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SEC. WALLACE | HE’S TAX WIZARD| ‘INCOME TAX SUCCESSFU L ee ee ee “ PRAISES CORN | QM! RETURNSMAY | F- - | “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” IAAL AEA SEAT U.S. Secretary of Agriculture —— « Division Office of Federal) Declares Corn Raising oF Bureau Here Helpful to Important in ate : : : Taxpayers CITES DEVELOPMENT 8 . : People throughout the — wester é rt of North Dakota will find the smarek division office of the Usi- s ? tes Collector of Internal Rev- Persanal Approval of Seere- great help to them during the | ee ES , epre- coe i fe neome tax paying time which lary: by Repre r n Will be at hand, | sentative at Institute . { eta y be filed at the local | t ‘ Banents here will give infor- to tas By filing here | danger Of in in North Dakota is contained in a leone returns niiing lost oF Wallace, 8 SAL toy SGDELE sp oalety iving late with a consequent pen- | Fall endors of corn growing letter from Henry retary af the United States Depart-| Usually one pictures the income |x Het ara Norman Mack of Buffalo, uational git ot Aevioulture, in w fetter ta tax folks a9 a bunch. of pirates |/ Prem now vu iE Be Iiitehecek | cammitteeman of New York state, did Noth Dakota State Corn Show, | When Ungte s makes: Siete force aM . B, Hiteheock | 5 vas rend at the Mnstitute | demand. Thi i uy ‘ if ESI his state. The se on of New York conducted in connection with the corn . however, is one of Joule dee tine WBElle! Ue the cur. | Cl seemed to ‘pte the entire how, at the Rialto theater yester- ; Cogs in the ar ipine, devoting its time wholly: tor the cut) cmiltee, day afternoon by F. L. , Supers | GT E to Bowe Neue De 5 j TnLeHHeA (Gh Ene AVIRRBURCUEIET 5 rot asttry, noted as{ Incdme tax returns for 1923 must i Kola, fieldstition of the US). DG < wi 1 advisor of the tbe filed by Mareh 15. ‘There no| points cutting off railway communi- parth o told of exper- | secrets ay and interna! |¢Stensions allowed this yer The} cation. t the federal sta- [rates are the same as last The statement also tells of the fe | Blanks were sent to all who paid} death of the « in of the | United federal income tax last yeur, but if| States Cruiser ‘Tacoma fdding that | eral years have found that rir any taxpayérs failed to receive them] the podies of the two radio men have : v : ; p’ of fodder (grain wer) fthe bls be obtained here.| jee recovered A ; io ‘North Dienta State om. Show, ee oe t b : ; peen recovered and are being ship- can liainene |fortee crops are cee RTE CHENG AER DEERE ce | cae The January White Sales have become an established institution in this store. They the present discouraging agricul s ‘ ‘ - aRLibne aeraividanls| F dread raging agricul | rio wheat grower and stock raiser § Some corporations and individuals | Py, i‘ No 66 * a yore: re sy Aan r re 4 \. 70 gral conditiop of your state is com | The” whent grower and stock aor ady have fileg their 1423 income|amous A, C. “Gold yepresent one of the biggest events of the year, and offer decisive values that w« Aon to all of the wheat-produ Maghthe Northwest he site: com crop self-supporting potie: [tax reports here and the local ‘oree] Star” Band Gives believe no one will want to miss. We cordially invite you to come in early and inspect Saas ORERRE ue ova. {that may tide him over a bad season c r 4 j 3 : epee tn tne: iemand, For [amd thus yield him a return far in many people in’ making out retums.