The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 8

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PACK ema UR ANNIVERSARY & Fourteen Years Selling and Servicing Overland and Willys-Knight Motor Cars. “eB LAHR MOTOR SA SALES COMPAN ea ae m+ FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES THIS EVENING — Lahr Motor Sales Cémupauy SMALL THEFTS 176 Vv ETE uR ANS N LBA ‘LE AV ENW ORTH | ) 199 SIGN UP ae s been appointed a| Kildeer, N. D., Mar, 10.—H. cycle from Hughes apartment member of the U. 8, Inbor board at] ycheanl Grecutive vice president of | Gnday noon was seen and eT Forme Enemy Spy, Released, Sends Gift to Soldier, Still in Prison} Chicago to serve with the train ser- \browetal a aeleenimerenal eh will avoid being dealt with by —= vice board of adjustment, A, V. | ciety when he-appeared pn the streets} Jaw if returned by Wednes- | | i lines west of- Para- WEARS STRAW HAT Stolen — Party taking Tri- M B: ‘al s ,|decked out in a snilor straw hat rown, general superintendent of the and it, waby't tu liveneeithers ‘This day. Phone 823. is without doubt the First appear- ance of the straw hat in the North- ° ‘ vest this winter. > Mandan Orchestra Craver, who has been transferred to | et 'S_ Winters | Calvin Coolidge lines west of Paradise, F. R. Bartles, iB u Sued: superintendent of the Rocky Moun Social and dance, Odd Fel-\e \ Fad Twenty-three persons signed up for] SUperir ‘ D 9 lows Hall ht. Good a Mandan-Bismarck symphony or-| tin division goes to the Seattle 4 Wald 2 tonig! 2 H sion, music. ait a meeting held in Mandan four of them he- Seattle division, has been m: gen- | Advance Plans for Bismarck-| cra! superintendent of the lines 1zom ndan to Paradise, succeeding J. E. Youths Took Gasoline From Parked Cars ing will be held in Bismaick next Sunday at which a larger regis- itration of Bismarek musicians will be sought. . It is planned to go ahead with the orchestra, planning to get 40 pieces, and to give concerts both Bi marck and Mandan, Officers proba- ibly will be elected very soon. WOULD CURB DRUG EVIL Lions Club Urges U. S. To ' qe acer ess ic aa in the pen COMMITTEEMAN cine ‘ i Take Action 1 i ' aN GSC | estore, t Members of the | Lions’ club, in ok tw by | meeting today, adopted a resolition, ; © corner of Fe ; ito be forwarded to members of Con- ° ‘ a cin fot jatess from North Dalota, “wexing Your clothes are part of ol jthey vote for an appropriation of f + t< si , $40,000 to send representatives of | wyour personality. Success- Precidentof the United Stat : the United States to an internation / , resident of the United States a deoarerencs roWeondideia cian tndg? tt gful men are generally well- 3 Fourth a o curbing the dyug evil to forbidding \ . : ; ; nied cl the growing, of plants used fyi drag: wy dressed. To be successful— SAMPLE REPUBLICAN 4 Di a n making. a ¢ Wee : erwin Ee alte on eno rates you must-look successful. BALLOT i freezer from Third saan de, aacrelatys oft heel ten ies pee trict, Lions clubs, to come here from . A iso Ht \{Lidgerweod on April 7, to be thelf’ GET INTO THE “RANKS” TODAY! To be used as a guide " UPPER. THE CELL HOUSE AT 0 clige t ning: ieee: , a i ERUAGES REVERS hentodee dio een cut ae cane _ Suits The Topcoats Presidential Preference Pri- - ae Gn ftee on the rehabilitation, to cooperate “Klein” mary Election. Tues., March é It, KAN. Lov ee x aie ein 7 2 Pp ; - ae YEN W. L. BIDDLE. LOWER TRhstae ge eoavelernns sBuven aren $30 to $65 kind’ $30 to $45 161924 %« bavien ‘nettis, RIGHT: THR MAIN GAPE 1 t resentatives, ind. , is stig Jia vate ” eral me meters; took : ae te eatogecinetar (eau otEl BRT i ‘Former Jimtown : “ihe voter should place ait a q Judge Casselman’s car | » Writer | ! M P: ted in the’ square to the right o. t fone ee i Leav March 10. -A mn \ an romote é : i: by nice anna ea nc suo) fiesname of rs ge al et 1 ‘REGE i [eiyeeetuni tea Ste teativenitent ey tere 7 —| Jamestown, N. D., Mar. 10.