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ase PAGE TWO NEWMETHODOF REMOVING INK 2222 MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926 Athens had 400,000 slaves to 100,- 000 free citizens. For your Easter Millinery, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RAIL BOARD PETITIONS 1.C.C.FOR © |t At‘the Movies 7 HEARING ON REASONABLENESS OF THE |*~ cy jd singing. act of novelty juggling and balanc- hundreds of automobiles which had seen little service since last fall. Car after car passed over the high- ways in every direction from Fargo and Moorhead. Some of the roads Rosita & Co. bring an| coughs, colds, croup, tickling throat, nervous hacking and like irritations. ing. Miss Rositn will present the| Refuse substitutes. dy. unusual number of balancing a tall column and playing the piano at the TOUGH ON SOME PEOPLE were in hile others CAPITOL THEATER jane time. Tae photoplay 6h the tre. 4 see us first. One group special were hea aa tay For the first time in the history of ! program is “Fifty-Fifty,” a dramatic | device to prevent eavesdropping out-|at $6.95. Sarah Gold Shop. argo-Mo ad motion pictures, so fur as is known, the character created by a great nov. elist may be si hy j as she was when y spired Gene Stratton-Porter to write her into a novel. Or rather, she may be seen on the se in the flesh. For Gene Stratton Monroe, leven year old grand-daughter of the famous author, i i y per of the which the late around her—-the story with the social whirl in Pa side telephone booths is being tried| i ew York as a buckground, Li Ma | 312 Main St. at the local postoffice. It is a buzzer jurrymore, Hope Hampton, which comes into operation as soon se Glaum who returns to the] as the caller closes the door. It can-| screen after a long absenge, are| pot be heard inside the booth, found in the cast, prevents those outside from ber eariny e conversal . ELTINGE THEAT! Adel HG Anna _Q. Nilsson is washing own dishes now. Garbed in a gingham house d and checkered apron the beautiful Anna Q. may be seen any day in a PROPOSED RAISES IN RATES ON CREAM In a formal petition dispatehed to the Interstate Commerce Commission the state railroad board has petitioned for a full and complete hearing on the reasonableness of proposed in- creases rates on cre. from North Dakota points to the Twin cities and other points in Minnesota, Wiscon- sin and South Dakota. “The situation is this--the carriers are proposing to increase commission- j made rai The burden of proof is |on the carriers to show that the com- mission-made rates are too low and | that the proposed rates would be just and reasonable, und we carnestly urge that the proposed increases be sus- pended and subjected to formal inves- sion agent, said today that only a : few more days of sunshine are need- . jed to prepare the land in the eastern Old Newspapers Can Be! portion of North Dakota for working. \ ‘arming operations will be under Turned Back Into New | way in Clay count , with. in three of four d ther con- Print Paper By Process \" ontinue f d i said tod: YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FILMS DEVELOPED BUTONCE her Mrs. P nM “Little Scodt.” It y ling from rgo | Pointing out that the proposed in-| tigation.” was the hoydenish, tom-boy, lovable} qj eth ‘tment. in New York’ Ithiea, N. Y., Mareh 22. (P)—Dr. F. PAUL tana oie red AE Dulas cine; latupatataseatan| eae iHithe. ‘ e} dingy little apartment in New York's t Cornell University, has Nn on introcstate| 1” a table submitted to the federal ; it. | Ling floors and doing all the menial it choppy. Cities 4 Minnesota comm shipments in that state but that the Minnesota rat have never been passed on by the Interstate Commerce Commission, the North Dakota peti- tion points out that the ratcs are higher than those set by the federal body for shipments from North Da- of the Bees” to be written; and lit-|¢ ns of readers who fol-| fascinationg tule in Me Call's Magazine may now know just what the “Little Scout” looked like ‘ het th th ntal pi The mileage rates are figured on | (rec