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PAGE FOUR HE BISMAR Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Clas! Matter. | BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY : CHICAGO Marquette Bldg. NEW YORK PAYNE, BURNS AN: CK TRIBUNE DETROIT Kresge Bldg. D SMITH Fifth Ave. Bldg. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is ex republication of all news dispatches credited to it or nov otherwise credited in this paper an lished herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches hcrein are also reserved. ite eee MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ~~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANC Dail Daily by mail, per year (in B by carrier, per year... clusively entitled to the use or also the local news pub- 7.20 - 5.00 6.00 ismarck) : iced > Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) - Daily by mail, qutside of North Dakota....... THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) : WELCOME, It has been several years s' tion Association held its anr . The teachers were welcome be * on their return. The citizens of Bismarck appreciation of the importance vention; many citizens have o| provide the teachers with the merchants have provided Thursday Musical Club Commerce through its m is emb rendered a great service in the preliminary arrangements - for the convention. It is this possible the appearance of Count Tolstoy and Riccardo Mar- tin in the city. No one unless he is very t decorations for the TEACHERS ince the North Dakota Educa- nual convention in Bismarck. fore; they are doubly wele have already shown a proper e of entertaining such a con-j pened their homes in order to best quarters obtainable, ue ity; the aiding; the Association of | ners and its office staff, has organization which has made} houghtless will under-estimate Publishers | * the importance of the teaching profession, nor deny that the teachers of North Dakota hold the future of the citizenship ;L. V. Miller, Bismateky amd R. afyw | Henderson, > of the state largely in their hands. That they are doing their best to train an intelligent citizenship is evident to one} who has studied the methods they employ in the school} room; that they are devoted to their profession will be shown | by their attendance at the convention. = of interest in the hospitality of Bismarck citizens is expected to be shown in| - scores of courtesies of the visitors. There ought to be no limit to the effort of all citizens to aid in making the thirty: sixth annual session of the North Dakota Education Associ- ation the best ever held. BAST GLAD TO \ HEAR TRUTH OF jist NORTHWEST Northwest. | “The main address before the mem- —— ibers of the New York Chamber of (Continued from Page 1) | Commerce enabled me to reach many false rumors. and wild stories with | oe the biggest men in the nation which the eastern prints teemed. (There were 1,000 present and as one | Some of these stories palpably false | iggked around the hall, were men on their face found currency in the jwho have made distinctive success 'to talk on the Northwest and its blems. In all my speeches in the st I tried to speak for the entire | east because there was a tendency te take it out on poor old North Da kota. I made the decision cae the opportunity ever come. I we publishers and busine: ly that much that was being said and written about our fair state was false. A friend of mine arranged for me to app before the New York Chamber 3 185th banquet. sentative gatheri of some 600 or 700 men whose names stand high in the indust affairs of that state and the men general- a most repre- al nee which lieve did more good taan the meet- ing with these men, was a dinner arranged with a small circle of men representative of ban nd bond houses who are in a position to be of aid to the state, Geo. Roberts, official of the National City bank and a former controller of the treasury = was there. He prepares those inter- ting financial reports which go to every quarter of the globe. Mr. Guaranty Trust company was present and many others who stayed there for two hours while I told of the re- sources of North Dakota, her prob- lems, the good and % dd side of the situation.” .Théy asked‘ many qestions and asstired me at the end of the session that many issues had been cleared up. One representative of a leading bond house said that he could not act a alesman for North Dakota securitie d that he had tually done so foilowing the confer- ence. Met Others, sentatives from three groups of bond houses including the Morgan firm. Here I was able to p!ace our state in its proper light. The question ithey “all asked was if North Da- kota has turned back into paths of . Normaley why was it that Senator Frazier had been sent to the United | States senate. 