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; e tw THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922 | f the band for the Dickey’ temple | |. : f ay | CHILDREN TO BE MISSIONARIES = [eh Wire instesd some time in START PROBE raat : an : sy November in Mandan . was decided . ‘n: . P. % | | ‘at a meeting of the Pythians Thurs- Wontan Heads: Disaster ees poon wi ror a enny +)! ig HIS STAND ON ‘ day night in Unione zehn L Bowers) y 3 5 y x ay ' past grand chancellor; Roy F, Dow,'| R I. f | secretary; and pale Ms Tontpyin jy : FINnGSs ULC. €. te | | perial deputy attende: e meeting. f 1) | Over sa‘ dozen were sighed up fer, : : : : LEGISLATION the Dramatic Order Knights of Prove splendid toxative properties of ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE [ Khorassan. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin by test Thousands’ of! parents sarevoikig \ h hild: Wel: SCIENTIFIC teat hi themmsnoes, “Where car I fina rua A i i | At the meeting of the Child Wel- ENTIFIG test has now | worlhy lazative anyone in the ! nator: piaking Kirst Sneee | fare club at the home of Mrs. W. 5, | A proven what Dr. Caldwell of |} family can, use Feage aan ort * 4 In State in Campaign Ex- Fitzsmmons_ yesterday,’ Mrs. Alfred Monticello, asserted many years | fil gladly prontde a. liberal free paig! ¥: t sh i dequal * a Zuger of Bismarck gave an illws- ; ago, that constipation will slow | sample bollie, sufficient for'an gdezuale plains His Ideas \ strated’ lecture on “Illiteracy ‘in | if] you up fully 2% por cont. ‘Tho | Fl Wise’ me ule ti sis tlie H North Dakota.” Meu Zutee aie ae i ~ ' fet inanees x Washinglon, St, Monto, Illinois. ¥, been activély’ engaged in’ the drive ‘ a i! < ) AS WORD FOR M CUMBER | to wipe out illiteracy in the state by | Tomas add up: 5 i = | 1924 rglated many interesting details | the prime of life jawalre Seek se (By. Ene Astocinted Ercee) itaal about’ the work being carried on is \ who! deliberately nora oa ESE aval s yr UR /Mayville, N. D., Oct. 14—Uni this line. One of Her most interest- | ‘went. without a Lin 5 at WD raillion bottles | ates Senator E. F. Ladd spoke a ing exhibits was that of work done bowel and toray ov u : by the inmates of the state peniten- wel Movement ore bought annually, the largest > d-word for Senator Porter J. Me- ae Te Lair 8¥%. selling family laxative in the ‘ x ' isi 2 ary. . it 01 4 WM find it i ‘ Biers as Drevigionsl: stans ‘At ‘the conclusion of the meeting he ete Ba world. Yon) will Gay .Ainst foreign debt cancellation, re- a course Iyncheon was served hy ‘the d A coated:". tongue drug store pert Noa Woo hen rated his stand in favor of a bonus, hobtess: fii | and foul breath, cankers in tho £78 bottle ec 4 demanded conseription of wealth ie i eo RR FEMANT mg appetite restless slesp, . his political address here Wednes- | AK mh , weaivestign, headache, depression, Fe ynight, It was nid Tiret oppenrenes| M = E RE g | This is’the jury impaneled to! ff} nervousness, crampe. T be al rate sever s ee trails = tee-his return to North Dakota to A heh INF BE robe the Argonaut mine disaster, ure was UD T cent Hort ; imp the state for the Nonpartisan | : ia pT balay neeeTa le Potter, coro: | Ejust this that Dr. Caldwell has arente ca fort ane: ague and for Lynn J. Frazier whw) “ ; ner of Amador county, Cal,, who is preached to his patente in pr ula is on the package. Mrs. eS * posed Sta iabee efor the Republi-| ; os A ; in charge of the inquests. : Ee ea ee ae @ Roy Cook of Bellefontaide, o: } . Iso declared that con- \ 4) : an the practice of his specialty, a co will vote on the Ford Mosse col h ticularly