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ii ‘ : A CET PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926 CONSTITUTION | DOES NOT BAR CHRISTIANSON Chief Justice of Supreme Court Eligible to Senator- ship, Lawyers Say Despite «provision in constitution which specif! supreme and district court f andidates f fiees durin were ¢l son, chic rt, is eligihle U. S. Senate, "EW WIFE, HID BODY IN WELL,__ | CREATES FUSS POLAR CLAIMS | \ \ ak | Friends of Admiral Peary De-| nounce Capt. Amundsen and Gen. Greely BY CHARLES P. STEWAR’ Washington, Feb, 16.—Ex y two such emini ptain Amundsen and General A. ly, of the opinion that “Doc” {Cook's north polar cluims are as good as Admiral Peary’s were, has created great commotion among the ad-! miral’s friends in Washington, where he spent his years. i | | \ { | | (DISCUSSION OF | RELIEVING ‘PRE: “Bum,” the mongrel, mascot of the U. 3, naval area base at South Bogton, Mass., doesn’t know the gen- eral orders of a sentry, but he can go on post and keep out undesirables. His regular post is at the main gate| of the base, When his turn comes he sits up, salutes the corporal of; the guard, and trots to duty. He is shown here returning the salute of Corporal Andrew E. Broderson. GUARD ed to demand this wine at their LAY) x hotels and restaurants. As e erage good hotel or restau- rant soaks the consumer anywhere from six to eight dollars per bottle —and generally the latter figure— ‘and as they sell a lot of it and fat- ten their financial batting average with it, there must be plenty of Eng- jish people who still are far from roke, A A Movie Operator i The American movie.men and movie stars will have to watch their lau- rels. ‘I am told that the Duke of York has become a very expert and enthusiastic movie operator. So much so, in fact, that he now owns four different kinds of movie ma- chines, His wife, the pretty little Duchess, is his favorite subject. Her charm and grace and complete lack of self consciousness have made of Ker a findt class royal film star. But, of course, there is stim chance of her pictures’ ever being seen by the general public. They are usually turned on at some intimate gather- ing at_which only members of the THE PERFECT SHEIK _ London.-The perfect, sheik ‘has ‘been found, in spite of tales of the tordidness of the desert masters. Lord Belhaven reports that the emir of Central Arabia, Bin Saud, ills all the requirements. The sheik also exceeds the allotted four wives al- Jowed by the Koran. For Asthma During Winter A_Remarkable Method Come to the Reacue of Asthm: tes and Checks the Worst Attacke—Send Today If you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma when it is colt and damp; if you choke as if cach Rasp for breath was the very last, don't fail to sehd at once to the Frontier Asthma Co, for a free trial of their remarkable method, No cording to attorneys he T, ‘ ‘ ir friend; 5 "4 a ae i koxne: fe | They deno Amundsen and royal family and their friends are} matter where you live or whether possible application of : 2 ueny es cee sod, oe The nicht club business is still go-| tral. 1¢ you have muttered for a lifes aKa pn comerstown, ( hs Pearyites are afraid, coming from} eS ndon, 0 f the} time nnd tried what you thought killing his * de.” Ku j |men of their reputation, that it will] ing strong in London, One of the/ was tho best #kill known to cope ne, and hiding y F le lbe widely believed. | : : 4 biggest—which numbers’ thousands} with. the most terrible attacks of ell on his fath ¢ chok ae | The upshot seems likely to be @ ‘of members—has just announced | Asthma, If you are discouraged be~ f ’ | ettorty hy the etimlralta " é 2 fhat very shortly Paul Whiteman and |¥ond hope, kend for this free trial, : h et oe he admiral’s supporters, | de band of thirt nen are to be a spe- It is the only way you can ever know a shoe at him one night * es to very bit of the evidence ‘ s Regs ve whi 13 doing. for you in spite caine home from work. Ph ove i h n, under the au ie : cial feature, or nie past disappointments it your Attide 118 hows officals ab the shoo ‘ spices of some such body as the N : S _ . 