The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX nf + THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SAYS VICTORY WAS GAINED IN LOWER HOUSE, As- Congressman _ Sinclair, serts, in Statement, that Rules Will Be Changed orth Dakota dist ent received here, ssions had pbtained t Gillett, that if consent was given to the or tion of the House along the ole Lrogressives would be bounc and foot,” said Congre han Sinclair, “Under the old rales, the nwa’ our acted upon and “hus many ight in the pocket o committee rman when the calendar becomes congest ed, as is the case most of the tin the alley e jon the country ctacle of the of ithough repudiated fo n by hi still refusing to repo pf the rules committee al nittee consideration. did, of the House Countless stances of this kind could be cite calling for immedi So, one man could The The ‘Weather (Ss ra For ‘twenty-four hours Pavan Precipitation Highest wind velocity _ Weather Forecast Fai Fair tonigh and Wednesd tonight. Weather Temperatures have risen ove North Dakota _ in OIE over th and lower ; but elsewhere the we ally fair. Orris W. } curred Pla Roberts, Meteorologis KCKC it ER Pan ead Kong GREATEST SCREEN SPECTACLE OF ALL TIME JESSE L. LASKY, Presents ‘| TYPEWRITERS Use less than of | Trpearier i higher priced brands. Blemarck, i Same Price | j tor over 3O years PHONE 1-100 OUR GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS Care South Across from Standard Oil declares the eee w. noe ited » hostility ut it was realized, favorite Again, nd in the closing | Ms a dozen resolutions by his | defeat the will of a major- he * No better at any price . KORCKCKCRORC breakdown, Sells Burber Shop Interests hotel n years, has transferr ts to E. A. Freigang ood who charge a iong trip to W Not His Honor H. Newton of Mandan is good shot bi honor of ‘J i > by che party 1 Bismarck Hospital br, Heil, ratdivin, 1 son, Coleharbor, Parshall, Mrs. W. C. f 0... Jtry Hirni Helimenn, s|Cuirged fom the he St. Mlexius Hospital Ama Mitzel, Napoleon, ma Kremer, Ashley, d Ben’ Gchnewer, 1 Godfrey, Lisbon, rman, Bet ulah, and Miss ive entere, ope Brow Lawrence Chandler, , Dawson, J tM ‘vona, AL) | Henry Schneid r o iBreak a Cold 4 Right Up with | “Pape's Cold Compound” Take two table until three do dose always £ ken. The fir: - cold. Pleasant and safe to | | \ i | | Best of Serv! t the Lowest. Re; gulation and in Time DAY AND NIGHT SRRvICe, Bismarck, N. for Hides and Furs SAM SLOVEN, Side Grocery, Warehouse. ‘Phone 571. Mu Steel, Kitchen in Every home. Saves two rooms: it also ._ CITY NEWS |__ CITY NEWS 1 In Hospital Pp. J. Cahill of Wilton, receiy of the Lucky Strike Coal mine, in St. Alexius hospital here, suffe ing, it is reported, from a nervo: . Bannon, proprietor of the rber shop for the m- mon will take! n coast points. he doesn’t claim the , ing killed one of the fag | ture, Wilton, W.) Tillotson and every three hours lief. The secorid and third doses completely break uP) Bed and | ‘@| baby boy, city, Mrs. John Carralt,! Were of the opinion ane Fred Niblo A Bit of Bribery 1 on, Master| has handled the production with af GRACE—Oh! Stealing jam! I'm go- Py Mrs. Ben] greate amount of care and skill.|ing to tell mama! { aye been! It is @ertain to prove one of the best} ~FREDDY—Wouldn't you rather pital. | plays of the season, have some jam?—Delineator. Sal meme | The story is conceyned with the at- = > An ; ‘tempt of Mrs. Fair, a woman whohas| Massachusetts has declaréd tha’ [AT THE MOVIES 4 Sve Geet her'tar gor n| ator sige on pte prope ——_—_--— —___——@ France, to continue her work after ng a highway may be re- oft | she returns home. She goes on a lec- | moved by the state. ‘ewonlun BROOL™ Laramount’s |ture tour, leaving her husband and new stur vehiele for Thomas Meighan | Children to-shift for themselves. The whieh comes to the Eltinge theater | Point that the author makes it that for Wednesday and Thursday, ‘Al-|@2y woman-—any Mrs. Fair—cannot fred E, Green directed the picture; have both a home and a career. She and the story was written by George | ™USt sacrifice ond or the other, and Ade. ‘The picture tells of a will! very often both. which stipulated that all the chil-{ Fred Niblo, director of such epoch- dren of the deceased millionaire must | #! photoplays as “Blood and Sand,” down before they; and “The Three Musketeers,” has "s fortune. | Shown his skill in the translation of the role .of | this fine play to the silent drama. An idered by his! atmosphere of realism pervades the brothers ers to be “woinan-| picture, and to a great extent this proof.” Their efforts to induce him {can be traced to Mr. Niblo’s treat- to select a mate form the basis of | ment. - % the humorous sityations in the pic- | ooo ed “DIAPEPSIN” FOR of As soon as you ifort a tablet or two of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your indiges- tion is gone! Heartburn, flatulency, gases, palpitation, or any misery} from a sour, acid stomach ends. Cor- the son a few cents. Each package guatan- teed by druggist. - H PS CAP. “The Famou "i version of the al y James Forbes wi photo-play form at the Capital the* ij tter, Those who witnessed this re- i. | markable study of present-day life THE MANY-SIDED GIFT There’s a gift that grows richer the longer it is kept; that can be added to anytime; that can be’a means of securing something long desired, a passport to