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a a CONFERENCE HAY COME 10 END MONDAY Committee Admits Pan-Amer ican Group Cannot Reach Agreement Havana, Feb. 14.—(AP)—Admis: sion that the present Pan-American conference would never reach an agreement on certain fundamental problems before it was made today | by members of the committee on! curred in the United States in every public international law. opinion the easiest way complications because of this would be to close the conference next Mon- @ay, whether all the subjects on the agenda had been considered and de- cided or not. Paul Fernandez, head of the Bra- zilian delegation, and Victor Maur- tua, of Peru, were most outspoken regarding the apparent impossibility of reaching an agreement among the delegates, and therefore were op- sed to the proposal of Jesus! . x ber Budapest, Hungary, Feb. 14.—(?) pice — Vepes, of ¢ lon bi that the confer: TF Ifo00 and found nine or slightly | oreeteg Minister of education, ha sea instructed to sllaw ‘milling ie OWL STOPS TRAIN. 4° ee ences one Week vevont| less th cent, inf eS | transit or cleaning in transit privi-| Moscow, Feb. 14.—(AP)—As the ; Charles t taining the present closing date, F 20, but opposed a previous propo: to avoid In theit| month of the year. The great res- elevating and milling facility owned |McMullin, the government's nid ervoir of infection and the great- pit 4 Nae Sa by the state of North Daki Aare) ‘ crue” untrue as mgr Si tn & Bb Shrine ren essaee et ae, oni ee, oe pt ‘fea ‘abbits, jack,! George Lust, Berlin banker, as IRCIAL CLUB aa Wow fit owing tote eaten ae greatest distance connection aver west milling points where privately COIR CEES cia Sheers. setk Da- sucking insects common to rabbits| completed: Each in his home city, }cwned mills and elevators are loca-| Van Hook—J. F. Schulte, was re- Hote. as Evans Hughes, of the American delegation, favored main- ans eas mremarasaavvan 2 aves sian a Vamnaree oy 2 ase seaVe 22) BURN HELD ON ROBBERY CHARGE Minneapolis, Minn., Feb: 14.—() —Howard Hesker, Valley City, N. Roth avenve ‘uth te Minneapolis avenue sout in eapolis: two oe eter, Tien ae complaint signed ery today Dixon, tsok only 18 apples and had already |6% Glenwood avente, Minneapolis; spent four months and five days in| c¢ $76 on October 25, 1027, GETS TWO-DAY JAIL TERM Fargo, N. D., Feb, 14—@)— George McGraw pleaded alive, Fe ‘court here yeste charge of rob! a railroad boxcar CASES OF TULARAEMIA OCCUR IN U. $. DURING EVERY MONTH OF YEAR ee ciate “"iparne ‘Reputation Washington, Feb. 14—(AP)—His spection of rabbits is impracticable, |. [fi TER MIN AL deca ly about 10 maior i mara 10 stopp! captur wea couaey, of Burleigh ea Chrlatine ‘Becker, re Plaintife, Albert Becker, Defendant. STAT! TH DAKOTA TO THE eovel wanes DEFERDANT: Seasonal Incidence Due to Sea- sonal Variation of Three Sources of Infection—Tick -| Bite, Fly Bite and Dressing of Wild Rabbits Seasonal incidence of cases of tularaemia, according to the United | States public health service, is due tation vouched for by five United States senators, William cA have the liver in place. of the wild rabbit which Burns, charged with Harry F. Sin- clair and three others with criminal contempt of court, testified in his : own behalf today and —— de- SRST ate ew Uae |. C.-C. Orders Road to Cut| sf" Fabsncr ol comply prone 4 sick rabbit. ue hunter Rate to 3.5 Cents and ould 100' is point of his gun. Lat him be « Give Extra Service Washington, Feb. forthern Pacific rail jury. ‘ ‘Sanath Shortridge, California; Watson, Indiana; Moses, New Hamp- Copeland and Wagner, of ‘ork, each it; the internationally known detective had ni |of the Fall-Sinclair oll ‘conspiracy sportsman and shoot them on the! your answer upon ti aredt Bite Baty aad run at 75 yards, say, and Of North Dakotas within, thirt after the this. au ances will be lessened that = 14.—4#)—The to the seasonal variation of three road was or-|® good reputation for honesty and Service of sources of infection, tick bite, fly terra be sick. with dered the interstate commerce | integrity. : Service, and in cate oe sour te lure Burns, a sively ~ defending it today to reduce charges and allow extra service to the North Dakota terminal at Grand: Forks in that state. The rhage a 1| bite and the ier of wild rab- bits, but owing to the overlapping of these influences, cases have oc- 80 to appear and answer, judg! si | Fao ide aittuce Pass inst rele: ed in the plaint. illiam J.| Dated this 28rd day of January, himself, deni every cl age had placed TALKS FROM ‘FRISCO TO BER- LIN declared testimony by San Francisco, Feb. 14.