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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CAPTURES 5,000 CRIMI ANNOUNCE RESULTS IN| oy Baier \ HEN CONTEST 4 S eat - 4 LS iY Mrs. Jce Hickel, Wheelock, | Achieved Highest State Record Rareo, Sent. de red Rock hens ve Reco Ford, rds The list does not includ, the few who lost out on the trigger dyaw with the caplus Report Cost farmers BY ROY J. GIBBONS ing did not prohibit the posse - of oa which was im- NEA Service Writer | pressed of real cur- TM For y years a] Teney, aw today. : Satie ‘nd ac cor.| “Yep, [ remember the hot dollar uch ase well,” says the captain. “For return t five months someone had been The f nding the market with spurious | figure Mars hertson, . searched for months for the Ole ' <ource of the counterfeit supply and Kindred ed, as did the police Quite by accident we happened | upon the guilty ones. “A group of street car conductors | were holding a pow-wow on a cor- | ner when all of a sudden a bright | Mrs. Ald McHenry s well a do reg t and profit: makir redit that x the s due new dollar flung itself out of the: Discuss Plan blue into their midst | That tentative plan | Lets Go Again i ed by t ialis Nl the conductors made a grab} State for it, but the who won out let | United ing he is he had picked it up. “He yelled bloody murder. On his hand was imprinted a k like al e|brand. The dollar was red hot. | “It had fallen from the second 0 as soon story of the building in front of picious which the conductors were standin| "tf raided the place and confis- and a good deal he cated presses, mo i he other counterfeiting parapher- 1 But we could not make rrest because we couldn't find ho were in charge. r we did arrest them upon f that they had passed some of » dollars, which were the cleverest ngs I have ever seen. They passed the usual tests. They were al- : underneath and coated with sil- ver on the outside.” According to the no honor among thiev Jcrook is crooked.” But thieves, crooks and e: B ptain there is and “every ELGIAN DEBT PACT WILL counter- |r t what he | thinks | “Every problem can be solved—ex- cept the one of evolution,” he s nd laughs. 1889, counte when her country con anot the United States concerni ts wa FOOLED THEM erously treat indebtednes to the latter it be- ; were imposed on! Wilton, N. H.—For several days a comes just that much harder for “thrown off? in. patient fisherme- had been seen France to continue stalling off a standing on the shores of a pond settlement \ they'll complain, here. Day after day the fisherman To that extent the recently con-!, sns made to the stood, there, until a particularly con- cluded — Belgian-American gree j ‘4 small change stant’ watcher, sure that the fellow ment, which otherwise isn't a very) ¢y which would, be) Was catching some trout, notified brilliant bargain for this nation,! petty in them to ¢ over. But| the game warden, The warden came, is a good thing le theeta: aise ion against but the watcher got the laugh. The Probably it insures some sort of; the France's interest. they're nian turned out to be a scarecrow. an arrangement when the French | reaso certain: sto. “Here, —— TOO MANY SMITHS debt commission drops in at W lif you can do so much for France, ington in mid-September. The|whe couldn't you do it for us? Jt, London—There are so many people commission would look pretty fool-|jsn't too late yet. How about it? named Smith in England that a sym- ish trying to make out that France| A” suggestion. which it will be| bol, known as the monomark, has can't do at least as well as poor hard for the United States to dis been palented tocidistineusb bere: littl ppe afon Belgiun jregard without straining r lations. | eres are Of these 204.000 are J. On the other nd the French} 7 Syanco-American- debt dis-| Smith, 41,000 John Smith, 30,000 certainly will ask as good terms as!eultion, thene promises te be de. tohn W. Smith and 5,000 John Wil- Belgium received. The Belgian com-|(idely more complicated than those | Liam Smith: pact lops off more than 200 millions | either with the British or the Bel- in interest, and in the same ratio,! gians he United tae “wallacbe France's debt, being much larger hound to argue that France can and than Belgiu the former would must do wall England. The a cancellation amounting to! F sure to protest that thing like a billion and a half) they're entitled to and insist on the item. \s consideration as Belgium. It The Belgian reduction was granted! may end up rather disagreeably EXPERT on the strength of promises made by President Wilson when he si Me Paris So fur as’ the recorts | HOLD CLOVER show, he didn't make similar prom- ET teiehane fuesouene ei’| SEED, WARNING — cgMING TO the French may rake something up peat yet. piccuee | Wahpeton, N. D., Sept. 2 BISMARCK cauhey. have wonderful | memoric | remain’ fo; induceall news or casual promises of a sort calcu We et are ya a 4 : TeeeGMAanacieito Gaya. them money. lgp, te wart farmers. Ae ne Dr. N. A. Keene, noted rupture sale | specialist, will be at. Grand Pacific Another hiting, during the next ten} ote 4, by Ee: ; years the Belg Fill make only | pfice has been begun here by R. M-/Hotel for one day on:y, Friday, nominal payments. France is sure} jews eee tot oe */ Sept. 4, where he will treat all to demand a like extension. The sweet clover crop has been | C48€8 of rupture, no matter how Of course it remains for Congress jiong standing. Dr. Keene is here good and with a shortage of seed in and parliament, in Brussels, to ratify] other producing sections the price| Personally to demonstrate to all Bier epelelen: American agreement.