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SR mA RNC HE, st NE SNE LT A a cheraieeemeeeeeneacnananeeneee : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN { | i i i Hl Notes, Larimore; Toot Horn,! Vermilisnaire. Vermilion; Purh-En- | SEND SOME MORE to expectations and in the case of rh | School Notes, ; i o ‘ ad A ST ATE STOCK IN teweet’ claver, "much was left un- | 710 ENT H 4 | Sheyenne; Crosby Echo, Croaby;|ergy-Pride, Wakonda; Pointer, we et yh bers pg ndied May He rmy | threshed.” ‘ “4 "-.| Red and White Forum, Bowbells; | Point. Mhertiel wer stat: 6 ouaee aa dane Q y “oM Bg ts] cota, ie Forx, le sai 8 afrai ie was : me NIGHT LIGHTING NG NA | hi} Mase; Mines. High Diner ‘er, | CyosUTe, Fargo; Souvenir, Sharo ¢ gh to ent the fruit, i Wimbledon: “Shatterinas®” Mander: Piaitie Breeses, Biomarck: Flicker: fot SfO8R enough to eat the frul . SoS | i — Wimbledon; Spatterinx, Mandan; | fins fieercs, Bismarck: i but he appreciated spirit in 1 NEE ere , | Hard Lines, Jamestown; Satellite, | ? Which it was sent.”——Bethnal Green SEARCHED FOR Some Field Grains to Be Left | IS AIR PROBLER Montana, Minnesota, Two Da- Egeland; Bismarck Pep, Bianiarck: | Mipot.and pag Washer ton, Bottines Unthreshed, Statistician | bac | kotas Seat Parers to Uri- Lee Carita eotebbe and te Billings, and the Roundup, Great | sNew York, Nov. 22. —(®)— The} versity Meet | Bleck, Northwood; ’ Iyotan, Turtle | ie G sie, Land, bea he Pine Jack (Legs) Diamond, Inti- Declares | extra gimension of travel which | ban | Lake: Ink Spots and Benet Sharon: | stone, Pipestone Meee ed |birds, fishes, submarines and avi-! rae a sn. jeldent, Bisbee; Kay Hi-News, Ken- | ¢, 1, the Nort! Light. iropractor paantdh erie ea With the completion of all ficld| ators alone enjoy—namely, change | Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 22.—-En- mare; M. H.'s. Booster, Mei | roel ‘Aisa: Mint: Winnere wil Me Drugless Physician for Questioning work in North Dakota, indications |of height at will—is creating one of |tries in the contest of the Northern | Aton, University; arene Fargo: | announced at the banquet for dele. rug are that a small percentage of wheat, | aviation’s most difficult night light- | Interscholastic Fress association to | Delta Spei, Hope; _ Scholis, Fin- gates at the Hotel Dacotah Friday | Laces Bik. Biomarek, N. D. . {i roblems, | eld at the University November | ley; Broadcaster, Bottineau; Gleam, oats and flax ‘will remain unthreshed, Probl be held at the University Ni ber | ley; Broadcaster, Botti Gleam, | 5 0, Nov. 23, New York, Nov. 22.—(AP)—The According to a report today by tien | flow this disadvantage operates is /2i nea st teal oo publications, Mayville: New ' Rockford | Rocket, | Police announced today they were Kienhols. assistant statistician of the | described by Prof. H. H. Sheldon, Of the number competing, 57 are | ‘kford; High School Life, = i a searching for Jack (Legs) Diamond United States department of agri. chairman of ‘the department of !newspapers. South Dakota has en- | wake; Dickinson Crucible, « (©, CVVOESSES", CRE questioning in connection with caltate lag jphysics of New York university. |tered 5, Montana 5, Minnesote 10, on. Ix the death of Arnold Rothstein, ae About five per cent of flax, two to | Surface ships at sea and land ve. | and North Dakota 36. ‘ne | pelinnesota newspapers entered: TROT een voy aun three per cent of wheat, and about | hicles travel on a ei a known WiteR te lt Hl Se The Ta USERS Lo tee cia Is on Milliner = " i lane, so that warning’ lights may | Wil ose. of St. James academy, luth; Otaknam Mankato; Detroitian, | No charge has been lodged against one per cent of the oats intended fet le flaened in th t plane, with cer-|Grend Forks. Annuals total 12, one | Detroit Lakes; Morris High Life, | Pe y ‘ a Te atid nes tee vate dee seetede nad TORS | eainey that thi Balan’ RpprOMUEINE | trom Misherste: Poe Morvis; Rah! Rah, ‘Two Harbors; |S g 4 pit ey aie Rogue's Drought during the fall over most | Will enter the bright part of the etd ae oH i Na and seven | Y Hu MEE se aed eet | For 3 . " rer id | eam, | from Nor’ akota, rora Borealis Aurora; Hi School * : Filta seerety. gs be Fiaamine London, Nov. 22.