4 || And members are warned that to | seai for dreedom from Asthina, REM Npoelsion, Hwevl; Haver is below ms tional Geographic Society, to settle! oe A s ‘bring their friends in to. hear the |Send for thia‘tree trial. Do tt now. ‘This ¢ provision, which is article 118) "003 1 sf : Gaertn ~ : S ae | ill cost nea apiece, | Notice is published that every sufferenmay of the state constitution, provides the last doubt concerning the accur-| Heeene will cost one guinea Spiece. | participate in this ssive method that judge of the s | j acy of their hero's story. at's five dollars per. Add to that/and first try the treatment free that is Pr his Evidence Is Scarce ee mpeg tle or Lae pee py known to thousands, a8 the reatest short Be Only ‘the trouble is, as General oe ‘wine and the “mug” who takes Se ae eae hina ia % Z Gr points out, that there isn’t e oe @ |party of people there will have | Send coupon today. . Don’t wait nt the 1 Quainder : : | much evidence. | : : jknocked a huge dent in a hundred FREE TRIAL COUPON for furlough : ; é [""Peary had with him, on the fast ‘ a dollar Will. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO,, R. 998-D is on ‘leg of his journey, nobo:ly, to quote} s SS || Ningare and Hudson Sts., cept that of judge of , eS P lathe general, but “an ignorant negro} : Hiesete oe exe OOQPE ATION Mee 1s ene ea eve Rn eee b- “1 |Are YOU Near court or district court, given by the ! inno bobler than’ (Wee OF 4He| tee eee F , i A B 0 Hastie sepinion yer te death, he wien would affect his district courts | pointed to fices or be clig | the term for which he | appointed such judg os or | appointments for e f | any elective or | | | legislative assembly or the people, | » gumdrop-eaters. aiaiohe void.” | ity ar Re Pay Ini a That’s where the admiral made his : : : i Arenough it would, bara. Jade AMONG WHEAT representitiv ‘un grain co-igrand mistake. He ought to have : : : : re Te oo, took out, The, erreur, eR corer niata. oftied tne operative marketing ag who is had Captain Bartlett along. . : eS TA | modern life, in business Ot receure and provision would not affect 4 candi- | on h ‘ New York} It’s true that Bartlett believes ‘his Baste a aI, Bs ea ae Eom Eapermaty 4 5 said, Hel POOL WANTED he ‘pe ae chief reached ‘the ole. vend. to Ants had no claim upon the title, ex-| 786.704. an inerease of 2,700,000 in | breakdown, what you is that old BURLEIGH C0 sellomevers he doesn't pretend. to cent that showin by the German in- five years, or an average annual in- liepe rertiahenlot ee cider ne - 1 4 ‘ tion_on a wooden slab at. the | crease ot ub 0 Incovery, mi be what happened after Peary ordered ‘vate. ¢ about 750,000, | f herbs and Bre owe behind: ea he cnine-want |e Though they could not share | Of the total, population, 30,012,820 | “eaieal Discoveky, peti Tabora- | A te peste can | in the purchase price of the land they | are males roots brought t a rol Hae wuiiece upholding the governor Common Understanding on Se er inenate beens sae eae SIS aes i Ct ls a ac. | females by ‘eee. ahs ‘ean 200 Fp heh det oneal ee, eto aaht ate Sy odete te hie " 4 thet mits thi , | cess to the gi ‘rom the street, 100| females for every 101 males, Five | in the vicinity. = ” “i i | ate. his heart, but he certainly is having| “such an easement d Alt helt Pravisi Null fie is rev : , s a seme: lestroyed the|for every 100.4 males. jon o sluggish liver, and help| Provisions Null:fied his revenge now, though ‘he's too! vaiue of the plot for eteel mill par-|. The density of i population is {ome re” healeh and strength. Ask | of Pool Leaders . | iden i een de otis i q loyal to consider it so. i agg al r y 0 hav ie. | Y f | ¢ y é poses since it was impractical to | show vour neighbor abo pape tite staze | 1 D IN 192 i Fey aT eriaed ag the |Duild furnaces around the "grave, OE CN ee ee ACK out Aoleeite oe the 4 er st. 7 Much jas he's been deri leaving open a pathway to the street,| The city of Osaka leads