through slashing large in- | fl Giearcs “of the atomech and old ney MET Be Dowson Pe oals offer before it adjourns in} > ventabies ade wala much Teas tha “bowels, back in 1875. Pee ae Gant Pipes eouee A : + * cos' in order. to resume bu: . i ii i] re Peet since ond cxpromed ws 7 | again on. former. standards of value. After cheeeyine oe bie the peat faxarnve he family bes ever i fatinent ci ide 8 Mr, ahd Mrs. J. L. Whitney, who) “Today, two years after this down- satisfactory effect of his pi ‘ » in-fol sappointment «in President Hard y; a for constipation, he Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for e's, veto, of the bonus bill. roburnbdl Wedueetoy etter saete ward, level’ stactes, many, automebile Siated it in drug stores in 1892, constipation or any of its sym * A 6 detailed summary of Mr. the summer in’ Minneapolis, mado]. , manufacturers are quoting ‘prices plac iy table ‘compound of toms. ‘The results will delight anak 4 ious matters what: is believed to be an unbeaten | | - - 5 : which, ‘considering improvements a simple baths and’ in with you, And the cost is only one ae ea tmaenses om, Far road record between Minneapolis and ry made in the last/five years, are Egyptian se aEontatics now cent'a dose. 3 * ~~) Hows: ; teed: ant ‘the , Bismarck. Driving their Dodge HUDSON-ESSEX actually lower than pre-war levels. pleasant-tasting ? " é ieee is Nath Deke a . : Brothers’ touring car, they covered 2 “The latest price reduction on S wll BO cals aad patos ‘ ; Ch Re ea Léig| 8° distance of 468! mites in the! REDUCTIONS ARE |poth, ttudson and Essex cars, made TAKE DR : i } te in the union. Men like Lynn J.|5¥ NBA Service [Gene and Paul Anderson, Lois) one day, leaving Minneapolis at’ 6 $1.20) Seotember 2s the third sub: | DR. ANE eeu ata tau ded| San Francisco, Oct. 14,—“And Hitch, Sara May Anderson and | clock in the morning and arriving FROM $50 TO $1 stantial one that the Hudson Motor }@ ‘ eae rast otc accarding te the|a little child shall lead them.” | Elizabeth Hitch. ‘They are” thel' Bismarck a little before 12 the| pnt! Car Company has made with 12/ K@A\ Aaa aby i . the senate where, according to the |a little ¢ i Deng children of Rev. L. P. Anderson of | vie? night.’ Taking: out the time ; +.’ p| months. In that time, prices of Hud- Do Cg il 1 tive a turday Evening Post there is a) The first experiment in the use} South Caroline and Rev. J: W. ‘they stopped’ for meals: and to fill| Local Dealer Says Prices of|son cars have been lowered from | [Ral Jhe family laxa : eponderence of lawyers. |of children to carry Christianity | Hitch of Georgia. - Vithe car with gas atid oil, this is only Standard Makes N t $17) to $870 and Essex prices’ from Soldiers Bonus-The senator call-| into foreign lands will soon be|. It is claimed that more effective} '3 oF’ 4 ‘hours: more ‘ike than thé andal akes Now ai $150 to $250. ‘ ; ea 5 f “ attention to the fact thab the) made in Korea. A liner sailing|work among the Koreans can be| schedule of the fastest trains com- Lowest. Level “This really is not a fair state-|Car Company took the lead in what | legionaires and the Zanella forces ,esident had vetoed the bonus bill|f.9m San Francisco recently car- accomplished jf Christianity is ‘ing ont-from the Twin Cities.. \ iment of reductions, however, since !has since become a general further | in Fiume, says a Rome message to @ cause it carried no means of fi-| ried five little tots, bound for Korea] taught by their own children, who . {>The prices of several of the|a number of added improvements | downward price revision.” the Central News today. An Ancona - sneing the