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ae TO BE TRADE. HEARD BY BISMARCK PEOPLE: scuuces ie] -ciPARC Ry tun “EN MINNESO Afier his defeat on the convention, IN MINNESOTA' PAGE SIX ~ SANA, MOUVIWSTA TAL ally at Chautauquas, Mr, Bry income was augmented by hi floor relative to the proposed dry pers and maga-| plank Mr. Bryan said: “My i —(AP)} t I o pst of Oronoco, e r i. F betiever | “™! s authorship of several] is in the grave with our cause. Rochester, Minn., July | of Bismarck peopie whe Any atheist, sno uabeliever hook ter included The FIEGE| use pause UNE It comes back tol RAlG AAG hall al! conewerenls felived. aldseeses Ue rican aime tion, ins oy time ae ‘i nder Other damage to crops approach'ng the a Ue! iiicta of the country Mill omy be in Got. and 1 will, answe The Old World and ter the election of Presi-/ harvest otaeb th an aren weet ond in mo ter hit ible is wow enouh to fy W07); “Heart to Heart rding, Mr, Bryan suggested | northwest of Roc: night. ‘ ane ‘ {live by and i re yee. Appeals,” C3). Tn addition to his} that President Wilson re: because} Harry and Leon Hin aie pan| cross examin Char 1 Nebraska home, Mr. Bryan aiter hisj the people had” voted against the| Harry and Leo niles . Employer and Employee: tie | wn off row in the jon teint final defeat for the Preside! | Leazue of Nations, one of the domin-| the Leon Corn rm four miles, sin Asheville of the c hed reside: mpaign, and in y \ nef Phere was a wr since i , to Strive for 4 tf toneninat ich T could: C,, and ni, favor of an association of nations as| when Hghtning struck their 1 in : ‘ Ttaken the, A few months before the tine for] proposed by Mr, Harding. ‘The form-| ‘The building, with 200 tons of new voritiom™. the 1912 Democratée Nation: Cone] er etary of state proposed that] hay, was completely destroyed ' mn j« ent i rumors venti Mr, Bryan publicly annow Went Wilson inmeditey on) - 1 ed) . doc f that . ed he would not be a candidate, de the office to Vice President | ‘Yoo Late ‘lo Classity | fe MTA ROS f America whe " it] fens “oavadie. KuseeMeN ian ger Lelarh Hs ready to en Mitte, unde rstandin ze bia p ld st newer tel y in behalf of a trae alter appoint Mr, Harding: NTEDZ=A 9° eee 4 NEA Service Waiter HW ' ' nodty 4 I cesta Sianl ais Ta ai Ghat’ en move vivor than that ry of Mate at the begin | WANTED A girl to wort i j : ‘ i + ee Y : wal the iin which Phase fought at any tame] of the new Cons thent iiard only, 1 1 ! tien in Vraneises jeu when See eee tit Lom tng awn behalf.” Frei so. that Harding immed-| Sum uly nN " at int Ch cae TENT alle CSE A ne nog ete [e.waodraw, Nil at this time was|iately could) become president and} "ORE [4 . 4 ! ‘ Poa cones | Bee tate Governar of N ey and had inte eifect his association FOR RENT light f eu tracted the at thet ations domi, Wall furnished, 620: 461 m. 1 kaise it wa of his Influence Curtaited rooms: WEN es Theat : Mga on the eae at Nittnoge anne iat He FA RENT Thies coun boase, neat |e” é ‘ sg ie and i anne ventions thd i SUE et cieted tea Me Bisa T postoffiee, $14. Also for sale ¢ | t d b t vente tel Vile Soi aaete alee’ | pot Achy asica gf AS JUSt good business judgment. We've ! . ' eyation, is a matter of history. De-lVenuon at New York in 1 He tatie inquire of J. : wy \ Fapite the fact that Champ” Clark,/ (guk a prominent part in the proceed NA Ao seen cet we o h i 1 news { KI ahec of the House of Representa-| jny-, but his influence was greatly] FOR RENT— Modern furnished he We Hives, led on 2% ballots for the nom-! vurtailed as ebmpared with that} apartment in modern home, also ith, Phone ious na sleeping rooms. r majority of] which he exer would have] tignul conventions of th inate w party, His The average coal consumer pays little Hee eee veal ee adyccaey of the nomination of Wil ad room a i th " i wehan's eloquence and pe liain G. MeAdou had no effect in} wodern home, be used for ‘ C . : i facies Fer SH fay lbmination