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ostensibly wore it certainly doe distribution gen Published by the Bis: Bismarck, N. D., and entered at igmarck, woud 8 mall George D ve une Company, portoffice at Taxes Diisher Pu Reduction in State Subse Dally by ¢ Daily uy u ription Rate: rrier, Dally by 1 Vo part x Gn Bisn F not been Member Audit Bureau of Circulathon ‘ : Press ‘ Te reve The As y entitled ; . use for rep : 4 to It or no t « n fu ty ‘ 24 NM ‘ Forelgn Representatlyes Tease x G. LOGAN PAY ly fe no 1426, CHICAGO JETRO ‘ ‘ ; Tower blag : ery alate MITH ' NEW YORK Fifth Ave. Bldg. (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Hunting Season On —- —— ~ o v the fields are full of anters The Anniversary of the Constitution just pl ster AS <0 € yome Liat the sp will n ppewr in on the t u iu f tute “ ant n 1 favori b t the eoks t 4 ' t A . 1 : “ Editorial Comment | “ b pen ‘ fetter Marketing Machinery nus t 4 ‘ ox (Quir , 1 2 icing . » eon In the ol cars fru le in the nature al Long ipments nyo because iL would not keep. Continuation of Nordic Supremacy The proce of cold” storage on raila gt peaking for the thousand million darkskinned | widened t we cirele, bat producer inhabitants of the earth, Willian Yo Bell, am ill Jacked marketing mnaect Vinerican negro, said at Stockholm, “We are deter .¢ ina is raising f peaches, bu mined and set, under’ God, to puncture the bubble “at he does produce to market of Nordie superiority nition wend the trait ‘There can be no question that, for the first. time! in human history, this ery of the dark against tie! pespite crop failures in certain sections there i pretensions of the white isan organized and prac) generally enough fruit in America to supply th tical determination market, ‘The trouble has been that we have not Once it was a mere protest; now it is a crusade. | had a good distributing system, The riots in China; the de the nationalistic movements in India, and! Billions the Philippines; the uprisings and (Harrisburg Telegraph) Riff, all are conscious parts of a united movement.) We jaye pecome go accustomed to speaking The great war did more than upset Europe. 1) ninions that arcely realize the tremendous knocked the white man off his pedestal all over We’ yanitication of a million dollars, even in this day world. It aroued the black, the brown and the) of yreat enterprises, huge capitalizations and enor yellow people inst the white foreigners, and by commonwealths, counties and [municipalities in public works mous investment brunet white, If Nordic the tinst the blone . Jt is only a quarter supremacy is to continue, it must be by of a century since the firs the achievement n of the Hie, not by the passive | came into being. Since that time the terrific finan | acquiescence of the remainder of humanity in the | cia) demands of the World war brought the billion | mere assertion of his claims. linto daily language, but most of us are like the As to the “superiority” of one face over anothen, auld who, when he saw a yeNow-hacke | not much is yet definitely But one thing i great as the Know ie twenty-dollar bill, remarked “Gee, th certain differenc difference of race to individuals ah money.” oO of in slate So when it is the trust companies, state and other banking houses under supervision state banking. riment increased their over $243,000,000 in the year ending June |20, according to sworn reports, we can figure ou ‘that it races. The white | bank of the resource. between the brightest brightest yan the negro, differ- and dullest and dull ascertainable gap man, dep or the incomparably wider any ence between If the whites and negroes generally, to the close to a quarter of a billion dollars and White race is “superior” black, in “a lot of money. mental capacity, it is not because an able white These financial instltutions ‘have passed the man {s more intelligent than an able negro, or {000,000,000 mark in resources for the first time stupld negro more stupid than a stupid white man! gate history within the last twelve months. ‘Th but because there is a larger proportion of one Or lfigure is more than the whole debt of the Unite the other in the two | States before the World w The 414 trust compa jnies alone have passed the $2,000,000,000 mark in Would Retain Word “Obey” [their srasources: Bishop Johnson of Colorado protests the deletion of the word “obey” from the marr vinst But best of all, the grand total of the individual deposi ge Cor aOy billions itself, $2,280,197,091.67, to be exact, If women do not love men well enough to _ cept their leadership,” he says, “they will not love The Pi f aia e Pistol in the Coffin them any more because their vanity is flattered by (New York World) As Ho Kee lay in his coffin in ready for burial, the fingers of hi jstiffened about the butt of a revolver, placed there the omission.” 