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PAGE TWO BUS COMPANY NAMES HEADS Expansion Planned by Inter- state Company President A. H, Movius, James town Vice-President 1. BL Niemeyer, Jamestown, Vailelly, Grang and General Manager the bi or A » addition Belanger, 4: his} told the directors t General smnual report mmpany’s books showed it had pur chased $41,000 of new equipment ince July 1, this year, not it ew $10,000 motor coach orde « delivery next week. The ce ibe of the Pullman seat ty eating 25 passengers, and decls he the last worg in motor coach | truction ans for extending the operations of the company, which extend in- © South ta, as well as North made The company both bus lines nd city taxi CHAMP POSSUM HUNTER Par for the Course in Georgia Is 138, but This Lad Is Going |' After an Even 200 rowing No Me 1 the champion possum hunter of the south nd has greatly Wet its last season seta new course record for this festive sport in since Mr How 1 by knocking off 13s ums, business to establish the Pais year he is gaing out to show the boys a record that. really K-Minot bus line. An) opti-| amounts to somethin mistic report of the future of the I'm going to get 200 possums or bust,” he insists, company Was made, Xi last reports Mr. Parks was going strong and showed no symp- tom of busting + X as e an ag Agee \Friendship Reigns In Congress For a Day w a > “ i WAS INDICTED USO) e 2 : Hersh it Mace eeGineust | BY HARRY B. HUNT can, to serve out the Mee EA Service Writer term of LeBaron B. Colt, decease . rs of Harrisburg, | NEA'S Wait f LeB B. Colt, d over the ent Pope | gton, Dec. 11. ~ Snapshots ave Gh ne a By ul ; : < Congress. The Democratic side of the aisle, : a the galler as Congre positiv wel . le: as s, is the most Young, Williamson county [swung into action for the battle of ora Paar nes) becnyinticiad by (theeshor om Henflin’s cream-colored vest the jury on an assault o In the tis, the new like a patch of sunshine in a Deen cn Bes Ge OF P nd 1 Smoot, Somber sky INDICTME T fold brigadier, with their ee pod co Sow Huis eee | 2 his old-time red carnation, heads together talking things over | tod badge of courage, perhaps. TS QUASHED I: tie rank and rie of more sen hut lock, Dill of Washington, is ators mble. : wearing a posey, too. Crimson, Dec. 11, Federal subdued buzz of conversation: | ooks like a rose. oday quashed th OU fends ind) feltow naccisins| Wipe enllieln nl Gi ccrene miniaatent fe |shaking hands, slapping backs and iby béar (deteuveb eel Inc., publisher | tlking things over. Also ancient) “They're so used to it. ld-Tribune, for je#emies and party rivals doing the of income tax retur i Ste ? an ay torial courtesy, for this one Over in the House, Speaker Gillett, Hayward ; 4 Gite eonldirentae ish ck gives evidence of having had his cou {Jim Watson, for . a "10 Van Dyke newly trimmed, He'll be found not guilty | minute from the reactionary the fashion plate of the Senate f ; umed t leader when he gets over there next Con- t Senate Bob ity an ee Vollette just Longworth is sporting a paereeMlCiier indik was [helped vive th LETOSS | s tobacco-brown suit. He framed on which today ‘the party threshold, like a long lost| holds leisurely levee behind the Sees: ; jority leader's table in the mid- 2 4 angers in the ¢ Republican side. Well appear like two Il tailored, loo CONFESSION ting each other with satisfied as an ex 1 ection after a summer's and papa might, IS ADMITTED touch of color the Re- ee ide is the burnished to do with . Yes; that . bristly mustach- odge’s old s chair but not : in their tional husett murder tr re oF ¢ thin-haired, id dome GERMAN MEAT EATERS Teed fae NOW DEMAND FANCY PAG bIBERSE Dice areane Berlin, Dee. 11.-It pay jams for the junfinis late Senator nix that has not bee Bie ince, the war. Fat cattle on| natorship-looking © hoof bring up s © ar hee pound, and hogs as Rhode [eland Republi- During the infla farmers cared to } their live: the price of f and because the G so happy at having anything to ¢ at ull that they did not lay much | emphasis upon especially choice cuts, With the return of stable coni tions there has come a demand for | hoice meats, and fa are giving much thought to the feeding of nan people Nailless Furniture Wins First | Prize for Boy Scout Fashioned without the use of a ‘OF STATE FAIL {single nail, a table, chair and orna- HEAPEN BREAD IN Parts | ™€2tal lamp made of rough pieces of at consumption | increased three fold | war; French livestock is | nt to meet the demand,! d the general public has manif a dislike for frozen meat. Such | re the facts that have beén brought out by the inves n ordered by the government in its campaign to} bring down the cost of living. Hence an increase in the import tion of live animals is recommended, and 60,000 sheep will come to France | from the River Platte, in South Am- | erica, | The report of the investigators calls for cheaper fertilizers and ag-| ricultural machinery to encourage the sowing of wheat, and recom-! mends that the number of French steam fishing vessels be increased. | Meanwhile a two-pound loaf of | bread sells in Paris today at a high- | er price than any time since the war | of 1870. ens EFFOR1 since the insuffie How To Strengthen Eyes | In a surprising short time simple | W00d firmly joined, won first prize for | camphor, witehhazel, hydrastis etc.,| ® boy seout crafteman at an exhibit in as. mixed in Lavoptik cye wash,| aM easter city. Withes of wood were strengthens eyes so you can read or | interlaced to form the seat and back work more. One small bottle shows | of the chair and the table top, while results. Aluminum e free. | the lamp shade was constructed of Jos. Breslow, druggist. thin pieces of bark and carving on the es as stand added to its appearance. FERTILIZER | “se * Lawn fertilizer should be) Removing Scratches from Auto applied now. The finish of the auto body is often marred accidentally by screwdrivers, “wrenches and other tools, and when the finish is good, the scratches stand out like the proverbial sore thumb. A. simple method of removing such ao scratch, or rather of hiding it so that Order yours) today. Wachter Transfer Co.| a ae eae OVER A QUART |when darkness falls is that shed by bronze of Mrs, Mae Nolan’s auburn coiffure, As the lone woman in will be supplanted ion by Mrs. Norton Next to her sits daw 2 2 plump miss about and beyond her gri haired Henry Allen Cooper, Wis- consin insurgent, who has just been to his sixteenth term in was a subdued buzz of con- the Senate side is bedlam of sound in on The reading clerk shouts at the top of his lungs as he calls the What the World Is \ As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine the last coat has dried thoroughly, the surface is rubbed with crocus pow- der and olive oil on a cloth, to.remove the ridges around the scratch. Crocus cloth can also be used for this purpose, taking care to use plenty of olive oil off it. When the surface has been rubbed until no trace remains of the ridges, a coat of good body polish should be applied. aii + oe” Wax Produced by Insects Used for Candles in China In some of the inland provinces of China, the only light the natives have crude candles made from wax secreted by tiny insects which attach them- selves to the boughs of evergreen trees. In a day or so, they begin the formation of a white, waxy substance. This is scraped off, melted and passed through strainers to remove impurities and is finally made into candles. ees : Footgear from Old Automobile Tires Replaces Leather Shoes Among the peasants end workmen of Spain, shoes made from cast-off automobile tires are being. worm in- stead of the leather and wooden vari- the | ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tron, but still is barely heard above | j the tumult. | Outside, icy, wintry wind 5 Blustery. It is ually windy inside. But it is |“hot air.” Congress is ont ‘NAVY. BILL __ TS APPROVED ; Washington, Dec. 11--The Senate |approved today the Naval construc tion bill authorizing a program ex i pected to cost $110,000,000, { The bill provides for constructior {of eight light cruisers, six gunboats Ito be used on the Yangstze river hi na and the conversion of six jhattleships from coal to oil burners |. The measure was passed by thi House and Senate last session but jWas held up by motion of Senator {King, Demo Utah, to reconsid ler, whjch was defeated tod: p propridtions for the progrs Navy suppl al year, Chairman Hale 1 committee announced. | nator King reiterated his oppo jsition today, demanding i | exhaustive comprehens vesti led by Jed by jasked in the [the next f lof the Na the American people.” “There is a feeling,” he continu- Jed, “that there is ineffici jthe personnel of the mind there has been a disti terioration in the Navy in the last four yer COUNTY BOARDS TO BE URGED. and Forks, Dec. 11.