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j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Batered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter | GEORGE D. MANN, Shoe te Editor Foreign Representatives Ga. LOGAN EAYNE COMPANY, CHICAGO, - - Marquette Bldg, NEW YORK, - - AYNE, BURNS AND SMITH DETROIT, -Kresge Bldg. Fifth Ave. Bldg. , MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED The Associated Press. is exclusively e for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise 6fedited in this paper and also the local. news published derein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are @lso reserved. PRESS ntitled to the use MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE Dally by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year (In Bismarck) Daily by mail, per year (In state outside Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota IN ADVANCE + $7.20 + 1.20 5.00 + 6.00 Bismarck sons. THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) ES A cable says that the election of dent is “chiefly social and gastronomical.” In America it is financial and gaseous. It may be that Wilhelm’s two sons have sought divorces because their wives won’t take. in wash- ing. a French presi- HERO FATHER DIES WHILE MOTHER OF THREE TOTS IS ILL IN SAME HOSPITAL IN MINNESOTA CAPITAL St. Paul, Minn, Jai racked mother Jay tos: the City hospital. Jn another ward attendants drew 8 sheet over her husband's infmobile face, And their three children, in still aa- other ward called for their mother. A heroic act in April, 1914, was responsible for the death today of Hen- ry J. Sparks, 1415 Palace street, sup- erintendent at the Semola Milling company, Woodward and John streets. His wife and three children are suffering from advanced ca of grip. It was in OwenSboro, Ky., in 1914, that Ellis Gipe, 13 years old, fell into 8 40,000 gallon tank of gasoline while attempting to fill a small pail. The cries of the boy attracted work- men, among them Sparks. Sparks dived into the tank and dragged the unconscious youth from the gas filled recesses of the tank. But some of the deadly fumes entered his lungs. Owing to the condition of his lungs, Sparks ‘was extremely susceptible to. colds. “A recent cold developed into pheumonid, causing his death today. For hi¥ heroism in saving the boy, Sparks was awarded the Carnegie hero medal and George 1. MeNeill medal, given by the International As- sociation of Casualty and Surely Un »- derwritérs, It is rarely that the McNeill medal’ fs giveb, and only, in cases @f ex, treme heroism, it is ‘said. According to C. R. Gove, sales man- 21—A_ tever ug On a bed at apd treasurer of the agey 0 The Sparks family came to St. Paul r months ago from Round-up, Mont. four months ago from Round- up, Mont They were w u Neither intimate medi: ing looke was 29 y s country, needs of the family are afloer by Mr. Gove. Spa COFFEE QUITS FEDERAL JOB; NOO.K. YET FOR BYERLY Walter Mee of Rapid City, $. D.. has been appointed reyenue collector to succeed James Coffey, resigned. Mr, Mce, is the son of the, Democratic national committeeman ‘for South | & Dakota. been revenue + ¢ ‘and Sauth Dakota singe 1913. The Aber- deen office still isin dhurge. of ‘North; Dakota internal revenue through the failure up to this tie of the United States senate’ to” confirm” the ap pointment of ‘W. Ik. Byerly as: coi- lector for the newly created North Dakota district, From Marsh to Health Resort. Acerra, Italy, is now a famous health ago, Before ineasit was’ ex- the tremely unhealthful. OVER 1,000 GARMENTS e POPULAR-PRICED-STORE GOD®OHOOHOHOOOGHOHOOOOOOOGHOHHOOQOHOOGHOHHHOGDOGHOOOOGOHOSO Stores at Bismarck and Grand Forks, N. D. Bismarck’s Garment Shop M 3 es vo hoatoetectectecteegs retoegs ne rsreset Joate-hoate-esoetose-ele-esootestostoeton! Coe OH - o-0 eO "o RD eo 0-4 R2 o RO 0-05 0-44 K? o Sa R? o o-4$ eS oe eS es eo “ M 'e os OVER 1,000 GARMENTS 1% os 5 RO e +45 % os ‘o % ‘- SOLA yo 0oe, os 4 ~e o Re ~% $ & Spring Suit Sale Over 125 Suits to 04 % oe e % e os % 0°, e % ° o-45 - choose from. te oa% rer teres ho Soe «So-eSoe8e-o$ Cate tom alot oS % Sas o sM oe! 1% 9% 1 sa ote eM Soefoegocte-s’ foegeeto-csoetoasocteate Every one of these are 1920 RO e, % Soegoeg oot ea No-efeefosgoegeegee’s So ahead oo, KO 5 e+ 2 os e2 5 0-43 oe oe o \\ models : a: AND % % Re 50-050 So-48o-4: , os os FRIDAY SALE o, o 0-004 *e oe re me % oo, re % *o k3 % oy 1% b3 sig: oie Mo Mee eo Re 5 'e develops. -clmracter, BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE A rich young + fellow named Bergdoll has been arrested as a slacker, and the name persuades us that he was a German-made doll. Speaking of guaranteed earnings for railroads, will a man work as well if loafing on the job doesn’t reduce his pay envelope? All those who think Wilhelm will surrender rather than embarrass, Holland ,will: please follow the guide to the padded cell. . If. it is logical to decide the fate of a treaty in a political