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) respect velti t i ] 1 pect to the welfare of the nation} aan Accused of Bolshevik or when large sums jof money are used In 4 ; tue a campaign and election. | Communist Activity Underwood Enters Squabble Efforts to get pairs arranged for and | Belgrade, Jan. 12.—Communism | against the seating of Mr. Newberry i seems to have been suppressed in this} Continued in order to offset ihe loss.of i ; “ .| strength on either side thnough the ab- | {l country, The vigorous action of the. Renee Pha Pe | | t Communist activity and others who]tion to the resolution declaring Mr. | J are not in prison are declared ‘to be|Newberry to be the qualified senator, | ry either thoroughly cowed or to have] were Norris, Republi aN Nebraska, | , y P ae . Phose persons |and Reed of Missouri; Hitehcock of| aye. zy ; ; x Absa wore | OW rice arg Hea ROE a Daly of tates ; Caraway of Arkansas and| ‘This is a’ model of a statue proposed to mark the spot off the Irish Hl a : M, Drachkovitch, the Minister of the}lHeflin, Alabama, all Democrats. | Coast where the Lusitania was torpedoed. It is by Georges DuBois, noted | Titerior,'and inthe attempt to assas Mr, Jones’ speech was brief but he! French sculptor. Frenchmen who propose the monument would have it set | x Bt as z slits Jusosl young King, Alex-| declared that in determining to op-| 0% 2 floating raft representing wreckage and anchored at the scene of the | Karo is selling at prices even lower than the low pre-war THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, ’22 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BOLSHEVIKS — NOT WANTED IN BELGRADE Tails Are Choked With Persons government which recently passed a law imposing the death penalty upon enemies of public security and offend- ers against the state has/struck ter- ror into the hearts of radicals and revolutionaries. The jails of the country are choked vith persons accused of Bolshevik or ander, will be brought to trial in Jan- uary. Among them are a number of Communist deputies in Parliament. | Jugoslavia’s statement assert that} thé entire Communist party, once of; ‘Oklahoma, and Senator Walsh, of Miontana, Democrats, Mr, Owen said in submitting his prdéposal that he had sought to elimin- ate all disputed points in the contro- ve@y so that the senate could deter- mine solely whether it was sound pub- lic policy that such large amounts of money should be expended in a cam- paign. Mr. Walsh’s resolution repre sented a recasting of his original pro- position declaring the seat vacant but redrafted “to express in firmest tones” a statement of the senate's views with There were seven speeches in the course of the day, among them being one by Senator Underwood of Ala- ma, Democrat leader, which marked his entry to ithis stage of the fight, and another by Senator Jones, Repub- lican, W ington, who announced he would vote against Mr, Newberry. The other senators who spoke in opposi- pose iMr. Newberry he had not been | frightened by any threat that if he voted otherwise his political life would he jeopardized | TO MARK LUSITANIA’S GRAVE SRLS AEBS OWING ATS NGO USAA TIO HOKT CHE TIO PAGE THREE disaster. | Cables to shore would permit its illumination at night. sofas 2°. BLK PLANNING. | War and mobilized at Fort Lincoln, and when Company I was organized the au HERE'S nothing the chil- High Price Butter prices, and you'll find it more economical than ever FRE Beautifully i!- 2 ae s y performed many acts of likeb lustrated Corn formidable and menacing proportions, “\| service for the soldiers. When the dren like better than plenty of F aikety has been suppressed as a result of | MANDAN NOTE || troops were overseas the work was | Be : Pp y Products Cook Book of sixty fearless action by the government and | -—_——_—-— | continued and personal affairs and | « delicious, rich Karo, spread four pages. Write Corn Prod- ® r that many of its members have been siness of many soldiers were cared cag lg: s : ee ucts Refining Company, De- ° hele exiled or imprisoned. TOWN CRIERS for by the organization. ca bread; or served with pancakes partment A, Argo, Illinois, The Parliamentary privileges of|* Since the clase of the war, the Man- a ee es Communist members of the National ‘assembly, numbering nearly 60, have ‘been cancelled and since August, none throughout the country have been sup- pressed and their principals placed in custody or under surveillance.