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‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 National Double Seal Weather Strips applied tc your windows save up to 40% of your fuel bill. Ask for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ing is going on, however, is able. PAGE SIX DAVIS GIVEN = Be Wivego", cant will not ‘be ‘curtailed in extent, according to an article by Baron Pierre DeCoubertin, president of the international Olympic commit- tee, which will appear in the next mises that Col. Machida carries a avail- request from Gen, Chang Tso-lin asking positive aid from Japan in the Manchurian contest against lthe Peking government for con- GERMANY TO BE ADMITTED TO 1928 GAMES Would Enlist MANCHURIAN PRAISE FROM SEN. WHEELER Reply to Daugherty Is Ap- proved by Vice-Presiden- tte supporters in Minne Wheeler tential complimentes Demoeritic wational candic his findings on the in into the Department of Justice and renewed utick on General Dawes. He Lorime. and criti ink failure in) Chicae zed Gen. Dawes’ bank- hould read and ate letter of John W s to Harry hertys” he today, “For om f t appre- scited again his story of the | | Pay — — WAR LEADER | trol of the central government of | London, Sept. 24. Many natives of Pondoland, South Africa, are likely to lose wives purchased on extended credit during the ju because they claim to io ete thei ments, ‘The purcha leredit, is not u among the natives, 5 much inclination to return the wives in lieu of the purchase price, but a matrimonial morator- jum has been in effe eriod of mourning 4 paramount chief and the natives wh yn credit must pa e women to their unable wed | d horses, with whied such payments are usually made |DEATH LIST IN STORM REVISED] St. Paul, Sept. 24.—Revision the death list in the cyclone i cut shortage is report- | past! | 31 | Goes to Tokio on an Import- ra th 1 fi an important mission, na | China. | Shanghai, China, 10 p. m. (By the | A. P.)—Guns on the fighting front \near Shanghai remained silent to- night up to this hour but a renewed | Kiangsu assault upon the city’s Chekiang defenders was expected momentarily. Defense preparations were complete tonight. Reinforce- ments had been added to the battle lines from ¥ to Tingtu, South of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway Lines. In addition, eight armored Freneb automobiles equipped with machine guns were sent forward late today. Agents of Sun Yat Sen, head of the ant Political Mission, ng Tso-lin in ja, as a y advisor arrived in Tokio ay from Mukden, admittedly on the exact ature of which was undisclosed. er men to deny ly signi- ‘ol, Machida told ne “it would be us my visit is politi ported preparing to march to the aid | of the Chekiang ar are said to be recruiting in Shanghai. ficial confirmation that the reeruit- hat vernacular press today sur- lit was desired that all hav South China government, who is re-|] Woman Aid For Sen. LaFollette Washington, Sept. 24.—A step to enlist further woman support in the American Federation of La- bor's campaign in behalf of the LaFollette - Wheeler independent ticket w. taken by its Nonparti- san executive committee today in instructing all stage and local committees to add women mem- bers to their committees. Many already have women members and joint committees in order to conduct the campaign more effectively. it 3 Bee! ite, oo Boman tae Geneva, Sept. 24.—(By the A. P.)—Germany will be admitted to| the 1928 Olympic games at Ams- te erdam, Holland, and the games number of the Rue de Geneva. NOTICE Curtain for Jessie James Co. will rise at 7:45 sharp. S&NYWI Richard 0. Sloan. Phone 461 Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. The Good Maxwell— The Good Friend of Its Owners Tens of thousands of American balancing of reciprocating parts families look upon their good to the fraction of an ounce, prac- Maxwell cars with a feeling akin tically eliminates any sense of to positive gratitude. For the good Maxwell vibration; that in pro- portion to weight, it is number 9 today from 54 to 45. nfusion in’ the spelling and the temporar. of some members ed) the number it not merely as an act of courtesy to myself but as an act gence. Tam even more] | to have this note of intel- struck in one of the oppos- actually stronger than cars costing two, three or even four times as much. ; The good Maxwell is thus fulfilling, with al- most startling success, the mission its makers proclaimed four years ago, when they announced that—“The new and powerful organization now manufacturing the good Max- well is able to give and proposes to give, motor car values so un- mistakable that they cannot re- main for a moment in question.” has enabled them to regard the motor car as something more than merely a means of transportation. If you examine into the basic reasons for such performance, and for i Maxwell’s economical, care-free service, you discover that both the new transmission and new rear axle are strong and rugged enough for a truck; that the simple device of a platform spring under the front end of the motor, combined with the- sae Have Your Old Shoes Made Like New —o— single me out for an & 88s of confidence in the work ! Washington. 