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FOUR BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920 “THE 1 K TRIBUNE |*———— NOT A WELL DAY _ puree | WITH THE EDITORS __|| IN ELEVEN YEARS, Kntered al e Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second : i a en? eee <ay| SOUTH DAKOTA VIEW OF LOWDEN SAYS LINCOLN MAN A LITTLE BROTHER O GEORGE =. MANN, = eee ae : A few years ago we all remember Halley’s com-| «1 never knew what a well day vtas| Foreign Representatives et. Before its coming it was heralded with great|in eleven years till Tanlac straight-| JOSEPH MEDILL PATTERSON'S WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY sai Featuring E ry; * ‘ ened me out,” said C. A. Crawford,! ee @. LOGAN PAYNE COMPAN perror, |2cclaim. It eee through the night and where contracting painter: and paperhanges,, F k d K th Ad : A ssp = - -Kresge Bildg.|it is now nobody knows. living at 2323 Q street, Lincoln, Neb. ! ryn am ee a ; “T had been in such a wretel i rank Mayo an a 'y Ni IT! : ad been in such a wretched state | § . =gr roRK, z ‘AYNE, BURNS: aND 6M Ay Ave. Bldg., The Lowden coming to South Dakota WS lof health for so long,” he continued, y eon good deal like that. He was heralded throughout that I Wala total wreck, i couldn’t —and— js ‘ED PRESS + sleep well and my stomach was in The Anaiinted Proce ts exclusively entitled to the use the state with great gusto, He has come and such a dreadful condition that noth- i vs therwise gone and a feeling of distinct disappointment jing I would eat agreed with me and I tor publication of all news credited to it or not of ge : t ie 1 woul ger hme and I credited in this paper and also the local news published seems to have followed in his wake, leat pmeiphiantily lois i le ra All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are! South Dakotans of undecided mind looked at|ten down to one hundred pounds. | T. Barney Sherry A Thrilling Story of Society and the Footlights i i i i i Ever; y my vitality would run f slso reserved. him, heard him talk and tried to find in him the Tor und 1 would hove teak Gone In Six Wonderful Acts “MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU oF ciRcULATION kind of man they want for President. He failed to |yeq and be laid up for three or four | i ‘wake in people who saw him in his public appear-|months at a time. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE wa. No sa nth ; Daily by carrier, per year carseat ances the enthusiastic regard that would carry| “Finally I got a bottle of Tanlac i Kk). tae Ae 2 5 and soon after starting on it my ap- ? Baily by weailt ber year (ih Hate outside Bismarck)... 600 adherence from this time on to the primaries next jpetite improved so I could enjoy my’ KEYSTONE TONIGHT i il, ide of North Dakota ....... eevee 6.00 food and’ I started up hill again. ‘i: Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota : cape et : ; : - hee already tee back sixizen BABIES Candee ij til u THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER owden seems to have been stronger before he |pounds of my lost weight and am s\ (Bstablished 1873) came to the state than he id now. Too many of |22ining oe Teg ecu 2-REEL COMEDY “LET’S GO” TOMORROW es EDs his supporters are beginning to talk of Coolidge—jso much in every way that I feel like ae ,or Harding. The latter is the candidate of the!|a different man. I have been work- rs { « ling hard every day the past summer, | UNCLE SAM’S PUZZLE _ _ Standpat element in the East and the old guard in|stcep like a log every night and feel = i i ii is in. |fine all the time. I am now full o: ; f j ate : = ie : Nias ee Co. Clty. 2. Have you made out your income tax return? this state is anvious to have Lowden voted in. |fne all, energy and I'don't hesitate| by Joseph Medill Patterson, iehose) terms, Also one 1917, Model Ford Maynard Tire & Auto Co, City Doing that may be easy for the fellow who knows Which of the two would be given the votes in the ito say Tanlac has done more for me Renee tionsl play pees baie Of j__touring _ cx excellent shape. | 3 = : i ‘ ‘ * verythi e I have tri ions © in ‘ ————— how. Maybe Uncle Sam believes that in the new convention remains to be seen.—Aberdeen Ameri- than eveyone else Ihave tried put | Pons Site chroasnout america aI fi it i 2 5 i Id in Bi rck by Jos.| triply fascinating story of society an form he’s fixed it is as ey a AB. C * But say, ie Bene in wee by J. and, N.