The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX '], H.C, DEALERS S ARE PRAISED BY MANAGERS Bismarck ranch Dealers Made Remarkable Record During the Past Year UADRON IS HERE TONIGHT U.S. ASSAILS EXECUTION OF RUSS PRIESTS Outrage Against Humanity Is Characterized as Action by Soviet QUEEN BEE According to Asa Keyes, chief dep- uty district attorney, Hart although denying the accusation brought the | conference to a close by executing | fa trust deed for the child for whose | $50 a! support he agrééd to pay month. ‘Hart's -attorney accompan- | ae sd he actor to the conference, | ANU: ( { i { i Aged Woman Taken to Hos- |GERMANY WILL | Berlin, Mar, 28.—Foreign Ministe ;Von Rosenburg told the foreign x | tions committee of the Reichstag that ;there would be no capitulations nor affy relenting in the passive resist-|3 ance of Germany along the Ruhr|E |front. The only solution to the pres-|2 ent impasse is complete evacuation, he declared. WEDNESDAY, MAR(CH 28; 1924 NOT -CAPITULATE MINISTER SAYS Mar, 28.—Foreign Minister Easter Togs 1928 styles are here in Suits, Top- coats, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear CLOSE WITH BANQUET, mucha signor Butchkavite lic jurisdiction in Moscow tomor tow was chdracterized he by ‘state de; constituting Fun Festival Marks Wind-up of Annual Dealers Meet- ing Held in City against humanity which could not fail to an outrage bi q Dealers of the International Har- vester company under the Bismarck create the deepest feeling of ré | sentingnt and horror in the United State Northwest district sales was elected Queen of the Paris s during the mid-Lent festival. This annual award is made to the beautiful participant in the man- | of he uivided into three divisions. brings aim inte permits him to close up the cam- jem that the Bismarek he best gain in business Northw centage was the lar t in the ¢ “You de did better thought you would do,” he k is that you n cach pl ! t, who was member of the Hlinois iated with forme Hanly in founding the I Foundation ands Solon Would Have One Called | - If Tonnage Tax Uncon- ate the charges in a divorce come Rae plaint, became public today, i stitutional “Bill” Hart denied — categorically a former il we uadron held by the Flying | nesota bo y is invited. ton is to be in) Bis: | U of six big: meet hursday to provide a new, provision for the support of any on ore in ei the | child ether than my own son above” s supreme court should | mentioned.” “nt tax unconstitu-| Mrs. Hart's denial was ‘issued - through her attorney who added: “The incident would have no bear- ing on the case even if she did want quet was served by the MeKenzic ho- tel in Patterson hall, when more than 100 dealers were gather the ta- Mes, decorated with + 2," the Inter service truck, flow An orchestra fur ger of the Bi astmaster . Murphy of Aurora, an op-! Suffe this in 9 a t said, After a diy devoted to business dis-{ ceeded to the head of the orgunizu- S, | the paternity of any child other | tion cuseion the harvester company deal-, ton on the death of the former on A joint resolu- | than William S$, Hart Jr., born to | ly for he ors had an evel of fun, inter- | August 1, 1920. J. A. O. Preus| his present wife, and declared ne spersed with serious talks. “A ban ion is charged for any ion of the Min- | never had “made any trust or other Farge, Mar. about 3! pital at Jamestown ring from the effects of both d freezing of ner nands and sure during the February ard, a Mrs. Davis, 74 years old, caught here from Ashley, and on to the state hospital for sane at Jamestown by a mat- ron from the hospital. branch of the company went home to able Oliver W ered Acebratiin to «sarewneeene given diay, after a lively meeting yesterday | of C1 eusidene OE Une Rithor here Mre, Daviev started with their cars tingling with a re-|s ts the work of that Bue to ee EOIREN GE” BALD RE ENS: mark J. L, Tipton, of Chi- | « vin the last division Mile. Genevieve Durand (above) | storm. ght in the storm sne 1 around and came to a k, which was burning. She to warm herself by the heat from the blaze and picked up burning straw to relieve her frozen nd suffered bad burns as freezing. She was found by a searching party, hold- hands in the smouldering The exposure, it is ed her mental condi- not responsible entire- ent unfortunate state. TRANSIENT DIES UNDER TRAIN FeaMeyy 28.