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«PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper ! THESTATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER thirty years, his voyage of discovery into the Da-| apakts (Established 1873) kotas will not have been in vain. ' { © ues seven Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at | Bismarck as second class mail matter. i George D. Mann..........President and Publisher | Subscription Rates Payable in’ Advance ‘ aily by mail, per year, (in state outside Bismarck)..... 5.00! — ture is wise forest conservation. If the ptesidrat does no more all summer than see how -wett forest conservation in the Black Hills has paid in the last _—. | Senseless Bolshevism The execution of twenty persons in Moscow in reprisal for the assassination of Viokoff, the soviet minister in Warsaw, has shocked the civilized world. the opt of many persons that the soviet system \ Al Kissed Him! “MIURSBAY, | Editor's Note This is Chap- ter 68 of the jes of articles written by an_ex-doughboy who is revisiting France as a corre- spondent for The Tribune. | | | | | | | | | pepper shakers in France is one that | ‘must be given the utmost considera- TUNE 58, 1b amount of either salt or pepper. In the enthasiasm of operation the volume is tremendous. Usually the result is sufficient amounts of either commodity to utterly ruin the finest steal or chop turned out in the Re- ly by carrier, per year ... A $7.20, The cold brutality of the deed itself and the reign CHAPTER LXVII publi oh ibis lia ae aseceree y by mail, per year, (in Bisma . 720! ofsterror that has followed has served to confirm The matter of handling salt and| ‘Sone. But, after a few meals of training, anyone may become more Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota....._ 6,008 built on Bfgjse foundation; that it is not true |tion by those Legionnaires who in. fcr big Te eMiae Gi ele Member Audit Bureau of Circulation jdemocracy. F it—rather, it is a reign of j tend to visit this tend of No Compree! chamber of Deputies have never tyranny, the tyranny 0} ar and persecution. | In most of the small cafes one seen fit to get out an illustrated pamphlet with directions as to the The Aceori tae anes rh Jed ee Wee 4 to(,.The red menace stretches the world today | | finds, On cursory examination, two] Pee'MnGt suse of these wooden doo. the use for republication of all news dispatches |like a gory cloud, shadowing the tmof sane prog- |Something like toy. bank to put Rickeys ie s mystery. For, to the credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa-|ress and threatening at last to engulf-ag all if [pennies in. But it isn't. It's a pep- | ouch a booklet would be considered « per, and also the local news of spontaneous origin | we do not take heed of what is happening in“Rus- | | per container. Grasping it firmly real boon. To begin with it requires i i i icati hh ce i one hand you turn the top with the " e itgppea Han. | ture in the ‘ in{for. And then another two or three Foreign Representatives | The latest faux pas of the soviet regime, because! “ | RePP er. cer whole cand ‘the turning | 4a¥s to become sufficiently proficient G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY jof the circumstances, has been far more impres+ | process grinds them down to small is oe cece HP ae the deluge CHICAGO ‘ DETROIT | sive than have the many other cruel and senseless | | Bits. for the other vehicle, that con-| At any rate, these wooden cel-" ‘ Tower Bldg. NE, BURNS & SMITH S* Bide: |things that the soviet has perpetrated. The cold-| tains salt. A sort of crank on the | lars, must be handled with the uw NEW YORK.’ ~ Fifth Ave, Bldg.