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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 FOUNDER'S DAY OBSERVANCE AT U OF N. D. HELD Law Building Is Formally De- dicated and Presented to State University Forks, Da D., Feb, observance at th Dakota was ined * observance of statehood, and dhe: dedication of the new Law School building. The program during the day in- ded R. B. Murphy, chairman of. une state board of administration; Governor Nestes and B. F, Spalding of Fargo. he festivities opened with the annual Carney song contest in which bi gricipated, Phe law school dedication w this morning, followe con at noon. The Agricultural College basketball teams played at . m. and tonight the universit, years of statehood for North Dakot Dedication of the new Law School building on the University of North Dakota campus marks “an important epoch in the of our state; university,” R. B. Murphy, quate of the state hoardyof administration, aid in presenting the building — to President Kane on behalf of the state hoard. The completion of pa. balding, specially designed to facil- inate the pursuit of studies in law adds another step in the upward and onward progress of our institution,” said Mr. Murphy. “The existence of this building, in its commanding sition on the campus, will power- ‘ully emphasize the fact that the aw School is an inte 1 and close- Ty related member of the family of kehools which constitute the Univer- sity. Its existence on the campus, the Grand Fou U r's ve last night | inter-class 500 students held lunch- separate | Kidder LaMoure Logan ... McHenry McIntosh Pierce Rolette Sheridan 408,000 612,000, 408,000 816,000 459,000 | 459,000 | 510,000 | 408,000 | . 1,275,000 | 663,090 | . $112 y the Total 000 | Thi Service ALLEGED FIRE BUG ARRESTED Charged with Setting Fi Which Burned Three Children Devils Lake, N.-D., Feb. tin Rollofson of Willow C D., arrested on complaint of Deputy hal Agmes D, Stenson t degree arson in| connection with the fire on Sep last, in a building in which fre pas a barber shop and in which three young children of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.! Warner were burned to death. Rol- | lofson failed to secure a $5,000 bond | and is now lodged in the county jail! at Bottineau, ae etd by the state fire marsh ice, it was found that Rollo: barber fixtures in his shop ued at $35 on which he carried $3 insuranee. It was learned that hole had been bored through’ the in the barber shop from the outside, almost opposite an oil stove, from | which the fire is alleged to have been started. Fire Course Claimed Misjudged The fire, however, it is said, failed to pursue the course planned, but} went through the attic to an or ing building, where four W. children we sleeping. was rescued from this unconscious, but the other three chil- | ny 1 it will also, I believe, instill into the minds of those who pursue the study of | stronger 1 hip with the the University. I con- those who have chosen of law here, on gaining a new home. The state rejoices with you in contemplation of the more favored conditions, under which you will further pursue your studie past record of the Law Sehool rious fields of University ty a record of, which every Mend of the Univer is proud yon greater things n now be con- fidenty Toked forward to from you, ount of the greatly improved ons under which you will cing other gools of gratulated the study OFFICIAL SAYS HELL APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC (Continueg from page 1) rai advised President Coolidge that‘ they believe’ Mr. Daugherty -should have a hearing before.action is tak- en. ANTI-BONUS MEN GIVE ESTIMATES AS TO ITS COST That the proposed soldiers’ bonus would cost the people of the Secona Congressional District of North Day kota in excess of $11,271,000, if ex- penditures were apportioned on a per pita basis, is the statement made iy Knowlton Durham, National Pr font of the Ex-Service Men’s Anti- Konus League, in a letter sent to Congressman George Morley Young. Durham says that much confusion exists in the public mind regarding the cost of the soldiers’ bonus be- use official and unofficial estimates e not included the same factors. €ome members of the Congress, says Mr. Durham, bast their €xtimates up- con the amount of cash that