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PXGE TWO | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ TREASURES OF ND ETE MINNESOTA rT CHURCHES 10 REPUBLICANS seeder | like annoying ills wil } M AY quickly disappear ' MOTHER is always anxious . to cive the safest and best medicine toa constipated baby, Soviet Issues Decree That Preci- Expected That Frank Kellogg Peis puzzled, Woe ealece { ous Metals and Stones Must be Will Be Endorsed Again ae on He ee dea very bottle of Dr, Caldwell’s |/ “Turned” Into Food For U. S. Senator Syrup-Pepsin has the formuta , printed plainly on the outside : i cal: REE, ofthe carton under the portrait — t 0) OPPOSITION IS EXPECTED PREUS - FOR GOVERNOR of Dr. Caldwell, who wrote the child. Some contain minerals, coal q i Piceciotcn in 1892. You will tar ang other drugs that might Moscow, March 31.—(The Associated St. Paul, Minn., March 31,—Repre- nd sa is aeepabietion: a ona pangerens’ by! ee | Press)—An Alladin’s cave of jewels sentative Republicans of Minnesota, simple laxative herbs with pep- the heart. The ingredients of .: has been opened by the decision of the chosen by the varlous: county conven- sin. It will not gripe the baby, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup. Pepsin ore d Soviet authorities to confiscate some UiadePea nai acicaalow sce nero oe and it is free from narcotics, recommended by the U. S. of the treasures of -the Russian a eater a A bottle sufficient to last a Pharmacopoeia. : churches and sell them to feed the day to endorse candidates for United family several months can be : famine sufferers. i States senator and state offices, had at any drug store, and the Half-Ounce Bottle Free ; (ane Soviet decree ieaued Feb. 26 Called for 11 A, M, at the auditori-| cost isonly aboutacentadose. Few escape constipation, £0 even if you do se directs the seizure of all precious th ' 7 require a ‘laxative at this moment Tet me. seni metals and stones “which would not eaurerolite tualneverinisiz oerertsn need acer ed nae fen LHe oe critnetes ener , interfere wth the interests of the hours, at the most, and Chas. R. like salts or calomel, be espe- have it haridy when needed. Simply send sour various cults.” It has been announced ‘ ¢ : be. i . ‘ name and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 514 that the All-Russian Central Commit-| A new nose in three days for fiemts seete cuir rae cially careful what you give a Washington St, Monticello, li. Write meted | tee will determine what articles are|$6.66! ' That's what they are selling} would be no lunehcon recess. j . 3 (Most famous of the church treas- ~ os Soe tas tho Geant Goa teetiGsS ey ine rinitore world al de epee a cua peewee te fort and ures, described by the Moscow news- is ‘ Ses 7 % \ rm woul lepent rt will be paid out of state funds < 5 paper IZVESTIA, is the bejewelled was elehicen cents mile ute chores ey eee OL A Heian thee a ‘ largely. on the declaration of princi- | next week received in the recent set- hi A / ikon, “Our Lady of Kazan,” at the Ka- seat H Spee e i etree ee ng tice a Shes arin nota: aes sagtone ples adopted by the Republicans, Penents of -ounty treasurers with the zan Cathedral in Petrograd. It is a homes objected to such a disparity in | court, = Bat rap Te ae ie ae state treasurer. representation of the Virgin done in " pat y . x 3 5 D % yay beaten gold, weighing 10 pounds and aaa order issued in the’ case, the tio peer Chere ie Timothy Porter, traffic cop at Newark, N, J., rides about on an sutoped yore Vouchers ’ TO ISSUE SEED BONDS, Fs sceoratt with 1,856 gant, and 1,432! commission ,detiding it had Jurisdic- | adopted by those gatherings, Mr, Kel- to untangle traffic tie-ups. > For Soldier Ss i ” z baie lesser diamonds, 638 rubles, seven! tion, the. price of street lighting is | loggy seemed assured of endorsement | ~~~ ; j . Compensation} unty ‘commissioners