the Land of Oppor- tunity, or a shield to deflect the arrows of misfortune. EVER ‘TRY CRANBERRIES BAKED? A genuine treat! DELICIOUS! ; ° and easy to prepare! This gift is—a Savings Account. Drop BAKED CRANBERRIES into the City National Bank, open an account + prplsharmes with a dollar or more for anyone you wish, and present on Christmas a pass book with this deposit recorded in it. til thor. on Ure earthen oF ‘and do not use Racine folder sent free. American Cranberry Exchange 90 West Broadway. New York B. or or water. BISMARCK, \ P. C. Remington, President. J. & Graham, Vico Pres. & Cashier. C. M. Sehmierer, Asst. Cashier. MADE TO MEASURE all wool SUITS ! OVERCOATS 0 Satis ‘ion Always, National Tailors & Cleaners 5th St. Opposite McKenzie Seesesr a aE AUDITORIUM 3 Nights beginning Thursday Eve., Dec. 13 MATINEES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 P. M. EVENINGS AT 8:30 P. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW: — When accompanied by check or money order and self addressed stamped envelope. Seats an Sale Wed., Dec. 12th, at Harris & Woodmansee’s. ALL SEATS RESERVED. BUY IN ADVANCE. Se and baby girl, ~| Bismarck, Mrs. B. F. st and Special Orchestra of 15 “A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION Founded Upon Emerson Hough’s Story of the Wagon Trains and Their Conquest of the West — by Jack Cunningham and directed by Jane Cenze, LOVE—THRILLSADVENTURE . ROMANCE OF ’49 — INDIAN. SURPRISES, SAVAGE MASSACRES : : See the Great Train of Prairie Schooners, blazing new Trails. The First Settlers. of the Pacific Northwest as they; traveled, lived and suffered en route to the Promised ind. What Your Bes Qvercame with, Hearts ‘of Steel and. the Endurance of Immortals. The Thrilling Encotnters with Fires and Floods. 500 Ox Teams’ pulling the Coveree eriggons _pcrias ay + Mile-Widé River. © arene ‘ ‘J ‘An Epic of Am nppiean Traditions Peopled With Strong Men * and Devoted Wom A tale of gripping realism — Inspiring, Human, Graphic, Awakéning int every American® breast a.renewed and greater pride in our glorious country. s et cs MATINEES - Entire Lower Entire. Baleorly © Buy :/in advance. UPSET [ STOMACH | | | rect your stomach and digestion for | { | | { INDIGESTION, GAS, | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19238 Too Late To Classity., FOR RENT—Six room modern house. on car line and near Capitol. Call TATW or 1010 4th St. All Jones’ Fault ‘PROF.—This is the third time you've looked on Jones’ paper. STUDE—Yes, sir, he doesn’t write vory plainly—Boston Beanpot. Reward for infornta- recovery. Phone 12-11;8t, white front. tion leading to 933 839. 12-11-tf| Im prehistorie ‘times, Zunie and other tribes tf ‘North American {n- dians used’a substance obtained from the jimsen.. weed, an aneathetic Bubonie plague is a disease of hot climates and has never in modern times been @ serious sanitary prob- lem in cold countries. STRAYED OR STOLEN—Seotch Col- lig dog, sf& months, old. Answere to name of Douglas. Yellow LEAN COAL is a source of satisfac- tion and comfort not only to the user Cz ae but also to his neighbors — smoke, soot HEAT and coal gases escaping from one chim- USE ney are a nuisance to a whole'neighbor- hood: _For'your own’ satisfaction and comfort as well as your neighbor’s use — The Sootless Coal. It Costs No More PEABODY COAL COMPANY KLEENBURN, WYOMING ‘The Sootless Coal THREE CONVENIENT SIZES LUMP, STOVE AND FURNACE ‘ FOR SALE BY LEADING RETAILERS’ + OT so many years ago, executives gen- erally, looked upon the close corpora- tion as the ideal business arrangement. The higher the selling price of their stock the more successful their business—so they thought. Every business move was shrouded in the utmost secrecy—as a result the public did not understand big business and viewed it with suspicion. Five years ago, the Management of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) decided that if the public’ knew more about its methods of operation, and had a better knowledge of the ideals animating its prac- tices, suspicion, born of misunderstanding, would give, place to confidence, respect and. esteent. At that time the eidihdligia’ in the Stand- ard Oil Company pS acer numbered 4,623 and stock in the gs was selling for about $775.00 a shar It was decided to Sassi ‘the public, in a iene and open manner, with facts concern- the ownership of this Company—its Management—its policies principles—. its practices—its ideals—and the true rela- tionship between the Standard Oil Company (Indians) and the public it serves. . Each‘week the public press has carried a message dedling with some phase of thg business of this Company. ‘As fast as the Company could bring i it about,. the. par value of he's Company’s _ was Féduced ahd the capital stock was increase until the price per share was brought to a int where it was within the reach of small Anvestors. ghalders in the, Peaie mpany indiana) number 081 and the selling price 0 of Le stock is about $59.00 per shares: ; : Today, ‘At this ae ns the st 0} the man of modest.means can be- come.a stockholder rin mal Company and no ‘one older Gwe as much as ix. per cent of the total'stock, ..._ *Cohfidence; respect, and esteem have routed suspicion and misunderstanding. } Tee to ‘of the Stindard Oil ¢ patrons’ Oil Ganipaay teal ae HO Sain Are, Cen

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