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MONDAY, APRIL 21,- 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STORY OF OLD FREMONT 6.0.P. FIGHT IS TOLD them; and there with Him about 400 men.” Fremont, the captain referred to, subsequently resigned his comniand y withdrawing his candidacy. He lived to see part of his own program fulfilled under the leadership he had distrusted, captain over were DELEGATES TO- ~JIMTOWN ARE i UNINSTRUCTED & (Continue from page 1) Harrington be made unanimous and this carried Harrin thanked th he and Mr friendly contest, gether in the election. in a short talk, es and said that had been in a nd would work to He said th re, Sperry. . Harrington said those present ought to realize they had ahead of to uted the statement nnouncement of his saying that he had never warmed i to the industrial program. “I want to say I never did warm up to the state industrial program and as I said in my announcement I am against continuing the Grand Forks mill as a state liability,” he said. “As long as we keep that in- stitution alive we are simply keeping a nest for socialism in this state.” them a hard fight, and be ready He a work, made reite his He declared he would do all he could in the fight nst socialism, and that\it does still live in the state. dorsement for the positions of state representative, three to be selected, | was as follows: Mrs. C. W, 60; J. M. Thompson, Wilton, Marhert panelering Moffit,54; L. E. ; A. L. Garnes, , 24, Victor Anderson of Still, as been representative for two terms, was in the convention but had | notified friends that he would permit his name to be placed in the list for indorsement again, Asks Hard Work H. P. Goddard, nanied chairman of | _ the campaign committee, .téld the delegates that the campaign must be | fought hard. He declared that you are not interested in taking part in your government: as a citizen you ought to turn in your citizenship papers.” He was not, he said, scold- ing, but merely pointing out the {Auty of all. “He declared it would be disastrous to slip back into the con- ditions of four or five yeurs ago and for hi the state if there was a reversion | to-such conditions. He declared the ticket would have the best victory Burleigh county ever had, if every- body worked hard. After the list of 20 highest for delegates was announ- ced, Mr. Cox said the. list was, not representative, not including country delegates or Women, and moved a} committee of seven be named to 'se- lect the delegates, toi be approved by the convention. named, was composed of B, F, Flanna- gan, B. E. Jones, M. H. Atkinson, E B. Cox, Mrs. Charlés Staley, Mrs. C. He Young, Mrs. L. S. Craswell., The it selected! was approved. ——— “TALLEST pril 21. Eat Irish wolf- ited here at a reeent dog show, mieasuréd 37 1-2 inehés from the floor to his shoulder, He is sdid to be the tallest dog in the world, otk by Electricity. if The balloting for candidates for in-| Moses, | 60; | not! The committee} | Hens under 4 Ibs. | FUNERAL OF OLDEST JES JIT nts > the which 1923 er heretofore. aried from fourth $1.047%, ber delivery, whieh new 1924 crop. repres May delive stands for wheat from the than was I Opening unchanged cent highe traded prices, and July to $1.07 fol lowed by ate set and then by‘ a around to well above Saturday's finish. 5 VEAPOLIS WLOUR Minneapolis, Ap Flow un changed to 40. cents er, In car load lots. family patents quoted — at $6.35 to $e cotton rels. el pound bar B 57,000. treme top Cattle receipts 18,000, and fat she-stock mode jwenerally steady to strong. top matured steers $12.25 M Compa Fat sheep weak to ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, April 3 00. Opening f: steers, yearlings she-stock strong. Canners, cutters nd bologaa bulls ty. Stoekers, Top steer: and receipts 1,200. to 5 lower, Bulk '$ | Hog rece ‘lower than Friday. Bulk | butcher and bacon@ hogs ed 150 to 250 pound averag 0. Top $7.10. Rough or h ng sows $6.25. Bulk pigs Skeep receipts 100. Nor: | steady. Choice to prime fat jlamby quotable up to $16.00. light ewes quotable to $11 j mostly $7.00, Twenty-five to $ 11,500. pe voled. Bulk Bucks . BISMARCK GRAIN Russell-Miller Co.» Bismarck, April 21,4 >. 