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4 a fe SMARCK a. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924 mie THE BIS TRIBUNE PAGE THREE i. {ntereste,) Much hus) been tadded. co] { ar ‘ . R me MP USESAND TO «| COMING HERE [iuc!sta'oneoitts §'§0, AMERICAN |WILL BLOW WHISTLE ON NOVEMBER 4 Soc. as a |recent years, Aside from the mill) a i Is Better Cookery. 4 | and elevator, therefore, their official a duties are heavy and require the full} 10 REMIND VOTERS T0 60 T0 POLLS (3 ‘time and powers of the men rete | IN ADVANCE t : \to these offices. Furthermore, none | . ——____-_...- f of these men ure elected because of Fargo plans, as a part of the cam- the children in getting eut the vote? 4 | any special knowledge of the wii! HARD WORKERS: ign to get out acfull vote on No- If not, then do it today. exee 4 / : « | business; yet this business is techm- vember 4, to have a whistle blown caw as ‘ sige ' ania | cal and complex. It is more import-| every hour during the day to remind] «The Overcome Opposition —_ of 2 | ant that they should be qualified) ETL people that they should vote. The | Dakota Chihli Troops ) ©6Extensive Experiments Are) jfor the other duties of their ofice| Student at N. D. Agricultural! Tesistration in Fargo is the heaviest | ing the past few weeks that we have | j ; i | which must still be regarded as the) >” : : in many years. little to ask for now,” declares H Mulden; OC NOOLEA veommunigae i Being Conducted by + | | main duties. The result is that ne, College Says They Study O08 rison Garnett, republican national |jssued here» yesterday cet o : Auay Ale Servite | ; | industrial commission can reasonu-| Hard There Mie cqubeine) communication’. 10)| comimitlenani: “Cuul deen cevtinient| at{ue: Chey i iauis EA REMPEA Lie WeRITEWO| |) aeceememnsmemeat deme At 2:80 y bly be casa 0 Cx sil a here being sent out by Mrs. Fred P. Mann J has developed at a tremendous pce \southwest of Shanhaikwan, the Man ; patter aay | ing enterprise the -counsel and direc of Devils Lake, a mem from | in every corner of the state. Pres- | eg a a Chi u am Washington, OGL 40 —mxtensive _jtion which the size and importance! argo, N. D., Oe No recita-{North Dakota of the national Re- | ident Coolidge will receive a greater | a ahaa ignites rata FRONTAGE osc experiments in the destruction of jof the busigess demands, lions, no roll call! That is the ideal [PUblican committee. It is directed to | vote than we ever expected, car Jesecuting a flanking attack on fogs and clouds by the use of elec- Selection of Board | cstlege as idreamed of by American [tHe Women of the state urging them |ing North Dakota by a handsome |Changli between Chinwangtao and trified sand are to be carried out, “In the selection of the board of| Oe ara tuacee ae hav eeese ica" lto get out the vote.in the towns, vil- | majority.” | Langehow. : under government supervision, at | managers, however, you can secure| College students. In North America }Jages and rural precin Mr. Garnett has devoted his en-} The communique also. s the Bolling field, Army airplanes equip- |men who know more about the mill-[thst dream does not reach reality) Mrs. F. P, “Mann, national com-|tire attention during the past sev-|Chibli troops used poison ras for sued with the device patented by D jing, elevator, and grain business; {but in South erica it does, ac-|Mittee woman, wants to know: Iferal weeks to personal cor with |e diva tine’ The Maneharlans, | L.. Francis Warren of Harvard uni- | |who can give theiy time to a study) cording to Al Cuneo, a stu-|¥eu-“Mrs. Republican Housewife” district in the state. He has |jawever, using sas Nias Paha REA: , ve ruityeinvel Beauv deta Ieaeveltisty of it; you can appoint them from the| dent from Argentine republic who |~have offered yourself to the le watched an Indifferent attitude de-|quiet until the Chihlites approach ' ly to that work and daily flights | | territory easily and cheaply accessi-| js now attending the North Dakota the Republican party in velop into one of remarkable enthu- led them when they opened fire with hia’ [if are to be made during the next six ble-to Grand Forks; and you can] Ayricultural college. His two bro-|town for service? If