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jes DAY, MAY 9, 1923 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ze PAGE THREE ) his committee conferring with Mr. also for fire scriv Roth of ule | rovernment following a recent rul-jabout one hundred feet in aavaneel railr roms RAPS [tesssetvenrsciting tht rutting iow ut” pom ob elect" not ‘| Ric CHEST TINDSLAN 7 orcroment, toon re oe Dever |of hiv oie. killing m hotve belonging Coa Co., wanted to know of Mr. Paddoc! K | dviven, one to be capable of aula om j ment “that. ‘restricted Indians” were |to A. 0. Fuglic, and knocking the| 1 box cars and police sta-| .. ., ORGANIST AT TEN. Boston, *Eng., May 9.—The Roman ———— Catholic Church here claims the { | whether the National committee, if} ing 1,500 gallons of water per min- exempt ucder ine tax laws. four horses attached to the disc, on ALL COMFORTS OF HOME. youngest organist in the world. He’s | the paper were turned back to them, | ute, the other to be capable of de- | pe which Mr. Busk rode, to the ground.| Cleveland, Eng., May 9.—A spar-| Norbert Rouse, aged ten. He has { would enter an agreement to keep| livering 2,100 yallons per minute | OIL IN SIOUX CO. The driver was severely shocked,| row’s nest here was found to have] been studying the organ only three | i it going as a League paper. Mr. Pad- | this latter pump in addition to be- | ois Yates, May Y—Sioux county} snd unconscious for a time, and all’ been built from the following: An] years. { { | dock told Mr. Church that the na-/ ing directly connected to an clectric le y be in line for a little oil boom.| horses in the team temporarily put) old railway ticket, stamp, safety pin, \ \tional committee could not agree to{ motor will also have a connection} (An investigution of the territory | ut of commission. piece of pencil, {ger of a glove, half f ikcep the paper going indefinitely; |with « gas engine which ean be used Taonth oF Whbnube inet wick lig a — —. a cigaset, sual! buckle, and nearly jthat inability to finance it might|in ease of failure in the electric! | ecologist in the employ of a well RELATES EUROPE TRIP half a yard of bandage, ' compel its sale, and that if the state | power. i iknown oil company is said to have{ Northwood, May 9—Gillain Eling: , = Tells Senator That Paper Was) committee wanted to make sure that! Of these high lift pumps, two are yielded favorable results, in that] son returned home Saturday frum) Gone vs. pear i A ; the Courier-News would not be sold, }to be electric motor driven as well| out-croppings of the Fox-hills forma-an extended tour of Europe, and has cllington, Eng., May 9—Ruper i Kept Going Long Bhdugh | ie congitice waa better keep it and |ce vo Gueteeted to een eens tanel tion were found on and near Stony|muny interesting ex to re-| Muy honst r golfer than i run it themselves.“ The delegates and ‘either one or both can be driven by Butte. late. He was varrested and narrow- | his fr ‘ fisherman, 1 To Elect Him ‘th tee turned the paper | this method, if He any ana ike —-———- ly escaped imprisonment, while vis-! He proved it in a contest in which i = back understanding very well that it electric power should. he WANT LONGER SUMMER. iting in the Ruhr district near Essen, | May used his ball and clubs on a iia D TO BE SOLD, MBit have to be sold. There had | two pumps to be capable of deliver- London, 9.—The home | the territory invested by the French 2 ee a ae Lip ea | been a perpetual warning. It was no ing 1,500 gallos per minute each. secretary has rei equest from] in their plan of collecting repara- | i He de- | the judges. rocities ave | sec | ret. ; ihe third pump shall be motor i | “It had taken more than $1,000 al driven and capable of delives . j[Tells Senator He Has Not wont in addition to cash revenues | the Early Closing Association to ex-) tions froml the Gern ing tend the end of summer time from | clares that the French 2 ‘ | 000 lons per minute. ptember 18 to October 8 By such }in many instances, unspeakable, Charged Him With Bad || t¢ keep the Courier-News open and) These high lift ps are to be sol action, stores and offices will close —— 3 i [running since last July. Mr. Aarhus, {constructed that any one or all ean carly until the later date instead of SAFI ETY, FOR MINERS. Faith For Past Mistakes by arrangement with Mr, Bloom, was | he used at the ce time for fire Carlier sae’ NeROCOTOTe: Aspatria, Eng., May 9.