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= — HELP WANTED—MALE | LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moier Barber College, Oldest institution of its kind. Established 1893. Time and ex- parse saved by our methods. Catalog hdusework,..Phone 246, or. call. “613, |_Thira stregt. 12-3-tf ‘chicken. house and" ten shrubberyl A fine garden spot, three Located 938, Just the place for a fam- ‘blocks from new school. 1th street. / FOR: 8ALE—Six room modern house, in- cluding 2 bed rooms, east front, good Possession. Owner Jeavifg city. Six Foom ‘partly modern house for sale, fine lot, close in, for: $2,500,.on terms. Geo. M. Register, 12-2-6t HOUSE FOR SALE—House of six rooms firm to sell-an gntirely new bc Salpe in P Salesmen’s Outfit. fagtuying Co., 114.Weat City jorfolk, Va." n SAND FOR SALE OR RENT—NWY, Sec, 25-145- 79, an gaceptionally good grass quarter: ,N. Dak. W. cnéar st 'N. she Or Mat . D. Te6. Empire Manu- Hall Ave- 11-8-1mo ey Lost OS8T—Pink sapphire ring. Finder” re- turn to Mrs. Jos. Bartsch, 4 Main, for reward. 12-3-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath un- 12-6-lwk lot for -sale ‘on good terms and quick: | pending-“and- awaiting debate, DVERTISENENTS for any purpose you cant afford to pass these up-at the prices I will sell them. * Calkeand see Geo. C, Kettner, McKenzie Hotel. Sf! 12-4-] wk, | FOR SALEY-The best, Xmasepresent for your iriends, housewlfe, business wo- j. $4,500,009 to. $5,500.00. Will sell for half } cash. ‘Good business with only soda | Youptalny in town. Rott Drug Co., Lehr, 12"1-1wk R. I. cockerels. Three “Gollars a bird if taken before Jan. 1. Also:fresh eggs for sale. 518 14th street, or call 617X. one large bed springs, Inquire of H. F, O'Hare Jp Little Bldg. Tel. No. 89; i : le7-tf FOR SALE—A beautiful new piano at a | sacrifice, on account of leaying for the ‘West. Phone ‘808, or call at 824 Main street, Mandan. 11-30-1wk FOR TRADE—Will acoept clear eighty or 35.members under the new House Wile. centralizing all ‘appropriation bills in) the committee. i” ‘ ~~ Unfinished Business The Senate's unfinished ‘business. with protracted discussion in prospect, in- | numerous: spgéeches and other debate ‘by senators. on political events, do- mestic and foreign, and many other subjects. The House also. had many | bills waiting on its calendar. ‘Although all pending bills die when Congress adjourns~in March, little the present session. by leaders. The « . ° 4st BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE = basy, Helen, Makes, Her Christmas Shopping [ por GS OF THE DU BY ALLMAN WELL, HELEN, I'VE Gor A SURPRISE. FoR You Tomicar! \ Row, Does IT FIT! IN THE BACK, HELENE. ———————— > after President Harding's inaugura- Gn - Prelin@hary work on bills to révise tariff and internal revenue pre- bably will be started during the pres- ent ‘session, however, to expedite ac- tion at the new session. House census commitiee already has begun work on a tentative re-appor- tionment bill and the House immig: tion committee on a measure to re- strict. immigration. = Investigations 1idve sureRises! ir ‘(17 FI S Nou Just Five. Tom + -6Ay, | HAVE AN. ioeat a: : foot the Atlantic flect: | tables’ for athletic events are con-| Look, ME over CLASS-"Eh PD WHATS Your IDEA? American Navy Best Fed in World Says | , Paymaster General report, made public today. In support of his statement, r Admiral M Gowan cites the following order i. ued by Admiral Wilson, commander “Due to general excellence of pres- , ent navy ration and living conditions | Awew sory! OW, IT Looks FINEs* TnarT NEW SUIT WILL BE, YouR CHRISTMAS Present From ME! WILL HAVE CITY MANAGER That-—Aretican cities have no seh erro ia oO? Cyclone Tosses Boy Into Tree Branches Santa Clara, Cal.