requested the Executive: Board) ."P' coed D5 ‘Striyér, Drokessue valuation board; ‘national eyailwray, Cc AS T Oo R | A Must be Modern R It Ir, T of the North Dakota Education hs ucastonal Administration taYids to’ be made available for sottle- dore Roosevelt Jr., Temporary ‘ociation to take such action as. 1 pinenen Mork Se ace pve’ ment; proposal to’ loan’ $3,000 on For Infants and Children Otto Johnson ; - result. in placing the influence’ “of; SY baking | homesteads for purchased land; per: 4 Chairman and Lieut. Col. Ben the North Dakota Education s+} ea pete Me coma of the co itl antesion “to, puretiase and and io op: In Use For Over 20 Years Johnson’s Popular Priced Store sociation in support of the repeal of Senate Bill 134, as a faulty education! “P. P. Claxton, United States Com- ora {be eae 3 bikes Jeter, nak Always bears “An whereas :—these several Educa- oF Inally we urxe the people of the : ater teat, pee ia eee nd Mensa 4 . tion Associations represented a total | State. interested in the public schools y Hed ing leases on Indian reserves and - 3 jof North Dakota,..to. defeat the meas; | forest reserves to be made available membership of approximately one; “for pastura: id’ settlement; el- we el teachiers, of Ure at the special election’ called by |'for pasturage and settlement; canc thousand _cisht hundred teachters of the governor » fore.the-» purpose cof... lation of the (soldier) * qualification nett Clark, Temporary Vice Chairman. The idea underlying the formation of the American Legion is the feeling, ong the great mass of the men that served in the forces in this country + ‘eferendun this bi clause; building of railroads in dis-' gure the sar thats Oe stnulee ot “And whereas eoferentys Were Las NRGave tricts .containing possible ‘settlement! Jands and, lastly, appropriation of idle semble seid from thi “Pp, § Bérg, Diekin state, obviously acted as a body 11 and sacrifices should be so preserved ‘ be ow. Godwar < re? lands by purchase. that it might become a strong force in tative of the best educational “Gounty Superintendents : |. The original article in the Dominion the future for truer Americanism and | sof the entire: state ; “This ix ‘to certify thatthe vointy| Plan ‘provided that soldiers shoutd “And whereas :—the attitude of the LH North Dakota Education Association, | Superintendents” in of prominent educators of the state, (#t the regular. ‘spring | meeting, ut and of national educational authori. | Grand Forks, North Dakota, May. 15. ties, has been misconstrued or erron- | 1919, by unanimous _ vote. approved , quoted. as favoring the bill ithe resolutions passed © bf ‘the “North- AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH Ske ‘Aud whereas:—Senate Bill 1341s ia Fancatlonslanszocition. the te | Hier i kk a based on unsound principles in edu. - n an cational administration, and W and the Mid-State Teachers’ - asso- Many people use SmmA because it is quik lead. to dire’ éducatignal. 1 s ciation, condemning Senate BIL No, | easy. Others use it pee they are ys better citizenship. | We are facing troublous times in the coming years, No greater safe- guard could be devised than these sol- diers, sailors and marines formed in their own association, in such manner that they could make themselyes felt for order and truer nationalism. In an organization such as the pro- i A furnish«proofs of good citizenship in anu assembled order to qualify for federal assistance. posed’ A] Abierican Legion, there are also cording to ,the opinion%of fin 134, ‘for the leather. perfeltly"'proper methods. of’ ‘helplity al: experts inyedticational administr4- q “sisted & ny 4 > After each “snes eat one All use it because if ts good bo the ser ivé men, Along these titiés the tion as Dr. . Claxton, United Steffock, Chuirman. 