1 dark novthern . ». L northern spring . | (Furnished by Zz No. 1 amber ¢irum .. Ne, 1 mixed durum |No. 1 red durum jNo. 1 flax . |No: 2 flax . No. 1 We,quote but d | following: Oats / ! Barley : ISpeltz, per ewt. .. | SHELL | White & i : Yellow Mixed jNo. 8 56 ths> test 54 | No. 465 Ibs, tect -52e 55 Ibs. Ear Corn (70 Ibs in Minnesota) be under as 1d per pound discornt under WHOLBBAL:: >RODUCTS (Furnished by Ar:iour Creameries) | Cream—Butterfut, per lb. 36¢ ;|Eggs—-Fresh, candied per doz....19¢ No. 2 and cheks wdde Dressed Poultry No. 1D. P. Young. Tom turkeys, per Whe vise eereecneeeeee No. 1 D, P. Hen turkeys, per Ib. No, 1 Duc 3 per Ib. .., No. 1 Geese per ‘Ib. .>.). No. 1 turkeys, per. lb, . Live Poultry Hens 4 lbs. ag -and over per Ib. Ducks, per 1 i ac bes 8 Two members of the Advisory com- mittee, Pat MeGintey and Ole Tollef- son, attended the lar mecting of the commission to learn what action had been taken upon the recommen- dations filed Jast week and to make s regarding the ad- of city affairs, Other a pats t McGinley, committee, pmmendation once, He maintained that if these were carried out to the lettey that Saving of $13 nnual al and cuts in the street, police and w ter departments could be made. Under the recommendations, salar- ies of ‘members of the committee would be reduced from $2,400 to t of policing would 4,500 to $2,400 per ntenance of w: 30 to = $3,000 and alleys from nlary of the city 480 to $240; sala attorney from $600 to $: nd the milk inspection depart- nt to be abolished at a saving of $600. r the annually; $7,900 to treasurer y, of the| HELPED -D CLEVELAND WIN m On. &B.: MRS. HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON \This national Republican leader, whosq home is in Ohio and who is chairttian’of the Executive Commit- tee of the Republican Natfonal {| Commitiee, was the original “boost- fer” for ths city of Cleveland when it became a candidate for selection as the’\Republican convention city. She kept actively at work in behalf of that city, and when / Cleveland was finally selected Mrs. Upton was 2. credited with having > achieved a personal victory.” s sted in the proceedings | that} ried out | | | erworks | CASH BONUS jon ali cale in Muscle Shoals and house and chicken house, Dickinson, N Das a 21 Hints | paradicolor of Benijcal, an insec mile 1 of Bismarck. Write of a recall clection on members of ;tude not used to kill the peach|’ Address No, 760, care of Tribune. The city commission were withered | borer, from the threat le by members of} While exp enting for a rem-|,FOR SALE High grade . Grand called Citizens’ Advisory com-|¢dy against pi rust the Hooker] piano, Will sell for $375. Cash Cone cE ERTON EL tiaecant ENGMIED GIED: Wil dlicmipbstoiaite | ork willl trade: ‘toes good: acsdmur: n would not comply with the itude to prevent] «right and some s No. demands and suggestions made by n tobacco, pcureles the committee at a previous meeting “they would find others to do it, SSS”: A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops b r 8 a the Stomach and Bowels, aids | $00 year- | and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness | SAYS GOOLIDGE NOW IS SAFE IS ABANDONED The bidd also plan to pr cultivation CHILDREN CRY FOR “CASTORIA” and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! x Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has cen in use for over 80 years to elieve babies and children of Con- tipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature of rising therefrom, and, by regulating the, Time for growing things is here. Why not have lots of fun and save money at the same time, by grow- ing table vegetables and flowers in“ ‘YOUR GARDEN? The Bismarck Tribune will show you how-in a sim- plified series of 12 articles, the first of which is on Page 5 today. ee { GIRL KILLED | Minneapolis, year-old per DUS ons were Tjured, PAGE THREE BY SPEEDER April 21. —~An killed and some seri accidents re- girl w week-end of the Twin Cities in Al cinat | | Democrats, However, to Seek | Butler Asserts He — Has | ROT" to potiec ane eer we ” | to Amend Present | Bill Enough Delegates % ae t ieneaee Waal les a a lonven! ion eld by Re- | After It Is Law Nominate *Jtwo other children. narrowly es- publicans in Cleveland | caped death when a sedan crashed ‘ j erase Sane? ; aa into. their at Marked by Bitterness | le Washington, April (By the A.J Wa hington, April Accomplish- | ctreet and “Cel: © Gtehic. oh E | P.)