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i | Report of Father’s | Death Exaggerated of his outstanding findings as an in- the largest charity balls in the his- opinion when the court against do not dance are invited to come and ment & proposed customs union between look on. WEATHER FORSCA: For Bismarck and vicinity: ORDER INQUEST IN (sists esses et » DBATH OF ACTOR his attention. Reveal Ted Healy was Involved in Brawl Few Days Be- Agree! it First It was translated at first into a|Germany and Austria. Kellogg held Meanwhile, as the Opén Your Heart Franco-American agreement for per-| the plan entirely legal, discarding the | auive “Reared its close, Dahlen was petual friendship, then blossomed into idea that it contravengd the German a world-wide idea, was publicised | territorial limitation clauses of the and pushed in various capitals until | treaty of Versailles. finally there was a rush to join in| Kellogg was a bachelor until his the declaration. With Kellogg wield-| 40th year. In 1896 he married Clara ing the first pen and Briand the! Cook of Rochester, Minn. Unset- tled tonight and Thursday, some prob- ability of snow; continued cold with colder Thursday. For North Di Unsettled to- night and Thurs e probability of snow; continued’ cold with colder Thursday southwest portion. For South Dakota: Some probabil- include meat, butter, bread, coffee, onions, peanuts and candy. Other tly ‘second, the pact was signed formally) Kellogg had the reputation in bs 3 luded will from the following he? a fore Death by 15 hations at Paris on August 27, | washington of being one of the friend- | ecider “extreme © noutherst taneRe | eet ee ee om) if brotha! eee oe ee: this . Sun- cary 1928, Later. more than two score | jest men who ever sat in the senate or | Colder Thursday central and west por- | (1 this,” point . day.” It was signed Walter, who . t i: Los Angeles, Dec. 22-—(P)—Po- other governments gave formal notl-/the cabinet. Personal contact, and‘ Snow. tonight an@| ‘These include aquash and carrots, “neo! sla clsten the fall 7 coontaaea was ae a ice said they would drop further fication of thelr acceptance of the |talking things over across a conference |Thuradey:) colder tonight and wouth- | donated by farmers, and & vast hlge kag Hg «ead a Tred sed al ae On terious fist | ter lor luncheon table was his fa ureda other Bs y 4 fickt Rivolving Ted Healy atter |_, The treaty brought, world-wide ac-| method of Keeping in touch with d8-| cudthoss Gestehe and Rea aos Ga boanst pees, tomnstocs,| qyHowevers it isn't the reward taias iver if bo aled dies Wednesday |claim to the Joint authors and award velopments. He always was on the|much colder tonight extreme. souch Pate ers ora Penubest, Ulrich is worrying about. What immediately left Bar walovss inokeated Wetnes ty jot the Le) oe prize to Kellogg. go, from man to man or from one| Portion; continued cold Thursday. eae ~ = ee a ao Lie Zbleaseh he's mostly eee . . that for Sumner sins there at 3 But it didn't halt war, nor committee to another. gre 2 ickles, e owner learns lasses a.m. He went to Parental pepaeal cates: check aggression, China, the United |°%;"yae®retatad’ ‘thai, once Senator| the VEATHER,CONRITIONS, [chunked pickles, erabapple Canned| $7¢,6 The Tribune office and can home and called out from down Los Angeles, Dec, 22—(P)—An au- Bistes Great Lehigh Ge Hale of Maine, seeing Kellogg enter pelng. pentered ats (ue talae Gysr ane staira thet he had arrived, Up to ‘ topsy was ordered Wednesday to de-|Srecchukve out of Northeast China| te senate chamber, take @ seat in| white another Low appears over the |sauerkraut, dates, puffed rice, spag- Yee sesoed oe eee Psy Ethiopia, without effect. the back row and start to, read the | North Pacific Coast and Rocky Moun- hetti, macaroni, noodles, jello, prunes, Willi F G Kk greeted ata by termine whether Ted Healy, stage and|in 1931. and uopia, without effect Congressional Record, won! 25 centa|tains (Boise, 29.82). High pressure | Si eS Ceo nea mite canned Soups, lam . Garske, father. sereen comedian, died trom the effects she soa aly varsingcatarie when ites at nos New cok ee, Eastern Rockles and Plain States (Ed- jflour, beets and baked beans. War Veteran, Dies)" =" sidtealte Mek, meee: of a fist fight which, police were told, the latter invaded the African mon- t ney Minneso! Ota ight ae recipitation mos' | 1,780 Toys Reconditioned — Kirschman, a brother of climaxed a gay celebration of the birth archy in 1938, Critics of the treaty | would not vatay put” three minutes: oot af Cana Not all of these items will go into! argo, N. D., Dec. 32—(P)—William rea aecierding,, bad Gee and