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? FRIDAY, MAR€H “ 1924 INSPECTION OF N. De NATIONAL, GUARD PLANNED ‘ Local Units to be fiapecida at| Various Times by State, | iNational Officers THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE The Will of the People on Tax Reduction. | i WHEAT WEAK EARLY TODAY | counted in. Trading ai es pl = ’s” Record-Breaki _Anabai sda ue SE yemgag ener Is Clearly Showa in the‘ ‘Digest’s ecord-Breaking companies in North mee Bacigcten simning of the. tariff ad- | P wil BAO ekg, i bn ree proclunation was apparently N 1 Poll he Mellon P! 1,652,858S ne ieee ee eR MR ei ational Poll on the Mellon Plan-- ; ’ ecret Hox the amen | counted as a bullish factor, The op- eral G Fraser. Cél. D. S, Ritchie, ening, which faried from unchanged figures to 3-8 cents higher, May and July both ee 11 1-2 to $1.11 5-8 was 164th infantry, will accompany the federal inspector and will make the | Ballots are Tabulated in This Week’s Issue--Great- sation aia dtacint| lage 220s tenses geet a est Non-Official Referendum Ever Taken Subsequently wheat advanced } sharply as a result of advices that | in the last few days two million’ bus- Qo M. heade quarters comps Alé previous records have been bre ken by the number of ballots being re- Fargo. | als adi vheat ha | * . r any . . » 1 Hndop bate R, Sarles will tne the | FUEEMELGHTT ST Mio tae ou iberarest ceived in THE LITERARY DIGEST’S nation-wide poll on the Mellon Plan for ! Hillsboro, Cavalier, Grafton, Grand [ORE eaate, Clete vas stone as . Tax Reduction. Only four States of the Union—New York, Illinois, Ohio, and Forks and Fargo. Major Thomas J. Thomsen will make the inspection at Valley City, Carrington, Jamestown, | Wahpeton and Candopand Major Ba May™@1.12 | ‘ ? : 2 Pennsylvania—are credited with a larrer vote in the last Presidential election than the total number'of ballots so far feceived in THE DIGEST’S poll. If | 3-8 to $1.12 1- i cuic \ O LIV ESTOCK ‘ ney C. Boyd will: inapect at Dev chicake: 1 —Hog theotpte a8 you would get a clear idea of what American voters favor in the way of tax re- 4 Williston, Minot, Ke , B ‘ sania ath ; 3 ‘ ~ TE A : Bee tcc andpiecagine fF i | 00. Mostly 10 ee. oe duction, study the table of votes in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week. And sae ; i | | vesterd 7s verage, Top. $7.65. A A The dates for inspection are as | 1yrCattle receipts 4000, Beef atecrs | then, the comments from various sources for and against the poll certain] uarters, 164th Infantry, Val-| punevens mareet about std Iaehatesoe make interesting veading. Other big news - features in THE DIGEST for aley City, N.D., March 31, — {ipa : cx, : grades, Better tops $10.60. March 8th are: Company G, Valley City, March 31. | Sheep receipts 6,000, Fat lambs : i s Gompatiy K; Carrington, N. D, I gents higher. “April 1. | i ae Dirsey «Gompany Hy Jamestown, N. Dy ' ei FL Ga How Germany Can I ay p Mexico’s Revolt Crumbling Meaican Detachment, Eageley, N.D. | ie Haile Me America 's First Aid” For Hungary Britain’s Recognition of Soviet Rus 4 etek RS SHEP nee ee et How Italian Elections Are Conducted Secret of the Thermos Flask i ” 2] weight steers early Bulk short i isc : c Lisbon, N. D., April 4 Preis More Platinum Discovered An Astronomer’s Belief in Wahpeton, 'N. D. : s ahpeton, N. Ds ; to $7.50. Bulk $6.00 and down, What Russians May and May Not Tinortant ; eecaee: q ‘ Mrs. Anne Jane Powell of Rocky Mount, N. C., raised 11 of her own 0 to $3.25. 