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PAGE SIX MILLIONS FACE | - STARVATION IN GERMANY: Columbus, Dee 14.—*Millions in Germany will be confronted with | ation this winter unless aid is ed States,” de- Dr. Samuel McCrea | , one of the two general sec- } of the Federal Council of , at this morning’s session | annual meeting of the execu- | mittee of that body. “F y from German sources observers and ate suffering beygnd | yet infgined in this coun- hurches, in co-operati Friends ervice and various denominatio ies, will carry on a campa « churches to raise nfon purposes in central Europe Commit- al rican relief HORSES FACE EXTINCTION | SAYS ee 13,——Statis- | tated that | ¢ in large measure , be of motor power, from the la bors that made them beasts of bur- | increasing rather than j ¢ ng “in number But now Protessor $. L. Furlong, of the vertebrate collection | University of California, with diction that the horse will ly extinet on the Ame it in another century or Furlong is so confident upposition that he posterity a collect pe Crushed as though it were a ti } Central wreck at For N. ection of the world renowned | section plowed before its yete car's occupants were were more or jess serio ly Dee culated ey Le UNA cee DAKOTA reenhaleh diminish } William comes Phebe Gr curator us at the Profe of hi ed for modern family the museum of pal the bones of other prehistoric kin 3 the dominating posit of motor conveyances in the cities, | Professor Furlong adds: “Daily the tractor und the automobile are tak- ing the place of the horse in rural life. As the usefulness of the horse passes, so will the necessity for his existence, Before many s the Ose of a horse for the purposes with which he has been identified sinée tine immemorial will be u curiosity. In another hundred years you may find horses in zoos. Tam sure. you, will not find them anywher PROBE DEATH OF FARMER Devils Lake Authorities Fear Foul Play ah NORTH DAKOT med responder interested in’ the the of City, County | low ry ported Will wil considered by marek Cou of North Dak and gited to be and Court at time and answ: petition a there Lid place _ any siuid he, Devils Lake, Dec. 14,—Towner county authorities are investigating the death of W. L. Leas, 52, Rock Luke farmer, who died in a hospital here from a bullet wound in the back of his head caused presumably by a .22 calibre rifle. At first the authorities thought that Leas had committed suicide, but the location of the bullet indicates that this would have been impossible, and are now working on two theorie: that he was murdered or shot by ac- cident. The authorities have been unable to get much informgtion re- garding the shooting, as no one can be found who saw it. to STATE County. of In County OF NORTH rleig DAKOTA before Lon. Petitioner Devils s con- dition, and died about four hours after arriving, and the body was taken to Cando where a post mortem and coroner's inquest the ckhouse, G vira Steel and ted will be held The dead man is survived by a widow and four children, the young- est heing stx years old. He was brotght to Deyils Lake by an adult son, and had first been treated by an Egeland physician, who ordered him rush@j to the hospital. Leas | never regained consciousness to tell, how he raceliy the shot. Vienna “Publishers Seek Relief Vienna, Dee, 14.~Publishers of Vienna newspapers have appealed to the government for relief from the paper trust. 4Zhey declare they are paying 50 percent more t before the war for newsprint, which with the cast of labor places them in-a precarious 1 position. dohn u are petition of hereby the tack house of Bismarek in th leig Dakota, n this empowere all the interes belonging st in lots 6 5h of the FOR RENT—4 rge warm room, suit- able for two gentlemen, 112 Thay: er, Phone 558R. 12-14-1t 't has not heard oth irl to. work for Phone 307J, 901 12-14-3t WANTED--School room and board. Guth St. FOR RENT—Large room, close in, Phone 187, 800 EF, Main St. 12-14-3t Lot svon t the ears FOR RENT—Seven room house, Jan- uary;1, Phones697. / 12-14-3t torney for marek, Let the be, made hy HOUSE FOR RENT—At 518 7th st. 5. ‘ rooms and bath. Furnace heat. Call at 516-7th St. for information. ’ 12-14-3¢ Vice of this Citation blication thereof four times, orge cach week for four suc- cessive weeks in the Bismarck Daily Tribune, a newspaper. pub- lished at the City of Bixmarek in said Burleigh County, ali not less 2 nicely furnished ty feat twenty days before said hear- FOR RENT—One ; room in modern home. Close in at 12-14-3t 422-4th St. FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms in moférn house, 820 4th St. Phoffe 627-M Also two furnished for light. housekeeping 12-14-3 Dated December, ott 1828. LG DAVI iia (SEAL) pe aN FIRSTCAROF __ _CORN SHIPPED Wlissien N. Da De De¢,-14.