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PAGE EIGHT Honoring Hannibal Hamlin PARTIES URGED TO TAKE STAND ON PROHIBITION W.C.T. U. President Calls on Women to Take Active Part in Politics tatue of fT and Li A commemorative the Unites at Bangor, Mair incoln’ Hamlin. v York. “PERMITS GIVEN to the constitut ty which Ellendale Allowed to Be- modi amendment a platforn | can never gin Service + M the attitude of the pz EE sore emer ealling ior | lover interstate the state ge te Aet {railroad board has granted certifi- cates of convenience don to operators of mot lines operati Declaring that v the nineteenth a force Sof her organ tern parts tay P. Kessler of Ellendale to extend $ bui icer to) rbes was hd St. Alexius hospitals}oppoesed hy the ¢ it North- was announced today by the Ameri-,ern railroad. Investigation can Colle f Surgeons. howed that much of — the “| Other hospitals in Ni Dakota! business handled was freight des- | granted fn pproval the Col {ined f yr coming from Aberdeen, ‘V lege are the St. J and st. S8..D. As a result the comm: 0 | Luke's he ac ana that it had little authqrity in a Deacones. hospi. the matter and that its chief interest eon OT bey clane| tale of |lies ing that stae laws re- | i > " 4 | Inc | quiring bus ope: carry in- in one party, su rted by a can- jj surance and to make other provi-| didate who rings true on prohibition, will get the women's vote anc fi it to the polls. To win, pro- ibition must be in the hands of its are complied with. Beach-Ollie Permit Granted sim h when sick or injured is a most serious sibility. This has been made ea m-) A undoubted friends and dry planks yh. connection h the application of will discover them and dry ecandi-| i7 recent years through the pub-| 0M! "Ri i dates will get the votes.” | lishing annually of the list of hos-| Buell W. Richards for a permit to Strict Enforcement Possible | Pital> BpEyece Dy ich cesta D., to Ollie, Montana, ‘The come Although admitting that enforce-; College of Surgeons officia 5 bie » I na. Th ment of the prohibition law has not 1 this morning. lta eendetieeal seal tyne CRE been all that could be desired, the| _ These approved hospitals sta citetettlies only iin centered speaker asserted that it already has| for the right kind of care of the pa-| },¢ coniplles with the stator law. brought ld benefits to the coun-| tient through ‘he utilizing of t The Northern Pacific railroad, and trez ic medicine d for the one out of every| ons, or 12,000,000, who seek! de ed if f those who < monstrated that it f doin th its ine contested issuance of best means of diag’ s the most talked merican polities semi-weekly. > world , y the lower ti, fraught y of patients in nations are| h dual falling of n.”” Mrs, Boole| hospital death rates, the minimiz- ling of complications, and the 5| proving in results generally. | Sure of Caretul Treatm “Tam sure it is a great ‘lprovision '| tion for the people to know that the} usiness +} patient in a standardized or ap-} >| proved hospital is hetter f nd accurate tific treatment, a rel earlier return to normal p condition if at all possible. This 3 what every patient is entitled to and is th sponsibility of the hos- pital to carry out. It is quite true! that under the new regime of h | pial seaderzeion during the Re i < better off| 22, Years. many hospitals, which Wthott ee eamment is better off | might be in the past described os erage liquor traffic. j mere nursing homes, have _ been) “Prohibition has increased pros-| ttansformed into real scientific in-| perity by diverting funds, formerly | stitutions where the patient's condi-| spent for liquor, to necessities and| tion can be promptly diagnosed and luxuries for the hom | treated. Here the patient can se-| “Prohibition has r 1 the stan-| cure the benefit of the accumulated dard of living in America; it has| knowledge of all the medical pro- contributed to better homes and in-| fession through consultations, staff railroad at Dover ruled that agence: IM given during November ana December for there ne Were made into Liquor Not Necessary “Prohibition has emp! fact that alcoholic lique ‘s who wish to board DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free to run our schools and collegi the fact that the national debt been reduced four billion dollar: since prohibition is tangible proof VULCANIZING Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Auto Accessories creased production and ownership =| Conferences, group study, and more : Phone 944 automobiles and rac The fact| thorough means of investigation and; Bismarck Accessory: & that all aviators must abstain from| treatment rather than that of one Tire Co. alcoholic liquors is testimony to the| individual as formerly in the prac-| fact that the mental acumen and| tice of medicine. With this