The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 8

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BISMARCK DAILY EO EE eg 1 BB MARCI DATING EIU 2 ee RO eT Ma aA UC “THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920 JOHNSON’S Popular | Priced Store The’ House With OVER 1000 Garments Bismarck’s Largest Everybody come to this sale. We just know that you will be well pleas- ||) ed with the BIG SALE. JOHN B.CORN " VERY DEAD, IS BRYAN SVIEW Nev York, March 2 mon Rum Never Will be Resurrected hibition here, but it is here. to Furthermore, William Ji nings Bryan, turned 60 just three days ago, looks forward confidently to see ing the day when it pushes the last saloon off the face of the earth. is was’ the essence of an adres grand ball room of Tt. was a speeci nat Bi Bryan personally are rounded alcohol in, all its including the much discuss- ht wines and beers, and remorse- ushed it to death. He attacked it simultaneously from all points of the oratorial compass and in ringing and in lowered voice, with hu y and with pathos, and by sheer de- man’s reach forever. “I want those* whose efforts brouglit prohibition about to know that the country will never go back,” he said. “IT want thase who oppose it to know that their efforts are futile. The saloon is as dead in the United States a slavery. It has been my great plea: ure to see how all the churches in the country are massing their forces in We now have the conscience aroused and it will not hence was a point raised > Bryan ip speaking of ent of the law, Moderat: drinkers received no sympathy frot him, and he quoted scientists on the effect of a single glass of. beer, an effect which lingered for thirty hours. } y PE EON AL LIBERTY On the subject of personal liberty the speaker was brief. “When a man tells me, I am inter- fering with his personal liberty. in closing a saloon my answer is that when I see a man or woman beating a child I interfere, and when I see a man or woman cursing an unborn child by drinking then as a patriotic action I interfere.” Mr. Bryan admitted that ten years ago, when he started out on his cam- paign against alcohol, he had no iden that h’s own state! much less jthan this country, would be dry at this time, He now, felt entirely confident, how- ever, that he would witness the day when there would not be a saloon under any flag. “When I entered the fight against alcoho] ten. years ago. 1. made an ad- dress, ‘not for national or state prohl bition, but for county option,” he said. “The liquor men had so terrorized th city of Omaha, where I first. spoke. that although I. was a candidate for | bresident, three times. I could net find a single ‘promine: nt democrat to intro- duce me, [had ‘to hire the hall my- self. I put my hat and coat‘on a chair and then addressed the chair. My sub- ject was, “The Democratic: Party Shail Not Die of Delirium Tremens:’ “To-morrow: I am going. back to No- braska to fight to represent Nebraska in the national, convention, and the only reason there is a fight is that 1 am_ for prohibition.” fe praised Republican and) Demo- cratic parties alike for their atitude in regard to ‘prohibition, pointing out that ins adoption’ ‘haa’ been nog- partisan, MO} “Y FOR THE WET LAWYERS “As long as the. booze fund holds out there will be the wet lawyers, for { know something ‘about ldwyers.” Bry- an said. \“But-it looks as if the wet lawyers would make more money tow- ing the dead body of John Barleycorn out .of the stream than they would if they escued him alive.’ Mr. n said Httle about the presi- dential situation, but asserted that ‘not only will there be no beer. or wine a in the Democratic or ‘gRepub ean platforms but that tho% advo- tating ‘such planks; will be lucky if the subject is left out entirely. “We must see that no one is elected is pledged in advance to violate! oath of office,” he said, Miss Vj drome, ¢ nia Futrelle of the Hippo- hter of Jacquos Futrelle, ihe writer, ny, several selections, Tn the m ng Mr. Bryan declared at the Grace Methodist Episcopal chureh that. the world today needs a Whole-hearted, —«whole-minded and whote-souled belief in God. He, said the growth of ‘atheism and agnostt ism was due to religious training be- in erlooked in the schools and uni- He denounced the Darwini-, an theory, which, he said, was not supported by any evidence in God's universe, but which was sipping faitn in. God, In closing he expressed the apinion that, America would in time be a part of a league of nations because of our Christian teaching and understanding, “What difference docs it make what party wins compared to the peace of the world?” he said. COMMENTS: ON LANGER CANDIDACY INDICATE THAT HE IS INEVITABLE ‘Continued from page one) Townleyism. Mr. Langer was. one $f the first to realize the danger. to rebel against Townley’s dict tatorship, and since his first break with Tow! nley has made a phenomenal fight. In faey, to beginning of the overthrow of Town- leyism as registered by the complete victory of the regular republican and regular democrats over the Townley primary election, ” MANDAN PIONEER The Mandan Pionce yes “AL torney General Langer's amnounce- ment of his candidacy for governor * * * so characteristic of Langer, 83 | clear and forceful a statement of hi position, that there isn’t much show of a come-back by the felléw who is going to oppose him. There will, sin the opinion of the Pioneer. be but. ony candidate against Langer, and will he the league candidate, proba Mr. Frazier. “Mr. Langer has made the issue, and JL TTT EASTER SHIRTS from Manhattan and Metric They’re here in all their freshness and spring time cheerfulness, and they’re truly beautiful —appeal- ‘ing in pattern, harmony of color and fabric ‘selec- tion. Fit ‘quality and value are assured. ” $2 to $15 NEW ARRIVALS New knit ties, plain colors or heathers, narrow . $3.50 : French Charveaux irides- cent neckwear .....