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PAGE FOUR Th An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER e Bismarck Tribune THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ing us only a memory of w beautiful f | With Hfe 6 pulsing outl ned vinat western skyline, A Lop - Sided Game o mer—rily!” ERYSIPELAS STARTS IN MOST TRIVIAL WOUNDS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 | In Sympathy With Farmers \ (Established 1873) paths P i a ~ | While it is early to forceast just what the Pres “ |that the appearance once seen will Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| ident’s messaze to Cong will contain, it- can a | not, soon be forgotten. | 46 ane Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postofice atti, stated thit one of his suggestions for aiding . | andl ccdlp it uauslly” sane ie oes Bismarck, as second clasa _ epee rT agriculture will be the encouragement of the co: > 2 lin a few days or weeks, but some- George D Mann President and Pub fisher | ~ | before the face, is heated othe pial operative: movement for the handling of farm sipelus. is an acute contagious) tenes oe abo body iay becone se Snbseription Rates Payable In Advance | product ey fan inflammation orown as a{volved and the case may be p Dally by carrier, per yeat........ nas gee . ‘ ‘ ed saad Sk condi-| longed. Abseesses beneath the skin Datiy by mail, per year (in Bismarck).... 0 President Coolidge ay a bey, lived and worked , | streptoccus. Under certain . on ilare ‘not. uncommon, Besides these a It erysiplas bas approached epi-| are n i Dally by mail, per year jo a farm. Te problems of the farmer are not, RED GRANGE Jdemic ‘proportions, It is. somewhat | symptoms there is offen times head (in state outside Blamarck) . theories with him. He knowg by actual experience i HASN'T A THING je vEk particulariy if those ex- ache, loss of appetite: coated tongue Dally by mail, ouside of North Dakota. . * nine atl ' sitter has/té contend lie “Tis BABY hosed have slight wounds or are un-| frequent von id some Momber Audit Burena of Cireulaiton |the things with which the farmer has to ontend, 1H¢ | ON THIS BA jnoeed he e ; ds 2 delirium ‘and marked “depression. hs Bees ————— | realizes that the farmer, like every other individual, \ |“ When’ cryatpelas ts mild in: char- ; ‘i Member of The Associated Press Jhas a right to expect aid when aid is needed. Nei s facter there is usually redness of the og iiquets In, weneral., the aeons The Associated Press Is exclusively ealitled to tbe the r the farmers of the country nor the President / -— bane wae tienes eee Oe eae es iis fatal retaite tone use for republication of all news dispatches credited | ely ob That fixing Cat, ‘ jane a and. bn tckened io a] from inflammation of the membran: to it or not otherwise credited In this paper, and a | tre foolish enough to think that price-fixing will} / IF AEN \ ‘ness, though at fire lim ed ay lia Brain und ik apine care the local news of spontaneous origin published here- | bring any relief. | TOWN HIM | pera Fee AEH he aad a death has occu: In. AL rights of republication of all uther matter! qe any of the farmers of the country have an ides ( Tris Gane’s | eae feud (abd affect the sound chit nu tio cl ,BeFsO : herein are also reserved. {that the President is going to promise them some- / {limb ora large area of the body may | ened icon: previous, die Forelgn Representatives [thing that cannot be done they are very badly | "Theee ie uauahy considerubl pain.| One attack of this disease does not Q. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY |taken, for Calvin Coolidge is honest and no hones jcoupled with much heat and. tingling | protect the individual from 2 re CHICAGO n ne Jinan will ever promise to do more than he can do. 7 tie part of the Beds utfeeled. AS UE cipnles ae etniGe atlacka oe ae PAY VE, BUKNS AND awit roe the skin which is first attacked. he- | born babies, particularly in the first EW YORK — pit ste! {comes less inflamed, takes on a yel-| four weeks of their lives. NEW YORK - Vitth Ave, Bldg | Boosters i [eome ned, 1s pelas is only. slightly co ————a wae ; “—~ | It is time honored American tradition that a Aaah pnenranes: and the taflans i under ordinary — circun (Official City, State and County Newannper): {man inust never speak anything but good of his mation in general gradually