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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUN® MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923 BOARD TAKES Five Factors in Complex Problem ‘ER, FLAN AG AN’S MAD LOVE isis are vase to stals ofmistatyeymant rs aid it bref exe | i V: ; nearly every night. ence has-already gained a national OVER MERGER | ital to Entire Greek Population; /20- P ECE BAND < Saaeen The boys travel in their own spe-| reputation. In that time it has | : : cial car “Overlook”—one of the most| for nearly 2,000 boys of ever: ; American Red Cross is Active < fully “equipped ‘private’ cars, tarmod| reed and. color i - : outy It isa ten section ear with an| It is non-sectarian and non-prose- i % - z ; ‘4 f x office and living room for Fatherjiyting, and is endorsed by prominent i errr : Flanagan as well as a splendid kitch-|seople of nearly every state, The | | en and living quarters for the chef. | concert will be free to the public, Vill, Proceed with Combine} Bie ( oe : ; : Juvenile Band to Give Free Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home was started over five years ago to fill the| Tribune Want Ads Brig Results of Cs-operative Organ- | Concert: at Audi- izations torium —_——— 6 ns ctl " , : 1)! eer iy ie ‘ ; Father Flanaggn and his twenty PERRUTORY ES DIVIDED: : 5 IMoxs stom. Ofvael Nev, "Waves been = i f . * hbooked for a performance at Paul, April 23.—Organization | a. 4 AG {Auditorium Monday and Tuesda dof control which is to; : E g ih: ‘ | Ma 7 and 8. A matinee will be isory and regulatory pow- 2 . 3: 7 F Jer ot 4 pm, for all school children, over the three farmer-ow - : 8 és | Monday, May 7 No children will be rative in selling organizati i yt i a é » admitted at the evaping perform: Montana, the Dakotas and Minn- é ances, completed at a meeting in| / 3 ye \ “Krom all reports this is one of the lis Saturd was ane é a , 4 2 + most interesting -and entertaining s to be seen here this season, y board named at a twenty vo April 11 was s Al % a p a q ra, boy pourd comprised of two tors of ption of Father Flanagan, Reena volves Whe th ot ‘ the ‘entire performance is given by Sige LAK Aawolek ety eventh meniber, | P thi é ate ‘ ‘lanagan, who has been] arsenic and went to the apar' of Dwight he man who has given his| of Charlie Chaplin to die be , Mont. 4 4 2 for the cause of the home police aiyeetes colue thera iat r of Grand Forks, + ‘ 4 geet : will make a short address based | loved the comedian from afar. $ esenting: the Northw : ke on his investigations of juvenile de-| live. ) linqueney ,in ten countries” of the 4 ; 4 age ; world. He is a recognized authority | Dakota, and is now on a tour of and as EK. a > on boys and their problems. North Dakota, Towa, Wisconsin and ' This troupe has played the larger | Ilinois. x is- Cities. of Nah#asie) BARWCBOEA,-South |. HnthuaWiite /auliencds’ have greet: MITH Smart Shoes are satis fying from their first wearing Minnesota Co-opera- F M :* € Ye ge | milGxe “riembare 46: } q be a ye } 3} to their last. It’s built-in Rite ms : facie Mes neearoael ' ‘ Se : a ali d style that make coc i Between the Walls-What? a our feet. 2. « « «© « den the scope of| y sin the North- 8 and to ‘correct the condition which has de- Here are five living factors in the| refugees were fed daily by the lone among co-operative organ: problem that three capable gentle-| American Red Cr Before the : men are trying to solve. Th -|end of March more than $2,600,000 dren do not know that they ar of American Red Cross funds had tors or problems. They. probably | been expended to provide the food ange in the sale gf grain on the think of themselves as, just plain )and medicines, the doctors and the nays oat whe he ats Ai ante Ameren ed Cow | pons ofthe geri, Sui So Is Your Plumbing and, Heating bes sown. ise i ; is oT . A. | Barton 2, tl . 