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/WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE , : : | OTST ee ee ee ammie 16.0, MEBTING |ii=srasstes5 FARGO CITIZEN GIVES “The thajority of the successful | as a large number of the prize win- ners at the exhibitions of painters sis insta a es iki ; : | : and sculptors held in that section. | Prince Cele” 5 ARE SENT f BOOSTS NESTOS) Perhaps the cast is more inelined to | Prince Cele’ rates James A. Hobart, of 71 Sixth Ave. h N,, Fe Se SB | i 5 2 i the freshness a midd d wholesomeness of By Smoking a “Gasper” o, N. D., the genial and pop: which wel ; ht secretary at the Fargo Y. l TST _ A, is now numbered among steps have | London, Feb. 6—Attired in flan-j the thousan sib vouch fot te at 2, been taken to give the midland artist |nel trousers, navy blue blazer, soft | fact that : makes you eat bet- Roth National and State hatter facilities and to eneodvage a {collar and black tle, the Ptinge wt, ter, clean better, feel better and work Administrations more profitable audience. The Allied |Wales recently took the leading | better. Mr. Hobart or * ad’ as he is Wate Association has been formed by (part in dhe eighth birthday festival | familiarly known to his many friends, persons interested in and directing |of “Talbot House,” opened at Pop- ntly: rt for its own sake. A modifica | eringhe during the war for the has been my ion in the immigration eastward is {spiritual welfare of young soldie’ tandby now for four or five een and the assoc western produc! bout us each da¥ | County Convention Commen I i this tenden Two Constitutional Amend-| ments, One Initiated, Four | Referred Measures ' President Coolidge and his admin nd the VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, | tration ang Governor Nestos i z 7 ion plans to aid The headquarters of the jety| and I think more of it than anything. / ce 4 . | administration were commend-| and encourage all artists and people |is now in the church of All Hal-| lve ever taken, FA Vice-President, National Jed by the Burleigh county “Real Re-| of the midland in hopes of putting | lows. King, and here is the cgt-| “During this time, I have used it publican” mass convention held the courthouse here yesterd noon, and deley ion here t} midiang life into midland art enters bench used as a commin: | off and on for stomach trouble and fter-| “We will not concern ourselves {ion table in Flanders, from which | to keep up my appetite strength and ites to the state con- h foreign artists but we will gi 000 soldiers partook of the energy and it has never failed to do on February 14 were| our energy and efforts for the bene- | rament during — the the wark just fine. med. KE. T, Burke called the! fit of our own,” said John M. Stahl, ; prince unveiled “Yes, sir, there's no doubt about it, temporary chair “We will espec of remembranc Tanlac makes mie eat hen Committeemen, Delegates, | ‘ Electors ; | and lit the onee of the presiden { Ys (North Dakota voters who go to the made chairman of the} h the younger artists who ‘burns in a shrine at every branch | right, and feel fit for my work, no in the Mareh 18 presidenti ung ALT. Garnes was nam working honestly and hard tou 1 the brotherhood. I'm strong for it.” ury. Much of the business was | reputation, and of the older who birthday party was partly is for sale by all good primary will not only cast their bal- lots for candidates for President and | sists. Accept no substitute. 40 million bottles ld. The resolutions committee was] all the material n for the }of Devonshire drank coffee at one 1 i {done by committee, blazed the way by showing we have | informal. The prince and the Duke \ Vice-President of the United States,| composed of Victor L, Anderson, B.