The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 28, 1923 ma _ HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ Sea : PAGE THREE paUR us a ee ‘MOTHERS, D0 HH —! ISLE ets i MN | OVER $42,000; When ihe Children Cough, : | sani ER gaa Rub Musterole on Throats He oe es tlk Ny SaeAIuncy and Chests E that the Seanainavian-America2 \ No telling how soon the symptoms | | Bank of Fargo had sent “another may develop into croup, or worse, And [bunch of notes” to. the Peoples then's when youre glad you fave a State and sent a sight draft with | j i rg 9 ¢ i a” Tae, “Wiclt™tnty Stemonied the 26,08 Musterole at hand 0 give ‘Merchandise of Merit Onl Peoples State Baik issue on the | Prompt relief, It docs not blister. : |Bank of North Dakota. He said | q)48 first aid, Musterole is excellent. leuhey ueld dist the : Thousands of mothers know it. You y, in Bank ot Fargo fi | should keep a jar ready for instant use. y to mect ‘objections of tie |,, itisthe remedy for adults, too. Re- ? | banking board and the courts, Mr. | lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, by | LeBuse said he told Mr, Ellis to U. Croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | | K. the draft for $22 . headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- In response to a question as to Me lumbago, pains and aches’o! how he » in possesion of the | ba joints, sprains, sore muscles | } {notes he said that “When they | Chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the |handed me the nétes at the Scan- | Chest (it may prevent pneumonia). {dinavian-American Bank they said 30¢ and 65¢ jars and tubes. | \ | RAPA OUDPRUSUDULRA YA RSABEGRLIBULDSS TM TAB OTA SE SLATED LAP ‘f things were all fixed.” Better,than a mustard plaster O : ; d z fen TR oh i nly Three Days Away-- Will You be Ready : ord th William Lemke know- = » . | the conversations which ; My 1, ’, }to have take place with ti H > Custom Calls For eevee tie SHH ERvINGeA Easter reflects its happy mood throughout Easter Footwear | Bank, failed when objections of : : a Lee Gains ust Dy i diay A the entire store. The charm of Spring when ) a [very woman anticipates having new SURGES Pec oe neAiericen nade ahe'l Blouses Footwear for Kaster—it is just as important as her Haster hat.. Even men who don’t go in for Raster clothes as worflen do are par- ticular about new Shoes for the holiday, and of course it wouldn’t be Easter to the children without brand new Shoes. Unusually varied assortments of the very newest and smartest lootwear distinguish our Easter, displays. \ is traced in detail the yples State bank all the world is young again, finds alluring ctions. He was, he said,| which was to get money from the; r of the Peoples State Bank | Bank of North Dakota, and that the | for three y from Feb, 1918 to | Cassclton- bank would be protected | He said it was a “league against: withdrawal of one-third of und that Thomas ;Allen Box the money, . J. Hastin were, prominent Me said M Mr, Ellis now is teaching switch notes, and for two or three | ‘redonia, he sail, weeks to putup notes of the Peoples I the Peoples State Bank | State Bank instead of the — stock | 1 for cash in notes and that he refused. Me aney | do you during the then said the deal would be put? de deals with the Bank of } through now, the witness said. | Dakota for financial assiteaie,” he Ile was to cree imself wit | was asked. $35,000 reserve in the Bank of North | had” Dakota, and to credit the Bank of | | “For how long a peril in the North Dakota, with $35,000 in rede- | !summe d fall of 1920 we posits, he said, and he was to draw having ne tions with the draft for the moncy from his re- | of North Dakota in am e. ‘serve account thus created further finan assistan He said that he was told that the | “A considerable period.” investigation of the Bank of North | “Were you approachtd about the Dakota, which was the result of ah | latter part of Nove h initiated law, began the next