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Cl m er m ed to hi in of li cl li « le | now feel / flammation which causes practically “ments, including appendiciti: PAGE EIGHT SENATE MERE pede the public to his product “| SAYS FARMERS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 4 Inumbers of farmers’ meetin cur to be grea fe mind Ni eae ue Get Bal i ind |parts of North Dakota during the ‘BONUS VOT lage tele (tea | winter months and wherever the | period of he sui | plan was explained it met with ‘en-| fo be a raed of el WILL G0 AHEA | thusiastic support. I have the as-/ | area eet 3 pies wit | surance from literally thousands of | | nai f Welene ica onties H | farmers in letters, by word of mouth Hitlece seer fo a ; tnd in resolutions that North Dakota mi necessiti a [i joing forward with or without a Heeh a RAE A he federal assistance 4 House eaches Ag ement —— ont were performing in mar ath Maley rete Hea performing in ma | *This year thousands of farmers! For Action Effort Made to Refer Hughes ote wet 88] Will Not Be , pinevetige By! Will cither introauce clover, alfatta, | pact tey ie , vo orn and different types of livestock HELGE V6 Gil Cominiltes rica! Failure of Coulter Plan [in a small way or will increase thin | Weshington, Mar. 14.—The house | Ki; teen nea nos Bill, Says Auth | phase of their farming activities even | Hier a ORLA et) a . Hi sai ill, Says Author WitRUE. gooRTARTeRE Siar diers bonus bill under an agreement fae AO Af | “With government istance wey eee cker cillett rolled : oe el Ld ae |eould have gone forwerd eo magi! sob! ui vere announced be ins GONNHCIION Pabtic enthusiasm, REVTEW THE = FIGHT) mere rapidly. Without this assist-; Would entertain a motion to suspend praise of the owners ;ance we still know we are on the {the rules and pass the bill approved | t vk down all | tignt track in developing divervified | bY the ways and means committee. Mar. 14.-While ¢ abt of this new eae in motors, |. Under that procedure a two-toirds ; 5 1090 is hotors. Fargo, Mar. 14-North Dakota and/ fatming and we are going forward heneoey tte was in recess today the 4. aes wwe we the rest of the Northwest, undis-| because we have the soil; we Rave | Yote wil e renulred for passage. On. | > 4 squabble over a re- ¢, showec ieee couraged by the failure of the Nor-| the climate; we have the people, and; nt eine to debate ieee owed AH eased “urtness bill for_ farm edie, |e have the determination to win,” |?nd it will be impossible for bouse and they will Heat eat = ate iTl eel etn aay BSEUICOIpESUpETE : | members to offer amendments ! ans ie itolacion pcos ore: than 1 through diversification, ‘The need] U, S, COURT JURY for Cea id now at the close of 1923 on has been shown| he clone of 1988 Og “he entice country Iaewe ene] 1S DISCHARGED i thousand.” Willys: the farmers of the Northwest will Bere » signing of dealer | W0TK out their salvation. Failure of! The federal “court jury which has se" Sena Soy 28, SLES acta ls bill will but/ been here for 10 days was discharged is ton, ou s-Knight ; Gey the end but cannot prevent) Jast evening by Federal Judge Miller. referred to the the ultimate resa The farmers will| In the cases of James Cox Davis, rep- | a ersify as best they cah through j resentative of the president in clean- their own efforts, |ing up U. S. railroad administration De John Lee oallios presiden: of | the First State Bank of Ft. Yates, This is the belief expressed today | waters; against P. J. Jacobson and ‘ASK LIVESTOCK | RATES REDUCED Cattlemen’s Association Says} Cut Is Necessary and elbows. Boys’ Suits ae ial $] 3 50 The boys will like the smart new models and attractive patterns; mothers will like the high grade woolens, fine tailoring— pricing for such fine quality. Other two trouser suits $12 to $22.50, all wool—reinforced seat, reinforced knees S.E.BeRGeESON & SON ; | Seefeefeebeen With Two Pair of Trousers eoofoofooooeofere appreciate the moderate | #, Hand pressing. ed to | re inked i NUE Pein aFLaBIE NER IEE: oe 2 the palates hens i Le a ss finishing up court! nave organized in the American Na- ee a ih on anil reed JU ROR HERE “The ile ae the Wated states) = = eoual iver tet Goa ae PEELE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EDEL EEEEEEEEEP EEE EEE EE EES ed that setion on it be taken to fia PRAISES CITY bill providing for 4 | $50,000,000 re] coffee will He Sipe as Ores a eae pea Ny clearly. You will receive a ten cent| CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipa- iB son a Eseat” atcappotntment to [cree ecthe aansest cofee rowing) gtock freight tates amounting to ap. | Batlé of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR |tion and Bitiousness, ‘These wonder + POSTPONED bers of farmers and all oth- arge nu |a total failure last year, and the , Mar, 14.—(By the s A in the spring wheat belt. whojcrop for this year will be about 25 y's heari the been working literally’night and | percent of normal, owing to exces- re suddenly cancell- to help get a from the un-/| ive and continued rain. illness of Senator profitable type of agriculture based! The normal consumption of coffee upon clover crops, alfalfa, corn and! in the United States, is 60,000 bags other feed and forage crops, together | gaily; for several months, the im- with cattle, sheep, nogs and pouttry | ports have averaged 50,000 bags daily, h, the committee prosecute. The hearing be resumed Tues- day but there heen no decision ad not ie iicodly peepte on alt oe He enjoyed trips to the prison jn rotation’ with wheat, flax and the !Qwing to the short supply prices of Walsh has been suifering e mall grains,” said De. Capiter. /green coffee beans have advanced and will he confined to hes Ge ke en from five to ten cents per pound, Im- for a few days, He! ee ee eel {porters and wholesalers look for a Has not been in good health for:soine- | from the government was inte steady, afvance in prices of from one WN EEG de aa Seen cone aa only to accelerate and fHalize oath cents a pound weekly for time but it was said at his offie P eabiaat Heittomemen ede GL LT ee See [So GH timers to more wij] automatically force the retail og ¢ the change. met unate that two or three | guilty people in high offices should jexploit or try to exploit the govern- : d thus turn all of congress Il of the government jtrade to ask more for our morning bev e. A canvass of Joral show that they have as prices of coffee down t rom three to five cents deed TH YEAR OF ae WILLYS ae | retail grocers t held the n advance pound to AT Kin THE ©. ‘HTL, the “Pop deed x x as d aa Oo nfe* | economic und political work to con- | purchased they will be compelled to Not only } he year which has | Ne h production | duct a multitude of investigation: ance the price in accordance with just closed the greatest. year Capitol While it ic important that all wrong \iolecule costs in the history of the V Knight ‘King ape docrs be located and dealt with to, z ee oto ar, but it b s ply served ECP DRERG “Une aie he treme | f tl law it is al- Ten, i al Birtle MMC Ge HAE la eontiler en and was the only lee ei SEPT TE A ork Wer Will's Dollar Box Flower: ly expected to be the biggest ye rvive a ion be attended to. ‘for Saturday. Will’s Green-| his of motor car hus ever anti Bais aC ws the | a © Noxb: | 3 BOE oat rates cae ute S078 ls) WeBt stars portage, than ang living [a ce unuronteygs We Nr tg [foe Knight persons. There is tthe of the tar| ; 5 . Ene West that “Pop” has not traveled |f@rmers thraguh the | Un FOOD SALE ; ‘afoot or on horseback. departinenyoleee = The Community Council to $1,000 for a period of five Pop’ and David will have a food sale Saturday ig WHS REE one wore inl a. Gale per cent rate of interest. cally as great the entire Knight. |" . i pho These loans were to be made diret-| starting at 11 a. m. at Hos- motored prorluetion of the rest of | Oe Ot on ‘est {ly to individual farmers and ereey ins-Meyers store. Every ay La 124 Willys-Overland | ting the West as it actually ex ee es passed through any banking thing the best, and a full sup-! plans to build more than 100,000 eee ae aa arate ie uur thar | "Some farmers and others not fam-| ply for Sunday dinner. Se- Re aD IERY cars, in response |) “Pioneer is one of ‘the few | iliar with the details