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THEBISMARCK TRIBUNE coer aenens BY STANLEY ee ance and: has: been produced upon’ a lavish scale, nn | problems, | "Dp, as a1 nd The picture has. been accord very Eiterey at the, Postettice, i pinmates, N. r. | gartaring receptfons' in’ New Yor! oh i: Sec | |elsewhere and it is expected that. Eaitor | WAYWAR! | WH duplicate its iccsaeh here, Bee | GEO ED. MANN At Big Rapids, Michigan, Justice Dresscher | o Die ie RTT irents a theater and calls a mass meéting of moth- | hen eh a bud | CHICAGO Pern IT |ers. He will'“read the riot act to them.” | the best Known figures id! the’ Athi 4 Marquette dg. , world will be seen as mere “extras” ‘AYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | Dresscher is alarmed at the large number of! Fifth Ave. Late . \in Wallace Reid’s new: picture, “Too NEW YORK : secret murriages he has been forced to perform | Much Speéd,’’ which will be shown’ 4¢ EMBER OF THE D PRESS use l2tely. He blames mothers for the epidemic of | the lltiige theater today. and tomior- The Assoc as id crete cid tout of; immorality, and in most cases he js right. The| The notables include Cecil B, De- tragedy of the neglected child, allowed to, run the | istreets and dance the contortions. that originate’ in Buenos Ayres dives, is what is undermining licati f all news dispatches credit Ba ‘thecwite, creed in this paper and also the I local lg ished hereii nern mee ‘of heredR ention of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ‘MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE home life in ‘American cities. : i. | Mille, Jésse L. Lasky, Sid Grauman, a | prominent Lés-Ahgeles exhfbitor, Neit | MeCarthy, counsel for Famous Play- yers-Lasky Corporatica, Betty ‘Comp- | son, recently signed’ to star in Pafa- | mount Pictures, Gloria Swanson, Para- {mount star, Her ‘hushend and a wei Somborn, her “own western ti- Daily by carers pee yet Beans : is HATREDS | |mancier, dnd sevcral mombers of Mr. pay M4 mail’ ber year (in state outside Bismarck).. 6,00, After a seven-years ban on the French language, | acre iain, ie uh Se Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota......--+ ++++ 600! Berlin permits Chiopera, famous tenor, to sing the! | autcrsnndla oper ete aay a a lz 4 + Beverley ‘Speedway, near Los Angeles, ) \star role of “Faust” in French. \ War-time hatreds and prejudices are slipping | = away gradually. If Europe could live in peace 100! ears,its countries might get. along. as amicably | MEXICO’S FUTURE i Canada and the nia States.” That's the-nor-| ' Brandy flows freely in Mexico, which is cele-\ mal state of human beings, despite the theory of | brating the 100th anniversary of its independence} Crile, famous surgeon, that war is man’s natural | from Spain. biological condition. H The celebration would cause much glee among ; the ancient Mexican Aztecs who were butchered; and enslaved by Cortes and his Spaniards. ‘| Mary Carr, obscure New. York housewife, ‘got The Aztecs had ‘the first real tivilization on the| finto the. movies. She played with William Welch American continent. ' We-don’t: know much about \as the aged couple in Fox’s “Over. the Hills, ”” Over- | that civilization, for when Cortes and his plund-| night came’ fame and a salary of $1500 a ba erers destroyed it they also, burned the Aztec) |with a vaudeville offer of $1800. a week. picture-records. History, in the long run, remembers only the: destroyers. THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER, i (Established 1873) STARS | lthe audiences that they now. average better pay | |This doesn’t look like it, One of the greatest mysteries of pathanite: | Where did the Aztec originate? In Egypt, some scientists think. Maybe the: . Aztecs crossed the Atlantic on the bridge of:land, iis confiscated i in three states—New York, Pennsyl- the Lost Land of Atlantis, which according to|Vanie ee says Internal Revenue Com- fable once connected, America with Africa. ‘missioner Blair. Half of the liquor walled by. prohibition auenta Mother roles, on the screen, are-so popular with | : than vampires. Has the’ public a aeoraret taste?! od 1100 THE RUN (ON) RAIN-IN:THEsFACE ‘i (By ‘Freak Fiske, Author of The-Taming of the Sioux.) 