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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LS 2 + the report of the surgeon general of the United ; -The Bismarck Tr ibune | States Army. Summed up in a sentence, this report The Old Soak Awakens | An Independent Newspaper ‘shows that less than two per cent of gas casualties meh = THE STATES Oe ee \died while 24 per cent of all other casualties died, | tablished 1878) {twelve times as many chances to live if put out of! (4 - ° eg = Pobtished by the Bismarck Tribune’ Company, ' action by gas as if put out by other weapons.” { IZ ZAY ig Hic -AIL THERE i : : Bismarck, N. D, and entered at the postatfice 8 And viewed from this angle the attitude of the, I v : SBismarck as second class mail matter. tisher American Legion is perfectly understandable. We Is HIc = LEFT “Dad, darling, won't you please go,| | “Now, Jim Lane, don't you swear George D. Mann... .-President and Publisher |” 5 j ra on to bed? You look utterly exhaust-| at me wife's tears dried in a : so = can understand now why the Legion approves ot ed,” Faith pleaded with her father. inger, “Even if you do act = Subscription Rates Payable in Advance poison gas and the logic of their facts and argu- e f] “it’s nearly twelve glock, dear. Tu eaded fool “about Mr. $7.20 | ment has convinczd many others that poison gas is | f wait up for Chetry and h y and y, you know good x by carrier, per year .......-.. 5 ay wy mail, per year, (in Bismarck). mi much she has hurt and distressed you.| and well he'll see that Cherry's moth- BGS be mall, per yest, {eM Lams clased’ tue Sores lin] foe" ateae eae eat ee Re : i e clon atries him. Fan oe eee cutside Bismarck)... | Bible over finger to mask his place| it real noble of her to sacrifice hers Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota, Ui Bete > land gazed up at his daughter with for the family.’ Cireulation Comment i a ad 1's ing to wait it ain't about Mr. Cluny,” Jit Member Audit Bureau of Cireu | Editorial mea if Ehave to ait here | Lane cut in angrily. “If yeu want ‘ Tv ‘not as bad as it has been painted. he told her implacably. {to know the truth, she’s traipsin’ Member of The Associated Presa been reading Proverbs, Faith,| around: with that, biackguard iret, = qhe Associated Press is exclusively entitled to November Eleven i ! and it's come home to me this night| Wik in, and P to put the use’ for republication ‘of all news dispatches (Dubidiie TolegeapenTonatdy | j . Bhat tim leo blame ‘for Cherry's ‘way-| stop to-it, it.I have fo lock her’ in F: i therwise credited in this pa-{ Id) per, and ats the local news of spontancous Ori£in Next week we are ty observe Armistice day. i f J ' ward No. one controlled her! the house.” ¥! In; . - : published herein. All rights of republication of al) «otic we have so many holidays and weeks that) when she was‘little, and now she) “I hear a car, Dad,” Faith ran to {aga know the meaning of the word] the door and optned it a crack. “It's “other matter herein are also reserved. 0 rnost cf us lose track of some of them. But the No: Vip : j y a aris willing 40” ta¥epine’ blanin| CH Peete ogtts , BHU, Westen i vember eleventh holiday should he one that should | ¢ : F Ail. ( Dad,” Faith's voice trembled slightly.| been with Bill, Dad.” Her voice Foreign Representatives | hs a H p x . T've realized tonight, that I've been| was almost hysterienl with gladness. G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ;stand out above the others, | \ { 1 {a mighty poot sister to Joy, too. The| “You'd better go back to bed, Moth: E AGO DET | ft ber with what joy we greeted the! | ° \N 4 ; , ] [Boor litte thing hatdly Knows what| er Bill's coming mo = CHIC. Kresge Bldg. | All of us remem! 