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PAGE TWO GERMAN ~ WORKERS TO STRIKE Cost of Living Is High and Workers Start Strike For Increased F ann almost of living. cause, cost the politic they for an declar the has no} A what fronts. Dons ew Thi worker Imost ou pure female worker n hours for the privile These figures do not take into count rent, light, heat, clothing, rec- ition, the education of the It is not difficult ve that many workers absolutely unable to make both ends meet, The probably vai The to do hour to be butter, ove wo day 4 pound st same hase work or truggle for higher 1 be carried out first in hopes to be able the eleventh It expects to raise the em- least one-third of the { of food now prevented from on. It will rescind strictions on foreign excha in the hope that money will hecome easier too, that operate in that the not of a government something at potato crop this kind that will make cornering or ng hoarding possible; the other, that the grain will have to be thrown upon the market rather hurriedly, because the moist weather of the harvest weeks will make it impos- sible to hold back grain long for speculative purposes year rITODS SWEDISH EXPERTS Stockhoin A new meth- od of extracting steel and - iron y from crade iro! . elim the blast fur as. well 400,000, Dam Number Three as the pig iron stag mn, and lowering the action by 30 percent, evolved and ix now he the Swedish engineer G who is com ron Wor Uddeholm Wo. the largest in § While th method has nut € cost of pro: has been | ing perfec iH. din, : tailed exact nature is g ventor, pending pra jarger seale. Tror in Sweden agree adoption of the Sweden unusual in the world’s i the Flodin method involves of electricity, which Sweden can generate at low cost. | that pro| compe: suces would power } se SCOURGE OF AFRICAN LIONS FIRES HIS LAST SHOT | Capetown, Dec, 17, “Yank” Allen, the terror of South African lions, bas died here but only after he ac- counted for 258 of the beats. Allen, } a native of Tc came | 's ago to rid the British South African Company's ranches of lions. So wel! did he do his work that the last ten years Vions in the company’s district be- came about as abundant as bison on the American prairie, and he cvent- ually cut himself out of a job. bag of lions is a record, even South Africa. Allen’s description of a lion was that it was nothing more than a big dog, and that it was safest not to open fire until the animal was with- 9:20 yards of the gun. Have your clothes dry- cleaned, pressed and repaired for Xmas. City Cleaners & Dyers. _Phone 770. SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS _ Stiff, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic joints should be treated with a remedy made for just that purpose only. Remember the name of this dis- covery is Joint-Ease and it will take out the agony, reduce the swelling gnd limber up any troubled joint ter ordinary cure-alls have mis- erably failed. Just rub it on—60c a: tube at any drug store or drug- gist—ask for Joint-Ease. ‘Always remember, / when jJoint- Kase gets in joint, agony gets out— F: varents Promised Baby to Another Even Before He Was | His for hi And woman SOLD FOR $48 Born AND HIS MO1 i John and Phylli ty they needed that sun! arrival, they were willing to let th who advanced it to adoy parents, the child nine days after his birth little [had lc nd it COOLIDGE’S SECRETARY TO BY Washington, ¢ could not afford to kee fellow, th The pst his job was hard enough for th their other ch p th two ldren y Robert $48 before he father | 1 Nv THER, MRS. PHYLLIS BURTON, ly ; Addiums- came tention, witness at the parents ed the Burtons wanted the money an automobile, | denied Why wth at e want 1 to keep hin “Nevertheless little Robert, now ,| just two months old, is back in their home through x court order, n| Ane Burtons swear they'll nt to keep him there, pt n't true,” him, But we can't (3 HANDLE MARINE PROBLEM STEWART NEA Ser Dec President Coolidge i the U tion He s where there is much competi- sid, b and did it so emphatic spite ships gains The the gy the u they ually, nited States ng on Clark country, ib is expected h ident Leigh ¢ Fleet C Coolidge, thinks et has p ome Palm assists f th orporation. the the ¢ out of dof, there t Consequently there have bids when the bee sident th Harding's idea wast antin| ship owner s refused to vote a sub Coolidge the request. Making Money American of 1s 0 Some the + couple shippin governmen pable pri- hands, president vould do better yet. ob to find buyers fe on these lines and close with them as soor chief executive's plan overnm to go on opera nprofitable lines as long remain unprofitable. Event with changing times, he hopes is sur ft will be th ny sale, y thate thought for will hecome government hem It may seem odd that } -|to dispose of vessels wh run. profitably tinue oper th the e those wh The explanation is that he lieves in the principle of either gov- © lernment ownership or ope’ such utilit a yet is unwilling to have the Ami uppear from the seas. Ships Available nrma! conditions foreign usually ler they should he depend- fleets of commercial competitive count por: From the presi agement of the marine » Shipping Board, which b ae hat the relation of a board of 5; tors to the Fleet former dealing with broad ques- of