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. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRE FEDGE BILL IS voter for every two thousand votes ASK MEMORIAL ———_— Hh aaa Miss Gilmore starred hr y, u , presume, | BRINGING UP FATHER POUND at the first sign of a cough, i frecti in both games for Wilton. hrough the interests of the railroad mney oo ene on kt pes a { Weather Report { in both games for Wilton dubsiien the iieesate. be the sai on i : cold or hoarseness. After he once boys in Of all the family, father is apt to] tries it, finds out how effective and i election: 73 vention McAdoo was also indorsed) ho the most careless of a cough or| pleasant it is to take, he will not Senate bill No. 375, also to be veted For twenty-four hours ending at DAIRY COW’S but against considerable opposition | cond, and it is the duty /ok mother | ENERNS 40 wan it alwayas! Conbaing on, provides that boards of county | noon today. ANNUAL COST {trom some of the Perry crowd. the girls to see that he takes|no opiates. Safe ang sure. Has commissioners and the tax commis- | Temperature 22) j_ Regan said he going to SUP-| FOLEY'S HONSY AND TAR COM-| served three generations. | | ; Sioner are authorized to compromise | + Highest y a i 32] PUT AT $110 port Murphy for national committce | fand settle taxes assessed upon bank | g Lowest yesterday | JUN | stock for the years 1919, 1920 and! School Children “May Contri- | Lowest last night . | ' | 20; man because the Wooledge-Perry, —=—= . 21 Fargo, N. D., Mar, 14—The average |Rroup failed to back up MeAdoo's | peaecemson 1921 which have not already been recipitation .. Nee , * | candidacy, compromised settled and paid “upon | bute Pennies to Home Highest wind velocity ne +o the ser baw \ | Wo i .|the same basig of settlement pea Fun WEATHER FORECAST f maintaining a dairy cow wl Destroy Credit Essen: (ori nearly all of the banks of th und For Bismarck and vicinity: \Unset- [for one year is $110.10, according to | Gininle Way T | } tial in Conduct of Busi- | stute have paid taxes for such yeara."| — oa : tled tonight and Saturday, probably| 9st figures compiled by Dr. A. H./MUNple Way Lo | |The settlements already made are| School children of the state will be| snow. Not much change in tempera- | Benton, keting specialist at the | Take Off Fat: Ww EBB BRO I HERS. ness, Says’ Judge Goss ratified, given the opportunity of contributing | ture. ‘ {North Dakota Agricultural college. | | \ The settlements were referred to| For Noith Dakota: Unsettled to-| The estimates are the combined re-| es one penny each on April 11 toward a| | | STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY Minot, Mar. 14--That the farmer|#fter it was determined, by court de- | of North Dakota will practically be | caer that the banks had not been denied the right to give security for | Assessed taxes for these years. The credit if the Fedge measure is ap-|banks paid taxes on a bas proved at the polls next Tuesday por | pointed out by Judge E. B. G {has given his indorsement to the |night and Saturday, probably snow.| SUlt of cost data taken from North | There can be “nothing | simpler S t warmer tonight east por-} Dakota sources and from data pub- {than taking a convenient little tab- | tion, Slightly colder Saturday north. | lished by the Minnesota experiment | let four times each day until your | west portion. | station from studies made in the; Weight is reduced to normal. WEATHER CONDITIONS Red River Valley. fi That's all—just purchase a box of) in A well developed low pressure area i OT the total cost of $110.10, man Sevmnete Prescription a oo an exe J s : is centered over the northern Rocky | labor is s the biggest item, being figur- ;Your druggist for one dollar, the} | an exceptionslly. interesting adtress | fort to create Shrine to dedi-/ Mountain region this morning while|€d at $40.00, Roughage, cost is ame price the world over. Follow high pressure area covers the Paci-|! ond, totalling $16.14. while the third|(ifections — nos tion dieting ¥. Be ees, Juncheon. H cate Jefferson’s part in the org: } n these reconstruction days after » gave e ” u th: ‘ ., + y tire: p ex tie BR eco Min tion of the government of the Unit-| tie Const