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rs PAGE FOUR ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE of them putting something over that | | should not be put over,” he asserted. | Amendment Offered. ° | A. Gray of Ransom county offer- TURTLE LAKE M | ed an amendment, providing the res- | : | olution should be read to the conven- od tion before being uiferred to ycom mittees, supported the plan Representative Frank Vogel of Mc: Lean county also supported the plan j und referring to Peterson said, “1 believe the gentleman ftom Towner he believed in Democracy you bet 1 do," broke in Peterson, “but this is not Democracy. | Vogel continued, declaring that the matter was merely for the expedition | of business and the plan was neces- | ary in the legislature. Mr, ; horst took the floor again to say that ‘ PLANNED | every delegate would have 0 thance to talk upon the subjects pres hy committees. With Hempel refusing to accept a place on the commiitee on commit teca, the convention approved the plan, with but Hempel and Peterson voting against it. Members of the mittee on committees B. FI Turtle Lake cr, C. ©, Lauder, Walter Welford, bert Byrne, S. 8. MeDonald | f Fisher, Frank Vogel, P. J should be brought 0, K, Las IL IL. Thoresen and | je forenoon or Kalph [ngerson urged to bring SHOW FEB, 12 Are Offered by Mer- Best Corn McLean Co. Priz chants For Grown in N. D, Fe ements commit Hanson, I. hew ‘on, John I W. N, Harris ompleted ar " Institut be held at Tuesday, February ments for the Corn Shaw t of corn on, T Delegates Seated. | The curly part of the afternoon pssion was taken ups with the ‘ corn, nples tes. Four delegates rep hould be mailed to Mr Mg organized — labor — Peter Titik tid Mr. Norling n of Grand I , A. Hanson donated by bus. |of Valley City, C. G. Mary of Mar orth and 1 Beals of Dickinson were seated on vote of the conven and four members ot the Wo n's Nonpartisan clubs executive committee also were seated. Of 93 delegates necredited, excluding these 9 were There were three countie MeIntosh and Pierce 8 before, if John Prey who will have possi ing of deleg rs Yellow Dent Corn ‘ Mobile oil. vanized bushel Gal 1 year subse ke Wave, BUM present Stee r auto goggles without. del rs White Dent Corn $5 heavy copper tea ket Gig, Wo the committe on cepted at the night First-named on the var committees were Resolu Talbott, Dickey G, Sorlie, Grand BF. Baker, Renvgl iness, Lazier of McHenry; tion and Amendment of Walter Welford, Pembin: Party Relations, Mostad, Ward; Orgay, S. 8. MeDonald, Bur- pach committee, however, as | juthority to elect its own! irman, ne convention adopted a recom- .mendation that no committee on ean- es be named,’ but that all a andidates he taken in open con vention, using the sceret ballot. ( The list of offices for which ¢ s be named include State $ intendent of Public Instruction « 5 one Judge of the Supreme Court. [dears Northwestern Dent Corn’ recommended that delegates | Ist rize—1 § set silver ware. "I h " " ‘8 t 2nd Prize--1 $1.50 Percolater h congressional district : candidates, and delegates from trd Prize 1 hair cu sen 5 ; , ‘ Judicial districts name candidates for 10 Ears Sweet Corn any Variety | judees, if they desired, - 1 Ist uto robe. 2nd Prize <1 4 mittens, 10*Ears Pop Corn Ist Prize—1 pail stock food. 2gd Prize--1 dozen oranges. kes Prize (best 10 5 in gold by The committees wa report of B. 25 box ci consention iow ) hox candy. toilet wa A 0 bottle 10 Ears Yellow Flint 10 th, O coffee, z¢-1 round aluminum roas- ional trd Prize—1 heavy tth Prize 1 rub, pair $1.95 Goodrich rubber 50c bottle vile head- 10 rs White F ist Prize-$5 pair shoes, znd Pr $2 Little Be tyd Prize 1 hair cut and s ith Prize --1 box motor 10 Ears Mixed Corn any Ist Prize-1 $6 suit Lee overalls, | 4 d Prize—1 dollar broom. ted Prize Two dinners. While waiting for the committee on committees to report the conven- | ams of congratula- | . nd Represer tive J. H. SincJair, and listened to speech by res of Mitchell, | ¢ South Dakota Ayres, in his speech, urged: the league to become x Distinet® Farmer- Labor Party and affiliate with other |, Farme ties for i Sweet Clover, One Quart Ist Prize--1 roll roofing. 