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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNS TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921 DO THIS HOT WEATHER | _ ,INBISMARCK : The Evidence Is Supplied by Local 4 Testimony. = THE BIGHARCE CK TRIBUNE nt donot consider the ‘Postal Basi’ terms are} < ' Second | jattractive enough.” uy cheers Matter ae | Hays proposes to raise the Postal bank’s in- THINGS WE'D LIKE TO atl Fa GEORGE D. MANN. ~~ ‘Bator Dit a Batter terest rate from two per cent to three per cent, cs TAKE IANESTER If the reader wants stronger proof se =") a a ‘and to so liberalize ‘the bank in other ways that ; To. SMT ANDY j : c eae Sra ee eesig bake 2 -@. Woda ‘PAYNE. CO ANY, (hoakded' mohey will flow into it, “+ | SC@e , ‘ what can it be? : ‘ iGO ETROIT | Clayton W. Ferguson, 608 3rd 2 5 Seen. Rear Be. The Postal bank now has 608,000 depositors,| is, Bismarck, ND, saya: "A year PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ;70 per cent of whom are of foreign extraction. | jago I had trouble with my kidneys, f = NEw YORK - ~___Rifth Ave, Bldg. The total of their deposits is merely: nominal com-| They were weak, at times, and I seem- ed to have no control over the kidney i secretions. My back bothered me es- pecially at night and I was stiff and lame, I had been doing some extra i jhard work and I blame that for, the 9 |start of my trouble. T read about | Doan’s Kidney Pills and got two box- ; es, Doan's spon ended my trouble and I felt, belter. in. every, way since tak- ’ ling them. I am leased to give Doan’s i | my endorsement.” 4 Prige GOc, at all dealers. Don’t sim- LAT. THE WORTH POLE SCEACHER, : iy caceaee aia jah A i dll ameter lent drake The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use/pared with what it ‘would be if’ the liberalizing ed aie of all pare srodiiad to on net akbe} policy suggested by Hays were carried ‘out: j ee! herein. | sll siahts of pbllation of special dapatebn heen | CONSCIENCE | MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION An Ohio supremé court’ judge appeals for the; SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE _ “court of conscience” ‘a8 ‘a find) standard for all <; Daily by carrier, ‘pet year Bi ee eae aay Hitt “MA WOULD Like To JusT KEEP CooL DAD WouLd Like To TRANSACT BUSINESS pes by mail coo yane (in Beemer ‘Many a lawyer in Bismarck will agree with . ney rewiedy pet ' = Bally by imail outalde of Norte Dakota -e-sseesesss. 600 him, ; Vxnowr erHe | Dan's laney Flee anne tat ‘a z . , Mr. Fergus?n had. ‘oster-Milburi 7 i 2 THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ~ | "Such a standard would be of inestimable value; Gari hore s Co., Mfrs,,, Buftalo,,.N. Y. a iy Ke (Established 1878) |to the public and to honest lawyers. a “@ g - The “court of conscience” could be established| Buttoned dress, Aa 2a “Button, but. ‘ z i b| ion on, who's gt e on?’ be SUNKEN TREASURE: and maintained by co-operation of pu lic opini r dia ere ie - A scheme for raising and refloating the Lusi- and: super few by un bar macentious at abe woleee parheqacwe can ‘Goavings ths 2 i vent ractice of law unconséjen lous at orneys.| 4 , ‘ tania has ‘been concocted by some promoters. B ‘4 Nah ¢ tenor mext.door he bapn't jt. i The old-fashioned girl sat on the | = They are’selling stock in their extremely ambi- DANCING g Hous venture, | Ina municipal dance -pavilion in an Ohio ‘town, By the sea-law of salvage, if you could” raise there were, ‘despite:orders, some who insisted on the Lusitania from its ocean grave, it and, all its), coddling and cat-stepping and catnel-walking.' And beach to dream, while the new-fash- ioned girl who sits there is a dream, INSIDE NEWS og “hh AP CAPITAL ‘ 