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PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune Ag Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST WSPAPER (Established 1873) Published by the Bismarck Tritune Company, | Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck, ag second class mail matter. George D Mann........-..President and Publsher Subscription Rates Payable In Advance Dally by carrier, per y = Daily by mail, per year Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck). . Dally by mall, outside of North Dakota. Member Audit Bureau of Circulatle Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the uge for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news of spontaneous origin published here in hts of republication of all uther matter herein are also reserved Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY CHICAGO DETROIT Tower Bldg Kresge Bldz PAY BURNS AND SMITH y YORK - : - Fifth Ave Bldg (Official City, State and Courty Newspaper) Mitchell Court-martial a popular turned over to the. cor uander the Woarmy officers are better liked or hive réater following than Col. Mitchel His de to divide the prize of $1,000 amons the the courageous men who met the impulsive and warmehearted ert President Cool probably wi exception 1 Mitchell is alse we The issue upon whieh le is i whethe trictures were called the War De whether Navy Department into Col, Mitchell bil of particular tthen sharp dissent trom t ed against ty by the mili led the whole que tary court statin thar it tion raised by his public statement The course of the trial, which donbiless will be public, WIL be followed with t interest by the nation, Dismissal from the arn the heaviest sentence that can be pronounced in ¢ guilty. Warns Against Increa: Bismarck is engaged in a worthy enterpris known as the State Corn Show. Her busin have been going over the trade territory emphbasiz 1oalso the ad vantages of coming to Bismarck next month te q ing the value of corn production a see here visualized what can be done in the v ing of this valuable crop In this connection, too, js the warning issued by ry of Agricniture Jardine who in a rec statement told the American farmers to i for 1926 crop. Prices may not be maintained anot Crop failures in other whe: fully in the seeding of wh of this ye t belts caused a which increased the demand and. the There are evidences even now that bearish { counted in the wheat market haye heen ¢ le September outlook report publisued by ment stated that if the farmer the intention to increase the wheat act. age all wheat next year upon an export basis and have to meet competition in foreign mar This secti 2 Dak grade of corn. There should be yearly a Wheat 1 ocan grow a supe reater in ed valet crease in the corn i many awity prove a val tion, make The next ten years will see ai 108,000 pounds making Atlanti his is the pred one of iviation es nes would carry 100 passer » Simmen thinks. He uses the term, “flying , th plane, expressing the opinion that the p! nal h seaworthy hull which would invke it pos sible, if en and spend as much as ten days or two weeks upon it “Phe plane would hy and a wi span of about Baker of 6000 square feet.” he say he el nes would be housed in engine rooms built into the wings aboy hall 20 feet on ea h side of the Wings, hull and cabing would ali be of metal.! The ull would be arranged in two ¢ “The speed of such a plane would exceed 100 knots and it would be possible to tly from Europe to America, making only one stop at the Azores, “Y believe that the flying boat is the logi ‘of, the future and that it will afford speed, comfort and safety which cannot be obtained by the: ordi- nary airplane or the ocean liner.” i Politics ‘Another great reform! You soon -will be able to address a letter or write a card ina United States péstoffice. if Postmaster General New has ordered that “asable” pen points be kept in all postoffices and that inkwells be kept clean. ‘That order may séem inconsequential, but it sho Harry New is no slouch as.a politician. For it is | ai little’ thing lke @ pen point, for instance, that THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Instinct iid i the ink & ES ; whether the work! Editorial Comment Governor Shows Horse Sense proposition national ac the cou mie he wits The Tangle TO SYDNEY CONTINUED appointment Governor Sorlie once membe }draweth not is correctly quoted, we think that company they are, commendable to go through of appointing i all iat money by not Uso to be commoende Lurdens that ar town and and a desire to do what is best Dad, if Mr Ling E i jwife finds herself standing not three feet from Billie burns rushes home to tell her Joe: “Oh, I