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Fr it | ; ; | PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 | T if = “Once,” she suid, “y Es * y AY | | xe nce, je suid, “you weren't so e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE/“yonomat review | THE PRICE OF BEACE . jy [Pee ate Nee Sao ewan | DEE ee | Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class = down’ thesugh" Cho "stariiGhe thrilled Matt | Comments reproduced in this || B hi eg) 7 he Tr: . rn nember wha’ 2 HGEORGHD.MANN 2 Biditor || S58 SRSA neve ir order thet | . eed i H 5 || onr readers may have both sides “Yes. You bruised hand: d } Foreign Representatives || Seine? Maecuabed In the’ brews. ot made my mouth bleed”. | “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts | G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY || the day. wyen ygenance—for your hands.”| — Quick, Costs Little, and \" é S = a 5 -DETROIT | "Yes, yéu kissed them!” _ , ’ | CHICAGO = aig. A PUAZLE IN ENVIRONMENT What ‘possessed her—what irre- Never Sickens! | | Marquette Bldg. resge Bldg. |" ease of Ray McConnel sponsible exhilaration was inciting ‘i { \ | e case of Ray McConnell, ban- i n ? i PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH |dit gangster, bank robber and con- her to a daring utterly foreign to Soe aid i NEW YORK a) hee e - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | fexced participant in one homicide, | her nature? She heard herself| In a few hours your cold is gone, ' ; hin a puzzle to those who empha. | e laugh, knew that she was young,| head and nose clear, no feverishness, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: | size the influence of home environ- relly, ceapdle of provoration. And Nepdachss ict _statted api, feeline, = 2 Poe ere ay ue ment upon young persons. It is EVERYTHING'S ji ha, breathless sort of way ee tone i Re =) The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use OF common te lay a gueat deal of the a \ fu ideeteheln ne desire seized cher at tablets tocbhedk up ca/celd op 4 republication ehalneNs aispatehes Ct den ee Plame scr youre wang aoe thie ete HUNKY Dory by bith i sane ehntaree Siete tas They never make you sick or un- ' wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | on bad! home. eovdition Ti this NOW EH_WaaT 2 InoUgHE he might thick cf ahe etae: [eoniforteble: Bay. 4 bor of "Pepe's herein. hoe ; Neccon Hic hotker ‘td ‘dete: | r deen -£ child of Mike Clinch. Cold Compound” for a few cents and ; All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are! } oe Cove engaged for years (in i Stormont had came directly under | get rid of your cold right now.—Adv. i ; i | fath ag er wi St i 5 also reserved. social service work. At the age of | “dared not offer te —=—SS ve MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota............ THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) 117 he obtained employment, but {continued his education along the | |line of salesmanship at the Y. M. !dation for the vouth’s preference 'for the wrong sort of companions, ;when there were no such condi- itions at home as are commonly |said to drive young persons in that >enance—you offered your handker- chief. So—as that was all you of- fered as reparation for—my lips—” in great spiritual distress, and if you really and truly repent, and if you humbly desire to expiate your sin hy doing—penance—” And hesi- tated: “Do you so desire?” 94.2; Martha Biggs, 92; Rose Hop- fauf, 92; Marie Glass, 91; Margaret Peterson, 90.2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE |C._A, Nevertheless he contraeted ea ae ePranog OF (Mee rear MS y Daily by carrier, per year... ....+.ssesesseeeeees -$7.20 evil associations, when given such | my penance—” Esther Larson, 925; Katharine Ste- Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) . sees Roles 7.20 | partial or entire bers, asa youth | “Pll lock my door!” phens, 92.2; Dorma Logan, 89.8; Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck)... . 5.00 | necessarily is allowed. | “Would you?” 5 aan Magers a" . 