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’ PAGE EIGHT ‘ (HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923 into effect July 1 and would have! Oklahoma to Rapid City, Deadwood — | T will fix American character for 9 a); | ao. Ae century. As goes the American|almost doubled the existing rates! and other South Dakota points are 4 | I a TEMERNS (LEST Ge eran Nal eae oe at present 54 cents per hundred iy i q | TO DEFEND. FIGHT FOR. SAYS SPEAKER world. e The ays aeten er erhaesd Samples of the changes proposed} pounds but would have been increas- mui iV] y ? world. | There are seven hundred!as given by the commission showed) ed to .02 and $1.06 per hundred | - that rates on oil from Kansas and| pounds. of Atnerican today—quite an army of women and men. We hold the destiny of the world in our grasp. “The second thing I would like to say to my fellow teachers and you is this, Let us banish illiter- acy, let us rid the world of ignor- ance, let us help the world to know | ‘| would rather be a_ citizen of! become the world’s leading power » U. S. A. than a Soviet of Rus-!had our forefathers failed to give said’ Dr. William Arthur Gan-| us the great republican type of gov- ident of Cairo College} ernment. I concede the importance in an address on}of careful study, thoughful revi- for the U. S. A.” | sion, as well as loyal defense, but I session of the assirt to you that no man has any OFFICIAL HINT Reluc YOU WILL LIKE BISMARCK int to Enforce Seizure Provision, But Pcoulem il emery eceinei | right o cure cit pean THe eatieTecwiehe ana’ the posdeln Grows More Serivus would rather be the husband of; none have any right to leadership| order that they may choose the: 5 one wife in Wisconsin than of twen-. who whether in times of war or ; . Hie ‘a 1 ' truth and the right and the good. _—— ‘ty. ow n Turkey,” continued Dr. » evidenced by work or deed| «In closing let me urged that we : Rete . p Hficld. “I would rather be a white t of disloyalty to the Consti- hiise i Dg > yalty i is anal NEW SHIPS IN PORT man in Qmcrica that a black man! tution or the *flag or the govern-| nit ail 4 Se ee ee \ well all these resources that make a nation great.” MUST SUSPEND in Afriea oF a yellow man in China.' ment of these United States. The 1 weuld rather lig in the U.S. A.| whole history of government from in 1924 than to have ever lived arfy-| the beginning of time to 1789 is one where at any time before“ehis is; of experiment and failure, from tt day in which to be ative,’/ 1789 to 1900 one of development and Many More Bringing Liquor Into an Waters | Hart, Schaffner Ame! Under Government Seal red the speaker in introditaing | service, from 1900 to this very day PROPOSED RATE ji & M F aceon ubject. {are being rapidly sown the seeds of arx a Barmera cae nie: ane | | He declared thatthe student of dteay. Any man'who loves his coun- BOOST ON OIL es ‘ a American history of the future’ try and.gany man who loves his fel- Cs mber of foreign ships would learn that the present period low man ahd lives between the two A ais which are docking in American EC thinseettheey wasethe tose! lmipOrs|iereal eum tlghel beletettadaylboen| a Waaetelony vane 28 aw on ra SPORT SUITS ors with more Hquor than is dirlsttucwnehe exlcal Anfve (GRIPE Nis Wmees: (Hnvii nen ATiniphty «Cbd peytosceswere, ordered today, Dy as : (under the supreme court \history of the human race. The! for the country Nn which we live] Interstate Commerce CoO ee 1 has brougit government of- | history of civilization, its rise in' and the blessings which we enjoy, ne Hare eauing ise GIN hi Fe iw volt of consider the concientad nd its gradual! rather than making attacks upon the] fie ie rehedules one n . regular $50 suits ; : f Heiderine prot Hnsiie tol'tie west waa deseHbed|inelitutions that have ddne so mueh|Prowvcts Moving from Hanes om and commented upon by the speak-|to make our nation great. Oklahoma, the producing points, ‘to South Dakota and western Nebraska, ions of the Volstead act for seizure | cr, The fact that nations like peo-| “Among the great social _institu- 7 ; Ailcveign vaskels, fle anuet) \elwava” (bel (born 7ekyl(tione, T apeak’ “of ithe! Awerten| COmeuruseucccceos- An suncement