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ey a = es SO ADVISES JUDGE GARY, HE ZAD OF WORL D'S As Reported HOW TO MAKE GooD “DON’T GAMBLE!” BIGGEST CORPORATION by A. C. Forb No stock ticker Gary's oflice, He ulation and neyer aself. In tha carly rectors’ meetings Ww and some of the @en who were L the board sf ato. ing: their in ein wink ‘the public. thing of the past, The meetings of th ure now held at 2 o'clock and mitt then ‘for, the fi statements, show duced. “Seon after the hoard of director publit, so that no director h yanyige over any Reeause bilge squeeze a steel fa were convi an idealist in and some of them millions . his new wero, costing ihe us pine, | ol¢ ed tha tion I fairly With the pu he told the directors once anit sani, And what has been the,resalt? Charles M. Sch the sove nment’s $tesl Corporation, ‘ ewhen © pools. He w When | was cpr Corporation one o! had to contend with was opposition to these thi, heen so long accustoy All opposition above-board meth the idealist: had prove Utopian’ policies! 4——_—____+ + ____—_e MULTITUDE OF KIN BRIGHTEN | | \ HEARTHSTONE || MRS. MAR. » May, D. the distinetien vof Numbers «of dese Martha J. Suitt, of Carolina, pausing oh passing life's D1st milestone, glanced counted 112 immediate. descendants— heating the record fwonn-by seven. , The gathering hrough Right lving children, and’, 56. great-gra family,,indicates; a hountifulgwogeny ing famiyivhistory., The ‘andthe tyonngest. 49 and ‘anteres oldest ghiid is yearsiatd, tire reunion andthe event fi 1904, 467 relatives, reunite a farmhouse in whic stands; tion, s. Suit is hal rip eof M1, and that she will go beyond the century A well-regulated. diet and ab- re accredited as con- misille for her mark, sence of wor ditions res; of life, Happy in gathering her multitude of Dloed “kin around carefree as to the in doing acts of kindnes: her falls on plea Troy, Mon old. cow birth to t pounds cach parenis are Je Thomas Lindsey plets., ‘OBSTINATE COUGHS When ‘vesistance is lowered and: you:come down with a cold trouble is more than surface deep... You need SCOTTS EMULSION an.easily absorbed tonic-nutriént, ‘mixed’ with yiour blood to nourish and enable you to get a fresh hold oni strength, & For.nearly fifty years Scott’s has-been helping ey break buyers wher fo the ica ormy k did not have an sorporation long since Elizabeth Suitt recenthy Mrs. Snitt gathers arnty of kins-people, n. Somptimes a am vanefent nd were f= The exclusive grade of cod-tiver oil used in Seott’s Emulsion ix the famous ; S. & B. Process,’ made in Norway and refined in cur ewn American Bl (\ Jaboratories. It'is a guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. encumber Judge frowns upon spec indulges in it him di the steel di e held at: noon enon plangs heavily, ts formation to hood However, that is a finance time the quarterly fg earnings, are pro: they are given. to and thenao the any ad. other st holder Gary refused 10 hoom bree { school fina at they hid picked practical man, HN hed over the fanatical notions or porat lon. corpora you deal h competi Ow are bound dlic, wi wab, testitying in suit against the; made this questioned owledge Judge | thing to do with s opposed to them. | Tent, of ‘the Steel] « I was among the first oft f the things that T) icans to reach France, and (hi bi Gary's }'yave us an enthusiastic welcome, In Thad] come villages the ‘whole poputatton, not.only the:girls, but old women aud : men, sted on kissing every. one o Beenie us, Being mounted, I got off fa th of his| light at first, and even lates tc to stave off aH but the hardiest mad- emoiselles by warmly shaking hands. But an ald man who