expenditure and called) where they will be trained in mis-|have in turn been. converted by E AT GLUTEN: standard motor cars are materially /have been. made: on various models ———_——_ el a Thalia cca ave a tention to his own bill, introduced | sionary work. Ameriean children. According to) WH. l lower today, considering the values |in both’ lines within that period. FIGHTING BREAKS OUT. Visas wae aoe Sy Ree meet this need. This bill (provid-) The’ youngsters, shown in the| Rev. Anderson, foreign missionary TESTS MADE put Into them, than at any time in| ~‘The latest~ Hudson-Essex reduc- ; ers ee een ; Tasietl Sorter thot g for issuance of certificates of in-| photo, from top to bottom. are,|work will be revolutionized. At pe . |the history of the automobile, says ' tions were $50 on all Essex models— (By the Associated, Press) the departure o! i s fr ‘btness to veterans, to pass as legal - he i adit R. B. Loubek, of the R: B, Loubek phaeton, cabriolet and coach—and| London, Oct. 14~Fighting has| Zara to Fiume. aa : i i : 7 , Whee * E ; ; ndex would give the soldier the wig (Kota congressmen to diseuss means |1y of Mandan, arrived here yesterday P Fargo, ND. ” ceed North Molir Co, local Hudson:keee deal [20 SN om: she aisleos speciitcrs | Rzitent an Between ie") <hnatel popes on jee ene’ of seeking federal cooperation in ‘morning for a visit with his grand-|{t0m | We tage | Ever si seng » ier. | —_—_————— ‘ve an impetus to business and| (trolling the Missouri River. Mrs. L. C. Peters|Dakota show a large percentage | “Ever since the summer of 1920, |Super-Six sedan price was consider. : iV PEWRITERS — ould help the producer, he said.|°™ = fate parents; ‘Mr. jand hin ainigr vee {of gluten according’ to authorities |when drastic cuts began to be made | ably lowered when the mew model | gtemee——————m men TYPEWRITER “The soldiers of the nation are to} Fergus Falls, Minn.—Paul x, | “tile he completes his senior year’s 6 the Agricultural College who|in all businesses, the automotive in-|was announced in August, R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. : | All Makes % ioe ‘ in having such | pony : i sc] Ree ae ithe Teeet nigh seater have been investigating thé con-|dustry has been a leader in getting | “These reductions bring the prices ||| - i i sold and : be congratulated in ig Benz, St. Paul real estate man, was .f is Chiropractor 1 able advocate of their in Senator] ,injeq when hi: bile turned A tent.of a large number of samples.| back to pre-war values. That the | of all Essex models down from $50 : | Bismarck A or killed when his automobile turne: Miss Hildegarde Usselman who has n 1 ted i i eon i d Consultation Free Typewriter eCumber,” Mr Ladd said, adding car here His wife’ and 4 i ; The two highest samples tested in| public appreciates this is reflected |to $150 below June 30 prices ani i ‘ tat “it is gratifying to know that| ther persons slightly hurt. | beet ™aking her home in Fargo for) 5 recent bunch: came From the eetf:|fir'the tremendous’ sales, of cate: tke three Hudson models to $170 be- || Suite 9, 11 —/Lucas Block piacticcn, |/ eer have sucka;worthy suceos-|) ' i i several years came to Mandan. Thut:-| 4151 part. of ‘the state. ‘~~ \mebiles this year. Many manufac-|low prices for the same date. It was Phone 260 | arf in Si ier.” it, Mi day night to spent a few days’ visit-}'" ‘Phe record of the test follows: |tures constantly took losses, par-]on July 1 that:the Hudson Motor || RARE rate Re peat Senator Frazier, |, Detroit, Minn.,—F, H. Fldozdal of | ing friends and tu visit her mother, r , Percent of Gluten ; Attitude of /Legion on Conserip-|Dauphin, Minn. was elected grand | 14". "Ciara Usgelman who is attend, |COUntY - Town eli of Gut on.