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FOUR ,, the world’s war, who will be eligible for such an Mhonor, and if Loyd Spetz,post has not already ex-/ them? Won't it be the person who prefers to’ have BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920 $e quire @ seer to ‘torévust! the ‘re- Each’ of the! eontendéty’ will mn will command its organ: personal -stréngth while the . ‘> THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ is probably more or less reactionary, may develop ‘That J a ck: son ST, PAUL MAN HAS : a monarchistic taste and by a coup, restore Em- : : GAINED 15 POUNDS. | Entered at the (Rostottice, Bismarck N. D., as Second peror William, or put his son, or brother or some- = Pad Ss — body on the throne. The monarchy can mean Soule area ceraee Reve he tee GEORGE D. MANN, - 7 tt CBAitor/nothing byt revenge—revenge for Germany’s Health. . Foreign Representatives ! present humiliation—a military revival presently “rlagtually BSD aticen rounds ia 45 es carcaco, © “OCAN PAYSP COMPANY: Deonorn, [and eventually another war. ”, weight while taking oniy four bottles 2 ; Taee Gy POT apt rai 4 eiti 3 ” ii | ot Tanlac,” said A, Jansen, an em- Marquette Bldg. - - : -Kresge Bldg.| The citizens’ volunteer force, under republican ployee. of’ the Pratt ‘Transfer Com: NEW YORK, PAYNE, BURNS AND SMUT Ave. Bldg, |icers, is intended as a safeguard against restor- Mee ere eee ae , = 3 = 2 sichhes “lati St. Paul. Minn,, recently, Continuing, Res oc ASSOCIATED TIGRE tee Sane nas and the consequences of St Paul ; : MEMBE om ATE RESS such restoration. “For aboutya year. I have been in The Agsociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use <, ‘ 4 pea - for publication of all news credited {o it or not otherwise} But will the peace council permit the raising a badly rundown jepnaition, I had 6 eg galled ta, this? paper: apdsaizg:Che local ues published | of such a militia force? Will the allies insist on to force down"a little something it | €! 5 A + % 3 | All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are |the treaty requirements—an army of 100,000 men would eour-and ‘ould! bloat terribly ges also reserved. ae and no more? And if theysinsist, will the hundred extremely nervous and could hardly L ‘ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION / |thousand become -monarchists and give . the gel any. piven and would met UD ta ithe r Fe be REE TION SRA TES EANAE Pure 20 | Junkers their own way? went to'bed.” I felt tired and worn-out | Daily by 720| It is pretty hard at this distance to estimate all the time and just had to crag, my- e 5.00 ’ A self around at my work. I also was 99 | the degree of danger, but we don’t think any troubled with constipation the worst | chances should be taken over a possibility of the fort and hed tote ‘paling some sort | |Hohenzollern again mounting either the kingly havo” auch ‘bad: attaghe or headaene ‘ mi fussi imperial throne of they would nearly drive me wild, throne. of Pyussia,or the imp a “I had been reading so much about { Kies Germany. Tanlac in the newspapers I decided | bats CEFUL ACT to try it, and it certainly has. done me | A GRACEF a lot of good. My appetite began to | dB. Thorn Post No, 30, American Le-' ABOUT LIBERTY BONDS. pick up almost with the first: dose 1 Raymond B. Thorn Post No. eur | Unelg Sam is paying owners of Liberty Bonds |, took and I began to gain weight before gion, New Rotkford, has established a precedent | A rice t, which | I had finished the first bottle. I am | . fl 1 | lose to $900,000,000 a year in interest, whic! i {ocling (great how and’ can ical aie | which ‘The: Tribune trusts other’ posts 0 he | means about $8 for every one of the nation’s 110,- «| thing I want without suffering any Yank veterans may adopt. At its last meeting | i j bad effects, I sleep soundly at night 3 Ay i ¢ | 000,000 inhabitants. and get up in the morning feeling . the New Rockford post enrolled all veterans of | How many members of your family are getting anise fon oiy das CoOL ceete * the Civil War and the war with Spain as hon-' ee i 3 : lhave the headaché any more and al- 3 bers, extending to each survivor log | these $8 pickups? Sea j ways feel full of life ‘and energy. Wale arrest nated bee ees | Or arg you one of those who “let go” of their | Tanlac is surely a great medicine and these conflicts a; personal invitation to take ad- | sberty Bonds? i Ir am glad to be able to say a- good ‘ivi 8 ex: : re word for it.” vantage of the privileges extended. | Don’t get us wrong. We are not preaching a. ‘ | ‘Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. | In Bismarck there are hardly more than a dozen | ‘All t to'dovis t oe D | Rreslow, in Driscoll by N.