not, do it today. | siasm for President Coolidge. ‘The [machine guns inflict moe wore) fA eclel to determine both) the pene |find men who have no other public) thors are also attending the college| # You—"Mrs. County Leader” | werk of the present administration, |ualties on the enemy and wap value in ‘connection with {duties to perform and who ean give] ang fourth” broiier panish {have organized down to the nt through the Dawes committee, in z Ela | the uc aig? Glia to i manage- | instructo: t year, funit and have found a “hey” woman | straightening out the European en- | Ls ie GOS Ste CRORE | ment of this business. ‘There is 10)" Althou colleges {iM every club, fraternal and church | targiement restoring that part > iy the attack yesterday obtained a fair! CO. BARKER question but that. the ideal of go Hot tale 1 nor do the group to get out the vote? If not, do jof the world for busin ee Felatiea LIGHT I LANT “bag” despite the extreme, height of ear |conducting this business is by a] professors there require recitations {it today. : ship has proven a factor that the | IS DAMAGED ] the clouds over the field. A group; Colonel William Barker who is | board of managers acting a board) tom their pupils Mr. Cuneo insists If you--county, town and village | people of North Dakota, and — the} eae 3 Of officers “and ‘evvilians, from the [go qiauel William Barker og Satur, |e directors and doing their business| that students. there work harder|Jetders have arranged for street [farmers in particular, cannot easily | —¢ ae xround could follow without ‘diffi-|qay, November 1, at Bi url through the general manager and the} than do. students in this country.|Meetings with good speakers to talk | overlook, Mr. Garnett finds. Alyy ited seats Se Os, Outs, U0) ikke culty by cutting off of a cape or|sisted by all the divisional staft} ther officers selected for the entet’|“More book study and memory work |OM the candidates and issues and G0 Hee aaa aaa UE Perinat neMerMeloudmandilite aauses |eroR aeapelien cohen cslaial eins | PES Now when we have s required there than here,” he {have taken necessary steps to insure | Twenty-five attorneys from Minot e alu cba s damage to the quent disintegration. Larger ma » selected Bismarck for Young | yctwee? the onersl eanges Gnd id. ‘The courses in the South Am-|the ringing of the church, court- and other towns of Ward county at |, oe oe ee Fe were eriaserossed “with, Innes |eanie Congres eoamencing the | board im charge of the institution, ic, “universities consist. entirely |Heuse, school and fire bells on elec- |x meeting in Minot endorsed. J. Power company, und distupted serv- through witch the mune raye shone lg of December, and canvinwiBel| ene best possible results can and willl Sr “Jectures and consultations with [tion day, November 4, to call citizens | Fisk of this city for justice of the {i » ty aio d ays: ‘The fire was dis Sovatealeriveve vatioratibn: I ieaant et etne ) eee narmtsatl: | Cees ea |the instructors, ending in the spring [oUt te vote? If not, do it today. | supreme court of North Dakota. FRSat adnenS Gana eubaniinas Gulia! Dr. Warren described the work jday night, at the Salvation Army. | 4 ee if ue) s Bie hat ae 15) | Enon en finale weittan Teximinatlont If you city and county chairmen The attorneys took the action on j ¢ om ha hs aie WE wpe work of ne at Bolling field ax a “mere contin: | j the Northwest is becoming less pr0-| White. students are not required. to | have called upon the superintend- the ground that the northwestern jy ce Jepartment ¢ Teen ne Geilo Gi Gio lnvaniigily, Gua catnn| Se enna MIRED oe) WILG Ge GN ES Ce) rc bey adil cis (ee (CN Gs SOR URL Gal GA) fii adlab ch i causa) alah) Ce eee rae Se recreal q experiment of the past three y +! portion of the bond interest, so that/ Cetus find they can make more money.) sided in preparation for that dread-|{¢iPals to ask their aid ahd that of judge on the supreme bench. a ate TE RCOO RR aot Papenitin|(audit/enal loss iui Be) avoidel, | by concentrating, most, of their eae Final eae i an 1 atvall auxiliary engine and gener the past three years rted,| “The League candidate for gover-| ing at Buffalo where, because of the) w¢ciicces in this © y are more cE TAC PEGE capone ev ane al| the aa thee, yearn” he anterted| “The League cuidate foe i Blalo wheter pecans oF ane | Colleges this country are more SEEK PEACE IN __ [his |, einer Tene AVE Sea pe . raiieldl nd the nearness of the great con-| Practical than they in’ are) : Sa ETE 2 j our minds. We base our work on| mill out of politi Anyone f : ce tinay Mr, Guneo\ az caireanier to KU KLUX WAR desert island romances. Ané! assumption that visible forms of ; With the Tuets will know how suming centers, they are able (0/146 North Dakota Agricultural col- something to get excited about! ir, like mists, fogs, |Ousis that statement. It is as much make Iirgelrofive: | Since! only were go thab could gee cay more! 4 BSA Actually filmed on a South Sea Clouds, ete, were # form of collidal |out of polities now ag it is possible} small shure of the product of our) viet education than I could get SNe Oa Oh wUNT tant island. He oe eee ee as G CGAGOREEE ofa wiigeil Us Pall TA MUGI) Go Uh GLa) Suu Sr to formulate a plan to avert possi- | Ghould{ibe sgoverned) bysitie sivaaia | dustry, tolbe Dakota, we must sell. the bi AYE UG Uiteue en Ul onea ainercome ble disorders when members of the \ al vy xeneral lave that. prewail, in col. | “If Mr. Sorlie means that the peo- competition with the flours tl t Bio uneu mentioned’ en Ku Klux Klan and Knights of th | HODGE PODGE loidal action in liquids and solids, | ple in charge of the mill are mixing) produced under the more savor’ lment in the North American col- See auela eee Tieeu ee eS THEATRE ' LLOYD HAMILTON ; 4 “We fill the sandtanks on the {in politics, itis certainly not on the) COU) 10). pee i {leges. In Argentina, he explained, Bee aee ELST RIGREMRL Cre CREE ER | . uae ‘ ene AN ic son : ie points. We in North Dakota have | !es cs explained, to be held this afternoon, aoa | Comedy i planes, with, 120 mesh silica cad | OEE NN, Pe [the advantage of being located where [the members of each university are] — Suni Thosibs aAHOUNEETE | Last _Time To-night |; i bats Fe eursa Ne FI aN EGEIGICGE | Sica HenIEReRndeLTIalpiCominiesion |e eee Cent an the) world is being divided into three groups: those] R. Ww. in charge of Thomas announced — the | = i GOOD LAO USTING g the sa her positively or} hen the industrial commission! yajceq and therefore making a pro-|Who have not yet completed two Follette headquarters ty meeting would embrace all creeds MADGE BELLAMY negatively by the turn of a lever; {with the cooperation of the mill and! Svcr that is second to none. To off. {Sears of work, those who have com-[ed today that he had aut auc oul ' fis | ; ; sae ‘Mhe sand impinging upon charging (elevator committee of the Commer-| so this advantage, the other plants|Pleted the two years, and the in-] telephone call from Seth R SITs MERE CERT CERES —in— FRIDAY and SATURDAY plates or falling through charging |cial Club at Grand Forks, after al enjoy many advantages. As compar- The last two groups| United ag DISbE EEA EOS Ps ot pe the good of- ° . i hozzles and being scattered by the |long search, were able to secure 4! Gq with practically all of the plans resentatives on a national) Fargo, stating Peete HSS Oa eC La His For: otten Wife GLENN HUNTER f air, driven back by the plane pro-j superintendent of the mill, superin-| of the srthwest, the North Dakota| federation of students which has|been issued for rrest of Logan ‘ 8 pelier. When a cloud is found to{tendent of the elevator and’a general | ist and elevator, contracted for and icontrol of the government of the] Povell of Jamestown on a charge of | CQNSERVATIVE 4 5 and BESSIE LOVE have a positive charge, we scuttered | manager, we found that only outside !y,,;), when construction costs were! universities. All schools in Argen- eof the m Sunshine Comedy Ina \ Fine Picture Regatively charged particles at the| of the state could we secure men of} exceedingly high, costs more per bar-|tina are supported by the govern- azier made the complaint to LEADERS TAKE “AN ELECTRIC bxtreme top; when it is found to|the wide and su ful experience] yo) of daily production than other, ment, he reports Mr. hardson, he said, alleging ELOP. ENT” “THE SILENT a negative charge we scatter | We deemed neccssary. Euch one of! jorthwestern mills, and necessitate heey eit ithe. wavernmenits canke ott Cons BIG VICTORY LOPEMENT = 35) nesllively eee pa eee Sa A a a eames inte Be greater revenue to pay the prest 31 000 SHEEP. gressman Will R. Wood of Indiana ——— Garni Mond. | WATCHER op; and when it is found without | state of North Dakota, hag po wer jon the additional With an} °°? 