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. i Ti. DILL s. TRIBUNE ‘ PACK TAREE : | “THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1921 " * FORSOF ‘WHITE - PLAGUE’ REVIEW FIGHT PROGRESS N an a een tne te FATHER DROPS BABIES 25 FEET! GRAND BALL 1.000. Hall Saturday Night, PROGRAM } , PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE AT 7:15 Organ Concert at 7:30 TONIGHT by Harry L. Wagner Tonight THEATRE’ Tonight { North Dakota Tuberculosis As- Feb: th : a sociati ‘ ; ebrdar 5 . ' “SEXTETTE FROM LUCIA” % sociation Hold Sixth Bien- d ’ } . fation int a i ' MAY ALLISON / ~ nial Meeting * Giver by : i ’ in ee 4; ] “ | Carpenters Local 66 fre , 99 The Marriage of Wm. REPORTS OF OFFICER No. 2059 e Wyilracie an Ashe” Tickets, Including War Tax. L740 . 1 Dr. Grassick of Grand Forks Is : $1.00 ae Fox 8 ‘i te Comedy ne 4 = wo mi 2 ' , ox Sunshine Comedy ; . Reclected Head of the Refreshments Free One of the Greatest Screen Dramas of AIL Times. 2 Reels of Riot anid Laughter ats Drew Capacity Houses last night. Positively 1 ge : ‘ } voy Ascociation . ’ _ Capacity ses last night. ositively last “PRETTY LADY” } ic | Showing: Tonight. ‘a pies eos ; | ————_— 4 >The sixth biennial meeting of the ¥ i 2 1 ny j North Dakota Tuberculosig association ae | Y EN cae COMING THE. BIG FIVE \ Coming ’ convened at their offices Monday anu i “BEHOLD MY WIFE,” “HUMORESQUE,” “GO BERT LYTELL » uesday of this week. @ offi- , ‘ VET" VE «6 : TV BRS 6n Y BOTT . ) cers of the aissociation ada nuisber i R D) GET It, BLIND WIVES,” “THE FOUR in : of other interested workers were i 4 adi HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYSE.” “The Misleading Lady” a present. The out of town members : ; were: Dr._J. Grassick, Grand For . oy ¥ Oluf Hagen, Lawton, Dr. G. J. La | L eeeeeeeoooaoEoEoEoEoOoEooeeeeee SSL LC IIeaa>——oooo—_ — 1 Mont, superintendent of the Tuber- eee | Dakota, the witness said, after th 6. Pe di cul sanitarium, Dunseith: D Se oe 7 ce . apy; or 3 ets: 5 2 aid, after the 6. Permit records to be open to the, WANTS TO HELP OTHER } |. | G. Long, from the publie es 1 These tots, Jane Mayer, 19 months old, and Elaine Mayer. | bonds were delivered to the Indus- public inspection and subject to the ‘j en ERS. i ami oratories, Grand Forks; Mrs, J. & One month old, were dropped 25 feet from the window, shown on Dr. Kane, Dr. Ladd and Dr. val Cotnnilégton: Mr, Murphy read usual confidential. relations gf bank) Mrs. Wm. Sager, 901 Nichol St. Ut- Stevens; Lawton; Miss Cora Farely. the’ right when fire swept the building in Chicago. And they Allen Address Joint Sessi | 1919, whieh edad, eeetne Wak eee joa, N. Y.: “I gladly write anything q Wahpeton. 7 . were unhurt! All other means of escape were cut off. : fon | should open .when the bonds were ; Pike Bilt Up. Aen ae lit raed me Te contre: Ge yanks of therlasts te iE et ae \ of Assemb! sold, He summarized the transac- sider Gatake, Ae ey a ey oa cough ad Tyne tal ake oul vork ast twa i i tion, saying: Cee ank of North Dakota pee s ‘ years were received with enthusiasm.’ With the experiences of the past 12° are pra ly exempt from taxation ad “The Mies P North Dakota 4g is authorized, in the discretion of the| choke. I gave her Foley's Honey and aay ae A few of these activities as enumer- yea raw from, with a_ be of any sort, according to the com- FIG THE ! he state of ‘North Dakota issued director general, to purchase with any Tar and it helped her wonderfully. Ss mer: years to draw from, with a_ be y iB I FIGURING THE COST bonds of the bank series and depos-! , 5 * i i ' ‘ ated by the president ~were as fol- perfected organization at_its dis} missioner. Moneys and credits ; "ited them with the Industrial Commis: funds, at not less than par, any bonds | She could slecp ‘most all night with- low: with the working forces allied exempt from the general. -property © | gion. Them the BanestivortneDaKotn| atte book OF North Dakota, bank] Out coughing.” The good cough sy- 1. ‘The association has supplied their opportunities and with head- tx. Income from loans:on North’ Yead ‘of Grand Forks Institu-| issued a cashiérs: check for $2,000,000) seq °ai delivereil to the bank for sale] Tup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts the necessary funds for the equip-) quarters better equipped for ser Dakota real property and bank depos- wet : | to the Industrial Commission and pur-| oud directed punches lateke be dee ae Se aith a RAGE, inflamed ment and support of