The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1925, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* Congress Will Definitely Set- DECEMBE: MONDAY, THE WORLD COURT-HOW. IT WORKS tle Ameri Acceptance or Rejection By NEA Service The ques r rej join t she ding for to be settled initely du the ld Court, years, pe » chief H cause of apposi tion te America ing it. All of the belong to Col, House pute they uituble These natTins also agree to abide decisions ° ourt, and h bound themselves not to resort’ te war against y- other member of the league which, takes Steps to carry out one of the ‘court's deci- mem- McCormick council shall. be to the ruling; h does comply “propose en to giv and if a nation whi ae apply to any. na | tion which joined | the court with-| out first eae ing a member of} Such a nation—the for example—would | sich eases to the court/ submit only as it wished, would not be obliged to! to reree its apport a and could not be fl by per nations for upon | | | court ¢ 15 me 11 judges nd five deputy- These lected by assembly and vel of the League of Na- 4 5 from nomi Swanson s made by the nations sub-} cribing to. the ‘court. fh nation four lates, but only of its own nationality. members sof the court e ‘elected yyears for ni nd can be They gis re-elected. ynot unanimous of other of mem: the Hague, be ring dune 15, During fight over Ame into the Swanson of Vir- a Demo- has been court’s staunchest fri \ in the § and it is on motion that the proposition is y up for con- or Wile Borah of # Republi- been World Court outstand : ing foe. e Senate finally Mrs. Sabin turns down the project, it probably will be due to Borah’s influence more than to any other one feature. House, confidential ad- ident Wilson when the court and league were being born, has suddenly entered the battle by conferring on the court with Presi- dent Coolidge. Col. House, if Ameri- ca enters the court, is expected to take a prominent part in sub: proceedings. John Bassett Moore is the only American member of the court. He was elected in the manner outlined above, but is not an official repre- sentative of the United State: Two women have been active Fes discussion of the sourt. H. Subin of New York, president of j the National Women’s Club, hag led a delegation to Washington to press for favorable; consideration of Senator Swanson’s measure. Mrs. Medill McCormick off Illinois, on the other hand, has; been! very active in attempts to defeat the! project. liam Idaho, can, the EVIL WE _ | Careful investigation of persons! Fargo—Clear, 11; ‘roads good. puFiGitTs EVIL WRITINGS | Carer to adopt children also has| Jamestown=Clear, below: roads and government authorities are seekMoothed the path of the homeless good ing to check the large amount ofaif, Miss Gund said. An effort is; Minct—Clea roads good. | literature called “evil” which hapade to plhce children in homes] Grand For 10 below; been coming into the country iffere they will be tfeated as a na- rood. \ xreat amounts recently, It is Uhargedral member of the family, gifen the’ Hibbing—Clear, 14, below; roads that tHis literAture is having a devivileges of a natural child and yood. moralizing effect on the youth objected to ordinary discipline and) Duluth—Clear, 7; roads good. raining. 1 Rochester—Clear, 1 below; roads | Although th state board prefers f Cook with Gas. It’s thihatwfoster parents give adopted chil- inona—Part cloudy, 4 below; | Ideal Fuel. ~ more than § ith a court rul- es is attac ked § ture s of John D. ckefe “7 by another n. on his va ion at Ormond Beach, tion which does ® show, left, the intense en hot, the. league IM he takes in his gal members his bound to ni i by a at i certain =a | pressur | Sil of these obligations, how- ever, would i 5 4 | Adopting child 1 which faced the pare equent |} parent could lead lestion. jblished the cl jto the institution. others’ pensions have been the rem- 7. ‘ ren the work which every h6uld be required to do about thel 28, 1925 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PLACES