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E TWO HE BISacr OUR EI tered at the~ Indianapolis 6; Columbus 2. IFLIERS FIGHT terday enroute from Seattle to New THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TELLS HOW TO. ————— Boys’ Outing pajamas ages 8 to 16 $1 United States government who has BISMARC’” poned, wet grounds. l NATIONAL LEAGUE i } 4 New York 13; Chicago 6. u i Boston 6; Pittsburgh 1. { 5 CHICAG Louis 6; Philadelphia 5. | Marquette Others not scheduled. wD NEW YOF Cleveland 6; tin = M Rh i dad es per peel 4-2. | Forced Down in Montana by|Erects Screen to Prevent/Consulting Engineer Gives hicago 6-5; Boston 1-6. ‘ = ihe a Philadelphia 2-4; Detroit 0-3. Drizzling Rain and Dense Passers to See Him in Results of Survey of 5,000 republicati: READY FOR ae His Garden otherwise BRUSH FIRE i pre ses ag . e | Doorn, Sept. 18,—Instead of time : es. ALUMNI WED. acd or ry|cnee JAP PICTURES) ttring the clusion af the for: URGES CONSERVATION Iso reserv : mer German e! 5 ° sibel ste | aa! retire even more completely~ from MEM nia heaaa . 7 the gaze of the sightseer, for he Y AMBRI er After Three Days of Srim- He Univeral ot Dif One.) | ill Hoping to. Set Record haa a the érection 6¢’abecsi- Teachers Farmers That Flew = td pi © University of California wa fae Daily by m Condition For Game Yen geet Ne hth eM agg the Hard Luck The, framework for the new screen, Wells Preserved > ay by Berkeley general hospital’ but only E which is eight feet high, will suc- aily by m el a two remain there They are elderly \ cccitelly prevent’ anyone Te gsy. H joe : “The onl} ti the com: Daily by m TRAINING SCHOOL NEXT) “oer Whose homes were destroyed. | wy, have surely had our shere of ting even a fleeting glimpse of the| 1 toss of the Soa asaaint dal ; SS A ee ie hard luck o, this trip but we are|fretful monarch as\he walks in bis |Plete lost of the 5,000 ariesian wells 7 — ynamiting was resorted to in an j ha aI garden. in North Dakota is by first drilling Valley City Comes Here on|* rt to stem the flames’ progress | still flying,” were the words of|""The ‘recent publicity given to a|and sealing the wells rightly, then te : toward buildings of the University of Lieutenant Victor Bertrandis, one|ponfire celebration in the grounds |Teducing the flow by valves as in a September 29; Expect California, of the fliers of the Navy Dehaviland] 9¢ Doorn House is said to. have been|city water supply,” said Herbert A. = North: Fast Gatae ies EEE eM ashes are | which passed through the city yes-| tke motive for the greater privacy.|Hard consulting engineer to the confined to than an at the presen: series of ch The High all ready for its Alumni tomorrow School football team is game ht at 4 o'clock with president emeritus of the university, | yor, ‘an attempted record tr: and John Howard Taylor, architect.|\ortinental, flight. After stopping Fraternity houses consumed inelude | ro, fifty eight minutes in the city the Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Tau ; finn- Onene Ph ape Soma et Theta | the fliers took off, headed for Minn the Teo Late To Classify !WANTED AT ONCE—Capable girl just completed survey in’ Dickey, La Moure, and Stutsman counties to- gether with Chief 0. E. Meinzer of the United States Water resources ccordir ach ser. er} om eapolis, where they planned to spend | * of Washington D. C. and Prof. Simp- strengthent oe h Houser. After) phit, Among the sorority houses de-| jn vient oTey, to care for 3 year old child, to [O° Wasine en Si P Rivas rimmage, Coach | stroyed were the Zee Tau, Alfa) yb work from 9 to 5:30. Phone 568-R years, the Houser confident that his| stroveq were the Zeta Tau, Alpha Flying from Seaitle, Wash. to) steer 6 p. m. or call at*Flat J, A week was spent by the en- that doubth team is competent to make a good] *\T°Y*4 Hei Tie PESORTS | Manhattan, Mont., over the Rocky! Rose Apartments. o-isté | gineers in hand tests on a number ! r first real test. Yes- ; : Mountains and being forced to land of wells determining the pressure, ment to sh Russian River summer __ resort | i soy terday was n over to rest be- at Manhattan by a drizzling rain .