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t ~ ‘ . - s y ¥ a 4 “ \ i yo de. i ' BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN ms SATURDAY, FEB; 1: ae TE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ prodigious water power of Igauzu Falls, greater than Niagara. Machinery from.U. S. : ‘ ; / AT THE THEATRES S| % -Matere rt the: Postoifice, Bismarck, N. D., a8 Second ~ ; Sf y ‘ i Class Matter 4 The world moves toward better things, even . e eh be j 3 nono CicANN, L Baller while the clouds hang low. ‘It-always did ange Aaa _ Behe eal Mae, Murray makes ier debut ‘ ts anor b esas re eerie ways will. me : the Pathe feature program at the ter E Foreign Representatives : GG ple bea eB a EET, i theatre next Monday and Tuesday in \ G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, . s, f : ¥ $ ‘] f ’ “The Twin Pawns,” five-part picture i‘ ; seb 30} Abe Seniee P DETRCIT, It is ‘easy to understand why Europe is broke Eb tf containing all the passe thrilis.and ‘ ee BURNS 5 AND'SMITH ne Letter you learn. how much, outlawed American 5 oer p oe rotons Porree ahoee: Seat cone : ‘Ave. Bldg. ,b00ze she bought. {NES FORK, : Fitth Ave Bide. é : teenth Chair,” not only “directed! i u SOCIATED ‘PRESS’. S A i ‘Twin Pawns,” butch Juced it and —t The eee eon es peri at entitléd to ‘the use What we can’t understand is why that Dr. Davis $ : y adapted the -scree raion. from the >. (or publication of all news credited to it.or not: otherwise; who pulled the kaiser’s. teeth hasn’t been an- I , . hovel by Wilkie ¢ the famous '” eredited in this paper and also the local ‘news. published nounter for the: presidency ’ bai 5 ; H Phila ‘oeeti - berein. : G j . Z ? FOTN 4 a ” f , + All rights.of publication of special Gtapatsheg, herein are mip ieee a itt FE tory upsto date. and gave it an . {also reserved. ae “American wetting, witht th e 3 f MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION WITH THE EDITORS ew York Clty. ' 'BSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE hate «$7.20 | Some . vaily by carrier, per year ... ORPHEUM 7 Oaily by mail, outside of North Dakota ........ Much has been said about the danger of putting came out of the church after the wed- = THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER the school system of the state in politics, yet see eh rn dation eis T= (Established 1873) those responsible for.retaining George Totten as Z ‘ iq KS A the desert to wan. pare : ; BD chairman of the board of administration appar- : 4 A ; ; ON : . Sh ; ‘ane ara ae ae ee . e i “T ently have very little regard for the danger of ‘ well night forgotten, Thew there ap- ed a scrawled note nailed to # such. a condition. Totten has made his board a ; 4 post in the centre of Mesquite. It ; GRANDMAS : political machine that if manipulated not only by | ~ 4 = contained the Hst of Cheyenne’s ene- iy Little boys and girls know that grandmas have hi but b d whi listie tend ‘ P ‘ mi ind his intention to kill. them. the most comfortable laps of all the women in|him but by a crowd whose socialistic tendencies : pee He began at the head of the list, Gale are too well known to need repetition here. . S ‘Thurman, sheriff, was last, ~ ; the World. And it is.sad to think that some little > Boys and girls have never known what it means| The mere fact that Totten has employed Stange- f Ferret “Fate pat ee in Siege oa k to “gd down to grandma’s house.” land, since fired, ought to be sufficient reason for| © A . ¥ Chostanio's Brae > 3 re, r his own dismissal from the board that manages ‘ = The absorbing, ni I t ; Grandma’s house, sitting way back in the yard, : ‘ ‘ of “Itide : » will ‘hey told the schools of the state. Stangeland was made the goat.to save Totten’s reputation, but Totten, by his