—(AP)—Cather- fall anges wet esate: pte But the aviator may come flving The list follows: | Progress, T River Falls; Static | ° seen in the Park Central N ‘th school vs- W. TE ly before the gambler was shot. ine Booth, daughter of Gen. William temperatures have eliminated teces- | along far above or below the plane} North Dakota high school news ma fi mn. | ' “Diamond ‘was ‘once the leadcr of| Bramwell Booth, Ta-year-old head of/ sity of shed feeding, he anid. putas Ce ween esGie is| babe entered RR Ry Coe gin ee ee, Bilas I | Tl a Y ° a Ur a Y ny a the Britis " | focused. ivafton; Cooper High Recor | Coop- | rus, Lewistow! % 3 Ko- | q war between rival gangs, during| cussed as the next head of the Or-/the state is below the average, and |Tevolving a bull’seyeof light, so that Hi-Eye, Park River; M. H. Gallatin High News, Bozeman. | q which Albert Levy was shot. ganization should her father's tem- will probably not average more than | its luminous pencil describes a cone | Sketches, Monango |, Star, uth Dakota newspapers entered: | Diamond was with a notorious| porary retirement because ef ill 80 per cent of the usual amount for| in the sky, which the aviator sees | Hawthorne Gazette, Crar Leeds; Hi-Light, Kidder; gangster, Jack Orgen (Little Augie) Feaith become permanent. the state as a whole « | because of the illumination of dust | — — | When the latter as killed in 1927.] Under the Salvation Army con-|” « eports indicate that a slightly | t-water vapor particles in the path | ats Diamond himself was wounded in Santen oe Booth ae ‘ the, er number of sheep and con- y bad lett Meus advantage BEW ARE THE COUGH FROM the gun battle. He was arrested but| 1 o name his own _ sucecssor. also that a moving beam has f eleased because of lack of evidence. en the first General Booth died this year at North Dakota feeding | found much easier for a birdman to Values up to $8.95 in felts, “He was arrested last February in| there was considerable speculation| points than last. year. sight than a stationary ray. COLDS TH AT H ANG ON | velvets, and metallies. connection with the fatal shooting] ®— to who would take over the reins | P°WAi feed crops were good, and| Rotation periods are timed so that | , J i , i E discovered aviators may distinguish one light ay He Snot “ Ere anne thet he ad norisaned eh son to fol Gna ia Tatwest cfop cat ited from anoth f Coughs from colds may Icad to se | clements which soothe and heal the For Friday and Saturday 4 an attemptec fur robbery, but was "jo crops are not juces be | y ie cer ics D, Coegiain, cian” Wie Ceaeon helh primarily a6 cash crope. Rye was ‘i 2 Musi tow with Cicomuison, an era. | intamed membranes and sop the ir N (this week only) clades es ee teal fied mis conan having aE feed to | Only, 8 fair cashcrop. It is true that | Play Tin Pan Music creosote that is pleacant to take. | the pontine iy absorbed “isto the | ever, that ‘Disiaond. gras noe’ being | lat rane Liat yee, arc wy | the North Dakota wheat crop, while to Drive Bears Away} Creomulsion is 2 medicil discovery | blood, attacks the tat of thew outts ie songhe a the petal Sis or: He ae in charge of the ‘wome: the arge as biel deol eg one hs with two-fold action; it soothes and | and checks the growth of the germs. iN 95 clated the police want to. question| work, which ‘was founded by the first] ¢ st ever produced in the ne a heals the infamed membranes and in» | Creomulsion is guaranteed eatisfac> in Veo lake ae Md General Booth’s wife, her gvand- potato crop was also one| Tomsk, Siberia, Nov. 22.