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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * PRIDAY, APRIL 9%; 1921 CLERGYMAN TO HANG 2 SLAYERS Ry Newspaper Enterprise. | Des Moines, 1a., April 29.—Despite | the fact:that the sixth commandment specifically says “Thou Shalt Noi Kill,” Rev. Winfred E. Robb is going to hang two men As preacher-sheriff of Polk county, Towa, it will be his job to spring the trap that will execute Eugene Weeks and Orrie L, Cross, convicted of the murder of George A. Fosdick, a Des Moines grocer. “God is a God of Justice as well-as a God of Mercy,” says Robb, and he grets that it falls to his lot to hang the men, she it js his duty to do as the law directs, Robb, a chaplain in France with the 168th Infantry, was elected sheriff Mist November. On the night of Feb. 5 Fosdick was murdered, and it was) not ‘until two months later that the sheriff, after a chase that led througu! many of the larger cities, landed the tvs inurderers in jail. “I expect to spend a great deal of, time with Weeks and Cross before I am called upon next April to hang IF YOU WERE A PREACHER, WOULD YOU HANG A MAN? If you were a minister of the gosp the trap that would hang a man? Do you think such an act woul ings? el could you cons@entiousty spring d be in accord with Bible teach- Rev. Winfred E. Robb, a preacher of Des Moisies and also sheriff of Polk county, is going to hang two convicted murderers. Despite the commandment “Thou Shalt Not Kill” Rev. Robb says the Bible justifies his act. arate them one from one another, from the goats: “And He shall set the sheep on the left. “Then shall the King say uhto blessed of my father, inherit the | foundation of the world * * * “Then shall He say also unto me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, gela * * * “And these shall go away into everlasting righteous into life eternal.” What do YOU think? points to other biblical verses that he says justify his act. Although the law permits him to pass the grim duty along to one of his assistants, Robb has no such in- tention. “It would be cowardly.” he says sadly, “for me to let others perform the duty that the voters of the county entrusted to me. -The task of hang- ing Weeks and Cross would be equal- ly revolting to any citizen, whether he be a preacher or a merchant. If 1 cannot carry out the ditties of a sheriff, I will resign. But I assure you I have no intention of quitting. “T find justification in the Bible tor the work that I am called upon to de and I will do that work even though it means the taking of a human life.” Mrs, Robb endorses the stand tak- en by her husband. Although she re- MILLSTONES Beware Lest You Put One Around Your Neck! BY RUTH AGNES ABELING. Married and gone before she really knew what love and life meant. Then, the spell of the weding ring broken, back home to mother and su- ing for divorce before she was out of her teens. It was all a mirage for little 16- year-old Lucile Ross of Portland, Ore. Life stretched out before her full of love and happiness. And then suddenly, just as her fin- gers were about to clasp it, the love- ly crystal shattered, the bit of thistic- down was carried away by the wind the roses died and turned a hideous brown. The little wife, with the softly cur!- ing hair and the quick smile of a girl, but something of the woman in her heart; had found that marriage wasn’t a game for a hoy and girl. There is no tragedy quite so re- lentless as that of the too youthful marriage. Because there is no way of beating human nature, And ac- cording to the law of nature, our affections, during those formative early teen years, are fitful things. Then and Now, Why you remember it—there was Pauly for instance, whom you adored during your first year in high school, The little crumpled notés he threw across the aisle thrilled you. You tucked them in your blouse and read, them again and again. “But you saw Paul, the other day. He was holding some kind of men\él job. And you shivered to think of what you escaped. For, had you married Paul, he would have hung like a millstone around you neck. Instead of taking your hand and happily proceeding with you—you would have had to lead the way and drag him along. You would have had to cut the nitches by which he climbed, going ever aneatt of him, And that would have been such aw weary, lonely task., Yet Paul is