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CAGE BIGHT “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ Say it With Something For theCar At this time of year it seems hard to select a little token for your friends, and it is very trying indeed for the busy -person‘to select something pleas- ing as well as inexpensive. : Almost one out of every ten persons owns a car. ‘When you think of the pleasant drives you have had during the Sum- mer which has passed, and the many times you have been given a lift, does it not seem fitting to show your appreciation by giving the car owner We usually say something about storage in this space, but our building is.filled and we thank you for your patronage. something for his machine; instead of some useless trinket or bit of ap- _ parél he may never use? aon, fu store has acceptable gifts ranging in price from 50 cents up to $50. Come and see our display, and you. will be pleasantly surprised jat the ratigeof pleasing gifts which you can secure at so small an amount. - Better shop early as they are going fast. Le SATURDAY; DECEMBER 9, 1922 5S E FOUNDATION OF OUR BUS LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPA _BISMARCK,NORTH DAKOTA |, _| i | ‘X “If you don’t know about our high class Repair work, you owe it. to yourself to investigate. PHONE 490 ’ WANY BILLS TOASSISTIN. RURAL CREDIT Ecrrowing Power of Farmer, Increased by New Measure more Washington, Dee. 9.—Two farm credit plans were added today | to the n or more already before | coner ‘ { A bill amending the farm loan act to provide additional credits, was ,, introduced by Senator Norbeck,iRe- publican, of South Dakcta, and Re. | ntative Strong, Republican oft as, while another, introduced ; enator Norbeck and Represen- , A. P, Nelson, Republican of | sin, would author.ze the War ; ce Corporation to make loans ; to foreign purchasers of American ! agricult products. south the bills are endorsed by the J American Farm Bureau Federation and go beyond , the administrat‘on | proposals in the‘ recently introduced Lenrcot-Anderson_ bill, | Whether the cifferences may be | harmonized easily has not yet been developed but cerita’ : the new Nordeck-Stcng: weasures | are contained in, other i duced by Senator ‘Capper. Republig | can of Kansas, chairman of the | ate farm block, and others of the | farm group in. congress. Increase from! $10,000 to $25,000 of the maximum loan which could be made to an individual farm by. co- | cperative farm land banks is one of | the principal features of-the Nor- | beck--Strong bill. .Senator Norbeck ! said that this change would “give local cooperative associations: a bet-; ter chance to complete with the; joint stock land banks.” \ Such loans also, under the new bill, would be available for security cn machinery and other debts of borrowers and not limited, as under the present law, to land and build- | ings. “The bill which I have introduc: | ed,” Senator Norbeck said, of this ! feature, “Makes it possible \for a farmer who owes money. on farm‘ machinery for instance, to place a mortgage on his land with the fed- eral farm lean associations and pay off the debt on the farm machinery., He y also borrow money to edus cate his family.” 4 he bill also provides for volun- tary liquidation. of local’ farm loan associations and for appointment of agents where cooperative banks do not exist. The latter provision would make it possible for farmers to ob- tain lcans where local associations have not yet been organized. The Norbeck-Nelson foreign loan bill, would create a revolving fund of $200,000 to negot’ate sales of n produots, "It is designed to se exports of farm products vancing funds to foreigners, NEED NO MORE CREDIT. . Louis, Mo., Dee. 9.—Angwering. sident Harding's recommendation erday before congress for the nsion of more credits to farm- R min C. Marsh of Washing- managing director of the mers’ National Council, today is- ed a statement declaring farmers need no more credit to get more into debt.” s 5 y a Mr. Marsh passed through St. Louis from Oklahoma and Texas, ] he has been attending farm- rs’ meetings, “Farmers are now at least 35,- 000,000,000 tco much in debt,” the statement asserted, “and need no * more credit to get more into debt; but government cooperation, such as the consumers and producers finan= cing corporation to be created by the pending Norris-Sinclair bill, to get them fair prices for farm, products so they’can get out of debt.” ‘ The statement added that the “ex- reme poverty of farmers is chiefly due to the ernment’s subservien to the investment bankers,” and ur vicious marketing and tax sys- tem: Dance at Coliseum tonight. COAL DEMAND ACTIVE (By the Associated Press) + St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 9.