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PAGE SIX | COMMISSION FOR TAX STUDY st Louis Tibesar forme e, N,D age Al for the pla The comror on a note ndant set up | a counter-claim for commissions ul-} leged due while he was agent for it. PLAYERS FROM | 4 STATES IN | | KNEESHAW TO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘HIGH SCHOOL HEAR CASES SOON Fargo, Jan 17.—Preliminary mo- ‘ io nere qe: Sein ake d tions regarding Tegal questions in the ue Re CELL ine I Bh See | cabes of the men indicted in gormec- Pier aeeeite Gejemeaeer ge vee | tion with the failure of the Scandi- | AC Ed a | | navian-American bank wil be made in | ch, oe Se | ‘oe Grand Forks county district cowrt on ts lhe‘ suit originated from a claim of | | Wendas, gua! oT byes ‘conversion of grain delivered by a 5 Be arora ane bie R . eis 3 t yea hans vie i | Judge W. J. Kneeshaw of Pem-| | + Governor Names First of marty are hae LN we (Organization Which Comes! pina, who will hear the cases, noti- | Hard Battle Is Expected jthe bank. A jury today was hearing i Severs » A bles corn 8 fied attorneys for the state and the Several to be Appointed the Soi ie CNA Geb of the} Here January 24 Declared fcrendants that he would hear the) | When Cage Teams Meet in North Dakota A Weanuiii CHUNTCONELSOR of One of the Best | arguments at 2 p. m. of that day. | Here Friday Night letra WEAN OMe jae Attorneys for the defendants will _—_ ae ere a pullge Gaive 4 = move to have the indictments set pre sre Tudge Co! yur states will be presented in. de. Failing in that, they are ex-| With the annual clash between the FOR FARGO DISTRICT First of Several Which Be Named For The ‘i a new district known as Ester South Dakota.) Minwewcta’ and | ved ¢ | ‘ : r State school istrict was erbate sik” Thien este tad PUL OP TOE j ublvona Ayer ates going) tite OW 2ee vette a.Great Northern train | ee a oe a school district. A bo; ated poothren debi | eet) eee a ee Ih CUrEERHPATENE | Soiree oe ea ‘ cral commissions to s named as pr | Devils Lake, two from Lisbon, two ADVICE GIVEN [vores reed ee eGty ad James. |COURtY, to which crime he confessed Photograph by Atlantic Foto Service Mus. proteins neni, a Se a ieee Mi UE Ee pane kr ana TO DAIRYMEN ‘tewn has caused renewed confilence | ere al denied. Attorneys, ap-| vernor R.A, Nes. | Runey, county superintendent yi Leal and Velva. One of the mem: Site nee lie Bere oti field at th | eee it Willi mi cou eis | ' erat Giviied the property Between thellwo liars Waime (South DAVOAG oan. ihin|| nue uPice tow and make money , A cpap” mabey: was God eh he it yout illiams county, charge i n | district L. Crum, attorney for | nother elaims Wisconsin, and | With it next summer, is the advice | high school this mor ain Panes that the confession was obtained un. | n with the following | the Towa school district, asked an | 1 Brorh Various domme tn MW: W. F. Reynolds, state dairy com- | ton for the Caieee ener pare der threats and duress and declares F. V. Hutehinso: Iternative writ of mar s from ! ¢ niss‘oner, to dairymen of the state. , Was appointed cheer leader to wor additional testimony of railroad em-} lock, B. G. Tenne. | the court h | ad plays ih Bismarek, Jan- |, Cream is now purchased on a qual- | With George Khowly i i nS ployes on @ retrial would show that Reed, Fargo; Mrs, | trict was dams 00 by the d " , lity basis in the state, according to The gzame ca be called eines the “wreck was caused by a sharp Gaaadin; JG, Gun. |Sision of four school houses and} The band will make its first Mr olds. Inthe summer | a* 8 o'clock Friday night. ied ¢|flange of the wheel of a pony truck | ig i leon, | other property. ‘The defense | uaeanes iy) THR hel Sentleee| + changed from No, 1 | preceded by a game probably between | of the engine striking and climbing Cassell, Hones Ao | erin rae 3 BA eoaromreet| 2 grade beeause the animal the high school freshmen and St. | the point of a frog. be ete on Jerty had been CplRGs auditorium be- | heat in it is not removed quickly | Mary’s second team. ener | An engineer and firemen were kill- Ra eS oleae eld ghee (as Loe Peoa eee auditorium be- | Oyo heh) "The farmer who puts up| The local team probably will line- /ed in the wreck, and 1: freight curs appoint. | the method which should eee Seti n Growers 9 | ice now and uses it to cool his cream {up with Alfson at center, the for- | were derailed and “ground into kin- : ae |the board of arbitr | eecee maitre tas he its fret [BENE summer will get_a high grade | wards chosen from Scroggins, Liv. | dling wood,” according to the ap- i wre provided | ize the propert | aeneetes