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“+ THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRER . TR AINS, TRUCKS =i oso Seeing HIGGINBOTH AM ree RUA MU 2 | | | More Value- TOTRANSPORT "seeirezs TRIALAGAIN | =6©6Webb Brothers | STATE GUARD fice meno’ 1S STARTED “Merchandise of Merit Only” 5 ee : weather has delayed the growt musk = that S our iy ol Icy Schedule of Transportation ib ve Psa ight rain fell Saturday.” Rea dmuaa 3 Galswies) Ue 2 i ‘ eh y : Encampment at Devils ae mee ae Hear Case of Florida 3 { ji and cérn planting were general fe ae Both railroad trains and automo- during the weck, with a number of — Cress City, May 24-—-State bile trucks will be used in transport-| farmers” planting potatoes. In- and defense attorneys, together with Any store that is rendering a real service to a com- . munity must be interested in keeping prices down and HEL IOUO eR noe erberec® (helen in the flax, corn and barley | Witnesses, assembled today before | places aia r North Dakota National Guard to the | areages are planned, eee Judge Campbell of the first district | gO Ba ale rere yr se tact state encampment at Devils Lake, is in a spotted condition: eat, to proceed with steps in the trial of in giving more value. We're not only interested in June 9 to 24. An elaborate schedule, has made a good root growth but} Walter Higginbotham, charged with GA A edoby not yet made much growth | the death of Martin Tabert of is for, above the ground due to cold wea- | Dakota. The defendant, former con- use of special trains in some in-| ther. Crops and pastures were) vict “whipping ba is charged with nces, | helped by the general rain Satur- having beaten rt so severely he Quartermaster —detachment,} day.”—D. B. Grand Forks. | that the latter died from the ef- will travel fects, ‘The first move today c Pacifie, via wimeste “Small grain seeding is finished pected to be brought about by the » to Devils Liké, leaving! and half of the corn is planted. prosecution towards obtaining 9:42 a.m. on June 7. Increased acreages of alfalfa and’ change of venue, presenting a pl service company @ clover are being sown and @ that a fair trial could not be obtain will travel to camp via Fb armers have started planting oq in LAie county. potatoes. heavy rain Saturday! poate ees Special will billet over night in the y ,A| benefited pastures which have been -| retarded by cold weather. There Dp. m. June lis a sho of good flint corn | auditorium in F _ Company! seed Penn, Ellendale. i or your money back. Gent Norther of troop movements — prep: Noing these things but we're actually accomplishing ANijutant-General Fraser cal them, ly Price 7 : Included are suits of Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Novelties in Tailored Box and B]oused models. All wa i are this season’s most popular styles. Lisbon rgo, and fe | You'll get your money's worth Citys detachment, 1 “A few farme! will via Jamestown on ¢ You'll like the new ideas in our Hart Schaffner & Marx Rosiites PRUE ing for late barle special train from! per cent of the grain is in and, : ‘ : : that city which also will carry| most of it is up. Corn planting i suits and in our Hand tailored suits. joer town, and leave) will be general the first of next Coats and Wraps Special At $13.50 $19.50 $29.50 $39.50 SPORTS COATS, UTILITY COAT, WRAPS. A-fine assortment of new styles and fabrics. Colors, Grey, Tan, Polo, Brown and Navy. , , A small number of Model Wraps at Specially Reduced Prices. ing Fargo at A Great Northern from Fargo, leavi June 9, will carry peton, Company B, Farg. xo headquarters. co. “Small gr: es Poti wee Crakans ef Ce Lwith the exception of flax. Corn houses a ; and Company boro will leave Grand Fork: t Northern special at § train} May 24 bill to abolish Se |, "WS W. Vancura, Fess 1. Wah-| den, | and Far-) Ramsey county conviet lease system in Flor n-seeding is finished | ida was effected today when both ced to a report of nce committee. ‘The | der the bill being considered will outlawed effective Jan. 1 next. measure which now goes to fer | and potato planting has just start- ed. The crop which is up looks i good. Alfalfa_ and sweet clover apid headway. There | S. E. Bergeson & Son n fell in the county during the i] Tailoring. Clothing. on a Gr m. June overnor with his signatu rain in the soul red also was Headquarters company, third] sitiot ehevcolnitysNrTUNy! specific. pr e batallion, Kenmare; Company .