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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922 oe ASKS VOTERS INSURE TEAM | AGAINST INJURY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Kemal and Ismet Review Troops PAGE THREE soe yor ) ware ; ! om) D0 D TY . | (By the Associated Press) e ' ! Chicago, Oct. 25.—The entire | reaps i Northwestern football team has been | ihe } es [iatured isgainst injury by a blanket | ia innesota G. 0. P. policy, Dana M, Evans, director of | Antes ewan 9 nee athletics, announced today. Terms of | Greatest ‘alls on Them to Register, | the policy assure the university a/ =d "| \ Ss ee ? | fixed sum for every player injured! Screen. TONIGHT. and THURSDAY z Vote or taken il during the football sea-! json. They also provide a, fifty per-j ° errr wu St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 25.—Chair- a Ween aa foriovery: Player Production o 7 coo sent to the hospital Beek man Charles R, Adams of the Repub-| Compensations have already been | of the Yi § 4 9 Pa lean e central committee today | received for five broken noses. | ‘ f ed the following statement ap- ee se | 4 i H ealing to voters to register for the | Year. z November election. | ; he great danger in this cam- H icious a paign ie apathy, “Te lara: crane [2 4 Delicious Greatest Comedy fact that 30,000 taxpayers of Min- | +1 Antti n, neapolis have not registered for the | Side-Splitting general election of Nov, 7. These we | ( {4 now of and we do not know how @ | © X many more thousands who are not A 7 : — Comedy. A Connecticut Nankee i B King {> on the, tax rolls may be also delin-| rmy Gas Bag ‘Bag Saved seal @ Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Turkish Nationalist leader, followed: by Unrivalled ay “The same situation prevails. in Destruction | Fovlews his troops in the fghling tone, Wueluaive rlocure trom omelet TN : other Minnesota citios of thé first — | Surkkish_ sources. Satire. \ a* class which require registration in| (By the Associated Press) 5 f order that the citizens may vote.” | Newport News, Va., Oct. 25—De-' g ig F 5 “The radical forces which threaten. | struction of the army dirigible C-14 | i| ?PEOPLE’S FORUM | re Reson Frnt AO oe on Marvellous ed to capture Minnesota in previous wes, Prevented ouey athe. opinion pe Pl Ge kind of a defense the public M * ’ campaigns are just as, active as they |f officers at Langley field, by the vould rece 4 i f asssivi Twaii ii i % a» >) were two years ago and are conduct-| Presence of mind of a member | WANTS IMPARTIAL this kinds . Ot Rage BERING Mark ean § masterpiece m film form that has made | ing just ag powerful a drive for the| he crew when a hole was torn in INVESTIGATION if not legally for two members of Spectacle the whole world laugh. A picture of unstinted mas: ; elective offices of Minnesota. Apathy te blimp’s gas bag as it was be-| naitor Tribune: a law firm to be on different sides P ifi . } on the Republican side is their great: He nee Ego otlaed re ncaa se | Yeoterday’s Tribune carried a of the same case. Honesty of con- Liehtnin: niticence. h weapon. i tf con-| sci a } pike Pane ae He bag those nearby scurried tor | 2°Ws item that a number at eon sclence, should prevent the ord Fy ro ore ’ . ' at this time is to register, the sec. |SHfety, except one man who pulled | Company had fled. aepetition with this. ki wi Of cia aeraanaeastl it Action Positively. a dollar attraction at our regular admis- ( oad to vote on Tuesday, November [penn Bcord, teleaaite ae BB jthe State Railroad Comnlsatson the pa ; ies, themselves cannot see ¢ ° sion price of 30c. The Biggest, Best and Finest feature { fa “* ; Fi "asking. that $42,000.00 be rebated this principle and apply it, then f | dere declared Matt Heals had not by ‘that company on the grounds| the voters and taxpayers should of the season. A real treat. | outa hae, i ae re e. probe gs jthat the company. had, been collect-|see thatthe one who is filling the } DAI TON FACES at