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: ‘PAGE TWO WANT NATIVE _“ony Who recently resigned as pr AS GOVERNOR Filipino Leader States Posi- tion in Wood Opposition -By the As statement to “dent OF the Philippine senate, reiter- ted his assertion that the re étign of native government offic iy resigning was not intended as a uersonal reflection on Governor Gen- al Leonard Wood. Mr, Quezon id: “In th nor © yr general intel resolution requesting Gov 's recall there is rsonal ‘reflection on the gover ded, but it is the ‘lief of the legislature that in view * the present situation it is human- 7 impossible for Governor Wood to ct in cooperation with the Filipino nembers of the government and President Harding should send us a harmony with the Filipino people. “If possible the president should appoint a Filipino governor general.” UNDERWOOD IN WARNING Sees “Black Clouds in West” Because of Wheat Market Birmingham, Ala., July 26.—(By the Associated Press)—Segator Os- cir W. Underwood delivering his first public addpess since his return om Europe before the Birmingham. totary club, sounded a note of warn- ing against the “black clouds of the west,” caused by the failure of the wheat market. “We may feel in the south the failure of the wheat market affects only the north and north- Senator Underwood said, “but that that is not the case. When our own cotton crop failed in 1914 be- cause we could not get ships to carry our bales to Europe the effect of it was felt over the entire nation, it will be the same way with wheat failure and what we need is for the business men of the country to do their part. The result may not ne felt directly down here but every- one will feel it indirectly. “The only way to guard against an eral who would work in| Sonera ma Wann oa | | | |By NEA Service Omaha, Neb. July 26—The quaint jold First Presbyterian church of this city not only starts many |couples on their marital careers but it “keeps them happy ever after.” With a membership of but 243, i includes five couples zx golden wedding anni- And in this era of divorce, that’s| something to remark about! Other Omaha congregations have more pretentious homes than this old building at 22d and Em- | mett streets, but so long as the \latter can challenge all comers in rd for domestic tranquility and _ alone. Religion First And according to the pastor, Rev. J. Clyde Mahaffey, the church itself can claim, and_ rightfully, most of the credit for the long and serene matrimonial voyages of its fiftieth annivérsary members. “In the lives of every couple, religion has come first,” he says. “I firmly believe that sane and steady living, strict observance of the Sabbath—in short, just old- i it will s A CHURCH'S TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: WALLACE AND WIFE; JAMES ANDERSON AND WIFE. REV. J. B. BOASTS JACKSON AND W) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GOLDEN DREAM aR ea ae at J. B. COWGILL AND WIFE; T. C.; IFE. BELOW: { INSET IS THE CHURCH THAT} F THE LONG ANDATAPPILY MARRIED MEMBERS. fashioned ‘goodness’—counts for longevity.” No At any rate, here is the proud and concrete examples of the good influence of the little church. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson, 75 and 77 respectively, celebrated their golden wedding just last month, in sai co A Long List Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, ; 78 and 75, passed their fiftieth milestone together July 16. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cowgill, and 71, celebrated in September. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wallace, 73 a Associated Press, yourself, it could happen here be- fore you knew what was going on.” the Senator statement to “but don’t this country,” id today in a “The Czar had a big army bu uld not stop a_ revolution. have no army at all hardly so what could our government do if it had nation wide revolution.” 75 Daughter Searching For Mother Who Once elect the fool PIONEER OF it he We Fifth Legislative feel) STATE DIRS Frank Lenz Member of the, ed him Five Couples of Small Sracs ca tale H ave Enjoyed a Bliss Fifty Lok Year's MOVIE STARS ARE MARRIED James Kirkwood and Leila Lee in Latest Romance Los Angeles, July 26.