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PAGE SIX FORDNEY MAKES DEFENSE OF NEW, TARIFF MEASURE: Charges that Misleading Propa- ganda is Delaying the Meas- ure in Congress REVIEWS ITS Washingtén, Dec. 21—Charges that importers through misleading propa- ganda, were attempting to “delay or defeat” tariff legislation and to ac- complish this end were centering an attack on the American valuation plan were made today in the house by Chairman Fordney of the ways and means committee, who declarod that American valuation was the “logical solution-of the present day economic situation.” “Opposition to the pending tarift measure is readily traced,” asserted Mr. Pordney, “not to the American producer, not to the man who deals chiefly in~American-made _ products, but to the man who produces abroad and the man whose chief interest in bringing the product of cheap foreign labor to the American market. “Those interested in importing en-) well organized and ending large sums of money in an nake you and me_ believe they seek is for the coun.. '$ general welfare. The importer orking to délay or to ‘defeat tariff tion and to accomplish his end centering his criticism on the valuation plan, without j © nt of present chaotic 1 ill be most dif- ficult to wri sure at this time that will shtest de- t countries of prote ‘ nost needed.” rdney contende: nt against the princi- ple involy “The whole opposi ion is founded on | ‘ates and on alleged the house was told. “ordney declared he had “dis- that the department store leading the fight against American valuation” and is “one of America’s largest importing establish- ments,” retailed at $5 each knives bought in Germany at nine cents. Tremendous profits also are made on a variety of other articles imported from countries where production costs are low, said Mr. Fordney, who plead. ed with members of the house not “to be led astray by the importers’ pro- paganda.” “Congress is endeavoring to write a tariff law and the declared object is 19 protect American industries, and our efforts are being opposed chjefly by importers whose interest is not in the furnishing of. cmployment to labor in American manufacturing es- tablishments but upon the unloading ‘an the American markets at tremend- ous profits the product of poorly we ‘ labor of foi CALL MINISTER TO THE STAND, Los Angeles, Dec. 21—Rev. H. J. Hartzell, of Beverly Glen, where J. Belton Kennedy was slain the night of Aug. 5 last, was expected to resume the witness stand today in the trial of Arthur C. Burch for the murder of the broker, The minister was called by the de- fense in its effort to impeach witness- es for the prosecution. He’ was ques- tioned especially regarding conversa~ tion he declared he had with Mrs. Blizabeth: Besentty, who testified for , the state. According to a story the Los An- geles Times is publishing this morn- ing the defense has three women who traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles with Burch shortly before Kennedy was slain. They are said to have giv- en affidavits that they saw no shotgun in his possession on the trip. BIG DIRIGIBLE. VISITS CAPITAL]: Washington, De. 21—After having been christened in liquid air the new military semi-rigid dirigible, Roma, purchased by the United States from Italy, left Bolling field today to return ign countries.” PROVISIONS | vad examined the | $04 it 2rica to Langley field, Virginia. “A warning from the weather bureau that a storm accompanied by -high winds was ex- pected late today led to the cancella- tion of much of the program which was to have accompanied tho ship's first viit here. The ship flew here from Langley field this morning. MILL CITY MAN I$ MURDERED (Minneapolis, Dee. 21—The hody of Lawrence Hage 0. years old, GLENDIVE HAS midable_ Lineup Glendive is coming here with as for- midable a line-up as it has ever pre- sented against a Bismarck team, They arrive this evening ten strong,eaccom panicd by Coach iHays.. The. game n ‘ Thursday’ night will be a sevete. test found, in a switchman’s kiosk here for Bismarck’s offense as well aS de- early today. Two bullet wounds ap- fense parently had caused instant death.) “Lee Scroggins has been showing tip They were fired through the window cxceptionally strong ut standing suard, and it is probable that he will of the hut. start in that, position against Glendive BANS