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PAGE SIX GENERAL FLEES TO JAPAN Defeated Cheking Leader THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ENDORSE CAMPAIGN QTHE wHITe HOUSE” ’ * WASHINGTON Wisige FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE little big four football leegue, Jeonposed of the following scho Richholt, Wi. . Moor ‘the his hol fres je hr was ele In last week’s games the St. y's won from the Wm. Moore o 0, and the Richholt won from e High School 14 to 6. In the bantam league (90 pound- ¢ Roosevelt will the Will the Wachter and the M xT play on Thursday the Richholt and the S The Satur Fs at the Wm. Moore clock while the will ibe grounds : come home from d date with some-| hody else, she would hear me play- ing outside. In time, I became a habit with her.” Just received a new ship- ment of Fall and Winter Coats fur trimmed. All splen-;| did values, priced to sell. Prices range from $24.95 up. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 ~ OPEN EVENINGS Style that will Suit Your Taste You probably have some very definite ideas about the width of your trousers, the fullness of the cuffs and the drape of the coat, if so, you'll enjoy coming here. You'll find exactly what you’re looking for. ° games willl Sarah Gold Shop, “Style s|without extravagance.” 312 Main St. Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire, * Gentlemens) * dent, Ben Jacobson, -v Tokio, Oct. 1. (By the Gen, Lu Yung-Hsiang, dep co) nor of Chekia err ln you are to undertake @ campaign to impress upon the of the e ‘ Za defended — Shai voters, without regard to party, thelr obligation to.’ an today when he with his al tal J on sycpathy with every effort which tends to mhasise it understand from your representativo that), at four thirty o'clock. CORPU NT ROMEO nd leader which found uary in J go to the polls at the coming eleotion. +2 az in Oct. 6, Richholt vs. |e Wednesday 15, St. y v8, the fact that the right to vote ise duty es well op olt. 1" Friday 17, Rich- an banjo b months. Moore vs High, [her window ev Marden Mary vs. High, explained, of weather |, : Wim. Moore veo}she w: ¢ when I started my Richholt. rt. Sometimes when she would Finally found health in Kellogg’s Bran after suffering long with constipation an regularly —in chronic a privilege, and I am lea that you intend to bring this forcibly to the attention of your readers. Very truly youre, o ¢ will lea —J LE. f ow for Far; to confer ANMAAA _ CR A?, ff esident Coulter of the Ag: | 5 Mr. Patch writes that Kellogg's 1 College and H, L. Wa j 2 Bran ‘solved his problem. It has of the college relative to Bevopaper anterprise Aseney) aolved the problem of constipation— North Dakota Corn Cleveland, Chie, wv fe {mild and chron + thousands of place in Bismarck, | a’ others. It has brought relict when ail else has failed because Kellogg’s Bran is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran Jean be 100 per cent effective. Read Mr. Patch’s letter: Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. ARE UNDER W br , sec y of th ronont ures for th _ Bergeson’s Clothing. and purifies the s them of the ¢ | Large buildings are in constant danger of de- struction by fire. Let this agency tell you what Hartford fire pre- vention means to Hart- ford policyholders. Tailoring. antecd to bring » whic n your money cessful Com and det i It is oO some entertain- |) ment 1 make the show 1 jj al harve n. People are} d to come to ck during | these days to be done in} this state alo culture. LABOR NEED | BEING FELT; | \ promis mitte s will be need s i a2, cooked and krum- s with milk or cream, nut-like flavor—so ry, tasteless United States Senate constant sufferer scrumes and hi ied my YP r cent better evr eer Phanki ‘ery kindly for this ferawecte This agency represents the Hartford Fire Insur- | ance Company —an in- | stitution that has been serving property owners faithfully since 1810. ara ‘espectfully, Chester C. Patch, 761 Main St., Greenwood, Mass. For the permanent relief of consti- |e a, mado in Battle Creek and is U by tho leading hotels and eluba here. It is gold by all grocers, A PHOTOGRAPH | Is a suitable gift for almost any occa- sion. It speaks a universal language— a language understood by everybody. Whether it conveys a message of love or friendship, it telle it more effectively than.a written letter. Of course, to do this it has to be a “Speaking Likeness” —the kind they make at Slorby Studio Gentlemen: Tre right to vote 1s conferred upon every citizen. It 16 a precious right. 14.—A_ serious Ite exercise loped is a cacred duty. ° day. Aiecharge thie duty. of candidates, etudy the iscuee, and vote in the light of Every citizen should vote upon Election u toda ng in the dis-| ports reaching | n held up for) week on account| that period a} large amount bor has left the| district. As t the Grand} Forks labor office was unable to} meet the dem made on it today.| Chokes To Death On False Teeth; ‘The mere casting of a ballot, however, does not fully —o— MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Voters should ecrutinize the recorde thet knowledge. Through intelligent voting, the American The Man with a citizen to vote, because it ts tne cardinal principle of Business Head \ Bismarck, . their faith that this Government belonge to the people. ’ e ‘ doesn’t have to be told the value of a Sav- ings Account. He can see its advantages at a glance. people can win peace, liberty and economic freedon for themselves and their children. § Progressives wish every i. D. Sincerely yours, L y when h which had bi her throat, in a coughing spell. M. E. Conference Opens Tonight That is why so many prudent business men have accounts in our Savings Department as a protection against possible business mis- fortunes and as a practical means of accumu- lating money for taxes, insurance premiums and other expenses. HE outward and visible manifes- tation or the Standard Oil Com- pany (Indiana) organization con- sists of certain refineries, buildings, storage depots,: service stations, tank wagons