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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923 ASKS FARMERS TO TAKEOVER BIG GRAIN C0. Bernard Baruch Advocates Plan for United States Grain Growers New k, June 22 A plan where by the U an organization ted States Grain Growers, f farmers engaged in co-operative marketing, can ob © production tain control and ultim of the Armour Grain Co. with its entire organization and present ex ecutive personnel has been sug: ed by Bernard Baruch and now ts b ing considered by J, Ogden Armour, head of the iny, and its presi- dent George Markey re publication of this idea Prema led Mr. aruen last night to issue a statement 4 3} it clear that hi program ha Deen suggested by: hin a private individual without auth and it is still in that stage: to public a letter he wre cultural senator” outlining rding his plan for financiny the deal Mr ruch wrote: ugh farmers would e asked nt to lance ean amount suf a large payment, the to be out of the cost of handling the grain, The farmers would receive interest for their o tion and for profits m certificate inal subser' out of the grain untit profits hav been paid out of profits.” Re the city. Service of developing. Stations: 8th and Main Sts, ° Ist and Main Sts! < (Indiana) ROTARY HEAD IS SELECTED St. Louis, June Guy Gundaker, urant proprietor of Philadelphia, ured of election as president yesterday afternooc: when the 14th annual con- close nominations after his name had been the only one pre HUNTED MAN 1S CAPTURED Parole Violator in No. Dakota Travel- n whose k Boyles, | policeman, who | parole from the South Da- | kota penitentiary where he had been | ing a term for bank robbery, was vaptured late Thursday as former Sioux City s he neared | border, according to | i He is expected back at the prison Monday, yles had been paroled from thé where he sentence hag been serving a for robbing a bank in Hamlin, Yale Defeats Harvard in Race Yale won the two-mile junior var- Harvard Crown Is Quality Gasoline It is made to generate power in your engine—the kind of power which makes you smile as your car goes spinning over the roads, up hill or down, without apparent effort. 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D. to c | | | 1 | \ HOPE DAWNS IN ITALY AS -For the Etna became dawned this | meal by a terrible case of stomach Catania, Yaly, June first time since | violent a ray of hope Authorities | morning for the much | tants of the volcanic | danger is not yet ended for the crater mountain still | forth streams of lava and great rocks which threatened the complete struction of nearby communities but | undoubtedly the violence of the erup- | tion is decreasing. A relatively small number of craters about 20 in number ing the pressure in the mounta:n is less. | Voleanologigts say it is impossible | to prophesy how long Etna will con- | tinue active but they expect a re- | turn to more norma] conditions with- Although the loss | in property has been enormous the | eruption of Siciliy's great mountain claimed no human lives. al injuries have been ex- trieq inhab SB aaneng (ter eating T suffered awful pains! lof the belching opened dur- that the in a short time. D. | terror The phy tremely rare. Latest estimates placed the damage more than 100 million lire, ex- clusive of the injury to crops caused | by the showers of asaes and cinders, | :} This destruction extends over a vast | Tectors area, eae graphed under extraordinary condi- |tions and are described as master- | pieces of photographie art. | When f |theatre the patrons will be justi- fied in looking for a real treat. Winter Exactly as presented at the New H | York i ic | perman one hundred people |well known principals as Bredel &| state has B Kaliz, | bition Sam Hearn, Florence Browne, Alice} more than 30 yee Ridnor, Johnny Berkes and of the original compan is by Ji ty-two more than the average in and grandeur. Bert, others | that it is the nea The book |jon that the effect of prohibition is in thir-| ponerally has been good; tne: it ha good effect upon taw and order, } po.ses novelty | h William Moore at Indoor Baseball The Richholt baseball squad de- feated the William Moore team in a Seen game of indoor baseball at Richholt | McKenzie, N. Dak. school last night, 14 to 5. (M. D. ‘Avery refereed the game. Wachter, at Wachter school. If the interest in volley ball and | indSor baseball continues as at pres- by the crowd of boys and girls on | the playground, The boys are showing a much bet- ter attendance than the