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. bie FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,. 1923 MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels , With “California Fig Syrup” Hurry Mother? Even constipated, bilious, feverish, or sick, ‘colic Ba- Children love to california Fig Syru tive regulates the tender so nicely. It sweetens uine other la little bowe th stomach and starts the liver and bowels without griping. or soothing drugs. ” to your draxgi ! counterfeits. Insist upon gen- alifornia Fig Syrup” which contains directions. Say NO CLUE OF THIEVES. P Oct. into the € anville, N. cks of mail th aut, Northern station at Ds, and searched seven 8 were stored there securcd only a suit of clothes and x sheepskin overcoat that w ung ing in the station, according fo Pastoffice Inspector R. F, Baldwin of Minot, who investigated the theft. No clues were left by the burglars whovare believed to have left the city on a freight train that pulled through Granville, Se EE ET . A Bottle of Milk is a Bottle of Health and ;# loans will be made ,—Yeggs who broke ! Boal | the ing Contains | 8" such year 1 £2. he puts the year. ! school land fied farming, as decided in rv] The ho: rd GIVE CREDIT FOR RAISING CORN ON NON LAND)» of “Delve School Lands Adopt Plan ayd \ In Renting Cultivated Lands | This is state board of to the at the capitol. or person wu: d has bortty thereaft The board a any a full extent of the uthorized Any farmer who rents cuitivatea| TE “| ton. stute schoo! lands in. the future will gove be given two years rent for one if land in corn the the contribution ‘of , university of diversi- a me Land’ y to have snow ations th, law? KEEP. HEALTHY~and HAPPY! Keep. fresh that bloom of youth! Drink more bottled milk, See what, milk—the perfect food drink—will do for you. Bottled with cleanest dairy methods, we deliver milk in Thatcher ;. honest: measure bottles. “Increfse your health order today slip a note in your e tonight, or t_phone 1 us to mpry, bottle ay Modern Dairy Co. 206—5th St. Phone 880 , “When they say\a Quart- They. mean it | OS EE $4.75. per ton. Order Wachter Transfer Co. Phone {all ¢ h farm loans} prevents total | pected the | first of the} o- hus decided that: hool lands Will be prosecuted to the! specd up this program of work tol = A number! the extent p: with- Beulah Lignite Coal is Best.| ious problems of law enforcement, NOW. | and it was agreed tod | ee SATURDAY SPECIALS [onlay FREE! One, of these wonderful Scoo- “ ters wil] be given." away Free with a Box of Apples. FREE! BISMARCK FOOD MARKET first and ap-| ture in the foreca Tam eure that this program will not | only be continued but will be) moter in the coming months. ‘In addition thereto, we” should Fahd must have the loyal and enthus- astie cooperation of every ehh WEATHER MAN | Pay Sunshiny Day Folles| jane to 0 constjtutions and laws to the; lend that there may be created such o Raw Ones Here ‘a public sentiment as will not only imake it unpopular and dangerous to The weather forecaster was right. | Violate law, but’ which will make it | unp opular to use intoxicating liquors jand thereby to encourage someone }else in the violation of the laws of ;the state and the land. Such’ public \seatiment is of the utmost value and is very much needed in our country ut the present time.” } It was predicted the sun would lohine brightly today, after two raw days which brought a little snow | tergay’ that melted as it struck ground, nee in Canada_ranged as | 30; Swift Cur- t, 20; Edmon- | Calgary, 12.° It was 12] MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks at Havre, Mont,, last night; 22 best of all after a Golden Gilint, above ut Williston’ and 34 above at | Shampoo, — ‘ Moorhéad. The mercury fell to 18 above in Bismarck duving the night, the low point of the. season, but the ther- | memeter r red 26 at a. m, and | noon, Fair tonight and Satur- with little change in tempera- Prinee A BANKS AIDING DIVERSITY OF | | ' | { 7 STATE, U.S. TO COOPERATE IN ENFORCING LAW | (Continued from Page 1) { Y Supporting Boys ‘and. Girls Club Work; Taylor Bank Helps Out Club’ ssible under the appro- jot complaints have been made that! priations made by state and natic persons are selling grain mortgaged and then to hope for more liberal ap : to the state. The Jand commissioner propriations at the coming sessions Fargo, N. D., Oct. 26.—That © the also deved to make criminal, of the legislitive bod banks of the state are aiding in the compl against persons doing) “The attorney gengal has already | Program for diversified farming is this. ihad under consideration the calling | ¢Videnced in the way they are sup- boy porting and girls’ club, wofk as well as in other phases offfarm- | ing, according to Max Morgan, dairy extension specialist at the North weneral. to| Dakota Agricultural college. ut-| Seven boys and one girl of Taylor, | ‘of |N. D., have recently been made hap- py and proud owners of Holstein (nee The bank of for the purchase of these ani- and has allowed the: youths to |of a conferenée of the state's attor- | neys of the state to consider the var- by the gov- nd the attorney this/conference of the ‘torneys approximately at th the