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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924 PAGE EIGHT Date a ER ecg en ae etek tc OBSERVANCE OF ery || MOBBOPENED ===" CROPS DROP ‘WEEK’ IN CITY IN CITY SOON) Hie Neeces Stocnach! Production Estimated Mae win and Benton Bake LORD STARTS GOVERNMEN 1&—Ger. the Association of Commerce is com- | ted crop, the attache sa posed of L, S. Craswell, S. W. Cor- | CHINESE WAR In Nur: omach; urses St Less Than Last Year Chur, H — = Shangh. , Ching, \Nov. Nov. Switzerland, 18.—(A. American Education Week to | Ground Is Prepared and Rink | P.).—When the stomach of a young ington, Nov. 28.—The first|Wu Pei-fu, former military com- . i i | nurse who had died in terrible agony official estimate of the production|mander of the Peking government, Be Observed with Speeches | Will Be Flooded as Soon | was opened a living viper was found. lof wheat in the Argentine is 190,-|has arrived at Hangkow, and with i any Places as Available The patient had been put on a strict ‘900,000 bushels, Commercial Attache |the Tuchuns of the Yangtse and in Many Place | as Available died and the venomous snake, driven 'Freely at Buenos Aires today in- |Yellow River provinces, has consti- a —— j by hunger, had caten the intestines formed the Commerce. Department. | tuted a “military government” pro- VISITI SCHOOLS URGED TORO: NSLIDE'TALKED ot ne young Somer ite The crop is estimated to be 57,-! claiming its independence of Peking. b q b } 4 SL eTALKE nly one explanation seems like- | jly, namely, that the girl, while on a hike in the Swiss mountains, drank from a mountain brook and swallow- ed either a serpent egg or a small living reptile. sm and edu- With the advent of cold weather, plans are under way by the winte committce of the Association Commerce for 2 renewal of the Principles of 1 cation are thi emphasized in Bis- in the observance n Education Wee The Post, Am to sp to } marck of Am Lioyd Spetz has undertak ents of the week in this city ap ol skatingg season tension of winter sports v 5 ‘The committee has purchased the There’s Real Honest Worth in ALL OUT OF SORTS?, developed by L. P. Warren, co : a MAIGE GE Uie local post, include arming house which was Joaned | « RAUHE SheRGre tn the schools’ of | : winter by the Maguart Con. {5° Was This Bismarck Woman Who , ke wa Veale: and | Siruction Company, and the ground bled ada es art Ocha er arx i lin the ball park has becn prepared rer rm | in the th spc h All too often women accept their Club. for flooding as soon as the commit- and other anizat oN : 4 pains and aches as natural to their asked to give a thought (o educatid hee Hewes that, there will be a) tox. They fail to realize that weak ; during the week. ee | ‘it desirable to start. off the | Kidneys are often to blame for that Wednesday is decreed School and | J cuating: seRaOT backache, those headaches, dizzy Teacher Day. The le Betty he committee last year had work- | Spells and that tired, depressed feel- trons of e week, to While Wed- the school in observing ¢ local schools. “visiting d ing. Thousands have found new health and strength by helping the weakened kidneys with Doan's ee stimulant diuretic. This Bis- Post ur the ci cd out a plan for a toboggan slide, | hut because of lack of snow could rot go ahead with it.” It is probable are Good business men like it, Fine all wool * patron ay is : that. the committee, in the near 1 to visit ate ua Pea | future, will take up this question ane ease ae of many: ape during the week, and are assured again) Mrs. J. W. Moran, Sunny Broo! x A of a welcome by Superintendent Last year about $600 was raised | Dairy Farm, sa: “L suffered for fabrics, careful needlework, style in Saxvik and the teachers. \ through popular subscription for the | nearly a year with lameness across ; ure as fol ‘onstitution Da Wed my back, I got so dizzy I couldn’t stand. I went to the hospital and took treatments, but got worse all the time. I read about Doan’s Pills being good and got some. After us-} ing two boxes, I was entirely well and have since stood kidney tests for, artificial ice skating rinlv in the ball park. It proved very popular, al- | though the mild winter prevented its use as much as it might, have be:n other winters. Over $400 was spent in laying water pipes to make per- manent: water connections to the site » days of the good taste and prices that are lower than quality of the clothes justifies. Satur- | inday, | oi the rink in the ball park. The} insurance and passed, thanks to! Charming little Mitzi whom Henry yis to found here young ‘Lady