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‘AGE EIGHT TEXT BOOKS| CHARUSTONNeTOTEXAs [PICTURESOF ‘ON BIOLOGY ARE CHANGED Two New York Publishing | Houses Comply With Anti- Evolution Laws New York, Jul (P) York publishing formed to anti-ev learned toda: pany and have changed te: so as to meet with the « the education authoritic Both firms text books w Two New Protoplasimic roots. In the other book the statement that “evolution is a slow and gradual process and the skeleton of man is the result of lop ment” was al resents ment.” MOFFIT STORE LOOT IS SMALL many -Sum of. Money and Some Mer- chandise Taken—Believed Work of Amateurs Aside from the belief that the job war the work of an , the sheriff's’ office has no definite le today to finding the person or per- fons who burglarized the store of Valentine Benz ut ne time Sunday night. The guined admittance by boring holes in the door near the bolt, until they had made one large enough to admit a hand. Then the bolt was thrown and the door opened. A certain amount of special knowledge was necessary i order for the intruder ¢ to bore his holes, according to Sheriff Albin Hedstrom, for the bolt was placed in a rather unusual position. The haul at the general store and vostoffice was insignificant, and un- worthy of a prof money, the amount of h was not definitely known, was taken from the postoffice till. A larger amount of money in the cash register: of the weneral store was not touched be cause of the robber's awkwardness in manipulating the keys. He pr ed the wrong nd the cash regis ter automatically locked. . > cs ROCKEFELLER SONS DENTED John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Fears Boys Would Get False’ Notions ’ Portl Ore., July 13~-(AP)—Be- lieving that newspaper photographs may cause his sons to get false no- tions of their own importance, John These two Des Moines (Ia.) sisters can Charleston or wash dishes with equal skill, and they're their way while they hike from De place. Gertrude Price, who's 18, i 17. Their baggage will consist o relying on these two accomplishments to pay s Moines to Orange, Tex., their birth- is at the left; Mayme, at the right, is f a ukulele, a camera and a butcher knife. Carpenter Lumber Company Will Have Free Show Tonight An invitation has been extended to the public, to attend a free motio picture show at the F. H. Lumber company’s yards h 8 o'clock, OV how life in Dixie. The raisin: rar cane will be featured, inelud- Ss passage from the sugar re- fi to New Orleans where the made into an amazing lumber pulp i which is suid to stop heat and cold. One of the thrilling moments the picture is a tug of war betwee this artificial lumber and ordinary wood lumbe Kiwanians Issue Golf Challenge to Members of Rotary The Kiwanis club the Rotary club to at the Countr; nounced today noo! n| Philippine Islands during the challenged |to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial fund and Judge L. Birdzell gave a short talk in th terests of the fund. Arthur Lucas was a visiter. MORE MOTOR VEHICLES There has been large increase in the use of motor vehicles in the last year. During 1925 a total of $2,740,- 000 worth of motor vehicles were im- ported to the islands. TEXAS FAR) Texas ranks first in the number of a 3 of : n| merce. MODERN SHOE REPAIRING at reasonable prices UNIVERSAL SHOE SHOP ifth street Bismarck, N. Dak. y. n D. Rockefeller, Jr., has refused to al- low pictures to be taken of his three sons, Arriving here yesterday on a we ern trip, Mr. Rockefeller was greeted by a group of newspapermen and] h, photographers. One of the cameramen suggested a femily picture of Mr. and Mrs. Rocke- feller and their three sons. _ “Sorry to have to disappoint but it can’t be done. Hard enough to: bring up boys now without putting false notions into their heads,” re- Ha the visitor. “You can get all the photographs of me you want—I'm hard boiled and too old to be spoiled! g one ers who bou ‘ formly satisfi We'd like to make come in and see what we call won't obligate you in any way. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. * Bismarek, Minot, Mandan, N. D. Distributors of , Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. + i I'll have to ask you loy off the ily. “You know the public’ expects rich man’s son to mi fool of him-' inyway. It’s quite a handicap young fellow to start out un-, t Lawrence/ 16; Winthrope, 13; .and| J Davis, 11, are the three sons in the | in ~ Woman’s Missionary Society Convention at Balfour Closes The sixth annual convention of the North Dakota conference bi the Women’s Missionar, the Evangelical church Jo closed most successful convention at Balfour. ‘The convention began Thursday even- missionary serves a of ‘He also gave cription of the Japan, of misunderstood by people here misunder: them. The iterpreter life and ideals to th nese, while at the re. quently made in the movie and the highly colored novel. are many thi Japanese peo} erence for He said there ‘earn from the instance, rev. sai % @ very thrillin; it earthqu: which he was an eye wit- ing and dlosed Sunday evening. About| "C28. 