the man you wouid have married had you married dur- ing those high school years. SISTER MARY SAYS THEY RUST Dispense with all wire clothes hang- érs during the spring and summer months. More than one summer dress has been discovered with the rusty fmprint of the hanger on the shoul- ders, If wira hangers must be used be sure that the garment is perfcetly dry before putting it on the hanger. Menu for Tomorrow . Breakfast—Fresh pineapple, broiled ‘bacon, creaséd potatoes, , water cress, rye muffins, coffee. Luncheon—Egg salad sandwiches, rice cream, tea, Dinner—Mock filet mignon, potatos au gratin, buttered cauliflower, radish Relief From Bunion Torture Bot Sleved free awfel poise wat ) FAIRYFOOT ‘end get your iacney, Joseph’ Brestuw Next to Hotel McKenzie. Ce He points to this, ‘And before Him shall be gathered all nations; and He shall sep- assuage, in Matthew XXV: as a shepherd divideth his sheep His right hand, but the goats on them on his right hand, Come, ye kingdom prepared for you from the them on the left hand, Depart from prepared for the devil and his an- but punishment; the them, says the preacher-sheriff. “I want to see them both repent. i do not mean the shallow repentance! 3 that follows the arrival of a man within the shadow of the hangman's, noose, hut the real repentance of the, soul for the awful act they have com- mitted. “I believe I can help them to fee | the light. As a minister of the gos- pel that is my duty just as much as | it is my duty as sheriff to hang them,” chance April 15—the date set! for male hanging of Weeks, first of the pair to die—falls on Saturday. And so Robb. as a sheriff, one day will stand in the death house at Fort Mad- | ison and spring the trap that snuffs | out a human life and on the next will) and where the towel rack was I put! new. return to Des Moines where, as 2 pastor, he will enter his pulpit and preach the gospel. Rann | and spring onion salad, rhubarb pie, coffee. . My Own Recipes ‘ The chief difference between mock price. The nourishment and food value} are the same, Finely chopped round | steak, carefully. seasoned and made) into patties secured by ‘bacon slices | offer as many valuable calories of| nourishment as does’ the tenderloin of Beet Salad Sandwiches \Hard- ba led. eggs, leaf lettuce, may-| onnaise salad dressing, bread, butter.| Allow one or two hard-boiled eggs for each person to be served. Cut! eggs in slices. Shred lettuce. Put lettuce on a slice and mayonnaise. Serve two of these on’ each plate, making an open sandwich, A strip of dill pickle or 2 or 3 stuffed olives may be put on each plate. Rice Cream Three tablespoons rice, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons heavy cream, 4 tablespo$ns grape juice, 1 tablespoon sugar. Wash rice. Put in double boiler) with as much milk as rice will ab- sorb, add salt and cook for an hour or until soft. (Rub through a fine sieve and let cool. cream and whisk to a froth. in grape juice and sugar. boiled custard or whipped cream, (Copyright, 1921, iN. E. A.) Rheuma tism Remarkable Home Trent- ment Given by One Who Had It In the Spring of 1893 I was at- tacked by Muscular and Inflama- tory Rheumatiém. 1 suffered a8 only those who “have it know, for over three years, I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doc- tor, but such “relief as I receive was only temporary. Finally, found a remedy that cured, me completely, and it has never’ re- turned, ‘I ‘have given it to a nuin- ber who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden | with rheumatism, some of them 70 to 80 years old, and results were the same as in my own case, I want evety sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simply mail your nafhe and address and [ will send it free.to.-try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long-looked:for means of getting rid of your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money unless you are Perfectly satisfied to send f. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don’t delay. Write today. Mark H. Jackson, No, f788. Dur- ston Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. Mr, Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. Phone 456K or 179K ‘To Have Your When cold add} Stir| Serve with | In Red Hat This is the first picture of Denis, Cardinal Dougherty, wearing the red hat, robe and rjng of his office, It was taken at pligacipnia when par- ishioners called to congratulate him on his elevation to the cardinalate. MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL By Newspaper Enterprise, Kansas City, Mo., April 29-—-When you want to add ‘another touch of beauty to your home do you visit the shops and buy things in “sets?” Why not, instead— Seek your attic—or if you haven't |one, perhaps your mother or grand-, 2 sil mother has—and get out the relegated pieces. Then listen while Mrs. H. H. Mc-} Cluer gives you the secret pf inspiring [charm where once there vgs only fur-) j nity “In ‘the. first place,” Cluer, mean extravagance. “My old-tashioned wash hana 1 rob- bed of its drawers, leaving only legs: says’Mrs, Mc- mirror which I had picked up for a: trifle, After removing the varnish |! then had a very attractive dressing | tal ble. “My dresser, which had two tall; ‘rows of drawers on ‘either side of ‘a long mirror, | made into two pieces! of furniture by removing the draw-; filet mignon and the real thing is the, ers and making of them a sppara‘e | little “stand.” The mirror I/ swung horizontally above the dresser and| enameled the whole in the same old: ivory.” KETCHUP HINT If you run out of corks while bot-| tling your ketchup cut pasteloard | the size of the top of the bottle, dip| it in melted paraffin and hold it on; the top of the bottle until cooled, You will find it will stick, Then 14 qt. 1 XXX Hvy. Dairy pai Cc yo Cle: UTE TTT Ashes Hauled. Gardens Plowed. Black Dirt for Lawns. Sand and Gravel ; and all kinds of team work CATR Te LC. U. Webster & Sons Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Lawn A few colors of id per gallon $2.50. “the, home beautiful does not: later you can cover Ahe neck ang top: : Lomas Cash Specials. For Balance of.Week No. 1 Reed’s Hvy. Galv‘tubs, Reg. price. .$2.90 Spe. $1.98 No. 2 Reed’s Hvy. Galv. .tubs, Reg. price. . $3.20 Spe. $2. 19 12 qt. plain galv. pail. Reg. price 50c Spe. 37c. No. 3 Reed’s Hvy. Galv. tubs, Reg. price. . $350 Spe. $2.49 414 qt. Heavy galv. pails, Reg. price $1.25 Spe. 89c. 16, gal. Hvy. Corg. Garbage can with cover. Reg. 5.50 Spe. $4.19. - 24 gal. Hvy. Corg. Garbage can with cover. Reg. $6.75 Spe. $5.19, 32 gal. Hvy Corg: Garbage can with cover. Reg. $8.00 ~ Spe. $6.49. ‘ POULTRY NETTING ' 12 in. high 2 in. mesh, priced special at 114 cts per ft. 18 in. high 2 in. mesh, priced special at 1%, ets per lin. ft. _24 in. high 2 in. mesh, priced special at 2°, cts per lin. ft. 36 in. high 2 in mesh, priced.special at 33/, cts per lin. ft. 48 in. high 2 in. mesh, priced special at 434, cts per lin. ft. 60 in. high 2 in. mesh, priced special at 534 cts per lin ft. 72 in. high 2 in. mesh, priced special at 634. cts per lin ft. Paint Up everything 1g» Painting, .. +, Repairing WH, Beauty Secret EEP min system clean. Eliminate the poisons. If nature will not do it for you, help nature with a natural medicine like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Take ateaspoon- ful fora few nights and whtch the results. There will be a feeling of lightness, the eyes will be brig t and sparkling, the lips red, , the cheeks pink. Dr. Caldwell’ 's Syrup Pepsin is the recognized, standard 1 remedy for constipation, and it is constipation that gives women headaches, dullness, loss of appetite and sleep, bad breath and bad com- plexion. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will relieve you over night, and do it gently but thoroughly. It is just a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, so safe that it is giver to infants. A sixty-cent bottle will last for months, and last year eight million bottles were bought at drug stores— in itself a guarantee of merit. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and address and Twill send you a free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 513 Washington St, Monticello, Th Everybody now and then needs a laxative, and it is * i welltoknow the best. Write me today, fi with wax and you'll find you have it perfectly seale | SILVER GRAPES Silver grapes with silver leaves and ver ribbon band is a new note in hairdressing for the blond. Of | course, for evening only! FOR LABELS If you haven't any labels handy !and the corner drug store is Also out, use passe partout to name your jars of fruit. ’ | CREPE CAPES Capey capes of Canton crepe are /They are especially charming for wear on these half-summer days. Sometimes they are lined with sharp- _ | finished it with old ivory enamel and| lly contrasting material. | | | sookleton skin troubles: -Evee. citie Co. Deptt, AGanta, "Ga, Write tor Swit S ils Reg, price. .