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| { i ns} + r Botered at the Posto! FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ dow men; do not seek for control of one ddment DOINGS OF THE DUFFS rare. Class Matter ffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE by another; but see. the common humanity of us all, and join with, nhs rest’in trying to give the is best in every.man!a chance to realize itself in | p GBORGE D. MANN, 7 > or Baltor! something better than drink or gambling or mere bods » Foreign Representatives : money-making or blind social discontent. ~ 5 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, y = . CHICAGO, wise FS ace Vice DETROIT, | % : Seat? 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If there is nothing more for you in your job. than the salary you get, something, is wrong carrier, per Year ..isesececeee THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) ate YOUR JOB either with you or the job. ; ‘ ; l M Either your eniployer is wasting good money increased, education will soon need nursing. in hiring you or you are wasting your time on that particular job. The salary you draw is a big consideration, y Gtedited in this paper and also the local news published ‘herein. { Congress isn’t such a bad old scout, after all. It hasn’t: proposed a general amnesty for war profi- teers. Apparently everybody believes in ratification by : 6.09 Compromise except the few who are in position to block a compromise. i Conan Doyle says there are no old maids in heaven. Some married women get their opposite of heaven here and now. A League of Nursing Education is being formed by trained nurses. Unless the pay of teachers is wt {| WITH THE EDITORS — | you should not be satisfied if it is all you get from St your work. The right man in the right place not, . only earns the salary he draws, but he gets in ad-' THE GOLDEN VALLEY CASE. The district judge, before whom suit. was dition the sense of contentment that'comes with brought in relation to the ousting of local officials Heinie is dickering for a new alliance with Tur-! key, but when the allies get through with Turkey there won't be much left except the gall. Don’t cuss the four-flusher. He is to be pitied. He is building his future upon a tissue of false- hood. What can the future hold for him but ex- THE FOUR-FLUSHER posure and humiliation! A four-flusher is a liar. He lives a lie. ‘' work well done, the satisfaction of doing a work in Golden’ Valley county, has rendered a decision for which he is particularly fitted. Work for higher salary? ,in favor of the officials against whom proceedings Yes. But work for were undertaken, and against Governor Frazier greater satisfaction in your vocation also if you Who had undertaken to play his part in the politi- would have a contented and Well rounded life. cal game of which the Golden Valley situation is a ‘part. A Before the recent special Session of the legis- lature, Attorney General Langer was widely and vigorously denounced by administration speakers and papers, because of his alleged negligence and partisanship in the performance of his official du- ties in Golden Valley county. A man named Bowen asserted that he was being persecuted by people in the vicinity, and particularly that his cattle were being poisoned. Subsequently Bowen was He de-'shot, seemingly without provocation, and there- pends upon making the lie stick. He doesn’t upon it was charged that the attorney general had know, as you do, that the truth finally prevails. paid no attention to the complaints made by Bow- The four-flusher may be your rival. All the en, and to his appeals for protection. Because of better for you. He will get along faster than you this it was declared that Mr. Langer ought:to be for a while. But’ your’ progress is genuifie and suspended from: his .office, and that proceedings you are fortunate in’ being able to feel’that what for his'impeachment. would be instituted at the ground you have covered you will not have to special session. cover again. As for your opponent of the hot air, some ond is sure to puncture his balloon, and he will drop to the bottom. Ever notice the crest-fallen countenance of a four-flusher ‘in a game of,poker when some one who has ‘the cards calls his bluff? Be the one who has the cards. Commission age of refrigerator cars. That, and of officials with the ¢o big profiteers. a 1 “It is that urage to: ant men think H. C. L, due to a short- the shortage ke. it, hot, ‘for ‘elenidht iii évetty tountryes If there was any foundations for the charges made Langer ought to have been impeached. ‘If there had been even-a reasonable suspicion that he had been remiss as stated, the legislature owed it to the people of the state, as well as to the offi- cial himself, to institute a thorough and searching investigation, and/if at the end of such investiga- tion there appeared good reason to” believe that the charges were well founded impeachment be- fore the bar