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THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) A VALUABLE PROVISION announcement that President Harding has directed the federal trade commission to investigate to determine if | there is any relation of the tariff to the rise in sugar prices | centers attention upon a provision in the Fordney to be one of the most valuable acts | rs there has been effort | obtain a tariff, based upon the principle of difference in cost} of production in Europe and in’ Ameri and to give a commission powe the tariff to meet changing conditions. time and again have endorsed the principle of a tariil to protect American industries and Ame standard of living and lower costs of production | Although leaders who have seen the disastrous effect of changed fariff policy under Republican and Demo- cratic administrations, it remained for the last Congress to} incorporate in the tariff law the flexibility fought for so long. A news dispatch Weeeesn20| begun the study of | Bismarck) . . farted on careers of versity of California, and now studying at Oxford university, a broker, he and he thinks t other opportunity Vermont has been] tariff which may prov of the recent congress sa botiunist he made report on Vermont's flora. tariff from politic: juriucs insects in the an workmen against quired ‘into and repor ble, slate and granite indu AML that time I taught his class in Europe. would not have 3 s pnt of the uni “urs and now MORE WHEAT” The “Hat More Wheat” campaign may appear al gn impossible of fulfillment. The | leaders in the campaign are, however, enabled to answer} those who believe it futile to attempt to change the diet of uccess in similar cam- | | vice president THE UNFAMILIAR TRIANGLE BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM by E Phillips Oppenheim glance to be a worthy cam sat Columbia university. y he is through bit he does not say that he is too the people by practic: The country paigns of the fruit grower: ald thus quotes J Other men hay in California have resulted in aj} in the consumption by the individual of | ins, figs, prunes, and other food products. .for, example, has been raised joke to tables of millionaires. Statistics show, experts sav, that the Ameri consume less food of which wheat is the basic ingredients | than any other nation, and there is no food more healthy. The object of the “Eat More Wheat” The power of suggestive advertising has been demon-! The people of North Dakota may well afford to| re is nothing to lose, and | Arrgt NEA Service, Inc. been going back from time to The prune, | he prur © to take up special cau rom the object of boarding | BEGIN HERE begins between SAYERS, noted criminal, troleum in connection with my investments, paleontology. ‘an people | SIR NORMAN GREYES once of Seot- land Yard, when 5: rs’ beautiful campaign is a worthy Too wet * a wey OOH ie I) wes him from Sir Norman ng dead an officer sent back it with all their strength. there is much to gain. nd accomplice. She of two hunc unds and takes pas- On the boat Indianapoliy News. ya . * sa . to Marseilles. The 16-year-old Manchu boy, who is emperor of China in| s renamed himself Henry and h beth. Possibly he got tired of signing his official title ing Kuo Ta Huang Ti. i all things American. ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS By Olive Barton Roberts and Niek had lots of fun »-Picture Shepherd. intensely interested in ixpressing his admiration of Cauca- he had his queue (pigtail hair) cut off a year ago. ains his title as emperor, and the Chinese republic gives him a large allowance for the upkeep of h 3ut he has been stripped of real power and is} isolated in a condition that amounts to imprisonment. Emperor Henry of China may be power) most interesting char: t oriental nation’s casting a: ial system that ruled it for unknown centuries. world moves toward real democracy. treachery. Greye: 1 of Michael, tr: him to his place of resid It develops th helping the Se ss on her pretty little farm. Nick milked the cows and Nancy gathered the eggs and fed the pigs land helped to wateh the sheep. fell ever so much better af- and the pain they and court. ‘leaving him at the resi- ss but he is one} a living monu- ide the monarch- |, The whole |” of the world’s ment to a gr NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Sir Norman Greye shook his head. cy were left by “EP know nothing ow TH tell you the v Shepherdess. them to the they had entered Coal has been so scarce in Quincy, Mass., obtained only on a doctor’s prescription. Meantime, enough unmined coal underground in our coun- a thousand years. Various suggestions have been made for putting a stop things. The most