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i ' sins THE FOOL ‘ fy Channing Pollock. NOVEMBER 17, 1923 «PAGE FOUR ‘. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Clasa Matter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. Foreign Representatives Publishers | | (as) ¢ A white crow captured ,in Denver) his ultimate fejection. BEGIN HERE TODAY He saw that is VcaGSl Ne Much com ere Clare ‘Jewett, in love with the|stirring this man would serve no * CHICAGO en eageng DETROIT |'t * * 194 model Reverend Daniel Gilchrist, marries| purpose. The great barrier he had Marq : a fi ‘ Kre: 1d J i Jerry Goodkind for his money. Dan-|to overcome wat his indomitable a Wiis LAB age Blds:| Autos cost the United States over | jel ie disminsed from the fashion-{ honesty and sincerity. It was no PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH five ion go ae Te eal able Church of the Nativity in New] time to goad these qualities, Hot ~NEW YORK a : 2 a Fifth Ave. Bldg.| even more than a movie star makes. York because of his ‘radical sermons.| talk would not rout them. Gilchrist is sent to the coal mines by Goodkind senior and wires that a {big strike is settled. A delegation of strikers. comes north to interview the president and directors. ey are received in derry’s home. An agreement which Gilchrist had’ male tentatively with the miners is shown to Goodkifd. Daniel calls to see- Jerry’s father. Jerry meets him and forbids him to speak to Clare. might. But Charlie Benfield was neither a diplomat nor a’ tactician. “High: tin’ nonsense!’ he fun, at Daniel's philosophy. d The remark swept away the car’ ful approach Goodkind had sought to build. He scowled at his collea- gue, then, seeing there was to be no cooperation from this quarter in a program of clear-headed appeal, bh abandoned his tack and aligned him: self. with the intolerant, restive Ben- field. The low value of German mark will build a strong race. ¢ It takes; about two men to carry a dollar, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or mx Pepepn ator of all news dispatches credited to it or nov otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- i lished herein. i All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are ? also reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Me ee Satie n aTTEORET SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN dulce “ a | Some people seem to have money | to burn. In Atlantic City, a man lit | \ cigarets with ten-dollar bills. Cougars are killing deer in Wash- | Steer clear of Baltimore. For the NOW GO oN WITH. THE STORY Daily by carrier, per year......... sees : second time in one year & woman | Benfield, sensing his perturbation,| “What?” asked Daniel, in all inno- Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck). presented her husband with twins, | came alongside him and peered over | cense. his shoulder... Gilchrist stood pa- tiently, but a look of hardness was coming into his .eyes that usually were-all gentlenes: “What's what?” field. + Goodkind read from the sheet. “‘Hereby agreed—the men are to be represented on the board of di- (*rectors—'” “No!” came from the none-too- ,| surpriged Benfield. “Yea-—and look here.” Goodkind read aloud again. “‘‘All disputes— referred—to a, committee, of arbitra- tion: : “Millions!” exploded Goodkind, ith a gesture that took in all the world and indicated that the fate of civilization was at stake, as well. “Oh, is that all?” There wasn’t the trace of a smile on Gilchrist’s thin, drawn, white face. “Ali?” stormed Benfield. Somehow he felt this “upstart” was trying to make fun of him. With the sensi- tiveness of the inferior he was more infuriated at this than he would have been had Gilchrist atruck him. Again, too, Daniel’s tranquility roused in him an anger that he could not 9x- plain, Daniel: toék .the cigar from his mouth, flung it aloft, then cast it aside. : oN 4s “Am I costing you one cigar?” he he| asked quietly. “Am I costing you ‘| one: blanket from your warm bed3, or one stick of furniture from your comfortable homes?” He looked about, the room, with its priceless tapestries and rare furnishings. “Am I costing, yon anything else you'll ever .miss? I’m taking nothing trom you and I’m giving thousands of men liké you a chance to live.’ « *“TYou're costing yourself your last chance of success!” There was a tone of threat Goodkind’s remark. Daniel looked him with that held both pity and scorn. “I don’t, want your kind ef suc- cess,” he shouted. “I’m through.” He swung his arms in a gesture of resignation. “I. give you back your job as I gave you back your church and—” This time it was he who threatened, but in a different tone. “I give you 24 hours to sign that agreement.” Goodkind narowed his eyes and glared at him. “If I do, you're finished,” he shot. Daily by mail, per year (in state outside : Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER = - (Established 1873) Se te NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS | Students who come to attend the Bismarck schools from points outside the city and are compelled to work in homes for their board and room need the proper environment if their education is to be successful. As is the case in cities of this size, many students come here for their education and are placed in homes where some interest should be shown in their general welfare. M ; The community council can do a good work in securing for these students the advantages of a good home. Their hours of work, study and recreation should be properly supervised., They are not on the same footing nor can they be given the same freedom as is accorded the girl in general domestic work who has reached the age of maturity. In every instance these students are of tender years and should not be left to their own devices. They need some mothering attimes for they necessarily have lonesome hours when they miss home influences. Here is a fine field for earnest con- structive work that will bring gratifying returns and in nearly all instances sincere gratitude. have started playing golf. This is real golf, not African golf. a demanded Ben- Phil Sheftall has retired. Phil was | a Pullman porter 44 years, which is | a lot of arguing. | While a Boston boy of 13 has en- tered college, we'll bet he is behind | with his enjoying life. | Jonathan Folk of Los Angeles is 106 and goes visiting, so Jonathan is | not the old Folk at home, A Lincoln (Neb.) man, probably fisherman or golfer, claims his cane is a million years old. National Canners’ Association held a convention in Utah. What a fine chance it was to shoot them! he man’s gone crazy,” stormed Bene 7 Gilchrist took a step toward them and lifted a hand. “When you're through started. The boy was the oldest son of Mr. jpodkind was reading again ‘One-half of all profits, ove je? i | Two post cards’ mailed June 20, 1914, have arrived in Harrisonburg, Va. Do the Christmas mailing early. | Please be thankful this Thanks- giving that you know better than to spell Christmas “Xmas.” LETTER FROM RUTH ELLINGTON TO LESLIE PRESCOTT. Lincoln (Neb.) courts bar married men from flirting with stenogs, so how will they keep one? POCKETBOOK NEWS How about business conditions? Are times going to be = good or bad? . . Well, the iron industry looks encourag- ing. And experts for years have considered pig iron produc- tion a weathervane of general business. It’s supposed to rise or fall six months ahead of other lines. Trott output in October was a trifle more than in Septem- ber, a customary seasonal government. October production was quite a bit less than in May, the record month, but pro- duction last spring was so excessively big that a reaction was inevitable. : October output of pig iron averaged over 101,000 tons a eyey Actress was arrested in New York for dressing on the street. Why npt the street if they don’t do it at home? Young, Texas woman is‘on trial for her life; Don’t worry very much. She is tbo good looking. explain,” | : jand Mrs. Anton Fritz who about, a ° | year ago. moved to Killdeer where | Mr. Fritz entered into the mercan- Sie business. above a fair dividend to be c eee {Pro rata, according te wage and ° rh that even now Jack would again re-| Hebron Mill Case A WAE Ener tered area etary iterate that old foolish lie that wo- ) choke, “What is this?” he demand- I would give anything in