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3 1 ; « PAGE FOUR “FHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ue ! f) $ ~~". EDITORIAL REVIEW If the Greeks and Italians Fight i t New “3 ‘Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Clasa = Nor thwes s 2 ? Matter. Comments reproduced tm this Z i & 4 ed column may or may bot express . i ; labora || $38 Heese oe eae ae : ; BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. , - - - Publishers |] sre presented here in order Cust Watford Banker ; Funeral Stopped 7. Foreign Representatives | To Serve Sentence While Mourners a4 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ‘tentiary Battle With Fi af cuicaco "~~ = =; - DETROIT | In Penitentiary ire | = _ Marquette Bldg. as i Kresge Bldg. i Minot Sept. 10-0, L. Cassidy,| Van Hook, N. D., Sept. 10—a : PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | Heenan tie ing [prairie fire, sét by spafRs from i . 3 f P | Watford City banker, who last spring | P = * ¢ NEW YORK - - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. ty hunting out | Aen i tnreahing ogthG made Sb. necessary i oo ae plead guilty ¢2 an empesslemen’ lio discentinue the funeral se fon MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . are ii about corel as beaters age br Joke | tor Givi, Locken, which were i The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use OF| cur pocketbooks. Bi Hin tba! state “pebitebaty: at Bis- peas NRREP IEE ca rs ; republication of all news dispatches credited to it or MOU) siso spending |marck. Cassidy was agrested last | for a group of the mouPners to fixit ' i otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- the greater pest an | epring on a charge of embezzling $50 | the fire, which Jaid waste about {. i fenen “herein: element, the boot-le jona colleen Plog tira Ne Freed acres of hay land. The funeral Pe nay as i . acted through the bank. He entered | ices was continued when the fire i Pee All ee of republication of special dispatches herein are 1a ilee of gailty.to the charge but |eher control. e fire also reserved. j Sled affidavits a preface against tier ae eta 3 = ETT az q zs j Judges Lowe ani loeliring oo} is | \ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION jdistrit, “He came 10 otinot and ap | Conference Of ‘ ! peared before Judge Pugh of Dick- ie SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE |tnson, who ie here on other business gate? Sih 2 Bee oat ¥ $ band received sentence. He : y Se bea yeer (ia Bi peu te Sere [taken to Bismarck. “Following his ope ickinson mau, ¥ uur Jie ees -= Hees plea of guilty last spring, McKenzie peer! ae eee , b } mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5. | county citizens’ petitioned for his Mo Mbin Wee me nee: ; a Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.......... ee r parole but the petition was orcrruled September 18 and 14, to the Unitai Ses : = 137 state's attorney of 3icKenzie | Wet Dakota conference of th : THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER oe nels (Oy, se and Ohio synods of Lutheran « t (Established 1873) a ie | New England Votes sturanie oe OESSLB Ar exe . = 5 = ; a be present, All sessions of the t ANOTHER BOND ELECTION * PEOPLE” Saas | To Increase Tax) ference will be held at St. J : an Every voter should be keenly a PEOPLE’S FORUM Cee es Lutheran church. Rev. G. H. Plan i is porting the city commission in the next oS ee —% | New England,\Sept. 10.—By a vote! the pastor, is now busy arranging ¢}, y i iiplete nance progr: is of 88 to 8 New England residents in| Program and providing for the e as rie ea the ne z ae, ee MRS. BEATTY DIES | special election last Monday approved | tertainment of delegates while in - ; teas tertile 3 oa | the proposal of the board of educa-} city. é without question the most necessary and pressing 0 | tion to exceed the tax levy allowed! Conference seryices will be op< Through obstructive tactics over which the cit ‘by Taw in’ order that the school tax Sebi apes on Wednesda. 