—A_ high © H wind that passed through Santa Clara tossed J. Bingwall, a 15- yeur-old boy, into a tree, knocked over George Camprg and a horse - its kind since 1868, Glass skylights from, an_es- tablishment belonging to walnut gre private, garage was re- potted to have been cargigd for- ty feet and an automobile moved a NEED NOT PROMISE TO OBEY hyrch in England | Congregational strict-in thelr insistence on the word- league. “Even’ in Angljcan churches the word ‘obey’ is sometimes omitted | at the bride's desire, and great ,num- ber of leading nancenfarnemitiaters have lately made a practice of cut- ting out the vow to obey.” Post Office. a Se & Cork.—A state of excitement, which fs. difficult for Americans and Eng- lishmen to appreciate unless experi- | enced prevails in Cork and throughout that cor > SPAGE SEVEN CARGO SHIP RUN BY ELECTRICITY Eclipse, Scon to Go Into Service, BY , free. Moler Barber College. 107k. Q tier 7 fA f Ara Biloollst Aver MMinnepaalli i: tN20-tme POA PRU ioe? eS di fd , he’ was hitching, uprooted fruit First American Ship Driven nal, Country Gentleman, The Saturday / trees, demolished several private _,. HELP WANTED—FEMALE _ Evening Post. I am the exclusive agent v- garogestand caused Gasideradle. f by Such Power... WANTED—Ginl or woman for general|. for this district. John Hassel. Call Bi pouse work. Good wages paid. Mrs.} -°58K, or‘write 515, 1st street. 12-4-lwk minor damage, i _ Coghlan. Tel. 609K. __12-3-1wk FOR SALE OR, TRADE—Drug store for It was said/by local residents r rn WANTED Girl or woman for general! land. Stock and fixtures worth about to have been the first wind of |]! GOST. OF OPERATION IS CUT Reduced Consumption of Oil and FOR SALE OR RENT RE ee apts aa HONEY FOR SALE—A_No,_10 k i . i). HOUSES AND FLATS — Nonta a Honey delivered. at funy Post growers, were. blown futo the Number of Crew Slashes Expense WE WANTS THIS BARGAIN Sale By | Office North Dakots, $5.00 cash witty” street and smashed, andNumber | in Half—Admiral Benson™Strong gi. full basement, “earage, Gece, | Montana. << to ar¥5-1gn6 from lumber yards was scatter- * Mfor Electric Brive. lots, trees, | FOR SALE—Eight as ‘winning R. C. ed several hundred yards. 7 — electrically to--ily the ve Washington.—The first propelled cargo — vessel American. flag will be placed iu ly. to have a nice home. For terms, 12-6-1wk call or write 930, 11th st be 4 1 cat large! 1 tet Marguitt, "P.O," Box’ 15," Bismarck’ | FOR| SALE One large! iron sate; one from the side of ‘the street to nf this port within the next few Nu-D, 11-30-1wk | eee ed er bas ea Ts .the center of the roadway. ss by the United States Shipping ‘The vessel will fly Nag of the International 2 Marine ‘company aud will ‘be us erdcin trans-AUantic The Kyfipse, as the ship has been chrtsiened, wil mark the introduction the house and bath, full % _quarter..in trade on my_ Wisconsin plant, kitchen Piece a at heating. “farm. - Write, Box $-a, sien Flora, Leaves FateYul Word Out of | of electricity aS a motive power for in the bart of the-clty, -A bargain | Wee eee ee Nee AEWE Marciage Service. | nerchtunt ships, the use of this power ka a ae a ae WU a pa RE ee tr anes eeeree ee wank “mT | th the qmst Iniving been confined to 01 e to know chan r weel » past having been y gor Bast of Post Office.” Phone, 745.) | Sr month. Write Box 708. ° 11-20-1wk London. —Congregationalist. brides | navul vessels, FOR RENT—Strictly new modern bt RUG WEAVING — Work called for and no longer need promise {n the mar- shi ¢ board ts ready low, 5. rooms and ‘bath, oe heat, delivered... Mrs. Carrie J. Falck, Bis- riage seryice to obey their husbands.’ Ae SIUpD ne, DONE I jira uly sd and garage in basement. For terms, see | _™marck, N, D. 12-2-4t } y sy confident of the success of the Kelipse A.W. Weisenborn, 115 West Thayer.