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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924 GARDEN WHEELER CASE PROBE OPENED * HIN If the Vegetables Are Slow, Try These Methods ‘DELEGATES TO et BY COMMITTEE Proceeds to Heart of Charges Against Montana Senator, Who Was Indicted } SULTED OFFICIALS CONSULTETL IEFI enter THs US, Ter spwaen ore CONTAINS TROW WE UTE ‘SPwcH UP WITH A MAGET Geologist Insists Wheeler's Activities Did Not Consti- tute “Appearance” i} Shallecrs eS AY Re Se i DEK pice Row S mac? Caan aS . MUSIC MAKES PLANTS GROW ae 4 t A GARDE j GARDEWER HAS THHNELED “ | fas. THE ASPARIGUS AND IS ASSISTING SNAKE Z “1 |B. Cox | NATURE BY PUSHING UP THE YOUNG PLANTS : Dam go! | Ke ~ CONVENTION IN CITY ELECTED Meet urday Afternoon To. Choose Jamestown Dele- gation Delegates to the county of Republicans to be held here Sat- urday at 2 p.m. to nominate a legis- lative ticket and select delegates to | lected in preein the city last night. caucuses held in | Selections include: | First ward, first precinct—Mrs. R! | A. Mr =F i Ea | Fr, Har | econd precinct—H. P. 2. Jones, F 'y Pet son, Peter Reed, Frank Murphy, Murphy, Robert Dunn. Second ward, second precinet H. Atkinson, Alfred Zu- UC. tate court ‘ received lof the Interior Department re na, insisted this eoator Wheelers nee" before the Interior be on behalt of his clien . on th CONFERENGE OF. populat 0,000 1 in OF WIDE SCOPE : Montana and North Dakota, Experts Will be Invited To Fargo Also 1 000 poun OF SARGENT 00." There, Says Devine AGENTS T0 BE i. Nine hundred and tw | Kositzky, G ivdahl, Simon Nel- json, Carl Bredy, J. J, Schweigert, ., arena . 7 Swetngy| Fifth ward—-A. Shi B. OF, » Diversification in Full Swing) jojo ynason | Flow, Milt Crary David EL G. Rickel. Sixth ward, first precinct | Horn, John Parkinson, Joe ull- | H. BL Gutsche, J. H. Bauer, cond precinct Frank McCurdy, Richard Goldader, Matt product went county, with but 11,000, shipy of farm }; nounced today Yochim, Joe I there probably will Fifth ward, The de ove is the one reporting to ( n Burke, but another was select: ion worth the Many Have Appendicitis Don’t Know It the Jamestown convention were se- | | STORM CENTER ARE YOUR LUNGS WEAK? | Weak lungs may or may not de-| fever try a bottle of MeMullin’s For- Lenhart Drug Co, velop more .serious. If you have| mula. Hundreds réport wonderful Dini Shea es weak lungs, old standing cough, cold,| resulf&. Mfrd. only by Tilden Me- Cook by Electricity. si & It is Cleaner. bronchial trouble, asthma or hay Mullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. —Adv. More than you pay for in Hart Schafiner & Marx Suits and Top Coats You'll see it in the easy fitting lines; in the fine imported fabrics; in the new colorings — grays and blues, in the expert needlework. You'll see it in the extreme values we're giving for the price. $35 - $45 OTHERS $20, $25, $30, $40, $50. WHAT ABOUT YOUR - THAT NEW EASTER TOP COAT HAT-ITS HERE | | . wWho-won fame us} : ; ' prosecutor in the San Francisco graft} ain pops into the limelight Couzen is that drew fro special me protesting agai vy investigation.’ i DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath ‘ ‘ Specialist in || You'll need one for Easter; That's another thing you Chronie 'f. you'll find the best variety can’t miss—a new hat. All Nh Diseases |g heres best style and quality — the new shapes are here; new moderately priced. colors and moderately priced. S. E. Bergeson & Son ® Telephone 240]! B 11914—4th St. Bismarck, N. D. | Hand Tailoring Hand Pressing i | i | i extended | seope teday when M. 0. Grang: vice-president, invited coun’ Northwestern Min from cricultural na and South Da in the Corporation took on an corpor interested in 0 assist "the corpor s ph | versifiention activities in the North- te expected to attend the con- ference which will take the form of round-table discussion, | The conference was called after , urd of directors of the roved a plan direct to farmers opment | Northern, today proffered their sistance to the corporation in carry- jing out its experiment, which calls for placing 10,000 h in one-crop sections North a South Di August 1. In a ho county. a s offered to bring ch with the corpor dof cattle on of Min- 45 To Compete In Smith-Hughes 15 Smith-H state will al state conte which will be North Dakota Ag Mas a - ) cultural colle; nder the dire \\ of E. H. Jones, state supervisor of vocational agriculture. The schools that havy already en- i their instructor as follows: Ana ; Beach, Martin Fred Ma Maddock, : Ferguson imi fter; Park River, Ee J. Tai - | va, Raymond Aune. \ A team of three men will repre | sent each of the schools In the stock | Judging contest ana seven prizes wits (be awarded the winning teams and | individuals. Al) classes of livestock | will be judged as will also poultry, this year being the first that a poul- jtry judging contest has been sar- ranged. Minot Backs _ Irrigation Work Minot, N. D., April 17.—Plans for definite co-operation between the Williston and Minot interests in try- ing to persuade the federal govern- |ment to continue the reclaniation | project at Williston, were outlined at ja joint meeting at Williston of repre- sentatives of the Minot Association |of Commerce ahd the Williston Com- mercial «lub, Another meeting is vianned soon to formulate definite proposals, Minot’s attitufe 1s expressed as heing that the irrigation project is something promising industrial de- velopment of northwestern North Dakota and that businessmen and farmers of this section are interest- For Correct Grade consult chart at all Standard Oil Service Stations and at authorized garages Much so-called stomach trouble bi appendicitis. Thi - © ved by simple glycerine, | $150,000 total | buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Ad- jlerika, Most medicines act only on ove statement lower bowel. but ‘Adlerikay~acts on her* BOTH upper and lower bowel, and pounds dressed. yeal, $7,200; and sweet yclovdbPyced, $100,00 000 poundemibfuttry, $3.500,000. 