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Ose ee NECESSITY FOR NEW EXECUTIVE HEALTHWORK POR POLAND I$ EXPLAINED #2" XMAS DRIVE “sane ze rie or ther | Narutowiez, who was assassinated | December 29 before a civil tribunal. Members | chowski was elected president of Po- , \ J. L. Bell Makes Gift of Rus- assassination of President Naruto- il’ authorities will be in land today to suceeed Dr. Gabriel sian Roubles to Rotary wiez last Saturday has been set for Varied Program Is Presented. At Regular Weekly | CASE HALTED Luncheon of Club ri ‘ Meiers of the Bismarck Rotary | Bridge Contract Involved in in conjunction with all the Gor of the city made j plans Zor Christmas cheer told else- ; where in these columns at the noon- | oe heon at the McKenzie hotel fee ries mot eat ty bridge case, . | ving-a local fight over the con- a varied program and | struction of bridges in thal’ eesaty: Chairf¥an Leonard | was being heard by District Judge ted Russian roubles |McKenna here today, on agreement less abandon to four |of the parties. At ‘the same time in the club whose names [the courthouse Judge Coffey wa by chance from Bob jhearing a court case and fu Judge Christian- |Nuessle was busy in chambers, from the proceed-| A restraining order has been is- ing the advantage a® | other | its | Matters Before Judge McKenna eliows: day members. of were drawn . Simpson’s sen drt ing by illus a sound cu sued in the Emmons county case by in a government |Judge’ Cole of Fargo against the blessed by free institutions as |county commissjoners, E. D. Fogle, against the soviet plan. He stated |¢ontractor, and B. H, Tong, county that it was indeed’ a gift to be proud j engineer. — Plaintiffs are Herman of at this Christmas tide that we | Backhaus and R. R, Hogue. The case lived in a free country where indi- |is up on plea for an ‘injunction vidual rights were respected. against payment of money to con- Public health questions were dis- |tractors, and other matters. cussed by D. French and Dr. Louise | At the beginning of the hearing le of the state public health |attorneys for the plaintiffs announ- ervice. Dr, Smyth who was a guest |ced they would abandon grounds of introduced the visitors, ‘The Rotari- {fraud as contained in the complaint ans were told of the necessity of | Their action is based chiefly on ai- thi getting some legations that there was not proper health work under way. North Da- | petition, commissioners did not view k s not included in the registra- }the improvements, they failed to ad- tion area of the Census Bureau be- | vertise 30 days ‘before letting, plans cause cf its inadequate method of jand specifications were. not properly recording. vital statisties. \filed*’and bonds of contractor were “Bob” Simpson. presented ‘a few | not adequate. A ‘digs,” serious and otherwise feat-| Defendants’ position is that there eral of the members. was substantial compliance with the Clerk of the Amerftan City | statutes, that an emergency existed 1 who has been installing the jin many instances for the culverts, new Association “of Commerce and who leaves tomorrow for Chicago given an ovation by the mem- Mr. Clark stated that Bi: establihed a world re- cord in civie endeavor by making its membership quota in the first two ys of the drive. He spoke felling-| Plaintiffs are represented by Law- of the cooperation he had receiv-!yence, Murphy and Nilles of Fargo nd of the many kindness shown |and defendants by Scots Cameron Clerk and himself while in the |and Zuger and Tillotson of Bis- marek, fe that the contracts were fair and in many instances especially favorabl: to the county, that the work was done, without interference, that the jcontractor put in labor and materi- als amounting to. between $25,000 and $35,000 in good faith. city. it was announced to that Fargo aged the bureau to put on a reanizaaticn drive there also. Rotary cthid& were given by the follewing: J. A. Larson, L, H. Rich- mond, Birlea Ward, Geo. Bird and Geo. Dullam. A song written: and dedicated to the Bismarck Rotary club by Frank L. Gale was sung to” the tune of “Maryland.” It was-most suitable to in the C tmas tide and expressed in fine ‘spirit the idea that permeat- es Rota z Ameng the guests were: N. W. Murphy, Fargo; Judges Coffey ‘and McKenna, Blair Clerk, Dr. French, ( Dr. Louisa Boutelle, J. P. DeJong, with Minnesota Loan & Trust Co., and former county agent in Burleigh county and Dr. Smythe of Bismarck. Former Towner Banker Dies Towner, N. D, Dee. 20—H. B.