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x PAGE FOUR ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - ~~ Publishers Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY CHICAGO - - - - - DETROIT Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH thing if aw: Bldg.! the losses from nonpayment with- NEW YORK - - MEMBER OF THE AS mee . z { The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or, ' Fifth Ave. OCIATED PRES: | republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-! were solvent banks pe ereeived in this paper and also the local news published vereIn. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are! ¥'"° aiso reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE va eee 87.20 Daily by carrier, per year...............005 pitaph for the | Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) .. ay iciean GeaOecems undis ‘ “ aa Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) . CCD) eae Semen ahi eine Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. . Op BG oped that Captain John | SNENE TS = PARMMBBIC PAG ar dRioA ong mesa ct s, Chief Engineer Jolin Bloons | THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Hun Veirserewawererantieu even! (ie (Established 1873) customary five minutes’ notice te] —_—— wes oi take to the life boats before a tore | > , preted pedo was lod whic! washed inte} HE W ESS Theleahi pant IEW AUT sNLTEHRREE In 1848 the country went wild over the three Fox sisters, |! of Hydeville, N.Y. They gave public dances in America and Kurope—so-called spirit rappings and moving heavy objects | apparently without totching them. The Fox sisters cli- |) maxed a wave of spiritualism that surged through the Amer-) sist that if President’ Hardin ican people. h Now we have a similar wave. Interest in psychic phe- |’ nomena is so intense that the Scientific American is offering, i | two prizes of $2500 each for “proof.” ahead with that program as the | On a street car the other morning we overheard two men ers are in trying te stop him doing) liseussing things psychic. One of them, a Big Talker, snort- it. The democrats insist, that thi | ad: “The whole thing is fakery—bunk.” Re RA ee ey fl stranger sitting ahead of him turned. Then this con- | j.4 such country Eikel rersation : emphat ainst the lea-| sue of nations id Strange “Have you ever attended a senace? Have you gone to the libraries and read what the —--= | make good, to make up the short~ us earnest in are of the opinion that the sentiment EDITORIAL REVIEW ‘omments reproduced in_ thi column may or may not expres the opinion of The Tribune. They are presented here in order that our reade e both sides important issu which are being dis a in the of the day, A GRAND THING ‘The rural credits plan is a grand is found to recoup yut the entire nonborrowing popu- ation and the borrowers who 1Be. system too much like the bank guarantee | taxed to ake good the shortcomings of the nkrupt concerns Beach Ad The present ST MORTEM. Surely it not too much hat The inspired ti Hk when it suggested “Sunk: With a Tra onicle wa t| ypropriate | Cour at Moure Chronicle U.S. NEEDS NO DICTATES — | Senator Lodge and a few other! faders of the republican party in-| ad-| toTih worllveburelnrpgianNe| ublican party lent is just here s going to rip the re n two parts, The pre: saying that he is goin al mile | time wel lion majority and up to th THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ TUESDAY, MAY ’ ¢ the story in which T st the weddings of my There would volume, you J would wr might cont two dearest friends. have to be a second know, after you have both had some years of wedded Ife. I expect you will both come to the same thing ul old age with grand- round your knee Your wedding, dear Sally, was so quietly unconventional, without even You und new gown for the occasion, at the noon hour ped aw, ried Sam. And yet, there v der the cireumstanc semething very solemn, very has begun her wedded life a good rf about that simple ceremony ap there | Maid of all work will more essen- iN in the mayor's office, with just my-|tigl to success than a good man’ to ! olf and the mayor's