The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1923, Page 8

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\ PAGE EIGHT PROGRAM FOR CONFERENCE | IS ARRANGED Tentative Program Calls For) Numerous Speeches Here | } F A tentative program for the s attorneys cont e called her November 27 and 28 by Atto fer ha been | George Sh das follows ember 27th, Two O'clock P.M. | Address Gov. R. A. Nes “President's Conference of Gover nors on Law Enforcement. Address ..Judge A. M. Christian “Thoughts from the Bench Address Iver A. Acker, State's torney, Traill County “Inquisatorial Powers of State's At torney.” Address—O. B. Herigstad, Ass’t Attorney, Ward Count “The Function of th i rant in Law Ki men H Address -J. B. Wineman, State's At- | Grand Forks County | torney, “Needed Changes in F. Horner, s County. “The 1. W. W. Problem in North Da-{ kota.” | November 27th, Eight O'clock P. M.! Additss Fin, ©. A. Pollock. District Judge. “Procedure in Proh me ee eee November 28th, Nine-thirty A. Address -Representative of Un States_ Department of Justice IN SESSION: = Attor { ute, Prosecutors’| tare st to State’s Attorn Hears Speakers at PINE SESSION! oo. sos on Thirty high sehool principals from League Receives were present this morn to be received from B. t ibe funeral of Bonar Law, peaker Whitley of tie H neLng its Ww ~ ‘Tais picture, the fi Former! or Wales (lett) and he funeral procession is ¥ bbey. Enforce garded as a do the county! of Burleigh county) ths of October al ss NOL | Bee ropor ofticer the Hague, those citi M General Di of In to promptly. the council had the wot x counties Queer. Proposals}—_— the opening of the second} ssion in the B. and P. W. club! Young ad-| J. M. Devine and Mrs. Alfred ’ Zuger Speak at After- noon Session Strange ideas me people a the ous of the League of Nations. “lin more than one country it is re rooms. dressed the meetin Attorney ¢ j“Civies in the Young is the book and well v: ject as a result of Following an enthusiastic session of the teachers of Burleigh county special study attending the institute being heldj along that line. DANGER IN DELAY at the court house this morning sev- Cc. L. Robertson, deputy state eral speakers discussed topics of im-| school superintendent, spoke on the | xj, v i ney Diseases Are Too Danger- ateerieete tr ha(attaenoon seliion (a | Valuegaranivdleaiadacacion: int thelles ney eee re, eels Het J..M. Devine, commissioner of im-! high school and Mrs, A. A. Witte- Neglect migration, presented the subject of| more explained the value of vital] pe great tes er of kidney North Dakota to the teachers. He| statistics to the state. She told of troubles ts hae tthe ottenueee touched upon its resources und urged! the work which was being done by] pole Seatoce (that gutterer every one to he a booster for the! Dr, Whittemore of the new- Health will be state. ly created bur . Backache, Mrs. Alfred Zuger, chairman of me the Illiteracy Commission of Wo-| the iene man's clubs, covered the subject of plained the work being done by her illiteracy in the state of North Da-| organization in the state. | Miss kota. She asserted in her address) Henrietta J. Lund, director Chil- that much had been accomplished in| dren's an office crented as a vs. Help the kidne the eradication of illite: She | result © of the Jaws by l}gan'g Kidney Pills, which are so | declared that the Amer Legion, | the Children's Code commission, de- ¢strongl pinmended right. here | the American Legion Auxiliary, the} scribed the work which was being ‘jn club women of the state, and the|/done by her bureau in the way of county superintendents of the state| improving conditions for children in had done much in the drive to blot! the state. e out illiteracy in North Dakota. The Wednes She said that the advance made in| piven over to Miss / carrying out this work spoke well! Dickinson, author of the for complete success in a few years.| English abus, who will sp recogni -! gradually undermined. nervousn: lumbago, urin gravel and neglect your | y eyes would smart and my back The meeting of county superin-| the use of English in high school, ached and bothered me a great deal tendents opened with an enrollment and Miss Hazel Nielson who will My didn’t arly, of 106. This will be augmented by sneak on the History of the High ‘either. 1 began using Doan’s Kid- an increase of 70 from McLean coun- School and Illiteracy. ty tomorrow. cseavAiis ‘ An important part of the session! Grand Falls, in Labrador, is the Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t has been the conducting of Nlasses’ highest waterfall in the world. It is simply ask for a kidney remedy— in the various subjects taught. I 1000 feet high. get Doan’s Kidney Pills--the same this experienced teachers demon;! that M ylor had. Foster-Mil- strate for the teachers of the coun-, irs.. Buffalo, N. eee best methods of conducting |e ENDS Sr | MACH MISERY, Fertile and protect your, GAS, INDIGESTION lawn from freezing out by! ity: siomach a stantly! Stomach corrected! You covering with wel] rotted ma-! ....0 feel the slightest distress frem nure. Do it now before snow) indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy comes. We are in a position | stomach, after you eat a tablet of ‘9 take care of all orders a Diapepsin.” The moment it Co. Phone 62. 209 5th Street.|¢ era pain disappear. Druggists ri an So ag jguarantee each package to correct Users of “INDIAN HEAD” digestion at once. End your. 5 coal all agree that. it is the! 