The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 6

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AERA SSIS © PROHIBITION TO ' length of from four-to five inches. ZAGE SIX OT ATE ¢ APITOL ‘Recent Liquor Seizure: Saturday the Tribune erroneously | stated that Chris Bertsch,“Jr., had gone bond for “Jack” Bennett, charg- RY | YEARS, AGO ed with illegal possession of liquor. j Mr. Bertsch informs The Tribune that lhe did not go on the bond and ‘The i Tribune gladly . corrects this mis-/ General Grant Attended Dedica- catement in the news columns, tion of Bismarck as Terri- ; ' torial Capitol ‘Bertsch Not Bondsman’ Wm. J. Bennett, manager of The} ‘Parmer-Labor State Record, is not ithe person arrested. He said today a ere oey,{number of persons had told him they Saturday, January 14, was the 37th) yo1icved he was, through, similarity in anniversary of the dedication of ae State capitol. On January 14, 1885,.2,500 people of! the Dakota territory gathered at the capitol grounds to attend the dedic tidn ceremonies for the capitol bu CHOOSING \ | | { ing. All the state officials and many | soldiers from Fort Lincoln attended | the aftair. Governor Pierce was territorial Gov-| ‘ ernor. The dedication took place when North and South Dakota were known ; as the Dakota territory. I, P. Hunt, | ltather of Mrs, Richard Penwarden,,. of | the city, was mayor of Bismarck at that time. General Grant was here. for the occasion and made the prin-| cipal address. A large number of In- dian chiefs, including Sitting Bull, e were also here. Following the dedicttion a recep- : slavin tion was held in the old House cham- nder of Jugoslavia ber. Supper was served later.in’ the is engged to m a French old Senate chamber. During. the ev have persisted here not only d ning the ¢ anced in the co: recent long stay if Band from the fort | Pa but since he returned tc Bel-| (grad The identity out 30-below zero the night fiance of Serbia of the recon: panbiect of much speculation anid gos Orlean niece of ‘King Albert of ‘ihe | ~ BILL APPROVED! ouise Philippe. It is st ited tha i King spent a great deal of his time | | Serbias Young King May Marry! Pretty French Princess, Sophie | Paris, Jan. 16--Reports that the ‘young. King Al Society cire jmost_ likely p nto be the ‘Princess while in Paris in the compa | pretty pri s, who is NOW 2 Finance Committee of Senate i. Indeed, it was ccurtship had iiGeiaeued so Reports Favorably the French government. w: use its gcod office in obtaining the dq nection of the marr cess is a Catholic an the Greek Orthodox, fa ory goes that the Frenc entative at Rome succ: iting the Pope to give ington, Jan. 16——With ‘the provisions objected to by Secretary | Mellon eliminated, the allied foreign | debt refunding bill was favorably re- Ported today to the senate by its fi- $ aone SRE TRS: jthe union. The conditions pre: n McCumber said it was the! to and accepted by the Holy See were | pumose to press the measure for pas- ‘that the first male child of the union, Sage without waiting’ for the adjourn-|if- there were one, was fort Serbiar: | ment of the armament conference, dynastic purposes, to be baptized in| hee rect by eis n McCum- lthe Greek Orthodox faith, and that ali | aie Kk no soldiers’ bonus pro-/the succeeding children were to be} m was added "d to the |christened. in the Roman: Catholic | hurch. | | Shortly before the King left Paris, j ihowever. there were rumors that a] ihitch had arisen in the proposed mar- | Tt was said that while . the | | riage |Princess’ family were anxious to have |her wed the Jugoslav sovereign, the |Princess herself was opposed to the union because she feared to live in RI jthe uncertain atmosphere of Belgrade ,;with its terrorist plots and Commun- f ‘list, activiti | She was afraid, it was . reported, n ~—Ther ¢| that she might meet the same fate as ‘ He ee OS | Queen Draga, who was cruelly mur- tie Belle inane eats and in| dered in, the Serbian capital some © Belle Fourche irrigation project! years ago., In any case, King Alexan-j all during the last season; because of} der returned to Belgrade, and nothing light irrigation resulting from exces-|Cefinite has since been announced a Sive spring rains, according to the to his matrimonial intentions or ex- | annual report of the secretary of the | Pectations. interior. Pierre, 8.) D., an ample supply of Marshal ‘Hindenburg’s bed Has been sold.at Spa for $85. A * | truction is under way of an on of the proje the report|" “in the Willow Kk district.” inage is badly needed in certain LTTE ED SEE EEE sections, but no work has been ac- 4 mts LOANS ON STOCKS complishedas arrangements have not yet been made for the repayment of the cost. Development was slow. dur- || We loan 50% of market value on ing the year owing ‘to the financial || any active stock or bond, for. one depression. and adverse market con- || year or less at your option, with ditions, but on the whole the prolest privilege of taking up loan at any is showing good results, time. The Belle. F ject, is th ‘ it ea a ee Collateral Purchases only government ir lion undertak- | ing in South Daketa. It con We aceept stocks as collateral on nding to the report, of 82,63 purchase of sqme or other stocks of irrigable lant or which 59,850 on rgin without any money were cropped in 1921, These Bit Ssyoui unless you want to es under cultivation produ complete your: purchase. and. pick ar crop vained at $882,200 or an} up: your stocks. | Wire and Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. | FORCE & COMPANY 2 Stocks and Bonds i Suite.315 Tabor Building Denver, Colorado $ on the project are five} ngNas total population of | . or only about 300 less than the | number of people living on the 1,024 irrigated farms in the district. There! chools, nine churches and nine | ch have a tctal of in the district. a, total pital MEET EMPLOYES. , 16.