2nd Prize by W..N, Harris, One Quart Ist Prize znd Prize By-Laws, | of {sion the convention i i Ayres Speaks jthe Norris-Sinclair and urging onal solutions Sorlie of Grand Forks. | Streich of Bottineau, Foster of Traill, | Charles Duell, hottom photo) of Inspi ined saying | heeo \ far top photo). M Ducil's film company mpany, with king pictures, With f He conde y severely ed the and dec ans could not be rior to adjor to permit Republican P: Jared = Nonparti Republicans, nin, e night ses- ees to work heard nu tiohs sugested by individuals read These embraced pleas for support o Bill in ous reso- Congress, election of s Chairman of the Inter of the Bonus | ubmission of the § law to the peoplesevery four pars for sug do change: All re- lutions were submitted to the re-{ committee, s Gish |” Duell, “is ® vide, LuMoure, Olson of McHenry, Patton Mauntrail, Larson of Nel er of Stark, Mrs. Wood of ustrup of Griggs, Hall of Gags, Soy of Hettinger, Larsen of Ran- om, Engels of Wells. Platform-Baker of Renville, In- gerson of Burke, Harlemann of Burs of [aMoure, » Fleckten of Ward, Hardy pf | moducer laid 23 eggs, two pullets 1 Wenstrom of Wells, $wen- and Forks, Robers of: Mer- erman of Kidder, Sanford of | jaid 19 eggs, two pullets and one hen ie, Lakie of Williams, Miller Nelson of Sargent. : Committee on Order of Business—4 cHenry, Peter Morgan, of ks, Miss Hall of New*Ragk. of Sioux, Clark of Tol: on of Amendments and By- —Welford of Pembina, Mrs. Strup of Courtney, Laird of Ram- Kraft of McLain, Hardy .of Slope, son of © , Wileox of Bil- y ations—Mostad eterson of Towner, Hemple , Fisher of Barnes, Ter- horst of ecutive Committee, Mad- dock of Benson, Hagerman af Stuts- man, Hardt of Logan, Vogel.of Ms= i rs McDonald of Berleigh, W Church of Executive Committee, Olson of Barnes, agnus Snowfield of Pembina, Fra- of Divide, Goldberg of MeLean, in, Dahl of mons, Lageson of ,Grand ckinsom J. C, Mil- ler of Bottineau, COLD WEATHER DOESN’T KEEP A. C. HENS IDLE Extreme cold weather during the first three weeks in January did not prevent the hens of the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege flock from laying a goodly num- her of eggs. Pullets who were -ex- periencing their first winter in North Dakota, or any other state in fact, their indifference to mere It Ruptured Try This Free | | ‘Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or! nl Large or Small and re on the Roa@That as Convinced housands, To Anyone ruptured, man, woman on child, should write at once to W. S. Rice, 1076C Main St., Adams, N. Y., for a free trial of his wonderful ulating application. Just on the rupture dnd the muscles begin to tighten; they begin to gether so that the opening Sent Free closes bind to-1 | Thoresen of Dunn, Braatlein of Di- {tctal of Johnson of Walsh, Kinzer of | cording to records kept by O. A. Bar- | ‘ton, poultry specialist at the college. Mp! This is un average of 18: 88, | hen. j ducers of the entire flock were pul- | are | eced the men by nearly 2,000,000. Prove This} age of 18.4 eggs for the thirty-one day period. Eightee - aes a MountraiPuludetaoinshrdlucmfwn | weather conditions by laying an aver- T0 DESTROY hens and pullets laid a i} Pots@am, Feb. of Potsdam, w’ eggs per The total receipts from the cap sales were $15.25.which made an overage income per hen of 73.3 cents. Only four of the eighteen high pro- dyeing chickens wert hens, the others being pullets. The seven highest pro- he royal oaks ich fringes various avenues often traveled in the past by German rulers and their fam- ilies, are threatened with destruc- tion. The authorities say the trees have outlived their nsefulness, that many of them are diseased, and that the municipality avould realize quite a sum if they were turned. into fire wood. ‘Members’ of former 1 fa | ilies who- still make their home in the Potsdam palaces have joined with citizens in protesting against plan, and assert that all the Should he sparetl. lets of various breeds. fhe highest laid 21 eggs cach, three laid 20 eggs each, one pullet and one hen each laid 18 eggs each, three pullets and e hen each donated 17 eggs to the jonthly average, and one hen and two pullets each contributed 16 eggs. Six breeds were represented in | this these good layers. The six breeds | tre single comb White Leghorn, Rarred Rock, single comb Ancoma, single comb Black Minorca, single comb Red and rose comb Red. «oPEMBINA FIRST Fargo, Feb, 7.