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SAA RCA. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AACE UR RU A i IIS GN Rh UR fom |G j —bakedalightbrownon top — ready to melt-in ¥ lj your mouth—that’s Cal- % ’ umet biscuits every time; fh ’s the same. story of everything 3 in which CALUMET | BAKING POWDER is used. It never varies, f fails or disappoints. Under every condition—it pro- . duces the best biscuits, pies, cakes, muffins, e' & Don’t put up with the dis- ~ appointments that come Afrom using ordinary baking A Powders—it isn’t necessary— buy and use Calumet. the pure and sure brand. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 0z. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want NOTICE in Bismarck. Vaccination will event this digease. Al chil-) ice should be vaccinated. C. E. Stackhouse, Health Officer. y ‘TODAY AND TUESDAY HARRY “IKE” EVANS —And His— RAINBOW GIRLS f se ssor of the art collections o: lfranes for their installation ROOT PROPOSAL UPON CHINA IS GIVEN APPROVAL, Armament Conference Declares For Territorial Integrity of Empire ( FORWARD. STEP| (By the Associated Press.) aimgton, Nov. —A resolution aring for the territorial adminis— jtrative imtegrity of China was adopt- jed unanimously late yesterday by the ,conference committee on Pacific and Far Eastern questions. | ‘The resointion, the first’ ccanerete /action of the ‘conferenée limitation lconference Was drafted and presented ‘by Elihu Root, one of the American delegates, { An ag ned by Eight Powers, ement empodying thé reso-| jlutions signed by eight powers. \China refrained from attaching her j |Signature, it was said,’ betause she lcould not very well pass upon a docu- ;ment expressing a policy concerning | herselt. | Adoption of the resolution follow- | ed two hours discussion of Chinese + |problems at today’s meeting of the | |delegates of the nine powers in com- ‘mittee of the whole on Pacific and \ Far Eastern questions. ~The’ discus- ‘sien was said to have been general jand participated in by spokesmen for all the principal nations represented. ; The Root resolution it was learned, {wa one of the principal subjects of {discussion yesterday ut the meeting ‘of the four American delegates. The dec in the Root reser- + ivation for administrative integrity of (China was declared by the ‘delegates iio be very & sant and important, While there have been declarations jin the past for territorial integrity for China such declarations, it was d never before have gone to the jextent of declaring for administrative integrity. The Root reservation was said to have, been the principal topic at the committee meeting. Long Step Forward, Claim, ‘One of the delegates declared with reference to the agreement that ‘a long step had heen taken toward ; if mulation of the Far Hast ques- tions. “he firm intention” of the eight isignatorY powers, it was asserted, was ! ve to respect the sovereignty, independ= | jence and the territorial and adminis- | trative integrity of China.” The further intention “to provide jthe fullest and most unembarrassed | opportunity to China,” to develop an Smail rain prevalent effective and stable government was /These were the only offic mail Pox is again yp arent The purpose of the powers, elected, the remaining posts asserted. it was declared, was to use their in- Ifiuence in “establishing and main- | jtaining the principle of equal oppor- | Mae Marsh Appears tunity for the commerce and industry of all natfons throughout the territory ‘of China.” A pledge was made “to refrain from taking advantage of the presefit con- ditions” in China to seek special priv- ileges which might abridge rights of jfriendly nationals, and also to refrain jfrom “countenancing acticn inimical to the security of certain states.” GIVEN TO PARIS American Philanthropist Is The| Donor—Gives Money Too Paris, Nov. 22.