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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1923 HAVE SOLVED PARM-PROBLEM THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE JUBILEE OVER FIRST SOVIET AUTO | MOONSHINE IS DEATH CAUSE? | INTRODUCING THE “BABY BOMBER” | offered to pay his damages in shaves. So the assaulted one gets free shaves | from now on. mpared with 112 No. 1 nor- ceipts 180 cars co ca a year ago. thern $ northern NOD wot Cash vi. y $1.32% $1.32% ; May $1.22%; July $1.24%; September $1.21%. Corn No. 3 yellow 59% to 60. Oats ‘No. 3 white 42 to 42%; barley 55 to 64c; rye No. 2 77% to 77%; flax No. 1 $8.24. Spain will present to England a model of the Santa Maria, one of the ships in which Columbus sailed to America. Some Place in U. S. All Which | Investigation of Death of Arise Have Been Met, i Westhope Man Is Under Peteet Says Way , May 3—“There is no prob | Westhope State the farmers of North | thorities ha ted to that has net been solv js hand in the investigation death of Matt Haugland, aged somewhere by some other group of ihesucidiy MIRGESDE Nis BrOLHG This, the smallest bombing plane in the army air service, is driven die rather than to live in his then existing physical condition, —ac- ALONG cording to a letter to the defense — attorneys from et. ¢ of | Watch the street crowd as_ it Je him is General Waroshilow, ed on the successful experience! other farmers. | begin: | | BRITISH IN ywhere are nua 4 ial : aad be have eat | STRONG PROTEST Missoula. Mont a nurse in’ the | pas Some have a decided from where we are at.” ! 3 RSet where’ Smith was con-'}:inn as they walk; its easy to Mr. Peteet, copm®nting ona | AGRON : sce a troublesome corn is mak one made ile from Grand Io toy eatee aie LIN ing trouble. . Another -passes Forks today, in which R, B. Griffith Bere ae | Mrs, Norman Capelle and son, of | yj d ‘ i | phatic protesi fe aetion b: orma u Cl with a walk that looks as tho of that place advocates feeding the Hey te not thy at ay se are quests at the home of Ltr ki As look : exportable surplus wheat of America Lara oe S within the! tie former's inother, Mts. Chiries |ey Were Walking on on ¢ fo livestock, declared that he did not lig Meanie and! Carey, po doubt a callous on the bo halieve dt poasiitel toiget an yWnErS [a MARU le felis Athy G20 — of one or both feet is hurting with such a plan, with unorganized | bagel Lage Gta: ane Phyllis Wolverton, of this iheG Ae Ne ee ‘ OG ers. i Jxrants, This announced inthe ited at Hagolton Saturday, |S" aie as u wt ie is an: eaay; oftvend guid ause of Paani today in a state. : . ing out. From his walk you ment on the Chester concessions of | Mr. and Mrs. d ang chile would think he had wooden e suid. » Volk We have got to get the idea that the solution of these problems is in some such easy | theoretical plan as this man advo- . Col. Albert B for the foreign ¢ dren, Mr. and Mr were visitor: , going th of Anton ley, speak ve dren, Sun fun and chil- | fect, no spring to his toe step, Strausbure «| . attend the Just a heavy drag as he shuf- : ties along. It is easy to decide - be has broken) down arches caused no doubt by wearing im properly fitted shoes. Facts are many of our present day ills Had Enough Poison To Kill 13 People 1 Ve he farmers of America are not facing an easy task when the tempt to solve thetr marketing prob lem. It is a hard, diffiewlt — tas Mr. and Mrs ton, were guest yer home here Sunday. Minot, N 3.—Analysis of d Mrs, Peter De Boer and ng for the best brains, the best Mr asily trac r | » contents he ow) 1 . easily traced to foot troub thought, the best effort in the na- the contents of the stomavh of John |) citer Caroline, spent Sunday with bata erie A ‘ H. Smith of Granville, who died Stes ‘ les. Most of this serious condi- tion. It is going to take time and April 1 ei ath hia | telatives at Westfield. A 3 persistent, courageous brainy effort. ae ind for whose death his si tion can be traced to faulty fit- i Wee divorced wife, Mrs. Ursula Smith. al ; ieee ae It is not going to be accomplished | 2 of Granville, ig now await.