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N __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ oppor ET ppIpAyy JURY 21) 1922 PAGE. TWO RAMILY LIFE ("Gates tar “COW -TESTING —ftabies Get”) FORD'S SHOALS | __"“** "Sn oe ery Partner of Hubby) ASSOCIATIONS |, “Women’s Met | ORFER 1S HELD +1 ORGANIZED, gers 0 BE UNFAIR Five New Ones in Past Year. Senator Norris in Report Un- Oldest Are New Salem mercifully Flays Proposi- '\)> and “Flasher ' tion of Manufacturer entering young woman- ‘ood. Much depends upon the proper functioningofthe organs of elimination. Let no false modesty interfere withit. W if youdetecttheslightesttend- eney to constipation, by signs of biliousness, headache or rest- lessness check it with a teaspooniul of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Fe! DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a compound of Egyptian Senna and other sizaple laxative herbs with pep- } sin. It works gently, is free from Giving. and contains no narcotics. sitles can be had at any drug store, and the cost is only about a cent a dose. Just try it! Few escape constipation, s0 even if you do | not require a laxative at this moment let me Seid su a Half Ounce Trial Bottle of my | ‘Syrup Pepsin FREE OF CHARGE so that Jou will have it handy when needed. Simply fend yur name and adits 0 Dr. WB. well, 514 ington ‘St., Monticello, Tit Write metod dh ze | Firm as + COMMISSION ISSUBS REPORT’ Varns . This Nation Will De- cay and Perish When Our Homes Cease to Revere God DISCUSSES FINANCES| ‘Declares U. S. Government Would Be Put in Business “With Vengeance” HOMES LACK RELIGION DUTIES ‘OF COW. TESTER He Can Handle. from 400 to 500 .Cows . Monthly. ' Collects Data Fargo, N. D., July 21—‘“Five new cow testing associations have been ot- ganized in North Dakota during the past year,” said J. R. Dice, dairyman eieeicaat hnines ncenes cto “revere at the North Dakota Agricultural col- od,” the report of the Joint Com- lege in discussing the progressive te 2 movement of thi iry i in’ hission on Home and Family Life,| kathryn Murphy, New York girl, i8! this ae of the dairy industry in' hhich will bi ien- i e ill be presented to the trien-| about to form two important partner: 1 wrhe two!oldest. cow testing asso- i ._ |ships with the same person—one; ._. “4 ial General Convention of the Epis- business ‘and the ‘other pérsonal. ciations in the state are the New opal Church meeting in Portland,| As she becomes the wife of Joseph | Salem and Flasher - organizations,” D. Nunan Jr., attorney, she also be- | said Mr. Dice. “Last fall, associations comes the junior partner in his law} were organized .at Bismarck and at Report Contains Strong Re- commendation Against Birth Control (Ry the Associated Press) Washington, July 21—In a com- : ‘prehensive report submitted to. the grout : Senate today by Chairman | jorris © A marine artist, wit ee 2 . xe the Senate Agricultural Commi ties) navy De Haviland pla ashe atrean Diego, le peenne when thts ~ ; Henty Ford's oer Ee wate just after the plane landtd and burst into flames. The machine was! REV. MONSON init ed or atd oe Muscle Shoals one ee three Scone ute Norte Island naval air station that were pro- MOVES TO CITY initiated projec! | ceeding on a practice 2 i 5 ‘Alabama, is condemned in unusually escaped: P + ent Ensign R. R. Auerswald miraculously strong language, while the Nebras- ka Senator's bill, proposing de- Trinity English Lutheran church, ‘ i d, a total giftof coldcash of | « in li i i velopment of th properties under ®) Peron, ift of of covered the main line, and up to|Will move to Bismarck from Hazen velopment OF Manel and controlled | $236,260000 and if this money were kintdecr on the north line. P °lto regularly assume the pastorate. corporation, is described as (‘the compounded as Mr. Ford asks the Pr nS Rev. Monson wfites that he has at most: wonderful plan” that has ever. government