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DA OM. mrAtiIm PAGE: SIX LOYALTY TEST :::."": North Dakota Republican Party RESEN THE Washington, Jan, 7 of North Dakota, surgent Republic out of party councils | gauntlet to the force how rship an policic true principles In a shar} ph addre the Sen the North Dak the “would be Asserting t “the old Rep come the vangu the rd of publican party,” Se clared thet t meant policy aneer His assault on the regular’ party | action pen Savings depos- | PONG EEW oN defense of the Sonate earn the ) Anduacniall se ie | for the veto. He was Dial of South conference action from Senator Edge {mission according to K. C, Nelson, ich Carolina, but it was announced that | Jersey, who declared the tes retary of the board of managers, checks | Senators King of Utah and Owen of | rty loyalty was in the support /Who was given the keys of the plant] outstanding 1,45 | Oklahoma who were paired, would of the party candidate for President, /this afternoon when the board ad Bills payable have so voted had they been able to Senator Bor Republican, Idaho,|journed, Resignation of all mem-|War Finance Corporation j cas ir ballots. then injected a little merriment into bers of the board was accepted = i six senators defeated for re- tiie: discussion 1 cing, the terday by the industrial com ROMA chats 668,02 | election, five—Ball, Bursum, Dial, vote eve: ors” to over-| Sion. State of North Dakota, County of| McCormick and Sterling-—voted to ride the President's, veto of the postal) ©. 8. Jackson, manager, and L. T.| Burleigh, ss isustain the veto, The sixth, Shields pay bill “as an e of F head of the shipping depart-| I, Fred L. Page, Cashier of the|of Tennessee was absent and not Milt and fonecuie.teseo) resigned yesterday and their | above named bank, do solemnly swear| paired, Two of the new senators, Beertinie tain had not |tesignations, effective immediately, | that the above statement is true, to) Butler, Massachusetts and Metealf of ea ra cn un this act of} Were accepted by Mr, Austin before |the best of my knowledge and be-| Rhode Island supported the ex@cutive the “i * conference, Senator | his resignation became ffective. | lief. | while Means, Colorado, opposed him. Ladd ¢ © camp follow-|H. M. Webster, Governor orlie's | (SEAL) Fred L. 2, Two of the senators who voted yes- ers of the old Republican p e {choice for grain buyer will take up Cashier. | terday to commi the pay bill voted become the vanguard of t his work and C. H. Vanvoorhis is} Subscribed and sworn to before me} today to pass it over executive dis publican party—leading it backward {Slated to take Mr. Jackson's place |this Sth day of January, approval. They were Moses of New and) downward = from th ht A. C. Wilkins ! Hampshire, who reported the pending | Where Lincuin left it when } mill and Notary Public, | pay and rate increase measure, and Drunk with power and forgetting rd of m: Bismarek, N. D. | Shortridge, of California. its tr , he said, the Republi s to the men who have re-| My Commission Expires Aug. 14 Charge New Bill Is Screen np has preceded to a surren- ave mob yel been! named: | In the three hours of debate that der of the nation functions pencer was selected by Gov-| Correct. Attest: — | preceded the vote today, charges that to nancial rs' to {ernor Sorlie as manager of the! J. Pp, Baker. jthe administration measure was a4 urrender taxing power to “tar- | Sttte-owned — mill and elevator and| GH, Russ dr. | smoke sereen to defe: the vetoed , iff magnates’ squandered its |e took up work last night said today Directors, | Il were renewed and were vig- } natural resou and publie lands; there had been a number of Tas = by Chairman Sterling j made ventures in imperialism for nabioris ‘among thelemployecss of Report of the Condition of of the postoffice committee who de- the sole benefit of “partisan seat-|the plant, but that he -was not in a “ {clared the proposal had been brought Mboind trinstormed the sovern- | ion to give out a list of those| THE FARMERS STATE BANK, ‘ard in good faith and would be “of the peuple, for the people,” Fesigning or those selected to fill n State of North Da- | ressed vigorously i 1 government of the masse ancies. All appointments —how- ; of business on)" rhe South Dakota senator also he classes.” to be made among those , 1924. tookissue witha e classes. Sue : ep ‘RESOURCES ook issue with those members who If to be a Republiean,” he added, eves é and di : 48,944.14 |Predicted that the administration Rie ain ieto. rutify, defend}, A conference on the matter is to ISAs vii eaaltaen Buale ene Chenin eis rae Be held today between Mr. Spencer Revue hrtearcn patna and promote ee