The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1920, Page 2

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2 BRYAN DADDY OF NATIONS LEAGUE, STATES DANIELS i tc Seeretary of Navy Eulogises the Peerless One in Democratic Love Feast M’ADOO RAPS Wilson’s Son-in- publicans for Rail Muddle *N’Everything Washington, Jan. 9—President Wilson’s decision that the league of nations issue should be placed before the voters as a “solemn referendum” and Willlam J. Bry- an's contention that the dem ue pariy cannot go befo; the country on the question but should adopt. such compromises as “may he possible” the twin. sur- prises of the ¢ ave of party eta as which dinner, to the party written from the sick room in the White House and read to the diners made no men- tion of a third term for himself and 10 announcement of an. im- pending retirement, to private “tfe as many had predicted it would ryan's speech taking def- sue with the president's ion on the great qu on was é mpanied by a statement, that he was not speaking as a candi- date for the presidential nomina- Uon. son'day anlels, 4p here iat night for laying the foundation of the league of natigns covenant through the arbitra- OLDS For head or throat Catarrh try the (vapor treatment— VICKS VAPORUE “YOUR BODYCUARD Smyrna Candy Co. JOHN 404 MAIN STREET The Sanitary Consectionery. Sodas, Sundaes, Iee ream and all kinds of Candies. Table service. Cigars and Tobacco. OPPOSITION | tl Law Blames Re- tion treaties negotiated hy him as sec- retary of state. ““In view of publish {he three times nominee of the demo- jerats for the presidency again aspired to. the party in a campaign, Mr. Daniels’ statement created one of, the most, interesting moments ef the din: ner The n secretary's address hout special inciden: A laus9 for recitay of demoeratic achievements ¢ rippl ments at the vigorous sallies at the opposition, until he began to discuss the war and it TWO DOCU T COMPARED. “Me Declaration of Independence and the venant of the league of na- y said, “are the two of liberty and Of the d ~ d reports that Nn amd Wilson we nage given them charts for all time for safe navigation glorify 2 merlean st , the covenant will yet'brins free nations jnto such accord that rea- son and not force will rule among na- tions as among individuals, A long step tor d this ideal was reached ia the celebratién*and heneficient Bryan treaties, whic? Germany, alone of ail European powers, refused and fore- cast its action in 1914 in precipitating the war. The principfes and spirit of the Bryan treaties expanded and en- larged are embodied in the treaty 6? Peace.” VICTORY NOT PREDESTINED. Asserting that no man apreciative of the changing conditions believes the coming presidential election pre- destined for any party, Secretary Dan- fels told the hanqueteers that the rec- ord of the last seven years entitle] the democratic party to a renewed lease of power. “But the ‘democraties assembled here?’ he ‘eontinued, “must bear: in mind that virtue is sometimes its only as well as its own reward A shell- shocked “world, with unrest. and the spirit. of change, admonishes us_ that more will he required than n good record of performance. The people are looking, not so, much to what Is been done as to how the prcblems of the future are to be sol RECALLS OLD ANT Recalling the strenuous encountered by Presidents 4 and Jackson, the speaker’ continued : “In this hour the same malevglence of those who think themselves. born booted and spurred to: ride’on the backs of others is aimed at the world leader in the White-House. These re- publicans who think they inherited the right to exclusive and perpetual rule at W: ngton, like the admiral at the Washington nayy yard, ‘ho, many years ago, bequeathed the resi- dence of the nayy yard to his descend- ants, may forgive Woodrow Wilson yvthing else put they will ‘never his j the lor coneluding a noble world peace. “These last seven years. of ‘accom: supremacy of succ world: war and his plishment by’ the nation: tion will liye as the golden American power, American and American: vision. WILSON WOULD SUIT PEOPLE President Wilson, in hig message {he the Jackson’ Day diners here, did wisdom n | attitude against res ve him; his supremacy of mind,! upremacyof world confidence and | in. waging! sion splendid | “| strated startling incapacity to “The clear and single way” to deter- mine the will of the American, people on the league of nations was to make it an issu the next election. The president's message said noth- ing whatever about a third term for himself and neither did it say even by implication ,or intimation that he would not be a candidate, as had been widely fore Most all of tne pres- ident's me devoted to an ex: pression