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* what every member of the senate “ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 COOLIDGE AND DAVIS TARGETS OF LAFOLLETTE (Continued from page one.) made. He knew every act and every policy of the last administra- tion because he was a participant in their formulation. Strikes at Coolidge *But even if the then vice presi- dent had not as.a member of the cabinet participated in the making | cf policies, it would have made lit- tle difference. All that was neces sary in Washington during the las four years was the possession of fairly good hearing, to gain the knowledge that a monstrous orgy of corruption’ was taking place. “A man might have been blind, a man might have been dumb, but, if he still retained his sense cf! hearing, he would have learned from trustworthy sources that the |’ Department of Justice was a nest of corruption, that the Department ; of the Interior under Sccretary | Fall was bartering away the na- tion’s resources and that almost every department was honey- -comb- | ed with corruption. It was heard | in the corridors of the capitol, in committee rooms, in banks, and in business houses. There was no escape. It was everywhere, “TI had no private sources of in- formation, when I exposed the cor- tupt leasing of Teapot Dome, and| forced the senate by a unanimous vote to order an investigation. I merely dared to charge ope knew. I was able in that speech | to reveal substantially every im- nt fact ats the Cats cash had beer brought from New York to Washington and delivered | in a black bag to Albert B. Fall. But the other important facts in-! cluding the great profits made by the insiders in the*stock market was laid before the senate and the nation. There sat the vice presi- dent within 50 feet of me as I indictment that forced even the to an investigation. “Senator Wheeler had no private sources of information when he} made his charge against. Daugher- | ty and initiated the investigation | that drove him from office. He merely dared tell the world the truths that both Republican and pemoerate senators knew as well as he did. Cleaning House “Knowing these facts there was only one way in which a me bee cf that administration elevate the presidency could relieve ite self from full responsibility for its every act. That was by cleaning house as soon as the power came into his hands. “Was that done? It was not. On in office, and then known to cabinet was kept bad Secretary Fall, in the employ of Sinclair, was! received at the Whitehouse by the; present republican candidate when te me to Washington to give s perjury testimony. Even after the evidence of fraud and corrup- | tion became overwhelming, Denby} was retained in the cabinet, Daugh- erty was retained in the eabined| and they were allowed to resign, | under pressure from the public and skinned leaders of the party, with expressions from the Whitehouse of high esteem and } confidence in their integrity. “But there is another reason, far more powerful, why the acts of the last administration must be re- garded as a whole, free from all} ion cf personality. That rea- that the policies, appoint- and actions of that admin-| istration, during its last year, as during its first three, were dictated | not by the individuals who hap- pened to occupy the White House, | but by the forces that corttrol them and dominate the Republican party, as well as the Democratic part; The presidents were mere- jand their \the part cf the Dem that they must tolerable conditions, tinued, reconcilable. all the people iprivileges to none. “Our opponents stand for the maximum control by the few in the interest of favor- to which special privil- eges are extended. ed clas: “The progres: the | machinery should be flected alike in and execution. ary, and that acter or. so far |people as to yield, if at all to the popular will, very slowly and after long delay. T! j principle forms “On the econ ferences betwee clear cut. We tal the propos hand or the brai which is perforn who contribute ation. “The position on the other hi spoke, hearing every word of an/their record on all economic le; lation, is that t! old guard of the senate to consent dustry and agriculture ceive the least of the product that the prime try lar failed it fortun to cone culture or and the other the workers of jected.” Wi constitutional would empower cial LaFollette de: tion at | proposition lified the most tion enacted b; the last few senator, citing ior “The judicial all these cases at progressive majority of the whic ant. It is th of these de court are on the government to tio ly the servants of the system. | ation and the record of the! the same, except for! the larger scale and more complete | corruption that marked the last! four years. “Let me remind ‘you briefly of the Payne-Aldrich tariff and its, counterpart, the Fordney-McCum- ber tariff; of the corrupt elections of Lorimer and Newberry, and of! the looting of the publie domain under Ballinger and Fall. ! “These things occurred, not be- | cause the presidents who occupied | thé White house were bad men, They were not, so far as personal Honesty and domestic virtues are concerned. They happened be- cause they were weak men under the control of a soulless system that knows nothing of honesty, in- tegrity, or civic righteousness where its selfish interests are con- cerned, Refers to Taft “The Taft administration had no Daugherty, no Forbes, and no such tariff record as this one will re-| veal when