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PAGE EIGHT © NEW SETBACK ENCOUNTERED | BY LEADERS House G. O. P. {nsurgents Again Cause Trouble in Lower House °. 18,—(By the Republican lei. who perfected committee or tera delay o k today when — they | r first attempt to begin the legislative business of the ses Am commi tration 1 means nother meeting but Chairman Green said be hoped to be in a posi- tion to call the members tomorrow. | The republicans made no explans | f the u was dh could d behind taxation ahead of the} hen posal top bonus LIBERALSTO GOOWN WAY fternoon which Lloyd George and y every lberal memper of was present, declared | ls intend to with other parties. WADOO OUT FOR PRESIDENT Dee, 18. Los Angeles, William Gibbs McAdoo today is an avowed candidate for the Democratic presi nomination, his formal ae ce of the platform adopted by ‘outh Dakota Democratic pro- I convention which endorsed him n announced in 4 ight to W. W ate chairman at Pie Democrat SD. [advice of a Bismarck cit Two Prisoners Apprehended Enid, Okla., and Arnold Ammons, two prisoners from a train at Cald- last’ ‘Thursday while ken from Fort ‘ederal penite Ki who escaped Kans 1 institutions the economic removing from t } where living expenses are | much less FOLEY PIL RING RELIEF re the best I hi s work a lot bet “FOLEY PIL tried. My k since I received y: writes John W. Brogan, Mass. FOLEY PILLS are a stimulant for the KIDNEY while being taken clos should be paid to the diet. foods, al- Avoid . Drink | nd keep Refuse varmly clothed, For Sale— Choice Canarie' Singers. Imported German! Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- | son, N. Dak. i ANOTHER D. B.C. MAN PROMOTED Another graduate of Dakota Bu. | iness College, Fargo, N. D., ha ‘i been advanced to bank executive. ' J. J. Goehring is now cashier of the ' Security State Bank of Whitetail, ' Mont. Some 226 bank officers be- gan their Succe$$ career at D. B. | Many “‘Dakota’? men now head large business houses. Train- ing tells, Judge business schools by results achieved, not by how quickly or cheaply you can get through, Con- sider the future and—‘"Follew the. Succe$$ful’’ with the New Year. ' Write today to F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806,Front St., Fargo, N. D. \ No date was fixed! London, Dec, 18.—(By the Asso- | ciated Press)—Former Premier As- | quith, sp ng at meeting of the:° nembers of the Ciheral oerty this jreecived here by the in | . f Dec, 18.—Bill Turner | cured me | ENTERS RACE rnor of Illinois, is jons prom as bitter as any Congress This sion, However, He ays Fargo, Dec. 18.—Geo. M member of congress from the secon pt appointment — by lidge to the United States Cour un ng, the di ut he would not until the close of the pres: ion t Lacking more definite informatio us to what Mr oung may do, nor Nestos declined to indi m be done toward un e a successor to Mr. Young. dispatch F in th e TAKE PLACE Young, | North Dakota district will resign to President t nt Downward Course Fast Being Realized by — Bismare! first. Jers may quickl nd often Bright’: quently is the downwar irse of kidney ills, Don't take this course, Follow th Mrs. s ago T Pills a enefit one of om Since the nd pains in my i for me to do my h My kidneys Three boxe times. ly, too, dealers, y remedy ne that M er-Milburn © Down's Pills. t Kenyon had. F Mfrs., Buffalo, N. ¥. kK fe on for Doan's at $2.50 174 rooms at $3.00 292 rooms at $3.50 295 rooms at $4.00 249 rooms Enjoy N iv Your Seay NY . in CHICAGO ém the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, feilway stations, the retail and | noon. Charles S. Deneen of Chicago, for- | after | sist ; ~*~ | Owners Frown on i ! ‘MEMORY LOST, Minoter Asks Police to Find ito lock hin jeould not ren jhe left home jhe said, vainly endeavoring to as. semble ; would enable him to retrace his steps to his home, Police, with the Ut Seon succeeded in 1 Lieew erase | Renicdiny Che | | | | By Philadelph ‘hall out of the an to Finish Out! #bout ready to o shine in bi: players im - this, “Nivinity pay Bismarck Hide & His Relatives Dee, ary loss of memory due, believe, to worries which sterday after. | Tle pout the streets, something in his mind that of ng friends, | 2 Basketball Game_ | For Their Stars » Dec. 17.—With foot. ' nd basketball the center of any minor league star: ketball, — Profes: hig, Order The Best Ligpite Coal $4.75 Per Ton Delivered Fur Co. Phone 738 money which serves as quite a lure to the ball players who haven't re- ceived a pay check since Oct 16, or even earlier. Basketball is a strenuous game and the constant pounding on the has wood floors often plays havoe with the players’ legs, slowing them up for the summer's play It is that several major league clubs have requested certain players to refrain from the court game Rabbit Marranville says that orders 18.—Suffering | from the Pittsburg club alone keeps him from playing. ball star. The menace of the basketball game ight | is getting so strong that several club ion; owners advocate a 12-month contract, ant; thit will enable the teams to have ho { something anything after) player shall do i the of CASE POSTPONED Hearing in the state of North Dakota el heritance tux from the Alexander Kenize espate, scheduled to be Ryan's | heard tomorrow before in is married! & C. Davies, has been postponed wo weeks old {until the first Tuesday in February, “Tasty” Tailoring. ROBBER BAND | in Montana and North Dakota He is a bnsket- to say as to what the ormation received by kota Bankers assoctation here Among the men arrested Mr Fadden said, is Freddy Da “Chi Freddy,’ Calif, last Thursday. in which the is ine ‘ounty Judge | vicinity of Minot. HAVE YOU? Have you completed your “Xmas Shopping? DID—YOU ? 