oe pi ae 5 . Ay C A 0 ‘ing excessive rates ,to the amount] public position be relieved there- @ews memtig/at Bon Amionios the C-2, re- of at least $42,000.00, or a return] from. The interests of this firm’ of { THIRD TRIAL FOR yat San Antonio. -of 30 per cent on the valuation of! attorneys are such that’ the con- i ALLEG D TH FT the company’s property. Whereas,|sumers of the Hughes Electric , ' yng Zi SAT FEST TET POTTTMECH E) E ‘the Commiasison had fixed a te-| Company cannot get a square deal, = ! iturn of 8 per cent and 4 per cent; if the matter is left entirely in the ——E of Turtle Lake, and Mrs, Ingvold L W. W. TRIALS Johnson of Roseglen have entered ‘the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment. Miss Alma Harper of Glen Ullin, Mrs. O. B. Lund and baby boy of Bismarck. Christ Flichmann of Carson and James. Burch of the city have been discharged from the hospital. St. Alexius Hospital Mrs, Katherine Sill of Bismarck, Miss Jessie Star of Elbowoods, By- ron Smith of Grove, Mrs. Nick Der- schan of Richardton, Julius Wal- denberg of Steele, and Theodore Baker of Elbowoods ‘have entered hands of tthe City attorney, and the makeshift defense made before’ the City Commission proves this. / The. City Commission should look, the matter square in ithe face and treat all. public utilities alike irrespec- tive of the views of the City Attor- | depreciation” to the stockholders ‘on tthe valuation of the plant. In other words, that the company was entitled to a‘12 per cent return, 5 IN whereas, it had. collected revenue BIG COMBINE: which had: yielded a‘30 per cent Chicago, Oct. 25.—Willie Dalton, 17 years old, former bank messeng- er, laid down his school books once more today to face his third trial f for stealing $772,000 in bonds from | the Illinois Trust and Savings bank in February, 1921. ! yoy { | ing humor of the book is| | CITY NEWS heightened by. the visual, appeal. =e Mark Twain was not. a, humorist Engineer in City alone; in each. of his books, even! g, Q, Hathaway, federal highway the funniest, he pleaded a cause; In| engineer of St. Paul, is in Bismarck “A Conmecticut. Yankee” “he argues litoday on business. for the modern way of doing things, and proves that we are lucky to be living today and not in the days of old when knights were bold. Martin Cavendish, the Yankee, young, shrewd, up-to-date, finds him- |! ‘I self suddenly back in the Middle aan MOT Ages, among King Arthur's Knights ’ AT THE MOVIES 4 : : | AT THE MOVIES 4 AT SACRAMENTO (By the Associated Press) Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 25.—Trial of ten self-admitted members of the I, W. W. charged with violating Cal- ifornia’s criminal syndicalism act, was to be continued here today with the testimony by the prosecution. Testimony taken by the prosecu- tion indicates it is secking to estab- lish that the organization is com- mitted to the doctrine of sabotage. It is possible that W. E. Townsend, who claims to have been at one time return.” Mr. Hellstrom, attorney {for the petitioners appeared before! ney. and. employ an auditor at. once. the Bismarck City Commission and| Who will give the Hughes Company Léaiivi submitted the situation to that|a square deal, but not a coat of _Louisville, Ky., Oct. 25—Coopera- | hoy and asked that an auditor be! whitewash, and who will honestly tive marketing _ associations — of | employed to verify the figures pre-| anclyze the operating revenue and fobeses growers in the United cented by the petitioners by an expenses of the company. tates and Canada today wore band- | audit of the Hughes Electric Com- A Reader. ed. together through the agency of | pany’s books. the American Tobacco Growers’ co- | PAINS Doesentation ‘Operative exchange to present a In the first two trials the juries disagreed. Young Dalton, whose flight with the stolen bonds made him the quarry. of a national wide search, ~ was captured in a country pool room by a village marshal” at Heyworth, Tll., near Bloomington. The