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} | | | ) ) ‘ - MOTHER! MOVE THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923 MORE OFFICE SPACE NEEDED BY GOVERNMENT Expansion of Governmental Activities Calls for Work In 140 Cities POSTAL GREATEST NEED Senator Ladd Introduces Bill Providing Appropriation For Fargo. Washington, an. 4.—Attention called today to the irgent need of providing additional working space for government activi- ties in” 140 cities, based upon facts developed by a careful survey con- ducted by the treasury and_postof- fice departments during the last uf congress was transmitted to saker Gillett of the house by Secre y Mellon and Postmaster General 1 service was re- ved, with the bureau of inte nue and the veterai bure xt in order named. The cost of the work recommended was mated at more than $40,000,000, enty-five other , including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston and Detroit, were equally in need of more adequate facilities, the report said but information as conditions and methods of li there will be submitted late Many New Departm rowth of the parcel pi opment of the rural c: collection of income enforcement of prhibition and the varied activities of the veterans bu- reau were cited the prin es of congestion, which h some of the work into public corridors. bureau, paying comme The vete cording to the report, 1s rent annually ‘f prudent financial ly to relieve all this congestion in one year,” said the report, signed jointly by Mr. Mellon and Mr. Work, “it would be impractigal. from a construction standpoint to undertake so much at one time. It would there- fore scem wise to map out a program coverir period of years, relief to be ed first where cong st, and where the ment is paying out rent in i hington, Jan. 4.—Appropriation 0,000 for a site for a new fe eral building at Fa proposed in a bill introduced terday by Senator Ladd, republi North Dakota. A number of organization in Far- go have adopted resolutions cflling on the federal government to buy the property now occupied by the Pres- byterian church as an addi the present site so to provide enough for a building that I ae- commodate the federal \offices in Fargo. The government has already purchased the northwest corner of the block in which the present post- office building is located. HARMONY STILL PREDOMINATES AMONG SOLONS (Continged from Page 1) small levy, costing each person in the state very little, and that with the continual branthing out of gov- ernment there should ‘be no curtail- ment which will result in depriving people of beneficial results of gov- ernmental administration. On the of $1 as OHILD'S BOWELS “California Fig Syrup” is; Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated Hurry mother! Even a cross, sick child loves the “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open the bowels.:A’ teaspoon- ful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If gonstipated, bilious, feverish, fretfuly has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breadth bad, remember a good cleans- ing of the little: bowels is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has qi- rections for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitatien fig syrup, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 School _ . At High SP. Jections of farm lo: ‘tract interest due to the board of And match them with this giant grouper which Mi @iscovered in a New York fish market and MERI ao over’800 pounds, has just arrived and is one of the largest ever caught in southern waters. rakalianea = The fish, which weighs Your Speed Kings . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘MILHOLLAN-T0, ‘ABAD BOARD Re-Elected Chairman of Railroad Commission Eye of Pig Frank Milhollan was re-elected chairman of the railroad commission at the reorganization mecting held togay, with Fay Harding, new mem- ber, succeeding W. H. Stutsman. The personnel of the commission staff re- mains the same. in which the commis- ally interested will art tomorrow—the grain grading case will come before the federal court argo aml the Hughes Electric company attack on the public utility law will come up Bismarck before District Judge d Jansonius. ‘The railroad com on will be represented by W. H. employed, snd | oflice, mii Stutsman, specially the attorney general’ Peaceful War at Peaceful and bloodless arguments characterized the Free State and Irish Republican representatives in the trol of the Irish consulate offices in Nev the Free Stater: McSwiney, widow of the late mayor of Cork, Mrs. Gertrude Carles and publicans “sitting out’ av. V. Carrall, Republican guard, _ |PREUS GIVES HIS MESSAGE Gopher Legislature Gets Un- der Way With Speed Irish Consulate hurst, N. J. way quickly. Within a few minutes after it convened on the second day of the