The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE -TWO ‘MOLD WINTER’ PROPHETS FLEE INTO HIDING Weather Bureau Shows Two Colder December in History | Of Bismarck Station JTHER PLACES COLD | | Vintry Blasts Pierce Far Down Into Mississippi Valley, Records Show | | | | he numere prophets erted with ction that} would be no winter before | ave followed the ground- | hole, While two: months | there were any number who pre- | ed a very open winter un-| the first of the year at least, | in't be found now. i ather bureau today however & indications were for | g temperature in the next Old Man | vest for a on, Only | eau's | he temperatures | ly lower than | resent winter. nd he coldest morning was 9th when the thermo- to 21 below. Bismarck ;, however. It was and 24 below xt cold spots included: s City, Ia Loi si comy © below Weill a- Huron this month in Bismarck temperature is 201 degrees be- the normal, or about 12 degrees ermometer ‘eather averaged below zero, 28 BELOW A1 t, N. D., Dee, 18 ter ire for last night was reached at 7 o'clock this morning when the mercury stood at 28 be- No Argument. for’ Her , Petite Galy Dudulskoff would like to become a classic dancer. But ther father, noted physician of Chita, Siberia, wants her to be a doctor. | {So here she ig arriving at San Francisco, to begin a medical course, During the weck, survivors of the wa Springs. mili Steenerson In intimidation of witnesses,” C. W.|for the last time. Washington, Dec, 18.—Chairman Steenerson of Minnesota, of _ the house post office committee, collap- «sed just after he left the house chamber’ today. H, a couch in the s soon rallied. It his condition w ker’s lobby and s stated later that not serious. MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS Washington, Dee, _18,—Winter this fall on 46,069,1 2 percent less than ated area sown in he fall of 1921 which was 47,611,000 eres, the department of agriculture cnnounced today. The condition of inter wheat on December 1 was 95 percent of normal compared ith 76.0 a year ago, 87.9 and 1920 87.9 the ten year December 1 age condition. BISHOP QUAYLE SUFFERS STROKE? St. Joseph, Mo, Dec. 18.—Bishop iam A. Quayle of the Methodist Lpiscopal church at St. Louis, suf- red a stroke jof apoplexy at his summer home at Baldwin, Kansas, “esterday and is in a critical condi- jon, according to a message receiv- ed here today. eae A Strike Result . MUN As result of the strike, have driven’ ‘the poor to. the ash barrels of the! more fortunate to “pick” their coal. Middlekauf, assistant prosecuting at- Pollane as H torney, announced. “One man stated OMe |he had been warned. Another report- e Leaves mn ed that he has a brother who looks . much like him and that a few nights CByetiie AsuGtiated Frets) ago when this brother went to the barn a shot was.heard and a bullet passed close to his -head.” was placed on|Sixteen Air Planes Join In Search| Wyoming and who is have been lost in a snowstorm some- Hy HT NN a Ai oes ooo ooo oe TTT The Happiest People at Christmas Time Are Those Who Re- ceive Practical Gifts. few steps and then went back after his hat and coat, but was unable to year old Augusta Krenelka of Ken- mare, N. D,, today is in a Fargo hos- pital recovering from the effects of an apparent attempt to commit sui- Miss Krenelka, isa student at to scout the neighborhood. She was found an hour later a¥ the home o: FA adecce apparantly exhouse. | Ml M00 ed. She was taken inside, where : ding to James Moreau, also [882 Was found a few minutes later student at the school, Miss Krenel- ka called at the home where he ig [ed her to the. hospital: How tong | Richholt’s Cash «Carry [ Phone 631] Grocery : [7h & Thayer} TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - BARGAINS Richholt’s Home Made Mince Meat. The best there is. Per pound.........+.