—A transient identified an I. W. W. ' For Indigestion Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach, Bloating, Flatulence, Try Stuart's | Dyspgpsia Tablets. | After eating or at any time chew one or two Stuart's D epsia Tab- lets. ‘They relieve th ssy,> sour risings, flatulence, belching, bloating, heartburn, pressure and such trou- bles due to indigestion because they igive the stomach -the alkaline ef- |fect the same as when the stomach is working normally. Carry them loose in your pocket. Just chew them. Get a 60 cent box today, any druggist. They sure do the work. You know from experience that if the stomach works ‘without gassi- ness, sour risings, belching and so on, you generally feel ‘fine, no head- ache, no constipation, none of ‘that dead, tired feeling. Be sure to get a box of Stuart's Dys; known to wisg people eleventh! §. and Canada as the one reliable re- lief for indigestion. | @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © Known all over the Northwest for Quality WU UO IMO LL and Hosiery. Boys Suits A wonderful selection of boys’ suits, with two pair of trousers, double seats, and knees. “Jack o’ Leather” and “Tommy Two Ply” $8.50 to $20 S. E. Bergeson & Son Clothing. et BELL TN MY PLATFORM Tailoring. guests ineli stant Federal of Minneapolis, « uthrie, Whe: “There at the Federal ible for t Geciicnms ntti cout id. “They forget that de. truck the Argentine farmer f all and that it around the world before it re America red the if it taught raught that the world a that condition eple in America a whether war id that his statisti wafter careful stuay immediate price hope of | level nflation n the ther re-adjustment, | Mr. Fields called upon Frank Me- of Garrison to speak for 0. F. . who won the International in business last year much of it Red Baby,” or Inter truck, and that thi r spent money that vielde er return. Problems of All. . Warggone : W. F. Pape, wagon department man- Mine MoGamunined caideithar| friends of his had traced the manu: | © of farm implements and found | 2 trade unions were employed in ing various parts or handling them. yery few people realize this,” he “If you think th you can push the price of labor fo of these grou are mistak He urged the impc date machinery in increasing the pro- ductivity of the he had found hi ne difficulties Halverson, led the willing | in singing ddring the banquet, the singing culmi: eZ in a war ch about the hall. ‘The convention us voted the best ever held. For Dry Cleaning that will please you. Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. ad oe CHEE COLD § r-} K s Fan 7 Aer Lghes Used ne Yo fed ELECTRIC PASTE. Sea aetna hs ha : to kilt Se | OF any ex; | orth eed SOLD. nVERYWHERE pe ry Chapman and Fr former viction of ha Y a million dollar prize for the greater per- | five years fo liberty by saw ,of a hospital f March 0th. Fie W. §. HART DENIES SAW WAY OUT OF U.S. PRISON Escaped Conyicts The cap- Chapman and ped prisoners of federal penitentiary, about eight miles from here when they were found walk- down the posse of offi their capture Chapman was bi wounded, reveiving three pistol bullets in his stom y was uninjured. Ga., Mar. 28. serving mail robbery y York and the 1 'y, gain y through the bars prison outer Prison authorities have rewards for their capture. birthrate is French birth rate German aviiiig ihe First 4 vet DrK NEW KINGS — the family cough syrup A sunlit factory in the country— girls in fresh, starched aprons —nimble fingers handling long ~ leaves of real Vuelta Havana tobacco and rich Java wrappers! MI LOLA CIGAR Co. Milwaukee, Wis. Milsoux