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PAGE EIGHT JUDGES MEET Beauty’s No Excuse to Her HERETODAYTO. FORM COUNCIL Will Decide Upon Recom- mendations to Be Made to Next Legislature 1 short meeting this morn- te judicial council, comy q ing, Lot + procedure to be fe to hy tinge and the uring its two preme court courtroom. All district judges with the excep tion of those who holdin court terms, ¥ wltendaner yo nthe ou pent jude ! tat judicial council t ony ty te read th Christian tinent M approved the idea of North Dakota pusetts, Ohio, shingt , where per nt judieia u ha nized, in their letters told of the king of these council ad pressed themselves as highly pleased with them, i Bar Association Reports A report by a special comm the state bar association the afternoon his: report recommends the creation of a council in North Dako! nd committee mem- b confer: th judges on recommendation to be drafted sent to the legislature for enac f provisions allowing: such cil. Under the council idea, the courts will be given more power in matters and will not be hampered extent as thi ° now by ngs which interfere with the spe execution of justice, Tomorrow the judges are to mi by themselves to take up their own individual problems. Conditions of work in the different districts and proposed changes in legislative enaci-| ments covering the work will be dis- cussed. The matter of indiscriminate filing of affidavits of prejudice is to be discussed in detail, as is a to formulate a ruling whereby occu- pants of county and city jails will be required to work to pay part of the expense of their upk Present at this morning's meeting beside a group of lawyers, were Dis- trict Judges Buttz, Jansonius, Pugh Berry, Lembke and County Judge v| L, Johnston of Wells county. Chief elt Ww session Commission Amends Zone Law, Approves Depositors’ Plan First reading of an ordinance mak- ing some minor amendments to the zoning laws and pussa of a reso lution in connection w National bank depositors’ agreement were the only matters requiring th attention of the city, commis: y night, with the exception of passing on a few bills. The amendments to ww made to mal ions of the or the present time e rather hazy in meaning. The commission, by resolution, cepted the depositors’ connection with closed City Nat tion that the bone ance of 40 per ¢ nlready. gignifie intention to pay s deposit in the ank, on condi- pay the bal ydsmen have writing their other 400 per 1 other de the with the pe hy the comptroller « und the accounts are transf the First ‘The bonds men agree ity to the city until the complete Bridgeman-Russell Buy Plant at Minot Minot, N. D., Nov. 30—(@)- Pur-! chase of the Purity Ice Cream and! Dairy company of Minot by the, Bridgeman-Russell company of Du-j| luth, Minn., was announced in this city today by Roy F. Bridegman of Grand Forks, vice president of the conipany. The change in ownership will be- come effective tomorrow, and! Charles Lowe of Minot, who has} been manager of the Duluth com-| pany’s previous holdings in this city,’ will continue as manager. The plans of W. D. Campbell, | manager of the Purity Ice Cream and! Dairy company, are indefinite as to the future. Mr. Bridgeman and J. E. aii of Duluth, superintendent of produc- | tion of the Bridgeman-Russell com- pany, are in Minot to make arrange-| ments for taking over the newly ac- quired property. That Baby You’ve Longed For irs. Burton Advises Women on Motherhood and Companienship “For several years I was denied the blessing of motherhood,” writes ‘Mrs. Margaret Burton of Kansas -Gity. “I was terribly nervous and t to periods of terrible suffe ‘and melancholia. Now I am the mother of a beautiful little iter and a true companion and to my husband, I believe js of other women would like the secret of my happin Ml gladly reveal it to .an; ‘woman who will write ee her advice oth. ‘ad- the City} -'for this year while the “B” agreement in! “|last Wednesday, y | In “beauty i reliance. e for being,” Mile. Vizenmann places little me throughout France not only by her looks virtuoso pianist at the Pi | Reconstruction of { land Pr THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ——-—_— ber 5 from 12 noon to i p.m. Mr.! Regan ix attending the School Chiro- practic at present and is well known as a singen in Mandan and Bismarek. Bergeson’s Hebron Brick Plant Now Going Forward Work is now under way at Hebron on the reconstruction of several of the bu ngs