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PAGE TEN ve THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926 Bue Ss RE te EiSereite seer ci | ‘ | been| is not ki b he was a li PARCHMENT, FRAMED IN RARE MYRTLEWOOD, STAR iff She Wants to Be a Ph. D. {in Daraecue go and must have been ix no known because be, was a Nas ? tJ 4 " “Did he have any other profession; Saint Paul.” ey * besides that of a liar?” a guide was! They never have heard of Ananias, ; asked. | the liar, in this part or the worsd. | 7 “Lawyer, he was not a lawyer, there ae ISTE i rhs i were no lawyers in those days,” the| Wholesale vaccination of pupils, | £ , f guide who learned his English in Eng-| against tuberculosis was undertaken ” | i land, replied reprovingly. | recently in Vienna. ! . “Liar! Liar!” was the emphatically ‘ Ze F repeated query, ” r | ; “oh! a fibber, you mean,” came Salem, Oregon, Sept. 10. A tour of every state in the nation, visiting the capital of each and meeting the| governor and secretary of it to Washington, D. tion’s capital, and having an audienc with the president and his secretary | It cost $800,000 to move the British | | buck the. Anglo-Syrian with’ a look) army of occupation from Cologne to rise. “Why this man| Weisbaden. | Dual’ ‘Form’ of Government | of state; arrival finally at Holly wood, the motion picture capital of ‘ Causes Much of Litigation the world; lastly, doing something to | benefit unfortunate people, These | | Reaching Capital ; events seldom fall to the lot of} ordinary mortals. But they are to/ be the portion of un inanimate object —a parchment of unusual character framed in the rare beauteous myrtle wood of Oregon, prepared by Mis Marion Mack, who is le lady for \ Buster Keaton in “The General, filmed at Cottage Grove, O. | Miss Mack has discovered that ir { the neighborhood of Coos j Oregon, the Myrtlewood yrows. Myrtlewood grows only in this partic section of Oregon and in t d, where it is known Washington, Sept. 10.—U)--The dual form of the American govern- j ment, with the nation and the: stute | sovereign under the ‘constitution in | their own spheres, is causing much of | the litigation rexching the Supreme { court. Sitting as the final arbiter in the} disputes between the sovercigns, and i the tribunal, | depenues es and che union, his] 2 _ eer) || Means “A Different and Better” original world court of a league of states, {"atany ot the" controversies the) Pea dl = : ‘ way to wash your car. : justices are called upon to settle are With a hu itarian objective, of intense gravity, and would be the \ Miss Mack has had engraved a parch cause for war between independent ent, which is framed in th : ‘. ‘ Myrtiewood. On the. parchment In addition to the original cases, Many motorists were quick to learn brought by the states, at this time : tly boundary disputes, the su- preme court now has upon its docket a large number of attacks ppon the! constitutionality of state laws, The! : more important of those challenging! : | its advantages. * # ¢ been provided for the/ } ij mh is 2 ’ h governor and sec-| | | retary of state, spaces for the great ae ' | f iS seal of cach state. doa larger | | + i ees | < iQ &. > am for the great seal of the U president the United { States, and the signatur and the governors of the| the validity of state laws on general! subjects are: State's Rights Questions Criminal syndicalism laws, in ¢ from California, Kansas and Mi igan; state daylight savings laws, in Fin se Femi em panchusettss reguls-! Ruth Ly Tet Yap, Chinese girl, will enter Columbia university this Fier ,of foreign language schools by ccit'to study for a doctor of philosophy degree. She is one of 1 If you have not tried this service—- Won't you give it a trial? Lahr Motor Sales Co. President and the Secret The inscription on the which has been signed by heart of the jreetings: In the Jane and in the sta a tree Ohio, and Terrace Park, Ohio; regula-| brothers and sisters who are getting their educations in American col- tion of minimum Wages in a case from leges, Arkansas; right of states to regulate the equipment of railroad locomot: ene | that are being re! various quip ; ig reluted by the various