The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 3

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, MARCH; :29,,4918.. - EPO at HINA mek MARCK EVENING TRI EIA I ai fit Sh ; if TH \ general of Nor akota already has) q ’s license sub: ‘ies: sf it , | life is certainly agreeing .w: me,'rect in its interpretation of the act) w , , Li WY @ t ; giyen an opinion to that effect, and eae a ena af ad peensiss This SAYS LLOYD HARMON | and don’t think 1 ever felt better in under which this board operates, Mr.| that he expecta... Attorney General — oe ey ; ther, hy-tio disjute on that point. Ot AL Salvepere tame meio gece: Seed ; all my life.” Langer states. that solicitor of the| Gregory to fall in line. : ie razier Being Flooded. haps in ignorance of the fact that he Popular. Bismarck Musician ‘ 2 Governor Frazier is, being flooded is violating the law, and he will be A LANGER BELIEVES U. S. i 7 with letters «from farmers trom all! given a chance to comply. It is mighty! . Likes the Big War Game 4 : 1 e a x Q : + ¥ sections of the state, demanding the! big task, requiring a large force of id ATTY. GENERAL WILL i , CORREC ACT quickest possible action to ‘bring| people, but the business is running Lloyd) Harmon, Bismarck crack| . BACK HIM UP ON: ACT 0 e il e kota’s credit to the end that the farm-| are showing the finest kind of cgop- antl Rees Ota tie : | | eS ers be occasioned _no further embar-| eration.” t Fe gett pang, and bent | rassment and loss than they have al-| Highty thousand cars at an average) ious hands and feet and arms, write Call Back Legislature to ae sy aaa eye half-million for good roads | 7 trom mewhere,” stating that he | ke board's ruling that the Belgrity Unidue B jin 5 lis fit as a fiddle and really enjoying) use in the North Dakota seed and ndue Bugling TRG: lithe’ war game, ced bonding aet violates the proviss A Remarkable Treatment From North Carolina . a F ; 4» 1.) kpeneiva, moh a ons of the federal farm loan act and & Quinine That Does Not Affect Head. Received the tobacco a few di nates it GOs That Relieves Croup and Cold Troubles With- to loan money to FY finct ; causing nervougness or ring-| brecté vaday: e Mr. { “ Question as to Whether Obnox- REGISTRATION " in the head. ‘There is only one, S00d to get a lett os | Absorbed Through the Skin. ee x “Bromo Quinine.” KE. W. Groves’s sig-| if. to have a pay j jous Provision Is Unconstitu- i | nature is on box. 30c. | Lord knows that i ‘ 1 It is almost a: ‘om ‘hum’ as it) and the good! wonderful day adout a re-establishment of North Da-| smoothly, and as a whole car-owners | musician who went to France with the Tho attorney general has filed with). ; ‘Binal! : Attorney General Gregory a y Governor Frazier Importuned to ready suffer of $7.50 the car, will mean more {g yf. J. O'Connor under date of Mareb | ef bearing on the farm loan e an 0 @ ng ea ine ay ‘ ‘ | Because of its tonic and taxative ef. ago, and want to thank you ver ‘i ble for the St i rT} ”. COURT, PROCEEDURE SLOW | MONTH IN AUTO Jeet, LAXATIVE. EROMO QUININE,| much,” writes Harmon. “"You cant] 2" out the Necessity of Internal “Dosing’’—Applied 1 U A ap- |‘ 7 sin him in his contention that) | Local Druggists Are Selling 25c| each breath, through the air passages, Ai toinal in Any Event - faihesra_We_are stl hard_a Good Music “Jars on 30 Days’ Trial—No/ ‘'? ,the lungs, loosening the phlegm fe a : = Receipts for First Th Weeks . y ap | Charge if Not Delighted with and soothing the inflamed membrane. North Dakotas credit has edn! Oe and vow | CHILDREN NEED FOOD—NOT ALCOHOL |IS MEANT FOR ALL] the egy lL Mot Deleted With) ta tales oe ee ee ruined in the farm mortgage world, Run $96,500 and More monia, first apply hot, wet towels to (thousands of farmers ij i H Ww ss it i : H sae: —_—— . state tind clema Sipeu dm genoa ‘tin | Is Coming | chil a m ccarele ae! to, accept, aleohalic medicine for Great composers do_ not ee FA we Se 1a) oe. oe pare Vanobub is te en fs of Q é very! ly KROW: al ir wi h vrite for rich @ y ery year thousands of people,! sorbe: rough and stimulates the pnotal ‘strates ee 1g ines of, tho