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PAGE EIGHT ALLIES TAKE UP TURKISH PEACE PLANS Informal Conference Held in London to Consider Pro- | fF posals Submitted TO NAME _ EXPERTS, Mar d Representative London, 21. of the allied governments are seek- ing today to consider the Turkish counter proposals to the Lausanne conferees The gathering presided over Lord Curzon, the British foreign s is not a formal conference but rather has as its purpose a pre- | y examination of the Turks’ tt s understood that after the dis- cussion among the delegates commit- tees of experts will be appointed to whom different sections of the pro- posals will be submitted for a te- port Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan are the nations directly repre- ented | U.S.MAYLIFT ITSRULESON WAVE LENGTHS) Washi its exe 2k Continuing of radio experts ment officials called in by Hoover to deal in transportation oh ficulties resulting from rapid de opment of the radio field faced i problem of working out an entire! seheme of allocated lengths Mr. dl govern- w wal Hoover said of its present monopoly of the w lengths bands between 600 and 1 meters ) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _. with pat The Irish Na tuire harbor is one of the thre DECIDE UPON company will reccive one s | stock | the resale DIVISION OF EQUITY STOCK | Replies from Stockholders In- dicates They Are Pleased With Expectations i ~ Stockholders perative Packing are of. company after, three shares; Fargo, March of the Equity Co new each in the of ‘they now hold, according to tenta- tive plans. H ‘A meeting will be held here to morrow which will practically close negotiations for the sale of the plant to Harry A mer-oa,, |the stockholders indic and his associates of New York. Replies from more than half of! approval | of the sale, declared (. [f. Rita -| | president of the company. Associated with Emerson ure of Danish commercial interests in- ‘cluding Victor Hanson and Peter the government | Peterson. might be willing to relinquish part /000 will represent the price at | which the men will tal It is reported that $900,- the king plant in name of Farg> ‘company pending the organization ‘of the new company under laws of AT HILLSBORO Four of the nino directors were to be chosen: the Minnesota stockholders from North | planned. umong Dakota it AS FIRE RAGES Seanonowe Wenen Hillsboro, N. D., 21.—Three wooden buildings were destroyed by | fire early this morning, the total) property loss being about $20,000 with $5,000 insurance. The build- ings were occupied by the Tra County Press, a meat market and a respectiv A call for sent to Grand Forks and! department of loaded apparatus on freight ears before the train had left the flames | were under control. \ TOWNLEY SPEAKS | AT REYNOLDS Grand ia i, -A, C. Townley, former head of the Nonpar- | tisan league, has opened his cam-| paign in North Dakota for the new | ion of farmers which he is! organiz: \ sponsoring. He spoke to a fair-sized audience at Reynolds, N. D., Tues- day night and is scheduled to speak at Devils Lake this afternoon. BEAUTIFY HAIR IN A MOMENT Try This! A Gleamy Mass of| Luxuriant Hair | At once! You can transform even plain, dull flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of hfe. Just get a 35 cent bottle of “Danderine” at any drug store, Then moisten a soft cloth with the “Dan- derine” and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your ha'r, It will be @ mass, soft, lus- trous and so easy to do up. All dust and excessive oil is removed. ne | day | the Jamestown Auxiliary i. 4 that city | acsisted by Miss Marie | cupational therapy instructor at the | with candles formed a center on the dining room table. A delight- | | port of the various gifts and remem- { Give Party for Service Men Phices were laid for thirty-nine ; | ex-service men at the March birth- party given the men receiving |treatment at the state hospital by committee L. Knauf, 0. Rathman, Millette, oc- composed of Mmes. A Wonnenberg, and instituton. A large birthday cake surmounted piece ful entertainment feature was a tish pond from which the men ed and | were able to make the des of catch since Miss Millette knew the particular arti for which they were fishing. Several whistling num- bers e given by Rolin Neibauer with mother, Mrs. Neibauer as accompanist. Mrs. Knauf, state hospitalization chairman, gave a very interesting re- berances sent to the hospital bp var. ious organizations and Auxiliar Boxes of candy afd cookies were ceived from Mayville auxiliary as a cookies and five boxes of candy from the Binford. A number of u ful articles of clothing and pieces for the sick were received. The gift four suits of pajamas for the men. | In the pocket of cach suit was of note of cheer ‘from thp hospitaliza- {tion committee and the name of the | auxiliary making it. 184 OFFICERS Coblenz, Mar, 21.