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‘ THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE ¥ y) THURSDAY, MAY 12, '1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Bier, 16 days old. ‘The oldest was a boy of 11.- The . baby weighed less thansthree pounds, Neighbor THE LEGION BODY OF FRANCE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, wv. D., as Second ‘ ra a Wie SEA | s Class Matter. ;women said it eouldn’t live. Ex-Patriated Former Service Man Re- ‘ ; 5 But ‘*Wash’’ was determined that it should live | mains Abroad and Serves in Im- ‘GEORGE D. MANN - - = + = _. Editor se ayaa ; ue ‘ ' —————$ |—-and it did! The daughter‘is now a rosy-cheeked | YOURE ALL WRONG, portant Capacity. . Foreign Representatives iid of io’ vent P-0:5-I-T-I-U-E-L-y 1 a G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY jeliild of two years, y When the last of the American ex- CHICAGO ee | Morehaud had no assistance during the two years, ED peditionary forees left France, a con- Barauetss Ble UNE, BURNS AND SMITH reage Big. oxcopt for a few weeks when he employed a house- | d-/ WE NEED MORE WE a i j sldsrable / nURbEE 4 NEW YORK : - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. keeper. The rest of the time he was farmer, farm EXPoRts, MORE Ke ORTS, | remained In that ° The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use| hand, cook and teacher. Last summer two of his) AND A LOWER Meee i country as’ repre- a for publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise children had typhoid. He nursed them through. TAR IEE Il RIG \ oii veer . 4 i herein. Pee : i iad \ All this time, farming 250 acres, unaided. tl FE TARIFE | / WE HAVE nud in various: ! All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are; ‘!he War and Navy Departments alone award | / Sos To uct other positions, | Se UT WAU OF Ga But the Department of Agriculture ought | N GOLD: A ee MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRQULATION {to give a distinguished service cross and the De-| ‘ : y By iDeake;; enn SUBSCRIPTION KATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE | partment of Labor a citation for bravery to “ Wash’’| F a 2 A mander of the de- } Daily by carrier, per year ......... ba - Yi torchand | d : (q Y partment of :{ Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck pea ‘ ' France, American Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck 00 | There are plenty of others like ‘Wash’? Fore-! "il TNT Legion. Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota .......+.+++ 8.00) hand—plenty of unsung, unmedaled — heroes of Ul] if The ex-patri: THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER pac ; : . Pati , ated former service men found that wie i (Established 1878) Pe pay Some ae pee Some.are; women. Patiently Hl there were mutual ties binding them « 5 jthey do their full duty—100. per eent Americans, the together and the result was the forma- { ip hackbone of our republic. H “J tlon of. the Legion's department of i France. . n rae Among the achievements of this de- rita NO EOCAD ATELICATION | While Jess: Willard: plans, his “come-back,’’ Jack tached body of Legionnaires are: The i Editorially yesterday The Tribune had a plea for! Johnson is thinking of a ‘‘eome-out.’’ direction of the decoration of graves * better working conditions for nurses ‘hs part of Hos- | peters ee eee ee | of American soldiers oo the atte. v i ich is bei ‘lebra yoy ation | . . . | tields and in the cemeteries of France pital Day which is being celebrated, over the nation! California reports an overproduction of prunes. | : x Cy 4 | on Memorial day; aid to stranded vet- today. This comment had na local application but |Many another state has too many prunes, CS evans in France; the raising of a fund merely hit at conditions that are prevalent in many! PoAT ERNE Ce: cook se Ley } ¢ to defend the American a eeaa: vate * sae 7 . ~ ‘4 H ‘ ae | . attempted to capture rgdoll, the institutions of the nation, | Blue law agitators have aroused the opposition of | MUSTER . | arc liccker, ia Germsin edit" ad. 6: The hospitals of Bismarek are a shining exeeption| those who have shoved bath night into Sunday | AVERAGE operation with the French government to the indictment. Nurses are not employed for ex-! morning. . | CITIZEH in furthering memorial plans of the) . . i . . 