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) a * tion of the funds. w “PAGE EIGHT SEEDS WITHOUT -DBLAY REPORT Senator “Tadd ‘Informed That Federal Plan Will Be An- “nounced Soon Washington, Ma ment, of agriculture tor E. F. Ladd that arrangements for the distribution of seed funds to the farmers of the noythwest are now be-{ be! ing considered and det will given to the ppblic within a few d ff the plan that the department has in view at pre: is finally adypted ; there will be an office established at some central part of the crouthye en area of the northwest. The official in charge will work in! conjunction with the farm agents in ip, the respective counties through some other agency designated by the de-! partment of agriculture. The local officials will distribute application blanks and assist applicants in hay-) ing the same filled out properly and! forwarded to the central office for! approval, There will be no delay on the part! of the department of agriculture in arranging for the immediate distribu- The only delay will, be in the matter of having the! blanks properly filled sp as to re- ceive the apaeevar et the central ot- fice. WOOD TO STUDY PHILIPPINES. Washi Won, March § March 8.—Major Gen- eral Leonard Woot has been detailed at the request pf.President Harding to go to the Philippine Islands and mike a study of; conditions there in the light of Philippine aspirations for independence. The mission was formally intrust- ed to General Wood at a conference between him and the president ich Secretary Weeks of the war rtment aisé was present. It was dectieds, that such a plan would. be preferable to Mr. Harding’s original plan to make the eoneral governor of the island. \ FOR LUMBAGO Try Musterole.. See How Quickly It: Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, soothing comfort camesto takeits place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard: plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster. ole and recommend it totheir patients, They will gladly tell el you faba. relief it gives from sore throat, joints, sprains, - sore oe bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. ainays dependable. 35c 65¢c jars; hospital size $3.00 Wind Storm The terror of, the Pro- perty.owner. is ‘wind, merci- less, destructive wind that deroofs buildings, uproots' trees, lays waste fields of grain and kills men and beasts. With it'comes storm pnd rain. '«? Recent experience /of supposedly immune dis- tricts show us" that, wind and tornado'go where they will. : Insure agginst wind loss. / We have the right policy. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance”: Bismarck, N. D. Announcing he | for 10 hours to demonstrate the | for military. use. Jumped in at 11:30 P..m:; "got out at 9:30 next morning. He ate his breakfast | West Point authorities watched the test. ’ DRIETS 10 HOURS TO TEST SUIT—Oscar A: Youngren of Nea York floated around among the ice cakes in the Hudson River suitability sof his life-saving suit in the\water, as shown above. 4K fi FARMERS WIL, - PASS JUDGMENT ON WHEAT PLAN Meeting to Be Held Held in Fargo to Consider Committee of 17 HARDIN N AMES HIS PHYSICIAN Sau. Te P Avashingten, (Mar. » 3>— President Harding hes definitely appointed Dr. Sawyer, of Marion; his personal phy- sician and expectsito nominate him in the near, future+efor jthe rank of brigadier.g eral the any ne Buy. ARMY'S POLICY Pan Fergo, Mar. \§Evtecutive commit-! tees of the v: farm committees | of North Dakota have beeh asked to meet' here March 23 to consider the national grain marketjag «plan of the Committee of Seventeen, it was an- nouced-here today, The plan will be obtained by two of the members of the Committee of 17. Six state delegates will be chosen to attend a national meeting in Chi- cago, April 6, when representatives from/throughout the country will fin- ally| pass on the barket plan.