The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE FIGHT 'MRS. HUCK INVE MANY CITIES JOIN CHICAGO IN PROTEST Revelt’ Against Rural Rule fegins to Look Like War to Vinish BY CHARLES STEW ARE NEA Serving Writer TIGA AN EMPLOYMENT’ Ks diving, her the one chair in they OUT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - SHAF ER ‘URGES PATROLS TO F IGHT BANDIT: sans s coming into Duy migratory th Dakot Genera! Wedid much ta br aved ome lives, prompt \ There is little tran WILT. ARRANGE FOR RETURN OF | cotar of fine lace, and with hair MURDERED? Lahr Returns From Trip to Overland Plant W. E. Lahr, president of the Lahr Motor Sales Company, returned Sun- day night from Toledo where he completed a tour of the Willys- Overland fi [falling in tong curls over bis shoul- ders. The owner has had photographic ade and despatched them to famous gall in Europe! contemporary portraits of | Charles I are known to be. Experts iat these galleri are reported to ‘have unanimously pronounced that the original is not a copy of any known portrait of the king ENTRAILS: v. Mr. Lahr found prod | RUSSIA TAKES F BUSINESS FROM GERMANY with | Moseaw, duly (P)--The export nd output fof entrails to foreign countries i demand for Willys-Knight, of the chief items * six models eon one ——+ Swedish Wireless Cables for over $1,000,000, off Russia has’ fou in the Ua a ie Messages to U. (A)—-Wir Sweden mission of messages ht contrat the total export ed in Sweden that the gov is dur h sl sho naw per cent of all tele la from Sweden to the. United {tea supply ef ThE receiving station, on H Ory of ves md the ther hand, gets only Achaea a 1aealsit ie cent of the. tel hast ene ranast From the United 8 n order OS alt oti new comp pn th for export, ‘Thi previously which had have re en their in Lee and writer sterious ented a ndoned coupé found rginia h on wireless station wa owner mmunication with built for direct the United States, whose with | dit ct with the con en! nta rs Cook- Cook Mer ming coun wllyets burning, to lone Takes New Japanese Inventi Photographs from Periscopes | Optical Mrs. (A) ins r M. apan Japanese mproved rapidly here. It { method has been perfected for the WHY STOP VACATIONING i taking of pictures through the peri- WHEN YOUR “TWO WEEKS” i TE ONVICT scope of submarines, the details of STA Cc | which are being kept secret. ommitted trea | “It is declared that, by the use of n John Lee, state peniten ys perlscopie-tslescoric. bea aH ARE OVER? ie downst ar will tees ith Governor Sor. erg without ; the ; i | . y eotint k on chef, who es ! peing detecte 16 wee from the North Daketa pen- tested am ee v ' ‘ . Newton, who was i cessful, all the sub- Was “Lost 0 “hast seek for | in the Japanese navy k serv be equipped with it. During the » looked ate fitatie rar { at the cl ani ly late,” 4 ELECTRIC COOKERY | i “i canis andadindalt araoria mateits | a Keep that vacation thrill all the . : ; twas my fault, it seen return to. this i s , : ng to give up thes written for ‘The T Be UE a ee bare Tf this i CORRECT COOKERY year round. Have all the time, platters’ request if you will hurry up. L will | H z 5 ‘ ; vou to the postaffice,’ sys | mak prin ext to Gi 0) | € ps } betters | By Winntired Mason Hues Une For fo Mie postamtice” se | make fa i al Wisconsin for New | i the good health and lively inter | th Former Representative to Congres ‘Now, Mrs. Smith.” said 1, for | ton’s return. IS YOUR | est in living that recreation | ” From Hlinois that was her mime, “da not wait for | siecle ni ! I At the Wheel'ng Y ra me. 1 can find the postoffice alone. | aT ee WORK HARD? brings } pea! te any AY the ieee "Whecides as Tonal no supe ast! Finance Minister pia S. WET sng, June sttled in i My Many Bismarck Folks Have Found | fe The’ whon Fonme a kacek ec ny |p bt to How to Make Work Easier . . : eer : |" “then son do anal Gere ts Wave If you drive one of these fleet, v y | you the way to, the pest 5 ‘ q "her surprisdd answe ; | dependable Willys-Overland cars : prised an ! 5 ou la sudden t i Mherevia no pence from that dull | you can get clear away from the ache ; wx. ld eas No! rest’ from the soreness, lume: | work-a-day world in a few hours : MT new Low Many oe found reliet | 5 ‘ Sten CALC e eon ae Heats Gana through ‘Don any day. ‘Come in and let us tel! housh | o-do in getting me to th st of St. Louis, has taker 7 gey jt ic Conside yn Eliza’ Geiandousanvormieatal hips you how easy it is to own one. ting one to ochain, for the rest of d 4 on the bed, giving her the) me to be at the Y { one! 8 - mien Pian dos 1 al vistas for hin, K of kidney trouble. 