The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 6

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Coen cals oe mh rr re) Sa es SS he ae PAGE SIX CREAM GRADING LAFOLLETTE | IS READY TO. {North and South Dakota and M fwere di ed here t Webster, chief of da ' ‘ ' na: CAris Meen, da , Minne Plans for srading regulations in oni North Dakota state ioner. NS FIGHT Will Lead Third Party on Conditions, Those Close To Him Declare IS DISCUSSED making uniform cream dary ‘ST. PATRICK IS PRAISED Father Slag Speaks Before Kiwanis Club Today S St. Patrick, th Trelund, whose ni brated today by t patron Mint of is being cele ose of Trish blood H parts of the world, w: ed pre Slay, speaking. be vat its noon lunch- pe taniat . A St. Patrick's Day pro nomination for} “ I, with green favor: Re ce ote Tene an Gil pine dU i told of the life of St na i , 1 , Ps nfluence a cland Pre Coolidge } Aged Woman to Get Half In- T aathUliRhitt oni ‘i | terest in Million Dollar and the influence A had on the world Estate rick he depicted as Aman of hh vision and grea Mar. 17.—After a fight! Juck Runyan was chairman of the! f s to prove herself the legi- | d he attendance prizes ~one for North Dakota Ranks Well Among States in Union Per Capita s toa share were contested by other one au “ STRIKES COP, al u ong. n motor veh shed figures ‘Porter Resists Arrest. After Family Quarrel William Vaughn, colored, is ching in the city jail pending a ng tonight after, failing in an apparently sud- conceive tion to fell ‘policemen with Jack Dempsey rapid- the only state in th w York ha Vayghn, red in ana according to police, was ercation with | in a barbershop in which he porter when Policeman William Evel- ap decided to create peace in the family, aughn's y th wak turned on him, and Ebeling today nurses a welt on the head, presumubly duc to from hanger, while gin police . probably ton He is charg- ed with being drunk and diso His wife has not been arreste RS TURNED DOWN’ i/KLAN GATHE a blow a coat Vaughn its LaFollette - Fra tion Refused by Group er Combina- | E | Herrin, rt ing of 1T--Alliance| the Ku Klux in Herrin tomor- : of Mon, | TOW to protect against what they Readvotwntchathe nane the unrighteous verdict of the M grand jury” which indicted enn Youns, its paid investigator, nd others on Thursday an- nounced from var “oliette of Wi r President and Lynn zicr of North Dakota for dent have been placed by petition fil-| yo was us pulpits cd with the Secretary of State was! Southern Mlinois, last night and will rjeeted here yesterday by the con-{ bring 25,000 here tomorrow, church ference for progressive political ac- | lade HeLoday tion. The refusal . = to form an alliance with the third] O’Connor Is For R. B. Murphy aetion of; railroad » similar of four | Murphy Offers i TGhies $100 Tf Burchard [te the tice s Proves His Story; Daily } 15, cont a a | Wooled, 8. B. Murphy, candidate for Demo-|Fargo, and among other things Mr cratic national committeeman, today | Wooledge says, “in your campaign red to pay $100 to the American! Circulars you seek to put Mr. Murphy oss riding on J. F nd Forks will prove | Coat-tails, yet I have seen no pub- ement that Murphy | Hshed s ent from Mr, @'Connor J hg a statement from G. $. . replying to C. 2, Stone of Legion pe Burchard of G h Nelson Kelly/Urging any one to vote for R. B. - of the | Murphy d then| Mr. O'Connor gave the following aap inst him. Mr. Murphy, in| St#tement for publication: “I urge a : to the Grand Forks Herald,|™Y friends to vote for R. B, Murphy said that ter sent by Burenard| fr national committeeman, to school men in the state to this| Zam at a loss to understand why Brett eae catively, false, |Mx. Perry and his supporters are J. Doyle of Fargo also offered | making such on effort to defeat me S100 to Burcha he would prove! for national delegate. I attended 1 statement which he declares v{Meither the Valley City meeting or i the Minot convention, nor did I seek Mr. Murphy said that ‘he consented | €Rdorsement as a delegate from either. For cight years I have given my time ang Ss at considerable | sacrifice, representing, as I believed | the progressive principles of my par- j ty to bring the great state of North Dakota back to sanity. I have ex- pressed a desire to my friends to be relieved from further political ac- tivities. The Democrats who met at y City did me the honor of ez my name with others upon to his consideration for appointn on the board only after finding th Mr, Kelly was not being vonsidered. Grafton Man, oe 95, Operated On Grafton, D., March 17.