—The expulsion of 184 additional officers has been or- dered by the occupation authorities and 21 more newspapers in the oc- cupied territory have been pelled to suspend publication. Defense Objects To Evidence: 21,—A Marion, Jll.. Mar. 2 dmissibil ity of testimony given by Lillian} Mitchell, a stenographer, in the sec- | ond of the Herrin riots trials, at- tacked by the defense on the ground | that it would poison the minds of the jury, today rested with Judge D, T. Hartwell. :Her testimony dealth | with a conversation between a lawyer: and another. Body Found on G. N. Right of Way’ Minot, March 21.—T! dead man _ discover the Great Northern Northwestern, Sheetmetal works at Wahpeton. vanced is that he fell from an cast Lake is said to h March 18. days hefore he was found, Let “Danderine” put new I" or and brightness in your hal stimulat'ng tonic will freshen rate scalp, check dandruff ‘snd. felling hair and help your heir to long, thick, strong, and beautifu Transfer Co. Phone 62. d kind | St. Patrick day treat while a box of, from the local auxiliary consisted of ! ARE EXPELLED: That of T. J. Towsend ( body of the; yesterday | morning along the right of way of! road, one! mile east of here was positively iden-| tified us that of T. J. Townsend of Devils Lake, a traveling man for the and Iron The exact cause of his death is still a mystery but the theory a bound train ad a ticket from Devils we been found in | stant] his poclat. The ticket was dated |short And it is possible that | fingers. Truly! the man may have been dead two BEULAH LAH COAL now $4.75 jo ton‘delivered. The Wach- Ireland’s Navy. “It’s a Fact ‘etn nsvonmeenmannnset the naval armament of Switze rol boats which Constitute the india now a fact. a force of the, Irish Free State. “Exalted Cyclops” Preaches i in Newark & ing, when the pastor, Rev. Parris C, hooded Rev. The tenets of the Ku Klux Klan were expot of the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Greenley, orator whom he introduced as the “Ex: ree unded to the fanetenstion | Newark, N. J., Sunday even- | ted Cyclops.” ~ | the liver in a soothing, ae way. et association and the Grainmen's Here in ‘Dan Laog-' no ambition or energy, trouble wit j' cers of the two organizations mea ‘GRAIN MEN. “MERGE BODIES STOMACH UPSET? iGet at the Real Cause -Take | | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets latest, ea er of stomach, Aimagamation Decided Upon ‘ taking tonics, of trying to patth up a) | Bate gestion, they are attacliing the at Meeting in Minot real cause of the oe | E bey and disordered bowels, | Minot, N.-D., Mar. 21.—Amalga Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse; mation ‘of the Farmers Grain Dea | When the liver and bowels .rre per-; Union was perfected this forenoon by forming their natural functions, away! ungnimous vote of delegates attend- | goes indigestion ard stomach troubles.! pa joint convention of the two or- Have you a bad taste, coated feeling izations here. poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feelin he merger, according to the off ATTA undigested foods? Take Olive Tablet:,« total membership of 1,000 for th the’substitute for calontel. N {new association, the name for whic Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are rj will be selected tomorrow. purely vegetable compound mixed wit}, “I believe that this merger will be | Bive oll, ‘You will know them by theit! # Sood thing for the grain trade as | olive color. They do. fhe work withou!’4@”\whole,” said President Grumble- | gtiping, cramps or pait iman of the Farmers Grain Dealers |” ‘Take one or two at bedtime for quich 48sociation, following the amalgama- | relief. Eat what you like. Se ae tion vote. | ences | | Pr P: ‘RAIL HEARING . aes Trade : NEARING END \ cere | St. Paul, Mar. 21.-Investigation of ibe the Minneapolis Chamber of Com- Paul, Mar. 21 —The Interstate ‘a oth 4 hi ‘ merce i ommerce Commission's public hear-| the atete woe oeoeed ie eenwes in tings here on railroad consolidation jure scheduled. t6 end late today. } Commissioners Hall and Campbell, ;with examiners Healy:and Hoy, will leave tonight for Helena, Mont., |where the seeond of the eleven pub- jlie hearings throughout the west will |start Friday morning. | KERENSKY 1( TO GIVE SELF UP? Naw York, Mar. | Premier Kerensky of Russia, Cath- Acid Stomach Don’t Worry If Gassy, Sour, Belch- ing Stomach Follows.a Meal. Use Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablicts. Sugars, starches and meats of the average meal often sour and cause gas because the stomach cannot at the time produce the alkaline effect to prevent acidity. So your recours> 21,—Former Copyright 1983 Hart Schaffner & Marx FOR THE SPRING “OUTDOORS” jerine Breshkovskaya, the “little jgrandmother of the _ revolution,” jand other leaders of the Socialist ; Revolutionary party stand ready to 'sudrender to the Soviet government ite be imprisoned 20 years, to which they were condemned at the Mos- is one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets chewed after cating or un¥ time. They are pleasant white tab- lets and they do the work so nicely and comfortably that you fecl great, you approach the next meal content- edly and you Icarn the secret of good living and how to take care of the our VERY young woman should see Hart Schaffner & Marx spring models for women. : _There’s @& style for.every taste; a pattern, weave, coloring for every, MOTHER! MOVE escorted, to the pulpit’ a) ! failed to smash the jam. —CORNS ‘Lift or ‘with Fingers i Doesn't hurt a/bit! Drop a litge “Freezone” on an aching corn, ity that corn stops hurting, then |= ‘you lift it right off . with Your. druggist sells ‘a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suft ficient’ to remove every hard corn, sof mart corn, or corn between the toes, the calluses, without soreness or irritat ICE KING JEERS AT BOMBERS Aviators who dropped a ton of TNT in an attempt to break the ice- m in the Deleware River which threatened to cause ‘a-flood in Port com-| Jervis, N. Y., were foiled by the Ice King. of one of the bombs dropped from a big Martin bombing plane which Above is shown the explosion cow trials last, summer, according jto a member of the Socialist Revo-| stomach if troubled with indigestion. lutionary group in New York. You can get these tablets at almost = S. and Can- , Wet Wash is a new service |we offer to our trade. For! | prices, Phone 684. Capital| tor tear of a sout, acid stomach du: Steam Laundry Co. to: indigestion go back to them with- | out fear or distress. Get a box of | these tablets today.—Adv cree cla ORDER YOUR RECORDS By Mail—We Pay the Postage. : .. HOSKINS - MEYER |any drug store in the U dda at 60 cents a box. Those who fear to eat pie, cheesc, sausage, pas- try and the good things of the table CHILD'S BOWELS! ‘California che Syrup” Child's Best Laxative iat ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chiropractor - _ Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 Hurry mother! Even a cross, sick child loves the “fruity” taste of “Cal ifornia Fig Syrup” and it never fails ‘lto open the bowels. A teaspoonfu! iteday may prevent a sick child. to- morrow. If constipated, bilious, f erish, fretful, has-cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad remember a good cleans- ing of the little bowels is eften all that is necessary. | Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has di- rections for babies and children 0 all ages printed on bottle. ‘ Mother You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. =! Ci HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE a nights, They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every ‘Wednesday and Satyrday Rates: for in city $5 an Hour, tside of city same Rate Plus railroad. fare and Hotel expense, iw For reach. =a taste; and a price for every purse. Smart styles backed by the best in fabrics and tailoring. These tailored coats are indispensible in every woman’s wardrobe. They serve more months of the year than any other garmen‘ t. They are good both spring and fall. The superior tailoring last. makes them- See them soon. arris-Robertso FOR WOMEN’S e | WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. Tribune Advertising Every successful merchant and manufacturer adver- tises. That’s one of the main reasons they have suc- ceeded—they’ll tell you so themselves. al advertising The Bismarck Tribune:is the best - possible medium—going into hundreds of homes of all ‘ Classes—homes that constitute the buyers you wish to Watch the ads in The Tribune par see the adVertisars who voice their agreement by using its columns. ‘The Tribune, Bismarck Covers the Slope Like the. Morning Sun. __.__ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923 . TA herrea rere

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