2 pe feet oe to you. + ‘ ‘ ‘a 80 all were ‘called together and given’ this' speech : In the next few years, and for centuries, there’ “Dance as you would if your mother! "Were BY H. B. HUNT. : = be many such schemes for raising ships’ torpedoed here!” wie A » * Washington, .. July , 12; — Herbert ie | Hoover put a quick quietug to the sug- ~ 4 Fs during: the war. “his is the best that has vet been a in behalf A lot of the cargoes can be recovered by divers of clean ‘dancin = working out of submarines, according’ to Simoh |; ;, oe F ‘There is not much adlaiger of a girl dancing the| . Lake, marine inventor, ep Hb wrong way if she'can-be made to visualize the re: 4 ae some of the sunken treasure will be “| proving eyes of her:mother watcing her. : fished u: : | gestion that the government send, a party of “investigators” to Eurape tu , study business conditions, “We have more.complete and more dependable information on trade con- ditions in Europe in this department right now,” Hoover said, “than could be .collected ‘by any touring jnvesti- gators in a year.” ; ~ ADVENTURES OF- THE TWIN eo | John Sharp ‘Williams, whose classic . Wilhelm Hohenzollern is‘réported to be wearing i By Olive Barton’ n Raber i = : lace da afloat spe, cuneme of Senate ; again the glittering uniforms that he loved 'to'dis- doaan't nse good English. ; i * . icy, Tp says, is now . play when he was war-lording the world. a legitimate word; its a cu a RybElaL, ‘ : ; Fi i ‘ 2 an accident. “Normalit; th = So the last of the autocrats for whom millions Ge yoraita exprets: wiiit ihe area dene died is playing soldier, still teeding the vanity means when he says “normalcy.” * While these expeditions are successful about as that wrecked him. 2 = often as a century ‘plant blooms, there are auther-| It was the French siihwibhiog pioackie: Pascal, ticated cases of adventurers recovering treasure: |Who said: ‘“Vanity: is the great ‘enemy of man; "SIS Wourd LIKE?” To ENTERTAIN: HER Beau IN A CQLD® STORAGE: bier it om ; Buried ‘treasure—especially pirate’s gold—has = a romantic glamor that has made it one of the leading lures for centuries. The clock never strikes but there are treasure- s, Seeking ships cruising’ around Jamaica, Florida or in South American waters. ne i The state department already has “i | been hearing from foreign countries j with respect to proposals in the taritt = | bill. 1 ‘How many smiles per gal? ~~~ |. No less than half a dozen countries : = trove: but‘ those whom it hath betrayed ‘nevér cease 2 to ie ; lezen, oataitn { ; r * Peo i ave made “representations” to show And of the most notable was Captain Phips, who horior it. Such i isthe folly of ‘man: ee, June was rare; July well done. how provisions of the bill would in- * . A a ney jure commerce with the United States. in 1696 ‘sailed from England to Port’ de la Plata Another way to make it rain is to) France has registered a vigorous : and, using native divers, brought up 32 tons of MOVIES - plan a picnic. protest against the provision that ex- .. silver from a sunken Spanish galleon. i In Paris recently. gendarmes used a lasso to A rich nation finds it has plenty of |e tp. the Unltee: States wou , * » Buried in the deep’ hatbor of Vigo is a treasure| capture a fugitive: when they, Soule t get him in Poor relations, |Sam’s agents, As “I'm afraid the beer regulations won't get out until after the hot ¢ | weather's over,” Secretary Melion told a solicitous inquirer the other day. Which makes. it look as though they Leas wouldn’t get out at all. Railroad rate reduction would be a| | With two months of hot weather yet ‘ hort cut” to prosperity. | ahead,, Congress, even though ‘moving jat normal speed, can pass the amend- “To flee or not to