day. | =CeaNeGaoqowaaeaeaaaeee—e——eee ss J proposition in connect? The stock notes, he said, wete | ye over te of the Si ayable F. B. Wood, trustee, but | —— S EXPLODED **y'.! ayable to the Sceandinavian-Ameri- Hamilton, Ont. Mar. 2 ond bomb explosion in th . s Of real import- ance to the success of your Easter cos- tume is the blouse you wear. To in. sure a style that is correct, choose your Easter blouse from this handsome col- lection. interpretations of a Happy Eastertime Season ET, in full possession here. Anancy asked him to Frocks They’re the incarnation of mod- ern times, the lovely silk frocks, Coats 3reezy! and jaunty! that’s just in their bright colors or ingenious mot And the many detail! innovations new this season make what they are. Fashioned along >» London omnibuses last year these frocks more persuasive in swagger lines, of fabries that are soft and nappy—in neutral shad- ings and with noval detail touches their original and smart fashion- Mr. McAnaney’s Views a little later on.” Mr. MeAna led on the He ‘about Nov. 20, 192) he stand by the North Dakota | ntire front) had an interview with Arrhus and in rebuttal, sion of the | but no oc- later with Wood. conversation in the bank He said Ellis stated his mission, ¢,; which was that he had been given su- to understand by someone at the | ndinavian-American Bank that Bank of North Dakota was ing. You are sure of satisfactory { P. L. Arrhus.” can Bank. | in three days wrecked the selection from this group: —what more cond one want. All of a dwelling house toda: cupants were injured, Four suspects! “Did you shortly — thereat The Prices range from $19.50 up. \ o oe : >: ulivavevnnneeteas port to McAnaney at the Ba Lift Off with Fingers Saturday a time bomb started a{ North Dakota regarding a co fire which destroyed the Uniform Cap | tien with Arrhus and Wood? factory. “I did, on D are expertly tailored throughout and ave priced from—- $ e 50 and upwards. sa etl Deta‘ls Conversation take up tie stock notes, Ellis out- | am iq{ He was asked to detail the con-| lined the method in which the deal | Gl hes pe | versation. lwas to be made, he said, and that | oves | the home of the tus to be the oldest living mal. id the notes would not be tak- spt on rediscount. ted a redeposit, Me- | and they talked along agreed upon it. He He said Arrhus said there he been a mecting of | Seandii en | American and Bank of North Dakota) — Ellis su: representatives with reference to! Ananey sa “| capital stock notes of the former | that line and , that the Bank of North Da-. said that-he would arrange to make had put a Jot of money in the redeposit to co certain Scandina Bank to} amount—he didn’t remember jus} make it a stronger bank and to pro- | the items but that it was about | tect it, and that there w $45,000. He said he suggested Ellis So clever are the ‘The planet Neptune is 000 miles from the sun. Wraps Wrans because they are so ex- new gloves, that Fashion forecasts predicting Suits of unusual smartness were made early this Spring and once you have seen the Suits we are whatever be your choice they will not 4 ceptionally ood to king will be | be ignored as you | ¥ t y 10 ment between the Bank , } es instead of es ' : 5 k | put up his own notes instead 0 show: nail a ; moti gal : " Z vascarels Gi i totcensa ie: cextuiny ' stock notes, that he didn’t want the aramanals an hy showing: you will agree that they the Easter choice of many fashion. Pee | Bank that the Bank of North Da-|Scandinavian-Americah stock notes : ive up to all promises. There are E| kota was to finance increased eap- the Bank of North Dakota, He }EV\ ter day. Costume Suits, Sports Suits and able women. Many elaborate lin- For, )Sluegisht Liver, }\ "ire ciiactnee Aspaus told. iim ai | ieulocnniacions ceutnalouecitatia They ob asad: vase Tailored Suite nat ee woman! ings darelusedednmproticion oA er Constipated : draft would be issued for the notes, | Bank of North Dakota would honor 8 rae a er wardro eect only 2 