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i PAGE TWO THE TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924 BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Se ; TRIBUNE ; ; She | Se ee EDITORIAL REVIEW Another One to Trim rg | ; 5 a Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class | : \ Matter. || cotumm'cnay oes \ P = — —— —|] the Gpjnion’of The ! | y 3 NGS ae =a A are ed here in or / = LISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - - - Publishe our read may have Leth | = : gee ay | pat eae a —— | fer orient fea 5 : RL yAe i being diacussed 1 aie Yar : es, But I am, Leslie very, ve Foreign Representatives the day. | LETTER: FROM ote pneaG : 1 a G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | _SHAW TO LESLIE PRES fond of her. I almost feel as though 1 a aT ae aa ; > : ; j y LIE: ike to protect her fro: CHICAGO - ~ SY- .- DETROIT [ork IMMIGRATION RIGHTS AS eee eee rage and since Ide owe reams : arquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. | A SOVEREIGN NATION | hy . Midien your Wat tov telly you ieee SR eat Y re z 2 aa | i] ave ’ i A ly has a at she isn PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH | ; i er | uth, dear, J haven't w! ally has an fen : , | In pite of the fact that practic che ble of loving’ anyone. She ha WoW “ft eh cremate | anyone: course capable of 10" yone. 8 E NEW YORK - - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. |.) every nation on earth is will-| | write to iii it re aan lice Sd the te TUES AR mires = oa —— $=] jie that the republic of the Uniced remember that carly Q : ; Ha : ‘ } 1 ee : nt was from the tone of her letters, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED $ tates has ween and is 4 great ou | Dicks and ey toaie, myself [ond tha’e dust why Tart govntrdid Assoviated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or) °*s. tie American people a aeeeeeet TE told hin that 1 didn't | for her. Some day, 1 know, some publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not ee in come qhases of interna [think be loved me any more, and L[ ran will gather her up into hi therwise eredited in this paper and also the local news pub-|iicn:t relation | j put it in such a decisive fashion | heart, und the world “may iy 89 hed herein Phere are nations in beth Burape {Prat 1am’ sure Thott his pride, 1] hang as far she is concetned: Pea : Se , i ‘ vel an ie He ote for Leslie, almost the speaking Sam shé told mc All rights of republication of special dispatches herein | te a5 on bait a BETS pas a ee sallbs Lites a Ft Leal: oe Pee bea are also reserved. in ghaping the destiny of the United pride, too was greatly hurt. freddoni, ahd “in @beieais lake eirdOni - aaa eS eldice, TES Inderal aiiticnit to ex: | Isn't it our pride more often than! way che said:. “L sometimes think MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION BiKGhe GH. ititnde@titanthe, ott our love. that shatlera our, ro- SNUG SSEANAVEERCINT ver — a word fis toward the new | 1 mances? rted by ne woman who SULRSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Perhaps the old world still rea-} | You see I had. seen how, beautiful © to letting the public see, Nai ETS fe hiss $7 ON |s0ns in terms of exploration aid) | Paula Perier was in her picture ief, bat her relief." S.¥y Dally Wy CUS) de Mae aoe SEE aia Ae) Iscthiement and conehides that it bs] ‘that I could tell from Dick's le thinks that all human bei . daily hy mail, per year (in Bismarck)......... T.20 Vine divinely opr sumvdian OT | {that he was much fascinat more or less hypocritical. Sue dee Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... the new world, Periaps | { afd-it Ware’ me. All the me the honor to say that I am les Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. . WUHAN a He eS a atl | had been gone from me, I had done| sho say “Hypoerisy is the at as ae — - if on of MY ea Ad ae t ve i nothing but think of him, and he,| tribute that animals take on with AH ARS we We . | Perhags they think that the United! ‘evidently, had let his eye rove en- | y THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER States has no national chart |eialy