—¥red . hi CONGRESSMAN sat teu Soeeeeatiay ue day, N.Y. who are now being con- | Real Estate OE ceca a eee alin = 7 a Advis nl Ginered | » i" 2 pl UNDER ARREST clerk, and wally |omere: (liksherstne | j and rajlroad man, has: been appointed Be sure to vote for jhe R ‘c 7 acne ie inal CRaTE|| ee te Ghepeatgmaini inl prlann Des Transfers Filed] trainmaster of the Fargo division of nuthber of names specified Pe ‘ | : Ferg | Cae Taki ie ahi) “Ibi! ae the |N. P. with héadquarters at bel e A man) a din the army. wt f a elow. a: Frenne cae ih AHMHAnURROW EHEC ARLE MTEL une a me au * °F ‘Phe following transfers of real] Jamestown. He has been in Seattle ec . open to the s i F. Z i s identified | dozen sectors of the front, and Bil catate: haves bean Hed aty .|for several years, He succeeds 2 Fe Tinee ay eta tater eS GRE Morag ye Ns On oN i a Peers pant e a Ghnintington|ieunenintendent otithe e : : , ; ‘ who are beneficiaries of sweeping | 818 s, the pas : i Host the Knutson of Minnesot wand was held prisoner ere hasn't been one : Fargo division, transferred to » F MOH Ga ttoiene alone Be ener e erg eae "aie te a Not one remains in federal! Warranty Deqll, Price Owens to| Glendive division. W. C. Sloan of PRESIDENT OF UNITED 4 Leroy Hull, fireeold: and dbes|’venik er loraene: j prison. Ruby E. Grady, Lot 20, Block 56, Bis-| the Glendive division will go to Miss- STATES em eribin a war departwent | py.” ; 4 \ Saved Warden's Life oula, B tic ribing : r departy The sender of the ‘cigars lees 8 marek, Psu clerk, wax arrested with, hin “andy othar Witake, the only, end IF iba POs canon ae i-g.,lewis Hoffman and wite to Wesley} E C- Blanchard, general penne | Vote for One (1) name only if The Virginia highway police who! traced to death during the ear [Warden Biddle twice when maniacal] W. Sampson, NE, Seetion 3, ‘Town- ‘ | Galvin Coolidge [x] made the arrests said they found] o™ CC Fi * Lae Cae || s sought to strike him from |ship 143, Range’ 29, , = —> the two in" a parked automobite,| Mid Sttved wy, hostility in Mexico | 0. R, Smith and wife to Josepn| FOF Raw Sore Throat —— Cd Whe gned in court th i was) considerered’ n poten a cr ase stad fof murder | Gabel Stivell Esra MESS 5 : ayes 7 y and a menace, He escsped here is a boy convicted of murder | Gabel, Sturgis Add. to Bismarck, Lots it the first sign of a raw, sore that be permitted to ' rded as extremety | Who struck a comrade with a knife]9 ana 10, Block 5, throat rub on a little Musterole with NATIONAL counsel before pleading to — the yp jin the dark apparently iby accident, +¢ | your fingers. 4 ) th the vate h sentence ; George P. Flannery, to Francis nan ene ca iten- | #nd the boy already had’ won a’ croix | Jaspeowiak, N. P. 2nd Add. to Big. | .. it €0es tight to the spot with a gentle ember {de guerre. marck, Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 34, tingle, loosens congestion, draws out, ind last No ; are locked in a cell| tiary “eee RM aorencss and pain. Vote for One (1) nam PiCieAO muh ar prisgners charmedanith Youthtulessvinia striking. charaea|| Vtnert al ketevan aan. witente . S (1) name only © No a miscellaney of crime 2 to: trict attorney said the q credit rin : | : is a clean, white ointment : free: and, to nia|terlstie, cfimany. prisoners. | Many achat Herbransin: NTE Qnd, Addil made toon ee et ek ‘ i prison ac.) comnll ae BP iat sca retas jue | Bismarck, Lot 2 Block 40. the strength of the old-fashioned mus- ag The loyal | eevcly te the easily obtained wing |. 