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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MACHINE T AKES RD PUZZLE USED IN CHURCH SERVICE| MT AMI NEWS T0 PLAGE HUMAN | ff | Coe HOUSE LIGHT |" oseato sccm: wes INTELLIGENCE FOR SAILORS t ‘i ae To Have Distinction of Being chanically Says Wm. Fried- Only Business Seti a man Army Code Expert Dual Purpose P< Washignton, Dee, 26 mes s : u . snges fur military purposes in the 5 a ie i ‘ - | Miami, Fla, Dee. 26.—Claimed to e ; = SN, future will I: be mechanically Eo4 ; ‘ ee |be the tallest building in the world z 6 ] 99 coded, transmitted and decoded in A : 5 ‘in the same latitude, the Miami Z the opinion of William F, Friedman, Oy ‘ ; : : {Daily News tower, now nearing com- S ‘ = When Stomach Rebe S army code expert. This will ‘ ‘ * r | pletion, will serve both to house — come present drawl f ‘ Bo ‘offices und to act as a lighthouse. Saaee any diousness, an : ‘ ra iIt will have the distinction of being End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity hie high degree of error incident to ‘ tee - the only business structure known 3 ) fe ditfic the work. sine : y : 5 7 ito fill this dual purpose. i Sewn é The code and cipher section o 5 : ae eye Built on the Spanish style of ! Correct your digestion and quiet )the relief is pleasant and harmle office of the chief signal a cA architecture, the tower will rise 285 H i ili y the magic of “ . 1 a } é : gis | , ; lyour rebellious stomach by eating a know the magic of “Pape’s fexamining sarivus Wipes of ' ; ‘ +. ; ; re \feet above the level of Biscayne lide cacikiee erenaneas plane ne Diapepsin” and always keep it handy message sending devices, and cd , : s : Bea Bay. Atop the tower will be a bea- a We! a OES Bocca to reinforce the digestion, should piling cl aul ciphers For possibie fp % i : - - con light, visible 50 miles away, and japeene Nothing else known re-/| they eat too much or eat something Se REeAiNin F the foe E E : : serving to guide both north and lieves the distress of Indigestion, | which does not agree ‘with them. 60 3 ain is tain in the [ooo : : ee : ee south-bound vessels along the Gulf i Gases, Heartburn, Flatulence, Bloat- es guaranteed by drug- signal office corps. There so : ‘tren. In many other respects the | January 1 the Last Claim of jing or Acidity so promptly—besides, | gists everywhere. —Adv. » certain s ciphers i he : %. fe a building will be unique in the TI il .. I lb ‘ ALIN te oe a : | United States. Designed by a New he Railroads Against the says, but the complex rf cipher eens : ees omy ae : York firm of architects, it will be Government Adjusted polished rice ure deprived of | the requires pe of analytic [RSacssgee: ce : oe ay f : 1a copy of the fumous Giralda tower greater part of the compounds of skill, pat a 8 é : ee : s —_ 3 coppt iron, manganese and zine, work, and takes a peculiarly consti Hy Soa Sw Washington, Det. 24.—Director which appear to be factors in ani- : : : . 28 | With walls of stucco, elaborate ; , tuted type of mind. By a trick : ‘ es e "C0, °| Gs 3 ae J ape aricin’ “eneiphering’ and de : : pee. é bcm, |balconies and iron grill work, the ae Oe ee aaa eee eee | mal nutrition, | whims and beauties of old Spain will . bd i} In practical agriculture, depleted bubita warlous ¢ | { is the first « s word puzzle to be us as part of a church sermon. The congreg:tion the and iron. ve ederaliwartt ee a jl ‘ Rallved if ae available compounds ‘of copper, man- 8" | icnoxville, Pa. Baptist church solved this puzzle 4 night, thereby discovering the text of the sermon| Location of the newspaper office | ¢1yj : Ee eee ilroad | Do Not Have Nutritive Value| ganese and zinc in order to restore |preached by lev, George i, McElvain, the pastor. The text is a verse from the Bible, and every verse jis ideal from a viewpoint of beauty. HE) is af closed out, but Scienti and maintain productively and to pro: but one is represented in the correct solution. sa new feature of cross word puzzles, increasing |] js along a driveway fringed with Great U3 3 Uae) a al Scientists Declare duce a food supply containing the vi- PESTERING and Wecoaing, (20e, YoCubUlity, dnd one’s Knowle of the Bible, ‘The Rev, McElvain contends that if the cross word |egeoanut palms and faces the shim-| proy ieee ele a ave tal fgctors in normal proportion.” RRM tiAnan cadet eee ae Mc Tike hotre it shoakd be equally popaktr in-chureh — incidentally increasing the lrering blue water of Biscayne Bay.