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Entered. at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. | Class Matter. | GEORGE D. MANN 23 2 test is Baler cents for “ser Service, however, includes packing, transporta- tion, selling sUP ER, insurance, rent, wages and overhead. , : ~ ‘orelgn Representatives | | SG. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY _ | CHICAGO Marguette, Bldg, rare Bldg. |thing is radically wrong wheh ‘it costs a third PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH jmore to'get commodities to consumers, not count-; NEW YORK - Fifth Ave. Bldg. |; MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ‘The’ Orn eer is Seren entitled to the use! for republication, of .all news dispatches credited to it or, not otherwise credited in this paper and glso the local | news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein| are also reserved. SN aarp ee camel ‘MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION | SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Dajly. by carrier, per year.,.,......5.++ $7.2 Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)... A Daily by mail, per year (in state’ outside Bismarck). Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.. THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) hal IN YOUR BODY i Is science on the eve of discarding the theory | that your intellect, emotions and personality are in your brain? | “Psychologically, the brain is the least iniports| ant part: of the body and the pituitary: gland, one | of the'ductless bodies, is far the most important,” | says Dr. Ernest E. Tucker of New York, F Your pituitary gland, smaller than a.-cherry, hangs from. the base of. your brain. If it gets. too, active, the body suddenly grows into:a circus giant. | If it. is underactive. in the child, he will mature into a midget or dwarf. The pituitary gland is responsible for the height of Jan Van Albert, nine-feet-five-inches-tall, who, was martied the other day when his circus played | Port Aythur, Ontario. the rest of us, mary scientists think our intelligence i is regulated by our pituitary gland. "720 5.00 Will-power, say the scientists, depends‘on thie adrenal glands, tiny capsuls attached to the kid-| neys. Did you-ever get"so mad that you: “shook witn| rage”? Have you “trembled with fear’”‘or “quiv- ered with excitement”? “That was caused by your! adrenal glands. Some doctors even think that the! adrenals control the emotions—courage, fear, love, anger. . | Violent. temper, periodic fits of rage—these may | only be diseases of the.adrenals. You've heard of: the thyroid gland. \pire, Those éatihot be die away with, But some- {ing profits, than it does to produce them. Remedy? Only one. Get consumers closer to |Sources-of production: - Break:up'the cities. Back | jto the farm! Move the: ‘factory ‘into the SON: | i ae! Pla FE DRA on . HOME-BREW; 2) <b. gt From Weshington comes a' denial. that it’s legal to. make yourself:200' gallons of wine, for: your own | use, by registering with the collector of internal revenue, wil meh aS Wine-making. in elles will ! 'proctéd ‘as usual Not‘ enough jails ‘to: stop: it: Prohibition comes’ slowly, ‘But‘it will be absolute’ in: time.: ‘The 'fubs | and bother!of' making honie-made:hootch will do, more to make’us dry than Volstead. ‘ apes , ‘BACK During the war, dangers fo-tievigetién bs the| ‘Atlantic shifted’ much of our imports and exports to'Gulf:and Pacific ports, ; ! oh “Now the trade currents ‘of theotean: have’ gone| pret _ tback to:normal'and:Atlantic ports have their old-| ’ltime share of foreign trade. , « miler ome ie ‘Another decade will show a’ similar movement’ ‘ail through '‘society ‘and’ its civilization: “Gradually ; ‘the ‘war will melt'into ‘history-and the world will| begs ahead in the old 1913-paths.