4 study of the prod ats all gasses and poisons. barley out matt thought her cllent for! constipation. Adv. id Mr. Jos. Bulow, \ y =. Berlin viaMontreal and Quebee Empras giants of the St. Lawrence—sail from Quebec. Four days only on the open sea. Monoclass Cabin Ships sail from Montreal. Comfort with economy. Make reservations carly. Further information from local steamship agents or H. M. TAIT 611-2nd Avenue, South MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Canadian Pacific iT SPANS THE WORL WEIGHT LIGHTEST—FIT TIGHEST Kant-Skore Pist mens’ - arantees you prompt service. on in stock ior immediate delivery. possible to fit tighter than any other SWARTZ GRAY JIRON*PISTONS Chevrolet Touring Car §) $598 DELIVERED. . ed in seeing it advanced as they are interested in any plans for noitb- west development, and filling stations, the plants are up-to-date. ' The Truth About this Light-Six—plus proof on proof HIS Studebaker Light-Six is the supreme value in the “thousand-dollar” class. It offers, not a few, but scores of advantages. In its chassis it repre- sents the best that, modern engineer- ing knows. In its steels and quality of construction it is identical with the costliest cars we build. This is to offer you proofs. Then urge that-you see it before saying $1,000 or more for a-car. Some evidence The extra values which this car typifies have made Studebaker the largest builder’of quality cars. They have made these cars a sensation. Sales have almost trebled in three years. Last year 145,167 people paid $201,- 000,000 for St cars. The multiplying de- mand has forced an in- vestment of $50,000,000 in model plants and equipment. Of this, $38,- 000,000 has been spent in the past five years, so The engineering de- partment which designs and superintends this Light-Sjx costs $500,000 per year. The machines which build it are modern and exact. 517 operations on this car are exact to 1/1000th of an inch.. 122 operations are exact to rivals. ‘There are 35 formulas of steel in this car, each one Proved: best by ——ooooSESEeeee LIGHT-six _S-Passenger 112-in: W.B. 40 H.-P. udebaker = years of test for its purpose. On some we pay the makers 15% premium to get them exactly right. The crankshafts are machined on all surfaces, as was done in the Liberty Airplane Motors.’ This to give perfect motor balance, at an ex- tra cost to us of $600,000 yearly. It has more Timken bearings than any @ $1,500 of its ‘price. Studebaker Light-Six Scores of extra values The car with 14 Timken bearings. ' Mail coupon for book about it The equipment is unusual. The cushions are of genuine leather, and Mark this result Some men who operate fleets of , _ SPECIAL-SIX* S-Passenger 119-in. W.B, 50H. P. ~£ompetitive car within ~ Built by the leader in the fine-car class. One of the’ cars for which people last year paid $201,000,000. Built in a model $50,000,900 plant, producing 150,- 000 cars yearly. And saving you by quantity produc- » tion fre $200 to $400. Built of the same steels, with the the costliest cars we make. ‘ The car that saved 11.4% in operating cost under same Care, as cars in this class called in auditors to “compare the operating costs. They made comparisons on 329 cars, run- ning up to 25,000 miles. - It was found that this Studebaker Light-Six cost for operation 11.4% less than the average of its rivals. This figure included depreciation. That meant $207.50 saved on 25,000 miles. All because of this quality con- struction, What it saves you We build 150,000 cars yearly. All such major costs as engineering, dies, overhead, etc,, are divided by 150,000. We build in model plants, with modern ma- chinery, which have im- mensely reduced the manufacturing costs. Acar like this, buiJt under ordinary condi- tions, would cost you from $200 to $400 more. Learn, for your own sake, what that means to you. Send for the book Mail us the coupon be- low. We will send you free_our new book that will inform you on five simple things- which re- veal the value of a car. For‘instance: It will en- able you to look at any cag and tell whether it’s been cheap- ened to meet a price or offers true : PINS : BUSHINGS / one-half.1/1000tb of an inch. are ten inches deep. _ : quality. ; * Ask your dealer or cylinder grinder, 1,200 inspectors are employed to. * _ Every part and detail accords with Tt will tell you why some cars CARL J. PETTIT | + > submit each car'in the making to | Studebaker traditions. And thename _rattié at 20,000 miles and others +2 | Northwestern Distetbator : | 32,000 inspections. Studebaker has for 72 years stood for don’t. It shows bne single point ina 63 South Eleventh, Street, Minneapolis, Minn. Infinite c. quality and class. closed car Which mi whether you're getting top or medium quality. The book is free—clip the coupon BIGes-s Ix 7-Passenger 126.in. W.B. 60 H. P. “T eos se em 8 + BIOS Touring... mw iw ww + 81425) Touring «2. wm + 81750 | Roadeter (Pass) y+ + 7 1008 Roadster (2-Pase.) x wiafw, = 1400 ” Speedster (5-Pass) . 4 7 ss 1835 eee Gea) nD > 1s Coupe (5-Pass.) x w% x me 1805 Coupe (5-Pass) yn sys. 2495 Beg ks oe BOS ie mows ORS) OMe ye eee ee kee S, ccaeas ee ee ee (All prices f. 0. &. factory. 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