its story is fully told, and yet Taft was so completely | repudiated by the American peo- ple that he was able to carry only Vermont and Utah, two small rock- ribbed states. | “The Republican party is now seeking to avert a similar fate on the present campaign by attempt- ing to shift all the responsibility from the system that controls that party to a man who is now dead. This is perhaps the vilest piece of political strategy that has ever been attempted in the history of politicians. “The question of personal hon- esty.is entirely aside from _. the main issue. ‘ote the Republican ticket and you vote to enthrone the system that controls it. for another four years. Vote the Dem- ccratic ticket &nd you vote to en- throne the same system with a different representative in the ouse. In .either case. you vote for four more years of goy- ergment by the private monopoly syste! Senator LaFollette declared it t is today administration | United States,” he said, “and when had taken “years of betrayal and long line of shameful abuses on the lican parties to convince the people tical action outside both old par- ties in order to find relief from in- political and eqonomic “The difference , between our- selves and our opponents,” he con- “are fundamental and ir- On the political side the primary difference is this: “We stand for the maximum control of government by the en- (tire electorate in the interest of completely in hands of the electorate that the de- liberate popular will may be re- \laws and in their administration “Our opponents, hostile to self- government, declare that this doc- trine is dangerous and revolution- government must be of such char- issues of this campaign. Economic Side opponents are equally tive labor—whether it is of the farm or in ‘the | titled to receive as nearly ible the full value of the service that the prime motive of every |! form of industry with just compensation for all those ould be the ama: remedy for the condition of agri- for reference to the proposed a measure effective over a judi- ‘0 by re-enacting it, Senator lared the only ques- ie was whether the peo- ple were entitled to have such a submitted to them. the contrary every member of the | “The federal ithe supreme court, unconstitutional or otherwise nul- enunciated a rule contrary to the economic or political beliefs of a make up the supreme court. not merely the number of the court have nullified but the acts of congress that is import- as door to similar progr lation in the future, Decisions of Court “Always these de and powerful and against the poor and the weak when it is the policy of the law making branch of the ened, and humanitarian enator LaFollette concluded his prepared address with a declara- tion that a “tidal wave of democ- “In proof of this I cite the fact ' racy that knows no national bound- that the record of the Taft admin-|aries is syeeping the world.” ocratic and Repub- organize for poli-| “What will this United States. hand upon the bod: and with special ments, and to of government |of the people o: war. sives believe that | world.’ of government the VICTOR the making of the (Continued from fro the machinery of|had withdrawn removed from the | his difference in the basis of the state standards to omic side the dif- n the progressives | waANTED—Experic bookkeeper and s hold as fundamen-| je competent ition that produc-| graphic work wi in, whe ferrably ence. some pr med. We also hold references. should be s FOR RENT—A service, of our opponents, and, as proved by FOR RENT. furni: he producers in shall re- practicable portion of their toil, and purpose of indus- sing of the Our opponents any effective 808-7th St. WANTED ive st letter. unemployment evi to which the cities are sub.] threshing mach’ City National Ba amendment which congress to make in, 3 lots, for $1 courts, particularly | Bismarck, near have declared important legisla- y Congress within years,” said the a number of decis- on terms. veto in practically has been leveled measures which| hot water heat, 6 men who happen to o room modern h for $3750. fact that each one closed the ive legis- with garage. 9-19-1w. isions of the side of the wealthy assist by enlight- legisla- |_ sweeping over the BABY’S DIMPLES What’s More Lovely! SLORBY STUDIO ELHARD GROCERY Phone 1059, ven room keeping. Gas for ccoking. 9-19-1wk. 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WINS AN EASY Y OVER 2 OPPONENTS | « m page one.) unanimously elected national chap- lain, after the Indiana delegation their candidate, Rev. Stewart I. Long of that state. The new national chaplain pledg- ed his best efforts to the further- ance of the work of the Legion after a demonstration that brought the platform. Too Late To ‘Classify need tenographe th aceur oof-sheet rnished. Bdwy, house, partly fu: to’ its promotion,| (c. heat. 208W financing, management and oper- W. after 5 P. M. 9-19-1w —Two or three nicely hed rooms for light nous _Stonographer with exper- nee for permanent position. Give references and past | pos fi ank. 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Sunday. — We pay 30c per dozen for strictly Fresh Eggs—— Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pears, Peaches, Celery, Cabbage, Carrots, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the combination r, Must be competent to handle all steno- and! dispatch and should have a general knowledge of bookkeeping and pre- xperi- Write Tribune No, 836 stat- ing experience, qualifications and 9-19- modern Hot wa- Phone 459- closeje@ front, about new, well mo- and sol ee ato BERRY. | Weather Conditions Smartness in Women’s Dress Here Commented on States, northern Rocky Mountai ecg ton and north Pacific Over an inch of rain occur. stores are marck stores we rying up-to-the minute goods. For style, I do not be- lieve I have, been in a city the size FALLS FROM HAY STACK mF te? 5k Jamest , N. D. Sept. 19.