1 0 cessive hours. State laws are strictly complied with | catia pine returned to France| \ id : ee ' a 4 ~* ~ and the hospitals are efficiently operated and rank j ! {after a visit to America, during whieh | 2 ‘ ‘ & high among those of the nation. { ME) UK EW I he effected arrangements for the dec- | 1 ? Thora igs : Saas, en hee ay eee | EDITORIAL REVIE : i oration of all soldiers’ graves on Me-| 1 There is a demand in many centers for a fairer} i morial day, 1921; | deal for the trained nurse—a relief from menial ; Po aos tage ine ee be 4 ‘The Legion cammander attracted | tasks and shorter hours, but sueh is not the ease lo-} presented here ip order: that.- our may have national attention when his inyestiga- x ; F A ie : ub aides of iniportant tesues are being dle o- gameerit(p-a tion of the alleged “Rhine Horror” ji cally where completé satisfaction exists among those cussed in the prese of the | showed that there was no ground) for f * in training. 2 HIP : ———oner tte assertion of pro-Germans that | Bismarck should enter heartily into the spirit of JUDGES! GOSSIP r F sion Flower” that matty het ce ene) French negro troops ire participating | Hospital Day. ‘The hospitals held open house today,| ‘The movement for the appointment of an asstant ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS TS A Leste pemeat A ere k 4 but on every day visitors are welcome and citizens of | federal judge for the district gf North Dakota is be- | j By Olive Barton Roberts sion of Jacinto Benavente’s play, in i f is , ? Bisme i tA le: Agaliai dlos li isewss y iticians | ch Nance O’Neil starred on Broad- ‘ ‘ ¢ Bismarck might advantageously acquaint themselves |ing discwssed by lawyers and politicians throughout < compares most favorably wit} CONVENTIONS OF 1921 OPEN # with the great work being accomplished in Bismarck |the state, each viewing the subject from his. own the stage drama. | ‘ in contrast with what obtains in other less favored angle. The reason advaneed for the creation of the ° ____—__¢ | Programof Department Gatherings of aa eenters. loffice of assistant judge'is that the present ineum- h Remarkable Remarks | | Ex-Service Men's Organizations ! $ The local hospitals eannot be commended too high-| bent, Judge Amidon, is somewhat old and finds the A ibrar areis | Inaugurated in, Alaska. ! ly for the service they give this great territory and |labor of the office too much for his strength. It! JAM a believer in economy in BA) Wien delegates from faraway posts “ they are among the greatest of our community as-| Will not be long before he has reached the period of ' tonal expenditures. — Pres: ‘of the American Legion in Alaska = sets. jretirement, and at that time the expectation is that B os 8 6 » tmet at Jaldes oe April R, the Me t & A yi oye A - net | grt rau conventions 0: . All eredit to the sacrificing officers and nurseg|the assistant judge will. become the presiding judge ik OnE is wre | ens dora Sanntentien, Ae l = who are administering so efficiently to the needs of |of the district, presumably performing the duties of | must sell; to sell, we must buy.—| 1921 was inaugurated. the Slope district. the office without assistance. Another theory ad- W. P.°G. Harding, governor, mee Departments which have announced j Let Hospital Day be a regular day of tribute to| vaneed is that the motive behind the move for the Re ans & i pe re reds ALDER: Florence ' q = those who administer to the sick. \ creation of an assistant judgeship is purely political, | THERE ARE a great many nets | June 10 and 11; Arizona, Prescott, ‘Au. VRB VES is tela ‘and that there being no vacancy of that nature ini from being out of work. It teaches | pug: jorida, Orlando, May 16 and 3 : : y10 X i peonle the value of a dollar—Samuel 17; lowa, Spirit Lake, September 1, ! e / USE YOUR HEAD this state to be filled at present, it was desired to; M. Vauclaia, president Baldwin Loc ei eee aaa ann eon, August yey = Ninety per cent of all accidents occur in public! Teate one in order to find place for some more or | mt Core ete | z2, 28 and 24; Kentucky, Lexington, P . sae ri Servi itici “WE ISST i se) 2 3; Maryland, Ocean highways. Auto fatalities have grown from nine per | !