gument @f why he vonsidered {it the aby of the United States to join in the league of nations covenant and why he considered the war not rveally won ur it did, An. other attempt to crush” the new na- tions of ‘Europe would be made, the president said, if the United Klates held aloo! The lent again expressed his rvalions, much as e with the Sen- Committee, in he did at his confe: ate Foreign Relat this language “if the Senate wishes to say what the undoubted meaning cf the treaty is I shall have no objection, There can be no reasonable objection to in- rpretations accompanying the act of ratification itself, But when the treaty is acted Npon 1 must know whether it means that we have ratified or re- jected it. We cannot rewrite this treaty. We must take without changes which alter its meaning, or leave it and then, after the rest of the world has signed it, we must face the unthinkable task of making another separate kind of treaty with . Ger- many.” : BRYAN NOT CANDIDATE Mr. Bryan told his audience that, unlike some of the other speakers, he had nothing tq ask, ‘but spoke from gratitude rather than in expectation. “You ‘will; therefore,” he added, “not listen to me with the thought that you are listening to a candidate.” Mr. Bryan then read his. prepared address, saying he would follow it ex- actly because it was written before knew the contents of the president’s letter, As he proceeded, however, Mr. Bry- an interspersed numerous extempora- neous’ arguments, “When: we remember the anathemas with which we have denounced the re- publicans ‘for seven months’: delay,” he said, referring to the treaty, “what will be our answer to Europe now if the delay for another ‘fourteen months while we consult the American peo- ple?” “If I know-the American people,” he continyed, ‘‘they will never trans- fer to any foreign nation the right to hats when our boys shall be conscript- When Mr, Bryan endorsed nation- wide prohibition there was scattering | applause and some laughter. “My friends,” he said. “I was pre- pared for silence on this point. If this does not ‘appeal to the diners preseut, I appeal from! Philip) Drunk to: Philip} Sober and”'lay’ the cause’ before the people who do believe in prohibition.” M’ADOO BLAMES G. 0. P, In a telegram from Wichita Falls, Texas, read. at the Jackson Day ban- qutet, William G. McAdoo assailed the work of the Republican’ congress 2s a “sorry record of dismal failure,” and! p {declared the success of democracy in the presidential election this year was inevitable if leadership: was wise, vis- ion undistorted and one wit ithe masses preserved. “Republican leadership has! demon deal One Good Investment is Worth More than a Whole Life of Labor HAVE YOU MAD! YOUR INVESTMEN Opportunity Knocks at Everybody’s Door The capital stock of the 4-IN-1 Safety Razor Co. is being placed TRADE MARK AND BLADE same money. uses 18 blades per year. on the market for individual in- vestors at $12.50 per share for : a limited time only. . 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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA BISMARCE DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1920 There are thousands \ in the devastated -fortunat . aE witi the great problems confronting Amyrica’ and. the wor' ” Mr, Me- Adoo’s message, read... “Nine montas of Republican leadership disclose no constructive, humanitarian or states- manlike act, “Peace defeated, war prolonged and hundreds of thousands of needless deaths inflicte] upon helpless ‘chil- dren, women'and/men in Europe—a ghastly toll gm exact for partisan po- litical ends; ! “The railroad problem -bangled and no promise. of « real or permanent solution through bills now in confer- ence, ‘The.public interes 3 not pro- tected, whilo’ increased rites, inefll- cient transportation and general ais) pintment “will result. “War taxes have not been reduced as they would have been -if Repub licaw leadership had proven equa) to the. task.” HIGHWAYMEN AND ACCOMPLICES TO STAGE BIG BALL “STCP, LOOK, (before you leap) LISTEN!” reads the announcenient for the fourth in a successful series of parties sponsored by the state high- way department, which ‘is to be given at the Knights of Pythias hall next Monday evening. All now or former- ly connected, with the departmeiit, and their wives, are invited, Single men will come a la stag. Iteis to be a “different” party. of the Leap Year vatiety, and exyery guest is expected to wear some paper concoction of an eccentric. sort. ‘This is not 'the big masque batt, which comes* January. 