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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_ ORATION PACT ail al Ea Gs merTT Sette si i = Over Holidays End ite hl, lisial i i i fn THe i alte : Bute yh i i aie i fe anil pa : a i Ui He adr iesaeee nach ey Pai Bae i. i as re fils, 3 i shad ai art re bit iid; Ae Ht 3 ; it sel Lea Moves gis rE ity ay Indictment a warrant init! . bl bay aERs a's] BEE ais pees ria eee nat Hele He ELE 385, [elle uber athe ie stay construction work ing and Graveling of Gaps in Several Counties ROAD CONSTRUCTION Commission to Consider Grad- 24-4 iu gues pau tiays et nibh 53H Pre isin pay NG ee gees ny ra Hi A gy 2958888 a8 ut a? a ey esa re maT La 220 AH HEE, al Hf ; : Pa ial; iil igen if yl AT ils sgba? As fae 5 Fy ag8 Hal He My |jet @ To- in ic Kid,” the film version of which tre Renee aboee i Haley Sy it CAPITOL THEATRE Rex Beach never wrote a more AT THE MOVIES mantic, exolting novel of co-starring. r | George Clark By SIDE GLANCES j FRIDAY Senate continues considerat of Kellogg treaty while house war department ap; Didn't you see him in “Tropical newspaper work.” (By The Associated Press) Mrs. Williamson became the bride] open at the Capitol theat of a Bismarck man, and came here to} with Conrad Nagel and make her home. ua ee antnte ne if Hit panei it the gaye ai + He 3 g I z Be fagé 3 Hamel iene = oy St, Paul, Jan. 4—(}—Bobby Tracey, Meet in St. Paul sie rl a Additional Sports | Tracey, Sullivan io 1.00 cle ae saagaaggsses lel ie a B HH i ANAL ial iu EEE EES anata fel fleeal Pte “alae ae ata ili HE “see Pe Far is an as if aaa foee Haid Foigpaies <a it ar Hee i ti aye nia a S433 a subled do ncording t's i a ail 3,38 galnee! ile Po a et AMG riniet Chartet:No, 2434 ll PP ial BE Waa <B le 8383 a8hy 5229292323 si tt i Hi gleydil dail ~ Reserve District rs r) REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BISMARCK IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, AT \ THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 81, 1928 ay Sui ‘i ire Laue aT iat ai bana Furniture and. $12,886.15 ..... and: house, $100,000. fixtures, banks -and other cas fund with U. é with Federal Reserve Bank. and discounts ... -|Cagh and due from sidé checks. Real estate owned other than banking house | Other bonds, atocks, Banking OF informa- te ae Sabatitie Hiatal tt Pes iit, il Ht ih 33 Badass bass! nlite: 32 LEH 5 Hie : g ih tee it gq *y8 03 3 government years 1866-67-68. Appropriations, irrigation, naval affairs, and flood control committees of house and military Senate public lands commit affairs committee of senate met. House foreign affairs commit takes up fish resolution relative states to sue back taxes of to Kellogg treaty. 4 | hav | r Made Her Repo: Jean Campbell Wil- Mamson did not sit by and fiddle lly Saved Towns from Fire; sweeping through that eroical 91 “I was going to school in Cloquet ‘and doing correspondent reporting for the Duluth News Tribune when the “Oh, I think he’s terribly handsome. Unlike Nero, when her townspeople were in danger Love'?” | H of burning to death. wi 8. Mrs. Beaut great ber, 1 Multilateral ference on con- ciliation and arbitration seems to IN STAYING WAR Jan. 4.—()—Begin- is circumstances can Body Today guay Cheering Omen CONFERENCE READY Pacify Bolivia and Para- me In addition to drafting an arbitra- tion treaty and a conciliation pact, ON CONCILIATION Washington. ing under inauspiciou: the Pan-American con! have more than fulfilled its mission. conference found time to work out a means of settling the Paraguayan- Ability to Work Out Steps to “Ratification RELIEF Bolivian controversy which on two No Trouble Expected made on the Western Ratification of the two multilateral treaties drawn up by conference com- Diez de Medina for Bolivia, There was applause yesterday when Eligio Ayala, Paraguayan delegate, signed a conciliation protocol. There ‘The arbitration treaty was regard- ed by conference delegates as being the greatest