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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1920 be - __ BY ALLMAN |GAY WITH PLUMAGE OF BIRDS 500,000 “1 OST? ‘BEAT RENT HOGS DOINGS OF THE DvFFS fame Tom, DID You SEE THIS STORY Ths Makes Toe THRO i 5 AT ANNAPOLIS s rerncerwcace™"" | WAR PRISONERS) BY CO-OPERATION PAGE SEVEN ——— That Leaves ‘fom Periectly Safe. IN THE PAPER ABouT A BUSINESS MAN LEAVING HiS READ IN THE LAST Feather Working. “TEN DAYS - pees Examination to Be Held'in August to Fill Classes Normally with His STENOGRAPNER. P The most numerous and most war- like of the many native tribes of the upper Amazon and its tributaries are the Mundurucus, each of whose set- tlements has its own military organ- Dr. Nansen Reports Many Have Been Away From Home for Finns Build and Occupy Own Apartments for Only $26.35 a Month. /}-MUFE AND RUNNING OFF Full in June. Six Years. ization, with barracks in which the fighting men sleep, their arms at hand, ee a ee freee neers always ready for battle. re The Mundurucus are the most ex- 0 i 6 L IN FOR REAL BATTLE pert feather-workers in tropical Amer- TRANSP! TATION Is PROBLEM i fea, the warric wearing beautiful garments of bird's plumage, with ro- | Technically Free, Chief Concern of settes of brilliant feathers on the fore- Captives Is. How to Get Out of Si- head, or sometimes diadems of alli- beria—Bolsheviki Aiding in ty Club House and Co-Operative gator scales. / The “scepters” which Their Return { Restaurant Big Success. the chiefs carry in. their ceremonial . dances are admirable works of art, be- London—The lost tribe of Israel may New York.—In these hectic days of ing made by fastening upon a long have its counterpart in the 250,000 or | frenzied family finance when the life wooden rod the white and yellow more Germans, Polish, Czecho-Slovak, of the average New Yorker is just one ener from the breast of the toU-) pouanian and Jngo-Slav prisoners in pa ae Aad eae at: an. es Siberia, together with a like number | [¢"ton is directed toward a certain ‘At its top such a “scepter” expands i cs OH group of thrifty citizens who are F f of Russians in Germany, — Eighteen |?. into a wide plume composed 01 the months after the signing of pence they siding calmly, comfortably and cheaply jong tail-fes cAWS se ‘ “ ” ei, 3G in their own apartment houses, long tail-feathers of macaws and (1°) 14 stint “ost.” Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, |? [hel tment I SOME CAUSES GF VAGANCIES Reaction Again~* Militarism and High- er Salartes of Civil Life Among Those Cited—Some Con- gressmen Are Lax. Washington.—Have the seven seas lost their lure? Do the ghosts of John Paul Jones, Farragut and Perry, and others of like fame, no longer beckon adventuresome and ambitious Amert- ean youths to clear the decks of the nation's ships for action? Co-Operative Bakeries and Dairies A’e Soon to Be Erected—Ccmmuni- Yun SAV Tere Ane ALor (W/Y/7": OF ’EM~ WHAT DO You THINK : oF SUCH STUNTS Anyway Yes, BUT ILt BET THEY Do! Tom,Nov HAVE A PRETTY STENOERAPHER IN, YouR NOT ARY More- {THE Boss ELopeD WiTh HER WHILE VMAS ON OUR THEY Don'T There ure approximately 400 va- : 2s r gons. 1 eserve m injury, the ; The sure "gs are never Invad- cancies on the rolls of the United t VACATION = cone Te eee Tae Hie fe Ne | the Norwegian explorer snd one-time a iB lelsure hours are never Invad States Naval academy at Annapolis. INTEREST ME, wand of 4 y is a ey minister to the court of St. James’, is | Ct bY landlords and rent estate agents, ; their sleep is undisturbed by night- in London, after having undertaken an drical case when not required for use on feast days, As a part of the co , 4 ee investigation of the condition of lost tume, a crescent-shaped breastplate aranere x Thorranunstiot the 5 Ba ht is unhurt by constant contact of turtle shell, so tlin as to give out of N tior ‘Soiiie of the: prisoners, | with the daily “to let” columns, They a clear note when struck, is worn.