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f ‘ *; rea ¥. PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923 | ‘DBER SEASON SAID CLOSED State Game and Fish Com- mission Firm on This Point ENTHUSIASM | _DEATH TRAP MARKS TICKET | SALES EFFORT formerly living- in. Stanley, N. D. Miss O'Keefe had served as secre: tary to the president ‘of or] head normal school f BANK ROBBER ify had resided here since September, |The Best None Too 8 of stomach suf- fering I have at last found a medi- gine for that: trouble. . But believe me it was a ely find. -I couldn't have lasted a great while longer. My | #tomach would bloat with gas like 4 barrel and the-colics Medicine didn’t help ‘much | | | got to bey MINESOTA JOINS N. D. Railroad Commission Protests Against Proposed Lignite tive Dec. @-on thé Northern Pacific -| railroad from the North Dakots field ‘| te. Minnésota’ and -Seuth Dakota sta- tions. - ‘The new tariff, which will increase the tariff from 25 to 60 per cent over the present rates is unjustified and will work an unwarranted hardship on Minneséta consumers, the com- mission claims in its petition. The tariff has slready been sus- Two “Table-Queen” squash- es. free.with every order for our “Dollar Box of Flowers” this Saturday. Just Phone 784-W. Oscar H. Will & Co. We deliver. Users of “INDIAN HEAD” | coal all agree that it is the Workers Who Will Offer, Tickets for Riccardo Martin Concert in Meeting HIS SINGING PRAISED An enthusiastic meeting was held in the McKenzie hotel at noon today by many business men who agreed to sell tickets for the Riccardo Mar- tin concert to be given on November 23, F. L. Conklin, chairman of the| committee to sell tickets, presided. He explained that the concert was not a profit-making venture, but that people of Bismarck were being given an opportunity to hear one of the greatest singers at half or less than they would pay to hear him While Mr. Martin is brought here primarily for the teachers convention he will give «| concert also for people of Bismarck and the surrounding territory. Mrs. V. J. LaRose was pre said the in the east, when the price ing him was $5 for each person. $ said she heard Caruso the night b fore she heard Mr. Martin and really | | enjoyed Mr. Martin's singing more/ than that of the great Caruso, She?) suid it was a wonderful opportunity for. people of this vicinity to he: Mr. Martin and predicted that city Auditorium would not hold nea ly all the people who would want to hear him. Judge Christianson spoke. briefly, explaining the action of the teach- Henry G, Boonstra, pilot in the air mail ser had just landed at Rock Springs, Wyo, with the mail from Cheyenne, when he was hand- ed a message announcing his father’s death. He jumped into another plane and in twelve hours’ actual flying time was at the bier in Lafayette, elsewhere. ug a home, and it represent- embership by the various members of that home. It has rec- | ognized the need of a full home life und has never failed to present these ~' as things most to be desired. At the {same time, it has recognized the that a srtisfactory home life and 1 lifg must be based upon rea- e reward for labor on the followed the Collidge’s Secretary ling of Wallace President {ture, describing the development of |an adequate marketing service, af- ifording prompt world news of crop UOR GOOD a RVIDENCE ‘ARE PRAISED "cn" ™* Court it BR bet coien ‘aietipinmpnt . com. | PTOsPeCs, 80H grodacion, ant Se Miitse' in obtaining the services of| lined the aid given the farnets Mr..Martin and Count Tolstoy as ai Co-operative marketing movement, compliment to the teachers. | Mr. Conklin emphasized that the teams were not going out to sell | tickets to people who would buy them | simply because they were public} spirited, but because they would! gain a rare treat at low cost. | St. Paul, Nov. 16.—Intoxicating li- quor, even though seized unlawfully by officers without a search warrant jand before an arrest is made, may |properly be admitted in evidence — {against the person from whom it was Pittsburgh, Nov. 16.—The National | Grange has continued to flourish, be- cause it has kept constantly in mind the thought of the farm as a home, | President Collidge declared in a mes- icted in the Louis sage read by Secretary of Agricul- AS y court under an indictment ture Wallace before the nationa: {charging him with illegal transpor- Geadva> qieeting (last might. The | °° 0f lanor: ; President Coolidge Says Has Survived All Trials Louis County di: of the state Frank ement with a dtsoussion of the | ‘work of the department of agricul- | president in his message character- aia Rhee os ized the grange as “one farm organ- ization which has survived through many periods of adversity and pros- perity,” and continued: “It seems to me that one of the reasons why the grange has contin- ued to flourish is that it has kept All of us have to keep warm. We sell “CLEAN-, BURN” — “BEAR CREEK” — “ROUNDUP” and “IN-, DIAN HEAD” Coals. BIS- MARCK LUMBER COM-! FACES PRISON May Get Life Sentence Unde! The Minnesota Law | The deer season in, North Dakota | is closed absolutely, George Dickin- son, secretary of the State Game and Fish Commission, asserted here at a mpeting today. The question had been raised as to whether the law was effective be- cnuse it was not regularly passed by the last legislature he said. The Attorney-General’s office was asked to investigate and has reported that the law is valid in every respect, he added, stating that it would be in- forced. Many sportsmen, who will not be known as deputy game wardens, have agreed to watch for violations next winter, it was added. Those present at the meeting here were W. C. Taylor, LaMoure, presi- dent; Dr. H. L. Rice, Beach; George Dickinson, Minnewaukan, sectetary; |w. E. Byerly, Velva, and H. A. Brown, chief deputy district game |wardens; gnd E. T. Judd, game and | fish commissi - | Center City, Minn., Nov. 16,—Rich- | ard Chaffee, arrested near Wiscon- | sin Rapids, Wis. and held here connection with the robbery of the Shafer State bank near here yester- | a banking room with intent of com- | today by S. B. Wennerberg, Chisago county attorney. \ Under the 1919. laws this crime upon conviction is punishable by life imprisonment in the state penitentir ary. Chaffee has confessed to the robbery. He will be arraigned late today. | BROKEN UP Berlin, Nov. 16.