The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924 “CONSERVATION | The Burial of Mrs. Warren G, Harding PAX LEVY OF 2 | igo, MEE, MEESTER ee hat ae ih ae a : ai as | , Hull England, Dec. 2.—Five mis- apples and pears and oranges had | cart. ! . jicniecieny boys who pushed over the rolled onto the ground, a large box ) q OF OIL URGED COUNTY GIVEN =: of an Italian fruit vender were of jewelry and cash was revealed to| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. { ‘ ) BY MR. WORK -SUUUUVUOUIRNLUNEA UAHA | Total Is Fixed For the Next |= = 5 H Year i= ¥ = Secretary of the Interior Calls a ene j = = : al county tax levy for Bur |= = For a Commission, in His ‘ = = ax lev = = Annual Report coiling Wa lore = = Bi |g The levy for t = i, => OTHER BIG PROBLEMS and for the townships, #s as = = | ‘ yGeneral Fund ....4..05 020.0... 280153 ‘ = i Indian Problems Eventually 1s ng Interest & Sinking: = = } i | Bank Bond Payment Fund .12 => = . => To Be Those of the | Mil & ator Bond Pay- = v = | States, He citer ea os os i= = | ' 2 |S = 1 = : = i = = j Total State Board Levy = y i = Pues: 100 | STOTT TT TT TTT — a rs’ Bonus Levy ........ 1.00) : = tome. “ DuNHevs® * Assosiation = = . riment were recom Mrs. Florence Kling Harding, former “first lady” of the lanc, rests today alongside the) Deficit Tax Fund = z= : Fae a Wis sband, en G. Harding, 29th presid f the United States. Interme => : = say fa there MEAHC A MATION. CORBCGFS: Ge MAHIOR CO LITTEEEEE Sth EAL OW EWR | TOTAL LEVY .. = COMMENCING TODAY A GENERAL = s the | ket was 7 in the vault : i County Revenue = = ps | Ses Ns Or ee POO CO oN Aan nnn [County Sala => = eee ase 7 J Courty Tasate ¢ : en = @ : = ere to deal with it, RAILROADS BACKBONE OF ALL | County Fair... Pe a = if tees PROSPERITY, SAYS A. H. HARRIS, a REDUCTION ON ALLFORDMODELSIS ©‘ 2 Ree eeticn tone we eckiieiba desis [County Bridge... 00... = Z = was worked out by a special an Ske FI KaMec Coe — i Cel a ae : {= = i but which failed of Con- airman 5 maa rRe ; ol => Eiarielstsdl'ia the progeara, hs fenteal Linen | Bail Denied, But Appeal. Is = “lz = Witldnelot the tatke! with |. jc or wren ture ie euntiianee 5 Permitted . = = | which the present session should | eerie arg prepard to do. business | j i = = | deal _promp' liecretleoa conditions are} chi Dec. 2. (By the A. P.)—| ‘ = FORD MOTOR COMPANY. = He suggested that within the In- ny BAGS IE ASR eee | = . = 4 need for a new Bureau of Public! the people are confident | wini Ray ani tonmes ean EayS j= — 4 Works, in which all construction and | ¢ntitled to look forward 1 UAT ROE! VOR THEA LTREER CoRR EL| = = uy engineering work performed by the | ¢y healthy es n and prosperity Koundout, [ s, $2.000,00 ail aiming 2—Mrs. |= = - eee oil ree el nee weet MT to one department, and under one | er i Spica Foe CINCH GHIAneTH IesbaHiew SEN Giese Oe Tee ee ne = | member of the cabinet, of the terri- | at tive : : For y ease by the court of appeals early the hand by a person who entered |= «je : = torial affairs of Alaska and Hawaii. | these # ve heen in process next spring, but bail was refused the home about 4 o’clock this morn- | == = ublic Lands Laws jof growth 1 improvement and .they must start serving their jp => 0 e in 0 or om an = The report contained a hint that} spcuking ly, the railron cntences ut the Atlanta prison, it, 4 wound in the left temple of the |= = { a general overhauling of the public noe inah i ‘ of ea vas ordered, woman indicated that she was slain | == = A rt PEG, Seca Work [saldi| be wi contining’one, ‘There is iio retheir denarture will he delayed 9) with a blunt instrament, = Phone 318 Ford Dealers Bismarck = 2 special committee was engaged in| 'eson wh. it should not — keep their appeal with their attorney FRANCE WILL MAKE/USE OF => ‘ F; => a study of these statutes, and add-| abreast of the requirements of com: ONOMIC ADVISERS | = 7 i . = Se ee init cceeiavertiel| are avelae i dewine’ witht) ail nae Judge Hand Unity Bis eds Seca | = { “It is probable that growth of the ! # ci /BERI ARRIS a ( as decide a ad- | = = * ‘ Eedaey aud eNanged| corditions! will | ects atciis) ase eae : cos Is Nominated |ministrative machinery anew cog in | STIIITIIIINIIIIIINHUHINUHNNIUNUHNHNHU0000001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000I= =“ warrant some radical departures | T0e St ne t eie on tieation | s ‘ ‘ithe form of a national. economic - from established custom, ‘The ues: | 25S tenn on cite, | TWO ALMOST fvasastaty Dec 2 -ResereyGeed omntigeen <Etuampesoe- Comeree tion arises whether the government |‘ Mnatcaeses he cae Learned Hand, of the so is-|tatives of yall . E shud’ continue. the present method {2 these ht waves i the cis) OWERCOME