of the plan have cure some of this unusually balls pega nine lemon ena ae | nictares th storically correct. | opposed it in ae oh eet eae good eats and help the Com- 2e acd apes oe “ easur o help ba ” ec fy ™, . * Preparations are progressing apace | ae ae dit was inorder to nake it, Munity Council. Receipts: go Pommene sericony of ew) BUIMNED! pig eotk ete Bee teach store [possible for the federal government, to the milk fund. be s sae ale et eee a ae which has been running in Hearst's {through the department of 3 Het D 8 fucilities for ee production | 104 onal magazine with its ch leans to <dizectt a t eee -: wit be more than doubled. One and] #tees of Jimmy Donovan, Kitty Cos- mors daworth of Kew Yor S| “DIAPEPSIN” FOR at . * tello, Joe Miller, Bi; ators adsw ew brik, A Sera eine Tx a pa oiing | Midge Murry ‘an Oa ae cee Mian sd| Ae we i Sipe owil fae ee Marron ls brought to life on the achusetts, Bruce of Mary land = and} UPSET STOMACH and equipment at the so} Benet cthe » theatre, today | others in that group vigorous! or dry Company, of Pontiac, Michigan, where the Willys-Knight motors are built. This year the Willys-Knight cele- s its ninth birthday, standing fin lphosed the measure and brought about its defeat should it | ‘As soon as you eat a-tablet or two self amply prove to those who heve| of “Pape's Diapepsin” your indiges- been fearful that the movement was|tioh is gone! Heartburn, flatulency, not dictated by the large finoncial| gases, palpitation, or any \misery ang tomorrow, Tom Moore, Edith Roberts, Hatton and Mickey prominent parts, Ru aymond Sennett have ¢| ties would be reduced:to the levels of proximately 35 percent. Unless some action is taken, the petition said, production ‘of livestock in the west will be seriously reduced. It was asked that rates throughout the west, particularly those applying to the packing house markets at Chi cage, Omaha and other m hoarseness, also free sample pack-|people. Try them! ages of FOLEY PILLS a diuretic stim- such 1918 and that railroads he forbiaaen to impose special charges for feeding and watering. CUT THIS OUT— IT 18 WORTH MO! Et Send this ad and ten cents to Foley u 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, , writing your name and address KEEP A FEW SHEEP Sheep will eat feed which other livestock will refuse. They will keep down the weeds. Their wool is a cash product and the Heh bring good prices. You go wrong ina . can’t \ In diversifying your farm operations, plan to keep a few sheep. They are money makers and Jabor savers on any farm. anpher so go get yours today. Snappy! (Ge CITY NATIONAL BA BISMARCK, , .NO. ‘DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. yif> M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. New styles on review at all good hat stores as a motor car made great by the motor car buying public. But back of the impetus given its produc- tion by popular demand is the story of the faith of two men and how Willys-Knight motor cars have car- until interests of the East but as a matter| from a sour, acid stomach ends, Cor- of fact they were the ones who pre-! rect your stomach and digestion for i vented its passage. |# few cents. Each package guaran- “Personally I have attended large} teed by druggist. Den’t forget | our Saturday Dollar Flower Special. Hos: kins-Meyer. ried that to the public the name s-Knight” has be- come ith “the best of motor Some nine ye: met Charles Y. n rs ago John N. Willys Knight, inventor of the Knight motor, aboard a steamer bound for the Near East.’ Knight had | seen his motor accepted by the Daim- | ler Motor Company, of England; had | seen it meet every test known to the automotive engine al Automobile Club, of G Yet he wished to see th motor in production in his own *country— America. John N. Willys, without the knowl- went to England and made a sceret cross-country driv- ing test of the Daimler car. He stu- died the motor and was convinced that its design, ,waich eliminated | the clashing valve parts of the pop- | pet-valve motor would do away with | the most troubles of the motorist. And so he took the franchise for the | use of the Knight principles and up- | on his return to Ame set his en- gineers to building new motor to be known as the Willys-Knight mo- tor. | The first Willys-Knight cars ap- peared in 1915, In that year some 5,000 were produced. “Just enough to give a thorough trial in the hands of owners in various sections of the country, | Then came the work of bettering | the car and the motor, of bringing about the refinements which this su- perb motor deserved, In 1916 more Willys-Knights were produced than in the previous year, yet Mr, Willys did not seek to stam- edge of Knight, QUICK QUAKER » cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Creamy oats, hot and enticing, are now the quickest breakfast dish! Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER. Cooks in % the time of coffee, scarcely longer than plain toast. , Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known. Cut before flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these small flakes cook faster—that’ 8 the only difference. All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of hot breakfasts guic! Today, try Quick Quaker. 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS Now at Grocers eice Qanber nod Quskee Ousm Get whichever you prefer. 82 Years Old and ‘As Good as a Youngster “2 or 8 years ago I was a verv sick man. Doctors said catarrh trouble of stomach and _ bowels, affecting the liver and heart. . For more than a year I wanted to die. but could not. Upon the advice of a friend I tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and although 82 years old Bg good ss a youngster.” It is a simpl fismie 3 preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the iv- RememberMarch 18isElection 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 neighbors vote. Vote “Yes” on al] measures except the “Fedje Farm Labor Lien Law.” all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- One ‘ t (Political Adv.) dose ai convince or money refund- pd—Adi ; DR. R.S. ENGE Chiropractor Lueas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. taken at once......../4.. i Chevrolet, 1923 Model Sedan. Driven\in town only......... Dodge, 1917. Bine Shape ' Studebaker, Bismarck’ Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. } SHOE / REPAIRING a et Class Workmanship First Class Material Special Attention Given , To Parcel Post Orders jismareck - - N.D. ers, good tires. This snap won't last long.... Call for J. L. KELLY COPELIN MOTOR CO. Phone 318 Why experiment with ordinary flour when experience has proyed that the guaranteed flours CLIMAX - OCCIDENT or LYON’S BEST always make lighter, whiter, better tasting and more wholesale bread. Better pastry too. -Their wonderful goodness never varies. COST MORE _— WORTHIT! RUSSELL. MILUER MILLING CO. OF NORTH DAKOTA and | ful remedies have helped millions of ulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY! Tribune “Want Ads Bring Results Good Used Cars For Sale! Buick 6, good running order. This is a snap if vss. $990.00: $600.00 $760.00 Ford Coupe, 1921 Model, Hassler Shock Absorb- $375.00 Calvin Coolidge > | ¢ ¢¢__¢ President of the United States SAMPLE ‘REPUBLICAN BALLOT : H > To be used as a guide { Presidential Preference Pri- mary Election. Tues., March i 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. zt Be sure to vote for thea number of names specified below. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Vote for One (1) name only Calvin Coolidge Cx] NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN '. Vote for One (1) name ony: Harrison Garnett sx] : | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote for Five (5) names only Allen O. Birchenough [x] \Edith B. Christianson [x] Grace Clendening {x] W. 8. Jones x] Hattie M. McCulloch [x] : etal DELEGATES TONATIONAL CONVENTION Vote for (13) names only L. H. Bratton | 0. F. Bryant J. A, Dinnie J. A. Power” G. A. Renden }| 0. B. Severson 0. J. Sorlie B. F. Spalding William Stern G. W. Stewart B. W. Taylor P. R. Trubshaw Ralph Ward t [x] [x] [x] Cl Kindly cut this sample bal lot out and take it to the pole vie you, Tuesday, March 18; —Political adv. “4,