4 | 5 j : ¥ @ mother is, and I, who “You go my kimon Mrs, Tower Bidg. wd ‘first Armistice day, how we forgot business and been a second. mother to her, have| Lane ate ine tke aintas< ioe 3 PAYNE, BURNS AND BS Bldg. | care and worries and threw everything to the winds, te weed. out. ef a Mt of the ving gouple. Sere |Our boys were coming home from overseas and the Soe J mathe ne es cee (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | fighting was over. That was all we cared abou ii ‘ AZ ee ee ebacome of ths| | robe, heard Cherry's ES i Seales ee Now those same lads who fought for us and our Price gut you.’ o leasant voice. _ , : ‘sobs diminished, but sh: it larling, it’s twelve Care of the Insane {general prosperity over there are home and mos ! , ail clone te her father, her right ; TR aon S 4 ight of insane persons is one to wring the | o¢ them have been assimilated into our business life} y hand patting the rough, gr ign 7 oer Poor, tired old es onal ircumstances. Thelt | in cne w: nother. They are as busy trying to | . Wi | alatewag suet veta’ Teen heart under even ordinary circums + jin cne way or a . y H . * a you two goin’ to set up all pane e 1 -bet he's read'it clean aad rough a dozen ‘times, Bill. ey both started guiltily, for they| wonder’ I'm such. a goed ‘esi, ght had not ‘heard: Mrs.: Lane's footsteps.| with a pious old Daddy like him!” She had| “I want to have a talk with you, Sunfortunate condition élicits our full sympathy. But succeed as we were back in the days before the first | 4 5 ‘ ne “when we find that these unfortunates are not being | armistice. And it is well that they are, A nation “as well cared for as might be then we become slight: | must pay attention to its commerce, to its industry, ; aly angry at this dereliction of duty on the part Of | ¢ jts material and political success. ! ‘ | 4 a) Wis yeane Mat. menu, heer hip “=the state. | But we must not become So engrossed in our daily | rE wae / aw (3 8 7 Pick ot awittly on as on go 484 . I'm not going to be put For instance, Dr. George Walker of Baltimore re-|tabor that we fail to give thanks to the men’ who | f pen alg : P . Lane, wrapping the kimon: “cently told the annual convention of the American! made possible that first Nevember 11 celebration. | : ‘ - Par a gens vamy| ne ot pe Dietetic association that inmates of penal and iM) Not only must we remember to remember them but - y about Cherry. You ‘all don't tell me! nunened or youre, Jeet ante oe “sane asylums in forty-one states are suffering from | st also recall that we ourselves made certain eS } \.__ eg : . 3 citi clare » had just com- Smalmetrition, He declared that he had | dering Cherry's company off the place. ,Pleted a national survey of food conditions in such | nation’s success at arms. Y 1 certain privations for the ¢ oz ‘an old anoe that the rest-of you don’t Sit down, Bill,” she modded and es and endured certain pri . ' ea i want lying around in the way.’ | smitea a the ‘ombartassed youn) H _ | “Mother, Mother, you mustn’t talk) man. “You come along to bed wi instftutions and said that he found an average of 18/5, jet us on this next Armistice day give | = ; ~N : : dine eeael, Je debt, waat to ether |e, alm. Cane. Youve cut enough cents a day being spent in those forty-cne states tO) 104 9 our manhood which offered its all for our | 2 sii : ylteery. vad wanted to Have a little; Mr. Lane rose, and extended a “feed the inmates. According to his analysis this is) tection, Armistice day is pre-eminently a patri-!— ik with her—about her wedding,” hand’ te Bill Warren’ hee Udded hastily h th . ecco Eek ae . | at ast as her mother! mindin’ Marth: good 5 against the window frame, Judith! “Mushed, with instant regemtinent, Me. Warren, Tm sorry yit't sound: looked admiringly at her supple fig-| Lane contradicted his daughter flat:| lefite, ust now, Good night. I'll an entirely inadequate amount by at least fifty Peri oi cctcbration. We need more holidays that will =cent. He says that the inmates ti golls stinted om take our minds away frcm business in this country. | pact ard er thke mors “proteins and fats and overfed with stare ‘Armistice day serves admirably, Let's not take it ure; gwathed in dull yellow crepe. (15. “If you really want to be let in| he turned to glare for « semen at i ciampnieeakieees' ' |fvesaid, aou’may ado hedr| crue Eka catt tag seta | CA Shy beg eH et = For the inmates of penal institutions we RO! march down the street. 