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; | ===" NE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 VOTEPRANKS /#080 KING EXPLAINS secReT cope ; : CAGE FIGHT “—"~ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922 ‘ : \ <n: hcemeeerene smear | ‘ A) a | ER -0- } ¢ | CIVIC CONTEST A “Dirt pom Mer) Become Head of Open Evenings Until Christmas. Let Er Blow : SOESSAYSARE [PW pT COIN AREPLAYED = 7 | ey | SUBMITTED IN c RI SSING aoe ON MAJORITY. Sr x o B iV ote of Judge Nuessle Fluctu- | g Will be Judged and Announce- | By NEA Beeviee ee oy ahs oe il ‘ates Throw! ast-Min- | \ ‘i +». | Crissinger, comptroller of the cur- tes Through Last | ment Made of Prize Win |reneys is H SDamoeriege But. polities WARM COMFORTABLE ; (2s ute Mistakes H =< ners Seon % will not enter the mind of President : 7 = / Harding when he considers his boy- : ! = ‘hood chum among those eligible tor | j : , i ' More than thirty € Rays have been ppointment as governor of the [MAJORITY ABOUT SAME, X { sey | submitted cy Be CEE Hina eee eee vercoats if ne ‘ i Prize Essay’ contest. These. essays! » For Dick Crissinger is above all a Hien ‘the: oficial vote’ triéd-to play \ Vl 10 | treat. solely of Bismarck. and how | Harding man. ‘He forgot, his parti: ese : F : Gonos {sanship during the 1920: campaign ' the city can best serve its people. | and has’ workeds.th “his-pal, War: | Probably no more interesting aym-' ren, ever since..’Now, all Marion, | postum upon'the.future and the prob- | overwhelmingly’ Republican as, it is; ilems ‘of thé Capital City. has ‘eyer|is boosting Dick. for the job. been secured, Dick’s -ability has brought’ him | Most ‘of the essays will be pub-| fame and respect. His pleasing per. | lished in the Tribune. from ‘time to | sonality wins friends: wherever he | time. These will serve as useful hints |.goes. There is nothing ostentatious © or suggestions to the newjboard of | about him and, with the: many, de- i+ vectors’ of the Association‘of Com-|mands upon his tithe, he /is never merce, - “ ‘| too busy to seeya friend or to do his pranks with the vote of Judge Wm. | Nuessle who was the contestant ‘with | Seth Richardson for the final place on the supreme bench, In prelimin- yary s, Nu Veorded a mapority of about 800 or] | o00, The first totals reached by the! ¢ ing’ board gave him far morc | jthan that, and members of the office | | When you have one:of our overcoats on.you,don’t have to worry about the weather. force of Secret: of State Hall and i newspaper men started hunting for $BQBe S$. Johnsort y. L: Nuessle . 97/986 84,005 82,940 3. Dry town—dipper inverted. 4. Many blind pigs—dipped up. 5. One-cop town; stroke below for dish washing. . 12. Mission—good for feed and “flop.” bs Among those whose histrionic ability hos. been enlisted in the ‘making of this feature are Ruth ‘Sinclair, Ed- to be referred to as such: © Bred as 4 country boy, his interest in farm- ing did’ not wane when he left for more than eighty candidates... :..The newspapers editorially refer |; ‘to the birth of the Free State in a FOR XMAS? ° {the errors. In the early canvas, a ro) Copies of the essays will be turn: j bit in aiding a worthy enterprise. | z arrcr of 300 votes against Judge ed over to the judges ,in the near Long Legal Experience N 5 ‘ * oe . Winessle had been discovered and a ! | future. ‘They will be read: carefully| His legal experience ‘takes him | Warmth is the.first requisite but with rr comparison of the official vote as re-| land the winners announced as soon|back to 1886,.when he received his | * : . tamed soon showed that MeKensie| | as the decision of the judges js made:] degree from the, University of Gin- | it you get the finest fabrics and work- county was lacking with the full votei {Every contribution. has been num-|cinnati. He organized a law firm, : * . is should have given for Richardsen.i bered and the names of the writers |Which has-developed into one of the | manship possible at correct prices. This, on long distance conversatio:! are withheld from the judges, They |™ost ‘highly respected organizat.on a with the county auditor there. | 4 vu revort: the ‘winners, to! The: Tri- in this remion. heh Doets10/ deeb | : brought out the fact that a full thou- | ate % bune' by number. only so as to give| Crissinger was born Dec. eee cetdc have: been? added to JEFF DAVIS, “HOBO KING,” AND HOBO SIGNS | the fairest.seleetion possiblé, ” [in Tully township, Marion counts, X 7a a ues 1 ; oe: 1 ese near Caledonia, wher ru euere petals UA By NEA Service 5 8. “Beware Monten 3 warn-' 4 ——@ | Warren Harding. From. these “boje | ; , - ; : : aes ere 3 sel “Gincinnati, Dec. 6.