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, _ SNURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1920 : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Se a4 — ieunveqntedvstcerecareevnenssereeseuneneenveaan ca Ny Nn. workmanship and materials used. : ; " g , / m - BE | “Be it Resolved that the North . : i . ‘ . Dakota Association of Architects, || : 7 @reuewe “ : . ‘ ~ ar : in convention assembled, give af f j 4 their hearty approvement: in the | i ” J * movement begun to establish an : ‘ y BS SAE oy ~ apprentice system and the jim- : I$ ADVOGATED proving of hes manual training = x ; aa system in our public schools the | OW very thi: r Comf . su | a state, and that some methol be Harr} ee ont THEATRE Nt Be get devised for ‘the purpose of estab- ry lL. Wag! ‘gan T : SEREE Ty ae Son lishing -indugtrial’: and trades i ee Aa 4 n sMillions .. Enter But, Have sehoolg in the. state, to nuke st Last Time Tonight Last Time Tonight : . : : \ Ree: a ‘ possiblé to tra: ys an no in : } . sine. A Fa a eS BN ae = Definite Assignment to ‘the various trades‘in a proficient ‘ Anita Stewart |. The genuine big thrilling super, THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN VE = Territory manner, and that a committee of Sd F. feature Ss I = th appointed by the presi- . s ‘NINGS-FROM WEDNESDAY. DE- ~ | cure dent of the associition to confer In Her Latest Picture Triumph “Romance of Tarzan” / , > = with the committee from the | - woe : 2 | “#4 SYSTEM DENOUNCED] traders’ and the, Builders’ ex- | “HARRIET AND THE PIPER” With Le CEMBER 8th, UNTIL XMAS. :: Ho. ainages otis Ha ; i : te o— Raa oh Among the speakers who addressed From the Famous Story, by Kathleen Norris. An in- ind ie ee Fy One. Official. Declares They |the afternoon gatherings were: tensely interesting lifedrama. |... - Elmo Lincoln = Tad ‘ % . resident W. B. Haucock of Fargo, eS 7 Se ! E} . Should Be Sent to Sections — | r/ k. Boyd, Jamestown; Arthur Van « 39 |] and cast o¥ over 700 players, 350 aa dey : re Ed \—Nbeding- Labor Horn, Bisflarck; G. B. Horton, James- Tomorrow THE HUSBAND HUNTER startling scenes with wild tigers, . ‘ ‘ sl = SR a ie to Bort \ecek, Ge Fo Res 0. a. —_— lions, leovards, elephants and t = By ROME Oe eccmrenaes raseth, Fargo; W.'J» Edwards, Gra ‘ . : = E B RGESON & SON oe = New York, Dec. 9.—America should |}Forks; J. A. Stannon,. Jamestown; SOMMENCING MONDAY < ~ Hie ie Harari battled Et nave: ay vho’ J Ri ', & Forks. q . = o | AY je — Ff itive -spme say as to who’ should be /Joseph Bell DeRemer, Grand Forks < Pearl Whit'Super Special” earth ~ a allowedto emigrate to this country re Ls E TIGER’S CUB” * aaa t\ : : ay, Efvend sotons (the tome, eeekorbissnoii ST P AUL T0 iW An Absorbing Tale of Love, Treachery and Sacrifice Admission, Only, 2 IM} ©#° when they’ get’ here, in the opin- esa (kc 1 7 Re! Bt ts PEPYS ION OMY, oe 7 == Fréderick A. Walls. He said in & T ART LINK IN 7 h | cing commertial ‘fertilizer, and the survey of the|\immigyation situation ; * Ke 7 cred ef ny fo: = pat ear : t sy ot 14,000,000 foreigners is clamoring “ 6 i in che f food and raw ter- qs | | 4 | rh ii 7 | Speakers, who will address the con- United States has no means available | 5) 5.4) Minn, Dec. 9.--Action| i H : eh mae ne Expects f ie : 'Vention, iiclude men of international to stop those not waned. ienettaken by the Ransey county coinmis-| y Getting gicavie BiRte e : ‘ \ prominence. their subjects relating to More ‘than 1,000,000 of these aliens7o 0°R OM oes that the St. Paul-Lu-| 7 I ioe 5 son with others is 4 matter : 4 finance, transportation and other’mat- ‘many of them refugees in (he j)1, highway paving project in Ram-l nN BART ‘ of co-operation, ! ws ters directly “affecting agriculture. Strictest sense of the term’—will em | oo county will begin carly next ] If you ‘expect co-operation you must TaN x | Among! these