| FOR SALEOne good Winchester Re- A cominittée of, the Congregational) quai construction of several — of prone 450K, 11-20-1wk | peating: shotgun. Cheap. Call: Chef. union of England and Wales, appoint: | jyeighites wilurly powereil ‘has heen FOR: SALE— Nine room modern houge, . P, Hotela ¢ 3-3 é rawsup anew form of service, iy B ei e3Y, strietiy, modern, al t and OK. SALE—Ohe good kitchen range; one ed to drawsup a ervices | stiuried, thie’ Kelipse is of 12,00) Targe barn. Call*41 seek. Phone} house clock. Phone 842K, 608 j0th|! has decided that modern ideas favor | jjeyid-we'ght tons, 440 feet long and GRE ae A AE 11-16-1mo0|. street. 12-4-3t the omission of the'word “obey,” and| 45 feet beam, Her elecerical propul- FOR 'RENT—A four room cottons, | Cal age this notwithstanding the fact that no] sion machinery wis built by the Gen- 3 PEN ae sees : woman sat on thé committee; neither | ora) ileetric company at Schenectady, SALESMAN HARDING TELES CONGRESS wore Be roaues see tees wom} and installed by the Vulcan Tron he en to omit the fateful’ word. "or 5 SALESMEN 4 Works of Jer Gi EN WANTED—By olf relabie| HE’LL.HAVE TM#AMWORK “AI the churches are becomingdess | fyrivinig u ship by electricity means revalying the prog Her shaft from a _ beard proposition to merchants 3c See Fae « Hp reer g Spmuelasione yrite fa csacen tinued from vere, prey to ing of the marriage service,” said the! oir, ‘to supply ‘the power to turn ppropl from secretary of the Women’s Freedom | jyig motor a generator must be oper- ated somewhere élselit Jie Vessel, Just us yenerators in’ power houses make ‘urrent for street railways. On board ship these generators tinny be driven by an economical am turbine or by a Desel engine. Cost of Operation Cut in Half. o eluded the Keiijon-Kendrick bills to| | Bills to aid: agriculturists Jimit aye] meteor the saan GUARDS POST MAIC IN ERIN| ‘the records of the electrically driv. perjenced stenographer. regulate the meat packers and other |Migration and make a congressionM | oe at tody orien in the wild, SENG, Mestep oF se: Unttert, Stiles Care Tribune. adjuncts of the lestock industry. Tire rorapportonmient gfe among these tov Samuel McGowan jjaymustar Truck Filled With Soldiers and Police | !'¥. Show thar pil consumption ts Dill was expected to be the vehicle for | be taken up early this Session. Th? | 06 the navy, declared in his : Carries Government Bage to ‘Towered about one-Aed by the use of electrieity as motive power and the cost of operition ix cut in half, prin- cipally as a result of the reduced num- ber of men necessary in engine room crews, Hvis not oly possible for an officer with furnished apt. with city heat. Also Lj ‘Continuance of several ofd a the y i szoverl : a: aan MPT EL” SID have for sale a sewing machine. Phone, general .legislation was planned for | jaunghi Me oes or al of fend ei) on board Ships of the fleet, ‘training’ | MONopely In politteal misgovernment | Treiand, te operate an “electric. ship 905. ahing Ls congress | Js shown by the record of Montreal, re-| "me following can be given as an| “Ml levers, from the bridge, but, it Will also keep boarders, and do washin Rhone 777R, 1306 Ave. B, FOR-RENT—Furnished ropms in: modern | WANTED TO (|RENT—One__ furnished room in modern home. Write 171 Tri- 1 __bune. A Bi 2-3-5t FOR RENT—One furnished room, with bath, $10 Rosser street. Phone 603K. 12-6-3t keeping or roomers. 608, Third street. 12-3-3t is _ MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED. ‘0 bay mares from Stro- bel's place at Mercer, N. D., on Nov. Ist, one bay mare five years old, weight about 1200 pounds and blind in left’eye. One ‘brown mare, seven years-old, weight ‘about 1200 pounds, has white down center of forehead, also white on hind leg. Also strayed from John Stro- bel’s' place’on “June 8th, one bay mare, 6. years old, weight about 1200 pounds with white star 9n forehead and white on hind leg. 425 reward for return of first-two aa@/$15.00 for return of third to John Btroble, Mercer, N. D. _12-4-2t TYPEWRITERS—I must sell for casi all of-my second hand typewriters within savers days, Mhers\are Underwoods iess :than a year in saivice, some good T...6. *“Sthith#* latest- models, few 'Remingtons at Bargains. If yo machine tl ~ want a Undertakers 5 12-3-2wks ! house. Call between 4:00 and 6:00 ‘p. m,, gt 722 5th street. _ 12-6-5t FOR /RENT—Furnished rooms, House- § keeping privilege if suited. 