4 had been used by Powell in sending (Continued from page one.) —— Coming Monday — [iF om a Story by Mary 2s any charge we first charge it as we |est in our factional fights, knew] interest charge of $229,500 each DELIVERED] out tiserature in the Second Con- | in winning seats in the House of “THE PAINTED We on story Uren pe like and then bring it down by (nothing about North Dakota politics) and a necessary deprec pais gressional District campaign. Mr.|Commons—Lady Astor, Conservative LADY” Sptetdh ain scattering the opposite charge [except in a very general way, but) of $30,000 p ar to be added to| Minneapolis, Oct. 30.—Thirty-one| Powell is in the Stutsman County | candidate, and Miss Wilkinson, Labor Fa particles, ete. ** * i : aud (pomallling and elevator Lee the operating cost, the handicap is|thousand sheep grazing today [Independent headquarte Jcandidate for Middleboro Kast. “Commercial rainmaking now pane eas Pathe eh ip ies and great indeed. ‘Then, the mills at]on farms of the Northwest as a re- Frazier was informed, he said,| The defeated women comprised within the grasp of man, and he ean |then given full authority to hive and) Buffalo, and many others, have the} sult of the Agricultural Credit Cor- that Powell would go to Fargo vol- | four Conservatives, one Liberal and anes ele setae MO CUEEIE) Por massivnaARde ours cclekdasire/wael oe teehee. ctiswenes which is|poration efforts to speed up diver. }@mtanily. Coe, Beton Oho eG eu mn silica, at s t ‘ : of being located near the grea a yicetarenie ahareav ol ike mike eld, member from Northampton in A t about $8 per ton, which, outside of [lite of business stould build an ef- Suming centers, and also. near the gq “farming, progeamy, announced. on M ANY CHINESE iSHIAWEHATlanenty and alte anearen Ow ou our orm $s, W y | Side he insti-| ables them to secure a cheaper mill! guyeryised the. purchase and ship- and Miss Susan Lawrence, Labor ‘charge. cee ee Estioviausdeatuliana eae peed ae and thus to sell cheaper, oF mike ment of the animals. anderen DESTITUTE member for Eastham, North, in the IndgowWS all torm oors v fe 01 50. h more mone; han a mill located in fesse aS last. Commons. be quite sufficient to entirely] #8 though we had been playing poli-| North Dukota can possibly do. — ma e sauelch a dense for, covering 117 pices teivade ay auouldlike: ie “While the losses have been eon. GARAGE MAN paid : MacDONALD CHEERFUL The cold weather will soon be here. Keep square miles or more (an area equa a2 siderable, the progress has been in S' | ; Sine 9 Cardi vale Oak: > 3 tasiat of the city of London) or a] ¥@ry it. Or, does he mean, when hel the right direction. During the per- IS ROBBED] Worst Floods Since 1890) Canute, | Wales cts 20 rtine out the cold with new well made storm fog covering the cit, and harbor of | *4¥8 he is going to take it out of! iod ending July 31, 1923. ee aniar ; Devastate Land Ghali avaversuLeddodiedeearalan : . & New. York. ‘The London Chamber] Potities, that he is going to abolish | “Qyerating expense was 49 cents] | Fargo, N. by Oct. a Beate ofti- cee SNP eI te aetp sasn and storm doors, they will pay for Nr Commerce, has estimated the cost (the board of managers and again! yey barrel. cers of several states are on the look-| a0 pecent floods [feat sometimes ee to the city of each 24-hour dense fog at 1,000,000 pounds sterling, or} about $5,000,000.” EXPERIENCE OF saddle the duties of running the in- stitution on the sion—an elect®d bod If that what he means, he is certainly not taking the ‘mill out of politics but doing his best to put it into the p industrial commis. 