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PAGE KIGHR SECRETARY OF | SINCLAIR NOT 10 BE FOUND Oil Inquiry Committee Suf- fers Setback in Its Prob- ing Efforts Today CALL SINCLAIR sin! 20. suffered TO Washin committ oil a temporat ethack today when und Kk that Harr ad turned over a large rities to Attorney and Will HH the Republi to help w to inquire into a story FP. Sinclair ed ineu ab that , forme clair, who tang today a n the new ap hi While the continued the committe other Wahbe turned inquiry searéh for “PREIGHTRATE and to ur stoek tran made his report on the of others. Questioned agin General Daughe Bond wid the first tr the H000 shares Consolidated and the ipurchase of hares etions Attorne nut about tock tetion wat sale of next was an the same num EEK NGS hington, Mar. 20. —Al Jennings, mous train robber ef Oklaho to be subpoenaed by the oil committees In announcing a subpoena for Jen nings Senator Walsh said he be questioned in connection with the rumor that dake Hamon, former Re 1 committeeman from rtook to put through | $ at the Chieaso Repab Hean convention in 1920, Spotlight Is On Car Dealer Today cons th isfaction in ¢ the local of the Lahr Motor “The numerous and radical recent s in automobile design and construction, the tremendous produc- | tion of cars, the multiplicity of, mo- | dels and the aceele f the whole | industry have throw upon) 1 dealer responsibility for | automotive trans with Lahr ship li dealer,” Ww. E, Co. I. | good automobile dealer of} today is the one who most complete- | ly meets these various responsibil: | ities to his local market. How Many Pounds Would You Like To Lose in a Week” If you are thin ang scrawny would like to gain weight, I of Sinclair | Western. Demand Voi would | a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HAPPINESS AT LAST found man, who Potice : ‘ her now. And the n IP and her *hyyby. Wby Was, nid fled being aided to provide a home tor tives of western and R rie to appear in were ition Htvee days has been alloted acon of western sed carn justified ieulture 1 Be- fore Interstate Commerce Body contended, { propoded reductions CHURCHILL Iroatl n products and hay to the he freight London, Mar, 20. standing f argument before the | e Commerce Commission, airman of the Kan ission which init), ghe parliamentary of ¥ Nicholson, conservative, b independent lost his ion fo i-socialist c and has since ermments of , Minnesota, Louisian: ds North | Abbey division LOU nd | votes 1A rered battle was ind attracted wide atten y—just your | W. Hilton, Adv. | ARE YOUR LUNGS WEAK? Weak lungs may or may not de- | velon more serious, If you have | weak lungs, old standing cough, cold, | bronchial trouble, asthma or hay fever try a bottle of McMullin’s Formula. Hundreds -report_wonder- ful results, Mfd. only by Tilden Mullin Co, Sedalia, Mo. For s by Lenhart’ Drug Co. | —Adv. Don’t Let That Cold | Turn Into “Flu” | | Rub on Good Old Masterole That cold may turn into “Flu,” | Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, | unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterole on the con- ft parts and see how quickly it ings relief. & Colds are merely congestion. Mus- terole, made from.pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates ci i helps break up the cold. Aseffective as the messy old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel warm tingle as it enters | the pores, then a cooling sensation that | brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Musterole is now here An milder form for babies and emall children Ask for Why Pay MORE? For splendid stylish shoes when you can get Just Your Fit and style here at a saving of from $2 to $3. Friday and Saturday Specials LADIES’ OXFORDS Colors Brown and Two Tone, $7 and $8 values. $4.50 LADIES’ PATENT PUMPS One and two strap. Friday and Saturday, get a pair for $4.50 OXFORDS The new Airedale color, latest shapes. For Friday and Saturday * $4.95, CHILDREN'S SHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES Kindergarten brand for boys and girls. The highest quality of young folks shoes. well. Friday and Saturday cut down in price away below regular. MEN’S WORK SHOES Munson last, army style, color brown. Regular price $5.50 and $6.00. Friday and Saturday. ~ $2.95 Seigal’s Shoe Store. 