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_ PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MPADOO WILL Mare TRIBES, the ilized tribes of Okla. hom, from * Lees 1 found to . : » unconscions dvocated Former Secretary of Commissioner Burke of ’ ian bureau Treasury Will Take Stand ~ jiggle ian | OINCARE AND “vac | CABINET LEAVE among | Walk Out of Chamber of Dep- uties During Debate jth 1 W on, ent | s the trend | by the oil inqui | oil committee de | defer until Monday its exam- | ination of William’G. McAdoo. | | am G.} s own request he will explain | his professional heny oil companic nm to hear the former y in the reached to services with | ex immediate! e suspen: was moved in ¢ cabinet’s dep: the gov- They wer and announced hi pecial counsel f MADE ‘GOAT’ n of- reports 0 eldt's poss result of ; Washington flag incident but seemed to be clearly the gove ment’s intention to shift the sponsibility to the ambass the oil le MRS. BURNSTAD, PIONEER, DIES) Mrs. es. » foreis! Nap sleon. me) 8. Chris P. > Wi known in this section, died afte brief | confinement, due to kidney trouble. Victoria y Burnstad was born at Preston. Minnesota. on October 13, 1 Shed ied at 10.10 p. m.} Sund: Jan, 27, 1924, at her fam- ily home at Burnstad, At the age of nin parents moved to South Dakota. October 6, united int ¥. Burnstad of nt cour here they resided an r home until June, 1905, cer working in de young m . Whom he believe Day s famous 1894, she ge with M ut the point v ontinuously from th he threw it the magistrate g him. leading him surviving are in or eee as follows: Ha Theodore Roose- n, Alroy, + der ¢ old, a mbassador Jupanese, Spanish and German , two Burr and Ira Day. Mr. and Mrs. ) er sister, Miss Gladys Day, re- siding at Waubay, S. D., and a brother, Roy Day at Chalk Butte, Her Arthur Day Nearly 0 miles of binder twine—almost enough to go around| the world 19 times, was required to! bind the bumper wheat crop this | year in the province of Alberta. UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION, | TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” The moment you cat a tablet of “Pape's Diapepsin” your indigestion is gone. No more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach. No flatu- Jence, heartburn, palpitation, or mis- ery-making gases. Correct your in- digestion for a few cents. Each pack- age guaranteed by druggist to over- come stomach trouble. ssel Burdett, youngest, who is th and four months of Mrs. Burnstad li house built : she one of the pioneers of that v and not oniy witnessed the settle- | ment and improvement that has followed her arrival there, but has & taken a t—well done—in con- quering the wilderness. | W E N | Z In addition to the eleven chil- “e, one other, who were born. le at the time of her _husb: Burr Day and who was one of For Quick Service Phone 888. We are here to serve our patrons with our Clean, New OAK- LAND Taxicabs. W sure you of our vice with our Careful, Courteous Drivers to all parts of the C at any OAKLAND Sis ped with 4 wheel brakes. 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Please get in touch with us promptly if you wish to get some of this seed, so we may know how many cars to order. We will ‘Rave to get: your order in by February 9th in order to supply you with this ‘seed. G RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. BISMARCK, N.D.. . ULD PROTECT | arrhal.amucus from the Hanson, Grafton; Verne A, Tall- ackson, Hunter; Walter P, Osborn, Killdeer; O. H. Larson, Minnewau- kan; Ole S. Aaker, PI Albi WHE: fit ee CASE DECIDED :': E. Garland, W. a0 sedans ater iie | Drake, Brisbane; James ed into the gas chamb Hughes Electric Company | Wants to Pay on Conten- veral North Dakota Ap Oe ae rie Rage 5 pointments Announced tions Made in Court —Robert M. been appointed postm land, N. D., Hugh ¢ lean of° Fargo announced appointments Farmer’s Death Held Natural, The death of Iver Jensen, who died | suddenly at his farm home north and | east of Regan on W s natural, it was decided 3 Jensen's death PONCE. Mares ter of Corri- today. announced And credit must 's oldest citizen, N: 2 He's just 111. id live long, here’s his re “Bathe your head daily in vin- Use snuff and take an occa | sional tot of whisky.” On Chfistmas | | Day, Lapatrick played Santa Claus | of} to his great and great-great-grand- st| children. The Sa or, throug! addler, Abelein, Bi Cando; Ja Hu es E moose; Irwin Taylor, | « :, Ender-| oner was called. mond; Louis and a daughter, ¥ BASKETBALL - TONIGHT= VALLEYCITYHS. vs. BISMARCK