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DAA twtr: PAGE TWO __ FREE Apricots Cherries Grap Peaches, Sliced Fruit for Salad Asparagus, Asparagus, medium white Beans, Baked Peas Catsup Pimentos Ripe Olives - REVIEW OF < Rom Soe Pe aT 7 Rate oe LEAGUE OF :” NATIONS 1924 :tions, Carried on Work and - Promoted Cooperation SUMMARY oS sotto FOLLOWS Geneva, March 18,—The problem of preventing war by a carefully or ganized system of arbitration, of re- duction of armaments, and of mutual 0) assistance against a covenant-break- ce: ing nation, ranks foremost among fc the questions before the League of ay Nations in 1924, says an official com- 1, munique issued here which presents bt A detailed review of events which m came lust y before the Geneva T€ peace organization. But while bring- ta ing its main efforts to bear on this f1 peace problem, the summary goes on fo say, the League settled a certain Ir number of political questions, pursu- 8¢ Gd its administrative work, and by ct the agency of its techni i tk fions, promoted international co- th operation in the most varied fields. mmary of the review follows: s work during the past Year in connection with the preven- tion of war may be said to begin with the draft treaty of mutual as- ™ sistance prepared by the fourth as- iW i if ie ie | | mb d to culminate in the pro- tocol for the pacific settlement of N international disputes, drawn up by li) the fifth assembly. The draft treaty be of mutual assistance, was debated in 8l September, and subsequently the « £0 yembiy adopted a joint resolution = “to strengthen the solidarity and se- urity of the nations of the world by settling by pacific means all dis- putes which might arise between States.” On the basis of this resolu- tion the assembly drew #p the pro- oe for the pacific settlement of international disputes, which con- Gg itined a system of arbitration from "which no international dispute, Eevnether legal. or political, should escape. It provided for a military, imancial and economic cooperation, eg which, by guaranteeing the security of states, would render possible a considerable reduction of national ‘@rmaments. Thus the three factors of the problem, namely, arbitration, gecurity and reduction of armaments rere combined. With regard to the inves! jon Bulgasian, German and ingarian armaments, the counc up # scheme for the exercise, if when required of its right of ol as contemf lated in the peace ties. This control would be ex- ised through commissions a) inted by the council. A draft convention on the super- ion of the arms traffic was elabor- Peaches, Melba Halves Plums, DeLux Whole small white tips League Settled Political Ques- | Your choice of any of the Del Monte Products listed below, with each purchase. Fruits Pineapple, Sliced or Grated Raspberries Loganberrias Blackberries, Gooseberrie Strawberries Vegetables Corn, Pumpkin Sauer Kraut Spinach Tomatoes tips Miscellaneous Salmon, Red Sockeye Mustard Vinegar : and will be| iscussed a int ational | nce convened for May 4. -| In the political field several dis-| \ putes were submitted to the council {tor mediation, as provided by the! covenant. The status of the Memel territory, long in dispute between the, | principal allied pow and Lith ia, and the Jaworzyma boundary dis- pute between Czechoslovakia and Po- |land were both settled in March. The question of the frontier | Mosul, between Irak and Turkey, came before the council, which sent! a special commission of three mem-/ bers to investigate on the spot. As| frontier incidents had taken place,| the council laid down a provisional boundary betwgen the territories oc- | cupied or administered by the Brit-| ish and Turkish governments, The question of the Greeks of Con- stantinople also was brought before the council in virtue of the Treaty} of Lausanne. The permanent court] of international justice has been re- quested to give an advisory opinion! on this question. Finally, the council intervened with{ the conference of ambassadors wi a view to obtaining a prompt sct-! ltlement of the Albanian frontier! question, i The permanent court of interna- tional justice, in June of 1924, dealt! with the Mayromatis affair, with the| Gr and British governments as parties before the “court; a’ dispute betwecen Greece and Bvlgaria, and the question of St, Naoum, involving the frontier between Serbia and Bul- garia, Important progress was made in the domain of international law, a committee of experts representing the principal legal systems of the world, being constituted for the pur- pose of drawing up a provisional list of the subjects of internationai law, the regulation of which by interna- tional agreement would seem desir- able and realizable at the present} momen’ \ A si s of questions reiating vo the protection of minorities was dealt with