$2.50 Super value neckwear:$1 New spring. silk gloves, Easter Stiles e The things young men are accepting -as “just what we want” " New “slender-used” effects of the coats and the square U. §. shoulder, high chested, snug waist- ed, soft flowing lines of the front roll, block lap- éls add to the general effect, an athletic figure ». in clothes. Striking types, in single and double breasted’ models; 1, 2, 3 buttons; new colors and patterns; designed: for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx. Excellent values at. . $45, $50, $55, $60, $65, $70 Hats for Easter from Borsalitio, Italy, Dubuise, France, Knox, New. ork, Mallory, U.S. A., Gordon, U.S.A. Every man who is particu- lar about his Hat—who wants the smartest style , and most! becoming shape, | should see our spring hats. Jaunty, bright, fresh and gay, new-spring colorings, browns, heathers, grays, . greens or blue. You’ll like them: %, $6, $8, ou $12 CAP'S Snappy caps full of pep and style in all the new , colors, two-line effects in him alone is due in great measure the | factions in these parties at the recent | | Wear oi ocd ede pajamas a TY while ther liajs ‘been some: ‘casting about for the strongest man: to fight aguinst’ the governor, the search’ has always. wound yp’ in.the attorney. gen- eral’s office: ' The convention whicirit isproposed ‘to cnli to put a ‘ticket, inte che field will he but a ratification ‘of Langer's: candidacy: Whether it) will entirely harmonize ‘with* his’ platfor' | makes not a great deal ‘of difference. In the man pane platform is the people’s platform. It stands for the driving of’ socialism from the state and the. return toa safe and sane gov- ernment, “In’ the fight, that he has heen mak- ing against Townleyism, against dis- honesty’in’ office, Langer has been the directing force. It is against: him that all the big guns of the adminstration and turned. An imbecile legislature, sooping. to. obey. the commands that came ‘from league headquarters in St. Paul, made a spectacle. of itself, lost the respect of every citizen, and pass- ed measures intended to attorney general, And in so doing they’re fashioned . . In. between-time’ under- wy $8.00 We put the world to. sleep they virtually.made Langer the next Guaranteed 7 27,000 homes’ have’ been ‘ largest stove works, tested service without repair. / piece Js 5 sizes, t coal, coke or wood. For Sale by all Leading Deal- ers , ie oat during the past.two winters. Owners everywhere are writing us testifying to is efficiency and convenience. It is built by the world’s -$2,00 $4.00. there is much wor! seep the state from: the Red river to the Bi ndlands.” ae t Bench Waray. to Have Night School Chieago, “March 25. — Foreigners who frequent thirty-five Chicago parks during the summer months will’ have to he given ‘an opportunity to. perfect in the rudiments of ‘Amer nship this summer. zht classes in ‘“‘Americanizati will be hela in. the park ‘con houses throughout the summer Morgan G. Hogge, directorsof the ter night schools, has. arranged with the park commissioners; to lend the community houses to {he board of education for the “experi{nent, ; RIST 1S BOOZE SLEUTH Fred J. Rist, formerly. with the United States department of ‘justice DETROIT JEWEL PIPELESS FURNACE lea ling Power” Thausalids in. Use This Pipeless Fernace is not an experiment — over satisfactorily heated’ with and guaranteed as to heat- ing ‘power, constructed to give long, satisfactory Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for boys. “As Bud a as Dad’s.” $25, Ly we, S.C. BeRseson & SON Bluish Browns, Greenish Blues. and Gray Blues. You'll appreciate ouriwide | selection. $2.00 1095.00 - missioner Roper, who . has ‘the* tas enforcing the ‘national’ prohibition i: By. Com- n Fetaprearone act.’ ez in'1883,./ HEERY nasturtiums, sturdy asters, bright eyed pansies, stately ‘cosmos, brilliant poppies and many other easily-grown flowers bring beauty and sunshine to your: home. Decide to-have a flower garden this year. Insure the success of your garden by sowing - seeds of known quality. Northrup, King & Co.'s Flower Seeds have been carefully grown, tested and selected by experts. Directions on each packet | tell how to secure the best results. You will find seeds of all the flowers you enjoy mobst in Northrup, King & Co.’s Seed Case which | is now at\a-nearby dealer's. A packet of these good seeds’ is ‘one of the few things you can still - get for 5c-—and think how much joy it brings! Everyone Enjoys Flowers INUUUVNEUUAROTEOUETEUOE EERO AOU UU “<n SS ‘ Telephone communication between ew York and Chicago Was ‘establish- AS

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