6.00! . The d'fficulty is to find the foun- | “L ought to.... But if you are|~ Rank in school: 1, Maric McGin- nis, senior; 2, Marguaret Stein, sen- ior; 3, Josephine Zahn, senior; 4, Alice Wilkinson, sophomore. SERVICE IN PEACE AND IN WAR lateaction “Yes, 1 do.” * ee 1 r “ Hl par 41 1 The Elks today are presenting the case of the Salvation! Whether there was anything. in| “Humbly? Contritely 2” om Army to the people of Bismarck and asking a modest sum |a lad’s remote hereditary history | Yes. : 5 ; She strove to laugh, gazing down oe y K rganization going for another year.!to account for his moral lapse is | of money to keep thé organization going a yi [cites aIManlk, er aebemitne “A | It is likely that the committees will meet with good resnonse. |i vGent of the subject iy | The Salvation Army won its spurs during the war. It has |Sreculate on the. possibilit tel into his shadowy face—but sudden- ly the desire had left her—and all her gaiety left her, too, suddenly, doubtless will cause many to render aid, but the Elks have with them the facts showing service rendered in time of peace which justifies their appeal. THE LAST TO FALL David Llovd George and his cabinet have fal’en. He is the last of the great government leaders during the war to be forced out of office. Clemenceau, “The Tiger,” who was‘France’s hope in the dark days of the government, has | sone, President Wilson was defeated. And now the fam- ous Welshman, the last of the “big three” of-the Versailles peace conference, retires to private life. speculate on possibility continued to vender the same, self-sacrificing service in| Mendelian inheritance, a reversion | sace. The memory of the war record of the Salvation Army |to an earlier type, which Mendel | jsaid, 100 vears ago, is the rule in jall forms of life and not the ‘ex- |ception. That Austrian savant (de- {clared that the union ‘#? ‘different {types does not create a new type, jexcept temporarily, but that one jor the other of the original type: | will predominate. New types are created by the modifying. influence of new conditions, which brings 'us back to environment again:—St. | Paul Dispatel | SOLIDARITY WEAKENED W. G. Lee, the outspoken head! 1 | i i | wonderful night. Go and walk 2 leaving only a still excitement in aer breast. : “You—you knew I was just laugh- ing,” she said unsteadily. “You un- derstood, didn’t you?” After a silence: “I didn’t mean you to take me seriously,” she said. She tried to laugh. It was no use. And as she leaned there on the. sill, her heart frightened her with its loud beating. “Will you let me come up, Eve?” No answer, “Would you lock your door?” “What do you think I'd do?” she asked iremulously. “You know; I don’t.” “Are you so sure I know what I'd The coal minus can’t strike, One-half the people gazinz in shop windows are really looking at them- selves in the glass. Trying to get even usually makes a man look odd. , Worst second-story men are those who tell the same story twice. Two-faced people are kept so busy looking in both directions they can't Lloyd George has been perhaps the most talked of MAN atnmah eorere Tinie ee PN toe ee ee omne | dots 'doa't think cither of us know |se® where they are going. in public life in the world for five years. Heading a cabinet! reading the signs’ of the times | “Will you’ sleep?” ate pol gece ee eaetoa by This fatkous iat. Fodicar yranniny which was formed by a coalition of all party groups in Eng-|again. He says the solidarity of “No, Til wait for you.” : Ms for office in New York is one of our : land during the war he continued the coalition and main- tained it should continue until great reconstruction problems were settled. The rock on which the Lloyd George ministry was broken was the Turkish crisis. He was charged with lead- ing the empire heedlessly into another war. L'oyd George, gu |the “Big Four,” which consists of the trainmen, engineers, firemen and switchmen has greatly weak- ened, and predicts that for at least some years to come it will not be | re-established. | His reason for way is that with all of the unions thinking _ this} @1022 GEORGE HK DORAN COMDANY Her words were natural and di rect, but in ‘theit simplicity — ther: seemed a delicate sweetness that stirred him, “Pll come, back to you,” he said. Then, in his response, the girl in her turn become aware of something beside the simple words—a: vague “If you are not going ‘to sleep, let me come up.” -“I