| novel, the drama, eteher or character [of the stalls, smoked “gasper — delegates to the national — polltic Hh McCurdy, PF. O'Hare, I. C.] painter.” ‘ and chatted with the soldiers, and ‘ake nlac Vegetable Pills, conventions and presidential itor | } JowNall, Therben: Ae Vere A HBA) 1a NIE aN hut will also vote upon four referred ations was’ composed | r x Annee 4otnéd heir tily SSS measures, one initiated measure and | ditueeMeMeron Adinson) CONVENTION OF ‘ Sander Johnson, Wm. Gillanders, all | Avthur Van Horn, Be} Jones and! J > TIS IQ ra 7 of Grand Forks. Per pacenn NONE W AY _| INCORPORATIONS sae Resolutions were adopted as fol-| y: \ et Pretty Close | lows: | gest Articles of incorporation filed with] IRATE INDIVIDUAL—It seems to len ec st EA (Continueg from page 1) the Secretary of State seb ayers mae Ae that youre not far remov- his attitude towards Russia at] to presidential candidates also was | Valdson-Johnson orks; [ed from an idiot. ticular time when almost} rowing, Chairman Chureh and Jolin {constructions capital stock, § THE OTHER—Only about a yard. amendments. Following receipt of an opinion jencral George Shafer tos was within his egal rights in calling a special elec- | tion on March 18 on the election laws | assed by the last legislature and 0, GY Protos E RP quenenced sby the filing of referen. AL SMITH, NEW YORK’: ‘D DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITY. LEFT: government, except our own, is! Andgews, editor of “The Progres-|incorporators, George ‘Thorveldson, | —Selected. hum petitions, Secretary of State} ABOVE, GOVERNOR'S MAN BELOW, ARTHUR AND WALTER SMITH, AL SMITH | radical tendencies. We) sive,” who have been at “odds on consider close h prove rmony, ‘with time- institutions ne cure a lasting reconstruction — and adjustment of world difficulties. Official Recognition We Hall,” who had questioned |GENTER. EMILY SMITH authority, accepted | nd prepared an official | hor ITH. | P the Governor the opinion notice to county auditors of matters | any, things, were in accorc jwith the suggestion tha the keep absolutely out of the n fight Your clothes should advertise that ARAN SE GIy. croaelTntny to reduce taxes upon farm lands and to economize in thes admin to be voted on at the primary. The} mmend the economic _ and Representative Frank Vogel, an ac: "re alive nd not blish the e voted 0 y | S bands, the: awash of) catch | ¢ i cesslingendini 6 Bia _Representative Frank Vogel, an ac- you're alive —and not publish official Hist follows: oe uae Esveeeel Oden TE ; | To Tradesmen rise ae cuauueavenaee Rec tive leader, declared that. the big 2 date that you were born, ong Goal bynes party, Re- Jean move politienl delegates, ‘Alfred AS T0 ‘i hiscetronte’ to awéteer 4 Rericuleunall| Pouce of the coming state campaign | A man is as young as 1 publican and Democrat: Smith, governor of New York, has ‘ na ae ° aleonilitions, ands einestlytrotonimend| Would bo: “banks, and) taxe but lopks as old as he dresses, ) lent of tits United St t London, Feb. 6.— ‘The members | . rnestly recommend Probable Ticket dent, natibnat’cpoltt! qoTiniekaee | Bop coy oneawe Over Oe aa WAR PRE D T of the British royal family are good | 8!) members of this organization to Led lho Aas ee The reason why so many middte- » national < pol esas : ey pos ae a patrons of the trad ‘and. thos sport his election, | sd ies ede of the le ; aged men come to KLEIN'S is iS * For the convention is to be in the eons : neat Se ond —We endorse approve | Ue. tieke 3 this from a ‘lothes feature the scnloandidatea Bylenehaparty, ri 5 K who supply them with their every- ond —-We endorse and approve ne our clothes — featu ve eanuidatis by ench pas al k yard of his own East Side. \day wints wet official recognition | the administration of Governor Nes-| known leaguer: Governor, A. G. Sor- Iness that so many graying on Democratic, for pres Al” Smith is its favorite son, if, ‘Tribute to Woodrow Wilson, | in the form of warrants, ist | tos an We_recom-| lie, Lieutenant-Gover- 1 s need. dgntial electors eo. tev n one. He is favorite | wan president of the United States, | where of if issued once || mend the efforts of these officials |o% Walte ck, Mountrail; At- RK ¥en delegates to, the Democratic | with his old constitutents of Oliver] was paid today at the McKenz ” H. Thoreson, , Where he was he is favorite with the old | National Convention and delegates {and Catherine st to the Republican National Conven- Dunn coun members of the Bismarck | slow to Adve y club at their regular week-|sells goods to the fir: Try “Klein’s” family in| of the present laws. The burden| Chris tion. ociety. ly luncheon, Judge Jonson of |the land of the debt left by the Nonpartisan | dexter;. Tr The Next Time 4 Two amendments to the constitu-/ | his ponularity. 