6 ality a Company L, Hillsboro, N. Dy PFI) Cyidren and adopted 22 others whose Barontee Baa died in the cotton | 00 to $4.50. Choice Read . eens Dancing Better E ‘ise Than Golf? Hendquarters, Ist Bn, Hiflekoro,| MIL villake where she lives, S 0, Stockers' and Putting the Church in Polifics ancing Better Exercise Than Goll: Se iiendstirtacs co-aan mad Ghsallae State’s Grand Forks} om © baiance- with the assets, [405 medium grade mostly, $5.00 to Which is the Bigger Baseball League? || Topics of the Day . ND, Anil 8 - |State’s Gran OFKS] tere being $4587.11 owing the| we, atrone fo ileech eer Tax Reduction a la Carte Department of Good English pas C, Grafton, N. D., April | Mill Loss Over ia Gi North pile the con-|tighys $8.75 to $9.25, Bulk to pack- \ . 2 struction account and $1,533.65 due '.00, - sp LLUST: MONS, INCL x J IS CART 1S Siren? akaraneieN ep: $400,000 seriiation “account “ana $1) [=the bth. aicharety SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING HUMOROUS CARTOONS April 11. ere Comparative Statements alee one! ne. abide dquarters, 3rd, Bn, Grond (Continueg from page 1) Comparative statements, condensed | ding ste ices, Bidding $7.00 to “a 5 wreletty . N.D, April 11. $3,000,000 of constructed bods, andl from operating statoments of two| Snip, For Waites gredue at. butcher Mi Your Theater “FUN from the PRESS” Is the All-season Tonic Stofehouse, Devils Lake, N. D.,| the donated site is valued at iods, show the condition of the! and bac ; eae % ( ai ina : x. D. jet Corea ny “Candy Period Oc 1922 August 1, j pounill¢6\00;/" Reetier: pigs 745100) to) Aientevontin tein euiumerciinentiare aetectenren Mn Teuil a ealniold ee i ‘il Gets SRI ane ' pee Det eae a ee o ; 53 ae | $5.75. ed by the expert hands of master literary craftsmen. : an : yy uINyE vow; may as Company, Devils Like, ae ‘ BAST aatanee One Sheep apa, ‘ea ; sient ite It sparkles TlgLLine eglee ot spring, yet equally de- enjoy them in your local motion-picture theater, Ree ‘ Birrel A t Barrel A strong. Odd head fed lambs mostly ‘ lightful in any season. new edition is issued weekly. Look for the sign o! aK mpany E, Williston, N, D., April es arre pee rere Pe Aap Bt $15.00. Few at $ Native lambs *PUN from the PRES a mirror of lifeim ils hap PUN from the PRESS. Produced by The Literary FONG ani Tasavactter os tae 5 ‘ $14.00 to $14 Light and piest hours. From whatever newspapers published, Digest. Distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. ; Conneyy D, ot, N. D., April 17. | petite 160,481.64 a5 handyweight fat ewes $: to $9.50. | adquarte rd Bn., Kenmare, | pense : B0,AS1.G 346, v.D, April 18, a4 es Snail geh TecGt MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘ - Se Ga iy ancl aie NED Sates 1,894,248.29 10,390.23 | se vneapoli A onine dante Get March 8th Number—On —All News-dealers—10 Cents » pril 2 | * ae 1. Shipments 50,879 barrels. ee 3.000. gglgg | Chunged pments 50, " 5 mnt, Quartermastér Cozps.,| ventories 113,002.60 isi assloo | ie 24.0 It : hk f di ti t t 6 ead of » April ‘ ye aS . ts a marr Oo ustinction to Oe a@ fr er ‘a Blan ure D., April | : \ 1,507,50.80 WHOLESALE PRODUCE : meee eran 2 Z (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) Gompany K, Dickinson, N. D., April Cream—Butterfat per Ib, @ ® = i" Eges—Fresh, candled per doz, ; . : y Company B Fargo, N. Dy April 2M. ese aaa \ ee ES aed Poeltey : ) Headquarters Co. Fargo, N. D..| Operating expen- No, 1 D. P. Young Tom turkeys j : April 2 Lali geass a8 Per Ib... ysnahena £ Unless otherwise specifically di-| No 1D, B. Hen turkeys’ per 1 f . rected by these headquarters or by| TOTAL No. 1 Ducks per Ib. naessascammue 15 . = i : the Federal Inspector, Company and } Material pac No, 1 Geese ner Ib ..-+s.nsmumanan 18 Detachment Commanders are directed | operating No. 1 turkeys, per Ib. .........000 17 , : : to assemble their organizations in Seri Roan ae anes Live Poultry : ain se ia ete au :30 P. wane dpe feeee a Hens 4 Ihs. each ang over per Ib. 13 | \ on the dates specified above, B gain. 4 Hens under 4 Ibs, eath, per Ib. .08 | = : : z J . 