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Ni anetineee 7AGE SIX - PRO BUREAU IS, SOCIETY'S AIM Representatiye- of Dtgaaisation Confers with Bismarck People on Plan Eli Perkins, of the Scciety of Ameri- can Indians, is in Bismarck conferring with lecal people in the interest of the} work «J the society. The iety, formed erally aid the Ind of its major objec Indians. from contro] of the Indian Bureau of the government. The lea s of the society hold that progress cannot he made by the Indians as long as they are under the control “of, the Indian Bureau, It is charged dy, the society that |. there ere 7,000 white,mén in the Unit- ed States who are being paid ,$15,000,- 000 a year for taking care’ of 400,000 Indians, The society advocates .the freeing of the Indians from beauro- crate contro!” and» Americanizing them. _The magaziney published by the 80> | states its cause, saying: “y we behold-the cause and ef- fect of the ruinous em of the Int dian Bureau on re tion. Indians. “The Indian Bureay has not helped the Indian race. [t deprived. thom. { their hunting grounds and ‘doted out food tc.them without their physical efforts. «It has taught the Indians to ++ beggars without giving the same! in return. It has deader-2-'"+ re=| sponsibilities ofthe Indians hy doing | every ging for them that they ought! ton toy themsélves and thus keeping them helpless and unable to compete in ‘the world’s struggle. It has taught | ook upon them as ob- and dependent ‘ci ture:, unworthy of citizenship. And it has.made them foreigners in ‘their own country and they are subjects for WASHBURN WINS CAGE GAME FROM wipe TEAM Stanton, N ‘D., Feb. 3 Feb. 2-=In a rather one. sided game of basketlfall el Town Team from Washburn defeated the Stanton Team ‘54 to 17 on the facet floor Tuesday evening. The Wash- burn team. outweighed the Stanton team considerably. — This coupled, | with Stentgn's inability to connect | with the’basket when chances occur-'! red, accounted for the differencé in} the score.° Washburn plays Fort! Clarix Wednesday evening and the fast Hazen team Thursday evening, Lineup and: summary : Washburn—Peterson, r. ‘son, 1.f.; Everson, ¢. . & Ekstrot, 1 Stantoh—Gibb iA, Sailer, Lt; | ay Loy, ¢.; Fitzgerald Ts By Nelson, g. Substitutes: E. Sailer for Nelson | Goals: from, ield—Washurn; Peter- son 8, Robinson 8, Everson 5, Shlick- enmayer 2, Ekstrom Stanton: A. . Loy 2, Fitzgerald 2, B. at first to gene | has now as one ; the removal of f.; Robin-| Schlichenmayer, Free throws—Robinson 2 out of 2, out-of 7, Referee, Sagehorn. ‘NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- | URE SALE eet ‘ault having occurred in the edii- | of the mortgage hereinafter de- | . notice is hereby given tia age executgd and de: | tin J. Ambers ‘and Lucy | Ambers, husband and wite, of a County, North Dakota, mortgago: to State Dakot mortragee dated. the une, A, D, 1921, and filed the office of the: Regis= of Deeds of Burleigh County,’ North taon the 30th day of June, A, D. KAS M, and recorded 38 in Book 149 of mortgages | foreclosed le of the! described ufter de: Nowtlh: F mordgag bed. at the front House in the} city. Pe igh County, North of ten oClock. in lth day of: March, y the amount. due “on that day, Northwest | sand the | 1. of the V1.4) afl in Township One tysone, (Lady Mane’ Seve vest of the fifth Prin- There will be due on on the day of sale the together With the costs st Quarter (SE 1-4 of ‘Orth Dakota tiscou, at AT N (28, the Federal R las iH ministration have discussed a » month, HEIRESS SPEEDS * TOWARD WEDDING Chicago, Feb. 2—NMrs. Marian E, Steohens, heiress to the $40,- 000,000 estate of her father, the late Norman B. Ream, was speed- ing to New York today to prepare for her marriage Saturday to A, A. Vonsiatsky, a ‘Russian working man employed in the Baldwin lo. comotive works. ! She reiterated her determina- | tion to live according to the means of. her husband-to-be, “Haopiness,” she said, “is not a | question of :mone. Money has nething to’ dg with marringe one way cr another. We shall live very. simply in accordance with | my husband's position, although werare not going to liye in pres cisely the kind of working mans cottage deseribed as typleal, I expect fo be very Mrs. Stephens