Protusion: “Alc er Cons given by farmers chiefly, that the | a $22,500, draft. Mr. McAnaney said : = because they are ‘so good looking 2 vill fi o Dover’ Maren WieaeD rite Bowels | draft would not be paid by the | he told him the same as Ellis that he most moderate. but because they costume her so eegether youl Will tind yzreatades ee ae tl ee ee attractively. light in possessing a wrap chosen : * stantly that corn stops hurting, then}: Clean y. vela! Fi kote p< sai shi > denic, e suggested tha q . , see Aes un your bowels! Feel fine! ota. He said Arrhus told ¢him he He denied th ie suggested that The Prices r: 3 i Z i m short you lift it right off with fin-]/ When you feel sick, dizzy, upset,| Was instructed to “friendly | the notes be kept at the Casseltor c range from $27.50 up. from this display. gers. Tr when your head is dull or aching, or| banks” with reference to taking | bank for two or three weeks to | n reasons” | avoid the investigation of the Bank ist sells a tiny bottle of | your stomach is sour or gassy, just| ever the notes “for cert; p ne” for a few cents, sufficient) take one or two Casecarets to relieve he did not want it shown that | of North Dakota | to remove every hard corn, soft coe egret ion. No griping—nicest lax-| Se#ndinavian-American had the Asked if it were not true that the | H ts F Sr corns Ustweana thas tona, AnUmENet aU pene SIGROR a roe ean was to send the notes to] Bank of North Dakota in effect | a : ootwear calluses, without soreness or irrita-]ups and children. 10¢ a box. Taste | k of North Dakota, j loaned the Peoples State Bank of Iton a He said he was called from Far- | Cas: out $42,000 to pu tion. like candy.—Adv. eae e ; ; iti P 2 A Z | go by phone and on Dec. 2 came to|the Scandinavian-American — stock Traditionally the climax of your Easter Equall, x he | Bismarck with Arrhus to see L. P, | notes, he said this was true. : 5 = y qually important’ to the complete success | McAneny, credits departmentf direc- ————— costume is your Easter hat and it can make of your c i 5 z jtor of the Bank of Noth. Dakots.| FORUM DINNER : your costume is footwear. Our present HARRIS AND WOODMANSEE He said McAnaney called, attention CITY WELCOME or mar your entire costume. Choosing your complete display fulfills your every require- | to the fact he not endorsed the a Sxclusive representatives i ismare j notes. Ellis said he replicd that hat here insures that self satisfaction tha i i i lxclusive peptyeen tives in Bismarck I gcesrdinguty elles abe cone TO VISITORS d ‘ i t ment. Dress Slippers, evening slippers, y uamerseedaitatie Beene eens ESS your Easter Hat is becoming and in the street slippers, Oxfords for sport or street THE DAKOTA FINE ART stock noice and send them. on to | ,.9 f° oomaeed en eee) height of fashion vear a 4 i | the Bank ot North Dakota, that che | smd it cannot be expected to tun a . wear are here for your choosing. in a: ;. 4 | aKota, Chat the | overnight away from it. . s t (Vhe Northwest’s Only Musical Magazine) | not going to suggest a) The Prices range from $5.00 up. : 4 a | he said. “We cannot sim ’ March Issue Now on Sale. | Ives up by our own m eee a pe Re Uae ges ss { ve got tu work our- A FULL LINE OF MAGAZINES AND STATIONERY Ives out, Give us time, We may i z not have all the things we want but | . Lwe will get rij j Th | Diverting from the subject of agriculture Judge Nuessle said the J iheatre er ae ee BISMARCK, N. D a s | upon the fact that “we have deeper 3 se TONIGHT 7 interests than dollirs and_cents. . | He declared the most important fe | See, WEDNESDAY TONIGHT NEAR Quam (hcl LTA om Bol and whom the dollars and cents being - THURSDAY piled up today would be handed over: sentatives from the Twin Cities. tion which will be effective for the | Announcement 8 | to tomorrow. 7 a ‘ » two great problems which “If we consider | only. material| . 