disap-| stances, but persons puttelng from a ; [nitive town; _i1e.mustaillyesnls eyes Ao. its ante | pears. wounds or ecral ches 0 foe enin are Issue, Warnit | ° i" y Sometimes it breaks out again andj very likely to be attacked. The pa B Jor, at least, he mast. never anything about it has been known to pass over the | tient should, therefore, be isolat Competitive ! Hegea and cecomdary ayia original area the second time, It] placed in a room by himself, and hi chodls are imperiling the health of youth, a a . sawn nites \ frequently happens that the sub-| attendant should be a healthy per 84 H She |. PMs is the tradition that has given rise to Boos aenous tissues become extensive-|son free from an kin injur cording to such an Journal of (ney ps Clad: logans of “Boost don't knock” and involved in the inflammation and Wounds shouldbe : etully,_dres American Medical nted after}, i pus is formed. ed with antiseptic solutions to pre ieee ea Mags Busines word | | Occasionally “gangrene develops in| vent the development of the disease a If Not a had idea, this praising your home town jthe affected parts. Other complica- F ve responsibl patriotism is a fine thing |tions are not unusual and when these | Erysipelas rans its course usuall kidmey disease nat claim) 99 . ‘ zo ws oceur they 1 ffect the surfare|in from eight to fourteen days and aa | But im times the highest form of civie patriot of the body “and sometimes the | sometimes in much less time and in atest eau teath In Ge) ign dies in criticising your town for all you are |serous membranes and the most Instances tenis toa s oral 1 citie en train, th medical) : 2 ; and result in pleurisy, pa termination. Beyond attention > ues t ae wy nt 7. a [* cult SA drop out of existence if tn | if the tluviies Gl the Ghtout 6 the cond tiow of the stomach and editorial points out, “is of Mreque cour Jare ignored. The only way to make a town all volved. * bowels, which may require or use in training thetics, to gay nothing of euch] ouent 16 ne in by calling attention to ite defects | rysipelas usually begins with a] of a gentle laxative, little is given in eitn : ‘of a2 An athletic strain | OUBIE to fe is hy calling attention to Ite defects chill’ followed by a high fever. It| the way of medicine internally Recurechce nt (encilok a race ne “until people are ready to abolish them, | be a complication of wounds but] The dict should be light and shoul not won acute ation, but the bewrl-| Roosters are good. But sometimes a good knocker lis “more frequently developed with- consist of milk, broths and pudding. rakne nay pers or Ys and even weeks. fout any apparent” inju: A. lary f the temperature rises above 10.5 Bee canter uiie thee fatate heane | Nore Lot more i majority of the cases. begin on the] degrees | Fahrenheit the | patien' Repeated heart strain must impair the future hea face, usually the ‘nose, first should be given a cold bath. }face, usually on the nose, first -as| she ! J tone. Falling over in a boat at the end of a four | Spinster a small red spot which is'soon ele-| chief point to remember in the tre 5 s erhood ; it x 5 y thitanc at 4 itter heart | ; vated above the surrounding skin] ment of sipe is that an abun mile race Is positive indicition (of “Utter “heUrt | wwreierer xétae girl on woman. distinguishes her and gradually or rapidly spreads over| dance of nourishment should be ad exhaustion | se Thy some new invasion of man’s field, whether * (the face and ears and sometimes over | a stered in a light and digestible © boy is ready to for the fame and sue-| _ vee i fine Atiscor ho ald’ of jthe entire scalp. jrorme ri Bis: i 1 cai a dake it be in athletics. the fine ris 01 he world ot busi | 1 The neck and chest and parts of| The eyes may be — frequentiy cess of his alma mater leulty and schoolma | ness, some staid gentleman is sure to arise and |the back ‘and other parts of the b y| sane with . Four per cent enna all put faithful dependence on him. He must not} now i ligetevoting: he are oceasionallly involv The skin | of boracic acid, that is four parts o Ae : i u si i number! hy hut should be devoting her it to jdecomes red, hot, painful and swol-| beracie acid to one hundred parts of il. But is the sacrifice of even a small mamber | pa; ing a family of fine young children.” You've | Jlen | and blisters may form. The| water. Very mild cases may be (there may