recent antics regarding President Kane of the university, if not over scrupyjous over the rep- | : The best picture to; be seen in. Bis- utation of others wheil he has“his ovn little axe . Don’ the Sis Caen au Sane ire to. grind. ‘ f We repeat that Totten ought to be “canned” on the screen of the Orpheum theatre tonight. ¥ i hea you Miss and Scena Owen*is the leading 1a : * with the old-fashioned flower garden of holly- «hocks and lavender, sweet peas and forget-me- nots, geraniums, pink and red, and the sweet- scented verbenas and sweet Williams, all so care- fully tended. Grandma’s house, where the cookie - jar was never empty, where the little attic was full ‘, of old books, old clothes and mystery. Grandma’s THE AUDITORIUM” rdi, Ltd.’ fi ‘ eat ith pursuant to agreemént made at the last session. : Hatton's .fam- ‘ oe c house, were the yard was overgrown Wi) UllTf Stangeland was unfit to be head of the state ous.fun sana fashion success “Lombar- eat] ‘ trimmes ‘ees and lilac bushes, in which redbirds library, Totten {s unfit to be head of the board of di, Ltd.” wit appear February 18 at : ; nested in the.summer and jaybir ds fought in = administration, since Totten was responsible for aside front the J ¥ ; ‘ Mas we randma and grandma’s home are great} «+ neeland. In fact Totten in a moment or brag- : ar ¢ e ; aoe lige See lilee 3 Md tS ansulutions. gadocia, during the book investigation, is reported y : F ‘ : : oo [ike td sored i Grandma, thin and smiling, or jolly and fat, it}19 pave said that if “Stangeland goes, I go.” ‘Too ‘ : : eae ae on Oferee was vil the same. At the door to greet one when|1,.4 he didn’t stand behind his spirit of self- -sacri- ee ee af izations within” memo compare «he arrive i; there to bid him come again when hel fice_Devils Lake Journal. : ‘ ‘\ left, loaged down with childish treasures. When EXAMPLE OF DIFFERENCE IN TAX Re ENP He gb (mene temperamental 1a ~ grand. laughed she shook, and soothers JUST IN PASSING ~ COSTS BETWEEN STATES IS SHOWN |Commny. the pabtie will please take] “Tito LombardL” the chief fure of ; i enue > Ce ingly. ec nye . Gari Ns :” laughed with her, too. -What a nas, ne Just in passing, and in advance of developments} \ uae Cig Bae Hecordingly « that measures ring fingérs, grand- . aee ar The tgele Ozonez Appended 1s | defitit must be made up from the} EB COLUMBLA FIRE U&DER rorably wi : finest drawings the ,. ful face, what beautiful, evel ing fingers, 1 which may reasonably be expected in the near fu-| came of the differences Zeneral fund. When we recall how WRITERS, Omaha, Neby cn us. It dy really of >» ma.had! ’ ture, a little comment on several phases of thé eon lands in» two Red | My. enferpr with large capital in- of the r worth ‘thyn the majority ‘of NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO of Hartford, Coun, O. Talmage, Manager, Former Local Agent, volyed fall. down in’ actual praet punties across the river | with business men perscnally inte SAVING MONEY has plunged the university suggests itself. For| fom each* omer, a the two past | ested, and managed by men of exper. ay oe doll d put it bank years, It has been claimed that taxes | jence, with their own money at. stak + “A tea can’t save a dollar and put it in a bank) instance: are less in North Dakota on similar | \e may be fairly certain that, und APR > Rormes, Loe Without inereasing the demand for labor and with-| As one of the grounds for the demand that has Ha eran Seren some state mana ment, with the everpres-| » RTT eae RUTREE e heen. gi show: ts, | ent reliance tie: 7 n, Ww ‘ ch- | out ptoviding more work.” been made for the resignation of Dr. Kane as pres-| but it cannot be denicd that despite | ana emplo Bs dhatette. stata pill CANADA LED | IN IN MEN eect eset Aer in vac: | ‘;ot’s what Roger Babson, America’s foremost | ident of the university, it has been stated by Mr.