The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926 : ARBITRATION FEBRUARY 18 I$ STUMBLING DATESET FOR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : rs eoures offer of dte| ness of Eight sor that when the’ young teachers| VATS” Standing Results in Death take up. their assign ave before. them a complete pro- | tee uniform. Republican nomigation for the legis- lature from Burleigh county. ~ Caucus Kebruary 16 t cau swill be held af he régular voting places in each pre- peice on February 16 to elect dele- peetas to. the county conventions. Hosiery ‘and Underwear at a big reduction for Saturday. Rose Shop. : 50 silk and wool dresses all |to the depositors of the Burke Coun- ty State bunk at Bowbells, through 2 P. Reed, district manageg, is an- nounced, also payments of & 10 per cent dividend to the depositors of the Burlington State bank, and a 15 per hibit trading in cottqn and grain fu- tures. \ : The vote came after a stormy ses- sion of the committee with Senator Ransdell, Democrat, Louisiana, lead- ing the opposition to the measu: The report will permit Senator Cara- | th which will guar: t , , , ‘ ividend to the depositors of the way, Democrat, Arkansas, author of * With the exception of the eity of Bis-|ity. Physical education is d i . 29'—ay—Ex. | Son ae 3 $ the measure, to call it up in the sen- ’ |martk: the precinct setinge will be] in all ipublic ochosls, but. ve work lubecre: utter’ be bie Sean from arp ia adh hg pacland tes | of the latest styles, $7.95. A. ate for a. Ypte. [held a In ‘the city the hour |has been hampered through lack of | United States destroyer into the At-i Cleveland banks’ are being made fe ate ; a j will ok dati recognized standards.” lantic ocean eight years age has re-| through Mr. De Lancy: W. Lucas Co. Basement. sulted in the death pf Franklin Garey in a Chicago veterans’. hospital, ac-| cording to word received by 4 brother the county meet: Compiling List Settlement of Strike Seems first ward, sec . Distant as E ‘ Par . Elect Delegates to State | second war of Iowans Barred (|i. sown into the water as Ever as san d . ; i! econd ward, -s From Marria @| during a mas the destroyer, on { i Conventions , third ward, first pre- | 4 which: th das an officer, w y Continues CP |e i was aooed. Pies cae wnich we seresuaomenne ste Fart Schaffner & Marx thy Gall Ade HaMotele chub Test ae Mio AE, Aas Molics,, Torey ae af | oH sue onset Florida, | Reseued) ? S E ‘ aie | Aca ch county Ke- | w cond pre- ing a new statute ignéd tojafter several hours, he developed iatiledelphia, Jan, 20-—U— Peace | Three Others Injured—Safety publican, caucus, convention | ty ut y third pre: raise the standard of Towa's Children, | bronchial asthma. and tuberculosis. i: r s 3 : f e inet, four. state officials arc compiling a list of | Burial will take plac Janesvil vania seemed as distant as ever today Devices Save Lives of The folle Jowans unfit to marry fand’rear fame | Wis, relatives here expec as the joint committee of mincrs and ili rape A coche 1,000 Others The isn.uich my cortsin 6] Four Closed Bank Every formas] proposal ike Ueki rc : T.-Burks, merpor, of, the ‘All oth many’ 93,100,000 names, will be ar:| FOUR © 108 ie jected and so far as could be ascer-; West Frankfort, Ill, Jan, 20-—()}lican central committee. will elect one MiGnterE ce ee | Han eu Cad a ae Paying Dividends ie akn tee nae ce oe A TERA men were peed Lely oue ia this meeting nine delegates to | who will be instructed to decline to |” ner PoE fore i asis for set-| slightly injured today in a local gas; the state real Republican convention A ins ings Neswad pes | eae 0 per cent dividend 7 tloment of the five-months-old strike. | explosion in the New Orient coal | at Devils Lake on February 25 