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ar & 3 ‘PAGE TWO in the way that she makes’ a person 14 canton anon \tertainment she cave us, If 1 was) = only bl : little oratory and) . | not tongue tied be an audience Tf { |would have got up and used half of | 4 w the dictionary in thanking her. H ‘it | “Trusting you will grant me this} $j favor I ask and it is not presum-| bf ‘ing too much on your generosity, ( | remain \ — | “Respectfully yours, i “Edward H. Getchell.’ ij Net in Immediate Danger, ee ea However, According to | Fargo Pioneer, Church Officials Lumberman Dies i | | Minneapolis, Feb. 9 —UP)—Twenty- | in California} cans, some of them from | = if including 11 children 9.~®)— Another | P in age from ‘2, month to yof Farg $ are virtual hostages for' James A of Sin Yang Chow,| Late yest day = burid has passed a §3 ‘ hoo loomed. toi a the pla; 180 miles north of Hankow, in n Diego, California," Figures compiled at.the state high- by the Junior Pidymaker opinion of officials of the f h a ad gone about the) way department show that Burleigh | organization of the Bismarck high 4 department of the Norweg- | middie of December, ng passed on jcounty, which was a party to the} school on Friday evening, February whic! s headquarters here. |home since 1879, coming “lready has aske ‘or more than ner in whic! Lady stlejordan News dispatches from China indi-| aye in the lumber business. He hai | rough Mtkte ald fond. Improvement] Bolves her problem ‘and’ the “hes © that General Wu Pei Fu is in| spent the previous 10 years in Min-|t9 use the county's road building] pected results of her policy form, a ession railway olis as ‘bookkeeper fo which is outs r firm of Farnham & the city itself is occupied by General | during his period of servi of station | n with the t MAY BE CLOSED County Will Have No Money *|from Bismarck to the state taking @ nap tri the lum-i funds for thi ovejoy, and | ty ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUN not road in Burleigh county will be | ald held up, it was announced, because | and Simon Miller a of a dispute over the route for the| Tickets for the pl re State and federal. engineers | from any high school student laid out a new route which shortens |may be reserved on Wedne: the distance: inates seven | Harris-Woodmange: railrond grade cros: It would| noon a special m pass within tr mi itizens of Baldwin want the road | torium, to pass through their village and the| situation reached an impasse when| the state refused to change the pro- posed route and Burleigh county commissioners refused to approve the state plans. “The Amazons” Has An Amusing Plot Yovatt servant) | Orts (a poacher) If you were a titled Englishwoman, | greatly desiring a son, and instead of | the longedfor son, had” been sent three girls, what would you do? Such confronting Lady Cas- ince for The Cast The complete enst follows: Barrington, Viscount Litterly ‘ari of Tweenwayes Ronald nehin whe ss. . .-Henry Fitton (a gamekeeper) WITHOUT TRIAL | | The Left For Paving Even If Haggart Wins fev. Roger Mi The po y that the cas ng the y of the cont the Haggart Constructio y for paving the Red Trail east peniten- ithout dan. ry will die in the courts ear, leaving nothing} Very interesting and amusing plot. In addition to the unusual plot, the | finance the Huggart contract if i play has great character variety, the | he Haggart company wins the i : a + 5 7 a pes me H ecently the Burt county com- jes and ae foal The funeral will be held here. ‘missioners told highway officials Hankow, but if they a See that they will not have enough according’ on Philippines at e, are in no im-| ii ;the penitentiary to the Kidder coun- oul ey prob- . ' ty fll de NBL A al Next Legion Meet ‘ty tine. : board had or-| Musterole Works Without }the | betwen the two armies. \ - eee ai ene Blister—Easler, Quicker eee a ievicans in’ Sin Yang! C. B. Dickinson, superintendent of | 38" ttl Donte mit'a tus oP ONaMa prieuel ithe in Church jat the regular bi-monthly meeting of | Ki d_ Stutsi county | $0 ‘or stiffness with" a little ly . ' jhas it from the Kid-! Clean, white Musterole. 