would actually be ievcived by ex-service , ignoring the interest charges that must necessarily be paid. These interest charges are inevitable, since the country@has no available cash re- sources and does have a debt of piore than $21,000,000,000. Then, too, uw Mr. Du points out, very few estimates have included ‘the cost of administration. ‘The figures made \public by the ™easury Department, said Mr. Dur- ham, place $4,500,000,000, as the min- imum cost of the bonus, including principal and interest. ©The mini- mum cost of administration is esti- mated at $1,000,000,000, making the total minimum cost $5,500,000,000, which must be paid by the public Sn addition to other public debts—muni- cipal, county, state and national. He. serts it would cost Burleigh county $816,000. County— mes Benson Rottineau Burleigh Dickey —Cost 969,000 663,000 765,000 816,000 510,000 306,000 561,000 306,000 351,000 ’ Constipation is 1 yours he Gonathpaton un Meiies a anid’. health, _.1t,saps his, energy, and mal him distJess, Ttcan lead 6 more rheoy other serious diseases, Mothers shoul take immediate steps te remove, safely and suyely, the dangerous poisons from his system, Kellogg’s Bran—because it is ALL bran—brings permanent relief. Noth- ing but. ALL bran can be 100 per dent. effective, That is why Kellogg. 8 Bran, cooked and krumbled, ip uni- versslly recommended by doctors, They inow it brings results, ‘ Tf eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran js guaranteed to give permanent re- ie i in the most chronie eases of consti- paffou, or. your grocer returns your money... Kellogg’s Bran. acts. on jutestines exactly as nature ai sweeps and cleans and purifics them. Ti maker thom Junction waturally, and, ind more intimate | ruinous to ohild . healthy with it | tinue _ - forevel dren, Annabelle, 10, Donald, 8, vnd} Fred, 6, were burned to death. Immediately upon learning facts, the deputy state fire 1 swore out a w: t for arrest, but the latter insis‘ is innocent, ‘The investigation ing continued in an effort to cate an accomplice in the fire. Rollofson is married and has three children, these c t t LAST CIVIL. WAR VET IN EMMONS DIES| 1 Linton, N. D., Feb. Albert C Wagher, pioneer Emmons county citi- zen and last remaining survivor of the Civil War in| Emmons county at his home in West day forenoon from, a| general break-down due to his “ad- vanced age. He was born in knox county, Ill, Dee. 7, 1839, and was 84 y old on,his last birthday. To few men are given the opportunity to live through such a long and inter- esting span of life. Born when the var in 1812 was still a common mom- ya boy during the Mexican war, lived ini the state where Liacoln {tl n h , and had reached man’s es- tate when Lincoln's first call for vol- unteers to save the natién was made. One of the first to enlist, he served throughout the entire course of the war to return safe and sound, after many battles to his bride of but a few months. He was married D 25th, 1860; to Phoebfe A. Eldridge, al- so a resident of Knox county, Ill. t SECURED RELIEF THROUGH FOLEY PILLS - ‘John Rs Gordon, Danville, 111, writes: “I have suffered with kid- ney tuouble five years; could not sleep at night and was always tired. I was not strong and hard work made my back ache. I got some FOLEY PILLS and aftersa few treatments I felt better and could work with more ease, became stronger and could sleep better.” FOLEY PILLS are a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, make them more active, Get a bot- tle today. t ee ee ae 1 WANTED TO RENT—Modern bung- alow with garage, two adults onl: Phone 1108, 22-1w Don’t forget our § Saturday | Dollar Flower Special. Hos- kins-Meyer. BIG ALIMONY GIVE! | Linton, N. D., Feb. ®2.