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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919 << + “‘DANDERINE” FOR FOUR THE BISM ARCK TRIBU E ‘But the mae of Aainastioe could not tend the Ganon jgaft; it had been hearing from home; it had dis- . |¢covered that it had made haste too rapidly, and in BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FALLING HAIR THE 6 A. M. ALARM | pee pea tna For a Few Cents You Can Save GE Editor | order to escape with such grace as was left to them Your Hair and Double Foreign Representatives they must make it appear that beeause men " G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, | cE aN eng he Its Beauty; CHICAGO, 4 z = u DETROIT, stood for decency and good citizenship and who AHarquette Bldg. . a) 2 Kresge Bldg. | ; , F » traveling librari is state be q PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ed that the traveling librar ies of this state be NEW YORK, : - - Fifth Ave. Bldg-/ purged of such smut stuff ‘a malicious attack’ had MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS , \been made on Mr, Stangeland, and that for this ‘ ® The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use Sea : tor publication of all news credited to it or not oer wise reason, principally, Mr. Stangeland must be let out. zed ee in this paper and also the local news publis! When they declare this investigation of free love all rights of Pubsication of special dispatches hereim are/in the North Dakota public library the work of cor- siso reserved. rupt politicians do the league members of the board MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ap por cians enernen ; ° SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN err ee of administration expect the public to believe them? { Baily by mail, per year (To Bismarck Bi 7 ee Do the league members of this board intend to go ‘ j Oaily by mail, per year (In state outside Bismarc! . record “ne brandi aoa wees hein ; Daily by mail’ outside of North Dakota..........-. 6.oy | OR Veeord as prauding as a corrupt politician then THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER own floor leader, Walter J. Maddock of Mountrail, 22,Stop falling hair at once and rid : (Established 1873) whose declaration that there was ‘‘enough red- he scalp of every particle of dand- e F A By ae asta ruff, get a small bottle of delightful ret blooded Americanism and Christian manhood’? in _Dinaesluies at any drug or toilet ! *. counte: ¥ s, { our homes of representatives to protect the boys in sai Fo aad rattan erty MARK WELL THESE MEN and girls of our state from this filth precipitated the ae PALE arr poo ‘ Men and women of North Dakota mark you well investigation which drove them out from cover? find any dandruff, Help your hair , ¥ . ave ¢ ‘ ismarek + . grow , thick % a e these men who have come down to Bismarck to do} iyo people, gentlemen of the state board of admin- come sate glo Gade Cole cate the bidding of their master. __ istration are forming their own opinions, and when WSs ] ful and abundant. Mark them well, engrave their omnes and their public sentiment has erystalized no camouflage will eae ———————————————— records upon your memories; for you will have 0¢-| 4 the ship of state which harbors encmies of the Homes that a likeness of heaven have easion to refer to both less than a year hence when home, the chureh and the state. God give us homes! you go into your ballot booth to select the men and aM neti ie shonin eh dona ithe mi : : i s sang en- " ' dy women who are to represent you in the government | ee e—e—e—e— aan an eo eee derly, “Home. Sweet Hom While the congregation listened with moist- of our state. | WITH THE EDITORS | IAS, ODER vith mots Mark them well and forget them not, for they eet | have stamped. themselves as slaves of a cunning WILSON’S MESSAGE MAJORITY GIVEN mastee President Wilson’s message to Congress to-day - ‘ . atu a Pait can be described as sensational only by tthe matter ‘ y have s ir birthright and yours for a} eae ee ‘ i } They have sold theit s z that does not appear in it. ,The railroad question he Bel ae e mess of potage. reserves entirely for separate treatment in a later CHRISTMAS . ’ ver red gang rule to North Dakota. | meses . % ‘ i a 4 They have restored gang ru message. For the present, he concentrates atten Failure to Pass ’Steenth Bill of They have made free men and women the creatures }tion upon homely aspects of national housekeeping Session Lamming Langer of bossism. —the budget, taxes, commerce with foreign nations, P th e B 5 nia rs of Nort ote i q 5 "4 a eeves the