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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 v THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SIX CE "a/FRANCE TAKES — “U.S, POSITION “IN YAP CASE AcknoWledges. U. S. Rights in: Former German Colonies GIVE* STRONG ASSURANCE PT 2 ie = | WEBB BROTHERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS No price is right unless quality is right - Washington, April 14.— France's | acknowledgement of Secfetary Hughes ; note of April 4, regarding the Japan-/! ese mandate over the former German | island of. Yap. is interpreted in official circles as tantamount to acceptance: of the principle laid down by the{ American government that the United; States has surrendered none of its! ; Nights in the former German overseas ; Possessions. The text of the French note, which is in the form of a preliminary reply, was made public today, both in Wash: ! ington and in Paris, It is signed by Premier Briand, who gives assurance that a representative of the French government will place before the su- preme council at its next meeting the | question of Yap with “the greatest de- sire to find a solution which will give | every saisfaction to the United States. | CLEAN UP WEEK | i Our Clothes are made as good as they can be; we make the price as low as we can; Then we say: “If you are not satisfied with the quality, price or style— Money back The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Mara Clothes S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailored Clothes $30 up House Dresses Here are serviceable house dresses at prices | that will enable you to practice economy in the purchase of your extra supply for future needs. All are made of good quality ginghams in dainty stripes, checks and plaids, trimmed in Ir white and contrasting colors. All sizes. Specially priced at $2.75, $3.75, $4.75 A cc ‘cc a ‘The exemption of $1,-; to Cavet, who allowed the visitors but! v Wo EN ‘7 BR | a house in which the ownér| four hits. | ‘ ‘ ; vesides and $1,000 tor tools, imple-| Columbus .......000 002 000—2 4 1, 7 |anents, and machinery of farmers 18] Indianapolis 00 000 20143 6 1; ‘ LISTED IN C0 |weduced to $500 by the legislature. Batteries: anforth and Wilson, | ‘ The assessors have with them crop| Cavet and Gosset, Dixon. FOR POLI, TAX listing blanks ‘for use in listing lands for hail insurance. The assessor must file one original copy with the county | | Goes to Chicago H. S. Adams, 118 Sixth street, left | City Officials Say That Bismarck { “OF ALL PEOPLE auditor on or before June 1. With-|this morning for Chicago, to be zone . e. ; - | Is must he made by June 14, un-}a short time, ds ' Citizens are Making | In this assortment are many A Special Selling of Instructions Given Township | !°5* # extension of time is granted. "Te Fargo __- | _ Dirt Fly pretty models in’ plain white New Spring Hats at Assessors at Meeting with County Auditor E CHANGE IN EXEMPTIONS) Township assessors of Burleigh county were ready today to start their annual spring listing of property for taxation. Full instructions were given to 40 ‘OPENER CROWDS ‘FOR BASEBALL SEASON GREAT | (Continued from page 1) ica Association champions, 6 to 1. Hauser’s home run and,a wonderful running catch by Miller featured. Football. weather kept the attendance below the 5,000 mark. St. Paul 010 000 000—1 8 2 Milwaukee 000 203 01x—6 83 ¥ Hall, “Williams and McMenemy; Northrop and Dunn, LOUISVILLE WINS. fl Louisville, April 14.—Bunched hits in the, first two:innings:enabled Louis- ville. to open the twentieth American Association season with a five to four victory over Toledo. township assessors at a meeting with County Auditor Frank Johnson, whic’ ended last evening. The assessors are required to make a complete assess- ment during the months of April. and j_ May; The assessors were instructed to list every, woman of 21 years or over for payment of the school poll tax of $1 each, following’ instructions of the state’ tax commissioner. Toledo .......... 000 310 000—4' 5 2 » Property is to be assessed at full s 3 dasa value, under the law. True value Louteville, + -820'000 00x—5 9 1 Brady and Laab; Estell, ig described as “the amount of money Wright aml Kocher which the average man desiring to own would pay for it for its ordinary |! INDIANAPOLIS, 3 TO 2. use and the amount the man owning | Indipnapolis, April $3,—Indianapolis it would be willing to accept in pay- | won the opener from Columbus. here ment for it.” ‘in a pitching duel between Pug Cavet There is a change in the ‘exemption and Dave Danforth, the honors going HOUSES ON EASY TERMS , Pay for Your Home on Your Rent Money $2150, 4 room house partly’ modern, city water, electric lights, screened porch, house faces east, $600 down, balance $25 a month. 