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A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 RRR —eeeeeeees> Ahead of the Robins* NN’ ead of the Nobins MELLON N BILL “MERCH ANDIS. OF MERIT ONLY” STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES, hand-tailored in the finest imported and domestic, woolens, retain their RICH Binds Members t STYLE and FIT better than any other make. ‘aucus Binds Members to on ee . 5 ivi *s Leap Year now, oh, Lady Min He t d C: Shi v7 _Support Representative (i wish» you were, I wish you were) ats an aps Arts Garner’s Plan And silva be my Veli 0 ayia ra rae sf ersey. nelist ; s not a question, . Shapes and Shades were aie Rtg i rates Which I should“ask of you; nay nay, ver . iv roadcloth, and al er 1 ~ The thing should go the other way. never mor e attractive SOnUInE PAB Rice FIGHT OUT ON FLOOR i. e way than for this spring— It’s Leap Year now, and I opine ~ ‘ tis your turn to beg and plead, 4 2t 6 $ 1.25 to $5 Republican Committee Would With “Will you be thy Valentine,” 0 a \ To which T ought to give no heed; eee End General Debate on (You've never heeded ‘plea of mine ao ~ - Nor said you'd be fny Valentine). . Measure Monday i : Gloves: Ties Shoes and Hosiery ee Is Leap Yéar now; your turn to ¢ 9 S ; “Oh, won't you be my Valentine 5 Good -looking, good ance nel mie ¥ eh os and all other accessories agaaviita-/ See Tour stele ashington, Feb. 14.—The revenue And ‘vould be, only fair were T ‘ ‘¢ Kee Speier 2 bill was taken up by the house to: To turn away and give no sign for men of taste. line of white-footed Sox. Me lis 7 ee But should you ask me, 1 must state CON ON CUCU CCN ke You wouldn't haye too long to wait be ¥ S . months consideration in committee Bokr ae WE ARE OFFERING FEBRUARY DISCOUNTS ON facing, united Democratic opposition It’s Leap Year now, but | know this, ALL WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS. to its income rates as the rpsult of a _ You will not follow out that line; party caucus yesterday. Poi AO eaivaieauaey = ie _The Democratic caucus voted to Iv T should wait that word from you ‘ bing the entire party membership of Id wait and wait my whole life through. i 207 to support the income tax rates proposed by Representative Garner, yet. 1 am proud who once was meek, : Democrat, Texas, as opposed to the Tipe (thas, rewoulilipe ting: | Mellon schedules carried in the Dill. It's Leap Year now, your turn to spenk-- Le LOU But [ willbe your Valentine ees The prince, who has hunted wild r consid- Whether you ask or not, my dear, Prince of W ales, [game im Western Canada, Ggers in| Green of the ways avd. mc (TNs vear—oe any other sear Champ ‘Drummer’ | Iris, znd kangaroos in Auswraligy| mittee was authorized yesterday by : pies OPE To, Africa rer ies ee, cnmerant oF ihe committe to beg ti Toy 0 Se a oe wn SURO Fe Dear one unanimous consent an agreement to| offering $200 in prizes: at a county] commission range from 10 percent _« Whiter roam sin he will visit the | Md Reneral debate at 4 p. m. Monday | corn show. on the first 50 miles up to 22 per- ai RacsaS el tiie te Oa jlerave of Cecil Rhodes, to whose ini- and begin consideration of the in- i a cent on 200 mile hauls, Chairman vill be well over 100,000, It is ylivided | Grave of Coull Miter, te eitish Afri. | Come tax section Tuesday, thus bring- TO FORM LODGE Milholland said. nBoutas follow! : Ra CEeaR TORY a dlie: ing toa head the main fight on the| Formation of a Mandan lodge of] The railroads, before the commis- Canadian trip Tate summer of 1010: |e eT re “taken into tie deep | Measure. ‘ "| Pythian Sisters, probably will be ef-[sion, contended that lowering of e y T000miles), Te We Hee iia Under the committee plan it will] fected next Monday evening Febra-|North Dakota rates would be an in- 4 level gold mines in Johannesburg and : : 5 a and © [level eld nies MT maines of Kimber- {then be in order for tho Democr 18 in conncetion with the “house terference with Interstate commerce 6,500 miles | the great d tr ° ; A al wage cen, S800 miles [10 find will also visit. the, principal | '° cubmit as an amendment their in-| warming” of Mandan Lodge No. 14,] and it is expected the carriers will Setiatestinieey, Zen lend ley and wil alse vitehelda, where come tax proposals after which Re-| Knights of Pythins in celebration of|/take the ease to