409 “5th street. 12-8-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms for light house- | le BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS _ Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge - ' degislation’-in the proposed- special’ session of the new Congress next ‘April. Many. new bills‘and resolutions: were ready for- introduction, how- ever. © No With general expeetation . that wishes of President-elect ’ Harding and other republican leaders would prevail regarding legislative ction during the present session, no imme- diate move regarding American in- ternational relations was contemplat- d by the republican leaders. There was much speculation today among returning members of “Congress whether jPresident Wilson would sre- turn.the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate. Treaties Before Senate Treaties before the Senate foreign Telationay committee, without prospect ie early action, ere the Polisn treaty, the prdposed Anglo-American- french pact for, protection of France and. the ifreaty with Columbia. The Aystrian’tfeaty has not yet, been sub- mitted ‘by Presiden: Wilson. Revenue and taxation questions are to have. early consideration of Senate and House leaders and com- mittees, but general sentiment ap- peared to be for deferring action until ~ Funeral. Directors NIGHT PHONES 65—887 * DAY. PHONE 50 Distrib STUDE t - CADI Day Phone 100 “+ BISMARCK CARL’ PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, + Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, 'N.-D, ‘ _ ome —IIIISSSaeaeaS=SsoeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeaeaeaeaEeEumaEyeoEoSESESwwe—mwE™NNS ‘_. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Chi -Upholstered Furniture Made to Order BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY BAKER — and — LL harge _Night Phone 190 or 687 FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET ". SHOE / RITTERS “MAIN:STREET The exclamation, “Oh, dear me!” is a .corruption :of. “Oh, Deus: meus, and equivalent to the French “Oh, mon. Dieu.” se A board affairs are to be contineed, a | cording Ao present-plans- The Senate; ” committee, headed by -Senator Ken-| at renponets fyon; of Iowa, which has been\investi-| cK gating political campaign. contribu- | D Honey, and j2ct ities is expected to file Its regort soon. /The Senate pri-| vileges and elections committee's . in: quiry into the Newherry-Ford Sena torial election cont@t, in Michigan! also is pending, but is not expected to have concluded until aftér dispo sition of Senator Newberry’s jappea to the Supreme Court from his con- viction of violating the eleétion laws. ; Hundreds of nominations, ineluding Many recess appointments, are.to be sent to the Senate soon by President Wilson, but, republican. leaders’ de- | clare privdtely that. theré ‘is little | chance of confirmation of many of the appointments. Officers. .nominated fre, Rulpl will hold over and function, but. with Mrs. Ralph the yirtuality certain prospect hav- in bringing dng successors appointed by the new | freight te republican President: and confirmed | about to ¢ by. the next Senate. bile in which The session which be; today was the third of the Sixty-sixth Congress- The first, the special session conven- || ed May 19 and adjourned Nov. =| during the yea the cost of th compared with ar 9 ‘’ non did: not the little on the train. wot 1919, and the second, convening Dec.. her. Membe! 