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f BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JA NUARY' 16, 1920 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cial way that the Argonne had something to do : ete cto Seemann a1 Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck,’ N. D., as Second fy Hees a Shes atta ale | TWO VIEWS OF IT | Class Matter : z pte nett net ete tte treet ee ete nenteeae tt tie teeny eipluceaed What! Only 82 lynchings in 1919? Why, the; ae ‘ | GEORGE D. MANN, - = + + > Baitor! frst thing you know we'll be civilized. | Foreign Representatives —_—_ . On } eas G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, SRTROIT Government will turn the railroads back to-pri- St. Paul-Woman (ould Hardly Marquette: Bldg. 5 = - -Kresge Bldg.| vate owners on March 1, and will doubtless pay x, lac Reli is PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH piag, {full damages for all improvements. ! Breathe — Tan Relieves y NEWYORK, - | - >> _‘*Fifth Ave. Bldg. ioee i Indigestion—Sleeps Like | IEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS : ehaat calas . SACs: ; whe Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use The second-best salesman in the’ store appeals a:Child Now : for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise to the customer’s common sense. The best one — credited in this paper and also the local news published appeals to the customer’s vanity. . ’ “Since I began: taking Tanlac I herein. r r , e have gained twelve pounds in weight ‘All rights of publication’ of special dispatches herein are SS ee and am enjoying better ‘health’ than { e also reserved. m xe Rockefeller doesn’t deserve all the credit for I have 18 fifteen yeaa ald { MEMBER. AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION that big Christmas gift. Those of us who have Sirect, St. Paul, Minn,, recently. Con- «| SUBSCRIPTION S$ PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ao |been buying gasoline put it across. tinuing, she said: ‘ 2% Daily by carrier, per year... $120 “For fifteen years I have been suf- Daily by mail, per year (In Bismarck) + 12 ae fering with one of the worst stomach i 5.00 Daily by mail, per year (In state outside Bismarck)... 5. The British war office says Germany has a mil- troubles I think anybody ever had. Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota... eseeeeee 6.00]. Fe It would trouble me by spells which Rang lion armed men. She will need them unless Noske would, last for two or three months ol THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER finds a way to provide jobs this winter. at a time. After every meal'I was | (Established 1873) troubled',with formation of gas and os — : Ia the way I would bloat: was something Belgium’s plea is that because she stood a lot terrible, ena the gue ‘would press * a PIGS AS COMPANIONS : the hiring tk she is entitled to a strip of Holland. PITA eer ears te ereeect in jess | se ite isn’: y Thad to-sit propped in bed to slee} The pig is a fine, companionable fellow, the most , cere The Scheldt isn’t, Shantung.. 1 bad fo-alt Broped Gy Minos to plea? : A i s . H. Hudson in his sible for me to ‘breathe at all. I also intelligent of animals, says W. H 5 ud ee atent mete Settee cetiaennteannpeate siete would have such pains in my stomach admirable, “The Book of a Naturalist. i WITH THE EDITORS ~ | and such bad attacks of heartburn 1 “I like his disposition and attitude toward all : 4 : { would become almost frantic. 1 suf- th ti especially man,” says Hudson RET TEL TLE ELE fered terribly from severe headaches other creatures. 