states, Precipitation oc-| largest expense comes in what is|O" titesome exe needs ed States and his achievements in} 3 i en “ i tantial food-—be red ah AR rash i i : curred in the Great Lakes region,| called “cow and takes in such | $tantial food —be nothing as much us it does credit and the cause of liwérty, ' nd Rocky Moun various items se, {like and keep on getting y faith in the honesty and integrity of Under the tentative Lae ee Valleys ola Pre- , r ys y Inde: plan every | H Aes Ca sprecintio i the best part of Marmola Pre humanity. Business is largely trans- W RAT SHOWS teicher in the stnté'will be asked to| ‘um teBlon. | Moderate temperdtuyes| doprsciation, “ i acted on credit,” said Judge Goss. [make an announcement in the school | ! jfund to purchase Monticello home of Thomas Jefferson, i vernor Ne the Virginia assoc’ the movement to purchase the i agreed New Spring Footwear — The statistic: idé the expense | Scription Tablets is they are harn Ef rs, [account betwee her i less. That is your absolute safe- | ‘Of ‘all classes, ‘the Tarmets” need | ORRIS W. ROBERTS, account between owner and 3 rooms to the children. The week of, SBME [ab Uhint the paskcaner Hho gui Purchase them from your | \ cfedit the most.’ Many of them rent! April 6 to April 18 probably wilt be| See ecg E Ka." annuint aeNereny of Keeping a | AtuEBist, or send direct to Marmola i edit. -Large numbers of them! | proclaimed “Jefferson Weck.” aE Srey i cow is: shown. The tenant pi .,{ C0. 4612 Woodward Ave. Detroit, | ms on part payment plan on |B, F. Albeo, nati an of BASKETBALL the total and the landiord | Mieh. \ The merchants are asked to! Thomas Jefferson Memorial 19. dit for groceries and other ion, in a letter to Governor Nest TOURNAMENT (| *On tonah sand twine and many|Tendency Is Firmer Than For! said that it was the purpose to wee INET |c Oe ao ent tees other matters, for which no. secut : HARGGIaE CORRELA WRITS IS OPENED! crsiteshly more thin onetalt of | i i i i iw n and to pur | | can be taken except a mortgage or} Several Days Past the cost of maint the cows, chase. wall ; i ' oa said Mr. Benton, “The division of | a relinnee upon the faith of the pur- j : erwood : the} . he division : rel ce ier, e at h of the as Q icello sis “something towards re- | Und eum ce 4 ON. Dy Mar. 14 The | expen tends to he unfavorable to : Mp ooge ult wit aperats thiecago, Mar, 14.—Liquidation- | cording those great idealS of civil! rodnd of the Mehotn COUN tie tenuht beeatse of ‘the 4 to destroy that credit by practically! which developed in the corn mar- | liberty, religious tolerance and pub- | #itls basketball tournament was play-|snrount at man thee vetalnla by ings it possible for the farmer. to 1 ation, which come fr I Wednesday night on the Under-| 93; y brought about a de- {lic education, which come to us from) wes ; ee | dairy cow Some farm owners in : invalidate his mortgage for such mat=| cided setback in the price of that | the immortal founders of our Repub-| Wood fldor. Washburn and Uncer-| ul’ ectatlishat auity coraratl ties | TONIGHT Ts even though he gives one, by} cereal and also wiped ont early | lic.” wood teams were matched for the he A he claoee eee | us | withholding his cyop under a claim i ike tay Me AUIE to nTeeute eheler: , Underwood being vietor- to 1.. The second game pen they 4 ; a ws a vhen they are able to procure the ef- R EX \ ved between the Wilton and Mer-| ficient dairymen as tenan . ERNEST T | closed unsettled at the s | STOPPED, SAYS see thins with Wilton coming out RAI ROAD MAN Pinienntea long end of the score, the 4c lower, r Y: = 4 me 5%” a ae | f Le t being 16 4, y oa INVESTIGATOR | te! unt nein 16 to ore} FOR MURPHY ie nly mat and in fi for-wolkWorl gains in wheat. Failure of rur n, while he is not ob- al support for the arke | Tiped toite any notice or aesomene| Bauppert for the com market |WAR CASE WAS | MY it as long as h . i : ae | oh tho MeORcanMMahTch eminereRinae Waa assign in advance or alienate in any way. Naturally, the merchant is left 1.063% My * e t fs without yand the right to give $1.063% ‘to | —in— “SIX CYLINDER A most notable display of the cor- | ' y denied the fatm- MAGNE W Hunts ctlowrea(oe Fei eee oree MR orcas cata WiltoniaInGeuNnderwpone (he ¥ The Democratic faction in the by rect spring styles for women and | f tae BeBe rtanilincy eda yar chee Means said he thought, Smith was {t the end of the sceond half result-[ stato whose ticket in the primary | LOVE : 5 i i | mer Would Suffer aeilitea t tiga gaat lee friend of the President of {Cd in 2 tie score. Five minutes addi-jnest ‘Tuesday is headed by R. Be] misses now await your inspection. | “The farmer, is the one who is go- j tional were allowed in which Under- Strength o' rpool quotatien States than he was of onal committegman | F ; | ing to be hurt by this measure he-| 4 bullish tactor ay d succeeded injscoring two extra letter today from Joe | ‘ | Ban 9 . ‘ne nd so, too, wa the Attorney-Genéral. . dc 3 bi sae a and cause the busmess men are hot goinE | terday's enlarged European buying| Sidne Thompson, Means said, “wag| Points making the final score 12. to S80 APL hte YoU The Spox Family Here you will find every type now chances if timew like these itt! on this side of the Atlantic. On the| the messenger foreUnderwood. 10 in Underwood's favor. The Second trotherhood of I | ‘ | sion of credit where the possi-| advance in prices here, however, of-| Underwood, Means explained, was |Rme was pl Cole Harbor and] ¢ e Engineers, taking to task GAR | mn demand. Not only will you find | hility of getting security is denied! forings increased SEEK COBL| Ute ani HOR WOrERN owIth” SEK son which resulted in the eli-| the Wooledge-Perry Democrats” T6¥ tOUGHING IT them, Tt will result in vacant!farms.| place. The opening which ranged|Smith and help him (Means) make | mination of Cole Harbor, Final score | fuiling to file petitions to put Wil- our shoes the crest of the style, but We do not believe that the farming] ¢yom 1-4 to 7-8 costs higher w y| investipations. He — anderstood | 10 to 3. liam G. MeAdoo’s name on the “Wale Tomorrow. community wants it. The bill is un- . Is will be ed this} lot in the ry ‘ , | $1.06 3-8 to $1.06 1-2 and July $1. pum ee eed en it | RL xe , just and should be voted’ down in| 3-2 49 $1.07 fo aeuraniowedl ae and without any connection withthe ning between Underwood and} “The Wooledge-Perry erowd did) H 1B the common interests of business clines to slightly below yesterda Department of Justice. vison, Helen Herman and Ethel] not place McAdoo's ne on the bal-| men and farmers. Pars ; Y > ft d are ex-|Tot,” he wrote. “It is true that the vite a ‘ finish and then by something of a Worked For President mith are point winners and are ot,” he wrote. is true a n ee San ¢ The legislature refused to pass| yay, : Underwood, Means stated, wns eee to play a splendid game for} local Minot club indorsed him in in | the ‘bill ae ithe Inet Session: Tt will!” Yater the market was bearishly|ing an. investigation chethe “Ci | j | you will find them as satisfactory in | comfort and service as well. Thompson was a friend of Smith's | The Prices range from $5.00 to $10.00 Te [si eipeoh aNIOW AES HC farming | Powever» morg or less off-set /snid Underwood worked “for Ps interest, than to any other interest.” | PY estimates that 2,000,000 bushels | dent Harding. Mean sa fe more Canadian at had been |anq Underwood wanted “George H. Russ, Jr., of Bismarek, i Jay did) t{bought today for shipment to Eur-| Mellon and we got him.” followed the keynote of Judge Goss F e ed t- POReTES EEE Bie Beam eee Ree é President Harding, he added, want- | certed action by constructive citizen- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK seit baer estes | a ssi’ ee con, | Calumet Baking Powder is § Hollett, presiding elder of the| sorogo, Fat 5 ath So ea uone ll r 9 al | H Hiethodint church, commendeg Wotars| 200, | Fainly active, “Mostly 10] nection with his investteations.| Called “Best by Test bsscae actu ; ians for their influence for rood in/ certs lower than yesterday’s average,| Seaise was an inv or at ne ae f Top $7.40. partment who agitated - investigation community. a eiapccsrthe ogee caieluucis cl Grasteraie oatbnntE baking tests are made right Mon. Tues, and w ed. What You Vote Omit, atycies, steady, © attong.