policy and the latter attend- | of operation. ent is said to favor es. yrporation as a dis. y under directorship board consisting of navy, treasury and partment represe n tion de- < e JUMBO FLIVVERS Bombay, Dee, 17- rried toa Bombay veterinari | side, The elephant was cured and when one of the machines refused to move, the elephant pushed it back is plant THE SMILE OF HEALTH This baby, born of tubercular parents, ig a prized item of health pro- pagan«u for the National Tuberculosis Association’s sale of Christmas seals, Stamps are going to give him a chance in life worthy of hia ARIE i a to Judge: ' hearing tes-! This both | they insist-| Corporation, | commerce, war, } A sick elephant | n/in full swing, headquarters of on two automobiles running side by} ‘| w. s j new THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE INSPECT SITES Veterans Bureau Hospital | { ( | | | Members of the committee name for the proposed to inspect sites hospital of the Veterans rthwest u visited B a Wale ya . Seamon jin both Bismarck and Mandan, linm Stern of go and M borne of Minneapolis, the committee, opped off a delayed train, s been in Montana, ‘The Veterans Bureau a hospita Northwest, and n t. Bismarck isitors were escorted k by Dr. J, 0. Arnson, he hospital committe dd See y Bradley of the Association of ‘Commerce. Dr. Arnson — thanke | Mandan business men for their cour tesy in escorting the visitors from | Mandan to Bismarck. The — party from here. of Pierrg, S. proposes 10 some state in the them, The a ‘Places Tongue On Rail; Needs Doctor To Aid Dec, 17. 1. Oliv ton- pla Jamestown, N. I year-old son Mrs, t has a very sore as the result 0} it the L when the The railing Ae coln school yesterday mereury registered 18 below. tongue froze on the it was nece to use warm water to sepa from the railing. Most skin on the upper tongue was torn off, so profusely it was nec calla phy an Convocation Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 17.—The Exyp-| tian government of Siwar Pasha has | refused to convoke the national par- | liament, it w nnounced today, | despite the petitions for such convo- eation sent to King Fuad and the premier from parliamentary other quarter W. E. Lahr Leaves : For Conference! | and FE, Lahr ef the Lahr les Company, left last night for Toledo, Ohio, to attend « Distribu tors’ Conference being held Willys-Overland factory, Dec, In speaking of the meeting which is being held so unusually near Christmas, Mr. Lahr said that the Willys-Overland Company ing out at the very remarkable line of automo- biles, which will include the present old reliable four ¢: y Overland and Wil well as al model in the $1,000.00 price class, and one in the $2,000.00 cla making it possible for Willys-Over- land Dealers to furnish their tomers a car in any price class up to | eee $2500.00. In speaking of business, Mr. stated that his Company had inc business this year in Octobe November almost 400 percent} over last year, and that-he is con- fident 1925 will be an exceptionally good y u cus LITTLE REAL NEWS LURKS IN FORMAL PRESS NOTICES hington, Dec. 17.—Newspaper correspondents in Washington usual- ly are subjected to an avalanche of “handouts,” as they affectionately (term the formal press releases that {come from organizations innumer- | able. With the recent political campaign the major parties kept their typewriters and mimeographs busy turning out copy that appreciably inereased the flow of free information. the focus point for the announce- ments, is unable to gauge their num- ber, Organizations that send them in must be authentic, but otherwise, the Press Club say Practically all the government de- partments resort to this system to keep the public officially informed. nel occasionally. Sundry tions have adopted the method as their own. Units for ahd .against prohibition periodically issue press notices, In fact, well nigh eve national ody represented brings the “handout” into play when desiring to impart some tidbit of in- formation. The Washington correspondents read enough of this material in a day | to fill a fair-sized volume, and often get little real information for their pains, Piles Can Be Curec Without Surgery An instructive book has been pub: lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the noted rectal specialist of Kani City. This book tells how sufferers from Piles can be quickly and easily sured wit! i tors, “hot” iron, electricity or any without confinement to bed and no ; hospital bills to pay. The method | has been a success for twenty-four nt post- paid free to persons afflicted witb or other rectal troubles who a this item and mail it Ad name and is to Perkvi We, iv, ‘Kuuned City, mes, jow Sanita: { The National Press Club, which is no tab is kept.