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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE N V A WILL ne, und the ption of the plan! | was the result ' 5 > x ny Pe Tivol Party Names | GENT | 24 POUNDS OF DYNAMITE iv; “Democrat and Republigan are | | mere names when applied to state | . poli id Mr, Kelly in advocat- | | in fusion plan this afternoon. ' rthly difference does it her the governor of North | ji | r, or against the League | | i thorough Organization | | . : made for the thor- i : ., ~ : Independents, in Meetings ; ition of the state for) House, Blocked by Senate At: Joint State Affairs Committee Here, Organize for the tign purpose is dint Tier eal | titude, Enacts Measures | Report Is an Exoneration 1926 Campaign nd form lias a} Providing System | of Charges uw committee 0: 1S \ members, which will in turn elect aj | EEAN IS DRAWN UP)county chaihindn, manager, ©, OTHER HOUSE ACTION: CARE’ GIVEN PRALI —- Lach such edunty executive com: | ad i jee Bias taba | jmittee ss aise to form a represent | No basis for charges made against Nomination of Candidates,|,,, county omnatte . eon eH or Effort to Repeal State Li ala iad aUEWasiLiae ce the late. tneane! Both Republican and deme ee eee aoe ey) cies we ai! =~ Department Law F | asylum at Jamestown was found by ic. IS Planned vided into campaign units and af > " | the committees on state affalrs of Ceratic, 71s Lie nm er for each, unit named b: the| wE BESIRY i the agnate and house which have — county committee. sy : | just completed an investigation of Formation of an organization to] yg) to the state convention; Blocked by the attitude of the Sen-j these charges. elie di Wemolare sto: Vecanportionedss by. the) statel| ate North Dukota House of Re-| In a report filed with the legis- include both Republicans and Dem-|ar py 4 by the state | " e secutive committee, a » del y afternoon was! lature today the joint committee ocrs e oppé to the Non-]esecu' » and the dele-|P pane ‘ : ‘i hich will [tes from, each county are to be{ forced into passage of bills provid- says: ‘mie partisan pub whieh WH" Tuamed by a county convention to be|'ng for continuation of county agent We ote commutes ae ee s which it may e0-}held so days prior to the state con-| Work in North Dakota, on a slightly | that the state hospital for the insane sction on the| vention. Delegates to the county | modified basis from the preseat sys: | is so conducted as to provide best 1 ballot was effected here|conventions are to -be named by pre-|t Two bills e bills No care for the inmates, ea suet in- cinet caucusses of Independents. 274 and passed, the first) That much tumbled many tons of steel and iron to the ground when Her wei Pea bei = ner anya A : Such in brief is the plan of or-|#2 to 24 and the latter 107 to one. [the furnaces of an iron company at Troy, N. Y., were purposely teal peta A Ene) ee ieee ay The plan of organization W4S! ganization and action which was| Representative Johnson of Sar- destroyed. lee end Men eccone won Bronce drawn up by a committee consisting !adopted Sunday afternoon. The ses-|gent county, who had been one of is eee and sores a) sand rue equally of Republicans and Demo-|sion was attended by practically all|the leaders when the House, earlier the relatives and friends of such in- qually ae R . He i jatnthe THuependent Wenibers 262 ROI Che ion, voted to repeal all| Present paren of $5 for a mature mates cay feel that they are being Weeeariinacctaients ‘by J. N -|legislature, and the other represen-| laws providing for county agent vole aoe UB oe PN ere Heute weer after aes. for in gO Independents py ae Ne Dem, |titive Independents who came to Bis- | work, told the House that he was in- | fought for some time over the Sen: je best manner) practical” He epee eittee, and {Marck especially for the conference. | formed the Senate was holding up| te bill providing for a euaegnranne made Been ee ane Spent ae ati cd by the ussem-| The general principles on which|that bill tosee what the House did STaeCreRy a county d : . 