FID OHIO be ttt ail tee ete fhe second team which plays.,’at ed bandits today held up the Steelton following men: Nathan’ branch here of the Citizens Trust & ; Savings bank. and escaped with $7,590 in cash. ~Carrying paper shopping bags the menientered the bank, point- ed a revolver at the cashier, discon- nected the telephone and. forced’ him to hand over all the money. They escaped. Forwards, “ ‘Middaugh; Center, Brown; 3, Jesse Scroggins and Pbud. Burke’ will act in the capacity of coach and accompany the team. The “seconds’? have developed a ‘passing game ‘that imay prove a puzzle to Hazen. Last. Alumni atthe same time holding the: Alumni to four baskets. CITY NEWS South Side Mission EXPRESS RATE ‘HEARING IS TO [+ BE HELD JAN. 12 The railroad commission has just rad + o—- state Commerce Commission in Wash- ington, January 12, in regard to the increase of 131-2 per cent asked by the American Jexpress company in North Dakota. Last fall Y the Ameri the Sunday school, and at 7:30 p. m. Preparation will be made for one meal at noon every day for the poor if pos- sible during the winter. Also cloth- ing and shoes will be accepted. The South Side Mission, 205, 16th St. So. Phone i was asked by company to in- ¥ rates in the per cent. At the same time they asked ‘the same thing in; most of the other states in the union. The request was denied by the com- mission in the state and a hearing wa3 J. B. Happel, Pastor. Entered Hospital, Among those who entered the St. Alexius hospital yesterday were the ASTRONG TEAM Comes to Bismarck With a For- Columbus, Ohio, Dee. 21—Five arms | Hazen Friday, will be made up of the [i and ‘Halloran; Guards, Scroggins and night they scored freely against they i i received information that they will be{ Regular service will be in. the requested to appear before the Inter- | Church after the New Year every Sun- day, 10:30 a. m., connection with } held in Bismarck, October 9, before ‘the Interstate Commerce Commission. At that time both the commissioners v|jand the express company were 7e- quested to submit briefs for consider- ation. At the hearing January 12 in Washington the question will “be argued and a decision no doubt ren dered. ‘Thirty-five states in the union have’ granted the 131-2 per cent increase, | while North Dakota and Texas ‘have denied it. ATE Diba te BAR. EXAMINATION J 8 ti following: Erstrom of Baldwin. E. J. Leunde of Stanton, J. Jaeger of Hague, and Mrs. C. H. J.. Jacobs of tanton, entered the hospital today. . Hebron Attorney Here, S. P. Halpern, member of the !aw rm cf Halpern & Rigler, was in Bis- marck yesterday afternoon on legal business. the creditors in the bankruptcy ca$e Mr. Halpern appeared fo: of J. L. Gallagher, of Hebrot. Bismarck Visitor, 1 Ben Guenther, of Dunn Center. who Notice i# hereby given that the State | 18 farming in that vicinity, fs in the city today, and was’ accompanied by his son, who came to a local hospi- aul for treatment, Bar Board of th ta will hold an oity of Bismarck, State of North Da- kota, commencing on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1922, for the purpose of SEES GI examining SE ee rake: admis- Reubas to Bismarck, sion to the Rar of sai Jock Melahlan:ielerk at the. An: ¢ named have filed their 5 dpplications tor, a permission to take) nex hotel, has returned to the city such examination: trom Braddock, where he had heen Aker, Maurice Sanford, Hazen, N. fford, Thomas J., Langdon, N Pals, Altred 8. Bismarck: N. D. Habiger, Joseph ose, Ni Lake, Gustav. A., Corinth, N. D, Mason, Nelson A., Bismarck, N. D. Murphy, Harold R., Reynolds, N. D. Wiencke, Otto, Jamestown, Any objections to the participation of any, of the aboye named candidates | the ‘examination to be held as afore- this State, if successful. should be-filed with the undersigned, Secretary of ine |} State Bar Board, not later than Janu- ary 19th, 1922, At the game time as the successful candidates-at said examination appear Jamestown,’ who particinated in t July, 1921 examination and successfully. passed the same, but whose admission was withheld until the statutory per- fod. of study had been complied with. Anv objections to the admission of said Sailer should likewise be filed on or before January 19th, 1999. J, H. NEWTON, Clerk of the Supreme Court, State of North Dakota, and ex- efficio Secretary of State Bar Board. 12—21-28; 1—4-11. 