| here} other cutting or burning method,! FOR HOSPITAL Bismarck Bidding For New thst it smarck and Mandan |! ition ave bid iow but with about | . head | tho [Building costs {quent jprobably continue Motor | spee | “Freezone” Even the White House uses this chan- | organiza- | BY LEONARD P. AYRES Vice President the. Cleveland Co, Cleveland We have just entered a new bu ness And is extremely ombinations of conditions that ¢ listed /at (the | Beginning ‘ef seine GE [the most notable periods of sustain- prosperity. It has long been noted t four at in | pe pd prosperity ing industrial a period of de gricultural pr export dem conditio cle is cémbination after 5 beginning th the old of all of yecifically the follc © prospects for 192: 1, Interest rates prom: rising trend. y trend of bond should be upward, in these ving sum The » price final peaks bly will be ye Building is ne: © in good volt ach prospect of excee established in probably ock he y sure to con-' but without ling the : ord nd firm. 1, Employment ter with the p of wages he 6 There promises to be derable tion of iron ine navigation, Automobile to be cost of probably moderat con produc a conse- in Great Lakes G production will | bout the same 1] production of rate a i trucks should nd will be a of profits, pecalution and securities hoth commodi- | Unless weather | itions prove highly al, | promises to he - | business | the speed f ineurring alties in 1926, in ne np and in| consequent | lin the Is Refused) Grand Jury To | Be Summoned | Minot, 17.-Intention™ to call a grand jury for Burke coun- to be convened ut Bowbells on announced today h Lowe of Minot, dis- BE SOLD CAUSES UP- SET ON GERMAN TRACK D nds of ‘absolutely stunned and numerous bookmakers sent into a state of confusion,” to quote Berlin port writers, when Pan Robert, from it the won by most of 48 gold the nf Berlin, a length from a fi which were “ marks to 10. Hern owner, for months, s Lo- bert up for sale at 3,000 marks, but there were no takers. | The race was the windup of the fall season and all the prize win- ners of running races for months had {heen entered. There were no big bets on Pan Robert, the owner him- self being dubious of his ho Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, sells a tiny bottie of few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or ir- ritation, HEALTH| t Femopnviacric ier m3) | pat Pra Sar 2 2 Beevrnam sty teir York, Writers tlie ‘Trust | | significant } starting off with the same | luce | up| markets | stablished during | trend \ L rode WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, NEW CYCLE ONE OF REAL PROSPERITY 3 Indictments SES? jg} al | Are Returned New York ments © second deg ons. returned Phaw LEONARD DP. AYRES 310 ed to but old marks and were | divided five s “Alfred had won this first 9 Pan Robert, son. Store open evenings until! Christmas. Rose Shop. TISMARCKN DAN DIAMONDS.“ JEWELRY PEARLS THE GIFTS, OF GIFTS. Very often the gift prob Jem is very perplexing MYSTIC or a gracious A ne TECL solution. klace of Pearls is and Tecla Pearls quality - necklaces and exquisite — tin lustrous rosed nd coloring. We find Pearls next to Diamond se jewelry are cur best selling gifts this season. Jeweler - Bismarck. Open evenings till Christmas Plain and DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240 11914—A4th St. Bismarck, N. D. | WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKIN PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 | Night Phones 100 or 484R.§) W. E. PERRY -FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street Night and Day attendani Phone 687 AT YOUR SERVICE If you want acar to use for your Christmas shop- ping, or to make social calls, or to take you from your home to your office or railroad station, or for any other purpose, day or night, we invite you this Christmas season to give us a trial, We pledge prompt service, courteous attention, first class equipage and reasonable rates. i in assaulted erick Gump, Mixtures — Percales. PHONE 1080 1924. | Deficiericy..in | Funds Discovered | Hackensack, No J ney of $280,000 £ the Industria ociation of need today. . period of 1 ye: Against Thaw) Dee. 17. ¢ Harry K, ault, Deg. 17.—A the funds d and Loan Hackensack was an- je shortage covers Three indict- Thaw with | At kidnaping dismissed to: ein the court of gen- The 1917, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Regular mecting tonight at 8:00 o'clock. a QO. LeBarren, K. R. & S. indictments were alleged that and kidnaped Fred fancy silks — Pure Madras — Fibre s' Every one made with special eck-Ban-Tab.” He'll appreciate an “Emery” Shirt and Then Too — It’s From KLEIN’S TOGGERY —OPEN EVE Bismarck Food Market 116-4th St. MID-WEEK SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY Yes, it is disageeably cold, hyt don’t forget that you can call 1080 for anythnig you de Things to eat and we will cheerfully deliver it right into your very kitchen. We guarantee that you get the very best obtainable. e in Good We make Four Deliveries Every Day. FRUIT CAKES Just like you make at home, but due to the larger quantity we make in our own Bakery we are able to sell it at per pound package only. . sees 60€ Doughnuts — Parker House Rolls — Cinnamon Rolls Plain Buns — Pies — Cakes — Cookibs. MADE FRESH EVERY DAY Party Orders a Specialty. a NIN SN aca SUGAR, -pure fine Granulated, with order, 11 pounds for only $1. 00. a ae A Raisins, Sunmaid Seedless,.4 pounds for, Prunes, Santa Clara Calif. Best med., 4 pounds. Currants, cleaned, 11 oz. Pkg. each Orange and Lemon Peel, per Ib. only ne a. Strictly Fresh Walnuts — Filberts — Brazils — Almonds. Fancy Mixed Nuts, (No Peanuts), 3 Ibs Candy, Fancy Christmas Mixed, 3 Ibs. . siaameaienaebiaiiiniaememmemmme — Sunkist, Med. size, 2 doz. for,,;*: jananas — Lemons — Apples.— Grape Fruit NUTS 1924 Crop -85¢ Vegetables of all kinds in season.