— Why is it]ing of the 11 months 29-day sen- || Pe : hood days, the two grew. up.together | “f) ‘i ' eturng and mee es that a family not averse to giving jtences imposed nee aia * iD AT THE MOVIES [\to become two of Marion's greatest We have some fine suits and overcoats 4 missing in Burke | county.|rooq to a man asking it is visited} 9. Dog sign—four legs and tail. @——-——-- | characters. 4 : AW a Richafdson had a majority of frequently by such men, while the] 19, Bum jane—calls cops, hates " Four years. after his. graduati ato of the regular price. 100, brought the Nuessle majorit; i kf PPS, THE ELTINGE gr ate eS te eoltmadnne? newapenr house next door, where there iS | hobods. ee 3 2 Ey from Buchtel college, Akron, Cris- x ae : i e"Fjantipathy to hoboes, is never visit- |" 11, Woodpile—ineal if you chop,| “The Masquerader” played by Guy Sent zee toarried to Miss Elle F. 7 man 0. B. Buttress, wite ,|. 12 Give mgney: here —circles Rates Post is the attraction at the Scranton of Concord, Mich. They | , cee spposed in the first district.| . TO such men as seek “handouts,” | denote coins, PR | Eltinge Theatre for today and. to-|"*V¢ opel , Dona “Ruth. | hs ie A = rgeson on v aa 969 vot In the secend |e Teason is written in blazing let-) 43 Railroad. ducat—these folks, ™0rrow, Wednesday and Thursday. | g, ; ocerentel Banker : Wal 5 a Laer j Boa, tes. ane Geo, M,|tetS: But the average person, how- | 9:6 money for tare. The story depicts the struggle of | vier banking sed Crissinger into | a D 1 * wiG : ether vote Dee Saar ever, will not see the signs—which Ly x in the tW° men, sp close in resemblance al ef hich an aes jal ventures, + DANIED R. CRISSINGER ry cleaning. : é Pressing. .258; J. W. Deemey, 15813-| may be get down on his own gate-| Tor to bottom, the signs inthe thot the wife of one cannot tell them |“! Pf which have also turned out aeeanenacaaead y In the third district the vote was:) right-hand column. mean: ° 1 A Yor:! |Sucéessfully, He helped organize the i * e » Gaeta . E. J. Hughes, | Post: i : . i. |! apart, And the bachelor, who ree-| City” National Bank the,Na-|ceased to exist today had such full i J. 1. Sinclair, 31,880; E. J. Hughes,|" yy i) tanguage of the hoboes| _1- Many tles—warniing,on- being ognizes in her the one woman in the |tio*a: City Bank & Trost Counsng, (Powers that the new gne now inau-! Bi 5 z — Vc . ee eee is The mean By enich those who {ditched with long stretch between | world he could love, finds himself at |e} War “yreadene of hig: eee cdgurated ‘marks little chaage except eaieMiniititi in uutttAixainneNaien Mansi a “ afer total ee a saaitian ‘<lhave profited or suffered in-a com- | Statins. : bay because. of the ‘sense of honor {tion when pppointed cotpticllar oF in‘name.. The program of the day jthose, siven yepteriay; aoen ity leave advice f f 2. Jail—go there for hed. that he cannot stifle. ‘ ided i 3 ie Commissioner of Insurance. aedecine aeaeteen iar ea 3. Thirt ee 3—it pinched Seldom has a theme of similar in- oe Marion Toe ice ae See aan eulineue meena ee pendent commonweath. King'George'| Glacier Park Five orchestra a ne es H 2] Water tanks, railway bridges,{~ 4. Cheap tawienean wages, forest been presented on sie Gsrett pang! \ y Phone Com- |ftep its members had taken the} Signed a proclamation. giving effect|at Coliseum tonight. 10c a , apg ee of ‘Agricaiture fences and the.like bear the tidings | poor conditions, and so on: ne; rate the otea isp i. Batas He has always taken an active elected a speaker and nomina-| to the-new Irish Free State and also/ dance, 97,868|—7aNd wise is the wanderer who| 5.—Stake—good town to work in Pact @he cusatadithe dial ‘itle role, [Patt in educational matters, reform |ted s President, the order of the day | proclamation appointing Timothy teh * aa'4o3 /Reeds them. to get a stake. hae cake’ ra ie again for the ple: movements and civic ‘improvements.