| footlights that will send you away, OWER the average man can tie himself up in double a D. Barrett and in Wing by H. P. Ho-| trom the theatre in tnriils and joy. NEWLIFE HAIR GR knots poring over the thing. SOME CENTENARIES OF 1920 man. Advt. Dias you, over fee, Gs) Play onthe This Is The Great Hindu Remedy “Were you living with your wife on December, The two most noteworthy centenaries of the in this great picture. You simply, Why we call it NEWLIFE is because it gives new life to the hair. | cannot afford to miss it at the Or-'l) will stop all falling of the hair and itching of the scalp. Kills dan- thos he birth of William T. Sher- 31? How many dependents under 18 mentally or year are pion aren of wy iam f pheum tonight and tomorrow matinee||{ Quug VES, KILLS IT. DEAD! physically defective were receiving support from man, February 8, 1920, and the death of Daniel AT THE MOVIES i, and night. | It_starts a new growth of hair and restores its natural color, "9 inquisitive! Boone, September 26, 1820. Of all the persons|* Ks Sayer ||| GROWS HAIR ON BALD SPOTS, which will cause one to look from you on December 312” My, how inquisitive! THE ELTINGE For Colds, Grip or Influenza jl! 19 to 20 years younger.” There’s six big pages altogether, with references whose names ines the panels of the Hall of Fame “Checkers” a big special Fox pro-|and_as a Preventative, take LAXA- Every man and woman wants to have lots of heavy, healthy hair, 5 : . a A { for Great Americans, these are the only ones|duction taken {rom the racing melo-| TIVE” BROMO QUININE | Tablets. and CAN have it by using NEWLIFE HAIR OINTMENT. . to exemptions in “Schedules : Bib dn one seven ioe cd lation of Tax” it is all whose birth or death occurred in 1820. Sherman ‘rama that was a tremendous suc- poe tor Ne GROVE’S signature | ‘Call at the parlor when you have time and have a treatment, Let .” But undex “Calculation of Tax” it i : si : +, _|cess on the legitimate stage for many|the box. 30 us prove to you that our ointment is what we say it is. We are the audit rg) ae + income is one of the five full generals of whom the United years, will be the attraction at the], STAN ihn nAmielta ARRONE. sole manufacturers of NEWLIFE' in the U. Si A. and it is sold by made clear! There's Item oe oa i 4 i igh |FOR SALE—One compelte AKRON- s onl; When ordering by mail send $1.50 tor a jar of ointment and shown on page 2, item J,” “Less Personal Ex- States is proud to boast. The deeds of Boone, rhe eee ae pene Foe atk WILLIAMS vulcanizing plant, in- Full ingtructions for using will be given. emption (see instruction VII),” “Balance (Income Who haste to Missouri, then aaa pos- Mam Fox by Richard Stanton, who) See Daren ra aN | Oltice hears trout 10 a: wi 4609 pcm: Si staged ‘The Land of the Free,” “The; . . 5 rN cel woe x cent on session, are known to every schoolboy. Page pr pee i about two months, — Will sell. on oe taxable at 4 per cent)” “Tax due (4 pe hone 15, 1890. Susan R Anth born, | SP!" and “Why I Woutd Not Marry, : JAS. MANNING, Specialist f item O),” “Less normal tax of 2 per ebruary 15, , Susan B. Anthony was born. paripceeeriun ra tnene } amount of item 0), k b her will b di THE BISMAKCK | Room 4, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. cent on item F” and “Balance of tax due,” so The wor egun by her will be consummated in reas +! “BAYER CROSS” ON | much. Perfectly plain. Perfectly plain. jthe nineteenth amendment to the constitution. hen Joseph, Henaberry, one o! i 5 : the best known directors in motion | : hat h have unti] March 22, 1820, Stephen Decatur was killed in a hpictures, directed Douglas Fairbanks’ GENUINE ASPIRIN | -ho, One finds that he can duel with James Barron. Only a few years be-)8"eat success, “The Man From Paint. ee | And he folds : ed Post,” last year, he evinced talents! gare Proper Directions in Each! Heigh: i March 15 before filing the thing. platy “wil- fore he had forced the Bey of Algiers to renounce | of the highest order. Some time ago} > up old pigs in the clover and staves off the “wil- tribute from the United States, pe he te # nove sory the ofiinalt “Bayer” Package | = i. lies” until another day. In, England, April 27, 1820, was born the syn-| tantly and work anes ees ie eee) thetic philosopher, Herbert Spencer. At Florence, was beewa without delay. zit his was OETIMISM oe r in May, 1820, was born the famous nurse, Flor- latest Arterate startiie yebielo: hla The optimist is a handy fellow with a smile. He, ence Nightingale. In Ireland, August 21, 1820,| will be shown at the Bismarck theatre spreads it around regardless, And it catches and' occurred the birth of the distinguished physicist, | ‘MSht and tomorrow, like when one casts a stone into a pool, the waves’ John Tyndall. In Sweden, October 6, 1820, Jenny THE REX i recede in circles until they are out of sight. So'ring the famous singer, first saw light.