| Means, testified that he, ton, had in the big Calumet factories Matinee Tues, 2:30 Spots 10 to cents higher on fed| Worked for President Harding. ; . rere ene area ae nteehs and fat Sone ee The charges against the Attorney- —the largest of their kind on Children’s matinee Wed. 4:00} Next Tuesday Sheep receipts 8,000. Fat wooled| General, Means declared, were not eatth. Master bakers and a re- p. m. lambs slow. No choice kinds sold.| true. Means said he knew Under- 4, (Contjnueg from page 1) Few medium kinds $14.50 to $14.75, | Wood represented the President. nowned domestic science expert 6 paign committee organized by sach} eT Vorked For Severa' ° convention.” There -is a provision MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR “I didn’t know-- whether 1 was make these tests which protect that with respect to legislative can-| Minneapolis, March 14.—Flour un-| Working under Jess Smith, Burns or the quality and uniformity of Calumet. didates the designation may be made! changed. ments 44,809 barrcls,| WhO," he said, referring to his work by district convention, held pursuant] Bran $ in investigation, SHiniGnnie ee Apa TRESTOOK euiy varisuiericiele i ona Calumet is called “the 99 Next Bill | So. St. Paul, Mar, 14.—Cattle re-| Bore, the initials’ of Jess W. Smith. World’s Greatest Baking House bill No, 285, to be voted on,| ccipts 1,200, Considerably activ Means said he did not know whe- , has to do with national party poli-| Firm. Killing quality. plain, fen | the? Smith -had any official posi- Powder” because it is used by es ale Ue or lccmy oe june amar | mostly (tatu she stocks. Steers candllinean nN yuu crete a more housewives—more chefs— ner of nominating and electing presi-| yearlings saleable at $7.00 to $2.00, | ‘#ficult to describe si pea ay gael conc la dential electors, United States Sen-| fetter grades fat ay fone aoe] In the high price of bread investi- : NEIL MASEOCU Erect eases een more ‘Hotels than any other brand. Dry Cleaning Hard to tell the differ- ence from a new gar- ment if its Dry Cleaned. We have special equi = "A LOSING | FIGHT WITH FLAMES. ment to clean dress and other garments of INSURE | delicate fabrics. No fear in sending your-vleaning here. Hats Reblocked + and cleaned perfectl: Our exclusive method of renewing hats makes old felt hats good as new. ators, and congressmen and for the ive, incbesween grades steady. Bulk | StUOR Smith directed his work, | election of delegates to national par-| cows and heifers § a Eon eee ty conventions, national committec-| ners and cutter fee Hee at ce oe | mon. ’ _merch } ihe dndiewel leurs iad exiuine | ditions,” he sai providing a separate par- < ~y be Like New By i sane bologna’ bulls Some 1,000 pyind averages $3.75 to $4.00, Stockers’ und g 2 feeders in light supply steady, ¢ a ctman ballot on which can-| receipts. 1,300. Steady to 25 cents FOOD SALE les names appear by’petition, the) jower, Best lights $8.00 to $8.50, The Community Council inated rahe une Bat Viceten Hog receipts 12,500. Slow. Karly] will have a food sale Saturday ne J c a $2 5 i 3 3 *. gat ahs ah fe these changes |*/8 mostly to shippers around 10] starting at 11 a. m. at Ho: 20 cents yr. Good and choice Npeeating hides. nteeeebcls gad Wane ee oe teee cred and 2hpies kins-Meyers store. Every voperly and avoid finar There is a valuable f ~veation service at this agency. Investigate. grades averaging upwards from 160 hg a move representative vote and! jounds $6.85 to $6.90. Some ligiter| thing the best, and a full sup- en a eae ra weights downward to $6.75 or below.| ply for Sunday dinner. Se-! © he : ° iddi Tis Py Ci, is 3 a ierm of office the same as that of na- Raine acer ae rove ‘hie cure some of this unusually onal committeeman, Change in] p45 wb er pigs.! soad eats and help the Com- | tonal f "Paying mostly $6.00 for desirable | 8000, e Co PaaS ae oni, COR strongweight slaughter pigs, munity Council. Receipts go oo lecatan from ench precinet| , Sheep ‘receipts 300. Steady. One| to,the milk fund. one committeeman a P doubles lambs averaging 77 pounds =. ' Mail orders get speciai, : fe \ B : to one for every 100 party votes, or! sys'ep.” yew soles gopd ewes around! Don’, forget our Saturday | 2 alines 1S 3 altel the |The breath of the West in the | prompt attention. ree esa sonta election, Eacn| s2m0- No strietly choice lishtweights| Dols ower Special. Hos: | Economy Baking Pow- days of al its glory. | ~ MIURPHY Local Agency of the tiord Fire Insurance Co. Ha saaiaiaseaaiaainasaiplepapaaiian HEE at the last presidential election. Each ede i ‘havi ‘ g ther brand on : van 3 precinct, however, having fit least cd AG lide Maver : der” because no othe: | PANO GENS ss : Pi Le ee oa aad MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN 2 the market will produce bakin SRB Bees TE Wi Eagle Tailoring ie inet ‘ha | } INSURANCE Ot eae eetty affaire| Minneapolis, Mar. 14.