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rwe 20 NNUAL HURALENVHARERUEDUEREOAEUQAGEAUAEOEEE GAEL \ | affner SM ang STUDENTS CALL NATION STRIKE Form Patriotic Society—Close Shops and Banks to Gain "Patriotic Demands. GOVERNMENT ALLOWS POINTS Miss Harriet Smith, Y. W.C. A, Student Secretary in China, Relates Amaz- Ing Story of How 20,000 Stu- | dents Organized Themselves, By BERNICE GRISWOLD. Miss Harriet Sinith, for ten years a student secretary of the Young: Wom- en’s Christian Association in Shanghai, China, relates the amazing story of how 20,000 Chinese students organized themselves to oust the militarists from Government offices in Peking and how they succeeded in becoming the lead- ers of China Fearlug that China was not ‘to be protected fromthe aggression of other nations by the Peace Treaty, as she had expected to be, some 20,000 stu- dents, all of them between the axes of twelve and twenty-one years and in- ding 8,000 girls organized them- selves into the Chinese Students’ Pa- triotic Society immediately after the publication of the first draft of the P e Treaty to fight for Chinese hts, Their first move was to strike from school or, rather, from lectures, as they remained in their respective schools and spent so many hours daily NINE. RAT Watts mmr DON'T BE WITHOUT SLOAN'S LINIMENT Keep it handy it knows no equal in relieving pains and aches LOAN’S LINIMENT. has. been sold for 38 years. Today, it is moye popular than ever, There can be, but one answer—it produces results, Applied without rubbing, it penetrates to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, sciatica, sore, stiff, strained muscles, [ime back, and other exterior pains and sprains and the result of exposure. It leaves no mussiness, stain, clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater econ- omy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your druggist has it. Three sizes— 35¢c., 70c., $1.40 Sloan's Liniment Heep it handy f 3 clin powder, Somme of them paraded but none was arrested, “China Is the last country in the world to fear class feeling and anfipa- thy, whieh seems to be gripping the rest of the world,” Miss Smith i “In China there fs a wonderful soc solidarity. People get together, not so much by localities, but by trades and professions, *Every one belongs to a guild, and these guilds are wonderfully organized, as the Chinese have « genius for organization. — Despite poor lines of communication, ck of railroads and telephones, these guilds hold closely together, Yet their organ- ization has nothing to doswith caste. ger ized ag that of the students a great amount can -be done. Leading men of China interpet the student movement “With a leadership as highly organ-j BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WAS PREPARED FOR OPPORTUNITY If J. P. Tanger had waited un- til opportunity knocked before preparing himself to meet it, he would probably not have been named Depyty State Bank Ex- aminer recently. Like thousands of others, he was made ready for his big chance by thorough training at Dakota Business Col- llege, Fargo, N. D. | Another pupil, Mae Olson, was “ready prepared” when_ the American. Legion’s State Secre- tary recently needed a capable stenographer: She got the job. “Follow the succe$$ful.” Write \F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for informa- tion. Men of Probity. Good lterature proceeds from men of natural probity, and since one ought rather to prais+ the inception than the result, you should give greater praise to a man of probity unssilled In let ters than one skilled in letters but devoid of probity.—I.conardo da Vinci (translated by Edward McCurdy). Se a a a lal . * The Quick Way to Stop a Cough Thin home-made syrup does the work ina hurry. Easily pre- pared, and saves about SESE ES: Sve eeleriorpegen d to know that se for a severe You might be surpri the best thing you can NAN Ea ase co ap eteeitototetebeb eee abteteteeeetedteedeederine | Fe-1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919 SENATE CONTINUES TO BE HAPPY CREW Minority in Upper House Leaves + It to the Lower Body The senate continued its. happy family ace of Saturday over Monday, when with very uttie debate or dis- cussion and With no acrimony it gaily romped tnrough a long calendar wud eahed it a day. Bis passed on third reading were: S. us. 10, relating to taxacion of pe- troleum products aud placing all producers on the same basis with re- gard to ‘taxation, S$. b, 27, a bill relating to the I:mi- tation oL cax