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_PAGE TWO ANOTHER HIGH | SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 13,, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oe ' End of “Lame Ducks” Is Seen in Near Future * TITTLE J ITTLE JOE | THE intelliqutine cammnea a ~—__ -—_____—_ THE NEXT. DOOR ————_—_____— oo PROGRESSIVES Story, Rented By Cousin of Pres. Harding CONTEST CASE SET FOR DEC. inson, D., Dee. 13. ‘Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire. BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer | the new Congress does not meet un- + | til 13 months later, ‘esti- RECORD MADE Wheat Price Rises Remark- Chi toda price toking sales soon led to declin the downturns, however, aggressive buying again ying was apparently based én in-| ications that exp night t ited States visible jon Monday was becoming nounced, rhe unel highe $1.67 to 1-8, back to below yesterda then something of a rally Brakeman Saves | | tight of his train at Sully Sprin; night, i known {brakeman, Ir, Vo a “of the slippery box c lurched its. w day féthe n ack him t ween stunned he was able to the top of the car whi the train putled cracke tent of that it was his most harrowing ex- perience on the road and the closest} anged Dickinson, grabbing a hand rail and in the case brought by nst C, C. Turner contest- lection of the latter as of Stark county, will be heard} ye Thomas H. Pugh in his j court chambers here on December ba anced this w brought by Mr. Soules two} based on alleged dis-| the counting of bullots and Fourth Dickinson wards, Lehigh, Wild Rose, Belfield, Fertile Valley, Farmers Township and Little Bad Lands precincts. — It irged by theycontestant that election boards in these — precincts counted ballots cast for him in fay- sor of Mr. Turner, I At The Movies | Sy, ably, Then Declines ‘ ntest ago, Dec, 13.—Although wheat promptly broke another high record for™the season, profit- On The developed, new, was ¢ business over had been of fair volume und likelihood of reduction of the supply total re pro: opening, which va from figures to i with Dee. $1. 7-8 to $1.68 4, and July § , Was followed by a general s s fini ed CAPITOL n “Why ch is schod ment at the Capitol | next Monday, is de- | cared to have further demonstrated Jhis right to stardom by virtue of 4 * | the performane n this new Life, Grabbing | waar. E 5 iy) Capitol direct trom a nm Car Hand Rail| New, York, where theatrgoets and poe fan ‘lovers were loud in their praise Dee, 13.—By not tor Sills, but for the high clinging! entertarnment i when he fell between two cars, cravia of love i gs Tue “Why Women Re ng, well) ported to be an un fine pic- freight) ture, novel in thenie stie in th by a hair! as Written by Van A, James, ing over the top, it deals with the life stories of four s the train! wives, h one of whom was un- westward through! hoppily married and had indepen ght. On the down grade th seli-respect enough — to was suddenly ts h ne ut of their unhappiness. o miss his step and drop be va one solves her prob the cars, Although badly} lem is. sai result in a story re- limb back ils, pathos and di until places it in A moving pictures s were the ex bat Norb suid Women jong run Some is re- Norbert Northern cheated ng Hing. rank of the fro d rib this typ his injur 1 Dan Hannon, 2 1» Sills is given an | the finest role | rtec it opportunity to ¢ those who have seen he has ever been to kin of his career, | Grain Men To Fargo, N. annual conve! Dakota Farmers (¢ ciation were the Walter Reed of Fargo, the committee, returned to this city | last night, Routine business and d. gram ture report. He Ether Grey Te Wilfred uvol Holloway, William and) many | the is support- fed | Tue other w Pp rion Feducha known sta De 13.