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PAGE TWO -~ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE|) gprorut review . z - 7 OE ———— Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Caikisentn Teebeke a ie ress Matter. spine, Se may Rete |g hae BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - _ - Publishers |] out feadera may nave both, aldse BY Gouy! Of Important {sauce | which, are g A Hacussed in the prega oF 1 DONT KNOW WelHER | i | | | Henry Seems to Have Run Into Some Competition | | LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN) There was no can't or hypocr iy PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY about him. I liked him well enough, CARTON Got you letter, old scout, and am 4 T glad you're getting’ on so well, Am {When Leslie was home. I also glad that you feel it would be| Honestly, I didn't know that the | B | better to postpone your visit until] modern preacher was so interesting. Wit Foreign Representatives the day. =. G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY : @ i WanT 70 GNE HER CHICAGO Gj 2 e & DETROIT BOSSES. AND STATESWANSHIP © Marquette Bldg. Kresge Bldg. ie adh, HS Re eH a , : PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH Nip MUFPESs aNlltice: Sec aneE Da RT NEW YORK - - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | shrewd boss with « dominating per- \ Syd,.to invite him to come again nality and an uncanny v | Le return. She will ke hom? in} ay «hat Le remembered abet a fo f EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS knowing how the winds of polities i | two or three days. J 7 ph “J . os. 0 2 iste: acher was the one that used to Oat Drage t MiauEle Anil would plow l > She writes me that her sister Al- | PT The Associated Press is e clusively entitled to the use or Nit tO discuss the history of : i eZ 4 jie has developed into something | se tis*to death with the iMreat republication ol all news dispatches credited to it or not) sneha man in terms of stutesman- f ‘S ana $ Mh | surprising while she was in ‘| of eternal punishment, when 1 was otherwisi sdited in this paper and also the local news pub-|=bip is a grotesque perversion of) ry = ik @ WHE «| tant, I gather from Leslie’s. letters |a boy. Now they are. mo con- lished herein the facts : c=} < A ih | —not from anything she says, but} cerned with what you do here, sand aaa manat a ‘ 5; gareits Everyone familiar with New; 7 oer = “ i from the tone of them-—that she is| how you help to, improve your o All rights of republication of special dispatches herein} yori polities is well aware that Mr. | : ue : Fea f \ rather a disagreeable sort. of young|and your world rather n about are also reserved. Murpiy and his machine were suc. | 5 p p sh { woman, and I have come to pity|the degree of heat waich wil! preb- = =e SOT cessful only by making a mockery . Fi - i h | Kart Whitney with all my heart. ably sizzle you in the next. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION of the processes of political democ y “ A ' | Pb think you would smile, Sidney,| Mother's nurse and comp: $$ - == raey . f Hi lit you should see how many. filial] Miss Anderson, is a very ¢ SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE “Tammany controls 1 v — p / . { s Tam developing. My moth-j and clever woman, and she has Daily by carrier, per year $7.20 ernment: chiefly for a pli § if 2h a ne, you know, the day that Les-| greatest influence over the hel dna ‘AS eed ? Pe aes Safe UCR eG TAR I | 7 oa fj lie went away, Of‘course I am very] She has made it perfe@ly Daily by mail, per yes Bismarck 7.20] oily th i : aily by mail, per year (in Bismar K) vee e eee ee .20 Jah ne yrart is rather $ * gu : Z Nh Wf | fond of her, bat she is rather « cap-|to my mother that my house should Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) . SOO Pa ween catede vie cae ven = ee / ‘tious old you know--believes in] be run for me and not for the sake Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. ..... GIO A ieeaurie sen canna Tee | 3 ° , Z Ml . the superiority of the clan ‘that des-fof the servants and furnity it. saa i utes vs itever did and it i 3 : {cended from John Alden of May-| Mother did not even find any fault. = a= — ‘ i v7 be wbolished, Tammany would go to y g Z; a 5 flow: % 6 WHR OTA PWS ” PWePAP cReenaVaAE | Lily i flower fame, when I brought Mrs, Atherton home THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ht ae einen) at eZ f | “Since