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PAGE TWO _ ____ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925 M AN’S ORIGIN | “MOST PERFECT TEETH” Src eh a nd hat ee R ABBI PRIEST the board ot trade. ne bitte Cranby?saa, "| Rehearing Asked ted upporting the contention that the country, an in j Grand Forks--Directors of the] increase was not confined to Eng- of Supreme Court IS PROBLEM 0 ———, ” ‘ H e 5 i enoubayts of ay Der Part 4 Wheat Growers Asse: land lone was the fact that the best : H il T: Cc F u “ who today sleep ciation will hold a meeting next} grade of {1 the Minneapolis e °4 en the soil where the poppies Tuesday for the purpose of making| Srarket advanced 15 conte eanolts In Hail Tax Case d p dvanced 1 nts a barrel = purpose with this writing plans for the 1926 season and tol yesterday, being quoted at $9.60 Pe in the : f : ive the public a reply to Anna consider some important matters re-| barrel in’ 98 pound sacks, for car-| petition for SCIENTISTS ; ticle in order to show that IN AM jsarding policy load lots, BOUNE BASE, fore Golden Valley hail tax ease has been 5 ; ; j her’ statements are incorrect. While ' : ! Will Start Investigation § by ime pinta in. the supreme Id thi her ideas in the few individ cases Pargo—Miss Bea eCarthy Cables from Lond d that the ili i of jdimaple, Hie hers as ¢ | — [Fargo, who. "Miss fioue lnckeaee: hea ovoused eons Tinquent HI indenwnity ieawrpemonis: Biss 4 ‘, a paths only once rr ni sy Dakota erable a comment because 0: ce AMOR. Ge Disagreements Rise at Gath by. E may he true in a few instances, it is| “Better Understanding Week” | ti Agricultural college’ thre Lig err ar ueseh mena from enleting on their . . — 5 4 sno, will be dU New Year : ; ansfers of deed ents ering for Dedication of F ‘ . Ra ener in Arkansas Performs {10 ed Loanard of Loe Angeles ate cae i daerees of dingeikution by i make e clain eis h ; _ ry ae ney that hail ta on property Peabody Museum inake the isi tone eee ee the Unbelievable - Minot—The Minot high basket tose] Uwe mache ister, takers vf invelved were unpaid. ie Anna Gray, however, is not the {sers defeated the Alumni quint of agati h i the apn Hon for | rehearing ot only one who has made mislead (BY, CHARLES P._STeWaRT at school here last Avening, 0 tol HAmeriean the second point, the state pointed and. erroneous tataments Washington, Dees 80 Nt Phe Alumni girls’ won’ theit| jng that British : Tide WIN BELG ca atde eth oeenet ne dinavians. Noto v £| sider extent individuals of me, with ithe girls team,| whip hand in rubber, ar t ithe matey ln eo. Els inert i tration of the hail indemnity igo Elsie obi rominent | Vg national origi E =, in wheat.” it anked hae ihe, cost caves MO chines bee | writer: in| vions, poli d walks in life can Mr. Crosby called this “s "| self on the point in line with whi the ieago Ar e the un-T init’ for certa ‘i (in declaring that the United S e contends was the pyrpo: Brand-| ai) recognize good. Gel exports comparatively little ang. legislature in’ cnacting the there are ; cives the mnity law and other stac Ise €0- on with soine at from Cx tutes intended to aids in. its ene other few, upon any terms or to! "send enough wh ee ee a any end, no matter how able t 7 i Ms *o} ce, i 0 more, all wheat ees t bin: Wik Eatnaal may be permitted Py r instance, it wouldi rey Wheat pri Use Gas, the scicntific fuel. 4 Hi ce} if a Roma atholic, a Jew and a rad thoughts of the in-| Ku Klux could: he brought into the | ‘h tah te ‘lie UY} same fold by the remotest possibi- wher ede pe) _|lity. Yet tis just what the In-{ f the truth about the C f t saBOUE | terdenominational “Ministerial Asso-| | in the Scandinavian | ciation of Little Rock, Ark., has ac-| untries ? ris complished, in connection ‘with its! } i spa Was io] “Bester Understanding” “alt 1S Minneapolis Mil Miller Answers | the exception perhaps that 4| 92 Arkansas movement which shows! Charges of Retaliation | j with on! s that 2) signs of assuming national propor- | (owing to the Wpecutiarly et sus: | WLS soon. | Made in England | tang at the’ people alse parkape gn | Its, a commonplace thab a period | sane people also perhape on | ocliSedgcammmpnloee that pera GOOD POSITIONS and FINE FUTURE often” isatdiee VAS Td , | country—perhaps throughout the “hi Dec, 29.