cnt go home now, Joe. Twas in a store and Ken of above. those questions satisfactorily naturally in a situation sucl vs an elem ~ to treat your will ja, | have oy the pr ed to the pg $ on condition vou do not attempt to bother any bear on the ‘TOMORROW — Alden Prescott to ydney Carton. It shows horse ploy women for such frequent you might give three temo Berah and the World Court STURE OF impre one’: Foran, speaking in Chicago, said the | BY OLIVE ROBERTS BAKTON into the league of - back door of the world cou pensed earn small h for a new hat or some minor lux- nee hat thei money, Jobs make) i; reported seriously ill. 1 have to have a Diddle Diddle Cat said “If we are going to pl jinks at this party, I Is. this little the United to give a part; opposed to world court he proba rd of the votes with him ig girl going to be United States rp Pada will be able to carry at pe lind may down then three fiddlers fiddle, too,” said run, everybod pposed that want to enter ned to be the prope nd went dow (Copyright, 1 ©) | hats are |to make enough money to buy one. relationship of princi ind the Tw! such at its inception trouble in Washington it, strike | they looked down instead of up. rgency arose, to land upon the ocean nd_the Goose the Old Apple Woman, ma Muffin Man, breaks down the court our son has been j t that he is mot one of U1 world court is in the qual in this nothing could get at him from either ocean, | t set them aid Mrs, Joh: adlessly upon even as though he open when a leaguist is in al vehicle + “What shall we play?” in charge of one of Adamses of ‘Massachusetts. The inland Mr, Borah is a good man to be at the come out of it unt the slab sided better than Vechten, who wi “Let's play Blind Man's ‘ying off to delighteth in the a handkerchief?” Harlem ,where he gayety ‘ind abandon of the co United States ‘Coolidge, who had against the league of did as Mr. blandishment and t! Against Coolidge political urge we are glad that Borah, the Idaho | way?” ‘ho will be said Jack O° had, | Lantern. t, and he wear- mations as Mr. Ha eth in one ear a large earring and did, and yielded to morai said Nancy. in Moscow Who brought these obliging Col, Ho ‘children to High Jinks Land any: |jarge i acceptance wa leaving w theut said Mister vere te) ger_proudly. “Thtee cheers indicate that his judg- seemeth to inasmuch as I | world court is the league is wholly right. enter the court we enter the-league by the back paar! Lantern. | suffered through saw sitting in a theater box rousing cheers’ “Thank you,” said Mister kno: and id as ugh had ood doctor bein the entire dire opening of tt play, but ested me mare than Sam Irviz rin, theatricals, and not N sad mixed asl testify n just one evening's noting Ina. Claire, Charlie pel Normand, Bugs Hurst, Otto) Kahn, Herbert Swope, Otis lebritie And what musing ta low in whieh couple comes to mall Mi ing olate life in the up- return to while buy: nocale th York aha "New York to whom Sauguk Center r be the same once the; on Broxdway and see ninent names brush past. New York has even a clearing house for those who would It is located in the and here one can em- a great ci oon ti kK, a small work, a maid for a day | friends from the west with ffuen Naturally a per- exist upon such pre. and those ho f. where such work is d‘s men whose husbands salaries and who yearn —JAMES W. DEAN. Sm the world n't. enough for all of us to have | one. Rig tohbace F is apsed Dan y not being stra t up. Women wear Fall nh 4 smart man In looking into this airpl ‘1: when the phone buble with being ch man ings you think lel for speed- sing co} Rut 0 jet?) We rmany, they bstitute for j a substitute f i-\ want one for coal. About the most idangerous thought in the whole world is think- ing you can whip « man you can’t. In France, a woman 107 years old drinks wine, but perhaps she would be even older if she didn’t drink. A newsbéy has won a scholarship at Harvard University. For the sake of dear old Harvard we hope they don't allow dice shooting. Auto broke the record go'ng up bet a salesman was demon- The key to door to excess. » expected. success locks the! marck this week attending teachers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS STERLINNG doMrs. FE Gidson afternoon at the W. home | Mis. Clifford | Nelson 'Harvey, called at Tollefson’s Tues- evening. unday school is being held in the North Sterling school No. 2 every y forenoon at 1 a.m. has been a very good | attendani Mr. T. ner of ing ¢ Art ed at the W. C. Hoeft home the past few days. ames Sedivic ction sale of stock Octobs Johnson is the proud Model Ford tour- was good and wverage ‘ollefson i 1926 Model Fe owner, ing fof a slight br e. Mildred Johnson spent the | model WILD