19TH, 1021. The Board of City Commissioners |: met in regular session Monday eve- the meeting held on December 12th, 1921, were read and approved, Commis- sioner French moved that the bills be alowed as read and warrants drawn, funds permitting. The motion was sec- onded by Commissioner Henzler. and carried. The City Attorney. was in- structed to prepare a dance hall ordi- nanes.in conformity, with,the state laws. Whe ‘opinion’ of the Attorney- General's office ing to the regu- lating of taxicabs read and ordered filed. On motion of Commissioner Henzler the Poard of City Commission- ers adjourned to meet again Tuesday evening, January 3r Attes NSON, Auditor, Is the Coal Bin Empty Again? If yes, this time buy the long burning coal—the, coal that’ will keep you comfertable from the early” morning whistle to. the shut-down—and the coal that keeps your house warm during the bitter cold nights. WE OFFER THAT KIND OF COAL AND THAT KIND ONLY. It will certainly reduce your living expenses and you'll be quick to see the saving. And we say to you— ‘IF IT DON’T MAKE. GOOD, WE DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY.” That's the way we sell coal. Twenty years at it, and everybody satisfied. Isn’t that pretty- good evidence in our favor? Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone.453 D, Miles p.| spending the past two months visit- | Realar a ing at ‘his home. Underwent Operation, WE. Breen, a well known farmer living north of the city, underwent an ‘operation. Twesday morning at the St, Alexius hospital, and is cteported as N. D., has just driven home a new |, par dinfexioh. there will, also appear |Qakland touring car, purchased from for admission Mr. Lynn Franklin Seiler, the Corwin Motor Co, said, or tlcir admission to the Bar of | doing’ nicely. Buys Oakland. Hi. O. Jenney, grain man at Dodge, From MeKenzle, Mrs. George Manley, Jr., of McKen- zke, was a visitor in Bismarck on Tuesday, returning home this after: the boys’ high school tonight at 7 noon, Young to Speak. C. L. Young will be the speaker, at Gongress which meets at the 7:80 o’cloc! M. Bays’ Basketball, In the Boys’ Congress ‘Basketball ;League tonight Brown plays Fisher atid McDonald plays Glitschkd, ving, December 19th, 1921, ateeight o'clock P. M.. There were present Com- mixsion French, Henzler, Thompson Food Sale, and Pr ent Lenhart, The minutes of The Episcopal Boy, Scouts will give a food sale in Perry's Furniture store on Saturday. afternoon. ~ Bismarck Visitors, aM: and Mrs. A. F. Erdman, of, Fern- He knows the quality merchandise carried at —where women will fad ... WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 : ‘Open ‘Evenings Bergeson’s ‘the very thing he.wants.” Smart ‘Styles for Men Xmas Ties Give hin ties ‘that he'll »You' re’ sure to chodse: the right ones wear.’ ai urlarge stock; i "Silk Shirts you'll appreciate dale, Washington, ‘were visitors in the urnéd to the » trip, to. Des Moines, Iowa. ‘te oo “Leave for Nome. - Mrs. J. te hanasueheer, and baby will st fics us’ hospital today for thetr ‘honda: ra Fr ‘Bedan’ a a: has pur- TMax Mill chased ‘ Me eae ad ae ‘were Finest jersey and broad-cloth silks; qualities and’ éolorings Girl Campaigns For Brother But: “Fit isn’t enough; smart style must go with it... We have:fine worsted suits, bright: fleecy;. warm ulsters at special holiday prices, *: $40 suits and overcoats™. $31.75 Gloves Cape, Mocha, Buckskin; a pair of any one of: them ‘will make him a fine gift. $2 to $4 Service and Satisfaction or Money Back ° SISTER CAME ‘"Shé<Is Nominated Se Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 21—Mtss | |Steen. Scoxup, :a high:.school English who recently defeated her ‘prother 'P. C. Scorup for the post of 4 imayor of ‘Salina, Utah, declared* she ‘tatends to advocate good roads and an jmproved water system. 