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ete MONDAY, HCH soo 7 - T "Hae crossings: in the United States and| Qs. kla: ton afd it is the expectation in well [he has been on leave, had indicated} Originally a bed consis” ' 6,883 persons were injured. During Sir Au nd Gedd | informed circles. here that Sir Esme}that he was improving and would jly a hollowed-out pla the first three months of 1923 the} Retires From Post | weitiam toward, at present British | sail for America next week. | ground. \ Ill Health I Is Reason | ™bassador at Madrid, will be namea | fatal increased 35 percent and as his successor the injuries 46 percent over the aiens | ** althouch virtually an invalid for | period in 1922, If this was indica- j ditions we must recognize the fact | seaceeedein Thaustnegs:ielas ore tall iciency in industry, savings de- tee Folge triers inaamaanirsy a1 Washington, Dec. 81, — Failing | several months suffering from eye : ing some unexpect. . | the, y ! | ‘ 1 «2.800 deaths and 8,000, health due to injuries received in the | trouble caused by gas on the west | SEEN IN 1924 T0 BE HELD approximately 2,700 deaths and #.000 world war has caused Sir Auckland |ern front, resignation of Sir Auck- ice-president of the these figures are sufficient to| Geddes to resign his post as ambas Pee came somewhat as a surptise hould bank when interview- ure ger rg indicate the s tankers of City Take Optim- ‘ istic View of Future for City and Country ‘the New Year has come with its ye of Renewed Faith for the The clouds “of business de- sion incident to the aftermath of the war are slowly dispe ing and th LANDS TO BE VALUABLE: =! Su a a e | sWith Paith in the 1 ‘ 5 confidence in the progress to Realization of Their Value jeuized we wish each and all Will Populate Lands in the | “!!#vry New Yesr” ee PRINCIPAL OF fatiire und A brighter ure for the yea any Bismarck Miss Bertha Ha Will School, Will Take Charge of Riverview ithorat recovered from reve the past few years, OPENS ON JAN. ito Bigmarck's beaut new se * | buildin The | | onene! to school children Riverview, cant land and uy? chau WITTE) mat requnoniracd er Cupital ver the are in of the of new the past.| It is hat, the city after a two wee! Miss Bertha Hanson, now at the Will school, has been transferred to the school and made its expected th pa » optimdstic over the future with: regard to Bismarck rdall western North Dakota difficulties of the past have be recult of the workings of economic Inw and the result is that we are in a position to go forward from a pe i y will have of 100 wt Lynnes, i who was I believe a b and Anna asx good today as Burleigh Washington, roway and no one should cy in the! ed by conditions which > A survey of the aamedcrey arith (he be disecur Wachter school. gre world-w There will be no marked change | country me Ei spite jin the conduct of the schools after! © the n as there will be no rare are viding citi the top/of ‘the | mid; -year promotions. All the grades world.” are vow conducted on a ‘month JL, Rell, vice president of F basis, it being the idea of Superin- National Bank, made the follow tendent Saxvik that frequent report comment: will give the parents tter record of their progress or lack of progress. | "OIL COMPANY | FILES SUIT; r know increasing g into the refining of oil to pay to th Oi} all profits realized from the use estate © 1 of the process which in tin ture interest the city and state con | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | BIG DANCE! NEW YEAR'S NITE Tuesday, Jan. 1st, 1924 WAGNER’S 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA ELK’S HALL MANDAN Bus Service After the Dance. “H_N Since time beyond memory everybody has wished everybody else a Happy New Year: + but we ask you to belive that nobody ever wished it to anybody more heartily or more sincerely than we wish it to you! ,May 1924 prove to be the richest, finest, happiest year you have ever known! BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & cashier, C. M. Schmierer, Asst. SES Reese 5 oe PPP AT ISIE ¢ a a National Association of Util-| the curtailment of ero be If CITY ISt NAMED ¥ ti n, Now at: mis The con the recent meeting of the | approximately uation und to impres upon us the need of action towa: ity Commissioners Plans For a Meeting Is! tained 2,500 Will Die This Year in Accidents The report of the committee on y i 5 grade crossings of the national assoc. s summarized, reached these crossings {can be udequately protected against Bathe careless traveler such us the ould not mc fetim i} Tatgoripliahed wTthin tal A national conference to eaysider conc ns of preventing grade cro “ident which annually take sions: No grade a other, reckless automobilist; it is neces t neh Ho, ings exéept in cases of ubsolute nk Milhollan of the railroad commis Che the N. Gena s: y and Utilities Cotte rue of this work. rade crossings by\warning sig- rence was authorized ut nale; encourage public fentiment re- | quiring the traveler, eApecially the | | automobilist, to use proper care at | crossings; where there {s not uch sentiment, place obstructions in the highway which will makd it physic- ally impossible for autdjsts to go over railroad grade crossings at a » dangerously high rate of peed. ni, Florida. the present tim 00,000 automobiles use in the United States, or on THERE IS ALWAYS GOOD LUCK IN A HOME THAT IS PERRY FURNISHED Perry Furniture Co. A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND A PROSPEROUS ONE TO ALL IS THE WISH OF The Bismarck Shine Parlor sador for Great Britain at Washing- | New Year Nu A Let us wish you and yours the best that 1924 affords. We have enjoyed your patron- age and trust through serv- ice, quality and price to again have the pleasure of serving you. + + [LOGAN'S “We Thank You.” CUELTOUOLGULUELOGCORDDOUOOUERECEROULEOOGSEOOOUODREDEOOOEOEGSEEOEEEQCOEEONCORUGREOEE OOS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE EVERYWHERE --E. A. Brown MM LL Lu 4 . THIS‘CARD MAY BETINY BUT IT CONVEYS MILLIONS OF GOOD WISHES FOR 1924. RRR Scott’s Grocery NEW YEAR Greetings At the close of this, another year, we wish to thank our Patrons and Friends for their loyalty and sup-’ port in the past. , Our sincere wish for each one is a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours for Quality and Revenge Modern ry Co. : 206-5th St. DURING THE PAST YEAR _We have endeavored to serve the public faithfully. 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