be many) of our fine, sturdy young wen} sit heard something like that. th ‘swelling often is st_ marked | treated with cloths wet with boraci 7m lon. : E : —COy ‘ a t She t frequen happens. at the | or by sures. It is a Our young girls in this age feminine freedon:| Would the world be any better if women like} Ru da licinge sthe sight ; New. 9 th ot UP eoee Gecome closed and the patient's | ways well to call a physician in any are overdoing athletic Why showid girls try tests | piorence Nightingale, I zabeth Barrett. Browning |! : pefore Walter h " ess 3 jfeatures so changed and distorted! case of erysipelas. of vaulting? Is such prowess worth the possible] and Jane Ad had given up their careers to hee ne hit Tala “net e | - o ] oa | . t time w jtraffie is completely blocked at that | price | raisy fine family of children?’ — Of course it! | of eight Stee thin : . | y re ght o feorner, The reason for this! is that | These are timely and pertinent queries trom al woulamt | During at there is a cut-rate theater ticket | source that ought to know ont of a wealth of | phere ik De « Fy noug 7 a hen I could tr: agency in a basement at that loca- | 1 hore dha live sein sis upon). L2ere'll always be children enough, And if a at lar cents Te tion and folk from all parts of the| experion here has been an overemphasis UPON) woman is able to make her contribution to the race | : is jto see what it was alll about. I ars eity meet there and decide on the | alltletics, an apotheosis of brawn. The- boy Flin some other form—-more power ei i . Minne rived at night and, without leaving show they will see that night, de-| in some other form more power to her. and the ially Walter : q 6 girl picks a college mostly that has a winning team! nie althpugh I've th a n's Worry the tion, took ate to Loni pending, a course, on what shows i oti tett | : eke ouabl > hit-or-miss of a are listed at half-price. The unusuz or excels in some branch of athletics |_es_se_ eth as night would 1 the feature of the throng, 1 believe, is | The Medical Journal makes a very apt observa | i « fre we eee | reat thrill I ated on the mor- the number of girls waiting for their | 5 eet : Sear ts tae row when ‘the town would hit| me beaus to purchase ticke the fel- ‘ ton upon the exercise of the “tired” business man: | Editorial Comment fall and ‘Batata with full impact in broad daylight. lows being unabashed at having} About the first real sign of pili “When he does tuke exercise it usually spa ithe babe er i . Canle morning: ag: the movies nut« their taircompany iknowsthut ‘hay. | (erie wien vou sari wondering: modically, mostly at week-ends, and excessively, to What the Packing Plant Means 1°“De you, know, t close this letter, I] it. and I returned to New Yo ak are not sing big money to show|in the world you cussed s . ; | iy H 8 t soya nother as soo subway to Brooklyn Bridge. hem a goo ne. the point frequently of causing heart. tire sven | (Fargo Forum) uch upon this. that « © you another 4 a ie ‘ , rot | JAMES W. DEAN The black sheep of the family i superstitious i T want to write u| With great restraint I looked not! JAMES W. DEAN. bla P i motoring for pleasure has become ‘speed and dis-; North Dakotans have always had a very 00d ot im ; around as I walked out on the bridge.! an Soon ushally, made the goat for every- tance’ at tension instead of with relaxation, opinion of their state. They have sometimes been | would not keep t the uiddgtle where 1 e 1d ht R a thing. “The efficient: man would advise regular training | accused of being over optimistic. | ae “8 Tee tehed a few gr ‘ onignt’s hadio Women vhave.cmoreeroublescanan for development of any set of muscles for any par But no enthus © North Dakota booster everjthat anything would happc r ynd a smoke-stack or two.; &> ———————® | men. A man’s friends never criticize : : ; : fe ot fo This Is New York!” ‘You will find many varieties of|him for growing old. Pra tose but He does not seem ito reulize that} drew a brighter or more hopeful picture of the bf ie ‘him fone ie Dear man vf nine, £ it weent, Ue was BGékIyh,(ionsteal entertainni Jon this| eae ; the heart is a my and that without training future possibiVties of the commonwealth than did | to ec t her me to be th T looked up and down the! evening's radio Program} Another advantage a man has is (regular, daily tdually increasing muscle work)! those