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PAGE TWO ROBERT FLINT RESIGNS POST ~ WITH STATE! 5 N Will Quit as Dairy Commis- sioner to Accept Manage- ment of Big Creamery HAS AIDED Robert F. Flint, state dairy com- missioner, has igned his position t the agement of the an-Russell creamery in Sioux . Flint will take up a num- d by the with ssioner Kitchen that pted the state ce in salary because f nterest in promoting the-dairy industry in North Dakota. tion carries a large cus s_ understood, and My. Flint is said also to have Deen prompted somewhat by the fact that appropriations for the dairy de- partment were not’ sufficient to car. on the work on the scale he de- Sioux Falls plant is on the of the Bridgeman-Russell more than a million pounds ter being manufactured there ene “ int has been a resident of akota for more than a/ score nd has played an import- the development of the He said that he regretted e, and hoped to keep ith the dairy industry in , firmly believing that eat future for the in- in, toucn North there is Jack London’s ~~ ADOLPH = ZUKOR - PRESENTS csociety. INDUSTRY | par a ,|for the heavyweight wrestling cham- | ¢lal cfedits legislation, formed today’s e-| program for the meeting here of the -lprogram included meetings of the “THE SON OF A WOLF” Harold Lloyd Comedy and Urban Classic Monday ; “LAVENDER AND OLD LACE” By Myrtle Reed Matinee Every Day at 2:30 : Saw Tomorrow’. With Leatrice Joy,.Theodore Roberts, June Elvidge and Eva Novak in the cast. “fOM MEIGHAN as a rich romantic rover who can’t choose between two beautiful women. that blends a primitive South Sea Isle with London y commissioner, who. resigne ntly, were offered mach’ larg or private con corns, necezsor has been. se-! lected, he said. i LINDEMAN RESIGNS. . Lindeman, acting director of | department of the/ Dakota since W. B.: ation some months! resigned the: position, ef-| anuary 1, to accept & posi- head of the farm loan de- nt of the Capital Trust anal s bank of St. Paul. No suc-/ has been named. i LEWIS WINS 1 OVER ZBYSZKO, (By the Associated Press.) St. Louis, Mo., Dee. 15.—Youth tri- umphed over age and today Ed “Strangler” Lewis of San Jose, Cai:- ‘nia, champion retained his laur- wing defeated Stanislaus zko, former champion, ina mateh| pionship of the world here last j night. The champion won the seocnd and third falls after losing the first. ‘“byszko, 43 years old, a native of Poland and prominent mat man for the past 15 years, attempted to re-! gain the title which Lewis won from him at Wichita, Kansas, last year, but instead the champion won per- /manent posséssion of the diamond studded helt presented by Tex Rick- ard of New York. Lewis has: been victorious in three contests in whiel. the emblem of wrestling supremacy has been at stake. Plan Group Sessions. To Talk Marketing (By, the Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 15—Group meet- ings for the discussion of cooper- ative marketing problems By Repré- sentatives of the various association: handling the same commodities fol- lowed by another general s¢ssion de- vated to the general subject of co- opagative marketing finance and rur- natfonal council of Farmers Cooper- ative Marketing Associations. For the group discussions, the TONIGHT and SATURDAY Famous Story f TONIGHT - FRIDAY SATURDAY d " | \ Ww a drama aa PATHE NEWS AESGP FABLE COMEDY for discussion by leaders tham of Louisville, lelared it was the duty of all connecc- * ‘ |Flint and Bernt Helgaas, assistant American Cotton Growers’ Exchange, | blood, near Lincoln Park, last night. the American Tobacco Growers’ Ex- | change, the Grain Associations, and perishables, wool and other co- op ch community group were listed in the movement. Addressing last night’s session of the council, Judge Robert W. Bing- Kentucky, de- ed. with the cooperative moyemert to lay aside local considerations, partisanship, politics, and sectional- ism, to accomplish the great object of increasing the buying power of the farmer. Frank Sanders To\Be Returned | To State For Trial St. Paul, Mirin., Dee. 15.