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PAGE EIGHT ALLEN NAMED — PRESIDENT OF ND. EDUCATORS |BIG CITY GAVE HER BRICK AND STONE —SHE WANTED LOVE President of Normal School at Valley City Has No Opposition Association — here. ne only one placed jation by the com- His name w before the 3 mittee on no H. 0, Pippin elected Dickinson proposed or the limitation of tax sto be voted upon at the gen eral election is “unfair, unjust and nd charged that’ such a » control of local | local han youl community a ich have been oi [in the past and would entire school sy 2 Addresses by Dean Chasey of the University of Hlinois, Rev. Ro b.! 1 Smith of Minneapolis and A. litre fer of Chicago featured today's eral session of the convention. DISSOLUTION ) estrangled In Judge where law sho ei peer ee afta MRS. CHARLOTT KES TESTARD BY ROY GIBBONS NEA Service Writer “Why should one live with the] bricks, the stone, the sameness and! no love?” Mrs, ‘Testard does not clearly ui- | derstand. Neither does her husband. The city is responsible. Chicago, Oct, 23. Mrs Testard has rebelled re were too many bricks in her apartinent houses like the other, — Toe phonograph the treet playing: the same monot Charlotte ‘Two many looking one man on ‘The hushand operates an inn. the inn and elsewhere hi oid wife saw all the life and gayety | iy city provides. She stood it In| bie Little verything was made ‘and few tree of brick or stone | mH ‘oman in her wanted | : pman wants. th’s crowded court uing for separ started think: | U.S. Attorney General Fil Brief in Harvester Case ALOE OTAGENERE BLE ABET on the verge of rebellion only they do not know what they are rebelling against. eet she shriek St. Paul, Oct. “Effective dis solution” of the International Har Tt wa vester Company's alleged monopoly | it to the 1 of the farm machinery business is “See this” 1 poison vial, She drained drop the ve in the artifi ilies to a 10 and the hate: children. More have Jord don’t want chil- | filed in his behalf in today by the United S in proceedings supple: consent entered in th in 1918. Mr. Stone contends that gre:te:| competitive conditions in the farm | machi trade should be afforded. | The consent decree did not tar] enough, he said, nding that ac- | tion be taken to proper pro- | tection to the f land ; vwners who are dependent upo ricultural machinery and imple obtainable at able prices.” FARMER DIES A 5 INCAR CRASH SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ and INSIST! | Devils Lake, Oct. 23.—Peter Stoes er, 50, a retired farmer of Penn, near here, was killed almost instant- Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe | by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for ' ly last night when his a mob Colds Headache ," shrieked Mrs. Testard. dis 1a few minutes later by ng autoist and died without | gaining consciousness. He ' alone in the car and was returning | home. was FARMER SHOOTS Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ees 6.0.P. CHAIRMEN Npvsrock | ARE SUMMONED \ TOPS MARKET) cai The courtroom thought she meant the poison. But‘she was really trying to show | to: Testify Before Borah Committee South St. Pu fest price for gra e December 7, 1 0- when 33 head of ste and| Washington, Oct. 23.— With a the from A. W. Aylot of May-|view of determining whether there jville, North Dakota, sold for $11.50} have been “concealed contributions” ‘a hundred weight. The 1922 top| from big business men to the Re- ‘price was $12.00. | publican campaign fund, Samuel Un- i | Fur Collared OVERCOATS. $30 $35 $40 LAMB LINED SHEEP LINED LEATHER LINED OR REGULAR FANCY BACK OVERCOATINGS, 42-44-46-48 in. long. BERGESON’S Tailoring. Clothing. OuRFOREFATHERS ‘poration, J. P. Morgan, the Rocke- jfellers and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924 front. quarters at. 15 cents. a pound?” elk hides, $5, heads with horns for mounting, $10; teeth $10 to $15 a pair. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. termeyer asked the. Senate investi- gating committee today to subpoena the Republican state chairmen of New York, New Jersey, Ohio and Mlinois. Mr. \Untermeyer, who is associ- ate counsel for Senator LaFollette, said it was strange that there were missing from the official Republican lists the names of such men as El- bert Garry of the U. S. Steel Cor- be granted and the state chairmen named would be called to Washing- ton. WILL SELL __ PARK BUFFALO Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 23.—War- den W. D. Parker of Sully Hill Na- tional Park announces that he still has 20 elk and 2 buffaloes which are being offered for sale to the general public. He states that the elk may be purchased for $50 a head, and buffalo and elk hind quarters will be sold at 25 cents a pound; OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. : 107 5th St. Phone 428 officers ofthe great Standard Oil interests, all “recog- nized Republicans.” Chairman Borah of the committee announced that the request would On earth is the nearest place to Heaven. Let us help you keep it that way. We sell the luxurious “Levin” made overstuffed davenport suites. in Mohair and Velour. When you own one you realize what comfort really means. Come in — it will be a pleasure to show them. HAD GOOD TEETH ‘A cantary of v0 ago almost everyone had good teeth and there was wery latte dental werk to be dons. Why? Simply because the food people ote wes net processed’ it contained a plentiful eupply of ealaum (ime) that vitally important element which fe necessary fer the formation of sound, hard teeth, Break fast . daliewous whele wheat food which containe on abundant moody of ealcum (ens’ aloe comaine the ether Rtean weer casery feed clemnents, and the three viamines. Eat & regu, lasly for coundtesth end good health. 3, KILLS SELF) » Minn., Oct. 23. ued him for divo: farmer living betw Floodw id Wright, shot killed three persons and then ended his own life at the Ollila farm yes- Flood: cause h John € Accept only “Bayer” package jumped the grade about three Pain Toothache which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets from here, turning over se ey / Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. times and crushing him. He s ‘Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacileater of Salicylicaci@ 30-30. rifle, wa 3 old, shot and killed | his wife, 41, their 2-year-old daugh ter and Louis Mattson, 45, a neil bor. He then turned the weapo on himself and ended his own life Ollila, who | HARRY R. CLOUGH COUNTY AUDITOR At the General Election held November 4th. What is more tempting than a savory, golden- brown pie, with its deep luscious fruit filling and a short, crisp, flaky crust? And it is easy to bake toothsome pies when you make the crust rich and delicious by using Sweet Clover lard for shorten- ing. This peerless quality lard has proved its ex- cellence for all baking and cooking purposes, be- cause of its absolute purity, its natural color, and its velvety texture. But Sweet Clover lard is only one of the large “Quality Group” of products of the Northern Packing company. Sweet Clover hams and bacon have been acclaimed superior in quality and flavor by famous chefs and discriminating housewives; Sweet Clover sausage is made of choice meats, delicately seasoned to please your palate; and the uniformly high quality of the fresh beef and pork products has won the favor of all consumers who appreciate fine, juicy, tender meats. For delectable foods that insure the success of every meal, use and serve these prime quality products. The U. 8. Inspection label on all of this company's prod- ucts is an absolute guarantee that every piece of meat is sound, wholesome and healthful. Look for that label when buying meats,—this company's products are marked: “U. 8. Inspected and Pased. Establishment 969.” My motto is efficiency— and economy. Sate tay a4+y (Pol. Adv.) xe Si 4 - _ 15 Head Of REGISTERED SHORTHORNS, Milk strain —FOR SALE— at a bargain. We have papers with every one of them. M. M. 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