tee have drawn of her, “the j the basis of a step upward every five] Kueper of the Bees” comes to the kota to St. Paul for distances of not} miles for the first 25 miles. After! Capitol theatre tonight for a two more than 510 miles. | that the steps are 25 miles each. Sam-| gays run. It is brilliantly cast, di ‘Applications for similar increases; Ple rates on a mileage basix on # 10-| rected by Leo Mechan with the di in intra-state rates in North Dakuta| ®allon can of cream are: inction which charact ks in her own kitchenette. Don’t let it worry you, however, if ppen to he a Nilsson “ is simply doing this as part of work in “Too Much Money,” ver- sful process for re-| ied from old newspapers | ¢ turned back into! recov paper. . is as durable | commission the state board shows the | proposed incre: and : the rates will affect shipments of cream from various cities and towns. good erally mill lowed thi EES ABOVE IT YESTERDAY D., March 22. (P)—Sun- 1c, brought ture of 60 re throng- two agents that white as the o + a whiter p; Minot a degrees, and dry roads w ed with pleasure cars. The annual warfare on and Lewi the featured roles. Anna and her husband, it seems, had too much money for’ happines ay he process effects no marked red in the nature of the pulp, but gophers on Of about 10 per cent.”| Was begun with many scores of the) already have been suspended by the | ‘ Girl of the Limberlost”; elso her husband turned wealth sho er at [on pet eens ot fel rifles | Sena” MN paue fa t20 aa yngge HEY THRE" herent, saber fats the sii |ovrtn friend and Anna found her OLDSMOBILE extent the serious problem of the di-| guawe THAW AF pending a formal hearing in the case. | ” ; : 88¢ | and letter of the original story. Bat Golde: how OWATWOHEIE A little seen noly af wood pulp. De, |SURING THAW AFFECTS Would Cost Farmers Huge Sum ny a6 28 2 petty SALES AND SERVICE hing supp jflat, while Stone, as the husband, ROADS NEAR GRAND FORKS If the railroads are successful” in | ~ PALACE—MANDAN DAKOTA AUTO mi ht heliev y I , earned their daily bread juggling ash ia cost is a fraction of | Grand Forks, N.D., March 22-9) staining the proposed increases it) The vaudeville bill at the Palace! fins and doing janitorial duties, SALES CO. ac per pound than the] ~-F “ee ware UL hs Al in ruenetate will cost North Dakota farmers ave P theatre, Mandan, taeertee i ae cet on yresent — pric of newsprint, due sbi List A ‘ He sd $1,000,000 a year, statis compiled 2 mu: dancing, ove! DISTURB! RACKING In St. « ome 488) } torthe high cost of the news. | section of North Dakota and one 0-15,’ the railroad board show. This fig-| 499 oo 15 | Juggling and art posing with emphas- COU 212 Mal e papers used. port f oe eee eater, ure was obtained from data submitted | 499 a ig. [ison the comedy. Petrie & Gregory ieehhiy method for removing the ink| ine seeded. In general, however) iy the railroads themselves. In July.| 599 a5 3g [are two boys appearing in blackface ling pine tar, pure honey, and » hook ‘and maxazine paper has] er ie ne present, week. Gra- | 102%, it was pointed out, the Northern | Gog ue 36 [comedy who are reported to have one | other soothing, couxh-healing inered. use for some time but pro-|the end of the present week. | G itic lone handled 91,000} § a of the best and mos ir es tients, go into the making of FOLEY’ lec for reclaiming used newspapers| Véled roads in this section are gen- Raalion cane : 700 we 19 FoF comedy talk agoing. Their act is! HONEY "op ji DR. R. S. ENGE ten-gallon cans of cream with a re- sulting revenue of $287,000. | The following table shows the aver- Jn its appeal for, a hearing the age increase from | North Dakota Ga tinier tate OCRMELELEN CORAL | points to Duluth-Superior ‘and the sion in the Fargo case wherein the| |" “'N€S Y AND TAR, No opiates lly feared hy careful mothers ful, and without medicinal Read the bottle gontents as given on | the package, un ier why FOLEY’S | HONEY AND is the superior | in good shape but dirt. ro: are so muddy as to be nearly passible in many cases as the frost. comes out of the ground. ESOTA ROADS ARE vn ealled “Aces Back to Back” are high-cards when it comes to en- tertaining. Weston’s Models D’Art two ladies and 2 man who present a very beautiful posing act which will| is they have proved too expensive or the con- verted pulp was not of proper quality | color. Chiropractor Constitation Free value. | FARGO QUINT INS TITLE IN ALMOST IMPASSABLE Le ae ere pvcento lial Hpetent, eeperel oii Pir cesioitzs abe weit Trtvetie and ee ee tet atte toe 5 Lucas Bik.’ Bismarck, N. D. WwW ~heontige 20, Up). | tutes, “consideration must be gi oint ate ate Inc } Pz ‘ | " ‘ : nersuineh cNnanenesn Aasot re the fact that the level of the rates § Bismarck .78 93'2 Vag | Eerie paste Held se well that he a eee The tonic and laxative EXCITING GAME | nari roads in, the “tate i not] and ne a nen tr Mag Abt Eillin'Fegnald @ Bors anpearing in effect of Laxative BROMO siponted “within: tha: #08 th ower eas ves ‘asselton 7845 5% | Lan : y ing expected within the next, month or] omer, eo suificient wrounds for in| Conpersta” 154 | Mirth, Melody, Song and Dance™ do UININE Tablets. will for- ‘ : 18 (Continued from page one) Mandan and that the 192 -district. tourname: clever dancing in an act that is peppy | H. B. LOVE and pleasing. Gallagher & Mond inj “Tangled Matrimony” offer comedy : Glen Ullin 4 Jamestown caused ds to creasing cream rates which were pre- spring breakup which has wh tse? : scribed by the commission as the re- state, county and township 17% eG = Electric and Acetylene D.C. PH. C. perions would be announced. were Fargo was awarded the state cham- ind the seven mem- bers of the squad the gold basketball developed at a banquet late Saturday night in Dakota hall, state training s ROT fe | . EXAMINATI FREF. The box bears this signature iol eames, chen, ase'’ TODAY T|HUGK BEASTS |= NEW METHOD OF Piinge Mie. PPhone 17 WORKS 6 | . MODIFICATION 208- 10th St. Phone 776 ¢. Price 30c. IS SUGGESTED (Continued from page one) widespread than the one that hovered off the Atlantic seaboard a year ago. ONCE ROAMED Discoveries Made By Geology Washington, March 22. Public hearings on the proh Department Head Con- | questicn were ordered today by the firm This Belief pionship trophy (Continued from page one) rites, ete. as a whale rushing through the ocean swallows small fish. Astronomers 1 know more about it in 2026, when that comet is due on a return trip. The United States joins in an ultimatum to China, demanding an end of the Tientsin blockade, remov- al of explosive mines placed in the harbor, ete, Uncle Sam probably had to join (that ultimatum. But he should not go deeper into it than is absolutely necessary under his treaty obliga- tio ch fobs. Dickinson, defeated 28 to 27 by the final game, won the} Let your | stomach end constipation FF pont Stomach and iver are weak, your food is not digested. Sour, undigested food and Grand Forks was given the third place trophy by vir- tue of its victory over Minot. All-State Teama The all-state selections were: First Team and Position Bristol, F, Jarrett, F. senate judiciary conimittee. Senator Walsh, Democrat, Mon- tana, alone opposed the recom- _()| mendation of a sub-committee of Grand Forks, N, D., March 22. ‘This country hasn't any quarrell_—Back in the dim prehistor ages, | five in aes ot ore hearings. | stays in your boty, and with alta diene Gre Hit [golonite sy Heme milions of The yeaisommites, wil” gon Fegan comer a +1 7 3 y] Pia SIS WS rs, le: e ond Team and Position does with her ports than her busi-|¥ears ago, the hunter who roamed tha wets and an equal length of years, people hay: sensibly corrected con- atipation with Chamberlain's Tablets for the Stomach and Liver. They not only relieve constipation but hors the cause -a weak stomach, With th natural remedy, you, too, will avoid constipation. ‘Try them tonight - be happier tomorrow! Ask your druggist, , Valley City. F, Dickinson. Maule, F, Dickinson, V. Smith, C, Dickinson, Lowe, G, Minot. ness what we do with our ports. The way to keep out of trouble is to mind your own business. what now are North