1s pe 3k the Supreme Court outlined th The list this year carries the | leaue must be met in some manner, Valley City tion proposed by the eighteenth leg-| with his own family. Al” | chief feature of Wilson's admini mes, among others, of one| snd Governor Nestos is met i| missioner of Insurapge, Harold Hop- HK nk islative assembly, one relating to| Smith is not only a good husband, | tration and declared that his place county officials, providing that in| father and son but the best side }jn histo q counties of less than 6,000 population | Kick of all. | © offices of county judge and coun- Mother's Pal. . ropodist, three makers of burden in a ton; Railroad Commissioners, would ‘be fixed largely |tans, one maker of kilts, an in- ang honorable manner. Milhollan, W. C. MeDonnell, Suits and Topcoats upon his war record. in cal eulture, an} * his wat i ird We regret the death of | Harding. ay “Leaders Yn the two ,ominant -President Woodrow Wilson sand - = = 27999 9 4q $25 t $65 clerk shell bd! tonabitdutda, andl, “Bvt it isms som). Mesa | commend his whole-hearted and cap-| INDIAN POLICEMAN DEAD Pee ei ete 0: init,” H hat jawimen, a fan | | 5 Sika jes adntit,” he satd, “that n: imers and dye Unidad cue provided! that# statesfarm -lonn| Mouers days, ghat he comes © vesident Wilson’s measure: re makers, anil | able service, and bis ¢ Mae a raNat dt NED iC loan | matter how pressing the business of | ine makers, an rt Yates, N. D., Feb. bonds shall run for a ‘period of 30} ; {from war acts and possibly the civoreniitt ig cocunenennldupede Hares ; : . { Al” never fails to run over . silversmiths. rid yp formerly a memb years from date of issuance instead | enite: seeiiiis siete! Witteman os, of Nations were construc- “Fourth—We recommend that this] United States’ mil of 30 years from the time of enact-) lady when he comes to tive and beneficial. 1 onl mention | convention make no endorsement off forces, died near ment of constitutional . authority, jin passing the federal reserve sy-| Horseshoe Pitchers stale or county officials. svi dalutati Oued Wat which was in 14 Smith's history islike a story. of | yy. Off F Florida Fifth We favor the passage of | 1873 to 18M} while Major MeLaugh- _ One initiated me or the referred ele on laws and urge} jin was nt at the nding Rock lien bill—providing members of a) of a fish-boy who twice rose to be sure—the Fedger | fiction come true. It is*the chronicle ; that the same be endorsed by the! , farmer's family may file liens for 1a-| puvernor—-and is now in the running | voters at the polls.” bor. for the presidency. rnest ef Tohn rof the a rrison recently, He Fort Riee from administration as w: ident, I believe will fix } in history more than anything el 1. He kept this nation out| Lake Worth, until forbearance ceased io} of the finest la., Feb, 6. Twelve The committee on nomination rd golf” links { s, sted the following for dcl¢- | TT PU Ue ee ee down on the Fast Side “AI” 11), YVintue. He has often been re-| or courts in the country sre now in| pat i i ndependent clection laws and the ed the youth of a regular | Poi Be ie oe Saale ee econ in} yates to the state convention and the | } All of the last legislature ratifying youngster. He went coat ee he mir ase ba ele re Meret a Mae report was adopted: Mrs. L. S, Cri DR. R. S. ENGE ttlements ade by county ol, peddled papers when the fam- |, 1° hite House and some time so | orseshoc hers’ tou well, H, P. Goddard, Garne g Chiropractor t, to be held February 18 to local horseshoe jin derision, but two of the greatest s Kk, BSCox, H. P. Asseltstine, din of commissioners for bank ily exchequer” dem nded, developed S for the years 1919-1922, in-|his mental