advance for the cause of San Domingo, Venezuela, and Colom- | Superior and Duluth,” she related to bia have already announced that they | a reporter. other matters. Four nations, Mexico, | part of the state, threatened Cloquet, shots were exchanged and blood shed. countries would be allowed to except | forest fire, tribunal of nine judges decide who ‘was to blame for the border battles. mittees was before the conference as a whole today but no trouble was ex- pected since differences of opinion were gone over while the treaties were in the formative stage. the very hour that the two countries formally agreed to let a mediation occasions reached the point where were probably sighs of relief also for there were nervous moments and un- expected obstacles up almost until and all the country around. After communicat- in danger and| reapportionment plan. by the chief of police to ‘was panic-stricken and women and children were await- close was the fire now? Cloquet was with the Duluth paper again, I go. Would it be Minneapolis or ‘Trains were made up.and the bus- ‘Everyone “I had mailed my daily story into the News Tribune when a call came to Cloquet that Brookston was burned refugees were fleeing from that Duluth was able to withstand ing ‘was detailed Duluth? How out, to oy eee ee i ay ah 33 ba iEs3Hs 2 » the, m days, ELTINGE THEATRE i ie Jack Holt, who is featured at the heen Eltinge today and Saturday in Zane eggs i western citizens who does not mourn Grey’s “Avalanche,” is one of the few bin Age the passing of “the old THURSDAY War department appropriations bill providing $435,000,000 report- ed to house. Senate passed four-department supply bill after adding $68,640 to $111,832,887 appropriated by Senator Hale of naval affairs committee, declared construction of 15 new cruisers vital to coun- try. igi ag, SE Jones, Republican, Washington. = by A report by Charles Wilkins, Proposed ident of the Agricultural were placed on North Dakota f: praises ing more that you want was urged to leave immediately. Her ing long and loud by refugees and officials in Duluth, and she was edge of the city is burning. Is here?” do “The there me to were su) - | spread the alarm in Cloquet. and both itatives. | ing my word te tell them which way had “shown a great spirit | the fire. happy omen shaped for Paraguayan- m protocol signed ‘When the proto. signed, it was the oc: by the Para: represent satisfaction that Omen the iy replying good will.” Ge ie Secretary | the different cities until I learned i same oS See teaiy en oe the conference for the work Hevea toward bringing the dis-/1I stayed at the switchboard, calling Tt was considered a want to except questions which Na- tional courts. ar@.comipetent to settle. that the treatiés’ were judges on the mediation | iness of moving a population of 10,000 388 ay 3 mee Uruguay | to pull out. Her last telephone mes- bot! from the United | until the last refugee train was ready tina and Brazil were | sage was: would be named | people out of the city began.” and Bolivia and the} The young reporter held her post each Te toon ico, Colombia, Cuba. Arge to immediately placed on the staff of reporters of the News Tribune. she was| associations, shows that 63,172 ,” she answered, “and a girl|ing with the associat ic | frend of mine in “I went to Minneapolis to attend|in 1928 by various agencies = “Well, what is a good reporter like | pres “I nearly died when they gave me you doing in a beauty shop?” asked. A fae baa! li By Williams OuT APPEO wiTH TH BASKIT, AN' OPEN IT AN’ TAWE A wr —TAKE iT YOU'LL FIND A ONE AST FER ONE PINT CO WITH TH’ CHANGE ZACHIY LIKE 1 K1D r TH DOLLAR — ZACKLY NEN DOLLAR BILL~ OF MiILK~— OuT TH’ UTILE PocHiT Boor, AN’ OPEN IT, AN’ You'LL FIND UP PIECE O' PAPER AN’ OPEN (T, AN’ MEMBER NOW — TAKE TH’ BiG PotniT BOOW OUT OF OUT OUR WAY it a 3 Hj ay : ee oar lS SE a Freed from — Syndicate Cash il $6,201,412.88 A iii vi ae : Hata eh rs | Acetic ~ i hi oe nae NowL,