2 ci on the advice of bond exper’ may be raised from $17,100 to $25,650. | ting and the conference will cor: roca aul end on ae wartail tH | The same evening the board sold cer-j through the following di z t6 be the better part of wisdom to curtail the f | tificates. of indebtedness in the | Will be delivered by Re h special assessment warrants and make up the difference by fobs er ge amount of $26,000 to the First Na-| of Rosebud and Rev. F. 1 an additional bond issue. all who k: | tional bank of Dickinson as the low. | of pues The services w 6 3 This ti 7 u Vv: the le lest bidder. The certificates sold at| open to the public and a cordixi Anas aus sear eshosia meet with the approval of the peop | par and will bear interest at the rate! vitation is extended to all par 5 or ty sons: | : ene of seven per cent. . ioners and friends of the church Sh First :—There will be a’material saving in interest as the | Raising of the levy will permit she a it bonds will sell at a better rate than the special assessment ae endian a first class high Dates Set For ef “warrants, school during the coming year whic! $ % i Second:—By using a portion of the money raised at the SS | eseree \would not have been pos- Teachers’ Meeting % last bond election to finance contractors until the special 2 | Fal Le 2 7 Re a pag sae us h : = ver th = ips Dickinson, Sept. 10.—Dates h assessment can be spread and the warrants to cover ie | Big Crowds Attend | the annn*! convention for the 8) distribution system only can be negotiated, there will be no | r i Stark Co! Fair! western Division of the North Ds ? delay in rushing through the improvements already started. 3 - < i MNS unty al Mapes have been s)° “4 es 4 * Pate : ir ober 18, 19 7 , The plan used but now modified to finance the city pro. | : | Dickinson, Sept. 10—More than| 20, by the executive committe: t) ject is legal in the opinion of financial men, but to avoid rabid : i BESS | 12,000 people from all partg of Stark| Convention last year vot : tl delay they suggest increasing the bond issues. ane Die att see |county and the west Slope passed] imously to return to Dicki: in te It is unfortunate that the obstructionists sought to de- | nica ur cer them earns pan d | through the: gates. duxing the-three| 1922 is unfortuna e obs’ ss tried to get the neighbors by phoneé maaie Pls inmeg\ 2 = 5 eit tai ae °* LETTER FROM MRS. MARY ALDEN : A ihrouch el : |days of the Second Annual Stark! Plans for the entertainmest of the « ~ lay the transfer of the money through threatened law suit peer coithonielien do lg ba be PRESCOTT TO MRS. JOHN a aoe a World’s Chess Congress is over | county fair at the grounds east of| Visitors will be mfde in the nea: p _ but their opposition should serve merely to solidify the ci Hesoedokeatar: aad the ALDEN PRESCOTT ve had time to think it; without improving chess pies any. | the city last week, according to es-| future by local committees. It is t« .-zens all the more and uphold the city commission in putting | %y).t6r. gathered to do wh: z } ie Sala cane Baia see |timates made by the fair officials. | pected that from 500 to 600 Slone tl this thing through. | possible under the circuriStances. MY DEAR LES: you will send the baby to the orphan! Firpo has signed te box Wills. He jt eee a he _aitendanee teachers will be here for the meeti: a i ;. i; at } j > 7 i ry ‘or Tuesday exceedes Ved- SiON SET Bismarck is going ahead with the project in any event. Obitear: where it belongs, I cannot) will run out of boxers soon and have y : MOG: 24 as nothing must militate against clearing up the present) rs! George Be hes sere anee At elena erated fe start wrestlin; nesday. aX ile. Big arent ie a Wagon pied tans deplorable situation. | Jeddore ‘Harbor, een t Se do’ whoa ay Se tee 2 LB otis : through the gates. The.rain on that Ov = fh Oth 1 bei de that the Association of Comi/ tary 24th, 1878, and when five year Written} 30%co when you have children of] Best lightweight boxer in Chile} Gay cut the evening attendance con- er Youth’s Head e| e proposal being made that the Association of Com} tiv Tth. tony are ved to Central to bim for me when I have Been top,S°2F own? Will you give them any! i. coming, Reminding us to remem-| siderably. ‘Thursday about 4,000 were| -Elgi * merce hold a special forum on this matter so that every) City, Iowa, where she lived till she, i to write for myself. i then you did to this child | eee en it it gets chill ieralily # Aecersaveabant: 1000 wer es, Bet 10.