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Re PAGE TWO HAIL TAX BILL IS VETOED BY © SORLIE TODAY | Social and ators ordered the : intensity ch io hint or “perhaps orders least tempor arily effectivi : BREWINGTON TRIAL OPENS AT STANLEY: The with Arthur forms the | sidy, who, McCarthy, criminologists” thing but the erin to. Anita Stewart role in the th: y're s the days, commencing. tomorrow, Vhispering Wires” popular plays the role of, the cotsical Housman as team of “ex- who solve a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE leadin, Fox Film thriller, whic! comes to the Capitol Theatre for two was a sens acto} Cas- SEED WHEAT TREATMENT | ADVOCATED e gned Men’s Wear Shown By Us at the Style Show |tion on we. Kate MeLaurin wrote from the story by M Would Result in Charles Lyons, V Who Rode in| Henry Albert Ray di- County Agent it Urges Treating, Measure ou SI " Added E to Counties, Car With Brewington, Takes For Smut—Has Formulas, ; Added Expense to Cor Ss Say Tae ess ov; . . . | i i ha : | RETURNS TO CANFIELD Turns State's Evidence | Harry Myers, who leaped to fame Booklets on Hand Will be shown in our windows the Executive Claims Seach ar ak ts th Ca in “A Connecticut Yankee” and returned to their ein Canfield cee! | paved the amiable butler in “A Cer. — ; SNE after a short business visit in the | Stanley, D., jtain Young Man,” plays the villain To impress on farmers the neces- following day ¢ Turning state | “Exit Smiling,” the comedy of sity of treating seed grain for smut, % all pels leges as a co Hereneent stage life coming to the Eltinge for Melia Agent A. R. Miesen i go manslaughter charge, Charles Lyons,} Wednesday. Beatrice Lillie, famous to Regan week to aged Minneapolis and Minot,| English stage star and sensation of speak to. fo ; icivity on What Everybody Wants took the witness stand in digtrict |“Charlot’s Revue”. plays the heroine | this subject and to impress on them at the home of Mire, court here today in the trial of Em-/ and +k Pickford the hero of the. the necessity of immediate action, | 4 " a u ton and testified that! hilarious new com of life with Mr. Miesen has on hand sleds | \ HERE ON BUSINESS 2 wington was driving his ¢ the tank town thespians. of pamphlets which give formulae . legislat ature, the Judge Thon Pugh Dickinson nobile on the night of Decem “The Kid Brother been select- for treating seed grain and give bill, should : in the a num- 1926, when “something hap- | ed as the title of Harold Lloyd's new o any farmer who wishes them. : oe UP GRERE TH oAMRHEL COUPE: { the corner of Main street release which is scheduled for show st avenue north, in Nérot.| ing at the Bltinge for Thursday, F FROM MOTT sulted in the fatal injury of | day ARE seurday pants ee MORE STYLE George Auer and Charles Ehoredt Mrs. Mildred Wilson : Lisyd's new picture, which has| portant, aid Is negensary if. farmers ‘iki Meare Miah adi x ME nate th sepa oe eee | bee production for six months,| are to have a more profitable crop pill was te a barber shop in Minot, went on! is rated by those who have seen it this year.” rtificates more ble 1 here this forenoon before Judge | as the comed finest endeavor te) Copper ¢arbonate dust is recom- LOWER RIAY Senate Bill 185 becom. IMPROVES ee H. Moellring, of Willston,!date. It is said to surpass any- mended for treating wheat by author- J hail tax certificates woul who has been 2fter having enter plea of not thing that the star has done here- | ities. ust as salable and er in- jill for the is now | guilty late yesterda An evening tofore. Carbonate dust with about 20 per tment than the other tax certifi-| greatly improved etaa fl ied was held last night ——_——. cent copper equivalent has been mast Hart Schaffner & Marx are giving : ‘s ial , satisfactory, authorities say. oF the sake of economy ani fo CURR VENTS CLUB He Once An Officer hea |Essay Contest For treat the seed, two or three ounces f cutting down on the’) The Curren ¢ club will meet ge cross examination by Judge A s { the dust shouldebe mixed with ; 7 in departments, Wednesday afternoon at the home of LJ. Palda, Jr. of Minot, it develop Civics Students 2. whe oP teed, "Treatment you those things in clothes saving ON) Mrs, A. J. Artot. Lyons at one time was a ii rfluous| eee officer of the Minneape Planned By Masons ee hy grain tres sie