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fo ti the dis Age thy mi to thr up an, the mo ina int pai ani erc the fit set ing tio an fro has bar old por al nt wen Poet, nal Gave Ha OMNIA. “PAGE FOUR factor! 1 make way to clean, decent homes; when places 0 nd power are given to our thinke nated to onr exward heelers, Published by the Blsmarck Tribune Company,! io! and simperine’ screen actors and Rismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at yerroases; when freedom and re words that marck, ag second class mall matter, con compels inaleallee wore ree D Mann see. Prestdent and Publisher PBhe ARE Subserlption Rates Payable In Advance Love for Mankind Dally by carrier, per year. soba eres ae, the asventh AAnieOEROy OTA Dally by mail, per year (in Bismarck). ie eee , se se Dally by mail, per r TREE CONE esl but 9 (in state outside Bismarck). fitingly celebrated in Washinson, President Dafly by mail, ontside of North ota... led the Nation's observance, President Member Audit Burean of Circulation motored to Ariington. and 1#’q enon the Member of The Associated Press yothe Unknown era wreath, He was ‘The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to the | : tied by Seeretaries Da and Wilbur use for republication of all news dispatches credited | \pyioe General Hines, Chiet of Staff of the Army to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also iia ncitiars ceuine te Loneedivons, ea it the local news of spontaneous origin published here- ee ees Ww Operations of in. All rights of republication of all other matter Phe national salute of twenty-one guns wa herein are also reserved, {appropriate mudve trnished hy the ‘Third aa ae, itaine. Band Forelgn Representatives ie 4 ‘ii , ignated He i Q. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Wy Te ise whe benefited by the essa CHICAGO DETROIT | tion of wary but to the participated in that Tower Bldg. wine Bldz titaniv Je the day ha deep significance, It PAYNE, BURNS AND 8S: ment the cossation of the roaring of the great gums, | NEW YORK - : - Fifth Ave. Bldg : AINE Ol Breat gis, ey oe is Piet the muimine and the death of men. Tt marked (Official City, State and County wspaper) He time when daa beings iuhr sleep in aeeur = — ae = m= knowing that ne gas attacks would be liunehe | Contentment Not a Blessin: that no death dealing bombs would be dropp! " ry were within your power ta confer} meant that na high explosive shell: were he ” ntment on hound ry person in} hurled im the midst of men under arm It 1; would yon ' that men, Women and children, as well as prop tim n 1 If the peopre f the world can acquire nal heen mkind that the United states has Gabi 18 Oat eNIG. OT Hono Mher war for many it thangn all Po be vin he = : ‘ny ' it he Give Your Mite ty b ra orrow and in nos isn't far off. Un addition to your own tice 1 philosop n't it almost lopping Vist, you will soon be entreate: om 9 to would pe the greatest boon one court | &) contri to one or more funds to bring Christ vit mas cheer to those less fortunate than yourself, «is an qnatity the direct op. E00 Nave no more Hei a nickel to spare, giv Wbthis, whieh has been called sthe divine There is no time when poverty and misfortun al cigh as heavily as at Christmas time. And yo ve had it, and artists, and rebels and] Me no idea how mac child's heart ean he tors and wild 4 ets sinee time ned by a hitte giltyt it had Mroneht it wa has been blazo wn Ete banner at BINS 16 Ket “at hosts that have the —-_-_ lid miles of ten> | : when the squ atest cities I north of ¢ Iushels per ate THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Some Guys Have All the Luck of injusties and wrong. It men ° : ten days threshin prisons and galiow yn witness Editorial Comment ‘otieed ancabsenee of « Nietsche and Dean ind our dite They De ee: the, stations which are xo eS a ame : 5 ence in No Dakota ne oti The Nye Contest ern fields, ‘The farn ve spark of mitent 1 yeeusts + (S. Baw patie news) fram two tw three | Dien, AWS: Tree NA inspired: te What appear Soa Short siguted poltey is th (aR, pe ot un thr kn ne i contest threatened in congress aeainst the seating | of, tile, and th nied frontiersmen wh 1 MP. Nye, appointed by Gov. A. G. Sortie a eargo of tea into Boston harbor mated United senator