|| called for the naming of.the execu-|§, Healy as the first Governor Gen-|/ pau es Pcp aaa 5 Jeff Davis, “king of hoboes,” and} 6. Good bulls — treat hobies | oo Which +d Groduced by’ Richard He was an organizer of~the Marion |tive council by the President, wita | era} of Ireland, ea aaine 91,729 international president of the “Ho-| right. Walton Tally.” ated Chamber of Commerce ‘and in the | committee of the parliament nomi- —_———_——_ ? rane a . tree boes of America,” compiled the set} 7. Fleat—voat, indicating judge Trained by. Ietig’ éxperiencecssthe hen Civic Association which | na¥ing the other ministers. The ar- Baptist aid will hold food peat 91730 /f.8igns surrounding his picture, | gives hoboes “floaters.” star gives an intimate. study of the |derey: He eliea soko ionne ores | Fangements amounted simply to the| sod fancy work sale at French ‘Dix 7470: Reading from top to bott 8. Ten days here. ere Si g } into politics, but | confirming in office of the men al- 2 K ur Dixon naira | | Heeling: {rem tops to bottom, the} eG: Ten: days Aer. choracloristics! coh ane two meni spuc|never helped | pubhe office before | readythere, The President's nomina- | & Welch Hdw. Dec. 9, \ BO Deang, + 78,807 i yn ’ i 10. Hostile cops—police: brace-|° '¢20cr & paella jah: |ePpointment to his. present job. i Pollock e-asons]| jhe Hostlle town baja” (paltea),| 10... Hosthe-reores P an impeccable, genius in impovérish:| “Yet, behind all this activity, is ae r "eyes open. eter ARLE dcircumstauces. A cast‘ of excel- | Crissinger’s F513 Supreme Court Judges. 9 i - ed . circumstances. : rissinger's love for the country. ta Supe * ag1a9| 2: Slow burg—bulls’ asleep. ‘11, Good restaurant—good .feed | jence interprets the supporting’ parts.|He is a “dirt farmer” and’ he lukes senatorships. there were Miss Minnie Nielson » 106,353 Miss Martha Fulton . 79,673 Grain Grading 4 ; Yes 136,574 No 19,673 In all cases Bathe county vote te not included, because of dispute over who has the authority to car- vass the vote there. TORONTO GETS | BOSTON CLUB? Toronto, Ont. Dec. 6—The Tor- j onto Star publishes a story today ; asserting that a Toronto syndicate {has obtained an option on the fran. chise «of the Boston American League baseball club and that’s proposition to transfer the team to this city has received the approval of Ban Johnson, President of the American League. EQUITY TRIES | TO SETTLE SUIT; argo, N, D., Dec. 6.—Committce’s of the former and present boards of} the Equity Co-opergtive Packing’ company were meeting here today with the object of reaching an agree- ment on the suit begun against the former board by the company, Jast August for alleged careless “ana wasteful practices. The damages sought sre $111,000, U. L. Burdick, vice president of the company whoj yesterday said that a cash setth-} sement might be arranged today had | gone to Minot, it was said at the meeting. BOY CONFESSES ' TRAIN WRECKING’ Superior, Wis, Dec, 6.—Satisfied that the confession of Lester Fors«} ll-year-old, Andover, Minn. , that he threw derailed the Great Northern ght train, Nov. 26, causing the death of two trained men, clears up h he switch actually was opened. ul agents investigating the Have Pains? Aches and pains seem to be the lot the switch | wreck today turned their attention’ to determining the switch lever be-' came unlocked, according’ to’ word received. ut division headquarters | here by Superintendent F. D. (Ke | SOCIAL AND PERSONAL | sau Mr. and Mrs. George: Zirnhelt of Hazelton, shopped in the city yes- terday. J. E. Novak of Wing, made a bus- iness trip to the city yesterday. Edwin Anderson of Halliday, stop- ped over here last night. ASK INFORMATION. Washington, Dec. 6.—An attach on the proposed merger of the Armour and Morris meat packing concerns was made in the senate today by Senator LaFollette,\ Republican, Wis- consin, who declared that the pay ers were seeking immunity in:advice from. President Harding and go. ernment officials. , Officers and members of St. Elmo Lodge No. 4, K. of P. You are all requested to be present at the meeting Wed. Dec 6th. We have before us, taking the vote concerning the Pythian Home, the im- portant business of adopting new by-laws for the lodge. Kindly note the importance of this’ meeting and make ar- rangements to attend. Aug. Carlson, C. C. i besides election of officers and | | NEWSBRIEFS. | —_——_—_—_———_* Announce. Birth Mr. and, Mrs. M. F. McCarty of 518 Tenth Street announce the birth of a baby girl at their h * Bismarck’ Hospital \ Mrs. Roy Bobb ‘of Dickinson, Baby ilda Riskedahl. and’ Master Clifford Riskedahl of Tuttle, Mrs, G. M. Eng? of Douglas, Mrs. E. Ulmet of Hazen, W. Barstad’ of ;Sanish, Carl Hill of Roseglen, Fred Fs Schuler of Her- ried, S. D.fand'0. G. Olson of Van Hook ‘have entered thq Bismarck hospital for treatment. ‘Edward. Bauer of Golden Valley and Jacob Koepplin of Lehr have been discharged from the hospital. St. Alexius Hospital The ‘story of a gambler who al- ways ‘played fair: except upon on€ oceasion—when he resorted to the cunning in his fingers to ‘save a life at stake; comes: to the screen of the Capitol theater tonight as a Univer: sal special attraction starring Frank Mayo: It’ is: “Caught Bluffing,” by Jack’ Bechdolt. il is The story is laid in ‘the Klondike during the gtand gold rush wheit the lid was off and prohibition a thing unheard of. From the snowclad peaks, down to the valley jnd the Oxford gambling . house, “Caught Bluffing” is said to be flowing overt with thrills of. the kind that only Frank Mayo can furnish. 