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\. , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920 - BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE.SEVEN be »¢ ‘ ECAUSE thee are 60,000,000 persons in the United States today, according to esti- “mates of the Bureau of Education, who have inadequate fgcilities'of obtaining ‘books, a movement has been launched which points to the time ‘When every man, woman and child in the nation will have free access to the enormous stores of knowledge and joy contained’in the printed page. Most of this large percentage of the population dwells in tural districts in which book service is almost unknown, in the distant towns, villages and hamlets unserved by any public library. * But books and libraries are found where one would least expect to find them, and they are taken to these strange places-by novel and interesting means—by sleds to snow- capped mountain peaks, by pack mule to distant mining and lumber camips, by rowboat and motor boat to isolated lighthouses” and lightships, by motor truck. and wagon to For former service-men who are patients in hospitals of the United States Public Health Service, the A. L. A. is now furnishing books, not only of entertaining nature, but also many on technical subjects, that the men may have vast opprotunities of study- ing for their futuré- work in life while they are recovering from the effects of the war. That this chance to obtain ‘self-education’ is welcomed by these men is attested by the scores of letters that have been receiyed by the A. L. A. asking for volumes on tech nical subjects, ranging from farming and its kindred pursuits to the higher branches of engineering and other professions, Because seafarers have no opportunity for utilizing library privileges, the A. L. A- is providing boxed collections of technical and fiction books for ships of the American Merchant Marine, affording the personnel oppgrtunity for self-instruction and keeping IONIAN s 6 . KNOWLEDGE ON WHEELS « ries through the story-telling hours that-are growing in popularity throughout the nation. How greatly library service and books ate appreciated by the youngsters is clearly indi- cated in the reports of librarians that nearly one-half of the number of patrons are chil- dren and that many of these are sons and daughters of parents who have come to.this « country from other lands. Special libraries in industrial establishments are meeting with increased favor both by employer and: employee as offering wide opportunity for self-education in the par- ticular line of work in which the concern is engaged. There are libraries gates, in grange halls, in private: dwellings, The same applies to technical ‘libraries in merchandising plants and available for the agricultural population, in country schoolhouses for the surrouding residents, at toll- in buildings formerly used as saloons, but, four bungalows. a t sa f ‘d ne Aeneri the men contented in the long hours off duty. The lonely’keepers of lighthouses and according to the American Library Association there are not enough of them, That is remote sections of the country. “All this is part of the project promoted by the he 60 lightships are now receiving books through the service of the A. L. A., and so are men why the “Books for Everybody” movement has been launched and why promotion of all can Library Association, designed to advance the extension of library books, to'the in the U. S. Coast Guards at their stations along the many miles of inland and sea coast. these varied phases of book service for all the people is being advocated strongly in the cent. of the population which has had little or no acquaintance with books. Men in far-off lumber and mining camps in some states are furnished with reading Enlarged, Program. When this project, with the aid of existing library, agencies, shalt t for th i th he th lib t hich i ti fully i 1 a I i fulfilled, it.will not b 1 to find books.in pl: idered 1 § 2 rf .L. A. provided more than 7,000,000 volumes for the men in rough the county library system which is