—The ad- | journed term of district court pre-| sided over by Judge Wolfe, the new- ly-appointed district judge in place of Judge Allen, came to a close Fri- day night after the hearing of two court cases. The more important ac- tion, which required the examination of a large number of witnesses and whjch took Wednesday, Thursday and a part. of ‘Friday was the Joe S.! Schumacher divorce ease, in which the court ordered Schumacher to pay $6,000 alimony, $250 attorney fees and costs, The case is being appeal- ed to the supreme court. ‘Tt alg you to discon- 7 \regularly. the use of habit-forming’ ‘druga and pill Me Kellogg ’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled, is a delightful gurprise to the. taste—particularly if gne has tried ordinary unpalatable brans. Kellogg Bran has a delicious, crisp, nut-1 ag flayor—an exclusive flavor. It is most enjoyable With milk or cream, sprin- kled over other cereals or cooked with hot cereals. Try it in bread, muffins, griddle cakes and‘ other recipes given on every package. Have your children cat it regularly two tablespoonfuls: daily—in. chronip cages, with every.meal.. Kellogg ’s Bran is made at Battle Creek and sold at all grocers. It is served’ in Coase packages by the leading hotcls au clube, Ask for it at za Tostaurant, s 387 to firement, As far as could be learned tit Photo shows Patrolm: is believed to have F visited rave {in H 0 yngton, moved to Vir tunes. son, bp} tain, THE: BISMARCK: TRIBUNE 13 LIVES SNUFFED OUT BY FIRE WHICH SWEPT NEW YORK TENEMENT Th Ma ment. he blaz teen persons perished in ison the cause. Where. Washington | a fire ty thy n street, New York ¢ to snuff out the lives” the started in a baby 1 O'Hara holding t begun, An investi ARANDA Ancestors Sheltered: Queen Elizabeth (Continueq from page 1) low am pilgrim looking out of the very through standing in it, 1 pi win aurenee which L | Washington pecred Time seems to 4 hese th it ae spring ‘ather hose not im d in: uren ancestor was a ce from whence came n in whose lineag& there the flower of our 370. ye: he noble shone fields is hen. much Sulgrave from 150 to 350 in all that flig ti ys ns ranked as’ gentlemen arms—three s and two bars below got our beautiful Stars ce wool merchant. anda politi tule h The the view same. has only ilgrim to the fountain the sturdy vas to of the all the Country, Even inj the: Wasshyngtons were iderapble people. and I or mullets from which we and Stripes the far Washi lawyer, : He Wass} of uccess s twice glected. mayor of Nofth mpton, in 15 and 1545. Probably the greatest moments in | his life cy he initia gina. Change In, Fortunes, When Latirerice i property went to his son Robi the yngton And a by of THe on Sulgrave Manor was_ purc 1914 by a committce of English men | and women and people of the United States nd as Grand ither M. dahl, who are being held in the coun- ty jail charged with second degree murder as the result of the death of Mable Anderson, 1 on trial next Monday. Who will be ited first is” Tv B. Elton i dahl, while Mattison has not yet j finitely ob came when Queen him. Manor visit is supposed to have t 1564 and to arms of En, the doorway. direct Laurence’, Leurence Washington, Rev. | whosa son, about 1656 had a son | Augustine the 100 yi two countries. of America are now tr: $100,000 with which permanent endow the property it forever. JONDAHL OR MATTISC Forks, E. ‘Some Man! zabeth bought Sul- The famous He in had ken place ommemorte it > erected them are “Rlizabeth Re A view street, New fire that destr hwo men. t ol the E. died in line to ow had fall ter a witile, a \ time Washington, | nia to change his for- | Ip | | n it. th Today principal line is ti Robert, as follows: had a gon, | who had a Laurence Waghington, John, went to Virginia This Virginia Washing- | nee, father of one had a Son, | born in 173: ed in boy, sO. ST. Best steers e: $8.00, Fat she $6.00, Canners and Bologna bulls the | Few. weighty Stoc kers a nd) this Georg presented to permanent rs of The Colonial Dames } ing to raise | highe . Bul ipts con hogs nue ahs ity butche TRIAL TO OPEN SOON . D, Feb, 21. i Mattison or S. J. Jon-} Sheep receip arly sales abe of fed native loads of fed above $9.25 aut erohabls £0 uncer- attorney for Jon- de- | ch 62,000, Mostly 10 to 15 ined counsel. e BY RERION BRALEY “Some Man!” When all i id and And written of George Washington, That common argot of the street Brings forth:a picture more complete Than-phraseg by word-weavers spun. of Great-hearted, great “Im triumph and defeat the same, ho ‘mastered first himself, and then lastered and served his fellow men, saving to Time the thought of fame. Some Man! Because he went his way Wearing his courage like a shield, ‘Great:in the counsel or the ficld, A whole world thunders forth today. ~ “SOME MAN!” “ (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) York NO GRA being ain exchanges of the na- on are closed. Calves gestly $5 Fe done It took but five minutes, ac quickest fire ister carriage t No. 387 City oyed the four Madison swept women and | MARKET NEWS AIN MARKETS utters § steady, kinds up to in light supply 1,300. Big “lights $10.00 $10 and down, 1,400, “bulk but rs held _around $ lower. Bulk ght slaughter piss Toads of ate, yesterday $6 ts 10,000, Slow. put stestt lambs $14, ewes held O LIVESTOCK b. Hog receipts 10 cents lower. Fe cents off. Top $7.05. frame, of fiye | a legal holiday the -| ter ara honey. 