2ne-tWo great sean sae" Hs iterial Governor Nestos mentioneg was that things at our labor 51st | of he coming crop and tht perman- of each one aiding to make the boys ent, Felief Tnoking far Ante the: tae | and girls of today better citiz mn aan, e the aera tomorrow and particularly | urged ( cea nes need: shathe ghreeentol the duty of each toward ‘assisting SiSeh Will result. in permanent re- foreigners to become good eitizens. jieem Governor Natta Ravin noone He referred to “lip service citizens: °° R , Ps whom he said would face the flag | inf the ee Se ceo aud Pledne Zeeliys eng, then go oUt the part of everyone to accompli | eee ts : | any results. The afternoon meeting, which was | *2¥,7* s E ‘held in the Rialto thedtre, ended |, 70 ,,8teat | problems confront jabout 5 o'clock, Foilowing the | the. Northwest today. The ee an mecting Mr. Mitchell, Curtis Mosher, | Most, Pressing is, that of cee ere assistant Federal Reserve Agent of Vole ang market in_th es vast Minneapolis, and others were taken “The Seana int ah ‘4 ey icabe for a ride about the city and to the | j7¢. ae es ae ‘ 1 - ae tutiee new Missouri River ridge by mem-| 20 y P : PERCU SOF ies eure e bers’ of the ~ Association of Com- | Sue fends tm, solve:the difiieuities in Ernest Shipman mer a permanent and’ lasting way. Presents Nbaceclecs Whestibioaet T hope that some wokable’ solu- 4, *, During the close df the afternoon ‘GOD S | meeting. the wheat grower found a years to come can be worked out . nd placed into operation.” It is} 1 desire to announce my | IT IS A FINE PICTURE one which involves production, grad- | candidacy for the office of ing, marketing and transportation. | Police Magistrate, subject to If canbe done: the will of the voters in election on April 3. My motto The_ earliest known Esyotian| is “A Square Deal to All.” book is the “Book of the Dead,”! Will apprecite your support. written more than 5000 years ago. . S. Casselman. Richholt’s Cash asa Carry (Fe oi] Grocery (7h & Thayer] EASTER SPECIALS Finest Smoked Hams, average weight 12 lbs. Quality guaranteed. | Half or whole, per lb.. HIS handsomely designed AT Brie ope desoned add chatin and prace to even the daiatiest, wrist, It Combines ele- gance with guuranteed accuracy, Jackie Coogan to the difficult por- of Oliver Twist — and to achieve something truly, remarkable is an unparalleled test of the little! star’s talent. | man, speaking from the floor in r | sponse to a general invitation. He} said western North Dakota raised | the finest hard spring wheat in the | rm world and that the farmers could | Great Novel “THE FOREIGNER’ not afford to reduce the acreage. champion in James Phelan, president Srom ; of the First National Bank of Bo’ RALPH CONNORS am Fresh Eggs. c Kt. solid white eold cise, handsomely Directed by YY Mac RAE “Give us a couple of good crops | A a eae % ee teeters ee ee i : and we will show you the quickest | 3 dozen ...... cory CHOLERA MAR SYS aR A + Saban anne ne eae eeieetae ston Giass-Wilton Lackaye comeback you. ever saw,” he said. | iforni ; Pet 1 Hared be accurmeand dependable, Gladys Coburn- Robert THaines || Goreener'e Views California Peaches. Regular price 35c. 4 5 1 | We havcl matin. pthee Ean Priel by Winnipeg Productions Ine Two great problems confront the | Percan sic, . 5. sei iMonnisnnens ange snare Cc Watches, all styles"and shapes, ; Northwest empire at the present | “tom $20.00 up: t; time, Governor R. A. Nestos, declar- ! : Quality Jar Pickled ‘ ; hunhca-slounisead ed at the conference, The’ confer- pag i : 45 ——— }] ence was’ the fifth of = series sche- | . ag UNE Pigs feet ...... WRONG Sree n iC BONHAM BROTHERS i duled in the Northwest’ and sponsor- : Jewelers and Two Reel Comedy ed by the federal reserve bank of Swansdown Flour. 35 c Optometrists 66 99 Minneapolis; Al] sessions are being GINGER FACE’ PEEOUE Loui oee evan ‘eee Leto bet Per “package... 0.5 s.2+. +> + ;cuagpuacteca Bismarck, N. agricultural and daily paper repre-! mi ‘ : a 3 First Show 0 COME EARLY Matinee Every “ Day at 2:30

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