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& SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — a - SAY CRITICS | SEARS earn 158 GRADUATE SHE'S AU. S. ATTORNEY cece he Preten : bers of iti_ ens” Adviso , wal C. erty, Pat MeGinley, iN 4 3 4 BES . lefson, Joba Fisher, George A. Rapp.! Members of State Adminis- : ] Ss Soa : Vans Being Made For Com- : 3 " tration Assert Old Admin- : : . . 9 fo pepeenntiis nivare ee satvaitin’ die, Hh : : ¢ Be Held at College : : ~ Ive ou atc WILLIAMS co. BA 5 r q : ment exer r 158 students who finish their cours at the North ‘ = ’ ; . Dakota Agricultural college — this a 4 { Members, of the tan HERES WOE x © $ q spring will be held from June 1 to . : ee 4 ministration here expected — broad- . . June 16, according to an announce- sides to be launched by f % . ment made today by Pre Alfred G. - = . . newspapers i s of the Arvold, who has ch of publi r nd e5 PIE ees stand a % Ax a resilUcUE tio aceivities MeAwTE : : : EeeUME AY the cdllece: | rune : : You BET—we can match that suit with a histon which culminated in the : cS 3 fb : Included ‘in, the List. are six who A Se “4 . fae mains rests of Gilbert Semihgson, — state S : : Bes will receive master of science de- : aes . ‘ fine Tie—Shirt—Hat or Hose. Dank examiner, on charges preferred ce we » five in agricultural econom eee : eee 3 by U. L. Burdick after a grand jury : ; : nd one in botany. A total of : i 5 had investigated the charges and : : 69 will receive bachelor of science a 7 * a : : ' ON TOP u of all that the latest sty vles found the did not warrant return. 15 in mere UES 12 u Z : e ing an indictment. ; home economies, 10 in : Re : , : : ee aa ve Administration officials, however, rts, 12 in education, 14 in seiene "4 eee _ and best values in the city. ORIEN UndE the“ oneHing ahtcaeh 3 : : and literature, five inschemistry » bised upon misrepresentatior . s SK one y. Thirteen students Saag alsehood, aiming their remarks = will complete their courses 5 an ae ss RULE Willige (County ee school of pharmacy, two. receivi ; : CONVINCE YOURSELF! Hibs boda “Nonaa tlsat“Tekpic : the degree of pharmaceutical chem-| td here is the first woman to be appointed to a legal job in the publ ‘i i ist and HM graduate in pha ey.{ Department of Inte Miss Julia Banks is now assistant U.S. at The paper makes an attack upon{ dt isn't “Home, James” for Senator Magnus Johnson. He has @} Seventy Mill be awarded their “} torney acts cot he Beniiheeon the state}Young lacy for a chaniteur, Miss Maybelle Tiegan, shown at wheel.| mas beso tthelAwrieul teal - - e banking board at a time, it is de-{ Phe vther young woman is Mrs. R.F. Granguish, employed in Johnson's! and Manual Arts high school at the view to the lowering of taxes, and a Klein | O er rlared here, when Governor Lynn J.] fice in wae capital college. f CITIZENS 10 more economic disbursement of pub. Fri er was chairman of the bank Donald J. Howling, Lest sident lic revenues, ing board and William Lemk@, At- i P the No. 2 Bria)| jee ceonncolle) * “That such committee shall tune the company were deprived of 2 flax... Apporen revi , was a member. Gif pavioll hedduss Hieie employers NOL 1 eye! E ol Cee meey aes l uw tion for one year, and that it shall jee hee f {had noti them that if they w We quote hut do not handle the k mo euGe mo fae tiaet be known as the ‘Citizens’ Advisory] he influence 0 be Capea , ; A id one of the foremos Goniittes they wor their jobs. H following educators in the United States,” is mmitt custern creditors with the banking ‘ : 3% actuals oTMenNatiONse a Brae eeimeo kenbetnelne eae co Aly the comment of Professor Arvold. Neo Geto: Sun P wast in the guard company and ay | Officers of the senioXclass of the} Advisory Committee Is| sumestions as such committee may RARE de SGU Melina at all were allowed to go to camp.| Speltz, ‘pe °:)/ 0) eoilewe ates pvenident, Betbert!teebe| A. seb aleneae i make, if not considered then that the LUBLIe CaexeenOMGNE BK KLe ade MInE — New Sheil Cor Waite | bison: vice-president, Snorri_ ‘Thor- Named at Dickinson Meeting | matters involved in sach recommen neapolis “2 . Paul would have — Yellow & Mixed] fimnson: secretary, Violet Erickson, ates suffered huge losses and would have 53 and treasurer, Viola Larsen, Dickinson, N, D,, April 5.