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oa F 1 fe THEBISMARCKT Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, Class Matter. GEORGE D. MANN : - - . Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY a‘few seconds. RIBUNE It is tens of thousands of times ma | Worse than focusing a burning glass on your hand: N. Dis: aa’, Becond So. far, these scientific toys. Edito: : mighty things. CRICAGO DETROIT 000, 000,000 tons Marquette Bide. Kresge Bldg. | AYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW YORK’ - = MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively for republication of mot ot! aews published herein. All rights of republication of special are also reserved. Lhd sat lh arene OD MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION j all news dispatches credited to it or! erwise credited in this paper and also the local; entitled to the use; dispatches herein and ie accused. 6 (SUE lo ra a rl atta aha ani stale SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVAN 0 | where the Peace Daily by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck). q Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.......-++««+ THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) fas THE ZERO TERROR The advance guard of winter swoops down on; Two inches of snow are reported | the northwest. im sections of North Dakota and Minnesota. more, man witnesses that peculiar mystery—, change of seasons. + 720/one that would ito get into the L ‘than Landrus. “has the blue bea {mattress. Also, Once! iBaron de Retz, vanish from fable. That is tremendous waste. Fifth Ave. Bldg. imately will harness it. We have barely begun to jtap the great forces of nature. | The French call him “Bluebeard” Landru. sun-motors are little.more than. But they are the forerunners of | The heat hurled on the sands of jthe Sahara Desert daily is equal to burning 6,- of coal. Big brains ulti- “BLUEBEARD” LANDRU | Henri Desire Landru, who had 283 sweethearts | f murdering at least 10 of them, ‘ig now on trial for his life... The trial takes place in France—at Versailles, Conference was held. . For every willingly have sat through. the &00| Peace Conference,. at least 100,000 .would’ fight} andru trial. | Do not blame them. ‘ World Wars come oftener He rd, all right—blue-black Svengali ‘beard, bulging and flowing like a split in a hair he has the black Svengali eyes. ;Women say he hypnotized them, | But if the charges against Landru are proved, the original “Bluebeard,” will For he had only seven wives. Time was, when the first snow started primitive | ‘Tame, compared with Landru’s 283 loves. man on a dog-trot toward the equator. birds, he moved north in spring, south in autumn. | Then he discovered fire. rors. still necessitates a’ tremendous clothing, forms of pleasure, methods of conduct- | Man refused.to retreat before it. Like the! change in our’! Jnother like him: His brain is a | Most interesting study, and most important, is Winter lost its ter- that of human nature. But it! ‘would have to live several th Study Landru. You and years to find marvel. A skilled architect and ing business. The change worked by winter is a8! motor engineer, he invented a motorcycle and complete as moving to another planet. Pink blossoms in summer. branches in winter. The contrast sets you think- ing about the mystery of life. Why cannot life exist w' does cold’bring death? Therétlis a definite con-| nection. It makes you wonder, are life and death, merely changes of temperature? Heat, without which life perishes, comes from the sun. No wonder, that the ancients were sun worship-' t rial: interesting, a battle of wits. ers. :auto. : In April 1919, Bare, frozen; Eighteen , inon i self-confidence. broke down, but Landru was arrested on his 50th birthday, making love to a doll-faced girl in a Parisian flat. Charges are that he murdered, dis- jsected and burned at least 10 women and. a boy. out heat? Why /Alienists-pronounce him sane. ths of the most terrific “third \degree” failed to breakdown Landru’s taunting The examining magistrate not Landru. | He is an expert at law. That will make the, Time andi _lagain, Landru by his technical knowledge of law| : " jcomipelled postponement of his trial. Confronted | | Do you realize the life-giving power of. the sun’s! with 50,000 pages of evidence, he got four months’ } heat? Energy comes from the sun, asserts itself actively in things moving on the earth. movement, such as the snap of a the stored energy. is one odd theory of