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J ———— oo THUHTTHRNGQRAUERLUUTAURHNEROUREUOUUUGANOQNORENEGRUUGGANOGNERUEEOPUUOGEGHOOESEEEEEEUGEEONORRUEU OATH RSE HOPE EDITOR js WORI D'S SMALLEST HO MADE PRESIDENT, OF STATE ASS'N| Resolution Urges Support of Men Upholding Constitutions , of State dnd Nation Fargo, IN. D., Aug. 7.—Lewis. Bow en, editor of the Hope Pioneer, wat elected president of the North Dako- ta Press association for the ensuing year at the closing session of its anrual convention being held here. Other officers elected were: Vice president, First, J. Kramer, of Mar marth; Second, Riley Morgan; Third George W. Stewart, of Wilton. Earl H. Tostevin, of Mandan, anc Earl, H. Sullivan, of (New Salem, were re-elected“secretary ‘and treasurer.ot the the association. "eau es A resolution was adopted stating, “that it isthe duty of every member of this association to use their ut most intluence to promote the ¢an didaey of those men who Will up told the constitution of the state anc the constitution of the-nation. . | Urge Co-Operative Buying ‘The principal address yesterday at ternoon was made by H. ‘CG. Hotaling, field secretary of the National. Edi lorial association,,on the. print..paper shortage. (Mr..Hotaling urged the pub lishers to unite and conduct a systen! of cooperative buying, stating thal this was the only way in which the emall.. publisher could combat the present high print paper prices. anc shortage. ‘ "as ail unat ber nate: mmpliies, She 22 inches in height, weighs 90 pounds and is six years oid, On the basis of those figures “Tiny” Is said to bé the smallest horse in the world. At a banquet of horse dealers held in’ Nebraska recently “Tiny” had a choice ‘place in a smmall\ stall built on one of'the tables, ‘It was froin there that shé- listened attentively-to thé F toastmusters foHowhig tue te Steele Man Here R. C. banker from * special musical program and several Affiliate With National Asgociation Following the address 2 motion was made and carried that the North Dakota . Press’ association affiliate with the. nafional association, motion carried ‘with’ it the payment of a per capita fee of 50 cents for each member of ‘the state associa tion. » ia The eyent of dast evening was at address / by. James: Schermerborn, editor f, the Detroit (Mich.) Times, at the seuditorium of the Masonic Temple. ‘following this there was an ,informal/‘dancing party at the country *¢jub, where ‘the editors, and their; wives \were' the guests of. the ‘argo’ Commercial club. At Lake Lizzie - Saturday was a big day for the edi tors and their wives here for the an- nual -convention.. In. the-morning a y, interesting addresses were given. The convention will be officially closed at 11 o'clock in the morning with the election of new officers for the en- Steele, was in th the |. ‘he Commercial club, is few days ‘at atives and working in the interests Robinson, a ily yesterday. Riverview Woman Here Clara’ Hoge, of Riverview, Miss was a vasitor in the city yesterday. vas 5 Keniston at Hettinger George N. Keniston, - secretary! ot ding a iting Tél Hettinger, v! wf the Roosevelt Memorial associa- tion, Moffit ‘Banker Here Lloyd Rockwood, cashier~ of ‘the Moftit State bank‘ was. in the city to- day. with his family, for Minnesota, where they will visit *Mrs. Rockwood’s rel- atives. He expects. to leave by >auio, T Puina, a Fish, Spins stim. The most costly of all kinds of silk hosiery is made from silk which is not suing: year. \ The big’ entertainment feature, on the program will be a motor trip to the lake district,~ the start being made shortly after nopn. The vis- itors and. a number of local news- paper -men and business men met at the Commercial ‘cluB for the start of the thip. Several Fargoans volunteer- ed the use of thgir automobiles for the trip. . The destination will. be Lake Lizzie where the afternoon and evening .will be spent at the beach, giving the’ editor an opportunity to! enjoy bathing, fishing and boating. Arrangements have been made for a! ginner early, inthe evening at ‘Lake ‘Lizzie. Two girls wanted for table work. Apply Chocolate Shop. | the product of