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PAGH TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 TRIU MPH ANT RETURN OF GOLF STARS TO ATLANTA KIDS PLAY TONIGHT AT AUDITORIUM Winnipeg Kiddies Revue Plays Matinee and Night Performance Kiddies Re performance tonight a The W ue, lowing a afternoon, aud nipeg matinee received 1 ‘The revue as an explor managers during the of its numero n big FE productions. : ' Thelma Wolpan, um circuit yaude y and former red Stone Tare Atlanta turn out at the e sons | ngs of troad siaton for ing 10 Atlanta's n w York and who finished first and second in the HL Amateur Golf t is Bobby. Jones, won | the title for the second time, and right is Watts Gunn, 20 year jon of th . The yjnan on right helping to carry Bobby Jones is Charles Cox, Adjutant General of the i t = rench Soldier in Germany — doerude sugar imports also in-! used in their volumes and value | he fluctuation in imports is far larger than the increase or de in exports, which is responsib) yi the adverse trade bal: il" ports were favorable thi the continued a ra and will he f musical shows Cynthia Foby, a in the new Fre La premier Broadway in ute Little De Sa eee or neater of the |this class. of goods in the Winnipes Kiddie fe rs ago, | Stales, and on fabrics and These are but a very few of the eXP jp aapnored welt, a members of the famous organ ion | spite who have made a name for them-| tt0n | Chi REPORT 1 NEW CASES IN EPIDEMIC | Physicians Have Orders selves in New York. Critics who ha seen the present organization are a! unit in predicting Broadway stardom for such of its talented m bere Bird, Jimmie Cogh r dham, Elsie Powell, Ames “and Frankie Bar HOLD FORUM DINNER HERE Clif- Rose to National Chamber of Com-| Quarantine — All merce Officail Slated Cases For Address SS Seven cases of infantile paralysi ere reported to the state health d John N. Van der Vries, manager! partment. this mor v the w of the Northern Central Division of | SMGing cones z an oe pid tw a shows the each Army of Ovecupati n the Ruhr the Chamber e commeres 7 the gach “and Billings and, Me Matinee dL ernsaing | hosniiieant vanities at will be the speaker at Lean counties reported one each acelagit’ t [ 4 dinner to be held next) The infantile tion} USES IONE final man leaving on his, hieycle. r the auspices of the!is the only epiden pproaching | — i = SRE tion of commerce. rious proportions in the — state.) @ ae eee ‘The dinner will mark the opening State Health Director A, A. Whitt Chrysler Plan Saving | Typh Ss 3 of fall activities of the local asso-| more said, and it may be t ‘t! $5,000,000 the First yphoon weeps iation. iby the that physicians y Dd, . $ Sailors Overboard Van der Vries is known as one of | been instructed to establish qu a Xy a the most forceful sneakers on the! tines in all eases where Year to Car Buyers 5 vigiie Sibeae aac oka a staff of the United States Chamber ary diagnosis may ihdic ——- | : Commeree. identified , sibility of infantile p: is. i Mmees ecewES HUNG FS =WIIT Manila, Sept. 21.—(P)—A_ ty- th the nation In some instances, he suid, cases) y 000,000 during the first, Phoon. dexeribed by officers rly part of the wa ported as infantile vsis ie ution of the Chrysler, &board the United States de- lv connected with work of org: developed into other diseases but, Charehill Motors,| “reyers, Ford and Pillsbury, as tion industries in central Lbecause of the difficulty of diagnos-| ke new plan| the worst in their experience, by ing the malady in its early stages| chances vand| SWept three sailors overbeard off at the request of the! and the specific treatment | 15) ANC’ ‘Tsingtao, China, Two were board, for it he has instructed health offi | °NTh Chrysler Pl eailioet . a negro, RPRiers (ol the .iecal assoc! vers and. phesicians to operate’ 2M | jen study on the part of UhrysKe miming. of commerce and Bismarck bu the theory that it is “better to he : 8 the disturbance for 45 T executives how to men are urged to attend the safe than sorry, fred payment deli s+ dinner. . |ler cars, The Chrysler Corporation | jgoncluded that a first step would be | iPOLICE DOG jtw take advantage of its mass pur-| Japan Optimistic