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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN] ‘TAG LODE violation Gan relebtas isk not only, ieeettcom | every threatening cloud, but the country has contributed its “larger | Lift Off with Fingers I$ DELAYED Injunction Prevents Action By State Railroad Com- ission influence” toward making marked | conflict less likely. | “it has been our fortune both to! Preach and promote — inténational understanding,” he adds, “We are cognizant ef the world\ struggles, for full readjustment and rehabilita- tion, and we have shirked no. duty which cor ympathy or fratera nity, or highest fellowship among ions. Every, obligation consonant with Amei'can ideals and sunct'oned , under our form of government is willingly met.” Readjustment Just Begun Serving of ‘injunction papers pre- venting enforcement of the initiated grain act halted a bitter fight being ‘waged for the appointment of ¢ superviser of grains and grades, pro- SLAYS YOUNG WIFEIN FI OF JEALOUSY: = will hott 15-19 inevu: ve ve," he site tiv nis to Be held i ae poultry sof the le the show there will be educ Bes! association announced g of the ational demonstra- > in Fargo, Jan he the 29th annual | associa- rding to! ie Jes nt s poultry , vided for under the initiated dev. | ‘The president began his addr | Correa, 28 ¥ Temperature at 7 a,-m. . The railroad commjssian was to have |by calling the attention of congress | himself tod: Temper: at ‘noon made the appointment officially not|to general world conditions, which | Hie. Highest later than today, when the injunc-|he said still were seriously disturb- | | ‘The husband fired three bulléts tion held up announcement. cd us a’result of the war. He assert- |into his wife's body and then sent a Pressure was brought to bear in/ed that “the inevitable adjustment | j single bullet through his own head ‘ an effort to have J. A, McGovern of |@ the social and ezonomic order is | When Dr. N.“Dreisbach called to | Highest wind velocity ?. Fargo appointed to the position,| Nol more than bareiy bean, and | # hurt a bit? Drop a little| atone a he pe VR age WEATHER FORE whieh pays $3,600 a year. MeGov-leontinued: | | stot ot an. aching ork, in, | SRArement, ho fourid vhem dead. |” yop Bismarck and ern had the support oe nest pens acy tha-old ordec:_ indeed» t now ; that cora stops hur lsaar: airs MATTIC’ “tonight and Saturday; se nee ind wha] Of 20 one who thinks it to be desir- | it right off with fin-|" Mrs, Correa was Nellie Gale of [Change in temperature, . : able. For out ofthe old order came : | Kilkenny, Minn, and w.s married | | FO", North Dakota: Pair the war itself and the new order, our druggist sells 2 tiny bottle of | several years ago to Frank MeNally | "4 Saturday; not quite the railroad commission, was under- established and made secure, never ” for a few cents, ufficient | of Kilkenn » from whom norti portion tonight. ¢ obtain- L Cine ey, tions in connection with the raising: ‘Minseapolis nstirance Manj°! twls under the djrection of 0. IMinneapotis instirance Man ton, anegtaliat of the North] Then Turns Gun Upon — | Pusota Agricultural college. Those ‘ [will include culling and egy demon- Himself strations, (By the Associated Press.) —- * Minneapelis, Dee. 8.—-Incited by al! The Weather | lousy which had led to OS as cls lately, He A. olde an sinter: For. twenty-four hours ending at tonigl soqcol is rea now low zero | ed from the | ward, ae a a regarded with favor by| wii permit. its recurrence.” |to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | ed a divorce, aie inex (Gaudiatond a naueR great presdre WeoughE Farmer Suffered First or corn, between: the toes, and the| | Two chitdven by the first marriage | ‘The cold high pressure to bear for 1 it was re-| “The first distress of readjust. Done ges jee fey ae oe dextends from the Mississippi Valle: ported the a commissioners | ment caine to the farmer, and it will ae eee eee ace medhee Head, (2 the northern Rocky Mountain r wauld not appoint, him because [Mt be a readjustment fit to ee oe eee ee eee eee Geat gion, Temperatures were bel ip Beuleeaoardi' savin naeee:- Of until he is relieved,” the President}. . steal onforeement wall |, COTA Went to work at ‘the usual itom Minnesota to western Montana. of his record as manager of the Jinll NOMS Ustress’ brought to the (ou and Titeral enforesment [hous today, but returned suddenly | precipitation has occu mill and clevator association. WA een enon ae eres ere Wim alone, {concentrate public attention on 88S jaf about 10 2. m. and walked into Precipitation hos._ceeurred § liam Lemke and other — league Agricultural ill fortune is # national | "edu ired modification. ithe bed/ room, where his youthfw n - as, Staten east: workers were in Bismarck yes] wthe farm loan, bureau, | Phe ec emtcenth amendnien’ in Fwife stoéd in Tront of her dres sing | ORRIS W. "ROBERTS, ay conferring with Frank Mil-] vison already, has. proven its {volves the concurrent authority of | taste, combing Meteorologist. hollan and C, We MoDoanell of the} Yel wens Me Federal land (State and federal governments for r| Tadigntions: nee, ene enforcement of the policy it r board concerning the appointment. |) otis may well have its powers en- ; The name of Thomas Hennessy, of | targed to provide ample farm. pro- | i sorta jack - on [without a word of warning. 