—Bills pro extended to ita greatest height, it may be propelled by hand or electric pow: and steered to any position, Collap- eties. Cobblers make the footgear to order for their customers, using the outer tread for soles and the inside fabric for the uppers. A strong strip of, the lining serves to hold the shoe to the of porridge can be made from the sample _pack- age of Breakfast Dwar- fies. Try it! it cannot be noticed, is to apply sev- eral light coats of shellac over it, keep- ing the shellac as thin as.possible and applying it over just enough surface - te coveribepgat je When a ae a aa foot. It is said that such articles are suitable for wear in almost any kind of weather met with in that country, and are much cheaper” ‘made from other materials. sible when not in use, it occupies little ace. se *& Connecting a B-Battery Switch In connecting a variable B-battery * to » wultiple-point switch so as to | control the voltage from the front of | the panel, there shauld be twice as many contact points as there are taps on the battery, every alternate con- tact being dead. This will eliminate the shorting of the cells of the battery that taker place when every contact is connect- ed to a tap, and the switch lever, in passing from one to another, momen. tarily makes contact with both. Aa B-batteries are of low amperage, thir ably. tion of the standards expect: | OF EDUCATION | | in Bismarck till Dec. 20. HE’S TALL _ ze 7) Don’t ~miss seeing “The Reckless Age” at the Capitol Theatre tonight. Mr. C. G. Mason, factory representative of the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co. will be Call 246 for demonstration. Webb Brothers. ; FERTILIZER H Lawn fertilizer should be applied now. Order yours today. Wachter Transfer Co. BREAKFAST DWARFIES A delicious whole’ wheat food that cooks in five minutes. Try the sam- ple! Z MAY BE SELECTED © HERE IN COMFORT AND PLEASURE NS a THE Christmas Spirit bining beauty and utility, thereby conveying its sentiment not for HOSIERY Hosiery is a lasting gift, which will de- the Holiday alone but for all the days of its servitude! stomach Satisfied Students Our Best Advertisement You too, will be satisfied if you attend the - MANDAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Expert instruction—Modern equipment; Courteous treatment. Write for Catalogue and list of satisfied students. If you are in doubt which.school to attend— visit us and solve your problem, It will cost you.no more to attend with us. Mandan Business College 2nd floor Cummins Bldg. MANDAN, N. D. ~«:-The School That Trains and Treats You Right” correc- | Adv. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924 LINGERIE The scope is so wide $4.35 in Loads Burns steadily and keeps the heat regular for ® long periods, BISMARCK LUMBER €o.|_ | Phone 17 WANTED HIDES — FURS — AND JUNK. We pay highest cash 5 prices, SAM. SLOVEN Care of South Side Grc- cery. Across from Standard: Oil Company Warehouse, vi ne a uli cat of state and light her every time that you may spend ’ county ds of education, which | ‘ asl ae ‘ Iwould name the state and.” county she puts them on as little or as much I ENOTES Cea instruc and the styles are as you like and be ion in Nort akota, e intro- | f . lee CRN) eon) s n of the | Kansas .grows famous wheat and varied enough to frivolously lacy or ate legislature, Henry W. Hotei) suit the most exact- neatly tailored in committee of the a ze count : ea - 5 ee Pi {cation Association, ced | distri 7 inches tall ing. =] your selection of here today by Miss Minnie J. Niel-| b lingerie gifts! U. iS TAKES HAND (Dakota, h t been completed by fe he Valker-Christensen company of = x. . a IAGaoe: ey anUbis dewiabenns = So often you wish to show the ‘ IN RUM TRAD & joperated, i Fl Christmas feeling with a small gift —— — and find difficulty in doing it ex- Pale J. Dec. M--The | cept at a considerable expenditure. nt entered actively MEMORIAL FOR Handkerchiefs solve the i into investigation of _bootleggin,: | andkerchiefs solve the question. {and rum running activities. United | MR. KOFFEL TO A lovely variety in plain and ; [States District Attorney Wynne an novelty effects. nounced that he would seek to have | BE SATURDAY | ‘i the case of 12 men already indicted — {transferred to federal court. Memorial ces for the late . z | saa Koffel, member of the bar Quilted Satin Robes igh county, will be held! a) nee ie ‘ ee Charmeuse Breakfast | , Judge James | USPENDED i stict cour» iz Robes Seattle, Wash., Dec. 11—Twen Enea Feeeeas Os He seal PURSES Corduroy Gowns Lincoln High School boy and gi Sea Re Se EE A) ; ‘ students were suspended indefinite." an friends desiring. to make ilk Negligees peel crea oerd atten Savektieatlon| [7 Uateerseye, sireck Gadel aeray A gift she'd choose Sachet Bags Baily ehene moonshine liquor was? invited to attend, Alfred Zuger, herself. though Gloves played the served and left in an intoxicated {member of the committee, said to- she’s been making role of a challenge “ condition. == ® ne | je ered I; = - ae the old one do for REMEMBER — MERCHANDISE in the days of Ro- SEVERAL GET JAIL TERMS RADIO TO HELP LONDON ever so long, just in 3 DIF i mance—later a tok- IN McHENRY COUNTY COURT CATHEDRAL TAKE CARE ne Lod IS DIFFERENT AT 5 ead Towner, N. D., Dec. 11.—Many de-! OF OVERFLOW MEETINGS hopes that someone en of fidelity—bui pendants ere ence aa) eel ea ea ae ee would thoughtfully . new they serve as a in McHenry county district court | D ° oud speak- ‘i oe é 3 here, as follow: fers is being erected just out remember that AVTIS=| special gift to one A ceg Teh Ci are tr ay eee wee 2 WES Is TAY le FOR WOMEN'S WEAR to whom honor is one year in jail, but sentence sus- sands of persons participating 4 mended exeenenese ize mes]in processions and overflow meet- most wants! Bismarck. No. Dak due! Hughes, third degree burglary, one |ings will be able to hear the preach- year in the state penitentiary; the|ers’ ordinary voice. following each were given 90 d Cardinal Bourne, making this an- and $200 fine on moonshine charges: ]nouncement at the annual meeting | * : 5 Balzer Miller, John Hanson, Lars{of the Catholic Evidence Guild, said RRR Stenwald, Nick Sitter and’ Martin|the cathedral was not sufficient. on Rothecker. certain occasions of the year and Stra nee eee |that the whole of the land around | SHIP LINES IN ECONOMY MOVE| department, which accepts, checks | Cook By Wire . CORN DRYING PLANT READY the cathedral would be levelled and} Hamburg, Dee. 11.—The Hamburg | and forwards freight for both lines Instead of by Fire Minot, N. D., Dec. 11.—Construc-|cleared to provide for overflow am Line and the Ocean Line |The move was taken to save tion of a modern drying and steam | meetings. have established here a joint freight ! ses. SSS plant for seed corn, declared to he SSS e POLITICS BORE R. E. BONHAM mer i = Berlin, Dec. : Roa aaa e in Germany have no interest in solo Memhor ante ental ep singing or poetry, and they are not : "“Opthinetry. keen about sermons, a nation-wide gyeauixenioen poet Bes aieclpiel Glasses Fitted Light opera musie the most = popular subject for radio broadcast- BONHAM BROTHERS ing, id next comes the news of the Extension Platform on Wheels |day. The weather reports interest many people, as do lectures in Es- 1s Operated by Worker peranto and lessons in foreign 1 ~ So that work may be done at an in- |guages. Fashion news and_ politi | DR. R. Ss. ENGE accessible elevation without the build- |are well down toward the bottom of Chiropractor ing of a scaffold, a vehicular extension |the list. Consultation Free support has been patented. It consists on N UNEMPL ann x of a platform on wheels which may be |& NEM BLON. achat | Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D, icesuy camediotiloneted i Hyen wen) ohn. nec ade ane Game here unemployed, receiving government By doles, decreased in the Reich by ae : nine percent from September 15 to t October 16. On the latter date 458, aa ‘ | . OLDSMOBILE 000 men and 51,000 women were reg- t nt |] SALES AND SERVICE istered with the authorities, as re- n Ss n 1ges 10n hs a \ | DAKOTA AUTO f ceiving dole: | SALES CO, MOTOREERS ENT Ee vet gaan| (Connects any Sour, Gassy, Disordered Stomach |§_ 107 5th St. Phone 428 t |, Berlin, Dec, 11.—Two interesting | | a flights in gliders have been recorded | When foods “disagree” in stomach | tive, antacid and digestive always at | EN, {here. In the Crimea an av and cause indigestion or gases, heart-| hand. They know that if they eat La} mained aloft’ in a glider for five| burn, flatulence, acidity don't stay| too heavily or of wrong foods, they ZAP hours and 15 minutes, while in Italy | miserable and upset. can alw: depend upon a fewtabiets . A a German flyer led 17% miles! ‘The Pape's Diapepsin”| of Pape’s Diapepsin to give almost INDIAN HEAD Fi in 18 minutes in airplane without ach all becomes well} instant relief. K | motive pow t vanishes, | Large 60 cent packages guaranteed LIGNITE Pa te ™ i —— families keep this| by druggists everywhere. a

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