there poise of the nation are advanced be-| has been a marked advance in medi-| Next to First Guaranty Bank civil war vice president of j after its unveiling It was 10 BUS LINES Freight Carriers at Beach and r bus freight n the southern and the state with con- | stive part in| ons into South Dakota and 100 per American College of Surgeons) } ‘ to nom-| was fought by rail. ho are} Places Both Local Institu- vies which contended but who will} Pea ‘ sion of bus service would prohibition tions on Hs List usly interfere with their busi- “Jn one case the application of for the safety of the public | ituation developed in the icate of convenience and neces- formerly operated daily pas- senger and mail service along the “same route but now operates only After reviewing again the ques- on of whether an agent should be maintained by the Northern Pacific the commission service should be September, October, | only. The railroad was ordered to make o i hendling its during the other eight months of the year {/and to maintain a supply of kind- ling wood and fuel for use by pas- Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. cause of prohibition. eal science throughout America. { “We have not, however, received! “The ican College of ur | full benefit from the law because! geons greatly preciates this op- not all have observed it, and the| portunity of officially announcing! Violators of the law have prevented the list of approved hospitals for | full enforcement. They are crim-, 1927. These hospitals have adopted inals as are all other violators of| the fundamental requirements for| law, , the right care of the patient and the | rendering of the broadest commun- ity service as provided for in the minimum standard laid down by this | organization, charged with the re- sponsibility of the great movement known as hospital standardization. RED CROSS PILLS Liver Laxative | World's best treatment for liver, stomach, bowels, appendicitis, Hh stones, dyspepsia, constipation. E minates colds and fevers. At drug- gists 25 cents, guaranteed or money refunded.—Adv. ~ Attacking the principle of per mitting light wines and beer, } Boole said it would mean the return to the saloon with all of its mani- fold evils. The Canadian system of govern- ment sale has proved itself a fail- ure, she said, and has demonstrated that the only effective way to deal with the liquor question is com- fete prohibition. Adoption of the} adian system, she said, would only result in placing the govern- ment in the liquor business and would in no way mitigate the evils of the liquor traffic. Public Told How to Turn in Fire Alarm .. Although an endeavor is made ev- wy. year during Fire Prevention eek to teach the public how to turn in a fire alarm, the experience of American fire departments dur- L te ie Peet year has indicated some "Pee pare . Confidence in our integrity and our standard of ethics is | widespread through- out the reason city. The is that we have demonstrated our capacity for sympathetic service. We Understand Webb Bros. Funeral Directora | __. Phone 246 Night Phone 246 or 887 id not receive this instruc- on or else forgot what they learned. According to the National Fire Waste Council which is affili- a with the insurance department -the Chamber of Commerce of the States, the correct way to in a fire ‘alarm should be by every person in his early saat Wanted to Buy Second-hand freight el- evator with hand pow- rer. Write No. 777, c-0 you discover a fire in Bismarck, correct way to give the alarm is call the nt on the tele- Do not bother to look up e numiber of the fire depart- Unless. you alread: there in severe weather. The ques- tion of maintaining an agent at Dover has been before the commis- sion five times since 1921, citizens of the vi tity seeking the service of a full-time agent and the rail- road seeking to close the station and eliminate the agent expense. The commission refused te order the installation of wigwag warning signals at the crossing of the Soo Line and Northern Pacific railroads in the city of Oakes. Investigation of the case affect- ing the Northern Pacific crossing showed that it would be amply pro- tected if persons using it used or- dinary cure and the railroad com- pany enforced rules laid down for protection of the crossing while switching, the con mission said. In the case of the Soo line cross- ing it was held that a “stop” sign would do fuily as well as a wigwag signal and the railroad was ordered to install one when the city council passed an ordinance designating the crossing a stop cressing and mak- ing provisions for policing it. ' NEWS BRIEFS _| = Representative Madden of Ilinois deprecates “trades” in referring to a report that Hoover agrees to sup- port Boulder Canyon dam bill in re- turn for pledge of vote of Senator