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PAGE EIGHT DRYLAWS FAILTOCUT DOWN CRIME Church — Investig Increase of Offenders For Thought ators Find ‘ood Washington haustive d a prohibition on et authoriti¢ tion agree th r refere d Conley Will Meet Blue, xe of El Bib one cf that hostit ‘ : an's strongest. positions. not Fargo, in’ Ten-round | a a REPAID THIS MAN often give wase f concern, re | upon a broader ba han the yp ny | | Bae. A DOZEN TIMES others, and necessaril et | a RS Hive Teventay, sou Fee etd att at have been repaid a dozen times than other For th i ber 2 jover in improved health for every om to be a mistake ‘a last night | dollar I spent for T ac, and the peal for observ ometer, who is; medicine still building me up laws mere! to bel eve is the striking statement to ‘obey. the base. | of Joseph DeSarne. | H tude of intel ard j ball team to repre at} 'Tanlac has driven pains from my. the | body that had troubled me for ten is pr apport tot is in itself down," to earn hi bootlegging seems at the prese . and it upport sources.” PROBE DEATH OF Hollywood, Cali Baron E.R. Van ( and former Germany y officer, was found dead in i room the home of Martin Weinsehenek, art collector, here yesterday though a physician said death | was caused rupture of the main blood vessel art, the coroner orde 1 post mortem ex amination 7 looted last Feb » 16,—(). rsdorff, art critic home y of paint ings and art objects . to half a million dolla n Gersdorff was among those ques tioned in connection with the but he was unable to throw light on the robbery Champion outsells all other spark plugs combined two to one because car owners everywhere have proved for themselves that Champion is the better spark plug. 1 Champion X for Fords, 60c. Blue Box for all other cars, 75c. Know the genuine by the double-ribbed core. Buy from your local dealer. Champion Spark Plug Co. Toledo, Ohio Windsor, Ont., London, Paris SIGN CONLEY “FOR BISMARCK. BENEFIT BOUT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WET)NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 COWBOY’S QUEEN NER Queen of the 1425 Pendleton, Ore. Round-Up is Miss Mildred Rogers. the | Umatilla County cowgirl, college radnate and daughter of pioneer Y ' Pes Rogers sas riden all her life and mounted on one of the the county affords she at Round-Up sessions, presides nd knocked out Slatte’ sive encounters The card a week from Friday will we oone of the most elaborate fistic sever staged in Bismarck, ‘H TAKE KEY POSITION nch Morocco, Sept troops have ¢ | ts | sears.” Besides: bekuche, which. al: most killed me at times, I had rheu- wtie pain and swelling in my hands 1 legs, my circulation was poor, id, nerves undone, my feel right, I had réeg- and T was a diseour- is so improved tl Tanlac enough for what it and is still doing for me. ’ anlae has done for others, not praise has done e by @ll good drug- Ug cept no substitute. Over 40 millions of bottles sold | ke Tanlac Vegetable Pills for | : | constipation; made and recommended | Conley Mott Boy lby the manufacturers of Tanlac— Conley is a native of Mott, Adv. i nine months is eh FOR YOUR HEALTH Touring Car on Display Introducing important changes. Lower chassis, all-steel stream- line body. Many added features. o increase in price. Copelin Motor Co. 201 BROADWAY BISMARCK 16.— | red the | Perr : UO cia. anes Badia a o i + | is 5 senior; Genevieve Boise, Agricultur-| for humam consumption. George| chase the bulk of his 50,000 order at | ANNUAL FALL COLLEGE EXODUS al College, Fargo, sophomore; Ellen|Pootmans of this city headed the/a rate of $3 a head to make the ven- j Hall, Colonial School for Girls, Wash- | syndicate. | ture: quécaasful. ington, D. C., soph.; Waldo Eilickson $ said’ he woatd bay all —_—______._ GETS UNDER WAY IN BISMARCK Luther College, Decorah, Io yee ana, sizes or even crippled | SARGENT PORTRAIT PURCHASED omore; Vincent LaFrance, Ur Y | horses j they had no organic| London, Sept. 16,—(#)—Sir Charles Se A total of 70 Bismi of North Dakot of wild| Wakefield has acquired the Sargent former at ‘numbers ng the ranges in diseases. 4 horses ro y of’ Minne- 6 2 regs r the | portrait of General Smuts, venty Capital City Residents Plan to Enter Institutions in| cota, renior: Paul Goddard, niver-| southern part_of Saskatchewan were | South African premier. It is under- on raat, sity of North Dakota, junior: At-/to be eaptiared and used. Pootmans | stood he intends to present it to the Every Section of the Nation thur tucas, Northwestern Universi. declared tiaat he would have to pur-| Union of South Africa, — of North Dakota, senior; Hazel Len- | === = Beatrice residents orth Dakota, senior: hart, University’ of Minnesota, jun- age enrolled in colleges and univer-| Register, Jamestown College. sopho-| ior;' George Knowles, University of i sities throughout the nation for the! wore: Terrence Halloran, University | Iowa, Iowa Cit phomore wis coming scholastic year. The bulk of |e Southern California, bos Angeles,| Grambs, University of Wisconsin, the city’s college population | Register, University| sophomore; Florence Homan, St. = ‘plan to le ‘or school during: the) O¢ Ann Arbor, senior;| Catherine's Academy, St. Paul, sen- coming week | Univers: of North , M. caro. oe Catherine's A large number of last year's high | freshman; Bowman, emy, Saint Paul, sophomore; school graduates plan to wait a ear | si of, North Dakota, fresh . mehbeine mith, - North Dako- . he rihg higher institutions. Earl® Benser, University