| blooded, unfair method of putting these innocent | | side operates a corrugated ball that | ii” sntil the combination is pe \priséners to death has well merited the ghocked| Peete un ane yt heavy reck|fected. Then the results arc excel- (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | protest of the civilized nations cf the earth. j salt erystals which fall as directed, | lent— because pea hts eae Lindbergh Will Last The soviet government has lost its head. It is according to the accuracy of the) ocoiledt seasoning. obtainable— We aren fickle peor there's’ hol denying. Wo Yalow ine 12 Ue Unremsoning: panic of a supers} tiers te thee chases Laat aacembeye ae cee : ’ eR tla FE COW: s sl a epi im there is little chance that an embryo . pick our heroes in a hurry, keep them for a day, | ious spicules Bath pecs shdt ated | Sherator will ever turn out the right | TOMORROW: French Breakfast. consign them to the scrap heap of perdition for aj." & Braveyard. ae Rd ogee 4 - — - a mew fancy equally as fleeting. Red Grange, Ser. | wholesale killing and the soviet fears it will itself | e e ed i E : “|be extinguished by the same method. | | A geant York, Hobson—wh e they? 7 , . } should be forgotten by July 4. But will he? before the world as a bloudy menace to civiliza:| i| Service |): andah abl $0° loved =a: 3m This Ind has remained sweet under circumstances | Et Reg Piao an histo os oa aoa ye: mumble CiNMRAE. . |/nec murat uccamiestectacs oars ‘eiletda have turned sour the purest of near im-/ 11 sitagoniam and enmity of thinking persons of | Editor Journal of | the American battleships. He has been gone from Europe some ten days, |#lt nations. Aand now the Russian people are Metical fe Health Magesine nclepresentative Tilvon, Republican + 4 and yet in France he is still an idol. The memory | themselves asking pertinent. questions, Woday the | | ite et aietie eat hed” in enildhocd,| at summer White House that tax: te. of his most glorious deed and\his more glorious |20Viet> by its own Jmfanc ‘gpd..vigious, acts, stands | l ordinarily, by behavior that indicates | duction should be first business at ane have veniained fresh, on the brink of extinction from, Without and withia | Sn unucuclly high intelligence. “This| text session of congress Editorial writers in Europe are still drawing in-|#%d when the crash comes the world will be better eee eee ee canicra Untcorsity whe} ” Chalten Green of houseiwayy:ind * spiration from his name and his exploit. Poets, |" neous j analyzed the records of 300 eminent] means committes in | Washington both amateurs and those already known for their Th Last T Crier Retires | i find seniucpreorauvenaie ee ee owing to decrease in aor vavessen. ‘works, have been and still are singing his praisc aerate (sable i a Voltaire wrote verses “from hisy —— in verse. Artists are painting and sketching the| The last town crier in America has had to quit) _ ——-—-—_____l cradie.” ‘The author Coleridge could| South Dakota legislature names youth's handsome sandy-haired head. Already a|bis job because of a game leg. pein Ee | |for instance. The good folk won-| feed, & chapter from the Bible at satiate Mount Codidge great many busts of the aviator have been done and| Western frontier town was this? Oh, no! in the) der what on earth you are doing in| posed a miouet at the age of five. AAG + may be seen on exhibition ‘in Paris galleries and |&sternmost tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown, Mass. | the town. ie aie Goethe, at the age of eight, pro-|- (toe ll and Levine pay short other works are in the ing. Since 1900, Town Crier Walter Smith has trod} Millions are dropped every year by ei moat aol eee pascuem thus sm by popelacay, sed Tig cbeck School children are being told the story of the |the streets and sandhills and shores of Province-| sound business. men who have piled| A study of the individual reedrds| to Vienna. . American hero, a story that is bettér than any |town, crying a rehash cf gossip and the announce! propayiy it was because Faith sud-, lets, but we had them night before] up their fortunes through carptill race facenie teuts are sanoandine Lindbergh in army pursuit plane i A P ‘i re ments of the Provincetown stores, und herself with an almost And since he doesn’t like lamb) and methodical investments, ‘but! Qjiver Cromwell d bridge] flies from. Scott Field, Il. Day’ legend. His triumph in Europe, with kings and S ‘ meena ie sik nittte | yield B: hie iver Cromwell entered Cambridge es fri Field, Lil, to Dayton, ivi i i Provincetown, it should be explained, has no ng