en: le 3. t their ole health | write for the rich alone. They euffering from various forms of lung. skin, taking out that tightness and ‘of. the seed grain law that carries! istration department BORE eres | your ¢ ildrén are pale, listless, underweight or puny, they. shall keep their masterpieces | barrens of North Carolina, “the land| One rubbing with VapoRub usually te : shies Wp e pues the 'Y| absolutel d: th . Y out of the home of any man, | of the long leaf pine.” The reason | relieves croup within 15 minutes and a provision whereby seed grain liens| of siate’s office had totalled $96,500--, Absolutely need the special, concentrated food that onl : ; ’ | dies in the warm, dry air, perfumed | an application at bedti are made first liens on farm‘ lands, | the banner three weeks in the history : , y woman or child, who has an with ihe A oiny caer abe ihe Sos night Tattack. ‘For head, colds, eae The situation has become so criti-; of this office. To date the department \ | | ear for fine music. We carry 5 ‘ \ . cal aso result of the fact that the| has licensed about 40,06 i which 9 y Local druggists, however, have re- | fever, catarrh or asthmatic troubles, i farm loan bank has found it nec es-| Secretary of State Hall tes is fe sary (0 abandon operations in the/ approx j half ‘of the now 4: state, and the further fact that) owne! North Dakota, where on } f a private. investors are refusing to| citizen in every 12 has an’ automobile close loans until the situation is} or a motor truck or a bike or some . 2 the most complete line of pop- | eently received a treatment that is| Vapoltub can either be applied up the ular and classical sheet music | almost as good as a trip South. This| nostrils or a little melted in a spoon in the northw is Vick's VapoRub, the invention of a; and the vapors inhaled. < ie North Carolina druggist. The progressive druggists here are Note the list of only a few VapoRub comes in ‘salve form andj anxfous that their customers should numbers that we list at ten ]-when applied over the throat and | try this new treatment, and are, there- clarified, that ‘North Dakota's crop| “ort of lenzine buggy which comes e. : aoe es a } :: é * fe hi the body heat releases medi-| fore, ofering VapoRub on 39 days’ production may be materially de | selthin. the: provisio s of the motor | shir pee a itiew nutrition and repair waste caused by ee ae a Hell ay vepors that are. inhaled with | trial. seta: - a creased. ; cle registration act. { youthful . i A oodby Broadway, Hello VSS“ Immediate steps, is is generally) Some Tricks of the Trade. | 7 activity, uring school term all children should | prance” ay So eae 10c conceded by those who have made a} “We find. in spite of all the work} be given Scott’s Emulsion because it benefits their study of the situation and are in} that has been done; in spite of the blood, 8] i ite: i H position to discuss it, are required if] oublicity given the pr ions of the tr th sarpene their appetite and rebuilds their North Dakota is to restore its credit,| next act of 1917, and in spite of the _,Sength by sheer force of its great nourishing power. “Over There” and make ‘it possible for thousands) fact that — ov. motorcar dealer | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N J. w-s7 a ee ee of her farmers, dependent upon mak-| should for selfish r pus do every | It’s A Long W ay to Ber- ing loans, to proceed unhampered| thing he. can to insure a compleic | OOUNTINLUEITITITIUUITIUNNUULIUITENNTONNDUEOUEGNGHGNHOUOUuUOGGauuGOOEUOnOGu4osouaquesangggsqauiieentty TT 10¢ with their farming operations at this! vegisiration which will return the = | “Long Boy” cqueneeuanaedanuensnnunssuauagunndananiavuncagegusnnanegenenensnsnacgsneauenenecagg.aneqggngnensgugguny 4 Special Sale For Sat. Only “Where Do We Go From Here?” is ce. critical’ period in the nation’s food| highest possible revenue to be = i production campaign. ; pended tn building mote good Toads = | “Hawaiian Dream .10¢ 25 Ladies’ All Wool Serge Dresses—Values cial ssion d, which SB for more S rel s mo ~ P 5 who, eupbenon tiene intial sew] Se tetra sone actometl uy your Easter 5 | “So Long Mother”........10¢ £0 $24.98, Sale ..2c5 06. Leute haunt $12.95 sion ‘of the North Dakota legisla:| among our dealer i =] “Aloha Oe” ............ 