wit! Unified Course of sok. NTC seni oe thaunes Lag iat aaedieete of the Timmer State | : afi ERE cary, PARRA ray (tela Hake. WOE HOICh tata | ctmoatan | Physical Traini Inmates of state institutions who|bank at Timmer has just been made sitituda, de Aemraeinyas aay au 67 (Mant Note production record. |" immediately following the Republi: | YSical EFAMANY || may be released, persons who are ot Yhrough E. S. De Laney, district man- i e fore than 1,000 men were in the|ean convention in Bismarck at 2 p. m.,/ fs Y nh . vi ager, ismarck, according to an the wunetent age Suepueed, some] Mare then 100 fone weve ie Ghadean convention, imarce at 27s) Go be lata ebatied 97s ters, Hermes ce et | eter teenent made toany, by, Baird, receiver of closed banks. yet be reached. It is known that the Payment of a 10 per cent div idend conferces spent the entire time yes- terday in going over the merits of many, propositions that have previ- ‘ously beer voted down, but that neither side is willing to budge an inch on the principal stumbling block —arbitration. No vote was taken on any proposition. PINS FAITH ON THE NUMBER 13 Philadelphia, Jan. 29.—()—Ellis Searles, editor of the Mine Workers Journal, and spokesmo® for the an- thracite miners in their negotiations with the operators, is pinning his faith for a settlement of the strike on his lucky number—thirteen. He pointed out today that he left room number 1307 in a New York the cause of which could not be de-j ers’ Assogiation convention for Bur- | termined. [leigh county will be held. | This eon- vention will elect 14 delegates to the | the University of North 5 VALUE OR SAFETY Meeeee RA canwentiane which will| North, aimee’ Aprizeibekel 1 callegs MEASURES IS PROVED hbe held at Devils Lake on: February | and five state normal schools were Chicago, Jan. 29,—()—Five work-|24—one day ahegd of the Republican to confer here Ite today with beard ers were killed today in an explo-|state meeting. ‘The independent | of administration officials in an ef- sion in the Orient Mine, one of the |county convention will also nominate | fort to establish ja unified course of largest in the world, but safety mea- |three persons to be supported for the | physical training-in all state schools sures saved about 1,000 other miners ; ag from injury, George .B. Harrington, president of the Chicago, Wilming- ton and Franklin coal company ‘de- clared after receiving advices con-, cerning the blast. Fire did not follow the explosion, according to advices to Mr. Harring- ton whose company owns the mine. Telegrams from the. mine at West Frankfort, in Franklin county, stat- to be listed. Persons who are known | to have social diseases will be added. | Directors of physical education at 2 pairs trousers Now Used by Millions hotel; took a car on track 13; took a -axi number 1309 and was assigned to anthracite operators ¢oday voted con- tlement of the hard coal strik The action of the operators was prompted by the motion niade in the joint conference on Wed when ed that the blast was a local explo- sion at the face of-an isolated en- trance in the northwestern _ section off this entrance, past which marking | what set off the explosion of gas we do not know. “The fact that more tian a thou- sand men were at work in other | Pancake Flour HAS WON ITS FAVOR BY ITS FLAVOR rom 1813 in a local hotel. When| cf the huge workings and that the 7 . TAILORING ‘LOTHING ie went te the theater, he drew sear| safety devices worked perfectly.) | Our Specials for Saturday Include: 2 : : theccomattees\Ceving' oan” the sbuttime OH tha: chanel: {som the - : ig strike. Mine Inspected As Usual | Fancy Pastry, Cream Horns, Chocolate Eclairs, OPERATORS’ COMMITTEE “Tho mine had been inspected as, , Cream Puffs with