—Date of the Dealerg ixed at March 2 arck at a meeting of the ex- | committee in Grand Forks y. R. EF. Gunke in and , members of THE ELTINGE h | | | Ds | ¢ MeDermitt, Clara | | Bow and Creighton Hale come to the for Monday and ‘Tuesday in This Woman” from the novel by Howard Rockey. A mermaid comedy, “Pigskin” and Pathe Néws are ulso on the program, Irene R f Japan has a land area of 147,000 was conducted square miles. iscussion of the legislative pro- of the association for the year FERTILIZER i Lawn fertilizer should be| plied ‘now. Order yours | today. Wachter Transfer Co. | Cook by Electricity. Shey, Don’t Take ‘Anybody’s “Say-So” Compare Price Tags Before You Buy Her. Christmas DIAMOND Take time to look around. yourself—our Diamond Price Tag : tell their own siory! $20 to No Other Watch Value Can Compare With This! WRIST WATCH Exquisite in design, fully jeweled, adjusted move- ment in a hand engraved case of V/hiie Gold. Rectangular, $9.45 to $14.45 | La wt WILL GATHER LaFollette Group to Meeting Feb. 25 Washington, Dee. 1 the e ference for tion, the pi sidential He convention determine movement. progressive rent body candidac: voted in the future behind of Although the question, under de- had developed a civi- bate all day the Hold Members of ecutive committee of the con- political ac- the course of their ad- Duquoin, IIL, Dee. rancis E Pope, of Spokane, Wash. a cousin of the late President Harding, de |nied here today that he had been of {fered $1,000,000 “or any other sum” |to use his influence to obtain, Pres- \idential consent for sale of the gov- |ernment’s wooden fleet. “There's nothing to it at all, Pope said. “I never was approach y Thompson representative for anyone else.” Amendment of Transportation Dee. 13.—This will} | not be the last “lame-duck” session }of an American Congre: It es | tod long to amend the Constitution | for that, ‘The end of “lame duck-ism” is in | sight, however. ‘The Senate already has passed the | «solution for a vote of the jto that end. The House has y | ct on it, but it probably will do so, | j end favorably, before next Mareh 4, | | Tken it will be up to the state legis- jlatures to decide, All indications | j are, when they do, that it will \“thumbs down” for “lame ducks.” | Yhe theory is, at an election the people decide whether they are Washington, | Congress they hav In the meantime, the old Congress, which perhaps the people have re- pudiated, remains at the helm, That’s a “lame-duck” Congr At the last election 87 changes | were voted, which suggests that the people are far from satisfied with the now. Neverthe- less, unless there is an extra ses-| on, they will have to make the} best of it until December, 19 Relic of Old Days In the old days, whea travel on horseba boat, del sman, elected in the state f Washington, had to get to city of the same name in a p: chooner, overland, or in a SSS NEIGHBOR THINKS CUPS WERE MADE TO BORROW FLOUR INT, | | tysico-ciniea Laboratory | 119% 4th St. ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT as authorized by Dr. Albert Abrams M. E. BOLTON D. O. Consultant | Bismarck, N. D. nh of nion ubility of the of Washin nounce the result tion, unanimity for th Convicted of Murder, Death Is Sentence! 0, Dee. 1 one-time wealthy ¢ tion engineer and found guilty last der of Joseph in a holdup, ishment was f ch the jury, which delibe minutes. regarding | Law Favored! . Basil M. Man- | suited with the Congress they have nt 1 around Cape Hérn, ob: chosen to an-| Grand Forks, D., Dee, 13-—| 80l, or not. trip was going to take him the | asserted there Maurer, Argument on a motion for | 1 new trial was set of the delibera-| Amendment of the present transpor- was substantial | tution law so as to make 2 1-2 mi course decided | the minimum for which trans | tion will be paid for pupils, is ed by the legislative committee of the orth Dakota tion, according to Miss Minnie J, Nielson, state superintendent of public in- struction, who addressed Grand Forks county school directors meeting here. Vote Their Choices are suited, —presumab they re-elect most of the old repr sentatives and senator If not uited, presumably they é If th in their places. but, unless there is an extr sion, The election is held in November | | better part of a year. But not now. Under the new plan, proposed by | Senator N: s of Nebraskavand al- dy ved by the upper house | of Congress, the national lawmaking retire the | body will adjourn some time before | centime ones they don't like and elect others | election day in