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iS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NP. OFFICIALS | COMING HERE Will Address Bismarck Boos- 3 ter Club on April 8 PROGRESS OF | *® #555700: MANY SHOWS | Future to Bring. Many oy way Stars to City STATE TOLD STYLES SHOW INDIVIDUALITY ———— \ | Newspaper with World-Wide! Circulation Gives Publicity | | urried Today,” a comedy fare | declared by producers to equal the|§ famous“ r and Warmer” and “Twin Beds”, will be seen at the Au- ditorium here tonight, opening the [spring season for high class show | Advance sale indicates a good-sized ut tonight's performance. sed bookings for later date: as shown by the lists of Manage | Veeperman, include: M, M, Goodsill, assistant to th | The rapid progress made by North Vice-President of the Northern | fic, will address the Bismarck N. P.| Booster club on April 8, and. all em-! ployes from Bismarck and Mandan are expected to attend the meeting. The club is one of many being form-| y employes of the road on all ions, and is designed to bring | about closer cooperation between the | officials and the employes, It will | P and sweet clover had increased tre- give a chance, it is felt by. officers, | f . | mendously, and qpotes other officials for them to become more intimately 1 {as to the state’s inherent worth and| xequainted with the employes. | jweulth, The was carried “ta! € The Bismarck Booster Club is is: set the state ri “in the minds of suing a mimneographed bulletin, aders in a widely vatied territury. riving information abput the railroad —— OFFICIALS OF | MARKET NEWS SELLING IS SCATTERED products is told in a story i the Christian Science Monitor, pub-| lished in Boston and circulated | throughout the world. The art,cle| includes statistics of Joseph Devine, commissioner of immigration, show- ing that North Dakota's production of creamery products, corn, poultry musical comedy ‘with Leon May 10-—( Kimboell Young in Al Jolson in Bombo 16—"Lightning.” {r ied” with Martin and Donald Brian, ember 5—“Sally, Irene and E ASTER Slippers are of such fashion importance that mber 18—Mitzi Hajos. The list is an unusually attractive one and somewhat larger than usua }during the spigng and summer, Al | Jolson is completing his second yeu | in “Bombo.” you will enjoy choosing them from the up-to-the-minute style assortment assembled here. Flat- | | | (Continueg from page 1) rege, O. J. Helland and 0, T. Foss, all bankers. As yet no defendants have been ‘committed to jail in default of bonds Joseph Pass of Hanks, last of in dicted Williams county bankers to appear fr arraignment, arrived at Williston late yesterday from Minot |Obregon Buys California Horse tering strap designs, distinctive reptile - finished leathers, and Santa Monic (AP) Weakens Trading on Chi ago! ntter tele ine Sheriff Eric | r 3 | iz icag after telephoning Sheriff Erickson ye : f i { that he had seen the fact of the in- |~ President Obregon of Mexico has ~ in ar hades of an and ' , Wheat Market | : ; MIELMERUENEMIMEd Tina newapaBee ani Chic Ube at suede in smart s ta | . Q ; state elding, for use as saddle horse, A } Sioa einer usec EE eee eee | peehed nel Ce UeBeRichelneE the Up gray, compose Slippers to €ffec- | lifters’ Saddle Clu champion stock he Orange was © of California \ jms on the part of commis ion | Youses weakened the wheat mar- | |Boy Escapes he has one good leg. for 1922 nnd 1928 ket in tod early dealings. Tie | others wooden. But this “Mexican } eae isiatadl Eee aC ID Death Though goldier ‘marshes off to battle with | ti 4 To Z Northwest After ening n- . \ the rest of his comrades, his peg changed to 3.8 cents om, M < Lol | Badly Mangled| beating an accompaniment ms the HAM xe 1-4 to $1.01 3-8 and July $1 Reublestones ito chu mtencyateenneat Develop Oil Fields $1.08 3-8, wheat underwent a gi D., April 2-—] a hundred pairs of hob-nailed shoes. | ea a . g | vem 5 1d son of Joe gest sianen 4 a oT Ros y most. striking things about/some want their clothes loase. irene at Hatilock lest Wis. TEBE : | Buenos Atres, April 2.