——Pembina county with the largest potato acreage in North Dakota, promises to be the ex: D In Great Britain the women Guard Against “Flu”, With Musterole Ey Influenza, Grippe and_Pneumonia | usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what a | coldreally is) and stimulatescirculation. | It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without | the blister. _Just rub it on with your finger-tips. | First you will feel a warm tingle as the | healing ointment penetrates the pores, | then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency | use. It may prevent serious illness. | To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for | bab: and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. 119, 4th St. more to burn than lignite. Anthracite Nut Coal ; , F. H. Carpente: Phone Better than a mustard plaster DOCTOR M. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN . Bismarck, N..D. +f Our Black Diamond Coal will hold fire all night and will keep your home comfortable. vinced, We also have a good supply of Bearcreek and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 , first county in the state to go: “ever the top,” by signing up “more than ne-half of its acreage under con- tracts With the North Dakota Potato Growers exchange, it is reported by Chas. M. Morgan, campaign manager. To date 2,100 acres have been sizned up in Pembina county. : Mr. Morgan pr@dicts that 50 per- cent of the potato acreage will be signed up in North Dakota by April Ist. A CUT THIS bie: $3 1s WORTH MONEY. Send this ad and:ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample pack- ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Biliousness, These wonderful remedies have helped mil- lions of people. Try them! To Relieve Housing Shortage in Ireland Dublin, Feb. The Free State w advance $1,500,- as a subsidy to relieve the housing shortage in Ireland. Pri- vate builders will benefit as well #8 municipalities. The purpose is, if possible, to bring down. the cost of a three-room house to $1,300, four rooms, $1,800, and five rooms, Read Tribune Want Ads. E. BO ‘ON The coal dealer is a good fellow, but you don’t have to give him all your money. If you will build a furnace room of Sheet- tock —the fireproof wall- board—you: will keep, the heat in, keep the cold out, and keep dol- lars in your pocket. This different wallboard insu- lates like.a standard plaster. wall. Telephone 240 It costs very little Try a load and be con- ‘the fireproof WALLBOARD Ask your lumber dealer for a sample for Base Burners. r Lumber Co. 115 . A Story of Success How Studebaker Cars became leaders’ '* 145,000 people last year p HE most talked-about carts among fine cars are the ‘Stude- build-quality carp as Studebaker. aid $200,000,000 for them We spend $600,000 yearly to mae chine all surfaces of crank shafts, Engineering—$500,000 yearly We created an engineering depart- ment which costs $500,000 yearly. There are 125 skilled men there who devote their time to studying betterments in cars. They make -500,000 tests yearly. ' There is a department of Methods and Standards. They decide and fix every standard in these cars. baker Sixes — at.$975 and up. Sales have almost trebled in the pe three years. The demand for ese cars, growing by leaps and bounds, has .been Metordom’s chief sensation. Over $200,000,000»was last year spent for Studebaker models. Now we wish to explain, to all who are interested, the just as in Liberty Airplane Motors. That is the reason for that perfect balance, that absence of vibration. Every Studebaker car is Timken- equipped. The Special-Six and the Big-Six have more Timken bearings than any car selling under $5,600 in’ America. The Light-Six more than any competitive car within $1,000 of its price, b ‘naturally and the need of a support or truss or appliatice is then slone | | away with, Don’t neglect to send for this free trial. Even if your rup- iture doesn bother you what i Talbott, Dickey coun-|the use of wearing supports all your Siljan of Bur- Why suffer this nuisance? | Holl of W ms, Fedge of | y run the risk of gangrene and Mrs. 9 dangers from a small and inno- eed of Minot, MeGauvr nt little rupture, the: kind that h: Olson of Eddy, Bales of Ads /thrown thousands on the operating Fine of Benson, Atchison of tuble? A host of men and women Jensen of Riehls re daily running such tisk just be- uisman, Levang of \ cause their ruptures do not hurt nor end of Johnson jprevent them from getting around. Swith of Hey, Roth of Mor- | Write at once for this free trial, /as ton, Fisher of nt and Mocm of | it is. certainlyen wondextnt: Ang and has aided in the cure of ruptures D 5 $ ff at Were as big as a man’s'two fists t |Try and write at once, using the Send Today for a Free Sample of Pyra- | mid » political action, No action w: after his