November, not to jmeet again until the following Junu- ary, and when it does meet, it will | be the new Congr Elimination of the age limit fro: the compulsory school law, to make completion ® eighth grade work com pupils of sufficient mentality, and stiffening of the teach ers’ certif law, also will be urged, Miss L | President as F, Kane was the hief speaker at a dinner held last night for the school directors, Miss Ison is scheduled to speak again a year ago in great quantities, but as) yet none have appeared this season. | Dealers say the American apples will! be along for the holidays and the| choicest. ones will probably sell for] apiece. Ordinary ap-! German-grown, may be purchased from the push-cart dealers in the streets for from 10 to 45 cents] a pound, I | -Russell Scot canadian constru 1 promoter, was | night of the mur- | drug-store last April and his ixed at death by cd only 4 y Judge Lynch | A 3 | i} for hearing on January 3. : | | Too Late To Classify | ME dress yo LE—1 bed and spring, 1 baby ry, 1 pair of never been used if taken at once, © FOR RE Two no and warm Phone 8 TRAVELI town smen, which we are not a sented. Excepti: to salesmen hav. custon t b in con tion, giving us business re’ will be ready business too 1 small Under St. Louis, IF YOU WA for Xmas call Maidan not lat C. L. Bryan, lence for a Consent For | Two Missouri Bridges Asked) GIRL HURT AS CAR OVERTURNS | Judson, N. D., Dee, 13.—Gertrude, | young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) sional consent for the Charles Schieck suffered a fractur-) of two bridges across the Mi {ed skull and a broken collarbone and) River in North Dakota was asked | 2t| for a time was in critical condition,| yesterday in bills introduced by Rep.| when the automobile in which she! Sinclair of that state. One bridge | was riding crashed over a twelve foot! would be near Williston and one near nd overturned. Sanish. . Schieck and children Gertrude ier terest oe und Edwin were returning from New MANDAN WINS FROM CARSON at] Salom where the father had taken | | the two to be vaccinated when the| lent occured, The driver be-| s something went wrong with| eering gear. | Mandan high school’s um defeated Carson, 17 Mandan last night. Carson plays Bismarek night. ur Christmas doll. | 12-LL-dt Washington, Dee. 13.—Congres- new down pillows constructi . Will sell cheap No, 405-1st St 12. three furnish- or in modern home, | hom ery locality in Iready repr onal indu ing an @ usiness. basketball Edwin, the son, was unconseious| t to 7, in shed | for a number of hours but other than| Write scratches and bruises was not seri- connee-| ously hurt. Mr, Sehieck suffered an d two| injured shoulder. ample No ‘volume nd none too} APF ey Shirt &| Be Co., TIN, 16th St.| the fir ing her each. tuned | blem and apparently raiseg with ‘ ‘The Music Shop,| great care. within the next 36 to 48 hours and here to- Cold Weather Moves East Much cold- read all one b. nes | 2 of | BERLIN FRUIT D ‘ancy apples. in| s shops have been sell-| your piano ouri |’ | Pietertie Ormsby Mercedes. ippi by Monday morning, the uther bureau announced today. Cold wave warnings have been is- sued for the Ohio Valley, the lower Lake region and northern and con- ral New York. w New Prize-Winning | Two-Year-Old | NEA Service Warren, Minn, Dee. 13.—World’s | record in milk production for senior two-year-olds now claimed — by Queen Bessie Pietertje Ormsby, a Holstein owned by C,. L. Spaulding, near here. is test, Queen Bessie pounds of milk pounds of butterfat, equi valent to 1119.5 pounds of butter. Queen Bessie randdaughter of the famous sire, Sir Holste FRANCE WILL HONOR A POET IN ALL CORNERS 0} HE WORLD Paris, Dee. al postage stamp has been i y the post- al authorities to the fourth centena of the birth of the cele- brated French lyric poet, Pierre de Ronsard, who was born in Septem- =—_——————————————— sses Fitted Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. We Will Repair Them Promptly And Save You Money. F. A. KNOWLES Eyes Examined ( er than the 15th.