'ouble for few cents. “WONDER LIGNITE.” It’s! Ruptured? hotter, lasts longer. burns clean. BISMARCK LUMBER Non Skid Truss Makes You Physic- COMPANY. Phone 17. —_———_——— | ally Fit To Do The Heavy Work. ney Pil nd they were not long \in relieving the trouble.” £2. HAVE TO MAKE Piitushonray tons Coffee IT 1S MADE JUST DISSOLVE IT AND DRINK IT A GREAT CONVENIENCE , Convenient to all theaters; AND OH, SO GOOD ae ere; railway i wholesale districts, by living atthe | f CLEAN . LASTING Perfect Fit Guaranteed. FINNEY’S DRUG STORE. Bismarck, N. D. MADE TO MEASURE all. wool SUITS AND OVERCOATS 932.50 Satisfaction Always. National Tailors & Cleaners bth St. Opposite McKenzie owing the coffin of the former premier. Aneaaaonnennnecnne: tourist agency. A} cotchman wired from Glasgow ask- 1 the League to reserve a room and . Lath in the best Geneva hotel and ‘There wera eight cases of dph-! yay him a ticket to Rome. icun cabled asking for the names of good American dentists in Milan and | start (as he would soon ve | y pe Hie yet provoked if their’ grandiose schemes are not attended | An Englishman wrote _| un indignant letter complaining that enn by mail. ie This BISMARCK, z ‘si THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FIRST PHOTO OF BCNAR LAW FUNERAL + No: Dak: gress regarding tariff fights, an nite coal rates, The sentiment of that farmers on wheat. Th crease, as proposed |iust blow at jin western ‘North T best of al] after a | Shampoo. An Amer- “‘experience’” ‘Follow the NOW. cause stock of rings. many of exqu and ¢ PAY YOUR BILLS BY MAIL You.an write cheeks and pay your bills It is a safe and convenient way dt sending money and spares you the time and trouble of needless trips in bad weather. Remington. President. J. &. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. CARNEY AND BEAR CREEK COAL hone 115 - Directors of the Atso ; Commerce, i testing against an in of the ht to be protected again i reCuction in the tariff duty on flax, and that they should be fur her tected by an increase in ute tari ligne’ ds, was looked upon a growin iness College, F argo, Write F. L. Pres., 806 FrontSt., Fargo, N. D. foreshadow ithe of engagement most. important outlay ‘be- seldom made. Among our handsome those for engagement purposes have had our particular anid attention, and ine design rming beauty. spection invited. 416 Broadway FOLSOM. 416 Broadway ALM C. M. Schmierer, Asst. Cashier. PLEDGE AID IN - FIGHT AGAINST: TARIFF CUTS Directors of Association of | Commerce Support Move- ment to Protect Flax tion to the lignite Ea opera-! in the rate fight. Northwes any MEDIUM BROWN HAIR Goltien wows ue Paince NOBODY WANTS “GREEN” HELP YYou-can’t blame employers for | paying inexperienced office help | “little or nothing’’—so much time ‘is wasted teaching them things they , should have learned at school. Good salaries are earned from the’ by graduates of Dakota Bus-! ‘They get at school—really | work in fully equipped offices. Orte started, they advance quickly. H. Jackson, recently placed with not yet given due! the Security Bank of Edgeley, is Jeration to his unfailing scheme | Howiticashien, jetermine the weather in all parts months in advance. Cranks the world over flood the Lea- gue with weird projects, fucce$Sful.’” Watkins, nu RRA IMPENDING ENGAGEMENTS purchase rings, is one reason why a Checking Account at the City National Bank hag special advantages during the winter months. NO. PAKOTA Get your winter supply before cold weather sets in. We have a full supply and can fill orders promptly. F, H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. | tion of looks | Glint A. ' . *PUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 192% The Roman Catholic nuns in the! The Palestine Exploration’ Society | American soldiers received 18,70 World are said by'a statistician’ to, is soon to make-excavations on the | foreign decorations in, recognition of number nearly 475,000, Mount of Olives. services in the World War. ———————————— | NEVER MIND—ABOUT THE iLUME: WEATHER ‘NOW = Get your oyerccat : TODAY you may need it TOMORROW KLEIN ERY | Phone: One-One Hundred | FORDS FOR HIRE Drive them yourself. f Day and Night Taxi Service. 114 Fourth Street , Bismarck. N.D. TE FOR SALE My home and en- tire furnishings. Phone 384:J 701 9th Street. Melvin Burbagi b | the bdard was | | —for over one third of a cen- Participate in the Boston’s DIDJ Silent Auction? So many people called us up early this morning, asking us to continue this Silent Auction feature for this evening. That it would be poor policy to refuse their re- quests, so we will again arrange a big lot of Suits and Overcoats on the Silent Auc- {icon Rack. You simply give us an offer dn any of these Garments. If it’s sat tory to us the Garment is yours. Look for the Silent Auction Rack SHOULD BE SURE and Visit the Boston Out-of-Towners Extra 10% DISCOUNT Tonight from 6 to 8 o'cléck we will give an extra 10°% discount from sale prices on men’s suits in the following sizes 35 36 and 37 THE BOSTON 318 Main Street BEST & HUYCK, Props. WHEN WINTER COMES HAVE YOU YOUR MITTENS 1 Big, Lot with Knit or Elastic wrists, horse hide palm, lined I- YOU WANT CLEAN BURNING COAL at a moderate price, order a: load of * CLEAN HLEENBUAN, You will notice the difference DEPENDABLE at once — no soot — very little smoke ECONOMICAL 7° clinkers — less than 3% ash — 10 annoying~ gasses — just clean, healthful, comfortable heat. a There is no substitute for KLEENBLEN . PEABODY COAL COMPANY’ KLEENBURN, WYOMING hia’ ALEENBURY THREE SIZES ; » .., LUMP, STOVE AND FURNACE ' FOR SALE BY LEADING RETAILERS CAF a and Broadway | Coffee Shop. 4 )

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