—Frank A, Sanders, alias Strauss, will, be re- turned to North Dakota to stand trial on. the charge of robbing the State Bank of Wolford, N. D., on No- vember 2, last, according to the ac- tion by the state supreme court to- day, in affirming the order of the late Judge E. C. Haupt of the Ram- sey county district court quashing » writ of habeas corpus sought by Sanders. Sanders cigimed he was in St. Paul on the date of the robbery and when extradition papers were hon- ored by Governor J. A, O. Preus, sought a writ of habeas corpus. CAR Cincinnati, Dec. | 15—Police au- thorities of this city had visions be- ore them today of the the La; Angeles, Calif., ago of Mrd. Clara Phillips “hammer slayer,” followitfg the finding of an abandoned mud spattered touring au- ' ve groups. The problems of | s| the robbers were working. tombbile in which was a, pool of S—S— OO HH fANNNOQ044040QN00GNQ0040RQedUOUauUoCeNOndvocgueaneavuuectn:cunndueavuunonuccaueecegnecengeccusquavuscouscenscengtattittt a thousand miles of you. most logical place. 4 BR Dolls, Perfume. Candy. There is Nothing-in Music Teachers’ Books or Teacher: Supplies that we do not have. i FIVE DAYS SAVED AND MORE Where would you. buy your supplies had we not installed The Northwest’s Most 4 Complete Music House You can order your instruction books from us with the assurance that_they will go to you at once. STUDY THE MAP There is no house that handles these goods within THE DAKOTA FINE ARTS _ PUBLISHING CO. ‘ Bismarck, North Dakota ery CITT ESLOW’S Xmas Gifts 3 Eaton & Crane Stationery. Fancy: Candles, Smoking’ Sets. A Fresh Supply of Johnston’s Box THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE " precaution, but missed one telephone line rpnning into the town. The car, but in a pocket of the machine] alarm was spread quickly over the was found ‘a certificate of registra-| surrounding cquntry. There were no license ‘tags on the —~ Sacred Concert given at the Eltinge Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock by the Thursday f Musical Cluh for the benefit of the Women’s Community Council. ! tion under the California regulations = issued to “Walter Phillips, Loy An- gi geles,” There also was. a. motor vehicle operator's license number 726,033, ise sued eptember 21, 1921, to Walter Philtips, Los Angeles. , “The car bore every evidence of j- having traveled far and hard. Un> der the rear seat was a trowel, hatchet and hammer, on which were | drops, of blood. BANDITSROB MINN. BANKS GET $21,500 Lafayette, Minn, Dec. 15.—Four robbers who entered the Farmers’) State bank here early today, blew || the vault, rifled safety deposit boxes} . and escaped with $1,500 in cash and liberty bonds and war savings stamps estimated: at more than $20,000, Inar Carlson, # printer, who had been working” late discovered the robbers, shortly after 2:30 a. m, when he started home. He was stop- ped by .a “lookout,” taken into the: bank where he was bound and gag- gd and placed in a rear room while the two cracksmen egntinued their work. s e So far as could be learned, Carlson was the only person among the 400 ~ / inhabitants of the town who knew| ~* : No one else heard~ the explosions, which Carlson said sounded nivfflea to him, in the adjoining room. The robbers apparently took every 4 Order: at. the quickest and Buying * \ i RS time, nar PRICE -« For over 3() years Baking Powder Ounces for § (More than a pound and z ksif for a quartor) USE LESS than of higher priced brands - Satisfaction Guaraniced . MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922 ‘For Rent: American Legion Hail for Dances, Parties, etc. Phone Call D. C. Scothorn. — | No. 918. | ‘FOR XMAS? A Parking Light Corwin Motor Co. Order Your Coal To- day- ; —from— The New Salem Lig- nite Coal Co. ‘ Best dry mined coal in the state, PHONE 738 Chas. Rigler, Mgr. 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