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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ROTARIANS IN SONG SESSION FOR BIG EVENT For Fortheaming District Con- ference at Session Today i inthusiasm _ Gat hered Retnrin to get really \ the fortheoming istrict conference along toward the ast of the month, at today's Junct on Tudge Christianson gave the Ro ian judicial pronouncement he several hundred visitors come to n 1 urged that the. glad und be extended with reservat ic He impre 1 upon the eat responsibilit volvi n the veal club. Henry Halverson put the Rotarian \ which will be sprung at the juring the ic lesson Drv. J ose entertai the tar n xecount of h re t but left no doubt in n wuditors that he was lad to yet back to Bismarck tirte Ward birthday u cole rrated by Dr. Harry) Brandes and | ctor LaRose’s birthday by Dr. Roy | ywne, the luck Rotarians draw: { it Guest Vo. Doran of Fargo, e International Harvester ny; N. 1G. Dahl, new city manager of the penter Lumber Comp: ©. ©, Kirk, organist at the Elt and Philip W. Weil of Milwaukee Paul Bunee of Fargo, who is with | TAXGUTIS. HELD ASSURED ys Bonus Chairman Smoot Will Also I ass Washington, April 2.—Assurance hat the tax reduction bill would be assed this session and prediction | at the soldier bonus bill would be THE ARENA § BANK nacted into law before congress|at Arena, in the Sta North Da-| a rned was made by Chairman] kota, at the close of busime Mareh | n t of the senate finance com. | Lit » 1924 j ittee and lei rs of both parties RESOURCES, P| President Coolidge centered at- | Leans and discounts $31,007.56 ention on the logislitive program. |OVerdrafts, sceured and aneid Senator Smoot told the senate the set tax bill probubly would be ready for t to the floor by Saturday. ppeal from Senator Walsh, vomperat, J handling the stated that the posi uf in outlining etistat pre n by calling: for quick action on both the revenue and bonus bill Istimates on both the nus and} bills will be placed before the} nee committee when the hearing | of Secretar Meilon one No. & FORMER* HOME OF ‘A GREAT: DIPLOMAT ~ ‘ CHak The national capital fs filled with old homes that are rich in tradition and distinction, and among them 1s that of the late John Hay, an outstanding figure in American diplomacy. MWe was Ambassador to England and Secretary of State under President McKinley, and continued in the latter position under President Roosevelt. In his youth he was private secretary to Abraham Lincoln, ‘This fine old home fs now the resi dence of Mr. Hay’s sowinlaw and daughter, Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Jr. Senator Wadsworth 1s the for New York and enior se a national Republican leadc OLD N ARS PI ee ON ae Ce JRSE he Ma husett peed Hition of Report of th es, tax id, over undivided pro ht sj Fare ==, TASKS $25,000 | | | | | Fannie Rettenberg Says Her f IN ALIENATION SHIT IN FARGO Husband Was Falsely Turned Against Her 20, April 2. Rottenberg m_ Rottenherg, the plaintiff demands that defendants pay $21,000 for al-! 1 alienat of her husband tions, held the limelight of the | o district court today. Mrs. Rottenberg brought the ac “The he ion against the parents, the sister \prother and brother-in-law of her yhu charging Vhat after her {marrage to Abe Redttemberg in ‘Minneapolis in 1915 the defendants to de} her of ber support in their PAY $60,000 ed fatlure to provi FOR LIGHT PLANT, — Purchase of} pit rh ts 7 hr aiven at $600,600 The sate of the Western Electri: | Massachusetts, a member : 5 the finan committee to give ancd S108 surances to the country that there rye : fauna iad been no unnecessary delay in} janis BA only 3 TOTAL ar. LIABILITIES: Hearing Restored Gapitall stock naid’in 10,000.00] area ged 0a ee Rag 0) Tae Surplus fund Looo.oo} , While spetking in the South, William G. McAdoo once more met Often In 24 Hours}; Uncle Jim Bonna (left) who tan to get the doctor when McAdoo was ndividual de- posits subject 208 and Aunt Julia, Who nur him in babyhood, pat Marietta, G. ng Results Secured in One{ to check | Day by Use of K-17, Formerly arreend fund ee a Known as Rattle Snake Oil Demand certifi t rd in of the “Real Re an” central cates of de leeds ommittee Deafness and Head Noises need not| posit 233.88 | kdta 0 ies vieamenton -|Time — certifi DOGRH Re a f a widely known physicia chtes of de a recorded in Be BUYING CAR IS Now it is possible for some of the}, posit 9,034.63 on page 125 ta ta mospxobstinate gf deathess to| Centted check AN INVESTMENT be reBeved in a day plicdfipn of knowH!as Rattle § treatment is meeting with wide suc- all over the country. Dz pbraska resident, 67 years old, s “I have used the treatment for only two week: hearing is restored perfectly reliefAwas almost instantan now the head noises p My catarrh, a ¢ ? standing, is impre time by the ing wonder t resident, ully, Fred: McIntyre, a Kansa = “I have used K-1 eks and can hear a watch tick, has also nearly removed all evidences | of my catarrh.” Head Noises Stopped Henry Vertein, a Wisconsin dent, sa “I have used K-17 only ten days and have stopped entirely and my hear- shown a wonderful improve- for my head nois Hears Clock Tick Frank Quinn, of Mi “Before I used K-17 Th the clock tick in a long time. And after I had taken the treatment two days I could in bed and hear the clock tick plainly.” Pp, E. Bryant, of Georg began using K-17 on Monda Saturday of the same week I was hearing and have been hearing since. Th you once, twice, thrice.” Head Noises Stopped in 5 Days Mrs. D. C. Wilkins, of Mississip; says: “K-17 has helped me wonder- | fully, In five days it has stepped that awful noise in my ears. I tink it is a grand medicine.” Mrs. C. Roberts, of Florida, says: “I was entirely deaf in my left ear for two years and then in both. When | I got your treatment I could hear in twenty-four hours.” Such amazing reports come from! all over this country and foreign| countries. The prescription, whieh i known as K-17, is easily used at} home and seems to work like magic) in its rapidity on people of all ages, So confident are we that K-17 will| yestore your hearing quickly, and to| introduce this remarkable treatment | to a million more sufferers, we will) serid a large $2.00, treatment for only | $1,00 on ten days’ free trial. If the} results are not satisfactory the treat- ment costs nothing. | Send no money—just your name} and address to the Greene Laboreto- | rieg, 220 Greene Bldg., Kansas City, Kan, and the treatment will be mail- | ed at once. Use it according to the simple directions. If at the end of; 10 days your hearing is not relieved, ! ppi, says: d not heard your head noises gone entirely, just vend it back and your money will be| refi led without question. This of-; fer is fully guaranteed, so write to- day and give, this wonderful com- pound ® trial. , —Adv. P- : the er than t Wa above stated, the nance in Burl a at the North Daky hour o $ 40,012.72] o'clock in the forenoon of the ORTH DAKOTA, Cont of April, 1 to satisfy WO ADN STE ESN niount h mort the expectation of gettin) . Cashier of the day © than Ane ea do stlemnly swear taten tr knowledge and AMINGER, Cashier. before me ibed in ill be mi ink, “The car is only the ¥ hich he hope nt ridi tutes the con “Would any ned b nt i best of my A tion thirty-five ( hundred forty ( worn to 40) north of 1 ibed and Dated M I NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE . fort Th means more tha BY ADVERTISEMENT Attorney ly a show-room and _ sale Notice is given that fault has been n in the te: ia estate me CALL ISSUED No matter how much fulnes Hae crtLisntie aie Decthele Farge, April 2,—The troduced, in the front of the ski McKenzie, North Dakota to M. W.| litte convention of hy means of pleated sec Pee piemarck, North’ Dakota, {licans” at damestown on April 23} or panels, the back isu dated the 12th day of January, 1920! was issued today by the chairman] fat and straight. THEY CAME TO WASHINGTON TOGETHER ( v tea 7 OH&R Senator Wesley 1. Jones of Washington and Congressman Gilbert N. Haugen entered-Congress on thé same day—March 4, 1899—and they are still there. [n the above picture they are. shaking hands on the twen- ty-fifth anniversary of their entry into official life atthe national capital, Senator Jones is.chairman of the Commerce Committee of the Senate, and Mr. Haugen is chairman of the great-Agriculture Committee of the House: They are both Republicans, and now belong to that small group of statesmen who have served com tinuously in Congress*for more than’ a quarter of a century. The group consists of eight members—four-Sen- -‘ors and four Representatives—and seven of them are Republicans, rte i h day of March, 1 seventy-seven (77) west of the thousand doll Harry A. Matchler P.M. containing one hundred si out the assurance that Noiry Public, RUClON I aunty, acres more or less according to sponsibility for the developn My commission expires November,| U.S. Government Survey thereof. : ; aera : ips 26, 1924. | U.S. Government Survey thereof. | the property was behind the inve Correet, Attest: © of the sale the sum " A, ©. ISAMINGER, Onision coste wise wr gets his cur ALM. and expensesMof sale’ tigluding ab dealer who can offer eve torneys fees, : - fa that the car will i a= ch V7th, 1 the expected serviceabilit com | frocks. By NELLIE MAXWELL OLD-FASHIONED SWEETS iG THERE ever a child who has not been made happy Even growo-eps enjoy one. © peuple have the kil- g the winter occasion @ real candy-pulling party. Velvet Molasses Candy.