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?°AGE FIGHT = ~~ \° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae het i a NATION-WIDE POLICE SEARCH (FINETRIBUTE | WOMAN DIES lac “emer owner J.C. PENNY ie ope laa TWO AUTOMOBILES FOURTH STORY :.": 22.25 "Se" OF THREE MILLION) "23," 22022," J.D. ALLEN TAXIDERMIST 302 Sth Ave. N. W. Mandan “WHERE THE WEST BEGINS.” ] | Saaetth ora ‘it ‘Established’ “When the West “ rs A i ting out for Maranhao down the x! i 2s n.”” QN ILLITER | Father Slag Praises Life of dlevane SRR reap e088 ‘with the intention of stopping or rine eareuaing through 22 pete) PahOEN | Fargo, N. Dy Dee. Police ot! J. mes McDonald, for Whom from 9 fougthesteryywlitdow of san at, Beaganen to replenish ‘his gaso-|. New York, Dec. 7—J, C. Penney Ivargo and Moorhead, Minn. and . 5 Som a our atory, indo ot 7a ie’ supply, of the corporation bearing his name, Day Emphasized as Part of j federal proh'bition agents of No.t Last Rites Were Held Drought sliiost inetant-death: to ‘Ms joined the ranks of big league pol-| gy ee : TAKE ADJOURNMENT icy holders, when he took out in- —An ad- | surance bringing his total up to $3,- 000,000. His annual premiums will F be $120,000. Only three other Americans are |Daketa and Minnesota are search- aon Clare V. MeKerina,i45,- widow..gho i ling to for the owners of two] A large number of friends paid} had been suffering from a high fever, Bowbells, N. D., Dec. 7 ears seized in Moorhead carly to- | last tribute to James D, MeDonald,}and delirium of bronchial pneumonia, | journment was taken this forenoon \ The fatal jump ‘was witnessed by/at the scheduled opening of the American Education Week Program Ida} passed containing more than 135 gall- | who Sate The ar : . McKenna’s nurse, who was dos-;hearing of charges preferred |. y ‘ . : racy day in Amer |oM5 of pure alcohol. The | ure | momin es being held in| ing after a week's vigl at her pa-lagainst Charles 3. Kopriva, ousted [in this class, Rodman Wanamaker, ‘ tion Werk program. jee ene aietuer Mtr Poh i Vhecrved. Bathes Shae | ent’s bed side, jauditor of Burke county, because of | p= pes ar or ar North Dakotisas adopted {he He. | noth. eitles a1 ; I paid 3 ful tribute to the de- eee Lae te ee ne Gi | a gen °No Mliteraey in North Dakota Both ears were found in a Moor | ia n, a father and »| START FLIGHT \the actual taking of testimony pro- > : Ww ae = sh ike United nia ce Sar aan The maudger denied loyal member of the chnrsh. af her TO SAN DIEGO |» will be started tomorrow fore- FOR XMAS? e an Mlopted the ‘slogun—“No Tliteracy| police that they were brought to | oS vugt a te ort al viel jnoon. An amended complaint, set- °. * * lepted the siogan—*No Tiliteraey| police that they were brought ident of -—— [ting forth new charges against the |FA Windshield Wiper r 12 the garage while he was absent. | narck and friend of the dece Tucson, Ariz., Dec. 7—Headed by|former county official will be pre- : in 1920, 4,081,905 persons in the) Fhe finding of the CT nneanaiig {Members of the Knights of C Major Ralph Royce, three army air-| sented tomorrow, attorneys for the | Corwin Motor Co. United States confessed that they | ae on Hee eee bus were present in a body, There | planes hopped» off from. the Fish-| prosecution stated. hed no schooling whatever and] Pills of the federal prahibtion | vere many beautiful floral offerings..| burn aviation field here this morn- could wot read in any language. Of | FOrees: \ Following the ces in the | ing on the last leg of their flight : our illiterates 62 ver cent are native- | ptm aera church the body was laid to rest in| to San Diego, Cal. The three avia. | born, ‘FOUR CHILDREN St. Mary's cemetery, | Pall-heavers arrived here yesterday after’ a| ? | f acob Horner, ct flight from El Paso, and re-| od i i x prates. 