The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1924, Page 6

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IN eciatio ind in Give on cited .ste by ana like th saic t, fin the pro: pr're like r his old up and t hoping e wor pw h me ever terested i For | minded p ith me in vor of tl Haundry w oughness: today Saw 0 had expe he most i °] a ed an +e hed er remove and drie did the w , or saw out thei nin the Et that th /hopeles mach ner ton, the Pt and col of several it turn out the despe de me ind It primari It was work o st skillful us being Indry sys it the laut H other wor pnd lots. idle and y dle of the ‘own toget ‘ious mach ent back t I four ee, from t ef to the fully folle laundry; d handled bi attent d Ho-mesti re taking, ork that. finished—a ing touch How 1 nd thé Pr Wed repairi thiecal ra laundry, ld left hom distressing them bac * d their full © buttons n the less . primarily mM hild’s E. “Califor , PAGE SIX ey BANKERS BODY BACKS COULTER FARM AID BILL Agricultural Loan Plan De- clared of Real Benefit to All Northwest Fargo, Jar rs the North Dakot as on asked to the Coulter 101,000,000 in plan for tgricultural f the northwest in out from h ters of the organigation here | C. Maefadden, secretar Every bank and every merchant in North Dak hould be interest in the so called Dr, Coulter Live oy agricultural re. lief in the west, which now pending « and unde on 1 ne ' community an range for pétitions to be leading citizens to all of our sera tors and representatives in congress Seek Higher Tariff **Coupled with a request for sup port of the culled Coulter Dill he ' equest to our repre- sentat in Washington to do all that bly’ can be done i s 1 tari? on wheat <0 cut out the ‘milling in transit’ nited States of foreign « ittention of leading fur € community should to these two measures, | iM do so much to aid in x ueting iculture in our state, nd no time should be lost in getting | tl ctitions and letters in the ha our cong smen and sena tk nlutio mM organizations emmereial elubs and o| izations should be sent, Dr. Coulter's plan is sound eco omically and has approved by | eof the best men in Washington | bat n should be unturned | t the pa of the bill and | ir t n wheat and flax Whe ives are passed our rs can approach — thé rine planting season with confi- | the recon: | be papid| th business for a few] Wl of the; in your wh { ist be d that what MRS. KILEN | RESCUED; =. dulina Kile kidnaped —b x, Hupeh vo weeks » has | | ives | Magrudc > ve-| ndit infested re pon the Ch officials the n of takin inst the kidnapers der’s mes whieh was sent from the Wu Pei-Fu at ted th now added t had b at the leader of the} n killed | bandit Mrs. Kilen was with Prof ff and Mrs. Moff whe . Both raided the mission at T Professor Hoff and his wife were} by the raiders. Professor | Hoff died Sunday but Mrs. Hoff is ex- | pected to recover. | Auto Body To Launch Campaign! Fargo, Jan. 16 With the selec- tion of J. F fi i business Dixon of Grand ‘argo, as secre- Loosen Up That Cold | With Musterole | Have Musterole handy when a cold | starts. It has all of the advantages of | grandmother's mustard plaster WITH- , OUT the bi: You just apply it with | the finger: ‘st you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the , pores, then comes a soothing, cooling | sensation and quick relief. | Made of pure oil of mustard and | other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and | doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, | sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- ral; congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest, It may prevent pneumonia | and “flu.” | To Mothers: Musteroleisnow | | manage Forks, of F formerly made in babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. | pressed himself’ 'Cal, to s | Cuard, will b THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE both of whom a heir ti to its Dako mobile elution is prepared to Jaunch a vigowdu campaign imened for anember big developy of the state organization Permanent headquarter estoblished at once in th to be Fargo club 1 viee-pre: Grand Forks; secretary, consists t, first vice-president HANNA BACK FROM WEST T0 | AID COOLIDGE Former Governor Sees Fac- tions Uniting Behind the President 16.