want you to take a walk down by the pond. And while you're walking there all by yourself, I want you to think very clearly, very caim- ly, and make up your mind whether I should remain awake tonighty or successful reformers. Florida man landed a fish after three hours but girls often play one for, years and yean:. Society to abolish the corsets has been incorporated. Why not one to in a great speech in defense, draped himself in the mantle) oy one side and all of the railroads : charm about them that faintly | whether, when you return, I ought] abolish the glyptodon? of Gladstone and asked if Englishmen were ready to per-jon the other, the business had BEGIN HERE TODAY » (He had only to dare; and pain and| haunted her after he had gone away |to be asleep and—and my door emaata’ mit. Christians to die under Turkish scimitars. without pro-| grown too big for any small group | , in bis, hunting camp —in-~the poverty and fear— above all élse fear down the sits: .| solted.” ; Aono The East St. Louis woman with test, He said to his people: “You wish for peace? Well, |2f men to, handle. Tt was, he Said /aIkB” CLINCH, rum-runner’ and] T yyng on cerns oo ene | tReG tO KITE At the austen ad | ached tn a oat voles ae fine orcas eons ree you have it! I gave it to you by threatening war. Since) pained that figure of speech by| jaw-breaker in general, is howrd- pes. of Clinch’s elearing, the dark | te!tible recollection she shivered] (Continued in Qur Next Issue) ty ( hen was A sa Enel men ule to sure errane saying that, “no ane gofernenent | dese gem first stolen from the | October héavens were but a vast| from curly head to buhdaged feet | The Gulf Stream is running ¢ nan to risk resistance? cast myself upon the people be-|would permit any faction or class|COUNTESS OF ESTHONIA by. the derness of stars. ‘ en she trembled a little with the | @——~——s——— ee * wrong. This never happened when ‘ > Re cause I have never betrayed them.” s to paralyze the transportation of| international zhief, s+ |The light burned steadily froin {memory of his lips against her! ADVENTURE OF |/the Democrats: were in office. P< A the country and thereby punish | QUINTANA, and stolen from Quin; |five’s window. bruised hands—bruised by handcuff: _ The expenses of the government, England’s dea'ings|the innocent who arp always in| tana by Clinch. aren which he had fastened upon her. THE TWINS eae cea rater RTs with France and the-generally unsettled economic condition | the majotity.” “| +). ‘ Fapiane nae jraturnads ton gain RoR ena ae 2She ‘sat very; very still now; hud=| gq | he Einstein jailed” in: Geriuany “is of Europe gave Lloyd George’s enemies the opportunity to) Other‘groups of otgaiilzed labor| passionately holds ag the means, of| frost-blackened rag-woeds, the trap. |gneathtg EF" 1 By tive Barton Roberts {not the theory Einstein, shout that he had failed and should pass the reigns of Eng- land’s government to another. ? Not the leader of any group—Conservatives, Lahorites or Liberals—Lloyd George could resign or appeal to the peep'e in an election. He has resigned. Perhaps he has ac- who have, or think they” have, the country by the throat will do well to consider Mr. Lee’s position. It jis perfectly true ‘that this country does not wish to enter‘any legisla- tive policy which will involve rigid control of liberty or business. It | ing the Flaming Jewel, that price- [“making a lady” | step-daughter, EVE STRAYER, | JAMES DARRAGH, under the name ; of HAL SMITH, is at Clinch’s camp seeking to gain possession of \the of his beautiful robber could see only the plastered ceiling of the bed chamber. But the kerosene lamp cast two shadows on that—tall shadows of human shapes that ‘stirred at times. taThe shadows on the ceiling were |. formulate For the girl was beginning to dare the deepest of any thoughts that ever had stirred het virgin mind and body. If it was love, ‘then it had come suddenly, and strangely. It had The Fairy Queen was about to send Nancy and Nick on another adventure, a very important one. They were going to hunt for Moth- zx Goose’s lost broom. Everybody was giving advice. “Slow moving people live longest,” finds a ‘doctor. We know a plumber who -will soon be 90, A man will bawl out his stenog- rapher because