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se Beis FE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE chaotic as yet, no one can speculate what will be the after. | math of the French advance into Rhur. | United States of course fervently hopes for a complete | rehabilitation of Germany and all the war stricken nations | along liberal democratic lines free from the bitter intoler. | | ance of race prejudices and selfish policies that have not PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Oe ee ee ee ee Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class q Matter. ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923 ou AUF WIEDERSEHEN ‘ Publishers Pep Tain (eR EaI aca aki eT made for the peace of Europe. But whether France’s action Foreign Representatives jean stop the swindling of Germany by her industrial lords | { G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPA: ‘remains to be seen. i | “CHICAGO - : = : 2 DETROIT jo ese ay SORA Ca ‘| “France,” says a Frenchman, #is Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | Tis Haro To kiss (having her day.” How long befora | * + PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH EDITORIAL REVIEW ) ||| ADVENTURE OF Your SWEETHEART WHEN night? { ‘NEW YORK Fifth Ave. Bldg. The Last Kiss MEAKS THE TWINS Last toss By Olive Barton Roberts New England man left mlilions in | a will of 50 words, so he may have made it by being a man of few words. Comments reproduced in this || column may or may hot express the opimon of The Tribune, They are presented here in order that MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ | is exclusively entitled to the use or All rights of republication of special dispatches herein.are Gis oF THOUSANDS tre 5 ts ; 5 H our readers may have both sides i - ‘republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other. ' of important issues which are Vou ything like Mr, Being frank. is. fine; but in Ala- wise credited in this paper and also the local news published || being discussed in the press of |) s-_,,,.,, your life! Mr. DARnHautinnieau eerenceneron Leiba lhereih E ’ | Stamps was the fairy postmaster and EQUALS TENS eae GAGE BBRES inh: ‘ : ERECT R TNS SNE eee stofifee was in the the hickory | sae a en ae vy | THE COUNTRY CORRES. nd it was chuck full of letter: other. SNe , rved. PONDENT N nd Nick'withilehel tnd! Mg MARKS x ie ae re le { = SEE See a EET Several of our contemporaries | giasses that the Green eWiazrd had} KS Next month is the shortest month 4 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION are carrying as front page item ‘| given them, were tryiMg to sort SS ‘unless you are speaking of money. pete —— AAG ATL A lleDaten trom Parsons, Kany which | iHemipdts | say cas SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE reads: 1 “Herc! Sprinkle: | Over in Russia Prince Utomsky Daily by carrier, per year e% ... 87.20] * | sup a let-| | may be shot, but with a name like ein ceeatees Mat : 2 3 ‘Bal Although the first lady of | pe | Vee % Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck).... SS goa UA ii oie prospect, Mrs. down and that he may he glad of it. Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) .... 5.00) Jon Davis is not let- | id -almoat Peay! al | ppd giny’ an aduty task ty ab OUt’ ae Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota............... 6.00 one aT ener raat tae Bee asta te Guat Land? ine (He hard as dodging an‘ auto. ‘ THE ST Ba eee aiid cout Couey Nees ae was mie theusnene w/coce nated | On hearing about the schooner (Established 1872 heh ESOC baeniive: (he TT i 7 oa | lost off the Florida Coast old soaks 2 Bronson items, with Mrs. Da- | beesnse, es he said. he ow atce ta! ee a ; eee MINI ae, a Gum at | ve BVT OMe get the place cleared out before Val- PYRE obs Ceased OE Adie SERIOUS BUT NOT ALARMING Penna + orsaath | cmtine Dav, Jaebeleiney MUGRENE nat apart ' ny ~ > . Aes + “First lady of the state,” forsooth,| so off Naney start he i ‘ fides po Sava: APAYC The report of the Guaranty Fund Commission to the | may be the governor's’ wife, but! Green eee cae nee “se | ment house in Los Angeles. ' legislature is sessed of unusual candor. Though made! she shows her excellent taste in Bluster ¢ Lend sehere Mie? Sprin- | | could fill it with those who want to by bankers who do not believe as a general rule in dragging | holding on oe he eo w ree ne kle-Blow, the fariy weather man, | | fight him, 4 nicbatrairs 4 eolimel; Reity, subject ig|@¢ighborhood chronicles for the] jive. ft was s 2 DULSEHRSATGHE | Shs i bank affairs into the limelight of publicity, the subject is nibneeto Wanweenly me NOtMineTeonTal| ven: de eae ano¥ ut she didn’t he aeReEESSta talib” sNorage handled without gloves. is laid bare to the bone. The report as summariked does not deal with the detail- The situation is its broad aspects | .4q to the importance of that posi- | will cause very little worry tion. Humblest position, perhaps, Jus bought our suit year Most of . 