had not slaved | for weeks or washed for months got ; | Me at Jast, and implanted. dn extraor- || dinarily ‘fervent kiss on each cheek. And, as bad luck had it. the motitiz picture fellows were right on their job thet: that's where my. einbarrass: ing moment cate in—Chicago Tri- to Gary's ads of d the Dune, ? “Snails Aid Aviators. For some unknown. reason, a. sniill When. placéd ‘of vane ‘inclined - plane crawls toward’ the highest } part, teorges Dombrical, ;the Frenchy avi- ator, heiig: informed of” tis,"placed on‘the upper plane of his airplane $8} pounds of snails, two-thirds. of which were-the, large snow snails 6f Bour- goyhe, beloved by” epicures, ‘the “te mainder 2 small and more agild \va- rfety. oAfter rising to ahout 1.500 fect} he was uhle to take fis hands off the controls far the rest ‘of his’ two hours’ Mght. > The sails ‘moved-tn a mass toward (1G upper part and re. ésfablished’ the equilibriim: Whenever the machine dipped, etther laterally or fongitudinally, thus keeping the’ alr plane in perfect line at Might: THA uv. SUTT “Music From ‘an Old Airplane. An odd piece of salvaging was per formed by a sergennt in the-allied: alr force In France, who has bullt an og chestra from the various parts of old alrpta roin the braces he made a set of @imes he suspended from the struts of an old plane. A xylophone was ¢on- structeg ‘from the aero. tubing; this hangs from the stays of a disabled “spad." Another, instrument ts fash- celebrated her |sloned of aluminum. tubes which the remarkable family | performer strokes with resin-smeared kins-people. | ytoves, The “music” he plays on this TT | Iustrument requires ‘more. endarance 4) thon speed on the part of the operotor. Beall, the woman whose pro: ently referred te a contestant for a vich heritage in endants=—-1 Mrs. | if Durham-ce, Nor h i | ahout, id then. of the Washington Big Fees for Jazzers, There are drummers today who are getting extraoxdinarily’ high salaries. Vt is the outcome of the Jazz. Soviety doesn't mind If it pays for a J and, but It must be the “real goo groes who ean play. anything froma a community af heeame a fixer ahout he: and a higedinner many as 100) { the banquet. The] ® r hshe Wana stin| Stucépan and a tin can to ‘the banjo rolie -of that see-| ad big drum, In some of the bands white musicians are included, but stls found that the negro bandsman-enters more into the spirit of the Jazz.: He does not hesitate to display hls‘ feel- ings. He feels atl the rhythm of. the dance, and plays it with a ‘natural | swing and abandon, which fs irresist- | ible to the d: . Naturally. “Don't Judge the peace conference as hasty inoa plenty of reflection about “There ought to have beer was held in a Hall of Mirrors Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for | Hosiery. je and hearty at the her friends predict longevity her hearthstone ; future. and joyous | ald tage to Ther weighed healthy. Rot and belong to, that runs into an obstinate cough, your up colds by building up strength. Try it! | Yet day. by day jer shame, and guilt grew -| So ever when, a pride-mad prince shail e S» evey when, wolf-men.shall lead shéep: ie BISMARCK DAILY menue ae WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14,1920 LANGER NOT 10. BEACANDIDATE. FOR REELECTION Attorney General Out. of Race} For Third Term, He An . nounces Today _ “Lam not t candidaté for re election | —Il am not wt this:moment a ndli- date for anythix declared) Altorney: General William Langer this morning ds so3k a thira Tt had bee. wnger Wwonld not rin to whieh-he has been elected, but ‘this is the formal: statement: whieh he has made denying ‘his candidacy whea ed i he