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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,.1922 May Try Bank' Cases in December} Fargo, N. D., Noy, 22.—Unexpected development late yesterday Scandinavian-American bank here 11 1921 may éome up early: in Decem- ber instead of in January, it was: City Bureau, who has been in ¢ announced Yoday. ‘The twelve defend- ants,-Including A. C, Townley, found-!for the east where he peill conduct | torney general and defeated for gov ernor in the recent election yestet Cc to Ransom county. George-Shafer, assistant attorney! of every man and woman who took general in charge of the prosecution | prat in this*great movement. “ announced that District Judge Frank | one has P. Allen was to call a jury term at} been willing to Lisbon for December 5 to 12. Mr. Shafer -said that H. J. Hagen fromer president of the bank would probably be tried first. Phere are 33 indictments against .him—16 on charges of acuepting deposits to an inselvent bank and other on false entry and report charges. It was believed yesterday that the cases would come up before district | Judge George McKenna, who will have) charge of the January term of court at Lisbon instead of Judge Allen, Waterway Projects | Before Civic Body; (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Nov. 22—The southern commercial congress will close its convention toay-with a discussion of*rgtways, highways and waterways and foreign eredits for international trade, > The program for this mornings ses- sion’ included addresses on two great waterway projects, the Great Lakes St. Lawrence; proposal, and the At- lantic-Mississtppi canal, planned to cut acr inate 500 miles from ocean {rip to New Orleans to New York. , H. C. Gardner, president of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence . Tidewater a association was to be present the plea for southern co-operation making this project possible, while John C. Ruge, president of\the Florida. chamber of commerce, brought the plea for the Florida canal to the commercial congress. Mr. Gardner described the pro- posed Great Lakes-St. Lawrence canzl to compelte the coordinated trium- Virate of railways, highways, and waterways. Through it, he said, the bulk of freight of the Ohio and Mississippi valley floats southward to New Or- leans. The St. Lawrence project, he said, will so ‘nearly finance itself through the salés of power generated at the canal locks that it will make ‘no ap-|Quired to answer the complaint of |} preciable drain on money needed to complete the proposed Mississippi river improvement. With both in operatjon, Mr. Gard- ner said, two way traffic will be available, the. river being favored in! winter months, and the shorter St. Lawrence route ~to Europe during the summer, for all points north of Vicksburg, Miss. Vicksburg, he said, would be nine- ty five miles to Liverpool by way of Chicago dnd the lakes than by the river. TRAINS NATION * AGAINST NEW GERMAN WAR <Continued from Page One) y too much about our country and ermany, if you don’t heed our ad- vise you will hear bullets flying about your head. We are sick of having you poilus . poisoning the minds of our people.” “World war veteran.” GUARD DOUBLED New York, Nov. 22—The police escort assigned to Georges Clemen- ceau during his stay in this city was doubled this afternoon, when the Tiger received a Tetter threatening | his life, signed “a world war veter an.” Civie Drive Raises Membership to 472 In Three Days (Continued from Page One) ships for the day was again won by Division D, under Major Thompson, with a total of 18 members. Division C, under Major Murphy brought in the largest of collections and won the cut-glass walking stick and the wicked ‘bath tub. The highest individual score for new memberships was made by Team U No. 14, under Capt. CFaswell, with a total -of 9 signed applications while Team No. 5, under Capt. Boise, brought in the largest amount of col- lections for the day. rn The standing of the four divisions for the whole campaign as fol- lows: Division members. : on “B"--Major Graham, 59 “A"—Major Grady, 49 ‘Major Murphy, » > s \ Gur prt ae. = Stop YourCough Foley’s Honey and Tar stood the test of time serving three genezations No Opisicolaszedients pristed oa wrapper Largest Selling Cough Medicine in the Worid may| brought in 28 members