and quantities of crude petro- leum and its products. NE llin Together JOHN W. DAVIS Minot, Oct, 14,—The 39th annual of the Ni ; Con b will be s evening} and will co y night, | the ts hy Bishop} bishop of the| We invite the Savings Accounts of other business and professional men. These tangible things any oil company may copy. The refineries of this Com- pany, efficient as they now are, never- theless may be copied by others. Its system of distribution may be copied. The design of its service stations, with their infinitely practical arrangements for service, may be copied. For all these things are but the work of hands. But back of all these material possessions Dear Sirss UU ( 3 74e Gm 4 CITY NATIONAL 1? BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. I cannot too heartily commend your effort to have all elicible voters exercise their prerogative of cit izenship. i a aeea ehatary : A campaign to impress ~ and Lahor 3 this unon every American citizen will é of the local T; have tie unwavering cooperetion of the union, has been appointed | Democratic Farty of the United States. man for North Dakota of the | Democratic labor commit | to a dispatch from York City. e Democratic national commit- | Your Ss sincersly, is something else—something funda- mental, intangible— whose workings cannot be imitated. This is the will and the energy to create; the ideal national | o had | under th which inspires and animates intrinsic service. ‘This determination, this will and enthusiasm of heart cannot be copied. It is the unique possession which gives character to the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). This character is expressed in ideals of management. A prominent industrial engineer well says: “‘It is the part of management to manage. It is the part of science to overcome difficulties. Anybody can accept things as they are.” The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has never been content to“accept things as they are.” It wiil never be satisfied until petroleum is made to yield the greatest possible number of products which shall render a useful servicesto society. This Company believes that an in- dustrial organization exists and is per- manent only because it renders an essential service. It is the enthusiastic, wholehearted de- termination to serve, on the part of the 27,160 emnp!oyes, which has made this Company «. constructive force, It is the harmonious pulling together of this industrial army that has enabled the Cor-pany to build a great business upon a foundation of fundamental service. do org anship sident of ing Pres: jue U. &. 4. Service. MOTHER! itera ans | TO EXPLOIT Watch Child's Bowels RUSS MINES) 4.—(By the A. P.)— s of the contract be- “California Fig Syrup” iS | iecon the Soviet government and the] A American interests represented by Children’s Harmless |W. A. Harriman and. Company. of Laxative | Loeb was filed in cireyit court today, | by Charles Ream, a ti driver. An instrument invented in Munich shows the courses of the stars.’ Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. Moscow, Oct New York, covering explo the Georgian manganese | been agreed upon. ‘COAST SERIES | TO BE PLAYED Chicago, Oct. 14.—President Hick- ey of the American Association sai today that a post-series season be- tween St. Paul, conquerer of Balti- more of the International League,| with the pennant winner of the Paci-| fic Coast League had been arranged. The challenge, President Hickey said, had been accepted by President Harry A. Williams of the Pacific Coast League. ‘This series will’ decided the Class AA championship of the nation, Four clubs are closely bunched in the seramble for the Pacific Coast flag, with the winner in doubt. , a - 7 | A Thought | Children love the pleasant taste of Cra ae ee { . . 208, : . ry . j ; This spirit which is imbued i “california Fig Syrup” and gladly} Wealth maketh many friends but Lahr Motor Sales Co. i ea yi le aoe g employ take it even when bilious, feverish,| the poor is separated from his neigh- ey sick or constipated, No other lesa bor=Prov, 18 ees M’CARTHY BROS. Ip accord with the shove offer, plesse ceverve for me. i ol eecinty eee) fie Fanaa 4 . TET decide to acc clases come for roe —- i -, Coeayens ° wh COMPANY Roatan " . tive regulates the tender little bow- ( ; els so nicely. It sweetens the sto- find t ey : Hane wi b q inherent. It is inimitable, Grain Commissica Minneapolis Dalath trach and starts the liver and bowels | Standard Oil Company Chicago Milwaukee (indiana) without cramping or — overacting. Send us samples of your General Office: Standard Oil Building Contains no nareoties or soothing | + ‘drugs. , Seat os somriee eerie B10 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill envelopes sent upon request: : , jo Sa, OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. o~ = 107 5th St. Phone 428 + me 1 Get Acquainted Tire Sale | We want to get better acquainted with more local motorists, so we are offering genuine Goodyear Tires on the following basis: Fill owt and send in the cdapon below and ai time before Nov. 15th call at our store, and we wi replace the worst tire on your car with a brand new Goodyeér Cord, allo you 50c an inch, cross section size, for your old tire. For instance, wewill allow $1.75 for 3/-in. tires, $2.00 for 4-in, sizes and so on. Not more than two tires to a customer on this basis. Here is che Tive Opportunity of the Year Get your year now YOU MUST SEE “A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST” Capitol Theatre Thursday and Friday Wealth may be an excellent thing,| for it means power, it means leisure, it means liberty.—Lowell. in sending this coupon, Print the following: Tell your druggist you want only! $200,000 Damage v4 + < , al the genuine “California Fig Syrup’ : Which has directions for babies and Suit Filed Chicago, Oct, 14.—A suit for $200,- on bottle. 000 damages for mutilation alleged !to have been, incurred: at the hands —Ady. of Nathan Leopold Jr, and Richard You must say “Cali a or you may get an imitation /fiz syrup.