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oer alate a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aa | Babes, in the Senatorial Woods —_/[JBER/TS SEEK {INVESTIGATION , ' CAMPAIGN FUNDS: INTOOILDOME | i which are said to amdunt to more} Washington, Jan, 18—An attenipt | than two million pounds sterling. by Harry F. Sinclai airman of | Their argument is that the sub-|the board of the Consolidated Oil | senibers to the Lloyd. George fund | Corporation, in testifying today at | gave theiMmoney to.be used as Lib- | the oil investigation to go into the | eral propaganda, and not for the use | broad features of the Teapot Dome | of any bne sectioh-of the party, This controversy, was cut short by an-‘| is, said to be one of the impelling | nouncement by Senator Brookhart, | THURSDAY, JANUARY, 18, 1928 BRITISH TO | SEEK PLAN TO RETURN HOME BPP be hil ON DEBT FUND atest PAGE THREE of the members remaining however to hear an’address by Andrew Ander- son representing-the Brotherhood of American Yeomen which organization ‘is planning the erection of a home for aged and infirm Yeomen ‘some- where in the Northwest, possibly an North Dakota. ee a , =a Assassin pan et Lomdon, Jan, 18. — The Asquith- | jtions between the American and |British governments looking to the refunding of Great Britain’s war debt to the United States will be caryied forward through the | British embassy here after the re- turn of the British debt commis- |sicn after the end of the week. This announcement was made at the conclusion of the joint session When You Catch Cola Rub on Mustorole Musterole is easy to apply and it gets in its good work right away. Often it " “No Actual Results Yet Accom- plished’ from U. British Conference s— Sie ee ‘ «4... (Of the American-British commis- motives for a reunion of the two | Republican, Towas a co-member, that | events a cold from turning into “flu” Washington, Jan. 18—The Britisb | sions, jul _| branches of the party. “the committee had decided not to | tnt prieumohia. $e apply Musterole and American debt commission have | sr f The Asquith-Grey Liberals have | go into that subject.” reached a point in their negotiations | where it is virtually agreed no fur- | British commissioners return to; London for conferences with thbir government. The two commissions will hold another joint meeting to- morrow but it is expected to cen- stitute only a leave—taking prepara- | tory to the depamture of the British | from Washingtén, They will sail} from New York Saturday and any attempt to establish even a tenta- tive governed agreement as to! terms of settlement of the British war debt is expected to be delayed Supper will be served in the | Methodist Church by the Boy ther progress can be made until fe Friday evening, Six o clock, PROSPERITY IS FORD PLAN 10 END WAR eat March 4, Senator Pat Ha When Senator-elect Clarence C, Dill (right) of Washington takes. his rison of Mississippi will relinquish his title bf the “baby of the Scuate.”” Senator Dill is 38 and Senator Harrison 4. New and the’-Old a turned down tde suggestion made by some of the scribers to have the matters taken into court, State to Continue Barberry Extinction Washingtor an. 18.—Conferees on the agricultural appropriations bill have been informed by Harri- son Fuller, secretary of the Con- ference for Prevention of Grain Rust, that the legislatures of seven states are considering ap- propriations of $81,000 for eradi- cation of barberry bushes to con- trol black stem rust which causes | Mr, Sinclair, before being inter- | tupted did get into the records esti- | mates that his obligation under the | | contract amounted to between $60,- | | 000,000 and $70,000,000 and that his | holdings in he Mammouth Oil com- pany the Teapot Dome operating | concern probably had a curb market | value of about $100,000,000 although he said “it is very doubtful if money | could be raised on it.” | SENATE MAY | INVOKE DEEAY | | RULE TODAY, ‘This is the first photograph to be’ feceived in this country of Eligius Niewiadomski ,the Polish painter who assassinated President Naru: towicz at an art exhibition in Ware’ with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the blister. Musterole is a clean white ointment made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for ,| sore throat, cold-on the chest, rheuma- , lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds of all sorts. Seldom fails to deliver results. 35¢ and 65c, Jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better than a mustard plaster Detroit, Jan. 1&.—Henry Ford's in- dustrial expansion program is world- | wide, not national, in scope, and has been undertaken with the underlying | several Weeks, Despite the exchanges which have taken place since the arrival of the British it was intimated in authori- | (Continued on Page Three.) cational Association by the superin- | million dollars loss annually. | | | tendent of public instruction. | These appropriations are to be je annually for the next two, eaw. Niewladomski has been een, tenced to death. : |m Senator Rusch of Cass introduced tiative quarters that no results had| Motive of educating the people of | _ Illinois is expected to appropriate | S. B. 38 which would put trustees or | tee for indefinite postponement of been produced accomplishing enough | the world to such a degree and cf $1,000; Minnesota and gan and | estates under the control of the