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8 a . GE FOUR a Wi «BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE N | WEDNESDAY) JULY 144, 1920 i one. He was a sailor, he told me, from Premier Grabski of Poland is advised to change ? his name to “Letgoski.” Kronstadt. He had only recently, re- covered from spotted typhus and had .been sent to Pskov to recuperate. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a TST AT ‘Entered -at the Postotice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second WHAT MAKES THE SU ‘lass Matter. Tay UR NE Te \ a c ‘ is HEALTH RE- : —<—<—$<______________-__| » There coritinues to be much dry comment by {ri RSKOV WERE A § . . - . Editor \ \ SORT, | THOUGHT, THEN WHAT GEORGE D. MANN a MUST PETROGRAD BE LIKE? - humorists on the wet, subject Fore! Representatives ae LOGAN PATNE COMPANT womens Bid, PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEWYORK - - - -__ Fifth Ave. Bldg. ha eh i E ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use} If Mexico had such a thing her greatest men fe lication of all news credited to it or not otherwise i i i ited in this paper and also the local news published would be her ex-presidents, herein. ‘All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. | SUFFRAGE . STATE” LEGISLATURES THAT, HAVE RATIFIED THE AMENDMENT,= REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC 29 6 I i, at LEGISLATURES REJECTING cmarie Japs are fast learning that all they want in Rus- sia is the way leading out. + Hi When Villa quits banditing, and Bill Bryan con- ventioning the spiritualists may then see the spir : : them; his magnificent grasp of large affairs, his more. Will he affix. it? , It is well for the independent voters'of the} oveat native ability and his training in statesman- : rhs é state to scrutinize the records of the various leg- ship, his regard for the opinion of others, his.ex- islative candidates this fall. In practically every pariened and syccess in the handling of men; his district where league candidates have béen nom-| appreciation of his country’s position as.a respon- Li, inated there are independent Democratic .candi-| sible factor’ in the: world’s future, but with the dates opposing them or independent Republicans| sjlest realization of the absolute importance of will be filed. The contest to rout socialism out our own supreme nationalism, his sterling Amer- of the North Dakota legislative halls is going to icanism, his righteous character and manhood, |. be a vigorous one. Considerable progress has| 14 withal his thorough humanness, all qualify i been made and all that ‘is geen is for the] him in the most exceptional degree for the tr = voters of the, state to be on guard. mendous responsibilities which will soon be hi . The public nurse strings are under. legislative| He will make a splendid candidate and a gréat j control. That body can do most to decrease the] president. The country will love him, honor him, excessive taxation and prevent the state ‘from|tryst him and follow him, just as all who know plunging headlong into an orgy of extravagance. |him love and trust him, and the world will honor him. J Too, in Governor Coolidge we have a candidate for ‘vice-president that measures up to every re- i i BIN quirement of a presidential candidate. Fortu- % A TIMELY SUGGESTION R nate indeed is the country.—Will H. Hays in Na- Senator Harding’s suggestion that the vice-| tional Republican. ‘ president te admitted to all cabinet meetings is Panel nene UR tea ‘ an excellent one: -He has: made’ it known that if SENATOR HARDING’S PAPER ON COX } by elected, Coolidge will have.a standing invitation] ‘The action of the San Francisco‘ convertion <n to attend all nee and participate in the dis- selecting Governor James M.,Cox to head the cussion of national issues. | Democratic ticket will receive, we believe, the ap- There should be close team work between the} jroval of the rank, and file of the supporters of two offices.. An emergency often arises when the} the administration. } Heed vice-president can best’ serve ‘the people by} o. dominant influence early thanifested in the : shea he ering the burdens cf. the presidéney. ae convention was such that the general thought was son’s ‘long. absences from America and, his recent that the honor‘would go to Mr. McAdoo, Attorne: ee illness were sufficient to press into service the General Palmer ee ee i thee rereonael cid 3 BsO : RORCEN Oy oe ee a UREAU OF CIRCULATION L . ;, t sEREETON. RATES oa OCU UVANCE. | it of a murderer and the murderer of spirits. REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Yy 4 Daily by carrier, per year....... $7.20 : 7 ‘ sy Daily by mail, per year (in Bismi 7.20 ; j ' % Daily by mail, per year (in state outs 5.00 > - ; & Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. 