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PAGE FOUR ~""7""" "THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 777 ~~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924 CPE AT, STARK E = DR. MARX MAKES HIS FIRST ADDRESS- Le sa ae Aa ee CHILDREN CRY FOR “C ASTORIA’ ‘ ww iy n ; “ ; ré Gea: , ant : : 2 : : i are not times to talk clos- leas cet from the elevator, ‘ rY PRIZES ; : : ‘ GIVEN These ing because the other fellow tells probably will meet opposition from you he cannot pay what you want, elevator men, it is believed by. P. A. A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops ‘these times to be helpful and} Lee, secretary of the North Dakoti i. \ share with him in his misfortunes | Farmers’ Grain Dealers association. . . and try to save the backbone of the| Elevator men contend that the con- and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! great commonwealth, the man who/ tents of a grajf car is not the prop- tills the soil. When he quits, we all|erty of the‘elévator after it is billed, 1 é ; ? : : is) quit with him. The cutting of taxes | regardless of the position of the car, Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has! assimilation of Food; giving natural , a ay cause the teachers to get lower|and that billing the car places re- in for over 30 years to sleep without opiates. The genuine ational Bank of Tay- wages, but they will not lose their | sponsibility for it with the railroad » babies and children of Con-| bears signature of . . in ha Meare ja at grain cars | stipa Flatuleney, Wind Colic | ers The ec- capital stock (their heritage, educa-| It is pointed out that grain cars | stipation, pony Ho Cito TGA he a . are often shunted some distance from ying Feverishness tion With State Corn Show 4 £ SHOW as one hai sing bi ising therefrom, and, by regulating | the state Of Arkansas the situa-| the elevators ‘after being billed out | arising , and, by reg | th have appealed to the “Picked up.” Should fire destroy the National Government, for protection | car and its contents while the car is f ix Within 15 ¢ elevator under | Senate and House from joint dis- ' r so us to save them from losing their Within 150 feet of the elevator under | Senate an j farms through taxation, inany of the clause of the lease, the clevator | tricts. The status of all candidate: . them having already had to abandon | Would be responsible for the loss on the national ticket have alrady MANY ENDOR Numerous district prizes wii! be «Whe principal cause is (the grain. been determined. Acceptances of ma- variou cetions of the te a . must be in, on or before January 1st. . ing. Let us co-operate and try our J J 4 i part of the North Dako te Corn ee i se Fi feta Gunseloee ea site DDEN COLD the law states, while those for the Show, to be held in this city on Jan a z selves such | i 2 cording to in 4 te, minority column December 18th. 1999, TOTAL i < ns fo OMEL S E Our Association fears not enemies ang (Le aE ee se AVE A HELP RAILROAD MAN ing for no office nor political favors. He calibs Sean dave ays on | WH RETR ea ‘the biggest ma litical body or “yl ashington, Jan. 2 y the 4 Seguin fae Qauten eae | TO IGE MEN AFTER 43 Years ,"";" cae aun ary and 24 formation to George F. Will, chair- nian to the ittee The First al Bank of Taylor will offer prize money to the people the best ute corn astern Stark county fe thee s earnings organization. All we want is one side pe cle ring to advertise nson, N. D., Jan, 2.—When nd | of the table and meet the other fel- See jlow face to face, and there to discuss a 2 iy era p wa aell ecb gue! ¥ one n the necessary expenditures matters in order that we might koth| Take Comfort in That it As-| L vetera iggagen at the | tent than th Se ees jhave a better understanding of the | ave | Northern Pacific station, will round ee Tag, itie mew (Garmin chancolor: | RLGAtio | sures Two Cities of Good | out 43 years of active service with [ihe minal: Fevlewiar eoeeomie Se SOW Indleates BAS. CN j i i j the railway. The closing of the old) ditions issued by the Federal Re- rs, notably Indust sed to a greater ex- extensively, ac ition to Mr, Will shier of