14a WV. Frickscand husband to Fred | tard plaster without the blistet. 2 ent prisoner left | ltrs to the easily obtained wine! 9 Nelson, Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 8, Nothing lke Musterole for croupy 4 e pa bail would be taken up quaintance ¥ 1 = aw. noon but that would ask that al soldier znd obed cok hond of st | 000 be required of | 1 the walls nid weg enae Baldwin, ! \| children. Keep it handy for instant use. ma cach, | looks the} Im some cases the severity of the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote for Five (5) names only ; Edith D. Foley and husband, to A.! To Mothers: Musterol of Knutson is serving his fourth term | wo nd looks | Sentences seems due to the court's st session he ser 1 . ‘ “ ) Worst on feces jee sa aq | 5: Kelseven, N. P. 2nd. Add. to Bis-| made in der form for ' 9 < Dal in the house. Last sess r served! the most worthy @f clemency to/ lesize to make an impression abroad | yarck, Lot 2, Block 40, babies and small’ children. an It a e S e l ons cad as Republican whip and he is pres-| those personally acquainted with jt| With the sternness’of American dis-) wiehoH, Wheling and wife to Har<|‘ AskforChildren’sM aM Pose Na a iene i artmcnianmant aetna ene) laagnee Be Wet | cipline. ld W. Griffith NP. 9nd, Add. Bie: hak ee Allen 0. Birchenough x hay Bre ne abet te | And some of the prisoners are | 4. push N- P. 2nd. Add. Bis- 358¢65c in jars Qstubes; hospital size, $3. ta Edith B- Christians a i psa | cag ap eene Gharne simnly ard "bolted | malefaciors.|"56-'A Hutner and wite to Wilhelm 5 The Tribune Company i is now stocked @- Grace Clanton inson Esl Bot 3 eee we, | There seems to be no probability of | mattis, E 1-2 Section 25, Township! - ening x hub LOWER CATTLE lpaslane Sty is unuehee Raed alana apnea | oeg sal) oat Tie ete race See ee on all forms of Blanks for candidates W.S. Jones c j Fot ace | there's a feve hope that the visit], N. Sonneyson and wife to L. L. : 4 pre RATE EXTENDED mmovion in tou ae MIEN It op the two War Department officers ae Nseenaseayand Soca who expect to file for June Primaries. Hattie M. McCulloch [x] ; : ——— BA house oko St Tepeta | will mean some of the soldiers with-|137, Range 76 “ si ha Le ee | Fargo, Mar. 10. Annpunesinent has a ite bia treaventia Ey eek | in will join | the auleskers outside. lane: ogeliay to FE. A. Trygg, SW, These Blanks haye been revised to Bene i bee: ade by 1 \ officials of the; *? ie z ponsol OR? My, . *. . Rovira aeifiee vailwin, that the|diers struggling with the _pro-| Section 25, Township 141, Range 79. BETTER THAN ‘A MusTARD TERETE? conform with latest election laws. DELEGATES "% special rate on dairy cows to North Prietress! He fougnt with them.| NEAR END OF y g TONATIONAL Dakota and Mgnta oints has b | they fled and he lifted the old wo- | 3 = im § ee eee eee eee et trom where she chad. fallen oo. SHOALS DEBATE FEEL YOUNGER— DRIVE OUT ALL OF YOU ' 50 CENTS A DOZEN _ CONVENTION The original notice announced the | the floor. \ / , Vote for (18) names only 0. . L. H, Bratton kx rate on dairy cows would be reduced} Then the Freeh gendarmes came} Washington, Mar. 10.—(Ry the Pe . 25 percent between April 15 and May‘,in. Upon their testimony he was | P.)