confirmed the statement. th her husband is jes in. southern were ‘confiscated: ii heir to -vast Russia, whic Russia and is trom one of the old. est and wealthiest families of the old. regime, 7 WAR: FINANCE. « LOAN AMOUNT 18 MILLIONS : mene iAnipheatibas from North-' west Exceed $55,000;000, is-Report Made a | [cgistature’s pclitical transactiozs, Minneapolis, Feb. 2—The sum of $18,899,340 in loans by the War rance Corpora banks in the Northwest up to the end of January, according to figures made’! public toda Applications made for. ; loans ‘up to’ this time exceeded $55, | 000,000, During the period trom Jan, 11 to/ rve bank, acting | cal agent, paid to barks in resota and North Dakpta over $5,- 000,000, according to figures. pub shed by the Minnesota banker. About half’ of this gmount went to} i North Dakota ,banks: FUNDING BILL CHANGE ASKED «Washington, Feb. as — * president {Harding objects to'some of the pro- visions of the allied debt refunding | Will as. passed by the senate, accord- ing to information understeod to have béen.-given to, the house ways and means:.committee., ‘After the, committee had. Uonferred | with Secretary Mellon regarding the bill Chairman Fordney said’ action would be deferred until he could con- sult, with she executive. Dance at Baker's + Hall ial | Tuesday, Thursday an jur- day nights.. Best music and: floor in state. 10c a dance. ~ I CITY NEWS Ews | May Buy New Car Members of the state board of ad- pro: posal. to. purchase a new car for the state: trolley line. .The. present car, which is now out of, commission, is said to be pretty well worn-out. Marriage License ‘Viage license was issucd from ourt house dodaysto(Miss Flereniine Kuntz of. Wilton: and) Mat+ thew W. Bteckler of Richardton, “This is the first license to he issued this Cnly three marriage licenses were isued during the month of Janu. ary. ‘A mai the county Bismarck Hospital News Miss Leotta Farrellief theshospital staff is confined to her home. Miss Beity Annabelle Melville of .the city, Mrs. Stanley Francis of “the ‘city, Michael Kezemer“of Max, B.:A. Me Elvain of the ¢ and Theresa Smith qf Underwood 1f enjered the, Bis- marek hospital ‘or- treatinent. | ‘Alfred Wise of Tuttle, who has been |’ confined to: the hospital retuned, to i his home today. 4 ity, which’ 14th y and filed the office of thet ister of Deeds Burleigh Coun! t ota on the 17th day of, D emtlar | - and the following jndebtednuss to One note dated the 148th day of De- “caanber, 1920 due November igt. 1971 one note dated Dec, Fa iist, 1921, far $20.0, on note dated < December’ 14th. 1920, November itth 1921; for seo8A0 at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, that the fault tonsists in that;the mortgagor d to pay the indeMedness se- jd note when jdue or at, all due on said mortgage and cured. b: that the indebteduosa! secrad..thorely. nt date of this notice the sum of-$ tnd * Wepelnatte E-? FE. 1.2, te ed ite Qthday ot Feb- 1922, Dartce at Baker’s ‘Tuesday, Thursday and i day nights. Best musi floor 9 alate. ‘He a dance.*' ~ Don’t Baby Satur = Corns lhe sit" ‘Thousands IC ts havo. only:them- selves to blame for corn agony, blood-poi- son, etc, Trimming and “trating,” cut. at ‘the: hour of , id’ sale will bevhad at the | place-for reagon that the pro y reason of its bulk can not morod, ‘The personal property deserihed. in | id mortgage and which. will jbe sold ~ the same described, as fol- All the straw raised. during the 1921 on gaid land and all"the ha and corn fodder raised during sa year on.said land all being on the sa Jand at the date of this dotice. $5 "Geis pitas tnd day of Februasy D. 1922 WING MERCANTILE CO. Scott Cameron, Attotney for Morteasec, Bismarck, North Dakota, 2. A, tingand paring merely ter:worse.: Millions of others: are wiser. They knew how ay and quickly. "Gets- ives shrivels and Reel 1s corns and calluses off—inone.piece. Get oor ameney: back if ear. pew hc shoes with Gomfors. . Be. Lawrenceaoo., Mi Chicago. -Costs'but'a trite overy where: ‘makese badmat- ion had been. paid to: Hall every) ‘and ‘CABINET OF -' ITALY RESIGNS René, Feb. 2—(By the Associated Pregs.)