The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 2

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AG pour PAGE TWO THE BISMA RCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 WAITRESS T0 | R > R id RA. > 1 Th 2 - ‘SHORT COURSES of a tree showing where the youth |in connection with the alleged rob-| According to Sheriff Spicher, an | iy 3 m i3 | had stood while he affixed a double|pery of John Lepinski near Olso last | elevator gasoline storage house at ough raers ise ora ° ooseve:* | atread of yitied ype re alin) ane ae | Burlington was broken into on the 1 jabout his neck and then leaped to ——_—_— \algbtof the ‘Ate and’ two caus “of his death. | | % GET $20,000, vtonument To Stand On 9 T0 BE OFFERED" “": FIREBUG SAID mech 28 Sct one a er geen'| i | 7. i i found Road To San Juan Hill Oi | N D YOUTHS IN CAUSE OF FIRE Ee arab a ee ag | , near Burlingtomt and , ‘ KEEPS ONJOB |. u..cc2s THROUGH. H.C. “4: AT UNION MINE (ig et vincent te in N con we asda \ * Portfons of the property which was Nobu } | COMPETITION Minot, N. D., Jan. 11.—Positive | destroyed had pee saturated with ‘ aris GER AR ! belief that the fre which destroyed | Gasoline, officials assert. Minot Woman Notified She Is ‘alle ‘ aces Announcement, Made That} ~~ | the tipple, engine house, hoisting ap- : It al require twa or three eens f : . SeinHeL i A ay aia 3 | Se cataee Bh Ge the Union to make repairs at the mine, necessi- Heir to Small Fortune | volone! Live Communities in | y, ; A aubra ara e acof tated by the fire, it 1s said. former of Will Enter Judging Conte mine near Burlington wesgs as y t re, Montan: & , 7 1 s ANN OH by | The Union mine recently cut wages In Mentana are erect ‘i Western N. D. May Get incendiary origin was expfe! bea eal he ! Teyae10 in re on i = | At Boze! Montana Sheriff S. Spicher, who with his | 0f its employes approximately 2 t co-op ore Nice aed 5 i er cent. Although the men walked Rg Club of that cit Them | puty, W. E. agh, investi- | per cents ee va : ERY rae etn 5c | ted: (heleaue.) Anvinvsstipapion iis |out, soine have retcened: io) Wolo Ls SPEND IT Th: aes ul has + Fargo, N. D. 11.—Thirty | under way, the sheriff states. The | 's declared, and other miners have byorkutes arts 1 ive two-day short courses in agri-;high school boys of this state will |Joss is estimated at 'between $2,000 | heen soir ke take the places o. een eiat ‘ ° ; culture, conducted<by noted leaders, {compete with other youths from | and $3,000. hose who did not return 1t—A tile of | er of th ONLY THOSE ARE FIT TO LIVE oe ; : ray id $8, ss eine a apieht Upitewe ili on tf j ; be Lats | may Je obtained by live communit- | Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Wash-| ‘The fire is believed to have started / Mitnechrocicled in the life of Sirs. | Building in Washing WHO DO NOT FEAR TO DIE @ | ios in the territory of the Bismarck | ington, according to an announ a m. Read Tribune Want Ads. Ga ons Mond Minot, as the ry Baco F branch of the International Harves-|ment by E. H. Jones, supervisor of ¢ tory of a lost heir- 1 national ter Company, it announced to-| vocational agriculture tor North Da- ss published recently in The News incoln jday by J. C. Taylor, branch mana-|keta schools, The™ contest, which | ‘ v Mrs. Mondou, for the past two . rt | ger. The extension short courses | will consist largely of livestock judg- 5 waitress at the Leland hotel, | 8 ub Stony lare conducted by the I. H.C. as a] ing und similar vocational work, will 3 ‘ to leave within the next few | Creek sré bust | part of its contribution to a better} take place at Bozeman, Mont., Jan- | s for to 1 fortune , is th Iie posevelt; abe | agriculture program. uary 14-17, and is one of the largest | 4 y 000 le the quotation “Only those Mr. Taylor said today in a letter to | contests of i kind held ip the coun- | Jecember 31 to Hve who do not fea fj numerous individuals and orga:iza-| try, declares Mr. Jones. “More than | Mittra jife the base is the further inserip B | tions: 40 young men competed in -a simi- | n he Sp AS ATLL aa |e The Bismarck branch feels for- | lar contest the ‘past year. | : : even years 0 ues os jeune RRgOe: tunate in having secured five iwo-| The North Dakota schools that are The strange story of Giveyor pant a ee eae |day Short Courses to be held in its|each sending a team of three men) just A, Johnson, ‘ lL Ne lt da al {territory between March 17th to|are Woodworth, Hazen, Golden Val- leath sigpifieg that Treedoin.” ‘The inscriptions will be \communitics in which to hold these | Heart, Stecte, Beach, Noltumiers | laughter was to be his sole ‘ 4 uy ney i i i | | meetings out of the 115 in our terri-| and LaMoure. Mr. Jones will vhose ‘rude cabin after his death re ee e She in nasal \tory depends on the communities | company the teams as chaperon. \ Y vealed a hoard of liberty bonds an minent point on the boul i| § \themselves. Only those communities “Through the co-operation of the reached Minot yesterday ee se oe | thc can convince us of ef enthusias: Northern’ Pacific railtpads it is pos- w te, < Caen 8, | tic interest and a sincere desire to sible for\the high schools Eile | ° ¢ girl i dat | Association Is now ra make the Short Course Commanity state to send these gaa to the oe » dent of Minot. | vequired, under t ° 5 Meeting the biggest and best event tana contest,” says Mr. Jones. “This | : 4 Ua ne nittes of ier] fubees Associa of the year in their territories will Tailrond, saeen ue Peon a | b 7 Wee “ral John ¢ of War-} be considered in the final selection. 98°F ¢ Seen ee EE | ee ” vty received the search asain, oe cor i ae ret aciemiun: | ment informed us that it gould de | SAY BAYER” when you buy-Yyomume ey Het a Ce eae treasnrer. General Leonard Woo securing one of these meetings we 4 college, so that the | ad cafe hy milli 5a ascribe sicians for ee rena vale Aid aste | formerly Colonel of the | fam Piceeat that youl takolupstus BS ter college could pay nsportation Proved safe by millions and prescri y phy: ithin an hour enue t. is honorary chairman. with other leaders. Every branch charges of the schools west of Valley _ s) i ue of The New ed on the planned to have the ecrpmony Boer tray paatleiteeat oie ewelalbeive | Gltvele bon tal charreas 2700) the | Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago with a stor dashing | of unveiling take place in 1924. ; ; leo aoeialy veligibuagdtiaWeduestional|/ sees eoremen ans cee || A eS eae . in Minot to clatin! General Greenway stated that as make onal subscriptions. He |Greenway stated that contributiont |"° 7°00}. ontisued in the work, If,|> ecared for.” | Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism fondou had beer! ¢ne Rough Riders find their mem-je he hope that the nows- for the monument and addresses | ee veceint of your petition aernny ' pent | oeated ang informed of the kind | pership scattered throughout the pape would co-op in help- of former Rough Riders should be Ly, y :, z i -: Accept only “Bayer” package ; urn of fate in her life, A womar | United State it is extremely dif-|ing the Rough Riders «4 ociation sent to Mr. George G. McMurtry, conte es wine yous uy real- ALLEGED ROBBER ON TRIAL. | whieh anita —_ djections , clephoned to Police Captain Homer! geuit to reach all the members to Pr ach those members whose ad- Roosevelt Memorial Association, | Y wants one of these Short Courses} Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 11.—| which contains proven directions. | », Looby an Gut him t ue Miss; and give them un opgortunity to )dresses are unknown, General ,One Madison Avenue, New York. Leesa: sey a Seared oe John Backowski, captured recently at Handy Fee Mer of 2 tablet 3 jlda Foss had been married a few |. joes aoe eet ae { successfully, 2 ior, Wis., trial Wed- Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. « aonths ago in Minot to a mayne | i i : oe gare > oy peenuing) One fOr organic le) ty see rueecea with grail larceny Aspirin is the teade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoiccticactiester of ae ¢ © ame of Mondou. Looby is personally | io” the recent committer en percent, all other) ment on the part of the school meet with you a month r so im ad- 4 icquainted with Norris Mondou, the | Meeting het orsed IT 2.65 percent. boards. This is not a general eriti- ; Vance of the event.” = y wusband, and knew that his wife Coolidge. ‘The resclutions “The 1 legislative but it is true of many taxing SS vorked ut the local hotel, so he at | Part: : with the help of the distriets.”- FOUND HANGING TO TREE. 1 ince went to the hostelry and con-| “We condemn the attitude of those | vetoes, cut appropriations Remedy Sought Linton, N. D., Jan, 11.—Mystery i © ‘eyed to her the tidings that she|Who question the republicanism of epnidanliglcuba bier ie Dheslecialatu Be Mr. Baker! S¥rrounding ‘he disappearance of You can always rest assured’ when smokin; } Y g re of 1923, Mr. Baker L being sought to claim the for- | declared republicans, because of dif general fund levy 26| declared, sought to remedy an unfair| Frederic, 19-year-old son of Jacob » e |ferences of opinion in purely local aiveriputiontomenonesemuurient Bender, farmer living 20 miles © And thus the of Aladdin's ify “0 when at th ranee inn epunty. .taxest!