amount of leisure on she can near the poor yield to u Broadway siren song that) ut seventeen. Ulysses S. Grant had] Ohio; is overnight guest at home of _ queens striving to outdo each other in honoring 2 z "1 ‘ j her hands that she began to brood bleating piteously—T) suppose it} sounds sour to the ear of any prac-/ passion for horses when a boy,' Orville Wright. him, reads better to the modern child than any |"ewspaper. Money in Provincetown is not over-| over her marriage. have to be sweetbreads tonight. |ticed theater man. _ _ lietdivig about salewer gt felghts youre y + fable Aesop ever imagined. abundant, It is a backward community and proud; It was Mrs. Lundy now, and not Pe es Aaa aera) | EY af theatrical, publinationm| Of age. Before he was ten years old] | Paramount—Famous Players in Loi” fable | ; . lee | Paith, who wielded, furiously, large| Bob adores them : » the s/he drove forty miles from George-| Angeles orders cut of 10 ner cent in Major Weiss, who as commandant at Le Bourget | of it. Nae : ; back. | cloths dark with oil over the hand-| There was the housewifely, import- phowe a solid column or: more of| town to Glnoianatl and’ brought back| movie salaries exnnucitig $00 per aerodrome, was more closely associated with the| It has commercialized on its quaintness and ike » furniture that Bob Hathaway | ant feeling see came oh 2 eles el y veneer are ee a load of passengers on the return| week. 7 Sacra se: Ss, he town crier was long a part of the provided for his bride and his| edited household accounts, carefully | Suce . d " e -\trip. At the age of ei Garibaldi American flyer than any other Frenchman, writes | Wardhess, and the om” esos he family. Faith sometimes felt| adding totals, pouncifig upon errors, | Ures has been contributed a fat bank- agved ia Wersaurt bem dafenige and at| Body of Charles Robins of San . in Le Journal of Paris: : props and stage setting. sof Mrs. Lundy’s fie os-| and then writing checks, drawn upon roll. Many of the fuilures show losses | twelve he saved several boys whose) Francisco is washed, ashore and Lieu- Y x “The moment of union and joy which we lived{ AS’ newspapers have been born and have grown, ide in the spick-and-span| the account which Bob hud opened| that mount into the hundreds af | boat had capsized. a tenant Commander W. 8. Hact through has flown off with you, but your exploit |town criers in America have perished. We sigh/ _tin her own fees! and to ane i re Willtam Harvey, who discovered''S. N., is missing as result of sinking % 5 na pa A sae it i d, wish that the d: f the town| “You'd think it was her home,”) deposited her | generous , monthly) 1) iy. voung society circles the! tte circulation of the bloody:entered of-seaplane off Laguna Beach, Ca is eternal, Lindbergh. What is most delicious in|that it is too bad, wish that the days of the town) 10 tod herself resentfully. But ifphousehold allowance. icaies Toe cating on the stage ‘ne | Cambridge at sixteen and” reveived) Lieutenant Thomas G. Fisher, pilot, these memories is that you have opened our eyes Tiers might return to make life once more pictur-| she stole out a dus But not even her sewing for her-linto the films grows each season | tis B. A. degree at ninetcem' years} swims ashore. upon ourselves, Your white apparition was suffi-;esque and beautiful—and then reich for the latest| if levine! over the baby grand plang,)ssif snd Jor and (errs could OU ize |The old social barriers between s0-|time*for music at the age of sitet Minot, N. D-—Mrv, Bertha Edwards + éient—as in 1914 a call to arms was sufficient— {edition of the daily paper to see what's doing. Most] initiar thunder cioud on her face, to| Her hands, which had been 39 full] fieWen dows few geen pctely sang several masses at the same age.) Minot, was elected president of, the for the French crowd to find itself again, such as lof us could endure life in a town ee civilization | PES sareasm and ill- $ rk SE ea eae at the iiterod their daughters tak-| jearned in one eeeon to pie: na sight peceen te ciation of the Hast- it is in fact, having in its heart a desire for the for two days, and then we'd be ready to leave, 4 ved good ondagall iy elected to the post of house: |.7%,,t9 the theaters, nor do the Sood | the Kettledrum. | Balaae composed infinite. we had to walk, etter look for some-|'keeper and cook for the family be-|'this one-time “sinful” profession.