wout term as attorney general. predicted that 1 ain for the offic ‘tarmeri state's county and‘a candidate in, the Ptiinartes for cthe Republican nonination tor, Cnited-States senator, may: oppose: the league entry ‘atthe June: primaries, /Rev. Thomas THinter, or'of the congregational churchés at Marmiarth-and Bowman, and also a lawyer, Has:heen advanced by-his sec+ tlon-of the state as a-likely candidate, and Fy 1) MeCurdy, former state's at- torney: of Burleigh county, algo nes heen méntioned, © attorney ot CERMANY SIGNS. She stgns It ‘With’ tie pen. wlio’ thought to sign It with the sword! Blood of her velns and. golden gaing, she freely, vainly, poured, And E .coveled and. honors she (ad stored, _., like a Jonqh’a gourd, ‘Til now, she signs it. with, agen who | hoped to use the. sword. pledge u blood-red day! minded jneft astray! So ever when. a, tribe would crush. Sts brother tries to clay! So even to us. should we forsake our aa> cient, lawful, way Or dare to ralse the, cankered sword the Prussian casts, away! —Edmund Vance, Cooke,» | PRIVILEGE DENIED -TO ‘HIM Shop Assistant Had ‘Ready Extuse for Not Using That Cele: ‘arated i Aair Restorer. 1 Many rude persons feferred to it as a bladder of lard. Certainly ‘hair v searee oon Mr. Wearwig’s head, Dut that was no réason why peo+ ple should be in- sulting over it, At length thé gihes he recelted.- be came sg unhear- le that’ he-hjed iniselt to a hifi. establishment. The counter, unltke Mr, Wearwig's Mead, was Iternlly, covered before he wha’ finally esatisfed, He. was.on. the point of leaving the: shop when he turned ‘argund: and. subjected the shop ass! istant tove-careful Scrutiny. » wh, by the Way,” he éyclaiined ; “It thik prepnratios wliat vou. say It Is, why; if thesitame of all that’s wonder- ful, don't” you. ~sé it yourself? * You can't, sly ‘you Tossess a head of bushy hair, ‘can:you, now?” “Well, you see, sir, that privilege is denied‘me: I) musn’t, on any account, | use that preparatién, for, you see, I'm the ‘Before Using’ assistant. ‘The ‘after Using’ assistant is: now having} his, lunch. ' "Therefore,* thoroughly to appreciate ‘the ‘value of this’ ¢ommend- able hair‘restoter you should see him, 4 sir " Town Given. Prized Decoration. The town of Bitche Ja Alsace, & third ‘class’ foftress {i 1871," Nas’ been | decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor by President Poincare, De- fehided in 1871! by’ Colonel Teyaster i. cominand of a gattison ‘of 8.000 mén, thé town held up for a périod of ‘efght | months: 10,000° Germans. ‘It was ‘still | holding out; forgotten’ by the cefitral alithorities; after Parls had capitilated and the peace preliminartes had’ been | signell at Versailles, Teyssier was well Aiware of what had happened, but, without orders, he refused absolutely to surrender. Tt was not until he re celved a messigé ‘from! Parts‘ that he consented to, leave the town with the full hotiors of wars He and ‘his men marched away with thé flag‘ presented them by the-~women of Bitche, upder the fire‘of the Bavarian guns. Cause of Failure. ‘diluve is not often the result of e nowand. thea, Tt is ie cate keorepeatediy. sitiie ini BOUND FOR EUROPE Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ; ‘| assistant secretary of state, iNiam Phillips, third sailed for Europe recently on the.S, S. Adriatic. He refused to discuss his mission, Washington— “APERIMENTS ARE SUCCESS I. “Thre ying them. ‘APES HELP MEN. TO QUTWi AGE: Paris Doctor Says Grafting of «Tissues Brings Back Youth. interatitial Glands Are Taken om Apes for Use in Treating Human. | *’ Belnge—Speration Is Quite Simple. Paris.