6c °. ‘ Springs, per Ib... i ree ae vanaanoo | SRrines, BOE Tanda EMILY POST’S ETIQUETTE The Blue Book of Social Usage ‘ General expense . “098 46,1 Ducks, per tb, The most complete book on social usages that ever grow Selling 1,000 copies a week! 630 pagee—many illustra 5 ‘ = | Geese, per Ib. ee) between two covers.—Chicago Tribune. tions; $4.18, met. At every Bookstore im this ety; or Net operating { 25 FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Publishers, 354-360 Fourth Avenue, New Yeuk ] N T k R E ST K D loss 480 128,058.53 BISMARCK GRAIN Net Opers ating = (Furnished b sell-Miller Ce ss Ny | Addition to in- “ Boe samen ta eae iMG . 7. The tournament, held last year] a dispute caused by the finance | mittee of the Privy Council in Lon- IN RED CROSS suai ae enacay Ne. 1 Se anae 5! Mine Diamonds at India awarded to the] minister requiring civis employ don. ] eubias Nov ids nendhernis ih [Missouri Valley Lawn ‘Tennis Asso-| work 41 1-2 hours a week inst mee 124,581.75 Neat aera ; From Blue ciation at the annual meeting of the| of 37 as formerly. Most of the fa \"e ‘ Dedietions, from eae ges erty 14 United es L. T. A. in New York] ployes have submitted, byt : ae reece No. 1 red durum . lt in London ope . a te ee iy Ne . cams are eae Toate ae Wy 5,764.82 "| } ccentls Jot them have made the ¢ f Washington, March 7. Greater, de i \ a rare Municipal tennis has made unusual| this ineSease in. hours gives them Over 17 Miution Jans USEDYEARLY mocracy in. the Red Cross Societies | De No. 2 flay London, March 7—Thousands of | gg rapmcgnng ten UCase & — = 1 of the Central and South American |NET LOSS ...... 0,764.82 / No. 1 rye .... 48| tons of blue soil from the South Af- ee ee ee ae ee ae nn cident retirement on pension republics through nationwide mem-| __ The sum of the two losses-for different periods—$230,764.82 and $95,- | We quote but do not handle the|riean diamond mine country are be- | OL Dwight F. Davis, former president ded Yo theiv service, bership promises to develop as a, di- | 952.05-—makes up the total loss of operating the mill since it started, | followin lingitranaparted toiLondon to he used | Caimie. Unsere As and on of she) Hens. ah Gnpast Based PORUB rect result ‘of the recent Pan-Amer- //excopting: that it docs ndt include the $75,224.85 interest charge refartéd_ oats 83 as part of the South African exhibit seen ear ine ape ment in 1920 establishing} — For All Cold Troubles iean Red Cross Conference, held in |to Above 1 Barley . 48| at the Empire Exposition. The earth | Or the first national municipal cham-| eee, TU! { ‘ Buenos Aires, at which all except OP SOO Ee, \aneltt pie cwoss ‘80| from which comes the most valuable | Sionship tournament ‘ | A clause in the Irish treaty affirm- ong, of, the Bed Cross, Societies. 10 | various supplies used in conducting «| and Mfenchers in relation to schools NEW SHELL CORN PRONG ED ae (ORR OxRECtGdE LO | aan aut Stouie, dist SERS ees OF DARN ER NTSC , with a mile radius, includes a membership of 51 clubs and an approximate toial of 43,000 racquet wielders, of whom 715 played the game in the public Nosth, Central and South America | were represented, Before Judge John Barton Payne, chairman of fhe American Red Cross, had reached home after attending the DRY CLEANING, PR DYEING, REPAIR Men’s and Women’s W Eagle Tailoring SING, |yield thousands of dollars worth of |the stones, which will be cut and | polished .before the. public eye. 5 | The destination of the ship | time of arrival are being kept secret 3 yellow 56 Ib test . . 