The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 8

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DANIELS CALLS ADMIRAL SIMS ON STATEMENT Secretary of of Navy Upholds | Irish Patriotism During = | World War | Boston, Feb. 17.—Secretary of the} Navy Daniels in a letter to Matthew) Cummings, president of the Greater| « Boston council, Friends of, Irish Free- dom, made public today expressed his views regarding Admiral Sim's; expressions regarding Sinn Fein ace) tivities during the war.! ¢ | “I think that the attempt of the| admiral to reflect upon the Irish people: injured him instead of them.” he said. “It is always wrong to in-| jure a people for the wrong doings of the few.” He said he had no patience with the movement to minimize the Irish patriotism during the ‘war. | CORNS — Lift Off with F ingers Doesn't liurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone”. on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to’ remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion. 4 | jing large gains to investors in the This Is Lord Ernle’s Explana-| | states Lord Ernie. ‘\OF FICKALS WORRIED Indicted Man Approaches Them ‘With Mine Scheme . (N, E. A. Staff Special) | New York, Feb. 17.—Officials are} woneonns. whether George Graham} Rice is trying to taunt them. Nice is under a three-year sentence, | imposed following conviction on a, charge of larceny,, But he’s out on! | $25, 000 bail pending a rehearing. { In the meantime officials of the dis-| trict attorney's office have been re- ceiving literature from him, advertis-j ing a new mining venture, and offer- “Broken Shaft Mine.” When last heard of Rice was said to have opened au office in San Fran-| cisco. Detectives have been detailed to; check up on him. | fight other indictments are said to be pending against Rice, ranging from | larceny to assault, Youth Has Its ts Fling! tion of Social Revolt London, Feb. 17.—'Youth will be; served,” nocord me to. the Rt. Hon. Lord Ernie, M. O., in commenting in. the Ninetoonth Century magazine upon the present revolt of English! youth against English traditions. The majority of English girls smoke cigarets; English girls and boys kiss j after a few hours acquaintance; the chaperon is out of fashion; social man- ners are in decay; youths and maidens laugh at their parents and elders. So But—"War has offered. us. new mod els of character, new types of heroes and heroines, new patterns of com- bined and associated efforts.” ‘What it the girls of the new era have “dropped cigaret ends, littered our floors, burnt ‘holes in our carpets, blistered our tables, scarred our man- telpieces?” Youth is “ “quer. eating aft- er six years of starving.” Everything will come out in, the wash. It is better to smoke cigarets before everyone, he says, than to go into hid- Ing—if you,actually like to smoke cigarets, In fine, he points out, the new era ‘belongs to the young. When the pres: ent,generation of youths reach matur- ity and old age it, too, will be horrified at the revolt of youth. Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 and Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver- ed. Wachter Transfer Co. Pheae 62 or 63. has been made of him since his elec- | Pierce, Fla. Friends of President-elect Harding! consider this the best snapshot that, tion. He'was snapped in a character- istic attitude on the golf links at Fort | | TRIBUNE WANTS — FOR: RESUI 19) 365 days. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE- | ‘TENOR, HOLDS HIS) OWN IN BATTLE | Doctors Declare That singer May Live If He Passes \ Crisis Taday | “New York, Feb. 17.—Enrico Caruso, | | celebrated tenor, held his own. today | in hig battle for life. While not min-} imizing the seriousness of hig illness, | ; his doctors indicated that if he passed | the crisis today he had a good chance | | to recover.) | His determination is helping to pro-| | long his life. “The condition of Enrico Caruso continues unsatisfactory and criti- cal,” according to a statement: issued by Dr. Francis Murray th!s ,morning. ALLENIS SENT TTO PENITENTIARY Sheriff Welch» and ‘Chief of Police Chris Martineson disposing of goods stolen from the store of Harry Rosen, was sentenced to. serve an indetermin-, ate sentence of one to five years in the state penitentiary, when he ‘pleaa: | trict court last evening. | Allen, it is claimed by the police, has a prison record. previous to his theft here. a ADDS PURE BRED SIRE T0 HERD Louis J. Garske, owner of a regis- tered Holstein herd, who lives ‘north of Bismarck, has brought home a fine! Holstein herd ‘sire, purchased of the, | Woodlawn Holsteia dairy, of Lincoln,; | Nebraska.\ The production of his -of- | ficial record is as follows: His sire is from’a cow producing 37 Ibs. of but- ter in seven days, who in turn is from | King of the Pontiacs, the only wWouble; Century A. R. O. Sire. The dam of; i Mr, Gareke’s new sire produced 692.1) Ibs of butter aad 16,811 Ibs. of milk in As a two-year-old. Fresh-| James: Allen, who was caught by ed guilty before Judge Nuessle in dis-| - Gobs.on the New Mexico,. flagship and pride of the pacific tleet, treat the monster: seagoing craft just like # race horse. She is rubbed down and “groomed” at regular intervals. Like a band. of -pygmies the sailors are shown above scraping the ship's hull; in arydoeh at ‘Balboa, Panama. nin nnn ening again, as a three-year-old she produced 27 Ibs. of butter, 582.4 Ibs. of milk in seven days. She is again on. yearly test which js as yet not completed. The sire of this cow is. of @ cow producing 46.33 lbs. of butter in seven, days. King Superba Poatiac Konigen, Mr. Garske’s new-sire whose production pedigree challenges any dairy sire in this part of the state, is a real asset-to the dairy industry of this community, Mr. Garske be- lieves,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 192] BISMARCK HIGH JAMESTOWN HIGH High School Gymnasium y, on Friday Evening February 18th at 8:30 p. m. Casselton, February 25th MISSING MEN REACH POINT Marinette, Wis: Feb. 17—Bight fishermen who yesterday were re- ported lost when the ice fields in Green Bay started moving for the open waters of Lake Michigan suc- ceeded in getting off’the field at Jof- frey Point about four miles north, according ‘to advices today. It is not known if\any other fish- “;ermen were in the field. WEATHER REPORT. For twenty-four hours ending at noon, Feb. 17: Temperature at 7 a. m-. Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation | Highest wind velocity. .42 miles, NW Foreeast For \North Dakota: Fair tonight and Friday, not so cold in the north | Portion tonight. a el Admission, 10 and 25 seaakr a MASQUE BALL Giveo by: the eink at.Odd Dancing Fellows: A from 9p. ie ickets, in- cluding re’ Pchaas $1.10. Spectators 35 cents. Good music. Everybody come, Prizes given. Plenty Fun. New hair | for You? “Halrhas been grown again, after bald- ness, in many, cases. 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