—An 18-year-old son ‘business man can be informed first hand is an excellent sug-| was 16, a: this time they moved to), Jahn never nex me his way who as been literally thrust _upon| PF the heavies if it gets chilly. PI : ee Be 2) oe a is - gestion. : Ryan, Iowa, where she met und mar-| before he was married and I cer- *°*' : 3 ike | Wii * amen ra ety No greater project can come before the Association ova EG erete eee atts See te rat go. it : aberious, Dears de ring dacceeenines setter eed series! isconsin Farmers ee Ylelogaper hr See retal A i y ma i me i 2 | now. en wonder if ei be & os | , . * . : ;¢ Commerce than to see that this’new bond issue goes through. hector Bie seranhenay pratt soasapprectite: the fact thst I’ took faith in John’s ability tol Go idge sais he doesn't eat-beans, |) Consider N. ,D. Grain} is rae et ey f If it does the plant will be under city control within the next| moved to Frankfort, SD: again mov-| are of “him and ministered to” bis {Sclect @ good girl ond that his own) 107 tne navy vote. a Sewer ththihnde weet to'sleepunt |W ARE aietoreyidaye: ing three years later to Sterling, N.| Wants long before he knew there x ae ee combined spwith ia} Z one Perks, Bini sere ne {when the machine started the drive : i , ,.|D. where they have resided since. | @ girl named Leslie Hamilton jn this | Puritan heritage must keep him from! wi yoni font kota wheat as feed for dairy cattle 4 On the other hand if George Flannery accepts a part pay-| 7M 0°r OS? eve counted by the| World. Anyowrong doing, I should be afraid |, Windeaea ey SESE is. being seriously. considered by tae esate to the wa 3 ment down and gives possession of the water plant sooner,| number of folks living in the com-| I wrote him some months ago tt [there was scandal hanging over your | "¢ invents a cutless windshield. dairymen of Barron county Wiscon- | pre tyeereg wie SOUns man was “4 a : A 7 4 : e' or cutless fingers. r >. 7 = ing, started up, not knowing ne w _the situation will be clarified, but in any event a bond etfec-! munity and many are the loving kind- 1 was having my house painted and MR® gs 5 sin, according to information con-| there and the hind wheel passed over bs tion is deemed advisable to set at rest threatened litigation.| nesses, béth in word and® deed, explained to him the reasgn 1 did so/ ver foolish both of you are, Porg went hiking in the Michigan tained in a letter to Geo. Duis, pres- thi, head. He was brought to Elgin ais wh eed ituation | Which her memory shall ever re was because the one painter’in the{! @m certain that.scandal could not} woods The squirrela didn’t get him. ident of the North Dakota Whéat | where he was di 4 Every citizen who wants to,clean up the water situation) Teor so the hearts of Sterling folks, town was not busy. Ivalso told touch me nor mine. prods. The squirrelg didn’t get him. | Growers association; from _ Fredy ¢ion eiten pedpatyatten- phat be a comptes of one Yolanee a vote of “yes” when’ snd, all who. knew her. She was an’ it was not convenient for me to ps3 Ewsh you would tell Bonn that I : Maceo see of the Barron . P a xe i ies eh oussCheistian | fore nction . vould | BE € money to pay the painter im W. ge ide Ml ide tl gt : att, ¢ _MSBismarek must not fall down on this final step | sac hits was yore in love or, senda cheek by elurn walt /and willy pente wit tome when | ce's Pilippine mayor, Bator than |y Qtr, Maenat tvs tht aairrien of | Salvation Army 3 | her God.that it,was revealed in her{ Although both I and Priscilla Brad. |¥0U have disposed of