of Slope SApphir oe AED pears ane 156 ther |raised and the price of general Yght-| on the first (ballot, although this claim ported in line for the honor, has de-j‘the candidate ft deemed most promis- county have notified Commsisioner of { ane vi neh ei bl a 8 tine of ing raised. No changes were made in| was disputed by his opponents. clared’he will not accept the endorse- | ing, ‘The adjutant general's office hag| Agriculture and Labor J. A. Kitchen ft his . fa wectee a ve necklace of/the rate for power or for stoves. Other offices for which candidates | ment. Several other names have been| As in the Republican convention, | \rawn vouchers for payment of soldiers | ehat they expect to issue bonds in or- { hee Peter Paul’ cated He aleo 't As a part of the same case, but de- | will be endorsed include governor,| mentioned, but it was expected the; the Democtats will endorse candidates | compensation claims up to No. 5,425, it| der to provide for funds which farm- Gh Sort ’ Petrograd there” ts anobhee anous clied in ty Sper ate arden ie oon lieutenant governor, state auditor,|convention itsolf finally would draft | for state office and draw up the party's | was stated today by R. D. Hoskins. It | €T8 may borrow to purchase seed. ikon, known as the “ filem Holy the Midwes Power‘ Company of New Siaie tr Camnret, Secretalyicr statenone Lady,” in solid gold. It is about two|Rockford for permission to build a| ang clerk of the supreme court. Su- f feet square, and contains 28 carats of| high power transmission line between eae court janeas are hosen with- q large diamonds, 13 carats of middle-|'New Rockford and Carrington, a dis- | P tipart re signatio ares ’ sized diamonds and 14 and one-quar-|tance of about fifteen miles. Request NG per is ne OE oe ho had ® ter’ carats of smaller stones. Alto-|to dismantle part of the Carrington b 2 tate of eis ed sett he bo i gether, in this church, says the IZ-| plant also was denied. eon, ed: of; a8; penetortal Umber. Ww VBSTIA, there are 24 afmost equally early in the pre-convention campaign, ha ! valuable ikons. H: il W t came out some time ago with a formal ti To St. Isaac’s Cathedral, Petrograd, al arrants } statement declaring himself as a gub- hd \ were presented on the day it was Advance In Price ernatorial candidate, and his attitude he opened, a total of 215 articles contain- re «1 | #28 construed then as support of Mr. ns ;, ing 81 pounds of gold and 4,788 pounds -First of April Kellogg. ‘ hall s f . t In addition to endorsing candidates, eet of silver and later a shrine was built —_— e of solid silver weighing 468 pounds, St.| ‘Price of the North Dakota hail war-| the convention will draw up the party’s Na Isaac’s also has one ikon, 21 inches| tants wil advance one-half of one per| Platform on which the candidates will wide by 28 inches high, done in gold pea? with the first day of April. This| %¢ expected to stand. a k overlay and bearing a wreath in large | britigs the price to within one per cent qj diamonds. There are a dozen other| of par. DEMOCRATS MEET. os q ikons of tremendous value at St.| Officials of the local bank which has| Minneapolis, Minn., March 31.— Fe Isaac’s alone. ' been buying the warrants for the Min-| While the Republican state convention Favored by Royalty nesota Loan and Trust company ex-| Was getting under way.in St. Paul to-j While these big Petrograd cathe-| pect to be flooded after the first, the} day, Democrats were preparing for drals, which were long favored by| same as they were after the first of | their state convention here, which wag royalty, probably contain the most| March, although almost no warrants | set to start at 2 p, m. in the West ho- valuable treasures of the Greek Orth-| have been received since that time. | tel. ¥ odox church in Russia, nearly every “It is a good indication that the far- Two other state conventions were | one of the estimated 61,000 other ca-| mers do not want the money,” declar- | set for Minneapolis—those of the Non- thedrals, monasteries, convents and|ed F. E. Shepard in indicating that a] Partisan party and the labor group. churches containg objects in gold and| very small amount of warrants had| It was expected the Nonpartisan and silver and jewelled ikons are not at| been received in the last ten days of| the labor group would hold separate f all rare, even in the smaller edifices. |*March. The purchases thus far are a| conventions, aproint conference com- Ng (Royal gifts, donations by pious par-| little more than a million, four hun-| Mmittees to draft common platforms, , ishioners and church taxes for centur-! dred. thousand,’ which added. to the} and then would instruct for the same! mt ies went largely into ornamenting the | $300,000 purchdsed by L. B. Hanna| candidates for state office. z " churches, Kazan cathedral wag the] means that less than $2,000,000 are in] Before the Democratic convention holy of holies to the Cossacks. Thejthe hands of the two organizations | got under way, it was commonly. re- ! Cossacks of the Don once sent to it|that have paid the highest prices for] ported that it would mark time until Ht : 1,440 pounds of silver asking that it be | them, : the result of the Republican conven- i ? made into’ ikons of four of the Apos- The active receipt of hail warrant] tion had ‘been announced, and then “4 tlea. taxes by the state auditor also ‘indi-| would proceed to complete its work. : wf "Beyond their value in precious metal} cate that calls for the 1921 warrants}. There was some doubt ‘as to the| 4 ‘ane . 1 a4 5 aud jewels, some of the objects might} fromthe first counties will begin} probable choice of the Democratic con- . be th b iy § ‘be extremely sought after by collec-|about the same time the buying con-| vention for United States senator. R usical ferenc: ay in : tors. The Byzantine magnificence of| cern begins to pay par. L, L, Brown of Winona, currently re- Wi hatever our mi Is pre! a © ma ‘yy ere are numbers the Jewelled'ikons, however, might“. ‘that will appeal to you in the following list of new Victor Records. He impress the Western world as more - . . ¢. F ¢ arnate than artistic, i ce ‘We have listed these new records under siatied ee bringing i ;With a few scattered exceptions, ; msi . ical icating . wherein some looting of churches may together v selections of similar musi appea an in ma ‘ a have occurred during the early days ‘fi general way the kind of music that each record affords, loll + of the revolution, church treasurers f ’ € d have been left practically intact. is > 8 Patriarch Tikhon, the head of the Ne ; RUSES ' : Russian church, ig understood to con- 7 Number Size Price, & tend that, since the church and the ‘ for more than 30 years HW SACRED SONGS AND CHORUS : Us) : 87335 10 $1.25’ 3 i state have been separated, the title to s Bi 7 Messe Solennelle—Crucifixus (Crucified to Save Us) M a ruso i a the treasures rests in the hands of the > te Hosanna! larcel Journet 74735 12 1.75 & parishoners of each church and that, ; 5 | The Strife is O’er, the Battle Done 1 Trinity artet 18860 10 ~.75 i therefore, it is for each parish to de- B q ; wil Our Lord is Risen From the Tiahy rtet : a cide what treasures it wishes to sur- . = Bre se rf ifixion”” rtet q render for the famine sufferers. 4 Dey God So Loved the hfe we LOG a"), Trinity 7 18873 10 78) yi ‘‘He advises charity in this respect, , DER i Ne, Christ the Lord is\Risen Today = 4 se : but it. is believed in Moscow that the | ) NA cs ‘ fi it church as a whole, will strenuously: ‘i a ae Al ORY SON Nes : ri oppose general confiscation, while : : hae 44 LULLABIES AND MEM ® Sophie Braslau 66035 10 1 Ld 2 , willing to surrender those objects = +84 Cradle Song ‘ Ernestine Schi Heink 87337 10 i : ia which it does not consider particularly Cy) Ounces for ¢ hl if Forget : porhtaied bpp pass é ot a holy or_of essential use in sacramental > 7 i es Rock-a-Bye Bab: Merle Alcock: 45302 10 1.00 We observances. 