the world, | ae do tina tia Paar } In Jury’s Hands ed. : Leslie dear, if you were, here with| After all, Leslie, I believe that this “Jerry told you what it is,” storm- me you ‘have no idea how few | thing we call sex is only something | yuht,,(*te, Wine Heron Roller | og Benfield. “I's surrender.” \things fifteen hunarea collars Wit:| that is purely biological. — graph company tried in district court! Daniel cut in now, in voice as loud buy. However, I have managed to! There is no one set of virtues be- Ys a, in district court as their's. ~ ‘ Oty. nm evedit for about two thousand | longing to one seX and iio dhe set of | before Judge: Thomas H. Pugh was) "uo, "Now he protested. “It's jus- dollars more. How I was able to ob- | vices that can be zv:sted on another. | £iven to sei Pil ae) : ‘ain it is rather an interesting story. | Honesty, loyalty, bravery, even mor- xi “ ” been iay. you remember my tell, | ality itself, is distributed among man | The case involved a suit for $800 Beane Sette bla patchy ing you of a Jewish friend éf|and woman according to their edu-/and damages and costs alleged to|1 sign it, and I wouldn't sign it if I Harry’s, a boy who had attached | cational environment. Which brings have been sustained by the Hebron| had to shut tp every mine in West himself to Harry’s father who -per-jus bae to the thing that I have| mill when the Western Mill when| Virginia, Why should I? We've got haps you know was in the nianufac- | heard you say go many times—there | the Western’ Union eittkedts oo pee turing bus ness. Harry always con-j#re good women and bad women and | pany transmitted’ ai “If you'll oniy. <leti-m trived to see him when he, went to | good» men and. bad men.” barrels of flour, at a said Daniel, softening : New York. As he grew up,-he man-| Speaking of that, dear, Mr. Bloom)a barrel instead of $7. bla hal ably, stun BOK aged to save a little money and: in-| insisted upon taking me to see & P. mr joodkind. You read about many formerly rich | vested in a small cloak and suit|moying picture last night called] posed of dismissal of a number of men dying poor and just as many | business. I had not seen him. for|‘‘Trumping His Heart,” because he| others took place. Cases dismissed years, in fact I never knew him very | Was interested in a young woman jincluded: Peter Lands formerly poor men dying rich. j a el, ve. Fred! Gi), 5 i day. In October, 1914, the, average was not much more than i 5 arden Riateh : Gilchrist’s abundance of patience} Daniel was calm again now. There ‘ » 4 : i ROE EER 1, but yesterd hen I wag buy- | Who_played, tie principal part. She | Sch: R. Cul . Jun- half as big. As long as our basic or key industry is stepping Iyredtiner tec tivahon glen usedto live in Albany. I wonder if {gers end. Roma Therings Frank a,{ 702 ebbing. The hardness that had} was a trace of a smile about his ing things for the shop I ran into him. aN a He wes positively tearfyl over Harry's defalcation and whé@ra told him what I was trying to doe’ said, “Whatever Harry has doffe? Mrs, Ellington, it was him that gave me my first start and I'll only bexdoint + it off nearly twice as fast as before the war, there’s no excuse for pessimism. eyes. » “I. am when you've — signed,” he said quietly.. He had ‘picked! up his hat and was moving toward the door, Goodkind took a step forward. “If you walk out that door, you're throwing -away the chance of your life!” “I’m keeping my soul!” Gilchrist threw open the door and stood there, his figure framed by the arch against the black background of the dark hallway. yowlimer: her. Her name is Paula | Schmitz ahd Co.;_ vs Mandan-Wash- aaa aah ce pga relia fd ee ae at one time she was quite | ington Fruit Co, Unique Iluatrating | Rather it: was; the ‘uncompromising The picture wie ¥ comphny vs Wm. Muske and, B.A.) flame of conviction t i, The picture was Very strange. I) Wiltiams; ‘Eugene Swift and B. A‘ «you mean you've must tell you about it, but I have} wijliams; Eugene. Swift vs’ Marle| gelegati ¥ no time now for I want to finish up | switt; Clare P. Young vs. John Olin,| “genes my work ‘today. Expect to be home|” mhe two cases of the state of |what's' right tovhelp’ you & feet Somonpiwrette aoa North Dakota vs, I. F. Hoppenstedt T'll take you to meet my friend, Sol Loving?y. will go to trial ‘Monday. Eisenhouer, ang between us we can Le emma } zs fix, you up a rigst, { am sure.” 4 | - Pelee ee ee ee ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS Steel industry not only is busy, it’s preparing to con- tinue so. This year’s shipments of iron ore down the Great Lakes, up to the first of November, exceeded 54 million ‘ons. This compares with about 39 million tons in the cor- responding period of last year. If that doesn’t shake the blues, try this remedy: In Oc- ; tober 360,000 passenger autos and trucks were manufac- = tured, compared with only 239,191 in October, 1922. bought the By Olive Roberts Barton One day Billy Goat's cousin Billy Beard was talking to Dummy Don- key’s cousin, Hatry Hee-Haw, down in Dixie ‘Land, “I’m as strong as a lion,” boasted | with a curious inflection, “Jerry—not 10.minutes ago,” an- swered Danijel. . “Stedtman’s any man. Henn him,” he stormed, “and.I’'ll go) back and tell them he’s bought—rand prove RUTH. sane HANDTMANN HEADS LEGION the while thinking m my heart whi Henry Handtmanstowas idgain chos I went with him*very gladly, at} NEWS | a 7 “ye A ‘ én as. post,.commandad yof -the | Gil- | it» “You Judas!” 4 i Billy Beard. “It’s all in my head,|a strange stroke of Fate it was that ° { it j ‘ou Judas!” snorted Benfield , B ee ae ¢ too, Most people aic-weak in their | this ignorant Jewish boy’ was ready yee anes on oe aeeae “Yow're working for,.ns,” put in] “You damned fool!” muttered Railroads continue hauling record-breaking amounts of], . 03. but rm #% st 1 could |t® do me a great favor because thal] Figiq A 1F 1 ae tin, na ae " 1 tion at| fe s fpodkind: > 3 i So f: i hey h loaded and ar ag | rene bees Tim eo arene, man who had done me the worst’ funeral For lar meeting ‘and annual election at} “pm working for—” Daniel's voice| ‘Good night,” said Gilchrist. : freight. So far this year they have loaded and moved 416} knock over a schicol house. SE ee eRe ins soma: eg! ithe Commercial club rooms, softened. see . cars of freight for each 353 cars in the corresponding period “You could, could you?” brayed | ye i no bin in his youthet Raphael Fritz) “omer officers elected were: Atty.|. Goodkind’s shrewdness. ‘transcend-| race iin: 3 of 1922 and 328 cars in 1921. Harry Hee-Haw, showing bis teeth | “yr. Bloom, his name is Jacob Chas, D.’ Cooley, vice commanders leq his anger for a moment. ml coihiremeaan te ot Business men should clip that last paragraph and past Bloom, introduced me to his friend} _ Funer#l services for Raphael, aged | Gerald Sullivan, financial officer; C.| danger. in _Gileh! eae anything in the world stronger than | 2 en l44, { Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fritz|V. Caddell, chaplain; R e dignity about “Overcoat Hal * ition their desks. my heels, please let me. know and {nd told him to let me have anything | Cf" ttyee, former residents of Man-| ing, historfan; master Maine Nie Hest dinero eur Tt looked one of’ New York’s old iE ly sha I'll give you a bouquet. I could kick |that’ 1 wished. Consequently 1} ¢ Vala oe teed tt % Mai he eet ; A.J.) “Wait a minute, Benfield,” he said,|down-town streets in the face with F over a church!” . plunged a littlé afi am coming back | dan» were held yesterday afternoon | Meisel, war risk officer; Roy F. Dew, | waving a hand’ at his associate.| something alsin to pride, despite the é THE CALL en canted what kind of a bou- | binging some wonderful’ “pretties™| from St: Josgnh’a. Catholic” chured: “We've all lost our heads.” His tone : executive committee; E. R. Griffin, Dr. L. E. Erick E. fact that it’s red-brick front’ was, dulled by refacing dust and its low stoop shambled a bit under the bur- Rev. Fr. Clement Dimpfl officiating. Raphael, ‘who was attending school at Dickinson, was scuffling and and a great deal of enthusiasm, < Ketter. Leslie, you ate a real friend. Let no one after. this tell me that women Do animals communicate with each other by their own kind of. radio? There’s no other way to explain this mys- terious love call of the caribou, a species of reindeer