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! , PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 indictments returned by a Cass | was almost distracted with djstricts were delayed or at a stand-| from au) sloping pat Se) an ’ |stomach trouble, “gas and colic at still today on both the Canadian Pa- | American ban! Ge asi ih meena cks and didn’t know what to glo. 1 fi a! Cknddian National) { if _ | will be presented to the suprem | | cifig and Canadian National lines. |; Grand Forks, April .20.—Applica-| court next week, according to George Hel) a Cee Ee) ld) ota Eastern’ Saskatchewan is also .af-\stion for review of the action of Dis-|A, Bangs, special assistant attorney leads for Son, Charged with ‘the doctor's medicine did not help me i ; {A friend told me about Mayr's Won. (y fected, according to an official state-| trict Judge McKenna in setting aside | general. |derful Remedy, and it has solved th | ment issued by the Canadian Paci-} ‘ \ aoe ini iagthine Wie railway here. Morris, Manitoba,| = iG Theft of $80,000 of Sorenson Hardware Co. an- ss.” It is a simple, ss pre ion that removes 7 rhal mucus from the intes- Postoffice Inspectors and Po- tinal tract and allays the inflamma. . 1 |tion which 6 all lice.Get Back Most of river, nd have no dis , on. Bridges) just north of the town, went! mn re stomach, liver ail- stole - out this morning when the ice, car-| pi Bank's Funds iments, including appendicitis. One Stolen Bonds ‘ |ried down by the loosened torrents|f™ Rene ms Naeee pix caemtlee dose will convince or money refund poerna ss of water, jammed against the wood-| = 0.—-A litt od, St. Louis, April 20.—Having en superstructures and “ sent them ‘ ed in black Norris in and! Fi man dr For Sale at all Druggists. Adv. od before Judge Pag feral distriet court here today swirling down stream with the flood | covered all but $80,000 of the waters, | —_—_—————— OU aL Segue stolen by dits in a mail robbery here April 4 aded for len CLL ch {Leal purchased together 18 cows» in raids in St. Louis coun Tribune Want Ads Brirg Results| fF uy y ase [costing $1927. At the close of their (érday, police and poste 1 ’ : nk, who will be sentenced Satur- I icteenneree anarveateedtomeiie. | core (pusy were) questioning wiejnine When you build your next home ot ns embezzlement of $80,000. of eae apelin ae Mie calves, be men taken into custody in an effort ER L y ieee sides 7 yearling heife 5 Fee ligthes Chay” partieiputed . é * & banks funds, (iw Rummelnat Steere conn Wanedne remodel your old home let us figure with 1 Mrs, Smith, who ¢ here from | in the hold-up. | i weswell,N.D.,to plead for her son, Ry FOIE TEn cea an varige a The securities which were found | re = “ ener . +} B ild Sh n Md Judge Morris between sobs that jt of $4681 a cow, iver feed eost)in the home af W Doering, : ————, | you; as our prices are right on Builders her son was sentenced to prison hi [for three cows and ‘two heifers. iin alleged pier i a i Meare aii Are J.D. Gronna and C. W, Lewis of iy of no ie rava | ” ‘ ‘ : nyt ye ti ist id une een 1 report through County A Watt ie Chiek Postoflice ah pector | Har dwar e, Paints, Varnishes, and ever Me p aiaavihe | Kristjanson that. their two cows have Sr tll i = ‘ ‘If Thad the means judge 1 would | J 4 Reteuer said he be ed Doering and 4 : : % Gan caaaratatesrainiiy) mnyseity GUC| Lpeeards of 1125 pounds of milk, Wate eed pecs | TE MAN | thing needed in/the line of Bath Room HMA CeeioRraW: funda tromethunile 1360 pounds. butterfat and 10,591 ployed as a yardsman by Doering, te) 6 fi | m reome here,” she said. |pounds milk and 886 pounds butter- jad some hand in the robbery, SI who prides if Fixtures. “L know it will be hard for you,” | fat. — ‘ : | i lige Morris said. “It‘is hard for The cheapest dairy animal to buy | himself on his, { wife and litthd children, but }is the best grade cow that can be HA . Sori rimepingutor deere: is\a [purchased at a price less than the sense of the fit- ® or YO years old and there | Ve purebred cow, Mr. Morgan . ° to he no excuse for what he ‘suggests. Success will come if the ness of things will i y 2 ve Mfone, It seems that always the farmer keeps records of production, soiki ‘ Arden (ot qullly dalle on’ the inno ibibo (ucts) w plicebred airemiemende: | not belie his good BISMARCK DS ica augeustid toi The Rev. a a Cal, ald of St. Augustine's Roman Catholic ean ie some Guava . breeding with i ss Judge orris suggested to Chureh, St. Paul, led 500 worshipers to safety when fire broke out dur- SEIS ALC UN UN ACCUK EE S280) 9 21h . . 