speakers on the pro- er the Lue: quiring ths. Ses spring, eae) eee 4 me Hees tion—fudiclously, system: : i , gram ave, Governor Harding of the rent fiscal year, the commissioner | oe av oitise for. bids > pro- | atically gnd with good will, jf i r Pyaly , oh a} 5 . : S, a a Advertisement for bids on the pro: vt td i: | 1 rf eign S Fedesal R . Board, Herb said. Some of them, he added, will |; re St “D igh- aha i You, .can n i a = 5 Ford Haier * i oy A | Hoover: former 7 food saraintetator Hyd tel way to farms WAPTR HE leas sana be Paul pa aed Nene ork, Ded 9 Maswite the fat) person Bien vou inet Hin to sie wat Republicans Decide Not to Alter Says Destitution Widespread. | Governor Hardiig of Iowa, T. H. Mc- ba greatly needed, but the great ma- | cumty [mits via. White Bear village | [at the people of the United States} ne wants to do.* “Provisions at Present A German People | Donald, chief of the federal burean 20"! will flock to cities, which 's |Win) be made in January, and work |e" mea ered pron period of rer! Yverybody hus desires which ‘we i mong (ser! P lof good roads, H. G. Shirley of the. Particularly undesirabie in this periol) pegun as soon as the bids are ac- POMeRMIPN I, \iney ate buyihe more L Session ; than: $10,000,060,U60 of new life insur- ifederal highway council, ' Cliffori ! Thorne of Chicago, transportation ex-. \ 4 ——— ~ Paris, Dec. 9—Something of the . “There is cruel misery,” he writes, “i the homes of workers who have of readjustment because of food and housing conditions. living. It seems to me that much cepted, it was said toda: i The paving is to cost $300,000, of | league of nations, which were consid- | | Stati8tics presented ance this year, according to original to the annual Coal Mine Burning Since 1859, Study the desires of the persog whose ; co-operation you wish to win and then worthy and deserving of of wc | Nothing venture. nothing ,have— This decision is in line with a si im- be repealed and the hire brackets of income surtaxes be reduced were at- f a any’s ‘economic|pert and Henry Wall gi “I have been told by the vice-presi-|) which the federal government will! se _ th nnua ilar He seriousness, of Germany’s econom! Mattes y lace of Des! cont of one of our greatest Western ave aaa tt hide approved ihe {Convention of the Association of Lita) dealize the ways by which ypu can aid ilar one by the Republicans of the condition, froma French viewpoint, is ° : ' [railroads that in the Dakotas/hext | project, andthe state aid will be /surance Presidents here today. This| him to realize those desires. house ways and means committee and told by Jean Herbette, foreign editor | fe ee —— i EATS \ ny | Eradect, and) th Ml be’ gum, it was stated, is 21 per cent mo: . as bi it wi virtually closes the door of Le ‘Temps, now studying the situa- yyear the harvest will be less ad 0 $50,000, according othe commission Tey ‘tae “amount bought in 181 It all comes back to a matter of to tax revision legislation this session ‘i SHON * ; Der cent. of what it was this year be- | ers, pair uM $19.) service—to what Emerson called the The roreseat atti pcr a tion in,Germany. | N Vee aN ‘ p : which in turn! was 62. per cent more eo ee e treasury’s condition as outlined Members of the middle class, whose, * “ [ange thekceanngt ‘oeebe beer pegs ee ithan tha purchased it 1918, the pre.| '¥ of compensation and what one by Secretary Houston, Republican stationary incomes spell. poverty in the 4 Lee ee Tee ete be brosant (EAN. ANCE PLAN : Vous ‘record year. / ‘The tota¥ insur-| Teacher of New Thought calls the uw said, made impossible the tax vibe ot DHE ann hs woulstis" in | PROPOSED AS ‘about by legislation would arciy Is ABANDONED 2° in force on All American Aived| of giving and receiving, In the ssion proposed. 