7 oe scussion 1 lot cent, of late, about | | moynted and handcuffed. The Indian women sang wéitd songs and the Gal- da trial, It acts as a ive and often prevents ious roubles. Adv.” | ADVENTURES OF ALASKA TOLD held early in 1921, those named occu- |pied a box in the grandstand and were j intently watching the races. | Frank Urson, who directed the pic- j ture, had ;taken Wallace Reid and others of his « company out to get some of the race scenes for tie picture, ‘in | which the star plays the role of a | speed pilot. ‘When he saw the box and \dts inmates he planted his camera as close as possible and without reveal- | ing his purpose, proceeded'to get sev- era) closé-up shots, all of which, were ingorporated in the piciure. rae All politicians are promising men. . The best cure for freckles. is, winter. The first Greek offensive was. garlic. The best thing about a girl’ is. your arm) < Later‘ ‘ Are those states. the wettest? Not: necessarily.|the Sioux c the-face. The ‘pin girls cried, tcp, softly. ‘ @ asked Alma why she cried and| The Tribune .acknowledges..the re- The; eck cure for smoking is a cheap, Supporting the Egyptian theory.,are, the. stone Most of the hooch, when ‘seized, is on its way west. recent book by 3 8 she said she was not sure. unless it ceipt’ of the book “The Frozen’ Bar- | cigar. pytamide: which distecs built near Miico Cie But it does reveal-the, source. of firewater. A| aroused, ‘the: 4 was because the sadness ofthe affair rier,”* written by Belmore Browne ' One of: these, erected by sun worshippers, is 216} feet-high and 761 by 721 feet at the base. But. on, those pyramids, are hieroglyphics which Chinese claim resemble their writing, Did, ‘the ° Aztecs come by boat from-China? That’s, possi- ble. There were mighty civilizations in the past. bias isn’t the only one. ‘ nd Uncle Sam Hy entirely. little more information, like tha | will know how to. shut. off the’ : z CRIMINAL, Tomasso de Angelis, Italy’s. greatest criminal, is dead. A ring-leader, of the Camorra, he had a ‘longer. police record: than any ofliee ore t .wealth from. blackmal! Cortes, began destroying Mexico. in 4518. He| lawns see hermit, dene friends, -penniless, did a thorough, job—thought he had. win Mexieo living in a cave in acemetery: ° | | great’ friend: of; mltté. ‘tory. “at il over the, ee hntry which coti- strains ‘me to ia voice in the wilderness. “Old Rain” copsidered himself al “When he would; come. in from his Yates, N. west “of Fort ianeks! “Phree dollars: pose before mi} sideration:in him! hand paid.’ {0ujes: casy “money for | him and he realised it: ‘When | had! secured about ssl! the ‘negatives: 1° wanted. he began, striking me for the; eotiple of dollars, (Of course! teen told that after the Custer figh loan ‘df a, I let him: Ladel lag al influenced her.go. And -Louise owned; a word like unto al that ‘tor the same reason she. sniffled | It is a story of the hazardous’ adven- ‘thereon the doorstep. | Rain-In-The-Face got out of. the! and published by.G. P. Pitnam’sSons. tures of George Draper and Fred Mor- ‘gan in the heart of Alaska. It is a There are “only, two kinds - of men, | wise and otherwise. | Stingy people readily give you 4 {guardkpuge at Fort Abraham Lincoln. | graphic and thriVing account’ of the piece of their minds. ! cel]. It was in March. ers. , The Indian struck west south, the white man went ‘north. i gf ca¥in home,!He and a white man dug out of ther | Northwest and in the writing Belmore | The winter | Browne has made the incidents most | hy induced him to} was breaking up and.so weve the riv-, realistic. andi- ‘Another book, and othe: Poems,” by Eva Ashley. “The Star of Gold | The price of:rubber is $5 and cOhsts jit you rubber ‘too long. | ‘The German. mark is low because ‘The following summer, the® Sioux Parslow, dean of Women if James-| germany aimed.too higi:. Chief of: many hyphens’ joinet Sitting | Bull's ‘braves out in, Montana,” and/ veryone knows the result. I havé; ‘ain-In-The-Face went about amon: town College, has been received at the Ttibtne officé. “ This ‘book . contains ' lyrics touching néarly every phase of life ‘but whatever the theme, the por- | ‘ayal ig intellectual as well. as Corn-on-the-cob or corh-on-tho-hip, pits only a matter of taste! ‘One thing-you have that is hard to for. Spain for all time.