The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ : MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 WORKINGS OF BOOTLEGGERS FOE” |RESUMPTION VALUE OF UNSELFISHNESS, SELF. |Svepeer of Howes, | niet ii CONTROL AND OBEDIENCE, CITED eae operas ney HIG OR FARLEYS | "BY COOLIDGE IN XMAS GREETING 2.0 gag aria ai | : speaker of the ‘Texas | President’s Greeting Ts Ad Addressed to | to Members of the Boy |the legislature, Frank Everts. Supreme Court Justice Writes rr A Sccuts, the Lone Scouts, and the 4-H Clubs— OPEN EVENINGS wedehiieht charges. Governor Mir- Special Session] ry. ogtion said her enemies - were trying to ‘find somethin “ fainst Continuance of Wage Negoti-. atfons Depends on Action Organizations Great Heln to Youth “Good Housekeeping” on This Subject = Mine This J of the Miners Washington, Dee. (P) Nearest You. It en oolidge, in a Christmas ureet-| this is the plan of all your organi: i ein I i Philadelphia, Dec. 21, -(®)- Whethe today to boys and girls of the! tions, We need never fear that Gifts that ite * ar wage: negotiations ‘ibeking’ toward ion, pointed to the ue of un: shall not be called on’ to do great! 4 f te i Se ee ee ccs are’! fishness . f control.| things in the futgre if we do small ‘ u ening peace in the anthracite industry are! The gr addressed “To. the] things at present. It is the boystand every man wants wher to be red, as Suggested by a com-} Boy Sediits, the Lone Scouts and the} sure to mal the best record when | gg oN sses of! GI clubs,” follows: they xo aay from home. It is the | ee: LEA ER WIND » depended today, “As you are representatives of f the} boys and girls who stand well up to- Rd Js the head of the clase at school | 4 t will be called on to hold the m- itions of boys and who live - inte tha action of the miners’ pp $15 and $20 the accept: portant places in political and busi- to attend al come i ness life when they go out into the meeting in Seranton for the resump- | to extend to world, . : Hon of dee ei renee we the tone , He seems vers short Unt | Time for Both Play and Work They’te of soft leather, lined of Mayor Durkan of that city, in-an jot farm life myself, helping to do the | There is a time for play as well throughout and have knitted waist- is that would he | chores at th . working in the} as time for work. But even in pla ° effort to devise bands. French daubed leather. n and potato fields, and in the spri most of you hav ix possible to cultivate the well doing. Games are useful train the the hand and the mu: Pry “cles and brine the body more com- | 4 pletely under the control of the mind. | $y had been determined upon but he) “I did not E nee to pro-| When this is done, instead of being | ed to tind basis shortly [fit by joining ‘out organization orl a waste of time, play becomes a| @y $3.75 $5 Leaders of the ers on Saturday |a 4-H club. ‘That chance ought te | means of education. Any man appreciates gloves. Suede ners for a re | At the conclu fore midnight, nounced that no satisfactor sified Mr, Durkan that it would be | be a great help to the boys and girls | “It is in all these ways that boys cless to open. neg ns except /of the present day. I brings them | and girls are learning to be men and the basis of Governor Pinchot's| into association with cach other in| women, to,be respectful to their par- ee” ' j 1 S mA Yo twounm gi © prope propo where they learn to think not] ents, to be patriotic to their country co S = ae i to JiLof rides, taoditied eleck-off and an inquiry. to WP themselves but of other peo | and to be reverent to God. It is be- | a finish gloves with knitted linings. yon mall towns near determine if w ean be increased, | It teaches them to be unselfish. | that Amer- | 2? 4 am In their accept sof the m . ‘ains them to obedience and ygives | Sou s in all the: | ee and the op | directions, to them than to the | $2 to $6 it was understood | us outh of any another country, there | That should be a Merry Christma: could be present . fd ‘for ‘conside na at the meeting eens | SALE OF HOSIERY BY THE COUPON re soo isthe Weak ane LAN DECLARED VOID IN MICHIGAN °\""-""" "2" "port Is the Secon utomobile Toll | on er oe PLAN YOUNG MAN | P carga hs Us 7 Midwest States Michigan Attorney General and St, Louis Business Bureau | nm Dee. 21--)- The} Chicago. Dee (®) -One hun heme—Contract Is Held Void as | | CONFESSES largest port in the United |dred persons were killed in i i . COn- . in point of tonnage, is locat-|pile accidents Against Public Policy one third to the total, Other | e ntinental waters at the | states last week. i ad of navigation on the great Lakes | tribute —— Ss duluth harbor. states were: India 18; Iino ‘| he This is tua same , Of the twin . Superior, the Micigan. 