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FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1926 ; 1 ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a ws PAGE SEVEN That Theory Doesn't Always Work Out SSE | NS IN Culitorila hag pendivg & rerérendtim ‘The Same. BY ALLMAN to prohibit the right of citizenship _ b) even to Japanese children born in the i } state.- The Japan are sensitive . eee bd SAY.ED, ‘Dp You KNOW. Re, Ours quit (wWovlon’? BE SURPRISED IF TWAT PACIFIC MANY and proud, Distimination against PI 1 POSITION. WANTED Vcay Ger Heo. OF. A Joo- AT AEST SAME THING WorKED ov with HELE: them involves possibilities of grave COAL ! MINERS § WANTED—By roe ne oie on gael: work of ateng: co QURS. LeFy vs WIE THADEHT SHI AFTER SHE GETS USED To BEING with- misunderstanding, The United States ( Beulah Coal Mining Co, at Bew.|_ 165 Tribune Co. unre DT, STAND IF QUT ane SKE Woutr WANT, ONE! United States Owns Scores of |vsrmet Mette the polley oF ball N D. Bt > k. A ly - Veyt Now SHE: Vbe eer she'be aay. BETTER paar s ller Isl ‘ fornia, for the matter is’ admittedly i lah, 5 eady. wor! LOST SANS TomGont! malier Islands, within the state's rights, bur it must ie | at mine or at Bismargk ottae ie ERY ATWATCH — In the pathrOGn-at \ xSgoLoeF wave) pa : : meet the issue both there and im its the N. B;, Station len 17, Jewel, | ONE AROUND: ‘neitic: po: ions, Wales 7-24-tf okt ie a SAAS: - Japan bas a prior lakm to the Is: SE i reet_ Statione! ISLAND 0 P DIS £ 4 ag a prior clakm. to the Is- F ber attenoy Oldeat tnattion Moler | - N F YA IN | PUT land of Yan. ee the United States Hetee saved ty our methods, Catalog | FOR SALE-—Ueed player plano, “Cbod ap = : Rea Ne ERA at free. Molér Barber College 107 KR rl Role. Japanese Claim Ownership of Yap, | “’Cretly, between Great Britun, Brine Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. - 11-1-1m Care, chtna” pacite ‘Hotel, \Bis 'Tand Japan that the German istands Wn speN Come u ie 11-20-14 Which Is of Great Importance to % YOUNG MAN WANTED — To work by ‘ + ” the Pacifi¢ south ofthe equator should ‘ month. Steady job. 421 12th street. FOR YR yt Three uiiturn eee Tooms | United States Cable Communica. ‘ it : i aie 5 Po caszkowiak. vate 3g. for light’ housekeeping, with heat.i he apportioned to Britain or her fy | ' \ sana i60X: 102 West Ave, G. 11-24-20 tions From the Far East—In Amer- | dependencies, and those norttof the |/ | ROOM. FOR RENT—Modern furnjshed ican Samoas United States Main. | 0 7 apa Fup is Sa i HELE WANTED—FEMALE Pam tees Ae TWO blocke: trent Post : ; equator tod npan. Yap is Ly) the F 01 { @ WA ‘Good cook and other ‘help | Office, Phone 658K. ° A1-26-3t tains a South Sea Soldiery—Day of | sroup of the Caroline isinds, north of Small hotel Box 98, Medora, No. Dak.’ = 9 a in mod ‘Sword Passes in Philippines. the equator, and presumably was to WANTED=Competent girlTfor house- Ganugmen preferred. “Phone age 1 ~~ a Ko to Japan; but the American dele work, Mrs. BV Lahr 16 Ave Bl ror RENT — Sor SSR EGE NIGH Ria ; As many {well-informed Amerleans | kates to the peace conference at Paris, Keeping, eae one single Reon iy vA seem to think, the United States pos- ee of the strategic importance of : hird street. -15-10t | essions in the Pacitic are not limited | the island and becatise of its position FOR SALE sod “POOnT” \ cena i ‘ HOUSES RAD FEATS Foe RET iiterced nas aatrat ta to the Philippines and Hawaii. They r of communication, insisted FQR -SALE—Modern™ Riverview home |. Phone 658X, $11-22-4t a a include also 75 of the Guano islands, treaty be dist , eth “ “With frost-proof basement, seven rooms “FURNISHED: ROOM! 409. 4th HELLO THERE, Oven ‘A Se a portion of the Samoan group, Guam, | 1 So far as it affected this possess od basi operons Hall with open stair on RENT ephouies ae | |] Se. Wow IS Is? D ag | Wake and Midway; and a claim on | ‘The matter was: referred to the su throughout, large screened: in. porch.