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{ , THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE CHARGES MADE ri ie ste, Soe ait Sm ee y WEBB BROTHERS e e riday and Saturday Specials IN DAUGHERTY. [sits sou’ Ae a etre hell MARKET NEWS Many Items of Seasonable Merchandise at Reduced Prices ASE RENEWED [prescient he pre;|gneteceds We serordisaneed any tate from whom Hedy ‘iss but Mr. piigneies % or for what service such stock was Always Meant Daugherty | (Continaeg from page 1) 4 but promised to support} “There might have been others in roomful of un newspaper cor-|her testimony with documentary | it,” she added,” “but whenever we respondents, hardened to the rattle fence. The committee also s discussed anything of that sort ith | ‘ . | and fire of congressional investiga- Columbus — stock brokers’ | referred*to Mr. Daugherty.” | and telegrams to and from! When Senator) Wheeler led up to| | {the White Motor stock tr H j tion, s in't keep up with action, s Stinson said the shares were | When Mr, Howland sought to| made out in blank and Smith told! intervene in Miss Stinson’s examin-| her when ordering its sale “quickly|Sellers Apparently Do Not tien enator Wheeler dec ared he and quietly,” and it “didn’t cost them | | Hope For Rise the proceed mith told her » Miss Stinson said, Wheeler Angry Mi: another oy scene over presenta- ed to, the witne tion of a prepared statement by the The topic of conve: CAPITOL THEATRE attorney general, It finally was | Daughert ks in wheat took place to- ree ved but only after the com- In giving her shares of Pure | da jay during the early dealin, é: r 3 ‘ ealings with prt irs i _| mittee twice, by a vote of : and| Oil stock Inter, Miss Stinson said | fluctuations very on + sulle TONIGHT and TOMORROW| with Senator Brookhart, of lowe, ime |Sngth. told her that “theca mata Odeth (ROMER, “eoeeert pected tye NAY) of ing orders through commission surgent Republican, voting with the} another deal.’ Again the query of houses outweighed all other factors, | had turned | identity came, ang she replied j . earre eames aba che eet Apparently much of the seller was] nse attorneys. sume Harry Daugher much of a liquidating character on 1 Smith and s Pressed further by Senator Jones, A e ale the part of holders who had given wu accounts, known} Republican, Washington, s Stin-| holief of prospects of an Sitnees rn zed.” sation, Mr.| jar. 13.—Declines and New Spring Coats Specially Priced A most exceptional opportunity to purchase a new spring coat at a big saving. Included are _ plaids, stripes and plain colors in soft shades of gray and tan. Two Groups, ~ All new spring gar- ments. Sfecially Priced for our Frid& and Saturday Sale $15 $21.50 ‘How to be Happy Tho Democratic member: Married—See 2 secret. trad Dresses Special $23.50 Silk dresses in the new bright spring shades with a goodly number of navy, black and brown as well. ' These are values up to $37.50 and are grouped for our Friday and Saturday Sale, at each $23.50 respectively as R. A, Hayes|son said she couldn't say whether prices. The opening which ranged Numbers 2 with Samuel} Mr. Daugherty’s name was or was | from 1-8 to 1-2 cen May $1.66 Ungerleider & Company, a Colura- | not mentioned specifically, but }4.4 to $1.06 3 bus broketa; firm, whose records} added y subpoenaed. The] “It was clear in my mind who he r stock, 25 shares, was| (Smith) meant. cold under orders trom Smith, she} All of the tr ctions mentioned, | said, to “pat it on the market quickly | Miss