+ ‘-* COOLIDGE IN _ GABINET TALK 8.5 President wikchingian Mar.” with his, cabinet. Vice’) President Coolidge attended. .at “the request of the president and'it is understood. for- eign as well as domestic affairs’ were discussed, arate 5 FOUR KILLED LEDIN SOUTH IRELAND “persons were "shot nd: killed in’ ‘engagements. be: tweert’ Crown. forces d Sinn’ Fein}. detachments: in aerate Treland last night, °° DOUG i be NEW, COMEDY Popular Paramoynt Star Well. Cast In “The Rookle's “Return.” “Douglas Maclean, whose. ‘Paramount starring’ vehicle, ‘The Rookie’s Re-. turn,” ‘has ‘made a hit at/the — Bis- marck theatre, ‘has earned sthe repu- tation during the past ‘year of being one ofthe most energetic workers in the screen profession. Not only does Mr. MacLean ‘play an important part in the setecting of his stories, but he assists materially in the selection. of the cast, and the direction of the picture. - Mr. MacLean has had, several years experience both on the speaking stage and the screen and is a-capablé judge: of dramatic.and gomedy values. No scene is taken infa‘Ma¢Lean produc- tion unless it has first been carefuliy | analyzed, as' to its propable effeot upon! future, audiences, od ~The Rookie’s, Return”'is a humor- ously intenéstitie story ‘Of a ‘young re- turned ‘soldier. and his! exciting e: periences. in“ adjiisting ‘himself, to vilitn lite after'two years inthe serv- ice. ,In the; role of, the rookie, Mr. Mac Lean is- ably supported: by. Doris: May anda company’ Sf well-known /players which includes Prank Currier. Joe White,, Wallace; Beery;' Kathleen Key, and ‘William. Courtright. a + Lift Right, Off without Pain: Sat ater tates INI gic! Drop a,littlé “Freezone” on an ‘aching corn,:instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly. you lift it right ‘off with, ‘fifgers.. Doesn't hurt a bit. . Your druggist. sellé.a ‘tity ttle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient or corn, between. the toes, and ca luses! ig ‘ “Heliotrope”. The Companion Picture to \ “Humoresqiie” Harding: had ‘his. first ‘meeting today | ote ,| to remove every hard corn, soft corn, |* | UNDER WEEKS IS. OUTLINED New ‘Secretary “Would Unify Army ‘Forces of the Cogntry i Washington, March 8.—-The policy of the war " depagt ment under’ the new administration’‘cdntemplates organi- zation of the’ nations military forces into one. harmonious. - well-bala \zed and effective army «consisting :of the regular army;:natienal guard: and or- ganized. ‘reserves. Secretary’. Weeks announced today.° The regular army and the ational } guard ‘will be developed ‘:,to ' the | strength authorized by law. and the reserve’ wilt be organized as reserve and apxiliary troops with full officer compliment ‘and sufficient — enlisted strength to be capable to rapid re- cruitment ‘to ‘full war strength. CHANGE DATE. ; ORSTORICAL CONTESTS Grand Forks, *, D,.. March 8:—The date. of the interstate oratorical ¢on- teat: for. the. western. division,” which | will be. held this year at the. Univer. ‘sity cf North Dakota,-has. been’ chang- édfroni April 1 to..April’ 8, ‘because ‘the University of North Dakota. be- cause .its representative,; Howard ©. Ackley, won’ thé’ North Dakota. ora- torical contest. Six, states will He represented, namely.’ Missouri, Ne- dragka, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota and ‘North Dakota. Other college events announced: are a debate April 8, between the uni- versity: and Fargo college at ‘Fargo; a debate between the University of North Dakota and the University of South Dakpta at Grand Forks April 15; ‘anda dual _ extemporaneous speaking contest April 29 between the Universitye®f North Dakota and Ma- calester college.’ Will Hold Track Meet. North Dakota high school conference and track meet) will,.be held at the to 21, Preparedh One: of, ow eminent and doubtless reliable statisticians annguynces ‘that there js ‘only one ychance in 29, that one’s ‘house | will, ever hurn down and yet we suppose’ 1 of ‘girls | who would be! much more comfértable in outing fluannel nightgowns are wear- te their crepe de chine ones regularly, nthe possibility: that it. might—Ohio State Journal. « Dangerous Matadjes. There are'more deaths from measles atid whooping cough than from: scar- let. fever.’ Greater’ efforts | in ‘school hygiene would‘ seem -to be the | onty way in“ which -this’ problem coped «with — successfully, with the education of parent necessity “t he> observation-of: quar- antine ‘and® fsolation* procedures evgn for these slinple“Hiseares, No “National” in Title. There Ig: now only one national bank in the United States. which does not have “national” as a part of.its' name. It ts the Bank of North America of Philadélphia: A special ‘act of. cone gvess is required to permit a national idnk to operate as such without in- dicating the fact that it. isa national | bank in its name. Oe] Expermnent with’ Air. A man wished to measure the force that drives the sap upward in trées and shrubs. He cut a’ vine.and tied a bladder. over its end. | ed. by, Sherif Wéich to get them im-)3 | moto: the former date Pua Dea the pring vacation. it) has an- nounced. i = The interstate orator ‘contest. already pre-arranged ‘by séhédule to be held in North: Dakota,: comes to Grand ¥orks, Mar. 8.—The annualj; University of Minnesota here May 19): In two hours | MOTORISTS ARE WARNED T0 GET 1924 LICENSES) Sheriff Welch Says That Plenty} ! .Are on Hand at De- \ partment Bismarck “thgtorists wio have not procured 1921" €tate licenses are warn- mediately if thet are driving’ their! cars, plenty of licenses on hand, the she: iff says. Under the law. the sheriff |= tag will:not’do, the sheriff says, and one is lost the, motorists can easily | | obtain’ay duplicate. They must'be on the front-a@hd rear of the machines. (Motorists interested in the motor vehicle laws may odtain-a pamphlet explaining them from the motor. ve- hicle department, FORMER ASYLUM HEAD IS HELD: “Hotehkiss of Jamestown Faces Charge of . Taking i State Goods | Dr. Jamestown, . 3 Hotchkiss, “forme! the state nee yay rested here Ona warant chargin i bezzlement,‘came from Detroit, Mi ul to the city,’when he heard the wa was ‘out: He was released ‘pu $: 00 | bond and). will have a preliminary | hearing soon, | The complaint came from the w that he took property’fo r his own use which belonged to the state and was worth about. $2,500. . Sometime 280] the state replevined about $2,000) worth, of household goods in a local| warehouse" (/ GIRL WINNER IN COLLEGE © Fargo,. Mar, Ethel Hutchinsot student at the North ‘Dakota, Agricul- tural ‘college /in.the high schdol special course, won firgt<place ia, the stock) judging contest,, ae day with a scorg/of 637 out_of a pos- sible score 6f 750. The 14 other rank-! ing- contestants -were Everett Benidt, 591; eer ‘Hangon,. 586; John, John-; son, 584). Fred); Wilson, 577; Hume, 575; Fidrin -Armburst, 569; Harold Hartman, 562;. Merle Bens- hoof, 559; Lewis: Moe, . 558; ‘Elmer Darling, ; Erwin ‘Heine, 551; Alvis Gankler,. 559; ‘Anton Jolinson, 541; ) Colin, Stewart,:640i:4, Ranking’ men. in ‘each class ‘of live- stock were announced. as follows with a possible score of 150;; John Johnson, 134; sheep, . Perey?/Judd, -135; dairy | cattle, Leonard Johnson, 158; beef { NOBODY CAN | - FT HER (MIRIAM MERVIS DEFIKS ZBYSZ- KO'S STRENGTH. (N. E. A. Staff Special.) Norfolk, Va., Mars 2.—Norfolk is; playing the game of “Lift-me-if-you- | can.” Miriam. ‘Mervin, 10-year-old girl has] so far defied all the Sampsons of the) south to lift hor 105 pounds off the! floor. Miriam doesn’t know how she does! it, \ braces her elbows} She / simply Nobody: can budge} against her sides. her. Stanislaus Zybszko tried it the other @ay in vain. Yet Zbyszko. can pick up a 225 | pound wrestling opponent and hurl the bladder was greatly distended, and inside of three hours it burst witha plop, so great w: the force that drives. sap upward. him_over his head. Miriam thinks it is.a good joke. 14 James | A Ld The’ motor fehicle department has'= is charged with requiring that the |= 8 obtafn licenses. One license |= ls valies at $2.50, and No Refunds, ’ | cattle, Ethel ‘Hutchinson, 143; hogs, | ; Claude Beldon, 148, és The: contest* was open ‘to the stu- deuts'of the high school farm hus- | bandry and agricultural departments. torney general’s office and charged Judges were-A. H. White of Bottineay, ‘or horses, Prof. J, R. Dice and Sam- uel F. Crabbe for dairy cattle, Prof. H. E, ‘Rilling for beef cattle, Charles Struble of the college, for hogs and | D. J, Gerker of tlie college for sheep. WHEAT STOCKS ON FARMS ARE MUCH LARGER Washington, March 8 Wheat held fon farms March 1. was ‘abont '207,- 591,000 bushels or 26.4 percent of the 1920 crop. compared with’ 164,624,000 .