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SANITARY KITCHEN —every mod- erm convenience known to domes- tic science is in- stalled. Daily baking tests are made by women who have devoted their lives to prob- lems of the kitch- en. There is not one condition under which a leavener could be _ used, that has not been tried repeatedly here. When you use in your kitchen you never experiment —you never guess— you use it with confi- dence—you know when you take your baking from the oven that it will be perfect- ly raised, appetizing and nutritious. Try Calumet once—you will never fail to use it always. ‘ EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY FOOD AUTHORITIES Gales 2'/, times as much as that of any other brand WORLDS GREATI “1 IWDER THE ‘JOHNSON FOR MPNARY BILL Candidate For President sues Views of Agriculture e Taran W Republic 0, UL, Feb. 15. Johnson, candidate in nomination f in vent today outlining 6§ for tne agricul . He declared tor the ry-Haugen bill which provides un export corporation to. td of the wheat surplus and thus e the pe and for e awful < tind for © of whey a on whe) plight in which our themselves,” declared now known to nd harsh would view this situa- | tion with whole-hearted and who aid. And when we recall that pri- marily the government itself is re- ponsible; when member the frenzied appeals to farmers to plant ! more Wheat and patriotic response; wh detlatjon sympathy we the conse- borne render the re ‘ the gover seck tu remedy a part ron “The fi yuld have se w h for protection is entitled to the same generos the government extends to manufac: turers and railroads. If government: | can bring ‘him relative pri een the commodities he produces and those he has to pur- ie snould have it,” he added. CARTER KEPT FROM TOMB (By the A. nted him- rovernmen Howard Carter at Tut-Ankh-Atr tomb today | and was refused admission by the} chief of police who presented a writ- r from the government. Mr. arter retired UARD TROOPS _| WITHDRAWN Marion, IIL, en ordi 1 x ¢ Feb. 15.—Withdrawal | troops from Williamson county, they were sent after a clash {between Ku Klux K ctions last | element of r plans control of Lwhere ithe citize j for esta’ of shing an orderly irs With the exception of one batallion of the Thirteenth infantry all mili- tery forees are scheduled to leave herrin today and a number of units are expected to depart from and other points where they been stationed this week. NEW RECORD FOR RADIO b. 16.--A world ree ‘att broadcasting sta- claimed sr ntly by Cities Radio central, ved word that its pro- |yrams had been heard at Batum, Russia, 6,600 miles away. The information was brought back Major E. A. Eckman, — former | Near Eust Relief worker, who said | concerts and farm talks broadeast by WLAG hag been picked up at Batum, Although use of radio sets by for- leign residents is prohibited by the | Soviet government, Major Eckman said sev f his friends had smug- gled in Minneapolis, I ord for 500 tions — was WLAG, Twin when it ree by | | | 1 Opium Clearing. House Found Angeles, Mexican town facing Calex’ across the international boun- y, within the past few days has been the clearing house for opium by the issuance of special licens |two opium smoking dens and narco- | tic supply houses there, according to information sent to the state depart- ‘ment at Wasiington by Ameri | Consul Von rub at Me: \2 report from Calexico | 15.~Mexivali, Mayo Asserts Coolidge Honest , Minn, Feb, 15—the party will nominate an “hone man for president—one whose life has been above reproach” de ed Dr. Cha chester, in an Kiwanis Club. as been mentioned in some Democratic circles as a possible can- didate for president. He expressed a firm belief in the honesty of Pres- ident Coolidge. WATER ST.? 15.—More than ses of liquor; five barrels of alcohol, and a completely equipped “cutting” plant were seized by fed- eral prohibition agents last night in a downtown warehouse. The build- ing is on Water street, a few blocks from city hall. A Tough Situation “My wife and four children were dependent on me for their living. My stomach and Tiver trouble of five years had made“me despondent, as no medicine seemed to help me, and I was gradually wasting away. It was a tough situation. My cousin in Col- umbus wrote me about having taken Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and ad- vised me to try it. I am now feeling better than for fifteen years.” It is a simple, harmless preparation thet removes the catarrhal mucus fr the intestinal tract and allays the whieh causes practically | | QUEEN ON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE mu Tee CONVENTION | Geneva, | Haskell has sent Washington j copies of three conventions drawn up ‘by the International Transport Con- FACE VALUE! — their generous and | ELECTION CASE. -,| attitude” itransport and | against | { | woman Take, ter of ( ‘This unusual Gladys Robin empi record for 100 yeards at Ono! her at a difficult angle. BERRY HEARS Aeris TUEspay, nada, recently broke ion picture shows Washington, Feb. 15.-The house tolay’ to take up on next come tax rates on the re’ pill, 2 major point ef contro- | Judge J. L. Berry of Magdan will hear the netion suit involving the so called Non Party election laws in Bismarck tomorro' m,, ‘according to inform: ed by attorneys late today. Jansonius, holding comt i mestown was unable to get here tomorrow to hear the case. | JOHNSTON enue yong | | BALL PLAYERS | ARE INJURED, San Diego, Feb. 15.