BecirnigH Healy's) Gentniyas(ianc| Ross ei) tant te was fUGIe Decale Gaunt eiea pecceeles ae Temperatures have fatten consigoracly aprtantied make 0. good. showing | 7 Waz3Ke, 45, of Garake, N, D., World the telegram was sent by his son, 9 it “lacke sn 4 E M War veteran, Wednesday in Walter, who inadvertently left -G-! Religion and Golf Christmas| War 5 tae a ace atin ih his Westwood Politics bya Firma He was a a of deep religious foel- | { 4 baba fi cosiateatd a Fargo hospital from solerusis. He off the “Mrs.” es Frank Billings Kellogg was born in Potsdam, N. Y., December 22, 1856, the son of Asa Farnsworth and Abi- gail Billings Kellogg. When he was 9, the family migrated to Minnesota and with only rural schooling a5 2 foundation, he started to study law at the age of 19 in the office of a Rochester ‘attorney, who paid him for combination clerical and janitor work by guiding his studies. In 1877 Kellogg was admitted to the bar, The next year he was elected ing and impressed a Paris assemblage | 10 had been @ patient since Noy. 18. The when, after laying @ wreath on the county was} Ludvike temb of France's unknown soldier, he the dropped to his knees for several min-| B utes of silent prayer. 2 Golf was his great relaxation. Fag- ged by four or five days of intensive work over some knotty problem in the state department, he would take a day oft and spend it on the links, return- ing to his office like a new man. He | Tot: january lst to @ 3 t shot an unusually good game and | Normal. January lst to de In @ partial report on the cam- n | paign’s activities, Dahlen said the b NYA worl al our Heart | named peadgcariere ke reconditioned 1,680 | Charles Garske, who settled there in toys to date and the number of toys| 1283. reconditioned by all co-operating groups totals 1,780. Distributed ae have i 4837 toys, 610 pairs of stockings, pairs of mittens, and 390 suits of under- wear, All of the latter items have 67} been purchased, A number of suits home, police said they learned he was engaged in a fight Sunday night out- | side a popular Hollywood night club, the Trocadero, with an unknown ad- versary. j Healy, who was 41, was credited with originating the “stooge” school of comedy. Healy's widow, still in a hospital, was informed of his death. Healy had called the birth of g son the greatest excitement in his life. ratures rose 0} jsewhere Chang: town of Saree ls ey PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station Total this month to da’ this month to date CAPITOL LAST TIMES TODAY H, W. Hoffman, manager of the torney 1980 | Scored in the 80s even after he had —— of overalls and pairs of shoes also rrocadero, said the comedian had been| he gormad "a partnership. witty Burt |Dessed 76 and hed almost lost, the NORTH DAKOTA vor Mieh-._ |have been bought and distributed. — : drinking so heavily when he arrived|w, Baton, but clients were few and sight of one eye. His club head might eat est Pct.| Appointed to membership on the a Sunday orders were issued against|the firm went into politics, The two| ‘iver as he addressed the ball, but/ pisMAROK, cid: ry committee which will supervise distri- 6 B i! selling him any whiskey. ran for the office of district attorney |he still could whip his shots straight) Devils Lake, bution of the Christmas baskets in an § as in 1881, Kellogg os & Republican and Son the talrwsy, Williston, eftort to prevent copleaton ere { Eaton as a Democrat, because the SE oT OT! number 5 ler ONTINUE D , WASHINGTON MOURNS WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS pastors, Wi C Sa salary of $800 a year was needed for KELLOGG'S DEATH Low- High- chairmanship of Major Herbert ole the firm. Kellogg won. On October 1, 1687, he moyed to St. Paul, forming Davis, Kellogg and Severance in partnership with Cush- man K, Davis, then United States ver € ce. | peace,’ Dea Me Sie Danis died In 1900, Feelloug be: |. The chief executive issued this state- | D' Pet. |of the Salvation Army. fo {cludes Rev. Robert A. Feehan, St. 00 | Mary's _ procathedral; , Washington, Dec. 22.—(#)—Presi- dent Roosevelt praised the late Frank B. Kellogg Wednesday as “an inde- fatigable worker in behalf of world i Famous Statesman Ha Succumbs on Eve | Of 81st Birthday witt LEW AYRES MARY CARLISLE JO0N WOWARD Ekzeboth PATTERSON. be, Metnodats Ror Rev |j Tonight and Thurs. 