1 had puffy NE the Colts Yowhea! A great sense of relief swept H Neer ree s underneath my eves and pains pee there rveexmlained “Lover me ag she actually departed ! Ce f . vate scommwhi bh onened land 1 was my See | PAINTING, F DA VANDYCK nitory where sow stept | After walking many wears | OF CHARLES 1, FOUND: IN OSLO ceaaiinre pULaYty, : ivate Roms poloeks T lound a free enplovnent ! july (P)—Art circles | boxes of Doan's Pills ‘cured me. 1 MP. , tgeney, ‘Phe oltice wait the too . greatly’ interested in the [am selad to recommend Doan's, know: & . a y we tba fi sht ot wept cote discovery of 2 painting which espe ing them to be a remedy of wonde 5 3 : Ges onl ie. ea mal es Theltagt te ETERS a aree lanl meni tousimereure shuy niene Willys-Overland Fine Moter“Cars. am It cons sted trait by Vandyek of King Charles I {| has lasted.” ldsnat sleepin | tos ‘ few ’ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't} f ben ike cnt ! by an ck for a kidney remedy —get | : lefend yy Heer Vi ‘s Pills—the same that) Mrs.! rh was) \ a cua Weinnge m had. , Foster-Milburn Co.,/ , 1 ere are al He Tents aun Is in Buffalo, N. Y¥.—Adv. f con’ TF roe on the table, =— aaa We bi { Only the Cleveiumd vii oof . : Ki VL the pple Toloes prot coon | The @iftieult task of regulating (eye eae Se A d UW os ved with U's Gifice for dirt i 4 x 1 oated to enter it he Wor ot hin Pon, eed ome without removing: theis | the i ats ob i tsocr tebing Uheir tet, of the e. i tL Weve ROP sy neg pardon,” 1 mn " morc. ‘Th urnet fares ns have jones if nd to to then, \ Buy by | 1 i the case , ie Hess ceany from your H aves grocer i tl on : Tomede my ext. It was sw a . And then. consult my dol’ 1 on. ea 3 watch, 1 decided that it wis time | i two cul evenings t ¢9 4¢ or Miss Lewis, the house 5 i : leetine nev Seretity. au the e might be | te eo eotectin ne ible to he'n me. T talked on ne right into the office, | this i 4 ing on 1 ory and mands Bl in Cohvn Ce + f for no ry there's j terness hy | Ps and the 5 z t a dangerous topic buy mid BEEF CATTLE ie REPORT SAYS: rhe” and | —(P) f cat Chicago, July pve jin oa strong position than year ago and w ay ;prgapacts favor- able for * fed steers this | 5 ; fall, hieher prices a a dt But e to horsy- it 1 to ert wit) hem nad to walk, ! the United States burom of agric wante? tural economics reported. A large supply of corn at 1 sonable pri and a material | duction in the supply of hogs are} H no in prospects. ‘This s H the repor says, should result demand for feeder cattle. yar ni nel ne BULGARIA MOVES TO PREV) i} cE ry “Th without knowing PROFITEERING IN FOODSTUFFS the dinirs room oaene.. ee Interior 10 ty my room and _ fini dig aed: he TA eats o letter Tow ty mail t mernins "Is the five ft ‘ p fotvewhied Pr and wa'ked bs fruit and vege- |! half » dozen cities ell their produce proceedings agai table merchants to compel them to ected 5 +t reazonable prices. Complaints | to write to my hmsband wi had been made that prices three | frequently. to ol N's i times as hey should be were | about my adver i heing ¢ Some milkmet, who |” 4y dhin cols: eantatine fink aid to be charging exces i tld wr knew where Tw Me} = pale iiee: were dnalgded.s | | a thought tat f waa mak tn» provision authorities were { ‘strucied by the mingster not only to ine n extended visit to 2 friend. | fine those found guilty of profiteer-} Thronghout te entire ing but to impose prison sentences |¢rec. T had taken notes and mailed ; of one year as well. thean Hore in my letters to. hin.) fs lest they the found if my baz shoul It costa 1.7 cents ta maxe a paper | Searched. M a ps dollar, which lasts a short time. A Treason ¥ = silver. dollar eap be Han for one} When-I came down with the let g cent. YY, U i ter in’ my hance, my new triend| 1 ar I cd her nothing but the trath, for J had talked only of my Jail and post-jail exp u cid not want to ‘get on thin “Miss Lewis," T said, “1 wll tell} you some 1 cannot tell you how. I felt that you should know the w r | want to stay here 1 me 4 ygom near here " Is at the Y, ; y a will be welcome, sie sii eta roort ant gave me 2 where ! aah <t edo for y id do — bet Vid i NEA eivice, Inc.) Winnitred Mason Huck, congresswoman and the first | to preside over the house of repre- | ' sentat Hives, got herself sentenced to| ilflens, eisuecerlien, ahe/seng ht answers to the questions—~ Are our prisons humane? Can a girl, crushed by her fellow n, regain her place in nociety? This ix the seventeenth story writ ten for the Bismarck Tribune. By Winnifred Mason Huck Former Representative. to Congress from Illinois. THAT'S THE TROUBLE “Look. Here's where we were. The land of the midnight sun. 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