Real Cream. Coe ote vote usual as a matter, of routine,” said : ehiladeivhia, Jan, 29---U)-—The Mr, eS Ha Cubes! + Also Fancy Cakes, Banana ahead Lémon Cream, and ' . Butter Scotch Pies. ed % bev’ actions and policies none was supposed to go. i Tut?’ pursue their negotiating com-|"% supe 2 cent s i . Ki 8 seaeterted oie ceateeate with ie tne cone] ee ee Pe occa igs srg Pte Rt THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE the mine workers to bring about set-| napjened to pass that mark or just} ids saa i PHONE 306 512 Ave. D. ‘COOK’S GROCERY BERGESON’S RUTABAGAS — PARSNIPS — CARROTS HUGHES BROS. BAKERY YES, WE DELIVER. PHONE 546 President John L. Lewis of the min- ers asserted that the members of the operators’ negotiating committee did parts of the mine and escaped, indi- The Original,” All Wheat the true value of safety mea- j CELERY — LETTUCE — CAULIFLOWER not, have the authority to make a final agreement. JURE Ji Grape Fruit, . 3 q er eatopia thay Cine waal 25 ,AUB AS Ty alo ‘ust Add Water - | —— so Be that the operators’ committee be in-) “prinidad, Colo. Jan. 29.—()-All ed by two members, the miners! Hut xix of about fifty men caught in designating Samuel D. Warriner,| PY sea pag a bey R ) deniraating Samuel BD. Warrinet/ an explosion in mine number 3, of eady For Instant Use! at “Cheese Snax” Navigation company, and W. J, Rich-| tee, today were out of the mine by eese Snax ards, president of the Philadelphia) noon, jt was reyorted by Charles : | A.dainty bite everybody likes and Reading Coal and Iron company, as the representatives of the opera- tors. J : ‘The representatives of the miners were to be two mine workers accepta- bte to the operators. Hearings in Hinckley Will Contest Closed Try a package Wheatsworth A whole-wheat graham cracker for babies Sliced Pineapple, large car : Birthday Candles and Holders MEAT MARKET 214 Broadway Phones 611-612 -.B0C Del Monte Del Monte Beauchat, general manager of the a | company. Abort 2h men were burned r otherw injured by the blast, Bea chat said, - For: Lucky Strike Lignite, Phone 82. i H sc ice cithilan 1 EE EEC 2 What Skinny Men | ye Ought to Know| ca i You probably know that Cod Liver! A Figo bye SS — | —— ihaviop’ county court. yesterdnyaf- ooas Why Carry? We deliver free of charge. Oil is the greatest flesh producer in ternoon with the testimony of one the world witness who was not available at Try them Our Roasts and Steaks are the best ever. the time previous hearings were con-| Because it contains more Vitamines i dueted. . than an: and be ‘convinced. Arguments in the case by counsel} You'll be glad to know that Cod MBATS OF, ALL KINDS. Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated ¢ab- lets now, so if you really want to pu’ 10 or 20 pounds of real ‘healthy fles on your bones and feel well and strong agk ‘Cowan's Drug store or any druggist for a box of MeCoy’s Cod Liver, (il Compound Tablets. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if you don’t gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand you ‘back the money you paid for them. It isn’t anything unusual for a for both sides\will not be heard u til the court stenographer complet the transcripts of the. testimony, which will require at least a. week. f Consequently no decision will be forthcoming from the judge at pres- ent. ‘ * Biologic Breakfast i Is Best. For Teeth Chicago, Jan. 29.—VP)—Ham and | person to'gain 10 pounds in 30 days. eggs and white bread toast aré an| “Get McUoy’s, the original and gen- unbiologié breakfast, says Dr. A. L.