| Oi 4% oeeEn. DADRY’S BOY oe Dea ? Hf) < ! yap, as against Japan's treaty right | preme councl, whieh has not yet mude Blegeied | Gis oo. facts tot improved By ror es ee Toute itor Tent a 413 Toman P pAopy! muzzee's | INNE | to the island. ‘The supreme council of | & decision 4apple trees in rear. Termg. Phone 682) _13th street. BE et nace ma the League of Nations is to determine The Pacific Cab'e Problem. for_appointment, 11-19-1wk | 7 CELL SS = ‘No | whether Yap, which is of great imf}] tt is as a cable center that) Yap = R SALE—By owner, one 8-room house, MISCELLANEQDS. portance to American cable communt- | “eens how of mgSt importance to this full basement, . 3. clothes closets, FOR SALE— Furniture for. five fooms, io tre he Far Eas alt country. After the United States ac: front, Porch screened in. every art Hele entirely new, purchased cation rom the Par east, shaH\ be uA 4 eo apt en house. This property is located at! ist. of- October, 1920. Prefer to. sell all | added to the insular holdings of the | quired the Ha uv istunds and the horect. "Wil pet on easy tite ata | suitsana‘Farlor fumatupe, a" bed | roars Nat atl sgtanuitenisey Oe eae ~ bargain, if taken soon, If interested, poor suites, everything “fo furnian ir Count von Bernstorff speaks repeat- | Hat cable communications be esti call at place or phone 616X.__/10-30-1mo/) cosy home. Can arrange to rent’ you ly in his lished, touching only Amert sail. FOR SALE—Six room modern house for| the house, if interested. Write No. 163 | j edly in, his book, “Dy ‘Zhree Years in | lished. touching, only Aueticun sal. $3500, mparatively new, on good; Tribune, for appointment. 11-2 | America,” of the “Imperialistie party” and vhe: task. fell se the Commercial formes arts Pos pecsston: given: ‘room STRAYED—Two hgrage, one black weight in the United States, Japanese publica- | Paritie Cable company, connecting Cal- hous ‘well located for 08, ert Peo Te dee ana has brand oh Het tions refer frequently to the United ie iy t Hcl aad Guam, The dis . Register. 11 with white star on forehead. One bay States as imperialist in its ambitions, | Gince to Honolulr is 76 miles, and Foy, Sai stcly pte, bana cneightTront shoulder, star’ op. forge und even in China there are factions | the distance thence 10 Guaw was too For price and terms, see A. W. Weigen head and white right it bind fogt ‘ which reggrd Washington with sus- Brew tov a single stretch, oO the: born. 115 West Thayer. Phone 459K: H. Ci Abel, Tuttle, picion, Their distrust is stimulated by United States utilized the tiny ishind 11-23- pee | WANE HORSES TO Pasruni the assumption in the United States | of Misway. then, a mere sind heap, FOR” SALE— Nine room modern house,| per head per month. Will take t . ier. itude of 1 s oust of Hon oy Strictly modern, algo 50 foot lot. and| away. Also have some corn for a of a holier-than-thou yattitude of aly 13E2 miles east af) Hebotutu. | From ae large barn. Call 419: 7th street. Phone| 15 miles northwest of Hazelton, “Joe truism toward the Far East, toward Midway to Guam 2.507 miles. 11-16-1mo Hegel _N. D. eae China in particular, naively unaware | From Guam a cable was laid to ' FOR fe Serie rs Epping Cal ONE pete mreeet aa emts f — of the national territorial, commer- | Benin istind, S09 miles to the north, j i trom 10: ry 39, P. am. 20-tt| Office In North Dakota, §3.00 Ca! nye wi SUCCESS. 