of tel ureckinis the deadlock which contin | tivht housekesping Ciel vreterret HE attention to the coal industry until the ! fa the Missourian to get the! Mp, McAdoo and Governor Alfted B. 1) q ‘ ate f " unrest) Be vaven-| Suith New York, the contest | QR RENT OMy resi ‘st g ‘all— 7 ay t ey Lwo-thirda of tle convene Smit; of New York, the . eanteél f first cold wave in the fall—then he won- ‘ ‘ 1 by the seareity vot] ten atid in the designation of Wil tually being ended when ne ee ae eae oie and. First St. \ mM i i idle holders of idle | eh ‘ itched to John W, Day Oo FeKnOHAL ety nfie OFF mt * * ‘ ‘ Me whut Use| 4 treet,” he Hdealx In Common to responsible party for one orl ders what has happened if there is a coal 1 ' t ite 1" _ oR M 7. two years. witable for t & pleasant anise ‘ ye eens Canal and this has{ Wilson was elected president he ap- KK, issue) ROUSRCSTLHE Ape re ana tonite shortage. Today the coal situation me , ‘ten geontest over a -prineiple,. Hay-| pointed Mr, Bryan Secretary of being discussed he dropped to] Ail"my ‘furniture for sale, He I. i ing behind us the producing masses | State, Lnees a he othe o] athe " D . C Sai i “ ag AMES tue Behind us the praUuciNa nen St aceunied| ene nen gartad Ate, Mam] Thtstteupwalte, phone 27EW. throughout the'United States is just the pos Hat night Cap. Marion Pere ported by the coni eat interests, | a place ut the head of Mr. Wilson’s| him in Prayer. that. they might be a : me 9 ; ore the laborin os ts ad the toll inet were 3 of perplexi gun Seay tae phe form SoCo same situation that prevailed in 1922. the tated that vi Sele ich tard ne. Mexican embroe chubue Wis: tive’ ap: * i sate ‘ who a single gold standard) Japanese anti-alien land controversy | Paisn. but was not active as he pave : 4 veaingt Mi Me ia ealifornta and the correspondence] Aa heen in some previous ones. His You Poor Kid, Why The anthracite miners and operators are L mony ee hot press down upon | ind Austria-Hungary, brother, Charles, W Bryan, then gov. Are You So Skinny? \ Vibes. De the labor this crown — of ierenlane ce ine] ernor of Nebraska, the Demoera- ms : . " were thaaght thorns, You shall not_etueify aman: | ote eres tance, i] tic nominee for vice-president. . ; unable to agree and a strike is threaten- a ea t . , Kind upon this cross of old : iska statesman many sleep-| Easing up on, his political activi- ue peyoits iter know that iced : rile Tardy fornearly: iglern Veuess" Tyeceuneeetion. way slammed’: f a Kies with the 1920 national campaign,| Liver, Oth on your bones in just ai@ ed for September 1. If the anthracite f ; Tee convention was stampeded for «EEA lay tal ve. beenuse| MT Bryan took a greater interes y flesh on your st thi Bryan, who was nominated over eight | gOUTinE his term of office, because! the £5 ented sped tgthsterian fem weeks? ssageitieubouieal ‘ i t the pre: other ea vs on the fiith ballot : De istck 'S church and devoted more of his time Tell her every druggist has it in " H * a x. Th Klijan of old, he following a speech by a Georgia del cand the refusal of “Dictator” | 1, jecturing. In 1923 he was defeat-) sugar-coated tablet form now so that miners go out, the bituminous miners his mantle upon the Eh of pate in which the eloquent young Fecaaiog Mexteo co ine lure ae ed for moderator of the gener you won't nave to take nH nasty, ill . ll bi 4 * | Princeton and ¢ dw pote in- orato s referred to as “a Si il aol oS adi kg Cae ibly of the Presbyterian church fishy-tasting that is apt to upset < . Mninging about. Woodeow cume to lead the Israelites to hattle ape ee eo eee aiter ‘an_ exciting eontest.. He was your delicate stomach. will in a proba ility strike and’ once mination for the juently — Regan. received the | {Ptured April 21, 1914. Subsequent-| glecied vice moderator at the general! Tell her that MeCoy's Cod Liver . , i 5 self, had vainly nations of the People’s, aiid’ the| soldiers and warships