- He: was wrong. Detactiv wes say. no great: ¢riminal. ever ‘died. rich, hi hetishe was| the dead pointing ‘hete and there un- | poetié. “Tti8 published by the Strat- Sept. 15, 1918, the village priest at Dolores We ae for’ most of: our, sins, right here note ote ie al oa oni "to | ‘i ae fun the ody of Captain Tom ford ‘company ot Epston, Mass. vee fs a ‘phone, naibbe i a repay. ’me iit natter | Custer. tid he ‘cut out heart: an | rang hig church bell:and started the first big Mex. on earth. Emerson, greatest American Dhiloso- he: ‘pat, mi hs his| held it up so that all his people might | rare Ae ; me tant rns ican, revolution. 4-year, and six. days. later, Mex-| |. ico City was: occupied by rebels, ‘Independence |*: pe, to the; agily, and | see. This has. been denied. by séveral | Writers, but. it is safe to say that that ;9/ eo pW the Movies, . | Ane Movies... a Chicago is planning the bisgest 200 ftriend- | portion of Longtellow's poem, which | followed.” ia exces- i will quote, will carry the stigma, for eR) AT BISMARCK. inl: the. world: Chicago needa ‘ity, “ j many years to, come: f i she Royal North West Mounted Po- ‘ ‘Since its emancipation, Mexico has had: two, emperors—and shot them both. Presidents usual: ly. leave - office feet-first. Trouble. south, of; the: Rio Grande is nothing, new. “Revolution in Mex-'}| ico” was a headline in newspapers that told of the || assassination of Abraham Lincoln. “Don’t blame the Mexicans for their-revoltuiorts. | Blame the Spaniards, especially Cortes the Vul- ture. He put rebellion in the Mexican blood. DAuN ‘SUCH DANCING fa It. ig' beginning to. be. suspected: that some mod- ern dancing favored-by. the-young people Jacks.a {in-In-The- | tak 3 dn’ ‘self-detense. | heroplane, for it! 1874, There! peratiire ranged from 20° to 40. dei was sieve ‘a gale, 6 next morn- | i ds. of Indian. police! and two i with four | : Rock, and [Of the: white chief with’ yellow hair; hmetits: of cavalry wore | “Revenge, cried Rain- In-The-Face, Revenge upon: all the rate, ‘And as @ ghastly trophy, bore, { zit tito‘ the’ desert,” | The brave heart that-beat no more, ’- | Of the white chief with yellow | ! hair.” ft snow'on the ground! There is another ‘poem, now all but | London exhausted the South Sea Is-| forgotten, which gives’ a more: inti-| work on, as follows: \. ‘Poor old Rain-In-TheFace, | ‘He was chased all over the place, ' which ‘ ‘patrols, tho; ‘vast . open ‘ ichesgpt the Western “Provinces nt the Dominion of Canada has nm) coun- terpart for the vustness of} the -terrt+ tory which it ‘polices’ aor for its ef ficiency as a-hunter down of crime, im the world. Since the days when dack ‘lands as a field for romantic thrillers, jp below ar and the wind | mate picture for one’s imagination toy the/novelists of this country and Cane ada have turned to the Worth West and among all‘of the stories which have} that section oP the: world fora back- ‘You: can’t: keep your hands, ‘in you: pockets if you have a family ‘on: them. Arbuckle was once i bar. boy and either, way ‘his case is decided he wilt “hea pe boy again. i “wells “dressed men should have 14 suits.’—News item. Some lawyers ylress well on one. : “Medicine for Headache,” adv. Good swap but what do they says an In the year 2021,'when Mexico celebrates the bit of the alootness and restraint of the minuet.) 270 war Be ie: was found hiding |Buy him a drink and you're « ‘mink; , | anc’ withthe headach>” } 200th anniversary, of: her. independence, her. vast iIt might not:need an organic idea of pep and might) in a ‘ci pk on ae tak: ct al Poor old Rain-In-The-Face.” ° eee the Royal auoented figures to a | rcek wi h ef sage brush pu)! SS ee > . 