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4 PAGE SIX LEAGUE OF NATION 10 STUDY ADHESION FOR UNTED STATES n of Jurists Will Mect Comm to Consider Revision t of Statutes Geneva, March 8— (AP) —The council] of the League of Nations, meeting in private session today, de- cided to send the question of the adhesion of the United States to the world court of justice to the commis- sion of jurists which will meet on |G March 11 to consider revision of the world court statutes. The council increased the powers of the committee so as to enable it, in considering revision of the court's statutes, to examine the proposals which have been brought forward 14 Elihu Root, noted American jur- st. “The question will be offi handled at a public session o council tomorrow: as that body to accord it the public it should ‘haye and to give pu testimony of its the hes btic American initiativ Chamberlain, the secretary, will introdu sary resolution which is now being The committe: empowered to t of American men itircty. This includ: ‘the American ni February and the the settlement of diffic by the American re: cerning advisi ‘Largest Locomotive rvation con opinions. will be tod ate. |tangled in an argumen* uJ J to Be Here Saturday | warehouses. aa | The world’s iargest 1ocomotive will | and pass through Bismarck over the Northern Pacific railway about 2 3 p.m. Saturday, according to word received here by T. P. Allen, local e3ent for the Northern Pacifie, from | Don Colby, cup2rintendent of th Jamestown division. | y i lene estown| He asked appeal of the appoint- . The engine will lexve Jamestown iueaboRtHA chan: | money. “I never heard sinuations as to the motives of the | == speaker of the house in all my time! in the legislature,” i Van Berkom responded that he) meant nothing personal towards the | speaker by his actions. akout 8 or 9 a.m. tomorrow. Alicn said, and it marek yards. Construction of the loc the Northern Pacific mark: era in transportation for etween Mandan and Glcndiv for final conditio: be placed in servic trains to Mendan. s, Where it wi Towner Wins Opener in Minot’s Tourney Minot, N. Dak., March 8.—(AP)— Towner highschool defeated Granville 17 to 10 in the opening game of the Jéth district high school basketball Remain-{ Drake vs. Aramoose at 2 p. m.; Plaza vs. Har- | vey, 3p. m.; Berthold vs. Minot, 7:39 Pm Velva drew a bye in the draw and! strong healthy man up to 2 few months ago ttack of ‘Flu.’ n= down. I lost my old-time strength | & tournament this morning. ing first round games are: WEALTHY AND RETIRED, NOW “I heve g2iways been a when I had a bad My whole sy aud energy. “I began to cuffer yend biliousness em became badly: ru “CHARLES E. BU With me and I was con- food Mr. is not known whether or not iit will stop in the Bis- e for a new} runs | The | locomotive is being taken to Giendive NMR GONE PEE il] The 10th is the last day ot} hauling freight | discount on Gas bills. or {the personal over appointment of the conference committee on this bill. Van Berkom questioned the naming | gator of its kind. of a man en the committee who, he | said, was definitely opposed to the | © | bint. will play Towner tonight at 8:30 p. m., The house re: ¢ amendment of house bills in sev- | al instances this morning and ap- conference ‘committees to rireach agreement with the senate. i he only matters coming before the |twelfth ward. charged with accept- ~|house were bills amended by the sen- ing | bile Albert Van Berkom, Burke county, | ) L. L. Twichell, Cass county,! British Zoological society is dicker- verging into| ing for_an albino alligator owned \ by the Florida alligator farm here. | The reptile is the only known alli- DISAGREE ON BILLS sass" stone | Kelloggs would enter private law prac- tice here on his retirement from his d to agree,to sen- cabinet post. Minneapolis, John P. Ekberg, Jacksonville, F' | your furnace ALDERMAN JS CONVICTED arch Jderman from the y. It hal been Melvi B. K. Police Builders Woodworking C . Washburn Lignite Co.Nignite 30.35 THE RISM ARCK TRIBUNE Raa ss Fourttrof July Plans @\F. M. R. Electric service, la- Gamble Store, Inc., supplies. Spring Service Stati pairs ... je Electric Co., Skells, lamps Department, wages ithe winner to be the fourth team jn MARCH vA SET i bor 4.50|N. P. Railway, freight .. a eee < i ea Rt Oe aga A hc Ma Pages BJ M. Wildes, work . 63.00 |W. 8. Harel, pips thawer Coming Up Tonight | 5, Pech.se'snater for prerelal from the tournament at the last min- | City Commission 1! French & Welch . 18.95 | H. J. Nelson, labor, suppli AS pe es : sna aed ML aE” Clirmtianeon «,8s _ , o—— 9 | Louis Tibesar, flues . 37.30 | Texaco Oil Co., gas book The Fourth’ of: July committee of — i t The following bills against’ the/Crane Co. tubes . 17.80 | Washburn Lignite Co., I ‘Association of Commerce will hold city were allowed by the city com-|Bonney’s Cafe, relief . 