| the less legitimate, running expeneses! pay,” the rosy. prospect. is that these i to sticceed and hold herposition in an aA i under tho-old method which did not state adventures are going to be loose: | _PURNISHED EMPIRE establishment. of Fifth, Avent : fine stage stud: fer the reasou that t requires the use of an-unerring dia- lect thréughout the performance, An- S . other éxcellent. performance of the piece is that of Grace Valenti nat ured: in the role of the wide eyed lit- controversy into which Townley machine politics +; business statisticians write. Read it over are- Totten, of the board of administration and by call for slate owned aul opcraten buss ly managed, as well as run ou cost slic. must. ve. al ‘babi! tvampire :) fulty, and then let the wife read it. Then hand it]}some of the Socialist papers, that Dr. Kane] iness and. the vast army of officehold| methods. ‘The farmers will foot. the FET whole comedy fact, is so rich in o * OH ; b af fici : ; ers’ and others on the public: payroll | deficits, .~ * Ottawa, Oat. Feb, ‘14 1 vas | Character ies of ‘more thai the *' to your neighbor to read. Talk it over with him.}showed lack of éfficiency in the handling of_the| the tax burden on North Dakota is in erty 2A usual ee that it is diticulé:to:de- ;Well in’ the 1 ‘Help spread the gospel of saving. influenza epidemic ab the university in the fall ral BS OF AA Minnesota 10 BEODD ADVERTISEMENT HELATING TO dominions in fi iz AEWLing for- ‘m, bat most noHiblerts file -_ “Saying money,” says Babson, “turns sur lus} of 1918, It was the impression of the army offi-] received by the public, ‘The argument | Whar a ae aire Seeokling ty fovloel ee aa MeNeal” of Ada Barbours and Jur + eG ‘dwelt on by gue papers hour lay Concern: “ = < ; : int ital, which goes into buildings, ma-|cers who were stationed at the university at that|*° muc . Nebiiests ” from London, Canada is eredited | the ical manager of Harold Rus- - labor into cap’ h g gs, that the tax’ paid mer to the | en. thal Wii chathig TORENT Bln BEe one chinery, and other things whieh in turn produce|time that they, and not the president of the uni-| state share ia’but Sighty more under Australia, 416,809 ;-New Zealand, 220, prs that even if le been snot under the immediate ; "ularly counter also consid, divisions are Hot ‘ v ion. the new.erder fall flat. when the tas 7 COLU. MBIA FIRE {| more wealth. : “ versity, were in charge of the situation, The payer looks at his actual payments. | UNDERWRITI of the National Pag Let Indl . i “The best way to delay’ bard times is by saving| medical officer in charge informed The Herald at) He pays a larger’ tax, and he sloes not | Fite Insurance Company of Hartford. | Soldiers ie not tue none pan 1400, vin i } money.” that time that when the camp was started hé had|see that the fet thatthe state share | Coun. Tequiring for thete validity the a most of thoes cit rea a RY sity wilt fitud arta wie % + i is in some. cases a small part’ of the} jature of a duly authoriz 3 ee % J i + Isn’t that the truth? urged pon, the’ military authorities “Superior, tO] total additional helps him amy. He ands fensedd seen, Yave- been lost. [Live teops. | Great Britain pu fox'/mbtion’ picturd i i tH suh- p ese. poli¢ies Henrs. . Wadsworth ; Lohgfelléw's: ‘ If prices fail and: wages fall, every dollar you ani te podin idvainr {a} Mow. save sill bé worth all theienctifice you mide itl sare ane ine Migranchinge outs esti eh te i be Piles’ Cured in 6 ) crahy atthe Eltinge theath F dentie which: state ‘and.’ ity;,Hranching : oul,: i sti preundey ey "WHI be value- coo i , ‘tinge ; in the Saving of. them, if tae do not ‘fall,“ti