4 yellow 55 1 0 8 white and 1 ; No. 4 white and mixed 55 Ib test . le per pound discount under 55 Ib Red Cross roll call. A shipment of supplies and a spe- cially prepared outline of the method of American Red Cr membership Mrs. Bristol urged more visits by parents and an active interest in school life, both educationally and! socially. * ment in the event of new conttition being imposed on the ¢ service. In two test eases the civil service committee’ decided against the claim |] « rr and gives prom crease in in- $1.17 3-4 to $1.21 3-4; May $1.16 3-4; | July $1.18; September $1.17 3-8, | Corn No. 3 yellow 72 1-4 to 7: oats No. 3 white, 43 1-2 barley 57 to 69 cents; rye No. 2, 64 7-8 to 65 1-8 cents; flax No. 1, $2.54] 3-4 to $2.63 3-4, Too Late To Classify FOR SALE OR TRADE--1920 Olds- mobile, 8 cylinder. touring car. Car is in first class shape and can be | seen at Olson garage, 202. 4th St. 3-7-1w f enrollment was promptly sent to the} « rs sti | Gee nate me im the public | and appeals have been taken from Sonference asa delegate, a message | "onion Red Crowe Mee neTTnG Ge tate suggestions | “Ear Corn (70 Ibs in Minnesota) 5¢|and the earth will be guarded until Darks during 1923. Eleven parks are) ine Gecisions which eventually may & Hat Works. '\ arrived at American Red Cross hend-|" The Argentine Society is the first | the parents need them to give the | Under shell. |the exhibition is opened in April. [eauPped for, the snort and spre carry the eases to the ultimate Court | Phone 58 Seater Hlambink meesident at the {Of the societies represented at the| child a technical education. ‘The WinNEARRERE GEE | Apedhse shin treme Carsten. a ate ae of Appeal, which is the judicial com: | ri y. ‘ «oo de. | Buenos Aires copference to consider | dea he connecting link be- -MIND IN | ane! minty, Oe urLcnes. H Sabet » Mica information sé forthe amnuai {membership roll call, but it is ex- aoa tie teathion aad ae artes Minneapolis, Mar. 7—Wheat re-| both sexes and it is hoped to I Irish May A 1 | cnrellment of members in the Amer- |Pected. that the other societies in} and on her depends the success of| cipts 36 cars compared with 201/ Whatever eggs are Inid at the ris! ay Appeal oe Red-Gross, and spetishens of the Central and South America will con- the school. To bring fruitful rela-|¢@"S ® year ago. Cash No. 1 northern bition. Cc T Lo d Hee i sider adoption of similar plans for| tions between the school and com. | $116 %4 to $1.21 34; No, 1 dark Saad ‘ases ‘0 ondon E T I N G E nation-wide memberships. munity, which results in raising the {northern spring choice to fancy $1.25|' Tennis Interest a — ol Extension of the policy of democ- standards of civilization among the 3-4 to $1.32 3-4; good to choice $1.21 A und: St Louis +Dublin,, March ‘The “first ap- jatinee Every Day At , MOT H k RI ratizing the Hed Cross in all nations | younger generation, is one of the| 4 to $1.2 3-4; ordinary to | good bounds in St. a cane bese State many problems confronting educa- tors. 7 “We have lost sight of the fact that eithout close cooperation hetween,the school and community, the parent and the teacher, the best results can- not be obtained in advancing. civiliza- | tion, “If a frequent interchange of opin- ions could take place between the sehool and the community through participation on the part of students in a democratic management of school affairs and through a similar organi- zation af parents and teachers, we should no¥ be laboring under misun- TONIGHT likely to result from | jurisdiction a istment. Ask Pazents To Cooy crate In School Problems Chivago, Mgr. %—If the, school is to accomplish Yything more than the transmission of technical, knowledge fram one gen tion to another, the existing attitucs of indifference to- ward the child education must, give way to the res! :ation that the visit of the parent t: ‘he school is an op- i St. Louis, ‘one | of the most rapidly developing tennis y, will be host time to th championship 7 KI-MOIDS VICK RELIE DIGESTION Clean ‘ands