| American apples, chiefly from the! freezing temperature is probable 2 12-13-2t | Pacifie northwest, were retailed here! far south as the Alabama and Mis Jeweler Bismarck » not the old one, | Address all communications | M. E. Bolton, D. 0. 119% 4th 3t. Bismarck, N. D. Tel. 240 NOTE There are many {mitatfon | | machines on the market but we are the only physicians in the western part of the state who have taken this work under Ir. Abrams and who are authorized practitioners of his method of Diagnosis and Treatment and who are permitted to use The Reflexophone and the Oci-| loclast. Dr. Abram’s IT nostic and treatment machines. ber, 1524, The stamp, which blue, bears | the head of the poet, with the dates | | 1524-1924. Its denomination is 75] the amount affixed to let- | ters going abroad, so it will be seen | onnd the world. The issue will be withdrawn from sale Dec. 31. |More Bombing Power Needed 13.- The recent inia capes on the ‘4 Vashington, serapped un der the Naval treaty, demonstrated that new bombing anes will have to be developed to carry more d structive bombs, Major Gene - of the Army service, de Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:3 rick air Last Times THEATRE GHT — Saturday LAST TIME TONIGHT TONI Reginald Denny —in— “THE RECKLESS AGE” Sennett Comedy “YUKON JAKE” Coming Monday MILTON SILLS —in— “WHY WOMEN RE-MARRY” ABR LINC Nothing as Great Before- CONYNE’S Annual Christmas Sale | of GIFT JEWELRY THOUSANDS OF THRIFTY BUYERS MADE THEIR CHRISTMAS MONEY GO NEARLY TWICE AS FAR LAST YEAR BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR CH RISTMAS SALE — THE MOST TIMELY, THE MOST APPRECIATED SALE EVER PUT ON IN THE SLOPE SECTION. This sale starts at 9 a. m. Monday morning. Be here early and get your gift. Nothing reserved without a down payment—but we will gladly set aside the gift or article you select and on which you have made a deposit until Christmas. Making deliveries on Christmas morning in Bismarck and Mandan. C. G. CONYNE, Jeweler and Optician COME EARLY Give her a personal she will al- INCOMPARABLE That's the only word to describe these lustrous anc! beautiful LATOSCA PEARLS Perfect in color and graduation twenty, twenty-four and thirty inci strands. to $35.00 A WHY NOT AN IVORY TOILET SET At a pri it’s the gift of “personal u This 26c-Piece Chest ae ROGERS SILVER is the same kind of silver that ‘has standard for to meet your approyal ~- een a household 7 that years—cemplete, in a beautiful chest, | Women never fail to appreciate—this chest. $11.46 $12.45 to $25.00 “Karly to Everything” is a Boy’s Best Christmas Greeting. THIS STURDY, WELL-BUILT BOY’S WATCH Is just the gift he wants—and you select from plain or engraved cases. $1.25 to’$2.45 A Gift of Thoughtful Chcosing. The more thoughtful your choice the more your gift.is appreciated! BLUE BIRD PEARLS We are showing a wonderful collection of these indestructible pearls—they’re ‘the closest reproduction of the genuine we've ever seen. $12.00 to $25.00 As Business Hours Clock Makes a home gift that’s a con reminder—made by the people Holiday Special $8.45 dreds made clocks for your grandfather—- MANDAN, N. DAK. A PRACTICAL GIFT AND BEAUTI BAR PINS gift tha of intended for everyd: newest ideas in White and Gold and Solid Silver 50c to $40 “Home Hours” Are Worth As Much This Handsome Mantel GIFT CH. KN No . more chains” across his vest—neat correct design—$8 set stant who Hang One On Christmas Morn! y use big $545 The Early Shopper Gets the Pick. te YOU’LL FIND a big selection of the gifts you’re thinking about in this store— Cigarette Cases “ Belt Buckles Bar Pins Mesh Bags Stone Rings Mantel Clocks Silver Chests Pearls Pens Pencils —and at prices you’re thinking you can afford to pay! : Cuff Links Scarf Pins Ivory Sets hun- Green YOU EXCHANGE YOUR CHRISTMAS DOLLARS WITH WISDOM When you swap them for a good watch. This Accurate 17-Jewel ILLINOIS WATCH Is the biggest watch value we know of—- it’s a 17-jewel adjusted movement with a 25-year White or Green Gold case $28.45 These Quadruple SILVER CANDLESTICKS Are daily “reminders” of tasteful choosing— master workmen design- ed them and a lifetime of wear is our personal guarantee. Was $6.50. $4.45 A Pair. AIN AND IFE heavy “log Dad’s “Ticker”