all other cae acon ee i pal age aude cae 4m lancry-eenines cy empaenead and the land still empty. cities in number of population which s contra o the federal constitu- | ing of whe t a paysical 9s ep : ¥ 4 Ira eon lis 2 z ee eP requires merely that sen-|orsunization for that purpost, is the 209700 Acres Planted to Oats, | iy was not. vie teat aiaeanial Nese let tin: ened AS enone apenas Wkibad Tokyo: tors shall be 20 years of age, citi-laim of wheat poo! Icaders of thre hs 1 ree nga, attn nto; Beceem bates (Teer ne ha vome lew te vente \rOGTe aca auc oe Kyoto's ‘ zens of the United ae CHa ins (-cquamibien: ealled’ to aneetshere.t 22,080 to Barley Last | wasn’t on his first expedition, by @ny | oid, lost Akin cchachiatotte ae , and Yokoha- E - The rough, worn or poor- habitants of the state from which| Some sort of contract arrange : soul means, when he professed to have | vie’ to overt! Y is ie f they are ‘elected. lineneoy:-erhtch Heat ea Year in County Teund’ ihe pole. Hed: accompanies, ©oo'° Cvcreneos ena ea g Tomorrow || By 2diusted brush will rst was raised against) in the Ur R nada ar 'several previously. All accounts | peer a ‘ue 2 4 | ]} cause arcs which ma! Ghristignson by & Minot weekly | Australis ' trent ; : {agree that he was an ideal compan- Pe tneet Gad teil Alright : i pewepaner which contended that the | forme hie i weeny: y uel jon-—helpful, kindly, courageous and vtcatie, Reavitned tite y feta } loosen soldered wires be- chief justiee was ineligible to the) and competent. P was accused of eee oe d 4 . »y . fy aperient | :. "i : . 0 se ship a 15.000 bushels! or rage of 20] corees ne. 5 shin v “hicago, In the early / \ \ | sides secring and injuring ]} nomination te senatorship. plate ough no ielsetn the ets a | Spalbstnene aa tness ‘his treat SOnitecwaane roo mave: been | * ‘eae Tie cme aay report 2 public byw Gi | ee one ae ati rosperous business, for hej| . climinative system, smmutator. We ad- Nudge Christianson declined toltion is plan ke Grand 0 some of the brotherhood, iil le to purchase consider- just, repair and replace make formal comment today as to} E | tis future political plans but said it bites Lees ott a. altel ‘> probably will make a statement] spon ae es are | crop atis The creage | tate a wejudiced pip it thay 20’, ® y_in South Chicago, ‘be- n : MD Hececche sce Bt: FM brushes. Let y c x sponsoring oday conference | of b: ppl ced, Possibly, if mites a i ci font shes. ve a few days. through which the Canadia iene 1 n't believe the “doc” accomplished | Ue a ae eewing <eene. ADVERT ISE . cor gg Shiau hopkins Jaity, CBok zlways has been popular cially the cooperat me feat \all he says, they don’t want to. be-/the Union army, sive Wiivaathe ail Vets in Hospitals’ nited States pools in ae | howe: ilieve the admiral did. the great Chicago fire in 1871 wiped coordinating marketing, ind yidld for ‘At any rate, the captain and the! out ‘whatever legal trace there was | Are Thankful For |: Austrian poots rer a ie and yield for general, between. them, have shown |or his ownership of the land—except American Liners Getting the resentatives to the mectin jiearenes follows: ; Cook to the public in a new light | for the weather stained wooden mark-} Sweaters Sent Them More Work To Be Done "The former has focused attention | or surmounted by a cross which still | Business at Expense of James M. McDonald, cha i i cporay [on @ fact hitherto little, stressed-—| tostifies a i |, amos, ML UMeDonald, chalrinan; ¢ Total !fhat the: “doc” had a highly honor. Pape catalan dad tle LL British Lines Mo ere, chap | who. arrived here : tion able record to, his credit, before she L sshsghabst es P ' cl y no’ ipoleur | ——ae @ men now under|that there will have I : o98,so0 | Mount MeKiniey wer, while refusing: t; ‘ . BY. MILTON .BRONNER i bly more found: H ‘ 0‘ episodes. The latter, while refusin, arenta! hospitals |MDy more oat ne in the U i nang 5.800149 aecept his claim to attainment of! ducation (Special Correspodent) Fhadben cr wagine. in tie Walt to accent his claim to