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pst iis Waser re INDIA WANTS 70 HAVE VOTES FOR WOMEN AS WELL Graduate of Bombay University Asks Same Privilege as Men Have 2, 2.—(By The Associat- ed Pross.)—Miss .Mithibai Tata, a young Indian graduate of Bombay Uni- versity, has come to England with her Mrs. Merabai Tata, to ask for n of women in the new scheme for India. ‘Mrs. Tata sents Bombay women and 43 branches of the Indian Women's As- soctation, Because they arrived too late to glve evidence before the Parliament- ary Committee on Indian affairs their full statement is being published’ as an appendix to the report. “We feel that this is the great| chance for Indian women to obtain the franchise,” says Miss Mithibai Tata. “Postpone the measure now and it means that we shall be actually driven backward, and ‘barriers will have been raised in the way of our progress which will with difficulty he surmounted,” She does not ask that all women should be enfranchised ‘but only that those who have the same qualitica. tions as men should ‘have the same right and she wants the Indian women to have t ducation that comes with the possession of responsibilit “We feel very strongly, “that if differentiation is made now between the sexes it will be much more difficult to get back to ine op- portunities that exist today.” Shop in The Tribune Bejore You Shop in the Store. FIUME QUESTION . TO BESETTLED BY SUPREME COUNCIL Much Discussed Topic Will Not Be Included in Hungarian Peace Treaty Paris, Dec, 2.—The supreme coun- ell today that the question of Fiume should not be settled in the Hungarian peace treaty but be reserved for final sion by the allied and associated This eliminates any objec- ions on the ‘part of either the Italians or the Jugo-Slav to signing the treaty on account of Fiume. Whither We Are Flying, The point in space toward which the sun with Its planets ts voyaging at the rate of a million miles a day now lles directly overhead early in the eve ning, The exact location of this point has nut been finally determined, but It Hes somewhere In the nelghborhood of the brilltaut star Vega. Do you feel that you are shooting upward, head first, about 25 times as fast as a can- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Dreamirig of Cate, With the exception of black ones, ‘it ig cald that ‘to dream of cats is une Inck:. If the animals scratch, the dreamer must beware of a wival in love, To dream of chasing a cat means disappointment over someting. FOR TRAINED MEN Records of the Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, N. D., show that 685 boys who, took the prac- tical course in Commerce and Banking got places in banks. sitions there and now employ !D. B. C. graduates themselves. | Two recent graduates are Wm. Hurley, now asst. cashier, Tokio State Bank, Tokio, N. D., and Edw. Graff, bookkeper and post- ing machine man for Ransom Co, Farmers Bank, Lisbon, N. D. “Follow the successful.” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N, D., for informa- conball? tion. EAUTIFUL IN THE SEARCH FOR GIFTS FOR MEN OF TASTE, | WHO IN MAKING THEIR OWN SELECTION AU- i THENTICITY AND ELEGANCE, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT OUR CAREFULLY GARNERED ASSORT- MENTS BE REVIEWED. Linen Handkerchiefs, $9.00 to $36.00 per dozen. Monogramed if. desired. Foulard Handkerchiefs, $1.25 to $2.50 each. Silk Hosiery, plain and clocked, all colors, the half dozen to a carton, $6.00 to $21.00 each. The Neckwear is confined entirely to foreign silks, $2.00 to $5.00. CLOTHES FOR BUSINESS, COUN- TRY AND EVENING SERVICE. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK CTT Rosen’s Clothing Shop McKenzie Hotel Block | Silk Shirts, $7.00 ~ to $22.00. Madras Shirts of standard quality. Splendidly Tailored. $4.00 to $6.00. Knitted silk and woolen Mufflers, white and col- ors. Extraordinary qual- ity. $7.50 to $15.00. Pajamas of fine silk or linen. Made in England, $5.00 to $25.00. HOME FOR SALE One of my friends has placed in my hands for sale his most beau- tiful home in River View Addition. He told me with tears in his eyes that he and his family are almost HEART BROKEN io think _ they are going to leave the lovely little city of Bismarck. But his business has called him elsewher e. In describing this palace-like home I could use columns in this newspaper, but as it costs money to advertise I am going to say that: six rooms, bath, reception hall, fi ern, right down to date—not up This’ lovely home consists of rst class heating plant and mod- to date, but right down to date. There is but one thing to do-in case you are interested—come down to. my office and talk it over. I: f the talk sounds good