—Danger of Y soliciting subscriptions at $5 per | service. The plans for the pumping i = ~ explosions in mines be entirely | ACG, Powntay fu w leer writen |Veot ME BEES feceen \equipmentis welk ns tor the distri NERVOUS BRIDEGROOMS. eliminated if the invention of x min- | ‘ leaving $3.60 for the paper. Eve: y | bution s as been approved by Dunstable, g, May 9 —Bride-|er, here, proves successful. It con- | 1 Minneapolis, today makes a hot | such subscription was a liability.” ! thes on Company of srooms are costing the Dunstable | sists of a liquid which, when sprayed, ‘Treply to Senator Lynn J. Frazier’s Helped Blect Frazler. | Minne: this being the company Church here a considerable outlay | purifies the air and renders mine ex | Heriticism of the sale of the Fa }, Courier-News, league organ, jy Townley declares Senator Frazier | Fought not to charge bad faith even if ale were a mistake, and asks: {whieh fixes ins At the re Commiss' on the 30th of April, ecific go tes in th quest of the Board in pens. Every fourth pen had | plosions almost impossible. to be replaced, due to the nervous ueaiee ness with which the grooms use DISCOVERING LIFE. pe era Univers st ‘YouBoughi Only One Exclusive Agents Mr. Towniey declares that afcer the state committee turned the Cour- | ier-News back to the Publishing com- | i $900° from Ruth | 00 from J. AL i pany he borrow Townley and § tions providing for a thoroughly, JACKSON BAR \ eT charged you with bad 2 wa Ge aie panel nes in generating th NG STRIKES FARMER | dents will actually practice all the cad in the past when you made mista ver to help keep the paper goinf | current for the operation of { cence May 9—During a thun-| forms of it. They've formed the |e t, for the " : after election. This, he said, was By NEA Service. | } ||lve T publicly prociaimed the mis- | 3 ; ‘tion had cuit | meter driven pumps, and bids “Muskogee, Okla., May 9.—Richest recently, while Chas Busk| Problem Club, and their first “prob- | VACUO NeCOr! eek (3a "i : | aaa {after the state convention had quit he tage: net ! Muskog a., May 9 : aie eRe ‘i a ena “ amous takes and the charges of bad faith 7 | ert te tev crused. to sign notes | 2°, taken on these o HRATARE Te EEE seing on his field, half-mile] tem" will be the life of the tramp. | J ld e 1 ae : | d delegates Bi ed sig ptes | o, . | so 0 tad igl ing s' give sig’ oO | Tee i Townley waxes astic to’ to keep the paper going. Townley | Sth. n Barnett, “restricted In-|seuth of the city, lightning struck] That will give them an insight int ‘ou would soon have a treasury HOLEPROOF r Frazier, telling him that he Contract Number Seven s an an- | of music wherein the greates of the Creek tribe, has declared he kept the paper \ ), dug up the money to keep did persuade’ another farmer to put ! This contract provides for the f 1 income of $60,000 from property composers anc artist: of the HOS! ERY i going until Frazier was yi. prop in jeopardy. that the |Mishing of all materi with valuable oil rights. Because of jentire musical world are (elected: The Townley letter begins: | jogue candidates might be success. {Struction of two reinforced this wealthy redskin's status as a represented. Corné in and let us at Feat cueiees ful and that you, Senatory might be |Teservelms with veinfonend concr te BSA LUNE pela b] |help you select the record you 5, } Dyst paple, } kota. | i roofs on land now ed w city income are under 5 | «yy Py : Hity deal Senuters | elected | aajointe een thes Gaut: the RG UES | want this week. Popular Prices. {My deus) Senator: [eSownley declared Mr, Felver de- | ®4oining on the cast the present! ship of the government, | H Permit me to direct your attention | inded his money back after elee- } Tesetvoirs site of the Bismarck Unele Sam is defending Jackson in C to the wide publicity given your un-|4i0) and wanted the paper. sold. Water Supply Company. ‘This City] suit brought by Carl J. O’Hornett, fortunate letter to Mr. Peter Colli- ton of Williston, North Dakota. You e is fifteen fect the reser owned reservoir higher than the voirs of the Wate spointed guardian by Okmulgee county, Okla, but never able to get | control of the propert: “Are we, now after youare safe- | y elected, to be charged with bad | ‘aith?” Townley asks Senator Fraz Richmeads Bootery National Healthy |_""""" fhe paper has been sold without | \ a | ; - ' A ier. nd, would you want me to! . aes | rnett will receive a refund of a warning to anyone in charge after | : hehe we | crip BY LOTTERY fuanier oe andi Oued bllacsaromithe ning to a charge after | eaimble with this man’s money?” | 4, evo mers uarter of a milli 115—4th St. paul, bad sleet eae lysates | orewiley Keoalinuee! Fe e ay 2 France i) ae Ai c1G Me Em RMU LREANG eaten | Youl sey, further inyyyour) letter sien enven Suilaretier mores gta a on es San Oe ee een geen nee that you are ‘in hopes that some : 1 would not be sold as long as it could | lucky couple happens to win a big ' ; : : {plan may be worked out whereby we meee esa Nerney \ e financed by the manager. Se far Ne fo have a paper whieh | P&Z, however, they must get two PRIZES — FOR BABIES AND MOTHERS MMMM as Yam able here we ' | more’ children before they win an is Yam able to learn there were RO! 444 Loayuers may unite in support- | i pressing obligations of the | other free ticket. * : ” ing.” | all demands upon it had b ‘ - - 4 Rica Senet pee “In your opinion, after Mr. Felver | . TET SSK M Lae, Seen |had done what no other man would TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY do, not even your state committee or Teas $100.00 to the mother of the baby who wins first prize. 