—The deed of gift by h the city of Paris becomes He ', and 1,000,000 in the Petit Palais, Champs Elysees: has just been signed, Mr. Tuck is an Ameri- can philanthropist who has long lived in Paris. These collections include tapestries, itapestried furniture, furniture, pic Mrs. Edward Tuck, with BW 'tures, china, Sevres ad Saxony porce- jlains, Battersea enamels, watches and several articles connected with Ben- jamin Frankiin. bie {Of the tapestries, the principal piece is “Psyche led by Zephyr into the Palace of Love” and “Psyche jed at a meeting ART COLLECTIONS : i ner, Balmy weather in. Washingten. sess’ Notice they’re ‘hatles Charles -E. Hughes, United State: de! da Japanese joke, while Bu kinds of roses that Josephine once grew there. SAUYAIN WILL HEAD TEACHERS. Devils. Lake. Man is Nominated At Fargo Farfo, Noy. 22. superintendent of Lake, was to be nom dent at the second North Dakota state t tion in convention here, it Wi of a nominating com- ‘Other nominati de- cided upon, it was said Mar- tha Fulton, Wahpeton, member-a jlarge of the executive committee and | Charlotte Jones, of Cavalier, ur urer. The nominations were to be pre- sented before the convention some- time after 3 o'clock this afternoon. Sauvai hols at Dev mittee today. ed by the executive committee. In Hit of Season "Mae Marsh, the popular whimsical, emotional actress took her audience by storm last night at the Rex Thea-| ter where she appeared in the stellar] The Little ’Fraid Lady,” a picture. been absent from the silver sheet for some time and bh been devoting her energies to playing the most wonderful role in the worla that of a mother. The audience la night loved her just as they alwa, have. Notwithstanding the fa has always occupied a most ct in the calcium of stardom, sh never before appeared to bet- ailvantage. John pilot who “The Little ter directed to be congratulated for h work. Altogether, the picture is a smashing hit. st with shall, Kathleen Meredith, Herbert artman and Géore Also Jacques III, a won- he sple companion of aid Lady” and a win- Miss Marsh are Kirkham, Charl: Gretchen tholem, | derful do’ “The Little PLAY FARGO H. S. Fargo, N..D.,.Nov. 22-—The high school football championship of North Dakota will be decided Thanks- giving day when the Fargo high school Here are the “Big F. Left and Ari nd seems to savvy Haghes’ point. lj “CITY NEWS Prior,| t LOOKS LIKE. SPRING. arms { to right are Pri ide Briand, France. if i es M. B. A, Challenges | The M. B. A. bowling team chal- | lenges the Elks or any other lodge! m any night of the week except Saturday night. Teams accepting the ' challenge should reply toeRudy Patz- j man. i ait Linton Resident Dies. Mrs. Thomas Heidrick, of Linton, passed away at a local hospital yes- terday. . Funeral arrangements have not been made but it is expected that the funeral services will be held at Linton. Suit, Postponed The suit involving possession of the old Company A armory Which wa called for trial in district couri today Vas postponed until tomorrow because ef motions which must be disposed of |before there is a trial. Condition Improved. The many friends of Mrs. William! H. Morris of Arnold, who has been critically ill at the St. Alexius hos- pital will be pleased to learn of a ight change for the better. Mrs. Mor- is underwent a serious operation a few da ago. Enter Hospital. J John Bellon of Lehr has en-) tered the Bismarck hospital for sur- |, gical treatment. David Laidal, mer-; chant of Glendive, Montana, has en- tered the hospital for treatment. M Adison Lukens of Wilton has also entered the hospital for treatment. COURT HEARING. BOND CONTRACT / | ARGUMENT TODAY. ‘The supreme court th heard arguments in the ing the contract for the bonds, The argument w inued for a short time thi mornin. se involv le of stat to be con-} afternoon. | ANCIENT HERD SOLD. London, Nov. 22.