oh Teague adiniuistintion reaches down tnd void in thé hands of whom- refund = money Bile iroedion! The lana of Agpdle : e. ul Of ions, Through —in- ‘dle to the fact, ingly mae‘ tentative camanigaiatnte for' the s xental into. these stbdiv a build ng on University avenue. which ‘he! fltences in’ the-sta }| thought ‘suitable for the purpose, and:had recomt- an ‘examihe Pratdrahitbeingiis ménded.the completion of the arrangement. This} t ' recommendation was not’ approved by the eastern CUTTING THE GLOOM guthorities and when the epidemic. did corhe, ade- There’s nothing but gloom in this old world, if| quate facilities for coping with it did not exist. you take stock in ali the talk of poverty, unem}| Me suggested no criticism of the university au- v they maty fall wend fails os g {lfeteundee cae hee ie sualtineeat weet frundutent.: “If found, they. shot: be tient, Soot returned tothe home office of the Com- AN get " ot eAtENk sleo pany ut Omaha, Nebraska; No. élaim |'apptteation, Triee jee ate eee ‘ veteran ara CCC Her mobile fac ry thought EVERETT TRUE of the unfe from the w ; | —— AND NOW REMEMBER happy days in Acadie through the ago- aire! e the Acadlans country who had’ the pie sense to 8 lars while the earning of them Was good. edit is due Miriam Cooper pretation: pf the title role. of Dow- on SW . Same 4, see, 11. 188-46, 1915, for jee $60.44. a 1-4, me, 1919 Value of land $70. an acre ho im; ny of the exile to the final reunion in A HEM we ‘) ABOUT THAT DAWSON old age with her lover Gabriel. WITH THe —-—~ EF ‘+ ployment, debt and predicted hard times that you| ‘horities, nor did he seem to understand that any provements. THING —-L HOPE YOU [° 4} spottiswoode Aitken appears as +4 hear. but the army representatives were in charge., BE. FE. Leach, three quarters in Clay. DIDN'T GST IT MUSED Evangeline’s father, James Marcus as ta i county, Minnesota, value § a Basil the blacksmith, aud Paul Weigel as, Father Felleian, R.A. Walsh, has certainly gained new laurels by his dire os of this charming pieture, poctic. masterpiece of the texture of “Evangeline” sheuld be adopted ‘for the screen with- out the sacrifice af any part: of its charm as literature is an astonishing feat—and one that places William Fox wl steps further forward -in the je advancement of the motion pie 1is>. F : , But brace up! : . It seems that President Kane is a member of a] } i , 1919. There’s another story—a_story of big, ambi- college fraternity, an exceedingly reprehensible tious, optimistic projects that. will bring food, | thing. The Herald is informed by another local clothing, good times, happiness and even wealth|™man twho knows something of the facts that the to great numbers of the earth’s people. Here are fraternity to which Dr. Kane belongs is some 75 some of the enterprises of first magnitude now in| Years old, and most of its members are naturally ital be Ge OW in process of development: past military age. Yet, it appears that in the| 3" ey Grand Forks, he lopli Power canal from the Mediterranean to the|!ate war, of all the living members of that society,| over a day at Fargo and Moorehead O!L. Engem, F These figures were secured at first ' Dead Sea, a drop of 1,300 feet, the power to raise}30 per cent wore the uniform, either of the Aniert- fo et ene vols on one aoe He ‘2 the sweet waters of the Sea of Galilee and make|¢an army or of the.American Red Cross. On the} It showd be remembered also that} OH, HELLO, MISTER TRUE L , >a BISMARCK a garden: of all Palestine whole therefore, the American -who is a member] North Dakotans are not yel beginning SS SAY, BY JINGO, T'M AWRULLY | Virginia Pearson's first plcture’sinee to pay the full tax requireme ‘The Inrzc. hydro-electrical plant in the world|f that fraternity