4 ible for bits of food, fruit, d cial and political interests In the Pa- |! connect with ‘the Japanese line . order. B, F. Smith, Jr., ‘Fromberg, bared | by the same means. | with Eccles’ theorf. If it does, and it| cific. the nother, was, laid, je, Manila, + FOR & Hom cot mod-| Sree ag ed Pea Te Ale me y HOUSE” FOR’ REN WK | ROR SALE~CHEAP —1d “windows in| And being Nast ie your fellow-man; i Phe. beans cy fe eir jumping | can be shown that no new species| No one famillar with American tra; miles east, and thence 'in a gen- Aa Maki 166 2 fairly good shape. Also would like td{ It's making money, but holding friends, ability for menths under proper care— | would evef have been born if it had ditions nd aspirations is likely to be- eal northe y direction 1s + miles to Phones: Bay otand na d ataying ‘true to your aims and ends; | oF in other words until the pupa dies. |-not been for the disease, then disease | leve that Washington will embark on Hhunghal, An all-American Hne to | D FOR SALE—One-9x12 Wilton rug prac: ie herd pow end learning: why. * inust be regarded’ more as a blessing| a policy of congaest or aggrandize- | China was thus completed bud nol per- M NTED—By old reliable | © tically new, One Kenwood sewing ma-| 4nq dreamin ii Ha oe TabE than as an evil. ment, but a righteous pretense that | fected. for in case of any demage to firm to sell an entirely new 5c Sales| chine. R. W. Sanders, Phone 6. one coe ‘American interests are wholly unselfi the cable there was no alternate route. board proposition to merchants in small towns and country stores, unlim- ited territory, By commisaions. Write Outfit. Empire Manu- 14 West City Hall Ave- Va, 11-8:Imo Call Mrs. 85 or 563L, 14 -24-3t FOOD SALB~AND LUNCH — Saturday, Nov. 27. Rest room benefit. 214 6th great, Larson Bakery, from ae 730 to B 4: DRESS MAKING — Remodeling suits, W's keeping alw: in closest touch With" what ig finest In’ word And deed; It's being thorough, yet making speed; It's daring blithely the field of chance While making your work a brave rd- mance; + Assures Supply of Salt: One bundred and eighty miles north: enst of Calgary, Alberta is a lake that contains to 55 per cent of salt, as does more harm than good. In the Philippines alone are more than 100,- 000 square miles of territory and 10,- 000,000. people. Honolulu Is of vital Yap provided an alternate line be- yond Guam, but uptil the war the Mes there were owned by Germany. From, Yap there was ‘a direct line to Shanghai, to Guam, another N WANTED—To sell our line ts, hats. Mrs. J, J. Dehne, 423, 2d| It's going: onward despite defeat compared with 10.7 per cent in Salt| value as a trading, post and naval enother 2 of salesboards (on entirely new plan) toy oats hats, Mrs. 9. J. Denna Mim 4 ‘ biel ae Der. Cony th Sh a i Vacs , to the Philippines ‘i ' ° Mecchants in salt towne and vonntey _Street. Phone 772-U.___ dad. AeblltE wtanehly Hee recta aaa Lake, Utah. A solar plant has been| strategic point. \ to the Philippines, enother to, Menta. stones parestricted territory. jfouble FOR SALE Corn n fodder nr ahoe 4 it’s laughing lightly at ‘Dame ‘Deipa! estnblighed to obtain the salt and an In the American Samoas the United a, ie janese ousted the Germans ; seling eupvlicg rome pay. Welle for)’ ton, 7, Perera ge ena iD. | A] tes looking up at’ the stars) above, evaporator plant is being erected. The} States government maintains a South hae ae i i Me ie ae or ue aed et St ae B Ca Ss NORFOLK Toeeeclina NE BUILDING, VIRGINIA. WANTED TO DELIVER: and hand’ parcels. Service. Phone 953. our messages. ity Mésienger 11-23-1wk And drinking deeply of life and love; Its’ struggling on with the will to win, But taking. loss with-a-cheerful grin; GHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES present output»is ten tons a day, but this will be largely increased. Five Alberta men own the lake, which $s sea soldiery, and at Pago Pago on the island of Tutuila, one of the fivest harbors of the Pacific, it has a naval which have been disused since then, o the irritation of American traders, > a WORK WANTED ay Singer Sowlte wad. | it’s sharing sorrow, and work and mirth, 4 ii . TART ED ernie ton takes sare ot | OR SALE Dresses ‘Singer Sewing eal ‘And making better’ this dear old earth; “| thought you said you wouldn't | 187 acres in area. station, ‘The. station lies at a trade) #0se communication with the Far during winter months. Call 854X after| | 395R, or 4001. 