Macbeth’ I'd start her off with | contractor's house was moved to the meen m | 5 Minnie J. Ghee presenting this) scauom|iiayers ¢ the right training in a thorcugh course of singing and) park for a warming house. This!” Price 60e, at all dealers, Don't 4 PEMERIERE of public Ae ra its ean ai bed tna tts (Oe Suppose w it dancing. ‘The art of creation—put-| has been purchased for $50. Funds | simply ask for a kidney remedy— PAE aIiGnehiiowins Cor oF a te ting life in a part—and the general! of the committee are about exhaust-| pet Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs.’ three days of the week: Hike Ring.” has a big amb My demy won't be exclusively | mechanics of acting are only a part! ed. The expense this year, how-|yforan had. Foster-Milburn Co.,: Se cavcivuiion- Dey \tion, Some day she wants to teach | fer musical comedy artists,” explains {of real stage education. er, will be limited chiefly to the | vere. Buffalo, N. Y. i Riffony Nevember 17, 1024: choo! ! nut those who complete my | Mitzi has recently ‘been delivering y of caretaker, light, fuel and u piety Eaves “Preamble of Constitution of the)“ ritin’ and jeourse will be able to tal turn at|some very interesting talks on the) the purchase of the warming house. | Rieiteai States.” rithmetic in speak-| singing and dancing, even if theit|stage and the art of acting. Each} It i ble that the skating sea~ | eee “We, the People of the United ling of her a IT want to! oat i tic stock company |year she makes a trip to e| son will be opened with a carnival ) : fue sper. {teach the three R's of education for ! a: ining in singing the express purpose of deliver-| and admission charged, and perhaps Sts Jer to form a more pe H , ch perrahicn: cst ve, insure {the musical stage.” she says, “sing ine is necessary to an act: {ing lectures to young stage aspirants} some other similar stunts used to CALL 1- 100 Hey ouide: foe cing und acting. The ery- | o ueatio ancing mak elof Budapest and other Continental : stic. Tranquility, provide for ji? ing and acting. The ery aeation. Dancing makes one fof Budap Ce eet sorcola hella producers at present is nging does marvels cities on the art of acting. = For the Most pes ; Benne ea, an enue 2a store and ctsnen eb Ga [for the nee eee gt! lay here Mentor 1 a eS de Efficient Taxi Tailoring. Clothing. Blessings of Liberty to ourselves |# “ My rea ion | came to me who wa » play | vember 24, | L 5 and our Posterity, do ordain and ak IF DIZZY, BILIOUS Service establish this Constitution for the jjsve heen born, who a ed UY J | it was necessary for the men to CONSTIPATED United States of America. chools side by si ane j | travel around te shore of the great s = Patriotism Day mento \ ia | a i grow up rutile cer respect of 160 miles. \ came to} antry distances ake, Mr, Mrs. this section of Tuesday, November 18, 1! Rane Whee the and = cramping or ov- from u acting, take In pledging allegiance to the FI Kansas and arrived at Angle Nov. 3, NORTH Woods of the United States of America, the i a es oe intending to tike up a. homestead a e HE Bureau of Mines, (Washington, aay i schools, which : m a figel e| S i SE eee rat eivilian’ adults, * Long Reute Traveled iia re ese EE pen ember ora aehes ateningas} Cw D.C.) places the domestic consump- follows: m | Investigators See nrsiiace vel cates | biliousness, ; tion of gasoline.for August, 1924, at Standing with the right hand HOLDUP q TORY Ning here, and the men gaset, indiger 819,467,892 gallons, an increase over July over the heart, all repeat together W) it any i of suicide, Ons consumption of 22,001,302 gallons and set stomach and all such distress by morning. und cathartic on earth for grown- Warroad, Nov. $.--‘Travel- a circuitous route which will ross 160 miles of wild the following pledge: I pledge allegiance to the fishery, the most im- | zone Nicest laxative the highest monthly consumption of gas- Gasoline and the United States of America : \ sea fishing, i i ‘i to the Republic for which it stands, two county authorities, in annual catch of more |ups and children. 10c¢, 25¢ and 50c oline ever reached in the United States. ind le, with liberty with two other men, Were |iysy 600,000 tons. boxes—any drugstore.