speech, Ayres, concluding lenged any Nonp The ‘Turtle Lake Band under the Evcony| leadership.of J. M. Sniith will give a concert in the forenoon followed with talk by Mr. Benson who is an- experienced farmer. During the noon hour the Lake Homemakers’ Ciub will lunch, Three of one lad during 8 pnd COMME vAMED. Committees named in the Nonp: san Leag Resolutions his talk, ckal-| tisans present who were willing to y they still were republicans ito stand. Roy Frazier of Crosby, Chairman of the Republi- can te Committee, was the only | delegate to sta Turtle cave leigh, the and two men the noon band concert Institute speakers, | q wi: apes political ae- following the CUO DS at 5 d urged » in North Dakota to en }ter into the Na’ al fight, joining with the Farme bor party of Mon- Minnesota and South Dakota. | He was at times given a fai of applause. Ayres came to Bis- marek, he said, upon the invitation jof R. H. Walker and Ben Fedge, Open cars have real leather upholstery. They cost $25 more per car than imitation leather. Our ‘closed cars ‘have Chase Mohair uphol- stery. This is made from the soft fleece of Angora goats. And a Sedan requires from 15 to 18 yards. : Velour for this uphol- stery would save us wp to $100 per car. Note the finish of every detail. ‘Mark the infinite care. They add 25% to labor cost on luxurious closed bodies. Note the completeness of our larger closed cars. The nickel-plated byump- ers, the extra disc wheels and. cord tires, the steel trunk, the courtesy light, etc. Think what they would cost you, bought as extras. Thus we haye made the Studebaker the leader of quality cars.. We have built a demand exceed- ing 145,000-cars per year. Learn the results of these efforts, in fairness to yourself. Don’t buy a car-at $1,000 or over without know- ing what we offer. Compare the parts and details. Mark the advantages: we offer — ‘scores.on scores. Our experience is evefing progrim will start at beginning with music and local talent followed by one of, the Institute speakers. moving picture show will conciude the evening program, The corn will be judged by the In- stitute speakers. jleneuens: Ayres declared that “we Corn, sweet clover and alfalfa ex- |, A¥tes declan : hibits should be 1923 grown and | longer look at the economic situ - from a State standpoint, y grower of these crops in Me- : ; 1 County is invited to bring ex- | ok at it from a Natio ‘point, for the same force: hibits. andes i |work throughout the world. Praises Russian Sense Deela : two percent of the peo- MAJORITY OF jr erelos"sonettt ete, y | of the country he declared that e COMMITTEE is _ shat swan te fetuses tt | FOR SILENCE |" that has the Capitalistie System | seven, songs Learn why 145,162 bought Studebakers in 1923 Studebakers hold the top place in the fine In'1919,:the public paid: over $29,900,000 for 39,356 : Cars. In 1920, the public paid over $100,000,000 fer 51,474 Studebaker cars, an increase of 31% over 1919, ~ ¢ In 1921, the public paid over $120,000,000 for ‘66,643 Studebaker cars, an increase of 29% over 1920. ‘In 2922, the public paid over $155,000,0C0 for 110;269..Studebaker cars, an increase of 66% over 1921. 204 din ‘1923,"the public paid over $201,000,000 for “145,162: Studebaker cars, an increase of In :1924;business has opened with Stude- For 72 years the name Studebaker has.stood for nualey and class. lebaleer equipages, in the carriage Aays, held Premier place. The White House owned -them in the days of Grant and Harrison. Now we make motor, cars only. But the Stude- baker name, inthis mod- ° Free for Rupture. Rice, Inc. 76C Main St,, Adams, N, Y. You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimulating application for Rupture nor \coupon below. Pile Treatment und Sto; Suffering. For itching, bleeding or protruding {piles, Pyramid’ Pile ‘Treatment is a won- Ith der; ’etops pain, prevents friction, takes Address Biate ern field, simply had to except Russia which had the good ‘intain i i sense to tHrow off that system.” | . | maintain 6) prestige, aera sed tee ce pting the |, Stating that farmers cannot _pessi- | fe os MR Rad xo ‘or Governor, delegates accepting the | yy pay their debts in the Unived J : statement that B. F, Baker was not! gentes, he said thal “when the ine! Eee Bemonarie in the race. Since the convention, | ance and mortgage companies take She Ancestive = ate however, provided for nomination | the tand there is only one thing to who new. control. .And and selection of candidates by