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“PAGE FOUR } THE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, PLUS a z Rapa J - — 5 | poss bilities of western North Da- f THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE) pproniar review THE TOUGHEST PROBLEM OF THEM ALL |e The nest ating of the Tow mee A s riers wil e cb. 9, ‘ntered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class |} — mar | Saas at Matter. [) eolcarn mag: OF may nok exitean: | Mr. and Mm. Jack Shotwell of ~~ || the opinion of The Tribune, They | | 5 | Fargo. were guests at the Rotary club GEORGE D. MANN E 3 e - Editor || are presented here ir order that || : | banquet Wednesday ‘evening. Thev our read have both sides || Se | y f: — ; f impa | | are accompanying Mr. and Mrs, Nor- Foreign Representatives Deng discussed in the press of || Iman Black on a visit to the North 5 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ae the day, ;Dakoss Rotary clubs. Mrs, Shotwell \ B a 5 3 . -DET! = | ‘ was formerly Miss Margaret Tovin q _CHICAGO Krésve Bldg THE CULTIVATED WEST | | of Mandan. The honeymoon ends when the ( Marquette Bldg. IRN@ AN resge Ome! With what ironic purpose does i ae coal bill begins. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH Mr, Richard Burton, that younger - | A. N, Copenhaver, who is employ- oon “ NEW YORK - - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. | eonnecticut Wit,” as Professor jed in tho repair department of the| One would be mistaken in calling Pee = aa | Western Auto Co, custained a dou-|Dempsey’s dairy a scrapbook. : MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shor tity a nee emote | 2 ble fracture of the rignt arm Monday " abana SS : See ne y Raita H | When the car which he was cranking] Cider is working hard. ius The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or| professor, familiar with many men/| | back-fired, | — republication of all news dispatches credited to it or nor otter, and eitles ith wna ne PE pea | coal Men Agree un Price”—head- j redi i is a s al news published | Pose does he : i | Mrs. D. C. Mohr returned yester-| line. Consumers don’t. Brave evedlted in this paper and also the local p [Is the West Wild and Woolly?” | day“from’Giendive;‘Mont, -whers abe , Hove + : . * at j\Ie it’ to scorn his natal Hartford; j has ben visiting with her son, Lee,| The man who merely blazes away ‘ All ee of republication of special dispatches herein are} s ine inferior East generally by ror ‘several days, Lee :is ‘a, patient | sgldom’blazes the way, also reserved. reminding them of the rich and |in the NortHern Pacific hoxpital. —_—— w Bae ee area ~ ARP FIPCTILATION deep culture of the West? Would | | —— People who walk in their sleep ‘MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION | that dle} Weel Ware wRAtah ating | Charles Wyman left yesterday| should be policemen 5 TION a | veased to be! The traveler evening for Dubuque, ia. where he — _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, || long ceased to be! The traveler, Lo acc ae eiober MAGE eae (OT eis s>a LIED alee Secon Daily by carrier, per year... .. 0... eee eee eee enee - $7.20 | AL letbclies treadomar ena’ Oe | )hag been spending the summer there| way to get nothing. H Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck) ................ 7.20 ade Mark iain ona sBret| | with relatives; ae Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck).... 