from North Dakota ta snec eo, Very Little h Martin Lather, and Washington, and Garihaldf, aml the late sen BL Ladd {The stock that they have Bolivar. and the Apostle Paul, and Lincoln Whether or not one agrees with the radieal views | MIS, Mp, themselve No. The highe yon the human rvee can have of Mr Nye is immatertal. ‘The fact that thos | is left ‘in bundles, s is not to be content; mot just now Who believe as he de avoxcontral ape . ; : a is he does have control of the govern ceivdine ither Jet us hope that all of us can be divinely) ment in North Dakota, and t re are ontitled t jae a the discontented, at times; that we can be made so dis representation. ; a coat of s , n tice 4 ; varnish, it is beginning to Took aitistiod that we ow ke no util injustice — Far better would it be for all interests invozved | went. and nttractives He will add ta ind wrong and cruelty and oppression and misery if Mr. Nye were seated Out Oppositon, and giver, | his ko eneral merchandigs are banished from the earth; that we will never the right tom he people of hi pcomplets Tine of hardware, Th ‘ean i ! the people of his state ac | gpected with in- the endure that a lie shall prosper or that a truth shall cording to their political ideas, instead of those of if fall; that we will not he quiet so lor ny of at self-constituted lqua in Washington trying to], Some, of the citizens. of ae number ave conden © lives ¢ compe r ive eee eee tite Way be SUELO oy ber a nd 1 oto liv pt and my Tan entire nation to ¢ uy them hompson to be mare ee i orrow The system they are using is likely to result 1 Ty lures ve time will come when we may aspire to hur more radicalism, aml even a most dangeron 1 fev with her a contentment Kind, for it is not the habit of the American people Howill come, perhaps, when a hundred thousand | to have their opinions dictated to them, or a lime! mm omoved his herd. ol Ameri hildre: . / . us cattle down tren _Mmerican children no longer toil their youth awa | titon put upon their representation There were 350 dread. in NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ILD ROSE heen vi Mr. and x. 8 Good den entertain the Whist) Club Alvin Mann home Saturday cveni high schoo! Mr. 0. 1, Swanson al ine | copte r| new radio t ne week. | Gill | o ‘ marketed a bunch) Mi © Danielson ve | Braddock hrownawel Thursday purchased Land it is conceded to he the Waitioiiste ahi ping haledshn herd of its hind in Burie’: hay is of excellent qua hn Dutt urehunat’ & house 1 Mis. BLP Goons, Aut in Bismarck and the family voved show in Bigmarck Te there recent] s The Patterson i CHRISTIANIA NEWS and ranek, men spent Connolly was. eal Adel, W.-C, Hoeft I + Owin to the serious i Mi Nare mery. Eme Chri ala” Mont we eof iron that mesome y mill whi had rt_of the we he was Ed. Gibson snd nda ftern on home 4 iani ek-ond oad of tout pm im he ister, at he w: i J Mro He. Jace bout a C. Hoeft is the proud own of Anderson near Ris} Tattle where hi abandoned all ho ig2h model Ford sedan. | pare, was peyk at the | Suuerinteaien recovery. J. Olson and Miss Alice; ome of hi ele a Me ‘ Mathise spent Saturday at the M. Tolicison alstein” dairy Lundin 1 Sunday at} home - the fore p The two men lost their] Miss Violet. Clarke entertsi cows at the| Mr, and Mrs. A inthe Missouri River last! many of her. friends at 1. hivthd daughter, Franvi her home y ev na) son, Junior Heaton shipped three cazto: ovember 11, re) cut to Sing attle from MeKenzie and twol ave i time. Mr. and M ler clas | from Brittin Saturday. LoE. Heaton |" Tyler Johnson’ has pureh 5 eine and Nils g accompanied the] five-tube radio, dren a1 Car vig Be Sistah | Miss Egordo Finch spent the week- the W. H. Brownaw Harkney Land Comp: ent ML lletsen Peterson ror fo m of as j cou practiced the Sunday A, number from thi 3 em | ing at the church Thursday. on. taking in the cor ane a nels pecentibn | As the days are beg rd a : 3. Week: the happy coupl sh owing to the approach of | h ire See ne [om | generan Winter when many are found to spend | ® i their evenings at home there is a! the and Mrs. and Mr. nd of Bismarck callers in Wild Ros Arnold Th week to work a delightful fare of Young Lord Lochiny ous lunch and hot co by the I A number of parents were present! day. < und association | — Chureh