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a “ % -_ HIPPE CASE ve / * the latter $50, and Mr. Hippe receives FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE » IS SETTLED Receives $2,325 for Damages Sustained in Auto Agcident The case of Louis 0, Hippe’ for damages as a result of q collision between the motorcycle and sidecar carrying himself, wife and daughter, and an automobile driven by Charles Lawyer, on the Red Trail near the rison on June 6 last; has beerf settl- ed, terms of settlement beifg filed with the clerk of-court today. Under the judgment agreed upot Mr. Hippe’s wife and child receive normal damages, the former $300 and $1,975, a total of $2,325. The plain- tiff was represented in the case by William Langer and the defendant by Zuger and Tillotson. The amount will be paid by the bonding company with which Mr. Lawyer carried lia- bility insurance, \ Mr. Hippe was discharged from the hospital™here only a few days ago and still is using crutches, Se eet TES RADIO PLAYS BIG PARTIN , \ i » “The Bonded W: "4s at SEA RESCUE the siiinge theatre for, Friday and __ Continued from Page One) drifted about the waters of the Pa- cifie for six hours yesterday in a|Which is necessary for John. Bower lifeboat. She was 500 miles from the nearest port, but close at hand {fj have no hesitancy in recommending Here is Advice You Cannot Afford 4 to Overlook. \St. ‘Paul, Minn.—“I can highly recommend: Dr, Pierce’s Golden Med ieal Discovery as a splendid tonic and blood purifier. In my boyhood I was afflicted with breaking out on my face, but after I took the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ to tone up my system the pimples disappeared and I have never had any since. I have jalso known of others who have taken Dr. Pierce’é Golden Medical Discov- efy with great bencfit_as. a blood vurifier and tonic, and I therefore Northern Pacifie passenger train No. 1, west bound, ran into an open switch at McKenzie about 11 o'clock this morning, but.no damage was occasioned, according to a passenger on, the train coming into Bismarck at 11:33 a, m, The switch apparently ‘had been left open by the breakman of an- otlrer train, he said. The engineer on No; 1 saw the open switch in time to apply air breaks but the train was - still going’ at terific speed. It ran in onto the passing track and was stopped. it as a reliable medicine for anyone to take who has impure blood or is in a run-down | state of, health.”— W. G. Barnoske, 1548 Charles St. Obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi- jeal Discovery in liquid or tablets |from your neighborhood druggist, or send 10c to Dy. Pierce’s Invalids’ Barn dance at Stewart Woodworth’s farm Saturday evening, 14th. 11 miles south- east of city. : SWITCH TODAY): CECA Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. ARE Sea + AT THE MOVIES | | @—-__—____—__—_—_ THE ELTINGE Betty Compson’s new Paramon' Saturday this. week. The unusual title arises from the fact that Betty secures a ten thousand dollar bond to secure a place as master of a ship. It is a highly enterprising story o was her father, A. P. Jones, who|the sea written’ by the late John ; numbered her as the youngest sur-|Fleming Wilson. Betty Compson, vivor of the burning steamer City| John Bowers and Richard Dix head “sentatives could decide her further of Honolulu which they deserted|the cast. South Sea Islands are shown both~at their best and worst in vivid stenes with idancing girls, sailors and natives. A mermaid comedy, “Rapid Fire” .and Path News are also on the bill at the El tinge for Friday and Saturday. HAIR. TREATMENT ‘at the Pollyanna Shop is up- to-date. Marcell work by a noted expert. !Open evenings. | 32 and 33, City National Bank == Building. with 215 other passengers. After having worked continuously for 24 hours, or from the time that the Honolulu’s. “SOS” was receivéd until some time after the doomed ship passengers and crew were safe, , Edward