boy carried the stolen bonds in a satchel First Soo Train A subscriber informs The Tribuned that it was 20 years ago yesterday that the first Soo line train came into Bismarck. Baby Boy ‘ Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Kirkpatrick f ithe matter of the Round Table, His adventures ; which he tossed carlessly into a ito ttl issis' caused a “ Py . a oe Which he cogsed caneanly inte '®| common front to foes. of the best| tric cuuatiom tov arise, Cily| @a—nm there are made to play apart in} of Falkirk announce the brith of a| the St. Alexius hospital for treat-| a lieutenant of Wm. Haywood, J. ey> of pool. A reward of $25,000 was interests of the leaf producers. Attorney O’Hare immediately raised Martin's own modern Jpve romance. | baby boy born at tthe St. Alexius|ment. Mrs, Basil Small and baby} W. W. head, will be asked’ to testify 4 given to his captor. Organization of the exchange re- the point that if the City should “BLOOD AND SAND” There is hardly.a moment without |-hospital this morning. girl, Adam Gelade of Hague, Mrs.} again today ules from a two day conference | take ‘a hand in securing équity and AT THE ELTINGE g laugh. Thanks to Emmett J, Flynn, _—_——__—__—_—_ F. Swenson ‘ad baby boy of ithe —_—_—_—_—_—_ ee ere representatives of the coopera-! justice for the consumers of the! Rodolph Valentino as a dashing,| the director; the settings are superb Bismarck Hospital city, J. Hubbard of Tuttle, and Johnj We guarantee our repair SEES SURPRISES tive leaf associations in the United |tughes Electric Company, the] Picturesque toreador dominates /—notably .the scene of the tourna-| Mike Nastink of Wilton, Master| Heimer of Flasher have been dis-| work on-shoes. We use the i States and the dominion. Defini 6 | company would take the matter|‘Blood and Sand,” by ~ Vicente| ment, wherein Martin, dressed as 2} Robert Spangler of the city, Miss charged from the hospital. best material onl: Economy : IN WARD CASE announcement of the action take |inty wederal Court and force aj Blasco Ibanez which opened at tha | cowboy and armed with revolver and) Lucille Falkenstein of Wilton, ————_. i ye ite at this conference was made last! nigner valuation of the company’s|Hltinge theater last evening. ‘Phig/ lariat, routs all of King Arthur's) Mrs. Ed Weber of Ashley, Mrs. B. The manufacture of airplanes is be-] Shoe repair. 5th St. opposite (By the, Associated Press) night following the final meeting) plant. ‘This seemo a peculiar de-|% his first Paramount starringl knights. F, Brown of Beach, Pearl Lockrem | ing attempted in Australia. McKenzie Hotel. \ White Plains, 'N. 'Y,, Oct. 25— * james 6. Stono of Lexington, Ky,,| tense for the City Attorney to make Pic for Mis ‘introduction se°al'To the Voters of Burleigh|: ce John E. Mack, who hag been, ap- e i aaa | Where the citizens and taxpayers ©)" r S r 0 sy Wa Bointed special prosecutor. to, try Bho burleytabssan grower” toner (ATS, omdeavoring to secure, mint at, “ire part of Gallardo’ atting|"” County if ZT A= ‘alter S. Ward, millionaire baker’s| ative marketing association, was|+¢Y-are entitled to. Mr. Helistrom) (i ‘ | Jam now actively engaged == ,.son charged with the murde vy vee [answered the City Attorney effe ntino personality. Most promi-!, = Le | Glarebce-Petere: vine. sa ar os slected s proaldent. of iaics Meee tively. The City ‘attorney ent in the supporting cast are|in my candidacy for auditor = : i ‘announced today that the case|ficld service director of the Tri.|Taised other defenses in the in- jee Lee, Nita Naldi and Walter|of Burleigh County to which = would be presented next month or| state Tobacco growers’ cooperative , cess Of the utility, all of which | LOnk: iv lentino’s, portrayal of the] was nominated at the June = ! 