exch in the that criminal actions resulting from} three days; indictments following failure of the | the whole campaign being tied. er of the Nonpartisan leagye aid|a campaign for the Canton, Ohio,/ William Lemke, recalled deague at-| Chamber of Commerce. , day secured a change of venue from done it well. * | money for a cause which has for, its northern Florida to elim- | in| North | as of the vital links in the chain | 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE...” | Diviston “D” Major Thompson, 87| ; members, The workers on Teams Nos. 12-and 14, under Capts. Dobler and Cras- well jointly win the honor of having | this highest Score of | Praises City. i J. H. McLaughlin of the American urge | of the campaign here, leaves tonight af ‘efore leaving, Mr. McLaughlin said | “Bismarck has done a big job andj This has been made | Possible by the hearty co-operation Every stuck to the job and has satrifice time andj} | @bject the best interests and the de-| velopments of his city.” | “Bismarck has made a record in ‘this campaign,” continued My.-Me- | Laughlin, “in passing its goal in two days. No other city of this size in jthe United States has cver made such a record, The response has ‘been fine and with the ‘same spirit | of co-operation in the future work, Vof the organization and with the same | unselfish effort backQof it, there is {nothing within reason that the new Commercial club gannot accomplish.” WEATHER REPORT. For twenty-four hours ending at | noon today. = | Temperature at 7 a. m. ; Temperature at noon . Highest yesterday | Lowest vi | Lowest la | Precipitation | Highest wind velocity . ae i WEATHER FORECAST. | For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair jtonight and Thursday; not much | | change in temperature, | | For North Dakota: Fair tonight | and Thursday, slightly cooler north; portion tonight. i WEATHER CONDITIONS. | , The pressure is nigh from the low-} er Mississippi Valley northwestward | jover the Rocky Mountain region and | Fair weath- | Is in all sections except in! |the Great Lakes reigon where pre-| ‘cipitation occurred. Temperatures jhave risen from the northern Plains | | States northwesternward. | | ORRIS W. ROBERTS, =! i | 1 Meteorologist. | SUMMONS , | | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- | | ty of Burleigh. In District Court, | | Fourth Judicial District. i | Raymond Gordanier, Plaintiff, yg. | | Florence EF. Gordanier, Defendant. | The State of North Dakota to the} ove Named Defendant: | ‘ou are hereby summoned and re- | | it-is low over Man:toba. ver prevai the plaintiff in this action a copy of which is hereto, annexed and here- | with served upon you, and to serve a | icopy of your answer upon the sub- | ber at this office in the city of | Bismarck, Burleigh County, North | |Dakota within thirty days after the | service of this summons upon youj exclusive of the day of such service | land in ease of your failure so to ap- | [pear and answer judgment will be | taken against you by default for the | relief demanded in the complaint. | Dafed Nov. 20, 1922. [- F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, ‘N. D. | 11-22-24—12-6-13-20-27 | Take an invoice of your dry | jcleaning needs and Phone! | Klein—Tailor and Cleaner. | | | | Faerie oraaa pe | T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY |WANTED TO RENT—Modern resi- dence, prefer 5 room house. Wi | be at Annex Hotel all day Thu day, call or phone there... F Harding. 11.22 | FOR SALE—H,H. Furniture. 221 3rd | St. 11-22.3¢ |FOR RENT—Three furnished light | housekeeping rooms on first floor. | modern home. Phone 872. | $35.00. 1 ‘OR RENT—Nice front room suit- able for two with board at the | “| SMollawk. 401 6th St. | | ' 11-22 |FOR RENT—One large room with | | or without board, block and a_hutif | from postoffice. Phone 538R 210 | ; Thayer. | 11-22-3t | | FOR RENT—Four room house, part-| | ly modern and in excellent con- | dition, near post office. Inquire | 406 Third street or call at office. | 110 Third St. J. K. Doran. . :11-22-1w .WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 5th St. 11-22-3t. FOR SALE—Five. passenger Touring car with all-year top. ‘In good condition and cheap for cash. At 201 Ist, St. 11-22-3t ee A Homie For Sale A very beautiful home of seven rooms and bath, garage. The very best hard wood floors down and up stairs. Gas range, coal range and electric raige. Base- ment divided into 3 rooms. One of the beautiful lawns in the beautiful City of Bismarck. That's saying some thing. This lot alone is worth $3000.00. This home is so beautiful and so nice in side and out that you would not believe me—in writing—so I will kindly ask. that you look it over—if interested. No curiosity seekers invited. Only $4000 cash and balance on easy terms. ‘J. MH. HOLIHAN Phone 745. 