finds himself in fairly’ good] will ic to mak. use of the rapids of the Yangste Kéang|COmpany. Of other college fraternities, too, most iesows s that BUSY RIGAT Now, AND. \t. laced when the various pub- hip schemes are if operation she arrived to ‘the dignity of having own producing company, “The I ras shown at the 4 a “7 ~ - z A if they are. Should any one of 1 : At will é river in China. Buying the machirtery in the|Seem to have made fairly good records in both} these fait: to prauiaes the profit prom-| be presented again thle acai Here © Uni'ed States. scholarship and citizenship. Hence it is to be| !se4, or even fail to pay at all, the| | is one instance. Yat. Teast. where au pied % Rs e ‘ , . i 2 s Z phew et i peek Se ee ae artist has pt J artis \y by: mak. ©; 1 aavy flowing oii wells developing in Argentine|hoped that Dr. Kane may. ih time live down h——— ~f | tig =smc 4 chinige. : Bishop's () the: wll greatly increase the world’s supply. censequences of his youthful error in joining ‘a En leet ae granted to alse Fede, ES ‘ - ‘ a ., - prtunities such as she has no’ ) + Grecer fully recovered from the war. People| college fraternity. ; : I O \ | prevloucly. ehjorel for emotkalial scork ‘and cov “ry prosperous and government is‘about| The Grand Forks American suggests that in the \ ofa high grder_in setuintlons which ++ to tack] man.moth public works planned by fam- alsa pee Heme eee ee / : \ i E ’ ane novel ‘ana trdugly’ dramat ie ©) ous ol! Peric'es 450 years before Chiist. and Totten should all resign. Totten’s offense is| / LA praise for his strikingly sinister atid i r : é / 2 WOuRS: NOT BUSY | YOU'RE ONLY INTER most. able characterization of the Ej New railroad ‘from Pekin, China, to run’ clear| that he has done the work of the machine too Death onigea matter of short time. FERING WITH YouR ROUiES Force + '. | cold-bleoded, gentlemanly crook. who ‘through the province of Pichili, opening up com-| Well... He is a quarrelsome politician and a natural Don't Wak-antil paing and aches, NOU GAG THEM THEIR ORDERS DEEORE, Rope a ate ee aie ends at 4 “ aie ' wae JM ce es, crimin 1 merce, education »nd civilization of the world to| trouble maker. - And whenever one of their hired | become incurable diseases. Avoid’ ome Re CHANCE TOUCAR RT imlished alr of the man of the the tene of mi)ions of common people. men gets too hot to hold the bosses let him go,| painful consequences by taking rd. The balance of the cast is, Frer and italian engineers, suiveying a tun-|Just as they let Stangeland-and Macdonald go, GOLD MED, : thous saltatry and works in nel udev Mt. Blanc to join the two countries. They will be just as ready to throw Totten to the AL. “The Bishop's Emeralds” has a notably “finishéd” air; the wohle pro- duction has the mark of quality. Star, director, and cast have all done their work well, Miss Pearson never look- ed lovelier nor ditt more effective while Sheldon Lewis—well, he a New ame to the word -- Federal and state governments of America to|fishes wifenever they are convinced that he has QueLeM spend: seven hundred millions on good roads. outlived his usefulness to them. Doubtless they Sir William Willcocks planning immense canal | Would be quite willing to trade Totten for two of G TJ system to use the waters of the Euphrates for|the men‘on the university faculty who have,stood aoe re raid gonolen os © Grrigating six.millioo acres of desert land sur-|Sauarely for making and keeping the university | National Remedy of Holland since 1696. rounding the fabled Garden of Eden. an cine onal institution instead of a piece of po- tan re pe Si paaye aearen Argentine «ppropriates $40,000,000 to develop|litical machinery.—Grand Forks Herald tad accept eo imitstion lv Tribune © Want Ads bring results,