- Former Govern President Coolidg r for North Dako Fargo, J L. B Hann campaign may arrived in yesterday from a ‘series of e¢ rences in c > with national Republitan lead supporting the president for the nomination. Immediately upon his arrival in the city Mr. na went into conte s with party leaders city and. the campaign was ay in North Dakota Mr. Hanna annoyieed that orous camp will be until the pri this nary in presidential put under a vig- ign conducted the situatio in that the leaders of had indorsed the eandic 1 faction y of Pre dent Coolidge. He declared his be lief that all petty and locnl differen- ces between th factions will not be™ permitted to p iny part in this mpaign but t all will unite and make the indorsement of the presi- dent by the party members iy North Dakota decisive. Mr. ecks with his he was communicated dd to take ¢ rge of the North Dakgta, family, wh with and ur Coolidge He cons left at once for Chic nfer with a party Phe consent 0: Hanna to assume this important task was greeted with a great deal of ction among leaders of all | fact in the party in this state. » has the confidence of over: | whelming majority of the Republi of observers agr can voter rth Dakota, political CAN'T ATTEND Lieut. Col: M. H. Sp Grafton, who was designated to at tond a special course at the ! Washington, orth Dakota National unable to accept the pointment bee of bu s, he has informed Adjutant Gen- A. Fraser Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking which destroy gerios, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys- tem in condition to throw off all attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. The box bears this signature Price 30c. 10,000,000 School Children EMULSION BISMARCK ‘STORAGE COMPANY Storage of all kinds. Rates on application. DEAD CAR STORAGE $2.50 PER MO.. Office With Lucky Strike Coal Co. Phone 82 909 Main St. Q'RYAN SEES | VETS TRAINING PLAN MISTAKE: Bureau Got Sigil Wrong in} veterans Would have bee if they had not been tra clared in an in sentative of the Weekly upon his Washington at the cone ten months’ investigation 1. The veneral said "statement did not take int ation any charge of negligence, ex-| Tnerease in All-Rail Rate to | trav bureau, nce or mis age the bureau. “Tam firmly of id, “that there are number sands—of men ing the o » int in v it rview with ar erie departure but considered onl tem of tehabilitation org: d Forks, treasure pono rena) go; directors, Manville) washington, D. C, Jan. 1 ©. 1 Ruscelly most serious mistake of the Bylin, Tioga; J an Bureau was in vc Chis Pier ey aMule atonal of disabled men of N. Dunham, Bis- the World War, according to Maj Hen, Mandany F.W.! Gon. John F. O'Ryan. Many of the n better off | ined, he de Legion! from | an lusion of a of the bu- that his ito consider. | ment of the the sys- ized by pinion,” he, great many-— | o the thou- ional train- who would be better off if the} thracite government had never undertaken to ducate then mean more able t cope with conditions and mie independence. “The © Government's | machinery never actually jit never was p right men course nd 1921. |thing w esty on | rehabilitation. Instead men how to strike out ;their own canoe again, t was to cultiv: | sioners, W ‘school to another and pul to keep on the governme when the Fe wed with the Ve and the situ jimproved. But jdone, Instead of being to beeome independent a porting, thousands of v been elihood at pub im ible. I will have to go. the Bureau éan turn out j bubilitated, obviou [make good, Graduates are leaving tional institutions at the | monthly, and figures p: Gen Ss investh; that ninety. doing well, neorrigibles may soon Jandy rit is said. Between 18: i working week | duced “from | hours and 1922 in R. C. ‘Rosen’s p. m. daily until all sufferers are doing now. and disordered bowels, the liver in a soothing, no ambition or ener; sniping, cramps or pain. Selief. Eat 10 Ibs. Granulated sugar .. saps ties. BOX sos at 20 bars Electric Spark Soap Snider’s Sauer large cans, , 2° for:.. ular 20c seller, 2 cans........ Boneless Picnic Hams, bb....... By better an they even started in the right into the ate the habitual 0 would change from one}? thooled for two ye: peen necessary men Whose cases have be- beli I cannot see how j industry seventy-two stock now at auction. off, I are now to win econo- vopational broke down, aid to gett- right | The whole the name of of teaching and paddl he tendency pen- l every wire | nt pay roll. deral Board terans’ Bu- { steadily | has been} taught how nd self-ct p- eterans had sin hoy lic expense. to drop a; ieve others nen sly” 5 re- annot | the voca- rate of 2,000 repared | gation show | ¢ percent of these men |! Gold-brickers and J dropped’, ced on a compensation basis, | be Loe) the average was re- to fi bankrupi| 2and 7 is sold. STOMACH UPSET? | Get at the Real Cause —Tak. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That’s what thousands of stomach! Instead of | taking tonics, of trying to patch upa | poor digestion, they are attacking the | real cause of the ailment—clogged liver Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, | Poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, $1.00 Kraut, 25c Large can Hominy, reg- 25c 19c | prot | now jEverything must go at once. | SPECIAL’S GUESTS WELL neeaten BUILDING AND The Riverside Chamber of Com- {merce will make free distribution | I » DIRECTORATE: meet the! of Iso post cards of; Two Vacancies the Indian Schoo, The to all passenge Mid - Winter son Excurs Four | Spanisi young ladies dressed costumes will vibute train and od highest grade Mt. Radidoux, and Riverside ¢ oranges inge groves. they contend, it would cause an in- crease of $1/66 ‘a ton to consumers lusing coal that is brought by rail,] i A’. Bruce, secretary to C. nge. T. Money, examiner for the ssion, wilt cenduct the hearing Thursday, whieh will be on a substitution of athrough 1 rate for a Combination of local The through rate was order- lec by the railroad effective January 1, but the rate was suspended; until) | April 30 by the interstate commerce | terstate commerce comm rates. ssion, pending the hearing. David Lloyd George first came into campaigned inence when he against me Boer War in 1899. being auctioned o ;2 and.7 p. m. —[—[—————— AIR STAYS Buys Jar at augecone | | GROO Keeps tal Combed we Se “Hair-Groom” hair, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS " $1.00 Fancy lot apples, Wine- and Rome Beau- $1.65 Fresh Dressed Chicken, {tb.. . 20c Taye be ZC 35c Fancy Cream Cheese, Ib.... Limburger’ Cheese, lb. 35c Large cans Michigan Peaches, can 25c. 4 : Large can Carnation “Milk, 2 cans..... .. 25¢ Try badd Cash and R. C. ‘Rosen’s 's stock of men’s and boys’ clothing. shoes, etc., JOMBED, GLOSSY ‘Millions Use tt — Few Gente Even stubborn, unruly or shampoo- trouble with 4 hair stays combed all day in any undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets style you like. | the substitute for calomel. - is a ; dignified combing cream which gives |_ ‘Dr. Edwards? Olive Tablets are a that natural gloss and well-groomed purely vegetable compound mixed with effect to your hair—that final touch olive oil. You will know them by their to good dress both in business and olive color. They do the work without on. social occasions. is greaseless; also helps grow thick, Take one or two at bedtime for quick heavy, lustrous what you like. 15cand 30c, greasy, harmful imitations. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ raoxe os: | Grocery: [742 ===] ~The Origin Original Cash and = Store. “Hair-Groom” Beware of LOAN ADDS TO Caused By Death Are Filled at have increased each year of its ex- perrnrmrsnenerrc )? ceeats Financial Statement ‘of the Provident Life Insurance Company At the close of. business on Detémber 31, 1923. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY EIABILITIES 16, 1924 ervices of two ixunjo players | . . ieee | ASSETS dressed as Spanish trowdadours! Stockholders Meeting. | § nevi stecus : mee ei ee eS have been secured to furnish music! —_— i » Office and Boaeoanee 93,116.72 Ket eae Ber Hoeaees .$ B01 ie8 at the staiion. | Two, new direetors’were named at | com aed a An attahes, 2'839.057 Arrangements ye ‘been made| the annual meeting of the stockhold- | ons eee cee 7 is aeons Meiee H to have vestibutes open and to-ai-) ers of the Bismarck Building and | #* ed pret MU TAG Gilrouers Ee low sufficient time for the affair} Loan association held this week, L. | Interest due and accrucd......... 29,910.33 Reserved for a i teks so that all may enjoy ~ courtesy | S. Craswell and John L. George suc- | Renewal Premivm net cured gates _ Tai . xtended, i eceding to the positions made vacant | bby (reserved css. cesses 3,272.63 Sige (by the death of Robert Orr and A. | Net Premiums due and in cour: AEN urps W. Lucas. Other direftors were cf collection sete t nes ST aad pee elected as follows! John A. Lar- eee ay | ell, B.D. Hoskins. A 10 per cent dividend was declar- Ct ae % ‘ed by the association, The financial : S f | statement showed the surplus had in- lereased to $10,419.78. Total assets "Total Insur’ince mm Foree, su, 840, 072. 