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PAGE EIGHT ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BEATS CELL IN CURING GIRLS IN UNDERWORLD California Farm Successful in Aiding Women to Fight Way Back to Decency SCOPE OF WORK WIDER Gates of Sonoma Institution Now Open to Feminine Drug Addicts and Minor Offenders pondent. .. March 26.--The soil where the cell failed! doing more for re- is winning Fresh air form than jails, And 65 forn derworld back to s ul oh yr women of the un- fighting the wa 1 deceney and gaining at the State Ith clinquent Women here. successful has been the first! test that this unique experi- | ment in rehabilitation fallen women } vakers of minor dope victims and b laws. An invitation will be extended to those who find the drug habit get- ting the best of them and state prison doors will open for minor of- fenders Not Confined. No ¢ No bars. No ons who purchased Only outdoors with dens to plant, earth to till, chickens Heme Cem iC INE VE to feed, goats to milk and flowers E (ABOVE),| according to C. R. Kosi ag i THE SONO.| land commissioner. In this atmosp ) MISS BARBARA| The cancellations ene: : HARDT (BELOW), IN ng. And they are unanimous CHARGE Os THE ANIMAL HUS.| pleted, number 18 ring they believe the road to! BaNDRY DEPARTMENT il of 26,824 ac tion has beews found | The land will ned cl acters of night life uthful beginners alike are! ‘ gaging fn outdoor work, or studying millinetry, textile work, or ving. | that baffled the police yield Lefore the outdoor life. The “Boilermaker, There is, for instance, the case of ughest woman in San F studying the methods used on the Aid Underworld Women Farm for| 3 MUST PAY UP, RULE GIVEN Because of her huge julk New York Stock Exchange | dry, retiring com ddate for r At the ele 13, the voters on the sue for the pureha ire equipment $270,000 The state schools $270,000 throv f | | | | | | | | i he prese hichest bidders. The total amount linquent: on these years, the amount of alty for }2 yea additional of state school a6 Pierce WOMEN BRING ‘OUT CANDIDATE IN ELECTION | Mrs. William Simpson Urged For Park Commissioner in Mandan ! Mandan, Mar. 26, A contest devel- oped today for the position of pars | commissioner when Mrs, Anna Stark | president of the League, an Jnounced the candidacy of Mrs, Wi \liam Simpson as the org: atign’s for the position, Simp- the mother of Mrs, Raymond om of Bismarek. Fred MeKen; will cast their bal- se of motorized pay the interest due, on the con hoard, and which have been com- nt growing sea:on to 190,803.04, covering a period of 12 to which should be s, making a total $70,000 lost stem, he added. ner, is a ca held on April When Will H. Hays was in“Holly- ! wood, it LOST | \ printe | pro, ithe s ¢ lost about | but u jlure of per school lands ¢ all, til been canceled, | uky, state | con ordered by the contracts on a lease Mr. Kositzky be leased dur- of interest de- ; contracts wa: added per cent p:n- to the; | JACKIE COOGAN’S FILM, TO BE sRe gone around the world in the} ble to remember and. pleasant to re-| the contracts have bene canceled, | Mv. Kositzky said. Resolution Proposes Sale or —— SEEN HERE, PRAISED BY WILL HAYS i | | wjukle Coosen in Olaver Twist It ought not to be’ the purpose of {artists working in any .medium to debauch the minds of the young or to encourage evil thinking by those unfortunately bent in’ that- direction, he paid a tribute to the art an of little Jackie Coogan that et some educational value on n--not tiresome instruction, nobstrusive information, valua-| promoting his’ son’s artistic. and fi- nancial welfare, he said, “That's the kind of picture the world necds.” And "s the kind qf picture “Oliver st," which comes to’ the Eltinge theater Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, with a special matinee on Tuesday afternoon for the children after. school. | la third quality emphasized by sas essential in properly ed and wrought picture plays, wholesomeness.” the cultivated lands on which cause of the illness of the child of one of the jurors, Edward Mohiner, a farmer living 5 miles from Mar- ion. The child was suffering with searlet fever. This was second re- lease caused by illness the first last- ed 11 day: FOUR PERISH DURING FIRE eral Feng Yu Hsiang, known as cisco. she was known as the “boilermaker.” sic The centracts canceled and the 3 i i Today she guards with tender inter- Members Can’t Escape number of acres in each county | Scrapping of Ships est the young trees in the green-| Debt follows: ‘ H — . New York, Mar. 26.At least four house and is. planning to reforest c Number | Washington, Mar. 26-—A-resolution | persons are believed “to .have lost