—The ‘senator declared that the| president of the United Brotherhood ing the teachers’ institute here: ‘Barres Re olnon ea eae I am ma a aE RE <a a ESE : merican Legion is urging conscrip-| of Maintenance of Way Employes : Burks Bowne rel i r t - ; | on of property is a hopeful sign and pee ee Laborers, aeteat: Mrs, N. E. Luther and-daughter, Burleigh’ Biemarék 1499 |B i : ‘ e i «f | ad said, if it persists in this dee eres than 6.000 cates eat er t'| Miss Vivian, returned lasb week from| nivide Crosby \1271 ; ; end Jb) will go ejlong way, toward || Bee a four months’ trip abroad. Shel pivide Ambrose 11.23 | ;. |% sopping future wars.’ total of 86,000 votks, ‘ t of her time in’ Christi-|: Ellendal a | ' Freight Rates.—“It costs 81 cents : Geis aca Dickey wendale: ‘ = a - "3 ) carry a‘bushel of wheat from Far-| _Washington—Prohibition Director| ania, Norway, where her mother re-) Emmons Linton i i 5 i sides. ‘Hettinger New England i : d yr © to New York'more than one-thiry| Haynes announced the appointment 4 e N 2 a ; £ the price of the wheat—hence the|f Judge E. L. Porterfield of Del-|' : ‘Kidder, -Dawson aN tt need of legislation to correct | Ware» Ohio, as divisional chief for| | H. S¢ Russell, managet of the Man-|'Kidder Dawson ’ : : Ba Ey aera 5 Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, dan Creehiety Gat ER Lamour, Adria i, i f ‘ : \ : 4 j gay TL Y /| left Thursday. night for Chitago. elites! anzig Benes ‘ -f Red-Fropaganda:—The-senator rid-) co .tie, Wash.Mys. = Eitzibéth Morton : Mandan . 2 uled what he termined propaganda) witiams Chaimpney, 72, author, died.| Mrs. John’ H, Graham of Spokane. |' Mercer Golden’ Valley / ) ; 2 arouse belief taab this country is) Joliet, I.—Gold, dssaying | from| Wash., arrived Thursday night-for a|/Mountrail Stanley f pacaneer from red influences. $3 to $33 in cach ton @ concrete| visit of a week at the home of Mr.| Mountrail Parshall ao: © 7 } Political parties. — Parties must| was discovered on the farm of Brad-| and Mrs. C. I! Larson before contin | Pierce Rugby ‘ j 5 t }:ve up to the principles on which| ford Green, six miles from here. uin® on her. way home after yisit-|!Pembina Cavalier. A . : k ‘cl psy ae put ee andes el ENN ing in St. Paul. Renville Mohal +. More than one hundred years ago the followers of Bohenmod ii aus ea were force: ; # | lanks—the speaker said. He also| Warsaw, Mo—Clide Estes, 19, ; Slo} , Amidon yaw thee i ? ‘ fl e largest flag afloat in Smyrna is eclated: that the’ Republican’ party|.chumbers’ Buckley, 40, ai its soul” Atty. C.F. Kelwehe EDR Jones slope Richardton to lower their Crescent in defeat before the amen flag; today tk : ‘ Fe ae Ae wae Re: as two more years ‘in office after) Karl Buckley, 36, were held to await] and John Kennelly left yesterday | Towner Cando ¢ reported to be the same Stars and. Stripes, whi le ti le finest destroyers in the Uni a S fe s y tos see March pane it is oe Pine He trial in December on a charge of| noon for Fargo, where they will jo. | Williams Williston crossed the Atalantic to join other American ships near the scene of the Turkish victories. . ortanee that the Prebident suf-| murdering Alfred E, Lutmann, ‘ ion to th illiston . ‘ A staal i A ‘ . ‘ cient number in both’ houses to| farmer. pane? acre iene ca etter at New f Williston What the United States will do is a question which looms large on three continents. In Asia , & } arry:out the principles of the par- Kee Orleans, Oct. 16 to 20. A. J. Palmer Williston \ Minor there is joy that America will give food and shelter; in Europe ther is hope that America will | ee ae Cae 7 centrale Wark Bd. Btlte se and A. J. Brandvik of Killdeer were] Ward picated join the Conference which will finally settle the status of Thrace and the Straits ; in ae ine oae ¥ ea } Nor akota Program.