FOR CHILDREN Children Hi Have Been dopted ‘in North Dakota During Year 192 out that ' children it is ea in home ‘ointing per to than in seven tho airy to pyy h homes, Mi r of the Henr chil t the present itutional car 7 from ia junate children, uring the st {, approximately & been adopted th Dakota. M1924 there. were adoptions. he mode as may be ny for then Childry Home So kro, one of the oldest in the kind in the state, rec pleted an interestins ditions surrounding its new Mis “to find he he ty tui nily id m "Lund viest Ei fied with Nile miuk fineore who ijust at the gurgling age in Wiest’ demand frou persons. seek ito adopt children, Miss Lund now particular ons are mor vr children fi because ¢ elsew Lund said caring for then zt ie with their own be thenefit which their own off: Ud receive by -consta t with child of its some ns Wi oar more d. T Sts adoptinss et b longed for a § and who adopt numerous chil-| Stat 4 to meet that des tution hi rued wi 1. te ar fe. tee: ned children any. Most. of those who become of the state are made s\ ir parent: used bj c ents ‘to such ah extent that the fre hetmg way je takes control of them for their: {fe naunk av \ good. eed te h many. instances it has been po that ile. roame le to keep children at h atneetn and cand td said, by resolving the Te coatent eune teen now tl t the gov ing, attorn ‘the Time was, she expl hen child into an : i hanage and turn. it over to the Powe aa DRE ‘son in charge without! Dotion they choose to Now the situation is dift| Cpitute book notion th nt, Institutions accepting ehildren for in fe or for adoption later are lice hn 1 me Charles ihe “he state and the license + *"Demperatures and | res them to make close inquiry } eye i RP 'women t®,cach case to-deternine ene need) | Road Conditions | renbie® Separating the child from its par-| gy seg Unless such necessity Id is not received) In some cases good. St. good. Mankato—Clear, 0; Cloud—Clear, 5 Homes Are Scrutinized child) roads heavy oday told the ih Bangeiauien: Bismarck — Cloudy, Mandan—Cloudy, 10; bhn D.: Rockefeller Still Enjoys His Golf,’ Photos of Florida Vacation Show that they hild Libor + which for children ished by the ake requires inquent mitted to the at Mandan, ut ther b of iculty here. in Lawyer’s Opinion ' of Constitution of United States (P) The United amend. Illinois state's of which he is of American ne weal tesmen have ernment is all he people are the will of any write upon the, + zero; roads below; roads roads fair. roads good. The { reunion o'clock at the G mbers niz mittee ian Fo 101g MES cratic y with ALUMNI DANCE The this ¢ high s eon | nove will | Miss. ifor Di the sant [Taylor oP the | oMr spendi of Mr Lauder, ed to REU Junior F Tues and for in in ch Jon s ion cone. secured ul inforn may be | Social and Personal ION TOMORROW members nvited at tel PEATHE TONE RE HOME dohy t of Emer f the N. Women’: ding the her daughter, local oh on Ke orth 1 1 Mlen, wh returne ug ty her home in Valley Alu venins hool le at S ey nin at the planned an RETURNS Netty ckinsen, Norns ly wher te M URN FROM ss Min Ley ne ir mother VISITING Mrs. } ny the holid Brown in Ms Coats - Dresses - Fur Coats At Drastic Price Reductions For Quick Disposals FUR TRIMMED COAT GROUPS P \liison TART TUESDAY DEC. TON © will Telok tums oO SCHOOL left: ve roa visit w roand Mr VALLEY ¢ Hazel the MANDAN Brown with re v endan 29th Every coat in this great r - duced to exactly half of the criwival Every garment i. rare distinction and smart tailoring, generously med. rice! Ail 6 Coats ... 10 Coats ... 