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THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1920 | THEIR FATEBY _ BARLY SUMMER been -reported:* by. bacterlogists at Stanford’ university’ in California ~ds well as ‘by Belgian scientists,” said ever, the first time this’ particular ‘variety of bacillus ,bolulinus has been encountered in. the Mississippi. valley. “A serum protective against the type of poisoning-found in the olives, ~. .. Chief-of Census Believes, Figures' is. well. gs’ other types is being pre- : ‘Can Be Announced in j \ May or June Was! ment of the. population of prae all Cities of the country jy May ana the tofd ‘population of the in Sentembey ectation of the nh. 1, Rogers, probably wih be / that y announced June 24. - population in 1910 of the states on Ju popu ~ 2. Boston's September 14 and Ch Sententber 18, a and the count made public December 16. roughout the entire: Country,” "Advi that du enumerators were started, * ed by the enumerators, “The supervisors report. the are being the supervisor: and, - shape to come to Washington. rend the ~ signniei s cay be made re t of this mouth or enume first of February. It will be time, however, ed in’the di dition Kis who will be, equipped examine the schedules as rapidly they are © rec as rapidly as the fr Tune.’ ‘ I BACILLUS BOLULENUS GETTING OLIVE FANS w “ISOLATED AT ILLINI Champaign, ll of Illinois. GET SLOAN'S FOR. Liniment helps drive away rheumatic twinges y 35c., 70c., $1.40. Liniment ¢ Heep if handy . ( ngton, Jan, 29, — Announe The center of population, Blooming: ton, Indiana, was announced: July: 4 tot population was “The “enumeration. is” in pregres s from the “We find that in’ seme districts it will she necessary to“postpane the enumeration because of weather con- Alitions, There has been.no. opposition fo furnishing the information: request- pletion of the enumeration itt many districts, and as rapidly as. the enmn- Hors turn in their portfolfos ‘they <amined in the office of being put. in The | supervisors ‘have been instructed hedules. as rapidly as coi- therefore naturally expect a- large amount of the work to reach the of- fice in Washington during ‘the latter | he first » butTas a general rule the | ration will be completed throughout the entire country by the before it will be fiish- | ricts where it has heen postponed on account of climatic cou- é i ¢ are new organizing a force of | to ved from the | sup These clerks will make a_pre- ary count of the population, This preliminary count will le made public iBeckett came into the ring? ‘Those < for the cities | : and the minor civil divisions are ob- taincd: The: population: of the cittes | will he announced. first... We Hope-that | ' the.fota! population of the county w'll * he known in September. or Oetoher i ‘ of this year, and the population of the Py cities Should all. be apnounced by May} an, 29— The bac- illus in the olives which caused the death of five persons in Detroit sey- eral months ago has been isolated by Dr. Robert Graham of the department of animal pathology at the University “A different type of bacillus. bolul- YOUR PAIN RELIEF Just one trial convinces you Sloan's (Y endure pain when you know loan's Liniment will relieve it i promptly? It couldn’t remain ioe the :World’s Linimert for 38 years if it oy wasn’t highly beneficial in relieving Rare rheumatic aches, stiff joints, - sore ti ‘ muscles, lumbago, neuralgia, strains, : bruises, exposure to weather results, Penetrates without rubbingy leaving No stained skin, clogged pores, mussi- ~ness. A pain and ache liniment that stands alone in doing what it is meant ull: to-do, Get a bottle today and keep it handy. All druggists. Three sizes— Sloan's pared at the university taboratory, of animal pathology.*: The. university’s interest. is. primarily from an, animal standpoint yet'the fact that.in recent \year$ the diséase has"been more com- ‘mon in man ‘incidentally associated the experiments, conducted with the dis- ease in humans.” 