exon? rec Wiols. aeela plee'|" Unie a waeaelnt MER PGW (Established 1873) Jand is afl] an open fieLt for any | tore colony at Hollywood. it? I sometimes think it’s true, ————a = aes i ee ee | However, I have just received a | deur, : sti Ghat I ny tls ae AMERICANS IN EUROPE | At any rate, foreign nations still j letter from Dick which’ seems to | critical with Di md now f think With everything breaking fine in Europe for the Dawes |expeet to have © in the <e jtell me Wat a man holds his little | 1 ie nee lly ate why T love aneeGanats reported: as didang: his [Uement of American questions | | infatuations as something very dif-| Sally. 1 know she will take me a on plan, Gen, Dawes is reported as kicking up h svnidicare purely, Tomeali | ferent from his love; at least I'm] Tam. — Mt a schoolboy in unrestrained delight. There is nO” Yearly a century and a half ago,! j trying to feel that for I do| 1 wish you would try and pick *hell-anc ria” business now. Dawes has done an admir-|yyje United state L save | want to be friends with Dick again. ue cate tb {ite val Sally, bid. diffieult 2 lignified piece of work, and has a right |eien nation nation on Even to have his whsatisfactory let ic hink just Row she n ith are 1 i ii ante RupOr the results aniealed e Re rth has) m | tars to me is better than no letters “luk, Ele Band 1 that you ve proud and happy Pesulls ae cignty with greater all. Besides, I think that Dick, | scem perfectly happy and are more More good fortune may await him —or more trouble, |cy dinity. Why 1 should any too, has found out that I am some- | beautiful than ever. She “ailnii ing.to the you look at it. If the program for jother sovereign nation n dream thing to him that might be a great | You so much, dear, that perhaps you : Mee : ks | AE eR Haateerel| 1 could be of grent us lispellin: sorvanizing Germs ances: ¢ start repard aye taking t in our own matt Joes: ‘ou! e of great use in dispellin eorga ene AS ee and peers eae ea ae | AGHeetle 1B M he GA i] But I didn't fitend; Leste dear) to | senie of “her Wielineds, es through, Dawes may be picked as head Of Aion. of the old world do not at-! \ » you about myself or aout| I'm coming down to see her soon, ssion to supervise the proposed German bank, on be-|tempt any such prac in their | t rather to talk to you|?md Twill try and cement this uf of the “allied and associated powers,” or may be given n international retations | chout . I don't know just why | friendship. Until then, I am y me other equally important position. He would be an obvi las at he wee i. Se ove aS ie SN iT am so fond of ally. She is en- Affectionately, BE is choice for the most important place under the new ar-|cign nation the right to teH another a f she 3 fits nt bail st An aniea: TOMORROW: Letter fo ‘i angement. And if ealled upon, he could hardly refuse con- | sovereign nation what it ‘should de \ id i | i } ' a Ss ae eae : ait ata eld inued service, in fulfillment of the plans he has fathered. jor what i writing | \ Ppp ein /L5)(., neeees —See i — 1 enforcing immigration laws. | of the} That would keep Dawes away from this country, perhaps | » his cost and the country’s too. Any American capable of | COMMON PEOPLE VERY CLEVER The independent repudli the experimentors and meditat | PASTOR LEADS MUCH DANCING | i i 0! [United St has the undisputed | yen to get a spectacular story. ‘Ths BY ALBERT APPLE uopping up the “European mess” and putting Europe on its jright_ to immigration com-} rclieys Want ile (eReCeTEA TES ublie rae : - eet would be a mighty valuable man to have in public service | y permit unrestricted im: ae ncuieaecteeen a cUline a tal ts ” A funny thing happens in Brooklyn, N. Y. During a vere in America 1 oe take any position ¢ NGR tal 4 ; # el traffic tieup a negro teamster overhears the conversation z - sae ‘ A = ake re between the two ex funded conclusions, and the result h of tw Stand . x4 3 2 American associates serve their own country. That is one deny to the Uni ed States the right ‘ 5 ie gsgeutial’ inithesconsideration of - : | President P t a i ath y ne L e Ben sate r. Vice f the obvious facts growing wholesomely out of recent de-|'? Protest its