of :thé senate ought to have followed. Theré. wag no:invéstigation, there was’ no im- i, | [peachment, theré was no opportunity’ given *, to ,| those who made’ the charges to substantidte them; _ | {jor to the’ man ‘against’ whoin they Were :ihaddé: to ‘Slie deny them. Instead, the whole matter ‘was al- was passing’ on the street, her tohe Was grave and: lowed to, drop. Mr. Langer himself. invited in- disapprovii andithat was! all heard. But the vestigation, and challenged his detractors. to im- hearer felt thit'she ws wrong. ‘Is“oné human beach him. There was no response. Instead, it being as different from another as an atom of was left for Mr. Langer to make the statements oxygen-and an atom of lead? And do we find our Which he is now making in public addresses in or- fellow men distributed through the earth in mines der to show to the people of the state that these ‘2°. the lesser metals somewhere 'else? Are our cham- <i). or strata with the pure gold in the churches and charges were utterly. groundless and false. Mr. Langer’s statements have been very speci- = “bers of commerce filled with one element, our fic. He tells what occurred, and when and where sweat shops with a second and our jails with a it occurred.; He gives dates, names of individu- third? ‘;als, and cites official reports. He shows that in- ’ Have the members of these different groups Stead of being negligent he has been diligent in in- come together by a natural affinity, like so many vestigating every charge which was brought to his birds of a feather, and left society no bigger task 2ttention. He shows that the charge of cattle- than to regulate their relatives and keep the baser Poiscning had been investigated, not only by him- serf in subjection? ; ‘ Plato seems to'have thought so. He supposed °f the federal government, and of a cattle growers’ that every: man had three souls, one in the abdo- association, these working independently and men, one in the chest and one.in the head; and he Teaching their conclusions without his assistance, said that a state was much the same, made up of and the verdict of all of these agents was that gluttenous and sensual workers, chesty soldiers and there was no evidence that there had been any highbrow rulers who could use the soldiers ag an poisoning or any attempt in that direction. That individual man uses his courage to keep the blind, conclusion was supported by the statement of one unruly element in place. But Plato was no demo- man who has since repudiated everything that he erat. Like others of his time he took slavery for had formerly said, and has been employed by tre granted, and he and his friends had suffered from 20Vernor in the attempt to discredit Mr. Langer. the mob. Plato was wrong, and the lady quoted was Why there was no investigation by the-legislature, wrong. Men and women are born with various 294 no attempt at impeachment. If the governor different degrees of intelligence, of vitality and °T Any of his associates have information tending courage, or sociability and human sympathy. But to support the charges that have been made they, the “element” that we find or seem to find is themselves, are culpably negligent for not having largely of our own creation. ‘ The society that makes a sweat shop makes the acted. The inevitable conclusion is that they sweat shop spirit; the conditions that drive men knew the charges to be false, and that they per- to drink make the saloon atmosphere and the sa- ™itted them to be circulated and repeated solely Toon element, just as common prosperity does for political effect, hoping to injure a man for much to make the respectable element. But the Whom they had developed a strong dislike by keep- men in all these “elements” are much the same at 19 alive in this manner charges which would bottom. Put yourself in tie other man’s place,| Have immediately been exploded had they been and you will be.very much like him, bok @ Do noi loci for “elements” amongst your fel- tion.—Grand Forks Herald; ive ,Self and his own employes, but by representatives The people of the state have a right, to know presented it in a. manner upon! which it could be submitted to the scrutiny of a proper investiga- SM, Tom, WHat Do You TWA OF THE IDEA OF You AND | BUYING A NEW AUTOMOBILE. bie sie gil Do Yop MEAN OTHER HALE- WE f ty A FIFTY FIFTY TAN. PROPOSITION D THE EXPENSE ~ [~ (LLG Loa AND SEE JUST [P “PEOPLE'S FORUM TOWNLEY'S LOANED FARMERS’ fi LEAGUE! | Dug¢s. to Townspeople. + Leaguers ‘in Good Standing and Friends of A.