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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 LADD ASSAILS FISCAL SYSTEM | OF THE NATION Asserts it Has Tee Gani Huge) Loss in the Last Few | Years } ‘Washington, 15—Failure of | present day financial ant credit. sys-| tems to meet the needs of the people! ig threatening the destruction of the fundamental American industry —| agricultur enator Ladd, of North Dakota, declared today in opening the conference called by him to seek leg-| felative relief from the sitaation. Sen-| ator Ladd described his proposed fed- eral loan bureau as one method of re-; lief, asserting that through it the gov- ernment would resume jts proper Junction of issuing money and of pro- viding credit to all the people on terms of equality. Estimating that a loss of “all indus- | ‘trial ‘class6a” during the last few years of $88,000,000,000 with an equal loss in purchasing power had resulted from deflated values of farm products he declared that this could be traced to the “non-functioning of capital” held by a few great corporations. Representative James H. Sinclair, of North Dakota, also criticised the, pres- ent monetary system. declaring the federal reserve board was “controlled absolutely by bankers for the ree of bankers?) tooyi KANSAS GUARD GOES ON DUTY Pittsburg, Kan., Dec. 15.—(By the Associated Press)—Colonel W. Growan, 130th field artitlery, Kans National Guard, who is in charge of troops here arrived at an early hour | this morning from Hutchinson and immediately went into conference with officers of the Kansas guard who | reported here in compliance with or- ders from Topeka. Cavalry trocps ut the Kansas guard | were held aboard troop trains but will detrain soon. CLAIM POTTER HOLDING BACK ON | MARKETING| St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 15—Charges | that L. E. Potter, president, Minne sota Farm Bureau federation, was one of the factors holding back the com- pletion of. plans for the cooperation between the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc., and the Equity in making grain con- tracts were made today by J. M. An- derson, president, of the Equity Ex- change in an-address before the clos- ing session of the Minnesota state union, American Society of Equity, ‘Inc., convention. ) Andéteon. recommended. the abandonment of all road: work in the state because of the expenditures which are draining the coffers at this time and also advocated that salaries of state officials should be cut. A.C, Welch, of Glencoe, was elect- ed president; A. M. Anderson, Buffalo Lake, vice-president; J. L. Baldut, Glencoe, secretary; and V. P. Barrick, St. Paul, treasurer. “GETS-IT” THE CORN AND CALLUS PRELER THIS CORN REMOVER IS GUAR- ANTEED. Relief. from corn suffering follows | the application of “Gets-It” almost as quickly as pain follows the thrust of a pin o knife into the besh. Not only hard corns or soft corns but every kind of corn or callus surrenders*to | “Gets-It” and peels right off. It takes just a few seconds to stop the pain witn two or three drops. Go to your druggist today. Get a bottle of “Gets-.| It.” Costs but a trifle everywhere. Your money back if not satisfied. Mfd. by E, Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Bismarck by Lenhart Drug Cc. and Cowan’s Drug Store. EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Knife Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pregsed. ‘We call for and deliver. Phone 58q0p- Rosite Postoffice, Blemarck, N. D. Mal) ‘deme Solicited. | | HE { Farmers, Tr: LET US TAN YOUR HIDES AND FURS into ‘useful articles, such as |) robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, fur sets or any kind of leather, Ifyou prefer selling, send your for to us for full market value. WRITE TODAY for FREE fur price list, tanning price list and shipping tags. pene Bismarck Hide * ay Co. Bismarck, N, appers—Altention Sir J. Y. Simpson of Edinburgh, in 1847, discovered the anesthetic pro- perties of chloroform. Scenes. ‘Spoilers.” boundary between Oregon. BISMARCK.N.DAK OIAMONDS “JEWELRY The Store for Chhistaas Gifts It is not surprising that our store has met with universal favor among all classes as a Gift’Store at Christmas time. Our years of Service, with its enviable reptita- tion, have established this Store as a place of quality where values always are extreme. DIAMOND SPECIALISTS Our ever increasing list of satisfied customers confirms our opinion that Quality should always be the first, consideration in diamonds. PEARLS FROM PARIS We just received another assortment in all the beautiful shades, these Pearls we are very proud of