— Wet between — railr executives and { leaders of rail y employes’ unions | which have been: inau ated under | the direction of Sec with a view -to elimin ments and controver: were resum- ed today with executives representing | the principal roads of the country in |, attendance along: with heads. of the} four brotherhood: Washingten, Ju should look {f Home’ owners. {upon their insurance agent as | a_ specialist in protection— STAY, HE SAYS: Ton. 16— continuous it of hi ve | marked the last two years, Virgil Hin- | shaw, chdirman of the Prohibition | national committee, declared today in’! a statement issued in conrection with | the second anniversary of national}. prohibiticn, “Prohibition is here to stay,” Mr. Hinshaw said. | For Sale. One “deck woiiten barge 18x54 by 4 ft. deep: Used in erection of Missouri River; Bridge. Will sell cheap. Phone 37. ready to be consulted at any. moment. In“this agency of the Hartford Fire ‘Insur- ance Co. you may find exactly that sort of service at your disposal. Call on this agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” ea Bismarck, N. D. * Some snails in Ceylon attain a London is to have an international academy of beauty. ‘For ‘Jack Bennett In|. THE-BISMARCK TRIBUNE The search for.the most beautiful back in the world has extended from | Chicago and New York to Boston. is shown measuring some of the latest candidates for the $1000 prize; offered by the osteopaths. STILL HUNTING PERFECT BACK will seek the. seat occupied by Sena- tor Hitchcock, Democrat, whose pres- ent term expires March 4, 1923. Mr, / Jefferis is serving his second term in Congress. ASKS ANOTHER PACKER PROBE Washington, Jan, 16—Senator., La Follette, Republican, Wisconsin, in. troduced a resolution today provid- ing for another packer investigation. Solvent’. 85 cent Bottle FREE (32 Doses) because you start the day wor- d tired, stiff legs and arms and and aching head, burning and varing down pains in the back—worn guts peters the day begins—do not think you have to stay in that condition. Dr. Kendrick Smith, Boston osteopath, , BIG POULTRY. tow fowls on display tty tur! 3 i display, one of -.which weighs 47 *, . a geal pry y | State Display at. Fargo: Said fowl is enn sented at the show, * Best « Ever | Poultry::As: leo Fargo, Jan. 16.-—With $3,000 worth of birds on display at what is said: to be the reported | ithe largest poultry show in the hi 's King has been the | tory of North Dakota was opened this | morale bythe North Dakota State) A. Jeff lation. It: is said that: district, today formally announced his of Paris believe the | this year’s show is not only the great-| candidacy est from the standpoint of the num- Get well! Be free from stiff joints, but that it also sur-!sere muscles, rheumatic pains, aching ber of entri kidnéy or bladder troubles. Start, passed every previous’ show in. the inow size and quality of the turkey depart- Y on display. nk with burning, scalding pains, or if you pl ote we eye: are-on in and” out of bed haifa dozen ifty turkeys are on sat night, you will appreciate the -, comfort and strength this treat- pounds \ Practically everyykind of domestic fone ni give you for your own use pnt bottle (32 Doses) FREE vo. convince you,The Williams Treatment. conquers kidney? and bladder troubles, Rhewnatism and all other ailments, no matter how chronic or stubborn, when ENTERS RACE i ve urie eid, Send this notice*with: your letter to 0 7 . The Dr. D. AL ms ‘Co., Dept. V-750L FOR U.S. SENATE jf 0 ioc, “inet” taingtan Golet to help pay pi age, packing, ete. We egular 85-cent bottle, iams ‘Freatment (32 DOSES): W3t y forthe Republican nomina- out, obligation or expense. Only bottle.to the! samé address or, 1: tion for the United States Senate. He| istablished 1892. . : : fuily Washington, Jan. 16.--Rep, Albert ris, of. the Second Nebraska MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922 A Good Day for to open that long contemplated account orto add to. the one 2 you already own is _ Tuesday, January 17th Nation al Thrift Day 4 On this date, the dirthday of Benjamin Franklin, inventor, statesman and Our Country’s first thrift ‘advocate, America declares its belief ‘in the principles / of Thrift. ~All over the United States: people will choose this day to open a bank account and-to strengthen the habits of systematic thrift upon. which national and individual success depends. x BISMARCK: BANK Bismarck, North Dakota ‘HE ONLY OBSTACLE to broad business revival — pessimism — ~statids balanced ready to be pushed aside. Add: your strength how to that of hundreds of dusumands of other busi-_ ness ‘men and remove it. ee oe ae ches do more than i anything else to restore good times. Business is reviving—as it did after the depressions of 1896, 1904, 1908, 1914. : The volume of manufacturing and trade is increasing daily, unemployment is decreasing, loans. are expanding. Business is gathering momentum — {Space contributed by THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE in | co-operation: with the ROTARY CLUB PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN - Advertisements contributed by Frank/Presbrey’ Advertising: Agency, New York PROSPERITY [Ss JUST ROUND THE CORNER You » vi

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