4 5 a ticularly un- , i y ‘i ou, Bs 1 o ri i e mit? € sales . ae satd by him to ‘; ” ee eats Hepes Ivent this threatening” situation. i 19 years ago was only nine and a jangungé of salesmanship the way to ACKED happy.” Fortunately, he : Fe would send/ thousands ‘tothe _ \half billioh dollars. or’ Jess than the} sell yourself to anyone is through the! w : 4 He © foe are baba el Misery ‘ee LY ‘tars, thus dealing one of the most] Geneva, Dec: Proposed organiza- Present year’s new insurance. principle of service. “What will you 5, o)28hiM oO eater rents e pore y ! lefiective blows at the high cost of | tion on finance and fransit under the (aoe gy NOE AULD GMs Day fOr TMM ase annual vepore thar excess: pronts axes | pes ote many children, This condition is not: “ bs i limited ‘to families of the unemployed, | Talk Revived of Reorganizing. of whom there’ are 400,000 in Ger-} i could We done in encouraging these. people fo take up small bits of ground and wogk them. I think the govern- ered sterday by the assembly, have | becn abandoned as a result of the compromise reached at’ midnight last y There is a tween Summitt The fire started one morning in Feb- burning coal mine be Hill-and Coljale, Va. Thou shalt be paid ‘for what thou hast done; no more, no tess In more homely language you must’ chin, of North’ Carolina, ed today by Representative Kit- 2 ranking earn what you get in’ the way of, Democratic members of the house many. It is characteristic of the pres- Old Northern League— | ment ought to, help out.” | night by prominent delegates to the | ruary, 1959, when Mae GuteNInes ent ‘crisis that a workman . cannot Circuit Outli t | “I believe wé should have some; assembly meeting bere. ‘rhe existing | Qo p ‘ see | friendship; favors and co-operation of, W&Ys and means) committee as the tianage to feed and clothe his family, | ircuit Outlined | say'as to who is to be allowed to come international health committee | will | ‘lope No. 1 of the Lehigh Coal &) oy just as"you must earn any-| MOS’ Unwise, unjust, undemocratic Per-| continue its work and will come undeg, Navigation” company’s mine stopped) |)” ‘1 ee yey pe {and pro-Republican that ~—_ ever ‘even when he works at relatively high! wages | Fargo, N. Di, Dec. the; “T have been in, fiomes -where the ' dependent asevall throughout | father got 200 to 250 marks a week | northwest during the past season: has, When he must feed five or six ¢ opened discussion of "reorganization! Success of in dren, it #8 destitiitién. To buy bread, fats and potatoes, ‘even in insufficient of the old Nerthern Basaball League, here and where they should go. haps. we~ could have a reciprocal agreement with other nations to have our representatives on the other side of the oop to determine who shoul:1 emigratd, | We do not want undesir- ables and T would rather send back a} quantities, he must spend 80 marks @ lin which Fargo was represented by aj thousand good men than let one bad week or more. x coal absorb part of the remainder. How cau the family be clothed and shod? \,Exen_9 poor suit, costs 15 Rent, gas and a little ‘baseball club. During the past few! ™an. | i years this section has been without! organized baséball, } The season just passed was. finan-| ome into the country. ur slogan is: ‘when in dgubt, de- port. sapervision of the league. | ANIMAL LIFE AT ITS WORST Woe-Begone Specimens of Dogs, Pigs, and Horses in the Cuban Pro- vince of Pinar de! Rio. There are “more dogs than, any oth- er kind of animal tife in Pinar del to. warm his: chilled fingers at a fire burning in a heap of rubbish. That fire is ‘still burning. , Engineers,, genefations of them, have fought the fire and it breathed its sulphurous breath into their faces, and went on devouring coal, The stockholders of the Lehigh company are willing to pay roundly for services of a successful fireman, for the company certainly does want that the} thing else worth while. And by the} way, to habitually take what you do hot earn, what you do not give‘a fair! equivalent for in one way or another, : & to sap the, vitality of your own! character and unfit yourself for a place | among men and women who are a parasites, If you are a salaried. worker and ; Want to earn more money there is only one Jegitimate way in which you ca do it (assuming that no other employ-! manted from povernment ‘s y y department of nce its beginning.” Yo Cure a Cold Take Grove's QUININE tablets. the signature of E. W. Grove. 