Stinson s: were some time and quietly. after Smith had come to Washing- In telling her of his plans for a]ton with Mr. Daugherty after Pres concession to display the lela ake aa fight | ident Harding took 6f Although 2 y $1.06 3-4 to $1.07, was followe by an irregu- !lar downward swing that in some lenses went one and one-half under yesterday's finish. Subsequently weakness intensified and the ma t fell lower than at ony time ‘since August 7 last. Rallies, . however, resulted from estimates that i | vor d He LHE ToS Ge in 190g, {tO million bushels of Canad:an act = wheat had been bought for shipment Miss Stinson said that her relations ‘ subsequently with Smith were “most oe ie unsettled deishally although) aietrestly, VEOK* wen hesrestton an GER OEL | ventional.” He wrote or telegraph- bat 6 and July 5 ed her almost daily and visited her Tae: frequently at her home at Washing-| CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ton Courthouse, Ohio, where Smith's tote 16) Moe) receipes slow, Steady to streng body now lies. 4 vane a 's best time or around f .) re of Imitations! Heptin Wok cents higher than the close, op “_ SPRING SKIRTS SHOES egin or’ A group of new spring sports skirts including plaids and stripes nm represents the odd atid broken sizes that remai: . Of Intalling Cattle receipts 9,000, Beef steers in stfaight and wrap around styles. Specially priced for our from the season's selling. AL are up_to the minute. in st u fairly active, 10 to 15 cents higher, Friday and Saturday Sale, at each and are values from $8.5 50 to $10.00. Specially priced for our New Plant Pumps Top matured steers $12.00, Sheep receipts 12,000, Fairly ac- tive. Wooled jambs weak to 26 cents $5.95 / tie Salada Pumping equipment for the new . - } lowe: Ernest cueatiom eat tng mung stan) NE NEW SLIP ON SWEATERS ~ Brae atess vos hw artited MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ANY Stile one WantganciMeacoletetars Feprewantbartie tila) ealeUtiovi PRINTED FLAXONS feud anptalBelony sae Minneapolis, Mar. 13.—Floun un- ees Se changed to 10 cents lower, Ih car- five principal pumps, 40 |asdEetots family patents quoted. at talled, all driven by electtied ggg) yo sas ¢. tortel' in O8-pound » Two also have Sterling BAS cotton sacks. Shipments 49,204 bat- s for auxiliary drive, ; i 2: 1 |’ The hig Diesel engine has 1 jrels. “Bran $28.00, of slip on sweaters specially priced for our Friday and Saturday , , j Sale, at each 30 inch printed flaxons in a fine selection of neat patterns. Regular 48¢. Specially priced for our Friday and Saturd iy « Corsets 26c ie, | | | Hevea SUL Eid ee ea | TOCK| One lot of corsets in a selection of odd numbers and sizes. | « li zi Unless you see the name “Bayer’ ae rae Gta? venti ee Sen Paul, 13-xCattle Specially priced for our Friday and Saturday Sale La France Hose 1X y! tH] er ove | 04 package or on tablets you are not |, [ull lou p dere eae 800. Opening slow, \fairly $1 48 LaFrance full fashioned | iiuootnove sili {getting the genuine Bayer product }®'"° Killing quality extremely ° cep eautieaniucditeeerg Hera aes OTe ta oe From the gredtest stage suc-| Pteseribed by physicians over twei x = 3 7 ‘at steers and yearlings $7.00 t| re Dene CUR LS eecleeee Cu ave Seal erasienetes eae GR AOU Ceres ae two years and proved safe by mil-/}Good For Weak Eyes Few upward to $8.50, at F: Bath Towel 4 eee oe cone Oke, WO Iona Stor The quick xe qi 1 $3.25 to $7.50, B Ike $4 00 ancy Da WEES F ° f tg with sinter) | Toothache Lumbago | mixed'in