50 shines.in key. opening box. question of employment and a legal States Commissioner of | Education; “SM Bees | department for handling of insurance Dr. George D. Strayer, head of the “M. Beatrice Johnstone.” Su nov H Ser oe ae cialis allotinents, ete, naturally sug- Department of School Administration.) +e TTNEY STILL JITS. ul OME 3 ls oan i , ‘ Teuchers College. Columbia Univer-/ Recent articleson' the war-eax: just! aad pet fall Tool value and real stom- Substantial bristle dauber i The fundamental prixciples, which sity, and President of the Nationai levied on‘ ‘soft’ drinks, confections,| ach fort, lastantly relieves beart- and lamb’s wool polisher. in the opinion, of ‘ull should “underly Education Association; Dr. Lotus D-| etc. have gived tse to some misuii'|" Bars, Bloated, gaesy feeling, STOPS Anadded Service for Shinola suc] org: . are: " es yo euch am Naicinrtiesua a Coffman, head of the Department of derstanding, and the Wm. Wrigley. acidity, food repeating and ‘stomach users. Education, University of Minnesota, Jr., com rf rede Onatrue pany istties ‘a ‘statement to the)” misery. AIDS digestion; keeps the lie quale fér thous whose dite & and head of the Federal Reconstruc:| tract that the 3 per cent:tax on chew- maery sweet and pure. ee ere aad tinge Chae Hon Services ing gum does NOT effect the retall| EATONICis the best remedy-and only cost them overseas and those who wer “Therefore be it resolved :—that the naum a day to fortunate enough to be held by cir- BENNETT C.CLARK Executive Board of the North Dakota Sxplaine that the pamipetoreeny risley tie wi renal. ite eatietaction guaranteed cunistances on this side. Education Association hereby record Third: ‘That it Is fundamentally aj that at least GO yer cont of all dete-| ee’ aud so tars ee lesitiunstel em | Mus, tax: ahd “there ‘should he” NO'| Finney's Drug. Store, Blamarek, ¥.D. civilian organization, one in’ which{ sates at St. Louis must be culisted powered, record the North :Dakota CHANGE: in. the rice charged its —— afl ranks, be they privates or general, |™en, but also that the same percent-| paucational ‘Association, as opposed to i es on ote ts 5 igs pas ite 1 : admirals or scuménu, shall have. an}@ge must be maintained on all state Senate: Bil 134, and recommend ‘to in Ta! r Juicy ul! in Second: ‘That the s iety BLACK-TAN-WHITE-REO- BROWN , her ‘words;,’. thie” jitney, stil, Jits. equal-share and participation. j committees. the voters of the state, “irrespective ot Swi ra ae ti THEODORE Rooseven.r, WAR: VETERANS IN of political creed or ‘party’ affiliation, Teen Ue eee HOUSE BARGAINS, Watch Your Bennetr C, Ciarx, | , THERS. : the advisability. of securiig‘the repeal “ ———— i WAR MOTHERS, of Senate, BIL 134, at. the, , Teferendu 1.—Piifitteatty’ ‘ney; 4 strictly May 19.—Robert’ Carle- national president’ of \the y E. Ropers. Toledo, 0. "St. saiite Mo., Stay 19,—Last_ week | ton Morr’ sees, the birth of. an organization that | War Mot ballgt and. be. it further ‘résolved: “That the Legislative Committee of ‘SLOOD POISONING: || 1 ies ke aie Opportunities ‘s of America, has been’ in- entre 4 "he the North “Dakota Educatfoii. “Associa- may ‘have a more far-reaching effect |vited by: Lieut, Col. Theodore Roose | tio the hereby instructed to. tuke. sp. Fiest hid Treatapal |)" Alexius Hospital; 6:tooma ‘ oe upon the life aid instory of Ameren ‘elt, temporary. chuleman < of the [prance tens to. miform the, voters |. How: often Toekja Tolan -and:blood |]... hot water heat, range, full | The end of the’ war than ‘any other organization in . ity} Amer’ Legion, to be present ut the | oF the. state of the educational, dar- pra result; peas the’ neglect _ basement, east. ‘front. with . its. readjustment histor: reception to. besheld; by the war veter- |). i¢tle‘cut!‘Ham- i i “The “American Taeion? of Pat ans/ansat St. Louis, during their conven- Sin rolre ae ae of Senate : safé. vand: effec. Price. low at... - $3500.00 and_ reconstruction” -is of the-great war assembles. in caucus | tion, ; senthnent toward repeat of {hiy bil, | O¥e fitst aid treat oa, It is isa pow: ~ (Immediate Possession) bringing many conan uy 8 9, and 19, in St Louis to adopt Se, ee PC anwhile avoiding all entangting| ¢rful antiseptic .agd : should’ be .ap- : ities for the man. an a,.constitution and, perfect an organiz- Korea Dependent On political: frances? e, ea plied immediately- pay of this 2.