November terms of court and | dering the last days of the month for 'the purpose of considering not or {the problems presented hy the Ps {dent but all other phases of law en- jose |forcement‘and then to call a confer- basis. An insurance feature ts al- jence or convention of municipal, attached which provides that each j}county, and state enforcement offi- | Young owner pat a small percentage {cinls to ‘meet immediately at’ the Of the value of his anime and this | close of the state’s attorneys’ confer- | insures each owner for the total loss cnee for the purpose of depling |if his, heifer dies. If more than one animal dies the amount of insuranc is divided between those who ive | suffered the losses. The animals ec all grade Hol- | specifically with the recommenda- jtions made by the President. |. ‘The press of the state has been} most helpful in creating a spirit of | 7 : , | respect for and obedience to law, and | Steins of a high quality and cost an |T have the assurance of representa-|#verage of around $754 Each heifer itives of the press that this attitude | 18 nearly two years of age and is the | | will continue and that we can depend | Sole property of the youth who now | Jupon the press of the state to aid |is the happy. purchaser. One of the us to the utmost in this great work.| *eifers has since given birth to a | “The schools of North Dakota | froliesome calf and the young own- ave already been doing extensive | ¢¥ is not af bit dismayed that he has eas in teaching the children the|tWo animals instead of one to” care | evil effects of alcoholic liquors and | for. t This heifer is giving a large narcoties upon body and mipd, and/#mount of milk, reports Mr. Morgan, | jand may be a heavy producer as soon Jas records can be taken. | “The case at Taylor is. being idu- plicated in other towns of the state,” jstuted Mr. Morgan. “The boy and {girl owners will be formed into calf clubs by Mr. Rilling and ‘there? will doubtless be contests later in the year to determine which has taken the best care of and made‘the. most improvement in his animal. Qne factor especially notable inthe ‘re- cent work of this kind is that the animals purchased are of high’ qual- jity. Boys of this state are too wise |and proud to own scrub daify ahi- mals.” The young owners of livestock at | Taylér are Frederick Pound, ewal Ca et unnecessarily Check those violent coughing spells that. bring abe ‘ou_ unfavorable attention. Dr. King’s New Dis, | Hutchinson, Clemence Wicker, Glen- covery. pa NE quickly by | 42 Jorgensen, Douglas- Jorgencen, gently stimulating the mucous | Ellsworth Elkens,, Ralph Stanger aid Edward Pound. ed Indiana Couple Tell Of Wonderful Experience mi membranes to throw off clogging secretions. It has a pleasant taste. Ail druggists. ‘Dr. KING’ Ss NEW DISCOVERY. AT ALL DRUGGISTS FOR anoCOLDS FREE! GUOAUADEOGOSUOUEEUOSSUOUEEOUAGH! Ht, Boys and Girls. Buy a Box of Ap- ples and get a Scooter Free. First come, First served.) long list off Tanlac endorse- ments is} now honored with the hames of, Mr. ang Mrs. John Li- decker, 204'North Race St., Misha- waka, Ind. Spvaking of “their ex- perience’ with fhe treatment, re- cently, Mr, Lidecker said: “Stomach trouble and rheumatism. > eM ENTS ie aa 2 a Cranberries, ver Quart, only... A i . (2 Bottles45e —~ 7- SUGAR, Fine Granulated, ee ade Ok ar eeeaeoeee $1.00 Sweet and Juicy—Sunkist. : Tenlac. My wife ‘and myself. both ‘had these trowbles-and I had suffered ORANGES ee for twenty years, go bad at timés IE}. |felt like I was done for. But T: \lac brought us relief and id hei a) casa for od “a for sale by all good drug- | Accept no’ substitute. Over’ 87 ‘million bottles cae bs 3 Take a we Wapstabe Fins ii PARMING PLAN for the heifers on an instalment | just don’t seem able to exist against) liamy Fox will. pfesent for tke THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PERSONALTAX DBLINQUENTS ARE NOTIFIED Sheriff Sends Notices Intorm:| | * ing Them They Must Pay Up maha 84 id People delinqueny/ in payment of | personal property taxes in Burleigh | county are being givef. a polite {warning by Sheriff Albin Hedstrom | to pay up before he executes the law in this respect. Circular letters were | prepared today in the sheritt’s of- ‘fice to go out to all delinquents. frhis letter and the statement en- | closed herewith is to. call your at- | tention that ‘your are in debt to Bur- leigh county for your personal prop- erty taxes which are delinqugat, and to netify’ you that this office has been instructed by the Board ot Couny Commissioners and the State x Commissioner to an up. the delinquent personal property tax list of this county, “The law relative to the duties o the sheriff in enforcing the collec- | tion of delinquent personal property | taxes in this state is very strict, and | the statute makes provision whereby ‘he | same.’ employed under order of the board | | cf county commissioners, the special | | deputy’s duties being to proceed to make collection of all delinquent per- | property taxes now on the If the taxes are not paig on aeisid according to the law, the | sheriff states, he is required to dis- Taylor/ar- | train suficient goods “or chattel be- | longings and to sell if necessary to see that the money is forthcoming. LIQUOR GIFT — IS UNWELCOME “Santa” Carried. it to the Home of Ardent Dry ~ Worker Fargo, Oct. 26.