| should yo much higher than it is|ruptured people what his method ar Janene can be depended on to do] at present, Falley believes, can accomplish without surgery. so. It's too favorable a deal, for) He charges leading seed compan: |Now, you have the chance to find the Belgians, to be balked at, on sending agents into North lout all nave thi REO Cn care ae i out all about it, to have it demon eir side—62 years to pay up in, Dakota to contract for the seed pro- | sty, ‘ ten yi before substa See ge 1 5 p strated to you and see what it can en years before substantial repay-| duced here at a low base price in y ment starts, 200 millions off and|order to make big profits when the|@0 1 yoursown cage. Just call at 3 1-2 per cent interest. price of seed a ces next winter |the Hotel and he will give you his In Congress there may be some|and spring, as he believes it will. | Personal attention and advice, anc kicking. Still, President Coolidga! te complete demonstration absolutely had “O. K.’d" the dicker and the) CALIFORNIAN ON TWO-YEAR without charge. Dr. Keene says chances are he'll have votes enough HIKE TO WIN BIG the spermatic guard will not only to get the national islature’s ap- FINANCIAL REWARD | retain any case of rupture perfect- proval. Everybody's sorry for} Winnipeg, M. 2.—(P)—J. ly, but contracts the opening in 10 Belgium anyway. Bs Metey of co pastes days in the average case, this re- cs __|through here recently, relating that effec! FutGcareil bela. lowt bowl if he won returning (pom HAliCaee NoAS | Tee cree Gulipe ive, ay: Re France secures Belgium's terms, i i A repair 3 s, injon a hike to that place and back, | night. during sleep when all strain proportion. The French haven't as|which he must complete in two years many friends in Congress as the! to win $10,000. The prize, he said, |!8 removed, being a vast advance Belgians. Their attitude that they! was offered by the San Francisco|Ment over all other methods ex: ought not to be expected to pay! Athletic Club. what they borrowed from here and| McCoy started from, San Francisco that America’s a Shylock to insist] October 25, 1924, and was ten days en it has caused considerable sore-| ahead of his schedule when here. He jor difficult cases specially solicit: Ga es ones As mound cts travel vehicular roads. | ed, here’s more at stake in con- {Inasmuch as he could not take to y q nection with the French deal, too.| railroad tracks and there was no | ve bd prt ine sinetis A couple of hundred millions’ isn’'t| highway along the north edge of | Prine OF leg straps. such an enormous sum, nationally|Lake Superior, he left Canada at speaking. But a billion and a half|Sault Sainte Marie, Ont., and journ- | is a sizable amount, even to # big eyed through the United States on country like this one. his way here. - He was bound to touch at Win- Furthermore, if the United States! nipeg, Calgary, Alta, and Vancouver, is as liberal with France as she has B. C.. He must not accept a lift. been with Belgium, it will cause; eS ey complications with England. The' READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS tig es matter the size or location. if instructions gre adhered to. leading physicians, Keene Instrument Co. 2901 Aldrich Ave. N. Minneapolis, fi Minn. | ENTER MEET | Fargo, Sept. {girls from North Dakota will com- + 20- | German produce continnes throughout the emplifying immediate effects with- standing any strain or position, no Large belts, Dr. Keene has specialized in the treatment of rupture for 20 years, and positively guarantees results This instrument is indorsed by N.D. YOUTHS ! Five Boys and Two Girls Meet Youths From 11 Other States Five boys and two pete against youths from 11 other states the interstate fair to be held at Sioux City, Towa, September . The contests are in various phases of boys’ and girls’ club work. The stock judging team as a nounced by Harry E. Rilling, state club leader with headquarters at | the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege, consists of the following: Glenn Moore, Forbes; Ferdinande De sy, Dwight; Emory Hanson, Graf- n. The agricultural deqonstra- tion team is composed of Elmer Hoel of Abercrombie and Melvin Johnson of Wahpeton. This is the Richland unty team which won the sta! championship in the state contests at Grand Forks and Fargo this sum- mer. Home Team Enters The Barnes county Home Econom- team, also a st hampion, will at Sioux City, demonstrat- | the preparation of | for farm homes. team are Margaret | Wilcox, i compete ing especial tical salad: Members of th Conlon and Agnes Eckelson. Culling dairy cows will ba the chief work put on at Sioux City by the agricultural demonstration team from North Dakota. All of the tasks such as testing milk, weighing feeds and keeping actual records of each cow, will be shown by the North Ds kota team. The stock judging bo} will show their ability with all 4 s of livestock, Competition Keen The North Dakota boys and girls will compete against clubs from t following states: Minnesota, W |consin, South Dakoti souri, Montana, Wyoming, Iowa, lo and Illinois. | istant edtension agent in Barnes county, and RB. C, nes, agent in Richland coun! Il probably accompany the team: Last year the Home Economi state took second { y meet, the ag- | r m took fifth the stock judgers placed Rillin, ys. In former years Dako’ s won first place and se eral seconds. PAN-AMERICA TITION — | URGED AGAINST U. 8, FILMS | Rerlin, Sept. 2.