burned-over hills. County Contracts Acres | that the ‘shipping board retire from|their lives. in a “fire \which swept it is with the younger women, | The New York] Adams 2 $20 | business’ scrap all,interior vessels and! through a theatrical boarding house of course, we get the quickest and |Stock Exchange in a formal s' t| Benson 160 {sell the remaining ‘tonnage ‘to Amer-|in West Fifty-seventh. “street this best result,” says Miss Blanche |today replying to charge: : | Bottineau 5567 icans citizens “without any restric-| morning. A number of rodmérs were Morse, the superintendent, who for against it by Slarence -| Burke 400 | tions,” was’ the basis of a progrant | injured. years wi tive in social welfare. |ident of Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc.,| Burleigh 1260 | cuba yoreys 8, committee of tot as “They quickly realize that some /said no member would be permitted | Cavalier 2074; the American: Ship Owners -associa+ H of the best years of life are ahead|to disavow contracts made before | Davide 794 | tion. ee ‘ Chinese Army if and seem euger to rush back to de-|trading in Piggly Wiggly* was sus-| Sddy 236| The Association » further recom- Division Adepts cent society. | pended. * Poster 797 | mended that all véssels notsold after . Pate Rater ‘i “The biggest problem has been| Under the rule, the statements set] Golden Valley 1129 |# Teasonable fapse.of time should be Christian Faith that of older women who feel that|forth, delivery of stock traded in last |G iges 400 | Scrapped and went on record as be- ee yj there is no use in trying.” Tuesday rust be made by 2:15 p. =| faMoure 3 39 ing off the opinion “that an Ameri Chicago, March 26.— The: Elev- The experiment has been attract- | today. McHenry 1 1600 | Merchant mating in the foreign trade} cpin Division of the Chinese Army, ing national attention. Social work- “— - Nelecnt a 160 | cannot be built up through govera-) Citod py some “the Chinese Iron- ers from all sections have been HEIRESS WILL Pembina 1g) ment operation.’ sides;” commanded by Major Gen- farm and watching the results. WED SWEETHEART | Renville ] Richland | OF CHILDHOOD! Rolette Hi | E Sheridan | Pasadena, Calif, March 26—The Reo jwedding of Miss Dellora Angell,| Towner act 5 jheiress to nearly $40,000,000 and her| Walsh Denver, Colo., Mar. 26.—Woodrow | childhood sweetheart, Lester Norris, ] way Wilson, former president of the Unit-|son of an undert: at St. Charles, | Ward ed States, today asked Governor W. &./111, will take place’ sometime this | Wells Sweet of Colorado to appoint Houston | week, according to the latest informa Total Thompson, Democrat, to a seat in the United States senate to succced Sam- D. Republican, who Thompson now | Federal Trade Nicholson, turday night. mber of the uel died pect to make a hasty appointment He thought it would b time befere a decision was reached. Poli: licians pointed out that it was the first time former President Wilson had come out opening for any candi- date since his retirement. PHYSICIAN GOES _| TO TRIAL TODAY, San Diego, Mar. 26.—The trial of Capt. Louis Jacobs, a physician of the public health service at Camp Kear- vey, charged with the murder of Miss Fritzi Mann, dancer, on the night of January 14’ was begun in superior court today. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! | | | Unless you set the name “Bayer” | on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen- | ty-two years and proved safe by mil- | lions for Colds Headache { Toothache Lumbago \ Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain | Accept “Bayer Deblets of Aspirin’ | only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy bo-- es of twelve tablets cost few cents. | Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and | 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mani cidenter of {tion from Angell winter home at Ai- tadena. R. F. Angell, fa’ erited the tes, h, but informati who inh _{and place, Economy and efficiency will reduce taxes and Candidate for City Commissioner. i Lux for all not injure Best of well. FINIS has told the inquir Rugs cleaned here are really clean. ASK US ABOUT | WORK ROUGH DRY WET WASH DR CLEANING RUG CLEANING (F ther of the bride, estate of the lined to give to the time in May, MY PLATFORM GIVE US BETTER STREETS. A. C. HINCKLEY (Political Advertisement.) Let Us Reason Together We use pure soap for our laundry- work. silk, silk faced and fine fabric Expert employets attend to every detail of the work — much of our work is done by hand. soap, starch, bluing, etc., is guaranteed pure and can- the finest fabric. all is Our Pure Soft HED Y Capital Laundry Co. Launderiers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 tions omitted in tabulation | but included in total.) The land leasings, at which the above lands will be offered, under way and will continue until There have been many | inquiries from persons desiring to Waters from our own 6! 