4 Mott street shop, he modern woman will ceept “jeader ould she a man's Why ship” exactly as long as he leads billion dollar corporation | lot of} s of more than 5,000,000 depositors is in the | right hand had | Bs60s POA LEUEDUINE = - His Favorite Sport FROM SALLY ATHERTO: TO LESLIE PRESCOTT CONTINUED LEVY room the jLos Angeles held | places are too J with each othe The room contains an Ae outher mented ~| st The Tangle :: N 7 n SIMS ‘SAYS largest. diamond 00, But/ a small ed more highly. m should! who) lady. when to ki must wait a /few tlegger wa nd said we Said the » let the stuff age, omen are sensible, except at Some get married because | re tired of working. cow { pit | A woman in Louisville, Ky. "| thought she could run un auto, but ‘she ran amuck instead. MT |, Steambo: of autos sank in tthe | the Mississippi. The crew and thou- ‘sands of pedestrians were saved. ¢ king of Spain ha h is one monarch a | hopes. n airplane, o has high | In Japan, dresses are bought by | titer from. Sally | the pound.” Have to buy them to te TOMORROW Atherton to L New York—Wherein lies the 1 ticular flattery and satisfaction the friendship of animals? It there, but why For insta point of from New York and who gets back he home folks about onc |months. For some unexpl son he bought a pedigreed dog last spring. spent one noon getting, ic Jallowing himself to d the dog's will through Cen and then he erated it up home. A month after this three-hour ¥ he went home. Three months lat he spent another week-end there. | “and would you believe it, t | dog knows me every time I go the | proudly. “He comes up ar {plays and is glad to see me. just spent one afternoon with hi him away.” He be mani quainted and h persons of distingu But there’s no such subtle | in is to in two ned re police m accept it longer? sara rer via Sarasa ae oth dipped {22s ef those human touches as in i y friends, Over his left hand was a cloth dipped S oEIUan eet n¢ She is probably at least as well educated as he, [2% Trends OF aie NOEL TAN WAR ee CRS ENEECE NY ; el : aaee in his own blood, A mirror jay by these ghastty | iron police | She is able to make her own living, and quite likely ; ; : | reine tokens, 90 that in the undiscovered country Ho Kee ARE | did it before marr t 4 . oN | s celery might sce his hurts reflected and remember that, | yt perhap She knows nearly as much about “practical af | RE ra STEPS Tow ne eieieal|| fairs” as he, and probably more of that broader | O°" mn ed plnce beyond che mmust tap ana rd fowls, hut ‘th y_ take tof Knowledge which gives them meaning and value, {US Murcerer Bf ches Ds ; 1 OER uae now 40 | ma This outtitting of the dead for his fur journey is rk just now is | If, while she is bearing and raising children, he : ; Peon y the pigeon must supply the food, clothing and shelter, she |COMMOEN To Men OF many race Ney Kor y made h in the | |of Chinese would contir killings to the next world, policemen an casier time of it in this This is one instance- statistically a minor one their kill’ngs and counter would have knows that this is a fair division, and hag no sens* of dependence, In this now equal partnership, if | the man is to have the “leadership,” he must earn | it by leading. of the difficulties that here surround the ta: Waste : | repressing crime, Dean Pound of the Harvard 1: Siandardization ies aay applied generally to pro school is right in urging more study and more ae in. understanding of the great change that has come But we hesitate to apply that economy to distri: | OV" the nation of the founders —“the change from ilied. a rural agricultural society,” fairly uniform in it human elements, “to an urban industrial society" made up of an amazing diversity of racial strain a tangle of hates, superstitions, Old-World ven- dett Right, also, {sg Dean Pound in holding that the prob: For instance: There are just three grades of certain canned fruits, j Every can of each of these grades is exactly lke i every other. Nobody's “brand” is any better or V4 parte, coe any oer oer ee ns erader, vem of crime will never be “mastered by short-lived There is no concealment ,which of these any par- | Durste of unusual energy. The war on crime should know no truce; its scouts and guards should be ticular brand is. Yet the very packers themselves put out their armed