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tation would American flying ahena fit te) PAGE EIGHT MANY LIVES null and Average Life Could Be In- creased 10 Years, Health orating and plumbing d the decora irector Says tion of the | | would have al : | put pung wom marriage, s you know 7 million dol- ‘ H P, Beimont, mother of! W.K.} Ith work in North | Mrss O. H at least 450 lives the duchess, who was then Mrs. A. A. Whittemore ate {| Vanderbilt, helped — the marriage | n his biennial | along, saying quite sensibly, that vr and the legis duke her daughter wouldt care and nething of | which would me btthe iyrarette Proper public h that Dakota 1,800 death ear {marry and that one | tail: drinking smoker. number could easily | There wa oreed duke and duche: ried te Cathe technical the the heal Whitte more publi declare Por the ry public health tate p Dakota is natural t ir divoree, tate declare health work the records would fast nium thi 21 cents per capita f a> compared to ans penditure of nearly eiht + ' ay owith cially iste heaith | y engineer: | tt h nurse pre adminis trative chang finances to would eventually res the average life 10 years, Dr. Wh more believes. Included in Dr. Whittem for a healthier North Dal eradication of fever, smallpox 3 ca | Hilles Likely to Succeed Butler as @) “the New today New Yor M. Butle an of the New York, York Amer Charles D. Hil likely to succeed Will Vof Massachusetts {Republican national co spring. The paper says the matter FORMER JUDGE | OF U.S. SUPREME [sic onrenrsne SAD 2 peoet 1 _— General Custer’s | | Cousin Dies at 102 Years of Age could be wiped out complet aid. (Continued from page one) nomination, and he was immediately confirmed by the , taking his place on the supren n ISI Confidenc f What ions ente tioned his en the opin-| St. Charles, Minn., Nov. e who ques-| Mrs, Sophia Ann Pickert, ions for the} descendant of the lineage of General greut office, it is certain that his| George A. Custer, died here today at colleagues imposed the utmost Phe oMe OF Sceal| fidence in his ability as a justi Onon was frequently selected during Pickart. w long service upon the bench t rane ee pare the opinion of the cour im-| Infirmitie portant cases, among them being the} yorning, United S| hinery litigation un-! > Mrs Pickert’s grandfathe der the Sherman law; various cases} prandMither of General Cu pth of whom liv in New She and General Custer! pcond cousins, 12nd birthday Grandma ble to be up and around ‘That was February 11.! of age claimed her this) and the war legislation. His independent quently was opinions which he freely dise forceful, direct langitar ing tha : what he the conelus ached by the major-|— gatur ity. His dissents indulged in shagp] je iowost sarcasm and ridicule, at times show-| ¢, ing what some thought was imp tience if not intolerance in Philadelphi Mercury Dropped } to 3 Above Zero ht Bismarck » far dropped to 3 bureau reading. y the reading was four Ayes the highest point Kenna w: when his 8 family nt and made Benicia, California, their home. There he attended public school and was graduated in law from the Benicia Collegiate Institute. He was gyre npn re Beet aittict attorney of Solano bove, with the weather moderating as Bh y of Solano} considerably. Tonight will not be as, county, Jn 1866, jus one year after! said as the last two have been, in the ” "Served in Four Congresses opinion: of the weather bureau offi- After two years in the lower house] “i#!