0, Mr, Sprinkle-Blow was taking a| nap but he came down at once. | lin the army of journaligm, yet| "on to! wo it's you,” caid thes kind 5 oe ed transactions of the commission, of which there mz Honorable) Mand evitall vo the SuCeSs5) irviry/ joytully whenthe cawi hia) sik | The only thing ads with any may not be criticism. It is a stinging indictment of the per- ee Meta to ‘ome right in.‘ I'm not busy | counties ta tye gece! Sia AOC ck i 5 eae It is the country correspondeat| now, I'm leaving the weather tol aes : 7 verted view which recent North Dakota legislatures and who tells when Si Hoskins goes to| the Nuisance Fairies f fille, paral In St, Louis a man walked int~ many North Dakota people have had of the banking business. | town, or when: his: baby Tequires || devinely tol Tee wore 2 What's | the jail and asked to be shot. Prob- It is paradoxical that certain legislators who have spent |the services of the doctor, or his! hit ‘A letter! T-don't usually get jably some fellow who believed what daughter runs off with the hired| jman, Also, when Si’s prize pig |gets a blue ribbon or his wife goes his wife said about him. hours on the platform denouncing the competitive system of American business have enacted laws throwing down the many after Christmas, Mr, Sprinkle-Blow tore it ope: then he laugher and laughed. Upon reading that French soldiers bars So that any one with a few dollars could engage in the jto a dance at the schoolhouse; | Qo) oY think 2” he caebiade HI are being, kept.in quarters an Amer-’ i banking busines done, presumably, on the theory | when anything happens Ghee fibiN IMSS duleeds Tins, roca ican soldler said, “They don't even that great competition -Would lessen interest rates. The |Napnen, the neighborhood corres: | i) keep, up in dimes, theory has been proved foolish. Interest rates may he con- | ficiently imposing, the local editor » Naney took the letter and the terms of county superintendents | Tyo Wichita, Kas., boys robbed a trolled by law, and a strong banking institution in which |takes it up, and, if beyond his pow- | T¢ pive sal eisntinne ante et ee HOORAY FOR 5 ] ools would be inereased to ns bank. There should be a law against responsib'e men have staked reputation and money is Far!| Gr ihe CencerOmelilany + epGrLet 1914s sagunteiGiciue DWordknstierieik ly years, A companion bill to ancther| minors robbing banks. . failet a lakes weak institutions in a community. (ata eile aeons iis: ‘Agso- | tale until the sno turned pink. Will extending the terms of other county] pace ch banks aré i siti ai apita i 3 2 ’ ¢ ke tt s i 5 5 fficerd: eqple be eading as s iS, a s anking oug | partia. v vriter: pas : ie betes cad Goma ui S s ye rom the D. A. C, that when the number of voters in a/ teresting as reading about divorce: polling precinet is more than 300 ana = . less than 500 the county commission-| The small boy’s kick ugainst the ers may upon request of the city) fairness of things in general is his council or other governing body di-! teacher never gets sick. t vide the district. Drawn especially | to fit the case of the city of Lakota. | Bills Killed—Senate } “I'm afraid I can't do that!” sala Mr. Sprinkle-Blow, “but I'll write her a letter and tell her that the only place guinea-pigs grow tails is in nland, Mr, Dusty-Coat Sand+ had better take her there.” (To Be Continued.) published by the Detroit Ayh sent to Theodore H. Price, Editor of Commerce and Finance: Morril é Dear Mr. Price. eae You request my services to help edit COMMERCE & FINANCE. I couldn't think of it. I live in a little town in Arkansas with forty- one of the finest folks on earth, about four thousand more equal letic Club. The original letter ultimately to be to make money freer and interest