The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1928, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 BISMARCK a re 5 * u si speak before many of the high|ard at an alumni meeting in the | ernment HOOVER LE AVES Laesia those: repatilics sh ser ab IR AILRO AD L AWS pscthiy tpplying fines SSHpra NOD A K C0 AGH | schools and clubs over the state, Mr./ evening. Dr. Andrew Carr. ’13, and Beech Refers to Proktess who misbill goods to avoid paying Webb said, F Principal J. H, Colton are in charge workers. “ freight rates. Former proposals| - Mr. West's first stop will be at| of the program there. ; —_—__—__— Si hc a Mr. Hoover referred to “the were repeated by the commission Jamestown Thursday, Dec. 13. He| According to- present arrange- SEEKS STATE POSITION stesay pone pia eetic proerer of that wooden passenger cars should will address the high school there in | ments, Mr. W est will conclude his} Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 6.—(AP) on litical st bilit . Madea aa be eliminated by law from general the afternoon, and an alumni group) tour at Devils Lake Dec. 19. There | _H. H. Hurning, city _engineer-of Hberty,, peace) dnereadinge material | reierutaie Commerce Cominis-| MRE MMe isn tn University, graduate of 1011, is id] exthering at neon, Wigh school stus | cecdlaate foe chit Cue tanae ale . yd : 0} ss it = cy j ‘SINS . a u = | can jate r chie! FEELING PEACE Wealth, and increasing human com-| /NUCTS°21¢ ae port of the recent trend toward unit. | Will Make Trip Through State) charge of arrangements. | dents in the afternoon, and U. grad- | North Dakota highway commission. fort and happiness. sion Recommends More [ing the steam carriers of the country| in N Future to B In Valley City Dec. 14, the coach | uates at night. Supt, Nelson Sauvain The president-elect expressed the Specific P linto larger units, and after reviewing |‘ Ne@F Future to Become | i) follow the same program of|and Fred Traynor, 03, president of i Convinced United States and hope that public servants in all Specific Powers the status of individual projects be- Acquainted talking at the school in the afternoon | the alumni association, are in charge ' Seatractiee forces; to stunathan’the|. Weshlagton, 7 Bee. 6—UR)—-A| (ore, took In that clvsetion, Ue TaN SOL tee, eee 5 n, ec. | —(P)—A | issi i ic .T, |, °20, el 5 lleeunyenrarranenrend Peru Have Some Pan-Amer- forces of material and spiritual lengthy me ‘of both major and minor ue for chines tg the falltoud toes _, Fourteen talks are included in an} The Nodak coach will speak before | It is estimated that the intere: icanism Ideas progress, and to build up institu-| changes in the federal law relating | solidation law. To cope with the| itinerary that will take C. A, West, the Rotary club of Williston at noon | alone, on the debts owed by 40 gov- tions of government which would! to railroad regulation is asked of | trend toward consolidation the com-| University of North Dakota football | Monday, Dec. 17, addressing the high | ——. aie eed ard Gara : Congress by the Interstate Com-| mission asked Congress to make it oy Ae North pate ae nae wee te the Se reOOh, and =e a os i 4 ve in rs. Hoover an erce Commission in submitting to-| impossible for one carrier to gain | Next week, it is announ yy Fran iniversity alumni at night. Supt. Li AMERICAN UNION NEEDED their ion Allan, and Ambassador rn its annual report \ernieel’ nar & J. Webb, alumni secretary. Other|J. N. Urness, ’17, is making the ar- 3 {Fletcher and others of' the party, Broader and fate specific powers Gilateoseek enteit with ou snecifie appearances are being arranged. | rangements. _ | THEATRE " rode to the presidential dinner in} to control and direct the consolida-| approval and authorization.” It|_, The purpose of the tour is to give} Mr. West will make four addresses | HPAL Et Ges FOH EME aed uy Spvtamy Vomda, Wel inne tare untts Yor a spussieces | erettnie ot cater tc facade ots | taster bp eneame segistaced ith |opeak ‘at 6 Ltn cl egtlag’ at Last Time Tonight Diminishing of World De- | the days of Spanish rule in the land] itself was among the points touched Fleia gg pe . ele the rew Nodak athletic director, and| noon, at the state teachers’ college CRUISES j athuelive Poresa of the Icas. upon. In addition iting the continu- scheme. . to take care of requests for him to! and high school in the afternoon, tothe { , Vahl cai eee cree Sarna ta al growth in the variety and volume cemeeeeenenenncmoemnamane | — _ — e of work before its members, the com-| E: bers of th U. S. S. Maryland, en Route to! git oa he mission asked for legal power toland lizards are being. lle, espe-| | est | Antofagasta, Chile, Dec. 6.(AP)_| Cent Is Being Paid delegate duties in regard to hearings in the East, Indies, 0 their | . \ ! 5 , Dec. 6.—(AP)— patra “iclath : i : Le | Oban atMantou seen ee ote” BITTER MOUTH | corer te” | is reception by government and s, In the direction of limiting its ‘ | _ i municipal officials and the peuple! A dividend of 10 per cent is being| own authority, the commission asked Sidaibcn unrvoms, rreasiechcane altoid : Dec. 22 of Peru, President-elect Hoover to-| Paid to the depositors of the Farm-| Congress to exempt completely from palpitation, pressure—Pain, prickling, swell- Jan.10 day resumed his good-will voyage | @™S and Merchants Bank, Manitou, | its jurisdiction the operation of elec- ing in legs or ankles—Weakness, pain burn- 3 fleng the west coset of South Avwe.| payment being made through J. P.|tric railways, except such “as inter- ing in stomach, sour, belching, gas, sensation Feb. 11 fea eith Autotagaxts, Chile ie eeve, district manager, Burlington, | change standard freight equipment of” fallisss-cRMileashegs, Mecdachta Yellow i next stopping place. NPIS chiuneBinehie* was ‘ade to:|m teesuwe: Invermate freight: tates rete Fiat Cali; tee sence New cruise! New ship! New- P, * Mr. Hoover felt that he had been ; glee PRR? Lie als yellow, 1 —Feet cold, chilly, sweats 1 Rat personally Aided “for “hin Work WE day by L. R. Baird, re with such carriers.’ ( pation--Urine yeliow, dark, old lands to explore! The cruise fa —=«sPresident’ of ‘the United States by| The continued cachling and|roads inthe United States be. pers Seite SES Le Vise colstratica to Jama, Pidaaleg he ae kee President 'quacking of ducks and geese and | mitted by Jaw to make joint through: you suffering ftom any of the above? Don't Panama, Havana, Nassau, at guia of Peru, and by contact with other poultry is said to indicate|rates with Canadian and Mexican you thin! i 2 OV is? $200-up.... for those who other officials. He was convinced |°'t fy ik it is serious? VERY SERIOUS? iP oe that the United States and Peru |r2i@: lines; and suggested amendments to isit our clinic before it is too late and you can’t take the complete, 29-day < have the same aspirations toward = Ta me Te ein eee le jaunts at $300-up. 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