|flow and amount of wastage ho still ¥ vest be-l towns were threatened and some of | Ye ., T2in| WANTED—D. B. hammerless shot. i who s cause of the rain and the High| {guns Were threatened and some of | and a heavy fog which made it im-| "gun, Cowans Drug store, 9-18-3t | helping the farmers to get the pallot. School team is in excellent condition. in LM cit possible to see land from the heav- ander control, * a at one time was surrounded on three “It i ifvi Nothing ‘ow’s game should be a fast|siges by a forest. fire that. began |o%%, Was the hard luck referred to]; og7—Two keys in leather case. Re- It is very gratifying to now have the masses game, according to Houser] near the largest redwood grove near | PY, the lieutenant. ‘ ward if returned to the Tribune |the department of interior ‘send its e the Alumni are getting to- Pranelita’ ake wr otton at | Leaving Seattle after the arrival! omce 9-18-1t | chief water man to aid us in our ef- deen away 1 of the stars of previous| Guorneville was prepared to leave |% ® bot from Japan, which brought ‘ forts to salvage some five millions orators hay years and with the extra practice|¢huir homes and had Pildeed (cave | pictures of the Tokio distaster carry/ FOR RENT—Furnished room in|of dollars worth of flowing wells,” where are gained through the postponement of|.atoables in a boxes ; ing mats of the pictures of the dis-| modern house; hot water heat; | Said’ Mr. Hard who has’ spent six , valuables in a boxcar which was be- 3 3 ; Taw throug the me from last Saturday untilling held by the Northwestern Paci- | ®8te for eastern newspapers, these} siways plenty of hot water. Men | years working on artesian conserva- i tomorrow, they should be in the best | ie Verses ester fact two pilots started on what they hope| - Mandan Ave, or | tion. tain laws U 9 fic railroad for emergency only. Call 306 joe i ‘3 ‘ condition possible, ‘A total of 15,000 rn ti the Cal-|t® make # record flight from coast! phone 262-LW. 9-18-3t | “Six years ago when I drew the Under With tomorrow's game as the first | ;¢\,t0tsl of 15:00 acres in the Cal to coast. After about ten hours in Artesian well bill which has since eonstitutior test of the ability of the team Coach | “emma national forest, of which the air the pilots were forced down,|FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished | been enacted into law some few be- by those w Houser will be able to pick the weak| finn cryine tom senort’ fesued {tti8 being their first stop. They] rooms for light housekeeping. Two | littled the need or said it was im: by the fede d rearrange his team so as| yore tonight 5, 5 pute Forester | t#ved overnight in Manhattan, plan-| blocks from postoffice, 311 2nd St. possible to control the wells and + th t ¢ it stronger when they meet] paul G Re dingie sae ning to leave there about 5;30 yes-| Phone 832-M. 9-18-3t | stop waste,” asserted Mr. Hard, “but by the ex ite Training School next Sat-|- wphe Santa Barbara fire is still |¥@T48y a m. but were delayed until now all agree that it is a vital need. Stitutional out ne cunts, Barbara five is annig (Six. After six hours in the air they|WANTED — Thoroughly competent | This is vouched for by State Well ative gover ~ the game with thein. heavy northwest wiitts ea Mr, | #nded here and were met Bs A. F.| maid. Family of two. Address Lee aed eGR oe in a i inori 5 chool there is a full week| pogingto “ 4 ‘| Bradley of the Association of Com-| Tribune No. 644. 9-18-8t | mer’s duties in the artesian wel qmnority. in which Coach Houser ean perfect | Redington. | “However, Santa Bar-| norce who had hot coffee for them belt which includes the Mouse and = Thereh Bis’ Una and ofumePrielay inetore ube) hee, cure eettere, Chink shez, vill Gasoline was loaded into, the ma-) FOR SALE—1922 Mitchell, 5 passen-| Little Missouri valleys from sthe familis sends the team up against Valley | ture, eye? Tuer control in al out | chine, fifty five gallonsbeing neces-| ger car; good condition. Cheap if | town to Forbes and the South friends.” ° City in the first game which counts | Mitwo bed fi sven tarted (S87 to fill the tank, Two gallons| taken at once. T. E. Oxford, care | ta state line. awaken a 4 in the teams standing in the state|, fires have been started) of oil were also taken on. Bismarck hotel. 