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«MONDAY, APRIL “4, 1924. sp as, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE; HOW MUCH DID] | YOU'LL HAVE i he complaint was made by bank DID" You SLAP : {officials and is being prosecute ABS. VOTE, SPEAKER You PAY FOR SISTER? Yout. HAVE | BLD NOT GOOD | tics RUA eee) ee ane ee esastedl UO | ee WETSUNE GANT Eee THAT HAT? 4 I chairman of the Independent Voters =——————— To INDICT , Loma Linda, California, according to Contilion Stipe Disap- | word received here, ‘Mr. Nelson re- | alt Leently underwent a sinus operation. | ‘ pointing by U. S. Sta- G 1 Forks, April 14.—Consider- ing its fall and early winter. start, | the spring condition of the winter rye crop in North Dakota is pro- nounced disappointing by a report is- or - sued today by J. G. Diamond, agricul- | Hynte However, Bring tural statistician for the U. “| More Than 100 in to Town sociation, is in a sanitarfum at S| ASSERTS HERE Rev. S. F. Halfvard, Speaeing!| Before Kiwanians, Defines | Patriotism | JEFFERSON IS PRAISED Minority rule obta ‘ains in Washington eau of agricultural economies. In-| Row, not because of various combin- WHY 01D You equate s 5 SS afbbrin| butt beealpe ge He sow tack RATE MY See egy acreuuurine SE Aare After Day’s Shoot r i. GO MALES r in Janaary and many days of alternate thawing and freezing in February are blamed by the report) The crow is a For the April 1 condition for rye of | small rm ' 47 per cont of a nornial, which ia 11] Yester fter them, in the big crow points below the condition of the| Shooting contest, testifies te this. At jerop at the beginning of the wirter ri p.m. this afternoon teaufNo. 1 in and also below the condition of both | the crow shoot had tetned in 63 last year's crop on April 1 and the} birds, while team Nov 2 had turned of patriotis people of the coun- try—lack of riotism because they | e to vote, Rev. S. F. Halfy: of the McCabe Methodist E bird. The that went out » sdeaking on the re-| \‘q ed attention to an article from W sh. | \ will tuke growing wedther to deter-{_. Hunters scattered in every direc ington in which the wifter asserted mine whether winter damage has oc-| Hon yesterday for crows. The wood there was not one official there | curredeto the extent which now ap-| Tseunded with the boom of shot- elected by a majority vote—that one | pe the trop still being inva dor-| FUns and reminders of the opening b Wi = Senator was clected by Seven percent | mant stage, the report points “out.| day of the fall hunting weason were y re of the potential vote of his state and | = Field work has begun earlier than in| 8°" in the ‘cars going and coming 10 Senators by less than 35 percent! f : y, Re ede : » 1918, accord-| With men in hunting clothes. Rey. Halfyard said the people | 3 Dds) BEEN ¢ To INDICT Dee supply end: demen koneuhat| time, being a part of the Interna ne faa vig! Ge saa AND HAS 'T CONE eee ae cimand (Somewhat | tional Crow Shooting contest, launch- ; ; needed “a toning up” of patriotism, out of adjustment in places, but the ting contest, launch Make Easter morning a happy ofe for which would cause them to exercise | ly ‘| ratio of supply to demand for the! °c! to rid communities of the bird, See ate wet age aA diche, cight we francis Wide: | state as a whole fe pronounced sat.| “hich is accused of causing hea your out-of-town friends by a_ flower spread corruption might be ascribed Isfactory being placed at 106 per cent | @&™#e to crops and destruction to greeting délivered thru our Flowers bo the indifference of the voters, al- evi bated NOTE br ago and 123| ther game. Magpies also counted By Wire service. ‘Owing the right to rule to fall into laa Nikibers of brogd-eowaren | ene Sey! were brought in by hun! the hands of the less desirable, he faring in tho’state have inereased 40) CS. Under a rules of the contest, Just phone us, giving out - of - town suid. per-cent compared with a year ago| Crews must be. held in the rear of address of your friends. Guaranteed Rov. Multyatd: detitine pabulotiany Bi alesse a PEDERI REET the French and Welch store before ’ a 5 193 said that love of country alone was | able’ condibtons promises @ larger | Oo” Caen Monday Service. not patriotism; that gne must also } POSiie. CHOPMURU NMS aw HICK NG SET tomar aa: NE eau “eiGis ~ , be loyal to the institutions of the | Fer cia eraeni tee Cook with Gas it is quicker. If ordered early in the week the tele- nation, This meant, he said, respect | Mécording. to. the