to compound what he New York, July 21—Uttering a solemn warning to the men and wo- hen of America,” that “this nation rill decay and finally perish when Rev. I. G. Monson, L or of the last found a house and that “my fu- lbregon, September 6 next, was made Mr, and Mrs. J..R. Hartinger left| ture home, from Saturday on, by ublic today. firm ‘ 2 e Mandan and. this-epring the Guernsey i i th fi i “Advanced cult did Miss Murphy. subscribes to the! wae ane Y d in'the history of the} pays, the pro t to the corporation at igh ementane id mot seve, cpulsr modern feminist theory that breeders organized an association at Lee aa the ‘end of the one “hundred year| Yesterday for their home in Taeoma, | grace of the railway strikers, will be » prevent | tnatrimony does not necessarily in-| Minot. Within the tost month cow} 1 bya MADESIN PHILLIPS ‘On the question of the Ford! bid, period would be $14,500,000,000. This | Wash., after spending ten days, visit- 10 West Thayer street.” : the report says, Senators Page, Me-| is more than half our total cost of ing with friends and relatives here.| ReY+ Monson will preach Sunday. ferman plunging into a gulf of in-|terfere with a career. testing associations. have ‘been start- é ica’: A ‘The sign on the couple’s law offites! eq in M i ies,’ . tas ; amy. Upon America’s consecration | , a , S/ed in Mountrail and Stark counties,’} Babies were invited to the fourth | Nary, Keyes,\Gooding, Norbeck, Har- the world war. : s lo Ged depends her fate,” says the wil thw Hee a ier Mr. Dice sald. : annual convention of the National tela, ‘and MeKinley, Republicans and| “The country has been given to Mrs. Harting was formerly Miss Mary| Mjami, Fla—The converted _aux- Loi witels Fentiees hi fe od. “Dairymen ‘of the state are coming| Federation of Business'and Profes-| Kendrick, Democrat, concur with the | understand that the Ford offer pro- | Hoffman. iliary schooner William Halbury was feport, which contains an exhaus- ; to sce the value of cow testing asso-| sional Women’s Clubs at Chatta-| Chairman. With reference to the| vides for the repayment to the gov- ; held up by a motorboat pirate and live study of soclal and industrial h D ciations,” said Mr. Dice. “The purpose| nooga, Tenn. government ownership proposal, the ernment within the _one hundred Mr. and Mys. Earl Dunbar returned | her master shot dead, according to a onditions in-the United States with J a 4 of such organizations are for co-eper-| “Several women who attended | roport gives the names of five Sen- | Yoat period, the entire investment | yesterday from a two week wedding | Wireless message. ation in hiring a tester. The tester|had young babies and could not! ators, Norris, McNary, Gooding, Nor- that the government has made. His|4.i, to Duluth, the Twin Cities ee , es a offer does nothing of the kind, ‘On ticul; fe toh life. 7 ‘8 particular reference to home life. | visits each herd once-a month. He|have taken a trip without then, $0/yeck and McKinley, who. favor jits ED; the other hand, the total payments | ther points in Minnesota and North| CABBAGE AND SAUSAGES The Commission was ‘appointed by : ey ‘ lhe Episcopal Gerieral Convention six Rrrives in the afternoon and weighs | We provided parking space and 8] pgssago by the Senate for the sole | J fears ago, and includesin its -per- ail the feed of each cow and weighs | ‘tained nurse to look after them.) tion of the Myscle Shoals problem. | included in the offer of both inter-| Dakota. » during sessions,” explained Lena] Because of this lineup of the est and amortization, amount to less WOMAN’S DIET Sin grad aS Zz and takes samples of her milk at the ¥ nes rs ti eee ee ee nanan ARE THE BEST evening wailkine. Next morning he Madesin Phillips, executive secre-|) Committeemen, the report is charac- tha three per cent on the invest-) J. F. Hetler, former deputy county Combery’ of the chutth, Among |’ # repeats the work. After ‘the morn- tary. of the LL eboe tion: | terized as a minofity: opinion inso- meee | he never pays one dollar),superintendent of Morton county, “I have doctored with the best Mther ubjects which are frankly ing milking the tester tests the. sam- ‘The aim 0: hart organi one far as it expresses approval of the cates Lda ee The people of the now of Bergen, is visiting here with| doctors in the United States. Some ples of milk of both the night and to make better business wo! en a ; government ownership bill but, is ee af ave been lead to believe | friends. | said one thing and some another was a better business world. We de-]Fresented asa majority opinion in-| that the Ford offer means a reduced ailing me and-all wanted to cut me reated are those of marriage, divorce |;4. tt i °/This Has Been Proved by! morning milking of each cow. From| ‘ided: yi : hale i is ind birth control. The report con. this data he aciitaees the sionthly’ cided: we couldn’t take them into| sofar as it deals with the rejection price: for electricity to the consum-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lounsberry and | open, but Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy the organization: too young. by the committee of all proposals | ¢r- It means nothing of the kind. | two daughters of Duluth, who are on saved me, so now I cat cabbage, sau- lains a strong recommendation ‘ ith Those Sold hgainst the Jattér. Rev. Charles Comparison W th i oF average of milk and butterfat pro- —_____—_—_" for Muscle Shoals develophent. He has not agreed to furnish a| their way to the Yellowstone Pari |sage and anything I want to. Nothi Noyes Tyndell, S. T. D., of Williams- in Eastern Cities duction of each cow and fem the } Condemns Ford’s Offer single kilowatt to any home or to| stopped ever here for a ane pari age a ue ng ants oe othing hort, .Pa.,.seeretary of the Commis- feed data taken he estimates the cost aK ii ith in un-| 82Y manufactur Piven OF as Few Ley 8, UT rece rea Ol aga ort, .Pa., y of ptoduction for. éach 100 ‘as ‘of i]: The Ford offer is dealt with in un-| | ing concern except | visit with Mr. Lounsberry’s _sister,| preparation that removes the catar- P eac pounds o} A‘) sparing terms. Its adoption, the. re-| his own. The .mighty power at| mrs, C/E, V. Draper. ee) thal mucus from the intestinal tract Lion, in transmitting the report, says hiss luscle Shoals wil] ill be devoted en- and allays the inflammation which nat the whole effect of the Commis- | GOOD WORK DONE BY A.C.) milk or seer i : ‘port say would put “the government | Mus ; tre Baty to: Fieere BALLOON RA E of the United States into business| titely and exclusively to the use of) Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Reko and Mr.| causes practically all stomach, liv- hion, has been to present to the coun- ead At a be a iry a-vital message in as concise 4 er “Many dairymen find that there is with a vengenace,” adding that he great corporation which Mr. a 5 . ; : Fargo, N. D., July 21.—Paints used} , aviation of from: 5,000 to 12,000 Metco Suk sak Gonereds tee accept| Ford will organize, | and Mrs. E. P.Reko and Mrs.L. Reko/er ‘and intestinal ailments, inelud- 4 left Tuesday for their home in Oakes | ing apendicitis. One dose will con- Form as possible. rye Poseursory glance at. condi-| in North Dakota are better, 8 *) pounds in the yearly milk production the Ford offer ask us, in effect, to| “When we bring together the re- enc ‘ : Lions in the average American home| rule than those used elsewhere in| of cows which were apparently of lease this property to this corpora- sults that must follow’ from these after visiting here for several days|vinee or moncy refunded. For sale Fions in vidence suficient to warrant| the country because of the wotK|the same production value. They find | ” UMa vente te hott any veal consideration, | '%° divisions of the Ford offer, the | Wit! Tlatives. at