flee’—that's the | Turk question. = fleet sunk in 1702 by Sir George Rook, one of the] any other way. English sea captains who wrecked Spain as the} They Warned the art from wil Rogers, fon \ world’s leading power. ‘This'treasure fleet carried | Mix,'et al." | ‘+4 What for? Mr. West Wind wanted to know. Ey $140,000,000 tribute from Peruvian and Mexican * Girls in Italy are reported to be dressing their ho!” shouted Mr. West Wind,} “Well?” ‘bellowed West Wind. He real # gold mines. That's the greatest treasure-trove on/hair like Mary Pickford, “” s -there?” ly tried to speak softly, but West We can expect from Judge Taft some weighty decisions. = the globe. Many have tried to fish it up. All have| “'Thede’ examples ‘Well illustrate the power of] , ne RI Thee ie ance will CW enact . failed. ~| movies“ for world-wide diasemitiation “of knowl-| you .please come out?’ “We want you to chase them away,| Noah was the first man to build a | ment to the enforcement act necessary cs ed; i ~ “What for?” Mr. West Wind wanted | please,” said Nancy. “If you biow the} water wagon—and he fell off! to prevent the use of beer as medicine. H ge. to know, but.just the same he banged] black clouds away, they won’t have In fact the revenue commissioner is ? History has played strange tricks on the pirates. : | his oat aor peenees bree and anything toy atand ‘on and they'll have tte dangers af, walking increase as | Waiting for it to do just that, & i * : . " i 3 | came a! at . ie price of gasoline decreases, Captain Kidd’ undoubtedly buried many chests paracorcarar Sprinkle-Blow told him the trouble.| “Ho, ho!” laughed West Wind de- For the year ending July 1, 1921, F of plunder, and at some time or’ other every one|| 7 “Howly “Thunder ayd Jumpy Light-|lightedly. “That's just what T'll do.! | Smuts says the Irish question ‘is | Uncle Sam collected, to meet the ex- of ug Has dréamed of finding them. Ty oceeee sercteet i ig See oy me nue vare out,” said, he. ‘“Howly took} If there is anything that I love, it is| soluble; but independence is the only | penses of government, $4,593,933,248.61. = Yet Captain Kidd was not a cut-throat who|} -& mate his victims walk the plank.’ He was a rath- “, Comments reprotcea his bass drum and Jumpy, took} to blow clouds around. Clouds are my ‘bot precniad, aa his dazzly flashlight and they escaped | specialty, you know.,1 blow ’em places a { from the House of, the Nuisance. Fair-{ and then I blow ’em away. Folks say Peas eee where I tho ght I had, ’em Jocked| I blow out the moon and the sun, but solvent. Which is $43.73 for each man, wo- fe, jman and child in the country. Maybe Ambassador Harvey can| Of this sum, 70 per cent or $3,212.- talk up a war between the fly and | 713,489.05 was collected through in- ; ‘ger tame, third-rate pirate, finally hanged for s ante and sound, aoa Ahoy) re sows hate all. swrone. I Just blow eiouda mosquito. come and profits taxes; 30 pec cent ’ A ee bee i a there (Sprinkle-Blow said “down” be-}over their faces sometimes... I'll go Fi 1,381,219,759.56 th: h miscellan- ~ smashing the skull of his head gunner ‘with’‘a REWARDS - cause you see West Wind's house was|at once and Thunder and Lightning} The trouble with some politicland [or 8 eaatercie Tae = wooden bucket. This country certainly ‘rewards liberally the ona star high aboye ihe clouds). a elt have to find, another place to play at Heat, nen eee haven't anything |“ Not the least of the problems con- . 