—G. R.|_ Romance win ever be the pivot upon i id th n and on ae ? which all human emotion turns, From one smile breeds another and they go 0! Green in the Outlook. childhood to tottering old age, all the world loves rorance. “Smoldering s ” i 0: until they “buck up” against the rocky shore ory in which a}, The “Bayer Cross” stamped on tab- a pessimist, and there they stop. LAW FOR THE RAILROADS hoy nserver the neh f) choose hig. 2ee means you arcane ove Senator Hiram W. Johnson, Please Answer the Optimism is an asset in humans that is sure to} Except by those governed: by-counsels of per-]™ate, anda Kindly ‘old knight of thes sHaver Tablets.,.of- Aspirin’ proved | . - 2 | Yoad plays “an. important part in’ the, fe by millions of people—the gen- 4 Following While in Bismarck, refine the pure gold of commerce or of content- fection, the railroad bill as finally agreed upon in! pot. ’swnoiderin, mbers is at CTD cap earcap reo coe ey payelclans North Dakot ment, or both. Be one. He takes the most hope- conference will be accepted as a measure of real) Kex today and Saturday and in addt-} In every’ handy. “Bayer” package orth Dakota . ide. H i : «og | tion to this big feature Baby Gloria ronan, directions oer Gelae ful view, looks on the brightest side. e SayS progress and true reconstruction. The subject Joy will be seen in a special two-reel Hedduaho, Toothache, Bate ha °N 1 Explain why you think the desires of the United States will b that whatever occurs, is right and good. His op-'has been under consideration in both houses of, f#ture “I Want To Re A Tady.” ‘ Rheumatism, Lumbago, "Selat-| smothered in the League of Nations te the British Empire has sate posite, the pessimist, is a moving Mr. Gloom, @ congress for many months, and the deliberations ORPHEUM ica, Neuritis and for Pain generally, s . ; i : , | boxes of 12 tablets, cost only «| Votes and United States one vote. grouch whose personality resents the rain, the'of the conference committee, whose duty it has! Prepare yourself for one of the fin-| few cents. Druggists ,also sell larger But everything is fine to the optimist. The have been laborious and intelligent. Little Brother of the Rich,” written | Mono-aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. | leadership of the United States in the League of Nations? ain that dampens the pessimist’s ardor puts life, Few compromises are satisfactory to every- , Pa Tee nae into Find The aa that dazzles the eyes of body, but the bill as agreed upon promises to em- Ke fot visa that the British Empire is a miniature League the pessimist is a gift of God to the optimist. body into law so many just conclusions based i ; And he laughs and smiles his way through the upon long and costly experience that even if its world, communicating the kindly trait of opti-. omissions or defects were believed to be serious Is it not a fact that about the only ties that bind the British Empire together with Great Britain or its head is the British navy? mism to all with whom he comes in contact. they might be temporarily disregarded. : The: What ties bind Canada and Australia to Great Britain besides Optimism is a swell disease and the world, main thing is the return of vast properties to pri-| the British navy that they pay taxes to Britain to support, not for ought to have more of it. jvate control with the disapproval of every vis- British support, but for their own protection? jah NS jionary scheme of state socialism which that act Are you aware of the fact that Canadian and Australian sol- diers paraded in London with the American flag in the Armistice celebration instead of their own? BUDGET? ‘implies. Of almost as much importance is the The Senate has got so far as a sub-committee recognition of certain truths as to the relation of | agreement on a proposed bill for a national bud-' rates to cost of service, the protection of investors get. Senator McCormick is responsible for it./in the issuance of securities and the legalizing of | It makes the secretary of the treasury in effect/consolidations obviously in the interest of the! a “minister of finance,” with full authority under public. the president to review all items of all depart-; It has been a long and dismal road that the peo-| ments and full responsibility for all items passed ple have traveled in-reaching this goal. Political! on to Congress for appropriations. It would take'demogogy and financial Piracy have beset them ' Do-you know that in Dublin, Ireland, on the night after the Armistice was signed Australian soldiers took an American flag