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PAGE EIGHT CITIZENSHIP MAY BRGIVEN BACK 10 DEBS Representative Berger, Sc cial Discusses Matter With Coolidge ist, * that the pre «the rights of an Amer 1 to Eugene V. Debs, the list leader. When Debs was released from At after serving part result of his world war, hi a term imposed i during the pb rights we ficials de 1 to predict what a tion would be taken HOOVER WOULD | SAVEBEAUTY OF FISHERMAN, SPARE THAT MINNOW- ‘SOLUTION OF HE’LL EAT MOSQUITO THAT BRINGS MALARIA, SAYS GOVERNMENT EXPERT NIAGARA FALLS, Water Slowly “Cutting Deep| Gash in Rock Escarpment, He Says March 10.) alls from ediate Prevent losing its y toncern of { States and all prospec and grooms, in the opin stary of Commerce 6 go there, We cannot pen when it “and our Canac paratively Ic MORE HEARINGS TO BE HELD ON fford to let this hap pped,” he sais ween ourselves and an neighbors, at a com pw ¢ ig KETING BILL de ive decided te ginning Fri were: The MeN $40,000,000 for the st the « earings be. reported priating cooperative work with of wa pility of es for nd t The Sheppard bill, appropriating $550,000 for locating potash deposits; Two Norris bills for the protec tion of forest lands; The Johnson bill appropriatins $200,000 to protect the forest cover vent fires in national for- ifornis The Norris bill authorizing federal inspection of plant products offered for export, including fruits, vegetable seed and nursery s Future Bright For the Cattle Industry Says Sec. Jardine Fort Worth, Texas, March 10.—(#) —Agrieulture as a whole is slowly but surely climbing back to its right- jong the great produc- ies of the nation, Secre- tary Jardine told the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers associa- tion in an address here today. Although estimating that the total nunfber of the cattle in the United States had decreased about 9,000,000 sinee 1920, he said he believed the cattle industry had 0: ieal stage and that the future for it i Her-| lIndustrial war t ers are tween ma on strike ag: the s BY GERGE BRITT | Washing Mareh 10, When put- ¢ hook for ba " oil ithout commonly veltied Unit-| eit iissioner of t of fisheries, fever malaria u Watermelon mosquito er of malari Fence ha J its final d talk wh at n breathing lowland air or eating wa termelon after Oct. 1. ‘The mosquito | A sambusia | rite dict Des, | and eggs. Far mosquitoes is don] and nnows. keeps and ny the common by various pered gold fi of park basins sunfish, pf communities monstrated bey public health service and the I of fisheries. Commissioner O'Ma ticul edit to Dre S dof the bure hject. nen the value of the top min was still speculative, some the now Schaefer Faces Tough Battle For | Billiard ‘Title Mark 10.--(#)~ Jake rid’s 18.2 ce broken Philadelp} Schaefer's he balk! 2 and regained in the 1 faces a new threat tonight enters the second bloc 1500 point mateh with Erie er of Germany a advantage. Hagenlacher ran 500 in five nings last night while the title hold was gathering 17 points. Hagenlacher piled up the points] after Schaefer had failed to count on| an easy draw shot at the end of a run of five in his first inning. The German wound up the night with an! unfinished run of 160. Bismarck Man In | U.S.MarineCorps | | Is Given Promotion) ° cha ita Retail jand Kiwai 1 nn na 30 RETR TOTS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~: oiled Cabbage Breakfast For Striker’s Kids : \ :, New Jersey, again, The work- e dad earned $20 a week before for their breakfast, nd textile workers is on at Pi And these five youngsters, whe: | TAYLOR DEATH MAY BE FOUND Investigators | May Exhume ' Body From: 4:Year-Old | Grave in Connecticut _ | studies made which of sinks and the were in 1 © to do cl ing for the next day’s business student has heen appointed mai of a rooming house, and advertises the rooms, collects the rent the help. Anoth ved investment judgment by buying a hotel proper- a wide, and thousands of mosquit minnows were placed pool, and in about two w had ‘cleaned out the wige!: March 10--()--The es Times says it has been i that District Attorney Asa renewed investigation of the iam Desmond Taylor murder case | ar-old grave in! rd, Conn., as, holding! le solution of the unsolved x of the motion .picture diree- Mosquito Is Tough sting discovery hardihood | which was strong! rom the factory. < could not live in the) on the clue. But in neighboring ¢ by acid, the minna EK protectio: tinged | tor. ; Keyes is now in the cast working The Times says that he ard F. Sands, Tay ¥ disappeared at the time of the mur-| jder and was never found. |The trip to the Connecticut grave | is said to have been prompted by al letter purporting to be from Sands‘ vf; in which the murder of Taylor was | TT confessed. The letter was received | i some four ago, just prior to] the, the finding ¢ body of an uniden-! S| tified | m: awering in many de- tails the ption of Sands, ina snow bank 12 miles from Hartford. | The newspaper indicates that the body probably will be exhumed in an t to identif; Z wamps, er leaf » are protected from Eifective mosquito co} he eradication of che ; de | KEYES: DE sufficient : te| KNOWLE for them Blas district attorne geles, who has been he YF ote inches daysy said today he knew of no pl . Mt Pie inches,| t@ exhume a body in Connecticat ies Pantinch, {connection with the renewed investi: EROS 7 sn itic, Al zation into the unsolved murder of Sthet wi lepE i A William Desmond Taylor, movie di- mother wil ce 1 bahar 7 ! “We are not lo@king for the grave f F. Sands or his body,” he ds, who was Taylor's valet, ppeared at the time of the mur- In’ exceptional have been 100 in a brood have heen known to mosquito larvae when on Lack of Confidence | Navy Lieutenant Causes Merchants to, Talks to Rotarians. Fear Competition) ont GadleHinaiay ooh thal i ates navy told the Rotary March 10.~(#) luncheon this noon in the ic, of his observations and experiences in China. He spoke particularly of the troubles among the provincial military governors and f of the peculiar international forms ; Merchants association, told) of local government, as at Shanghai. | ‘own Chamber of Commerce] — Mrs. John Graham, accompanied by | sand Rotary clubs in joint| Mrs, Scheffer, sang two well received ion hore last evening. In assert-| selections. J. P. Jackson, recently ng thi a vell offered proof| returned from Florida, told ,of im- and made comparisons of “catalogue” and “loca ore” purchased goods of the same price showing the advantage in value with the local merchant. Jamestown, N. Day Xorth Dakota mere is the reason they fe r house competition, Walter D.j Powell, se:retary of the North Dako- en the Jan he had received while away. Visitors included: B. L, Bradford of Des Moines; J. P. Cain and Roy Baird of Dickinson; Fred Oberg of Killdeer; H. O. Kunkel; Krikor A. Keljik of St. Paul; Lieutenant Han- son; Mrs. Scheffer and Mrs. Graham. TOO MUCH URIC ACID? tap, the by-product of the ure of cane sugar, is much y animals. | Variety of Jobs Held by Col: | '2 o%lock in the morning, work eight |The company testifies to the skill and valet, who | J pressions, pecuniary and mental, that | lege Men and Women, a Survey Reyeals io, March 10.—)—The col- student bars no honest oecupa- tion so long as it-provides the means ing the bills which accompany ation. He is not a loafer, it is hown inan analysis of student em- yment at the University of Chi- ade public today. y per cent of the undergrad- of the university are holding 5 different kinds of jobs in Chicago, carning all or part of their. way ollege. Board a bus and give your fare to « college a detective, nurse or chauffeur and it is likely a student will report for duty. . A Chicago baking company em- ploys 15 students on the Friday night shift to meet Saturday's heavy de- mand for bread. These men start at TUDENT E ty and reselling it at a profit of $2, Foreign students also “earn as they learn.” A woman student from Mex- FOUND IN MANY | Student nurses, barbers, chauf- !feurs, and radio repairmen are in Is Well Attended A very enjoyable program was giv- Vand friends of the’ students, was present and greeted the various num- en by the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, was especially enjoyed. ico entertains at functions with na- \abundance. Others wrestle, audit, en at the Richholt school last evening bers with enthusiastic applause. s. “ay 2 Interest in Drive tive dances. im costume. Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos are regularly hired as translators by advertising ]' clerk and book-sell their way through the university. Program Given by by the Richholt school children with the assistance of the high school girls’ quartet and the juvenile band. ‘The program was prepared under the supervision ‘af the teachers ‘and included dances and musical numbers. ; “He was of “no use in the world,” For Stadium Spreads) ciiuy"espiomed “Norman “Beas” — Farrell, above, after he shot his blind Grand Forks, N. D March 10—() | brother, Raymonr Farrell, while —High schools are now showing their Raymond lay asleep in their home at Allentown, Pa, hours and turn out 2,000 extra loaves. diligence of the extra bakers. Netectives and Guards Private detective agencies hired a number watchmen. and “shadow sleuths.” Several students officiated at fash- ionable parties last winter, guardin; against Neconé story workers. Men a group of former Langdon high stud- with sturdy build are employed by | &nts,-now ng as the city’s inde- express companies to guard the trans- | Pendent ba@Wpthall team, will play a portation of cash, and those with} ame at ‘home Thursday night, the husky voices direct the gaze of sight-| Proceeds of which would be sent to seeing bus passengers. Grand Forks to add to the drive fund. A student expert in chemical analy- sis has been added to the staff of a famous restaurant and directs the nned food products. serve bank in Chi- r'of students Rare indeed is it that one who ever owned an automoblie has been without one since he bought his first car. “Before I had a car I thought there were other things I needed more,” said one of our old customers the other day. “But now L know that I need a car more than anything else that money can buy.” 3 When he said “car” he implied, of course, unintefrupted satisfaction in the use of it. That’ is what Willys- Overland quality, plus Lahr Motor Sales Co. responsibility, means to everyone ‘who buys a*car here. : Come in and talk it over. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. . _ No, Dak. | companies. Richholt Students A large audiece, composed of parents A pageant, “Music. in America,” giv- interest in the University of North Dakota’s half million dollar drive for a stadium, gymnasium and ficld. Hel- en J. Sullivan, principal of Langdon high school, 4n a letter to stadium headquarters here today, advised tha have of men as night Community Building Committee to Meet The community building commit. tee of the Bismarck Association of. Commerce will mect at the associ tion headquarters Thursday evening IN it MAHAN) Bismarck, Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. inl The First and Original Cold and Grip ‘Teblet ‘Proven Safe for more than @ Quarter of a Century. ELECTRIFYING NEW at 7:30 o'clock. Agitation for some sort of a community bbilding here is | growing constantly stronger and the committee will discuss the question from all angles. Every member of the committee is urged to attend the meeting. Every used car in our stock has been painstakingly in- spected by trained mechanics, repeat- . edly tested, and reconditioned wheréver repairs or replacements are needed. We tell you all about it. You know all about what you buy when you get one of -our used cars. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. $005, f. 0. b, Detroit PRECISELY THE SAME QUALITY- PERFORMANCE APPEARANCE-AT was bright. “Farm products have impr purchasing power,” he said, ng: orks’ Ae Though they are not yet back to aj tity’ duties, Claren parity of exchange for industrial | 3 show-| his mili-| han | Me-! N. D., has been | Since the Chrysler “58” was announced last June, nearly 10,000 men and women have every. month by their orders that this wonderfulcargives most forthe money. Such striking formance advantages 58 miles an hour, Sach erties perk seconds and 25 miles to che gallon of gas—combined with many in|), Washington, March 10. al.