agility in conflict with lub has de-) Burk . Wanner, J. M. Bertholf. i y ay gontnee bt life. works written since the war Aiea d that “it is our intention to asi (BIST ATS ae her, n draymun, died when |(#ese very plrases did much eae «this the best and most inter-| ye Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Fee aie che boy to [break down the morale of the Ger- tournament. ever held.” | Middle West Lacks { } Germ: leaders: have admit provide ate sGpport his mother and sisters man pcopie at home as well as on| Celebrities in the horseshoe pitch Appreciation of Art| the firing line. ing world ure expected to take part for nomination of eandidates | it, able was the wt} “out of the war came as yOu] in the tournament. a —— ¢ and federal offices, provid- |. Gry gt 4 o'clock each morning. know the peace treaty and the] Lake Worth, according to the pro-| |< Le ea le eu , chinery for nominating candi: |" 4 Vieague of nations. I am not going | gram, is planning an elaborate recep-| Bive its tists greater recognition dates und machinery for ereation of He's Ambitious. \.o aiscuss here the merits or de-|tion for the horseshoe pitchers and | else the heritage from the pioneer’ ry party central committees. ;, he went to night school. | merits of that international pact, | The finaneial part, it’ is| Pen, pencil and brash showing that t The constitutional amendment re-'After 18 months he got a better job, |but it iy functioning today in the 1, been need, ang the prize | the middle-west has all the material) 1C es a lating to renal estate bonds was, pro- rkship in the comm ner of |case of 58 nations and is the most | money mounting to several thou- | Necess: for the novel, the drama posed by the legislature because it e. comprehensive and — constructive d dollitrs, will be kept on deposit |.or the character painting, will be TH i) was said that the intention pf the| That was in 1 @Since then.| plan for world peace ever conceiy- , in local banks until the names of lost, declare art-folk and prominent- ‘i garm loan act was (0 provide 30-year “Al Smitl’’ has been in polities con-! od, It has achieved some measure | the winners have been announced ly interested f ‘am states that there will} Midland lands fo Tons | never were taken ; farm louns on the amortization | tinuously. i: * of success and many even suggest! The pro; H basis, but-that since the bonds must | His complete public record fol- | now that if the United States had| be a reception, a grand ball, a ban-| Stmosphere have mired | | run not more than 30 years from the | !ows: a! ‘ vay | been & member of the league that | quet, a theater party, motor ride for : ut beauty in exp: on, they | | 1895-1903—Clerk in office of New} Mussolint would never have defied other entertainment. | say, but because there is a | time of enactment of the amendment, response to his work, the ea ar farm louns P kk, ee York City commissioners of jurors. | jis mandates and that when he Tho national tournament will be! ? i 1903-1915—Member of New York! jearned that here in America his{ under the ausp of the National} nexing the western artist. ; * 5 ucts of aggression were not popu-| Horseshoe Pitchers’ Association, and Authors, urchitects, musi- ; i 917—Sheriff of New York] jaf, he receded. die) Lake sWorth’ Horsoshoc Club Bp and , ym the middle- A as g : f Judge Johnson pointed out ¢ st, sid to be ciated in f Silent Thousands Gag |“"19171919—President of New York! to9 often opinions in matters. o' 4 pointed out f A ty board of aldermen. {public policy were too often base ies 77 by these people as reaching fame ther on Quiet | URE ee. nag vane | mubueapaligey siete, {01 Tropical Grain leiniaue hp east tian ery 3 Streets or of New York. ST ee For Breadstuffs| coment where there is more encour which was in 1919, 30: cannot be made. x their native fields, % He said in his estimation much of : ri s may be attributed | ine opposition to the league of nz ag@ment and recognition in their! Fe to his humanness, natural ability for] ¢jgns idea came as the result of aan products. | i 4 (Continueg