dis-| te Bismarck armory bill. ; to warrant concrete recommendations | making them so prosperous “that | South Dakota, $10,000 ea | trict court, Senator Walter Bond of | The senate adjourned early, many to Congress for amendment of the| wars will be ended forever.” orth Dakota $25,000; Ohio and | Ward put in S. B. 28 to regulate the | prospetous people do not stop work | to make war; they go to war only when it is necessary to protect their homes or their ideals when these are | menaced by Some more idle nation.” | “When the time comes that every | ation from $350,000 to 10,000 | for work in cooperation with the state colleges in barberry eradica- tion, The senate’s $150,000 increase ma warrantee to appear in all warranty | eds. | ‘The senate was again in cxecutive | session for a short time this after-| Ss for a short time this siter- POMSBRCS S seven-of the seniors are | 2 SEN { 5 funding law , This was disclosed today as the Wisconsin $15,000. ! payment of interest on funds b | peieaee ESI e.D motive back of the Detroit manu- The agricultural bill conferees | rowe : ff, facturer's desire to extend his oper- will meet *Saturday to consider | and School lands, and Senator Inger : SEEK PLAN ations ato severy (part. of ihe; world | among other changes the senate’s| son put in S. B. 40 which would . Mr. Ford believes that “a bu on in increasing the federal ap-| quire the post office address of tic TOREORGANIZE PACKING PLANT Fargo, Jan. 18.—Only as a last re- sort will the syndicate plan suggest- ed at the meéting of the stoekhold- ers of the Equity Cooperative Pack- ing company at yesterday's meeting | to aid in the liquidation of the! com- | pany’s obligations be adopted, the directors infofmed a committee from the Fargo Commercial club, directors NewLife for Old Leather Don't let your shoes look worn. Does | was | ¢ contingent upon the state's ap- one, everywhere, has a job, and propriating a like amount. | Fargo attending the ntion cf | eratio: 2 your bag or suit-case look shubby? ing prosperity has been created oerrae roa a | the no’ tive) jection is ‘being tak- | OP — ZET makes them new again, a result, the people of any nation DEFUNCT BANK ae on any bills to which objection ZET dyes affd polishes al! leather Three signers of the accommo-| is raised. It was indicated today py dation note received a jury’s ver-| Senator Benson of Rolette that this dict awarding them $8,200. plus| agreement might be invoked Thu interest from Nov. 23, 1921, in| day to prevent final action on the | a x . ee their suit against the defunct Peo-| report of the appropriations commit- _On the stroke of midnight, when the Ngtv Year entered, Al smith ples State bank of Grand Forks. became governor of New York succeeding Nathan A. Miller, The situa- tion of two years ago when Smith retired to make way for Miller wait shown shaking -hands. with his ° 35¢and 50¢ AT ALL -| DEALERS will be too busy and too happy to} jeven think about war,” the facturer says. Therefore, it is point- | ed out by those in close touch with him, he is convinced that world in- dustrial expansion, bringing with it| prosperity for all people in all lands, | automatically will make war impos- | goods. Preserves and softens the leather. No unpleasant odor. Two colors—Cordovan (Brown) and Black. Get ZET today. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE. ICE IS HE The manufacturer is known to be- NOTICE Is ‘ and other representatives this morn- ing at a conference of the digectors and club representatives. The representatives of the Equity Cooperative Packing -Go., explained the financial situation and asked tae members of the Commercial club committee to make suggestions as to the proper method of solving the dif- ficulties i. “No d the morning nite steps were taken at meeting as the club committee desired more time to con- the questions. The only im- n taey could take was tion of assisting in hav- ndly receiver” appointed. swore that they did deal in the re- sider ing a ‘ The directors not get a “square ceivership,” Paul Peterson, announc- | ed at the meeting yesterday and again this morning, Mr, Peterson an- nounced that Judge Cole in confer- ence with the representatives of the company would appoint a/friendly re ver. The receiver will be ap- pointed Saturday if Judge Cole makes his decision permanent. Two resignations were before the board, that of U. L. Burdick, as at- toritey for the company is still pend- ing, and C. W, Reichert’s resignation dir not contain any explanation as to the reason why it was made. A proposal to assgss. the stock or lieve that the automobile is the agent that will usher if the millenium of world peace. > get to understang automobiles and |use them daily, they will know con- siderably more about machinery,” he | declares. “Then, in the course of a few years agricultural machinery will appear in” that country, Hund- reds of bushels of grain will be pro- duced where only a few wege grown before. In many foreign countries che farmers know nothing of machinery Probably they will not know it unti they have learned to use automobiles. “Machinery will help to make an; country prosperous, “There is another reason why world wide use of motor cars w’ {help to end war. That is in the, in- | crease of travel on the part of the persons of any country. “In Mexico, villages fight one an- other. If we could give every man in those villages an automobile, I¢t him travel