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Well, the management doesn’t like it. It: hurts ' elections, —Duluth Herald. | St., Fargo, N. D,, for terms, pages, we have written only: “The ‘the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.- 4 % \ (confidential), Lynn, Mass. PAGE FOUR ~ x BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, : NOV. 27, 1920 s THE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE business. Therefore you would be ejected, or ar- 7 \. a F : : aa Sua rested for causing a disturbance. , j GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF IT j Bntored sat? the: Posto ices ene ele Ne Diy 8 Peet You argue that you caused no disturbance, that , - the actor caused the disturbance. The show was! YU AT) ante ay I tee ry 7 — sz = = Editor aa i 4 Y YY My y YF GEORGE DANN ___ "| so bad it disturbed you, causing you to to hiss. | Y HE Mf YY) Y bi Weal, , Foreign Representatives Sounds good, but perhaps you’re wrong. I) if WY WILY G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY (| ) yz ' CHICAGO F pETROIT | When you applaud, you express approval and in ] ij i f i Zatti i , Marquette Bie. ce URI “AND! er ia Bldg. the atmosphere remains peaceful. i I Vi Y A) NEW. YORE) nm BURNS AND Siritth Ave. Bldg. When you hiss, you express violent disapproval Uf ay \ yg | and the vi is y i it- ~ @X\ A) « The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use ° ; 2 iolent disapproval is apt to express it “8 \ for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise self in violence. ag | = ckedited in this paper and also the local news published If your hissing starts the whole audience to K erein. + s at -All rights of publication of special dispatches heréin are hissing, the mob psychology is such that the ace Prd : also reserved. tors may be attacked and the theater wrecked. Over fifty years ago a young . MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION That’s why hissing is discouraged. It is more physician practiced widely, in a c as ah . ; ai rural district and became famous SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANGE” |than discourteous. It is dangerous. It is like for his uniform success in the Daily by carrier, per year .$7.2¢ saying “Sic ’em!” to a dog. Sounds like it, too. curing of disease. This was Dr. aily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . ’s wh t hi: sot % 2 Daily by mail, per year (in state outsid That y you applaud, but you don’t hiss. Pierce, who afterwards estab- Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota ——— | lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y., THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER f FREEDOM : ' | and placed one of his prescriptions, (Established 1873) There is no substitute for freedom. ‘Neither , | which he ‘called ‘Golden Medical ia —_ ae ~~~ | good government, nor national greatness can take | | Discovery,” in the drug stores of ? zs siete | its place. Man’s right to be free is his most pre-) | FF ne ees Sas oN pub- cious possession. Better freedom in rags than /\ = OU, Chace GET ON SOLID GR . i remarkable tonic, corrective and . a OUND autocracy with all the yealth of the world. So | blood-maker. Dr. Pierce manu- ‘ Politics and business like oil and water won't Greece has spoken. The overthrow of Venizelos | factured this ‘‘Discovery” from bys s, : s . *. y mix. The present business situation in North | is that and nothing more. Z| roots and barks— a corrective Dakota is ample proof of the truth of the old, In ancient Greece democracy—a Greek jword— renieay; the ingrediene ior nie adage. It is high time to get business in North ‘had its world birth. Not since the day of early | | forests, for ie oe cs ee Dakota upon a solid basis. ‘ ' Athens has a statesman of the peninsula done as | | Rew folks. or. families ‘now living If North Dakota’s house is to be put in order so ' much for his country as Venizelos. Greece is now, , have not at sometime or other used ( that 1921 will not see a recurrence of what we are | again in the possession of her ancient territory in | his “Golden Medical Discovery”? ‘e We, witnessing today, greater safeguards must be Thrace and Asia Minor which she lost before the | 1 on the seemnaeh, ier, atid pert a ia . : sae _ : | Over twenty - thtowil around banking in this state. Since the Christian era. Venizelos, ranked at» the peace | oe this. tonal cad. Eivod haere present regime came into power, our banking | conference as Europe’s greatest statesman, gained - ‘hievé been sold inthis country. laws have been tampered with and many safe- this victory for Greece in exchange for the slight anes i