BY Fe Hof New York, was aul aalaiing bontsontl eae tyr Uhteleakstiites. wil of disposing of its public domain ood strvice for reason- | MONOXIDE GAS President Coolidge to: to be U. S.;be consulted by the government on on the public domain, passed jin eal cave AjEreat j! Duluth, Bec. Slumped in the{, appointments made j count. ei to guarantee the service and quality of the seat liosed + overcome | revised to better 1878, should r rve the railroads and you,“ ai ent recess of -Con-|.” Among the 60, _committeemen, petroleum products it sells because its prod- ce aes shing timber in the iness. see lava a ince Dae _ were sent to the capitol to-;members of labor. unions predomi- ucts and its manufacturing processes are public interes Initia nd the hope of reward | Elam 9 ees by President Coo¥dge. (he nate. Included’ in the questions soon fandandiced The results ef me cats reor-| puilt th ave been | Rvicchanih eSeaEo una ition included those of -How- to ccme before the new body are the Thigh clipped $266,000 from the un é ae Pivetoatiiiiptn po thiaamorningsmoth |otd Core of West Viren *e peapien kage Dangieine tariff, and : i ‘ Paeigeisoll ani enablellithe Bureau ath from asphyxiation ti 2 - The highly specialized ectinery, the opera- Re cestarn 000 of its approprix- . must be r serious condition at/ a { == 3 tion of the plant, and the methods :o the uard nst al 'd good service will tion to the sury, were praised by the Secretar constituting a measure both of economy and effi-{ depend not sp m latic *¢ Bran 2 months— Siena | Used Kelloge’s Bran 2 months ciel etter re s a een | on the al under: ding and co- + 4 2 2 . Seg eee ee ee ee nei cneom wncien |) InlbiaiStorms | constipation gone after suffering 3 years fact thi 8 positions in the Bu and who use the railroads. , *. mie «| reau were eliminated by the reor-| ee Leviathan Late} Sere printed oa COOLIDGE NOT Mosr Mirek, Mae © aieoenscennn were injured in krumbled, restored his health, But} Beeause Kellogg’s Bran is ATI It was pointed out that a special é \' wniasion was studying the situa-| TO VISIT HOME Storm which a ei atten ogg feted the steamship Leviathan in . bran it sweeps, cleans and_ purifies DURING WINTER jivose of her passage across the At Hee BS the intestine. It_acts naturally—just workers—all are reduced to standard practice. The workers trained for thzir job; the special equipment, made and adjusted to yield the = highest degree of effectiveness—all are factors in standardizing the product. But, standard- ization is without avail if there is any inter- ruption in the operation of the highly special- '@ homic ized manufacturing equipment. ‘Three years of suffering with con-|sures—with brans which are only part stipatic What happiness _w is}bran, It takes ALL bran to be 100 when Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and | per cent effective. s} tion in the Patent Office, with 2 : view to bringing that Bureau's work a Beenie! vhat T think “of Jus nat Tt stimulates the in- | , and that improved meth- ie lantic, it was learned te y when {| your krumbled bra 1 would not be rs ry “i 4 rs . . . a eee te atratign in the Generai| Plymouth, Vt, Dec. 2.—Plymouth, | the arrived from South-| without it for anything inthe world, [testing and makes it tunetis With expensive, high-powered machinery ars [ used all larly. It is gu: Land Office had effected a saving {birthplace ‘of Calvin Coolidge, is ampton, 21 hours overdue, Ree eee of about $85,000 during the year in|Preparing to welcome the President i Raeaneratiig iexnenses: home tan Christ <(houe ithe ‘Will Reopen Declaring the problem of digect-|repert that the presidential party | ee: 5 Mayfield Case sng federal guardianship of 225,000 | Will pay a mid-winter visit to this | , Indians is one of great concern to| Green Mountain hamlet remained ies him, the Secretary urged that cen-|today without confirmation — fr Wachingtont IDeeiee Ne aenate tralized authority with decentralized | Washington sub-commi the contest responsibility is essential in the In- | field, Democrat, dian service, because of the distance today to reopen between the bureau in Washington |Covlidge announced today that he) it, hearings on next Monday and its wards, has no intention of visiting his | yoquest of counsel for Ge Indian Problem to States ome at Plymouth during the win-} peday, the contestant. “States should be impressed,” he ter months. said, “that ultimately she Indian problem is theirs to dolve, a ie NEW SHOALS v t ticipation should Feely, tp ammaeies rather PLAN URGED ITCHING GONE than initiative in character.” H Describing the growing popularity | Washington, D. Senator Un of the national park system—visited |derwood, Democrat, Alabama, tod