—At. a been compelled to share their pro- 1 SpINDIteaL Officers of the senior class of thefweil attended mass meeting ToruCnmot AGE lors amithniche) local eae ents discbant iGhder high school fre: president, Victor a “Citizens’ Aldvisory Committee” DR. R.S. ENGE depositors. They conceived the id ar corn (70 Ibs in. Minnesota) | St4 son; vice-president, Chri ad auhOke abby. GT Enullabe of not allowing this to happen and ARIFE HELPS PeRdeuseualy tine etary, Orra urveey| ty study the eapenditures of hol jnmedintaly gob busy with they atare and. r, Dorothy Anderson. | poiitieal subdivisions with a view i r administration and the — banking WHOLESALE PRODUCTS Graduates include Ernest, Morten-} gf inaking recommendations if they Consultation Free _ board. (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.)| 80% Mandan, school of vedueations } co. rit to the end that taxes may be] Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. each CAREER aEMENOEE Ibe ce, Philip H. Boise, Bismarek, pharma: | i, “Through political pull with the Eggd—Fresh, candied per doz.....16¢|¢%s John G. Lobach, Bismarck, phar meeting was called to order by Nestos administration »they staved Dressed Poultry es Elnora Ashley, Oakes, high}o; C. Berry and Pat MéGinley w off the closing of the Williams Coun. uae ae! No. 1D. P. Young Tom turkey school; Florence Bodvig, Tappen| oiected chairman and A’ GC. Pag mon I 3 56-1b.test ink for two and one-half feentby Se aot gue Tkopf was chosen secretary, The Rete Heer en Enlarged European Demand ia P. Hen turk y Dawson Nevboruckiltorate Stantenale ‘nist, East a Ge Hails é CAPITOL THEATRE admi Also Effects Market Ee, 4 a wsolves it s the se Fraz ministration circles, Lynn . 1 Geese per Ib. AS) y of this meeting that the chairman r was Governor and Wil ee No. 1 turkeys, per Ib. Se a appoint a committee of seven. citi- LAST TIME. TONIGHT vemke and Thomas Hall the} Chicago, April Indications of Live Poultry hag zens and taxpaying residents of the er two mbers of the ay vd European demands for Ca-| Hens 4 Ibs, each and over per Ib. 413 city whose duty it shall be to meet 6 . Governor Nestos ent % led to. material up-|Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per 1b../.08 together at some time convenient to The uf the r d Wert turns in s here today during the | Springs, per Ib. .. : Aly E IN BE the members thereof, and adopt re » & eee eae 3 ly de: There was consider-}] Cocks and stags, per ity 3 08 ebnimendations and suggestions co be ° e 3 able buying of the Chic May de- | Due! ver Ib. . : Ben 64 presented to the City Commission, M d ht newspaper. In December, 1920, 0. E. livery in particular. e fact that | Geese. per Ib. 10} the school board and other tax-le} 1 nig I a ee Lofthus mah canines, 8 AP] the Caridad ‘ jinpers : | ing and tax-disbursing bodies wit ” y y ve of . Frazier, i i Wlnton paper i ate -oa-| MO he United Staten soos into o- | CONNIE ATR a Alarm , 2 yi al also said: “Mr, Gilbert Semi-l egy, in sais ae k of bet- SBT] | Fessenden, ND. April 5.—George Y 7a MAES CNS UEC Fe respons Tter domestic milling demand. Open DATES ARE SET) je cidiieas Tigh Zhauriean le The greatest heart - tugging. | Wi y ; Lh ble position for the purpose of pro-ling prices which range from .one- sos consul at Auckland, New Zealand, is human - interest story ever) |({ L teeging the depositors of all state) aighth to three-cighths cen her| Dickinsor D., 5. Dates} lying strapped to a cot in the local aaa Fed eae AS eee a 67 mie that tcamencnderaiicusuriedic: Se pee 3 4 written—a story of Life as if \ May $1.02 to 81.021. ¢ {for the third annu k County County jail after several unsuce ALL TRU wen enennalevatdewandbit y Maki were followed by a decided | ful attempts to commit suicide. si Is lived in boulevards and in . tien to supervise. He is a servant Fair have been set for Sept. 9-10-11, of the people of the state, appointed |S] V2™ ware fellow ighacdecn, whoaha : allevevant a erent, City: aml Wea eae ae oa {advance all around. ‘ : ak ste Ric son, who