Dakota prairies ; time to the drys. would have needed a cannon to bring! The hearings, which will be; down the “big game” in what were | April 5, will be confined to five then tropic swamps _and forests, dis- modification measures now before coveries G, Leonard, head of |the committee. One would amend the geology department at the Uni- | the eighteenth amendment so that versity of North Dakota, (show. ‘states which were ‘wet before: the What people want they can get, if they pay for it. The National gov- ernment ects an International to give Americans DALE DRY Superintendent J. C. Gould, Man- ous state tourn: i 4am, 2) 10-ton 1 reptile 25 feet long, | manufacturing, selling and distrib- oe Geutas BoC. Tizhe, Fargo: 8u-| °c would pay some promoter to rent] Which was evidently one of the larg | uting liquor. : HAM E = sree perintendent White, Minot; and P.S.| some little igland ina, nice. climate|est animals existing at that time. It) Three of the cther four meas- A Good Mixel Berg, Dickinson, four of the five] beyond the prohibition boundary, was common in the northern part of |ures proposed to legalize | one TABLETS the state and its bones have been found in large quantities near Mar- marth in the bad lands, Leonard said. Its name signiffes that it was a three-horned béast and investigators declare its skull was helmeted with ah fan-shaped armor of bones, some of them eight feet long. Remains of Diving Bird Found The Pembina mountains, Leonard said, are the natural history museum of the state and a geologist’s para- dise. There he found the remains of a diving bird with no wings and a long beak filled with teeth. Doubt- members of the ‘state board of con- trol of the high school league, have expressed themselves as favoring the 1927 tournament in Mandan. I for four per cent beer, one for 2.75 per cent beer and the other for beer “non-intoxicating fact.” The fourth would remove the re- strictions on prescription whiskey. up a government, and confine’ the island business to a first class bar and a divorce court. YHE OXFORD CLUB COMPANY (frie HAMM CO., SOLE LICENSEE) ST. PAUL, MINN For weak stomach The Charleston Replaces Fires As Warmth Giver Mich, March 22.-#)— Ronfires, which usually warm those hardy souls who brave the night pre- SPRING HERE, BUT FARMERS “ARE CAUTIOUS (Continued from page one) killing frosts and freezes last fall created the problem, many farmers Girls at Indian School Will Give Cantata On May 7 The girls at the Indian schcol This woman's experience 4s typical of thousands, Ash any physician, Detroit, not getting their seed for 1926 picked and hung up to dry in time to assure strong germination qualities. In sev- eral states, campaigns have been con- ducted to induce careful testing and selection of all prospective seed. FARMERS WILL BEG SPRING WORK EARLY Continuation of the present favor- able weather will permit North Da- kota farmers to begin seeding opera- tions early, Land Commissioner Carl R. Kositaky said on his return from|park at 8 o'clock last night. When|horse which now does his bit on 7 If you are giving a party, a trip through the western part of| the box office opened at. a. m. today |North Dakota farms. But it was a Reports on Their —serve Jell-O. Not only . the state, there were 200 in line. different horse from the modern P Ycctoud will your guests enjoy this Kositzky said farmers in many lo- <a variety. Instead of hoofs, it ha rp hii} nc. Wiis begun theie. pioeing -@|three toes on each foot and there rogram Yesterday! delicious dessert but its and are preparing to continue field ‘k as rapidly as thi the - Geologists hold out the Stark coun- , ai Its, "Bellet that a deficiency’ of|| Road Conditions ||‘, * simse example of|of the North Dakota penitentiary,| & lively touch to your q moisture exists in some parts of the evolution. broadcast a program Sunday from ns. You can also b western ro of the atate and Hie cis alsileiacdioccaes eA se esate t The akota Hungstone: now nealy sation ahd Bismarck, and| make many _appetiz’ * “ay lan’ hy he didn’ I 4 cin success of the