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eT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. PAGE THRED “ South Heart. The Splichals are well study the principal malaria regions | Ph | known in Stark county, having lived and, coming back to Moscow, will be here for many years, and have the [eae the working of the central 5 wr sympathy of their many friends. health organization and particularly HELPLESS AS SE Cn PLENTIFUL IF (lay aatievalacial wore ot (heTeU SCHOOL FUNDS | CONSULT sian Health service. It will also take | i ! DAWES ENTERS part in a Moscow conference on ig| Miss Ann Douglas | KIDDIES BURN) AACE) WELL HANDLED Sc neal OF ND.URGED|| of sic3zerorrt@st | “atorchandice of Merit Only” iy) ‘HIT RADICALS The next meeting of the council iV CRRDSURTOUTCOREEGCEOUE: Merchandise of Merit Only’ \ = of the League will have before it | les. Tomorrow is your last (Continuedetron\ipage one.) } an exhaustive report on the whole opportunity ‘ Efforts Being Made to Deter- ich will perish, ihe constitution of Many Farmers Have Corn inj s¥estion of ae tea tone, ae Land Commissioner Declares z - a ali he Unite ates establishes the i ff bead i "4 . . mine Cause of Dickinson [rule of the people as distinguished] Own Fields, Says Agricul- rel id of the League ‘ae ee en Private Firm Could Not | Cast Sli u umn as 10ns "i : » , abled to arrange new internatio \ Fi , iv from the rule of the mob. | abled) to, arr ‘ . ostume Slips re Costing 7 Lives ("eats gucis tne eautaresea rete: tural- College Expert methods of combat, Exist on State’s Plan | ‘ SeEC we A NEW SEASON — New clothes of . ed as reactionary, Mr. ws 1 ‘o reap full benefits o: x so say * igh j i : Hee | the new. style garments, Course; and if it’s to. be fashion right STOVE MAY BE CAUSE condemn the HOW TO CHOOSE IT 90 JAPS DIE NEED FOR COLLECTIONS ene. ewe. Seem un . | reactionary as usually ; #4 - _ 1 aeaeas re Tenet ona y ae ae IB] one needs the seals le you are sure to find it here, for the mar | Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 12—Efforts | honest en we in government and) argo, N. D. Sept. 12.—Many a Br Mere | Brakes shikein Black. Brown kets have been combed thoroughly -for are being made to determine the|i",,1a¥Qr, of some status quo from) carmers in this state may have seed Tia oc te, s GU ate Bien cue ore x " the smartest styles and best values cause of the fire which cost seven| (yet ea dae weft? “| corn from their own field to plant ‘ and owning as much land as the} and Navy are shown at : ir C lives in the Louis H. Splichal home fae i se aawaethee tionary | ext spring if the seed ears are state does would ‘not. exist one year | possible. They await your careful “ south of South Heart Wednesday | ,, the man attacking ‘the conctite |Prererly cared for, H. L. Walster,| Tokio, Sept. 12——Twenty persons|i¢ it did not make investigations and | 75 5 3 evening. An investigation indicates /13,,(°C, Man attacking the constitu-| se ronomist at the North Dakotal wore killed by injury received today| enforce the collections,” C. R. Kosei ° inspection. that the fire probably started from a/uguch a man would open the way|S#ticultural college believes. “Corn i" CeAHROK “ep GG. RUTENG Pee | detective heating stove in the living! po, a Condition of things Sater harvested in the ‘early dough’ stage | We" ® tYP! na ii A: agree itzky, state land commissioner, de- room, The house, which was entire- |, Bon H der| jay furnish seed of perfect germi-| Western coast of Japan, The fatali-|clared in a report to Governor Nes- ° ly of wood, burned rapidly as |hich ,aRain, in poverty, ‘confusion | isting eapacity. provided such seed| ties resulted from residents being |tos today. ‘The present appropria- | Hosiery THE COATS . slight breeze fanned the flames. \among themselves, constitutional in. |! properly dried in a well ventila- pinned beneath hous _ Several oth- | tion for the department is too small | Hosier i Il the Frantic parents