levies, and permitting school districts to exceed the legal aept limit. S. B. 86, providing for the distraint of property for tne paymenv of delin- quent axes aue to tne stale, S. B. 32, imposing a gross earnings tax on freight line and car equipmeat companies and providing for taxation ot express, telegraph and* telephone companies on franchise values, S. B. 12, amending income law. to eliminate discriminavion in _ original act against “unearned” income. ‘H. B. 10, relating to tne legal re- serve fund of banking corporations and associations; reducing legal re- serve on demand deposits trom 1) to 20 per cent; <on time deposits. from 10 io 7 per cent. H. B. 18, empowering the governor to appoint special assistants attorney general and providing appropriauon therefore, H. B. 39, appropriating $15,000 for the use of the executive in emergen- cies, S. B. 28, providing for the enforce- ment of the payment of taxes was rred to the committee on state while House ‘Bill 20, the re- ig measure on the senate’s reg- ular calendar, which makes tibbing by This Laxative Is Now in Half a Million Homes They regulate their health with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin , ay + Where there ‘are’ women’ and’ young: children. and. elderly’ people it is always well to have a mild, gentle-acting, laxay tive like Dr. Caldwell’, Syrup Pepsin handy.. This‘is. a combination: of. simple laxative herbs with. pepsin which does. all that is required in constipation and does it with safety and comfort. ‘lt is free from. narcotics and may be given: to babies. Half a million. mothers have. it in as many good American homes, and these are healthier for it. Every dcug store sells Syrup Pepsin at 50 and $1 aw large bottle, the latter for those who already know its merits. 9 Ge peer In spile of the fact that Dr. Caldwell’s up Pepsin is the largest selling liquid in the world, there being over ion bottles soid each. year, many o necd its benefts have not yet used If you have not, send your name and for a free trial bottle to Dr. W, ‘ll, 511 Washington St., Monti- ois. DR. CALDWELL’ SYRUP PEPSI THE PERFECT LAXATI fy I 6 senate as emergency bills. The fact that“the league has a clear two-thirds majority in the senate would make the situation-serious, for the passage of these measures there with the In private study, ‘Chey then organized cough, is a remedy. which is easily pre- sta fficials feloni alled| emergency clause attached and carry- ~~ y. they the ei ay ignificant—the forming of 2 3 jar justea _ | State officials felonious, was recalled} ¢ yi CF8 TY: H Y NO | ALL CLUB Tainan Tom elt ing Oe Dean new national party. It i the duty ot| Tt He eee de prompe: resulta. ft by the house, because, it is under-|ing a house record of similar action literature and for public speaking In] Pe ratman decatvations in China tol beats anything else you ever tried. Usn- | st0od, it was Improperly messaged to/ would glye them immediate effect, the country and small towns and in the i i ally stops the ordinary cough or chest the senate aS having passed with, the — a TOGETHER AND GIVE DAD A FINE, BIG, WARM HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ULSTER LIKE THIS? A Christmas Gift Suggestion from G.E:BerseSON & SON NUON MMU UUM UUAIHTUUOAUENUNTOOTOOSOON}OUOSHQENNEOUOOOEONNAAGEQEDOOUAGOGOEDGEEOOERREUETOAOEDSDUGOOEOENOUOOOOOROUOGGSSEOOOESOOGOOOOEOOGOGOOUOSSOOEOSEONEOOEOSONUOGESENNEOUEESROEOERESOOO ORANTOOE TUULUTEDUDEOUEEAGREOEOGGGSOEEUOOGEOOREUSOTUUOAOPEUHTOANERVEEUEEEVOLUUGUENGREEUOGLSORSOUSEOGOUOEUGOGUOUUUHORUEGRENOVEEEGGESGERLOUAENG LGA braska yesterday and last night wa Snow and Extreme still seriously fiiterferred. with today. Cold Blocks Cars hie temperatures which reached as 0 22 below zero forced big redne. is in the state's dwindling fuel sup- Train Service In Nebraska Is’ Crippled | PRESBYTERIAN SUPPER THURSDAY, EVENING AND T SET FOR TONIGHT Lincoln, Neb. Dee, 9—Train traflic crippled by & heavy fall of snow in Ne- Through a typographical error, the : — Tribune last evening announced the an- biel ic) ‘nual Presbyterian church supper for When the Children Coneh, [this evening. This event ix scheduled Rud Musterole on Thrcaw, = ffor ‘Thursday, and members of the} and Chests church and its friends who are planning No telling how goon the » fo attend are requested to take notice) may develop into croup, or wo: en corrertion, ! i then’s when you're glad you he Christmas sale will open in the jar of Musterole at hand to give church parlors Wednesday and will con. prompt, sure