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‘FLOOD CONTROL "CONFERENCE WAS) FRUITFUL MEET Notth Dakota and Manitoba Get Together Over Red River , ‘ Problems ‘tnis Red Cross Christmas Seal Baby SUA Believes in Santa: Daddy Draws Him ; a “scy) E “I Don’t See Why They hank I'm 80 Hard to Choose Gitts For,” He Says “The family can easily tell whether [ need Silk Shirts, Ties, or Hose. I never did complain about having too many Handkerchiefs. I can always ¢ use an extra pair of Gloves or a Scarf or a Fur Cap or a new Robe.” North Dakota's delegates to the in- ternational flood control conference an Winnipeg last week, report a fruitful meeting with Canadian officials in that city, As a result of negotiations be- tween State Flood Mngineer Hard and Minister of Public Works Grierson, the meeting was held, in order to enab'e a the states and Canada to co-operate on \ po flood control and drainage work. ‘| North Dakota delegates appointed by a Gov. Frazier, in compliance with an act of the special session were Senatot Walter Wolford, Neche ani 0. Blanding, Harvey; Herbert A. Hard, and, William Robinson of. the stats flood commission representing that i body. W. P. Chestnut, who was unab!e to go fod Mr. Blanding were the dele gates chosen by the tri-state flood asso- elation. ‘ Canadian delegates consisted of Hon, George A. Grierson, minister of public works; George H. Burbidge and E. Brydone-Tack, of the dominion public works; C. H. Atwood, chief engineer of federal hydrographic survey; H, A. Bowman, J. M. Leamy, D. L. MeLean. v. A, Thompson and J. A. Sullivan of the provincial drainage and power com; missions, \ The morning meeting, held in the Manitoba parliament building, was pre sided: over by Senator Welford, At Noon the delegates were guests of Min- ister Grierson and Mr. Sullivan to a <6 sumptuous luncheon at the Manitoba if club. 4 The -spirit of co-operation was the feature of the gathering, All agre:t that a joint commission should deal j with the vast matter of control of i floods in the Red valley. All agree! “I'd Rather Get a Silk Shirt Than Anything Else” “Gloves? An Extra Pair OST of the shoppers are buy- Will Come in Handy ; ing—not on mere presump- ss can find sii any kind a a tion—but because they are cer- Glove for him here, ranging from : % Kote $1 all the way along the line of tain of his gratitude. Street Gloves, Mitts, Driving ® The Shirts are Bergeson’s stand- | Gloves and Mittens and ' $1 0 ard of quality—that is well estab- | Gauntlets to....... lished, and we’re showing these dependable Shirts in many differ- ent patterns and colorings. $8, $10, $12.50. Other fabrics $3 to $7.50. “Il Wish Someone Would Think of Neckwear” “TI never had-too many CLASSY Ties and I’m really not so fussy.” Hands... ADC 10 $9 Silk Knitted Ties $2 to $5. Those Silk Ltinene ‘ : "Hates Ais Beasties Wonder if Anyone Will “Remember My Ears” There’s a suggestion! It’s | We're showing warm Caps of al- something he never would ' most every conceivable type. Scotch buy for himself, yet how | heather mixture $3 d $2 much he’d enjoy one should three-way Caps all = not be taken lightly. Heavy Stocking Caps in contrast- I Never Had Too Beautiful Persian designs and the heavier | '"& colors $1 to $2 ataviale panic LOM oseacieiay ss materials make $20 $40 Man) Hose splendid gifts...... to Pull-down Caps $2 t $4 To-this desire on his part is natur- | Perhaps he needs a Bathrobe, and these with inband .... 