—The- Italian government of iPremier Bonomi has decided to re- [eat the semi-official Stefani agency pannounceds GINE “TRGE HICENSE LAW ENACTMENT | Convention to tobe 1 Held in Bis: | | .marck Will-‘Take Up Bill Lost . in, Last Session \ | | | i | | | One, of the mattePs of public con- | corn and interest; which is expected; ito come before the annual meeting fof the Novth Dakcta chapter of the American Assoc jation of Engineers he helt! fi the; city! nextéweek we licen NE, or lig ‘Te ation, of laud: sur- oe, © crnlioe of offorts have been made in the pasteby- the: North’ Dakota So- | i ciety, of Engineers to secure the pas- - sage-of. an engineet’s license bill, but! ro. progre: has’ been -made,.’. The te organigaticn: of -the American ation ‘of -Engincers, sponsored introdwetign of sits registration bill in last, Fear’s legislature session,-but the! bill, though, twice. reported favorably é out of committee, unfortunately tell | hy..the wayside in the Jast a of the Its ‘row. hoped, however, by means lof publicity during the present year to lay a substantial foundation for the sage.of, the same registration bill at the next session, “ ' Tt is péinted ‘out! that the object of | Meensihig aif’ registration of engi-} | neérs is*iot’to take the profession jot engineering a, closed shop. The ‘eal, purpose of. the measure is to | protect the public from incompetent ”;and untrained engineering, service. _ | Secondarily with the existence of en- | gineer license laws, in surrounding | | States. it is stated that the profes-| ston of engiheerjng, etc. must. he | protected in North Dakota since li- censed, engineers in-other states may | practice in this state while the same | privilege is.not extended to the North | Dakota engineer unless he is licensed | in the: other state: .> Clifford’s Skating Rink ‘is open. 10c in the afternoon and levening:: Free on'Sunday. ————oo Have You... : \ Ptomseh Trouble? {The onies ta i the” Center “Front ewhieh! Radiates ‘Your: Health. ‘Read ‘this: —Austin, Minn ‘About threo years ago. developed stomach trouble. .The nerves: of my stomach || seemed to be the cause. I sufferel| from loss of appetite until I ‘began i taking Dr. Fierce’s Goldca “Medical Discovery and it has rid me of all this condition. 1 can eat and I feel fine. } Dr. Pierce’s Golden - Medical: Discov- ery issthe very best medicine I have ever taken for stofiach disorders. I have-also recommended’ this Golden. Medical Discovery io many, who have bean igreatly benefited by taking. it.’ —IMrs. Mary A/:Drakeley; 702 W. Wi- Nona St.” Write Dr. Pierce, president Inva~ lids’, Hotel; Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice, or send We for frial pkg; tablets. ¥ Adv. f “51: PHONE, 57 Passehger Each ‘Add. Pads, : -1e t which’ was®present in: spite of (The management, of, FAR-EASTERN MATTERS UP Naval Limitation. Treaty Ap- proval Gives. Them: ‘Right ° of Way” ‘Washington, Feb. 2.—(By the As- socidted Press. Joc Final confirmation of the naval Jjimitation treaty and set- tlemert of the Shantung. controv gave the armament delegites:, a free field for action today on. pending Far Eastern questtgns-and ‘a‘c gram-of committee meetings and dele- gation m ings had- been. arranged | to begin “the finial windup of? this branch’ of the ‘conference negotiations 2. ‘WINS APPLAUSE Auditorium * “Program Opened Before Large ‘Audience; ————- rhe first. sh@ying, ‘of the Marcus Loewe vaudevillé at..the- Auditorium | last night brought’ forth favorable comment: from) the.’ large- ‘audience the storm. It: was “announced that on each Wednesday night there will be a vaudeville show at the Auditorium composed ‘of ‘dets of the Loewe road shows traveling to the Pacific coast. ithe - vaudeville program is ‘in’ theshands. of Arthur | Raner, engaged in the motion picture and vaudeville field here for many years. The troupo which appeared | here last night went directly to Se- DOs wore to, begin a Pacific Coast “ue progr aah whieh, is to consist of six’ act, was short one. act, last night ‘because of delay. in’ traveling.” Mo- I hereby announce m ) Cou Madge tion pictures. were added to the pro- NEW VAUDEVILLE: Superintendent of Schools of Burleigh gram. - The hit of the evening (was the team of Race and.Edge in'spjey dia- logue, with Race winning applause by | | his: description ‘of san American base- | terests, ball. game