418 Broadway TABERT CASE IS' ‘BASIS FOR NEW. , ‘LEGION PICTURE : : i i American Legion Portrayed | as Strong Factor for Law and Order, Humanity and Righteousness ! Based upon the sensational Ta- | hert case, the facts of which were | recited at great length in the daily | pre he Whipping Boss," her- alded ‘the most unusual, photo- play ever produced,” is arousing public opinion throughout the Unit ed States against barbarous penal hibite marck at the beginning March sented by Lloyd Spetz Post of ‘1 American Legion. Although based upon a harsh theme, the producer of the film made an acceptable audience ture. film is crowded with tion and is tense but not haras To relieve the story's somewhat, a love the: into the scen . [ican Legion played an impo ‘, | Part. in the investigation into ‘Ta- bert’s death. The Legion Post at | Langdon, N. D., co-operating with the Commercial Club of that city, col- lected funds for the investigation and prosecution, ping boss for larger shoes, The next instant the whipping boss was | upon him. Testimony of eye wit- nesses placed the number of lashes between forty and one hundred. — | Three days later Martin Tabert| died a abolished P forbidden by = th . LO sheriff was and the judge | Expect to Get $100,000 to be) The climax of the investigation was Used in Buying, Distri- i buting Seed Forty-seven days after The erican Legion and other organiz tion, the convict | the convicting of the whipping boss, who was found guilty of manslaugh- | t nd sentenceg to serve twenty ears in prison, | Fargo, Mar. tion of a mutual non-profit co on to be known as the Kota Seed Distributing ion the object of which will If you can see but one pic- ture this:year — that picture *Assec free tetera be to distribute pedigreed seed ¢ should be “The Whipping j,,ct1y wheat, was orgunized here Boss.” DOES SHOPPING MAKE YOUR FEET TIRED? IE “Ayes” have it. But the cause of this worn-out feeling is just as obvious. Your feet are usually cramped and squeezed into shoes that hurt more than they help. . "“GROUND-GRIPPERS” help you to carry life's load lightly, — whether shopping or engaged in any ether of the daily round of duties. ‘, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 Financial support from the new $10,000,000 Agricuitural Credit Cor- | poration has been promised to the new corporation and $100,000 will be made immediately available as re- volving fund for this purpose with | more financial aid if needed. Cadillac and depend- ability have become synonymous words in the vocabulary of the motoring world. CADILLAC Lahr Motor Sales Co. Factory's Authorized Dealer V63 " Bismarck Shoe © TSDBREATED Winston Chureh- tminister to Martin Tabert was the son of « cher residing n Langdon. Yr urse many other boy: care | op | northward in he was? arres' |for stealing a ride on a freight t Within a few hours he had been vieted of vagrancy anq fined § h the alternative of ninety da: Indeeds young Tabe ‘gone into a fumber camp where pris- oners slaved under a whipping be For two months the boy worked on, though his mother had forwarded $25.00 to the sheriff so that her son | might be re One day when his fect were ered with sores he asked the whip- for son, pre rail- ings, the c coy and fight vr the hotly us are partners in the busi- ness. Thousands of us ate stockhold- ers. All of us, after a certain time, get dividends on wages. § All of us, after two years, get vaca- tions with pay. All of us, after-one year; get dividends on wages. After five years, that annual dividend adds 10% to our earnings. The company spends vast sums on co-operative work with us. When we re- tire, we get pensions, So Studebaker cars represent the best that we, in combination, know i how to offer you. se fe Some of us belong to management. If we,do round 145,167 people last for Studebekes cars. MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN & BRO. J); SHOES )..