all drugists. Boe Kev most careful study of those in-|.that has been done by the agricul-| that the cost of feeding'the few pto- : and then in addition thercto, guar-| ™ind is dazed jat the unreasonable- auences now affecting these homes | tural college here in advertising | ducing cows is about the same as the : i ‘antec to repair; keep and maintain it| 7°88 of the proposition, -at the from the standpoint. of morals and| good paint qualities, according tof crct et fecding“the high producers: | Capt. Honeywell, Pilot Of| jn good condition for a period of one | CTOrmity of the gift. With the ex- paint experts. North Dakota a 7 jiundred years.” penditure of. no money there is to religion,” the report continues. “The ze the only differerite “heing the longer’ “ ” ve | lyzes about ten times a$ manY| sine required to milk the high pro- Uncle Sam,” Says He [. "vit" is ‘dificult to harmonize our peer over to a corporation pro- ” value of more than attitude toward : youth, even more ‘ n faints each year as are analyzed any We} hath ah Ase mt tox ni r Pp ducers. ‘It is easy to figure,’ said Expects to Win ideas of Mr. Ford’s fairness,” the re: $100,000,000 and. the renter fe than the attitude of the youth, will : yeni scarcely bear severe. scrutiny. where else in this aes bad lt one farmer, ‘that there is more profit \ | port: continues, “with his silence On| 1.04't5 extort unj Se ee the roctiof: one Tami ee ae ee stain mpari)| inkeeping 10 cows which give 10,000 \ | this subject, when his matic 18 80) citron ner thie rents from the Hon:of shee pounds of milk each thani in keeping) MAY RISE 18,000 FEET often used in exaggeration and mis-| Jinirn is. country. without ‘4 represented as to just what he does i problems when we point to the lack) st os0g in this state with those to be of. religion in the home. It is para- bought in one of the largest. estern lyzing to think of ane average Amer-| states, ‘This comparison shows, that ican family going on from the tis-) white the eastern paints contain as ing to the retiring hor as if God had high as eighty per cent of coarse, no existence. Sunday is a day fot] inert materail, paints sold in North lextra sleep, motoring, Sunday papers| Dakota average less than twenty per in many volumes, comic supplements. } cent. Tf American: children are not to be| Panels which have withstood taught of God in the schools, and He] seven years of weather and is unnamed in the home, what can we hi 1 he val f ti expect but that at this moment the] test fence show that a large per-| refer to it in comparing the value of/ the air. longer than other entrants,| jnvegtment. in the two dams. He| Mrs. A. W. F Ss. » A. W. Furness Tuesday evening speedy. Bet he is a record-sinashin’ boy—eh?” United States is actually developing | centage of the paints which contain] the cows ‘of his herd. thereby making more distance, has-not made any such offer and no| Fifte into a non-Christian nation?” coarse material is cracking off while] «Not only is cow testing useful to] Expecting to land in Russia, Capt. | auch pronosition is imalasa aa a tulfesh couples were present. Miss 66 as E Touching upon domestic life “in| the better ones-de not determine ‘the value of the cows,"| Honeywell said his plan of ight) Ki4, Givine his cornoration credit stho now liven in-ateo was berets § ( } ‘Another interesting fact concefA-| says Mr. Dice, “but it is also useful| probably would be different from'|'r., very dollar that it pays, he willl of Sater in Fargo was an out- uC ap, Zin 20 i vi est, ‘America, the report says: ; i , ing. paints, discovered and tested out} in determining the value of the herd| that of most of his opponents in the | 1, paying to the taxnayers less than “Where. family life is dishonored, | ine paints, discovered snd Teste off . bred hich is the fourth interna: ; i unfaithfulness lightly re-| by the college A +4 sire: The purchase of a pure