watched helpless | struments of stable and free govern. | ted Place,” he say ers were missing in fishing boats} so ois the necessary pres, __New Hosiery in a the . ; =e) while their six daughters burned to|_ment, under which the inalienable| ,, 2% Cool moist weather some ar-| caught in the area of the typhoun, | Nerul! | 6 nemalhay Nvekial Fall shades awaits your The slender silhouette leads death. Bergerim Roller, 68, father|rights of the individual are protect- Hea wate Bayes aaa <a ces STE heal a ee choosing, in such well |] in fashion’s favor with new of Mrs. Splichal, was the seventh vic-|ed from the aggressions of the ma- | ‘*¢ drying process but when heat is) @ ASOLINE CUT Cre inetente OF the teheely ot te known brands as Humming |] variations in sleeves and tri tim of the fire. \jority and from government itself. | applied care must be taken to pro- RED state, which own the land, he as- idl GiGatvinie, Uandi La variations in sleeves and trim- The family retired about 9:30 p./Let us not deceive ourselves! The | vide good ventilation. | T. A. Kiessel- IS ORDE nerd 4 nee Franc y y mings; some with leg o’mutton m, The six daughters slept upstairs | doctrines of the Socialists of the) Diath of the Nebraska Experiment —_ inte ik COREE et ene rance at sleeves others ‘witha slightl and others retired in downstairs bed-j United States, headed in this cam-|*{*t0" acted bie Kon owing germ-| Chicago,’ Sept. 12.—The Standard hae wth tn lave one : B & y f rooms. |paign by Robert M. LaFollette, are, instion Percentages on com harvest git Company of Indiana last night|Pe made “thousands of dollars, will $1 50 UP flared skirt. Autumn's Newest ‘ About 10 o’clock Mr. Splichal said/ the reactionary doctrines.” | 8 s eeeees: stagey! announced a general reduction in| Pe lost to the taxpayers and schools e Se Aba > Br his father-in-law yelled “fire” and | pei ate eiee ; 80 percent; late milk stage, 92 per-| its gasoline market prices in the 11|f the state each year,” Mr. Kos- shades of Penny Brown, Rust, . cent; roasting ear, 94; late roasting] ites ich ates _| itzky declared. Other states, he aft time he ease wat edly DARROW AVERS _ ears, oir dentine, ot: alecng ous | utes neh Mhoneratey, The re] 00 seh ene sume enpeience Can ee way to the upstairs was all ablaze! SLAYERS BOTH jivcrarcs of tnveessear trial’ None|,2he change in prices varies 2 to 3 /or, orth Dakota and now ane ee Footwear Lenn rade emia tert aati Mr. Splichal left the house and got eae Haas edie jcents 2 mew price WU HIB TTT aitcctione une ean shown in a wide range of prices. ab ladies fanattHed tito /efitsesthecup:|| TO BE INSANE ° this corn had been sy jected to! standard Oil service stations in Chi- Hotes, co lections and make investi- The strap pump. still UP i stairs where the children were piti H AS EET a voy | CHRO being 16 cents. pee p oa holds forth somewhat plain- falls -acteseatserestetaes Tae ula (GanemaeaRr en aateerssey «| iesselbach has the answer | “tyic change in markets,” the| “While the legislature of 1923 did | wt up 01 : iat plain 2 jf 0 as to the effect of frost . provide for a field agent and $3,000 er in style an comes in not enter the smoke filled rooms and/ences, including friends, relatives, | ioleeerminee company announced, made to sai . * . | slime own for blanket which he |ewaaper men: and. interviewers. | talus sages of marartar He ple | mek tBScandiions existing in he | trey ore ah cs the finest of Kids, Patent | a heroic entry to the upstairs. He | depend on their “development, hel after the first killing ‘frost., After| ("e 21most continuously unfavorable} oo ig oWe: ive lbeea ate tol with Steel Beads. The heels Wool Dresses reached one of the beds and found | said. Ce ee ee a weather and the resulting weakness | * b aa te ish for : | one of the gitls) which ‘he carried| Wear Blue Denim properly drying this corn he found in the refinery prices.” that thousands of acres of | are as you wis or every e Z e . © , with ‘him tothe window. Here he| Wearing the: bles denim prison/ {ist well matured, solid ears showed | "including the two reductions in| tte and school lands are used each | kind is shown on the many The newest modes are of strictly tailored lines in | collapsed, overcome with smoke, andj jacket and trousers and with ends; aaa Be eaaiens eee priced ndeilin nid euimnmenethenteeal vere hoa tte ame hax ine) Veen beautiful patterns. such favorite materials as twill and charmeens for | the hired man then climbed up and closely cropped, the youths present- aa iy aval WIth dott Kernels, oo | Couuction! im. gaxoline prices) of) this GT caumal laedsemortgeceai te street and business wear, Green, Brown and Navy | saved him, The little girl however, /ed little of the fine appearance af-! percent; ears with very soft grain, | COMPANY Now amount to between | eran ae ee eaeea tly | 8 50 9 0 being the color favorite. They’re priced at | was dead when she was brought /fected in the Cook county jail when 9 GainivamlaceWabuphietaremas'| tous cnc cwercenus a yeallonsathe (anal iaey yc neaneawereiaiadinavameHel oe! . AND UP Try To Save One paper men in the interview room of ca itr aht dock ‘ : 5 Sel nd $10 00 Efforts were then mate to save|the prison, where prisoners may Te-|to ute, “tiites qa | ,.NO announcement of w cot haa) arti for parte unknow. School a 5 : | 4 Mr. Roller, but entrance into the| ceive visitors once a ‘week. the temperature falls and how long | Poem jecelved by the Standard Oil) viiority. Timber, coal, fences and Silk Dresses house was impossible owing to the/ Warden Whitman had just in-|the low temperature persists [axe Uni) Geos, buildings were removed’ therefr Renan a A smoke. Mrs. Splichal and an eight-|formed reporters that hene \ Peeoteg ant = LiWORGMBEIAEH Distinctive styles and beauty of lines make these P 1 and an eig P that henceforth! Mr. Walster explains as follows Lands sold on contract were being A to our Basement aoe 4 month-old daughter escaped uninjur-|the boys will be entirely in charge! how the North Dakota farmer n y| Too Late To Ciassif: faemed and used each year by per | Chi dents frocks the talk of the feminine world. There’s the ed. Mr. Splichal was burned about /of prison | authorities and that, y Sone other tham the/.original ppe-| pt eee te Seca long slender lines and the semi Flared Skirts with PREC GA OCD Joneuecomuace Nae ACeased: | eed corn. © room gottage| Chasers while the interest and taxes many beautiful patterns in 1} close fitting waist. The more conventional colors of , As soon as Mrs, Splichal got out| The boys smiled as they saw who| Grontilling mobeveunioceurrediis oie remain unpaid. Many purchasers of Haviland, Homer McLaugh- i i of the house si alled a neighbor, their visitors were but vouchsafed| i i Nee +| strictly modern, Immediate _pos-|*e™#in MO ar ne ee cnasers Zi ° Black, Brown and Cocoa prevail and prices are from the house she called a neighbo: ‘oue watch the weather reports carefully | Three blocks f Post | State and school lands died after| lin and other makes. All for help and other neighbors seeing|no comment. {and pick enough seed as ripe as ome q ees pe es Teer eey purchasing the same. Some moved Y od I ice UP the fire also came over. Several cars| “Dick, Warden Whitman has justi possible the dae uneenres ee ge away i | very moderately priced. A 5 BI le the day before frost is pre-| FOR RENT—Five ro Coayy YY and others never intended to e returning from the fair rushed to|told us this is the last time we will | dicted. If ‘a killing frost has al- fully im Wemxeciiont, conuitivall ieetathe required payments on their i the scene and everything possible, See you,” ventured a reporter. | ready happened pick the driest cars| Hae, WateEE heatyeeenventenen ta Contracts.) i was done to check the flames aad eer | fine, Loeb responded.