10¢ 3 ‘ ture ‘be called by Governor Frazier as; of State Hall today =| “Over the Tp? nck ecie 10c 50 Ladies’ All Wool Serge Skirts—Values to who make a prac the’ quickest. means of bringing about} “There are dealers heir wite with a the restoration of the state’s credit is} tice of presenting t carried to the state's executive to- vii day in an open letter from the press. Such ‘action would be positive, it} We have a dozen or two of these car: |= “Just As Your Mother Wai “America, My Country”. .10c “Goodby Germany” ..... 10c $6.95.. Sale ..sc0c cee ae, ee $3.95 50 Pair Men’s Dress Shoes—Values $8.50 to $10.00. Special for Saturday ...... $6.85 togs at the FAIR STORE and Save. TOCTACEOERGECUOGUUOCOGEUOOULOSUOUGOCEOODGSOUEROOSDODUSOAOOCEOOND AUUORUUEUUAEUAEOGGEOUUULTARYUUAUDASSSSEGTULGNNCOTPONNTOSNOOSOCONESSOOOSONOSOCGNOOONNSENOGD ’ is claimed, and would make it pos-| spotted, and some of these a eine iE the farmers of the state| are in for an unpleasant surpri = | “Cleopatra Jazz Band”. . .10¢ 1a, who are dependent upon closing loans; Assessors in each district are re |S =] “Stru s: Dall? os ccacsca q r ree apes one y 2 Kr y — this spring, to proceed with their op-| quested to make a list of all the cars| = antes ae Daddy” te 500 Men’s Dress Shirts — Values to $2.95 3 erations. owned-in their territory, reporting = cits Serge ke S ecial for Saturday $1. A5 Court proceedings were begun today| their make, year of their manufacture = And many others too numer- p Ne aires es Sis ee seh sae S 4 in Mountrail county, by the federal! and other detail This will aid in = ous to mention. farm loan bank of St.Paul, but such} detecting the auto-slackers. On the =] Mail order: i ly filled proceedings, it is poiftted ow, must| east side of the state we have the SHOES | Children's White Easter 2 val orders’ promplly fille run. the gauntlet ofthe court and| names of forty of fifty car-owner sets H Diesses 2] Postage paid on 10 copies @ (0) en U e there is'no cértajnty that the supreme| who are repeating last ye; trick Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes | £9 18 . § § = cr more. court of the state will declare the| of buying a Minnesota . covering = a | $2.48 to $3.48 = is S s obnoxious priority ‘clause unconstitu-/three years for $5, thus attempting $3.00 to $3.25 | One Lot of Children’s WONDER 504 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. tional. to evade the higher registration fee Bue: ‘ | me Lot of Children's . a4 Wee aa Gord Hats—A hi . Delay Foreseen. lin North’ Dakota. These gentlemen Lanice White cane Dresses, 5c and 10¢ Store = ALTOW Collars—Gordon Hats—Arrow Shirts y In the event that 1s hold! will not’ get away with it. We are 'umps in low an 9 4 3 ; ; the prioniy Perera ers inher ie Foine. to make an example of re ae : se aH $1.19, 98¢ and 59c. CUE the farm loans would be in the same] one or two. Every single violator $2.75 Per Pair | Boys’ Suits, ~ it 5 | will b rosecuted. . position, they are (oday, and a great eo. Prose MERC OL Men’s Black and Tan Shoes, $5.00, $5.50 and $7.50 $3.75 to $6.75 A Large Stock of Ladies’ All Children’s Shoes at Low | © 484 Men’s Underwear Prices. \ Ladies’ Gauze Vests at—lidc deal-of valuable time would be lost,| ‘‘Then there is the dealer who ‘dis- according to those who are anxious! tributes his stock over several points S to bring about the earliest possible settlement. | B, It then would tbe necessary for ; ri | ‘Governor Frazier to call the legisla- C AS T O R | A ip tore. into* special session, and undo { \ the work of the special session so i i far as the priority clause in ques: For ee, Ove able = ‘i tion is concerned. athe (-F = This, it is pointed out, would en- In Use For or ars. = e tore ' = Only onemore day tose- SEE GE ee lect your Easter apparel tail the loss of a great deal of val uable time, ‘and might seriously and permanently impair North Dakota’s farm credit to such extent that not