—()-—Pointing out that it is useless for Europeans to} compete with the United States in} the motion picture film business, Dr. Roland Schacht, one of the leading | . advocates a joint | European emulation of American | film production. “Everyone for him- | self, but all for Europ: the motto | ducers persistently outbid European | rivals and buy or erect agencies or | NOTICE Do not send your Steel Arch Preserver Shoes away to Factory to be half soled or whole soled. Send them to Bismarck | Shoe Hospital. Burman can do you a factory job. BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL H. Burman, Prop. 411 BROADWAY Authorized DUCO Refinishing Latest modern method. We also do automobile Top and both af, & {forces BOTH TO JAIL The honeymoon of Delma Crocker, 5, and Shields Dawson, 17, both of San Francisco, came to an abrupt ending when Oakland police arrested the bridegroom and chargéd him with ,| stealing his honeymoon au . The bridge insisted on continuing the honeymoon, so she went to jail, too. ¢ and {theatres and have managed to acquire th, Mr.ja controlling influence in many of North the largest foreign companies. ‘high time, he urges, for European It is of all countries to join the matter of their produc- tivity, rather than the marketing of their products. producers LAMPS? Curtain work ag well as all kinds of Upholstering. Work Guaranteed. PAINT SHOP 8rd Floor at LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway Bismarck Parlors 210 - 5th Street, : fen oa memmmmnmanmrerene enema ame For Sale AT A BIG DISCOUNT 70 Shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. Stock. DIRECTORS 0. E. ANDERSON C. W. McGRAY KRIST KJELSTRUP Inquire of W. E. PERRY © Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral Director. Phone 687W . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 Memorial Committee--Mrs. R. M. DePuy, Jamestown. Poppy Day Committse—Mrs. T. S. Campbell, Lisbon; Mrs. A. L. Knauf, Jamesttwn, and Mrs. Arina L. Hazen, Larimore. | HIGH SCHOOL HAS NEW PLAN Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 2—The | State University High School will | this month put into effect a new plan lof University work for its senior | students, ‘ Senior high school students, Prin- cipal A. H, Kazda states, who need ‘ess than four units of high school work to graduate will be allowed to lenroll in freshman courses in the University in addition to the work required for the high school diploma, | This University work is to be care- {fully selected from the courses re- ‘quired in the freshman year in the | Michigan is called tihe Wolverine state from the number of wolverines college which the student later in- tends to enter. Senior boys who are interested in athletics may also reg- lister for freshman football in the University as a part of their Univer- | | sity work. ' Legion Auxiliary Leaders Are Chosen —(#)—Active Fargo, N. D., Sept. work: by committees of the North \] Dakota American Legion Auxiliary will soon be in full swing, in the opinion of Mrs. Anna L. Hazen, Lari more, who today announced her ap- pointments to membership on the various committees, The list of ap- pointments follow: bes, Wahpeton. | Americanism Comniittee—Mrs. A. G. Porter, Edgeley. Child Welfare Ivan Metzger, Williston. Committee |on Cooperation—Mrs. L. P. Larson, Finley. Emblem Committee—Mrs. 0. C. Haskins, Oberon. | Hospitalization Committee—Mrs. John McDean, Devils Lake. Membership and Publicity Commit- | Committee—Mrs. | | i | | teb—Miss Affey M. Hurley, Fargo. i LOWER PRICES Donse Bromers MOTOR CAR Delivered in Bismarck STANDARD TYPES Roadster . Touring Coupe Coach B. Sedan . “some are carefull Touring Coupe Coach ... B. Sedan . A. Sedan . SPECIFICATIONS 116 inch Wheelbase, 30-5.77 Balloon Tires, 12 volt starter, all Steel Bodies, Baked En: amel Finish, 7 Plate Multiple- Dise Clutch, 55 inch rear , springs, 14 inch brake drums, Large Water Pump, 15 gallon Gasoline capacity. GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS “all’s well.” 1 Ton with Closed Cab..61390 1% Ton with Closed Cab 1580 M.B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONG 808 BISMARCK SIX ‘That's the reason for the ever-strengthen- _—other fine cars. ing hold of the new Chrysler Six upon the great numbers of discriminating men and women who are not satisfied with any- thing short of the utmost in motor car ity, comfort and performance. Women especially find the Chrysler Six the ideal cae EpeY fi handl carefree, smooth running an: ligheful in its ease of riding. , The situation today is perfectly plain. 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Yet its new purchase price is far lower. Its upkeep cost is far lower. Its operating Add to this, the irresistible riding and driving appeal of the Chrysler Six to the woman who know you have one conclusive reason why new Chrysler Six sales mount month after month to new high marks. Try this Chrysler Six perform: - self. We a always sneer prove the car’s unpr. ion. Corwini-Churchill Motors, Inc. HUSBANDS SCARCE ‘Fapan=Despondent bed had failed to obtain good crater of Mount rmance, in motor cars t to have you nted results to

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