| at once. Ruri a germination test of| schools, si During the biennial period ending} Ht s o ices sineide ie burning aie ae aus me ae ere them after drying. ant immature] QR SALE-—Houses and lots in all|IUn¢ 30, the land commissioner de- ing but the bravest were unable to jestions v do you like it) seed thicker than usual for even if Sity. alleen clared, the department had increas- * A ; H | enter and were forced to stand by, here” "What do you think of Jol-|it his had high germination test! PACS OLIN CU" Mil PAY #4 leg receipts $1,404,000 over the pre-| Glad Sister Escaped |Sweden To Discuss | Praise Given and frantic stricken watch the seven ow did you enjoy break-|the vigor of the seed may be low SEY i im-|V¥ious biennium, “mostly due to ef- i ; ici ee fast and “have” sou any, farewell Save Noh Datta cary Mts | MONEY, Bi ONS) oa cities. fe ace ain terre 0 Witton Operation International By Physicians | The accident is one of the most| message to send outside?” all were|corn. Finally, make a firm sequlee| Proved City erty Te collections in accordance with, th i | terrible ever reported here. The} met by smiles and negative shakes| to avoid jplanting late maturing Woe een abet men Dien 4 aig Previsionsuatilaw:! . °) «Phy had given my. sister Law Problems For Convention | girls, all bright and pleasant little |of the head. varieties. It is better to save and| .,nsurance written in good relial The enforced collections made it|¥P to die; they wanted to operate Pore itorial| Visiting physicians | s | children, who perished are Anna aged} Finally, in desperation, a reporter! stick to the kind of products that | ©°™P@Mes: K possible for the department to pur-| for gall stones, but she too| Stockholm, Sept. 12.—Territorial Hoel) Jace eon 14, Rosie 12; Philipina 9; Paulina 7; | ddressing Loeb, ; \iarelidependable in, this cltinge Bde OWENS. | No. 15,{chase many school bonds and make|“eak and could only limits at sea, the safeguarding of] attending the sessions of the Nort Christina 5; and Margarete 3. fick, we only have five minutes nebo Eltinge Bloc! inet i Room No, 15, additional farm loans, he said. ers. I got her a bottle of Mayr's | the ri of minorities in the Lea-| Dakota State Medical Association, | No Insurance something?” p one 421, a NEA RTA Wonderful Remedy and-in 3 weeks | gue ef Nations, aviation laws and] which ended its convention here yes- | All contents in the house were|,,."We are sor sponded Loeb, 9-12-tf. she was able to get about and walk-| international commercial arbitration | terday afternoon, passed resolutions destroyed and Mr. Splichal said he ut we have been instructed not to wee ; ed a mile to church.” It is a sim-| are some of the important interna-| jj, chly praisin, the entertainment Sel no imieceee talk. We would be glad to talk if FOR RENT—Sleeping room, Hot wa-| Sugar Coated Cod ple, harmless preparation that re-| tional questions which will be dis-| and procram arranged here, Resolu- The Splichal farm is located three| We could, but we can’t.” iy ter heat, suitable for one or two, Liver Oil Tablets moves the catarrhal mucus from the | cussed by about 200 of the world’s] tions thanked the local physicians, miles south and one mile west of| The newspaper men gave up their 621 6th St. Phone 619W. < ° 4 intestinal tract and allays the in-| most prominent laywers at the thir-| their wives, the press and other task before the allotted five min- 9-12-3t For Thin Kids) siammation which causes practical- | ty-third congress of the Internation-| agencies who contributed to the suc- utes was at hand and the boys, still | Q SSS SS cS ly all stomach, liver and intestinal} al Law Association in Stockholm,| cess of the convention smiling, withdrew from the room| FOR SALE—New 9x9 wall tent with| Forget the horrible tasting Cod] ailments, including appendicitis. | Sept. | It was announced by the House of TO A LADY where they were ordered by the floor. R. Sanders, Liver Oil and give the thin, puny,!One dose will convince or money| England will send about 100 dele-| Delegates that’ an error had been ey as guard to take the outside walk = }undeveloped children McCoy’s Cod | refunded.