| Challey, Devils Lake. “J hition of a corporal punish \ Minot _ Com Willistong| ys Gavallec Jinent of prisoners either state or | Wi rave! a sper ino rt) 2 aa : , ENS vel inpoe tec ut of! «Barly seeded wheat is up and | county. Minot, leaving at 1 p.m. dune ts to sell the war-| Company F, Carrington, will t nd for The! Northern Pacific special train re entitled to know now from that gity, whi ements have been made | company, ba The measure passed today will Millinery Special One lot of trimmed hats in styles for street and dress wear. ‘looks very good, but late seeding needs a rain. to start. the seed, |Pcrmit small counties with adequate Headquatkers| Planting of wheat is finished and | [cilites to were er reer fe east ee ee erate ae iyturn them over to another county | ullion, — Cando, | 28¢ ley and flax are now be-| +, road work only to the state road | issue With Plan of | [esr and what is contemplated. will go Devils Lake on a een lan ene Ocoee sn ©) department taniive aanle) suvnone: Financing t Northern train, leaving at! > arge acreage of sw (Continued f , oe Oe ee ‘ . «| 11:40 n. m. June 9 and the Howitzer | !@ t clover will | pay oe atinued from Poze 1) | Raids of Bandits in ciipanc oe Devils Take will wo tobe planted, Cold weather during | dics pout aha eulehtulle aa Venvaiie® China Reveal For | “20, motor trucks. “Motor « \the week further delayed growth | ’ ‘tion | <withi | will be used for the Q. M. detach-/ Of pastures and hay crops.”—W. | | 6 a = 5 = Many chic new models. Friday and Saturday Special— er plant. The . First Time , 4 niant from Devils es avel subsistence authorized for] g Var oe : enlisted men only will he_paid at |’. “Spring seeded fields are coming |S the rate of 40 cents for each m ‘slowly due to cold weather but are | making a healthy growth. Half of aL teal aL aera |the farmers are through planting | Formally Files for the Minne-| HOR MER STATE negro porter and four men, said to dds ab obienteinsand daily con: | wheat and seeding of flax and oats sota U. S. Senatorship have been riding the “blind baggage,” | Pacific trains collided head-on mid- : jis under way. A few farme e - | EMPLOYE DIES [one engineman probably fatally in-]way between Cisco and Putnam, ‘ences were in rogress there. : : planting potatoes. Cool, cloudy jured and two or three others less! Texas. me t pro-|Some of the commanders ‘were dis- | 2 | ee eear to cubter Miao Uae, thet jweather prevailed during the| St. Paul, May 24—Judge Oscar | IN ST. PAUL cst ftect| week.”--John Husby, Minot. Hallam of the state supreme court ered i url re E j Mmpress ships ich fund and d for paying | upon the legafion compound and the | flict with the polic ‘ing oats and plowing for corn and} office, fileé en the Republican ticket. | funeral will warrants may be used, belief that a release could be " ‘4 g i y filed his affidavit of intention} ark §, Sullivan, formerly con- ch improvement: massacre I the legationers. | es | for a greatly increased acreage of | His resignation is effective tomor-| residence, 1943 Carroll avenuc, y buil ments on con- Jed without recourse to actu i i i z for finished with | to become a candidate for the United | nected with the ¥ ja ea e 4 mies, I Re cannuGe et al v. k nley Acts | Duesseldorf, May 24.—According to | flax. Continued cool weather is de- | pow, Paul, Friday morning. . , ees: azier et al, 186 N. W. 244 known] Wu, in haste, visited the state) reports received at Fren headquar- | l#ying pastures and hay cro, A} Judge Hallam, who is the fourth to| Mr. Sullivan was with the high- ¥ a vrth Dakota Bank Bond} departm ind Jaid the message! ters here 30,000 striking miners| light — rain at elon Kail’ Hie whawant aieuccosste le exucilats y commission for a considerable Commission Sale, our Supreme Court} before Secretary Hay, who in turn | held a demonstration in the square | 5¥anson, Bowbells. l for the senatorial nomination at the | Period, leaving the state about a Md ha nstrued thatpart of the sec-| carried it immediately to the White) in the Dortmand. The Dortmund po- | Golden