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CSE AAS SA a TEN oP RS PNT EE SN SONA AIR SITE Ya NS RNS scehiassem sca tenet eel tarat pn scecwoneb ss tuss ames a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1936 Ks bo = twenties when he turned to social het- | also a son, George Tyson, but the lat-|Lyman Beecher Stowe in a book en-|game, the Fargo-Moorhead Twins the opening encounter for both teams.| Whenever he desires, the ingenious E fe Work Ends terment work. ter died. The family home was at titled “Citizens Made and Remade.” |Overcame a two-run deficit to con- ‘ farmer of Sumatra can ring bird- le —_————] On Nov. 12, 1896, he married Esther | Freeville, Quer e hustling Jamestown baseball! Due to a new war tax imposed on| frightening bel. in his rice fields by Brewster.. Three daughters, Eleanor; George was the author of “The TWINS RALLY TO WIN club, 10-8, in an exhibition game Sun- !tratian motorists, retail price of ord!-|means of a system of cords running Miller, Esther Armington and Edith | Junior’ Republic, Its History and) Jamestown, N. D. April 27.—(#—|day preparatory to the regular North Inary gasoline in’ that country is now Van Etten, were born to them and | Ideals” and he also collaborated with Rallying in the final innings of the|ern League schedule. The game was |87 cents a gallon. Bismarck’s ) Bargain Sale! WY @ rg On This Dinette jy48 This Ward Wi i comesin SOLID aette WOOD—in enamel fin. ish or in SOLID OAK! sady hed eal 4 chairs. ould led edges! legit _ ve eee FIGHT DEMAGOGUES’ from a central tower to all parts of Muckraking Has Gone Too Long whe Unchallenged, Leader of Commerce Says example, said, abe al “For .” he said, util- ity. companies have been made fair eee # *# # who wants to take a whack at them.” He called also for business associa- tions to bring to government an un- 0 f problems, an understanding which, he said, “does not exist today.” “No man,” he said, “who has him- 4 ere ae beagetge snd! Man Who Founded Settlement san political considerations, canexam-| in New York Attracted In- change act, the successive revenue ternational Attention WILLIAM... GEORGE’ + Es : A g E ae Py “Fy | Additional Society | ee Mrs. John B. Riley (Elizabeth Mc- ‘week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. McHugh before going to Bigfork, Minn., to make her home. Mr. Mc- Freeville, N. Y., April 27.—()—Wil- Mam R. “Daddy” George, 69, founder of the George Junior republic, died Saturday night. With only 10 cents in his pocket, ‘William Reuben George started out from New York city for upstate New York country and founded a settle- ment for youth which eventually at- tracted international attention. The settlement evolved into the George Junior republic and grew until it be- ‘@|came the lengthened shadow of a man’s ideals. Boys’ club work had convinced George that the problem of bettering the lives of young persons who had to look to the sidewalks of New York for recreation or escape from the bonds of poverty, was being merely scratched by the old-style settlement house methods. At first he had no very definite idea as to how those methods could be bettered but as ex- ripened him, he concluded perience '- | that self-control could best be foster- ed through self-support in a self- Made To Sell For $27.502 Now Save $202 Mohair Allover This Low Price for Ward Week Only! eople will find it be sold at anywh ANSWER 13 TH) CUTS PRICES Quick Reading Quality Facts: 1. Seamless, High Pile Axminsters 2. Modems! Florals! Chintz Pattems! 3. 4,704 Pile Tufts Per Square Foot 4. Woven of Fine Imported Wools 5. Every Tuft Locked Into the Heavy Back 6. Patterns that 6488 lions. The New York Tribune's Fresh Air Fund furnished the transportation and various churches in central New York as well as in the metropolis pro- vided shelter, food and needed cloth- ing. Saw Harm in Excursions But George became appalled at the number of these youngsters who took as a@ matter of course the contribu- tions of their benefactors and who seemed intent mostly on getting some- endive, | thing for nothing, He believed the excursions, while beneficial physical- ly, were really doing more harm than recall by pauperizing of the young- Almost on the point of abandoning his venture, he decided to continue it for one more year and to try the ex- periment of requiring that each should work part time for clothing, “eats” and housing. So in 1895 he got together 144 boys and girls from “east side, west side and all ‘round the town” and took them to an abandoned farm near his own native town of West Dryden. The swarm of city bred youngsters started to put the buildings into habitable shape. Country neighbors, interested in the queer venture, sent in food, clothing and tents. At the end of the summer five boys elected to stay on the farm with George through the winter. 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