—Teny Boekel. | third baseman for the Boston Braves, in the EnJolla hospital near here ltoday with a badly crushed arm and {Bob Albright, theatrical man of Los | Angeles ring from serious x J injuri sults of a collision DENIES STORY | ci tirce aucomobites near the top 0! = | the y Pines rade today. Bob Feb. 15--William J.| Meusel of the Yankees wag with dent of the Interna-| Boekel but was not injured serious- hinists, to- | ly ponsibility fo: state- ment purporting to come from him that McAdoo's association with the Edwin Bishop, Dohney oil intere made his avail- : | Accountant, Dies 3 | St. Louis, Johnston, pres tional Association of day denied ability as a presidential “candidate doubtful. Mr. Johnston is president ! of the national conference for pro-| Paul, Fel ‘rawin L. gressive political action. | Bishop, 51, public accountant and ———- | senior member of the firm of Bishop, | Brissman and compan Bullet From night at a Jocal hospital. I j was widely known in t Own Hand Fatal weaeeae Noted One-Armed Pianist Di¢és Vienna, Feb. 15. he. celebrated one-armed piano player Count Geza Zichy, died at Budapest recently at the age of 74. Count Zichy lost his arm at the age of 14 but pursued his studies under several mas- including Liszt, He was for some years president of the Hungar- ian National Academy of Music and composed an opera “Alar.” Motorbuses For * Buenos Aires northwest. Fargo, Feb. Sam Berg, Davenport, D,, died in a hospital last night o! bullet wound | in the head sustained yesterday while he was cleaning a rifle in the hom Owing to the fact that Berg was alone when shot it has not been definitely decided whether’ he shot himself intentionally or accidental Own Their Homes; Chicago, Feb, 15.—Seventy-five per- cent of the residences built in Ch cago during the past year are owned by “overall” people, according to John M. Glenn, sceret of the; Buenos Aires, Feb, 15.—Such a Mlinois Manufacturers Association. thing as a motorbus in Buenos Aires “There were 7,852 residences built! was hardly known cight months in Chicago in 1923,” said Mr. Glenn.’ ago. Then an enterprising concern “Of these, 5,889, all costing under built a fleet of 12 small passenger $10,000, are owned by working peo- buses on an American truck chassis ple, families in witich the heads of and began operating railroad sta- the house wear overalls and work tions. The charge was 20 centavos in factories and other industrial! a passenger, or twice the street car plants, .|fare. But they got there quicker “The average wearer of overalls; than the street cars, and cheaper cannot afford to pay $50 a month for { than the taxis. rent when he has a family to sup-} Today Buenos Aires port. When we know that the ave ive with big American, German and age working man has foresight|French motorbuscs, on regular routes! enough to be thrifty and save iniahout the city ang to the suburbs, order to purchase his home, we need They are cutting heavily into street have no fear for his civie and social car traffic, and competing also with the taxis. More buses are being im- — - | ported, for the idea has taken hold ROCKFORD {in interior cities, and there’ is lively BANKERS ARE ACCUSED’ competition among the representas New Rockford, N. D., Feb. 15.) tives of various motorcar manu-\ Prosecutions arising out of the clos-|facturies in the United States and ing of the Farmers and Merchants | Europe to get contracts. bank of New Rockford on Aug. 7, peeps lost, were opened here Tuesday, when MEET PLANNED warrants were issued fdr the arrest! Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Feb. 15.—L. of Charles MacLachlun, president: |=, Sheppard, president of the Order John F. Goss, K. B, Vanmeter and|of Railway’ Conductors, announced streets are FIVE NE! A .W. Johnson, vice presidents, and A. B. Ouren, cashier, on alleged ir- regularities, embezzlement and mak- ing false, statements to bank exam- iners. At the preliminary hearings the cases were continued until Feb. 19. MURDER TRIAL DATE SET. Minot, N. D.. Feb, 15.—Triol of Mrs. Ursula Smith of Granville, charged with poisoning her divorced husband, John Smith, at Granville last June, will be begun at Devils Lake, March 10, Attorneys C. B. Davis and E. R. Sinkler of Minot, counsel for the defendant} have been notified ! by Judge Buttz, Mrs. Smith is charged with first degree murder. The Ramsey county. * term will open March 3. Trial was transferred to Ramsey, county on a charge of venue from McHenry county. flammati all atomaeh liver and. inte: ments, including appendiciti: dose will convince .or money ed. For Sale At «AU Di Adv. Be sure to get one of our Sat y Dollar Special Boxes of Cut Flowers, Hoy. kins-Meyer. _ istrict court |’ |yesterday that the chief of the big four brotherhoods will meet the exec; utives of western railroads at Chi- cago in the near future to discuss a new wage seale and proposed ‘changes in basic working rules asked by the roads. KI-MOIDS QUICK For INI RELIEF GESTION Help for Baby SCOTTS ference. They have, to do with in- ternational efforts to reach agree- on ieated questions of communication. The