1 was asked this question time and time again and I tried to explain the peculiar political situation that brought. about that most undesirable result, “At a luncheon, with Will Hays, former postma/er general and the highest paid man in America, and Frank Munsey of the Munsey publi- cations, I was able to give the real truth about the Northwest. Mr. Hays) stated that my address before the New York Chamber of Commeree had done much to correct impres- sions previously made. “Before the Maritime Exchange 1 had another wonderful opportunity aN mE tae ae Spee gente that | ar, uld go there and tell the bankers, | perce at their! t ibe: * Stsson who does a like work for the | “At the Lawyers club I met repre- | ‘in various fields of endeavor. There omas Edison, Will Hays, How- t, Adolph Ochs, publisher of Ogden Reid, Tribune, ‘many of the m on financial subjects and leader: | the railroad and indusfrial lines gen- Jerally. I told them the good first and then the bad about the North- | |west and what co-operation we de- | Isired from the east in solving na- ‘tional economic problems, Dr. Kane Speaks. Thomas Kane, president of 1th Dakota upiversity, follow- v. Nestos and spoke upon the nificance of the Rotary spirit. commended the Bismarck ‘pointed out the responsibilities ! "posed because it was situated in the} Capital City, 1 George Bird, who has recently de- ‘serted the bachelor bloc, celebrated | the birthday of J. P. Jackson, one | of the pillars of the bachelor bloc A most appropriate gift was present- ed | Two members were | the local club. A. QO, Shimansky ot , Lucas company and Jefferson Steiner | of the Washington Lignite Coal com- ‘pany. The Rotary charge was de- ;livered by J. L. Bell. Guests of honor we! ‘estos, Minot; Th | Dr. received into | \ | For Capt. B nett, Dickinson; K, Frosaker, Farg: | | Advancing Years Need Stomach Help If Inclined to Sour Risings, Heart- burn, Gassiness, Stuart's Dys- i pepsia Tablets Sweeten | and Bring Quick Relief. Our digestive system, with a little help, will pick out of a diversified diet what the body needs to sustain health, It is the sour stomach. 5 ; siness and acid condition that ‘ts trouble all along the line, particu- larly with people getting on in year: If they: will use Stuart’s Dyspepsi Tablets after eating, the stomach will sweeten; eggs, milk, cheese und meat will be digested, gas will not form and the system will thus get nourishment and strength -unhinder- ed by indigestion and harmful fer- mentation. Get a 60-cent box of these wonderful tablets and learn what it means to enjoy meals with: out congequent indigestion. CHILDREN CRY: FOR “CASTORIA” | A ‘ . | comes. Bismarck has welcomed no more important convention |tg take care of all orders | of the state, nor will it in the future. There are many points | promptly. Wachter Transfer apital City for the visitors, and the usual Co, Phone 62. 209 5th Street. |burn Lignite Coal Co. | 35865c in jars& tubes;hospital size, $3 | The Bismarck club mifased having) > 100 per cent attendance owing to the absence of one member, This member has signified his intentién of attending another club so it is hoped that the first 100 per cent in many moons will be chalked up to the eredit of tie local Rotary club. | Henry Duemeiand, president of the | Rotary congratulated the members upon their co-operation in giving] Gov. Nestos the 100 per cent reception | he deserved following his services in the east, Too Late To Classify — ‘ WILL TAKE CARE of child, under | j, six, 409 4th St. N. 11-21-3t | FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms and two furnished rooms | for light housekeeping, The Laur- | an Apts. B, F. Flanagan, Prop. | 1-21-1w | n FURNITURE FOR SALE—Bedroom and dining room furniture, buffet, | closet. Also set of Harvard | sics. Priced very low. Call cond Street. 11-21-3t FOR SALE—Two modéri houses o nure. Do it now before snow , ‘ Gia IGE TORE” CORRES Seevan | Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Join here today. rooms, the other five-room cottage, | ; | eae 3 < sas, * | centrally located und near Cath:| Women Included on Venire| Piles Can Be Curet Pain Toothache Neuritis | Rheumatism - | ole church and school, Large | FIRST shade trees and location make this ——— or uncomfortable. Buy « box of “Papes! will be warm in the coldest Cold Compound” for a few cepts and| weather. get rid of your cold right now. JURY DR AWN | LAN NINSURANCE | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are ||] Wfuc" You°don: mia’ the | ertilize and protect your Tot petting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe |}{ small amounts, Pur wot eal - ‘THE-BISMARCK TRIBUNE Boise; Christian’ ' Yegen ‘A. N. Davenport, Reg: France, Bismarc! | Arena; Henry Miller, Bismarck; Mrs F. A. Lahr, Frank Schneider, C. W: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923. Rockefeller’s grand-nephew has be- come & bank clerk. - Well, he should know all about counting money. @ Bismartk; ‘umes. "“Werare in’a position promptly. Wachter Transfer, ‘9 take care of all orders'Co. Phone 62. 209 5th Street. fein 2 oo A COLD GONE IN FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! . Lahr, Bismarck; F. H.! Wm. Peterson, , Bismarck; Ju- E. B. Sauter, Bismarck; Ne lius Meyer, . Baldw: JArena; J. 2 Kauttus | Charles Berger, Baldwin; J. , Sterling; Milton Rue, Bald- F. A. Lahr, Bismarck; Donald olson, Bismarck; Lorance Back- , Wilton; L. B. Olson, Dri H. Healow, Joi j Hanton, Albert $ few hours your cold in gone,| 1, Sai MA es is For high grade coals ask and nose clear, ‘no feverishness, or stuffed-up feeling.