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estat armen ERAS eset ejienog meen ee ORGANIZE 10 ADVANCE FOOD CONSERVATION State Efficiency Board Adopts Re- solution Favoring Guarantee Minimum Price for Crop BANKERS’ DELEGATES Jamestown jal)—An ¢ Z to food conservation and increased crop production extending into every tow: ship in North Dak t the meeting of the state ef! own last even pointed by the for each county, ‘and these will i turn appoint committees composed: « one oman in each township who wi conduct an efficiency survey, MINIMUM PRICE GUARANT A resolution was adopted askir congress to establish a minimum pric OFFER ASSISTANCE |; D., April 28.—(Spec- ded up: | for fen | promote aos + jon farm products which will provide y profit for the farmers in re- : their work, re being made for the estab- Hishment of a labor exchange, the head- [quarters of which will probably be in A fitting feature of the Cap tal City’s observance of ‘Mother's day urged by state officials is the raising of the Stars and Stripes over the log cabin which was the ranch home thirty years ago of Theodore Roose- velt, one of the greatest exponents of American motherhood. The colors are rather conspicuous- ly lacking insofar as the exterior of the capitol is concerned. A small flag periodically flaps itself to shreds on the staff at the roof of the state house. The pole is so placed that it is not possible to lower the flag at night, and once raised, the Flag for Teddy’s Cabin To Be Raised Mother’s Day Urged by Officials banner remains in position through good weather and bad, very quickly acquiring a most disreputable appear- ance. * A flag-pole 100 feet high is to be erected in front of the capitol now is proposed, and the further sugges- tion is made that a second staff be raised to stand guard over the Roose- | velt cabin, Mother's day is regarded by those with whom the movement originates as an especially appropri- ate occasion for the flag-raising, in- asmuch as the rough rider has done more than any other man to bring about a general and sincere observ- ance of the anniversary. < will he asked to co- we reduced fares Yor il by allowing. their for garden purposes, Worst. of New Rock- 1 and Attorney fed secretary, n aw Hy to he v John i. “e i our dealer has asupply of fresh Sunkist Oranges every day. These are the uniformly good oranges. Order a dozen today. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit GrowersExchange YD Jeomposed of ‘the followin niente John H y J. Seiler, Mrs, {Mary 1 . W. R. Porter fand Howard 1. Wood. IMRS. V PROGRESS Mrs. H. G. Vick, ident of the Hstaate organization of Avoleis clubs, jreported the we t had heen start Ted by that 0 ion. Her report report was. nted) and the — work complimented by the members of the ‘hoard | Mr. De Nault of the North Dakota | j Bankers association, appeared in he- [half of that organization and offered [its co-operation. A publicity committee was appointed consi: M. VY Bodd, The res- of Horace | and JohnH! TO VOTE ON COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT (Special to Tribune) New England, \N. D., April 28.—The question of instituting a commission | Leads NASH MURDER CASE MAY’ RE TRIED IN JULY the Criminal Docet at | Term of Court to Be Held at Steele (Special to to Tribune, ) D., ‘The ‘Nash | ing one on the criminal docket at the term of court to be held here in July. By a new legislative act of this last assem- bly the summer term of district court is changed to the second Tuesday in! July instead of the June term. [sister LIKES THEM TOO—WE EAT “EM EVERY DAY, POST “W~z,, TOASTIES THE BEST form of government here will be sub- mitted to the voters at a special elec- tion May 8, 37H.P. 4 Cylinder motor. Westinghouse starter and lights. 112" Wheelbase. 2300 pounds. Classic Touring Cars (3 colors), or 4 pass. Roadster $895 Coupe $1175, ‘Open Sedan - 31138 F.0.B. Fostoria, O. | iy f W/, Vy f) jil oe yo cannot enjoy your fullest extent without satisfactory fulfill- ment of tie five qualities given here. The Allen; more so than any car under $1000, provides these qualities in excess values. The Allen’s light weight—2300 pounds — keeps fuel consumption low and tire mileage high. The Allen Classic brown, blue or m: lines, are a fitting ‘Motor Co. Bismarck, What you want in a motor car The 37 H. P. 4 cylinder motor of 334" bore and 5” stroke not only delivers a big flow of power but is extremely quick in pick - up, silent and vibrationless. The Allen has a remarkable record for stick-to-it-iveness and long life. Herein lies one of its greatest Plenty of leg room—easy spring action. Comfortable upholstering, and a general perfection of car balance makes driving a pleasure. junction with the clean sweeping viding what you want in a motor car, Ket:us conclusively prove all, by demonstration, Allen-Mahowald 5} Sof ||| car to the measure. ENDUR’ ANCE body finishes, aroon—in con- climax in pro- N.DS Crores roughous # of Agri 5) INDCTAENTS EXPECTED T0 BE REPORTED OUT Report. of the findings of the fed- eral grand jury in session at Fargo are expected to be made Monday. It | is reported here that 56 bills of infor- mation were investigated and that | close to 50 indictments will be report- Sam Clark, editor of Jim Jam Jems, jwho with C. H. Crockard, business associate, was indicted, expected to | leave for. Fargo Friday night, stated | today he-.will probably leave the first of next';week when the indictments gle’s Wings” at the Bis- |marck Theater tonight. COOSSOOCOOO OOOO 1g DRINK HOT TEA Py '» FORA BAD COLD © rrrrrerirer ere, Get a. small package of Hamburg “Hamburg Brust Th Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water up- jon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup: full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loos- ens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. ‘Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or-the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB BACKAGHE AND @ small Bottle of Old Honest 8t. Jacob’s Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest AU prices J. 0. b. Toledo ‘(Subject to change without notice {Made in U.S. ALS Breast Tea, or as the German folks| ,, at any] o) LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bub Pain and Stiffness Away with jhe month ‘The Wil s-Overland jacturers of “iad Light Contract for Hebron Store Gilbert R. Horton, architect at Jamestown, visitor in Bismarck last night, stated that he let the contract at Hebron this week to the Meinecke Construction company:-of Fargo, ‘for the erection of fire-proof store and of- fice building for George H. Funk of Hebron. - The Fargo-'cdipany’s bid was. $22,- 292. The meckanical awards, will be let a week from today. Work on the structure will begin as soon as the crews arrive. “The Eagle’s Wings” at the Bis- marck Theater tonight. a - 1 CITY JEWS Licensed to Wed—A ‘marriage li- cense has been granted ‘to William M. Haas of Bismarck and Cora B, Haggart Block Distributors Bismarck, ree Ohio ot last night. Phone 669 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY N. D. 218 Fourth St. i | Big $ rar $850 ‘ Light sx 998 | J Hees Ehective Ape Back of this season's new Over- Their new beauty, their perfected f , land Big Fours and. Light Sixes easy riding qualities, their / ; Light Fours _ are a direct line of nine preced- proven sturdiness and mechan- ; : fet ,: Ed ing — a which they ical excellence, their admitted et ‘erica blob chee tee) . tire, fuel and oil economy make a Big Fours They directly continue the line of them worthy of the confidence Towne > He models that made the Overland we enjoy, that they will still Gane: name-stand in the public mind further enhance Overland pres- v ms 0 BAe for integrity of value. tige 1 Overland policy has steadfastly Sots sustained that integrity of value © They embody the wisdom of the ape eH in the car throughout its entire unmatched Overland experience ee as service in the hands of owners. in building cars of this'type. ‘Willys Six | Over three hundred thousand of Touring. Br42g these cars are now in use and They are dominant values, cars of Q Nee D se the. helpful suggestions of their proven dependaptiie® ands ater-, ; | Willye-Knights owners and of the more than ling worth. jet Be i fons Zowine $1308 four thousand dealer and fac- Fy fou Sedan, Siote tory-branch organizations that 4s long as we have them for Re i High Touring 31030 sold and served them, are largely livery before May 1st, the prices p Areal im price Bip Fone responsible for the balanced are $850 for the Big Four, $985 et est—defered onl thal dae greatness of this season's Big for the Light Six—thereafter (wna rede Fours and Light Sixes. $895 and $1025. 4a recalled from Emmons arounty and ‘WOMEN’S HOME SOCIETY & the case be given another inning in WN supreme court was denied in an or- TO MEET AT JAMESTO der entered this morning. (Special to Tribune) — ‘ aay aa Jamestown, N. D., April 28,—The . ‘The Eagle's Wings” at the Bis-| thirty-fifth annual convention ‘or marck Theater tonight. the Women’s Home Missionary a Se union and the ‘North Dakota branch of the Women’s Board of Missions of the Interior will be held here at the ‘Congregational church, Wednesday and Thurs- ‘ day, May 9 and 10. ¢ FEDERAL GRAND “The Eagle's Wings” at the Bis- T F | marek Theater tonight. The federal grand jury in session at i tt Ute ‘Fargo yesterday returned an indict ey iit are ment against Charles Norton, held in » other. the Burleigh county jail, in.,connec- bins fo! eee Banisien A tion with the rifling of a mail pouch | + SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERY WHFRE abe \ at the Soo passenger station New Year's night. Norton was arrested |* here a month‘ ago, shortly after his |FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED return from Grand Forks. REPAIRED AND REFINISHED The chief witness in the case to) AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERING appear before the grand jury was AND TOP WORK (‘Night Captain ‘Martineson of the po Work Guaranteed lice force, who returned to Bismarck GRANT & FOGERSTROM: : Sai Grove of the same place, Business Visitors—Among the busi- visitors in the city Friday were Neilsen, Sibley Butte township; Harry Dimond, J. C. Ashlock, Regan; O. W. Backman. Regan. Leaves Hospit Mrs. Arthur Funk and baby, who have been patients in the Bismarck Hospital, have returned to their home in Manning. Christens Farm—August Tryge, of Trygg township, registered - hia. quar- ter section farm as the “Central Val- ley.” St. Paul Visitor—Andrew Jackson of St, Paul, has arrived in the city and spent Friday transacting busi- ness at the court house, born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. hospital. Also a daughter in the same institution to Mr. and Mrs. B. M. ‘Wells of Turtle Lake. St. Alexius Notes—Recent patients to enter the St. Alexius hospital are: Master Jack Barnes, son of Frank Barnes of Isma, Mont., but former- Births Announced—A daughter was | Peake of Hazen, in the St. Alexius | By “Exclusive Service” Lahr Motor Sales Company Bismarck Fur Company ly sheriff of this county; D, Weaver, ‘Wilton; Mrs. Fred Dodd, city; Thom- as Cannon, Sanish; Mrs. J. Han. Have a J. 1, Braden, Alta; W-. Why Keep Your Furs Home When You Furrier Who Understands How to Take Care of Them? “St. Jacobs Oil’ at any drug store, |p Baby Eugene Welker, ; Mrs. George Dixon, Wilton. Those to leave the hospital were T. J. Conway, Waseca, Minn; Mrs. M. Parityka, Wilton; Mrs. James Filbin, Steele; Miss Mary Owens, Carson. CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF FURS AND of Suits