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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE ee Ie aaier eles 4 Trains were from a half hourjand disinfect them. European fowl BANK 18 CLOSED caster, with deposits of $106,000, Wh [ses Rontngaete ior enance| WOMEN’S CONGRESSIONAL Sesunitetine re lttoe aieeever aianee 0 eit es ee linto school, in enforcing child labor COMMITTEE BACK ON JOB! Jcountry forethe first time is ex- St. Paul, Dec. 22-—The Farmers | reserve, the state superintendent of jlaws, establishing innocence or guilt; | tremely infectious, and Merchants State Bank of Lan- [banks abmbvnted, and affecting degree of punishment. | BY LARRY BOARDMAN | perts are engaiged to appear and| | = — _ saancnrate vital statistics are al NEA Service Writ speak hefore the committees. lag de ( Washington, De “The 68th) When thé measure is to be voted | q. nee LC A Congress has in convened—an-|on by Congress, special workers are | F A {structive health work without this other way of saying that the Wo-jassigned to ask each member of the! F information. | | M F ke A bisage to Men ol S The national statistics! men’s Joint Congressional Commit-| House and Senate how he will vote. | meek ahittaniete eupbeated nope |teeii® back om the Job. | Keep Vote Records | Ir. ittemore expressed hope jis smooth-running lobbying sys-! If a congressman indicates that : ‘ nia ded ut the present registration initem is hitting on all six. inis vote will be unfavorable, wires! Destruction of Fowls Infecte North Dakota pay be improved. Its influence is being directed to/are sent to the state chairmen of | Is Advised laccomplish the following objectives: | the represented by | \ | Dr. A. A. Whittemore Sees; Financial Gain for State r er | | Ratification of the child labor! the committee which have indorsed —_. GI V k ’ I INGE RIF | ‘ Department as Result 100, 000 FUR |amendment; \ithe me The cong nan Vashington, Dee, 22. The cam- ® puree cass America’s entrance into the world | then st ay receive hn against the | European, fowl plawae and other poultry diseases, have disorganized the trade ome sections of the country, t under way today by the De from all ayings ¢The Wworien of WHAT RECORD MEANS THEFT FOUND v2: Gitentien teeta, ci: | GuIPNeHE | mlo: | your sta back of this : ° tablishment of a department of |they want you to vote in its The North Dakota state health de ledtieation; i x ul record is kept of how | ent of Ag Congr vce partment will profit m Dec. 22.- Furs valued at). Establishment of a federal prison each congressman votes on every | voted MOA Q DMO 4 9) ion into the Fede approximately $100,000 were taken by |for women; {measure in which the committee is |*!'.000 for the t, the Bureau , dnnounced yest -\burglars from a west side store, it], Passage of the home economies} interested, and he may feel certain |° Indus which has the | 1 temore, state was discovered when the store bill; jthat this record will he given wide | 4 federal in {following receipt o ra lopened today, The thieves had cir-| Defeat of the equal rights consti-| publicity at his next election | to de LIKE the United States Bureau of Vitaljcumvented un elaborate system of /tutional umendment. | The committee does not knock off jt wine the infeete Statistics, a part of the Census Bur-!purglar alarms, The committee has power and in-| work after successful pa | will be quarantined and all \) | Seed ed oa \tluence for the simple reason that it |its measures. It has a chicken shops lroad THEM The state health department now ’ controls millions of votes thre follow-up committee” which Ul he denied interstate trans will be permitted to jae ihe govern- WON’S START out the country, representing as it jit a business th see that the |! Hation until disinfecte + ment mail frank in securing reports |does 22 national women's organiza,|sures, ones passed, are properly vultry infection \ on births and deaths, ‘Aaonnting to| CONTROVERSY tions. carried out. HEN rsey, Philadelphia, ALL THE about $2,000 a year, and will receive | Many Organizations | Its look out committee” keeps | sever western po \ other privileges and emoluments. The| Washington, Shae 2. Until. Con-| Some of these are the League of |un eye peeled for new measures | eport The Bu campaign for urate birth and | gress made known definitelysits | Women Voters, Fed of Wo-| about to be introduced. \t ads