men—and they included some cf the mosi would not com tis t and gmonclea arte envy ck. pen ieee winting. he usually he pushes it to tire and often to exhaustion by Ms conservative and sueceseful business men in te [thine fer : you are nd there I saw the great Woolworth | WIP ( concert. , modic unregulated exertion.” Inited State: came to Fargo Saturdé : never would hi be tgo happy, de ithedral rearing its magnificence} WREO concert. | Trouble with mixing business and ee ‘ United States — who came to Fargo Saturday to} a veaved Ub above. all, don't into the low-lying mists. Iwas awed! WWJ concert. | pleasure is you are so liable to ruin at ag a a ” ed aut a E ying ‘ p y ho diagne is accurate and the remedy of help the City celebrate the opening of the Armo Went | where vou hate your own s | hy the very proportions of the mas-| WGY ( both of them. careful, systematic exercise most proper and_ fit packing plant. hap ly.| then something alw: | sive buildings on lowe Manta an eutition 1 F 7 ae a Basi eit €ng. Relaxation in the case of most individuals) “We are writng a page in business history und when | know, and fhe wonder of man’s accomplish- | KA NORNCHA ag eine Te aatapslicoman te about io a lost art, Coffee, alcohol and other stimulants page not only in the history of business in the | completio of ¢ | I If iy ad eon this oH nT was a WGN (370.2) ¢ Dinner con- light in the day time. rather than ¢ ful exercise are used to cause stim orthwest but in the entire Countr declares : & Do you s that no (Copyright, 1 boy, ho » the impression would | cert, . A = . ” ie ex »wed to be per j ap "i cf ‘have lasted throughout my life. KFNF The nice thing about being hard- ulation or to produce rest F. Edson White, president of Armour and com: |} Vowel fo be pertectiy hay Pee te hea eo See eee ot aeNE Bg Vheaded "is the world finds it much Mis a restless age that is undermining the body pany | = = ea “a But now I sure that] KFNI ) 7—Orchestra program,| harder to knock you silly. ane alk 5 beta tart.’ T : » ras! for small boys impressions | WLW (422.3" 8—Concert program, Z iepeim ; nil mind Walking is becoming a Jost art.’ Try #! And Charles Donnelly, president of the North | rT} about the same number of prisone froin. grout things: i shines re| WHO SClasclenl. musical! Keep looking down and you find ome time and count how many times you are hailed” ern Pacific ; W. P. Kenney, vice president of the} A 3} And then tiers v as tae e war to their minds. program ithe world is the limit. Look up and on the road to “jump in It is getting harder to Northern, and many of the others here for G [eanancys aids dulled: and oN Baal. ok thor: dy Leon ler, i news| ke ( 1 by you find the sky is the limit. In r : ; i | 3 paperman, dreve to New . He! Mrs, rano. a walk even for those who enjoy it. The pressure ion, vo'ced a similar sentiment. \O the i I'WINS pulled, ws though their lives depend- | Pumrnan, drove to New York, He) Mr "| Most weather beaten mar on earth to ride pursues you in every direction, | These are men who do not engage in idle and! 5 ; 3 RAR oe ar ve Nick's side won. ‘The “brideat {@verlooking the Hudson. Manhattan] WKRC jis the weather man, The editorial concludes with this tinal warning: | meaningiess oratory. What they say tiey mean, | OUI BA ROR ETS RADA ON le inde Noveie aiietere wane (3 Balle Whore ERS ae he aa a ont PIN a | If at first you do succeed, look out The restless age of speed, telephones, stenog-| Those who heard them knew. that they were| Hata ay a sa EON hewersielter into the | pity, his, fivecyesr-old ‘don, RGUNGUMIMERS LES p enone: 108). NBA Service tine) Tapers, dictographs, committee work, ceaseless in voicing a deep conviction i | fell down in hed with much laueh- lye s pave'a Kewl of sown Baddest | KGO (461.2) 8 Educational pro-| °°? terviews, overeating and hurried eating, artificial TP pe here the beg BS 0! e next gre niy,” said Mister Dod: ling and a Bi Ee Dirge + eRa in: = ating : ; Psy -Steahers ithosbepinnlfigs, ofthe mext seed! ,.Ceeulnlse call iden, indeed, ig). Hur! puted the High dink ' KFT (427) 9—Concert_ program. timwiation, chronic mouth infection Gwhi very devel ent ha i fe seten’| fs 4 |7n 7 edestri fi ey Drepra) ite Cane F wh is very development in that industry which has written | shore one in High Jinks Land} Landers. was a tot of fun." | Ne swore ean cone) KNX (387) 10--Orchestra varieties. 