2. : . i lth det ie £0 Bas lorie ing services. Picture shows ruins of chu Aa eu if fy plans and manages | Serious Tie-up Is Feared in shabby or ill- €. E. Vettel : A.C. Sorenson, Props. i in North Dakota and not stay fo beeuial cartes he j Manitoba as Result of e Breoetiliea seie eke intended to, Bohlmann of Wishek, Henry Huseby| bowling tournament in Fargo in 1924.! Seas i ! i High Waters ‘ chosen headwear. i PoanbcaNey though ‘of Steele, Mrs. Alex Doll of Almont,] Pat Donahue of Bismarck was named | 12) aters he von TA CI 2 Lae Arthur Hostetle Brisbane, Mrs.]a director. . | WILLYS MARCH See \ e Fred P. Hastings and Miss ——_——— \ Winnipeg, April 20-—Transporta- ferry \ ff EXPRESS RATES Geiermann, both of city, have. been PURCHASES | SHIPMENTS HIGH is, Qed Eh cue Geta Laxpure ff | discharged from the hospital. OF | Finighing the «| jous tie up as water from th \-|{- this season . q j cise » ey Finishing the bat eRip- p as water from pid is seaso ! ‘ | Frnest Penwarden, | Theodore St- | ment of Overland cal Wilke Keats ly melting snow has swollen ditches, ' eneby ol bi | mon, both of ci peters ere Sheba vant Hip erat weallMBAteRBEl ES ; Y f | E | : ; jcars in its history, the Willys-Over- creeks and rivers in all parts of the F M A B Ss Steele, Mrs, Emanuel Ziemann Jr. of agnor sesoraa ihe sacestihatatie. (province! |Krem, Mrs. Christ Wagner of Ashley, ,. Bridges, edlverts and road beds ing March it shipped 20,277 a i Red Crown jand a ae a city ae enter- |mobiles. This figure is included in ——_———— Se Yom-| (4 the St. Alexius hospital for treat- the grand total of 44,478 cars in the il Case Before Interstate Come) oe Sector Kenneth Afstedahl of SATISFACTOR Inst Gunilee “OESthE cucranttyear, . q merce Commission Is Amidon, Miss Mathilda Schauer of jShipments for the quarter equalled 4 a Oe SEED OATS ' ‘ Ashl Tefethren of city, Mrs. |the shipments for the first half of Hoffmeister. of Dawson,| Prove Good Investments, Ac- i, | Virjorie | The Lahr Motor Sales Co., Overland | TX ‘Miss Louise Splichal a : i istri ; 800 bushels of 60 day Oats a ; Express rates in North Dakota} Miss Louise Splichal and Baby Mar-| egrding to Reports of Coun- | <istributors, report sales ‘exceeding shels i 4 will be adjusted and slightly reduced | faret of South Heart have been dis- La \any previous year. | A : 40c per bushel The igh- raae asoline ' if the interstate Commerce Commis-| charged from the hospital. ty Agents in State i — ; 4 pe . ( q sion: adopts proposals of western| | Stearns Electric Paste adopts s of western ; x : —— NAME POSTMASTERS. : states’ utilities commissions in “| SECOND PLANE Fargo, N. bq April 20.—Dairy! Postmasters in several North Da 4 nation-wide express rate case now | cows chased during the past few/kota cities and towns been : have ; before it, Smart, traffie n | : North Dakota farmers with | commissioned lately to an announ Sec. 7—Naughton Twp. geriot the railroad c ssion, said § N 0 H P F ance of their county ex-|ment made by J. P. Hardy, Fargo i Taulda oF any experimental . following his return from the | tension agents are proving to be/ postmaster. ae 5 Phone — 4F210 ng in Washington. | good inv. s, records indicate. Postmasters have been commis-| Ready tor Use—Better than Traps y a‘ pemcommitigesconsisting, of sta.) MAROONED FOLK Thirty-five carloads of dairy cat-!sioned at the following places 2oz. Lox, sie in0z, box. $1.9 || Bismarck, R. F. D. No. 1. tisticians molestie oon states west | shipped into the state two; selton, Chapin Hayford; Mandan, Ai-| SOLD EVERYWHERE. of Chicago and the Mississippi river | : —. ; presented numerous exhibits showing| Detroit, April 20.—Lieut. Russell se the diser ation between r: Meredith of the army air service ated aaa . lett Selfridge field at 8:50 o'clock eastern standard time, this morning in a giant DeHaviland army plane in is recognized as_ the, guaranteed jnator for Rats, Mice, Ants, C. G. THYSELL and Waterbugs. Better Than Ever There is an erroneous idea abroad. You hear it every day. ‘‘Gasoline is not as good as it used to be.” The fact is that the Red Crown Gasoline you are getting today is an almost perfect fuel. 0, Max Morgan, dairy ex-/fred B, Welch; Mott, C! nee A specialist, North Dakota] Vassey; Velva, Jas. R. Meagher; Agricultural College, points out and|Bowbells, Inez Grams; Ca ton, | only farmers who w in 2 position KE, Galehouse, and