— Doctor Nansen found, have. been away, ‘ live in attractive, sunny homes, con- Pittsburgh Dispatch. from their homes for taining the latest in ations in : icraasine thes reprecentt plumbing, the newest styles in- win- FOIL DEATH-DEALING VAMPIRE | sovit government, now in London, | 2oWs nl the hottest Kind of heat —_— will be asked to obtain assurance from | HO" Mil OF these tusuries they pas West Indian Superstition That Seems | that government relative to the repa- | {yout ner: family. ‘per MORI EWU) to Have Been Borrowed From triation of the exiles, ae ple it knowledge that the rent French Peasant Lore. “How many prisoners there are still anit can be mised’ unless they per- — to be returned,” sald Doctor Nansen, ; "" '" Superstitions of the most interesting | “no one can tell, for they undoubtedly mares of sudden evictions, and their Another exrmination must be held in August to fill up the classes that should have been filled by June, Ap- parently young, men no longer sera ble for the privilege of hecoming the admirals of tomorrow. Yet navy officials: believe this is only a temporary condition. The sea and Uncle Sam's “navee,” they are confident, have not lost: permanently their appeal to the spirit of the young men. of America, The. opportunities in the service are greater than ever, Many Attractions, Submarines: that” prowl near the bottom of the sea; hydroptanes and “blimps” that soar above; destroyers that churn the surface of the ocean; battle cruisers of wondrous speed and majestic bu driven. su: perdreadnaughts::and quickly: Tan \ Are Not Plutocrats, Either, variety are to be met with everywhere | fnelude many who have heen written | They are not wenlthy. “They are in the Caribbean islands among the |. off.as missing or dead. Probably there | hard-working people—carpenters, negro population that was transplant | are 160,000 to 180,000 in Russla_and | painte paperhangers, tailors, type- ed from Africa into the West Indles. ia—including Germans, Austri- | setters and shop keepers and their fam- with all improvements in. In Grenada, where the Loupgarou of is, Poles, Czecho: who are not often found dwell- _clrander st the French peasant has in easy going s, Rumanians and Jugo-Slav: ing in luxury when the rest of the NEW CROP Sweet Clover Honey, by] West Indian manner of speech become } and, roughly, the same number of Rus- | world is putting up with all sorts of mail prepaid to any, post office in N) te Loogarao, which is of the vampire | sians in Germans. OF the former | inconveniences, pound pail.) igs, whose desire is for human blood, | there are somo thousands in ‘Turk How do they do it? Well, in the Big dimers sucked from a sleeping man, woman | tan, and to extricate them is the hard- | first place, they live in Brooklyn, But _ or child, there is a superstition that | est problem of all. that does not explain it. Brooklyn is to keep it away from the huts of men Transportation Chief Difficulty. net immune from the high edst of liv- it is necessary to sprinkle a good deal} “Many of the prisoners in Siberla | Ing any more than any other town, But of rice or sand overnight in front of | are trying to get home on their own | they are Finns, and that explains! a the door. account—for they are technically free; Ht deal. For the Finns are an ex- According to the superstition, the] the transport difficulty is the only fm- | tremely thrifty lot. ‘They: come from reached \, ports of call where the daring deeds ___HE P WANTE ALE of history ‘liave’ been ‘written—all ange aE RATT these are offered today to the young | COAL JOAL MINERS WANTED—By |v terms | mented d barn, 3 lots, | TR, 8 arge nice rooms od well a ide. Phone 4 Large modern house. TeDActe| Pe let to reliable parties, also for young milch cow, Call 808 Seventh street. : 8-30-1k man who would enter Annapolis andj Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu-) jouse oF | become a part of the sea-forees of} lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply on South . this republic. at mine or at Bismarck office in| ¥Or RED Therefore, though there may be 40¢ Haggart Building. : vacancies at the ;naval academy, Wilt , doublebed ktichen table, Apply o Kurk, over Knowles Jewelry PAINTERS WANTED-—Good sign and POR R the navy departinent at Washington!” Suletin painters to take charge of ter- |") T—Furnished modern house to] dont, w $ r A is only. temporarily concerned and has} ritory. Hard Workers can make from relia) iH Lone oe hone No, \ _ton Cafe, \ Loogaroo, keen on. sucking human | pediment—walking, working now and | & country where life is a constant bat- $15 to $25 per Must have Ford 2, LEE Buree FOR S. blood, stops and begins to count every | then to earn a little money, getting tle with a harsh climate, and where faith in the maximum enrollment. Perhaps the American youth needs on- ly a reminder of what he may be- come. Three principal reasons are ascribed here for the vacancies at the naval a truck or trailer,, PHIL“MORTON AD- VERTISING CO., 880 Wade St.. Cine ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED Fil Class mechanic, Have|/OR RENT— Nice neat well equipped machine shop and well] Tooms for Reasonable Neate and lighted, Hague Motor Co,,| {er new management, Mrs, Hutto! Chicago. 8-26-1wk | | Main § 3 WANTED=Two men to do loading on| ror RE De grain before going any further, morn-| on a few miles by train where they | Surv yal is largely a matter of econo- ing coming before the counting {s com-] can. |} my and co-operation. As a result, the pleted. Thereupon the unhappy Loo- “The trouble with the men in SI- vo instinet is highly developed garoo must retire. In Jamaica they} beria was that they did not know | i" the Finn—he never stops fighting do not talk of Loogaroo, but there} which direction to take. They w | for life, are plenty of duppies. Duppy, rough: | the Czecho-Slovaks going toward Vlad- So it happens that while most na- cinna ass = $200.00 adis wrds, J burner i new iaundry Bighth street FOR SALE—One 6 ft. McCorn —Office rooms now occur academy. They are: 2 : : rs. Rate 68% cents per hour. Luck; by Keith Kur! rooms ove! a Sweep Rake. O1 u ive i s have hee Sitti ‘A natural reaction following the end-| Strike ‘Goal iasak ToD ND. +” | “Roowles Sewelsy lore, Apply tail” a, and Swoop lake, Ove Ti Tr ly speaking, nieans ghost, but there 1s| ivostok, and heard that some of them | tive Americans have heen | sitting 8. Know! Ty a slight difference, for the duppy ‘can | had got home that way, so others tried | around deploring the high cost of liv- ing of the war, and a national snh consciousness which draws every one away from things military. The high salaries and wi mple. Some of | ine but meekly paying exorbitant prices for food and rents, the Finns of Brooklyn have been forming co-opera- tive societies and forcing down their walk the earth, while the spirit or] to ‘follow their ¢ soul remains in its apppointed place.! those furthest east are concentrating around = Viadivostok—the = Germans | hiave got a number of their own men FOR REN rooms i keeping. Couple only. ptember 1 ol x : At a bargain platform ounds, Phone Bismarck, N. D.* 8-20-1wk receiver FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern | Opportunity on the Farm. by young men in. indu making ato aes tink Ie at Kei ; e years of study nnd the comparativels HELP WANTED FEMALE : 722 Fifth si There was a time when the idea | out that way in Japanese ships—but | living GE Ie, NG joes Do Mee modest emoluments. of a nayal cireel | warp dient gil for eoneval [POLL RENT—urnished modern wag altogether too common, that the} Conditions there are much disturbed Innis og) Besilesy oto co-ouerntlye for the time unattractive. “1 housework: cae in family —every thing U 21 8th St occupation of farming was a. sort of | @nd_ Instructions have been sent by } spree laut Mey oon ae chub by A Cco-t erative res- the soviet government to all prisoners | muni T—Fur hed mod room, junk pile where fate threw human; Tardiness of members of congre: convanisnt i and modern. I OR REN i Fstenand ; f Mandan 3 St. 2a i 5 nee im davante a - ae in making appointments which are ac ante Or middie age womar Tor Bene i doubles Call at Phone| discards who lacked ambition, intelli- already west of Irkutsk to make their | turant and plots: or Bround upon a Hou 8-313 way westward to Moscow as best they | Which co-operative bakeries and dal- gence, or perseverance enough to suc- ceed in any other calling in Hfe, ‘Then | along in the late nineties there was a.