science. We toil, producing power in various ways. around us, power from the sun is going to waste —1000 horsepower to the acre, according to Sir Oliver Lodge. You may live to see a super-man invent a meth- od of ‘harnessing ‘that waste heat-power from the sun. Ericsson. tried it in Egypt, 30 built a bowl, lined with 12,915 square feet of mir- rays, focused them on a boiler, producing 19 horsepower. A similar device, in California, runs all day, If you tried. to walk across its mirror-bowl, you would be a cinder in rors. These caught the sun’s generating 12 horsepower. Git ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS By Olive Barton Roberts Nancy and Nick are twins who have a fairy friend called the Magical Mushroom, who is a servant of the Fairy Queen. This Fairy Queen rules over nine hundred and ninety-nine kingdoms and, of course, Nancy. and Nick are anxious to see every one, of the mysterious places. The Magical Mushroom helps them to become friendly with the Fairy Queen and she in turn allows them to visit her vari- ous lands. The Magical Mushroom came to the Fairy Queen one’ day and made a low bow. That meant that he wished to say something; it was the one way he could tell it to her highness. . Not that he was unable to talk! My no! The Magical Mushroom was the dear- est, kindest old fairy person you can imagine, and talk—well, should have heard him talk, once he got started! No, that wasn’t the reason why he bowed and said nothing. The rea- son was that no one may speak to a queen, not even a fairy one, until she first speaks to him, for it is very bad manners. The Fairy Queen nodded brightly and: smiled at her dear old servant. “What is it, Mr. Mushroom?” she asked. “I suppose there is more trouble somewhere in one of my; Nine Hundred and Ninety-nine King- dome. Is that it?” “Yes, ma’am,” answered the Magi- cal Mushroom. He should have said} “madam” or “your majesty” or “your highness,” but what was the differ- WALKING UNDER DIFFICULTIES “Believe me, I suffered from stom- ach and bowel trouble right. This weakened me 80 that I could scarcely walk. I could do no work. This was my condition when I started. taking Mayr’s- Wonderful Remedy on the ad- vice of a friend: Now I am working evety day and feel better than I ever did in*my life. It is the only medi- cine that ever touched me.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in- flammation which causes practically all. stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis. One It goes back to the sun. That you just} | Western settings and minus most of self |additicnal delay ’ Each|the judges four finger, releases All daughters. those peculiar d appear only once He boasts that years ago.. He ence? “Ma’am” is short for “madam” anyway. “It’s the order you gave to your secretary Twinkle-Pen,” he went on, “to give to your servant Nimble- Toes, to give to your messenger Silver-Wing to give to—” Just then the Fairy Queen did a most unqueenly thing. She put her fingers’ ‘in her ears. “Oh, no, Mr, Mushroom,” she cried, “Please don’t, keep me waiting. What is the trou- ble?” “It’s about Mr. Pim Pim, the king of! the Brownies, answered the Magi- cal Mushroom, “Well?” “When he got your order to hunt up all the glittery stuff he could find under the earth to help make the Christmas toys, the gnomes found out all about it, and they will make trouble.” “My, my!” answered the Fairy Queen. “Go at once and see if you can find’ Nancy and, Nick.” (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service) Poh Seco | With the Movies | HIS LATEST PICTURE The many admirers of Tom Mix, William Fox Star, who saw him in his lastest production, “The Rough | Diamond” yesterday at the Bismarck Theater, never enjoyed this virile actor more than in this new picture {—in which, away from his usual the familiar: Mix trappings: he, amaz: | ed them with a new|show of power/ as a gay adventurer playing on their) feelings and performing daredevil stunts that should give him the well deserved title. of ‘a modern D'Art- agnan. Moreover, as a cemedian he shines with brilliancy for the first) time. It is an astonishing clever performance. A specially selected cast, consisting of Eva Novak, Hector Sarno, Edwin Brady and Sid Jordan, supports him. THE ELTINGE. .Qne of the best pictures in which Thomas Meighan, the well known Paramount star, has been seen this season is “Cappy Ricks,” which is showing at the Eltinge today and to- morrow. Mr Meighan Is seen as 2 seaman in thé story which is color- ful. dramatic and