|for the “CLEANBURN” — $s here guarantee these| ‘ ue see tacts «9 bresk"up ® ead «ROUNDUP Western ‘Coals, A LITTLE AT grippe quicker than nas i- 1 ines. They never mike you siek or| BY burning these your house A TIME! BISMARCK LUM- | BER COMPANY. Phone [7. By our Christmas Savings Club plan you make smal!, SAY “BAYER” when you buy- Gonuine lawn from freezing out by appreciaté the substantial covering with well rotted ma- total at the end ofthe period —just before Christmas. by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for FOR NEW TERM For the December Term Without Surgery Accept only “Bayer” package GUARANTY | ° property a very attractive buy H i i i i Payment down and liberal terms on of Court An instructive book has pub- ; which Conan Dre ven cieceOs: BANK balance. For particulars write lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the i Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Tribune No, 682. 11-21-1w og ls ipa yu an have been! noted 1 speciali of Kansas Also par of vocal resi | 4 B A. Lane, President. : E Shee V drawn for the mber term: of! City book tells how sufferers . Genuine “Bayer As| itin” is never sold in 5, V. Lahr, Vice President. DANC ae, frome member tum ofa Eh ho tt te etty| WARNING: Gitte ce'fet oreates, goto Dragatoe. ||__3- P. Wagner, amie. Nov. 22, 1923 Bismarck on ecem ith Judge , cured without the use of knife, scis- p g Given by Good G Homesteaders Lodge. Music. warm. We sell “CLEAN- BURN” — “BEAR CREEK” — “ROUNDUP” and “IN- DIAN HEAD” Coals. BIS- MARCK LUMBER’ COM- PANY. Phone 17. LAWN INSURANCE Fertilize and protect your lawn from freezing out by| covering with well rotted ma-! nure. Do it now before snow We are in a position Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton Screened Lump Lig-) nite Coal at $4.75 per! ton delivered. Wash- Users of “INDIAN HEAD” coal all agree that it is the|| “WONDER LIGNITE.” It’s hotter, lasts longer, burns clean. BISMARCK LUMBER COMPANY. Phone 17. Relieves Rheumatism | Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean, white oint- ment, made oil of mustard, it usually brings relief as soon as you start to rub it on. It does all the good work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, without the blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use. To Mothers: Musterole isnow made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. as SST ES BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTE! OVERCOATS . Warm Fur Collared Overcoats Sheep Lined Coats ‘Unusual values, best Salicylicacia fey : ns, “hot” iron, electricity or any) agiig 1s tp trade wack of Bayer Manufactare of Monoaceticacliester of ther cutting or burning method, “= ithout confinement to bed and no} jt Th .- The book sent post- Welcome to the y, Wing Glanvill A free to persons afflicted with Andrew Nels Wilton; |! troubles who | Wilto 7, R.: clip this item and m it with to Dr. itarium, McClear; nd addre i Kan rkview SHOWDOWN” a i819 OUR LARGE Main Street. _ N.D. Education Association We invite you to make yourselves at home in this store, use our tele- phone, or get any information you desire about Bismarck. We shall also take pleasure in showing you STOCK OF. MERCHANDISE, which-includes many “ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. DAHL CLOTHING STORE Forty-two years in Bismarck. 4 Opposite N. P. Depot. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FINEST OVERCOATS $45 to $60 $35 to $50 $22.50 to $45 WE’RE GIVING YOU A LOT IN OVERCOATS Romance and recreation in mid-winter. Yes sir. Only a month from business, but what a holiday to remember! The West Indies Your appearance counts. you meet new acquaintances or old—IT COUNTS over! KLEIN'S TOGGERY | TH It l TYPEWRITERS Panama and South America. Blue See All Makes eeas. Green islands. White coral f peice, eae houses, Tropical flowers. Moonlight | eR Alamarck nights on the Spanish Main. i Typewriter been Two Cruises by N.O. Empress of Britain jan. 22 and Feb. €3, 1924, from New York rares $250 up. For Further Information Apply to any Railway or Steamship Agent or ‘AIT, | ’ Parcel Delivery é and Light Dray Phone 1100 611-2nd Ave... Si MINNEAPOLIS, adian Pucine * Cau aa jouth MINN. nana ggunenenuitti: $590 re reed tsi pe nba de ‘signed \for hafmony of exterior appearance andexcellence ofinterior F.O;B. ‘DETROIT FULLY EQUIPPED Comfortable Coats : See diator give it grace and poise from every angle. } Wide doors, hinged to open for- \ comfort and convenience. ward, folding front seats, well spaced ib Leather Lined At $590, its price is not only lower. interior, dark brown broadcloth up- holstery and attractive interior hi previous Ford Sedan, but ieee th ye trimrnings add measurably to its indi- Overceats lower than any sedan ever put on $35 to $45 : the American market. viduality, comfort and convenience. i, ! Body lines, long- —~—_-___-_____ See this exception- F Warm Ulsters panel rear quarter ‘These cars’ can be obtained on the | ‘ally desirable new ; windows, broad | Sond MechlyPiirchatePlan | Ford product in cowl and high ‘ra-_ 1 Ford showrooms. \ \ COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 318 a Bismarck, N. D. heavy fancy backs $30 to $40 / style, best fabrics, best.tailoring and your AUOORDGDOUOUNNONAUODEOOGEAUOGONNI ueDUnGannadeauenaauanauiannsnananenuenonuananaeonginucgnguesunaeaunueseanuigy ! Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages money back any time you aren’t satisfied with our goods. y : \ WA _ & Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has where recommend it. The kind you i * . [ikem aercrtatt es = S. E. BERGESON & SON i F Dope an Soething are Ccntane! : Tajloring, | «. Dry Cleaning: | i ' Seepmaneh-maeinge. Physicians aoa gvusngacuecarscntnunvniezninveneuentunvini ne igunttisstonataiangneesiuunanungaanagtiit The t Ps