>D. and | ae ¢ | Sermon. Wwe want you to do 1s to eran ip pe \ J. i. Barrette, and in Wing by H. P, members of our once large and thriving post o: | your. old think tank : ck eo I amin wage the Grand Army of the Republic still spared to us; ; Now, if you are tempted to sell your bonds a d IDEM ‘s t aah a ay pay sl aida re eel ser i war savings stamps, who do you suppose will buy cross-purposes with the‘Wthers?? "Woes ee hae ‘;from those who also played a pr rt in| I ‘ p 3 ee : ‘Uncle Sam pay him instead of his paying U. S.? ‘tended ‘honorary membership to these warriors of | In order to pay Liberty Bond owners $900,000, past generations; it would be a graceful thing for | 090, the government must levy taxes. If you 5 a casera Legion men to emulate the New! have bonds of your own, you-cut,the eoupois:and Roe a Poses ipay your taxes; if you sell your bonds to the rich , ization strength, and we shall’ have ent ° “tT oe jin November this absurd spectacle— ;# Nonpartisan League candidate of | defunct Republican party ‘opposing | a Derocracy which can ‘present not | only its normal voting power but the i - | ley’ rankly sinlistic rogr: gra 1 cach of them working at] teen miles long, is claimed’ by tw n ee . | principle—but,'as the present politi-|ley’s frankly socialistic program | Sram anc Is ve is, yy two pagaiida is a detriment to our beloved state and|2%4 school districts only. Size up the next Red cul siiuaclon’ dovelopes, zit becouse ean aa Ri eh digress \ se j i more ds more es . F years ago country. We earnestly hope that this book and egg you this men ae icy aaa and let us rctice. it nan danger of being sac: EVERETT TRUE By Condo the southern boundary of Oklahoma, it i4 ind «wi anit Fy. ns ‘publis: is name.—Golden Valley American, | vificed (o selfish personal ambition; | is claimed by that state, was establish- fs “kind, will be banished from the Bismarck, ‘that it is destined. to operate to. the — AND So I DON'T MIND _AN OCCA ed by the treaty between the United ¢ . library. | 4 advantage rather than to the disaa | HATH SIONAC SLIP OF THE TONGUE, States and Spain, as the sounthern R : ig ut Ss TB é “The Reniassance of Motherhood” is one of a! TAXATION FACTS vantage of the political boss; and | . FL BUT SINCE You BOGAN j ban ot the Red River. In later years . . , | Fact: fact: d "t get fi j that instead of making popular gov- WO MINUTGS AGO YOU HAVS the river went off at'a tangent and series of five books by Ellen Key which are now} acts are tacts and you cant get away Irom ernment easier it actually will-make RUINED THE NING PARTS OF SPEECH made anew course farther nortb, being circulated by the North Dakota state li-/them. A few weeks ago we published a’compari-' popular government, more ditticuli,”|- AND BADLY CRACKED SOMS OF THE thru what was ériginally Oklahoma . i | . * | he Republican party! in this; state; « PRINCIPAL RULES OF INTECLIQIGLS leaving a narrow, strip. of. “bottom brary. Not all of these books were purchased by ,Son tax statement showing the difference between has, from time immemorial, been. the LANGUAGE, AND bh land” between the present stream and - the Totten board, but none of them under .the; taxes here and those in Minnesota. Now we are dominant ‘political warty: Any. OF | : FP poi ee cas See oevane Sree ¥ 2 Ber [rates : ‘ | ganiza v : $ vontroi . s s 30,- , old regime was designed for general circulation.