—James Kirk- {word and Leila Lee, motion picture s, who were married here yes- , today were on a honeymoon h will end Monday when they re- turn to the pictures upon which they are working. It was the third ge of Kirkwood, who gave his age as 40, The bride, whose true name was Augusta Appel, gave her Jage as 18, rr GETS DIVORCE | Reno, Nev., July 26.—Mrs. trude Kirkwood was given a d from James Kirkwood here last Wed- jnesday. She gave “the other woman” as the grounds for her separation, BABE RUTH SPRAINS NECK delphia, July 26.—Babe Ruth hard at the first ball pitch- Harris in the first inning | of the Philadelphia-Now York Amer-, Jican League game today that he’ | sprained his neck and was forced to Jamestown, N. D., July 26—Frank | | leave theigame; AOS RS aI ” WOULD CUT “FLOUR RATE Emergency Reduction Asked To Stimulate Market Omaha, July 26—Omaha buadiness men through their “Buy wheat, and{ fléur committees,” late yesterday unanimously, adopted a resolution raquesting all Amerjean railroads to grant a 25 percent temporary emergency reduction on the export rate on ffour and wheat from all points in the United States. Chair- man John 'L, Kennedy immediately seht the proposal to Hale Holden, head of the railway executive as- sociation. Tlie quest species all rail reduc- tion as the water lines are separate from the railroad interests and to obtain their consent would require long negotiation, the committee de- clared in making known their propo- tal. Quick action is paramount at this time it was said. It was also requested that the new roads, apply to all grains at present in elevators. Otherwise, it is point- ed out, the situation could not be cleared as many elevators are full and could not be emptied to encour- age the new buying movement. MR. DILL OF PIGKEL CALIF. He’s a Guest in Bismarck and He Dossn’t Sell Dill Pickles © itors last night aroused unusual interest among the people stopping at the Grand je hotel. This immediate fame came simultaneously with registering for a night’s lodging. With the signing of his name,-C. H. Dill, Pickel, Calif.” the visitor be- came a'man of unusual signifieance. Deep interest immediately felt by Bigmarckers in the gentleman’s 0 cupation, “Does he sell pickles?” | the universal question. After a| little sleuthing, it was discovered that Mr, Dill was a salesman and in- terest arose to a high pitch but at that point investigations came to an abrupt halt, for no one wished to ask Mr. Dill pointblank whether he jla ‘ b e, Leba ly in. condition, if acceptable to the rail- 20d Law College, Lebanon, Ten! Shiflett of -Harfiman, | Sam M. Tenn,, is 23, and already has heen | elected city judge./He. probably is the youngest jurist in the country. Shiflett served overseas during the war. He is a graduate of Cumber- | | as a result of a new schedule of a 70 hour run from Chicago to Port- |‘, land. Beginning. Sunday No. i westbound will leave Bismar 11:29 instead of 11:39 a. eastbound, will. leave at 8:57 a. m. instead of 9:42; No, 4 eastbound will leave at 7: “Bs instead of 7:40 p. ™. NOTICE! Continue: boiling city water. City Health Officer. ‘ RONGS AND RE Economic Essays— ~ LAW, HEALTH, PROSPERITY ‘The Book for all. WANTED CANVASSERS JUDGE ROBINSON LAHR .MOTOR Bismarck ‘tthe Goodyear’s GOOD; YEAR ice Station en: Only the new G year Cord Tire is made of highest- bie long -staple, Scan hit ui the oe ean ly method, and. equipped with heavier sidewalls and the beveled All. WeatherTread. The difference shows in longer wear and lower cost per mile. 1 Service Station Besar Satna reseons mend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled All- Weather Tread and back with standard ‘Service ve them up. *G SALES CO. Bismarck, N. D. ° DIES $3. THE PERFECT MOTOR OIL sold dill pickles or not. Since the industrious salesman took an early bus to Minot this morning before an inquisitive reporter was on the scene, the occupation of Mr. Dill