P, Orth, wireless operatoz on the West Faralon, “turned in” today for a few hours rest, cutting off the vessel from wireless com- munication as she has ‘no relief op- erator. The West Faralon was ordered by her agents to “stand by” the’ Hono- luly until a consultation between the agents and the shipping board repre- movements. It was considered iné- probable’ by the agents that the res- cue boat would be asked to remain with the Honolulu until the doomed boat was cool enough to admit of a tow cable from the West Faralon being taken aboard, It was indicated that the Faralon would remain, how- ever, amtil regular salvage boats arrived, TOWS SHIP HULK Washington, Oct. 13.—The freight- er West Faralon which rescued the passengers and crew of the steamer City of Honolulu notified the ship- ping board today that after trans- ferring the passengers to the trans- port Thomas, she would tow the hulk of the burned vessel toward Los ‘Angeles until met by tugs. The West Faraton gave’ her position as ap- proximately 850 miles off-Los’ Ange- Jes, a) ROY GARDNER IS ASKING A ‘CHANCE | (Continued from Page One) | keeping under cover, as he went to'| Mexico. Instead of an armed guard, Gard- | } young mail \ ner found a powerful clerk, Herman Inderlied, in the car. The clerk overpowered him. Gardne¥ put a pistol against Inder- lied’s stomach. He didn’t pull the trigger. Instead, he submitted to| arrest. | “I wouldn’t care so much about the operation, if it wasn’t for Dolly | and the baby,” says Gardner. The| baby’s almost six years old. I’d like to get out honorably some day and care for her and her mother.” “TO COAL CONSUMERS” You demand the best of everything else, why not the same with Lignite Coal? If you have not tried: “Lucky Strike,” ask your neighbor, then Rhone 610. W. G. Newton, , Dealer. The Ladies of the Episco- pal Church will hold a Rum- mage Sale Saturday, Oct. 14th, at their parish house on 3rd St. u Ask your grocer for “Neve | Fails” flour. We have received a ship: ment of North Wyoming Coa! Place your orders now. Wash: hii Lignite Coal Co. Phon | 453. INDIGESTION! UPSET STOMACH Instant relief from sourness, gase: or acidity of stomach; form i gestion, flatulence, palpitation, head. ache or any stomach distress. The moment you chew a “Pape’s Diapepsin” tahlets stomach feels fine. Correct your indigestion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store.—Adv. : few your li 0 Dance tonight at Riverside. Heated and cozy. TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. Play Billiards. A clean, scientific, pleasing game. NEFFS 114 4th St. TONIGHT FRIDAY —and— SATURDAY three of Spielman Mandan signed the bond. Mr. Jones has retained the law firm of Norton] Cigar, or Chewing Habit ELECT and Kelsch, Mandan, to defend him. NoTesbae Hee Meine insite EDWD. G. PATTERSON FACIAL MASSAGE break the costly, nerve-shattered to- County Commissioner We are making specialty of bacco: habit. Wheaever you have a First District Facial Massage all next week. The Pollyanna Method is ab- solutely evenings, 32 and 33, City. National Bank Building. Coats and Wraps | An early choice, Will insure the best selection. C. R, Jones, charged with embezzle- ment of funds at the City National Bank, was released on bond last evening, Justice Dolan approving the $8,000 bond offered. ’ Dance tonight at Riverside. Heated and cozy. _ 453. 