as it ‘appears_in the eyes of a Britisher. “Exceedingly | clever | dancing by Francis Ross and Du Ross |. won applause as did’ the sentimental ; ‘act of Joseph B, Totten and company. | Murphy end ‘Klein pleased -with music \ and Sone eur ee UNIRIED RATE. | FIGHT IMPENDS Steps Taken by Body to Get-Ad- D. Freight Fargo, N. Ds, Feb.. 3—Steps to brig Vakvut inion “action-“of the: various ‘ civic ,and commerce , associations of! the state in the fight to secure an’ equitable adjustment of freight rates ag they affect ‘North Dakota ‘traffic ; Were taken at the closing, session: of” |the North Dakota:Federation of Civic ; jand Commerce associations in Fargo. | The resnlutionscovering the freight ; rate situation was,as follows: » “Whereas, thp various. interests. of the State of North Dakota are*not or., ganized in any wax forthe purpose of securing what we consider équit- able adjustment of the unjust, ‘unfair | and: wholly unreasonable, prejudicial: and discriminatory. freight — rates» ‘of | this é, and, Whereas, the trans. portatiowagencies: of¢ this’ state: real- | izing the ‘present: predicament of the ——— SS. ES Undeywood Typewriter’ Co. Standard: and Portable. Sold. Rented. Repaired. , Bismarck, yself a candidate for nty. Runey High School sid SRLS RS FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB, 3 8 O’clotk Sharp. to, win. Gymnasium | | { * Péices Beek Lower Tha The _ Low Pre-War. "Prices "Here's good inews'ifo# ‘inilions: af mothers all: over thedand, who have Keen euttitig their butter costs with Karo — the Great “American” Syrup OFHERS can: * than’ tt ‘Give: “ Jiciou sp Ba fc ) “pack for mote’ ‘use Karo more’ freely ‘tothe children on f, this wholégome energy food. “Tell the grocer you'vé'simply got to have acan of Karo for when the children come home to: Junch’ today, Then see-what a delightful re TT — Beautiful stl _lastrated® Corn Write Corn ProductsRefin- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 North Dakota, interests, have taken ‘undue advantage of the same, and, | Wihereas, it is recognized that no sub- tantial or, equitable adjustment will be secured for the ‘North Dakota in- except. through unified action ofall interests, including yarious civic and commeree -agsoctations of this state together with the other existing agencies ‘such’ as agricultural market- ing organizations and agencies, to gether-with the banking_and all other “qherefore be it resolved that ‘this organization name a committee of five representative men of the State cf Nofth Dakota with our earnest. re- quest-and recommendation that they endeavor to bring. about the neces- sary cooperation, which, will bring these organizati into a more har- ;monious accord with,each other in co- ‘operation ‘with the board of railroad commissioners, thereby enabling them to accomplish the greatest. possible recognized organizations of tifis state, | good for the state as a-whole.” Low Prices ‘ m MANHATTAN SHIRTS $5.00 ahifie See ay -, $3.35 $4.00 shirts ..........0.-00+0+00--$2.65 ~ $3.00 shirts .............., $1.95 Special Selection ~ regular $1.50 and $3.00 y, price, 75e¢ and $1.50 _ . Overcoats -Any Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoat $35" - ‘Regular $40 coats. Regular $35 coats.......... Terms Cash, ‘S. E. Bergeson & Son wi Tailoring. Dry. Cleaning. Cold bedrooms goodbye | = 2 EFORE your fur- nace or stoves are “semoved, ARCOLA can be installed at once, giving you hot-water warmth. -And remember the cost comes back to you. For thousands of Ar.~ COLA owners testify that ARCOLA pays for itself in the fuel it’saves.° Telephone your Heat- ing Expert for an es- timate today. r ; . : Noa IDEAL Rgilers and. AMERICAN Radiators for-every ry hesitan weds. need ates Minn. 3) cana Aram eR IAT. AA The Second _-Month of 1922 Minds many of us forgetting ‘January's good Resolutions. That’s why;: if we are to make this a year of accomplish- ments, each one of February's twenty’ _ eight days,calls for action: “Down here at the bank there is a brand new pass book: waiting for you. - Before another day. passes come down:and ‘act on that Good Resolution to become -a regular. bank depositor. Bisinarck Bank Bismarck, N. D.

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