secretary for} love. ) witne ses, “A woman who works outside her e Do you know, Tedme to the con-|home and trys to play the business a Guston that, after all, the ceremony | Yoman and home woman too,” she ee atbnnrrineel ieanctnue va re. { continued, “either — bre up h . livious rite, If one only complies | Health or the serenity of her hom Ye with the civil laws of one’s country} | There, TE didn’t’ mean to i and truly keeps one’s faith in love | You and the one loved, that is x continual | ft ament. y wondering if this were and seeing you and Sam drop nur new life so quietly yet withal so happily, 1 fame to the conclusion that, wll, yours was the right way, Then 1 came back here to all the nt of Leslie's wedding. . ny deur, with your the maid of honor hats, which were Hamilton, cost two or cach girl, The + ach one of us is to he a solid gold vanity case and we |” are having: now a round of festivities religious. be Qyift el reg, —<~- oodl the “umble Our furn hund: bride's gift to e that could only be equaled in court BEATRICE GRIM-! before he came she had no time to LETTER FROM SHAW TO SALLY ATHERTON — | think of the responsibilities she was —A CONTRAST IN MAR. roing to assume, in her mad rush RIAGES from dressmaker to bootmaker DEAR SALLY: to the lingerie shops. I wish I had the pen of a novelist.| Of course you understand — that Mrs. Hamilton i never has had a chance before of i pressing the Hamilton millions upon the society people of Sharon, 3 Leslie's wedding will be something. to remember, expect when you will say—vand my wedding wa something to his taste and kind, I told mother about you the other night and this “[ hope Sally ha and Leslie a I have in the world. IT al- have told both of you that I was going to be the old maid aunt of your children, 1 resolve, notwithstanding the jitwo best men in all the world” that are your choices. I will wr tions of Les! With lots of love to for yourself, 1am ne old to that Cablegram From To gift of imitiation ones from herse! What in her element. but, after all, « if ou read that sentence remember.” Each to her a good maid, wu comment: Un in which she are the am VM holding: e and send you descrip "s weddir and just ns always, BEATRICE, Bliz; h Stokley Alice Hamilton episode. Sister give” WL pearls to bride as a Case See aed echanttpaekarst tet ee oe Ne sean Hau eR HOR ARIEGdl : ———- civeles when the bride was of royal at the behest of rejected lover le ading scientific observers have written on the sub- tiie ‘a vr ees g Semeunite id him some new men at once."!eon and card party on Priday inf @#——$——$$—$$—————@ blood. Its all very grand and Les- | do you think of it It leads to com- ’ ject? Have you thoroughly investigated? at the Wilson school of course will |, al aida Al lt ae 1 iio alt honor The Weather 1 He's by hascldaic a m ae as ee a cant a ven do not Big Talker: Well, no, but I’ve heard a lot e fo aay ee the ones. Tell him nilenrneeieun eeall MSN ITEATIR LISTS ACAU Ou At | ee * ie nertectly anlionenae eet teal 4 De ue nN a bout “ CHSULRO TERE SODING sve vay. i} id 0: Y re f Bt For Bismar do vicinity: ie © y nt a f ‘i baa TAY, a4 2 ep py AM Tier cain Canizares aap dun ocd aie Se anita jcniitren te ft lust evening for Minot | Pe He a inl sisi Gen- thing, now that he has arrived, but ELIZABETH STOKLEY. . Stranger: “On what grounds, then, do you set country to keep out of any entang-}),,, chinpleds tiniisal saree Sora au ele bean ete nt ye ee yourself up as qualified to pass judgment? In court, ling alliance of this nature, The} ¢ his If John 5 Sa ease rete ‘or th erally fai i z witness has i be an ree a ide di nperesteal United) States is well/ahle tolook ones gets 7 pidier with an Freee Shame mie re i “alieteiet are d ees males te a ser onl } Neste z S : ay : paeey ter itself without having a lot) offand sar Tie Alero nes WHI ee ote Es aoe ave Sanitarium testimony on matters of medicine, business or sci- cee ; and Sammy Smith gets one with lust oe the state. and central portions. tS « y on mi $ » business s foreign politicians dictate its pol SECURE Eten OaNE etn | He oe ence. T! alas eS eas ; : ee oft, : [ ther Conditions ence. The