5.00) 77 are i ge 4 “Woman in Car. Faints” —head- ily by mail, outside of North Dakota 6.00 | Lame have made’ -a. Wee tne Mr. and Mrs. S, 1°, Fitapatrick of| line. Maybe a man gave her a ‘seat, Daily by mail, outside o nr : a Suc eee Ceres Oe | Wests, to whose feeling he hates to | | Sentinel Butte have moved to Man- ei : = . consent, idan. Mrs, Fitzpatrick has taken al ‘The man who claims he took cold THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | consent, | Relenh A ! eS A Some of us have. heard grave and ; , | Position in the Northern Pacific yard) baths all last winter may have to do (Established 1873) | benevolent old men tell with, gusto | he A: = == | office. it this winter. . 7 7 q Fof going home from a poker sit-| | pee Sateen Sy ihe ; DAIRYING A MODERN BUSINESS ting in the bright morning and! RAMA SS | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| No’ town is big enough for a reck- There are perhaps few people not directly associated |. coting at every keyhole in the Ss > ss \ , CLOSURE SALE less drivers’ convention. with the industry who realize the remarkable progress, made’ ..,, : 'w dedorous cities. = ne R | Notice is hereby given that that a , : +4 streets of no 8 i = r | certain mortgage executed and de- i i liryi. in the last score of years. During this period} f fiery t of the; S a . Z joe gage e-| America holds no grudge. We in dairying in the la: e y |The good old fiery, West o ~ ANT Rae Wan € livered by Omni Setala and Sadie) wish the Greelj; well in the war in of time farming and the farmer have come to occupy a neW'| “shootings-up,” ‘of rustlers and_ 1. ENO ‘I aN NC Xs NAW %, Setala, his wife, -mortgagors, to! soit. of Greek ‘cafes. position in American life. The farmer is no longer regarded | vigilantes, seems as remote as the | NXg \ NY AS Dain: Investnchts Company 8 gor ere as a mere tiller of soil—thcre is general recognition of the | Hittites. ‘The W ost'is. WH, of sehol- | \ RN R y \\ \\ day of January, 1919, and filed for| The wires may be down. Lenin fact that the complexities of modern agriculture require a | 2's, universities, librayieg, students, | \\\ A AKA \\ e record in the office of the Register| hasn't died for several weeks, aC e comple -q. | Writers,art,.literaturecscience. It) WOOL \ of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, sae aes high order of intelligence and constant study and Obschv as | aaducee most of our novelist and | \ De “ey and State of North Dakota, on the} Besides walking easy, rubber heels tion. Dairying, too, has vadergone such a transition, though j P’0) pee ante | \ : 20th day of March, 1919, at 9 o'clock : : ying *, | poets and magazines of puré' ‘poet- oT 4 | protest desk and table tops. : few realize the extent. Years ago the milk cow was consid-|"* 5 i Peat ate | C PG ;a. m., and recorded in Book 161 of tg cw realize the extent, ars ag € mi 7 jry. Anderson, Lewis, Lindsay, x Bas Mortgages, at page 115, and assigned 4 . ; cred Lencath the dignity of a farmer. With new machihery, ! Sandberg—the catalogué'of the new | pen cy by written instrument to First Na-| - ‘When ‘Willies. voluntarilyzwashihis w methods, dairying has come to be the most specialized | gos of American.literature would | tional Bank, Waterville, Minnesota, |face “Cherchez la femme. who has been intimatcly associated in the industry, has seen | of ships and then-there are:alk thet | Register of Deeds of the County ofjhate to ride on the street car with this change. He visualized it before the Rotary club here | older gods end aalagars jae jtlarleieh and State, of Nort, Dakotay’ strangers. ; recently. Mr. Flint said: ’ jand West sond*many of ther wri-| j roleele iagedlrt at eae? 2 * . < | a ¢ New | Aa ee ~ | o'clock a.m., and! recorded in Book aya -*Thhose of. you who were associated with farm life forty | ee one a and aye pe corer Ue 5 Temihiw Gris Wine laaesea (aT oe Assighments a€ page 15, will| One man tells us hg has so many : more years ago received your early impressions of the | ‘Ort? Duy ew [On le fy ew Eastern War Cloud Lightens [| ner mean orn eee, | He admitted | be foreclosed ‘bya sale of the’ pre-/Biris’ pictures they ber Saw 1 Zs fd A bs * vboriginal “makers” and novelists | i a the shooting, claiming self defense. mises in said mortgage and herein-} lar rouge gallery. Kid > daity industry by eens 2 OW that gave approximately jare not unduly many. Possibly | New Hbaritt baw Amiroree Gralla TREE | after. described at the front door of 1 2000 to 2500 Ibs. of milk containing 100 Ibs. fat, or the equiv-! the sting of Professor Burton's ar-! Seating feeulated Soldiers’ Washington.