hes T have v ENTERS HOSPITAL op ei TD come wet there is no danger from Mrs. Carl Martin, 401 Ninth street, , and during further ex- ns cay <t freezing, nor does the dust deterior- bill to wWich the ex-/has entered the S. Alexius hospits the defense counsel fre- on othe ae brine Donaetinant ate and lose its effectiveness. “4 9 - ’ referred is one which re-! for treatment. ‘pionge ate to this fact. Once jth. United § open to students If the dust is thoroughl mixed | - = - is — ie wile kt Me sed in the Bismarck high school civics with the seed, it will prevé tink- Copyright 1926 Hart Schatiner & Mart ' Lyoie paola amp pel back a eal classes lay by A. J. Ar- ing smut and also has a tendency to} * ' : son has 1 Al. | Lyons promptly swapped back a reply | tice, wo er of the local increase yields. Authorities point | j This mccee prubieen, vi ¢ testified that he was too ine Masonic chapter, which is sponsoring that in some experiments seed | i : Jecision of |” the city. uted to have a clear recollection the, contest. sete WcnT I cet aLie HOHE IIT 9 { | * Aa A eg pas heniai ’ fhe eeeay must be not leag thabiago| yields ushels per acre more than fictgorte| “Aetna Eavione GE ak Daren when Mrs Wien tof or more than 700 words in length that treated with formaldehyde, Tn} ae dent B Say RanuOn sce -MCHOtE IS HES lrarsliyeint in ellie >n WAS and must be turned over to judges general, there has been an increase prior liens to, hail indem: heen in the city on business f Fe eke washing truck by 2 not iter than March 18, the winners in yield of from one to four bushels ean Btw one sidewalk, He told of how Brewing. '?,0¢ announced later in the month. per acre asia result of treating with | re ee nean PeoM PLAgNeR ton and he had been drinking aleohol| ,,btizes of $5, $3 and $2 will be carbonate dust, the authorities say. one Auto Bills Sized g.| Fred Bantillion of Flasher is inj during most of the os Base! Le eee ete ite TR |e ge PRU 7 Clothing » bills interest to automo-\the attend ‘the de Week ceding the aceid id said tha’ ght ba e - 2s, when { 7 One*was the bill expanding the po peas w ECaer where the accident} Winners w essays read ee PFS gs ers of the registrar of motor ve WEEK-END VIST at night, leaving the| “°C Shends B: higles and requring him ta issue reg: py, Peace atl eee Boyd | #arage, Lyons suid, they got into the| ,.Subhends under the constitutional istration cards with motor vehicle |aistrict way a week-end visitor. in |Cf Brewington taking the steering | °@ay ane tO Re: J as an : he seven pillars|in the arts, “All ego,” she insists. license. These cards must be | wheel. as they ex. 20,000. It’s a| “1 had a Cleopatra on his hands ried in the driver's compartments “We drove down the street about | isted prior to and at the time the ward Law:| hed prouably yell for the a the“vehicle for which they are two blocks and. something happened. jconstitutional convention was called.| once, Englishman, uncréwaed. king idle setae ct Ge dea og ed, nie tie i Dato enact didn't think it was anything” serl-| gy, fee eed steal part in it, "4°" of Arabia. Ten copies were put_on| Paris—Unless something is done Q I ‘rade | Afother was the bill requiring Mo | tained Si © bridge [GUS The car stopped and | Mr.| ine character provisions of tle, but there were no buyers, The| about it, women will have to fight ata oF title. mee etd dinner, he Then I " stayed the constitution how it has Purpose of the high price is ex-| just like men in the next war. Un- cate of title their car and pro- in the car. en I got out and began \orked as a whole. plained as the author's desire to pre-|der a bill passed by the chamber, for for registering the » rules of the road | ed by the national! street and highway vised in some to conform to conditions to North Dakots 3 FLORIDA BANKS CLOSE “DOORS TODAY Kans Started on Others—Po- lice Take Charge of Crowds Which Gather West Palm Beach, Fla, March 8} - »—The F Bank and Trust im Beach and the | act ey t company | cl Whe Tine Ager t company here morning. Runs other Palm two Police took charge of the crowds that gathered in front of the institu- ind maintained ordr. Diree: tors of the First American Bank and Trust company stated that ths. bank | t American was capitalized | 00,000 and a statement ed this morning showed Loans ind discounts $3,411 ult $58,255; cash in