5 Pil an sates cite Goeok Minister Gf Pub:| Atmorieurt fet GroanaE recA toeriaee | System a collection of poorly in- ‘ Northwest. Wheat | ic Assistance and Major Edmund L. | charity has prevented the refugees stalled, leaky, unsafe Pipes and Smith Smart Shoes al MUL che let ape ates S090: | trom. tn apenmtag Cet cra | dines ae at ee or eee ee ae ND iteceicuneady teres BANS MILEAGE CMG GUase thg/ EOE neat ey a se acceine alin ie laa tam million aeesliges k@horewere, teariss| selvesienoula mavevovessabatiaaee you Quality. with Plumping Per- a ireece with little warning | resolve itself into a lasting obliga- q ; BOOK SALES) come of the Greco-Turkish | tion, If return of the refugees to fection.. ‘ BUSINESS DIRE OR Y war. Colonel Haskell and Major,| their homes or other solution. of : CT Daley represent the organization’ their problem through redistribu- it Federal Court Judge Issues| vhich since the emergency arose has | tion is to be effected, the operation ‘is | n caring for, feeding, bathing, | outside the scope of Red Cross funds j WEBB BROTHERS Order at Boston Against vaccinating, clothing and delou or our proper responsibility.” ¥ & neediest of the refugee |°" Consequently Colonel Haskell has j : Undertakers Embalmers . Funeral Director? C.C. \ emergency ir a been told to notify Dr. Doxiades and | Licensed Embalmer in Charge suffering whi ch a ss the “other representatives of the DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Boston, Apri a i ment of population is e Greek government, that the Ameri- tions n Growers will rep- Co-operative Ex- injunetion in 7 In-} ‘ 3 e jean aS cd crores ntende Ean airenes 304 M 5 % in| = Bi ed a re le rans?er ‘0 Loca! au ritles Berane cutiite reccat order pro: iTWelwarle aecomplighed sac cefrec- | chal tiearoti tnemanemiaayesniaueved Frank G Grambs alain PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLO8S "i e viding for the gale of non-trans- | tive. Half a million of the dependent and financed by it in Greece. Licensed Embalmer in Charge fera erent enter -cangentie ni Rees an (aoa Aaeae: | Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 687 Peduction Sal eat aye iby a are the offsprin oe for the most p WILL DRILL - rattlesnake and the nursery is a cage cattle@~sold, to count Judges Brewster and Morris inlin the 200; Meyers for further fajening ab § 1, 500 FEET MORE ederal district court. The injunc-| Be st load lots.of cattl ion order was issued after a hears . flesh went at § ng of a petition of fifty eastern as ee Information hrought to Bismare! ailroads opposed to the Inter- at by man returning from Lem tate Commerce ruling. ee ‘ mon, S. D. is to the effect that the} = Seeer TOL ma ‘the week. Balk] demonstration at Davis oil well No. 1! Interstate commerce officials ict stock. and feeders ;| Was not intended to be a blowing of | lid today that the federal court ,|the well, but that sand was’ taken| : ht and quality to sell fron ‘der issued at Boston restraining ; "Feeding cows brought from the Ipvel of about 1,500 feet. te commission railroad mileage stock 1} rs, $4 to $5 for| He said it gave evidence of oil, add- ~ ook installation from going into| Riga, Rus 23 ana ois aaa da ailthateniouetochiealenaware gotauets} 1 Py Nect would probably be appealed| Niffont and Deacon 1 Lepokrov hive taf poe occurred in| ed on the dgy and that the company - a| been convicted by a tribunal in|) avons ; OBL the welll down: per e e e :! onee to the supreme court for a ay the hog ket during the past w planned to f | Tsaritsin, Russia sition) toy Use Mee MARkeUdunine thegns inal decision. tha aanuacheion 2 a veag.{ With the average at the close ste haps another 2,500 feet. nd tO ,#round 1c¢ lower than that of << j 1/1 | uries, according to advices rec “ok ago. Butcher and bacon ho Warm weather will soon be! 2 G ° BRING PARTY — tersitissiston ses scmensne io 9 gto mat at gat Warm, wenthe cvs te --An Aid to Advertisers con to eight years. pay Saar . luxury of The Fuller Shower : . ° FROM ISLAND Pesce ky Hath? Seventy-five homes in fill Both Local and National FIRM TONE TO with vnbout ,000 a week ago and} this eity are gap with ae m mite Ae _| our shower. sk your neig-| - ac Bas, 5 5 p: See Northfort, Mich. April 23.