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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CONVENTION T0 | SOUTHEAST MAY GET NEW NATIONAL PARK 'SEEK HUSB AND capt aaah a aps GE a Ne a CeRETY : ieee _ OF WOMAN WHO |". | ture. | /WASMURDERED Fryayce Bopy | 77 ee * Reservations Indicate Bis- x : : wees em : : Ug : ad Chicago Police Identify Body D ‘ Best One Ever Held |: ’ oli ee ers ‘ Ae The Mystery \ \ ; pede) 4 ; Poon | ; Who Looks As If He {today were searchine for the hus- | { ' = 2 z omen i sy band of the young woman whose body | Considers* Methods of I , RG Gkapalnee ae tare Bees eat z was found Saturday concealed under | s s is of Loan- W. A. Donnelly, Secretary of; MORI COUA A rhe | ee , Bas A the henede cana’ otwee abe, in one! ing Money Direetly to Aid moun e Organization, Announces js jutheust wants 4 par “s fon of the Cook county forest pre wl is likely to get it, too : cae é The supposed murder — vietim The Complete Program ‘ t ‘ 5 titi 34 LAbY, N 5 = 1 A commission appointed gold Wee * been identified as Mrs, Anna Leco Ss fp scamnttonsuaviatd ERIE SB ef A SG o Somethin Reservat or the North Dakota /terior, iy making a survey 5 B § ‘ : November and had not been of ‘the “new $20,600,000 eral site since Febri 3. The hus | cud BRVROEEIGH wet ere : oxvile. ; es : ee? nex Lecoy, 80, also has been mise: | cuter pony for atainting form Lhey say that afiout men who wear ‘good 29, already |Gnioky Mountain z : i ut time. 5 ys bs % ‘ i ers, in the wheat growing si r . abe ‘ y has been heightenell of the: Northwest toward diversities clothes. H i 4 z y evidence that the body was hid tion in line with the recent letter of mm -: e for 1 a a days: rh - = den in the forest only a few days) president Coolidge to C, T. Jaffray, hee peal : : onto : “ [ee ee jhead of the noe : OURS ARE GOOD. s ye j gues any As SUA hohe ied Mr. Jaffray pli the di a és : ARR ee “id [shout the time of her disappearance, | yetorsy his approval to make, 4. test Our tailors ean fit you and please you. It is believed the body was immersed } oat 4 ‘ wil e Helne K and removed hy the | °f, he. fensibility, of the corporation duly national ; ae Te ee extending its activities to perform n . 7» ny tem ’ : ee : e ube Feed Seal s6me ‘of the functions of the Nor- HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ive ede im sao = Sea a = heon cen several times in | PER IBUTRGaMApIN) d6foated In’ the Ready to wear moderately priced. which enveloy : 3 5 the forest recently is said to answer See i tio the description of the missing — —-—— “ * 6a i husband. on é decRtate is 4 4 dingy Mrs. Thomas H. Kohnke, mother Militin’-Adjutanl General Fra s : - of the slain woman, informed the po-| Ge aiding: farmers. to pur = her daughter last vis-/ auosted ‘in the President's letter. THE GREAT SMOK PAINS WHICH SOCN MAY BE SE" q he told Mrs./ ““gankers from Minnesota and North CLOTHIERG BISMARCK, M Bo, IAS ! ATIONAL PARK, outh Dakota attended the meet- Hand tailoring Hand pressing one eee ad OH, WHAT A MESS! ey Appointed ae ficates of naturalization : ing to the Secretary of Labor. eral Convention x f 4 Dickinson, N. D., —Deep | Of the 278,513 who served in the] These men were naturalized during i s shes in ‘salaries drawn by all’ military or naval forces, naturafized | mobilization in camps, and in courts city officers and department workers | Since the declaration of war in 1917,| throughout the country while the | ___|were urged im recommendations pre-; move than 18,000 have not received | military units were being transfer- Commander Streeter to Visit | sented to the city commis: its |their copies of the certificates of|red from the mobilization camps to ae regular meeting Mond soon {their naturalization held for them in| the theatre of war. wling. Men's Entertai 3 i c ie Local Post April 28 y spvcaileas (Gibizens 5 tow Ee fae : aay “ommi The office of the city Miss Inez Jones, hostess io the} 3 Frank Streeter of Linton i auditor was the only one to escape } | visiting ladic * iz # partment commander, and Jac! -| the ‘ing knife, the committee re- | [eens of Fargo, department adjutant, | commending that the salary be left : | " 4 Hi 4 ihe 0 e American Legion in Northjas it w