Valley Republican state convention last }¥e2? or more ago. He supervis: = Tae tion of our law quoted above, We] Hous President McKinle uin- » in endeavoring to disperce the}, “Wheat seeding is finished and | considerable gravel work, and tr ir e S ' sHabus of the decision| moned his cabinet in special s: | barley, corn and flax are being | * veled out of Bismarck a ¢ Pa 4 ar, quote the hering fired into the crowd kill- g Kimball a t and Adjutant General Corbin was! prevouding| Planted. The wheat acreage has| Magnus Johnson of Kimball abso | “WI statute authorizes Jeulled in for advice. Then a cable-| He ABA ERICCLE ALE d ont ing. h | Select ag | While here he lived at the MeKen-| - : | been considerait'y reduced’ from | ¢ntered the race today, filling on the | 7i6 hotel, it = officers of the state to sell cer- ched to General] theked. the Scape ot | that of last year. With the three- | Farmber-Labor ticket. Johnson, who = f \ aesed tne notice of whom -™"Y) fourths inch of rainfall during the | 48 # candidate for governor at the ’ A\ mareawounded: ‘week, the soil is in excellent con- | !ast election, nas the indorsement of | SIX KILLED i} \ Col. C. B. Little Takes! ss! in portant factor in uk on a —— r the same (Continued from Page 1) go were] though they w entrenched and two tted on the ceepting the system. 1 of the compiled laws g on this subj seriously hurt when two Southern tractor 's com- Lf “Wheat seeding i akinge such im- orth Dakota state be sold for ne a mess- this juneture ¢ fuan Shih Kai to Wu in ng that a date very been set by the b & tremendous ons! Duesseldorf, ) durit » died a uries dent. from 24.—Rioting is in | the acreage 20 per cent below nor- | States Senate in succession to Knute | high | progress today in the Dortmund dis- | mal. More wheat was stubbled} Nelson, Judge Hallam, who had pre- | Frazi t Several miners have been | and disced in than has been the | viously announced his resignation; Paul eed- | from the supreme court to scek the | fered in ic | killed others wounded in a con-| case for years. Farmers are s n automobile uke plac credited to thereof poi al persons nd tain bonds at not less than par nd of the Ameri- and for cash, they may not con- Jean forces at Tientsin, informing |“! . - wf ry Si lar demonstrat Ss oce ed a res * J © {ract to sell the bonds at a dis- [him of the whole situation, He |, Similar demonstrations occurred at dition” Alfalfa which was. pas- | the Nonpartisan League. nt, or to pay a commission to | was given a perfectly hand tured late last year, died during purchaser which will reduce | though the issue was actual war. Ib Sem Bee ee piled and/ the winter also sweet clover and | \ | nount, received for the | happened that on that afternoon the oa L ore alfalfa planted with nurse crop. | set new staidarcs of travel luxury, They are «largest, fastee’ ants ‘nest ships on the Pacific nd maintir: a iortnightly capecpe ecrvice from neonver, #. C., to Japan and China. ther informatie apply to any Ranvay or Sieaaship Agent or — H. M. TAIT, ~ 611-2nd Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. mnadian Pacific IT SFANS THE WORLD y where the Scharn horst Mine nea to less than par.” allied generals were in conference y ¥ When planted without nurse crops ion quoted|at ‘Tientsin again debating the , bout by Communist agitators on de- i i a ste be pursued. When the | mand for higher wages ahd they those shay Spa corn neue m was handed to Generai! are now reported to be trying to ef- | COM@UHON. — “Grant EEE EAE: | special assessment. warrants for| Chaffee, he opened and read it. | fect a general strike throughout the “Many farmers have epasneil| cash and without discount or com-| placed it in his pocket, and small g ‘ain seeding and a few have ‘on. The question now arises} to his feet, ‘said: planted corn. Cool weather has | Wm. L. Stockwell Will Deliver Vit be done? No contract can| “Gentleyten at daybreak — tomor-) GIVE ATT, GRAIN been favorable for a healthy utute and de above compels the city Commission- ers to sell the $481,000 or\more of 2. Abilene, Tex., May 24,—At least six persons were killed, including a ng} Dortmund area affecting 200,000) workers, be entered into under the city pro-|row the American forces will move | : An Address TYPEWRITERS ae 1 ‘ zrowth of wheat. A good rain fel n ss untss tate goed] am Fein shuld be very sia’ IN GOOD SHAPE | iiss night and there was sn ee te ae aament warrants for cash anu) Teter. But they goat any rate) "THROUGH STATE: "in with a little snow Monday) | Masons from Hazen, Linton, PS ented Has the city -corfmission taken|even if alone.” — | ia evening. Pastures and meadows | Steele, er, Mandan and Bis- Bismarck this important matter into consider-| Immediately the British command- (Continued from Page 1) aout excellent condition.”