--- fon INDIA giving Russia bolsheviks ‘special privileges. Eng-| \land sought a similar treaty, but the Afghans re- | fused. Before the German menace, England’s'greatest fear was that Russia would mach down and seize ‘rich India: 1 eK India is the Arehilles’ | heel of the British Em- In -18 months; ‘Lenin has ‘wormed! Russia closer to the Indian goal than thé czars‘did-in-a |century. Keep an'eye on‘this. It'll be big front- Page news one of these-days. The Quebec’ Liquor Commission says ‘that thee. after. it will-not sell liquor to thirsty Americans unless they have a permit from their idler in Washington. : "| Tuesday, Hazelton, 2 P. Yen, Bu) Lithe Palen HAD BUT ONE LEAK To | | | | | I | | | ‘Afghanistan, the gate to India, signs.a treaty eee -RECALL CAULDRON |! campaigns, and he is displaying his (By the Pot Boiler.) ° ‘the present campaign. If the I. V. A candidate for governor ble to keen up his terrific ,ptce nearly everybod : in North Dakota will have an opportun-! ity of hearing him speak. His sched- le for next week follows: Monday, Zeeland, McIntosh ccunty, 2 P. M.; | Linton, Emmons county, PM, Napoleon, 8 P. Mj; Wednesday, Steele, 2, | P.M. Tuttle, 8 p. m.; Thursday, Re-} | gan, Burleigh county, 2 P. M:; Sterl ing, 8 'P. M.; Friday, Center, Oliver county, 11 A. M.;_ Stanton, Mercer county, 3. P.: M. Dunn enter, Dunn | county, 8 P. M.; Satur. ‘lay: Oct. 8, News) R..A. Nestos is a veieran of many remarkable stamina on the stump in! | thing lacking. to ensure victory on October 28, is the assurance sent’ oui) rom headquarters. “It is difficult for some units to: | raise their whole quota, narticularly is) ‘that the cage, in the southwestern Parts of the state, and ic is therefore | So much more iipporant that the rest fof the counties act witnout delay. | “Only a little more than ten thou-/ | sand dollars have been received at the! | Independent headquarters up to date, : as against more than fifty thousand: acknowledged, by the Fargo League | committee; and in the iatter amount | -|is, not included what the Bismarck ; League committee is spending of its; own or of the State’s money: “The following units nave paid into | the Independent campaign fund the! ‘its advantages; it is aifficult to, get | enough money in this manner, but | every little sacrifice makes an ardent | worker in the campaign. “MAJOR” POI POLLEY, TRIES SUICIDE, Bolshevism has that gone feeling. Pouge has reduced bar One stock above par is your private stock. a | | | | | | \ | {s | | ‘Old- fashioned t ‘in them. in beds had twins | | Mest gcod couvorsationalists are {self starters. | peccmatiy | Mest men think they are bright | When half lit. “Lolsnevism wiil live on,” says | Lenime. Cn what, 1 —o | There’s lots of. bed bugs when the polar clock rings. The modern three wise men Stop, Ijok and Listen. aro The most popular reading matter in jail is the calendar. Best sign to keep hunters “Please Trespass Here.” There’s no traffic congestion on the straight and narrow path. away: now—when you are chasing it. 'Let’s put our wooden ships charge of men, who rock boats. As women lengthen their skirts all | men retain is pleasant memories. ip Arbuckle has lost 41 pounds; his method is rather expensive. More stiff collars are being sold and another paper shortage looms. Three British towns shat 8 Chaplin's birthplace. A baby 0: The small boy wants to sp to heav- en because angels don’t wear shoes, R Cheer up! When all the neighbors i IS HELD INSANE buy autos: you een get a ae ane —— street car. Wahpeton, N. D., Sept. 29.— At- ; tempted suicide and his adjudication as insane comprise the latest chap- ‘Some men are underfed and over- worked while others are overfed and. ters in. the checkered career of| Unde:worked. | talce’ aera E. Polley, who has een held for some time in the Rich-|?— land county jail*on charge of rape i SUPREME COURT } and wife desertion. —— Declaed sane by the county board of insanity in their first considera- |tion of his mental: status he was lodged in jail to await trial. Polley jthen figured in a jailbreaking at- i tempt in which he gave an alarm, re- From Kidder County ‘Mary Worlitz, Plaintiff-Respondent, vs. Max Miller, Defendant- Appellant. Syllabu (1) Certain rulings on the admission of evidence examined, and, for reasons stated in the opinion, Money seems to go much farthc: + but rong If it be- | Salem, 1:30 P..M.; Heh; > ' followig amounts: yon, § P. M. Py [held to be. non- prejudicial. comes sluggish, it swells into a goiter. If it'gets| This. follows a picnic at’ Lacatle? in: whieh 3000!" Sveinbjorn' Johneart, 1. V. A. candi:| Burke county ... $450.50] SNE Im fhe: Toeapture of two fellow). 