08738 | : , dindd “Chor: plant making’ tropes | _ We will accept AT PAR for deposit BURNED T0 DEATH Ree a tions for the attempt to mike the ||] za y iffte = inour Savings Department War Sav- ys ; ‘ord and J. ; . i Among those present 100 ————— | ea mas 1 t ‘ings Stamps maturing on January 1, the city w: SS. ames : One-fourth of the men who re-' Chicago, Dee, 7—Four of the six| town, an employe under Mr, MeDo.~ { 1928. sponded to the draft ‘call could not| children of Jo-eph and Veronicn| aid im Bie : 4 a : yead the American newspaper or! Budak were burned to death and ee 1} ! F 5 etter home, Many eer a80 | thee parents amd thir two remain- : | ste! | to HIM or HER E The conversion price of these Massachusetts passed a law that | ing cihldren were severely burned in A ‘ i F one must read and write in order to! a fire early today that partially dey Mové Child’s. Bowels with! = E stamps is now $4.71. We will take vote, ear New York enacted] stroved their home. It was believed EGED die a = ‘ é .. i ; A law nrohibiting anyone from vot-|by firemen that the blaze was start- | “California Fig Syrup’ = 250 LETTER HEADS £ them at $5.00 for credit to your sav ing who cannot read and write Eng-!ed by an overheated stove, ' i ‘ z ‘ | ees i . lish. [One of the dead children was a! RUM RUNNERS S 250 ENVELOPES i igns account. According to the Federal Census | ten months ‘old girl, Eva. The other H =| E in 1920, there were 9,937 illiterates) dead are Mary, 13; Sophie, 9, and fas : = iE F in North Dakota, 152 illiterates in| John, 3. | ; oe = - i . z . Burleigh county and 82 illiterates in|” Firemen rescued the mother and|. Albert Lea, Minn. Dec. 7—-Two} =| z Be Bismarck. ‘Zach One Teach One,”’ Anna, 12, a daughter, and carried alleged rum runners were killed news = . E Ha Ps is the motto. | out the odies of the four children. | here late last ee whee er ae 2 e E ° ° ‘ re a | ———-- tomobile apparently skidded on ¢ Fi tN t 1 ¢ . . iey road and overturned, The bodies, z : i 2 ye e@ Firs attona Demand For |Introduces Bill to identified as those of W. M. Steihm in special container, high grade bond B fz : i both of Minne- =. se ; Labor Greater | Permit Draft and L. R. Thorpe, both of Minne- . = ; Weather: s Militi | spots, were found today- by passers paper, printed to your order. = E an Due to eathe | tate Mil 1a by. di to SheriT Peter Fosse, = E ee ; According to SheriT Pet papel . | ! i ) fs = “ j D, Dec, 7-—The scold | Washington, Dec, 7-—Répresenta the cay contained 68 gallons) of l- Call and see them. H The Pioneer Bank torms of recent days) ive Johnson, Republican, South Da-| cohol in tin drums. The men were \ z has brought about an peace kota, has introduced a bill giving belisved, to hee eet cevascatat i ‘ demand for farm labor in North Da- | the president authority in war time| Mason City, Iowa, 4 a: kota according to Mrs..M. B. Bowe, | to dratt the wnorganized militia,| occurred. ° e FI Bismarck, North Dakota in charge of the State-Federal Ena| without exemption of men from 21 ss wi ek z ployment office here. The demand |") iaduethalvocea: , = ; for cood men, ready to take places | Os on account of industrial oceu-] WATT, TO AGREE vl ( ] ? on farms, has been greater this | P's atso would authorize the IN EQUITY SUIT) even a cross, teverish, vilious, or 4 ; week than the supply, she said, be- | i etcrmination and proclamation of constipated child loves the “fruity E cause need of farmers for more | ee taT resources necessary to car-| avis, N, D, Dec. 7—Committees | taste of “California Fig Syrup.”