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e . PAGE THREE 80} No. 1 flax -70| No, 2 flax THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE | CHURCH DESTROYED a Mankato, Ninn., Dec. 6.—St. Johns WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6,.1922 . HAVE YOU NOTED KINFOLK? THIS MAY . iginated from defective _ electric | No. lamber durum ..........5 wiring. The loss is estimated at | No. 1 mixed durum . t / GREATNESS IN U. S. IS NOW A 500 TO 1 SHOT, SAYS PROFESSOR -- INDICATE CHANCE FOR BEING FAMOUS ‘N |Episcopal Church o° this city was |about $15,000. ‘completely gutted Ly fire at seven o'clock this morning. It was one of ithe frst church édifices errected in; inkato, bepg built im 1836 d Bismarck, Dec. [first yecupied for devine servic No, 1 dark northern 1867. Tt is thought that the fire No, 1 spring BISMARCK GRA! 6, 1922, F 9 | \/ EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ¢ ! Given By : PUPILS OF ST, MARY’S SCHOOL AT ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Qui Vive Gallop—Piano Duet. .D. Cook, I. Weigel i Dancing Leaves—Drill and Song wo. Little Girls {f Love and Mowers—tst Violin ..L. Simmer | 2nd Violin. seeeeeesD, Cook i Piano Accomp. I. Weigel H Worship of Nature—Chorus. » Girls i Barcarolle—Cornet Solo. .»..L, Simmer I’m Nobody’s Darling—Vocal M. Patzmann i. x Flag Salute Drill Boys and Girls « i Willie’s Dirty Fa ion. .Wm., Corrigan William Tell Overturne—Piano Duet. .++++M. and H. Murphy He Would Be a Soldier—Farce English Setting ® Dramatis Personae os ps Frank: 0’Driscoll—Student |, Charlebois { O’Donovan—Soldier. .R. Horner ey President. N. Woehle ! Three Soldiers—™~ ; i (Sergeant and Privates)........sesse eee so Boespflueg \ C. McCarty git : \ C. Kelley ! Ave Maria—Vioiin Solo...... . ae --C. Boespflueg The Annunciation—Tableau. Love’s Old Sweet Song— , : . : } Cornet L, Simmer ome examples of inherited gtnius and Prof. Lewis M. Terman (Center), Stanford University psychologist and genealogist: Lett, Abraham | Violin Boespflueg + aincoln and his son, Robert Lincoln, former Sceretary of War and head of the Pullman Company; Colonel Reosevelt and his son, Theodore . Piano A th. Boespflueg Reosevelt, Assistant Secretaty of the Navy; right, Mme. Homer and her daughter, Louw! Homer, equally famous. as a singer; James Russelt x Lewell, and, below, Dr. A, Lawreuce Lowell, pregident of-Harvard University. ‘ . ’ : a | A NATIONAL PROBLEM. , - AR AAA AR nn pA A , _ Here is the warning of Prof. Lewis | cording to Crookston police, was ar-| _. TOO LATE TO-CLASSIFY | greece, moths’ and germs. ~ Makes T. Terman, one of the outstanding | rested here today charged with en- ‘4 ceepime| Your Homes sanitary and your rugs figures in’ American psychologieai| tering two business houses, opening | POR RENT—Light house | keepins) jook ike new. All work uaran- ‘\ resoarch and head of the Stanford yone safe and obtaining $42 Sunday] ‘partment, partly furnished. 722) toed, Rugs called fot and deliv- e department of psychology: . | night. Oth “Sk. °F Boge Any ; gage, reds Prohe Mandan 244-J. i intellestnally.. superior, families ape ite ie is eee es ie [' ‘ J1-5-3t EA RCK NORE are not reproducing as rapidly as in| SP¢' allege _ with Tse for! aes ee DIAMONDS “JEWELRY the ‘past. Man’s possibility of be-|ftiends here according to police. DEN? STORAGERH Sgt at | For! Sale. Choice Canary : : coming great or unusual is diminisa- r one business 2 : ing rather than inereasing. in the| house and found the safe empty and} ™onth. Phone 507W. 125 Front St. Singers. J. Bull. Dickinson, United’ States. open, police-said. At the next place _ iN. D. “Wo must lgok, for the production | the knob of the safe bore a tag-which Sanh: f——— —— . . of leaders in seicnee, srt, govern. |t0ld where Be combination “could be WANTED Three or four unfuraish The Corset with complete | - + ment, education and social welfare,| found in a nearby drawer. Clifford) ee iy ee in, Write No, 50¢,{@marantee, Barcley Custom bee Hie eee 25; Der gant ohvous departed $42 wealthier, ietoriling’ to Tribune. szG-ximnade, Phone 772M. . Mrs. i i 4 population, and especially to the 4 * ie z iJ SL mies iB he At he roa oe the police story. ure ome evenings. | Pe eee ne sands cat the for: uc he theft had been believed tite] WANTED-—Furnished room in mod i e ie alae = | work of professionals because no] ern apartment, suitable for two | our geniuses and great men. We| finger prints were left on the safe, | location close in. Phone 249. must remember that the_ average 12-6-3t N f the best ad: ti t ff bi mental age of th is i ertis e ments oes the wopulatiog ts tat! Don’t forget dance. at Coli-! F in meee eee E of the best advertisements we can offer may : nae is FOR SALE—Cox Plymot Rock and A \ ge ‘ ot 147 “atish problem that should be met]Seum tonight. Glacier Park | !