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NO erent as eee ferrite ceiremanenmseorersriererysntt _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Pace titkin — ‘d c——_— | —— 4 atiineane 8 H ‘lifted his wife from the wrecked ma-| crowds to the s y ] 2 f sv pot, drawn by the! organizations of Bismarck, aceording} F. t. Moule was. chairman of the qoSheehan, and Peters, shinautt; Ben + International Spy chine. f | aera the drams and the A DER tetumative pins, {Ft i) iprae oh id na. Ey Mrs. McCarter was brought to a| ing of the bugl This will be G 1 Summerall’s "thee musical ogram was fre | Sentenced to Death local lintel where she will remain Commanded. by’ Fred T. Maxstead fiest vislt.te-Bismirek: | nlshed shy dohn’ He Francis of Mil- 8 Louidvitte ° Bs A bi ;onGeaIT “uy couple of days a e being ik y performed ries teat beg NN pn a waukee, Wis, appraisal engineer with . Louis 5 2 eningrad - to travel again. Mr. McCarter is able andled in the 2 «he Lloyd-Thomas company, who sa Geer ye fo ate ga | selation, 1s 2 IT Police Magistrate. |: Lis 7Hoties company, sang Moss, DeBerry and itejaes Harris oe Per | mueh obstructed by crowds who were i Handl 29 Ca si] evub songs. and Ennis. imacuhe uC h Wrecks Giant cheek by the police. At andies ses | “Guests of the club today. were: eto | reputed head of a group of 26 per-- Cras S$ Glé conclusion the drill drew hearty Duri Last Month | (art, #:H: Noyes, Fort Lincoin, sobn fidiunivelts R u FB] sons cea espionage ia | Biplane at Take-off |: eine fea the ie bled gather-| Maj. Gen. Cheb P. Summer- uring Las on’ HK. Milwaukee, ies :Gol a s 2) sia in behalf of the ritish intelli- erwards ec Bake: yale Toledo -. 1 5 Ol gence servic aes flags up Windsor street] all, Chief of Staff, Coming Twenty-nine cases were brought i Lume. Ge ue nA Hel- _ Koupal and ‘esmer; — Palmero, Hight others of the group were Etampes, France, Sept. 13.—(A4)—A St. ei and returned by drith, Fargo, Koupa ; ‘ : before Police Magistrate J. M. Belk: drit Bo, Speece and O'Neil. condemned to death, 13 were given giant Potex biplane, piloted by 5 to Dominion Here Oct. 19 during the month of August and| Minot, * pea cabilnsnieene prison terms ranging from six tenant De Marnier and Louis ba banded. Tinea end casts’ culldcied tolsked [ee eins aki ‘aides months to eight and the four was wrecked while tang of: her | 4 y orps were some n sist, 8, necordiig te. a Fepore pre Telegraphers to Be Placed Be-| others were acquitted. this morning in an attempt to break y of them with) Maj. Gen. C. P. Summerali, chief] sented to the city comm onda: Headache, Neuralgia g I dispatches have identified the world's distance record, whom were inf of staff, U. S. Army, is to be in Bis-| night, Of the amount collected $45 th Ring—Ringside’ I Goyer, or Goicr, as of Dutch birth.) The big machine had progressed # 1 with’ soldier] morck October 19, it was announced . : Nervous: : ‘Dyspepsia, neal sae a The dispatches quoted him as tell. half mile down the field when a inted “Boys of 78.'| today. wa . Five Rows Back ing the Leningrad court that he was tire burst, sending the plane over |The corps was further enlivened by! General Summerall will step here Tan OF the 29° cases were on Bowel Pains, Jaundice instructed by “Captain Boyce, head on its nose, ‘The ‘airmen, im an en-|the, presence { their mascot, | Miss/to visit Fort Lincoln and will snerd| charges of speeding, eight were on| Red: Crose: Pills, restora lost tone of the British intelligence ser at closed cockpit at the rear, were un pretty girl who marched amd] the day here. He will arrive from disorderly conduct charges ‘and. 11|to overworked kidneys, liver, stomach - cheesy Sept. 13.—()—George SS Reval,” to remain in. Leningrad ae : ee iba ad bi et date the west at 8:57 a, m. and will leave| were for drunkenness. In 12 of the/and bowels; remove chronic consti- waiting world this morning. the With .571—Team Median — prevented a fi ste tanks burst, | movement in history is thus well on) all is to he the guest of Col. Frayne] feijure to appear in court. . ‘The ingredients in Red Cross Pills . ited and much dis Thousands Killed tnilling 1,000 000 ons of gasoline. the frat fg of Lepionnnl ei 8K Baker. ph chibi etal abode ait are those generally used by. the ue tie cating Tunhesbernery tin Reckoned at .310 By Feng’s T ®. Bo bewioniire the 8.8, Montealm from Montreal yamen“ine Attocntionet Comme| John H. Francis fs world’s best ‘physiaings tn diver, Kid- cuffs at Soldiers’ Field here. eke y Feng’s Troops N. D. Legionnaires isla for a luncheon in honor of General loi ‘ they: remove sickness by inducing the The diagram, the absence of which| With an average of .571, Erickson i coat gy aU ena Embark at Quebec New York City Methodist min-| Summerall, | Because of the early Soloist at Meeting: body. secretions to act; they elfmin- has caused much and bitter wailing | leads the UAtting list of the A. 0. U.