girls, Mrs. | She urges that girls from the ages of eight to fourteen, particularly, come out and take part } part in the fun, although girls of all ages, and boys of all ages are cordi- ally invited to join in the sport. Kling reports. THE ELTINGE The cast for the Paramount pro- | where all forms of inhalers, douches, “The Glimpses of the| opium preparations, fumes, “patent Moon,” which comes to the Fltinge| smokes,” ete., have failed. We want Theatre today and tomorrow, Friday | to show everyone at our expense, jand Saturday is of all-star propor- | that our method is designed to end In addition to Bebe Daniels | all difficult breathing, all wheczing, |and Nita Naldi, who have the fea-|and all those terrible paroxysms, |tured parts, an important role was| This free offer is too important to jassigned to Rubye de Remer, who| neglect a single day. Write now been starred in several produc-| and begin the method at once. Send . The new members of Jeast include Maurice Costello, who| low. Do it Today—you even do not | wat, Vitagraph’s leading male star| pay postage, and Charles ‘duction of tions, | tions. | for’ years, ‘lain” on the screen. jis leading man. | Edith Wharton's | novel. With John Gilbe role, “Honor First, |liam Fox feature, will ‘open at the Capitol Theatre tonight. | ports from other cities where this | picture has been shown accord Many who have viewed the feature assert that Gil- bert is at his best. The story deals with the differ | {i es re ence eee UN OORWOOD ment between twin brothers, both | - : of whom served in the French Army | PORTABLE star is latest Wil- Press re- high praise, during the war. both brothers. portrays His work as the co- wardly brother is said to be espec-| ially worth while. zation calls for extraordinary {orce| in acting, Not ony is the story of the pic- | ture intensely gripping and worth while, but the- photograph ‘rection are declared to be of Jerome Storm, who is / | becoming one of the foremost di-! This’ characteri- and di-| best. ‘TRUMENTS NTED The Bismarck City Band Office BALL SAYS HE could, for I wouldn't ,be at Hun. | without it” declared James Ball, well known agvertising distributor, of Jackson Boulevard and Morgan St., Ind., recently, “[T was cheated out of many'-a j. | trouble and was badly run-down. Af- nd bloated with gas till I felt dike I would smother. I had rheumatism, itod, and the pains were so fearful de- | hands trembling and my head to aching, “But a tdh-pound gain and a rav- enous appetite tell What Tanlac did for me. The rheumatism is gone, my nerves are steady and I can and seldom get tired. I wish I could people would heed this they would avoid a world of suffering.” Tanlac is for sale by all’ good jdruggists, Accept no substitute. Over 37-million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nz | For sale everywhere. in the film world, staged | the picture. | Many of the scenes were photo- the picture opens at the itol | EFFECT OF Production) PROHIBITION Coming to Auditorium IN N. D. GOOD of | Replying to a re- Shafer said: had constitutional prohi- since statehood, a period of s considerably reduced drunkeness and crime, and nas generaliy im- proved the morals ot tne people.” NOTICE OF SALE’ pays | ree to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers | ent, tournaments will be held. There | "ree Trial of Method That ‘Anyone! | | will also be tourneys for the girls. Can Use Without Discomfort Much enthusiasm is being displayed or Loss of Time. We have a method for the controt of Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter wheth- er your case is of long standing or recent development, whether it is present as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, you should send for a free what climate you live, na matter what your age or ocupation, if you are troubled with Asthma or Hay | a | Fever, our method should relieve | AT THE MOVIES |) you peomptiy, s— -————-+ | We especially want to send it to | those apparently hopeless cases, the| no money. Simply mail coupon be- Gerrard, |G | known as the most interesting “vil-) FREE TRIAL CQUPON David Powell || pRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room The story is from |} 557y Niagara and Hudson Sts., Review || Buffalo, N. ¥. Send free trial of your method to: it re- { obtainable at. the Underwoo: under guspices-of Association of Cor strum: same for municate, with L.