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PAGE FOUR ‘The Bismarck Tribune B An it Ne per back to the state is of constructive value, too, rep-' | Yeh, It’s a Funny World We Live in | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE resenting a presentable sum toward the total of jewspe: interest on the bonded indebtedness of the state. THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER SRO Saad | | Uoteeatnd Mild Naturalized Citizens ‘ Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,; It may come as somewhat of a shock to Ameri-} A —_ ALF . “Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at cans to learn that while the American law contem-! | “ Ties 3 iT, ———_ AB oe Flee Bismarck ag second class mail matter. vd Publisher Plates that a naturalized citizen is equal to a person FACi; LOR ANYONE : a vs | fae D. Mann... 2 = {born in this country, in rights, duties, status and TAZOW THIS PAPER i gaara Linpate faerie Nan tae: ie tage” ine begged Wand | Subscription Rates Payable In Advance privileges, the laws of some foreign countries, from) ‘| AWAY. IWANT TO ‘befere’ twelve that night. Mr. Lane| took i val——the Vanity Daily by carrier, per year . $7.20 | whence these naturalized citizens originally cameiy| CEA ALL JAS Bob had Sree rai pert Let Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck). 7.20 do not so contemplate and that through this dif- BIG REINS * the| h: ne! ‘ 6 Pa Beak Daily by mail, per year, oo|ference many naturalized American citizens have! - Reyes wee dishonorable, Cherry.” (in state outside Bismarck)...........-. 5.09! sattored great inconvenience und hardship. | r in the dining room. Cherry ught the arm of the whirling Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota....... 6.00! A Faith had cut cheesecloth and poke in a low voice, for Member Audit Bureau of Circulation For instance, in France the law holds that French- | eee the Sas ord “ tae “Don't be a oy: Cherry whispered * rs ant wi men meas a Fe a \born persons, regardless of naturalization else-{ thick, expensive strips of pa-| fiercely. “Mr. Ciuny hae aera iq Member of The Associated Press j where, remain subjects of the French republic and H nt. Their part, of sth yas done,| charge orn, at Pre stores fer i s cl , i to: i i servic Faith h jayed tl jano, and|me to shop for my trousseau. Re tie The Associated Press pact ah Polen oe eee eons pales ee ee | Cherry Mey Cat crossteneed upon the| knows we're poverty poor.” the use for republication of all news atches | might live in the United States for ten years and davenport, twanging at her ukulele j—I don’t think I'll go.” Faith seredited to it sarki ee et csmanecds Near | beccme a naturalized citizen, return to France fér a and singing the Iatest song hits in dropped, her hand from her sister's ~ r, and ulso aneot : * er weet voice. sed mei Published herein, All rights of republication of all { visit and be detained and forced to do a period of “Loo n wotth: penny,” td Cherry,| with upflung head and brown on ows iether matter herein are also reset | military service. | “but in be fried ont ry ts nacht bri pat bso eas takes > rf And this is not supposition. Many of these nat- fr 5 (ag tide Fd awift stride. “Please come, Faith, = Foreign Representatives uralized citizens have been required to do that very against this ritzy paper? Dad,ican’t| I’ve never danced with you. Be. G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY thing and, furthermore, the United States gov- {we buy some new stuff—dollar down | sides" his voice was barely a whis- aed nas ; CHICAGO DETROIT | ‘hing and, a * 5 and a dollar forever? We should] Per—“give Cherry her chance. If Tower Bidg. Kresge Bldg. | ernment is powerless to take any action in these worry. We won't live forever, and you're right about George—” . PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH ycases. dchildren can finish paying ae, Bee re ith a care NEWYORK - - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. according to the department of state, this gov- stick 0} new atuft,” _Mr.| We £0? Bob's readiter, won't z ; | ernment, while it “objects to the punishment of nat- firsaly but wearily “Well, | "vo with me and (Official City, State ¢ and County Newspaper) j uralized American citizens by fines, forced military hathaway fob" brighe ona ently to. | George, Bob decided quick, with az ms | service or imprisonment for any unperformed mili- morrow, How d'you think the work’s| , “I've got a sedan with me,” George The Romance of Numbers tary serveie which accrued after the entry of the cree nid ain Bob "REIN wondered whak Sactive tas = Lectures on the human significance UL ntedciaal be | naturalized citizen into the United States, it can enthusiasm.’ “Believe “youll finish hind. his rather’ truculent. ‘in: cles ics will be given at the evening sessions of the Col- | give no assurance that any objections which it before the contract date, oon, solid rat Was = ae te os — Jege of the City of New York during be erat | makes will result in a remission or a release, for Ine: tae—ne sheddy Gad ho skip) ave hen-iehe-Gnleuy with Bou? “it has been announced by the vue ii IG that [this country cannot properly protest against pun- sree moon night, feiss,” Mt. Liane bed at er aes in ere aptate that it is the aim of the course to Poin ie | ithment for any refraction of foreign law committed Petctigted vance’ becple, ‘Bout | sisted, ‘simply mathematics, the most ancient of the sciences i*| prior to the naturalized American's entry into the Keep the gins up. {ater This is aj Play to arouse {flourishing today and is unsurpassed by any of the] Ty ited states,” workin’ family, you know. hth cutee peer ~alaeah ; eats ene iaatharlatien i |_. Thus it is obvious that naturalization citizens of reom and" off to bed, Chery ‘“iosed © It is planned to demonstrate tha’ atics Si the United States who come from countries with loor carefully, then faced the! «pom, not only intimately associated with humanity but | oo cmments with which the United States has not Chratet Let's have the ‘first annual Zulso is replete with spiritual values and of great) coootuded naturalization treaties, should, before ball of the Myrtle street chapter of | ©, ‘ human significance.» The lectures will include such srisitiig: auch eruntiies, consider the wdvivability of the paperhangers’ oaton!” hie ie . Subjects as:—the intrinsic beauty and harmony of |, uising of the appropriate authorities whether marred” "eves WWiet” Faith de-/ che “upstairs. windows, and’ dr mathematic numbers and the world order; the arith-| 110. wit be immune from molestation in sueh coun- ee! a Tee's “Oriental Pelacse ese *metic of beauty; duality and trinity; symmetry an tries under military service or other laws. Mean- Stes anaiee se. Sam'Lee's any ey | pat toon as the men had checked balance; the law of rhythm; diminution geometry i" | White steps should be taken to conclude these treat-| _ joint for a midnight supper and danc-| Her bare, white amas ineiinge we Shature; ornament from mathematics; magic squares | 4. <5 that American citizens may enforce the pre-| ing. He keeps open till two. Three-| Geo a? bones ‘cutie inv’ ree ee igri their translation ‘into pattern emt carn | teeth Of their flag the world over. | are covsatfious-totsce' tt fife wonderful? She whiried around | RUS yrve P peep frozen music; mathematics of sound in wath shuddered slightly ane ‘take oy ford a oe Sie lew Song’? ‘oh, fi hed wings Ad ; : og i a ‘ on, ‘The \ aps Aad ‘ . -| Prime Minister Baldwin’s proposal to legalize an "| talking personalities, wuts. Bane| Mpparently by accident, hurled her glided to the edge be ote There can be no question that the science . sectensbioe 66 the sebal’-nuiners? “aoRihip days Shei bury is 2 wonderful host ight Rass iat George Prultt's arms. lowaa. the crowded “i eager ttn : ' i : “Swell i tt, with | Aye Ook. Beattenatics ee ee oech eee the | seven to eight hours will not serve to aid the pres- Ay. ney aay alerche sacby seed. his arms still aro nd her, began to ewe order for, the bunch and mer human race. All modern science and development Bob told Faith, after he - i ean “cg {ent situation at all, but will merely serve to stiffen | larger teas than anyone else in town] fx trot. had selected a table by a wind vest squarely upon a foundation of mathematics |i) backs of the mi i pecbileg: the sete. teh WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE ; “‘So do J,” said Judith. “It’s vel-| and still, keep her reputation for| ,.“All right,” Faith cried bithely.| “Two chicken chop sueys with mack; and where mathematics touches the individual there | *#¢ backs of the miners and prolong the strike. Also,| —Sudith Martin, a new teacher vet.” : : sumptuous hospitality.” “But we won't have to dress up, willl rooms, two chow. mein, one’ eng. foo : ic hematics are {there is no doubt that the liberals will line up with! at Pendletoh University, is kies- Dr. Banbury’s stout, jolly daugh-! eleome emanated from the| ¥°, ice __,| yong, Oolong tea,” he told the hover 4s no doubt that the qualities of mathematics a: the laborites in parliament in opposition to any such ed by a stranger, Eric Waters, on ter, Ida, escorted them to the tea felt hat circle as Judith approached,| “Any old thing,” Cherry