1 adjourned last June 5 before the na- | ushed. thes tional political conventions. Pein “USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS | g-<————————————-0 a * [PUL Soon BE CHRISTMAS AA’ MEN WBE. Won't UAT Y Got Stnoot. For. Two WHOLE, WEEKS, Woy! vere | BIG. BLOT ON YouR. COPY Book! Gowan said,-heve -been disposad pric stocks af ine carrent Season's we beingobtained in sufficient ies’ to meet the estimated re- q ; quirements for , Incréagé. in, the price of ‘foodstuffs rose: to an average of Mother Stops Locomotive |]. aves Children in Auto Dasville, P tracks, wildly f stalled on the‘trac! of that led to a recasting of the form sf He added that . municipal govefnment, Ever since the ward politicians have beeh trying, to r get back and to restore their. discred- ited system, which was at. first sup: planted by a smaller council of one member per ward without authority over money matters and @ body of four appointed commissioners with, te mayor as the fifth. Two of the new commissioners and the mayor were soon charged with practices akin to those of tle ‘old system’ and. the eom- joners “Were removed and- the pr reduced to a mete figurehead, | while charge of the elty’was given to four néwly appointed commissioners, their chairman being empowered with managerial authority. The politicians rally made the most, gf this im- ion wf an appointed city admin- istration by the provincial govern- ment and recently the pfime minister named a committeé of Yeading Mon- treal Citizens to draft atnew charter _on & representative ba&is: This body has now received the report from its sub-committee favoring a council of nine members clected at large, the election of © mayor by councii and the appolntment of a genuine expert city manager. ' eg, the coming year. reflected in tion, which cents, aS} 19 and| cents. r were e@ navy 45.7 cents in gelof around © —Running up the ing her arms, nnon succeeded fast Pennsylvania op just as it was sh into the automo- 1 her childten were s. Mr, Shun- have time to carry es to safety. before ld have been upon rs of the train crew machine from the ‘A Near-Sighted Teacher Gave the Kids | ‘An Advantage! Nou WRITE 4 NICE ARAT WAND, FRECKLES. OW THATS ONLY A PERIOD~ouUR TEACHER THIS YEAR. 1S AWFUL NEAR | ficially rey dashed in the main entrance. Several of them descended and entered the; post office, one policeman, holding. a\ pistol, putting himself in the doorway. This was nothing ‘more than the posting of military, mails, the elabo- rate. precautions taken being due .to a daring exploit recently, when the yovernment mail bag was suatched from a poldier as he was leaving the post office. The bag was not recov- ered. DEATH RECALLS OLD CURSE Sudden Demise of Michael P. Grace Brings Back the Legend of ; Battle Abbey. London.—The _ sudden death, of Michael P. Grace, father of the coun- tess of Donoughmore, recalls a legend connected with Battle Abbey, which he rented from Sir Augustus Webster, The great establishment was seized by Henry VIII and ft Is said that the t abbot pronounced a curse that the owners of it should tieet death by | drowning, It is stated that Lord Montague, who owned the property in the eighteenth century, jwas drowned, and a similar fite befell his two nephews. Lady Webster, wife of the present owner, was drowned three! years ago and a short time later the eldest daughter of the tenant then oc- cupying the abbey lost her life in a similar way. ‘ WHERE BRIDE’S KIN LINGER | Returning Missionary Warns Young Men Against Going to South Amerita to Wed, Tacoma, Wash.—Warning to young | men not to go to South America to marry was given recently by Mrs. Charles Robinson, Tacoma, who re. cently arrived here after serving sev-) eral years as an educational mission- | ary in Bolivia, “In the typical high-class Bolivian | home of forty rooms the young bride { often receives her relatives for visits of five or six years’, dufation,” she said. s A Veteran Leading a Novice. Milton, * Ky.—George . Williamson, aged ninety-six, reckons he has-vdted 75 times during the last seventy-five years, This election will be the eighteenth if which he has voted for a president. The experience, however, | will be brand new to Mrs, Luelfida | Williamson, aged seventy-six, his Wife, who fs casting her first vote. Back From “No Man's Land.” | Richmond, Ky.