4 the Lloyd Spetz post, American. L A.O. U. W. hall Wednes- gion, at the . and five childry evening. Miss Mina Hjeldne: finer At on tended an invitation to veterans of | Polk county, Minn,, and Sister Clara j the Spanish-America ast eel the ig, Chandler, Minn. | Philippine insurrection to attend 1A VD lela Isession and hear Mr. Dickinso’ talk, Inheritance Tax | Orders Are Filed in Counyt Court 5: irls from the Indian school will esent un interesting program of U and ental musi Two orders have been filed in the ex-service men office of County Judge L. C, Davies’ government insurance, w Dt tier pont Hae pea Daath Jaro & Tubes ouster this week, determining the value of done before July 1, this year. the Bho teas pu geal) = Stuart Compan; re DepLR, Rarshall, Mic estates and the amount of — inneri-| etings this year have been es-|it is impure, many ills are sure to @ metal box of Stuart's for the pocket tance taxes to be paid, which well attended and it is not follow, An old reliable medicine good keepit filled! A new stomach for twenty-five cents. bring Burleigh county a total of ap-| that Wednesday evening's ses-| for stomach and liver is Dr. Pierge’s @ nasal mittely 00. sion will be an exception. ‘Golden Medical Discovery, mad@ of On order ae bates of) — _— |herhs and roots Hie hy by the John P. He nd, who died Novem-! ‘Indians from their near! rva- “ ten" Tgiet andthe inheritance ux Inmate of Cass oH ceunds DYSPEPSIA TABLETS | Se eae aca with inter- as been fixed at $48 est from the date of death. al amount, which has already been | * | Fargo, N. D., Feb. 9. (P)—A lite| ‘sentence in the Minnesota state peni The | tentiary today looms as a possibilit property” in North! for R. J, Roach, alias Ed H. Stanton $40,000 and in Cass county jail here. Roach has been served with a fugi- from justice warrant charging is valued at about inheritance tax tive total estate 5 net. The 060 < t $409.10, with interest complicity in robbing the Farmers{ from late of her death, which State Bank of Almelund, Minn., of} will : count in all to over $600. 1 $14,000, July 28, 1921. He today told | Ross that he would | afternoon whether | ¢ his statutory right} Prisoner Writes 4 ati 3 cor i His Appreciation intee iibach lina + balked Minnes officials in their of Song Recital," to bring him to Minnesotn| -_— | for tri But five officials here to- i BISMARCK in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years Rain Insurance the Family | Take out health protection— ‘from snow, sleet, ice, and! for : — J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of ag-/ day are confident that he cannot out- riculture and labor, has J the wit them again. following letter from Edward H.|~ They today declared that if Roach} - --. Getehell, at the state peni- a habeay corpus hearing, it will} h will be of interest to” me: delay of only or twot “ d to is in his trip k to Chisago county, , ipl . profes- | where the crime was committed, and] » Teachers’! to justice. i : Pal ahi4 “You don’t know me from Adam's | r off ox, but I have seen you a number ' Se of times he ked to you a} 1 © 2 t June while T was | Ry = int shop here. What | | F at is that the first time | | i —- out here would you kindly | \ : » called to the gate room and} i f few minutes talk with} { i will certainly appreciate | | ; | g about it T | wish to nk you for bringing that | | lady singer out to entertain us today ; | ape) i Coming to | | i | ' | i | { i ‘slush. Getsit in the right com- pany—ask for lees re | | DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at McKENZIE HOTEL “hursday and Friday, Feb, 11 & 12 Office Hours: AT YOUR DEALER'S 10 a. m, to 4p, mj TWO DAYS ONLY \ No Charge for Consultation | gs | is a regular grad- | uate in medicine and surgery, anu | is licensed by the state of North| Dakota. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones,) ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade- | noids. ' He has to his credit wonderful | results in diseases of the stomach, | er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet-j ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheuma- | ,tism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal! ‘ailments. _ Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in North Dakota. Mrs. Fred Zeissler, Golden Val- lex wall. stones Mrs. Fred Fischer, Mercer, Fe- mele trovble. ~ | i | john ~Wendlick, Finley, high) 4 ¢rdblped pressure. Mrs, es Kernes, Cavalicr,; . NeFvous complaints, | * > Chas. Kozel, East Grand Forks,| Minn., heart trouble. - | . .. Oscar Wee, Ulen, Minn., ulcer of : R. Boeder, Flak, Minn., ap- Dr. Mellenthin \ | money to finance all of the grading ja point five and a half miles east of de | his | —— ee v's GOOD BLOOD! GOOD LOOKS! -| who can smile is a sure winner in sy. business or in love, A good appetite | tie | means an many enjoy their food? They suffer from liver trouble or indigestion and h inter-| County Jail Faces mil TOMORROW 18 THE Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Trail from mprovement on the Red | | i Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard ‘and other helpful ingredi- ents, in the form of a white ment. It takes the place of tard plasters, and will not blist hovers Musterole usually gives prompt re-| pleasan lief from sore throat, bronchits, ton- silitis, croup, stiff neck, \ ast neuralgia, headache, —_ congestion, i