bred) race, whic! is the fou’ i “| three per cent on th: whi fo wedding )unfai that the tinted paints: are better <i +6 increases the chances of gotting 1 event he has entered. ae eee ot the Tromsuriy of the | yi eos, Neweaards who “has boon rine hot sury visiting with relatives here for the \ , arded, ‘parental responsibility _ne- i be J ‘ pictcd, than white paints of the same qual-| ° 004 producing heifers but there is i i trants probably. will fly | tinited < lected, filial respect and obedience | - file Peger ‘Other -en' , i nited States, and when we consider |... sere : f Stighted, there, we may be sure, 80- here Saaend Latinos aimerent senntderable” variation in pure bred babes ae fee Peak genoa its that this loan runs for one hundred opti ts left ae aetaies for ee : 9 i \~ fo aie (ath i only way to judge their| the altitude ec omph ‘years. it requires even th " ‘acoma, .Wash, ciety is rotten at the core. Wetrom-| "Tye alten viglet rays in the ‘aun-| ites and Perera ecb tere this ‘will greatly shorten their time | ¢¢ the imagination to en ecethe yy 20 cows that give only 5,000 pounds a aera offer to do. The country has heen hi estat ey pace, each.’” . : eh SoM Vale. trommcadot to | ot: Wee nene ay (Cio, E-| given to understand that Mr. Ford i Honeywell, pilot of the “Uncle Sam,”| has guaranteed to reduce the cost MAND. NEWwe herd once a month and after careful: 1 ball for'| nothing of the kind, He has made AN dw , i i i ternational balloon race for g : — ly collecting. all data regarding: feed | in/the Interna‘ no guarantee of any kind in the way 50 . isits each 0 cows a month. He visits each) tne three American entrants ) of fertilizer. by one-half He has done cost. and milk production he enters) the Gordon Bennet Cup, starting of the reduction of the cost of fer- Members of the @lass of 1920 of it in a book furnished by the de-| srom Geneva, Switzerland, August 6, | ¢; - he Ma fi wn A i t 6! titizer. The country has been given| the Mandan high school 2 i ‘Say—would you look at that Barne sun,| partment of agriculture. This book in first honors by flying , chool and their| ome with two big packages of ei or: P n ie hopes to win y Hying | to understand that he pays the gov- | friends were entertained at an in.| Elames!,, Betcha, Bib thee Besney te Cin om taken from the agricultural college] is left with the dairyman who may| as. low as possible and staying in| .pament four per cent interest on its] formal dance at the home of Mr. and Kollenss and oe peter et him on our team, } : ri », maybe beating a ¢ ie ain’ runnin’ seme ble for the fature of a state or na-| 4; ry f pai value to the herd is to observe their, * R orten Tight cause destruction of paint by progeny. By testing the first daugh- in the air, and their distance!’ A| enormous profit that this corpora- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Young and Mr. balloon which flies over the Alps! tion ‘secures in this one item alone. and Mrs.\Roy Young ieft yesterday tion where lax theories concerning | causing oxidizations of the oils in amet in run, Bn |r eile grr ny | th. ene rene ane MY | ha aay me re en] Te a ea eh mand ek ec i § I. solid, like the asphalt on a street on e a ig “ ; Sparen i a: week -visitiae wi RAN FLAKE The remedy for the frightful dis-| a hot day. The paint skin is] “In North Dakota the three agen- busi ct to get out uf Switzerland “Assuming that fair interest ay ill spend a week visiting with co z te re oe solution of the marriage tie going on | stretched over. the surface it eolors| cies: aiding cow testing associations] Pe the. Rhone: Valley’ to rate’in the. commercial world is six| © T ANC "3S: red Young. They are ° = Be ie oe in America and its inevitabl d ©, surface it color ove the Agricultural college, the State | {10'S through the Rhone Valley to] por cont interest. this would give his | ™otoring: through. di , <8 4 in a3 an its Th it ce and as abunias oxi nationé iio s Duirynind’a: asactintioh: atid offiée: of the South ot through the Rhine Val-| corporation during a hundred ycar eyre sO ea: (0) Uh S| ° 5 quence of race suicide is to ‘oun me it brittle it begins to crack. airy’ rier aaa aisueroaier, eld ley on, the North. _T want to fly as V. J. Morvitz and family of Dickin- é i Bee rocigation while see ie amet Hel ia ae ace thee kare ibe pate ithe qualifications of the| 104 a possible keeping always, Be) q —<___.