1%(5, “wa je the giving of an. enone: over-active, the eyesbulge, pulse runs as high as|gents from New York were tapping 70 barrels of Sate for att bey Beneih i ae wee Haren conly . sar op | berty... ‘They. charged » that Polley /OUs instr eption nesiuaivers epee : ‘ 220, the body trembles. beer when ‘raided.. candidates, "but, fs, now. engaged in tes county . 1,103, areal gfigimested ee arena pan’ val ae erareed by Feabon thereor % * ic tour, in tl estern part, of the state. | City of Fargo . 2,708.50} where it is.clear fromthe recor at ‘Am. overactive thyroid floods the rain with| Is Washington going so far that, by diplomatic His schedule for nest veck tollows: | Gavalleroutraty Boge cate zi sree that a got ‘the <omplainiig, party..could not;have fheen’ prejudiced thereby. iodine, making the wits work rapidly at high-key. | pressure, it’ intends to tell us “how ‘and. what we) Monday, Oct"s, Béach, Sentinel Butte| Eddy county .. 10.00 | t ant instead of escaping himself, gave the| 4 ‘ ; : | Grigg Cert tructions gi Then you have genius--a musician, an Oscar Wilde, can drink. when we're in foreign countries? ; sia coor i Be, of ae Griggs a & an a alarm, P Polley! suwite! asthe, result ieee tain instr actions Biven jn an‘artist or'a social fanatic. ‘| Or is Quebec afraid we'll-drink her dry? at 2 atd.8°B, .M.; Wevilesday, Oct, 5,| Mountrail county | Phe. ee ee "ting prisoners on stated in te opiaion:hold to be, nun- am. The thyroid gland is the damper that regulates: eee ene ge aay a : fost and 8) Bence 0 escape. ok d lottma Hidginent-cohsthe-Districh: . o£ | IPM. 5 a ; Another chapter in the case occurred} Court of ‘Kidder county, ‘Coffey, J., . the fuel ee in your body. It slows you: up of, (i yarn Cr bat ea een ae $y | when fellow prisoners, alarmed by | defendant. appeals. gives you spee oP iu bert : |the sound of an overturned chair,} Affirmed. A New-York-mother of eight chilaien. is being! : % Hazen, Center ani enaan, ati Towner, county ‘ 205.00 | tound Polley, writhing in death strug- Opinion, of the court by Christian- As Ailes 10:30, 2 P.M. and 8 ; Saturday, y zles at the end of an improvised rope! son, J. ‘ given thyroid treatment, which doctors say’ uy FS gee ed dn this: opium oe ay | Qet. 8, eer on tn ie oe Ward county 00 blankets entikcling his neckiasd! Robina: didesiting. i x , al ‘ janday, Oc ae o1 Geo. Mus teele, N. D., a E. cure es of habitual thieving. ‘all: Aerie ace ieee Pe cere ENS SAS || praddocg.. Naren and Wishek, at 1 1 Re eesite Sea eee ae aaa Bama Ne Renae In-Columbus; 0., two stunted girls. of nine an the AR hee syant | P.M, 4B Mand § P:M ‘The league commites claims that ic|2¥9used by the inmates’ eries, enter-_pellant. Cameron & Wattam. Arne Vinje, Steele, ent. Bismarck, and ., for-resrjond- the ‘The leggne.has not yet shown its call on i ee according to will wage the campaign on less money | ;, Polley. . ten are being transformed from babe-size.to nor-; and helped resusciate | may, by thyroid treatment. Doe Voronoff, “monkey gland” man of Paris, ' : NO PARADOX.IN THRIFT - “A-lesson may be inculcated, but no ‘particular | ate a wn ledguei here. The! than in any campaign in North Da-| The county board of insanit: A V3 y y, again 1 develop’ with amazing' kcta. Farmers.haven’t got the mon considering his mental status, de- to.dig up for, the ght /50; inptpad,: ac: claréd him insane and ordered him! From Ramsey County rapidity from the league side w claims similar wonders from feeding patients ex- tract’ of sheep thyroid. It will be some time be- fore Doc reports.again.: Dogs got into his labora- tory and ate his stock.of thyroids. | The thyroid, pituitary and adrenals are érily a few ,of the ductless glands buried ‘in the body. : hel purpose of ail-of them is:not known. ‘But science will: find ay eee y. has a good start: The search is, today, theghrilling pursuit of the) greatest minds in the medfcal profession. bt Solve the mysteries ef ‘the ductless glands and we'll becloser to the mystety of life. Ea It-even is not:impossible that: emotions,’ intelli- ;: gence, will-power and personality may. séme day: be sold inSbottles. # Orders from the army general staff cut the army | to.:150,000 soldiers.