*- of the Califoraia legislature, he made two unsuccessful campaigns for elee tion to congress. In the third trial he won, and served in the forty-ninth and three succeeding congresses. Resigning from congress at the re- quest of President Harrison to be- come Unitec es cireuit judge, hy had served fi upon the cuit. which included his of California, when he laid ermine wenter pol his close personal McKinley invited him into the inet. The strain of excessive frequently affected hi conipelling him to wear he: shades while sitting upon the Of light physiq' was not upon to meet the m of ing weight with a ng years, hen he found it possible to keep in sati factory physi ion with | exereise, wh tained by walk game of The weather was not so cold Sun- day night, the lowest point being 12 above zero, At 7 a, m., today it was 13 above and at noon the reading was a ace will be shown on Thurs- day beginning this week. Temperature and Road Conditions | — (Mercury readings at 7 9. m.) ; roads good, roads good. 2; roads good. cloudy, 25; roads & Cloud~-C Minot—Cloudy, Mankato—Partly good. Winona —Clear, Jamestown——Cloud Clear, Snowin Hibbing--Sno Mandan——Cloudy, 18 Grand Forks—-Cloudy stood. rookston—Cloudy, hester—-Cloud Lake-—Cloudy, ds fal roads good, good. Re Dey srood, co, Cal. Extra fancy turkeys. Be- fore you buy see Richholt’s. | TODAY ni aPentinued fron page one iram Johnson 0! ! ii bt , % ce eet Callornis eireg (Cur THIS OUL-aT 18 WORTH American inferiority in the air, will mpke this country’s air defense part of his business. VAUDEVILLE at the Pal- ace will be shown on Thurs- day beginning this week. d and 10 cents to Foley 5 ‘Sheffield Ave... Chicaxo, B busines: af : I ur same and address Colfornia is destined to be the! cleariv. Will receive a trial hot- greatest flying state in the union, and Ffiram Johnson of California will not oe of Foley's Hopay and: Dar (Cait: Beat epee he takes hold. modie) and tickling — throat; also a trial package each of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for con- tion. biliousness, and sick ‘head- ‘These, wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Send for them.—Adv. The first 63-hour trains from Chi- cago to the Pacific coast came sereeching in together yesterday, “The Chief,” over the Santa Fe, “The Racer” over the Union Pac’ the “Los Angeles Limi Southern Pacific. That gives each arriv an extra whole business day in Ca fornia and better still an extra da; of California sunshine. sti an over the Commencing tomorrow promptly at 9 a. m. for ten days our November Clearance Sale will be in full progress. General Atterbury of the Pennsyl- vania, why don’t you come into this California situation, through partner- pect re aearien. thrash meciae” |Come earl and ex ine Past Shoup of the Southern Pacific| Usual bargains you have is in New York now. Tell him about|aceustomed to share in at your 24-hour train from New York to Harris-Rob erison’s| Clearance Sale. For the benefit of those St, Louis, buy enough railroad track employed, store will be open west of St. Louis to connegt with the ern Pacific, which Jou can do Monday and Tuesday eve- nings. easily, and run ears without change from Broadway and 33rd street to San Francisco and Los Augeles, VAUDEVILLE at the Pal- ace will be shown on Thurs- day beginning this week. Another suggestion to railroad men: start now preparing your air routes from ocean to ocean. If you : fogs somebody will get ahead RE ee Fy we le eity of Oskland acres of land to establish ef municipal air 1 Manicipall; Extra’ faney turkevs. Be- ,, Committee Chairman : * ject to forfeiture by the governme ° Saturday Night One Bid Offered this | | VAUDEVILLE at the Pa & ig traveler 1 au Mees i THE BISMARCK nics Direct Knowledge Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 22—()~ H.R. Walmsley, Republican and for mer member of the state legislature, who ch: dud in connection publ sen 1 ot Senator-eleet | ready Ht . Louis, Demo- back. » had direct Reed ga ch had sentence vo on Decem 3 for approval. It required just « minute more than | half an hour for » transaction whieh fer of a property worth three quar-| ters of a billion dollars. | | the bid and the approval of the In-| lterstate Commerce Commission | for) SHORT-LIVED: no hiteh is expected. None occurred | | at the sale. 1 is Baek | | | ‘Even Senator Reed | sion When Complainant De- | Ready to Welcome (#)—Even vania, father