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’ TUESDAY,. MARCH:1], 1924 WARRANTS AUTHORIZED Meet ing Last Night close to 1,800. ~ | Bureh 850 feet long, 82 fe | last night, passe resolutions author- izing issuance of special tifieates to meet. the cost‘ of the ee system in the old water sy The total au- JOHNSON HERE TO ASK VOTES OF CITIZENS: 700 is on i i on the addittois to the Water Statement The statement of the water depart- » three ménths, i system and $49,375] —feontinueg trom pags 1) In substantikting his plea to Union Mr. is an orator of night, follows: ch the president, has man, and of he has in his h adhere to the Wenalty receipts a printinnl of Knox took oc and_ pointed out ining from their membe The speaker Yold at ‘length the his- maintenance, . » which Calvin Coolidge, koverncr of Massachusetts, ended by determfution ¢ desire of a small Knox made it plain th Reading me ters not in sympathy w union of Amer of his own work im Boston, the behest of \Cometruction a ssist Governor, | Coolidge to end the strike., poke’ the’ famous r America first. construction) ARENS ER “woot, EDGE s of Gaites M. neanswered in Campbell of man of the state committee a « ndan, elected elaved ouste charged to con- porting R. BR. Murphy for Demoe vel support: | ire ie crac ae Ire pul Ties WBtllryier Bere men who nh ¢ for state and federal of Germaiis Would Get American .Trade ; Bre ROTH) March 11.—The C terests in iague well | Congre In an interview with the Bis Gal! marek ‘Tribune, Mr. Hellstrom s h stgamer of thé North) that he has heen re German-Lloyd Line which will muke' Wooledge-Pe n trip t6 New Yor said to have a larger pass- |" jovernor Nestos from election laws HEAR! Hiram Johnson 's Great Exponent of Progres Senator “aN _ BISMARCK AUDITORIUM- HT 8 P.M. Come ahd besa the? Seriator, Gacy thie Issies hetare the Ameren Peopl le" Today Veiber-capactty than anytship‘afloat, sof. the people at .the _ presidential | She is built especial. | primary election March 18. The fact | ly with the idea of accormodating| that Mr, Hellatrom did actually ap-|[ passengers, and little space has been | pea provided for cargo. Cabins extend into the very and stern of the ship, and every cf- | been made to provide ree the passengers on all decks, in court in & futile attempt to | prevent the submission of these elec- |tion laws, indicates that his state-j ment was probably trye. Mr. F. F.! and Mr, J, Nelson Kelly of Grand Forks took an ctive part in| the Minot meeting, Mr. Kelly open- | ly boasted at a ae atl in Grand | ‘orks, just prior to the Minot meet- | ying, that he had worked against the | slection of J. F. T. O'Connor for! | United States Senator in 1922. Dr. ; Platou of Fargo also took an Bs | part in the meeting at Minot. Sh |ly after the Minot conference, John Bloom, present editor of the North | Dakota Nonpartisan, announced — in the press that Dr. Platou would be the Democratic nominee for Governor | |in the June primary. “H. H. Perry of Ellendale was in- dorsed for the office of national com- | mitteeman at the Minot meeti M Perry's record in the Senatorial clec tion in 1922 is a matter of commort] knowledge among Democra in his Section of the state, Demo Dickey county are opposing Pe because of his failure to support M © Connor and other Democrats on the ticket in*his home county. \EGG TARIFF fa IS NECESSITY Mar, 1 “Tf the ta urs | H. Weller of New ed by Congress the poul Y raisers of this state will be re-3 ceiving such a low price for eggs that th loss," de specialist at the Norths Dakota Agr cultural college. The bill, explains , Mr. Barton, would reduce the tariff on eggs from eight cents a dozen to'two cents a dozen. It would also reduce the ti | powdered and. dried cents pound. similarly lowere dd the immediate esuft was that eggs from China and | other roreign countries flooded the st_so that the preie of eggs in this country dropp ‘the American poult less for:a dozen eggs 1h to produce them,’ Mr. Barton states, “hiven now with the protection of light tariff that exists on eggs jthe “North Dakota mers are 1 iving but 15-cents a dozen at local points in the state. Mr. Barton, who is secretary of the orth Dakota branch of the American iation, has received 'word from the national officers re- questing that’North Dakota poultry- men wrile their representatives in s protesting the bill and urg- ling that it be defeated. received ‘To Lighten Burdens Of German Students Berlin, March 11—Berlin Uni sity in making- ever to light the burdens of students who are endeavoring