—The Ar- 1. He may ‘be a little out of for he tively harmonize with your Eas- ter costume. eo «England, Peter, the 1 . | | Individuality ts one of the|some-like form-fitting sty! les and | Subsequentiy wheat. rallied in} Pics 7 Dh |gentine government proposes to sympathy with co ic} American men. They insist on} ‘The two sw hown above} foot and had his right leg horribly WOULD FREE \intensity the pC TuCUIOTT of oan y y) d's Booter was reported that. expressing their own ideas. typify the individuality of | cut and mangled when his foot was AUGUST STUNGE I the. stite-owned wells turing the Wchmondas ing and there. were withdr ss \meriean styles. At the left is |fed into ,the large gears of a big next four ye: in accordance p :| They won't all go to the same ‘ichureh, drive the same kind of steam engine, which first cut off his Sonus ar . A * toes, broke the foot, severed the indication of the waist line and foot at the a ireteene be Close firm net higher. wheat frein store. 4 to 7-8 cent bden | With a plan submitted to the min- stry of agriculture by the govern- double-breasted suit, with an Ad qadateriiele oR unEOnae launched by neighbors of August BA to $1.08 te “Sand July $1.03 lear, vote the same political] athtotie shoulde ldhieneyiteyieniaentaidias sip Minne Mousa AU I sca umf ent terete iinet ante hae < 5 |ticket or wear the same clothes. At the right is a two-button | pieces of flesh out by the teeth of i pron the eis eal : hej BAe Ute POE GtlL teat Ghieae AGO a he per aunply must be “different.” easy fitting, loosely draped suit th ene eh Fen eee Bane ieoue dligtnicleeourt 6) Derpreeucegy Geom ea now oOer Con 2,000. Fairly Unevenly’| That's one of the most refresh-|of the modified English type | yi. rushed to the hospital in New [Serve a term of 10 years for criminal | jy. stink as set forth in the plan. lower. As comand to yest sing thir about American}with the buttons widely spaced | Belial where it took Dr. G. A. {#ssault on a young woman, Tesiauestinatenle that hie Tie CORPSE FOUND Hasnonarniahedet ey. tu bh omities ‘ general (rade medium heavyweight |styles, You can't put the men|and the waist line low. |Sarchet over two hours to dress the [one peeple living near Arena, Bur-| years of work under the improved) y.twood, N. D. April 2 Mystery AELSLulby) WO -aveinvesBHEAE ee butchers 10 cents lower: in‘uniforms, Some like double-| Both are correct and both are | wounds. Although suffering terrible | leikh county, most of them of Ger | conditio (ins Ceandtiell Sardar) |e RAI Nts a SS et Re OBSun ean eeWhIGhe RN aes Cattle receipts 10,000. Fairly ac- . | pain it is thought the boy extraction, are going to mem-/ would show an increase of 90,000,-| Surreumds the finding of a corpse of ‘ R Panmid tive, mostly steady to strong. Barly {breasted’ clothes; some do not;} popular. | A big Reeves steam engine hers of the pardon board with 2/999 pesos consistign of the new in-| @ baby in a box hiduen underneath Rap ome h ert ANUS Tyee orale yo tad moved away two months ago, and yet no one has been found who knows ement of facts in the case th fp $11.65. k the hoist at the Han- Jused to w stallations, tank steamers, ete.) barn on the Paul Pyan m near Shee» receipts 10,000. Slow. | @____ cEaRe TH i | eel coal mine, ‘The boy attemptéd to| Say were not adduced atethe trial, | moreave t profit of 65.000,000| here. The body we ae Aas i : ——_—___—__—__——- | bandit, the police said, ;sel coal mine. The boy 4 ptéd t oreAver, a net profit of 65,000,000 | here. The body was discovered by} anything al eats ee ee Weather Report _ Gates a criminal — inte Sturt the engine, He opened the/and asserting his innocence of the [pesos would be sown | workmen who were eligi titel | ose ope eee cates iWaWer as*ichardbtte smuggler. steam throttle and as the engine|¢rime charged, The entire party, led It is proposed to sink 75 working | barn. Information of the finding has o— failed to ‘st , closed it again. + He} by William Langer, called on Gover-jand six exploration wells in Com-} APOLIS ‘LOU R up by the wheel and|nor Nestos and Attorne Jodoro Rivads while 18 wells For twenty-four hours ending at next climbed ’ lis, April pure eune | oanNtale i DRAKE MILL stood over the big gears to move! | would be sunk in Plaza Hunincul, | ipments barrels.) Temp, at 7 - the wheel to get. the engine “off | their vic Part of their pre in the Neuquen te 3 4 : critory. in order | : Z Highest y P| MAY REOPEN Di UE EGe Mecreriay Hit aaenenreglilenl anal ac atone aelsiumbentin' ce nnttely totostean iEMtiio val UsiCe, Do not catch cold Pew eat westettae 16 into. the engine when the thréttle| cluded three wowen who declared those oil beds. ‘The plan includes | take : : ‘ts soon as the engine | Stunge was innocent. © building an oil distillery in La : Grand’ Forks, -AD 2A care Meee aaiceh WeEnteEE ENaU a aie ita able to handle 2,000 tons ot | SCOTTS taker has been placed in charge nd Forks, N. D., April 2—Op \ several revolutions. The hoy aily. ‘This. plant will] the state-owned mil¥at Drake, un Alte Nemes : the Bethlehem Steel EMULSION would have eaten entire through | posing the principle of the Huber un . FE ee eee oer ote [ws thrown into the gears; which | +6 was reported at t! ing of the |} ave aN : : ; ; a a , : wing 0 his body, literally killing him by f@mployment insurance measure, tne state: mill and elevator board Of inches, had not the engine stopped | University of North Dakota debate eee Ten sing of the | iit after the gears had traveled the |team defeated Macalester college de- = length of his leg. baters here night by a LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF For the Trouble Zone YOUR NOSE AND THROAT SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, April 2—Cattle re- , ceipts 1,800, Slow. About steady-| Highest wind velocit ‘ nan Bulk steers and yearlings $7.00 to SuAniek URECAEE Raa Fat she-stock’ $3:60°to § For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly Bulk $6,75 and down, Canners cloudy tonight and Thursday, Warm- cutters $2.75 to $3.25. Bulk bologna] (tonight. ere bulls $4.00 to $4.25. Few heavies| "yo, North Dakot up to $4:50. Top load tot feeders| tonight and ‘Thur ol VARSITY WINS DEBATE Partly cloudy|pjant at Drake, D., was decided Warmer to-} upon lights Targely $9.25 to $9.50, Hog receipts 13,000, Averaging around 10 cents lower, Bulk desirable 150 to around 275 pound hogs $6.15 to $620. Top $6.20. Few less de He enhg able kinds, $6.10. Rough packing} the Ohio Valley and along the Paci-! Grand Fork NIGHT ONLY - - - URTAIN 8:15 Tokio, April sows $6.00 to $6.25. Bulk feeder] ¢- Coast, Fair, pleasant. weather] neth ropean wife is no aid to ad ee, prevails in all sections. j state university, has been elected il 2. — Marriage to 4) drops of upon the skin sur- Om - , | rounding: the ingrowing nail reduces Motta tere ice | inflammation and pain and so tough- 5 7 steady an, according to the experi aay citiv@iakinunuee: Sheep receipts 700. Steady to] North Dakota pre ent of the univers u y ens the tender, itive skin under | e .e vancement in the military serv fs 5 Y. M. C./ence of at least