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é oa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . ‘CHILD INJURED IN | © WHERE LOGAN COUNTY TAXESGO [GRAFT-GHARGE | Comparison of total taxes le IN LAWSUIT OF ° 24 inclusive, exclusive of State Huil [Tax Department: U.S. ATTORNEY, Baltimore, Md., Mar. 11. Charging , graft and fraudulent misuse Amos W. Wood- trict Attorney ed suit in the district court TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924 accident at Crosby. several weeks! YREASON FOR CORSETS ago, which resulted in the death of} Corset manufacturers say that the 41 miners will) meet with the Gov-| straight dresses which require such ernor probably Friday, the chief ex- | slender outlines are driving the flap- ecuti nounced ‘today. pers buck into their corsets. The Governor intends to confer fist the committee” before it starts PAGE EIGHT CONTEST FOR LEGION SLOGAN IS ANNOUNCED TO MEET PREUS - und Gity and Village spec essnients, furnished by Sute™ St. Paul, Ma The five mem- 1 bers of the committee recently ap- pointed by Governor Preu% to invest- igate the cause of the Milford mine aN EEE Basket . Ball | Bismarck Triple B’s VS. Mandan Independents WEDNESDAY, March12 Preliminaries—High School Girls vs. Indian School Girls at 7:00 p. m. ——-Big Game 8:00 p. m. Evelyn Scroggins, four year old Hilpiecanse ghter of Mrs. lra Scroggins was or Decrease Hully injured this noon when she f B13 wage, | TFB . truck by, a motor cycle driven 9.616, */of government fund an emplovee at ‘aship 7 5 nz, jock, United States I rge and severe | Scnoc for Maryland, today fil was cut on the child's forehead | Cit, jniteg States she was rushed to a local hospi- . it is thought that had been receiv- | accident, It is not known | accident happened but | teday to a is reported was riding | nection w: yzirls on the machine and it; perform wpposed that he id not see the | bus coal miner, Mr. and Afr ‘ P, Lee of Stampede were se ed | Cities and Villages .. epee by Judge John €. Lowe to serve five | 1921 1922 ¢ OP its investigation, DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. TIT TTT TIT Nerth Dakota Department i Already Making Plans For St. Paul Convention and v TOTAL a ; Py 2°10 C. jew to recover $7,000,- AL 4 1 000 alleged spent in construe: 23 Tax Dollar: tion of Camp Meade. + arge of maiming ' state ) 4 mutilating o on| County .. on Ely Lundhoim, Colum-{| Townships .. John | School Distric Calvin Coolidge MEETINGS PLANNED se child. Commander Streeter and Ad- |" jutant Williams to Hold Series in State Carrington, N. D., Mar. .11,—Death | has written fi to the career of! j fancy, just at a time when it’ seemed — GET DELEGATES though treatments apphed'by the | Will Meet Bismarck Independ-,| : highest of mediéal science might re- store the use of his legs, He was ents Wednesday seized with pneumonia and death fol- lowed in a few hours. Plans have y the North rican t the Na be held at St mber 1oth-19th ove of the} All the good you hear about the Lanpher hat can be verified by wearing one. poet 2 Seven of Eight Candidates in Fast. independent basketball is| New Hampshire Pledged cheduled for Bismarck Wednesday night. The “Triple B's” Bismarek injlependent team, will meet Mandan All-Stars at the high school | mnasium at 8 o'clock. There will preliminary game at @ o'clock for slox between the Indian school and high sentative of the state, | school girls’ te E n of St. Thomas, mem- | The Bi Independents beat tive Committee from | Mandan recently at Manda . has donated two | of being $15.00, to the win that Mandan will import some tars on the SI —— es WIDE STRIPES ‘ To Him You can't wear your stripes ot | the perenne checks too wide this season. Nearly Manchester, N. H., Mar, 11.