— Advocates of the cash et ed viet for President Coolidge in}family was rescued by i : vale cas gave notice in the Senate today that | the mpaign for the Republican |), i according police. Cleveland, April 21-—When the Re- although théy would fot press #081 pre ¥ ion wae claimed (WOOrists, according to police. vubliean national gonventi 5 | : : The sedan which struck them did 1 in national convention opens Jinclusion of a cash option in. the;t Butler, the | not step. Hit cfu 10 leveland waranty | pending ance bill they weuld | Ce in a formal state- | 4 mo} pia hope they wil not see reenacted the se] | scek to amend the measure when it} ment, in which ho said 563 delegates | ev seehes which marked the rump con-| i | becomes qdlaw jnciracted or faverable to the Pres |OClara K. Young ntion of <dissntisfied Republicans Senator Walsh, Democrat, Massach- ad alr been selecte > Rec i Te ugnanetid: S6noGs sREenvOnt My acts, Auton Of hie Sune A say th en ti Is Recovering re Ph 1864. proposing cash and insuranee, as | choice. 7 lea oe A The Republicans of today will fina | suggested by Democrats of the fin- In the list furnished Mr. Butler as Fort Wayne, _Ind., April 21 ; different Cleveland from that which | ance committee, dénoiinced the com- ralile 10 Coolidge “‘cither by i-|Clata Kimball, Young, the actress, _the Fremonter ntered May 30.) mittee bill » disappointing, unsat- on, by indorsement or by per- eee, wads Fa eine r tion yet When the | went to their hotels | isfactory and bad in form and prin- | preference.” were the New {local hospital for A) aes after the day’s session, they were , ciple. York delegation of 91, und others |@% Hbdominal tumor. was meatths passed by lamplighters "who carried | Democrats would not press for the jo! bound by mandatory orders, but |CO&UY tonight and ver willinete re ladders across their shoulders. Later | jsubstitute at this time, he said, be-] Which he said preferred the nomina- LOVES ULS AN tb ce AL they went to an evening meeting Jenuse Republican leaders de-|tion of the President, \ Pa PAS a Ue ' through dimly gaslit streets. | \elared if it w ing to Mr. Butler the “Cool- + Weaver said Miss Young ral- | June 10 there will be no waiting | lauretterste id tes thus far ‘chosen” are gplendidly” trom me el for the lamplighter to make round | vinss Z ast te ener a ant i Ail An’entire city will be instantly illu-! le . Colorado, 15; Conneeticut, 17; Flor- | ComPICte “cons: ;eiewe eae) hinuted by a few turns of the hand ‘SON BORN TO. ida, 10; Idaho, 11; Illinois, 49; Towa, |MO*nINE. eee at a switchboar he conventic 2) 21two do be, electec i ‘| pee boa ie aay pn MRS. SAILSTAD ih Hitwo do De. elected): twill be a month before she will be Te oe etuies eee cee ence cle pale s Seana ‘lable to leave the hospital for her Jamps of high wa ‘ j Michigan, : : : | Kau Claire, April 21-4 son was home in Los Angeles. treets here was recently lighted at 7 ‘ M ippi, 1 ae ee born Saturday night at a hospitalyy.. viecueds: : at AlauSwar teh; {here to Mrs. 1 Shabisal ip SailstAd)4 yrampshire, 11; New. Mexico, 9; : NOTICE Equal t will be the in-| eee iu : se wife of et Adil York, Ms North Carolina, 19. (thr All children: should be vac-} terest taken by Cleveland in the con-| [ernce eau ln cera aa vere MBE [te be elected): North Dakota, 1 nated fas ainst Small Pox. sions in the municipal auditorium, | aneees CHOU TU TAIN PikOnan le to be elected; Het © which is expected to seat more than | es sists raat on, 17; Wis-| = = ‘ 12,000. The day before the Fremont | is the funeral of Rev. Tommassini, A oldest Jesuit IGuianaedean care eee aie cd MIA 1 era egayenedis thske pe enters ui order 74 years ago, taking hig first vows two | stad on Christmas Day SRE i tee ae on A sought to engage ‘Brainard ; (Was 89 when he died in Ei Paso her Tom= | iisea) topetiier WHER one Ghose but Miss Kate Dean, the vor was | mass was a pioneer missionary in the southwe vr f hymns | ter Sailstad and h eae rein delegutes | ahead of the National Convention,” {and the anonymous collaborator In’ standard textbpoks on theolo Se he ReneS Ey pp were omitted from the table. Rate eR TTR TIARA ER DNDN? a0 The OleVeluad beadersaeuppetter| » =| ia y, Anderson, were t as Balt eof The Bismarck ‘Tribum of Lincoln, reported the next di&|;—————————_—_—_—— > LST eabapronry attack Rm Seo A : Tein ae Reed gaa | Springs, per Ib. 11] When Sailstad was positively identi- yp) ere i .