214 Broadway. P, S.—Don’t buy a home until you have looked at our desirable houses. | shows at the Eltinge theater today 3)ence; always tired, |1922, to sat | BOB Curls... $6.75 —+— Sa aOVing | vin. Vi italit i Al i 5 ‘AT THE MOViEs | Vim, Vigor, Vitality ere ———— | FOLLOW WHEN your’ THE ELTINGE | Being xejected by his own wife, is.) one’ of the st fantasies of the human ir on, but it is an ac- tual’ occurrence in the life of itu- dotph Cameron. Mr. Caméron is the leading "man in “R Sea,” BLOOD Is PURE Mere ts Advice You Cannot Afiord to, Overook Paul, Minn. —.“I can highly} Dr. Pierce’s Golden, Medical Discovery as a_ splendid) tonic and blood purifier, In my boyhood I was afflicted with break- | ing out on my face?but after I took 2 ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ to} ne up my system the pimples di \ | | St. recomm Rose o’ the Sea, the Anita Stewart feature which and tomorrow, | Wednesday Thursday, | In private | is Mrs. Cameron, to's |e whimsicalities that strangest one | tO" UP My systen ‘ came in the selection of the picture /7PPeared and I-have never had any in which Mr. Cameron was placed |Si2¢° I have also known of others chpedite “NI? SIT “beens, instedd wo have. teen Dr. Historie. Golden ; of the customary plot of having the , Medical Discovery. with great bene: | handsome and bright hero marry ; ft 88 a blood purifier and tonic, and, the heroine, the authors in thi therefore ‘have no hesitancy in| A ecommending it as a reilable medi-! stance have chosen a decidedly |" i novel angle. Hence it occurs that, ie fox anyone to take who has/ blood or is in a run-down the leading man, making love as | U2pUre Hy sereen men have never “nad love | State of health.”—W. G. Barnoske, bore, is actually refused by the} 1548 Charles St. woman whom if real life he has al- > Obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ready wooed and won. Other attrac- | i¢2l Discovery in liquid or tablets tions on the program are Movie from your neighborhood druggist, Chats, and a two part. comedy, |r sed 10¢ to Du Pierce’s Invali¢ “Treasure Bound.” i | Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg y The Modern Mother | ousrier cxw%) of Section. wight faces problems far beyond those of! (8). in Township One Hundred Forty | her forbears. She herself must he| (140) North,” of Range Seventy-cight | a much more’ competent person, ! Oe West ick ithe ‘th Pp, Mu | combining im one individual the, iperat the date of ae. the is THOR duties of nurse, cook, teacher and $960.16 besides the costs, disburse. moral instructor. It is no wonder ments and. expenses of this fore- | that many women | closure. | ! conscientious break under the strain, and tha Dated this 22nd day of November, others drag out a miserable exist-| 1922. b nd yct unable INVESTORS MORTGAGE .SECURI | to take a day’s'vacation. Such wo-! ity COMPANY, NG i | men will find themselves benefited: & YOUNG and the burdens made easier by the NEWTON, DULL. YOUNG: use of Lydia HE) Pinkham’s Veget-! Pinon North Gate tag able Compojnd, which was made) 0 11-22:29-12. for suffering women, and does not j fail to relieve them. FURNITURE FOR SALE Three comfortable rockers, | library table, music cabinet,! conditions of the morteage herein, Smoking stand, foot stool, after described, Notice is Hereby | Child’s. bed and mattress.) Given, that that certain mortgage| kitchen table and rug. Ad-; executed and delivered by a 2 | White and Merl W. White, her hus.| @ess 501 6th St. Phone 496.