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p ‘ y 6 PAGE Dicnt : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, DEC. 6, 1920 —-. a rc ce ET Rane wna Shall Uncle Sam Every Father and Mother a i LipeLcuarcs. §©eSCrap His Umbrella Fo vate teins use | “The Soul of Youth” Featuring Lewis Sargent, who playge the Title Role in “Hugkleberry’ Finn.” The Mute Testifies That He Set Some of Matter on Linotype TYPE USED BY STATE » cast includes the famous Judge Ben Lindsey. 4 —— | Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 6.—Fred S. | Toveach Father or) Nother who purchases a ticket one boy under 15 years will be Ad- Austin, e@itor of The Devils Lake World, Ramsey county organ of the} % Nonpartisan league yesterday was re manded to the district court on) charges of having published in the | si World office a few days before the IA ee OMOAUS: NITRATE PLANT wien = \ last election a circular wherein’ a wiidattaet PRom WaMUNITION SHORTAGE PORTANT RIRATE PRODLEING AURILLIARY WHEABE OF WAR”, . bs Es number of Devils Lake businessmen a Al J. BAUER, Manager. and two clergymen are alleged to} have been libeled. Austin’s bail was fixed at $1,000 by Police Magistrate! D. G. Duell, before whom he was ar-| « By GARRET SMITH. raigned. ‘ HOULD a man, caught In a Besides Austin, Jacob Cantor, forc- heavy shower without an man in the World mechanical depart- umbrella, and forced to buy ment, and Leonard Sharf, are also one, as ‘soon as he thinks held for district court on similar the shower is over, break up the charges, with the amount of bail the umbrella and drop it in the nearest same in all cases. Cantor is charged rubbish can? with having supervised the printing - mitted Free. Be a good pal and have your own little theatre party with your boy or ‘boys attyour sides enjoying one & the fivedbest photoplays made during the past year. ‘ Sincerely Yours, . Three Nights! ORPHEUM No Advynee, in Prices \ Starting Tonigiit ; Theatre ‘Orchestra Music ‘of the circular and Sharf with having : In other words, should the United i { A’ Vie OC IG CmibAne wT ARATE an, distributed it throughout the adjoin-| S!ates, haying learned during ‘the /Mitmate ExPLesves pas re a Fae ; ing country. | World War a much needed lesson in behead) ne G may be made inycash or by money or-| case, who is_the Governor, was order- ‘A number of codefendants with | military preparedness, slump back | iment contracted with the Alr Ni-f‘n time of war tq the production of 4 der oF check. The Burgiy of Internal | eq. to answer by December 10, and Austin were discharged by Magistrate again into its old defenseless state? | trates: Corporation; 4#hich had been | high explosivés. ale Ne wacitbe ae oy ithe Lae Wehe was given until Dec. 20 to file Duell for insufficient evidence.They ‘To say that Uncle Sam was| formed for the, purpose, to build a| ‘In fact, this policy Is the one that : raohey, order This. met od helps the | aero Bas eer are Martin» Hoghaug, said to be a caught recently practically without | plant at Muscle Shoals, Alabama;|has been followed by the other big ~~ TON aur texpayer ‘by ‘saving him’ a trip to the | The EGo Twas reptedented stockholder in the World corporation, umbrellas in a heavy shower and |on the Tennesee River, for the man-Ppowers of the world. Germany.in {coligctor’s cffice and avoids conges- by L. Me Simpson, of Dickinson, and J. W. Smith, Nonpartisan county that he suecéeded in buying on|ufacture of ammonium nitrate, an| particular saw the folly of endeav- tion ,at the cashier's window. Check Aeorge Foster, of Bismarck, 4 manager, and Carl Aaberg, Eugene short notice and at great’ cost al|explostve for bursting bombs andj oring to rely,entirely upon govern- or’moncy order should be’ made pay- mela sistant attorney. generals. i and John Stoesser, charged with hav- | pretty good assortment of these pro-| shells. On this site in less than a|ment owned and operated plants for able to “C ial of Internal, Reve-| 1,14 corte os f Mere pioeed ing circulated the ci cular. « ~ tectors is old stuff, year was completéd/ and put.into|her military supplies and for'a long — | nile,” : to a’case in which he and