y me sion. He declared there would be no y that ¢ s in the acco nt of the without pre » Spene i se 4 test- without exhausting abi 1 y Governor Sorlie had) Banking house, ties to correct these errors of [taken up work. It was learned this! and fixtures prea uandl reve : repetition |morning that F, Loomis, chief chem-| Other real e ini the future, then I ist had resigned last night. Current expens “If the clection EMER ma paid, over und’ as president with a reliable working quaD | satseecoae Inajority in congress means nothing | Gece anictte ore than : sion f Wiese ne (pen een an aah a | Cash and due plunde American people, then aN ne, I cannot a Republican . “Party of Lincoln Doom MODAL oo cateceeto $ 91,809.87 If the transfer of of \ c LIABILITIES | capital values from the farms and | i) | Capital stock, paid in -$ 15,000.00 producers of Amer of the swollen ‘ 1 Surplus fund . 2,500.00 fortunes of monopoly, within three Indi pial de eeks is ph of the Re-| ¢ ae posits subject epee fname indeed. is the |this noon included Ex-Governor R. a sin doomec 7 critic; setting themselves nity, ne up party lo: pnator <|Beird, Rotarian of Dickinson; J. P.| posit: ....... 35,102.09 f duty first was to the people of |Ballentyne of Chicago; Walter Bond,| Savings deposit —_ 6,875.92 Eb North Dakota, and that he would | R, of Minot; Alfred Steel |Cashier’s checks i continue to om. He denied |and A, J. Rul Rotarians from| outstanding . 877.95 74,309.87 peeve, Repr ives of Massa- | Jamestown; A McInnes, Rotarian rannra chusetts, Ne y, or Pennsyl-|¢rom Valley City, and 0. N. Dunhaia Saar $ 91,809.87 | fe vania should the limits of |g: R STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | |} his party lo: | : christia : of Burleigh—ss. | More Datote censtar said ba glncey 4, M, Chaitimon spoke! | LEB iereld, (Cullian of the © was proud of the friendship of froeling!y of the ciuvis Zarewel acc pavovenemadbenk, doueolemnly, sweat) erences or, tne friendship, of Sem" ne n0F . who expressed his | that the above statement is true, to ' ollet as the i appreciation of the cooperation he | che best of my knowledge and belief. ft Sendge antite for president and AZ" Yom kod on Sont| CEEAE) MY OMI i er senators read out of |pako os) : 4 the party councils. Pak Bee vier. paaceriess S pnSubseribed and sworn to before me A his 7th day of January, 1925, 1 New Chevrolet ae J. P. WAGNER, y on of Commerce.” Burleigh County. LORY s iJ. L. Bell recited the accomplish-| My commission expires Feb. 19, The much talked of 1925 Thevrolet | ments and endeavors of the Asso- | 1930. Hf models have finally arrived in Bis-| ciation in Agricultural matters. Burt Vomners bettie i + marek and are now on display at the |Finney talked on “Trade Develop- ERNST H Corwin Motor Company showroom.) ment.” He said that the purpose Hes OUR STAN EN Large crowds of interested people/0f the Association was the proper bh CEO cece i have viewed the stripped chassis (direction of man power, through its segacls ince Monday, and many road. . The local experienced. disc. NY | vegetable apericnt) ator Chal-; #! lenges Present Leaders of |». my of tried out the demonstrators on the distributors it to be the most successful showing of Chevrolet models they have: ever The 1925 Chevrolet is almost com- | pletely changed from the last model. ‘A very heavy rear end of the banjo type is used. The clutch is dry plate Springs are semi-eliptic andj taken at pight will help keep you well, by and strengthening your di- imlaation. ally long. The frame is heav one more cross member, T! crankshaft nanges in the motor have given evi 7 ier|his organization. J. P. Ballentyne, | he| who is directing the work, was-call- | 5 percent{ed upon and ably outlined his pur- earings, and| pose. | covered In conclusion, F. L. Conklin, pres- | the carburetor ised. These nt of the Association, promised | en best of his own efforts and his | rore power than be ater| fellow directors, insisting upon the | throttling to veds.; Support of e and every member | more powerful, Bodies| of the Association of Commerce and ire larger and more luxurious with) of Rotary | nuine Duco finish, Closed models - - i Fisher bodies with the new] No. 68 | hield and automatic nd disc whee announced Jast fall cir dealers that they were going pin their cars th wot so comp ive as OUSTER | « y eliminate competition after viewing the new m del marek, that they ha ssumes Management North Dakota Enterprise D., 0. 