% SALE—Cox Plymouth Rot secured from our present window displdys which by the government.” wi hi White Rocks, $2.50 cach. Bit | fr - ive orchestra. aa wet. Mec present a world of suggestions for gift\giving. But it ‘ BY GENE COHN ©& crs se : , 7 4 NEA Staff Correspondent. CHARGE PANEL IS eran a is not possible to’ show all the pfetty, practical and } Palo Alto, Cal, Dec. 6.—What sre 7 NT deat or oe? untilr Bi gan fa 38 fe ; your chances of becoming a genius? BUNGLED FOE aN eaenainiie tow! on ; individual things in our Store by that method. We Or even of becoming great? papa ap f so Aer seagate Q SAN St. Inquire Har r i \ sdustione it HOO unless. powicas rutl. (Continued from Page One) : Fast teaspoonful suggest that you pay us a visit. You are under no Roa the a aie x ee ae POS”) was interested in the prosecution of meet relievesscratchy, congestedfeg- obligations to buy. , ee ceed Sells ot Ereatness: ttwo cases in which parties had been | FOR RENT—Carage,/ Phone ing in your throat, Phlegm hoos- nddthey chance 0 _ Benius CrOPP!N ig) bound over—one a homicide and the| 408 5th St, ens, inflamed tissuesar j 5 P i , y out in the United States diminishes} othe> an arson case with which the ai Follow the directions on the 4 each : ys states attorney was familiar. WANTED—Work by chour. Cali bottle. Such welcome relief! F A | the deduction of Pr Continuing he said that to act on| ggs-R. 12G-Le Your cough eases—your cold a o n of Stanford Uni-|the states atttorney’s suggestion) at breaks up, Now—not when it’s % celebrated psy-|would be to make the grand jury | OR RENT—Warm, cou room for a serious—esk your druggist for Jeweler, Bismarck. ©, chologist, and” researcher. illegal and any indictments retarned S aiunan Loncdeon a Fiat : 4 Ryscys i by lady:in-a modern home, 114 NEW Exhaustive and far-rdaching work invalid, youre ere DRKING! tnt , has; been” engaged’ invby ProfTer-|'" He declaredthe defendants havela |. (ht all eee ee S discovery Many New Designs in Wrist Watches. man over a long period of time.|right to know the names of jurors : ITH old time methods: | Tests of thousands of children have|drawn so that they can find their DOEAWAY iia ord meaner been made, and intesive study of | antecedents, ete., all for, the purpose setun Svat mie ccmiovea aitduet | ay exceptionally} talented children has] of assisting in "interpBbing a chal-} Vacuum system, it removes all dust, ‘ , *’ ben an outstanding feature of the | lenge. j |. work, The genealogies of famoua| Judge Coffey said the matter was ; jl and brilliant men and women aave of very great concern, and that he ria ik td i been charted and investigated. did not want to rule on such a mat- i i % Out of this caplértation into kus |ter without consideration of the au- man capacity’ for genius or unusual thorities on the subject. i ability, Prof. Terman has reacked Opposes Burke Appearance HAIR: hese conclusions: Mr. Hanley rose again. “Qualities that make an exceptional] “There is another proposition,” be / child and later an exceptional inui-| said. “We have received notice to io ‘ vidual ere inborn, and not to be ad-|the effect that Governor Burke will] 35, ¢¢ apryalCasy, uur | ! : : _ quired, Exceptional children are sé| appear as special prosecutor, 2nd 35c “Danderine” Saves You ‘iz \ “ *4 “by natural endowment. Their un-|We desix@ to enter objections. to} * Haip—-Ends-Dandruff! J = I aR usual abilities are not the result of} Governor Burke appearing for the . ; Se { Main Street, Bismarck, N. D. ‘ formal training, in my opinion. — | Peason that the law of the state pro- Delightful Tenic 2 / “Although there is no exact know!-| Vides thatthe only person who can “ ‘ edge or final proof on the subject, it|@ppear before the grand jury is the i as’ my: eonelusion what? 1 ingsj-| States attorney, with exceptions Dae Iectual abilities are concvived in the] that he isn’t and cannot be : lous. germ cells or ‘genes’—corresponding | SiStant states~attorney or te Hustan faite | attorney-general, and that he” de an a aus ea uar ers fee re ears. not come under the exceptions, “and . . So, eatry Mas Influence.) |that, no matter how much we like ; p ‘ Pes stors were great/him, he cannot 'go before the gran} ° ‘ » , on cither side of the family, your | jupy : = chances for mental, brilliancy are {?"