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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 | SCOLD WEATHER | | FAMOUS ED WYNN COMING HEREIN | | SHOW OF MIRTH, MUSIC AND GIRLS a LAGK OF SNOW, HITS GRAINS Winter Grains Without Ade-} quate Covering in Some Sections of .N. D. Much colder weather accompanied by snows set in over the spring wheat region at the beginning of the | month, the low temperatures find- | ing quch of the area of winter grains | in the Dakotas without sufficient | snow cover and some damage bcing| reported to winter rye from places in| North Dakota, Otherwise winter | grains are #eported in fair to good | condition, according to reports of crop und livestock estimates.. Farm work throughout the four states dyopped to a winter min-| imum as/a result of the cold weather. | South Dakota reports some corn go- | ing to market and a considerable! movement of hogs. Montana reperts most ofthe marketable wheat having { been hauled in the eastern half of: the state, but a larger proportion than | usual for this section still on farms | in central and south central section Wheat marketing is reported as hay- | ing been somewhat heavier than us ual in Minnesota with movement of other grains except corn also heavy In North Dakota wheat reserves en farms appear to be much lighter than usual due to heavy liquidation } demands on farmers with many/ counties indicating only seed serves. All four states indicate suffi- cient supplies of feed and roughage | for the winter ‘needs of livestock, | the earlier mild weather in the range ctions of the Dakotas and Montana greatly cutting down the early win- ter feed ‘requirements. Livestock throughout the region continues t» be reported in a very, satisfactory con- dition of health and flesh. Movement of the potato crop has been largely matter of weather and market pri Ithough in Minneso and the Da of the crop h was the states up to J ped 29, re-! ent that very few of h e| friends ever have suspected he pos- ssed. Wynn did not paint the | enery exactly; but he did tell the ts just what he wanted and he ed over the dance numbers to Julian intis j terrestr | void of hil: i Sphere is ity can take heart |is announced that A sociation with B ent Ed. Wynn, ol” in a new ma itorium theater, only, Whitne: “The Perfect al delight at the | Antonio Baga for one perfor biton for “ night, January augmented o Besides Ed. Wynn, the principals The new production will be dis- | inetude Flo Newton, | tinccively Ed Wynh from beginning True Rice, Johnny {to-end, for the star not only wrote | Burekly, Cass Burt, ithe lyrics and musie but he also i {thought up the jokes, picked out the » | performers, and aryanged the ALL-COOLIDGE jinn ieiat mt ters mtb DELEGATION TO ! Ana then, by way of fair measure, BE NOMINATED Wynn himself will contribute a lot o* new stunts entirely different those he has done in the pa (Continued from Page 1) in addition, for the‘tirst time in his vin Coolidge and particularly his| historic ca he will sing and ex sincere interest in improving the| hibit his skill as an acrobatic dancer condition of the American farmer.| This latfer stunt, incidently, We believe in the Republic in-| side line which the comedian ciples of the protective wiemand that adequate protection be given to the Northwestern farmer on grain, flax end cattle and recommend legislation revision of the so-cailed drawback provision, We earnestly recommend that Republican — rey ecntatives in Congress stand toget to further the policies of the admin- istration, We particularly admire and coneur in the straightforward comprehensive and courageous mes- ze recently submitted by the Pre- sident to Congress. We especially approve the tat: eduction progray which he advocates. “The endorsement of candidates for public offic oviing to correct Republica principles should be made by'a truly representative state-wide convention in which every cili has the opportunity to make his in- direction of the Mitchell. wield the Fool” and moved to date tha case last season, the three ct viday mpared with 940 during a similar period last son. Most of the Montana arple crop is reported shipped. J. G. DIAMOND, icultural Statistician. which Keyes, Lorretia F wood and Jcanette 2 Meyakos—a r juve introduced in new I dancers w stelle Penning, Anita Fu Hamel, Grace Ru Olive tette, ile trio are sur- | be Jere Fitzgerald, ng, Wynn-some and distinetion, | Sixteen Dancing n beauties. long “This is the situation and is up to this committee whether we are to énter an arrangement or keep ahead a swe have done concluded Judge S; SUICIDES TWO 1 Sees DAYS BEFORE | aaiunnice tiet a Pat terner| WEDDING DATE Paes ae 'y of the interior, today tern ding his alleges, Linton, N. D., Jan, 18.