—Take ful each of molasses and ier, Uuree cupfuls of sug ree tablespoonfuls . put on to boll, When the is reached add one polnt ft teaspoonful of crea tried in cold jast of $ y done add ope hal and ¢ pull obe teaspoon: ulf teaspoonfpl of extract and 2 few drops of ppermini er oil of wintergreen. yon popped 1 kerpel is covered with the Bugar. Peanut Brittle. one pouné put into a place over the & melted to keep the mw the sides of the pan. add one quart of and ed peanuls with . Stir quickly end pour out ute a greased pan te coal, Orange Puffs With Orange Sauce. —Bake a pudding an serve with Beat the whites of three eggs until stiff one cupful of powdered sugar and grated rind and julce of tw oranges and the juice of one lemon | Nut Bar.—Put a layer of walnut meats and almonds into a buttered | pan; pour over a pound of sugar melted to a sirup, as for meatal brittle. (@, 1922, Weatern Ne sirup, stirred fr! well-n er Union.) | DOUBLE GODET Frequently a’ double godet is in- troduced on one side of a frock which has # perfecty plain back and front | and practicially no trimming. | T WEAR | White collars and puffs to be worn at the wrists are seen on practiéally, all the crepes and al- paeas for street wear, BELTS. LEATHER i ft pastel shades pleasing: BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ | i Olive Tablets thesub- | stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. | People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’Olive | Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated | tablets are taken for bad breath by all | aa ie ye Tablets act gen-| . Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and ee | stimulating them to’ natural ‘action, | clearing the blood and gently purifyiri the entire system. They do that whic! dangerous calomel does without any of | the bad aftereffects. an the benefits of nasty, sickening, | going, cathartics are derived from | Dr. Edwards’ sakes rebes at | griping, pain or any disas le i in Pe Edw ards discovered \formila after seventeen years of prac- | tice among patients afflicted with bowel { and liver complaint, with the attendant | ible t a candy jin compound ‘mi OU jel ‘Rnow them by their olive ‘olor. ‘Take one or two every night for a week id note the efleet-40c und 30c, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2,°1924 Germany doesn’t look either like Photo shows part of a parade in Li | fair HOOP-LA! ny or paig adver i—every mod- ‘ern convenience taking i tisiny the CAN STAY INN. D. THE DICTATOR Five dollars isn’t so much when measured against so good a hat. One of the spring's biggest ’ worth is “The a Gordon cre- ation that the wise will look five dolla Dictator" y secured twelve Dakota, T irrigated — dis , Montana, pagests tha desiriz to North fields try upon with favor. GORDON HATS FIVE DOLLARS ECONOM RAR ie « POs uth paid Mr. North Di Project Manager of! amation Sétvice at Wil eking tweiveriN ur heet laborers, from} Arthur Yellowstone} has re ilies from! se families | Da employment Williston for “Married Today” a Is Clever Farce DR. B.S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, field diences. You will eats fi a floc inment and a well the produce! | NEVER College Church. Mildred style w figure, the suf hundre ings, ult. eatcd situations as ; of them, hits them old, with its A LAMP POST HAS TO STRIKE A FUWER | their lives to EXCEPT IN SELF DEFENSE, Friday night March 21st, by member of Jamestown prized as keepsake. it was left at Presbyterian tewn, No. Dak. vill he made to fit y jonable spring: fabrics.) Let us point out to you the superiorly and preater wear in and than you pay for an ordinary National Tailors _ & Cleaners 111-5TH. aoe ~ known to domes- | \tic science is in- istalled. Daily ° baking tests are ‘made by women ‘who have devoted prob- lems of the kitch- jen, There is not one condition under which + 'a leavener could be used, that has not been tried repeatedly here. -When you use roe, FESe | make xo mistake in buy- or the whole family, in is. this. enter- ull, young and urkling, camedy balanced company, sty rs. BEEN KNOWN Glee Club, an apron Think For reward write Kellam, James: - “> in your kitchen you never experiment —you never guess— you use it with confi- , 'dence—you know when you take your baking from the oven that it will be perfect- ly raised, appetizing jand nutritious, ‘Try Calumet once—you ‘will never fail to use ‘ jit always, « : ‘RVERY INGREDIENT * OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY ‘U. S. FOOD AUTHORITIES Gales 2°/, times as that of any other § I uit Easter Sunday, April 20th, 3 Is. one. day when you will i want to look your very best. ig What is more fitting and pro- ee per tor this day than a neatly j ' hand-tailored suit, made to fit your every curve, draped to ot your re with the artistic rt ray touch of a true tailor? The 4 ue and the material for it you can choose from ds of ‘the ‘latest fash- ich a suit will: bring ‘ou are invited to come look over our offer- The cost is’ no more PHONE 201