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i te i . 124 Broadway. 4 SR rere oe Katered at the eatstt ices Bismarck, Class, Matter, ACS ii "ees: GEORGE D, MANN, Foreign Representatives G LOGAN Le NE Cour. CHICAGO, @arquette Bldg. NEW YORK, PAYNE, BURNS AND ‘SMITH h THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE pea ne. | EVERETT TRUE econ “Martians Land On Earth,” is a newspaper head that ADIES AN ENTE N. Dy oa 8 ae day may be flashed before us. What would follow? ! Ae ys Would they come with death like the beings of Wells’ Balter imagination or would we increase our store of knowl- tedge without being put to a fight against extermination? However, this is certain: If we don’t hear from the jother planets, sooner or later they will hear from us. Jought to be practicable to our neighbors on the red pla {granting their existence. OSCASIONe We Have TEN GENTLSGMEN WHO ANY, DETROIT, Krqage Blig-| The next time ypu have a good a: you can’s compromise with the su; vy. Mr. President, ar hoarders, see Fifth Ave. Bldg. | Let's offer Carranza MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ase for publication of all news ccedited to i credited in this paper and also the loc herein, All rights of pubsication of special dispatches herein are’ also reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF C SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE Daily by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year (In Daily by mail, per year (In state outside Bismarek) j 5a Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota i | | There may be magic in numbers. PRESS M4 per cent of the output of Ameri it or not otherwise | Shortening shopping hours -Wwor al news published | of us:will be able to spend all we can get anyway. n-owned wells. Our guess is that Europe's love tor America -is de- | clining atan even pace with our foreign exchange rate. IRCULATION ~abi St Srinian : ee Cabinet, congress, court and soldiers faile da si IN ADVANCE president brought the thing to an end. wits said “ineapaci- tated?” -$7.20; fe S Emma Goldman is convinced that an ideal can’t be killed. True, Emma. But a foolish notion may be killed by a THE STATE'S OLDEST NEW: (Established 1873) fd Gy SPENDING MONEY nab trade of the world w Taternat seventy billion dollars, estimates the Ns ot New York, In 1914 it was but forty di it was 0 three bilion How much of merely increase e thongh, that the g much money as it did five yea M ACHTNERY NEEDED of nations,” writes judge, “surely we disputes between Capital and “One thing is positive,” the judge ad (such plan is adopted [ do not see how escape a condition approaching civil tof indu set disputes unless we have the mac bring i about.” bi without at THROUG H COLLEGE ‘Three Connecticut farmer boys wanted college educa- | eFBMent and the social order be honored there, the countr =a ligne: . cannot go far wrong in the pursuit of its ideals | SUPREME COURT 4 Garry Miles, Sherman Ives and Clarence Vail were It is a fearful Sante ane 6 ate any fase in direct-} s, my high in ambition but low in cash. But they went to col- ds, moulding the thoughts and bui 1656 just the same. For financial support they leaned | Characters of the young. The good done in this work liv FROM WARD COUNTY upon hens. Yes, hens Each lad took his flock of hens to quartering them in rented coops, ing eggs after school hours. Garry's hens paid him $: above t Sherman's brought him $204, and Clare: him $285.74. The boys are ing their own wa Rather, we should the hens are doit it is they who are doing the 1: All of which goes to sho First—One can get a'college education if he wants it badly enough. Second—aAt the present price of eg: mines, SA O Man! The very thoughts of season of the year! They are “ripe” were. We can almost see mother stan stove, smiling, in front of the hot gridd +e and a-sizzlin’, that are shifting to a golden brown al the stack on the plate that's And the odor from the home-made li ‘em! that are a-! in’ row by row, in the skillet that’s smokin’ elect him because he will not be allowed to take a seat! Moody 0. Eide