ued aeuanetneenaT oan Chicago Art Colony (itc."ind parties, one begins to feel the Interstate Commerce Commission|I§ Giving Way to [fs omens tine in these dave in! regulate a railroad owned | o © California; the right of Texas to, COMMerce’s Advance °° rat Scat Die tee tine require railroads to maintain division ao. " feels that he cannot Septs' 10—(4)—Chicago’s | leave Damascus without calling on receive the offic tures of the exec 3 monwealth. This unique document will complete its long trip at the joyous Yuletide season and will b Others are: The right of Kentucky ',, Chicago, Se “ late ie sold to raise funds to bring ry to require raitroads to furnish patent-| Greenwich Village” in the maze of the patron of prevaricators, and happiness to the hearts of the a A lcd tive paultey-eueus. te validity of streets on the near north side, is in| He occu da fine house, as hou: 3 : 4 unfortunates in the motion picture | the Texas law prohibiting negroe: jpargeryot xtinction.- — ; capital of the world.” Te uae pea «saga. | from voting at democratic primaries; |,,,The, surge of the builder beyond | ea ers } A Unique Undertaking | Miss Marion Mack, movie s' with unique persue framed in “Holy; the New York law regulating the the north bank of the Chicago river : i“ headquarters at designated place the governors of a president of the Unite 3. Nor) mtd es co lent nee)" Huge business blocks and luxurious is there any document, bearing all} property through resident agents; |4partment hotels are replacing | SR ce evoke Woracies eedcele the Oregon law prohibiting insurance s, tea rooms and other adjuncts re se collectors of private libraries and also companies Seam: iubamndiying. Upetar: lage” life which had blossomed | the libraries of state universities to] combanice against lose “through|in remodeled dwellings of a by-cone : i send to state capitals to obtain| F re and confiscation by state of.|seneration in the drowsy hinterlands substitutes if you BON asie this geet weaee| icers of machines. being yurchaced| back of the “Gold Coast.” : fig sall cealg andi signatures, will be . he Ohio} Even that center of village life, seek the famous Quaker of rare value, flavor | Wood” which is going to e' 7 fi Q hi t 7 seve . ty Earn y state capital and Washington, D. C., to| sale of theatre tickets by scalpers; | flowing an improvement program e Never in history has such a pazch-| receive the exceutive signatures and impress of the great seals before | the regulation of interest Fates, by; Which opened up a wide, new territory Po te y 50 more Ggaham Brothers Motor eee ere states and'by the} reaching Hollywood, where it will be sold at auction for charity. | Nebraska: the laws of Maine, Ohio te rehabilitation rapidly is encroach Coaches for the Department of Street Railways, Detroit —19° in all. a the Dill Pickle Club in Tooker sent to the Mary a narrow thoroughfare of stud the right of Connecticut to ecancel:unlike Washington Mews in New physicians’ licenses on ground of; York, soon ousted from its | fraud, and the validity of the act curious dwelling. The ground and! w York, Sept. 10, ~The range upward from fifty dollars w York has developed one larga} a month, and when the owner is un- ss which is not on Broadw le to ride his horse for the day a r) groom il exercise it for an addi- tional fee. and Wisconsin requiring insurance|in# upon the quiet Bohemian a A confirmatien of the high quality, , d The parchment, packed with partic ular care in a specially built contain- | er, started on its journey when Miss | busiz dependable service and low-cost operation characteristic of all prod- Mack personally brought it by auto-|° : in| creating the board of park commis-|building have been sold de ial The upkeep of a horse is equal in J y mobile from Cottage Grove to Salem, | P eq 1 ioners for Waterbur: But the huge bu iz program Oregon, where she presented it a spd Aaah ee ene i Madeccenen i peiliectsrl eve spreading northward from the river ucts bearing Graham Brothers Governor ¥ . Pierce of Ore-|tidote to late = et y and other expenses,| qe) 4s A and westward from the lake seems name. orand ate Sam sleep by the white saddle horses in New York cost