j thase power und to asrange forthe Former Resident 7 Despite Slump IS POISONED! [lewest essibte fin ora hones Great Progress in the United States. “Obviously in Her Trade Employes of the American Express fi mourning the loss of| Hane ane no going | Capital City company i ao. Rai men hile | ck,” police dog, who hes been aj to finance the sale of a ear on a de- oe Patbiciaiss conditions avec TRS familiar figure to Bismarck resi-j ferred payment basis unless that ear] Gustave Kositaky, Clevelond, Ohio, fivst half of the present year were dents for some time. jis insured against loss from fire or | chief engineer for the Bell Telephone not all that had been hoped for, and | rk” was poisoned and died in| theft. So once again the Chrysler | cou the st ot | the ‘industrial situation just now is street in front of the express of-| Corporation took advantage of its! his nd cone extremely bad, the authorities, in| fice, whil trying, to make his minke cnuheh a and, i ged | mi 2 ic mer xpress} for insurance on 4 ys cars, | mare the official report of the Department |, are trying to learn th iden-| the same to take effect at the time| heen here in ten yea of Commerce and Industry, state} that no pessimism need be entertain- ed for the future. The report shows} that during the six months 22 articles out of 30 chief exports of the country increased in value over the corre: ponding period of last year and only eight articles decreased in value. Ik Values ny The report states that raw silk} ory exercises at the natur: valued at 334,845,000 yen exported amphitheater at the Valley City during the first half of this year Teachers’ College will be held shows an increase of 70,913,000 yen| October 8, the state board of udmin- over the corresponding period of last | istration determined today year. Cotton cloth exports totaled’ Members of the State Federation 199,647,000 yen, an increase over the of Women’s clubs who will be hold- ivery to purchaser. st month alone Chrysler lense ers saved more than $ j the operation of the Chr “Neither the Chr orporation | Hold Exercises its distributors nor dealers make in Amphitheatre |: nt from the operation of the fl- In | ance plan. her the Chrysler Corporation, | its distributors or dealers make a cent | “1 notice [tity of the person who administered | of smarek 3 p poison to “Jack, a gre unding coun last ten tonight for the ¢ © He leav —t Dutton Taken on Possession Charge from the operation of the insurance of the plan, | al feature is made ‘ar buyers. ‘arysler Corporat ing the public money beca by the! AL leader, was local orchestra ound over to dis- Dutton, corresponding period of last year of |ing their on at Valley City, doing it is able to sell more cars! trict ccurt on $1,000 bail when 46,385,000 yen. {on that date hav ‘and the Chrysler Corporation makes| a”F#igned in local police court on Among exports which decreased in| sist in the exercises é money manufacturing and sell-| ¢harge of liquor possession, value from the corresponding period | chairman of the state board, will de- these cara. Four gallons of booze were of last year are counted silk fabrics, | liver the dedicatory address. The Chrysler Corporation — b taken ina raid cr Dutton's rosi- whieh totaled 58,718,000 yen a0 far | 5 this year, a decrease of 5,040,000 yen ‘ from the year before, ‘Silk waste iar tPpellt stare eoneeiny and floss silk exports totaled 11,150,-| eer ae eee 00 yan thie year; ahowing 9 decre spa tfoeeto dames Simpson, of of yen from jarine ig ! iron, an 8 i 4 eer int secured 447 ai a aver | Ancorporation: “Huff Grain Co. ace of newrly 50 bushels to the acre.) Huff, N. Morton county, $10,000; Rae eatge The grain is reported to be of good Joseph Wohkittel, Michael Gish’ and: Pry ‘your water with Gas.