—R. C.| marck will gather here on June 5 act nea a esl | en an e ation? And has it arranged with] er on his {¢ | barley in the ground. F'lax seed- | ewcomer, Carson. Bt for the annual distri moet LD Bismarck, ———————————————— m with you,” ] : “rhe | ing is general with indications of} aging 1 (plcteary ee glee eselded “over BY ile. I Theme: : ‘ British troops will march with the; q large increase in acreage. : late n wheat is still) son, district deputy grand master. : 4 pi caneein cera meen ie goodie would hurry crops along, | being planted. Early seeded wheat | |The program will include work in If you are foot loose or want to take on something for One by one, though not all en-| Sweet clover is in excellent condi- | 'S 1 excellent condition. Potato | the Master Mason degree on the af- your spare moments we want to talk to you. If you are planting was general during the|ternoon of June 5, -banquet at the week; also planting of corn. Ouat|temple at 6:30 to which all Master seeding sis general. Flax seeding | Masons are invited, and at 8 p, m. has just commenced, and indica-| Walter L. Stockwell of Fargo will tions are that there will be a great- | deliver an address on Masonic ser- ly increased acreage. Winter rye | vice, to which Masons, ladies and is in excellent condition and spring | friends are invited. rye is showing up nicely. Sweet clover and alfalfa ake in good cun- Escaped Convicts thusiastically, the other commanders | tion and is furnishing pasture at agreed, and at daybreak began ‘the | the present time. Some alfalfa has famous march, headed by a little winter killed.’ R. Danielson, | detachment of American marines.| Rugby. It resulted in the release of the pttineau legationers but a few hours before) “Wheat. seeding is practically the time set for their extermination | finished and planting’ of oats is iby, the; Honors: general. Flax seeding is just be- | ginning, The stand of winter rye employed at the present time and not satisfied with your earnings, see us at once. This is a new purchasing plan that is going to be sold in the entire State to the auto- mobile owner and is being handled in a manner that the salesmen will like and big money should be made if in- structions are followed. This is not idle banter and if Capitol Theatre Last. Time Tonight GLADYS WALTON FORKS FESTIVAL OPENS . is excellent except in low spo! j dition; also native pastures. _ There ie B re ¢: Y i N. D., May 23--The | where it jogs pa an seers | will be a large increase in the Leave no Trace in. 5 you want io make from $100.00 to $200.00.per week with , i Misle festival | winter wheat shows a thin stand. Seet Svar pena: eas ey “THE LOVE LETTER all leads furnished, write to W. H. Paulsen, Room, 402, esday night with a concert! Fair weather prevailed during the | Weather which prevailed during the | Minot, May 24.—Authorities today —and— jrand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. i city Auditorum, . | week but higher temperatures will kis holding grasshoppers in| had no trace of James Reynolds and : and: GrondgBaciic Bele, uarck, N. D., or eall in person ir str P x ea be needed to hasten pasture , '—M. C. Thomas, Towner. |John Scott, charged with first de- BABY PEGGY after 9 a. m. for an interview. and university bands, | es ceric 4 ee . bb. Fite aa tepiy # e ihe wilversity; glee clubs, the PRiL: | Seats comers are causing, some YOUNG. PLOWER HUR | Sipe. robbory in .connestion. with) the —in— | robbery of a s' 1 yester- harmonic orchestra and the Grand| ‘ng campaigns ate not being con-| _ ‘lasher, N. D., May 24—Michuel| day Beh A ieee Forks and University Oratorio so-| Gueted—-C, B, Aamodt, Bottineau, | °ven-year-old son