—()— Raiss and Lust were able to con- verse over 6,000 intervening miles| ‘4. orthern, with no difficulty, ‘They talked 11| At presents the N Ped minutes and the call cost $360. og Kanne HUNGARY SCHOOLS CLOSED cently elected ident of the Van Hook Cor:mercial club for the com- ing year. He will be assisted by Lewis J. Mann, vice president; A. T. Olson, secretary, and E. G. Ran- um, treasurer. and man, cases resulting from tick bite and fly bite are found. Of the rabbits offered for sale in the Washington, D. C., market in the winters of 1923, 1924, and 1926, Dr. Edward Francis of the public Forks to the terminal, and the com- mizsion ordered the charge reduced ; ‘ i i is an infected rabbit are studded over) eearaweny Mas: autaer ion a the surface with small spots vary-| proposal to modify _restricticn ing in size from that of a pinpoint! against the enrollment of Jews as The ts 4 for grain moving to the inal to or from any destination at an extra charge of 1.5 cents per 100 pounds. along at 50 miles an_hour, it came to a sudden stop. The conductor hurried forward to investigate. He MACHS 5 sous to one-sixteenth inch in diameter./ university students. Disorde: ‘ found that an owl had perched on by Gustava Guerrero, Salvador, that | Of 29 cases of tularaemia in. Wash wicks Lo tih tind ir 0C-! SLIGHT CONCESSION TO the locomotive and in desperation a " til Monday only questions, the con-| j,oton, 17 ; -{ curred at Budapest university when ‘ ‘Age bas litle or nothing to do with Stuart's tablets contain only what is iatatien ef [alt haeh already: been | inston, 17 of the patients had al christian students declared a strike ag ae odes te ient thoroughly good for vous a happy begun by the committee should be discussed. Mr. Hughes admitted that all the questions could not be decided by Monday, but said he would regret if certain most interesting matters, such as Ricardo Alfaro’s report on Pacific settlement of international disputes, were not given at least 2/ gh, He pro-| cen: preliminary consideration, posed, therefore, that the committee proceed as far as possible, thus ob- taining advantage of the debate, and finally arranging to continue the dis- cussions at some later date on points remaining undecided. ¢————_______—__-+ i Tips For Taxpayers | a No, 2 Income-tax returns are required of every single person whose net income for the taxable year 1927 was $1,500 or n, living e net income w INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL WHO? Single persons who had net income of $1,500 or more or gross income of $5,000 or more and married couples who had net income of $3,500 or more or gross income of $5,000 or more must file returns, WHEN? The filing period ends March 15, 1928. WHERE? Collector of in- ternal revenue for the district in which the person lives or has | his principal place of business. HOW? Instructions on Forms 1040A and 1040; also the law and regulations. WHAT? One and one-half per cent normal tax on the first $4,000 in excess of the personal exemption and credits. Three per cent normal tax on the next $4,000. Five per cent normal tax on the balance of net in- come. Surtax on net income in «cess of $10,000. $5,000 or more, regardless of ne income. Gross income, general, compensation for personal and professional services, profits from sales and dealings in prop: erty, interest, rent, dividends, and gains, profits, and income derived from any source whatever, unles: exempt from tax by law.” y Net income, upon which the tax js assessed, is gross income less cer- tain specifed deductions for busi- bad debts, . ness expenses. losses, contributions, etc. 4 used for 20 years — mill . ‘Ask for “LONE EAGLE”| it'The ress arcsecninalnererer, the emulsified fat in milk. | brand Malt Syrup. “It’s a) cic, in new beauty, new health and What's more, it tastes good one.” A book in each box of Marmolagi pleasant. when | take it i —<$—$<—$— $< —— | ‘complete formula, aleo the resons py lag . $ for results, Users know just how and why i page Sappeey ty oe scentbe help cherie ct gyte SCOTT'S EMULSION # CSE, HI fora i box of Macmnla 7 Cea Grandmother Knew houghtfulness, Consideration } in litle chings 4s well as in great, Py i wet more, and every person, single or married, whose gross income was |raemia. as defined by Treasury regulations, “includes in | ed wild rabbits bought or sold in See coanerinehent. combination of Calcium as a protest to the government pro- he ; the market, four had dressed rab-| posal. A strike was also declared| £t#im, from East Grand Forks est mealmeven when folks eat with Magnesia and other soothing things bits shot by, \- " sversity, the state mill and elevator repre-| ff . : edn rabbit which he had lalied with St Szegedin_university. sents a slight concession by hein. STUDEBAKER gph pi ae ktm “asta a club. Cc erstate commerce comm n : ~~ r 420 Cases Reported oie Oe Me Rs! §=©6DICTATOR freon thaegoce wii cnbebansbed a "| gprour hundred and twenty cases of| Dr. William Watts Folwell, first | "°F; A: Gi, Soulie salt ere today. in one minute? ; i talraemis Have ‘eon reported of] prendent of the snivraty of Min-| ate St pare te buy.grais from Fer mangers roa re bead of BULL BOX whic! ave died. This places} nesota and scholarly patriarch of|'cievators at East Piet Forks on 4 Door Sedan Stuart's T: You! “ett d mortality at about four per| the sf ‘very drugstore has Stuart’s; the 23c size e celebrated his 95th birth- ‘ket. Or, one full box to prove how scanning ‘the ‘hi a much better basis than is possible cent. These figures embrace only| day + pod the cares which have been reported at present. 