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, . SPUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, £ ’ 920 + me BISMARCK DAILY TRIRUNE \ n= = — =o 7 — mar ’ world brotherhood, working out along ra Le its own independent lines the wel- ptt , fare of mankind; and from the gign- ; 5 t ing of that treaty of peace in Decem- ber 1814, which he helped to negotiate { j the world knew that there had grown up upon thé American: continent a (qj power that could not be ignored. And ay VII the world knew, too, that here was 2 . . MAM, M country to whieh they could turn for , i . SEA BEES sympathy in distress, for aid in trou- vA ” “4 4 ble and for justice whey wrongly,as- Calvin Coolidge Speaks in Be-| saitea.” 2 A + Art of Statesmnship i half of Kentucky Guberna The art of statesmanship with ‘i torial Candidate Washington, Lincoln and “Clay, the x | speaker said; was “the preservation Somerset, Ky.; Oct. 19,—Since Jef- of the liberties of the’ people and the ferson sent Ametican ships of war to |?Tomotion of their welfare and pros-| the Mediterranean to suppress. the |Perity. The .sure guerdon of ir | y ‘the Barbary pirates, td the dap when | /iberties was the constitution, an ord-| her sons fought on the ‘fields of{¢"ly government was the guarantee of | France to suppress the German pren- their welfare, atid a wise, American- | _jace, “America has always tie. its ized industrial policy was thé _safe- yy, “full part in world service and it al-/S¥atd of their prosperity.” |e = | ways will,” declared Governor Cool-| _,“Priticiples like theirs, polities like ' idge, Republican nominee for the Vice | theirs,” he said, “cannot die and be % Presidency, in an address here today. (forgotten in a state that cherishes “Governor Coolidge said he had come |*eir memories in a republic that | to Kentucky to support Governbr Mor-| Keeps the faith. Across your border ‘ row “in his appeal to the nation to | ine, in the state of Ohio, is the chos- return to a government under the |&™ torchbearer of the creed of Clay | constitution, fo end-the waste and ex- | Nd, the ‘creed of Lincoln. Born, as | travagance of\the administration, to |they were, one of the commen people. | discharge our duty to the world under he has been nurtured in the faith ot | an independent union“but, first of all,|te fathers and” is an American} to discharge our duty to America.” through and through. - Like them an * He eulggized the names of Wash-|"Pholder of the constitution, he / ington; “a son of Virginia,” and Lin- stands for government ‘of and for andj coln, “a son of Kentucky,” saying that by, the people through the harmonfous | “wherever men name the glory of, cotoperativa of the co-ordinate . America and the/glory o#civilization, branches of the government. Like | these names stand first.” Henry Clay {them he is a defender of the rights he described as “the matchless old and liberties of the people. Lil | Kentu@kian,” who had contributed |them le, believes ‘that the prosperity ! much to the progress and prosper- | %f Anterica should. be guarded by | ity of the Young republic. American polijies. Like them hé be- America Not Isolated lieves that America should be united | “Clay mew,” he-said, in referring should be free, should be inedpend-” to his championing protection. for |ent-” , | “q home industries and to his going SES - > abroad to asist in negotiating terms | ‘ of peace after thé war of.1812, “that | America was not isolated. He knew 6 5 that America was a part of the great P UJ N | ( WAR T 0 - | | 4 Joes i | \ Fy | y 4 - | a | ————<— | Erzberger, Former, Minister of | ; Finance, Writes Memoirs ‘ of Late War Lemons Whiten and Double s Beauty of the Skin Berlin, Oct. 19.—The former Ger- Gusicanenes sectrantvenenmeneceong {man Emperor William confidently ex- pected to emerge victoriously from Yi . Fr -Bquceze fe ae of ume lemons jthe world war and then marshal his It’s a Gillette with a d a bottle contail ree continental armies against Mnglawl ae ia} i ‘i = ~ Orchard white, gnake well, ane You lin what he termed “the second Puni¢ longer handle aad heavier Sao - Kr have a quarter pint of; the ma ee war,” says Mathias Kerzberger in his head. , = ils ond fan lotion? and complen 00 | volume of war recollections just” pul : “ sacipieallth through Your chook ae: the: 1eiens “ang | lished at Stuttgart. The Emperor | J Gillette in principle allt! e way; Bly 3 any drug store or toilet counter will eh ty ausens thextoem-SBunieneat A * though you may find a little more poise Supply (ures ounces ofjoreh tra: git 'premacy between two great nations Zand balance to the Big Fellow some: fragrant lotion into the face, neck,|_Er¢berger, who was formerly min- men especially those with large size arms and hands each day and see how | ister of finances, but how has tem- 3 bgt freckles and blemishes disappear and | Porarily eee om papi polit al “hands, say they dp. i . how clear; soft and. rosy-white the vities, set forth in detail the meet- ae Tip307: Jaw eer 7 a 