—John Dolan, Grafton’s 95-year-old veteran of the Civil war, is in a hospital at Winniper recovering from an oper. m on his eye, which necessitated the removal of the eyeball, James McDonald, who accompanied him to Winnipeg, returned to this the weck and reports . Dolan will be out of the hogpital’ soon. Vol it racy of this state at the national co: vention in New York. Th evidentiy | believed that my services to the state ang to the party justified this en- dorsement. 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O'Connors’ | gy | | | healing ointment | | for his wife ©. O, Robinson mowon both drawings » Joe Breslow birthday, U.S. REJECTS FRENCH IDEA me Fi Mar. 17-—The United | s ormal note to Ambass- und, made public here to: e department, rejects © French govern- on of an interna- | » Robin tory, honoring arisi tend- tries during and |ULTIMATUM NE Chinese | IS GIVEN CHI 17. ‘The ing declined to ri ent for resumption ions betwgen China and R h J {will only ! wait three days for rat hi Too Late To Classify t TO RED partment for two. Phone 4 ‘ 3-17 perienced girl for gen- housework. One who like: ve age and references 1, in care Tribun: n, city limits, without ED--Marrieg couple | Idren to © large well fur- | nished apartment on ground floor | Use o no and garden if desired ), care of Tribune i —— FOR IMMEDIAT > SALE Combi a | tion book case and desk, | | ‘ chair fonier and mat | 3 iron beds, spring, new, electric washer, piano for! sale or rent. 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CUT PRICES ON ALL TAILOR MADE SUITS We make Suits for from $250 $65 Work Absolutely Guar- anteed. i Dry Cleaning Men’s Suits ..,.,.$1.50 Ladies’ Dresses .. .$1.75 FRANK KRALL : Annex Hotel Blk. C.PADDOCK REINSTATED J | bank. ! . | Funeral Services Well large number of fi city. Funeral serv cd by Rev. H. quartette Dunn, Mrs and H, § God To Thee", “Rock of Ages.” humber of the members of the W. R.! \ ©, were present at the funeral ser-|{ Attended es for the late Mrs.! ends from the! Chicago, March represent: ‘onsin sharing than th vices. Interment was made in Fair- , colum are being view cemetery, i ae }to show team | From the outset CLEVELAND TEAM LEADS Chicago, Mar, of Cleveland hit into the Amer ! Rowling Congress lex man event with 4 044 It wes the first 3,000 series in the urnam high single game he Aero Oils No. | rolled into third place with 2,975 and [the Lincoln Life's of ment winners two y nd, tour uo, hit 3 for 9th Boston, ock, rout announced tod ‘STARK CO.BANK __| NATIONALIZED} Dickinson, N. D., Mar. 17.—Stark another On March 4 the Taylor State | ylor was granted a char- jter by the comptroller of currency jand became the Security capital stock of the insti- j tution has been increase 21 There will be no other c iman Leutz, vice president, said, in ither the directorate or management ounty yank. ank of now has he The bank is regarded cation in the Taylor community ; Would Purchase Hebron Creamery i. sta at Hebron tod farmers in an organiz which they hope to nt and in ge s had 1,100 for their third game, CK Mar, 17.—Charles suspended California sprinter,| has been reinstated by the Amateur} Athletic Union, President William C.; jeluimants to the between first {the close there Purdue, Ohio ¢ a the { Herb’s Indians “an in the five-, ate last mht. | ed tithe went glim cago in the final i hip and [30 to 14. Whi tting it the In- of the meets 2, Cleveland, Fort Wayne, rs jing machine, position. Pad- To Smile national phia Police National t Fourth and M city’s busiest ‘It is no e cer Hinkle, to $25,000. ges, Her. as one of the institutions in the|as I have done during the 7 an act only that, my appetite] el of di nev 1 had frequent spells pusness and couldn't sleep] right, and it kept me on my P's and Q's to look after my duties around ate dair com- | the traffic to} tjon_by : my_ stomach over “4 | andy, normal zone, take 'gentine pleasure. The new Ford all-steel body and cab mounted on the famous Ford One-Ton Tyuck chassis provide a com- plete all-purpose haul- age unit at the remark- ably low price of $490. Built of heavy sheet steel, strongly ’ re-in- forced, this staunch truck is designed to- withstand severeusage in a wide range of in- dustries, Ten conference basketball race end: triple tie, Chics | majority of the conference t w. nd last possibili ht couid Ohio State proved the ing arence. D. Philadelphia, Pa., who has been a member of the Philade!- Department years und who handles the tra y thing, recently, ‘public with a smile when you are suffering the pangs ‘But since I have taken Tan and nerves and I eat, y there to he aperated coop-| fecl so good that my work is BIG 410 RACE clock froin the Meth- | odist church was well attended by a! Chicago, Mlinois and Wiscon- sin For Basketball Honors 17.