of the govern-| \through the period of their youth,| school. Mr. Madisyn .was right] The new rates would have gone | develop in the period of manhood, | slip down through declining years and pass out of sight was comment- ‘ed upon. He declared that “the greatest element of human worth, is’ mind. America will never fail un-! when he ‘said, ‘A democracy like via leafs only wheatlhe peel | = possess the power which knowledge alone can give’ A‘ monarch may rule an ignorant race; a president never can. Whatsoever you would ; decision on the question has | not heen made but officials are |} aid to feel the present situation r be tolerated much atl quirement of the} men “Donse Bromers Deaens SEU GOOD YSED CARS $35 | cision ig made to put into ef 1 ac ; ae, Ne | less Americans fail.” put into the state, ypu must first ‘afted, ptice will | The speaker continued his address' put into the schools. The fate of » n to foreign governments, | | with the following: ( the future rests with the molder of Young Men’s ecu Wade trewa| | “Let me remind you today that|the nation’s ideals. Let me ,shape . eee oct E Do you blame the ponies for ‘Actin’ up” with such ‘falr. ri as |it is my solemn conviction that this| the ideals of the American “class- We look upon every forcement law's ship 9¢ pro-| Do you blame the ponies for “actin’ up” with such fair riders a8 | country of ours never could have| room for thirty-three years, and I 2 Pants Sport Suits the: Mabel Strickland of EL o, Tex., (left), and Ruth Roach of nuertomiekira to iavold orth, ‘Tex., have entered the round-up to be held at Dewey, Okla., iuternational dispute, to give | July 4-6. They are trick riders and will compete against the best male lines a chance to de- (horsemen the west can offer. | ‘ their courts Whether | _ | fey have a right to bring it? MADAME HORTHY TEACHES WEAVING of their government. Used Car purchaser as a prospective owner of a new car. Naturally, we take particular pains to see that heis well pleased with his investment. sion is explained by offic $25 Sizes 34 to 37 No test case as been brought and it is believed | a seizure 0 hip would result in} In'early desiston’ on the problen | Bistiatitics S. E. Bergeson & Son for Today— Custom Tailoring. Clothing. BORAH AGREES - WITH HARDING | OAKLAND SEDAN 1922, run only 8000 miles. Excellent tires, sat ae | . wire wheels. Upholstery | rd i bh hai: velvet DESLARATION ,|Order Your 1924 Coal Now-- eee eekiay ae THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE | wea! fon the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Stee! Steamers © | Completely equipped with “Tionesta” “Juniata” Octorara” Tuere is really only one way of being certain of having your next winter’s coal when the first snap of cold weather comes. That way is to give us your bumpers, chains and moto- meter. This car’has been used in town almost entirely. Practically a brand new Duluth to Buffalo and Return (OUS comfort, beautiful scenery and educational value. Cruising ‘Superior—Straits af Mackinac— Lake Huron—Lake St. Clair—Detroit River—Lake —_ Erie and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Passenger service exclusively Pocatello, Ida., June 28.—Senator | Porah who has from time to time! icized the —admin‘stration | on the world war court proposal us presented to the senate last . 4 ry car at a real bargain jaye ing at Houghton, Sault Febru met the president at order now with instructions to price. . Marie, Mackinac Island, Detroit, y G Junction, Utah, and in al fill it at the most advantageous Chex: slop inesre eame): ‘Best dining servi aleepi fatement to newspaper men gail |. me. eae ha sccomletsia the war that he felt the position of the pres- | ident as forth in his St. Louis speech was generally agreeable to | the pcople of the country as well} as to the Republican party. “As 1 understand the President’s ” said Borah, “he believes ne of Nations dead so far With a car shortage already in evidence in some parts of the country, and indications point- ing to a much more serious one later, there is no telling what conditions will be towards fall. Late model run only 6000 miles, consequently the upholstery, finish and tires are excellent. You