| Concert Tonight these displays. by the War Administeation, a+ | CXCes8 of its SE ee ee Sue eee, concen Mol : eed to sLAEN RUNSELE RITE TLecaRe EDT? ine ve his land in the | mak trip through southwestern | Conbtnue fromgnae: 1) : a f 3 best condition for the grain crop|North Dakota to advise taxpayers, , dition Yor the production of wheat [Best eondition f : i ? | Four “G. M." Cand all is not White Outing Gow Philippine Gowns and Chemise doniheeihe vie penodk well) American Milit = . ; nr é " . A most varied selection of chemises and gowns fa While financial aid through legis-| The, present impetus to livestock vp March White outing gowns in a good selec f ne ; 5 akilful f . CTT ce an ka Jap opatas lation Mee givenmteneie lfarming, especially dairying, is due| OUR INSTRUCT A, C, Toast Song, “The Yellow and iting gowns in a good selection of neat by the skillful fingers of our Philippine neighbors, of fabric ne instances, it has not to an jin large ure to the excellent! DELEGATES TQ___[the Green br Putnam. styles. Regular $1.75 and $1.95 $1 29 of cobwebby texture is one of the most interesting displays much to swin the convention for Phe y of the Seeretary of Ag- culty | preciable extent assisted the farni results obtained with corn for the Supports Concert. values. January White Sale . in this sale. ! s 3 sa Ss sale. farming that will give them an op-|for the p: son are abnormally | Juvenile in a getter sent out Gowns portunity to liquidate their present | hi orth Dakota, still the re- inuel , urged attendance at the band s s debts and at the same time be able {sults obtained\with the corn crop (Continued “trom -FageOne.) 2 ae poten aap he Muslin Gowns r neee old RELeR wae diseuse. faded ai i a alues up to $4.50. a) livelthoad iandiatnini tete!|there forthe past fifteen yentawould | caruny ce tnecuakatat ts trac, ai) Bismarck, 1924 ; ‘ 5 i ; January White Sale . lindicate that ‘any encouragement for | £4, 8nd Sentiment seemed to favor a]. iste 40 Dist Muslin gowns in a fine selection of lace and em- January si os Ga “dirt” farmer. Disappointment syne | Dear Parent nereased | production of corn int sonounced xthat Stutsman county| On Thursday, January 24th, both broidery trimmed styles. Values up to $2.75. Chemises : eenelts North Dakota is a step in the right {Pronounced that | Shuts to on at | afternoon and evening, the North Da Ja White Sale al Agee Hyine tox direction toward solving your agri [88S apparently entitled to only wo lita agricultural college band i. january White Sa Values ‘up to ee PS » sta col e| i localities 0! rth Dakota wher IT trust that all of you who have LH: vote for William | | : Auditorium under the auspices’ of chanted? their agi cig | mabe ake done so will take the| Lemke at the last election, The re-| 1) e Bismarck club of the American ! so Ons CO! e! J e Pp oad a = s, where the wheat |time while in Bismarck to run across | Solutions condemned | the © ad-) Association of Engineers. Without | reduced andthe the Micsour River to Mandan where! ministration, the 1923 legislature, \dimrertlodsor Wine/eroumuse vapietl| Envelope Chemise Stamped Pillow Cases Embroidered Pillow Cas : aanal HACIA | Squtpped fiela stations nintneaived hy | Congress and pledged the candidates Cena SG ueiniaaieee ee Lace and. embroide trimmed stapes ae aye) with Bay A limited assortment of embroid- ve en ee Ee inter eieleity. Albert Kobott g a mm | ents re Bpineer anand envelope chemises: made of fine EOF es Teepe St e ed pele yee cases cite bull’ at from : welcome from’ our - representative UNINSTRUCTED. £ which sour childs ocmenilizencars 0 Per pair ° ee Ww hite Sale. 1s 39 eee Hillsboro, N. D., Jan. 24.—Traill| members, 1 would urge your attend- January White Sale. * $1 48 etapuier. «1, provemen f conditions in various Praises Mandan Station county delegates to the league state H SoneW chemin (teats Each Of the Northern Great|ceuvention at Bismarck February 6| inj heaNy approval’ and support of Sate Bath Towels ield Station was conceived,| cre selected ‘without instructions. | the efforts of the Engineers. It would Embroidered Bath Towels i 1 | umbroiderec ath owels In ; libesalanuduellomdandiersecea : —— also be ideal to have Juvenile | 3 ineWoLeanee ratios tonnalandicolor Huck Towels ont Let at Cold | 2a it is sti under the general) 0 FOR LAFOLLETTE band member present, not only for 81x90 Sheets noes ee oe . , : i a 7 supervision of Pione of Dakot a 24.