were! nccembly of 1924. {Oil Compound Tablets are chock-full again the Northwest will expect the lig- ; 1 Silver part eye a foe aetenes eee Opposes Darwin Theory of vitalizing vitamines und are the } We ; | Known in His youth as “the silve omin broke spe#ing | %, vowed opponent of the Darwin! greatest flesh producers and health * 5 . thinking ‘a , ; : ; : vere | who was favor. evoluti : uilders i nite mines of North Dakota to come to tongued orator of Platte,” it’ records in his first campaign, travel- | ¢. \ ey of evolution, Mr. Bryan made’ builders she can find. e Bryan's. al ce in’ his ling more than 18,000 miles and mak. | 6d By the tion, was set up| addr on the subject.| One sickly thin Kid, age 9, gained . , speech a ne abo HOU spy ‘g 1923 b e the legisla- {12 unds in 7 nit! Bee oiantivaia ite, polled, gh0o} 5 At the height of the anti-alien| tle of West Virginin, which” was! She must-ask Finney Drug Co., A. the rescue, Eastern people and eastern Goin Esg6 that made him the ies ceived in land controverse in California, Mr-| cons devinge”a bill to” prohibit the | P. Lenhart Drug. Co. J. D. Cowan, or a murty. He polled ‘more Elec votes to ryan journeyed to the Pacific coast) teaching of the Darwin theory in’ any good druggist for McCoy's Cod F = ‘ Fete hig: firnt euine Opa Although defe : held several eonferetees| the school of that state, Me Bryan | Liver OM Compound Taliats—t0 newspapers are not regarding the coal os i j Mr. Bryan rem ined the lead {with the Soy we ad Meera aid: tablets—60 cents--ns pleasant to t ik I h h 1 h oned tolparty and, after the Spanish-An es hefore the State legistature.! school teachers paid by taxation; take as candy. Hkened to Peet Mabe, he atch he eo sith “hipan during thi hon got he pextted ta eae : strike as lightly as the people of the in a manded the rd sraska Volunteer were reported ax somewhat der the guise of scienee or phil — ey ‘. “ he Infantry ne ite Calumet ies opposed | ined,” The pshot of the matter | esophy “inytlfne. that, undernpnes | Northwest. They understand signs indi- P eatiire he permanent retention of the Phil-t at a new measure, known as) faith in impairs b in the! t st » Islands by the United States, bh bill. was drafted and | Bible or its the Si of God . : Ss. TO MAKE ts ven ped i, when again nowmianesd tac yed., modified the restric | nd the Savior of the world, Evolu- YOU eating a strike. Pe wae 4 H : upulous for a Phonte ha made “anticimper.|aeainst the Javanese but evoked a! tionists rob the Savior of the glory | CAN HAVE YOUR IRRIGATIC idan ani that te. fomoud the umount issue but r | eotesl from Tokio, of the virgin birth, the majesty of, FILMS DEVELOPED TATA. aj. declaration “L would “too : Resigns From Cabinet is deity and the’ triumph’ of His! ie deseribed the man from Nebraska, jt 4 which occurred on June G)iehe ae b oe ao Li ° hi Id Depa bof Agricul: 7 Burn tn Mlinain sagt vote of ¢ Sere eee ned ating from the Bible all that con; ign e consumers snow make a Ee tee p tain this ate asin, fr hi j pnanent. we receiv ‘agreement between the Pre fiers th their theories. They, ren- 2 Dilitic jem, UN clectaral yates to” MeKinle ihet onlinet offices:| der the Book a scrap of paper. brane r fice ibis Father wake Sits: atl tty 1 Sih ryan returned to Lincoln butt j! Pate un address in New York ; cero \ “ to Lincoln, pit {hit theshiresehvhad gone bey ater in an address in. New York | g iy ee a an tediies cake. wane a al the mublicution ot a weekly heli. wancwee sealtved tec he uke aw: Bryan denounced ‘the | Darwin | FINNEY'S make arrangements now WI wraduating. from Ulineis Coin PY LER ou mind. Germany's aggressions and 1? pestle Breer eaves OL es ° f ae nh mn Four years 1904, her ruthless U-h lie aie nd declared that in the! DAILY PHOTO SERVICE t t t t mid Daan colees c° tuurh not atively a didate fort daily drawing the United States inte Schools it w jundernaining Chet BS ARCI, eir dealers ror at least a par Hee eee eee cine! went to Jude Alton. ea pl sige to poate, Whe line anne truth," he said, “for no ‘truth dis of eir ° er’ u ited Suen (aN (thse Vigorously opposed Demoer when President Wilson's natey to! {trbs. relixie nal we abject to t t y ‘ Fe ee eee eet tee antl rwaeives, aUUTLuMe Germany had to tuke a final tone; is for any scientist to put forth his wil ss . 