most important, from the standpoint the United States, concerns the regulations of world ports, looking to the equitable treatment of com- merce from the point of view of in- ternational traffic. It is not expected here that the United States will sign any of these conventions, but it is presumed there will be no disposition on the part of any signatory power to discriminate the American flag, mere! because Washington may not feel in 4 position to adhere to the maritime ports treaty. The maritime conven- on text stipulates that every con- tracting state shall assure to the ships of all others a treatment equal eq to its own merchant marine. qual treatment will apply to the liberty of access to all ports used for foreign commerce, and to the handling of merchandise and passengers. All customs tariffs and taxes levied in connection with the utilization of the ports must be published before they are put inte operation, A spe- cial clause reserves to exch state the right to suspend the benefits of equal treatment to the ship of any country Which does not extend in its own ports the privileges outlined in the treaty. The second convention deals with the t mission of clectric power, and involves the granting of author- ity to stretch high tension cables across the territory of a state that derives no direct benefit therefrom. The third prepares the way for ac- rds between states for the devel- opment and exploitation of hydraulic forces on international watercourses, The clauses of this convention pro- vide protection for all states through which rivers run, and urges the de: velopment of hydraulic energy. ments com Is there such a thing as a billion- aire face? He are two of the richest men in the world. They look like twins. The upper one is John D. Rockefeller and the lower one, in this pose, happens to look like him. But he’s no other than Henry Ford. NEWCLUBHOUSE FOR DETROIT Detroit, Feb. 15—Already spread across sheets of blueprints, Detroit's tallest buildiyg will be written in concrete across the downtown sky- line before the end of 1925, when the 32-story “town house” of the Avis > own and Country Club is com- leted, Rising 352 feet above the street, the building will be topped by a 200- foot Zeppelin tower in which aircraft jas great as the United States Navy's |Shenandoah may be moored. The {height of the finished structure, with [its tower, will be 552 feet—the equi- ‘valent of 50 stories. | The s aper, its architects claim, . . [will surpass in magnificence and Grand Forks, Feb. 15.-Going on splendor similar clubhouse in ‘ord at its monthly meeting recent- the world, with its great swimming ly as favoring the movement at the. pool, large enough for water polo, its university against holding fraternity golf course to accommodate 75 per- and sorority f ties this sons at one time, its many other year, Quo is is the second or- social features and the 16 floors of ganization which has taken definite, living quarters for permanent and action on the formal pi ion.! transient members. Quo Vadis is the Seni \Cost of the “town house” will be society at the university and $2,000,000. The financing, which will ents the senti- be without assessment of members, ampus groups,’ is in the hands of the Book Estate, according to Elizabeth Gaulke, pres- whose dream of making Washington ident. The society does not mean by Boulevard the “Fifth Avenue of De- this action that it would not want troit,” thus is brought nearer realiza- ay parties to be held, but would tion. merely do away with the formalj ‘the Aviation Club building will character of the social affairs. It strike a new note, Fred W. Warner, will not stand against the holding of; president, said, in its appeal to th informal dances in the place of the| entire family, as well as the indivi- formals. , dual club member. ‘The club also Sigma Delta Chi took the initial! will retain its country house | and action against formal affairs for the |280-acre property at Green Lake, Inear coming season at its meeting Tues-| Pontiac. day by changing its annual formal banquet into ah informal steak din- ner. Christmas Mail Heavy in Berlin Berlin, Feb. 15.—Berlin’s holi- day mail package business has come ‘back almost to what is was prior to the war. The day before last Chirstmas the Berlin post of- fice handled 71,000 packages, ap- proximately the same as the ened package ‘business in cor RUMTREATY IS APPROVED Washington, Feb. The new convention with Great Britain con- cerning the suppression of rum ggling was ordered favorably re- ported by the senate foreign re tions committee. WOULD BANISH FORMAL PARTIES t P Stomach Misery Acidity, Gas, Gas, ~ Indigestion “Pape's Diapopsin” is the quickest, surest relief for indigestion, gases, flatulence, heartburn, sourness, fer- mentation or stomach distress caused most immediate stomach relief. Co rect your stomach andddigestion now for a few cents. Druggists sell mil- lions of packages. UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—then, without rubbing, apply — OIL IN VET PROBE? Chicago, Feb. 15.—What part the question of oil is playing in the grand jury investigation of alleged graft in the Veteran’s Bureau dur- ing the administration of Director Charles R. 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