____| so were tity. visitors here. Wednes: c ? ‘You'll q } igl legislation while imposing difi- par rays a ma hartg: | Be SNe oie ahs erica? low 8,000 feet if I can manage it—|/ Caruso St i | day. ‘ut down on heavy food! You'll feel a lot ¢ }eulties in the way of easy annulment en Le eg oe eae torte ae Lagres et re fe uteod BY and will he able, puaretor to: remain ’ TUL EZ! ing | Detter and get away from that drowsy, sluggisi h ema ant te rn of |i Hare teen fo ete eset” inihe ae peers mine = |) Artist's Friend | Wien, stoner ontraina «| fesing, at ighter foo nate aos the disease and is of undoubted val-| paint pigments to a very fine pow- ——_——_ “If'l find it necessary to tross any HO mai of young peopleat an, infor. Flakes are ideal, for they are not only delicious in Pe at it.dves-not:de ‘m| der. It is generally accepted that - fo Improve: Place mountains, I may have to raise to panies ae mal dancing party at his home Wed- flavor and appetizing crispness, but nourish and \ fue, it. not destroy the germ. t prov. nesday evening. George Newga: eZ 4 of the evil or cure it at its source. We Ants ground pigments are the! -wittiam Kentos has returned from | 18,000 feet or more, but this I hope EL GEN Meio ever of sustain! Kellogg’s digest easily and rest tho ae “Boys and girls: must be taught as pie pray Laue prego a business arid oars Las to avoid. If my plans go as I ex- guest. : Sey tas stomach and help keep your head clear and your early as-possible that the chief pur-| 5" .. 049 inches, The! three weeks in Minnesota. te pect, I will land in Russia. body cool. pore of marriage is the perpetuation eee ttone 6 For eel. gelaecg paces papa aeeutes ee aot fof ecrepornind ba Miss Marian Peas! duat K : , i: i ‘i are of stone or so eel. chased for-extensive remodeling ©! During his career as a balloonist, : By Feasley,.a graduate if Taka: 0 i 2 of the: race, involving the begetting | “Fine copper, seives are used, lympia eafe, more than $4,000] Honeywell declared he has made 600 nurse of the Mandan hospital entered elloge’s Cora a lakes are wonderful with tho 7 and education of children for the the Olymp ney, j i fresh fruits now in season; and, > ck ot.the Meorld: t-Marrlage: is.a sometimes, in ‘polting this powder.| being put in-new equipment. Booths} fights, having participated in more the hospital yesterday for treatment. S % 3 and, I Suk <cnd-holy. vorstion heceas the | Some copper cloth, used in test] will be placed in the cafe, lunch| than a score of races in whjch be as an extra-dessert treat, serve h Laveey ‘ ve : re hi work, is literally finer than silk. ‘| counter installed ‘and -other changes} always has ranked high in honors. Charles Larson, son of Mr. and Kellogg’s with fresh fruit and ve ex Been Re eae ane patre : made, he: said. He holds many distance -end -endur- Mrs. Martin Larson, returned yester- plenty of-cream! i ue f sear tn suet inuance of the| Fffingham, Ill—Andrew Kmas, a ——_— ance trophies, and probably has the day from Sims, where he has been ; . ¢ bal reed ioe date -». | resident ‘of Mason, “died” oné day| Lmdington, Mich—John G. Gam-| experience of flying in more. parts visiting relatives for the past three Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are sold 4 m is commission heartily endorses | this week and came to life while the| ber, state fire. marshal of Illinois,/ of the world than: any other ballon- weeks, only in the RiiD and GREEN ane | the warning