2 Pe Tet ineteal invaloed |the plan is based having been agreed | with the two Senate measures on the| from which damages would be paid erie Sain a ea rion before the primaries”. wag ito at the first session of the conven- | calendar. ‘The’ modifications in the | fo 8h one whose| stock or chickens Ratan a Sa a aes ae agreed upon at a session held Sat- {tion which was held Saturday night | present law were regarded by oppo- ue Lae are eas ne oer roughly is immediately dis- | : “there was little debate over the de-|nents of county agent work as bet-| The bill was rereferréd to committée) \, : S charges: " ; SE MIGHT coiste of ihe plan anise wee mmcaded by. the commit. | ter than leaving the law as it stands,|#fter along argument. The measure| Wrote Comic Operas, in Ad- “Sick wards are kept in a sanitary e chief points 0 ane : question: aiscuss j aiorlty : j ides for a $1 tax on a male dog, ay condition. fia follows tee, wie ealy auction aupeusred ch and the majority accepted the sit- eae ae ie : ae aie a on dition to Other Atcom- pyar patiadtvin wiplent wardatare The mirectroniwillacontinuertalony werecn ene thay of the: Web venene FRE MEREMICE saltecel ; ' i ai crown na the Independent Voters | method of selecting the exeeutive| Representative Vogel of McLean | the county assert Gul cullocsion by plishments Gee eee cartes ‘oon e ade: e a is ion and will be composed of Committe F n leader, however, a hysician.” : ‘ ‘ The decision to leave this matter to accept Senate Bill No. 274,| P democrats and Republ like accep eerie pee BAER p: onthe t° nporary committee was duelthe first of the two county eal 5 Fritz Kreisler, long known to the| The report is thus in effect an fight aeapat radicalism in the state to the feeling that such a committee | hills voted on, and 23 others joined | public not only as a fascinating in- gala Gun at Re Rog a ori- s h ‘a ver e fi thi eter but as a composer 0! e a jcould look carefully over the field j him, i terpre aa : : 1 si the investiga- ; and select the best men for the| Under the two measures pussed most exceptionally successful com-|Steib. It is based on organization will bring about 2”4 nder the two Ss passe! the fusion of the Independent ele- | ¥oTk- the matter of county agent work may | positions and arrangements in small Hae Reese sonualivess aa : e two parties and: hold Members of Committee be placed on the ballot in a county! ‘forms, well as the originator of jthe report a special commi ments of the two parties and hold | the musie of the comic opera, “Apple- ;named by the governor to visit the joint convention or conference ed ie the tempor-|on petition of 20 percent of the vot- SEES a Fecentiy tained his Jamestown aati Renut : eae re, H. P. Goddard, | eR aes | ssoms, Ss . t a state ticket nd PJ ‘Murpt pected, will make it eusier to get the! ger forms, He confesses that he jaeylum is inn le. Ste Aer oleca ae that prim he sume idea was brought out inj matter on the ballot { {wants to write, among other things, | e would recommend,” says the . eae ha ee Pe gy » at the session. Sat- What Provides a string quartet. He is as modest sty Lape steps be rakentte pro- didates upon this ticket are | ing. | Senate Bill No. 274 provides that| Effort Wil ‘Be “Made To Push! #bout this as about other matters, ‘vide at this institution for the early ‘lected from the ranks of the, Severs! of the speakers moreover | when the cotinty agent work has been : and as sensible. He knows that many erection of a separate building to BRUNE ind cratic parties Pointed out clearly the eventirl Gievorieed by a mujouity Of HE (peD:| The Measure Through a writer of small, delightful pieces house the attendants employed there. on un equits will be! of the present legislative session |yie, it shall be the duty of county Gangrene has failed to achieve in the greater SS : : had made it plain that the leaders | comm A ets ea Iforms. If this has been true of , (% placed on the n ballot. "9 ee commissioners to provide a budget i¢ oa IDA An) @inae very | 7 A temp 1 of the Nonpartisan League had not | for the expenses of the county agent. = Hearn : penne of three Republi-| lost their radical views, and that if] active supervision ef the work shall! arch 2.—(By the A.|8ifted and famous composers, not cans, and members | the forces of EUAN UE BOBS r the extension division of | P. ate Agriculture Com-1excenting men like Frederick Fran- was hamed. This committee will|#llowed to gain control of the state} the Agricultural College, but the! mittee voted today to substitute the|cois Chopin, it may, of course, easily | HA select a permanent executive com-!