7 2 which would almost drive me dis- “He is not saspicious: or shrinkingly submis- ECONOMY THE CRYING NEED tracted and were so bad they would ay a. 3 d f | ? A 4 eep me in bed for two Or three days sive, like horses, cattle, or sheep; nor an impudent’ If the league legislature knew that its financial ata thne.: To add to mgcother teu, devil-may-care like the goat; not hostile like the/and tax program was wrong and that it had to ee Bes about six, months itso I pegen ris \ ies i ry § rt ees yn o suffer severely’ from rfeumatism in goose; nor condescending like the cat;.not a flat-! have a special session to ratify these wrongs, isn’t CONSTITUTIONAL my fect and ankles and‘last summer i tering parasite like the dog. jit an acknowledgment that they were poor busi- + AMENDMENT jit became so bad I could hardly get “He views us from a totally different, a sort of | M€SS managers and not fit to handle the business anpand ange Hag ables became bal % ; F ; fellow citizens and of the state? They knew that they had taxed the [1 naturally. became extremely weak democratic, standpoint as i ; : j ted aaly caren ‘ brothers, and takes it for granted, or grunted, that ; people unnecessarily and so besides calling a spe- Ne i " Hiown and 5 was ate we understand his language, and without servility | cial session to chastise the three officials who had hourowerk: ae my orinsolence he hag’a natural, pleasant, camerados-| been exposing their graft, they have added many etn Nels hemtien mare : all of hail-fellow-well-met air with us.” thousands of dollars to the tax burdens of the 7 much discouraged, and bays " 5 . i i . shushand te Whatever may be said for the pig as a compan-; state in more offices to fill, about forty thousand } pehashan 1 oueayet a ey | ion, many will agree that he is fine in the form of dollars of expense to pay for an unnecessary spe-_ | wall one day a few weeks ago while { thin, sweet rashers of bacon for breakfast, or in| Cial session in addition to that in rebating 25 per dea Biidchat ot Mesonens eae Gone : the form of sausage with maple syrup and brown cent of the state taxes, the added cost of figuring) : ET Tank /o8 me and T ‘could hardly get my buckwheat cakes on a frosty’winter morning. _| 0Ver these taxes and employing additional help to’ ~~ — — ——— ~ {he eet mnadentor tne reat ane eee ee ee get the rebate put over, the state will not be a PATRIOTIC AMERICANS! e to try to gct something to re. : PEANUT MILK . dollar ahead on the deal and the average farmer | Heled eirimean . eee abe. ‘ail evilles resins untill a Bossie may lose some of her prestige as the| wil back less than five dollars. Is it worth By Napoleon Hill j Play of Fanlae, and bought a‘ bottle, | : Pane & nti . i A cet ave bought two since then, and it chief: source of milk if the scientific experiments | all the bother and expense to do this and what : K : . His. simpl; e : I i i E ly remarkable what it has of Prof. George W. Carver of the Tuskegee Normal benefit do the farmers get out of it anyway? Not all who wear little American flags in the lapel of their coats and take off their |done for me; .1 can eat austhing Tf aN ‘ 1 2 : A hats as the flag goes by, are loyal Americans. = want and everythin ith and Industrial Institute, Alabama, measure up to) Surely the 25 per cent is not going to help them Patriotism is something which must first be demonstrated in the human heart. It is perfectly. I aim never troubled with | - expectatioris.. The lowly peanut has all the in-|Very materially. The whole deal shows a woeful not go much what a man does as what he actually thinks that marks him as a real or Gas or bloating, those severe pains gredients of a milk substitute, and the only appre- lack of business acumen on the part of those who pseudo patriot. “ ! aay aaa aa reer es never Have jable difference between’ the product extracted | re managing state affairs and brings to mind too When a man gets right in his own heart; when he feels a burning desire of apprecia- down and sleep as peaceful as a child. - an £ is ivi tion of this wonderful land of freedom; when h inces himself that this is the best Thayen' ‘ rhe a nutty flavor in the newly-discovered fluid. is an administration of a conservative order who before if * matism has entirely jeft me. 1 havo “Whenever you find an animal product you will] Will cut down useless expenses and--keep the If you do not feel right in your heart toward America there is something wrong with ey pers eerenetny and ; find its counterpart in some