the baby in the | maxi ‘we his county have heard that some of °: A | ing a future convict mayor. R [love for her neighbor. Few there were ford have repeatedly asked him Proper manner. A the lower grades of North Dakota 1 e-organize as A COMMUNITY SALE : ‘who ever came into her home, or} the money, he has paid no atte Sincerely, | Fall furs are so high, look gent | Wheat 4re selling for as low as,60{ a Bismarc merehans ae hola community. Sale en | eee ie vee if but for a aa ae eee it, Jc MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT. |there house cat, Jook out. Shey? Se RenEL an Abie ote Rareares Rae Ea aation londay, September 17. mig! called a good will sale. | moment, who wer some way-en-|wes not like this until he marr: ——_———— : 5 ‘ ty ~ advisor ‘ py It-is not for the purpose of reducing stocks or quickly dis- | Tithe by the contact with her. yon. Now erhia lasts termule BEEF CATTLE IMPORTED. {|__Wild geese are fiying south, prov | °° ‘eed for their cattle. ets (oe cele Han Army Preps ti PA CeAtiarti¢les (at aiwoodiprontiaRittyfourkmerchantevot |iiee Steen ee re Comet IAn eels eee eee ae é ripe they vate noueec aries Saeee . EGre (ibe Beeniamaies Gerke posing sat a good profit. Fifty-four merch God,” a life that cast such radiant his mother” heart, | Pembina, N, D,,Sept, 10—Many | Suffer Injuries Bee eae ener ie aow © “the city have decided to cooperate in a sale which will make | beams of joyful love for God und| He has told you, of course, how I cattle are now beitg imported into| Fall news from Canada. Trapper eee or ee Be tes «the city one big department store. They are inviting Bur-|™sn thet the community will sorely obiected te uniainnnie Uae -|the United States from Canada, ae- | got his foot into it setting a trap. } In Auto Spill pluased ees lesa! corps. It i : rf A | miss the tenderness of her character.|less brat the honora baptismal i e y F tive campaign in leigh county people and other people in Bismarck trade | Wien about 80 years of age she was | name of John Alden, When I tead| corse at Bembitie and Noyes,” A few |_ Typhcon is over im Hong Kong.| Dickinson, Sept. _10:-Speeding | {HTOUsh the county this fall. James territory to come in and inspect their stores. And as they | soundly converted to God, joined the | of it from a clipping I found in the|days ago, 70 carlcads of cattle en-|Jt doesn’t matter, but the place |around the race track at the fair Soules, Dresident of the “Dic > are asking those particularly who may not have come to | Methodist Episcopal Church in Ryan, | paper, for John knew better than to|tered these two ports, the duty col-|Sounds like an auto coming. ~ grounds in a Chevrolet bug last] os ‘chairman at the bones _ Bismarck before to do so on Monday, September 17, they 10¥9, and faithfally Rept er vows, | write me about it, I was so ill that T| lected totalling about $25,000. A few| y Mon. poea a | Sundsy afternoon nearly spelled dis- an .0f the ‘board. 3 H Sats 5 land ] sod. was not able to leave my bed for a| gays later 20 carloads of cattle pass-|_ Same London burglar robbed a/ aster for Warren Fryburg and Hen 4 a ane eeune perc maducsmi eas in the shape of bargains on |” she was preceeded into the real week. To think that my son, theled through Pembina from Canada | jail three times, but failed to eseape | Aberson, mechanics \at the Services| Predicts Influx Rig 8 alfrere! eNOS SEs z of Eternity by baby hoy, one m eighth lineal descendent from John | to points in the United States. Rev-| with any policemen. Motor company. Hitting” along at a Of Se Ca ‘The people who come to the city for the Community Sales old, who died a number of.years ago, Alden, has not more pride in his! enue men state that much of this e good clip at the turn the car skidded ttlers ToN. D. tl day will profit by the reduced prices on the articles specially alee. @ son, Roker Ray Beatty who, ancestry is unbellevable. | tock is feeders, but there is alarge| Arrested 11 detectives and hotel | and overturned, throwing its \oecu- — _ ‘w offered for sale. They will have the opportunity of inspect- | 54° October 21st, 1918, at the age of | Some one has told me that you are! number being shinped in, that will|clerks in Vienna, perhaps to make | pants out. Fryburg sustained’ two| _Kitldeer, Sept. 10.