—Inter-| all the top coats for spring show est in the primary in New Hampshire] these patterns in the most exagger- today to select delegates to the Re-| ated sizes. The colors are har- publican and Demorratig conventions | moniously blended, however, and lay chiefly in the question whether; the contrasts toned down 30 thut this would send to Cleveland a| the effect is by no means unpleasing. delegution solid!y pledged to the can- did of President Coolidge. Of the cight Republicdwcaa@fdates for the seven pgsitigns as delegate-at- ly will large all are pledged to Coolidge ex- aFicty: Un’ tNet usenet” ance: Hou Sorlien, | cept United States Senator George H.' as andituney lineesiel bibuaes: » Murphy, Anfinson, ! Moses | q a 7 Rhud and possibly Alfson Senator Moses, although he an-| = nounced recently that if chosen a delegate he would favor the nomina- tion of Coolidge, has refnsed to CONGRESSMAN pledge himself. 1 | It is expected that, all the Demo- | cratic delegates will go fo New Yexb | ' unpledged. ‘ a ¢ anes, | House OLD T. R. COOK HELD TO TRIAL John ae cap or banner to be worn b. 5 Dakota people at St. Pau " will : North Dakotas} New styles on review at all good hat stores BLACK SATIN Suits of black satin are ‘very smart and offer an &pportunity for Adults 35c. Prices — Students 25c. : : UNTO a = much Personius, Done one may participate in ic All suggestions sho w sent to Department Headquarters, American Legion, 315 Broadway, Dakota not later than « Executive Board will and 2 President of the United States SAMPLE REPUBLICAN BALLOT slogan RememberMarch18is Election Day The Polls now close at 7 o’clock p.m. Your first duty and obli- gation as a citizen, to your country and state, is to vote. Do not fail your country and your state. See that your friends and Oy ae ta ec neighbors vote. Vote “Yes” on all measures except fhe “Fedje Pet aa soak Malindi weed Farm Labor Lien Law.” Moe ee te jover on the charge of first degree ; hi other | murder at a hearing held here Sat- the | urday, in connection with the death Ieee Gregg, a trapper of this “| FIFTY YEARS AGO A coroner's jury held that Gregg | met his dgath) by being knoe MEETINGS. Frank B. der of ion of North Dako’ that a se int i! whieh To be used as a guide |Zihlman Demands Probe Charges ies of ten Presidential Preference Pri- mary Election, Tues., March 18, 1924 on, March 11,—Represen- | Zihiman, Republican, Mary nd that arch 11 d his dem greater 4 The voter should place an X in the square to the right of the name of every candidate he wishes to vote for. ¥ Be sure to vote for the number of names specified below. son to (Political Adv.) poand in well as to es- | h closer relations between de. tn of the house — before als ain ih aos | familie points at which | he was guilty I be held’ will be | wrong-doing, Mr. Zihlman 4} chute Stoor of @theshduse A young man who practiced amedi- P of a state- men on | PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES “ Vote for One (1) name only Calvin Coolidge _ fx] ] bhas been discussed? widely and at ~length. It has been the subject of legislative discussions and investigations. It has served in some instances. as a political vehicle for aspiring candidates. N recent years, the price of gasoline partment Headquarters of T erican Legion re the insurance option of payment. one hun- which , show pr following seventy-five repl home aid while sixty-five favor insurance opti Only one ver- ed a desire to yse this in- ficate as collateral for a ‘Because gasoline plays such an inti- mate part in all our lives the theme has been a popular one. \ Washington, Ma ) Coolidge will be vice of the sp ing on the off made yesterday by | ant tion NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Vote for One (1) name only Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is America’s leading refiner of gasoline apd, therefore, is,keenly interested in AC Gil aS oon ae phases of such discussions. Harrison Garnett pa For the benefit of those who would = have the subject illuminated, this Com- pany will present, in the next few weeks, some