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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FL, CONKLIN NAMED HEAD OF ASSOCIATION Commerce Body Directors at Plans For Ensuing Year new board of directors of the nf Commng 1 tune today, lected off y discussed plans for the r, Officers were natied | he us follow. President -F. L First Vice-President- Conklin W. L. Nues-| cond Vice-President--J. P. Jack- | ¥, Bradley. | direct epted the With the clection of and officers, all com mittee; which operated during the | past year tically will go out of office, and new committ Ube i by the president and secre-| ry, with consent the board of rector A new program aid out for the ry Bradley sa & general meeting will be to receive su ons for of work. Most of the planks in the rogram adopted by the association vreviously have been completed, he aid, and a new and more ambitious proyram will be launched. PENALTY CAN"™ BE WA'VED County Treasurers Must Col- | leet Delinquent Hail Penalty All members of the bo: ponsibility new directors autor of work will ciation, and it is like | held 1 program A Ht County treasurers in the state » no authority to waive penalty and interest on delinquent hail taxes, |t it was stated today by Martin Hagen, | pager of the state hail in ce | ‘tment, who se ruling of ttorney-genert reported severa siling to collect the penalt terest. County treasurers will held to a strict accounting by igpartment, it was indicated, the announcement of John Thorpe, stant attorney follows: Section 10 of the Hail Insurance , expressing the will of the legis- latur. cally provides that on the first day of March a penalty of five per cent shall attach to delin- quent hail taxes, and on the first day of June following, an additional ty of two per cent, and day of November an additional penalty of three per cent, with spe- direction that the same shall collected by the county treasurer of each county. It is, therefore, our opinion that the county treasurer has no power and no authority to refuse | or fail to collect penalty or interest upon delinquent hail taxes. The same is amuc as to the county com- the with | 1 t gen- ifie p i FARMER TAKES _ | LIFE IN JAIL Fargo, Nov. 28,—C. B. Forrest, 30,/ a farmer, of near Eris, North Dakota, committed suicide by slashing his throat with a sharp instrument at the Cass county jail this morning. | Vorrest is believed to have feared the result of his hearing before the san- ity board, scheduled for today. widow and two small vive him. | \ | i AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINT: it “Joint-| it’s for Painful, Pharmacists call Ease” because Swollen, Sore, Creaky Joints ine It took a good ether a combin: duing and swelling reducing Jared to be the one remedy that, almost, instantly penetrates -througis kin and flesh and right in to ke swollen, inflamed, , pin keds joints as good : They cull this n dd wonderful preparation “Joint because the medical man who turned the trick,| worked for yeur some low-priced remed | benefit the millions of have one or more joints helpful attenti: new ct who | need | people that whether it be in knee, elbow, shoul er, ankle, neck or finger and whether | caused by rheumatism or some- uae ‘else. Of course, it can’t help but quick put an end to such superficial ments as lumbago, neuralgia, neuri-! tis, aching muscles, stitch in the! side, crick in the neck or sore feet! because of its penetrating action, hut what it is really recommended for is joint ailments of any nature what: ever. Ask for a tube of “Joint-Ease.”| You can use it several times in one| evening for quick results, because it} goes right through the skin with on-| ly a few seconds rubbing. It surely is a swift penetrator and when it! vets upder the skin, it starts right) in to clean up all joint trouble. All @ruggists dispense it daily for: about 60 cents a tube, as do first! class druggists everywhere, i Always remember, when Joint-Ease gets in joint agony gets out-—quick. Mail orders filled, cash or c. 0. D., Pope Laboratories Well, Maine, —Adv. i | » TWO AMERICAN | Missia im ‘who are Hertwig, former Aberdeen, S. chef, a ruling by |** east that he gether with their four children, dent porting mountains n 1 on the |Angeles last Satur extensive check traffi sults. listed records, spe yen resumed t ik automobile they ens in B until Chri sale to be ‘A | munity children sur- {the sale, H. A. of the pro SOAKS RIGHT IN |" ™ | Beulah Coal Y | writte: q ition, gl 5 J IT WAS & fl Se Ae ¢ Chinese soldiers may be seen, are wearing of Canton to an outpost believe And some WOMEN REMAIN AT STATION aries Reported — to Have Been Missing After a Bandit Raid China, Nov. Mrs. Elizabeth Be Nystul, Hankow, Py) Ingeborg: attached to the (By the lund and merican women, Augustana synod on at Juchow, Honan provinee, were reported — missing ter hinese bandits captured t town, reported to have remained at chow. All other igners who vere in Juchow at the time ped o Kiahsien, 25 miles away. FAMILY OF 6 IS FOUND SAFE Nov 0 28. Joseph. D., cafe at present. employed in the ne capacity ina Los Angeles cafe, ast night expressed himself as mys- ified reports current in the and Mrs, Hertwig to- h acei- Los Angeles, over heen killed in an automobile Word of the alleged accident, to have taken pla r here, reached Los and caused an y and county negative re- such family ‘ory, tele- available pur- ace in the of with any dire other accidents, Nor we in the ¢ directory y phone or Li ever, armed with a address, newspaper- e hunt and found all x Hertwigs safe, sound and aston- shed over the anxiety of South Da- ota friends, Neither they nor their had been in any accident, night, hov street aid. SEAL SALE TO OPEN TOMORROW The annual Christiras seal sale op- marck tomorrow to continue mas. The proceeds of the en the Woman's Com- Council, to be in charge of will be used for the pur- chase of milk in the chools. Mrs. Brandes is city chairman, Half eds goes to the North culosis Association, To buy is winter wis- Transfer Co. Phones 62 and 63. Do not experiment, Many Hear Foreign Radio, | They Believ:, Bismarek 1 fans toda reported that they believed they: picked up foreign stations last night, in the international broadcasting ex- perim Arnold Svendsgaard be- | lieves that he caught a French sta-{ ition. R, B. Wenz station, , who caught x foreign | believed to be French, has WMC, Memphis, for report that it was tion he heard, He y. with a soprano and instrumental nber following, but the station jannouneing itself as “CYL” was on a uve length of 320 m and a st tion he caught u length of between ters, If it was a Mr. Wenzel ve tion nu Mexico ¢ rd “CYL” clea tenor solo and 500 me- Mexico City sta- said, it was not Spec for. Coats at $24.75. Cloak Shop. Buy Christmas Seals to- morrow and fight tubercu- losis. aturday — Bismarck Boys. of ‘Camp Custer are giving a dance tomorrow night at I. O. O. F. Hall. Everybody i invited. NOTICE _ Do not experiment. To buy Beulah Coal is winter wis- dom. Wachter Transfer Co. in tr straw hats as they march through the stre HOT FOR THE ARMY { more jat the | marek _, MORE THAN 300' ATTEND K. OF G. BANQUET HERE ‘Initiation Ceremonies Held/ During Day and Many Can- didates Given Degrees Three hundred and six than had been expected, sat} at the banquet held last night Grand Pacific Hotel by B Council No, 1604, Knights of Columbus. The Thanksgiving Day initiation and banquet declared by James iley, grand knight, to| be an unquali cess. Beginning yesterday ioehing: de- | gice work~-first, second and was conferred both in the morning} and in the afternoon. Represen down Htives of several counci | ties were present theld in the evening. ving to keep cool. AML of them, it | in palm leaf fan IS SWINDLED, JURY. FINI Nov conspiracy im ounnamed Indian prin verdict this London, 28, The sui jury in th involvin rende afternoon finding that! had existed to extort money fr the Pri known “Mr, A.” but that Robinson and Mrs Robinson were not parties to it. The jury also found that “Mr. induced to ith two che for 150,000, pounds each through such fear and alarm that his. mind was unsettled and that the act was not free und voluntary, After these find ings the jury again retired to consid- er further ques put to it. by Justice Darling, the presiding judy TOURNAMENT PLACE WILL BE SELECTED Fargo and Valley City Bid- ding For High School Basketball Tournament | | i Robinson as was i i} | | | ' | | | i | i i | i | i Mandan, N. D between Vall 0, and oth- er cities of the state secking the an- nual North Dakota High School tour- nament next spring probably will be reached at a meeting of the state board of athletic control in Minot to- night, according to Supt. J. C, Gould of Mandan schools, who is a mem- ber. Valley City has guaranteed the expenses of all in the state} tournament. 