own people and its Aucike conialaxoeubieee” ‘Eecentric and Pantomimic iS etel amilton, 0 e Lawyers’ Mortgage Com- irit felt-i i i Own institutions: Meer oe u | ; pany, what broadcasts through WEAF ev’ry Monday elopments. The new spirit felt in American business an@} pyjc may serve to explain why , iret oie DEL BO ae 8 'y ay ndustry at the mere promise of European recovery an¢ Senate of the United Stat —— PLAN NATURALIZATION | Mts to be played enin : so outspoke lreply to th nd so prompt i panese ambassado its| Like Old General, Muhlenberg, Pastor Uses Church in His | Mr. Hamilton says, “Yes, I am.” Heel drbecrs etal ie ae ae ual star.of * “Well, suh,” the teamster declares, “Ah jist want to say dexto impres nthe dozen or | reace testifies eloquently to the value of such work. Leon Errol, the indi PENDER: * lence hy rise Bootleg W: « [rere who will be mede full citizens | Florenz Ziegfeld’s musical comedy Ah have enjoyed.yoh financial talks on mah crystal set.” sce, Se ae - Neen er Pann . Sl bp san etek ae ootleg War ~ = Her the United States, in Morton. vllietnalenamertyisate the pace nave a on enotner ne a ne nea: cee Mealy oat sae | cout. diabictaeduey, next Tuesda2 | viitoriam, oa : | Recently we overheard the conversation of a group of municipal bonds issues were authorized ai E\United States had not been guilty; Joiet, IL, April 28.—Like old Cen-|*pril 29, that they “are having tne) an adfricwtedgea | machinists March than in any March since 1915. The total was over 88, ,, million dollars. eth , Municipalities in our country are mortgaging the future, |) by new bonds, at the rate of more than a billion dollars a in class by’ itself during’ their noon lunch hour, Between Errol is the most;mouthfuls of pie and sandwiches they were discussing na- Teomedians and has |tional politics with a sanity and instinctive comprehension His whimsical hy- | that was little short of amazing. reatest honor conferred upon them} is in the giving of the world; that as citizens they must take part im the upholding of the constitution and} any breach of international} no treaty obligation called inte question, Japan has no right to quest tral verted recruiting s Américan Re John Muhlenberg, who | con- his Virginia church into a ion in the days of the | lution, so the Rey, H. unique of mu defied imitation. F ; } the prine yho mad} mor, eccentric dancing and expre=s- 1 ae Si yaee - : “Jour motives, No other nation has|— Rompel. mae use of the Methodist} the principles of the men who made) mor, eccentric d ‘ s pqs i Sciss year, While a lot of this spending is for permanent public | given Japan better evidence OF] og eget MMe USE OF Te legwers.gthabadocument; that in receiving ¢1-!ive pantomimic gifts made him abso- The talk veered to science. A tool maker gave a brief improvements, the expenditure is far beyond what can be afforded. It’s like a man constantly spending more than he makes, and inc ingly going into debt to pay the difference. A show-down inevitable. Will it come in the form of a taxpayers’ strike? tizenship they are granted—not a! license to tear down traditions— but a duty to uphold the tenets of} American citizenship’ and must per form such duty. Such is the plan Of Judge H. 1. Berry, district judge before whom the,,hearings will be held, and the} lutely original and distinctive for,a decade in the Ziegfeld Follies; ahd for nearly two thousand perfotm- ances in “Sally,” depicting the drol-| leries of a banished Duke forced, to | beeome a waiter in a New York cab-| aret. He hi in Watter | atlett, a sp! comedian of con- friendsiip. Surely Jupan has not! forgotten the arms conference and the helping hand that stretc reross the Pacific at the time of the; earthquake and intelligent. explanation of the Einstein Theory. They drifted on into astronomy and two of them, queried as to their rather astounding knowledge of the subject, explained it was their hobby. These machinists evidently read scientific journals and books during spare time. In a drive against liquor that! started from the church at midnight Saturday night more than 21. raids sere made, and a count of prisen- showed a ers at dawn yesterday goodly number. ¢ “It is the place of the church to fight evil and fight it with any wea- ‘lusion in our immi-{ has nothing to do; ttitude toward Japan 2s} ARNOLD BENNETT e Uni States P Sed + North Dakota Bar Association, which | trasting methods. The title role of at — x : ae said Ga Te Saniee vn ut hand,” is the sentiment 0!) 