in, Panitouniees aie oe iret jand a higher price says Mr, Rey-!dah! and Olson, and Noddings and | peltant’s brief. Kerns is des aes they | and that if there w Yl wanisdireetor. (Concerts will Degiva| vous |Shepard, guards, with Scott and/in the brief of his attorn 5 Ne thig [the property had Veen Pee Me arlioG, ARHUEAS BIEMATen | romped berience on) Wsvowny tarmy| Kontos say | mentally and physically ; 1 problem | belonged to the district, the balanes,| Gamestown and probably at Grand | the dairy commissioner declares the | Coach Houser received rod today | vas arrested October 26 we : and thought and | Should be district, and that’ the | yonKs i i to keep ice is to put it in | from Manager Higgins of the Gen- | his attorneys allege he was ques | idy,” Governor Nestos said | proper method was not to lump the!” ype qy93.24 band is said to be the | ave Where there will be jeral Tires team of Tacoma, Wash sjed almost incessantly until October | I believe that ¢ member of and divide it between them deatiand hestin’the histarylor tie |movcineulation of air, that the team would be here a the | 29, when he confessed | 7 | nd yo over the matter a 4 eee ENTION D4 SE ay : o c om | mainta is conféssion was’'e a ie ‘ ate Galaee | tng the bee Vive os aie ai ie angers and Daren aaa: 17-—The an- |Butte. The General Tires team, | pletely borne out, that he removed | , entinl that we should ! aa {agricultural college cadet corps re- | nuel convention of the North Da- a mpgs aoe ae ee eainoate eee ae aay uy Uy i sos ee vease hee tee ST, MARYS TEAM ered dtingscies eating be te) i! eng Gran orka on igmark forthe expe See tes row ace Nereis’ Mary Katine Camp robe Mfr of that, aint al 0 Tam sure these people also realize at | War Department last spring. | Webruary 26, 27 and 28, it. we it ee eas Ae | cratace ReES Saou GRIE c wice prot iss America,” | womanhood that is r that there is only one wag by! which IS VICTORIOUS | ti. ‘fotiosing instrumentation is] gounred’ yesterday Grand Forks! $00 PROTESTS ASSESSMENT Lethe eae ter'the oifte, at the re-| Has taken TANLAC and endorses it] “I have taken TANLAC and T do this purpose can be accomplishe — | represented in the bands piccolo, | Selected as th convention city | Feesenden, N. D,, Jan. 17.—Pro-| quest of the state's attorney of wit in tatement recently given to the | not hesitate to say that it is a wor and that is by reduciig the expens St. Mary's High School defeated ‘fete, E-flat clarinet, 10 B-flat clari-| or ine association for 1924 at the {testing On ‘aseesement ‘or $11,818 | tiams eoulty. iu we of n a through Interna. | derful_ health-giving tonic. Tt hy Or running the state, the counties, the | the Mandan Central school Tuesday | nets, five saxaphones soprano, tll annual meeting held in 1923 at} made against it by the City of Fes- tional Proprietaries, Inc. distribu-| brought relief and good health to eit the villages, the townships, | evening at ‘the St. Mary's Gym. by | altos, tenor and Laritone—two cor-! Fargo, The date of the meeting | senden for sewer and water bene- tors of this.great tonic. In this} many women,’ and,with good healt! i the schools of this state, andja score of 10 to 5. Vncts. four trumpets, four horns, two slected at 1 conference of H./|fits, the Soo ‘railroad ‘has offered} Don’t Neglecta Cold | {2°m"’ Miss America declares] one may have a measure of beaut that it will take the co-operation and | Mandan was unable to get through baritones, five trombones, four bass- publi chairman, §.|t9 pay $8,500, The city has re- s) | that Good Health is the basis of all] that will overcome shortcomings in a actifice on the part of | St. Ma defense and made three es, bass drum, symbols, snare drum | Sergeantut-arms, and [fused to accept the offer and has| Mothers, don’t let colds get under | Beauty, and advises women who, face and figure. tho ted in the government] of their points on free throws, while, and tympanum. Mrs. Neilie Price of Langdon, who|engaged ‘Lawrence. Murphy & way; at the first cough or sniffle rub | would be beautiful to “first find good]. “Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, . a of cach of these in order to achieve | the other two were made on a free; The drum major and conductor Ty of the association. INilles of Fargo to force collection gens eer et ie lected j health.” well-rounded figure, a lovable dis such a reduction shall make aama-j basket after an attempt for a freej will, of course, accompany the band. | Musterole is a pure, white ointment, | Her complete statement as given| position, go hand in hand with good terial difference in the taxes to be The