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PAGE TOUR THE BISMANCK TRIBUNE GEORGE D. MANN = —$—<— $$$ Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, w%. D., as Second Class Matter. - Editor Foreign Representatives G LOGAN. PAYNE COMPANY eft at the door. All were tenderly received and icared for with love and mercy. ie) “1 would come home from school and find found- lings all over my bed,” said Frances C. Shipman, ‘who has carried on the work since her father’s |death. 7 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE mh THURSDAY, JUNE 9; 1921 7 , Marmal took an appeal to dis- trict court. witness and Attorney L, H. Connolly prosecuted. 2 VISITING FRIENDS J. E. Knutson of Long Lake is in Mandan visiting with friends. ‘He is en route from Spokane, where he:has ‘Mrs.’ Marmal. was the complaining DETROIT fae lm Kresge Bldg., “We have a houseful of babies. Comparatively | been the guests of hig son, : { on ANP BURNS AND SMITH |. pidg.| few are abandoned nowadays, for our institution tel Sere or eames new70) a “.—*|and others in Chicago receive expectant mothers. { He is well known to Mandan and Bis. i Pepe cme) Hed actasively entitled to, tie wee We have had girls as young as 13. In fact, 20 is}. marck hunters, who nave lodged with ; ‘ erdlited in this paper atid also the local news published| considered old. We also help the father with his; years’) ! aevciae ts of publication of special dispatches herein are | motherless baby—the man who ‘cannot afford the} ecanlMot “luo reserved. |prices charged by private boarding houses. | i | Shane aan a Matt was ini Man- a ee eT TE AMARG | . : | in he Of tiais, week 01 sl. 1 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION “The Foundings Home is proud of the fact that a | ness, as :} ——— eee" *, ae 8, eae. . .. Low i SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: |2 number of its babies served with distinction in} | | On Business Matters ; Daily by carey Liat ha taco Bat the late war. Its experience has been that the’ | | eres a riatad vot Harmon He in ' Daily by ail’ per year (in state outside Bismarck. |illegitimate child makes just as noble and true a bubinese miatleres Cera rs rr 03 “a ” . her Fa hee? ' Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota ............ 600/man or woman as can be found. Move to New Homs a . i i | THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1878) ES THE MONKEY PEOPLE Real Tarzans of the Apes are discovered in Sumatra’s jungles by Wilhelm Volz, German ex- plorer. “The people I found in Sumatra are known a3 Kubus,” says Volz in his book. “It’s hard to dis- tinguish them from monkeys. They cling to branches and swing from tree to tree like apes. They haven’t even progressed far enough to know “how to fish or make a bow and arrow.” .. Until Volz discovered the Kubus, scientists be- lieved that the lowest form of human life on earth “was the dog-eating Igorrote of the Philippines. Yet in an Igorrote village, you find the germ _of the idea of community. government. They se-. ~Ject councilmen Who sit about on stones. At the head of the link is the largest. stone, occupied by It must be a matter of great pride to the daugh- ter of Dr. Shipman. Among men who have dene humanitarian work for communities, he was eas- ily in the first ranks. His worthy cause, his humble start, his firm faith that Providence would provide funds—are 'these not an incentive for the rest of us to do what we can to make this a better world? | : | Russian princesses are working as’ typists in Riga. But we'll bet they can’t hold a candle along- side some American princess-typists. | 5 | " YOUR NEIGHBOR'S PLANT | When you want to know the real home troubles \and problems of your neighbors, turn to the classi- fied ads, most intimate form of advertising, also the oldest. ia Classified ads were sed 2400 years ago in Pom- peli, Roman‘city ‘buried by a volcanic eruption in the year 79. They didn’t have newspapers in WASHINGS FOR HIS HAD AN ACCIDENT ED WURGLER WHO DELIVERS A BASKET OF CLOTHES BLEW UP, WIFE, TODAY— the mayor. Instead of