| Peking, Sept, 13.) —The Chinese! ister says that blond babies usuaily| oUF he will leave Bismarck, it will f Local Ki i ate disease by destroying bacteria in among the customers who had to , according to averages) newspapers charge that troops of oO. et aa Abomt| ers brunety smile and. bald-headed| NOt Be practicable to have an eve: 0 Bl AIWaNIaNS | tne bowels. Wate, Ghe: pANted: ia Giile "THOPDIBg YE ay wane foam average is} crown, ag. the “Christian General, | 1,000 Legionnaires from Wisconsin, | ones look blank when being baptized.| PINk meeting, but nreongements will th Con r iCiscadeapedy. oouweeouy, boetien eta CHISIGS THOME eee ad got tient bites ok at Cimee ive tnanaucred \housaeds of petsone| Miniekeiay ‘NOHN Dakota,” Waahing te meet hin can do. #0, A’ dinner| Alfved Bigee addaccced ihe: moving |e dtueehte: far hee The pancies : a 5 F Ss sands of pe d a, _ Dakota red Zuger addressed the meetin ru ‘or 2be e genuine ting in Center of Gridiron Second on the list, with .441, is}#t Changte, a city of 300,000 popu 0 and Oregon sailed on the Try Our Modern Hig’ hh Pres) tay be given for General Summerall.| of the Kiwanis club today on “The hed the Red Cross Insignia printed The ring is situated in the center| Klein, who was at bat 68 times and| tion in northern Honan provine; and Montnairn| sure Greasing Service For All] as a benefit for the various army | Constitution of the United States.” ‘lon box.—Adv. of the gridiron, and it ts surrounded | got 30 hits. Elness at bat G8] Members of the y € Antwerp, on thei! Cars, — Prices Reasonable. . is é hy four rows of chairs, to be dedi-| times, got 24 hits and has an average|#nd “Red Spears” s having CORVENTION (Att eee cated to the working ‘members of | of . killed some of Feng's men, the pa : . | Short Stop Station. the press. The fifth row from the ain-| pers The military took a fear Fete uae ring is the official “ringside” row, | ing 15 hits, has an average af 3479, | {ul revenue, slaughtering the inhabi aha) Grui corps. Of mest 76 where such customers as governors of | while Kelley is only tio points be. | tants without regard for age or sex, of The American states, mayors and other notables | hind him, going to bat 72 I timates of the numbe f dead tas! teastiaer i e will watch the toilings of Messrs, a 25 hil Nelson] Published by the various papers : oped at Montreal Dempsey and ‘Tunney. ; n300., He-was at bat 10] Fmce from 30,090 to 80,000, I ea ea ole ADI1TO ‘rom there, the seats extend back| times and gat three hit eT aE varie 4 = into the far reaches of the stadium| F. Hummell's average is esa, with! Stanton People Hurt | (ommnist by br aed lal ud infinitum, the distance from the | 53 times at bat and 15 hits, A. Hum- | aotne koe tyler tin Theatre ‘(om ring varying inversely with the Bolte ite in Auto Accident | i;: station w ve a 20 A+ Absolutely the closest to the fight,| Cargy, with haa dt seve ctsictdy ame ee ee Last Time Tonight right un where the very scuffling of | hits, hit the quarter mark, hi e THU BRELIGES” Wiecacrar Mba tain | oes bette Som " Ithowsh Tuesday Wonderful Service Guaranteed heard, the telegraphers, whose k- M. Hummell, at bat 57 times and tie: EAE at ii Phat ing keys will flash the blow by blow | getting 14 hits, has an average of nto the ditch on U. 8. hisshws sua? : accounts of the battles to new: 246 and Patera, with 58 times at bat feed pihapese 4 Harve ‘ay in all parts of the world, w: and 14 hits, has an average of .241.]