# fusion of the conservative ele-|jourd of county commissioners shall | Capper-Haugen cooperative market- Wo thet) Re ie ea Bale] mittee of e members. The duty |ments must Be erOUEl about, jhave general supervision when not ing farm Dill for the nson mea- owes cy no ésutuosiog “one of the pe » will be chell of Fargo in a short) acting in conflict with state or fed-i sure, passed last week by the house.) " , ‘ a a fad id especial emphasis on} : peor sti he recom. _ But two things the public may be i oe 5 select al p p eral laws. If there is dissutisfac-{ The substitute followed the recom-| | ji isler i a cena, ee iter and finance com. {the importance of giving more atten-| {icy witha county, agent, a joint! mendation of the President's ugri-| sured of first of all, Kreisler is no, Party Returning From Mov mittee, to immediately begin {tion to the election of Independent! i ccing of the commissioners, repre- {cultural conference and would pro-| ¢xPerimentalist or amateus As 8 cont | ing Picture Show mbie icc: : ar m « tmembers of the legislature than has! ide f ae aderhll 1] posed, no virtuoso who would just } systematic campaign for the nomi. : sentatives of the extension depart-|Vide for regulatory federal control} yy i, 4 nis hand at iti nation and election of such candi: {been given in some counties in times | vient and federal department shall be{f cooperative marketing organiza-/ lire (© try his hand at composition. , = , all late: gaye at |Past. Control of the legislature is . he| Vor is he a man in love with self} Dassel, Minn., March 2.—Two sis- dates as shall later be endorsed at held and joint action taken, Senate: tions upon voluntary requests of the : : E 4 aa ana alteqiv etarre even more important t) the elec- | j a ° el He will plan his work in ters were killed and two others were the convention already referred to s | Bill, No. 275) provided. th tax of Organization, The house bill would : ’ nds : «the L_V. A..|tion of the governor he pointed out. aii 3 4 i iagEe he will execute it probably fatally injured when the Grafton, repres g the I. V. A; oe y of a mill may be levied for coun-| have merely provided for an advisory ‘A iS staan 4 C. C. Turner, Dickinson; Matt John-} The rewlution drawn by the Re rent work. board and counsel on cooperative }osicands common} auton oil ouiniamslchtheyeenereaidy : publican committee Saturday after- fer ae ‘ cotati ” g : sense. ‘alls short of his inten-jing struck a Great Northern train son, Bottineau, and J. D. Bacon, : ne House of Representatives, dur-| marketing. The committee vote was| : ae Ben ,| P Grand Forks, representing the e.]%0n, upholding ythe national Re-|, Une Roles Herat AEAE I OAG! tion, as shown in due course of time,'at a crossing here late Saturday 4 ° mac. {publican organization for refusing |i2& 4 long session today, disposed 0: ieki i 4 through public tests, .Kreisler will’ night. The party was on its way nd R. A. Bolton, James- 18 bill J reduced t the The Dickinson bill was assailed : Fe Nelson, Emerado; and |Tecognition to Senators Ladd, Fraz Peer acey, icairecsy ell hefore dhelcommittee | Saturday by |e tae rs eon eee nee neo mane connamoy ne qulcuune sows Simon, New England, repre-{2"d Congressman Sinclair follows: | Per of Senate aD 2) Sie Cei@inimnem Gary Gs ain canine, |PeSS, Mamsods on oie Wt. The, dead care yMiss| Laura Johnson, senting the Democrats. “Whereas the National Republican| i? the next five days, commencing Senator (Capper, Renubligan okens But there is every reason to ex- 18 years old, and her sister, Frances, The Republican, committee passed |Party has recognized that Senators | today: pee he | sus has the promise of Republican |DCct_ significant “new compositions, '16 years old. They were daughters a. recolitinn declaring. that four of {Ladd and Frazier and Representative| | Budget. Bill Passed Jus, has the promise of Republican, grander forms, of this great man.'of Mr. and Mrs. Tanney Johnson, Beaute of the final committes (Sinelir have at no time since their; Senate Bil No.) 106, extending ealletnees isravanalasratian Lut pro. | Kreisler is not only a player, but farmers, near here. Bredisive. Damaceate election been members of the Repub-| county budget system provided at) Tltned on mee ene nay farm bill | tinker. He not only rejoices in| The injured are Reuben Lindhuldt, " Kaldor Chairman lican party, and have excluded them|the last session of the legislature to ine Here ae mn any i rm nielody and rhythm, but he knows the 22 years old, and Harold Sangren, 21. include cities, townships and villages, at this late hour are very slim. world, has lived, and reflected on!Both are sons of farmers near here. Theodore sided pendent. convention. of Bi: The deliberations which led to the adoption which was Saturday of both the Democratic