3 new, : seaby walker Bottineau county, former sheriff, | duction -etedits as well as enlarged et ike Phaeedueed Theo . a a lent behy reer eret was injected a6 compromise <2n“| nda cites, vey entirely practic: ("Rs hoa a rail unaerswontixe | POULTRY SHOW | | Tints "None ssw st ate he last minute, and was ¢ ad th fi le f ee 2 llth St.. Phone 754-W. sida aidate: at the al to create a division in the feder- {oF quties and responsibilities, as understood to have been proposed by {al land banks to deal with produc- | (hic distributed, I purpose to invite WILL | BE HELD ‘| emke an evs, who also did not 1 ith the liwfitations of | nite VOR RENT—A large well furnished | Lemke and others, w tion credits, wi © liwfitations of |/he eovernéré-of the states and ter- : k wi favor Joh Hagan,| time so adjusted to the farm turn- & ; H front room, fitted up as sitting Jook with favor on John N. Hagan,|time so adjusted to the fa a | vstgties aan ourly’ opnortunity to8| Fiee Sale iy ; rf | as a compromise appointee, | over as the federal reserve systen Fargo, N. D., | Dee. he aristoc | room, especially ‘suitable for two a eames jeonference with, the, feder Us uey of North Dakota's poultrydom| Jadies in modern. house, close in, ides for the turnover in the | manufacturing and mercantile world. | Special provision must be made for live stock production credits, and) eq, "Will emerge a more the limit of land loans may be safe | cgmpreensien of the whole prob- ly enlarged. Various measures are !iem, and d pending before you, and the best jai and state cocpbvation in admins judgement of congress ought to be |Storing the las Out of the full and author free conside: be possible, it is confidently believ- MANY SUBJECTS DEALT WITH IN MESSAGE (Continued from yee one) ; expressed in a prompt enactment at | ruling to be accepted by both [the present session. . carrie cf a disputed question. The | “But American agriculture needs | Benefit dance given at 1. 0. also proposes that the law |more than added credit facilit‘es. (0. F. Hall tonight. Odd Fel- require the iers and ther em.|The credits will help to solve the lows, Rebekah’s and Friends pl ¢ to institutermeans and met-| pressing problems growing out of vited. Rebekah Ledge at to negotiate between them- | war—in d land values and the z si 30. their constantly arising dif- | dras tion of three years ago, Jerences, limiting appeals tothe gov- | but permanent and deserved -agrin{ 9 3) ernment body to disputes of such ener food fortune depends on!” For Sering Valley Lignite | s are Ikciy to affect the !hetter and cheaper transportation. Coal. Phene 164. | © welfare. Her an outstanding problem andins the ee n of is* Railroad Chang 3 mogg r'gorous consid. | - Suge congress _ und the} — the . |eour would include not only in- Linke! With Railroads j / waterways but motor iruck | «Ip! the las : a s well. He inveighs ting thé railroads, broken in éarry | system of paralleling capacity because of motive ailroads with fruck roads, thus | power and rolling stock out of or-! ng freight ‘from the steam |yer, though insistently declaring to | instead of mak:ng the metor | the contrary, embargoed his ship. | feeder for them. As to the | ments, or denied him cars when for- themselves M Harding | tunate markets were calling, Too} suggests as,ways of increased eco-| frequently transportation failed | a in- and efficiency there | be into systems, able products were turn- | losses nomy merger in lines terchange of freight cars, the con- while per ing from possible profit to counted in tens of millions. “I know of no problem exceeding | in importance this one of transpora| tation. We have built forty percent solidation of facilities, and the onomic use of terminals. He de. clared that the manggers of lines are without that inter-carrier, ¢o- | of the world’s railroad mileage, and operative relationship “so highly | yet find it inadequate to our present essential to the most and best requirements. When we contem- | nomical operation,” adding that | plate the inadequacy of today, it i they could not function in harmony [easy to believe that the next few when the recent strike threatencd | decades will witness the paraly \ the paralysis of all railway trans- portation. Urges Credit for Farmer More extended credit for the farm- is strongly urged by the execu- tive ‘who declares that the very proof of helpfulness already given is the strongest argiment for the * permanent establishment of widen- ed credits. He