—Restogation ‘of youth {s_ no longer fin Uficertainty, but by grafting of ‘naw Interstitial ‘glands’ {sus pare ay tlie ruleg’of @hemistry, Dri Ee Vorcaott deciared:: Dr, Vottidoit) director ‘ot thie ORE. it (akieallabdratery of the“ Coltege.; of Fraiice, says the opetationis are siniple; | ‘The interstitiar glands’ dave! 'taket | sath anes tor tise Ty “‘trehting nee bet at l Iden! ‘fnedthiette Is ‘ams that! ‘1a hAéesary,” Dr. .Voronoft sald, “it 13 inerély ft ‘task of opening thé skin, Ine | netiing the new tissue; sewlbg up thé sitghe* Wottnd, “and negtnrty ‘doe reduita Hs “Seved ‘months ‘inoy" céfitintied Ber?! Voronof, “I obeented ona well known Parisaw man ‘oe? dffairs, who ‘at fe age of 66 was'tn a ‘dectepit state? fhe ézipe rimtenit was! a} ‘complete! sW4cessi “hough” hishade: reinathy shite, and his ‘acd ta Weliklea; ne Wilks Hereet, | nis ththd is’ gs aetive and his appetite is’ as good‘as ‘that ‘ot a “youtig mal “'Detied ‘Age’ With’ Andthel: fonitis ago" 1 ‘Similat’ grating? offcraltioh Gti" ‘wnother aged ‘man, Every thitig In ‘nts casein} dieates thie re¥alt will 'be'the Same, but Itsts' too early as yet to'gVe detate inent'us to his venewea' vitality’. * “The'secret’ of niy’ method'is based | on’ ‘the following “geheral | kidw ledge: in various parts of thé’ has provided ‘glands © wwhich" Secréte fdids Having Vital ‘fuietions in Kinet} organisin: “'For ‘instance? if vemove| the thyroid: gifnd from 1 maw’s iieek; he will: become ‘an ‘idiot within six nionths, ‘Also when’ the ‘interstitial glands, which manufaetire fluid Which is Absorbed by the ‘blood, Anil thus gives'to the whole body its vitality, be- cone «worn out of are removed, the whole ‘body falls into decay, “Foreign tissues, which ‘liave’ thus been ‘intfoduced into a worn-out sys- tem are nourished by the blood cireu- lation of the body which is the new home for the tissues. In turn’the tig- sties manufaéture a. vital fluid, whieh circulating, through ‘the Dody, restores its youthtul Vigor. "F ete “Some of niy'niost 'productivé exper-; Imients were carried ont an an aged ram, The ram at 1-4 corresponded In age to © tian.at 78, in ko far as the exhaustion. of ‘organ{sins’ is conéerned. “Taking? the fged,-deerepit ram in Mayy 1918, I put-inta his body. inter- Stltial glands taken from a young ram, Within’ two nionths ‘he had regained his youthful vigor and actpitles. *“Thén, inorder, to prove it wis not merely wmatted of good care that bad cauked” the change, I ‘rénioved. the grafted: glands. «1 fouhd them: in’ per- feét state, as they had not been com- pletély. assimilated by the rénewed or- j ganism, Ade Reclaims Victim. “The:ram immediately aged and be- jeame even mere decrepit than before, I once more introduced the ginnds from a. young goat; which ‘again pro- duced youth and yigor. “There will not be the'slightest dan- ger to human beings becatise of* the monkey tissues whieh I use tn treat- A.monkey’s blodd™ very closely resembles that of min. Hence the tisstes of the’ ape are’ perfectly adapted for grafting’on hunian beings, “Phere 18 no danger of ‘thereby bru- talizing human beings: ’ So far, my ex: [periments in this direction ‘ire con- fined largely to rejuvenating Ayornaut organisms, ‘I ant ¢onvineed thé dea 1s 1 'pértonibea a ae © Gib. 0.10 proee CHARLES RAY in! The Bush He'd have jejthe “girl hoo mere Ada te ng to’ ke k of the d h to Keep track of the damage. The umpir ‘ ea s wi fee a, if pi i Uy: at the’ ‘Bismarck Theatre. 7 Perenpuct Picture miade Ty Cobb look like a raw rookie after he took: ul cbefoi te that—he kept sending ’em over and em’ ‘down so fast that the scorekeever got , e “Bal!” and “Safe!”