| to import, the first half of this | The gt Wok the Super-Fuel year witnessed an increase of 14 ar-| ‘ality: | Dabs eraseele: t's Ly ticles out of 30, compared with the! - ake a ees corresponding period of last year, | N ARROW ESCAPE FOR HORACE DODGE | dence, Chief of Police Martine- son stated today. Dutton pleaded not guilty in police court, ELECTRIC COOKERY COOKING IN COMFORT lieves it is good business for itself | or any other corporation to save the} ff Public money.” INCORPORATIONS and 16 articles showed a decrease in| value. Among the imports which in- ereased in value are raw cotton, to- | taling 601,070,000 yen, showing a rise of 56.20 per cent, or 216,568,000 | yen, over 384,502,000 yen of the co responding period of last ear. Wo7l) imports totaled 84,635,000 yen during | the first half of this year, an increase of A370 per cent or 25,728,000 yen! over a year before. Woolen fabric | imports this year totaled 35,050,090, | an sinerease of 8,421,000 yen over a year before. Rice and bran ‘imports totsled 65,796,000 yen this year, an increase of 64.40 per cent, or 25,58 000 yen, over the corresponding pe: fod of jast year. Beans, bean cake zi H De®. RS. ENGE Chiropractor Conauitation Free ee of the wealthy aufomobile family had a narrow escape during the recent speed boat when the G-31, which he was driving, scraped a buoy. The flag of the buoy can be seen Horace Dodge races at Detroit, back of the ‘boat. eo hesecereniemna crassa tney ae en et cae setericrencn aemmemene RN cenit em tpt elopment in| _ STAGESET = | | gistered | Disputes Right of Way With Locomotive FOR WALKER- SHADE FIGHT Welterweight Title I: at Stake in Yankee, Stadium Go will ies ite tow j rounds bout, Both boxers ure ed to weigh in under the limit 7 pounds. Exclusiv ov fee rent This Philadelphia street car was overturned and almost cut in two when a shows only engine stinck it at a cros Five people were inj ixty strugules = Ww knock 1 Pennsylvania railroad ireight ad. pproximately WEARS SUIT YEARS ind the merchant gave hint ATTENTION MASONS the same number of sontests. Vesternport, Md.—J. R. Wilt, at and vest for the old one. Regular meeting Bismarck No Love Lost is believed to na = . There is little love between the vearing sult of clothes CORRECT COOKERY Ledge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. prinetpals, a situation aggravated by He bought the suit * COOK BY WIRE Monday evening, Sept. 21, at the long delay in the making of the) years ago. He wore it into the ¢ rare 7 _ . mateh, For a time the champion | ihere it was purchased a few di INSTEAD OF BY FIRE 8 p.m. | i was under for neglecting to hallenge, If the weather is unfavorable the uspension in this state Shade’s answer fight will be postponed until Fri ~ : Walker is regarded faster hox-| er and a heavier hitter than his chal- lenger. Before Walker won the title hej} q met J twice In no-decision bouts in New Jersey. One went the limit 12! rounds and in the ather " ker won| in seven rounds when Shade broke | é é . his right thumb. The week just past broke all previous records since opening, our modern cleaning plant over 4 years ago. 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If they don't give you wonderful help in 30 days, get four money back-—you be the judge, .But be sure and ask for Me the ori and genuine. \ 264 W. Cerro} a It costs you seven dollars out of every ten to live Eeonomie experts tell us that it costs the average family about 70 per cent of its total income to buy food, clothing, household utilities and all the multitude of lit- tle things that keep a family comfortable and happy. Seven dollars out of every ten—-and that doesn’t in- clude rent, luxuries or entertainment. Think what a job it is to spend this large’ proportion of your income wisely and well. To get the biggest and best possible value from every one of those seven dol- ars! The clever woman goes to the advertisements of her — © : daily paper for help. There she finds a directory of buy- ing and selling. She learns about the offerings of mer- aie and manufacturers. She compares values. She weighs quality and price. She takes this. opportunity of judging and selecting almost everything she needs to ' * feed, ,Slotbe, amuse, instruct and generally bring up her amily. Do you read the advertisements? You will find them willing and able to serve you in the daily business of cevenem garth tm enteric teh ttenmte mw te mtm tne ar toh memos teh purchase. | : ; YW ' Advertisements are guardians for your pocketbook —read them carefully ! Pere ee Le eos str Tes at teate ciate tice tonite