83 cents per Selling expen el. | General expense was 13 cents per ; barrel. Or a total of 95 cents per barrel, while during the period from August ba land a Ford coupe out for Frank Falkne ed by the Cas with highway robbe' Victor Morrison, garage owner Hunter, was robbed of $210 in cash{ about 9 last even- who is charg- county sheriff's office] in north China were the worst sin 1890 with still | sur- many towns { rounded by lakes, Wm. Mather, Pres- byverian region, flooded Pre: here. in the to the missions missionary has th t could happen to any party. He erted that with the present state of trade and the general outlook he did not envy the Conservatives their job. themselves in the saving in your fuel bills. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. tical maelstrom, gus arch 5 ing. He aceusses Kalkner of the a | ae STATE IN MILD [te aiso says, according to Se ee aan crime Taree are farming lands were Phone 115 BUSINESS TOLD Bottineau Courant, that the boar Ane aie expenae, was 61 cents)" ovvison, was driving home flooded) to a depth of 10)to 15 fect, WILL PROTECT ri SI managers had offered him the posi-| "Setting expense was 30 cents per| from his garage last evening in the)! reported, and it will be impo STREET LAMPS tion as general manager. He could! parrel, coupe, he was hailed by a man_ to ble to till the soil for two or three (Continued from page one.) hardly mean the board of manage General expense was 12 cents per| top. As he stepped out of the c: s. A great number of people ——— the judgment of most informed men with whom we discussed the matter, for Austin had been hired for a two year period before the board of barrel. Or a total of 73 cents per barrel, destitue. AT SLUSH FUND he was struck over the head with aj" blunt instrument. He sagged to the Minot, N. D tion of “Inv for Oct. 3 ible Hood Street Globes,” a device in- ANNOUNCEMENT that this unit should be operated ut| agers was even created. He proba-! showing a reduction of 22 cents per| #toUNd but did not lose consciousness i 4 ts 5 Wgst part time as soon as possible sol bly means the industrial commission.| barrel or 28 percent in the cost, of| t once but claims he recognized the| i | xentedyandjtoibe muanutectured by: I will be ready to do Automobile overhauling and a that the machinery could be tested, a| He says that when he told them how] yynning the business, manufactu | assailant as Kalkner, while the latter! HEARING SA eo oo eat Perey general repair work at 218-4th street Nov. 3rd., 1924 sales organization developed, the pro-|he was going to run the mill, they! the flour, and selling the product, | Was searching his pockets for | the sesso Hee: ha itaionuthenlorathroneh lreniare in the building formally occupied by the Bismarck duct advertiseq and a partial market|did not want him. The implication money, which Morrison Falk ‘ ‘ mathe through, breakas) i : : q created, before the mill should be|is that when the industrial commis-| agp, Drake Mille Malas: Iner knew his employer had on his| [fete tiepnlehes ates aclersdulvatne machine shop. ee i { running to full capacity. There can} sion ascertained his plan, they feared| | 1) he mill 4) uate under Te uh | Berson. | | eee cally an lune aan ie Taree ..,_E will specialize in motor work, repairing piston be no question but that this was = that he might make the mill succeed | ten proved he former | tdministiy | A few minutes later Morrison was eweeren ee fitting and 1st class overhaul jobs. If you plan on taser sfonres then, tol eye rales |and a0 refused to hire him presum:| Though the cost of the original mill| Picked up by a panies y and ine Mr. Shaft pointed out to the com- overhauling your car this winter look up my special i he testing of the miachinery,| ably to save the milling industry of 07 additions was only about $26,000, | ° his home, where he soon regained MicRiOnUtRAtLthe davicer retaile aba prices for this work. the building of an organization, and the United States from the disaster 1 the joss on operation in a couple of con ion reveal jousness. Investigi cost of less than one-fourth of what the finding of a market, till the; that was sure to come to them from| 2 couple ©’ led that Falkner was missing, j atin RING: Eolnrotactadceoets: “the whole mill was complete and ready|the new competition, How ridieu-|¥earé amounted to $80.263-50 | and] ; meer \ pe uesiye stctintecs Welne aie net GEO. L. KILMER for business, Nausandunater guntruets cTonish iicona|ienece cetacean cu ute aaa LUTHERANS TO | Ihananed) Securing General Manager phen came the task of securing|er had any experience in the milling] 1921 report: that it, was out Hf thet CELEBRATE. Two million bushels of insects are | the general manager, months | business would maké a claim so pre- ee an Fae uae ree eel | destroyed by birds in New York h ¥ere spent in correspondence, inves- | posterous. aver, and so we decided that we| Chicago, Oct, 29.