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PAGE FIGHT — _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —~ - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922 ap Ria into our + CENTRALLY Fe iach warm, fire-proof building any time of the night or day for any kind of automobile service, and decide } for yourself whether’ you have ever reeived more prompt, courteous, effi- v cient attention at a more reasonable charge. EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING — STORAGE BATTERIES STORED AND REPAIRED — AUTOMO- ae ee ae : . BILE PAINTING—TIRES AND ACCESSORIES. PHONE 490 f _OPEN ALL NIGHT LAHR MOT! R SALES COMPANY | W CH ANGES Che ce, bite FOR company for insuran! on his crops JOHN H FFM AN was 14,623 for the work and 10,180 | 60-90 days 5; 4-6 months 6; prime j it at Hi - inst. reial paper. 4%. ‘ Fk | In_a Washington Park | peas eget re ea ee ae ae : ii i i ial situation the ® > NI | far refused fo. ipl the cal Vote fer the work was, gratifying i The state courts of {Nrth Dakota He declared the cost of the work UR IG A t | D? } ; had held Wanborg 4 entitled to averages less than outers of -one ‘ : soun- : i jets attacked on yishe ground of|Try The Williams Treatment WL Ee 3 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) Cc. E. Austin Will Have Com- 4 State Officials to Remain! onan of Shot 1 Meant For FREE | plete Charge of Grand Forks Fi “Ducks Ca BELIEVE BONUS TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMEN!:. . Mostly the Same as the. Mill dad Elovelae Low-Flying: Ducks Causes WILLBE PASSED |" ia teccce ye stat ‘ ‘ J ust because yo e Result of Election i Slight Injuries IN NEXT SESSION | 74. 2"! tired, stiff lees WOMEN. SOLONS. COME eet tae ee Head pee Ne Bakery was unfortpnately the des-|, Washington, Nov. 13.—Confidence | the back—worn out before the diy industrial. commission as . general tination of three shot from the shot-| that a soldier's bonus bill would be | begins—do not think you have to manager of the Grand Forks mill andj Bellamy: Storer, geek by fun of Dean Smith while tney were ‘enacted by the congress. which | yin oa conor th no. stiff . “i ie ‘ t i '. ie * . oF Miss Dougherty Outlines: clovator “prejesh, wal sannounced) Roosevelt Years » |e ai she penetrated Mw ‘Hoff ee ae Bia aa ees joints, soFe | muscles, rheumatic iew: i 4 ¥ + ene 3 it out. a jains, aching back or kidney tr Views — Other Gossip of SHEE ME aa uate deat, ter be Succumbs Abroad} + | Another weit through an car. The | John Thomas Taylor, legislative re- caused by body made acids, Election Over State “Mtr. Austin’ was. selected, by the Py WGEET FY “| third, however, lodged in “his fore-| bresentative of the American'Legion | If you suffer from bladder weak- 2 dsmenaalonlatter aveove neni reg (By the: Associated press) head and a doctor cut it out it out|jn a statement which declared the |ness,. with burning, scalding pains, wo is i Paris, Nov. 18—Bellamy Stoer. | last night. Several shot struck Mr. | clection clearly demonstrated that {oF if you are in and out of bed half |+ | . Little changed in the complexion | vass, according to Governor Nestos| jong | prominent as an Amerten| Hoffman in the chest, but he had|the sentiment of country was be-|® dozen times at night, you will ap- | of state offices in Bismarck will re- end Atorney General Johnson, during| qiplomatist, died last night if al on such heavy clothes that he was | hind compensation legislation, preciate the rest, comfort and sult from the election, and only 2 wihch time the commision w hotel here, where he was stayltz/ not wounded there. The accident| with’ the new house eight to 1 in | Strength this treatment should give. comparatively few new employes will be named. The only changes in the state house will be in the office of Attor- | ney-General, where George Shafer, now first assistant, will succeed Sveinbjorn Johnson, leaving the post of first assistant-attorney to be fill- ed. The accession of Mr. Johnsc1 and Judge Nuessle to the supreme bench the first of the year in place of Justices Grace and Robinson will be the only other important changes in the capital. The railroad ‘commis- sion remains under the