to'you I will put you in my “Henry” and take you out to inspect this lovely home. The price $5,200.00. Not a penny less. $3,000.00 cash «will turn the trick. I can assure strangers there is not a better neigh- borhood in Bismarck. It is surely a lovely place to raise children. J. H. HOLIHAN PHONE 745 LUCAS BLOCK MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis flour-25 cents higher ir; carload lots. Standard flour $13.50 in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 65,- Bran, 40 SCORES PROTEST AGAINST LIFTING SABBATH TABOOS Scores of petitions, purporting © to represent hundreds of citizens, have} been filed with the senate in opposi- tion to any tilting of the Sunday- sid which would legalize commercial baseball, motion pictures or other sports or amusements on the Sabbath. The American legion recently con- ducted a referendum which — showed most of its members to be in favor of repealing the Sunday blue laws. ‘These statutes have been a source ot much contention for the last three sessions. They were first made an is- sue at the beginning of the Nonparti: san league administration three yea ago, when during a regular session of | the legislature Attorney General Lan- ger clapped the lid on tight, enforeins old laws which had long been dead let- ters and which prohibited the sale of newspapers, tobacco, cigars, candies. soft drinks or anything else which was not a necessity on the Sabbath. When Judge Robinson discovered he could not obtain his Sunday newsps- per he precipitated a crisis which re- sulted in a revision of the blue laws and the extraction of a considerable part of their indigo. | ' | WELL SHE IS HERE! MABEL N ORMAND IN THE PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET “MICKEY” Many have advanced to high_po-' CF LRRAOUPULCL 1 the : - booth “Four Door Sedan. This new model simply. accentuates every good Scripps- Booth characteristic found in the previous six cylinder / models—extraordinary distinction, luxurious comfort, moderate weight, low operating cost. The whole of the interior is well upholstered in a heavy all-wool fabric of late pattern, and accommodates its five passengers in perfect {comfort. All interior metal work is silver-plated. Four wide doors insure ease and convenience inentering and'leaving. A Perfection heater! is supplied as part of the regular equipment. This model, we are sure, will appeal to those who appre- F ciate the many refinements that.distinguish the complete motor car. Baker- Toppins Company PHONE 314 Office Temporarily Oyer Rismarck Bank It is the kind of a Picture you only see in a long, long time. Drama, Pathos, Admission All Seats 25c The other time it was 55¢c Christmas Seals sold by school children. Beh Humor, Romance, Love O&® PHEU Matinee THEATRE Tomorrow 3 o’clock Tonight, Dec. 2. 7:15 and 9:00 Myrorenly levery The very beau- tiful Table shown. ~* The price of this fine Chamber Suit, remarkably low as it is, is not the really outstanding feature of this advertisement. What we wish to convey to you ~ most is the fine workmanship and high character of the Suit itself. The design: is of Queen Anne period. .Gumwood finely finished. Complete as Hi tistic Every cone shown ‘properly played, in the they're econ- |mahogany because by askin; ts 2 veniently and |sure of having something that Will last. Substitu- dis- |tions may seem cheaper to start with, but cost more EVERYTHING IN BETTER FURNITURE Choose a gift of Furniture for the home—a gift that ii will be a permanent remebrance, and that will beau- ™' |tify the home and’ make it.more livable for every member of the family as well as give pleasure io guest. SOLID MAHOGANY _,, exhibit ISolid Mahogany Furniture ‘harmonizes with almost of Floor and lany color scheme and is, therefore, in great favor in| n Lamps fal] well furnished homes. Every eee will appeal to |to jts richness of color, and the older it becomes the you for their |more beautiful and valuable it will be to you. It is novel and ar- always in style and adds ah atmosphere of refine- effects. |ment to the best home. Genuine Solid Mahogany has, v- |stood the test of ages, and whether buying Furniture able design is |for yourself or friend be sure to ask to be shown and |some Solid Mahogany Furniture. long run. year adds! Insist upon solid for solid wood you are Made of Tennessee selected red cedar. All panels, tops and bottoms tongued and grooved. All corners rein- forced with corner blocks. All tops dustproof.. Lids fitted with ‘two copperized lid stays and copperized hinges. All finished with three coats of dull rubbed fin- ish. Yale brass lock and key. Be sure to see these chests. , \ B BROT THE STORE OF THE. CHRISTMAS SPIRE