|uine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.” * —Adv. Walters of Tulsa, Okla. The biologic breakfast includes fruit. and poached egg and bran bread toast. And you'd better eat a biologic breskfast if. you like your teeth, he warns, His precepts, and an example were before the Chicago dental ‘socicty meeting here today. Soprano Soloist. food you can get. | - Per Package Saturday’s Special 1 large can of Apricots, 1 can Blackberry, 1 can Golden Bantam Corn, 1 can Sweet Potatoes, “a Ae nen Labial i ... Shc Sugar Squash, Pie Plant, Parsnips, Head Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Rutabagas, Cauliflower, etc. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [amerr]| Grocery [= =m=~] The Original Cash and Carry Store. NO PRICES GIVEN OVER THE PHONE Co., Kansaé City, Mo. Special on’ Oranges. 2 dozen for..... Sugar at the right price. Fancy lot of chickens, Per Wd... sss ese eee cece seer sec ewe teeeees Delicatessen. — Delicatessen RAISIN RYE BREAD — WHOLE WHEAT BREAD. ‘.° POTATOSALAD. MACARONI SALAD. CAPITOL THEATRE A few choice Turkeys, Will Sing With TONIGHT: BAKED BEANS.’ FRENCH DOUGHNUTS. per pounc : B 4 r, 31 Pork Loins, by the loin, 2 5 and-January , per pound ............ Cc TRY OUR 25 CENT BACON | Grand Forks, N. D., Jan, 29.—@)-— f One of the most pretentious Sunday -concerts which the North Dekota ; University Concert Band will give this season is scheduled. January 31 at the city auditorium here when Mrs. Beatrice Van Loon Carmichael, samous Dutch soprano, will appear as soloist. ‘ : Accompanied by the band, which is directed by George: F. Strickling, Mrs. Carmicheel will sing an a@ from “Don Carlo: She, also will sing a group of songs with piano sccompaniment. . The University’ mate quartet, con- sisting of William Wesley of Han- naford, Jack Bouer of Courtenay, Elroy Schroeder of Holmes and Roy LaMetre of Grand Forks, is slated for several encore numbers. Butter in 1-lb. prints or in 5-lb. jars, (bring your jar). Per Ib. .... ang 40c If you have any extra 5-lb. or 3-lb. jars bring them in. We will buy them at 15 cents each and pay cash. EGGS AT THE LOWEST PRICE Large Wash-tub, a regular $1.50 value, $ 1 00 - a se Saturday only Electric Spark Soap, § 1 00 e . 35c 25c . ; Oranges Fancy Navels, per dozen,...........--85- 65 - 40 - 25c Tall Salmon in 1-lb. tins, 2 cans ..... Flat Salmon, The Flavor is Roasted In! BANANAS — APPLES — GRAPES ° SQUASH — CELERY — LETTUCE Rr that delicious cup of coffee you” 1 Ib. tin Caraway Bill Is drank at a certain dinner? Its cy eg y ca Marigold Jelly, regular price 50 cents, Reported With fragrant aromal Its full, rich coffee taste! Steam-_ CAULIFLOWER — CABBAGE — PARSNIPS while they last eee Se EE 35c ‘ port ithout. ing, golden brown! sper iseh, Richholt’s Quality Coffee, ‘ Any Recommendation Your coffee in your own home can be just as sa 3 pounds = = Ls $ 1.65. Washington, Jan. A) Thi ies . ag ge apa “na whiet Hose paeet 3 pees gener : $1 45 ne ~The o » u f “ : 3 pounds ... Lg = aa : = ; senate serieniture committee today | poet the flavor ea ins Fresh and sweet, per pound. ....-.-.---++- +--+: ane If not satisfactory your money refunded, Standard Corn, Insist on White Howe Cotes ed ot anol mendations a t the oraway ul sich would pro- | fl . of Nature's Coffee goodness, saved cup - =f l 2 cans .... papa. \ by our spectal White Fbust rossting péscess: Do | eee Chop Suey Tomatoes, No. 2, OLDSMOBILE not accept a substitute for White House Coffee ‘8 In-cans ready to serve, per can.... ‘ 2 cans ... ‘SALES AND SERVICE cm i with the flavor rogsted in. / . . Chinese Noodles — Bea Sprouts — Bead Molasses. Monarch Baked Beans, No. DAKOTA AUTO ys. Baers . j ¥ ara : 15 cent seller, 3 cans ... “ y Peer . Grape Fruit (the good \ ‘ re ; Cheese : ones) each es , yee uoigiolA c ROQUEFORT — PIMENTO — SWISS The Original Cash and Carry Store. where you can save from 10 to 15:

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