—One- 8-room and ‘one 5+ woman with surplus Put yourself. in a: posi- tion to take advantage of your opportunities by ac- cumulating a surplus fund of ready cash in our Savings Department which welcomes deposits ind to prevent di for ,which more than four mil- «Ny men are: eligible, and fe which Port of Kiao Chau a and cos porte root Sent. fo aust foothing the greater part of the four a 4 & Sas 'y. ari i any Sfpectet-to joln, : miltoe Tokio, May control of the port ihe fallen ne mn peed mation. in'‘cases. It is an organization of doughboys| of Kiao Chan and the Shantung pen- apreneiate pubil ctits, DurAS, bites Jevildogs. and | insula. awarded by the peace. confer- ke ald.” the “Grand: Forks eliable, too, for'sti! gobs. “At least 60 per cent of tho dele-| ence will give Japan a new and strong: “Fargo St cold sores,’ canker! gates, by the provisions of the call et si pou Borsa as Well as strengthen | 5 the Fargo Forad tlie -MI- toothach gee drabyists fae Hi ani f pea . for the caucus, must be enlisted .j her hold in China, ows: “ “k 1 % ‘The American Legion aie snty be. Korea buys 400 million tond of salt Daily News ;”. the “Bismarck Trl-| tf not satisfied feturn the:bottle and | J.B. Halloran & Co. ing at a caucus nearly a thousand en-| through Kiao Chau. She buys rice ee by the Fxecutive ‘Commit. Ser contiate cor “itive’sielk City Property—Insurance ‘modern ‘honté’' on. aie ‘lot, two ! blocks ai Tice. WIT éon: ‘em ose nade mt et gubaaabaeet toy ting’ “neck, sore feet, the listed men and. officers at a meeting | and wheat and silk and coal and iron, ’ of. the: Anierican Expeditionary Force | Which can ouly come through — this ee. Ott NacNorth Dakota -EaueM oual headache? Just itr. Wizard is 3 j Phone 96 in any amount. ou M 1 15. Lieut.-Col. Theodore | Port, and which must therefore pass “RM. Black, President “Ellendale | cents.” glean te thes pills, 3, “ Bismarck Bank. Bldg. e¢ hands, pf Shantung are es- 0 imillion tons well with | the Jand—more promis- en temporary | through Japan Bennett The coal mines Clark was made temporary vice chair-| timated ‘to hold wan. nd representatives were cho: coal which comp: to act jointly: with committees which | ( ff coal of Fi should be appointed by the caucus to| ing than the co Manchuria, Six- be held later in America, sevenths of the ire coal deposits of ‘The temporary committee then in-| ¢ in the Shansi province, trib- creased its number by the addition of | utary to » Chau for- export, hundred member; Te] Near! s of cocoons & from home nurtured silkworms» arey- in Shantung and more than Db pounds of -tusser, products Roosevelt, Ir. was chi Our large Capital and chairman, and Lie Surplus and our — Re- sources of over $3,000,- 000 is an assurance of un- questioned safety. Industrial School. “W, BE, Parsons, Superintendent of | of Schools, ) County. ‘ity Superintendent of s. Dickinson, McGinnis, Superintendeiit ‘of tutsman County, the Oldeat and Our officers. will be 1 argest ANK |! pleased to meet and serve . inthis sectionof |} :¥@8bwuiyi A 12 S00g, tox ~t + 29 1 ppev Established 1879" Don ’t Rake trom Boulevards on to -Pavin ave poured into Shantung Japanese ‘took it from the Each Can- 5,000 of suls bears the were 2,000 name 49%, ing the legion will be accomplished. A tentative constitution will be adopt-| since: ed and an executive committee will | Germans and now there be appointed to act with the Paris them where before the w caucus representatives so that dela- nment —in- gates from all states duly elected by ‘¢ amount to $100,000.- the veterans can meet in November | 00U and private Japanese investments with power to adopt, modify or reject | to $00,000,000, thd steps taken by the caucus, The population has increased 60- iniBy the time the men from oversens|fold and water: works, electric light get home there will be “post” or “duz.