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f os i: = ; 3 = = ee ER PAGE TWO - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924 4 , z as 4 5 " f ee Ganite ‘ie idl, and Turkish| tance of Constantinople ag a transit | “ 9 "I mits were granted to more than mains of the hearth fires.of the fur! European Commercial, : ple ag a SHIP SINKS SHOE SHINE, SIR?” SHE SAYS | site"aomollee earvine torial BJ, tile cet secre Fete, cave avon alte Ue piat tontng Bitar wt ARO Oe rele et ee ee McDonald said the chimneys prov | evil effects of the present policy of | oiing to the diminution of trade | state It is estimated that more ably collapsed some time after 1855, ie iedk _ AA { thi 200,000 perso sited the state jBut before the early white settle-| the Angora government on the trade | Vit} Russia and Anatolid, the commer- j Weta oRepteK URata: | : | bay began in the sixties. He add-| of the countiy. The journal ¢on-) (34) importance of Constantinople Statistics prepared by Californianse} An ed fhat the principal importance at-| tinyes: kas \GRRZAEHO: UVCERITS: ALAR 1 n organization for the dissem-| jtaching to the discovery of Kully-| : | y Sys Ratlin St, {MPSHHIRt bh CAB OU EEG tspell House was that it fixed the| “¢ 1s the “unanimous opinion of} in any event; but the Turkish gov- stuta, khow. that Tor every: 100teriae' [vet of Idaho's first trading post. | nipping and mercantile circles inj ernment is now faced with the mor- in California there are 99 automo-| * ee | Tee Se) Geer | vurkey that, if no amelioration takes | tifying spectacle Ga Hi ang Se biles, suid to be a greater percentage | oula, Mont. March 12,—The eT j place in the present situation! trade of the port being diverted to Ship Reports Picking up One of motoring farmers than has been] Mhvouls | Nehl (ctr sa, | eadio In Canada brought about by a constant stream|Greece and Port Said, where every é : vas reported by other state. [ere TESA Vid Relieves Isolation <atious and often senseless ré-| encouragement is given to coaling Life- Boat Containing Motor nd truck lines are | miles inland from the Pacific oce | iarzceala aonay/ihetmpor| and sfraneiey bende” . sing part in the] unded in 1807, at virtually the{ 00 Eleven Members transportation facilities, the| time that John Jacob Astbr; Winnifes, «Mar. 11. = State Railroad Con establishing his po CO Pataca Re Aaa RS Pak e uerietton SC, Mir. 12-—The licate. The new year be-| mouth of the Columbia river, has | into remote farm homes and hooking a ] eon . ; a epase at nd by Duhean MeD, 1,| UP pioncer “prairie settlements with a steamship tiage has sunk 60 n with 677 autanotive lines operat-|been located by Duncan MeDonald, | HP pionees wraivie, settlements, with ’ ' C miles south of Cape Hatteras, r under jurisdiction of the cem-{of Dixon, Mont., son of an early) (* ee Gere et e 5d a ae : varrieys 161 trans: [Hudson Bay Company. factor. A{ ‘ant factor in colonization in the| . cording to a radio message inter mission, Of these carriers 164 tri udson B: zHiiy tatters Al Teniinibn paccoraine) Coven revores ied : 9 ’ cepted today by the Charles port freight exclusively, and 183 take | blind Indian was McDonald's guide, ; Dominion, a : LCE | 4 ne ah | The heap of stones and wood ashes | Sued by the department of marine. | Navy Yard wirele ion, | passengers only i lefe cn the shore of Lake Pend Orelile|. “The radio" fins. robbed! prairic e wirel message sent by a The commission has licensed 68 mo- |are on the ellie a Lake, Fend Oreille) ¢, ssiviiee of ite deletions” Feudal te Norwegian steamship reported ¢ tor carriers whose cargoes are limit-|in northern Idahe ; te are ; P ahorti. “Uonelinessiislsiovlonwerito picking up of one lifeboat contain ed to certain commodities, such as {that are left of the og i Aare ie Aveudled) Sétblececand thelr faine'| ; AHEM RE ViVors: | mith, ewes and poultry, Tumber, fits; jand cabins which were Bulle Oy Oe acer seers te MENTHOL COUGH DROPS ee ‘fresh fru vere and bettie yal uoninah ie in employe of the |“#¥. enjoy high class concerts and " FEAR 26 PERISHED | These specialized lines are said’ to LEO att) e Of the | entertainments, receive information ° ° ° New York, Mar, 12.