The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO SLAYER OF Russian Lands in New York Dressed in Fine Style 7 ce Commission, which | ing in Kansas City~re- | nian Milhollan of the | 1 upon the cost of pro- George Engen, a Cass KEEP DOWN CRIME IN NORTHWEST found many persons who have lost their way in the mountains. F. A. Davis, the hounds’ trainer, is, taking them for their regular morning jaunt. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NO ACTION ON New Line, Fargo Yo Grand Forks, May Be Opposed No action has been taken by the state railroad commission upon the petition recently filed by the Red tation systems, and he is known to be inclined to view thé proposal for a new line with disfavor, ter of doubt among some here’ who have discussed the matter., While it is said the maps filed some years ago by the Red River Valley. Rail- road Company provided for connec- tions with the Milwaukee railroad, it also was pointed out that a new roag would necessarily make connec- tions and that it would be more logical for them to attempt to con- nect with the Milwaukee system than MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 26, 1923 + Experiments have disclosed benefi- cial results in darker “foliage, es- pecially that in very dry soil, which in it the less transparent it becomes to the solar spectrum. On the cther hand, the mixture, while unquestion- ably preventing the plant diseases for which it is used, was found to be injurious to the health of some other plants which require more light and sun. ‘The station at Rhode Island: State College has revised the gospel of 4 commntsaion will bo | a gure vena bound eee ean: Ree aacenial MU ee conte: Whether or not the promoters of hwas found to be helped by shade. The 4 uring with Dr, Benton of | Wash Ww THees me dal ai SaubeNy, Gieen da toate the new line are engaged-in a “Mil-| mixture when sprayed forms a film tusal college, who will | Wash. Whenever iM0re tt cane Tanthe 1aW. WOner. SARA (Hey Raye waukee proposition” or not is a mat-{on the plants and the more lime used lime, earnestly preache@ as a correc- tive for acid soils, by adding the in- ‘junction to use acid phosphate with it. This, it has been found, will completely eliminate the soluble alaminum in the soil which poisons plants. , The c@mbination of lime and id phosphate has proved bet-”" ter than either alone. , any other, River Valley Railroad Company,..2 Minnesota corporation organized in 1914, for permission to offer stock LAW CITED Claim Filed Under This Meth- od Refused by Workmen’s Compensation Bureau upoff, only male Romnoffs ever to set arrived on the Colleges Solve Problems To Aid Scientific Farmer ion of t oot on these shores- for sale. It is understood that the ng the petit- surround- commission is investig: ion and the circumstan au meniber of tht p emen who, one ing it te. December ie Lamas can ReHEL tevin ieuecUNeN SRG Boston, Nov. 26.—The agricultural ——— asputin, monk Inder the Workme lompensa- * : y is known that there has been| so. : det putin, mon baptoata | F j + ; : Eigdathigrcian (oreppeneroe ak least |e eeecona en cee Univer- | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. 4 ee arina, He added th sity of New Hampshire and Rhode one member of the state railroad to sétl-some ancient rainst. employer a Buea new STence te es ima to he ue cominissibn that there already is too| Island State College have solved two y Although readily admitting his held enforc ‘ouch duplication of railroad lines in| Problems which have puzzléd the EURALGIA participation, the prince reluc ; North Dakota, which has resulted in) scientific farmer, At the former in, orheadache—rub the foreheat nt to describe the de of the} uble expense of transportation vestigations have been ins progress ceatols andiidtnise aie vates ifg of the man who was reputed | such an award and caused insufficient return to the |to learn the contrary actions on dif- pors risen from ure origin | “An employe of a ¢ which | competing railroad lines, The pro-|ferent plants from the use of bor- is KS the: po behind. the| had not paid into the compensation | posed line from Fargo to Grand | deaux/fmixture, a combination of cop- the R n empire | fund, had filed an “electi | Forks is regarded by this member.as | per ahd lime. This has been used VAPORUB minose Hye fluence nst the company for a duplication of existing transpor- | universally to prevent plant disease. Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ov ie tained as the result “ only that he was one n the course of eqnpl r group ¥ upposedly impell- | ward wat de against tl ‘i f patriotic desire to rid Rus- CB Aeimerneo ali BwineTan opera Fe a a a aa its evil geniuy, enticed Ras nd for of time on ac: | . ‘5 the Youssoupoff f, Claimayt has now | 3 aiiin anit consigned showing that he is unable | Ni neh .