from page 1) izing up persons and situatigris, ry, AIS SER BS Without deep | Manila, Feb, 6—The production of | “We do. not believe this situation to sin! Ree ee ee cong. (ea aE oe ike ars oR Leet te ected een CoE a ae | ee tT EG lotto. ba serve to emphasize its simplicity. | political activity interfere with his] , In closing he touched upon the) pre. is recammended by officials | PatHEE Real ciieulivated esntett al Te chute buthide the’ small: chapel |Eene tife, “No matter where he ja | 1ce)semn fat characterized Wood-| (iene ee enent of agriculture. | pe Bee eae ee eran aidan: He mrotined buck under-tife leafless trees | he reports daily by telephone to his | 1p, Wilgon’s regime. He declared Co teeter a auiag endus: (sthorlty dn tah peciion,” said) an aus of the Cathedral grounds orout be- nek Paivehing ta saath who | that criticism that W ilson carried apa ae eal all thgelty fae art otek her We ong in the nearby streets and/ave-| hasn't let the duties of the first lady idealism too far in dealing with : 3 [Gamer iene a ieee 2 Hubner Ree aaa Won wane 4a ee ttioi niares ideawterot mien ier |e ceo prea ey public issues | endent of outside sources of flow SURE ARE toot te be atestbed. Farry the service with amplifiers. | domesticity. She still does her own| Tac not well founded. Progress ha] Pendent of false titure Hernandez, | ieinot te be absorbed To a host of listeners far and wide| crocheting and knitting. [declared .came only as those, OF linea lett of the radio waves were set to carry the high ideals applied them in over-| ote and indust You never found a family albom Don’t Neglect a Cold | solemn words and blended chords of |, Active Family. ae coming, -aeitaty ingia aaa possibilities of adlay as containing pictures of “Hours with , Higechoin my thei youngsters Ore - Brow 16 iveyrot t a ge Clan 1| for wheat flour and requests his co-| Mothers, don’t let colds get_under the Washtub”. There used Entombment Simple up healthy, deniocratic “kids”—just | survey of fhe te Clark exper operation in producing adlay on a | waystat theese coughon Mule rin we ~ be Actual entembment. was ‘reserved 83 ‘thoy Would be. if they were stilh| dition, T. IR, Abtensol iT St 14, | large scale in the Philippines, Direc: Musterole on the throat and chest. ¢ i . : plenty of such hours, but they for the eyes:of his own loved ones | living down oni Catherine street. tip ear ON 3 rn wilds | tor Hernandez suggests that tite wov-|, Mustesole isa pure, white clusment. ié Wouldn’t smile— es 3 dione ang the President arid his Cab-| Alfred Jr, who is 28, goes to law |,Whieh addedt so much to we | iument undertake the milling of ad-| made with oil of mustard. It draws | NO not even ii Venus stooped to weren't the kind people tike:to re- oon and ee craesrnle aut Admirals | school; Arthur, 16, goes to a high|tory of the United States, ‘The lay, which grows well here, as long | out congestion, relieves soreness, does kiss him. He ssso rarin’ member with photographs. ; A e i e mi vi s 9 his region of . 7 + : A et AN the diplomats had no. part | School, where he is on the midget | voyage as it touched t! ae private eapital hesitates to invest | all the work of the good old-fashioned | mean he just couldn’t smile at in hats Thele ta 4 Lenketball team: Walter attends an|the Missouri Slope was outlined va I he t ; fashion ij emil pension andthe “fami one elementary school in the neighbor- jand many thrilling adventures the saoney ht ie eeschOn EUS - | ne ee peyiing. Bet Be, zag Canes Today, inatead of the pictures Y ne as: g | hood. exployers had were ‘related. ! ; | Way 5 Total § e would ace the Abst solemn Women’s | amigas ty: 22, dacdhroseh with | Attendance this week was 82.14! Too Late ‘fo Classify | . Keepa jar handy for all emergencies; || (rickets how love will char that never. were taken, you will in which the casket in whicl college fmd helps her mother at| percent. Several members will itmay prevent pneumoniainyourhome. | i ma the worn body of Woodrow Wilson i ere ji le es ) _ ner| ToMothers:Musterole i tre tore to nits “place in ‘the |Home. | Catherine,\the \other daugh-fattend inthe. Ti Cities. FOR SALE—Potatocs, 40 cents per! _ To Mothers: Miusteroleisnow BERT LYTELL « vai ‘i | ter, goes to boarding school. |” A, J. Arnot.of the February com-! bushel. Phone 440-M. 2-6-1w i . yaa als peaaphyyaunell an ci mitice presi@ed, Two birthdays, ee eR | babies and small children. BLANCHE SWEET oe : ; | 3 Bn set| Ask for Children’s Musterole. carved stone iia: eresti ; those of Mr. Atkinson and L. K,! E—Brand new $120.00 se for! sterol nlatecda that ee eee fear Treland to Revive Thomngon were celebrated. Judge x Hamilton Institute | 35 & 65c in jars & tubes;hospital size, $3. i A E y Nuessle did the honors for: Mr. -At-| ; business course. Very) = 'tion faithful. unto death Tourist Trade] rer8a George Dullam for L.| cheap. Music Shop, 214 Main st i | | 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 / worth far more than the slight cost of the service. Movie Chat HEE ‘ K. Thompson. Gifts suitable ‘to | 2-6-3t a : ySOENTY TO ATTACH REALTY || unin, web, 6 —For some yeurs| the sybjeets wore presented. Fighting Blood in, Abuoeedifign tovemeonen-denonlip cll Poe tee tourist trade’ in’ reid} Chairman Henry Duemeland an- ‘ oN es eee see cleded (une pen ét tts lowest ebb. | Now nounced. that, President Coolidge 3 ; i i Lae 4 Pirdt Nitional baw Me ra es the | hat norma! conditions of life have; would broadcast a message in i 5 of Beach and the| jon restored it is hoped’ to’ re-|commenoration of Rotary anni- First National. bank of Sentinel 5 3 ¥K ary 2 4 | e e . soe ive its old prosperity, and ‘the|versary, February at 10 p. m 2 . | Butte, the Golden Valley commision | ¥ Sanierelt ‘i i the adi Se | (} oe o 5 sutherined the etntstliatternai.to be railway companies, aswell as those| Washington time and that Radio i . fi % 4 in control of Ireland’s famops|fans were ‘ordered to “stand -by fy gin action on a certain fpositary |,eanty spots, contemplate an ad-|about 9 p. m. Bismarck‘ time to {J 8c a 1 2 AT. 2380-2 hond imiade and executed by the First | yertising campaign to lure the;tuge in on this message given at National bank of Beach as principal, | tourist back. the suggestion of Rotary club No. and EB. J. Curtin and B. J. McKay| “phe holding of; the Taillteann|1 of Chicago. in the sum of $50,000, and that all|-gamee in August issexpected to at-| Guests of honor were: Fulton real se8tate owned and held by the |aract’ to Dublin ‘and Treland about|Burnett of Fargo; Roy * Batrd, b .. said ‘sureties’ be: attached. In the}onehindred thousand — visitors.| Dickinson; FF. J. ‘Traynor, Devils Bs meantinie the commission has author- } Therg is “still much’: discussion as Lake; Judge Johnson, Bismarck; ized'the issuance of $10,000 of certifi-|to the possibility of jouaing, them | Wi B. Shafer, “Montana; nd ‘HH. G. cates of indebtedness to pay current | if they do ‘come, hut tho postmaster Harkinu, Dickinson. CAPITOL — Today, - Thurs, “Fri. - Sat. Matinees— pm. Nites—7:00 Qe th. and 9:15 p. m. THE - WORLD'S -- GREATEST ~ PICTURE THE CAPITAL LAUNDRY COMPANY: ’. 311 FRONT ST. PHONE 684 oxoensés Of the sounty, general, who : in charge ot. the} 3 ‘Nae aeeAeaeees r 5 # — e * z e project, is very sanguine, He be; , i é , ¢ . = | lieyes that the visitors can be com-| | COMMITS SUICIDE j F foftably: accommodated in private famden, N. J., Feb. 6.—Professor | , NFLUENZA houses, and he-fas the coopetation |. J. Cristie of aaron, TONE; dpe . Asa preventive, melt and in. bis efforts ‘of the Royal Dublin yventor of a gyroscopic unicycle, ; Mutin Adhits 50c, Children 25c. Children 25¢c. Including Ta: —Orchestra Music At All. Evenirig Performances— ° 5 R 4 Tribune Want ibune Want Ads. : ATTEND THE MATINEES TO AVOID THE EVENING CROWDS iz pt fs ¥ z '<} whic ld attain a inhale night Society, the organizers of the an-|which he hoped cou! - en aes nual horse show. Citizens are ibe- Speed of 250 miles an hour, com \ , 4 : Ine invited to, promote a scheme{mitted suleide in a hotel here to- i (pd for the decoration of ‘the city, ana| day: | the Rotary Club is assisting the project. Lee a es p