sensible one is for that it could be}? inst the wall. rge Raster-egy Kk into and see} *s where the farm |; Nick had to ever so tiny lo get . by making a wish with their! ‘how is it that all, the try to supply us for over to our periodic fuel shortages. consumers to fill their bins in summer when coal This particularly applies to big industrial users, for homes consume only a tenth of America’s total produc- tion of soft coal and a half of its hard coal. HOPLIFTER es on a charge of shoplifting, a New |ter:that. York maa claims that the theft was a subconscious act. says he had been thinking of buying some jewelry for a niece | “and had not realized he had stolen it until he reached the | their your were driving ed and turned his head. + He knew then that it was the end. as returning with man who wore no coal ke themselves The gendarme to the right as far as, you |, jean sce, then one turn to the Teft.” | Shepherdess, This man keeps the i the former announ ghbor Guy wel ieur Guy?” Demayel ‘He'll tell you whieh wa Goodby and {so much for hetping me A The Twins said goodby and start. this time the knows his nm Arrested by detecti . “Is this Mon innkeeper was more than em. oul, no!” he deel Guy I know well. is a stranger.” ficld and the chocolate bushes and the pop-corn. stalks. A novel alibi. However, few of us realize how many things we do when hypnotized by our subconscious selves, things that our so- Called conscious selves would never dream of. Everyone has jjiere, sure enough, was the Muffin! duo-personality, a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Z sy i _ HEADACHE er 200 world-famed experts are at work on the 150-! volume history of the World| War that is being compiled by | juns. the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. i It is the most thorough work of its kind ever undertaken. ‘The aim of the writers is to steer clear of causes of the war |0"" ’ ‘and the incidents around which bitter controversies have | raged. Military operations also are ignored. The history is |; , Jimited to describing the war’s effects on European. civiliza- | sing.” For that reason, the part played by United States is! Get ready for the book agents. Serap-Picture Shepherdess told them | and then turned to the left. i | The man shrugged his shoulders. Man's house. a : for.” he said sullenly. leried out when he saw them. dusting some pulverized: sugar newly baked hot cross | night, Rimming- mote corner of a t ; i Ic ton and 1, in it. imself telephoned and or ve come to ask you| | a in us at coffee, but, before we ched that stage of ou were surprised to see h someone coming so And he began: | “Hot cross buns, hot One a penny, two a pen Hol cross buns. If you have no daughters, Feed them to your sons. penny, lwo a penny, “Messieurs,” he 1s absconded. doubt, who w man whom you _ Auto makers continue. breaking all records. nd February they made 145,708 more cars and trucks than | jn the first three months of any previous year. ‘output was 271,000 machines, ‘million a year. Pedestrians will her, with more to dodge. hine takes the place of the auto. ome as fast as the radio craze. In January February | or at a rate of more than three} | To be continued have to gear themselves up a trifle | No relaxing until the flying engers this afternoon.” f rose to my feet, bu ees i ing}|" A THOUGHT _ | When it comes: it'll! ¢———————_____--__# And there came of all people to! hoar the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the carth, which had rd of his wisdom.—I Kings, 4:34. ese are the signs ofja wise man; to reprove nobody, to praise nobody, to blame nobody, nor even to speak of himself or his own merits.—Epictetus. much we kinow an-went first to the Ho- At six o'clock this evening she was called for by the other woman, and they drove off They were shadowed, fortu- nately, by Lund, the American de- tecti¥e who followed Louisa Martin over, and who reports that his life was attempted last night. This wo- veems, has an ¢yil LO! rsailles got through with Germany, ny thought that: Germany was gone forever from the ing mercantile marine nations. However, Germany ranked second Yast year in shipbuilding. She’s rapidly replacing what she to surrender. Tonnage of ber mercantile marine now ths as big as when the War started ua t When the jury at Ve d only to Great Britain One somone bees ibd! je y ‘fourths of a mile it Se Wi tried for mur Lund reports that thi is iM blood between the two women, He is convinced that the English- woman, Janet Soale, as she called herse]f on the steamer! has been de coyed. into some place to meet Mich- How did he follow them?" 1 asked. “Where is he now?” “He followed them into the worst quarter of Marseilles.” Demayel 1 plied, “but as soon as he discovered their destination, he had the good sense to return for aid. They are i the one quarter of the city which I have Mot yet succceded in el made.” € ‘Let us sturt!? 