#A ee rrr UI LL help in hauling feed for cattle | ™ y ‘argo, N. D.. Dee. 7- : nful never‘fails'to-cleanse the . stabilizing of os the former and pre. | teaspoo! cl which have heretofore been able tq|t¥ on & war and the sta representing ‘Equity Co. | liver and bowels. In a fewihours you = 7 shift more or less for themselves. [prices of things necessary to either) sont directorates of the Equity Co- Jed for yourself; how thorough- |: A any A 2s : : ie emer othe eivilla -pqpalation. operative, Packiog. Som eoment yeu: | lye works’ all the’ svar bile, tid SUIIINNVUANIUOLUUAUUUETONAAOALTAOS UR URUGSAEUUUEAORAROUORALEEEOOA AOU a0 aggre go did not re vas | = Fi ; = Wage Demand MENACE TO CHURCH terday: regarding the $111,000 dam- | undigested food outset the bowels ae ‘ ; ‘ : ae = May Close Down Fargo, N. D., Dec..7.—The Ku | age. suit brought agelnat, the formes and you'have a well, playful child ; a Klux Klan and similar organizations | hoard by the company for, allege CRS ag \ : = * | i f mothers‘ keep “Cal = jare a nace to the church and the } wasteful operations. oe Millions 0: i = Lead Mines vation according, to pronouncement | Representatives of both sides | nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know. es HG. * me Of the executive. committee of the| said that the meeting was simply | teaspoonful today saves'a sick child : Cac) j " i = Leadville, Colo., Dee. 7.—-Complete | Congregational Churches of North |.for a discussion of the-case in-an ef-| tomorrow. Ask your druggist for | BES — 3 : iz paraly: of mining activities in six i a. basis. for settlement | genuine California P => , £ mining activities in six| Dakota made public. here today. The | fort to reach is. for settlement | genuine “Califor Fig Syrup” r i = of Leadville’s lead, zine and iron i f f approval of and that indications were that a|which has directions: for babies’ and : |, . ‘ = action took the form of app ‘ . S mines was threatened today as a re-|q' statement issued by’ the adminis-| settlement would be reached’ later. } children of all ages printed on bottle. . ; ‘ cae ‘ = sult cf a demand for inereased| trative. committee of the federal} The old board it.was said today, | Mother!. You-must say Calitgrnis EL \ x = wages made by between 350 and 400) council of the churches of Christin] made no proposals to .the new|or you may get an imitation , = miner: ‘Two properties already | Amurica, given at a banquet here. board yesterday. syrup. id = have shut down. f = The werkers who are not or , ‘ = ed, held a necting Tuesday night} ) } = and’ veted to demand a minimum % | => , wage of The present scale , : . } s A committee was appointe: f to p / the demand of the mine to the overators, Following confer ences held yesterday it was announc- ! ed the committee had obtained no} satisfaction from the operators, Sunday has been fixed as the time} of exviration of the demand. ] Soft Coal ‘Status | Remains Unchanged | Of WINTER MERCHANDISE We must reduce our stock before inventory. The following are but a few of the ex- ; traordinary values we offer: STUDY THESE VALUES—THEN COME FOR THEM. ieago, Dec. 7—~The situation in| the soft coal industry remained un-! wed today as operators, miners | and the public eutered into a period | of waiting for the January 3 joint! conference here of miners and oper- ators out of which it was hoped} would come a wage! scale preventing | a strike next spring... With the ‘adjournment! of the min- ers and operators joint conference yesterday, the second eslled within a month to set up a methed for the January meeting, the latter will con- vene officially without method or | plan of procedure. This does not mean neces failure of the con- | ference, it Pointed out, but does | at the miners and cperators | failed to kecS part of the Cleveland | agreement last August, namely, to| have the method of procedure select- ed and agreed upon before January. | WINTER CAPS UNION SUITS coil $150 values for: te : Ps : 98c Fleece Lined Union Suits. $1.75 value. Seconds.............. 