the Avromarkably clear view of the inside of the Reichstag, Berlin, showing Wilhe'm Marx, making his first address before the body of lawmake peculiar construction of the ciambe that some of the 1), prizes for the ne from territories ctiv. e etire: i ge growth over the 1922 total. Lie oe HCH se utlFonde ats = ——- —--- ——~ - mous tax burden that has been foist- : ia ee ae reels cpa wee Hist of ja large growth’ : MarRinei hvuexusetad’ to, bein ‘ar: R. A. Nestos, Governor. other defects, such, for instance as ly all created for the operation of | €d ar a, i order that perme Bee kate ice men were looking happy Cee es eee jE iS Ren Gacond: Weal " December 10, 1923. a hole in a concrete sidewalk caused! our state industrial program. On! Perly develop, grow and prosper. | ys i pew See une ‘ | Berne err arts saat. ( Mi: Gebeee WAL, Thy the disintegration and breaking. these bonds we have paid §1,582,139.-| That is what is going to bring us| Last week they were looking glum. | iil by im th pbardonable 7 Feo iks show to oblain concrete in| Biemurck, N. D. away of the concrete, actual know-/ 57 in interest for which we have tax-| bigger and better institutions and) Reports came from Mandan that the) pride,. eae ee ean eae formation to go all over the middle | Dear Mr. Will ledge is necessary to render the | ed ourselves and this is just a start-| make our stwfe worth living in. | People wails have dae it! age pee she fe ingen. yere ae | au to show that North| In answer to your letter of the| municipality liable-in negligence. It| er. | : ee UN DERSON: Ve ALi NeREM Or GH CIEEG = alapetiod ill EHRSTAIINSED TERE aa Nese RURAL CEAE: 5 I a corn state, ef- | 8th inst. will say that there are no is sufficient if the city had notice,, We are paying about $19,000,000.00! President State Taxpayers’ Asso-| which began Saturday dispelled al . bed ks | a a corn state, e sey a A 3 +] c Dawe | eiati this gloomy outlook, and there will} man. After several years of ser- fort is being made to bring the corn State funds provided for this pur- either actual or constructiv more in taxe year now than | ¢ltion, b Sualige peed! Binply or | vice in this capacity he was trans- U' chow before the people of Towa, Ne- Pose and Tam sure that the commis- we paid up to 1915, This was alright eee ia AeceHHINE tac Dy A Washtee loti Bike |denredlcs the feishidenok For the 4 REN South Dokota, Iili- r of Immigration will be very, 4———— —-——__— ——% duriig the war period, but what: of} according to’ P. A. Wachter ‘of Bis ss Reon Yee) . gira aes ka, Kansas, South Dakota, Illi ~ : i u | s marek past 20 or more years he has served nois and Wisconsin with good re-| 8lad to give you any assistance that’ | PROQPLE’S FORUM | it curing these four ’ years of de- | siicetndvestowi iq this| as baggageman, WEE SAVesHI Tikin” Sousnals |he can and the benefit of his know a pression when the producers, our! Theres Rareent wal Beet ie eae 5 i | is ‘ , @¢ Millions Use It— Few Cents informed the local committee that| ledge and experience in this yarti- “ farmers, have been forced down to! BEACH T Al : reek, Probably, 09 men illite Care|) nie en cutie tbs capslay O. they will dovote considerable space |CUlAr field of endeavor. I wish you AX REDUCTION noniial prides, forathalesproduetstand L ployed in the work, if weather con-| the » : late fa Buys Jar at Drugstore | much success in the work and I sin- Tae ditjons permit the cutting of unlim-| of 1880, where he worked as a coal suys Jar iS to the show. | sresented here by Dr. Hugo Hob: | paying war prices for all they buy! : fies ci Trans-|@ock hand. Later he was given : f c y Hope to be one. of the iwmest AE RATE x fe et ited quantities e hter Trans and. Later he was £ Among the letters ceived by and taxes under war conditions sheets is des Haan, a : Mayida Chairman Will endorsing the show (Ver held in the Northwest. Editor Tribuge Think of a $76,000,000.00 extra tax! |fer Company will cut ice for His-| charge of the coal docks at Mandan i eee OL aan, Ide Wied Oe aie . - : i Beat marck, Mandan, the Soo lines and and of March 15, 1884, he was trans- ieee ery truly yours, The talk of an initiated bill for, burden