one army officer | ig v ‘a Ss 5,00} ¢, " * af sail > a he toe 5 i cal not trong: Hew hens fat lambs $15.00 Com and Wheat A. for the coming year. otiluinh vank [neat Lae Arabia eee iri tad A PRII $13.50. One deck of 81-pound choice penn Be 19/0) G1 renee Omners: tamed weressOllver | V,Colong!. —Junighixo, | couayash’ |tumel naturally outward/afmost oves)| $8.10. Bulk and feeders | yivint vd ; jes nt RE mous decision of the iudges. Q ent. The stock of flour, feed and sup- | e e pe toe receipts 2,200.1 GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS] plies w f paced pi JENERAL WEATHE , NS] plies will be disposed of as rapidly . Tents, hugher, Beat) "A low pressure area, is centered ne ara members. suit |JAD Officer Ingrown Toe Nail u 1 or lum ea r e over the northern Rocky Mountain] g snob. ¥ region and temperatures have risen ‘e mill in all sections from the Rocky Moun-] other crop has | nin region eastward to the Great = The pressure is high over] gMART HE! nned to re-open Chooses Wife at least until an- een produced. | Instead of Career i Turns Out Itself A noted authority says that a few Marriage to 4) drops of “Outgro VARSITY “ N. D., April 2—Ken- Minot, junior the of Jay Amenia .. 52 Cl | Peterson, Minot, vice-president; Ken- i two years ago to, the | > |Bottincay 3 nb 20 4 ot secret: and Maur) Ryan, Grand | whom tip met while detailed to manufaetu ikenenehimoncainte akOw, NNEA ‘ BOMB C NG e PC | Forks, treasurer. Paris for special study. As a con : : mono distss: HOW: ailoRa ete Mae Wyo iee! Cen: ae oe reeduence, 1 fy asserted, Ne Cen eae eo ota eoutuining Uirds Minneapolis, Aj .——Wheat re- | Dickinson 27 0 © to disfavor with his superiors; his | 2 pele cones i welpts 280 cars compared) with 203 |Dunn Cemer 14 o cl Too Late To Classify promotion was delayed, and such | tions. cat vars a year ago. Cas ; ~| Ellendale 20 0 Cl Pr rs tt to bear on} Wan thern $1.11 1-240 $1.16 1-2; No. 2) ), sat 3 34 0 Cl | FOR RENT cely furnished room Pema he ten the | dark northern spring choi Grand Works: 25 0- Cl in modern house, 306-9th St. | pepyicn is i has | fancy $1.22 1-2 to $1. 27 1-2 pega 22 0 Cl | Phone 541J. 4-2-8¢ | Drought out considerable publicity to choice S1174-2 to $1.21 1-2; OF Teen” 2 0 Cl -- a thascommentsin the Tokio. press Ginary to good $112 1-2 to $1.16) jareron ° 30 0 CL {FOR RENT—Modern furnished house |" "Army officials deny that. his | 1-2; May $111 1-2; July ‘L 12 7-8) | Lishon . 19 0 Cl | for all summer, 202 West Thayer. | jrench marriage had anything to September say ie a8 joaenaNe Minot 30 0 Cl Phone 679W evenings or ¢ do with Colonel Kobayashi’s resi yellow, 2 to ents; : : +| | house mornings, Adults prefe ee f le 20 0 Cl se eS, p nation. No. 3 white, 43 1:2 to 44c Napplecn AD 20 Ela) Ee Se y _ Tonight and Thursday 57 to Toe; tye No. 2, Gl 1-4 to 61 Srna Soraya Sipsga ste cvestienret Set oe S i 3-4; flax No. 1, $2. a to $2.48. Be 46 90 4) |LADY wants work by hour or day. * 1 | Moorhead . 46 20 0 Cl y Q ‘Piles Can Be Curec. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S Powerful Novel “ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Also will take washing home at| 2 4 A PAGE “Meteorogolist. 418 So. 11 St. ‘22t| Without Surgery tase SOCIAL + WHOLESALE PRODUCTS | @rurnished by Northern Produce Soh | Cream—Butterfat, per Ib.. Eggs—Fresh, candled: per doz WANTED at once. Experienced wait- fe Islands Stocked resses. Frederick Cafe. 4-2-36 An instructive book has been pabs)| lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the| Dressed Poultry — = om No. . P. ¢ Tom turk | z EN » strictly modern | noted rectal specialist of Kansas Mae ere gone ee With Deer ron next one swicth | molern | City. tha book tells how sufferers Eltinge No. 1D, P. Hen turkeys, per Ib....20] Cordova, Alaska, April 2,—Ial-| Phone 773, Varney Flats. 