operating successfully in several states and have been fulfilled, it.will not be unusual to find books in places now considered unusual; : : Daring, te at eS the sea, This distribution, in thousands of instances, for the wide extension of which the A. L. A. is working in its Enlarged Program. _ it will be the commonplace. ‘No place is too out of the way, too strange to receive books, peaked th fornfation of- the habit of teading that has not ended with the close of hos- Sometimes mules carry the little librarics to the far off regions, sometimes: sleds take according to the ideals of the Association which is working to bring the joy of the printed filitie tt ve led the great need of the nation in the matter of extended library fac them over the snowbound mountains, other times motoretrucks convey,them to the dis-. page to all of the 60,000,000 persons now unacquainted with it, ba : 33 bias peo nth the A. L. AS adopted an Enlarged Program, or “Books for Every- tant hamlet. You will! find books where you Icast expect, and fail to find them where For all ‘this work proposed, a fund of $2,000,000 is required and it is now being tes’ and, conse die ya designe i ary extension and the doc- you may have belicved then to be. : raised by librarians, library trustees and friends of libraries without recourse to an inten- body” movement which is designed to promote this necessary ¢ y a t x ff ; 4 aie a h body’ af self education through ‘books For children who are afflicted in various ways, the joy of books is provided in libra- sive drive. ee ee i ve ie } I ip ‘ f a ALA i tuni Cnock: ivi; 7 aN! ing loo of red fla ers or people con- WANT COLUMN “| cont Look! Listen! | DOINGS OF THE Luis Onnertmity Krods for vin BY ALLMAN. | init | rien of sabagesseton, aharehy é + e . a + OLAY us OAH AN TAS NEWSPAPER WILL AWARD THE > He | or treason, to continue undermining 5 7 cites Mi wt Gi To Ti F - | Nes, Bor Ir FOR fF HELP WANTED—MALE MY CHANCE To GET ITO bchdtbay BEST LOOKING SHOPGIRL I AMERICA Se noe: Muighth Streets | the constitution of our forefathers. : WANTED—Tellable parties 10 sell sick MWe. MOVIES AND ON THE MOVIES, ‘ 2]| A CASHPRIZE, SIX WEEKS IM THE. ( 4 Praeeenn ses een eane . in farmers’ y to! ie E eral commission basis. “Address Box |, + : STAGE Too! A Good MOMES AUD Six WEEKS OM Tue srAGe! WAR MONHIERS-LBAT Cerny: |. 2, lehituay? v Te Ea 7 a Boks BARGAIN cnance! ALL You HAVE seuo WY f poi “Those who signed the protest ad- VANTE: ic. 10 Good " : , are r dressed to president Wilson are: A rite hone Ty 3 BP) RMN- s son al ; yemyonie Hetel, Max N. 0.) 338-1 [| 8 room and bath house, - two WIDE PROTEST CONDEMN- | Vr vicas, president city commission: t nr . she ci 5 j HELP WANTED—FEMALE blocks north of court house, ING. KATE’ O'HARE:TARDON (te oat aes A Buea \ WANTED—Houseliecper by young man, |} on. 6th street; large trees on | Cech eae Mrs. Rowert Orr, war mother, Fort Lutheran, hi t girl preferred. Stat A (Continued trom page one) “i fs . r x age and particulars, Write No, 75 tel- |{ property. Price $4200. Terms, have ‘sent a telegram of protest. to ae ont Es pane eh Sarvs qbune_____________-22-4WK | ¢ 1000 cash; balance, 6 years the presid Indignation: ‘of Man-| ei enicey to Liosd, Spole Poot WANTED — Experienced _ stenographer. , : dan citizens at the news of the ac-| Men's auriliary to Lloyd Spetz Post; + Permanent position at highest wages. |] gv ‘ Onde rs .| (Mrs, O. W. Roberts and Mrs. M. W. Lahr Motor Sates vo. peateat |] 8% ~ Hion last Saturday night culminated | oan, members of the execitiv. WANTED—Girl for general housew in the ‘breaking of a shop window Wifttee of the women iM com, é Family. three adults, Good wage: F. E. Young- Real of an alleged socialist who was ac-| PUG coaem Ga pert ‘ Pi Phone 751.or apply 117 Main atreets 5 a cused of refusing to raise his hat een ie a Donte and ee is woungs WANTED Experienced gir] or woman to Estate Co. while the band’ played the “Star | President of the Commercial Club. dy sewing at the Hagle Tailoring ota Spangled ‘Ranner.”" DEVILS LAKE PROTESTS Hat “orks. “Phone 58. atin 1st’ National Bank Bldg. Mrs, O'Hare has given no indica-; ayout twenty representative citi WANTED Girk or’ woman for gener | tion that she will return to North Devil y sentative Citizens ‘ housework, Mrs. C. W. MeGray. 