she has heen here 1! have nner a half an hour late the (Established 18' ite ita ee Me, HERG . Jone to church with her-—think of | other night. Tis TD rere eS TT RE REL 4 2 N { ‘| that, Sidney! I have entertained] Of course she has: nothing to do RIDICULE THEIROONLY DEFENSE WHORES Gt y yeahs) 15 tal ft \ \ Hal ter nt dinner--and, by the! with the tiinning of the house, but . . + ness ma had just) intel 3: : Pa vas to be expected that the Mandan Pioneer in discus-| (noah to be fe Had , | found him inten: in-|'I fully expected not only to be found very modern: in his idens,| fault with for being late to dinner, re land thoroughly businesslike in ‘his | but ‘also for bringing my secretary ‘application of them to the neads*of| home with me. Miss Anderson very his congregation. tactfully conveyed the news to moth: 1 don’t think mother quite apprev- | ex, however, that Mrs. Atherton was ed of him, especially as he smoked | an old school friend of Leslic r s after dinner, and discussed | don't think mother, however, would the influence of the latest play, the} have héén so complacent had she current, movie, and the trend of poli-| known that Leslie's old school friend tics. You: would have thought that}had never been in our house before. {he was a very well informed man! (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) the Bismarck to Fort Yates and smarck to Pierre} tor and barkeeper, in the two de: | over the cut off road via a special bridge over the] #des during whieh he has been “un ! employed” as the head of ‘Tam | i i mh 4 5 “Vinny, aecumulated $560,000 and)? irgument ean ve urged against this cut-off, Nt means i) which may prove tobe very mach} | square deal for Bismarck and as square a deal for Mandan. | baer Kf When 2 traveler on this road reaches the junction of the] ‘The respect with which his death | { 4 | | K river should substitute ridicule for logie, No valid " kG . Vania eee amelie con teoth 10d ga ek received hy the New York | St. Anthony and the Bismarck cut-off road, he can go into s, including some papers which | Mandan on a good road if he desires or proceed to Bismarck | were his political enemies without traveling five or six miles more. respect which in America | When the situation is understood every Bismarck citizen] #2¥ man who has “made good” | ate i ae «{no matter how undesirable the field sho be back of this project and fight any program Of} o¢ pis accomplishments. The New | federal road projects which has for its object the obstruction} Republic | of an easy access to Bismarck from the south countr W. G. Black, engineer of the state highway commission, told Bismarck businessmen at the hearing before a federal} re day after the reading of the} ¥ : : . official of the bureau of roads that he was not opposed to|New British budget prices began to | aerate ESE os Oe eect chief of the White Mquntain Apaches, swooped down on a x} stagecoach. The geven white men in the stage were “dead this cut off and would recommend it to the federal officials |"! FE Li SLAB Ha for 8) a Be oie wind would stop!” for inclusion in the general highway system of the state. Risener ay 19,000 BIBLES ADVENTURE OF | To add to his troubles, he had «/shots.” For three days they “stood off” the 300 attackers. i i | |- A NATION OF CRACK SHOTS | BY ALBERT APPLE QUICK ACTION FROM TAX CUTS | | \ Long ago in ‘the southwest, 300 Indians, under Cohise, Regardless of the fact that some Morton county people} This is partly because the gov- feeling that someone was following! “Woon the last of the seven had been killed, Cohise said: object to a square deal, many in Morton county are anxious jerument intends to take taxes off THE TWINS him. a Q , ise : to build up as many feeders to the bridge as possible. Fort of these two commodit ae by ARE SOUG BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON |} ing basket and everything, when he| Me nearly dropped his umbrella, “If I had. 300 men like these whites, I’d rule the southwest lower them, and partly because haw. a bongesed onosetundathe ‘cipbot| Yates and the Cannon Ball region are working to secure the | geajers wished i | aii . 5 5 : 5 5 ealers wished to get rid of stocks | =? CRACK D THE blithe : 2 acceptance of the cut-off as a part of the federal aid projects. |herore the slump in price reached Gia Waulde upigteibul ey GOR. te se on Rac atee aan iSErer © Manda sna aa innate sahad aa 4 a} a the i ti s str e q s eso! ush, “It’s dy Fox,”! 