| Bergh, former cashier of the First Natiohal Bank of Towner, sentenced | to the federal penitentiary at Leaven- worth, Kan, May 11, last, died there recently, aceording to word here. Mrs. Bergh has gone to Waukou, ROB WOMAN, MISTREAT HER Cleveland, Ohio, Dee. 20—Two rob- i bers today bound, gagged and badly beat Mrs. Eleanore Fansaly, and then, after ‘her repeated assertions that $10 in cash and a cheek for $30 was all.the money she had in the house and her refusal to tell of a ‘secret hiding place of ,her ‘money, tied a stocking cap about her face gna threw her into a pile of blazing newspapers from which she was res- cued by firemen. Her clothing was scorched and she was almost suffo- jeated from smoke. The réSbers es- caped. POSTPONE RESOLUTION. Washington, Dec. 20.—House Re- publiean leaders decided today to postpone further consideration of the Green“resolution for an amend- ment to the constitution prohibiting issuance of tax exempt securities urged by President Harding and See- retary Mellon of the treasury. You'll want your suit Dry Towa, Mr. Bergh’s former home, x where the funeral was to have been | Cleaned and Pressed for Xmas — held. by Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. Mr. Bergh was sentenced to one year and a day in the federal prison by Federal Judge Andrew Miller at Fargo, after he had pleaded guilty of violation of the national banking laws. The indictment against Mr. Bergh Was on 58 counts, The bank with ‘which he was con nected was closed in December, 1920, when he was charged with having in- troduced valueless notes totaling be- tween $40,000 and $50,000 into the bank to take dut paper, objected to| by the bank examiner, as well as/ with having committed other irregu- larities. f Double or single entry. Inventories taken, and books closed. Income tax returns made out. Address“Accountant” 416 2nd St. Tel, 544J. ~ ‘Aircraft Firm Will be Filed (By the Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 20.—The depart- ment of justice is preparing to fil suit against Wright-Martin Aircraft STOVEWOOD Dry Seasoned. Delivered to Any Part of N Corporation for recovery of a war Pec aiennting te $3,601,715, the the City. house judiciary committee was told Phone 494J today by ant Attorney General Seymour, at the hearing on impegeh- | ment charges against Attorney Gen- eral Dabgherty. George Beban THE SIGN OF THE ROSE ’ Capitol Theatre Christmas Matinee | and Night. 7 1 KEEP EXPENSES DOWN REQUEST T0 OFFICIALS Governor Sends Letter to County Auditors of the State Thanking Them Thanking county officials of the state for co-operation in keeping down expenses in the last year an requesting new officials t} co-operate in the ensuing year, Governor R. A. Nestos hu: addressed the following letter to the county auditors of the state: “About a yezr ago I wrote you and asked your aid in securing the co- operation of your county officials, and the officials of your cities, vil- lages, townships and the school and and road districts in a general-cam- paign of economy and retrenchment, in order that by our united efforts we might be able, before’ long, to reduce the tax burden now weighing so heavily upon the people of our state. 7 “At this time I want to thank you for the co-oporation given by you and to express through you my ap- preciation’ to all the other officials cf your county and the various po- litieal subdivisions of the county for their helpful attitude wnd for what by their aid, we have suceeed- ed in doing even in this short/time. “I realize that some of the county officials, who co-operated with us during the past year, were not can- didates for re-election this fall, ant that many changes will also be made in the various city, village, township and school elections during the com- ‘ing spring, and that therefore it is most essential that the new officials for 1923 should also be impressed with the impoxgance of scrutinizing all expenditures with great care, and to reduce the levy wherever possible so that by, the united effort of the state and the political subdivisions, we may be able during thé next two years materially to lighten the tax burden. “I sincerely hope that you will call all your county officials together for a éonference as to what can and should be done both in yo and in the various subdivi your county during the coming year, to insure that in each case wise econom® will be exercised, that essential and beneficial interest ghd ro Anyone — Ask anyone you know which is the highest quality baking powder and almost invariably they will tell you ROYAL. “My cakes are 100% better since | bought that can of Royal,” writes one delighted user, and everywhere— among your friends, neigh- bors, relatives—you will hear similarcommendations. Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No ‘Bitter Taste The shoe’ that is kind of weather. Be protected against sickness and ‘rough weather, just the thing for school wear, and hiking. Yes, they have the straps, that buckle and keep out The kind that Dad wears when he goes COME IN AND SEE THEM. A. W. LUCAS CO. BISMARCK the snow. hunting. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i work willbe sacrificed, but that by | climinating that which is needless, | and concentrating ‘on the», esseritial things, we may continue the growth and development of our state, and at the same time reduce the hithertd increasing expenditures.” ‘FATTY’ ARBUCKLE MAY COME BACK Los Angelfs, Dee. 20.—Will’ -H. Hays, chairman of the Motion Pic- tureture Industries, said today that Roscoe C. (Fatty), Arbuckle might have his chance to “come back” in the motion pictures. SERIES CASH DISTRIBUTED (By the Associated. Press.) Chicago, Dee. 20.—Baseball’ Com- missioner K, M. Landis today an- nounced that part of the proceeds of the world’s series tie game at .New York, October 5, last, had been dis CONG. SABATH . ~ DNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922 |Defeat Ship | health may file a formal complaint against #ny person, who, in their BAKERAPPEARS BEFORE JURY ‘Former Secretary of War Called in Fraud Case | _—- (By the Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 20.—Newton D. Baker, who was secretary of war in ‘President Wilson’s war time cabinet, lappeared today before the special federal grand jury which is in ses- sion here investigating war frauds. The purpose for which Mr, Baker jwent before the grand jury was not lrevealed, but it ‘is known that re-. jcently the investigation has centered jabout alleged \irregularities in the | building” of army cantonments. Sev- eral civil suits to recover millions ‘of dollars from contractors Already [have been filed,'and department of ljustice officials have_ announced that criminal action would be jsought. Several other former officials of \the-government haye been before tif ‘jury which yesterday questioned Ber- jnard“M. Baruch, who was chairman judgment is in need cf such en cper- ation for the protection of society. In case the person against whom the complaint is filed refused to sub; mit to the operation, he may be sum- moned into court for hearing. Should the court find that the operation is | justified, it may be performed. The KEEPS SEAT! (By the Associated Press) Washington, Dec. 20—The house electtons committee held in an unani- mous report today that Joseph Gar- tenstein, Republican Yontestant was not entitled to the seat of Repre- sentative A. J, Sabath, Democrat of ‘the Fifth Illinois district. i Jury Disagrees In Murder Case Bowman, N. D., Dec. 20.—Out from Saturday to Sunday noon, the jury in district court here for Bowman county, standing 10 to.2 for acquit- tal, disagreed in fie case of Joseph Swift, tried for-first degree murder in connection with the shooting and killing ‘of Howard Smith at Selfridge, county, in December, 1919. Swift claimed self-defense, alleging ha fireed as Smith was drawing a gun. Edward Johnsori, state's, attorney of Sioux county, where the case orig- inated, before being transftrred on a change of venue,-intimated the case probably would not be pressed fur- ther. zation statute in that the person» complained against may demand a trial, in court. new act differs ‘from the old sterili-, tributed to three’ national organize-|of the War Industries Board. tions, The American Legion, Veter: | See ans of Foreign Wars of the United | ATTACK NORRIS BILL. States, and Disabled Veterans of the; Washington, Dece 20.—An attack World War each getting $20,352.10, | on the Norris bill for government de- The remainder was distributed .by | velopment of Muscle Shoals, Ala- joint action of the two New York |bama power preject, was made in the clubs to New York charitable organi-; senate today “by Senator Ladd, Re- f ‘ | publican of ‘North Dakota. zations. 3 ‘The remainder -of the. proceeds of | “If we are to do our duty to the ‘Plan New Bill ilization bill For Sterilization; Salem, Ore., Dec. 20—A new ster- to replace the law/}' which was declared unconstitutional by the circuit court here, a few months ago, has been prepared and Bill Supporters, (By the Associated Press) Washington, Dec, 20—Futile ef- forts were made again in the senate today by supporters of the adminis- tration shipping bill to bring to a Vote the question of whether that measure should remain before t senate or be displaced by Norris’ agricultural Yinancing measure. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Last Minute convenient packages for late shoppers BELTS AND BUCKLES Packed in attractive gift boxes— at just the price you want to pay HOSIERY Silk, lisle or silk and i packed one, three, or six pair NECKWEAR Exclusive hand framed silk wool wan ight, durable, and practical for this the game, which amounted to $12,- 056.30, including two percent interest allowed ~by New York banks to Christmas Day, was distributed among 12 New York charities. - IE. C. MEMBERS |, \ peopte is ‘oferea’ un” ‘REAPPOINTED (By the Associated Press) | Washington, Dec. 20.