—An 80-year-old herd of Highland cattie was sold re- cently at Oban. ‘It belonged to Cap- i ‘Donaid and had been | y in possession of hig fam- ily for the last eight centuries, | have building here as unfit for habitation, When they found it divided into three Noy. 22 Sanitary in- | spectons condemned a small compartments. In it lived two fam- ilies and in the third were chickens. CRUEL TO BIRDS—FINED. Witham, Eng., Nov. 22.—William Higgins was fined $10 on a charge of cruelty to a goldfinch and a linnet 1 cf Japan, Balfour looks like he’s finding it difficult to un- Re (ENT ERNATIONAL| conference taking a’ stroll between Arthur J. Balfour of Britain, GRAIN-HAY SHOW NOY, 26 TO DEC. 3 Premises To Beat Beat All Records At Chicago—Expeci 6,009 Sample on Exhibit , Nov. 22—Crain moa in all have been cooperating with the directors of the Internationa: rain and Hay Show and as a resulé when the gates swing open on Nov. 26 and continue to Dec. 3, the most} compr ive exposition of its kind ever held will be under way. It is believed that the number oi samples on exhibit this year will ap- proach the 6,600 mark, and that some of the Lost specimens of grai and forage ever developed will be brought out in the competition. “The importance of the show,” said George S. Bridge, of the special board cf trade committee, “lies in its benefit to producers and all others desiring better crops.” “The show,” said Prof. G. I, Chris- tic, Purdue University, superintend- ent of the exhibit, “has demonstrated its tremendous. value /in the’ encour agement of better agriculture ‘and better country life. It means increas- ed yields, less waste and greater pros- perity.” One of the new features of this y show is a Junior Corn Contest oral hundred boy At least 300 of these boys will attend the exposition. More than a thousand ten-ear sam- ; ples of corn will form a part of the eyaibit. Premiums offered for single and ten-ear 12: yhite and yellow corn; for exTD IS ot wheat, oats, barley, owpeas and field pea of seed and hay, i e and sweet clover, alfalfa and ae pI © exhibit, of the United States ment of Agriculture, ‘which cov- 3,099 square feet last year will ear, and many of be even er this the exhibits of agricultural colleges and crop associations have likewise been expanded. TOO. LATE 10 ‘YO CLASSIFY FOR SALB——Large modern, house of eleven rooms and hath; hot water heat, hardwood floors. Best in the city; $1,900 cash, balance easy terms. J. H. Holihan. Phone 745. 11-21-3t Saagataea sane fs i FOR RWNT—Garage for winter months, $4.00 per month. Telepkoue 42d. 11-22-3t Your end is dra The Flowers, too, will help to make named. Pioneer Gr Phone 784W. SIX LIVE ON $5 A WEEK. Brighton, Eng., Nov, 22.—The ar- on the charge of stealing three pairs of shoes, revealed the fact that he has had to support a family of six on earnings of $5 a week. Scruse was held for investigati EARLY Natal, S. storms hay (trains to stay at their terminals. In} some places the snow lay 7 feet deep A. Nov. 2: Happy After 20 Years “T must write and tell you Tam iting along fine. For 20 years, that is over half of my life, 1 have spent; in poor health and suffering from se- vere gas in stomach and indigestion, Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has entire- ly restored me. I also know of sev- eral others who have taken it for the same trouble and are now well again.” | jIt is a simple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mu from the intestinal tract and all: the inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intesti- nal ailments including appendicitis One dose will convince or money re- funded, For sale at all druggists. 