1 exclaimed cager- We moved toward the door, “1 deeply reg hh 1 cannot accomp: were to show myself in’ the tier, | should not only endan- absolute: ¢ Monsieur Santel turning to his com command of the expedition, is in one of the cars outsid sufficient force of gendarmes have already penet IC remains only to Wish you good fortune. + dn the ing for us we passed from the br | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | (wears “THUS awe LGUHAT’S “THIS. 3 — i evereetr, £ SES HOUR MOTHER-IIN- CAW VLSITING AT Youre HOUsSS Haws HAW! lus why you why Rimmington, the followed. Tell us who | called Gre: laughter from Lou aed by the soft silence, the scuri ryes, J w trapdoo: ultancously with mine. spoke together, their immed trap-doc my shoulder cords which bound und fect, talking to h trying to keep back the | Which threatencd me. Then the mist came, and the room rocked. found him. yy NBA SERVICR j bor, EEE Fnderneath, He secured the trap- |door behind him by means of boll, got into a petrol Jaunch ane | e | may. The Tauneh Theat day upon the beach, is a theory t board by descended some steps, passed and fillhy [have ever been in. /A repulsive woman lolled across the counter ud looked at us. some time. I do not ent wh passed dehind that cept up to us like st seven nin point in th stone steps, we paused. the men felt about for some time. | lish lady called eve unsuspected door slowly | swung open, a door which seemed she told ‘me, impenetrable, 1 and become our ! pulled down : One by onc we descended into what seemed to be from the room beyond, au which for the moment made a mad- the sound of a wom I stumbled: acre but Santel ring. But tonight the attempt: shall be jpatient to 1 {with a pleasant Tittle “Be careful,” he muttered, “if s you, he will urround him. | 1° Demayel an- ‘that this is an adventure ly you. clared, cly heard him, but T held | to go to Engla mpted to find m Then suddenly, 1 heard your lives, but 1 should of an my own, he added, “will Lake Lund A Known that he w ted secretly into the , tted secretly inte “The Wealth of Bismarck Is the price of the jew have you followed | vr which we found wait- “No one has given me any AND WHAAT GCS: re You SEG % THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 your new love: Norman es, from Monte Carlo?” ‘gain there was a peal of di bell and Th changed. e had your chan id. “E shall le whole w pd we fell ng on the tin, with the f: fied x ce of th hate, but unforgetable I felt a sharp pain in nk T went ma cutting the hands My { visitor in the hospita ks later, was Monsicur De r Norm man’s escape. confessed ¢ incident.” y did he get “He descended through the t to a narrow inlet of the which at full tide is dire ‘ently made his w: ¢ for seven 3 m reply. nd -— the Englishwoma he re ned in M now her pres- abouts.” As soon sent for the “From whom did these flowers 2 Linquired. “Until you were out of dange "a very beautiful she returned to 1 ft with the Sister ain order florist for roses every day for a fortnight.” he left no note or message? When can T lea’ “In a fortnight, ked, been in “It is not a fit que thy athy I) not talk to me, I shall go to’ sleep.” “The more you sleep,” she de- the svon you will be able “Michael’s Wedding Gift,” ninth slory of this remarkable series, will | begin in our newt issue. o—-—. —_—_—_—_——_ '| Bismarck Boys | o_O Character of Her Sons.’ The springs birds are arriving. Russell Reid informs us that the boys |have reported three Sprin date these are the Crow, repgrted. by [Fenton Goddard and Eugene jthe Marsh Hawk -and the birds to, ce Sparrow reported by Norris Fitch. Dr. Melvin R. Gilmore of the State | Historical society seeks the co-oper- ation of boys and |records ‘of the development and ‘growth of spring and summer through ‘insect, plant and bird life. Any per-| |son interested may get further in- formation from Dr, | Masters LeBarron, B. M. Dunn, F. J./ Grady or from Russell Reid or J. J. MacLeod, Tonight will be stunt night with the Pioneers, every boy should be in Council not later than 7:25 o'clock. rls in keeping Imore, -Scoul Basket Ball. The Knowles Shield games are the} big attraction just now. St. Mary’s head the league, being one game in |the lead over the Richholt boys, who hold the Shield at the present time. These teams will meet for the second time next Saturday and if St. Mary’s win this game the Shield will go to them for this year.. When these teams met last overtime was ngces- sary to declare a winner. St. Mary's won by one point, The first game Saturday night was between Wm. Moore and Richholt and jresulted in a win for the latter by the score of 21 to 6. The teams: Richolt—J. Jochim, B. Klein, H. Milde, F, Landers, G. Land- ers and E, Benser,. Wm. Moore—Al. Watkins, R. Gobel, H. Brown, J. Mis- ner, H, Dohn, In the second game the St. Mary's Second defeated the Wm. Moore Sec- onl, 7'to 0. The teams: St. Mary’s— “G. Jaszkowiak, A. Hummel, A. Cant- well, M, Hummel, J. Gorman, Schil- vinskiv. Wm, Moote—E. Perkins, B. Jacobsgn, B, Nicola, J. Buckner, J. Sloan, P. Meadstrom and W. Smart., In the last gaéme the St.’ Mary’s de- feated the freshmen 34 to 7. It is only fair to thg freshmen to a couple of ir men failed at the last minute to show up, and others had to be pressed into the game. * The teams: St, Mary’s—J. Olson, P, Balser, J. Rochrick, J. Conway, 8. | 4{Wyciskale. Fresbmen—F. Wanner,,H, that Quickly Regrow Your Bob! i isive | 1. | ging of an elec. | fierce oath from | a moment's | i hair roots. i comes in a patent applicator Easy to apply. If used as d it will cause your hair to ness seized me. | grow 8 to 10 inches cach year. finney’s Drug Store uu; bottle | directe ight against | to the place | ina heap. Janet, ber feet and arms | tied with cord, white and numb with fear, was Ly Michael, with un- | vas a most deplor- | 1 int] | nthe room, in which you; Words for a rainy da Monsietir Demayel ex- | jplained, “my means of a rope lad If Burbank produces many ‘seedless things we can do away with At the rate things a ‘freight bills are pretty high. Permanent way y visitor had gone, I|but not so good in streets. hood Hg | A week | nd, but | Fashion note: Gardens cut down expe have you ever | yoy have to dig for your mon ion from al nurse,” she replied, | am in her 2s : game. 1 explained, | San France married a man. Since a Grand Rapi 1 48 diamonds stolen from under is bed it doesn’t sleep so well. n the golf. First sign of spring Tenn, w Y iieg jumping off a barn. They s In Bethlehem, Pa., broken in a wreck, so hard for Easte Circular doo! teen tong and 2 | protection for safes agains lars. bed Hair Women who wish to stimulate the growth of their hair should try Van Liquid Scalp Massage, which is successfully ° growing hair. Strong, | vigorous of feet, the | hair surely follows _ sounded like |g healthy condition of the s ichael's. voice, when he |g good circulation of blood to the Ask us for Van. Ess, Bismarck, N. D. SSS Lobach, % Hollenbeck, ©. McCrorie, M, Gdrdon. In the St. Mary's iday afternoon, Charlie through! Browns were trimmed by Jim m sim-| Cardinals, 17 to 11. Clent Our pistols | yankee’s nosed out a v nd the sound of | Maassa was followed almost | being 15 to 1 In | Hummel nt | Crows broke even, thre Howard Murphy cd the Dacotah Trib ishly, [Jim Gorman, by the tory over s Pirates. The final se the Little Four Sioux and F Black fee So many relies of ancient days are being dug up. It must be the men hunting bait. People who won't stop at anything hould never drive autos. going When a woman goes in and asks ? ifor powder these di rseilles for |“Face, ing or gun The meanest boy in our neighbor- is using his mother’s moth- balls for marbles. One way to learn what's what is by learning wh: isn’t what. {| During a raid in Cleveland a man {poured a bottle of it in the sink, A 1 pees .|sink of iniquity They say girls’ colleges don't teach much, Any £ duate will t two and two Sugar situation is reported more strained. Coffee should be. Twins born in Chicago were named Adam and Eve and should be kept away from the orchards, (Mich.) » Harding has given up fishing for You don’t have to wait for a golf buit to bite. when a man broke nd het People whose buttons won't s on may enjoy hearing a New Je: button factory: burned. * r Itjis hard to tell if a friend speaking k or radio, . thick, ar China's boy emperor has adopted imself the name of “Henry,” pad for his Empress “Elizabeth.” Chronic Constipation Relieved Without the Use u of Laxatives, Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—socan- not gripe. When youare cx stipated, not enough of Na ure’s lubricating liquid is ‘produced inthe bowel tokeep the food waste soft and mov- ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol because itacts like this natu-’ ral lubricant and thussecures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method— lubrication. Try it today. alp and a + ome under Chief fisher more the clerk says ~ es are fine in hair, The longer skirts will be sHorter, but we will have the shorter skirts no longer. make a bridge co woman detective He is out of luck. n Sequatchee, neome tax returns indicate prosperity. They certainly do for the government. 200 eggs were s work weighing eigh- new burg-