—Twenty-six enable the farmer to get produce oe Ey oa nany lnienetes : or | from agricultural colleges on new give quick relieé members of the crew of sthe profitable markets at low freight | a BOWKER Str ma ave I te sed farming methods | and courses in ; reported rates. Bile epi ne eee “| household management, and get the y Cape Hatte | Motor transportation has left: few | Horn oe ae it to | lttest market quotations on icul- . ve been lost, ¢ Jinaccessible spots. Mountain and} awonieen Beeidey ” Unatedtl (to) quetip peotietr Relieve Your s of the New York-Cuba i desert alike have been overceme. expedition Geb oe to| “Of 100,000 receiving sets estima- a se Meiconipany, owners of thé ! ihencoun Kaunpanies ating this form of [Foss dl comtineny a cacti jt|ted to be in operation throughout ‘Trouble Zone el. w try's first kno upper bootblack. Jearrier own : and trucks,|Post at the mouth 0: nbia! the Dominio, more than 60 percent vessel. r n pper boo | carrier own and ¢ it ¥ : r F re i r physical properties are valved | before Astor's could round” the| aye gwned on farms. This is. es- the nose and throat Seas ens DETACHABLE LINING 500,000, ; Horn. iit __| pecially true in the prairie provinces : Detachable linings of white silk | tee Apson’s expedition was | of Manitoba, the provincial govern- NAME NEW th v be worn 1 separate | hostile Indians to camp for) ment aids broadcasting through its Use Luden’s for : ari north of what now is the i ‘ iden’ wrap are shown me of the 2 Bod ov the | publicly-owned telephone system. REMERUDIRG Te WEE Would Make Bread Spokane, and the Thompson | ae LENE a cantGe é y More Appetizing | rive the mouth of the! number 8, the report shows, and are coughs , HLS Astor's men build- | cated in the principal cities from colds LACE VEU. . Thompson return- t re al streamers are Chicago, Mar, 12.—Bread is to be nightie vemion and | a aeaee MATH Ie eoee dee soren ; aE 3 z tge and small ha made more appetizing und& plans | puilt h trading posts on Lake | ¢9,00,000, bee dana ie apa throat tickte Minneapolis Man Is Trans: joc ye Li abe ad | ef baking experts from all parts of [Pend Oreille in what has become | Ha Ts i cust-irritation te Se aaa y SA get aco aege li Hinel uni eeuretuten wiouwillianee tere ie tot TORN any iat ete Teva . . ferred to Florida tor a three-day conference beginning eae pentane ad Decline of Turkish | March 17, under the auspices of the fa ate at Be c La cake WESTERN PIONEER TELLS Ameriean Institute of Baking ee st expedition which found K Trade Due To Rules ; yt s Will Del the' first (conferentevore its en A ce qeona ram pendieowaiie es of th ' | king ne site ot tney Uslorene reille| London, March 12.—What is said F a INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Despite the fact that the bread on Tee Te Nivepell Houses was led] t2 be the dectining importance of . North and South Da 4 | today is superior to that of a few! ie Muponald, accompanied. by the | CoMstantinople as the center of the ats cs |————-- . Youre ado, statisties of cho. Where lulind Indian trom) the Mlathedd es’ |junuyu weve tun iene) Noor Ease Has 5 n e at | any aa =| | Council of the United States show] creation known Old Aleck, who, | Pee? eneaging the serious attention Minneapolis, Frank Rikert, Who Left) SNAPPY GAME that the per capita consumption of fin his boyhood, had seen standing | & ll E ctio gs the Jeane A Jacksonv divisional ae Siuaes SP ‘TR ) wheat annu! bushels | the old stone chimney of Kullyspell | Community in that port, says The the F nd Porto Rico Illinois for California in!) . IS PREDICTED now as compared with 5.06 bushels | Hoy Es mee 2 =} ’ Covered Wagon in 1864 | AT H. S. GYM) before the wi B location of a “bear's paw ag eo? | a | More than 200 men who have actual | yock, which Old Aleck remembered, " Wouldn't Take $100 For basketball game is ex-| charge of the production of bread] the party found ne: s of r when the Triple B’s,| in commercial baking plants will] stone of uniform size, beneath which LI Talks To Rotary Bottle of Tanlac. On Peace Plans : | urn game at thé high | with the Mandan ll have 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 neighbors vote. Vote “Yes” on all measures except the “Fedje Farm Labor Lien Law.” (Political Adv.) “Instruments of Peace” was the topic of an address delivered