| ine ked aptitude for LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT FREE 85 CENT BOTTLE (32 DOSES) goods or services. | promoted to the rank of corporal in, Land values show | 1 to tt Af meee wiahok ; H nusoyi N ‘ the Marine Cor ecording to an Rheumatism, kidney and bladder} Bite: 2h) np rovatent, Ae Lee 12 | official of promotions recently, troubles, and all ailments caused Pome sections, and. farm ‘property 1 | race Marine Corps headquar-'by too much Urie Acid make you _If your sleep is broken by an ir- ritated bladder that wakes you up every few hours, you will appreci- beginning to find buyers in the open! (ore eve. market. 'feel agricultural readjus ceeded to the point of real stabi tion and that better times are nitely in sight.” pro- iliza- defi- Radio Operators Get Messages For Points Far Away) Chicago, March 1 for the far corners of the earth, for points east of Suez and south of the equator, were entrusted to amateur radio operators in the second day of free service, the Chicago Daily News announced today. . . The Chicago members of the Amer- $ean_ Radio i League real test for their mastery of cosmi ether when they were called upo to convey important communications to Moorada rl and Dares Satan. ‘Thirty-five messages, running the! from. marriage to death in matte? with a number involv- ing business affairs, were delivered to the wews clearing house for the ris; Maui; Norway; Naples nnd Hong re were four SSAGES and two for Joahannes- lon, & “was,a radiogram for ra ne There are many signs that) | |. —(P)—Messages found a; Corporal McClure, who is a son of i Mrs. Laura MeC 20 Fourth St. 1B «old and was! | He joined the arine Corps. at Moines, Iowa, in December. to duty>at Paris {recent months he has en jat San Diego, Calif. the large Marine Corps post which is said to be one | of the finest military barracks in the world. When certain men of that post jwere recommended for promotion, recently, Corporal McClure was one| jof the Marines d | | DO: OOD THING Montgomery containing “E feel ike a nee taking FOLEY S HONEY AND TAR ans |night, soreness in my chest is iso is the bnd cough. My whole fin- ly use it for cougl and leroup, and it alw Stops. Kling in throat and puts a soothing healing coating ona raw inflamed throat, Don't overlook FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR.—-Adv. ion of hf "4 ir es | OUT before the day begi: “old,” worn ut—miserable. Just because you sta “too tired to get up,” arms and legs iff, muscles sore; with burning. ing back and dull head—WORN —do not think ycu have to stay in such con- dition, Get rid of the “rheumatic” pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, “acid” h, Kidney or Bladder trou- bles ‘so often caused by body-made acids. Be strong and well. If you have been ailing for a me;.taking all sorts of medi without benefit, let The Wil- liams Treatment prove to you what great relief it gives in the most stubbern cases. Since 1892 hun- dreds of thousands have used it. ate the rest and comfort you get { from the free bottle (32 doses). If you send this notice, your | name and home address we will - give you a regular 85 cent bottle ° (32 doses) of The William Treat- ment. Kindly send 10 cents to help pay. part cost of_ postage, packing,, ete, to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co., Post Office Building, Dept. GA-1811 East Hampton, Conn. . Only. one bottle free to same person, family or address. -| Nething sent C. 0, D.-- You*will receive by paid parcel | post, without incurring any obliga- / tion, a regular 85 cent bottle (32 doses) cf The Williams Treatment. Cut out this notice now and send it before you forget it. won for it instant acceptance which caused it to outsell * - cqmpetion everywhere group. The New Morrison, when be the world, largest and tallest hotel in containing 3,400 rooms || When in in its own particular price more unmistak: ions evel eae pec emcmmte a fercloe We are eager té show you that at these new lower prices “58” conti offer the 7 it ly the same performance— precisely placed Chrysler “58” on the topmost w: ¢ ; ‘ NEW “S8" PRICES % ‘ogra Panto oh ae, $3905; sevenrpassenger, $39955 All prices f. 0. b. Decrote, Bodies by Fisher on all Chrysler “58” enc Chrys sith full balla