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YOUTH DROWNS AFTER FALLING Carried Under By Swift oe. —[—[S[S— . PAGE EIGHT RESPECT FOR _ __ LAWISURGED ‘DAIRY MOVES | ONROTARTANS "WT0 NEW HOME Judge Birdzell of the Supreme! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 one saw the accident, but another! Near® lis ety ‘tor i . * feet he fell ort the boat and/with the boat, which has been haul- ed ee ie oh nee being unable, to swim, was carriedjing grain. °°, re \ down and away swiftly by the cur-; Sheriff Hedstrom and Deputy | esota.. rent. He was seen to partially re- appear and an effort was made to reach him with a line, but he made} no effort to grab it and was quickly WE HAVE A NUMBER OF ‘ALLIES FAIL. | TO. ACT UPON CROWN PRINCE Council of Ambassadors Holds |Sawyer as a meddler in the affairs jof the bureau. The direct examination. of Forbes by his counsel is expected to be con- | cluded today. The Burnside: or “good govern- ment” ticket of the. arcied 10 Or he 23; preted. us, Sioux Falls, The other seven went to the “anti-machine” ticket. Reports from every preeinet in the city and from towns throughout the county show that comparatively few votes were cast. 5 LIGNITE MEN s ~ r \ : ‘ Court Addresses Members Bismarck Dairy Company’ pang bie uta MEET TONIGHT rent; at Wharf of Boat ‘ Build Strength ; ‘ Bf t of Organization | Shows Fine Equipment at J Company to throw off the cold ‘ ; —— |e Its Opbatag red FRANCE © IS ANXIOUS _ : i REFERS TO OBLIGATIONS) Poe re oe Discuss Plans For Fighting] gia cs anticn bene og ore SCOTTS ii ; . > | The Bismarck Dairy Company By the Associat-} Boost in Freight Rates le eee oe tie) ieee Seat EMULSION ° : e | h Respect for the law, proof that * has moved into its new home. in| tassadecs tated to consider at its Gate PEW Cane ke Bentqn Packet Company. Efforte made to save him failed. ‘The -body' had not been recovered at noon. Kettkleson had called another man employed by the company and him- self had gone: out on the boat. No democracy has learned the art of the Hughes Block at 208 Broad- P perpetuating itself and dangers that; , holding their formal opening lurk in organized minorities, were today, Salter place was crowd- given as outstanding matters for con-| and with its removal into its! sideration during Armistice week by new location, a building with a ] Judge L. E. Birdzell before the Ro- | 40-foot front of glass, hep aE tarians at their regular weekly hogs Spowenge | pes Wik & luncheon at the McKenzie hotel. | {Cimly in the front, py ae tetas Rotarians stood for a minute in| side, an entire new line of expen- silent tribute to the heroes who fell! Give’ machinery has been inet tie] chinery which now makes it ‘hle to handle the milk from e time it comes to the dairy and meeting today the question of what Members of the North Dakota Lig- action should be taken in connection| nite Coal Operators association are with the return of the former Crown] gathering in Bismarck today for the Prince to Germany and as to Ger-{| meeting tonight at which the oper- many’§ attitude regarding the re-] ators of the state will formulate an sumption of allied military control.|@ggressive campaign against’ the pro- The session was devoted to routine | Posed new lignite freight tariff. The work and it is understood the am-| teriff, which was to become effective bassadors avoided' mentioning these pec. 6 ne been suspended four two questions because the allies were] months by id ‘tata Great Britain, which took the in-| Pperuors intend to have thelr in- itiative in the sending of a coercive beatings it ie a adamneka CHG Soeet, Hiei: ay ree ithe re; | ing this evening will be held in Room LUE Lila te am is OW) 705, McKenzie Hotel at 8 p.m. said to be desirous of dropping the! James S, Milloy of Minot, aecre-* whole matter while France, at first who e irsttary of the operdtors association, indifferent, but now favoring action! arrived in Bismarek this morning of some sort, is ready for such ac- from Minneapolis. He spoke on the ' tion. lignite industry. of North Dakota over —— WLAG jast evening, making. special AGAINST RETURN reference to the proposed increase San Francisco, Nov. 14.