1 pide yall lead to the same end." [such a romantic chapter in the history of Ameri jhe does not wish to play ‘London | Be Continued.) SRA UB toad Gay UE Ree ‘Sat. So ee ai Here are Tew that cannot take thig counsel of can business—the meat packing industry ie NEA Service, Inc.) |urday nights especially sidewalk | & carp Sys aE are oI deliy. willines’ Shick » Ine, lay nights especially _ sidewal: aT hl | the Medical Journal editorial to heart They s ictured here a Pak) tity —| fy ine. sein aie STATE BRIEFS : They see pictured here another Kansas City j ¢ Been-to-London-to-Se 7 > «|, Love not the world, neither the with all that means in the way of increased popu | the But London Bridge isi t! Sanaa gS things that are in the world. If any Making Steel Transparent lation and business development for Fargo. Bot) jue ue to pe tetied with, T tell you. | BY CONDO Dickinnvee The Se te sioiiou {man tove tes wee ie ates tore ote 8 of stecl so thin that they are as t they sce far more than that. They see the de a feng down any more than that has just purchased a latest type fire _ nce ent as glass have heen made by Dr. Karl Mueller | velopment of another great stock pur hasing region, | hill over there.” 1 engine with all the modern improve-| set not your heart upon the world, Give iiyeical ‘Technical ineitt cca fie iB ck ‘purchasing region, eens well! Very welll! | ments, The new machine cost $12-" since God hath not made it your poe: ne ‘ nical lustitute of Berlin, similar to those wh'ch have invariably developed jter Dod “But it's all i ia tion.-Rutherford. ’r. Mueller makes these sheets by a process in the immediate areas surrounding a packing plant | Pretend am a gam | ae = . a process ate areas s iB a packing plant a ven ee | iY BRAG cE! F 'o deposit a thin film of steel upon a heavy block! To these men and. to men Like Dr. John Lee) The Twins were and Na have purchased the local bakery from! Atterbury’ died wi le playing a violin of metil. Then he strivs the shect trom the block Coulter, president of the North Dakota’ Agrical.[ 2%! Nick went off by themselves 2 john Brown and have moved the bus: with his fiancee ut the piano. The just hoto-engr 1 ; z Cul decide on | = iness to the Reeve building. Mr.‘ girl’ said that she and? Atterbury sf photo-engravers strip the gelatin emulsion tural college; Mke Frank Kastgate, stock raiser) “Il bo n Dragon,” -. | Brown will devote all his time to his had jugt played two choruses. to. from a photographic plate. | and proprietor of the Eastgate farms near Lari-{ rit rena eier “ | grocery business. gether when he collapsed. Dr. Mc- Feo.s conducted with Dr. Mueller’s t isparent more, the cpening of the packing plant in the heart) said Naney | Sentinel Butte—J, P. Jordan has SERRA ee oe a zee! indicate that the sheets of it are perfectly of the Red river valley means that diversified farm lage cee PREY MONS pack and said) old Biesfing aly fare near this cily anything sletinite to account for the regular, since photographs taken through it show ing has recei ss greatest impel [alae ” ji a) i pete a ne, eat, ime man’s death and would like to ex- ho distortions of any sort ue eS pewedilts.gteatest: impetus. F | qvers good,” said Mister Dodger, | cludes all buildings and the herd of amine the body microscopically. Sof any ¢ | Farmers of North Dakota now have an incen-| “Then make a bridge tor the peopl full blooded Holstein cattle. pill Sea Mueller estimates that the sheets are not. tive to fit the'r live tock for market—to turn th to pass under: San f the world turn out 1 i c S ure not e ti arket—to turn thos, So the Twins took each other i Saeed Fore gat thirty atoms in thickness. It is so thin |cheap feeds, barley, corn, outs, sweet clover and |heeas 4 held them. up high-ane| Galea ant eee ee Lang, | ScON0On pine, & devs that the alpha r, tr radium i . alfalfa i i [the rest formed ring and ssed | Miss A d and Miss Fl. ce Little- ‘, a mri pass right through alfalfa into the kind of hog or beef that brings ormed a ring and. p iss Aasved and Miss Florence Little. it without any apparent decrease in the speed ot the “top” market price. an is thesstore the mace unde” the bridge all the whild ng fos att peemartoy crcune fron in| Flapper Fanny Says. the | Profitable to produce——such as they never have! London Bridge is falling down i h they were returning from! Asa result, it is believed that these sheets of had. | ae downy f Ning gow Mandan ran, off a bridge near Flash- | R ’ $ ] : Londo me x down, 7 i 30-! thin steel will prove of considerabie value in the| And North Dakota farmers have long awaited) All so mer—rily Aes foot ieubanuient TRS aint tonto? study of atomre behavior and radio-active phe. | this opportunity. When they said the last word, the water, the car hung to the bridge a. - i | Twins dropped their hands and lo} EE when the rear fender and bumper nomena. | As Mr. Donnelly ted out, Y Y y lee Mr. 