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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MELLON RATES ARE URGED BY G.0,P, LEADERS Make Stand For Their Inclu- sion in Revenue Bill Dur- ing Senate Debate DEMOCRATS OPPOSING ments, he tor th brow ht Republi finance nization Treasury rates in peech of Cha or Jones, New Mexico, « Der nember Finan, Ivanced the Democratic 1 iling in addit to come schedules, the for, act and advoc instead of the forward t ram, Mellon in the corporation luated levy yinet member's wife o Washington’ just tuese very th 5 1 MADE {setback (By the A, | doing veretary Mellon {ily luundry apital loss redue- tions was rejected today without a] record vote, The committee provi- sion exempting from 10 percent ad- mission tax all theater tickets sell- ing for less than fifty cents agreed to. Without agreed also to nients proposing CHANG Washington, April P.)—A proposal by designed to check w Ss am onposition the CAMPAIGN i COST $30,000 ticles selling for or less exemp- | Coolidge tion from the five percent jewelry The House had voted exemp- tion for all articles selling less than| nd | ar i Organization Are Listed Pierce, §. D., April 24— The » headquarts1s in Ch cago: spen 92 in its effort to in the in- kota Republicans at th>| y, accord ng to a state n @xpenses filed late penses Cool- | MW $10 tux on bil- ples and bowling al The House ha TANMANY'S LEADER DIES Redfield, | ob A tes iH s expended in —— ining the Charles Murphy, Noted New} York Politician, Dies Governor at Home tion of rd and ra t organiza dohn- totaled the report Norbeck ot | uppe indorseme accord ng to George nomination MeMaster, sei W ior il. report of his luded $1 viously s his personal contri mpuen fund expense report New York, April Murphy, leader of dfédat his home Murphy suceceded Croker as ch n of the most” famous al organ He was a native New Yorker, been born h Acute of the death, A streetcar driver leader of the most powerful zation in the world, and played a prominent in the nar ing of mayer. and governors and nominees for the presidency—such i the life story of Charl Although denied SHORTER BOBS ARE DECREED Robbed the 4 e Richard country indigestion was the md Was into ‘aver. | Kralto horter coming Madame nds Louise the iwht or im tiny Hover the head, she while the hair is bein the part will wet longe cut” of 1873, a} the forehead to} the neck will be favored | r brushed forward over on the check bone, a figure six, REPORT BOOZE IS REPLACED, April enforcement reports entented na toca! cf th who colonel ership early hood had been a le of one kind or anc them he way uniform! result that may be been due to his his shrewdness manner. He plans with any lieutenants and r lication. e he interviewed what he had to say in ntence or two. As a result he became gener- ally known as “Silent Charley.’ nev ed covere Minne; Feleral | were about ky and varchouse went that ‘on wh sleohol stored 1 custody Nurses Name State Officers Jamestown, N. D., April State League of Nursing in its annual cofivention 5 elected Sister Kathalene of St. Mich- asel’s hospitak Grand Forl dent; Sister M. Serina, St. Hospital Bismarck, first vice-presi- dent; Miss N. Johnson, Grafton, sec- | ond vice-president; Sister Gilbert, St, Johnson’s hospital, Fargo, secre- | tary-treasurer. : The public health section elected Louise Kenney, Fargo, president; Mabel Olson, Fessenden, vice-presi- rent, and Pearl Cooper, Grand Forks, secretary, Cook by Electricity. It is Cheaper. ——oooSSSoo | Resident Has Awful __Experience Vv ery Adept Sines Alnara April the | teamer Boxer, of the United States ureau of education was here recent- preparing to go south after her first season of service as a float | ing ustrial school. Throughout | | the winter the Boxer carried 19 stu- j dents, Bsk'mo Inds who had distin- guished themselves in the seventh and eighth grades of the govern- nent schools near their homes. Fight of the students came from | the country betwen Point Barrow and Wa'nwright Inlet. the farthest north of all United States land, and the rest from the Panhandle, or sontheastern. Alaska. The young Eskimos ,were taught navigation, gat ‘engineering and radio tele- graphy. They all proved good stu- dents, reported C. W. Hawkesworth, | superintendent for the bureau. ay” waa twap codvined sin hoe- Ex-Governor CLAIMS SLUSH \ Charges $100, 000 Contributed! Vy rhe! BALLOON IN } the HE'S SHOC KING CAPITAL! ag 15 PRISONERS ESCAPE JAIL | Dash Out of Denver County Jail Led By “Slippery Dell” Dailhunt Denver, April 25.—Dashing _ past jthree armed guards, 15 prisotcrs jp , the Denver county jail, some of th way and led by William Dailhunt, “Slippery Dell Hanlon, of St. Paul, ,and Denver, convicted high- r, escaped from the jail rmed Hy last ni roown housework —— and washing and ironing, D. Wilbur, Wife of the new sccretary of navy, v icing a cake, and at the right, hanging out the fam- \GRAND JURY IS SELECTED To Go Ahead With Criminal; Phases of Oil Quiz Of Montana Dies 25.