9-18-1w| Until six years ago the farmers 3 inity forest, in northern | °'« é the eightee high school football circles. Calif Avenll hae juve be ‘You have one of the best land- had been taught by some drillers 5 is ao oe eRe reall has just been re-/ ing gields in the country,” said|FOR RENT—Modern room fog lady| that the well would cease to flow chome than ceived here from the forest. super-|ricut, Garrett, “and it ought to be| only; down town. Inquire rear| and be ruined if the flow were re- i visor for additional hel; dwe Q eeneneney cs soudtiig ike fighters we ane Fst eanily oasible for the city to set flat over Roop’s old store, es : Bore oe Put als ue) ~ a ity desires ee nae re aid from the government in the matter act, if the driller has J As long per lake district tonight. | These huilding of hangars and the outfit- done his work right, sealed his cas- Fonstituti fires are out of control, and are be jting of the field — with night a Gripper Shoes are| ing and pipes, the well may be put othe v viel ing made worse by the heavy winds.” | jights.” Both fliers said that they ites ripper to give] der control in nearly all cases e other artic would do all they could to get Bis- : B and’ must be so controlled, it was rights and: Sa Etec EPS. san |marck recognized as a ‘government comfort, relieve foot troubles) -i4, ‘to preserve the flow. By all2 B ALL Fianuisce wespended’ to Berkeley's |!@nding field and to get the govern- and give long wear. Get the| wr. Hard declared that the farm- “week, but ¥ sree for hele late yesterday, and {ment to put in the necessary equip-|facts. Men’s Clothes Shop. | ers had responded well to the newer ‘den tamper — Fire Chiet Murphy ordered ‘severe [mere "Nit in" and with tprapor. = cally ; Hi ines and chemicals to the scene y ates 2 “whim. The Geo. Kelly Proves Himself) engines an ed mail route to run from Chicago! Charter No. 2434 Reserve District No. 9 as is advis Master of Bat in Game [chiet, The eg lepers Seattle over a northern route REPORT OF CONDITION OF prove. that. Agai y ‘was due to arrive at Berkeley about | Whic! 4 4 rainst Cubs 14:30 of really be economy for the govern- . ballot are Ag 4:80 o'clock. really be ecedomy 121 jthe, rovera THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK government , ey equipment for a landing field here. that route } ae rrp atl cu pare Bismarck io Jukt’a qood days flight |=" Bismarck in the Biate ee ios the Close of Besiness The ses: : ary barracks were flooded during ajffom Chicago and surely would be -apolis recer ngle in five times at| terrific storm Saturday and 5,000 re- ) the best place for an overnight stop RESOURCES ¢ = f rad in Chicago against the | Ported missing, forest brush, and for the mail service,” said Lieut.| Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, 4 shest of rad pea Wha went down co defeat, 13|#tass fires, fanned by north wind |Garrett just before hopping off for acceptances of other banks, and foreign 7 =that constit tans ne wetoat has never before {and fed by undergrowth raged in |the enst. bills of exchange or drafts sold with ins . hans nplished in’ major league | Nearly ever county in Northern Cal-| Lieutenant Bertrandias and Lieu- dorsement of this bank 1,512,251.01 = Meena oe ifornia. tenant Garrett are, unofficially, Total loans . $1,512,251.01 Thi 1 “O'Farvell and Meusell also hit| Several resorts and towns were | carrying the first picture of the To-|Qverdrafts, unsecured 820.; roug! , severely damaged or destroyed by the|kio disaster to reach this country | U. S. Government securities o =merce, Fort New York Yankees who need| flames which sprang into being in|back to the east. The first packet | Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds .transcontin just one more victory to assure their | Several instances almost without j of these pictures will be dropped in par value) . 75,000.00 “this city on the World series, fail | Warning and quickly spread beyond | Minneapolis. and the rest are being} All other United States Government ‘securi- =purpose car ss going down to de | the control of the forester, state fire |taken to Chicago. ties Coclnaing premiums, if any) 10,050.00 oan 2 feat before Cleveland, 6 to-2: @warden, and hundreds of volunteer ae : 3.050. = Secretar piake Lora levelend ite Be nereachicrs, thee, bonds, stocks, securities, et > 57,595.72 touch with feated by Boston, 6 to t, Cincinnati | _ Eldorado, a small mining town in anking House, $75,000; Furniture and fix- severy assisi did not play, clinging to second {Eldorado county was virtually de- tures, $7657.06 ... ee which coo} mace ef stroyed and 150 persons residing Real estate owned other than banking house F 2 1 COOpE “hs. Poston Req Sox broke even | there were forced to flee, the inhab- Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank > ipvenees of aviation. ‘ shiciae “Wht Si itants of Colfax and Placer count; | Cash in vault and anfount due from national ‘There a: with Chicago White Sox in Boston | itants, nites, and SE taees ceo eat mata ) “yay = st 6 1 fi the | also prepared to flee when the town . Fort Lincoh cv Gt 1, Washington defeated | Was threatened. Amount due from ers, and, air routes t St, Louis twice 5 to 4 and 12 to 2, the} Woodacre, a picturesque little vil- trust companies in the United States 50,608.34 ficially th Tatter ame was calleq in the ‘sev- | lage 10 miles from San Rafael, was 5 Exchanges for clearing house . 13,227.20 pany ae enth inning because of darkness. | Feported almost destroyed bya forest . Total .... 414,493.83 = ; Walter Johnson pitched both games, |fite which swept Lucas valley. — bes and, drafts on pans Goetading, : = The senators clected .a total of 81| One hundred sailors and marines ¥ aplanders Consider Number Reserve Bank) located outsi ‘ - i is of city or town of aspera bank.. 1,947.07 = -Probably hits in the two games. were sent from Maire naval island a [4 EY * The Detroit, Tigers lost a/ double [to fight flames at Cordelia, 20 miles| of Reindeers Owned an =| Miscellaneous cash _ite 10,190.24 12,187.31 deplore the header to Philadelphta in Philadel-|from the navy yards yesterday. Redemption fund with U. 8. iveasurer and response of Sia Aa iniie Crear aria nine fae FORCED TO REFUSE Index to Welath. due from U. S. Treasurer... 3,750.00 hour of neet to 0 and 4 to 3. e Oakland fire department was peas TOTAL Cross St, Louis defeated the Philadel-|fore@b to ¥efuse a request from the| Narvik, Norway, Sept. 18—Never E LIABILITIES phia Nationals, 6 to 5, making it| Berkeley department for. aid be-| ask a Laplander how many reindeer | ©. oi+4) stock paid in . 100,000.00 f fa th f hi s ,¢ ‘our out of five for the series, cause of a threatening fire in the| he owns, is in the initial bit of ad- viei : Surplus fund 000. Chicago Nationals, pions, accepted the White Sox. +. 8 present chall Columbus Milwaukee Indianapolis _ Minneapolis Toledo .... New York .. Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis Brooklyn Boston New York .. Cleveland 94 83 70 62 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. ‘ass ae aegageesr President Veeck, president of the lenge President Comiskey of the Chicago -—— eee STANDINGS Bn ne AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww. L 49 u & an AMERICAN LEAGUE cham- ity of Mills College which con- sumed three residences. The Uni- versity of California buildings were in the path of the flames in Berke- ley. " In Placer, Eldorado, Solano, Napa and eight other counties brush and forest fires burned over thousands of acres and destroyed ranch hous: The town of Eldorado was virtually surrounded late today by a fire that -|had destroyed the Hill Hotel and ‘several other buildings. The peopl of Eldorado, numbering about 150 were in flight. Telephone connec- tions to Eldorado was interru and the countryside between Eldor- ado and,Diamond Springs was on fire reports. Aid from 345] Placervile was sent to Eldorado. Fire Beyond Control The forest fire in the Santa Ynez Pet.| mountain range in Santa Barbara .619| county took a new lease-en life and 5589} got beyond control of the exhausted -583) fire fighters who have been working 529} on it for three weeks. A call was pry fgent.out by forest rangers to ine 489| Angeles for help. More than = square miles have been buri vice which Dr, W. H. Gantt, of Bal- on pied occupied er asking an American the in stocks and bonds. Rich as tatking about their wealth. centuries ago. extremely __ primi Families Mountains in tl der again into +l winter. summer and wai thé lowland: | tel and erie her. Lgplander was over | when he and his became enamored found an accommodat waste by a fire which swept over 1 square miles of western Butte cought:ap with: thems ~ “prighton, Eng ‘out at an timore, has to offer cravelers who wander off the beaten path and in- le the primitive’ territory occu- b the Lapland- This question is equal to ize of his salary, or the extent of his holdings with the Laps are measured in reindeer. Some few of them, the Henry Fords of the Arctic circle, have as many 8,000 animals, but they dislike Sweden has protected the Laps | De against invasion and exempted them from taxation, so they are able to Indi carry on their life in Northern Sweden much as their ancestors did Their villages are |p, and mobile. low their flocks into the One. elderly Laplander tol Dr. Gantt with great price that he has a son living in America who recently eloped with an extremely wealthy The young serving: as chauffeur loypr’s daughter ene ae. other and fice of the peace before the ah ‘@ngry father Undivided profits Reese for depreciation "18.—It was jest on Doris Kate Billings and Elsie Kane,-girls ‘eet 19, both rial Bg «Vendy ph freraet t seudlieg ne ppeernee for interest and taxes ac- Lees copie expenses, interest, and taxe! $ 45,5865:52 12,614.76 a-tere 70.76 7400.00 117,120.78 161,666.89 Pesti8 284,618.86 1,240,411.84 : 8,400.00 in 5 or a FRANK FE. SHEPARD, Cashier. sworn'to ‘et me this, Ageh sai : Myce st i ih oa. | Leather. Gaunlets $1 $2 and $3 gaunlets’ Boys’ Blue unionalls 85c ages 4 to 14 TAILORING, advice of the state engineers and in- spectors and hundreds of wells now have valves or reducers to limit the flow and cut waste. Chief Meinzer estimated that 95 per cent of al water flowing is actually wasted. “South Dakota has about 10,000 wells flowing, and it is the purpose of the federal and state officials to coordinate the efforts to conserve this great national asset,” said Mr. Meinzer, He reiterated the state- ments of the state officials “that the original flow and pressura of the wells may not be restored, but that concerted action on part of farmers and drillers, cooperating with feder- al and state officers, may readily stop the decline, and hold the wa- ter at the present level of effi- ciency.” Refutes Charge Against League’s Competency. Geneva, Sept. 18.—(By the A. P.) —Former Premier Salamdra of Italy addressing the Council of the ‘League of Nations today refused to acknowledge that the question of the League competency in the Greco-Italian dispute could be raised because the incident ‘had been settled. He said flatly Italy, however, wonld agree, that the question of the Geno interpretation of the covenant ‘be left to author- ized persons. This was presumed to méan ¢he permanent court of International Judges. DISCUSS ARTICLE X The famous article X of the coven- ant, which was the main subject of debate in the United States senate when the question of American ad- herence was before the American public, furnished renewed interest before the commission on amend- ments to the covenant, when Senor Alvarez, the Chilean diplomat pre- sented a powerful defense of the Monroe doctrine, which he declared was worth more to the American states than Article X of the coven- ant ever could be. And this was so, he emphasized, because the American naval and military forces stood ready to enforce this doctrine, which forbade any European state from interfering in a_ territorial sense in the affairs of the American continent. There occurred a lively discussion on the question of the’ ‘00 | Proposed pact for mutual assistance which the commission in the reduc- tion of armaments will later submit to the assembly. It is a project aim- ed at the prevention of war. CHILE’S SUPPORT. Chile’s support of the Monroe doc- ASPIRIN eee i Say “Bayer” and Insist! , ‘ 15 Suits Vp price get yours now ‘Young men’s $30 suits $15 6 pairs leather faced canvas gauntlets $1 Men’s winter mittens 85c _S. E. BERGESON & SON trine came when the subcommittee presented a resolution founded on the Canadian amendment and cal- culated to interpret’ precisely the celebrated article X, which the Ven- ezuelan delegate said during the course of the debate constituted the real reason why the United States senate did not subscribe to the league covenant. The resolution, which was warmly supported by M. Rolin, Belgian jur- ist, and others, set for that the coun- cil must take into aceount the geo- graphical and special conditions of each state if it believed military measures should be resorted to be- cause of aggression and that the parliamentary authorities: of each country must decide to what extent, if any» they should help to preserve another country’s independence, There were many -references to former President Wilson and the Uniteg States during the discussion, which eventually was adjourned. The French delegate asked that all make faste slowly as he deemed article X the heart of the covenant which should be changed, if af all, with the greatest care, SUFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM KIDNEYS. “I suffered with kidney trouble for five years or more, I could not sleep at night and I was always tired after coming home from work, and my TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 192: PECIALS back ached,” writes John R, Gordon, Danville, Ill. “I secured some FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS and after a few treatments I felt better and could work with more ease, became strong- er and’ could sleep better.” For quick relief from Backache, Rheuma- tic pains, and Kidney and Bladder trouble use FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. GEORGIA CREAMERY. WOULD REYRINT BOOK It was the Columbus Creamery company of Columbus, Ga., that ask- ed permission of the North Dakota dairy commission to reprint a book- let “The ‘Cow Path,” or to buy a thousand copies of this pamphlet for distribution in Georgia instead. of the Chicago Dairy Produce, CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT Souls for Sale with a cast of 23 famous stars. Tomorrow and Thursday Ethel Clayton — “CAN A WOMAN LOVE TWICE” 20 Overcoats Vp price ery special $85 coats $15 g A Boys’ . | Caps 5 Fall and Winter 25c 40 Men’s Felt Hats $3 hats $1.50 CLOTHING. BI Rev. Strutz’s Car _ Not Involved In Auto Colisoy, Hunters who collided with a early Sunday morning were respo:” sible for the information printed The Tribune that one of the cars w ven by Rev. Strutz, who was r ported en route to Lehr to’ preaci: Rev. Strutz was at his home at th time of the accident and not invol in any way with the alleged acc The Tribune hastens to correct ti 4 erroneous information conveyed this office. } ; veg bi F Lost—Two keys in leathe, case. Reward if returned ( The Tribune office. ; 4 4 Beulah Lignite Coal is Bes” $4.75 per ton. Order nov Wachter Transfer Co. Phor = DANCE 62. Patterson’s Hall, Wedne: + days and Saturdays. 1 dances. NOTICE! Continue boiling city wate City Health Officer. Beulah Li Lignite Coal is Bes' $4.75 per ton. Order nov Wachter Transfer Co. Pho ELTINGE TONIGHT—Tuesday BETTY COMPSON — and CONWAY TEARLE “The Rustle of Silk” PATHE NEWS CAMEO COMEDY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ; GLORIA SWANSON —in— “BLUEBEARD’S “8th WIFE” bd inf Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in -Every home. Saves two rooms. It also saves - $500.00 cost of home.. Write ‘A. J. OSTRANDER for information. Bismarck, “N. D.

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