—With the continued cold weather which grips the entire northwest, requests for hard coal continue to pour into the effice of C. P. White, . northwest federal fuel distributor. The northwest is far below allotted tonnage of this grade the of | Latest Love ‘When Eugene V. Brewster, New York publisher of a string of movie magazines, took Corliss Palmer, 20-year-old cigar counter girl from & “Macon (Ga.) hotel and awarded her contest;-he sowed the seeds for the legal difficulties in which he now finds himself. Mrs. Eleanor V. V. separation. BUY GREATEST ~ OVERLAND CARS IN OCTOBER’ One-third. of the purchasers of Overland cars in the month of October, were pepople who, prior to ‘buying their Overland, did not own any make of automobile be- fore. The same percentage holds true‘ in Willys-Knight cars for that month, atcording to the monthly vocational chart issued ‘by the statistical department of the Willys-Overland Company. Former owners of either Over- land or Willys-Knight éars ranked second in volume of purchases, oné-fourth of the monthly total of sales on Overland beign to former Overland owners and one-third of the total purchases of Willys- Knight cars before former owners of Willys-Knight or Overland cars. In third place in rank of former ownership on purchases of “both casr are former owners of Ford hard coal but with. the extension of navigation for practically two weeks, it is hofed that the upper lake docks ‘will receive jabout. one-half of the 60 (percent allotment, agreed upon by Washington officials. Dance at Coliseum tonight. Ace’and Queen iThe brave deserve the fair. ‘Eddie Rickenbacker, ace of Amer+ dean aviators, is shown here with jhis bride on their return from a ‘honeymoon in Europe. ~ ; . charge of murder in the first degree was denied by Judge ‘G. E. ‘Qvale. A motion for removal. from the recor is of Fri » y's death bed, state- ment, on the ground that it’ is not, under the law, a death statement, was also denied. po Although Miss Salisbury will prob- ably take the stand ate today. It is not-expected that the case will reach the jury before Monday. HICKORY FIVE... ‘XMAS MAILING HAS STARTED ‘Postoffice Reports Rush’ of Triangle The line-up: The Christmas’ rush has started —it started two days ago, accord- ing to employes at the postoffice. Business yesterday was brisk all day, scores of packages being | mailed. | Already many packages have {gone through the Bismarck post- ‘office on their way to foreign |countries—Germany, Russia, Nor- way, Sweden and England all he-| court room was well filled; but not |ing destination for many: packages. | crowded as on. previous day. j,,The. early, shopper now is get-|: Ernest; Micheal, associate: o: jung the pick of the wonderful line Davis, chief defense counsel, ‘of Christmas presents. offered in! the local ; stores. |The . early mailer | day, ass ‘also is being assured that his pack- fter a lengty argument. over ;2ge will not be delayed in trans-|Erickson’s statement, the. state mission through the mails, and ‘he |turned over to the defense-a-copy jis a -great. deal: more sure- that |of’the transcript of the notes and there will be no damage such:as!reading of the statement was re- jmsy occur during the rush se med by Miss Welsh. ison, Veg ‘The statement was taken ‘from Some hive already completéd kson at a local hospital about their .Christmas shopping. They |two hours: after the tregedy. It. was iare ‘the people yOu meet. on. the} during the reading ofthe first por- to read. It was finally stipulated thateach | Wyciskala for Athletic club. separate question and answer in the statement .would -be shown the de- fense before being read in to the record by Miss Welsh, i Although appearing very pale, | Miss Salisbury, accompanied by her | aged mother and sister, entered | court shortly after 9 o'clock. . The j Tom ined staff of defense attorneys to-' ; cough Now tocay—sek your drug- DR KINGS 22x {street wearing. a broad: grin. tion of, the statement. that the de- i psa au fendant. collapsed’ Thursday after- the prize in an international beauty 7 oon; making necessary p = Scolds : Ff essary postponed a SyTUp. Lawyers Quibble of the*ease until today. ) | H Brewster Gower left) has sued for { At Murder Trial DEFENSE DISCLOSED ~ Montevideo, Minn., Dee. 9.