ROSE H. A, Carlisle and iss Gertrude Berg ian Barton of B idock were listening to the radio [the Howard Brownawell home F {day evening. | Mrs. 0, B. Swanson is on the sick this’ week, Dwight Carlisle and Milton Do hlo of Moffit left) Thursday fo Lytton, ho will visit. a) sh Mr. and children nd Miss t returning home in the | spring. * H pleasant sw at the Ernest wy evening Saville home hon of the b ile. € delicious refresh after which the fruests departed, wishing Fred many happy returns of the ¥ ill be a party Wednes- Edie, home in eveni who will r to Dakota this week Mary Metealf Saturday to there this Nel Saville Brownawel jfew day {the home LW 1 Goodir A number tended the sick 1 this ay of M i Saturd . Howard Browna- well motored to’ Flasher Saturday ‘for a week-end visit with Ha |Brownawell and family, now located there Mason Lawson, who ery ill with infantile stil] improving as fast been is . primary. te; week. end | with he is getting bro- ‘ken The 1k of McKenzie and nity, surprised HOA hu | who left for their home in” Oregon A crowd of young folks gathe at the home of John Wildfang F Jday evening in honor of Howard :Criffith, who will leave | shortly Out of town gu s were Mrs. \lor and daughter d son, barge has been employ- public »plements the proud tour-| M. J. Olson Jr. was not able to j thresh Tuesday afternoon because on his threshing nd at the John Sedivee home. MMison has installed a new rat Bismarck Saturday. yand Mr ity, their birthplace, was, ast week, attending to business itters. H. Helgeson is expected for a few days’ visit. new location very much at Michigan City, . Mrs. Sig Rupp returned to her home here Saturday. from the hos- pital at Bismarck, whtre she has been the past week receiving treat. men Ehnes returned home from rck where she has been the pust six weeks, having undereone there for appendic She is doing nicely, ie Sloan“is making her home A. Helgeson and attending high school. Miss Freida Ehude, trained nurse, has accepted a position with Dr. Thelun of Wilton and assumed her duties lust week. he P.T. A. will hold its regu- lar Q at the school house Noy. A fine program is plan- ned, with a speaker from Bismarck, which, together with a light lunch, ought to bring out a big crowd. Everyone is welcome, Mr. John Huff wa a business caller in) Bismarek Friday, Mr. Sig Roe was a business ‘caller NCOE—LIVONNA |. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker, Mr. and Mrs. Andoreon nf Reittin nd Mrs. E, H. Brant and daughter, Lorna, of tainton, were at the Geo. Suverly home y of last. week, 1 Wood is leaving this week for his old home in Michigan, [where he will spend the winter. He will tak Towa” corn} charge of a shipment of cattle for his uncle, W. Ky on the way down, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbage of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the James Burbarge home, A dance and basket social was the Buchanan — con a week ago Saturda attended from the G report an enjoy The damp weather has hindered hing. Otherw most .of the would have finished. mer of Linton, who will me on the Geo. rived and began veral others have and the building ng rapidly this week. py and two sisters from Ranch were Fort Ric day of last week, where 4 chureh nner by the inthe noon the church. was r Mrs. are to bu an _additiion to hoase Mr. Walla f Vailey has been secured wo! Mrs s nother, Mr: M emake her home with them, Welden is recovering [from what ‘members of bes this writin jmarkets [from Fort R I mother being foperation for ga jpitel in Bismarck recently, is doing > and May | ag. of Mandan, Howard's father and! ned to be quite a flu. Several other family have also been i!! but are much improved at Calvin Stout is shipping a, car- load of hogs to the South St. Paul week. A hog buyer from Flasher came ch- lover on this side of the river Mon- day and bought enough hogs to fill out a shipment he was” making e. Jas. Burbage and John Wilde were among those he bought from. Alex Macdonald was a_ capital y visitor Saturday of last week. The M Ir and — Elesnor ker were obliged to leave their hool work at ftazelton and coine hofme last week because of their C. A. Carlson, who underwent an lstones at a _hos- : nicely and hopes to be around few weeks John Otterson transacted bu: mother and sister of Rural. and F.tness in the capital city Saturday. n. A very en- as spent playing A. Schans of Man joyable evening Byrdia Leathers of Bismarck } spent the ‘wees-end visiting at the arley Leuthers’. home. i J. H. Mononagle and Rody | Bliss went duck hunting i Tappen and were suc fing nearly their | nd Mrs. Wim deughtes, Laura r this week for Portland, Oregon, with her mother, Mrs. Sam Connoly,! Everett Johnson