5 a ‘ “They're dqwn there jumping ‘round| for awhile. Z | fronting Congress in its revision of Like many great characters in history, he be-| kinds of endeavor that please its fancy. on thé black clouds above. the earth} Ina flash he was gone and the next the cine ill, js the shrinkage that Some people say women can’t make up their minds; but many of them came famous by having good press agents after] Mr. Dempsey, ‘for his part in Saturday's enter-| and scaring folks dreadfully. Why, } thing the travelers heard was a huf- must be faced this next year in taxa- ‘Will Woodpecker tumbled clear out of} fing and puffing that sounded all ust d this next year aXa- & his death. tainthent, was paid three hundred thousand dol- the maple tree and Nancy and Nick| through the sky. , are decided blondes. ble incomes and profits. & . lars; which at six per cent:'would mean eighteen) here foraed Lan somersaults they (Copyright 1021, by Newanener Enter-) "When it comes time to beat the| We're rapidly getting back to “nor- = Where can you find buried treasure? thousand dollars a yéar or fifteen hundred dollars| Lie rugs, father grants short skirts, give jmaley,7 as Anybody can pss, eo fo 5 ; ; Rl roadusicot ineverient’ ig As Tom Sawyer said ta Huckleberry Finn: “It’s|a ' ‘month. DECISIONS OF SUPREME. COURT} fixing the amount and conditions of a Doesn't this, for instance, sound just ert supersedeas undertaking on appeal. There are 35,000 divorce suits in| like old times: hid in mighty particular places, Huck, sometimes| -: M.’ Carpentier, for his pik in the show, got) . 1 : . . a 3 a J si Count: d. Opinion Per Curiam. Rob-| Paris; yet some. foolish people claim| ‘Everybody, knows that a high pro- : on islands, sometimes in rotten chegts under: the|two hundred thousand dollars; which! would’ mean ee From stark € eseudant es pean es J disenter tn Gare? steel Ieee rae aulea teclive lav now isa frauds and. & imb of an old: dead tree, just wheye the shadow| twelve ‘hundred dollars a year or a thousand dol-! the Grand Lodge mf tue Anicnt Ord Harry Lashkowitz, Fargo, for mo- ‘ humbug. | Nort ca,| tion. W. S. Lauder, Wahpeten, and Shortly after Mrs. Smith-Wilkerson “There is not a business man in the ‘ falls at midnight; but mostly undér: the ‘floors in} lars a month. torent. OL North Dacia ere lbicel Rareercnatin | arrives in America with her diamond | country with sense enough to get out ha’nted houses.” ‘True; the tax ‘allaskob bit decpiy fate’ ities re- Defendant:Appellant Lo the: wage Be ausomoblie who does : H 0 We don’t know whether small-town boys still| wards, bit'that is what the fighters got ‘before | aaa: 1. iaaeeeaa ioe a ene. jeall for high protective duties at this dig for buried gold, but if they don’t they’re mfss-| the taxation process took hold.’ ove hl trom! its insured, member, an appli- Hii inh an eee i: ing a lot of fun.’ Certainly it was the supreme) A schoolmaster getting ‘as much & year as) cétion for. war, permit,.and the Bay speaking—Fletcher of Florida. boyhood thrill of ‘nearly every Americans rian] Dempsey would draw ‘each’ month from’ his:share| premium provided by its regulations ——— # now nearing middle‘age. 1 lif'gt'were ithimpaired by taxes; or a preacher who) 'r its. members engaged in military | SHE T 00K HER A ' service, and the reception of regular Hit vee has Carpentier’s' monthly income for: his annual agaegsments and lodge dues while Now that the prodigal peace. is is back, let's kil wage; might study ‘these’figures ‘with intense ‘in- Knowing that the: AoE Ce # the fatted profiteer. ei terest afd search forthe moral:—Duluth’ Betald: for .reasons stated in the opinion, PN OEE wwe wer rs hd oT COOOL OE rg waiver or grounds of estoppel. 