the interstate body. ‘ a etn 92,000 miles | Briton and Boer fought each other ative Frear of Wisconsin,| the opening of the new lodge hall nie moped TH lenaiin Australia and. on many a stubbornly contested field. Repu ean in ane member of the] and commemoration of the 60th an- ° { e pA ae Ihe will see Briton, and Boer mak-| Committee may offer his revision| niversary of the founding of the or- a lial ~ 8,000 miles | «|G new nation together, just as in | Program as substitute to the Dem-|der, Martha C, McCracken of Grand WILL TESTIFY T1 ] en Tr1i l a S see 5 vec |enstern Canady he saw Briton and | cratic amendment. Forks, grand chief of the Pythian aay 26,000 miles | rench-Canadim doing, the same] Mr proposes to reduce the] sisters of North Dakota will be REGARDING HIS t fate ve... 4,000 miles wine. ea ieesed ; Hii Li ana attendance at the meeting. Mothers, OSSINING TALK 4 ee if BF eck cedar earneaneer VF he sets sail for home, the | the surtax rates unchanged whilecthe | wives, daughters and sisters of Pyth- . Pp nniow ial io eles m= f Contempt South Atsean trip: | svinoe wil have defintely brought to | Democrats seek to reduce the norms ive, daupltate and sisters ot Fs cane) Our advance showing of Spring Millinery reveals many charm sen ‘ Bao 4) iles |v conelusion his series of visits to]rate 50 percent and cut the max sees oN a . nuec m ] re oye brig 7 . i. cers eettie Nain an miles | the various of the empire and | mum surtax rate to 44 percent. Se tae that company by the|{| Ing New effects. The colors are bright indeed after the dreari t May 3 pa stag in or near| Both Chairman Green and Rep. - 5 Sinclair interests. i : ‘ rie 5 som 3 yeni his other great wate te | dung for some time to come. ee ee eee aie | ee EN helsie interests ae we nual WeSS of winter and the new cloche shape with the tiniest roll to . ritish dominions and dependencies | © § b BLU ine Detioerat) one ote ~ Ba Ubeeat inake (Lenab! ie 3 : / M that he will not travel on the war- —— ways and means committee, have) GRATIN ORDERED |: comm, interest im te Teaver] their brim edges are very alluring. ship Renown, but will go on the big- DELEGATES AT predicted that unless a hitch devel- ST : es ec gest regular South African liner, He ops in the plans of procedure out- BY fe ATE BOD was thrown open to the public,” he Siem ia maneeinl cau te apace lined by the committee the revenue EES continued. “They made the proposal A a ed: ¢ aol j c © 5 a eee eat ae loanitit G, se a eeLipad Soe on ae aiiatnaete reine a aces continued. “They mate the provesil| ‘The shapes are so varied; the trimmings so many that, whether rents — prepared y | 0 A i res : fro e Te was (heieeidea? * . 5 5 2 * promenade deck. Me due to LEDGE | within two week ment of grain and grain produets is Be euecgat Cieeanepaiccetet it’s for sports, for street, for dress, you are sure to find just at Cape Town _on May 29 whe : SS largely inte e, we must be mind-|y;,,05 from Shaffer dated April - a s . & : DS a a aes SoC a Ua a ie Pe FEAR (RS Te RUG CRO TG en | EP Ce ||) gle ovate that is best suited for your type. Ati py his kinst of | tion. e os: of A. /B.rJacks / tries, whose shipments comprise the] 4)0ublisher sai iced : * Athlone, who is the new. governor | Jr of Devils, Lak and F. E, Ployhar MANDAN NEWS Dee teaeeateauin Lanes yt ho oli is said he had“ person- : ae general ah _ e bed: ‘. ent and their very existence, hinges |”. : i Fi ‘) ‘RAT 2 4) reat, Her ldier and statesman, | ; Ployhar was endorsed for n INE : Teoa ineie ADGA eve bane aie for Aone bee ALL ARE MODERATELY PRICED. o is the > ister. al committeeman by the caucus Gaieinedsconeeuthiveo Bi vs r for some rc The extent af unre will be [of the Second Congressional district, W BUILDING Hane ny odiies ond Gere necneyy |ifor me personal ; ted by the that he will only! at a. midnight caucus de oe p iy ee ene eyes Just before t ter was read the , le to devote two months to the | named the following committee on | IS PLANNED The PLE Che pated essen tet salad ane shade nOains =< Gor. . 4 resolutions: J. E. Dav Goodrich; | és miinped from North Dakota terest in the Sinclair lease, ae é fi F ‘His furthest objective north will bel. J, Hughes, W FnOTOa| eet ai eee ah hate dees orl cointaltoyMinneapal Asked if his memory was refreshed Too Late To Classify AX STUDY BODY TO MEET | trict commission is composed of 15 Se atieestantll AE fs net Fargo; Mrs. Robert Cle Ipakine Goole Having splana cntel faa) a he said that back in 1917 he had ap- Minot, N. D., Feb. 14.