végetable,” said: Pro- finances of the state in a 100 per. cent condition by either you or the country. If the country is wrong you are living in the wrong: spot, so with the greatest ease. Tanlac has 3 fessor Carver as he manipulated his laboratory |able business management. The fellows now in why not move to some better place? If you ‘are wrong the only sportsmanlike thing to do reaper ete ji aes only tao leo tubes ‘in preparing the household commodity. .A|Power have acknowledged by the special session is to undergo a change of heart! : P Ni : re Tanlac.is sald. in Bismagck by Jos. | half'a t f peanut kernels will yield a pint|that they are not capable of running things and _. Ifyou remain here and accept the wide freedom of speech and of action which Amer- Breslow in Driscoll by N, D. and J.B. spl ath el A ca a this admission should b hf aie ica offers you, then for heaven’s sake act as any self-respecting guest would act and feel Barrette and in Wing by H. P. Ho- of milk, and the behavior of the liquid ,is not n should be enough for any thinking || + a sense of appreciation. If you cannot feel this sense of appreciation, then do exactly that man, Ady, strangely dissimilar to the contents of the milk|™4n. The more special sessions they have the which an honorable guest ought to do;‘namely, pack your grip and move on. ea) SSS he oa pail. Peanut milk will sour and curdle, and when|™ore expense and disaster they bring on the pub-| No one can play a traitorous part and retain his self-respect at the same time. You cr county gave out the. following ' Ghurned tle result is buttermilk. Also the house-|lic. Let your slogan be next year: Strict’ eco- pais a right to be here; you have a right to every privilege which America offers; you Sours ie ranéan nut. {and vote accordingly—Valley City Times-Record. Ametican should " Me aia. Any’ school boy should be able to - ‘ 7 e. ‘ 2 tell ‘who ‘is faking on figures, Thes All the ingredients of pure milk are-contained Do not bite the hand that feeds you! E are just a few of the many ieee - 2 in the substitute, and when used in the prepara- LANGER TOO “RADICAL If; this country is giving you a good living and its laws are providing you with abso- he folly, Aa dt ais enough to show tion of bread the results are favorable. Its func-|. Even William Langer, betrayer though he is of lute freedom to go and come as you like, then the least you can possibly do in return is ; GEO. T. MURRAY, tion of making ice cream, flavoring coffee and hot |the farmers’ program, is too “radical” for the big to feel kindly: toward the country and respect its customs and its laws, This is all thats “Berthold, 8. D. a | ) ae is : , eisgey expected of those who enjoy the privileges which America offers. ‘ — Aare 4 / chocolate has been determined by practiéal tests, | business gang that is trying to destroy that pro- ; Bae THE COST OF BRICK f Sept Seats B iy A % Copyright 1919, Hill’ e - the nutty flavor alone differentiating its taste|gram. This, and nothing else, is the explanation NOTICE: This is number two cf a series of “MMfteen editori Napoleon Hill. Clip each of ‘them out. paste hicmeromne: D., Jan, 12, 1920. from OWS Teva eld to be eas ee ater of “Two Bit” Nelson to sidetrack | Sine far fina Se ois hb lg BC" arses conve tee "Remar 4. e cost of producing milk is said to be rea-|Langer’s gubernatorial boom. Langer at one time © the Editor: : 3 ‘ A i A : is Z In’ your editorial “Iouses Wanted” sonable, less than the price now being paid for/professed to believe in. the program of state in- Rian ain ean cee ih y : Be ilk fi i the dairy. Professor Ca hi dustri progr ea «| they never put one cent in it.) BAT per cent higher as the I. V. A. gan th you mention that the price milk from the dairy. Professor Carver has made | dustries, and even yet has not entirely repudiated || PEOPLE’S FORUM Note--Since “Mr. Lemke has | at Whig sigs two? analiza; quartec| 2 belek has increased ‘six times in . comparative tests between cow’s milk and peanut |it. He has, in truth, been the chief help of big’ J, tempted to partially