8 LOSE LIVES n One Day 30¢. / the LAXATIVE BROMO The’ genuine bears ee gat is i a i 2! marks, a fait of shoes 150 to 200 ly successful, according to re-/ v ! ‘ { Rio, the westernmost province of | 4 t 2 7 marks. Linen has become almost un- ports filed by treasurers of nearly aul! o\b Cuba, and chickens, pigs, ‘ponies and | a ont dg check the fire e” Will give you the increased pay) f attainable Juxury.” |.clubs which played semi-professional | Z sees pats rank next in the order uamed. alan ches OO eae toe ne] and that is by giving more efficient, eo- | Without ‘Clothes. \ball, The success of the South Da:! goa! ank ¥ es ‘he ti | have been tried, and the latest is; ‘ it . 48 by giving more efiic ient, co-; % < In Berlin, M, Hetbette visited mod-- kota league, in which Farzo‘and Grand! J / j Dogs may be seen everywhere, DUt) simplicity itself; that on paper, operative service, This service mY!) 44 Lake. Minn. Dec.’ 9.—Thire : u! est homes with welfare workers. “We Forks were recently offered a place,| fae E ‘ they are lazy and indifferent. Each | Taking the fuel away from, the fire by take the form of carrying out instruc: "1:6. were lost when a skating party ,has~edded to the interest taken in shack-hold has a few chickens, none | ons of a tunnel which will cut| tens from others or of acting on your poke through the ice on a lake in saw,” he says, “in'the homes of hard- working: people who did not ask aid, pallet-beds, and sw dae so misreable that my companion! could hardty, be- lieve his eyes. There are children three and four years old that their mothers carry in ‘their arms, actually wrapped in'rags when they go out, be- “unhealthy propaganda has free play.” but there ismnothing incurable in them | ~ & : P ah % rh as Mian pass a3 and there must, bé-found some policy: Grand Forks, Jamestown, Wahpeton, state, responded to toasts that were] enougn to prevent the pig from hack- | Ne fron fey AEp esi William E. Towne in Nautilus own propaganda and political ex- | to meet the nezds for “the interest ew! role ord Myo. niet back naked yt Poa eta fner ing out of Ht or creeping throngh. | profitcers, a sign A ench Ee ray S aS pression more liverally. aces i . P. Hardy one‘o! e chief back or: ‘ u x “1 “2 ts . | ists are regaining confidence in busi- epee ae miso of peace are the interests of France. | ofe th old Northern league, one of|architect$’and'builders were the re- The horses one sees are between hous tuturecae (tlie count tcis 3 \the business men of this city who is Marks of representatives of the labor] the ‘Texas and pe Shetland oe ny reliably estimated that 80,000,000) 7 Feodor Dostoievsky, the Russian! io he Rik. Hall Thursday for unions, depicting a harmony of pur-| size. and so thin that one Wonders OF) ios worth of “war-profit” diamonds] Dickens, wrote his famous novel, ight, Elks Ha Ht FARM EXPERTS reorganization of the old circuit. | | Should the old Northern ‘League be}! reorganized, present plans would make | it a six-club ‘circuit, of a.compact na- ture, the cities tentatively named by , those! interested in the move being) | Winnipeg, Duluth, Superior, Virginiay! | Dakota circuit, composed of Wargo,, | Strongly urging league baseball ithe coming season. i | ~*With the successful season that { independent teams have hel the 2 “FOR FUTURE Grand Forks, Dec. 9.