lay night. ako. O, F. Back Miss Ho the meet- ing and the attendance was fair Mr. Thompson have 2 Mike Glovais and Jack Voll are) yg. yori! KENAE 3 building a large machine shed for! Miss Norma Long spent Sunday | the threshing machine and the farm| With her parents. | :Sunday guests at the 0. B. ome. LCS Gis ee A number of the cit he friends of John Boren are + | Kenzie are interested in | much pleased to hear that he REGAN | James’ work at Bisma | walk with aid of crutches, John Mr. and Mrs, Axel Peterson of Bis-| tending the m Minneapolis the latter part 0 Smarek spent Sunday here with} Miss Angeline spent the! tember to he tr Artif friend: week-end at Jame: {Limb Co, H SO 500n | Bernice Rhines has been quite ill| David Kershaw family and | surprise even to his doctors. | the past week and. under Doctor| Wm. Kershaw. brother and father of employed in the office of the| Wherefore, if Thelan’s care. She is now able to| Mrs. W. L. Watson, visited at the vertising department of the com-! grass of the field, <sit up. = served by the hostess. Bertholt with his 1 A. Zellar a marek M. Rog MeKenz Mrs. amachinery. Mr. and M Nels Thompson were anson ce home from Bi Watson home Sunday. Edwin Craven and family of Me- noken spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Meyers. A son, was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Pearson, Mrs. Pearson was formerly Miss Francis Leuellyn. Wm, Hughes Jr., had the misfor- tune to lose his now Ford touring car by fire. Harry E. O'Neill made a business trip to Tuttle, Last Wednesday afternoon the Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Rupp. The supper and sale arrangements wer completed, and a nice lunch was The Ladies’ Aid sale begins at 3 p. m., Saturday, November 21, and supper will be served the Same date, at the Bailey Hotel, Everyone is invited to at- tend. _Jake Penner was a Wilton caller last Sunday. B. Neighbor and Rollin Welch, | th . transacted Mond he Ladies Aid met with Mrs, Roy Wildfanz Wednesday, A good sized crowd nded. Ww « U, will hold a incet- reports much uncut in under ¢ nd family have e tpupils inter \ he new s#ud table project find daughter Byrdia nd grade just completed callers at Mekenzie | ng “Thankegiving Day” by | | } th end. Lydia Maria The ladies of the com who ered at the home of t last Tuesday and spent a pleasant af- | #tde We n, the event being in honor of | study, the urner’s daughter, Mrs, Tommie | Blackboard. The third rning how A. Johnson is expecting a her brother soon, ‘he not much of little faith and Mrs. Albert Oeffner were Hed to Cal Alberta, by the! th of Mrs, Oeffner’s father who! had been a sufferer of diabetes for ten years, the last three years of which he was in feeble health, Death was due to complications, He was 71 yeurs old. Mrs. Oeffner’s stepmother is very fecble health. | Mr. and Mrs, Oeffner’s observance! ‘There are ¢ of Canada is very interesting. The ' got on four n Mr. stand, but coi in| faith in God. Mrs. -H. ond returned from) of the Golden Rule spent Sunday in cick inst eck ‘where: she thas Bismarck. weather was fine, The wheat yield cheerful idi tendeney to. re to the radio for © upper grades had an interest amusement, therefore, rad agents | ing lesson in‘colorjhue, intensity and ve dy and several radios | value on Frid been installed, School Notes Coons has’ returned from, The lower grade constre where he been visiting | 18 y Mrs. Chris Olso Hej} fh the , Minnesota, where A new library system /h > their future home. roduced into the lowe room. formerly the lo cille Monroe is our for 5 week, nd handles around a thousand | tomorrow is cast. into the oven, shall And we shall ba ma if we he made content; content, too, not only with whqt? we can not understan which theologiat completed Chil received 3 limg in the se. e permitted to lesson at the and fourth ¢ to ube the dict goa so clothe the hich teday is and morejolothe you, ‘oh ye 2M, thew 6: 30, e®traly wise unde ntentiavith what w the habit of mind Hl, and’ rightly, -Chajiles Kingsley. ‘imes when a grouch can jerves most as much as “ ADVENTURES {and b ‘completely FROM TO LE RE CONTINU: nw explained) to until you can poe oh realiae read me moth nd} ie would come never wanted 1 dea He vu know, that Mrs. Prescott, the poor and