—The Minot] men. own Niagara Falls. Jamestown, E. T. Bu cd for a building 50 x 140 which will| states because of Canadian railroad Hey for lend cn rennet one Je grand piano, | district tax studying commission will] 1 i. estimated more than 300 dif- ee, E, A. Tostevin, Mandar be built this spring on the lot on TeHMamoct particuliily,ats| ety ee eee ey een condition, fine tones] meet at Minot, Feb. 20, to discuss ee are ent =o on, Grand Forks. PhS EADS s : Ades Was it your opinion that anybody ; 375, Ad-| \ , ferent languages are spoken through- bee eats tas eee Cay ey OTT | Fan wut te ELS EA ee at Northern railroads.| oui go to Secretary Fall and de-| beautiful « $875. Ad-) txation problems. The Minot dis-J out the world. ie che faa if building occupied and owned by that nlso contended that] 04G i share in the Sinclair leases dress No. bune. vention with practically 4 here. company. y, Minnesota intrastate rates are t00| Oo oney. he was juked ara 2-14 Second District Convention ‘The building will be of brick and|low. The proponents of the plea for). Hint aoe Noumenlied! mane, , Conan entree erento” ion {will be modern in every respect. Mr. [lower rates maintained that the in- Tamera ieee shell rimmed ALANA woukl be made in the convention for |Lyman would not say just what eon-|trastate rates were too low paul thitt ismaendaratindingiasiab dana onli) aot ik Ne EYE AIDS TO OLD AND the calling of a Second Congre icern would occupy the place, but he | the interstate rates were a fair m See eae etnias on) please 3 ste LYE AIDS ‘TO OLD J al District convention to name did say that he had negotiated a long | sure, and also that North Dakola wi ae an Ae sens not at) North or phone 646- 2-14-3t YOUNG ese e Ey ida . the-Re : inati ime lease for the property. contributing a larger share of reve- eaten fed tha eaegenen a yaa t 4 : fi = t A ._ | ididate for thesepublicnn nomination’) tims u et on ately ¢ of reve-| Shaffer later testified that Sec-| FoR RENT—Newly furnished, ver Glasses such as we fit , k Cold Ri ht U with for Congress in the June primary — | nue proportionately to the railroads retary Fall told in EEN ie lee, gentlement. De Me RI catia ie reak a The question of state matters and FINISHES TRAINING than other étateg.. Among those pro-|inat fie wae going to 16 ferred, 404 Ist St. Phone 558-M. actually give you ne ; i 1 {the “nonparty” election laws was in] Anne Jensen returned yesterday testing was J. W. Goodman for the} Dome to Harry F. Sinclair. SERSE? es ee sight. You can not) im- ‘Pape 's Cold Compound Tabeyance. Whether it would be|from Effingham, Ill, where she has) state mill and elevator, Grand Fork When he was asked if the polic Blt ie agine the relief, the added abeyance, | hethe convention re-| completed a course of study and| “The present North Dakota jcint of his papers was Involved in the | poDGE touring ear, winter cal ai consort aasaive, yeni wet ? Take two cablets every three hours| mained a question. If so, there were training at the Mlinois College of| rates on grain and grain products | deal Shaffer replied: mer top, rebuilt, new paint, wish yon have used our lenses. til three doses are taken. The rel several ready to oppose any action| Photography. She is spending a few| ind seed are constructed by using) “The support of my newspapers} to trade for coupe. Phone 125J, Whether you are seven- f lose always relief. The second] on the laws. weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. H. nt of the sum of the local] was never mentioned or prom . Mandan. 2-14-2t teen or enty, no matter i na tied completely. break aD) ‘One delegate was proposing last|Pinn prior to abpshing a studio ; to and from junetion of the/1 don't even know what position Be re eal what your eye trouble, we A eRe ce adtanine ae ‘opiates, | Right tt the names of three Nen-|in one of several locations she is carriers involved in the haul,” says|they take on the propos ition.” MR. INVESTOR—If you have a few tan remedy it. Examina- Milions. use “Pape’s Cold Com-| partisans who are recognized as Cool- | considering. the commission decision. “Obvion ope ea thousand dollars to invest i tions without charge. penny eee oe, ee fae paste