3 OF My Trundle B. les Hi foals Seek fees ie ||: 0%(| 8 Sea ss i i 4 Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw ; i Sitter y YOU SAVE { Carolina Rolling Stone 7 ; R. # Com niesion 8 iM There's Silver in Your Hair Charles Hart } 18869 10 .75 i A A iW . See, iS , ~ pinion Differs when you use KC— you : : bel . * 3 Pi RENADES ' . Fom High Court use /ess than of higher priced LOVE pnt a ram a ; EmilioDe Gogorza 66033 10 1.25 ha <% ' Members of the board of Railroad brands. Satisfaction guar- ‘ Someone Worth While mot Rano Johnees 66029 4 iS 5 @ , Commissioners feel that, in deciding a t = ina! errenrat 66032 J v point brought before them at Now. ‘ anteed Of your money Aa \ Peleg pesy Lucy Isabelle Marsh-Royal Dadmun bG Rockford, they. have come close to refunded. j is nes \ Lambert Murphy and Orpheus Quartet 45304 10 1.00 i “reversing the. quoreme rt.” Last ‘ Serenade Charles Harrison y i year in a case decided at Jamestown, a April Showers i ; 1 ; 18862 10 .75 and brought ‘before the Supreme Court “HIGHEST QUALITY’ i Leave Me With a Smile Charles Harrison that body hela that body was without | ‘ z ess Ve ¢ ‘power to change franchise rates. The ? . & commission admits the point of that | MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS . : case but holds that the New Rockford Eili, Eili Violin. Mischa Elman 14732 12 1.78 case was in another field than that of { BY THE GOVERNMENT Nocturne (Borodin) Flonzaley Quartet ‘74733 12 1.75 Laster an eee itera to } ; Arabian Melody (Melodie Arabe) Violoncello Ce Hans Kindler 66026 10 1.25 ee tigation that the charge for general], L_._. : d Don Pasquale Overture—Part I Arturo Toscanini se Lageela Orchestre 66030 ,10 1.25 lighting for’a certain kind of service ; j Don Pasquale Overture—Part II Arturo Toscanini an: ala Orchestra 66031 10 1.25 ; Spring Song (Mendelssohn) Violin Efrem Zimbalist 66034 10 1.25 DANCE, tra ‘AND INSTRUMENTAL Fanny Brice i . Pm An Indian : e wee ) 45303 10 - f Oh, How ! Hate That Feliow Nathan f Fanny Brice 1.00 tense—iViedley. Fox Trot : All Star Trio and Their Orchestra \ 15563 19 75 ‘ ; fever Mind—Fox Trot » All Star thet ef ane ounere i i Wanna—Fox Trot p ‘ ub Royal Orchestra 18864 10 75 . : She Loves Me, She Lows Me Not—Medley Fox Trot f Club Royal Orchestra : . Fi § | Cutie—Medley Fox Trot “ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Orig \ pacssiie How Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra } 19865 10.75 i ae Lonesome Hours—Fox Trot iteman and His Orchestra : | Three Odek cin the Morning—Waltz soseoe S sae and He et Higa 18866 10.75 au . ; Lola Lo—Fox Trot joseph C. Smith a is Orchestra He No matter how good your bakings | Say, Persianna, Say : Victor Arden-Phil Ohman \ se2¢7 19 75 A are now, you can make them better | T've Got the Wonder Where He West and When He’s Coming Back Blues Victor Arden-Phil Ohman < e now, you. I ‘ é | Virginia Blues—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago \ ig, 19 75 i by using Climax Flour. Better | Venetian Love Boat—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago o i flavor, ‘better texture, more whole- hog ObERATIC AND CONCERT ‘ sf : some, more satisfying. : MELODIOUS OPER. ey RE aa ; Ran : : : * me e | Variations on a Mozart Air—‘‘Ah! vous dirais-je maman?”’ Amelita Galli-Curci 74734 12 1.75 q f | Ernani—Lo vodrema, o veglio audace. (I Will Prove. Audacious Greybeard) Tita Ruffo 87336 10 1.25 Russell-Miller Milling C | m ‘am : ° ° ussell-Miller Milling Co [el ‘Victor T: Machine Company, Camden,NJ. § V0. Actor Talking Machine pany, Ca n,NJ. ORDER A SACK OF Bismarck, N. D. =a SESE Ee teia SS ‘ CLIMAX. TODAY. Et jese te te eH

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