icti . |war service Greece had rendered the allied cause. ‘ guards removed, especially restrictions upon, re: : : s CORPORATIONS serves. . ‘ ' But, Venizelos acted in all things as an autocrat. | FILE PAPERS Informed bankers and state officials: who are} He was the allies’ man at Athens. He supported | | aft also. members of the state banking boayd, know | the allies’ action in forcing, Constantine to abdi- Articles cf incorporation have been y that safeguards were removed a few years ago|cate. He defended the occupation of Greek terri- | : Med wit he Perea ee i governing the reserves state banks should main- tory by the allies, as a means of ‘fighting Bulgaria = = iy cimy Rex Theater company, Bismarck, tain. This action was an invitation, for wild cat and the Germans, before Greece entered the war. ( ST eg ae covital ot Te eee oe ae banking. The Scandinavian-American bank scan-| The Greek people have gained more out of the! fceek bakin LUE EA Holmboe. Additional incorpora'ors i dal fresh in the minds of the people was a shining war, proportionately to their losses, than any | we 5 AA IE EP Fey [ae a Se aieitod He ete example of what always follows when politicians ‘other nation. But they were not consulted about | 7 complaint_and the answer show that S20". of value at $10 each " seek to play fast and loose with the banking regu- | thei t i desti They h ticul | ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS each party charged the other with” Fraternity Hall Association of lations of the state. | Miele country’s desuny. ey had no particular || | —~~ ‘ cruelty and desertion.” In that way Sykeston, capital’ stock $3,000, to ‘i : ‘ | i i \ By Oliver Roberts Bart i Sufficient warhing has been given to the peo-' affection for Constantine. But he was the head | ry T. S$ Barton. a person may give the gist, pith, sub- , raha lodge halle Tacorporstors, ple of the state what they can expect as long as’ of their country, and he was deposed by foreign | aa pan mf taaiee oni ttock UE sanz: stots: oy ners, Bet ara ataseelis ' present conditions obtain. Every effort on the, action. Freedom has no place in such a scheme) nick aide Me scribble Nerdten'e [the “ttle Bee recanted eeand om . oe a aes ae ‘Watertread Electric company ot rt of the busi t t affairs is\of things. * m | hone BY HEHE ‘bittersweet clump and |thkt fairies never get eick at,ali. But MoT? Worki-It is much easier to say | Williston, capital stoele “$25,000 tov part of the businessmen to correct affairs mG 3, M M. Dit ee : P : : rang the bell. He wished to find out | anyway he called out loudly, and the ‘° the stenographer: Copy this, copy corporators, M. C. Dillon, A. M. Dit spurned by the politicians as propaganda. Motives| If all the allies are wise, they will accept the | what had kept the fairy schoolmaster | bedroom window being open, he was that; but a judge is paid for work and 10%, ey Coe a cege comtany ’ are impugned by league officials and out of the | verdict of the Greek people. To attempt to use | home from choot that. day, because gure Scribble Scratch , would have fon) saving expense. | Some five years Od Tere Gualtal stock qoe 00. Perea e *. . Pi : ye : as - 2) ce a ard a a a a e ci a . : andy is whirligig ‘6f° controversy nothing is coming of a. financial pressure or military might for the pur- | was ‘the-firat timo since the Mea-|heard’ and answered, had he been 02% Tt Ne cetual count of words Jcorpordtors, M. A. Carter, Frank constructive nature. : | pose of nullifying the election result would only | | that in North Dakota the Supreme He § Auda igen ae The Tribune has tried inm.its treatment of this| make matters worse., The Greeks are entitled to! ‘any other state, “The anoning ts ‘tht Carter. iro cee % > situation to eliminate politics and advocate cooper-: name their own ruler. If they wish Constantine! jour decisions were too expensive and doesnt Teeter copital ation to compose differences and, get back to|to return, that is their own affair. As for Veni-| blame for the, tong opinions. "Seldom Chamberlin, Bottineau; Oscar Aldrick solid ground. Organs of the Nonpartisan league | zelos, he has now learned the lesson which stands do they submit a brief_giving a con: | f Oven ; Eee ee eet Me: are demanding the repeal of the law passed re-/ forth throughout all Greek history. ‘Greece ever fasts. Thon ntesent aa appeal vectra | dita, capital stock, $25,500. Incorpora- | storing the control of public funds to the various | casts aside her most beloved sons when they for- |, with a thousand objections and ex- oe Be erin pcr AES ae | localities. Such appeals have no place in the pres-| get that democracy has