0: ally attached the thought of good Blanket Robes are 4 Fur Caps r Hose—we have just that kind. dandies at........... $5 to $20 MOM sates $9 to $40 Silk Hose, $1 and § Mufflers are most timely = : eae es 5. = HERG FSON E SON Christmas gifts. $1 to $10. ca NMAC sive isocmveniiitiddseeiminmriaaal got down to his that the tide of “L tried to sell 7 ares of noted my i Introducing Mr. Ernest Hamlin — J¢ was when he eBaker and an unknown young lady last lonesome ni model whom We stror suspect of his fortunes turne that the federal government should di rs * rect future action and the Canadian federal oflicials were. especially cordial ~in thefy belief in co-operation. Mr. Burbidge, chiet engineer, with Mr. M°- Tean of the province had previously attended the Fargo, meeting, November 25. The Dakota officials were asked to file ' with Mr. Burbidge an outline. of Engineer Hard’s plan for control or floads in the Red valley, the same to be used as a basis for official attention ie and action at Ottawa by the dominion ’ 7 oo Canadian delegate: li fs down fron : cials from the states appear at Ottawa Poughkeepsi Town with + to assist in presenting the case, In his wife, f turn it is planned to push the matier college education, two y to the early attention of congress and ence newspaper, cartooning Sad 2 either the International ioint commis:| knowledge acquired in a $15 corre. Red Cross Seal sale, sion or a special comm spondence course,” to quote his ow® in order 10 carry ont its nation-wide ea peleaates fr T paras ete words. program against the White Plague, t Pp laws and mH nm x # deal with drainage and floods in» E : - manner similar to flat in yogue with removed for personal fouls. Shelter highways. Te; tion along this line| 20¢ Funk were the officials, ‘ feed will he urged in Washington whi Detailed score: © 1 left it with o} weeklies, and retired te st to count that last IVONUAIRUUEORORGVEUAEA OU ESE This cheery Tittle — stic! which makes its 1 appes just be- i sis the symbol of the { tuperculosis, for ii is ra sale of this s that the As O, Hei iation is experienced multi-millios touched heiz ary capitalist next morning, the telephone editor desired to see me, ays, in that moment the feelings of a In fact | no doubt ssble to the a blue si to. obtain $6,500,000 REE URAFPAAE VRE RESO TREETGREOARA TARGA OGEF 3 SGU ASE the three states will send their drain-| Glen Ulin paren ° : ; *, ge engineers and special delegates lute | Dittus . RI, ..Baumgarten Baseball Becoming Popular in: Orient * Amendments 19; Be sFested. in January "Tse “LP . dager - | Gin Balks When The supreme court today ordered The heavy blanket of snow thronont| Grewman .C . Koesel Through Y. M. CG. A. Work Done There | I It I Added the government to show cause on the Red valley impressed all olticiats | 4" “RG fed | 4dnsuit Is |Jamuary 5 why original procegdings Tanaa Tie epee Otel wee 5 ideeor é : u To Her Injuries | should not be instituted by the state directed gréat efforte towards ditching] Herman for Grewer, ‘Conrath for Ber. * - >, fs Heode lslandnand New, ere and all prospects tending to hastea|ser. Field baskets Tene: # Jud And Deel. H When Harry Minn. bees 2a | the constitutionality of the nationat run 3 aly ‘ 3 oese| c ie0., 1; ¥ 's | Beematergtrtysney pated onthe tere fing Anata tort oe j ¢ ewnian, é ties eee koi nied wrist watch belonging to his best | Prohibition constiutional amendment, trol. Mr. Sullivan outlined the danger | Baumgarten. 7; Goesel, 1; Grewman, @ Will Throw Violators girls she was willing to forget | \wanrep—Ginl or woman for gen: e i of further continuing this precedure. 2. and forgive. Butw hen he gave it aral housework. Call 623 Sixth St, ‘ North Dakotn delegates return with}, Personal .fouls: Jaeger, 1; KI: Into Jail to another young woman for a 12-29:2t, high appreciation of Canadian hospital-| 15 Berger, 2: Grewman, 1; Tschi Leena aed coe Haney wort er ‘ ‘1 8 | Harman, 7 est girl c a cop. y | WANTED—Waiter, one who can cool ee eee aeecne ae haiie’ MINER OFFICIALS- WARNED be out until it's time to send them | short orders. 