11 It's serving, striving through strain and| manry him If he were the last man on cross-roads between North America| @s!. the Philippines and the Dutch | H 5 o'clock, WANTED TO RE! 1- nF FOR SALE—Dirt cheap, secon tatetat desk and arm chair. Lahr Motor Sales Company. 11-24-; stress, It’s doing your noblest that’s Success. PUT BETS ON JUMPING BEAN earth?” “So. 1 did, but | had no Idea then that he would strike It rich in the oll Moose Interfere With Traffic. + New Brunswick's moose are getting so plentiful that they are interfering | ‘and Australia, Panama and the Orient. The navy department has supervision of ‘Cuguila, and naval officers govern Indies was. seriously hampered. The supreme ¢ ici is to decide, not merely the possession of the island of st ” ' WANTED S =A; tarnished or unfurnished pepe Pe Byalpeess —— with the automobile traflie and cases | this and five other islands, bap eH the ownership of these for- | 5 prererred SHOR ROT Bae indi Burmese Villages’ Lay Pdculiar Gambling G General Grant’s Deck of Cafds. have been reported of these animals A Picturesque Soldiery. MAT y 8 ‘, | 2 patsy ‘ | Peculiar Gambling Game Among Mex ica of cards with which Gen, | leaping from the side of roads on the| When a native soldiery was reernit- An the le. to ‘ AND area because persons of all Sanka have Wea at Least ie Merltiot Bee Ulysses §, Grant, commander of the | brilliant head lights of passing cars | ed in the Samoas, the navel officers | ‘lsentanale ‘ent an ate ate \ FOR SALE OR RENT—80 acres up land.| 9 rooted objection to bulldings,of wore gion tye Squares Union forces in the Civil war, used to| at night. When knocked down they] thought the costume to which . they Evel” sthoughss the; Unite Froduce | good fruit and_ other crops. | than one story. as they cannot endure ses while away the Time during the last] take rapidly to the.woods. were accustomed too undignified for Iys not helped herself toe re + 300 bearing fruit trees. Fuel on place. Fair set of buildings, water to irrigate if'needed. 4 miles from R. R. Close to school. Good climate and neighbors. Open water-power site on -piace. «No swamp, alkali, or blizsards, At-a bar- the thought of anybody's being over their heads. One of the strangest and most un- certain gambling games in the world is that played by natives of Sq and Guerrero, in Mexico. The game is vampaigns of the war, is now the prop- erty of a San Francisco barber, by the name of Hinters. Hinters, who is an old soldier, was given the cards by a City Manager System. American cities will be interested In the test of the city manager system the service of the United States, and prescribed a regulation uniform, but the Fita-Fitas, as they are called, suf- fered so under the surplus of clothes , slice of China, as ha e the other, great she jhas yet such vital eco- nferests in the je that her ons cannot hope to ignore the po= al unportanee. of that quarter of power: gain, ‘Terms, by owne) Alva Hall, Cristobal a Growing Port. splayed with brincones, r jumpin; ji prmi = Fortin idaho, 10 The erection of an expensive ‘office beans, assmall brown ‘berry about the GiAok: diane Te prove er original] jn Montreal, Cgnada, with its 475,000 Bee Gr ics wesuiet an Mie: enh. 4 p» _AUTOMOQBILES — MOTORCYCLES | building at Cristobal, tanal zone, by| size, shape and, genéea appearance of i ce eee cue enn Hoe Poe a Ad oi eae with) me fatigue uniform now consists of i { LIBERTY BONDS AT British shipping lines. ts evidence of | a coffee bean. The beans contain the General Grant hnd played| 2 7,000, is the largest city having 8) 4° pack kilt or short shirt with a S!VE LONG- BURIED MULES. nocebted in payment of 0G Ford! the growing importance attached to| pupa of an insect, and it is the latter's the time that imal p Bn city manager, and it has\been a stock bright red stripe around the bottom, a miles. “Good as new nd fice’ 4800.00 this, port. This Is the fourth building | spasmodic movements that cause the them, SuiEp Mey were:elren' to ‘tim by sn i of tee oo of the g76~ leather belt, a dagger/and a red tur- Animais Caught in a Mine Dug Out includes license, chains, extra tube and| for shipping offices in Cristobal, the| bean to hop about at most unexpect- Lear ne Hi 1 ipa hay ane it may be all right for) jon, the dress uniform consists of After Three Weeks. eee a ot ane present, price Of! others being those of American.