4,000. Slow anq better grades ents under ‘op- matured # Cattle receipts even. Beet steer: fat she-stock weak to Thursday s best time. 0.00 receipts bulk fat wool $15.40. Top ACK DEMPSEY | J | MEETS COOLIDGE Washington, Feb, 22.-— President Coolidge greeted Jack Dempsey to day as “one who has been before the s longer than I have heavyweight champion, ac nied by Jack Kearns, his man- alled at the White House and s introduced to the President by Secretary Slemp with the explana tion that the boxer could knock out | a man with a two-inch punch Well that is two inches more of a punch than I would like to get from u,” the President replied. gi ‘The Present inquired if he “had 17 sy engagements in sight” and was told he “expects to box®two or three 113 | times during the spring and sum 08 | 6,000, "Active. 1 lambs ear! to Shippers as WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Furnished by Northern Produce Go) ly Cream- Butterfat per Ib. 51 {Eggs--Fresh, can@ed per i Dressed Poultry | | No. 1D. P. Young Tom turkeys per Ib. .. » |No. 1D. P. Hen turke: No. 1 Ducks per Ib. No. 1 Geese rer Wb . 1 turkey i ve Poultry Hens 4 Ibs. ench and over per Ib. Hens urtde¥ 4 Ibs. each, per Ib. Springs, per 1b Cocks and Stags, per Ducks, per Ib, . Ueese, per Ib. look We've these informal, 03) TWILIGHT ALL 12, Seventh and eighth. grade 10) operetta tonight, Auditorium. |; 50 and 75 cents. gathered a a styles for BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co. Bisms k, Feb, 22, 1924. No. 1 dark northera No. 1 northern spring N er durum xed durum red durum flax tlax Youngsters Gain Weight By Oranges i Experi je with 109 children in a. | school have proved or: Cintas for undornour ed styles for mer They’re priced very $4 » quote but do not handle the} $0.84 44 80 nia, For two si weeks ¢ were Barley New arate periods of ei ch the children of one group ven half a pint of milk a da tho nother group one ora deily, others half a pint of milk 11 orange and others a quarter of pint of orangeade. Mrs. Morgan snid | that oranges proved the most Mca cious in putting on weight. Milk | produced favorable increases, but to less extent than the oranges. Orange was found slightly less effec oranges. Milk ed nourish ment t little higher than Jrilk or orangeade, but not as well as the raw oranges. Shell Corn, Yellow & Mixed White $0.5 No. No, On | dey Ea sota), (1M test... $0.54 Custom Tailoring. pounds. (Re pound fount un Minne- pounds shell, ALFALFA ON ALL ARMS, IS PLAN Feb, punty bank ed for the purpose of put the “alfalfa on every farm” ¢ n of the North Dakota Bankers! association, At a meeting at the Waldorf hotel, the county or ganization was perfected with the following officers S.C. More, Baftalos S$. Walhood, Davenpor dent; Ged. Pagel, Ch treasurer. A. E. Wilson of the extension di- sion of the agriculturat collese out- } Md the association's plan, The plan urges the bankers to “give to each farmer who has no ali: ¢ sell cost seed es, pro: vided agree to prepare the land as directed.” corn ye under in identifies them to re theatre | provided with which entitle rates, free picture percent disgounts in mission to the ball saumes, free use of the ind free boating, dancing UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION, TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” The “Pape's Diapepsin” ion cards uced hotel | twenty s, free jad in league country club, a oranges at park or ss and swim Fargo, Cass ers org: ting Don’t forget our Saturday Dollar Flower Special. Hos- kins-Mey over Muskogee Gives Aviators Welcome Muskogee, on Feb. © has opened wide its aviators, and in so doing has set precedent for all airports of the cen i a tablet of indigestion | No more distress from a upset storitach. No