| or 17.6 percent of the 1919) crop held a year ago, the department f agri- culture announced today. ~'! 800 CHINESE © SAID. DROWNED] Hong Kong, March 8.—!Mote han] 800 Chinese are, believed to have.been drowned in the wretk of the steamer Hong Moh on Lamock Island off the port of Swatow on March 3, news of which was. received here yesterday. Firemen Elect. ect. © Carrington, N. :D.» March. 8—The Carrington fire department has élect- ed the following ‘officers: J. E. Galehouse, chief; E, A. John$on, as- sistant chief; J, O° Robinson, treas- urer, and F. L, Putnam, secretary. MOTHERS FRIEND or Useo By Taace Gemenations Waica POR BOOKLET oF RHOOP amp rue BABY, Feed Haaoritig Reoutavon Co., Div $-D. ATLANTA Ga. a wo ae! N “Johnny Coulon, and Anna Abbott 5S haven't anything on child. me,” New. Springtime | 50 new ‘pattern hats reached our department this mining. In ad- ° dition to new numbers from our Gage and Monogram: ain son akh we announce the arrival of ‘our first showing of sa ; Real French Kid Gloves $4 No Fitting, Wharton ~ Chapeau Wharton Hats Are Made halen and Ma ae \., ; Only in Block’ igh Grad nd ae Our Millinery _,-Prices Range From $6.50. $28.00 Many 5): ‘OVER. THE BRIDGE: TO MANDAN” : Cummitis-Robertson Co. MANDAN, N. D. WITHDRAWAL OF RHINE TROOPS I° DISCUSSED Harding Talks Other Matters With Cabinet. at Meeting Washington, March Senate ou the. Panama-Costa Rican _— situation the question of withdrawing troops | fram the Rhine and legislative pro- grams of the present session of con- @fess are understood to have (been subjects discussed by; President Hard- ing and his’ cabinet at their first jfor- mal meeting but the general under- standing was that the question. ;-of troop, withdrawal; from, Germany: hat occupied a large ‘place® in the discus: sion and that some indication of the policy of the administration might be expected soon. A species of bees in in | South Ameri- ca uses the gum of rubber, trees for their hives. BATTERI Builtjby the World’s Largest Battery A Electric Service:& Tire Co. / 215 Main Street _ EXPERT DRY CLEANING and HAND. PRESSING Tailor and Cleaner Bismarck, N. D. 2. 222": ESTERDAY we took our Two Thousand}*Two Hundred Twenty, Second ,order since opening our Tailor’ Shop in Bismarck on June 8, 1916. To arrive at this figure, it was necessary to re- ‘ M sell the same customer two or more times— | our records showing 6, 7 and 8 orders received from one man,..proving the satisfaction they: have received by wearing Klein Label Clothes. Sixteen .and:’one-half years practical tailoring experience is the guarantee / you ‘have that your wants will be well taken care of. Order Your EASTER SUIT This Week says the! Si nnn nn Coats, Suits an d . Dresses make their Appear- aneeé on every Express. cast. Where Everybody Shops Many Seeking U'S. \S. Citizenship Many foreigners in in the vicinity of Bismarck wish to become American citizens. ‘Next matural- ization day here is on May 27, and © Charles, Fisher, clerk of district court, says the applications al- ready ‘number 37, indicating the largest naturalization day in many - years, i { Select City Slogan. Wahpeton, N. D.. March 8.—"Yes!— Wahpeton Will,” is the slogan chosen out of 250 suggestions, by the Wahpe+ ton Commercial club. The. slogan was submitted ,by, Miss Stensrud of the science school, and will be used in combination with. a fourleaf clover emblem suecedted by Mrs, Ww. F Quint. pe ne ‘Will Present Opéra. Canton, S. 'D., Mar. 8—The Amer- ican Legion post of this city will pre- sent alight opera here March 17,18. ‘More than sixty people are in the \ “In the last 81 years the ain Isles have had an average of one earthquake a month. ES Factory é Tesidlnereisisianseeretouintasicinsuatinasnasamnsiaal