—The story of a woman, prominent as a prohibition | worker in Warwick, N, D., who found | a bottle of moonshine liquor hanging on a public Christmas tree for her last Yuletide, came out in reports made to the federal prohibition office of the state here. These cover 14 | arrests in six days from Oct, 16 to Oct. 22, It tells of the arrest of Carl Beng- ston, who lives on a fapm near War- wick, by local and federal officers ou Oct. 20 with three pints of moon- shine liquor on his person, according to the report. This was not his first offense, the report cites, for he had been arrest- ed and plead guilty to disorderly con- duct last January. The gpecifie charge at that time, the report says, was that “on Dec. Christmas tree at a public gathering in Warwick, N, D., a bottle of moon- shine liquor as a gift to a lady of Warwick who had ‘Deen active in the ting of the enforcement of the | prohibition law.” Many Have Families, A large number of other arrests are given. /A notable fact in connec- tion with the reports is that nearly all the alleged offenders have large {families running up to 10 children. Bengston and one or two others were bachelors. The list of men, all ate rested in co-operation. between local and federal officials, with the charges against them, follows: William Johnson and Paul Ander- son, farmers near Warwick, arrested Oct 20 with moonshine possession. Both single, Knute Alfstad, Oberon, also Ben- son country, Oct. 22; had still in pos- session, Albert Olson, moonshine and still hidden-im bushes hear ho jgallons of white moon. | seven children. Carl Tasky, Beulah, N. D., Oct. 17; moonshine and mash. Wife and two children. Gust Miller, Stanton, N. D., Oct. 17; moonshine and mash and two 10 gal- lon cream can stills; age 36. Four children, Jacob Blath, Petrel, N. D., Uct. 20; moonshine and mash; uge 39. Seven children, Louis Quake and ‘wife, Zap, N. D., Wife and Oct. 16; home made beer. Seven children, John Horning, Oct. 17; admitted making moonshine, says report, but would not promise to cuit unless ine county takes care of family. Five children, Gottleib Mendt, Beulah, Oct, 16; mash and still, Four children. Phillip Becker, Beulah, ‘N. D., Oct. trom 2 to 16 years: deféndants’s wite admitted making moonshine alechol for home use alone, says report, i AT THE MOVIES \| THE CAPITOL The most realistic and vivid storm thé séreen will be seen at the Cap: tol ‘Theatre. next Monday when W' first time hete the new Harry Millarde picture, “The Town That Forgot (God.” "The spectacular climax of; eTown That Forgot God” is a! ending of both storm and flood | baekground.. Several of the eminent film critics declared without | ception this storm and flood scene of'“The Town That Forgot God the crowning achievement in proceed to | enforce the payment of the!) A special deputy sheriff is being 25, 1922, he caused to be Placed on a | Warwick, Qet. 20; | Sucod Mdhrer, Petrel, N. D.; 12. 16; 10°minor children ranging in age | oO) and flood scene ever presented upon | WINTER COA \ | | | Never have styles seem- * ed so attractive — and what is more—so admir- ably suited to the exact- ing needs of winter days. With the tang of winter in the air-there is defi- nite need for just such smart prac- tical coats as these. Many boast of handsome fur collars that just make you want to snuggle down and dare “Old Winter” to do his worst. You will find coat values here that we believe can rarely be duplicated. Coats at, $19.50" Wraps $37.50” way of spectacular water and storm effects ever known on the en. | To. produce this tremendous cli- max, fifty-two buildings were erected | ¢ in a valley in a remote seetion of |New Jersey; these buildings includ- ing houses, lighted and i ce |conerete streets, a church, |halls, and various stores, the whole constituting a small town. Twenty-one thousand cubic feet of ‘onerete, 140,000 feet of lumber, and 0,000 shingles were used. A con- ete dam, 21° feet in height, was erected in this valley, accumulating 4,320,000 gallons of water, were let loose for the flood scene. By Olive Roberts Barton One Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in Every home. Saves Hae ea two rooms. It also | 4 f ? " ; saves $500.00 in : e a cost of home. Write A. J. OSTRANDER for information. Bismarck, N. D. , Bed ready for use, just like any high-grade ral_bed_ i met TONIGHT—FRIDAY & SATURDAY HARRY MEYERS, BARBARA LA MARR AND TULLY MARSHALL IN “THE “BRASS BOTTLE” Ask for a home and get a harem; ask for a meal and get, Arabian hot dog with dancing beauties for after dinner treat; everything that neyer happened before happens here. MAGIC - MIRTH —- MYSTERY - MAGNIFICENCE Peeee , i Ben Turpin Comedy i “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY THIS EVENING” | oh also { i ‘VERY FINE PICTURES OF OUR NAVY IN THE’ NEAR EAST THROUGH KINDNESS OF THE NAVY | DAY COMMITTEE. WEBB BROTHERS | “MERCILANDICE OF MERIT ONLY” THEIR de! T which | TS AT | | CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGH? PRODUCTION STRANGERS Enid Bennett Barbara La Marr: Meet ee Te Sensational Senge Seacese