and started a parade in Dublin? And the Sinn Feiners joined them, and they entered a hall to hold a celebration? And that the English soldiers on duty in Dublin started to throw bricks in the windows to break up the meeting, because they paraded with the American flag instead of their own. That hall was wrecked and several people were very badly hurt in the riot, but the Australians from the treasury—very sensibly—all side lines,'on every hand. They have been plundered by : and the Irish came out on top in the fight? such as the Public Health Service, the Coast gamblers and wreckers; they have seen their Real Bread ' Do you know that the American soldiers were on better terms Guard, the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and transportation system break down in the pres- : with the English Tommy than any of the British overseas troops similar bureaus, which have no connection with ence of timid legivlators and aministrators, and . Were that ever were in England? money-raising and spending activities. |they found nobody willing to meet the situation Here is bread that tastes better than home- | _Is it not a fact that if the different parts of the British Empire It is proposed to create under the secretary of until the great war compelled action. i i have more friendship for the United States than they have for the treasury a Budget Bureau with a commission-| Probably not one of the authors of this measure made bread. It is baked in‘a real bakery by Great Britain they will vote with the United States in the League er at the head, whose duty it will be to coordinate regards it as a permanent settlement. The best|| real bakers and is prepared of real pure food we nes Rag iio peste oe peice ade tlgc! the work of providing sources of revenue to con- that can be ‘said for it is that it is a wise depar- ingredients. z British Empire in the League of Nations. , form to the budget requirements; to investigate ture in the right direction. It clothes the inter- Ta ie niotia fact thatithore was Aor ' English t th waste and duplication in the government depart-'state commerce commission with necessary power. head of the British government, civil or militar ve the Bie wae? ments, recommend changes, provide rules under It.asserts the rights of the public as on an equality , : which money shall be spent and generally see that with those of capital and labor. It is a foundation OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY i it not Ae an ad pepe Lee aoe nari gre eumeeus salted ye ate mal bay er a eau it ant ee eee to build securely] Chocolate Eclairs, Cream Puffs, Bismarcks, [ great deal more than some American aiamedar ow ANd si olding for the future—New Yor! orld. \ A Pa Wee oa a ac rid. Apple Turnovers, Napoleon’s and | _Great Britain is honeycombed with the American principle of in the right direction! The air program may have been “a record of ‘ Maple Nut Pies ing things. But the old political gang keeps her from adopting The United States is the only nation in the ignorance and dickering, waste and extravagance.” i : ? world of any consequence that runs its finances The senate’s hot-air program is like that. BANANA PIES (Whipped Cream) | purore Hoe the oe to follow the haphazard. It is the only one where spending! 40c each, Saturday only | Gon ue Pp — te e enene of Nations. has nq relation to income. It will be hard work! At that, it is much safer for Gompers to say | __ Senator, such as you are keeping America from answering that to convince pork-barrel committees and log-roll- what he thinks of congressmen than for congress- SSS Waele Pease you ind ee campaign material to use to ing congressmen that budget legislation is de- men to say what they think about him. ger you into a hgrer olice. But you will never get a higher office in this dear old land that made the world safe for democracy by sirable, but Uncle Sam: has got to the point wnere * ene z | ‘ using your influence to keep peace from entering the world. he can no longer afford to spend recklessly with- ure religion and undefiled is the kind that will tem | pieets + : - . ric. l di . eal : out regard to income. Budget legislation has be- keep you from using swear words when you ob- : ; her Linke Tee wend pies pa AL ieee Ghee ne leader of the world are bound by politicians such as you, Mister Phone 912 : Senator. come a necessity. - The Republicans promised it as serve the antics of the senate. part of their platform in the last congressional | : | elections. The country is waiting for the fulfill-| Will international control of the sultan be ex- ing of that promise. tended to the harem?