—North Da-| shot and kille: larguaret Parfit, 18/13) the city yesterday also enroute aWwy' ener = h reat surge of anti-Turki eeling ‘s ’ ota stands out as the one state @|and then killed himself. She hac] 1) ¢ho convention ‘The North Dakota _ Sawyer the Sorrespondelts say that the Government is impressed iby the gi t g e ; ‘ ue union which has a clean eut def-| relected his proposal of marriage." | dejogation in special ears will join wei Sawyer. _ among citizens. ; i rogra tl ti id. Fata ae ai ai day. a) * ee tne ane . eee slaw eliacted: by the farmers | Washington—J. 0. Mills, Columa] the special train at’ St pen nee ee Park: River 9.74 r A “hands-off” policy has been officially announced with a statement of the Administration’ 8 | e state that h ked| bus, Ohio, was clected presiqent of ‘ i “ ~ approval of the Allied desire to keep the Straits free and the little peoples protected. Does this go f th that he has been looked | (US 2% Rests Assotinti Mrs. Conroy left Thursday evening PP: 3 f ! {pon as radical has beon enacted in| the National Restaurant Assotiation.| - 11) twin ‘Cittes, where she will! Regular mening eee far endugh to suit the American people? { ther parts of the world to the sat- a 1) weeks’ with relatives. No. 5, A. B.& A. M. i sees = i : ; ‘ ‘ sfaction of all coucerned.” Te A ee Money evening St 7:80. .._ The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, October 14th, gives expression to ' Debt Cancellation.—Since yeturn- That Linton Lodge No, 71, Knights Work in F. C: idage public opinion of every shade in answer to that question, and shows what the Government might do, ; | Rg ctrom \Enrope; ihe ds ‘more (con: of Pythias will furnish the nucleus Sate * and perhaps what it will do. The article is illustrated with several half-tones and cartoons. ; : : inced than ever that there should . by . ‘ e°no cancellation of foreign ‘debts | ; : he senator said. There is,a feeling SPEAKS (IN, MANDAN. A 8 = wey ss hat cafcellation would not accrue| ‘Rev. Dr. §. E. Vermilya, former ; = ‘ So | is WHEN YOU FEEL BLUE ine ~ °O the German people or to taxpay-| District Superintendent of the Bis P ‘ % r < é Neer Tred that he elt Paes scaneatigs| marek district, will speak in the T (6) the oung en afr and need a good hearty laugh to revive your sagging spirts, step into a’ theater showing i ee “| Charles Wesley Burns Methodis ‘ i | ys 3 “Primary. Dr Tadd said vhat| EPISCOPAL Church aty Mandan tomor- . ° s | FUN FROM THE PRESS The Latest Laughmaker on the Screen ca . ‘Gise amaahinne! seercations unig | Subiect of “Home Missions.” 0} tee 0. isn a re ne You'll Fs five minutes of chuckles and laughs and in all probability a good dramatic program besides. he people who failed to vote were| Joseph Martinek of the Bingen. : le “Fun From the Press’ is produced by The Literary Digest and distributed by W. W. Hodkinsoxt Corp. o blame “Don’t blame the instru-| neimer Mercantile company offices is STOP AND THINK! 