2 $ 9 harmless 28 they taste, and very good eng Bp Meg ny fh y| £0 the public health service, but Sat ponieations te staple amily 1 I 5 poke hon cheer poh weir iso es, Paci larae ie tx, taney: they prokally eprasestt oats] cares MIRE TE neds aoee Me W trryoutedtioned. | fp sipatisniot tis eM ee ‘AS NOT “OUT OF ‘What a convenient and a * pept. B-138, Marshall, Mich. 1 8 . means of avoiding indigestion! 2 eons a vud Pl cases and deaths. is utter eee and 3 Better than P. Cases have now been reported ore mile-a V acest stuart a tabh WORK” ONE DAY INJURED BY EXPLOSION tablet from Japan, from the District of] Fessenden—Walter Stabbert, .son —_ minute speed for paid co pt dln taken 1 Name | Columbia and from 37 states. The) of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stabbert of| The “‘bugaboo’’ of job-hunting 24 hours—A record asacen Cf a gy H St. only. sipnitvune tcthecet ng at mee sible painfut injuries} does not haunt students: at- Dakata f yo ease and comfort follow this simple | po, | j| ted States in which cases have not oe yin loseiotiigceny iho Business merce tp) On his or stack cars below ‘and sensible precaution, es ow ar a eee been recognized. : hunt exploded in. his face. ion day, R. L. was $1400 come fom a radu aoe injry hs| HobEed “eagtachs “aay 7Aur| she fit Dakoaaemplpedehers | AMEE STUARTS TASLETS | been inflicted on the hand while| Zubes, and given medical treatment| cesen Cieeeae 4 Big One-Profit § DYSPEPSIA | reeently. Dagny Sherven was sent. ; dressing th bbit, i i dressing the rabbit, although a at once to the Williams County manifest injury is not necessary for infection t . Usuall 0 Abstract Co., the sixth ‘*Dakotan’? infection to gccur, Usually on ulcer! That Baby You've | 0's Wises nel. BISMARCK cok ged’ aa Seractce| . Lenged Ker a Soe. ala ite ‘ever is always present and con-| ygrp. Barton Advises: Wemén-cn motions result from D. B. C. AC- Bismarck, N. D. i i i t for tw . Th TU rever a travels inthe Mi Free, tor tection Treen teleraertg| Motherliood and Companionship iaiet Bua Eat mine (cone West, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is may be located on any part of the} «por several years Iwas denied| ‘Follow the SucceSflul."” Spring always at hand, ready with its service and its y other than the skin of the: the blessing of motherhood,” writes| term, Mar. 1-6. Write F. L. Wat- products to supply his needs. hands, if due to tick bite or fly bite. The diagnosis of tularaemia is con- firmed by a blood test. One attack confers immunity: in man. Rest in bed is the most important treat- ment. The enlarged lymph glands should be opened only after pus has definitely formed. The infection has never been found in nature in domesticated rabbits raised in rabbitries. No Preventive Vaccine No preventive vaccine or curative serum has yet been perfected, nor has any special drug been found effective against tularaemia. Mrs. Margaret Burton of City. “I was terribly Pleat kins, Pres, 806 Front &., Fargo. subject to periods of terrible suffer- ‘ ing and melancholia. Now I am the proud mother of a beautiful little daughter and a true companion .and inspiration to my husband. I believe hundreds of other women would like to know the secret of my happine: and I will gladly reveal it to married woman who will write me Mrs. Burton offers her advice en- tirely without charge. She has nothing to sell. Letters should be addressed to Mrs. eg aoe Burton, 2568 Massachusetts, Kansas City, Thin: tact 1a talpen for granted. Little is known of the compli machinery that makes it possible. Most have no knowledge of the elab- people On .your Birthday eend required in that production Rabbit meat thoroughly cooked is f orate harmless for food, and it has been paate rot cay eralihe ateletly, your Mother Flowers found that a temperature of 56 eis sale degrees Centigrade or 183 degrees Hoskins-Meyer | Fahrenheit kills the germs of tula- Home of K-F-¥Y-R The ordinary disinfectants ‘a; are effective. Rubber gloves should be worn by those who dress wild: rabbits. Immune persons should be’ _ employed to dress them where pos- | | sible. Infected rabbits, kept frozen} for 30 days, have been found to be iption tablets. ‘The Mar pee Answer: Because | can’ is rele sy modern research. It has| beet absorb it more readily, like there was nothing so good for con- gestion and colds as mustard. But | the oldfashioned mustard plaster | burned and blistered. 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