side-lights on this question. Favorite Prescription has en- icated their distressing PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote for Five (5) names only Gregg who fell over a chair with the | moving to Buffalo, N. Y., put up what | tween Harvey and Enderlin. Ree successfully ysed by many thousands « N Scotia, October 14,]} pulled result that his neck wus broken, | he called his “Favorite Prescription,” At the hearing the state was rep-; nd placed it with the druggists in resenteq by T. T. Hiner, state's at-| every state, torney of Slope county, and Tyler} Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescript.on was represented by C. P. Brow has long been recognized as a tonic of the company at Minneapo who write Dr. Pierce of the benefits declared, show him to have received—that their backache, rheu- as married to Daniel M. January 1, 1870. To this union 14 children were born, six of whom survive their mother. The five sons are William A large crowd attended, the defend-!for diseases peculiar to womankind. tysburg, D.; John H., can presidential nomination, ANNUAL DOG in national convention chosen here y Were instructed to vote for| President Coolidge for the Republi- trains over more miles than any oth- er engineer in the service. He was in the employment of the Soo line a few months over 30 years and was considered one of its most trusted employes. matism, and other symptoms’ of urie acid deposits in joints or muscles have been completely conquered by its, use. nd 10¢ to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. of any of his rem- edies, or write for free medical ad- : The average tank wagon price of line in the ten Middle Western. tes served by the Standagd Oil Com- pany (Indiana) is approximately equal Allen 0. Birchenough Tx] Edith B. Christianson [x] Grace Clendening [x] W. S. Jones j —$_— x being well known in this see- suffering pain, feeling nervous, Archibald A., Central ( i 4 DERBY STARTS | Fdward L. Doheny to continue con- weak and dragged-down by knesses of her sex—a woman is Jowa; Daniel M., Sterling, N. D.; cree ‘ to the price of an ice cream soda— ] Arthur A,, N.D. One doughter, = ‘ which comparison we make merely as a - £4 | ae * jrecommendation of the . judiciary | down by 4 sHfle in the hands of Ty- Cine in Pennsylvania, became: famous @ committee that the matter b ler, without felonious intent. and was call _ consultation an entirely .to the Department of Jus- 7 two men ar id to have quar-- M#ny towns and ties because of his tice for further inve reled over the payment of a check. | SY in the treatment of disede. According to eyewitnesses, the men, This was Dr. Pierce; who finally i S COOLIDGE TO struggled together and Tyler grabbed | Made up his mind. to place some of : i = SEEK ADVICE V : S. ‘ - a struction work on the storage tanks aa ad a 5 at 1 Harbor, Hawaii, at his own aa SMITA = vq | duickly restored to health by its use. a Mrs. M. J. Gilchrist — [Ses VETERAN ENGINEER RETIRES | ho Soda . | i ones arvey, ss March 11.—Chailes | pie: e Dies At Page, N. D. DELEGATES Norton, pioneer engineer on the Soo| tj ‘ ‘ pa, j line, and on train Nos. 105 and 1064 ailment: ‘ ; Mary Jane Gilchrist, a pioneer resi- between this city and Portal for many| More recently that wonderful dis- \ dent of the E died at the home of FOR COOLIDGE has been placed on the retired eta, of D Pierce’s, called An-uric nt Page, N. D. a Colorado Springs, March 11.—Del- aged Tl year . pgates from the fourth congressional rict of Colorado to the Repub- Mrs, nonila; Sterling The Pas, Manitoba, Mar. 11.