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_PAGE EIGHT MESSAGE HELD TOCLEAR WAY ~ FOR CONGRESS ‘Administration’s Legislative Program Is _ Definitely Outlined to Bodies SITUATION — CONFUSED) (15"uintully priced. Trae cancel AL sins about 6 o'clock in ain automobile ac- cident at the Bismarck-Mandan road Speculati Turns to What subway east of Sandan. Mrs. Mor- Speculation Tu gan Morris, her mother, escaped in- Jing of three tracks had been used, jand today was the day ‘set for a jchange to use the new high grade, [tearing out the old tracks, Ed Gurb.n of Burlington is in the Bismarck hospital asa result of an automobile accident on the ENGINE HITS AUTO AT NEW ing went off t rade on the ruad —_——— near the Soo ‘oad crossing, and Miss Helen Collins of Bis-|Gurbin was ly cut in the smash . 2 that followed. It is thought by at- marck Injured in Automo- tending physicians that he has. sev: bile Accident eral fiactuied ribs: The car was badly damaged. May be Accomplished in (jury us did Henry Halverson, driver . . o” the car, Present Situation Ars. Morris ‘was ‘being taken to Mandan after having attended a mus sical club meeting in Bismarck. The ident flagman signalled for the party to] Many Singers and Wonderful’ to cross the tracks, as Mr, Halverson ¥ ‘ ‘ "i ¢ at /understood it, but remained in the Selection of Song Hits | Appear ‘ Washington, Coolidge’s first Congress has served t mosphere at the cap administration's leg is concerned. ; ‘ a The executive having presented his , stalled and a pusher engine, which Of the “diff views cofictiely and frankly on the had been pushing a train over a high | will he seen in “Oh, Oh, Cin manifold problems of the today spec- | grade, crashed into the car. The auto | itis presented here Dec. 11-1 ulation has turned to how many cfs PR EE) along the track about | Auditoriut, under the is recommendations can be trans- | 100 feet. ; mitted i aw in the present ses-}_ Miss Coffins, it ws i f the confused situa- fered a broken nos dd was taken ion ih i: to the Bismarck hospital for medical BPUVGTPEGUIEHU ene Colgeess ap-| Slleitlons BU an X:ray examinations cet ia on sa ny Rerdeaieai ity ijt Was said, showed that no bone was ax reduction, but the administra- | broken. at : eae program as embodied in-a pre- | ie Ww. aeaneuel was Carfulae liminary draft sent to the house yes- | the engine which was running slowly. ay by Secretary Mellon differs in| The automobile was badly damaged. eta pease im the proposals; The irony of fate entered into the PRCT ENAFEiGe ane peeeentiy (accident, For four months a cross- hy the Reptiblican insurgents in the | pp house. {corneas * P o far as the | middle of the track to wave the car ive program) back, and as Mr, Halverson sought spices of | the American Legion, probably one of the most striking and artistic will be the grand finale to the show— “Songs of Yesterday and Today.” In j this particular scene there will be a | Tevue of hits that were popular ycars ago, the revival of which is certain to meet with the approval of the ma- Jority of the people. Unusual ‘opportunities are furnish- ed to Miss Esther Taylor during this scene to display her elocutionary red, had suf- 1 See Contests. S\Other subjects streated by Mr Coolidge which leaders generally | say will furnish stubborn contests | 4n Congress include the soldier's | ‘bonus, American adherence to the World Court with reservations, ! fAmendinent to the transportation act, relief for agriculture in general and the wheat growers in particularly and anti-lynching legislation. i s embodying several of the recommondations of President Cool idge already have been introduced and ‘others will be presented later. None of them can he acted upon un til the committees of the house and senate have been organized and, make their reports. | In Recess. | Congress was in recess today un til next Monday out of respect toj the memory of President Harding but its leaders were not inactive ‘There were frequent conferences re- garding legislation and other 1 ters but th 5 SAY “‘BAYER” when you buy- Gontiine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are Was that of i - not getting the genuine Bayer. Aspirin proved safe tives to the various stating commit, By millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for tees. nining the a Democrats of the house were called , Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago in a party caucus to select their} ae f Pete oho ace, aimenos Pain Toothache Neuritis | Rheumatism committee who, in t will make ? assignments of Deni s to other 2 “Bayer” package committees. The Democrats steer- Ace t only Bayer ppaceeke ing committee in the senate was still which contains proven directions. engaged in the same task. ! Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. W ARNING: Genuine “Bayer Aspirin” is never sold in : candy stores, bars or cafes. Go to Drugstore. Aspisin We the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester ot Salicylicacia HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for Hides and Furs SAM SLOVEN, Care South Side Grocery, Across from Standard Oil Warehouse. Phone 571. Farmers Attention We now have on display the most up-to- date all steel, self feed power corn shelley | ever shipped into this part of the country. JOHN DEERE The best in every way, avoids all trouble. As a corn sheller it stands‘as an equal to the No. 999 corn planter. Come in and look it over. You wili surely need one very soon. The John Deere shells fast and cleans your corn ready for market in one operation. To hely cheerful farming in general we have a special price on these machines. Come in soon and see what we can do ‘to aid you. You will like us just as well as you do Bismatck and Burleigh County. * Bismarck Implement Co, ” The House