had been acting! DE alleys in a great. city. he f LT AA Ae eee one ome buying appeared to result | #ccerding to Ma » Turner} ancerly and had tried to jump| Midnight Alarm.” Sey joy Or work™ ba e S, b> fo, + ni in 3 y AAEDE ae eae ae ae from gossip that the Dawe a fe |W ho attended a meeting of the cir-| through the window of a fast moving Gah ne ah heat ankexe lhort on German repara cuit secretaries held at Billings,|Soo Line train, was taken from the SUITS D ak itizens. ied’ over Sunt tose | sont train here Thurs: morning 02 \ : : ; \ Coming - - - Monday all for the sake The ation forces point Be GL ; : » last-week. the| complaint of the train erew. Shortly a in : f “4 » at Mr, ningsoi s firs’ £ BD, b 8 Two North Dakota fairs are ot »| complaint of the crew, Shortly NOEL AAT ater : oat tit ir. Semingson way fiat [as trom #06 19,5 Gonks We) te North Dakota tains are on the] coming ofthe rain crow’ Slot || We make Suits for from fl] COLLEEN MOORE |} of their appointed bank examin Gover- Rnd Jul 104 1.04 circuit, which is s follows: I 2 : nor Frazicr on Novembe 1 Pace iaee is 8 ALO Sy “2 Missouri Slope Mandan, , | broke _clectric light bulb and | 2 b d he ‘served until March 11, 16 September 1-4; Stark County. fair,| slashed his throat and wrist with ’ Lae eats Efe account er appointee. He was re- Dickinson, N. D., September one of the pieces of glass. Medical! rk Absolutely Guar- i ; a fair, S »p.[aid saved him from death. He w. pointed by oy stos on the Minneapolis, Ap ‘i Flour Sheridan County fair, Sh nid i _ He F : latter date Ey Ree is me ; | tember 1-3; Rosebud County | fair,| placed in the care of a special nur anteed. The excoriations of the Williston | Bran ‘ Z Forsythe, September Midlart Strapped in Bed Dry Cleaning paper, assert. ‘the “administration i Empire fair, Billiv eptember Early last evening, when he was eae $1.50 cover a period when Non-| — , | on State fair, Helena, Sep-| thought sleeping and the nurse left : - + $1.50 Pp an‘ officials were in power;and{ ., CHICAGO) LIVESTOCK tember ; him for a few minutes, Richardson Ss +. BLS BISMARCK BANK % Chicago, April $--He peel drank about half of the contents of} ets alleged, f true, ca ot he ¢ Seectnts the act aunties 6,000. Strong to i Too | Late To Classify a bottle of cough-medicine, He is| FRANK KRALL 5 ee es cere BISMARCK. N. D. 7 $7.50. Cattle receipts 500, Con now strapped to his bed? He appears ; 3 tration. apped to his bed? pp Annex Hotel Blk. x | pared with week beef steers and| POR RENT—Two rooms furnished] to be suffering from some form of x PARTRIDGES Hi Fes esis aa gece for Tight housekeeping, Phone} dementia and authorities here b lieve that he may vietie of ARE SECURED §“°'"": sireeee *¢ i ' = foul play and has been dugged. ? Markets | direct, For week fat) POR SALE—Winchester Repeating ; lambs mostly 10e to Z5c higher, T hee and ent © Beach, N. D, April “5.—Dri Rice,| $16.85. Shot-Gun, hose and real, 20-cal:| SNOW. DELAYS e board, has received ten\pair of Hun- ST. PAUL LIVESTOC ee a vee Pes ea pies : garian partridges from the state! South St. Paul, April 6.--Cattle{ 21% St Phone 7 a board to plant-in this county for the} receipts 100. Compared with week | jp, Ayn Heavy snow in the western part e benefit of the coming generations of | ayo fat steers, year! stotkers | POR RENT—Mode \ furnished Wat of the state probably, will prevent sfortsmen. The birds are dsomeland feeders steu Bulk| ims room. St. tl amen Miata center a I fellows rite longer | than she-atock, | cumnare and cutter ~ pon s: ve sea us firms" So many people enj lar “A LA SUNDAY tr aitette tem te tears an EH Became Mate sted) gett | Te aan bike od whe Os Se ee Mes. - hs ed to propagate unger the protection | nut yuslings 8 at she [8 700m modern ho alee to school| | CARTE” service and the choicest o at the RI ALTO THE ATRE is Tioped they " will "be plentiful covter $6.75; “canmers aud |, Foon modern house, lose to <choo! | care, meals at this Cafe. Matinee 3:30. Night 7:30 and 8:45 enough to permit-hunting them. T 00 to $4.50; stockers and feeders | $4500. are a finely mottled grey bird with] 55.00 to $6. vnte too | Houses and lots for sale in