—William Din- Es e ii ts z 2 é feeling better (I have not heard of! be placed on the block. Americans there feel at home. broken ribs and severe bruises. Aber-|"¢!!, Who has been spending the past ie ing Bismarck’s fine stores and of learning that there is great, She is survived by her husband, i son suffered a broken collar bone. |tWo years in Iowa, has returned here. po advantage in tepalinae th them. eaeood al paleo natur- | Gorge Beatty: daughter Belva, 18 Hay fever has started. Sneezing | 2° land predicts an influx of good set. $ ally implies that both parties should be satisfied. That is 3¢3Fs ol: her aged mother, Mrs. at strangers is bad etiquette. A tlers into this state during the nex: ae hoe EFA ieougtiteo'be venlized: Mary J. Gilehrists her, only, sister “i? See aaa Ask Reopening Of few vents. The crops here, he said Mrs., Mary : : 5 roi it i htt « and ‘five brothers, William E, Gil- ees fore broken heat proving wee COUNtY Poor Farm | 75.24 vinicca wih poe Cpe he a WEATHER PREDICTIONS christt Gettysburg, & D.; John Henry | AHAY> AND HOw 1S) |*hine isn’t even cracked. any ‘ year. The taxes there are high, and & ..;..Up north in Canada, where a lot of our weather is man- Gilchrist, Cloquet, Minn; Archie A. — -MONSGGR, EVERETT «} - Grafton, Sept. 10-—idayor J. D. |the renters seem discouraged. P| ed, the Indi "ast 5 Feat ; 7. | Gilchrist, Central City, Iowa; Daniel | == FEEUNG as e New plane weighing 40,000 pounds | Robertson of Park River heading a _ufactur , the Indians last spring no’ He at nature was Gilchrist. Sterling; Arthur A. Gil-) === === THIS Att. $ flies. Nail down the postoffice. it | delegation of citizens of that city, RECOVERS FROM INJURY 4 ‘three weeks behind the job. They say that the same ten- christ, Paige, N.D. ——— SS |'may get restless, appeared before the board of county| New England, Sept. 10.—Tideman 3 | dency is continuing all through this summer. For instance, ' , Services vere held in the Commun- | |= =~ = jcommissioners last week to request | Homelvig Amidon Iad who was seri -g, >. the. mosquito season lasted three weeks longer than usual. *** M. E. Church of Sterling, and| | —=————= Burbank has crossed peaches with | the re-opening of thescounty poor |ously injured when kicked in the B:) cf . . she was laid to rest beside her boy | plums. Maybe he could cross aj farm situated one mile north of | abdomen b; i: Ls So, the Indians predict, fall and winter will be three fay, in the Sterling cemetery. ‘ 7 street with aeavy traffic. (Park River. The care of poor and | on the targa of paws 7Oae P+ weeks late in arriving, on the North American continent. “Precious in the eyes of the ? indigent persons is fast becoming @ ago, has eo far recncned ee veto =\% Something unquestionably has gone wrong with the world’s, Lord is the death of His saints.” | Terrible news for ‘fish in British | €Fave problem to the county and the | able to return to his home from a 4 A —Psaim 116: 15. streams. Grest Britain’s unemployed | V@Tious municipalities, tiey said. : . a) . weather this year, and a lot of freakish weather can be ex- | GEO. BEATTY. | ieinereaalng: ploy | New England hospital. . - pected before nature restores the balance. For one thing, paces | i fn So a _ 3) a hot summer usually is followed by a cold winter. /¢—________________@ Gik gild-for aie dente iin Los An-| ADVENTURE my front porch and hooting at me. a6 | A Thought j geles. Must be in the climate. OF }) Trey: said they had just moyed in -#oe NO HARD TIMES HERE ° ° . THE TWINS and intended to stay, as they’ had A A ' i Snekes are being kept to catch ‘ Henry Ford’s assets for the year ending June 30 are _ Lo, children are an heritage of the | rats in Sawtelle, Calif. Like keeping | heen told that mice were plentiful cited