| uyenile comedies before he was} Sioux Falls—Police joined forces ; i Lee jcause of the failing health of her|: is] Cisht and was passionately devoted| with sheriffs of:the three neighbori A ee bless you, Lindbergh, for having thus ‘ nith had to pacify her, ees after Joy's Bintle—fow felt a Invariably aed arp fe agi reading. while still a school [sey trae of wre Dakota, Mi ts rought us together, for having shown us the pride only Faith knew how, becauge|4ittle fut'le and lonely. speak the wealth of the Youngsters | °% : and Towa and forced a ‘ ret x & ith’s heart was of the ‘kind that!?’ Tt was ronder. that, ty 4 ine F he accounts of the early years) gypsies to return $416, alleged to -of living, for making us shed tears at’ a beautiful Editorial Comment cnjompateed all ving treaturte, ube fault, Wag oh wonder, that, empty as | attending, The little theater groupsl of these. great-men are fullol ox-| hate been ataicn ie tenis Ange aree action. For, know it well, you have set us in a | derstanding them, feeling that which /eleneh.upon real and’ imaginery pain! and mothers and daddies of the| S™Plcs. ee mentality. states. The band was ordered out of state of grace. You remain for us the small ray] The Northern Railway Consolidatién Plan er them almost nen ny 4s that} and doubt and heartache. She had) best families, who look upon such | school standing and progress, and in lous towns. i - : . rsh ‘ hich pricked her own heart. been presented with leisure in which| movements as “doing” something ; —— of hope which makes the work lighter, the effort (New York Times) Almost the only household duties | 4g brood, and probably Bob's happi-| artistic.” hele ald Byodhetlon and achieve- Sioux Falls, S. D.—A district or- more voluntary and life more like the dawn.” Announcement of the plan for the formal merg-| which Mrs. Lundy left her were the | ness would -have been better insured | +See Shansuenel Thee ccblarmecit eee ganization of ‘North and South Is. Such rich sentiments from a vividly imaginative}ing of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern| Pannine of the meals snd the clean by a little less generosity. raat one, of the Village experiments |Gefinitely foreshadowed in their| here with Roget Broce of Stowe rete people will live long and day by day add lustre to railways brings up many interesting considerations. | aliow salient hands Perform even} TOMORROW: Faith's doubt. | haired old fellow ik his late sick con penane, shila, portion-of-thei district Sovernor, z: caer are 5 i i is li a st jg] menial tasks in that sacred’chamber,| a ie had made t Fr sae ea ee ieutenant govern: mond Woller, the exploit of Lindbergh. The proposal is linked with the past, because it i3| in’ Which she had found the greatest | (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service Inc.) | pusiness, but in the “little theater" | Study, the California investigators] Aberdeen, scretary-ireasurer. 4 —_—__ the direct outcome—in a sense the unavoidable re-| happiness of her life. There was |. he was ‘content to come on as the|2°¢ convinced that we are probably pia Be Who Won the W ? sult—of the celebrated fight for possession of the! sheer joy § making up. aE aay if IN NEW YORK | butler. When money was needed | at ey nen ene or perio Brainerd, Minn —J. W. Allen, Win- pare all aces Eat we a sein sontcunted | Neriheins Pacific in 1901. That contest arose from) fresh linen daily, a luxury which she {4 © ne wae Cramt nok an dass a paere| Soulieence quotient 9f the, child is Deer ores s ween noa ie: ranorevels wi roble: who won 0: : st i i ‘ mn | i meceralty Lon RE ee wea cate 4 a 2 nk ore when Am Sought he nae Ba Sara ind Pere ee cites Nataeee Pee ops pay mca th oe future could” ona New York, June 23.