its root in two words as |” ee pPcna, and je Hanae Caslenments Cash Mercantile donipany, Lisbon, ent situation. Banks, according to Mr. Cathro,| ancient sa the Greek language—demos, people and | [point and take offense when a judge C@Pitel stock $25,000. Incorporators, ¥ ; 3 does not do likewise. A law brief sho (Leon Martin, A. \C. Foss, F. R. Strong, are not being closed, primarily, because of the|krateo, rule. { ol seeee. otbieds thirty Toe teeth rete ee Be: initiated laws regarding the future operation of lit: bedter ‘briste Ware" sabatted “thet! a Lo the Bank of North Dakota: Experienced bankers} Every man who has grown a mustach knows jndees. would mite better and more, MINOT ROTARY TO state that no bank whose affairs are properly man-| how big his upper lip looks when he shaves it off. | In time, in money, and in vexation | ENTERTAIN GUEST aged need fear the operation of that law and if oo \ the admintstsation of Justice, does: not ji. a ; embarrassed; by the prospect of large withdraw- —— : mt {hare fe ‘nathina: go" exenehvoncarineeill Sires sgeriah anon at. 8 P. o als of public funds, they,can receive adequate as- EDITORIAL REVIEW “Tap, tap, tap,” went Nick on the iront door of the fairyman’s house, tf ial of actions do often impose on .m on Friday in honor of Dr. Charles sistance until public money is~redistributed and taxpayers and suitors a burden that E. Barker, noted lecturer who deliv- flows again in natural channels Comments reproauced in this column may or may ot ponte had started that he nfa there. But there wasn’t a sound. (is grievous to be borne. The record |ers thrée addresses in Minot, Friday. a t ex] th f The Tribune. stayed away. Only the echo of his own voice which is swollen, the trial delayed, The committee in charge of the din- No'relief can be had by playing partisan poli- Presented “here, in grder that our, readers may. have | Nancy was being‘substitute in the the rocks and trees sent back. [made doubly expensive by si | ner reports io brisk sale “a tickets. 5 ra . * din th { the day. . meantime and the Magical Mush-| Nick wondered what he’d better lo , Motions, questions, objections and ex-' Dr. Barker will speak in ‘the audi- iy. ! tics. Naturally the state administration desires, thief wcusced ie Me Been oeroe ee : | room wih his wise old head, was help-| next. Could it be the schoolmaster ceptions. It is high time for the | torium at 2 p.m. 4 p.m. and 8 p. m. id status quo of the Bank of North Dakota retained G ing her, but even so “when the cat's |had torn two leaves off his calendar Courts and the lawyers to ponder on The first meeting will be for children, and is willing to call an extra session to accom-|* ‘UARD THE PRIMARY SYSTEM away) the mice will play.” Ouly in |instead of one, and thought that this the words of Christ and to put the the second for ladies and the third for eee ear a ; Judge. Hughes’s remark in h the other |tiis c#se the mice weren’t playing.‘ was Saturday? Perhaps he'd gone | Practice of the law on a higher plane all adult, so that all may hear him. plish it, if it is possible to get the bankers to shoul- ge. Hughes s ark In a speech the other They were keeping a sharp eye oi | visiting his relatives or had taken a /8? 28 not to impose burdens that are | Anyone, however, will be admitted to der the responsbility of such a move. It is hardly day that it would be folly to take away the pri- | Cobbie Coon Wasp Wessel, Orrie Owl | trip back to the Fairy Queen's Palace Srievous to be borne. \ |any of the meetings. There will be no . . mary election system and restore the old conven- |and so on. And what was more. the to report about things. Hl J. E. ROBINSON (charge of admission. likely that any large number of bankers would tion system is 2 reminder that: Minnesota must | weer were returning the compli- He went to the back door next and e— Ser aeee “YOUR MEDIC EIS 0. K.” ve! i , ment. }looked around. The milk bottle was 7 AXTT +) ALE 4 SO. Ke so : 0) ca the haa referendum which be on its guard once more against the scheme to, T@P: tap, tap.” went Nick on the taken in, so the.fairyman couldn't be AT THE MOVIES |) wes. chas. rule, New Diggins, Wis., lecreed an early examination of the bank and the hat hing in this'statey jfront door of the fairyman’s house. | sick in bedsBut there-was something .