§s yanley said that under * the en venings kreatly increased. / law and decisions an assistant attor- man of genius is 500 times }ney-general could go before the more likely to have & near re © grand jury only in prohibition cases who is also exceptional than is Ueland then when the int is In good we man on the street. Probsa-| faith. He cited the Corliss case of , bly the best known ca: of inherit-! some years ago. e ed brilliance are those of the de-[ “It will be our contention,” he scendants of Jonathan Edwards, fa-} said, “that Governor Burke’s puplée: me mous New nglind divine, and the|ment would not be in good faith.” Darwin-Galton-Wedgewood. famili “It will be our contention that h» ) yg. The Jonathan Edwards line turn.d| has been retained by citizens of this ) : out 67 more or les’ celebrated di-! city, particularly Ed. Hughes, in a “~ | Poe i vines, some 30 surgeons and a grext| private capacity and that he cannot . a number ef leading educators. appear before the grand jury in such . In the Darwin line, the celebrated | capacity. Charles Robert Darwin, scientiticy “We make the statement, and genius, was the son of a celebrated | think we can show on proper pro ( | =giloctor, and grandson of Dr. E s| that Mr. Burke’s appearance original- ' “Darwin, both artist and ti ly was on private employment or His brother Erasmus also inherite#) PTivate liege Tent Only fools let hair fall out : ~Be the gifts of the arts, His wife, who] 45, Hanleebthen Sa li “stat. } dandruff stay. Neglect means a bald f °% was Emma Wedgewood, also came}, MY - ) stat- snot shortly. A little “Dande oe - . “11 oft of : : X ofa brilliant stock, and another] iM& that he appeared also for Ed-| now, will/suve your hair. This. dh For One Hour Only we will give 10% off-on our entire - 4 ‘: grandfather, Sir Francis Galton, lé4t aahon tae had coe the there lightful tonie cleans the scz a historic reeord an anthropvio- |. t-made te indist. ery particle sof dandruff, . A gist. From Charles Darwin descend- wales fnyetferemaee to, indict them | thet t pores, so-the hi . holiday line, SALE 7 TOS8P.M. ed a line of prominent scientific!” wartia a Lan er said he gave the} Comm offF and so the vital leaders. Viz oN cwith ref Fave ibig| Which are the very life and strength ts ; . Points to Lincoln. j fame notice with reference to Albi@) of the hair, can not ooze awal ; _e e “Abraham. Lincoln is an example] My, Hanley said ‘then that he j pendeie is Hot sticky oe ea / tne fr ; oe rie Ae as made weak, sick, glected coming from humble! would. request that when Judged noir strong and healthy for millions : ; an pvints out. “Lin-) Coffey instructs the grand ju ¢ A wrauen: Soar 'eomib “Br splendid ancestral line--| that he instruct them of the defend-] 0. men ane Womel. alveady had and “still is Lire Ae he tentt, | brush. is warning you. Hurry to any prpdueing notablew individuals, “The fey. right to appear and give testi-| drugstore and get a pottle now. Don't t : . were : ait! —Adv. a 2 ¥. He said that Mr. Patterson and Mr. J Yt! Ady. ¥ e ee o8 SAFE- CRACKER, Alien. il desire td appear- before . the grind jury. Z 9 YEARS OLD “In other words, to lay their car ROBS 2 PLACES! on the table,X said Judge Hanley, : Ss and we want the jury instructed if t ~~|the court can do so.” : 2 “ ; (By the Associated Press) ‘Have the Right i . Regular $15.98. Special tonight... .$12.98 Crookston, Minn. Dec. 6— Clifford| Judge Coffey said that “I- think 42 Piece sets, eguiar ¢ p 4 $ Morlan, 9 years old and the “young-|that is the statute. .There is ne ‘ Hear ee eee een ee eee than: aiidl that etn We want to say that on account of the large crowds’, 4 bal ~ [view of the questions raised he \ ‘¢ would excuse the grand jury until | , \ y ; ‘ 5 HEST COLDS \[2 p. m. tomorrow to give time to in-! "P< ENG D.C.Ph.C. || that attend our eyening sales, we have employed extra Arnly overt throat and chest | vestigate. | 2 De » D.C. Ph. ©. |, ‘ er phew aS Chiropracto: é : ia i So as to give-you quick service. wots . . _ Consultatiorfree help, so as Glacier Park Five orchestra |} suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block < ac Cc. Paget ‘at Cotiseum tonight. 10c a Phone 260 | Ore 1 Maton ae ; e Page 6) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) A 65] Not rye Opea Evenings Until Christmas. His Xmas “THINGS HE WOULD BUY X All men - Buy Him appreciate “a box of Shirts Hosiery A Welcome gift The gift of character * House Coats _ Neckwear Accepted Gloves with thanks ; are here for Wool Mufflers many needs S. E. Bergeson & Son Dry cleaning. Pressing. NA na i LHR TONIGHT and THURSDAY FRANK MAYO i —in— “CAUGHT BLUFFING” A story of big men — big chances --- and the’ sweetest girl that ever figured in thrilling romance. —also— x 2 Reel Century Comedy “HELLO MARS” Masquerader” his ‘great stage success from the story by Katherine’ Cecil Thurston The drama of the leader of men who was lost—his double who was found and his 7 wife who did not know. AESOP FABLE MOVIE CHATS TONIGHT WEDNESDAY auCHSDAX

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