“back to the land movement,” and j “mossback” and “hayseed” were rele- gated to the columns of obsolete slang. The farmer sces life and growth on every hand. Even in winter, in the AND localities where the landscape seems credited under the Inw to every mem Der of the senate and the house. There are doubtless other reasons which may be later discussed, but the three headings enumerated probably furnish almost full explanation of the necessity for additional entrance, ex: aminations, In all likelihood the high house work. Wages no object. Apply] AUTOMOBULFS — MOTORCYCLES | ,. 7 Sean Dohn's Meat Market, 512 Broadway. | | or “SALE—I0i7 Ford touring — car. EI ENC. hdres or Stoo Helse, Phone 803. 8-30-1wk : i 8 LOST AND FOUND pocket book. containing about esterday between 4 and 5 o'clock een Thayer and 12th St. please return to Tribune, can.” ries soon are to be erected, The Viadivostok prisoners, Doctor First came’ the club house, which 1s Nansen explained, it is hoped to re- alw: the first soc move of the . » in French and) American | Fine wherever they go. It is an at: ships, but it is imperative that this tractive biilding, with coffee and game should be done at once, so as to get | Proms. snoking parlors, women’s: club them through, the Red sea before the | T0ms. and an auditorium where pub- hot season. lic meetings, dances and thei WANTED—Girl for general housew Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 16 Ave. A. Wes Phone 1691. 8228-1wk WANTED—Competent_maid for general house work, Mrs, S. W. Corwin, 5 Mandan_Ave. 8 \WANTED—Girl for general house Mrs. C. EB, Stackhouse. Phone 594, milch ull at 806 12 | 8-31-1wk FOR SALE—One of the finest lots'on Avi B. Write No, 128 Tribune, 8-12-t cost of living has had its effect on A apie i 8-24-tf MI NE SORT SALE: “ny vet | ate held. To the Finn drama academy entrances just as it has on} oaepEp—Ritchen and dining, room | sToRn | Sor BOUs POR Ee section 12, township | gq symbol of death with snow and ice Sree te et ce oe ne ere ach ix essential gf foot #0 that the . every other line of endeavor. Ip. Apply Sanitary Cafe, _ $-26-1Wk | ; Baines: Count glanary,| holding everything in Its grasp, there government in the matter?” Doctor , cnjte da Gil (oneinen IANEE Interior States Short. WANFRD—Ginl for Kener ton barn cand 0 acres: i at in| is the hope of renewed life, or resur- Sankey. sick ca ret ee. employ. a: drawatie-enach for a ASS 3 office rom Jand.| cage = . nif < jolsheviki in eturn. nt a sf rection of seed grain, typified by the 3 s from the “They are really behaving extreme- their voung people. Ac J chib house is the co-ope e restau- ly well,” he answered. “They are ex- | . tremely anxious to send home the | "rt and nearby is a lot which some Dollar House, Two T nd 1 Stimpson or An analysis of the vacancy st i for general house Y ‘iT shows that the interior s have ve, Ay 8-30-18 knelt down a and the greatest. number of appointments WANTED — Pantry girl. Apply ean purchas' . H. next spring's planting. Truly, on the farm there are special opportunities : a : Pacific ‘Hotel. -24-tf forahservatl h sy yet to be made. Evidently the youth - ‘or observation and thought, and hap- day. when building conditlons become f eater eniap | WANTED—Wailt at the Banners pp “threshing i n si apes evi prisoners they still hold, and despite | “* i ig Z far removed from shores against which - Banner) FOR SALE—50 threshing machines.| -pae island of Marken, in Holland,| PY $8 the farmer whose thoughts £0) toi qifticulties of transport they nee ! @ iritle more stable, is to support a co- deeper than the bottom of his milk; pail and whose pasture fences are not the boundaries of his horizon.—Chris- tian Herald. Some as goad as new, going.at a :| bargain. Size 22 in. to 40 cylinder, | all makes. Hazelton Second Hand FOR SALE OR RENT Machinery Co., Hazelton, N. I _ HOUSES AND FLATS ie ie —Two beautiful bungalow Two fea Addition, South fronts and umber robe, § solutely modern. Garage, hol_ water. , toilet, bath, gas, electricity, full operative moving picture house. The chief activity of the club house soon. in ne the voicing of. discontent, with living conditions, The Finns, hav- ine come to Ame 1, the Jand of op- portunity elief from a stern xucting environment, were frank- ypoiuted, ‘Lhey found them- selves. crowded into grimy tenements, was once entirely submerged, but has rig#h from the water and is now a thrifty settlement of ishermen. sending trains of prisoners regularly from Moscow, through Petrograd to ; Narva, on the