an open ay ever before. we may contiden:- its im North Dakola: banks are ex tion Tells How Budget__ | chased the bonds. Then the $2,000,000 "The. sae ene, or Vlg 45" auD WOO ance, with a healidy coating... school atthe state sanitarium. It is; ly expect that the associations to- empt under the state income ta law. Fi 5. | of bonds were taken to the bank and letter. received from aie Calne ikon — pei: a adve , unnecessary to comment on what this’ morrow will be worthy of its achieve- There is no jurisdiction in disc igures are Prepared | placed among the assets as a reserve.) in Chicz ; dvising of th agoti Sede “Th Mira 7 a means, to those who have been de-, ments of yesterday. ~ ination of this kind, the tax commis: . spaeiy Ellc' 'Two checks were issued, ‘but the! tint at ihe I a cea 600 cn: neti j 7 e | iracle Man” at the ; F prived of the advantages which this May Angles (0: Work sioner holds. The cost of edugating a college stn | 2¢count of the Industrial Commission | cating the og1°200 000 vhahie goniGs Eltinge tonight. ‘ian pives! to tne I. heels it irsta sf a es Spear dent now is figured inst as the ‘man.| Y28,0nt credited wits the two checks.”! bonds wily . 2. a fi oi si ame a i ' each a va i a “ i i “hes t hs donated to the state san.) / atte name appli ufacturer figures the cost of mani: | The summary was in the form of 2; ‘The minutes of December 8, 1920, itarium many necessary articles of ‘berculosis ape Bee ‘| question and Mr, Cathro said he was a Be ” vt ‘ seo + ‘ ing an article, Dr. Thomas F tei showed a bill presented by the bank, equipment that could not be secureg concern; but the disease is . nresident of the University. ,| Not prepared to answer the last state-| o¢ $7,716.62, to cover payment of’ the i through regular channels and it has) Woven with our economic system th “Rte 7 tt bal iniyersity. OF ment, bank to F. A. Pike for vaorvices ren- at the present time under considera-_ if it is to be attacked and vanquishet Soe ene told mem-| Mr. Murphy then questioned Mr.! gered in the organization of the bank tion several projects that will ‘add it must be apvroached from many Dr pase ot ee 1 fee — cairo on the hypothecation of $1,200 and two lawsuits, The money so ad- materially to the efficiency of thar|#ngles. The work as planned for the : esa aac t =} 000 of hank bonds to the Merchants! vanced wai ve » approval] [4 ‘ 7 institution. tyear may be outlined as follow IN A ate with De add and: Dis Allen: | Loan: & Trust company ot Chicheo Ae ity bil. allowed by the wproval! Lift Off with Fingers 3. Tt has kept a field agent ‘at’ } nizing local $ ! i Chiioft Justice J. E. Robinson. of Lhe! collateral for, a $).000,000 loam at 2) pay Murphy asked for a search of Fi ‘work visiting fairs, institutes, public ™Aking them active agencies in tu i A pane aa Rome Pi to have ad-! per cent interest, due March 15, 1921. hig records to obtain the bill of the catherines) conventions: ivt nd Tee, berculosis work. _ dressed the body, was indisposed andj Mr. Murphy asked the witness to; Bank of North Dakota. i | ‘ 4 ntions, giving | ee "2, Organizing the state for moder ————| 2 the house veted to hear him Monday! point out just that portion of the Bank! "the minutes also showed the reso- ; : Keeping the cause) Health crusade. Limited Open Season on Prairie “lernoon, lof North Dakota law authorizing the; jytign of the commission of December ? ne keeping the cause Co-operating vith: “all e . : The uniyersity, Dr. Kane said, hi hypothecation of the bonds of the; ¢ 199 thorizing the ss a ot good health and right living be operating with BO Chicken and Deer fi S ‘ ‘i PORES Re : 6, 1920, authorizing the bank to refuse > fore the people: [ health and public welfare agencies icken and Deer Would figured the cost of educating a given | Bank of pont Dakota, The non sue? to honor checks of county treasurers . 7 for sania ie . eat . number of stt ya is hasis| Was read by Mr. Cathro, as follows : 2 ‘ 4.. —It has kept two public heatty | for, the curbing of tubers losis ay Be Provided pecan on udenis aN one ate opis basiness of the bank: 4n addi: Order Audit Work. i: munses constantly in the field and a eee nally sobher ipreventabloy di . sets increased number “uc | tion to other matters specified, may, The minutes of January 12, 1921, dis- fares has ely heen added to the) 4. Co-operating in legislative work “NO TRESPASS” MEANS 17! “The head of » institution. | includ: anyNing any bank may do) closed that the Industrial Commission maki, bs school children?) 