The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TW x3E TWO SOVIET PLOT | SCENTED IN MONEY FLOOD Russia Regime Charged With Circulating Counterfeit Currency NOT WORRIED HERE French Government inds Bogus Bills Are on Increase BY caraRet ES ART “a delu counterfe expert to tell fr world paper for ¢ and bank notes pre to be worth anything? It seems like a Nevertheless, the story ne that’ the soviet f pting to fill it e Russian information bureau in which pr inl, without the neare large order. | are | political | the fesse takes enough notice of the ay it isn’t true However, the expected to say or otherwise, Th he y true | part of its j bureau might pean version is that the ‘oing on for some time, from Petrograd, from | and now from It's asserted the tion of the, curr it’s intended to be that it's f country jated in, ple purp Third Inte interests in ultimat of “aituting currencies into worthle there ssne. genuing if it really i a lot of This camp: ign, waged, may ca’ tection d by nam en , would rass trade fright fully. ne how annoying it would he never to dare to accept a bill with out submitting it to an expert first Washington officials don't worried, but some of the Kovernments unquestionabl French, in partic ‘now there's no mistak seem | up tight How do you know th if they deceive even expert 1 query Me all but the very "insist the French isn't impossible the secret ser jong. phony is the best ex any this suspicious. side of the wouldn't They eschew brass bands It’s to be borne in mind t erfeiting by a big goveenn suming, for the of that it’s being is different propos the same thing b: little band of p Private secretly { count nt—as argument, mighty m to handle from an irresponsible ate crooks counterfeiters must and in haste cilities are primitive get plates, paper and ink tities for oper: ing scale. Their product ne ily is-crude; their output small. Skilled engravers, printers, chem ists and pressmen, running well-equipped plant for a government, or under its pro} and with its sare differently ke Jone work i very e their time, periment, try and try again, the best use of ample supplies Perhaps turn out bogus well-nigh impossible to detect Moreover,: private counterfeiters, ence caught, are through. A gov ernment can't be stopped by any- thing short of war. The Russian information bureau admits that much excellent coun feit. paper is circulating in m parts o& the world but profe trace it to Persian sources and de clares it's making as much trouble for Russi Aug. 11.~ Orders for irst two carloads of cattle to be delivered in the Minot dairy cow campaign were sent into the Agricul tural Credit Corpor applications were from the farme: living near Max and were forwarded through: the Minot Association of -Commerce by P. L, Ofsdahl, Max banker. Minot, the fin y, Aug. 11. MeClusky sfations and the creamery pu chased 131,800. pounds of cream dur- ing the month of July. A total amounting to $52,720 was paid out by lecal cream buyers and the ereamery for cream during the past ‘month. an average weight of seventy- tive pounds net per can, 1,757 cat cream Were marketed in McClesky in jus ai average of seventy cans per day. Cream receipts for July. of this year are juct three times paid to farmers for «a total of 44,370 rove being’ purcha: during ‘the month, 44 comp d to 131.000 pounds bought here last. month. Yan Mook, Aug. 1 ef grain. binders sold in Van Hook the pregent season breaks all records in the ten years since the town was started. They have been shipped here by: the ear load and truck load and there are still orders which ci not @e filled qn account of the rus The demand js not only in binders but in all lines of farm. machinery. The ru: and now greater. th than.ever. ner LOVE TIE BI a. a | i | i i wel ey day Pant sere quietly home in the orld who hi both happy mar And her won fame V young povrie | enuple yoditat ambition tart wi raney but of woman who eer or who ba by her own » who i muarviay Mad: mite tae woented Thome will ne Galli-Curei first nist the faultle in which for her songs interested career but on woman's femininity She and able nt only the Galli-Curei’ in singer peraeit oration promontory Mountains, known } Mount. They decided to rambling house of the old type “Like two happy ehi Phe totals for the ARTISTS {in | around the the vario und. ro The larg eral fund mothers” ntenance fund, $8,000. ingle item in the $12,000 to be used for pensions. Froth vag a ~ FIVE RING CIRCUS eit = REALIZED AT LAST for 113 west week's i from a jee ceived | officials impossibl all the proce time to hold who et modate New Big Acts reporters used this fig: i cribe est Show on I time in history find five rings Ringling Brothers vireus of ugust 1th. addition last win Washburn, the first of County. Commi S112,805.0 1 incluc » roads, w he ter levied again M000 Bar & of this ame ized {comes to Minot roads, With the RAIN S. SEND BUILDING DOWN started early in the spring? « A.record:-bredking rainstorm in Cincinnati Gaused the .collapse of Lis of Napet en ie ‘The edieation or sunday, Burnstad will tal day, August 16th. ‘The speakers for the occasion will ‘building. Four and one-half .inches cf’ rain fell in. four, halra; andthe water ‘fg ‘believed to. have undermined the’ fouhc'stion™* * Tie: ‘siitelin caved in Jess than 20 minutes after employes of the Hur h occupied it, had left, [ies | Ringti ing Bros. and Barnum &| the Bailey Enlarged to Accom. | 0u'to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE stone was put we did furnishing it.” The home is in tie beautiful — e: of Galli-Curei is fond of doing nds of little odd bits of work place, such as cultivating wers, fe ing the chickens and aning up the yard occasion- with a rake nid wheelharrow he loves dogs—not the fluft lit uy dogs, but fox terriers and redales. In the big music room of their home, the couple spend many happy hours each summer trynig out new songs and practicing for the winter season. They love to tramp ether over the estate each morn- center of a tle Galli-Curei_is one famous woman who is not afraid to ge of four, the great e seagni, predicted a_ bri musical future for her after hearing the piano. Ske won first piano playing at the’ Milan of 16, but y disheartening attempts to gain a place in opera at Rome, she was engay i i er in Rigoletto. year contract for $6. But her voice so tion and after ind South Amerie: ry_in Her first 170 Opera C ition and her succes mucls had intended ist singer, he became for Galli-Curei nee in recital ince then he h of her an Claire, abroad. i took up her fi a perform: nn attracted inging in Eur- she came to 1916 almost unher- ce with the to for but the the on in Destin, prevented, companist no and ac- her this ppy when through her marriage to nuels an American cits the cus | ary enough performing horses to bring the Big Show's total to th hun- dred and fifty the problem pre- ented to the Ringling Brothers was, “How handle five troupes of them in a single display?” The limits | of the show grounds in many cities [forbade lengthening the m | None of the stage: it j tive somebod “big-top” cut down ne were needed fi roups of sug should not be higher ion w worked out and now, in addition to three dirt-floored rings, two nal rings have been construct- the tops of the steel | structured stages. ong! bers ins bi This is the greatest innovation since the Ringling Brothers ted their super-circus policy by com- ing their own with the Barnum le It has opened the for trained horse num of fives but for other new displays. Though there are more than eight Here in the CANADIAN race great me of.Canada. Here the Sloney lndiagspan way every summer, and the- Trail Riders of theCana- dian Rockies. Here you canmotorover fineroads, or ride or hike over well marked trails, stopping it lugurious hotéls or well-built, comfo; go this summer. Let us give full particulars. enjoy | cighty-three | vandted men and women on the mammoth progral 25 only a few of the most brilliant nted singly. Instead they ented in imposing ensemble. hese groups extend over the entire of the huge main-tent— seven, eleven troupes in In keeping with this plan of giving the spectators at the ends of the tent ju much « is enjoyed by those near- er the center, five herds of elephants | ented instead of three. hundred clowns distribute their | ngs in all parts of the “big- to} The ck hippodrome_ tr than ever before. At\one tim s completely circled by one hun- Sdred and fifty trained ho h ridden by an expert, in is utilized nh umaz! KIWANIS WILL ballet and te of the is filled with h splendid Garlan glittering high-school | arkable thoroughbreds give thrilling exhibitions of | fty hurdling and, hazardous high-! jumps. i | BUICK DEALER START ON TOUR! ts have ‘been ninth annual Pence 1 re of which! conducted mobile fac: igan, and has been de- the date on which | of the North! Twertern: te ill leave Min- neapolis on the first teg of what promises to prove the most enjoy- | able. a 2 1 al Pence tour rr thering at the t ‘orthera | jon in Minneapolis at ers, their sales | mallie i Chi! | \rranger.el pleted for th Tour cons! tour of at » August 11, rided upon i the Buick com: | yet cago Great, Wester n train, scheduled to leave at city, as well as ever town and village in the comprised by the Pence or- nization of dealers, resented in the tour, ich is a combination pleasure and business |trip which allows for | stop-over periods, bathing, golf. at- tendance at major league ‘baseball games, lake stear trips and sight-seeing tours through Chicago, Detroit and © dian cities to be visited. whic 0 o'clock. | other | GOING Floyd. introduce cowbo; to be TOO FAR An atte to ‘Knickers