campaign, why not decide for or against war the same way? Palmer asserts that he is no respector of per- Certainly not. The implication was that he respected purses. |. Barnes speaks of our “extraordinary indiffer- ence to expenditure.” ‘every time we spend a dollar for a two-bit article? Would he have us howl Mexican communists claim there were 30,000 Americans in Mexico who dodged the draft. There |may have been 30,000, but no Americans. Speaking of sedition, isn’t lynching an effort to | overthrow ‘the form of government by violence? NO noetonbondocndeegedoeteteetedeatetdetesdeer Gee : THRIFT! tee 2, $-ByDR. FRANK CRANE PROC RO OO BY DR. FRANK CANE Thrift simply means; the application of thought to money, It dees not mean means to think © to do with mon At means to mak aving um y time you money with ener: wisely and to save Some ¢ have an idea that it denotes a superior person not to care about money, This idea is wrong. It indicates Of seuse and a lack of morals, ss means unhappi ness by and by It is one of the surest crime. The first thing need, in order to be thrift; You must make up you stick to it. Principle number one is that any: body,can live ou nine-tenths, of what he does live on, If you spend $1,000 | ‘ ’, you can get along: on $900. Save the other $100. ‘fo make $10 ana spend. $9 means suc to make $10 and spend $12 means ruin, Which way are you headed. Thrift is a general mora) tonic, It It takes-self- denial, and hence creates self-mastery, which’ is the thing. any human being niost, needs, Thrift is a matter of habit. To act from priuclple is hard, until it gets be a matter of habit; then it is The thrifty saver is raising up a friend to himself. Motey invested is the best. friend any ‘one can have in the world, It is always on hand, stands by, asks no questions and is ready to help you when you ‘Want help. When you have money vest it. Jf you put it in a strohg box ovina’ stocking, it is dead. It is doing you tio good. It is a temtation to'the:roblier! amit: the sneak thiefy + Put your money into ‘the live,. grow: ing’ ‘liustifess of the cluntry The t energy, ‘the muiilions ‘of hinds and brains of the. nation, neod capital. They glad to pay fo* They. can use small as well as large capital, The best. way to help yourself and get good returns, is to place UL money where it iy safely aud intelli- y used. Select time-tried concerns in which ware of somebody ware of promises profi When you intrust your rellable concerns, for you. Why to work for it, The man who has has written his dependence.” He anybody, aliead, in- it. and substantial to Invest, Ite pet scheme. Be- of exhorbitant mone, our money works shouldu’t it? You had to ved up ony Declaration of In is not beholden to ‘And pect and own “rich uncle.” ‘e your own sele- pect of everybody The road of thrift is the road to contentment, to freedom, and to sire. s. It is open to all; it is open to Benji ber that mone s gen- erating nature. Money can beget ‘money, and its offspring can beget ;more, and so on,” : ud James J, Hill knew a thing for two; he said “If you want to know whether you are destined -to be & success or a failire in D vou find out, The test is sim- ple and it is infallible: Are you able to'save mone; If not. drop out. fou may think not, hut, you will lose as sure as you live. The’ seed of success ig not in you.” TEACHERS RESIGN WHEN REFUSED WAGE ADVANCE ! DEVILS LAKE N. D., Jan. 21.— Three high school teachers here have resigned — followin; fusal of thé ‘cheol board to meet a demand for higher wages. The school board has accepted the three resignations and declares it will fill the vacancies at increased salaries, if necessary. Albert Taylor, leader of tie es’ declared this morning that they were not receiving a salary that would enable them to “come cut to slump into self-pity, ig not | ever ahead at the end of the year.” demands & wage nearer that men teachers. “We were getti cluding a bonus offered by the s board if we stay the ‘entize term $1,089.50 for the year,” she srid, “while men teachers are receiving from $170 to $195 a month, What we want is a Sha paid ey ine hool wage that will enable us to live de- se.” cently the entire year, a fair w: ie! ‘tor in y in Latin and Eug- lish and Miss Gertrude Cullen, teacher of French and history, also ‘resigned, Feeliug is running high in the com- munity, many peryons ‘openiy: taking sides with the teachers, ‘the’ resigna ake effect in 30 ¢ Caryl B. Storrs’ Wound 1s Fatal He had shot himself i the head Friday in his rooms at Hamp- shire Arms and had been. taken from there to the hospital, Jlis sister arriyed several hours be- fore the end came. He died withour regaining consciousnes HW] he taken to Carl will ac Dr, Storrs had nervous and phy : result of illness contracted while: in y the body to fe eel! | Siberia. SAVE YOUR FiRST | THOUSAND, SAYS AMERICAN BANKER _ LE wish my career inslead of drawing to a is, by James national banker the opportunities for young men were as great today in