with patience and with understanding, » New-World conflicts of interest or prejudice. | march of prog i | for peanuts to their thrill out of the birds! ¢ | friendship | But not a tations i | office returned from the attic of his suburban home oce For a week the inj n from d MW sprays, ally” th hted | hay ousting t ‘ hood-- arr: {diver and almost asphyxiated ‘carrying on inst the © deep himse ny, JAMES W. DEAN. | acnaedy (golds thu will swears. live So they have gone to the open And the down and outer. with less than a day's ) m ion to find war of extermination y u ne a elf 17 Weedeate j the eunce here, And in Japan, bread is bought by Oe | A THOUGHT || +—____—_—_-- | | The mother who tiful ery,” h says, “Gimme a lig! the yard. And’ maybe they say ae Poverty and shame sh inches is better than none. Ii be to him that refuseth instrue id, “What beau- but he daughter who} ht.” that regardeth reproof shall he hon- ored.—Prov, 13:18. And many a girl who goes out and gets drunk has a parent who doesn’t even know she smoke! All st when the people fear Many a heart catches fire from the death than pov -—Chinese | flicker of an eyelid. proverb. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) BY CONDO > THE SWEETEST HOUSE PLAN IN \ODAY’S PAPER, SEG THERE. JUST WHAT WE OUGHT TO HAVES —A SEWING ROOM, IT SAYS THE SEWING ROOM DOESn’T RUN UP THE COAST BECAUSS THE DINING Room 1S OMITTED AND A SPACE IN THE KITCHGN [IS CEFT FOR SERVING MEALS DON'T TELL ME THAT IF YOU HAD A SEWING ROOM THE SEWING WOULDN’T BE ALL COVER THE HOUSE JUST THE same !! ir wouLD BE WwsT LIKE tT ALWAYS 1S ——GVERYTHING CITTERED LP AND OCCUPIED, AND NO PLACE TO Sit Down sith IND A PLACE » LET MG KNow ULL would be safe at large, and would he more useful outside earning the honey to repay those he defrauded living at the ex se of the in prison, + were an pnknown person, considerations would be i ion for parole, > well known; ht give color to the cynical view that “it is only without a;pull that because on to Attorney | nsidering the case just by itself, 1 as well to | \ | \ s punished, i e Personal justice is important. But general confidence in justice is also essential, ARMY AND NAVY ARE LOUDEST IN PROTEST BY CHARLES P, STEWART — | world free, to do all the good it ean. NEA Service Writer 1 Docte ho live up to all their : te "s best traditions look down ‘*h¥* - on otherwise. The — industries nts in ver have known any such rule, The discoverer of a new com- mercial product of value generally ‘patents it and gets every cent out of it he can. crippling the government ents hy forcing them to ecor He says they're just as efficient to ever and all talk the con President W. J. Stoddard, of the is mere propaganda, designed; National Association of Dyers and it harder for him to cut! Cleaners, with headquarters here, | s down, {has undertaken to introduce the | Doubtless there's a good deal in| medical scientist's obligation into thinks | his trade. aren't | P a ith ago! y cleaning maybe isn’t general- known as an extra-hazardous oc- | cupation, but that's what itis. Some |hundreds of dry cleaners are blown in gasoline explosions 0: burned. ning, that's losive cleaning solvent shat was needed but nobody could find one. “Dixie” Stoddard, ‘as he’s called, went to work on the s plant in Atlanta. eral years and a lot blowing up the he trouble wus, they y too big. of money, which will j plant, but he found what he de- «lish army or ribes as a semi-non-inflammable | obviously isn't. going | solvent. It burn but not ex- to ort much rger ones with-| plode. | out skimping, just us an income 2 2 @ | merel dequate for a family of Now he has n his formula, two wether inadequate for aj gratis, to the cle industr of ten | “Laying aw: "he suid, ee 8 in making the donation, “is not the departments | biggest thing in life. along on their “Service to mankind is. ’ allowances by “If, by inducing this industry to i to fall into de | use a semi-non-inflammable cleaning unition and equipment, | solvent, we can stop the burning ious projects and lay- | of human beings and loss of life, {I shall feel that I have actually rding to the presi- | served your association.” to stand a fresh All Stoddard gets out of it is | the name—the “Stoddard Solvent,” : ull the authori- [it's to be called. ns just one thing-- eee begin paring down{ M. ©. Eldridge, Washington's who ever knew] traffic director, is the most unpopu- men will realize | Jar man with autoists in the United Tem gripe. hey're moving heaven und | arth to get his job. | His offense? Well, the het Stundpoint, he's trian’, too, handling