—Architects of North Dakota, members of the state sentatives ‘from every section of the pose which was accepted as indica- five of closer relationship in the fu- ture. otonnor is Speaker (of which would have the shade of @ chance tn a poultry show,, but might t hold their own at a cocking main, There are many pigs to be seen, but they are so thin and weakened that the much-abused razor-back looks like & prosperous porker, says, the National opposite leg. and then draws it tight | they can make a shadow, Milch goats, | which are the cows of Pinar del Rio. seem to he the one class of animal | through the vein being consumed now is planned, When the-fire arrives at the tunne} there will naturally be no coal, and no coal, no fire. MH appears simple, but some of ‘the best engineer: ing talent in the world is Jusy on that ered ane of the of dollars’ worth of diamonds, issv- vaults of war the French mar- been thrown on ket in r&cent months. ‘A of cases. are’ on record puinber own r ploy business, You cannot throw into the business , ! machinery the monkey, wrench of in-: difference; or positive objection to the, evidenced b& a fatter pay envelope. Omsk Once Cossack Center. “Crime and Punishment,” out of his) experiences with\ criminals at Om which was for a time the seat of gov STATE AUTONOMY i ponsibility,; In either case the Amor ‘township near here last night, object is to efficiently help your em: agcording to word received here today. to realize his ideals for the.-- ‘ ~ FOR SOCIALISTS autonomy, the right to carry on Dancing “Class, TRIS SPEAKER. FOOTBALL ‘ST cause fl slothes, One hears , Grand Forks and Wargo. A circuit|@ssociation, gathered in Grand Forks z : a : tunnel, which is consi g 3h a ? is tittle. Ratatat however: The habit’ composed of clubs representing these; Tuesday for their annual session, Geographical Magazine. Each pig ie) i. gigantic undertakings of its) Meals of your employer and his ways a pa meee state autonomy bf pfivation’ produces a sort of tore’ cities would not necessitate a long} Closed a day filled with “active pro- anchored fast to a peg tn the ground. | 4,4, | of realizing them, and expect to get joged: John, Doe ‘ter, ¥. anal Ld i ; aan atid no one seems concerned ex-, jumps, it is pointed out, a condition | grams as guests of the Builders’ and rtethered to a rope. Knowing that If, your pay raised therefor, Nelther can/ Kee aideriuan“kt ereting aT pees cept with finding-a. little something which made it virtually impossible Traders’ Exchange at a banquet at! the rope were passed only about the Winia piamond? jou, by. auth. agit cider relation. Heute Sone or ee mueetinero he 2 ioeat for the: old corennigayion "Wire| elas nintoneta fl ildi pig's neck he could wiggle free, the | French scientists see in flooding of ; Mere pleasaht and agreeable and wip Doerfler submitted: a plan ‘of action -onditi oncludes, | even. , | Citing prospects for future building| native pnsses tt around the pig In the ,, Erench Sulent Ss ite Lad ia ena eC ae miler: submitted | " In these conditions, he concludes, re a re North operation in North Dakota, repre | penis jewelry market with millions | {2 co-operafion which you desires ip) in which he maintained that what the Another proposal is an al!-North, 2 a, repre-! front of one shoulder and behind the | m : the way-of-increased appreciation as| part in Wisconsin needs is’ greater its \ Depressicn * j dechine Pp diamond prices, i two summers, there isn better evi able to look fat and sleek. CON SIDERI NG dence to be had that the time is rine, Breaking away from the fasts and} : where war profiteers, skeptical of the|/@rnment of the regime’ of Adini ee 3 Mute 4 | for organization of a loague,” Mr.! figures cited by\ the tradesthen andy je A | value of French paper money and gov-| Kolchak, In this. work Dostoievsky! Hubbard, ‘Tex., Dec. 9.