wepurd - — graph charges may be saved. for and obedience to the law. Those | nn Le ins who do not obey the law, he said, pee are not true patriots. j : E : BIG CREAM Former Cashier, Rev. Halfyard also said that the ; e i : 7 By { man who ordered his life by the Gol-| Miss Griffith wears more than KNUTSON, FILES M AND AN Wf AN Is Arrested den Rule and the law of love as laid | PO owns Aung tHe UNSHGCOH FOR CONGRESS CHECKS PAID Fes down by Christ was the better pa- : Lloyd C. Collins, s Pees enol pa-| and the costuming of members of ova nite trjot. He used illustrations from | gs neve oe former cashier of the closed Farn i wish government of old to | the supporting cast has cost nearly} si paul, April 3 rs Harold Knut- ers and Merchants bank of Hunter, © his point. GH Sen anata son of St. Cloud today filed as a can- $17,000 a Month 1 Is Paid Out | (8s county. ws Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson talked| “Black Oxen,” in novel form, was! gidate for reclection for representa on a wi We are local members FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSC. HOSKINS-MEYER coneluded in The Tribune Saturday. upon the life of Thomas Jefferson, tive in Congress from the Sixth dis-| ae in New Salem: Distri embezzlement whose ideals have been-made the oc- ARTS SI trict. The filing of Mr. Ki John Opitz, pioneer resident of t et bank's funds. “SS it ith Flowers” Wie meeela ea HAN Mandan, was held up about 1 ea Ae decivontiaver ay i wi casion of a special week throughout | wi 1 | : : the land, in which he traced the mo- ails in the office of the Seeretary| @Clcek last night in Mandan and} New i i i i of 2 taken trom him. The rebbers| of slat 2p mi. Duet a US tives which animated the great lead- te, was made on the Republicar| 22% nes re er of Revolutionary War days in the dieket. had handk s tied tieir] month, or over fifty-three thousand | to rgo and voluntarily surrendered ST HMMA miming of the Constitution, as Pre- ee iG No arrests have yet been] dollars, was paid to the dairymen ! himself. : dident and in all public affairs of the} vi) eS aA . made. of this district in the past three! Collins, born and raised near Hun- A . | BAUER SELLS TO TAUER : net ns IN NO. DA 0 A . At California = |°*0" S48 Mo cusiness peat! «n° Ss Ga Se ig || eee Ge steve eset K | _IN BUSINESS DEAL nis territory from products ship- 4 Fargo hospital, where he re- ieee At Sunrise! Wehburn, X.b, Aprit 144 bus-lined through the New ‘Salem. st covered from his wounds, about 30 YOUNG TH AW ae Committee to Confer! bs Ansel With Game and Fish Com- to hold a great sunrise Easter ee i i service in the Los Angeles Coliscam Hie ae mission or Preservation piliah mobs Khan. 50/00) cersone lane . ; expeeted to attend ‘¢ jand Mr, and ~An ave nd = dollars Jem, April 14 venteen — thous: i ing before Judge J. K. Btneen h | z 3 Angeles, April 14, Preparation Ito th ee of all ant ee pre Renta Crelanuczy wad He is married and has six When You Think of The : ne Jeerned took place recently, when R. Giles Renee staemctee by civie « dof his interests in €o., to Chas, Tauer. lready been completed Bauer are prepar- pd, disposing. The total amount for the three y products of § March, like that of ry ed a gmall gain, and the amount was winter, The warrant charges that \ $19,219.19. 5 e e + " 6: es 2. ng to leave Under Members of the Lions club, at noon The first ¢ ornia Easter sunrise heir prope the Phei ouse has ae 9 Philadelphi 4 Rus. |lenheon today At the Grand Pacific inérvies was held oh ManatBubiuaux, rou PON MS mies leks hoe poate UME Us amounts) fo; $50,008.18, That ont Let at Co pAiledelnts eit re uaa | Hoteli named n committee 40 eonfer| in Riverside,-60 ‘miles’ Voutheast of) Veen Pie sopeanad Uaeie| H,fR Sere nent sum for the thie | Pe = Sell William ‘Thaw, claimed to be the : d \ ti 4 | c 0., and winter months, the cold months, and aw : 7 with the game and fish commission here, in 1909. The idea was the out o and some other f oy 2 4- T I Fl v ; di Pon rllowed fe He re and offér assistance and sugpestions £towth of an informal. gathering of chased ie Meta ace 5. Garfield Du eee th pay ae : ee! ope oday was allowed to intervene in| # a a eRestio 4 RnR Veet ,(ehased by ne s Gad for the dé attle. 