HS. This game will undoubtedly be the fastest and hardest fought game of the season. -: Come and Help Bis Preliminaries: Mandan H. S. Girls vs. Bismaick H: §. Girls, 7:15 p. m. Big Game 8:00 p. m. Admission: Students, 25c. Adults, 50c. al Jougls county comn Doug: that -the co! hich the supreme court n y al basis claimed in the law 7 to the county. sustaine he com: sioners to valuation o: le on the basis of a the plant for taxation of $162,170.00. The valuati claimed for the plant for rate- making purposes is upwards of 0,000. The company sought to prevent collection of the taxes in the dis-| trict court and the supreme court. the case being finally decided , a| few wecks ago against the Hughes! comp | No action has been taken by the « comm * 40 MURDERS. 8.—-It’s enough ‘o relentless ty \\ Bookkeeper Falls Heir! To Fortune | | marck Win reparation that remov ract and 3 ich causes p h, liver and in For the Most Sensational Soap Offer of the Year February Sth PROCTER & GAMBLE FAMOUS PRODUCTS 10 Bars P. & G. White Naptha Soap 1 Bar Ivory Soap, medium oe < 1 Package Ivory Soap Flakes : ; C 1 Package Chipso §M io With Large Galvanized Pail FREE Se 2 ‘ 99c - REGULAR VALUE $1.35. 99c rm ALL FOR 99¢ iim ™ One Solid Week of Soap Bargains & - AT THE FOLLOWING STORES IN BISMARCK: W. C. CASHMAN BISMARCK FOOD MARKET Paypaie., 4 ELHARD’S, GROCERY ae RICHHOLT’S CASH GROCERY to February 16th LOGAN’S “We Thank You” .E. A, BROWN Quality Grocer BROWN & JON Qs. 8. ° J. B. SMITH The University Store Grocer _ SCOTT'S GROCERY D. B. COOK GROCERY SUNSHINE STORE ~ BISMARCK QUALITY STORE y DAVIS CASH GROCERY *MARCOVITZ CASH GROCERY JOHN YEGEN — GUSSNER’S FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 slugger to the oy ara Bishop, with 22 home runs, tied Webb of Ruffalo for circuit swat honors. Slugger for Athletics. In Max Bishop, secured from Bal- timore, Connie Mack adds another STUB VESTS The vests for spring are so different that they are an important feature in the style of the suit. The stub vests with round square points are very snappy and the new double breasted vests with the, collars are truly different. The general effect of these new vests is very pleasing. 5.E.BERGESON & SON Custom Tailoring. - - Clothing and Furnishings. You can bring your DeLaval to . s easier than we can come to you OU are coming to town at least once a week. The next time you do, bring along your De Laval Cream Separator and let us over- haul it. We are specially appointed De Laval Service Agents, and it is our business and desire to make every De Lavat Separator give the per- fect service of which it is capable. We have a specially prepared place for doing such work, and we can certainly do it better and at much less cost if you bring your De Laval to us than if you wait until you are up against it and ask us to come out to your place. A De Laval Separator is a wonderful piece of machinery, but like any other finely built and high-speed machine it need¢ some attenticn. Take advantage of our service. \ BISMARCK IMPLEMENT CO. MAIN ST. PHONE 965 hoi “4 ( DeLaval \ Service ee MMM Dont GIVE your furs away! ‘ Get SHUBERT prices for them? -the highest of the’season ”’ Ss $ Ss If _you have not shipped to _ SHUBERT" yet this season —try “SHUBERT’—NOW —get some REAL prices— the highest of the season. We have just raised our pricesagain and wantevery Muskrat—Weasel—Skunk —and all other furs, you can trap or. buy—we'll make it PAY YOU BIG. Ship guick while our demand lasts. Take immediate advantage of these ON sPEcian ADVANCED PRICES! NORTH DAKOTA FURS Wo. 1 LARGE | Nat ten to Averece [Ext tt hou tes estes SHALL, in prizes everyday 225to 2.00) 1.85to 1.60) 1.50to1.10/1.00to .7511.00to .40 L7S5to 1.40 1.10to 75 .65to .40| 35to 25] .35to 15/ |AstoSise& Quality 3.60 to 3.0012.85 to 2.35/2.50 to 1.25 2.85 to 2.35/2.25 to 1.6512.00 to 1.00 1.90 to 1.60/1.50to 1.10/1.25to .75 50 to 1.20/1.15to 90) .85to .65| .75to #0 th prices are based on the well-known “SHUBERT” STANDARD G! ING and are quoted for immediate shi No. 4's, poor unprime and otherwise inferior skins at ace carer TRY FOR ONE OF OUR PRIZES! \ LIST OF DAILY PRIZES, First Prize = Second Pri: i i ¢ $25. Sisco gba $50.00 FREE every day for the three best handled Shipment must consist of not less than six legally pte espa? f The way the furs are handled determines the winners, Get some of this prize Tall the furs you have on hand at Ship “SHUB! some once—, more—and ship—ship—ship—quick. Our checks will Take vos tapes COME ON WITH YOUR FURS = 20) 3.50 to 3.00) ‘These extremely hi