he helped with the cept he vi iti | is ‘ - em and restore it to the b ed|cast by Eve Strayer an : that day—at th, mo- yang. Gl caleba a lity ll bole a does not wish to make labor unions veuntoea. pimaaaar rt tae Troopes, pe trevor yang tet Bite cone eRe No Pahgshoe Besta the | “If 1 were you,” said fat ak dishes before, coming to work. 4, A PaeeRt, y respi ‘A 3 semi-public organizations and con-| Eve is captured by Quinta Eve sat on her bed’s edge, swathed |tree and handcuffed her—that ter | ‘ingaling, the airy landlord, hard to believe that the masterful politician and courage- |trol them as such. It has not yet |savagely treated, but escapes to the in 2 lilac kimona—delicate relic of rible instant—if it were love. .ook in all the cellers. That's where You can’t convince the men who q ous’ fighter that Lloyd George has shown himself to be will mnanifested any. eeire to go in for) bunting camp at Star Fond. Here/ school days. Her bandaged feet,| Listening there where she sat |-olks hide things, aes het alk’ take up ticket): at movies that mar- reti , A ‘ A . e Kansas labor law. wil . ss g cae A . is| “No”, inturrupte Tr. | ri ke Ie one. ( retire to bask in the memories of his great achievements. STATE TROOPER STORMONT, shc| ‘TSsed, dangled over the rag-rug clasping the book, she heard his he ihithe euteera: Thats where| Tee, maee® two people ‘ The greatest individual force in England, he may attempt to return to power asa party leader. GOLD But every time the public is |confronted with’ a situation in which organized labor |to exert greater power than the |people would willingly entrust to threatens ; awaits the return for Clinch’ and his mon who-have gone out to clean out Quintana’s gang. Clinch discovers that one of his on the floor; her slim, tanned fin- gers were interlaced over the book on. her lap. Near the door stood State Trooper Stormont, spurred, booted, trig and steady tread patrolling the veranda; caught the faint fragrance of his brier pipe in the still night air. “1 think—I think it’s love—,” she said under her breath... . “But hc iolks ‘keep their brooms.” “Nothing of the sort,” declared Mir, Scribble Scratch, the school- naster. “I'll bet you somebody has Cat found its way from South Da- kota to Indiana, but then it was a college professor's cat. A their own government they are/HARL LEVERETT, has gone over | tri decided flushed | couldn’ i ” «| nade a peddling ‘stick out of it. oe : P es - , , a t think of me—” always | nade o p ig 4 Broadcasting grand opera makes i Bighteen billion dollars worth is the world’s total pro-|tempted: to adopt desperate mea-| to Quintana. Leverett eacaper in sours paangol tebe Haney listening to. hig. sperted tread be | ook in the school-rooms.” 1, | the wild radio waves wild. duction of gold since Columbus discovered America. sures and they may do so unless | a hail of bullets from Clinch's| with the purple cord on his cam-| low. sx ouye, Ei Saeei ser cone acid Only eight billion dollars of this exists as money or locked |°°MS ‘We of reason penetrates the| rifle. paign-hat. After a while she placed both |Pennywinkle, who | livid | Mi it) Russians are, eating hops now, upd banks atid 'thetiteeeitien of nations y minds of the more assertive ele- CHAPTER SII | She-looked up at him again wist- | bandaged feet on the rug. It hurt] vcean, “It would make 8 Lae eee They feel better after drinking water PAN Sete a : ene in the ranks of organized la-| For its size there is no ficreer| fully. Perhaps he was restless, | her, but she stood up, walked to th: | aandle, Look ing ¢ boats, my nl and latting it'get a while, An unknown quantity is being carried about.in the form | Ore pourra Y animal than a rat. | bored, sitting there beside her half | open window. She wanted to lool | 00k in ena outed Mie” Pim of watch cases and other ornaments to ‘satisfy humanity’s senmane ing flows trom ho, op: Rat-like rage possessed Leverett, | the day, and, already, half the night | at him—just_a moment— ae ie cise orted | Mr aia | Many a man has a lame excuse be- vanity. Possibly a third of the gold mined since 1492 has disap- peared. All things come from the soil. All things return to it. Small wonder, land is the average person’s idea of the best investment. ‘ : WHEAT i Price of wheat never would fall below $1.25 a bushel or rise above $1.50 if the grain market were stabilized by a government fund of $100,000,000. So claims Arthur R. Rob- that the people believe in the right to organize and the right to strike. But they also believe in the su- |premacy of organized government jover every other form of organiza- tion.