deny his si Hie: s big tax, or a little more than SRyUnbe Gua Als ts fucorrect aud t * : * , sae * A A ry ali fee / ment and to shift the fault onto the| double.” % en caaeh Nie milk with respect to strength of contents, claim- | business in fighting that program, but he is still panty PARALLET, ON TOWN-| printers, Twill give hls exact language) lls glast sentence is a confession qvommion | brick -were: cain An 1914 gat ing 34.6 per cent more: at and 22.5 per cent more in theory committed to it. _ LEYISM fone ‘owner county farm viz‘ that it was NOT. the fault of the belek fe a au a ps on, jand stave | : protein in the peanut‘than in the cow’s milk. ‘The| And it begins to look as if big business isn’t go-|,,2"™i*es tit 1945-16 and results in| [is fers cont biplier. Bus Reet county auditor or Towne| HTS tt Hebron. Present. prices “ar ae i . nee eat i '. ° z ig g ' 1920. taxes th r than last ead} Again, the county: auditor of Town- $17.00 to $19.00 for « I { “underground nut is capable of being converted into jing to be satisfied with anyone who does not openly; 1 Nonpartisan Spirit jin Politi SLE A PR Es ae | oh ef zi a = Be ‘ $82.25 to $37.25 for our’ best grades eight grades of milk. Bate itis jadvocate the destruction of the entire farmers’ Seamer possible ONEY then KVERETT TRUE By Condo + face briek per Mf on eatrs Hebron. \ | eee * ; sue . : vet ¥ ot very ° ee : - | program. It is almost too much to hope that suc! 2. Bitterest Partisan Spirit in L cantr SEE YOU Sut (T WILE ONY TAKE the erreneollo coat autblending Hate. Europe still thinks of the combination as the;a policy should be pursued by the opposition, and, Pelitics, (Evidenced Everywhere.) NOoW— I'M VERY EF] A MOMENT, MISTCR ment without taking the trouble of lied il h eoaene Pposlt {8 . Stabilized Finances, Conserva Busy T ee ascertaining facts in advance allied powers and Wilson. ; . s yet the attempted repudiation of Langer by the: tive Progress,» (Frazier'’s speeches in -) $ RUE- We hope you will show us the cour- ¥: % E 3 SELES \I. V. A. secretary indicates that some at least | 116.) ieawenites Pie ei nite tesy of correcting your statement, s ; Ccnan Doyle thinks there is alcohol in the other jof the opposition leaders are for a straight-out| Money Driven Out of the State, (Cu. HEBRON BRICK & FILT co. : world. Tut, tut, man. You-mean spirits. fight. 5 titers requigeto renee aloness and ” Chas, Weigel, President e . * Credits Act, the ‘Confession. aia if d Ree eee The Nonpartisan league has no need to fear such. 5, - Lower ‘Taxes, Economie Aminis- OVERRIDING THE MINORITY & D'Annunzio had faith in a plebiscite until itja fight. Again and again and again the people of | tration, i ee Leader Jan. 28, 20, Editor Bismarek Tribune: 5 * z : és i a 5 | Feb. 10. 1916, a am glad to see the public indigna- went against him. The man is a statesman. i the state have shown their desire for a program | 6. Higher “Taxes, Added Office | tion which has followed the unseating 5 - ye ———— \of state industries. The league’s oné danger lies | Holler CE eit aor per { etal of the New. York legislature eT? anc 5 1 Pee fe . 5 ‘e s ter County. to v' ent pt r | because they are Socialists. 1t shows & oe gl . at Pie shows ‘that Wilson isn’t the in a nomination of candidates who will pretend lent.) See note. ‘ py |that the day is not past when the | = nly great power suffering from nervous reaction. | to be for such a program, while they are secretly| 7. Would Grind Whert at “Cost”. neople of the United States will stan | i 5 ' pledged to do everything to cripple the industries. | (Orga rivets sero oa vermers Saal : Stovall says Europe‘is wondering what America! The league will have reason to rise up and call} of 150 per cent. (Editorial, Leader ; Will do. It is also wondering how to do America, “Two Bit” Nelson a public benefactor if he can A TT Gbedit Bank Operated at force a fight this fall on the principles involved.