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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tences have immeasurably complicat-|voted to give $75 to furnish a room| in obtaining a North Dakota delega- ed, perhaps frustrated, any attempt in the Beach hospital, and is aiding THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923 . | caused gas. EXCELLENT to guard Gas on Stomach | against appendicitis. Jos. Brelow, Won’t Let You Sleep! é™<« __ A large tuning-fork is now being es on heart and ysed by some doctors in diagnosing other organs, ng a rgstless, nerv- | diseases of the nerves. feeling which prevents sleep. | a igs! ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, | Perpetual hot baths, in which as mived in Adlerika, expels ga | restless patients sleep, is one form and relieves pressure almost IN-| of treatment for certain mental dis- STANTLY, inducing restful sleep. | eases, Adlerika often removes surprising old ithe shasiabed tale matter from BOTH upper and lower| qf is estimated more than half the bowel which poisoned stomach and people in the world live in Asia. Milwaukee Asks ee Asks. GERMANS NOT PAGEEFIGHT _ LARGEST SUIT REPARATIONS BY INDIANS IN asked the Interstate Commere 4 Sentences to Krupp Directors tion to go to Washington and pre- to bring about early resumption of |in arrangements for a free sent to President Hard j the reparations negotiations, {picture show every Saturday for an emergency fixed Perhaps no single incident in the jnoon this summer for the entertain-| wheat. The Governor will take up Belgian occupation of the Ruhr has | ment of farmers and their families.| the matter with Commissioner of prevele such a wide-spread feeling | -— peebnieie J. A. Kitchen and others of chagrin and embitterment, chief- | 4 coo ding to Mr. Ht who is ly because the Werden sentences sug- | Asks Delegation Jone of three delegates from North gest to the German government its | To Conference Dakota authorized by the St. Paull ete., apparent importance to assert and | |farm products stabilization confer. maintain its sovereignty on German | ence held sometime ago in St. Paul. territory. j | ys a GL Bae v} Isle of Man has produced a cat assistance | without a tail. motion ne request price on a, TE Gas often pre Com FEDERAL COURT authority to issue | Reus 1 $1: percent equipment | tes to be used in part | payment for equipment to be pur chased during 1923. The new equip $18,016,000 and will Sioux Nations Demand $700.- 000,000 From United States For Violations oaxors awervoey HARDING TRIP t the Federal Government was filed in the United States District ourt of Claims by the Sioux In Dakotas, Nebras an effort to re ment will cos! include 7,500 freight cars and 75 lo- | oe fe pois, SRIERS PROMOTE FAIR) #8ked Go D., May 10—The Beach | Puts New Obstacle in Set- tlement Path comotives Town Crie Berlin, May 10.—Whatever may be | 1" the nature of the British reply to the German note relative to reparations and the Ruhr there is a pronounced conviction in government and Reich- stag circles that the Werden sen- lub has named a com- © solicit funds for a county | here, and exhibit of farm pro-| ducts, and to take charge Various subcommittees have named The club is also aiding in arrange- Iments for county play day, here, has | LN of it.} been} TONIGHT. “The Man Without Towns Listed on Tentative|' Speaking Tour ; ian tribe of the eeregating ers of a billion ud property taken » Sioux by the white i Washington, May 10.—Conferences held by President Harding with some of the rs within the past 24 hours have resulted in a rearrange- ment of the executive’s tentative man “Telephone Me, . Your Grocer!” |! 0 ago. lit—which harks back to the speaking engagements on his western trip. The re-arranged list provides for sddresses ‘at St. Louis, Kansas City, Hutchinson, Ka Denver, Salt Lake City, Utah; Boise, Idaho; Helena, Mont.,and Seattle, and for three addre in California, probably n Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego of the gold rush into the Black Big Horn, ing Bulb, Knee, Red Cloud, e White r ught unde ed in 1 rail —is | 3 Colo.; giving jurisdiction the Don't forget the Junior Class Play Tomorrow. ion. E "se Quickly” Bin ae went Conquers Constipation nding Rock, Chey- w Creek and Lower Don’tletconstipation poison your blood and curtailyour energy. 5 | If your liver and bowels allege that the United | don't work prop s left undone those thingslerly take ht to have been done un- | CARTER’S ties of 1851 and 1868 | Little Liver White Father” at! Pals today it millions of their|and your tribal lands wer: taken from them | trouble will in violation of their treaty rights; cease. For dizziness, lack of appetite, that the white man htered | headache and blotchy skin their game; that their tepees were ean equal them. Purely vegetable. taken and that their funds were | Small Pill—Smal Dose—Small Price spent by the United States for im-| proper purposes, An 2 of more veves Heged b.. been taken from them in 1 violation of their treaty rights and without just compensatior’ being paid to them. b Hill oon the suit 10,000,000, than 6,000,000 tie Sioux This area emb | wate gold was dis- | after the end of the | alleged by the} to have taken from force of arms in 1874 and 1lso contend that the} permitted and connive | aking of this land by the | , and it was known thenj in gold, ding to the petition to in the Sioux suit, the Black | and still is, r, and is bee ed in white 1 be | aren has been, the most consistent in the | ction of gold in the States. The of the valuable gold producers in| ather of William . was the foundation of the | sarst fortune ane is declared to be | still under the control of the) Hearst family. The < do not ask that the} property taken from them be return- | ed to the Indians a4! therefore, | the suit whatever its outcome, will not jeopardize in any way the title of the present white holders of the | land. The Sioux nowever, do ask| the Government to pay them for the | land taken at the rate of $100 an} acve for the gold-bearing lands and $50 an acre for the timber land. Contact Randolph | CUT THIS OUT—IT I8 WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with Be | and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill. writing | your name and address clearly. 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