| rs: ©. Bauman and children are /ting of the instep and across ae Ag, pay PPR CRWaIeaIE ee cee : Malin district erat “one a. spending « few days visiting at Far the hall of the foot, Rheuma- Fs ater next We shall al-. Kids in the country stick a plantain stem down a hole in the ground charge of first degree murder, re- t a itism, pains in the limbs and i es P e to catch the doodle bugs. This New York youngsier greases a weight, Veals that there were 18.82 grains) Announcements have been recei ack, even severe headaches n work them out, through unit. ties it to a string and pulls up coins dropped in the subway gratings by Of hnine poison present, ac- oq } f f i ee | pedestrians. Sometimes he “catches” 80 cents a duy. cording to a report made by Dr} ind ‘Mrs, Meath; Longe Beach, Cal | often the result of foot ail enweuate uncrganixedawencan G. A. Abbott of the state univer-| ify Heath war formeiy Miss Gene /Ments that could be permanent- and theorize without limit and cleat 4 eto ae eo ter ve ee <7 Hike eehieved by: ar shoe fi S vieve McCrory of this town. y teheved by proper shoe ft- will not we get anywhere. g ywhere Men and women are the sufferers, and the trouble is often developed in early life, ting, chief are on record where as quantity as one half grain linine has produced death, ses HALF WHEAT IN PLATES FOUND ON MORMON HILL ! a the report addin; ‘ <i A BY MAY 5, SAYS rs “If we ume one grain as the thence the necessity of having ‘i | al dose, then this victim con- H f S l four young folks’ feet properly COUNTY AGENTS dined more. than enough or inte | £2OUSE For Sale Firs some on a H poisi to kill 18 men. But the i oc * reaps. (Continued from page 1) i poison found did not represent all Fone of the most beautifulp), B. Williams, graduate prac- week when the farmers were well ‘the poison received; for some of it cc |tepedist_ and expert shoe fitter, anh way. Increases in he aa ee Lami tl into thie system in}Fmodern new homes in 1 {at Alex Rosen and Brother Boot an renal mreainntienutar order to produce its effect. It is Pimarck. Everything the verv]/S' aa ; ae Gophers are \coming out in large | {not often that the poisoner is so alate! = very UE they vetaisnee ee mem Women jane numbers. The snow fall was be considerate of the chemist and |fbest. Six nice rooms, sleep-f Misses, gives us above some dilute uta Vanbenstiteniverona gale (gives him such quantities to work Ping porch, and bath. Hard ipertinent thoughts on foot ail- neededs” Geo. H, Hse, Mandan, i with. | eae s F ments. Giant { | The analysis of the coffee in the |g Wood throughout. Was built Piece Gike oa feck and tout “Due to snow the first part of the | coffee pot, which was on the stove! for a home and not to sell.) ¢,, Se Bu s Paine Suey Wechqanouaccliniaval tel in the house where Smith was jf. 4 ; | “pitroubles by Mr. Williams wilt Pier eye “ar igepeameuntiet | lo see this house is to admir pear in’ these columns, and is I stubbled in. Rye | it greatly, Location River are well worth careful reading. are showing: thin stands. Al- | Nice Guinier only Greco Advertisement ‘a and sweet clover are in good ndition, Pastures and meadows good growth the last of the . Newcomer, Carson, + Slope Cash ‘only $1000 and monthly Let payments same as rent. us show you. “Seeding has been in full blast for | i i ae | ' TAXI PHONE 1100 being stubbled in. The flax acre-, ; J. H. Holihan Prompt Efficient Service. uge will be increased and the wheat | Lee Charges low as the lowest. remain nearly station- er and the ] i © will Rye acreage ys sni dereage of feed erops nbout the same a as been a carr: Phone 745 Post Office. Trips a specialty. ggage Transfer 11444—4th St. Countr Fast of ‘fYouBought Only One Victor Record A Week You would soon have a treasury | j of music wherein the greatest} composers and artists of the| ‘entire musical world are} ger than here shown, ccording to Charles elists. It was at that jon to found the Mormon | in | were found on Mormon Hill, near Palmyra, N. Y. ease |. Driver and Melvyn M. Lawton, traveling ev: d snow Tuesday a A A eee Eollimena cloudy, | place that Joseph Smith received this inspir: 5 faith. Investigators. are seeking to learn the age of the plates sgeding carly in the week.”