liean eral sivel hope publi must ition. t ey ; Pie sessions. a sub-committee of to confer w the other part; The view committee was presented to the opened Suturday evening. This was that past elections had shown conclu- the Independents of the radicalism was one of fusion before the primary election. nized by Democrats as well as Re- conditions order to win in the general elec- |economically unsound, and subversive The convention unanimously adopt- led this view, committees to go ahead and work | Republicans, North Dakota Central «Commit- such tion was from recognition as now therefore we the Kaldor of Hillsboro, at both pre- ssions of the Inde- John Gammons ted as secretary. State Republican tee, knowing that entirely justified and necessary for the preservation of the party, do; commend such exclusion from the councils of the party. “We again pledge our support to the sound principles of the National Republican Party, us represented by President Coolidge and Vice-Pres- ident Dawes, who have in the past shown such unprecedented wise lead- ership. “We also commend the National Re- publican party for recognizing the Real Republican organization of this state in the matters affecting the welfare of the Republicans in the |third Congressional District, which district is not officially represented in Congress by a member of the Re- publican Party. “We renew our unswerving and un- alterable opposition to State Social- ism, regardless of its former guise recognizing such enterprises as being North tion. arc of the finally afternoon, organization plan cepted opened when members and Repub- committees held ch committee appointed seven members ha like committee of central Ea state made reached by this joint gen- Independent conference which y that the only basis on which ate could for victory over the forces of It was recog- cans that under the present in the state candidates win in the Republican primary |of Republican institutions. And we recommend that this committee work continuously and unceasingly against the forces of Socialism in this state.” and authorized the ~ Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness will start the bowels acting. taken at night, the bowels wonderfully in morning. Cascarets: n, sicken or incon- venience you next day like pills, cal- omel, salts or oil. Children love Cascarets too, 10 cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drugstore—Ady. “When work ass your bowels without ping. or overacting, take Ca: want to feel fine; to be quick- eo from, sick headache, dizzi- “piliousness, colds, bad byeath; is, acid, gatsy stomach. e oF two aacaréhs, nytime, y budget. was passed by the House, £9 to 4 The measure is sponsored by Dakota Tax It provides that a preliminary budget shall be made between July land July 15 ®ach year, and on Aug- ust 4 of each year there shall held a public meeting, at which tax- payers may appear and discuss the The tentative budget, proposed expenditures and expendi- tures of the preceding year, must be public. Senate Bill No, 85, which provides, among other things, that income tax- payers may deduct donations to re- ligious, charitable and purposes, passed. This brings the state law in accord with the federal income tax law. Kill Repeal Bill The biennial effort to repeal the state pool hall inspection law met with defeat in the House, although the measure, Senate Bill No. passed the Senate with flying colors. | The measure was indefinitely post- ;poned on a viva voce vote, Although the temperance comuit- tee had reported the bill for indefi- nite postponement, Rep. Cart moved | "ithe bill be placed on the calendar. If the Senate could agree on the | Capper» bill it would have to be sent to thé House where it was rej last week in favor of the Dickinson bill. life. the Payers Associ So the musical world EXTEND TIME FOR BUILDING OF N. D. BRIDGE Washington, March 2.—The House today passed and sent to the Senate a bill, which would extend for one year the time of starting construc- tion on a bridge from Halstad Nor- man Co., Minn., to Herbert, Traill Co., N. D., across the Red River and extend its time for completion three years from the date of its approval. be anticipation and next?” The largest bathing with ~a beach five miles educational place. doornobs in buildings in England. STATE PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY CITY OF BISMARCK A. W. Ecklund B. Sc. Bacteriologist. less than 1.027. 