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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - MORRIS. DENIED TRIP TO EUROPE . \UBy the Associated Press) .Washington, Dee, 22—Charles W. Merse, the New York ship builder under indictment here on charges of =\c . peas r PAGE THREE directed in the merchant marine act]Tennessee today introduced an posing abrogati f it gation of the treaties by of 1920, Senator McKellar, Democrat,! amendment to the shipping bill pro- direct action of the senate and house. Ranngy, an engraver, and: the arrest / FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922 | in Cincinnati of James: Watson and wate, RISK RATE OR [7 sismarcx an THe FUTURE ez ieee | STATELOWERED Pre 3 is very closely related to violin so¢ i that variety will be possible in the orchestra, Ensemble classes in sing- P resident pe t Tw rl xtend Bui ) Appraisal f ppraisal Brings Advantage Xmas Pardons conspiracy. to’ defraud Interstate In Insurance Rate, Report x Commerce Commission war'time con- fs ing are also intensely interesting. These students prepare, among other \ f (By the Associated Press) |tracts was denied permission in th In conaiaciauie Seine SSR rete Washington, Dec, 22. “Christmas | District of Columbia supreme court rate of insurance paid on the staie Among the various, things which are! suitable fof man’s re- creation and pleasure, music is the first, ami leads us to the belief that it ie a gift of God set apart for this purpose. < BY ROBERTA L. BEST ° The past has been and can never be again; tthe present is; the future will be. We cannot change what has —Calvin. things carols to be sung through | the streets at Christmas time. There is nothing like caroling to fill one’s | heart with song and joy. The contest held af Grand Forks every pring is| pardons” it is understood, will be|teday to go Rome to consult Dr. fe at tinea something very beneficial fo music |piven to only two federal ‘prisoners |Machiafava, the Pope’s physician. been obtained by the board of ad- be ere fre cae eeterenident Harding THe paras.» PED TI : pen jobta : i e and ‘lo ‘ i 5 pnkaain, 0 see heap [ei ly nr mn a ego tat He chon wl | Preene ad anactncemt ae to| ONE? MILLED IN rectionuof the boirds Avreduetions imilin thy futures ~\/<. So 1 '- 4) 1 [oniwes the, mask: Honors. the recipients is expected prior to} MOUNTAIN FEUD the insurance rate on: the peniten-| There surely is'a great deal to be| gq, ccnom come, to the last but by | Christmas day. ‘The President has ‘ ‘ : ica ar lea i the} p d to extend at Sonn Bee yom ane fete dene ie nr. nd tony hee rg. Hib of cote ttt pen al greed (Bhs, Magee Pr) The reduction made on the iheas|might name three’ organizations &, made up of the citizens of the) for violation of war time laws, but] Gomeav yer sonia . Dee. 22-—Roy hospital was from 46. to BB nes | which can do the most towerd achiev. {UY Older than those mentioned ust |it is understood that none of these | Tato; 25, is dead, his bro ; thousand, or $11 per. ten thousand |ing success, along this line: the [*B0¥e With them rests the responsi- | prisoners will receive @ Christmas| povs.oy' 60° ig ‘beine hunted ber de, dollars of insurancey The state has |church, the public sthGol and a civic] for spare hours. How much better | Pardon : puty sheriffs, and West. Virginia een, according to & representative | organization. ; s u ~ fcolag i ; | i : ieiwauldste\loihaveisse two, ovens 5 ‘ state policé as the result of a fight of the Lloyd-Thowas company, whieh] |For most people the music of al goad musical programs: than six or HOLD UP COP. ~ as the climax of a feud existing for ; $1,662{00 each yearefor 806,600 in |the, sermons, it touches ‘the finest |{eveR, musical comedies ‘during the IN UNIFORM [iii cena ae Wetton wove, $1,662. y ‘or f in- fe arene At oushee the finest} winter. Children should not only be this morning at Weirton, W. Va., af is in them: it makes them feel 8|Ingeructed carefully in. musi at an aes across the river from Steubenville. reverence which mere-spoken words | og; ly age, but should also hear good| St. Louis, Dec, 22,—Five\ bandits 1 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ENDS have collected on ig case| of fire. The surance which the read never situation, existed through the co-in- surance plan used by the state, whereby for a cheaper rate of in- can not. Churches have. so’ many op- portunities to use music. The music for each Sunday service should be usic. A symphony orchestra’. con- cert, and concerts y by. one