¢58 deserving politician. \ THE ISSUE between Great Britain | September 2 and 3; Maryland, | 3 se sf lation to 100 i ae a ‘ ki ¢| Gossip has been busy with thé names of several and Ireland will never be settled un-| City, September 12 and 13; Michig a, i mulhon population to 100 in 1919,‘and-an-estimate o| 4 p i ‘, Seana: Pa emotional, powers, exhibits a depth of| til it is settled on the basis of right.— | Kalamazoo, September 6 and 7; Min- ! 110 for each million, inhabitants in, 1920, Which;men who are supposed to liave Some claim on this| }aeéling and a versatilixy in “Tha Pas-| Eamonn de Valera, Irish president. | nesota, Winona, August 1, 2 and 3; : an ‘i in anne i i : ; RRA een nr rns Montana,’ Lewistown, June 27 and 28; ‘means one death every thirty-one minutes of the|office fro ‘oné’ standpoint or another. There is a § x St ; rn [ aheultana . ; é ee a m : LN ska, Fremont, September 29, 3u § sixteen allotted waking hours, strong suspicion that an effort will be made to fill : PAGE'THE JESTER ee eacha an Rae Riek sivee & __ These are‘statisties on the United States, from C, the office by appointing some political understrap- BY BERTON BRALEY | City, September 22, 28 and 24; New = M: Talbert, chairman of the public safety section of |per as a reward for his services, and in expectation | rie ating atanese: Suddenly Zippy i tc eeiiviad dee oe | rahe Parsi inte acd Bue X ‘. f . : . ones sal eI AIpDy end me from the sort of guy. | October 1; , Phe, the National Safety Coune?). that he will continue to be servieeable after he has | stopped with wi etook and: hes} s (20>. Who's always sane and sensible ! and 2; South Dakota, Rapid City, Au- 4, And what’s the answer? | Carelessness comes about |been appointed. It has been asserted that there is aj ar Dapping ce Feht ear, ie 4 Who looks on nggesense mi an eye ‘gust’ 23 to 26; ‘Tennessee, Chat- r % as near as anything. well defined and compact little political organiza- ing?” he naked anxlously. ete is went poles a adenine pte | tailor aay, ane 97 Utaly Prove. ‘. ne . a . ra at ka, Le rs tH 1d i ; irgin!| s & If pedestrians will wateh their step a bit closer|tion existing for this purpose. Such things have es Sattleh Hsia dating ‘stones a irene and Behe. anetieuloussy i Septeinbed 4: 2 and 35 Washington = i ‘i . y « are : HS . bg +¢_|and squinted sideways “Mercy me ver acts the clown, or dares pea ° Fy é ag and machine drivers will watch their drive éloser, eri known before and history sometimes repeats it- pe uae ‘How. can oak alien ie a ih to nae mself ridiculous. | Hoqulany.; 10s. Hoi yd ; 16s Wis @ iy & Anerica can cut down this wimecessary, and alarm- Self. striped as an awning? What are you saber ice * yo a i incly. hi ‘ i ‘ ‘1 nate: : ee 1. oer d asking for?” Sometimes it’s great to be a nut Other departments which have an- ‘ é ingly high death rate. ‘hose who can divest themselves for the moment | "wip, burning hot,” Zippy explained, Forgetting all propriety, péunced“conveittons, with, the exact = i ————— of political bias and personal self interest in the mat-| ‘and they used to sayin the circus Te jump from out our cally. rut; | date as yet undecided, are: Colorado, fl y s _. Wireless messages say Harding caught eleven fish} ter will admit that the. position of United States ot nes Pines kena tot F To chuck all serious designs, | a Mieareciat i ee att tee | off Florida. More than enough for a cabinet. judge is one which should be filled only by the se-j about you. My ear is as hot as Break lone, Eroimu yisdom. A cule anee | vas Gardcesiile ag New Hamp: &, : ‘ . ” spend e 4 : . ES —_-—_——— lection of a man of long‘and successful experience, See eee ee iaind: cent "And play the merry fool awile. | shire, Welrs, last week In August; & _ NOT MAN’S EXCLUSIVE FAULT lainquestioned capability, undoubted integrity, and) ed somewhere. Now