1 or you may not. But you are in| dalous, and I'm goin’ to do my best, “Don't you go, Faith,” Cher * ii jeaperat dof ‘dendly v 7 ” yi . Ty “brief. The worst they get is probably much too Kipling’s Tcmmy Atkins, it will be remembered, beng we friendly voice ph ooh epee: teste a Thine t Phimpered, her mother and father = good for them, but when it comes to the insane it)... 5 great fellow when the drums beat, but when| WHat HAS GONE BEFORE | Eric nodded. “In a way. But hesitated. “I'm worried about! Mrs, Lane nto ery agai (To Be Continued.) * i different matter. It is hard to conceive ; ta dee: nels 5 chen shania tS fh "She watched Judith sharply. | “Never a kind word for the poor lit- is quite a differe | peace reigned he was a bloomin’ bounder, in the way| JUDITH MARTIN, young col mother has.been ragging me about!” “wel?” said Judith, , ‘ 5 ven if it be a state, can adequate- i 5 r bet f Myra for a long time. And I'm sick] « tle thing. Here she’s martyin’ a rich| (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Ine.) = that any agency, even if 1 ehh and useless. Surely Americans aren’t possessed of | teacher, is torn between her friend- of it. It was glad of the excuse to|y, And E think you can help him.) man, to help out her fang’ ly feed a person on 18 cents a day. jthe ingratitude that marked Tommy's reception | FhiP ie ERIC WATERS, radical sen-; ¥ You see, he’s in love with you, “Has she been sayin’ that?” Jim Cherry tells the for, DR. PETER DORN, astrono- come back.” * Eve leaned back and waited for Insane persons are like children. ‘They are oUrl wien English guns were silenced. my professor, who disapproves of her) He sat down “beside her _again.| her bombubell te rostheae sts, for Mme ee pr ag lem so Ug ph var od no wrong. | dent friends, |“Judith, are you in love with that] dith only sat quite still, waiting for § papestliy. Pst betes mmneane a tol eerie Bess Judith enrages DEAN TIMOTHY astronomy professor her,to Soames ee rt , ey are usually vic! z a FROWN, hi wakes friends with his) judi i in Si y With a ‘smile; Eve b. } i = 3 3 is given criminals. We want economy inj (Kansas City Weekly Yr : | Hy on ty. + . pa . . ideally ng is true, yet one cannot easily find an} Special soil, improvement trains are- being oper- Zi ‘od dealing with KITTY" Bethe han oa bight ha Petaley ciety ieaclt,” “And. ee 3 fs Bi Bose) Me made ae sa ear CREWE Tap im = excuse for an econcmy that will profit the sane tax-/ated by the Missouri, Pacific and the Wabash rail- bret town hootlenger, in -poison 10 be age # Fedadeh is suppote Fics ait in Judith’s: rey he cat e it the mer of wn Louis G. Lower, the first young payer at the expense of the very hunger and physical] ways. They are equipped with illustrative material) ‘Shea trien to blackmail Mrs. jclight ePaper here teaioee” i iy 0 be ur Wetherel teaned: back Hs of Deiteolay, oh Geliver an aacreer well-being 2f unfortunate insane persons. \w shows in a striking manner the results ob- “nai ge =e a Lr tell. }»” said Judith, “that doesn’t hg int erie sists val davenport; ‘asd’ waited Saturday evening, November 13, at In the past half century many strides have’ boerttained from: different methods of soil management. a t rdhon eh. int The! grand na, on ahe ether qr central . iaendar’d time, over ’ 5 ‘ati i midnight. side that I'm anxio Erle— ” squeal in| WDAF, the Kansas City Star's broad- taken in improvement of cur public institutions, but Lectures are given by specialists from the agricul- | i . Erie took hig overcoat and hat and about you too.” girl, curled "up on the couch. She cantiog tation, on “Wout G ow : b ¥ reatest, ; i Erle | i i 2 yea < 5 it aatms quite clear that more improvement is yet{ tural colleges through which they, operate, The] Fi for bin, “snd whe had slipped without male “Obr shaun he Sigh-tesied nigger Gat oa” Bid] Vike comptes Steen! possible. roads are not wholly altruistic in their efforts to’ stone im Myra’s soi nto it, he whirled about, holding her Worrying about you, I suppose, if he take that too? is Parents’ day for the Order