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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LAFOLLETTE HITS COOLIDGE Wisconsin Senator Makes Di- rect Attack on Him Madison, Wis., June 13 ent nation: The pres administration ha erally turne its ba upon farmer,” Senator Robert M, LaFol lette of Wisconsin declared in statement ma further dec bility for the Congress to mand from the legislation will rest upon Coolid, “President demonstrated,” statement said, “th cial President Coolidge interests wh ner and ¢ want These journmer power and I 1 from the kept Ce word was HONOR READE FOR 28TH TIME Receives| ion but that \ | withheld note ar l { tion. {ic \ i At Bismarck Citizen Unusual Honor From | | ored by the North Dakota Firemen Association, in the convention just closed at Lidgerwood, by being re elected for the h time tary of the associatioh. The tion was un. mous and his nomina- tion mplished a fine show of appreciation for his work Mr. Reade’s period of secretaryshiy of the firemen’s tion ii lieved to be the in as secre pel reelec by was ace any Other officers of Mandan, f A. Kocourek of Lidgerwood, second vice-president; R. C. Fuller of Beach, tr Thomas Torger- son of W. Wilson of Milnor, and N. G. Lindgren of Ber thold, truste Kenmare meeting place. Law Change To Be Sought The association will seek an am- endment to present laws so as to provide a penalty for failure to conduct fire inspections and fire} drills in public schools Resolutions were adopted thank ing Lidgerwood and all citizens for their hospitality, commending the work of the sti Be L. Reade and y Stenson of Devils Lake, and declaring for consistent publicity for fire fighting | and fire prevention methods and] needs. About 500 dele named the 1925) Ashthny maLient! Root (lett) and Justice Holmes of the G. 0. P. LE attended. 8 SENTENCED TON.D. PRISON Charged with Robbing Store At Sylva, N. D. Fred Cline, . E. Arnold, Herman Richman, h,” three of five men ar-| rested at Kenmare in Ward county recently and charged with the bur- glary of a merchandise store at Sylva, N. D. late yesterday, were sentenced in district court at Rugby to serve five years in the state pen-} itentiary. ‘The sentences followed} the entry of pleas of guilty by Cline } and Arnold and the conviction by a jury of Richman. TWO PRIESTS | ARE HONORED | Fargo, June \ 13.—Father John Baker of Valley City and Father 1. | P. Campeau of Willow City, have! Mrs. Alvin T. 1 been elevated by Pius XI on recom-| Upton of Ohio mendation of Bishop O’Reilly to the | and leader of wo rank of ‘domestic prelates, which ! so she may be able to devote carry the title of Rt. Rev. Monsig- nor. Monsignor Baker has been North Dakota for more than years and has held the office vicar general of the diocese of Far, for 14 years. Monsignor Campeau, who is the oughly conversant with the Chippe-| — wa language, worked many years| BANK CASE COST among the Indians of the north-) Grand Forks, N. D., June 13 The west.. He founded the parish at Wil-| cost to Cass county. of the five| low City and has been its pastor for | scandinavian A awe i ze sears one recently tri the The insignia of office will be con-| Forks count eee one ferred on the two priests in their! 699.90, M. W. Spaulding, clerk respective churches at dates to be) court said Wednesday. i announced later. | - alias nN in| stripped trees until they were 20 | ba Thou pasture and ter in in winter of of alfalfa were ome place and: Acre oats, corn under wa to a depth of four of Heavy Hail . Damage Done Fairmont, Minn., June 28 na to crops unofficially estimate: he etween, $150,000 and $200,000| “The past 4 years TI have been caused by the most terrific wind ;£0ing down, down, down with. ca- ‘storm late yesterday that,tarrh of the stomach and had to] hat ‘ted this section of the state five up work a year ago because since 1892. |of my weakened condition. I suf- Trees 12 inches in diameter were|fered terribly from bloating andj blown down and carried from 24 to| colic attackp. Mayr’s ; Wonderful | 100 yards. Remedy’was recommended to the. I Hail covered hundreds of acres of | took a course of it am now feei- land from two to. four inches in: ing fine.” It is a simple, harmless ‘depth and the heavy fain that fol-j preparation that removes the ca- lowed drifted { windows, tarrhal mucus from the _ intestinal more than two feet deep. |tract and allays the inflammation "Five hours after the storm, which | which causes practically all stomach, struck at 3 p. m., hail to the depth’ liver ‘and intesthnal ailménts, in- - Gf 18 inches’ stood on the road four cluding appendicitis. One dose will miles’ east of Fairmont, The storm; convince or money refunded.—Adv. ‘Man’s Trouble. Arrested Notice tempo the microphone which ca It has to be to mike President Coolidge smile like. this. ire must have told a good one! Supreme, Court. Somebody why would dignity and decorum be forgotten by these eminent th ADER aylor mimittee igned ase against. P. Sherman, a ver of not guilty uivised by the judge. ATARRH ‘of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors VARD Over 17 Million ry chairman of “BURTON DELIVERING KEYNOTE Copy , 1924, the Republican National Conven- | rries his yoice to millions of Amer-; HAPPY? YEA, EVEN COOLIDGE IS! | And just look at Elihu ‘Else PLAN “ZERO six months, commencing July 1, amounts for the administration of the law to be used by the war and navy departments. BONUSLAWT0 [e274 "BE CARRIED ON DAWES HEARS OF SELECTION At College Reunion — Issues Statement He Accepts | President Coolidge Gives Di- ‘ rection for Action Washington, June 13.—Directions for administration of the bonus law Pespite the failure of Congress to ‘4ppropriate funds for the purpose | were given today by President Cool- idge, in orders to the government heads. . die General Charles G. Dawes last Director Hines of the Veterans | nigiht accepted the nomination for Rureau was instructed to apportion | the | vice-presidency. his appropriation for salaries and} “Tj accept the nomination by the expenses during the fiscal year, 1925, Reptblican party for the vice-pres- so as to make available for the first | idency,” he said in a formal state- Marietta, Ohio, June 13.