Seientist Gives destined finally to overwhelm. the . Kozer for their and: the| yuo’ ste 7 r bk Phila SN edhe diet ahund BO acl village. Already its inhabitants, ar- An ord ery orgal izati Pe ee i : the ve lives conducive to that con- fitty dollars in Kentue 5 attaing this New Theory For Hate caAiL ANTI Edie andl tne cuxpabes ma iri ler that ev 95 wk at araur Tierce and Mr, dition, ‘ alue when it has been taught to sn ds followers of studio life, are movin, requiring transportation, whether Coinbly: Nittle 1 Aes: early Canters | Daeg and canter." When taught the Finding of ,Ore tadbarennith andswest dite cesar ; Bu: 8 T f Ilo comely little movie ths in Central Park tricks of the! ring and ft becomes a hata iomoroe: fac thine eee by Bus or Truck, can follow as an accompanied her to trots and chrubbers | Ie sby the desire eng eedueasured on-| Minneapolis, Sept. 10—UP)—A Uni-|know where to find them there are | infallible guide to judicious buying. After a brief stay in Sa rele the teservuit hy devious | chacen, © {esize and purse of the pur-| versity of Minnesota scientist believes | still plenty of book stores, tea rooms, | , Mack continued her journey lies! WeHIsiy: tile WvouplbIa sa OTE oe ae net his theories of the way metal ores basement cafes, c little , the: | HE point to remember nu lsappes 6 jJe to Portland. At fdavadied Hide cin Ww LiTnieeHeanen. on [Nake un eeaen tee OP {are deposited in the ground and the|and the like to maintain the artistic ing breakfast oats is that only aham Brothers Trucks, with Dodge ‘ limit’ she p en aoe ‘risingly late wun: | provided tar rhulities also have been places where they may be found, will) atmosphere, wuaker Oats have the rich 2 %4-Ton Commercial Cars, “a and an Sl or ut’ 4 Sette Br de ie je equestrian who “erg | become accepted as law in geologic = — vor that you want. meet 90% of all hauling requirements. and conducted to who take to the paths between five| catering to ehie’ trade eesti eee science. He is Dr. W. H. Emmons, | Dip Replaci ‘ where she presented the p weg abe Ue te pachs between Liye] gatering to this trade covering am head of the department of geology. | ORS placing One package of oats withont thet ‘ to executives of the newspaper, Who | ee ees eee ae ee ted eck gale st fashion-| The theories whi Dr. Emmons 4 flavor may spoil your breakfasts for 9 3 = In armen promptly to's] ayia tcenly ttactelonsiter”/ able ction of Central Fark Went. [han worked out, Waring“ yeu of Human Affection —_| aver ™ spoil 1-Ton Chassis (G-BOY) - - $1025.00 next stop, Olympia, Washington. ably. atention:by-cidlag. ay shee he er. stables are ¢ along! research, have attracted so much at- 7 - : ee iat apes Already. plans have been laid by} which marked the end of he day, be-) the southern edge of the park, where tention that he has been asked: to Get Reduced Tax) tie price you pay is the same. oh Rossy pind Miss Mack to conduct the parchment] fre Zetirings rates range from $2.50 an hour up—lexplain them before the American In- pi Thus “trying” a substitute is a folly. 2-Ton Chassis - - - - + 1605.00 on the last few laps of its journ Brablea 1s partments considerably up, stitute of Mining and Metallurgical] Berlin, Sept. 10.—G@)—Recognizing ‘k, surround. The location of ed by congested d As it approaches Salt Lake City, her home tow will fly there from Hollywood” and will present the| © parchment to Utah state executives! for their signatures. Thence she will take it to Carson City, Nev d from there to Sacramento for the last of the 48 state se Then on to Los Hales seamen Ses tees fy fs geker ie is the result me sr Motor Coach Complete - = 3950.00 neers and the Society. of Econom- some limitations that | vi Mi erience. No other s, ., ths <tvetaRe lie-<eology, both meeting in Ni w York | mother love is often sho oon upae| ee * “Quaker milling, Ha) re Delivered in Bismarck ding habits and| "Ae gMiMtee cea veine are orighe | OE alee Maen abies. the bourd| gains much of the “bulk” of oats. And e ar See cmerel volns “Ars. ot jet: he tae Ct reduged by 75 Per! that makes laxatives less often necded. M.B. GILMAN CO BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. fer a real usury, but the. pepslaity (Raly,sormea.” Be, Enimogs.said, “by | cont the tax on those dogs." which in Quick Quaker, which cooks in ee aes ; ' t water bubbling up from inside| the hearts of their keepers supplant} Get Quick Qual ic! 3 te set between apartment| of the sport attests the large num-|50 the affecti is s sakes Y often being indiatineatihatlel Renee penukeet Geen Ieee gun [the sarth along ce of under. clreumstances would .be lavished 'on| 3° 5, minutes, or regular Quaker k wi er buildings to cas siness whi : ere have always known, i Angeles, where Miss Mack will be met} {tm other buildings to the easual/ | Another business which depends on ‘toward the surface. These hot springs | human beings. Oats as you ‘ by Mayor George Cryer, state and| Usser-by, and they maintain a high/ riding is that of the blacksmith andicontain various. metals in solution| Pups owned by spinsters or by| Your grocer has both kinds. PBN AAR other ce offici: d *¢ fo i aN ean a Ee fe pulttive a maint: which are deposited along the course | child! less couples over 50 years of age BISMARCK Will Bring Large Sum Matias inueiha same ne thecatanle EET eeeU TREY ie en aitte form and|of the stream of water in the inverse | are to be taxed $4.0 year. Other, le H Recnuse of the philunthtapic nac| which ‘ones stood in cach small town| Ine Che Gteccbed tan hone rel eon PRaaeaar thale, nglmbility, Hage Ronncs ozo te he nescaned $i uic uaker * ture of the movement, and because where the garage now is lo The| e one described in Longfellow’s! “Thus the metal that is least solu-| Buf the new ordinance says, one di é Ree cuninuc character of the parcn:| chi poem, ble will be deposited first and will| 8 fnough for petting purpo: For P ment and its frame, it is believed ; Z ~———— | be found near the bottom of a vein.” a egeend pet the owner must pay | thie goodly sum wil! be reallzed for| braces shakes, alligators, lizards a piaperes realised tings @ virtually prohibitive tax of $30) : . planned, and to which every penny, snake Jed him to cee. a king] Stull, who has received hundreds of . ‘ ay n n the rep! proposals herself since she started i < obtained will go. | would bite. two weeks| her match making enterprise byiet| © Daughters Aid Ananias Is K: _Govoperation of newspapers in every [ viting Elyria’s widows and widowers Sti of Sou a aayaagy yes state in the union has been obti sie dere yet rar vee udy of South Deroy aman han: been iohieiand to het Third street home, udy For Being Apostle assured, Governor Pierce of Oregon | WE ‘ “I got the iden from some pathetic Y ed sand the Portland | “Oregonian” are Widows, Widowers wallflower scenes at our local dances.| United Daughters of the Confederacy pnmasces, - Sept. 10a Evory sponsoring the movement. a * had a hol and ered it. Then'have established a biennial pri: merican who comes to Damascus i: prin povervents vel ad & hobl | fostered established a biennial prize of 4 to A” careful itinerary fae been worked Club Plans Meeting it grew lie-a'snowball in storm of 81000" to encourage Teveareiy inthe | ‘2H, “Don't fail to vielt the house | Srerreh 4 a history of the south, particularly in i Fel to dhe capitals of the follwing) Elvria, O. Sept. 10, -4®)—The lone-| | O£ the thirty-two charter members the Confederate period. Mrs, Arthur| , Although after three weeks in Syria, | It did he carried a band: SOLD BY DODOR BROTHERS DEALERS tvERYWHERG ~s states in thi iy HOMBRE Bee OW and Wid.| all except Mrs, Stull have deserted the H. Jennin; i visiting Beirut, and other large cities aoe bers: 7 = bi . gs of this ci chairman of Fy Hdeigd i » “sington, Ideho, Mo De | ayer clu can oF ion whieh| tanks throtigh marriage, the prize committee, said the nan of and Matening’:to: some. of the tales Gietcect grew. from a sm house gath-| | She estiniates*thentmber of sucess- will be known the Mrs. Simon sepa Rtas wie ering four ago into cor-| ful marriages she has promoted at\Baruck University Prize. eae hia” Michinan’ ‘Vormont,| rexpendence ‘club of national scope,| 250 and she says she has more than, Beginning in November the award ginia, io, ie ‘ae ont.) will lay down their pens in October] 1,000 “lonely souls” corresponding at{Will be made