3 Te be, TAG ‘he néighb ho i territory. and tremendously rich resources will|fail.to interest'a satyr: who had: learned to toddle ss UH6 was bound and) OF INTEREST TO WOMEN The latest story to have its inspir- ieteoeee tbat. pride uae sea hrave:.made her. a, greater power than any in|at the festival of Dionysus, but it certainly would; tae beagancy, and‘ thrown into! 4 prominent. physician says that by. euen from this body is "The Raiders,” H it back and wants an overcoat. E imake the old. fashion round: dancers bosgie their) 32! ail. consisted of.a rude log | far the largest number of women’s ail-\| ¥7 itten by Bertram M. Sinclair and it ds lurope. make the 0! pie ‘daring the; Hight two Sioux) ments are not surgical ones, that ‘is will. -be seen’ in pictured form. at the! The .poet wha wrote ‘The world (s eyes. | teres ed up 'té the, corner. of they ‘are’ not’ caused: by serious. dis- “Bismarck theater tonigt and tomor-| go full ofa number of things . e ae dan-| th ! | BEGGARS - “Tt: has been repartedsbyi. ions. frequent: diserestly walking away..,and. they cee mmr ardiofees brought MeSranklyn Farnum who has been’a : . ‘ Chicago buries “Frenc! Md ‘oy is ungor ifined’'t ror other. ar-| pried the coyner of the “jail” by ach simpler conditions. We, fmety. Welcome periodical visitor in the; GO-CARTS CROWD WALK.: | d ‘famous ieee ces. Ww! re, joy Hi Cae Send ot a long @ple under about by ma Le ho suf-|"f8cal movie theaters has forsaken his | £ x jaci erefore urge every woman who su! London, Sept —Go- eft t= and after the funeral finds $100,000 hidden i in her, ticles. of. apparel ‘which dern daughters park it’ and’ remting Ge a shorter |fers trom backache, headaches, boar-)cowboy trappings and ‘ups the uni- | tended oi mbilioatecte eotionat attic home, itt the:cloak room are their stays, it ‘they chanice| piece to. gain havseere. “Having placed| img down pains, side ache, irregular- have aroused the city council to at- Wealthy Montana copper operator, visiting De to havethem on; “and: that: a, young. person who troit, fell asleep in a chAir in front.of a hotel: He|kent, them, on. could: be found. sitting. by, the wall had.on dark: glasses.” \ Many. mistook, him, for. a|in-every.dance after the first. blind beggar. He woke’ up 40 cents in his} ‘It ia the privilege of: each generation: to:be hor-| puilding while the guard was these appliances’ in the correct posi- tion, the “braves . crawled out on ‘the Pole wntil, their combined weight “Then Rain ran Wi in. thrée days “that clever?” three hundred: ‘miles ‘or: gtowthe Sy mptoty: ities, nervous despondency. or weak- ness to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- w night. bulary. The picture is full of. the +: of a private of the Canadian Con- rth West spirit of Courage and rom- must have been a home brewer. - tion against their obstruction. A spe- cial’ enclosure will ‘be’ provided for them. Dollar Day. Pavement Dance Tonight Bismarck Town Criers. hat. « \rified: by: the, manners. of, the. succeeding. , "Rome te noll eat but the bark of | : a Cities have as ti hearted folka;as: amall! probably. was falling, every:twenty- ofits his- voung: tr ‘snatched al ‘he aaeaty ToC Tou, THe WORLD, me TRUE = Ms towns. Metropolitan cold-bloodediness i is mostly on|tory. It is also the privilege of ‘veut Lt ay Mts k ee Got TO PIGNT JAPAN! 1 REREAT: , ; | the surface. Folks are much the: same everywhere, |to. tell the ‘preceding to sit ona tack. The ome) in Cana pied by, his is Ve SOG i J 6 CORNS Human nature travels under many dlsgulees, but; has its opfhions and; the other does. as it likes. | See E VM J. J it: never changes. \ jis that the wayward young folks will bring down | what is left of old ideas of life and individual reg- t DYES American dye manufacturers alarmed at com- plaints about their products, hold a meeting in New York. It. develops that. millions of dollars worth -of clothing is being thrown. back: on: the mahufacturers because the colors don’t: hold. _ Ong-of the dye makers hints that complaints are a new form of German propaganda, which is non- sense. Dyers blame the dyes. The makers blame the. dyers for. not. using enough dye. Regardless of! responsibility, something’s clearly wrong. €on- sumers. want no protective tariff