session, ten bills had been introduced, Governor J, A. 0. Preus delivered his annual message yesterday after- noon, making ma recommend: tions. His message ran over 10,000 words, one of the most lengthy doc- uments The chief recommendations Governor Preus were: A constitutional amendment which will allow a graduate income tax | which proved successful. to replace. in a measure the hea real and pers ul property taxes. production. on rural credits amendment pa; in November. operative marketing laws. of clash between battle for con- Yor Above are shown Re- Left to right, Mrs. Muriel Big Saving in Having One cs helghborhood State troops. are. 5 Where Trouble Is Feared This shows the village of Mer Rouge, La., in the national spotlight, { fs the scene of the raurders of F. W. Daniels and T... Federal agents now are /investigating Ku Klux Klan activities in tha Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in Every home. Saves : two rooms. It also saves $500.00 in cost of home. Write A. J. OSTRANDER for information. just ike any high-grade. Bismarck, N. D. tel bed F, Richards, warding the streets... fi other there are those who $ are coming down—and they are wil- ling to cut right and left t® do this. Education Discussed Educational appropriations, which were the subject of much debate at the last session, also will be dis- cussed freely and fully. Numerous representatives a: ing here tell of the difficulty of mecting the ex of education in their local commu The consolidated schools have come in for criticism because of ex- pense, while one representative who wants to reduce the school tax bur- dens favors the building of dormi- tories at consolidated schools for children. He says that-buss lines are tdo expensive, and yet he says ne is scarcely able to find tiMe to take his children five miles to school each day and bring them home. The educational subject also is bound up with the governor's recom- mendation for actign to enforce, col- and farm con- university and school lands, since this interest money goes to the sup- port of the schools. Johnson Selection Pleases > The selection of Roy Johnson of Cass county has proved satisfactory to the legislators as a whole, who recognize, Mr. Johnson’s fairness i previous sessions of the legislature. There is opposition to centralizing control in Cass county, and there have been kicks registered that this influence controlled the distribution of jobs handed out, particularly in the house. The Burleigh county delegation in the house got little in the way of patronage, but one person, recor mended being given employment. This was held by some local friends of the Burleigh county representatives to the opposition of the Burleigh county deYegation to the re-election of L, L. Twichell as speaker, and lo- cal people fretly declare that if Burleigh, Stutsman’and Barnes coun- ty representtatives stood pat Twi hell would have been re-elected as speaker. os TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Lawyer to take over half interest in insurance business, $500 required;, law business wilt be good right off the start. Write for full particulars, German pre- ferred, although not necessary, Ad ’ dress 510, Tribune. 1-4-1w LOST—Black hand bag containing about $50 in bills and silver. Lost IRENE CASTLE - “No Tresspassing” Also Century Comedy “CURVED” With the famous horse “Queenie.” between Woolworth store and Rus- sel Miller mill. Liberatreward. Finder phone 463R or yeturn to Tribune office, 1-4 2t atife furnishing of six- Must be sold at once, Phone 322-R. SN FOR SALE room hous 206 Thay 1-5-3t Marvin Blain Tomorrow HARRY CAREY Monday THE NEW “Leather Pushers.” ARE YOUR DAYS A PLEASURE? Perfect Health Will Make Them So Minneapolis, Minn.—“When I was ill with influenza my wife gave me Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets: to clean: stem of impurities. Nl at the same time with this disease; he also was giv- on the Pellets, and I am sure they helped us both to come safely thru this serious illness. We have been using. the Pellets in our home for twenty years, and have always found them effective in ridding the body of impur'ties,, and they have- never in ome instance caused -distress or griping. id “{ amequally as etithusiastie con- erning Dr. Pierce's Anuric (kidney and backache) Tablets as a relief for/kidney and bladder weakness. I keep Anur’e in readiness for my own use all-the t’'me and consider it unexcelled as a kidney medicine.” Marvin Blain, 2420 Fourteenth Ave- nue, S. Dr. Pierce's femous\family reme- dies can “be procuréd from your neighborhood druggist. Write Doc- tor Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice, no matter what your ailment may be. Send him 10 cents if you desire a trial package of any of his medicines. 