— C ATTLE TR ADE ee me are clvsing sy) hor. Phone 220W. : HE Audit Bureau of Circulations is an Association ‘ight woodsmen and a woman van —E f ish . ON, 5 {OK who had been marooned on] = ; lambs this week brought| Diary Cleaning, Pressing, of publishers, advertisers and advertising agencies soutl ‘ox Island are recoverin; i tone prevailed j pl g with medium to good ade i aa my : 3 ii fineyatin tiie etecta of weeke atltads aeseca tee Willing al with medion to good evade} Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58. who are co-operating to standardize and verify circu- ant rationse The party with an i ‘ 0, seconds mostly, o R : : : aviator whose plane was wrecked (these at the close were mostly stendy fut worth aoe ot oll Saekenta lation data; and thus place the buying of space ona an attempt to take food to the to 25c higher, compared with a week | mostly from land. were brought here last|ago. é : e Se | basis of “Known Value.” i ight by a steel car ferry after a} A few small lots of ch e beet 2 St erpacd giade, bath: Nenwtigae ta Braintree, Eng, April 28—Soseph + BEB If ; The Bureau was established in 1914 and now numbers of a good grade, both yearlings and J Aps DENY mateured steers, going at $9. Bulk! jis wimcag vee the lntchen state i : among its members the majority of the leaders in the of offerings were of common and medium grades selling from $6.25 to tnt “he insdvertently opened & gus) Hi publishing and advertising fields of the United States $8.50 with relatively few under $ TROOP STORY Light heifers sold in toad i fea: Ae oe Poratenee Pape: i ‘ , and Canada. to $8.10, heavy heifers up to 4 if : prighabullof- fat, cows 182 it0 5 FINED FOR “C ” ies | Se Twice a year the publisher makes a report to the Bu- Canners and cutters sold |; Tottenham, Eng., April 23-—-One of Tokio, April 23.—The war oftlce| at. $2.75 S15), Holtgno’ ulls| ya caerenste i Gi cIeittoe ! . r _ Yreau showing total eirculation and details of distribu- {Japanese troops at Alexendrovik| "Best light, venl calves. sold today | “OUT here, f® back $10 ust because | Jo tion by states, cities, towns, suburbs and rural districts; someone overheard him “cuss on the Siberian mainland. Not al from $7.50 to $8.50, with the average | soy 2) minutes at a streteh. He was | i also subscription rates and facts about contests, prem- ingle Japanese soldier ig in Si-| cost somewhat under $7.75. Seconds! fined 50 cen minute. veria it was stated at the war of- ful congestion. ; ' iums and club offers. Once a year these statements ee GOOD DAY FOR MUD HENS Sloanis Liniment-bilé are audited by one of the Bureau’s experts. The pub- eT MONTANA MAN | ~ or Alor of al “fecords considered necessary by the mt By means of the A. B. C. audit reports, which are issued joBoston, April 23—Wm. R. Aten, 4 ce : on all member-publieations, the advertiser can analyze Magn sete eee canal / z ‘ “ a, the circulation: of.a paper and determine its value to in a secret indictment returned by $ : — — him as an advertising medium, the county grand jury last week stocimoliers of, the Boston and Z By patronizing A. B. C. papers, advertisers guard their Mantatia Corporation and ite sub- : ee f éwn interests and alse participate in this nation-wide “Qtlier men , indicted include i UN movement, to place. advertising on a sound, business- George Gallup, former judge of the J cireuit court of Michigan and a Rt : like bases. . : , son, Charles Gallup. S . ig _ BOARS MAKE RAID. Se , : i us ¥ - : : . The Tribute. is a Trenitey of the Lillemonde, France, April 23— bee cae aa : A. B. C. and would be pleased to sub- Twenty wild boars swooped ‘d on ‘ td . : a farm owned by M. Dubour, : mit.a@ copy of the latest: circulation here, and did considerable damage to , HO Ky e he , ‘ j : Tepork: st Reset eer. INVEST YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLAR BY USING A. B. C. PAPERS Trip 25c. Each ‘additions! London, April -28—Thitty “Vabies| Look at the mud fly! 'Phis ig the fateh of a race at the-Bowie (Md.) BR pages 10c, public Convoy i heré: are being] tracks on one of the wettest days this year when the course was so ISSELL BRYAN for fear they will|‘heavy only the pick of the piodders came through. ~:Aunt. Jane,’ with Baggage eS 30! n anyone approaching. them.|:Jockey McLane in the saddle, is leading here, ve