—The ‘Federal Tradc| the Court House in the. City ot Bie Silence is golden. Many a smal! a; ' 120 Ibs, of butter’ You saw the milk when drawn, |t:cle is to be found in his remark! Cemmission issuet a complaint | Ee peboe Baslcigh,2n state brother gets a nickel for keeping his mr 3 io carthen crocks or tin cans holding a gallon and | tnat “in all its educational methods By Norris W. Quinn World War that the American soldi asluse thet etican! Tebaceo, athe oreleck a.m. on the 11th day of Oe: mouth: a\iut- F ind on shelves for twenty to twenty-four hours for |and ideals the West takes litera-j Balkan War Cloud Breaking | | crs who served in that struggle were Natal AUC COMMBARY | tober, 1922, to satisfy the amount F Te : iit tasvises Saesth Seite dy ith a tin skim.|ture seriously, in comparison”| ‘The situation in Asia Minor, not sufficiently paid at the time and | Ass0ciation of Wholesale Tobaccon-/ due upon said mortgage at the date) A philosopher believes he | might 1 to rise; saw the cream removed with a tin s ure seriously, in| -c6 ¥¢{Which as you remember, threaten: it was to give them a further allow- | 1% charging them with price fixing.| of sale. The premises described in| as well smile becazse things are go- : ind when a sufficient quantity had accumulated saw | W*th a paar Peers here sling to cause a great ‘war, grew ance that the ,bill.was intended. It ee {said mortgage and which will be) ing wrong anyway. * Oar ao placed in a wocden churn. You doubtless were assigned | Pome of the half-baked sopbiltce steadily worse for several days, but i was too complicated to explain in de-| Idaho Falls Ida—J. K. Ando, Jap-| sold to satisly the same are describ eee : : ( @ task of repeatedly clevating and lowering through the | 0" Juvenile cynicism, indiffet-' 1 ord the end of the weck, took, a |tail but this was:its.general purpose. | "es farmer, was unable to sell his! 4) &° 9: Section. Thirty (30) in fy, ueo”, Trotzky. has written a play. t t y s & hi ired ° j [ft & 2) of Section Thirty (30) int Naturally it f the thud aha awe d | Y hi huett| Oe BOE & Base but an acquired sudden turn which promises a sort To make such a law if i cabbage crop because the heads were | lownship One Hundred Forty-one | Naturally it is of the 3 1 m 2 wooden rod on the lower end of which was attache i * i : j a law if is necessary : : en. sai i DP Yrone | blunder. ty 1 “aiection in the at k th j habit, almost an instinct, among) of. harmony for the time being, ‘that both houses of fongress shail | °° large commission men said they! (141) North of Range Seventy-five| blunder type. ; ¢ den projection in the form of a Greek cross. Doutless, | mastern students. -Hear Professor | though it may mean the end: of ithou- | vive ‘majorities in favor of the bill | WOU!d not sell on the retail markec.