rates low- jof events, er in North Dakota. | But it is the neighborhood cor; There is nothing alarming in the commission’s report fete) ee bas prious situation has been treated openly. Perhaps it is petus that moves the whole worid for the good of the state that it has been so treated. The jof journalism. ‘The first lady of whole situation ought to be brought home to every sober. | the state” will never be more use- There are so many things wrong wind it up Monday and it runs until Saturday without my attention jof luck for Rockfeller. ot worry. | t D Pf nas : 1923, NEA Serviée.) "|| to other inhabitants, We have no grafters, thieves, moonshine, Succi ania ueseaidl (sa pee AS Ge yok TOC There ought to be legislation enacted making it possible | ground her home section for the | @<—-——______—_— Aa esol Poverty. We have golf club, fishing club, K..K. club, || ‘inp of insurance agents er at er aR ES ‘for responsible boards to restrict the number of banks in| paper she served as neighborhood PEOPLE’S FORUM. So ghee LL eel Senate Bill 10; Raising the limit phate ele ath ae, oe | I have a private six-day bank that net: MT d. until he was 40, which was ‘a streak any community. There ought to be legislation making the | correspondent at Parsons—Omaha |g 0 : wave‘ 2 can spend. for reserve funds of farmers mutual | | ‘heaviest penalties for violating strict laws which ought to | Bee IT TAXES I ship five cars insurance companies. H ABOUT ") ied y. | of chickens to New York every week, Senate Bill 19 veri i- govern the banking business. A condition which penalizes | NOVEL BEQU the profits is my worry, Senate Bill 19 covering the publi. ES' Jan. 19, 1923. yt is my as my wife’s folks are rich and I want to cation of citations in certain probate | 1?) Green Bay, W Alex Enna the honest and strong to hold up the dishonest and weak} 4 current commentator in the|Ed:tor of Bismarck Tribune: i ay qin suow ing atepl much Prosperity. fain two days a week, || Cation broke his toc in church and we just ought not to be permitted to continue. ‘New York Times is ‘greatly im-| In your cdition of Jan.’ 9th, 1923)! Eicilstonoecspheneata play the adie ah ee pee crenuenctit of my peas ie aaa | oncaned ate ennceeed: North Dakota has passed the worst of a criticial read-|pressed with the story of the late] marked last edition, I read under, i have six friends here and can‘sce them in ff i oF EEE | sae ‘ks of Per 1 * 4 + & 5 a J h Bisagno of San Francisco, | Caption “E: g of the Tax Burdett eee ted ee them in fifteen minutes. i H C 1 di {| Perhaps Mr. Sparks of Peru, Ind., dustment period which has struck heavily in many states. Soe dlateibutsd iin fopemneeia hee) oka: oNNe Session’s hard ‘tasks({| owen sent Hye tai NG Moris dived could esfind thotg nig [4 Ouse Lalenar’ J! wro got box and shined imac Let us hope legislators, officials, citizens will keep their heads | to those who made a good] Joint committee action is proposed “———@ to Hololulu, mistook himself for a When -y: through Mo: Yie, if you go to heaven, you have to come right ‘ilton; if if out of the clouds when discussing some of the more serious | ion on him, had given him} Article also states “Experts ‘to be you go to hell, you have to go by Hot Springs, Bills Introduced Pineapple. ance company largely promoted and backed by the business eae : 5 seRi ; rials |pleasure, or uplifted his soul.| called in by committees to give their 3 : ee ehisieees i H. B. 55 (Lackey)—makes viola-| —_ We elt goed. ay a eee | Many of them he had seen but once | views on tie Subject.” } Derieae than tines Pauhave tee eee Havel stent: || tion of dairy laws punishable by fine| sm * it great that this country is z jin his lifetime. ‘They included] Permit me to cal] the attention of |! swimming, petting and poker parties, curly-headed boys with red || °f $15 to $100 and imprisonment of | not rui oo 5 ; | ‘actresses, hootblacks, waiters, hat) the joint committee, to the Brticle+| neckties that play guitars and mandolins, What mors dese New uty Tape Ea) CN snag of Mae eny ees. Bismarck should take pride in the showing of its insur- |aiceunaiinens whic ya siese not (eEtey papeiimanieriierptioneBurkel| licorice nance, 8/16/22, HB. 66. (Hacringtot)cAmeoda’ MANDAN NEWS | The writer goes on to suggest allowed bill of $065.00.” tory bill providing that upon defaul: 5 i men of this city. The Provident Insurance