and c B. hot! O Mant in the House of Representatives. That body is the sole] 5) woB. athied Honest-ground buckwheat and honor-made pork saus-! judge of the qualifications of its members; there is no] 5 “set cages. «Tl kfast fOr a king or zen these frosty, Py mornings. ‘Spe double luck and there’ maple syrup. handy, fresh steaming cups of coffee! Gee, how we can make those flapjac disappear! These are sure buckwheat mnornings! t from the Pl NETARY NEIGHBO. The suggestion that elsewhere in there is to be found intelligence equal to that of m an old, considerably further veing an impossible one. nd Veni on which might live creatures paralleli At least since ie has been here. no visitors nor has man gone voyaging however, we are beginning to lo assert that inter-planetary travel is at ble. If, for instante, advanced. M po it follows that the Martian race is far ol and should be more learned. What is 0: | PEOPLE’S FORUM ON THE NO-PARTY LEAGUE. Editor Tribune—Dear 3 I write to say that 1] ami getting the Tribune as regular as the, weather and train conditions permits, I sure would be lonesome without it. Other papers *| may drop, but the Tribune, Never! One *month ago today I wrote the “Farmers” -Press, regarding the sit uation as it appears to me, my letter ® was not favorable to the Nonpartisan Leagu@ and so be couldn't dare print it. Now [ send it to you for your opinion, for | am at thfs moment more convinced than ever that no sane man will live or want to rear his family in North Dakota, under such a gov- ernment as it now has! What shall we do with them at next election? Snow them under with such a shower sof ballots that they will never again raise their voices, or poison the mifids of our people with their rotten liter- ature, Here in Philadelphia we have’ the Old Reliable Republican Party, taxes for all purposes $2.85 on the} hundred, and the valuatiop about one-} third, or Tess the full value, property wonderful! Never was there such a of the city by William Penn as at pres- ent. T. J. TULLY. 2186 Green St. Philadelphia, Pa. Bismarck, N. Nov. 17, 1919. Sir we are all smarting wader the; reformed tax levy, and request space to say—our—say on the subject First. I am not in favor of State Ownership of railroads, for the loss tc the community of the taxes they pay. and secondly for the deterioration the roads would suffer under Siate management, causing untold loss to! the public. Socialism or Anarchy. eee ee ations to settle the disputes famous jutenile court the As well expect the farmer to How, “the carpenter to build a house without feeding them and sell- And she’s a-turnin’ and a-turnin’ the cakes | the Democratic org: keeping hot on the reservoir. nice pitcher of hon su there are intelligent inhabitants on Mars, a globe judged to be much older than the earth, _>fear the actions of Governor Fraz: rash of business since the foundation! SPAPER™ little edbeation. e's no doubt about the mayor is permitted to sit y being over when Chi- a national committee- ARTER: FIRST ONES CE THOSE TEN TEMPTS TO SPREAD CAN GST NY HAT AND _man, There ate numerous ways to skin a cat. If we won't support France, she can get supjport from England, think- ing that England can get support from us. WITH THE EDITORS STRAIGHT FROM THE FIRESIDE Women of a are determined that their homes and their i all be protected against the “free love” and other po been | placed in the state libra nowledge apa anc- uion of subordinate of of the state, They “are said to be raining upon the office of the Governor a deluge of | lette and telegrams” protesting against abuse of public confidence and demanding the removal of all men responsible. lf these appeals for the s; the safety of American idea: lacies do not have the eff€ct our sister State might-well d kind of protest fate fr good or ill. relation, the near-divinity ‘family life and the inviolab year will total tional City Nions. La the increase is eal. They prove, y twice TAS KETCHUP BOTs Stry to settle dds, we a in this country tlements of these the equipment, to intende ed, the good people orf pair of the efficacy of farm without