Fort Yates, to handle dairy cows su ully {John M. Carignan, hey now exist, showing that wes ern state are paying much higher cates than the eastern states, whi Gnnhana ee i iy 1s operating expenses of the express | Second attempt Love Poodite;ten mpallews iF uae we aS ompany are very-much less in the] Persons reported to be in danger ofl) ponis helped the ‘prospective dairy- S paee han in the eastern] Starvation on South Fox Fae eeace ee ech Sa peoRnecey aa airy vestern states than in the eastern aS inten ito SRO LeneOnneene Mr, Smart said, “This | Miles off Northfort in Lake Michi- creater expense in the eastern states |#an. Meredith’s first stop will he due to the larger proportion of |at Northford where he will take on he express business in those states | food oceiving ‘pick up’ and delivery ser-] He vice, there being a very limited Shortly before neo imount of this service furnished in vestern states.” In North Dakota there are but 12 ities where the express company s required to call for and deliver FREE-50c Worth of Johnson’s Floor Varnish aap 2 know Johnson’s a Floor Polishing Wax , ne ; f| —it’s used by house- wives everywhere. We and ma of their cows. Un- ‘ less a farmer able to give a . dairy cow good care and fetd, he Laxatives Re laced was encouraged to direct his atten- By the Use of Nujol tion to other kinds of farming or to Nujol is a1 methods that would prepare him for ujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lubricating diquid is produced in the bowel to Northfort Nortport, Mich, April 20—The| (irying ni French Bruett airplane that left Chi- Special records indicate the pro- o yesterday for South Fox island s of several of the farmers who with provisions for the party report-| P' hased foundation stock at the} ed isolated on th and arrived here | time. Perhaps there is no industry where progress has made such xpress business, Mr. Smart said. |‘ ae pane Re estan, oe garnet i ‘ rig site 4 Ce ea ee comaitice aub-(2¢ 10 o'clock this morning, ite earns | beta food waste soft and wantyoutoknow John- pilin strides as the refining of titted two propositions to the In-j County purchased five high grade moving. ctors prescribe , i etroleum. y erstate Commerce Commission, both Holsteins whieh produce angen Nujol because it acts like 4 son’s Floor Varnish, P f which carry a reduction in’ rates | through the sale of of $750 4M this natural lubricant and lj too. Johnson’s Var- xf about 15 percent. One ret | above feed cost besides raising three thus ie Be: s secures re; 4 he present system of dividing the| 66 99] heifer calves. At the sume time Ml movements b ae spore ‘ountry into blocks for rate-mak- » Oran purchased four Guern- ae U Nature sown ng- purposes; the other jes the s. By retailing his milk he made| fg ™ lubrication, ‘Try it sountry into blocks 50 miles square. a profit above feed cost of $1,418, today. The interstate 3 in North Da- N a. 7 If these t Yarmers ha a ay °s i ; awe Work, Apri Nepeovaen ese two "farmers had sold their | : kota were increased 13 1-2 per cents| ment expedition which set out from|Dutterfat, they would have made | ies ; offer you 50c worth effective October 13, 1920, but this! Now York to discover the “Isles of | Profits above feed costs of nd B : absolutely FREE. increase was not authorized by the d fully with | $370.1 inter 4 spectively, state commission with respect to in- fo oe ae Use coupon below. County t Calnan of Barnes trastate business. “Made To Walk On” : din placing sev- An exhibit containing a study of | of dairy cows with farm- one day's business of the American! When the member of the Assoc his county, reports _ that Railways Express company’s busi-/ 4g pyess several months ag Thomas Sweeney and Will Durfee of! arck was submittéd to} reported extensive liquor showing the effect of| of Highlands federal officers were proposed rates. ‘Nhe exhibit indicat: | inctined to scoff at the presence of | [ Johnson’s Floor Varnish is very easy to apply and has ed that state rates will be decreased |. i liquor flight. The new prohi- ASPIRIN i good body. It dries dust-free in two hours and hard over should the state commission adopt | yition director, of New York decided night—gives a beautiful, high gloss which will not chip, the western state's proposal if ae-/to get first-hand information and ; check, mar, blister or scratch white. Has great elasticity— aera Interstate, Commerce took a party of newspaper men with ‘ Pex Fer) is pale