the silkworms, but ¢ species of shellfish called a puina. The puina makes its home in the warn waters of the Mediterranean arounc Sicily. It has an odd little tube at the end of its tongue. Out of thi: + tube, spider fashion, or silkworm fash jon, it spins a silk thread with whicl it fastens its@lf to any. rock to whicl it wishes to adhefe. When the puin: moves on to fresh feeding grounds It: silken cable is left behind. ‘This cable which is called byssus, the Sicilia: fishermen gather. Byssus weaves in to the softest, finest, sheeniest of, fab: rics; but it is very rare and the stock ingy woven from it consequently are— as has been said—exceedingly expen sive—New England Fisheries, Keep Your Blood Pure If you Expect Good Health é ee >| You can in a large meastite avoid Rich, Red Blood Is Essential to/ liability to! disease, by the use of Z Your Well-Being. S. S..S,, the wonderful blood reme- — dy that has been in constant use You can not overestimate the|for more than fifty years, S.S. Ss importance of keeping ‘the blood|cleanses the blood thoroughly. It free_of impurities. ti is sold by druggists everywhere. Any slight disorder or impuri-| For valuable literature and med- ty is a source of danger, as every|ical advice absolutely free, write vital organ of the body depends|today to the Medical Dept., Swift upon the blood supply to properly | Specific Company, Swift Labora- perform its functions, tory. Atlanta, Ga. A REAL BUSINESS WITH LARGE MONTHLY EARNING POWER IS WITHIN YOUR REACH . — Chain ‘Store Systems Owe Their National Success to the Successful. Merchandizing Methods Which They Employ. A Good Location, Plus Ordinary Business Ability in the: Management, Have Insured Large Monthly Profits for the Stores Operating Revolving Oven Bakery Systems. Over 200 BAKE-RITE Bakeries are today in suc- cessful operation throughout the East and West, and now South Dakota is to have its chain. The stores may be owned by individuals or a company, privileged to operate under the BAKE-RITE name. A comparatively few thousand, dollars in proportion to the profits based on $400 and upwards per month is necessary to purchase a complete system, ready to Start the business, together with the exclusive franchise for the City or Town you locate in. One of.our executive officers leave® for North Dakota within-a few days to meet interested parties. This is a most, attractive business—ene which has in- terested big men in the large Middle Western Cities as well as those in smaller communities. We will welcome your inquiry for complete particulars and will inform you in due time when to. expect our representative who will be able to, présent all the facts for your final decision. Just one fran- chise is allotted per City or Town. BAKE-RITE CORPORATION __R. H. HANAUER, President, Chicago, Illinois City Hall Square Bldg. necessary, | | fem WITH A SMILE. Meet whatever the world.may bring with] a smile and jog along; | There's nets @ song for, the song you sing ff your heart !s in vhe song. And when you meet the world with al smile it’s sure to smile on you, | While over your head the sun burns bright and the velvet skies are blue. Meet whatever the world may bring with “a cheery hope and trust; Kick up yourheels and dance along, and sing and smile and be just. Whatever you give the world It gives a measure of that and more To add in the end.as op you wend to the wealth of your Tdke store. Meet whatever’the world may bring with | faith that naught can shatter; Thére's always something that’s not just right, there’s always something the “matter, But the heart~that goes along with a song, and the lips that go, with a smile Shall win a song for their own ere long and a smile from the afterwhile, Baltimore Sun, DAM MAKES NEW SWISS LAKE 0 ~ Project Also Forms a Link in Rhone ‘ to-Rhine Canal System That Is Contemplatéd. The dam which is being bullt across the river Aar below Berne, at Muhle- berg will form a lake reaching almost to thé city. Already It has become a favorite spot for tourists, and within two months pleasure boats will proba- bly be scurrying to and fro across its surface, which is well over eighty