to move. \ death registration in North Dakotu, {attitude on the, question of appro-|men’s Clubs, Parent: * Con-| Its two other standing committees went of poultry shipments until | through which the state won admis-|priating funds to change gun eleva-|#ress, National Edu Asvocte| late on publicity and admissions, | they can be examined by federal of. sion into the Registration Area, cost|tions on capital ships the Washing- | ation, Teachers’ Federation, us| f Other federal officers will the state department but $4 Dr.!ton government will engage in no ;Sumers’ League and Y. W. tspect shipments at transfer points Whittemore said. on that subject with} For these organizati acts us| Near Blizzard The Federal Registration Area was | ( i a clearing house for concerted poli- Tn Grand F orks| D, Dec, 22, A ing in Grand | wy snowfall nied by a wind which | 1 to 20 miles an hour. | clock this morning the tem-| two degrees below DELIGHT DR.M.E.BOLTON Osteopathic Phy 1191, 4th St, P BISMARC -D. ALL WOMEN A HAPPY SOLUTION TO THE GIFT PROBLEM. o SILK GOWNS SILK BLOGMER: Lovely creations in Crepe de Chine and a 4 Radium siik made doubly attractive appreciated; they come in Jer with smart touches of lace and hand sey or Tricolette; Black, Blue, Green. embroidery in such’ colors as Peach, Pink and all color An ideal gift for Orchid, Pink, Yellow, ete. A real gift Mother, Wife or Sweetheart. ports of states whose reports are) | When five or more of the organ- acts, FIRE DESTROYS _,,,,%%" rthe a plied with the requirements... The vi nd the wheels of the Joint Com- Dr. Whittemore, pleased over the}! Unknown origin destroyed the liv-|mittee hearings on the mevsure ad- | Ai eRe And complaeness of North | Tuesday evening, The farm is rent- birth reports expressed — than’ tay Hs UG teh t until July 1,{ ‘ling burned to the ground, jor duty of the department, which | About a carlond of furniture also fe tneotlinh << it is quite a heavy loss to Mr.! | gi re required for | created to admit birth and death re- | “<= jtical action. found accurate. Most, but no indorse a measure, a sub- Hel stites dnethe: unions FARM HOME (innittee is immediately formed tal statistics are considered the foun- ; dj 5 nittee’s lobby system start turning. dntioneom all Chenlthi work: Dunn Center, N. D., Influence is brought to have com- success of North. Dako jing house on S. B, Severson’s vanced to an early date. Then ex- | perature the test recently egnducted of the {We miles north of Dunn Center akon sreportstre:. eo ddie Osland, but all the fam- percent on death and 94 percent on it at Zap and all who h ided in the campaign. | i load of coal North Dakota did not have a full, When the fire broke out and every- ; curate. birth{ The dwelling is a nine room ho and dénth: reports made the ma-{ Nd was only insured for 4 a ent up in smoke. ‘The total loss is ¢now is operating on limited funds. w ee IRMA dEL Th ureaotaeunnaeee mated between $7,000 and $8,000, Whittemore said. “They | "°¥Verson legitimacy, parentage, $ i bonuse: | vililewissdpenklonge, ite) insurance) | | y DAMAGE PAID Suit brought by States Attorney L. es any woman, at H. Connolly in behalf of | Morton county against George Bartlett of $5.95 and up $3.95 up Metaughlin, S. D., to recover dam- | Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted sed when Bartlett crashed 2 ! r into one of the “light house” Bring Us You* Broken Glasses. §j flasher warning signals at the under We Will Repair Them Promptly fj] pass at the east end of the city, h And Save You Money. been settled out of court. it wi ILK TEDDIES SILK VESTS No nicer gift could be given her for Silk Knit Vests yu can get them to F. A. KNOWLES withdenwns when Staten Abtoriey Christmas morning. They’re made of match the Bloomers or in any desired Jeweler Bismarck ees made Penal te Bae Crepe de Chine with lacy effects and color. You cannot fail to please her coat ie ate representing the fu come in the danitiest pastel shades. with one of these. They're y officers are still running écowu clues to determine the identity of the driver who smashed the ( other of the pair of lights, The lights cost the ®unty about $400 each to install. THEATRE MERCER-PUGH Slipping quietly away to Wibaus,| Mont., last Saturday, Miss Opal Me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mercer of Mandan, and Douglas | Pugh, son of Judge and Mrs. Thos, H.