3680! 160 | 85] Ma Resco ENS os Com crc 8 1040 | 9 1359 | 2 267 M1 1760) 240] 26,824 85 t are now | We use All our “ 480 | Far 77 Jurors in Herrin. 169 | 7. Hartwell ordered a day's ‘re 479|in the Herrin riot trial today be- (L, “the Cromwell of ‘China,’ "has _be- come solidly Christian, according to.a cablegram received today by the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcdpal Church. The cablegram, whigh was from the Rev. Edward Kingsley Lowry, Trial Recess Again rion, Il. March 26.—Judge D. SS The smoke screens of industry play havoc with roofs that are not built to withstand the sage of fumes, gases and sparks. Here, enduring roof quality is essential—not only for the pro- tection of machinery and materials but for uninterrupted operation of the plant. Certain-teed SmoothSurfaced Asphalt Roofing is written into the specifications of indystrial engineers _ with complete confidence on ‘ac- count of its dependable quality, reasonable first cost and long life. It is this through-and-through qual- ity which has made Certain-teed the preferred roof for every type of structure, from the great industrial plant to the modest farm building, "where resistance to the extremes of weather is a prime essential. | Suits ton sacks. 4 cfothes. a Hats d columns of the press—he paid! insists Mr. Hays, ‘ : T H \the tribute of his tears. |. Its emotional truth and vigor will Knox, Mallory and Depth of emotional truth is one of |stir the heart of the most blase and Gordons |the elemonts demanded by Mr, Hays /re-awaken in the minds of the most Newer chlor and and by all other well-wishers of the | careless, suggestions of life's finer ances eae 5 oe ‘a cinema art, ‘things. When Mr. Hays, congratu- si ailure to Keep up Land “another guatity more and more de- | lating Jack (Coogan, Sr., on the cha =I 4 Contracts Costly manded of pic makers is that they | acter of the stories in which he i $4-5-6-7 Tailors. l of 4,006 Division, at soiiiers of with General the ceremony. version Eleventh Feng assisting A Miss‘ons there were only in. General Feng’s division whe enk and ion h swooped s Eleventh Divi: down from Shensi Province: to the relief of Peking, then being de- ; fended by General Wu Pei Fu in Gen- eral Feng threw his men into the path of the victorious Manchur‘ans the fighting, of last summer. and hurled them-back in a defeat which eventually resulted in rout At»that time the Ch stern military ideals of their lead: Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11-— Lucas Block Phone 260 Dorin, rding to the Board of Foreign about this number of soliders remaining were not Christians so the Board infers that this completes the per- sontiel of this fighting group of his ian soldiers wore ‘arm, bands containing. the —_—_—_ 7 R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Easter Togs Here are trustworthy clothes; correct in style; the best Your Money Can Buy. Norfolks, sport suits, 2, 3, 4, but- Nothing but the best woolens, style and tailoring go into $25 S. E. BERGESON & SON AAA RAP a returned missionary to China re-! er. ‘They advanced to the fray] is due to the contructive activity siding in Peking, told of the con- the > | | OO Topcoats Easter topcoats, Raglans, belters, Chesterfields, and, Box coats in whipcords, gabardines, tweeds and oxfords. hs Extra values at $35 Shirts Spring Manhattans new patterns and colorings $2.50 to $5 $50 Caps The largest showing of caps in the city | all the new | | styles $1 to $3 Dry cleaning. singing Christian hymns. This di- vision ig the only one in the Chi- nese army in which there is defi- nite welfare work and vocational training for the men, all of which of their leader, the Board states. For First Class Dry Clean ing. Call Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684. PERFECT MOTOR Made in Five Grades Protects the Frictional Surfaces of moving parts by forming an unbroken film—a perfect cushion of oil. Polarine avoids power waste. Consult chart at any. Standard Oil Service Station and at most garages for the grade to lubricate your car correctly-—then change your motor oil every 500 miles. ! Yellow Taxi} Co. WE TOOK THE TAX OUT OF TAXI 1. Passenger ...............25¢ 2 Passengers .. tsa See Sbe ‘3 Passengers ..............45¢ 4 Passengers .:............55¢ _ NEW CARS We serve you with careful and courteous -drivers. Day and Night Service. Bismarck-Mandan Cab Service. . . .. .25¢ Phone 888 Phone 888