—Manager - / Hard said. | professiopal ,architects during their New Rigid Airship Is Speedy. |... nent securities, turned their savings | Pictures a future Russian people; Tris Speaker of the Cleveland Indians | fiber IS DBO ad jremarks,’Hon. J. F. T. O'Connor de- In the latest rigid airship, R-80.as recounts, ranging from 1,000,000,000| freed from bonds of fore! “but united; showed his home town — yesterday . im rea [ysered phe principal audraes ot the| developed by the Vickers people, par- | (000,000,000 franes, into diamonds, | by ties of mutual trust and kindness,| that he could toy with the pigskin tH pe | , | evening. rom ae broad field Of} ticular attention was given to the Reassured ag to the economiesfuture Omsk, under the Russian’ mon-| @8-Well as the baseball, . Irjs, who. B 5 ‘ ge lie <1) | knoweluge the -speaker gathered | elimtnation of unnecessary head re- ca hey ure selling their dia.| archy, was thé crossroad of the routes} 8 Hubbard's idol and dni etal! . Meet in Indianapolis to ‘Soive | beet ‘points for an inspiring address that! sistance and the cutting down of | "% Trince. they are se ing heir dia-| @ Hee ees onburg and Tur 2euoral fame, intercepted, a forward 2 z H F : , (drew round after round of applause.| weight, und the builders have pro- | mond sfvings and @mploying the pr to Central Russia, Orenburg and ME} ass aid saved? h team 'teth . Best Means.to Cope with: - | The great part that the arciritect, the | Syeq in ft a ship of only 1% mite, ts 1a development of national in-| kestan. It lies along the trans-Siberian| Nefeat, jie played with the. local | \builder and the laborer play in ‘the : 3 Se | dnstries, One result has been a rapid ‘ running from Moscow to} American Legion team against the i lion cubic feet capacity, whose bers} ostok, 9.5, It! “town team.” \ { T0 f N ST R UCT ee of a-nation, state and i | i ity was described. “What greater formayce in speed and endurance is equal to that of R-33 and R-34, which vas founded about 4s approximately of the size of Bir-| Anyone wishing “shampooi 2 cal Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 9—Leadin.: uscription could.a man desire for his i “ asriculturists of the country are mee’-) tombstone than the single word| have a capacity of two million eubie | 1 mingh r Pater 1 Bain | ing here today for a three-day con-} ‘builder,’ whether he be a builder of/ feet. ‘The overall length of R-80 1s| MONEY PROBLEM IS UNSOLVED eee eee tire pa sae ale massaging. Call 558-L. vention, the second anual gathering; |, " vest set!homes, blocks,’ laws or principles?" | 680 feet, Its diameter ts 70 feet and i re wa : ion aoe i Fg areal : : i é = Urbana, II'., Dec. 9.+The newest set : "4 4 i bi No.! In the principal square stands the the American Farm Bureau Federa- ; : who; the speaker asked. Mr. O'Connor al- German Reichsbank Director Says No. > DI pal; sq e berg of, agricultural teachers—those who} the epi Its height 85 feet. The total gross} “cay Can. Predict When tiie: church of St¢Sicholas, in whieh penes| CHINA FAMINE described the present handicaps to “ ton. re di reir | 80 Hft 1s 88.5 tons at sea level, and the; ‘ i The principal question to be deci Nave raver peaiies ee their | puilding activities presented’ by the disposable Tift Is 175 tons. 7 at fatt| ment May Be Expected. | banner reputed to have heen that RELIEF ASKED . cl, according to an announcemen: | jn. great success, acconling to A. Present taxation system. These, he) vswer the estimated seed Is owér six-| —_— | of Yermak, a Cossack bandit of the aaa ; : from the convention headquarters, ‘s is believed, would be amended during ERAS ue a Berlin.—All. the currency theorists; Volga, who turned over the vast do-| ngton, Dec u ident Wil- 1 the American to devise means for ending soon the depression now felt by the farming in- dustry, and toward this end plans will WW. \Notan, assistant professor of —ag- ricultiral extension at the Univetsity; | of Ilinois. 