Gang Do not forget, fathers and mothers of North Da-/ financing of the great debts due us from Europe,} a kota, the men who have misrepresented you in this the cost of living, political unrest. These may seem 1% session; keep the fires of memory burning brightly,/humdrum topies; but, after all, they come home ES, ie ae ee peed suited ye i pir clear white light judge these men when j closest to the business and bosoms the American 7 . ni} the Christian forces of America from] poasure 1 ” a and ae they is Sie nan lls next November! Fee . ‘ e ee sla ‘hes ae ‘ing | OLD-FASHIONED HOME DEFENDED IN indifferences to a mighty crusade falled by arity eearnoon, ae | it comes your turn to go Pi ai pe. PSOne Bee ae & 2 mee PULPIT BY MINISTER WHO FAILS TO against the liquor traffic. It was the being three less than the required é nae = questions of the day; and the President has a just EE WITH REV. FLINT’S VIEWS aith of Nila Booth jae! Sig majority of all members elected to ' LOBBYIST LEMKE j sense of proportion in pressing them upon the at- AGR a : a fee ny everywhere Fras! (he tite house, to :nase House SNTNG. 3 i . a Ca ees = i e alft-dozen SI 3 tim ‘ pees ‘ ._, tention of Congress. On the budget, he goes the learned to lisp the name Jesus before | result. reducing th rity i ‘ 10 & ! 7 sitzkv’s me’ S 0a , 5 ’ | Dlaode E, _ | lee s > name spa loee p fi ‘ ing the authority or limiting the While State Auditor iene ee sy ane whole length of sound doctrine. To prepare it Rev. C. F. Strutz Pleads For Re we were old enough to talk plainly: | fate old fastonea sf ti la {he | appropriations given to the attorney ‘ ae ie see PERN Eanes should be an executive function, while a single com-| ligion of Our Fathers and the] arc obsolete and useless’ under mod- Ata Fee rote cots ata ceorallat nee ane regular ‘peseion, : AGT RIIOU OF; OUD SUBLUNES “DEOMDINDE 00 YY NE: MAY tittes id either House of Congress should have sole Morality of Our Mothers—De- {ern conditions, fut I use the expres |‘When I went into the army I believed) “House Bill 7 repeals the act. of the have been more forcible than diplomatic, the state . a ue mea +} if : jon as a quotation of a in glass if a man would be a true soldier of| regular session of 1919 which places ‘auditor’s stand was well taken, and must mect with Jurisdiction | of appropriation bills. Mue h to the; fends Sanctity of Marriage f shallow and one) ties people Jesus Christ he would make a better|the licensing of all pool. halls, then. we 5 pane joint, also, is the President’s recommendation of an = “i who refer sneevingly to DBlble rel'gion| soidier for his country, and I lived tres, garages and similar enterprises, p d the Integrity of the eu oi some pty trom every belevers Wefan auido independent body of auditors, with secure tenure of Vows ang ihe antec ty andes an home Jife, as ‘old-fash-) fui salvation in the army. Lipreyeg and the enforcement of the anti-ciga- meg, + dati y ditors, with secur r ; ; ean Sunday | ioned. to God all the time. It was God who enced legislation. Family in Stirring Sunday Karl Kositzky is a man of the people, plain, sincere him. But these of the smooth tongue cannot talk away the fact that Bill Lemke, dictator though he may be, has no more right to lobby on the floor of either house or within the precinets of the capitol : a 4 ith is bast old:| ing simi- d blunt. He has a faculty of saying what he {not merely, as now, the lawfulness of Government brightened and cheered th's earth Ree gece thas: pele eas ng ips poo a neay minoresed sim: | eee in ‘plain eélloquial eee There are ©SPeuditures, but their wisdom and efficiency. What) 4 large crowd gathered at r thousand ot Yours Heol ash we believe, ‘The text suggests: the.“attorney goneral’ and creates’ in | t ks in a cs prican. ere = fe ; joned, or the crackling re E e i p >} i \ PRUE Mr. Wilson has to say ab axes an riffs D ical church Sunday evening| Vo ake: i “Home authority.’ Children who are] his, department a Jicensing..bureau. many soéialistain'the league rankee-who-ean-out-talle| ils as to say about taxes and tariffs and| Evangelical church y warns. our -homies-ands—makes © this y } ‘office, whose business it should be to pass upon trade and the exte read jwith intense interest by business men. his calm and sensible dise nomena of political unres ion of credits to Europe will be} and listened attentively to the se And|y Rev. C.F. Strut on the “Old-) : . “s Fashioned Home.” ssion of the passing phe-| nis text trom Gen. 18:1 il carr vith i ,|Him cnat He will command F will carry swith ttto,the| 7 and His household ai Sermon aker tool ‘or | know is chil- ¢ Him, The “Bible religion is not old-fas than the smiling any mot place of worship comfortable on this cold December night, You don’t want to exchange the sun, the creation of God, for a gas lamp, the device of man, nor give up the hot flame in the furnace for painted fire. In like man- *|gave us the victory.’ disobedient to father and mother are likely to disobey the laws of the state and nation, Outlawism is not in street mobs. ‘The question of obedience to law is settled in childhood. The home probiem is tue greatest problem of rette laws, the dry statutes, acts re- lating to slot machines, the patroniz- One of two’ of the minority men 'switched to the majority on this bill, but 10 or more strong leaguers voted with tme minority, and the/speaker declared the bill lost... There were eight absentees whose votes were not ao ae : . “ a A ilizati ‘he homes of our] recorded. 4 (i s : . ‘to, Country reassurance and courage. Plainly, the} ana they shall keep the way of the|nor I refuse to give up my faith in| Our civilization. than has the agent of the American Tobacco Co., Ses Cea tale ee layer hieias Ae thatity aah con cit cal have | country are as so many streams pour- — reside: ; sg Ov ser 3 avy have} Lord to do justice and judgment; that} Jesus Christ, through whom ‘I have | ¢ i f ree 2 to whose big slush fund so much reference was made President's illness, howev er serious it may have the Lord EN bring upon Abraham] salvation from sin, peace with God ing themsalree inte oe Se iSaL ite. SECRETARY WILSON ‘ ; been, has not impaired his power of statement nor that which He hath spoken of him.” | and victory in my soul, for the wild] Of our moral, soc‘ ter of everything URGES ACCEPTANCE . in the house. ; ; shaken his mental poise-—New York Post “The recent agitation of the sub-| guesses of higher critics and vague|The home is the center of ¢ bi te ULE » If there still remains law and justice in this land, ;” 2 i z na joct of the sacredness of the home| notions of conceited rationalists. The most dangerous sign of th : if Bill Lemke was ch ed ilty of lobby-| <= caused by some startling statements] “This old-time faith strengthened | times is the neglect of home life and Proposal Is Honor to Yourselves, and rT emke Was, aS e har eds guuty ob: DARE NOT IMPEACH en the floor of the house of represen-| Abraham, caused Moses to triumph} the growing disrespect of children for He Says i ing yesterday for a reconsideration by the commit- . 5 BAL Daly tatives, has suggested the theme and| over all his difficulties, was the in-| parents. A little six-year-old boy can ; tee on delayed bills of its report on a measure! Sevator Ployhar put the thing in a nutshell when| prompted this discuss’on, said Rev.| spiration of Elijah and the comfort of| scream and stamp and boss a house- : ee on eyed! DIS 20L Ate rep! pheae he floor of the senate he decl } he so-|Strutz, “It will hardly be necessary] Paul, who could say in view of the|hold, postpone a trip, change a pro-| —.. nn tae ” ¢he : on the floor of the senate he declared that the so: 3 7 pela) i d mother to ashington, Dec. Secretary Wil “handed”’ this committee at the eleventh hour, "... : . for me to state that I stand decidedly | hangman's axe and the executioner’s gram and bring father and mo’ son today sent a telegram to John L ray , then Bill Lemke should be arrested and prosecuted, M#!ist management dare not bring Attorney Gen-|;or tho sacredness of the home and] block. ‘lam ready to be offered and his terms | We need more caren Lewis acting president of the United ; " uld be as ‘ite, cral Langer before the bar of the senate and try|marriage ties and am radically op-| the time of my departure is at hand.| discipline in our homes. An o NY \Mihe Workers of Ameriea urging the and if convicted he should be fined or thrown into iis fant Bae eae . *,|posed to the theo of ‘iree love,’| 1 have fought the good fight. T have} who had raised seven sons and ol a alt th ‘Hecopt- -Preailent AwWiivoa 8 jail with the same amount of consideration and no ‘i™ for the offenses which he is alleged to have) tivocatea by certain radical fir shed | my course cL laye “kept the black aheew Among a tT aid Proposal. for settlement of the coul Ye . committed. ists and other atheistic write: faith, henceforth there is laid up for how she did it. ‘She repl ie; ne bet: strike, The miners’ representatives more than would be shown the humblest one of USS apne 8 ctra: seasi 7 Z I have no desire to take sides in a] me a crown of righteousness.’ it with praper and hickory.’ Two be ‘are to act on the proposal this after- None will dispute the fact that the league major-; Ee the extra session convened there was a purely political fight or to have my| “This was the faith of the toundets ter dnstraments, for child-training Abou at Tadlatapole: 4 3 ea 00d deal of talk about the probability of i ach-| words used as political propaganda in| of this nation. It gave ‘birth to our} were never used. ag Baie Os at A ity on the committee on delayed bills suffered a sud- against } : aan ee pe weaetioee| strife, Re tree institutions, our ‘schools and]. “Home example. Where men go paid le ene pecrpelrys NV peo den change of heart: that after voting unanimously wo against Messrs, Langer, Hall and Kositzky. When I use the expression ‘old-} churches. It gave us the great re-| boys. will follow. A man as golng honor to the government ani honor to trod a bill which att stot Soe asia There is no talk of this any longer. The bosses} tash‘oned’ I do not mean to insinuate! formers of the last century, Garrison,|down town throughy fresh fallen ae soaraateen “ : not to introduce a bill which attempts to set aside have decided ther methods of deprivi his|that I consider the ‘faith of our| Philipps, Lovejoy, who aed the na-|Suddenly he heard the voice of his the constitution of North Dakota. AND WHICH "#Y¢ ae a : a A a ° a ie me Unis |rather’ out of date, or that the dear| tion against the ene of human slay, boy, caltitis bpp te Fane FOR COLDS OR INFLUENZA . “ 7 “CONG TPT soa_ppeq nan of official authority. 1 ut a rect Charge | Christian * 28, re Wi re} ery, and of John .B. Gough, Frances am coming after . : i Z y WILL SET ASIDE THIS CONSTITUTION UNLESS seats ee fe: alts H se ue rect chet ee CSL TEN CAGREMTE orators > anil eae aha others, aed awakened| stopped and started back toward the|@nd as a Preventative take oie FOUR OF THE MEMBERS OF OUR. SUPREME ‘Ubstantiated by evidence, it is possible to pass bill] tau : howse, taking bis little boy with him,| TIVE UROMO QUININE: Tablets, THAT IT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL tions from any ese officials, thus leavi ; And said to his wife, ‘I have taken my Look for E. Wh eS signature COURT HOLD THAT IT IS UNCONSTITU TIONAL | 3 ey eae i ee ai Is, iis leaving BY CONDO |isst “arink of Uquor, and with. the|om the box. 30c. these three league committee members, all in the Me? Wie were we ed by the people to perform cer- : = help of God I want to live , botter y ai - a iy e har ‘ at boy called to me, course of one brief afternoon, voted and fought as 7 e unporant pines ceprived of ene means: of seNOne ecu ane Bia ans wa, Coming after me, A SAS unanimously for the introduction of this bill performing the work for which they were clected. ‘A Ss, seas I was on my way to ‘the saloon, but State Auditor Kositzky alleges that Mr. Lemke| "his is Ae Hacer ans has Hee chosen, ae -MouTHEOL : as i Ratsed to took: at mili IE eeouiad Run-down —Nervous, Weak ‘ * various bills have either been passed or are under : was seen “‘Jaying down the law’’ to two members of this committee. He publicly charged Bill Lemke with this offense in the presence of Governor Fra- zier, and the state auditor’s reward was a vile epithet. t . POLTROONS, OR WHAT? way whose sole purpose is, as Senator Ployhar said, to clip the wings of these men whose sole offense is that they have displayed a measure of independ- ence and have declined to have their actions gov- erned by the dictates of Mr. Townley and his hired men. For this sort of thing no evidence is needed, not the saloon and come home a stagger- ing drunkard and’ I resolved then and there that I would never again go where it would not be safe for my boy to follow.’ That man kept his vow and his home was henceforth a Chris- tian home. “An American was traveling in Ja- pan. Meeting one of hc: leading statesmen he said to the ‘American ‘Have you seen it yet’? ‘What’? ‘Ah. t—="I’ found D, Pierce's medicines a wonderful help to me during middle life. Af that time T became all run- down, nervous and was weak. I would have smothering and dizzy spells so bad that I could not stand up and D Hs ‘ ny “back * would IE the league members of the board of adminis-/even a recital of facts. The majority is there, it pon aye not peers or you would aehe erly altho a ae tration expect to be taken seriously in their con-|has the votes, and it can deliver them. Impeach- FR EtiAR Ce Four esapat’ Some Dr, Picres's Favors tention that they are discharging C. E. Stangeland, ment would be a different matter, Something in years afterwards this ‘same man, was he canoe Rand hi 1 7 he North Dakota state library | a rf touring America, He traveled much] 5,.) pj, find these ‘mediolies Wale the man who made the North Dakota state library | the way of formal charges would be necessary. looking ‘for ‘it’ He was amazed’ at’ yo ubsEeve Maen aan iaines built a free love culture, merely because of a ‘‘malicious| Without these even the form of impeachment, by our. vastness and Monger ed if Here through the change inthe best of Leathe A Baas os Rie x tl nd deep Mis-, am gl 9 Fecomme! " " i- assault”? made upon him by minority members of the house would not be considered, and when the Pati Se sade Sand hor sald, eines, for I know thoy. ro good. MRS, the house, and for the further reason “that poli-| proceedings reached the state of trial before the ‘Maybe th's is the American ‘it’, Our | GEORGE JACOBS, R, Route 3. ticians may not be able to divert the public mind |senate the men accused would he entitled to their Bee eS ten ethele Kansas Mothers from the great industrial program,” then these men| defense, and could not be denied the opportunity turn made him ask if he had found soeuahone, Kane -—L am tho mother of are craven cowards. {to summon witnesses if they wished to do so, The bees Americat Mee pariad Beane: Dest Fiore a Env ord Proseription T fully Wa » If they regarded Stangeland a good and faithful | proceedings must be public and the record of an 0 5 Fen It > PROD EGU ee eee servant; if they agree with the Rev. George A. Tot- ten that the books on free love and atheism which! he had placed in the North Dakota publie library had a place there; if they regarded his alleged se-| lection of these books as fit reading matter for the rural youth of our land, then in the name of Heaven why weren’t they men enough to stand back of their servant? : There is no condemnation of free love or atheism s in the board of administration resolution dis- missing Mr. Stangeland. There is nothing to give the lie to statements attributed to’the Rev. Mr. Tot- ten and daily made in the Courier-News editorial col- impeachment trial with all that transpired there would go before the people of the state, This would jbe exceedingly inconvenient to the bosses for there ;are-a great many things in their career concerning |which they would not desire the publie to be in- jformed, and they are not taking the risk which would be involved in impeachment proceedings of having the records spread before the people and their corruption exposed, Therefore it is that in- stead of impeachment in the open we haye the gumshoe method of evacting bills prepared in se- erecy, ordered passed by the secret caucus, and accepted in formal session without serious consid- join in family prayer. The next morn- ing he observed the wellworn Bible from which was read; he looked and listened while the \daughter played, and all sang, And now we early rise. And view the unwearied sun; may we set out to win the prize, And after glory run. i “He listened while all devoutly knelt and followed the patriarch in a fervent thanksgiving. and prayer; With bedewed eyes he said: I will go back and tell my people, I have found ‘it,’ and I will tell them that while the ‘it’ points toward heaven, the ‘it’ of your country is the Christian home and reaches lieaven,’ “God give us homes! Homes, where the Bible is honored ‘Ah, sir.) be of my country} mend it to prospective mothers as it helps to alleviate one's suffering. During my first expectancy I suffered untold pains, so the second time I was determined that I would avail myself of some means to lessen the agony, and I can say without any hesi- (ation that the ‘Favorite Prescription’ carried me through that trying time with all tne desired ease and comfort. Later on, however, I made a grievous mistake in believing that I could dispense with the ‘Favorite Prescription’ during motherhood | and I did so to my sorrow. It will always my stand-by hereafter. | “I hope that through this statement | ieee ethee roman iey be ielieved of the read _ of mother! Digere » Ve ROWLEY, Route 1. i Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a non-alcoholic remedy that any ailing wo- man can safely take because it is prepared fiom roots and herbs eonteining: tonic prop. of the most’ pronounced character, | umns in defense of the literature which Mr. Stange- eration of any kind. The socialists dare not im- and taught; Send 100 to Dr. Pierco's Invalide’ Hotel | Leesa ee ‘ ayes ; i ‘ B fe, i any | land insisted must have a place in our public dibeany. ‘peach.--Grand Forks Herald, pier we ve hegtis tapann Spirit of Christ in) Buffalo, N.Y. for trial package of any af | eae “