— | “Cost”. (Program Promise 1916:) i That fund the Reds have will be a ghost of its The Courier-News. : : 10, Farmers Gouged out of BIG i PROFITS py ‘State's Bank, Courlez- former self when American lawyers get through | up for a square deal irrespective of { | political party. X% | | If any cf these Socialists individual- | {ly are responsible for any plotting | | against the government then the New | | York representatives would have been wy | justified in throwing them out as in- | | dividuals, , - The Berger case is altogether dif- | News Report. Dec. 21, 1919.) “Yand'was Scapa Flow. We thought in our provin- i ork Post. ies j -Agril-14.-1919..-p- 14, and Wood swore inthe -Townley--baukrupt trial that R. §, WILCOX. 3 Pra ‘ 11. Farmers to Get their Rights kGcant S He hae beceu; found’ guilty 70f 2B with it. : PLAN OUT OF PLUMB — ‘thew League. (N. DP. Lender. May 4. (Cups eee ee Hae 2 B : ed Encouraged by the failure of his railroad plan, | 1916, py 10, 11) oat attieea’ te IT WON'T TAKE It ig gratifying to note that a man B ‘ . ie . | Profits Taken from Far! who stands as high In American politi- he pate against the Reds is not that they/its author now comes forward with a Plumb plan | (Refund) Everybody's ‘Taxes. THAT LONG!!! cal life-as-Charles Evan Tughes, dis: ae hie icals, but that they prefer the bomb to/for all industry. So long as the public had the! League papers Dees AN a regarding “his personal politics, has | , the ballot. first Plumb ‘ . ‘ I 2. A Free and Uncontrolled : organized .a_ committee of prominent | : rst | plan in mind, there was no hope ‘of League Speakers 1916.) f members “of the bar of the Empire — winning favorable consideration for anything else Kept Press|Gathering to Biz state-to go before the state assembly + Greek and Turkish forces have had a touch ofj bearing that name. Its appearance in a headline uted ) Cy pel pe ee fe mative got me . A < : 4 s Py 919, p. 14. rinciples Tepresehtativ yern- everlasting peace in Asia Minor. The casualties| would have been the signal for turning the page.| 15. MQ Tower Rate of Tuterest, on at aes : es pis were heavy. Fortunatel rae .¢| Short Loans, -(N. P. Leader Noy. 8, There is entirely too much tendency y. ately for the inventor, people have short 23, Dec. 9, 16, 30. 1916.) in American political life to override Se - memories. They will read his latest outgiving|~ 16. Gov. Frazier Mentioned in 1917 the minority. ‘The people are not go- This being a leap year, the girls can do the pro-| With the indulgent attitude with which they listen| te Texistature. (Gov. Frazier ng ding. (07 Stand afore atlsy, Decatse es. ‘ In oth rs th ‘ s S aa i GOT it in 1919.) 3 realize that the! minority is their pro- posing. In other years they make the man think}to a schoolboy’s recital of “Horatius at the] 17. The Ledgue a Reform Party tection against ‘the abuse of the rights ee he is doing it. Bridge.” The trouble with Mr. Plumb is that he] Onvesed fo Old Gangs. (N. P- Tenet of governnient by the majority. + Dal j 3 a cutie Feb. 3, 17, 191 oe: y f i pee ee does not have sufficient confidence in himself. -At| "18 Fatherland Motherly Love ‘what this miuorlty is, it iS eantied This man Brown, who declares that kissing|a time when the world has a splitting headache] for Old Gal DEE (N.D. Lead: (pelts Nights ay lang ag) tt te loyal to , : : : * ree . . . c + ae ‘Ly eaters) a ae shortens life, may have in mind the kissing of an-|from sitting up late nights with a m: f perplex-| °" hae Jones to Farmers who nisea tin, Steir cerioniee th eae y4 4 ass of perp! 19: fence Belongs to EEN ul ie ing or throwing out of office of other man’s wife. ing problems, he wastes hi i iffling | furnished the money to start tt. (- political opponents by ‘an unscruplous ene , fhe s his energies upon piffling P. Teader Sept. 23, 1915, p. 1.) majority. totally unchecked by any : SEE ters like railroads and industry. What, we} ‘20. Wood and Fox swear they respect for the constitution or con- Jellicoe says that the outstanding result of Jut-|need is a Plumb plan for the solar system.—New ONLY own the Leader. (N. P. Leader putational day ig simply ‘another — — oo - ime for anarchy.

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