00 H Adolph Johns, First Lutheran. Miss zeived with deep regret in England,|came senior ment on the death of the former gec- Mery Cashel, executive secretary of/f Breath- taking suspense where the British press had given him Made Reputation ye oie soatainsere igure i {the Burleigh county Red Cross, also C ing BENNY BAKER the name of “the silent diplomat” and They achieved @ reputation as cor- the “friendly ambassador” during his Hi is co-operating with the committee. Kellogg was Gite « + « pulse-pounding ex- in our national life and in world af- | #' poration lawyers, yet t] 5 service in London. In France, | picked by President Theodore Roose | {#!"S has gone in the passing of Frank | Kansa | ety. $1 Among important contributions i . spokesman for the French foreign of-|yelt for some of his admintstration’s a aeoes: hu inde atlas werner Lewlsto felogacat olay. acknowledged Wednesday by Dahlen citement as a superb cast Thurs. - Fri. - Sat, Matinee fice called him “one of the world's} most famous “trust busting.” The | 0th ‘ane “superiority: of the arbite | see Geis sont Beldy. :00 | were: makes this mystery- greatest champions of peace.” first, case was against the Wester |{aitn in the superiority of the orbit: Mommist, Fouls Mi clear ‘13 |” 80 loaves of bread from the Bis- E ARMFUL i Paper company, commonly called the | + anon " phys Minn,, clear -00|marck Baking company, drama live before you! pare YOU AN s Body to Washington “Western paper trust.” Kellogg, as|*he government of man. No. Platte, Nebr, clear :001°"98 toys and 12 new snowsults from ON EARTH ‘ Funeral services here will be at 2/ special counsel for the government,|, Secretary Hull said that Kellogg | Oxia. City, Oxla., cid: 00 | ne mW. Wool Co. oF HEAVEN y! iA p.m, Thursday, with the Rev, Conrad|/ won @ decree of dissolution against devoted himself to the ideal of uni- ix, Aris, A ot 57 book bse Bta- DE FINITEL ! i H, Gesner officiating. The body willl the corporation at St. Patil in June, |Veraal peace “with deep wisdom and| Pierre, 1D. clay 2). 38 fp imue oe porima rises BUT H be taken to Washington Saturday and | 199¢, | unfaltering energy.’ Qu’Appaiie, 8. peldy... 100 | "A box of toys Chapter N, PEO Pave funeral services will be held in the na- In a message of condolence to Mrs. Rapid City, 8. D., clear 2 +00 from . And youve 9 ive fs ‘ Then he was picked for similar oseburg, Ore., cldy. 100 | Sisterhood. ; tional cathedral at 2 p. m, Monday, -|Kellogg at St. Paul, Hull said Kel- | ‘00 \ aver forge! i Pall bearers at the St. Paul services | WOT Sgetnat the Standard OM CO |joge’s Tecord as senator, ambassador, | St, Louis, Mo 147.143 $0 | Daren! mate artionlne note of thie picture we'll NYE will be the senior members of Mr. Kel-| fore the United States circuit court |@nd secretary of state “was one of|Santa Fe, N. Mex., clea 09 id Ate employes of the Bis- FI loge’s law firm: George W. Morgan, |ot appeals at St. Louls on November |high distinction and his many public /&. 5, Marie. Mich. ¢ ota eed totfics pr a ted $18 i Guy Chase, Warren 8. Carter, Cleon|15, 1906, and again Kellogg won a Services will long be gratefully remem-| Sheridan, Wyo, 01 pos} tribut Headley, Warren Egge and John W.| decision that the nation-wide corpo- | bered.” Sioux City, Iowa, cash. 1] fi Fesler. raiton then existing was acting in| Other comment: Britt Current, Bs peidy. 4 Wied atiset to which exe Hi World leaders telegraphed condol-| restraint of trade. Its dissolution in-| Senator George (Dem. Ga.), mem-| ‘the Pas, Man, cleats... Bi peer sere aes Ae the to companies chartered in New Jer-|ber of senate foreign relations com-| Winnipeg, Man., pel 10) aah a em piri oe snces, Flags on all federal buildings, the mittee—“He was most diligent in his tt sey, Renturky, Tadiane end Calltor ; claration. of belief in Bante Claus widinge flew at half tact | “OU | nin followed. ie peso sabes a) ONTINUE which headed the sheet was: “Reas- buildings flew a\ i. In 1007 Kellogg ferreted out the opener yard Wag nea _ Dr. Lepak sald an announcement of | methods of high finance which Ed-|, Senator Shipstead (F. L, Minn)—| “4 from page one: serting our belief in Banta, Claus on per eighteen minutes before It act | Ward, H, Harriman, head of the Un lo” | shared the pete that distinguished Aid in Delivering '|munity, We, the undersigned employes ally Aad ic and allied lines, used in put A We, ually occurred, was caused by a “con- ting over dea! for the Chicago and | career. i Baskets Is Asked of Oe bed oe Department have ees, noe At all unusual in such} Alton railway. work eventuated | _Cirrrough many. ence. ba bie con aa Sampaign of the Amarioan Lagion tha cases.” oF. | many years he: cons Raa. : He had been in a coma since about |!" dissolution of: the Union, Pacitia:|+— Treuune Stany, Sears fe Bae cot|and, Rosenthal ia e national, wice-|Smounts set opposite our respective Southern Pacific merger. Kellogg also had @ hand in anti-trust proceedings against the International Harvester