--The Cass county | the’ above stated reason, but also for eats roe Towels. January Embroidered Huck Towels in neat tertitory. The erintende! q| Nonpartisan League convention hore | the sake of increasing their enthu- . aeryiGho ATR Me ee RaGi Vhite Sale. -olore sions - Turn Into Flu ° eee decided to send a’ delegation to the | s ne | 81x90 standard quality seamless colored designs. all of the scientific s are we y { mand education in band work. | : Each Rewulan ike yuo wels ae Rub on Good Old Masterole men, thoroughly familiar with your|Stte convention in Bismarck, Feb-| ‘The Agricultural College band is sheets of a very well known make. fP S*U crt tresses een tegular 65¢ Towels. January That cold may turm into “Flu| problems, and they are all at your y 6 instructed for Robt. La-|to reccive no more than expenses ae ee e Ww ‘ Regular 25 Towels. January White Sale. Grippe or, Gia es Pneumonia, ae ice. I trust that you w lette. Resolutions were arora tae this engagement. The band w: Special during our January Whit¢ White Sale. Each 45c unless you take care of it at once. |them to the fullest poss which recommende inally to appear for only an ale. Each W9¢ Rub goad old Musterole on the con- | Mr 6, superintendent of | That the delegates selected by the | evening concert, but they have | Nach a Regular $1.00 Towels. January gested parts and see how quickly it| the Field Station, Ardmore, $ county convention be instructed to} agreed, without further charg Regular mowele’ January White Sale. emer OSs brings relief. Dakota, who has conducted { -!vote at the state convention for 13) appear. in the afternoon esp ys White Sale. is Sele, Colds are merely congestion. Mus-| periments for years and i flegates eo the i tonal or Bone. for the bone of the grade and high j Each terole, made from pure oil of mustard, | with the conditions in your reg'on,| “NO WHT stand for Senator Robt. | school pup ! 5x: >j Ye af camphor, ‘menthol and other simple | will present this subject to you mare | M ate f cone for Let's give them a hearty welcome! | 45x36 Pillow Cases ingredients, is a counter-irritant which 1h PEMORDE 1 COU DN Ney eB Sincerely, Axe Pi Rae y . . predict a ea pune ach eee a aunporter of the Norintrtiean League, | 5 45x36 Pillow cases in same quality Bed Spreads curtain Serims up the cold. | (Signed) pens C > | That the’ Leaguers work for har- | Director Juvenile Band as sheets. Special during our Jan- All bedspreads including dimitie: : F : \, Aseffective as the messy old mustard PIB es mony in the organization jand) for uary White Sal satins and crocheted during ou? Curtain scrims with colored dots pi {ster, does the work without blister. Co;Oy craton 7 Vatweens ith osetarmers)) ary Ie = ae 3 ag cs January White Sale and figures. Values up to 65¢c Just rub it on with your finger-tips. jund the city laborers MACDONALD IN é 1, 5 1 1" 7 \, That the state conventic he | AT IISCOUNT. January White Sale. Hou will feola warm tingle ast enters REOPENING OF I antional Tice hane c ced SPEEDY ACTION | 20% i Par yard. . 38c brings welcome relief, SOUTH DAKOTA i i} “ the Republican ballot as well as | ON MINISTER a . : t of the national committeeman PI Batl | To Mothers: Musterole is now , | ain Bath Towels . . . . Th a eet r ©: ‘Tal Bi made in milder form for RD LSE Leet sie aging, sprunaee Ms ate | on, tab ad, cothe: Aes heime a shada manticaimunihecomeianingela hh sGunek Daisy Biliete Taeee 9/4 Pepperell Sheeting Ask for Children’s Mustercle. (Continued f, P. m | League state executive committee | minster, J. Ram: MacDonald h 8 od ac eal bath ade 36 inch bleac hed Daisy muslin in a en ea5e and 5c Hagia 2 catinceehnne eee ee Mi {under present trying cireumstanees, | completed his ministry with an ¢ of fine quality terry cloth. Regu- fine quality. January White Sale 9/4 Pepperell full bleached sheet - and tubes. |banks in South Dakota, REE (her neeHne: Go. ORE eebord | cnee Hat Aer une lar 35¢ quality. January 26 special, ing. Special for our Janary White $320,000 was brought here late | for the Fedge bill. ing been in the novel position of White Sale, Ezeh. ... c per_yard Sale. ay from Minneapolis. The meeting