Company has demonstrated what can be done in this section if the right kind of: enterprise and management dominate. Its financial ‘statement reflects a healthy growth in new busine a di- vidend was paid and everything is set now to break past records. ; __A city is too prone to overlook the accomplishments of a home institution and deny it the cooperation within its own gates that is showered upon it abroad. Every possible j that “perhaps it would be a good | jidea for everybody who makes a i will to set {sons seen but once in a limetime {Who have given him pleasure ar | pain.” {| While it is not easy to see why ‘bequests should be set aside for | persons that have given one pain— | unless one hag greatly profited by |the pain inflicted—the rest of the je bequésts for per- | uditing board alfdwed 00 to former governor | John Burke for services rendered be- | tween Dec. Ist and Dee. 15th as spec- ial assistant attorney general during the tme the Burleigh county grand jury was up.” You aave the grounds right there for reduction of taxes. Why not elect Attorney Generals*who will either do the work efficiently, or appoint the? ideal contract one iota of i of a cause for esty, disloyalty and rebellion. | sacred character. I believe it will] be the foundation of the business world of tomorrow, and I believe that it is up to law makers to make it an instrument for promoting Patriotism, Christianity, and Idealism,’ instead promoting dishon- —— nave overcome the world. — John 6 Truth forever on the scaffold, wrong forever on the throne; Yet that scaffold sways the future, d within the dark unknown. Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own. —James Russel Lowell. —-——_—_____—_-# in payment on contract as building a home the purchaser shall have 90 days instead of one year to redeem, | the author stating that under the/| r present law persons loaning to aj a home builder require a year’s rent| fi in advance as a protection, and that this militates against a poor man| building a home. (Judiciary). \t H. B. 67 (Doylé)—Requiring that | tl all range animals be taxed in town- mid-year while Supt. 20 Sub-Freshmen The high school enrollment will each a total of about 300 with the dmittance of about 20 sub-freshmen ‘rom the-grammar school next Mon- day. Miss Hattie Gains, principal of he grammar department, announced hat at least 20 will be promoted “at Love states hat he has on file the names of oN Ww apis e 0 ship of residence of owner. Tax and | tl support should be given this company in making 1923 a ‘suggestion seems good. It is not| 2 ,the work « they, as well as the A THOUGHT Hh Senate Calendar Tax Laws, | several local pupils who will come in ; record year for inasmuch as it prospers, Bismarck advances | only to our relatives that we are people, have confidence will do it | @————______ | H. B, 58 (0. C. Martin)—Remov-| from the country to attend. and creates a name for accomplishments. REE bey, may ihe auch amore efficiently, sername errno ing. present nenaltiés on delinquent |. Bap dove abnannees that any ! i S A_strong insurance company here means centering more Appropriations are made for a These things have I spoken unto Bills Introduced taxes, and substituting pepalty of 10/ cl thild who shall haye attained the P wisdom in bequests as rewards] }-:nnial term by each legislature, to | Yous that in me yc might have A Tica i ' i before Wee close > i j : a aes 2 oe ; . a enate Bill 42, Cary; A concur-| percent interest from date, of de-| age. of six years before close money in the form ef bank deposits, extension of credit in why not reward those that have| cover tae running expenses of each {Peace In the worl] ve ehnll hawe reap resplitten stor the eubmiscion linquency. (Tax and Tax Laws). ! of the..semester in June is entitlec the way of city and farm loans and the focusing upon, Bis- helped us, even though we may| ¢fice in the Capitol. But if you will {eace,. In’ the world‘ ye‘ shall have} to the voters of the state of a con-| H. B. .59 (Daugherty)—Making it | to enter the primary grade, Monday, | + marck the attention of. other financial institutions seeking an oytlay of capital. Bismarck needs more institutions like the Provident In- surance company. Ft : RHUR OCCUPATION :_ At this distance it is hard to interpret all the niceties of European diplomacy. It would appear, however, that the German pepole