| NicAeveryaereatbacallothicontplning| moumescncn mere was veulven Saen \ t amp was in Minot with | expressed ons Mp, Baker said, “cannot be. blamed is being d) by: anany, résidenta|s frozen. body, was one hanging 4 t he ay a] urty polities arc ; se itemee' Hey aiduin: | o! 3 Ab nt | tyom the limb ofatree in the woods © CENT CIC ‘ ” a Ak poe Ban woltica ia site ait Ec? ly cl ie oe big a villa ee ite state! ae ale oreo ibe. x 5 CENT CIGARS 5 i y .5 percent f 915 on account o n ree e : z S ° 7 P ! Eerie ares 1 RO aaoarasl There were marks in the crotch that they are made of clean long fillers. AS Continues Employment : little demand be Increase in Counties class,” Mr. Baker “This ———————— . a Despite fhe face that it vail ia ine created for a state wide repub- “To extent, the in- the result aimed at by the legislative 2 " Feito ites een gone) through and | ig tt) teal dye ive caused by factors over which county every dollar's worth of property| AT ALL DRUGGISTS ee sronon! comes into nc a alw uel How ce board had no control or very limit- should be subject to tax. I believe{ 10 CENT SELLERS : pene peor a Walte 2B a noueD zuraiiva rent t Ms iy cof in- resident were required. to pay | are made of double resweated stock all long fillers, therefor making smooth ti: ntend. to continue in this employ-| publican party eee Out (painting and t the people would no* be tasted cigars. These cigars are as fresh as hot cakes in the morning. q Se eat ent was re- to vote for increased ex- ir mara tier aint: tocknow CER $1,000,000 of the penditures of public money or to in- x uery as to what she intended to do} anny ble: tov: very Iatge ex: s that he i 92 Third Pe fith the $20,000, "Well, CES pins wer! xe ntl ce a » of the inerease.| ing money out of his pocket r f 423 Third Street. Dit erage ot it 1 intend to inve confirm their commendation of Pres ting to you as|ally he will hesitate in approving NoCOLDS a ome business that [am positive will | IO STS and we, the total amount |.inereases in public expenditures and Perici’ good’ return.” the’ efforts of reput 1 and bridge| public indebtedness unless the neces- ROMEO Teli lownige ner aete| eum. Om Ms Behalt seven years.| sity thereof is clearly demonstrated. nd, she displayed two rings—one a a3 * county | Under previous taxing laws, M : ilver band and the other a diamona ‘IPWAQH y| Baker said, a large number of cit “T think I'll get me a larger dia- TAX INCREASE ad! zens were relieved from all taxes} rond\’ she continued, and Ithence 1 yn aw ind! except road and school poll taxes. | Wee uae ter dee | - IN CMY: TOLD. ~\vin To-| Judge I. C. Davies explained to =) elieve I'll get me a new dress. i +: 1 Th cy tal road and bridge le’ mounted| the engineers what increased jur ss arning to her husband who b | TO E GINEERS 9.90. This amounted to] diction for the county court would | tit roudiy. “I guess, Norris, we'll prob- — percent of the total taxes levied | mean. | 16 sbly take that “honeymoon wh (Continued from Page 1) on property in this state in the last aS SS \ tig. a8 lacking afer we were married j blamed on these factors, except to a eae ‘ | dat, Later the haired heiress con-|a limited extent ip oxpenditures-have in- HELPED LITTLE GIRL’5 COUGH. Ko ided that learning. ar 1915 with the} creased moderately in the lust seve fr kate and hi nting to pur- Me nid Uhac tagelegee aml ales Aas Aiea RTT cah t | “POLEY’- HONEY AND TAR) ke a new pair of skates for some- nth ayerenced ¢1e.0ee,e08) | inex r. Baker said, “the ciel | COMPOUND is fine. My little git! pr: ie theraee covele uly the nereases Deing for road and bridge! had an awful cough. I got a bottle ch Will Now Buy Skates [ee ere ea cee eae Aaa eane al tare iN HaR eee of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR ‘ op “Guess I'l b Se is cream (re Tre jereaeenl nel) geet Wa 1) COMBOUND) andi gaye chy ae 0 mi retty soon, too een Set AROMAT: aeacemvent (axes Sr Teta 915 to) doses and she was greatly relieved,” lay “What about getting a house with | jail aaa a ee writes Clyde H. Benson, Marlbrook, | . an bathtub in it?” chimed in the girl's Ber ane e a “| Virginia. The best remedy for | aa faites restate | coughs, colds, hoarseness; relieves iter ‘ i S Oh yes, T mustn't forget that |} S hereent of ous The y pal items of increase | promptly and effectively. FOLEY’S ither. We'll attend to that right] for 15.3 percent) are for the transportation of pupils | HONEY AND TAR CO} POUND has | s way,” was the, reply. 