—Adyv. gates to Stockholm, the American} made in announcing the list of offi- Who Refuses fo Use Clay {Across the yard where only prison- 2 j FOR RENT—Partly modern four|Liver Oil Tablets if you want to —__—_ section of the International Law As-| cers yesterday. Dr. T. S. Mulligan Edna Wallace Hopper ers walk. Geneva, Sept. Malignant ma-) room house. Close in. Inquire J.| give them a good appetite and put| Buillers estimate that the average] sociation will be represented by at|o¢ Grand Forks was named second A lady writes me that my beauty] Tomorrow they will go to work, |!aria, which has made especially se-] K. Doran, 406 3rd St. pounds of good healthy flesh onj workman, using both hands, can life| least a dozen delegates, and the pro-| vice-president instead of Dr. Bowen helps have brought her wonderful r -—— nious) ray agesy in Russiaijispnow (be- 9-12-5t | their bones, 236 pounds. ceedings promise to be of great sig-| of Dickinson. sults, but she adds, “It is too much | GREATER COTTON CROP ig given a thorough investigation | . | Doctors know all about them and nifi trouble to use clay. _ According to the recent crop es-| by a special League of Nations com-| WANTED—Washings and do house-! so does —A— and all good pharma- . Too much trouble! In my stage|timates by the Department of mission which is touring the af-\ cleaning by the day or hour. Mrs.j cists, for they are in great demand, ) work and Agriculture, this year's cotton yield fected regions of Europe. An Ital-} Streleck, 522 3rd St. because they are not laggards, but i mee will reach '12,351,000 bales of 500] ian expert, Doctor Lutrario, is chair- 9-12-3t | show results in a few days. 7 Sftortzl to. pounds, gréss weight, provided con-}man of the commission, which in- - — ae They are not expensive either— le holy es ditions are favorable for the rest of| cludes physicians from Germany,|FOR SALE—Large Victrola with 50/69 tablets 60 cents, and children ee rena the season. This is more than two|France, Spain, Great Britain, Hol-| records, piano, Singer sewing ma-|take them like candy. e ie oucs & million bales higher than last year’s; land, Rumania, Jugo-Slavia and} chine or anything you need if you! One skinny woman gained 9 pounds \ dayse Yet |,cvoP, but nearly that much less than | Russia. come first. For information phone| in 24 days. ‘ 4 aa. 'the average for the five years from| Already the experts have spent| 745. 9-12-1W} “Get McCoy's, the original and Grain Commission i Gee ane 1910 to 1914, eighteen-days in Jugo-Slavia. Their genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.”— (He S prea itinerary includes Poiand and fin-| Turkey's only woman doctor is| Adv. Minneapoli: Duluth } Cee Torquay, England, claims to be the| ally Russia. In both Russia andj touring Europe, giving free treat-| poorer , por: are a ae ‘ oldest seaside resirt in the world. |the Ukraine the | commission will] ments. ‘ BROWN LACE md Chicago — clay. Edna Wall: Hoppe Se ay ee ae aE rown lace is very smart and is Send us samples of your in ° . : eo cmuch | Phete 49280 cUecinely sonnied. avers lle <0 anaiian for manations sample This store will be open evenings on trouble! Yet see what clay 7 ‘Wor n Mi rz P, liti ai Ki R 2 a envelopes sent upon request. troublo! Yet see what clay | has oung omen Make Political Force Advaiteie, Maney. Boas Ads aaa er’s age, yet I enjoy a debutante’s Of G if ortan ” 2 complexion. t mp t ti : Let me-send you a test of my rea ance is ection further notice. i White Youth Clay. It is not like the | Sraleand'mudy claps many have Says Mrs. Hert, Republican Leader : It is white, refined and d 1 last word in facial CHEE And it combines in one pro- | duct many superlative helps. | My Youth Clay purges the skin of | | s the causes of blackheads and fad e It brings the blood to the skin to nourish and revive it. \ i ilori The ities © Have at eee CHILLY DAYS