of the Hebron Fire ssed Brick compan; were gutted by a $200,000 September. Six carloads of lumber and several carloads of cement, sand land roofing material have arrived, i Salle G: | Mar Mandan News | COACH NAMES MEMBERS OF | \ | Total of 28 Men on ‘A, ‘B’, | Squads Named By McMahan | After Week's Practice Announcement of division of, men out for basketball into “A”| and “BY” squads made today Sy Coach L. C. Mandan high s 28 men are On the from) whom |made in. the eis are the men will a quint! squad |} ng ground fo en and like pf selection of will form a tr the less exper’ ly will be the b: ond team this winter du Mandan has The Borresen, se hedule, s composed of} its, » Brucker, Walton noon the; K. Diet- Spiel squad are [, Dietr rich, Wm, Russell, Steven: man, Kuekber, Hee C, Bricker, anson and Si Practice Hours Given Practice hours, as announced by| Coach McMahan, are to be as fo!-| lows: Wor the “A” squad, at P. Mondays and Wednesdays! j 4p. m. cther days: for the | itp uad, at 3:15 every day. | During the past wi pe has been devoted mostly to fund mentals, and reports are that 1 | mate for a team showed up, ith several comparatively new men in basketball giving good ac jecunts of th Manda Artha | | m. first game comes (Carson, December 10, and | Braves are not expecting an e |#ame, as the tern team is r ported to be s BAD it was last. s for several 3 New Salem, which is ¢. reputation for turning out , teams. He declares that his son aggregation are a strong bunch.” New Salem Real Foe New Salem, which is on the| schedule for some time in Janu-) ary, is geing to prove a real foe, resent indications sho The airymen have back this year the identical team which showed up so in the district tournament; last year and gave a good demon-| {stration of their power by trounc- ing Glen Ullin, 24 to 7, a game with | the Py “good, | The new gymnasium at New Salem, which is part of the com- that they will no longer have to! in a “two-by-four room,” but have a chance to demonstrate | their talents on a flocr as large as that at the training school, on which the district and state tourna- ments are to ‘be played this year. Three Lettermen Back Nucleus of this year’s Mandan team, ar:und whom Coach MeMa-| han hopes to build another cham-| hip a ero, are Heidt, hag fe niga im lettermen Cashes ai lage daithall if the two ean | himse TWO SQUADS: | thus | tions were passed out for those inter- | herds in the township must be tesied. munity building, is a hopeful sign|* to the Braves, because it means! _ | a terested in know! sibilit yea to as an all-state star this Borresen rose from a scrub berth at center and proved { thorsughly capable, while | Seitz played forward brilliantly in year’s games and will in all tihood hold the same_ position this ye: ineligibles who ities will be on the first semester, » Mandan a_ polished fore the games with the schools start. High School Student Activities Schedule For Week Given Out} Schedule of | “activities to take; pace at Mandan high school dur- y period this week was fiver out terday by Prin- cipal L. Thompson. ere of the debate club met yesterday, us did the glee club tet. and the orthopedic class. debaters tock up preliminary work on the subject cf “Farm Re- ’ which is the topie given by tate debate league as the sub- for the forensic encoun- are likely the list r team k large! ject ter, Meeting today were the glee club and the home economies club, tudent council is to meet tomorrow to discuss matters of general im- | portance to the school, The quar- tet will also meet. The Latin club to meet on Thursday and the dramatic club on Friday, iCaribou Township Herds Slated For Tuberculosis Test More than 25 herds in Caribou nshin, Morton county, will be tested for tuberculosis as the result application made by the farmers of that township, R. C, Neweomer, gent, said yesterday. Cari- hou township is located west of New Salem, Mr, Newcomer was at Huff Satur- evening, where he spoke on cat- ing before the Community club wand explained its purpose, Peti- ! ested to sign, Under the, state law, if the majors ity of farmers in a tow peti- tion to have their herds tested, all{ This is done at no expense to farmer, however. the | Cliver Pioneer te Live Despite Serious Injury Palemon Wells, 70, pioneer settler of Oliver county and physically as ” will live, says tending icain, following ation of injuries sustained he was trampled upon by a « he was stabling late Monday noon. With a