|\”a substantial reduction in the force |, New York, Dec. 28, Minerals, may |; A research problem of fundamental TAS WallZeohistructed machine can attendance, especk mong the youngser cple x f a A Directly in front of it the city of| of Mr. Davis’ office already hi Sues be vital to the world’s food supply,| importance in agriculture today, the MICHAL to make many er Left to Right ony ey and M nk Oehling working out their first Bible cross word puzzle.|yiami is filling in a new park at] place, but the wingiap Of tle waited according to a report to the American ee ae fared, aa ascertain which . RRA RRA PPREEAAEELPPDDP eee i ah u + rd Chemie: Socie! 7 o ie elements a r soils rors, and will function very much 2 antaxpente/ofiseveralimillionvdollars)| states" Railroad! wAdiminiatration| Cremce), Socieyy Of wenenrclies tow atta ea eainae Selita al quicker than man. What is required | ¢ Y everely wounded >» al and all other city improvements are|awaita erminiation of the individual | i" Progress inj the laboratories of the i ina machine is that it should pro- [in the engagomer menace R PLAGUE STA D trending in its. direction. aiken Kentucky Agricultural - Experiment | “Hat are their fune | \ uppropriation t ide medals of CURTIS OUT ON HIS OWN | Newspaper work will be done in] This settling of millions of dollars | Station at Lexington, or ; ae the: thrderetorléd ateuctura’ thutlraer= iin elaine wetweenyreNeisailrondaand| The conclusion lisibeem senehedyyy cone. nterest in operatic mu- ee ; | snid Dr. J. S. MeHargue, in charge of | S'¢ Te i great impetus the investigation, “that copper, iron,|{"0m the sensational tour of Jenny Lind, the “Swedish nightingale.” of utilizing autom means to perform the operations of duce“ eryptograms difficult: to read without the key and that it should {honor for thi ful band. A be very rapid in its op 1 search e reverds, how : ee __|ves as a base for the tower. The 15] the Federal Government, Mr, Davis the key. It should be simple to show that any of BY HARRY BL HU chools red und learning | stories of the tower will be entirely | calls “the largest liquidation of nanieiliy, aot bulky, : Oued “RIGARUVER ROVER TwOre NEA Service W s re by etexepOKtine iecmasu thesis (elees candle willbe) station eoranterciRie intereetReveraun’| (outeewere anipzineunantonm) bre ed and transported and practical in |passed and only the widow of Bull: | Washington, Dee, 26- Old-timers| "0 SOR eee al |separate from the newspaper section, | dertaken.” . imnontan tet Un evons inden cau o (lair ie Seal iaveuted its operation.” Fe ee een tl ieee ee notice. In this job he developed’ his con-l except in actual structure. On top| The adjustment of claims fil py [than is generally recognized.” etachable collars were invented HBRGWiWeieicus duct) of paysholony \viewi of Ue fact, Inowever, Cla the) alway (he } tacts with people—a thing which! or the tower, a copy of a Spanish cect tke MipeRStateRatsiE BY) Experiments thus far have been] bY Hannah Montague, an English that the average layman thinks he Indian police w acting amnder | which swe was later to prove most valuable to|ateon will serve as a weather vane, | clares, was accomplished by the pay-|™de on Kentucky bluegrass, red | Housewife, in 1826. can develop un absolutely secret sys-jmilitary orders it is believed thaty .ouidn't of course, know t 4) Nim in polities, He came to know! s symbol visible for miles in every | ment to the creditor roads of gaa, |clover, al white and yellow CORO aaa Pried- [there is an obligation which it is] yore cimply paying, in advance, the slmost every man, woman and child) direction, CATHGEN Van diicallecting trom mthe |CO™> whents rice) pelishingss andy no BANK OF HEALTH man commented, but that is very far |hoped the present Conjress will as) jiyiee eC boy. ma-| i Shawnee county. The building is being erected by debtor roads $193,446,209.34 making | lished rice, showing that iron predo- 5 ome alba, baa GM) MG bas Mit to this brave mem: | jo ri in the United States} ie javier (Governor! Jaen) M: (Cok. of | thelial | contvof (thinvtadljustmentnvex: | nates: Willi zine sccond)ematizalione Do you realize that you that have to be taken into account {ber of a noble tribe | In ‘79, when 19 years of age, the! Qnig owner .of the Miami Daily|clusive of overhead, $50,200,987.57 third, and copper fourth. See ae cena biriehtel Ol Nees, ahouwasemersed UNislewn perl oriflesn: than pee veliiiperesnionotumtnel so rne erm cf woent (saya tie re; Use make deposits in the n an is a Cornell gradu: | rt : jority upon him, So he became ' 4 ; 4 ; p ‘ ce of an uniden- Rtdie liiberest this | A 1 k ) Y - facts,| miority upon him, So he became| sonal’ ideas with those ‘of the archi-| face of the claims as finally present- | ! af an uy : PS ey Se auie aint ee y ONING Hf} revitably Ueeide that is exact-| “Hie own man’ at 16 inte atudy teres with a result that has brought ed After Federal contro! the roads : _fiD ebasle bank of heaith everyday? POuicto tater i. In that same year he began the study iforth praise from some of the great-|{iled claims against the government | co ney, (a a kevin Gray Go Tees Hou eipitera) fi : ‘ 1 DAN re Eels aro celal Gs maliteo dat Gc! CS of the country. for use of their property and under-) 1 : = j ‘ We hoppers, Charl tis would t a pLOME BL p SER UU i ‘ substane : and as “ : ATHLEY hy) hoppers, Charley Curtis, would 06 agg in ‘84 made his first venture i maintenance of way and equipment idence of striking interest. health-assets intact, is to keep World War, phers became r u : a BOC | to polities, getting himself elected} sear adetye preted | . “It was found that when rice is his hobb His witecals Fine with the Kansas tribe of Indians, and} The total cost of Federal control si BS) yy bod ore ished. is hobb, is wife also cipher DEPLORED TU eae CE TIRE ng county. prosecutor. of the country’s ‘railroads is placed | Polished, nearly all the copper, iron, | YOUr Dody well-nourished, expert. During the war Mr. Frie ae NMEA ean nits arene A man directed a course of instruc- probably would have been changed. | 1m this oles, heghelal tri at $1,600,/000/000 ‘by (Mr, Davis, Joly 1, Manganese and zine/are removed in RPE ich tor iatmy officers and baste hhe made a record seldom W | 7 H B LTIG this Year the railroad administration | "Me polishings. | Consequently, when ’ ent to France to solve Ger- Young Curtis was at that time a ‘ : BI A 5 Tations ipigcons were confined to a diet 0 luter went to France to solve Ger HU hat time his first year, only one the second! had unexpended appropriations nd) joliched rice they soon developed ll sien | : an codes and. ciphers. fter de. ang a a Argentine | lad of © had lived intermitte: ‘ , igations i gati man codes and ciphers. After di Buenos Air Dec, 26. Argentine | lad of 14, He had lived intermittent-| 1g jone at all in his third and obligations of carriers aggregating | oy curtis, whereas pigeons fed on Be iiaienc cappestunity was af Vand Uruguayan newspapers linve Leen) Ws Collowing his! math vhe $665,022,920.77, Of this amount $26 Reuri tia aneeat ‘ ee oe forded him by the War Department sev lecturing: spectators ‘at foot-| he was three, with his | He 257,000 Sapracehtedipyiaiaaper: |oubenshed) mice math eainedd | notre iS the food-tonic, rich in vita- to his studies of secret in Topeka and with his Of Gilg Gis cision, feeders NapoiGhy dbo comannt continue bull yames for their lack of sport x coun Came Rirst aa re> canine, 8 pANodeii ‘ jmessaes, their sending and solu-|manship in the treatment of visiting] ple in the Kansas trib Ca ei ae ae rami cnc The period of Federal railroad con-|°f copper, iron, manganese and” zine | mins that helps thousands ts = trol! continued! from: ‘December 91,\ Contained in_the-pericarp! andygerins tion, jteams from other countric Throw-| During th period hi ul | . A " Fes | Je . scat 3 ved a total of 26 years in Was! f ; 2 , tof cereals are important factors i i ing bottles and stones at the oppos-| randmother, Julie T Catal of 26 years i Watie| Libau, Latvia, Dec. 26—England | 10917, to February 29, 1920. ATMaiie Stace renlavarey taper tenbetietaea yin realize dividends on their the playue small amounts ‘of the elements, eor-| A dda of | : Fe Ca auc dine aa <2 jockey—he was assistant! Russia as was carried on with the |e torest fire of November, 1918,) Per) manrancse and zine, Plants ittle of Scott’s Emulsion on ‘tional friendship, th point out Pr » On coming to the Senate : ¥ ae 1 ' ‘some editors in both countries f when with his ¢ e] Dea ene 4 ° cording to L, W. Hyde, professor of | 12,000 suits were recorded against Bow ne 88 orb small ‘ FORN.D. INDIANS ALi nUUneemOlenncemnicien ‘ made assistant to Murray| i any in London University, and{the railroad administration, This amounts of these elements, which are| helps you: keep -your ; ling player ering them iting! uf Indian, wats his | Roday dedei ..|four railroad concerns, and these in ais ne players, jeering them, i i Tsthe: House-snechapeabes is doing almost as much busi- x p Mnartile oie ditainne ae DOS Jnot calculated to enhance id attended the mi ‘a as was carried on with the|tled with. Growing out of the Minn- - Crane of 3 se @ 3 ii e 0 A 4 A ts on account of the ill-feeling | K Crane ot ete ene ania his assertions have aroused consid: |fire is responsible for a great many | Stored in the leaves and in ihe Peri! deposit of strength wrouse. \ when Crane retired in 1911 crable interest in the new Baltic] of the 10,000 personal actions now| {to One ROU ty Ute eer nals eee sion was provoked by oc. the state, however, the Indians decid. | When Crane retired Mite sughout| states. Latvia alone bought more| pending, which will have to be wan, Tice are high beroale con ceeatiandl intacts : Bill For 'Red Tomahawk currences at recent games between ' odus down into the In-| 110 veut of his senatorial career un-| British goods last year than Soviet | tled before the administration can een ee eet Sects pe i ill For Red Tomahaw | the Uruguayan Olympic team and the! di: . where the pastures {1 te vced to the Republican lead- Russia, and Finland bought two and | finally close its books. germed corn meal, patent flour and | scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. Argentine cleven in Montevideo and | ‘he ripped. It was deter-| | ai, following the death of Senator|* half times as much from England alee = Charley should go with his) ya, as the Moscow government. JAPANESE EMIGRANTS HEADED oe Professor Lyde maintains that| FOR SOUTH'AMERICAN PORTS sore iy "tngian | very few of the English goods which| | Tokio, Dee. 26-“The Toyo Kisen faa ey swmtthy of skin, powerful |emter the new Baltic states are) Kaisha will shortly complete a new PUildl With (aan dareesTier aeaciaira |treneusnipped) intomisaviat sBnpsisy | 08/2 sten steamship, the Bokuyo cee aeaeg te jead: by Last year Soviet Russia took English |Maru, for its service between the eee eculd nareuasion fail, |g00d#, valued at about | $12,500,000. | Far East and the west coast of se aot atccnality’ he isthe, Baltic states bought | British South America, by way of San Fran- eee aesita ah the wader he; Products valued at $46,250,000. | cisco and Mexican ports. The new | eae . | Real Mossonits a a ip too pri vessel will make her-first crossing | But then Lodge could only trace | rower ine leere ToL ee im Becambers | residing on his farm near Cannon ed to Montevideo was bombarded by; urged him to stay in Topeka, go to Hy Americanism back to the May-/ | ee eS —————___———— Ball, North Dakota, is in poor cir-, lumps of coal when it left the pier. {school and “make something of him- peer) c Meee tolie were here some| cording to the English professot, cumstances and his many nds | i self.” Bian who points out that much of the have urged relief through govern- FOLEY