judge has to be an expert. So do the cies, All we want is to be le siidonei alii venni ito etonndiam: Lew proksure anied by pre- In North Dakota attorneys. Yet here you come along, with no knowl- alone. We showed our caliber when (To Be Continued) ti Circnaintedt FURS analiis —— edge of the subject except hearsay, and _placidly the world war came on and if such} (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, eae he Ua Rei |) dissenden snes i agecm pass judgment. I bet you don’t follow the same rule as Lien rea at set at rooms last ev The precip s heavy.) nual camp meeting and conference c ‘ : a this country world do the right | ee f f the Seventh Day Adventists when you buy diamonds. No, you go to a reliable Hing a 4 ite 5 ren number pl t t in North Dakota where over an ay 8, 9 ’ thing at the right time. We want ., °. rT. whic! iT held a Ji " Reet)? A ' months idered, neh fell in a few pl Tempera-. Which has been held at Jamestown expert. no partners to dietate the running ! Xu sae lev eralenda 1 thi aeal 1 , are lower this morning in the for seve years, will this year be _ jot the United States. -Valley City ? Mountain renion nid inthe; held at Fessenden, beginning June| Baseball day gain, the This editorial is not a discussion of spiritualism or | Times-Record. AT THE ws States west of the Missouri; 2! and continuing to July 1 Lee Oe Una ei a UN ise jal is not a dis of ‘ | Tae = mae || An MOVs States west of the Missouri; 21: ing to July 1. ne Ota Ne chem psychic phenomena of any sort, either for or against. But} pyp privy TO THE CITIES Workers Hold | a Ue zl | | The nin obtablishiog a ie ae on soda pop and wish that it >» stranger street car ha Suv dl expert! 9 see ‘ Saarra aan . \ 5) and Wheat | it n in North ota may be 4 what the stranger on the street car had to say about expert) the drift trom the farms to the Dam in Check THe BLTINGE. sigh Low Pies, | taken up. at Ure Poasenden. mesting, - opinion set us thinking that he had touched a common hu- | cities during ast fall was at about | a OG, cl There is now no sanitarium in North| Dancing yourself to death is very 4 man weakness—the tendency to set ourselves up as authori- y oue ts te vena esa nea ne A force of workers including many} They met in the Orvier he 80 rte Dakota under the management of foolish. Almost as foolish as work- (, ties on subjects of which we are as good as ignorant. eee ea aes ite “his evel volunteers, a couple of score of the}a wile Tleein non callow 6 the Adventists, whose health treat-|im& yourself to death. 4 Two men can almost come to blows, discussing the League | ent ve vepeniile noticeable in| large boys from the state training; band, He was a youthful, Engtist mons ind a a Hai Hes) Somes: are red, viglets are blue; of Nations—although neither of them knows his subject 5! North Dakota and in Williams coun-| school and others began work under} man, on a rimage over the] perils ake dae aun itped aeuseet aecaal so high, oh what to do! | per cent. They have picked up a bit of information here, aj ty. An increasing number of the direction . R. Griffin, coun- | deserts. I pu dee puree A fe Seis une i ae bit of misinformation there, taken snap judgment and closed | ¢'s in the’ United States, po ldecneinecrs ster afternoon| Under the. spell of the Oriental] iiendale Ved The nearest sanitarium|., British ghost expert claims he saw their ears to argument Ja million to a million and a half| * nights, with their soft mc eran to North’ Dakota is at Chamberlain, |{h¢ ®host of # horse, and we claim on a s will be off the farms within the next} filling sand bags and endeavoring to {7000 10) Titi ee NA RoL SD ‘Vit was a night mare. ing around the end] cay, rie Rp BONES: Se The value of expert testimony seems to be recognized only when we go to law, get sick or have a delicate piece of | work to be done. ! And we carry this tendency from our private lives into our national affairs—for instance, a committee of lawyers in Congress is appointed to investigate and decide in a few months a subject that experts are unable to master in a life- time. One eastern city even appointed a horse doctor as its | expert in