fell into a thirty- foot well one day last. week and ‘escaped unhurt and without being shaken up.. Very few people can ‘an escape uninjured.’, Everett can find a truth in the old proverb, “Look before you leap | Dean Johnson. had a foot injured by a horse. ‘A second spectacular amateur ro- deo took place Sunday afternoon that was gleefully witnessed from sever ndows. Horace Fairchild was the star performer with a frisky yearling calf at one end of ia rope he was holding and a “yal- ler” dog assisting. : ‘All the rooms except the high school are closed on account of the institute. at Bismarek. ss Angeline Schiss will spend the week-end at her home in Ypei- lante. The home has been rent- ed and her aged mother and sister's family will motor to New York State where they expect to remain at_least a year. ‘ Rodger Bertholf of the Bismarck school spent Sunday with his p ents. y é ‘Miss Madge Runey of’ Bismarck was in McKenzie Friday evening. J. WH. Macmonugle spent Thurs- Jauy and Friday in Bismarck at- tending the principals’ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Leathers spent i Tuesday and Wednesday in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Zellar motor- ed to Bismarck Monday. | Mrs. Wm. Belk, who has been taking treatment in Mandan, has returned home. REGAN Margaret, the little daughter of | Mrs. A. Gerberding, has been quite ‘iil lately, but is improving. Mrs. Gerberding expects to return to her home at Watertown, South Dakota soon, Mr, and Mrs. 0. Erickson of San- Pike's Peak. Don't, know for sure,! ger have been week-end guests at bu strating it. ithe A. Tourtlotte home. ‘The grade teachers, Mrs. B. Hel- geson and Mrs. C. Huff, are at Bi linstitute. Prof Lorenson will leave |for Bismarck to be in attendance Some men won't buy labor sav-| gt the meeting of principals held ing devices for the home because) th, sd ind Friday. ties thinks tay cad vones Co fear Reta aeeen a | Mr. A. H. Tourtlotte spent a few days in Center, Oliver county, on Short dresses make the men| business last week. more polite. You seldom see a man ‘On wstreet car ‘ahead’ of ones* Mr. H. Marcellus, of the west, Linas “been wevisitorin-~ Regan thot | from Bis boast of a like experience and make | Randolph, jher, frie Mr. and Mrs. Tillotson and fam- of Fort Rice were visitors on side of the river one day last ~ i A. Carlson returned home norck Monday, where sh spent the past wee H. Allensworth, who on seceral Mrs sful in| other occasions has proven himself ‘to be quite a relicble weather and, : rophet. predic tou Y rther dur ts month November. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pasley and Paul and Bernice went to Bismarck jon Wednesday where Mrs. Pasley jand Bernice took the bus to Minot, where they will visit Mrs. .Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon visit- ed the Adolph. Bassen home on Wednesday. Mr. Dorne. tier the L ida; ‘ M and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and son, Harvey, are going to stay with r. Nelson’s mother, Mrs. Henry Nelson, this winter, . » Adolph Bassen and children’ at the Christ Schoon home on Saturday while Mr, Bassen was moving on the E, Elness farm north of Sterling. and Mrs. Granville ,Selland spent Sunday evening at the Al- fred Hagstad home north of Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughter, Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen spent Satur- day evening at the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs, of St. Paul was a B. Olson home on Clifford Nelson and son, Harvey, Miss Hazel Nel- son and Mrs. Henry Nelson spent Sunday «wt the Bud Lund home north of Steele. Miss Emma_ Selland is with home folks. Miss Priscilla Olson’ visited with d, Miss Myrtle Christen- sen, Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and son, Alvin, Miss Olive Peterson, Mr. Se Adolph Hansen and Little Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Ale Newland and chil- dren, and Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bassen and family were visitors at the Christ Schoon home on Sun- ng day. Tittle Loraine Brown has_ been spending the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson. Mrs. Frank Shaffer returned from St. Paul on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Werner, North Dakota,’ who have been visiting in Wisconsin, spent Saturday and Sunday at the O, N. Nelson home. Sunday morning they left for Werner, North Dakota and little Loraine returned home with them.’ ° Christ Schoon \shipped two cars of cattle on’ Tuesday.’ Miss Hazel Nelson spent Monday evening with Myrtle Christensen. net? Eehneon and Arne Olson, wae avg’ been here thrashing, returne to Sronmerota ‘Ur~Monday: - ‘ 1 _— s.—_— ~~,