7 | “Since the passage of the Smith-| the present taxation system. These, yhe believed would be amended during the next session of the legislature. igns held by the ty miles per hour and the cruising radius at this speed fs four thousand; mies and sixty-five hundred miles at! fifty ovfles an hour—Scientitic Amert-} ! tion when in the world would be unable to give a definite, positive, answer to the ques: N improvement might be main of Siberia to Ivan the Terrible. ! with the result that Yermak procured his own restoration to Moscow court’; son foday called on peo;te to contribut2 of their wo distres: oral funils fin of the pro- i be discussed for moving, large siocks | 4. vocational education act in| The afternoon ses: t : . veuee ei : of grain, wool and cotton left in th: Het eee of agriculture are now |architects resulted in the completion | can, erpered B Se tee iscioay of favor. iy ri : ; : hands of producers. The aunownce-! at Work in all tne states ofthe Un-jof many business matters. Discus- | Ward haan ie _—_—_ | vited a qaumber of prominent \ ment declared that effort would be ‘ion, Professor Nolan said. “These /Sions were held relative to important Artificial. Mitk Board “Bhi i the Reichsbank has told the Associat- | Remarkable Feat of Juggling | * to form a emumittes to } | made to check falling prices, which teachers are employed for 12 month: |Problems in the state, including the rtificial one gar ip. | ed Pigas,c " | An Thajan juggler's remarkable feat) © relief of famine } added are in many instances at the! in the year. They are paid’ partly from |Home ,Builders association, the aboli- The milk problenr on the hospital! The barik statement showed that the 4. described by a writer in thé Wide 2) Oo" t« \v Leunoat ¢f the pre-war levels 4 Hocal” GIs and. partky from federal| tion of which was ‘urged in the fol-; ships of thé United States navy 18) paper in circulation July 15 totaled) Woug Mygszine, A slim young na-| banking ho P Morgan - co A Forma i iby . jonaLAct, |lowihg resolution: solved in a different and highly ingeni- | 53,447,000.000 marks. This was a de) tive gee aes are ae 3 fwas cvsig pr ene of _the f The Beene oe OHS a [Limca mianted ey ree ['Neuinst Home Bullders’ Assodiation | ons fashion. On board the Mercury | cline of, 198000.000 marks as com-| Woy nr oor be ee -bearded) comupitive, ant acting, seevetary” Da A ricultural policy will be undertaken, | 'ION >. “Whereas, It is very evident. | apd Comfort there Is now a machine! pared with the previous week, i sete Guang 3 a comple) vis, uf the stat: Fopart went, as teas: te federation officers said, with the view HO! E | judging from the expensive char- | which mangfactures milk in any de-| “We shall certainly do ail in our, of large baskets, from the first of: rer, { of preventing a recurrence of the con- ] HE | acter of the homes being pont by sired quanMfy, although the ship may! power to prevent further, undue infla- eter w as produced a vig python,| . : i } diti vhich they described w | the Home. Builders’ association | hice heen at sea for weeks, The “me- Ds ” Gia. “as tor Nntcn the youbg—native proceeded to| Says It First and Says !t Last ition whic’ ey describe yet “DUNGEON GIRL”: that the owners-thereof are not ve heen a seu! eeks, : 1 tion of curren he «lid. “As for “charm"swith his pipe. The juggler! — Carrie G-Harrel, 819 icholson } confronting the farmers. A sea Hine) é | fit subjects for public relief, and chanical cow” needs to be fed with a) Germany, there are only two WAYS! 409) the pasket containing the python,; St. Norfolk, Va., writes: “I'll tell H Cees ee eects wdtins | ees ny), #8 the architectural profession has Poe pn unsaid butter: and and none other will avail They &F®) ynceq it upon a Inexe lath, the toar| amid that Foley's