|and telephone facilities have been ex- out” formed in the home town or vil-| tended to four times what they were lage of.every man who served during | before. the war, That Japanese occupation has been The organization has laid down the! niore bencticial to tha ine: than fundamental principle that it shall be | yy the non-political and non-partisan, That|fact that where there were only 900 is why the late Colonel Roosevelt’s | Chinese in the German leased terrt- son, and the son of Champ Clark joint-! there nowtare nearly three mil- Iyepend te teumporary committee, at the organization will go into Taare ea an ap ot aS. polities later is obvious, The” men| ‘Tribune Waat Ads bring results who will be its members are all young men, the vast majority under 30, and their influence on the political and economic life of America for the next 50 years will be enormous. Besides the obvious duty of presery- ing the comradeship and the spirit of Property-holders in some sections are making’a prac: lice of raking dead grass and leaves and other litter from their boulevards onto the paving, This is in violation of the city ordinances and. will not be countenanced., Warn- ing is hereby given that unless this practice ceases im- *“prediately’ prosecations wilt Tonow:* DEPOSITS SECURED BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE DEPOSITORS _GUARANTY FUND ‘D.C. McLean, | Street Commissioner. A Pleasant Feature ! —of our Savings Department is the personal in- terest taken in you when you come into the bank. Singer Sewing “The Home of Service” Machine Bargains MR. CAR OWNER patriotism engendcred by their war j ; ithi next few weeks service, the members will inevitably We are offering slightly var ip tertine aes your auto- demand that legislation be passed to|| used and second-hand ma- bile and ‘ing for the ussure a square deal to all returning || chines at especially low prices. ||™ODUe and preparing fo! veterans, Already the politicians are son’s run. Doubtless one of the running rapidly in the direction of Ten Dollars Up first things that you will have to fhe zaamerican Legion” uf bandw gon consider will be your tires. ie. teinborarel cea ‘ * In our line of Kelly-Springfield difficulty the temporary. organization fn our line Oo! y-SP! hie! lads le 'to prevent caver calitetace Singer Sewing casings and tubes we believe that trying to capture the infant organiza- Machine Co. we have something that will tlon in the various states. In some merit your investigation. That they cost more is true, but as has cases it js the Democratic party; in been said before—‘“the recollec- But the legion will have none of it. the organization. It wants to get the Drop in our store, or call us up service to them and their families. \ The temporary officers are doiné: i Grand Prize Madugn MISSOURI VALLEY committing the organization to noth- dopt the policies “and decide what] [739 Bal x form -theorganizatipn-shalli take. To 7 Bismarck North Dakota asure control bet the rank and fila, he committee fds not: only decided _ ATTENTION AL TOMOBILISTE: +08 eget ae You are made to feel. that we are as interested in seeing that your bank book shows good returns for you as tho we were to benefit instead of you. ‘City ordinances prohibiting speeding, cutting cor- ~ners, driving‘on the teft side of the street and other vio- lations'of ‘traffic regulations will be strictly enforced. And because we have built up a clientele of friends as well.as depositors we are able to afford you just that much more in the way of service. Plain ‘clothes 4raffic: policemen: have been appointed with-instructions to arrestevéty violator, and the full penalty ofthe law‘will be exacted in every case. Come in and let us plan to save money for you. BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. D. "Your co-operation, in the enforcement of traffic regu- lations, is earnestly solicited. Pune MK Rare Rann Wae WELZ. others the jenubllcan which is trying ‘to: absorb the new state committees, r4 tion of quality remains long aftet FIts officers realize that partisanship the price is forgotten.” now 1g the one thing that would kill veterans organized, find out what and we shall be pl ased to show they-want, and form an instrument of vou why. their best to emphasize the fact tht F4 Firearms @ Am they are making no decisions and f Write for hcg MOTOR co. ing—they want it known that the men THE REMINGTON ARMSUME cone “The Home of Service” themselves must do the organizing,| ses pe CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. _C. Martineson, ‘ Chief of Police. Wie

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