/ ae an yout Cures Disenses qi . to depend on the stories they r Hansen was at bat 34 times, got eight | ‘G; MeGaviee a from their reporters to tell how the | hits and has an average of 335, Th b iethe chest antl , ° e ; le fight is going, Arrangements for 0, with 12 trips ed patnful bru them and their instruments have d three hits, while Roch- ea ani ob been made beneath the ring. rick has an average of .208, He was iiberemined ChuLeHete i : A survey showed that spectators in| at bat 48 times and got 10 hits. srdeve da the dGaespeavel “Ani Hand he the topmost seats on the south will a aa for the left side of the road. Break {! be more than 500 feet from the rinz:| Pat Malone Sold to f of the guard posts, the : 5 ilone the fence'to the north’ of the| Chicago Nationals) 2..." ws on | Men, it will pay you to take advantage of this sindium will be almost 700 fect from a 1 _ ‘presents i i © two fighters, A daylight view ( a to raise himself out the r A of the ring iocation from these sec.|_ Chicago, Sept. (®)—Pat Ma-| {0 raise himself out of the car in your own Th a hl seth ge tein im Me | og chee Tc the: [Sra oto the thors a ih 9 HOME SERVICE ring will be appear lik ri t|neapolis Amer sociation club, ——== . : © thn promoters i that phtileal toy was-purshaved. bythe Chica ; cowleped. - months to Fitti ; h wlth Oae-leld. In dank »|Nationals, Malone, who is 25 years uy jamble = rIV same ood: res ve ur Maa, asa, an the etd han won 18 hd toot 1d ames ply Co. 320 Main” Ave. ee ee ae nee en ae eee ie Ges He is leading the league as u strike tch _ 5 ’ RS AE out pitsher, having whiffed IS a Bismarck, N. D. We don’t want your mongy if you are not satisfied in eer UY AG | esi peel coh i Pennant | Progress '\ CONSTITUTION our = every way —_—_—_—______« = we NATIONAL LEAGUE | WAS SAVIOR IN | . Pittabureh a DARKEST HOUR: MONEY TO LOAN Louis "7 rea ast On Improved City _ brroperty Row York 7 (Continued from page one) Low Interest Rate , KO 78 principal difficulties . seem, in and Repayment Privilege { Cincinnati 65 499} great measure, to have been sur-! Bismarck and Mandap ‘ Brook Hi ail owsuiy P. C. REMINGTON 1 Brooklyn 5 412 n July 19, 1791, less than four a * . i rer tay ie Philadelphia - 356; Years after the Constitution was Energetic Mornings De- 103'2-4th St. Phone 220-W agus i i {signed Washington wrote to Cather-| | pend on Breakfast —-Start 1 Bri Clothing Tailoring wow von, tmen Today ‘Altcaulay Gr ihe ae oe George O’Brien New York at St. Louis. “ie re Jnited States. enjo Ss a scene; E . . me 2 eae eee sa lof peaipertiy canareenene ey unier; | “ways wit Quaker Oats THREE co FIVE MINUTES Virginia Valli Boston at Pittsburgh, the new government that could hardly Brooklyn at Chicago, have ech hoped for i Comedy i n. the, following aye WAS ingyen OWayou feet. all. morning. de- . AMERICAN LEAGUE wrote to’David Humphte ne tH feats : C ians” sib |, Pet | “Our public credit stands on that] 25 Bends) largely on your break- “The Collegi is é ae ed MO ra Wighcseoundewiiens the xo} fast. Thousands have unenergetic 9°79 99999096495S95159555 510559955 SUU SFO! { Philadelph 57 ‘hazs it would have been considered as a| forenoons because of wrong break- | { Gatroits -..c 64 5 26/ Species of oe to "ond reveal fast cating. - | Wednesday and ‘ Washington 71 64 of the world reveals! To feel right, you must have a Thursda ss Bg f | Ghleata es a x N2.| well-balanced, complete breakfast J 6 (¢ . ° II {eS 55 801407 ig two such totally differont eo ee eecnet on eraiiesle tiaet VIOLA DANA i Boston 44-90 “338 sets of conditions, could have truth-! and dinner—you get it. But break- meee fully beon written. All historical fast is hurried, often badly chosen. | in Games Today evidence of that period confirms! phyg Quaker Oats, containing “ ° a St. Louis at Boston. ioe ieseription, of conditions as set 16%, aici ood reat tise Bred in Old eer C : : « Detroit at Washington, Vhat was it that happened between 3 65% ca ydrate, its grea ] | Chicago at Philadelphin, the writing of these two extraordin-| energy element, plus all-important Kentucky a Us rad ary sets of lette Just this: The] vitamines and the “bulk” that makes i AMERICAN ASSUCIATION transforming influence of the Con-| laxatives seldom needed, is the dic- | The thrill and glamour Ww OO ,| stitution was at worl tetic urge of the world today. of Kentucky Turf! Milwaukee .. 