present. In addition Co hi Wa ab, ROSSI BRITAIN WILL ‘ak : a ' Mate will leave April 21 on « two| the committee recommended drastic ughing 1s yd weeks tour of the state, visiting sev-|cuts in the maintenance of the city d AAC he Gr hesiregrait taccordings to att § a eral of the most. centrally located | waterworks ‘and street departments unnecessary an Mr. Donnelly, 1s the most ambition | eae a Z} | Legion,posts for the purpose of tell- | and urged that the assessor Il d faieationiiids jandactavenn anit i ° ~ ing mefnhers and officers of the vari-| rected to base his assessments upon | CAN be controlle tendance of several hundred i x 4 a Cees -] lous posts what the Legion is doing | the actual value of property and that haunts is expected ef: eff 3 eapeerr and to stimulate a membership drive. | personal inspection of such property | i Ae the speakers will be H, S.| OF HER ALLIE ! : eae. ; on District meetings will be called and | be made. \ NOUGHING is frespenthy ie to lt, Wells Com- ie oe ** P the posts where the men will ¥ s an irjtation of the throat and pany lath; E. Flynn, assistant | will invite the) members of the posts PLEADS GUILTY lung tissue ene persistent hacking to the vice-president, Great North-| | ‘ : f ts in their vieinity to send delegat y makes Worse. You can stop | orn R "Moore, deputy | Acceptance if , Acce oe : ets ae : the nivetings. “The district ‘meeting TO FORGERY | coughs of this character almost at ern R. : B. Moore, deputy | Acceptance if They Accept of : ‘age, rare called for the reason that it i @) oughs ol z WAVE FINE) PROGRAM, &°% ine fs : gs : ie Pate Chicago, April 14.—Chicago police to be} The directors were expected to au thorize. appointment of a livestock conintittee. ahd authori cutive staff to proceed w life and had beaten her. TALI TINNET 4 CoM. Henry Hollst, Ch number of wholesale house represen pot a Coughing is frequently Governor, F R Bank, — once with Dr. hing ew Discovery. a serious annoy ce ! ; , awes Report Is Forecas' Br é mpossibl ¢ the commander s | i Bd AE es Haale AE GE igier-| Dawes) ReporliIs) Boreas) of ‘i , engine aa at ae catate i New York, April 14.—Mrs. Myrtle | It relieves: the irritating tickle and to yourself and ‘to alt tising om Peas Dry) By Officials ;: practically every post will| Bowman Hayes pleaded guilty in quiets the impulse to cough, thus giv- about you ie n : ouri; | weta chance to hear him, Mr. Wit-|eneral gessions court today on a} ing the inflammation that is causing stant to the Vice-| y liant said charge of attempted forgery for en-| the cough’a chance to clear up. You'll ee ree vera ty ae The towns to be visited and the|dorsing the’ name of Charles M.| like its agreeable taste. All drug Heo ee ihe ce nn Gara it dates for the meetings are given be- | Schwab to a $25,000 note. Her trial 5 ae 383 | EID be, aS was to have been resumed today PROGRAM nay be taken for granted that |e i Soak ‘ een povosabelll 211 GraftonyAlpril ae Dr. KING’S new osscovery WCE Les ah UC Istacles ave likely to be encount illsboro, April 21; D mites. n ‘ ae . a j e, April 24; Rugby, April 25; Bot- = Stig eat Conventionsealladstu oon te sue tame, coeeermen the y ee ‘ pee f,| | tineau, April 25; Minot, April 26; SERVICE MEN ardenby W. H: Webb, President, Biv |! vcevann the British id P Ka: Us Bismarck, April 28; Dickinson, April a marek Association of Commerce. ry offi 9; New Rockford, May 1; Wynd- ivion Ghambers of Commerce throughout Song National Anthen. aso ccogunen; | : 4 Age tah 2 “ ce. mere, May 2 tKe country have been asked by the | Ynvocation Rev. H.C. Postleth-| gations Chamber of»Commerce of the United wares Itritish interest in the reparanon fas i Sa aN ‘ Former Cashier tes to help find the 18,000 ex- Address of Welcome Mayor A. P. F st ¥ ’ «tee men who through m situation today is centered on the “ ¢ < i me gi Benet Rae ai Mingtofithenpnemiare gLAne cure 5 ss a xin : Of Closed Jud ser ice in the World War are en- esponse by —Fred P. Mann, Pres-} ina federal states with the. cabinet | ; ga. i titled to Americin citizenship bpt} PEM ENGHIMDEKOGH Rett Merchania| Us ee te ote ec meell aang ’ " cay 4 Bank Arrested of the Reieh in Berlin, Their dee of commutes ap ee ae cted Wednesity. ; LaMoure, N. D., April 14.