Clothing. Tailoring. amazes and delights. It firms the Is th ‘ati £ skin, combats lines and wrinkles, re- ReclcomingasconteaNan $ the pronounciation o' duces enlarged pores, eliminates sur- is the time to get out plus oil. 4 THE Many women seem to drop ten your winter wear and v years with one application of this have it cleaned, repaired slay. To countless women it is bring- and pressed. CHECHAHC N) ing priceless benefits—new beauty | yi and new youth. Are such results not i the first motion picture ever é Sar to you a few minutes twice a We Are Experts | actually made in Alaska. e ' Clay is a beauty essential. Famous fs . . Even as the name is un- beauties aa for ages nie Hite ane -. cae DEESSINE, usual, so is the picture woman can hope to look her bes , ete. i é P| without it, or to keep her youth as I ie eiterent pben any i have, You can recognize clay users Fur and Felt Hats Clean- DUET, YOU. DAVE ever B60). in every circle by their beautiful ed and made like new. ['fgy Made in the heart of the eviancne, ; “ frozen North it has a ine is a super-clay—a new-type ‘ scenic S ‘: . . ee uperelay a, ae tree es | (Me scenic back-ground that If you will bring in your guns. We y- ed yei f sci " study.’ I have placed it with all vs eer Wes Bu Wibgeeaeen We Call for and Deliver +\fm™ “O'S are inadequate to . i Be drug stores, all toilet counters, so| MRS SEANNETTE A. HYDE, AIRS ALVIN T. HERT 5. CARCEAY A HARAUREE oes Ce escribe. While Nature will clean and oil them free of charge. , You can get it. The cost is 50 cents| The vote of young women will Mrs. Mer Ae: pie we irae be mene by rth veoenen. to get eat plays an important and ah and $1. You will thank me for it—| be a telling factor in the coming that the first task of women is to|the vote. fe wield ovr grea’ ¥ i ri it i q . always—when "you learn" whet it| election, be intelligent. interest bring an’ inspirational value” (0 |power through constructive oreen-|t Mail orders get 24 hour $im "sPiring part, it is not We can also sell you your hunting means to you, which this group is showing in che political activities, we are working|{zation. Women can use the vote Serwice ! fe, emi aut ik i F I will gladly mail sample if you| campaign will be a most significant/to perfect an organization’ which|to work for the ‘common good in powerf rama that license without delay. mail this coupon. y,. power, according to Mrs. Alvin T.| will have as its keynote real busi-|church, school, home and civic en- plays upon the _heart- \ : Hert, vice chairman of the: Re-|ness efficiency. Reports from the|terprise. This year will show how =o atin y | publican National Committee who! West and Northwest indicate that|definite a place women are taking gs. : . is in charge of wemen’s activities! work*is progressing steadily among|in the affairs of the nation.” : Trial Tube Free for this campaign, in a statement. the women. Eastern headquarters| Pictured with Mrs. Hert above Eagle Tailoring Edna Wallace Hopper, issued at the opening of Women’s have been opened in New York|are two of the prominent women 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.| | National. Headquarters on_ the City. Mrs. Charles #. Sabin,|who will take an active part in & Hat Works es . . Se. ‘ 3 I want to try Facial Youth, second floor of the Wrigley Build-/ inational committeewoman from|the campaign. Mrs. Jeannette A.|J- r ; - ing, New York, is in charge of the wo-|Hyde of Utah, and Mrs. Barclay H. Opposite Post Office le oe see @ Republican “women of this| men's division of the ‘Warburton of Pennsylvania, mem- r hi |____THEATRE : { S country, are organizing to get out| ‘This is the year of opportunity |bers of the executive committee of/} ~ Phone 58 apne wal ™ seqeeresereggecgeseFaderaceeeeroot |] gn anpresedented vote for Presi-|and responsibility for the women Com- 7O.NIGHT dent Coolidge and General Dawes” of this country. ‘Every effort will) See To pp

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