broken elbow, severe injir- to his right leg, a half dozen scalp wounds and a gash to the bone over the left temple, Wells was brought to the hospital from his farm northwest of Sanger, a 33-mile ambulance trip, Inst night. Only his remarkable physical condition for a! man of his age enabled him to sur-| vive. B.:M. Regan to Sing | Over woc, , Davenport Friends of B. uM. . Regan will be in that he is to of the Daven. when hor ie ‘sing over Station W' tour of br | was seriously injured in a runaway hinery to replace that de- n the fire has been ordered Halstead and nent, east, They o that they may. s tod plant. Hy that th working incorpor: Open Evenings December — | Overcoat Sale Our broken stock of overcoats has been replenished with late shipments and we offer you our entire stock at Tokach Brothers Plan New Garage For St. Anthony A new brick garage will be con- structed in St. Anthony next spring by the Tokach Motor company, it was announced yesterday by Steve To- kach, Sr. ‘The building, according to present plans, will be of brick construction and 40 or 50 by 120 feet in size. It will contain an accessory and parts stock room, show room, a ma- chine shop and blacksmith shop. Room for the St. Anthony postoffice 30 provided in the building. teve Tokuch, Jr., will be the active jead of the business, while Mike To- kach, now completing his senior year t the state agricultural college, Far- 0, will take over the duties of post- master after Christmas. Rev. Fr. Stanton Gives Interesting Sermon ‘The Big Sin of the Little Town” the subject of the sermon given t night by Rev. Fr. Stanton, who ducting a week's mission at St. Joseph's church. sion, which started Sunday, is to continue until Friday evening, Rev. Stanton preaches at 6 a. m, 8 nd p. m., and Rt. Rev. Wherle preaches at 9 a. m. and 5 p.m. every ay M. E. Ladies Aid‘ { Plans Musicale Leading artists of Bismarck and Mandan will be on a musical concert to be given December 7 in the Meth- odist church under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society. Vocal and instrumental numbers and readings will be on the program, which is planned to be one of the outstanding musical events onthe the year, $35 on Boys’ Overcoats Sheep or Leather Lined is ors were won by Mrs. H, IL. Dah ners. ' Personal and GO TO DICKINSON Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Russell, who / Social News Of ('),.0e" geen guests atthe home of ici » HS. Re ince | Mandan Vicinity, |, their son, I ussell, 8 -——_—_______. | Thanksgiving, returned to their home Monday morning. CHILD DIES The two months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Voll of St. Anthony died Saturday at the home. Pneumonia was the cause of death. WED ENGINEER AT PANAMA i Miss Louise Grunenfelder, oldest] daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Anton Grunenfelder of Mandan, who has been teaching in Balboa Heights, Panama Canal Zone, was married No- vember 18 to George Franklett of that city according to a cablegram received in Mandan. Tie ceremony took place in Mount Hope, near Bul- ENTERS '§ HOSPITAL Mrs. Fan Denusar of Hazen en- tered the Deaconess hospital yester- OVERCOATS $s? 6” 5 Other December Specials Special Reductions . $65 Overcoats $60 Overcoats $55 Overcoats $50 Overcoats $45 Overcoats $40 Overcoats $35 0 vercoats $30 Overcoats $25 Overcoats Boys’ Suits 2 pairs of Knickers $8.95 ver near Stanton Iso being made by the attorney general's of- fice. A number of people lay claim to various parts of this iiand of 1,145 acres which is partly used for agricultural purposes and has heavy stand of timber in some parts. The state claims the island on the ground that all islands formed in the Missouri since the admission of the state to the Union belong to tho state. The land department has turned over to this department the matter of recovery of a piece of land in Bowman county on which a tax deed was delivered in July, The state held a mortgage on the land for day for treatment. VISIT IN MANDAN Hubert, Harold and Albert Loehrke of Judson transacted business in Mandan yesterda: boa Heights, at 3 o'clock in the aft- Mrs. Franxiett has been in Panama for three yeurs. | that time she taught in She is a graduate of the leeal higl hool and the Valley City te T ‘olkege, Mr, Fran! lett is with the United St Engi- neering department Prior t Mandan. RETURNS HOME Mrs, Emma Richter of Hazen, who has been a patient at the Deaconess hospital for some time, has