every two years, and Maine, New ‘Hampshire, | iguiesto Ele setts, Rhode Island, Conn 7| and come to Bla to get personally| the present time, competition will be limited to the undergraduates and graduage . stu- je RB. Stull, grand president! The life-term of « copyright is 28)dents of universities and standard aware, Maryland, District of Colum-| and founder, is arranging plans for| years, renewable under. cert colleges in the United to| Mima. & . Capital Funeral bia, Virginia, North Carolin : sonventio! RY i pand Caroline; Georgia, Florida, Alabama,| “°° "2 convention. gine Sor eamaer ae: eM toon Fhe bare bees grog Tennessee, Mississippi, ‘Louisiana, fi Rey qaatlyations.. witala. the) : 4 Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona,| years. y merit e i New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming,| Queer Quirks of Nature is submitted, the prise will not. be - 216 Main St. Utah, Nevada. and Califo She Has a Pleasant Disposition, at Least awarded for that” year, Mrs. Jen- ; ” Jarvis Family Holds | we ne trendy che ‘continued ou" ™Y Be ies, Phone Day or Night—220 Rat Catching Record) * QS instalimente o€* $300) the “first at! Se Jos. W. Tschumperlin the time of the award and the sec. ! i | : j ond upon the printing of the m ~ London, Sept. 10. -()-—England’s |script. Thig, will’ scrve’ to promote rat catching record is held by the Jar. : i the printing’ of the essay in vis family, three of whom are girls, 3 : inanent form{ at the author's intel Bags of 700 to 1,000 rats a week are | tive; it wai id. nothing out of the ordinary for the; " “ jarvis’ i fo. Misses Nell and Kitty Jarvis, twen-| “ ‘ | Stinnes’ Daughter Why trust to. luck? Put certainty of success in every baking by using , y-ohe and twenty-three rexpectivel “i . 4 ith , HE on the rat catching job ever: j ‘ins Rac : . A : either / i, hla Gm nbea by Wi " 3 Motor e e * brim sister Rose, who is twelve. ey é: ¥ i se ~ etalgo accept extermination contracts Stinnee,’ 20-year-old) duomheen ct eke : ‘ i De ceed Oe ae. i ‘ late Hugo Stinnes, in turning her : : | ax = “he gisls come by their rat catch- " : ee cnergi¢s to sports now that she “has : ; 2 ‘ be dug abilities quite naturally, as they! nm deprived of a business career were tought by their father, Joh . . Ie eee ee ee ns orL F B = Ja se afticial” lat cater ig “tee Nellie, who never won a beauty prize Rranes, fereane, j : : y ’ 7 on s e Driving her own sport racer, Frau- County Council, 5 {| ie€ the government of BY. AUSTIN H. CLARK wart-hoge with thelt, two pairs of ee Cea Meceety west be south y claims to be t ly rat Smithsonian Institut! large warts on ‘ace and their 4 ‘Jarvis 8 e only rat Mosk EE aaiitle and’ a weneral |lesne Abcumeinn eaalne tact They |000-mil 8 against 5Q men and, women catcher in Great Britain whose father n : re She is the fore: ; / : : : : mother, and grandfathers on both | favorite with tho keepers of the Na- | are clothed with a long thin mane of | ian is the foremost wo- . nd “ 3 ; if oe tne sutomobile driver in Germany. =—= _ Bie ea ce aM che” "ie aac, nem Ah ae al ter ie ae COST MORE ... WORTH IT! | ‘it twenty-five s. There are two = feed | only in| The tail fH tignder and quite any early age with 5 i mon ¢ to the girls, wh here y live bot! the | bare exes @ tuft o' air . ou : SD We teeeerk’® Ne itl, whol are plaing and in the thinly wooded |st the extreme. tip, When the ant, industries. South cee ’ sEDED SPIO , forests; but. apparently the: mal is exeited, hjs tail stands organize a hb never found in "thick fores gig straight up. ; arene sl “Hirested the’ South ‘The animals are strictly vegetar-| The head of the wart-hog is enor-| American branch until naw exécutive ians and obtain their food by grub- ‘large, the’ stall F ing” 3 ‘bing roots, young sprouts, and He eee, 2 she Gye patted ie Deer re, te el i hind atone "tl gd matty heat ear age 2 pete ‘Btates, has in ‘digeive they rest “on, their fer a Bn Shan, her F, Wee tenroad, 16, of|front knee: pigs in bein “in color with-f lation st" pred ie 4 the family. reo em-| Few animals are uglier than the|out lighter spots ‘or stripes, ~<Tsystem,* " ga fi losin!

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