vars bli FORMER PRIEST HERE De erat ar aad eae ae eat Re Ry Src rannuall| ) cuseamemaee on Bimarcl ruggists guarantee it. ist of 18 candidates to the Republi- i s of seale of joint rates akes -| Gra orks, Feb. 14-—, estate and t to make an in- can national convention. — Rey. Fr. Herbert Burschinger,| ficult for North Dakota industries to intercollegiate, o ptorictl seantert te vestmment that is safe and pays a formey assistant pastor of St. Joseph |compete with other industries, Inj student orators of tle Coals Rood rate of interest I would like 416 Broadwa: FOLSOM’S 416 Broadway For Garnett. gun Pa f eee oe a daRe ; "| held at the University of North Da- : ee ae : y aa A -Order The Best The. First Congressional district Basiels send hon pit eharken ota ae A Pe a ae Ee Heth 15, ie wa pola es hd owl bea = New Store. New Stock. 3 caucus endorsed Harrison Garnett for oe | jlway et al., the Interstate Com- announced Tuesday. Each institu- ‘i 2-14-1w ER Timi n OO i Pee, ee eaesriecmmittesman:, whe hid |jeeascemesto Mandan yesterday sand: 1e Railway nee tate Com-| Snnouneepeting will be represented] No» 76. ea 5 ? district caucus during the morning spending a few days here with Rev. | merce. Commission prescribed joint reaecs eae Wt the. itmer wilt — ’ made no-endorsement, but many ap- Fr. Clement Dimpfl and friends.|rates on grain and grain products by renrenon the state in an inter-state LANGER NOT OUT FOR OFTICE ~ My F Father Herbert declares Underwood | adding to the single line rate an ar- ' Een 4 Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 14.—Wil- | @ i F peared to favor B, F. Spaulding. F bad contest to be held later in the year.|,. Pe 4 e $4.75 Per Ton Fed te tev osted in the Second dis-|’# lively community and McLean coun. | bitrary of three cents per one hun-|17 tone present time only James- | liam Langer is not 2 candidate for P, 1 rf * trict caucus for delegates to the na-|ty generally progressing rapidly in dred pounds for distances not ver! town college and the state university office in the coming election, accord- | 0 ce a er onsumers Delivered tienal convention in order of their|the move towards breaking away | 240 mils, of two cents for distances} have ben entered in the contest. ing to P. L. Aarhus, who spent Tues- oe: : Bi k Hide & [|*",."°°% Ralph Ward, Minne-| ftom wheat farming, Turtle Lake | over 240 miles ‘and.up to and includ-| "Oliver Peterson of Minot, winner | day in Grand Forks, aDits 3 q ismarck Hide vote were F. Bryant, Napoleon; {business men this week are eonéuct-|ing 400 miles, and of one cent for] of the Merrifield’ Oratorical contest —= es —a <a 2 Fur Co Pauka"eichdenning, Jamestown, and|ing a farmers’ institute and corn distances over. 400 miles and up to] will represent the university the rep-| The late Phineas Taylor Barnum, : le tied, Perey Trubshaw of Valle: show, offering §80 in prizes gnd next| and including 500 miles. vie ntutive of Jamestown college has| American circusman, frequently is W t B ll N Ww P. t D Phone 738 and-Luther Bratton of Rugby: Week’ Underwood business men are|. The reductions ordered by the| not been announced yet. called the ‘‘grince of showmen.” ater Dilis are INO as UW Payment must be made on or before February 15th, jeieene RAEI S ee ee . - WORLD’S RAREST VALENTINES IN HIS, COLLECTION . after which a penalty of $1.00 is attached. DON’T FORGET The Free Municipal S | Concert - At, Auditorium | A. J. ARNOT, Treasurer Water Department. \ STARTING TONIGHT (Thursday ) Tom Mix in his new big super- special “North of HudsonBay”’ A special production laid in the vast white spaces of the Arctic. Also “Our Gang” comedy Derby Day” CAPITOL ELTINGE TO’ IGHT — THURSDAY KATHERINE MACDONALD in the Back-Stage Story of an Ac- tress’ Lifé “CHASTITY” A_ story” behind the wings— | An actress who wins suceess at the cost of her . good’ name — who estranges her love, loses her friends and endures gossip for fame. WILDERNESS "TALE q Bismarck Juvenile Band’s First Appearance. ‘All Seats. Are Free To -\Public, Gly fewrln Nraped nest ae ja Concert Starts at 8 : A Sharp. © Boost for the “Klddies § FROM THE BAER COLLECTION. LBRT: Band.” THREE OLD VALENTIN OWE. OF THR GRAM} 1S OF °THEATRE’ | mn . - uDATIED 1798; (CENTER: OIF EDRENT TYPE OF THE SAME YEAR. “RIGHT: A WP eiyite or ies BY KEN c ““OUS HNGLISH ARTIST OF HIS DAY. NS : : SN a :