50.00 to the second, 30.00 to the third. tly and intelligently Informed the delegates who refused, is he now 18: year! old’ boy sell the paper. | FOR SALE—832 cement “And, is Mr. Wood, trustee for| Worth $600. Will sell | | lw cqueerning the condition of the Cour- | i 20.00 e fourths tl Pais hyy UY Ce GO tecause he sees no other way to 20.00 to the fourth and fifth is ie News and the cireumstances that | soy his money back except by sale | | a “Hair Groom’ ‘Kore Hair $ 10.00 cach to the next twenty Frida Ma 11 eo riiaraisol cota! fvaty interaural (Oe ceanonen wiveh ho\urges elasho)|SOt RENT Tree mic ; SILVER LOVING CUE ia ’ ou werers 4 | ser an AAA Leaguer? Pert omers or lig ousekeeping, i SILVER LOVING CUPS ominvaieibe eee aalieiite tuauaeenj: |te/leieer an ASAULenguert) Fermit | aemers, or) lint wekeeping Combed—Well-Groomed | NG_CUPS will be awarded tions, [ should certainly have coun me to suggest that Mr. Felver agreed | # ie do a hing foe familie | to the 25 winning babies. a triad : ve coun to let us use his money only until} apd college students. ¢ H i _— Ned with you before advising the | itier you were elected. I promised | 3rd St. Phone number Rules and Regulation JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ; ‘him that after election we would re- | : rT Li le | : wee ek n Doe eae iabitities | tu his money, even if we had to i | For Entry to Squibb’s Healthy Baby Contest. | ainst the paper, which 1. To every baby who is en- || use of a chart prepared by ect bbe) Bot 2 tered in this Contest, E.R. | the New York City Board attention to the statement that on the Publishing ecompany—a man who ormiti¢ For size or ‘Come Out of the Kitchen” | thing he had or hoped t6 have—who nd yank of Coleharbor and thé Publish- y in care of the moth- June day of the sale the payroll v i done more to build the Nonpar- | W. A. MeDonald, agent Northers i Squibb & Sons will take || of Health and used in e day o: sa e Pp Ns ue than any dozen men in| Pacific R » 5-9-3t \ pleasure in forwarding || Buby Contests conducted Tnot met, there was an overdraft at | i t If, | | with their c li 3 bi ite lauise: the bank and many bills were unpaid ee Been pontine lies peace | bee seavaleasie, under its auscipes. 2 repeatedly -pledged every: |FOR Almost new sewing \ can of Squibb's | - ‘ ic in addition the Farmers State | F CARR ca Roce Gall | Powder for te 6. These charts have been 75c All Seats | | | Nat eee jureau were |R#S always refused office and has} Baby i WUE neat SCARE prs Natio vice Bureau were | vever asked for anything—is Mr. Fel- 5-O-dt ery ! | rider tbsolute tair- 4 UES oe ver, Mr. Wood and myself outclassed 2. Entries in this Contest will | ness will be assured to all eats Now on Sale at i entrants and been | modified in such a manner | to make them fully lable for efficient | judgment of entries re- ceived through the mails. be placed in two groups. | The first group represent- | ing those children Who are | two years of age or under | | In your letter, which you must | Giners to whom you now Jook for the| Work. Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 910 4th have known would have been made | St. -9-Lv pats you say: | So far as Tam able to Tearn there | j building of a paper that will be ‘un- | selfishly’ conducted 2” Harris & Woodmansee’s. ‘OR SALE--Boys new, in excellent condition, ve n and the second group rep- resents those children who were no pressing obligations of the | Mz. Townley continues: as Leaguers by Peter Aarhus and |GIRL WANTED, for general house- MOT foaper and all demands upon it had Cost of Water To Be | \ | rea sonable. Francis Flaherty, 815 | ure over two years and Neen met.” | | 2nd Street, Phone 282R. | less than four yea || 1 arel “The facts are, there were long | Lower — New | sri ‘I 3. Care should be e | CONTEST Mpast due and unpaid between $1 000 | i Co A i in filling in the va || pStlaceuinsbarrusers oad and $20,000, including a several hun- P an | mbe y questions, since the judges | CLOSES | ee dollar payroll with less than + ——— / must hi, complete data || ~ - (Continued from Page 1) . : ate | ~ es Millions U: It— Fine for Hair! | Contract Number Six RO UP Croupisfrequently ae cae ; s contract provides for the fur- relieved by oneapplicaticnof— | —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly nishing and installation of the pump- 3 A few cents buys jar of “Hair-! Mnothing in’ the bank to meet it. 1 m sure you would not venture the! pp; ertion that an overdue, unpaid | ' payroll is not a ‘pressing obligation.’ upon which to base their rr ng in each instance, | MAY 3lst 4. A photograph of the child entered must be attached CAPITOL Pemtean [ HEATRE and Thursday Townley said: ing machinery, including pump Groom” at any drug store, whica y blank is || 7. Pin: annot eme | od ‘ast several years, during the | (quipment and all water and ele shdmpooed hair stay combed all day | ceasatily be a studio photo. test willbe made within a i§time that I have carried the responsi- 4 | Te i s y a studio photo. es be made within hhi dea cena ; connections to be located in} Over 17 Million Jars Used Veer |in any style you like, j graph, but may be a snap reasonable period after the Jbility for keeping it going, is that the filtration plant building, | : \ shot. However, whether a final closing date for ihe pwhen it gets: about where it was! It provides for two low lift pumps| | snap shot or studio photo- receipt of entries, at which financially, on the date of the sale, | to deliver the water from the river graph, it must be clear and time each group of prize igwe have to dig up some money On| suction well to the sedimentation distinct. winners will receive their ‘ apes rae Hear ines didn’t know | yasins ahd for the three high lift BUSINESS DIRECTOR 4 5. The points earned and the respective with Presents pumps for use in delivering water penalties scored will be their E announce- \ Says Warning Given. e city servoirs a . i r ’ i ‘ i. Furth anes Warning, Givens ier, {t0 the city and to the reservoirs and determined through the ment. DORIS KEANE Q i | Entry Blanks and full information at Amer Edward Sheldou s celebrated play i “ROMANCE” Also two reel Sunshine comedy “SPLITTING HAIRS” vatest emotional actress in You say no warning was given WEBB BROTHERS Mr ti is a matter of public knowledge | Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Director that the League delegates and state Licensed Embalmer in Charge | committee have been told repeatedly that the paper might have to be sold | -DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 lat any time. The delegates at Bit ug § | | Ss fmarck last summer refused to sign |) ja blanket guarantee, upon which the PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS {i committee could raise money, and fail- | Licensed Embalmer in Charge | ~ Cowan’s Drug Store Bismar If you cannot call, write for entry blanks. ed to raise money by any other means. j, For Bronchial cough, | Dav Phone 100 53 Night Pone 100 or 687 Bee See Se ee I told the delegates at that conven- |! . Whooping cough, | ; : TOM MIX tion that if the state committee, be- |; hacking cough, use rin Coming Friday : . ‘OM {cause they could not finance it, were || compelled to turn the paper back to i Wey com | the national committee I would agree |,by some means to keep the paper | going until after election. And, [| Established jars —AccKSccAoeK Ks “The Man Without | also told the delegates, with the state | committee present, that after election | the paper might be sold and that it : would be sold any time the national || Largest selling cough medicine 99 committee was unable to finance it. | |j in'the World. 3 “At another time Mr. Church and Free from eraaieeneretioncs a plainly printed on wrapper. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AT RIALTO THEATRE CORNS | HE AMERICAN LEGION ‘ DRAY AND TRANSFER - X ff with Bi = | Se end romp service. Presents MARY MILES bo Lift O with Fingers ©. B. GRINSTEIN Arnold Daly and Mary Car MINTER Phone 891: : in its own romantic Try ug once and you will do so in + “Drums of Fat _ Film Classic Portraying MOVIE CHATS and Comedy “PEST OF THE “STORM COUNTR Love of Country, the glorious romance of io early his- Prices tory of the United States, and showing the dire penalty 35c and 15c and repentance of one who foreswore his loyalty ina ? ; Free AUN Sade cl sre “ moment of pique. (Not a war picture.) Matinee ‘Shortly ‘you Ife We right off” with TAM FRONE, 1100 | For the benefit of Lloyd Spetz Post, including relief Wednesday finger. Tu etls a tiny dotle|| Chottes low as the lowest. || ’ of sick.and disabled soldiers and Americanism work. t Siaft to remove every ind cor, | Country Trips.» specialty. | - Rialto “Theatre May 9th and 10th. 7:15 and 9 p. m. 4p. m. “eorn, or, corn between the toes, er a , without soreness: ve ath St. Thursday f ETHEL CLAYTON in ‘‘For the Defense’’ Friday and Saturday JACK ‘HOLT in ‘‘Nobody’s Money”? 5 and. the callu; or irritation,

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