square miles in area, . The: water passing over the dam goes straight Into the power station, which will be able to supply the whole of the district with electricity, but a tunnel through the gorge of Aumatten will “permit of the whole lake being emptied quickly, should this ever ‘be Besides: supplying electric light and electric power all over the neighborhood the eight turbines of 8,- 100 horsepower each will work a lift to raise or ‘ower boats passing be- tween Berne and the Lake of Bienne. Hithertg, of course, the Aar has not been navigable, but the engineers re; sponsible for all this work are keep- ing an eye on the future. Their elec- trie lift will be such that It can’ be easily enlarged ‘to take heavy barges should the project of a Rhone-to-Rhine canal ever be carried out. In that case vessels from either sea would be able to bring provisions ‘almost to the gates of Berne. Dead ‘Men Called In Court. William Penn's three sons, dead two hundred years, were called in a Philadelphia court the other day. The proceeding was the enactment of a curious legal fictién necessary to ex- tinguish several existing ground rents. It fs the legal presumption that if no payments of ground rents have been made for twenty-one years the rent has been ended, This was so In the estate of Charlés F. Beck, inyolv- ing several properties in the vicinity of Water, Spruce and .Pine streets. When informed of the case, Jndge Fin- letter saids “Let the’ Penns appear and. make formal demand for phyment —this is their day in court.” So the crier called out three times: ‘John Penn, ‘Thomas Penn, Richard Penn, come forward!” But the sons of the famous Quaker~“who founded. Phila- delphia did not respond, so a jury for- mally adjudged them in default and gave a verdict for the Beck estate. i f Dependéed on Direction. A little girl wag standing on the sidewalk when an old man approncued, stopped, looked around a little, and then Inquired of the aN “‘T am headed for Mr.’ James | Ordway’s, Would you tell me how much firther YT will have to go down this sirect to reach his house?” “Well,” answered the little mise thoughtfully, “if you keep headed the way you are now I think you will have to go some long ways, but7f you to go to the second house back there.” NO NEED TO WORRY. _ “Papa, the boys laugh at me be- cause I am so fat.” “Never mind son, at the present + prices of food, that will soon be changed,” —_—_—— Never Again. The rain was falling in torrents and the road was rapidly becoming a sea of mud. As It was getting dark, we were driving fast to reach a good road when‘ something darted from the ditch directly in front of the car. The driver swung the wheel around, skid- ded, and landed in the ditch. The “something” said “me-ow.” After plodding a mile through the mud to get aid for 4 broken wheel, we swore never again to turn out sud- denly on a slippery road, especially for a black cat!—Exchange. ~ Motor Traffic. This year will see in automobile travel more than 9,000,000 vehicles. This is added to the twenty-odd mil- lion horses and mules which so short a time ago comprised the whole mo- tive power of our country highways. This enormous modern traffic practi- cally concentrates on the main lines of travel. Probably 90 per cent of ‘it {s concentrated on Jess than 20 per cent of the total mileage of roads, eg i Wishek Man Here F, FE. Ackerman, of Wishek, was in the city yesterday. Visits Here mn (Mrs. Jean Darmody, who teaches in the Telford district school, is vi ing friends in the city. She has clo: ed her school for 4 month's vacation. THE same head the other way you will only havey effect can dceasionally be obtained: it JONAH MERELY. A MOUTHFUL Monster Fish Recently Caught at Mi- ami, Fla; Could Have Accommo. vr dated! jwenty Prophets, Was Jonah swallowed by a whale? According to the bibleal s y it was a fish of this nature that entertained the prophet in: its, interior for three days and nights, but the limited size of the whgle’s thront precludes the possi- bility of its; swali ‘a man, However, ther wi: ht hte Mi ami, Phe. recently, a fish that could have Junched) on Ss without | suffering the sight & of indiges- tion, 2 have seen the fish are: cle have formulited the really ay fish of thi lowed Jonah, 3 Here ts the way this denizen of the Aleep. shapes up in the away of dimen sional figures: “Vhe net weight of _the y that ftw ss that swal- fish, when caught, not ineluding its i fast meal,lw 30.G00 pounds, © Its liver alone | touched tle beam: at 1,700 pounds, wh ‘ahout the weight, of a hefty sbulluck, From end to end it measures 45 flet, which is equal to the combined ‘length of eight normal men At the thlekest -part) the’ circumfer ence Is 28 feet 9 inches, One of the mast dnpressive feature: of the fish is its imonthewhich fs 5t inches wide ad 44 inches deep. In side of the mouth) is a tongue 46 inches and it a multitude of teeth muéh siuvler than a biby’s.’ Nobody has ever attempted to count these molars ‘The tail vs the caudal append nge of sf Mine and measures 10 feet from tip to tipe But th as the fish is, it died fn fy sts Who have measured forigutions say they medeveldped and that had this monster attained full) growth ‘it would haVe been two and a half times us large as it is Lows According to the scientists. of the Smnithsonian institution the animal is a whale aid 18 the first speci meniof its kind that has been captured They state further that it is'an intrabi- tant of water df 1.500 feet depth, its hide of sufficient thickness to with stand the anost enormous water pres- sure, und its eye: ich have no lids und consequently were never closed, Indicating that it dwelt as a depth where eyes are of no avail. The Smithsonian scientists - belleve that it was throvin up by some subter- ranean yolcani¢ disturbance, which in- jured its diving apparatus so that it wus unable to return to Its natural levels and that thus disabled it strayed beyond.‘confiies fixed for the mon- sters of the deep. Capt. Charles H. Thompson of MI- ami, caught the fish while crulsing for ,tarpon off Knight's” key, New York Independent: Vlorida,— Sunset Colors, The gorgeous sunset colors are_due to the red light which is transmitted through the cloudy sky and is the re- verse of the blue of the sky. Water looks through’a suffitiently long layer. If, however, there were nothing to re- flect the light ba¢k, the water, would, of course, look black, and certain lakes do show exactly this phenomenon, If tliere is a small amount ‘of reflecting particles the water looks blue. With more suspended particles a certain amount of yellow is sent back, and the water becomes green. In the tropics the water is an intense blue, except near the shore, where it becomes an almost equally intense green, The water of the Rhone where it flows out of the Lake of Geneva is blue, while the Rhine of Strasbourg ig green, and we find that the Rhine contains 70 per cent mgre suspended calcium carbonate than the Rhone. Sometimes the water in a swlinming tank will be green, his is’due to sus- pended solids in the water. a porcelain-lined bathtub, The clear brown brooks that one finds in many places in. New England owe their color to the presence of a brown-material of, the nature of tannin, 90 this would | really be a pigment color and not a structural one.—Scientific American, e Kelley, hemstitching Box » 212. \ Mrs. N. W. and cot Edging. i marck, 'N. D. lt. USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS wit roe por ment of ITCH, INOWORM, TETTER oe © 76 come bes ot our risk Ff 0 JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druagist are as easily repaired by our experts as those for light pleas- uré cars. They are“larger in size but our methods of repair are just as effective as“for the smaller size cells. You cannot get proper cooling and’ maxi- mum engine power unless your truck radiator is right. BISMARCK RADIATOR WORKS ' 606 MAIN ST., PHONE 488 Auto Truck Radiators is apparently Wue-in Itself when a Bis- [4 -The Love Monday- “OUNTRY CLUB PLAY ATTRACTS YOUNG GOLFERS Miss Ruth Rallings Turns in High Score in the Girls’ Play A great deal ‘skill and. fine spor nanship was displayed in the 1o1 nament for the younger set held ‘at he Country club this «morning. The rolf matches were started prompt- ty, as