1 want to show you why yor » in danger of getting anoth y if ill-fate should Club 1025 Club Scie 1095 Sedan - - - 1325 All Prices F.0.B. Detroit subject to Current government fax. tae to were ual death F when verified reports eived THRESHING IS STARTED AGAIN ‘Threshing, wad ies day from Bis are not essentially different and to Polloc! the Soo line LIVELY TUNES [cis Put Your Best Foot Forward Avoid the dangers of tired, aching, misshapen feet. Come in and have your footprint taken. Absolutely no obligation. ROUND RIPPER WALKING SHOES “MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP” ALEX ROSEN & BRO. McKenzie Hotel Block. : en We are pleased to extend the con- We do expert repairing ventence of time-payments. Ask about Maxwell's attractive plan. aa muct at reasonable prices. o much thies are i possibilities, alik —o— Universal Shoe Shop 109 Third St. ig the day previous. | a NOTICE Curtain for Jessie ‘James Co. will rise at 7:45 sharp. HAIR STAYS |COMBED, GLOSSY| Millions Use It - Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore “Little J James” Abound in Jazz Music ess to; aire b> | ere a4 Rapid-fire wit, ludicrous situations and a succession o Sc AS ADS One en Stn CS te Automobile Top Coverings —for— Chevrolet Touring. .$11.00 Overland Touring.. .$11.00 Dodge Touring— Model 1921......$11.00 Model 1922 and 1924 . 13.50 Ford Touring......$ 7.00 am concoction known as “ * which is to be the at §$NQWI* the Auditorium, Thur: . The advance seat s heavy. It was writtei Harlan Thempson, the book and the ly Archer, who compose and is’ preduced by L Weber. 1 y est of musica in a run in } York City which lasted a solid year. It al long engagement in Chicago and was undoubtedly the outstandi hit of last season in both ¢ The music one number in partic Love You.” having had mou: ale and been heard e where through the medium o: phonograph records. The story concerns a corn-fed damsel who hails from the great State of Kan-/ 8 nd who earned the so- uet of Little James from the fact that she always manages to get what she wants, or at least that is her motto. Out home they call her Little Jessie James be- cause she is forever breaking the sumptuary laws which are so plen- tiful out in that section; for in- she smokes cigarettes not he likes them but because st the law to do so. sie comes to New York to find out what she may about the Great White Way but after a time discovers that although she has been involved in rather r- ious number of adventures, that Broadway has nothing on her home town of Oskaloosa and sh goes back a happier and wiser gir! Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck Furniture Company 219 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. extremely popu £ LaF ollette Wheeler | Progressive Rally AT———_ PATTERSON'S HALL TONIGHT 8 P. M. SHARP. Congressman Edward Voigt of Wisconsin will talk on National Issues in support of LaFollette-Wheeler icket. Congressman James H. Sinclair of North Dakota—will explain Farmer-Labor Issues involved in LaFollette candidacy. Public generally invited to hear discussion of vital Public Questions. Insurance Commissioner Olsness will discuss State Issues. Congressman Voight is magnetic speaker whose address will j regardless of Partisan Politics. . : Hi Re endged HAIR GROOM BEG US PAT OFF Laundered Collars to Match The vogue this Fall. All the young men are wearing them—and the men that dress young. We have a fine assortment of new patterns in laundered collar to match shirts. Eagle Shirts, Prints, Madras, French Batiste. Smartly cut and exceptionally well-tailored in every way. EAGLE SHIRTS OF MILLER SHIRTING Holt & Johnsrud FINE MEN’S WEAR City National Bank Bldg. KeepsHair Combed | Even stubborn, unruly or sham- pooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. “Hair-Groom” Mr. Weber promises a splendid | ‘= # dignified combing cream which eg icr dic production of “Little (aie? thet natural gloss and well” Jessie James” which — includes | &reomed effect to your hair—that ameng its members Jack K. e, | final touch to good dress both in Myrtle Miller, Dorothy Dickerson, | business and, on Barney Norton, Gertrude Mait:| “Hair-Groom” is land. G. Davidson Clark, Alico | he!ps grow thick, * Parks, Leo Kohlmar and Patricia | b#it. Beware of gr O'Dare. He particularly calls at-| im tention to the chorus. which made up of clever young girls with real abili 1 to the orchestra | which i ed by the organiza tion and which is sponsored and Sblected by Paul Whiteman. The || Undertakers Embalmers curtain will rise promptly at 7:45 Funeral Directors P. M. Licensed Embalmer in NOTICE Charge. 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Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with | fingers. \ Your druggist sells @ tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- | _ cient to remove ry hard corn, soft ‘corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Grritation. k f Phone W. E. PERRY 687 (Political Advt.)

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