—A resolu-| in freight rates sought by. the roads, tion calling on the United States] which he declared was a “high hand- government to head a movement of|ed attempt to throttle one of North the nation to prevent the return to| Dakota’s most important industrial ! power of William Hohengoller and_| activities.” He appealed to the people his family in Germany was adopted|of North and South Dakota by more than 1,000 Baptist laymen| Minnesota to join the operators in and ministers of California, attend-| their fight against the, new eet) ing Bible and Missionary + confer | ee ence here. ‘ We are closing out at bargain prices — All are in perfect condition. ou —DON'T BLAME HER— it the mealg are-not ready - ae the oo aan rset ta gal will be spending her time to ’ - Very good advantage ALL oeeeee DAY TOMORROW AT . KLEIN'S TOGGERY All our new heaters are now on sale at “a discount of 20% e ¥ in battle that democracy might pre: vail. | Judge Birzell drew some timely lessons from the World War. Be-/is dumped into receiving cans, side showing that individual liberty} pumped into pasteurizers, then was one of the most sacred princi-/into the filter. and runs over the ples to be protected, he declared the automatic cooler until it is bot- war imposed fresh obligations upon t.ed and capped by an au‘omatic Americans and many new problems bottler without ever coming into v as between nations and states andjcontact with humam hands. their national governments had} Sanitation .is the keynote con- come as an aftermath. Obedience to| sidered in selection of the many all laws whether of constitution or, new machines and arrangements of statute he declared most import-'in the building which has the new- ant if democracy were to survive. [est system of refrigeration and Appropriate songs were sung dur-' equipment ing the luncheon. Dr. V. J. LaRose| Three pasteurizers run by sep-| of the November program committee arte motors. a new viscolizer or presided. | cream machine, a filtering machine Attendance was reported as being Teplacing ‘the clarifier, to purify more than 91 percent strong. It is the milk are among the valuable hoped at the next meeting to estab. macines inemied | One of ithe Gov. Nestos is the speaker of th . 3 Safeguarding Your Interest It is just as important to use high-grade parts in repairing a battery as it is in. making a new one. For a battery when properly repaired should render reliable service’ and give you full value for the expense incur- red. We never lose sight of that fact for a mi: Made To Measure We have established a made to measure service. These hand made shoes appeal not only to the gen- eral public, but especially to. those with foot trouble. Fallen arches, deformed feet, odd shaped feet: We +] use the finest leather only in all our work. | | Crewsky Shoe Shop |; : Phone 898-J. ' oeeeee "FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE CO: ‘days |cooler which brings milk from 145 AY oveiteiath i : degrees in temperature to 45 de- E. A. Phillips, ‘vice-president _ of Preeg in lage than a minute the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance “ The autSmatic bottling machine gempany of, §t. Paul and a former) ajiows for 300 gallons of milk to President of the St. Paul Rotary Cub he mottled in an hour; 1,200 quarts, was a guest of honor. He told of of 2,000 pints in the same leng'h conference plans of his club and of «ime, B Promised cooperation with Bismarck; The automatic bottle washing d in putting over the 1924 conference machine installed is the only one in a big way. Roy Baird of Dickin-'of itg kind between the Twin Cities son and W. R. Thatcher of Mandan|and Bismarck, it is said. By means were other guests. of this almost human machine, L. S. Craswell spoke of MacLeod’s| bottles are washed by the case— work among the boys especially the} steam and water being forced up interest that had been developed in|through small holes in the pipes football. Fifty match games had|Glong the tray-like shelf over been played and 151 boys have par-| Which the cases pass and washed ticipated in the sport. in a temperature of 135 degrees. Burt Finney gave the birthday| Then they are drained, rinsed with message for Dr. Harry Brandes; L.|St¢am and water at a temperature | K. Thompson for Fred Copelin andj! 190 .degrees and finally pera | Henry Murphy for George Will. Suit-|©d agaih’ as a last purification | able gifts were presented in each in-| Measure before lifted from the ma-| ‘stance. chine, placed in the cooler, and TAKES STAND i Former Director of Veterans Bureau Continues Tes- timony de m fe tu Es se e n in ir filled and sealed without coming into contact with the human hand, Wntil ready for delivery at the home of residents of the city. A fine glass encased showcase in the front office hae been stocked with’ candies, and a modern ‘busi- ness office is just off here. J. P. Spies recently made a trip ‘to-the Twin Cities where he spent some time in studying the | ‘test machinery used in the large dairies there before selecting equipment for the Bismarck Dairy Company. ONE DAY TERM \OF COURT HELD)’ i Washington, Nov. 14.