whatta you \ lhc doit tior the GOFE GE folk | New nels agen! rae dae i Man is the imperfect animal, right enough, yet his|the very highest type of personal character. Unless! heii aris sogera Stee“ \ Wit never will let down a bit | September or first week in October; = fair mate has a few faults of her own and some are|we have a judge whom we can respect, we cannot trich disgystedly. “Pon't be so eta Miho never: cake: themselves, & Joxe | Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, between hers that mostly ate laid at the door of her rough, }hold the right attitude toward the courts in general | pictous:’ ae Eo. , .4. Who will not bust eonvention’s toils, September 1 and .30 brutal opposite. {and toward our government itself. The judge should made pearly, tree ning: tne Aes fy wht’ hopeless, despair of them. | 3 . + .: . . ., Pa g: e fit or tre hy if 2 __ There's the business of street staring. It is alleged |be, in a sense, the embodiment, at least the repre-|as‘a bird can, and hé said, neday toxyous Weare op them! | AMERICANISM BILLS GET 0. K. Pr & the peculiar crime of man that he gazes with rapt sentative, of the things for which our government | YOU" English is shocking. You don (Copyright, 1921, by Newspaper Enterprise Association) ‘ ‘© attention each time a pretty girl trips by him on the tand It i ‘donable on the part of any man, in itlous, Serna rt ere silly bes : rae : [ Three:ieasures Written by, theyAmer. | a (stands, is unpardona' ‘ ous, and anyway it's very silly t jean Legion Become Laws in » street. ublic life to contribute to any movement which will! “That's what 1 was trying to tell ' Oklah June 25. 2 * _ (Dp : ‘ i him," answered) Mrg. Ostrich, “and TT NDO ar i apices * But .test it for yourself. Who does the most | tend to lower the ideals which belong to our courts. | my word wanna quite as well EVERE TRUE BY co . ! oe # ‘‘looking”’ on the street when a startling gown or’ Men of the required type are not very numerous,|@8 yours. Do tel us, Zippy, wont — $$$ __, Three Americanism bills written by Li ss ef : A ng & 1 eae a yp y ’| you, why you left the circus?” WELL, MRS. TRUE, i Ss ‘WHERE You | the American Legion and introduced hose of amazing fineness passes by? Men? Nay, nay! yet in North Dakota there are enough of them so|” «pe gnomes untied my.rope and women ARE Soon To GO BACK INTO tue! ‘in the Oklahoma state legislature at Women! P that there need be“no particular difficulty in find-| I bolted,” nodded Zippy. When Tgot}’ ‘er ReET SWEGRPING BL SINESS —THE SKIRT J | the request of that organization, have is They may say ‘‘cat’’‘and they probably will, but, ing a suitable man, one who will command the re-| oot (or ae Pe hii eae TL ta ARE TO CE CONG AGAIN AND JUST Arter ppeen oe * We ane aemating anyhow, they'll have a minute description of that |speet and confidence alike of the public and of the ig My. my!” said Mrs. Ostrich. “Tatk- GETTING THEM ates ae TE SIDE- Te et beekaie ae a Thine a ; F % gown or those stockings to retail when two or more ‘lawyers who must practise before him. If such a man | ae abot era aN na ee WALK, TOOe, IT H | House bill No. 383 provides that x meet and form a discussion club. jcould be found only in one party, he should be ap-| and, learning to speak something be- ———— - : _the American flag shall be displayed 4 Walk down the street with any woman of your) pointed; no matter what his party. If the right | sides me Be eaten | the state oGabilccdevattend fee + & choice and watch her observatfon ofeach woman sort of man can be found in the political party which | (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A.) ‘ national—and that pupils, shall be . . . e | who comes by. happens for the time being to be dominant in the af- | Seraaye Oe OTS taught proper respect and reverence = ‘fairs ofthe United States it is to be expected that | - With the Movies | ioe A erate ie Hivetsed foe vine . - iN The states which are to have more congressmen the choice will pe made froin that party! There are | - c ; tion. 3 * are ‘fortunate in. having office-seekers enough to Republican lawyers in North Dakota who will mease! WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM, j American history and civil govern- @ Satisfy the increased demand. ure up to the requirements, and it is from among: Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 14, 1920 ‘iment are made compulsory subjects 5 . Mr. Adolph Zukor,. | for study in all schools of the state Set eo these therefore that the selection should be made. | “>president Famous Players-Lasky lunder house bill No. 884. 