|giving you one on North Dakota and Montana | stinnesota mugithaverag. lis, irae | 000 acres’ and is not tir distant from 7 ey i ic o A . sere i | Jective, control of the — dom I. the rich oi] ‘fields around Wichita As is the practice of well regulated libraries every-' land. UN : ; (aoe orgaulea ton. a an i | valls, ‘Vexas, ‘Ihe aispuyed Thad as where, these works dealing with, extreme sociolo-| George L. Grayson of this city has‘a section of | ins. ente: the ‘campaign with fre ere $150000 an acre. i i 5 a | i i ii i inestimable adva zt | ‘The real trouble came when both gical views, were kept on the teference shelves, land near Richey, Mont., which is described £BS | Oe vintory Laie ear nee onan | stares claimed jurisdiction and each for use only by students of sociology, and not for follows: Section 10, township 22, range 53, which | jo to bold th= ~robabilities | | leased the oft rights on the same land . zi : se : . ani of success in the election. | to diferent pariies. For a time the purposes of wholesale propaganda, as a part of! is taxed $44.94 for 1919. On a section of land in “Now there is nothing Iu our primary | two claithants io the 1ease maintatned @ program which has for its ambition the demor-, Dum county, of the same nature as his Montana, taw as it stands today to prevetit a | armed camps within shooting distance alization of a state’s morals and its ethics to a land—both used for pasture—his taxes are nine! Ph ae canon a RAG too | | appolatarbe siete sea bt ren point where it will be ready to embrace Bolshev-'times.as high. The land we refer to is section inations of the party, candidates in pita did not-give peace. is i -145- i {very much the same way; so far 1s!- | t present the disputed land ‘is in cs ism without a qualm. 45-145: 95. He has his tax statement on the east ee ace concerned, that the olf | | possession of the receiver appointed « ‘half of this section for 1919, which amounts to! party. bosses controle’ them unde: by ‘Texas, but no oir can be marketed . } \ ‘ . | the ‘convention * system. And it “is rom the wells since the pipe line SAFEGUARD | $206.14. Judging that the other half will be the | verfestly apparent that unless the} companies have been notified that they ) The treaty of peace requires that Germany must Same, the total tax on this section will be $412.28, Average Republican voter is arou: would buy at the tisk of paying twice .reduce’ her army to 100,000 men and officers by A difference of $367.34 between a section of land a appreciate ru oe Patient: Ce eeu of course, must be set- March 1—a. so-called police force only. Knowing in Montana and one in North Dakota. Mr. Gray-' ganization, we sball have in Minne-| et an) {hs United States Department CG id ape oe | * 2 . . \sota a more thoroughly boss-ridden | of Justice, uid to obtain data ‘ this, it is somewhat hard for us at a distance to|Son informs us that one piece of land is as good | coveriment than we ever. had hi the! | in the case, Mr. Robert W, Liviacctane understand the movement of the social demo-|as the other, and the use of it is worth as much to} paimiest days of Edward B, Smith. | U. S. Cadastral Engineer (former! Cc 0 x : ny [eit y engine: X ‘ tf cratic party, urging all its members to join a vol-|him, and he believes if put to a forced sale one] It comes about Se rae ei from the General, "Land. Ofiee ot age . “. . 2 me cand C e X isa ene t ” unteer citizens’ force, officered by former German | Piece will sell for as much as the other. will, in “ue time, appear in the Re-] a ae D.C. Ths portion of the ey - S ia ie :. = v i e for worl has: en cr et S * > army officers who are known to be republieans,| Now, this is some difference, and lay the blame publican primary, as a candidate for as reports ahd. Mapes are in shase een At first glance it looks like an attempt to keep | Where you will, you will have to agree with us that] parts. His platform the antith Ringoes ‘This ix consider- alive militarism in Germany. From, the best evi-|the taxes in North Dakota are higher than in Mon- a eee aad satus Coes tact that has aver come beter ‘te entre ys dence obtainable the movement is nothing of the|tana, judging from this comparison. Why the| remains nevertheless that, "under the ment of justice, j \ Kind—rather the volunteer citizens’ army is in-|tax here is higher than in Montana isi explained pececht JAN, ERI Ene ae ea ! tended to prevéht a possible military revival, ajin several different ways, according to who is put-| presented. ‘There is nogiing Repub- : ae danger that begins to loom. ting up. the argument, whether he is a Nonpartisan | {c#" about the Nonpartisal hewn. EURALGIA The present army in Germany consists of reg-|or not, but you can’t show George L. Grayson how |to take part in a party primary. Yet | or Headache—, ulars and levies raised by Minister of Defense|the present administration has helped him very | ,Proveses to capture, if it can. the "e aTanne forebees , Noske to put down the Spartacists and other|much unless it will relieve him of paying an in- ization. whose aims it -utterly~repu- aie violent groups of extremists. Having done this|¢ome tax or something of that nature—Killdeer taining: toe aoe ie eaieionat at f x | large support which must accrue to po 08 |man he collects the interest money—and you pay . ‘it as the result of Republican disgust | ‘ |i Pe Saris 2 _..