5. yotter health in North Dakota when he: pre the budget | exept hereinafter provided.’ had ordered the Kquitable Audit com- aking visiting ealth Akola. a 2 cade at - sae | t ake pconcilement as of F homes, directing corrective pr ng in providing suitable — Tuportant changes in game and fish board, has put down ihe. cost of edu-) How Records Kept, anaes athe dato whon the cash in ures, holding mothers’ meeting natoria and homes for the tubercn-! laws are before the house of repre-| cating on this method, or he has} ‘The bonds hypothecated for the Ventory was taken, to determine the , teaching health principles and in oth- s and helping those needing @ ives Loday through recommenda- proved false to his trust.” said Dr-| loan, , as shown by the questioning,» curacy of the bank report of Decem- er ways ministering to the physical to gain admittance. und bills introduced by the game ne, Hg said that before the fig-| were $1,200,000 of the $2,000,000 “of hey 3, 1920; made by Bishop, Briss: it educational tieeds of the people. Thece| _ %, O'S nizing and holding baby) and commission. ures for the university were submu- | bank es honds used jn establish: yin & Co, and Mr, Paddock said the 1 bes ve examined dnd listed over 20,000| Welfare and good health clinies is Amending the bill which asked a ted to the budget board they were} ing the upital stock of the bank, accountants had gone to work. Doesn’t ysrt a bit! Drop va little 4 school children, aivised parents, ine} Sections remote fom medical centers, Closed season on. prairie chickens, Mterially cut ‘ (Mr. ‘Murphy said he proposed to. “iy paddock said he would be glad “Freezone” on an aching carn, instant- structed mothers, and it man ae Continuing the field work and nurs. the committee recommended there be For Millage Tax. later examine Mr. Cathro as to the 1, ussist the attorneys in the examina- ly that corn stops hurting; then ‘short- assisted in having defects vorrected | WS, servic ishing its monthly) #1 open season of one days. Dr. Kane mentioned the Nquests ot Tesourees and liabilities of the bank. (ion of records in his office, and Mr. ly, you lift it right off with fingers. ae nasheed eet Ith: magazine, the Pennant, and| whith reduces'the pr the university briely, discussing) He asked if a loose-leaf system were (ome suggested that Mr. Paddock} Ty! nrotleg. 30,000 extending its other activities, tuys, and would make the season from higher education during the greater, kept in the/bank. The witness said it) ccist them after business hours it Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of be It has through co-operation with) {The following -o 9: were elect: September 16 to October. 6, part of hig-falkoaHe talked of. the! Was in part, No general journal was‘ cogsary. “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient the: ‘county syperinta a-opera fon: ed: and retaining the preset’ beg limit) millage tax’ for stale institutions. Kept he, sald ene ven pee posted bee to remove every hard corn, soft corn, er counts erinte enrolle: reside: ; ‘k. Gra f five in one day. The ban on hunt sai nig tlh eoreee ho | in the general ledger direct. | eye 5 j Jon | or corn betwee! 2 i over 30,000 schcol children as modern President, Dr. J. ee Grand hie ith: dogs Bagh lifted. . : pail itr a ‘aly coreg eens The changing fortunes of ‘Notth Da- Dancing Class tonight, Legion on ihises, cone His toe Met ) health crusaders, the greatest agency Dr. Fannie Dunn House bil No. 156, introduced by aan dl a i. would. be nae isa in kota politics were indicated during Hall. : tion, ss yet devised for teaching health by d0-) Quain, Bismarck * Fannie Dunn ie game and fish committee, amends time in all states Sone the questioning of Nr. Paddock and | 1 _* to ing. ‘ cia treasurer, Oluf Hagen, Lawton. the law regarding the killing of Under it he aid, the legislature the reading of minut of the {ndus- ae 6. It Nas published and distribute — gocretary, Carrie Haugen, Bismarck. beaver and otter, The bill would pro-! would fix the amount it believed the trial Commigsion, It disclosed that rr over 100,000 copies of ‘the Pennant ‘the three members elected to t hibit the trapping or killing of beaver! qniversity /should have and levy a Govergor I Sge N the little health journal that brings executive couninitte re a N or otter until January 10, 1924, Beaver! gy Hy en i fave ane ae) i Hagan voted to make J, R. Waters aE monthly the gospel of good cheer andi ynar (rand Forks. Anish coald be trapped or killed between! eva, would ol ita thie: neeel fee ott ees the Bank of North Da- =] helpfulness into thé homes of people: en aimtcke Dk G. o. LaMont,; enue, 10 and March 10 of edeh| fn. ta vemtuse speniling necess#ty Of | kota, while William Langer, who later eS ae It has prepared and distributed thou- son, Bismarck; Dr. G. J. LaMont.’ Vea, after ‘March 10, There is no the legislature spending a great deal) opposed Mr. Cathro, voted: for him. ed Fe 7 ‘ “sands of leatlsis, explijsing vatious| (Gonttl limit provided ‘on otter afte of time each year with the question Policy of the Bank. : 2 vi phases.of public health work. It has (Contributed) 10, 1924. Sees ee a dL atietapae The minutes of the Industrial Com- Z| = furnished anti-tuberculosis literature ne ¥ i = «House bill No, 107, introduced by, Diy BLUM .Maddy heat he agri- mission stated the policy of the bank SBbuwS ae to all those es. that Ww ai wise CHANGES IN TAX LAWON © tne. committee. provides one horned cultural a eee fe ae , ae we imeluded as the policy: Annee . nesed as pos > by jc health! buck deer may be killed from Novem-' ® id Dre ectsand Dr. Allen. head of 1, Promotion of agriculture, com pa Jiatoratosies as il ee public beat INCOMES IS RECOMMENDED ber 21 to November 30 of each year, the Valley City uormal, talked on, merce and industry. were rejected by the draft board aa both dates inclusive; that it shall be, the value of higher edu spo 2. ‘Help in developing the state and ork F . tubercular “It has done n atl Rael ; unlawful to kill any fawn or doe deer | of the necessity of teacher training national banks and other corporations, “Pape’s Cold Compound "is Quickest Relief Known ‘ mentioned things) 60) f he yun- —_ (Continued from page 1.) at any time, It also provides a hunter! and emphasized the work the educa- and not in any, manner to destroy aanls nana a he omit Karlie gations of political sub-divisions >! jyst wear while afield a jacket or onal institutions of the state were them, « Se ' ; a aa e@ ue al having the state. Under the proposed las coat and cap or hat made from a doing. It was the second time the, 3. Redeposit such funds ‘as are Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-| nose running; relieves headache, dull- himaniee pject the betterment of income from mortgages secured 0° dark biu2 or biack materiel Venalty United States senator-clect. appear availaite We ebanks: so that loans of| ing and snuffling! A dose of Pape’s | ness, feverishness, sneezing, P pata +f ; eee | North Dakota real property is not. for violation is from $100 to $500 fine before’ the house, he having address , farmers would not have to be called] Cold Compound” taken every twa| “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the 4 te sy ne of the association can-| exempt from taxation. The p cipe!| and imprisonment of not less than| ed that--hody: last week. by banks. Kia [hours until three doses are taken | quickest, surest rellet known and » not pe better ex ‘essed than by quet- 1 oo Howing this exemptio.t) thirty nor more than six FEW ABOVE HIGH SCHOOL, 4, Ignore politics and recognize! usually breaks up a cold and ends all|only a few cents at drug stores. It he nd ie the presidents address: in the original income tax law was! House bill No. 108, Dr. Kane said only 46 percent of! merit, tg grippe misery. . acts without assistance. ‘Tastes nice. i % Ww hat of tomorrow? It will he as we' Gn account of certain provisio the committee, proliibits hunt ‘OM the pupils are going through the Mobilize the whole assets of the] ” ‘The first dose opens clogged-up nos-| Contains no quinine. Insist upon ar make it for our tor the law which attempted to te entering on lands posted “No hunting eighth grade in North Dakota, Hight’ state and entire financial worth in one/ trj1s and air passages of head; stops | Pape’s. ‘! ee ay pa resifents) on loans in North Dak or trespassing,” wibowt first qhtaln nercent only are completing» hign banks earoperating with all state and ‘ ng Q t it is said. ing written conse do s school, and of ry five students, National banks, 7 magnificent enterprise ever dreamed Thinks It Does No Harm. | ow ners or nts; excent ie that ae a ish school eel i = : of. The future is reaching out its The tax commissioner that} deer or other animal which was Shot crate the univ ‘ vetting on? , ‘ great open hands pleading , for 2 in his opinion that there asoa{ and wounded may ! on Post He gpokerot the aflon of a fed.’ COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS plenteous aud ‘better tomorrow and why the proposed new mei Puegnee ed Jands without consent. eral report last week to the effect, COLUMBIA RECORDS we are not living up to our oppor- in eny way unfavorably effect inter- ‘ ieee ~ that there-are 7,000,000 illiterates in} tunities if we turn a deat ear to the est rates or the Peay arket in the! Pictures — Picture frames, the United states. Hi ee ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED call! We must. take the sheaves of case of North Dakota real estifts| i shina, half pri Lae y ‘ ’ b al estdt* | hai ainted China, half price oo N 7 9 \ yesterday and of today, thresh them loans. There is no reason why y,| hand. paln’e 4 CAPITAL STOCK AND BOND [kg MSSISTS NATURE COWAN’S DRUG. STORE " . i i feat lat Breslow’s Drug Store. b and winnow the grain and give the the commissioner’s opinion the né-| a ay - | Sen bane pi potia carpio ee Fr ban ‘ puve wheat to make bread for tomor- ture of a man’s investments and the} Fag, een a a LOAN INQUIRED INTO mane RECULATOR CO. Terr SA MiLAMTA Gk row. We must strip the tattered rags source of his income should detes- Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 an an? 7 at ignorance, ee and superstition maine his Hability to taxation, Under| Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver-’ 4) | 0 0 | ; rom today that tomorrow may - be! the prescnt tax laws in force in North A - Transfer Ci hone Continued from page 1) = clcthed in the garments of Trutn., Dakota, a considerable percentage ot ed. Wachter Transfer Co. P Dakota to the Industrial Commission,” = H c p 5 2 S52 gae5 sS58BA 2 the wealthier residents of the staic 62 0n63. replied Mr, Cuthro, ‘ FOR SALE _——ooe eee “What was done with the check?” = ee ts sed and returned to 7 _ Spring Valley Coal Ee ISMARCK was founded at the meeting - ! “How was it drawn?” Ph 270 saat Hi a ae ee . | ‘ “The same us any other check, of . one point of five great Indian trails. Today it Be i ; any bank, for any investment or pur- dias railway lines in seven different di = y y i Mr. Murphy then elicited the in- tions, and it thrives accordingly. It is the logi- formation that the funds of the bank _ cal distributing center y oa rie istric! ; a at eet at that. time wholly of de- : = i t ibuting center for : arich district of F Fortify the.system against Grip posits of public tunds and interest MAVGsl map MAQUM WM melas | = steadily increasing purchasing power. : and Influenza by.taking on them, and that the check, there- 2 : ior | code fore, was drawn on them, Ss ‘ BUTTER f No actual cash transaction took wer A Whe First ional Bank has serv Dice * place, it was stated by the witness. he : Sta mal Bank has served Bismarck = The bonds were bought and paid 3 “Th 3 wholesalers and jobbers for 40 yee s facili- for by a check Jo the Bank of North a cuaaaee . years, Its facili Dakota drawn ‘on the Bank of North a = ties and its capital, surplus and undivided prof- 4 E its of over $300,000, make a connection here of : peculiar value to the business man. he ‘Quinine | FAT PEOPLE puma In Tailored Suits ~ ’ eg tablets CET THIN 2 3 4% Interest on % ee : 85 values pow $50.00 Savings 4 which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the Why be overstout hen you might easily reduce $75 I $45 00 " system in candi co tow off see eres, corteg Meee || O42 VEER ROW -2 : x attacks of Colds, Grip and In- a onel Took and (+1 yownge Get a small bex $65 values now .$40.00 ' ¥, fluenza. be Ri 1M tabules ‘pronounced koreen) a2 the ist's. Fol direction der thoney-refund 4 8 : par sen a renal re FARE $50 to $55 value $37.50 ||. : ‘s IN CO... 03, Station %, York, N.Y. Pr He es ~ Be'sure you ge se $40 to. $45 value $30.00 N ATIONAI ry i nd es CONVEY SICK BY PLANE—Captains Howard and Polli- Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 OF | £ The genuine bears this signature . ? ‘ 3 t mM ad | ‘ ; fen, paralyzed from wounds received during the war, had to be KI EIN BISMARCK,, N.D. $ CO. ver removed from London to Riviera, 700 miles away. A irip by boat . RINGWOR! —— } My, ea cake : ; att ether itching a ! aid train would have been painful and difficult, so they atte bax evour ea. The Oldest_and Largest Bank Tailor and Cleaner -inthis séction of the State J * Price 30c. _SOSEPIL BRESLOW, Druggist spul into an airplame, on stretchers, and transferred, :

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