before the Bismarck Rotary club today at the regular weekly luncheon at the McKenzie hote! by Rev. L. R. John- son, pastor: of the Baptist church His plea was for a better world un @ derstanding as a preventive of wa urging the home, the schools and th church as the great agency. to ¢ out this desired end. War he des: ed as the greatest of all Dr. Roy Towne presid CHILDREN CRY FOR “CASTORIA. nee | A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops CALIFORNIA | and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! exhibited ~” - assimilation of Food; giving natura) sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature of been in use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Con- ; meeting and started the ball rolling San Francisco, March 12.—C stipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic 1 in a challenge to some of Chairman iles to and Disrehed; allmving Severieuneul «Henry's statements regarding canned |, mn than arfking tberetrom)lantinby reeulating # soo tur the Stomach and Bowels, aids the; Reports relative to the plans forfance. I tell | ¢ the Rotary conference showed that} had surely cor Bee 5 : Sue But, thank : ee I y idly. Fred Copelin of the quet hs ended Dec s committee reportd that the aquet }was 2 uutomobiles i and dance would he given at the state | had stered by the de- t pitol building in the house cham- | Ive 19; k bers and would be in charge of the] since. motor cars re holic Ladies. A kitchen will be that an MURESCO t improved in one of the offices and sand other sta t the capitol management has offered ng the comir h te aid in staging th flair, n be the only P The two luncheons will be sia 10 million bottle actual numbe t in the McKenzie hotel, the Rota y P beadquarters the public meet-| Take Tanlac Vegetable a for © ings will take place at the city Avdi- e fi torium. A most attractive program ». He predicts t is in the making. o Oe five years Ca = e: “Guests of henor were: Rev, Jone JESUIt Priests Inia will New York, be 7 Qe] } 101 lS i a 101 ] arc! F ., "a 8) - i | + i e clin conditions 2 e & eae, a Brought Cherries [eae conditions that make pin Nottinenu: Nels Kunkel, “Fessen Ms to: Mimencal” around region | j MAL J. Melnn aliey City; C. P. y. BY as the 6,948 ti Shuman, Da: Roy Baird, Dickin- within the s —AT— a . ch, Minneapotis: | Chicago, March The romance} During the 3 ifornia re \ ‘I . Green, Fargo; R. A. Nestos.|of the cherry pie from 14,654 and 5,871 ionWiromeneenee.tbis In this period temporary ——= in this country, rtment of the _ Sorenson’s ‘Farm Eauip-) Stomach Comfort ; Fer Good Eaters Hi. a rd ware Stor e Risings, Gassiness, Heart- nd Distress of Indigestion | 2 +is Indian School pe Wins Over Pierre ua The girls basket ball team from in, che Bismarck Indian School accom- | Nc anied by kinson drove to s brought pits fo, 2ierre, So, Dak., they pa >asket hall against Indian § aw ocated at that 5 If You Follow Meals With é rowing districts of | Binaries Deanepen . . ee ye SOR G nes. NRE fe ‘Tablets. a = ace, slong! They may talk about balanced co; The Bismarck girls won by a scor t SUSSISSIPP! | tions, calor and all that, but m mé >f twenty three to four. The game Tiver during ly explorations} jeonle enjoy cating the good things mark on, the a bulletin of vas hard fought both teams missing | iM the sixteenth century. | What the i lot of chances to score. ; ns of stopping The teams and officials were en- and such dis liq ertained by the school after the see before then the simp] sour ri “The towns and cities named § in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Oregon | ® id roeOn: tresses if they come. is 4 i U mark the trail of the propagation of a : 3 pa me ee beveny, tine Ben auet: the great cherry business that h ALC: ‘ 2 an = The Bismarck team returned home : pepsia Table Bol, sunday, the roads beng ig Ine | been built up in Oregon. ‘The cover. j UePsi# Tab j Ey Phe save” i ane. food | ed wagon of the Oregon trail not ee ee ee ae 5 is F@ " The line up is ad follows: ly carried the plow but seeding| ich’ they afl digestion in the stom: pre Re wat {cherry trees that somehow withstood | “{)"" maa ; a are balanced to do jus « these things, and this relief eve {box of Stua any drug store and y © fan BISMARCK |the months of heat and jolting until ia Stor 2. ge M. Crow | transplanted at the end of the his- | Lat >iper * West | toric journ pant > Chief ... » M. Mouse | | the suckskin From 3:00 p.m. until.6:00. Jiggs Drawing Contest “The cherry pie that daily wedges ) . La Roche | its jui h into the luncheons of |Pi¢ and cheese, steak and nace The Tribune will offer to the boys and girls who attend the grade or Junior * Rraeen t of, ee aad La Bie | ae eas aworkers de the, cul: pogige: and Duck wheats, Mr. Domy, a special representative of High School, a chance to see Jiggs in person when he appears here in “Bringing Engl gaVOos.. oR +00, <-> Grinwall \ivation, Baliling buck witli geeive —|2 the Muresco Factory, will put on a Up Father On Broadway” at the Auditorium, March 22. All that is nécéssary is to Fields goals—Piper 6, Star 5, Buck- | picking by colorful bands of ‘iliyver 2 A Age draw a likeness of Jiggs taken from the above picture; fill in the missing lines, but kin 2. eYpsies,’ and finally freezing of the = demonstration showing the use of the do not,trace or draw through thin paper. Mail, together with your name aid age W. Mouse 1, La Roche 1, |fruit in erates in cold storage until = z Vari-Tone Roller in connection with i ~ Muresco. You are cordially invited to 2 attend the demonstration, and we are & sure you will be well paid for your ' time. Mr. Domy will also give a special and the school that you attend, written or printed on the face of the cartoon to THE JIGGS EDITOR so as to reach him not later than March 19th-as the contest closes then, and the winners announced. The prizes will be as follows: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 1BOX . _ 6SEAT ; 4 SEATS Fouls, Buckskin 1. jthe pie maker calls for the filler for! —_—_— . | his daily baking. Until the cold stor- _ Alans Economy To je boures began the freezing pro- A it cess for ch s, all cherry pies, ex- ‘Aid Railways «n for cherries, all cherry pies, ex |can, | t time, came from the “Door County, ‘Wiscon Ei © Vienna, March 12.—By strict meas- | is the res of economy the Austrian Feder- | greatest producer of pie cherii. 4-Railways hopes for an early re- | though Michigan also supplies a big oration of the balancing of the share. In these sections the growers Indget. President Guenther, after | have put their orchards on a business laree’ months’ reconstruction work,| basis, tractor-drawn tillage and|jm™m teed Remedy for all forms of ays he expects to reduce the railway | 8Ptaying equipment being employed | Files. | Jefieit 400,000,000,000 crowns during{to give a No. 1 bright, red, juicy Pay your druggist Ween he current year, exclusive of the | cherry that will be entirely free from boxes of PAZO 0) 5 demonstration to painters, in. the Get Two Trial Boxes t Grand Pacific Hotel, at 8:00 p.m. Any, , PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaren- : JIGGS DRAWING CONTEST. The entire Jiggs family, with a bunch of bobbed haired Bro: i will be at The Auditorium on Saturday, March 22nd, and The Tribune : pate tee boys and girls who attend the grade or junior high school, all to have te atente to see “Bringing Up Father On Broadway” as their guests, All that is necessary is to fill in the missing lines in the above cartoon, but do not trace or draw throu h thin paper. It must be a free hand drawing. Mail together with your Namesand ge and School that you attend, written or printed very plainly on the face of the cartoon, so as to reach him March 19th as the contest cloves then and the winne: annouriced on March 21st. if Hania and all, painters are welcome to both demonstrations. : 90 i | th ges_of ins ene! When, you have used. the two 00 aa tax collected e zyeies of insect. enemies,’ boxes, if you ace not satieied hig result is expected from a can- | : send $120 to your druggist and |! Nation of unfavorable contracts | Tense ene posit piety | yaying oil and fuel throfigh the ; : We prefer to handle this through - Sorenson Ce ose | WR PRESTO aE =i Hoe th | ardware Vo. ; which will result in an es- || Sq PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, saving of — 67,000,000,000 4 Lents, Print i beats The drawings will be judged and prizes awarded by the Auditor: ium Management.