1 . the same! ntee was 1 ln profit of 4i0 turned over to the board of ath- control, Harry Polk of Williston, a member, has resigned from the board as its! secretary and will be succeeded by | upt. L. A, White of Minot. B. C.j ghe, principal of the Fargo schools, the third member and president of the board, Selection let HEARS FROM RADIO STATION The manager of the Hyde Lumbe Company of Lark, Grant county, to- day reported that he heard roadeasting — from nee, on Wednes GEN. ‘BUTLER WILL REMAIN Philadelphia, } ley Butler will the artment for the next three years, his leave from the Marine Corp: extended, it was announced today by Mayor Kendrick and Gen, Butler, GEO. H. RITTER | | NDIAN PRINCE: | |with their medicine and in jit | everywhere. Philadelphia police and fire de- | F. Kelse muster for s toast. howas The address of the evening was by the Rt. Rev. Vin- cent Wehrle, John FP. Sull of Mandan talked upon adherence Constitution of the land. The pro- gram included, yocal solo by Mr: solo by Mrs. Pris! olo by Dr. Priske. followed the banquet. of candidates for initin- nounced as follows: the banquet, wh ke The list tion Henry BR. M Nicholas H. Clarence Re Woehle. Olson, Radermacer, ‘l Thielman A.D. McKinnon, hael_P. Knoll. Peter J. Knoll. ymond H, Gergen. Gallagher. rry J. Clark, Mike Braun. Micheal J Dr. L. R. Priske. fob Henlein. arold J. Halbetsen. Kakkeler, Clausen. . Lockbeam, Johi N. Henlein. : First and second degree work was by the local council and the third} , degree by J. N. Roherty, district de- puty. Another for Febri initiation is planned Buy Christmas Seals to- losis. Cleaner, Safer and ‘Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. , From Operation “I had two patients that doctors seemed unable to reach pendicitis. One dose will convince both cases advised the knife. A frien: who thad tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for Stomach trouble pro- {posed that I recommend it to m patients, which I did. Both now entirely well. I am very glad | that I was able to recommend it.” removes the catarrhal mucou from the intestinal tract anc! allay the inflammation which practically all stomach, liver intestin: ments, ineluding ap- pendicitis. One dose will convince or money. refunded at druggists adv. A gift inspired STILL SERIOUS i. commis Ritt ioner, George sistant inju in an Ago, revi) canewehn ia y. He shown how- ever, hh couraged belief of fr he is on the road to re. covery. London taxicabs are turkey ‘and. its So it’s called a Its papa was a mama was a hen, “turkoek.’” ble. A whole kocks” is being raised commercial- Phones 62 and 63. ly at St. Johns, Ore. They sell at a good._figure 4s c their increased weight. state | not heated in | by — sentiment | and thus ex- i pressive of the j true spirit of | Christmas — your — photo- graph. The Slorby Studio 223 4th St." Bismarck. NOTICE To the Public | Ll hereby give notice to all persons j indebted to me that Howard Cu. gan is no longer working for me. | Has not been and is not author- | |lzed to collect accounts due to me. | ror to charge goods or repairs to} |my account. 8. E. WAGNER Its crow is partly a gob- | flock of these “tur- | Pi arietor _Wagner’s ‘Garage. \ people, | third—! to the! morrow and fight tubercu-|; Nurse Saves 2 People’ the} Specs le tenn ern ee a TNE nO { 1 urged that the companionship cre- |County Schools ated around the banquet board be Aid Movement _ | «srried: into eve life, Judge For Big Park L. Nuessle presided at the b i quet, and the program included Rev. Walte group singing, led by Sp cornet solo, Sidney Rigler; duet, Henry verson and Humphre; WwW by Duemeland. | cored Foun a Burleigh county schools are doing | [their bit to aid the Roosevelt Mem- vial National Park in the Badlands movement. Miss Madge Runey, coun- ; |uy superintendent of schools, has for- Iwarded to George D, Mann, county lchairman, contributions made by the ! to the state association. contributions are as follows: I Linden chool No. 1, $1.00; Linden i Consolidated School No. 28, ilenview No. 16, $1.00; Regan, No. 1, $1.70; Estherville vocyl George H. J. solo REACHED THE SORE S| Reighard, South Thad heen nd nothing seemed aching spot until 1 pro- IN HOSPITAL FOLEY PILLS Mrs Wit with my to tou Ellen iB I s1.in, FATHERS, SONS 1" HOSE HELD SUCCESS rafting Was tr Peter Gathered | ° d in Stre suarantee running sore itching aera ds, skin bleeding and ite us for burns, and sunburn it for eczema sores, salt nipples, Al me ers, Nearly 500 Are ' Around