same control, except that Fay Harding, league:, will succeed W. H. Stutsman the first of the year. Changes in the personnel of th board of administration staff will he made soon, as there are some Nonpartisan employes from the for- mer administration still there. In the course of \time some other ap- pointments will be made. by Govern- or Nestos as terms of present office- / holders expire; He will appoint a district judge to succeed Judge W. L. Nuessle. The. post of djstrict judge in Bismarck is regarded as the most important district judicial po- sition in the state, because of the large number of suits arising whica affect the state Sovernmient. sisted by a committee of the Grand| with Mra. Storer. occurred’ when the hunting party We want to prove The Williams Forks Commercial club. In selecting} Mr, Storer came here from Ital was in the bushes, Mr. Hoffman and Probes oc mane penta di ae Treatment gets results in Rheuma- 2 general ‘manager \the commission! with Mrs. ‘Storer two weeks ago.) |\Mr.Smith being about 50 yards lation, giving bonus proponents ajtism, Kidney. irritation, Bladder sought a man with both milling and! Bellamy Storer who died in Parle’ apart, and. the latter shot at a low-| safe margin in the genate over the Weakness and all ailments caused by ,, ‘ elevator experience, it was stated,| yesterday wa# American Ambassq-\flying duck. One of’ the shot| number needed to over ‘ride a presi- |excessive uric acid, no matter how + ; and both Governor Nestos and Mr. | dor to Austria-Hungary in 1902-08 narrowly missed Mr. Hoffman's eye. | dential veto. Taylor said that of | chronic or stubborn. si Johnson expressed their belief that}and before that had been ministe®|/Mr, Hoffman laughed over the in-|49 senators up for re-election who| If you send this notice with your they had béen fortunate in obtaining} to Belgium and Spain. He represjtident and was at his place of busi-| voted in September for the-compen- |name and address we will give you the services of Mr. Austin, who was! sented the first Ohio district in the ese toda sation bill 13 were returned to the !an 85 cent bottle (32 doses) free. engaged for a period of two years,| 52nd ang 53rd congresses. ‘There--were scores of hunters out | senate.’ Fifteen of the 18. new, Please send 10 cents to help pay post- the length of the term of) office of) He was born in Cincinnati, Aug-"y-sterday, some for ducks and some | senators, he added, favor the. pro- | age, packing, etc. to the The Dr. the Nestos. administration. ust; 28, 1847, and -wags- graduated | fir deer. «It is reported that about | posal. D. A. Williams Co., Dept. Y-2463, P. Mr. Austin was in Grand Forks | from Harvard college tm 1867. He ¢t deer were killed on the bottoms O.. Building, East Hampton, Conn. today and’after closing up. affairs in|entered the law two years later. @p.and down the Missouri. river. oe MONEY ' Send at once and we will mail you Canada as quickly as possible. ii and, was appointed an assistant! } By the @ Associated Press). by parcel post one regular 85 cent nected to- take ‘full charge of the | United States attorney of the south- ‘ ' New ‘ork, Nov. 13—Call money| bottle all charges prepaid. Only one project, ; ern district of Ohio. ) easier; high 5; low 5; ruling rate 5.; free bottle will be sent to the’ same Ti 1 Nuts are eo plentiful in the nation’s capital that squirrels have Mr, Storer's death recalls the ime loans firm; mixed collateral | person, address, or family. (become lazy and fat. No searching for food. Life consists of vears old, -was born in Vermont and | diplomatic. sensation. of a decade i . L 3. Ito be pipers with the pigeons. yer both have many friends Ariane is a graduate of the University. of} and a half ago when’ he was: sum- ! } itribute to their support. ‘ Minnesota, iclass of 1903. He ‘was dg Ne removed as Ambassador at } i anid. milling business on | Viem _ * the then President : a had been accomplished, namely, the /annotncing his’ retirement, said Mr. A aide of the-internation: panes oe ainea Evite; whe wae ‘ In order to comeleis our ‘ale ¥ we, have further reduc election of Frazier as senator. Hej! Rockwell would be joint publisher] 7 