—It’s a safe The old fellow soca and said he pose Opel be warranted in expecting a{ the Path of an automobile. ey ne uae ot eels eel Pacific’ : on! ner forego. It was a ‘lelight to touch | bet that about 60 per cent of Man-|was quite aware of the fact. What) roid, Senius even if a very high in- Tired, Achin ie arshal Earl Haig of England declares |Pacific’s attempt to get a share in the ownership) Bob's military brushes, his comb, the|hattan some time or other, makes| difference did it make, he asked.| tne tactors tountved in totter > bluntly that his country won the war and never |by snatching control of Northern Pacific itself from} eok eek ties ne had ae his) some serious effort towards going pee his connection with the Sroup | preatness besides an essential degree Swollen Feet received credit for it. The United States, he says, /its existing proprietors. F vheeaa tay Oeed ace oe ‘rolding wrreag writing a play or back- ens tee ps : standing, ph iarellectnel capacity. Tests of in: : fp es did not win the war. He made this declaration in] As a result of the disastrous “corner” which en-| his clothes was almost as sweet a3]. So’ completely is the New ‘York|uite worth the mone tanelly. of Se Weiser Moone'’s Emerald Oil Guaranteed to 3 @ speech at the British Empire Service League |sued in Northern Pacific stock, an absolute major- | uching his dear body. sel to aeenepenere: Changed with theatrical GILBERT SWAN. | differentiate between great ability| Step All: Pain and Soretiess and Conference and of course his sentiments were |ity interest in Northern Pacific and Great North- | gi Pehle: eee aate ma Sha Ee ble ee tao aaa eee ga I unique ability. The ti do} Banish Offensive Odors, “greeted with tumultuous applause by the veterans. : ern stock wi lod ed with thi ly fe z paar ee ae pales cut |GMPRete ete aca Have yet at J ji I aN caiieves ie ipa me : ‘ re : pplause by the ins, as lodged wi e newly former $400.- | heart-swelling, desig Nene Hays | eeteed eae e “ys ie te | ustajing ie |! who achieves the highest eminence| In just one minute after an appli- . “If America had not come in,” he said, “we might /000,000. Northern Securities holding company.| preferences taking. precedence over, it” Not to have. attended a reeves | SS aise. the gltted. individual whom ere abe Oil you'll get. * i i ¥ pass : SASEA ss have a : elligence tests: may discover in| surprist® ur life, Your ti not perhaps have forced the enemy to surrender in|Three years later, that holding company was ala,| eee abe 8. PRS i Bae nized penosd way, et pecomea Ee He ‘socked the baseball good and | childhood. i . tender, smarting, burning feet wi - 1918, for without the American reserves it would,| solved under the anti-trust law by the United States) jigic coral coloned ‘etal an hat | brows fare lifted disdainfully’as coa tt wie Reena diezaly jump for joy. 4 ' ‘ ‘ i fs % ¢ Ral Pet et } are Me: ly as you] +. ew where. jo fuss, no tr 3 ere pre vais to risk preying ihe whole: tyRes supreme court. The Burlington remained in pos | Bob bad Riven her tapping. ag | blushingly admit that you haven't But then he ran around the sacks, BARBS a few drops of able you just apply ol ritish army into the tremendous series of | session of the two Northern railways, but the rela- | her teeth, “Bob just loves veal cut-) got around to seeing roadway,” So neither did he care. * ; face of the foot night and forning, battles which brought the war to a sudden, andjtion proved to be in many ways awkward. Only }———————---——-——-—-— ————- ——-*— — as hae oaeasiee requires. Just .ta many politicians, an unexpected end. But we|six years ago the joint collateral trust mortgage, s11s Instead of investigating the Pari je and rub it in. It's simply won- ta om | ' derful y would have won it in the end all the same.” under which Burlington’s stock was held by the ouT OUR way ‘ By Williams diverse consis, 2a Batneritien mow ery, nite for foot, Yves ae mn do well to mine ‘some of the 3 it sweat and We truly hope that this is the last time that this|two larger companies, expired by limitation. It ; Americans ‘who apply, ae offensive oder, there's ‘ A 4 . : . er in the world. unfortunate subject comes up. We have grown |had to be renewed on disadvantageous terms, and 1S ar A RESPECHFUL , OECINT A younk Kansas farmer, cleaned| !t’s a wonderful formyja—this ~ . weary to death of hearing first that France won| the new mortage has only nine yegrs more to rua. WAM iT EAT JEU BREAD 1 Agr up nearly $30,000 playing the grain| Combination of essential oils with the war, then that Italy won the war, then that} The plan now proposed; ip a company, to! MMM: YA ? 