—()—Economic Hough Differs PE tee Senate WHbiok aiaiecttiee” world—in recent y le Little}laws and not retaliatory “measure | POSSIBILITIES He of the Unit : : 9 “Otherwise, should an American} Rock Ministerial Association attri-!are responsible for an ‘increase in| Muse at ‘ei nee upon a Christmas festivity| Puted it to a lack of mutual under-|the price of flour in England, Am-| 5 Museu! “ é nce Upon a cheisemas {e5e he standing among differing racial, na- etican millers have replied to : await graduates from she College. There is s always Jurstion as he would find in state of affairs, the association |Tevenge for Britain's rubber monop- the great business and banking world. uced the then governor, T. C. Me- found in Alaska, Greeiland: the eee Rue, to proclaim a statewide “Better | ts Present wheat price increase The Bismarck College equipment and faculty of live d Iceland, | Understanding Week. ea wires—each a specialist in his line, can train you not in Norw edet w in Argentina, said John “us Nor z. ‘hora ray Ks" Shs ran, the sident of the Washburn they have thousands of others for the higher salaried French film actress, is credited with having the most : Laer ee on chose ‘Rabbi Eh aie " sills at" Minneapolis. ositions—positions wi Ltebtnlin Prince: ‘Thee dieaier wi ; Almont, N uae ws nies ‘Rabbi Feianuel J: there failed hapilyy x0 Pt Pi ss with big future possibilities. P, Moran. The former was in Wash- 'Two Victims of het end the F ; CORRECTS MISTAKEN IDEA ABOUT «,_Feree Hospitas| css) i Misa ec) AG) Headache. | wu win ayo satan ae en. awh ‘urgo, Dec. cription AN -A-CIN, banking position. Let us plan a course for you and antoday lie unconscious reed,” related. Rabbi Jac Ne ription “ANC CHRISTMAS IN | SWEDEN AND NORWAY |:: hospitals, both their skulls | “that the Ku Klux must be represen : Contains ne narcotica we will place YOU also the moment qualified. nate as the results of auto-|ed on our general committee. We Does not effect heart, | mobile S. felt it would be the height of incon-| Clinically rroven by physicians through (stance ch het? years of constant us pia OR TESA EEE : Petive, ib Almont’ Pastor Replies. Through New Salem Journal, , to 4 Parmer vine neat i shown, wight at’ the'outact, that we | An-a-cin Safely Relieves G. M. LANGU quet *reviously Published Storv on “Christmas Dav morning. He was brought to| ourselves didn’t mean a ‘better un-| Neursigl 7. M. LANGUM, Pres. He Previously Published Story on “Christmas Day Pay relatives following an acci- | derstanding’ all around.” | Earache i feumatiom a Pre ! News Expected F Expediti F et ies” *hristmas eve. “Well,” continued the rabbi, “we! i" ‘olleze Buildi He sa may: be exp in Otber Countries the hospital today, h i-| invited ‘one of the leading Little| H@ndy Pocket Tin Only 25¢ College Building, any ¢ : mn lec H as considered as ¢ and| Rock Klansmen to join the commit- 5 an’ ex-capta t ut r F ; 5 i was unconscious. tee, which he very readily did. His} le. °C IN / Bismarck, North Dakota. nto Low coastal jungle country « ell af Almont, ‘ ig to oth ! Sait Ma dt is married and has six| name doesn’t matter, among ail the oe re S, but, at any Sumatra, where cording. t r ee i‘ ” eeornl children, the youngest but a week | committee » members, ‘ rate, he became one of our best victim with a fractured| workers. Ilis attitude toward ‘the k Amanda W. Oliver. She| rest of us is quite different from was run down by an automobile | what it was. As for the Klan, it in- idriven by Frederick G. Rice of Fargo] cludes some excellent members—men ! Satorday night as she was crossing) greatly Tike.” e HERE are no soft jobs in this Com- t the hospital today. she was un- kansas’ first “Better Under: = pany. The men of the Standard Oil i most o: e K i 924. It had Company (Indiana), from directors second one, proclaimed by Go tent reports, hath (accor ‘om Terral, last M The “Week a regular annual institution now, to the last office boy, form a shirt-sleeve -——___ ______ R ick believes. However, “Bet: ates a Understanding” activities’ aren't Organization, out to do real work. + dlrs. J. ce, uked G4, a resi-| confined to the official “Weeks,” but; dent “of “Mandan for the ‘past 20! eo" Gn all: the time, “They're / | years, (died last Saturday afternoon.