1887 whan che acttled (nckineolns Nehik aa s World Tour and, the sinking of another! #uess and demand that we sebctitut Duke uue j Puaipaaen she interim between this period | American shin and an ultimatum] i for the word of God, Evolution i Paar ae i eRe MEN and the next presidential electon ot! from the United States, Mr. Bryan,{ #9 enemy of the Bible and furnishes Vedat of the oro eut vet se SET eee a ree A EMRIGeLalIaWweek a wasly deciared. “There eli? pe apes aL WEBB BROTHERS s Fncien in iin fate Se tht tae ctl] at glee eyes fe tel gem or alt Werth ee] Undertakers Embalmers It enables miner and dealer to move Ve ei ; ; i cuterprises that kept hime in the pub ident, Mr, Wilson. deploring: his| #@. 0 ie Bible Fun irectors 7 Wed | the Pirst reoka district, a Repube VuehThe tale anihntes these lon ts nd Ite eral Direc’ & 4 ia Seale EEP [iin A SerOneuOlil si Tee eR euslilaen Euarentyy IND Licensed Hxabalneer in ome of the load from September and rn OD ‘ woul hey : tarted $ : asthe | i i. J | aa_believe : tating that they] Charge. : - x companied by his: son and tt sougl me en¢ 5 b '. a oy = S DAYTON tbe was, iste Mi htytn tne went Night the eeu bat by ILIOUSNESS | Day Phone 746 October up to July and August and puts y ee anand China, where he way Lie = ‘ inactive liver, sick headadh¢ . . 4 aii i ! , ee a member of the importan * eal of Mr. Brya > Bicl e, sour e Necro atiraet saves ane) HAAN Mana. Gommalleeee lik Wh any, cenlentainede and: mites seal chen aarp sip brine stomach, ‘harmful constipation. | Night Phones 246-887 the lignite field in a position to serve ad- ea adresses cae of whieh Pdr eae AR Ut dorian Why suffer there Iniseries, when d r. ting he had , oe White Burden Roeheen ee ies. Ane easily and plamsantly removed by eae el *, had] “nwa sspecetien an,ithis period gave fh ee netewn’| said, to publie speech and ‘nets that - joining states in case of a shortage. An ie : nouutionwide prot : 1 Soeiety. 4 Powers | Heeweht: upon him & great deal of} CHAMBERLAIN’S ° on March Ui, 18 nd the ‘ . entered the a Ne. > " si Mah, a out hn Ne" Suc Reon the [Pa pare yet, |g apetiat patie tees ase | __ BOWMAN it guarantees the consumer epal. : ie home q clause of the Sherman Act! the OOEEE ASR ES ORNL an expedition financed by| i ahaa gt of i Ss etter oom tah the nes tanya ame ane | UNDERTAKING Te eHnuEN and ses mid watinnited independence were welcomed. “DUT |e iting’ the hove “out of the|{| Films Properly Developed |}. PARLORS ’ : ! Ae rvanie ters puational 4 eit it ratio Of, Minddunao Toland created the Nebrase| (euehes.”” | Mr. Bryan later changed Snappy Kodak Prints Licensed Embalmer in - H Bawake an: 16 to 1," a poliey with which his’ | hao Tsland crealad one Neore’~|his plans and did not.go. Subse-| waar nat ster Sind a uted inte: Hamner of omeil Rea ety: waste! SLORBY STUDIO ||| | ares. 1 hard to wake,” MeCartney | ently he entered the} aii Aa een | tionally 4 x i y one \ : eee GehaGhad awake ee ing the Philippines the party] gece i Mail Your Films i t ug that after he had shaken mate a a on t to India, the Holy Land, Tur-| {ny \entiarge if Night Phones 100 or 484R. 3 wie a8 | Nominate r Presidency Austria-Hun; Germany, Rus-| Geared i Ba A iaepialerge . ‘or the Presidency at the Democra uropean countries, finally arriving ms voress ra a x _ Mh convace ra Bryan. extibited onal ‘Convention. in. Chi London on July’ 3, 1908, " Mean: | Ststesito go-to war with Germany is the famous uniform fuel from the Mil- fe) itd deiends that while she was 10, 1835, ha while Mr. Bryan had “interviewed” | Saates/t0 fo to war with Germany } Heeaisband had passed away. King Edward VI, the Emperor 0f| pouse.” : Cnet lene lion Doll Mi f the Washb Li : ; Meth a Russia, and other potenates, andj acs z - j serving in Congress, had rua for Count Leo. Tolstoi and ha made| jabouicime before this ‘be Was te oar apne 0 e asnourn Lig United States Senate and. been numerous speeches all of which were s being opposed to permit-| he P oe : < eau oiteal wate and been numerous, specches ail of which wera | ting the United. States to make any nite Coal Co. Every ton of it is superior ign he | Nien and{ ton of Nebr , Moning Whe Which inspired a desire on’ the part loans to the.belligerents. When the law, Mr. Bryan bee me editor of the of Democrats at. home to give him| United States picked up the gage of tht WorldeHerald. “aid. cham, @ great reception which was done! battie thrown down by Germany,| pioned the cause of bimetalism us upon his return to America the fol-| however, Mr. Bryan promptly de- vigorously with the pen as he had lowing Septembe clased| | she jmustube) defeateduat alll upon the forum, fle had been beat-! Meads For Disarmament (Coste, osnd. offered: hiss sexe cea, ston third term in Congress on] About this time Mr. Bryan came| }t¢sident . Wilson .as a private sol- ‘soun! money” and when! out for world disarmament, an ideal!) “°? Nay Py the time came for the National con- which is said to have prompted his Flayed by Press was to inake the writing he Bryan had begun life and frequently veral months had ¢ re to com it. “It seems like every ti to work on the biography, lignite from the same vein that has sup- plied the trade for 25 years. It has stood the test. ‘ ve Ae Ronee newaranes “I vention this question was rending drafting in 1913, when he became | While secretary of state, Mr. Bry-| fe : | both. big political. parties, “There Secretary of State, of the particulur| #" Was often absent from’ Washing- Hl While Mr. Bryan had ree Silver Republicans as well form of peace treaty between the| eo ae a jee and this subject- is Saxia: but the nominee of the United State. nd foreign nations}¢4 him to no little amount of rail- ’ oss the Sco} t a ig i : ; Beret iis pleasure of the fact that y M, Teller of Colorado, “hy which all disputes were to. be| lery in the press, In a public state- one your Co ler a ‘ Pee ould ane onnectunity (tO his support to Bryan when the submitted ‘to an impartial inyestizat-| ment he said the $12,000 salary he 4 4 present it'to the public nout in-| > won the nomina at ing commission for a year before | rece! yell aa a eh pee efiess wae in- Fi 3 . 4 + ii } j hostilities could begin.” This has. ient to meet the ordinary house- Here the closing h of the; The “cross of pold” been regarded as Mr. Bryan's great-| hold demands upon his purse . and an eman ton oa “est achievement, for thirty foreign| he felt obliged to supplement his} Moree cee iia mations, and’ cejiresenting income in other ways. One of his fourths of the population of the| Most popular lectures was “The trial he was called to the witness} an, which has bi stand by the defense and the result erhaps, than Just Received a Big Shipment of Omer sn bereseweseen clue ' 's a bitter clash between hin and ord nd whieh ads ui a rival Ae tories tothe doc.| Prince of Peace.” 4 ; . ‘are row, the noted Chicago| o am McKinley. for the presi- earth, became sixnatories c-| Prin : : Fee | rarer iy one of Scopes’ counsels.| deney—came at the close of debate untent. About x year Inter the World! | When he entered the cabinet, Mr. ; You don’t have to gamble with lignite j ‘Believed In Bible on the floor of the convention in broke out in all its fur | Bryan .astonishe Vashington by i a ° The contre aueiared his belief| advocacy of 4 free silver plank. Men In 1908 My. Bryan was again named | announcing that grape juice would Standard Twine Insect Treated. Get —ask for Wilton coal Dee Bere odSclaring the “Christian | nationally prominent. in the party gs the Democratic standard bearer.