4 This one type of bacillus has been “|found~‘particularly fatal: to chickens, the department:iof. animal pathology has found in conducting experiments tics of some: of tire | wi -ornplateck ea eked poultry. ; ’ March or earlier, Washingtopy D./G., 4 is expected to he the first as it was a in the thirteenth census in 1910, r it Was taken April 15, and Rhode Island's announced first 21. New York's mM Was announced: September cago’s DEMPSEY' FIGHTS TWO MEN WHEN HE \Carpentier’s Trai Gr, and His ' Hypnotic Eye Will Be Ls i_), Great Factor 29,— Apparently |Jack Dempsey will have to fight two ;men when he meets Georges Carpen- ;tier-for the world heavyweight cham- pionship, if the deductions of a Lon- ‘don writer are correct. According to ithis authority Descamps. manager. of Carpentier, possesses some sort of a muystie eye with. which he cast’a spell over Beckett in the recent battle in In the words of the discoverer of confronted poor Beckett during the 170 odd seconds he stood’ before Car- ipentier, the strange influence made Nits eects felt as follows: “There spare two personalities fight- jing Joe |a typically French, overflowing per- of |sonality. whose individuality ~ oozes from every pore: He does not ‘effer-; verce. He exudes. , tiert meets Jack Dempsey, Carpentier will win: in six rounds. Watch Des- {eamps. He is the man who is aiding |Carpentier with all mental force. His mentality accompanies Carpentier in- much as to Carpentier is Beckett in- debted for the blow on the jaw which finished.the fight and took the cham- pionship of Europe out of his reach. “What was, Descamps doing as who -were near him tell. me_he was is, he began to fight Beckett as soon as Beckett stepped into the ring. Beckett.was constantly glancing round at Carpentier as he was getting his gloves: adjusted. There you have the personality of Descamps beginning to ‘work; impinging itself on Beckett’s brain and: beginning its task-of con- fusing the English boxer’s thoughts. | Possibly Descamps. is not quite: con- scious of his own power, but it is there all the same.. This projeetion of personality is. not hypnotism, but it is to be seen operating everywhere. “Descamps, they say. feels every defeat of Carpentier as a, defeat’for himself. If you took Descamps’ mind to the analytical table you would find that he would make a first-class‘ med- ium. He is a psychic subject. His personality stands beside Carpentier in every match, for he has trained Carpentier’s mind as well as his: body. Carpentier acts as Descamps wills. ‘That is why Beckett made the mis- take at Holborn stadium Carpentier alone he might have beaten. Carpen- tier and De’camps were too much for him.” «In the absence of a definite state- ment from the Btitish Olympic Coun- cil on the subject of preparation for the Olympic games at Antwerp. this year an English writer has obtained the opinions of three distinct person- alities on athletics generally and. the Olympic games in particujar. These three are Lieutenant-Colonel Arnold, Jackson an English officer and hown athlete; Sargent Linton Hewitt, a soldier who, prior .to the war. had done much for athlettes in Australia and Charles B. Coehr: English promoter of professional sports, All’ three believe; he says, that the International Olympic committee made a-great mistake in deciding to hold games this year and that it will ‘be impossible to reorganize the sport in suflicient measure to enable Great Britain to be adequately represented at’ Antwerp. In. order to save the British prestige from the injury. it sustained at Stockholm it will he FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HERE, FRECULE SS iS AN ADPLE = DIVIDE. \T POLITELY WITH TAGALONG . r. Graham. “It constitutes, how-| MEETS GEORGES | i iean®; the new. patriotic as London with the result that the! French pugilist liad an easy task in| knocking out the befuddled Britishe?. | this alleged dual combination which: j Mississippi. .Nebraska, Nevad: feckett from the moment he’) entered the ring. Carpentier was’ one. The other was Descamps, his! imanager. Descamps is a very extita- | ible man. He is a bundle of nerves, ! “Descamps says that when