—President | Harding today renominated Inter-| state Commerce Commissioners | Charles C. McChord of Kentucky and | Joseph B, Eastman of Massachusetts, | whose termé expire shortly. | CONTINUE HEARINGS. | Washington, Dec. 20.—The. senate | banking committee decided today it | would be inadvisable to conclude its/ hearing on various rural credit bills, | Some methbers had hoped that the | aking of testimony, could be com-| pleted today. No anitouncement was made, however, as to how long the| hearings would continue as to when the committee would begin the draft- ing of a composite bill. | lini if i WM sees i if i! Insure Your Feet against Frost Bite, Cold and Dampness by wear- ing Weyenbergs High Top Shoes made for . Boys. . Largest selling cough medicine in the World. Erce from. opiates—ingredients plainly printed on the wrapper. great farming’ interests of this coun- itry,” Senator Ladd said in his dia Feussion of the Muscle Shoals prob- jlem. “We must support the Ford ot-} |fer unti¥'such time if that ever b:,| ;}when- & better proposition for the will be introduced into the legis- lature at its next session. The new bill, drawn at the request of;the state eugenics board, pro- ides the superintendents of the var- ious state institutions or, that the knit'ties one of a pattern only PAJAMAS Buttonless “V” neck middies Jscoretary of the state board of Bismarck Quality Grocery (CASH and CARRY) 419 Third St. ‘ Phone 426-J ‘CHRISTMAS SPECIALS - —for— Thursday, Friday and Saturday Fresh Dates, per Ib. Candy Canes, each..5, Pure Apple Cider, per qt..25c Sugar, 10 Ibs.... 89c Choice canned Fruits in Heavy Syrup, 3 cans. .$1,00 We have many other ar- “ticles too numerous to men- tion at Special prices, includ- ing Oranges, Apples, Nuts, Candies, etc. No, 1 Mixed Nuts, per Ib..25¢ No. 1 English Walnuts. ..35¢ Christmas Candy ‘High; quality, per Jb.. Christmas Mixed, per Old Time Mixed Peanut Brittle Coconut Brittle . Taffy, per Ilb.. Honey Cream Kisses. one 25CL 25 26e Fresh Line of Box Candy at a Low Price. One Package Cocoa FREE with every $1.00 worth 4 pechandie you buy. We deliver all orders from 00. up. Don’t forget to take advantage of these low prices. Phone in your orders. _ MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL - ~LOGAN’S OH, BOY! Only three days left for your Xmas shopping. “DON’T” Overlook the best bet in Xmas Gifts such as Richelieu Corn on Cob. ‘ Richelieu Mince Meat. Richelieu Asparagus Tips. , Richelieu Cherries for Salads.‘ Richelieu Spiced Preserves. Richelieu Assorted Fruits for Salad. Heinz Fig and Plum Pudding. u Cluster. Raisins 1 lb, 2 Ib. and 5 lb. boxes. f Nuts, Xmas Candy, Stuffed Dates, or say a box of Apples o a couple dozen Oranges. “SPECIAL XMAS SERVICE”. To anyone wanting ‘to ‘give groceries to people in need. If you will specify the amount you wish to send. we will fix up a box accordingly and deliver it with your card... * XMAS DRINKS Cider, Virginia: Dare Wine, Grape Juice, Logan- berry Juice, Ginger Ale. \ CANDY CANES - A Dandy bunch; .....)i 0.009... c eee eee ee BH10-15€ Cannot guarantee safe delivery on these but you can sure carry them home. _ / Z OYSTERS -Large Selects in pint cans and in bulk. \ “WE BELIEVE” We have-one of the finest stocks of groceries that we have had for years, and certainly would appreciate & call in person. We will remain open Friday evening and will ap- preciate a call at that time. You can look around and if you wish, leave your Xmas order. It will help us in the Saturday Rus}. ' Alt phones 211 118 3rd St. Last-delivery, Saturday, 4:30. ‘Other week days, 4:00. “Close 8P. M. Brookfield Sausage. Just the thing for breakfast. _ the kind he will appreciate. ~ POLO JACKETS The newest novelty in sweaters | S.. Bergeson & Son Is your suit ready for Christmas? Our Tailoring Department is ready to serve you Richholt’s Cash a. Carry. | Phone 631 | Grocery | 7th & Thayer Turkeys FOR XMAS Dry Picked, Tender, only 50 per ‘pound 2fc Geese, per pound.................24e¢ Chickens, per pound..............23¢ Choice New Walnuts, pound 35c7 in the lot. 3 pounds ...................-$1.00 Watch for our Friday Special Announcement. MICHELIN Tires and Tubes At the same Low Price. You find us at 1014 Broadway. ~ Phone 187 ARNOLD'S § . The Good Tire People. Warrants, Bonds and Stocks, Bought and Sold. Dealer in Farm and City Property. ; « Exchanges Made. Insurance. - Loans made on Soldier Bonuses. Call or Write OBERT A. OLSON Phone 250 Bismarck,.N. D. Eltinge, Blk BUSINESS DIRECTORY}. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Director?» Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 / PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge : Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 68%) : =—_———aaaaa————————————EEEEEESS BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY , 220 MAIN STREET i Z Upholstered Furniture Made to Order, 7 i

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