‘ A’ good example for other nations at the disarmament conference. ‘Is ita wise move? After:each war, Americans have always junked their military machine as rap- idly. as possible. We hate war and war devices; largely because ours is a republic. The more a‘ nation’s. control-is concentrated in the-hands of its’ people, the less danger of wars. Peace dove‘will flap its wings when Japan has a republic. That will come. PROFITS A rich Irishman is the Earl of Meath. : His| yearly income is about $84,000. After he pays taxes, upkeep of his estate, insurance and the like, | the earl finds he has net profits of only $1045'a ‘wonder is to ‘be excited: by the story Chauncey .M. Depew: is telling in the-“black magic” of com- | pound interest. ‘Sixty years ago the veteran New Yorker: déposited $100 in a‘small:town bank and, Het ‘it lie there. Time and compound interest did their work-and: today that $100 account stands at public schools can work it out to: his satisfaction. \deposit of $100°for each’of the sixty:years or even! account to date. Bt “Interest is not in ‘the sntekeaty simple or com-; peund, bat in the proposition of saving. It i ig given to few. men to live ae long as Mr. Depew “and tryithe experiment of a ‘sixty-year: deposit un- ‘touched, but the matter of saving money pid ac-; cumulating a nest egg is an open opportunity to) ‘thé large’majority. The man who at twenty es-, ltablishesthe habit of putting, say $200 a year, hin a saving bank ‘and ‘from: time to time invest-| ing the accumulation in safe: bonds is sure of a ‘comparative competency at:the'age of forty, when Jabor of hand or brain he may have spent exactly |to provide for old age. “Every man who has earned la fortune will confirm the statement that it is the; first $1,000 that is most difficult to accumulate and works the most effectively for fubeeaegt re- sults. ~The thing is to establish the habit. Only. one $800.. It is a very: simple problem in compound | ‘interest and any seventh ‘grade ‘student in. the It iq much more interesting, however, to ‘take a} a reasonable term, and work out the value of the; to| his children are growing up. By the time: he is| ready with advanced: years to retire. from active) as' much as he earned ‘with still: enough invested ‘han in fifty ‘saves ‘what. hé’ tight, without depri- | ha week gr two, according to this me gone out ‘on extensive speaking tours| t laying their records before the people as they’ see it and defending their acts Thus far’ the league - oueaee has ldeen. a’ defensive Scantpall ign, partly | from the“very nature ‘of ‘the election. | di |The league, however, is ‘going to be- gin an offensive shortly, he explained. (It's the’ brand of strategy that the | Jeague ‘has always employed. To at- tack always is the best Gefense in pol- itics, i The Bank of North Dakota has been ‘placed. on the defensive. The league program contemplates chat the insti- i Tatton be used a5 a weapon for the of- fensive, , It is announced the bank will | pay its registered checks. Where the j Money came from is not known. The league is going to. plavc, the Bank | North ‘Dal in. co: on with. pri- | vate ba ny of the state. and wage its} | offensive on that line. it is going to claim, the gtate bank, ought great sumg,.af. money in state, that it fae Feduced earnings ‘af private banks in conjunction with other league laws and claims that the fight on this insti- | tution does not-arise from the neople, j but. from an, injured ips of buSines:; * The I. V. A. organization needs money, according to its own announce- { ment, which says: “While different camprign units are | beginning to send at luast part pay- ment on their allotmeuis the lack of money to carry on the campaign with is still the chief concain of the joint | committee. Money is now’ the only cording to the league pian, volunteer who explained the course the leaguers! workers, are to be depended upon tc have taken.. Governor Frazier, Attor- the utmost, ney Genaral Lemke an! Commission- | boasts of the manner in which its ter Hagan, the officials attacked, have' funds are being collected and poi However, the © the varied and widespread subse tions, As an example it relates that the Woman’s club of Baravs county reai- ized $70 for the “Victory tund” by sell- ing a monogram quilt and giving 2 Five dollar and one dollar do- jance. league committed Jamestown. Major Polley was arrest- ed in Bismarck at the request of .