-and: finally they sent | Fe, at Shi nd miles ‘from whete big league ball tata she fun starts! That’s what you ought to at ‘S ORGANIZE EXTREMI TO; OPPOSE INDUSTRIAL fornia Professor ast Peculiaritieg ; COUNCIL -MEASURE SABE TK set Parity Grete ee i * : (Continbed From Page One) after the. shooting ~ although. many. were carried to nearby hospitals. i physiology in the Un versity of Cali- {Y tonfitei annotinced’ a ‘flew ‘discover donmection with in The government admiits. the loss of one member of the: troops of guards; killed: in the fighting while. several) finger print which is _frecinuanaroR 4 i —] i an —) —) RP nial sinntinntinini Dake Revelation. Ee ee in Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and: Mackinaws.'- Today the whole- sale price of these garments is more than our retail sci icine oisGictesec iia ekiadbads catininins eens S 2 o fos} Many of our goods were delay- ed on ‘account of labor . troubles; weavers’ delays caused very slow deliveries. : We are just: getting some’ ' practicable, 1 do-not guarantee I have found the solution for senile decay: My works fre of nn’éxperimental nature, and I'am continuing my _ investlga- tlons.” likely’ toHaVe: a\remarkable ‘intTuence fiany 'tmportahtcases that con- thé law Cofirts Of Catitornia, tty: issoP Larsohi's discovery ates that a ‘simflarityof finger prints among membérs“of 4 family_is | sufticiently markQd to enable scieti to trace family groups and determine positively whether a even individual is réally ‘a member of the faniily to which tie claitns félationship. “The importance ‘of the. discovery in probate cases such ag théSlingsby case is ‘obvious, ‘Should Dr. Larson's new discov be accepted by law’and science, the Slingsby decision may. be reversed, as well as many other analogous cases. Dr, Larson's Investigations began in 1913 at the Boston university. “Since that time Ihave examined prints “of members of approximately 100 familles,” he said, “and I am satis: fied in my own mind’ that Gilat means of identification. is possible, 1 am preparing detailed reports of my work now in order that science may he-benefited by my discovery. Before I complete this, however, I expect to |. Investigate the prints. of: fifteen or twenty additional families so as’to re Move all doubt as to the accuracy of my discovery."—San Francisco Chron- tele, AMBER FORMED BENEATH SEA tural Rekin of Pines Turned Into Precious. Material by the Action sss Sof the Elements. are missing, men with a barbed ed commander vince, prohibited. aes The wortd’s supply df amber, that New York—J. a rare and therefore precious gubstance, the “gold of the’ north,” as it has heen called, Comes from ‘the edfst of San fand-ia the efistern Prissian’ perin- Sula; between the towns of Burstrort and Palmnickén, and here the shafts ot-f famous wine ryn out-under the Biitie “and ‘the miners: aré actually working: under water.. Ages-ago the dduntry Wwas-'a’ land’ of pine forests Which the oteah' cverwhelmed; the bite ‘frees vamtshied beneath ‘the sur- face of the see; and-then, “century by century, the wood Became fossilized and the natural resin of the pines was turned into fttiber, Mitlions of years were needed ‘to transform the res into_amber, and the search! for amber. new, political-part is to be held July. 1, nounce its, vice president. Hosiery. Tonight Noske’s troops placed’ rifle¢ wire throughout the downtown streets, NOSKE IN THGH COMMAND i ay Noske, the been in chlef for the greater Berlin district and Brandenburg. prd- Street. parades, demonstrations of all kinds have. heen meetings aad Paes ‘ NEW PARTY LEADER UAH. HOPKINS chairman of the Commitiee of 43, a! which has neen re contly organized inthe middle Wes lt is w liberal party