—A strike of work- | men in Berlin mills has been ter-| minated quickly by the vigorous} action of military authorities who arrésted the military delegates. The strikers thereupon sent a deputation to Gen, Von Seekt, commander of | DIES AT HOME. Grand Forks, Nov. 16.—Miss Mae O’Keefe, aged 26, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank O’Keefe, died last | night at the home of her parents | here after a brief illness. The fam- AsPr SAY “BAYER” when you buy- ‘Proved safeby millions and prescribed by physicians for: Colds: Headache . Neuralgia Lumbago |} i Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” packa e. which aides proven aeons . indy “Bi boxes of 12° tablets (Zh Bian bottles ot 24 and. 100—D jes and 100—Druggiste. Relterticgela Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manafecture of Monouesticacitenter of. et in | ailments, | dose wil] convice or money refunded. day, will be charged with “entering | === miting a felony,” it was -announced ite jleased. This was done. The printers are still on strike but many volun; teers are offering their services and conditions in the state printing plant are nearly nornial. Several of. strike leader are under arrest. BERLIN STRIKE awful. until I got hold of Mayr’s Wonder- Rate Boost ful Remedy, which did the trick, I telling everyone about it.”’ It is +simple, harmléss prepar removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and ‘ellays the inflammation which causes practical- ly all stomach, liver and intestinal ing appendicitis. On St. Paul, Nov, 16.—The Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission today filed » petition with the Inter- state.Commerce Commission request- ing the suspension and investigation of a new tariff which becomes effec- —SSSoo Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton Screened Lump Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co. For sale at all druggists. Reichswher promising to return’ work if their leaders were re- Order the Best Lignite Coal > Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. PHONE 738 pended until Apiil 4. “WONDER LIGNITE.” It’s hotter, lasts longer, burns jj clean. { BISMARCK LUMBER J COMPANY. Phote 17. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of afl after a Golaen Glint Shampoo. _Overcoats. IMade of the richest woolens to be had; richly lined, expertly tailored—in all the; new styles - $35 .- $40 Suits They’re here in all the smart new models; all the finest fabrics; all the late colorings $35 - $40 S. E. Bergeson & Son, Tailoring. \ Dry Cleaning. Must We Cancel Her War Debts toSave Europe? | The war debts of the European Allies to the United States amount to $11,828,066,747, and the billion and a half dollars of interest overdue on these debts brings this total to nearly thirteen billion dollars—about $116 to every man, woman,~and child under the Stars and Stripes. Secretary Hughes has stipulated that. the proposed:committee of international-financial experts to investigate Germany’s constantly in,imind the thought of |PANY.: Phone 17. A REAL WHOLE WHEAT TOAST Perhaps you have given up ing to get a real whole eat toast - That's because have never discovered Triscuit, the shredded whole wheat cracker. 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Other striking news-features in the November 17th DIGEST are: Dehearsting the Tammany Tiger Read what leading newspapers say about the jolt. given. the. political aspirations. of William Randolph Hearst in the New York State election. Organizing a Union For Bank Clerks Labor leaders ‘ont! to unienize the whité-collar workers in New, York banks, o The Klan’s Challenge.and the Reply - How leading Catholic, Jewish, and thorities answer: Imperial ‘Wizard, H., of the Invisible Empire. oe W. Evans, Raw Deals For, Wounded Veterans—Secretary the Cement of a Hatching-Egg—The Furore Water as a Medicine—The Spice ing the Best. of the Humorous Cartoons. F November 17th Number—On Sale To-day—Alll “Fun From the Press” Negro au-, 5]. Over Duse—Airplan of\Life—Topics of the Day—Many Interesting Mlustrations, Includ- : a Net Result of Lloyd George’s Visit “David, the giant killer, came to America and he saw but it can not be said that he conquered,” . according to “one editorial observer. How to Test Yourself For Your Real Job pate Liggy A plan to get d line, not on the job'you like best, * * but on the job that you are’ best fitted for. A Hunchback Who Played: With | Daachiptind of! the career of Charles«Proteus’ “Steinmetz, who Became famous as one of the greatest scientific minds the world has ever known. Hoover Out For the Super-Power, Plan—Uncementing "“Makeré—-Ruiita’s Ecotiomic Convalescence—Germany’s Security Police—Motion Pictures es, and General Slaughter in the Next War—. \ News-dealers—10 Cents in California Theaters.’ Relative to Fleischer’s Cartoons which are the newest addition to “Fun, From the Press.” | Judg- ing from the comments they are a welcome.addi ‘Theater program. We the hors d’oeuvre of the films. 'J. A. P The Literary. Digest," “fatrons and the manner in which the to. what has‘been for. you for your efforts cartoons are received, I think years one Of the bright spots on our California ore the improvement of what we might call . 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