| (75) West of the Fifth Principal : Ey 1 N li remember how’ the butter was removed from the| gurton: |ble for good. and then that i feuall: beveipneds by 2 = . | Meridian, Burleigh County, North| -Spens is U. S. fuel distefbutor, , c churn, worked in a wooden bowl with a wooden spoon and As a teacher of literature for | Mustapna Kemal Pasha, the) Turk-|the president. If the president ra-| Chicago—Mary Jane McCoy, 6- Dakota. ; Fiat Spenh: not “Spends,” even though i 1 then med into a roll or packed in an earthen jar, and| many years in a large Western | ish general, after beating the Gteeks | fuses, the law. still may be passed | Years-old, kidnapped vestords » the Fatt AES comoantings to Bort: would be apropriate. t hat above h qui t k the village store} university, 1 will merely test- {84 driving them from Asia Minor, |over the president's veto,” as it is | appeared on the street as mysteriots-) Ci .4(@48:00) Dollars due April 1 i i : that above heme requirements was taken to the village store y, 14 y ; i a. Cons : 2 : Brest: sdicanpeated: 3 cigl ; ollars due April 1,/ «guy girls don’t know how to : A “aite ify that ‘th is 80 began moving toward Coastanti-‘} called, but to do'this the two houses |!y a8 vhe has disappeared and‘ was | 9951 and Forty-eight ($48.00) Dol- & i N and exchanged for thousehold necessities. Some, doubtless, | ey ee one es aaaal as to. (Noble, former capital of the Turkish | of Congress myst both vote, two- |found through an anonymous tele-/ Jarg'due April 1, 1922 on the mort.( love,” writes an American singer. tored in the cellar for winter use. In which event, you Soceat wins ne neared | Empire buts onder the allies sinee-|(nird“or more of the members each | Dhone call. | gage being foreclosed, and notice of| But they are praczs ( -ecall i 7 oy : 4 the Wor ‘ar. for the bill. reed | intention to foreclose said mortgage | Ege : 4 OM Ue au Dead eT ne Gant haa heart. It makes the attempt In substance, Kemal sad to.'thg| Thisbijl did pass both houses of | St. Louis—Thirteen persons were) having been duly served as provided| The returned nicked cigar reports 5 eoaiverrs 4 ae Ears to indice’ alove of books posi- | allies: Congress+,and was “vetoed” by the | injured in a strecy ear crash, | by law, the mortgagee hereby elects| it has seen nothing of the absent * I When you recall those things which I have suggested! tive ¢nrilling, .an adventure “[ want, for Turkey, all of Thrace:| prosident. Then the House of Rep- 2 and declares the ull amount thert | nickel bread, 1 you have visualized the dairy industry of that period; the| rather than a taak; ~Itthe hbur |as for as the Maritza River, together | resentatives voted, 258 to 54,to pass} Los Angeles—Gustai W, Hemple,| pf {ue and Payable, and there Wil tte ' ‘ cows, the machinery, methods of manufacture, marketing) ..is up, they say “Go on.” Ita |With the cities of Constantinople lit “layer the president's veto.” But | attorney and former yank president) Nine Hundred ‘Twenty-seven sand) , Moré than 300 women’s, clubs agree , and the restricted consumption. ‘We were reminded during| class has been missed, they’ |’nd Adr‘anople. If you do notgive ithe Senate voted for the bill only | of Turlick, California, was sentenced’ 25-100 ($927.25) Dollars together | long ‘:irts are dangerous. Dan- t : th sachs ‘ask you to maké it*up. Such them to me, I’shall come with my | 44\to 28,. This was a majority, but | to serve from one t) fourteen years| with the statutory attorney’s fees|gerous for women, cafe for men. t the recent pageant week that we live in the age-of speedy| ask you to make it up. Such | army and take them.” —_{/.ynotitwo-thirds; ; So the: bill’ was | for forgig the nsme of a business| and disbursements. allowed by lav." en changes. The wooden dash churn vied ‘in histori¢ novelty; ™ racles are not duplicated in | France and Italy scemed in,'favor | heatéi. x associate to. a :note: Dated August 24, 1922, ; Nota to the janitor: “You may fire § with an ox yoke, a buffalo gun and a beer keg. It is not more; ‘he East in my observation. of, giving to Kemal what he ssked,'|. pygsident Harding said he agreed canal &) FIRST NATIONAL BANK, when ready,’ Gridley. th t ft that th de of in North Moreover, ‘these Western lovers) but. Great Bratin “refused, , began the purpose of the