of De- é tassist the farmers. They realize that revenue can-' the holidays, Is terrified when Shea by the arms. “Jude, what it?) Eric weren't involved. But I'd’ like| .Wetherel pulled his coat open. The! Molay, this address will be especially 3 “not be obtained from agricultural products which tls, t@ force an entrance. She | There's trouble written all ever your, pin -was shining over hix heart. “He, appropriate, | s shoots in the air, and he goes gnee, What has happened?” mess, did not. He broke down and 4 A. special meeting of the Order of Toll Systems nel *t? not produced. H Next day, Mrs. Brown invites. h pope collapsed against him, mer = at mess? i ind grasped my Buddy!" he DeNiblay in Bismarck. has been call- ‘ fe a Oe . fe Eve learned, forward. i ettel Not so many years ago in this country all T°; study of agricultural statistics indicates a de- her to Chrlatmas dinner, saying the "anes over her face, and her shoul-| | Eve learned for. boot-| me ithe SigtPal gripe ns" EAP" | ca at this time, Gerald Vettel wil © good roads were called turnpikes and toll eer crease in ‘yield of basic agricultural crops, such as jelly omer wiesbely <liddae parietics and terrors of the night legain 4 tog Deak Beep naaes ce Regge pe raised: my head he was! Masonic temple so that the Bismarc! a really gates, spanned the highway at intervals, iq corn and wheat, in the older farming sections. Dif-* with Dorn, Judith finds Eric, before eld her quiets, without ask-] heen sticking reg Eric, These things rey nena wateh and purse were| members ain Somalia rasta . 3 you wished to use a section of the highway you Paid #14. in the growth of legumes is usually encoun-| WhO has unexpectedly come ing questions, At last she raised] drift-about on the wind, and sooner| There was a moment of hush. wi INTY y £ Ro he LLIAMS ‘COUNTY RESULTS a fee for the privilege, Then came the idea of di M. f have fol-| {rom , his home town. He has & her he: und smiled through her| or. later, they always come to my! “Well, Wetherel,” said someone, Grenojn—The.. successful a s hi f the highways and the toll tered in the same areas. Many farmers have fol-’ large bruise over his left eye. | tears. “Don’t ask me anything,! ears”: i standing in the doorway, “what a candidates 4 Williams count; gen) Cwnership ot. the hi iwey hway bridges wed the practice of continued production of corm, Joy co ox With THE STORY EX J, haven't anything to tell! . Judith frowned “And what do| beautiful story for the Fal Delta to| cand! . a bridgex began to disappear. The higl vy almost Wheat and timothy, giving little thought to the re-|" MO CHAPTER Xe , But if 1 need you, fou, Propose ‘that I should do about) use in rushing season!” 3 were ‘operated under the same arrangement, al moval and sale of plant food involved. Virgin soils! Dr. Dorn drew back his hand with! The girl on couch began to ‘ 7 4 ! Eve tageet aibrscelet, and spoke, giggle villainously. Eric crossed the al of epee pai Se which have accumulated vast stores of plant food “49. oa sugith Hak seria ou cal, make changed, the bridges passing to ts 0 * slowly. see; room to the door the sun parlor, vie " what ao ye it it is to buck) where Eve ‘and Judith were stand- i a costed and cuapocted by ges") from disintegration of mineral bearing rocks and of tie. meter? ;. ..; Eve Gerhart Jaid her hand on Ju-| society. perh you can savel/ing. He reached a hand to each of. ter of deeds; A. F. Younge, survey. Fe ownership, being con: al iP ‘ humus from decaying vegetable material are very wae ant , and drew out his pipe.’ dith's and smiled. They were sitting| yourself by—eutting loose from him| them, : “I'm. you. Wo 9801 GM. Thomes, coroner. Incomplete eral’ taxation. Pioduetive. They continue to produce profitable direcly to: Jaci tenaing thee: oe sm PAl Tiarlnce white Wetwenl| dudlth's smile was’ unpleasant, 1] {fieteer. he sald, “you're two of ‘iz| turns give ‘majorities to “py yh ‘ Bee weg 4 '» -; Sigma Psi_ fi: » Whil Y ith’s i. ines le ow. no cat : The doubt has arisen from time to time as to the ' crops until the supply of some one essential element. br : \ and mtow-hended sophomore crouched | see.” : ee .