4 i! gee 08 pe town-| and teachers’ salaries,” said Mr. | stood the test of time, serving Hirec | ’ “But I'm not going to spend this | * percent and 53.8) Baker. Teachers’ salaries are re-| generations. ~ “ toney foolishly,” continued i. ee ‘Me ‘ comaaible for approximately Scan, seeiteonsS | ondou. “It won't last long i buy} “There i general impression cent of the total school expenditures. ATELY. 3 PICK a verything that 1 happen to seo and | over the st continued Mr. Bak- Pouthins peatession aerantitled ABE IDN CR ATORS paar \ ‘ ® ti going to Took around and sep if eh pln alata aanae plete Hbaanae ell as any other] six orators who will compett for | \ Pee thay with part of it and | SOMACORUMSRI AE a2) Tee eae Consequently, 1) Univ of North Dakota honors \ " S a a a p of it and he increase in state taxe n not criticising the iner © iN}and the right to represent the insti- ien I will put the remainder of it in not the e¢ Of the total | school expenditures on account of i 4 orcollegiate contests . ‘ Ruieood| sec! Thay H tution in intercollegiate contests e Ma} pine good securities, 1 have often- | in governmental expendi-|the inereased salaries of teachcrs.|were,announced. They are: | Elmer . ; mes eough : ae : would: [lke £0 / tus 1s compared with 1916 |T will merely point out that it “is | Hilis,” Towner; William Leuck, Kra+ ¥ } i. as - Br ; meng ERE or a| state departments, boards and com-/my opinion that e. ive school e: mer; Edgar Houldridge, Thompson; . auroom and maybe Il buy either of | missions were responsible for 6 ; in many taxing districts Oliver Peterson, Minot; Samuel | ‘ peeve. Re tees recaepnane | pe cents salle as nus 26.03 per- 0 te are the result of poor James, Forest River, and Maurice | : Moy ike a lot of mone eee one ae hways 13.20 percent, inter- | financial management and poor judg-, Ryan, Grand Forks. “The place of advertising in the present economic system TI Sider? areca Do | Sage rae Came enn a eRe re emma pia ia uae is thoroughly well, established.” > 2 maybe $3,000, but g§20,000— Pee ees eae ak ke WHERE NEARLY 40 WERE KILLED . ‘ is =e J LN fe Sheed : hes Goodwill has come to be a vital factor in the success of arand Forks County ‘ . — any business, and goodwill can only be created by right and Man Boomed by persistent advertising. Leaguers ; j ee g i A manufacturer-who advertises honestly the stability - ps Campiened trom Pace » ee and quality ef his goods sets for himself a standard of pro- sandidate and ‘hope that the state i 7" ze Z ei ill express sual? in "favor of a pro- | duction. He makes a treaty of faith with the buying public i Fe ciecn ee which he must uphold-at any cost. | hoson are not pledged to any one : an, nor any set of candidates be ’ Frequently, for the purpose of promotion, the manu- Hed Gs a set for one man or another, ; facturer needs financial assistance. Et must file individually and pledge f Ve } ‘hemelves to carry out the wishes : : . le the people as expressed at the ‘ The time is fast approaching when bankers, having RP 5 ' carefully investigated the standing of a manufacturer a 4 “ ie} *) : . . {The Ward county league-controlled desiring a loan, will ask this leacing question: * lopublican sentesl ‘committee, meet- |* | kg this week, reaffirmed its “confi- i Fann A a0 aia the Republican party, in “What is his advertising appropriation?” fe sapacity and patriotic purposes Fits Iedders” and following the ac- i read - 1 . # STOMACH. Published by. The Bismarck ‘Tribune, in co-opération | with The American Association dvertising sles” INDIGESTION, | f " b of Advertising Agencies ” “DIAPEPS ae a }) Se 1g moment you eat @ tablet of , 's Diapepsin” your indigestion | | P No more distress from a) | or,jacid, upset stomach. No flatu- | i Aubartburn, palpitation, or mis ee ‘ J ses.. Correct. yout in- Here is a cros3-section/of the starch plant.of the Corn Product Refining Compan; 4 i : ‘ ak HAG fot: pl ¥, at Pekin, Ill,;. fol- ‘afew cents, Bach pack-') lowing’ the: explosion in which between 35-and 40 Dersons were k led and 100-injured.. Byen ‘ptick walld by druggist to over- | were ‘crumpled iby the dry dust blast. Ice from the water poured search for ‘bodies. bi don the flames has greatly tmpeded

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