115 Fifth Street rest of Thomas Scruse, a war veteran, |~ E.A.BROWN The Quality Grocer Turkey, turkey gobbler, wing near will be with you For Flowers Carrie Cheer. Flowers for the old folks, for the table, for sweetheart or wife, or the friend who is ill, Tienieeons truly Oscar H. Will & Co. eenhouses. 324 4th St. and cattle and sheep have been frozen to death, The Women’s Christian Temper- ance Union was founded by Frances Willard. il SAVE 50c A TON Order Your Coal From The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Eighth St:) CHAS,/RIGLER, Manager. Phone 738. COAL $5.00 PER TON DELIVERED f Farmers, Trappers—Attention US TAN YOUR HIDES AN or Kind of ! you prefer selling, send your us for fullemarket — value, WRITE TODAY for FREE fur price tanning price list and shipping The Binma ide & Fur Co. k Hi Bismarek, N, D. i Phone 52 and 53 Thanksgiving Specials THIS STORE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY THANKSGIVING Brussel Sprouts, Wax Beans, Lettuce, Cucumber Vester Parsley, Green Pepper Onions. FRU. Emperor Grapes, Imported Cluster Raisins, Fard Dates.° tic Swiss Cheese. Cheese. These Coffees are put up b: FRESH VEGETABLES 's, Radishes, Green Onions, To- matoes, Parsnips, Rutsbagas, Carrots, Cabbage, Spanish 3ananas, Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples. New English Walnuts, New Almonds, Polish Brazils, Paper Shelled Pecans, Filberts, Fresh Roasted . Peanuts, Pistachio Nuts, Fresh Shelled Nuts, Imported Edam Cheese, Imported Roqueforte, Domes- Full Cream Cheese, Fresh Pimento M. J. B. Coffee put up in a vacuum can. Home Brand Coffee put up in a vacuum can. Empress and Ferndell Coffees. are guaranteed to be the finest coffees on the market. Cauliflower, Iceberg Head n Celery, Celery, Cabbage, ITS , Imported Figs, Imported y expert coffee blenders, and Try a can for your Thanksgiving dinner. Plum Pudding, Fig Pudding, Mince Meat. team will meet Grafton here. showing her riches to her Sisters,” that he used as decoys. Police say square shop. It is manufactured at Beauvis, after de- ! LATEST. Higgins had the pirds tied to a|LOST“Pocket book containing $36.00 ft ‘ i. i 4 s; by Boucher and formerly in aNECK "BRACELET uM Eee of | string and made them fly up and down] in_curvency, also check | amoun Fresh lot of National Fancy Cookies and Crackers. . possession of the Dukes of Marl- necklace, neck: bracelétj ies appeur-|o field. $15.50. i biden cee nae Loose-Wiles Fancy English Style Cookies. a f ibarough at Blenheim. Sear ne Ss See i Hide and Fur Co. the furniture is a sedan ed in a Hanover , |enain, of unusual model, painted by | solid ring of jet. 1t has no fasten, | YOU Can Make This z im» which was made for | ings and is just large e : I pe Bet ‘Chartres, niece ot ‘Louis | On over the head. 1 like so so. much the idea of Brighton, Eng., Nov, 22.—The Bern- t XIV. ’ ng perfumed hair while you... Oppenheimer diamond works re- | The pictures include some rare laze about during the morning hours! port $15,000,000 worth of precious : Primitives, “La Belle Jardiniere”~ by f So with a length of ribbon and a} «ones on hand, which they have been t 3 @ Bucher and two Fragonards.. [roca zartiener, is exhibiting a giant] pit of lace. and the scent you love| (cite to sell. ‘They have released ‘ i Drama of the ¥ | Benjaiin Franklin is represented | Pumpkin as a product of his farm.