600]}. EDITORIAL REVIEW GOVERNORS CALLING SPEC a # 16Y AMENIGZ By the Inspect 4 u THE STATES OLDEST NEWSPAPER Sta aaa Ee ee ae ad SESSIONS To RATIFY AN = Washington, July tilt Governor Big (Establishe ), not exprees the opinions of The Tribune. They are | ‘ DEMOCRA 1c Claman? AWllLe call: sg aneglal “nenslon Se sented here in order vhat our readers may have both~ REPUBLICAN ‘ ' ‘leme: a sp sess \ aides of Important issues which afe being discussed is | | of the Vermont Legislature to ratify ‘ Oe Ces ae eed, RE oa the press of the day. : 16 suffrage, it will save tieAuembers ot x 7 the ‘National Woman’s Party 000. TI NNOVER glk 3 \ Wh Clement came to. Washington Until ee bia ida aia Zocurate . HAYS ON HARDING - | to confer Hwith Harding, the women’ ““ : nia}sthere fas. De i ‘ ‘ had- thousands of addressed and 5 official return it will be impossible to tell the full Senator Harding possesses just those vit i stamped envelopes ready to dump into J tent of the Nonpartisan league defeat in the qualities of mind and heart necessary today and the mails, appealing for money. to Neda io a eee ; in the time just ahead.. His poise of mind, his | Make a campaign in Tennesee. ‘They : various legislative districts. Enough is known, hi ‘ were held up temporarily to see what however, to indicate that the voters of the state soundness of judgment, his hold on fundamentals, Clement is going to do, as Vermont ! pith hae ioe tbs gs his appreciation of.the needs of today and of to- will ratify without a campaign if the k do not desire a continuation of the strong arm \ : Legislature once gets. together. Hitch ized th ‘ morrow, his love of the people from whom he Jn other words,-Clement’s signature 5 secret caucus that has characterized the various caiié aad ‘of Wheat hesas Ghat and his. faith: in dona apeelal call is worth $10,000 to % sessions under the soviet rule. Z the women, and it may be worth > E One gool thing about the pension system for employes, it will force them to save. money. Hereafter, when a girl worker gets ready to resign and go home, she will have enough money stored up with Uncle Sam to-get her home. ‘For instance, a person making $1800 a year wHl have to pay into the pension fund $45 a year. The surpius of thé fund will be invested Pry ‘ -/in “government ‘securities and will t. A ‘person who had overnment five years i : ~| would have $225 plus interest he could } (rats), she warned me.° I didn’t know] qtaw out should he want to quit. Z EVERY MAN FOR HIMSE | N - | before going to Russia that rats could ice nee at eee have an evil et. f 7 ct, at ol inducing persone to re- i i make such a noise and had such awful slen’in order to draw down their \ Z q ; t Betis , _., money. A person who had been with . s soon as I turned in forthe nighi| the government 20 years at $1800 a A 5 ‘|'they would get busy foraging for food.| year could draw out more than $1100, nf i“ ic CU tmenenn . > 5 = fe |eThey got. into the bureau and shook| including interest. Correspondent Duckworth, Who Saige teed Seta CeRete iat ae E nue dt vou bat ae It-is often said that “education of Has Penetrated Soviet Coun-| party for Pskov. Oe EEC Tne ndabuea panen _ble-[ ong: people ts, second only. to the: eal try, Asserts That: Red Rule Tastless Food i cup off the table, smashing both. Baty ater ae Waele. Sar iS ooh P Has Reduced‘ Russian People If I had fish it was served without] -In' the morning I woke up just in| Cerne’ y' ‘i : any seasoning whatever in.a dirty old! time to-see two big rats climbing Pee IS SN ata to Semi-Savage State—Finds ‘ It Difficult to Eat Scant Food pot. _ Whether boiled or fried in flax} joisurely out of m: 4 ; x y knapsack, swing} ibjllions and some spent. went for ofl; the, eadsi. tails cand ¢ finsss were, down to the bottom rail of my bed and] education, research, and development. Offered—Prices Mounted. to Great Heights’ -» She—“You’re long on talk and very short on results.” Men who try laying down the law to their wives § probably wonder how Solomon