26, but it will. be of a faney dress variety to the ex- tent that each guest. will be expected to exercise his. or -her “ingenuity in adding some little finishing touch to the ordinary’ costume. , Dances will include ladies’ choice, married men's choice, the vis-a-vis- viggle, the chain gang glide, succotash scramble; matrimonial mix-up, » the four-B: ballet, blondeby -blende ana brunette by brunette, married ladies’ ‘choice and others. The eats will be simple in response to.a-general de- mand on the part of svelte young ladies who would remain so. The price of admission will be one dollar, except for men who do not dance, who will be charged | fifty cents, all the same as extra ladies. Miss Roth: is chairnran, Miss Simonson will apllect the masculine simoleons, Mr. Kiley will, collect from the ladies, and Messrs. Powérs:and Brasie will attenc to the feed... Every member of the highway department is asked to turn out. at 8:45 amd to make it, good and snappy. OHIO FARMERS: URGED TO START FISH PONDS 10.—J. 8S. te Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan, Sackett, superintendent of ‘the s' at Newton, a few mil s begun a cam- paign to influence farmers to establi: fish ponds on their plac that the propagation of lly constructed ponds s that, with propér management, such ponds will afford a food supply that will justify the expense _ of their con- struction,_ MONARCH COAL The ©. A. Finch Lumber Co. has in several cars of Monarch lump coal. Now is the time to fill up while the getting is. good. Those big, shiny lumps are just as shiny as ‘ever. Phone 17. |LIBERTY“LEAGUE of, Jewish familiesin - Europe; whose only home is a rude eart open to thé snows and rains. They must face the wintry blasts without hope, of countries of Poland, Galicia, Rumania; Lithuania and Pales- tittle: The pitiful plight of these poor un- 4s is no fault of theirs—they are a harmless, industrial race and are inno- vent vichiins of cireurnstance. Americans Give as much money as you can possibly afford: Remember the most beautiful thing in life is charity—and money is only good for the happiness it buys: \What better use could you put your funds to The call for help comes to you from starving, disease-stricken Jews abroad---millions of them helpless, innocent victims of the war. Shall they live---or shall they die? ' ‘It’s up to you! medical aid, without heat, itiout shel- unless ‘the people of America help them in their truly Ameri- ter, without food, can manner, Six: Million Human ‘Betnga Are Suffering the Tortures of Disease, Hunger and Death —red-blooded, charitable, humanitarian Americans of every religion and creed— are asked to join with their Jewish brethren-in saving these human lives and remedying the horrible conditions that now exist... Open Your Heart—And Your Pocketbook than saving lives, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and freezing peoples who have suffered the hardships‘and bru- talities of war?. Open your heart and your pocketbooks. - " «L]FE FOR THOSE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH” ALEX. ROSEN, Local Treasurer H. J. DUEMELAND, City Chairman —This Space Contributed Ais LOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY PICKS TICKET 'TO SEND TO CAPITAL New Leipsig, Jan, 10.—At the initial meeting éf the Grant County Liberty club here there was nominated the following legislative ticket: Senator—Charles F, Shick of Lark. Representatives—T. F. Keating of Leith, and J. P. Zweber of New, Leip: zig. A strong platform, ringing with, tru?) Americanism and-upon which the can: didates vill stand, was adopted. Youn ‘Men UseCuticura To save Your Hair | | Nothing like: ‘sharnpoos with Cuticura Soap ‘and.-hot water,, preceded by. touches. of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandrufi ‘and, itching tq.Keen the scalp and hair: healthy. They are ideal for all toilet uses. In the morning shave with Cuticura Soap | | the Cuticora way—without mag. | After shaving and before bathingtouch Spots of dandruff or irritation-with Caticura Oint/ ‘ment. Then‘bathe face, hands and stalp. with Cuticura Soap ard hot water. 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This remedy ts’ one of the greatest vegetable compounds known, ‘ind contains no minerals or chemicals to injure the most delicate skin. Go to your drug store, and get — bottle of SS. S. today, get rid of those unsightly, disguring pim- pl nd other skin irritations. It will cleanse your blood thorough- ly. For special medical advice free, address Medical Director, 4t Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, 0 Remember the Dates= "February 10, U1, 12 13, 1920 An educational Exposition tefl ctin the progress of one of the three reat- est industries in the United States. @ Phone .370 for advice on the care of Storage Bat- teries. Questions cheerfully answered. WILLARD SERVICE - STATION 408 'BROADWAY ————

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