ot’ yith the International Milling| Maria ‘Longworth /-of Cincinnati, ee Extension Work our prices on large size tires. When tires go up in the declared the’ nurpose! of ‘his noming:| and Malt owner Of ithe: Dulurt Paper: / Company: af Canada Ini 1914she:ben| ASML whom revolved the trite fn- «Favored by Many spring, which they are.bound to do on account of the tion was to stir up fight and to|The Forum states Mr. Rockwell ac-| came manager’ ‘of four’ govern-| Cdental to the dismissal. She was f cotton and rubber, you will then wish keep the opposition busy on a. lot! complished, the purpose for which he| ment elevators with an aggregate ca- me ‘my can Maria” in thé remark- One ilmagent ee soaring prices of \c a » y of sauilidates soithat they could 10%/ same to North: Dakota in helping “to| pacity of9,760,000 bushels. ‘The. year aa pacearies. of ‘setters rnin ms Satrteen cere at orth “you had taken. advantage of this sale. concentrate on Frazier. Z it of 310022 F 5 : i i Lemke also ‘asserted: that he be-!bring North Dakota back to business | 0reVious there was a deficit of $100.-| 78) Nor, shu cue ane Papi ied OY culturallaxtension work, eight cat- Note the following prices. lieved that had the\ stornt in th nd political ity.” | y {nz} tention that. her husband’s removal lost and the result in two a \ feved that had, thenetormtiin: the;|iand: political sanity, in a year Tn. tie Peba scenes had been an injustice. . counties fas not: yet been ascertain- 80x3 Fabrics $7.50 tubes.........04...... $1.35) e Et. was she.too, who wag charged, : ion! 830x314 Fabri 8.00 tub $1.45 af 70,000,000 bushels Toft off x314 Fabrics $8.00 tubes................$1.45 £540,000. In 1917 Mr, Austin resign-| ‘by the President with responsibil- 000 on a business of, 9,000,000: bushels western part of the state not cut me Che down the vote the entire league ti The Ward County Farmers Press, ket would have won. It docs: @ppear| Nonpattisan, announced after the The Independents today claim con-|certain that ‘Seth Richardson / andj election it would suspend publica- ity; for. the complications which : icheli ne of the Big Five Original Standard Tire trol of the next house of representa- | Judge Burr would have been elected.| tion. ed to go.with, the Tntes-Provineal ‘Caused her hosband'y removal Me? bi idee Michelins, one of the Big Five Origi ae tives by a vote of 58 to 55. Thelto the supreme wae Milling leetomgrre tome ines therell Roosevelt. in- defense of ‘his action 4 a: eddy Companies .of the United States and Europe on whic! claim is based on an unofficial re- Bs \ Ofticial papers selected in the | <D0U' accused Mrs.. Storer with having enson,« Burleigh, we quote the following prices: port to the effect that another Indo-] “James E, Rockwell, editorial writ-|wester part of, the state include: | Ne entered the service of the Meple) deived too deeply in affairs of state -MpKenzie and Dickey. e quote the e PI . pendent was elected in Foster andJer of the Fargo Forum for the ‘last Kidder Farmers Press, Steele, league; } Leaf Milling company, the largest 1 ¢| 22d with seriously involving’ the Those voting against the work are |y 1 ‘ \ hi % Eddy, counties. There are 113 repre-} five years, .will become part owner {each Advance, Golden ,Valley;|the British empire, as manager 0f/ United States with a vatican in eee Wal ger. Bur- 30x31 Regular cords ..,.......0+++-++ $10.50 i - sentatives, 57 being a majority. as vice-president, secretary. and edi-| Cooperstown Courier-Sentine:,| mills at Brandon, Medicine Hat and) Rome, and with the government’s| leis! atest. ma- . 1 i : one torial manager of the News-Tribune, | league; Bowbells Tribung league, | Kevor, the mills having: a daily: ca- of;France, Spain and Aust tla-Hun- i 3 380x814 Straight side cords...............$13.95 “I look forward to becoming Ja morning newspaper, it was announ-|in Burke county; Carson Press,| vacity larger than the Grand Forks} gary, Kae 4 member of the next legislature with.|ced in Fargo and Duluth. Mr. Rock-|Grant county, Independent; Emmons | project. 5 The Storers and: the Roosevelts 3tx4 Regular clincher cords..............