11; : ramet avhlele % hie |iesser twin in point of ti 5; South Dakota | continues to be the gre Kansas. Minnesota und North Dakota | ~— BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS — $4 White or colored. Other pajamas. $2.50 to $15 BLANKET ROBES vutomo- western Oppose rch: 7 » the amount of grain and ni fi cae: & : ' Admits Robbing Br Breslow Drug shipped trom its docks and. re Nf $8 0 ” jthere for chen OoLntede —EE e « itteen dot) Store and the Wing Mer- | citie his was shown by ac four other | a + | tion of comparative figu K @ee- Old for threes \ cantile Company | Berg, deputy United States customs cs ; t3 4 PNAGORARE’ Vim! | officer. if) Two women loved him; one Ny : f een oF hls | Le) i home ic|, Duluth, however, remains in the “wood,” one “bad” Yet he ' could When. pay fil pour an where home | Tread by a ratio of 16 to 14 milion walked alone, M y thes dite: feet on | tons in iron ore shipments, The “ i Ha: Minnesota ranges shipped by boat ry, ” ] 0 2 2 0 $3 0 i li ti 3 yom the Twin harbors more than F OL ° ry ° cs his | qua: ani 3,000,000 tons off ore during a sea- oral y chasing iain ty ane ce son which closed December : The merchandise tonnage sieved Seen by millious as a play. will be seen by 50 times as many in the great William Fox motion picture, them was oy erefore. fess the | tr id for first. in et Saturday night. | ned through a window | e building. 1 1s also confessed | ¥ Flannel — Silk — or Wool. BERGESON’S This is completed. a bil ge is valued at half Fire Damages the » young: nian to the robbery of denee, in the and unbiased me judge with uch a miscarriage Opening Monday at CAPITOL evidence either a spit i FRAUD ORDER EXPECTED PS ee eechamall 5 Peer etiviae isineibles of 8 : strained to hold that it aatier Job mutodss R. H. Crane Home THEATRE Tailoring. Clothing. oe cane a eme, © 8 dts helped him i {tne basement of the R. H. Crane ume of — the n s face shows . nheld by the po- | residence at ed out without with the: 515 Fifteenth street was considerab amaged by fire at 8 o'clock last night, the blaze apparent- y catching in| some unaccountable manner from the furnace. The fire department was called out and con- as since been doing odd jobs| fined the flames to the basement, ex- uhout the city. He was employed | tinguishing them, with water for a few days recently at the Bres-| chemicals. The extent of the low store and suspicion fell on him age has not been determined, when the thefts were discovered. He! tuken into custody yesterd: the Responsibility Rests that the stat 81938 . he past ve but quit school a few weeks Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family Washing Finished, Rough Dry and Dry. PHONE _ PHON n_itse tretore. be eld ufter questioning, a t public volies t of hoth affairs, You 258 Send P. bd 96 w said in e uly ore. 2 . (eae Sher under nie ares the drug sto CAN HAVE VOUR BISMARCK MANDAN if tithes of goods Tee as was also ‘the arent FILMS DEVELOPED = ured by ork while P&Rodes told the police that he and BUT ONCE 24 hour service on parcel post orders. with wh ‘the young man whom he implicated MANDAN. - - - . N. DAK.- the const him. Y per automobile belonging — to| irson from its parking place | h street the night of the Wing John ticle, a ‘robbery and used the machine in line. It ing to and from the ti that the Business - The n ne was FINNEY'S ing sho! too a lice the following versal four colu Rhodes also admitted m DAILY PHOTO SERVICE s of the arious times from B BISMARCK | Hold the streets during the summer fi ing them for yy riding d then returning them. He e formed the Breslow job unassi he states. k the r “Who W 57 TAXI CABS Have traveled 288,469 miles in Bismarck during the last year » coupon thre deliv our three your hose $1.00 net, pected To , . Rhodes will formal arraig your friends? th firm ng paid for tt rges against him ceive sentence immediately. The of ficers have not decided whet steps ur friends! What will be taken in the case of Rhodes’ Sat land Gt leged accomplice. firm? Who would hold in barring these “iia BURLEIGH CO. 1 it be denied the use of < was