lived so long. Muccisrinetoldayer eke ie eaten in drop,to the floor and disappear. The other 99 .per cent went for the “My bread I got f ke ‘After that kept my shoes'and other} recent. war. and: previous wars, wir on ’ There was no tablecloth, ands whet-| Aen arctan, bY. My Daaida, th use/iand)\ and mary, primary ggvernmental ever did not eat: at ‘ore meal“ was a ea cia ak fling at these noisy | functions! and public works. eft jin \my;bedroom juncovened;jand But. these were evidently ‘Bolshevik *CHAPLIN’S LATEST AT was supposed to eat at.the next, that ‘ o 1A IK CHAR, Z, is, if the rats did, not.get at it. ey. io, mai a chinks thaty) THE ELTINGE THEATRE |. All the hotels in Russia are now the ‘Charles ‘Chaplin's Tatest.miltion dok property: of the Soviet governmont,|Jar Production, “A Day's Pleasure,” _ and“it: is nd longer, possible for a arrived in Bismarck late: last night stranger to ‘enter a hdtel, register and} 94 was met by a delegation from the be assigned to. a room. One must have| Eltinge theatre where it will be shown ‘ a permit from a Soviet committee to| for two days, run, commencing to- e CHILDREN IN SAD ‘STATE 1 But for my own tea and sugar (brought from" New~ York), it would have been very difficult to swallow the food. And yet | was told by a commissar, who dropped in one afternoon while | was eat- BY J. HERBERT DUCKWORTH, ON. E. A. Staff(Correspondent. ' (Copyright, 1920; ‘by The Newspaper Enterprise! Association.) > vice-president. A Pal i B Hasty ; ti i night. i H The ential president should share the bur- nent in’ the party who was closely in touch with] Reval, Esthonia July i4—when 1} in, that twas living more luxuri: eee at Cuer sobmn inthe Paléemio/|-Thta,ta-Chaplinte:tonith of a long. : f, po p WY-| the administration. This thought was intensified | !*ft Esthonla to go alone into Soviet ys than anys Worker: perhaps the best in Pskoy. The rate] series of comedies’ produced in his dens of the chief executive and be trained in the Russia, I was told not on.any account} ‘The nights. were the worst part of} Was 45 ‘roubles a night), (nominally ow? studios and to be ,istributed by policies of the party so if ever called to duty § when the almost absolute control of the White’ to miss going to the Palermo. .my stay at the Palermo. 25.) . eis i r oe. first National Exhibitors’ Circuit. It House was made plain in the framing of the plat- It was a famous hotel in this part] \ After May 1st lights were forbidden | ‘There were two beds. in the room is of the same series as “A Dog's - Fs there will be no serious interruptions in carryin: zy of the country, famous for its food and a piece:of soi ; vite,” i bia a out administration problems. . amryin€\form. Naturally the view was that the conven-| its music! aa ee xf Pt was aa ace ott countoratotution| mirror with, most of the quickatlver Hoe Gaui iot trattie ae 3 . Rete ‘ tion, having followed in detail the platform plans \ to burn even a‘candle in your room. | gone, an “easy chair” with the stuffing Avhat is declared to be the funniest 3 O f4 p Pp \ : Such an arrangement too will make for better f No Guests at Hotel However, this was really not a very| coming out, a ‘bureau impossible to| incident ever filmed takes place at the cooperation between the legislative and executive and specifications ie sponsored, would name one} But there are no guests at the hotel! great hardship, for they hive got| use because of the rats, Bn ancient} outset of the picture when Chaplin, as 7 ,, , 7 high in administration favor to make’ the ‘race. nowadays and\the former servants and | day-light saving with a vengeance in| table and a wobbly washstand with a] the head of the family, takes his flock ~ * departments of the government. Judged from ib hich th fy a employes wander’ the streets looking} Russia—the clock has been pushed| small quantity of “running water,”|to the family auto, a delapidated af 2 every angle, Senator Hardine’s plan will produce| 2R¢ ttibute which the convention has paid to the] for bread. \ «| forward three hours! that was running when th girl did not] fair, and starts off for a journey to : cactus deviate cae hdmi nominee is thus all the greater. Instead of guests lean ghosts of men] ‘This has a curious:result. The peo-| forget to fill up the miniature tank. | the’ country. The progress of the greater harmony and facility of action in govern- y nee and women and thin hollow-cheeked| ple refuse to go to bed while it is still : trip is impeded at a busy street cor- = mental affairs. : While the general trend of the political views children frequent the place. light, so wander aimlessly about the in Health Resert ner when a traffic difficulty ensues A ‘ . A begear sits on the third step from] streets until'1 o'clock in the morning.