only would the effects be felt so far as this crop year is concerned, but it = might extend into the years to come. fie Washington’s View. . Secretary of the Treasury William | G. McAdoo, sees little chance for ac- tion there that’ will bring about any! change in the farm land board’s position. In a telegram to Governor, Frazier .he suggests that steps be) taken ‘to: change the law. His tele-| gram to the governor follows: As you know,” said ‘Secretary . ‘McAdoo, in his reply to Govern- or Frazier, ‘the federal land | Danks are required by act of con- U d gress to lend money on: first Ue mortgages only. “The enactment of your seed | and feed law with the usual provision that loans made there- po \ = under should: have priority of lien j . over mortgages previously re | ges < corded raises serious questions, - . both of law and of the security of | ‘s ~ loans made by the Federal Land a ‘bank under tthe act of congress. j “As soon as the attorney gen- Ty $ fra otioe,d wil comments: to Your Easter Suit may be costly and elegant, your ’ \ Fo Nea baie Moment: | Hat beautiful and your Gloves faultless, but unless | soy : ! eek of Bt Pel aad my or | * your Footwear is selected with the same degree of * EXCLUSIVE SMART NEWEST ft “myvelt deeply sympathize X___ care the whole effect may be displeasing. 2 “ EAQGER SUITS’ -EASTERCOATS — EASTER DRESSES with. the. people of North Dakota ae - : ieee epee 3 Butts oPexclusive design, in ‘Tpese attractive models ex- - 4}! the new style tendencies om Poe ten given’ under the seed at you Wl exercise care In selection 1s certain, tor a wealth of smartly tailored ion ideas and are developed are reflected in our present he angitone nw, dud jiat venere | 2; you are striving to so express your style idea that or novelty styles—all the in the season’s most popular showing ot Frocks and ‘ sincere! ) S 7 * : ‘ = S, fs ies nt rom— ' resses. TIC! rom— thing in’ our Power to relieve | none will be mistaken. - popular shades. fabrics. Priced at from ed at from them. ‘a $15.00 to $72.50 “It is impossible, however, for ~ i ‘ : a {He ter Oa eo ereelt iodo ay: in Webb Bros. Shoe Department with its diversified SP ee cnt thes (atte showing of High and. Low Shoes in all the favored States should hold that the Ven | ' styles and sizes, you will find that will harmonize of the geed and feed law fs para- ? with your costume. mount ’to that of farm mortgages to-Federal Land banks,” $22.50 to $65.00. $15.00 to $65.00 YOUR EASTER | See our special BLOUSE | Easter display of Balt _ « yes Taking a ae piaot “ ‘1 : Attorney General William Langer wondrous ba | ie / is: in. Washington,, seeking to undo showing of Blous- Millinery Gloves there the work done by the legisla- Prices Range F ture in this state. TIces ange rom In’ a telegram to one of the Non- ? partisan league papers in Fargo last , night}-he advised thit he had filed a \ lengthy ‘brief with Attorney General} 7 " (@) Gregory, ‘seeking to “show, that it 18 discretionary ‘with “the farm “loan hoard whether’ it operates in North N fe Dakota or’ not. yok o og : his! is*looked upon as the ‘first. of a-seties of steps that are being and will. be taken bythe state administra- 2 : tlopito: take; reapaaie bility ‘ from nets o ders and ‘place it upon’ the, vrata board.” es, in entirely new . aa ae Neckwear, Silk t favored fab- most fevered fa” | Underwear and Silk Hosiery. Priced at, from— 98c to $15.00 WEBB BROTHERS:| Bon nan ae FIRE” -N STYLE FIRST IN VARIETY ~ FOREMOST IN VALI STrovvaecreaayaocusenquncganeeeeeqeeersevenezneayvvecnevneeneeyoerennndgevatooaerapanannovinaznuenroca eterna 9 MIM AANDANDGANONDOASOOUNANDARUAUSOOUSDODAOAOOOROSAAGRSONGHACSUOOAUSONGAASUNAOGAOGANGORROQUGAOQNGDNON;cOUULAUQQUbNODOCYONONOGOSONODEAUGODOQNONOONAONN00NN00N00N00N0000000000000800000000090800N0NNORELLNEQULONEOELOOOLOLOOAOQODNOOROLOUORONOONEE = farm’ ‘boa L. 3 Have ‘Made Same Ruling. ve ae iO fon thGe.-Treasuty~Mé-| Adoo, in ne telegram . Governor Frasier, indicates there is no -possj- oily of a change if Attorney: wate Gregory rules that the sed graix

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