are becoming the victims of as vicious a System as precipitated the world war. the common people of Germany are suffering under the rule of the industrialists as they did under the military machine during, the days of the monarchy. Profiteering at the expense of the German people has been open and flagrant on the part of the industrialists of Germany under the relentless domination of Hugo Stinnes Frugal as they are, | have met them but once? On the practical side it is a fine philosophy. It makes for a more helpful and certainly for a more cheerful association with our fel- }low man. After all, our real wealth is in our ideas and emotion, ‘and he that gives us a valuable idea and a stimulating emotion has contributed greatly to whatever j pleasure may be had in our wealth. The philosopher of the Times is right. The late Joseph Bisagno | Must have been an all-round man | and an open-minded one to have | recognized the profit derived from /no more than a casual meeting with “actresses, bootbacks, waiters ;hat bpys, cafe pwners, physicians, judges and society women.” There investigate, you will find that these appropriations are made with this provision “or as much as is needed thereof.” Is it necessary for the officer to spend all of the appropriation? You might also look into the let- ting of the contract for the Normal School at Dickinson, a notice of which appeared in the Bismarck Tri- Administration let the contract to a Fargo company for $2000.00 more than the lowest bidder, under the guise of a motion that the Fargo contractor was the Lowest Respon- sible -bidder, notwithstanding the fact that one of the members of the board reported that the Banks would back the lowest bidder to the extent bune sometime ago. The Board of | EVERETT TRUE tribulation, but he of tood eneer; a stitutional amendment under which BY CONDO IF You HAVE NEVER \ SMOKED That Brand Nouv'ce FIND IT A VERITABLE suRPRiss! a misdemeanor to operate a motor | J vehicle under the influence of liquor, | punishable by fine of $25 to $500 and imprisonment of not over one year, or both. (State Affairs). H. B. 60 (Twichell)—Prohibiting any person from driving or operating a motor truck of more than five to carrying capacity upon any pu highway, or any street or avenue in any incorporated city (Highwaysand Bridges). | te a | itl Fy Passed H. B. 38 (Twichell)—Establishing rules of evidence in suits of farm- | ers to recover valué of grain stored and appropriated. Passed, 91 to 0. H. B. 46 (Flom)—Reducing county superintendents mileage to 10 cents | within county and five cents a mile! jan. 22. The Men's Glee Club of the Jame3- own College will appear in Mandan Saturday, Jan. 20 at the Presbyteri- in church undef the: auspices of the | local church, The members of the Fortnightly | club held their annual Mid-Winter | Frolic Tuesday afternoon | home of Mrs. W. H. Stutsman: Every- at ihe hing was carried out in Japanese tyle. Those attending were dressed in | the silken ‘kimonas of the Orient, ang Eastern songs, and drank east- rn tea. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Peterson of \ : eo lis s i i of $50,000.00, which woul inarily ide, i St i ‘and others. Wages and prices have been paid in ever- Seen eons nee ot em Pace aes ee | ontaldes Fateed ine ab Sea een depreciating marks while the owners of the great mantifac- | jt, ana something in rewarding| The state legislature, through __H. B, 41—Repealing law authoriz-| day morning. turing centers have been selling their products for stable Bice from whom we have gained her ppp ropriation pean if ing courts to review levy and appor- . secially, h D rs foreign currencies. “| These returns are left abroad while to the world Germany is pictured as tottering to financial ruin. f* More than half the indemnity goes to France. ‘She is more concerned in reparations than any of the belligerents ff the war. England prefers to bide her time while Italy, | Bisagno lives in more | than the gratitude of those he re- | membered in his wit—San Fran- cisco Bulletin. MERICAN NOVELS If an American novelist writes mething which strikes the public {so quite a sum of money in this man- ner. This would also be an incentive for cities like Bismarck to elect officers that would make efficient appoint- ments. The tax payers .would not have to stand the burden of paying tionment ‘of special assessments. H#B. 