auiainment of) 1. Being Considered | 2°42), Fe, 180, comarente ie the Old Tie decided that both Australiwand i honestly mistaken. man, desiring to favor our present the United. States are far behind Wells... ASD 20.0 2.002.800) Te must give the “doc” a queer) * § by Women’s Clubs} tions! ownership and operation © : si Di eastinie: after aise a Atlantic steamships, could want noth. WR JUMORS—Littio Re half of dis ena dee ie aynene a feeling, after all he’s been through. fag Beier than 2h gage ot: the big: Cua smotnte regular dices Made f P a Wichita, Kan., Feb. 16—(4)—A plan! London newspapers these days. of same ingredients, then candy "The predicted 4 the pools M A | for parental education in Wichita,|_ The Levi eee ‘and the i orge | coated. For children and adults. ng | seek th f Avgentina Sioux has gained the attention of the Amer-| Washington: and the other ships of SOLD BY YOUR DRUGAIST: those men, Burleigh County chapter] other wheat Pe aa ae fas to, Logan 10,830 jican Federation of Women’s clubs|our nation-owned fleet are’ doing JOE. BRESLOW. mong the first to respond, ac-| r z Barley and the National Congress ef Mothers such good business and. appealing xo “ti S quota without. hesita ‘ ae MeTean ..... 15,860 16.6 and’ Parent-Teachers’ Associations. | much to the traveling public that \ With yarn supplied by the chap! ; WERS > Oliver fess ‘ iN | 10s chief feature is the correlation | staid - rival British dinésbave been ea ERE volunteer knitters throughout = the E hake Atenas ae Kidder ee jof the work of all c judicial, edu-| under the painful necessity of spend- rk with the % . i; it ne hevi 14,500 ¥ x cational and correcti agencies for| ing much.money on advertising. : ss that had ehar- vhont : Paints y 100,104 2. 2 DOO | the purpose of gi parents trail The other day. there appeared in . E PATHY': yi , e ae > W 3 000 | ing in bringing up their childre» and} some of the papers a full page ad ‘ * And aeeoinvliahed the task se med tempor sand then Emmons ‘meeting the pressing, new problems: regarding the sailing from South-| [im : Supplemented by auch colerity that the - ft into executive session to talk Grant 28 Pes NI: born of the new and modern social ampton to New York of a famous Baths, Diet and Electrotherapy dispatched ax a “Happy New Year's ove pail Ue Joanie aan Moy ; Burleigh Co. Elevator Men)", | British liner. And smaller ads to the : Greeting” from the volunteer knit- ; E as Sioux : | Wespaleg In a sense, the courses taken by| same effect have appeared since, | a Sclonsificalty employed in the ters of Burleigh county to North Da- tae et LRA 30 37 5 Report 37 Per Cent of |t%2,student-narents constitute pre-| The thing is quite unpreeedened - @ spective srannmnens of i disabled ex-service | men, fie 8 | ieee ot doe pia ventative ntedicine for moral ills. jin British newspaper annals. The Rheumatism, Nervous Dis- ‘atior i ad granted the BANE | DD EAGLY ae i H Clubs Co-oper: | ; quest to have our own| to he ¢ rovineal| Ruined Maya City | Wheat Infected |_ tiie civic clubs, ste eu, ana Y.|the Brith . RL ees Fe a osders and Other Ailments receive first co eration in} W! . Found in Yucatan) ‘ RAH 4 |W. C.iA.’s, women’s clubs, the juvenile our competition. In the meantime, Write for Beoklet Today the distribution of the swe: | Replies from questionnaires to court, churches, welfare organizations | the business, managers of the Lo De. J. * Cavanagh The Red Cross is held res ‘ s pence 5 Dunn county elevator men indicate and the police department are co-op-|don newspapers ere happy. The; iy ry ° by the hospital authoriti aah Bole > ‘ork, eb. 16.) ruir that 40 per cent of the wheat ship-|ereting in the movement. The work are getting the gravy out of this a The Fargo Sanitarium the community to see that no man} ry a Be cele ty, containing a: do: ped in 1925 contained at least some |38 in charge of a “parental education | vertising campaign. 