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PAGE EIGHT _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ WET RECORD OF World Peace Greatly Aided By Two ee ae BOB ATTACKED Moves Made By The Administration _Is With Her, Philadelphia, Oct. 16.- Speaker at Methodist Meet-. the trial of Violet Dickerson, 19-; Mary Wes urlaphee charged [ftom Fred Kraft, and the plaintiff ing Denies Clear Bill of Health first degree murder in the kill- |@Watded custody of their girl. |" “Anna DeRoncey was divorced from ‘John DeRoncey, who is serving a D., Oct 1 THURSDAY, of OCTOBER 16, 1924 plaintiff being given minor children. custody 3 DIVORCES ARE GRANTED Three divorces have been granted jury for |PY Judge Jansonius in district court. COMING TO BISMARCK Dr. Mellenthin Specialist in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE Will _be at McKENZIE HOTEL Monday and Tuesday Oct. 20 and 21 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4pm TWO DAYS ONLY PREACHES MODERNISM London, Oct. 16.—“Chemistry has” put an end to the belief in a resur- rection of this present flesh of! ours,” Canon Barnes, the bishop-de-! signate of Birmingham, told a con-! gregation here. “It is the spirit, which would have immortality,” he’ said. The sermon resulted in con-| siderable discussion in London theo-| logical circles. Electric Cookery. | | Kraft was given a divorce HARDING CONFERENCE FOR THE LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS AND DAWES PLAN REGARDED AS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE -old bandit jwith “ing of Louis Hirsch during a hold- up in his store, has been co + . ies ¢, has been completed term jn prison for non-support, and oes ‘ f “i {:fter the examination of 150 v elias : ie ate faut This is the fourth of a series of five articles by Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice-chairman of the lmen, Testimony begins today. The | ver custody of two girls, one fou ‘ land one two years old. Republican National Committee, and chairman of the Women's Division of that committee. ijury is composed entirely of .men,|2"¢ One (We 5 ‘| Mrs. Hert discusses what she considers vital campaign issues from the woman's standpoint. ‘alt women having been excused eel ramus, eat ae ‘gene the j EE | Charles Stillwell, the und vice ; y eremptorily challenged ce. from, BY MRS. ALVIN T. HERT jberemptorily, chi ub i a . Dr. Raymond | ‘The defendant permite’) (0 | — ‘There is noth-|omic facts underlying the situation /and insured peace in the Far East (bring her baby, born in prison, to | ing us vital to/and to present a plan for clean-cut/and the Pacific Ocean, Our for. the city ull while she faced the | Is Better Cookery. | e thiy and future co-operation and good will which/eign relations have been handled | court LC ienerations. as has won the approbation of sound | with a technical skill and a broad | - ———— <S Choose Bismarck 1 ‘BA em the subject of | economists € ‘y where, statesmanship which have seldom, For Convention) SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! : world) peace.| The Republican party believes in if ever, been surpassed.” Everyone wants common sense in the conduct of| ‘These steps toward world peace Unless you see the ‘Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe | our nation to Americ international relations. are actual accomplishments, The live at pea Its sincere efforts to insure peace’ promises of the Republican party D, Oct, 10 by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for ; Colds Headache with other na-| were pd by President Coolidge to continue its efforts in this dt- Grand For! orks Pain Toothache Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets tions. Out of in his speech accepting the Re- rection were clearly stated in the ident of the 7 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. the sufferings of publican nomination for the Pres-| platform adopted at Cleveland, The iden ot ffi Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Minot, N the the various presidential presidential candidat V. Johnson of Washington, D. tional field secretary of the board of temperance prohibition and — public js, addressing the annuzt North the Methodist late to r Ro. 16, Discussing stand prohibition taken by na No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic ap- pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade- noids. He has to his credit won- derful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, towels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu- matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectual ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied! pa- tients in North Dakota: Aug. Perschke, Ft. Clark, high blood pressure. Mrs. Wm. Price, ‘town, gall stones. Mrs. Andrew Knudson, Grand Forks, heart trouble and high blood pressure. T. K. Walsvik, Hatton, ul- cers of the stomach. Mrs, Anna‘ Filadeland, Grand Forks, stomach trou- ble and nervousness. A. J. Goetz, Lincoln Valley, heart trouble and eczema. Pp. B. Bergstrom, Glover, ulcers of the stomach and ‘bowel trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treat- ment ig different. Married women must be do characterized a Senator LaFolle what he record of ed the “wet” tte, and reading from the congressional record showed how the third party candidate for presi and at its annunl meet- Waldorf hotel last sers the World War idency, when he said: “It 18 80) pig , ; platform reaffirmed the party's ‘ dent has voted in the past on meas- there has grown | easy to forget, but the impression nent. among the | ial ROmaROMTitiON. Ife £ up on the part Which the condition of our country yentiwerwanacpres: | ou pent au othe the ex , Of all thinking people a hatred of in March, 1921 made upon the | gerve peace. It declared: evening war, people was so deep, so vivid, 80) ay, A i | Other — officers "ihe Uultea States Has) J petleve, | alarming thatit willl nob socnlipass| | aerrigan satan, fant step in this’ | Mir C. Scholberg, recap idle Siesta ice Sent vce two years atter the arection we endorse the perma. | ident Mis, Eirit CONIRERTER aE The armistice we were still technically Ment Court of International Justice argo, secretary; and Mrs. rN onference at Washington ; 2 and favor the adherence of the Seale ailedees Vashington in g state of war. We had no TMi Jas Russell, Grand