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; 2 * development of one of the mos ‘FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 ) YOUNG MANDAN MATRON VICTIM : OF RARE ILL [eicubesii ana an industrious people. |Give us peace and you will find Ire-} {tand a rich and happy nation. “What little Denmark can do, we |can more than duplicate because we | jwill have the thing the world wants | -eggs, bacon, butter, cheese, flax. Cause for Satisfaction, “As an old fighter for Ireland, it does my heart good when I see them |changing the guard here at the i viceregal lodge, not because Tim , Mrs. Thomas J. Kasper Faia Healy is the occupant of it, but be- Away in Mandan at 1:30 o'clock This Morning , Mar, 16.—Mrs. r, 30, one of the ried women of died at 1:30 morning as a result» of rare | best known young Mandan: o'clock. th di s known to the med sei ence, that of parotidipis, She wa: opera ago for appen citis. ons devel- Acute swell- | last night and\ she thin a few minuths. the wife of T. J. of the Mandan shington Fruit company, allied nble-Robinson taut ee Ailey was the daughter of Mr PW. MeGillic, pioneer re Rete: of | Mandan, and was prominent — in Daughters of the American Revolu- tion and the Catholic Daughters | s her y one son, Bobbie, aged three | ye her father and months, and two sisters, Mrs, Arnold Renden of Mandan and a sister liv- ing in Los,Angek E. E, CARTER MORTON CLERK, PASSED AWAY Had Been Clerk of Court Since County Division in Year 1917 Mar. 16.—Elmer E. , clerk of court of Morton ed at 11 o'clock last night in Mandan, following an eight-months illness with cai of the blood, which developed from a cancer of the ne He is survived by one son. Fun his wife and al services will be held Sat- urday afternoon from the Elks hall with the lodge in charge d the body will be taken to Carson where and a sermon will take Mr. ton county since the division of Mor- Carter had been clerk of Mor- ton and Grant counties in 1917, TIM HEALY IN INTERVIEW TO U. S. WRITER (Continued trom Page 1) pied by British viceroys, British red. was the predominating color in all ‘the furnishings. They are predicting that in the not dim future “Tim” will haves Irish green! all over the place. Cause of Rebell ne of what is happening has happened since a of men put themselves superior to the mandate of fellow citizens,” continued “is the moral hurt that has to the name of Ireland “The pity and what their «Healy, been done and the Irish people. “Everywhere Irishmen are ashamed of what happening in’ Ireland. They are ashamed of what people are saying about us, his hurt is even greater than aterial and person, loss caused to our people by the damage to prop- v nd the murder of our citizens. few p ns leading thoughtless boys have virtually said sto the mass of the Irish people: “‘You suy you want peace in Ire- Jand and that the treaty with Eng- land establishing the Irish Free State is the way to peace with liber ty and self-rule. Well, we will not Jet you have peace!’ “But that can’t go on for long. You can’t set yourself up against the clergy, the press and practically *the bulk of the people. “To BiLedee fine old men, to burn down h s, to destroy barns doesn't ¢ rt the Irish people. It simply stiffens them in their de- termination to see this thing through and support orderly government, “I expect to see great things in Ireland. We have a good climate, a ATE T00 MUCH! A FEW TABLETS; EASE STOMACH Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Sourness, Flatulence Stothach full, The moment you chew a few tablets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your stomach feels fine. All the feeling of indiges- tien, heartburn, fullness, tightness, palpitation, stomach acidity, gases, or sourness vanishes. performed | husband she is sur-| {completing the building up of the Digestion stopped: $01 |cause of what is all means—soldicrs | of the Irish Free State carrying the {flag pf that state, changing the guard of this lodge occupied by an untitled Irishman sprung from the j plain people. | “We have a splendid, honorable | | pence with England. The Irish peo: |ple are masters in their own house jand Irish soldiers in Irish green are | ,on guard, “Iam convinced