and 71, were wedded half a cen- tury on Nov. 20 last. And finally, the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Richey was not so recently cele- ‘conomic crisis is to operate along he proper lines, The law of supply nd demand cannot be overtaken by the puny efforts of men.” “If American business is to Resided Near Here Mrs, Sadie Pence of Boydsville, Ark. formerly Sadie Elsie McDonald, Lenz, president of the Lenz Land | and Loan o0(., and a resident of | Jamestown since 1882, died ‘at his home here last night of cancér. He (our Children Drown in Canada Made in Five Grades Insures Maximum Power from your Gasoline oath ae pune i OF daughter of Maggie Warner, is] was 59 years old, and is survived by winnipeg, July 26.—Four children WS Never learned further than that ag in io ee ee rate, having oceurred in Feb- | scirching for her mother and. has\his widow, son, Leonard of James- ected ieee ‘Tuesday ¢ was not a pickle salesman. pe cts have , . sent a letter appealing.to the local postal authorities to send het word of her mother. Mrs. Pence says in her letter that she was adopted by town, and Mfs. Norman J. Gillispie of Minneapolis, formerly of .Bis- marck. Mr, Lenz was a’memiber of the fifth legislative assembly of Three N. P. Trains *Change Schedules Mr. and_ Mrs. Cowgill’s only daughter, Ruth, married Mr. and Mrs. Anderson’s son. This has resulted only in closer harmony : European market and a European narket cannot exist until a stabilized xovernment has been established,” the speaker said. according to information here today. The names of two ef the children were given as Bernard Stitt, 12 years old, and his sister, Mptlie, 10 years the McDonald Zaally as an infant|North Dakota, being elected from| oid. The other names were fs “In order that we may market all| between the old companions. when her. nother, ie Jacobson, {Stutsman county in the fall.of 1896.| tained. ‘Detaile cf the decwnine we aan | , ve-Broduge in’ America, one half of 0: maldafonarjes,, one preackior | Worried owifell WhaHGRT She sleclar:| Puncral sovvioey, will we held. ay Mt; { see, Details of the drowning-were Changes in the schedules of three Me ceich one third Gf our ment, |and twatpastors’ wives are. num not given. Northern Pacific trains have been ed that bath: Thera ted parents] James Catholic church Saturday eel ees made, eff Sunday, July 29. und one,.third of our wheat crops| bered.in,the ranks.of the children : bs 5 ¢ made, effective Sunday, July aust be sold in Europe,” said Sena-|of that inher circle. shee nee ante she _wishedsto morning. Dancing! McKenzie Roof dyneetpouna. lt leave: Bl By Sealing Your Pistons Against Waste tor Underwood. : ee The last time Mrs. Pence heard Gatden-— Tuesdays, Thurs- ? Sree ME ele east Johnson Sees from her mother she was. residing] SET DATE FOR gays and Saturdays: 10c curiier and No. 4 tivelve. minutes cal issues in his . about eight and a half miles from] ances. Coolest spot in Bis- erriier. SS peech but he made it clear that e1 enc ii im 3 i Yolarine/ Pee ese mans ie store ne Industrial War Bismarék. “In the letter Mrs, Fence PACKING CASE} juarck. These changes have been made \Pol rine/ 1eeded in Europe to straighten out tffairs and that unless European zovernments became stabilized, the y “Resolution, pol- industrial, or even a resort to faces the U. S. “if conditions Fargo, July 26.—-August 1 has been set by Judge M. J, Engler of Valley “I have nothing to reward any one by telling me about her, but if my prayers would help I sure will pray Aimericaniicitivens! would ‘he “great City as the new date for the hearing é 0 e great) confronting the laboring man and|for any one that will help me find] of the order to show cause why to THE WORLD’ UISE sufferers, @| farmer are not changed,” is the opin-|my dear mother, Please tell me! the Equity Cooperative Packing com- iS FINEST CRI oe the Great Fakes Transit Corporation Steel Steamers Tionesta “Juniata” Octorara” Duluth to Buffalo and Return 2 Uiate ea comfort, beautiful scener; Gt Sato! ee Cruising ‘ior—Stri Huron—Lake St.’ ir—Detroit Riven