Forks, tre German acceptance Utproms . United States to this tribunal as SRE DR WHR HIRG TE diplomatic relations with Turkey, | U! ande 1 Ina Morgan) Jamestown; plan are the two most Greece, Ri ia, Col bik M recommended by President Cool- tmportant steps taken in the last ioc) the Dar East wee o Tex- iage. This government has de- hivang, “Gkefton, and four years, ‘They represent the /[60 and the War Bast was causing snitely refused membership in the mp, Fargo were named practical accomplishments of the ST yy {PPR en ty League of Nations and to assume present Republican administration straightened out his chee parry jany obligations under the govern- in Washington bringing about ® Sition of affal eaette cong | Ment of the League, On this wa _eettlement of international differ- ty the f anacats Ponies poted stand.” ences, while at the same time pro- 5 i a 5 cb tadlifig, Che: FleltayGer nel United ots ee tee ee renee Women Wnow 000, unvereane Hates end tier citlecn® more remarkable and constructive |the efforts that are being made to : accomplishments than since March, | Prolong the peace of this country | 4 The women of this country know 1921. We have ratified separate;@nd the practical means that aie iconvention city of the state z that Goneeat Charice Gh amen, | ehies We world cide tnpeetaacs|employed for that purpose. ‘They |cistion and the meeting will he helé who has been nominated by the with Germany, Austria, Hungary, Know that President Coolidge and_|there Aug. 23, Ha ubttenn marty for Vice-prest- Colombia and Mexico. Forty-two General Dawes will see to it that oth treati i a] SSHRC HERDER TLE Tae er treaties have been approved America’s honor 1s preserved and | Shafer Speaks |by the Senate and six treaties are that America's influeice ts thrown | Pian. This man had the vision) now awaiting its actiot a | snd the ability to get at the econ- veotabllahed [veer ere eer ere — en ie Attorney-General George F. Shaf | “We have established our rights!to mai | All radio users in Montelair, N. J.,| will speak tonight before 500 Inde- pendent workers of Stutsman coun- ty, gathered in Jamestown to plan a Ss pertaini an proved voted The speaker commended th tude displayed by president Coolidge, John W. Davis, Democratic didate for president way re-elected Valley A, L. Hawk were ice son, is and other ra nator Wheel LaFollette for ju ‘Helen Jessie candidates, including $ er, running m of . D. las directors. | Mrs. F. Cullen, Fargo, and Mrs. Clara Russell, Grand Forks, were named as delegates to the national lconvention of the a: iation to he |held in San Francisco in 1925, {Bismarck chosen as the 1925 | tion closed with a meeting vee Frank 8. Hollett presi dresses were made by I ertson of Grand Forks and Dr. McDowell Philadelphi gathering preceded by ating Dr Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only “Bayer” package | which contains proven directions. Lumbago Rheumatism president Dr. T. A as the toustmaster TEST ALIEN TREES FOR U.S. GROWTH Portland, Ore, ,Ocy 16. Island” for immigrant trees a of Olson of watch against exportation of corn ks in early spring. Those farm- from these districts, even parasites | ers who do so this spring will prob- have been tried on the pest. Yet have a lighter infestation, Hu- its march into the corn country is | ber believes. st must get official approval of their | installation. before it ing established by the United $ forest service in several of its for est regions. At Wind River, 60 miles from Portland, an arboretum of this type now has some different species of trees growing in groups. These t watched by government men at ment station there, and the y to become —acclimatized studied. Among are the the trees at Wind amous Arauca or monkey puzzle trees from America, J: nese larch, cedar Lebannon from the Mount of Olives, African cedar, elm, Hindu pine, spruce and Scotch pine. Here are Amer pioneers from other such as the Arizol long- pine, the giant sequoia, curi ching digger pine from ed pine from the lake states, western white pine from Idaho, lob- } lolly pine trom Georgia, Colorado blue spruce, Maine white spruce, red cedar from Virginia, western hem- lock of Alaska, black gum from the swamps of and white ash from the Ohio River bettomlands. M of these trees, perhaps never befor aking root in the Pacitic northwest, have found conditions to their liki nd are growing rapid ly and thrift he lodgepole pine from Colorado and the knobcone pine of California are the tallest trees now in this collection. In contrast with these are the white-bark pin which is only five inches tall, and the Mexican pine one inch taller. Many of the trees tried have f: ed entirely, due to unsuitable cl ate. Frost has been the gre enemy. Several of the surviving spec’ despite their tender age, are already bearing seed. Such are the Japan- | ese larch, Norway spruce, Scotch pine, da number of domestic species. | ons, Corn Boerer Evades | Control Measures | Columbus, 0., Oct. 16.—Despite strenuous resistance by government sciegtists, the European corn borer antec’ couging its way south: ward from the great lakes until now it is threatening the Ohio state capital, 150 miles south. More than 10 per cent of the total corn acreage of the United States is already infested by this insect, and the infestation is growing faster than state and federal authorities can cope with it. Lines have been stretched, quarantining the borer | districts, guards have kept strict “Gets-It” Removes Corns Quickly Give Your Corns 1d the more familiar Norway |! pre ‘festation last y | Huber corn borer la y jbor, O., “this. y of 160 exe linfested fields. {only ssing faster than ever before. field that had a 17 per cent in declares L. gist in charge of the at Oak Har- has 43 per cent its stalks infested.” Yet Lightning Hits Girl on Top of entomolo; the M Oct. on top of the . hey undergarment her outer garment shoes riddled, the metal pins in he s the experience | against this! Langdon, centralized campaign s Huber,“ in finding ear it is possible to f torn to shreds, burne her d, and hair melted, sea day in some of the More could mean more larv: only prevent against the thus far found, has — been and cleaning up the corn- masses exes ter of Peter Moe, a f near here. Physicians will live and will suffer no perman ent injuries. 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