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PAGE EIGHT 6 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Murders Man In New York, Noy. .— Just at the | . are sifting through the eel that converge at that point, a man sidewalk a few yards away from | Columbus Circle, the up town gate: | to the theatrical district. i ‘ 7 he man who fired the shot calm- Prosecution Claim They Have, jy yecame part of the crowd on the | i sidewalks in front of the theatres | Found Man Seen by Mrs. | ing restaurants. The vietim died im Gibson, The Pig Raiser a hospital. Nothing in his posses- sion served to identify him. 3 MEN ARE INVOLVED Saturday afternoon, Nov. “Weman in Gray” May Also} Adults $1.00. Be Charged With Slay- SaaS icreor | POPETODELAY NAMING OF New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 9.— The information in which the state of New Jersey expects to obtain in- dictments of three persons for the murder of Rev. Edward Wheeler- Hall and his chojr leader, Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, ver o be | oud, Nov. i Pope: Pins hea d¢: laid before Supreme Court Justice} cided to postpone the appointment Park and Grand Jury foreman Gibb} of the new American cardinals to a by Deputy Attorney General Mott] consistory to be held next year. it ae was learned today. The report that both Archbishop Mundelein of Chi- cago and Archbishop Hayes of New York would at that time receive the red hat, however, was confirmed in an authoritive quarter. Meanwitile notice has been sent to Monsignor Giovanni Bonzano, apostolic delegate at Washington, with’ regard to his being raised to the purple in the consistory to be held December 11. It .is expected this notice will rcach Monsignor Bonzano next week and that he will shortly afterward leave for Rome. t Somerville. close to the autho- that the investigators tified the man who Mrs. Jane Gibson says she saw shoot {lls and the Rector, The rities will ask that he be in- ted for first degree murder. They Il sgek also to indict the “woman in gray” for first degree murder on the grounds that she was an ac- complice, but did not actually kill either Dr. Hall or Mrs. Mills. The third man under suspicion is said to be a member of the church of which Dr. Hall was rector. “Authorities hope to obtain his in-| t on a charge of being an| Saturday vy after the fact. They wy llth. 3°». m. the automobile whic! ; trailed Dr. Hall and Mrs. Mills to Adults $1.00. the Phillips farm where they were ed and also that he has con- information from the Matinee—“Good Gracious” afternoon, Nov. Children 50c. Many experiments here and abroad have shown that liquid hy drogen is by far the lightest of al i known liquids. Sa BROWN "JONES 802 Main St. Phone 34, Tn honor of our Foot Ball boys we close Friday between 2 and 5, or during the game. - “Boost for a Bigger, Better, Bismarck.” In honor of the “Legion Boys” we shall close our store Saturday at 12 noon. “We Believe in Armistice Day anda Democratic World.” Nevertheless we wish to be loyal to our patrons also, and we shall. make every effort to serve you promptly and with the best the market affords. Please order before 2 p. m. Friday and before noon Saturday, and the goods will be delivered, with the least possible delay. ‘ FOOT BALL! We will close tomorrow at Two O'clock to attend the game. We will open right after the game and have a delivery at 5 o’clock. Everybody watch “Dutch” Hou- ser’s fighting demons. \ ARMISTICE DAY We will close at noon Saturday, Novem- ber the 11th, out of respect for our boys, their mothers and fathers. Help us observe this day. ' LOGAN'S “We Thank You” | Matinee—“Good Gracious” ' 11th, 3-9. m. Children 50c.'1 NEW CARDINAL, Crowded street NEWBERRY | ISSUE WINS It in His Fight on Sen. ers as the outstanding result. Throughout the campaign Mr. Fer- ris brought the Newberry matter to (By the Associated Press) lated returns showed that in add tion to electing a senator, a mem ber of the house of representatives and five members of the legislature, the party had gained grouqd in num- jerous counties of the state. In sev: jeral instances the majority of the jcounty offices went into Democrats for the first time in history. The big fight, however, was cent- ered in the senatorial contest and] government to the people and won't the victory by 15,000 votes of Wood- bridge N. Ferris, former governor, over Senator Charles R, Townsend, was looked upon by Democratic;lead- the fore, declaring it was the “big issue in Michigan” and that by ‘his election Michigan voters could “purge themselves of Newberryism.” ‘Whether the Senator-elect plan- ned to raise the issue in, Washing 'ton was not definitely known today. southwest,” he said, aver nal conspiracy of deflat Townsend INRETURNS OF ELECTION (By the ‘Associated Press) Chicago, Nov, 9.