—E. C.- Krueger, a s_wealtiny land owner of this community, shipped. a carload of corn to Minneapolis Mi corn of the Rustler’s Whi Wills arly Dent varieties was r ised cattle business and recently pur-|were shopping in Wilton Thursday, afternoon, CARSON PLAYS | ate | it beer, taking treatment at one of | j ernment petition should not! | troit News, * News of Our Neighbors BALDWIN Miss Elsie Meyers has from a visit with relatives at Turtle Lake and vicinity. ’ chased several Phorthorn cows ofa milking strain. Peter Wallin is slowly reeuperat- | ing from the auto accident in which | he was badly injured. returned | Mike Ryan and Ducan MeGilli shipped 2 number of hogs from: the| stockyards Friday Which they rhised | After a pléasant visit with Bald-|n their ranch south of town. win relatives Mrs. -Maty Pinks has returned ‘to her home'at Bismarck. pee | Mr. pnd Mrs, J.C. ‘Hilken and fam- ily and W. Ci Gehrke dnd children were Thanksgiving guests at the Her- fan ‘Meyers’ Rone several dollars worth of them. { Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spanberg en|_ Baldwin residents comment very tertained a number of friends andj favorably on the several articles that relatives to a dinner last Monday} have been appearing in the Tribune} evening the occasion being their|Siving the history and success of editing. anhivireley. many Burleigh county fagmers. We pees Se hope the reporter will visit our lo- cality soon for we think we can pro: duce as many successful farmers as | any district. Walter Spanberg of Wilton was a caller here one day laat week. i The Christmas sealswarrived last week and the Baldwin school sold| s Wilma Graham, daughter of Graham> who attends | play which will be given soon by the Sophomore class of the Wiltor school. George Glace made a trip to his old home south of Mandan early in s the week returning home Friday af- | On account of delayed work and|ternoon. | tan enforced vacation because © of rae | sickness among the scholars no pro-|_ Baldwin has a new business— {gram will be given by the Baldwin Henry Hubin has opened a cream school this Ghrtstmae: «| buying station in the brick building! i just ahead of Fred Rupps hardware | store. He will also buy eggs and| poultry. i ais CHUGAmen, “hes yearned [sis a business trip to St. Paul and} Minheapolis. | Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Swick were shopping in the capital city Wednes- day. ; {as mute evidence of the Nest Yérk ft cf the demolished observation car of. the second through whic e locomotive of the whird! i rge to a complete stop. Ten of thist berths in it and the next Pullman forward, ny toy, this tangled debris remaii It is aH that i wentieth Centu . z Fred Middlestead retyrned home Hast week from Bismarck where he C. H. Berger is spending the week in Bismarck looking after business affairs. Th. Mark ite hospitals. Jon a farm managed by L ley Mr Markley took first prize on his ival held wt | . Fleeing From Trouble Riise | x Emil Hogue of the Arnold district was seen in our midst one day last week, Emil th partenership with the owner of the farm is going into the! JUDE -You are charged with be- ing a deserter, having left your (wife. Are all of the facts in the case trué? Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp and} “yielded little daughters Emma and Agnes Ha | PRISONER—No, your honor, Tam oo [not a deserter. Just a refagee,— s 1,600 i ~ The Punch Bowl, The field of forty acres forty-five Lere, des conside and feed corn, there | bu hels husked for market REBELS TAKE ANOTHER CITY | General ites alts Obregon - OPEN-EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Eatmor SOS: ‘SILK SHIRTS FOR HIM New Shipment Beautiful Colorings $5 $6 Buy 8 pounds of CRANBERRIES and make 10 glasses of delicious jelly! CRANBERRY JELLY Cook until soft the desired quantity of cranberries th 1/4 pints of water for of berri py Avaine! Government Tex., Dec. 144—(By Associat Press)—-Reports of se- vere fighting Detween outposts of ; the advancing rebel army and feder- | entrenched in the path of the rch to Mexico City were received Paso by the De La Huerta! jjunta as well as meager advices by | official government sources El Paso, the pour into glass tt porcelain or erocke mol Recipe Folder Sent Free American Cranberry Exchange 90 West Sroadway, New York de Gallegos, operating. for Huerta in the state of has. revolter against the gov- | and captured the’ town of where Obregon’s summer situated, the advices further ; BISMARCK, De Dry Cleaning. | Dublin, Dee. (By the A. The public safety Dill*e the power of the ministry to jand. detain without trial pe deemed guilty of certain specified joffenses was gassed by the Dail ann today The vo\ was 53 to MOTHER OF PEARL ADEPTS | | Czechoslovaks Brough Brought «the Indus. | _ try With Them to the United States. malt hat saying is gen- + the article re- | 3% url button, pe pearl inlay or an; made from the resh or salt-water | knife other handle, commodi in the United States the fab- ; rication of nonprecious pearl-is al- most entirely in the bands of Mis and the children of grants from Czechoslovaki the thin stream of immi; ing footlathes, whi provoked prior to the Spanish y as grown up wn American in’ pearl buttons, brooche: pins, Jewel caskets, ous: orien inmmi- From nis bear: | a tariff Adlates fea Czecho- ctories and home ed in half a dozen or | ° more states on the Atlantic coast. * The human element, and a strict need. to rely upon the intuition of trained fingers, has not been entire- | 2 ae eliminated by the use of modern machinery in the pearl industry. Among the Long Island “plants,” Indeed, there are some which are “manned” entirely by women, if one excepts the guiding influence of the male head of the household.—De- A new material, Reavaltin: -by a, German inyentor in the u- facture of safety Tazors. It looks| like ivory, tortoise shell ‘or marble, pending on the manner in which it is manufactured. —-WHERE THERE ARE WONDER BARGAINS --WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE. —WHERE QUALITY IS GUARANTEED. —WHERE CHOICE IS. UNLIMITED. —WHERE SELECTIONS ARE WEST. * ' "The Store With Hundred of: 5 tt 3 . Established: ‘1896. PCOLDS | HERE TONIGHT Carson High School will open the basketball season in Bismarck to- night, playing the’ local high school team a game, which opens at & viclgck. oe CUT THIS aa: Is WORTH Send this ad and ten cents to Folz+ & Ce, 2886 Sheffield Ave., Chicay IiL, writing, your ‘name and addres: clearly. You will Feteive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds rand hoarseness, ilso ‘free sample packages of FOLEYS PILLS a diu- retic stimulant for the kidneys auc FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Billiousness. These wonderful remedies have helped mil- lions of people. Try them! the leaf-sheaths of tree” of uppl Charlie and Milton Rue are in Bis- marck this week, . John Nordstrom/was a. caller in the capital city Wednesday. While lin Bismarck he visited-“with his mother Mrs. John Nordstrom Sr. Jake Spitzer has just completed a new chicken house on his farm soyth of town. Merl White and family who have been living on the May Little farm just south of town have moved into the house. formerly occupied, by the McCullough family. \ The Diede children were kept out of school the past two weeks on ac- count of so in their home. Yes, we déliver corn cobs for $1.00 per load. Make fine; kindlin; First calls “first se Phone 364R. From “traveler's pure and cool tained. the Madagascar a of water is ob- CALUMET The Eoceomy BAKING POWDER: the next time you bake—give it just one honestand fair trial. One test in your own kitchen will prove to you that there isa big difference between Calumet and any other brand—that for uniform and wholesome bak- ing it has no equal. ‘Bast By Fost 2 2 much as that of any other brand times as ~~ ispread . wholesome, ‘easily assimilated. Eat ea Sweet —Pure—Clean Give the Children all they want. It is economical — Ta worthwhile saving on every pound. Put ap in. cartons, @ell marked with-the’ name . and ‘brand —a Seren member of the dis- tinguished- Swift's’ family, saan eee Today ‘Swift & Cotnpany, U.S. A,