Es EK, id numerous'other bodice of water ae Great sakes g frou, Passenger service phe rere ion of Magnus Johnson, recently selected senator from Minnesota on the Farmer Labor ticket. “Ma@® think the same thing that happened in Russia cannot happen what you know about her or can find out. May God grant me that much if any one dnywhere ‘can tell me where she is I sure would be glad. I was born July 24, 1889.” pany temporary receivership should not be made permanent. Judge Eng- ler succeeded Judge Cole’ of Fargo in the vase after an affidavit of pre- judice had been filed. | = Senator Sees i Threat in West Birmingham, Ala., July 26.—Warn- ing the nation “black cloud of the West” caused by the failure of the Consult chart at any “ wheat market will effect the entire country just as did the failure of the South cotton market in 1914 Sen. Oscar W. Underwoed yesterday laid the blame for the present condition in Europe at the door of the Republi- can Administration when he deliver- ed his first public speech since his return from abroad before the Birm- ingham Rotary club. While the Democratic Jeader did not mention names he made it plain that he felt the assistance of the U. S. is badly needed to straighten out affairs abroad and ‘that unless con- > ditions become stable the American citizens will be great sufferers. Senator Underwood Camels in Australia The interior of Australia covers 80 vast an area that only a small portion of it can be reavhed by rail. In the ftarly ’50s an American started a line of What the World Is Doing). CAS SEEN BY POPULAR CMECHANICS cMAGAZINE Travel by Stagecoach and front, bearing eggstandsfood for a new | Pail With Float Prevents Calf nest, they tramped along in a strong column, six lines wide at some places. Bracing Chimney Extension A tinsmith who was confronted with Drinking Too Fast Fast drinking is a habit which carq, ful stock raisers are anxious ‘to correct, in yenng calves, for if allowed to com tinue, it is likely to cause digestive disorders that affect the animal ix after life. An effectual check Ee | this is believed to have been found ig + 8 simple metal float that fits into 4 straight-sided pail in which it slowly ‘Cleveland, Bu All R. R. and Tourist Ticket Offices “Skea 't Houghton, Sai ig at ey Seo Marie, Matos Is Standard Oi1 - Service Station _ and at most garages for the grade to lubricate your car cor- rectly — then drain your motor oil every a ‘7 penator nde sie _ Bepenied to drops as the se A hole in thy , 4 pops puist tne nation to stand " Cah pectic aA iH WEBB BROTHERS lates ihe iow of milk, and prevents ait Undertakers Embalmers 1F 1 Directors Dancing! McK ft a a 3 Garden = tee ee Gees at dame o * Licensed Embalmer in Charge —\ % ; days and Saturda: 10c 2 Alarm fegutirds DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 5 - | dances. Coolest spot in Bis- ec = simple se D URING :; marek. site terion somes sel PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS — " REPORT OF THE SONRITION « oF ; The Regan State Bank at Rega * the in State of North Dakota, ‘at the close of business June 30, 1923. RESOURCES $ 82,566.46 271,63 ificates, atattae ete. ‘1,525.43 mother 2,249.12 2,354.85 112,093.57 LIABILITIES uesstged = Capital stock id fi Su “fund a todches from Melbourtie to Castle- discovered. Since that time a network. of coach routes has been built up, cov- maine. This was soon after gold was| the keep “it moment the femergéncy brake is released. ‘Tt com sists of a switch having two spring. Contact Blades Tootted in 8 Vaheped car, and wil, when set, sound the horn and sounding, the Phone 100 Licensed Embalimer in Charge Night ‘Phone 100 or 687 HARVEST _ . Ranking house furniture rs ‘wing a large ares. These link Either real estate : 10/1883 | pooat elie eftunted om railed lines, WE WILL KEEP OPEN EVENINGS © 5 ee et withthe interior—the “beck” coun- | . Profits anid’ BREE . 3,886.69 by. Boars by eae isnot alfare * - UNTIL 10 P. M. iG stern oer it. experience in Australia. 2 To accommodate farmers needing supplies for International Harvester ‘Co. Machinery.