> Com- munism first gained a foothold in Jugoslavia in 1919. \ SURGEONS MEET “| PRESENT PLAY, “It Pays to Advertise,” a three act The Mandan Town Criers club is behind the show and it will be given as_a benefit for the chia. 3 ‘Members of the cast are: Marjorie Grayson—Miss Helen Stab- le ‘Johnson, the Butler—L, F. Lyman. Comtesse de Beaurien—Miss Mar- ian Sand dan chapter of the War Mothers. assumed the work of the former or ganization, and it is planned to dis- bi Cafe Proves Attraction to Elks and Their Families er of Cannon Ball lis a guest ab the Oscar Pierson home for a few days, next big ‘initiation, to be held Janu- ary 22, A large number of candidates are expected to taste the mysterious wonders of the inner workings of ‘the order. The event algo will be a christen- Born to Mr. and Mrs. John George, on Saturday,.a bay daughter. cr biscuits, these cool mornings. Karo is so much less expensive than butter—there’s no comparison G of them has participated in the pro-| farce comedy will be presented by | pad ee busilahy at bhe, meeting, to = f i ane ceedings. Communist newspapers | yjandan talent at the Palace theater | F The Elks lodge is preparing for one | between them. It is one of the most and‘ propaganda organizations | oy Friday evening January 20, Mrs. Glen Brev of the biggest crowds in years at the j wholesome and nutritious foods you could possibly give the children. Keep the pitcher of Karo on the he time, and let the chil- N. Greengard left “yesterday morn- jing for Beach on a} business trip ing for the new clubrocms and cafe. The cafe, which was .opened New Year’s, occupies the former reading | cheatha #4] they want. See how Strong and rosy they'll grow—and | where he is interested in a clothing Ne ee Cn a IN ST PAUL ‘St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 12—The an- nual group meeting of the Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Montana sections of ithe American College of Surgeons is being held here this week, __ “The American College of Surgeons is principally interested in questions of surgical ethics, efficiency and hos- pital standardization with a view to serving the public most adequately and in an affort to prevent all un- ‘mecessary surgical operations,” de- clared Prof. Rodney Martin—Arthur Holt. Cyrus Martin—Earle W. Peterson. Ambrose Peale—Roy F. Dow, Marie, Brown, Wm. Smith—Walter Keller. Donald McChesney—Herbert Hoeft. | ‘Miss Burke, Clerk—Helen Gray. Ellery Clark—H. L. Kramer. ‘George Bronson—John Sakarias- sen, Public Schools Present “Fifi’ the, Maid — Miss Vivian; room and additional space for a read- ing room and card room has been pro- vided. The cafe is in charge of Gus Scholle, a chef who thas served in many Elks’ clubs, and is open to members of the lodge, to visiting Elks and especially to wives, daughters and } mothers of Elks. The cafe is open from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m., with regular | lunches, dinners and short orders be- ing served. Many improvements have been made | in the club rooms by the house com- mittee, with ajview of making the club a daily meeting place for all store, Mrs. J. A. Key is ing friends and relatives in the Twin Cities for a |few days. A. W. Furness has left for Glendive and other Montana points on a busi- ness trip, < | eta te | Oscar Morck of Mandan was a busi- | ness visitor in Bismarck yesterday. ‘Divorces Increase, how full of life and energy they'll be. ‘Tell the grocer to send your Karo exound today, CORN PRODUCT ALES CO. G.L. Cunninghara, Manager. ce Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn, wi C eoRH Prooucts PAL ofsices, R. I. Raymond of Chi- 4 ° / ed cago, assistant to Dr. Frankli Marriages Decrease Elks, The cafe. has resulted in a! ToT rer 3 aan = Martin, also of Chicago, digroneee The public schcols of the city of} InH 8 * Cc Mi marked increase in the use of the will serve witHout pay until Feb. 14, ' The annual meetings brought re- + + eral of the organization, who arrived Mandan will present “Fif,” a musical) “11 TRENMEPIN CO., MINN | ctubrooms. ‘The: Elks lodge of Bis- | "He" the club will decide whether ports of fine condition of the national in St, Paul for the sessions. Ee marck has been growing rapidly in| tHe club shall be continued in its pres- ‘ ee) DEMOCRATS IN SENATE: BLOCK NEWBERRY VOTE |an announce extravaganza on Jan. 27, according to nent yesterday by Mis Ida Thorberg, director of music. Upwards tion which will be directed by W. E For Constipated Bowels — Bilious Liver f 100 children, young men | ,and girls will be used in the produc- inn., Jan, 12—Annual ourts, both district and | } * Minneapolis, \reports of the the last year, and with the increased facilities a marked: increase is ex- pected in ‘the near future. | FARGO TAKES | municipal, reveal interesting facts in that divorce and drunkenr ine