| | These sirls spent most of the day i f Paicta “au of Governor Cox is away from those held and ad- : m i Finding that the pleasure “ia auto ¢ the bottom and moans and prays as] And they don’t get up till 9. Govern-| S°S%iPing, in their room or sunning] .. 4 forthcoming the famil. “ vocated_by this paper, we none the less frankly} only Russian beggar can at the ap-} ment. work 'starts at 10. themselves out/oh: the front sidewalk. | ‘ rthcoming the family journeys t ea a hi ability » a trated’ i Busi ‘i S However, they were always polite| ‘© 22 excursion boat where a negro : gnize ‘his ability as demonstrated in business It’s' generally the old maids who kick agains the showing the new feminine styles are making. proach of passers-by. : v: ; e There was no restaurant at the] What gbject is attained by this ar-; and willing.” ; aOR, and, Popcorn boy, and stormy : and political life alike, Palermo, of course. The cafe, the| rangement, | was unable to‘find out. The long and narrow corridor'in the| Weather turns things into am uproar. 5 a iY ae ee ’ 5 i ‘ _ | scene of many a riotous evening dur- y a hotel was extremely dirty and the| The comedy is declared as ‘great or 4, { P MENDELISM «...’| The presidential candidates of the two domi-| ing the German occupation of Pskov, Rate” Perform), board floor broken and unmended. As| 3reater than anything Chaplin has i S é \ t tiés ‘thus bene det ined, it is pleasi had been stripped bare of all its fine] Paulina told me the first‘day fo keep] tor the toilet ayrangements, I will not oreviously accomplished. | __. Growing a patch of peas year after year to see Mack ace ee rahe eing del aural Bork Pp atte ‘urnighings. It had been: turned into| My igoe aay, Fnapeagk andffo hang attempt to describe them. ene 2—-— ace ye Ly ing,” i ed|}o believe that the i il a Soviet kitchen. : he clothes’ peg. All the other guests in the hote! ecording to a group of British” mney Aaa tea Sree. Mente Jounded Q th levated li ee whieh th hi Rone At one end of thé: long room were| ~““Gtesse mauge,” ‘gresse _mause"’| were soldiers with the exception of| ongineers; electric power can be . the modern science of Heredity by taking a pre-| upon the elevated lines whic e high otfice be-| 4i¢ hoilers for the soup and along one ee 4 Serta vroduced by harnessing the tides of ‘wo rivers in Scotland at two-thirds ; caution which others had neglected. / speaks, if it is within the|power of the nominees wall was a counter from which the i A 4 inet ne ‘ Lat Py * bread and soup were handed out to the cost of that generated by steam. A pea, like any other seed, is the beginning of,a| to control it—Marion Star: : as che famished people. : Cando ‘ aa Stgant The people came with all kinds of strange vessels -for their scanty ra- tions. ' They had kettles, pails, old tin sans with string or wire for handles, = = = earthenware pots, even China vases.| — . ‘ You'RE NOT It was pathetic to see four and five- year-old kiddies standing in line for AFRAID OF A new plant, and is due to the union of two diffet- z TF ent cells, the female oluve and the pollen which} .. WHAT. IS BACK-OF THIS? fertilizes it through the pistil. , After six years of Wilson control of congress ‘Mendel removed the pollen from his flowers and] the suffrage amendment. had not been submitted fertilized the ovules with pollen from another va-| A republican congress then submitted the .suf- 5 weatrneran bb ttn toe its ce PERFECT: ie riety of pea plant. frage amendment. Of the thirty-five legislatures|«. _ Gnaw on Bread GOAT, ARG You, roy One might expect.the plants produced by such} which have acted favorably on the amendment ,,0n the way out few could resist the EVERETTE 4: i ‘ i fr i iY A ‘ Ne ptation to gnaw the corners of the —s a crossing to develop into something intermedi-| twenty-seven are republican, five are democratic, | bread or to drink some of the soup. SSS ate between the two parent types. But they, did| three are divided. . Of the legislatutes which have Hectares mean robbing the rest AW = ITS REAL <} ; RMEANING- AND HOW TO: not. A