M oer Good CIGAR ; ees by bic aaag Grocery Co. TYPEWRITERS ooua! ‘d and scaling the placed Net sprenaie for Recapture of | tess, of the With | 1 increasing is falling ALLEGATIONS OF SCHOOL TEACHER from Will tion picture actor Winifred Westoy urges tha the father of a child born | 1917, to a Boston school tea thet Mrs. Hart planned to incorpor- { Whooping | Cough | Coughs resulting from, Whooping Cough, La pe and Influsn quickly relieved with FOLEY'S | HONEY | \ \ | gredients print- on wrapper. El Consider This Fire one, favorites. cause the destruc- tion of all you pos- sess today. What have you done to protect yourself from this; great destructive, element? Reliable respects no It plays no is the best protec tion you can have. While it cannot pre- vent the fire, it can and does, make good the lgss. resents” the com- pany you know by Hartford Fire surance Company: MURPHY “The Insurance. Bismarck, Ne D. ‘gn. same | 35Sand 50¢ ‘| DEALERS It may: Insurance’ This agency rep-! reputation — the: In-! v ine, district attorne; offer set "that she had visited in his apartment two years ly to her in New York Septem i Dyes and Polishes we shoes operation si those ‘AT ALL unple: plied that we railroad and public highways billions and a half of a guarded leading out of Atlanta no | AND TAR | ' farm, not including 1 and {trace early today had been found ! | iiroperty) too ion doi-lof the two fed prisoners who ESTABUSHEDIE7S | 1 ik to 9 | escaped from the United § No Opiates=In- Flavor Amevican Chicle Co. CITY their work. iw Who Knows! i Undertakers i DAY. SEONE 246 | and that a child had t A weekly treats with ZET keeps pumps with Black ZET. They'll have a new lease on life. lingers— “No fnew wrapper— just good gum! and DYERS Their *fully-modern $8,500.00 cleaning plant coupled with-expert workmen in- vite your, Easter. trade on. the merit of Come Early and Avoid the Rush. | BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS censed mae An spel NES 2 FANEYS i *1eard in his possession as Arthur ‘o | Haugen was ground to death be- ,|neath the wheels of an outgoing freight train shortly before noon} here today while attempting to | jcatch a ride in company with a 7. | companion. ” “Shoé Mileage” good as new. Covers stuffed, spots polishes and preserves ‘ry Cordovan (Brown) on the ararn Or renew shabby worn brogues. Easy to use, No asant odor. Get ZET; today. that no CLEANERS Embalmers. . Funeral Directors 1@ MAIL US YOUR FILMS —_—_—_ R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Chiropractor Consultation Free Phone 260 ~ Candidate for City Commi: Economy and efficiency will reduce taxes and GIVE US BETTER STREETS. A. C. HINCKLEY ‘ (Political Advertisement.) N 1921 over 5,000 home owners could notget ARCOLA; elec are three times as m: homesbeingbuiltini923, How many thousands will be unable to get ARCOLA this year? a I 1921; 5,000 families who wanted ArcoLaA had to go without. This year three times as many homes are. being built as in 1921, Yet because our factories are already over-taxed with orders for larger Ideal Boilers, we can make no more ARCOLAS in 1923 than we made in 1921. This means just one thing— if you wait until next fall you will be cold next winter. Arcoxa i is our hot-water (or steam) heating plant for small homes— aifteresD from any other, It is con- nected with a genuine American Radiator in each room. That means warm bedrooms; breakfast in a warm.dining room; ‘protection for the children from colds and grippe; plenty of hot water for washing and bathing. - Please telephone your Heating Contractor for an estimate today. The installation can be made with- out disturbing the family; and in three average winters ARCOLA will pay back a large share of of its cost in the fuel it-saves, ARCOLA Heating Outfit. Installed. ready to use with radiator es as in each.room \ i normal conditions $180 to $550 FOR SMALL: HOMES AND. STORES u, Zewnuamns

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