88 Scorup said she. did not want in ull away, ing: Angoles,, when], "win the election but het brother 1s Her Winning ,Wa Tring, Mary. glad he lost and was the first to con- inter, wag: ig Wade .At, the} gratulate the new head of the -city, studio... wa yains are | government. unysual at,that time) the sets were! built 08; the open stage. «Even, jaies Miner “did a Chaplin” hey “sanded the tracks” he: scene‘ without ‘further’ t “Her W! intiiog Way,” will be shown for’ two'days, beginning next Monday at the Bia irck Theater, Side Ta GRANT RAIL PETITION.” . ‘The North Dakota’ Railroad Com- | mission have granted the Great North- ern ~ permission to “connect their lines at Fairmount, this _ atate, which ‘wiil give them ‘the privilege to draw. from’ the territories’ of Dickey, Richland and’ Sargent coun- ties. The cities of these counties signed’ .a joint. ‘petition asking this permission of the state railroad }commisdion. The pefition was heard last’ fall and. permission. was granted the’ Gréat' Northern to ‘connect their lines at, Fairmount this ‘mortiing: ATTACKED BY BULL Janesville, Wis., Dec. 21—Attacked suddenly yesterday by a’ bull, Otto Westendorff, 23, farmer, received in- | juries from which he diol today: I buy and sell State Hail War- Obert A. Phone rants,...Call‘or write. =) Olson, Eltinge io { 25¢. z Richholt’s Seiya ‘The Original Cash and Carry Store _ 10 pounds sugar 5 pound jar Dairy Butter, Thureday only, per pound .....0..: 2.0... Bring your jar. Chocolate Candy, Thursday Christmas Mixed Candy, Thursday only, per pound . Box Chinay, 75c value, Thursday only ...... English Walnuts, per pound . Mixed Nuts, per pound ......... Choice line of chickens, ‘per pound . We have a tee boxes of apples left, at, per,box............05 Richholt’s fiom tukae Mincemeat, per pound... Richholt’s Quality Coffee, per Tb. 40c. 3 pounds .... $1. 15 Quality guaranteed ‘or money pack: cy “I did nothing to bring about suc- cess for my race for the mayoralty,” Miss Ccorup sefd, “I even campaigned |and for my brother.” managed to keep hertprother was defeated by fourteen votes. In spite of this the Miss Sedrup was: born at Salina’ and. Xmas Robes Beautiful’ Silk ones, the finest you can’ buy: Warm blanket: robes, corded and nicely packed, at $8.50 to $30 QA $50 suits and overcéats - $41. 75 Mufflers They're good looking; very =; practical. Ruff, wooly ones; Swiss Silk Knitted and Cut Silks ~ ee 2 to $6 has-thight < years.. She said she always consid-|' ered it a citizen's duty to accept nom- ination for public: office and_ decided ta, accept the nomination offered her because she thought {t.was her duty to.do 8a and algo because ste felt her acceptance, Would at least add var- fety , and , nove! to. the. life ai the “Dec, 22—Larimore:at ‘Michigan. Dec. 28—Grand Forks at Michigan. ‘Jan. — Michigan. at. Lakota. Jan. 20.—University Model High at Michigan. Feb.’ 4—Devils Lake at Michigan. *Feb 10—Grafton high at Michigan. Feb. 17—Michigan at Devils Lake. *Reb. 24—Lakpta at Michigan. Feb. 24—Michigan’ at ‘University Ute : Ss Model High, Grand Forks. MICHIGAN TEAM ACTIVE, Michigan, N. ‘D.;7Dec.)21.—Fbllowers lof the Michigan high sctisol: hasket- Dall team feel thaf.their tean 4s fa - "Tentative date. /* NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ing a hard winter -because of: ‘ihe strength of the opposition.to he met. The team will be made, up of players competing for the firat ygar .with the exceptions of the forwards: where Ear! Tibbits, Captain and|Ed Checka have had three years experience;esch. The mew men attempting to’ make..places That: James W. Lee has sold his interest in'‘the American Cafe of Bismarck and has no further connection therewith, and’ will not be further: responsible for a. debts contracted by said gn the quintette are Charles Heinen and Michael Lamb at guards, Robert Smith at center and James,Dusbabek and Richard Lamb, who.if ey do not, find regular. places will be; the first isubstitutes, ‘With one of two games not yet def. Anitely, listed, the scpedule follows: Dated this 20th day of De- cember, 1921. JAMES Ww. LEE. Cae ied of the woe population is white. Gifts that will _bring true Christmas. joy. Gifts, that will last. Gifts that will make the donof as proud as tthe recipi- ent, are assembled here i ina veritable treasure house, where your selection cait be éasily and Piéasantiy “made, Desk Sets 7 Tea’ Sets. Silverware Vanity Cases “Mesh Bags Thimbles Bar Pins’ Gifts For Her Pickard China Photo Lockets © Pearl Necklaces Farey Bead Nécklace Bracelet Watches ; Diamond Rings her Full ‘Dress Sets Cuff Buttons’ Pocket ‘Combs : Sticke Pins ‘Match Boxes Fountain Pens Pencils Belt Buckles Key Chains’ Gifts For Him. NVA Pocket Photo Cises Cigarette Cases Cigarette Holders Thermos Bottles e - Gift Suawestions Jewelers Lodge Emblems, Toilet. Sets, Mesh Bags, ~Dorine Cases, ‘Coin Holders; Thimbles. Bonham Bros.