4-2-3t from, Piles can be sglekly. and enail | *'No. 1 Ducks per Ib. Bib ac atin nee ea zl ae ae cl without f | 5 te No, 1 Geese per Ib. 3 | ands in Prince William Sovnd near} v6.54 the new truth serum would | 0% “hot” ‘iron, ‘electricity or any THURSDAY — FRIDAY here are'being stocked with deer |Gther cutting or burning. method, | SATURDAY No, 1 turkeys, per Ib. a : : Tl be good for the epidemic’ of hearings | 9! g Live Poultry F ene i ae Renee een plaguing Washington now. : muhott sontinassant to hea aadline Heng du lBe, een. any exer Bae hs “fg | Bamnot island, southeastern Alas- ae eo _|has been a success for twenty-four aaa Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib.. :.08! Springs, per 1b. Cocks and stags, per Ducks, per Jb. The tax return that most taxpay: recently were taken. to Mon- i pay din mi igh 5 a aiinterestedeint stuen of'| years and in more than eight thous: ail eee island im the Sound, This|e?s ave interested in is the return of sR eee Pima Bonk ier send. poate -08| colonization wark is expected to be| 2 Per cont of their income tax. paid free to persons afflicted with Sie ‘ METIe PO 4g | Carented tosite Keni ipenuenia, | A threéitube sellin South’ Africa | Piles or other rertal troubles who < (Wa | J @) LITAN Geese, per Ib . 10! > ma d wes 4 eese, pe see toene wars ert Amon gam’ et "| picked up Schenectady, N. Y., so the stip thle item *D ae soma te e BISMARCK GRAIN. | Pcie kets ; natives may have sprained their | 8d address to Dy. Metleary, oy, ¢ AS | In e (Furnished by Russell-Miller’ Co.) | DARING HOLD-UP Conmbar Fzenoupeiig, He: | INCLUDING Bismarck, April 2 i Montreal, April -2. “Bight men, Matinee Every Day At 2:30 Being a presidential candidate i . 1 dark northern. i masked, who opencd fizo on a money| a ual 422 .1 northern, spring + 1.00] car of the Bank 0° Hocheluga today, tisha Saute HES roe 1S Olwer toniehl — ere . k amber duriim 86! escaped with $142;288 after one of] What the wo Pal d needs is a good a ele member anda bank employe! movie scandal to take the place ‘in 7/ had been killed and, M@Pother bank| the papers used by Teapot Dome| i employe: slightly wounded, , The dead! now, f OMe TOM MOORE ANN FORREST MICKEY BENNETT . 1 mixed durum, >. “Z_ red. durum 1 flax. . 2 fla CUT PRICES ON_ ALL TAILOR MADE SUITS We make Suits for from $25 to $65 Work Absolutely Guar- C. Kimball Risley Madelyn Goddard. “We quote bu nm folowing: Oats Barley ee ‘CHILDREN CRY FOR “CASTORIA” | Sew “iil orn whic | A: Harmless Substitute ‘for. Castor ‘Oil, - Paregoric, - Drops “MARRIAGE B F ji R MO! | The smashing comedy hit of the year. An evening of P sd eos AR j Glorious Fun. ; MORALS” : LEE. Yellow & Mixed #1 bo and Soothing Syrups — No. Nargotics ! —o——. : ; 2 AESOP FABLE de por 1b: gimcoat umder 58 : anteed. with : Bright as.a new dime considered by metropolitan audiences : E (70 tb. in Minnesota) re ° : 1 y )p an.al 5c Be under nah eee pitetnart Fletehers CeiMorin ‘has assimilation of Food: giving natural ee eens, F PERCY. MARMONT | as the best yet, FIGHTING BLOOD palais eae te 0 sleep ‘without opiates, nui Rage wee : i Fa ERS N } é at eo forest fe "parma an met tebieve, Bublva Fibeh be Cee: bears aignatare of " ee. Ladies’ Dresses . . .$1.75 Star in “If Winter Comes wee Re ow Pa 110 65 - “WHEN A MAN'S il, consi , baton, . 10-14 surlelneiL ls nk ib aioe; |B is a2 Sole }-FRANK.KRALL ff) Imperial Comedy: |) """" Sitter sis." > soon tt a Heri “A MAN” ~* Buying an auto is all right if yon| arising therefrom, and, by regulating Annex Hotel Blk. and Diarrhea;. allaying Feverishness don't#ran “into: too many creditors... | the Stomach -and- Bowels,! aids in|