1 manag’ and ope d Forks, N. over ne state-owned nd elevator r yesterday afternoc the resignatic eo: ©. EB. Austin who has manage the mill since yerations starte bec ed by man, tive Butle} Ft id all tho: A. N Walter H. Schlosser of of | Bradley H. Marks of his | p Governor for was devot. them |Place as a civie clearing house, the benefit of the community ai that it was necessary for member to put the same effort bai of the Association that is accord jhis own particular business. claim forces which are Association drive, told briefly It pays That is 3021/5 SPENCER TAKES MILL REINS ant each Dr. Harry Brandes, Colonel of the to put over the * A PLATE. Frank’s Place wiper! 4RPORT OF THE CONDITION OF | | BISMARCK BANK jat Bismarck, in the State of North| it the close of business to to at a1, to| RESOURCES It! Loans and discounts .....$371,81 o- | 0: ‘ts, secured and un- ve| secured Foc 527.90 Warrant , tax cer- t h 3 16,40 vernment issues, i | Banking house, , furniture and fixtu: . 10,000.00 57,739.65! | Other real 60,027.05 |Current expenses, | paid, over undivided ! Prolite. shea oc var ew i 11,633.41 | Check er cash items.$ Cash and due ea cael Gis | administration's combination pay and of! hanks og {Postal rate increase bill, but leaders i 05) enerally are agreed that this mea- TOTAL P | $582,668.02 | Sure hes small chance of enactment LIABILITIES 3 Pea a Soub ! L. pital stock - $100,000.00 | paid in «| Surplus fund .. 25,000.00 Republican rank, y-| Individual —ae- on the issue of su | posits sub- | dent. Opposing him were such lead- ject to check .$156,403.37 ers as Jones of Washington, parfy Bil aay fund whip; Wadsworth of New York; GH WAR Reed of Pennsylvania; Moses of New of de- cates posit ad Notary Public. to nd RE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water es Vigne ck led of to advertise é on what we do at Coolidge’s veto of the postal pay in- Edge of New Jersey. eens SPAT eeeVeR Rasenewasae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ENDS 22 YEARS FAIL TO PASS Coolidge Veto Is Upheld in} The Senate by Margin of One Vote 1 Washington, Jan. 7.--President | crease bill was sustained late yes- terday in the senate by the margin of a single vote. Twent: ors supported | the executi 5—one | than the nece: two-thirds —m: to enact the bill over the veto—op- posed him. th this action by the senate, the measure, passed at the last ses-! 3, died automatically. In ion, 73 to 3, will be brought forward the Republicans Split ary, of Oregon, and Only one of the ast his ballot | Hampshire; Me 4 Democrats voting difficulty in getting it through if sen- ators arguing to override the veto would show as much zexi in support- ng the new measure. | CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortly you lift it right off with fin- | gers. : | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | or corn between the toes, and the | foot calluses, without soreness orj irritation. aay | | Uniertakers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING . PARLORS Licensed: Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. ‘WE PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR years of se Mr. Spaulding was sworn into of- |fice on January 4, served continuously since then. Mrs. Spaulding died in 191 THREE AUTO THIEVES Minot, N. D., Jan. 7—Three con- fessed automobile thieves, J. B. Wil- son, J. C. the latter | taken | finement to serve terms imposed in Ward county district court, Wilson and Kelly are under sen- at Mandan. AN-A-:CIN CLEANING in Ladies’ & Men’s Clothes. We call for and deliver. 24 hour servic: Parlors 210-5th Street. Night and Day attendant Phone 687 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1925 Seen pa NTA EEE ERS (TOE OST AEEETS | AS COURT CLERK finished 22 Grand Forks A. Heen ce as. 1903, and has TO BEGIN STIFF SENTENCES Kelley sand Harry Smith, ed only 19, have been ate institutions of con- to s each to the state vy, in the state training school safe prescription, AN-A-CIN, will break them up. Professors of medi- cine experimented years perfecting this balanced formula. No narcotics Pocket Tin 280 Stops Pain» REPAIRING PRESSING, DYEING Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. Phone 58 on 3 orders, 1 mail ae. SES DEST a ee CQLOY VY OMNIA AM ~ The Doors of Our Store Are Wide Open _ It’s impossible to have a real party without guests; and usually guests don’t come unless they’re asked. So we’re inviting you—every man in Bismarck—and every man who is a guest of Bismarek—to come to our store on 4th Street just as guests; just to look it over. _ It isn’t necessary to buy anything, just because this is a place for the sale of merchandise is no reason why you'll not be welcome if you “merely look around.” : A _And another thing when you do come to buy some- thing ifyou do, you'll be our guests just the same. 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