$13.95 pleasure,” said Miss Nellie Dougher-| well formerly lived in Duluth. Milic|County Reeord, Linton, Emmons} While Mr. Austin’s had been intimate friends for many} The total v¢e’ thus far. reported ight si 4 : ty, elected to the deelslatare in ward Bunnell, for 23 years publisher \of | county; Napoleon’ Homestead, Napol-{ been largely Canadian. be ls Fegented years. Mrs. Storer, aunt of Nicho- 82x4 Regular cords straight side type...... 918.15 county. '“I am coming to Bismarck|the Duluth paper, will retire No-|eon; Mott Pionee: ss, Hettinger | by the commission as a Northwestern} Iag Longworth, Mr. Roosevelt's . ” ay A 3 with the one: thought, of redeeming vember 30. His place a5 président |County; Hazen, Star, Mercer county.| man, familiar with the grain and} gon-in-law, was godmother to Kern =< 88x41 Regular cords straight side type. .. $22.50 the pledges of the Independent vot- | will be taken by Miron Bunnell, now milling, conitions on both sides of mit Roosevelt, and Mr. Storer h : e ues otganisation and working in | penérdl: manager ‘of. the: paper tel APS ( CANNOT at da sired ln coagvon wtish ae oan 83x4 Regular cords straight side type. .....$19.85 close harmony with the e admin-|D, Handy, business manager and velt was a member of t ivi ; ‘de. fstiation.in. support of (Governor! R. \tveasvers @ill ‘eontiite: in ceuch ta: aeriiee eosuutoston: he civil 34x4 Regular cords straight side type. ....$20.55 ia y re EEE Japeesgete Sede ln shia sleepy. ot a, “Bayer ‘ ad Insist! -32x4 Oversize cords straight side tpye. .: .$24.80 arious condé Hon Hagel 32x41 Oversize cords straight side type. ...$82.15 18 months-ago. They stayed at Cimi- 36x41 Oversize cords straight side type. . .$35.35 ez, near Nice, last summer, later go- ing to Switzerland and Italy. 35x414 Oversize cords straight side type. . .$34.60 $35.55 A. Nestos.” pacity. He is a stockholder. Bunnell IT WORD: Miss Dougherty is one of the twofsold sixty percent of the outstand- first women elected to the coming }ing stock to his son and Mr. Rot ON CAR ORDER legislature. Mrs, Minnie D. Craig} well and ‘contracted to sell the re- of Esmond, a Nonpartisan leaguer, fmainder of his holdings to the new WG mga State Commissioh Threatens est To Invoke Law NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE; } S { 36x41 Oversize cords straight side type... being the other, Miss Dougherty has} president and vice-president and|~ Washington, aNOYST 18—Japanese been a resident of Minot for the last | business manager. Mr. Rockwell naz] are not eligible for. naturalization 12 years. She has had experience as 8} become well known over the state] in the United States,,it, was held to- teacher in the schools of Ward and]in the past five years. The Forum,|iday by the supreme court. McHenry counties and of late has ‘ aie done stenographic work in Minot. Notice is Hey Mien: Whereas She b identified with politics it { f : mas 3 ihe Mtoe sated set Faithful to the End No word nas Bee reeled of to] dfn hi orerzd ain con ; a ee oon i worker at headquarters during the attitude ofthe Interstate Commerce 2 _ & ’ past two campaigns. She was a re- Commission toward the request of Bice crete by WY, Benes orper } We now have on Tap at, all times Wood Alcohol for 4 U the state railroad commission that} gti, y beari { Radiators, Sunco, Mobiloil and Havoli r it be permitted to direct the distri-| Ign dey ef sectenter int why | p , and Havoline, three of the. bution of cars ‘betweeh elevators| said chattel mortgage was duly; { best. oils used today. within the state, following the] newed on or about the 8th day of visit of Major Bailey, representative] November 1917 and on or about the Mail orders promptly taken care of and on shipped C. 0. D., when 107% of the amount accompanies Bregentative of Ward.county at the Independent convention at Devils Lake taking an active part-in the de- liberation’) of’ that body. ‘| of the commission ‘here. Chairman] 9th day of November 1920, by reason ‘Unless you. set the name “Bayer” LoTR o hulienalinaint tinea Milhollan and Commissioner Stuts-| of the. failure of the said mortgagor | 0 Package or'on' tablets you-ate not not issued a formal statement con- in the Courier-News declares