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} { s TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919. LOOKING DOWN THE SIDE OF THE R34: From the seat of an air- plane one of the big carriages of the R34 looked, very small beneath the huge bulk of its envelope as she made her landing on Mineola Field. With all her huge bulk, her big crew and her powerful engines, the R34 is dependent on its four pairs of propellors—like the air pictured above—for her flight from Great Britain to America and back to Britain again. And each blade of these propellors is only seven feet over all—56 feet of wood to send along 634 feet of airship. ese with influencing the Mongolian independence movement. “That was impossible,” says Romanoff. ‘“Sem- enoff was practically dictator of Mon- golia when we arrived.” Tribune Want Ads bring results. enoff at its head! This is the predic- INDEPENDENT MONGOLIA enol atts Need ans E brea } tion N. EL manoff, ne ASSURED, SAYS AMERICAN] American army intelligence ureau MeN Te [pe is in Manila after a year in Si- N. E. A. Special to The Tribune j beria. Colonel Barrows, former head ‘Manila—Mongolia will become anj of the intelligence bureau in the Phi- independent sta:e with General Sem-/i}pines, has been charged by Japan- A Friendly Tip BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “ BESIDE THE WOOLWORTH = _ [RELATIVE OF remained over Sunday to atfend the me I MRS. BROWN WAS [tinct the Fourth of Suly seropiane BLOW UPON HEART THAT GOT WILLARD Toledo, O., July. 8—All doubts con- cerning the number of knock-downs Dempsey scored in the first round of his battle with Jess Willard, July 4, were removed today when motion pic- tures exhibited prixately showed the dethroned champion was sent to the canvas seven times. There were no knockdowns during ‘the second round, but Willard probably would have been ieoree had not the ropes supported im. The first blow that upset Willard was a short right swing to the heart, followed by a left hook to the chin. WOLF BOUNTY |. WARRANTS ARE ALL TAKEN UP All registered warrants for the pay- ment of wolf -bounties carried over from 1917, when the old Wolf bonnty act was abolished, have now been taken up by State. Auditor Kositzky under a special act of the last assem- bly. More than $21,000 has been paid on.-these tw d claims, |HERO OF KUT TO BE GIVEN INDIAN ASSIGNMENT N. E. A. Special to the Tribune. London, July 8 —General Sir !Charleg Townshend, the hero of Kut, who was a prisoner of the Turks for two years, is to De sent to India in \the fall. He has been living quietly in his Norfolk home since his release by the Turks. General Townshend has seen extensive Indian service. RAT FUR MAY BECOME FASHION IN COATS to The Tribune.) may figure largely and trimmings. for he skins, furriers * better than may ats whch cost from (N. EL A, London— in linings fo: dresses and say, will give now be had in $20 to $800, Such a market for: rat skins would help in the extermination of the rodent, TRAINING TO SWIM BRITISH CHANNEL (N. E, A. Special to The Tribune.) London—Jabez Wolff will make his N2ist attempt to swim the English chan- nel in July. His daily trainng, stunt is HEN “he” asks, what'll you have?—take our friendly and well-advised tip and say. —- Gg ! If you’ve already tried Brazilla we don’t need to tell you how good and how different it is from all other sum- mer beverages. If you have not tried it there’s a delightful treat still in store for you. We’d like to tell you just how Brazilla tastes; but words could no more describe its piquantly delicious flavor than words could describe the sound of Music. Brazilla is served at all leading Soda Fountains—you should try it! TEACHERS PREFER OFFICE WORK Two former teachers who be- lieve that the business world of- fers better chances for advance- ment than the schoolroom, are Misses Lulu Nutt of Wimbledon, N. D., and Selma Sviggum, Kin- dred, N. D. Both used the splendid com- mercial training of the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., as a stepping stone to bettering their positions. Miss Nutt is now showing her capabilities with the Merchants National | Bank of Wimbledon. Miss Svig- gum is at the Enderlin Garage Co. Address F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N, D., about D. B, C, summer courses, Put on end beside the Woolworth tower in New York, the R34 with its 643 feet: of length would reach nearly thé height of the structure, but they didn’t land her that tonic a swim of five miles, a five-mile hike, five miles on a bicycle, and then a five-mile row. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and Industry James A.’ Brown, chairman of the state board of control, is home from ‘Rolla, whither he went to spend the Fourth with his family, and where he| two weeks’ vacation. start by A bottle of Syrup Pepsin can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1, the latter the family size. It acts so gently and safely that it can be given even'to a baby in constipation, indiges- tion, “surimier colds” and’ similar ills. The formula on which Syrup Pepsin S Or. UD “ She Perfect Laxative, They'll look like new and’ satisfy too. . Best work” at right” prices) : Minneapolis’ largest laundry and dry cleaning establishment.” : NEVENS CO., MINNEAPOLIS: Enjoying vacation. ZB Mixed Summer Foods The Cause Of Much Indigestion UMMER days are days of careless living, kitchens too hot for cooking, cold'lunches at the homes of friends, open-air pictlics, with the result that many a family is down with: indigestion, Give the stomach and bowels anew taking a'dose of a good laxative- Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Then put variety into your diet by eating more warm food. It is more easily is based was’ written by Dr. Caldwell over 30 years ago. It is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that trains the stomach-muscles to do their work naturally so'that medicines cant again be dispensed with, Ovet 6 million bottles of Syrup Pepsin are sold by druggists every year. That is recom- mendation in itself, Ii you have never used Syrup Pepsin, send your address for a free tral bottle to Dr. W, B. Caldwell, 480: Washings ton Six, Monticello, Il Pepsin CLOTHES CLEANED OFTEN WEAR TWICE AS LONG i Money for new clothes. Have your old ones. French‘ dry” ten by the’. ‘ ali cia earn Nevens Company 1203 Marquette Ave. PoE phases of useful- ness the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ren- ders as a public servant are varied. One of the services not generally known, which the Company must ren- der, is to assist industrial institutions in keeping down their manufactur- ing costs. The Company maintains a staff of highly trained lubricating engineers, whose business it Is to go into industrial plants, make a careful and thorough study of their mechanical equip- ment, and determine what lubricants are best suited to each. machine under the pre- vailing conditions. Their constant effort is to keep down manufacturing costs by specifying the particular oils and greases that will enable the machinery to deliver a maxi- mum of service at a minimum of cost. The work of the lubricating engineers is a part of the com- prehensive service the Standard Oil Company (Indiana)renders. This is another phase of the usefulness of the Standard Oit Company (Indiana) as a public servant, showing the constant effort being made by the Com- pany to discharge its obligation in a complete and satisfactory manner, Standard Oil Company (Indiana) ; 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il. ed: an . accident at Minot, and’ who ways grad , ice PLANE VICTIM neice of Mrs, Brown, sai eee Lia Miss Gladys Syvertson: of the state bank examiners’ office is enjoying @