—Franklin Webster of | , Owen county suddenly appeared here to enter school. He was thought, to be buried in France, having been “of- ed dead, after battle in “no man‘ nd.” Instead he was only | wounded and has spent two years in| hospitals trying to get well, ~ | TWO OR THREELUntumished mor sional investigations algo/ a 1 ; ‘ arks “ttsbure! atch. Twelve ¥ ‘ni ouortor nt eklioe ehiee ora wnpropriation bul, originating, in the nei ae Senate ‘committee ‘investie! sidered unnecessary and are there re many ue Frio ane Bite Mlustration; As the Associated Press| "ee! be. virtually the entive engine range for sale, at 422, 12th street. house, were to be ‘given right of way.| gating housing conditions and the.| '™iddene ; ; | years ago the old-style council of tW | correspondent ‘was passing the general | “OH! mechanism can be handled, by gating 1s as 1 in the hope of passing all by March | Fouse body. inquiring into ‘shipping Surplus’ provisions left over after members-from each of the 31 wards post office a motor truck filled with | (He man Among the many advan- FOR RENT: room in modern house.}and having the decks clear for other. y i | tilling the war-time need, Admiral Mc-| provoked a scandal. and investigation | soaiorg and police, with rifles ready, | MES attached: to electricity as sea- power are the added hull space for ocapd the greatly redyged fuel constigp tion. The fitst application of the electric s principle was made ov a vessel sembling closely the merchant. ship, although the first really successful raft to use this power was the naval folter Jupiter, launehed in 1912. (ft p that proved coneh ty cOMd be used sue Was this shi that clectrt Tully in seagoing. yess When Admiral W. S. Penson Was chief of maval operstions he encour ted the adaption ot the electrie drive for naval vessels. After he had retired from the navy and. wis appointed to his present. position as chairman of ‘he shipping board his inte x enEstet again in the electric drive the most economical method of oper iting merchant vessels, Econemical, Says Benson, Amiral is the chairman of ships hoard come out (in The he to favor of an electrically operated merchant fleet. tn cOMeinced.” he said, “of the ties of electricity in our mere taint inarine, “We Live donionstrated on our bat+ Hoshifi that the elecrrie drive is more economical than’ ibe ordinary drive, We must save every gallon of fuel- oil that we poss DL and when I enn. say coal T of regret, because our competitors wilt scontend that we must go back to coal Hurnjng: that we cantot get oll in all parts of the world. or that it dgesn’t ‘uve gf pomething Hike that. If we Nor give up fuel-oil, unless we ean “o something better, we might as well tke to the woods, and cut timber for our fuel, We can't compete with * foreign cor petitors. on any other than din oil-fuel! basis.” ‘ITS AGIRL,’ SEADIVER HEARS FLW Mvnitenead, at work on Sunken Sub/ Geta Message and Rush —Tidings “of .parenthood, sent by wirdess gran Brooltyn and recelved by Frederick W. Whitehead in a diver’'s suit several fathoms “un- der’ sen’ off Cape Henlopen, brought him 4rom the deep to rush homesto see his new-born baby girl. Whftehend, who was chief: mechan- fe’. maté’ on the submarine $-5, whieh went to the bottom in September, Was ofkaggl in salvaging the bulk of the fi-feted craft’ when the message up by the Was relayed to py a telephone attached to bis diving suit. \ Saas Cee His Forgetfulness Fatal. Valparaiso, Ind.—Joseph Crowe -for- it he had ordered, a ‘wire cable etched across a bridge entrance} v y he ‘as highway superintendent was ‘repairing. When he drove his auto upon the bridge the top was jerked \off and he sustained probabiy fata! injurieg ——aeae B.S, ENGE,.D. C. Ph. G Chiropractor Consultation Free Sulte 9 11—Lucas Block—Pho y