wand ham- The home is the well If the of sacrednes motherhood, the bond of | y of Christian ideals in rowel. ie i} it. The harm done i or undone. The commit to the kee; false to such at and false to his M children yet unborn. He the fruits of a major crime. SyNabu: The women of North Dakota will serve their state, | a) Ww ftheir country and th eligion well if they keep their} of land w voices of protest vibrant and strong until they purge the | pute as to commun ich ghey live from the malign influence jot the le that ha upon them by the leaders of the j troduced. Nonpartis neapolis Tribune. to wh Plain it never can be whol ly recallei college with him, : f ad Se fendant us Wrong upon Tes. @ to country | 4 upon a help? | heir maintenance. nce’s hens netted posterity through college. ng the paying, for lly were was the jury. | recovered for) alle eged tof ™ s are gold es he cold A DISGRACED € Victor Berger, convicted of conspiracy to obstruct the] drait_and expelled from the Congress of the United St by a “ote of 307 to 1, Was re: ed to Congr now if they ever the ‘people of the Fifth Congressional distr ding there at the | consin. His majority will be about 5,000. He defea le that’s a-sizzlin'|fusion candidate—a Republican who had the support of ization. i y . composed of the greater part | Court of Ward County. ountry towns. The people who |)¥9&! e known that it was useless to) having of certain And this is their = it is held. the ‘verdict is sustained by jthe evidence. yHabus by the Court.) The Fiith district of Milwaukee and a few voted for Bergar must ha nd adding ‘em to on of the Court by Grace. Lieipork shussees JUDGMENT AFFIRMED. - s rm Ds Min ‘appeal, Knowing wis, the people of Milwaukee have) . {al\er iy Halvorson. rae chosen to deny themselves representation in the goy- S: SOUNTY ernment of their country in order that they may express | nak en & ee SOuNEAY Resp 1 their approval of this convicted criminal, guilt} of the!” es. ‘ Seen” un eakable c crime of trying te hinder and embarrass and} | Clas DB. Schmidt Rus defeat his country in war. It seems incredible that a majority thousand Ame nm voters would be themselves in this deliberate manner as to their government and eager to give to the enemits of their country, but that i ny American citi cially y t-to-goodness ar bush, And ~ 1, Deft. & Appit nd little piggies kes and sausage of fifty or sixty | Hing t@ declare | | occasio: in effect traitors i: aid and comfort . con- neered bri RS the solar happened. Berger is not merely a theoretical i {co dition that it wa: and far he is an avowed opponent of the government. resorting {2 inj jur i Us are tWo planets unlawful and traitorous means to defeat its efforts to de- ing man. fend itself when compelled to resort to arms. Men have | been shot for far less offenses against the government in war time. But here is a community selecting the man convicted of this detestable crime to the Congress of the! ly government he would destr the earth has had into space. N phy least theore ng on her hebalt, al h Not even in the period Of ther injury had resulted secession by the South has an¢ community ever displayed } o¢ nt due to tram of permanent paraly pe to tram such rank disloyalty; ever sunk so low in the sight of the defendant and exper the world; for, in the period of the Civil war the kind of | contending! der than humanity treason practiced did not tend to betray the country, to a/ were of a! nly theory with us foreign foe.—Minneapolis Tribune. temporary racter and that. she oeeion Seas se {not paralyzed buf afilicted with hy 'torms that are good for us, let us{teria, the “evidence is examined ax no lock to it as our foref thers did. and it is held: t a QQ) That injuries of ! ween speculative Anarchy and prac- ical Anarchy! The former ‘means leads to tbe latter. i All"of us whose lives are not sordidly selffish, yharrow. builders of ideal world by the character and extent of; the plaint ithe Sd Speer of fact for the consideration | of the jury. 2) The evidence as to the jury be-! ah ideal State, that Have palae -e Park a’ that ji ‘Anarchy. Every