company and what was known as “the trust.” From Senate to Cabinet resident of the 40 and 8,’ Legion jonor society. Miller is the com- mander of oie, See Baad iat — Legion. it an 5 (3 dent ot the local auxiliary. noon Monday with breathing very ir- names,” regular,” the physician said. ‘“Some- times it seemed to have’ stopped com- pletely and stimulants were adminis- tered. This seeming occurrence of death came frequently and at 7:10 p. m., some member of the family circle reported to the press the patient had died. Mr. Kellogg, however, continued prevent the necessity of this country’s engagement in wars. His spirit and influence were such as are bound to be weighty Le many years to aig Senator per (Rep., Kan.)—“I am sreatly shocked athe death of one of your Heart Chairman and Mis. GA, my warmes' who ry Dehle! place for himself in American history.” Bnd oe bes Mem Pere OC Safety’ Winners Will. Be Named by Jan. 1 A North Dakota school boy and girl will be crowned state highway safety king and queen as a result of their eiected, serving the 1917-23 term, The farmer-labor landslide of 1922 in Min- Pabaarastee ase rey |i teaatae tenet ete] © ON TEN UE D) | tenecitrsatts e Pan Sat dey reac War py Ppamanaton cabled hi deh 8 einid oy Bruiaent Goole 's|123 Drug Products |e," a ure | ne snbamador fo ha cout of Bt Dena)" Ba veed From N.D. |e ieatiaes or soy one mates | Meee tacks, Sees Shas JOHN BARRYMORE Perec enc and oe ames (resco Ante tats at AG For Misbranding orig enjoyable for everyone, "| over 2000 saya on “How ean Nosth Lynne Qn man ° Charles Bickford ton Rue, dance chairman, said | Dakota be made more safe for companies which battled it once are} indications are that it will be one of | driver and pedestrian?” its {rlends now because they realite = the beneficial effect it has had on the manufacture of commercial paints.” In amending its drug act this year, North Dakota “has enacted a law that has been inevitable for more than 30 years,” Ladd said. “A mea-| — sure similar to ours would have been procedi each gave the other credit for orig-| August, 1924, and being credited with inating the idea, It grew from a 1927) breaking a deadlock which threatened Easter message of good will issued by} to stymie that scheme for collecting Briand through The Associated Press| and distributing war reparations from. to the American people in which he| Germany. proposed that America and France| He was made secretary of state perever renounce war pen Sock ott: when Charles Evans Hughes, after message, pigeon-hole for | se: in the Harding-Coo! cab- months in the state department at rte fate to eas Srey law Washington, was hauled out of ob-| practice when Coolidge’s own admin- scurity the following Christmas-tide at the behest of President Coolidge . Only 2 days left 5 to buy her the gift she will appreciate most, | a coat! STATE FUR CO. Special until | ai & | Christmas only NORTHERN SEAL COAT Princess or Swagger, regular istration took office March 4, 1925. Kellogg's flair for diplomacy had full play in the four years he held the cabinet post. In addition to the mult!- lateral anté-war pact, he guided nego- {lations that resulted in more than 80 international agreements, many of them providing for arbitration, con- Ciliation and other peaceful means of settling led between nations, jesen by League Kellogg, slight, stoop-shouldered and in his 73rd ‘year, was about ready to call “quite” with active life when he finished his four years as secretary of state. But a year and a lat Hughes, appointed chief just United States, resigned the bench of the world court and League of Nations, in September, 1990, chose Kellogg as his successor. One tice of gees SPORTWEAR makes fine gifts. We carry a complete line for men and women. E passed long ago in Washington if it had not been for powerful lobbying interests in opposition.” Statute Overhauled Repeated failure of attempts to modernize federal pure food and drug laws finally led the North Da- kote legislature to overhaul its own statute, Ladd explained. Ladd refused to release a list of Products and manufacturers against ‘whom action has been taken because of the temporary nature of the ban in cases. Ladd also that the state has not yet taben ac- tion against all improperly-labelled drug products in North Dakota. CONTINUED Congress Adjourns With None of FR’s Proposals Yet Law to the White House almost immed- al Play... and | Make Good Cheer- | flor Christmas comes | But Duce a Gear” |) amanar, tf MEN’S STORE, 410 Broadway. $129.00, only...... A Dozens of similar bargains a ti a STATEFOR OO 5 w Across from G. P. 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