Carpen- | to the ring every fight. He is his un- | seen, silent partner, and to him as; watching Beckett intently. The fact/ organizations are beginning to ren that the. Amerieanization movement cannet be dealt with i way ; but, that 7 for a comprehen under unified eommand, For this reason) they welcome the advent of United Americans, ereated for the purpos all patriotic ~Am pose of preserving ‘Constitutional gov ernment, developing American institu tions thereunder and thas promoting cond to be accomplished. by means, including a. se of national deliver addre: ean he found. supplemented) by volunte of local prominence who noonday meet f forums, ubs>-or speaks from soap of birds greatly differ, the yolks of all are © inyariably spherical, BY GIVING THE sine ae LARGER DART To IT POLITELY, TAGALONG, OF necessary to spare. no effort in: secur- ing the best possible team ang, make a united attempt to.improve the Brit- ish athletic standing @ With this object in view he writes: “All three agree that up. to now the attempts at organizing Olympic teams have’ been aw failure, and’ that te get the best of our goods on, sow at Ant- werp next yedr we must strike out on fresh lines. Also there isa yeneral idea that, instqad* of Yeaving the or- \fanizing side, and especially the finan- cial end of it, In the hands of a seratch collection, we should call tn’ the be: brains of sthe nation,/ the: best busi, Ness men, to assist in devising a sound plan of campaign, one on: which we | can build, not merely for the 1920 games but for the future. “It is generally agreed that the] véry, first thing needful to the or: ganization “of an: efficient Olympic? team: for Antwerp is money. and plen ty of it, As to the directions in-which the money should be applied. and even how it should--be xaised, there are ‘| dlvergent opinions, but money must } be found, I am very much for Mr Cochran's opinion that money elf.” for sport i ATION ORGANIZES AMERICANIZATION / FORCES OF STATES National Leader’ Declares North ‘Dakota Meeting Most ~ Enthusiastic New York, Jan. 29 —- United Amer the Nationa] Commiftee of which held its have already organized state commit- tees preparatory to. the great nationai patriotic revival early next sprin The states are as follows: Alabam: Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois; Kentucky, Louisiana, Mexico, Nortit*€arolina,® Nor ta, Te District of Columbia has also formed a committee, Four more states will organize committees within the nest few days, while strong nnizations Lread at’ work along ilar lines in four other states are to affiliate with United Americans for more ef- fective efforts. These aftiliations call attention ‘to the fact that the whole country seems to-be awakening to the ‘need for 4 comprehensive and thorough. ¢ for Americanization, Organizer United Americans have “found fewer than eleven local association: in as many “different states forme for the exm purpose of Americaniz- ing the more than eight niillion, illiterate American born and Mien | adult's as evidence that leaders ever, where now realize that these unstrain- | ed minds are fertile-soil in which: to | the, iden-of revolution. and com- inunism. ‘ Originators’ of these various’ s\ a desultory nt conditions call National crusade national body of mobilizing for the pur- United Americans oY is for greater contentment, The national patriotic revival sched- uled for next spring will include a brief intens' of which it is than five million membens will he en- ralled, each individual of whom will be expected to do his: fully share in wv continuing campaign of edu in Ameritanis until the national system of. every un-Ameri crusade in’ the course hoped that not fewer ion n Which will not’ end is purged ne, anism is y of This education in prominence “who will ver Opporunity heir efforts will he ) not ocexsionally ‘but constantly Printed matter is also to: he distribut ed freely. 