rclief, It does not blister. | nue unit! Thursday evening when the) As first aid and a certain remedy, |@"nual supper, in whch chicken will b. Musterole is excellent. Thousar.ds sf | featured, and to which the whole city mothers know it. You should keepa jis invited, will be the culminatins jar in the house, ready for instant use. event. It is the remedy for adults,tco. Re- lieves sore’throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgiq Really Smail Flats, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- Verona was much impressed with | the students struggled to. keep public matism, lumbago, pains and aches of {her first night in a berth on a sleeper, | utilities running. The telephone sery- back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, {and in relating some of the wonder | ice was stopped for a short time, but chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the of her trip, remarked: “Why, Aunt | the students soon had it running again. chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30 and.60c jars; Emma, the flats were so small we couldn't ‘all live together, Mamma and I slept in the first: flat and daddy ia > second flat.” hospital size $2.50. Optimistic. Thought. When sovereignty is divided it im very easily destroyed. tea shops in poorer districts of the cities in order that they might reach the vast numbers of people who could wot read. Immediately upon organizing, the students published thelr demands, fe tn number: (1) that the militarists, who as a party were pro-Japanese and practically controlled the Government at Peking, be put out of office; (2) that Shantupg be returned to China; (3) that the twenty-one demands made by Japan in 1915 be cancelled; (4) that there be freedoin of speech and of the press, hey also insisted that the Chinese constitution be finished. An immense amount of Ifterature was put out, much of it In the new phonetle script which ts being launch- ed in China, so that the uneducated classes might learn what was happen- Ing, Students lectured everywhere on the demands, stirring the people to pa- triotism, When many of them were arrested while parading in the streets of Peking they formed an Association of Imprisoned Students within the prison and refused: to be released, pick- eting the stockade themselves when Government guards were taken away, until the Government submitted a proper apology for having imprisoned them In the beginning. When it became, evident that eco- nomile pressure was all that wold be effective both the bankers’ and mer- chants’ guilds were called upon to back the students. “In less than two hours,” Miss Smith said, “the shutters were up at every shop in that great city of Shanghai, where telephones are few aud comaunication difficult. Jvery shop, whether large or small, was closed. The laboring people, feel- ing as patriotic as the bankers, mer- chants and stadents, also joined the general strike, For a week everything ; was cloxed—shops, money exchanges, fish markets, shipping, everything. They held meetings day and night, try- j give these students, who are now the leaders of the-Government, every pos- sible bit of ald and Inspiration, as they need more than human. help to bring China out of her difficulties successful- ly. The ¥. W. C. A, is doing what ft can to help the women students, All of these students have given up their vacations and are working bard throughout ‘the. summer.” Miss Smith has seen China change, within ten years, from one of the old- est and most rigid monarchles of the world Into a republic. She saw the first republican flags go up and feels that China has accomplished a great deal, fighting all the time as she has, against the great odds of Japanese and European aggression in addition to the old monarchistie party. Given time, China will become one of the great re- publics of the world, she says. Miss Smith lives in Richmond, Va., and is home on a year's furlough, “She expects to return to China in the spring. ————_—_—_. cold in 24 hour Tastes pleasant, too— children like it—and it is pure and good. Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint hottle; then fill it up with plain pranu- Inted Sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, i of sugar syrup, if desired, Thus you gmake a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup, And as a cough medicine, there is eally nothing better to be had at any It goes right to the spot and £ quick, lasting Telief. 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