1329-3rd Ave. So. ND goes cold. The hospital — suppli NG E six temples in f condi- smut infection, according to John W. | eommittee.” Advertising Champagne ia Fargo, 4 practically all the needs of the pa- as, , Meabacseinaene discovered by the Haw, agricultural development agent’ | Parental classes, held in four school, And speaking about ads—we ‘ tients, but cannot furnish clothing. Rewiralaiicced Ne ces inden expedition to Yuca- for the Northern Pacific Railway. buildings in different. parts of the, always being told thet the British | ‘You can imagine, therefore, ot eee aoihe ties spa G ie New York Times says today Mr. Haw it actively interested in city four times a week, constitute one | “upper classes,” who were once very one hospital director, “how thank-* nat the’ abexeatlon of George | in ighted dispatch from Coz-| promoting the present movement department of the work.- The teach-! rich, are now the “new-poor.” But ful our Red Cross Hospital Unit is |". Duis, president of te aNareh Da-jumel, Mexico. |Sponsored by the Northwest Grain ers for the classes are specialists. one of the best proofs of the fact to receive a box of sweaters; they | kota at is tion, the| Discovery of this , the Times | Smut Prevention committee. { The physical as well. as the moral and that they are not nearly so badly off | are worth their weirht in gold. May|meeting voted to go into executive | says, means that the expedition has, Elevator men at Killdeer, Dunn, mental fides of child-training is! aa they pretend to be is a full page | we thank all the workers for their | sexsic with reporters — excluded. ceded in its main objective in| county, reported that smut generally, stressed. | ad in 5 Bacvig papers boosting @ new-! generous gift of sweaters to this |" ee f ORO ill us | veri ports by natives that was prevalent in the wheat shippe ‘Once a week 4 local newspaper de-! ly introduced brand of expensive | hospital? a better oppor unity to hear the story | there are cities im Yucatan never by their concerns last year. In Bur-| votes space to answering questions; champagne. Readers are —impor- EER and we will able to. discuss things | seen by white men. Several expedi-;leigh county, the questionnaires | propounded by parents of growing | Lutheran Missionary i re our vcattalten tions i find these anci places: show, 87 per cent of all wheat ship-; boys and girls. The department is; nt out to all row to give the meeting an opportun- far as 613 B.C. Accidentally Killed (2%, ', continues trouehtomor- | is believed oie Mayen cieieeion | re aaa ee tee Ce a | SUFFER S0? Peking, Feb. 16,—()—A dispatch from Sinyangchow, in Honan prov- ince, says that D. Nelson of the Lu- ‘theran United Mission has been ac dentally killed. No details given. inyangchow was the scene of Wu! ‘The smut prevention committee is! stressing the importance of reaching; the large land owners to have them; Females Decreasing in Their Ratio to the Males in Japan Tokyo, Feb, 16.—()—The female supply copper carbonate for treating seed wheat as handled by the rent- ers, said Mr, Haw. Mr. Haw is confining his efforts to | the counties without county agents since the agents are directing the arck Folks Haye Done Get Back Your Health as Other Bis- Too many people suffer lame, ach- ing backs, distressing kidney disor- ders and rheumatic aches and pains. Often this is due to faulty kidney action and there's danger of hard- ened arteries, dropsy, gravel or A BUSINESS GUIDE —you will find our officers Pei-Fu's recent victory over the Ho- | work in the other counties. N, D.| population of Ja i right’ , i a : . ‘pan with reference | Bright's disease. Don’t let weak kid- troops. The defeated forces re- | Gorman, state county agent leader|to the ratio to the male population, | Neys wear-you out. Use Doan’s Pills willing and well qualified to reated within the town and for aj 3 : at the North Dakota College of Agri- is decreasin; be! ( i : 5 : g, figures of the last na-| before it is too late! Doan’s are a time were reported to be holding P culture, is supervising the county, tional census disclose. The census | stimulant diuretie to, the kidneys. | ‘ work out your problems with Foreigners