2 = rent: species in shape. of OTTO AUTO could be found by exploiting the public tnt ition, meeting in this city on Decem- ber 10, announces that eighteen states Vermont and Wyoming, The the National league. # BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE U- HMM COULD } GET Jo SEE MR.OTH AUTO THE OWNER OF THIS GARAGE, PLEASE - 7 INTHE. MARKET ‘To BUY A USED CAR @ of oe Alex the Great is Showing Good Control This Winter-in the Clay Pigeon League Chicago,’ Jan. 28, — Pitching pects to do some tall surving for the | Cub club during the season of 1920, | A iS keeping. his eye sharpened up via! of a possible 100 ‘y !words, Alex has taken to tra) ing like a duck to water. lous. salaries, would tote a shotgun whenever he had! a chance and go forth to seek what-. ing days are over he intends to stick aver game there was to be had. jto the shooting game, ‘shooting again. This time it’s cle {pigeons and all winter long ‘he The field director ' who organized North Dakofais commif- | tee at Fargo reports the most enthusi- astic meeting in his experience, we Judging from | keenly feel thelr excessi with fish- Norwegia e XT $ ing with ‘the’ aid. of electric, lights lowered into the sea have heen fail es, fhe — illumination — apparently frightening the fish away, lebillty +| uials fat-produelng fouls, He’d Much Rather Shift the Responsibility! = the happy hunting grounds. . In other! ashamed of your work. You ¢: p shoot-|ford to miss many these days the way \the price of shot has advanced. As a matter of fact Alex always ja very fascinating game and I intend was a Daniel Boone when it came to |to-stick to it. While I’m pitching in hunting back, in, 6ld\ Nebraska before | summer [ don’t he heard tell of big leagues or fabu-!out to the traps'so I have to make Even as a kid Alex!up for it during the winter months.” Alexander says that when his pitch- What 1 Is And Kow Jt Increases | at,” she s ‘Weight, Strength and Nerve-Force. | the hare the purpo! ntinually being adver- treatments. wi ig thin people if a dently thousands of ine thinness, ‘Thinness and wen are often due to etary s need more phos- j phate tha in modern - foods, *hysiel: ply phosphate phosphate, Inost all druggl: faction or mone; By- feeding the ne plying the body cell Dhorie . fo elements, » soon produce a weleom fppearanees, tuo jncrens cing astonishing. Theretse in welght also carries, witir tt a gencrul improvement in the health! Nervous- hess, sleeplessness and |; of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull eyes brighten. and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect ON:—Whild Jsitro-Phosphate Is _un- t of nervousness, general | so well as the organic gists as bitro- etly and by sup- e necessary phos ‘o-phosphate should insformation in the 1 weight frequently ng it who do’ not de- ton flesh should use extra cure in pod; $11.50 to $15.50. BY AHERN ht, good and choice, $13 | 4, Common and medium, $0 to $15 EASILY, THATS ME = SOMETHING I CAN $7.25 to $10.85. | !“CHBARN THE BARBER TRADE Sheep receipt Lambs, 84 pounds dewn. § and common, $16 to $19, tf MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis flour shipments, 42.102 e3 WELL, T RAVE & NEw (920 MODEL) SILIN-SIK T WISK To SELL — ONLY RUN 642 MILES = ARE You ONLY RUN OU2Z MILES? ff WHY YES = I'LL. LOOK \TOVER- WHERE Hog receipts, 18,900; 1 Range, $14.90 to $15.05 ; Bulk, $15 to $15.0: pts, 5.500; killers steady and heifers, $6 t steady; $7 to $1 i Stockers and feeders,.steady; $5 to Sheep receipts, 3,800; steady. Wethers, $16 to $12.25 Ewes, $5 to $11 MOONSHINE BUSINESS IN MOUNTAINS IS BOOMING Charlestown, W, Va. Jan, 29.-—The u sale of moonshine whiskey ,in the mountains of south- ee ff we Bue MILES away Ks miamufacture and {FROM HERE - L-COULDN'T “GET IT BACK oR Se ict commissioner, wv large force of deputies ¢ to-raid and arrest almost we There, have been times in th few weeks when the ofticers have met | WANT COLUMN i SELP WANTED—MALB 0 WANTED, Two unusually ‘attractive openings for lumber yard managers; due of whom’ must have knowledge, of farm Implement business. 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ROOMS FOR RENT A nice large room in a new modern house, one block andjoi a half from Postoffice. 