should sce this car to ap- preciate its value. It is now on our salesroom floor. fare. Dancing Orchestra Tickets and Reservations at All R. R. and pation of the United concerned. I am in en- agreement with the conclusion Mr. Harding that any world curt in which the United States y join cannot be connected with the League of Nations.” These conditions need not, however, make any difference as DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1919 in very good shape, ‘but like other used cars we deliver this car will he completely overhauled. Therefore you can person- ally see the inside of this car while the work is be- ing done, and possibly of- fer suggestions as to what you would like to have done. This will convince you as to the good value you are getting, and we know: of -no better evi- dence of our good faith in : delivering you one:of our used cara. M: B. Gieman Co. Bmmaacn —— Prone 608 Mme. Horthy (left), wife of Admiral Horthy, regent of Hungary, A giving lessons in weaving at the open'ng of a girls’ school at Budapes far as your coal bins are con. | Weaving is becoming one of the most popular industries of tie countr _ cerned. By taking steps to fil at them now, you are definitely protected. Our phone number | is—115. F, H. Carpenter | re Lumber Company A Small Cash Payment, and $39.00 Monthly For One Year, Buys a SITE OF MARRVE TOVRNAMENT | DRYAGENT | | I$ FREED. Charge of Violating Liquor Laws Is Dismissed aS cea ee UY FROM BUILDING HEADQUARTERS v2, ux Falls, i rants on Wil- ve of wa 8 ; of violating the prohibi- the complaint was dis- municipal judge Ransom | Gibbs, because it involved more than one alleged offense. Reports at once arose that the complainant, John Neary, would proceed to file new complaints. The hearing occupied less than 10 mintues. THE PERFECT MOTOR OIL Made in Five Grades Avoids Scored © — Cylinders and Assures Perfect Compression "by thoroughly Inbicting ll frictional’ surtaces MMS = LIVING 100 YEAS The rings have been prepared for.the coming National Marble Shoot- i ing sournament at Auantic City in which boys from 40 cities will par- | ticipate. They’re nt on the beach. STEINMETZ? NO! Medical authorities claim that we should live to be a hundred years old and can do so when we know how to live. They say there is no doubt about it, Further, they add that we shall be so radiant with health and energy that to fall sick will be to fall from grace. In other words, the secret rests in our ability to learn the fine art of living properly. Bathing is an important step in this direction and it has time and again been proven that persons who bathe properly and frequently have been greatly benefited in health and energy. The subject of bathing has been iven much thought and in the last few years medical and health au- thorities have found much fault with the old-time tub bath advocated the use of the showé: bath instead. In using the shower, the body is cleaned in a refreshing stream of clean water at just the KALENIN! Mr. Banker:- 4 You spend a profitable half hour inspect- ing our Printing plant—The most complete : = ée in the state. You will enjoy watching our : Linotype machines setting type — our auto- . matic printing presses—our ruling and fold- ing machines. Our expert staff turning out : E = E E work such as you use every day.” WE INVITE YOU TO CALL Tight temperature. No ‘water : and see these perfect labor-‘saving devices, : ane. ee belly, peeorinte Consult chart at any GE: ete - * used in thousands of homes. It is } Standard Gil TH. E TRI, BUNE : ( . one of the forty-five personal and | ) 7 ‘ , Auge me a i -honsehold brushes sold by the ' ‘ GOOD PRINTING Fuller Man. All of these are | ; ‘ brushes of real quality and service backed by the Fuller demonstrated and #0! in ey are der one tee Man, Next time the Man calls ask him to show you shower brush. B. @. KOUGHREN ae ath _ PO. B. 19 and at most garages piece Sybex eden d oil every 500 miles. - 1 At first glance one might think that this {3 the familiar picture of Steinmetz, the electrical wizard, at. work. It’s Kalenin, one of the leaders of the -Rusatan Soviet, at work on.a timber for a farin-building. He works at manual labor when not making laws. i