always Ithe truth, bt welcome as the poor note in t rday, saying that your mother rl Whitney were expected very nd there was a sly refere that ail the girls in ng the importers j ause “they knew t most eligible young bachela Pittsburgh would probably be on the ma 1 wonder tney doe what ny I'm going to close befo Pl write you soon your mother ‘returns, my dear, Mi keep you pr and more t the he bill that_w pment. supply me in nse for th the ‘TWINS | Ly OLIVE ROBERTS BARTGN When their mother left the 1 sitting on the big leather seat in the picture gallery, while she went to blue aw: telephone man in cap) aid me up and kindly: “Don't wo Tl look after them, Madam, There are not many people yy and it won't hurt if we kind of noise Vil tell id every- e rules w: bout the pictu » held out, hidi thei that Mister Blre their own shoes unde wraps wh they arrived When they looked up again to s Mister Blue markable thing occurred th anything that had happened yet. The people in the pictures | we moving. They had become real! A\ the animals were real, und the hou and roads and tree real. You could see that the fram of the pictures were only doorwa by which you could enter. A neat pair of steps led up to ea picture—or each And all the people were beckoning t Twins to come. (To Be Continued) where and th then, besid very warm and comt le, And Mister Blue Cap had nt voice But a thing hap- pened. Mis Cap started to shrink. » but his Indeed, ina short time, he med to be nd but- tons. The re: "t matter at all. and was » one low bow And his actions w as he was. He wa bowed doing, Mister ng at him Blue Cap? curiously “I was just about to tell you," said the tiny fellow amiably, stopping his bowing and winking as suddenly 4 he had begun, ad fooled, She thougat I put here to look after the But I'm not at I'm @ sent me here to see you to- sake!" said Nick ‘or goodnes “Isn't that jol “E think it greed Mister Blue Cap. “Particularly as we wre to have an adventure-—adventures, 1 should say. Ihave the magic green shoes hidden under th somewhere- oh, here they a you children put them on, I can tell” you more easily exactly what we going to do, and all about everything. We have the place quite to ourselves now, and your mother won't be back for ever so long.” Nancy and Nick slipped off their own street shoes, and slid their toes jot. imto the funny little scalloped ones par mother | 1 work for the Fairy: Queen | Pam acca esnsee {| At The Movies : fe, j come a pugilist to win starring [ons in the movies. He had played in mu lin natic Work on the in urned_ pr to as a in d for more thi own righ! r fought his w uttles for the benefit Pushers,” in_ whi iginally starred!’ by Univers hese pictures to be popular that. he was advanced arring position in feature pr: made for hi comedy per‘or: the reputation of one of t sereen’s most popular stars. comedy, atre Mond. ny’s latest farce comes the Capitol Th It Youth” und other pictui al nature. ; comedy of an origi that have been funny by criti the first ingenuity of the gag: ness of their conception. This Hines feature shown, for this type of screen wor ker. were | ROW—Day letter from Les-! ntt to John Alden Prescott. s and they had taken off when “up was, a still) ind rivers were ace, I should say. hter star through count ‘alifornia Straighht Ahead,” Den- are eager ed as extremely run who were quick to realize the| cies which rose for a couple of years and the clever-/ following the world war. This means is|that in a very short time the states ave a construction program de- ; is : pending very much upon the Federal | comedian has time ind again proven! authorization. Any curtailment of| [ himself adept and splendidly fitted 'the Federal authorization from the| usually the case whenever a Johnny | will for this! RIDAY, BY DR. HU Surgeon Gare Publi antile and eve tacked xtent pidemie a total of sin the t results from the inflammatio spinal cord, ripple ins vietim r life » firs untile paralysis some digestive distarban the back and limbs | unasual nervou | Excessive j hes are the more common — ne [symptoms and it is now reco | that cases have oniy isymptoms of drowsiness and re with usually some fever, the p: ng with no evidence recover paralysis, {| In the more severe {dev s within e comp! a fow mu , tremitics, Since the epidemle of 116 disea has been on the whole what less prevalent than in the from 1910 to 1915 and thoagh sem ‘thousands of ¢ still occur in th {United State: , it may | least be hope + epidemic hn the ¢ dnt w Jeannot be certain th nay me [have a reception of it. | at gives the disease sach par | r importanee is the paralysi , NOVEMBER 20; ‘1925 a STI CLE EEE LS KEEP CHILDREN AT HOME IN TIME OF EPIDEMIC {subside the primary paralysis tends to become less extensive and tain portion of the cases progress to complete recovery within a few weeks jor months. In other cases th ly | tops short of recovery ving a more or less extensive pu which may disappear with a ror more af careful treatment may he permanent, depending upon | the extent of damage to the " The cause of this disease is ute germ, so small that it lily through the pores of a di porcelain. {ter which ‘holds ordinary bacteria, Experiments have shown t is present in the t of children in the e and, what tit is present at tl se and throat of people who tly in perfect health, rriers of infant back at the and nt ‘ | You should know that for the con- <ltrol of infantile paralysis it is im- 4 all ea oon colated period overed ing children against in- The most effec early stage is tie ho any intelligent eri the wh cian will pr n nt of the residu ysis, it is the partial paralysis that re- mains requires ‘an expert orthopedic i surgeon and above all patience rsistence on the part of the of the ‘affécted child, Inc: » improvement a to uch gsood econ patiently continuing the ent for In some ¢ al operations have proved bene- NEV YOR | New York, N Sunday mo} j Hite in Ni ing is the one time when G York AME Hs ie WoL It is the one tim mes som alm that per Of cou ne night-lifers use the: bat avers tunity 1 be most i k is the ieve fades out, when the ‘DIRECTORS OF CORN SHOW THANK . THE COUNTY BOARD w : expressing appr h Da tate Corr county co: a meeting oF ota mis- ir : ctors of the state Sunday mornings te sleeping The teaed wer ts and for rceuper from their d in connection wi how, which has been suc- id the hopes of even the members of the board, i plans for nest The Resolutions. roe tone | The resolutions follow: atte id watiows! “Whereas The North Dakvta |yetuiaee one. c Corn Show was duly incorporated | Recently John D, Rockefetier, Jr face the Jaws .of the State of eee enn hatin a a eatithag | Dakota on the 30th day of December k Avenue Baptist. Chur [1924 for the purpose of promoting t set of Sunday cone fill the street um, whi of Selections exce to li king of the tudio E dreamed the other night that his hrongs gather about | © eludes , 1 lit-| 0 He did*® d improving the production of corn a J of North Dakota, and duly given o Act of the Legislative e of North Da- ho day of Mareh, rty WHEREAS, the Honorable Board of Ulead mie a seacieee | me. Most af those} « ' eB Herday’ heeuie L-wouldirt lot bem | pout the hureh coat hear) Cont’. Gnthe: taate of North Daets to the V game. 1 told him apened the 0, | realivirie the benefits to he, derived was certain dat only he could (eM TIS Pesu ful accom- ‘plishment of the purpose of the North. ota State Corn show and desiring id in the furtherance thereof did fT habe that Wed Gee Gaps Geo peney on the Tith day of September, 19: I hope. you'll tion on his nudicnee ut the close of bY Fesolution duly adopted, generous write me when you feel like doing so, a 4 ani, sometimes shouts “Go to, 1 appropriate ui et Ne ane: hut whether you feel, like doing so oF hell!” just after the microphone is, dred ($590.00) Dollars to the North nots you must know? that T think of shut off, | Bakots State: Cora: Show f ; i aid 1S ducianete, “a cama BREAS, The Board of Directors nae ; at aHeIS. of the North Dakota State Corn Show acknowledge the coopera- le son had been Apped. 