Fra- ing the National ‘Association of | tee yar ae nee te road te eal teen ey, by Pediat kot % zier did not know the result of the Railway Commissioners. The for-| undersigned the sum of seventy-liione tor 5; ‘ election until Friday and had not ‘mer will go from there to Washing- three hundred and fifty-one (7351) |" Headache ‘ ij i made an effort to ascertain it. He ten to attend the express-rate hear-| Dollars,-together with interest-there- us Be Cant, hy ccesso! said: “Tell the people of North Da- ing. Before leaving here Mr. Mil-] o1 the rate of ten percent per ee ago ps kota how I appre ee honor hollan said that unless action is sane iron aad Now ‘There ie sey r eumal ae i) i in tl t t tl ! -| of , e . ae fe done, reeay: tna wnatiacnes ana teint Oe ee ne srahierberva property es ised in ial chattel Accent “Bayer Dablets of Aspirin” Opposite East End Filling Station.- Phone 332J. they have placed in me and make General's office and’ the railroad) ™ortsege, to-wit: y-five only. Each unbrdken package con- Corner 8th and Mai 3 them see that, even if I were cap- commission plan to invoke the SE eee clot eaters sph tains proper directions. Handy box- Main. able of it, I would not betray them North Dakota state law of 1917. re-|snuch thefeof ‘as may. be necessary; | ° of twelve tablete cost few cents. or their interests in even the small- quiring railroads to distribute ears ant to the ter: Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and est particular while serving the under order of the commission, of it id c Q 100, pirin is the trade mark of / And remember my friends and neig! The carrierg have ‘indicated a ip Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- " — , bors me eee by. World Ltdabe desire to work with the commission, ase of: B lemeree Bank beans cidester of Salicyltcacid. ant ‘ vh as few men have , 5 at » W. A. q x Warked. without ronty and without Dancnnd oy relat Peet fretted Staley, defendants, dated the rice. I have no way to reward them Contmerce Commission. 28rd: day ‘of September 1922, at pub: % aed they would scorn money, if I 01 SAREE RDI Ss ; lie iaale fe: the the @oth da | d it to offer, just as, they scorned = ; cash; on Mon he lay Bas fo as eek shes sternal Farmer Can Recover | Senter 122 si tr este sl WEBB BROTHERS for the lifting of a hand to take s+. fe But I'do not forget them and there i . Co ee oar ne ariel ks BISMARCK: NORTH DAKOTA w || Undertakers - Embalmers Funeral Director: is one way I can \reward them and . Pays Premium] stste of North Dakota to satisfy the Kart on he Nc fs Oli Licensed Embalmer in Charge ; do, were they in Washington—anl Washington, Nov. 1 these foreclosure proceedings. z 4 ki it Bi ‘k, North Dakota, Hee Gost tot pa ae itead bye cam megane em an nwt om ul ith aay ‘of November, 02h” PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS 4 but glad that they have sent me on his crops after he has paid ah, initiet By BENTON BAKER” Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing Licensed Embalmer in Charge x their service where I hope to be of insurancé premium but, before. the Lares for said Mortgagee. : Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 687 £ help: and benefit, to them. and to all policy has been issued the supreme 11-11 |] at new low prices, Mail orders peat A the people of the state-I love.” * Mrs, Margaret Christler, widow of the.sliin “Bishop of All Outdoors,"| | court held today in a case comity. looked after aac Sram ‘We pay accompanied the body from Havre, Mont., where the Episcopal rector | from North \Dakota. Robert Wan- Taxi Phone 1-100. Prices; BISMARCK F CU Eee COMPANY } William Lemke, in a statement is-! was shot and killed by Mrs. Margaret Carleton. The widow is shown | borg, a farmer of that. state, had as the leon Day and Base Taine | 4 in "Works MAIN STREET i sued Sunday, declared the purpose | here beside the casket as it was being taken to Waterloo, N. ¥,,'foe | paid a premium to an authorized as Ww Z Opposite P. 0, Bismarck / for which he had been nominated agent of the national fire insurance nights Upholstered Furniture Made 10 Order, sen aN

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