f North Dakota out of Re- councils last session, ultimately probably means tne traas- MISSOURI IS | While the approval of the court for jthe reorganization plan. is req Lynn Frazier Back threw Senator « have the North his position in a one- ement asks to be Reoublicwn, 1 s request should first witnes Reed, Dem n of the sen granted.” investigating not by com centr Editor of Memphis ‘Repute Paper Dies Today He Reed ubpoenaed by a letter he wa fer Repub public fenn., Nov, 22-2)—C, P. editor of the Memphis Appeal, died here toda me to his office t winen gossip” | si et Railway | 4 pent between $260,000 | the election in | morn is | mobiles. Dakotan | wife as he was suffering fre r he went to his desk spell and was t hed him. A » minute When it ator Reed ough the | 1 he did for over %5 Years view of that statement,” Sen- Reed then said, “I want you know that the fucts vill be placed before ampaign fund in- and if the warrant fur-! ther investigation, they will come here and I will disqualify myself as n member of the committee while this investigation is being made.” The hearing then was adjourned. Walmsley was the only witness. Government Can Confiscate ‘Pay- | as-you-ride’ Cars BAKING POWDER Ww me hington, No: iles being purchased 01 Iment vlan, with title the motor company, were held by e supreme court today te be use less than of - MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT when used in the illegal transporta- tion of intoxicating liquor. The decision was in a case from) ‘A somewhat similar pro- come up from Washing- T Alabama, ceeding h ton state. Why Break Big Chunks? There was a time when people wanted big, lump lignite. They thought the chunks were necessary to hold the fire all night. For St. Paul Road 01 $140,000,000, x made at the public sale of the Milwaukee and St. Paul rail- »re this morning. The bid was y representatives of the reor- committee and will be one bid, row made Since Indian Head fr-m Zap has been mined, fires are kept without trouble. The “furnace” size is best adapted to furnace or stove. Sold Exclusively By ST. HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 LOGAN’S “We Thank You” 118 - 3rd St. All Phones 211 THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS Head Lettuce, Celery, Celery Cabbage, Cucumbers, Tomatoes Richelieu Grape Juice, Ginger Ale, Sweet Cider, quart and half gallon bottles Olives Plain, Stuffed, Ripe, Assorted Pickles . Yum-Yum—Sweet, Mixed Sweets and Dills Puddings Plum or Fig‘ Richelieu Jellies, Jams, Preserved and Spiced Fruits Salted Nuts, Shelled Nuts, Mixed Nuts Meat Department Give your order for turkeys or chickens by tomorrow . if possible Lydia Darrah Candies 2-pound, 1-pound or half-pound boxes : Cranberries Cluster Raisins, Figs, Bulk Dates, Stuffed. Dates | SAME PRICE e iv ie ae stroke of apoplexy was said to have been the direct cause of death. \ Mr. Mooney, who was a former vice president of the Associated Press, was 61 years of age. He survived by his widow and three chil- dren, | Marshal's Office | Gangsters’ Target st St. Louis, II, Nov. 22—)— United States District Attorney Har- old Baket today ordered an immedi- ate investigation of fragmentary re- ports that the office of Deputy United States Marshal Zach Leitéch at Harrisburg, Saline county, was machine gunned by gangsters Satur- day night and again Sunday night. The attack was reported to have been made by men in several auto- | preses son, Ind., 402 W. 21st Pilis. They are a reli nranteed to give satisf ttle, Sold everywher about Foley le medi Capitol Theater iri oad and WHEN THE OLD, BACK ACHES! Just how hord it is for a mian (or a woman, either) with an aching back ve himself up to his task, no ut the sufferer can tell. “W ck hprts and irregular WY ees by the millions are discarding the old-time “sani- tary pad” for 4 new and scientific way. A way that offers protection un- ‘known before. A way, too, that ‘solves the old embarrassment of disposal. | It is called “KOTEX.” Eight in 10) better-class women now employ it. | Discards as easily as a piece of | tissue. Nolaundry. Noembar- | rassment. It’s five times as absorbent as | ordinary cotton pads! | You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a second’s doubt or fear. | It deodorizes, too, And thus ends ‘ALL danger of offending. \f For three days beginning You ask for it at any drug or | ‘department store, without hesitancy, <a of simply by saying “KOTEX. 