of Deere. Across from Dawgon’s Grocery. i i ‘ 201, Main St. Winston Harper Fisher Co, | Minneapolis, Minn, ” Wilton | ¢h Gi ing an al in prod possibi celia Hagén,; Gayle Hawk, Ruth Staley and Ruth Wynkoop, as In- dians; Mabel’ Rigler, Bertha Rigler, Mildred Boyd ang Marie Cordner, as Japanese; Esther Kutz and Larson, as Hulas; Ruth. Hi Dirlam, Jensen and Catherint McLau; LEGION PLAY #22338 !sing “Smiles.” Seats for the production‘are ‘sell- rapidly today and the start resages uhead of the show. People desiring to make reservations should do so at to avoid hitting him the engine was |Harris & Woodmansee, beginning Saturday, 9 a, m, . ' ion and furnishes’ excellent , ers sti ce i road ubout four miles north of the] to be fuemiched ty cee ee ents ole she automoblie which he was drive | eanisation's- dibeetion the. @ntertairi ment is being staged. In this group Lillian Sundlang and berti Corm appear as “Two Little THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE from any role in the usual musical ed by the John B, Rog- ~ Co, under which or- Blue;” Mabel Breen and iss Lillian Rigler, will Vera Cruz, Dec, 7.—(By the A. P.) -Troops in the entire maritime zone have joined the insurgent movement against President Obregon and Gen- cral Calles, according to reports re- i ish wists, {ceived early today. ‘The rebellion is eeeem uae ACM Rtrls:,| Fo sald te babes the wicle Sooke Huasteca oil region, MAY PROSECUTE MRS. SAILSTAD Superior, Wis. Dee. 7.—(By the A. P.)—District Attorney Victor M. gh Stoltz of Eau Claire county in a Miss Anna Maric | statement’to the Superior Telegram nning will sing “My Mother’s Ros- 5 sea WEEK END Place a standing order for a sell-out several duys | one of Will’s Saturday Special Boxes of Flowers $1.00 td be delivered every week. Call 784-W. We deliver. ] Singers, Speakers—Everybody! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend Fonpons Kotoons is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 years Kondon’s has ‘been hel Y) for all kinds of Colds and ‘Ca ping millions of people tarrhal affections, For HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES Kondon’s makes life worth living. Write for 20-treat- ment tin. It’sfree. Or gist:® Guaranteed to get a 30c tube from your drug- pledse or money back. < KONDON’s CATARRHAL JELLY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. AND THE HOME OF SANTA CLAUS Bring the children in to’see gill the things that Santa has left here for them. “Have them decide what they want Good Old Nick to ‘bri . Baby Carriages —50c to $6.50 aps Drums 4 25c to $5.50 Cradles 50c to $1.25 Stuffed Animals 15c to $1.50 g.them. There’s a splen- yland for your selection. DOLLS The largest assortment of imported dolls we have ever. had and a fortunate purchase enables us to sell them at a very low price. H , Ask for our Special Price on Dolls Saturday. Ask for our Special Price on Toys Saturday. ‘ You will not be disappointed. Wellworth Store “The Store’ That Sells For Less.” Pismbrck, ha D. today-announced that-if Mrs, Leoné'}the man ‘arrested dt Napa, Ca Sailstad-Richardson continues to live | been definitely identified as tad with Ross,T. Richardson, whom she | he wil swear out #-Wavait charging married on Christmas day, 1921, after | her. with bigamy, ~ A neglected cough—r7ie beginning of many a dangerous disease Gwe aid ‘Oiry NATIONAL K -FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923 UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION, TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” The moment you eat « tablet of ape’s Diapepsin” your indigestion is gone. No more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach. No flatu- lence, heartburn, palpitation, or mis- ery-making gases. Correct your in- digestion for a few cents. Each pack- age guaranteeq by druggist to over- come stomach trouble, —————— IRE is an ever preg- ent menace, It causes loss. Your property may burn. WIEN your strength is exhausted and the delicate tissues of your throat and lungs are raw and sore from coughing, you may fall an casy prey to disease—bronchitis, pneumonia, even tu- berculosis. That is why it is so. important to break up coughs promptly. For more than fifty years thousands of families have relied upon Dr. King’s New Discovery to stop coughs. It does this quickly and naturally without any bad after-effects whatsoever, by stimulating ae, mucous pita ie throw off tie clogging tions. It has an a; taste, All druggists = Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY Lessen your risk by studying fire preven- A GIFT THAT MEANS MUCH Lah ait Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year will ring true when ac- companied by a gift which shows that the giver has a sincere interest in the one who receives it. Such a gift is one of the beau- tiful home banks of the City National Bank. Wrapped with the home bank should be a Savings Account book showing a first deposit of $1 or more. Open your Christmas shop- ping season at this bank by securing enough of these home banks to provide each of the boys and girls with one. tion and insuring in the Hartford Fire In- surance Co, to:indem- nify you should toss come. Call, write or telephone this Hartford agency H.T. MURPHY & CO, “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck : . ND BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA TO REACH HIS HEART Vice Pres. & Cashier. There are a thousand My'Schmieter, Asst. Cashier. ~ wave : a KLEIN’S TOGGERY , Gitts from Santa's Workshop Toys for the Kiddies — Gifts for the Whole Family ie that will please them all. You want to be sure and look over our stock—you will find just what you are looking for. : Buy early and’ask us to keep the gifts for you Until Xmas. ia ‘Sorenson Hardware Co. - F- Main 316 Telephone 114 \