—Hit- 5 Bae ting brisk’ pace at the very outsel gn example. : Ag entries in the annpal 200-mile non- aig fa . pope DELEGATES TONATIONAL anes stop dog derby got. under ° ? : The ice cream soda satisfies in, ( attended the Methodist 11:08 a.m. today. One mile out on IC 0 t S S all desire—-it is eine ae is n . inj J CONVENTION mhuvaho since. comin, Fi ear 100-mile trail to Eleven j lag aa jour q A chureh sin ecaming West, ‘She waa) {he 10a trail to Camp even Sou Pp If ne: Vote for (13); names only - A gallon of gasoline renders a vital L.A. Bratton Ex] roce 7th & Thayer service —it will take your car a‘dozen td 2 ora pore ot miles on an errand of aie arin = business, pleasure, or mercy. The Original Cash and Carry Stére. re d . RQNESDAY AND THURSDAY Extra Faney Dairy But- ter. 5 lb. jars. Was a member of “OM GPG Sy AD spas Sa | PHONE 631 5 RS | MURDER VICTIM'S DOUBLE | | 7 ‘ FU arrexvev| PLEAD GUILTY, Jamesto . D. . A copy : Guide res| GET FIVE YEARS ceived by the Alert gives an account | 4 gi eee | of the double funeral services at thi Minot, N. D., Mar, 11.—Pleading j Baptist .church at Gilman Sunds , | euilty in district court here at noon | March 2nd, for James Keown and | Winifred Stookey, whose bodies were A recently igentified here and taken | there for burial, These boys were the victims of the double murder roads the church was filed to over- | ’ flowing with people who came to pay |, Sr. their last respects to their friends Lif Off N P * dea seugnune ift Off-No Pain! z | English house e found | melted butter a good substitute for | €onfessed to have been committed at amestown, August 25th by Joe Ber- olive oil in the preparation of salad | dressing. a gun from the wall and swung at | his medicines before the public, and i OF COUNSEL lis Previously ‘he held a run be-| (for kidneys and backache), has been born in reatly missed in her family | ¥28 leading with son, the vet- It will bring the doctor to admin- und among friends in the vi- | C™2 id and Baker of St. Paul cn ee an ery Jin the rear, carrying one of his i j dogs on his sled. , ister to the sick — it will propel a fire ‘engine to save property—it will harvest in—and in innumefable instasices oes gasoline render an essential sérvice. Gasoline is a vital cog in the wheel Lafge cans of Fancy Fruit, 3 cans California 3 4 of industrial progress. Peaches, and 4 2 cans rice af $ 1 .00 Gasoline is the cheapest commodity , + in the -world—in_ proportion’ to, the Bring your Jar. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen.. 45c 5 dozen 1.00. Electric Spark Soap, ger, The account states that “In apricots pite of the fearful condition of the} 5 cane Carnation ; ; Pol 4 service Rs render: (large) ....... 25c To make this service available to ry Richbllee Gan Gat all; to enable every one of the thirty Carry Plan. million pork of the Middle West to get gure ne when and where he. wants at, the Standard Oil Company: (Indi-- ana) has built up, and maintains, a $ C A S H Fa of distribution so comprehensive and $37 a Month ( a Rete for 1 2 Months Buys who needs a thousand gallons. \ H . la CH EVROLET 4 noe __, Standard OilCompany | } Py. Ge Wont CORWIN AGTERCE ie oe “oF -910So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois Special Attention Giver ’ oe : sos ws re yea: : 'o Parcel Post Orders Kindly cut this sample bal- lot out and take it to the Polls - mee you, Tuesday, March 18, —Political adv. Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. _ SHOE REPAIRING CUT PRICES ON ALL TAILOR MADE SUITS We make Suits for from $25 to $65 Work Absolutely Guar- , anteed, § Dry Cleaning Men’s Suits’ ..... .$1.50 Ladies’ Dresses .. . .$1.75 FRANK KRALL 314 Broadway 1 blocks in the city and every few miles in the country. The Standard Oil Company ‘(indi- gna) counts. its system of distribution a major achievement, because its bene- fits accrue’ to the man who. buys two gellons of gasoline ‘as well as the man Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a 1 tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, stantly that corn stops hurting, then shartly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or jirrita- tion. i ‘ “Gets-It” is sold in this city by at its gasoline may be had every few Cowan’s Drug Store, 2