> « writes: “Your medicine is 0. K. I establishment of home rule in the control of public do that very thing in this:state: But no oie ‘itties to Jet tin in. else—a mark ‘a-footprint. Nick looked | ROARDINE HOUSE: FIRE think Foley’s Honey and Tar is the ‘ F : a <i of aK rae | nm he tapped again, this time | closely. “! do believe.” said he, “that : s SA ane best for coughs. I think your medi- money. a It may seem incredible in, view of the vivid dem- | quite toudly, but still there wasw't | it's Waspy: Weasel's.” j IS STARVED BY. STAR cine js ‘all you say it L Eaow I The only reasonable course to follow would be|onstration America had this last summer of the mnie } | Gouin eee ane comesy pitocesses, would never be without it, You may to have the bank examination and a withdrawal |Way Politicians in convention impudently ignore ' ‘of many endearing but” naughty Tar acts quickly checks eousis. colds of public funds so timed as to disturb as little as |the public will, but plans to kill Minnesota’s pri- SATURDAY EVENING LETTER Peed atea tabla 28 sind oifleintel eee eee eee: opens air possible the business of the state. Those who are|mary and restore the debased and discredited ( By Justice J. E. Robinson) as an expert in affairs of the heart FE ee ae es Peeing cat honest enough to put politics aside for the mo-| convention are well under way, and will be in evi-' ! pate sore sinner with: amusing | night. Children like it, Contains no - ment, know that the initiated measures can be|dence as soon as thé legislature convenes. |. November, 27, 1920—TAX REDUG-\ not the: burdens with one of your Yention by accepting th defied con- | opiates. : ; : : : : is bd : TION, ‘THRIFT AND ECONOMY. i gingers,” ntion by accepting the hospitality | _ put into effect without:disturbing financial con-| The ostensible reagpn this time, as.it was’ two aise are timaly questions to anata aires etic oat aon naaddlegy for a, week, ——————SSS= rs eg rf . * 5 Hy owever, in North Dakota within Without a chaperon. But in her latest ditions. The only persons who will be disturbed | years ago, is to protect the, Republican party cr. tm each department’ of govern-' the past four years the Supreme First National Attraction. “Good Ref- | in the process will be the politicians who enjoy | against the Nonpartisan league. | ment, both state and national, waste, Court has made some wondrous pro- Eltinge’ ‘theatre “for nee pie easy berths and desire the Bank of North Dakota| As to that, the Republicans seem able, with | ouiravagence or graft is too common. ‘grdss, Regular court terms do now | mencing Monday. Connie neauiy overs i ly to function along the old lines which the people Democratic help when they need it, to prevent the Soe ee ae eee nreraty tho ciane Cape cane arta eeeer ene ar 7 steps the border of playfulness, when | HEAR ME : . : . ¥ a Pac. 0) a i * of the state in a solemn referendum have vetoed. | Townley pecple from capturing their ticket under unjust stewards who make friends Concigde the business’ of each erm boarding house, commonly Kuoves as *"" | the present primary system ~ (With the Mammon of ginrighteousness. jofore the commencement of the Journers Inde ey Known as —— : ; ns : aoe | To one there is guaranteed a six per (next. Suitors who appeal to the : = You Can Be Free from Pain They'd better call it Dis-Organized baseball. And since the only thing that makes Townley- | cent return while the others have no; court do not have to. pay several #— 1 Am, if You Doas I Did. cw ism dangerous is its popularity, which didn’t turn E¥arantes of any return.” | Inundred or several thousand dollars) = JUST JOKING =| ree oe ee " Al ers a courts are for th al inting of records | i “qT i APPLAUSE AND HISSES out to be as great as most people had thought, it responsible for a good share of tho iq ‘ticte tig aceordance with the eo oie ea tier Have you a right to applaud at the theatre or|is impossible to guard elactien processes by arti- high taxes. In the administration of custom of most appellate courts. But | Easily Fixed UT and such a bear- ; " ; ‘ i justice there is no proper regard for stiil here is room for reform. In the; “What will you give me for* | ing down feel- lecture? ficial means against such influences w-thout at the economy. It is the same as it wos writing of judicial opinions or de-' horse?” ig e fon fthe ing that I could not Assuredly. same time putting election processes in such “close Pineteen centuries ago when Christ cisions some judges continue the! “A load of hay,” replied! 5 bmi stand on my feet, Why h: 9 ti e he 1 th: eee . 