for these last four y Crees ferred: te Discineen z S . (Signed) R.A. Nestos, | tax reduction seems to have alarmed! [t is not only the paying of taxes . produce houses. i" ee Ns non = Mr. Gev. I Governor. » people lly some of our that has gotten away with us, but!, Initial steps in a program of scien-| The ice which froze first was) He retires on a pension of his own Neitcriace tors ake the view that jt, is also the bonding habit. Wei tific development and exploitation of | “flow ice” which froze in chunks and | volition for he is still two and « half onan OE it is practically going to close all) have in this state a class of bonding | the Northwest's ligtite~ coal fields | looked from a distance like a mos-j years under the year age limit. | Oe EL ay ne ae our high schools and put us back advocates, who are always ready to; Will be taken early next spring, 1|aic. Mr. Wachter and others,. visit- |More than once his long and valued | ? Your letter of December 18th aN (inant onde -atutasantieite otitien] cub. | Fas announced in Paul Saturday | ing the river Saturday after the | serv us been recognized by the ores id HENON coh ctkigie occur ency No one has any desire to close divisions Tor every supposed finan. (tight by Max Toltz, St. Paul engi- | thermometer went below zero, found | railway company. At the dedication CLE RE isindiion veined trom. Jour the schools, we are trying to make it cial ill and improvement. scheme.|"&¢™: : epicgs strip of ice about 11 tnehes thick of the new Northern Pacific station EM 2 OL Rae ad ue, possibler to. keen) themeonenaby re! Iiine ie f these are the fellows;, Mz. Toltz’s information is based, | that would yield approximately 1,000/at Glendive a year ago he was one Z) letter hn article that will appear Eero Deere ae Sout, of these are the fe or ¢ said, on knowledge of contracts | tons. of the honored guests. =i in an carly issue ducing the taxes so the Y with poli ions and gr . Lap hh he etanc oy ibs aie See peace j ets ie i ee owners will be able to pay them.4he inclinations, who try to make the| ¥en a German corporation and/ For a mile above the Northern we THE DAKOTA FARMER f the matter is that the time people believe “I did it and saved|® Rumber of Northwest financiers fo. | Pacific bridge the river had remain-/ WERE) CAUSES a He EN sea ty fas come when hase aio male een ic gag) the installation of @ series of rotary /ed open in the middle. The water ~ ae sain Ising Serving eccupitions sapr What would ovr opinion havTbeon| 60%" at Beach, N.'D., easly nes. Wogan. freexing Saturday, when the HEAVY LOSS Lal ee Tp turieg Gag, Ported by taxation must share im the| of the past generation in the -atated PIDe cio qo.| thermometer touched four below “| Sued Because of Injuries Sus- joduction that the property owner if thee he i ths The contracts make provision for | zero, and it was certain that this’ Marion Junetion, S. D., Jan. 2. property if they had left us the tax and bond ; eats yee eae Sere US ve ‘ tained on Defective Side- producer hax had to suffer from burden we have contracted, and what | ¥S* of # German patented process dit, | Would make,an ideal ice field for the Fire starting in the basement of the B : Sonerce : the slump in prices of his products. ' will the future generations think of | Zstillation of ‘lignite with a result- | harvest. a double store building of the Bi Dense etal walk at Jamestown The farmer has been obliged-to t for the burdens we are passing |i™& “half-coke” and a number of Usually the ice harvest is between J. General Store here carly a a reduction for the — pric to them? valuable by-products. The life of the | the two bridges, because of the con- ‘destroyed the stock and building of Teed —— Pedvon cine me hen the situation is sized up ean | COMttets Tuns over a long period of | venience in hauling. The main har- that company und spread to the We 1 : Cities i rth Dakota are not: 949 per bushel to about $1. there be ‘Any foull-to Hinde iee Bees | se 8tss Mrs. Toltz said. vest, however, may be north of the John B. Thompson drug store, caus ‘ execilen inble sjecldenty for faillirel tO) tama puitey, | earedbs init vrs trying to organize andoqro.