band is fully equipped with the OO | made with oil of, mustard, It draws | is as follows: “I consider it a gteat| health. To those searehing for heau paid by tne citizens of our state ‘s had the ball on their jetest R. O. T. C. uniforms, belt ue | ut congestion, relieves soreness, does | privilege to be able to tell the thou-| ty, I would say—First of all, Find “We want and need a reduction of taxes, but m sure that the people of North Dakota do not want to sa rifee anything that essential to the welfare of the state and its peo ple, and that such reductions is i and curtailments should be made n be m| ca efficiency ie without decreasing the of our government or in rippling the igstitutions and its that serve our people similar groups will be at] nt parts of the state y hope that out of the de- and it is liberations of all of these groups, spch’ recommendations and couns come to the next legislative Hi enable them and the of- ious political sub © to exercise such | d to make such laws of our state as w will make le to give to the people most efficient service at the least possible cost.” | INSURANCE OF $4400 GIVEN BY JURY HERE Bessie and Theresa Reineke| Win Verdict in District « Court Against Company A jury in district court, having the E Reineke and Ther Reineke against the Commonw of cuse ssic Insurance company before it, gave a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $1,400. The plaintiffs sued as a partner- ship for insurance alleged due be- cuuse of a tire last year which dam- the building at the corner of adway and Fifth stree that time by their confectionery | and lunch parlor. They sued for the full amount of the_polic $2,000. The question involved in the case was as to the appraisement of | property in the fire in the. case of the Minne- shing Machine company h ASPIRIN / Say “Bayer” i if i | | - Genuine q / Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspir-| in’ have been proved safe by mil- ions and prescribed by, ‘ physicians over: twenty-three bs for Colds and grippe misery, Handy boxes of twelve tables cost only few cents at any drugstore. Each packpge con- tains proven directions for Colds and tells how to prepare an Aspirin le for sore throat and tonsilitis. Will @ Judge Jansonius, in chambers, de e 45 Gold r band at Jed the case of the state ex rel! North Dakota Agricultural c terville ol district No. 43) when it 1 s its tour of the inst the Iowa school district No of the large ting the board of arbitration ing Tuesday, January a new hi ing On July 10, represen end of the floor most of the time,| and popches but had hard luck in finding the bas-!rcetor, Who has been at the ag ket. The first half ended 8 to 2 in’ tural college t favor of St. Mary’ H In the preliminar' tral School team de rade team by a score of 14 to 13. The first half ended 3 to 0 in fayor of Mandan, but St, Mary's took the lead early in the second half and held it until the last, while Mandan made two free throws just, as the! final whistle blew. i Mandan Cen-' has had during all that period ated St. Mary’s two other bands at the college orchestra. Both of St. Mary’s teams will pla Minot, D., Jan, 17.—Confes in Mandan, Monday night. ns obtained from Arthur J. Davi: LINEUP {32, Montana bank robber, before he St. Mary's High Mandan! was sentenced to serve from 16 to Horner RE Beron |g) years in the penitentiary in that LF Feideer te for the robbery of the ‘National bank at Valier, Mont dicated that Minot and Devil » McCarty L MeCarty fer major portion of the leot which he Horner for g 1s disposed G. MeCarty. of, according to information received Sub. Mandan: McDonald for A. §y' authorities here. Davis was the Feideer. first of 16 alleged Montana bank rol® Field bask 1, Lane 1, pers rounded up in the last six weeks Horner 1, C. in Montana. G Free throws: sens , Leppert 1. vooden s : work- | Stock now at auction. shoes soles are being worn now, with Aluminum ers in German chemical plan Our Black Diamond Coal! will hold fire all night an more to burn than lignite. vinced. We also have a good supply of Bearcreek an Anthracite Nut Coal for Base Burners. F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. Phone 115 Wanted! Large Clean Cotton RAGS 5c per |b. Only Large Clean Cotton Rags Accepted. ; Bismarck Tribune Co. dare North Da. Dr. Putnam, the di- enty-one years, de- \clares that this is the finest band he ddition to the cadet band, he directs a total enrollment of 86 members, & glee club of 32 and the large gpllege N. D., were the two cities where the R. C. Rosen’s bankrupt 2 and 7 m. daily until all is sold. Keep Warm will keep your home comfortable. It costs very little Try a load and be con- t the le; state citie r r t ricul- In with Fipst ETM id d pected to enter demurrers, which will | mean another legal skirmish. If both 2H INOUNOOTORTHUOGOAROUAEAUE Bismarck and Mandan high school basketball teams set for tomorrow night, the local squad was on edge today for the contest. Although the hope thus far favors Demon: have improved considen’ sotions and demurrers are over- uled, Judge Kneeshaw, then, will fix | he dates for trials. { THRIFT WEEK “Save a little more in 1924” has been accepted as the slogan for thrift week— January 17 to 23.’ This is not a catch phras but a plan of action. Dy Thrift, which means spending a little less than we make, is assuming an important place in our affairs. The enormous increase in savings deposits in the United States in 1928 establishes the fact that we are coming more and more to recognize the value of systematic saving. This week is an appropriate time to open an account or revive an inactive one. Any sum from $1.00: up: will start a savings account. VUIVRELEENNUCUANEAUVEEAUESUEUEREALAE VEO = First National Bank The Pioneer Bank - « -8_ 300,000.00 + 2,300.000.00 Capital and Surplus. ese Resources over SuUMUMUTIALNAANAUESAAA ALLAH EU AEGAN AEA AAR After ‘All Is Said (| ; Done "HOME OF “EMERY” SHIRTS. . THE SUPREMACY. OF— “KLEIN KLOTHES” remains well impressed upon the minds of men who have had the op- portunity of wearing them: $28.50 to $65 THE QUALITY OF— “KLEIN KLOTHES” remains the same Day after Day. ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. Several Hundred Patterns in “Do- mestic”’ and “Imported” woolens await your inspection. Give yourself a “treat”—-STOP IN TODAY. TEAM READY TO, | Mandan, the | — mustard plaster in a gentler way, with- yout the blister. (it may prevenf pneumoniain yourhome. 398 65c in jars és tubes; Rospital size, $3. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 of the amount claimed iby the-city.| RUSSIA ISSUES STAMPS \this particular letter amounts to Rue ae aay, hinges up- BASED ON GOLD RESERVE | 20 kopec, equal oie cents NE ce on .the justness-of the appraisal Dy Ee ;./nadian money, he new stamps of the railroad company's “bene-|ggrera gt Diesemia istrict inttake the place of old ‘ editions. fits” from the improvements made’ gaukatchewan, Canada, recently|When millions qf rubles of cur by the city. The railroad claims \recefyed a registered letter from|Tency were required for the post- the ‘benefits have been put, 100) Russia bearing stamps of a recent | ®8°¢ charges on letters. baa edition. ‘The stamps are backed by —— TT. u gold reserve, and bear the in-| Approximately 30,000,000 nickles YOUTH SEEKS scription, “Zolotom,” meaning ‘in| were turned out by the Philadelphia gold.” The value of the stamps on| mint last year. Was Convicted in Charge of “MISS AMERICA” DECLARES TANLAC in charge ot} WONDERFUL HEALTH GIVING TONIC ie — Harry Francis Kerns, 20 years old, is seeking freedom from a 10-year sentence in the state Miss CampbeN in “Miss America” N penitentiary , crown which she has won on two 7 all the work of the good old-fashioned {sands of women everywhere what |great tonic TANLAC’ is. Healtn is} |the basis of all beauty. Without, | good health, one is,apt to be run jdown, mervous, underweight, , high- | strung, anemic. Indigestion drives | the roses from a woman's cheeks and : Good Health’ The TANLAC treat ment has proven itsetf a boon womanhood, and I recom-nend it.” Miss Campbell has written a book let on Health and Beauty which may be secured by filling out the coupon below. to, Keep a jar handy for all emergencies; To Mothere: Musterole is now nh? in eee Fecal les and smaj il yi ‘ pepe, cniaren Milterole. TERNATIONAL PROPRIETARIES, 1 Department 0-51 ATLANTA, GA. Gentlemen: ‘J herewith enclose 10 cents (stamps will do), for which send me a copy of Miss Mary Kathtrine Campbell's Booklet on “Beauty and Health.” Hi ssa $1485 f. 0. b. factory bit Sit Eo ae | | & a | villi F The 1924 Model Studebaker Lighit- Six closed cars are quality cars. . . fe Me They are built to endure—to give “ ' lasting satisfaction. Both body and_chassis are pro- duced in Studebaker plants where _painstaking craftsmanship has.al- ways been the rule~and the practice. By manufacturing complete motors, transmissions, axles, frames, bodies, tops, castings, forgings, and stamp- ings, parts-makers’ profits are elim- ‘inated from costs, and one profit only «> 4s included in Studebaker prices. Phone or call for demonstration. BISMARCK, R COMPANY YEAR STUDEBAKER

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