all Ot ge \ brown shading on breast wings andf Compared with week ago ale to Toe | Parts of the city e e 66 9 tail, and are so different from’ any’ ‘Bale $3 t Harvey Hartis & Company: in e -~ c= other bird of these regions that no : ‘ J. P. Jackson, Manager, s Good good excuse for killing them can be worked’ up. They wilt be released hogs $715, One load of pe -—-—— Matinee Every Day At 2:30 ff) They Receive cc nmon alng one streams of the ieee aa FOR SALE sed Columbia |] ear a a Glew en nr ap pig fae ae averages $089. J ound ee onograph in excellent condition | TONIGHT — SATURDAY First Class Service— tedtion of the timber. he. ts 200. St with 100 records. 1 used electric 4 5 — vot one ‘oft of etchvies: dipende tebe vange. Inquire at 204 Main St, HAROLD BELL Highest Grade Foods— RM HOME wing 74 pounds $14.00. C.mpared 4 WRI G WT’s vith week ago fat sh lambs are = Individual attention— « ISDESTROYED| sitene to 25 cents higher. Week's [FOR SALE CHEAP Navy blue t'- " ; 99 i pul prices; fat wooled lambs $15.00] sotine suit, size 6, in good, con- Clean Surroundings— illdeer, N. D., April 5 ri . Fat ewes $9.50 to $10.75. OTe ess SPOS. AB WNCy ¢ " q . AIRISLOE EindnueliGpaueaeeees tar nee §7000 ‘a 40M. 4-5-3 Home-hke cooking— rs Stl eae reat MINNEAPOLIS GRAD HOR RENT 4 modern M Home-made Pastries. The wonderful new four reel film pro- were in bed at the time and it is} Minneapolis, April 5.-Wheat re-} “tits suitable : € e . P " i 7 pre- thought that the fire was started{ ceipts 80 cars compare] with 1si{ Garden plot if desired. Inquire at si The most for their money. duced by Chevr olet showing how pre from a defective chimney. ‘The up a_year ago, Cas No, 1 _nor-| 00 Ist St. ne | (ae : ‘ historic man first discovered the wagon storv was ablaze before they|thern $1.11 1-2 to 1-2 ri ead ala sn Cane aT John Bowers and * ened. The house w fork northern “pring ehoice ts] WAN ED— Men, on commission, sel 1]. Marguerite de la Motte SPEOLAN Ask ‘your friendarabout the. real wheel, and following the development “halt story. There was amey $1.28 4 good ) restaurant, ons, ae , 8 f oe insuyarice on the building and ! () $1 21 1-2, ) and large consaming a Pathe News merits of our Sunday Dinners—served from 12 of transportation down through the onthe ftrniture. George Gra 42 1-2 to $1. Lb with cars preferred. of this,city lost about $800 worth of |1-2; May $141 1-20 Jely $1.13 el open North and South Dako’ and |W Cameo Comed noon to 9 p. m. Or better yet make it a point ages to the railroad, steamship, aero~ 8. coy i dlfalt ed hich s 3 Montana.” Phone’-967,P. 0. Boxdan ee a Tomorrow to dine 7 in- stdped Hs the second-floor... . ; Fiiras (Sheer er : 198), Biamareki N.:D. 4-5-1w MONDAY and TUESDAY - ae plane and automobile of today. An, in “WEST OF THE tensely interesting subject told in a MANN ASKS EMPLOYERS TO Warley tt oo WANTED- ale now : ALLOW MEN TOC TO TCAMBIS: Crt te Chek Mey Neos eetinke ig’ money welling Watkins | e way to entertain the public. Devils Lake, N. D., April 5.—Plea| to $2 nationally advertised \houschold e re eric a é€ 2 j : thaf local hcinosamen sulujadteod| © 4 os papas: xp can Sk eae WATER TOWER : j : ‘Also a Geod Two Reel Comedy. operate in seeing that the full mem- < AIN: / ished 1868. Resources $15,000,000. From The Novel i i ‘ bership of the Devils Lake Howitzer| (Furni y Ry 30.) | Branches all over U.S. and Ca- sLawnich 4, ataeiadt ji AND COFFEE SHOP. —Children Not Admitted— company is sent to the national Bismarck, A; s nada. Rare chance just now. for The Book World. * guard camp, tof be held here in June, 1 dark nort? rn .05| City Sales dealers, men or women, | ff /, ON BROADWAY : ‘ = : oe see (by Capt. Fred P, Mann,|No. 1 northern s»ring.... i full or part time. in “city of Bis- GLEN HUNTER, MAY _ F in addressing the Deyils Lake 1 panber durunt- : i morte and sleevbpre ws 8 Mea VON, ERNEST T a 4 iS F Civic and Contmerce association. . 1 mixed durum. 5 z Way for our practical, sure Money . 70) NC i i 4 we . a P ‘He declared that last year and the|No. 1 red durum........, Making, Plan. J. R.Watkins, Co ry A Frederick Tenderloin Steak. : : _ Public I nvited --Doors. Open 1: 15 P. M