d perceptibly, while marria The Fargo committee comprise Mayor Hi. W. Gearey, Alex Bruce, I jot depre: ion, and sought legal sep- ent form. TRANSPORT MAKES GOOD PROGRESS HOLD MEETINGS lent Harding to be registrar of, the Bismarck, N. D. Jand office at Williston, N. D. and state banks of Bismarck and bankers generally are optimistic over the general business outlook for 1922. Trappers—Attention Farmers, ' 3 iq {Continued from Page 1) Coq pee ona Rogers Broduc: ob 80 parierous, com caring th g : First Guaranty and Capital Se- aeailen discovered the Philippines rf enator Spencer, Republican, Mis. |‘"* 2 2 y . spective figures with 1920 totals. \ es raat : . ef Zt, souri, who is leading the Newberry oe The district court of Hennepin coun: } (MeO Gr ok Lanai ‘curity Reelect Officers supporters, to obtain an agreement| Women’s Auxiliary ty handled almost twice as many di- | here today said "the crippled ship ae Sarria i” vote at four o’clock tomorrow was 5 3 | Vorce’ cases in 1921 than in the previ- | making favorable headway. “ y The state banks of Bismarck held a ees blogked, ’ Seuator King, Democrat, To Be Discontinued ‘ the report of the clerk nis . =e S reached! the irandnort Wiens annual meetings today and re-elected For Raw Sore Throat ah, objecting. | os. Marriage licenses de- 45 Sapa ae message said, “but did not cause ull officers and directors th ign of a raw, sore 4, * * acne eae 4 renter ey e : . s ke ause it to and directors, At ithe first sign 'y $0 aa mind Ue New, Resslitions ae The Women's Ausit ary to Company j grease 20 per cent, the figures show- | Discusses Means, of | Putting slow up perceptibly.” The First Guaranty bank re-elect-| acoat rab on a little Musterole with | dutions dealing With Mr. Newberry’s | of nna old. Ir ik second North | intone Hou singreased alnoat two. Bridge Across Red River at 365 miles east of New Yorks ie Laie Saptelacate | ee EHC es FTF dont Hoke tothe spot itive gentle Tight to a seat also complicated ef- | Dakota ; Ea pans rox.j thirds during 1921 over 1920, the renege, NARS itis aA eae sean beep es Aor haga trad ns) AA nad Fa . forts to bring the controversy to a iene Pree a canted. tor! j municipal court clerk's annual record Fargo, Jan. 12—Discussion of the president, and. J./bs Wagner cashier, eee at pce close and deferred agreement on alw'clock this -cvening at the home of | S2OWs- proposed new bridge getween Fargo BACHELOR TAX eo a Eee itaon ane NW Nu rol i cl hite ointment possible voting time. As a result of |the president, Mrs. P. W. McGillic. |, 0™ared to 674 divorce cases in! anq Moorhead will be the subject of HELD INVALID ag co eas the Paar ok ainees e with oll of mustard, “Tt hae all Ps the new resolutions those senators | it is the plan of the old organization | 1220 the following ycar brought 1,208 | 1 meeting today of the Joint commit- if serie h of the old-f hioned mus- whose time had been exhausted under |to turn all of its funds work over {SUCH actions betiore the court, the re-| tos of Fargo ant Mi Aacand tepr ——— the strength of the eld askin Pinte e ' a s s, ayd work over als Salk taal 5 40 ow, | tee of Fargo and Mdorhead and repre- Helena, ‘Vi 9 page tard plaster without the blister. the hour limitation, imposed by unan-|to the Mandan Chapter of the War | Prt, sta Marnages in 1920 were | sentatives of the Minnesota and North | , Helena, ‘Mont. Jan. 12—The state | ¢ . erate i imous consent under the original res-|/Mothers. ‘The records will be sent to| 6°08. While the past r only 5,667 | Dakota state highway ‘commissions, | 8YPFeme court declared unconstitn- | Mc vice president; S. G. Severt-| _ Nothing like Musterole for croupy olution dealing with, the seating of |the State Historical library 5 licen: 2 issued including 1, J. Babcock, state highway | Hone! the bachelor tax law passed by | son, cashier, and the first two named | Children. Keep it handy for instant ; Mr. Newberry, again could get the] ‘The Women’s Auxiliary was organ- | i commissioner wf Minnesota, and au- | {h@ last legislature and the poll tax | with N. Js, Rulien, P. R. Fields and| USe- ,35and 65 cents in jars and tubes; « floor and several tool advantge of |ized at the‘time the (North Dakota |2¢te@sed iaterially during 1921 over | tnor of the Babcock good roads amend. |!