secret qo, and that is to retake it for the our one ambition hag, ballot, with final selection made pos- ysers of the land.” i s “ | . been to maintain ‘the sible through elimination of low) “He said the country would be bet-| ‘ : : i Studebaker, place. ise men on each ballot, it was also ad- | tey off if the Government had “never | : mitted that “anything might happen.” «old or allowed to be stolen” an acre | $90,000,000 assets” beaker as -nevéf. before. behind us First Flare on Floor. | of land west of the Alleghenies, urg- | Lear ‘why call tt buyers pteferred Studebaker “aie : i : Bhe convention Bere sesterday at | o4 support for the Fedge Lien Bill ava) adopted a Blan of Malu mish Rad adt eehted ac tiueee y Peace business. of Paaason ium on farm indebtedne: peek Cony your iene anal| $50,000,000 in modern. plants and cquipment through committees, over the svigox ed for U. S. own you wonder why you ever suffered. rt, ; Not old plants re-adapted. We have (Continueg from page 1) | a You Have No Idea Pyramid Io, Until out soreness, swelling, How | Wonderfal | You Try ‘Then get a all Studebakers.cars. Few fowts few mistakes can escape them. That, we believe, ao finest organization ever deyoted to, motor. car building. . The price of quality ous protest of a few delegates. The (fl for US ounershin of ta zon ewonder why 7epw eva the convention chairman before beitfz ? i] 633 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. spent :$32,000,000 in new plants in sent to comittees. coming when the farmers are not go- Kindly send me a Free sample of The executive committee, through | ing to be taken out of their homes || Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain committees on the following sub-| league to become a Farmer-Labor |] city tne he | ry plea jects: Program and platform, reso-| party such’ as tin Montana, | " : '000on bedy plants, tp maintain our lutions, official organ, finance, ecor-| South’ Dakota and Minnesota. He f ae Ay, prestige in building. i _ We believe that 3 ape tin On some steel alloys for vital parts that 95% of those. who do'that buy a the country is so a to we pay 15% extra to get them exact. Studebaker car. proposal, made by the state executive Si Teeeuieay fee then | @ 60 cent box of any @ruggist. five years.. We have sg sts them Walter Welford, state chairman, pro- without resistance.” + |] wrapper, “with 12,500. up-to-date 4 reetion and amendment of by-laws,! was inyited to Bismarck by R. H. : { a i : { ; ‘LIGHT-s 1X SPECIAL-SIX BdIGssi1 x { ; 5-Pass. 32’ Ww. B. 0H. P. s 2 7-Pass. 126” W..B.-60:H. P, e Touring - : +$1750.00 pec SEY 5 Rae yaitife,, Was Amanda st) PrOMOS a iared. that farmers were losing | FREE SAMPLE COUPON pesed 2 committee on committees of Ayres, who téld the convention he Ndme . Over. $8,000,000 ation d national party relations, for discus- ——————————————— | $ 925.00 i to the Haart of the Loop fuses 1835.00 3395.00 that all resolutions must first go to LE COU ee ee 3 their homes and that “the time is {|} PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, eleyen members, who should name | was a rad?cal, came here to urge the || street . forge plants ab : ry re sion of candidates and order of busi- s the committees to embrace all legates at the convention. Stephen | ‘erhorst, another member of the ex- | ecutive committee, told the conven- | tion the plan was suggested to ex- | pedite business and because “in. the | initial stages at least; many subjects | sited had best be considered in commit- 8 are a : a tees.” peedst Pass. GC. P. Petersoi 2495.00 of Towner county | Break a Cold Right Up with >Pape’s Cold Compound” Take two tablets every three hours objected promptly. “I don’t belieye in that kind of aj move,” he said. | “It centers the work down in committees and delegates can’t attend fem all. We have sent men down to iCongress to fight | until three doses are taken. The first | dose always gives relief. Thé second and third doses completely break up th cold. Pleasant and safe to take, Coiains no quinnine or @se .“Pape's Price, thirty-five: guarantee it, “We want more “Rep. J. W. Hempel of Sheridan county joined him. these See there Is a chance FOR | _ ECONOMICAL | TRANSPORTATION Convenient to all theaters, | the Touring i: 5 Zoo 1485.00. KTS Coupe (5-Pass) - Sean - - ee - 2685.00 Wate Sanaa er cuenrene eees BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY : pow 8 ‘Bismarck, N. D. oe : The eWorld’s Largest Producer’of Quality Au tomobiles aN Sno