+-- 25c / Peaches, Yellow free'stone. Regular value 80 35c. Special per can 27c, 3 cans for....... Cc Egg Plums, large can, value 35c, per can 27c. 80 c Face Powder. Silk ‘Lingerie, where between this city and Rock “ve SECOND WEEK | Air mail service between TRIAL RESUMES|""" (By the’Assoctated Press) > KING’S GARRISON ; vt second weet el RETURNS HOME j opening of the second week of the trial of five defendants charged with murder in connection with the Her- rin riots, the state today prepared o present evidence regarding the aying- of C. K. MqDowell, foreman of the Strip mine around which the] riots centered.» George Nelson, a farmer residing : Phere was one day in which |in the vicinity of the Strip mine, z yemained below | attorneys for the state announced, “iyo for 24 hours. On nine days the | would be the first witness called to describe the killing. will be suspend- 0 impress every lable plane into service in the - California Muscat Grapes, per can 27c. 80 c i BCANS co.cc cece cece ee es eee eer eee oeeeees Fig Newtons’. 2 pounds Cem Ginger ‘Snaps. 2 pounds ....... FROM IRELAND Fancy Walnuts, soft shell. Dublin, Dee. 18—The Union Jack and” the authority it symbolized in Ireland for so many years had gone back to Britain today with the last of the British soldiers occupying the Dublin area, and its place over the ry posts of this city floated the Scores of witnesses for the de-| tri-color of the Irish Free State. fense were questioned yesterday by the miners attorneys, who have as- serted they will seek to impeach the testimony, offered for the state. good will. Sunday crowds, cheering enthusiastically, watched the British low zero. jriots will be called to testify. They |ynarch to the docks. Richard Mul- t have been guarded by. federal au- thorities since their arriyal, “Phere have been many reports of Soft shell Almonds, 8 pounds oe ieee neo Pee 85c Filbert Nutg, Bi popndays Sis csaGci onsite vase seaeep es 60c Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) Ib. 25c. 3 pounds ... Chocolate Candy, The departure of the King’s gar- rison and the installation of the Free State’ troops was accomplished with cahy, minister of defensé ‘of the Free State government, assaulted the British colors as they came down Baker’s Chocolate, MAN WANTED IN / Vy spound .......... BLOOMINGTON MISSING AGAIN Bloomington, Ill., Dec. ward J. Leman, Bloomington dairy man of reputed wealth, has disap- peared again after he learned police were about to serve“a warrant for cashing spurious checks amounting Sault Lake City, Dee. 18.—Sixtecn #to $450 at Peoria, Illinois. air mail planes will take part in the Winter Wheat Is search for Pilot Henry G. Boonstra, vyho left Woodward field here Fri- | Blaomington, gestivi f 3.2 Per Cent Less icy : Soni suggestive o morning for Rock, Springs, |play. He was found in North Da- | believed to |kota after a long search and return- ed here by government officials. Three pound can ... Swansdown Cake Flour. Fancy Fresh Dressed Turkeys. : While they last, per pound...........-..+ 35c Choice lot Spring Chickens. Leman. disappeared some Per pound). sss.ca5 2% ago leaving his car on a road near ‘ Whipping Cream. Per quart .......... se THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE on GIRL DRINKS | LYSOL BUT WILL RECOVER Fargo Business College Stu- dent Goes to Friends Room And Tries Suicide roonpk and, when’ he opened the [night of the season, is not known, dooy/and asked her what she wanted |She, had been missing nearly an her oaly reply was to drink a small’! hour. pe bottle of lysol. Miss Krenelka start-// Morcau Wad known the girl for a ed to walk away. Moreauvwas struck |number of years he said, but had so by her action that for a moment | never been in love with him, as far he was unable to stop her. Then the /as he knew. He said he had taken poison took effect. She became vio- /her to picture shows a few times lently ill and-was taken into the | and, when they were at Kenmare, to hoise where she became unconsci-.jdunces. Miss Krenelka is a typical ous A doctor and the police were ;northern Ruropean type, with blond summoned’ but before either arrived, bobbed hair.. She is, in her way, at- she regained consciousness, broke [tractive. According to school autho. away