as hostages. Later they | © 22) | agents’ anti-smut drive. gives the population of Japan proper |Doan’s have helped thousands. They : . ; left without harming the foreigners 2 . Proprietors of drug stores and (excluding Saghaliey, Formosa ‘and{should help you. Here is one of | § you. Cope imrahsGe @Avs ‘ 2 2 E other establishments handling insec- the Solth Sea Posgessjons) as 59,-|many Bismarck cases: 3 MISSIONARY WAS SHOT | ticldes and fungicides have been ask. | 3, M. Mavidson, 409 Fourth St., j Nels, Feb: 16. (Rew | 2 ae arrange ir a Ubecal eaeniy 2° ———————————— ayes by teed ans bia pon they Mi 5 b. 16. eae ‘ | copper carbonate and formaldehyde. cured me o Iney complaint. My Basle) Nei Pood Uutiean cere neers erect, ceepe | When You Cateh Cold) tives: vettees at on ny bok t mended,for use in n a and for a time I was flat on my bac! church of America, who was report- : ' Kota, South Dakota and Montana, said} Rubon Musi I with a dull; achy feeli i church of Amer 0 eport- : : | ie ; terol Y ; aehy feeling. I had blind- ed at headquarters of the mission some evidence of id ary aatk formal | gy Musterole is easy to-apply with | drugei ae peren, tiated the g wheat when treated with formal- y druggist for,» good kidney remedy in: os ; i he fingers and works righ here. : dehyde before being sown in the: ¢ : works right away-| and he gave me Doan's Pills. 1 Dispatches reporting his death . os Uk 1 3 ‘i Often it prevents a cold m turn- he ga 6 ORNS | aR teboieg ONS Hla eee ar 5 [ote arid parts of the spring whest ing into Urlut or pneumonia, tt 72 time in getting over my trouble broad experience lis gladly , Placed at your disposal. ~~ Faldo tl beer Mustangs secretary deg all the goal) work of ‘grand:| endorsement RET; bd + é 7 : eee ele mL mother’s mustard _plast. it x : _ of the mission, said that a code Grove Withholds eas plaster without Mb all dealers. Fester-Milburn ie { wo al 7 f We've served people in many: lines, of business, and our tnessnye, received yesterday, declared s 2 jonary had been shot. It! J ¢ ‘Musterole is a. clean, white oint-| °° Mfrs» Buffalo,N. Y. Pete no etaily. i. Plot of Ground i mite of oil of murterd: and Rev. Nelsoi ho was widely 8 mr steers e other, home simples. It is récom- anoen in the rcm tere: “had sheet : = | From Steel Mills, mended ‘by many. doctors and nurses; missionary in bike for 30 years weeny Try, Musterole for sore throat, cold dvs it, Paul a 7 Fe : Chi , Feb, 16——I idst 10m. the. ;, rheumatism, lumbago, | 1 eee a of eee Fee onich have aprung | Pleweiay, stiff neck, bronchitis, bu up in South Chicago in the gast de- | Mas neuralgia, congestion, px : P. C. Remington, resident; up in So aches of she back and joints, : ; | cade Is a vacant pateh of ground that | sepe® oF She Back, and joints, snsains, , f 4..& Graham, Vice President and Cashier. {would be worth many thousand dol- | Ore. sumuclems bruises, chi 24 tie. is survive by five sens and : ee Ne ee ae eee pas atl asa PC. Remington, Jr, and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash. Eee daughters. One of the sons is i : Waterloo. ae ap age Musterole inj also {{] Se as ” Roy, Burton Nelson, pastor of a : : calhen Andreas died In 1865, his dy- a fs llder form ‘for Babies . 4 + Sige jech at. . D. and anoth- i i ; i ing wish that he uried on: hi: ‘¢ z ee a \misnionary in’ China. A ; ; tue gttund was obeyed by bis fam;| Seen eee ww, Mary, is F 4 ily, but in the succeeding: years, his missionary school at 4 , i children scattered, taxes.went unpnid, Aone ‘province; a few . : and ed great corporation Billie ye 7 where the - th bought the ground, includ the ‘Rev. Nelson's 7 graves gis ets on wan horn farm ij His descendants contested jrove on dived. ‘age 3 . supreme court for a share.af. the he which tr to the Twin | 1 5 ‘Com : iy: Neha De tes 281 of the land, TE a a a or pen Ss ah © Rev. Nelson, a former resident of St: Paul, was senior bishop in charge P mission work in China for the | Sioecien Lutheran church of Amer-

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