5 . Pe he deed od deere te | ereetivig a radio outit in the ofice |Z , : ‘ Oth N ste Jes in theDigest” thi kk (October 14) are: : clared that it) building. This isthe fifth set to be 3 z wa-ar 4 tober Sclinnee the yaad taesetgrnat | erected in Mandan, Statistics show that of every one hundred average Other Important News-articles in theDigest” this week (Oc are: a Oe : - rs rous: in’ mi . $s 9 $ whly declared that the Ford offer for ‘i i sili i 4 zy A * i 4 © " : . i he Muscle Shoals project will be| pr'netd Monday cronine im the Com_|@ own support, by the time they have-reached fifty-five: Bi. Navies That Won't Scrap - How to Construet a Loop Aerial Nz RE thete is a growing ateisteres| mercial club. room. | 20 have died; Be To Halt “Coal Bootleggers” Soviet Artin AllitsGlory a hat it be voted oti favorably. | George Newgard, son of Mrs. S: 1 has became very rich < . The Herrin Massacre Indictments. The Passing of Stage Scenery. ‘oreign Depreciated Currency. The fT, , Wash. former circumstances ; \° tires: ; 5 F sold. basis, money aystem ce vwhiek | Jacobson of Tacoma, Wash., former 3 are in B00 v << ; - Tightening the Entente at the | Europe Prodding Islam Intora Holy : he gigantic issue of German marks 7 46 are still working for their own living without Dardanelles z War % : s > vas made has been absolutely de- Kept Cu Here any accumulation ; 4 : im ie 9 . piciscaby the:wer and the sneakel pt A np ere er Hien oa Allied Debts and Our Tariff The “Red” Church of Russia Pacer ere ne. aeelnse the~.e0) 30.are more or less dependent upon children, rela- A A . . 7 EU i laa ari oe tives or charity for support. Some of them still able | Why American Isolation Must End Why the Turks Massacre : iperatifig the fraudulon, gold ‘basis to do light work are being replaced by younger men. _Finger-Printing.the World ; Turkey’s “Joan of. Arc’ Va Beat eu chaant PMGH they he rake Will you be one of the four who have succeeded, of Where Freiich Department Stores _| “The Sort of Man Mustafa Kenial Is a sing the people of their earnings, Haniel res who are working, or of the thirty who are. Lead the World : Who Is the Greatest Baseball | —*~EWeRPIERa : ; ans 2 » ‘Battling Siki” as a Dark Cloud on Pitcher? ORS i NEWS BRIEFS | It’s up to you! . 7 i: the Horizon as fi ; Topies of the Day . moet | Ya = % Remember the best way te avid a dependent old age 2 |—~ aay : ‘ : 3 Paes osuisteteg aeons tae is to’save money steadily. A little put by month by = nee Many Interesting Illustrations, Including Cartoons \ 4 iefs - Pr ; fi } ‘i i month, year by year will surprise you by its totaliin = 5 ta Sioux Indians to agree on at- , yea t ‘ MRevaite press their case for ‘re- twenty, thirty or forty years. 5! Get:October 14th Number, on Sale To-day — At All News-dealers — 10 Cents forney: Pp Abs | 2 2 urn to them of the entire area of | x ‘ E ; 5 : 3 he Black Hills, will be held here .__ The Savings Department of the FIRST NATIONAL 2) i } Yetober 24. / BANK, THE PIONEER BANK, will accept any sum as =) “Tis a The : Ge / 2) EA SUNTR ce Saige vay an initial deposit.in an account from $1.00 up and com- . Mark of € . : \ Pes et Pospine eoretiee| pound interest thereon at four per cent every three =) Distinction to) treamery Store here estimated at months. : Bo a Reader of * : 195,000, * | 7 ? : | { The Liierary ; DO IT NOW! Owatonna, Minn.—Thomas Kelly, 5 2, Civil War veteran and president | ~ | AAR : @ the Security State Bank here, | is : at Sie 7 | 2 By i “ | that your children have the Pe ee | Sees. ties te meres | Rirst National Bank Mothers of sr ern a Wenats Com ASK Their ‘vanktgn, §. D.~-Representatives | eed miaicodl lata eateated ad Irs ational Dan. | prehensive and Concise Standard Dictionaries in school Tea c hh ers f towns in Southern South Dakota| hite Sulphur Springs, W. Va, ree & -‘America»>— and at-home? It means quicker progress. , wlong the Missouri River will meet | {i4rs, William A. Gavin, British cul - =e ‘ it Vermillion today with South Da- | % ' rontendex, GT RAM MT A i :