rheumatism, — lumbago, and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, bruises, chil- frosted fee! colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Ss agreed to r county line to Jamestown. Minot Route In Dispute Improvement of “the Bismarck-Mi- He was wasting awa art's set A good looking man or woman id health; but how ’s a boon and blessing! Full Box FREE! It has relieved thousands, it help you. Try it. : Better than a mustard plaster. rts 66 They’re well all the time. The doctor says they are the healthiest children he knows. He told me constipation is what makes so many growing children sickly. Poisons from the waste matter spread through the little bodies, and lower thtir resistance to disease. So I’m very careful to guard against constipation. I simply give them a little Nujol every night. “Nujol isn’t a laxative at all, you know, but it keeps They like it, and the doctor says it’s just the ¢! s them just as regular as clockwork, ing for them.” Nujol Helps Nature in Nature’s Own Way Mothers are the best friends of Nujol. natural lubricant in the intestines, It soft- When their children’s health is at stake ens tthe waste matter and thus permits they seek the remedy that medical au- thorough and regular elimination, with- thorities approve becausé it is so safe,so out overtaxing the intestinal muscles, gentle, so natural in its action. Nidal oan Sectakea lena tenes : eabsr lees Sa : » n for any length of time wi Constipation is dangerous for anybody. ill effects, Toinsure iaemnaleerattenie "ed Nujol 1s.safe for everybody: It does not — be taken regularly in accordance with the dircc- affect the stomach and is not absorbed tions on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not by the.Body. form a habit and can be digtontinued at any time Nujol dashes rearore foradehaeny = Ask your druggist for Nujol today and Ict your : $ ‘5 children enjoy the perfect health that is ible temporary or chronic —in the supply of — only when their elimination is normal and Toe x THE INTERNA: LUBRICANT : For Constipation: ¥ ‘ eX Call on All Your Creditors a ‘ Bismarck Credit ‘Biiréan, be | ‘Where your paying habits are being recorded. Me { Intyre as Lord Tweenwayes e Grivat. be bought. "s. Friday after- children will be given at the audi- Marian Folsom | Mein Wiliam’ Smith | "Vernon king | Osgar Johrison | Miriam, Marchioness of Castle} ess dean MacLeod | Lady Noeline Belturbet. Clarice Belk Lady Thomasine Belturbet........ His Right Weight —Trom an overworked | imtorights! Use these | and eat your fill! ‘0 Stuart's! Chewing one or two gi stomach alkaline—and relief is instantaneous Hearty eaters—hard smokers—high livers—find Stuart They haven’t missed a single day at school!” 10th HS Seats y at school | tyre jor- | Lady Wiiheimina Belturbet. ‘\*Sergeant” Shuter.. Ruth Rubia; Ellzabeth Butler! Marlys Lahr’ Use Gas, the scientific fuel.) s ! Enroll now. Let us plan a course for you and we will send you to a good business or banking position as 4 soon as you are qualified. Visit this efficiency school and you will understand why we have more calls for , graduates to accept remunerative positions than we can ‘supply. Send for free catalog. G. M. LANGUM, Pres. . | BISMARCK, N. DAK. THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, ac- cording to irecent figures, added “one BILLION dollars to their Saving deposits in the latter half of 1925. PU Fred H dining service- another exclusive Join the conquering army of sav- ers by opening a Savings Account now at this solidly established bank! RUNUAWS (Sze ‘ys hh Gi ‘GHTY NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA nection with the C. G. W. Ry. to California.” Mey I send you our picture folder? P. C. Remington, }resident. | 3. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. “R. L. Jansen, Agent FR. Connel Agent P. @. Remington, Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash, Santa 507 Metropolit in Life Bldy. Minneapotis, hone: if Minn. arth Montana Life. Insurance Co. (Enduring as the Mountains) HELENA | MONTANA Growing All the Time 1918 . 2,253,940.00. ..... 21,813,857.00 1925 . vee 6,702,548.83 .... 42,929,071.00"" And 1925 Was a Good Year Irsurance in force Dec. 31, 1925....... : f Increase over 1924 — 141% \ seeeeeass $42,929,071.00 +. $10,809,620.00 -Incfease over 1924 — 35‘% wy -Issucd ‘Business, 1925...... Surplus to Policyholders 91,024,191.72 © Executive Committee — & A. C. Johnson, President =H. R. Cuhnigham, Vice Pres. &\Gen. Mgr. Dr. O, M. Lanstrum, Vice President C, E. Herfurth, Secretary and Actuary ~ + Dr'B, C.Brooke, Vice President F. A. Howard Treasurey T: B. Miller. Louis Heitnian Wm. Brulo, Mortgage Loan Department. . \ ‘ ~THBS., COOK AGENCY, BISMARCK f GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH ‘DAKOTA einer