at times qutte thrilling. It is a picturization of Peter B. Kyne’s stories of the same title, well known to readers of the Satur- day Evening Post. TOM MIX AMAZES IN ‘ ; Life.” by demanding: “Since it took | months to read this evidence, 1) should get the same.” | Landru whistles blithely in his cell, telling his) fortune with cards, writing poetry and chuckling! over bushels of letters sent him by erotic women., He leaves the worrying to his wife, son and two If convicted, Landry will stand out.as one: of the most! remarkable criminals in history, ‘one of leviations from the normal that in many centuries. he will be remembered long after all others now living are forgotten. That is not impossible. In the-Landru trial, we may be watch- ing the creation of one of those legendary charac- ters that are perpetuated long after serious his- tory vanishes in the dust. Sareea ene AOU TOT TOOOT py Ricks, owner of a fleet of vessels, and the latter objects to the match.! The story takes one to the South Seas and every scene following the mur-| der of Matt’s captain, his thrashing | of a burly Swede and his triumphant return home to Florrie, is filled with genuine drama. The action is rapid and the love appeal most charming Agnes Ayres has the leading feminine role while Charles Abbe gives an ar- tistic portrayal of Cappy. “Crowning,King Blizzard;” ¢one of the entertaining Outing Chester out door pstres and a Torchy comedy, “Tord! hy's Big- Lead” with Johnny ‘Hine, are being shown with “Cappy Ricks,” ‘ AT REX, What is the “Best in Life?” Is it fame, wealth, the pursuit of empty ideals? Is it the stuff that dreams are made of? ’ « These questions are answered in Pauline Frederick's latest Robertson- Cole super- special picture “The Mis- tress of Shenstons,” adapted from the novel. by Florence L. Barclay, and di- rected by Henry King. Following closely the book, the film version of this remarkable story through many dramatic climaxes brings to a woman 2 realization of what is the “Best. in The new photoplay will be Check That Cold Right Away he piel AIM feeling in the head—and you have the beginning of a hard cold. Get right after it, 1ust as soon as the sniffles start, with Dr. King’s New Discover For fifty years a standard re: iv for colds, coughs and grippe. There are no harm{al drugs, nothing but good, healing medicines, that get right down to the trouble and help nature. You will soon notice a change for the better. Has a convincing, healing taste that the kiddies like. Good for croupy coughs. fl druggists, $c: Dr. King’s a, New Discov For Colds and Cou: dose wil] convince or money refunded. For sale at all druggists. Matt Peasley, a sailor's mate, falls in love with Flortie, daughter of Cap- | BY HARRY HUNT Sketches by Frank Wing Washington, Noy, 18.—A wizard in) words, That is* Professor G. J.; Camerlynck, official interpreter for; the conference on limitation of armament. in conference debates. When a speech ; is made in English, it must be done: over in French for those who speak: no English. And vice v for those who do not “parlez vous. | Setted on the inside of the bi horse-shoe table, facing the de? gates, Camerlynck ma any extended address. the the speech. It’s no dry rendition. { orator. xHe has served as interpreter jthe ANied Supreme Council and the ouneti of ‘Augbasaadors. * Cabot ‘Ehuce, League” of Henry over the Nations apple had no look-in at the drafting of the to the present conference. Lodge himself one of the conferees, saw to it that members the galleries for the opening session. Excepting Elihu Root, Lodge is the older than Root. His grizzled beard appearance of age. Pa | A touch |the anti-room of the conference by! Charles A’Court Repington —the {“Colonel Repington” of military, journalism. Repington affects mustache made popular circles by the ex-kaiser. As _a_ military writer. Repington came to the conference trankl skeptical. The frank way in which Secretary Hughes laid down the American proposal startled hi: It was. so utterly unmilitary, donther know! es 28 @ Minister sze; spokesman. for /China, had a bad pase of stage fright in A SONG - Out of the dark the Out of the cloud the Out of the day the golden hours. Out of the, task a se Out of the book a noble thought; Sie) Qut of the:sky a wid Out of the prayer the dawn of hope. Out of the brave an \'shown for the first time today at the! Rex theater, | Miss, Frederick is supported by a’ cast of ‘unquestioned ability headed by Rey Stewart, in. the role’ of Jim; Airth; Emmett King ag