The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,.1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a ‘be GNE DIES. TWO HURT DURING = s ker, vice president; shier; directors: Ii nracker, Fo D Join Storey, n, for the Pirs ‘ony nk of Steele. The offic Tuttle National bauk Rusch,, president; L. orna: LA DS president; A. F. Fir, eashier tor: Il. J. Rusch, 1 A. } D. Jones, & Police Reserves Rushed Out in Chicago when Factional Break Out Differences r ‘ eS police re cre labor feud im Discussion 5 Washington, Jan. 8 ‘ 1 until next Tuesday further consider. |) Mu Me ned to bs Pvatenibe cpacnitfees ante | : sas laa Ota if to yo back over | UR eM Tae hg ould be | ; w pre: | J TAT 1 cfopment | 4 4 + ! H Representative Henry Ford FOR LOAN BILL 3 = i 3 community has established what is occasion also, : AO tat at os GHA An the pie of | 5 = a i ELLS DAKOTAN Lia us BY words record 7,- i fk Ubite ee shot by the HERE! isis products While a comparatively | in fi htin t im G Jan: & Re-oin- mI x] if pile: abbits slain by the killed was about 25 tons. It is esti-| i 5 er i Bas ape the ge f oth I ‘OR HIS TL RKE hunters. he hunt was conducted by mated that more than $1,000 worth of | . is GauEeN livestock Joan Schutz of {the Town Criet's clul of ammunition was used A AILS BOK | Your liver, kidneys, and other organs are i be presented this after see ting a | 80 hunters ¢ ned by. n With freight rates high and no, | engaged in a constant battle against infec- Nori Dakota Hotel FES bye won a silver loving cup by market for the rabbits, the commit- ‘ H . d . 2 < Associa ‘on! Tong fet iat IE a 1) more rabbits tee in charge could find no place to 4 \ tion and body poisons. When they are sluggish About 40, ville, See ie ian n headed by Her- p them. However, they were | these poisons “back up” and collect in the tion were} pee? man hauled out by the wagon load by i blood. Headaches, bac sage eesion ond] the Nene y purpose of the farmers to feed to their chickens and ‘| lood. Headaches, backaches, constipation, ae i} o arrive this FORGE BLOWER RESCUE Ne N. D., dan. 8.—Un conscious for at least four hours ! at the bottem of a vot well and then revived by fresh air forced through a string of piping by a black ywer was the icson, well finished | De- Miricson ha a well at the George m and went into the well ) o'clock in the afternoon to tout. He reached the bot routed “alright.” but a later when DeWalt. led to him. CARRYOVER SHOALS BILL House Military Affairs Com- | at on of legi John ey and Win mittee Postpones Sale tion of ore the committer Stern RECORD MADE IN JACK RABBIT HUNT | prominently” ith: the investigation in y was ended. thirteenth annual convention of the aid to have been! pany which has been federation, which will be held at Bismarck during May. The 1923 | convention was held in this cit; Other matters to be ‘aken wp at the | SENATE 0. K.’§ «SPECULATIONS DRY VIOLATOR ld Res GETS SIX MOS, ' Also Fined $200 by Judge Jansonius in Court Here amount of liquor found on him—16 gallons of moon-; mentioned in conneqion w shine. A | Teapot Dome jury, with Judge Jansonius ; Washington to ing, today was Ler ot C. T. Bration against W. 14 SEEK:POSITION D. B. C. GIRL WINS Hoe nvolving. farm wages. | Judge Jansonius will go to James- | town tomorrow to ‘preside at the; court term there while Judge Cof- fey will return to Bismarck to- ie kee night to complete the term here. Within a week of her ariel Los Angeles, Calif., Louise Whit- son, a graduate of Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., secured a position with the Marine Corpo- tation, that 14 girls were trying for. Hannah Kovala, another Dz. B. C. girl, after three days in Chicago, Ask Protection | ‘Of Missionaries) wt St. Louis; Jan. United | Christian Missionary society (Chris- | tion church) will probably ask the | state department to make inquiries ‘!