by the League du the year. In the basis of an agreement with the Polish government, the council succeeded in settling the: question of the German settlers in) Poland. \ As a result of the coming into force of the treaty of Lausanne and of the treaty of Sevres concerning the protection of minorities, the provisions contained in these treaties with regard to the protection of mi orities were placed under the guar- antee of the League of Nations. Con- sequently the questions of the Mo3- lems of Albanian origin in Greec Greek minorities Bulgaria, and Bulgarian minorities in Greece were dealt with. , The economic and financial organ- ization of the League framed a edule for the financial reconstruction of Hungary; and continued the fin- ancial reconstruction of Austria. Al- so it drew up a program for more effective’ protection “against unfair , and provided for ‘the protection of consumers against worthless goods, Fancy Minn. Crosby jvarious urgent questions, | operation With each purchase of a DELICIOUS EE. OFF FREE 3 ib. can of C A Large Can of Del Monte Fruits or Vegetables This special gift offer is made to acquaint you with the We believe that once you try them, you will always buy them. For 3 During 1924 the organization for communications and transit was call- ed upon to act as an organ of con- ciliation in the settlement of inter- e disputes in connection with the pplication of articles of the peace treaties concerning the jurisdiction} of the Oder and the European Dan- abe commissions. The health o: course of the yea for international ion, in the prepared drafts conventions on It initiat- alarial research work, plac- ed techni of the Albanian, Greek and Persian governments and authorized the Lea- gue epidemic commission to pursue its investigation into outbreaks of plague, typhus, typhus and cholera. The committee on intellectual co- developed its system -of national committees, serving as in- termediaries between the interna- tional committee and _ intellectual workers in the various countries, This committee dealt with the! question of the equivalent value of diplomas and the coordination of the courses in different univers’ also endeavored to promote the change of professors and students. Two international opium confer- ences met in Geneva in November and were still in session at the end of the year one dealing with prepar- ed opium, the other with manufactur- ed narcotics, A delegation from the United States took part in the work of the second conference. In the course of the year the coun- cil furthermore took various mea- sures with « view to facilitating the work of the advisory committee on traffic in women and children, which has been reconstituted as the com- mittee on traffic in women and pro- tection of children. A committee of experts began an Days Only JOHN ELHARD investigation on the subject of slav- ery. It drew up its plan of work ied the various forms of known at the present day. Finally, the membership of the League was increased to 55 states by the entry of the Dominican Republic. During the y also, the German government sed a note to the League as 's membership. ‘The l tates took part in a number of conferences and commissions, while the Soviet Republic was re- presented on the health committee and in connection with naval disar- mament, Easter Offerings Are Wide and Varied in Bismarck Shops (Continued from page one) other graceful trimming that is seen much is the loose front bias collar trailing gracefully in tie strings off the shoulders and down the back. The ombre or shaded effect, so very delicate in pastel dinner chif- fons, is seen too in more substan- tial models, one shop here showing a delicate canary yellow flannel frock shading off at the bottom in- to successively deeper oranges. Several powder blue straight line and two-piece Bramley dresses are also carried in the same collection, And Now The Haty Spring chapeaux run chiefly to smallness, with high crowns and} narrow brims, and a predominance of top trimmings in perky bows, pompoms, quills, and Straw in combination with satin, grosgrain, taffeta or crepe are seen largely in the pre-Easter showing, though felt is expected to become STORIA MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, .espe- Proven directions ov each natkage, Sesctons So Soc Dakeees: Children Cry cially prepared for Infants. in arms and To avoid imitations, always took for the signature of Cinttthihn. for thildren all ages. Physicians everywhere recommend it, 4 flowers. | BISMARCK FOOD MARKET ROY LOGAN BISMARCK QUALITY GUSSNER’S GROCERY MARCOVITZ GROCERY SAM NICOLA MATT SENGER BROWN & TIEDMAN J. B. SMITH | ! | i i 4 popular again for summer wear. histle-bloom, a lavendar with a magenta tinge, is ‘an extremely shown here and worn considerably on New York streets, but it is a difficult