| jest make a lace-edged band to Se eee reds Trond the acters t : Hoar baw th Just the Proper Mi!) "cis. portrait by Greuze, another | The pumpkin weighs 118 pounds, is 21] hold your curls becomingly before the | ” Comedy. Relief. >= nortralt attributed to Duplessia, a | inches long and 72 inches in ¢ircum-| yea} coif is made. t plaster statute by Caffieri, probably ference. A yard of ribbon, get satin, taking! soft piece of old silk should be THEATRE VE Mx model made by the king's order for EP OLAS FOES TET ENT the color of your hair into consider- kept at hand for use in dusting your AND Hv copying by the Sevres porcelain men- f ation when you buy, two yards Of/ nat Quills and ostrich should be Direction Valleau Theatre Company f Tin @ ufactory, a terra-cotta bust by Hou- | lace and a strip of dimity and two gently dusted after each Wearing. es 5 You E “Sa . "Bi don (1778), a portrait in wax by [yards of baby ribbon are the Te- | ou. ver Saw. Madame ‘Tussaud, and several terra- [sane eee gk ees TONIGHT and TOMORROW y Comin: ,cotta medallions by J. B. k 2 01 her d : : es Wednesday and Thursday | Edward Tuck is a retired banker, ribbon for, a length Ww ch Boe aio Lewis Stone, Wm. Desmond, Barbara Castleton, ‘ E i WILLIAM FAVERSHAM porn in Exeter, N. H., BAe wD eral Pies paches of eurtyl nd: | Dickie Headrick in ; : fatae lh! gad juated at Dartmouth in 62. where «“ ei f ne ad. 7 s t A E SIN THAT WAS HIS” MM ater he founded the Tuck school by |, Diamond Dyes? add waists, coats,|@imity, double thickness, on the back, “THE CHILD-THOU GAVEST ME.” i Friday and Saturda: ‘a donation of $400,000. He was Unit- | . ters, coverings, hang.| /e2ving one end - open i h SESSUE HAYAKAWA ed States vice consul at Paris in 1886. faa eel ta aniee veteey Mine. Every| Sift a generous | suppiy of denchets THANKSGIVING DAY ft BLACK ROSES He built the American hospital in! package contains directions so simple| That done, with a contrasting fa the husks of grains and the peels : : — — aris vii is wi lia Stell, ! Woman’ ¢: v, Ti .| harmonizing shade of silk embroider- CHAS. RAY Also. Paris and with his wife, Julia Stell, | any woman can put new, rich, fade reas ond skins of fruits and vegetables : f “Miracles of the Jungles” has been a great benefactor to the |Tess colors :into her worn garments|ing thread quilt the ribbon and aimity, Soe sec toa has of ances nee alt tas in “A MIDNIGHT BELL” 9 A New Serial, Just Released. town of Reuil, close by which he lives | or draperies even if she has never| being careful to keep your stitches) ji.¢. away—hence the alarming increase in l a a 3 land to which he has given a hospital) dyed before. Just. buy Diamond) uniform. anaemia—iron starvation of the blood, with its Aesop Fable..................Toonerville Comedy Chorus Girls Contest ‘and public park. Dyes—no other kind—then your! At each end poise a rosette of baby | never ending trend of symptoms of nervous ~ forccich stents dehy Wednesday Ni; * y Malmai- ‘ as eoir t right, bi nibbon wth knotted, uneven ends. | irritability, general weakness, fatigue, { COMING t Sse CONES Ca yarn re | He has made many eid a material hy come out gl | eres Aigeation, headaches; pains across the back, ete. Pee at sean rei GEIR tae = res a 1 lence of Napoleon, s are guaranteed not to} ————— it take organic iron p} =ND «+++ “KEEPIN i Amateur Night. Friday Night. S00, former resi B Digmond' Ds i COTTON. SO ee ae Naty cick Four CECIL B. DeMILLES.....“THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” u: PRICES: inee 10-25¢, 3 p. m. which is ‘just outside the gates of M. among them, |Tuck’s country hi -streak, spot, fade, or run. Tel druggist whether the materiai h to dye is wool or silk, or whether | e cotton thread to mend all kinds kid. gloves. It can be drawn closer —Nusated Iron—to help enrich your blood and revitalize your wornout exhausted nerves. Over 4,000,000 people annually are using it, Nuxated, MARIE PREVOST in. +++++-“MOONLIGHT FOLLIES” ad znd u ie i irgnied. OF vats ae a ote {it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. | and will not cut the kid. Aron is gold. by. all drecielss HTT Matinee Daily at 2:50 : is DPESET NET as a t Open On Thanksgiving: Day. A Dozen Photographs Will Solve a Dozen Puzzling Gift Problems REMBRANDT STUDIO. : Phone 312 W. 119%-121% Fifth Street), Upstairs, it