8 Coat: 9 Coat: he com th Rubin, Andrist jordon. TURNS il hi is ws au N terday from Valley a few days, | of the Ma Ad- ne the ephone sie il this City iv we held in the ith. her Rod vy eison city yuest at | i | | WEDDING PRESE ETURNED returned to th sstown yesterday after spen Hiday week-end with Mr nts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 616 Avenue I Miss Mildred Dern, San Diego, Caiif., niece of Governor Dern ef Utah, HER: and Harold Nester were to be married. ‘T) ts arrived only to learn K. Murphy of RB the couple had agreed net io ma No explaination was giver. in the city, the house zs eee ae ee Fn vas in Bismarck withd to r¢ her studies at St. Bene yocnics nts and other relatives and! diet’s Academy, after visiting with VISITING AUNTS friends. Her Barents, oe Mrs, doe Clif be ee RETURNS PROM HOME . — the’ holida ‘on with| Miss Alta Hurdethrink has re VISITING IN WILTON Misses Fan and Ann Shat-Jed from a visit at the heme of he Miss Ha r will spdnd the New Tparents in Fairmont. N. 1 "s vae; with relatives and RETURNS TO) BILLINGS | RETURNS TO ST. CLOUD —— . ma MeGarvey has return-| 9 Miss Mary Clif? will lea LEAVE FOR HOME | her home in Billings after! morrow night fe Josen Mra and Mrs. 0, C. Haskin left to: | Distinctive sale i a mode! of and smartly fur trim. one of a kind models, WERE NOW $37.50 $18.75 $49.50 $24.75 $65.00 $32.50 . $75.00 $37.50 S.. Ss. some fur trim- med. special Very styles in every want- ed color — Lace, Em- broidered or Bead trimmed. EBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” ; DRESSES Many wouderfui garments in this great sale; for street, after- noon or party wear. is most advisable. Women’s and Misses’ a kind Models. The season’s most favored styles, featu ter mate caar lf One of 8 Coats...‘ 4 Coats .... 2 Coats ... 2 Coats .... \ PRICE An early selection / admired at their reg- ular prices are now obtainable at just half —buy one or more— Rice no restriction. ials with—Fur Border and and cuff trimmings of Fox, Beaver or Squirrel, acout here for every type of woman. WERE . $95.00 $115.00 . $125.00 $175.00 Dresses that you have PAGE THREE day for their home in Oberon, N. after a holiday visit at the hom the son and wife,’ Mr. and Mrs. C. Haskin, 613 Fourteenth street i . i and family Iton spent Fri in the city, guests at the Frank Titus home. Dates Are Set for Teachers’ exams | r ional will be held cher trainin orks, Minot, dat the certificate ry 19 at the | institutions in Dickinson and capitol here announced | today by Minnie J. Nielgon, state | superintendent of educatio |The examinations will h | eipally for th it of | graduates who are required f ‘make up defie of te eld \prin- | colle how to Hits in A GOOD JUDGE “What's Judge: the charge. Officer Judge: te officer? Eeeding .sor.” “What have y Priscner: “Why, Judge, just hurry down to see the new pleated shirts just ar- rived T was at Klein's Tog- gery.” Judge: “Dise' wait a minute and Vil go with vou.” rged — DEC. 29th appealing and uring all the bet- There is NOW $47.50 $57.50 $62.50 $87.50 Our entire showing of fur! coats — placed on sale at greatly re- duced prices. | tificates | ereaited te | | | jects which teachers’ ate ke. certain sul required to Under the North Dakota law cer- are issued only on examin on diplomas issued by ac- cher-training institutions. Use Gas, the scicntifie fuel. YOU CAN HAVE Your FILPLS DEVELOPED BUT_ONCE FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ND. cA TONIGH and THEATRE PITOL| — Monday Tuesday JACK PICKFORD Louise Dresser Constance Bennett An unusually rood Every critic, eve ence at its sensational New York showing grected it with loud ap- plause. ay |VAUDEVILLE TUESDAY MATES AND EVENING PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN The Sherman and De Forest Unit how Jay Cireus” “The Colton & Colton “The Wedding of the Lilv and the Rose” In Mr. Lew Nelson & Co. 3est Man With the Iron Jaw” The Mi iss Tessie Sherman America’s Best Blues Sins- er, Dancer, Instrumenta!- ist, assisted by Mr. Olof Nelson, Banjo Expert. Wondertul Singer and Dancer. The Sunny Sisters Songs, Funny Sayings and Dancing. Dan Sherman & Co. In “The Jay Circus” Miss Mable De Forest ORR, The Ringmaster Mr. Jim De Forest -Homer Redfield Dan Sherman, Jr. Lib Dickey Dan Sherman, Sr. Dan_ Tucker Tessie Sherman. .Fat Man Mr. Olie Nelson -The Unfunny Clown FEATURE PICTURE “THREE IN EXILE” LOUISE LORAINE Rex, the Dog Black Beauty, the Horse. Matinee 4 o’clock 10 and 40 cents Evening All Seats 50c

Other pages from this issue: