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van? PAGE EIGHT LACKING -C ANT! LEAVE COUNTRY Dane Is Held in Germany Un-| til He Can Grow Moustache | to Look Like Picture | Hamburg, Sept, 21.—A lost mous | to take a prolonged vacation in Ham | burg. The Dane came to Germany | wearing an enormous turned-up moustache. His friends joked him} about it. People stared at him in the cafes. The Kaiser Wilhelm brand ot upper-lip decoration is not popular in the very modern commercial city of Hamburg. It is too intentional. | In desperation the Dane had his | moustache shaved off, and found his | lot much pleasanter until he reached the German border on his way back home. The heavily moustached chap ‘on his passport photograph did not in the least resemble the smooth- faced modern appearing Dane. Pass- port officials turned ‘im back, and detectives gave him the third degree. In his changed appearance they found resemblance to a famous in- ternational swindler. The Dane was too much ashamed of the incident to seek aid from Danish officials, and js now patiently growing a new moustache which will enable him to measure up to his passport photo- graph, To Confer With President on Wheat Question Minot, N. D., Sept, 21.—A. B. De- nault of Jamestown and James Bu- chanan of Buchanan, N. D., were named by Halvor L, Halvorson of this city, president of the North Da- kota conference committee, with him- self to compose North Dakota's com- mittee of three who will represent the tri-state stabilization conference in joining with the ninth district bankers’ committee at a conference with President Coolidge regarding relief for wheat growers. Mr. Hal- vorson was named as one of the del- egates and was asked to designate the other two. Death Toll Goes To 4 in Explosion Washington, Sept. 21—The death early today of James Kendig, of Sal- unda, Pa., one of the bureau of Stan- dards injured in the laboratory ex- plosion brought the number killed | to four. Five others injured re- mained in the hospital in more or less critical condition. i, MOUSTACHE IS is expected to leave Friedrichshafen nn FRUIT BOAT TORT 1810000 WILL BUY ISLANDS AND TITLES South Mediterranean Islands and Titles Offered by Real Estate Dealer Cagliari, Sardinia, Sept, 21—Why marry a worthless prinee when you | can buy an island principality to- gether with the title, and bestow them on @ husband of your own Milwaukee, Sept. 21.—The Ameri- je Girl, fruit boat, reported miss- | ing for six hours, pushed in at | Muskegon, Mich., at noon today with her decks dismantled and in a crip- pled condition, it was seported, Her crew of three were reported safe. | Sister - Ship To ZR-4 Here Soon | Washington, Sept, 21—The ZR-2, tache ia forcing a Copenhagen man | German built sister ship to the ZR-1, early in November for her trans-At- lantic voyage to her future home at Lakehurst, N. J. A station ship will tion its transfer. Former Fargo Man Held in Alaska): Fargo, ‘Sept. 21.—A. R. Watkins city auditor, yesterday . received a letter from Robert Edwards, former Fargo college student, in which he stated that he was being held for trial at Valdez, Alaska on a charge lof killing a man and asked that o statement of his character while jhere be forwarded to him. He de- clared in hig letter that he was “charged with the crime of another fellow, who killed a man while on! the trail with me.” declared, Mr. Watkins that al- choice? is the argument an enter prising Sardinian reattor has used in trying to sell a Mediterraea island to an American woman, The woman was not in the market for a title, either with or without a prince, but she promised to mention the alluring prospect to some of her friends, and thus extracted further be placed in mid-ocean to direct the big craft and the weather bureau, shipping board and other government agencies are preparing to co-operate in furnishing data. The planned route is across south- ern France, thence to the Azores, to the southern tip of Bermuda and north to destination. The route jcovers 4,500 nautical miles, The flight is to be made “without intermediate stop,” according to the present program, \the enterprising real estate man. He withheld the name, but assured her | the'island is well located and is high- ly desirable both as a summer and | winter residence. It has an old castle which is in need of repair, several hundred acres of vineyard and farm- land badly in need of modernization, and two villages, also badly in need of repair, with about 500 inhabitants. The entire property is offered for Cauliflower and Cabbage for sale. N. D. State Peni-; tentiary. ELKS MEETING Regular meeting 1199 to- night & np. m. ——— ooo $10,000, the princely name included, |with a guarantee that the present READ THIS CAREFULLY ATQ A.M. | Washington, D. C., Sept. 21.—The four experts at the bureau of stan- dards who lost their lives in the ex- plosion at the bureau yesterday and the six others injured had just com- pleted an experiment by which 500 gallons of gasoline could be saved in a study of evaporation, bureau of- ficials announced today. They had discovered the cause and had pre- pared full charts of great economic value. The experiment had been proceeding for several months and had just reached the state of a fina) report on the findings, Secretary Herbert Hoover has or- dered an investigation of @he acci- dent which officials believe was caused by the acculation of gas set off in some manner by a spark. The exact cause was expected to re- main in dov%st until, the injured had recovered sufficiently to be ques- tioned. Ground Gripper Shoes are scientifically made to give comfort, relieve foot troubles and give long wear. Get the facts. Men’s Clothes Shop. It Started Something “Your medicine is the talk of the town since pulling me from the grave, I have told dozens about it and I know of at least ten who are now taking Mayr's Wonderful Rem- edy, all with good results, saw anything like it. had been operated on for gall stones and had them come back, took it and says his symptoms are all gone now and he swears:he is cured. It is a simple, harmless refunded, For sale at all druggists.—Agv. eee ance ae eed For the friend far. away, for the folks back home — your photograph: I never; One man who preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intes- tinal. ailments, including appendici- tis. One dose will conyince or money RAIN OR SHINE Tomorrow ‘THE FAIR STORE ushers the opening day of their most astounding general sale ever conducted in: this town. BE HERE EARLY. WHAT THE FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS GET $30.00 and $35.00 Silk and Wool Values to $45.00. Shoes Free! With Purchase of $10.00 or Over. 1.25 ‘ eas bet a , 49c Palm Olive Soap. cing Be With $1.00 Purchase. 100 OTHER SPECIALS. ee COME EARLY! ° -. : information about the property from {J 1010 WHEN YOU SAY “GIVE ME } HE BEST VALUE IN A HAT," HE HONEST HATTER HANDS fo) As in 1910, ‘See ! hat sellers are still handing Gordons to wise hat buyers. Ask your hatter to hand you one of the velvety velours —wvery correct FIVE DOLLARS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - lnolder of the title will legally sanc- | though he was not intimately ac- the latter seethed to be of splendid character. former classmate, always been active in Y, M. C, A. work and “was not at all the sort of fellow to Major M. F. Steele, for | whom Edwards. worked while going to school here, declared his charac- quainted with Edwards, Fern Monson, stated that Edwards had kill a man.” ter was excellent. )Sweetser Shows Chicag Sept. SATURDAY ONLY .. SATURDAY ONLY assorted colors. Special for SATURDAY Special SATURDAY PRICE _ Splendid Form 21.—Displaying true chamzionship forth Jess Sweet-| 62. | Broadway: Bazaar : M. ZVORIST, Proprietor. - 504 Broadway 200 Men’s Union Suits 3 season and fleece lined, High Rock Brand. $2.25 value. A big assortment of Boys’ Suits. All sizes. $1.50 values. The finest assortment of Boys’ pure wool sweaters— Regular prices $3.75 ,to $4.00. $2.79 and $2.98 One lot 6f Boys’ Flannel Shirts, assorted colors. We are also giving a special red purchases of Men’s, Ladies’ and READY-TO-WEAR By all means; the last word ments have * your busines¢ told whether you buy or not. ‘ in America. f Reputation in 4 The Fair Store successfully graceful stregt} lin age outside—show you the true reasons why this Let: the factory representa: tive give you the opinion of an ij experienced expert. He will , show you the many features. of the new MAJESTIC that have gained for it the proud position of being the most de- pendable ‘and beset range : Gey something to be carefully con- sidered’ before buying, for reputation is made up of tests 1 Ask your friends and neighbors to come with you—we are so delighted with the N Let the ‘range is AW TAC TACT AO TAN DAT beauty will please you immensely. in our store.at least one day during our _ SPECIAL EXHIBIT AND SALE OF GREAT MAJESTIC RANGES One Week Only ‘SEPTEMBER 24th to 29th lew Model MAJESTIC that we want everyone to see it. Come factory representative, who will be With us all week, show you just how the MAJESTIC is matle—inside and wonderful range performs, looks and lasts so much better than other ranges. FREE --- During this Exhibit Only Look at these two fine sets of cooking utensils! Hither set may. be yours absolutely without spe just for deciding to buy basen Great Majestic Range this week instead of Poth yy iser of N. Y., defender, finished 18 holes of the semi-finals of the Na- tional Amateur. golf tournament here today 7 up on Bob Gardner, @ former champion of Chicago. - Max Marston of Philadelphia end- ed this morning’s round all square with Frances Quimet of Boston, ELKS MEETING Regular chad 1199 to- night 8 p. m. Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. $4.75 per ton, Order ‘now. Waehter Transter Co. Phone and Girls’ fleece lined Union 98c $1.19, tion of 10% on all hildren’s Shoes and “WALKING SHOES Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 246-8 PERRY UNDERTAKING.PARLORS Day Phone 100 < That Necessary Foot Comfort : is combined with style and servige in the latest « ood of THE MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP A ROUND. IRIPPER For Men—Women—Children _ i Alex Rosen & Bro. McKENZIE HOTEL BLOCK WEBB. BROTHERS {i Embalmers Funeral Directors Licenséd Embalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 100 or WO OTT This is your opportunity to place a New 1923 Model Great Majestic Range in your kitchen at a real bargain. byt fail to see the New MODEL MAJESTIC — it’s iodern range construction. Many, many improve- en added to this already famous range and its Make it, - The set illustrated to Pelighed Solid-Copper Set left is of- pure heavy copper highly polished and of exquisite design. Every woman falls in love with it on sight, —don’t fail to drop in and see it. 4 | ‘Choose the style: ‘of new MAJESTIC that meets your individual need: and prefer- : ence, the practical, durable, -economic and. -matchless cooking ‘qualities that have al ways distinguished the M AJESTI Cc same i in every, type. In. addition to its superior ‘working qualities Special Majestic Wear This wonderfully serviceable ware, illustrated below, is well known by thousands and thousands of Ma- jestic Range users, it-is the highly prized, extra heavy, old time Ma- Jestic Set, the same as furnished before the war.