bill, “to aterville, Minn. ie Pe tote eet jan). twenly years ago tha ousands of men In Norn | of the humanities are not like soj rushing ships, troops, , cannon and!'give-expression of a nation’s grati- lp Assignee. \¢>—_—__—_— —--—_* 5 Dakota and Minnesota did not know what it was to receive f foriyo critics |airships to resist Kemal, and there’ {ude to those who serv A : |E. A. RIPLEY, 5 * = A many of the superior young critics at ed\ in its de- | “Attorney for Assignee, D I cash in exchange for dairy products. Let me give you an|in the East. They have a respect |W8S, every prospect of a fight, 'fense in the World War,” but he ad- | Mandan, N. D. iu g sa re) iusfiation of how a cash payment impressed one American | for the pieties of ancestry. They ie ine ast monient, however, aha ded an the Blan while ie asd oe | 9-1-8-15-22-29—10-6 THE TWINS | 8 ‘armer of m: uain i C i , in~ | Meese ave e soldiers should be paid, did not an ‘a ——$___—_—_—__—_————© ' Q farmer of my acquaintance, I was operating a creamery in| don’ think it a mask of lofty i Bish party consented to Kena!s [pevige the money to pay ihe. ie Wiliam Lahfldt of New Salts, SUMMONS Soe e 5 . “ibe kept out of the territory where jing on the country the additional ag y of Burleigh. In District Court, Res wished to sell the-ereim. On payday—we paid once a month | fessor Burton, “is the tendency to'the Turks and their neighbors arc |taxes wecegsary to make the propos-| Horace Lanterman left yesterday| Fourth Judicial District. 1 '| Comet-Legs tied his star to the ; in those days—he requested the checks be made to his wife ‘shrug the shoulders at outworn|most likelyto quarrel; that an alli- | ed ‘payment. for California to resume his studies) Anna M. Schrank, Kate V. Schrunk top of a tree and climbed down to saying she al Id the butter. He ived the check | Y°Fthles like the Longfellows andyed army be permitted to remain af penetra ae Geo eet Bini katy M, laintifts, V8! the place. by a/eave where Twelve and held-{t outstretched. As he scanned it one could sce it ted rered.”” ig,|the ships of the world may at alll] - NEWS BRIEFS George Wirtz. left last night for | feet : ore, ’ oe ew larger and of greater signific: to him. He finally | Spcctet, ever tevered.” That is\/times pass freely through the Dar- s '| Mitwaukee, Wis, where he: will on-| Baldwin, a corporation, and all/other | .1..the bad little fairy, were waiting t gre TE gr significance to him. e finally | western literary manners are bet-} 5 ig. | Oe OO ies Xs tf persons claiming any estate or in- fe 0 said, ‘Well,’ turned about and went his.way. He continued! ter than Eastern. And “the way |@2melles:, and that. Turkey's Chris ter upon his second year of study at | terost in, or lien or encumbrance up-|for him. I an ae fi i ? ie! ane eaten. he WAY|tian subjects b* assured protection.'| Weshington.-Mor2 than 100.000} Marquette college. * !on the property described in the} ‘Then Twelve Toes told him how P to patronize the creamery, but never again requested the’) Western young folk go after belles-! ‘This agreement has been positive- ‘miles of train service Sere aa hile complaint, Defendants. d Nick had got the Fair I check to be made in his wife’s name. ‘ letters almest. suggests that the|ty closed but the prospects are that |during the rail str'ke, according to| At the bi-monthly banquet and| The State of North Dakota to the Nancy and Nick had got the Bally i “Now gentlemen, there are still many’ people’ in North| support of literature in the future |it will be concluded wells 3 posts the railway mail service. meeting of the Town Criers club ay} above Bamed Defendants: ae auese aw a ae fe Ped ‘ Dakota who are dairying in the dash churn age. Dairying | Wil! come from those parts.” Why|ponement of trouble rather than a — ,|the