—(AP)— hibits germ growth. tory in the t t of coughs from = |S ' tim to learn whether he knows about) Genera ' oy North Dakata potato | Tin pan music is played by ‘whole| MO ATE Me creosote ie ree colds, beaueli minor forms ef |S : she shooting. ae Ie acl eR Stops. Prices received for both villages to drive Bears away from} ognized by high medical authorities | bronghid nerve ind is excellent. | y | JAPAN GETS COSTLY seyPe, however, ate so low that the | peasant homes and livestock. ‘The as one of the greatest healing agencies | for building up the system after colds i FOWL FROM CANADA | D¥t, Profit of these crops to North | bears have become particularly dar-| for coughs from colds and bronchi or flu. Money refunded if not ree ig Vv ver, B. C., Nov. 2¢,—| Dakota farmers will probably be the |ing in. this region approaching | “irritations, Creomulsion contains, in | Heved after taking according todirece = | ae, Gag tia, lopeat see the war 1 crop of att | Hames and cattle in broad daylicht.| addition to creosote, other healing | tiem Reb oe druggitt, (adv) |S Bismarck Cloak Sh op 1 mtly normal crop of a ie momen ey are s » fry i ; ial will Lah eel ba hile 8 aut parnins the greatest dis- | ing pans, pails and samovar funnels | " ‘ ie Sing ore Pe scale coeickeh | appointment of the season in the out. | ane hurriedly mobil and the | The Popular Priced Store virhge Patations, ee ale COM® UD | tubn Of sweet clover end flax seed | racket raised by the whole village Morbid eiets Binet gis atic Fania ane of live poultry |##noted._Neither threshed out up the bears off. FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON IK i ‘lor! re for Entertain: | trom here, part of a 10-year program a = a . = ——- ment of Pain Thought Cause SA GHIRURENOGE teen apan, ee valued at $5,000. It consisted of | : birds and included White Leghorns, | ; ee ear! JONES & WEBB’ vi tte ! “Union, Mo., Nov. 22.—(P)—The| audawnite_ Wyandotte “Good Samaritan,” Mrs. Bertha Gifford, who was always ready to “sit up” with the sick and who watched 18 persons die writhing in ‘Paroxysms of pain caused, the state believes, by poison she administered, must spend the rest of her life in an insane asylum. A jury last night found the “poi- son woman” not guilty of the mur- » 7 @ jer of Ed Brinley “on the sole ‘ ground that she was insane at the time of the commission of the of- fense and has not recovered from poe ie Ciie Ee Seeniet ae reac! after three hours an i vers wi! i minutes of deliberation over the tes, To acquaint all coffee lovers with the merits of our DEMONSTRATION timony showed that she had calmly , |] famous Chase and Sanborn's “Seal Brand” coffee, we 5 poisoned one man and two small Brimful of Health ffer for the bal f thi Kk Come in and see this wonder children, Because her mother used it when/ ee ne lab aving, time-saving ma- Petia pers i, pentane EE ae was o et fil ite! a fl One 3-lb can $1 43 = Ee Loan eens within ree weeks to one o: ie itney, elrose, jass., knows if biel j S ri \- yl reeaoaal for the aot. 1 te ee Father John's feed and | Seal Brand” «1.0.0... ............, si yourself of its superior qual: Veary from strain of the trial | has always used it for her children | 9 es micas A S. and showing the effects of three! now that she is responsible for the | Take advantage of this money-saving offer. After j months in the county jail, Mrs. Gif-| health and happiness of @ growing || trying the coffee you will, we hope, be among those ’ oe Wide eeyears Sailers ire alesis h Hise ene if who insist upon nothing but “Seal Brand,” the world’s ered into the cot room ear her 4 1 sentence by Gene Gifford, her farmer husband. No change of expression was noticed as she listened to the brief reading by the judge. As the testimony was unfolded during the three days of the trial, the story was told of her desire for morbid entertainment. The jury heard of her passion for attending sickbeds, for partaking in arrange- ments for funerals, for being so often in the midst of tragedy. Over it all hung not only her ad- mission of three murders, but 15 other cases for which she has been questioned—instances where death cccurred under mysterious circum- stances while she had acted as vol- ynteer nurse, ‘The Man Who Never Played’ Dies as Head of Standard Oil Co. New York, Nov. 22.—(AP)— George H. 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