5 In the leading feminine role is Edna Murphy, ,the little blonde beauty whois making a strong bid for stardom. Miss Murphy’s role is Jacob Walch of Richardton, Gust’ said to call.for strong emotional act- Solberg of the city, Frederick Heu- pel of New Leipzig, . Mrs. George Richter of Harvey, Mrs. Steve He- bowski ‘of Wilton, Mrs. Leland .C. Williams of Trotters, Margaret Bich- ler of Strassburg, ‘Master Joseph Horst of Glen Ulin and Mrs. Lec Malard of Stewartsdale, have” enters ed the St. Alexius hospital for treat- ment. Mrs. L..H. Damberger and baby git] of Herried,‘and Miss Dor- othy\ Parsons of, Bismarck have been discharged from the. hospital. S. H. WOOLWORTH, HEAD OF STORES, - SERIOUSLY ILL Portland, Maine, Dec. 6—S, H. Woolworth, head of a chi ganization, is critically ill at his home in London, England, according to a cablegram received today hy Mrs, C. S. Bailey of-this city, mother of Mrs. Woolworth. ing in.a log cabin and her flight for liberty through the Alaskan forest is-a real thriller. © Pot aes 23 BELOW ZERO (By the Associated Press) "Minot, N. D., Dec.. 6.—Government records here today revealed a tem- perature of 23 below zero last night. Officers and members, of St. Elmo Lodge No..4, K. of P. You are all. requested to be present at the meeting Wed. Dec 6th. We have before us, besides election of officers and taking the vote concerning the Pythian Home, the im- portant business of adopting new by-laws for the lodge. Kindly note the importance of this meeting and make ar- rangements to attend. Aug. Carlson, C. C. “ BEUSHERED IN ~~ BY CEREMONY “+: (By thé Associated Press _Dublin, Dec. 6.—The final aa ties ‘marking the inauguration of the ! saorstat -eireann or Irish Free’ State takes: place’ today,’ No preparations Have been made ‘fora public’ demon- ‘tration and there is every indicatioc that/the silence and restraint on the Part of the populace, which hay2| been noticeable ‘throughout the. re- gent course of events leading to the long desired autonomy, will not be broken. \ <The first: ceremony of the day i the administration of the oath ~o: office to Timothy Healy, the new Governor General, by the Lord Chie! Justice of Ireland. No sort of .dis- play has been arranged fog.- dh event, but the ceremony will be. Age. worthy for the complete absence “af: Englishmen. After taking the oath himself,’ Governor General. Healy will swear in the speaker of, the dail, Professor Hayes, cunt r The Union Jack of Britain has been furled officially ‘throughout the Free State, giving place to the green, orange and white - tri-colors. The Irish banner will be iaised to- day over the vice-regal lodge in Phoenix: Park, which is henceforth to be the official residence: .of. the Governor. : The new Irish postage stamps go into circulation tgday, though to a limited extent, af British stamps surcharged for use in Ireland will continue-to be sold for some ttime. Treland took het place. today jamong the world’s commonwealths. The provisional government and par; liament ceased to function, their place being taken by the permanen: parliament and cabinet of the Irisp Free State and the new, common- wealth being formally proclaimed os an, established government. ay Ia The | provisional* regime, which ee i Bad Breath * Is Usually Due'ta Constipation When: you are constipated, not enough of Nature's {ubricating liquid is pro- DONT FUSS WITH - council held Buckingham Palace this morning dealt ‘chiefly with. <he ablishmenit ‘of Ireland as an -inde- A + MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the “" Blister—Easier, Quicker... | ‘There’s no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily ‘relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with .a: little clean, white: Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined ‘in the form of the present. White ointment. 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