17 tub on Goo ‘ ‘ toward preservation ef antelope im| ational figures at Riverside. One | qused say Me and. Mp fed for the dairy cattle, Fact justerole ving soon on nspection trip to Wisconsin, with y to Jocating in the Badger show that December, January, Feb-| That cold may turn into “Flu,” ruaty'and March, are the low months | Grippe or, even’ worse, Pneumonia, Se in dairying throughout the yea lunless you take care of it at once. vie ba hear [Oa Zo oa ne Solely To The Publishing Tannover, and it is believed ‘ested parts and see how quickly it s than 100 persons, but in late tk ee rears ~ irs Mouniaabidous has attracted | You can do it better With habe) gecutedl the nose money UE ORe Of A Newspaper ean the Thaw insanity proceedings which began in common pleas court. h group included Theodore Roose North Dakota yous d ©, R. McMillan of Hannah, a mem-| Y¢!t, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, be? of the Guaranty Fund Commis-; #4 Bishop Conaty @ Was attended by; tr AT TE — MOVIES MOVIES | sion, who was a guest, told the mem he first serv e Rabe secured the larg: bers of the efforts madg to preserve ee the few antelope left in the north |» ‘ (Golds are: mately consestion. Maes Sere a ae g Saetatel: uf _ {upward of, 40,000 Easter — pilgrims.} Gas. . iny of the ymen in the New ly F CAT THE CAPITOL canoe t of the ea The CO ECIABA CHM CUESTA NATL NGR teks i poe 7 and Hannover | terole, made from pure oil of mustard, pring an electric storm in they Zent of many farmers to have thelr! sre many such Euster morning aer- | ‘SIDE APRON! His check for Jan camphor, menthol and other simple cloud fax val ove me RA perms Se CeeE ERT re ES ices in various parts of California.| Side aprons, cut cireul. und for February $ ee eaee counter arr itane ii * enaaeiie anne 6 caine hments | buty game wardens, he said = = pleated, are noticed on some of the ee : up the cold, fo} 282) * z of Director Tom Forman during the | hoped te Denote che nunnhGe aie | Poles Destroy j Pewentainports. j men BAGG tsilueest Hea Bareh _Aseffectiveas the messy old a a fYming of his Preferred Picture | lope in that section.» ‘ . " plaster, does the work without blister. . Production, “The Broken Wing,” | Thomas Hall reported ante'ope Russian Church) | if your time is worth ays | eas eee Tidy Stee ;| Just rub it on with your finger-tips, While this is one of two major oper- now showing at the Capitol Theatre. | Were becoming #imost extinet in the + : | thing Cook with Gas. 75s bebruncy: 2 mou will sola wart angle asit enters li hi “Most cameramen will te}ftyou that | Southwestern part of the state. Ti , April 14.-~The Russian pores, then a cooling sensation that ada ‘ ~ Gy CORE CE Ca na aie [glib atiaetl a Caaonaliiee Gormmnnnel ad aves alt Gewemm, cia uo NO Neriies weleummereter ations of The Tribune Publishing photographing such ‘stunt’ stuff,*| Mr. Hall, Fred Peterson and J. T,| Poles has always stood asa symbol | ToMothers: Musteroleis now . - n aid Perry. “tise Tam free to ad-| Spies to ‘confer with the game and| of the hated Russian regime, wil E | made in milder form tor company, the cnoay ie ie : mit that I was scared to death ‘all| fish commission, and endeavor to/ have ceased to exist in a few months, | = 8 and emall children. miata ortant the, time I was up.’ I'm glad I had|have the practice reported py Mr./The decision to demolish this church | j Rak foe Children's Mutercles | department is also any imp: ; the oppertunity to ‘shoot’ this pic-| McMillan put in effect in the south-| was taken a year ago, but influential |= = \ 35c and 65c, in jars phase of the corporation S business. tin with Mr. Forman, but I wouldn't | western part of the state, ns and some people in art cir = e and tubes, hrough with it again for ten| The club postponed business q who admired the special archi-|% ' hh tines my salary, tions until next week, and h tectural beauties of the edifice, en-|& ! ‘J G < : round-table’ discussion. Guests ine} deavored to postpone its demolition, | 3 iM The ‘Tribune also has one of the “BLACHLOXEN” AT THE ELTINGE| cluded Mr. McMillan, J, B. Slosson,| counting on a possible change of | 000 scu ts most complete plants in the North- “Black Oxen,” featuring Cormne| president of the Haynes C ion. ¢ = } . Griffith and Conway, Tearic, is to be| Company, Aberdeen, S. Now, however, the destruction has 1 ‘ west housed in the most modern pub- the photoplay offering at the Eltinge| Hendrick, traffic expert of the rail-| begun. A commission of arti i pica eee i theatre, starting today for a tiree| road commission, dismounting the paintings and mo Not all in one day, or one week, or one altel lishing building in the state. day showing and the booking is look- See saics which, together with tie