The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 30 COUNTIES | MAKECUTSIN 1953 TAXES 23 Counties in the State Show | an Reducing | Reduction | SHE'LL GET LOTS OF CRAG RS Increase, Net amount sin count according to co th state tax cot ount of the for all purposes 10, « “quently will want for not ‘ who owned It provides hall be turned over to B. Whitney, 0 For H ifies the parrot "Kern and wife, friei remembered And it Whit- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MOVIE CENSORS |*: P: OFFiciats HAVE BIG JOB . {tion,” it announce go, Mar, Te. s of the North n March 12. [pay out their nic& Chicago, and dimes to sed doors of the movie theatre sometimes envy inem- bers of the board of moving picture censors of Chicago, who see every | ture before it is released for sho in this city. But if they were to take up the duties of the censors the | get behind the ¢ or disappro’ d upon a pietu © is.not onl , to succeed $ conferences are ncees- | ae is tuken., 1 . E sa Ty ‘feet of prevves| Kaiser’s Birthday ion for to be under up ‘pointment as y sary before Ti s D0 feet of pictures an example, 589, were winined last January. In one day 51 reel or apieeorespreaeh: one | Is Remembered thousand feet long, were passed up: on, Whgn the picture is received from | the moving picture exchange, whici | : is required to submit every picture | according to government brought into "ae city to the board, a Is, many telegranis re of its title, number of |to the former emperor at Doorn on ong wita oth. | the oc h birthday an- The picture is then take Potsdam, March 12.-The kaiser still remembered by and friends on his birthda: and, t , CANADIAN PAPER REVIEWS TRIBUNE'S tic eth FIFTIETH site EDITION’ the be taken ction room, where three former thre ion machines © ope re used to spved | is made a na- jwhen the tional holiday, ttn ay barnes ¢ of former prince August and th up its s i While the picture is being show members of the board take not ter which they confer on action to| home the ry ed- paper is at pr Peet nabhieHed 1 manner, the obje une ts re-} managed by George D. Mann, pr pence being porous ly] wt ed by The’ dent k Tribune com- Then a vote is taken , Bottineau, ee many oes see. uch and such a of | Get at the Real Cause —Tak. Ward, Adar f s the] tar n, who is a is to be cut out. A ma-| Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets s frontier 3 counties in which tax lev | That’s what thousands of cscs ere decreased 2 sufferers are doing now. Instead of Mercer, rethitied to! taking tonics, or trying to patch up a 5 d of what | poor digestion, they are attacking the ong the features of the After ay thes eae ee ok aig ailment—clogzed aa | edition, Aaa e ey | and disorder wels, HeAUiEarcaee ree tel =f Edwards’ Cine Tablets cron ued for the! the liver in a soothing, healing wa: If an ex-| When the liver and bowels are per- iferent sets of the | forming their natural functions, away ‘ urate permit. i lt indigestion and stomach troubles. cach set. lave you a bad taste, coated tongue, WOUL D KEEP poor appetite, a lazy, don’t ica tongue no ambition or energy, trouble with “| undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets ' conn etl the substitute for calomel. t 2, with! 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Bigmaacnh —— FHone 808 FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION WILL CONFER} tic sons ral high offi- cific railroad 11 counsel of the ons of North Da- SUCCEED DENBY : . 12.-(By the A. fa k possibly would be-found no la- WS) Kenvon | Hoe On clit cee , now judge of the Eighth | Adee PIL ederal Cireuit Court, is understood former years | fou William, the youngest son — of ex-kaiser, of the, ex: Marshal Hindenburg. and aiser i MED | NEW POSTMASTEKS Fargo, N. D., March 1 North Dakota Newly ap- postmasters, pointed Overland Champion. . later. Fail to : at Bismarck GOVERNOR R. LJ sive ideas. | present day issues. men of the nation. mary campaig: n. Dav Phena 108 Bismarck vs. Mandan All- vs. Mandan All-Stars ras Triple B’s Thy: the j'announced. recently by Hugh The principal guests were| rigan, Fargo, postmaster, ure as fol- ield | lows: Nome, Ivah Miller. don’s city directory discloses men working as beer can makers, NEW. AUTOMOBILE PRICES Willys-Knight. Touring .1175.00 1195.00 Willys-Knight Sedan: . (Prices F. O. B. Factory) Other models from $495.00 to $2095.00. Unques-' tionably the greatest automobile values in America. Place your order NOW and avoid disappointment Lahr Motor Sales Co. 'Don’t-- . a LESLIE M. SHAW (of Iowa) Discuss the National Issues in Con- nection with the Calvin Coolidge Can- | didacy for President. ' Thursday Eve., Mar. 13 Will Preside. MUSIC BY THE ELKS BAND OF J BISMARCK. Mr. Shaw is one of the leading public the cabinet as Secretary of the Treas- ury and as Governor of Iowa and is 2 man of progressive type, with progres- | Years of experience in official life * at Washington make ine familiar with a): a Only Coolidge Speaker Who will i Appear in Bismarck during pre-pri- H Doors of Auditorium Openedat 7:15. pec i ie aceon ch TE ae | | Don’t Forget The Presidential Pri- | PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in 1 acednin 3b MARCH 12, 1924 . Cor- makers, wheel. chimney sweeps,” cycle locksmiths, saddlers and Glen Ullin, Gustave A. Falk;| wrights. | The most recent issue of Lon- 5 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. DRY CLE NG, PRESSING DY G, REPAIRING Men’s and Women’s Wear. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works. Phone 58 | ¢__¢ Calvin Coolidge = Was Is -$ 695.00 $ 655. 00 1795.00 1695.00 H President of the United States i ear SAMPLE REPUBLICAN BALLOT To be used gs a guide | Presidential Preference Pti-; mary Election, Tues., March 18, 1924 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. EM Auditorium - PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Vote for One (1) name onty | A. NESTOS alvin Coolidge “Ex NATIONAL, COMMITTEEMAN Bu He has served in PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote for Five (5) names onl” Allen 0. Birchenough [x] Edith B. Christianson “Ex] Grace Clendening {x] W. S. Jones h : [x Hattie M. McCulloch [x] eee) §§ DeLecares ronationas, CONVENTION Vote for (13) names onty LH. Bratton [x] 0 0.F. B ey) Rape . maries Tuesday, March 18—Polls Open. | TA. Bae rs at 9 a. m.and Close dt 7 p. m. ; J. A, Power [x] , (Political Advt.) G. A. Renden ~ [x] Eee ee tx . J. Sorlie [x B. F. Spalding tx] B . Di \ William Stern [x] G. W. Stewart usiness Directory Wie P. R. Trubshaw [x] WEBB BROTHERS Ralph Ward __ tx Undertakers Embalmers . Funeral Directors EN Ligensed Embalmer in Charge : DAY, PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Kindly cut this sample bal- lot out and take it to the polls with you, T; 'uesday, March 18, Night Phoma 108 av 62° ane gh School Girls ys. Indian School Girls 7PM. Big Game 8P.M. Admigsion—Students 25c. Adults 35c.

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