to protect infer- iority—provided that inferiority is definitely es- tablistied. | WAIL i" “Max Straus, ocean steamship man, says an English bank got this letter from a customer: “For the following reasons I regret being unable to reduce my overdraft. I have been held. up, held down, sandbagged, walked on, sat. upon, flattened out, and squeezed by eur income tax, the | (dened by super tax, the excess profits tax, war loans, we pee & on the dance’ now: dispirited, citizen and tie him up, so ) that all) Some dancers find that. it doesn’t. What: we. fear) ulation of conduct. on us they ought to be choked. ~The assumption used to be, even legally, that al ES person not criminally inclined could. be. truated to hehave himself. The ‘assumption is now that: he will not do so'unless he’ has: the assistance, of two| policemen, a deputy sheriff, an internal: revenue | inspector, a prohibition enforcement, officer, and several field workers: from. one or. more reform or-| ganizations. The citizen; thus protected, against his instincts,) his’ inclinations and’ his- weak will: can be let. out lif he promises to be home by. 6:30. Even. with | these restrictions upon his: tendency, to; evil it is ough sense. the. community, is ing a bit~ with ‘regard ‘to him and that he to have. other. hobbies, checks and guide ilines. ttached to nike him statutorily a Bure and unerring, creature. If the, , agencies which-make for good get: mad- “the coursés ge customs of the young r, they will: turn onthe bonds, war gavitles certificates, the automobile tax, arid by every: society and organization that the: he can do is wiggle his fingers and roll his eyes. inventive mind cf man can invent to extract what, If that’s ‘what the new generation. does with its If they dance the: roof: down tar TR Some’ dance masters. find: that decorum “pays. |he returtigd,, 10 the United +States in order'to gain bis object*at the pate of the, ate He a8 ain-In-The: Fate, told Col. ‘ghia: he certainly. maintain- ‘monumental ce he. is dead and there elatives about to de. fend ‘his honor: - (However, we all know,‘ that: Rain-In-The-Face rot into mishaps by, taking the credit of |the killing, of Dr. Hon¥inger and Mr. expedition et in, the Yellowstone riv- er country: during the sutimer of 1873. Tostcaa of, his fight ‘into the desert, he roamed: the. prairieswith his peo- ple until winter: came whén he took up his’ abode in‘a largé‘camp south of Fort Yates: And. he was.captured by tle trading’ in the stor Standing Rock. He: was ‘thrown into: jail” and kent tinder guard that ‘night. “One ‘ca! cannot, refer. to, the history of those’ timed without mentioning Mrs. Ip! rT ber. daughters, - Alma an ouisé. They ‘were at Standing Rock on thé ; winter’s. day. ttat Rain-In- The-Face ‘was arrested. Boise, who later became Mrs. Van Solen, told me that they kept the: prisones_in 2 log shack back of thé: store. durin: the nfght: At daylight a great wail- ing of Indian: Women «aroused the camp and: agency. It was. the many sisters, or:femidle relatives of the prisoner giving vent to their feelings pn account of his incarcetation. Cap- }tain Custer had: orders from General | Custer. to bring Rain-In-The-Face to liran; who were with ‘the, Stanley.| , Captain’ Torn. Custer. wi ne st a lit- |. al MAS) TMS, MALS citizen SA’ D> Fort-Lincoin, and irs. Galpin and her,):' daughters sat on the:stép'of ‘their. log DON'T Repeat UT ANY Mors wsTt AT (t Dossn'tT Sovno Exactly RIGHT, COMING ERoM hie SCY PAST Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Fréezone” 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”. tor a few cents, sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | oF corn between the toes, and tlie ) calluses, without soreness. or irrita- | tion. TYPEWRITERS All makes sold and rented > Blomarck I may or may fot have in-my possession.” jdancing, we'll wish. thete ‘never had-been a new It should be easiy to get the nations together on/#eneration .—Chiedgo Tribune. [SES TR ER ED cabin and watched the soldiers ride ‘by with the warrior between them, — ee Gere

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