| 5 great deal," said the rabbi, ; Everybody is a laborer, from the chief iminating feelings D AIRYING ON iver ll era Sige thse te ait members tase Ponty were ai | ous, pliterness, fa partici, ™ executive down. Executives manage de- Neue Waal (iss k Hort i yet ate , aged 73,| ATKansas, as elsewhere, since tails, for in the oil business details are of BETTER BASIS for th festival, et Mahe tone Mubtnngits [4S home of her nephew, Fred Fourth as well ax the memhers of Une. Ark: major importance. In the petroleum ine fering | ; tna Tas i ; pigvenne Nick. Panera morning) atsas, delegation. in’ the lower hous dustry costs are computed in fractions. N N DAKOTA wins u ef sont make. claim on | Earle Slaven farmer nea ieusler, ly about the and th a en Round figures are rare. It is saving a covering the North Pole awoke Christmas morning to. find | ate’, ; apes j fraction here and a fraction there that Gur belov lovernor af two buck deers in barn yard. 4 4 here it's calculated to do the most | A Dakota, 2 »pen-| They had been engaged in mortail ¥ enable: Managem w a Satis- nd of one {combat and one of the deers, was | 22% bles the agement to show a satis Great Increase in Wimter aici set Yule ues ere, ieavsn the fe § camer) 7 ed that dead, the other dying. “He butchered | g =“? factory statement to the stockholders at : . . . . voy ss i t 1 w “ p 4S n . tool eads D, Dairying Shown in Survey ts ple take a ath an Ww | taxidermist, and phoned “in: |_ NEWS WS BRIEFS | the end of the year. Made Recently ; : 8 Dre for 4 mation concerning the killing of Made Recently oti Br eel eee take dinner with the hisshest | » deers to Game Warden Brown. jit our republic, “T wonder | ——— ee, Statewide cleanup of The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is dowhen c a ck | TIGER KILLS WOMAN WHO CARED ajl gambling, lottery and games of | : at ‘ 1 : chance, was decided on by Minnesota ‘ ‘ the industry has ever be! enjo; . ta t Pomore ath a| | Manchester—“The tiger has got Shériffs’ Association in innual con- thoroughly democratic. It typifies the in this state, in the opinion of John {ttiainated cond , Was tot the r Vention. “Earl Brown, Hennepin modern method of doing business. As Hushy, dairy commissioner, ! Tat : no chance ery attracted keepers and offi- | county, was reelected president. J Rs iicoat of this statement. itusby4 res of nto th ae of ath, |cials of the Belle Vue Zoological Gar- a trade paper recently remarked: this points to a survey of cer ts onan aio. | My wile a re both natives of dens here to the tiger house where| Minneapolis. — Oscar Johnson, - % eee eee > of the F y the fe ue Sane rivals, a sh ever {they found Mrs. Elia Ann Lambert, | farmer of North Dakota, was releas: Shirt-sleeve policy “has caused this Com- con Ue a keeper, dead in the cage. Hot | ed on $1,000'bond to appear at April 4 pokers had to be used to drive the | term of federal court here on churre pany to be pointed to all over the world would inclined” to H [Ps ee hs i h n e: iger back while the body was be-| of alleged liquor sales in his sis . . . ‘ je SE a au a iniehed’ sent | ever) ‘and tag a bath twice a |ing-taken fromthe cage tor’s restaurant here. as the most perfect business organization.” a letter transmitting the report! apg at ’ took F d the finest For years Mrs. Lambert had to Husby, R. HW. Bridgeman, m: r fe ig : i Lp. Phese were taken in bath- ‘cleaned the cages of the tiger that Winnipeg —Commercial air service Ghatho.G Forks plant, said: “ ; r ished in marble white with | finally pounced on her, striking her| between Winnipeg and Toronto via ’§ di i ticularly interesting be ‘ ssa eres ANI ee ARE , ted” by | head and killing her instantly. Minneapolis, will be established next The Company’s directors are executives hoya, tho ein winter dairy- i : septe nve (Glecees i ‘ a hot | devoting their whole time to its affairs. ° than ing. You will n hat during the ; Wane | ’ r einai "iter oaths ot 1817 we made prac: lean id Hae r of a century a i They have been educated largely within y take baths ent of they sare progressive vl keep” chore | hiss h ve the es es : thi organization. Their rise has been a ber, December,|Mmet. # stnitnrs equipments as |mountaing and walleye, This ts slow step-hy simp process covering many ruary and March. for | Nace f ich facilitat prod years. Every director has a deeply in- I Uelieve they are a) Norwewian Cer ‘ er | phone 4 every I asa : fos . grained knowledge of the business, ac- little more outstanding if you use! ior j | ; irene only e first four named, | tin rds: Ss j elephone | PG ese Nanas. ONE & ae un ‘eountrien, | Stretehed, over, the-entize eontinent | 4 quired through painstaking, arduous ap- ers Taking More I | re enue e Scandinavian \" ‘ ‘4 . increase in winter dai wae wha | up-t receiver se : } prenticeship. nt, Husby said, because it is year, remaining irty 4 y ares nu ae || sure of the increased in- j ries . : einer A x Such administration makes for economy terest which farmers are taking in aad * one of the finest their dairy h In the summer! J : i . ey ry aatre is available and cones 5] ‘ art Tee TSG Ugly Auta and efficiency—the two qualities which to many farme the y 2» cae eng tails podler nba, Ire : ; most effectively guarantee satisfactory wortation where service to the consumers and satisfactory ardly’ Seen on the streets. Thirsty? Step in profits to the stockholders. in milk production. tors eavy. Sunfug at milk in tie : ee . f ' threshing to the fountain : wn the ice i + handi- | ke culture and education, in, sct- and say d Club” : It has been said that the Standard Oil it which he| a A | and) peactleal “apnlicution ' of Oxtor jul Company (Indiana) is successful because mer lost much profit nd pra 0 ; d edera inventions’ andi conveniences might have had, Husby said. Al-| : ; mod nventions and conveniences Neg ie, though more milk is being handied | ‘ | that sities: land acrote- the sea does it is big. in the summer months than ever be-| jot need to take a hack seat. In fameapernuan ct the increased nam- / leadese In a number of Guituee (ag ae ae her. of dairy. ca © percentage 0 Pe near It might be said with greater truth, that summer production to the total pro n m v if ‘ i | I 7 in facts t J i i i i duction iin iniibe Year ie lex, ue ; {she enron ts idea of some corre this Company is big because it renders 3 5 s : | believe that the people over there $f i i i | : a great and essential service. This service Bann cor ereaver propor Jare using oxen and wooden plougi Le aaa It to be said t is has been possible because the Company and Winter Figures | a rather remarkable th ‘ i ies navian people who have kept up with Betlage: mraiteed ance | 7 I these modern accommodations. in is ably managed and ‘because the organ- aining months of the same | : alepnene aUlly SERGRINET as AAP ization of 29,000 men and women are years is shown by the following ta- ee as. Keep on’ taking baths “only | loyal, enthusiastic, happy workers, giving odd ae “4 | every F an you believe Year Winter Summe j ‘ridiculous soine people's Bee Wan 4ri Pow) Hale leas aeeie: naan to the business every ounce of energy and WOT sso. st ey -18: 4 | tries. Gin Ag er Ale intelligence they possess. iy . oa 16 84 | : not my intention to boost a me y nation, My relation with THE OXFORD CLUB CO. UL °MI A f PA\ SBPAUL “MINNESOT, 110 as vo 20 3 | = the land of my birth was severed 1922... Pease) egy areata ep tohcthe ‘sh irewee ; ‘ i cae 4 shen T bseame a ltizen at the Ask for a bottle, or buy OXFORD CLUB in the handy : Standard Oil Company Be he ei T presentative Thomas We Phillips | of age, the glorioas sand str family case of 12 bottles, delivered direct: to your home— ios SS WE Sa Jr. of Pennsylvania, told Congr he ame my flag and ie ment won- The Hi clieseated by I i 1 rr m t ibition enforcement] derful country in the, world, my ¢ Hamm Compan: ; Bismarek, N. D. { i , Pictures “painted” entirely ie eee noted the country | aopted country tonne ae pary. Geperal Office: Standard Oil Building the juices of flowers were recertly | i Aeib Gan Reese tala es uae rice London, The colors are |unfavorably. “A fanatic is no more in American citizen I wish to Wachter Transfer co Bismarck, N. D. ained by rubbing the flower petals |to be tr n at homicidal man-| jive here and die here and if called ueross the paper. a d six shooter,” he said. [upon to Make the supreme sacrifice

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