to earn their own living, and at the same time carry on their un s| k under the financial coll: h robbed many of them of all their sav- possible effort ofessor Gustav Roethe, the university, said recently tl chool on behalf of sits have been met more than y hy the student body, which to conceal its privations and works on earnestly under most. dis ing Conditions, But the ha have driven many students out of school. Unemployment has_ be- cfime so general in Berlin that part- |time work which formerly went to students, is frequently taken over by men and women who will give more time, or-are better equipned for the tasks, of All students organizations and clubs which have been created to help the self-sustaining students have ctor of with Dr, Michaelis, former chancel- lor of the republic, at its head. Thig organization will open more dining halls where meals will be served to udents at a’ low rate, or even free. jAs a great majority: of thé students cannot afford heated and lighted rooms, the university has arranged to keep a number of study halls open until late at night for students who want to use them. BRINGING UP FATHER be the most careless of a cough or cold, and it is the duty of mother or the girls to see that he takes FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM- POUND at the first sign of a cough, cold or hoarseness, After he once tries it, finds out how effective and pleasant it is to take, he: will not hesitate to use it always, Contains no opiates. Safe ang sure. Has served three generat . ie SHIP MANY HOGS Van Hook, N. D., Mar. 11—Instead Hof just a half car load of hogs and the other half of cattle, the farmers | of this, community surprised, Mr. O1-| son of the First National Bank and | / brought in hogs for shipment enough | tp fill two solid cars. The two cars were shipped to the South St. Paul! market Friday morning. Chas, A. Wales accompanied the cars,~- Eighteen farmers co-operated in this, shipment and the shipment in- cluding 109 hogs of good size, the to- tal weight being 28,000 pounds. Arte Yoy Fat? | Just Try This) Thousands of oyerfat people have j become slim by following the advice of doctors who recommend Marmola Prescription Tablets, those harmles jj little fat reducers. that. simplify the ‘dose of the famots Marmola. Pre- scription. If too fat, don't wait--go now to your druggist and. for one | dollar, which is the price the world over, procure a box of these tablets Tf preferable you can secure them di. rect by. sending price to the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, || Mich. They reduce steadily.and eas- ily. without tiresome exercise or stat- tion’ diet: avid feave j effect. ‘ \ | forced into*ope | net lower, . introduced by Con- { will be producipg at al ares C. A. Barton, poultry | [iff on ege out of siell, or the ege | yolks and white, from six cents to} vo cents a pound and the tariff on | es would be | | reduced from 18 cents a pound to 10] “A few years ago the tariff was | armingly and | e {$15.00 to $1 je he been cdnsolidated into one big union | Of all the family, father is apt tel THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Brazil Offers Opportiinities; ONWHEAT MART’ jeontains man: and the opp Reports of Farm Stocks Leads) grants from Germany, | German Report On | War Fill Volumes’ as Ma arch ie to Increased Selling Chicago, Mar, 11.}Fresh dectines| took place today in wheat in the | [early trading. Bea {government reports of fatm stocks ling pressure and tion numerous stuck orders. Selling appeared to be in €hi- | ed | ¢ fed to incr progress here against Winnipe cago opening prices which from 1-8 to'3-4 cents lower, M 1-2 to $1.09 3-4 and July at thing of a rally, ports together with corn st to an additional recove: however,” was unsettled, May $1.09% to $1.09 | July $1.09%4.0 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Mar. 11 changed. Shipments Bran $24.00, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. - 1 ceipts yearlings stock $3. steady $: weak, $3.75 feeders slow Bologn Hog hents“hishe and bacon hog’ Best medium and he: Sheep receipts 160. St Best fat lambs hey: Top ewes $9.50, 11,--Hog Cattle rs very slow. Top matured s 00. Sheep receipts 16,000. Fai ai" sh No, Sa year ago. 1 no $1 Séphamber Corn oats No. 55e to 69 flax. llow 72%e to 73% c “3 rye No. 2, 64%4e to 64% 1, $2.40% to $2.45%. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by, Russell-Miller Co.) . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum 1 red durum ... 