and a when ie will canilidate for. BERGEN Oh! ‘Yes! JOHNSON’S for BUY-GOOD.COAL;. ITIS THE E CHEAPEST ‘Get acquainted “with clothing . that’ ‘we should have had in eptember: We'do ot want to carry t over. It gives us ; chance: to’ save some extra moriey for you .and to make good ‘friends for this store; \s cordon TR 3 ppoint, = & AUECHULUSAOUGDOQUGELESEGULEONOOOUSOGOGOOSOOUIGOCRRCCONOCOOCOORORGROCQRUCGAONNOUONGOSOOOSRORHACEOGUONCCQOROGCEOCESOQO0OND » Acsplendid assortment \ of wool Overcoats in lat- est patterns, and models. - Very special price— ., 2 $35 and $45 Brown Wool Overcdats, French model, all, sizes. Extra special price, at SEE WINDOWS Hopkins is = Suits, too, in splendid wool. fabrics.. Come \in leading shades of. wood brown, mahogany: ‘brown and allied colors. Come in’ single’ and, double breasted lates modela— $35 $40 SEE WINDOWS ¥ convent in CT PELICAN WALK British: Women May: Adopt the Mi ing Gait of the Bird Because of Fashions, .% f has developed romantic and pi¢turesque IS LATEST} chisodes Ike those that have become part and patcet of the story of: gold and diamonds. “An atnber mine,’ how- ever, 18 not necessarily. under water, and there is an open-air mine at Pahn- -| nicken where amber is dugifor in much nce our Black Diamond Coal — the. coal without a fault. We have a good supply on-hand in lump and egg sizes,-and will ince of making the i at \ London—“The walk of the ‘eitean mincing but graceful, deliberate yet dainty, and always alluringly fem: :Inine.” That will’be the new Walk of Eng- tand’s new women,’as decreed by the tong and snug, skirts which are now the fashion, ) |. The: words are those: of a fashton- able modiste who knows. ~ ‘The ex-government misses who wore pants, and the war economizers, who ha¥e reveled in short skirts, will find some initial difficulty in ‘restticting their manlike stride ‘to this mincing pace, but they'll have to do it~ Fash: ionable modistes say so, and fashion itself so decrees, Aged Woman Dances. © Marion, Ind.~-One af the features of the annual retinfon of the Octogena- rian Club of Grant county hell recent: ly ‘at Matter Park, was the danting of old persons. ~Mrs. Saray Jones, ninety-one years of age, one of the oldest: Women: in the county, danced as an atchestra played tines she had heard in ber girlhood, WILLOW CITY QUINT IS VICTOR OVER ROLETTE Willow. City, N..D. Jan. 14—Tyie Willow City high ‘school’ quint took the fast Rolette team into camp last week, administering .w decisive -de- feat the score heing 44 to 14, . the same way as diamonds are séught in the mines of Kimbertey. In nor- mal times this’one mine provides oc- cupation for abaut’ :3,000° :amber Reekors, ie foo “Some Men Dont Know It Yet? This class 6f tobacco’ gives a man a lot more satisfaction’ than he ever gets out of ordin- ary tobacco... > Sinaller chew—the good taste lasis and ‘lasts, _ You don’t need afresh chew so.often. Any-man “ who uses: the Real To- bacco. Chew will tell you that. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco make deliveries prompt- ae Phone 115. Carpenter. Lumber Co. Put Up In Two Styles’ 3° W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Goa Cain F. H. News” “Boys Mackinaws, UGROUUOUOUOUOUAOOQOROONOOANGOROSORUDORDODGUREAUDOGUOEED oN $3.25, $4,50, $6.50 Boys’ Overcoxts,” $4.50, $6.50, $10 Boys’F ur Mittens, $1.15 to $2. 00. j Boys’ cys’. Wool Aviation Caps—fine eesti $EE WINDOWS Our ‘usual guarantee of truthful advertising goes with abéve®' statenrents, and money back if dis- satisfied. }AULGOUEEOEEROOSERODOSORUDUOBOOOOIONG Se eerrraaerrrtetenent ee UHETEUAUUAUCUROUEUROGEACCUAUOUOGOOONOGND Bergeson’ s AUSDUEDDOEUODOEREROEEORONOG