that most Ameri mans, like most Irishmen and mos Britons, are delighted that at last the old quarrel beén honorably tat and r on St Day, look for- I Sara to bright hop E ward to tragie memor “MAN TRAPPED. Minot Man Is Ghinniee by Au- | thorities with Embezzle- ment a bank R. A. Juul walked | which the local laid, after a warrant had be n is: sued from the states attorne: fice, charging hm with |ment of approximately $300, |. Juul has been in the employ of | the Bergseth Fish Co, as a collec- tor and it is alleged that he en-} dorsed and cashed checks from customers to apply counts. Two local banks as a hotel and two stores, are report- ed by the authorities to have tained losses as a result of accep ting the checks endorsed without | the authority of the company which was employing Juul. | As soon as the banks \their losses, they immediately made an effort to locate Juul, en- listing the aid of authorities. One f the financial institutio pub- | sl an advertisement in The News last week which directed applicants to address their an ;Swers to a box number, Juul answered the adver’ ment by letter stating he had e perience along banking lines, Williston. | | } | \ al plying to the letter them- selves they enlisted the aid of an. other business y to Juul’s application, directing the | latter to come to a certain office in! the city to discuss the position! which was supposed to be open. Last night Juul appeared at the office, and the s! office was immediately notified, and an offi- cer was dispatched to take him in- to custody. Assistant States Attorney O. B. rigstad this forenoon conferred with the prisoner, and the latter} asked time in which to confer with) who is now out of the |city, but is expected to return late | today or tomorrow. In the mean- time Juul is being held at the county jail. WOULD BUILD GUARD STRONG (Continued from Page 1) id. There are 19 organizations, mien three batallions. — Appoint- by the Governor of Major David S. Ritchie of Valley City lone! of the regiment was pi ing to Adjutant-Gener: Regimental headquarts nounced, will be at Fargo, with a rg t-major on duty thet time. Three Batallions The three batallions, confpanies as follows. | eile, Major Manyille H. Spr gue, Grafton, commanding; hat lion headquarters company, Cava lier; includes, Company A marek; Company B, Fargo; Com- pany C, Grafton; Minot. ‘g Second batallion, Major B. Boyd, Grand Forks, commandin; headquarters company, Cando; in cludes, Company - FE, Williston; Company F, Carrington, Company G, Valley City; Company H,| Jamestown. Third batallion, major not veul named; headquarters company, Kenmar includes, Company 1, Wahpeton; Comp; pany K, Dickin- |son; Company L,( Hillsboro; Com- |pany M, Grand Forks. Regimental headquarters in- | quartermaster detachment, marck, Bis- at Devils Lake will cost $78,170.30, this cost tobe borne by the fed- eral government. Privates in the; guard are paid $1.00 for each drill while officers and non-commission- ed officers receive-higher pay, this also being paid by the ‘ar. De- partment. Need Armories Among’ the things necessary in guard is for some of the companies to secure adequate armory facili- ties, Adjutant-General Fraser said. The government has _per- mitted several towns to organize guard companies, but it is stated the companies will have to secure dequate armories within a rea- mable’ length of time. Other eauloment of the guard is ade- qui ita army instructors as- BY “WANT AD” ‘overed | Instead of the bank of j IN NO. DAKOTA| er. | he an- most of | Company D, clude a service company at Lisbon, | medical detachment at Edgely and | It is estimated by U. S. army | officers that the June encampment | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Was a Good \¢ | Judge of Liquor, Since a young man I had a liking for liquor and was considered a pret- ty good judge of it at one time, but jconstant drinking gave sto! trouble which became chronic. M. stomach would have been a valuable jaddition to a gas factory. Doctors did not seem to relieve me. One day my druggist got me to try Mayr'’s Wonderful Remedy, and I am now good as new.” It is a simple, harm less preparation that remove | tarrhal mucus from the intesti and allays the inflammation h causes practically all stomach, ver and intestinal ailments, includ ng appendic: One dose wild con vince or money “refunded For Sale At All\Druggists. INDICT DANCER FOR PERJURY an Burs | me Adv.