—Chas, | 20) | 0! be 5 austeate: Amidon: j scribed in modern Greek. Cass rmers were in the field early | “of feed. | y with Wed- delayed ANNOUNCEMENT seeding during the we Less than] irie dogs are out. Cool weather pre- 10 percent of the farmers have been | v in the week but were delayed two led during the week with rain and Be y ! Lessons in Painting and Drawing Beginning days by the rain Wedne: Seed. | seeding thus far and the largest] snow Monday and Tuesday.” -P. J.| represented. Come in and let us| FRIDAY, MAY ing was again general on Friday and| acreage of wheat orted seeded | Gwyther. help you select the record you ’ 4 Saturday. Stands of winter r; is 20 acres. Indications are that want this week. Miss Celia Rosen, Instructor, Apt. 1, Cowan Building. there will be a marked reduction in the wheat acreage with an inerease penr to be poor to fi coming along in good Authorities Seize Phone 341R Hoskins-Meyer Guy, Fargo. in summer fallow and late feed 648 Pints Alcohol Biemere Old pupils requested to-bring work down during vacation Roster | crops, Labor is needed. Demands | ismarck Rocecnticient “Due to the late season and the! for seed corn and wilt resistant flax! yginot, May c amount of fall plowing the|sced have practi usted the} of “Body Rub”, totaling 648 p' creage in Foster County will |s All y e very late.” | which is believed by the authorities to be alcohol, probably slightly d luted, were seized by Sheriff A. S. Spicher and deputies at the de- pot at Logan. The “Body Rub” was consigned ,to “R. E. Hagerman, Logan, N. D.” and was shipped from the Colonial Warehouse Co., of Minneapolis, au- thorities state. There js no one by the name of Hagerman at Logan. it is declared, and it is believed ‘as intended for be reduced 30 percent from!—R. L. Aney, Crospy. ear. Seeding was generai on} : McLean cool and, “All seeding during the week was of two} delayed by a snowfall ranging frem week.!6 to 10 inches Monday. Seeding did », C,{not start until Thursday or Friday. |The average famner has been able i Divide to seed only four days thus far this “A heavy snowfall Monday noonjspring. Very little fall plowing was ranging up to 10/ inches delayed! finished and there is much spring | plowing to do. Plenty of moisture ilable and pastures and mead- Weather was with the exception ays the last of the is coming slowly.” Lake, Carrington, Thursday. damp 4 Flowing Gold lis avi that the shipment coe | 0} hould make good progress} a Minot man, it being sent to Logan « Jowa Physician Makes) if, Warm weather. Gopher pois-| to. avold the possibility of being Travel by the PICTURESQUE ; |’ $T. LAWRENCE ROUTE—¥ 3 5; Canadian Pacific Liners | ‘ 15 Large Passenger Ships. Maintain direct services from _ by seized by authorities here. ¥ The labels on the bottle state that the “Body Rub” contains 92 per cent alcohol. TOO LATB TO Cl FOR RENT—Light rooms, 118 1-2 6th St. oning campatgns are being conduct- Startling Offer To ed in 12 townships.”—A. L. Norling, Catarrh Sufferers! washburn, Golden\Valley | seh! “Good seeding weather prevailed Found Treatment Which ji ine week ae temper- Healed His Own Catarrh| ature dropped . below freezing se eral times. Some of ‘he earliest : i : | and Now Offers To Send It seeding is beginning to came up. A|*OR sae claree ata ee \] Montreal and Quebec to Southampton—Ljverpool—Glasgow Free To Sufferers Any-| ive anos! flowing hr net] Seg wr! 7h Bote | Cherbourg Hore Antoep and Hamburg i | shed aad , FOR RENT—Furnishéd apartment \ ees y where. jageded last fall with a miture of] ¢.. tient house:edping, Murphy To London and Paris in a week. apartments, 204 1-2°Main St., F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. §-3-1W | For further information Apply to any Railway or | Steamship Agent or Davenport, Iowa- spring due to the thin stant. farmers,” said Walton Peteet, dir Nenmetttie to Teveobeen GNtBel motoreyele engine and travels 62 miles an hour. Its fuselage 13 ector of the marketing department | | drinking nivonshine whisky. Haug et Jong, its wing spres feet. It’s im use at MeCook Field, ef American Farm bureau’ today,} Hibitibeaaptai tears wed vel : ton, O. commenting on the conference on! laayerne tie HATE far cient: 3 wi marketing held in Fargo. | Vaca Wales. wel ms el , Site REPAY T think. ANG SeRiteAne Gane [A 1P2 miles south of Westhope. found dead, showed no strycanine,! FREE SHAY ‘OR WM, : i ff Contents of Haugland’s stomach will pi irphe Lotion, Matt AChenhawiek bar? about the meetings we have held | lieleent ay thenuniveratycoee Nort | og coho sume: pak Ooh POUR galley et dsandle, “Hed here the past two days is the fact} {Dakota for ysis to d mine if | smith, on Wee Re cone ta petiebeukes at LARS e that apparently your farmers and! 5 poisoning: was the eau Sdoatn.