«{|With the — situation, - The SL ee ae mols Aine tieeeatene BS freight. . eg sul eee : “quence, "auinnesota wil eltner 50 in the ae Dakota public library has not beei| All Liberty Bonds will be paid in full at date TWO ONE-LEGGED MEN - | Bemocratie in i Fear generally fan i i 1 . : eR a. + | Ce 0 savor epublican success, i x re now selling below _ par. 2 1 on’ will Les ake aa sent out by the soviets administration for gen-|°o maturity.: Some: a : arent By Napoleon Hill i pe will, be thrust sty ia {minority “into 1 circulation. This is what the indignant | ter? never: will be ‘a:better time than right now % ce | periment North Dakoticts wow, etal era é is is | F 3 . 3 Nor! is now yainly f bers éf the | have beeh told by|t¢ Duy more Liberty Bonds; there never was / In the town of Wichita Falls, Texas,| ‘But, lie is earning a thousand dol-/ even give up both his eyes to boot,| endeavoring to be rid of. : ‘armer members 0: e league have been to: Y | poorer time to sell. I saw a one-legged man sitting on the| lars a month, As sales manager of a| and still earn the money. What ‘the Republican party in this the red bell wethers of Townley’s flock, and they Ponder: brother. d side-walk begging for alms. manufacturing concern he fs direct-| The world never defeats you until State must demonstrate—and ° that ¢ » have swallowed these lies, along with the many bapreat art hte A few questions brought out the fact! ing the efforts of fifty men. you dofeat yourself, Milo, Jones, "ht soon—is its ability to rise sn- sv 2 : Laie 2 3 - that he hada fair education. He, The beggar displayed the stump] of “Little Pig Sausage” fame, became! Perior to the situation ‘that -imperis others which the reds have fed them. In its news “See America Burst,” seems to be the slogan| Sd he was begging because no one| of his amputated leg as evidence that) s wealthy man out of the sausage Dus- FMC oho Anaahat oe aH . i p i . woud give him work. “The ‘world is|he needed alms. .The other one-leg-|iness after paralysis had stricken. him; z Ctly plain, 1s Jedd- columns ‘The, Tribune today. publishes a letter of the Reds. against me and I have lost confidence | ged man covered up the stump of his | @own and taken away. the use of near- vari a acquaint themselves with from indignant North Dakota mothers of Ryder a pes Hin myself,” hb said. lost leg so it would not attract at-|ly every muscle in his body. He Maa te ticle ema atnes aul, * ' s % RE b i i ! tention. i couldn’t turn over in bed without aid. sacl ay 8 One. which proves that these books have been gener-| wiiter and then some more winter. Old King| Ab, there was the rub i i J eA) : : “|Mecessities of the situation. ‘Their lly circulated and that the librarian whom an 1 have lost'confidence In myself. The difference between the two) As long as you have faith in your-| present, prospective and potential L ally cire bod , jay tne 0 Cole is a costly old soul. Across the hall from my office is|men exists merely in viewpoint. One | self-and that wonderful mind of yours; candidates | must’ get’ together, The i ; eastern socialist picked to head North Dakota’s RR. another onelegged man, I have] belicves.in himself and the other ces continues $04 function Properly, You) party must. concentrate, ag the resu!t fer F * ee known him for several years and 1/not! The one who believes in him-| Cannot be Defeated in Any Legitimate! o¢ an elimination conferen n } state library has been forcing such literature upon] The 1920 war savings stamp bears the likeness| know that his schooling was slight..| self could give up the other Le: Undertaking. ‘This statement is made| some other ay anon one Gane aa organizations of decent, self-respecting American fC Washinet Whi tempted | He bas less training than the one-|both of his arms and: still earn a| without qualifications, because it is/he the best man alt its comand, It 4 ta women. f eorge at gts on. en Hs a Hi6 €0'| legged beggar. - | thousand dollars.a month. He could | true, must present to. the. organization * : S : i ese © say you can’t buy. one, remember the cherry va i ie that is “boring from within” a umtell « ” : (Copyright 1919, Till's Golden tile Magazine.) 