|feminine nonsense about either ot Reicks, Geek of cots, 6. Yee fairness of the general taxation for highways and jinits production. denw Porn straightened his shoul- gy their feet, superintending the ace? ,thook, her jhend. | “No; youl you." necht, com & bridges. There is as much to be said for one theory | lon’t se ou |, you wouldn’ Eve lowered demure eyelashes and fined By re ea ee roasting of chestnuts, It was the sec-| do es . Peeqeaet| t rere - y l- attem| as for uncther. One group claims that by the toll| Plant food exhaustion is usually limited to nitro-| nificantly “at Eric, but Erie only RMR ee clone at he hott ne to take Eric away: f im a Sore T will call on you.” Erie leaned over and kissed her. ‘You'd better,” ihe Said. 4 mine to at ‘rom you, 4 i " in Sen, phosphorus or potash, frequently associated smiled again. ¥ are you so wretched?”| But very well—it’s the-normal thing| campus Erie to Ju- & system each user pays the maintenance cost In mg radii eal aie De Ta clnnted sbipdhivant:“Gaca y ¢ a ng ? 4 . e Ika! action | or: a asked Eve softly, for you to think. In your shoe dith. “And me to tell you i prapertion to the ectual use he haa gotten ss pate in the aartaes soil. “The best mbt of ee nied we ebod night? repeated Judith, ab: —. Innaghed “Why, I don't tee should, ing q Veen nett the shit Fe cpt Brown| Bo pee tne ince, esi = highway or bridge and thus it is the fairest po the supply of.nitrogen is from the use of legumes, Sh 3 staring at’ the i for the tragedy queen stu: fd ery aha y specis 3 the just imagine ands M ‘ Te: i i bruise on Eric's forehead. 1K : ing Judith al: “Lm sorry I interfered, but Ii,can “oe it, Under the general ownership each taxpayer Legumes will not thrive in an acid soil. Where such Erie stood back-to let Judith pass’ ner feet They wendeoed te ate | seen fer theade tee terrible to ‘ his share of the cost and maintenance ® ndition exists lime in seme form must be used through the door. In hall they narior somewhat secluded from the|9 seer. It’ makes you meddlesom must pay . ae noncrertine. ; found the houseman loitering, and hig tiving room. As Eve leaned! Let's go back to thé other room, whether he uses the highways or not. is 4 a , po ge refrained from speaking unt’ ae —_—- Toll systems have been said to be inadequate and’ Deficiencies in phosphorus and potash may be <> pein roa aiane. obsolete. Yet this can scarcely be so if we may corrected by the use of commercial fertilizers. In anxious frown between her eyes. EVERETT TRUE judge by the. lately finished Camden-Philadelphia the older farming sections of the east the farmers | “What has happened, Bric na . . quie bridge between Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the find it necessary to provide for the purchase of fer- ing much, le. That bump = lopgekt suspension bridge in the world. Here the cost tilizers annually, just as they do for rent, interest, Worse than it is. I simply went home Now, Cees, THOMPSON, OU for the man who uses it not at all, pays no tax for Whatscever thy | 10 do, do it with thy might—Becl, 9:10. R Work, ah! that talisman to rd against one’s self—Mrs. Camp- “TA flock of sheep that lelsarely paseby tent Preed. it . was borne by the two states for construction, and taxes cr any other necessary annual expenditure. | one “eer” gsc renee “ss Oe ge eep ACTION Of THiS Comet i & [one ater eee the sound of rain, 6 Vine “Gives Girl = bonds issued. Then a toll is charged every vehicles Results from investigations made by agricultural | re fed were if Aneepd ens INTERRUPTING = ; . i: | Murmuring;: the fall of rivers, winds inol using it. The receipts from these tolls are so much experiment stations indicate that supplementing true, 1 know it senhln cre thin. ‘ pe “ greater than was ever estimated that all the mainte. plant food by the usé of ¢ertilizers is a profitable But it’s gospel.” é AnD ao 6 ; ante tt nance charges, repairs and interest on the bonds wii] practice on nearly all soils which have been farmed Pr B jae ee fandom here