453. QUIT TOBACCO Beiter So Easy to Drop Cigarette, Five persons, and Geo. H. Brewer of Bismarck, and Mathias longing for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly: thes habit is completely bro- ken, and you are better off mentally, physically, financially. It’s so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn’t release you from all craving for.tobacco in any form, your druggist wfll fefund your money without question. Adv. beneficial. Open Rice, ’ “Merchandise of Merit Only” / ‘THAT STAND HIGH IN FASHION’S FAVOR . A new Coat or Wrap is the heart’s de- sire of every well-dressed woman. And ‘very practical, most protective and luxuriously comfortable are the new models, as well as supremely _'xstylish and handsome. The fabrics are heavy and smart— the new, and most fashionable ma- terials, cut in most fascinating . styles, with bloused bodies and stun- _ ning collars and cuffs, in wide and be- « witching variety. The detail of lin- ings is another alluring feature — i ' soft richly colored silks, in adorable Chew a few- Pleasant Tableis ( Instant Stomach Relief \ Coats Priced at Wraps Priced at $15.00 and up. $37.50 and up. 3 A J HUDSON These Lower Prices Change All Motor Values (Effective September 22nd) baking, bread. “Never Fails” flour. ‘| Foot Ailments painlessly Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. ssin at new low prices, Mail orders |! looked after promptly. We pay || postage one -way. : Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works Opposite P. 0. Bismarck CHIROPODY Corns, Calluses and All relieved at. PARK ART HAIR SHOP 10 Hoskins Block . Phone 408 For First Class SHOE REPAIRING A pleasing dramatic story with WOMAN” : & CParamount CPicture the sea as a background, with thrills ‘to appeal to everyone. Go to the just enough oe romaice and ae ; if Richard Dix and John Bowers in the cast. Bismarck Shog Hospital |) MERMAID COMEDY PATHE NEWS Speedster - - - - $1525 7-Pass. Phaeton - - -. 1575 Coach - - - - = 1025 Sedan - - - - = 2295 Freight and Tax Extra With these reductions Hudson offers the greatest value in its history. The new improved Super-Six motor, introduced a few months ago, makes it the smoothest — most delightful of all the Hud- sons to‘drive. It has charms in performance ‘that owners of earlier models never knew. Everyone has conceded Hudson top place in reliability. For seven years it has led in fine ear sales. More than 120,000 Super-. Sixes are in service. The new prices and the Hudson of today with refinements in chassis and body give it a value attraction © careful buyers of fine cars can- not ignore. Of special interest to those who desire a closed car at little more than open car cost—is the Coach. ‘No caf of its utility and price advantage is to be found within $500 of its cost. R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR CO. 1 Distributors Bismarck, N.D. Vim, Vigor; Vitality |N’P. PASSENGER _ | JONES RELEASED owe Bava nedyed | ba wae Eaves ‘Lynbedlle on sara a Your | ie ieee HITS AN OPEN ON $8,000 BATT Place ycur pee aes ‘Wash. Place es phi ety Wash: burn Lignite Coal Co. Phone] burn Lignite Coal Co. Phone better Comprising the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th wards in the City of Bis- “marek, County Precincts, Lincoln, Fort Apple Creek,’ Missouri, Telfer; Boyd. i Election, Tuesday, November 7th. |! Polls Open, 9 a. m. to9 p.m. | Webb Brothers — . pes HUIUUUVOAUNAONAUAIUNAUNAOOAERESUULAUUAEOGORGENGUUOUESUGEAETALUAU ANE Boys’ Pajamas Heavy outing flannel, ages 8 to 18. $1 - Boys’ Blouses Plain colors and stripes. $1 Fall Caps regular $8 caps, sizes 6/s to 7%. S.E. Bergeson&Son Tailoring Dry Cleaning HVNUVNIUCUNLOUEQUUOUUOUUUOALUEOLUEAOLENRUSOOOGROOUOOALUAUAUSLE TONIGHT and TOMORROW -Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 “The SAGE BRUSH TRAIL” With an all star cast including Marjorie Daw, Johnny Walker, Roy Stewart, Wallace Berry. A Rousing tale of the hard-ridin’, quick Shooting west. : TWO REEL CENTURY COMEDY. Monday Viola Dana in. .“They Like ’Em Rough.” Fa eee) $1000 We Serve Light Lunch Real Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate, Coffee, | ete. Tasty Pastries, Candy, Soda. Hoffman: & idlurphy City. National Bank Building, 4th Street. , UT J RETA ELAS ST UU nl UO uM us a Three things necessary to sustain human life, ‘ WATER, AIR, BREAD. Help yourself to the water and air, but ; when you buy BREAD, say— | ‘ BLUE RIBBON or Humpty Dumpty. Your dealer has them. Made by BARKER BAKING & CANDY CO. Phone 912 \ 120 3rd St. Bismarck, N. D.