—-Wheat re- | at such alow cost. Its dependalie | BISMARCK. PHONE 577. and Hats Works and unfailing action means no | only the same voice in party affairs loss of time, money or materials. hs 70 of 17 in another precinct, The|civts 175 cars sommsee oe ° Calumet is called for c sh No. 1 north- f purty candidates at the) C®ts8 yea ago. Cash No Nuvch primary, except precinctmen,{Cr", $1124 to §1.17%4; No. 1 dark ; in thousands of stores daily because a better leavener cannot _ AUDITORIUM t choice to fanc; 1.21 appear on ballots designated as Unit mar ere ane eltolee Loutan lan x Demoe! at the June pri- Mee Yale $1 fury names of party candidates for ene duly $1.13%: the senatorial and eongessicnal! “Corn No. : yellow Ge to T0%e; nation appear on ballots desig-| | He Rae earner nated United States ballot, Lakes Bay sae’ te Gs | age No, 2, 5oiegt — and is not made — because a land congressiénal nomination, Re-|¥°¥, bs Pil means Ae Aeae rear Oraparatse aad’ at (Nay onmey cen hs TEREAtA. te $24 large can contains full 16 ounces te and con- ; rare Seats on Sale Thursday, March 20th. pa ST Es TR heer aero pal WHOLE: LEB PRODUCR unnecessarily ounce cans — once tried it is : = a ae OFFERS gress are on a separate ballot desis) cpasatesed by ccrthern Produce Co.) Pa | : PENTER. nated as United States ballot, gener-) Crom ——Buttorit, per Ib. .....48¢ {Cheek those violent coughing spell ways . : ‘ Ne CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY a Eggs—Fresh; cxndled per dog. -16¢ at bring upon you unfavorable Petition equtrements for | party si aumeiar Meena ar a ey, attention. Dr. New. Dis- EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BRING candidates are raised to per cen Xu Tom turk covery stops coughin: 2 quickly bs 2 y U. S. FOOD Al (ORITIES ofrahe panty vote of the, district. ieee Aides er gently stimulating the cous BYU. re Nps: ON BRO/ ; DW, Nprovides F rganization 7 tet sranes to throw off clogging , Z H. B> 208, also to be voted on, pro-| NO ae iheerotious: at fais pleasent erste. Sales 2'/. times as much as that ‘ 4 . All druggists. ~ on q fs ad cd States, primary slection, Republi-| & oo set tinary to good $1l3i& Matinee and Night MARCH 22nd Novejuber election, candidates for and some brands come in 12- Ides for dhanges in the county and | io. £ Gane tute central committee organizations. It provides that the county committee | No. 1 farkeye they Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY of each party shall be composed Of) foo J ins. each 1 over por Tb, 13 | Settee eee | all the precinct committeemen, and ach, per 1b. >, they shall meet at the ‘county court- oe under 4 It. house on the second Wednet tay. in July of-eack® even numbered year ra aaa organize, Each county, conimit- Eten pal Lee : tee shall select-as members of the Gees state central committee one resident Too Late Ts Cassity FOR RENT—2 roo roo:*: on first floor, strictly modern, 4 i 7th St. 3-14-3t FOR RENT—One 1: ye front bed- AT ALL DRUGGOISTS Notice: Water Consumers || 41 , ROWE cc. wew? WATER BILLS ARE NOW PAST DUE. ; RAYMDNE F205 Prices Incline Night $1.10, MAIL ORDERS room. Phone 346i. 8-14-2t | FURNITURE FOR SALE—Apply th-divin Cc. ENCLOSE SELF apattinen’ Me dea ReRARSY AE SRA AAMMRE || Payment must be made on or before March 15th, Matinee, Children 30c. Adults. 55¢._ ADDRESSED NEW FURNITURE for sale. Mohair f For Girls after which a penalty of $1,00 is attached. Regular Seat Sale at STAMPED, ENVELOPE set, and. /mahogany Ledroom set, SCOTTS : A. J, ARNOT, only been used abo. six weeks. Call" 925W. Apply am 3, Tea | EMULSION | : Treasurer. Water Department; Harris & Woodmansee | “yoney ODER. Apt. 8-14-3¢

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