F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler Bismarck, N. D. Store Open Evenings Till Christmas. [ALTO THEATR Formerly The Rex. i .. Opens Tomorrow Presenting JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S (Master Screen Work ‘The Girl From Porcupine” The Greatest of the Curwood Triumphs. ADMISSION Children, 15 Cents. Adults, 30 Cents. BOOKS Have First Place In Many a List of Wishes Latest and Best Fiction of 1921 | $2.00 The Pride of Palomar. * A wonderful love story and more. It’s a Her Father’s Daughter. Daughter. By Gene Stratton Porter. . A sifhple love story beautifully told, set in the. outdoors of California. By Edgar Rice Burroughs. . $1 .90 light this author’s million readers. Helen of the Old House. .$ 2. 00 | { As usual—Some story. | The Obstacle Race. Dell is unique as a novelist. Main Street. $2.00 Small town stuff—Enough said. By John Dos Passos....... $2.00 Tarsan The Terrible. The Flaming Forest. By J. O. Curwood.......... By Peter B. Klyne......... mighty drama of the of the present day. day. The Muck. A story of love and adventure that will de- By Harold Bell Wright. . i By Ethel M. Dell.......... $2.00 By Sinclair Lewis....:..... Three Soldiers. By Burroughs........... sie $1 90 Raggedy Ann Doll Little Brown Bear = Raggedy Andy Doll HARRIS & Co. TH} Columbia river Ne a » natuh) Washington and! like p&ngalows, beside their nests. Wonderful Swift Action. A Tremendous Fight.. A Second Australian bower birds build ‘arbor: BSS BUR ORK SSCP WRC MEK PAK ON Ban BK BK BO BO A buys any of our H suits or overcoats: $41.75 and overcoats at é te cron Cords, ete., in a mart Bucks, Gay Suedes. beautiful pattern: Brown Capes. Lined or’ unlined. German silver is a white metal al- loy containing copper, zinc and nickel. He knows the quali y merchandise carried at BERGESON’S \ Service and satisfaction, or money y back Your unrestricted -choice of our regular #4 suits _ SHIRTS _ MAKE =) 4: Fine Linens, Madras, Silks, ra ae sees Mississippi’‘and South Carolina have a greater negro than white population. AGENTS ———— Yo sell Nursery Stock, Salary $60 er month and big commission, will supply nursery. stock free ‘to expenses, Write or call for full ingormation, Federal Nurseries, Patrick Cusey, General Agent, 404 Tenth and Rronaer Sts. Phone 618W. Bismarck, N.,D. Open Evenings | ————S PHONE 57 City 25c. Penitentiary 75c. Closed Heated Cars Only. Day and Night Service. ROHRER TAXI LINE. art Schaffner: & Marx $50 * $31 73 x PRACTICAL, GIFTS - BUILD? That’s the time to talk in- surance! .A man who knows your needs can make the building safe and lower rates. Investigate—then insure. A Hartford Fire Insurance MANHATTAN SHIRTS Will please him. He knows their fine hy quality. variety of s. Company policy that, carries SAVE 50c A ‘TON Order Your Coal From The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. -- (Corner Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Minot—Max— Bus leaves More Towns Per Day Daily.and Sunday. Bus Service Beseen Bus leaves Bismarck 6a. m., arrives in Minot 12:30 noon “Connecting with all G. 'N. and Soo trains. with it a free fire prevention service is the kind you want, and this agency is the one to serve you well. — Underwood—Washburn—Wilton—Bismarek Bit Call or Telephone. MURPHY Minot 9 a. m., arrives Bismarck 4 p. m. Less Than Railroad Fare Sunday Bus Line 9 a. m. Phone 738. Stops will be made. at: McKenzie and Grand Pacifi ‘ tel: “The Man .Who. Knows COAL $5.00 PER TON : MINOR CL ERONDINY Lo }_ Insurance.” } DELIVERED Phone'57 for Reservations i} Bismarck, N.D. ” Gift Time! and the BIG- SIX COUPE IFT time is here. Lots of hurrying, and Lots . G of deep thinking. Lots of fane oth nad dateecle - Bunch your 3ifts this year! Just eliminate the hosts of little things that will be forgotten long, before the Winter ha gone and decide right now upon one gift for the entire © faatily e —a BIG-SIX COUPE. ; It is the ideal gift for all the family—and here's 's no need to tell you that everyone will remember it all through the year and the years to come. * We'll be glad to have you inspect the BIG-SIX COUPE at any time — be glad, too, to make arrangements to have it at your front door Christmas morning where al the folks will see it bright and early. Come in today! We'll be pleased to arrange terms of payment to meet your convenience. THIS BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY MO DEES AND PRICES d. factorics Coupes and Sedans Tourin? Cars and Roadsters = LightSiz 2 Pass. Coupe-Roadster...$1550 LipheSix3-Pass. Roadster Light-! Six 5-Pass. Sedan 1 it Main Street. y Bismarck, N. D, -I1S8 -A STUDEBAKER -YEAR