72, had Report of the Analysis. of Milk Samples taken during the month of February 1925. Milk inspection and control is one of the most important duties of the nitary Officer. A public water supply unquestionably reaches a iment test should Clean” for milk that fied and pasteurized. Ad, that ‘cause Hospital —This excarsively high count wi the result of the mil ik being permit & short period ‘ination ‘of ‘the that they Were the ordinary bacteria | A comparison: 5 of time. An exam. bacte: men oe SROReY at Ske withthe lab- atory in a satisfactory baer i in These are things—these and ully adequate technic of com- ion which Kreisler has develop- ed, that’ result in significant music. jagog over the doings of Fritz Kreis- ler, and asks itself, with pleasurable curiosity, Pacific coast is at Long Beach, Calif. Coal is being extracted from under the sea for more than four miles from the coast of England. A simple hook is being used to re- Below this number indicates that the Milk is either wa- tered or deficient in solids. indicate “Clean” for raw milk and may, be “Fairly Clean Feiss Elson ay Feb. . Fos x 234 5 64.0%’ 46.0%, 0:09 It is to be added that the Dairyal order to have eid ged we BALFOUR WINS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL TITLE Drake, N. D.,. March 2.—Balfour High School won the district tourna- ment of the Consolidated Graded High School League held here last night. Six teams competed in the tournament which commenced Thurs- day afternoon. They were Balfour, Cathay, Coleharbor, Dogden, Martin, and Ryder. In the first round Mar- tin and Dogden were eliminated. R: der lost to Coleharbor in the semi finals by a score of 84-12 and Cathay is once more “What resort on the long. many public of 14-11, Bohrer, Cathay pivoting and shooting. throughout. Larson and Odell, Ba The Sed. ping Nelson and Bairy, is to be clari- The Fat con- out the details of such an organiza- Rep. Halcrow, Pembina county, suid|jarger percentage of the populdtion|tents should be 3.5% or y tion as had been suggested and pre-| More sugur cane is raised inthe bill was cleverly drawn, and real- aria citehan ar other aire poten- ghoule et oy 8 Ae sent them to the convention Sunday |Louisiana than in any other state /1y provided no effort would be made | tial disease vehicle. Milk follows a} number of bacteria per “cubic con afternoon. This was accordingly |in the Union. ‘to enforce the bill. He said that the|Close second, due to its universal|meter in raw milk is 100,000 in win- el anti-cigarette law repeal was passed |{esifability as a food, particularly |ter and 200,000 in summer. A good \ vith the understanding the same|fer children. Sanitary control of a|grade of milk will contain not more lee ed oh one ‘J Id ob: city water and milk supply is there-|than 50,000 bacteria per cc. method of enforcement would obtain. | fore a necessity. Cream should be fresh and sweet i “This seems to me to be a very; Milk Standards: and contain not less than 18% Fat. : meer time ie repeal gti law hen itd hgsical, and Chemical. The Spec-.| Whipping cream should contain 30 to > we have repealed the anti-cigarette|ific Gravity o: ilk should be not’, 1% Fi DIZZY? ——— Breath Bad? | 1.1," said Rep. Twichell, Cass. coun- Sul utara eee SS <a f H s A f fs ty. “Many people think we made a|Date Sample Source p-Grav. Fat %° Bact. perce. Sediment You're SS Your stoma a ey eerie the antheigar.|2/14 M- Schneider Bros,” 1.032 38” 88,000 Clean Bilious! —————— is Sour! i pean 2/18. OM le 1.033} 3.9 40,000 ‘Fairly Clean ette. law,and we onght. fo SREWPOUT o/ig Me | A Petersen |, 1 ped 38 14,000 Clean good faith by keeping this law s0|9/1g = M ~* John Sher 1.033 3.5 52,000 Clean * that the law prohibiting sale of ci-'2/19 MW. D. Mandigo 2 2 64,000 Clean garettes to minors will be enforced.” | 2/19 M Bismarck Dairy 5. 2,000 Clean The House approved an amendment !2/19 M Mrs. J. Moran 35 12,000 ‘Fairly Clean to the Senate wolf bounty law fixing|2/19 M Schneider Bros. 38 90,000. Fairly Clean . the bounty at $4 for a grown wolf |Z/i) ME Suite 33 “90000 “Fairly Clean a % y 9 B.S x ,f r lea and $2.50 for a pup, instead of the 20M : A 100/000 Fairly Glos 2/19 MM, Hilcher 3.1 000 - Fairly Clean 2/20 M H. Ode 3.1 Clean 2/21 M Van Horn Cafe 36. Fairly Clean 2/21. M_ Dales Dairy 11 Clean 278M Sam. Turnb ‘ Fairly Sam_ Turnbow 3D. ‘airly Clean 3/2 M R. Breen 000 “Fairly Clean {NOt getting the genujne 2/25 M ° H. Morris 500 ‘Fairly Clean : 2/22 M Neugenbauer 000 Clean : : oe MR Panel 40000 Glens i otal . Polloe! x +Clean ick Headache 2/25. M Modern Dair, : Clean For Constipated Bowels, S$ a . 