says the farni loan bureau may well have its . powers of our transportation using s scheme or a complete recognition on some new basis. Give Slippers To “This transportation problem ‘can- not be waved aside, The demand | The Folks for lowered costs on farm products | and basic materials cannot be ignor- | ied. “Railways are not expected to | render the most essential service in | our social organization without a While wondering what you’ going to give folks for Christ- mag con't forget the things enlarged to provide ample farm pro-|fair return on capital invested, but || that everybody expects to “duction credits as well as enlarged |the government has gone so far in get eve ytar—Slippers for land eredit: the regulation of rates and rules of |f instance. = \ stitutional amendments Two . “One would give con- are propo ¢ operation that it has the responsibi- ‘ cise oe j rit lities of pointing the way ‘to the re- Quilted satin Boudoirs with gress authority over child labor and |duced freight costs so essential to |f 2 Silky pom-pom or comfy the other would gestrigt the issues | our national welfare.” Belk Slipners; Just filed tne jot tax exempt sMuritics, which are} “There is a call to make the alien |} ™Other who wouldn’t love a declared to be “drying up the soure- ;respect our institutions while he [J Pally es of federal taxation and encour- | accepts our hospitality,” he continu- |] Regular as cl aging unproductive and extravagant !ed. “Let men who are rending tho | reel Dade expenditures by states and munici-j moral fiber of the Republic through |] 5207, #8 Dad gets home at palities.” casy contempt for the prohibition |] MSHt he puts on his Slippe Enactment of. legislation provid- |law, because the think it restricts |J SUch weal tiekes ing for registration their personal liberty, remember {J "e™ necessary each for more thorough exemination of [that they set the example and breed || Cbistmas. emiggants at the ports of embarka- |a contempt for law which will ulti. tion’is urged. The president s imately destroy the republic. | there is a “recrudescence of hy-| Prohibition Regulation a Scandal | phenated Americanism which we | “Constitutional prohibition _ has | thought to have been stamped out ;been adopted by the nation. It is ’s when we committed the natipn, life |the supreme Jaw of the land. | ic mM «sand soul to the world war,” ahd adds |plain speaking there are conditions | that advocates of reyolution are ab- [relating to its enforcement which using the hospitali of American | Savours of our nationwide scandal. | shores, “finding their deluded fol. |it is the most demoralizing factor in | lowers’ among those who take 09 {Ur public life. - the habiliments of an American |. “The day is unlikely to come ” jwhen the eighteenth amendment will be repealed. The fact may as well | jbe reccgnized and our course adapt- | ed accordingly. If the statutory Pro: | without knowing an Am n soul.’ Would Prevent Abuses Registration of aliens, the presi dent adds, wiJ] enable the nation to guard against abuses in immigra- |Visions for its enforcement are con- tion, checking the / undesirable | trary to deliberate public opinion, | whose irregular coming is his first |Which I do not believe, the: rigor. | ni gor. | FOR XMAS? A Windshield Wings Corwin Motor Co. OS - “CASCARETS’—GONSTIPATION == a | r | AUCTIGN SALE a Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headace, Dizziness | Saturd D oui i aturday, Doe. 9th Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath = 1:30 p. m. Sharp. Clean your bowels—then feel fine! [2 ou up. There will be no bowel} Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel |Po¥on to cause cold headache, Horses, Harness, cleansing you ¢ experienced! by 2uzzmess: biliodaness’ or sour stor i jach when you wake up in the morn- Furniture. + taking one or two candy-like Cas-jjng, More men, women and ch’ tonight. 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Anderson hone 1041 The cold wave extended all over the northwest. Some of the other private entrance. Phone 656 or call! today following an attempt to save afternoons or evenings at 415 8th |his life by a blood transfusion. He St. 12-8-lw | hud suffered from anemia for sev-| cold spots were: Calgary,—14; Ed- —————— jeral years. Mr. Crosby was 66 years] mont—8; Helena,—10; Huron,—4; FOR RENT-—Modern rooms for light’ old. Besides his widow, a,son and|Miles City,—16; Fargo,—14; -Rapid housekeeping, partly furnished./two daughters survive. Funeral ar-|City,—4; Sheridan,—8; Swift Cur- 320 Mandan Ave, | Tangements have vot been made. rent,—12; Williston—16; Winnipeg, 8. YOUTHFUL FROCKS. Very young girls are miking them- selves very easy to look ut by wear- ing charmingly simple gowns of white ccorgette or satin with girdles of silver ribbon or cords of crystal Bleod Transfusion Not Successful | (Ry the Associated. 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