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BOc Rare ge Replb. ec: Puffed Rice. ss Package... 18€ eee = =—| Per Ib Olives, large Queen. Special at 47c Ivory Soap, 10 bars ..... % 3 cans ...,.. Almonds. = ¢ ee 75c Royal Baking oY Bh hse Cream of Wheat. CANE ceases ce per pkg. ........ 25c Shredded Wicat Dutch Cilaneer” 10 Cc redde eat. P sabe . Per pkg. ....... 3 14c Per ean sah tt eee Instant ee Postum= — Large Pearline. 5 can. : Per pkgs. ...,..... @ C! Each .... 45c | JUST RECEIVED 1 “A shipment of Wealthy Apples. They are 4 good cookers, good eaters and good keep- ers. Wrapped and ae solid ies Per | Box’.......-. ee are se SP 3) ] Sweet Potatoes, Shoumdeter \.”.. oBé TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Maps showing the area covered by the tidal wave hnd earthquake ‘along ' |the Chilean coast. Above, the dis- ‘trict in relation to the whole of South America. is shown by. the dotted rectangle; at left, detailed map of the territory immediately af- fected by the recent upheaval. LOCAL HUNTERS GOING STRONG | Much Game I is is Bagged Within The Last Week in This Section Several hunting parties of. Bis- marck citizens have reported un- usual success -within the last few days, particularly in bagging many fine northern ducks found on the lakes and ponds in this section. | _A party" compose of Roland | Gross, Art Bauer, J. S. Johnson and | Harry Larson hunted two daye, Sat- urday and Monday, at the southern home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ad- mundson.’- They returned’ with the limit, 115 ducks and 5 geese.. The | geese were large white ‘ones. | \B, E. Jones reported seeing: whistl- jing cranes, whichshave not been ‘| numerous in this section for a con- siderable time. They are among the fatherest. north summer. birds and are now: migrating south. The birds weigh 35 to 40:pounds and fly ata speed, it’ is: estimated, of 85 to 90 miles an: hour with the. wind, Numerous citizens have brought down deer within the-last: few days. | LARGEST. CIVIC. DINNER IN THE HISTORY OF € CITY <Continued from’ Page One) will put into effect immutable laws, | he said, stating that every city to be growing and. spirited. must have ideals, loyalty and. organization. “I wonder if. you -people here ever think of the glorious history of. this state, if you think of this as a city. of. 8,000. or :9,000 souls or do. you think of it-as a..city <in the, future, with a.new: capitol dominating. the hills. to the north,, with great mer- chandise .stores on the corners, a great. and. teeming, city.” 'Dr.. Jaynes told; his audience that every city which prospers and grows must have: ideals,:and that “no city becomes ‘great until:-it . is. greatly thought and brooded and dreamed over.” “What is the soul of a-city?” ne asked. “It is the prevailing mind: of. the citizenship: of/‘Bismarck—that; is the soul of the: city and you'll never |rise above thi&” t Impressing upon his auditors the necessity of a forward-looking citi- zenship: Dr. Jaynes: said that “what the nation is in the abtract the city is in: the: concrete, and the highest expression of patriotism in Peace can | be found in unselfish service in your || city.” : ‘Duties to the nation ‘can nat: be discharged merely by voting and pay- ing Aaxes, he said: He urged partici- ‘pagfon in civic-affairs:: } No man has, a tight in his home city to stand back and. curl his lips and criticflly say “why, what has this organization’ dove” until ' he joins some organization’ ‘apd tries himself to do sométhing “for the good of his ‘community,” e ‘asserted. Dr. Jaynes spoke’ of the dangers of factionalism’ in a: eity. He said he could show: the-audience ‘ies ‘up -and.down: the land: who are’ stagnant because little groups'and factions iare fighting! one another; citits':in which sometimes national: politics have been ‘allowed to creep in and divide ‘citizens. He reminded all present that the city’ naturally will be what they make--it, that it -was-here-that his hearers. wére finding -opportunities, raising children, enjoying the pro- tection of the law. \ “You owe’ something to ‘this ‘city,”. you do’ something unsel city-without expectation | | of reward,” he declared. * It is necessary, he said that the ideals of a city and doyalty to it | shall be taken.out of the clouds.and | | put upon the ground. No victory, he | said, is, won by individuals, but only by organized, cohesive,~ ageressi\ | forces. “The modern Chamber of Com- zation, a community elearing house,, | through which the: high minded -citi- \zenship ‘can: fuhetion to bring about a better community,”» he said. This | means, he said, not: rely: new in- ties, to build a fund of goed: will, “Remember,” said Dr. Jaynes, | is the aggressive, united spirit of end of \uong’Lake, - staying’ at the |- he said; “You have ‘no right. to live} | merce becomes @ community organi-|] | dustries, ‘but everythin: which adds'}} Tee BISMARCK TRIBUNE” | Special i issue of Victor Records | 1874—Tidal’ wave sweeping Bengal ~coast~ kills: 200,000. 1883—Voleano, earthquake. and tidal tidal waves kill over 36,000 ia 1 Sunda Strait: islands; 1896—Earthquakes and tidal. ‘wav kill ‘80,000 in Sabkiru district, Poe~ Japan. wv 1900—Huge wave catised by. hurri- cane: sweeps, Galveston, Tex. } ity;. 6000 killed. : 1906—Feb. 173. Earthquake ‘on* Island of Formosa, Japan, kills 12( April | 18: ii San: Francisco, kill 500. Earth; quake kills 1600 at Valparaiso GChilers + 1907—Earthqual kills 100 at King- ston, Jamaica. 1908—Seventy-five thousand’ ~ killed, | 100,000 ‘injured -by earthquake and. tidal: waves affecting Mes-' sina district, Italy, and Isle of Sicily. ‘ 1910—Earthquake kills 500 at Car- ial tago, Costa: Ried. y 4 1912—Three thousand killed, 6000 in- Gee by earthquake in Tur- ibis Beehquake kills "30,000 “in. Central Italy. iy temala -City,/Gu: 1920—Jan. 8: Earthquakes ‘| \ bay district, Mex., I 8000. § Dec. 29: Earthquake in Kansu province, ‘China,: kills 100,000. through © injuries, starvation, .: exposure, ‘etc. 1922—Hundreds killed in tidal wave and earthquake along Chilean’ coast. the citizenship that makes* ities what they are.” Among the guests were .Dr, R. A. Bolton, postmaster of Jamestown, ahd Andrew Haas, secretary of the Jamestown Commereial club, and © A.) Tostevin, president of the .Man: dan club. The dinner was in charge. of the following committee: ,¢ Burt ‘ Finney, ‘ehairman;- Mrs. W..E.. But- - Fox lér, E.V. Lahr, A, W. Lucas, 'C W., McGray, Miss > Hy* Nielson, J.C. O’Berg, Robert Webb. The floweremused ‘on the tables Tonocrow 1 ‘ were sent to local hospitals after’ the | 18964 dinner. YouGave Me Your Heart The Great White Way/Orchestra peels fe son BRIEFS’ | res ———— oe a a New: England, N. D-—Miss Ida I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate The Virginians | jg9¢5 Puaries, 24, of Reeder, N. D., .com- < f yes ete 5 mitted suicide: by. drinking: poison. Gee! But I Hate to Go Home Alone The Virginians ; 10-inch Ty a note to parents she said she was |’ s = y 75¢ Fox despondent over prospects. of a “moneyless winter.” j Sioux Falls, S. Dy—Operations of a ‘dozen ‘youthful coal thieves revedled with arrest of Hammond Swiden, charged’ with disposing of the stolen feul. Alleged some families received entire supply coal for several winters through operation of gan, Duluth, Minn.—Extradition Walter ‘Hoover, world’s amateur scalling championship, on charge of fourth degree manglaughter waived by ‘Hoover .and will go to Madison, Wis., to face charge growing, out of auto- mobile accident. 4 od Tmportant: Victor Taltsing Machine Company, Camden,N. J. . Fac iy Washington.