2/26 «MM Rev, Sttutz (Bi Clean as aM te sour, Lit wary, in wa: agmful. ted to stand at room Lone for ERS a liter a excels ee aad nt whale the milk shows a indigated, | marked ara peoreriant cover last month. ‘aw follow tel eoay “Bayer” Aavitia ts the trade lost a closely fought contest to Bal- four in the same brace by a score forward, featured in this game with his clever The final game between Coleharbor and Bal- four was an eyenly fought contest four guards, were effective in stop- Coleharbor stars, however, and the game ended MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 12-10 in favor of Balfour, A capac- crowd packed the large Drake High School gymnasium for this game and the enthusiasm was intense throughout: The mythical ALL District Team p ment includes Nelson (Coleharbor) Bohrer (Cathay) Forwards; Bairy (Coleharbor) Center; Larson (B: four), Odell (Balfour) Guards. Bal- four will represent this district at the state tournament at Valley City. LEGISLATORS PAY BOOST IS If Governor Signs Measure It Will Go Before People For.a Vote Submission to the voters of a con- stitutional amendment * increasing the pay of members of the state leg- islature from $3 to $8 per day was voted by the House of Representa- tives Saturday afternoon, when it passed Senate Bill No. 199, 75 “ayes” to 32 “nayes”, with six absent. The proposal ‘has often been made in the legislature, and under the action of the House, the amendment will go befort the people, unless the resolu- tion is vetoed by Governor Sorlie. Several members, speaking briefly on the bill, declared that the $5 per day they now receive is not suffi- cient pay living expenses during the session and additional expense caused by the absence from home, The roll call on the measure fol- lows Ayes—Anderson of Divide, Ander. son of Sargent, Boyd, Brown, Burk- hart, Burns, Butt, Carr, Cart, Craig, Divet, Dougherty, Doyle, of Traill, Erickson of Kidder, Erick- son of Steele, Fine, Fox, Frank, Hal- crow, Hardy of Slope, Hardy of Mountrail, Hartl, Hempel, Hildre, Hoople, Iverson, Jacobson, Johnson of Foster, Johnson of McHenry, Johnson of Ransom, '‘Kamrath, La- zier, Loudenbeck, McCray, McDowall, McGauvren, McManus, Martin, Mor- ton, Muus, \Oberg, Olafson, O'Neil, Palms, Peters, Plath, Quam, Rabe, Rasmussen, Roberts, Root, Rulon, Sagen, Sanderson, Sanford, Shepard, Shurr, Skogland, Slominski, Sproul, Starke, Streich, Svingen, . Swett, Thatcher, Thompson of Sargent, Tschida, Tweten, Vogel, Watt, Wor- ner, Yeater, Zimmerman, Speaker Larkin. i Nay ;—Anderson of Stutsman, Ar- bel, Crocker, Ellingson of Ramsey, Erickson of Divide, Freeman, Han- son, Helbling, Jodock, Johnson of Pembina, Johnson of Traill, Keierlebor, Leraas, Levin, Miller of McIntosh, Miller of, Williams, Mont- gomery, Polfuss, Quade, Radcliffe Richardson, Schmidt, ‘Traynor, Veitch, Worne Absent—Cur Standley, Thompson ‘Twichell. Eckert, of Burleigh, FIVE DROWNED OFF COAL BARGE Boston, Mass., March 2.—Five men were drowned when the coal barge James M. Hudson, in tow from Nor- folk to Boston, foundered off Bos- ton Light in last night’s gale, Two bodies were recovered, Vocational Week Being Observed At Jamestown D., Mar, 2.—“Vo- k” is being observed at Jamestown, cational We the assembly hour with an addre: by the Rev. Louis H. Evans of West Hope Presbyterian church. having a definite life purpose. Two meetings are being held each day, one at the assentbly period dur- seven ing school hours and one at o’clock in the evening. discu: of the program. over next Sunday. preach in the local \SPIRIN| 2°] SAY “BAYER: ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are Bayer Aspirin proved ‘safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Toothache © Neuritis Headache Neuralgia ' Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayet”” package ‘e which contains proven directions. ‘12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggjsts, Kot Bayer Manutactare’ of Moncscetitaridentas of Mallerlsactd ed by the vficials of the tourna- | UP TO VOTERS: Ellingson} duser, Borman, Bollinger, Brant, Bu-! Jones. | Flom,! Jamestown college here this week, having begun Tuesday morning at Rev. Evans spoke on the needs of deter- mining early in a course of life and Personal conferences with groups students and individuals for the yn of life problems are a part. They will continue Rev. 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