from her captors and dashed jrities she is very emotional. She out the door. i has-been a student at the school for Mcreau he said, followed her-a | about two weeks. |- Ph Ta Speen Tigi oe find her "when he reappeared. A ‘one 770, City Cleaners searching party was quickly formed |and Byers for Xmas Dry by the police who immediately rush- tions in classified groups. Bedspreads, ne. $1.00: a. DBC cA am) - 45¢c Sweater Sets. Toilet Sets. aie eee ethene Dresses, Bonnets, Hosiery. Ie pose Cleaning, Pressing an BRADY RESIGNS STATE PLACE J. I, Brady, chief of the account- ing division of the grain department of the state railroad commission, has resigned, effectivey January 1, to associated with Fred M. Schultz in Fargo,shandling elevator Mr, Brady has been with the state grain grading department for six years, five a& chief of theac- counting division. ; ee = Webb Brothers “The Christmas Store” ONLY FIVE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. /. . ARE YOU READY? ~ To aid you in the selection of Suitable Gifts, we have compiled a list sugges oe GIFTS FOR MISS OR MATRON Comfort Slippers, Barings. Manicure Satin Case, Neckwear, ~ Hand Bag. Wool or Silk Scarfs. ~ Corsage Boquet, Street or Motor Coats, Lackquered Boxes. Blouses. Powder Jars. Fur Coats. = Incense. Kid Gloves, = , = ‘GIFTS FOR THE HOME - Serving Trays. Rockers and Chairs. Blankets: Card Tables. ut Bowls. : Table Linens, Book ‘Ends, Library Tables. Rugs. - Davenports, Carpet Sweepers. End Tables, Picures and Frames. Candle Sticks. GIFTS FOR MEN ~ Traveling Bags. Military Brushes. Trunk, Indian Robe. Tourist Case, Smoker’s Sets. GIFTS FOR BABY i Gifts that Last At Prices that Will Suit Your Pocketbook Jewelry isn’t a thinket that is bought today and forgot- ten tomorrow. It is something that carries with it a memory of a lifetime, a constant reminder of the donor and the constant appreciation of the recipient. : _ That is the sentiment behind our quality Jewelry. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 d Re-| Judge That Tried Thaw Is”Dead Secures ; New York, Dec. 18~James Fitz- gerald, former justice of the state supreme court, who presided at the first’ trial of Harry’ Kendall. Thaw for the murder of Stanford White ia 1907, died at his home hefe late last night at the age. of 71. He had been in ill health for several years, hi retirement ten years ago being forc- ed by a-nervous breakdown attribut- ed to the strain he underwent at the Thaw trial, , About 10,000 varieties of fish arc known. / Pumps. Oxfords, Arctics. Spats. Kimonas. Silk Hose, Wool Hose. Hair Ornaments, Dinner Gongs. Nest of Tables. Mirrors. Phone Stands, Bedroom Sets. Comfort Slippers, #Handkerchiefs, Mittens, Bibs. $$ Co ae OED © am © am oO gm « ° 20% Discount on the following Christmas Merchandise: Silverware. d Pocket Knives. Shears. Shear Set. : Manicuring Sets. Flash Lights. Skis. Skates. Tool Sets. bs Razors. Shaving Brushes. Casseroles. Etc. and Ete. Pryex Baking Ware, Percolators. All, Enamelware. © Electric Irons. Electric Grills. Electric Plates. Carving Sets. Sleds. Aluminum Ware. Nickle Plated Ware. # : Buy Practical Gifts and save 20% on phrehase price. Lomas Hardware Co. — HULU AUR ‘Ladies’ Wrist Watches We have an exceptional line of . Wrist Watchés, ranging in prices from $12.50 to $150.00, 15 and 17 jewel, Gold Filled 14 and 20 caret Cases, in a varied assortment of styles and designs. Agate Jewelry We do our own cutting and mounting in Agates and can give you values in this line that you cannot duplicate. We have some 0} OGeg Je SsBult oyesy yenods $5.00. Diamonds We have a $25.00 special this week that is a real buy. If you are looking for a Xmas present that will please, do not fail to look these over. Silverware We have a splendid selection of 26 pearl sets at $14.00 to $30.00, just the thing for the wife for Xmas. Ba We have a nice assortment of Hollowware, which is new and up- to-date. / Folsom’s Phone 562 CUTOUT UN MND UO DLW UUM MMU A UW UAC UM OL Fadl

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