of] ta | Agriew college, Fargo, T ie w: enerad oily mene kota, sophomore; Clara and] sophomore; Edward Alfson, Univer. wice North Dakota University draws University of North] sity of North Dakota, sophomore;, most of Bis d studen sophomores; Ruth Rawlings, Katherine Bodenstab, University of I he although se tending t ege, Oakland, Calif. soph-| North Dakota, sophomore; Orlin a | universitic sin and Min-| re; Clara B. Sperry, University Livdabl, vie ates Naval Acad- The remain seattered | of North Dakota, sophomore; Helen| emy, nnapolis, —senio: Charles V | throughout the co in state uni word, University of North Da- United States Naval alue— | es, colle 1 other institu- ta, sophomore; Kenneth Crawford, Annapolis, senior; = W é University of North Dakota, junior; | Nuessle, University of North D. members of the 1925) Merrell Kitchen, University of North] ta, junior; George Holta, University | k High school wili! Dakota, senior; Robert Birdzell, Uni-| of North Dakota. i ter colleges this fall as freshmen.) versity of North Dakota, sophomore; =, | Their und the schools whieh! William Ankenmann, University of GP } d t they will attend ar | North Dakota, junior; M er alia By Ss ANISH S ‘AR | an | Marion L. Ackerm Jamestown} Rose, St. Benedict's Academy, St. | tenes award Woclter,. Jvacph, Stina. Marion Quains une] SCORES NET WIN| " | ’ Wisconsin, | Madison, anes bay rie bis oly $f Forest Fills, N.Y., Sept. 16 —(®)— erdLionies of Music, Ma 3] Manuel Alonzo, nish Davis cup Th S R b 1 ter, University | of] star, conquered Alfred H. Chapin, e Same Responsibility rles ed and ing for i ta, sophomore; C Jr., of Springfield, Mass. today in a »| Gobel, ersity of North Dakota,} brilliantly fought match, 6-0, 8-6, 6-3, junior: aley, verre , fr in the third round of the National When you buy a used car here your dollar ‘7 nior; ui Staley, * Tennis Championship. William M. Johnston continued his march toward the finals by ove whelming George M cago star, 6-1, Lott, Jr, Chi- Canadian Horses Rounded Up | buys about twice as much automobile value as it would if the car were new. And our local responsibility for your satis- faction is just the same as for any car we of North Dakota, sopho- ienevieve Parsons, University; senior; Evaline of Washington, Daniel C. Dodd, ersi sophomore; iversity Chirk, University rsity of Minnesota; Donald selt ‘dna Hall, Coloni Jones, University _ of econe tay ‘ ‘a , Washington, D, C.; | sophomore; Esther Jacobson. uron Vv; Veutern, St. Louis Uni | College: Hurom s De senore George} ¢ Provide Meat in Europe ! LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Bouts. Mo Russ sity of North D, a . the stadanty lit: | aenie lon “Rhud; University Regina, Sask, Sept. 16.—(»—A! Distributors of are main in their second, third rm ‘alifornia, Los Angeles,| syndicate was in the Western Can Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. fourth years. A few are ‘enter- junid for the first time after working Minn a year. David Cook, University Concordi xine Schultz, University of enior; Kristian ollege, Moorhe ada market this summer for 50,000 horses to be shipped to Belgium, France and other European countries proved durability of the Chrysler Six were sending its public demand higher and higher month by month. The sales record—greatest in the his- tory of the motor car industry— which the Chrysler Six set up in Production of Chrysler quality cars —the Six and the Four—is now pro- ceeding at the amazing total of more than 800 per day. Yeteven that huge volume falls short of satisfying the public demand for results which only Chrysler cangive. Two weeks after the Chrysler Four was announced, it was on a produce tion schedule of 500 per day. Tt is doubtful if any new car has ever been forced to meet such an ava- lanche of buying orders as immedi- ately descended upon the Chrysler Four. its first year appears to be only the beginning. Today, with the mostmodern factory facilities and scientific manufactur- ing processes, world-wide demand forboththe Sixand the Four has sent them tonew peaks of quality production, You who are justly prideful of Chry- sler ownership, you scores of thou- sands who enjoy the new results which only Chrysler can give, have longsincelearned the soundness and the depth of quality in Chrysler materials and Chrysler craftsman- : ship. Increasing thousands of buyers S enthusiastically acclaim the tremen- ° dous advance registered by Chrysler results—in performance, in ride- ability, in campact roominess, in economy, America wants that kind of quality We are pleasedtoextendthe convenience and that kind of results. It clamors of it ped} for Chrysler cars because they, and time-payments. Ask about Chrysler’ superior eerie pis everywhere. they alone, satisfy every quality a All Chrysler models are protectedagainst ii t. theftbyan taclusive, patented car num- TEAHIERERED berieg eretete hich cannot be counter- fei fand caninot be altered or removed ‘tampering People found in this car a new ex- The Sedan Fi Pression of four-cylinder value; a Hydraulic four-wheel brakes at slight finer interpretation of four-cylinder eaere Cont. economy; a better-balanced com- bination of beauty, performance, roadability and smoothn C88. In short, they discovered a generos- ity of quality and soundness of value such as they had never before seen in the four-cylinder field. At the same time, the epoch-making We are eager to give you a conclu. sive demonstration in your own way of either the Six or the Four. i