—Acci- dental: homicide is the defense :of f Elsie ‘Salisbury in her trial-on. a first degree murder charge in con- nection with the fatal, shooting. of Oscar Erickson here last April. This was disclosed in the, pening statement of Tom Davis, counsel for the defense, just before noon today, shortly after the state had rested its case. In response to a request by the defense for ‘an additional hour's re- | cess at noon court was adjourned until 3 p. m., when it is expected the |' defense will call its first witness. Monteviedo, Minn.,’ Dec. 9A con- the remainder of Oscar Erickson’s death ‘bed statement marked the resumption of the trial of Elsie Salisbury, on trial here .charged with the murder of Erickson, this morning. ‘\: i : ia onorfaanate accident took the T ife of Oscar Erickson when the gun cars, one-fourth of the total sales! held by Este Salisbury was nine of Overlands, being to former Ford [tionally Wischarged in the Milwau- owners and one-eighth of the total! kee railrdud office,” Attorney Davis sales of Willys-Knight cars being} gaia, ‘ . to Ford owners. |, “There was no motive—no reason Farmers, Merchants, Laborers! in the world\-for this girl to shoot and Salesmen as classes were the | Oscar Erickson,” the defense coun- largest class buyers in the order | s¢) continued. W hey had not quar- named, Farmers leading in buying | -oieg, Eickson, ltimself said, when Overland cars being nearly three ‘asked why he was shot, ‘I do not times aa heavy buyers as Laborers “now,” of course ba did not. know. who stood second. Merchants and She uttered. no words when the Salesmen pushed laborers closely | Voicing occurred, because he did for second‘ place. Merchants top- not saree it.” Oe ene a pel ant dace ane ins Wille: Previous to the opening statement, ond, Salesmen third and Laborers |2 ™otion of the defense for a direct- fourth, there not being much ed. -verdit- and dismissal of the spread between the last three inamed. In all a total of over 100 differ- ent vocations were listed in the chart and about sixty different {makes of cars were listed in the chart showing -former ownership. RATE HEARING IN JAMESTOWN Fargo, N. D., Dec. 9.—H. E. Rey- nolds, chairman of the traffic com- mittee .of the Fargo Commercial Club and Neal E.. Williams, traffic director are today attending the rate hearing opened this morning at Jamestown by A. C. Wilkins, special | examiner for the Interstate Com- merce ‘Commission, ‘Jamestown and Valley City are asking for a reduction in rates to put them on a parity with Twin} City and Duluth points and North | BULK OF WILLYS. POT Wee F YOU take a string and tie it tightly ardund a plant, that part at the end farthest from the root will wither and. die. The rea- son for this is, the supply of life-giving sap is cut off R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite-9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 c. ‘and decay results. So is the human system Order Your Coal To- | Dakota border points. The hearing is j to be concluded today. Paved affected if. the spinal col: FOUR DEAD IN BLAST —trom— ‘umn is impeded, as vitality Scranton, Pa., Dee. 9.—Four per- sohs are. “known to be dead and seteral’ were injuréd today in an explosion which destroyed the glaz- ing mill of: the Black Diamond Powder Company near Dupont, Pa., about cight miles south cf Scranton. The explosion’ was felt at Carbon- date, 25 miles away. The New Salem Lig-|t nite Coal Co. H Best dry mined coal in the state, |! - PHONE 738 Chas. Rigler, Mgr. and energy is transmitted through little nerves: to every’ organ and countless 1 part of the body from the to brain and spine. If you are ailing in any SAY IT WITH | Sweater Jackets _ way, permit me to make/an éxamination. R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chiropractor. Lucas Block. ~ Phone,260 X-Ray, Laboratory. Lady Attendant. Bismarck, N. D. KLEIN’S TOGGERY IS VICTORIOUS} ... The Hickory Five of Sti: Mary’s echool defeated the Athletic club basketball team by a score of 18 to 17 in St. Mary's gymnasium last night. St. Mary’s Athletic Club Business in Last Two Days | ‘rye state declined to turn over fo Gee erey ae ° ee the, defense counsel a copy | of the Gas ‘MeCarthy.F. ve. Korman ur in OWS \ “They're buying éarly and shop- Soon or aus ene ich Richard Honer..@....Archie Oleon 3 ping early. : the county attorney, tok the stand | Clement Kelley.G. ~ Churchill Subetitutes—St. Mary's Stanton, checked; cold broken up. uprotection: against wind and cold. The jsafety-tread cord tires minimize skidding -And reduce tire trouble to its simplest terms. - “ ‘And every owner appreciates the remark- able dependability, of the starter. “It responds est weather. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY e MARCK,N.OAK, OLAMOMDS “JEWELRY Offer Suggestions | ai of the best advertisements we can offer may be secured from our present window displays which present a world of suggestions for gift giving. But it is not possible to show all the pretty, practical and individual things in our Store -by that method. We suggest that you: pay us a visit. obligations to buy. F. A. KNOWLES - Jeweler, Bismarck. You are under no Many New Designs in Wrist Watches. ‘Dopse BrotHers ‘MOTOR CAR Ame iad nde boon an important factor in bre fon BOP establishing the present day tendency to ‘i quickly and quietly in the cold- \ The Price is $1060 delivered in Bismarck. M. B. Givman Co. Bismarcn —— Prone 608 Be Sis i i 4 val bs , h. ul ~ Rea ae

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