in color—and absolutely-waterproof. Johnson’s S! 6 a Pp Say Bayer and Insist!) Floor Varnish will stand all reasonable tests. Johnson’s Floor Varnish is fine for tables, chairs, furniture, woodwork, trim, oilcloth and linoleum. It will.rejuvenate the whole interior of your home. Do not hesitate to use it Mr. Smart said. him down the coast, Although he did wherever a beautiful varnished finish is desiréd. i nish is just as good as For example, we cite the Burton Process, developed and perfected in the laboratories of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The Burton Process has enabled the refiner to bring gasoline‘to a point of efficiency hitherto unhoped for. Red Crown is Made by the Burton Process Red Crown vaporizes to the last ' drop. , There is no waste—it pro- duces instant starting Winter or Summer — a quick get-away —a + smooth running engine—tremen- dous sustained pulling power and “~~ racing speed if you want it. brose Channel. not see a drop of liquor he was convinced there was plenty under “lthe hatches of craft riding outsige the three-mile lim jlexius Hospital. Christ Meidinger of Zeeland, F. Kain of Brisbane, Mrs. Anna Westin of Beulah, and Peter Dillen- burg of Carson, have entered the St. ee oe ee Alexius hospital for treatment. Miss REFUTE STATE Hazel Hammond of Fort Rice, Miss Rose Kohler of Beulah, Herman L. MURDER CHARGE ge Ay Minot, N. D., April 20.—The de- t Looks Like New i | a t \ fense in the murder action brought , 9 against Mrs, Ursula Smith of Gran \ That’s the most usual com- §| ville, charged with the slaying of y ment heard on every side from ‘ 1 ym John H, Smith, her divorced husband, hundreds of our satisfied cus- Fring the coupon be- , / ‘at Granville on April 9, expects to] @@ y tomers. It’s the remark tat al- low to our store and ways accompanies the return o? [|| We will accept it as a 50c credit on a pint, quart, half-gal- Jon, or gallon of John- son’s Floor Varnish. OP, the coupon and refute the poison theory advanced by BUY RED CROWN a soiled dress, suit, wrap, etc. The difference in price be- tween the trifling cost of Dry Cleaning and an_ expensive gown, wrap or suit, is too great to be ignored these days. Let the state and prove that Smith conf: at oO , mitted suicide, Attorney C. E, Davis} Unless you set the name “Bayer! | of Minot, counsel for the woman said] 0% Package OF-on tabled y aaet Mrs. Smith, who has been in the] Prescribed by physicia a | REE to five’ | county jail since Tuesday at Towner, | ty-two years and proved safe by mil-| ‘ sel re eines Fen, ond late, xeatsrday ones fr, Gexaicke Ns show you how we can save. ie a ay you. At the following Standard Oil Service of fine Vuelta a ; a Lumbago . BN PInt OF JON i : : : ea Toothache rn We Call For and Deliver es lose Verein Stations: . / : ee REPORT FINDING Neuralgia Pan Men's Hats Cleaned and always on hard OIL AT LEMMON | Accept “Bayer Pablete of Aspirin’ | Reblocked. 8th and Main Sts. : Ist and Main Sts." FRENCH & WELCH HDWE. CO. ‘ only, Each unbroken package \con- ieee : so that Mi Lolas | aii. syparcoliy authentic intér-| ina, proper directions. Handy bo:- Bagle Tailoring and } Pe os “will always taste | mation was lacking, reports were re- - ot weve Aol eee of 24 and Hat Wi rks : And the following Filling good to you. , Jeeived here today from Lemmon, S.| tog ®®pstitin ig the trade mark of 0 ; i Stations and Garages: MI LOLA CIGAR CO. | Pau!"No. trwhich occurred tate yer-| Baer Manufacture of, Monoaeetica- 1H. opposite Postotice = = THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50c-« « sas |: ‘g re] » I, ic] of ‘ — ™. ‘0 Milwackee, Wiseonsle | Yorday, gave indication of oil being | “iaentersef Salieyiteaci@.. ~ Phone 58 | vf Tne , \ found in quantities sufficient to make operations commercially profitable. Planning For ] This coupon entitles you to a credit of $0c on the purchase of is ‘i a pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon of Johnson’s Floor: Var- | PHONE 1—100 TYPEWRITERS | nish. "or, this coupon and foe is good for a half-pint of TAXI SERVICE |\q Johnson’s Floor Vamish. “rae ' ‘1924 Tournament} ,,,; : ,Mefit,N. DT : ip 25c. Each additional ~\ \ eye A HAG cern nee saenieed: 1c: NAME......0..scssescsbesesrreseatsesaceessecsue ces Standard Qil Company, Bismarck, N. D. * “+ \president of the Northwestern Bowl- ing association at a meeting in Far- Bagg: = «| go; this*association to sponsor a big} No i ». (Indiana). RUSSELL BRYAN _ Transfer