PILLS REACHED ie estes “ a % most productive territory of the mental agen ‘Through the years TH Ghatley stayed, He olditruit.nt| SENIORS Add OUNGHOREINS old Russian empire is now outside ie ) | P 5 Red-Tomahawk has received manyi Mrs, Ellen Reighard, S ;,|trains and did odd jobs to earn beat wer ar rere the Soviet territory and that the honors. He smoked the pipe of Pa, writes: “I had been suffering, money through that winter. \eemerate ons a a aun agricultural area of European Sov- peace with Marshal Foch at Bis- with my kidneys and nothing seemed! Next spring he got # job riding | “t¢ fou fe lohns Hopkins ae iet Russia is over-populated. A Bee ae rasiacd hie profile marks | to touch the aating spot until 1 pro-jrunning horses. and (scon branched |Yerne 27 e. cetiue to them this} Professor Lyde says the lois of "Clean Child’s Bowels the state highways in North Dakota. | cured FOLEY PILLS, with wonderful) out as a full dd jockey. His/} 0%. To the ity ee ua 25,000,000 to 30,000,000 persons and He states, however, that this rec-' results.” FOLEY PILLS, e| success in the ddle won him al ee cd We ae Bir aeaaey es Boon to a00;0ODF snuare: mile —_—— ognition has not yet been extended | stimulant for the kidneys, p y und; chance to make swing ‘round the!) is s ® of territory as a result of the w: a Py . 7 mos to include the necessary “eats.” TEaSaaNTG flush and el “thel cireuit in the winter of '76, and he friends willive added a cup in mem-thas not bettered Soviet Russia’ California Fig Syrup Is While placing Sitting Bull under \idneys and help to eliminate poi-! had about decided to give up school oe ohne jate Alexander K. Barton,| over population situation, as there arrest the Indian police were at-|sonous waste mutter, Try a bottle sep with, the races when nisi WHleb ls toibe awabdedsto, pemie-tem iis muckyzlensland.in.the lost domeln: Dependable Laxative for tacked at the old medicine man’s|today and you will be well pleased! paterna And others Cornelia Gur: |omtnis vean forathe tinsuib mes As Russia’s total wheat and rye command and First Lieutenant Hen-| with the relief ob ahenuse off | The award of es cup is to be bas-|crops are not now sufficient to sup- Sick Childre ry Bull-Head and First Sergeant! »poLEY PILLS Mee cnuitinayiactiel oie MeoKs! ed upon character, high ideals, and|ply her own population with a daily n Charles Shave-Head were mortally | yity, seer ctuck ittut in Topeka, gat:\ “ective moral leadership, the meelp: (bread, cation of one vonsd 8 person, wounded. Second Sergeant Red-| | age Gee ile the, elnention chert mublic |Wenoueine determined by the vote of| Professor Lyde says it is erroneous Tomahawk after avenging the death | i the senior cl: ich year. The pre-|to regard her as exercising any gis then done re re sentation will take place on class)considerable influence on the world command of the thirty-nine police; REFUTING OLD JOKE Be ea caiishoa Bre LS by eee of bread-stuffs. Before the Washington, De 26, — Senator, Buenos Aires respectively Stones | mined Lynn J. Frazier hi introduced a # reported to have been thrown at| maternal grandparents. Hil ia the United States Senate to the Argentine goal keeper in Monte-! One night while they \ provide a pension for Marcullas Red- video, while Buenos Aires about six miles ra Tomahawk of the Standing Rock visiting Urug fans walked off dy for hitting the trail Reservation, former member of the ,the field » fore the end of | for i tory” Grandmother Indian police, who on December 15th, ‘the game, claiming the ill-treatment in called the boy to her, Brief- 1890, killed Sitting Bull, Sioux me- received by their players fiom the, ly, she told him that while he w icine man at Grand River, South Argentine crowd was responsible for eighth Indian he was seven- Dakota, during the Ghost Dance up- their failure to win. The Uruguay-|eighths white, and that if he expect: rising. an re ment was further arouged! ed to make a success in life he must Red:Tomahawk, now 73 years old, when the boat on which they return-! his lot with the white men, She citurn, self-contained ‘individ- soz Zax of fi il 7B and drove the attacking party, num-| Franco-Prussian war brought Amer- bering one hundred sixty, to the younger men who knew Mr. Barton ica into the Eufopean wheat market timber. Of his force ,six were kill-| Z ve intimately. Mr, Barton served as an| Professor Lyde says Russia exer- ed and one wounded while the ene- ; : artillery officer of the Rainbow Divi-|cised a sort of monopoly, but now, my lost eight killed and three| ‘ g°4 sion in the World War and later en-|he says, “Russia is a mere slave to wounded. | 4 , aq 8 , ‘ tered the ministry American grasslands, with which she Bills were introduced in the 52nd | . ed es | NOt complete in quantity oF qual- Congress providing pensions for wi-| § ? ity, or even in price, and she exer- dows of the Indian police killed and| [ie _ ; . H ’ cises no influence whatever on the i , 5 i yy Limbers Em Up world food prices.” : , j oe : JOINT - EASE GERMAN MAKERS OF TOYS s ini I ea Ae TURN FROM TIN SOLDIERS j ih y : It’s for joint troubles in ankle,| Nuremberg, Dec. 26.—The little. tin i % és é : knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, knuckles | soldier for this year’s Christmas in \ 3 g ; iy fA ‘or spine—whether rheumatic er not.| Germany has given way to acrobats, é z _ It limbers| black and white mechanical dolls, | $ them up, various kinds of toy radio sets, and duces the miniature housekeeping outfits with ; ; ie . : ? ing, chases out| kitchens, dining room,. living room, Break a Cold Right Up with : ee : the pain and in-| bedroom, parlor and bath complete. é flammation —{/ What few soldiers one sees are “Pape's Cold Compound” fy 4 when Joint-|made of wood, owing to the high cost Ease gets in| of metal. Although their uniforms i ere joint agony! of paint are just as bright as ever, 5 Take two tablets 4 a gets out——No|and the officers and soldiers just as| Hurry Mother! A te: poonful of every three hours; : F f time wasted. | stiff and pretentious looking as it is) “California Figs. Syrup” now will until three doses are) Lig i 53 But. lately possible for the wood-carver to make| sweeten thy ch id thoroughly taken. The first dose} foe... 7” 5 é < thousands of|-them, the fighters and theit ‘equip-| clean the jowels and in a few always gives relief. 2 pease 4 people have] ment of fe arms, cannon and| hours you“huve a well, playful child The second and third; | os 2 wb cece - e discovered’ that| swords are not as popular by any| again. Even if cross, feverish, bili- doses completely | ia it’s also #U-| means as they were prior to 1914. . | ous, constipated or full of cold, chil- break up the cold. Be Eo if “é i for quick relief in| One of the season's novelties is aj dren love its pleasant taste. It nev- Pleasant and safe to % ‘ sid lumbago, neuralgia and neuritis. | colored boy, ‘made for export chiefly| er cramps or overacts. Contains no ” we . take. Contains no 4 3 e ' "i Joint-Ease is a penetrating emo-|to the United States, which plays 4 narcotics or soothing drugs. every drop delicious quinine or opiates. i sae lient that soaks in almost instantly | mouth organ (when one squeezes hfs} Tell your druggist you want only i fone r ' ne —A tube for only 60 cents at any | body. i ; the genuine “California Fig Syrup” . Julia P. Lombard of New York disprove the old gulp that the | drugstore or any progressive drug-| There has been ah unusual call for| which has directions for babies and ‘Dp thirty-five safest place when a woman shoots is where she's aiming, For this | gist anywhere, mouth organs, especially from Amer-| children of all ages printed on bot- centi Druggists 150<pound deer dropped at her first shot, where she is bunting near Mail orders filled, cash or C. O.| ica, dealersisay, and German manus) tle, Mother, you must say “Califor- guarentee it. ‘Wonalancet, N. H. Bebind her is Miss Caryl Peabody of Cambriawe,| D., Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, | facturérs. worked overtime ‘last sum- Refuse any-imitation, i i Sm Adv.' Mass. Maine.—Adv. mer to supply the demand. —Adv.} os ee