1 isaid: “Woe unto ye also ye lawyers, habit of turning out what we cail er. Be Tepe ane farm Talso had other dis- y have you? 4 corporation” control that popular move- for ye lade men with burdens grievous longwinded or whale opinions, which, “What would I want, with hay and tressing symptoms. Because the actor or speaker likes it. It helps|ment, however needed, could be balked. |to be borne, and ye yourselves touch are never read /and which to book no horse to eat it?” AS eee 1 ade a saa . #2. and publish does impose a needless|* “Well, I'd be willing to lend you gi Ork. the performance. ee And as to preventing the victory of undesir. tnd wasteful tax of about $20 a page. the horse till the hay was all gone.” Bied a number, of Because the management likes it. It helps able candidates and cuuscs, there are only two, HIS “OFFICE MAN” |When a jydge makes an opinion of |—Boston Transcript. i Pinkty ut Lydia + " business. galternatives: First, to depend upon public enlight- 1S AW OMAN ee giwentystiyoubases (he un- ana # ; table Compound aid Have you a right to hiss the actor or speaker? }enment and common sunse, which has worked ‘about $500, enou i <i fen han ee ™me more good than ? 5m eons i ‘ | a 500, gh to pay his salary Kitty, aged four, had been naughty, anything el I Theoreti ' 2 sory Well th this state so far: oreee / ; ‘for one month. What if such gn op-|and her father had had t inister Mihe tains T used Th etically, yes, but do you: 2 Oo Fe very; ell in this: tate co far; 2 4 second, to shape Atty. C. B. Cravens, Carrington, [inion weré written for aomel Bi vigorous correction suefore aielne te regular: ou and Soa pale L net e right to express approval carries with it|the election laws so a committee cf “our best’ 4. D., knows now that a woman, | businessman to read and/ pu/l'fh; | business. i [eer ad your medicine to, all who the right to express disapproval. citizens”—meaning, of course, those with the properly trained, can do a man’s | Would te not ehraweett ineaathe re | wraet tt, an impression had been made suffer as I did and you may use my let- i i yj . e aki 3. 13 ‘ vas apparent in the evening. Kitty ike.’’—Mrs. i= Why don’t you? en , largest property interests—will act as a board of iis te blioried pea Bus ia stop to the booking of such deci | called upstairs with Tea lion tetas me i i MINNIE Mitcu- Is it because you have sympathy and forbear- | censors to exclude all candidates and causes that Mess College, Fargo, No Ml.» feel )sions it may be necessary to obtain} “Mother, your husband's home.”—| There are many women who suffer as : \ Sf M r i 8 any 9 r et: ‘a capable office man, iss | some legislative action. Surely there | Tid Bits. | Mrs. Mitchell didand whoare being bene- ance? are not pleasing to them. { e ‘ P 7 : . | Markwood was sent. {is no occasion for a judicial opinion | | fited by this great medicine every day. Is it because of your innate courtesy and polite-, Minnescta’s primary law needs a few changes. Dakota-trained youngwomen get ‘of more than five or six pages. The Uncertain Experiment | It has helped thousands of women who ness? but they should!be made by the friends of the pri- | i lentid.ch ** (decisions of the U. S. Supreme court; “Do you think it will help matters have been troubled with displacement: 2 : ; s ade by the the pri- | prod places with splendid chan ‘arly exceed six or seven pages. The |to change the name of wood alco- inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, 4 PS Maybe you think so. But just as soon as you mary system, not by its enemies. The legislative for advancement everywhere. Uni- limit is more commonly two or three j hol?” . periodic pains, backache, that bearing —¢ are out of the theatre and some one asks your error that omitted the old law forbidding candi-| versity of Washington employs Miss ear ciguenes ie Setvingsa:luetd ottletop. “A ‘Tobie eomettines Caces prostratiog Bs mcigentions Spd nervous opinion of the “show,” you say “rotten.” dates beaten at the primaries to run independent | ree peace cr cat forthe statement of the case the reader |his best work under an alias.”"— » Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Cores * 9 H r * , . ‘ jmay know what it is all about andj Washington Star. contains no narcotics or harmful _Not much courtesy in that? Not much courage / should be corrected. The nine o'clock closing of | Monarch Store of Tower City. | may apprehend the reasoning. This Rida ot Tt istuinga trom extracts of either. Why not tell the actor to his face what the polls is too late, and the old hour of seven “Follow thaSuccefSful.”’ Write |may be done in one or two sentences To Cure a Cold in One Day ran and berks and eis safe medium ink? iss? i ; i ’ sek * or paragraphs. Thus, in lieu of-copy-|Take Grove’s LAXATIVE BR for women. ou nee, tah advice you think? Why not hiss? | shuold be restored for both primary and general, F. L. Watkins,’ Pres., 806 Front ihe’ nleadings coverite: over. twelve {QUININE tablets. ‘The reatice sOMO hwrite Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.