| band, mortgagors, to Investors Mort- gage Security Company, Inc., mort- gagee, dated the 12th day of June,; 3919, and filed for record in the of. “Cascarets” 10c NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSURE SALE, i Default having occurred in the} fice of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and sj of) North Dakota, on the 17th day of | | July, 1919, at 10:40 ovlock AL M,| and recorded in Book 143 of Mort-j For Sluggish Liver gages, on page 31, will be foreel by a sale of the pr in such mortgage and hereinafter described, or Constipafed atthe front door of the court house at Bismarck, ia the county of Bur Bowels ' leigh and state of North at{ Clean your bowels! Feel fine! | the hour of. t "el When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, noon, on th iwhen your head is dull or aching, or | ! your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two C cts to relieve | constipation, No griping—nicest lax- satisfy the sare are situate in Bur-[tive-cathartic on earth for grown. leigh C y, North Dakota, and des-] Ups and children. 10c a box. Taste cribed as folfows: The ~Northwest|like candy.—Adv. ; GET RID OF YOUR FAT Thousands of cthers have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. ‘ uch mortgege on the d prem described in age and which will be s on. I am a licensed practising physician and per- sonally select the treatment for each individual e, thug enabling me to choose “remedies that will produ ot only a loss of weight harmlessly, but Which will also relieve you ef all the trouble- some symptoms of over-stoutness such as short ness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheuma- tiom, gout, thina, kidney trouble and ious other afflictions which often accompany over- stoutness, My treatment will reduce that depressed, tired, sleepy feciing, giving you renewed enrgy and vigor, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat. You are“not irequired to change in the-alightest from your regular mode of living. There is no dicting or ex: ising. Be imple, easy and pleasant tu take, overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send | 1 TRIAL TREATMENT and m an whereby I am to be AFTER REDUCTION HAS PLACE if you so If you are for my FRI PAID ONLY desire. ~ DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York | 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. ¥Y. Desk H 1062. ortnightly Service to — JAPAN- CHINA @ PHILIPPINES (anadian Pacific The 4 Empresses—giants of the Pacific— take you to Japan in 10 days, China 14 days, Manila 18 days, They offer you Canadian Pacific service none better, Sail from Vancouver, British Columbia, fortnightly. , Further information from.local steamship agents or H. ML Toit, Gen. Agt. Pass.” Dept. ‘ 611 2nd A So., Minneapolis, SPECIAL PRICE | x givi We are > the latest style Hair Dress to those desiring it. ~———. Sample assortment: number one in- cludes a number of swagger sport coats of heavy winter fabrics also dres- sier in kersey, velours and mixtures. This is certainly offering good\ winter coats at = unheard of low prices. . Petticoats Fancy black sateen petticoats with-deep flounce. $1.50 values. Special.... $1 | PAGE THREE STL TS ET a ae AE AT - Here is Another Remarkable DRESS SALE at LUCAS Just received another big shipment of sample dresses, showing the few embroid- ered Wool Velour, also serges trim- a me) med with red and black braid. In straight long waist line models: Tan, Navy and Black. ‘Sizes 16 to.42. In the regular way these dresses would sell for around $15.00. Your choice, commencing tomorrow morning. ... SUPER VALUES IN WINTER COATS A. W.LUCAS COMPANY $15 Petticoats Fine silk petticoats. Jerseys and Satin in all the high colors «..... ¢ Sample assortment number two con- sists of Bolivias, Velours, Mixtures and Flushes. Some are trimmed with Opos- sum, Muffloon and Beaverette. Flare backs and blouse backs. $ 2 5 Reflecting the very new- f Bloomers models. Your choice. | Sateen bloomers in green, navy and purple. Ankle length. Special so... b icecee ses $1 $3.98 « CAPITOL TONIGHT .and THURSDAY - House Peters and all star cast in Human Hearts” The one big story the whole world loves. \ 4 i A SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Adults 35c. > Coming . Children 10c. A se ae 4 “A. MAN’S. HOME” \ Coming V—_—————— es bd TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY a! \ ANITA STEWART “ROSE 0° THE SEA” The romance ant adventures of a girl —waif of the sea— thrown into the perils of the stranger sea of society. MOVIE CHATS COMEDY COMING The Grand Old Play * “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” With Theodore Roberts as “Unlce Josh”

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