IN ONE N GHT last season by record crowds injpresented a new plan for operation j : spite of conditions adverse to tra-|of Muscle Shoals. He would dedi-| pc vel, Mr. Work said he hoped Con-|cate the property for national de-; There's something in this formula gress would see to create an out- |fense, provide for either government ; that often causes that intense itching door playground, reudily accessible |or private operation for production | and burning to cease with one thor- to the millions of persons from|of nitrogen or fertilizers and call! ough application. constipation, | sults, or your grocer. will refund your idle, interest charges an pit depreciation ; would eat up not only all the profit, but a Cc e considerable portion of the invested capital. The refineries of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) must work as nearly full time as possible if they are to show a profit at the end of the year. One of the major problems con- fronting this Company is to keep its refineries in continuous operation. fe ‘mporary relief. 1 was tor to use Kellogg's InONEY. using it 1 Kellogg ’s Bran has a delicious nut- rice it as waanything —|Nike flavor. Quite different from ordi- i nary, unpalatable brans. You will like it us a cereal, sprinkled on other ter is on file |CC?eal8, cooked with hot cereals, or logge Company, Hatt | in the recipes given on every package. OEE Eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg ’s i run brings results be-| Bran every day—in chronic cases, witls eleause it is ALL bran. You can’t/every meal. Made in Battle Greek. F. B. fight constipation with halfway meu-| Sold by all grocers, : Washington, I President | of, Through uninterrupted operation the Management of the Standard Oil Company - (Indiana) is able to pursue its constructive labor policy which promotes harmony among : . its workers. This policy pays dividends to the Pe ‘ Company and to the consumer. Skilled workers cannot be replaced readily. Many of S&S the Standard Oil workers are trained fom 5 youth for special tasks. | densely lated centers of the|for the construction of dam No. 3. | Tens of thousands of grateful i: : East. He observed that the West- | —_—_—____— | people kenow_of the mighty healing : The Standard Oil. Company (Indiana) is a ern states so far have virtually «| German Bandits ' power o} : leader in the refining of specalized petrol monopoly .on national parks, the | | F : ‘ pecialized leum \ only one in the East being Lafayette | Burn, Kill et ersons ‘ products. Its ideals of service embrace an National Park in Maine. A commit- i 4 efficient system of manufacture and an effec- tive system of distribution. tee has inspected proposed sites for] Berlin, Dec. 2A band of 25 rob- e a national park in the Southern Ap-|hers who last night attacked the! Oin ment palachian Mountain region, and its|/home of a cement factory director " | recommendation will be presented to|at Siegen, Westphalia, seeking the! They know blotches, ‘blemishes, | © the present Congress. jpay roll, ‘shot and killed eight oc- | ¢ruption, acne, rashes, rediless and cupants of the house and seriously , ToWghness make the skin unattrace F fr tive and that Peterson’s Ointment | DOES STUNT WITH HORSy wounded the director. Before flee- | Succeeds in banishing these troubles | Because the fact is generally ri ized that E its produots are standardized and strictly to the standard set, the Standard Oil Com- A 4 : any (Indiana) has been able to devel Deapolis, N. D., Dec. Yom |ing the robbers set fire to the build. Serceees i banishing | i . Rany ( a elop a ae <N f ny es fail. ‘ Hawk claims title to being the cham | ing Ge das ee aes va Nfelong| Se See ne aren ‘ wide and stable market which absorbs the pion brone rider o |. Wh | friend—Druggists know all about it. F, R. Connell, Pass, Agent, Santa Fe 3 roducts this Company's high-powered re- ani eries — its ‘skilled labor — a its scientific ee F , management can manufacture. Cl Sa Barre i 507 Metropolitan Life Bidg. rounding uP ark gave way beneath | Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Gemini Hawk and man and mount somer- | Cook bv Electricity. DS ea 5 soulted and rolled’ over three times down a 40 foot bank without the rider leaving the saddle. Neither man or horse suffered serious in- jury ——— “CASCARETS? 10c _| IF DIZZY, BILIOUS | CONSTIPATED | ‘This makes fop a “twelve month” work year, which oth would be strictly seasonal. . Tlie Standard Oil Company (Indians) has sere geting elo mh : 28 8 perfect economic i ; which low coats depend upon a wide leariecend ‘ ; ry wide market depends upon reasonable prices. 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