'y pointed out, it wag the farmer ‘and behold, there was the Chi y aa S \ 2AZA caught on a beam. The occupants = — ; Of North Dakota who made this plant possible, w Sweep, a prisoner ¢ were unhurt. The Wild Horse |the’ help aad ooaheraues af ae BPR LORS Then they finisned the song: THERE'S PLENTY OF Room IN THIS GLE. ee : : orse | bp and operation of Fargo business men! «Here's a prisoner we have caught, | VATOR, BUT NOT R ec RAID NETS EVIDENCE The wild horse | , THs . le wild horse of the west is going to be useful j who furnished the site, | We have caught, we ' 48 © | MOU WON’) STEP Fort Yates.—A still and plenty of! ; He is going to be turned into glue, chicken fecd and | It was the foresight of these farmers, who were Here's 4 prisoner we have caught, Door tt BACK accessories were taken at the home of | | b j Alls feltilizer. So reads an announcement from the U, S. Bureau. At least 100,000 of these wild mustangs roam the Breat plains of the west. Most of them have never been saddled. ‘They are beaut'ful and pictursque, but they use valuable pasture land, and they must i 89. t Consequently, they will be hunted down and sold, at about $75 wpiece, to a fertilizer company, It's probably necessary, but it seems too had. Little by little, the wild, romantic lite of our great west is coming under the dead-tevel spell of twen- tieth century civilization. The wild horse is pass- ing. : Soon he will be gone to join the roaming Indians . Indian | to Fargo in the first pia i_Snd_the charging. inuumerable buttale rerdey—teey——competition_and: tas-reen—proved-——— willing to put their money *into an experiment in| cooperative effort, that brought t packing plant It was not their fault that the plant failed. As Mr. Donnelly says, their | : y 4" conception Was sound in principle. fasked ae ee i That is now proved by the fact that Armour and |. “An. Enchanted Princess,” grinned | compat vi i i vans _jthe Chimney Sweep. \ } Wet ate have taken it over and spent several hun-|**eqamne? , see) me,” said Naney, dred thousand dollars in putting the plant once; After that the game started over! more in condition tor operation, jamein This time it was the Clown Why it now deemed certain that the plant is|”™Wwhon “aie ou serve—a Green to succeed where once it failed? The Principat | Diagon or un Enchanted Princess?” : Da" | asked Nancy. reason is that it is now backed by unlimited cap-| Ke? Nane Dragon,” said the Clo ital—the capital that is essential not alone to build! “Then get behind me,” said N the plant but to sell the product; and to the fur-|. One by one the High Jinks people ther fact it now has managerial ability which has were caught. All but the elephant He wasn’t allowed to play. For been tried in the fires of America’s fierce business Everybody singing until i posed of, “Whom will | Dragon or an E stopped. mare the prisoner and dis- ing was you, serve ( chanted Princ low tone he had, the bridge would surely have tumbled before it-was time; ae After a while Naney and Nick had ee oO )Wee aa <> STEP OUT cece Joe Essert, four Rock Indian of district court. ceived his official soon, official and, with his future hom KAISER AU‘ Nauen.—Former has sent representatives to Corfu, where furniture and art objects from his palace at Achilleionn willl be put up at pauetion. fives souvenirs, Fort Yates, recently in a raid con-/ ducted by officials of the Standing! reservation, sert was bound over to the May term! SEMLING NAMED POSTMASTER Hazelton.—E. L. Semling has appointment as postmaster here and will take possession of the office very! W. B, Andrus is the outgoing soon move to Grand Forks to make Il bid ‘on certain personal] ‘ miles southwest of Mr. Es-! re-| notification of his} Mrs. Andrys, will CTIONS ART Kaiser Wilhelm These . representa 44 So.maste if a fol low's arm doesn’t, a ”