The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 8

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pan Guha teG MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 ' DED 5° [the murder is: considered x paving, beta transferred from (; ONDU CT OF f merrOy pie officials predict: | Sesh borrying ant of Min- ‘ etn +. br ight at Fe ‘alls » Heari: 8 19 NO D AKON A he eras gute en Tae make the use of any automobile Asserts ‘They Brought ‘Dis- SACRE : most satisfactory? and doesn’t it grace on Academy at take a modern completely equip- Football Game ped building and a strongly, per- pik fected organization with years of ~ : PAGE FIGHT HOUSE LIMITS | POWER INSALE OF U.S. SHIPS TO ee Strikes from Subsidy Bill Section Permitting Sale Without Bids Benjamin Strauss Seeks Free- dom Through Writ Washington, Nov. 27——-Without a r Washington, Nov. 27.—The conduct 4 |, Nov, 27—Benjamin #aford ‘voto the house today elimin. : of the Annapolis waidehipmen at the | Strauss of St. Paul, arreated at Pitts. | "Women who wish experience to extend that kind of sted from the administration ship- Army and Navy football game in| burs, Kansas, ten days ago,.in c to stimulate the ping board to sell any vessels of the| Je ‘ Philtdetnhia on’ Saturday span car.| nection with the robory of a bank at | STowth Of their hair government merchant fleet without raigned in a public statement today} Wolford, N. D., will fight extradition E Li Scalp @ ig for competitive bidding. by Secretary Denby of the Navy de-| and endeavor to gain his freedom Massa gat hick 2 ‘ first real test for the admin- partment, declaring that members of| through: habeas corpus proceedings | successfully istration shipping bill was looked for the corps had brought disgrace not| to be heard here probably Tuesday. | Pt owing hair, Hain tetare the house Tée anioodment only on themselves but on the Naval]. V. Sullivan, his attorney, has filed | Strong, ‘vigorous with prospects an avalanche of pro- asada ts pe a taunt ies come up be. | BaF surely. follows posed changes woud be offered and omy AI. midabipmen seek | sore Disteiet Oude’ C/G. Hau iP be: Ja healthy condition of the scalp and disposed of before the vote on final heavily: do not ‘know, said:theiseer} fore District Jocge © Moen a good circulation of blood to the passage Wednesday night. retary’s statement. But he. addea hair roots. Ask us for Van Ess, Republican leaders were, confident ai cpa a Al Rene eae ae patent nlite the bil} would go through not only ed to do their duty to their uniforms Relieves Headache directed it will Cause your’ hair hs i and to their country tobring shame| A little Musterole, rubbed on fore. | Stow 8 to 10 inches ¢ach year. afe margin but without ma- modification. Opponents of thy a ” ‘ pon all, head and tem; ‘will usually drive y on the “other lend sasert ‘The extreme youth of the Irish militarists is shown in this picture | He announced that an investiga-| away needa clean, white oint- Fi inney’ s Drug Store on leaders would have | ‘o¢ @ Free State motor patrol. Smiles as happy and carefree as those of | tion would be ordered, ment, made with oil of mustard, Bismarck, N. D. 0 or es 0. heir full strength to) | American joy-riders are on the faces of these boys. whose pictures were A Musterole is a natural_remedy with ube arty . : . jtaken just efter a flerce attack had been made by repyblicag rebels on J Cc ti , | none of the evil after-effects 80 often ‘The rule permitting unlimited; the ree State troops at Wellington Barracks, Jury Continues ented by “itera medicine.” | ‘ : Phone 490 amendment under which the” ineasure is to be considered for three days, beginning today, was made oy the rules committee, according ty the Musterole at’ your drug store. pliyxiation... The; older “boy’ is. ina Penne hospital size, $3. serious condition with: his-wind pipe] “Somerville, N. J., Nov. 27.