tall variety crossed with a dwarf gave tall;| voted against the amendment one is republican, Yours ACO S Ihave seen men break off a white flowering plants crossed with colored gave; colored; and so with other qualities in which va- rieties differed—the second generation showed one or the other, but not something in between. Mendel called the quality which showed in the “second generation “dominant” and that which did not show “recessive.” ; : A MEMRER NOW, MISTER TRUE ¢ TGE+ HEE! eight are democratic. Of the states which have not acted, two are republican and four‘are demo- cratic. For six years President Wilson dominat- ed congress, and while all other important items in his legislative program were put over, suffrage was not, though all the time it was a burning and growing issue. Called upon to urge its passage, President Wilson told a delegation of women that plece of bread and hide it away \ under their “rubashka,” or blouse. Two years of starvation has : brought out all the old primeval Instincts of man, the most pro- nounced of which ts his willing- ness to fight savagely for food even at the cost of the suffering of others. a ba This redugtion of a great, hospitable Teo ie | i ] = = z= ; oo, i ( A if ATTAIN IT 4 EES a ae Ey CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL (OE: 4] 53g! Berry Bloch,Nashvinietenn fg And then another strange thing happened. 5 4 and lovable people to a state of semi- When he allowed these tall or coloring plants of|'‘he could not consistently promote anf measure |savagery was strikingly illustrated mixed ancestry to fertilize their ovules in the us-| not pledged by his political party... Senator Hard-| 0¥,°n, incident that happened to me ual way, and then planted the-seeds, he found that] ing voted, as a senator, for the submission of the| 1 was taking my one daily meal in Ii THIS’ Society MAY. Hav SOME NOBLE ts IN. a |’ |Wusw, BUTE CAN'T SEG THEM. ERO! —— ee ee SORE EE a about a quarter of the plants in the third genera- a Bor iet ieen: tion were dwarfs or white-flowered once more— the recessive quality had returned—while the other three-quarters remained tall or colored. ‘ Planting once more, he found that the recessive dwarfs and whites bred true, in spite of their mixed ancestry, and kept on doing it—th¢ origi- nal dwarfs had returned to stay, as though they had never-been crossed. Cox says that if he is elected he will name a real| suffrage cause, but the special interests of the eg Sth THE OTHER DAY, ate City Depart- “dirt” farmer as secretary of agriculture. That| Wilson administration and the Democratic party |ZINOVIEFF. THE CHIEF COMMIS. eae * sigs i) s 7 Per 8. ETRI , : 4 disqualifies Townley, Mills and Lemke right off{at the attempted sacrifice of those who really SHALL. NOT CONSIDER YOU PEO. BISMARCK PLE STARVING UNTIL, YOU, BITE REALTY,CO. the bat. : : or fg Ikke . 2¥.. g@Why not call in-the, mediums to ask,old Noah| not, in the light of the facts, deceive a large num-) 46, 40g pautina Sakki cooked for Tel. 314 9 Ria thse mot where the dove of peace is / “ pn Nncelgra sites ae The fellow next tome was picking, suffrage amendment. On the thoroughly unjusti- the mould out*of his bread’ with his fiable ground that.a political party or party lead- Pea a nets teeta tis week ership is in position to coerce every legislature or | nowadays carry thelr own knives with governor to act favorably upon a constitutional ee to Ga repraurante Paes rs amendment, certain radical suffrage leaders are| was tresh, PU eiaitomon Ga eee attacking the Republican party, organization and baled met) seeing this, said rather candidate. From this recital of the situation it| "8 \Vou shouldn't do that. He ie may easily be understood’ what influences might naturally desire and become responsible for such used to it. Besides you may need the bread yourself tomorrow. 1 a campaign, clearly intended to benefit, not the can see you have not been in Rus- sia lofg. It is now every man for have been of service to the suffrage cause. er COBBLE NSTONES AND “ 5 ’ 2 WO-|, tunately such influences reach only a few and will|MbN BAT THEIR BABINS.” 7 se @ ber.—National Republican. A: me at the hotel on instructions, I un- Small Bungalow ~ $399 down and $25.00 This is a real bargain. Partly modern and can be bought for less than $2000. Apply at Bismarck Bank Bldg. E sn sora Bargain per month

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