3 S 4 . is e If Mandan business interests which seek to compel any- |the bottom. xideons Wou istribu Borat SH GWE eTaceta eG ranie |nvelakige rede Av arelty ceetilevattinth| A nation’s first line of defense is not its. navy or its army et aA . y siri 4 Pig | In any case, the happening illus- soOoN : ’ f nay 5 3 a Aas one from the south country desiring to come to Bismarck | irates the tact that British cons, ‘This Number in State nuts, pushing open the tingaling door] I'm in.’ jorganization, but rather the ability of the people to shoot first to pass through, their city are powerful enough to block |sumers get quicker action from | ite of Mister Bags’ store, where the ddenly Reddy made a rush and toy ; road, it will be maintained and improved at private ex- | legislation in their benefit than do| Minot, N. D., May 19.—Details of Twins were working, ; seconds he’d have | Stralgnt, A pense. The entire road is now held in trust and is over|Atmtican consumers the tremendous amount of work con- sane Paddy reside Mien old Dad a ct let at that’ In our country’s early wars, every settler was an expert A ia an Ba ad a ee aa ees his, we suspect, is for the rea Fis ons Ags, instant the wind went whir a 5 : 5 - » orivate property and has been deeded over to certain business-|.o "that Britons ate not used toa | Donets Gy Eas the tea ote eee ‘Morin’ said Naney and Niek,| harder than ever, and catching in| With a rifle. Small wonder, they made such excellent soldiers eo WhO nie baat longsheaded: enuen a pee Tas continuous flood of laws and take | purchase 19,000 Bibles with which to| 0%. ee Daag a area ae aa ee aueeneamuels training. into is section to preserve ¢c Ica W IS s Ct | se sly si ie daws a : nly every hotel roo is si “Nice day, aid Mister Bags. rel @ m i} " "6 s 9 . ., 1 at al f the trade from bei liverted to the| Here. laws cdhie to us like = | eunplyievery) hovelezc ony in this state] wyent Nice for ducks,” said| Reddy's head, « They were crack shots because they used the rifle,,ip and to prevent all of the trade trom being diverted to ec} .. piece ‘ with a Bible were related here Sat < si u . : t a: lif tect heit h . cf s Milwauk t Mobridge, South Dakota Protas irokeaimasn [Miiny might by George F. Powell of] Daddy Cracknuts. “I just knew it) And thump thump! Something everyday life, protecting, their homes against Indians and. in ilwaukee at Mobridge, axOua. We expect most of these laws to} yin : was going to rain! I sez to Ma last| hit Reddy two dreadful, whacks on/hunting game. H ow Mis : +e ad] ; iB Minneapolis before the annual state The Association of Commerce is on record unqualifiedly}be plain nuisances. When one | , \ ‘i night, sez I, "Ma, th 8 ed| the nose and he ren away howling. : t l 0 Y ‘ i ) rent SheuGileons! ight, sez I, Ma, the moon’s © nose and he ay . é elit AIR So for this project. Bismarck must look to its system of roads} comes along that is really bene- Cee ee Sanna plans, Mr.{ and that means wet weather. When Daddy’s. goloshes falling of Life has become easier. Few Americans ever use a rifle in every direction if it hopes to grow and prosper. On this ficial we wait for a practical dem-| powell said, the final cash offering | it’s tilted like that, I sez, it spills xactly the right minute. jor pistol until a war breaks out and they get into the army. REE nicivcc fio bauciera have beenssel Uipstoleasy/ Access Mani ce ore Pie sear ty aie | sill a completed fam {uly (6yanapea) pony he ait aus 1 ane dae ey Daddy stopped in the store on his; During the World, War, several million Americans side of the r e p y a Advan. ot fl 5 “ o 7 a : é SS} Advance notices of a flattering ma-, Will be completed on July 0 ane ge,{ It’s so squshy this morning 1 want|way heme. “Gun nothing!” he cried. ‘earned to handle rifles and sidearms accurately. Now most to Mandan nor will any such short sighted policy ever obtain] ture mean nothing.—Toledo Blade.| OOM 10.4 of Bibles, travelling by] $0¢kity, Sock, sock every step I took,| “A bumbershoot is ten times 25/0+ thom are out dof = ett et “Oth a vdGnbhsevancl How: here. freight, will staré on its long tou sad I'm as wet as a sponge. Achvo!”| good, TI bet you Keddy “Fox iy) “ib a ‘i Jel a al te on ieevennmow now, SES from New York City to North Dako-|_“My, my! That's too bad,” ronningiyet? oo o load a modern rifle, Jet alone shoot, “Rxtension of remarks” may be! t®.. The entire sides of the car, he aries peat a A afraid you're} (Copy right, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.)