61 Ph 78R in of Devils Lake sent the following wire 4 h Prone: THe Si aan one Dakota. After being freed from the | o¢ protest to President Wilson, rele ERT, = — oe penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., ‘ iu fi WANTED Experienced’ gir) for. gengial g she left for her home in St. Louis| {ve to the recent release of Mrs, Kate ge Dabr sy oe Cee ae Dea Tedk Alcuin «a 7 with her husband, and announced “KM andoue.‘b h é a FOR RENT—Second floor of 803 Seventh TAND Vit BE VP AND DOWN OLIWIA,) DONT Know that she was going to “work for pris-| 5. jen, we and our ‘boys who fought } ‘ Street; three of four rooms for small] ec aciee Monta Town AT EIGHT oclockK IN | WHETHER) APPROVE OF OKA CHANCE, Once 1 SHE MEANS SHE WouLD citnerorm:’ in mua to understand: that you and WaNTED—Walter-and_ohamben “Would consider smail, ¢ ck of THE MORNIAG LOOKING FOR | THIS OR NOT? AND WE'S GOT NOTHIN? | YUMP, OFF THE BRooKiMA The committee of the war mothe aeeyore BE tiie VW TRd nen cca the Banner House. Phone 231, Main | hardware or furniture pay ret AJoB NA DEPARTMENT | CY [ awier peel! © ’ BRIDGE IF “THEY which appeared before: the city com-| exmressed by Mrs: Kate Richards 0” } Street. : give “range, Mont. 6-1-2¢ STORE -AND NEXT Week ULL rege Gicosat ON MET . mission last night and asked the sig- pcm 5 Set aaNet : WANTED—Competent gin for general | eee oie eo ieenis of praiiie land TAKE ACKANCET <—, NOWON'T TAKE HER nature of vresident ‘Lucas for the | Hare and for which she was duely be Re Sacer £ FOR SALE—Two sections 0 and, y ature 5 F ” PURER eed ee Oates Manoa Pa and Ho Turk A Na 1 Hag | city was composed of Mrs. Robert | 224 lawfully and properly. convicted. may we proposition. all be | broke Sth Orr, head of the local chapter; "Mors. | teem WANTED—Stenographer, Apply _ Stacy ‘actor, A at $25.00 per acre, rr, 2 oa ————————— serrate Co. Biamarek, aa ib tractor: eee ¥ Ae fs s-2et | pres AW. Roberts and Mrs. eter. pon SALE once. Apply Siar Cate, ete 6 Bt Poe Raley School Building. One. of" Mrs. Orr briefly told the members, y : ea the most sightly locations in who had been apprised of the peti: pete peau inonern guise, on amnter - “ POSITIONS WANTED 8.8. Ciifford, A St. tion that the war mothers believed lots, 125 ft. by 330 ft.; beautiful shade ‘ Ke WANTED—Position as assistant steno- « LOST AND FOUND the matter too big, too vital a mat-| SG3;, Cael rent: od -apiier . y e house, hot i} bie As anaes cepes.. Hookles Tatusk ter for them alone. For that reason, | water heat, oak Mot sOxis0e nF i : en at : she said, concerted action of several | Inquire T. EA FLAHER { =| terete, be melbune fe bodies, representing the sentiment of | 5.95-¢t Telephone BOR oF SL | FOR SALE New moiern house wittt AISCELLANEOU all patriotic Bismarck citizens, was rooms ‘and ‘bath, well located; a very — requested, desirable home.’ Can be sold with a] FOR SALE One comple " itiz 1 cash payment of $1200, valance. on |. barber outfit, consisting of th rie, parting. toa Mtatement at | Phone 818 for Black Di : monthly payments. Price $47u0. ow case | Kor according to a statement of one or blac. irt penser, r hy i Jerry D. Bi blish = aha i lain 1 Jerry D. Bacon, publisher of the | New house 7 foams and bath, with | atory, one clock revolving barber pole, | Grand Forks Herald, while in st.