-—Anton styin the leasing of} Schneider, 21 years of age, living t with his widowed mother two miles! south of Linton committed suicide} ho arrived here yeste ‘|| y night by drinking a dose| day lorida, expects to remain 9 Green mixed with n the cit until the first of next | |It is reported that the young man| We fluence felt. It ot properly be|drank the poison about supper time,| ‘S done -by the minority of a small|/and that the.family rushed him to| Who ‘is hand-picked committee.” j Linton for medical help. Dr, Hogue | attack now to into itl on decide such | from the Catholie church, vices being held at the same} and place that had been plann-} straight | ed for the proposed wedding. i heretofore,” | | laing FALL DEF NDS | 4 water. Arkansas, | ¢t senseless | }, | st Caraway, of these is shaft agai fore the oil matter to the Sinclair tr) CIGARETTE TAX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE January Clearance CONTINUING OUR JANUARY SALE OF COATS AND DRESSES. COATS Oz [4et | 159 3500 DRESSES 795 1500 9750 A SPECIAL GROUP OF AFTERNOON AND EVENIN DRESSES AT---HALF PRICE. Winter Millinery $1.95 Cretonnes Remnants of curtain net and cretonnes Clearance If price. <a Coverall Aprons Clearance and 1f price. 2 Sweaters $4.95 and $2.95 Outing Gowns Dress Goods Skirt lengths iV, price. 2 Corsets $1.00 and $2.48 Children’s Coats Brassiers If, price. 39 c Webb Brothers | | | | 1 | be held in the City commission room, | City Hall, The banquet Tuesday YIELDS MUCH night witt ve hela at the Grayson ig jand before the banquet a concert will Pierre, Jan. 17.—Since the cigar-| be given for the benefit of the dele- | te tax law went into effect on July | kates in the rear dining room of last, until the end of the year, t the Great Northern hotel by the ate of South Dukota has reaped a| Governor's Boy Concert band of this recently completed in Stock- holm, It corresponds in many ways with American skyscrapers. The British Postal Service last year handled about —5,000,000,000 lettey# It also looked after ap-~+ proximately 788,000,000 telephone | calls. | RRR TTT Weueeee eee SS SIS OCU TS TTT eee ee PRO iI ot bob tobe tt oF Committees Named The resolutions committee is com- posed of. A. W. Fowler, J, D. Bacon, worked over him most of the night,| Me repe x | tee pads Public ‘ ener It is thought that about 50 bottlers but he died a few hours later. jcame up.” Mr. igures ma y en 3 | | . 4 !urer Driscol whose office is ad- | fromall parts of the state will be pre- Deceased was to have been marri- | ara aun € A.B. Jackson, Jr., M. L, MeBride and | 4. J. Schutt. The committee on con-j vention call has L. L. Twichell for} chaivman, the other two members | being E Tostevin and H. P. Goddard. | Thesvote was preceded by less than | two-liours of diseussién whic! opened with a statement by Chair n.an.Spalding on what had transpired during tHe negotiatidns carried on ! by “Chairman Roy W. Frazier of the |, League controlled central committee | nd’ Gunder Olson ‘and others with himself." Mr Spalding declared that he “had made no propositions for ccinpromises. during these confer- | enceS but that all had come from | Mr fpazier. % Frazier Makes Proposal. ecerding to Judge Spalding’ Mr. Fratger came to him before the now | us Bismarck meeting of the | e Republican central commit- | tec.and roposed that an agreement | be ehtered into between the various yVaetions whereby Frazier would | name four candidates to the delegate | dicket, Judge Spalding four and CunWer Olsin four, Judge Spalding told ‘the committee that his answey ) to Prazier was that he had no au-} thority to enter into such an agree- | men} but would have to take it up | with the committee. | Mt» Frazier then left and Judge | Spalding took the matter up with ¢,Maders of his faction. He was to write Frazierof the decision but immediately after this letter had been posted Frazier called the Bis- marek meeting, Judge Spalding said. Concerning the negotiations car- vied *on this week, in Fargo, Mr, Frazier, Judge Spalding said, had ahead as we. have done heretofore,” Rismarck meeting if a new delegate state .convention be called by a committee named as follows: Three by Frazier, three’ ‘by, Judge. Spald- ing sand three by Gunder Olson. * Bronchitis - exhausts vitality dilaton ie ae A | ministering department of the tax saniane a number of addre ed las’ day to Mary Senger, a] pryoyp 300D NIGHT'S jact. on the program, wi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sen-| PNJOYED A GOOI TR eeaen etn ounce catatnegtune | Cuntaumenie tween a and ae ives bad ly