4 1 tukem th initiative attemj§r|the little slavey who beg a fam- On the street car, you frequently notice men, who, gut Js as difficult to stay at the top as it is to get there. |, ioterace. ;Mr. Rompel. | He regards: Havor ic} ing to impress the new citizens ad-|ous dancer falls to Shighy Vernon, wardly often may seem medioete, reading “headache. suit” TheeRE ard wor' Ga eed ae An LERAlta mene i » evil and prohibition laws ag the : ‘ f : Blip) Became bem care Salty”? i Hea pee Wes get u le; Rca fey ¥ a doesn Sa aman establishes ve te sald, at) Neapons to fight it,, Te ean see no uciiced ini sie <toerte: at Shs Jaa hia ia Tis Seanad Pav: caliosonhy, nyainciem: biology, technical sciences, theories é recor hat ne Is expected to live up to, Ate e, ie "St reason, he 2 why the chureh E 1 t of business practice. > a ea FARM an aGoatia should pl n b = =. been as ramantic i . ‘ ‘ - Arnold Bennett, the writer, in a year has turned out iar eae oh [should not get behind the-law. DGE FISK » character depicted, She is} Average intelligence is advancing swiftly. 335,000 words — including 224 short stories, a novel, two} not race hatred. inedwet, all Carries Officer's Badge JU now promoted from. Mary Eaton's The raids were the second conduc ted under the leadership of the, mini ster, Six months ago he led a drive that resulted in closing a score of wlgns and clubs. He gained the This has been revealed by the tremendous public interest in history as made interesting-by H. G. Wells and Van, Loon, and the popularization of science by Thompson and others. And yet our generation is a collection of morons compared rials and a book of plays. This is only a thou 4 dtday, to be true, but it’s high-class matter. Writing real stuff is more exhausting than hard phy 1 Jabor — in the long run. And it’s as much a busines ; selling sausages nd words |sane plan for the prevention of} race hatred, The United States i ing to establish any y for the world; é | place as principal dancer in the cur-| » IS CANDIDATE |"; Ziegfeld Follies. There are any ee 1 Tnumber of dance thrills, appealing melodies, and delightful episodes to stir the imagination and admiration not attempt Minot, N. D,, April 28.—Judge C.! sk of Minot, former justice of ng 10 ‘ with» the youngsters now growing up—a. race of scientists, Rie ree se the right to] t¢putation of “two gun man” be ae A Tae ced | in this musical play famed for the]; qscogen ge dhoin f : . . thas or hardware. Sea ie | cause of his ability to draw quiekly Spe. suprene conn tp iy sonnauneed | coltliness of its cosuunthe wml acenié prenane their future by amazing technical understanding Ps ee ere oe ene nerity in its own De, | nd daringly. ~ | for nomination to the office of su- | SPlendors and the beauty of eg: (OF TRMIG. <b Ceenyry; es 4 3 Moines Capital, When Mr. sempeh, like our preach- | preme court justice, Judge Fisk is |feld personality srls. | This is the Such words as “calories,” “electrons” and “bacteria” have F ; : es Ae erate cr-warrior Muhlenberg, threw his{! ide : : a. | only or ion that has p i 0 ME etl vesuprokeintomnbeeencheemiow alanipeiaankiving en % past president of the North Da come into common use and are understood by the rank and mantle aside, he stood re- veuled in the star of a prohibition enforcement officeh. And at his beck will Sally’ which js com-j{ pleting a tour of the Pacific Coast, kota Bar Association. file. * The editor or politician who underestimates average in- recently in New York from abroad. Inside they found 42,000 ounces of morphine. Other detected drug shipments, masked WILL ARREST ae ae em I ag fish and candy, came from Mexico and Cuba. Smuggling in the dark of night is the favorite entry. The drug traffe has become a world menace. To stamp it out, it must be attacked at the source of production—in-|{ ternational action to curb the MAKING of