also decided that no! knowing/some weeks before hand al ia aN 59c “Fundamentally the egonomie con-heandidates for county offices be put|niost tht actual date the Baldwin Nainsook Geen eee ECs ditions in South Dakota nt ab-lup by the League. No nominations | povernnient would be. defeated, and r . ‘ i solute ‘confidence in the fulure of |were made for legislative eandidates |he could. therefore mature his plats Extra Heavy Bath Towels Iwo exceptional Nainsook valucs Be Mr, Meyer said. “The! trom Cass county but the chairman |in readiness for his taking office. | are included in our January White de ine nee corporation in the past| was authorized to call a convention| The ceremony of transferring the For those who prefer a heavy ~ ata i Pepperell Tubing Better than a mustard plaster s made loans to 380 banks ins! later to make such nominations. Iseals of office and, swearing in the ae te te le iS 42. Seni 45 bh Risaghed Pa A Tubing. South Dakota of which 240, have re- | eee ministers who were not previously | towel, we are offering our regular Regular 42c¢ quality. 5 inch Bleached Pepperell Tubing. paid in full while the othgr banks | members of the y il, whiel 75 ality . duri Red) y Special per yard Special for pd y White | privy council, which |2, 75c quality during our January pecial per Special for our January hi OBREGON. WILL Each . have made materiat reductions in the ‘confers upon thém the title of “th ra ity. * S amounts advanced to them, The | l bight Tonoraule? was performed al White Sale, at Regular 35¢ quality. Sale. corporation has shown its eontidence | DROP PLAN TO iti customary manner cking- ‘ Special per yard Per yard in the state in the past and proposes jham p eC before the kihe, presid : | Medeiros beck 74 ME pregence of the prince of Wales. | Indian Head Underwear a | (Continued from Page | Miss Margaret Bondfield, the new 7 : y i THEATRE Brooms are a part of the Pittsburs tion at the beginning of the eighth| woman labor member fbr Northamp- We are offe ing Indian Head in four different w paths during : (Pa) fire department's standard) week of revolutionary hostilities |ton, was appointed as parliamentary our January White Sale at specially reduced prices. equipment. ‘Meey're utilized in ex-! finds itself in “an exceedin 5 . ‘ 1 per d. “hildy ; D iptenres: ssi ‘A sits ‘an exceedingly ad-|sccretary for the ministry of labor—~ 63 Inch Indian Head special per yard setae se so8 » Children during our January White Sale at ber er se ue ie ie sino ye Briphy Go at Moman/ to senve anvanch \x 54 Inch Indian Head special per yard. Bo ursday | prospects thi e backbone of the, capacity. 2. i ‘ . 5 4 = Bae SCOUNT. = revolution will shortly be broken,’| Other appointments were almost 44 Inch Indian Head special per yard. 36 5 20% DISCOUNT laccording to an. official statement | Caually divided between intellectuals 36 Inch Indian Head special per yard. Sh | M i jissued by the federal government, | 89d workirigmen ir ey ason ie a oe sanumery of the. nul) tua! 1) YEPERINARY AT FORKS. SlgiinQiNiI4iiuiNniuNuuncnun ion after seven weeks of operations | UG S| ona ND Jun og bE | ; against the rebels : department | ., : =i ° s point but takes inte necoant|- M. Woolen, ‘government veterina- . a 5 3 would be written when some hunter . “SOUTH [only federal operations afoot wihout|heiguariers hens ta gender ane | eaRCher Silent Taind tee" pait of'whitna hors | BISMARCK AN 1U 4 attempting to predict, what decisive |.) campaign against tuberculosis in| Witness As Deer linked together. Such finds are cae AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, J UARY 25 | All Winter Underwear for Women, Misses and effects proposed n tivities will) cattle. Herds will be tested free of uncommon, an indication that fights 99 ||P ee have. “These naval operations are | charge on farms and in areas where Engage in Battle beeen mate deer last until both | ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY expected to supply the finishing | we work is desired. The campalgn | die of exhaustion or starvation. 