among the golf players h proved an absolute in scorned the fastidious townsmen to their high-heeled boo! their pants tucked into the}, pt ure. of the stuck with DAT 10 VE Kas, ave | ess when they After this Turthe sold undergo no Tite oldest cow to be rds here v DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. You Don't Know! You know storm what wina did on March 19th of tl year. You dont know when a twister is going to visit Bismarck . but you buy wind storm insurance from Murphy. MURPHY The Man Who Knows Insurance. - Phone a 77 AUGUST 15th at MINOT "An WGLING BROS gannUMBAILe - gel —_ oe are OS ASGREATEST Saya y, : a KS :NDOQUSLY PRESENTING THE -| WORLD'S eae, ‘D00RS OPEN AT land 7PM PERFORMANCES Al 2 4nd 8 PML {books in the lib | their the books but they can if they wa | to. jlege glee club, most educa-|a trip to the I as M What My Neighbor | Ty of Interest to Bismarck Folks | [ay MEN WHO KNOW terri- Ito When one has, had the | 4 | diz . Will be rep: | Gthe numerous | told value to friends b hiae After trying several The | Co. for hard | teats __ TUES SDAY, _AUGUST 11, 1925 AIR SPRINGS BACK While carrying the airmail tween Omaha and Cheyenne, ence C. Lange, pilot, had his sprained when his plane an air pocket. He j terrific jolt. the clubmen to come down and sce| the ing tests which will be conducted there next week, at which time several Bismarck boys and girls will ify’ for life. ards med. suggested |that they don ing suit and “get wet and enjoy the fun STOCK LIBRARY : Launch Movement to Get Books | A Wife-Saver in Summer ~ SHREDDED | WHEAT Ready: -cooked, ready-to-serve the Will the city lib number of uggested ot the the Me- Plans for supporting rary and increasing the hooks in cireulation were the luncheon meeting , Tuesday, at f which ne court nounced ap hoped to enlist the ¢ organization in the Promotion project committee has examined t id of eve: city in the A a list of hooks whi on its shelve unable to bi i have these books on! library) shelves to jive them! j to the library as a permanent loan to have each buy a book and pre: it to the library to bring the itution to Al “It isn't son said, in i necessary, “for such’ don city ) appropriate! for the support of the} Johnson suggested s clubmen might well) a fair. for the occasion was | : the Northwestern Col-! of Naperville, [inois, i eturning home after | ‘Until the more money library, Jud hat the mike their necia furni which is now of the municipal swimming nel, invited FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE OF Says suffer ess, urinary kidney ills lief from all this si fering, that person's from he, head st pe) ' and found Shrewd business men prefer the Certificate: Ree st un- | of Deposit of the City National Bank for dd neighbors. a !The following case only one of short term investments— many thousands, but it is that of a Bismarck resident. Who could ask for a better 2 Mrs. Because they pay a liberal rate of interest: from pains | my back and kidneys mptoms of kidney trouble. | es swelled and I found. it] ‘difficult to get my shoes on at times. | ause the interest starts the day the de; posit is made; 3c out the lea: opreciate in value Dean's Pills After di Over twelve s said: help, the them, And because they never de Lenha e enhart and are backed by our entire 1 all “Drug | the SOUPCes, of used De prompt relie remedy me that Mrs. ylgster-Milburn “Co., Cae NA "NATIONAL BA BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA Remington, ‘Prealgent, A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier, nington, Jr., and A, V, Sorenson, Asst. Cash, _— Tit UT OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 Sth St. Phone 428 “this luncheon will cast you more, Bill” Biceer meals—better digestion ‘The Buyer had been at lunch with this Salesman many times before. “This lunch will cost you more today, Bill,” he said to his visitor... “How is that?” the other smiled. Well, I’ve found a way to fix that old indiges- tion of mine—by eating Life Saver Pep-o-mints. They've certainly helped me a lot.” Indige igestion is'a miserable thing.. So many people suffer this way. If.they only knew that simple old method our grandfathers used—peppermint. ‘And now it is available in a new and really conve- nient form—Pep-o-mint Life Savers; | the little candy vmnints with the hole. It sounds very simple and old-fashioned, But Pep- o-mint Life Savers really do the trick. Try them after meals when that heavy, logy feeling comes over you—or to’ relieve that irritat! Kits distress of indi- gestion. Pep-o-mint is displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself; ‘also Wint-o-green, Cinn-o- mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-Ict. Five cents a package.—Life Savers, Inc., Pork Chester, N. Y. Ti Lae Savers

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