—The fourth bien-| state each season, tigations, and interviews until final- ly we secured the services of Mr E. Austin. He had extensive and s1 cessful experience in managing mills and government elevators in Canada \ and had the reputation of being hon-| ager and pleaded to be given the job. ‘ . effici called@ hist g i losses, During the first year, to our; On Sunday Lutheran churches) est and efficient. It has never been| When I culled his attention te. the great surprise, we made $6,773.13 | throughout the country will com-| suggested that Zi naming either the head miller, the elevator superintend- ent or the general manager, politics \ covered in: the silence seer: we ae One ae he hed canerence 1| try and the keen competition of the} The convention continued to make felt that even with his experience,| maintained that it the duty of| Plendid product of the Grand Forks | church history up to the time of clos-j ore, © Peta RW ‘i ¥ Of! mill, we suifered a loss of $12,923.04" ing. losses the first year would be inevi-;the commission, if possible, to se- Feat Channron mie nichthas table and that mistakes would un- doubtedly also be made by him as they would be by any man who Meee ler’ be nut In. charge of thie di and that we were Hoing to tly (0 lita) thority of law, advertised for bids| relief and other foreign work. | The as ures: That » Beemisy i a ®ltor the mill but did not re-| council representing 17 Lutheran Read Your Policy! 4 yk (tunately, both human and inevitable.| chance to succeed, 7 Peel in| bodi includ the United Luth eal our Policy. 4 But it was also the feeling of the in-| wr thy and ‘ceive any bid in proper form or in| bodies, including e Unites juther- 5 dustrial commission and of the new board of managers that we ought to} Forks and was ive Qoan at. n x t ONE PD er anes E n rofi i A Nosy 5 ioe < "| tional losses, the mill at Drake has| rehabilitation in 32 European coun tract than the Fire Insur- i. see x i by SopeHene? 8 fae | ought ee Nees 3 At a joint seen closed. The board of managers| tries, and additional sums for relief Aue Paliey that nrotects Caution thinking men to recognize the value j é meeting of the ind ciil canny are trying to dispose of the accuniu-| of orphans in foreign mission field SoG in’ cate: oF loess Ine : : 2 ! Sr clan (praeaig oe oeas See ee Te eae tr the lated products as fast as possible,| The convention voted full co-opera- eg A WD of being constantly prepared for the emer- a certain alleged differerices of opinion | Granna advisory cvssmistoe, 1 told) hoping that peer Pare be ton a) Location gencies that rise on life’s battlefieJd. They is between Mr, Austin and the board of | thcin of Sorlie’: » cation but the TH ete. B a TAglit Kip, cuesonal'l Too Late To Title of Ownership, Sy yy managers. There is little cause for | opinion apie to be unanimpus that nee pele By z sae 5 A re Te Classify Contents, know the value of saving. You will notice ‘ criticism there. It was merely such! we should get sc» who’ under- ‘ 2 i : ; ‘ the niniumum, may be able to make ‘ ‘ Exposures yi Epa iy a difference as would be likely to|stood and haq ¢ in the Ath ee FOR RENT—Strictly modern five a them making regular deposits in % Gee, ourise in any business. The board of| milling busines: . Sor-, 2 living out of it. Se room duplex, attached garage, Clauses Attached, gr st Pp this bank, ",. managers in their anxiety to stop the| lie who was only policte. terest- | a, ting? immediate possession, Tel. 751 Clauses Omitted ' Beary losses and to makes sucossr}ed. ae sal ited: Alter Rang or 161, x And. Other Details | GET THE SAVING HABIT ( of the enterprise, ‘at Mr. Aus-| “The statement of »yposition pa- : - ! tin was not reorganizing his “force | pers that a board of managers should | Try This Simple Mixture! y,nx7Ep—Girl or woman to take may VOD or IMPAIR your and strengthening the weak~sgots in passing of the weeks, the suggested ' ceivable that a grown man who nev- Never Offered Place “In the first place, the commission never offered the place to Mr. Sorlie, On the other hand, Mr. Sorlie soliéit- ed the appointment as general man- fact that he had no experi management of mills and ators, he insisted that that made no diff cure as general manager a man of wide und successful experience in the management of mills and elevator: active in bringing the mill to G is based on terprise’ the close find constunt at- table Audit Company, said in their would exercise every possibly econ-| omy and give the enterprise efficient | management in the hope that we might be able to make running ex- penses and prevent additional heavy | over and above running expenses, but in 1923 in the face of adverse mill- ing conditions throughout the coun- and found ourselves with much ac-| cumulated stock that the local man- agement had been unable to sell, The} board of managers, acting under au- ch amount that they felt warranted | in accepting it. So, to prevent addi- | If you feel tired after-eating, it is sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed nial convention of the United Lu-; day, “on the eve” of the 407th anni-| versary of the protestant reforma-| tion with a plea from the church | president for “open mindednes | memorate the nailing of Martin Lu-| yy ther’s thesis to the doors of the Uni versity of Wittenberg, Oct. 31, 517.| been started of co-operation” with other Lutheran bodies through the National Lutheran council in Europe an Church in America, has expended seven and a half million dollars for care of children during the day. In- T. V. O'CONNOR EXPERIENCED stenographer de-jpaign funds that he and his aides | | The Deed to your Home is ne more important a Con- your present will examine and pass upon SSPSSSSPSSSSSL SLL Oe ae not have been creste OR ‘ : his organization and business as! izrorance ov mali ‘The industrial! often a sign of gas and undigested| quire 210 W. Bdwy. or Phone 1055-| | Joseph Grundy, millionaire of Accuracy as to details is BLU AL LL quickly as they deemed desirable cc on does have the time! matter in your stomach or bowels.| M. after 6 P. M. Bristol, , testified before the rigidly adhered to in our and possible, that is all, With the! to give the manugen.at of-th's en-| Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium 10-30-1t] Borah committee investigating cam- agency. If Jn. dew sbant wu ice POPPOE LOL OOLOOTLO DLE OO DOODLE DDOLOLELEDEDDEODID OL OLE DELLE LINN nOneeeoeeeowrees ornre. a OPS LLD OLD OL LEI DE TOOL DOE DEL OODEODODOLOOL LOLOL ODED. First National Bank changes have been made, however,’ tertion needed. The business is lo-| in Adlerika, helps any case gas on sires temporary or permanent po-}had sent out 70,000 letters and col- mi T and the interest of the * taxpayers | cuted three hundred miles from the| the stomach, unless due to deepseat-| sition. Write Tribune No. 860. |lected $255,000 in the interests of your policies without charge. 3 safeguarded wherever possible. The | state capital. The duties of the gov-|ed causes, The QUICK action will 10-30-5t | the Coolidge campaign. “THE PIONEER BAN! busthess is now progresing as nicely 'ernor, attorney general, ‘and commis-| surprise you. Adlerika is wonderful “Thomas V. O'Connor, chatrman of Henry & Henry as can reasonably be expected and'I{ sioner of agriculture and labor have| for. constipation—it often works in} Duluth, Minn. Oct. 30.—Storm|the Shipping Board, was cross-ox- Insurance warnings were ordered hoisted onjamined regarding the Labor Day Lakes Michigan, Huron ‘and’Superior| speech of President Coolidge at_the —Adv.ithis morning by the weather bureau, | White-House. ome hour and ‘never gripes. Jos. Breslow, Drugg hope and expect that before long the} always been many and important; mill and elevator will be able to pay| they serve on many boards, havin, operating expenes and at least a control of vast and important state

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