Dr. Burton, Helen Wright as Mrs. O'Mara, John! Willink and; Arthur Clayton in im-} por tant, character roles. ‘Hush, little business, don’t you cry; j Both English and French are used | s notes of! e No sooner isi the speaker seated than he is putting reverse English—or French—on_ He puts into; it. the emphasis and gestures of the! for! who turned |; cart in the Senate becaus? the Senate; covenant, can raise no such objections: | of the: House and Senate were admitted to! oldest delegate at the conference, He: is 71, Root 76. But in appearance he isi and slight, stooped form add to the! of the military is given: ; the up- -turned| first time. Though his voice was level in military: and controlled, the hand that held the (Florence sun’s first beam, Out of the night the star’s faint gleam; Out of the great a wiser creed; Out of the past a lesson new, Gat of His Word the promise ‘true. \Nov. 19th, The McKenzie- Hotel ‘for the winter season $1.00 per Orchestra. The McKenzie Hotel [oeshestia = perfect Dance E LT | N G E pecs Music with ep: SATURDAY ‘Shop Saturday. ARIZONA MINE BOSS SAYS'HE' | WAS. HELPLESS: Simply Down And Out And Couldn’t. Move, Declares Harry Scott | secs oR Lonel Saodetvic Harry E. Scott, a well-known mine boss, whose address is Box 63, Tomb- stone, Arizona, writes:: “I was.down and out nearly all the time with rheumatism and finally got to where I couldn't move, even to feed myself. My wife thought I would never get well again, and she knew my condition better than anyone else. “I was absolutely helpless when my Wife started giving me Tanlac and in four days I ate a hearly meal for the first time in many months. Tanlac put me on my feet and I’m back on ithe job working hard and feeling just fine. I have gained eighteen pounds in weight, too.” “Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere.” Suits half price at the Rose Shop Saturday. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men can’t get peace in Ireland again. i the for thé ddressing conference paper trembled violently. He finally cured his “buck ague” by pressing both hands tightly on the table. ake pt ae) Jules Jusserand, dean. of the Wash- ington \diplomatic.,corps, having re- presented © France ‘here since}: 1902, listens lots and’ gay oi fe hy aa cupies a seat with: sot tion, but has nos 8) preter a‘monent's’ i OF JOY Borner.) blissful showers, rvice wrought, j ler scope, - THOMAS MEIGHAN —in— -“CAPPY RICKS” Cast Includes Agnes Ayres. * Hale ‘off tHe’Sea ‘and’ the’ world ‘of ships. Anda man who could face a storm, a fight or a glorious love—and see it through! All hands on deck for a picture freighted with thrills and happiness! Torchy Comedy. ioble deed, ' DINNER DANCE AT McKENZIE HOTEL | Beginning Saturd Saturday. evening; will resume their Dinner Dance ‘couple. ‘Tables reserved. No service less than 25c. Dance be- gins Nine-thirty. Three piece Suits half price at the Rose you'll be bigger—buy and buy. By “model woman” most of us mean! 1890 model. oo The real turkey raiser is the man| who sets the price. You can’t Keep a good man down; or a bad one up. Paul Revere with his “To arms! To! arms!” wouldn't make much history | now. | The greatest rubber plant must be! this new forty-foot telescope. | ee The early bird gets the worm. So, does the early chestnut. ' Many phone numbers are called, but few are gotten. The man who inherited three mat-! tress ‘factories fell in something pret-; ty. soft. Debs isn’t at liberty to say much. mourn, this is my own, my only suit.! \ “Soak the rich” is: what prohibition does. { Drivers who try to beat trains are jumping at conclusions. i Stockings hold rent. | When your shirt comes back with ! buttons gone—there’s the rub. The man who has no will rarely finds a way. Honesty is the best policy for j everyone else. Many of our future convicts are driving autos. ‘Benjamin Franklin got his start as {a writer knocking the styles we claim we want back. After the ceremony some women find they have been hugging delu- sions. Winter may’ come and winter inay! go, but skirts get shorter forever. t Lives there a man with clothes s9° worn, who never to himself doth: more rents than q The Rohrer Taxi Line is pleased to announce that they have _ Teduged their<Taxi rates to 25c for each Passenger. Relane i in boundary, Capitol North, 16th Street East; Bell Street West. Remember with this reduction in rates, you are fully cov- - ered ‘with our $10,000 Accident Insurance Policy, when you ride with us. «| } Rohrer’s Taxi Line if Phone Phone 57 ‘Phone 57