+C. Sorlein, etary D Commerce, erce, wants ‘band ‘in- oA TA el 512 BROADWAY Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 820, ONE IS SHOT DEAD IN POSSE SEEKING LIFER Escaped Prisoner Is Believed Crazed in Northern Michi- gan Swamps WAS CHEATED | Indigestion Deprived Him of FURY RECEDES | its Ave Nae “If I knew Tanlae wasn’t going to| Daiwmee Frei. Veldihe ta bs i) iy more, I would buy every | Now Estimated dred Million Chicago, while on a trip to. Gary,| been shot dead, a state George, Natchoff, Marquette prison lifer, who escaped a week ago still is at large, defying the efforts of a posse 200 strong to captare him. | 1 coul# hardly raise my arms. I was| Armed with a revolyer and plenti- so nervous any rush job set my/| ; J MY) vatchoff has been surrounded in a Several attacks by members of the posse have been met by a well directed fire from a dense thicket in choff was concealed. eriff Frank Curran was killed Wednesday by a bullet from, carry a load of advertising all day | post ‘Take Tanlac’ everywhere. If! s Fleghorn of the state police, was shot through the abdomen, ec- caping death because a heavy belt buckle diverted the course of the bul- 1 Authorities directing the man hunt Natchoff has d by the heat and the ravages \ture’s own remedy for constipation. | ‘ | spattered saplings, they say, indicat- cd that he had been wounded. Geo. Plouches, who escaped with ptured Wednesday. ‘OAKES MAN IS AUTO VICTIM (illed in South Dakota When Machine Turns Over Watertown, S. D., June 22.—James Seidel! of Oakes, N. D., is dead here and George Wright and Ra are held in jail at sult of an automob' Hayti last night. Lindstrom of Hamlin county is con- ducting an inquiry into the owner- ship of the car which bore a Ne- Wright is slightly men say their home is tn California. BAND INSTRUMENTS Seidel] was rushed to a hospital at WANTED Watertown after being taken out . f from under the car which overturned The Bismarck City Band on a grade and died a few hours after (Under auspices of Association Association of Commerce, arrival. of Commerce wants band in-| Bismarck, N. D. Effect of prohibition of North} Dakota generally has been good, in| 1922”, sensationally successful mus-| the opinion of Attorney-General revue, will be seen at the Au-| George I. Shafer. |ditorium here July 11, Manager Ves-| quest from the World League again- st Alcoholism, 69 Flect street, Lon- | A large and expensive company of | don, England, M | such! “T beg to adv State’s Attorney Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58. Eagle Tailoring. e you that this | braska number, hurt and Sawyer is uninjured. and I believe | universal opin- | Around the World Cruise A lifetime’s travel in four months. See the won- ders of eighteen counties. 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IN THE MEANTIME We are celebrating the one-miillionth Willys-Overland automo- bile by giving you ON GOODYEAR TIRES 25% Discount ON FEDERAL TIRES ON U.S. L. BATTERIES THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY You'll like our centrally located fire proof storage. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY re struments. Those having same for sale please com: municate with L. C. Sorlein, WE DYE SHOES ; In combination colors, from white to black or Gray — either light or dark ‘ gray, and all other colors. rything Canadian Pacific Open Sundays from 8 a. m. to 2 p .m. CHICAGO SHOE SHINE PARLOR Across from Post Office. Phone 274 ~ a Order Your 1924 Coal Now-- wi HERE is really only one way of being certain of having your next winter’s coal when the first snap of cold weather comes. That way is to give us your order now with instructions to fill it at the most advantageous | time. * With a car shortage already in evidence in some parts of the country, and indications point- : ing to a much more serious one later, there is no telling what conditions will be towards fall. A Man to Man Talk With Ae These conditions need not, Husbands If we offered you at an unusually low ‘price an electrical device which could do in forty-five minutes the work which now takes you half a day or more, would you buy it? Of course you would. Any sensible man would pay a few cents to be relieved from hours of back-breaking toil or severe mental effort. The question is: Will you pay that same few cents to free your wife from countless hours of toil as severe as any convict in a penitentiary is called on to perform ?. however, make any difference as far as your coal bins are con: ,, ‘ cerned. By taking steps to fil! them now, you are definitely protected. Our phone number is—115. F . H. 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