cried] ing Orient: “Want to try it, de ideal for the handling of life’s problems. There can s het. {table und presented Judith to her) and she went past with averted eyes;| blithely. “But Keep the soft pedall "ft was the second time that nicht , ? "| measure. Myra Aldrich, who lives at; mother. Banbury, large and She stubbed her toe on on*Honey. If Dad geta wise he'll! he had called her “dear.” he no refutation of the contention that, mathemati . Ss Judith’s boarding hk raereae tn ‘i td Neri il an ottoman) throw a, monkey wrench into th called her “dear.” Her eyes cal limits and limit processes are omnipresent as Prime Minister Baldwin's move is certainly ill) ove with Eric. mateereeciertsa! i teapot while che ais fatctied a gre ott Sr tiiter Peon the Seen aaa ee pace with eee ii eee ideals and idealization in all thiught and human‘ Sdvised. It would have been much better to have} — Dr. Peter Dorn, young astron- ing to her guests | “She moved swiftly Into Faith took Cherry ut ‘her _word.| arms to hie on the edge » soe ‘ ae omit. {instituted mediation proceedings, rather than con-| ™y¥ Professor, goes to a party. {spangled bosom. hey occupied her) where the rosy-cheeked ma y immediately floor. aspirations and that there is a deep spiritual signif- ib given by Eve Gerhart of whem j| attention but a nt, before they|at her wonderingly, but opened the eoatsuit, an “Don't look right bi " jeanee in the permanence of mathematical laws |*fibute to further unrest. he disappraves, because he knows ;| were gently but firmly ‘moved along| front door without a word, Cherry's white felt hat, but Cherry,| Chris Wiley over thee by the cea i ‘i i Juditp will be there. Judith bor- | to give way for thé newcomers be-| A late September sunset was bath-| When. she joined her fellow-conspira-| tra, He's with som “ittle cheap and the contemplation of ideas under the form of par po ae, tnisduben | snc eate, September sunset was bath: | 10%"in the Hiving room, wore an'eve-| iting fie oteet aches diel, Chea eternity. ._ At the party Myra learns that The discovery that Dean Brown| Judith walked more slowly to enjey ning dress of black chiffon, sparkling ;he tells her she's ered bot pases It is doubtful if there has ever been an effort! Eric kissed Judith, and, coming 4) and wife had just ‘taken posses-| it. Her cheeks were still uncomfort-| With rhinestones. Hathaway spoke in ‘a low voice as he a , 1 ; into Judith’s room that night, gj sion of the divan that Judith and/ ably warm when. she reached the|_ Faith stared then flushed darkly| guided Faith expertly away from the previous to this to study mathematics from the seizes the dress Judith has worn :|\Dr. Dorn had left lent nothing to the| science building and recognized the; With anger’ and humiliation. . “I| orchestra. % _angle of its universal romantic, appeal rather than| For More of the Same hoes spans tt ba twe (then ssehe Men tt carla tities ketiea ore e Cherty! Where did youre oie (To Be Cont | *as an accurate method of ‘computation and it marks (St. Paul Dispatch) oe wv that, the professor w divoys ana a vel xased in cer. Fe peer UD a ae a e Continued.) a c A mt r " 5 ‘ t | va 7 ethi a sang out o ate step forward in popularizing this basic; Two things are evident in connection with the CHAPTER 1X } r her head to acknowledge aiek bis wockse Rahs; oe ning | pirouetting before the dazzled ‘men BB rt 1 Rete Dingnaly Wonkeg Ad : opening of the new sugar beet plant at East Grand ‘i The president's house at Pendleton peor Herenen pita to Hall ” said Judith, “What ares an ine ee agasinlaster evening Is over, and there is a aes re sees eT < ; ee : . ra a “5 os ceeme® soe A Changing Standard Forks. . One is that the new industry, while certain| {iniversity is « mracious sanar “petined Foun comely” woman, with deep| “Making an’ extraordinary- whistle, tid Pecnad f : t ‘i : : ie ing ei eee to be an aid to agriculture, is not a remedy for cer- from ithe sttens. of the, campus, Ie, zt eres cet be pe i Apher ett ani aiting, for you. I saw you go sleep some morning and told that! best in the world.” It is milled ‘by our Increasing population, accgrdin; lerbert | tai: istii vil is ii the air of being of the univer-! | = into Prex, My: i ‘ ree dacraaty ot Sates a sa rare ain haere emt - it a to be. The} ont, thangh aloof trom the bustle} ree afpnaine i pparent| “Oh,” said Judith feebly. : Maar at taken eases cyanide.” | own North Dakota mills, by our North ae 8 . jstowing of beets clesins the land of weeds, and the| of its everyday classroom life. riendliness. e’re always te} “I want you to e° tor a hike with | Feds laugh ocala ‘Or| Dakota men and