The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO FINE SHIPPER IF POTATOES GO UNMARKED | oa az | | Minnesota Grower Pays $1,- 500 for Failure to Observe Legal Rule AG EACH SACK | Law That Containers Must Be Marked Being Rigidly Enforced Fa Farmer potato shipper this state are both state for failure to tag © ht on sacks containin declaration mad Benton, ject to fine federal law mark the potato shippers were being fined or were liable to fine for neglecting to tay their sack weight The seriousne ituation was brought to. the attention of Mr, Benton when he learned that a Minnesota shipper | ' | | | | + 1} during the operations of the war wit! A) Tarkéy hast be freturned_to , thefr original hénies, ~ Tha restoration of all seized pro- perties of these interned inhabitants, on no more direct proof than the testimony of, their neighbors, has ‘also been ordered. All Bulgarians who ‘have fled:from Western Thrace will also be permitt- td to return to their homes, and their properties, ich have been seized by military’ authorities or by de seYters, will be restored’ on the same conditions as those of thé inhabi tants now réleased from internment It is estimated that these order: of restitution.affeét between 150,001 and °200,000 persons. CHINA'S REPLY | TODEMANDS OF Hesitate. ‘About * Complying with Request to Punish Provisional Authorities Peking, China, Sept. 24—China has replied evasively' to the demands presented by the diplomatic corps as clfding. Americans, were kidnapped and dethineg ‘in the Shantung, hills for weeks. ‘The demands-were that the Chinese government would pun- |" last May when for@igners, in- ia result of the Lenchen band out- | WHALE’S TOOTH MANDAN MEN AGITATE FOR CLOSED SEASON Propose to Open Hunting Sea- son Every Other Year— County License Suggested Several Morton county hunters will propose to the next legislature tha \the prairie chicken and grouse sea- Son be closed every other year or a county hunting license hill passed, according to word from Mandan to- day. The agitation has followed “hard luck”; Morton county hunters in seekin®’ prairie chickens this year. “Morton county has Been known as a fine place to hunt grouse. The new bridge across the Missouri re- sulted in 200 autobomile loads of peo- ple from Bismarck and other places crossing to Morton county Sunday, the Morton county hunters assert. The automobile, enabling hunters to travel great distances, threatens the extermination of the grouse, the Morton county men im. + Jp The county license would keep many hunters from other counties flocking there and keep the hunting grounds for Mandan and Morton Mrs, Margaret Galleway of Fay-‘ county people, they believe. Or a ettevilley Ark, has a while's tooth | closed season every other year would on which is carved the figure of a| result in an increase in the grouse, shepherd and aélozen sheep. It was | they tay. : foung in a vase in Ballard county,; On tha Bismarck side there is new . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923 PRISONERS + INBSCAPE. Minneapolis, Sept. 24.—Two_pris- oners sawed bats of their cells: in the county jail at Shakopee, early today, climbeg through the windows, dropped to the ground, stole the sheriff's automobile and escaped. Shakopec is 20 miles southwest of Minneap The prisoners were Harry Gibson, 22, and Russell Doyle, 22, both held or the next grand jury on a charge of grand larceny. NOHOPEFOR SHIPS SEEN Washington, Sept. 24,—President Coolidge has been advised by ‘mem- bers of the shipping board that a thorough chnvas~of the situation has failed to developed any suggested plan of operation of the government merchant flect which offers hope of caeaping’ a definite and, continued deficit. Bees recently tock possession of a Paris pastry shop and held“it for three hours against all attempts to dislodge them. ITES-STINGS been heavily fined for three viola ie provinefal authorities under On t . tions of the rule, It is alleged that} whose jurisdiction the outrage was| Ky., and the artist, who used a pen- agitation for the duck season being his shipper was fined the sum of] committed, reorganize rajlway guards,| knife evidently, ‘is, of course, un- closed unti] October 1, because of Apply wet baking soda or 00. under foreign supervision and taxe | known. the large number of ducks shot on household ammonia, followedby confirmation of the existence other measures for the Safety to for- |) See the opening days~before the duck is ‘ of the law and liability to fi eigners besides paying a heavy, in- engin tite Sr ated hunter fenton wired a " demnity- decoys said the local ducks act as Pepe ahd ree ‘hs DEMAND U, S, decoys for northern” dueks which o wWAarponyvs come later, and if the local ducks are seared away, it will make shoot- ing of migratory birds more difficult. Mr. Dunba the Bureau of Chemistry, which en- r Food and Drug | 3 , om |U.S.SEAPLANE | BOATS RETIRE *; reply was that} Zi 2 H i f uniform quantity ne Yokohama’ earthqtiake failed to destroy the concrete pier shown inthe background, byt wrecked | { bt With a. main con.