2 LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY The melodrama beauti- ful, sweeping from ‘Lon- don’s ballrooms to the wild South African jungle. Produced “by the man who made “The Sheik.” Milton Sills and Wanda Hawley in the cast, MOVIE CHATS and Christie comedy, “THAT SON OF A SHEIK.” z porotty Dal we we _. george Melford Friday and Saturday + Qne’of the season’s finest and newest offerings “THE DANGEROUS AGE” with Lewis Stone. CAP 1TO | Last Time Tonight Sight may be restored to 18-year. old Alfred Lenanowicz of Lynd- Ho is about to have his sightless eye replaced by the St. Paul, Minn. Jan 5.—The Min- | eye of a pig. Dr. Edward A. Mor.’ nesota state legislature got under Gan of Paterson, N. J., Performed: @ similar operation some timo ago: y A tax on royalties from iron ore A strong rural credits law based ed Strengthening of co- An appropriation for the purpose of putting out propaganda in favor |b Sui | Broadway at Second’ Ave. N., whicn of the St. Lawrence deep water pro- ject. . Z Exemption of seed, feed and farm implements on the farms from taxa- tion, Reduction of the tax burden by strict government economy, No further tax burden at this t'me to\promote good roads but judicious revision of present taxes for this purpose. The governor dwelt at length on taxation but made few definite recommendations to the legislature, He announced his intention, how- ever, of appearing before the law making bodies with furth sugges- tions dur'ng the session, HANNA BUYS LOT Fargo, Jan. 4.—L, B. Hanna plan: to erect a modery office building that will be a crewtt to the city of Fargo on the 75-foot frontage on he purchased yesterday for hi daughter, Dorothy L. Hanna, from FE. A. Ricker for $130,000, he an- nounced today. “I expeet to erect the building in the near future, whenever building conditions, costs and taxes seem to warrant,” said Mr, Hanna today. TT Check development of the cold that might lead to something serious. This simple treatment cools and soothe inflamed, irritated membran short order. Don’t wait—right now ask your druggist DR KINGS 3itoverv ~asyrup for coughs &colds Headaches Come From If you are bothered with gas, your system’ is headache, Simple ete, bowel. ga appendicitis. Details at the ELTINGE eNMUUGUO HAHAHA ; January Clearance Cm SALE In finishing up our inventory, we find several items that will stand a big reduction in price, so we have decided to close them out at these remarkable reductions: nerve. sness and weakness, bucktheon mixed poison: and ga: almost INSTAN’! Acts on BOTH upon upper and lower Adlerika removes matter, you never thought was which poisoned stomach and caused EXCELLENT to guard against Gas on Stomach, poisoned, often causing bark, glycerine, in Adlerika, expels and stops headaches in many cases. ‘Write for price list, tags and foll information D:BERGMAN Co. ST. PAUL -MINN. in your ‘system Jos. Breslow, druggist. PLATO KNAUSS CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT BISMARCK, N. D. AUDITS — SYSTEMS — TAX SERVICE Phone 644M q SOMETIMES WE WRECK ON IT ALL OF US REACH iv Friday and { Saturday cn SATURDAY bar. 3 for. (3 1e Sos bseesnogos Cocoa Oil Soap. 8 for .......... prices: Lot 1. ‘Lot 2. NNT Lot 3. White and Gold Vegetable dishes ... Sugar or Creamer. Platters.~ Lot 4. Tray, Vases. 42 piece White and Gold dinner set. .. 42 piece Blue Bird dinner set ....... Handy Suit Cases. Lucerne Bath Tablets. Fany and Plain Saucers, YP At cO FON cehissccis.'esisne Fancy Cream Pitchers, by Give Osan gaan coeeEdoae Coates Sewing Thread, (Tye ese oop obo geod (Limit 6 to Customer.) 49c 49c 49c LOAN Shinn sandpoenouse4 Your choice, each....... Saturday. 23.5. fis 06 ¢ se J Toilet Soaps Fairy Soap, large size Fancy Glassware, Bon Bon dishes, 10c $10.98 $10.98 98c 10c 10c Crockery Department We have gathered up a lot_of odds and ends at the following 10c 5c 10c Hosiery Ladies’ Wool Hose, $ 1 .00 value $1.50. Sale, pr.. 15c Ladies’ Cotton Hose. pate es Boe eae Children’s Cotton Hose. Rai nse " 15c We guarantee these hose to be perfect. See our specials on Percale, suit- ing, cretonnes, etc. This depart- ment will offer many specials for RSUUUTUTTAEUAEEVUA SATURDAY. Skiis Close out sale on a few pair left 6 foot Eee ‘ bb $1 49 See $1.89 Sed, Milk Chocolate Nut Bars. Pencil Tablets. All you can carry. i ....10c¢ 49c Boys’ Leather Mittens. Regular 69c. Pair.’..... Hoss: Pi pad Coats. Regular value $4.50. ( Sale ... state $2.98 Boys’ Sweaters. Berulas eae: Sale $1 98 ~Canvas Gloves, heavy weight, pair...... 1 5c Ladies’ Underwear, a clean sweep of every garment in the Te ai $1.25 egular value $1. 7 to $4.50. Sale 89c to $1 (98 By coming to this store Friday and Saturday you will find many items, that we-cannot list in this ad. T BALL "Main Street, WELLWORTH STORE=="= JAMESTOWN HIGH = = = — = = = = = = = = = = = = Ss = = ere (epee uN D.

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