other | ties, bills, pay- The First America offi- | cers said it had to be closed because of general conditions following the | failure of three Palm’ Beach banks last June, the © hurricanes, the con-| tinued depression in real estate, the | upheaval in the city affairs, the fail- ure of the First Bank and Trust com-/ any a few weeks ago in Lake Worth, d continued large withdrawals by | positors in the past few weeks. More than $10,500,000 has been withdrawn from the bank from a peak of $13,500,000 deposits a few months | ago, directors said. The First Bank and Trust company of Palm Beach is capitalized at $50,- | 000 and has £100,000 as surplus and undivided profits. No reasen was an- nounced for, the closing but it is believed thatthe bank closed in order to forestall a run. | The Northwood bank, which serves | the northern part of West Palm Beach, is believed to have closed for the same reason. Wage Agreement Expiration Will Not Stop Mining | Billings, Mont. March 8.—()— There will be no cessation of coal mining in Montana upon expiration of the so-called Jacksonville wage) agreement on March 31, according to! Joe Bosone, president of he Montana District United Miner Workers of America. District officials will meet with W. C. Whyte, president of the Montana Coal Operators association, and M. F.. Purcell, secretary, Thur: to digenss an agreement as to ‘the wage scale pending settlement of negoti- ations in the western competitive tigid. Nevada Gold Rush Still lt Continuing Tonopah. Nev., yak 8—)—The rush of gold seekers to Weepah, Nev., |: which has created a miniature. tent city: there since discovery last wi of gold ore assaying $78,000 to the ton, continued y, with grim pros- pectot leasure seekers who te the scene over the lever burned so intense! rs that nl found no time for we. | 82 so ciicien Se'act up bonapse In comp revered, RE RE ee sel ek 2 entered the business visitor in the ci {home. Mysterious Death | viv eek | exercise or diet. It is the modern, sci- Ma: used 4 NTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Emil Elness has entered the t, Alexius hospital for treatment. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. F HERE ON B George Osterhout of IS ILL A. Cram is seriously Bieaste hosp ILL AT HOME Bernstein is ill at the Arthur in j of Mill City Medic Being Investigated March 8—(#)—With a | Minneapoli slight scalp wound near the right ea the body. of Dr. Frederick J, @oubas| member of the University of Min- ota medical staff, was found in| his office late ster The exact cause of death was net determined and two detectives were | assigned to aid the coroner, who ex- pressd the belief that the wound had not caused death. Dr, Souba had been in good health and was not known to | iny organic ailments that might eath, vas discovered by his! office girl when she returned after hour's absene Patients, who an bs d been sitting in outer office ng the girl’s absence, said they faa heard nothing unusual. A widow and three children sur- tions were made today for ysis of Dr. Souba’s to learn the F a ch se of his death. | Christmas Seal Sale Totals Are Announced | The sale of Chistmas tuberculosis seals in Burleigh county in Decem ber, 1926, amounted to $843.5 cording to an announc day by Miss Helen Kat |of the North Dakota Tubercul ssociation. The sale the previous | ar was $1,145.26. Mf the $84 worth of s .04 was sold in the city of Bis-| marek. This was $328.17 less than the amount sold in Bismarck in D: mber, 1 The county sale, ex- cluding , for December 1926, ain of $26.43 over | previous year. Eighth Revue at the styte| Show. An investment in good | Angearante. ant & Johiis- | rud. | Now Enjoys Eating, | Thanks His Wife) “For years I suffered with stomach trouble. Then, my wife got_me to take Adlerika y I feel fine and | eat what I like.”