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Stutsman County to. Have I. V. A. Meeting N. D., March 23. A call for a Stutsman coun- restown, ty mass convention of independent | Democrats and Republicans — to} meet at the county court house | Tuesday afternocn, March 30, | issued by the executive com mittee of the S$ an county | commit today. The ed by state Senator Al- 1 and John retary. ‘The ta legislative » committee alsy unanimous: | ly ed a resolution endorsing | the action of the 1. V. A. and Re-} publican state conventions held at} Dovils Lake recently, and pledging | the tof the Teal organiza: | ti th candidates and. plat. VANNA-HALL-HANLEY te CLUB IS ORGANIZE! A} t D.. March vain county I club wa. eyenin| le | wi | be set at} co will be dues were n effort age the Clubs in othe i to secure H ’ cards and lapel but- | Geo. Quong’s Funeral Tomorrow Burial will mily lot at Fairview | survived by her hu children and has Met bloom, New York, (10) Battle Creek, Mich, beat Tommy West, | Jenks bill Trenton, N. J. (10). ‘ALLEGED BANK: ROBBERS G0 ON TRIAL TODAY : Men Are Charged With Rob- bing Baldwin, Wis., Bank Last December Hue Bride ani of ir st n robbed at 3:45 p. m. Decem by four men, who held up the | sistant cashier, « stenographer and j three patrons Later Me son, Wis March 23. did. @ Iu Thompson went on circuit court here today on a obbing a Baldwin, Wis. little diffi National Bank of Bala took $9,000, who car Hill, and Thomp: the morning's session was largely nsumed w the case und preliminary e3 ith the routine statement mina n of witnesses. State ‘UENKS WALES BILL LOSES IN: N.Y. SENATE ate Will Continue Without a! Prohibition En- forcement Act Albany, New York N, d (P) is to continue without a = state prohibition enforcement act __ Tn er HL ar ut least. The Jenks- | Wales bill was defeated in the state l MANDAN senate last night, 27 eet. It-was the third pt_in three e 1 years to restor e enforcement 1000 Sixth avenue, N | pealed in overnor te approval, her was one of the pioneers of Mor- ence Pauley of of the closed car r the top of the the machine and pinned Installation of mains to ser vies the homes and busin of the city will be the el trial development. in the city 5 rif the Consolidated Util pany can si franchise f city coma it was indi yesterday I Ployhar, county and umes Trimble, marek office, | FIGHT RESULTS - / Seen York, and vy Cook, w May d York Red Chapman, Boston, outpeinted Ch dman, Brook- 1 . Cleveland, 10) Bridge- ». Ba . ‘outpvinted Chicago (10). Lew rk, beat Johnny Kai- = ais (10), + delph Conn, y port, Has No Gas Now!) Once a woman of her age had to he careful. Today, she eats anything she wants! t-—and af- te ating an Is sour risings, belching. alkatine is all your stomach ne t full Box FREE! Every druggist has Stuart's tab-!. lets, 25c and 60c. Or, a full box free if you write the F. A. Stuart Com-|}: pony, Dept. T, Marshall, Mich, Get a metal box of Stuart’s for the \poc- ket;-and keep it filled! Hearty eat- erss—hard smokers—high livers-—find Stuart's a boon. and blessing! Both bru Republ sb of the legislature but fi Republican ‘om the party tr members of the Demo- Rocky Smith, n, James King, were arrested and | ged with the crime. . rst the Wales-| To pass it 26 votes were} publicanAenators | similar measure » of them are from the others from up-| h have constantly ted wet preferences, after last night's ac-| . John L. Karle, Re- | rooklyn, author of a | crdtic minority a eee committee. STRESEMANN ~ GETSVOTEOR CONFIDENCE | Reichstag Approves His Speech and Government's Course at Geneva i . March (P) Jay approved the t Geneva by ar The outcome of the oting, was at n doul only the fou ut also an mann’s from Geneva. Iso appre ervations in attitude towa its right te Min- ch upon. his} s upheld after had voted down, 259 to 141, ja nationalist party motic press: ing lack of confidence in the govern- |ment and demanding withdrawal of |Germany’s application for league membership. Power Company Gets Permission | to Sell Stock | in expanding th plants and exte on lines. RIGHT ACROSS THE COUNTRY From coast to coast ‘Chesterfield quality” has won the endorsement of. smokers in every walk of life Chesterfield Such popularity must be deserved - KUOMINCHUN | to Force Payment | Claim Reason Is a Desire to ers of the cision of the cast today, minchun forces, at a critical moment. ment by the Shantung forces which | [menaced the communications — be- tween Tientsin and Peking and out- @- maneuvered on the Lwanchow-Mukden railway {Pei-Fu moving up from Honan pro- | the j treat has been o THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Olsness Wins Suit att of Hail ‘Insurance Decision has been handed down in the Burleigh county district court in the case of Albert and May Thomp- | son vs. S. A, Olsness as commissioner of insurance. The plaintiffs sought LEADERS ARE ASKING PEACE r in compel Olsness to pay a claim for hail damage which oceurred on their Save the Country Fur- ther Bloodshed lence submitted at the ne showed that M the property wh was managed by! no her husband. , Each thought the oth-/ {er : had withdrawn it from the state insurance protection and they made no claim when their crop was og destroyed in July, 1924, : When they paid their taxes, how-! ever, they found it had not becn *} trial Peking, M one new policy was broad- The request for the man- { doa severe blow | damus writ was denied. Threatened with enveloping move- (Continued from page one) gold pieces and piles of-pale blue French bank notes before him was a Russian Grand Duke. Now the Rus-! sian gentleman losing 600,000 Francs with the possibility of Wu} chun had no other sty retreat while it ce, the K 1 of the Soviet republic. It is er to change men’s government, edy an to change the men, | has been removed to! ¢ s taken