—E. former Governor of Mor today. Death erebral hemorrhayre. | | i Washington, April 25 and jury before which is to | ented the criminal of the Senate oil inves. was completed today in the District of Columbia supreme court. | immediately | retired to ssistant district ‘on of pre- ce was begun. Atlee and Owen J. Roberts, vernment oi] nsel are gs isting the district attorney's of- » in the presentation of the teu a brief s n the grand jury ed to Monday. “Htaly’s King I i Going ' To o England), FUND RAISED), To Stop Probes shing ns April a $10 ” und had thorough investigation, mittee, Heged WwW that Rush D. Simmons, chief inspe | en, ae 25.—Crown Prince! pert of Italy will accompany the and Qucen of Italy on, their! to England thYs summer,. The! like his sisters, speaks Eng-! well. asyend” Le not been completed. Charge of the ex stence of a fund prince h very 1 tel Welaco, Texas RACE LANDS Dubnque an. the nationd raand of Ti April 25.—-Ballon No.! ballon race in com- | it V. Thaden landed | ham i j the door ———————————— SS MAJOR ROBBINS GIVES: FACTS TO THE PUBLIC j nervous Police were notified of the nreak Mike Quintana, one of those who from the jail. Quintana fled with oth went across the street to a telephone, called the nd surrendered, % Among those who escaped were Fink Cameron, alleged bandit ar- rested recently in Omaha after con- tessing, police said, to shipping stol- goods from Omaha to Denver. Hanlon and Clyde Oldham, a gov- hy jermment prisonety held on counter- , $9.000 for other worthy purpo: Old. 4 feiting charges, led the break, usked permission of A. chens, a guard, to take down an aisle to the office, About 50 prisoners were in the at the time. Hutehens pulled Hat- d teh aisle [4 lever which opened one of the two doors ina sil affic corridor leading to the Oldham stepped through nd sauntered slowly down Well Known Citizen Thought Indigestion Would Prove Fatal—Gives Tanlac Credit For Present Good Health. Major W. W. Robbins, a prominent citizen of Indianapol residif, ut 1530 North Mlinois St,, recently had the following to say regarding his experience with TANIAC. “Three years ago I suffered a breakdown with serious derangements of the stomach. I had frequent attacks of acute indiges- tion, two of which proved almost ‘atal. I alsa had a tired feelin acs of vitality, and went down weight. “Failing to get beneficial resulte from other sourées I resorted TANLAC, After about five weeks of the treatment now my appetite is cxceedingly good, my weight is on the increase and I am a great deal stronger. It delights me to have my friends tell me I am looking well; und it also gives me pleasure to tell them that TANLAC is brought about the change. It is the hest tonic and vystem builder I have eer found.” “TANLAC is for sale by all good a miles. southwest his morning’ at 4 o’clo i in three electrical storn ballon was forced to land a traveling about 1,000 miles. FOR ECONOMICAL BUCKL fs TRANSPORTATION Slipper buck cut MATCH of rhinestones or teel frequently match the buckle worn on the hat, Strength Brings Confidence— Confidence Brings Strength ‘ —_—_ In banking, strength and confidence go hand in hand. A bank cannot gain the confidence of the public without showing strength, and its strength cannot increase without the confidence of the public. People of Bismarck and vicinity k: y know that the City Nation! Bank is strong—and by their continued confidence they are year by year helping this bank to gain still greater strength. We invite and appreciate your confidence. BOY KILLEA BY EXPLOSIO Birmingham, Ala.,~ April. 26.—Wx- plosion of a bottle containing‘a liq- uid police believe wag’ nitroglycerine today caused.the death of one west end boy and he injury of two others. pitals, in the last one nothing but feruel water was injected into me! 4° times a day, as my stomach; would not retain any food. I suf- fered terribly; was, redyced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and it has surely saved: my life. I weigh 180 Ibs. now.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the. catarrhale mucus ftom the intestinal tract and al- lays. the inflammation which causes practically all stomach apd intestinal ailments, including ap- Lesgunny One dose. will ee es The first patent isstied in the United States in-1928 was numbered 1,440,362, Wills Saturday Snecial ver | Rox of Flowers $1.90. Will's Greenhouses 319, 3rd St. Phone 784- Le “Adv. Gre NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, Presfdent. * J. A, Graham, Vice President and Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. officers | tol £ what has{. the corridor fowKrd the second door, which still wa"locked. Hanléh then crept up behind Hutchens and grap-! pled with him, pushing him back. Hanlon! whipped out a revolver cov- ered Hutchens and commanded the‘ guard to Put up his hands, up his hands, CARNEGIE HERO - FUND COMMISSION HONORS HEROES One Woman Named on List ee On 1G eal Pittsburgh, April 25.