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PAGE FIGHS ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LAFOLLETTE’S al ; °W SECRETARY TAKES OATH B.6 Neloon aceetars of he bot! NOTED PRISON meeting was adjourned until i WORKER COMES SUPPORTERSIN [Bo ee TE aes TO BISMARCK’ which has been closed since the fiist. Major Halpin, one of the foremost | j ( Z 5 - of the year, rernfAin closed until mar, advocates of the prisoner-regenera- ‘s i i 2 ey 4 ket conditions warrant its being re-/tion in the United States, will arrive ee 3 Z ‘ Z ‘ opened. The report showed that on in Bismarck at 2 p.m. April 1, ei ‘ ee y to conduct a meeting at The Salva- | account of the present dull market | i conditions, a considerable q r rps hall. Now Virtually Certain To ° keel i of flour is now stored in the ware- ang alpin, national prison sec- Have Six of the 13 Dele- 4% WP nme go z ey oo : houses of the plant, etary of The Army, is in charge ot NINE OUT.OF TEN ‘The report was made as the result regeneration activities at 286 county gates in G. 0. P. Body i ee i. , ; of a vist to the mill in February by Jails, © peniten- Need the Spirit of Youth nill board committee consisting of Dr. Hegge, Ole Serumgard of Devils es | in Their Feet Lake and Nick Nelson of Emerado, ; | ALSO) FOUR ELECTORS fede, 3 , ’ ; ; ie : q vast majority in every walk of life would Mrs. Christianson, Bismarck gh J.35 ‘ : z D. R. RUSSELL + be bnepsela ee a st é 4 i , their feet rejuvenated. Get ‘“GROUND- ae? Ro PIONEER RAIL ere 7 V4 OFFICIAL, DIES = eee | MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN & BRO. | Laid First Tracks Across the | Missouri River Ice at | Bismarck For N. P. | Major William Halpin tiking (ie oita of office just hefore 2 ley, one’ ofyhis former ole p natty No. D. 28.—David tiaries, 28 wonten’s penal institu- ; ») = i ES Russell Taylor, 7, first superiften- tions, B courts. 2 federal prisons and ey seen —-~ the Northern Pacific Railroad, who | in} | J ipper | uapilicettcal ARGUM ENTS N FARGO TRIBUNE _ : sumed the position in 1880, died! Cin sungats have betn tor Widely Imitated J) B HEN GE NN SO 5 gM ,ieleek, this morning, Hew ken by’ thoitsands of men in all | WALKING SHOES 3] i ATTY * ral A aT . c LD TO I ORUM i ind his lentuenin eit ‘ sult of the cfforts ae al cae ss Aa ALATA ; te AY ti Fargo, N, D., March 28—Sale of r ; i i ae a HAUG UANO A he Fargo Daily Tribune to the W#s born in Burlington, Vt. » direction of Majoy Halpin. | Isd4, and was reared in Michigan Major Halpin is known as a ‘elo- = oe pad 5 Forum Publishing Company was an- i te ions vill by ra fro he buildin rave 7 Le Dene ool - f rk, to be the finest state educational] Will be separate from the building, Ni W Vat WWE DY ‘AR DIAN INT) nesmees tere ty. B. Blick, owner. | “here he entered railroad work. He/musictun. | I huilding, next week, The cost is ap-| Under the plans. The gymnasium is Li } ‘onsolidation is hcketieinenes ssista 7 rain- rs are i, We 2, 5 s i JUL CURL tt VG Consolidation is’ expected in a short BBS MD fe ¢ x LW ane dan te rater An alt latujor Halpin. ip. vatiéus, cities and | 2roximately $390,000, the stage of the Atditorium. \ il ia) expected since. Mr. 1: rj direction o Major’ Halpin. lisse. W sumed the super-| towns throughout the Northern Divi-| (The entire normal school will be| The building is located upon a hill, £ an excellent view of sur- ; Weta ee Mee UNDE = : ; : ‘ i ving Aneta, oa Lak . « ent tial ‘a < meri “ s te s — intendency in) Mandan among his] Sen. which ncludes Minnesota,| housed under one roof, the building | & e % Magerne: dtepublicant elect ; Win FREES Permer President of Seandi- DRAKE MILL skaiwae thevardaouNqobeok Auieys|(Nomh: UNKe d: South heing constructed with two wings and| Founding territor: ght te AA a : ann ae — an auditorium in the rear of the main] While money is lacking to equip IL Today” re _,{ fava American Bank a Herne stb D. R, Taylor who fi portion of the building. the building as desired, a start has ed Today” to Show at Testifies For Himself lhuilt tracks on the Missouri river | The building, of North Dakota] been made by citizens of Dickinson, Auditomampapri lo lice and rant rains over them, In 1884! brick facing, will contain study and|Whg have contributed opera chairs | Mr. Taylor was superintendent of | eA Grar Phe at Taxtinvon | ation rooms, auditorium, gym-| for the Auditorium. : a