to foreeast | ¢ veeything beyond | t Thus far the re- ys | Two women were shot in a Mexi- acua f Nankow Pas: No fats, no yeast, no chemicais | _ The perfect food for Lent 1 can church riot. lieving that the Catholic Bishop of San Luis Potosi was statement by Cano that the bishop w The | struggling with the religious problen un alternative writ of mandamus to! tions priests in San Luis Potosi was lim- i 0 ited to y in Ramsey county in July,! eighty-five ‘refused a low price for the Frane. war, you could buy only five F Even if & wo TODAY 7 cannot be physically attractive if sho be arrested, stones. A Abel sted and that the government not hostile to the church did not ify the crowd. department of the interior, Mexico, declares that rted when the numbe: , and afl the to comply with eighty- new laws. © A government-that allows religion Thompson owned! to manage itself is wise. i There is fight more dangerous or more bit- than a religious fight. Yesterday, after the exchange clos- you could buy twenty-eight and quarter Francs for one. dollar The move is thought by foreign ob-| withdrawn from the state insuranci : rane : corvers to be really due to exhaus-| and promptly made claim for a to-| fer ome, dabar, And France “von tion of supplies of munitions and} tal loss On the advice of the attor-! win or losey a J enemy victories on all fronts, Seizure! ney general's office Olsness refused ‘ f the Russian steamer Oleg, at Taku,| to pay and the suit in district court ‘with munitions destined for the Kuo- | resulted. togular, her form syminetrical, she is suffering from to her sex, wag discovered 50 years. ago by Pierce. It is a pure reconstructive |. ionic for women. Seid We for trial p tel tilized during the age of SHREDDED: tt's Emulsion ' of pure cod-liver oil is a vita- ' min-rich food that favor : intense. ‘strength. It ' tonic of growth ‘a0 is a food- De * AT ies OOf oad Sia @wBEcott & Bowne, Blooméeld, N.J. 25-7D Before the | Many women. owe. their |‘ ill health to carelessness, Jate hours; ete., until Nature calls g halt. _Some- tina is too late; but in most cases Dt. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is |' chun diplomatic head-| in an evening is Mr. Malekin, offi-; just the womanly tonic and nervine Tequired. This wonderful herbal rem- special value | during the “teen-age”. < ion is back again, but in odder form! round the head. _. Memorial day will soon be here. will avoid delay, as every monument cr marker requires time and attention. OUR PRICES,ARE THE LOWEST because we buy our materials by the, ¢arload, in the rough, The populace, be-| ope ought to know it. them don’t know it yet. ‘ TUESDAY,. MARCH 23, 1926 - But some of|than ever, metal Placing yeur_orde sl % freight charges zn local shipments from the east. Gasoline , WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Bismarck Marble & Granite Works Since 1913 the pie of potatoes has increased enormously, while the price of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) gasoline has increased but slightly, This statement is confirmed by au- thentic statistics. The United States Department of Labor gives the average retail price of potatoes in Chicago on November 15, 1913, as $.017 per pound or $1.02 per bushel. The tank wagon price of Standard Oil Com- pany (Indiana) gasoline in Chicago on the same day was $.145 per gallon. From these: figures we find that a bushel of potatoes in 1913 purchased a trifle more than gallons of gasoline. Twelve years later, on November 15, 1925, the average retail price of potatoes in Chicago was $.05 per pound, or $3.00 per bushel? As the Chicago tank wagon price of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) gasoline, on the same day, was $.16’per gallon, we find that, on that day, one bushel of potatoes purchased 1834 gallons of gasoline, or 1134 gallons more in 1925 than in 1913.“ Stating it another way, potatoes advanced in price 194% during the last twelve years, while . the price of gasoline advanced only 10.3%. <° __ This record is the more remarkable when it is considered that, in 1913, there were 194 bar- rels of crude oil produced per registered car, while, in 1925, production had shrunk to only 38 barrels of crude per registered car. To balance such a spectacular growth of demand against such a startling decrease’ in supply, without greatly increased cost to con- sumers, would seem totally impossible and against all economic law. Yet that is precisely the achievement that stands to the credit of the oil industry and the Standard Oi! Company (Indiana) in particular. It was accomplished by doubling the yield of gasoline from crude by means of advanced refining processes, discovered and developed in the research laboratories of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). ieee ipeesses wate eee a turn to com- itive refineries, that they also might $s make the available crude rset Gertie, In this way the Standard Oil Company (indi- ana) passed on the benefit of its tremendous investment in research to the entire consuming public in the form of; continued low gasoline Prices, . The problems of the oil indust: are as grea’ today as they have been in the rae ape The demand for gasoline continues to in- crease. The supply of crude per car continues to decrease. it is to be done? : Questions like this the Standard Oil Com- pany edie) set answer. It will be aided in answering by the experience of years, olganization, are by the faith thes Tae oie orgi 5 yy the fai it high i backed by earnest effort must win. . - me: 5 i 4 Z Labioeks Ba Now it is a large affair, + composed of silvery discs hanging cis far below the line of the jaw. Quite ONE EARRING IS FASHION — |heavy it is, attached not to the car London.—The single earring fash-| but to a band that passes yow tf. fegial x you the big —