raised-by our North States either to advance in scientific discovery or soll so cleaned is restored so as to yield close to the! , A noseless’ Man ‘pours a fountainl mogot aye. Seid iwfen wrost join] Mijoute °° aie te FOU and=look, Langgars me Nuh her own Uly-WAH®| Dakota farmers, Which ate the ‘best, i ivi ising i mn i i Hi * -, bud 4 rg eer Ebay ener et living. This uncompromising old high bushelage of 30 years ago: The crisp, brown atti aie i bide gee *the| OU whist club, mf dear. It consists Judith took a step forward, “Look! Eric chuckled. “Bet she is pretty; !ike our wheat. ‘Therefore by using nig 2 ed ne ne ney ren between' shredded beet pulp makes excellent feed for live- flagstone path, and an aged fold-/ eres, eee ekeehters tae here: a Tene felt “uate, do je yeigl dig ae was ino beain it we, boost our own state, help ou: is : i {fish lolls a ° rs : meteor are ‘you . ani ; tatives if ite population rises beyond 'stock and the green tops are fine silage. The cash) Cf'ayrmmer and carly fall inthe pool! , “THANK interested in harpaichords?” "7 "| What'd she do when she came’ in?|our money than by using asy other the present estimate of a imately 113,500,000 Wi “ y using any othe; t ; pproximately 113,500,000| returns from the beets themselves are of course|whieh has been his from time im-) 2 don’t play Erie had spent -the first twelve! , “Well” said Judith, “she only| flour, ; 4 is made in a foreword written by him for a pam-[no inconsiderable item. All thin is a stimulus to/ pemoral, 80 that, "Forays gold ting. | “Nape to.ajl three.” He tied ois son names, teaghed, went te MARION MORRIS, Wilton, N. D. i sera ree td ; 5 3 a reputation in univ . teleerereret SSR aoE piso senior i la “eilaiue Pelagia ed the breeding and feeding of cat-| sity folklore that’ Methuselah him! ROt exactly a gay ct." She looked “then come on. TH hike with you) fore up & two: __degae pachash reds le, | But no businessman or farmer is misled into self might envy. {self at a loss for something to sa¥.| Erle sed ‘spent the: first twelve| “Whew!” whistled Eric, “a dull It is like Mr. Hoover to disdain all the circumld-|thinking that the sugar beet is a solvent of his prob-! ag weeks after the’ Goshart, mony; She looked arqund for Dr. Dorn. bee Eee al estocimenting evening for Myra, But why tear up See of more involved phraseology and to come| lems or that its coming will make a new earth. ie! dudieh found Dr. Dorn standing by dees oe, Dean, Rete. ma ariee the new waiaie. ne a nih ‘hued Sl ak oe gs thus directly to th i ii {is a i i - the pool. n an aritone,” he said at last, putting it’ and you F, “nanan se oe cata ft pe eearots de ae ae ay Fa pales pe a 9 time when a renewed vate zou looking, for the. damoud beep uehoss mere in oe caine, away and transferring his attention gory re re ue aetieec st PP cad . ic g iT ” she asi ightly. ‘ v9 € . | to Jur nl Z pea that this statement of opii is i : : Dr. D tart ‘3 {but he did not see her. The dean’s| “You're a prett; looking back. » ee aint es + ot onl ni ie uapeHeally a state : baa other is the intense interest taken by the|, We DMS, thes hae tole bia et] wife watched Judith and smiled with) girl,” he a soot, ‘taking Erie looked at her. “Oh, didn’t the Be scday s edged by most scientific ys pei of He i es the new industry. A Ws getting, too cold out here fer the twiataa ips, At the first, ppportunity tha mod: " eat of hes aray ones fe iat eee "8. too bad, I would ’ le payehol- : rge delegation from Mitchell, S. D., intimated that| old, fellow. these c! fall nights.” j and ‘the small valve! in whic! lace, though, thes The United States does stand on tho brink of a|in a short time a beet sugar plant would be started! paste, Waly ihe, same fish that: Siving sudith s chince to escape | Menta ania, tae bat banat beyond Which the soak Sut tte, hill] their bills, 4 Sees precipice. On one side is a chasm representing a|there, while the businessmen and farmers from! inquired idly, as they turned toward As; she passed Dr. Aide Judith| what a temperament. Still, I like pnw valley and set out for the b! fight’s off. Harvard “descent into a lower standard of living. On the| Moorhead and Fargo, numbering over 1,000, are|‘E,ROWe. ag Seeaittin aes hi POR DE LTE, ences nates ie Dunk off the other side is 2 towering pesk representing the|#t work now on a beet sugar factory project. Both skeptic is bold enough to question| Domm” she heard someone say.