¢ Cyril lidedy Imitated Neu WALKING great opportunity for economies and savings. % We have a $10,000,000 body plant, to maintain the Studebaker standard of coach work. There, sons, fathers and grandfathers are. working to- gether, to build such bodies.as Stude- baker always built. Those bodies are finished by many Operations, including 15° coats of paint and varnish. : The open bodies are upholstered _ See how Studebaker gained top place ber cuted es Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. SHOE REPAIRING First Class Workmanship First Class Material Special Attention Given To Parcel Post Orders Bismarck - - N. D. We 23,000 Men . Present you the utmost in fine cars HERE are 23,000 of us build- ing Studebaker cars. Most of All Studebaker models are _ equipped with Timken bearings. There are few cars in America, re- gardless of price, which equal ours on this. point. In our Light-Six, for instance, we put more Timken bear- . ings than are used in any competitive car, within $1,500 of its price. - We give unusual equipment. On some Big-Six models, for instance, we include two nickel-plated bump- © ers, one or two extra disc wheels with cord tires,a courtesy light, a motometer,.steel - trunk, etc. How we do this We give you these ex- tra values through quan- tity production. We build 150,000 cars per better than expected, we get 10% of the excess. So every man among us does his best to make The sales have almost trebled in the past three years. Studebaker growth in fine cars is the marvel of this industry. Go see the reasons. See the scores of extra year — more than any other fine-car builder. Our large expenses are divided by that enormous output. Look fine and wear * Studebaker carssupreme. Our fine backing Behind us is an hon- red name. For 72 years Studebaker has been'the leader in quality and class, We have $90,000,000 of assets. We have $50,000,- 000 in model plants. We have 12,500 up-to-date machines. So Studebaker A cars are built by modern and efficient methods, We have an engineering depart- ment which costs $500,000 yearly. That to maintain and develop Stude- baker standards. We subject Studebaker cars to 30,000 inspections, That requires 1,200 men. All told over 70,000 ma- chine and hand operations are per- formed in manufacture of a Stude- baker car. In so many operations, though each one is small, there is a SSS LLGHT-SI xX 5-Pass. 112-in. W.B. 40H. P. Touring . . . . Roadster (3-Pass.) _. Coupe-Roadster (2-Pa: ated (i-Pass.) ... ‘ { \ a \ - THE WORLD'S LARGEST PROD A \/ \ \ n They go to the hi to cost. ‘ ot Don’t buy a car for years to come without knowing how Studebaker gained its amazing popularity. values Studebaker offers, There are 13 models. Prices start at $1025. ighest price a fine car needs in real leather. The ‘closed bodies in Chase Mohair. That is made from the silky fleece of Angora goats. We pay for those extras — and others—out of savings. Building our own bodies saves ydu on some types up to $300 per car. < We never stint ,_ The rule here is to give the utmost in-every part and detail. We have 35 formulas for steel. Each has been demonstrated best for its purpose. On some ef these steels we pay 15% premium to get the for- mulas exact. ‘ SSS -SPECIAL-Ss1IXx 5-Pass, 119-in.W.B. 50H. P. Touring . 1. uw oa wy 8 81425 Roadster (2-Pass.) . . « « ww 1400 Coupe (S-Pass.) . . . «@ a + 1895 Sedan . . sm im 6 6. 1985 d ' Apa We do it by building our own bodies, our own parts. Thus we save out- side profits, We do it, because we have up-to-date’ plants, with all forms of modern equipment. x me, The results ace these: Beauty, quality and luxury such as no maker can surpass. Prices far below the usual. Our Light-Six, built by ordinary methods. wotlld sell for from $200: to’ $400 more. Our Big-Six can be compared only with the highest-priced ‘cars in the world. Here are 13 models, from $1,025 to $2,685. Each of them: offers scores of advantages over, any*comparable car, They offer.such values. that the trend toward Studebakers has be- * come overwhelming. Go analyze the reasons before you buy a quality car. { —— BIG-S 1X 7-Pass. 126-in. W.B: 60H. P. Touring; .j.. . . . Speedster (5-Pass.) . Coupe (5-Pass.) . . 5) Sedan $1750 1835 2495 2685 (AQ prices f. 0.b. factory. Terms to sheet your convenience.) BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY | UCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES In the old d were built h big, roomy attics. That space is valuable how. To make the most of it, buy some sheets of this different wallboard. When you get through nailing it to the joists or studding, you will have a news room or two— neat, smooth-surfaced, cool in summer and warm in winter, fireproof, too—all because of Sheetrock. ROCK the fireproof | WALLBOARD » | F. H. Carpenter Lumber Company houses Wolarine7 _ For ‘Correct Grad consult chart at an; Standard QI Servi e Static ‘ and at most garage¢