213 2nd Sb.) or_call_634x. 1-24-lwk For it nh furnished hone |, 28 m Maullens, an alleged nd John PD, Kennedy, a This fight, the most serious in re- x in the Panther ction of McDowell county. i border, / Panther the prohibition authorities say, of the most active: moonshine districts There, according to Mr. of the mest famous manufactn: They know alb-that is. to some of them are famed for the qual- ties of their “Corn liquor”, v pmely difficult, te nally the prohibition prs ure hunting them out and de- « - mits he isn’t in the same class with! balls in the good old summer time is|Mark Arie, Troh., or any of the other only a side issue with Grover Cleve-|guns of, American f: land Alexander.. premier slabster of |quite well initiated in the game of Alex. who ex- busting “mud pies.” “T’m not yet an ex; lex, “but when you can breal ‘ame. he’s become | office niet is another kind of ‘ moon- i Shiner in’ that ou don’t fan sto be | (heal | pert,” declared : ‘s much “tronhle, as quickly as possible, markets if, with the least delay. and his still to some other eto be pis moonshine get a chance to get extent for the growin He says this late Alexander has taken .to particular sport was given quite an! jimpetus during the war and let it be jremembered that Alex learned a lot ibees a vegular attendant’ at the Lin- about artillery during the recent un- eoln park traps, near his home on the ; north side, where he is getting con- siderable reputation. While Alex ad-|of France. to producing what they needed for | GANDOLOGY—A” magazine giving the . fact: EX-SERVICE MEN FORMING \SOUTHERN CONSTABULARY Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 29.—Com- posed entirely of former service men, the West Virginia constabulary, after six months of preparation and train- ling, has taken. the field io enforce the law. Although recruited to only one-half of its maximum strength, the men on duty are fully equipped, and eecording to their officers are ready. ior any emergency. pleasantness | weary months in the battle-torn fields s if this game keeps improving he may possibly land a-job with some of the ammunition Weak, Thin, Nervous :.:i,0'me'xiic. tes jstraight. People Should Take ;guns about the Alexander household, ‘but Mrs. Alex says that her hubby Bitro-Phos hate | [generally records. the best scores, with -| IY] the cheaper weapogs. “The others are all right to’ look “but when my husband jwants to, register 25 in a row he uses ss preparations and |that $20° gun.” FOR SAL! There are half a dozen high-priced Jackson Arnold, the men have been organized into provisional companies signed to 15 sub-patrol These cover all trunk line rail- in the state, for the purpose of T troadwa: i HOARD OR ROOM—8iL Ath St, Phone mie 1-28- Lwit BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Wr COLLECT AC ST NC claims anywhere, we cellect. Cail or write Mercantile Agency, Room 20 City Bank Bldg., Pismarck VD: €OR SALE OR RENT-- ‘ ROUSES AND FLATS OR SALE BY OWNER real ba Stucco home in Riverview add completely modern, on pavernent. bedrooms, oak floors throughout, nt for quick sale, Owner le city, Possession at ‘once. or and’ terms, call Telephone 682. FOR SALE. s lots, five acres of land in city limits. $9,000; cash, $3,000. Frank Kr¢ls, FOR SALE—Six room modern: kquse with goo garage; ‘on’ 9th-~street. Register. 1 Iwi oc. ve room partly ifiodern. + ce WANTED TO RENT | : ni ings for inquires LANDS « s In regard tg the land Three month Siscription, for jt hame or as an inve are thinking of buying got far siraply write me a letter 4 “Mail me LANDOLOGY ticulars FRE E ology, Skidr more Bldg. tuation, It Skid- consin, 1-10-4mos * MISCELI \ NEOUS vs C rd. St. Andreasbu: Mt. singel in’ full 's can double yellow head parrots, $10.00, 1 sugran: tee safe arriv: anywhere, | We&ther does not affect shipping. Send for cat- alogue. ie Meyer, 3528 Flournoy St. e Land Marine! John A, |” urant narck, his Kk King at one time of the and Jater a teamster off would be) much appregiated mother, Mrs, If, W, King, 1 wood _Av. 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