crops will depend on OM ‘ar below the surface, has produced | many favorable comments concern-| galads from Jell-O whic! couldn t see why he didn’t gain never dreamed that my constipati heav: i i ssed i (Mercury readings at 7 petrified remains of huge land tur- | j i fs ‘ 7, ls y constipation Boing tans hers TPS || piamarchOveren |e and ue bones of animals huge | "'rne® itedactory “ant farewell | “Sf6,8Ppropriate for parties was responsible until the doctor told me. ee St. —Clear, 45 that they cannot be put together in and social affairs. “ . nucis a Mankato—Raining, 43. i numbers had been composed for the | ‘He explained that faulty o1 Ww ‘i MISSOURI AND HEART Mankato Raining, 43; roads fair. Jan ordinary room. Tian WEE en cite ne ce | P y or slow elimination of waste matter allowed poisons Mandan, N. D., March 22—)—|" James —Cloudy, 39: 5 UTTY CAR . . : : ene there Bed Mineour| he ae Duluth Ty aes ee nea Manon ar tanenia eraslet iat wee: La feyy err Orphan,” one | “He prescribed the Nujol treatment and it made a world of difference to both nowledge e advent of sprin; —Cl .. 38+ 2 a ie D ny, { weeipe abl Rar Hen Sister ay throwing off. theit Sie ame judy, 38, Toads 00d, cral days, was left at a garage for|of the numbers, promises to be | of us. Now that I know how dangerous constipation is and how easily it is pre- Shectings of rotted ice and running] p, out smoothly. No flood is possible ‘this spring due to the dirth of snow and to the fact that the ice was honey combed and broke up easily. Hundreds of wild ducks and geese streamed northward all day yester- 4 4 wen heavy. cROU! ble concerning the pro, it is; iti day, following the Missouri. river, | ON CROUF rr 4 program as it is medy that medical authorities approve bec: while numerous crows were _ seen. ac hae : : * @ jonly in this way that they know | it i in its action, Nujol can be taken for any length of time wi Rebins, whose garlier Séoute aerived POLITICAL ANNOL NCEMENT _Never put a vroupy child to bed| whether or not their efforts were | In each peckaae |i ues folder it is:s0 safe, gentle, andinatural in ite action. ill effects. To jnsureitecaal cleaplinesy chen three weaks ago, were followed yes- anaes AN peanee Mar a AND TAR ene: Fe eas 5 | SERIE TARY tesepting reclined, Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is be taken regularly in accordance with the directions terday by many more Red Breasts rf § b handy. It checks the _—— ’ safe for everybody. It does not affect the stomach _ on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, i ‘and meadow larks, Farmers today|Attorney of Burleigh County at |S¥dden and terrifying onset of croup, \ i Fs each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does uot form and meadow letks. Farmers today | Attorney of Parleigh County at | areca, My. erring onset of croup, Too Late To Classify faerice 's ‘Most and ig not absorbed by the body. a habit and can be discontinued at any time. ground following four days of 50 to 65 degree temperatures. FINE WEATHER BRINGS AN OPTIMISTIC FEEING Jamestown, N. D., March 22,.—()— Spring has daw: perfect in this district. Some fear of a dry season ais expressed by farmers who are be- ginning field operations such as discing dragging but in general the feeling the fine weather has broucht is optimistic. ’ The first robins of spring arrived and thousands oi fowls were scen Sunday winging ir way northward, Roads in this district are very for this season, there being no woft on the main roads and few on the side roads because elit moisture the district © past winter. WARMEST have , was the ced. ius abiie at Ad ta to coat gph | dy P) "4 ‘ I ae Feet a enarge |teaune, in ce ity ot Bimmarcie age 10. the Moorhead, Mion, station, 20en aay SOSMPH 3 HE ; i mercury climbed degrees. At E b “ay, Tae Tovorable weather brough: out 2-22. \ismarck, Naren Dakot Bada : ‘ : f ci t r x . % jess it had its own troubles of exist- ence, but the evidence is clear that it brought to an untimely end many a pre-historic fish which swam in the great seas which covered a large part