Bowels wit “California Fig Syrup” =| clay court tournament during the week of Jul; DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. é é Safe Fat Reduction Reduce, reduce, reduce} is the slo- gan of all fat peoplé: Get thin, be slim, is the ery of ‘fashion and soc- iety. And the overfat wring their hands in mortification and helpless- For IN FOR 'SALE—New 7 room_ modern | hi 0 1 portunity, Mrs, 1° !'th E, Bristol, dean | Trstanding.” house reasonably, priced, good lo-|NeS8; evolting at nauseating drugs, jof girls at So!’ 1 High School, St. Vata | cation, Ie infandated Phong uw gaia ot pinlenty exeke tay ersedlng) Louis, told me¢ srs of the National * * ! he unwelcome and unsatisfying diet, Association of! s of Women, in Miss MacSwiney Fas 1 Se a MEP Re uni Tat etl they hit upon -the harmless convention here 1 ‘ A WANTED AT 0 Marmola - Prescription and learn “Edueators ale \ cannot direct the ‘ Gives Views Prone oe RET Waitrens through it that they may safely re- mind of the child .1 the proper caan- Ba nl Bae ARES ig AD, duce steadily and easily without one Belfast, March 7.—"I would wregk f life, but every bridge in Ireland rather than euense et tele, mods. of life, bu nels, tethnically : nd socially,” Mrs. FOR RENT_A room on ground floor, -THE A TRE et Bristol said. “We must realize that ‘also my garage. Call, Elizabeth | harmlessly, , secretly, and quickly preqeeupation, w: school affairs] ee one erected ary) We}. Kindschy, 409 5th St. 612R. reaching their ideal of figure, with a TONIGHT--AND SATURDAY tends, to keep us ! om envisaging the|touing’ the oath of allegiance’. to $.7-3t| Smoother skin, hetter appetite and we Our | Even if. cross). feverish, bilious, fognia Fig Syrup.” A_ teaspoo community which teaching of single :ubjects endangers the main object ot cducation, rearing well jnformed and useful citizens to carry on the world: affairs. -If.we sagrve. Ireland's enemy,” said Mary Mac- Swiney at Athlone recently. ‘Referring to partition, she said if Premier Craig and hié government constipated. or. full cold, childre love | the pleasant taste of “ah ‘ul neVér Yailssto clean the X er and hpwels. Ask your. druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” whigh has di- rections for babies and children of allages printed on bottle. Mother! ‘Tou must ‘say “California”. of 'you may get an Imitation fig syrup. oe want to “be British’ citizens they should “go across the Channel. and live there ip ‘peace; we will be glad to get Tid Don’t f Saturday Dollar ‘Plower Special, Hos: ean see the futility of too much faith in our single handed methéds, we shall make use of th criticisms ex- pressed by parents, ta build up a bet- ter mutual understand:ng and to en- courage dentocratic pa:ticipation in community life.” ii In discussing the dutics of parengs ROOM FOR RENT—In a modern house, private ‘entrance $10.00 per month, 316 Eighth St. Phone 236J. 5 3-7-1W f PAINT “BRUS ‘Never allow paint Meiehos to stand on their bristles while dry- ing. Moisten thém ‘with iparaffin ‘oil before putting shen away ae they a eo to, ce, used again tor health than they have: ever known. And now comes Marmola Prescription Tablets from the same famously harm- less formdla as the Marmola Prescrip- tion. It behooves you €0 learn the sat- isfactory, beneficial, effects of this mfent, safe, fat Feducer by giving to your druggist’ one dollar for a box, or sending a like amount to the Mar- mola Company, 4612° Woodward Ave- nue, Detroit, Mich., with a request that they mail to you a box’of Mar- mola Prescription Tablets, , Fox Film Corporation ‘ppesents “TIRE TROUBLE” “Hoodman Blind” » from the famous ‘stage play by Henry Arthur: Jones. Also. the famous “Our Gang” in their newest comedy:

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