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SPECIAL RATE PROVIDED FOR CHICAGO SHOW Northern Pacific Plans Sight- seeing Trips in Chicago For Delegation Special arrangements have been made by the Northern Pacific for th entertainment of North Dakota farm- ers and stock men who travel aboard that railroad company’s special train to the International Livestock position at Chicago the latter of November, according to J. H. i ultural development for ie company, who was in *Blomaret ye a The train will stop in the Twin Cities over Sunday en route to the show, and its passengers will be’ ken to the Minnesota agricultural eollege and the state farm. In C' cago an entire floor of the Great Northern hotel has been reserved for the delegation traveling via the Northern Pacific special train, and reasonable room rates have been ar- reabeclaly ged of th pecially arran; tours the Rt a bye plants and ee wi national Harvester eom| ‘a Northern entire end the will be full events, in addition to to the livestock show. One Fare Round Tri The Tore train will leave Fargo at 10:16 p. m, Saturday, November 27, arti in‘ the Twin Cities dus ing the night. It will leave St. Paul Sunday night, reaching Chicago carly Mon morning. No special train ‘will be operated for the return trip but those traveling on the one-fare- round-trip plan, which is offered, ma; return on any train they desire whic! will take them to their destination before Saturday night, December 4. While the special will be made up at Fargo, the one-fare plan applies from any starting point in North Da- kota, passengers traveling on one of the regular trains to Fargo in time to board the special. For those who do not care to g6 aboard the special train and who want a slightly longer time in Chi- cago, a rate of one and ‘one third fares for the round trip has been provided. This is good on any train, and the ticket holder does not have to return to his destination until December Referee to Hear - Claims Resulting From Closed Banks Hearings on claims made by de- positors of six state banks against the state guaranty fund commission will begin at Devils Lake November 22 before C. J. Fisk, referee for the commission, Claimssto be heard are those which have been rejected by the guaranty fund commission as not coming with- in the law. In each case the claim- ant has asked reconsideration of the decision. The tatal _apmber of claims to be heard is 90. The banks in which the claimants had money when they closed are: State Bank of Wallum, State Bank of Brentford, and Security State Bank of Fairdale. Home Making Course Offered at College Classes for ten weeks, beginning Jan. 4, in all branches of home mak- ing subjects will be conducted for girls and women of North Dakota al the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege School of Home Economics, ac- cording to Miss Alba Bales, dean of the school. i, In working out a schedule.of study subjects for this special home econ- omics short course it was deemed advisable by the officials in charge to offer concentrated courses in all Phases of home making. The most ential parts of a much longer course of home economics study have n picked out so that much valu- rag information can be obtained by for anyon Preparation in modern house work. The schedule of courses offered in| tthe ten weeks consists of cooking, table service and meal planning, chill care and feeding, canning of mat and vegetables, housekeeping equipment and care of the house, laundering, sewing and dressmaking, and millinery. Information in-a more detailed form will be epent te anyone who writes to the school of home econ- .omics, Noi Dakota Agricultural college at Fargo. Installment Buying Aid to Prosperity New York, Nov, 19.—(#)—Install- ment buying, despite defects, is cred- ited with a large share in America’s present prosperity’ by economists at- tending the annual meeting of the academy of political science here. Edwin R. K Zeligman, professor of political economy at Columbia Uni- ,000, $7, y° 000 out 2 nn ‘annual $40,000,000,000 business. In a speech yesterday he declared the iment plan had to \dvocated by ers’ problems Dickinson of the Representative L. J. Towa, who contends the tariff should be_ extended to protect farmers. Henry C. Taylor, professor of agri- cultural economy in Northwestern University, declared the difference in purchasing power of city and farm products “has resulted in a capital! joss of 000,000,000 to farmers, and untold suffering.” He advocated reducing the tariff on city products or making it effective in protecting farm products. State Canvassing Board May Not Meet For Week or More Compilation of unofficial election returns by counties should be com- pleted within a day or two, said at the secretary of stat fice today. Official returns e been ived more slowly and it may be a week or more before the state orb gad board meets to count the vote. To Change Style ' of Warning Signs ,A change in the system of crect- ing warning markers at approaches to heavily traveled state roads has been decided on by the state high de gnegeil mgeap fat “ é In pest a “stop” ‘sign has been Pu oP , county roads near their intersections with state roads. These signs have proved velueless because ef are generally disregarded. lew signs will contain black let- ters on a yellow background, the warning color, and will carry the ighway 200 feet.’ ——— i { CORPORATIONS | Verendrye Holding company, Ver- endrye, N. D.; to act as a holding company for the Farmers State Bank of Verendrye, 2 closed bank; $10,- 000; J. M, Zaback, R. F. Neperud and H. FP. Kremer. Howell Manufacturing company, Crosby, to make weed and burners; C. C. Howell and E, vy; GH Columbus, and Arthur Kat: mare. CLOCK-LIKE REGULARITY HIS REWARD Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN relieved constipation of long standing way | ges Vaccination Against Smallpox Request that physicians and par- ents join in.a smallpox vaccination campaign was issued here today by A. A. Whittemore, state health dir- ector. It is cheap protection against {a dangerous and often deadly dis- ease, he said. At present there are 15 smallpox cases scattered throughout the state. None of the patients have the disease in the virulent form, he said, but warned that contagion from a mild case might result in a virulent case ending in death. November has been designated by the federal health ser- vice as small pox vaccination month, Dr. Whittemore said. ‘|New Bugs Unloosed to Fight Corn Borer Chatham, Ont., Nov. 19.—(#)—Ex- eristes roborator and habrobracon brevicorus, two insects whose preda- tory habits are as formidable as their names, are being introduced by Do- minion entomologists to prey upon the European corn borer. Resembling armored cockroaches and bearing deadly stingers, the for- eign parasites are natural foes of the corn borer pest. They feed upon the larvae and adults of the borer, but so far as has been determined, are harmless to crops. * Hordes of the i being cultured i ular intervals. The insects. were imported from the corn-growing regions of Hun- gary with the aid of the United States corn borer experiment station at Arlington, Mass. sect warriors are d liberated at reg- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SAFE-BLOWERS ARE TRAINED IN’ HONEST TRADE Convicts at California Prison: Taught How,to Use Ex- plosives Properly Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 19.—(®)—A post-graduate course for safe-blowe! is one of the most popular branch of instruction in the state prison| road camps of Califorha, Bunglers at the business of blowing | doors off strong-boxes come to the prison camps, after paying part of ti price of their clumsiness at San Quen. tin or Fol; i Before they have ed their higher edu- cation in high explosives they blowing cliffs into rivers or pushing the corners off of mountains. Take Course in Blasting Even convicts who have had no pre-| vious experience with high explosives are eager for instruction in blasting | technique, says Ben H, Milliken, state | superintendent of prison camps, The| safe-blower, however, who comes to| the camp a background of prac-| tical training is the convict who gets! ithe most out of the blasting course. _| He learns that there is plenty of| excitement in handling high explo-| sives as an honest trade, and with profit, too; for more than one pawane | oss trained in a prison road camp is earning more money now than the average yegg can clean from safe- cracking. He becomes expert in the fine points of placing a charge. He knows | THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Mr. Charles R. Pollard, of Wal- ‘worth, Wisconsin, will testify that habit-formi: pills and drugs were en in. reliev- Don’t let constipation dra; down, and. don't become . a slaw ty and drugs. Belcg RLREGRA tea Tt 8 > Cal le lar! teed to relieve cases, with eve eat with milk or cream. Use it in cookii reci| the pac! LEDRAN is made by Kelloge in Battle Creek, pm god Sol all grocers. everywl %, ALL-BRAN Weall eat more bread” HERE’S nothing better than fresh home-made or bakers’ bread spread thick with Holiday-Nut Margarine, It goes fine and dandy with all foods, Women who have used it find nothing to match its S| __Hlectrio Cookery as Better Cookery eres and See, Gad cial Tipe doe he highway as gently as|amount the rag i ing debt popping cork. Or he will rip al is $2,638,000,000 or 42.7 per cent of ard slice off the face of a cliff|the total installment sales.” diccctor dividing Ge wet Son . ken ta After he has become master of the} races Are Found of Human Race That Antedates the Indian of high explo sodatol, and has of his senteni graduate safe-blower world with an hones tive trade. Manville, Wyo., Nov. 19.—(@)—An ancient civilization, which antedated and was further advanced than that of the American Indian, is claiming the scruntiny of archaeologists in the “Spanish Diggings,” cight miles south an, Increase More Than Installment Buying Chicago, Nov. 19.—()—Evidence to show that installment plan buying is far less uneconomic than it has been often painted was contained today in a report prepared for the National Automotive Finance conference here by Milan V. Ayres, Chicago analyst, | formeriy in the wartime statintieal | livision of the government. Ayres investigated installment 9 the American Bankers’ but his findings never ad been made public, » total increase in installment he reported, “between 1923 only 8 per cent, while sits increased 17 per Savings Deposits of here, inhabitants, who, scientists believ were blotted out of existence by so cataclysm of nature. Specimens of weapons and tools, made of jasper and agate, have been discovered, strewn in profusion about buy and 1925 savings d nt, rhe total installment debt, in- cluding real estate, is only 11 per cent of the national income, estimat- j ed billion dollars. The} mere installment debt,is only four per it of the national income. No matet amount of installment tabi be defaulted in hard imes.” The preponderance of installment uying is in automobiles,” Mr. Ayres “Annual sales of goods, exclusive of ; relies’ finds, Excavations have revealed traces of | \tepee circles, in which the “lost race”, housed itself. Unlike the usual Indian e agricultural too! and cooking utensil predomi weapons of battle and | MURDERER Copenhagen, Nov. 19.He who cherishes a deep and homicidal grudge should lure his enemy into the frozen wastes of the northland before he proceeds to satisfy it. 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