--Wm. Opp. Adlerika relie stomach gas aad. sourness in TEN minutes, Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it re-j moves old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Let Ad-j lerika give stomach and bowels | sing and see how much} better you will feel. It will surprise you! J. Hutchinson, Druggist—Adv. EXCESS FAT IS NOT Not Eigicd So common as it was. reat reason is Marmola Prescrip- tion Tablets. It reduces fat by correct- ing the gland cause, without abnormal entific way. has been for 19 os The results are seen in every circle. And the use has grown to very large proportions, because the pe chica sie mt. You will be ite carpeted aad looking for him.” ey At The Movies Help _ G. A. R. VETERAN WELL AT 86 ‘DAD’ BAGLEY TAKES TANLAC of five G. A. years. R. ve at his| Minot, N. D., is justly proud of this hale old veteran. ‘terans in city. constipation, took Tanlac and is hale Mr. R. D. Bagley toured | with his band and made a friends everywhere. tive life n He re “For more than three years,” he suid recently, “I had to be very care- diet. I was troubled ful about m h constipa It is really remarkable for me. t that time. Since the: > years younger. Th pains have not troubled m plenty of pep and a good never miss a meal, in fact. “Constipation doesn’t any more. b 1 keep a bottle ‘at home in case of need, never known anything that so much. It does all that for it, and more, Tanlac is nature’s own made from ‘herbs, roots and barks, according to the famous Tanlac for- mula, Over a hundred tho was built this is the perial 80 to all our i . i Srcatists tpible Matincte 08 04 to explain the reagons for results. Gr get is saw, any years ago. "At times I had severe pains int my mach and would tire very I took about 12 bot- T have the greatest confidence in recommending it.” tion to visit us this week. | Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. and hearty at 86 39 states host of tired from ti n. what Tan- n I feel aul esto! ie. J Fe appetite— other me of Tanlac and have helped me is claimed teling how Tanlac remedy, usand let- “Boost. the worthy “""! | work of the Women’s Com- munity Council by buying Da. Band leader for 35 Troubled with stomach disorders and ters from grateful folks are on file, | brought back to sound, robust health. Benefi from the experience of these people. Get Tanlac from your druggist today. Over 52 million bottles sold.—Adv. vent his heroism being exploited by knowledge of the complete xpurgated edition will be every citizen over 21 is liable for milita rvice regardless of sex. There's. big money in teaching bridge. It is not unusual for an ex- pert to make $1,000 a week. Group Specials sold for $3 York—Anne who CAPITOL THEATRE | kota Maid Baking Powder and millions from Irish | demonstrations ‘costs $275 an_hour.| Kni ped Mundering “dumbell” who “v-| Extracts from the committee, | Hose.” ” disagrees With| One expert. refused $1,000" for mal Pocket Knives .............. .§ .79 XY That's Mack n in “Whisper-| Or phone 427. Benito Mussolini, who recently said {hour's lesson. women had done nothing worthwhile 400 from which to choose. See them in our REMEDY PILE wari er en Barber Shears .................$ 69 One pe Fae EXAMINATION FREE. Lather Brushes .............% 89 money any case of Itching, Blind, B. By case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or ‘Why not try it, MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. Prepayment privileges. Apply for terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK Ritinge Bldg. Phoae 114 1.69 1.00 1.00 Jarrell Hardware Co. Phone 18 Hair Clippers . . Alarm Clocks .. Watches ...... 29x4.40 Seiberling AlljTread Balloon Tire FREE See the WILBERG PACKER DRILL Plants—Pulverizes—Packs them | Special CHRYSLER Showing We have a group of all four Chrysler models now on our dis- play floor, arranged for the auto- mobile show. Included in this ex- hibit is a model 50 cutaway motor, electrically driven. This motor specially for the New ‘York Automobile Show, and is of interest to every car owner. As first time we have been able to show the 50, 60,70 and Im- at one time, we extend friends a cordial invita- With the purchase of one Seiberling Tire, Repair Kit for 30c we will issue a ticket, the holder of the lucky number to receive the tire free. in one operation Come to my farm, 314 miles southeast of Meno- ken, N. Dak., and see this machine in operation. It’s a time and labor saver. Gives your seeds an earlier and better start. It’s equipped with a new and adjustable hitch that clamps to any plow without drilling of holes, KO. KNUTSON Local Agent miles southeast of Menoken, N. Dak. LOOK FOR THE DISPLAY A.&M.Tire Service ELECTRICALLY EQUIPPED VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT 216 Main St. Phone 356 Bismarck, N. ' By F.HU.CARDENTER LVUABER €oO