1 flax ae We quote bat do not handle the following: Oats Barley... Speltz, per. cwt. New Shell Corn Yellow White & No. 3 56 Ibs. test . No. 55 Ibs. test .. Je per pound discount under iy ’ : Se under shell, ‘ WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Furnished by Northern Produ Cream——Butterfat, per Ib. .. Eggs—-Fresh, candled per doz. Dressed Poultry No. 1 D. P, Young Tom sora per lb. No. 1 D, P. Hen turkeys per tb. No. 1 Ducks per Ib. 5 onsen : No, 1 turkeys, per Ib. .......0+.+.17 Live Poultry Hens 4 Ibs. each and over per Ib. .18 Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib. .08 Springs, per lb. Cecks and stags, per Ib. Kk ONLY 17 BIRTHDAYS Carson, N. D., March 1—N. Emch of Leith has seen more of, life in the span, of his 17 birthdays than any other youngster in westérn North Dakota he declares, He is 72 years old and celebrated his 17th birthday on February 29 with a home coming surprise party arranged by his chil- time in the Missouri Slope was re- corded at Wilton on Leap Year day when twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs, Antone Kulackoski HALE TRE FUN OF BEING IN DEST Lies IN. RECEIVING THE NICE © BLOTIERS THE COLLECTION AGENCIES SEND wil THOSE Or SE REMIT” Nouces— ey “A Revista! is jthe name of a new illustrated maga- jzine which is being published in Ber- | lin in both German and Portugues It is designed to e: blish closer re- the and | rticles about for emi y proba. | know | and outs of the sh aspects of!) ally all the ins inquiry commission, anpoiated sever al years ago to investigate all phases announced thet it 31.09 | hopes to finish its task some time! 1-2 tol this year when its full feport will be | $1.09 7-8 were followed by a niocer- | publi hed in. 10 or 12 volumes, fitter setback and then some- | of the conflict, } 6Diapic Sybsequently unfavorable crop re- “Picric” Blondes Promenade Manila} Manila, March ngth led | The close! See to Me) vl 11.—Local residents many | mbers of the artillery corps, of Manila y with strikingly blonde hair. and it devel- * men have been en- | cd in shifting ammunition on the | the Manila picric red aA quarantine Flour un- barrétes 's were made Fe attle re- jj; ,000, Slow, general tendency wenlp and lower on fat steers, Yearl- ings and she-stocks. F les. Top steers load lots bid $9.00. Bulk $7.00 to $8.00. Fat she-| ) to $6.00 Better kinds | 00, Canners, cutters bulls | and Too Late To To Classify Dwelling, » bed rooms upl} Price $4400.00, eady, | to $5.00. dy to 10 butcher 10 to $7.10, weight butch- held higher. Bulk rough-or real vy sows $6.00, Bulk feeder pigs Agency. nd $20. p neluding six percent. ree toilet, | Price Hedden Real Estate Agency ay to weak, elling around Mod receipts pstly 5 to 10 cents higher. ‘ Hedden Real cipts 11,000. Better des heef steers about steady. Oth- cers nd tile constre rooms and closet Open Estate Agency. yy ae. itive, Fat lambs mostly-15 to 25 cents (ieee east space vn, trees, garden Lot 60 x 140. 2 Wheat re- Hedden Real Estate Ag rs compared with 405 Six wil- and | gz. $6500.00, Fav Hedden Real Estate Agi ney. modern 3 white 48¢ to 43%e; barley | Bungalow, furnace nt 100 x | FOR” B monthly Baldwin. Hedden Real Estate Agency. | see Geo, Register, Bismavek, N. Dj favorable oo house. | COUPLE ARE § Lawn, PLEAD (¢ attractive Minot, Bismarck, March 11, 1924. if No. 1 dark northern .. $1.08 Nd. 1 northern spring . 1.04 hedge and tre Hedden Real Estate Agency. | tomorrow with Mr, and Mrs. One of Bismarck’s beau- tiful homes, ideal location, all mo- dern Haig ments, fi e bed rooms, and Hedden Real Estate Agency. eee e BOC] Fr Five room house. Fur- nace heat, wate light, hardwood $700.00 cash, Hedden Real Estate Agen Webb Block. far Corn (70 lbs. in Minnesota) » COOk- 2nd | ROR SALE—Hou hold good 11-2 pa i “child s skooter from 104 Park Ave., No. 1 Geese per Ib ..s.smsamemns «13 CAPITOL THEATRE Commencing Next Monday The greatest epic in the his- tory of the screen dren Another queer quirk of calendared| : ws ' PAGE THREE WEBB BROTHERS. “MERCHAND!SE OF MERIT ONLY” NEW HANGINGS to add a Spring Like Note zil ” spring day room of the home. ${ New Cretonnes Fresh as Sunshine The gay are many lovely new colors and the fascinating new schemes of decor range vat 25c 39c, 65c 89c? DUI CURTAI In t NETS w Design just the right net to individual scheme. KF hams, and Tt Colors, eo ilet Net The prices range at 25, $1.50 and up. , 95e, § NEW TERRY CLOTH In Many Di inctive Designs Let us help you plan your drapes, new ter ings and designs. 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