uttered by the great| barber was trimming his hair pre-| was elected president of the na-| ist. i \ ckage bearii:, the s.mature of ; ene pg ctutesrtice of Bishops, paratory to burial. tional fitemen® association. ,Probably - his most _ adventurous John Kennelly and Frank Wein- : Ge K. Kellogg, origittator of Corn b gathered from all over the world in : Aosta flight: was in the international race handl left yesterday with posters ad~ Flakes. Mone ar ine with- ! anon in 1020, agrinet the practice: from Stuttgart, Germany, in. 1912. | vertising the Missouri Slope fair to til 6. are gefuine: with- f | o' means or ke byolanis of con- He flew 1,350 miles and, landed in | be held Here Aug. 28 to 31. They ex- og 5 is a [ea phyaiesl health ay well ay mera Mic weliotn Stee tora, bay pincen: and Ey pee tate ene Ra ; | to. ell .a& moral i se es 0 pieces. ant th line. They ha ready | KELL ’ . i ‘eee ene threatening the. tu- ea eae Ea is peasants pentane Euler heehee Al Ako makits'ol: 0GG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cool: t | ture of the human race. We make and he was he the Russian au- s our own the words of the Conference thorities for almost a week suspect- , Committee, as applying in particular ed oe bene. 5 nea me American } to the United States.” consul - effee! ‘is. release. Then, The report is signed by: Rt. Rev. again in 1920 he covered more thar ‘ William H.. Moreland, D: D., Bishop 1,000 mlies winning the Americar fi of. Sacramenté; who is chairman’ of Hepa a er meg -acattar d j thre Commission; ‘Rt. Rev. Si s pat a ev. Sidney Cat: If Honeywell should be successful t | lin: Partridge D.D4 Bi 2 ‘ y ee ‘ te ae Pella Ley in winning the race from Geneva he ied. b Bishop of Western. New x will obtain possession of the Gordon eat aed WeckaUHat Beads Bennett Cup, a silver trophy, which FD: D., Bishop of Orcedat Rt.. ‘Rev. Be : : te nace "the eee ate ees » Bis , ~ "Rev. 3 . ‘ional race. e country whose en- ee anal a BD, Bishop Coadju- trant wins has the privilege of fix- tor of Central New York; Rt. Rev. ing the place and date of the rice. John C: Ward, ‘Bishop of Erie; Rev. for.the following year. | J. H. Mellish, of Brooklyn, Rev. Ed- Honeywell is 49 yearasold and win S. Lane, of “Los Angetes, Rev. served'in both the Spanish American E.-S. Travers, D. D., of Pittsburgh, and the world war. He was &n offi- Robert A. Woods, Ctinton Rogers cial of a balloon manufacturin: : | y " i con- Hay Woodruff, James ae Boll and Frank cern until the United States Govern- |Italian actress, who makes her Ameri flavor, better textur e, more whole- ee ment tpok over the manufacturing | can debut this ‘ arate a year. { = ¥ ‘Ofce Foose Web: fen in new aah ste ta non and the. company went | From:the-time'she was 5 years. old wa SS some, more satisfying. i z out of business. His wife and il hi h Ca 1 | tien te City National Bank pbuilding. a until his death Carsuo supervised her ’ daughter accompained him to Ge- jcarecr-and: was her staunchest friend. mees on ‘Main’ and. Fourth : neva to sec the start of the race. Her imitations of the famous sing- | eae Grown scriptus tine P ES Gini SEO jer were the first indications of: the! : : bh Dba by F.. W. worth 5 ai store. D ; ER 3 icksburg. ‘iss. — A citizen’s |dramatic instinct she later developed. | i - Mill C Second floor offices will be arranged _Thelr paths often crossed but for 24 years after their separation | mass meeting voted for a modifica-| “Caruso was the friend of all strtig: we Pies gk USSE wer ‘ in 0. to anit testant if application is made Se Sera, died at Keokuk, Ta. Mra. 5. J. Rabe, of Ft: Madison, | tien of Sunday “pine sky” laws but gling artists,” she says. “I could ff...) > i at once. Apoly to P. C. Remington. | few weeks ago Mrs. Rankin Popa aoliseen eachother. A | called for a strict enforcement of Write a book filled with: instances of | , . 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