a gavel for calling the meet- | those days, so they used billboards), °,\¥:\ ng to order, he keeps a pile of rocks handy for) Here: are four of the classifi ds “found, on throwing. ancient Pompeiian billboards by Prof. David M. Where will this evolutionary progress of, man| Robinson of Johns Hopkins University: end? Will it ever end? Or are the Chinese right| TO RENT, from the first day of next July, shops in their claim that civilization goes upward 22,000 with floors over them; finer upper chambers and years, then downward 22,000 years, so on for-|* house in the Arrius Pollio Block, owned by ever? Gnaeus Marius. THE SNEAK THIEVES request the election of Vatia as aedile. , MAKE Publius Furius aedile, I beg of you. He is a good man. A COPPER POT has been taken from this shop. Whoever brings it back will receive 65 sesterces. If any one shall hand over the thief, he. will re- It is rumored President Harding may name a Kentuckian as prohibition chief. “Oughta” also! give him charge of the mint. 5 REALITY BETTER THAN DELUSION During the fiscal year which ends June 30, the! : iceive an additional reward federal government will have spent, almost five A ‘and a half billion dollars for operating expenses. Which shows that the really human problems Washington officials, both in the legislative and Saeaitted change as the centuries slip ‘away executive departments are said to be shocked, y not to 3: Hed, i | tf : : Sb sured: ay appalled, at the magnitude of the fig-) you remember those first autos that looked te like phaetons? Can’t Inability to*make any appreciable reduction in Ms To remember: wha eptte: J ton looked like? . the government’s: expenses, not withstanding the| : ! “urgent need of doing so, should be a matter of as} Janan’s i ; a 1 St pe ? . pan’s imports are exceed: i grave concern to the public as it is to their offi-! seeking to Dalste the war ete ee als in Washington. need go no farther. The prospects for the next fiscal year are said Z sto be hardly less discouraging. Without taking] Many movie girls out of work. Why don’t they © ADVENTURES OF THE. TWINS 7) By Olive Barton Roberts, {| OPAL, WS aw NO-NO LOOKS LIKE HOME ,, BREWIN * shut it again.” was pretty wet, but,s Old Man Flood got out before we could! | is suffering) from diabet , Junst then Nick came in sight. He, outed joyously i i yt “Pleased Xpegged (Nancy, -when Muskrat~-began:-to- scold-—the fai weatherman for/leptin epi Man | ‘lood out, ‘It you please; it!wasn't his fault at all’ It was Nick's falt and mine.” Who's Re” asked M toy ft flew out to sea in my magic umbrella.” “My twin brother,” explained Nancy, “and he’s gane to see if Old Man.Filgod |, broke down “Builder Beavet’s\dhm. We went up to the sky to hunt'up-Mr. Sprinkle-Blow, the Wegtherman, and by mistake we opened the wrong door. MANDAN NEWS| when he saw them. ‘Hello, every-| body,” he cried. “Builder Beaver’s; dam “is all right so far, but if Old Man Flood keeps up his pushing much! longer, I'm afraid it wiil break! through.” { “Well, welb, well!” said Sprinkle-| Blow in a relieved voice, mopping his) brow with a red hanky. “Things are| turning out much better than I ex-| pecied. I flew out to sea in my magic! umbrella, to hunt Marty Mink on his! piece of ice, but he wasn’t there.! The ice that he was having his party on had only gone as far as the river and stuck behind a rock. ‘J ‘helped; them all ashore so they’re safe. Now) then Jack: Frost it’s time for you to) get busy. You’ make things pretty! cool, but-you’re a sight safer than that; rascal, Old Man Flood, And: you're! the only one who can undo his work. them. Instantly the: ice-stoppers will| fly back into place and the water will) stop, and Old Man Fiood, will, see, that! his good time’ is over and sneak back) up to the’ sky where he belongs,’ We! shall'take good care that.he doesn’t; get out again this year. rine Smith, who had planned on leav-: ing last week ’for, Portlgnd, going from! there to Seattleidnd thence by boat to! San ‘Francis¢o ‘have, been obliged to; change thefr*plans on’account: of the; marine strike, being