Lewis and.Clark hotel Wednes- umn 7 an- ‘after Light Fingers had stolen it. t is a branch of agriculture which has not had yi inven: not? The West is already making | final, settlement, Still, it is better) St. Augustine, Fla—Joseth | Bj |'day evening H sell, prosidenty| oro 1 tayo a copy of your anewer| “And we can’t do a thing,” stormed ti which ha . litionized i lias didcthe ¢ jy | Most of the books. In‘time it will! fresh war now, 5 Kemp, 62, known also as J, W. Eni} | outlined sugges! Hr the winter's! upon the subscripers within thirty | Twelve Toes. “It’s a magic auto- ion -which has revolutionized it such as did the cotton gin | buy most of: them. Still, it is fair | {fo Understand the Tur! situa- | ish, was arrested in connection with | program, which’ he urged be devoted | days after the service of this sum- ins ead L paatile: bub every tints or the self binder. It has been a slow constant progress, but 15 “remoniber‘itfiati’86° per cent’ of | 2 YoU should find these places on | the killing of Daniel McNiell at Red|to a campaign ‘of education on the/ mons upon’ you, exclusive of the day | ™Ple @ ; I progress nevertheless, and he who has not advanced with BEF OV DI »°'l‘your map: Constantinople, Adrian- |] DWN ee | of service; and in case of your fail-| Light Fingers steals it for me some- ‘ eae eae Part eheet Mie 8 | the eager-humanigts of whom Pro-| opie, Th the Maritza River, é i fa | jud Va ” ¢ the times in dai e ly behind th ho! My cree i ople, race, © Y » - ure to appear or answer judgment! thing happens.’ t r s in dairying is as surely behind asthe man who) teséor Burton gheaks are women.|Asia Minor and the Dardanelles. t ag will be taken against you by default / “If Light Fingers will come with 7 still uses the self-rake reaper.” 3 “They are much more likely to Hire] ° New Law On Tariff Passed EVERETT TRUE . BY CONDO |for the relief demanded in the ot UE cee te iteenaen It alcaly? 3 The dairy industry is coming into its own into the North-| me to talk.on ‘Tie NéwiPoetry’ in] after more than a year of debate : Psnidd at Bismarck, North Dakéta,| said Comet-Legs. “I saw the Twins 1 west, The farmer or business man who is skeptical, of. its| Fargo than in Hartford,” continues | in Congress, a new tariff bill has HERE'S THAT DIVORCE CASE AGAIN, MRS, TRUG, | | this Ist day of September A. D. 1922, |cnly a few minutes ago. They had importance and‘ its possibilities can well afford to visi | Professor Burton, jabbing the Nut-|been passed and signed by the p [4 : ¢ ZUGER & TILLOTSON, left the Milky Way and were coast- ‘po Pp el visi e (e To THIS Sc inti i National Dairy Show, to be held on the Minnesota State Fair|™S complacencies and coteries|dent. The law went into effect | TEE*HSO— ASTON CeTtTER H Attorneys for Plaintiff, ing down toward the earth on a nice, : A among which he was b But |Sept. 21 HGR: "PRECIOVS JEWS | Office and postoffice address: | ca othc boned .inooa:beam: , Grounds October 7-14.. North Dakota’s d October ° mong. which he was born. But/Sept. 21, } SENT : ANGWEL, UCHT ' smooth, r f 1 tober «Nor akota’s day is October ‘10. | professor Burton’s assertion that| The tariff is a schedule or list of , 4 Webb Block, Bismarck, N. D. | “Come and hop on my star behind It will be an education worth while. lithe Woatensarfeciot atten «vet {duties <or. taxesi: paced“ on varticlea or MY CIEE, HOW Time pRAGs BY Teo ‘said Defendants: Ime, Light Fingers. We'll go up to ( | “the Westerner is of all men most Bor Seka Be ; arg = CEADEN Feet? (It 1S YEARS | ‘The complaint in this action was'™¢, Light Fingers. : ¢ ;modest, humble-minded and un-)>Tousht into our country (imported) | Fete |OW CSA Te Naenk 4 filed in the office of the Clerk of the Bluster-Gust Land, and if we are : ; BOOTLEGGERS : assertive” may fall upon