great reformer has 4Bd not from birth. bat honest worth IRE such that nesignabie ass aaetG been a ng chiat = in that sense. So a man for a “that.” draw different conclusions therefrom. Terence J. Tully. _ TO THE AMERICAN LEGION x Jamestown, December 24. — Thej ¥ in proclamiing marital law, and s hwriter of this has two sons in Legion, ing the ccal mines of the state. the! ang wishes you well, and so take kind-{ lit is dificult to share the pretended |}* apprehensions of those who say they r. | e| =f io} jon that the plain claimed, and as U substantial evidence tending is show situation was fearful—something had /}y this advice. Change your stand on | excessive. tors en ‘o | say, “Any Port in 2) so-called Blue Laws. Every minister,| (3) Om the supposition that the j Storm: everthel his action! most all church members, and other | Plaintif was injured as claimed. and |savored strong of Party Politics. and as there is substantial evidence tend- serious people are up in arms and hot they Seainst you for trying to ufdo what | alative they have worked so hard for. You | have made yourselves spokesmen. for 1 doubt if one out of ten, of the Non- farts Leagué knows are driving at — making ing to show the damages awarded are not exce: (4) Where a wall has been condemn- what ec Anarchy, practical Anarchy, and driv-\ ine zowdy element of the people. We|¢d by city authorities as being unsafe ing the State headlong to bankruptey. iogked for wonderfully fish ideale|@D@ the defendant owner had “full The Rignt of Property. {from you and behold, your first stand | knowledge thereof, and where it is not It is a common error of the Nonpar-} m League te confound the Posses- of Rights, with the Right of Pos- {shown that the plaintiff. knew of the! defects, the negligence of ihe defend-> ant in allowing the wall togremain in for great ideals was for prize fighting, Sunday desecration, and cigarets. And you pass big resolutions as a special HONORED To HAVE BGENn "CHOSEN AS THE TOASTMASTGER ON SUCH AN AUSPICIOUS NOT YET, MISTER. TOASTMASTER !! NOT YETI! DINNER SPEAKING IS A DISEASE, AND THE A FREE TREATMENT WITH THE CUUSBS, OF n appeal from the District! "lin the action. ond ng. | Gon the damages awarded are not!” EN, 1 FEEC HICHLY WITH US TONIGHT WILL JARDEESS pabohnon 1 BROMIDES WHO ATe INFECTION BEFORS fT ERCOAT WILL RECEIVE tained by Blair, nd Appellan y Bank of Maxbass, summons Wa: recover irom the delendant, more than ur times the amount actually owing apon the mortgages, and, in the course of the action, a Tani of seizure was ed and plac used 10 be issued said warrant of seizure, Qhat it was foreclosing such mortgage. and maintaining said ac- amount actual: int, in this action, which is one for 2 of process in the foreclosure ac- |Gon alleging all we foregoing iacts,} at the warrant ously and will- . with such knoyledge. Held, the complaint states a of action for abuse of process, d further allegin, to substantiate the allegations of complaint. Appeal from a judgment of the Dis- 1 Court of BotiineatCo., A. Cy Burr. ‘ourt by Grace, J. sed. Birdzell,-J. and . J., dissent.» E . Bottineau, N. D.. Attor- y-for Plaintiff and Appellant. , H.' Adams, Bottineau,: Attorney for Respondent. ‘OTICE OF STATE BAR EXAM. Notice is hereby givenjthat an Ex- ;amination will be held at the Capito! in he C of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, com- mencing at 10 a. m. January 6th, 1920, for the purpose of examining appli- cents: seeking admission to the Bar of this State. Appiication for permission to take such examination should be filed with the Secretary of the State Bar Board, Bismarck, North Dakota. Necessary blanks and information relative to such examination can be- secured by ‘addressing the Secretary. State Bar Board. R. Goer, President. S$. E. Ellsworth. Geo. H- Moeliring. J: H. Newton, Sec’y & Treas. 