‘ C. Townley. Wrong. doers are not in the habit of telling ;on: themselves—the proof must be obtained from the opposite side. , Ever, jsigce the ue Press. Start- teat Sept: Hatta, hike in-charge of {their prespyservico, editorials, write- ups, ete: have resorted to every con- ceivable method as urging, persuad- ing, ridiculing, harrassing, and brow- beating to ‘prevent the membership from reading ‘anything “except the dope fed to them through the Townley Kept Press.” Hence, thanks to the fact that A.C. Townley’ has taken the “Nelson’ Cure,” as this enables us to obtain some disclosure of the inner circle by the friends of Mr. Townley. | Statement: A. C, Townley as head of the Nonpartisan League, and Man- ager of thé Nonpartisan Publishing Company, has: loaned to townspeople (League Friends) funds of the Pub- lishing Company which were obtained through the’ National Nonpartisan League, from the farmers as ,dues to the, League. ; ' i ‘Proof: dua . OM. W. Thateher’s Testimony. M. W. Thatcher of; the Equitable Audit Company is'a personal friend to Mr. Townley and the League Top- pers. ' Of course, Attorneys Manahan and Linke used all the power at their command to prevent this testimony from getting to the public, but it is now records. A Page 301 (Transcript of the Rec- ord), Mr. Murphy questioning, Mr. Thatcher answering. Q. You gay your name is ‘not on the books ofthe organization for. the sum of $2,500? A. (tre it ison the, books of some of the organizations, z “@Q. I mean showing you owe either the Nonpartisan League or :the Pub- lishing Company the sum of $2,500? A. I borrowed $2,500 as I recall it in October or November. Q. From whom? A.. The Publishing Company. Testimony of Wood and Fox. Now we will connect Mr. Townley with the management of the Nonpar- tisan Publishing \Co. Page 96, Mr. Ed. F. Wooden the stand. Q. You weren't consulted? (About moving the Leader to St. Paul). ing the work of the Nonpartisan Pub- lishing Company, and he gets men Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root For many .years. druggists have Swatched with much interest. the re- markable record’ maintained by Dr Kilmer’s Ayam oc, the ‘great kid- ney, liver and ‘bladder, medicine, It is a physician’s prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, and bladder do the work nature in- tended they should do. Swamp-Root, has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Dees “ Be sure to get Swamp-Root aud start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. Whep writing be sure and mention The Bignarek Tribune. ; F 1 WE WODLONT WANT A CHEAP CAR - You SEE | FIGURED WE COULD'GET A BETTER, ONE BY CHIPPING IN, TOGETHER" Substantiated by Sworn Proof of! A.. Mr. Townley is paid for direct-|_ How MUCH 1 GOT IN MY SAVINGS ACCONT TWATS A veRY |that are competent and capable to! people are carrying on a systematic handle that business'and I don’t knowjand subtle propaganda for the pur- anything about the printing. Q. He runs the whole thing and you are willing to trust him to do ‘ib? E A. Yes sir, if I didn’t I wouldn’t hire him to do it, | Mr. A. J. Fox, the other partner. who. with Mr. Wood swear they only own the Nonpartisan Publishing Co. (Leader plant) on the stand, Did you ever personally pay any A. Why, we have paid something like: $12,000 now and .$27,000 that we owe to D® Guild. Q, Who paid? A.. The Publishing Company. | Q. Where did the money ' come |from? A. From the Publishing Company, from the subscriptions’ paid into the Publishing Co. from the membership of the National Nonpartisan League. Further and more detailed proof of the above statement can be furnished df Heed. be.—Geo. T. Murray, Berthold, N. D. United Americans! (By Napoleon Hill) Vor fnare than four ‘hundred years America has been the one spot of . ‘| ground on this old ball of mud’ which. offered refuge; to the ; down-trodden people: of every ‘other’: country: earth! | America stand: toda gardless of \their pblitical, religious or economic views. A few people have come to our shores for’ selfish purposes. These EVERETT TRUE AS THRSE KCARS A THE THAT (IT COULD: Be DONG. Ever SINCS THEN & Wilbur Has Clever Ideas, SURE, You CAN RAVE THE. CAR HALF OF THE TIME ~ AND 1.CAN BSE IT THE CAM GO FIFTY FIFTY Od’ OUGHT To PAN You See (VE ONY GOT TWENTY seven! DOLLARS BUT WITH Your HELP | ‘THouGHT We COvLD puT This money for this Courier-News plant?|: ad ay host to' all who Seek her shelter, re-, “AND GVEN AS EXRLY L PUT THE PROPOSITION UP TO SACH ONG AND ALY ADMITTED MY DEAR JONES, Don'T HARP ON ONS suBsect ACL THE TIME \r You CAN'T LCARN TO @urr tT EITHER (OU OR THOSE WHO HAVE TO LISTGN To You WILL LAND IN HE BoosBy HATCH tty MAYSS 3 CAN CURS You OF IT BY THES ING ON OF HANDS!!! . BY ALLMAN How muck DO You Think WE FoR A car? TUNG over! THURSDAY, JAN, 29, 1920 lust’ one ‘please let us know if you wish tv continue throughout the year. If you do we will, continue to pubish them.