4 ‘‘WASH”’ FOREHAND, HERO [In the making of this choice, there should be com-| Corporation. | High “schools, colleges 4 Any time you think you have a real bunch of! plete co-operation among those who may fairly be! y hava Beck” Late aN cence y and normal ie hols must require at - troubles, just compare your lot with that of ‘‘ Wash” 'said to represent the perty. The appointment must i Madness” preparatory to presentation ATe es Fe | ee ea aties ae aNeeae Forehand, of Texline, Texas. ‘be confirmed by the senate and in making the selee- | t my theater for indefinite run. Mr. WEcl, ICC SAY (T'S ABouT TIMG THEY. | graduated. 8 +) Siete * i Be z. | Zukor, I was simply overwhelmed by Y MOU'VE DONE AN AWruc g Here is what ‘‘Wash’’ did—what he had to do: | tion, consideraticn: should be given to the wishes not | the- gorgeousness and magn’‘ficence of DID CHANSGSG — * NG@ CATELY AS In the future, each teacher who is = He mothered a family of six little children. only of the North Dakotisenaiors, but of the state's | this creation of William DeMille, The; SIQ@HT OF COMPCAINI i GUN. zranted a certificate to tench in Okla- 2 y ' ST THAT 'POTAT 3 z di R 2 AO ae | photography: astounded me. ‘In set- “our Gresi!§$ — SST TATOO | homa must subscribe to an oath of He cultivated and raised a big crop on 250 acres, representatives in congress, The political organiz | tings I have never seen any produc- Sle j allegiance to the constitution of the sd by himself. ‘ 1 ition in the state is headed by the national commit- Homearried, tosuch zat egal and | | United States and of the Mate of a eS te . i layers i K | in ey r tel He canned 650 quarts of fruit and vegetables, __jteeman, and it is this party officer through whom, | their particular characters Ne oeotent | SET een ee house £ 7 He put up lard, butter, ham, bacon and sausages. | ordinarily, recommendations for such appointments | There has been nothing produced on } of publi nst the flag = He made his own supply of soap. come. It is to be taken.for granted that no appoint- | ine: ‘tealys ae IASG Guna | or country shall have their certificates = He nursed three of his children thr a nearly fatal ment will be made in this ease which does not meet | about. | revoked. : illness. easan pete. ea : pee # abguls nya ervacitison. | ‘Phe bills have been widely praised 2 r he jwith the approval of the national commit cea Olympic Theater. j tn the Oklahoma press and have been All these deeds, Forehand did single-handed. It! from North Dakota, and in reaching his decision this | : Reta | made a part of the national American- = took 100 per cent American pluck—and ‘‘Wash’’| official will naturally confer with representative BREA Ge ee ao hanraaa aang j fam program of the American Legion, 2 had it. men within the party throughout the state. An ap-| eat actresses of either stage or screen, | UNTRIMMED. Fog ses : Wash is a blacksmith by-trade. He moved into! pointment made on this basis will be a creditable and | Ts Neenie oetetee arene iy It is well to remember when you 3 Texas two years ago and bought a farm. Just after | satisfactory one; made on any other basis, it is cer-| which opened an engagement at the lor itclen the te nmetie nee plain- Sd 5, : . : . . . . : ‘. i ii ! ?. own. i = locating on it, his wife died, leaving him the eare of | tain to be unsatisfactory and quite likely not to be Gueitaginiie de ene hae Stans | Too much ornamented undergarments Bi = f have been the ruination of more than ad six children. The youngest was a tiny. baby daugh-'creditable-—Grand Forks Herald. _} won popularity by her extraordinary one good-looking frock,

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