adde? ent “It is impossible --— of this kind to give each of its The high cows of the Burleigh customers $10.00 worth of hose for county testing association for Novem- £1.00 You cannot take out of any ber are as follows: business more than is put in it.” | Lbs. Lbs. o. Owner. Milk BF 1600 Without One Personal Injury or Serious Accident coward, ent to be Policy the the! the the Public and sound able groun © ot the peoy We hope we never will have one that will cause injury to any man, woman, or child on the streets of Bismarck. We are not Satisfied with hiring the BEST DRI ERS, we carry PERSONAL and PUBLIC entences, petty fines or and. imposes without the for his:oath i It is at th conviction and | “Queen of "Leggers” | be my Is Free Today After way with at the trial stice and dise with license 4 reientious efforts on the part of pub Her Fourth Arrest : ic officials to enforce the lav re man, whose sobriquet war Your counsel should b th custome offi with ate Pen. attorney's: olf Woodsyille, N. H., Dec. 21 A.C, Jordan . a your come in frequent con 4 inrors method of The border's “Queen of Bootle \Wberey sande! 6, A.C. Jordan them, and your judges; see the who runs liquor for the Sthri Newport, cnkidee Bros LIABILITY. performs his. xppropriate thinking it “rather fun” to Her operatio Roy Breen r lessly and honestly: rem by customs officers, und 1 ntire northern tie Schneider Bros. : all have a responsibilit eys when busines 1 Poel He 4 ministration of our criminal law fourth Schneider Bros. y 5 ‘BE ¥ 1 fear greatly that many of your) iV 7 C: ti d Roy Breen... .12! ‘axe home an Atwarar Kent 24 HOUR SERVICE. i nllions of readers will gain 9 op. | of Coley ets Cau ione 11200 Loud Speaker today — and = sided impression without any such | one of the 6, Roy Breen .... 977 i tention'on your part -from the ar-| of rum running kang 9 «| Against Hiring nee make your radio the generous ‘ cle. | Massachuse “ u €, Jordan has the high) herd av- family entertpiner you want it ' ‘ Yours very truly, Field Lawyers Too Soon crie for November. His herd of six to be. Behind her | cows average 1167+Ibs. milk and 48.8 EINBJORN JONNSON, | mento mobi or Comments {esa eee Judge Johnson's letter, | ane William Frederick Bigelow, editor of | detention but the magazine, says: lak Taneeach In the intent and purpose of our| quish custody of the machine article we are in. strictest accord | Ps with Mr. Johnson, Never must the! Driver of Car Was Fined | on their elaits i American people, by the threat of aj When the car was stopped RB. J.j Mises of the bi recall or any other means of intimi-|McKarnin of Providence, R, 1, was! Complaints h dation, attempt to secure the kind of|at the wheel. The conveyance bad law-interpretation that best suits} New Hampshire plates® but Me, . their interests; but never should they |nin showed'a Rhode Island registra. | claims had lbs. butterfat. Dec, ()-—Veter- Solberg has been feeding world war whose E for the first time and says he before the Veterans’ is getting a larger production of milk wutioned @oduy by the, than ever betote: iy at Edd Brown has purchased a valu- n veterans not to! able Purebred Jersey herd sire from until final decision a large Jersey farm in Connecticut. ached by Director — F, Saville sold five high grade Hol- He steins to Hanson & Smith of Brad- ve been made, the’ dock. 1 that some, veter-| oF SERIES Hon. theese aateet bs ven to plays, sports Bee aur mane bee . Come in and let us demonstrate. You will will agree wich us sat Waed ot Last ta So clear and mellow ts the Rotodnc: inped with fescination will a drop of liq aved her tro: SCHNEIDER vat] TAXI [2% co. 37 uwyers after” their| CONNECT ID seen rejected b: onal have respect for the judge who ad-|tion tard. After he had ‘been fined, | direetors, only to iste ihestinel cee one dine y snagstlag nee. ministers justice according to his|a search of the vehicle disclosed the | cision here by the director in the series. In this way dance music mi personal preferences, unless these}xecret compartments and it was | veterans’ or would have follow- he received sufficiently loud to be i preferences coincide with a conscien-| seized, ed without the servicer of an attor. Ih i of eon. tious interpretation of the 1 | Mrs, Stone told the police they hud! ney. ro Near call over # dance: Dall Re a \ . ‘ Uy Seca ne Ne a : : i ID

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