—Adv. TOLD JURY One Nation and justice - ne 2 al Salute to the National Anthem.” | Related in Trial of Men Held Ay scene of a the Lake of the Woods. Notwithstanding this unusual demand, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has northwest Consump- When the National Anthem — is 2 Bas 4 ag s Paar : ayed and the Flag is not display- For Roundout Robbery | the party is composed of Coroner been able to keep the motorists of the al wsent should stand and I John Rt. Norris, and Saerif? Thoma be _ F 7 5 5 5 sia une oe ual Gh No ede Newton,| Slit both of Lake of the Woo this winter e F a © Middle West constantly supplied with coward c Le esse Few eC count eC Pree IPS 7II7T : A on * Uniform should salute at the first| «ne of the ifeased, Roundout | ines AaNE YEMEN, gasoline. This is the direct result of note of the Anthem, retaining ei robbers told from the witness | Wheel y to strict economy in production and the un- osition until the last note of the the story of his part in the} jade her home, and J 5 é Anthem. All others should stand at 000 holdup A aaa ened eae Un interrupted operation of a modern system tention, men removing the head- + Brent Glasscock another of the | qwheciers to take up a homestesd ee the regular “Salute to the Flag" | tons ef the dit’ band, Nowtom 'yoc0¢ husband, upon returning from . ° ° should be given.” [side and dames Murra and Wiliam river, three miles from the! , The new high gasoline consumption School and Teacher Day Woy Wee NEetor, ve they pulled up i v's | rd of A aT f hundred f : Atay nplied information of the mails. : 2 record of August tells of hundreds o! Wednesday, November 19, 1924: | iP! ae oat, found Mrs. Wheeler lyi - 5 pert ° “Theodore Roosevelt.” | Murray, Fahy and Walter MeComb tye ‘floor of the kitchen with a e emall business organizations made efficient s re now on trial for complicity in fi i “You Basher ett it is amen Ge reubaae pens uk er | au thrust in her lef by means of ¢ automobile and an fuaiam to) soy thle vou Geptor; | Newton anid that Murray was the | tavens the. a reese Though Standard your e abundance of standard quality. gasoline. make the y Bp Lon be Con cuewint: “coniemmeaoute ot: 0 aud Tourist Sleep- 4 au and of you it can be said, as it can | rat fo Hugerit “eotie. good) Jobs rroad where they} See a a days the journey there-a It tells of thousands of families who have i nuenta h | ay and notified county 4 4 pace be said of no other, pression e806 | iid to intron a Sh00G00 currency | Ath ties at patie | trom enjoyed healthful outings at minimum se ipmen n Ind lis, 1 s fel Pi . ‘i * Raedea roel themselves, if you teach: |\tyituen power when, the, bend ‘t, aecaunt of fee on Lake of the SamtaR Hervey “all the way” ; cost. It tells of hundreds of thousands of a SOE et pellithis « information was er | Moods notibelng seulticlontiy Acsaety | Fs double track city children benefited by country air, eum H re| ¢ Nevin assented 91s | i aN because motor transportation carried the: of a generation pat | the person who told them the money : AL M\\ new. : portati m Moreover, a8 an incident to your |wis!to pass through Danvite, ul, Right After a ! ay ~ mn National Park into open spaces at a trifling charge. avowed work, you render some well” and not Indianapoli s mT | 4 - nigh unbelievable services to the] Then, the witness declared, Mur- severe ness; NN 5 la country. For instance, you render | ray gathered information concern- | psy ] cs) for reservations and details . Giving people what they want, at a to this Republic the prime, the vital | ing the shipments of currency over | ' eo E nsen, Gen, Agent - rice th ily can afford to is in service of amalgamating into one| the Ch Malwaukee and St.. MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets 2A ee’ Pas, ‘Agent, Sante Fe P! ey ; O pay, Is if home-genous body of children of| Maul railroad an ey. pen ane . Ms eRe 5oT Me ds. ‘ iteelf a valuable service. This service is those who are born here and of those | I:id to holp up one of the more! Helps You Gain Strength 5 : rendered to society by the Standard Oil ‘who come here from so many dif-j heavily laden train i ferent lands abroad. You furnish common training and common id for the children of all the mixed peoples who are here being fused | into one nationality. It is in noj smal! degree due to you, and your efforts, that we of this great Amer- | j and Put on Needed FOR 4 YEARS Company (Indiana). Few of the hundreds of thousands of people who profit daily by the abundance and the wide distribution of gasoline, Liver Oil to help convalescing peo- ple to quickly | jeverybody kno ican Republic form one people in-| | But nobody consider the intricate industrial problems dd BH ff jarring peoples. melling, horrible tasting stomach | ed bef hi 1 The aD Beever they have! Barrett Head of National upsetting oil itself, so nowadays, up| KNOW WHICH OF YOUR solv OFS £1s Servace coul be a i been born, wherever their parents| 3) : to date medical