6 99 ea'| < “3 BAD MEN Do as millions are doing. old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every Special Matinees Wednesday at 4 v. m. day. Package of twelve costs only Thursday at 2:30 A comedy with an excit- ing strain of melodrama —a story thoroughly hu- man, absorbing and ap- pealing—a picture un- rivalled for its splendid entertainment qualities. Comedy “He Done His Best” a few cents. KOTEX Place Your Orders Tuesday For Thanksgiving Poultry Phone 1060 . Turkeys « . Have their sentimental value and for those who wish to indulge we have secured a fine supply that are Fancy, Tender and Dry Picked Geese Also have a place on the Thanksgiving menu and we hive a specially: selected lot Spring Chickens Mammoth size, fancy, fat. Have nosentimestal value, but ours will tickle your palate and please your Pocketbook. We have over 600 Milk Fed Springs and . Premium Quality Young Hens That have been on full fattening ration for the past ten days in anticipation cf vour Thanksgiving require- ments. This season’s dirett from the country poultry is not fat. Ours is fancy. There’s a Difference Thanksgiving without ‘misgivings Lard, special, 5 Ibs. for .........-..seeeeeeeeee We close all day Thanksgiving ‘Grocery Department ‘ Phone Your Orders Tuesday to in- sure more careful selection. Avoid the last minute rush. - : Cy ag aes ‘Ee 2 ats. 4 tbs. for......- 236-5 Fresh Eggs, Cake Fleur, Extracts, Butter Sugar, Cocoanut Cider, Mince Meat, Pump- kin. Currants, Raisins, Candied ; Dates, Jello, Chocolate, “plees,’ Nuts. 8 Extra quality Cream. Cheese Aged'in our own storage © Per Pound 40c—and Worth More WINESAP APPLES All sizes—prime, red, crisp * Calif Fresh V of me me Veena _GUSSNER PHONE 1060 results.” Ask Wim, F. Lage, Ander. | ——————————SS—_ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192 | | to Suggest! LEATHER GOODS Built on Honor Absolutely Guaranteed BAGS — BILLFOLDS CIGARETTE CASES HAND TOOLED. AND HAND, SEWED LEATH- ER; ALL LEATHER LINED, THE RIND YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN AND CARRY. At prices you can afford to pay. Bonham Bros. Diamonds, Watches Silverware | Proven Safe for more than|: a Quarter of a Century. Price 30c. . || ‘The box bears this signature C.kvore — ence 1889 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor * Free Examination 207 Fifth St.1)1 Lueas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. THE CURTIS HOTEL PENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUB MINNEAPOLIS, U. 8. A. Largest in the _ “Where the Northwest Guest is King” Offering excellent accommodations at very moderate prices Btreet Car connections with c® Retlway eno Bus Line Stations. Tazt Cad rates very reasonable from all depots. ‘ ROOM RATES 16 Rooms, Private Baths, ‘Single $2.00. Double $3.00, 324 Rooms, Private Baths. ‘Single $2.50, Double $3.50 202 Rooms. Private Baths. Single $3.00, Double $4.00. 47 Rooms with twin be and private bathe $4.i $5.00 and $6.00. Others en. Suite with private kitchenettes rr —_— FRESH, FROZEN AND SALTED FISH Beaver Bay, Minn. Herring—Direct from the nets Fresh Frozen Lake Superior Herring : (Family Whitefish) 100 Ib. box net Wt., cleaned... . .$5.00 50 Ib. box net Wt., cleaned..... 3.00 100 lb. box net Wt., round...... 4.50 50 Ib. box net Wt., round ...... 2.75 Why not buy your fish from us and get the best reference? . . First National Bank, Two Harbors, .Minn. WHITE ROCK & SILVER BAY BOX 271.’ ‘TWO HARBORS, MINN.