1222 a ing a great step had been accomnlishe:] __—__- both vtlentines. “i and much good would follow. Minister ha of Public Works Grierson stated, “We ie ee aah a ae ae ‘ are anxious to co-operate as far as pos: : 7 at violations o le federa “ silq in this very necessary work. Hide. ratelntes: 59:00: _| court's injunction under the Lever We manufacture Fresh Candy every day. Ice Cream, \ See Pes coe: De -™ | against furthering the coal stri Faney Boxed Chocolates, Bon Bons. Whole sale and retail. Kansas must stop if persons guilty Also Mixed Candy for Christmas, 3 Q)¢ and 35¢ ° SMYRNA CANDY CO. . John 404 Main Street oy 1 A ? HEBRON NEWS irene se siesto 91380- have to be put in jail and kept there, ) Heavy 7 United States District Judge A. B. ‘Hebron, 26; Glen Uilin, 16. Medinmweight, $13.80 to § Anderson today permitted Alexander The Hebron high school basketball] J,ightweight, ${3.6: Howat bres gent oe the Bienes a ‘team won their first regular game] Lightlight, $1 st , from Glen Ullin last Thursday eve-] Heavy eine Re Seon gig.g5] until nest, Monday to prepare his _ ee] ning by a score of 26 to 16. The first] to $13.60. defense of charges of contempt of ‘half was all in Hérbron’s favor, end- Heavy packing sows, rough, $12.50 court. eee iiee : 5 est ing 18 to 6. The local five showed Fee ee eee etme at ioe i i HVNGEUTUNECUETUUQOQUONOONANHUONONECUUOUUONOQONEEEUGUAUUUGUOEERENEEEAEOEESUESAUGUGUUAGLLDSERERSOUQOEEUCEEEEUEUELOQTOU some good passing and shooting dure ie nitighe, anid Howart vere: given until Elwood S. Brown went to the fostered a love of the game, and in ri vey ing the greatér part of the game. Dur. Firm. # + Philippine Islands in 1910 as the first the above picture Kim By: 5 2 ‘ ing the second half the gitarding was di V heavy-|2.0°clock this afternoon to present to}: pp! ¢ ubove picture Kam Byung Song, 5, wi medium and heavy the court some evidence tsat viola- director of the Manila A. known the Korean “Ty Cobb,” closer and harder and./the lighter} weight, choice and prime, $18. Hebron boys did not gét into their! $20. stride uniil-nearly the conclusion of} Medium and good. $11 to $18.75. the game, when Baumgarten got two] Coinmon, $8.50 to $11. field baskets. The.team from Glen! Lightweight, good and choice, $13.50 Ullin had the best individual player,| to $19.25. Grewman, who made all of their] Gomnion and medium, points except: two. while Hebron| Butcher cattle, heifers, played a better passing game. -In the| $14.50. g second half Grewer of Glen Ullin was] Cows, $6 to $18, rving in.that capacity i ame of baseball to the ahd while shown at the bat. troduced the Philippinos. Extension of athletic work of this Out of his work developed the Far character in foreign countries will : ee SCAT y be considered at the fortieth con- xt Monday. *Otherwise Judge An- East “Athletic Association, and the : | y néxxt y 5 game spread from the Philippines to vention of the Internati Ss red’ he would be forced 4 ‘ , ~ derson declared he Would be forced to/ Japan, Korea and Malasia, ‘The Y. mittee of the Y. M,C ‘ ine M. C. A. provided the equipment, troit, November 24-. tions of the injunction charged against the miners’ district officials will not be continued during the in- terim from now until the hearing on BOOKS : LOOK : BOOKS | ® THE BIG HIT | The Re-Creation of Brian Kent By Harold Bell Wright $1.50 Dance at 1 Armory Tuesday and | : ors, $5 Saturday. Music, O’Connor’s eoeke ws : Gamers andenitrs. 5 to aa, [Saturday Musi, DANNUNZIO TO |SUPREME COURT : Ties i | ‘ sac a i calves ligh “an handweight, 2 IGNORE VE IC’ fi E K Bibles .......... 50¢ to $7.23 Friendly Fairies . fas el ae \ RD. 'T : TAK iS Vv. CATION; My Prayer Book, by Sn Raggedy Ann r [ iY i ‘ Lasance ....$1.25 to $6.0 Jolland’s Little Folks’ Books | a OF THE PEOPLE) DRY CASE-WATTS|) gi oss ant cre | Yolen i Pa 5 ye 8. 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Holidays Bin Chik, The Giggle Quick s sou’ ey Ts y Trieste, Sunday, Dee, 21.