160 delegates and visitors from vari- ous parts of the state were in attend: ance. : Instructive and inspirin, ‘on missionary work and ome and abroad were pereee bic nia hens Pat .. o io, Japan, a leading mis: from the “Sunrise Kingdom” wh spent 17 years in+that country a: teacher, missionary, evangelist superintendent of a la! rt of thi work of the Evangelical church, wa: the leading speaker. . His illuminating addresses oi political, economic and religiou: of Japan and on the MILEAGEISA LOCAL PRODUCT Your automobile comes from a manufacturer often far distant, but the mileage it gives you is something you buy locally. The only who can assume local responsibility for your car is the dealer who sold jt to.you. We look upon our establishment here as a factory producing automotive transportation. And we are as our product as the manufacturer is of his. That's one reason why Willys-Overland own- ht their cars here dre so uni- alous of the reputation of with them. ou happy, too. At least ave to offer. cers were elected year: President, Mrs. Anamoose; vi ldge, tary, and) treasurer, secretary of arty Cirele, Look on the Crown = CRUSH’ A true fruit-flavored drink ,TUESDAY, JULY. 13, 1926 td: secretary ‘of Mission Bands, Mrs. EB. K. Heimer, Heil: sec- retary of Little Heralds, Mrs. W. But- schat, Strecter.: Mrs. Ota Gotheridge of Fargo was eleted delegate to the genersi conve! of the Women’s Missionary which convenes in York, Pa. mber. ‘next convention will be held at js Jun to July 3, . Miesen Tells of | Crop ‘Conditions . As Seen on Trip Crop conditions further east were feported favorable by County Agent A.'R, Miesen, Who returned last night from St. Paul ed a few days’ se i cooperative marketing ins! vate. Mr, Miesen went down by way of ‘Fargo and. St. Cloud and returned by way of Mankato, Litchfield, Will- mar and Breckenridge anf had an opportunity ¢ovger: Raropd, slant on the crop condition From here east to Fargo the crepe were continuously improving, he said, and small in looks good in the Red River Valley. It was all some- what thin, however, on account of the continued dry weather. ‘The only lace in Minnesota where the crops looked short was about Willmar, Little Falls and St. Cloud, and this is in rather sandy territory. Through the Minnesota rive-r valley, from St. Paul to Mankato, small grain and corn was excellent. Ryc id winter wheat were neady for rvest and the crop was good. That is the only territory covered which has better Nae] bn that in Bur- leigh county, Mr. Miesen says. “Generally speaking, in all the country covered, people arc wanting more rain,” said Mr. Miesen. “Peo- ple are calling it the driest. spell in years.” Local showers were encountered at Detroit, St. Paul and Willmar. To save 50,000 pounds sterling a year, mutton has been removed from the bill of fare of the British army. ~ PAY WITH YOUR GAS BILLS We connect all of our gas ranges and water heaters free of charge for the selling price of our appliances. You can buy them on small monthly pay- ments. Our cabinet ranges fully equipped vary in price from $63.00 to $216.00 and in point of service, capacity and cost of maintenance cannot be duplicated in any other cooking appliance for double the money. There is no such thing as Maintenance Cest on a MODERN Gas Range, as they are built to last a life- time and will with ordinary care. CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES COMPANY 506 Broadway PHONE 727 ly Safe Not Touched The safe was untouched, the pres. ence of Benz and his family in the rooms over the stofte making it un- | 4 safe to create such a disturbance as an attack on the safe would require In addition to the small amount of money, the thief got away with 20 pairs of ladies silk hose, a pair of ten oxfords, two pairs of black shoes, a bolt of gray cloth with red} stripes, five yards of orange colored cloth, one yard of tan cloth, six yards of green cloth with blue rings. While without definite figures on the amount of the goods stolen, Sheriff Hedstrom said the amount cen was undoubtedly small and did not | fim spell the work of a professional in any sense of the word. The police department this afte peenieoseived word from the Emmon: county authorities at on stating that the Cash Store at Strassburg last night, the burglars checks and currency, and ise valued at from $1,000 included in the loot, the id, were five slinx, three en checked blazers, four light sweaters, 84 pairs women's silk hose and 52 pairs men’s hose. The officials at Linton believe the robbers at the weekly lunch- anis club. jorn Johnson presided fcDonald was chairman of Contributions were made TONIGHT OMORROW The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) believes that the success of i epety commatees dite:t0 the attitude of its toward their work. The educational ot ancateny apart: ment has been designed to develop and strengthen that UA VR \ VOLE on : drivers, in ee as ese icin Tearreas urs SOiConpeny (adlece cores. | Gotant refreshing lather from this Benton Baker Gives Caretul driving foseman, then, st an satiny new soap”- say the men: Talk on ‘Bankruptcy P Ethics’ at Meeting ew on activitin of the ‘Standard Ou Compare : ees, (Indiana). “IT'S great! So smooth. It lathers in- atantly, too, even when you striké hard Benton Baker, of Bismarck, referee in bankruptcy for the southwestern a Drivers of. trucks take pride in their Company a i water,” says one man. “I'm'telling all’ my Foes, soe Lae Toies Fores ead the district of North Dakota, gave an bility of their jobs, the importance of foresight fragrance is good—not too strong.” address on “Barfkruptcy Ethics,” at the conference of the referees in bankruptcy of the country, held at and caution. “Never saw such lather,” chimes in an- other. “I like the feel of itso emooth. Your-skin feels good after it. shaved it, Mich. July 9 and’ 10. Mr. Baker talked at ae atleraooe ae . “Tse it for ing—even sha i ia | i / f one- loses, for children and adult Your BRESLOW. sidan on Friday, duly 9. he conference was attended by the foremost. authorities \n_bank- “uptey cases: and prominent lawyers ‘rom all over the country. A wonderful concrete town, exclu- sively for the occupation of the na- tives, is springing up near Lagos, capital of Nigeria. SS ‘Explains How . Veins Can Be Reduced Ofventiones Veins Burst and Cause ifferi: Expense and Luss ; wf joyment Many people have become despond- ause they have been led to be- that there is no remedy that ‘reduce swollen veins and “Why do women wear hair nets?” “To catch poor fish.” ‘You: will get a two-ounce ong’ N ‘hottie: of Moone'’s Emerald 1 didn't need to put anythifig on it when 1 Seiahed-any dea wat o0 cool sad soft” continue Yes—the men like Lux Toilet Form! Siete and bunches are re- * ;