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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ PAGE THREE . LONG ILLNESS 4, AFTER BRAVE FIGHT FATAL} (Continueg from from page 1) First Lady of the Land, as in the years precedin and the unfortunate r the first and fullest measure of her devotidn. Children of every class had her wx ‘ae failing attentions Wounded veter- ans of the World War owed her her visits to their hospi flowers sent by her personal order from the White House conse fer unusual outgiving of Always Thoughtful In her thoughtfulness for the inter- ests of others and in her toy her friends, she was outspoke degree that won for her rec: as one of the most vigorous-minded | women who ever presided over t % household of a president. On the night of election day in 1920 she an-) nounced her determintion to send 3 “he Tn i from ‘i away the policemen stationed ¢ re} y White House gates since the U States entered the Y—=tt purpose | which was tulfilled on the very ‘ Mr. Harding took office, e| 4 had looked around his new of-| sen called and reported fie s he issued an order throwing} 1 VY pington cockerels for sale; Robert |4 the gates wide’ open, and hundreds} 4 Schmidt nd reported Brome trooped in across the lawn and pee ith ah, for sale; Tom Bjork: ed in ag the windows while the rted Kota seed wh First Lady of the Land was pre ing at her first White House fi tion-—-an rmal luncheon for oid friends and neighbors trom Marion, Ohio, i During the whole time she was mistress of the Executive M Mrs. Harding combined with her so- cial duties an unw. to “her convic doing sd this ig the home of the late sonal physician to President Marion, ©. tu this house tie cu Yt be resident’s widow spent her last the the A the iN over the will be k of any one who the ia nose having so id report : On Monday M p>; John Hauge called iy |wanted to” know wh own sex sweet clover. The. to defe- nent farmers from south of This ma n get i promi Brighton, confer eting he farmers in what they have to sell have a ng! the County Agent's burn, cop allegiance | list wu played: in! gree of tact her universal esteem. The not in q usages so long a part of v do but am Washington life were presery I hoa | her to the letter but without osten- v4 tation. And at the same time she found opportunity to show in many ways that she had lost none of h interest for the class of home folks! ® from which she come. i si. spiritual step for: s happ.ned for gen selfless se: DEATH PROBE) | ie ndertaker ‘embalming Body || to think fo “Say that we are just folks,” she! imu ule ofp) Gira abi told news; men when they asked ee waned” Vinds Evidence of Foul is her for a message to the people at! aid,” she continued, “that | F i 1 the time of Mr. Harding's inaugura- Jaume speowie ara a tion. “We are just folks, but when! Gy, Chyistis I enter the White House { propose] that. 11 to accept all of its social obligations: \ ho are thinkis Warr igation into the d Minn. and become the First Lady of the) may be nearer the alles Giyaeuuiiee ad a yo) Land in truth as well as name.” ithe young people who ac ulin in the isolated county of RX , The full ci of that: faith of their forefathers ngle Minnesot | 4 promise was known to but a few of} Blind faith not Ch it a ed i: her intimate friends. For years she! do not think, when so m ty authorit re when an un Ss had not seen a well day and she had, th hed a time of life when even) to reje the plucky cheerfulness with which | she covered her almost continual suffering was certain to be bat iy by the exactions of her position, It) if would have been easy to rrender | to the advice of p ms and friends, and, in ha irement, to! } iy i ‘| sit down amid the comforts of the : in the woman's of Lake of the Wood White House and muse triumphantly ut Serine 2 Wo over past years of struggle. 5 4 f leounty were notified and they de > women would have done it; but for aa esti ES ent ground the hody found | ed possible foul || n's death. A] verdict of ees er eni dence that mer of |/FS was preparing the body heeler fe discovered a her that was impossible. She de-! inve n of the |IEQ clared she never would be counted a a Tex Sheriff u Ay ie “quitter.” With her new station in life, she said, went certain responsi- bilities, and these responsibilities, a she was determined not to shirk. Nor did she interpret in any nar row sense the obligations of mutual helpfulness she had assumed when, electric inte ular steam r ddlcton, tion s Meath was discovered vand and Carl Hagen hom the couple wa he Hag on Noy, out for of the r s proneu 15 days of! terurban Railway | th the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railread in e is cooperatin in 1891, she became the joint line between Dallas ied authe f struggling whe per editor e town 38 miles 1 i nied by the two A in those da left on M for the cabin vastly more to the m eration was corone improvised vartnership than a woman usually; when the inter 1s able to contribute, and grown men 441) in Marion today remember how she! yall; used to count out ne nh company, in with the ¢ in came to butcher was, hell th a cont , decided th papers tO) host town in