men are ordering j dered. They are apt to think of gasoline | Farmers Union, Pictures 1 tablet of Cod Liver Oi and it) COWS ARE MONEY MAKERS ‘ as yielded freely by nature; a generous, ) - | Troubles surely does do the work, \ unceasing gift to man. i Wonderful for Piles reer Be aes Cow testing association records in Minne- l Says Peterson eee Ra rane cee ate enema sota show that the average association cow On the contrary, no matter how freely i nck a dor. | Rave Sustained losses which — can brings in over twice as much money above crude oil is produced by nature, without alg If you received every week a doz-| only he credited to capital account the aid of science it does not yield the the cost of her feed as does the average cow of the state at large. en’ or more letters like the ones be-| but they are now coming out of de- low from people who have suffered | pression, President Charles Barrett torments from piles, wouldn’t You | declared in his address today before feet happier than the man whose life | tie Farmers Nutional Union. H tremendous quantities of gasoline needed to supply the demand. is devoted to money grabbing? ees “Gentlemen--I have been suffering with a fistula for the past twenty years. During that time I have tried humerous remedies, all of which have failed. : “Two months ago I determined to give Peterson’s Ointment a trial. The improvement was so decided after using one box, that I have forty billion dollar loss w uffered by agriculture since 192 1, he said, and in a single year 1, 50,000 farming people were driven {from homes and forced to take refuge in the cities. These facts constitute the real reason for the exodus from the farm and explains why many state and county offi- jeials have found it difficult to col- continued, and on the completion of | lect taxes during the last four years the fifth box am now entirely bet-/and why there have been so many at , " | foreplosures. “This is written with the view of | passing along the good word to other sufferers.” Very truly yours, Chas. E. Caswell, 282 Third Street, , N.Y. ATMs another from Mr. Edgar Thomas, age 76, of Hemlock, N. Y. He writes: “I had the itching piles, blood pressure. 1 saw Peterson's ad jn the paper. I used one box and a half of Peterson's Ointment for itching piles and the piles disappear- ed, also the high blood pressure.’ 35° cants 2 bos at ll epost also high | | operative enterprises in many states, | President Barrett, said are in flour- ishing condition. The nature and volume of business turned over in grain elevators, warehouses, whole- sale organizations and insurance and livestock enormous, he said. Electrie Cookery. Is Better Cookery. ceived at Klein’s Toggery. The National Farmers Union co- ' Wide Belts for men just re- ney Drug Co., Cowan Drug Ask all or any regular. druggist | for a box of MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil} Tablets. They are sugar-coated and $ pleasant to take as candy. Skinny men and women take them to speedily put on plenty of good healthy flesh and fpr this purpose they are so extremely good that thin men and women often take on five pounds or over in 30 days. As a matter of fact, your druggist will return your money if you don’t take jon five pounds in 30 days. Great for weak, run-down child- ren, too, and gives them a hearty ‘appetite—60 tablets, $0 cents, | “Get McCoy’s, the original and genuine Cod Liyer Oil Tablet.” Fi: Adv. |P. Lenhart Drug Co, weeded Cow.testing will increase the dairy income of Burleigh County by showing which cows are paying a profit and which should be The City National Bank urges every farmer who wishes to make more money to test his cows. out. Gus Oy NATIONAL BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Grabam, Vice President C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. AG, MEMBER FEDERAI TAN ; is N, RVE SY RE Gene ¢ NO. DAKOTA and Cashier, oe TEM xR Ke The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) by originating processes which vastly in- crease the percentage of gasoline recov- ered from crude oil, serves mankind by helping to srep the supply equal to the demand. By devising a comprehensive distribution system and maintaining it in the face of every obstacle, this Compan is able to make gasoline available to mil Standard lions who could not afford to have the fuel shipped to them individually. Gas- oline is as accessible to the farmers of the Middle West as it is to the city dweller. Oil Company son; ae : 910 South Michigan Aveaue, Chicago Standard Oil Building

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