| Wahpeton police. According. to Scotch ition, the gift of a bunch of heather to a High-: Jand la § equal to an offer of ma riage. Women are more careful iv addr TRA x, aelsoee be AN® THAT Tae—-- -- YoU OUGHT THE HABIT, THEN NH NGEDS PEADENIN ot DON'T XOU_KNow, SIR, THAT TOBACCO 1S A THat IT DEADENS HE TO TAK & UP XOUR' NeErRve, to the state hospital at/ The State of North Dakota, Plain- tiff, Appellant, vs: One Buick Automo- }mile Touring car K-49, Factory No. | 676857, Motor No. 664158, and all per- :Sons interestefl therein,’ or having jclaim therein, Defendants-Respond- ents, Syllabus:,, (1) The pi te of North Dakota, maj ‘on for “an orde to rest he sheriff from selling a certain automo- nations“are numerous ‘fhe small d6:! ing Jetters than me. an employe bile at an execution Sale on the nation, plan Has, fe dispdvantages anal in the Washivgton dead letler office, | |Bronoa, ARar 2m action Bad) been ‘ PN mS Gee ONE “Sw | forfeiture of said automobile, under os the State Pnohibition Laws, (Chapter EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO 97 Laws 1921), and that all claims re- lating to said automobile were pro- perly triable in such forfeiture action. The trial court denied the application for a restraining order, but 4g its or- der provided: that the execution sale should be subject to all the rights and equitics of the State; that such rights |and equities were to be determined in | the, forfeiture action; that any pur- chaser at the: execution sale should {take such automobile subject to the jTights of the State as they might fin- ally be determined in such forfeiture action; that said automobile should | remain in the possession of the said | sheriff to abide the final determina- j tion of the rights jof the State in said action; and that at the time of, and before making, such execution sale, the shciff should, read such order of the court and announce that said sale was being made subject to the pro- visions thereof. ‘Hi-d that the plain- tiff was in no event prejudiced by such order. t (2) When on appeal from an order denying an injunction to restrain an execution sale, it appears that the proceedings were not stayed pending appeal, and that before the appeal was submitted the execution sale has been held in accordance with the di- rections of the execution and- the | pravisfons of the order appealed from, = |the cuestion as to whether the sale |should or should not have been re- ' strained becomes a moot one. and ‘the appeal is subject to dismissal. Appeal from the District Court of Ramsey county, Buttz, J., plaintiff ap- peals from an order denying an ap- , Plication for an order restraining an ‘ ‘ execution sale. year. That makes him bewildered. He can’t figure; vation Another in fifty: lays up’ more ‘than he it out.’ should: in ‘consideration of ‘himéelf ‘and ‘his’ .sur- Neither can we, Earl. Mighty few of us ‘have| roundings. The majority tendency ‘is to live up to anything left after the bills are paid. You’re|earning capacity and five in fifty overspend their lucky if you break even, these days. earnings. ‘Mr. Depew ‘tells an interesting ‘story, : but it becomes a valusbie'story if it Serves to im- ; Tee ere 2 Affirmed, 4 PAY 49 CENTS FOR SERVICE ‘press upon young men, with the opportunity wide OTER, <Oninion: ot tho Goarts by Ghristian: | You spend a dollar and wonder how much of it ope; how surely and ‘rapidly comes the mohey i. torney of Ramsey county, Devils Lake, ee, goes to the fellow who actually produced what! accretion ‘when the start is madé.’ | Arid” what | 'N. D. and J. C. Adamson, Devils you buy. Corsressman Sidney ‘Anderson also, should not ‘be overlooked ‘is the fact that they RL avasioe entebkee Dens wondered. It wo:ried him. He investigated. "young Iman with money in the bank or invested in Lake, N. D., for respondent. Andy says his findings show that the consum- securities is’ ‘reasonably certain to be a better en ie ae } made a silk purse from sow’s ears. { er’s dollar goes as follows: 37 cents for cost of’ American and better citizen —St. Paul Dispatch.! —_-__- 2

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