color for most complex- choosers more becoming hats in the various blonde and beige into the reds of henna and chili. “High” shades of purple, fuchsia, brick, biscuit, powder blue, and hydrangea pinks ocher yellows, as well shades, are predicted for populari- ty in spring and summer wear. In the more subdued fine black straws, cocardes of silk or ribbon are an extremely chic trimming. All in all the variety offered will make choosing an Easter costume roblem; but one will find all of the latest styles in Bis- marck’s stores and shop: and blues and Loans and discounts. . coe |Overdrafts, secured and unszzured Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, etc... . Government issues ............. Banking house, furniture and fixtures... . Other real estate.............. Checks and other cash items... {Cash and Due.from other banks. { Mota ais... 105 Capital stock paid in.......... {Surplus fund ..... | Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. . JONES & WEBB —D. B. COOK “W.C. CASHMAN JOE GABEL WM. DOHN J. 1. ROOP SLOVEN BROS. GEO. LITTLE spring shade will find Flocks ranging from passed over. Howev robin is ll awaited. as paste! Grand Fork: . D dore coop on the Eric No, 1162 Report of the Condition of RESOURCES LIABILITIES | Individual deposits subject to check. .$ 95,358.46 ‘Guaranty fund deposit....... Time certificates of deposit. |Savings deposits .. Cashier’s checks outstanding Due to other banks........... Notes and bills rediscounted...... Bilge mavaeble :. co... esis cos cons Liabilities other than those above stated. . the story of the ..$ 4,293.42 ». 118,634.47 122,927.89 985.12 :. 86,540.72 +. 9,816.86 4,787.18 +. 82,411.26 rare quality and flavor of Nash’s _Delicious Coffee and the famous: Del Monte Products. DUCKS FLYING TO THE NORTH Yep, spring is on its way. For the ducks are flying north. of them are seen crossing North Dakota. this morning a big patch in the s' was darkened as an immense flock freq rly first KILLS BIG WOLF WITH LOG CHA a chicken farm, THE CAPITAL SECURITY BANK at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business March 14th, 1925. | -. + -$145,089.48 | 40.54 8,982.44 40,700.00 6,950.00 8,443.83 seee ees $333,134.23 seeeeeeeeeeee + 50,000.00 1,000.00 2,284.68 279,849.55 None None None LOA, (sg) oh ue ees de, ee 62. 642) hOB BBB 184 28 State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh.—ss. I, S. G. Severtson, Cashier of the above named bank, do} solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and beliefs S. G. SEVERTSON, Cashier. ‘Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of March, 1925. : I A. J. ARNOT, Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. My Commission expires: August 4, 1927. Correct. Attest :— ro emgiaiad C. W. McGray, J. A. Hyland, 4 Directors. Thurs., Fri., and Sat., March 19, 20, 21 At any of the grocers listed below: | i 1 W'\He ‘grabbed the chain and entered the coop to do battle. Mar. 18.—Arm- | ed only with a heavy chain, Theo- | Fladland entered Fladland cight miles west of the city Monday afternoon and killed a fairly large | | — oo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = _ | i} | j \ SCHUBERT GROCERY MISS BESSIE THOMPSON SCOTT'S GROCERY FRANK MONTGOMERY HENRY RICHHOLT wolf that he had building a few minutes before. He and his brother, Hen land noticed the wolf run fields and into the chicken coop. Henry ran to the house to get a ut Theodore couldn't wait. seen enter the| Dakota, are to accept three beauti |ful paintings, originals. Tw win Dacotah hall and one in the n building dining be present of the schools. “Open house” day will be held Fri day when work of various depart- ments will be on display THE FUEL OF THE _FUTURE Two are to room. These d by three ofgani- Henry wolf turned with the gun, as dead. THREE PAINTINGS | - GIVEN TO STATE | There is added proof every pamneee: 18 day that—If it’s done with Ellendale, N, D., Mar. 18.—Members| Heat you can do it Better of the state bonrd of aliinistration | with Gas in factory, shop and it the state normal and home. Bismarck Gas Co. school here March 19, ana] Rome. — on behalf of the State of North| Think it over. SAY “BAYER -ASPIRIN” and -INSISTI Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache __Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package e- which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ; Also hottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. ‘Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcslicactd Bismarck Furniture Company ae Main St. Phone 669 We build glass enclosures for all cars. Prices vary from $110.00 to $200.00. A nice neat enclosure for a 23-25 Ford priced at $33.00.. A good grade rubber top for a Ford touring at $6.95. We are authorized Rex dealers also.

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