infidel! ,, "hose Who favor the nev Jaw think SINCG % EMBRACED You Pi aes, | District Court of Burleigh County, lucky. enough to find; thes Weather: ¢ «q 2a ana ket? + Seren a metas ees ‘it will prevent countries, abroad from S | North Dakota, on the 1st day of Sep-/ man away, we ake his ‘ The “bootleggers’ curb market” in New York-City, where) cars, “He instinctively kowtows] flooding the United States With DARN eA rie ~ eiss@s! | tember, 1928, end is on Hicttherstl lacked. Regular, Pourdowns' and hooch is dispensed in case lots or ship loads, moves from its! to the Fast you would take him for | cheaply produecd goods and: under- MILLION Yo a Arey || ZUGER & TILLOTSON, ‘dump it all on the earth.’ old location on’ Mulherry Bend to somewhere in the vicinity), Mohammedan.” ‘The essential selling our own manufacturers, and — = UR SAD, H is Attorneys for Plaintiffs, (“"sIt will make the roads so skiddy, ; of Broadway and We i @ i |modesty of the Westerner may be |they estimate that it will bring into ares —— CK | 9-15-22-29—10-6-13-2) the Twins'will never get back to the ¢ y st 40th. um sleuths are seeking the i =— pea si peat E acadkiaddvess: y taken to be as great as that of the | our pationel eee to ane In - = = | SUMMONS | Pai een : Ealace. Gontettées é htt eae ls ‘ \ ordinary ‘ical | as ernment expenses, from $350,000,- | 4, ‘ingers an omet-. . A bootlegger in a West Virginia oil town figured out aon Ye rae z ee 000 to $400,000,000 a year. |’ SATE OF NORTH AKOTA: Coun |climbed the tree where the star was : ee made it unnecessary for him to move for some! «,ounce,” as Mr. Howellg said long | ¢ ces em be eatet the. mente | Fourth Judicial District “tied, and got on. mien the “ins fet time. en he sold a drink ad g 7 EWOl woos dnt in Het Vincwroset jAct of 1922. It is called also the} i Plaintiff, vs./ them whizzed away through the sky. , he made the customer buy tw} ago: but is the Impression erron-'Fordney-McCumber tariff , because | or |_Mary: Seholiden, Plaintiff, Fe ne tenor Lack P and sell one back. Then the customer automatically. became} cous that our Western friends, just! its authors were Representative | Se eee are eat eee ctl Mrs Sprikle-Blow, the: Weathor- « bdotlegger, revenue officer or not. So he thought. The from sheer energy, humor and de-|Joseph W. Fordney of Michigan and |- <1: Baldwin, a sorperation,.and’all othert man, was out as luck would have it v courts thought otherwise. light in living, throw at the effete;Senator Porter J. McCumber of | pas | persons Snkngtri claiming any a (or bad luck, you might sey.) and : East more bricks than kisses?—|North Dakota. =| | tate or interest in, or lien or eN-{ ine two bad little faries had every- a i 5 si 3 cha iY —ft ty des- 5 4) i: a n i 7 ‘New Yo i It. allows the president to,,change = | {cumbrance upon the proper! thing their own way. The philos : GROWTH i i Tees oh duties or taxes from time to.time, Si ("| Stibed ing ii, Sonne ae Defendants | ‘They gct the big rain-barrel, roll- ¢ ie philosopher who said that nothing is eternal except|g x @ when conditions affeeting them EF | | The State Oe Mr ater tN? ted it on a cloud and opened the trap, change would be interested in thi: '| TODAY’S WORD 1 change. Po ie ‘You are héreby summoned to an-| Down poured the rain and soon England, like Uncle Sam, keeps standards or models of |g g Regulates Trading in Grain by) THAT DOGSN'T SOUND FUNNY TO swer the complaint in this action , every toad on feast was as’ skiddy ‘ veig ¢ 7 g > aechre i a ree ~osi, (eat i ras skatin; ond. weights and measures, supposedly absolutely accurate. Now] Today's word is—APLOMB. , Another slereieted by the resi IME, BoT VLC Sav IT DOES SOUND yan te serves alenby¢ Your answer as (a sit Epo : seairovers that ae standard eens yard, stored in ea Generally it's Pronounced 2 a-plum, | dent, vate Ua aed Grain} JFAMIUCIAR IE Nou DON'T FIND Tose] | days after the service of this suns | ¢@— : pt } or 30 years, has grown a ten-thousandth of an inch. |with accent on the second syllable; |“ OR Stet ‘ =| | mons upon you, exclusive of the day | 4 | but strictly speaking, the word be.