5 room house, hot air furnace, city water, electric lights, sewer, $600 down, balance $25 a month. $3400, 6 room’ all modern house, furnace heat, $1000 down, balance $385 a month. es $2950, Phone 961 ‘HENRY & HENRY Real Estate and Investments Office 4th St. New. Again HAT old furniture is just as good as ever underneath. It’s marred and scratched surface that makes it an eyesore.““Surprise yourself—dress | oN.D, | WANTED TO, RENT—A five Dr. J. O. Arnson, 909 Fifth street, | | left this morning for Fargo on a short | i business trip. Two days*are-left for all Bismarck | | | people to get under the wire in “Clean- | Up and Paint-Up Week.” | From Rolla & | 5 's : | People throughout the city have qapume members. at ihe jamous/B a | been showing a fine spirit and making; fore the Yeoman convention are: A. | the dirt fly this week, according to city Dixon, Hans Fries, Leo Jolliffe, Rob- | fficials. . : ert Fagerlund, James Lewis, George| Commissioner of Streets John| Healy, and W. O .Fisher. Among the French said today, after geing over | Rolla women here for the cénvention/ the city, that a great deal of work has | are Luella Marcotte, Minetta Louis,| been done by citizens in.cleaning up| Laura Munroe, L. Croteau, Mrs. Ja-| their premises, The alleys are in bet- cobson, Lars Henderson. ;ter shape than for a long time, he os : said. The city has men engaged in clean- Among the many out of town vi: ing all of the paved streets. tors this week are-S .C. Dana, Botti-; Plowing and spading indicates a neau; M. O. Long, Egeland; Olas H./ real interest in gardening this spring. | Eng, Inkster; Mrs. J. Howe, Wilton; | Rakes and hoes ‘and other implemenis | Mrs. W. A, Monroe, Langdon; Valen-| in the hands of a citizen’ has come to tine Koch, W. J. Smith, of Dickinson; ’ he a famitar- sight: about the city in| G. M. Foster, Beach; J. P .Tucker, the evenings. z | Fargo; A. F. Freeman, Omemee; « {pe /. ify: ke” | Nels Nelson, Cooperstown; Horace Pat cand Clea f Hp Week’ ends Saturday inight-and an ikspection will Houghton, Cooperstown; L. C. Petti- er tl] bone, Dawson; A. Paup, A. F. Heas be made by the city health officer the man, Omemee; D. McLeod, Cando} firet of; the week: Minneapolis, April.14,—For the first time in almpst seven, years flour sold under $8 a barrel at the mills here to- day. With a reduction at one of the largest mills of its quotation for fam- | ily patent from $8.20 to $7.90.-a ne’ low .price obtained. Not ‘since Jul) 1814, local millers said, has ftour bee: quoted under $8 a barre}. Today range for family patent was $7.90 to $8.15 when sold in car lots. Bran ‘selling today for $15'a ton was lower, than ‘it has been for about ten | In Town for the Week Meeker, W. Ackerman, Jamestown; Mrs. P. C. Olson, Wahpeton; Geor, auer, Roy Barker, Prosper; Mr . V. Anderson, Mrs. Cochrane, Dr: ton; Nellie Fugate, Cummi B.C. Taylor, Hillsboro; Gi M. B: J Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef- field Ave. Chicago, Ill, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con- taining Foleys Honey and Tar Com- pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back, rheumatism, backache,’ kid- ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—1918 Maxwell Touring the grain men said. VOLUNTEER TO TEST NEW SERUM. Chicago, April 14—Two men and} one woman have ‘volunteered to be in- | ‘oculated with scarlet fever in an at- | ear. A-1 condition, good tires, if you tempt to find a serum td kill the! are looking for a good car it will germs. i Pay you to look this up. Phone 727, ° or call Bismarck Gas Company. REMO! ‘E LIMITS ‘| ON GIVING WINE FOR SALE—One Oldsmobile 7-passen- | ger and one Ford Sedan. 324 13th, street. 4-14-16 | FOR SALE—Studebaker “4” car in,on the amount of wine to be prescrih- good ‘condition. A snap. Thre burner kerosene stove practically new. Inquire 210 W, Broadway. » 4-14-3t WANTED—N. D. Hail Warrants, Good Mortgages, Merchandise Stocks. S.' Bernhard, Box 414, Grand Fork: 4-14-11 or six-| room house. Phone 320-M. 4-14-lw | Thomas H. Ryan; former postmas- FOR RENT—One furnished room, 409! ter at Brittin, Burleigh county, has | 5th St. 4-14-3t | been arrested by federal authorities | ed by physicians ! prohibition i EX-POSTMASTER ATBRITTINIS | UNDER ARREST, were removed by the I tor . ! | FOST—Fur collar, between Harris &| charged with the embezzlement of| Co, and 419 7th St, Finder retura | $289,28, according to information from ; to Tribune for reward. 4-14-3t | the United States marshals office at) | FOR RENT—Small house. Phone 773. ! Fargo. 4-14-3t| Ryan was indicted at the last ses-! ddle-aged, conscientious lady de- | ston of the federal grand jury, It ia| sires work; good penman; ‘good at | charged that.the crime took place on | housework or sewing; no cooking. | or about Nov. 16, 1920, | Write 223 Tribune. 