| vou both along. But Wd =e heights yet to be climbed by science. The ledge is|¢f these will materialize within another year. ‘The’ it, And the only person who really pe Ore Joh Soins te even SONe) Jarked Out helene RA pena memes TSA ztoo narrow to walk on and we must choose which northwest has gained something more than a beet| is ‘also probably the one man. in the - walked wi ee way we shall go, up or down. sugar factory. That is merely the concrete evi- woleatalt that has never heard of ath teat annetvionaly sili: = And it must be up. Seience has brought us so dence of the new cooperative thought everywhere|' "The wide front door wa i ped closer to Eric, as the mai far along a shining road, every milestone of which |!" the northwest on the part of businessmen, a spirit! from time to time to admit, guests pee a ee road snd :Yepresents a splendid achievement of the laboring |°'th many sugar beet factories, of Subdued: Janpheee sie is x “devotees of facts. We cannot slip back now. | \ | then a strain of violin music issued . <must popularize science and tring the whole ne A Delightful Book frye, the oon ighed Judith tbs | they were almost fou: te lation to a realization of its aims and achi 15 we'll have t i r if he took off his and made Sthat the average citizen may aid in psec To those who Pages pay gaudy romances ents invitation to ten” amounts to) plexgmortine being *alowdr, tle) Fan t of oe a royal coi A esn’t it? . mee ,measure the accumulation of that knowledge that /and adventures of youthful days is recommended “Te isn't the president's, but the’ Eric looked at him Britlsh ‘have bannéd, women Fwill enable us to raise our standard of living despite |“Here We Are Again!” This book is the | president’s wife's. I understand she’ sims, > WRY, helt our increase in population. tions of an old cireus clown, one Sabet ee, Sen tin aa mie ee, De a! é 4 + und’ Banbury in time to put him into his ries * There is no doubt, of course, that as our popula- | Sherwood, who ran away from home and joined-a BRStY Riptbes toe. these. resonant oF Rae maatiat inthe roads tit rine a tion dees increase our problem will become more|‘i"eus when he was 9 years old. He learned his’ his win formal eeening Poa : ‘ t and more serious, and that now is the time to lay clowning from dear old Dan Rice, the “daddy” of ® nineteenth century smoking Jacket | +the_groundwork for even more intensive scientific|them all, and that is by way of saying that he. "nce Pcs eee ting th la (One g00d way not ‘investigation and research in the future. snared, all there was to know abot it. He became ‘ooden preps and a rosy-taced, maid Jeph Aly £. Ans : a clown when there was some art to his fun-making, {1004 in the doorway. The recep.’ ‘ Z july. fats A ii ‘An Unselfish Official That was in the day when pantomime was so rich ion "ftps és daree, and square and, [EL STOPPED IN, MR. MANAGER, To Tec 2 ~ #4 Unselfishness is quite a rare trait in the average |®"4 golden in its manifestations under the big top, | a tan of ey ae | waerre aS SRININGE: CORSUEE SD ote olitician and officeholder. Usually, it is sad but|°%4 Bob Sherwood became such a great artist that’ pered'Jedith to Dr, Dorn “1 wave) pala ee ee, X SAW) A BiG Bitt BaarD) le 7 they are after all they can get for themselves,|"° W%8 for years the stellar clown for Barnum’s going to teas alone.” | 7 STARTING To BURN. &_BKo any times though the means be not ofthe most|*h°W.' He and Jules Torneur Were a great pair of as he offend big ang, plied simply | —— =a MN CAR TOA timate character. Once in a great while one | °°™edians in those days, but Bob is doing little these’ A group of wo! in navy blue} ba STOP, AND -~ ohh ing - a public official, however, who really seems to|@#¥S and Jules is eating his heart out with Ring- and bine. raeaee sheats daraunert e. i room, ify public confidence and respect for his un- pared or bemoaning the years when clowning was they entered, dual could not tell, i 5 | . er the faint heir’ | r? room. Such a one must be Governor Alvan T. Fuller, of When Sherwood was going up and down the scounct ttethy psig ls ain peed n’t exactly Suntey pH big place setts, who, from all accounts, would quite ‘9, first with a one-ring circus, he did a thoughtful, tsed, several persone whom sho bad acktdith followed him into a corris Kalaai the prize as an unselfish office holder. It|#M4 great thing: he kept a *ettehy are ail the felt hats in thin! bad settled ‘down: over th ’ id the feather hats over hills, and the long hall in the old er was obscure and uninviting: dim glimmer of window at pane the far end offered the only light. - 4 { dudith’s fi closed ie" frm.“ she whispered. Bhe| . ere seems to y was staring st the window. \ ia not very friendly bad ) rd i ow,” nodded Judith. “Th ity wives are envious of the we; See, ge one a) 6 ’ inde. The felt hats wonder how male ‘