| rowes and her} j mother, Mrs. Lawrence pntaine, |were indicted today on ‘charges of perjury, a growing out of the dane breach of Van one million dollar promise suit against Corneliu derbilt: Whitney, | FARM MORTGAGE ers i Is TOTAL IS GIVEN BY U.S. BUREAU; | Was hinglonasDanol March 6 | The total mortgage debt on farms in the United States on Janu 1, 1920, | | 00,000) aceordiny: to os-| publie by of the De- | timated figures just made | the Bureau of the Censw partment of Commere of Agricultural Department of Agricultur reau the Phi jestimate has been worked out by the Ru of the Census on the basi jof 1920 census figures, supplemented, ‘in the case of tenant farms, by |formation secured through question naires sent out by the Bureau of the Now, a Quick ‘Quaker Oats Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes The quickest cooking oats in the world Quaker kind grocer has One the 's known—the other Now .your Oats‘ in two styles. you have alwa is Quick Quaker. | Quick Quaker cooks in from 3 to” 5 minutes. And it cooks to perfec- tion. So it is almost like a ready- cooked dish. i No other oat flakes on the market cook anywhere near so quickly. | The two styles are identica quality and flavor. Both are flal kad from the finest grains only—just the | rich, plump, flavory oats. A bushel | of choice oats yields but ten pounds of these dell ious\ Jakes. ' But in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled | very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. i Ask tor Quick Quaker if you want this style. Your grocer has both, But always get Quaker Oats for their delightful flavor, CAPITOL Sich RR - ‘TONIGHT and Saturday Mat. Sat, 2:30 FRANK MAYO —in— “WOLF LAW” ~and— Reginald Denny —in— “Fhe Bone Crusher” | | i i i | | | | | | | | Coming Monday - Tuesday The trouble - with mance and adventure is TO: —that it in- terfercs, sometimes, with office hours, But. it need not. To know a lifetime of thrills you have but to see The Re x . aed r3thus |signed to North Dakota for. the ‘guard are Capt. Anderson, . head- quarters. at Bismarck, and Capt. Ease your stomach and correct ‘your digestion for a few cents.. Pleas- fat! Harmless! { Any drug store, . Thompson, headquarters at Fargo; with | "Thsee. sergeant instructors as assistants, 4t-|Dakota University. us and the Bureau of Agricul- pnomies, » mortgage debt on fully owned farm§ as shown by the census, amounted to 13.3 per cent of the val- ue of all fully owned farms (includ- ing those not mortgaged). This ratio (or the corresponding ratio for ach state) was used in estimating debt on farms operated by part owners and managers. The mortgage debt on tenantgfarms, according to special reports received from the of such farms in selected 9.2 per cent of the value nt farms covered by these 40-€ SOTIETY Officers Elected at Meet of Veterans Society The “Forty and Fight” soc enjoyed.a_beefst night at the Grand Pacif before going to the Amer gion hall for the annual meeting of the organi IF. Murphy, president of ded at the dinne C chosen as folloy Ao hef de Ga Fargo Girl Wins + in Music Contest Valley City, N. D.. March 15,— M of the Intendant - ory of 5 Correspondant— Walt Sat rde de 1 rde aux in the state musie © this afternoon. htwey of Dick no won first place in voice contest and Ver- won fi contest Mrs. M inson, sop female Chevau: of ner, members spinning t jthe HAS BANQUET ch. There were no toasts at the din- ' WISCONSIN DRY for the prohi ing ety Bak- | bas. ac- . Delaney, tenor of ‘Taylor won| tivities during the war in*France | male contest. There} and elsewhere. nA ere 11 contes The society plans many activi- These three ers will com-|ties ithe near future. pete in a dual contest with South Dakota te. be held at Fargo on NOTICE ats ae Gd TR, vammtan|__. Attericat leg n Auxiliary, x of Grand Forks, | contes chairman. ‘The South Dakota | Members please turn in all) te contest will be held at Ver-| Hope Ch tickets sold to} million on March Committee in charge at) > contest were 