a gas-supply row. When two people discuss calmly, they are learning, both | of them. When the conversation gets heated and argumen- tative, they’re generally merely displaying their ignorance. | And we usually do our loudest arguing about things of which we are most ignorant. Vanity, precedent and snap | judgment sway and unbalance the reasoning power of the | human intellect. RESCUE \ . Seventeen’mén and five women, blazing a new auto trail | in Florida, gej,;marooned in the swamps. Indian runners hot-foot after them. Relief parties follow. An airplane, carrying food, joins the search. All around, much fuss — ‘due to fear that the auto party will starve and perish. ~~ Fine humanitarian spirit. But in the recent hard times | amany thousands of families were starving — and no air- planes circled to find them. Relief parties were few. : ‘The reason? Simple. The lost trail-blazers in Florida | a theatrical, dramatic atmosphere. Starving tamiles in shdéa.times didn’t. Important, this matter of staging one’s life properly. Do a good job at it, and the world will rush ~as-far as the north pole to help you. y _. HENRY Henry Ford’s chemists discover that milkweed contains rubber as good as we now import from the tropics. That isn’t all. After Henry extracts the rubber, he’ll use what’s left of the milkweed—in making rosin, thread and fertilizer. For generations the milkweéed has been considered a pest, good for nothing. It is becoming evident that everything in the world exists for a useful purpose, lying dormant until hard work and patience lead to discovery. Opportunity sleeps -at every elbow. : j Maybe you think this milkweed stuff is ‘a new Ford joke. It isn’t. Ford tells it during an interview with a reporter “tor the Wall Street Journal. AMPLIFIED ay speech by President ‘Harding will be picked up by icrophoneg pd broadcast May..10 from .radio station “Few ork City, The radio expert of a New York paper figures out that “from the studio to the antenna the “power carrying Mr. Harding’s voice will be amplified about 3900 billion times.” If you could ‘similarly magnify your strength, you could , ‘easily do the work of all railroad locomotives in this country. | “templates the scientific magic of 1923. aes: . SPENDING ig in London. The British government} ig the 12 months ended March 31, it re- and floating debt by about 1350 mil- d of charge account to-have on our books. if years of such economy would wipe.out what an inhuman and cruel way in which The old-fashioned brain gets rather dizzy when it con-'? | soldiers out at all. few months or in a year at most, with the present prices to farmers for their products. A United States senator remarked in private — con- versation the other day that this drift from the farms to the cities will restore the parity between farm prices and w uhor is getting, In this and the first place it will not do in the second place, it is t mpt to establish such a pari- ty. he world ha& never consumed enough farm products and will not until there is a more equitable dis- tribution of nataral income. We have not too many farmers in the United States to sustain themselves, provided we have a just em of of other being being rob- bed of their entire life ngs and} they should refuse to let themselves} Je the victims of the present economic em. The same forces whieh crush rarmers on the farms will crush them when they come in-| product s who be m to the cities to seek employment, ternoon, there. That is, as long as the vot-| Besides her husband she is sur- ers will stand for it. Williston! vived by eight children, the young- Press. jest but six weeks old. A sister in ADVENTURE OF j| THE TWINS | By Olive Barton Roberts said the Tinker } is it?” whispered and nick tiptoeing up as qu two little mice and as curio two little squirrels. The Tinker Man lifted the lid off a big box that had just come to Bing- Bang Land, then clapped it right on But not before the Twins had time | to see rows and rows of brand-new tin soldiers with helmets on their heads and rifles in their hands. “L don’t want them to hear,” whispered the Tinker Man. “I dont want these new soldiers to know