4-14-3t | The defendant was released on $1,-| 000 bail. | | ‘WAS IN BED THREE DAYS. | ACHES AND PAINS- |,,.Mrs. Josie Reed, 217 N. Exter St., 9 \ ; Tulsa, Okla., writes: “I was in bed/ SLOAN'S GETS ’EM! that old piece up with a good coat of FORMAN, FORD & CO’S Supreme Gloss Finish—see how fine it looks! Don’t buy new until you’ve renewed the old. A stain for every wood—let us show you. H.H.ENGEN PAINTING and DECORATING Complete Line of Wall Paper and Paint Supplies, Phone 748. 214 Haggart Building on Broadway. {, Very, | Foley Kidney Pills and in two days! ' was at my work again, I cannot praise | your medicine too much.'j Foley Kid- handy, brings warming, ney Pills stop bladder irregularities ; Sratifying relief - |and strengthen the kidneys. They 3] u HEUMATIC twinges ease up elp eliminate from the system the soon. do stiff joints, lame back, neuralzia, overtaxed mus- cles, and those pains from weather ex. posure, too—they don’t fig!: against the counter-irrita Sloan’s Liniment produces. Always keep ‘this old fa: handy for instant use—a rz trales without rubbing, leaving no skia stains, muss, or clogged po: r—healtti stimula: it ‘three days with my back. I took/| Famous pain and ache Liniment. kept isons that cause backache, rheuma- | ic pains, stiff joints: sore muscles, puffiness un- ‘ti i swollen hands and feet, | der the eyes. Food Sale Saturday, April 16, from two to five in my new loca- \tion in the Little Block. Wo- | man’s Exchange.. Mrs. N. W.) ‘Kelley. 4-13-2t | suggests the good All druggists. ‘T $1.40. Largest size is most economi ee ae at ea For a good time by all means attend the Grand Ball given by ‘the Brotherhood of ‘American ;Yeomen at Patterson Hall, tonight. Everybody welcome. | Middy Blouses striped or colored trimming. The price is less than the cost of ma- terial. Special to : close 98c Stamped Goods One lot stamped goods, includ- ing chemises, gowns, children’s dresses, underwear, etc. Spe- cial for Friday and Saturday at $5.00 Originality of design, the-dom- inant note in spring millinery, is especially evident in this display of Sprin Hats offered in this sell- ing ata most unusually low price Friday and Saturday Judge Berry Holds Against Non- | Holritz, Independent. and New York, April 14.—Restrictions | 8 ARE KILLED isons were killed, scores injured and 50 buildings were wrecked by a tor- | neath the toe nail, that it can not ( naturally outward almost ‘over night. ONE-HALF PRICE Special, each ‘ $5.00 . .40-in, FIGURED VOILES A large and varied selection of newest voiles-taken from our regular waist goods KA ‘ Boys’ Kayne ity madras. stocks. «The colors and patterns are most unusual, the ‘quality excellent. Regular price 98c. Friday and Satur- 75 c $1.50. Friday day Special, per yard............. nd @ach ......... Perfect workmanship. fine selection of patterns. NEE BLOUSES e Blouses in excellent qual- A Values up to and Saturday, 98c | -SILK; SHIRTINGS f 32-inch silk shirtings in a large assort- ment of neat striped‘patterns suitable for | men’s shirts and ladies’ blouses. Regular $1.25 quality. Friday and Sat- 98c urday Special, per yard assortment of Special for Fri per yard ..... Yard Wide Standard Percales Yard wide standard percales in a fine dark and light patterns. iday and Saturday, 1 4c ee Vinee meme ee bone NOYES LOSES IN FORCED TO WED, GRANT CO. SUIT'. chicazo, April 14.—Mrs. Hilda partisan in Election ansel, seeking annulment of her Contest Case Carson, IN. D,, April 14. — Judge Berry has dismised the action brought by W. B. Noyes, ‘Nonpartisan candi- late for county auditor, against iE. A. regularly ALWAYS BUSY elected county auditor, ‘Noyes was defeated by a close margin. He charged irregularities. DURING CYCLONE Melissa, Tex., April 14.—Eight per- The Store That Has B ' to Bis nado. "BURY SOLDIER WOMAN'S CLAIM, Johnson’s Pepular-Priced ‘Store | marriage, said 24 couples at, the House of David, a religious colony at Benton Harbor, Mich., were forced to | go through a marriage ceremony. | Tribune Want Ads ‘Bring Results. rought the Low Prices marck Berthold, April 14.—The remains of Rolly iW. Darling, soldier son of Mr. and Mrs, Monte Darling of Berthold, were laid to rest in the Berthold cemetery Sunday with full military! honors. The body arrived in ‘Berthold Friday and Saturday Friday. You cannot afford to miss that Grand Ball which the Brother- hood of American Yeomen are giving at Patterson Hall, to- night. Everybody welcone. INGROWN NAIL Silk Hosiery Sale! Silk Hosiery Sale! Silk Hosiery Sale! Toe Nail Turns Out Itself if You Toughen Skin A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing. nail reduces inflammation and pain and so tough- ens the tender, sensitive skin under- penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. A Real Sale, e JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist y Come and see for ‘yourself. WE Say it is.