| For the past two or three years at palit a Fanens Ee ara eal Cocks and, stags, per Ib, 08} fied they decided to separate until Real Estate Transfers | ,,;. time of the year you have al erted that Chapin's Hall, which wan | abevances iss | Mrs, Sallstad: could) oltain aldivoreell) ry. a Waranty deedx for| ®#YS, Published a notice to boil y Serer ete - Bat _ 3,000 | liga i oeeeeeet es eee - - land the required year had elapsed] tj. tran Funlon EWE haved or | drinking water. N hadegeenietedl @puld attend) ae bey MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | when they planned to. remarry. “AUD sled ks dat se ieee tie) hele Us el BLS) da isa ee lea ie by ees il Minneapolis, April Wheat] Mrs. Sailstad’s divorcee suit is om water safe now or was it safe be- were packed like herrings from Aa lreceints 138 compared with|the March calenddr ofthe circuit Guinnsaeiinn eee [fore? If the water is not safe now | aha ae | 0b, Gur Gigli Noa | eoure Hece Hub HANNO Keen DEnURRENE voddard and wife to Bis- | we do not like to have our children | DER said the maximum | aontharn NG eine dap elt yaaitty k Loan and Investment Co.3 E' | drink it. eapacity‘of the hall was 600 and that] HELPS PRICES nontiern aes a V 10, ac TA, cies TUPOAIHthneeaenpubliehenoulaeinsve| at no time, were there more than es F y Soyer and e to George] ing truth so that they would not | 1 ); good to choice Uanantiek ‘ ee {the tru 0 ) 400, ea fee 1) AGL G {)| Seeks C hemical | Fe OHS ATIRE HELE ac eee | CelmiBaabwattees | he same paper declared that in- RoR $111; July $143 1-4; | n ft RECA CAE Left aes Tam sure hundreds of — people —+ congruous elements composed what! Rallies Take Place Soon After |: $1.42 To Kill Rust| 1 ey und wife to Helen | would appreciate your telling the } it termed “the great sorehead con- i yellow, 71 1-4 to 3 : Be ; E truth. ' vention. | Opening white. “44 1-4 to on, April (By the]? Eb acliidian tks Bis Yours truly, | It is related that when Lincola was > 60 . erimentation in the tits a als eal A subscriber for over 12] informed of the proceedings he smil a ai $2.49. | prodlic tion of a chemicz] to destroy | fY Jagd; lots 1, 1 é ingly ‘pened his Bible to the first| Chicago, April He il GI ‘black wheat rust fungus would } block 7, MeKenz bait You will find notige book. of Samuel, “And. eve fone) anes on auscs ESE as nh at the Muscles Shoals | te Bismarck in todi naper, New filtration plant that, was in distress and every one [connections rallied pric rom | DE MAND § SL! H \ it the Hooker bid is accepted, | St:te of North Dakota to Frances | ig Suaiavied:cebanehGigieesanityewilll that was in debt, and every one that) # downturn which took enon ‘ jA. B. Hooker, chemist, with the |} inp; lot 1, block 3, in Rivervie be obviated. digeantentedie gathered: itiein’ * the opening. Most of the pur- IN DIC KINSON | bigd told the Senate agriew-} © - a = unto Him; and He became a|¢h#sing was of the July and Septem- CITY EXPE NSE j ture conimittee today, x FOR SALE, | EXCHANGE v] 4 1 children should be vac-; ed against Small Pox. C. E. Stackhouse, \ Health Officer. Officer. | N EURALGIA orheadache—rub the forehead | —melt and inhale the vapors VISKs VI APORUB Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly 10,000,000 nies gy Bane Schoel ehilorer: 50 GLORIOUS GIRLS—THE PICK OF THE FOLLIES need Lower floor $4.40; Balcony first 2 rows $4.40; SCOTTS next three rows $3.85; balance $3.30; Gallery $2.20, —) Emusron | | | Prices: steamboat dealer. terryboat. Thrilling days! once | ZIEGFELD’S Cosmopolitan Corporation proess MARION WHEN AMERICA WAS YOUNG— —when they traveled by stage-coach. —when Robert Fulton —when John Jacob Astor was CAPITOL Theatre Tonig it [Monday] Tuesday and Wednesday Jackie Coogan In_ his f “THE wonderful J s94h new ‘eature BOY OF FLANDERS” The story gian Great Da orphan of a little Be), and his ne dog bound together as outcasts in a fight for liberty. =o. From the famous story “A Dog of Fla nders.” —o— Matinee Tomorrow and Wednesday at 4 ». m. Adults 25c Children 10¢ HEE Yvening prices 35c and First Per AUDITORIUM--FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 2 CURTAIN 8:30 First Ziegfeld Beauty Show ‘Ever Here. M AIL ORDERS Now. Do Not Delay—Sally Sells Out Everywhere. vat Sale Opens April 30, Harris & Woodmansee. GREATEST SUCCESS Two years in New York — two years in London — five months in Boston — six months in LEON ERROL Funniest of all comedians, the Most Perfect Musical Comedy Ever Produced. “SALLY” With WALTER CATLETT and a Great Cast. ineluding tax. sent the first up the Hudson. a fur —When Cornelius Vanderbilt ran a ‘ Romantic days! MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 TONIGHT, . MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY. And now they live again on the screen in the most remarkable photopla Marion Davies, its star, | will capture your quaint and lovable portrayal. ELTINGE THEA. 20c. formance 7:15. Chicago. in 4 of the year. eart by her RE

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