—All, Americans in the vicinity-of Valparaiso and Coquimbo ‘were reported safe in ‘advices re- ceived by the state department. Madison, Wis United States Dis- trict Attorney Daugherty announced Vi that indict ed in 1910 see ictor L. Berger, cha Ty ‘CURED HER, RHEUMATISM toist@ ‘snowbound fox tive reached Cheyenne. fe dismissed. Knowing. from terrible experience thy suffering caused by rheumatism, Tih, is $0 thankful at -having cured] wa: She is anxious to tell all other suf-| mystery. ferers just how to get rid of. their torture by a simple way at home. Ne: this valuablé ‘information. entirely tee. Write her at once before ydul George: Bentley. of Marathon, ei Adv. | died lagt night, Are: you stiatiing school where your education will enable-you to enjoy: a good income ALL YOUR LIFE? That will imcrease with age and experience? The Bismarck College courses. will lead’ you into the ‘realm-‘of big, oppor- tunities. Let us> tell’ you Wfe,-and pays b' * Students, enter''at any time. instructors; tuition reasonable. ‘ Good ‘board: and room. in write, iolation of the espionage laws, will ‘Cheyenne, Wyo.—Twenty- nine au- Leavenworth, Kan.—Although his Mrs, J, E. Hurst, who lives:at 608 F.| nrison'trousers were found near Lin- Douglas Street, C-293, Bloomington,| colin, 1 ., Thomas F. Carr, a convict, fe:in the..federal prison here. herself! that out of pure gratitude} Authorities could not explain: the ‘Mrs. Hurst, has nothing to sell.| Burlingame,» 74, former editor of Merely mail your own name. and ad-| Scribner's magazine died. dress, and she will gladly send you rm Lake? Te. Gored by. a ‘pull | what we have-done for thousands of the mest successful business Men atid women. . A Bismarck College, course ig a}sure start in Equipment the’ very best: expert Students’ Boarding Club at $20 to $25 a*month. For particulars 6. x LANCUN, President, College Building, BISMARCK, N. DAK. a! Out tomorrow Victrola,Red Seal Retord 66109. Teninch, $1.25 Trots Trots arin | GREB’S RIVAL COMES FROM days, jr A the By NEA Service. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 17.—JiniDe-| of the game, James J. Corb>tt laney, the fistic sensation of the west,| James J. Jeffries. Furtherm who is shortly to meet Harry Greb,} front name of every hea comes from’ fighting stock.: Delaney Happens to be a seconq| the exception of Bob Fitzsimmons, cousin of John C. Heenan, Am-rican| starts with the letter “J.” heavyweight champion of years ago. It is on his mother’s side that Jim descends from: Heenan, she being York. —: Edward Liccenoe | a cousin, of the former title. holder. ; Better Baking Certain With Climax - Fancy Patent Flour No matter how good your. balings are now, you can make them better by using Climax Fleur. Better _ flavor, better texture, more -whole- | Eight other big as Nellie Kelly I Love You You Remind Me of My Mother Z (ftom ‘ “Little Nellie. Kelly’ ) ees Homesick All Over Nothing at All The Great White Way Onchestts A isewicin basic Henry Burr Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Great White Way Orchestra cee 5 eee pemeed = ? S Neeeetpeeee? < } Nieylend ictrola aon REG. U.S. PAT.OFF. Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the labels | Jim appears to be capable of uphold- ing the prominence of the Heenan line in ring history. When doping out Delaney's cham- GOOD STOCE! sionsnip possibilities think first half of his signature, How outstanding it is in the champion in the past 100 There is John L, Sullivan, Jack|* Dempsey. Jack Johnson and_ others. ANl of which might be taken as an- -ssome, more satisfying. ORDER K SACK OF — CLIMAX TODAY. ack sings | clock iti the Morning” 18957 10-inch 75c 18963 10-inch 75c Jaes J. Delaney into the list of pugilistic ‘stardom. Delaney, like Georges hegan his ring career as ‘ He began fighting at 17 years of age, radually outgrown each he is now a full-fledged iddleweight snd seems des hortly, enter the heavyw Mike Gibbons, 2 after the development. of cays, that he feels confident ays. it’ won't take very many years other forceast of the entrance’ of{cither to turn, the trick. Russell Miller Milling Co. Bismarck; N. D.