impossible to) |} secure accommodations for water tra-} vel. They have™ postponed the date! Now go‘around and huit'up ‘all the!. jittle streams and blow your breath on(_ The John Rovig famiJy moved on Wednesday to their new. home on Eighth: Ave.’N, W, > Business Visitor, 8. P. Halpern was a business visitor in Mandan on Tuesday and Wednes- day. Mr, Halpern lives in: Hebron. Off D1 Misa Lee, ong:at fifloor cuper- visors. in the Mandan hospital, who haa been off duty-for a few days en- joying a little: vacation, has returned. Operated Upon Miss Rita Seitz, daughter of City Auditor Seitz was operated on for appendicitis at the Deaconess hospital Wednesday afternoon. She is doing very well. Return to Mandan: Mr.: and: Mra. W. J. Mijekin ana children, who have been makings Yieir home in Dickinson, have returned to Mandan and are occupying their house on Second Ave. Critically 1 Mrg.. John :Korte’ of: So! a patient at the Mandan ~Deaconess hospital'is critically ill. Mrs. Korte and her condition is considered gri “Student”; New Naj i Four new students arrived this weck at the State Training school. Under the new regime of self government at the school the word “inmate” is ta- boo, that of “student” taking its place. Discharged From Institution Mrs. C, W. Peterson of Flasher, who has been a patient in the local hos- pital for some. weeks, has recovered sufficiently to leave for her home and was discharged from that institution on Wednesday. ‘ ‘ ' Making Inspection 0..J. Manderud.of Valley City is in ‘Mandan this’ week, Mr. Manderud, who is syperintendent. of the Russell Miller Milling Co. mills, ig making his routine tour of inspection, and- inci- dentally greeting friends in this city, where he was located for some time. Taking Course Miss Aletha.Ray, who ig taking a post graduate coufe in anaethetica at St. Mary’s'in Minneapolis, writes that she; will. have finished: by, Sept. which time she will return to Mandan toxtake charge of the operating room at the Deaconess hogpital. ration * OW. Holl of Cargon {3 in Man- dan a guest at the Lewis and Clark. Mrs. Holritz, who was brought into the city Thursday from Carson, very ill, submitted to an emergency opera- tion ‘Thursday evening at the Deacon- ess hospital and so far ig doing very well. i ion ii i ‘ : fs b Cc. G t of the i | a | piajeccount any reduction in the public debt, the make good their press agents’ boasts about their IMPROVEMENTS pier eat Mecion rations Ere of, thelr, departure itil ‘next. week With the Movies | most conservative financial sharps are talking! culinary accomplishments? AT STATE SCHOOL) | Major Weich also goes 6n military MOTT COUPLE MARRIED l| I about a government expense of not less than four 5 | business, being one of a committee! Miss Murna M. Batty and Edwant| ee ee f and a half billi t A e 5 ‘Provisi ‘ ia at 1 which has been chosen to select, sites] C. Merry, both of Mott, were married} AT THE BISMARCK é ab a half billions next year. There is plenty of; ‘The Girl Next Door can’t understand why her! meq ee eats aa of Com throughout the state for the placing of} by the Rey. Hugh Owon on, the Stet “Humoresque” Is Coming A! good authority for th h hat it wi ly Mer) meeting of the State Board of Con , National Guard, . : noon of Wednesday, June 8. Theré} fannie Hurst's greatest story, “Hu- y y ie prophecy that it will reach | best beau sends her roses at this ti f th trol for several of the most immedi- x potaal, d d the wedding oe ee oe o A five billions. ime of the year’ oto necessities of the State Training! ’ ete np ialendan sae o Pres | mofesque,” has been adapted to the i \. i when roses are so plentiful. f te, nee eB! aN GRADUATES, ie ceremony was performed at the Pres | sereen and will bp show at the Bla. , . s, . t if se DY ig x ir e lat rt : This means that there can be little if-any re- One of these a five ton Pierco Arrow! very pléasant affair on Wednesday; Mr. Merry is a young business) cake week Wis e talo-of southeul duction in federal taxation next year, as it has} New Jersey baby born in a jitney. receives mid-| ck, artived today.’ It will be used).evening when she entertained the) man at Mott ond Mrs, Merry was foF-/ genius and mother-love, with the scene been necessary to create a floatii A dk : principally’ in yhauling ice and. coal.| graduates and seniors of the Deacow-} merly a teacher in that city, laid chiéfy in New York's Ghetto and y ‘eate a floating debt, this year, | dle name of Ford. Lucky he wasn’t born in one of | Durng the ‘winter months ten’ ton of; css trainthg School for nurses. Pe Fifth Avenue. ; Miss {Hurst {s well- to make the books balance. those silent, salient, super-aixeg ~~ the latter commodity are used: daily! party was’ Mi Me-riture ‘of a soda FINED) $50, known, is right at home, in portraying ‘ 4 rs i ane Ap a and, provision; for hauling is vital) evening yand call “the, arrangenn Jee Marmal of Mandan, who was’ \ ity a realistic touch the charactersot These figures are not quoted for the purpose eG Be tn chavaaioonvand. a appropriate. Q harreigned, yesvenlay ih saatiee attory| New York's humbler. inhabitants, and epee, tee A i te new barn to c i and a; — a ‘Bt f “nT jue”! is {i y \° of criticising those whose duty it is to raise and boiler house to be built at a cost of \_ CHANGE PLANS was found guilty and ‘fined. $50. Fea Tee ctimenaed vated P sa it aa money. They are probably do-| EDITORIAL REVIEW Kesha aro auing se iherprojecta. (Mrs. Lotha Smith and Miss Ka‘ Through his lawyers, Hanley and Sul- are deftly mingled in the picture. ; ‘9 J ing the best they can; as well as any other group H : ; is badly needed.» Hl f of men could do, considering the adverse circum-|| not express the’ opinion of The. riveree Way “ay LC aad aiinensions “| EVERETT TRUE ? ~~ BY CONDO | Se wee econ i i 7, resented here iu order that which are 50x90, will have ample room’ ’ Ln stances in which the subject of post-war govern- Bechaides of important taves which are beg dies || upstairs for basket ball and kindred) . - |. Dourias ee i phar pa nee ment expenses are involved. erento ap ahocs dea ae ‘ uthletics, and this space will be used: me AT an Zoro” ‘showing at ‘the -#tinge today 4 But it is probably better that the people wha| THE HARM OF TAX-EXEMPT. SECURITIES pees Seer mtata ae being; Noe HAL ARS OM AE qING. aa arise! Dingo Vega. the panes man te lends pay the taxes, face the realities, than that they| -The tax-exempt securities are one of the great| Pit, into excellent shape, aa ovall| ALK E DID WAS TO TRACE VOTES, Ano” | a secluded life, exhibiting a fondness delude themselves into the belief that the period | economic evils of the day. They absorb ail avail-| later on will supply plenty of outdoor TtHart's Done every DAT i— oF the -compantanali Of :vonpe and te of high federal taxation is at an end. able capital and offer the rich man a chance to get| *ctlvity for the students, ’ | all oceasions. Anything of an excita- “ * _ Sh ‘ 7 5 out of paying his fair share of the taxes. It is mi IRJSHMAVORITOSPEAN | ! ble. ature ies Sistastetal ie int aa x 2 if oddy is wrecking the morals of this coun-| impossible for legitimate business to compete with ireland is coboaniGal crapeak in Man. populace i thete serious ostviee. try, says a representative of the Wool Growers’ | tax-exempt securities for surplus capital, for busi-| 427 on june i under We suapice Or ri chien “and. persecution, “without iati a. the Gener: ust ‘ouncfl of} e| 5 Association. Also the pocketbooks. iness would have to offer the man of big income ‘American Association for Recognition! justification, of the natives by those in iS * Hl i i H vower, pe felt that the time had come 4 * i 5 |a return of from 15 to 20 per cent on his money Bere Hy paaebetah I ted 10 | ~ to act.’ Disguised as Senor Zaro, we F j [ae oe ABANDONED BABIES |to compete in net returns with the 5 per cent tax-) this country to appear before the Com-, See ein tie attseerta : Fifty years ago Dr. George E. Shipman was/ free bond. The tax-free bond throttles business, tniltes of Oe Hand ae clue the! free his people from a despot’s yoke. family physician to the famous detective, Allan'&ives the tax dodger his opportunity, and sends| completion of that investigation. He He’ becomes transformed into verita- H toe r i 1 le ynamo of ss energy. Pinkerton. \ : h 4 | talked at the Orpheum theater in ble di ft boundle . \the cost of living soaring by throwing. the tax Fargo Sunday Atternpentand Mandan| What a mass of new feats he per- | One ‘night. in Chicago, Shipman was called on|>Urden on to business and increasing tHe rates it] people who heard him there, report! Z reiaglag i Ae err i attend a half-frozen baby found by Pinkerton must pay for capital. j | bey are an OE eee S| | interest. With Noah Beery, Robert | detectives along the river. | By all means we should quit issuing tax-free| and the unadorned manner of his; LOO, SERESANT, . | McKim and Marguerite DeLamotte in | ae ; a 4 -_, | speech, i ND THE Ame’ Ul He Cooks ALL THe Word] | the cast, “The Mark of Zoro” is actual. = On asking whe j securities and reduce the number now in exist- 5 pore { : lly the best of the recent Fairbanks F i) re the child could be taken, the idl ipl R, TO TRY MILLS CASE H Ciks A ACTYURE 1 38GE pictures. It is a really entertaining : doctor was told that Chicago had no institution|°"°° 3% "Pidly as Possivle—Fergo Forum: + | states attorney LH. Connolly lett iS Aces IN THE PAPERS OF Ons production, Doug's work in the pie- ‘ i for such cases. ? | this morning for Stanton to try the} CONSCIOUS IN OF OUR STATE SCNATORA 5 ture gives one the impression that i 4 | Mills case. | 1 : he is honestly trying to entertain and 4 » Seeing the need for shelter for baby outcasts, ea é *Mills, who is charged with grand| !1AUTO 3 BY Ceooecs, not push himself into the limelight. A 5 3 zi 2 | We have been terribly proftigate in the spend-! larceny, is alleged to have stolen ap- TAT a ' a is he tried to interest his wealthy patients in the, ing of money in needless bureaus and ¢ pe | proximately $500 worth of’ merchan-, T'S Rar AN ADERTISEMENT HELPED HER Pes undertaking but failed completely. and COMMIS-| Gise from the ‘Bingenheimer Mercan- "Mrs. Lucille Mackey, 16 Buena Vist “Las nh is ; | sions in the past four years that have caused taxes Shipman said Dr.|to jump enormously and the people are about : . | taxed to death. Economy in state affairs and the With an endowment fund of only $177.38 he abolishment of many departments that are now started the Foundings Home in an old frame|a bugbear and a drag on the people would not be house. Friends donated discarded furniture, The| amiss. There seems to be a big drop on all kinds first crib i i si hole a basket filled with shavings. That|of farm produce, but the farmers of the nation = “The means will be provided by Him,” soon had company. Babies wrapped in newspa-|ing greater all the time. It is time to retrench— pers or placed in old blankets or suitcases were| Valley City Times-Record, ; tile’Co. at Huff, on ‘Feb, 20, 1921. The { case which ‘would ; propertly be tried | in this county, was taken to Mercer county for trial, Mills having filed an affidavit of prejudice.’ He was tried here in January for the alleged theft of a steer from George Smith of Hulf, but was acquitted. | Norton and Kelsch will appear for| the defendant, Mb) bee of the state are not.experiencing any drop in| | TO IMPERSONATE CHIEF The lone foundling in the basket-of shavings| taxes, but on the other hand that burden is grow-| Maj. A. 'B, Welch left Tuesday even- ing for Fargo, where he will portray the.character of an Indian chief in the Red River Valley Historical. pageant to be staged there on June 10 and 11, St., Washington, Pa., writes: | winter my 23-year-old girl caught a bad cold which left her with a dry cough. It bothered her mostiat night | | ited. I think she must have had whocping congh. I saw an advertise- ment for Foley’s Honey ang Tar. tried. it and bought two bottles and her cough left her before she finished the second bottle. She had gotten aw- | fully thin, but now she is a fat.as | ever.” Adv Mareuerite Snow, Victor Potel and Seena Owen are in the cast of “Laven- der‘and Old Lace.” « Toe and she would cough until she vom -