98c \ SWEATERS » : moor MIXED WORK SOCKS izes in iY : 5e value. eaters, $750 aaes. ...... BOsOO ei ae oes wee L9YC CASHMERE WOOL SOCKS Pah Ua vein eee OO 3 pair for $1.00. TU WU es UUM LeU TNL There Is No Substitute _ for Quality ‘When you buy a house you make sure that the foundation, the walls and the roof are constructed for permanence. Buy a motor car in the same way. ARMY SHIRTS Genuine O. D, Army Shirts, double elbow, bosom peksd scurdy body of = att he: Se Sodan i Oe a lined, two pockets. $ 2 7 5 tad witha high degree of ip to give years of satisfactory service H $8.50 values .......... ats e ight stout ash pillars, from floor to roof, insure permanent strength and iit. The four wide-opening doors are a real convenience in getting in and out. Broad windows provide clear vision in every direction. ith deep springs to give lasting com- i velvet plush, asd Be eee and comfort on cold days. The Light-Six has proved its reliability on the highways of the world. The ample power, quietness and remarkable flexibility of its. motor are a eure of contin; tatiopaction: It is easy to handle in traffic. Constant Four buckle all rubber, Overshoes, . LEATHER VESTS “standard brand : nrg i er we $2 235 Onehile they late sons s+. -!-, D400 OD DUTCHESS TROUSERS The kind that guarantee a refund of 10c for every Rabe button that. comes off, and $1 for every rip. BOYS’ OVERCOATS pee ae and ot McKibbin make, all wool cloth, Lamb and Leather erie ee Fur collar, 31800 value....... DL2s09 y tl LIGHT-SIX __high gear. Vibration, which is eo annoying in closed cars, is virtually SEDAN ice i complete manufacture by Studebaker in one of the $ Profits are eliminated and the savings are passed on to the buyer. The name Studebaker stands for comfort, quality and durability. MODELS AND PRICES—f. 0. b factories OVERCOATS POVEUESURIUUOEAUEO SACHA congestion and you are relieved of your cold. “Apply Sloan's. Don’trub. It pevetrates—strikes right into the sore spot, warmsit up, starts the blood coming and going. This simple, effective action banishes the congestion. vThe World's Lintment.” s cases backache, neuralgia, sore, aching muscles, rheumatic twinges— all the pains of Congestion, Sloans Liniment- kills hand front door. Dome light. Mohair velvet plush Terms to meet your convenience upholstery. RIGHT SIX One lot of Dress Coats, fine moleskin, large fur EQUIPMENT 40 HP. | reduction on all hats and fall collar, plait back, belt all around, leatherette Touring______8 975 ‘Touring —______ $1750 = (9) caps in, our store (0) blanket lined. $1 4 7 5 rptoot Roedster (3-Pase).. 975 eee ea alee : Special jis c's coc an tt of mission lock. Cowl ventila- Conpe-Roedster = 2350 | f : Exposure—then painful chest tor. Side coach lamps. Rai (2-Pose.) 1225 | Coupe (4-Pass.)—.1875 | Coupe (S-Pass.) | = with a tight, clinging cold. Don't nr and winded eae Sedan—___. 1550 | Seden_____ 2050 | Soden 3730 : | Et that develop: * Breale up-she Papber aap "Non-Skid Gord Tires, Front and Rear, Standard Equipment | | Standard Clothing House Laskin Block Cor. Main and Sth Streets Bismarck, N. D. NLL BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Phone 23 416 Broadway LLL oe SAU TTHNNAUNNLUUALAQALNGSSOUUAUULAUL Is A STUDEBAKER YEAR