5 J t Several months ago,” writes Mrs. H. E. Mielke, |, episode. NOTICE:, ‘This is!number four of a. series of fifteen editorials by Napoleon Hill, ‘Clip each of them out. paste | front. a single candidate, and:a weli- president of. the Home Economics club of Ryder, tiem in’ ook, and after vou read the last one please let ‘ou wish the series to continue through- eee ay truetiye pro- va i eanttig a out the year. you do we wi}l continue gram, Twise er is written ic library co sf © 0 . ; val ii ) shh de 4 a AF oder ook ee The south, like all other parts of the country, Ay RERRRAAPRRRINRE nti al OnE ee ee ar é y y eer € tor Hooks ON) appears to be enjoying prosperity. A Georgia : : We believe that if the issue were) the Republican party will, as. we see ‘Motherhood,’ and we. received two books in re-' “ . stacy a ‘ clearly drawn between sanity on the] it, know exactly where to fasten the | : . negro bought “two pianos to balance de sittin’ 66 9 ide and: Townleyis cee i | Ad le ad ‘Yism on the oth-; blame—upon those 2 \ sponse from your library. On looking over the ‘ H ee men... Who’: phic > etapa ° zg room.” : \ Townleyism. would be sept hot] their petty, selfish’ personal ambi hd ht books’ we were shocked to find that you had sent ‘ mesed ot back to North Dakota, But there tions above the welfare of their he | i y . ‘a Apes : i ema a ara RES IPECLOD met is, at present a very remote possi | party and their. state. The man ne us the book entitled The Reniassance of Mother. | mee A Timely P h for R bli bility that such an issue will be pre-| who, in the. present situation, is un | hood,’ by the notorious writer, Ellen Key, author |! WITH THE EDITORS Timely Preachment for epublicans sented, ‘There are too. many candt,| willing to sacrifice his ‘itch for’ office | of books on ‘Free Love’ and such trash. i ~ \ 3 “ dates. We shall haye on one. side a/to the higher necessity, sutomatically 4 . | emnen | From the St. Paul Dispatch compactly-organized and — efficiently | demonstrates his complete unfitness WE, THE MEMBERS OF OUR CLUB FEEL! ‘ itl bossed —ainority,; knowing — exactly | for the position to which he aspires. THAT THE-BOOK IS AN INSULT TO MOTHER. | TAX PROPAGANDISTS t = what it wants, supplied with ample isis ae aba x 7; It seems that propagandists are busy inform-' Minnesota's primary lection law poss In the .habiliments of an| funds, for’ the expenditure of which HOOD. NOT ONLY IS IT AN INSULT ONi, propag: t y in ‘was regarded, “at the time of its organization it condenms, it plang‘to| it docs not have to account .under|FORMER MANDAN: OFFICER a MOTHERHOOD, BUT IT IS A CONTRADICTION ing the taxpayers that the high taxes are due to; passage, as a progressive measure. | present itself to the voters enrolled | the Corrupt aet, and pos ut ar OF THAT WHICH FORMS THE BASIS OF OUR| PRESENT CIVILIZATION—THE HOME AND CHRISTIANITY. i} | “We sincerely hope that the book will cease to. { be circulated, as its atheistic and free love pro-| that the taxes we have to pay are for state, county , the war and that the expenses of the war'must/It was designed’ to take out of the, |hands of party bosses the power to; come out of these taxes.. Any man who has ‘any | pick candidates for public office, and ; gray matter between ernment expenses do not enter into our taxes, and successfully, the risk now is that this force, which Herald. his ears knows that the gov-' to place that power where it proper | ‘ly belongs—in ‘the hands of the peo- | ile, It was and) still is, a good law in) in that organization; and whatever may: be said cf the morality of such an enterprise, the fact remains that there ig nothing unlawful about it. We do not believe that anything like a majority of Minnesota Repu)- licans ‘is in favor of Comrade Town- sing alls advantage en- joyed by its one-man character of political leadership, On the other side we shall have a hoteh-potch of candidates, none knowing at alt whac he wants except the job he seeks, none of them with a coherent pro- WITNESS IN FAMOUS CASE uld séem at this point in the history"f the United ‘States: that state bottndary. lines would beéstablished be- yond all dispute. But theres at, least one place where a strip of land, eigh yautage that label is supposed to |