Esthonian frontier where an exchange of prisoners from From - base to summit Germany and Garman and others tinct zones of bird life—tropi from Russia takes place tropical, temperate and alpine "ate! Wonderful Gifts From the Skies. ‘Phere ts an olit fortress there; used iment, hard wood floors, and’ both! Mandan, found in the upper. Andes of Sou The Old Testament story of Moses'| as a depot and di fectitiy’ station, ly new, Part cash and balance on | WANTED TO Four burner gaa} America, sojourn in the wilderness includes the} put it is found that at present a train- BU £01 a ; terms, ‘Telephone 314 City De- 4 C I ae ee u Ives: erowel The “list ‘of vacancies’ for midship-] partment, TisMATCK REALTY CoM stove: wilt bron ce ee ett | In the olden days of glass-staining, | Providentlal provision of daily manna. | jond a day means more than the ship- with) insuflicient heat and water and 1 and unidle to earn the wild waves beat is contented with his job on the farm, in the office or in the workshop. Lither that or the member of congress who is privileged to make appointments for entrance examinations has not diligently sur- veyed his district for eligibles or pre- } > sented to his constituents the advan- tages of a naval career. STED—Kitchen help. p., Homan men for 1920” which is available at} PANY, BISMARCK BANK’ BLDC FOR SAT ‘0 fine ng connor Lots ii only 12 colors. were known, while] Modern history records other wonder- | ping available can clear, so one train Hight and) airy y 5 the navy department reveals thet there] FOoq5mH FOR TESNade foie Bratt frees lots neon more than 5,000 different pigments] ful things that have fallen from the | every two days Is the rule at present. gu to obtain anything better, The : sidence in the city appeared so high to are used now. heavens, A mass of burning sulphur | he bolshevikl are prepared to double | “#ses which had j are 882 vacancies which senators and} rooms and bath. Everything in good| lot on Ave.'B. A very fine buiding Spot representatives are entitled to fill by the size of a man’s fist fell at Pultusk, | this service when required.” | them from the other side of the ocean | appointment. In addition the navy de Poland, January 30, 1868, and was) “And how have the men been treat- | SMe‘! to shrink visibly 1s they were partment itself has approximatel FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Didn't Have the Price. BY BLOSSER)| stamped out by a crowd of villagers. : ea?” he was asked. Fdoted out for food and rent and ) vacancies to fill from the enlisted} A shower of Imestone pebbles came; “Very much better than.T expeeter ye erates, | down at Pel-et-Der, France, June 6,) was the reply. “They have, of vourse, America Worce Than Finland. 1890, falling like hail. A large, gritty, | had a hard time, but most of them say; “After all.” declared one of the Fin- smooth, water-worn sandstone cobble, | they have no reason to complain, as | nish apartinent house dwellers the oth- reported to have fallen at Little Lever, they get as much food as the ordinary } er da twas just as bad as in Fine England, was found in the heart of #| population of the district they were in, | tend, only in so ne w twas a [ttle beech tree. Tt looked as if it had] y met several batches who came | worse heenuse it was all strange—the fallen red-hot and had penetrated the] through to Berlin, and was favorably } country the lawzane and the of tree at a high velocity. Another! struck with their appearance. | he peevte, In some of the tenement WAVE You ENOUGH MONEY 2 IT WILL Cost You A DOLLAR IF You CRY oR SCREAM, BUT IF YoU ARE A ranks, Previous examinations have made eligible for admission to the academy some 80 of the 100 candi- dates allotted to the department prop- er. The department expects to com- plete its roster at the forthcoming ex- tra’ examination. Soirtrintetetrtrintrintetrtrietetett: nee sone ay apa 1855, A the “The essential need now fs shipping | tats the kitehen was the only room . nterlor of a tree in’ Battersea flelds, | and money.” !oprat owas heated, and it was not large Eat Salty Food Nights according to the Philosophical Maga-| Doctor Nansen's report has been! «ough «held att ot the family at , If You Want Dream Jag zine, At the foot of the tree frag-| submitted to the League of Nations.) ose, ‘The eleven cunght colds ge) i — ments were found as if broken off| It follows the line of the interview. | fi: from heated raoms to mheated the embedded stone. —_—_——_—_—_ ones. ane half the time in those old London.