'Gom' i market the other day. Agriculture| camphor and other antiseptics #0 i ‘ i. Ci AN OIN' INTA IT LIKE A \ certainly pays. rvelous that thousands of bottles America won the war and now we rebel as surely|take up the stock of N R 10 " be ad Ame p the stock o: jonttiggn ifig’and Great ANNI GOIN’ IN A EAFERA Ral . fF . . sold annually for reducing vari- @gainst the statement that England’ won the war | Northern and operate them as a single system, ANN ppl e BRUT. He'll not: really, be famous “until| C°8¢ oF swollen veins. ae one nation was victorious in that mighty con-|actually goes further than did the Northern Seeuri- | vie YW S| WHY DONTCHA WORK ON TH HIGH POINTS ed eRe ont Bis. oaiae’s net Laden: Moone Enerald o} ia i Aare filet. The Allies were victorious. The cooperation |ties merger. But the transportation act of 1920! > HIRST. LUKE A GENNELMUN ? LOOK AT “e . : troubles or money —Al. e of the fighting forces of at least three great na-! decreed that, subject to the Commerce Commission’s Vee YA ~ JISS UKE STAGE : Some of our party lin pecially ———— 4 , : oe A STAGE TRAMP i tions was ‘responsible for the triumph over Ger-|approval of a proposed combination, the railways a3 isk He ot tral open, .Arqiax demacratly os Mrs. Julia Meade, formerly many and Austria. “shall be relieved from the operation of the anti- \ dl seid 4 of the Park Art Beauty Shop, Consequently, we believe that it is in very poor | trust laws,” and therefore the supreme court’s de- kay ste gurt The only fault we can find with|is now with the Hotel Patter- ry i" iP ourt’s . oe Colonel Lindbergh is that poet: staste for any nation to be taking any credit for|cision of 1904 no longer runs against such a merger. y rR) OUTA YOUR EARS S0S400 / 4% ', neberen, is that poctry. }son Beauty. Shop.—Mrs. Ella ‘the entire victory, We in America know that we|On the other hand, the commission’s own tentative! : — HIN LISSEN T’ ME. is tein perimental: p a. ee és ‘or appoint- did not win the war, we only helped. The same| grouping of the railways in 1921 into nineteen aati mes a ti i ina , ip for the dry thing applies with equal force to Great Britain and|larger systems placed Northern Pacific and Bur- ° sa a : ‘ : f 4 £ Ne Creek cl 4o: France and to Belgium. Field Marshal Haig) lington: in one system along with several minor ALL TH’ TABL ow s Cecet claims a new record) |g z : : 7, for swimming: the English channel.|- ‘was undoubtedly carried away by his pride in the| roads, and Great Northern in another along with MANNERS WEN Let's sée, ‘where is that stream? " ‘British veterans who composed his audience. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and six other small- L AINT AT NO : A Lesson in Forest Conservation ., President Coolidge from his Black Hills abode ‘gan look about him in almost any direction and ob- fain the best kind of evidence proving that scien- ‘ific forest management, which should, be carried on fo @ much greater extent, pays big dividends. Cleveland was responsible for the cre- er railways. This divergence of plan would not of itself neces- sarily prejudice the commission’s approval of the Proposed merger, for it has: already made known its willingness to consider other groupings than those outlined in its own official plan. It may approve the application of the Northern companies, whose plan would indeed hardly change the present status of control. But the grouping which the railway companies propose, however desirable it may ‘be in itself, scarcely tduches the actual problem which Uj for'‘in ‘so doing shalt hy coals of fi ead. — Romans xii:2@. ee nen Bie ' There is no reven; as forgiveness.—H. v ‘OUR NUMBER so complete aw. Passengers, take slips’ use ap ngers La Bede ete Seas a : Lid ie only fig! ported ‘are! the lowest num 7 ire over