—Acting pointments by F. P. Mar Dope: te -expncton aWadieney ‘he: wiedkinercrew auneaitid: 1 wuts The Wah: r,} upon a clue obtained by Sheriff N. Credentials, resolutions, rules and hear Lafayette sowas filled with remnants of new automobi J. Cruden, State's Attorney. Baa)! Insist on ‘ im are, 2e girders and car timbers after a’75- | Coyne went to St Paul last weel Merion ce) suneryikone cence: ENFORCEMENT [Hoot span on ilroad trestle gave way under the weight |and succeeded in locating and pro- TANLAC of a heavily 1 md train. Twenty s plunged into the river. | curing the arrest of I. M, Stutlien, = iaevekb incre Banh ataanue Anil nobody was hur : neers emt | VEGETABLE PILL Reports: ; i N - _ _~ Bank of Jud in LaMoure county: For Constipation ary, W. A. ; This bank was closed by order of the ‘ RW EXTENSION OF Some seeding has been done on the | state banking department in the cr!) _T_E_T_— a : eee higher ground, plowed last fall or : * ; Tl hurt of last February. nen will be} Leader of D. A. R. Makes TIME GIV summer fallowed but for the most!” Stutlien was brqught to LaMoure Hel ea ee , : part field work in the Dickinson com-| recently and must uhgwer to a charge hotelacanah Plea at Opening of Van Hook, N.D, April 14—Raten- | muni a been confined 9 eae of grand larceny and two charges of | , aus sion of time for many land’ puy-| Me-.2nd plowing of evubble 21¢18%-| ombexsicment,, A. preliminary hear: RISE Congres leone on the Ft. Becthold. reser. | Should there be no heavy precipita-| ing, unless waived by the defendant, WEBB BROTHERS t our egg candling room. | vation is provided in a. bill which He eae ale Ren anae will rébably be held here. Undertakers * Embalmers 0 P. M.-Question Box by Roy ¥ April 14.—An apy has passed the national h pala tcates ee The accused man was accompaniet ‘. . 2 P. Logan SBS USRBE YINY DEKE: | aveivolucly, (cordlae sea etka tallteine oe condition to receive the seed by the|/tg LaMoure by his young wife, who _Funeral Directors — “No faticy \ 3:00 P. M—Address—From the| with regard to prohibition, and for] from Congressman J. H. Sinclai middle of next week and that seed-|j, doing everything in her power to Licensed .Embalmer ‘in wrapper— toor. Pee eaith inc the government, was. made}! |) Washington, «Ds 4Gh “April 17am || HeaWalbouneea Blase DS AULA me: | ngsistaihex, iia in a disficult Charge. just good g yee 4:00 P. M.—Addre: ‘etail Laws” | today by Mrs. Anthony V | pleased to advise you that my bill ae pis | situation that confronts him. is wy f ums: —Attv. R. E. Wenzel, president-general, in her annual] authorizing extension of - oni FARTHQUAKE said that an attorney at Bowman, _ Day Phone 246 a> 30 BP. M.—Question Box. message to the thirty-third Continen-| payment of purchase money under where Mr. and Mrs. Stutlien former- Night Phones 246-887 200 P, M. -- Address—"Businesa| tal Congress of the Daughters of the| certain homestead entries Fort Ber- SHOCK FELT | ly tives, has been summoned to take Records —B, Hitchcock. American Revolution. thold reservation passed the House.4 . charge of his defense. 5:30 P. M. Adjournment. The Congress assembled here for|It now goes to the Senate. vag tnete ia A ieavy een Wednesday, May 28, 1924. a week's session with about 2,000 J. oH, SINCLAIR. | ¢, wea Se a a Areas BUY HEBRON BUSINESS 5 : ‘A. M—Address—Thomas K.| delegates present from practically seoetanh at Georgetown | Dickingon, N. D., April 14—In a PERRY - - PHONE 57 jevery state, will hear President business deal closed this, week, ~ when you want a taxl- 0 A, M—Question Box. Coolidge this evening. The French | SEEDING HELD indy Tt was of prolonged dur- | any Ray, Frank Clark and Henry UNDERTAKING Me . cab In @ hurry. Just 00 A. M.--Address, “Our Schools” | ambassador, Jules J. Jusserand, and o Morgen, of the Ray and Clark hard- atep to the phone and Minnie J i fin Sn Gminiae Sie sac BACK IN STARK ware store, purchased the hard- PARLORS -° P f in a few minutes one . “Credits’—| Howard, also will speak. President bie “ ‘i og District C ware stock formerly owned by Sad- : . i i of our clean, comfort- ick, Credit Manager, | Coolidge’s address will he broadcast] Dickinson, N. .D, April 14 | owsky Brothers of Hebron and open- Tdcenged Embaliner i” qd. S able, speedy ‘cabs with Wells Go., Duluth, Minn.’ | by. radio. weather with intermittent flurries of q s of ed a branch store in that city. The ‘ arge. : a careful, courteous exacucment Election of the President-General| snow and sleet, light showers of My tat, N. D. License | Hebron store will be menaeet) By Day. Phone 100 chauffeur will be at Afternoon Session joes not take place this y rain and guests of wind, have kept No.,37646, for the year 192%, Engine | Mr. Morgen, who has acquired a Night 3 100 or 687 a your disposal, Our Eges will be candled every d \eight Vice-Presidents vill | sceding operations from getting well hab ak, Ww t of S | AalGe are. mo. bisher: 00 P, M.—Address—Hon. he elected under way..during- the past. Weck. (joe ee ee ee eee beve en than asked elsewhere. Flynn, Asst. to Vice President of | u Feaydatsin ipsa above .en- into my posdession the following des- ROHRER Great Northern R. R | titled cuuses.1 have: seized und ta as ror ua H . 2:30 A. M.—Address, “Cooperation” | ; B =| ‘ y ¢ : - wit : , ‘ N BEE conn | prnvsonracim asp anssntn owncr tarts a ae'*< LANPHER| ghop REPAIRING » Se TAXI LIN i | 1 00 P, M.—Talks by members. 46, for the year 1923, Engine No. q . 80: P.M, —— Address, subject,| | 907, at» Bismarck, North Dakota, : 4 . . , a PHONE 57 Eggs,” DeSoto Creamery & Produce | }on the 26th day of March, 1924, for i First Class Workmanship. Co., Minneapolis. F. D. Newell,| e dithe causes set forth in the libel now 4 i : Digna tates, pending in the United States District | Joe Markus Shoe Shop. iene ae LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREA' | Court, for the Dintriet of North Da- | fy’ j 4:00 P. M- d SS: i aca é ts ‘i hy RECS haha Rate : TMENT | ots, it Bismarck, North Dakota, for All the good \ : ‘ SNS re te es 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE 1 tne “eter you hear about ICE-WO0OD-SAND-GRAVEL 5:15 P. M.—Address—John de Wild,| Just because you start the day| To prove The Williams Treatment 1 hereby give notice. to all per- | Advertising Manager, Ely Walker “too tired to get up"—arms and iegs| conquers kidney or bladder dis. ‘ ters, Sons claiming the above described i ee, Dry Goods Co. St. Louis, Me. stiff—museles sore—burning, acting| rheumatism, and all ailments caused -#utomobile, or Rnowi havi the Lanpher hat E : 6:30 P. M.—Auto ride—Compli-| back—dull _head—nervous —irritable| by “too much Urie Acid,” no-mattor *2¥thing to say why the same si | Beulah Li nit d Bi ek Coal eula: Ajgnite an earcre a. ments,-Bismarck Association of Com- WORN oun: Before the day bepitx—|how chronic or stubborn, we will thereot distinmted ‘ceobiteeiee the can be verified jo not think you have to stay i y pi Se K ce : merce, Bee sta not ¥ e to stay in such} give one B5e bottle (32 doses) free prayer of the libel; that they bé.and : { if you ‘send this motice.+ Kindly. aend apnearthetdees Aha raaid ii : q ‘ Cellar Excavations an i Eat more fresh eggs. Rheumatism, kidney and bladder] 10 cents to help pay abitiners tie held it A ain Dieteict of North by GATING OMS: | \ © d Grading. ee | —— Lae: M—Banauet at steRenaie| troubles, und all ailments causa by| ing, ete. to The Dr. D. A. Wilnine alvin, m the United Staten, Gourt CHEVROLET Fertilizing and Plowing Gardens. potelF. X. 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M.—Question Box. 3 Williams Treatment prove what! regular 85c bottle withont incu v 4 A-1A-21-28 % BECK THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO 10:00 A. M-—Addréss—-H. 8, Me-|great relief it gives even in stub-| any. obligation. Only one. free potflo we TRANSPORTAT : ‘ for hanquet tickets. If you have been taking all sorts| the freq hottle (32 dosex) t Intyre, Hditor, Commercial Builetin.|born eases, Hundreds of thousands, to the same address or family, | Cook by Electricity, ; , 209-5th Street. . >. Phond 62 8 ‘Phiraday, May 29, 1924. of medicines without benefit, let The] Send at once. You will receive a First notice publishgd Aor Lh 1924, 10:80.A.M-—Talks from the Floor. |havo used it. Established 31 years, | Nothing sent C..0, D. It is Safe.

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