12-26- on. The latter is based on COM- | inergoy, an unsafe condition is acflonable at, to jmon sense, the laws of nature; and jotute or vou will becomes moicome {BE syit of one Who was injured wil Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S | for the Evolutions of Human society; the/ ea right fully ses. - (Hosiery. nuisance and the laughing stock of all on the pre! former is very arbitrarily fixed by (5) The obligation = a lessee to: 3 the people and play fi, i . F Laws which are the reverse of just. Teens or WwW. es Dlaye Hehe into ane make repairs which does not rejat it is very important that we should» 3 yours specifically to the defect causing plain. dear this mind, because all the if F. EJ, {tif’s injuries does not exonerate the! Pholosophical schools which ostengi- owner of the building irom Hability. | "ply deny the Right to Possess in: : : vas not error for the trial! ‘realty, only fights against its abuse; Dance at Armory Tuesday and e-the defendant from | ossession—the “possession of Saturday. Music, O’Connor’s | impeaching witnesses by showing that / Even the most radical advo- orchestra. they hzd testified to an @hcredjble} of liberty cannot free them-! jstory in a different case in another court and that their testimony had} been disregarded by the court. Appeal from the Cass County Dis- | trict Court. A. T. Cole, J- Judgment Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Birdzell, 3 Grace, J. concurs in the result. Bron- son and Robinson, J. J.. dissent. selves from the idea that certain cir-: cumstances convey the right to owner- | ‘ship to the individual! or the commun- jity. The principle of the right to fevery. man to dispose of his posses- i sions even beyond the grave has also jbeen upheld by ‘legislators “of times. Lady Druggist’s Advice| Taken “My sive inlaw is a druggist.} all) She told me of ‘several bad stomach and liver cases which were bene | To destroy these fundamental laws | fitted by taking Mayrs Wonderful 7 . es of our civilization would throw us| hemedy and advised me to try it. Tig p eanOn Cee cua jDack to Worse than Barbarism, for to; had numerous bad attacks due to} "Ve = : these rights we owe the development | bloating and had almost constant # i of the human race, the prosress of; pain in my stomach before getting erlgbaeoe spc ennant society, and the increase of wealth’ your remedy. I am feeling fine now.” Wher: and prosperity. Without such rights. It is a simple, harmless preparation |of oad nae oss and these, ees neither agriculture, nor industry, nor that removes the catarrhal mucus] pute as to what were the actual terms! science can thrive. I cannot bear the from the intestinal tract and allayslor the lease, and testimony was in- eee of the State running the util-| the inflammation which cause€=/troduced, by each of the parties. as lities—such as mills, stores, etc, and; practically all stomach. liver andito what were the terms, what the: by and bye no one would work, or at: intestinal ailments, including ap-|terms of the lease actually were was) et it would be like convict labor. pendicitis.._Qne dose will convince orfa question of fact. for the jurw Fhe constitution of these United | money refunded. 3 (2) Plaintit matinee resvtctea ‘tor j States has ample room for all the re-j At druggsts everywhere. the value of certain} hay ai aileged 10° | ogee ae Tis CRIS vi ip RS AN ARMY GREETING Following is the copy ‘of New Year’s greetings from the men in the Army to the public. ? A safe and peaceful New Year from the men of the Unitell States Army to the people we Serve. In your present safety and peace We find our greatest reward of the year that has passed. The United States Army. was the first institution of our Government. It was the Army which secured. the formation of out Government. In all the years since it has néver de- viated from its high mission of in- suring the continuance of our Gov- ernment. The one New Year's resolution of | _ the men of your Arniy has ever been 4nd will always remain the | same. It ig this: To above all love America. To insure your safety and peace. To so worthily serve you that cach of you will constantly think of each of us as your personal representative in the besiness of insuring to you the blessings of free America. T. J. Rogers, Lt. Col. ?. “By Condo been tonverted by the defendant, |, claimed