ar) «tf wish to say that FOLEY | the law has been in eect the daily , of th rived forthe wadaing. her of) pELLS worked O. K. on me in a! th 4 : revenue yielded to the state has,been ; Commi A. V. Haig, will not be the dereined, | Wendelin Schneider, | couple of hours and the pains left | approximately $700, the last five days |in the city during the convention, and was killed two years ago as a result| ire at ones. I took a couple of of December yielding $5,608.80. The im absences the address of welcome of an accidental gunshot wound. them in the afternoon, went to bed | entire yield for the month of Decem- may be delivered by Police Commis- Seven sisters and two brothers, in| and-had a good night's sleep and| ber was $15,394. The tax is two|Sioner C. J. Kelly, addition to the widowed mother are| have slept good ever since,” writes I - \ a ; , jcents on each package of 20 or 151 | left to mourn the loss of dec ton Thiel, 118 E. Columbia St.,j cent cigarettes, 3 cents on 25 cent; A 6-story office building, with a! Since’ the death of the father, he had} Fort Wa Indiana. FOLEY lange westaurant on thé top. dloor, ar- t of the City ; uF cigarettes and scales upward, been in charge of the f: PILLS diuretic stimulant ; b nm Aug. 17, 1902, and died Jan. | for the andswill iners i Te : HOLD MEETIN Devils Lake, Jan. 18.~The annual convention of the North Dakota | Bottlers association will be held in | Dev next Tuesday and Wed | nes. y nd 23, at the Hotel Grayson, although is prob lable that the business sessions will, —— SE Is Holding His Own “Ten years ago I received such j wonderful help from your medicine jfor my stomach trouble that I- ha ; recommended it to hundreds of other | sufferers. Recently a friend of mine | | Whose brother in a distant city was | jstricken with acute indigestion and w not expected to life, got h brother to take a bottle on my adv: I have just received word that his brother was holding his own, and I! um confident thdt Mayr’s Wonderful | Remedy will entirely restore him.” It is a simple, harmless preparation | that removes the catarrhal mucus from ‘the intestinal tract and alla the inflammation which causes pra: tically all stomach, liver and inte: tinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re- funded. For sale at all druggists, a was _ NO LONGER FORGOTTEN a se" we For All Cold Troubles ‘RIDAY AND DAY A Comedy Drama with Mystery and Action From the Stage Play ‘LIGHTS OUT” with Ruth Stonehouse and Walter McGrail 1 | | i PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE CAMEO COMEDY Adv, MONDAY AND TUESDAY “THE ROSARY” IE + For INDIGESTION Laaidcaieoatlie Ilinois’ shame for years hag ‘been the neglected condition of the grdves at Janesville of the father and stepmother of Abraham Lincoin. So. the Lions ‘clubs of Minois. have erected this monument over the graves. and wil} seo to_it hencoforth “hat the spct is mot neglected. The fronument will be dedicated ca Lincoln's birtiday, Feb. 12. QUICK RF Check up Now Too many people check up their insurance after a loss. Then iy many cases they realize that they overlooked something -that they were not adequately protected. . * Let this #artford agency check up on your insurance now. We who are paying losses day in and day out know ‘how many dollars might have heen saved if people had called a-_ reliable insurance agent ig time. It is our ‘business to keep you out of trouble. We write policies right. “Murphy” The Man Who Knows Insurance. B'smarck— Phone 577—N .D, Arma nemeMns PAGE THREE Victor Huco HALPERIN'S Ree te te as x KIC 27 STARS in a harmonious S blend of every type A rer te aK Peete crete oc cere ere sos Giggle Gurgling Gulp of Glee with Pretty Girls. Pepp: Scenes and Gorgeous Revues. ‘A Ant satire of to-day pur ide-rplitting rican life made for laughter ‘poses only. ‘The Wets, the Drys —and those ‘between — all love it. Capitol Theatre Tonight and Saturday Mat. Sat. BISMARCK Auditorium AL. --FRIDAY, Jan. 25 it LFANTASY Zacts- 19 SCENES OF SURPRISES STAGED BY: JULIAN MITCHELL aX tebe SPRICES AICHTS *12%r5 32¢r Iu MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE JAN CORDIAL DO YOUR DOLLARS SHIRK? When you permit your dollars to lie idle, you are letting them shirk. They should be working for you, all the time, and they will do so if they are placed in an Interest Bear- ing Account at the City National Bank. Time Certificates of Deposit draw interest from the date on which they are issued. They may be used as cash if needed in an emergency. They keep your dollars busy. 2 TE ST BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice Pres, & Cashier; C. M. Schmierer, Asst. Cashier, SSS eee ETO