—Characterizing the result of Tuesday’s election as a revolt against “landed aristocra- cy” Benjamin C. Marsh of Washing- ton, D. C., the Farmers National Council, de- clared here today that farmers “are joining with labor to restore the cannot gripe. Nov. 9.—The De- uceesses in Michigan in 's election appeared even ‘onounced today, when b moving. managing. directors of stop until they havé done this.” Mr. Marsh has been campaigning in 18 states from Michigan jwest to the coast since May. for’ candidates endorsed by the council. “The defeat of scores of reaction- ‘ary senators and congressmen, and See eet HE Women’s High Class Coats DRESSY COATS Every new and fashioned style of the season is represented in this won- derful collection. Beautiful fur-trimmed models in the loose wrap: effects, also belted styles. Full selection of all the new shades. Made up in high- class materials. Specially low priced at— $25.00 to $159.50 Furs: Materials: _. Colors: Beaver Marvella Black Nutria Orlando Navy Squirrel Bolivia Fawn Wolf ¢ Panveline - Brown Caracul Marleen Sorrento, z NEW LEATHER LINED COAT SPECIAE Full leather-lined bodies all wool materials sleeves are oyverlined. with twilled satin. Large Fur Collars of Opossum. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922 Very Special Reductions ‘On Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Men’s Educator Shoes, $8.50 values. . $5.50 Men’s Mackinaws. The finest line of men’s mackinaws, $ 4.95 BG ecis ods cece Hiaieie's Lave thes .;. GOOD ea 290) and up nr oman SE 35 and up near ee A 8c We are closing out our men’s wear section. Cotton Gloves. Extra heavy, pair....... 10c Ladies’ Educator Shoes. Just re- ceived a big shipment of ladies’ shoes in suedes, the most beautiful styles ever shown, $8.50 Pumps, 2 strap RT ae $5.95 Satrap....... $0.90 A good line of high top, shoes, $7.50 value $4. 50 A nice line of Misses’ and Chil- re ae am $2.95 hundreds of wonderful bargains. Come in and see. We need the room. Siegals will not permit us to quote half the bargains we offer. SIEGAL’S SHOE STORE 418 ‘Broadway ‘ t I 3075 oN 5905 “ yarn ml THIS It is not necessary to buy a high- priced roadster to get maximum com- fort. Comfort is a matter of correct design. Comfort is built into the Studebaker Light-Six. L The seat is placed at just the right angle for relaxation and is provided with © big, fat cushions, upholstered in genuine leather. The semi-elliptic springs are long, strong and resilient. There is ample luggage space under the rear deck—plenty of room for every; thing you may want to carry. Vibration, which is 90 destructive to motne care, 0 poo lly eliminated by perfert belsoge the motor. This is largely due to the fact that the crank- opening with the Large sn a i | nN ‘Thlet-prool transmission lock. Com ventilatr. We have , zy. i NS “shaft and connecting rods are machined on. all surfaces, an exclusive Studebaker practice for cars at anywhere near the Light-Six price. Economy of operation is increased by valves inclined at a 20-degree angle and by the internal hot spot. This handsome roadster is'a quality car throughout. Itis soldat $975only be- cause of complete manufacture, in large volume, in one of the most modern and complete motor car plants in the world. Middlemen’s profits are thus elimi- nated, and the savingsare passed on to you. The Light-Six Roadster well upholds Studebaker’s 70-year tion for de- pendability and dollar-for-dollar value. a. curtains and outside door leather. ‘Ringo opecs Gnder the rear eck for loguage. MODELS AND PRICES—/. o. b. factories re NF DE 127 W.B., “ain crea | 5-Pass., 119° W. B., 60 H. P. Teck aitwine gon. Ps Touring.....---—-$1275 Roadster (2-Pase.)___._ 1250 Roadster (4-Pase.)__-_. 1275 Coupe (4-Pase.)_____. 1875 Sedan__________... Touring ........ Speedster (4-Pas: Coupe (4-Pass‘).. Coupe (5-Pass.). Sedan (Special)... 2050 ‘Non-Skid Cord Tires, Front and Rear, ‘Standard Equipment BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributor. Is A Bismarck, N. D. T [farmers were tenants, by 1930 pro- “In.1920 about 38 percent of the jbably half will be tenant.” a \ STUDEBAKER YEAR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FARGO vs BISMARCK | Base Ball Park, Tomorrow at 2:30 ————