from his own home town to the other towns, and permit him to find out that his neighbors, at heart, were his f, his enemies, Mexico would be paci- fied for all time. “Russia could be saved by the ad- “When the people of any country | nds, rather than | sible. Mesa Governor Smith (lqft) is” riendly ‘political enemy. “More: Coal,” Demand French i BY! ADVERTISEMENT | REBY GIVEN, That ecuted und | widow- | that certain’ Mor y Will Wright | delivered 1 Mortgagor, and led for record in the office | Re Bb of Deeds of the Coun- 5 rt in the County e North Dakota, at th ur of two lock P.M. day of | uary, due upon of sale t halt nd Lots six rs The 919, t thereon, will on’ the jount tothe sum of $18! is included i ated to be d be due on such Mo of sale the id twenty nd 78/100 WRIGHT, Mortgagee. | | | | | This simple treatment clears the head,loosens irritating phlegm, cools inflamed, stinging tissues and breake the cold. | See bottle for simple directions jo to your druggist—spare yourself serious trouble—start | Dow to take Bismarck “Oh, what a pal had Mary” | in young Red O’Brien, who thought six was the voting age Here is shown a group of women miners in the Ruhr, coal mines where Brench bayonets are backing up a demand for increased outout vent of the automobile. It wou!d educate the pea its by instruction ise funds fromthe stockhold- qut of the question, said Mr. ers ii One Night Only, And Two Reel Comedy “HENPECKED” Peterson. i chi . Othe! chinery woul] | ie . see ——— be brought in to. till the fertile | Charity With a Practical Side MONDAY, JAN. Coming Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday im SOL’ INTER} i rt | ature ear iaisteeloate ualiniges lteter ttn ate amine eeniatio cs ‘ao “UNDER TWO FLAGS” nal troubles of the Equity’ Coopera- tive Exchange seemed'to have been reached yesterday after two sessions 7 of the stockholders and officers of the Equity Cooperative Exchange in their annua) conference. J. M. Anderson, president whose resignation was demanded by seven of the directors has promised to cooperate, AMERICAN ENVOYS SEEK SOLUTION Lausanne, -Januaty 18, —The ine fluence of the American dele- gation” is, ‘being exercised in a friendly way att be Near East con- ference to find a solution of the questions confronting the confer- more hunger anywhere in that coun- try. R “The same is true, to a greater or less degree, of every country un- der the sun.” Mr. Ford, according to those close to him, has come to look upon auto- mobiles, not merely as the products of his factories or the plants of other motor companies, but as a means of civilization and pacifyiug {every part of the world. \If Stomach is Sour, Food Won’t Digest No stomach filled with sour poi- making you nervous and weak. Sim- ple buekthorn bark, glycerine, etc. sons can digest food. Everytaing you | eat turns into more poison and gas, | as mixed in Adlerika, expels all sour | | Besides feeding the Armenians, the Near East relief workers aro [Headaches Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liqui’ is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving, Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. Try it today. 22 SEATS TODAY for the only ‘ RODOLPH VALENTINO —in—— LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY aching them the value of good roads by building them. Workers are: paid in food. Photo shows Clifford Downer of Kingston, N. Y., directing t road gang at Alexandropol. poisons and gas from BOTH upper and lower bowel. Removes foul, de- |j caying food-matter you never |! thought was in ypur system which caused, sour and sy stomach. Ad- lerika is EXCELLENT to guard against appendicitis.—Jos. Breslow, Druggist. Boys Scouts Supper, Fri- day, Six o’clock, in the Metho- LADY BILLY” Henry W. Savage’: Musical Comedy Triumph. ence. The gravest problem before the conference is the question of the judicial privileges of foreigners. Richard Washburn Child, ambas- sador to Italy of the American dele- gation, had a conference today with Ismet Pasha, and earnestly counsel- ed the Turkish leader to offen some solution for the question. The Americans,are refraining from attempts to impress an American “The Young Rajah” AESOP FABLE NEWS GRAPHIC be held in Bismarck, Jan, 31, Feb. 1 and 2. Of the 53 superintendents who will attend, 21 will be newly elected ones. ~ . Supper will be served in the Methodist ‘Church by the By Reward, Finder please return to Tribune office, 41-18-3t (COUSHS seins on allow small pieces of— —_. Friday and Saturday Jack Holt and Dorethy Dalton J.D. ALLEN . TAXIDERMIST Binary. . ” solution on the conference, but it|@ist Church. The public in-| Scouts, Friday evening, Six _ ., 302 Sth Ave, N. W. Mandan i in “On the High Seas ~ Mas pointed out that the Americans| vited, | J o'clock. of § ; Eeosusuedt curio tuer rer JOHNNIE JONES COMEDY very reason to be interested in ———-- ARPORVUB Began.” | “Supply and Demand” 2) ihe tai tthe aerian, eet | SEEK IMPROVEMENT Oe 17 Hine on Und ete % ae Oe atl ere cine IN wmieemne SERVICE| =2omecheAvenue_F. ahd _Rossex. Sp x PATHE NEWS MOVIE CHAT The legal status of the foreign peo- ple in Turkey is a vital question. GARGLE THROAT WITH ASPIRIN Clip This and Save if Subject Seats at Harris & Woodmansee’s at 10 a. m. Today. London, Jan.'18.—The countries of western Europe are about to*ygek improved international telephone communicating. 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