- Adopts Ladd Resolution Di- recting Report From Sec- retary of Agriculture Washington, Jan 8, (B The first action at th the A. P.) session of The house | poned | or Congress to aid the farmers was ee uted ' ‘ ae me ental ' : obtained a fine place with the oe taken today by the Senate when it; Anton pete Gael dime all RL A ULC Let ae kN Ea ed i ii speaks adopted the Ladd resolution regard. (ffm McLean county, pleaded | missionaries at Batang, it was said | C48 ane Corp, It Ln jing wheat speculators. The measure Guilty to violating the dry lvws|at headquarters of the society here | well for akota’’ training tha | graduates are given preference in today big cities where competition iskeen. directs See, Wallace to publish find- | P¢fore Judge Jansonius of district ‘ings of the grain futures administra- | COUTt last night, and was senten- SPEND TRADING tion ae 6 BoRIE the wheat ced to serve months in jail, | Oh om stl?? En- market taken by “the well, kaown| {ei $200 and directed ‘o nay $60| New York, Jan, 8—Trading on| La ai ee Gat yr So hionsl syeculttors and the cOSts. Ulrich got more than the|the New York curb market in the| roll Monday. Write today to F. 4 minimum sentence because of the! stock of the Mammoth Oil Com- members of the large ‘future com- j mission’ houses of the Chicago Board | of Trade.” - 1 Meartime both senate and house agricultural committees heard repre- sentatives of farm organizations on the Morris ~Sinelair bill for ereati of a $100,000,000 government corpor- ation to purchase and sell farm sup- | plies with a view to increasing and | stabilizing prices, An export corporation to dispos of surplus crops was urged in the; house by PR Leavitt, Republican | of Montana, in discussing farming | L. Watkin’, Pres., 806 Front “t., Fargo, N. D., for terms, ——————————— has proved nglanders. The ng jack t sport for New | conditions in. the Northwes | 30 rabbits were killed, there}, Wheat farmers have been and are | 3) rabbits were Biled, Gere dosing their farms or suffering set- ; ers on a side on that! yicxs hardly less severe, he said be- | In this year's hunt, Keep your system In s{uffing the bird, which cost her j was » the ray . , 46 cents a pound, Mrs. Sehulz foun | crop rabbits, It is stated hunt was followed by a big) Wa Bian ae Fa ata that up about 100 community banquet, attended by; 2° a x Tees or sold pbit ents the commiggee on awards. | dizziness, biliousness, foul breath, and coated tongue are the danger signs. Don't neglect ‘ ney LGT 2! poand, | Pounds of now nearly people and served by eee riled in the Senate today | them. /Drive out the poisons, | _ ae an ntly it women of the St, Mary's Altar guild. MOCOENICK. Minos | . z yf th hk \ Plenselwrite: me what) you paid eS Sa a Malan on y Senator McCormick, Minoks. | poe ac mM e famous i - Fifth and Biggest Hunt toasts covering methods and expe e kidneys, liver, bowels an Na Ra The event was the fifth rabbit hunt or the hunters, diversifeation,; LABOR BODY ere per CHICAGO Report of the Condition of and h Dakota com- | 3,700.00 | that certain White Bus, Mode’! jwhich is owned by and is the J the woe MELT. STAT! NK be held in New England territery resoure Hale fe the Heart of the |. Maree re tay Da-| The previous record hunt was in. 1817 munity co-operation and good will MEETS HERE, healthy and active with 36 PILL ‘ Dies gt Wuninees eee |) & aH —— | 2 ZA Convenient to all theaters, | Grand Forks, Jan, 8.-—The ex-| railway stations, the retail and ‘ Ne ray receiver in the above entitled ction! ~~ REBEL LEADER ecutive board ot the Dakota | . |} wholesale districts, by living atthe Loans and discounts $ 74,910.74 by Order of the) Court, dated el : State Federation of Labor will hold | Dr.MORSE AY i | ¢ cece NE a) Lee “——f ja, quarterly meeting in te Me-| ec CL aaa ol Kenzie Hotel at Bismarck next | | Warrants, stocks, aCe EE Saha : | Sunday, Charles Johnaon, secre-| ! Ay Fienten, clang, Dorass0)| (ore eile ana TAM OEMORIEREI EO! | tary-treasurer, announced. y BEATE tibteees tuenitice p the his er for eush, O3 1 » local people will attend this | ROOT PILI Ss ‘meeting in the ca the acity of officers | of organization. They are | Mrs. Margaret Froats. second vice- ty of parties to this » will be held and 22,059.96 | pores of the skin. Keep them bh — wrap, FAVORED FOR FIFTY YEARS = at the door of the Court House | president of the state federation ‘ll ( uy: emmeatitie TOTAL ..