the Gover- Made Vicious Charges Now there! is a\ pretty general] operation a huge ammonium oltrate| time made it a oh ON ‘iret ic a ure point to encourage “ ft % nor were defendants. In this. case ae ote Aaatian ae arine fener Hae feeling that these umbrellas should | plant, the largest in/the world, at alin every way private industries, Three Woe 1 Fools,” a. John | removal of a commissioner! Sahin’ ants was. distributed. two-days before be preserved and kept ready ed cost of over $60,000,000. which could be called upon in case Gold in, Play at the Au- was asked, and Wehe was named by elections) dtUntplied ‘that, Edward F. tse. Certainly that is the purpose} Now, part of the process of man-| of war to inake munitions. , silts gece A the Governor" to hear the case. aps Flynn, president of the city com-| of the War Department, But that|ufacturing ammonium ‘nitrate is} It is pretty evident; at any rate, ditorium ~ . 23 mission here, had received graft from | purpose seems to be not entirely | identical with part of that used in that the proposal to operate. the | Pit i 4| ‘i a the $400,000 paving job the past sum- clear“in the minds of some of our | manufacturing a valuable fertilizer | Muscle Shoals plant as a Govern- One of the really yor§p-while ofta-., ' mer; that Rev. H. Garfield Walker, citizens. ingredient. ‘The suggestion, has|ment fertilizer project is not pppu- ings on the theatrical calendar is the | F j ( rector of the church of the Advent The particular umbrella in ques-|been made, therefore, that the|lar, although the chief, argument much */heralded | comedy _ success, UR T k DAY had used indecent and vulgar ' lan- tion ig the ammunition supply, spe-| plant be used during ‘peace times | against it, as outlined. above, has “Three Wise Fools,” which John Gol- H guage in his addresses against the cifically the domestic production of|for the manufactire of fertilizer |not been very generally understood. den will present here with the original Nonpartisan league; that A. B. Jack- nitrates fcr the manufacture of | materials and kept in good running |The newspaper. editors of the coun- a York cast and production. | It ae wieoe ealdier Oe eee te Pgh, esos) condition, ready for its ogigjnal use|try have voted overwhelmingly ~ Cate he Re ental aun eased aed Ordered Before Supreme Court : ae at A - Now modern explosives are di-jat any time with a minimum of al-|against the Government entering - i: Anes blag ies eg i that. tHe \Dev- vided ‘into two classes, \ propel-|terations, the fertilizer business and have ee eyed ua the. a cities: : for Further Argument on): teaiterous: thet tte naheging éaiter, lants for hurling projectiles and| But the question arises whether given it as their’ dpinion that -the sate: tor Apnea lan bes et Merits of Case | C. F. McCarthy; is a “traitor-poet.” high explosives for bursting bombs} the Government can afford to go} majority of their readers are equal- Land appréeiate clean, wholesome » ae It insinuated that Rev. Prentiss Ho- or shélls, Both classes are nitro-|into the fertilizer business in-com-|ly opposed to the Government en- , | hright humor, embroidered with ‘a{ The injunction suit pending in the} vey Case, pastor of the Westminster gen compounds and require nitric| petition with private enterprise, tering into any kind: of competition plot of love énd “romance std anter- | 8UPreme court, brought by several | Presbyterian church, had been, driven acid for their manufacture, So it] and practically put out of» busi} with private capital., Tq a ques- preted by a company possessing all | taxpayers to enjoin the company from} 1X my co out of the state‘of Idaho by. peace of- | can pe seen readily enough that any| ness the present takers of fer-| tionnaire on the ‘proposition of Gov- theearmarks of a veritable all-star | charging increased\ rates. ordered by: ficers while talking against the Non- nation that {s not equipped to pro-|tilizer and permanently discourage |ernment ownership and. operation cast: . Duting its-€10 months run at the state / railroad commission, has} ¢¢7 ALWAYS keep Dr. King’sNew partisan league, and it hurled. epi- duce an‘ abundant supply of nitric|any future development of private | sent out recently 5,154. editors‘ re- the Criterion theater in New gYork, Deen ordered up for further argument | ] discovery handy: It breaks up thets at Siver Serumgard, A. R. ucld within its own territory is.mi-|'industry along that line. plied. “Of. these 4,466, or 80 per his Austin Strorig gem was regarded Tieaday. “bycthesauprenre (courte and hard, stubborn colds and stops Smythe, local lawyers, who had op- | nug a pretty important military um-| ‘The Muscle Shoals plant, huge as| cent, gave it as their fudgment that by the majority of the critics as the ry ae Mneryneted ee ike ine the paroxysms of coughing, ;’ No | posed the league, and F.° P. Mann, brella in case of a sudden heavy/it is, can produce in case of war] the-people of their cominunity.were | .|best, acted comedy on Broadway. peyust what time the ease will be harmful drags, but just ‘good President of the North Dakota Retail war shower. only a ‘fraction of ‘the high explo-| overwhelmingly ‘against the Goy- Some, and noted\critiés among them. 52474 guesday is uncertain as there medicine.» At your druggists, ' Dealers assaciation. The Government, therefore; when | sives necessary to make ‘this coun-| ernment competing in business with even went so far as to brand “Three 376 omer cases ‘on the calendar ahead| *\ 60¢ and $1.20 a bottle. i \ @eaf Printer on Stand we:became, Involved in the World| try safe through a long conflict with} its own citizens. : In addition to the wise beac Enos best produces and of the water case. a “ae moe Gamaging, py iticemeseninst War, found It necessary to provide |a nation that would control the.sea.| question on the general. proposition, i reavlte’ ot Gaels "eka a: 1 When the case was before the | For calds and coughs Haney: Mears instvlctoy at-the Devils for the manufacture of a quantity | Any proper policy of ‘military pre-|the editors were :asked’ for their lent company which TnecaRete it ern eet before attorneys for the water } Lake Scheol for the Deaf, who is tae of nitrate within our own territory.|paredness, therefore, should aim] personal opinion as to the advisa- ” | ferred to the famous dayg of ‘Augus- Sompany: presented a ma aS ae rt. hi Ss a lixotype ‘operator and. is employed | Adopting a process by which nl-|to, encourake rather than discour-| bility ofthe Governtnent taking ° | tin. Daly; Lester. Wallack and the old La ra ot can Getasionally. by the! Devils. Lake trates, for fertilizer purpdses were] age all private enterprises. whose | over the fertilizer business, Eighty- Lycéum: stock. ‘Even in“New York, Giltieng statement of the court's ruling Ne w DIscove! World. Morris, who can neither being made from the atmosphere by | plants engage !n the production of | six per cent of the: editors ‘gave an’ perfectly balanggd ‘casts and flawless~ on the motion, although the implica-| / ie ry. speak nor hear, gave his evidence by an American Company, the Govern- | those products that could be turned! unqualified “no” to this question, ly acted plays @e a rarity, so “Three| (i5.°4. that in ordering the case uD SEEDS means of the sign language, , which ‘ Wise Fools” was hailed as something | for argument on its merits the court} . Stubborn Bowels Tamed was interpreted by Principal McClure |tor and Sharf, but by consent of the pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 73,-| ert exacts a pricé for lta fected. +t unusual. x has decided to accept jurisdiction. a cha svercnn unelenned “elogeed of the deaf. school. state and the attorney for the de-/763 barrels. + cakes uiakes the Bedouins. entirely useless | AS § comes herq with the original ‘jt is expected that questions as to Leaving moved, results in health de- Morris testified that he set on the |fense, they took the same course as — aan ‘to their’fellow men, Thera fins never | COMPANY: theatre-goers may be pre-| whether or not the railroad commis- paises unt Tet tl the pantly stimulating linotype machine in the World office | the’ Walker complaint. | CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Teena Bedouin prophet ‘On the other pared’ for’a treat out