—Five ot the 17 heroes recognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, in awards made publie. late today, lost their) lives in the: performance of deeds of valor The commission honored the Heroes by awarding one silver and sixteen bronze medals. Dependents were granted pensions aggregating $1,380 annually, while $3,200 was riven for edyentional purposes a One woman was amonge those hon- ored, Mrs, Lora A. Yocom, Box 163, RD. No, 2, Brazil, Indiana, a house- wife. wis given.a #ronze medal for her hergjc attempt to save an aged; woman from the path of a p: train at Praait Qn ‘May 30, 19: were struck hy the train, the aged wo- man dying later. Mrs. Yocom was injured sertously hyp recovered. druggists.; Accept: no, substitute. Over 40. plas aipies sold. Take TANLAC ‘Vegetable Pills. “FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 The heroes who ivst their hives, ‘ and their citations, were: Paul Edwards Maney, R. D.'5, New Bridge, Asheville, N. C., 13-year old: school bby, drowned. when he tried to suve another “lad from’ Big Iyy Creek ut Democrat, N. C., on Augest 7, 1922. gt G. Franklin Judy, 2821 Brown St lanadaue, suffocated when he went to the aid of a fellow workman trapped in a crude ‘oif still at Lawrencevilie, I11,, on July 11, 1928, His widow was giv- en a bronze medal and death bene- fits.of $30 a month with $6 a month for a,son, — \ Sidney W. Hoffman, #63 Fast. Sher-' man Street, Portland, Ore, a cil engineer, met death when he at: tempted to rescue a- child from drowning at Seaside, Ore., on August 16, 1922. A bronze medal was award- ed his widow, with death benesits of $65 a tonth and $15 a month for three chjldren, Clyde W. May, 145 Kast 46th Stréet, Portland, Ore., a tharige engineer, was drowned when he went tu the aid of the child with. Hoffman. His son was given a bronze! medal. Paul L. Spackeen, $276 Fairfax road, Cleveland, 0., a farm-hand, was injured fatally when he went to the aid of a woman who was in the path of a passenger train at Servia, Ind., on Dec. 28, 1922, Both were killed. Spackeen’s sister was awarded a sil- ver medal. Other heroic were: Jerry M. ‘> Griffin, Street, Johnstown, Pa., saved a boy); m_drowning at Johnstown on May 1923; bronze medal. Robert Burton -Henry, St.. Berlin, Md., attempted to save a woman from drowning at Ocean City, Md. August 14, 1922; bronze medal. William H. Meyers, Street, Lock Haven, Pa., a debuty constable, saved two men from drowning at Lock Haven on Mareh 4, 2923; bronze medal. Jackson F. Dawson, A{Strest, St- Albans, W. Va. deputy sheriff, sav- ed a girl from drowning at St. Al- hans on June 19, 1923; bronze medal. William J. Weed, 767 McKinley Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y., saved a girl from being killed by a train at Spring Grove, Pa,, February 28, 1922; bronze medal, ® William H. Payne,' Tracy City, Tenn., saved a woman from being killed by a train at Cowan, Tern., August 5, 1922; bronze medal. Clifford R. Brown, 331 Wood Street, Sistersville, W. Va, saved a man from drowning at Sistersville on June 19, 1928; bronze medal. John Rawson “Smith; 806"1:2 West Gray St., Elmora, N. Y,, saved a wo- man, fram ‘a. burning house at. Glen- ora, N.'Y., July 26, 1022; bronze me- dal Lawrence L.. Downs, 903 East Sev- entéenth “Street, on Jan.’ 23, 1921; bronze medal. Farl-Murphy, Sixth and. Cedar Sts. Lawrenceville, Ill,, a. still’ ‘cleaner, was awarded a bronze medal in con- nection with the. case of G. Fian lin Judy, who. met death in ‘an oil still where he tried to save a fel- low worker. Murphy, went into the deeds recognized 124 Hanna ‘ial Confectionery : ee DAY -- 12 HOON _ CARNATION FREE ii to every visitor. His father received a nronze; Ind, a still-cleaner, was | 176 Prospect! | 144 Broad THE DICTATOR Olden day dandies made much of their hats. The manu- facturers, of the Gordon are with them there. One of the cockiest spring models is “The Dictator’. |}; It’sall your hat should be— individual—elegant. GORDON HATS FIVE DOLLARS { still after both men were overcome by gas. He suffered from the gas and was saved by other men. \_A bronze medal was given Marion H. Taylor, Boxer, R. D. 4, Lawrence- ville, Ill, in the same case. When Murphy was pulled out Taylor vol- unteered to enter the gas filled still, and he rescued one of the men. The United States last year im- ported 8,422,483,139 pounds of sugar and exported 782,251,125 pounds. KI-MOIDS KELIES For INDIGESTION CORK SHINE Shoe Repairing * While You Wait. All Work Guaranteed. Capital Shoe Repair Shop _ 413 Broadway SPE EESEEEEE EEE EEEESFED This is the ‘i nest . 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