—Editor. [SUCH IS LIFE { oH An Englishman wore the same suit of clothés, 25 years. He‘ did it, not to defeat the H. C. L., but because a woman jilted him, Then, recently, she. iretprned, a widow, and they. were married: First thing ‘she said ‘to: him: ‘was, “Go right down aud buy a dew’ suit of clothes,” ‘ Som f He did. 3 x You might know a man. .who wouldn't buy a new ‘suit because his love-suit was shattered would buy a new suit when fhe loye-suit was re- paired, * 88 ‘ Physicians cut the. heart ‘out of Steve Zakich of Omaha, Neb,,- took a bullet out of it, returned the heait, and today Steve is taking his three square meals daily, same as ever. Peary But you can’t remove and repaig a broken heart. A Pennsylvania girl sués for $100,- 000 because “her. heart. was broken” woman, o s 8 8 One hundred and twenty acres of. Jand near Mexico, Mo., wag deaded to Jesus Christ 70 years ago according to the records’ contained’ in: Randolpir county, se The deed was made by Jobnson Wright and his wife because they pose of stirring up ‘strife and agita- tion. Just now these unpatriotic, selfish and ignorant agitators are bending ev- ery possible effort to gain control of organized labor and persuade the rank and file of labor to tear down instead gf build up. Already enough barm has been done; work \the labor unions have done’ in the past thirty years. No civilized “country will tolerate mob rule-for long, and any individual or set of individuals’ who allows the mob spirit to prevail will permanently lose the respect of the great middle class. : Hy Organized labor, is suffering a can- kerous .retrogression that will even- tually eat away its vitals if it does not eliminate the cause. The cause ig the “fire eating” revolutionist who is using labor ag.a cat's paw with which to tear down organized socie- y. Will labor rise to the situation and throw off this leech-which is sucking away its life-blood, or, will it remain silent and finally sink into oblivion? Organized labor needs sober, wise and patient counsel as it never need- ed it hefore.. Without this the cause of labor. soon , will be considered: on ‘a parallel. with anarchy, revolition and “utter lawlessness. 7 ,Who,among the leaders of labor will be, the first to. see. this danger and dit off? RSS Wwright-1919, jiilts Golden Rule sal ve.) agate iS number yix of a series, of, fifteen’ editorials by Naloedn Hill. Clip each of them out,, paste them in a book, and after, you read the Co uf eee to undo practically all the constructive! believed. it ‘their’ duty, to return to the Lord the material goods . wita which He had blessed tiem. The lawful heirs continue to tive on the land) since , the . death. of ‘the Wrights, holding it. “in’ trust.” 48 Mrs. A, F, Marbie taught school 65 Ss at Cedartown, Ga., and: instructed e generations of some: families. . It interest little boys whose fathers ‘9 much to say about how little tudied and behaved themselves ago to: know that Mrs, Marble little boys of today studied harder and knew more than thelr fathers did when they were boys, rary A little Jad) who has: a step-dad, calls himself a step-ladder. © + ee The trustees of the Church of the Assumption at Evansville, Ind., has assert the. ofticials, because of the general increase. ii . operating the Ch rch sso hi wayne Mp er This, is, some «may. sayy, making it more expensive jgetting. to heaven. tp re + “T remember — the ‘th remarks Billy Sunday, ‘wen a man‘ could go to hell by speritling less than a dollar for booze. Now*he can’t ‘get it at that price anywhere, which keeps ‘a lot of 'em from ”‘going there.” “ + This -i8/-some: may ‘may, +idking it more expensiye getting to ell; REAL “BOMBS” EXPLODE _IN ARGENTINE POLITICS Buenos Aires, Jan. 29.—The politi- cal campaign for the election of new members .of the Argentine Chamber’ of Deputies next March has begun. ea acts of violence. an e “opening gun” of the campaign, advertised to be. fired by. the ped crata pregresista party at a mass 'meeting held at the.San Martin ithea- : al ib Sout! to’ be, at 4 ‘ ing by ‘political opponents.’ of. t] rty. No oné, was ‘seriously; i al- though’ there was a'panic, . + ‘ Later when those the atteaaed the meeting were’ marching; down {str they Were! attacked from a cafe the group .of political <“oppbni whe forew Tower: POEs, ‘plates, slate chairs and. tables.\at thent,.provoki some retaliation ‘in ‘aeeee ee On the following, night the same theater was packed by fiembers of the Radical party, the one now. in Towed. and f th lowed and some of manife stoned the office of a : sad posed to the administration. et In Lapland the babies are wrapped in fur and buried. in ‘the snow out- side the church while’ their parents attend the ices, The longest train on record was that worn by Catherine de Medici on her marriage. It was forty-eight yards long and borne by ten pairs of pages, Took “For fifteen. years: Thad stomach trouble. Ten" doctors-did not help me. Three weeks after taking Adler-i-ka 1 was helped and am NOW WELL” (Signed) J. C. Wright. ay Adier-ika flushes BOTH upper and lower “bowel so completely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Remoyes ‘foul matter which poisoned ‘stomach for months. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. Adler-i-ka ig a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients. Jes. Breslow, Druggist, MATINEE DAILY STARTING FRI, JAN. 30 ORPHEUM 2:30 0 when the defendant married unotlier increased the ‘pew’ rentals, necessary, _ Street. manifestations fol- - newspaper ap-_