flatu- . heartburn, palpitation, or mis- es. Correct ur in- digestion for a few cents. Each pack- tral and southern states in hospital- {age guarantee by druggist to over- ity. The city is endeavoring to ¢s-\ come stomach trouble, ' tablish itself as the leading control field of the southw | For the last three y army and civ moment you eat your nt; 1 pre secret pre vice ej ry jis gone. : Musko- fi portals. to enou he will and sow the seed rs all visiting heen Take Our Tip, See “THE ACQUITTAL” Former Reform School Boy Held Devils Lake, An of a N. D., Feb, rold boy, former inmate ata reform school, is held a charge of rifling the of- of Dr. J. G. Melntosh and steal ing two fountain pens and a quan- tity of postage stamps. Dr, McIntosh reported that when he went to his office one morning this week he found everything topsy turvy, as if thieves had been in earch ‘of drugs. When the lad who }was suspected was arr sted the pens i were found in his possession, offi- i The Jad is held in the county jail but denies that he le the pens. — ELTINGE IGHT dd SATURDAY SYD CHAPLIN SYLVIA BREAMER OWEN MOORE TULLY MARSHALL “Her Temporary Husband” ly Ts say. is | Rumsey | stol Your bank balance and your policies At the end of the month your bank sends you a statement showing where you stand. Each transaction is listed. You can check income and outgo. Have your insurance hecked up at regular in- tervals by men who know. This Hartford Agency is an o®ganiza tion trained in keeping people out of trouble. REND. The revolu- REVOLUTIO Mexico Gity, f ion in Mexico has virtually been tamped out, according to statements made at the war department. It was usserted that the federals, now ing nod important ene: forces fight, will be engaged hereafter in [the work sterminating the everrilas who are marauding in sev- eral states. N | ! i | | | | to “A WORLD BEATER” “FOLEY'S Cough Medicine is a ‘World Beatér’ for speedy relief,” writes Hilton A. Lyre, 206 Evans ) Avenue, Evansville, Ind. “Last month -|T was down with a severe cold, and setting worse. I bought a bottle of |FOLEY’S NONEY AND. TAR COM- | POUND, and the next night was well nd O, K” If you want @ quick. re- liable remedy for coughs, colds and hoarseness insist upon FOLEY’S | HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND. It has all the curative qualities of pine Tas mix-up come with a ‘fix-up ¢ shoots the’ works Yor roaring laugh. ler, PATHE NEWS 5 Fighting Blood WHO ARE THE WANTERS? MATINEE EVERY DAY AT “We write policies right.” “Murphy” The Man Who Knows Insurance. Bismarck— Phone 577—N .D. LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF For the Trouble Zone YOUR NOSE AND THROAT 30 Bismarclt Auditoriumiveninc MATINEE AT Sat.,Feb.23 0 P. M+ TETSON’S Stupendous Production * For the Aged SCOTTS EMULSION The food... that sustains Oldest the Theatrical Attraction In The World. Big “Tom” Show From Th Our ° 58rd. Annual Tow Eastern Coast “SOLO BAND. CONCERT ORCHESTRA STREET PARADE:DAILY PRICES: MATINEE. KIDDIES 25c. ADULTS 55¢. DR. R. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor * Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. EVENING 55c, 85e, $1.10, comfortable, fabrics and colorings. PAGE THREE EASE THE SPRING IDEA IN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Clothes hang: easily for Spring; they smart. great selection of you in all the best Trimmer waist- 1 who like them. low at 0 BISMARCK, ND Hand pressing. ming at Muskogee's beach resort New cardsyare just now being issued inviting all airmen to attedd civic club luncheons free of charge. More than 1,000 of these ecards h ued in the last thre CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT and Saturday Matinee Saturda ut 2:30 Dustin Farnum —in— “Kentucky Days” A vivid drama of gripping, flaming of 749. Also Mack Sennett’s best comedy “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHOES” Coming - Next - Week Supreme Entertainment “THE ACQUITTAL”. NORMAN KERRY and CLAIRE WINDSOR “THE HEART BANDIT” VIOLA DANA and MILTON SILLS “THE CALL OF THE WILD” JACK LONDON’S Famous Story “THE COMMON LAW” CORRINE GRIFFIT and CONWAY TEARLE the days Tuneln The Address of SenatorHiram Johnson ‘at Fargo -' will be broadcasted. SATURDAY NIGHT: “SP. M. Tune down low, 244 meter* wave length. 2. skal” RWS dah Gaba aay!