aie Tor tiie ease the Fargo Southern, which later be- i um, cafete: and libri room. —— Keen deine uae a : : my ere ; 5 i ate Roard ay Discontinue! au art of the Milwaukee sys- Only the dormitories and power plant| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Ze ng trains across the Missouri riv a e Democratic race etween the par eee ue ino e joys af ev oot ‘ foreaenne| Its Operations | Adrian, Mich, and is sur j i : : | it fuctiens—the Murphy faction and the | happy comedy of married fife ad th» will not the Jury be | |e raat ARRON o ERIN LAE New Dickinson Building Said | Zul! nagar ua The Perry supporter : mm the i Poe Unue ee cua wall 6 D,, siar, 28.—Steps L. Bowe y Jr. Finest in State Schools teward terminating the dutie * Funeral servi sinday mornings, (i: Gorman’as minager of the Biake held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. ‘ the ni 1 | sili natal play 2H ACE a H dt Head.) state-owned mill, whose re Zon | Sate _ |. The Dickjngon State Normal pro- ; Dear oie (A ERT Rees i ; aes ‘3 is to become effec n Apri KILLS SELF bably wifl move into its new build- a ile eee eee aves ree Eh : te etande be. ther mderene x result of the closing of the mill, are. Yale, S, D.—Robert Johnson, 53, | ing, declared by many school officials HOH BUrle! Parvo attorney, whe ig | wil! tive meine : chigied aint : v taken by the board of managers a prosperous farmer near here, shot | ; MESH ct ica FPaeoh en of the state mill and elevator and in his head off yesterday afternoon. | > Hula vith 10,484. vote : r pas ta ! ‘ne laet i , that connection,’ D b ° oh ‘ va’ given as the reason Are You Fat? of AMP forer his nearest competitor, |wersstul sea Jeftpeat shjections by t ; 4 | Hatton, a member o: board, und oar c He was married 57 year: 1 of this after PF. O'Connor, Grand Fork Soret Sage > \ , and the other hirteen leaders on the Republican : . z Wed ; directors under whom these activitic q ‘ | Thousands of overfat people have e a PZ ‘ follows: Fisher, aetna ee | : * |become slim by following the advice t= i s 5 rm, Tay: | 470 w (OV Uo elie . of doctots ‘who récommend Marmola 2 eld, Ward ae: age ee pt i a ; Prescription Tablets, those harmless Williams, Severson, Vogel ee Sai Sone | ; a TEST SAY R HIRK little fat--reducers that simplify the The leaders in the Democratic ‘ ) at Ae ease Anes : : i g 1 dose of the famous Marmola Pre- ; egate race are: Burke, O'Con s zs + a rs ers bank ¢ geet: 5 ‘apa Fisk, H McCoy, Murphy, O'Con | yi 0) scription, If too fat, don’t wait—go ; \ i oe m now’ to, your dmagit ani or el SOP MEW Ways of serving nell, Johnson, t, Lillibridgee Nigeria le a ; i har hich: tke the pei Five lead oon dean |. oe ee a Pane “Indigestion Made Life Miser-| == dglar, which is the price the world al race are: Holl, Larson, Magnuson, : q : Hagen took the witness stand in h over, procure a box of these tablets , presentation, Seats Christianson, McGrath half yesterday 2 ai able; I was Nervous bs If preferable you can secure them d ° Five dei omocra! 7 ae ! + Re 5 rect by sending price to the Marmola ‘ age ee : Ay : ‘and Depressed. — Co., 4612, Woodward Ave., Detroit, EIS Strain . CROW SHOOTING ti! oi Ended My Troubles.” "| ois a Cee ea ee ZEE PLANNED mice che Papcined : : ily without tiresome exercise or sta SEEK ARRES BEE PLANNE! ‘i ed Cae vation dict and Teave no unpleasant : ie yy wouldnt f Be effénts—~ es eo ee vote of hie t 1 ' I eat sntion that following the re. 2004 health” for a; fortune,” ie Z . i : RA Aa Saeeaes hear Th ted Mrs. Jennie Shi By : A " han n invited te F the bank after the Lan Mt i sea 5 eid ani aee ane i y St. Detroit, Mich. in d : eaieieens i : se ° ae ‘ what the Tanlac_treat- |i yer weld iy in the managen) he pe De 1D eg. : = ~ a f i i three years ago. indige : : oo] on febsrh ries) 4 bank. This policy he Former Lisbon Banker To Be} a eh ? ene Nee it Tr aeamiar My BOae Bartle made life Charged by Officials a ei eee This wis tls the content ni et ype ae 8 z ; —— & E The Cleanest, Purest, Most vned to for ¢ phasized hy John Burke, I i Or Wed: DY: Bas: é EN i 3 es : Nutritious of All Cereal Foods palpitatio’ d 1 felt nery- a charge growing out of the failur : vl Dent miss our Saturds eee es Mer y We have received from the women Pere eee county Lae Me sere lads tne Dollar Flower Special. “Since Tanlac has ended my trou- : . of America hundreds of recipes for de- Beer ; ‘ aly ant | HOSKINS-MEYER.. bles and made me well, arid’ strong . a . eae Seer : again I believe 1 am one of the hap- BUT THERE WAS licious “Shredded Wheat dishes.”” We want more of them. We will give gold prizes amounting to $1500.00 for the most original and most practical ways of serving Shredded. Wheat. You no doubt have a favorite Shredded Wheat recipe of your own. It may take first prize. Send it in at once. Contest closes le Rn a 2 ae 5 ETT wae NO ATER: IN July 1, 1924. ansom Cour armers Bank. | pg 5, J § ‘ = x ane % This agency of the|— | THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY Extension Work | ; Hartford Fire Insur-| Nuewa tee y; e Gains Rapidly. bs al : jance Co, offers its cli- en stE NN With Boys and Girls) | ee ents fire prevention esta wont iad Saeco service to help prevent Mieiecice pecvle onthe teen Gn ae ae 'fire—and to provide North Dakota, according to the an- ; = : adequate insurance to e nual report of county extension work 4 showing that 1,035 boys: and 1,117 | pay for losses should : hey come. Ask about THE MAN WHO KNOWS ish S ale URANCE ; BISMARCK... | PHONE 577. : irls were enrolled in boys’ and irls’ club work last yea Sale will be held at corner Main and Ninth Street, alongside Bismarck Storage Co. Of this number, 694 b and 649 girls completed their projects for the year. Forty-five demonstration teams | Would Rather Fight : Than Work : i : ; = | r ay arc “ft suffered for yeurs with stomach : ; a ; : AWAITS YOU. ] 4 ‘ : trouble and could not eat and just : : m They’re. just ‘‘different” — That’s all. A hat from AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.-M. ————— There will be sold at this sale a complete line of house- were trained, 17 of boys and 18 of girls. These teams gave demon- , ousiscal ee Teeeuat rather hen Siece tauing 3 sisgialee , ] “Klein” has as much distinction for the wearer, as a ‘CHEVROL ET / a | : hold goods consisting of beds, dining room: table. dressers, davenport, kitchen cabinet, -chairs,. rockers, strations in competition with others at county and state fairs, and at several national events including the International Livestock ape™ at C ae : 2 ‘course of Mayr's Wondertu) Rem- pee “Klein” Suit or Topcoat. edy I actually"want to work, and talk : : zi ie hd ‘ THEY’RE HERE! bout eat, I am.the last Al é ‘ 3 é pa : NA Mey nares cin leer? ne i peed | » In all the newest shadesand shapes. - . buffet, full line of kitchen utensils and many other less preparation that removes the eis y + catrshalmucos from the inet | Priced from $2.25 to $7.00. articles too numerous to mention. All first class goods. “tenet and allays the inflammation os . oe ; which causes practically all stomach, Photo by “American ‘Colony, Jerusalem. pe, ie —COME EARLY AND. LOOK THE STUFF OVER— liver and intestinal ailments, includ- STREETS IN JERUSALEM in many instances are the same today * ein. re) er : { a‘ Me ing appendicitis, One dose will con-| ag. when Jesus traversed them. with his disciple “This particular scene ae f | E. M.. KAFER, Auctioneer cago and the Inter-Sta fair at Sioux. City, Iowa. vinee or money refunde: as shows what ig said to be the house of the ‘rich ian” mentioned in * Ady. | Luke. o and the other ¢ Fargo, Mar. 28. A warra he | cued n, and ther torney, in the outl arrest of Ray W. Craig, for organ ries of t hich he presented a prominent. reside f firs eee si — N persons in the world. I now menshing Eo i | LENT IN THE r | rejoice in a wonderful appetite, NO WATER Paella, aK. N THE HOLY LAND | peaceful nerves, a fine ¢gmplexion re putes Conklin of “tinsom count yand splendid health. Tafilac has i IN IT. left ‘Tuesday night for Luke Alfred, | y g : earned my lifelong praise.” CALF CLUB FORMED : ‘ ig is said to have f EE Tanlac is for sale by all good] -A calf club has been formed in As. the fire prevention GUEIET 9 RY A a : : druggists. Accept. no substitute.| Grant county by County Agent Wil- engineer “made his in- under arrest Over 40 million bottles sold. son. spection he found one! E Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. Z fire pail carefully . : : G 3 . oy Mig @-Adv.| Read Tribune Want Ada. placed on a special county and fetime: : ‘ oer 3 shelf — BUT THERE IAAREAUUEAERAUEREROREONOONESUUAUAUOUSOOUOESOSOSEUOUTOORAAGUOUADOUOOREUADOONSEEOREOOUEOPONDUOEDUDLOAOAOAAOENE OES OD : | A 3 4 as Harry E. Rilling, state boys’ and