00 | |shwn in’ the seventh annual state- * ce 2, EARS NE Serer Suan Minneapolis, Question =| ment were $376,690.54. | The board of directors will meet at RECORD OF GROWTH sai tis, Jaue16.--An inter.| #8 early date and elect officers, j Minneapolis, Ja ~ P ee qeseuleuion) ‘ 3 2 scart a stute dommerce commission hearing| ¢,) ho ver ending Decenber 91, | End 7 Admitted 4 Net Capital anal will be held here Thursday on the] iy93) shows total a oe a ot , Assets Reserve Surplus proposed change in rail tates on an- | and total Habilities, includ- 1916 $112,644.00 $ 5,381.00 $106,509.00 o eter Bie 0,194.72 undivided profits, $8,- i817 .. 214,478.00 37,467.00 inneap age 4 11 surplus fund, and $337,783.71 ehcig A Oficers of the Twin City Coal Es") due stockholders amounting to the | a8 ate spaeiee change conferred with Floyd B. Ol] came. ~ 9,664. 361. sen Hennepin county attorney and! The stock statement shows a gain | 1920 627,374.00 378,607.00 n dale eats I NRE ENE! in the shares of stock in force dur- | 1921 842,136.00 604,431.00 e will be presented at the ing the past year of 2,004, or from ' i 16n06 723,096.00 2 The Twin City Coal Exchange will] ¢ 799 {9 10,704. The growth of as- 2 Saas Be SRaBOTHG S. BIRELGE {fight the revision in rates because,| .i4. of the association is shown to 1928... 1,188,854, 2,016. 279,0004 istence. from $4,566.43 iri 1907 ‘to $376,690.54 in 1 | Too Late To Classify - Paid Policy Hoklers Over $500, 000. 00. SAY “BAYER” when you buy-& Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia jLumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis | Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package epsime which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacié Willard Threaded Rubber . Batteries have the extra power and “punch’’ needed to start stiff engines quickly, en cold days. And Willard Threaded Rub- ber Batteries, with all their “punch’’, can be bought for as little at $16.95. Licensed DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT. Snes 246-887 ene | PERRY FUN DERTAKIN G ESBLORS | \Day Phone 100 You never found a family album containing pictures of “Hours with ~ the Washtub”. plenty of such hours, but There used to be they weren't the kind people like to re- member with photographs. Today, instead of the pictures that never were taken, you will find many scenes of hours with the , children. For the modern mother’ lets “Thrif-T-service” do all her washing and iron her flat-work, and finds the time and energy saved worth far more than the slight cost of the service. 8c a pound Thrif-T-service THE CAPITAL LAUNDRY _ - ‘COMPANY - i 311 FRONT ST. Trade Instruction In Bricklaying, Etc. PHONE 684 A STATE TRADES SCHOOL | ¢ WAHPETON, NO. DAK, Practical instruction in bricklaying and plumbing by Axneds enced mechanics under This is a state institution, very low cost. Registratiofi fee, $10. per week. Students furnish rate. actual job conditions, conducted for public service, at Board and.room, pillows and all ‘bedding at $5.75 this Clgsses. Now. Organtzed—Enral Is ‘Aadres ll Now. PRESIDENT B a fahpeton, No, (This sensor is Bic iby the North Dakota % and Traders Exchange) ILEY, “STATE SCIENCE SC Dak. SCHOOL, State Builders econo foobelocfnfooe sete hoo Mosteolndosoofeteoehodeebedeconlese soto A. sSesSoolneSonknedeokonfectonfeconfoofeofentecfeeksofonfoote ofoefeofoetecontecfeafeefeofen$ ceofeefeofocfetoafecfoofocse' FOR RENT—Thrée good house keep- bs ing rooms, Call at 803 7th st. 1-16-tf | , aes aa 1 ee On 5 FOR RENT—-Three-room house, part-| RC. Rosen’s stock of men’s | yyqayaqyninannnn NT ly modern, 42 Main St. Phone 63. |and bovs’ clothing, shoés, etc., 3 : _____—-* 8 Tnow being = auctioned _off./ ° FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms | Everything must go at once, | kK tures t at for light housekeeping on Ist floor |2 and 7 p. m. { in modern house. Phone 811. i > 1-16-3t ————— ron mnt —Fomates smtnent [ROWE edaeee || Lever were taken two rooms, kitchenette and bath, Catarth, Nose, Sneezing, 518 6th St... Phone 890. 1-16-3t Bestnes, Hand Nolen, Hanteche, Bors a doing good. Doctors, Den! ‘Narees ft ‘or two recommend it, Pack Tor espe | in modern home, May hav {use of piano. 205 Mandan Ave | 1-16-3t | | | | & | 4 SEES {TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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