of — Emanuel liberty from a gang of county jail ciety which, consists of 100 mixed |=- Benson Tischmach, farme: ving four miles| prisoners who were working at the “Most of the wheat is up and is| Vet ©f Shields, is in a local hospital! local fair ground. in good condition, Other. small| With both legs broken betow the| The pair had pleaded guilty to th grain crops are coming through| knee. The youngster fell from charge and were awaiting sentence \the ground. Planting of corn has| sulky plow which he was driving in| by Judge Geo. Melloring. started and the acreage ‘will be|@ field last Monday at his father's increased. A reduction of 45 per| farm. County schofl officials have | damage in townghips where poison- “PEG 0’ THE MOVIES” Coming Tomorrow - JOHNNIE WALKER in “THE 4th MUSKETEER” Coming Monday LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY , | cent in the potato acreage is ‘esti-| been asked to investigate us to why i] 4 Fe pourtons se —_> ual: mated. Alfalfa and Sweet clover | a seven-year-old child big enough to GIRLS! LEMONS Filmed in the midst Are Usually Due to are both looking good. Rain Fri-| drive a plow team was not in school.| - BEAUTIFY SKIN Of a fvcat Gre ths DOWN TOTHE | “'comtetem” US Sa lsircine eas = Pease ots fre fr et ae : : ;, 2 sti | up the pastures an enefited the | KIDNEY TROUBLES . ' IN SHIPS' ABEREN Be fonstipated, Ti) small. grains.”—Irving -Courtice, Becomes serious |Make this Lemon Cream to county. ADAM AND E VA : Me ane: a if a laced | Minnewaukan. i | “Suffered with severe headaches,| Whiten Skin and Bleach : —with— : ‘ A Hodkinson Picture Riistbiral to ksepibe feed MEI. “Sesding o€ Hetty and cata as| unser wor suantioy Made “Ma Hee Tan, Freckl : aes } A e bowel to feeding of barley Ss my shoulde: jade. ly. kid- | ‘ ‘eckles % ‘The N. Y. Evening World: m and moving. Doc- | progressed rapidly during the week! neys and bladder were in bad con-! ; a0 . MARION DAVIES and. T. ROY BARNES. “We be! waste sot ind and planting of’ flax has started.| dition. I was weak and nervous and| Mix the juice of two lemons with | 4 ; e can remember no tots prescribe Nujol because [| Th. Hay acreage will be increased. | felt tired and worn out. Walking | three ounces of Orchard White, also showing ie screen thrill’ to compare with the actual wrecking of a whaleboat by a 90<foot sea monster. And, unlike 99% of film thrills, this one is genuine.” ‘ it acts like this natural lubri- | Cool weather has delayed gréwth|mude me shot of breath. Every which any druggist will supply for cant and thus secures regular [| of pastures, alfalfa and sweet clo-|morning my fice and hands were |® few cents, shake well in a bottle, | bowel movements by Nature's me Altalts, ‘winten ‘phaat a plpsieds medicines cae ie help aad aa ue 2 Sole sgnerter iat , 7 rats coati winter rye have been darn in| my condition an ors advised an ost wonderful skin softener | } IAT TD BARR Bees meted ia hal | some aoe by winter killing: and| operation,” writes Maggie Nelson,|and complexion beautifier. Massag REGINALD BARKE tujol is a lubricant—not 9 Hl most. of the winter wheat was|Mossdale, Fla. “Fortunately I read | this sweetly fragrant lemon cream Se AGE Son tee killed, out. Some rye planted on; #bout Foley Kidney Pills, tried them | into the face, neck, arms and hands today: é | fall plowed land has suffered 70|@nd ogt relief.” {then shortly note. the youthful WILDERNESS and MOVIE CHAT Friday and Saturday HEARTS { DOUGLAS MacLEAN in When_you see it j per cent damage from winter kill- ' = beauty, softness and whiteness of By 7 « ” MAY 30th ing. A good rain fell Friday) Margarine is made from milk sm@ your’ skin, Al L A M i BELL B Lu Y 13 A&*the Auditorium, ; you night.”—Th. T. Kristjanson, La-| fat, usually cocoanut oil. Famous stage beauties use this It has more laughs than a knéw’ it’ is “a efirst ‘run kota. ———————. ______|harmless lemon cream to bring that : camer ni 3 : Pembina < Crown jewels. of Russia, now in | velvety, clear, rosy-white complexion bell boy has buttons, picture. . “Flax seeding is general, while| the hands of the soviet government, | also as a freckle, burn, and tan 3 planting of other small grain crops | are valued:at $690,000,000, * | bleach becausew doen't irritate. j : :