$1.50 Spe. 98c lean Up and We can supply u need for and A few timely suggestions for every day needs. \Forks, Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Hose Nozzles, Washers, Couplings etc. quality paint to close out at LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Don’t Forget the Elks Minstrels, ‘Feiday and Saturday, May 6 and-7, 1921. f This week since we reduced our prices on all Foun- tain Drinks and Candies, we have had thousands of com- pliments fram our customers and all patrons that have visited our place. This reduction in price has,more than met with general approval and satisfaction: With the high compliments we have received in this direction, has _ convinced us more™“than ever before, that the’ public knows that when the time demands price changes, that ™ weat once give the benefit of our buying to our custom- ers. Bear in mind with this price reduction, we have not in any particular reduced the quality of our goods or service, and the reason for this price reduction is that today, raw material is reduced and there is plenty on the market. With these conditions confronting us, it is no more than our duty to act honest and reduce prices and ~ ‘serve the public right. The public is cordially invited at any time to inspect our Candy and Ice Cream department, and see how we make our own Hard Candies, Chocolate and Ice Cream, and it will be a pleasure to us to have you call, and be- ‘ sides, we will answer any question pertaining to its man- ufacture. e FANCY SUNDAES Bismarck Special ....... vee 8D Maraschino Cherry .. 25 i i ial .. 85 Merry Widow 25 se aia ai > High Life ... 20 Club House ... 25 Delmonico 25 Sweet Heart 25 Oriental . 2... ‘Ss Banana Royal 25 Fig Sundae . .20 r Lovers Delight .... 125 Strawberry . 15 Maple Pecan ....... 30 Raspberry .... » 16 Nut Salad . 25, ER ERERe cap hrica Fruit Nut .. 25 i = Banana Split . 25 rose eae : ue Brey en 25° Butter Scotel os Chop Suey“... 25 Chocolate Sunda . 10 Fruit Salad . 25 Vanilla 10 Boston Nut Bor Paton ccs leet 10 Heavenly Hash ... 25, Orange 10 Buffalo Nut ..... .20 10s Maple with Nuts. r ICE CREAM SODAS | Strawberry ......7....6... 10 Lemon .. 10 Raspberry 10 °° Vanilla ... 10 ’ Pineapple 10 Chocolate . 10 ‘ , Cherry .. 10 Maple ..... 10 Orange ..: .. 10 Root Beer ... 10 Wii Nuts a és ced corsces oh e LL P ; FRAPPES Lemon ... 15 Strawberry Maple .. .15 ‘| Raspberry e Cherry ...... «. 15 Vanilla ChocoMte ... . 15 Pineapple \ Orange baacertine wilean da ee 15 : FANCY MIXED DRINKS‘ Always in good taste—Always Taste Good, Pineapple Smash . a 15 Lemon Squashy.........: i. 15 = * Mint Freeze . Milk Shake, any flavor...... 15 Lime Freeze .. Grape Cooler .... . AB Root ‘Beer Cream. Mint Julep .... ~ 15 Grape Juice ..... Claret Freeze ...-4.. . 1 EGG DRINKS - Malted Milk, any flavor..... 15 Chocolate Puff ............. 25 Egg Malter Milk 25 Cream Shakes, any ‘flavor. .20 Orange Gold Fizz wee 20 Egg Phosphate .. .20 Orange Silver Fizz.... .20 Egg Chocolate .. .20 Pineapple Puff ..: .20 Egg Lemonade, .. .20 Claret Puff . 20 Egg Drinks, any flavor..... .20 Cream Puff . .20 Phosphates, any flavor. 05 Elks’ Delight . .20 Coca Cola ~ 05 Lemonade ........ -15 ' Root ui . 05 Ege. Mal ed MUIR... ce hess ws . As _ HOT DRINKS. Hot Chocolate 15 Hot Lemonade ..... syhveieien, islB Hot Beef Tea...... ‘15. Hot, Malted Milk, anf flavor. 15 Hot Tomato Bouillon 15 Hot Grape Punch. . wea 0D. \ Hot Chicken Bouillon ...... 315. HotClaret Punch... 15 Hot*Egg Drinks, any flavor... .25 ICE CREAM Bulk Ice Cream, per quart.. .50 ; . CANDIES Peanut, Taffy, Peanut Brittle, Chocolate, assorted, ranging in ™~ Sliced Cocoanut, all at + \ prices from, per pound. .60 and 80c per pound excite ceca T..40e \ Nuggets, Kisses, Fudges, and Box Chocolates, all the \Jeading others, at per pound.. 5 brands, greatly reduced _ i price. Now, then, you have our prices and you be the judge as to what we are selling our goods for, and bear in mind ¢ these prices are not a one day special, but they will be our regular prices from now on. THE OLYMPIA Home Made Candies, Ice Cream, Fruits and Cigars . Corner Broadway and 3rd St. Phone 330