| Futures Act. LETTERS IN THS PAPER Funny GNOUCH |) Bons tpon Y0y Secase of your fail. | | A THOUGHT i : Vibrations caused the change, say scientists. But they are unable to explain why the standard British pound, made of platinum, has gained nearly three grains in weight. | TAX Direct taxation by Uncle Sam now averages $26.80 a year for each person in the country, At that, we are getting off cheaply. The Englishman’s yearly tax is an average of $76.12, the Frenchman’s $39.03. The German gets out with $1.26 a year, which illustrates the disadvantages of losing a modern war. The “figgers” are! furnished by Hilton Young, financial! secretary to the British treasury. This time last year we were urged to buy coal. Twenty prisoners escaped in Memphis, Tenn., doubt they can catch some more. but nog ing Freneh, the two syllables should be accented: equally, and, the/sccond one should finish with a sound some- where between “m,” “n nasal with no exact equivalent in English. Webster defines it “a-plon,” with the first syllable ac: cented but the second more heavily so, | It comes from—french ‘and “plomb,” lead,’ Literally, it. means—perpendicular- ly; but ordinarily has the sense of surance of manner,’ self-posses- |, sion.” : fi ‘a to It's used like th's—“Kemal Pasha’s! (aplomb in his dealings with the! passed:, but which did not become law, because the president refused,} . | allies doubtless measure. to his a and Itslian sympath i x8 due, in great ance of French with Turkey’s i claims,” and “ng,” a as| It regulates the buying and selling TCL. Go ‘UP INTHE ATTIC AND BRING |of wheat and other grain in our] | as ni great exchanges, in Chicago. Minne-} [DOWN A WHOLE BAcs OF OTHERS IN | Japolis, Duluth, Kansas City, st} [THE ORIGINAL IW : Louis, Toledo, Milwaukee, Los |” : = | Angeles and Baltimore. tt | The law forbids those who trade lin grain to use schemes, plots or conspiracies to. affect prices, or to spread false reports that might af- \fect. them. | The sectetary of agriculture is igiven power to oversee the operation of grain exchanges and to make jsure that nobody viclates the law. Soldiers’ Bonus Fails | Another measure which Congress |to sign it, was called by most peo- |ple the Soldiers’ Bonus Bill. ; Many persons have felt since the | jure to appear or answer judgment | | will be taken against you by default | for the relief demanded sin the con:- plaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 1st day of September A. D, 1922, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Gffice and postoffice address: Webb Block, Bismarck, N. D. To said Defendants: The complaint in this action was | filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, ‘Worth Dakota, on the Ist day of Sep- | tember, 1922, and is on file therein. |. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, | ' Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 9-15-22-29—10-6-13-20 Spring Valley Coal. Best | by Test. No clinkers. Phone | A merry heart doetit good like a | medicine; but a broken spirit drieth the bones.—Proves i7:22. Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, altogether past calcu- lation its powers of endurance.— Thomas Carlyle. | ' 1 \ | /SHOE REPAIRING While you wait. THe best i Shoe Shine in town. Econ- ‘omy Shoe Repair Shop, 5th | St. cpposite McKenzie Hotel. » | When you think of clothes, think of, Klein. When you ‘think of Klein, think of clothes wes b b tl

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