—-With the B & Iinois and first honors other e won lost brought forward comparisons. of the season the title ineluded the sis but one sixth po and Indiana # when Chi not mainta lost to Wisco: ‘TRAFFIC OFFICER TELLS INTI Officer Hinkle Says It's Easy | When One's Health Is Good—Gives Tan-| lac Credit for Recovery. Hinkle 4 for ten rket rner , one said Offi- to serve the of indigestion re strong sleep and ay Steel Body Truck. An All-Purpose Truck At A Remarkable Price Generous loading space, four feet by seven feet permits easy handlin of capacity loads an provision is also made for mounting of canopy top on screen sides. Expetienced drivers appreciate the weather- proof features of the steel cab, fitted with removable ~ door-opening curtains. See'the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer \ ; | ai with | also was weaker than others in de- nsin had the tightest de- Q wn by opponents’ lo score of but also was weake than others in offense, making only 278 points, Hingis Jar will’ be dropped.on the Oakland bodies and rubbed over them. After it will not so much as discolor the finish, being wiped, Two other extremely abusive tests conference in| one with sulphuric acid, loads the will be ma wae uan | peice ae a and the other with the powerful sent ee eye Wiseoncin. tig, (chemicals of a fire extinguisher. The Puk ae ms aa Michi. | Sttengest purchasable ammonia will ardue sot chi | {be dashed on the Oakland cars as well as lime-coment, Those who own motor cars with a ifinish that fades in the sun will jreadily realize what little harm such Iheat would do to the Oakland Duco finish after watching a demonstra- tion with ‘ lighted . matches” held {against the car in various places. The slight discoloration will be wiped off a A683; Northwestern 'To Give Oakland : Body Finish Hard Test » during the n Oakland | the special | ow Oakland 1 probably the sts ever given a body- , | Throughout the ma week of March 17 to sules roams ev Duco owners of mo ordinary finish foolhardy, von the True ithe show: | ary ear would withstand during of the tests ¥ severe that no ather ear could to them without going py for repairs. given, nost severe is the mu- Muriatic Acid, which ha strip of met- More abuse wil ; Blue Oa d ests to be MATE DETAILS mobile selling. This Free School in you an opportunity sale Tamjac his. for vy all good | Schools in Chicago diuggis Accept no. substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. e Tanlac Vegetable Pi ‘490 f.0.b. Detroit our factory..’ tion. two inches, which is ~ ths : ' BECOME A ‘SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN Beginning Tuesday evening, March 25th, we. will begin 4 Free Sales Instruction School, giving a complete course of in- struction, thoroly training men in auto- The man who will have charge of this School is not an instructor sent out for this purpose, but a man high up in the Willys-Overland Sales Department, with exceptional -sales training and experi- ence, who has kindly consented to .con- duct. this Salesmen’s School. ples of selling, without loss of time: Scores of men are buying ‘schooling th salesmanship from. Correspondence paying real money for the same instruc- tion we offer you free of charge. After taking this Course, you will be in a position to obtain a desirable position either in our Sales Department or with If, any man feels that he is not fitted: the work, or doesn’t like it, he is at fect liberty to drop out—without obliga- Classes are now forming. Call in person at our office and get full information. Class will be limited in size. ACT NOW. Lahr Motor Sales Company Special! All this week at our sales- rooms!—Every day and evening!— See Oakland’s new Duco finish caked with mud and rubbed clean‘with a dry - cloth—without injuring the beautiful finish. See also nine other tests of this re- markable new finish. Don’t miss them! - STAIR AND PEDERSON’ ONDAY, MARCH 117, 1924, with an ordinary cloth, without leav- ing any marring trace on the finish Hot tar, which sticks to any object closer than its shadow, will be rub- bed on the cars, allowed to dry and will be knocked off + without the slightest injury to the finish. Boil- ing water, mud ang dust will be the other three tests. In order to prove that these sub- stances will not damage any part of the body, the tests wjll not only be made on the hood, but on the cow! Where It Failed! SHE—What do you think of mud as a beautifier? € HE—Well, it hasn't done much for the turtlé—Judge. / salesmanship offers to learn the princi- or New York, and for per- est: {oe je | m2

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