@W Which has been in force for more | yy tryjana to the board of directors. | hospital size, $3. ‘ the opportunity. | i resolutions |regiment was called to the Mexican | 020) | Wille. worltmen's congrensation |ment. The meoting was to open at 2 Ee ans included all male per-| . This completes annual meetings of| BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER brought in today, hoth to, declare mors Later Aven Rerrsei Mente ie (Se aes. dee ed more than 50 per cent. | ote}, y - Rey ae Dar eaten eit yey ee OMENS eae porgen rer vena sere Unent Was: | In 1920; persons ened vin uolite orelo A I, Costain of Moor. {5028 from 21 to 60 years of age. The four f the five banks in Bismarck. | calle a © opening of the World | court for drunk totalled 3,328, | heaa ‘ena < 2 bachelor’s tax. was imposed on all| The annual meeting of the Bismarck : |as compared to 5,356 hated into muni |" iS ncock and a. party of ‘engt: {M#les of more than 21 years old who ; bank will be held the first Wednesday joel court on intoxication charges | ,, etl in Moorhead ‘this morn- | Wee not heads of families. Jin February. y . |the past twelve mouths. io -sheak medal tian Paras = ah ta pe ly on finance: ! : ee { Y ! @ | .Walter_ A. Ryberg, district court Jing of the project. W. 1H. Robinson, of | NAMES REGISTRAR | qxmeeeeeeeeeeee . if Ww [cletk, believed that hatd times was re- | Lismurck, ‘N. D,, state highway engi- 0 ND \ ' | mw y) | noble Moveeneraltimp in the mar: |neer and tary of the state high- F LAND OFFICE) Underwood Typewriter Co. , e PEC eee ae ion, will represent that —— y |vavagant wives, faced with depleted | tody at the mecting. ‘The committee | ‘Washington, Jan. 12. — Theodere Standard and Portable. } | income: of their husbands, tired of from. the twe jes follows: Moen’ was nominated today by Pres. Sold. Rented. Repaired. \ 2 a Be their marital unions during the period ate ‘i 2 a wast ated today by Pres- Sold. Rented. Repai . LET US TAN YOUR HIDES AND MOUs fk ca B. Boyd, A. J. Clark, N. B. BI TUNE jaty nawetul articles; suchas | an a Rae Maurice Kaufman and (H, J. Rus fobs. coats, Tues, mittens, caps, fur : : i fale Conte ety ee SUE SOLD! __ |The Moorhead committee consists of eee coe icind of leather. The nicest cathartic-laxative tojtonight will empty your bowels com- | jrort Yates, N. D., Jin. 12.—-A bid C. I. Evenson, A. -H. Costain, Tf you prefer selling, send your physic your bowels when you have pletely by morning and you will feat W. L. Slayton while Mayor & Co., of Toledo, J. Wright, Gar! eld, Rustad, John SAVE 50c A TON Why Suffer fur to us for full market. valuc. WRITE TODAY for FREE fur price ili splendid, “They work Ohio, has been accepted by the board |‘. La ames Garrity and-J. P. Mel- ah ; i Headache Biliousness splendid. iry gO, been accepted by the board|'T, Lamb, James Garrity and-J. P. Mel ea list, tanning price list and shipping dene 5 » Cascarets never stir you Up or | i - BAN cea rane ti ahr wen: Colds Indigestion sleep.” | I : o +) of county commissioners and a $78,-| berg. f our Coal From tags. Dizziness Sou Stonnch | Btive like Salts, Pills, Calomei, or Oil | qq yerunaing hond issue delivered to Lee i | es Order Y on he Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. is'candy-like Cascarets. One or two and they cost only ten censs @ hox. Children love Cascarets too. Adv. “Over the Hill” worked oustlce) netlalgies bade, Cal Erickson, cha uznan of the The fact that-almest everedcy aches, stiff joints and for sprains ani i county Jeague committee, | gist in the U.S. and Canada carri LAST SHOW TODAY strains. It penetrates without rubbing. |has eddressed a letter to the local! Pyramid in stock at 60 cents a b THEATRE This WONDER PICTURE has pleased n it. Listen to them everyone who has see talking about it! Come early and get a seat. Matinee 2 p. m. ' Evening 7:15, 9:15. Prices, Matinee 20-35. Evening 35-55c. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. “RHEUMATIC TWINGE “MADESYOU WINCE! the agents of the company. The bond ue was made to pay outstanding arrants, renew old indebtedness and ash basis. LEAGUERS FOR MEMBERSHIP WITHOUT DUES jw | put Sioux coun | | weed. this have paid up their mémbership, e, year of others than those who The state’committee, in ‘its call for the Feb, 22 caucuses, advised that local members should take into con- sideration the interedts of thlose league members who have not re- newed their membership, and to ad- mit them to the caucuses if it was deemed advisable. aches, sciatica, lummbago, over Us: Sloan’s freely for rheumatic precinct workers advocating that “all who have the league interests at heart” be admitted to the caucuses. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR REN ern hous The very first time you use Sloan’s Liniment ‘you will wonder why you never used it before. The comforting warmth and quick relief from paia will delightfully surprise you. Keep Sloan's handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it. 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