5 possibly early in the year. astociation, was chosen. secretary. | eT@ answered by the petitioner's Shanley Dev Wiring 1 become ‘hel Primaries. Your vote is. == | “And I also predict surprises for! an executive committee, composed |@'tomey. This is a very unusual lashing idol of Spain, tthe great tly solicited. = ; la the public,” said Mr. Mack, .who|o¢' (he president ot each ‘leet ae- | td for a City Attorney to take) t9 reador, without exaggeration is) CAFRESUY nh |= Tee een was here for a conference with Tealec wR ME CBEOne aa chninc who ig supposed ito be appointed as great a piece_of acting as any Harry Cloug! le = Frederick E. Weeks, district attor-| man and Aaron Sanive. of San Fran-|2"4 paid for the puropse of pro- eres shown on ‘the screen. Lila ———_—_——— = = Hl ney of Westchestér colinty. “Mr. |cisco, wenerel comneel was authoriz. |tecting | the \ public’s interest and! Lee as the Spanish maiden who) Methodist, Ladies’ Aid willl = = i Weeks, Sheriff Werner-and myself| eq, This committee was empowered | t the interest of public utilities. |oved the toreadoy and Nadli give a Food and Rummage|= = tf ; f taths -| as the siren who ed his a WI y' => = i have had several meetings on this| to represent the exchange until the | We #180 no:e that the City Attor-| who caused his down-| 80° ine old Bismarck Thea-| == g) = H , case, and I can say positively that| next meeting, which was left tothe |2¢Y sid not rrise the question as} Tall also, appear very creditably. vd t= } the prosecution has much more| call of the president. |to Where the Bismarck Water Sup-| Walter Long as bendit chief] ter building, Saturday, Oct. = = “ Bf © evidence than the public think pos-|° "The Wisconsin tobaceo grovers’|P!Y,Company would take its case gives a pérformance second only | 28th. = — sible.” cooperative pool was represented at |" the proceelings which were tak-|€0 the star. | ‘The most spectacular = = ‘ Cee Mae a the Gpatosense Uhere. jen by the consumers and the City| Sport known to man—bullfighting = = = yd CYRUS M./KING ca in the case to determine water| furnishes a thrill seldom seen in : = / = 0 / See |rates. He appeared to press that pictures. “Blood and Sand” can => f = SERIOUSLY ILL| Pleads Guilty to case violently without any fear of| De Sid to have first class ingredi-|| “CASCARETS” 10¢ ||= se = j ; Bank Robb the matter being appealed to the|@nts of a highly entertaining pic- ; , = = ; Desk Rivet MiAke Oc eke eke an FY | Federal Courts as was done and an] ure, excellent story, fine cast, and 4 ee = = condition; of Cyrus M. King, former i rar | increase of 35 per cent allowed the) Toy able directing. Tms, pleture , . = = a cubernatorial candidate en Mict| Ipswich, S. D., Oct. 25.—Baker, one |company on hearing before that| remains at the Eltine for Wednes- For Sluggish Liver = = 4 gota; was’ still critical’ this ‘mornin, “| of the two men held here on a|court. Cam jt be that the City ‘At-{ day and Thursday. ae — = f a dws having takedi‘place in th charge of robbing the Mina, S, D,,|torney is more interested in the CAPT - or Constipated — { Meet Od rae See apace in #he) bank last summer, last night in Cir-|welfare of the Hughes Blectric| ay. winiag hee cee = stated: : bes ?| cuit Judge Bottum’s court, pleaded |Company then he is in the com-| | 10 hye um Oe Special produc- Bowels = i My, Ki: has be guilty to a charge of robbery and was ;Sumers and ayers of the city? Hon of Marki Ty alts ‘A Connecti- = Recere PaN aan sy Sone sentenced to serve twenty years in| 1 This brings to my mind the man-| Cut Yankee in King Arthur Court,” : = ' most of the time for the past fe! eho penitentiary. Valin, the other|Mer in which the Electric rate case| Which opened an engagement Clean your bowels! Feel fine! |= Thursday, Oct. 26th ! Tha; eldet ec Rina sho iahee alleged robber, will probably go. oj W@S handled before the State Rail- ae : a ae ine 0) treats When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, |= Ly ° { Stee SIMRAN anette is 62) trial at the January term of -court.