—“If you eat an- 3 ' & chovies, pickles, olives and oth- t er salty things before going to oh bed you will dream that you ‘ are drinking all night.” Seam ie houses the water failed to run fromm the spigot. so that it was hard for us f Motorist Fed hee an Bi J to keep clean, It is still so. When gainst bir Manufacture of Lead Pencils. The only kind of wood found suit able for making pencils is cedar, most of which comes from Florida. After you tell the landlords, they say they cannot afford to make repairs.” , So says William Archer, the H well-known critic. He adjs: | being cut in the forests the logs are New York.—Automobile race 3! But the Finns were not satisfied \ “I commend this practice to rafted down the rivers to the mills, merely to disc conditions. They where they are cut into pie called Sloan of Glen Ridge, N. the citizens of the United States if prohibition has left them with z a grievance.” i OUBBBMABEG BAITS Tle wi fined that amount by Magistrate Groak in Stapleton, Staten Island, for speeding at ters and the painters and plasterers and the paperhangers among them knew a good deal about building, and they finally suggested the idea of a co- operati owned apartment. house. “bolts,” and then into smaller strips, wt trifle longer than pencil lengths and half the thickness of a pencil.| These strips are packed in -boxes and| 37 miles an hour while “trying shipped to the pencil factories, where to test out the machine ggainst they are carefully inspected and all 3 a bird flying above me.” They realized that it would be a huge undertaking for famflies with so little imperfect pieces discarded. After the i i ERLE ABA PAEA EARS B24. AAR RARA ELIT IRIS removal of the pitch and oil, the slatsi x pies capital, but experience in Finland had £ co-operation. s of season} WHY! BACK SO Soon? DID Nou Wow Courd T? You ONLY GAIE At SO CENTS* 8 ing with a bird cost George ES g Ee % z ly He Suspects the Jury. Maysville, Ky.—In asking for a new ° trial the Rey. Thomas Markesberry | : : decided to change them. ‘The earpen y taught them the value ¢ Baptist preacher convicted of the | are put through a pro Not a Talkfest: F murder of his friend, Jesse Glenn, ing. Then they are put through a! yitiicothe, O.—Tired jaws are the| In the beginning, 20 families were in- . whose body was afterward cut up, machine that cuts the groove in which] oper in Chillicothe and,it is not be-! ted in the project, but when it 4 says the jury which convicted him took the lead is placed. The lead is put! eause of too much talking, but. too! came to the stage of signing ae an oath never to sign a petition for in the grooves by hand and the slats] nach chewing, Boys, playing along} contracts and buying ground | and Syht his release from prison. To make the are glued together. Another machine] the riy found a cache of chewing} building materis ull but six became cuts the slats into many pieces, each discouraged and dropped out. buted it to friends. Car plece being a pencil. ‘They are then! tnieves, it is helfeved, hid the gum, sandpapered, varnished and stamped. | pledge more binding the jurors, he de- H clares, shook hands before they brought in their verdict. Six families, however, refused to re- Tree stumps are no longer left to; The production of quicksilver | in rot in the soil, but are taken up for| the United States in 1919 was 21,345 the oil that is in them. flasks,, a decrease of 11,535 flasks as eee compared with 1918. aving of $5,000,000 of stock on} arms of the country was made} Dr. Alfred F. Hess of New York, Consultation Free ast year by the killing of 32,000 wild| says that canned tomatoes are good “Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 200 animals. ' for babies. a Senorita Amparito, a young Span- } ish dancer, has a wardrobe of 1 | gowns. * ms RB. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Girls attending the mission school in China receive their board for sis | a-year.

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