° » the icy waters of the ahead under the award, and i Neva river. applied for a new award of a de e lu a ourin 0 sum nst the Ay Brings Valuable Jewels. ecompany Prince Felix was | tion granted, and his , Princess Irene, who i schedule allow a ter of the late tions, with compensation for six | blood tive of the r weeks.” ‘ in Britain, Under the elective” claim pro- | xe Belix brought with him for | vision, the employe who is injured flicn dud tale uw collection ‘of may sue direct (or seek award) through the bureau Another case described. by Com- | missioner Wenzell follows: A plain-clothes man, going work » and federal departments | but dircetly under the supervision of tate’s attorney of a county, af- pleti his work and being | : pack by auto to his , including a neck- sal, the collection of k by customs offic ard T, Barnes, assi tor of customs, roughly value of the princ tt solici- ed the s at $1,- required for ter A <e : JE SS 500,000, A week will bi paid off, detailed examination. Jewels which | headau which was about 75 | 4 belonged to Catherine the Great, and | mile He left the county seat of the county for which he had been working about seven in the evening, | in the company of three other per- d met with an accident on | resulting in severe injuries. | | the Black Pearl neckl garded as the most e, were re- aluable pieces. y the wa Claim was filed on the theory that injured party was an employe of the BANKER HEAD. This is a radical departure from our usual policy—coming at an opportune time for you to buy your Christmas needs now at P sharp reductions. A reasonable deposit will hold any article, Coming at a time when least expected and most needed. ? We are launching this thus enabling AOS to take advantage of these remarkable price-concessions. Our regular guarantee stands behind every daring selling drive on all our high grade, quality jewelry at greatly lowered prices. The magnitude of such a vast and varied selection, will appeal to your sense of taste piece, large or small, the same as though you had paid regular : price. and economy. You will find the stock very large and complete, embracing every: de- MEN’S TUESDAY | WATCHES While They Last RAE FOR CHRISTMAS not an employe at the time of the d “even if an employe, | ury was not sustained in | of his employment.” — | the course Clive T. Jaffray Is Named President of Road Minneapoli Jaffray, president of th tional Bank, Minneapolis, ted president of the Minn Paul and Sault Ste Mar ut meeting of the directors of road held late Friday. In announcing the election of Mr. id that the new ot devote his en- sired article to-be found in a well appointed jewelry store. WRIST WATCHES the TUESDAY While They: Last SALE — ‘ STARTS VAPOR-0 | poration, president of the Twin Cit- ies Ef anne Sterling Silver - R 9 ; Z A ful sipped: a “local with deep Brest : e / ogers Tea hae been his. se a nember|| Will bring ab nkers Club, president in 1919 Minneapolis Clearing Safe,reliabl Sotrenblcatrers cold develop, into tl the fla House director in the Ameri- (2 to a customer) (6 to a customer) Corporation, ~ : Coan IRE Gite Sip il with Nov 2" 15-Jewel White: Gold Jewel, 20-year ~ case. eat Western railroad, the e Wrist Watch. Regular Elgin. Now Cc ‘onsin Central railroad and the Soo Line.. Mr. Jaffray has been a $15.00. Sale Price 10c $11.95 it 9 o'clock director of the Wisconsin Central MADE BY t 9 ie 1 neat es Tie dinetonade ar the MSCABE DRUGCO, a 0 cloc $9.95 each $30.00 Octagon, White ence Soo. For several years he was NEKOMA.N.D i RS treasurer of the Minneapolis cham- . $22.00 White Gold 15- K Gold, 15-Jewel, 25-year NOTICE bop of commerce, ne ee Ae Jewel, 20-year case. Now ee case., Elgin. Sale price ONLY 24 SHOPPING WITNESSES CUT AND SLASHED $1 3. 85 BUY———-SAVE ° $1 8.45 DATS BEFORE SNe AT HEARING When the western grain rate hear- ‘in, resumed in Minneapolis to- day, three witnesses will be present from North Dakota toMliscuss general agricultural conditions to support the argument of western rates for a decrease in rates on grain and grain products. The case is being contin- in the Northwest by the Anter- C2 FULL CUT. TERS u DIAMOND RINGS TYPEWBI Silverware 26-piece Stretford Silver, Betsy Ross Pattern, 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 desert spoons, butker knife and sugar hell regular $16.00. Now $9.95 $35.00 Alvin, stainless, hollow handles, 26-piece set, going at $23.95 - High Grade Pearls $8.00 Shirley 24-inch Pearls $3.95 Navarre Indestructible Pearls. White Gold Clasp, regular $10.00. Now......- $5.95 , $15.00 Navarre Pearls, beautifully $ 8 9 5 ae e : Business Directory i | | Diamond Rings ......-- ; .. WEBB BROTHERS | 16.00 Coffee Set. 4 Undertakers __ Embalmers Funeral Directors | $50.00 1 $31 95 toa Sean as $1 85 Peat sites graduated, 24-inches, only......- +++. Se Licensed Embalmer in CHarge | Diamond Rings ....... e 6 Marke. $2.45 ae ‘ k DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887: | pare $49 95 Bagre ae jieiag $5 4! 5 $p00 Child Ivory Toilet. and Manicure Sets, Clocks, Combs, + TT - thibe ‘ 6 Forks. .:+- 0s ++++ e' S-plece . Brushes, Mirrors, etc., all at a PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Dimond Oe i ATE - ‘1 /_ OFF - Licensed Embalmer in Charge sees $110.00. t THE HOME 4 \/3, x Diamond Rings .. OF HIGH GRADE GIFTS Night Phone 100 or 687 Day Phone 100 "Big Saving in Having | ‘ a ' One Vy FF CUT GLASS * FANCY FOUNTAIN. 5 PENS _. ) SHEAFER’S 78 $1.35 Every home. Saves Murpliy..Bed and 4 BEADS % Bee i. oe eee, ae : : js i §=Steel Kitchen in ‘$2.50 $1 75 ems Ward : ioe. i tea ; Ee he 2 iB Pens,. of Bracelets f ey ; " — “LEATHER GOODS. ' two rooms. “it also $3.50 @ papa P sit : ( saves $500.00. in 65 GOLD: Such as Purses, Vanity Bags, cost of home. ; $e 00. $2. . RINGS: Traveling Sets. Etc. Pens... 43.68): Taye" ¥2°™

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