92 «60 5 It is food that “stands b; ou! Ramens City x «x 56|S00 LINE ASKS ince | ¢! —SSSS—eee ‘ 83 (71 REDUCTION IN Get Quaker Oats today, Grocers a have two kinds: Quick Quaker, . eo, Tndianano $8 85 ITS VALUATION hich cooks 8 2% to 5 minutes, Genuine Tiger “B” Bat- e st or in Louis: ; oo eae ted: Quaker: Oats, teries have long life and ‘ (Continued from page one) reduction: son, in far “The Soo line bases its complaint en the contention t! assessed at a valu: permit it to earn six per cent on the amount so assessed. At the same time it, with other railroads, is con- {tending before the interstate com- merce commission for freight rate inerei on the ground that it is not earning six per cent on its acy exceptions: recuperative Pewer when your set is not in use. Heavy duty . *B” $3.65. Gamble Au- to Supply Co.. 220 Main ’ Ave., Bismarck, N. D. Quaker Oats MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges Apply fur terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCh Kansas City at Minneapolis. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Louisville at Columbus. Indianapolis at Toledo. Yesterday’s Games | peuuereeunrersneeeee er eee (B: Smart Oxfords Teachers, students. and business women: are delighted: with the new ion which would patterns for autumn ‘now being shown. in yy. The Associated Press) "NATIONAL LEAGUE this famous shoe, with a three-way combination last, R Bf E| valuation, <3 22 Philadelphia . 4 1]. “In fixing taxable values the board stent welt:soles and light weight arch supports which in: Pittsburgh . 8 __0|has kept in mind the neeessity of maintaining a reasonable standard no way interfere with their smart styling. to enable the various school and oth- er small taxing districts to raise suf- Ferguson, Scott and \vilson; Hill and Smith, Gooch. SSSOSSSS9SSSSSD99VS DO SSSO9 ESOS CSS GSS SISE uit Brooklyn .. St. Louis .. 1 Snyder. First Game R Second Game R Others not scheduled. Milwaukee . 6 St. Paul Kirsch and Gaston. Kansas City ...seeeee Elliott and DeBerry; Daina que and Hargrave, Sukeforth. a » 0 7 8 AMERICAN AIRORATION 2 . 1 Eddleman and Aus” Betts, would be shifted to other property, ince it is apparént that the schools and other functions of government must be continued on a reasonable basis. “It would appear, therefore, that the railroad company, in this action, is attempting to evade payment of its fair share of the tax burden by shift: conceded to be earning less than the railroads in proportion to their taxed valuation.” E 1 3 8, Doetog. of Chiropractic Palmer School 3-year graduate Free help, see your local association Room 11 1 ing a new home or purchasing one already bvilt. repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent.’ If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial Bismarck Building and Loan Association ractical women are | Loans are first. First National Bank Block she 216 Broadway aconenastithet sitter ws hands : — we agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. ~*"(COMUERURT O PERU ONO)” "| BREE sg Ne emeenngN” er 2c), Ns nent tat ereen a ep tuner tear sieahioanscaatinalPeleeee it asta eoteser or ommataatins Oemnmeee E| ficient money to meet their expense: The Bismarck Building and Loan cssociation has loaned New York ae a Most cf them alread aan ie E 1 essociation has loaned over : Chicago. nay ah, 16 i igvot athe hk levy and 1s reduction in $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. (¢ 1 Ir Strap Pumps * aver a calf ‘itzsimmons r; »| the valuation of one class of property iati: Heras oe, ‘ + Hag Nea ene sped ctaviens; “Root the valuation etinpe class of peanarty The association always has funds on hand to assist in eréct a Of brown alligator In’ oxford with alliga. with military heel and the new popular wide one strap, made with a welt sole. For | street and sport wear. = Boston. 4 : ing that berdan to other sanitble Cineinnat 9 2| property, the’ greater portion 0! ‘ é A d b kid § 3 = cl Fi golden brown R. Smith, Wertz and Gibson; Lu hich is farm land. And farm land SASSER BO nt eS AE Sizes from 3 to 9 in widths AAA to, C are ‘shown in all three models as illustrated. AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 ; this Our children’s school shoe assortment is now at its best—calfskin cxterds: patent. Pied, Bassler; ‘, is an Wild ang ing | th le ule rt rf ' leather pumps and sandals in all sizes. Bring the kiddies in for perfect fitting. _ Gibson and Bassler; Rom a : af B %; CORbEaRR s or hose wilh E= ‘Ifyou: want to:save yourself. disappoint- ment and delay this fall, then see us now. nett ne eae tor trim in contrasting. color. Military heél. and welt sole. For’ school,: sport, street and busi _ ness wear. oxford, shark trimmed, 5 eyetet style with welt sole, military heel and’ a ‘built-in light weight arch support. 188 » Brot FOR BETTER FOOTWEAR om