Lavoptik eye wash astunish- pplocua mulls slay esa De er a eg ena eatlTday Tule Purses i NK | Barache Rheumatism | es people. One small bottle helps |¥400 to $4.50, Stockers and feeders Vo J [Two Reel Comedy Neuralgia Pain, Pain y case weak, sore or strained eyes. | easing off on plainer, grades, Galves Through a special purchase we are able to offer a large selec- | Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” | Aluminum eye cup wre. ,Jos. Bros-| receipts 10,000, Best lights mortly ° ; tion of new purses at regular wholesale cost. See the styles a emesis | 071. Each unbroken package con- | low, druggist | $8.50, Silk Lace Cloth offered Friday and Saturday at RP eee | tains proper directions. Handy box- Hog receipts 12,000. Steady to A beautiful fabric for lingerie, colors honeydew, i $. $ ag of twelve tablets cost few cents. + 5 | emene: Better grader sen yee maize and CTH ; pera $1.25 I, | 2. 00, oS: 25, io: 75, 4. 50 : ; Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and | I G pound averages $6.90 to $7.10. Bu friday and Satur¢ i y 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of | t rows Hair | $7.00. Rough, heavy sows mostly 89 | a 5 yer Manufacture of Monoacetica- or Your 0. Bulk coe eG 7b. ice : Cc Wash Fabrics ts s i to 130 pound killers $6.00 to $6.26. | f (3 3 ideater of Salicylicacid. | Money Bach) nee Te aistee cae toe Ruhbee Aprons | A large and varied selection of wash fabrics including voiles, Thousands o llsteudy;’ Good’ and chotee gradoseine q : c _ | crepes, and novelty dress materials. Values up to 65c per yard. women are grow- os ibs quotable from $15.00 to $1850, Fine quality colored rubber aprong in assorted colors. Some | Specially priced for our Friday and Saturday Sale, per.yard * ing.new hair and : aay are neatly trimmed with white borde Specially priced for k Physi putting an end to Va SSCP NL dC aera: "our Friday and Saturday Sale, each | 29c Matinee Tues. & Wed. 2:30 smarec ysieo-f) ‘ auotable $9.50 to $10.00. BN CUIA SSSR) | , Benge gD ease scalp ailments | vs | Electronic [Pucneenod ct | WHOLESALE PRODUCE 45 and _79c : Wool Tweeds | nae (Farnished by Northern Produes Co.) . ia Challi | : sacaniieieg pesinenee suas Gream——Rulsentatrgee 1b, : Victoria Challies ~ | 56 inch all wool tweeds in ten, green and gray mixtures. Reg- i Massage makes it Eggs—Fresh, candled per doz, 36 inch Victoria challies in a handsome line of patterns and ; ular Specially priced for our Friday and Saturday Sale, leasy to give the Dressed Poultry colors suitable for drapery, comforters, ete. Specially priced | per yard nd Saturday Sale, per ya 9c - | s +) | i eanien claims every dis No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turke; Frida | 24 | scalp proper care and to have a | No. . P. ng jarkeyr for our Friday a | $ Wras? [pes tore eee poke re te et BS ' Sas : tions; and if counter v i The rubber nipples on the patent No. 1 D. P. . of the same intensity ar |applicator feed the treatment di- | No. 1 Ducks per Ib. wu. +su+-omms 015! \ a | “ iff they will eradicate the di rectly to the hair roots and at the | No. 1 Geese per Ib ...eimsmsmamee -13 | Serpentine Crepe Wool Canton Crepe Yr if, RixsieoMlectronic Diagnosis ft seme time gently massage the pralpa|Neow Bt a ea ae An unusually attractive assortment of Serpentine Crepe in ipat- 40 inch fine quality wool canton crepe in a fine range of new pend Treatment, for particulars] 9 Ask us about our money ba jo tb. as {f terns suitable for kimonas, aprons, etc. Specially priced for | Shades. Regular Specially priced for our Friday and | write, 90-day treatment plan. ‘e give | Hens 4 lbs. each and over per Ib. . our Wriday and Gatarday Gale, per yard y le, per yard Ree er | you a positive guarantee. Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib. .08 3 8 + per ya 2.19 An Indfan Hee a2 1 Springs, per Ib.. n $ ‘ look-out, high | BRESLOW’S DRUG STORE | orien a age, per ib, ‘08 . c * in the re rounding hills! mas ecvcom 12 R. Ss. ENGE, Ducks, per Ib. D. C. Ph: C. 1 Don’t Neglect a Cold | &*** »¢7_> as Block, Bism Mothers, don’t Ict colds get under Phone 260 fll way: at the first cough or sniffe rub | Hawaii Attracts CAPITOL | | ie, B. Spalding, William] er, Paul Johnson, T. J. Kelsh, Jame | Waiat. Yon: Vote Oa ee ety ac aren, Mullan jens Bent dohnton. 2 Cured His Rupture i | | Musterole on the throat and chest. r Filipinos | P. R, Trubshaw, Ralph Ward “Perry slate’—Henry R. Murphy, ( jonas Ga RAR ee aes pen, P | xt Tuesday “Johnson slate” -- Candidates for] V. R. Lovell, C. J. Fisk, John Burke,| I was badly ruptured while lifting = i 1 “hi Below, a pral- out congestion, relieves soreness, does —The bureau of | (Continueqitenminanel)) delegates to national convention—E R. Burgam, ¥ Burchard,| trunk several years ago. Doctor 1 Z vie cara rts that 7,261 Filipino la- arth ah ike} | A: Duff, I. J. Moe, P. M. Paulson, John Lillibridge, D. J. O'Connell, | gaia nty, i excurawanen I all the work of the good old-fashioned Sele) i Bpino, Noll, Martin Larson, John L. Mikels 4 7 said my only hope o: e { ey ieee ; inustardelenter ia peerines way, with. | borers went to Hawaii during 1£23.|thun, J. Fallon, Fred Hanson, Carl Wishek, H. Rusk, operation. ‘Trusses did me no/good out the blister. In the same period 1,406 laborers re- | On the Democratic side the candi-| 0. M. Heetor, Albert Stenmo, Milton | Keepa jar handy for allemergencies; | tied from Hawaii to the Philip: | aates for electors represented by the | R8#h, Chi 5..Jncobson, Magdelins’| Qnerates 25,0 000 quickly ang completely cured me it may prevent pneumonia ift'your heme. | Pines. R, B. Murphy adherents are: W. E.| 4: Rudd, ge B. Putnam, H. N. di C: Years have passed and the rupture To Mothers: Musterole is now aie Breen, John J. Kadlee, Hugh Mc. | Tucker. Appendicitis Cases} has never returned, although an made in milder form for Too Late To Classify Donald, Ru L. Hawes and ada G,| “LaFollette Mate”—Jilia H. Elliott, | paisa doing hard work ‘asa carpenter. babies and small children. = Welo; the “Perry factor"—B. S, Ot-| Ankcla Boleyn, E.G. Larson, B- C1 Ong doctor in Europe is. said Gite, ue ceranble ce hae aan eee Ask for Children’s Musterole. WANTED-—Man to’ sell MeConion | B. F. Brockhoff, G. H. Trimble, | Larkin, Marnucenou celal Hy M.| have operatey 25,000 appendicitis ca-| sell,’ but will give full information *8& 65c in jars && tubes;hospital size,$3, | Products, Phone 981R. \y, F. Strauss, A. G, Kennedy. ses. | West — its Finally I got hold of something that i wn” children | Phone 1-100 ig Best of Service at the that would be Lowest Cost theirs and ‘ars ire — i forectiul:|. Gt Cars to Hire Drive Simple buckthorn bark, glycer- | about how you may find a compl ; i sell 3-15-21 er, FO. Williams, Christ Le-1 ino. ote., as mixed in Adleri cure without operation, if you write ihe. sanwors f aeig omer ee eet Delegates vang, F. A. Vogel, John Fleckten, | ime..etts as mined in Adlerika. i to me, Eugene M, Pullen, Carpenter, : el Mige tale The candidates for delegates to