opium, morphine, heroin, ete. What isn’t made can’t be sold. We need inter- national drug police. Present agreements along this line are | feeble. MEMORY GROWS SLIM Ie For 60 years Frank O. Niles of Lynn, Mass., has kept al , As he turns back to | diary. He began it when he was 12. the first volumes, he must read things that he had entirely | forgotten. Memory grows dim in a half century or less. How much of your youth do you recall? Probably not al tenth of it. How much of this life will we remember 10,000 years from now? How much of it will be worth remembering? USED CARS ' Auto dealers now haye over half a million used cars ‘“‘on| their hands.” The prices average around $300 apiece. | The dealers say that three-fourths of new car sales this| year will involve “trading in” of used cars. | At-least nine-tenths of autos are now sold on time, ac- cording to experts. Wearing out of the old and replacement by the new assure the auto industry of virtually perpetual! business. | i) MAGICIAN | Carl Hertz, vaudeville headliner in England, left» an estate of two million dollars. In 45 years of performing, his salary-had totaled that much and $750,000 in addition. At| the peak of his career he was paid $4500 a week.. | Carl was an American. Our producers couldn’t “see” him; so he had to go abroad for his opportunity. Geography has a lot to do with success. No wonder, Americans move so-much-from town to town and job to job. : BUILDING VOLUME i ies The nation is spending at the rate ‘of about three billion dollars-a-year-for new. building construction. Dun’s Review reports that new building permits’ filed in March totaled nearly-819-million dollars, - : ee es p So far this year, more moncy is going into building than of the banker for his refusal M. DAUGHERTY, Investigating Committee Is Facing Test | | | | Washington, April 28,—Armed with warrant for the arrest of Mal S.| Daugherty, brother of the former torney general, a deputy sergeant- at-arms of the Senate, has left for| Washington Court House, Ohio, the! home of Mr. Daugherty. The investigating committee of the Senate faces the first real test of its | authority this week in a legal battle | with Daugherty. Members of the committee were awaiting word of the today arrest | to al-f low its investigators complete access | to all the books and records of his Midland National bank at Washing- ton Court House. ae The Senaté Was directed that M. S. Daugherty be held in custody until he complies with the ordérs of the committee, The banker, it is ex- pected, immediately will seek a writ! ‘of habeas corpus, and the case will be fought to a finish in the feteral courts. ‘ This case, together with the one against Harry F. Sinclair for his de- fiance of° the Senate oil investigat- ing committee, will determine defin-| ° itely the authority of congressiénal | bodies to conduct general inquiries. ; Sinclair was indicted on the charge | of refusing to answer a-question and | will be tried in the federal court, M.| S. Daugherty wilt be held-on-a con- tempt warrant, Meantime, both committees - proceed with their inquiries, The| Daugherty investigators ‘assemble to- morrow to take further testimony bearing upon the conduct of anti- trust cases by the administration of the Departmemt ‘of Justice under Harry M. Daugherty. a yeat ago: “The importance of this is that the real-solution of high rents is’ more homes. , spre Meee ; ‘There'll. be.a strong political undertow in Salt Creek season, ; this , TASSELS . The single tassel’ that extends from the belt to’ the hémi line, at- tnehed from ‘a jeweled “or braided will| U ornament, fs ofte of the thost ef- gown, perc ocnamae fective trimmings’ for the ies i ‘ nn scapacraniesm and call stood 21 federal prohibition zgents. They met—these enforcement of- icers headed by the preacher, and reinforced by a seore of members of the Wills County Law Enforcement lcague—in the Ottawa street Metho- They had Groping in all through the hours of, the night. No one} heeded their coming or going. Clubs Are Raided Information as to places where li- quor was being sold had been guth- ered for several weeks by the pastor | and his friends. The federal raiders | were given all the information. Bon'ton club and lowly, saloon alike felt the sop of the dry: squad. The Joilet Soceer. club,-utra fash- ionable place where young men gather sometimes entertain their} lady friends, was the first place visi- | ted. There was a scurrying for cover, pleas for suppression of | names, and numerous glibis—all to} dist church at midnight. heen no purpose. Liquor was seized wherever found: H Rube’s place, the Court cafe,| Workmen’s Palace, and so ‘on down| the line until all.the places of night | life in the town had been visited. Injunctions to permanently close places where liquor wag found will be asked in court. Mr, Rompel will sign the complaints, sign the complaints. # Rejuvenation - Of Glands Is Not Permanent |. Beikeley, Cal., “April, “28.2 Reju- nation by, means’ of, gland ‘opera- | tions % only tenipotary, in the” opjn- ion of Professor I.C/“Burnett of the fornia, qeportirent Fs logy. : pparent improvement foi lowfig the” grafting’ fi ‘ remain térporaty,” the profesor ¢x- plained, “‘antfl’ or kridWiddge of the Physidlogical nspects “of glattds flan sedvetions is we could resuply the’ ‘secretions “whiéh tre <Pasporsible fr our’ vitality ana] - youth, We might Chrust old ‘age to| the back stuge. + “Newspapers Cniiieige Ws rt on the subject, They jump ahéad Bright red, x EVERETT TRUE DECCARG, EVER and 4d yest, or blue leather be IN: TE belts, tooled, or perforated or dec rstéd with nail heads are smart ac- cvssories for the tailored frock or the white silk sport outfit. Judge A: G. of the Second judi ning for the office again. of Rugby, judge ‘al district, has filed petitions piaéing himself in run- BY CONDO G tT2t3 To’ au Gy fs —_ WHEN, YOU TRYs To {ARGUS SOMETHING., YOU» CAN $3 POUT S THE ISICLIES.T, TWADDLE Ty ECvVERGJUISTENED TO } HAW-'HAW- Haw! — \telligence is riding for a fall. Schools, newspapers and li- ‘braries are getting in their work. And best of all, the public is Peetining to develop a sixth sense that recognizes “bunk” at sight. BUT-AS THE TEAMSIER SAYS, “1 NEVER GAMBLE BUT A S's DCCASIONLY BACK MY" HORSES | The difference between gloves and bathing trunks is it takes two gloves to make. a pair. 5 The light brigade cHarged like thunder, and so do the gasoline men. The diffeveriee between many a waf’s last year suit) ahd this year |suit is mérely a matter of time. | Now that spring is ‘here we are all seeing better ‘days, Safe Fat Reduction Reduce, reduce, reduce, is the slo- Seca gan of ail fat people, Get thin, be | Thirty years” ago wonten never} slim, is the,cry of fashion and spc- thought of doing the things they do] jety, And. the overfat wring their today, which’ may be, why they|hands in mortification and helpless- didn’t ‘do them. nebss. revolting at nauseating drugs, sy afraid of violent exercise, dreading Many a man gets mad because he | the unwelcome and unsatisfying at, kag to answer the phone a few|until they hit upon the harmless | times, and cussés out central wig Abra pals aL erat bid t wi N day, {through i = te ahawor the, phovie “all Gay.) dice steadily and ensily withont ‘ote sae % _ | [ichange of: thtir'mowe’ of life, but Statistics show. poison booze will’ turmiessly,, secretly, - and quickly kill about 1200 people this year-and jyeaching their ideal of figure, with a it is up to you if you are among] smoother ékin;: "Better ~ sppetite and them, "| neath ‘thaw they’ have ever known. ‘And now comes Matmela Prescription Tabtets from the same famously hdxm- q While speaking your mind, it 1s always; best:to mind your: speaking. ene SSS, less ‘fotmute as'the Marmola Prescrip- tfon.'1t behooves:you to:learn the sat fafaetory,: bénetteinl’ effects “of tig great, ‘safe, fat redacde by-piving | : + for wit is the | yout: driggist’one Goat for a box, of the” tew.ts1 JON’) ob abindig a lkeramidunt to the’ Mar- ety ‘niola Company, 4012 Woodwatd Ave- nue; Detroit, Mich, with’ a fequest Thoyght | Whosdever committettt “iin trana+ . ; | xemeth alsa the ta Srentarpentes: Pre es Sin is ‘a stute-of-mind, not ‘an @ut-'| (hat they mail to you-a>box of. Mar- waged agt.—Sewell, mola Prescription Tablets,

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