| Pugh, also of this mari there that day, thus SE ging a sur- rise on their many local friends, | 95 up | $2.25 up WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” HOHE OEE Jva Ma; year old daughter of j Mr. and 4 C,. R. Schultz, who} suffered amputation of her right leg about half way between the knee and ankle last week in a last effort of physicians to chtck the.spread of gangrene poisoning which developed following a fracture of the upper leg bone in an automobile cident, is now nicely recovering. The phy: cians are in hopes that no further} amputation will be necess: Let Will’s Flowers Warm Her Heart CUT FLOWERS BLOOMING PLANTS Poinsettias—Flaming red, per doz. oe $8.00 Cyclamen: Red, pink and white, Roses—Red and pink, per doz......$4.50 to $7.00 . Carnations—Light pink anc’ white, per do: 5 Dark pink and red, per doz Narieissus—White, per do Yellow, per doz..... Christmas Giit Box—aA beautiful ass of Cut Flowers, nicely arranged and dec- G PHONE BOOTH BURNS a Paris, Dee. Imprisoned in a with telephone booth by a tightly-wedg- EVA NOVAK ed door, Jean Harteau narrowly ; : escaped death by burning when he A Vital Drama of Restless|dropped a lighted match and set fire Wives. to a bunch of paper on the floor of the booth. He was rescued by fire- j ~ COMEDY men with axe ‘MEET THE MISSUS’ ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Dec. 22.—Cattle iw] PURE CANDY We make our own candies in- cluding Chocolates. We. know they are priced and made in the Pink and lavender, each. Cherries—Red and yellow, ea ecsipta® 10005." (Generally > steady, orated with Christm en, etc., per Be “Rei and Pink, each. eee atone CAD ‘ Monee Killing quality tals, “Oda box vi+.33) Erfeas or Seoteh Heather—Pink, each. most sanitary manner. h lings ear! ' $350. Bal ctene’ and secclings (f Ferny—Five varletics, 4 inch 75c; larger ones.........600 6. fscecsrsepteseseeessees $2.00 to $8.00 BEFORE YOU BUY P.O ito $7:00) Hest: she-stock $2.25 18 palms Kontin tyne, each.......0-.1..009"* eR riM Sate, NMS vos. $2.00 and $3.00 $i Your Christmas supply be sure We.can give immediate service through The ation. Have you forgotten a distant friend Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Ass . OSCAR H. WILL & CO. 319-3rd St. Phone 784 ——OPEN EVE and come,here, test for yourself the delicious flavor of our differ- ent candies—note their superior- ity. é e to $2.75. Bologna bulls $3.00 to $3.50. Few weighty kinds 3.65. | Stockers and feeders dull, better grades steady. Common kinds not Matinee Every Day At 2:80 [f{ selling, bulk $3.50 to $5.75. Part- load yearlings early bid $6.00. TT 0) N I G H T 1] Calves receipts 800, Steady. Best lights to packers $ Monday and Tuesday Hog-receipts 26,000. Slow, around 15 cents higher, quality considered. Bulk better 200 to 275-pound butch- vg AE ers $9.25 to $9.35. ‘Top early $9.35. > : Best butchers held higher. 150 to! 190 pound weights largely $8.00 to | $8.75. Packing sows around §8.3 % cAnBoW Feeder pigs 25¢ hizher, Bulk better} Silk shirts from Klein’s grades $6.50. ; T fi 4 ee r |Toggery represent a mos MEME ee, LE ae jaeceptable gift. and fed western is § 0 to $16.) ST REET’ Some held highe lambs | Electric Cookery wit $12.00 to $14.00. Sheep scarce, abont | Is Better Cooker: DOROTHY DEVORE steady, “Handyweight fed ewes $7.00 Jj nl 7.25, } and MATT MOORE to $725. : Mystery, Adventure; Ro- Too’ Late To Classify ‘ mance Linked with aC hain] ror satp—choice Ganary imported German Rollers, Cages, of Laughs. Seeds, Tonic, Treat, etc, Jacob PATHE NEWS Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D MERMAID COMEDY 12-15-1m BANNER HOUSE—Rooms per night| t 3 a GET OUR LOW PRICES We know for quality and price you cannot do better. Ny . OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN "The Gi ft Shop Mail orders promptly filled. for Men DR. R..S. ENGE practer singers, Bote 160 Hosiand’ honed, R. E. BONHAM ; f : BST iy py NY p = Cag . COMING day $128. .Stoum hent, Per week! OPTOMETRIST = | ; ‘ bi tN g Ce Sai! a “THE CITY THAT} #2 Phere 2 sele-iw|f. Member N. D. State Boara ot f : ; ae oe 9 BIGARAGE FoR RENT. -New, Examined ‘ ob ¢ ieee * NEVER SLEEPS Wiaeh beteion Cound Do Phone Bane Glasses Fitted > Ne ie ~ 401; or! 1106 after 7:30 P. M. é Pat BONHAM: BROTHERS <«- ne aa eee te: SIC aa ae ee Rane ERSTE = ss iota SERED SIE ERAS

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