of the grdinary. | sion possessed the right to order an Dr. King’s Pills brine to youa reatlar, , The comedy combines the rare quali- | jngrease in rates when the case was Focal bowel aad Fiver functioning. . the type used in the alleged libelous | . During an argument for bail, when| . Chicago, bee circular, and that while he was set-| Attorney Anderson for the defense | $2.07 to $2.08; No. 2 red, $2.07; ‘No. 1| "and. there has never been. a Semitic | ties of humor, charm and suspense | before it on a petition for revision of Same old price, 25c. All druggists. ting it, which was on Sunday, Oct. |opposing State's Attorney Hunt's re-|hard, $180%' to $1.89; No.’ 2 hard,! Prophet who has not, before preacl- }to an unusual degree. Naturally, the rates and whether or not the: legal 21, Austin was there and knew|uest for $2,000 for each defendant | $1.87% to $1.89. ing his message, gone Into the dgsert | superb acting of tlie/entire company | steps necessary, to promulgate an of- Prompt! Wo what was being set. said that he did not think the circu-| Corn No. 2 mixed, 78c; No. 2 yellow, | and caught from the desert. dwellers | furnishes: one of the chief joys of the | der were observed, Ww wa he argued, PY Austin, in an editorial in the World| lar damaging and serious. Magis- | 80c to 81146. ja reflection of their belief. The idea |entertainment. The cast includes y Kin Ss a few days after election, denied em- | trate Duell said “I think it is serious.| Oats No.'2 white, 51c; No. 3. white,} of ‘the absolute. worthlessress of the | Claude Gillingwater, Harry Daveu- : 4 = Sf: phatically that the circular was | Whoever wrote and printed it is eer- |50%4c to big. present world 1s a pure desert coucep- | Port, Howard Gould, Helen Menken, ' printed in his office or that he ever |tainly guilty of libel.” Rye No. 3, $1.60. tion, at the root of every Semitic re- | Donald Foster, Minnie Remeiey, Mil- saw a copy of it until it was shown| Magistrate Duell also dischargei| Barley, Te to $7c. ligion, which «ust be filtered through lard Vincent, Wallace Fortune, Harry \ : him by Sheriff Ed Elliott, who served |the Complaint against Michael Fitz- : the sceen' of a non-nomad prophet |¥orsman Harry Leighton, Herbert - R: upon Austin a demand signed by | gerald, formerly deputy state gamc CHICAGO LIVESTOCK before it can be accepted by a settled Saunders ami Joseph Garry. 4 those mentioned in the circular, for a | warden, who was given a hearing in|, Chicago, Dec. 6.—Cattle receipts, ie “Asia? Mageall y “Three Wise Fools” will be present- = retraction of the libelous statements |the morning on a charge of having 18 er Bylk native steers, $8:75 al beople.—Asia Magazine. { ed by John Golden, whose other suc- ‘ be contained in it. distributed the circular. The prinei- | $13.0 : cesses include “Lightnin’,” now in. its Slugs Are Exhibited pal witnesses against him were Eu- Hee receipts, 49,000. Active 10 to | Eruptions on ‘the Sun. third year on Broadway, “Dear Me!” i E. J, MeCannon; a printer employed | gene and John Stoesser. Eugene said |15 cents lower. | x Not long ago, at the Yerkes oh-|.and “Turn to the Right,” one of the by the World, testified that he had|Fitzgerald had given him the circu-| Sheep receipts, 34,000. Lower. ervatory. an erupttin: was observed | great successes of a few seasons back. 5 = a pocurrected from the office lead. cast- | lar and rat be took him home, where MRS HARDING Is oa photographed) on the rim of the one cae ee te Promoey Ousted Commissioner Wins’ in, ot the | linot; “8! er he i) ow 7 i at 8:15, ing to the fac! i hel SOU ees Wrinted ea oon eden Gas Aenea ie sun. whleh § tires Me mater ONS company ‘must catch the night train First Steo.in New Proceed- which the circular: was printed and | Stoessers were also defendants in the height of 50U,.0UU miles: © One cloud of turned them over to A. E. Wheeler, |case tried yesterday afternoon, and INVITED TO fers ft, Tehteh appeared as if floating de- local attorney, who in turn gave them jwere also released. ok % SST EET TS ‘ tached, was reckoned to have some fi Hunt grackeads che sings ine court = } thousands of times the volume ‘of the . z : earth, We are accustomed to regard . The new ‘action’ started by L. J. < Wehe to regain his position on the wreath: ing in Court Hunt produced the slugs in court. MARKETS | McCannon testified, however, that he elect hds accepted an invitation | el was not in the World office when the i | from Mrs. Wilson to. have tea at great volcanic explosions owAhe earth Smut ae ee ; commission circular was printed, but later-he: was |” SOUTH ST, PAUL LAVESTOUK the White House sg bs a atternoon., fs the most appalling of natural ple PAYABLE: BK i 45 Seren eg inalerriey conrt here on 1 accused: by Austin and ‘Cantor, the South St. Paul, Dec. 6.— Hog. re- ola =-namena, but they are feeble: and tri- 4 i | Dec! 28, by order of Judge Nuessle. E| S or foreman, of having stolen the shuga |ceipts, 13,300. Active 10 to 20 cents} WHEAT PRICE | } fling disturbances, compared with tle see ae. vopioasating?: Goverior ;and turned them over to the state’s | lower. | outbursts which aré ‘continually tak- Frazier, who removed Wehe, filed a vattorney for evidence. He gave as| Range, $9.00 to $9.60. UP EGHT CENTS .Jng/ place all over the: body of the y demurrer in district court, and raised his excuse for taking the slugs out] Best light lights, $9.65. sun, ‘ the question of jurisdiction of the dis- of the office his desire to secure the| Cattle receipts, 7,300. Mostly. 25| Chicago, Dec. 6.— é. 6. Indications that trict judge to order produced the Gov- $100 reward offered for evidence that |cents higher. * India would be a heavy importer of ° a ernor’s- records in the case. Th would lead to the arrest of the pub-| Best common and medium stcers,| wheat Had.a decided bullish influence} The Remedy. Mr. = Byerly Announces That) "i?" cortiorari asked for by Wehe lishers of the;/circular, and he said |$6.vu 10 $8.00, on the Wheat market here. ‘Opening| “am sorry I cau to longer offer my. oes z that he already has received half of | Butcher cows and heifers, $4.50 to | prices, which ranged from 1 to 2 cents| friends a good bumpers”. ° Payments Must Be in on that reward. $6.50. higher , were followed by material | On ae aay ca aAvhen you take That Date We can show you just the sort of a gift he will like be- cause we know from exper- ience, that a man wants something useful and an article that he can be proud to own—Here are a few suggestions at prices that can make no hard pull on your pocket book. Shaving Brushes 50c to S2a.3 See peta wy $1.50 Gillette Safety Razors $5.00 Auto Strop Safety Razor Siders oe Sat 5.00 Ever Ready Safety Razor ee dhed Bs pee $1.00 Gem Jr. Safety Razor $1.00 Keen Kutter Safety Razor Razor Sharpeners . .$2.50 Razor Hones from 75¢ to tee... 6. $2.00: Razor:Stronvs from 75c [Piya 5 aA ... $3.00 A Special, Xmax Gift of 10% to All Xmas Shoppers was granted the defendant in the William M. Anderson, attorney for| Veal calves, steady, top, $10.25. gains. ; : them ott the defense, attempted to make Mc- Stockers and feeders, generally 25c Closing quotations were to -8% i eae 0, 4 ~ : be ee Sa .. December 15th is the last day ,for ook thetianiees colnet nireeate + sheep rece pta 6,300. Lambs, ‘full a mn aa ———— f ; OKLAHOMA CLOSINGS ‘the payment of the income and ex- but, MeCannon denled. emphatically |60 cents lower. jo ARABIAN EMPIRE NOT LIKELY | outastion oc the rir Sine ten |Svol,penaey the tax austen that he saw them until after he heard | Good to choice lambs, $10.50 #o quidation of the First State bank | 116 offices of Collectors of Interpal of the’ reward and that, searching for $10.75. i ~ | As Travelers Point Out, System and of Marietta, Okla., was announced by’ Revenue or branch offices by id- evidence in the office, h Ewes, 25 cents lower. Top, $4.25. ' F a “Re c : ; slugs in the metal pot: e found the) reeders-slow. ; Organization Are Foreign to ted G. Dennis, state-bank’ comm.s-| night of that date, it is announced by | | 4 the Semitic Mind. sioner. Losses are ‘said to have been| W. E. Byerly, collector, for North | PAINTERS NOTICE! + t + x t There will be a meeting at Union Labor Hall, 118 1-2 47 Sth Street, Thur: : : £ The defense refused to offer any i evidence, and the court denied