3 ‘ skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless |ing between the then Emperor Wj No Stropping — No Honing. Wave a wy / and never irritates. liam and the Reichstag leaders, Ox, > : Mallow. Ns : the fall of Ghancellor Bethmann Holl- dealer show you the Big Fel ater i “| weg, and following the adoption of Z ; the peace resolution in July 1917. He says the Emperor became en- thusiastic over the phrase “peace or compromise,” which he asumed was what the Reichstag majority demand- ed. “Excellent word ‘compromise,’” William stated. “It means,” he said,| _. “that we take the money, raw pro-|+ ducts, cotton, oil and ores out of the pockets of our enemies and transfer them to our own.” \ "e The Parliamentary leaders, “Herr Gasca Erzberxer says,, were astonished by . x Sourness this unexpected display of imperia! \ Indigestion mentality and felt that they were be- Heartburn ing made the victims of his mockery. ~ Flatulence The Emperor's further remarks were jad vin the same channel, he declares. f . Palpiation William asserted that the United Sust as soon as you eat a tablet or | States and England had entered into two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the stom- {an alliance for the purpose of reckon- ach distress caused by/ acidity will, | ing with Japan after the war. He v end. Pape’s Diapepsin- always puts © | also reliably informéd that Russia . ner sick, upset, acid stomachs in order | would join Japan in warding off the at once. Large G0c case—deugstores. | Angio-Saxon blow. He admitted tha: s PA P E as England would not emerge from the |/ ey PRY: ! < i * s \{war defeated but said the final ac- as (Coviadian Factory: | New York London Madvid Amsterdam iene =aaaae = counting would come when he led — St, Alexanger St.“ Chfeazo Paris Brussels - -_: Gsnera Port Elizabeth, ri ¥ chs his continental armies against her in a aT peter Oe > Montreal, Quebec San:Branciseo Milan Covenhagen “the second Punic war.” ‘ - se mate 9 tub i ta The amazement of the Parliament-| _ pA. aca, oe arians grew as the Kaiser, continued rer % z Erzberger reports. The monarch as- | —__ | SEAS 5 serted that “a complete understanding < e Roce os na ' |. -ateavostate nr ti { Goal is es- The greatest radio} station in the the war was over.” erans, who put up to that time were! Oats, No.3 white, $.52 1-2 to $.53 1-4| Minot, N. D., Oct. 11 Daa igcee & 1,117,000,000 inctric: tons | Island iets He a Reterrins fo. a bate [ni Caltels.., opposed ‘tp. the parliame yatem | Rye, No. 2, $1.73. nea 0 eae in reiernl die: hinsaS19 metric, ton of 2205. pound — ; Which: oceuredspnly: , few deve pre: }that- very. niehtyonenly- avowed: tha: 85. to $1.06. rice court today when’ they*entered |as compared with 1,332,000,000 met raz vious, the Kaiser claimed that the|the old system would inevitabiy “ Be aulity* to eharigea® Of" eine | in 1918 . s Prussian guard under the command |plunge_Germany into disaster. _ The wheat market closed: ne pleas of guilty to charges of em: | poets | ey of\his son Fritz héd..“brushed the eg ln ae ERE RSET IN 5 b-4 to 6 1-2 net\ lower. bezzlement. | ¢ ‘ democratic-dust off the vests of the | o : sues clucges | as a 2 | Yaa rain ; i. MARKETS‘) ,.,,,,." eaten GET THIS FREE’ +] “Wherever the Guards appear there | 4 —— ewes == —¢| i Blgur ea ICON AEE afGHL when ‘tll | is n y democrac: ” he ip ether ip Pee {a nevonepr any democracy left,” he CHICAGO LIVESTOCK c MeNarrys were jw charge. The miss Money back, Twithput_question | ff vouhave dandraft <r ityots Mame Suing x is aa nis i Chicago, Oct. 19.— Cattle receipts,| in 98 ing money~has sihce been paid back. MGH T'S Salve fails in tbe | now that legions of petsone bave, 6 me ue ’ | The Rumanians got their just des- ? Ane | | treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, | those troubles through a genuine { ry = erts,the warlord told Erzberger when: |12.000. Slow. Bulk, good and choice) | A | RINGWORM, THTTER oF | seciverwhich will bo tailed oh few he 1 » [steers, fi to $17.75. r | New is the time to fl your) other itching skin diseases. TP | broot box'of the wanderfally ef otat- Ww - the latter suggested that the poor Hog ‘rece 28,000. enty-five | ith M ‘ch Coal:—_|(} { -@ 75 cent bor at our risk. ment, Kotalko, if you send only 4oeta: (silver " Rumanians had probably lost eyery- | 19 59 cotits lower : basement a hee G ON | 7] JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist. . |-or stm to pay the cost of ther notes, to -f\ thing but their shirts. Sheep receipts, 17,000. Steady. Shere C. A. Finch Lumber Co. . H. Brittain, 62-300; -Statiod F:,, A Erzberger adds that the wlole meet-| Seep. receipts, 17 : BUEATNE Set _ 3 Beas | a : ing between the Kaiser and the Par- CHICAGO -CASH GRATN~ 1 cars. compare!) Wanted — Experienced ~ Book. (8.4 at pspaetepeinibeedebeedebeotetebbebdete fae liamentary leaders was not only 2/ Chicago, Oct. 19.—Wheat No. 1 red, , $2.11 to $2.16, | Keeper gnd stenogrdpher. S. 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