at $597,339,236 and his cash holdings are placed at Lord: happy is the man that hath | mosquitos to chase fifes, | By Olive Roberts Barton thereabouts. -$230,811,918. His profits were more than $79,192,000 and, his quiver full of them—Ps, 127: | © Z| ; shgene role sien all the trouble A 13,5. | Schoo! teach is missing in.) “I must look i jl a mn to dig out my house 'n . | —the profit per vehicle was $43.32. This profit dropped: dur- oes \ Pennsytvania, butsthe kids are afraid | see. if there ts any ped pes tay everything, they ju@ blinked their . the year from $90 a car to $43, resulting: in $10,000,000 What gift has Provicence bestowed he will be found. = | Mister Gallop, th nd said that since I was | on man that is so dear to him as | Se cow ney. faley. “Come along, kiddies," he called tt Feould easily make an- ver his shoulder as he touched his pony with his spurs (not enough to hurt him) and galloped along. the ‘road toward’ some cottonwood trees. Nancy and Nigk followed on their |" ponies and arrived just in time to ,, [See their friend swing himself out They are making substitates for of his. saddle and flatten: eut ‘on the coal. This winter you may have to | round. ‘Then he reached his arm -profits for the fiscal-year. «=; n mal : ; pec one may disagree sath the polities and his children!—Cicero. economic vagaries of the Detroit manufacturer, his skill for PORES cs eae eee | organization and maximum production excites admiration. | Juvenile Bands : ‘4’ The production in a year of 1,833,812 cars speaks volumes | Makes Appearance | dp, - nodern industrial organization. i ’ tioeag | . Grafton, N. D., Sept. 10.—The new Reservoir broke in Pueblo, Celo., |, and all we hope is that it washed away some pienic ants, « * sir, help me out of this fix and I'll do something for you some day, “Yours in trouble, 2 omeday Wraite Dog. vig Poot Penny!” ‘said Mister Gallop. ‘Sure, I'l help him. Come along, kiddies, but be quiet. Sh! Here we are-at Penny's house now, Be ready “3'4 FEELING” BUM, THawe ‘ou, BT Not AS BOM AS Nour. Feence !! Omaha, Neb, has a. water short- ege. May be one one in. New York. New Yorkers ‘haven't looked to. see. ‘ ' DANGERS AHEAD | Grafton Juvenile band made its first | _—— H 7 fo Z appearance at a meeting of the Graf-| — An airplane: crashed into’ electrical transmission. wires 17> Cicic club mecting nere Wednes- x ;-Chattanooga and put the power plants temporarily out of ' day. John Quist is moving spirit of = ait in somebody's: lap to get warm. ;down into a deep hole:and what| to grab if anything comes out.” ‘ | the few organization and Marips | 1 Saree Then he squeaked like a little oe in civil los n will be cue Hagen is director, At 5 The Cinderella of today is the girl » yit™ he shouted, jumping to| mouse, < Suddenly out popped a tiny brown head, It waa. Banty rhe Ow! looking for his dinner, Before you could ‘say boo, Nancy grabbed him, Mister Gallop squeaked. again and out came another brown head. That was Buffy Rurrow, Owl. who, has to sleep ina nightgown 1n- | hit feet and unfolding his missive. teat pajames: “I Kinda thought, 'd get one today. : Must be awfar for a movie star to {from Penny Prairie Dog. Eor good- mistake a former wife for a stranger {ness sake! Do you as'pose he's in i = trouble again? Here; you \ eae it, I’m kindof hard of seeing.” Regulation of flying should be provided) ,___ -_ ls before, aviation becomes popularized. As} | DUFFS ARE i until the horse is stolen, before | | BACK AGAIN { 3 ‘ o etail ALS: -s: |. ‘The Duffs are with him. ee He'll get the title}, again, Their strip makes ee And tho last one Mister Gallop” grabbed himself, “Come on, Penny,” he called. “Your hotse is empty. |Now, you three owls march off and for a ‘For Rent’ sign next time fore you. make yourselves so much . Italy. . He’ll prob-|‘ appearance in the NE. APPROPRIATION. | honest fo goodness, I ean't ‘a| sheets again today W: Sept. 10.~ -executive; “I house today Bean ty Red tease Jononie itd

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