of North America. Crocodile bones are numerous in the Pembina mountains and the re- mains of mastodons,.mammoths and other animals, now lopg extinct, also have been found there. Stark county's little bad lands has produced geological ancestors of the ceding the hour at which tickets for the first American League basketball game go on sale, were abandoned last night at Navin Field, in favor of the Charleston. When frost began creeping into the veins of the 150 men and women who had formed in the box office line at midnight, several began whistling “Yes Sir, That's My Baby,” whereupon others began to “do their stuff,” a la Charleston. The first person appeared at the were other differences. | Temperatures and | rood. THIS WAS A ‘repairs. The mechanic found, in the intake manifold, between the carbur- etor and the engine, several shells of acorns which squirrels had aban- doned after eating the nuts. MOTH ery. Fargo—Cloudy, 34; roads fair. Minot--Clear, 44; ‘roads good. Rochester—Cloudy, 40; roads very poor. Winona—Overecast, 40; roads wet, ER—TAKE No. CHANCES ition, eases difficult breathing and ee Peasetsl ae A need writes: ave long use EY’S HONE’ AND TAR for croup. First, I gave it to all my children, and now to my grandchildren, with the same good results ” Reliable also for bronchial and “flu,” coughs, tickling throat and troublesome night coughs. —Adv. If nominated and elected I w treat everyone fairly. I respect- fully solicit the support of the electors of Burleigh County. Joseph Coghlan. 8-18-19-20-22-23-24 I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of sheriff are preparing to give a ¢antata, “The Feast of the Red Corn,” at the city auditorium on May 7. This will be their first appearance in an entertainment of this kind and the school officials hope that the pub- lic wi} support them fully. “The Feast of the Red Corn” is an Indian cantata and 60 girls from the schcol will take part in it. Entertainers Want Gans, Gasink and Beck, inmates popular one, as it carries a far to the friendless and homeless or- phans of thé country. The performers are desirous of getting as many reports as possi- ROOMS FOR RENT---At 311 Fourth St. Phone 1104, Gentlemen prefer- red. FOR SALE -Fumed oak leather dav- enport in good condition, $20.00. hones306. WANTED-—A position in office or as a clerk in store. Call 467J. FOR SALE—-Laundry stove. four lids, FOR RENT--April 1 one or two mod- of Burleigh county at the Sunes)” orn rooms down towne Phone 1a 1926, primary election. I respectfully solicit the support cf the electors of Burleigh county. —s. KIN fr. 1CB OF FORECLOSURE OF MECHANIC'S LEIN Notice is hereby given that, John Evans, a mechanic with an éstab- lished’ place of business in my . Burleigh county, N kota, claims a lein for $22.59 upon a Studebaker touring , Serial No. 227729, Medel 1916, Dakota Liconse for 1924, No. That said lein t# for altera- tions and repairs, That said auto- nov or handy in kitchen, Half price, al- so mandolin, new one. 316 Fourth street after 5 p. m. reaching appeal and is dedicated | pretty, sparkling colors add positions were presented for the | lamous Dessert dELLC Dt P16 717 ~~ 08 ~ to form and be absorbed by the blood—and this meant tainted milk for baby. vented, I’m never going to allow myself to get into that condition again.’ Nujol helps Nature in Nature’s own-way Mothers are the best friends of Nujol.. When precious new lives are, at stake they seek the re- Nujol simply makes up for a deficiency—tem- porary or chronic—in the supply of natural lubri- cant in the intestines. It softens the waste matter elimination is normal and regular. Nujol, ‘THE INTERNAL LUBRICANT For Constipatian Me your taiJor-made Suit. ues we have ever offered. and thus permits thorough and regular eliminati ion, without overtaxing the intestinal muscles, Ask your druggist for Nujol today and begin to ene joy the perfect health that is possible only when Only a few more days’ time in which to order Ours at $25-$30-$35-$40-$45 are the ind val-

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