scheduled, and the players en- ered into the contests with zeal and enthfisiasm which..would have en- thused ‘the older members, had they witnessed the. contests. Miss Ruth Rallings had the lowest girl’s score, George Knowles and Robert Birdzell. tied. for. the nine holes, necessitating the playing of an extra hole, which. George Knowles won by a stroke. It was 1 fine. morning’s sport which will be repeated soon, the boys and girls hope. " After the scores were turned in an appetizing luncheon was served with Mrs. Poole. who has been very successful as manager, in charge. hlabach Brings Home Bride Mr./and Mrs. G. W. Schlabach ar- tived. here last evening from a-‘ cylinder” honey-moon trip’ which included St. Paul, Minneapolis, La See way caitlin at $29 and up ; KLEIN, Tailor and, Cleaner Blueberries! Blueberries! Blueberries! Mrs. Careful Housewife, re- duce your high cost of Blue- berries by purchasing them di- rect. We are the largest oner- ators in blueberries in U.S. and ship fresh packed berries every day during the season, di- ’ rect. to consumer, by express, eliminating all middle profits. Blueberries are the only fruit in the market that does not re- quire sugar, neither do they shrink when canning, Sixteen S rries make sixteen of canned fruit. Season will be short and crop will be light, so. order quick and not be disappointed. Quality this sea- son best on record.. Price $4.75 per full 16 quart, case, f. 0. b. Necedah. Cah with order, We do not ship by, parcel post. Ord- er n few case® today of the fin- est fruit on t*> market. *ors to quar’ Address al L. G. WILLIAMS CO. Necedah,' Wis. DOING A REAL SER- VICE TO MAN, WOM- AN AND CHILD This shoe repairing establish- ment is certainly meeting a need in. the saving and rebuilding of shoes for all the family. Shoe leather is costly these days and any life you add to the original shoes means money in your pocket. Best shoe materials, finest work, lowest prices. JOE CREWSKY SHOE SHOP 109 3rd St. There’s None to-Compare With —— THE NEW. — Best Music—Biggest Features—Coolest House Last Time To-night Constance Talmadge -MARY MILES MINTER Wednesday—ANITA STEWART | Friday—“DON’T: EVER MARRY” Last Time. To-night_- WM. $. HART ” “The Money Corral” Monday “Polly of the Storm Country” Wednesday. ; Expert “LOVE'S HARVEST” "700 LATE TO CLASSIFY | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | * Milwaukee and Chicago. The cou- ple were wedded June 3 at Medina. v D., the former home of the bride, | who was Miss Anna Peterson, a! WO SALE—Wour-burner gas stove, » well-known and popular young lady! with oven. Call 236X. ae nena ct that: vicinity, They will make! por gala CHEAP—Dodge: tourth Wielr shome in the, bungalow recent- a ‘good. running order, itive gone. y purchased by the |groom at 104 4 ‘Avientie C, . . and looks good, ,a bargain at, on cae will be at home afte Address box. 244, Biomarek . D. la '-—-Rotary, International Shrine Two girls wanted for table mblem. (Return, to Tribune <ot- | fice and receive reward., 8-7-2t. work. Apply Chocolate Shop. LEE PED EEE EEE EELS EERE LEE LET ‘Your Sunday Save your worry in-preparing your Sun- day dinner. Have it with us. ~ Dinner Spring Chicken will be served a la carte Crescent and Chisholm, Minn., and | Phone 898, ANNEX CAFE | Bobb Bros.*Props. 510 Broadway Ch bbbbb bbb bb bebe: COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF, DESIRED). ~ COWAN’S DRUG STORE pass ! NN The Part that Ozone and = | Sunshine Play on msn it cma Ozone and sunshine are wonderful purifiers and life givers—your family linen requires them as much as you —they impart sweetness and long life to clothes, even as they do to people. And fresh air and sunbeams are a big factor in the delightful cleansing your personal apparel and household linen receive when you send your family bundle to us, Bright, broad windows all around—and in our ‘drying rooms great gusts of pure, fresh air that blow soothingly and refreshingly through your clothes. Why not send your family bundle to our sunshine shop? We'll guarantee you a sunny disposition with i - Telephone today. 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