| lhyssen Company Backs Plan. | Northern Pacifie bridge this year. ing a loss 50,000. The : the 8 ' evn een cmice si) enowawunie cia ity |) tise tonclone) teabighiachasiemnowltreomenenent uy proteattng’ Std Se ea ny Per, aa blaze is believed to have originated | KeepsHait : the State « orth ota, ith | authoritic no knowledge be - ae poe pe Ves = ON aiyeces ne & Co., Duesseldorf, the largest iron from the furnace in the basement of i _ 1 yu expect th rmer to continue; demanding a reduction? e furnace in the basement of a | petal ea ee “sack she fret ontnae demanding = redacto & Crspueecort, the lees "2" Make Attacks from the fprmace in che tatenent st'| Combed | | !for the cor of sidewalks with- u : 5 ypayers eee a On Surcharge partment was unable to cope with cut in his prices andgpay 2) organized Keliy out regard to knowledge of ci . 4 y Hoy close a oolss| warth, who visited with. Mr. Tolz 5 ; A caHtinpelatnackine rnislend, foffieiats, the supreme court bus de 2880 07 {Yom 200 to 200 pereent in nor other needed. institutions, it is Saturday and will neturn to St, Pal In U.S. Congress. housing the two stores was denel stubborn, unruly or sham- cided in the case of Anderson : , organized to keep them open. next week. The contracts for the ished. pooed hair stays combed all day in DHL, | aeakicaeG Gece CR ts of June BOth, our com- der the present burden of taxation | construction of the retorts will be prediction thar ihe Be ae tent amtety med deliara: ineuus any) iUyleodah ieee caTiieeGeomninaE 2 i videltea judgment seivenedig) «ates h school finances were we will drive the taxpayers out of ict in the near future to some Twin te ie Gonguess AMIl mene aim | O16 Wee). cuuried-on the buildidy dignified combing eam whieh n. of Commerce, of $2,587.00 is upheld, The court, . the ‘country, andl ¢loke - {Cities concern, Mr. Toltz said tranenotiation pat in exch mpnnecies Wendl tio <tores. gives that natural gloss and well- Dak imous opinion written. by oD tutions.) We sre (tnyingtodmpraks))) with the advent ofthe mew in |\tcvaniish, dhe. vpredente ‘Pullman groomed effect to your hair—that | Justice Christianson, directed entry 166.00 on our, citizens, the necessity of gag-|dustry Mr. Toltz predicts a general surcharge is made by members ot » CREPE final touch to good dress both in bus- have your letter of the 24th, |of the jury's verdict, Judge Coffey a 56.00 | ing our public expens: ording to/use of lignite as a domestic and in- the North Dakota state railroad, Black d on social occasions. “Hair- crepe in. ine commission, based on receipt of in-| alternate ‘bands, very fin cor- Grosom the fuel industry in the Northwest. formation of activities of many mem-/ dion pleated, make a charming grow th The new lignite process has been | bers of Congress in this direction, gown. ware of ¢ perfected in Germany during the past | Right bills have been introduced t and have displayed your Corn Show | h poster. Kindly send us a suppl premium lists and entry blank Miss Anderson, according to the We are offering the people of opinion, injured her foot, ankle and ern Stark County prize money and | leg and fractured the producers of ly our farmers, to ms to be no limit to| that are being} created. I just had information from | ving ordered judgment for the city dustrial fuel and a centralization of of | notwithstanding the verdict. standing . 4) 4.00 $10,658,782.00 th, they had ng amounts: is grea less; also helps y lustrous hair. Be- asy, harmful imitations, In 1921, as of June 3 rown to the follow bone in her arm ST Raeee morn two years, Mr. Toltz said, and is sim-' abolish the Pullman surcharge, un- will run ads in the Dickinson papers | and sued’ the city hanes Deid! Sia.edeta00 one of our largest cities in the state | ilar to the Belgian process, American | der which a surcharge is made on distribute circulars tribu- | The court said in its syllabus; OUtstanding , © that request was made of the school| rights of which have been purchased | Pullman fares and the surcharge lor “Phere is duty incumbent upon the rants be board to furnish transportation for | by Henry Ford, who will utilize the given the railway