—The | SETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | severed. The younger, will re-} Somerset county grand jury re-as- cover, physicians said t sembled today after.a three-day va- cation to .continue ‘hearing of thy Halls-Nills murder inquir; witnesses, including. Mrs. son, Whose eye witness; account ‘of ‘Murder Inquiry mounted police and who was subse- ‘quently committeed to \state prison ge of second degree forgery, announcement of Chairman Camp-| 0M @ charge o ” ittee, for the pur-| escaped Saturday from the University ea ag ver lof Minnesota hospital, where he had pose of giving the house an gppor- Ry tunity to shape the kind of shipping been confined for medical treatment, bill it would be willin gto pass ana. Beauvis was ‘convicted of th charge in the Hennepin county di age meen. ere trict court and committed March last, under the name of Roy Veni os | He was arrested in Wabasha on this charge, following an investigation |" i = Los Angeles, Nov. 27.—Mrs. Clara of his records by Canadian and Unit- ed States officials. Beauvis was taken from the prison August 17, and committed to the hos. Phillips, convicted of murder in the pital,’ where “he was receiving treat-| second degree for killing Mi ment for mental disorders. ‘His es¢ Harding Asks Governorsiet tape was'dincovered at 6:30.a, m, toc] tart? Leemuine Menton 7 friend. He will fight for Emergency Day day and after tracking him to the| from 10 years t6 life in. the. state you. river : 5 i aoe penitentiary at San Quenti: ‘A ten- ‘ i y é abandoned’ bath robé and the usual] Gay stay was asked to permit her at- : Ne Bat he doesn’t begin to hospital garb in which he WAS} torneys to formulate an appeai from bie ? ight until after fire has ew ng aden Silverware The Gift of Gifts HE man with the. helmet and’ the. hose. is your "There is nothing in’ which the careful housewife takes such ‘genuine delight as in her sifVerware. Washington, Nov. 27.—President Harding addressed an appeal to the ! fWeriors, of the states. today for are ed EAS a 4 the judgment and sentence. f ‘attacked your property. A the observance of’ next Sunday, 2 the sae but eat smclale eee —_—_—_— zs 4 . Hartford: Fire Insurance The’ success of any party or entertainment December 3, as “Near East emerken:| E06, inion thet a. confederate | PLAN SMOKER WS. [Company policy is your often depends in great measure upon perfect Ciperation with the mayors of| furnished him other clothing. FOR THE BAND soa 1 / pecan betere, jiaring ae table appointments. i Gtiea end other - public ;and:) ‘civls La Ke, ‘ th eo nre. loes what Our sélection of designs in silver this Holi- authorities the aay, be ferret The Elks lodge is planning a a = i ; ' é firemen cannot do; it day Season is’ most complete. ing altancion ito the need for sab- smoker, for next Friday night. in rf 4 ree: : f Wh Prevents” financial loss : honor of members of. the Elks band. ae j ? f caused ; by fire. - / Beautiful, new, attractive patterns that stantial relief through the American organizations established for that end. Patient Escapes From U Hospital St. Paul, Nov. 274-Roy Ruben Beavis, who gained considerable no- toriety about a year ago when he paraded about the Twin Cities un- der the guise of a Canadian royal you will be groud to call you own. ’ 1 Bonham Si sda ) Memorial services dge wi ‘ , f \ i 9 CHILDREN |».'ssi"seis "sci ee N'GARER’ |] cat on this aceney. MURPHY “Th Man Who Knows LaCrosse, Wis. Nov.” 27.—While} Bs | her husband was away for a short! ve time, Mrs. Adolph éeyers slashed the | cad) throats of: their two children, Wal- f ter 8, and Robert 4, and turned on fi yi ‘ " ‘all the gas jets in the house. Mr.} i 9, a : Coming ththe 00 i Pps ee 1? Beyers’ arrived home in time to. save $ : ? 2 a oming ; e Fee 4 ; his ‘wife and two children from af : : PIR edie et) ‘. SBLTINGE . : ane A Me . ; Wacreieaen ease Cae Rett] Paramount + Pictu : pac my TU UAT AUT ATU ATAU NG AOA AS UAE Ot OETA Pome cuunsmenmn uM - Surely You Will Gladly Contribute to the (RUSSIAN R \ Ly REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS OF BISMARCK WILL CALL ON YOU COMMENCING TOMORROW MORN- : : ING AT9 @’CLOCK: THEY WILL ACCEPT WHAT YO U CARE TOGIVE TOWARD REED ING AND CLOTH- So ie _ING THE HUNGRY AND ‘COLD WOMEN AND ‘CHIL DREN OF ‘RUSSIA. aN = fh ay me DURING THIS OUR THANKSGIVING. WEEK WE.CAN WELL AFFORD TO: LOOK WITH PITY ON" THOSE IN SUCH DISTRESS. sg UE ne as oe 1k ee Tee fwe Sw we Yee YW Ifa representative fails to call on you. Please send- Remit- tance direct to Mr. » Bolster. x MAKE ALL CHECKS: Payable to AS. Bolster First National Bank © CLOTHING : ‘Mrs. F. A. Lahr, Phone 275R, and Mrs. P. C. Remington; Phone 26,-are-in charge of clothing supplies: - F.B.STRAUSS,M.D. = |... _ = ‘A, $. BOLSTER, Chairman. ‘si 4 Yes : re ~ - ‘Treasurer. 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