Honey and Tar i i i =| Chicago, c. 9—Surgeons wh9// established a bureau where peo- | Skimmed tn ow ier, ve! expressible in two words—work andj ow. sien ae : || is all right. It did me a @ good. | which will bring the producer and grafted the thyroid glands of a_mo! ( ple of small means can get archi- milk with any degree of butter fat| thrift. Increased production will; corner ot w eet he sy together said it first and Tl! say it last.” 1 sons sng perl relation and re-| ey into the neck of Mary, Zembek, tectural service at a nominal cost | which Is required. - It also produces | henefit both exchange and exportation.| Noll 8 Strong: thin rahe. : the end! ‘Thousands of bottles of this reliable strict the petivities of middlemen. {19 "years old “dungeon girl,” refused | for less than the state can produce | ereatn that will whip ‘and the flald prom that aud a nation-wide finn to) OF tis rope were alee’ two TUM remelly were bough! list. week by Organizéd agriculture’s attitude to-| toaay to predict success for the en-¢ it: Shieh Tt gT8ids. tastes ‘TTke the best | ee ena ae re an iilprovement| rolow-leaden cups, which he placed] careful mothers #0 as to be prepared } ward national legislation also, will be! geayor to alleviate: her arrested’ “Be it Resolved, that.this asso- | gugtiry of dairy milk ond cream that| jn tie. paper “WenEe aituation expect | over his eyeballs in such a way that) to check coughs, colds aud croup ‘at determined at the convention. Among | development “but said they were! ciation consider the work done bY | gun be proenred ashore. 4 i le pap ’ B xpect-| vacuum Wwas-created. He then shut| the beginning. It acts almost | in- —+ the important measures. which it/was strongly hopeful, The girl. was nid- !""the Home Builders’ association in able.” so that the’ lids were outside! Stantly, cuts phlegm, ‘soothes ‘taw, f announced’ ea soasiders ore ee den by her parents at Joliet. I1l., in|, Acting as-architect and builder, is H \ a) thes cae irritated membranes, stops . tid I ‘apper-Volstead bill, == exempting} . cellar from babyhood until a’ few; ‘Superfluous and an unnecessary Z Strange, but Sometimes True. 2 Spaces ; Aihara widdetoee f Vin throat——Adv. 4 producers’ organizations from the an-|\ionths ago and had the body and} burden on the taxpayers and rec- a oe Baier: the daughter ofaa’s6it | 150 Boys Suits 1-2 price. het sles oe helroue were tens ( ti-trust laws, the French truth-in-fa-| mentality of a child bf four years,| ommend the discontinuance of ae ‘ hap | Bergeson. cA pass deeds rae ee RS LRT SAT nf bric bill, requiring manufacturers olde ane declared,. when she was! such service. i made man is about to marry a chap | : mis his squatting tion, he lifted ‘the; d BEAR i woolen goods to label their products eg , 4] Seep asclved that thits association | who writes verse."\_ || Dancing Class, Thursday | basket containing the snake by the) For BEULAH an ; so the consumer may. know the per- ay US | emphatically condemn the meth- Sim het the old: geritleman t's eer Jight Elks Hall. grip of his eyelids and the suction on! CREEK Lump Coal,~:Call centage of virgin wool and shoddy, + | /ods by which the state buildings ing his hair.” \y i . his eyeballs alone. The writer says 7 the Kahn-Wadsworth bill, authorizing wee ine retest Targa weer are handled, as it is evident that “You never ean tell, Some of these | s “The R rT, wl he has névée heard ‘of’the feat being WACHTER TRANSFER + the government to operate th’, Muscle e Revenge of Tarzan” at the’ there is little, if any, competent | soif-made men have a sneaking admi-j See e Revenge of Tarzan” | cored before or since. CO. Phone 62. Shoals, Ala., nitrate plant for produ- Orpheum starting tonight. i supervision Over the equality of ration for poetry.” . if i at the Orpheum tonight.

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