—iNotwith- reek ey cain Fables and Rhymes Some Play Wit e 3 ne » AOE RISE AB Obt LOE te 206 standing the effort to delay or cancel| . er ae i, he a me Winkle Twinkle and Lolly Sunny Bunny | ERA lower. ae ar a the proposed ploviseite in Fiume on ee oe WL tog ho hive a ae Pop Little Sunny Stories i ENE L STOCK for Tange, $13.40 to $12.00. the question of epting the pro- Januar Saithout hatdine, den an ¥ Sat Feab and Little Miss Hees: eae bias ‘ if eee | ro sf posals of General Badoglio, the Tt: aera i 5 arata, Larus hn lover he Lovely Garden sale cheap. Well as- a eee en Killers stendy jan chief of staff, providing for the Recliner obs Vouteaa pone rd Whisk Away on a Sunbeam The Funny Little Book Galtln recelnts, B00 s steady substitution of Italian regulars for the | 190 Contents of beer E 5 . A ‘ sorted, up to. date} Cows ma neiters $00 g1125, D'Anunnzio forces of oecupation, the ee Oe Pee A Full Line of Popular Copyrights Calves, 25¢ lower, $5 to $15, t f ‘ i iti stock, about $5,000.00.| Stosvers ana fecders, stenay, $5.25 ported to havee gon strongly in fav PISMAREK YANK 75c Editions . ‘ to $12. naga Ta Re rE CARTOON BOOK A Complete Line of Votland’s ‘al 8 2, ; ; 2 Will sell at 80 cents on Preen raeN ak cept the result and declared he would} wary r BY BRIGGS— Phen aes ° e ° VOR ee reserve the de m for himself. Ac-] @ajaeher ‘ 4 , the dollar for quick cash Moeeea Wa - eee cording to of who had charge of| cy gener & voter ft Co AS Oh, Man . $1.50 Calendar of Dinners pa | iN) g ‘ Tar s order and world’s war activiti 5 Calendar of Luncheons ! § the polling. the voté was 85 per cent) ang g member of Lloyd Spetz. post, @olf ... $150 Calendar of Salads deal, no. trade. Stock “ NAINNEAPOTAS inctyor of occupation by regular Ital-} smeriean Legion, is contained in’ reso- Oh, Skin-nay ....... $1.50 Daily Thoughts for Daily ged. ents, 84,061 |! ba ie inker worth $11,000.00 today, git "==r", Sim se so Gd ton) communi sus at ADO ARMY inn’ Awol ign, eliow ‘Netde ig 2) yank ar & i é se . 5 ; MARGUERITE CLARK a ty oe eceatie ay wabaettat Sergt. Gallagher was in charge of the |B , eat ey ¢ : ‘ but must give up busi-| pre no, 2 fymous Players Paramou declaring irregularities nad. been | MNCs during the relgn of martin) lay, A Full Line of Kodaks and Supplies : . . : ; een! Phe wesolutions ¢ id Sergt. Galla- "i 5 ry ; ness. Fixtures and store MINNEAPOLIS found which he considered to Ininvall-) ster for his good judgment, justice snd Pipes and Smokers’ Supplies ON at ¥ fairness to all concerned and express: : . Wheat é e1 Se ee s conyl ‘ : worse a: also for sale. Address cri URE tae A HOA, aoe | plogst Just the thing! Let's pack) Quinine That Does Not Affect Head | ees ie namics thn ¥ : " 30, lope! Just ¢ ig! Let's ‘Pp Because of its tonic andy laxative! fo his excellent executive qualittes tha corn Ne! E nar gtd fo Sls Up, Call & cary dear. and aight |eMect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE] (Ne coal mines bt fe AUS tan watt H My e . . What's thac? usband might 7 eae ie ,| Were kept operating during the tenta- . 4 i F Ww FERCKE! Oats No. & white. 82%c fo 82%4e. object? “on dear, that's so. ‘Come on, Ci bigts) cathe kena bya, BYOne tire atritte. Toh Sear arris . ompan * tony Ned Mey . Li Plax, $5:01 t 11. U ? | Without causing nervousness or ring- 2 eae U » $5 ‘0 $5.11, anyway, we should worry about hub- ing in the head, There is only one -- Stor # ’ Stanton, N. D pee er by! ae PR ate ng News and Stationery Store , a ly IN. De Sr Sag vee Vow worry if you don't sco Mar.| Bromo Quinine.” E, WeGROVE'S Black Apes, 3 Le Dance at Armory Tuesday and wiverite mentee Aone lope" at Tho | Signature on the box, 30c. The black apes of Guinea have long, bial eats Sea ee : Pct see lad) Saturday. Music, O’Connor’s| Bismarck theatre tonight and tomor- Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for/stity hair, and thelr fur 18 used tor ee - = en . Pee orthéstra, row, : oe Hosiery, : muffs and capes,