returned to her home. RETURNS HOME Miss Lucile Van Solen of Solen re- turned to her heme yesterday after a week-end visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Allen. HERE ON BUSINESS Math Taix of Fort Rice and Adam Cerr of Fort Rice were business vis- itors in Mandan yesterday. Auditors Warned Not to Sell State or School Lands Letters warning several county au- 'ditors not to sell state or school lands because of alleged delinquent taxes were sent out today by the at: torney general's office. In several cases, auditors levied ‘taxes on these pieces of land, despite the fact that state and school lands ure tax exempt. Notices of the sale of these lands on December 14 have been received at'the attorney gener- jal’s off The letters point out that these tax-exempt lands cannot be sold and request that auditors who have made, the mistake of offering these pieces ‘of land for sale cancel the taxes. In Leap and the event that this is not done, the RECOVERING FROM INJURIES [sales will be enjoined. Miss Elizabeth Moser, 17, is recov- Island Ownership Disputed ering from injuries received Wed-» Attempt to quiet claims to Stanton | nesday evening when she fell into|Is!and, an island in the Missouri | the ditch where watermain exten: are being made at the corner of First “WAGNER Miss Saruh Brandenburg and Roy Wagner, well known young people of the Harmon vicinity, were married at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Lutheran parsonage, Rev. C. J. Fyl- ling’ offieating. They were attended by Miss Margaret Mumby and Harry Brandenburg, both of the Harmon vicinity. Mrs. Wagner is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Branden- burg, who for 25 years farmed north of Mandan, moving to Sheldon, N. D., last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Wag- ner will spend a_ several weeks’ heneymoon at various points in the state. RETURN FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sylvester re- turned Sunday from Henry, 8. D. where they were called by the death of 0. J. Breen, brother-in-law of Mrs. Sylvester. Mr. Breen was acci- dentally killed ven his automobile; was struck by a train near Water- town, S. D, LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Laverne Macklem, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gus Macklem, who! accident while returning from school several weeks ago, has recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital. She will not return to -school for some time. jstreet and Fourth avenue northeast, DANCING PARTY The second of re of dances to be given by the Masonic Dancing club will be held in the Dancing, By ony Temple Wednesday evening) All Ma-. Reld of + sons and their ladies are invited, VISIT IN ¢ CITY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deffmund' of Huff were itors in Mandan yes terday HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE Mes, E, R. Griffin and Mrs. ‘A.( ‘Nichols were riage ae which the deed was delivered but be- |eause the county auditor failed to notify the Iand department by reg: istered letter, required by state law, the validity of the deed is be- ing questioned. i H i —_—_—_—* | Incorporations — Pp J Cavalier county, $25,000, Antony company, Munich, ; P. J. An-, DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Free Examination ——oeeee What Men Admire! All men admire a healthy woman. She is not beautiful to them no = iter how regular her features, if she | 4s sickly, ailing. No chance “of a mar- riage proposal for such a girl. 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Buy your boy’s Xmas gift here at half price. KLEIN’S TOGGERY 975 and anh Sp create, Wrhte James W. weqiell it Gissarek. Ne Dake MONEY TO LOAN Bergeson’s : incorpora- cone, | —=——————— 7,|Grand Forks, $20,000. G, A. Ireland, NM, Se On Bismarck improved yoo property. Prepayment privileges. ly for terms PRICE OWENS Sold Out! We were very sorry to have to disappoint so many customers who wanted Atwater Kent Radics in- stalled over the week-end. As it happened, last week established’ a new record for us on Atwater Kent sales and cur supply was completely ex- hausted. Our weekly shipping schedule brought in a fresh supply this morning. and we are again filling orders. It is most gratifying to us to note the increasing number of customers who come to our showroom _ without selicitation, and buy Atwater Kent sets without demonstration. 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