{all Mearby structures, Notice the people clinging to the wreckage. / Z = 9 FROM STRAIT Reet ~~ ri ewe, atement either by stencil | www ———— eee. attached tag. This] sineg but he added that in the main] enforcement of the law ag béing| pers who have been fined for mon-] gop dob, ‘Repl PAS Wid American the. shippers were endeavoring “to| krought about by the consumers@in |¢cnformance with the net weight law ndots iteted ob lites ‘ : "i : scare |S tgs el seaplane efitered for the sevénth an comply with the law. the larger cities who are demanding|'R. F. Gunkelman, of the Interstate| > ‘a1 competition for the adiieiaes Strict compliance with the law was | that the net weight law be strictly | Gro 1 Feed Co, stated that the) cup fell into the sea near Portsmouth urged by Mr. Runkel and he explain-| enforced. And the federal com consumers and dealers in Chicago] Guying a Yeial Hight today and was ed the necessity of marking whethes| sioners, in response to this dem and other large cities were doubtless BARGAINS IN Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Capital City Clothing Store 5th and Broadway Harry Rosen Asa syectel inducement to buy a range during the exhi- bit of the Great Majestic : Range at the store of Soren- Reports that Turkish Govern-} son Leet! Co., ee shee 5 every purchaser of one o ment Objects to Presence | these famous ranges gets his of Flotilla choice of two fine cooking spicuous on bag or by should plainly show the} sacks were not of uniform « ity, however, and obviously could not hold the same net weight d of potatoes and where content and! Ns : Y - fs wrecked. The occupants were picked seal are iavolced ‘and’ ‘sed. hy) DY sone or by tag ail ancks whieh fom, crosumerh 76 compa ie rd he al enforcement of the tp unhurt sets free. We:have a presen- paighGlrather thaniby the wack, no| Pete: Sprarently, io tie isame: ss anes ‘ eae ——_———: - London, Sept. 24—An Exchange|timent that there .are goin: Rea atiiisurequived:'. The law aims to protect consumers hippers to plainly label or tag each}. le » aan A going Law Is Clear | widely ranging weights of potatoes.| “Farmers of this state will be on aaron ec Reva ibunereriirot Mtantred|| seta panee Si hae Ranges in the kitchens of our : 7 : f ee ing that the Turkish government The federal law, in the above inter-| Some sacks may weigh seventy-five] the safe side if they tag each back had the misfortune to sustain frac- | has eae ne Sreaniton the aati neighbors and friends before tured right forearms last week when | 2-,wal from the strait of the fiotil- | the week is over. 4 pretat mn, clearly designates that aii} pounds ds et sea f If} with its so that no dispute Greece Returns The temp- sacks of uniform capacity should be {sacks are of the same color and ap- 5 at truck’on which they were riding] Ja of American torpedo boats sta- ‘ . P proximately the same size it is dif- Bulgarian Land rounded a sharp curve and they were | tioned at Rsanetantnonis and that tation: to, own) a) Majestic is Baird, state food com.) ficult to distinguish the difference in sees z thrown to the-gsound with such force | Adnan Bey, the nationalists repre- irresistible when one learns tioned at Fargo, statec| the net conten Apart aire kre Athens, Sept. 24.—As an assurance? as to break their arms, Sentntive in Constantinople, has| the facts about Great Majes- See Siar Rees Se sly no clrance for the weight to be] of its desire to cultivate. frievdly F a made represeitation to the United | tic in its relations to economy ia sas sipart (ots tap ney weight EM | misundorstoed. (But itis sate toleeg | relations: With: Buladria under the| Nasturtiugss, marigolds and sun States High Commissioners there. |in the home; many will find PCy au eh a S| all ,sacks “and avoid any misunder-| new regime, the Greek. government flower8are said by some botanists -_———_——_ themselv 2 ing it’ " . f _ [standing that might arise, fas notified the provincial authptitles| to cast a faint light around them,| In: ptoportién to its weight, a ig es saying It's no use “Mr. Benton, the marketing special-| "It is reported tMat local “dealers | that all Bulgarians ~intérngd on] most'inoticeable on a | warm, dry| bird's wing is 20 times as strong as|to put up with an old range ist at the college, explains the rigid| have heard of the cases of some ship-| Aegean islands from\ Western, Thrace| night, after a day-of hot sunshine. ja man’s arm. any longer. that there is obvi- = 5 z distance call to Har: of the Minneapoli: d had confirmed the port that some “shippers had bi wails aude 4 Sere mrirt Certain-teed Tats Gertatn-teot Products H ; fn this kitchen: cloth, FlatWail P Enamels, Polish, oleun, Certain-teed Mnamels. « Paints and Varnishes foi every interior and 6% use. 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