$ 99,368.72} in the City of marek, Burlei land secretary of the local Trades 2 Bene was LIABILIt County, North D: on the 19th] colt. Labor Assembly, and Mr. if “Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 | day. 6 January, eaa ia the ur of | Johnson, who és also president of nlus fund . 2,000.00} 2 o'clock P. . of said uy do that) th local assem’)! pen ‘ were summoned and Surplus: tun : Saat Bea ey : tie loc: y he Isked from New England, | Undivided pro x saa Reet cai well Benieaned vandidey | Included in work to be dealt — y asker Y » anglay Sonate und ta 2446.34 to the purchaser thereof con- | deren a€ tne. “aileheadiaais: | 0 J Matthews, local dblacksmith. | tyhividual “de- (hile (actin ha’ Gay a with at the mee‘ing will be divcus-| | reed to the farm with a load of! "hosits subject Rea MuikA Come Chumeuwl sions relative to the holding of the} | { piping and a forge bellows. Fresh! 40. check i a pumped down ty Ericson) Gu fund Sth day i : vho eventually rev 408.5 to tie a rope wer to thim about J.P. WAGN : ‘ his body and he ri Loto the sur- eae 4 © after five hours in the well. fO;0110.00) 4 at) KIDDER BANKS. STRENGTHENED Steele, N. D., Jan, 8.—-With the closing of the meeting of the new directors and new personnel of the First National bank of Steele, and also the First ) tle, one of the strong stitutions in the state as be ated, it i The finan part two vice president of the tional bank of Fargo, also vice pres ident of the North Trust Co of Fargo, Win. St president of Alex Sterns Co., also of I and P. C. I with the Minneapolis tional bank of Tut t financial in- ner believed following were among the of outside who took active the reorganization of the Rusch of Fargo. Northern Na in yanks: H. J former! National bank The following officers and directors were elected: Il. J. Rusch, president; L Dorn- account at the ‘will. bank. Wishing for money won’t place \ you in possession of a snug bank Systematic saving, begun today, . $1 opens your Saving Accounts at this strong P, C. Remington, President. : eS aleve ate Pres. BAy2e.3e | .| CHINESE HELD | FOR SMUGGLING) COLDS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh-—ss., : | ea ; ns I, i. PL) Goddard, Cashier of the abit anid Se ea tmni E atarts jane Theceqiined| ‘ |“Pape’s Cold Compound hemcaretn at th EN) | were arrested in New York Monday I ; | trues tothe best of my knowtedg. | mene oe eee is General M. M. Giguez, one |, Breaks a Cold Right Up ~ cogineetion $80,000 worth of opium made here j of the rebel leaders in Me and ‘belief, of | H. P. GODDARD, ico, who Cashier, | Take two tablets every three hours Subscribed and sworn to before me ding i: Ha [ine declared his fore | until three doses are taken, The. this ith day e 1924, y by federal author- | - y ; i first dose always gives relief. The! | | a ee Were arrested when in the ficld. until General Ca Been Palanan contpletely | otary Public. | they appeared to inquire about the | jiminated as a presidential break up the cold, Pleasant and Correct. Attest: | 1. P. GODDARD, | VALENTINE BENZ, Directors. | shipments ch originated in Seite |sufe to take. Contains no quinine !or opiates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold ‘ Compound.” Price, thirty-five cents. | Druggists guarantee it. He | victories in the early stages of the date. scored several important | revolt. Read ‘Tribune Want Ads. NOTICE OF SALE PROPERTY OF VER STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun ty of Burleigh. In Distriet Court Fourth Judicial District. Mabel Sch r, Plaintiff, «s. ¢. A. Johnson, Defendant Th KLEENBURW is a coal of exceptional purity. It makes very little smoke and no soot — is free from annoying gas — contains scarcely a trace of sulphur — never clinkers—and makes less than half as much ash as the average bituminous coal. end of the year. A Ton of KLEENBUBN is a Ton of Satisfaction, PEABODY COAL COMPANY , KLEENBURN, WYOMING The Sootless Coal The following KLEENBUEN ‘Distributors will Fill Your Orders Promptly’ F. H. Carpenter Lumber. 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