Attor- _ BISMARCK GRAIN 4 felch caubed by ime.” drowyib, the” ectton Senate breaching the Commission- | ney Anderson's motion to dismiss| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) “History ts against the probability ; market. The ‘bank is in- the cotton! o. op internal, Revenue indicate a be-| Austin, Cantor and Sharf, although Bismarck, Dec. 6. ; of the creation of an Arabian empire, | Delt of the state. *. > lef that taxpayers have ten 4 ning, at 7:30, for the pur- pose of organizing a Local Union. All those that sign- ed for Charter Members and all now having cards and wishing to join, aré re- quested to attend. Charter will be open to all who ‘ave to join this month. Signed K.C. ARNESS, Organizer he consented to dismiss the other de- | No. 1 dark northern. fendants, the evidence showing that |N0. 1 amber durum none of them were in the W - |No. 1 mixer Lsraks “pd as No. 1 red durum. No. 1 fla No. 2 fii very litde art) architecture, philoso- Y i _ FOR ‘SALE Other witnesses were Carl Aaberg. |N®.2 phy. But we find an amazing fer- ‘ who testified that Shart had Monet No. 1 dark northern, 10 cents higher | tility ‘among the Semites in the crea- | For Sale: House and Barn. In-' j ‘ him a bundle of the ‘eirculars, and (han on, Selurday, tion of creeds and religions. ‘Three of quire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pa- For BEULAH ‘and BEAR | these “ creeds—Judaism, Christianity | ejfic Hotel. and Mohammedanism—have ‘become eee og See CREEK great World movements. The broken ! fragments of countless other religions Ren paste asda which have failed are found today on agent, or ship direct to shocked at the material in tem that! Wheat Mots 545 ‘ears dbimiarad| the MringeRcorses desert, Northern Produce Co., “Bis- he fines them away. Henry Rutton | with 691 cars a year ago. “Phesdeyert seems to produce only | Marck. Write us for prices on isa tes ste found one of them in his| Cash No. 1 northern, $1.78%; to| one idea—the universality of ‘God. | cream and _poultry.—Northern ural delivery box a few minutes af-|$1.8214; Dec. $1.70%; March $1.72%.! we, who have gone ovt to discover |\Produce Co.~ Yrhe™: Semitic mind does’ not lean: to- The Marietta failure-is the seventh| grace on this ‘installment. Such a ward system or organization.” said | among state banks in Okldhona with-| provisiow’ was contained in the 1917 prding to| Kevenue act, but was removed by the Revenue Act of 1918. Payment of the fourth installment Col} Thomas EB.’ Lawrence recently, | in the last few months, a “The Semites are represented by | the state bank departm fice while the circular was béing com- posed and printed. One Quit Distribution that he then turned them over to -MINNEAPOI William McGillis, who gave them to| MINNEAPOL Halvor Sanderson. Sanderson’ 'tésti- Lump Coal, Call WACHTER TRANSFER CO.' Phone 62. IS GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 6—Barley, 57¢ to 79: . fied that he read one of them, ‘after Rye No. 2 ou 54% to $1.56 he had given out several and was so|* Bran LOMAS LOOK—Famous. Pat- ter he had seen Shage in the neigh- Corn N yellow, 74¢ to 75c : | borhood. ee bAcenaus) the meaning of the desert have found aside We x H d Co. °E M. Crary, formerly publisher of Oe No. 1 aoe eee Aine: only ‘emptiness—nothing but sand, Fathers and mothers after you rick Duluth Overcoats WHEN: YO Ue ‘ASK FOR: ; ar ware 0. the World, testified as to the char-| | wind, soll and empty space, ‘The | have seen “The Soul of Youth” | at big reductions. s BUTTER -.: Main Street — i * ; ain Stree acter of Rev. H. Garfield Walker, who MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Bedouins/ ieave behind them every | yoy will understand your boy was the complainant in the case tried| Minneapolis, Dec. 6.—Flour un-| extraneous comfort and gv to live in | Hotter this afternoon. There are several | changed to 20 cents higher. In car-| the desert, in\the very arms of starva- Se ypoieieis aae i other complaints against Afistin, Can- jload lots, $9.40 to $9.55 a barrel, in 98-' tion, that they may be free, The des- Tribune Want Ads Bring Results: Phone 82 Tailor and | A NORTAERN Sisco “3 \ &