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Phone 241 J.|> , 418 Ist Street. 3-31 3t | States Grain agency,” said Fie North Dakota LOST—$55.00 in currency between) tion, in discussing the meeting. “We hope to get the leaders of the National Wheat Growers, the ‘North- west Wheat Growers, the Iquity Co- operative exchange and the United States Grain Growers in North Dakota, to agree to get together and present 3-31 3t |? united front, “We have criticized the mi |that were adopted at the Chicago Pains:in youp -feet or knees?| meeting of the Grain Growers, but that does not mean that we were try- ing to disrupt that organization, in any, The fact is we are trying to iWe want it to work, to function as a grain selling agency. Point of Difference. . “The Gustafson administration di the United States Grain Growers want City National Bank and N.: P. Freight House. 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Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dru; spirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester cf Sall Larry Semon A slide for life, rowboats that go on land, giant trees felled, through shacks in which the comedian is hiding, a safe blown skyhigh with a human cargo, perilous leaps from high buildings and fun galore crowded into two reels of mirth new friends. —also— - | BERT LYTELL in “HE RIGHT THAT FAILED.” Feeling Grivoy? (GROWERS WILL HOLD MEETING - TN FARGO SOON Hans Georgeson Will Tell of What Was Done Recently In Chicago Meeting { D,,- ‘March 31.—A formal sued by Hang Yr. 4 n Ss D K president of the North ‘D: i Fi © 1 Bureau federation for a meeting to be| Pld this organization for the ben New Disco yr ry held in Fargo, April 11 to be attende - by representatives of the U. S. Grain for Colds and Coughs Growers, Equity Co-operative change, National (Wheat Growers and Northwest Wheat Growers. “The purpose,” says (Mr. Georgéson in his call, “is to make an effort to!ods of getting together’and whom are We deem it! to get together with, as a state organ-| eorgeson, | ex-| “At the conference on April 11 we unify these -movements, vital’ for the success of this movement that these various organi- | zations shall come together on one common united plan, A division among the growers will hold back success while united action will be FOR RPNT—Four furnished rooms for | crowned with success.” ) Not Breaking Away. rth Dakota has no intention of most for year Burdick, former ector of the associa- ‘offered by the state, saying that docu- i Of —in— ‘ “THE SAWMILL” From the moment that Larry is flashed upon the screen piloting a log down a flume there is not a dull moment in this comedy. For real laughs this, funny fellow cannot be excelled. him once you cannot rest until you have seen him again and again. The train-- ed dog makes a hit and Larry’s associ- ates, including Frank Alexander, Babe Hardy and Kathleen O’Connor, win If you see APITOL TONIGHT and SATURDAY Admission Adults 30c. Children 10c._ STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION, TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” \ “Pape’s Diapepsin” is the quickest. surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- } mentation or Stomach Distress caused | , by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents at drug store. Millions helped aunualy. —————————— ———————————— to build the Grain’ Growers’ sales or- ganizations. Otr central idea is to f the grower. The grain dealer has never ‘been for the grower, will submit a plan to the North Dakota growers for a state unit where we c: contre] organization work, the meth- ization, “Ready to Go,” * “We in Nor go. Wewant will sell he Gustafson admin. | ii romising that they will agency soon. They prom- ised that’ a year ago and apparently. they aré no nearer a sales agency now than they were then.” * At the Chicago meeting A. G. Bur- geson of Douglas and J. A, McInnes of Dazey were elected directors of the U.S. Grain.Growers for North Dakota, Other North Dakota men who have re- turned from attending the annual meeting at Chicago are: ‘W, J. Church, Harry Devine and ©. B. Prichard. GRAND JURY TO PROBE| BANK TO BE CALLED SQON (Continued from Page 1) said he would ask a grand jury probe of all the affairs of the ‘bank. Statement of Attorney-General A lengthy statement was made to the court:by the Attorney-General. “Counsel for the defendant before the noon recess having made a motion to dismiss’ and the same having been denied by the court, and the court hav- ing at that time made certain sugges- tions and statements with reference to various matters, some of which are directly and some only, collaterally in- volved in the proceedings pending be- fore the megistrate, the state makes the following statement preliminary to and in support of its motion here- after to be made,” said Mr. Johnson’s statement. - The statement recited the evidence ments and records showed that J. J. Hastings, when vice-president of the Scandinavian bank, “took $6,000 from the general assets of the Scandinavian American Bank to coyer the same put in a note of the United States Sisal Trust, signed by himself as. trustee; that thereafter and on the 20th day of January, 1919, a draft was drawn on |him personally by one T, P. Harvey who was at that time in general charge of the United States Sisal Trust promotion scheme at Miami, Fla,, in the sum of $3,000; that at that time the vice-president J, J. Hastings, took out of the general assets of the bank $3,000 and. not out of his own funds, to pay said draft and that the sane was paid; that at the same time he put in to cover the withdrawal of funds a note purporting to be exe- cuted. by the United States Sisal Trust by himself ag trustee; that at that time the United States Sisal Trust was a promotion scheme and ‘did not exist either as a corporation, partnership, association or common law trust; that the money thus taken from the bank @1 these two occasions was used in promoting the scheme, and that .an understanditig had previously been ar- rived at to-Which the said Hastings, Harvey and A. C. Townley were par- lties; that amaggregate sum of $25,000 jshould pe advanced to assist in the fpromotion of such scheme, the United {States Sisal Tr Wants Grand | The statement furth' {evidence and concluded: “In view of the fct that the magis- trate has indicated that in his opinion insufficient foundation has been laid |to entitle the state to introduce evi- dence to connect the defendant, A, C. |Townley, with the transaction which we charge constitutes an embezzle- ment, we dcem it proper at this time apply to the Court for the dismis- of this complaint without preju- di to the commencement of other proceedings relating to this transac- tion, should such action he ‘justified \in:the opinion of the state authorities. | And in connection with this motion we deem it proper to observe that the ma- |gistrate has indicated from the bench |that the evidence here has disclosed |the condition of the business of the Scandinavian-American Bank to be in such a muddle that it was and is the i eviewed the BR. 8S, ENGE, D. 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A BRricOd oo S46, Posie n>, duty of the attorney general's office to take appropriate action looking to- waftls the vindication of any criminal Jaws that may have been violated, and looking towards the further investi- gation of the Scandinavian-American Bank situation to the end that the ~e- sponsibility for the wreckng of that THE BEST ASSORTMENTS OF $1.00 SPECIAL Just Arrived! New glove silk hosiery, pointex heel, black and cordovan with wide colored silk tops, in rose and copen. Priced.......... FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck “The Quality Store of Bismarck” Frocks and Wraps of tempered smartness a 4 surely—new ag the first note of Spring—yet tempered with that high regard for “fitness” one Every accepted mode is outhful — colorful. And prices are invariably moderate. EASTER FROCKS chanting models af rich crepe Crisp rustling taffeta frocks afternoon wear. Quite the jauntiest of the new frocks are those with matching capes. 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