companies. Among Mr. Will has been informed of our | city to maintain sidewalks in a rea- Bonds out H some of the children to and from the | process in the new plant in St. Paut. | those introducing bills to this. end Blans. |sonably. safe conditions for travel| ‘t#ndine 8002,606.00 gymnasium where they go for pr Not Practicable Now. was Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, Ru aiupito nllvof usitp, boost this es ordinary modesty dey, cb aighi. — 0,325,096, tice and exere and at that, in this| Lignite as a domestic or industrial | Republican leader. Bon Shee. | aa te se municipality. iS Records have also revealed that|{!, and winter of this beautiful fuel is hardly ptacticable now. Me. | ‘The number of bills and resolu- | weather. The board granted the re- quest, can you beat it? The Schools Will Not Be Closed I, for one, have no fear of the Toltz says, because it contains about | tions introduced indicates great at- 36 per cent water and non-combusti- | tention will be paid to the transpor- | ble matter and the present freight | tation act, according to Chairman! rates make it cheaper to ship fuel | Milhollan of the state commission. schools being closed, as I believe} from the Illinois fields. |The proposed legislation includes a ‘there ara enough teachers with the| There are approximately 650,000,- bill by Congressman McLaughlin to good red American blood running; 000,000 tons of lignite coal in North | repeal the Interstate Commerce Act, | Yours truly, not liable for i es sustained by | practically all the sinking funds F. Schlapmar, | reason of accumulations of snow and| created for the above bonds have Cashier. | ice upon a sidewalk unless actual | been spent. 2: |knowledge of the defective, unsafe) In 1914 State of North Dakota, | or dangerous condition of such side-| taxes $ Office of the Governor. | walk, occasioned by such accumula-) had ine Bismarck, N. Dak. tion, was possessed b i i | | there 1s paid for state nd in 1921 these 313.00, The Roatan cies paseo Beare | ounce ate and vil- through their veins, who realize the} and South Dukota and Montana. It 2 bill by the same man to repeal the ae Shee aie Peed) 8 followin 100 per- situation and will not deprive their| requires seven tons of virgin lignite | Transportation Act of 1920, a bill by | | officer or marshal of the municipality cent increase for the sume ear, with 48 hours previous to the time injur- : ' nS. |younger brothers and sisters of|to provide the same number of ther: | Senator Capper amending the act and | HAVE | HEEKS |: ieee Gustasnea® oad sieht scones rae sinerense in he bond: | what they, in life, have had advantage! mal units contained in five tons ot | specifically. providing the Interstate : ie PRES ot be antennae co eeaness dining the years Ue- | of by refusing ito mecept (aw 3 is comparative basis tie | Commerce Gommission shall not have | knowledge not be presumed | tween the dates mentioned above. of, by refusing to accept a wage the| Cpal. On this pe e Ven existence j taxpayer is able to pay. I do not| Northwest lignite supply is adequate | control over rates from points to| from the existence of the condition,,; In 1914 the state proper had about jelieve they will a to the fellow} to the country’s anticipated normal | points wholly within a state, yand| n 00,000.00 in outstanding bonds and - “nn oe ees ee ener alltinow a ae) 4 who is struggling out on the prairie| needs for the next 1,000 years, Mr. | about 40 other bills on the subject. | ive Tablets, | A as regards all | now it has about $16,000,000.00, near-/ to gave his home and the earnings| Toltz say 2 ; Se Ae a ry ” L If your skin is Srlinmeecomnletioa | of a life funerals ain do not come) « Dr. Holewantl ml leave the ain .Rush To Get On | SAY “BAYER when you buy-Gonuine id —t ted—; tite — a v xeross to me I will not teach your| Cities in February for ney ee rie ° | ae . ty h alice tonguecoated -cappetl pon) WELCOME TO PALM BEACH! children so they may get an educa-| Will return again in Mey when it is. S, D, Primary Ticket, Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for x good yi | tion.” This fellow has made the in-| expected that the required machinery malay, no koed lecling: you Biould)| ee |stitutions we have possible and also| for the Beach, N. D., plant will be | pierre, jan, 2.