ge, from trying to traffic to its own 7! protect pro ethics forbid him from keepin himself; he must yive it to the ness to his son, And she lived to be an old lady, Betsey Hamilton did.” “But why did he give it away if Napoleon had given it to him?” ask |e never forgot her for her kind- ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS | BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON ig C wonder, too,” = Maybe he ‘did not The clock that Tick Tock pointed} Nobody knows. But it is a to was made of white alabaster with! clock just the same.” ornaments of gold. On top was aj Be Continued.) letter “N” in circled around by | — : a wreath of golden leave: | | WERE FROM MISSOURI On top of white columns at the| Washington, Sept.—Bakeries of the side were golden eagles, and besides| Country may be doing a rushing other ornaments of flowers and| business, but the American house- leaves, also in gold, were four golden| Wife is still interested in the art of claw feet on which the clock rested. taking Bred mus % evidenced by | “tb only a i e fact that the Department o oni only, needs & good cleaning and) Agriculture here has. distributed Cent Sad Tick Foek. “It hus, had | 2000:000 copies of a bulletin entitled good care so it doesn't look as old as| “Baking Bread in the Home. He ine Did cyou vever'iheag Obs Nano:.|. Steest. cnt companies in Hamburg Ont ' fen atis .| Pequire a pussenger to buy an extra meet ink Uidids but Tean't Just rel ticket if he is carrying a handbag “Well, I'll tell you who he was,"| OF suitcase. said Tick Tock. “He was the Em- peror of France and a great soldier. That “N” on top of the clock stan for Napoleon. The clock was a pre: ent to a friend, and instead of put- ting in his card, the emperor put on his initial in gold.” “How did the clock get here?” asked Nancy. “Did he send it to these people G that is what the story is said the clock fairy. “It was this way. Once when we had a great war called the Revolutionary War, there was a young Frenchman in search of adventure who came over to this country und helped General George Washington. His name was La Fayette. That's a pretty hard name to remember, but you can if you try. He was a marquis, which was something like a lord or duke. You see he was nobleman in France and it was pretty kind of him to come. “He made many friends here in America by his bravery and good temper and charming manners, and also for jumping in and helping the way he ‘did. One of his dearest friends was named Hamilton, who lived in New York on Wall Street. It is a very important street now. He was first a soldier and later a great statesman and brave in more wa: than one, Mister Hamilton wa “Please go aro listening.” “I’m going.” laughed Tick Tock. “Where was I? Oh yes, I was saying that La Fayette was _a friend of Hamilton's. Alexander Hamilton, his name was, “Well, when the war was over, La Fayette went back to his own coun- try, France, only to find war there, too. Only worse, It was like jump- ing out of the frying pan into the fire, I think, and the first thing they did to La Fayette was to throw him into prison. was because the country was divided and one-half hated the other half, Indeed, the war was between the two halves of the ee F, i “So La Fayette sent his young so to America to the Hamilton's to he would be safe. He was just a little fellow when he came.” “What then? © asked “Well, the boy grew up with the Hamilton ‘children and” didnt ‘go back to France for years, By ther time Napoleon was Emperor and his father was out of prison, ‘i “One Christmas after Mister Ham- ilton was dead, a ship brought. Mrs. : ‘amilton a present. It was this Being adopted is n clock—sent by La Fayette. Indeed,of getting a'new daday, OMY "OY Meeting of Knights of Pythias tonight. All mem- bers urged to be present. SSS Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery _An instructive book has been pub- lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the noted rectal specialist of Excelsior Springs, Mo. This book tells how sufferers from Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of knife, scissors, “hot” iron, elec- tricity or any other cutting or burn- ing method, without confinement to bed and no hospital bills to pay. The method hag been a success for twen- ty-six years and in more than nine thousand cases. The book is sent postpaid free *> persons afflicted with piles or other rectal troubles who clip this item and mail it with name and address to Dr. McCleary, D542 St. Louis Ave. Excelsior Springs, Mo. FLAPPER FANNY | fon,” sald Nancy. “We happened