| ed moments. | Grant, ser oe sia Sec’) villages and small towns, it would) i14 sue, called a lava-lava, a sleeve-| ‘six1 ; Sea aE RAED re . ¥ sta . im: ve 7 " " v ee * * x Sixteen toutes entombe bree Werk: . dollars, Address, 168 Tribune ' "| French and. Ttalian lines. The players gather in a circle about Scarfs A ermine cece ak aie de. fo a great att _gatreal jece Ghlig cotion site the curban/aad bar ike Aye Coat donapaage"cbt FOI SALETOne 1917 and ‘one 1918 Chev- a a ring drawn op, the floor with chalk |) been’ passed along through seyerat e one experiment.) ihe dpgger. The native soldiery acts} tiery at ardville, Pa. were found rolet Touring cars,,very cheap if wold Grouping the Poputation, : on,mere|y scratched in the dust... The generations, each bearing an, auto- A Flat:Footed Fail also ag a police force, guards prison-| jive overnight und were brought ta at once. 0, K. Garage. 11-24-11 The population of this country. 1s} contesting beans are put in the mid- ph eh : 4 nite Ae ety aa eee a ens and quells personal fights in addi-| 14 surface uninjured, x AGENTS WANTED fivided mostly in four groups, con-| dle, and wagers are made as to which | 8TP)- es 4 a ae aeey. acletord teh tion to its military duties. The men{\ fyclosedt in living grave by a cave: KSALE TIS EVERY HOM Beis aasarea| sisting respectively of those who make| bean will first by a series of Jumps; 4, \Gen Concerning ‘Disease. | Ghariie Chaplin Ata falt In Calify pout) are tall, broad-shouldered and good] 4 :ho mutes kicked their way out of erty vind vars Gas Se ane ae und.ssell antopabiles, those. whe, bay Clear.the circle: As the beans do not If a certain Dr, Eccles of New York | 9 nrize inal offee to th : ont tio looking, and would be a source of) (ye omule stable in which they. were at — cluaive Tereitory. Big Profits. ¥apor ey Mee th. nee ene produce roy" Pee ‘Wace a Hees te are apt lis to be believed; man owes his very tolild best imitate thé Chaplin walk.| Pride gf more Americans knew they] -)o tine of the accident. aaa See eo | saat: shen ahevin.—-Albans rt, DAY. © bp ac Sie ort sw tout oes origin to disease, and every othét spe- Charlie himself entered the competi-| M4 auch pleturesque: fighters among) ‘The cave-in, so damiged the pumps E 4 i cies of animal and plant as well. tion, minus the usual mustache and thelr forces under arms, that operation wa tinpossipje ae the gnme becomes highly exciting, and the |, n. ‘vries, the Dutch scientist, has Hoots: “He. tas’a’ flat-footed ‘failure In the Philippines and Guano Islands | warer geanually ros ’ wagers rise in, value, reaching among | grown that species become unstable | ang the judge gave bim twentieth | the United States maintains native con-| y— animals, but’ wht ‘the richer Mexicans up into the hun- | nerore a new species Is formed, Per- | 5 wege BAe stabularies, In all American eastern] jntotlizenco they Hyadecibeir. way to “WEBB BRE dreds. if not thousands of dollars. The ‘haps this point of view will harmonize A Good @xcuse. place.