m: ee nd Ran Gas Gna OPREKeC Hig cinta ble parts, will be used to decorate | & month, but during’ twenty years of a events seuson. the church being constructed at the cy Fy * ‘ ae eee ae eet of 1928, in MOBILIZE a. Gi elcesa memorial toraileeiee 4 busy life—and he is still eating them. Wok form “Black Oxen” is said to| | who perished in the fight for inde-]% That’s the record of Dr. R. B. Thayer of have been greatly enhanced by the IF FOR WAR pendence. ; \ iE Soisecs’ (Cohoonticut “And he Further z DR. R.S. ENGE The Tribune has the largest bind- Chiroprs clor ery in the state of North Dakota and Consultation Free : aoe d can turn out anything from a small pias Spe a leaflet to a law book — and what is more this is being done UE. day. -Our battery of presses handle mil- A U D I T 0 R I U M lions of impressions yearly. Theatre—Bismarck ONE NIGHT ONLY TMONDAY, APRIL 14 elaborate filming. Dealing with the romance that develops when the re- adds, ‘‘I think your claims for Shredded juvenated Madame Zatianny returns} —_ - rn 4 ‘ J to America on a business trip and | Letiinryear. call AN | Pepe vote, Cunander aan, Wheatare justified.’ What higher tribute finds the fir a ional Guard units in the Fifth ‘ :my| which recently docked here, brough rity eee GPa. saoee (acer stealer orapesdbmolilivadiaal Meamsll/ NGeia marke arith) Mint ate to the food value and healthfulness of than‘ usual interest to picturegoers,|if for war by Brigadier-Gc had two geese, two ducks, two owls, Shredded Wheat ‘could you have than A , the voluntary testiniony of a physician? Shredded Wheat is ail food, ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. Two Biscuits with milk April 14 on the Cunarder Dwight Aultman, acting corps com-| eight different kinds of cage birds in inne Griffith, regarded. as one|™ander, with headquarters at Fort| pairs and a pair of white mice, of filmdom’s, most beautiful’ and| Hayes, Ohio, according to word re- test. dressed stare, essays the| ceived here todzy by Adjutant Gen- GiWicuit dual character af Madame | ¢t@l Harry B. Smith of the Indiana HARRELD pica i RIN , Zatianny, and Conway Tearle has| National Guard. been cast as the romanceless news- | paper writer, Lee Clavering, Ciara | J AKE REGION Bow, « 17 year old girl who byt. re- | : cently made her nae ‘debits was | LAWYER DIES elected for the role of the flappétish Sse Janet Oglethorpe fromy,tnore than| Devils Lake, April 14. ard A. fifty well known sereen nbes and| Stuart of Minneweukan, N. D., one expel hed flapper types; Alan Hale|of the prominent ‘attotreys of the as Prince: Moritz, Yon Hohen-| Lake rekion, died. Synday ight, three Kate Lester, a8 Jane’ Ogle-|days after the daughter of his oldest thorpe; Harry Mestuyer, as.Jim Og-| daughter, Lucile, who died Friday lethorpe; Claire: MaeDowell, as Agnes| after a long illness. A double fun- Trevor; Clarissa Selwynne, as Gura|¢ral willbe held at Minnewaukan to- Dwight; Tom Guise, ax Jugge Trent,| morrow.” He wi “rs old. and Lincoln Stedman, as Donnte Fer- rem; who hétl-n weakness for parties. | BONUS BY Is PUT “AHE AD DR. M. E. BOLTON] ||. Washington, April 11,—The Senate - é finance committee voted, today to Osteopathic Physician give the soldiers’ bo ius bill priority y over the tax reduction measure on MOY, AUi-St. Telephone S10" the Senate calendar. Senator Smoot Bismarck, N.D. said he probably would ask the Sen- PERE w waB | ate to take up the bonus measure Wednesday or Thursday and predict Jed it would be passed by Saturday. The revenue bill will be called up immediately after disposition of the COMPA NY SC OT TS bonits measure, the committee chair- y Seats on Sale Friday at Harris Phone 32 man said, ‘ pice oe 1 & Woodmansee. EMULSION IE The: best eason why you/ngght.W- Hazel, senator tow ‘Most food. for. least. money || Prices... 50.77-81.00.5150 q BE RSE aN The newspaper plant and the print- ing department are always busy boosting for North Dakota and more especially the Missouri Slope coun- try. Ve make.a corhplete, ngurishing meal. Bring your printing problems to the institution which has given service to this section of the state for more than fifty years. OCH TESONTEOETODET EO UT PN ERETOOMOEROETTTDLLLONOS EG CDUATUEROUU ENCE MCTOOSUEATUCOETIEONTAL INP BISMARCK TRIBUNE DTT “I Oklahoma, who turned testimony be- Plus Tax. rich in should use Gas ‘is that it has] fore the ‘Senate committee, in the MISSILE | proven a success to others, {direction of indian land scandals. <—acenaeannsesnaniayentiantl Se Pace)