|T0ad Commission: Mr. Edward | scrvds to rank with the best picturi-| when your head is dull or aching, or |= f ‘ \ years old, has long been active in Phe Ditile attempts “of thergale’ | Cox, of the firm of O’H&re and Cox | 24tions of famous literary cla: your stomach is sour or gassy, just | == } Minnesota political circles. escape from the Edmunds county jail|Tepresented the Hughes Electric] Which Mr. Fox has given the the pub-| take one or two Cuscarets to relieve |= The soft luxuriousness vf beautiful furs— qs pag aa have been Sensational. First they |COMpany as its attorney while Mz,| lic. It made a remarkable impres-| constipation. No griping—nicest lax- | what woman doesn’t love to wrap up in McADOO FORCED tried gaining their liberty by obtain- | H. F. O'Hare, City Attorney, and of} sion on an enthusiastic audience. ative-cathartic on earth for grown: |= them, a bit of choker about her throat or a : TO CANCEL DATE) fo eee ee tee tone rll iC” [vn ote! Hs ne fe emit ST cle Coy eT Lammas date heaton ke ae coat drawn close about her. And what A guard heard the noise they were Msn = woman need deny herself that joy now that creating and-placed them in another cell. Yeterday: they again tried es- cape by burning their’way out of the | jail. ‘ | fur prices have reached a new low level. ~ This event affords a most exceptional opportunity to select furs that. are correct : in style, exquisite in peltry and perfect in workmanship. (By the Associated Press) Dodge City, Kansas, Oct. 25.—Wil- liam G. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury, was unable.to de- liver his scheduled addresses here FIRST. SHOW 7:30, TONIGHT We guarantee our repair; day -b f illness. Mr. Me- i Adoo's address at Syracuse, Kansas,|work on shoes. . We use the] WEDNESDAY SECOND 9:10 4 this afternoon and Denver tonight| best material only. Economy | and MATINER DAILY EE» also were cancelled, upon the 2d-! shoe repair. 5th St. opposi e, “THURSDAY 7 2:30 1 vice of his physician, who ordered complete rest. Mr. McAdoo. became suddenly ill y last night after leaving Wichita. He will not make another address in the interest of the Democratic campaign until he reaches Salt Lake City and then only with. the consent of his physician, he said today. $ ; Mr McAdoo seemed somewhat im- “proved when his train reached here and he continued his journed to Salt Lake via Dencer. His illness was caused by a stomach disorder. Hundreds of bargains in men’s furnishings, women’s hose and underwear, chil- dren’s, wear. We are closing out these lines. Siegal’s shoe , Store. McKenzie Hotel. Regular meeting Llo: 'Spetz Post American Legion, | 8 o’clock this evening. } Here’s the real screen sensation of the season! Rodolph Valentino as.a_hot-blooded toreador, the dashing idol of Spain, hero of many loves.. In a. story by Blasco Thanez; author. of “The Four Horsemen.” You'll see Valentino risking his life in the most spectacular. sport known to man—bull-fighting. You'll see him lured by the maddening beauty of a titled Spanish temptress. You'll see all the Tomance, the fiery passions of Spain in a picture a thou- sand times bigger than “The Sheik. Mf Produced in lavish splendor by the man who made “The Three Musk- eteers.” The greatest Valentino triumph ever, known! us RODOLPH VALENTINO : The Albrecht: Represent- ative will be in charge. SO TT TTT TTTRTTTETTLETETIUTR ITETUUTT TICLE Kaiser’s Cousin Seesespec = q Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” tm a me Rummage Sale ‘at Presby- teri.n church Thursday and Friday this week. >; TUASHAANATATTHUTEATY Regular meeti ng Lloyd Spetz Post American Legion, 8 o’clock this evening. HOPING COUGH Seats for the first show fill | UA Wee aa NITA NALDI_ ns ‘5 C(] “cure’”—but helps to re- : £ 71Gb of coughing.| Though he’s a third cousin of | Blo od and and fast—get yours by 7:30. _ Tar " yis KS fen Washington” Du Gee gcse Poote open Bt 1346. F hi Dry Cl . EN Akal T: Men’s Furnishin: leanin ICKS foe) & oe [se i Bee Oves 17 fritiion Jors Used Yearly | an American citizen when Lincoln’ | senate OD Way ane Suet ismMarc bie Ean L ie ran for re-election.

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