| ; ae . = ‘ es i i e ag catching cold, Daddy.” . —- H The 10 largest American cities have a combined population|@ cherished habit with members of id, will be placarded, bearing the | eee ee uy a bumbershoot.” Seah . ~ ° he but when carried 2 is “The entrance of Thy Word] __ e to buy a bumbershoot, On the th y th fonia 7 3 fense is . of more than 15 millions. Of these, nearly four millions are] COnsress: Dut when canried to ex-t Lights" and below. this the| Said Daddy presently. On the theory that a nation’s greatest defense is the foreign-born residents of voting age. t was ina recent issue of text, “This car contains 19,000 Bibles| “We don’t sell guns,” said Nick| ability of its citizens to shoot straight, the whole country No figures are available as to how many out of these four) fitteen pages were filled with re-| for the guest rooms of the un-Bibled ayicky. ue we surprised at Dad- * should be interested in National Rifle Day, June 7. At least millions he 2c0 aturalized citizens. But a tremendous| Print of advertising from a Wash-| hotels of the State of North aDkota.” ay rer because “be ltew paw 100,000 Americans will participate in rifle tournaments. millions have become n a trem hee : ' 1 aeeaeai ay ; q,| very. much afraid of guns all the é : - number still are outside of the fold. ington, aver, | iC Becomes, unduly eer inmene. walcome eitetecta | MaaMetale. wore The number should be 100 times as big. os oe ‘ ‘5 ieee? xpensive 4 nation. he sl vill ¢ 4 aE : er 4 7 ider i "ecig 5 What's become the Americanization movement that we] ‘Representative Blanton's “ex-! Fargo, where upon its arrival, a latge Ha, ha, ha!” laughed Daddy. “A You have only to cénsider Switzerland to appreciate the | heard so much about, a year or so ago? Every person living .” which included the re-! delegation will signal its entry and importance of widespread expertness with the rifle. Rifle 3 F Hee : The only: peacefut nation in the rtanc _ i r | ¥’ under our flag should have a voice in determining how he is f advertising referred to,| celebrate the event, during — which ey St an unbele te world seems to be explanation, ‘shooting is the national sport of the Swiss. It is taught in P tobe governed. The only way to get that voice is by becom- than $1,000, From Farge the Bibles will be dis. Caddy said the “go” very hard. “I the schools.’ There’s a military saying that.every Swiss man hog A A i ; A siest job in th ld , inga en. With national elections approaching, now is the gravate this. “extension.” | tributed to various points throughout | have te ge clear ’tother side of Stony | ; a Grae ial Beene asia sharp-shooter, | ee . |. time to impress this argument on the unnaturalized. Mr. Blanton, who preaches econ-| the state for further r ribution | Greek ec ar errand fer Ma,” | That’s why Switzerland wasn’t invaded during the war. i “i against all comers.” bumbershoot isn’t a gun. It’s an y when de is not practicing such | at Minot, Grand Forks, Mandan, Bis-| “Why sure we can fit you out, ie clas alee z % PENDING ce, explaing that it was! marck, ‘Jamestown, Valley ‘City,| 8#id Mister Bags. “Here is a nice : SPE} 1 Sage 2 nd not for legis! ses,| Devils’ Lake, Wahpeton, Dickinson, | Umbrella with a crooked handie to ‘Government disp the genius of desperation in figuring }but for evidence of the, pass t! Williston and other citie: hang on your arm, and here are out new ways to spend income tax money. — Uncle Sam’s | ‘he TRENCY anting contin- goloshes y ME SE ie “ Pe etahia tic 9 i a e nical canhanatire et rent commis ee started Daddy. 7 “dairy, statisticians proudly announce that their extensive ee Se igtibie toueeul:. c INFERENCE ee scarcely had he, turned the| Watches are handy. Looking at _ investigations disclose there are 3,000,000 coffee cows in the |refore the United States supreme pare ie un Ae a pois corner when whirrr- wheee! eeeo! | one may m you Nave ta go now United States and 750,000 tea cows. By which, they mean jcour ; Jof the Fargo Rotary club heard! 4 giegee wind nearly blew him off] or that you can stay a while longer. | Gt takes the entire yield of milk and cream from that many | , Fi ieetamdt ee as toc tha | by several of its members at their his feet. Pg TPR a q : i tia “My, my!” cried Daddy. “L-nev Our idea of #°man who doesn’t cows, for our coffee and tea. 4 : purpose of legislative record that is|¥¢ekly luncheon, “Of all the dis-) joy humbershoots were so hard tallingn whace Gh gakione amo. ait ‘What good does this sort of information do any one? It | overexpensi Washington Post, | trict Rotary conferen hold. Jiminy Christmas! 