—Detro‘t Free Press, Silver Screen to. | Depict Acts of { Swedish Hero In his headlong flight through the dugk, fear, instead of quenching, ad¢- | ed’ to his rage; and he ran on and on, crashing through the undergrowth, made wilder by the pain of vicious blows from branches which. flew back and struck him in the dark. Thorns bled him; — unseen . logs tripped him; he heard Clinch’s bul- lets whining around him; and he ran on, beginning to sob and curse in a frenzy) of fury, fear, and Men of that kind—active nervou young men accustomed to the open, can’t stand caging. “T want you to go out and get some fresh air,” she said. “It's a | EVERETT TRUE WHAT CAN L HECP You ‘TO, By chance he looked up at that in- stant, and saw. her: pale face, like flower in: the «starlight. “Why, Eve,” he said, “you ought !not to be on your feet.” BY CONDO | T WANT SOMGTHING TO READ ON MY WAY HOME as plain’as the nose on the person’s ‘ace that my enemies, the gnomes, aave stolen, it. Crookabone would stop at. nothing.” ‘ : “Goodness gracious alive, what's all. this?” remarked a new voice, and who should come hobbling in nut old Mother Goose herself lean- ng heavily on a cane, “What was ‘t the gomes stole?” she demanded. ‘What? My broom! Ha, ha! That’s ‘good joke. No, the gnomes don’t cause he got his foot init by getting his leg pulled. There are countless toll gates along the road to success. . \ The quickest thing some people can do is sit down. Instead of “Say it with flowers,” better say it was coal, pe Fa 4 ; shame, . B fet qu Se erts, commission kyoker, member of the Chicago Board of Shots from Clinch’s rifle coased;| |MRe TRUE € MCL Cook OVER HE PILE Sen ee ee stole, mh | A THOUGHT $$: Trade. Stockholm, Oct. 20.—Charles XII,| the fugitive dropped into a heavy, AND SCE WHAT T CAN Sedo an cate likely,, is one of my| t The fund, according to Roberts’ suggestion, would be! Perhaps the greatest national hero| shuffling walk," slavering, gasping ee. own people up in the sky, but I|” wait on the Lord: be of good used to buy up grain surplus at seasonal times. Worth con-|°! Sweden's history, and in his time | Sesticulating with his weaponless lon’t know which one it is. Humpty | courage, and he shall. strengthen sidering. A hundred million dollars, suddenly taking a hand in'the situation, should be powerful enough to stabilize any | | one of the most, feared warriors of Europe,—he was killed in 1718—will fagain arise before thé eyes of his fists in the darkness. “Gol ram ye, I'll fix ye!” he kept stammering in his snarling, jangling Dumpty or Jack Horner or simple Simon or somebody lsc. That's what we have to find out.” thine heart. Wait, I say, on the Lord.—Psalm 27:14, We never know for what God is market. | many admirers—this time on the sil-| Voice, broken by sobs. “I'll learn i |ver sereen, A corporation is now yesiven poor danged thing, gol ram paienerind Sa: nei pe tes Weoek . You [being formed for the production of | ¥°r i Wok Sena in the hereafter. Our business is to W: e to individ : oe , |a film depicting the outstanding|_ 70 his own stack on Stinking vork well in the present _ Wages are to individuals what dividends are'to corpora-! ovonts of the meteoric military and |L@ke he dured not go. He tried to se Se ones aie” igs bee Le tions. | political career of this Swedish idot | Pelieve that it was fear of Clinch ecare as fet ban ae .,,F0 find your personal value as a strictly business propo-| who, taking the field in person, con-| that made him a of, the howe HS. Russell, mahager of the | == sition, multiply your income for a year by 16 2/3. The re- ered the Russians on one hand | pe pasw it was foar of another kind Mandan Creamery and Produce / sult will be your “value,” on which you earn 6 per cent a) ind the Danc: on the other, and was! “tne deep, superstitious horror of rompany who returned from the Ji ‘a year in the form of ‘wages or salairy. _ By this