2, The provisions in a beneficial HANDSHAKING THE MONEY COMPLEX teertiticate of insurance whica timtts wt Z Homeopathic doctors,‘ meeting in convention| We are indebted to ‘an unekxpected source—Mrs. Ree teehee taal eteage tr |Now is in the Best of Health é _ in Washington, felt sorry for President Harding| “Fifi” Stillman— for w: new’ indictment’ against the oeeppation of a soldier in time of | Becensy she took Lydia E. * after he -had been obliged to shake hands with|Wall street and all its evils” Mrs. Stillman, who} fa" aoe, pete ee ‘-Pinkham’s Vegetable = 1200 of them. So a resolution was offered con-|has had opportunities for extensive first-hand ‘ob-| service ‘of the United ‘States army, demning the custom that imposes wholesale | servations; explains her husband’s alleged derelic- whe Gores of asstatas and ct of handshaking upon presidents. It was voted|tions as due to “the life they“lead\down there.”’| vis! ens otherwise indicate. _, down, however. “Down there” means Wall street. Cee eee Oe etendant hee ~~ Shaking hands with the president is one of the| “The constant struggle for power, power, more| appealed. from a, judgment, in plain- privileges of American citizenship and one of the| power, and still: more power,” he says, “that is the| Reeey ana Remanded. Opinion f penalties of the presidency. Doctors say wholé-|lifé of some of the men ifi the street. The eternal Prey ath ae my Sra ae Hee * sale handshaking is unsanitary, but as a political| mania is for making money. It is this power'| 53, disqualified, id not participate, =.custom, it is one of the external tokens of de-|craze"in auch men that'turns them away ‘from Cottey fart ertagre sy District. Judges, ‘mocracy that helps keep America safe — for their equals in their moments’ of rest from busi-| "3.5. Detroit, Mich I was not feeling | well for several yeara and never wasable Ke ate vices and ve néver te: Mulready, Puree. N. D., and = parties. ~ jness; in their moments’ of:relaxation.” peal é Bickintan, ND, _ Perhaps'she is right. Who knows? Wall street! “1, Simpson,,,Dickinson, N. D., Pienies are to make people forget, and they|has been blamed for much of the ‘evil’ afflicting ands) Ws tees eauaa eh: Aur frequent: four bottles of Lydia E. P Vegetable Compound, and now I am in 7 usually find they did. | mankind’ in 'this country ‘for ‘many yeurs. It has vag ate react lite, Lies the best ‘of health and enjoy doing my ) = been accused of wrecking fortumes, ‘turning hon- “courier. News, a corporation Wm surely Put te and pe a oye 4 P. S. BANK est'men to embezzlement ahd other crimes, coet-| Lemke, George F. McPherson, and 1 Mia. L’ ME Dagman 6 Hoveed Ge, 2 Herbert E. Gaston, Defendants. “Detroit, Micigens : 4 Postmaster General Hays'-has announced a|cing and destroying honest: business, promoting] "Sitabus:. An application to the Su: . reorganization of the Postal Savings bank of far-| licenséd gambling,"’and ‘exploiting ‘the“common) preme Court for an aprder allowing * veaching importance. “He says that if Congress) people for the benefit of the money barons. Now|if0cc fren an oyler denying an ap- =, will back him’ up with the necessary legislation| Mrs. Stillman, speaking with the authority of 4 Hacker ae aniiecs diet “he can add hundreds of millions to the:country's|name nationally advertived;:adds' infidelity to: the| dimilas, application is Pending before = usable wealth. “This money: is now hoarded“be:| street’s list of criminal responsibilities:—-Chicago the District Seat nn. sbas nother Leanse, ita passessars are afraid of private banks|Trbune. ° p * }@riginal application for, an. order It is not always in business that a Pe woman is forced to give up her work on | account of ill health. It is quite as often the woman who does her own work at * home.. When backaches and headaches drive out all ambition, when that bear- ing-down sensation attacks you, when ou are nervous and blue, the one t elp for such ailments is Lydia eR: cau Vegetable Compound. .

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