--Nearing a final vote on the M 15. The new rate is now extended | found guilty and sentenced by court| Kenzie bill which authorizes accept- , ’ fe ‘ ; peal ; 0. F. Bryant — ] ‘or two months. | martial. The victim never identified | ance of Henry Ford's Muscle Shoals f . F. Bryan [x] ane offer the house today accepted a ‘see- eee US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT Ces ° ‘fB| I-A. Dinnie [x] Perhaps the version indicated by} tion providing for replacement of | j < as l SeutattoHebr RA. weccotehe ber Cake: [ihe Gerame aE ENTE 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE 0. z ! eo [xl court is correct Perhaps Taylor's Te ere Just because you. start the day: If*your sleep is broken by an ir- 5; ; { i - Renden - a Lx] ee sae uct before..and -since..the’| BREAK RECORD too tired to get ul ms and legs ritated bladder that wakes yo up 0. B. Severson Ix] jneident is a pose and a fraud. But | Miami, Fla., March 10.—Lieut, Vv, | stiff, muscles With burnings. every few hours, you will appreciate . . " 0. J. Sorlie - ‘in @ civil court;’with innocence pre- F.-Grant, U. S..N., broke the Amer-} aching. back and dufl “head—Worn|thexrest and comfort. you get’ fron} s is ~ [x], {sumed until guilt is proved there i8| can ‘seaplane speed record late Sut.|OUT hefpre. the. day? beging-—do ‘not | the free bottle $82 doses). 7 : i B. FP. Spalding x] at least a chance that’ the findings | urday, when he won the Curtiss mar.{think you have to stay in such con-] - To prove The’ Williams. Treatment’ “ William St might have been different, Hine troph yon Meee hier” deakinnat faleians conquers kidney and bladder diseases, are : ! ern [x] | ‘ 176 Locked Up ¢ a eo ronautieal association auspices, at| Rheumatism, kidney and bladder | rheumatism and..all other ‘ailments f ‘ G. W. ‘Stewart x Taylor is among 176 of war-time average speed” of 116.1 piles an | troubles, and all ailments causeq by | Wlien- due to excessive uric acid, no B. W. Tayi military prisoners here who have|hour. The distance, was 200 kilo- | excessive acidity make one miserable. ] matter. how chronic or’ stubborn, we Ne + daylor been examined at close range by | meters. B Z id well. Get rid of | will me one 85¢c bottle (32 doses) WP. R. Trubshaw ‘Major James H. Stansfield and Ma- the ,“rheumatic”’ pains, stiff jdints, } fee if you send, this notite. Please : doc Reasle Kit Roan oontstrom ¢Weahs sore m Yacil” stomach, Kidney | send 10. cents to help pay” poste, : WEBB BROTHERS Ralph Ward ‘ or Bladder troubles so often caused | packing, etc., to The Dr. Undertakers af Embalmers_ Foneray [peetie T ington for the purpose. t seats via er illness by hodg-made acids. Williams, Company, Dent. cant | U8 ; ad : psPoerees 4 . time, taking alkvsorts, of medid¢i Send. fat nce an wai wil ‘ceive y i , other military. Drigonors who. fae) take without benefitthlet at - Williantiitbares!” post teular. Be bottle, Kindly cut this sample bal- sentences of five years or longer. 2 h ad without f “PERR UNDER ARL 0 "| lot out-and take 1¢ to ols, "And thefe are other all but for- SCOTTS a ats ie most stubborn without charge and vi ia eA Hite & UND E mee GP. RS with you, "Tuesday, mae 18, Botten wartime soldiers -at Atlanta | Hi a ¥ FOP MT Le) | MF | cases. aren of thousands have} the same address‘or family.” Noth- pute? sa 1924, . : = and MeNeil Island, Wash., and Fort used it. Eatabliahed 31 years, jing sendC,0.D, F “leat 100 a «89 / ¢ Fie nae eu —e : Se ane i Pe ee ee ee al

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