the banking field as when he won b spurs, “There inly’ at present.” r opporunities than 2 and more of them entering the banking busi- ng in this country is now in an e lutionary stage, "Phe de- plorable European war has created the opportunities, and the federal re- systemarnet yet fully understogd chited affords ‘us® the “‘neans* of taking: advantage Mr. of insy asm thbse is end, ig tor ‘him, ain, to Ablished in wo he Fargo High Schol Bismarck High School =|FRIDAY Evening,Jan.23 AT HIGH SCBOOL GYMNASIUM ~ Game 8:30 \ Admission 25c Northwestern Critic is Taken to |i Michigan Home for Burial* 1903 a | | ' | | WEDNESDAY; JAN. 21, 1920 H ig | | i hoy who Ilis. advi three ‘son themsel tiens—and Seot he al by fixin? ing the y $100 in the bank. That now.” ear, stitution instance re-elected | two, James jer to. the the Prices. Adults .. Other man And though with he the Truth’—Her deeh souled love tor him made her bare her-innermost Heart of Hearts. lie she placed the scarlet brand upon her own breast. HAD SHE “THE RIGHT TO LIE?” TO SAVE HER HUSBAND? is forcefully presented in this drama throbbing for. the officer: travagance,” u's national, sin, people make no effort fo: s even of older years'save My method was to ‘star w | receiving my. salary, {had to last the whole month, her found e sole owner .of the bond. r speculated —E can't read: the Exchange tape intelligently even MANDAN, Bieut of the «with REX Daily Matinees hildven ......... 0c eee eee 20c FIRST SHOW... SECOND SHOW.. THIRD SHOW... ..10¢ Children . These Prices Include the War Tax TODAY AND THURSDAY The Cameo Girl DOLORES CASSINELLI XN Nights Adults “The Right to Lie” By JANE MURFIN ' It's a big question— with pathos and feeling. he ¢ ence’ was conclus' hand on the Bible TO HER HUSBAND? And one solution, perhaps yours, PATHE REVIEW oes for the ‘yeleare a ‘and commento of the: youfigest otfice- | os wider lt: pecomi it owt ave bsorbed: the his porridge and his Shorter he the sum L would s: ear, If a $1000 bond .L would pay borrow .t : | MANDAN BANKERS AGAIN. CHOSEN TO HEAD SLOPE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Jan, 2 bd. unks of M ud ACCOC is to following the annual meetin; : With one exception | rectorates: of the Toc were re-elected, and in. this the farmers the old) board and added | s Svihovee list. {! Despite. the conditions surrounding reconstruction period QQOOOOOQOOOODOOOOOQOOOOOOO: WESTERN ELECTRIC POW ER. & LIGHT ung inen+he has for higher and higher post- y to thé stockholder stockholder: the showi In Colors—One Reel The Rex Symphony Orchestra An. Absolutely .. Fireproof... Theatre Clean, Sanitary and Well Ventilated the cessation of yood business. the banks have posits over last /year, With the exact Ss wing yas four low” | hank appz gimatel declares, Most nian! he new year save dur- leclded to buy perhaps he balance from month thing I paid on, The remainder Decem- Manage s beev and are well ws for the information sec andan | the same di | cal banking ju Bank | quity nd Frank He follow may Plant. and service. it’s too late? 306 Fourth Street Co-author of “Lilac Tinfe” and “Daybreak” with Jane Cowl INEES AT 3 P; M. wartime markets, the local banks haye shown Without shown increa figures quoted from 8, white 4ne acti omnale, Ad child-in the ¢ deposits | -Merchanty ational : otal $2.97, | Stone, KR. S. Johnstone, 500 for each | Wan, H. 1, Henke and’ Georg | Son: i n GOGQHOGOOODGOOOWOOHOOODOOGHOGE ©OHOOOO’: ( DOOQOHOHOQOOOOOO It was a tense dramatic moment—Her husband in a fil of blind and jealous rage shot and killed, “The for any jury. wore to tell “the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing’ but By her own SEE IT—YOU’LL TELL YOUR FRIENDS! ROLIN COMEDY “SNUB” POLLARD —IN— “I7°S A HARD LIFE” money banks ception ed de- € announced to ed the same n—is to equip! one bank, the First National, and National Bank: approximate figures quoted by the | 4 Hess, R. LB. O'Rourke, money.."Being al anks, the resources of the four | Cummins, J. H. Newton and spirit of thrift financial inezitutions — total | Tay Why so many men are going to the small chew of this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sat- isfaction out of this small chew. The_rich taste lasts and lasts. You don’t meed a fresh chew so often. Any manwho usés the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco | W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Are you going to establish yourself in this coming business while the opportunity. exists, or are you going to wait until If your teritory is open, this is your opportunity. Lahr Motor Sales Company DISTRIBUTORS Bismarck OO’ 15¢ 2 p. m.* Tp. m .9 p.m, T. lL. Cr Don’t Need to Tell You” wa says the Good Judge ~ aenoonneoonoooooeeeeen Your Opportunity VERY FARMER is a prospect for a Power and Light Every farmer knows Western Electric quality No charz.s in the personnel of the al be made following meet’ | ings of ‘che boards of directors, it w The directors nany H. R. Yyon, A. aA. ©) @ @ 1}