—With one day re- lds! -Peadache sUraleia Slane Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- | 5 ‘ made it possible for them to acquire | Teady for installation and operation. | maining before the closing of the Colds eadache Neuralgia -umbago 8 stitute for calomel—were prepared by the education they have. I do not} period for the reception of declara- \ Ed a 4 ice ARA 4 Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. believe any leadership eon induce) HAT BY TRAIN, Hons, for all “cindidates, for the Pain. Toothache Neurilis Rheumatism { \ em to forsake eir o! ‘riend | ‘ March election, excep’ udges 0! mes gat ees ae whose struggles made opporturity YOUTH UNHURT the supreme Court, the Secretary of | Accept only “Bayer’? package eee . - vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil. | You will know them by their olive color. | for them, in his time of-eritical d peas jState’s office today was flooded with tress and! when his all is at stake} Burlington, Iu... Jun. 2.—-Trapped | notiti and the best interest of the state is! in a stalled automobile filled with in jeopardy. Our businessmen, as well; are suffering the same fate as the farmer, many of them losing Tohave aclear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must getat thecause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on ! the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. «They start the bile and overcome con- | stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are soid Qnnually at 15c and 30c. Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsarea purely 2 ppirsne which contains proven directions. tions of candidates far the, State Tandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ; Also bottles of 24 and 100—Drugy' Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mavufacture of Mouoaceticacid apples on a railroad crossing yester- day, George Huckleberry, 20, jump- ed as the engine hit his car, landed jon the pilot of the engine and clung there while his: automobile was car- Guard A ainst Py? en feet down a track at 5 f -“Dern you, you spilled. all my ap- With Musterole ple,” the youth exclaiméd to a hot __ ‘rified conductor who came running Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia expecting to find the body cut in usually start with a cold. The moment pieces. The lad, who lived at Dan- you get those warning aches, get busy VilJe, near here, was uninjured save WEBB BROTHERS with good old Musterole. small cuts on his \legs from broken Updertakers © _ Embalmers , Funeral Directors .»°' Musterole is @counter-irritant that siass, - la ‘ ip: ees Feige Embalmer in Clfarge relieves congestion: (which is what a pats e ‘ d DAY PHONE 246. NIGHT. PHONES 246-887 cold really is) and stimulates circulation. ? . PR a a eg Salleylicacld Soo Line ; Y ( OPPOSITION TO NEW soo pyle ' One Cent old iehioned mustard lanier woh gq UBVATOR BARES. SEEN PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS oe the blister. rend pee POC aaa Licensed Embalmer in Charge reach dollar o 4 i fh in ine clevattor afte: leases Just rub it on with your finger-tips. Clue in Boclind leva | First you will feel a warm tingle as the 0% WM@4, qwhichy aye now. being re- healing ointment penetrates the pores, = 5 — then a soothing, cooling sensation and” . —_ quick relief. \ ofa Glinker in a Carload: Have Musterole handy for emergency Be Night Phone 100 or 687 Peer -| Day Phong:100° 5° use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musteroleisnow | made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. +, 85¢ and 65¢,\in jars, q and tubes. 3 ee " ‘The Best Lignite Mined in Noth Dakota. a a ‘41 THEAACHTER TRANSFERCO..-. .- 209 5th Street That's what Mrs. George McIntosh, well-known w Yorker, is | saying. She formerly was Dorothy. Fauquier of Windsom Ont. Siie's | one of the prominent folk at tue famous Florida resort. oul | san 5 ‘ es 5 is ’ ‘ . : * . i, ie eeje * a \ ‘<

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