the Banquet B | For Annual Fea broken Dimples, blind, the fourth annual Fathers banquet, held at the High School gymnasiam Wednesday night, ta real al and dad” Jmovement will be furthered in other Iwas in Bismarck during the year, MacLeod, boys welfare dire ». There will be the F and Sons dg churche: w the Christmas holjdays, und nts designed to bring fathers sons together as companions. in ne event. the banquet Wednes st 500 “Dads” and bo the banquet board. ‘There 5 hoys between the ages of ), inclusive, and almost an “dads” for them. P. Squires of the University of nspiring ad ute to the movement, and With success, OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 Sth St. Phone 428 or, thers par- night seated *R. E. BONHAM OPTOMETRIST Member N. D. State Board of Optometry amined Classes }around Fitted BONHAM BROTHERS and Sons ” 10¢ IF CONSTIPATED DIZZY, BILIOUS Feel Let “C: clean bowels stimulate liver. ing ing. men, women and children: ! Brown & Jones HONE Q. S. S. PHONE ot SATURDAY SPECIA Qt. jar Queen Olives, 9 oz. can Ripe Olives, 314 oz. jar stuffed Olives $1.00 1 No. 2'%% Can each— Pineapple, Peaches, Grapes, $1.00 Yellow Globe Onions, per bushel $1.09 Our usual assortment of Fresh Fruits and Veget- ables. Sweet cider in quarts, Gallons, and Gallons fine! aan awl Ae acts wonderful. 100, 25¢ oxgs— ony) digetere “Ady, INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads {| Burns steadily and keeps I | the heat regular for Exclusive agents Chase \ long periods. & Sanborn Coffee, priced |] BISMARCK LUMBER co. || °°° ®°4 Phone 17 —SWEET CREAM— § Bismarck Food Market 116-4th St. SPECIALS _—FOR— SATURDAY FREE DELIVERY COCOA In Bulk, Purity guaranteed. TEA +Stone’s Green Japan 3 pounds _35e Tea in Bulk. (Makes excellent candy) | 2 pounds a S AR, pure fine granulated, with order 1114 pounds for $1.00 CA Re ARR ROTI EOIN LE REI ET Dib PICKLES, GRAP! Libby’s. Brand. Del Monte Brand, In Cans. L ange Cans. 2 cans for 39e | 2 cans {¢ LL IR I TILT CXET Mixed Nuts (No Peanuts), 2 Ibs........5¢ oukon CS ES IO PA RAISINS | PRUNES- Sunmaid Seedless | Santa Clara, Calif. | in Bulk. Medium size. pounds 3 35e ic Yeast iva regular 10¢ Extra special, pkg.... .5e SR TS NATIONAL COOKIES | NATIONAL : CRACKERS Fresh shipment. i : | Fresh shipment. i Plain and assorted. | 3 1h, box Premiums. 5 pounds for.. 89c | Per box, only.......48¢ | Lettuce — Celery — Onions — Egg Plant Tomatoes — Cauliflower — Cucumbers — Parsnips Sweet Potatoes, Etc. ———ALL FRUITS IN SEASON———. suffering |Z cured FOL Y PIL! results,’ stimulant for the kidney ays flush iil n= | e matter. Try will be well pleased relief obtained. The PILLS increases kidney activi , gently and ind cleanse the kid- sand help to eliminate poisonous pescccecsoccooroocrorss Open Evenings rececovcccocoocccorores Gifts FQR MEN AND BOYS. O other gift is quite so certain to ple man as sofhe smart article of appar something he hankers for, perhaps but hesitates about*buying for himself. Out of a store abounding in such gifts for men and boys we are sure we can please you and tho: for whom you buy gifts. Our label on the gift will enhance the value of your gift, you'll find; its a label that men set lots of store by. peecsregeeveccs BERGESON’S lailoring. Richholt’s Cash and Carry | Phone sat-w | Grocery ero The Original Cash and Carry Store. 20c Fancy spring Chickens for frying, per lb... Fine Fat Hens for stewing, per lb Cream Cheese, Monarch Ketchup, large, regular 35c bottle Regular Hams, 10 to 12 Ib. average, Empire Brisket, TRY RICHHOLT’S CASH AND CARRY PLAN. LOGAN’S “We Thank You” We ejoyed our Thanskgiving and trust you did. Our usual complete stock will be available for your Sunday Dinner. “After We Sell We Serve” All Phones 211 ; 118-3rd St. Last Delivery, Saturday 4:30. Other week days 4:00. Close 8 p. m. Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 120-5th St. Phone 53 SATURDAY SPECIALS Quinces—Alligator Pears—Brussell See stinen Cauliflower.— Celery Cabbage — Wax Beans — Hea: Lettuce—Green Onions—Tomatoes—Celery. Hallowe'en Date in Bulk, Special 3 pounds for.. Smali size Cranberries. Special 2 pounds for... Pure Bulk Sweet Apple Cider, per gallon... “ Large Navy Beans. Special 4 pounds for.......... Curtis Brand Main Corn. Special 6 cans for.............. Pure High Test Sweet Cream. ‘Cottage ete Ne Cheddar the nippy kind—Philadelphia Cream—Edam N. Y. Limbyrger—Primost. bottle today and with the of FOL EY aS) /\