Johnson, California, in Republican national convention. ‘ for President club at Topeka; Gov- ernor Smith at Albany says clubs soliciting funds for his “presidential campaign” are unauthorized. Forces of General Chang Tso-Lin, war lord of northern China, are driven back 20 miles by Shansi prov- ince troops. ee Police guard killed, paymaster wounded, and $6,000 carried off in daylight robbery of Buenos Aires hospital. ORGANIZE CAMPFIRE GIRLS Hazelton—A Campfire Girls group was recently organized in Hazelton and is being sponsored by the Hazelton unit of the Legion Auxiliary. Miss Linda Johnson is the assistant guardian of the new organization. DOUBLE ACTING SALES 2 help, see your local association Room 11 SOSSSSOOLS C99 DOGO COSOD ! erage. | Fulton, Kansas Democrats form Al Smith! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SCOUT TROOP GIVEN PRAISE Visiting Methodist Scouts, Gives Praise to Scout- - master, Assistant Visiting the Methodist boy scout troop Friday nicht, W. G. Fi ‘ulton, director of boys’ welfare work, was favorably work, he said Adult leadership today. impressed with exceptionally fine. Fulton said. At the meeting he gave a short talk on troop advancement, asking the Methodist troop to lead the way and set a real example for troops. new | mitted Hal Keller is scoutmaster and is assisted by Albert -Cordner, Paul Hedstrom, Milford D»esbach, Go: don Meyers, Wallace Bruce. Roy Tr. McGettigan and They have volun- teered to heln in organization of other troops. Active members of the troop are: Phill Ralph Rand, Harold Tait, Leo Benser, Carufel, Harold Carlson, Lorraine Thornton, Melvin Thorsen, Woodrow Shepard, Edward Lahr, Hubert Smith, Melvin Mun- ger, Lloyd John Lee, I Muroh Donald Sheldon, iy, Dobald Lund, ‘Thomas Allen, irwin Lee. Miles Parke, Philip Tysel, Frank Mayo, Joha Hafsttom, Lawrence Porter, Alvin Waddington, Raymond Evans, Don- ald Byers, Myron Benser, Donald Johnson, Quentin Taylor, Jack An- drews, John kins, Ulsrud, bert Hos- Melvin Ruder, Ray Jenkin is an associated scout. Jack Harris is the troop mascot. The troop meets every Friday night in the Met odist church base- ment and spends much time on Sat- urdays at its cabin.. State’s Demurrer in Soo Line Case Is Argued Monday District Judge Fred Jansonius Monday took under advisement the first. Le “ CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRANI) The Bismarck Building and Loan essociation has loaned ‘over $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the last twenty-one years. The association always has funds on hand to assist in erect- ing a new home or purchasing one already bvilt. Loans are repaid on the monthly plan the same as rent. If you are contemplating owning a home and need finandal Bismarck Building and Loan Association First National Bank Block Corwin-Church Motors, Inc. Business Is Good During September we delivered close to one hundred Chrysler automobiles ' and could have done much more had -: we been able to get enough of the won- : : derful new Chrysler Four. This was’. the best month on car sales we ever had . and is a remarkable testimonial to the» Chrysler line in a year when the sale of automobiles has run far behind, the av-’~ ill SER ee es Pion genni ee Ra 2 Mid rer by Wednesday. the comilaint on the Notice of Annual Meeting the. court has no 5 of -the : sufficient tc comticute 's cause ‘o¢| Blomarck Community Chest |] calmer Schoo! 2-rear graduate action and ‘that the temporary re-| The Annual Meeting of the state asked that the plaintiff’s awa for a temporary injune- tion be deni The restraining o: the state auditor and state tax com- issioner certif, to ‘of the troop {fs varibes valuation «8 fixed by the state el Do-you want your Suits and If so, come here and see the wonderful values and .assortment we are offering at X * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19z/ Examination Free Eltinge Bids. Bismarck, N.’D. ge Decision Wednesday rder be Tuesday, October Lith, at 8:00'p, 'm. in the rooms of the Association of Com. H. P, Goddard, Secretary. Try our modern ‘high pres. sure greas.ng service for all cars.. Prices F - Short 3 : BICHARDS’ SHOW BIG HIT AT AUDITORIUM THEATER districts, the Overcoats to wear longer and better? $45 Richards Richards, the famous magi- cian, bewildered, amazed and highly entertained at the Audi- torium theater last night with ithe greatest attraction of the nature that has ever been wit- nessed. in Bismarck. Richards lived up to all his advance bill- ing, as he carries a gorgeously staged show, that is as large as any of the best $3 musical and dramatic productions on tour. There is an abundance of com- edy, as well as thrilling mys- tery, ncing and music, and everyone who fs able should see Richards before- he closes his engagement here Wednesday matinee and night.