ti ton was the rounding terri- of the cabin here with them when they were newsboys. tory to include in the work of mheiancidentay yhen the future President entered! conne electric lines. A propo last night she found new and unex-; tion ude to the railroad notified ct s of helping him, As the| wife of u senator, she kept in touch, ql with hundreds in her state who want-' 4 joint dispate © ed help in Washington, besides inain-! he taining her place fittingly in the so-| cial life of the capital. Well Informed "7 Of those gathered round M % .. ing when he entered the pr -! tion campaign of 1920, there none who kept better infor what was done to further h dacy than Mrs. track, obviating the! the undertaker of the Woods relatives who e woman's re- er, Kans. at Mrs. e tract of land Officials 0 under! county geri fine} came here to ins back to m{ twas train is considered first] Whee the electric ¢ ass and the ird class. I con lee | tric ste Mard-| Ui mnven- | ond r owne trains psec-! near Cle. sreight} Dr. D and Dr. ric com-\ Elliot of this p thorough investiga e body and it w that coun re ? | upon authe { and she was outspoken in! ; trains. amneivia . ng them to the men‘entrust-; the y pays al : ed th management of the cain lated ve for the use! NS WORK ON 12 paign. After the primaries in Ohio. Indiana, and Michigan, when the out-| sum for the look for success was darkest, there! of were experienced politiciuus who ad-| dispatehing co: ‘ vised the candidate to withdraw. But] ration of the electric she was not one who believed in giv-| steam line to Denton, wh ing up, once a fight had been begun, e of the “Katy”, was not! and some of the men who know most proposition, but since the} The ves: of the inside story of those trying] electric line hes started using the! Scviet ship weeks give to her the eredit foritrack, the line has become a better| Putiley Ivon Works ‘ Keeping Mr. Harding in the race h ing proposition for both compan. | Shipbuilding Yards here was eventually to win. ies, officials said. The tota cost of the 12 ves: After the nomination Mrs, Hard- sisi which will hav Are ing became, in spite of the growing . Y 900 tonn Ais an threat of physical collapse, ne active MARKET LIST will bo completed € 1926. figure in the front poreh campaign.| IS PROVIDED] «nent heres Not only did she appear always with! steamers to lower fre her husband when he faced a erowd.| 2 , p compete wal 20% but she remained beside him when : lar sthave ies 2 Pa s gh your the lines formed to shake his hand, | Pear : and she gave a hand-clusp also to} angacery jit of the track, UCLEUS OF MER- SHIPS AS } ANT } Nov. of al eB.) p innugu-t begun the creation the| of its own merchant marine. It has just} just laid the keels of eight cargo s and four passenger steam will be built entirely in rds, principally at th id th Baltic B veral articles t eting list in»the i ) itainly » ciate ser’ says | warm Y if a: every one of the many thousands who eainly seb prenate, ie) ers se SANA ae q apuilled 9 i hy filed past to acclaim his candidacy,|0"¢ of the ers in a lette it will prevent the fles pt pest to sesh § candidacy. County Agent A. L. Norling of Me-| coming ored: > Besides all of that, she visited bis} amen 2} 7 headq ers almost daily and t Leum County, who has just sent cu zs mit “ ed political policies with his ac L markeling {Jet to more cban, | Rushing ers, and she entertained at her table” mers In the count o all | pavements many of the distinguished v banka jn the eounty boy ak Goan’. | by law. i who came to Marion and exchanged |t’ Agents in th. rae ae aie i opinions on national issues with |Conuuns sei Ancther Dance at Moran’s them over the teacups. We such as | : : Be On | Farm Sat. night, Nov. 22. From the time Mr. Harding became . chickens, F is J interested in politics, she made a r study of things political just as she. : had familiarized herself previously with the Marion STAR printing plant, and when the results of the 1920 elec. s on the is prohibited and de. horses, cattle, hogs, turkeys, wheat, ca rye, millet, dco nderwheat 1y, farms, ev om the big tr “CASCARETS” 10¢ IF’ CONSTIPATED MY ine td been wetten Ita potitnl/oveENE wee ees 8) DAZ, BELIOUS ye history, neighbors in Marion nodded |} Bea: ae i be fee | ; their heads and related how the Coming im to Mr Ne Sores bears Foal fine " young editor’s wife hud promised) Let ‘ & her intimates on her wedding day STAR: Vout i that “some day I will make him tL cea aad a Presi a stimulate your i President Harding was the iiveetiNe | erin’ husband of Mrs, Harding. Her was Henry/DeWolfe, whose paren were neighbors of ihe Kling’ fami ‘This marriage, contracted early be unhappy and the! future mistress of the White House; (obtained a divorce in 1885 on the grounds of gross neglect. One son,| Marshall Eugene Wolfe, lived to manhood, Tis death occurred in 1911, ing or overact- ing. Millions of men, women and children, take this harmless laxative - cath- artic. It doesn’t sicken, you like pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes nice—acts’ wonderful. 10c, 25¢ and 50e boxes—any drugstore.—Adv. 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