—Briga- Son NRT Ask For DOG’S HEAD SPECIAL POSITIVELY The Best Malt Drink in America TRY IT—YOU’LL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. Order it by the case from your dealer. If he cannot supply you then write or phone NMR a The Mandan Beverage Co. Distributors. Mandan, N. D. Phone 337 Price $5.50 per case delivered to your home with refund of $1.50 upon return of case and bottles. He TUM ULL UL Bismarck and Mandan wanis Clubs to Get Together Bismarck and dan Kiwanis clubs will hold a “zero hour” joint meeting Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock Mandan time, in Mandan, The Bismarck club will have charge | of the speakers and the Mandan club | will furnish the music. : | At the “zero hour” all Kiwanis clubs in the United States and Can- ada will be holding meetings, and | the 80,000 Kiwanians will sit down dinner at the same time, with ectings from each club telegraph at the same time to the Kiwanis nternational convention at Denver. | MEETINGS | ARE ARRANGED \ P. G. Harrington, candidate for | | the legislature, and F. E. Diehl, them- ‘her of the state board of adminis- tration, will speak at schoo! house political meetings to be conducted iin the county under the auspices of the Independents. Mecting dates Lake, June 16; Sterling, June~ 17 | Arena, June 18; Wing, June 19; 1 June 20. All meetings will | night. 7 i | follow: Florence Jessie M. Yan Hook Candidate For if Register of Deeds ‘8 Burleigh County Primary Election June 25th, 1924. Five years experience Your vote -will be. appre- ‘ ciated. (Pol. Adv.) Whenin ‘Minneapolis its the RADISSON. Rooms $2.50. per day and You will surely, wish to read this week’s FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 atives. He knew that he had beer mentioned in connection with the of- | fice but he had no idea that he would be named as President Coolidge’s running mate. t ELKS BAND—ATTENTION Meet at Elk’s Hall at 7:15 p. m. Saturday Nite for short concert, account Elk’s Flag Day Exercises. Be There. ment, when informed’ of his nom- ination by the Associated Press. “I deeply appreciate the honor confer- red upon me.” The vice-presidential nominee had returned to his old home here this week to attend the fourtieth reunion of his class at Marietta college from which he was graduated. He remain- ed here to visit his sister and friends. The nomination came as a sur- prise to General Dawes and his rel- SEE_RENO FIRST FOR EFFICIENT ON - ALEMITE - DOT - ROSE LUBRICATING SYSTEMS CAR WASHING REPAIRS FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE LOCKWOOD ACCESSORY CO. 800 MAIN. TEL. 187 24 HOUR SERVICE CLEAN SERVICE ee LAKE: ISABEL CLUB HOUSE For rent by day or week. Completely furnished this spring for ten people. Row boat included. Sand bathing beach. S. W. CORWIN BISMARCK, N. D. Will Coolidge Tame His Rebellious Followers? issue of THE LITERARY DIGEST, on the news-stands to-day. The leading article presents the record of the President and his party in the present Con- gress. The strange sight of a party leader whose party majority in Congress has done so many things he didn’t want done, and refused to do most things he wanted done, is rendered stranger by the f: that the success of the Republican party in the fall elections hinges upon its support of this same chi This article shows the subject from all angles, including also the opinions of Democratic newspaper oiled,” the Philadelphia Public Ledger tion. Among some of the others are: Japanese Wrath At Exclusion Another Twist for the World Court The Klan and the Democrats To Save the Child From Slavery “The Night Mail” Across America The New Irish Peril to England Germany’s Rich Tourist Drive Nordics and Other People A Monument to the Boll-Weevil Fever As a Blessing A smile is the golden key which unlocks the hearts of humanity, but a laugh is a tonic for the individual health. It stimulates the spirits and purges the system of the poison of depression. Gladness supplants, de- jeGtion; sunshine shuts out gloom. It makes the heart thrcb a little easier and the stomach assimilate food faster. Laughter builds stronger body. tissues, and FUN trom the PRESS is the all-American prescription for laughter. It contains the cream of the chuckles < 1 FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, editors. Public opinion East, West, North, and South is represented. Observer declares that “the propaganda, to.make Coolidge better than his party is well greased and well ‘bélieves that “the country has discovered that Coolidge’s stock is not in the show-windows, but that it is sufficient to meet all demands on ite, 3 But this is not the only news-feature in THE DIGEST this week that will challenge your atten- ‘covers.—Chicage Publishers, 354-389 Fousth While the Raleigh News and Boito’s New Opera, “Nero” Victor Herbert, the American Sir Arthur Sullivan A Momentous Call For Peace Britain’s Empire Packed Into One Big Show Doing Europe In Your Own Car Topics of the Day Why the Bonus Bill Will Not Bother Business Z . Department of Good English Many, Attractive Illustrations a A LAUGH A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR.AWAY from newspaperdom. The cleverest jo@ters and joke- smiths from the ends of the earth contribute their hap- piest foolery. There is a snicker with every flicker of the film=enough mirth for two laughs every day—and a fresh supply at your neighborhood theater every week. As a final covenant, FUN from the PRESS is _ created and compiled by the expert editors of The Literary Digest. At good motion-picture theaters overrmmere: Distributed ‘by W. W. Hodkinson Corpor- ation. EMILY POST'S ETIQUETTE—“The Blue Book Selling 1,000 toes; $4.18,