to- {CONTIN : be paid and something left over for gradual retire- for a generation or more. Some may respond to’ Eric became grave. “I nes is dicts of water, Appetite and Strength | | Pee thought of all by turna, and yet| and Lad na aupstiea Mince eivine her ve al rn To ai . or | doe Vinol, she ‘iso an amasing nppetiid tite ote tment cf the bonded indebtedness. |the use of only cne element, such as phosphorus. {'m,%, damn fool, Jude, but I came z = | Sleepless: and soon the \saidll blede) apd” strengan "ars. A = This proves that toll systems can be operated ir Piers ha reauise hale -phepharns om peas | pepenuae at ery ae 3 ' : A eee i | Must hear, fet eiter'e From my or-| Vinod, cpilares, begin to deel girenert. & oup-modern civilization. Certainly in theory they |for maximum yields. Nearly all show the effects| ric nodded. “Knight erruntry {7 Sf | Ana tne first cuctet’s ~ melaichply| Sttontttent cod liver com- = = t . be ‘7 he —————S———=— } SEEe = are.more equable than is maintenance by general of growing alfalfa, clover, ssy beans or some other Toreed tee it. "The long wae ’ rs apa ‘ cry. noe . pound pend for o 25 years for PA blic t legumes when subsequent crops of ccrn or wheat | of the matter "t want to! 4, —— I (eee BP ceria Ne 2d '" ¢| run-down men and women and weak ig Public tax. j are harvested. leave you alone in this town through) — Se | Even thus last night, and two nights children, | Contalon ne, oll pleasant —_—__--- ¢ holidays, because of Shea.” i ot ca more to take. ‘Jos, Druggist. adv. 3 f The soil improvement programs usually recom-| Judith frowned. “But you told me | | And could not wih thee, Sleep! by) -~ Fn aby os ssi aka ea a Poison Gas mended include the production of livestock as a! {SM wes Mech tars Saices OT, MeN ee Tere CRTLI bd as nor el lt Be hanlche emi. Since the days of the world war we have been led means of marketing the legumes grown in crop ro-| “Yes—just because, I didn't want WAS SAE ae xe pogeapee ah Pedi ale Rae rae S| Fs felieve that poison was a most inhumane | tgtj i ‘to seare you silly. You remember 1, (ATION, THAT HAD. iv Y {| Without ‘Thee what is all the morn- = to® believe poi gas ion series, The practice of growing legumes and warned you to lock the house care: - * ‘es, Bur F| ing’s wealt! ' = weapon, that it was barbfrous and cruel, almost! turning them under as green manure is occasionally : fully.” : Roe ip Baro ee F “l come, btes barrier between day = fiendish, There has apparently never been any argu-| fcllowed. The ss of plant food which results from is Ce nodded, and sat looking into a MSSTING. Nye, ee ant A sak -Usbingtite ‘kad: ment against that viewpoint, at least not publicly. | feeding such crops to livestock is not sufficient to Eric took her hand. “Don't worry” — CALLED, t TS i eS = Consequently all the pacifist organizations, in their | justify such a practice except under unusual condi-|teo much about Shes, I ean handic F labors for fewer wars, but more humane ones, have | tio: him. But-I didn’t have much luck rs . ns, with him in my efforts to shut hi weloomed the Geneva protocol which would prohibit; That farmers are really intorested in the soil im- | UP the other y: He's «hard one “ff the use of poison gas in warfare. to bluff—has the goods on so many Provement program is indicated by the large num- | important h y ~ @uite unexpectedly, however, we have opposition | ber who bring soil samples to be treated. At one with murders en peed) 4 to such ratification, from @ totally unexpected | station in Kansas one hundred and fifty farmers | «city one’, BP, at him quickly. ; source, the American Legion. The Legion opposes| brought separate samples to the train to find cut ; —Wordewoth: To Sleep. ; “ov GO ANEAD ANDO Tecu IT!— You Havel « : THe FLooR 11, ; yield to justify the ex- re cf time, money and labor. le So The results obtained from field trials and from 2 Packed up and came egy i Rg Mace’ of ion Plies Whee Beary the little row about? > ‘as th ; ® permanently profitable system of ‘enswer. Ste la a =

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