~-Ka of Bismarck that compares to it in isis on aati hs ae me ; We the universal smartness of women’s] ,.)0".."\) LOR a a ay tees farm in Bloom township was bret to st . ‘Trinity hospital today to receive phe Socal’ stores pales found (wee) | treatnient fori injuries) recelvediw itn | carrying recognized fine lines of aah ons y he fell from a hay rack. Mr, Tabor Sods, watel shay be fod 1h AEST sustained a bidken bieaeL Hohe dnd {best shops over the entire country. | ji okon AD aa Henie ist D | Miss Davies expressed surprise when ith auaK g e eee uy she learned the population of Bis-} "0 0M marck, declaring that, from the ap- pearance of the stores, she judged the city was almost twice ag large as it is. g WANTED: — with threshing rig. on City National o—____-____________ Weather Report SS 7 For 24 hours ending at noo Temperature at 7 a. m. Highest yesterday Lowest yi Bank, Regan, N. D. CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Highest wind velccity Ww ER FOR ASTS For Bismarck and Vicinity: Un- settled ee and Saturday, prob- ably showets. Cooler. For North Dakota: Unsettled to- night and Saturday, probably 2b »>Works both ways! If you're right on top, you'll wear a! we “ch ([Lanpher hat ne ts aye wand be “right| arr MOORE and on top.” And the price is right—less than you ex- pect. a A brill some love and wove it one of the swif est and most de! jes ever thrown sereen! It. unlimbers batteries in a side of mii ment! its I ‘i mystery and ning action! Its t waited a and you’ LANPHER HATS. FIVE DOLLARS ong time to see 3 Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Friday and Saturday A Zane Grey Story IN NATURAL COLORS ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES EVER SHOWN AT THE ELTINGE IT’S WONDERFU L ZANE GREY’S Wanderer of the Wasteland’ eotn IRVIN WILLAT production ZANE GREY’S famous adventure — romance, ENTIRELY IN NAT- URAL COLORS! More than a picture—it’s life itself! wir JACK HOLT KATHLYN WILLIAMS NOAH BEERY BILUE DOVE x deep low pressure area is ntered over Saskatchewan and extends over the entire Plains es and northwestern Rocky Mountain region and precipitation has been general over the Plaitis Coast a few places in scuthwest- ‘i if ern Canada. Temperature changes Bismarek praised by Ps ig | Grace Davies, associate editor of have been slight but with a fall Harper's Bazar, who stopped in Bis-] 47° tendency over the Rocky marck yesterday on a tour, to in-| Mountain region and a rising tend- i spect them. i : ency west of -the Rockies. No “fT found your stores comparing hee was reported from any sta- favorably to those of Fargo, a much : , larger city,” she said. “The Bis- Orris W. Roberts, BREAKS BREAST BON Six bundle teams to work Inquire Bis- marck or Regan State Bank, FOOLS IN THE DARK PATSY RUTH MILLER it young director has taken a tine and whole- about guns in a monster blast ef chain - light- you've xoing to enjoy it dia ple- st in E SPORT can be to are in around 3 ; the tailored froc Cha meen in Brown, Cocoa FOOTWEAR To be properly shod for str office one should have kid o ent leather; tary heel. For Dress’ wea Satin, beaded or plain in vogue with medium or heel. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. M’CARTHY BROS. COMPANY Grain Commission Minneapolis Daluth Chicago Milwaukee Send us samples of your grain and flax for valuation; sample envelopes sent upon request. Don’t wait too long be- fore making sure of your insurance. Fire gives no warning-often comes like a thief in the night. 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COATS —They're garment for general utilit Plaids of all D9, Polo, Downy Wool, trimmed, some length, othe! tyle. $15.00" ew dress now; our s with in the skirt are the smartest thing and iNavy. the Directoire or Spanish influence in thei is no monotony for the variety of sty Prices range from $19.50 10 $69.50 eet or r Pat- with Cuban or Mili- r, the strap are hign They're modertely priced at $9.00 and $10.00 B OUR BASEMENT STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR BETTER CHINA AND CROCKERY colors, popular coats. PAGE.,.THREE Truly, you will meet Fall Fashion at her best here. Coats and Wraps WRAPS— Beauty of style workman ship and materia are a ar features of the new wraps hag contrived many new id the ideal sinart as nis ulin trimming for the many clever saodels Lustrosa taehloal the Se Most of them or the new cleverly Fur three quarter slender wrap Keramie, and ma beautifully are Rust, conventional re’s a style for Po! 8 long every type of figure at $19.50 10 $97.50 booths are crowded with fternoon and even roncealed somewhere Rich Satins, Twills and The afternoon frocks portray e trimmings and there maze you. a slight flare own. les will MILLINERY To top the new mode come lovely bats from leading. sty They come in chic felts for sport and clever velvets of all colors. Pokes cleverly disguised by a slightly turned brim,and off the face models with here and there a rge hat are in great favor. Prices are $3.50 '" 3 Days Commencing Monday CAPITOL THEATRE BUSTER KEATON ° np SHERLOCK. 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