1 wish that| through a movie twice. fi attended, in the past) five yea: : : is typical of the activities of thousands who are on the pay- __», | really believe the arck conven yolls.of Uncle Sam, and mails are cluttered with their find- ~ “) | tion w: ‘ id W. H. 4 : . 3 ught | Millan, Fred Sheffield and Aub EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO for a cereal for breakfast, or any other | ings. You can safely bet that some of them will take a census A Tho \ of flies this year. Lar rr ——* | Lawrence als ribed parts of the SS = Et , i Lot gi Ointment and perfume rejoice the | convention, VLE HAVS SOME OF THE Soue [=== meal, you can be sure that the major- 5 eos RON Reese fheraite beste iceman | IN I — RE Bp SE = ity. will be for Shredded Wheat. It is ron production in April was per cent less than in Daas ni eaten in more homes,.on more days of Sleep is a great thing. Tt keeps | some people from worrying over their trouble: hours a day. Manitowoc, Wis., May 19.—A body, March. But the furnaces turned out 323 tons during the] Friendship is the wine of life—| slightly decomposed, found in the : month for every 207 tons in April, 1922, and 360 tons in| Yours: tiver here today, was ‘identified as 5 the :year’than any ather ready-cooked that of George; Ferry, marine fire- | Apgil, 1923. “ 5 ee j man, missing since April 17. His . i iuigs sefiyion, ap tate Tae man» missing since April YZ. Ms - cereal: Children fedon Shredded Wheat ' With iron outpyt dropping only 4 per cent in April it’s obvi- LITTLE JOE Ont. The body came to the surface : coneifopa-nmuiahy gorthiige, The ous that the iron and steel slump has not been nearly as bad |" eae Svcs al ay Me eraviie wanenen: in j crisp, flavory’ shreds. of baked whole before the presidential nominating convention. Generally | wheat appeal’ to their appetites, and trade swings back upward again after the candidates are THAT City WATER IS ‘ lumber yard of the D Wrecking y pred bh Geib. coy intamiage. | attain olen, ein = = borg ‘Peta; inaiiiss. Saale a *Too many young women neglect to give as much attention MIGHT WORK ALLRIGHT | of $15,000 before’ it was brought un- j ae as was rumored. A business slowdown usually occurs just| A DOCTOR ‘WAS SAYING | the river. aya UNFIT To DRINK! - | passer tne Mae Taesiee 1kths the chewing develops sound teeth and BEAUTY Denver, caused an estimated damage LUAU the inside of their faces as to the outside, says Evelyn C.| \N A: FOUNTAIN: PENE | 7" contre! : ; to || Schmidt of American Dental Association. She urges as. ate i) | mueh care for the teeth as for the complexion. Doctors Prescribe Shredded Wheat bs y LD firid, ‘that. ai large percentage of i ti *The two-are related. Neglected teeth-—unclean and de- : WOMEN! D E if are ih due 13 erie ta diet, T Reale ‘s i caying— poison the body and_ruin the complexion. Real | : ” ‘ prescribe your Shredded Wheat Biscuit as a heatity. is a by-product of health. The most alluring peach Piped cea nt ere a part of the daily menu in ‘ploem of the cheek is not sold at the drug store. : . ANY. GARMENT E Cyn) 6 hoi: AWeiliam WH, Baker, M.D., ‘Sees 3 ~ A : : rg dopa haed oon, W. Buxton, Maine BETTER " | ; us , Re uaineag is picking up a bit, according to latest reports j i 5 from the railroads. They’re handling more freight — less | DR APERY ii | than a year ago, but far more than two and three years ago. | 7 3 , een < mesethandise are being shipped on even a bigger scale than SI }| Skirts Dresses Ginghams | | po, QMINISH TAKING ALC hy ORDSR ear, Except for coal, the roads are close to breaking al ———— em it Comes Sweaters Stockings Or CATCH A TRAIN LL! a -handling records for this season of the year. ; Cook by Electricity. é : ‘ It is Cleaner. BRAINS he bi the way to work, we passed a banker humming jazz. | aug Hfock farther on, a ditch-digger whistling grand opera. ‘ eer ¥ pra DR: RS. ENGE- ee ia i: Each 15-cent package of “D! ¥ rains and anatloetive rae ine Hehvolng,, strike in a fetpected places. me- of the: finest, brains in.this country jiropractor ” fi H i Consultation Free pyary woman can dye or tit any 0, Eueas Bik, Bismarek, N..D.[| {or fated, hing newts sven i she all colors. are to be found in. factory, shop, plowed field and home. Mentality is one form of wealth that cannot

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