to; eri, under. which all of the prop-; described in the mortgages: was? for more than four times the’ ing it, and the com-} csocnanacneresgt iam sincerely ahaancetinditi SENT IPARRRN AC EPTRN NAN PaO . ia ( Re h % ' h. VA | i Rin ay i Qa There is/only one diagnosis for their ad ie atoms in the’ ass of suffe in Hastern Buré é if i eeiic ring to keep 6,000,000 1% Women, aud eMidren front iy } starvation. . ; | ‘ ! } | ; a ae | fe | j oe oe pe Eee cee | | Tables Shew Disbursements Made to, Splendid Pian of Tranemission Per. Mea } Each Country Since Beginning mits Succor to Those Krown 3 j | of the War. to Bein Need. - : rat orp b New yard just New Yor! of, thod and i by tre Join ation Committee | othing may be soni direck to desti- wee Jot Al for Jewish War inte relati felens dn Plan, oy Since the he with the iitee ahat <ihey will ay work in the early) aay an i: syfely ' tor datesn. total! or] MBC, UM UR eal sheen expend send- | auickly, * ropos Pe medicines by the bution Com : ee tanine which disbarses reliat in a 1 Europe, the Jevish Te - ni! sn 4 ! ‘ ap 4 | uuty 1 of the . while H EXpress ‘ i i ch has been proposed \ Bogen. 1G (rector of Jewish reliet ‘ will relief permiiterekuives in : make direct coutrtbusin of food Hotline to chet sur i people ss The sea, Something Utey ‘ Naa snis, te Cen- Ss and the Con itee. s just con- {? rad {Ws } netted sui is nd omit over 3,000,000 adults duri have be S10 dig sinee® hostill: tem of ¥ portation, wht her of Pokind, wil-retie? commodities, ‘anilies. Motor cin Bag. will y nis of Polandsnot yet | ss cde is eeti- } nd WAL he ' e corereth by proposed. 6 wand D: bot The tabhe follows gives the | where th Gris planed { disht lis) made tach | fo distri ‘cols month, A. A | coun orf city | om the heging | on the | sftosthe packs * Ye War to i r Fi j 58,904.39 | 1 80,010.46 | plies» 7.000.005 Conimenting sone the plan. “which i Hwould solve a avei problem ‘for ands of famites in America, Dr. ted: At the jaresent time Lasiecane ible to secure ade- . nd s for the forwarding of Roun 2D lities-of food snd clothing. 4 Ser ¢ done it is at the hn, “8 kof the sender, __ |e Phe pubie-would undoubtedly wel- ' | L181 574.06) Come : ch the ves 78,000.00 trans: cP Denma 11,200.00 | y DAK: ’ @ house in eu and d. ‘The necessity of such an faphasized in Fond (to he abelida ate tie fetssintssion ‘ot cay < used 10 dis [money and commodities from those in \ f is Advis- ae | the UnitedySkitkes who, liave-reimives GH 29480 jand=fiéndssth Ratand. ‘They. would diy gend Aarger amounts. of food “and “clothings iL: they | were ussured of'safe deliver evions ca Ht Pofishctties ave overtun hy starving Forphans who hunt the foodin pack Further plans of the relief commit. | [like wolves, A horde: of these prow { tee call for the establishment of are- | itig childven adaeted? an overcrowded A construction corporation for ¢ in Warsaw while an Ae Bhs ‘ iow of Old-World Jow pTewish reliel ALENL Was wate | euterprise, however sep ingthe disuthution of the seanty sine | distinct from the eniers g provided, and not financed out of relief funds, ana Here is a tenement v ne find more Row. More than except he ald they get from -Anv left 6,000,000 Jews in Eastern 1 uurepe {| three. |. INJURED WHILE SKATING Leslie Ostersirors, 10-years-old, frac- | (tured the front part of his sktll Wed- feos. morning and was rendered un- { ¢fnscious while skating on an impro- #] The ioe pound south of the tracks. %j Tho youngster was rushed to the St, gency reiiel pow to be} ERS i SS eee Seay RES ETS OSE chery fe meal of Une tha, The ¢ were forced WO Urive the street Ay Lo protect Their own charges. So aa 4 street, Warstw, Poland, where HAN WAY Where wide i the World ju Ww GH000 OF blterm ehtidvend would eta erioan Jewish relief agencies, War homelens, or Wuiwiyy Oy ddnenden® 02 Aloxins hg@spitall is injury is not onstdorod serions, sLaslic’ Went sRat- ing carly In the morning before, any of his playmates arrived at the pond. Ho foll on his hoadt pnd doesnot know S.| how sloMmrho day onthe too befére re- (gaining consdiouanesa,

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