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- BROADCASTING THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE EIGHT © SHIP BOARD NOMINATION TURNED DOWN Senate Committee Declines to Accept View of Pres- ident Coolidge ination of hairman of the ill be reported : » under a dc commerce ¢ Pe, The committee's tion Dased entirely, members provisions of the lay only Gne member o ta touching: on Mr. ley t the | s sented by ( Connor of By its action the tee overruled — UN contention that tion of A.D. s hoard eda member the a rer Hardin FORD ACTION STIRS CAPITAL Coolidge Adherents ponen NOW ALLOWED IN GERMANY *: | ~onyasen » URGE PEDESTRIANS Balin, expensiy to have who nit from the pe hines now on receiving shops a in price from 300 to 400 gold 1 | Harrisburg, Dee. 20.—In Until the middle of October the! to reduce the number of government rded broadcasting! to pedestrians ou the public with such suspicion that it was pro-| ways of this state, the Pennsylv hibited or amusement purposes, and) Motor Federation is urging public wus not permitted to have! for the r or some time the Postoffiee I partment which contr a operations has considera c come fr funk” which plied to banks’ ¢ ul concerns throughout t the republic, and the desire to retain’ y this income has app’ \o t news report. esident the Minister of Po: Ebert and r. Hoeftle, of pub- 1s also alded in the pr ment in Germany gress. new develop- technical pro- STAGE ATTACK ON PANAMA Los Angeles, Dec. 20.—Maneuvers of such magnitude as to constitute a mimic war, rather than a sham bat- tle, will test existing conceptions of defense affecting the Panama’ Canal when the United States flect begins its operations for 1924 at midnight on Jan, 3, according to naval officers here. Prominent among the new phases of combat expected to enter into this “war” for possession of the Canal will be the influence of dirigible air- craft on surface maneuvers at sea. The Shenandoah, the navy’se new giant dirigible, will remian aloft throughout the maneuvers, susported strongly by squadrons of combat craft by day, and ascending above the clouds at night.‘ Eighteen first-line battleships, 72 destroyers, 300 planes of all types, 50 submarines and hundreds of fleet \ Pp It is contended that if persons wall i C. M. T. C. CHAMPION said a toud ‘am: him, mike ites when she man asks you to marry upon suitable Washington dating. are in this country. on gon-Germans ties ent in some un of students. all uni ry how his C. M “hostilities vines, who?! tr using scouting, out ¢ used in th» at Panama when, in tack place 4 on the ¢ bined air the army will pose an d und sea ymany ways the Ah jall pol. during the war USE LEFT SIDE OF PUBLIC ROADS in Automobile sons on the it night, face onthe left The national | ed the conclusion, after a study of} he situation, that most of the c¢: S| when automobiles strike pedestr night are due to the dr rtially blinded by the headlights | of approaching cars and, swinging to | iling to see pedestrians, he righ ng on the roads would face the’ uffie they would be better able to id being struck and also would seen much sooner he drivers of cars approaching in’ the ,opposite direction, | ART TREASURES NEED PROTECTION 2 Paris, e recent theft! of two rare G ries €rom the Versailles pa larmed government authorities, The cura- tors have not funds enough to police in-really efficient ‘fashion the palaces treasures ' and museums where art worth billions of francs are kept, but several short-cuts to safety jon was un order forbidding guards and guides to tell visitors of the great value of the treasures exhibited. “That would he tempting the devil,” the curator at Versailles said. The difficulty of guarding the palaces becomes apparent when it is realized that at Fontainebleau there are 2,000 rooms to be patrolled by a few guards, who much prefer to sleep. The plans now hefore the authori- ties call for an electric burglar alarm system; flooding the outsides of the building with light, and providing the guards with police dogs. Another | project’ is to use soldiers .in the guarding of these art trensures, Public Sentiment For Lakes-! OPTIMISTIC ON WATERWAY to-Ocean Waterway Stronger ise and Chicago, Dee. A report featured by optimistic predictions of suce in development lead: Charles P. Craig, its ex-; uireraft fog and ecutive director. | uch operation Craig, in his report, declar- KET BALL n waterw the coun: lake to the oc bnitted today states of the G “BISMARCK DIAMONDS. “JEWELRY YOUR GIFTS OF DIAMONDS \ Precious stone and other Gifts of Jewelry should have a value apart from that expressible in dol- lar and cents—the value that lies in dignity, dis- tinction, individuality and sentiment. In Holiday Boxes. Beautiful Cut Silks with Wrinkle Proof Linings $1.50 $2.00 Serviceable and beautiful Silk Knitted Ties are appreciated $1 to $3 $1 \ When you buy a Dia- mond there are five things which establish its real value — Color, fj, Brilliancy, the perfection [fi of cutting, absence of | i flaws, and the size. When you buy a dia mond from us you have the assurance backed by our experience and our reputation, that your: purchase possesses’ these value essentials consist- ent with the price asked. Tailoring. We are showing the largest. assortment of diamonds this house has ever shown and at prices that will pleasantly sur- ‘prise you. =O ! F. A. KNOWLES |} Jeweler — Bismarck Look for the shove CREST on your Christmas box, it Denotes Quality... measures, said that the administration in is “firmly committ- d” to the undertaking, that favor- able action in Canada is promised and that public opinion is consoli- | HIGH COSTS DRIVE STUDENTS FROM | GERMAN SCHOOLS Berlin, Dec. 20.—Foreign students deserting German because of the high cost of living Outsiders must pay more than twice as much for tuition | ns, but the unusual ad- ts has been the cing the number all the univer- thegepublic ‘ y thirtieth male German be: ftween the ages of 19 and 23 is it i ities in spite of the | Veneers as thin as 106 to the ‘inch lean he cut with present-day machin OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRIS WOOL HOSE We have a complete/assort- of fine Wool, Wool Silk and Cashmere men’s hose some clocked 75c to $1.50 universities and the | the endance at economic “He CLAIM KORETZ ney Says “Oil Millionaire in U. S. Kore invested by relatives and Py Information comi ment ‘secret — service the pro ing promoter fled from.the United S in hiding with 24 how Chicago, Federal authorities Koretz on wari use of the m: of the Panan promot ayono River Company VELOUR HATS Every man wants one. Black, Brown, Tan, Grey. Special price —— BATH ROBES or \ 1) wi LOUNGING ROBES | Beauty and comfort combined in our all wool bath rcbes $7.50 to $25 Luxurious Silk Lounging Robes $16.50 to $20 TIES - GLOVES | : For dress or motoring silk lined or warm wool lining. 5.€.BERGESON & 5ON \. Dry cleaning. 2a i Saving in Having» “One two rooms. cost of home. for information. Bismarck, ‘N.. D. SOON WILL BE | UNDER ARREST Assistant U. S. District Attor- Bubble” SHURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 192% FEW REPORTS | — G a ARE RECEIVED) Miss Mary Cashel, social worker, is making an éffort to spread the good fellow movement of the city to the rural districts, Although reports have been asked from a score of peoplé in official positions throughout the country, but very few cases of necd have been reported and these have been taken enre of by the Red Cross. \ Chicago, Dec. 21—Arrest of Leo fugitive head of an alleged Panama “oil bybble” company in which more than $5,000,000 was tl, govern- operators, itor said, indicates that never and is ride of Members of the board of county commissioners also. are looking af- ter conditions ict, ready completing a motor highway from the ‘to the Pacific, ON THE “LEVEL”! “On the level”—you'll be “on the tevel” with Shim” If youll let. us helpzyou select 1 Gir, KLELNS TOGGERY anidsanautanienmmmnnanmonentememiemenesaemaae] Is quality and flavor. Then we spared no DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik, Bismarck Sealed Tight — Kept Right Pure chicle and other in- gredients of highest quality obtainable, made under modern sanitaryconditions. Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in Every home. Saves it also saves $500.00 . in Write ‘A. J. OSTRANDER Orpheum. Thea‘ ; y 3 ,Over 30,060---have seen the pictures in Montana, After Every Meal HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for Hides and Furs SAM SLOVEN,. : Care South Side Grocery, Across.{rom Standard Oil Warehouse. - te the Heart of the Loop Convenient to all theaters, railway stations, the retail and holesale districts, biy living at the MORRISON HOTEL THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE Clark and Madison Sts. 2 . The Home.s*th Phone 272. ce Ga’ | are cucncoswanmnesuner £1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS mee Here At Last “ AUDITORIUM FFl4y-saturpa NIGHT AT 8 P. M. ed 5 aa OFICIAL ; . Ringside Motion | PICTURES Dempsey (Gibbons World’s Heavyweight Champion- ship Fight Taken at Shelby, Mont. on July 4, 1928. wy ——o0. x « The greatest fight film ever ‘made and every round is as clezs: as a bell—giving the fan a chance to see every blow ‘struck. Sec Tommy Gibbons make the greatest fight of his career, avoiding Demp- sey’s knockout punch and making history of being the only fighter to last 15 rounds with Dempsey. A picture for the ladies as well as the men. ae ” 2c and 40c tré—Fargo played to 3,240 people, among which were over 500 women, Now crowding theaters in Illinois. See this great’ battle-of Skill and brawn. f/ 1

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