0 one not reeall the dream on awakening “on and interest of the Honorabl ; cr A Board of county commissio! of in the morning and went to his busi- Ot hans Lete he the aéternoon he re.j Burleigh county and the sum of Et membered the dream and all its vivid $500.00 so generously appropriated Is, It affected him so that h ju t top speed. He didn't stop the ¢ ee ‘out and ran through the house shou jackie, Jackie?” With rms, he was greatly relieved. he heard the engine of his car i crease its speed and looked out just time to with it. hi an | re nd, es, JAM a W. DEAN. ys : ch he Never try to talk to anyone, Ta ith them instead. You'll find great difference re like shoes. but just the same, they a ity. Ideals, them ow lu nece: Living in the past or the futu ish’t much fun. Try the present. both of them combined. an of | he al. 30 Try giving less thought to w’ people think of you and more to wh you think of them, Choose your enemies eire as you use in choo: jfe anothe! darn things after a million others. ng friend m= he sn’t just one darn thing aft to is! The loyeliest place in the world a Universal-Jewel feature, and fans}a Pullman berth just after you swit who saw Denny in Doctor!” | out the light for the night. “The — Reckless Ag “Sporting puoscu There are a lot of useless women to witness his work in his'latest:pro-|the world. Sdmetimes we think the | duction. are almost as many useless women | —— + [useless men. | THEATRE : ae thing is always eertain in a Hines picture, and that is States Round Out First Decade in fae materials and unexpected emerge! {plan now going forward will mean The comedian is nblv supported, reduction of the road building pro- by Edmund Breese, Mildred Ryan,'gram in a majority of the states. J. Barney Sherry and Bradley Bar-|is for the people. to, te . wh: lhe nekt tents nai eee iped into his auto and drove home e when he arrived home, but leaped my | Then Press ee auto thieves making off You wear ith as much It is just about a million jes for transportation of road for use in promoting and improving the production of corn in the State of North Dakota; Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Board of Directors of the North Dakota State Corn Show in session duly convened that they do hereby ex- to .the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh ‘County in the State of North Dakota, their appreciation and gratitude for the kind and beneficent cooperation and contribution given by that Honor- able body for the benefit of the North Dakota State Corn Show and that the secretary be and he is hereby directed to present a copy of this Resolution to the Honorable Board, of County ; Commissioners of Burleigh County. The directors of the corn show also passed resolutions thanking the Kiwanis club for arranging the ban- quet for exhibitors and for the fine program of entertainment prepared for that occasion. The Ki is ban- quet was separate and apart from any of the plans made by the corn show association and the directors were very appreciative of the Ki- anians’ efforts in assisting the jwork in that way. Resolutions of thanks were also extended the Lions club for its istance in conducting the sale of tickets. he n- te is n in 1k a re ‘President Advocates | Continued Economy Government Work i fila (Continued from page one) to avoid all interference in the poli- tical affairs, which do not concern us, of other nations, I can think of no more ng action than the de- claration of America that it will wholeheartedly join with others in ;.|the support of the tribunal for the oh administration of international jus- ‘tice which they have created. “I can conceive of nothing that we could do, which involves assuming so few obligations on our part, that would be likely to prove of so much value to the world. Beyond its prac- tical effect, which might be some- what small, it would have a senti- | mental etfect which would be tremendous. It would ‘be public no- |tice that the enormous influences of re It at at | ls. er in re as | fiublicelep. che stound valent, Matty {our country were to be cast upon the bit of love interest for good iy 12 Ge pees so that highly amusing entertain: Modern Road Work | «ite of the enlightening processes of Ihent ts. offepsd’ at the Bakince to: si civilization. It would be the hegin- Iday and Saturday in the showing of | (Continued from page one) ning of a new world spirit,’ “The Live Wire” the back funds which had accumu- pa There are some circus sequences |lated because #f high prices, Jack of| . Heat your water with Gas. It’s the Super-Fuel. EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils, It sat ay wo. 5 : | as “ ” sof or us . ¥ ” af oy ‘

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