10.00 | Frank G. mbs, supplies... a elias mission at its Monday evening meet-|{ogan’s Grocery, relief 17.35 | Melville Electric shop, sup- r c t Washington, March 8—U"—Hest-|A"B. Reif, casket carne et 335) am. Raliway Expres 521 MOTT ings ‘before the house agriculture) A. W. Lucas, relief 95 chen, Hoyle FHIMEs: 21:00 | Standard Oil Co, gas boo A (OUR CHOOSES : committee on fatm relief legislation | Bonney’s Cafe, relief 15.00| Bismarck hotel, relief 30.00| Pittsburgh Equitable Meter -.., HELP. WISELY were set today to begin March 27. —_| Lenhart Drug Co., relief ........ 112.25| Vacuum Oil Co., supplie 8.46 | , Co.» ‘supplies. -.. : 5 Chairman Haugen of the committee | Mrs. Emma Pillen, relief 14.00' Street Dept., pay roll 19740 Gamble Stores, The., ale : —_— {| Washington, March 8.—(?)—The said the hearings should be completed |H. J. Nelson, city scales. 6.60 'Otto Dirlam, supplies 9.00 Pole Ei Quickly ‘as Armour & Co. | reservation oi adequate short wave | BY te ete oe Se ae thie Bie beatae ha ©; 30.00 i Spring Service Station, re- os iH. 3 Nelo coutrir ete 5 | promote their “Dakota Busi- [channels for the use of the Assdelated |1ng"of q farm relief bill to be intro-| Bismarck Hospital, relief... 169.30 Mi Georg City Auditorium ness College” employes, they Pres as eeton in its allocation of ,duced during the first day of the spe-| Washburn Lignite Co., lignite 69.15) dry. 1.24| Pioneer Publishing Co., adv... engage new ones. They have ‘40 wave bands fer the press of the |Clal cession of congress beginning| Melville Electric Shop, labor... 56.88) yale Paint an eee S. Shubert Amusement advanced P. F. Larson to man- country. ‘April 16. Red Trail Oil Co., supplies. 50 lies f Mrs. 0. E. Hauger, ager of the Indianapolis office ; In setting forth the position of the |. APProximately 2,000, farm groups City Auditorium, wages 106.50 | Knife River Mra. Cart Nixoncrelief... E” L, Olson, to Asst. Mgr. at < ‘Associated Press in regard to the and marketing associations, Haugen| Frank X. Warner, servi 2.10 | Montana-Dakota P Fae aad os, ps c Wi oF ar th Elken t ifudio allocations, Kent Cooper, its /S8ld, had been asked to make ar- Parlors, bu gas ....... Hoeki Meyer, fi ee ee sere 4 NICOLLET enieral manager, throuzh Milton |Tanzements fer the appearance of & 35.00 | Melville El | Boeete ean wrene Asst. Cashier. They engaged Sarees, his executive ascistant, has limited number of witnesses oF the + $35)" pairs .... | pitt Sterpeciss Leonard Hanson, John Sever- “HOTEL ¢ | presented a statement to the commis- | filing of briefs on the proposed legis- Pittsburgh The Cotaeé Gieeesy, relief son and John Keller, making 17 \sion in which he cited 1.250 newspa- | lation. 7.50} Co. ...... Gussner- Grocery, relief “Dakotans.” - |pers of the country as Associated | , re 34.25 | Knife Riv G ‘A. Anderson, service. . < i) 1-8, i | Press iienibers. Albertson Grocery, relief. 15.00| Berger's V ettctcar Busely. (Co Spring School, April 1-8, is Declaring that the Associated Press | Mrs, J. A. Montgomery, i eee er Poited an ts a good time to ‘Follow the $uc- asked the commission for the alloca- | J relief . toad AT Ee Parr ce$$ful.” Graduate. at busy tion of wave bands “in ng spirit of Been aak ‘Tedman reli M8 fe George Schube! plies season. Ask about D. B. C. Loa a Tee rats waberneat salaleiiye 10 PRACTICE LAW Capital Laundry, relief 244 |Jos. Schneid CE eee ¢| ACTUAL BUSINESS training ally {thus far we have not been advised | Logan’s Grocery, relief 5.33| August Helle, work . EOE. Rick git le 610 (copyrighted—unob tainable V /of any antagonism to our request up- | ess. g Vesperman Poster Co., adi aie Bismarck Water De; Se hada Ab 1°! elsewhere). Write F. L. Wat- 5 oe a of any other interest be-| gt. Paul, March 8.—/P)—Secretary ee lpnaick Wilt De kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fa: ieabopeahaditircsthto} |of State Frank B. Kellogg wiJl become] j 101.26| go, No. Dak. | | the senior member of the law firm of| 4 4, 36.00 Wen (teas nada sas rated hye Webb Brothers, burial ) [Me cofficial duties in Washington. | Wachter Trancfer Go. Dee ae George W. Morgan, 9 member of the Modern Machine Wo: 8— (AP) — a bribe of $600 from an automo- company in connection with the Bills causing disagreement included | purchase of six cars for the city, was a bill to govern time of free storage | convicted by a jury. of grain and storage rates in public; ane EER | WANT ALBINO ALLIGATOR la.” (AP) — The Get a Radiantfire and let out and save Montana-Dakota such insulting in- | Power Company. Twichell declared. | Lucas Block Dr. R.S. enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Bismarct. NO | | Tune in Majestic Theatre of the Air Columbis Broadeast- System ing every S fad toto Eaern Se ‘Time. Headliners of the stage and ecreen. 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