the| On the Democratic side there are} S2Ariyr pnpendictis because it acts | 6 ee areellus Avenue, Mangequan, J. R. BRYAN, Proprietor SHOE SALE Republican national convention num-| 19 candidates for delegates, 10 to bel pringe out all poisons. Helps any |N: J. Better cut out this notice and Sn show it to any others who are rup- : n TEN min-|tured—you may save a life or it utes, Brings out matt 4 never | least stop the misery of rupture and thought was in your system. Jos-/the worry and danger of an oper- Breslow, druggist. ation. ber 39, of which 13 will be selected | selected to go to the New York con- Oxfords and Pumps latest) (3° 045 clevelund. They represent | vention, Johf Burke of Fargo is in- | patterns — Satin and colored | tie Coolidge, Johnson and LaFollette|dorsed by both the Murphy and | Suedes at $5 the pair, Friday | forces in the state ani their respec- | Perry groups. The two slates follow: and Saturday. They are $7.50) ‘ive : follow Democrats— “Murphy slate”. - eS Republica ‘oolidge slate’ — | didates for delegates to national con- and $8.00 values. The Fair) ..ndidates for delegates L, H. Brat.| vention—J, F. T. O'Connor, + Anna Store. . ton, O. F. Bryant, J. A. Dinnie, J, A.| Mary Leavitt, John A. Heiling, H. J. Power, Mor: ris, E. J. Hughes, Lutie W. Port- Towa Physician Makes | Startling Offer To lj Catarrh Sufferers | Found Treatment Which Healed His} Own Catarrh and Now Offers to Send It Free To Sufferers Anywhere, 118 Fifth Street Day and Night Service Bismarck, N. D. gas on the stomach BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLAS’ ‘DON’T Fail to Hear Leslie M. Shaw (OF OWA). : Discuss the National Iss: 2s in Connection with the Calvin Coolidge Ca ‘idacy for President. Bismarck /\uditorium TONIGHT GOVERNOR R. A. NES*0S WILL PRESIDE. AUDITORIUM Matinee and Night MARCH 22nd Seats on Sale Thursday, March 20th. E. J CARPENTER OFFERS TONIGHT THURSDAY MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2330 Davenport, Iowa.—Dr. W. 0. Cof- fee, Suite 1520, St. James Hotel Bldg., this city, one of the most widely known physicians and sur- geons in the central west, announces that He found a treatment which jcompletely healed him of catarrh in the head and nose, deafness and head noises after many years of suf- fering. He then gave the treatment to a number of other sufferers and they state that they also were com- pletely healed. The Doctor is so proud of his achievement and £0 confident that his . treatment, will bring other sufferers the same free- 7 dom it gave him, that he is offering Here's the amazing motion picture record of the brave i ganda 40 Ascot Petey ghcolntele Voyage around the world of the little 98-foot motor BF; Nee i ALL NEWS vA t P ae ante Sho yacht, “Speejacks.” Braving a thousands ‘dangers. of - A hae hick "Dr. Coffee thas’ opeslel- sea and land; facing cannibals and perils of mysterious, F MUSIC BY THE ELK! B. AND: OF BISM. ARCK. led vou “epestase, Hite ead throat pnelelltzed islands; pl slowingly ‘real and more en- Prices Including Tax. Night $1.10, bates Cones 4 , 2 ‘thralling than any store ever written! 85-55c. ENCLOSE. SELF § Reeser Honored "end teapeted FELIX CAT . - and __- CHRISTIE COMEDY | Matinee, Children 30c. Adults 55¢. ye by countless thousands. If you suf- FeCRe ET e TT EE TOMORROW. i Regular Seat Sale at NVI fer fi , head or throat cat- i WITH. CHECK OR | arth, eatarthal atateeie, eee heed Pee “BIG- BROTHER?” py, nex Beacn Harris & Woodmansee « “MONEY J send him your name and ad- _ - 5