The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1928, Page 9

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‘LHURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928 520,000,000 MIGHT BE SPENT T0 BETTER MINNESOTA'S ROADS Delegates Representing 13 Counties Join Five Dis- tricts in aleve ahead CONDUCTS PROBE OF |=" NP. RAILWAY LAND Six Million Acres of Land in Northwest States Will Be Investigated : Washington, Dec. 20— een On sentative Colton, Republican, pelagic as ted today aa chairman of ‘isconsin, Minnesota, North Montana, Idaho, Washing- ton, and Oregon, which the Northern its orig- Alsace Grape Crop Fills Many Bottles! Simi: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE NINE Madame Curie’s Work Spurs Girls to Study Radium can only boast of 16,000. MAY DEVELOP - INTO PNEUMONIA Made tough... for the Y toughest kind of going EED Chains are made of steel because steel will bite through snow and mud tlhe the Women’s Technic: pose a delene feo berated 2 eee ing in the practical applica- of discoveries in the radium field of Madame Curie's enthusiasms. has classes in electrical juential assists in placing the women in in- dustry. Small Boy ‘Rattles’ ||". | _Robot Traffic Cop | Burlingame, Calif, Dec. 20—(7)— “Mr. Televox,” an electro-mechanical traffic cop here may be scientifically Perfect but he has no judgment at all. And he can't do a thing with the! “Mr. Televox” stands at an inter- Peninsula ibe By throwing out his his red eye at the CR. eg Bank of N. D. Manager, Is Til) C. R. Green, general manager of the Bank of North Dakota, his home here. Mrs. Green sai day that he was getting along as well as could be ex; . He was taken ill suddenly three days ago as the) result of over-work, she said. after taking according to direce LSION CHAIRMAN OF TRADE BODY FORWARDS HIS RESIGNATION TODAY A. F. Myers Takes Action After Disputing With Senate Judiciary Group ‘Washington, 20.—()—Chair- man Abram F, sree of the federal commission, has forwarded his. resignation to President Collidge. Mr. Myers, who is in New York, has been serving under a recess ap- pointment since the expiration of the term in which he was conf! the Senate more than a year ago. Recently he became chairman of the commission under the rotation system and at that time there were reports that his nomination might not be sent to the Senate, where some opposition to him has been exp! Ki. became involved in a@ dispute with the Senate judiciary peice during its inquiry of the entered into by the forarianent of juste and the Ward Baking company, to terminate anti- trust litigation involving the Con- tinental Baking corporation. As a former assistant attorney general, Mr. ‘Myers negotiated the consent decree. ‘The case has been under fire since in and Senator Walsh, Demo- crat, Montana, has pending a pro- posal to have the Senate ask the com- mission to reinstitute proceedings against the Continental corporation. Earlier today Senator Schall, Re- publican, Minnesota, asked President Coolidge to appoint Charles March of Minnesota to the commission if a va- cancy occurs, Judge Cole ‘Bumped,’ Finds Wallet Missing] Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 20.—(?)— District Judge A. T. Cole's judicial Fare lied of pickpockets relieved him of his purse containing $9.87. The j dge, accompanied by his % LU-GRIP creel ail : ee WHEAT - CORN $10; no more. Buys option on 5,000 bushel wheat or corn. Pos- sibility large profits. 30 years in the grain trade, Particulars free. Grain Traders Service, 22-G2 Quincy St., Chicago, Illinois. Wanted Jack Rabbit Skins Also Hides, Furs and Junk Metals. Prices are high and demand is good. Ship direct to the “NORTH- ERN,” the pioneer in the rabbit business in the Northwest. Write for Tags and price list. “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR CO. Box 265 Bismarck, N. D. In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR court stenographer and J. E. Louden, Fargo attorney were in the vestibule! of one of the cars when it is reported, ||) two strangers bumped against him, then got off the train. Louden suspected something after the men had jumped off and hefasked the/ judge if he had his pocketbook. The judge looked and the purse was gone. | Henry Rutten of Devils Lake, who boarded the train before the judge's party, also received a bump from one of the strangers but it didn’t cost! him anything. Six maid fo hee girls of London were||| anese in a single week. Mistol| REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. latest scientific Relieves Colds!" | very Cicbedenead and your cold will a no further. A few drops of Mistol a) plied with the Mistol dropper ive in the packet) will open the passages, relieve tickling irritation, soothe any inflammation. Doctors use it. tonight, Sold at all druggists. MADE BY ‘THE MAKERS OF _NURL memes | What have you to trade? 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