—Boston ‘Transcript. By Blosser possessions detachments of the regular army are oo duty or readily available to call, Most Americans are familiar to some degree with the conditions under which the Gnited States acqnired the her, levels, afi Minding ‘a bite ty eat’ from. tiberiay stables, When men were heard nearby, for th¢ first time in weeks te ynules whinnied and feverish efforts to get the pumps go- tng soon reduced? the. water. The f Undertakers Embalmers Funeraj_ Directors tintinpines and Hawall, ad the meth miler ne elie ar $7000. , Lice i Ime G od of government there, but many of; Peery ae ¢ Embalmer in Charge them, forget that the sultan of Sulu i: ; ° » DAY PHONE’SO NIGHT PHONES 65—887 . — aot merely, a comic opera figure. pat! nee lived as a ruler, and that Leonard Wood relieved him of his duties and | HPL HELD HOUR UNDER PLOW Horses Stand stilt Until Father Dis- covers Daughter's Predicament. : BISMARCK MOTOR COM eANY) ‘or ten years maintained a military! Aa riteda tatifencdh > Nverainty. The government of Moro-| — Mary*Mai, 17 years otdt daughter o' Ss T Dinribators of land, aswell as the rest of the Phil} Ueter Mai a firter near Wakeeney; t D E B A: K E R ippines, is now civil, and the Molam- | Kan. willy assisting her father in j —— and — medan Moros, who once thought ir aj {rer Work, as thrown beneath the CADILLAC distinction and_a privilege to. attack | Wiles of a line we was riling, . The I Christians, live peacefully with the) ! stopped nary. -_ - AUTOMOBILES Filipinos of different. faith. The dag) prise or in hes neribons pow = aite¥s of the sword seems to have passed, ne Ii. ‘The father, working In an- and the day of the text-book to have; olhertield. nptived the team nding PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100 ~ Licénsed Embalmers in Ch Night Phone 100 or 687 : BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY come, The natives.are being educated and the islands developed agricultural- ly. Ag the process poes ahead, the commercial interest of the United States grows proportionately, and so does thé interest of Japan. * The Japanese. Mindanao is the second largest of ighted, He found that had rs ‘moved the machine three inches h fs daughter, would have been dangetously cut by the dise WATCHMAN FIRED PLANT. Causes Loc of Two Hundred Thou i d 220 MAIN STREET’ ¥ the Philippine’ islands. Its best-devel- “~ sand hd \e {aie 2 Pemen epee aes, - | oped agricultural region is the fertile Because his demand for an assistant . ..« . Upholstered Furniture Made to Order WY AG— AYA = yalley of the Gulf. of Davao. Here! 2nd for higher pay was recuse Rufus ‘a = : “i . : American, European and Japanese} Morgan, night watehmun for the Tatge ! You ARENT GONG Hantars have developed magnificent} Mubogany company plant. ut Indian- hemp. plantations. Of late Japanesd apol Ind., stdrted }two. fires in. the : Ss capitalists have bought up most of vsiabMshment.. the police. say- which | them. The labor supply is a serious} cased’ n loss of $200,000 and its total I problem there, and the increasing] destructfon. stream of Japanese immigrants has eae Like Tops: ; CARL PEDERSON , FACTORY. DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D, FITTERS» Sx, MAIN STREET The exclamation, ‘Oh, dear. m is a corruption of “Oh, Deus meus,” and. equivalent to the French’ “Oh, | mon Dieu.” helped to solve it, while at the same time fas set up a new issue, In 1916 only 6U0 Japanese went to the Phil- ippines, but in 1917 this figure was multiplied nearly 500 per cent, and) has been growing since; and there are reports that many are entering in small boats, thus escaping official tab- ulation, \ There has come about in the Philip: pines, therefore, and especially in Min- da | which is troubling ‘the Question of festricted im 20, Somewhat the same question fornia afresh, ui gration. “what's your name?” said the offi- cer ton young colored lad who joined the ship at the cape. “Aalgoa Bay, sir.” “Where were you born?” “Wasn't born at all, sir.” f “Wasn't born at all?” ; §was_ washed ashore In a@ erybody’s Magazine. RB. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Blockh—Phome 200

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