| and lawn work, sand and gravel and \ pereened poreh. large barn aTnas Chicks almost, new, «if pinveruated Ren ae Paul at the National Holstein asso-| dry stove wood, fence posts, and all jouse. A real bargain. Price : a ‘ peers * 5-1f1mo ciation convention, was as follows: | kinds of 1 vith» é ] 2 : of team work. 1108 13th 8t. ; with terms, — SRLESHUaME Te Woodrow: Wilson, President: z be i ea ih complete an chan bi “Red-blooded Americans of the | North. R. C. Forsyth, 5-24-1w. , ‘ A very fine property. in one of the best} outfit and bath, hot and colt ; ; F rthwest § a = \ focations in ‘the city, consisting of af! four. living rooms, Old estab quire at Menoken Farmers State! WANTID--To rent piano forith» next | ob a auauely resent your rcom house and flat’ of 2 rooms, with| stand, good location; reasonable terms. | Bang 4 i. D. 20-4 ire in he Ade | acl in pardoning ‘Kate Richards = Idtghenette and bath; house modern and Can give immediate poss Write! Bank. a . D. __ 5-228 A '-24) O'Hare, Must we expect the release i ‘dition: two blocks t sck Box 98, or PI 2 rhe par ook Di ! s 5 ! House on ath St “Wevare offering this | Dak, vi |" stone casings from Seiad oe area e es Mae en eae FOR SALE property for less than the cost of build- | OR SALE—Pure Extracted Sweet Clov- | night are known. Return my = TERE z turn of the cargo of deported’ aliens i ing. A fine opportunity to make some! er Honey. 10 Ib. pail, $: 5 lb. pail, | to the Bismarck Tribune Co, to av FOR SALE OR RENT to preach the doctrine of the red flag |] y, i . mones. We can sell this place for S800. | $7.90, by mail prepaid to any post office | trouble, — 2 lunch, HOUSES AND FLAT: and continue: spreading the flames ot |] New Dodge Touring Car equipped —s North’ Dakota, Case of 24 sections |For RENT OR TRADE for Jand, Sheer is - i ‘i S ee " Choice comb honey. $7.95, by mail, | pons HekeL now panne: “An equtepe discontent ‘i with Cord Aires and puecls absorb ¥ | of Se rgom house ies p rm, eae Cash with order, Clark Allen, PE! or will rent s parately. Write J.D. ‘Our soldier boys were a great fac-|{ ers. Phone. 672K or write P. O. Chicken house, east front. 3 bldeks from) ‘Timber, Mont. | “WK | Nager, Wine, pany eg ‘tor in winning the war and should || Box 298, Bismarck, N. D. | the miew sehod! house An the cart ond BOR SALE: Northene ao tt of Aves Ae For, SALE—4), bushels ‘of, gelect saifce have a better treatment than the turn- |U. et | $650. and the balance on monthly pay- Sand ey che city. for an apartment oMenoken 8 Stat X or Call 7 H ments. Price $3650. | location Beate i : ‘ G24 fc asks ere ae Ta baie ——USED CAR MART—— : : Hyer ney delivered to any post Phone 4! L. Pet ; AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | office in. North Dakota, $2.88; Xo. raD--Washing, Phone Harvey Harris & Co. FOR SALE—Ford 1920 Staiter Coupe, lit- tle usedi; MVrite or wire Ernest, Wic! Center, _N. D. lwk FOR SALE—1 Overland, model 90, excel- lent. condition. Sell chéap. 76 Tribune, FOR SALE—Ford Form-a-Truck, good condition, . Price very reasonabl T or three’ or $2850, | small_payment down and liberal terms. | 75 See Fred Peterson, G. P. Hotel. H pail, $1.54. Cash with order. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. FOR SALE: 40 bushels of select ear. i ly Ohio seed potatoes, at $6.00, In-{ nd y miles north of Fe ee a ee FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Coed con WORK WANTED wate See PED--Stencgraphic work after 5:00 r, or phone Menoken, > furnish You Can’t Dispute That hone ped rooms. 200 | i | | Good serviceable automobiles at Rock Bottom Prices PHONE 488——608 MAIN ST. Adjoining Bismarck Radiator Works 5-26-1w ‘ ij Peeiats zt WHICH OF You "wo ANDTHE SHALLEST. ore! RI oe nid cree oe BY BLOSSER ‘ RALESMAN t T CAN, MISTER > ALL RIGHT. WHAT IS THE ; TAPLaeS SACESNAN WANTED_—By old } VANTED—By_ald Feliabie a ae ‘Two AT THAT = suucnst TM SMARTER, \ DEFINITION Of ‘VICE ITS SLEEDIA’ wit . ee cae ae sate | pe ae ie ca Te THAN UE IS, 1 ‘Oe re 2 ‘ towns and country stores, either reg- ular or sideliné salesman. UNRE- STRICTED TERRITORY. BIG COM- MISSIONS. Write for selling supplie: Empire Manufacturing Co., 125 V Plume St., Norfolk, Va. 5,22-1mo SALESMEN—You can make $100 to weekly selling. Bull Dog Starting tems” for Ford cars: just patented. elusive territory. Experience unneces- sary. Victory Sales sole distribut- ors, 223 Broadway, » N. Dak. 5-27-1wk | CITY LOTS Monthly Terms Desirable locations near the new school which is being built in the East part of the city. HEDDEN AGENCY 2 Phone 78R | Room 15; 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. AR TUE MEANING OF C NICE VERSA THEN ? BET WEAD oF THE