that there is a war going on here, for they would jump right out of the box and go to help their comrade: “Why don't you let them go?” asked Nick. “If one side wins then the war will be over.” * . “Oh, but don’t you know. thati all the toy soldiers in Bing-Bang Land are for Christmas presents? A nice lot there will be if they keep oa shooting each other's arms and lezs No, sir! Vl just lay this box away carefully and not let these Then Vl have at least # few new ones for Santa that don't need patching.” Just then the radio on his table went bng-—bng—brr—brr—brrr! Nick put the thingamajig over his ears to get the message. ¥‘It’s General Hobbledehoy tali- ing,” he said. “He wants to know if his other tin soldiers have come yet. He says he wrote to the Toy Maker that his army was.too small and to ' \ for | Miss Crosthwaite to plug up the ope of the Heart river park dam, Mi: hundreds of bags of in fillings up the embrasure and rip, vappingg the bank while rock and brush were used to pack down the The work is being continued today being called for and volunteers to aid in the work, Woman Stricken While in Church Mrs. Roy Hogan, age 43 known resident of the Rur passed away an the eity Sunday! ternoon following an illnes a few hours, the eause of her de: being acute pneumonia. The Hogan family was attending the morning services at the Meth- odist church of Rural and Mrs, Ho. un was taken with sev cough- ing spell. Hemorrhages develope and she died at 3 o'clock in the af- Illinois has been notified and other wtives living nearer will be here for the funeral ices which will take place at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Rural, Miss Gertrude Ritchey entertained nine guests at a br fast shower her home Sunday morning comp mentary to Miss Euleta Crosthwaite. A “Wishing Well” containing wishes f the bride's future happi s formed an attractive center piece the table, while yellow jonquil were used in the decoration of the room and table. Two little nieces of the hoste Leona and June Ritchey, carried the gifts to the bride in a little go cart.. The marriage of rthus C. Kra place in) Chi of Chicago will take cago on May 15th. and were used] a caring only that thes . Barkley, the new field secre- for North Dakota of the Adven- tists, arrived recently at Jamestown, where he will make his headquart- crs. He succeeds A, A. Dirksen, +] Jamestown Love nedon La more happy « » their way to Dasm, i where steps to prevent a repetition of the case of Martin Tabert, North Dak j boy who died in a convict lea EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | reeled atthe Sales: ar veaeteae CRAWL IN, (tT WONTT TAKE ME OVER) | K an PvE “Minutes To DRE Le THES, | Oldest eee ae herdeen, S, D., May 1.—William igsby, age 103, the oldest man the state of South Dakota, und oldest known member of the’ onie order in te United States, | died at his home here last week. The jaged man is survived by four chile idicn, twenty three grand erene. the program, Emerson. Ihe hin | the | The cattle were in charge of Mr. T. W. Black and were moved via the ifery at Williston Sunday, Among them was a six months old calf Mrs. S. V. Lee and little son, who been spending the past in the city with relatives will leave tonight for their home in Liv- ingston, Mont. Roger Peters, son of Albert Peters, who | Mrs. Lee to Mandan for a visit with and Mrs. L, Mrs. E. K. Livingston her grandparents, Mr. C, Peters and Mr, and Hanson will \return to with Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Charles MeDonald and Mrs. D. R. Taylors, Jr., were joint ho esses at a bridge luncheon Satur- day at the home of Mrs. McDonald. Fight tables were in play during the | | afternoon, High score was won by | Mrs, C. P. O'Rourke, | Mrs. L, Kamins of Dodge and Mi: Rebceea Kamins of Zap who we guests of Mrs, J. H. Rosen of this/ city and also visitors. at Bismarck | returned Saturday to their homes, Mrs, Rosen was hostess: to a lunch- | | which evidently did not enjoy the i green pastures across the river as ‘he left the Wegley ranch, swam the | Missouri and returned to the D. I. Todd home early Monday morning. O7T—IT IE MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with Se ‘and mail it to Foley & Co, 2835 | Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Il, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial pack- | age containing Fuley’s Honey and ‘Par Compound for coughs, cold and |eroup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, | backache, kidney and bladder afl- | ments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleans- Nine cathartic for constipation, bil- headaches, and WORTH cuT THIS Bi wow 11) | iousness, | bowels, Eight weeks’ employment for 1000 men was recently provided: by ‘th “spring-clean” of the Aquitdnia’ sluggish The baseball pools, full of sharks and suckers, ar One reason should be stopped won't understay Louis Zehner years ahead with his sleeping. Kisses are the language of love. Some girls talk too much. " Woman mayor s: 5, IL, like hi ve a few Theb may Keeper Donahue has watched New York zoo animals 52 years. must seem like one long drink. Mr. and bought a Swiss farm and can settle children.'down to raising Alpine yodels. | forty two great grandchildren and ia four great great grand children, Kansas City (Mo.) wife asks di- ' — vorce because hubby will not bathe. CALF RETURNS HOME Spring is so warm in Missouri. é Williston, May 1.--Last week - = \twelve head of Shorthorn cattle} Pullman Company loses 750,000 { kL SMelUu Sie els ow | were removed from the D. I. Toddjlinen articles a year, which may iYouR _BREATH ¢ |farm edst of Williston to the Weg-, Show why shcets are so short. |ley ranch across the Missouri river. aan : Rome has just celebrated | her gq 2676th birthday. did us Roman candles do. No rain has fallen for 60 days in Shensi, China, and the fish are for- getting how to swim. Irish planning for the be good cross-country run- ners. They run a cross country. should Many soon. They should settle down near railway crossings. Proper way to wake up business is with a few rousing cheers. Wouldn't it-be awful if public offi- cials didn’t agree any more often than the public clocks do. Looks as if the backbone of winter is about broken. y One-eighth of our cuss words were thought up by people who bet on ball games and lost. Eating more ps, you from feeling liké on: with the m us. dances is the girls are rathon Mohammed, the was! pombina are t-dancing thi eae fembina out-dancing the men. Napoleon oy wo a ey pike Bo ab weak Ene) og aa JOIN IN APPEAL It is estimated that high eall for the thful to face in the! \.— e A a i ey oan ne ie eet eae Sika ae tc end 1 TR IN TABERT CASE tis spring ‘has washed away Ninh eave Tears dou Was us ih ctamthoy teh jo? lant hcl ii aaa eral thousand stills TRiteCare taeeeit Cee tie cgueeats Orris W. Roberts, Meteorologist.! Sixty members of the congregation - : brought Home to them the peril of - lof the First Presbyterian church of if all player Hats when it is too theirs course. So /they iaepaniteds | @amaeraaGipae ee ae eee | (Kalianelll: Mont; ahaye torsardady to cola,tonloat Andhworks when. itiiestag hoth had vows to fulfill. | A THOUGHT _ || the Florida tegistature and Governor |hot to work. How the lovers were reunited is} -——— | Hurdee of that state a petition i ‘ji. ki ishown in ram the Min-| Better is a dty anorecl.and quict-|(ne that ‘“Onest ‘memnectfully and]. Since some Fiji Kids ate tation? Bretute Notint madge’s latest now | ness therewith, than an house full|€#restly petition the legislature of{4l! over, Fiji parents frequently be ple t the Eltinge theater. Ku-!of sacrifices with strife—Prov. 17:1.{the state of Florida and Governor |* tattoo, J Ps vene O'Brien appears with Norma ind absence of heat and| Hardee to repeal at once the law Fe vRerT i.) us leading man. Interesting news| ha ¢ fine qualities. A gen-| Permitting leasing of convicts to any| Frenchman planniney © Af pictures and a comedy are also on‘ tleman makes no noise, Indy is| Private corporation” and to tdke|with Ford my Air bills . 3 ‘who sells now: “4, she will run r kitchen, so she scraps. His life Mrs. Max Oser have Bet Roman orators’ Olympic young doctors _ gradyate lemons in sprifig if

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