—Charles R. Forbes, who for four and one-half hours yesterday alternately struck i} back at his accusers and defended his official acts, was only half-way Nov. 14.— A 2 iwie| Fergus Falls, Minn., A through the affairs of his adminis. Judge Will A. Cant held a one-day a tration as director of the Veterans pul hi h Bureau with the assembling today | te™™ ee the United States court here ni f th i igati . | yesterday. hi cae ie senate investigating commit. Mera that. 30 mectancenich have been on the calendar for years were Forbes not only denied testi ge Gan. Ghucles Sees | dismisued!” Joe Martin) cheeged, #ith of Brigadier Gen. Charles E. Saw- h c yer, personal friend and physician|the murder of Susan DeFoe on the d to President Harding, that he had| Red Lake Indian reservation, plead- a been dismissed for insubordination | ed not guilty. Jacob B.“sfayers of na to the executive but attacked Dr.| St. Cloud pleaded guilty. hi te ” — GHILDREN CRY-FOR “CASTORIA” w al th Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages ‘ Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has where recommend it. The kind you Af been in use for over 30 years as aj have always bought bears signature pe Pleasant, harmless substitute for| of ae Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething bt Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains ie no narcotics. Proven directions are a on each package. Physicians every- di a tt B. 3 usiness Directory st sl ot a Oe WEBB BROTHERS be Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge : bs sE DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 : PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS __ — Licensed Embalmer in Charge 4 Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 Big Saving in Having. : me . One Murphy Bed Bice? Kieten in DEMOCRATS McAdoo-Chery group of. the Demo- cratic ticket carried every. ward in Sioux Falls as well as Humboldt, Hartford, Colton and Valley Springs in the initiatory election of yesterday, according to returns late last night. CARRY CITY Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 14.—The CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF Fur Throat Troubles It will be a day of noted importance to you: ARRANGE YOUR TIME—TOMORROW. So that you will be able to stop inifor just a short time and see for yourself—the beautiful array of “gifts” FOR XMAS, + *_SUGGESTIONS— SHIRTS—in plain and woven —SUGGESTIONS — Sitk Handkerchiefs madras — English and’ Yankee Belts Broadcloths — fine percales — silks Mofflers - * py —fibre silks, etc., put up in neat Garters Knitted Vests “Knockabout” Sport Jackets “Franklig” ‘Wool Hose Necktie Holders Tnitial Buckles Cuff Links Stick-Ping . é Gloves FREE! A Pure “Out Silk Necktie” will be “Xmas Gift Boxes.” . Prices— $2.00 to $10.00 —~ TIES — Cut silks —Sikk Knits — Swiss Silks—Silk and Wool—Bow | ties in a wonderful variety. Prices 50c to $3.00 MEN’S SILK HOSE in a large range of colors and sizes. Prices 75e to $1.50 : _ given iA MEN’S WOOL HOSE—in clocked ; 5 RRER and plain patterns. Prices— with each shirt purchased 75c to $1.50 TOMORROW, THURSDAY, ONLY: € REMEMBER—that you will be treated with the same old “Sincerity” with which you no doubt have been. impressed in your former dealings with this store. SINCERITY in helping you ‘with your ‘selections CORRECT PRICES and unequalled SERVICE will leave a’ lasting impression upon you after you have visited with us TOMORROW: ——BE SURE AND. GET. THAT \-riee TIE! —— / “ | Fo eee ‘THE WELLWORTH STORE. “A Money Saving Sale ° on 10c and 15¢ Items_ for4c for 7c ’ ‘Phat should arouse a lot of enthusiasm. | ae LOOK THIS OVER AND SEE WHAT 4c WILL BUY. Cutters. ....2, 40 Whine 5.2. 4c Extractors vps 4€ Kier sciee ACP pee... 4 | Sh. 4e, “Mixing Spook... 4C ff Covers ......... 40 | poe... 4e Master ....\..: 4°] Measuring Cups, 4€ | Sean........... 404 ee 401m. 4e 18S.) ae ng a 4c Funnels «2.4... 4c ogy 4c Siar... 4G b Cine pti, AE ‘ Bow 4c’ J Gites os AG jPlnten oes 4c Sheen de’ Trouser She And many others. Seve ee 4c ae ‘mention. Savers ..... Cups ...... _,, OOK THIS OVER AND SEE WHAT 7c WILL BUY. + hone eee Tc. tam Li ‘and Wait : Tea Spoons 7 c