7 touches to the land campaign against |{; being conducted in co-operation | Alturas, Cal., Jan, 24—J...Guty- Hs Vera Cruz, the rebel stronghold. , | >; oy : and two reel comedy, of DESIRE” ya Cruz, the rebel stronghold. » |with the county agent and under the | man, a etek vaca Fe eye- | | NATIONAL GUARD | {direction of Dr, H. H. Cohenour. of | witness to a spectacle not often seen “ ~ |reverses in the coming offensive war) Bismarck, federal inspector in charge le human beings, that of a deadly | TT. FE EARLESS tweet ee ee officials are confident! of tuberculosis eradication in North |combat between two male deer with | IS ORDERED out: FLANAGAN Who Never ane pave: Z048 Of the: revolution A fens? | Dakota. i ie horns interlocked. fn ee ree yacrit GBR in Association with His Mother — A | would be virtually certain to cut off | SIR HALL CAINE TLL Gutzman, who is deaf, came on the|, Bowling Green, Ky., Jan, 24.—Local | C.WHITNEY sents Comifi d Mother Who er hel lies of d bioita | duclists’ in. a wilderness near here | National Guardsmen were ordered b i r ‘omifg Tomorrow an Knew Her San. rebel aupolies ot arms. an One| London, Jan. 24.—Sir Hall Caine, |and was within 25 feet of them be-| Governor Fields at Frankfort toda : Saturday an he ae Penn “eesgit Lea who has suffered during the past|fore he saw them or they sensed his | t® entrain FRE Gluscow, abauy Z , MARY PHILBIN ie i ai Aa ui jfew weeks from serious attacks of | presence. When the bucks noted the| Miles east. of here, to prevent possi Ay ; 6 [be easily quelled |vertigo, has left for Switzerland | intrusion, they ceased fighting and|ble molr violence against Will Cham- | ME MERIN- G09 p ale e MYRTLE STEDMAN Sar on the urgent advice of his physi- scrambled away, their horns ~ still bers, negro, who is on trial, there on | C AURTH AR \ 1 REBELS ACTIVE \alane? BIRGHAUR eRe GE on aly rds|# charge of saying Charles Bybee : ja 't work On a locked, to a point hardly 100 yards ee ying y } WILLIAM COLLIER, a Dallas, Texas, January /24.—An|new model wh@pr the diseasp he-jdistant, where the battle way re-| Near Glascow. | | AND enveloping movement undertaken} came acute. x) | Sapmedly UGafeman did en oceealna aty'| - i He Tee * - WILL ROGERS goa saenerals Batraday ats. the) ———-——_-—— proach the animals. Instead he no-| Forty-six’ different boards and) rivin N ca gerelntionary joke has anne One place the total popula- tified the game warden, and the next/ commissions have a right to tear up| an jed in his foreed occupying number! tion of the world at 1,500,000,000. day an investigation was made, ‘The|London’s streets. One hundred and | “HUSTLIN’ HANK” of towns, according to the official | —_ bueks could not be found, but thej seventeen different authorities are | F |” and MOVIE CHATS communication from the Huerta de). ‘To Late To Clas Classity trail they had left for miles told | regponsible for the maintenance of | oo SPRAY na SRITRDAY ae coverament Lee last eloquently of the terrific battle. In|the roads. night and picked up by’ the as. a i aiies FRIDAY ATURDAY ie Saat aatome allas|FOR RENT—Large steam heated places the ground was torn, up asiif | room, 408 Main St. T-24-3t by a plow and saplings were broken’ Laborers from, ————_—_—___—--” heel | fi 5 muh Lower Floor $3.00,” dears Ty i $ “THE 9997 The statoment asserted as a result, sik Aaa aa down, At one point-the Pettcred focs ! Italy, Poland an@ Czechoslovakia are wer PRI ES : ae The Fastest Six Reels "TH BAD MAN _of Gen, Estrada’s move “our troops) The average human life ts fallen: over (ante AS thet WRHY being dninowed "Inie’ Prone Daeg ape Lay attics ae oat ever. put on the sereen. 5 have occupied Salamanea, » Celaya,’ y, y about one person in it den “predicted: that: to sljortage of help’ in practics!ly Boxes $2.50 nnd $a cae ; " San Tiago, Sin Mates and other every Iundved lives to see 65, lig tinal’ shaptor of . He Meylaade | oyord industry. : is

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