found quet you would give me,” mocked Billy. “A-bouquet of thistles. You eat enough thistles to sharpen every- was calmer. “Daniel and Ihave just this and he has admit- r \ mre Members of the *Mandan hi i hd den of, age. M do not befriend one another, that | Wrestling with boys in the ‘school| school football team and Coach Reis x The caribou sexes never mingle except during mating! toad tracks’ or you'd never say that {20781 honor and a greater loyalty |fall about a week ago. An operation| this evening at the home of Mrs. W-| said forcefully, “but you only went| New York crept, uptown It had been 2 season. At other times of the year, the males wander in| your heels were stronger than my to those for whom they profess | was performed at a Dickinson hospi-| H. McCormick. Mrs. J. K. Porter h ; ‘ part way. You have a right to &} too cumbersome to carry along. And now it was “Overcoat Hall,” sur- rounded by new and noisy human tal in’ an effort to save his life, but death: resulted Wednesday evening. The body was brought to Mandan friendship than have men, ends Harry left his best friend, the man And so those fwo silly things went ; ill adpist Mra, MgCormick in th great herds in the Yukon and Alaska. Far away to the east, etale Nininge sr ae over toward the Hudson Bay country, roam the females. you put ‘back a r on arguing. Nancy and Nick were | ¥ho had stood by him through thick,| The; ) Lam “ .¢ Jofit. ‘The public.has a right,to coal neighb As winter approaches, the females begin looking. west- Hibs niees cand they laughed and |2nd thin, in the lurch when it came | last night and funeral services were} Judge W.-C. Crawford of Dickin-| ang transportation, and all it med Hariadég who knew nothing of its = ward, the males eastward. Though separated by hundreds |laughted. “They are exactly like to helping-nimseif, and yet I expect'| held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon.| son is a visitor in Mandan for a few! ang. pays for.” There wgs something of the same mien in the man who stood before it of miles, the mating call passes between them by some in-| their cousins in Squealy-Moo Land,” sass S : _He paused 8 moment and lifted a said Nick. ae stifct like radio. The herds gallop until they meet, to mingle during the mating and rearing season, thereafter to separate until next year. - | “{ guess donkeys and goats are the same everywhere.” Pretty soon Mister Farmer came along and caught Harry Hee-Haw EVERETT TRUE * ‘ BY CONDO | for Minneapolis where he expected to attend a banquet last evening of the Attorney 'W. H. Stutsman has left} é x, toward.the two. this Christmas Eve, looking at its lighted windows rather dobbtfully. His indecision vanished as’a cold wind caught ‘him and set him quiver- , went on, “the workman: who works honestly: has. a’.right to something ens and led him to the barn. “Now, gon, a ee > | University "of Towa.’ more than the barest kind éf.a bare|ing:-unplossautly., With « clelecs bY ing to hitch t light » Bo 4 as! —- abaya git Sadat 6 IDEAL HOME A QUIET ONE Lago and drive yeu to merket with Figen Pen som ee tie, J, A SVStioy and “lvosn! sates | HTIRSE ABUT cRNA Bel ose. 1 yon Sound-proof apartment houses are close at hand. Boston|a load of sweet potatoes,” he said.| |, 20,8, OFF Pom H garet and Mary Kennelly have left emed comfortabl h, too. He is building several, walls so deadened that a piano or fiddle|/“And mind yéu, sir, no balking to- if wT, 4 for Minneapolis. to spend a few days, able enough, too. He fa hal i day. If your heels are as st a Mrs. Kennelly has been in Minnea- veyed it skeptically. At one end = cannot be heard in neighbor apartments. Joseph Pulitzer |S: ©° your heels As Biron g a t= #E000. $¥%-- fe Hina fag aeiagel ty 8 plagéatmn, -with a>chair and a 3 iz in his Bar Harbor h you say, see how much ground you OO» polis for the. pas 8 long as there’s ® Umanski in the Atane ‘a had a sound-proof room in his Bar Harbor home. : fam ikice bebind gabl lon tie (ae : lang a ts side was 0 t In various ways man tries to escape from the prison! Want a ride, young ’uns?” c _~——— _Mrs, A. B, Malin of Jamestown ar-|" «ig jhese’ people’ succeed there’s| tn, read the inscription: “And 0, to (civilization) in which he has walled himself. Discordant noise is part of the prison, destroying nervous systems. Sound-proof home would be the next best bet to living a natural life in the open. fi SCHOOL SHORTAGE New York City has 955,000 pupils in its schools, and 377,- 000 of them are on part time or double shifts because of the shortage of school buildings and seats. }t’s a rare city that doesn’t have a similar situation. One reason is that cities try to build monumental school buildings when wooden structures, such as were used in army ! training camps, would serve just as well—temporarily, at least—until our civilization figured out how to get as many ‘in school houses as it provides for movie audiences jout difficulty. Sth LIFE IS MECHANICAL ‘The Southern Pacific contracts for 100 million dollars worth of insurance for its employes. x You observe here now “the system” is steadily making life a cut-and-dried proposition. ‘Things that used to be “up 4o the individual” now are. decided for him. Probably it’s. all for ie best. . But life in America is becoming as i ee ee mec! an alarm clock. And that isn’t for best, (To Be Continued.) . Twas down in the Glencoe sectib - | because it destroys Si acta by lessening the ind vidual’s| (Copyright, 128, NEA Service, Inc.) iN! iar, whieh ie tesient sn tht Sores; Sabine, int pe: dM 2 Nanck and Nick hopped up and away they all drove, i Harry Hee-Haw was thinking. “School house? Humph?” he was go- ing over and over in his mind when suddenly he saw a school house right ahead, “I won’t go another step!” he brayed, sitting down in the middle of & narrow bridge, And nothing Mister Farmer could do would make him mov: They all got down ai but still Harry sat there. Pretty soon who snould come tear- ing down the road but Billy Beard with lowered head. ' “He's going to \butt down that. soboolshonees’ thought Harry, angri- unhitched, 'y. But instead the goat made straight for the donkey and knocked him off the bridge into the water. But as Harty went over the edge, he let fly with hia heels and, bang! Away went |' Billy into tlie water, too! “A stubborn. disposition can do} more damage than all the iron heels and bone Néads in the world,” said Mister Farmer, soberly, Look LUKE ‘YO CVERETT, Hcy Um ‘ URE INA visiting with Irene Gore, primary instructor of the Central school. fPEOPLE’S FORUM | f SOME SOUND FACTS Editor The Tribune: Gt The Tribune hes been’ gracioui enough to print a few lines I wrote on the turkey question, showing the ‘mal js wenture. Ne ypemith any intent of showing’ the er how-to rap his business, but simply to give a concrete illustration the results of not carrying all the: basket. Ni ch a. pain 9s fo trying to show the: rural to run Lah 2 mapa there can. be no harm in giving. facts op sny ques-: tion, and certainly the farming qu tion is a large one. and without cessful and: prosperous: farmers, city folke will go mighty. Kungty. the end of history, hate shall breed pats. ues shall breed murder, unt je gods crea! a “If they fail, there's no limit to| understand.” “He iooked ae fae what: they'll “do,” returned Gilchrist.! then turned . to. another inscription, “There's-no good transferring con-|“Liyck'is work,” he read and wave; tro]. from the intelligent. few to the}it away. with a dii ignorant mob.” Goodkind ‘has. lost te hia tone of ire. He was talking to: convince—talking in that suave, cool manner he had used on innumerable occasions in swinging a board of- di: rectors to his support, It waa not so successful’ with (Gilehrist. : “Tl "s° no good in anything so no: limit ‘to what: they'll do,” argued Goodkirid. seraggly of beard, hardly looked up as he replied in the affirmative. “Itm, looking for Mr. Gilchrii id the man. : in’t in, but he will be. Have ping at oo ‘bat glowingly no hops_anywhere ‘except in the ¢r teacher, and in Mack sat down at the table and reached for a magazine. He rejected several, then turned to Grubby. 5 Play _copyrighted,~ iy United States snd’ England) Nowels ized version by special permission of \jthe author, and of Brentano's pub- lishers. of the play; «|, (Continued in Our Next Issue) red bin Iéborzabout all that,