42—Reducing: sheriff's mile- age to 10 cents; abolishing livery. ADDRESSES TWO MEETINGS J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of | agriculture and labor addressed two parent-teacher association meetings A marriage’ license was Emil Sandstrom of the Connolly Motor Co, left Monday for the Twin issued Wednesday morning by County Judge ‘B. W. Shaw to Nick W. Hermes and Miss Pauline Geiss, both of Glen Ullin, ance and Belgium insist on guarantees now. These allies | fancy, he yields to the temptation | fF associate counsel, ete, at New Rockford Wednesday and met | Cities to visit with friends and rela- fa¥ as present movements show mean to colect through | to exploit the money value of his R. L. BEST. NG Hest Dakota livestock tives for ‘several days. i: i i | tation and -pours out an in- ep ATG rs sage sociation “at Fargo, urs — seizure of property and confiscation of income. If France | repw B Ane : y ise is | cTedibl unt of medico’ it- r, and Mrs. Joseph Zauber left , ‘ makes it clear to the world that her present enterprise is tae at GAOaREN BTC OT ne < THE CONTRACT Tuesday evening for Portland, Ore, - , > not a camouflage for permanent annexation, she will not lose Phe respect of all her supporters, however, they may con- emn;her action now. =! Observers of conditions in Germany declare that the pro which is enriching the industrialists of Germany is de- 'in the overexploitation theory. But ing the economic life of her middle’ classes and is rend- back of it all is the habit of super. ing hard the struggle for a fare existence. Maximilian ficial writing. Most of the ephem- den has pointed out that the intellectual life of Germany | °'a! books surned out are the prod- | is probable that want of power has more to do than anything else | with the failure of American nov- ‘elists to turn out more ‘books of {lasting worth, there is something for a short visit with friends, They will leave later for Long Beach, Cal., BAD COLD.GONE 2 sisieus “INFEWHOURS “=... county and city engineers, left Sun- “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts (By Sen. Gross, Grant County) A great stress is baing laid upon the sacredness of established insti- tutions, the need for obedience to law and the inviolability of contract, In a general way I agree with ‘the emphasis but I trust I bow down toj | a higher conception, that of Justice, | I hold that the sacredness of a con-| canna Do._YoU REALIZE THAT Yoo Mart HAVE PUT day for Chicago to attend the annual. meeting of the American roadbuild- being starved to death. Parents are unable to afford their | ly ‘misied oe ae Sammon ne pa sepeude jupon the degree of; Out Bote MT CXSS I Quick, Costs Little, and Yond men {eon hee middle weet ll k rs $48, ' "- | justice whic! ‘7 ; . t ‘hildren adequate educational opportunities. ican prosperity. They write about | tract betaban couse abt ese ~ be present at the meeting which is « Never Sickens! Whether ¥rance’s occupation. is going to better matters | sleek people and shining cities, to:their ‘mutual benefit is the ideal | one of the largest annual affairs, * bematical. England’s refusal to’ endorse ‘the move- Scand the ‘withdrawal of American troops from Germany through Bremen indicates that much danger lurks in the French ition of the Rhur valley. - That the elements occupa’ a revolution are present cannot be doubted. Probably He political ies would welcome such a move as a step ion. of terrific war debts. Everything is so about the ornaments of America rather than about its body and ‘soul. And thelr novels are'written because they sell, which brings the problem ‘back to the market and reflecta no credit upon the taste of the country.—Indianapolis News, A new 4 but’ it broom may sweep clean, ays wears out. A_ contract between unequals in which the stronger takes advantage of the weak is not sacred. It is Ta ther the instrument: by which some of the modern highwaymen carry out |’ their puyposes. It was patriotic in "76 to rébel against injustice. I hold that it is patriotic in’ 1923 0 rebe} against a more pronounced. cause of, | industice, T would not. detract from com. Druggists here guarantee these pleas- | ant tablets to break up a cold -or the grippe quicker than nasty quin- ie. Fhey never make you sick or ai le, Buy 4 box of “Pape’s Cold Coropound” for » few cents and get rid uf your cold it now.—Ady, ABYS COLDS