| Vile confined in a hospital a —[—————— vour businessmen recognize the} ‘The success of the first Soviet-made auto, in operation for a year, ! Haweland was a srain buyer in West. | Missoula, “Mont. last November. | cscs | Jalue of, and are willing to adopt a Ws celebrated by a great jubilee, the car being taken to alk party of | hope. A wife and six children sur.) Witt 4 case of botulism or sausage, : \ sound, definite businesslike program | Moscow. — Arrow indicates Kalinin, president of the Soviet Council. | vive poisoning, expressed a desire to| ‘5 i LIMPIN | A Fashion Note for the fashionable Woman | So many are the modes this season that more than ' to ever it) behooves one choose with discrimination The safe way is to se lect. only those — dresses If} whose style authenticity is securely established, One of the new dresses which we are showing, will and correctness in style insure exactly the individuality, which vou seek, aarris-Nobertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, N@ Dak. CAPITOL) THEATRE TONIGHT Thursday We Announce REX INGRAM’S “Trifling Women” A Powerful, fascinating drama, portray- , ing’ three kinds of love. NEXT WEEK Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday LAST TIME TONIGHT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG it “THE WOMAN OF BRONZE” And Two Reel Comedy “BOYHOOD DAYS” It’s one of the BIGGEST e feo, Suite 1520 St. James (eae a Bldg. | jrge amount of wheat is heing | this city, one of the most’ widely | stubbled in, Some of the avec H. M. Tait, clover fields are beginning to show known physicians and surgeons in iNe central west, announces that he found a treatment which gomplete- ly healed him of catarrh in the head and nose, deafness and head noises after many years of suffer- ing. He then gave the treatment to a number of other sufferers and they state that they also were complete- iv healed. The Doctor is so proud ‘of his achievement and so confident that his treatment will bring other suyerers the same freedom it gave him, that he is offering to send a 10 days’ supply absolutely free to any reader of this paper who writes him. Dn Coffee has specialized on eye, ear, nose and throat diseases . for more than thirty-five years and is honored. and respected by count- less thousahds. If you suffer from nose, head\or throat catarrah, ca- tarrhal . deafness or head noises, send him yonr’name and address to- dayyAdv, \ greén but there has been’ some win- ter killing of this crop. Grasshop- per eggs have survived the winter in good shape and unless parasites develop, considerable damage can be anticipated from the hoppers this year. Parasitic infestation of grass hopper eggs examined this spring has ranged from 10 percent to 73. percent.”—J. C. Russell, Beach, Adams “About half of the wheat has been planted but there is ¢ large amount of land yet to be plowed. Due to the late season and labor scarcity inereased acreage of flax and feed crops are planned. Alfalfa is com- ing on fine and wild hay and pas- ture is turning green. Sweet clover planted during the winter and early spring is coming up. Grasshoppers have not yet started to hatch, Pra- 'Youw’re Tired That’s Why —Out of Soris—Have No Appetite Vour Liver Is gish - Texas Thursday, May 10 ,in Rex Beach A thrilling ‘novel of thi oil fields - Bismarck Tribune rte y_____________4| Day Phone 100 begins 611 2nd Avenue, South. Minneapolis, Minn. Undertakers Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge _ DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 » PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge _..... .. Night Pone 100 or 687 e horses crash. Willie Collier’s Bellamy. NEWS PICTURES in laughs; in the thrills that come when steeplechasing stunner, first a stage sensation, now a panic in tures, with Douglas MacLean and Madge AESOP FABLE COMEDY. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Pic-