| be substituted for_ alcoholic bever- al. \ " im fyjon has’ satisfied me and I have| had preceded him, and opposed the The campaign was | waged ‘on the ages whenever the Secretary of State Our Prices Bef Buyi 1b . i ety to look to some| plank unless it should provide for Principal issue of opposition to] and Mrs, Bryan entertained the mem- : NS a Dimetaliam by. international agree- “trusts” and for a third time the| bers of the diplomatic cotps, In- ur Prices berore buying, mpeting religion.” : h CAE another point he asserted: ment. The situation tense when Democratic nominee auffered defest,| deed, Mr, Bryan in his long advo- fi q i < hh to live| the Nebraskan, then only 36 years polling 6,409,104 votes to ‘Taft's | cacy of teetotalism was credited b; ene Bile ond Chong seen seen nore than the Cansti 7,678,908 and receiving 162 electoral] many with having done more than Ying aie necused Mr, Darrow of| tutional requirement for a president votes to his opponent's 321. any other Ameriean outside of the attacking “revealed religion.” arose to speuk, Everybody was; Notwithstanding Mr. Bryan's re- Prohibition party, to force the adop- “I have known Mr. Bryan since) tired; every jody seemed reudv for) verses in polities, it is said, he was| tion of the Eighteenth Amendment 1896 and supported him twice of the| comprom! Not so the delegate| ‘a good loser.”’ Of Presbyterian| to the Constitution making the Unit- 806 and se R Tr arrow ‘said, com-| {rom Nebraska, ‘There was fire in| forbears, optimistic and of @ religi-jed States a “dry” nation. — From presidency.” Mtr Bryan's death. “He| his eye when ke began to speak: | ous nature, his setbucks failed | to| March 1918 he was president of the Wasa man of strong convictions and “Cause of Humanity” make him lose faith in his future. National Dry Federation. Milavs “espoused. his cause with| “I would be presumptuous, indeed,| He refased to become discouraged. Leadership Broken ability and courage. I differed with | to present myself against the distin-| For the next four years, or Mail he| Mr. Bryan’s leadership of the him on many questions, but always yuished gentleman to whom you] ¢rmbulgh Of bone Raye) Wilson, Mr Democratic party definitely was | yenpected his sincerity and devo-| have listened,” he said, “if this were| pre Trection of Dresigent Mite | broken at the national: convention: at tion. I am sorry for his family and measuring of abilities; but) Bryan continued to edit his newsta;| San Francisco in 1920, when he was for his friends, who loved him.” | this is not a contest between’ per-{ Per und to attend the councils of his) defeated in his efforts to have a dry George W. Rapplyea, who brouzht| sons, The humblest citizen in all the|P8™'Y- oy a. Cnidren plank included in the platform. charges agtinst Seopes in order that| land, when clad in the armor of a Cue ce are ,_| Throughout the campaign he remain- the anti-evolution law might be} righteous eause, ronger than all|._ In his first campaign his home in|ed silent and afterward said it was pronght toa test, was one of the first| the hosts of error. I come to speak| Lincoln was a Mecca for prominent! the first time in 40-years that he had pe iaaton’y citizeha-to call at the| to you in defense of a cause as holy| Democrats, where Mrs. Bryan, a| made no speeches for a Demoeratic Bryan ‘home after the commoner’s|4s the cause of. liberty—the cause cholarly_ woman, formerly Miss} presidential candidate. The. reason ‘death, 5p | of humanity.” x Mary E. Baird of Perry, Ii. who had| for his action, he said, was that he ‘He réveaicd that he had beep in-! ‘Then charging the evils of the day| greatly aided her husband in his! did not agree with James M. Cox, the Washburn Lignite Coal Company — Wilton, N.D. oi “ A eth nme eee

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