2??? — Did you do your shopping at KLEIN’S TOGGERY?: _— If you haven’t—Do It TODAY! Fifth at Broadway “Nifty” Novelties For Men. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. ~ Useful and Appreciative “There is no place like Home,” and every effort to add to its richness is an investment in contentment. Home, they say, is where the heart is, and on what other day of the year do all hearts turn towards home as they do at Christmas time. This homecoming time is also the most fascinating because everyone drops the little differences of life and brings a peace offering as a token of friendship. Why not a gift that is lasting, its presence recalling that friendly spirit for a lifetime. This is a good time to add to your home, the ex- tra pieces of furniture it’ needs. There are the larger articles found in living room suites, up- holstered in Heautiful and serviceable mohairs, velours and tapestries; not forgetting the bed- room, dining room, hall, kitchen, ete. The smallér pieces cannot be denied their importance in adding brightness to yourshome. The Floor Lamp with. its colorful light adding cheer; the quaintness of the spinet desk; the. usefulness of the odd chair; the harmonic pos- sibilities of the console ‘and mirror or the end table for the davenport or chair; the davenport. table which can often be used in other places than just behind the davenport; the cedar chest for the protection of fine clothes; the sewin:: cabinet; smoking cabinet and stands; telephone sets, etc, : Visit the Gift Shop You can only appreciate this department by , coming in and seeing the assortment of gifts that will cheer many @ heart this season, APPREHENDED} Committed Many Robberies Fargo, Dec. 18.—A gang of nine robbers who are held responsible for = many of the 28 robberies in Montana during the past three years and also for some of the robberies in North ota over the same period have apprehended, according to in-{faway, for the folks W. C. Mae. Fadden, secretary of the North Da- ! taken at Stockton, Davis is saia to have committeed robberies in cne Others of the alleged gang al- ready in custody also are held ‘e- y sponsible or many of the bank rob- — = beries in the western part of the state, Mr MacFadden said BIRTHS ON DECLINE | London, De#. 18.—Births in Eng- land and Wales are showing a de- creuse. The lowest rate of any third quarter, excepting during the war, ha: t been tabulated. Dur- ing the three months ended Sept. 30 j the births were 190,148, or 6,683 few- jer than in th epreceding quarter. { Deaths. also showed a decrease of 22,715. The Gift Supreme For the friend far There is no gift you can buy that delivers as much benefit, comfort and happiness as an automobile, back home — your photograph. . There is no gift you can buy that includes a greater intrinsic investment value. a . See the attractive models of Willys-Knight and Overland cars on our salesroom floor. A small pay- ment ‘will deliver a new: ear at your door Christmas day., Arrange for a sit- ting before the busy winter sea- gon starts. SLORBY STUDIO “«Bismarck, N. D. —— i. IREmakes i 7 % whi ' TSS a sweep once it}; } “ —— gets started, iil E Give One For Christmas The T&idor Sedan is a gift every member of the fam- AS” ily will share.: It adds to i. daily happiness. it will extend the joyous spirit of rh ill Make sure you are protected. radiator, broad cowl, sun visor, and large windows make it stylish in appear- ance, Yet it is sold at the lowest price ever asked Sox ij Value your S property and Christmas to évery day of a Sedan—only $590 f.0.b. come here for Huelyeacincs Détroit. insurance in The This new rete take is of sesh Permnent uses an exceptionally pleasing ‘ofits finish, the quiet goo Hartford Fire design. Wide doors open- . tasteofits upholstery, and . the ornamental treatment of ite full-nickeled hard- interior make ita conven- _waré, all help to make it a ient car to use; its high car youare proud todrive. This Car can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. / COPELINMOTOR COMPANY - ing forward, folding right Insurance Co. to ,dront seat, and a roomy pay your losses should fire come. Call, write. or teléphone this Hartford agency ‘LT. MURPHY & CO. “The Man Who Knows : Insurance.” qi }}‘ Bismarck erage ND. HERE AT LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT Auditorium, Friday and Saturday a ——0. OFFICIAL \ Ringside Motion PICTURES Dempsey World’s Heavyweight Champion- ship Fight Taken at Shelby, Mont. pn July 4, 1928. v ee Jas The greatest fight film ever made;and every round is as clear as a bell—giving the fan a chance to seeeevery blow struck. See . Tommy Gibbons make the greatest fight of his career, avoiding Demp- sey’s knockout, punch and making history of betrfy the only fighter to - last 15 rounds with Dempsey, A picture for, the ladies as! well as the men. 2 Orpheum Theatre—Fargo played to 3,240 ‘people, athong which were over 500 women. Over’50,000-—have seen the pictures in Montana..: Now crowding theaters in Illinois. Bee this*great battle of skill and brawn. ca ) Poe Sd LOOK BRAD — As a special prelude to’ the fight. piéhives The Bekroth Bros, (Ske ater ights) Bs ‘@ppear in person in a three round tion. SEE these aaa Tocat! ath. ‘ “7 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923 *. ah.’ Gibbons |