process, when you increase your income $1000 a year you have increased your capital, or personal worth, | $16,666.67. Which makes it clearer why it is so difficult to raise the old income $1000. Ss WAYWARD | The use 02 automobiles in Bel. i if 33 3 -| creature he cared for in all the - to the, coast after several weeks. __ he youngest yeggman, 12 years old, is led into court gium has increased almost 100 per | worldtev's Another/thought flashed TAKES A COPW OF THIS ONE.) | icit with his niece, Mrs. Emma in a New England town. He was arrested while trying to Cent since the war; there is now) like lightn’ng across his turbid mind IT HAS AN ARTICLE ON McCadams. He will stop over in Portland, Ore. and San Francisco, break open a safe with a crowbar. Scientists will “study” him and talk much about environments, psycho-analytic com- plex, loss of endocrine gland balance, etc. A hard-headed old grandpa will say that what the lad needs is intimate association with a‘woodshed and a pile of shingles. However, more obvious the remedy, longer the _search for it. NIGHTINGALE New York holds a celebration of the 102d anniversary | Ill., is so thankful at having cure of the birth of Madame Goldschmidt, the “Swedish Night- herself that out of pure gratitude sugar-milk chocolate that Jake had won by: | ingale,” known in musical history as Jenny Lind. A statue ane paved bey cue purloined from the veranda where Seniors: Marie MeGinnis, 9585 will be erected to this famous 4 erers. J how to ‘get ri Clinch kicked it. For two cakes of | Margaret Stein, 95.0; Josephine ous coloratura soprano, in Batte torture by a simple way at home. | chocolate Kloon had died. For two Zahu, 94.8; Ruth Walker, 92; Edna Park. | killed in action at the age of thirty- | six. The taking of,this film is inspired mainly by patriotic motives. The capital needed for the production is already fully subscribed and the | work will begin without delay. one car for every 230 inhabitan' ‘CURED HER Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatism, | Mrs, J, E, Hurst, who lives at 608 E. Douglas Street, C-293, Bloomington, “thim direct Eve to take a packet to | Owl Marsh, and had notified Quin- | _ -RHEUMATISM “Jake! Kloon’s empty bunk—the re- pugnant sight . of Kloon’s spare clothing hanging from its peg—the dead man’s shoes— All at once he thought of Clinch’s step-daughter. The thought instant- {ly scared him. Yet—what a revenge! --to strike Clinch through the only —the packet! | Bribed by Quintana, Jake Kloon, j lurking at Clinch’s door, had ~heard | tana, Wittingly or unwittingly, the girl had taken a packet of sugar-milk | chocolate instead of the priceless | parcel expected. | Again, carried in, exhausted, by a | State Trooper, Jake Kloon had been ‘ooled; and it was the packet of HERE You ARE —TI'LL. “PREVENTA BCE Disaster National Poultry, Butter and Ege association, yesterday declared that the remark oftenest made at the sonvention was that “North Dakota raised the finest grade of turkeys of any state in the union.” Olaf Olson left Tuesday for a trip j Cal. A marriage license was issued yesterday for Miss Anna Wetch and Valentine C. Ekroth, both of Man- dan. When report cards were issued | yesterday it was found that the| jgirls in the high school had receiv-| ed the highest averages. | i { The honor grade averages were LANPHER HATS Fashion Note-- Lanpher hats will be worn this fall by ~ well dressed men 2 ; i ~ Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell.! cakes of chocolate he, Earl Leverctt, Bigelow, 89. ‘There was only one Jenny Lind, just as there will never: Merely mail your own name and 2d-| had become a man-slayer, a ‘home Juniors: Lillie Christensen, 918; FIVE DOLLARS be another Caruso. Old-timers say that to hear her wag to) dress, and ate ul sadly send you less fugitive in peril of his life. {Eva Collis, 91.5; Palma Fristad eta glimpse of paradise. Music is one of life’ *4;__ this\ valuable information entirely | Somewhere in Clinch’s Dump was | 90.2:, Irene Schulte, 89.5; Edna ete contbatelsvikhe the spiritual e of life’s most iMti-. see, Write her at once before ¥#1| the packet that would make. him |[Blaich, 89.2.‘ en | | ‘ | forget. Adv. | rich, ... Here was his opportunity. Sophmore: Alice Wilkinson, i