1 Legion Hall, between 1 Prof » of the depart-} & 4 cf music of the North Da: | Saturd March 17. k Ciniversity, Dean W. R. Col- —— t ‘n A Hiv CaLey of sy For Virst Class Dry Clean kota at Vermillion and . *, - 4 take of Wesley college of 6 ing. At ‘all € pital Laundry | Forks. Judges’ in the piano con-| Co. Phone 684, "}test were Prof. Hl. S. Olson of . _——_———————————————————__———_— } | Mason City, Ta, Mrs. Lu Kathryn, me-Wisnaes of. v, j Colton of South nd Dean ¥ ICTROLA Sold on easy Wet Wash is a new service we offer to our trade. For payments. ; prices, Phone 684. Capital Hoskins - Meyer | Steam Laundry Co. and 5 | Who Is Your Milkman ? “TUT-TUT-BROWNIE” The new Made out of Fresh Whole Milk Manufactured by our own proce: us With the State of North Dakota. On sale Dairy or delivered with your milk per your order. Also remember our high grade Clarified and Pas- but sold dd Milk of the same usual richne the new schedule of pr teur under Quarts 9¢ over the counter, or 10c delivered. Pints 5c over the counter, or 5c delivered, Cream—!,-pints 10c, pints 20c, quarts 40c, over the counter or delivered. Double Cream Guaranteed for Whipping—!4-pints 1de, pints 28¢, quarts 55c. Stop in and take some of our fancy fresh eggs home with you. Special Coupon. Anyone cd Modern Dairy Phone 880 AUDITORIUM 19 MONDAY, MARCH ; Curtain 15 Howaro MKenr BARNES. Prices 55¢ tO $2.20, including tax. SEAT SALE — FRIDAY, MARCH 16th. at Harris & Woodmansee. Mail Orders now if accompanied with - remittance, No reservatioiis, by. telephone. 5e drink put up in standard 8 oz. bottles. and Chocolate Syrup, and Registered by at our Ning at our office with this coupon is entitled to a free bottle of oir “TUT-TUT-BROWNIE.” 206—5th St. Madison, Wis., Mar, in Wisconsin legislature lost fight to repeal the Severson ition enforcement statute with the indefinite postponement by the assembly state LAW REMAINS |xittea, liquor 16,—The wet of the Tucker bill. This for their measure, which would put an end to law enforcement, 46 to 39, CLEANING, CLEANING Prepare your clothes now/| per ton delivered. The Wach- Faster cleaning,| ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. pressing and repairing. Don’t i the lust minute rush. ——————EEE>——————————————$—_— SSeS , BROWN SATINS. We take particular pride in offering for your ap- proval two beautiful brown satin creations, because we believe they embody the most charming and appeal- i trend portrayal of the season’s fashions. Made in a small tongue pump and a new three eyelet tie model—both with Louis heels. Use your eyes by looking over our fine Spring woolens and see the honest prices. Use your ears by asking the hundreds of satisfied wear- ers of Klein Klothes what they think of the clothes purchased of us. And your relations—They are the ones we sell after we sell you. Easter orders should be placed now, to insure positive delivery. KLEIN TOGGERY STLYE CENTER a IN CENTER OF N. DAK. ‘Pictures and stories which make the most lasting impression and the best entertainment are those that deal with normal people in normal surround- i with a sprinkling of tears . . ings thrills that quicken the pulses . : SUCH A RICTURE IS “SHADOWS” portrayed by LON CHANEY : MARGUERITE de la MOTTE WALTER LONG BUDDY MESSENGER COMEDY PATHE NEWS TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Holeproof” Hosiery to match. RICHMOND’S BOOTERY AANA TAILORING We figure you have eyes—ears—and relations. a PAGE THREE City Cleaners & Dyers. Phone 770. was BEULAH COAL now $4.75 OO Bismarck Quality- Store 419 Third St. Phone 4263 ie] ‘ASH AND CARRY ST. PATRICK'S SPECIAL Brick Ice Cream in 3 ‘colors— Vanilla, Strawberry, 60c Green. Quart Pint 20c. Oranges, extra fancy. dozen Choice Winesap Apples. Box. Special low prices in all Groceyies, Canned Goods ,etc. EXTRA SPECIAL With each $5 order for gro- ceries we will sell 10 Ibs. sugar st $1.00 Strictly. fresh eggs: Three dozen in footwear Ask Your Grocer for “NEVER FAILS” FLOUR Milled by the Rich- ardton Milling Co. Bismarck Branch Phone 1041 MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 . a laugh here and there and a HARRISON FORD JOHN SAINPOLIS > AESOP FABLE

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