or .two soloists Id be lots to start with today held up a uniformed policeman and two employes of the Stix, Baer and. Fuller Dry Goods Company and WOULD ABROGATE TREATIES (By the Associated Pres: SATURDAY NIGHT \ surance the insured agrees to carry jap to 80 or 90 percent of the sound value of the insured property, 1s the policy, may show. Since the ap- praisal showed the insane hospital was 33 1-3 per¢ent under-insured. the state would have lost one-thixd of the insurance on any fire loss. It also was pointed out that under the old rate insuraiice) which would have cost $2,469.80 can now be ob- tained for $661,80, representing a saving of $1,808 per year. The insur- ance was increased from $1,070,000 : to $1,600,000 which was found to be the sound insurable value of, the in- sane hospital. buildings under ‘the co-insurance plan. The cost of the appraisal, af, Jamestown was $2,300, which amount, it is represented, is prsparel with ea mie ret 48} for one season at first. It will be Givittie het New Weare Bake ee easier’ to bring good miusical enter- deetully. impressive Candle & Ligne | orm ot Cape cially vainees the services consist entirely of mu dan folks, das daria nae enact one Shor C Pueey, Fore Be ©} A civie orchestra would be a fine gest’ that the. churches Tnite for (hae £905 Surely peeween thes tee these services each church contri- SEER pea ie shane is buting its best talent. Then: there is | who could form an orchestra which Bee eee eee eee, Many eould furnish the people with enter- ‘As the future depends upon the|‘*4™y°.c7 coud go on naming many rising generation, great heed should) many ways in which musie, the most' be paid to the mysical education of| wonderful thing there is, can be the children, Of course private in-| ragde a part of Bismarck’s future. struction in music Me the heat. Bot Try, oh, try to make music so essen: | not all of us are fortunate cnoug'|tial that more effort will be made to be able to take music privately.)+, bring more and better advantages éseaped-.with a ‘satchel containing} Washington, Dec. « 22. inting $4,980 @f the collections of the com-|that Presidents Wilson dnd Harding pany. The‘ holdup occurred.in the|had refused to denounce certain dis- central’ section of the city. criminatory commercial treaties as ‘ CAPT TOL Tonight & Tomorrow Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 ~ Harry C. Meyers More and more is music being intro- % aah 2 F almost saved in the first year be-duced into the public schools, class- eee ee en ey a a e —and— i cause of the new insurance rate. es, in violin, cello, viola and also r . i wind instruments are very success- et gp ° 5 ‘ ful. The pupils are given eareful| @OUNterfeiters — -. GLADYS WALTON prices { Legion Endorses linstruction for fifteen cents, . or ~Are Arrested ‘ i | = some such small sum an hour... In ware e | oon, oa eo U.o Minnesota some schools the school board fur- - Se -~ aa = LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE j , 1 Plan nishes some instruments and allows |/ + (By the Associated Press) -. = Js emoria! students to use them free of ‘charge| .Asbury Park, N.. J., Dec. 22—A/@ 66 9 e 99 food YOUR GIFTS é . if they pay for their own lessons.Jlong search by federal agents _and 0 t rnin ¥ Minneapolis, -Dec, '22—E. B-| There should be at least one school] private detectives for counterfeiters | : Pierce, secretary of the General | orchestra. Often students greatly in-|who have been flooding the country : ae ‘Alumni Associatién, University of-|terested take up the study of an in-|with forged American Railway Ex- ; é ! Minnesota, today announced receipt | strument. just to be in the oychestra.| press money orders has been ended | —also— of a resolution adopted by thie exe- cutive committee of the American Legion, Minnesota department, en- dorsing the plan for a Minnesota memorial at the univers‘ty and of- fering. legion facilities for further- ing the campaign. The memorial is to take-the form ofa stadiumand auditorium\at the i University. In a preliminary stud- ent and faculty campaign about” i $660,000 has been pledged the state wide campaign will begin in March. DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT Decisions of the supreme court handed down today include: State of North Dakota, plaintiff Violin students often take viala which’ with the arrest here of Giles. M.} HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY. AAA Christmas Candy. Monday and Tuesday George Beban in “THE SIGN OF THE ROSE” Matinee Mofiday 2:30 t “ ULLAL LT TONIGHT | and respondent vs. Arthur G, Weber, 20¢ Ib. FRIDAY defendant and appellant, from Bot- and unty, Buttz,. judge;. appeal € SATURDAY dgment and order denying new triatvin bastardy case; reversed. Opinion of ‘court by Christianson, judge. American Loan and _ Investment Co, plaintiff and appellant vs. John A. Dalen, defendant; from Stutsman county, Coffey, judge; appeal from judgment; appeal -dismissed.. Opin- ion of court by Grace, judge. Knute Sand, plaintiff vs. The St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator Co., de- fendant; appeal from Pierce county, Burr, judge; from judgment-involv ing mortgage on grain; modified and affirmed. Opinion of court by Chris- tianson, judge. Neighbors Stop Child Murder (By the Associated’ Press.) Quincy, All, Dee. 22—Crazed by the violent death of her husband, and ever increasing poverty, Mrs. Pete Premiveri, an Italian woman living at Bevier, Missouri, near here was prevented by neighbors from committing suicide fand kNling her two-year-old daughter today. The mother. had dressed the little one in white and tied a handkerchief over her face, having the revolver aimed at the child when intervention came. Two other children were in school at the time. County authorities will aid the woman, meantime keeping her . under surveillance. Her Busband was killed in a coal mine several weeks ago. WILL PARDON . MANY IRISHMEN (By the Associated Press) Dublin, Dec. 22—A large number of the Irish Republicans held pris- oner in Mount Joy prison will, it is understood, be released at Christ- / “mas, having signed a declaration of allegiance to the Free State. For the remainder no holiday parole will be granted. & Fram Olympla Candy Opposite Post Office. D. W. Griffth’s “Orphans of the Storm” Adapted from THE TWO ORPHANS By arrangement with Kate Claxton, with Lillian ~ thy Gish. SE IS A thunderbolt of men, horses and dust, as the fearless Danton, fiery-leader of an outraged people against an outrageous monarchy, rides to save the honor . /of France! Through Paris streets he hurls himself, his followers.qn his heels! - A tornado of tossing shapes! Naked swords aloft in hands of dare-devils atop plunging steeds! Through scattering populace and hostile hordes to the glis- tening axe of the Guillotine. Always thrill upon thrill. of At The Auditorium—Xmas Day at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Children’s Matinee oP at 5:00 p. m. N Tickets on Sale at Harris & Woodmansee. , Presented by the United Artists. IU MINLNTC UALS TOM MOORE ~ MARY. MILES “MINTER - IN “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY” ° and Doro- The Wonderful Climax — The Beat of a Thousand Hoofs _- a Try an Olympia Lunch. fe } momma Sere ena ENR Richholt’s Cash »«« Carry (rae ar] Grocery [7m 2 Thayer] CHRISTMAS SPECIALS TURKEYS, Ib. 2 fg. ses 5 --27e Chickens, choice lot, Ib............-23¢7 RICHHOLT’S HOME MADE_ MINCE CRANBERRIES, very fine, quart...15¢ Richholt’s Quality Coffee — Quality guaranteed or money _ back. 1 Ib. 40c; 3 Ibs... ...- $1.15 Richholt’s Special Coffee, 1 Ib. 35c; 3 Ibs. ...... ..---+- $1.00 Best English Walnuts, 1 Ib. 35c; 3 lbs. See : $1.00 Seeded or Seedless Raisins, lb......20¢ Bulk Cocoa, Ib........... -10c Baker’s Chocolate, 1% Ib... . eet BEN TURPIN . COMEDY AESOP FABLE PATHE NEWS Credits Bill Presented oa e. ~The Sign of the Rose”™™ (By the “Associated Press) George. Beban in = >, Washington, “Dec. | 22-Senator sees orl K, out jakota, roduce: 1 revised firm credits bill eepandine Chocolate Candy,’ QDS wes -45c [5s - his former tentative meat ree tarif Minneopa Cider, quart bottle. ..... 30c [| Character Studies of George Beban in ; extension of agricultural credits. Olives, 20 oz. bottle...........,.. Best Pineapple, worth 45. Per can 35. ‘Sweet Whipping Cream, quart.....45¢ Best canned Pumpkin, per can 20c. 3 CANS er eee ..... 55e Mavola Sifted Pears,.worth 25¢c. Our price per can 20c. 3 cans........55¢ WANTED—Responsible woman as housekeaper, small family, one who understands care of baby pre-] ferred. Good wages. Call 107R.\ 12-22-3t +. “THE SIGN OF THE ROSE”, © ‘The ofly picture that ever showed in Minneapolis’ fine st theatre, The State, for three consecutive weeks. | CAPITAL THEATRE Monday-and Tuesday Matinee Monday at 2:30. Uae ‘ CEE eS ae FOR SALE—1 Buick touting car, 1 Hudson touring, 1 Overland run- about, 1 fumed oak dining set, 3 rugs, chairs, and other household goods, 1 cream ‘separator, 3 sets work harness, 1 barn 16x24 ft. Will trade fay horses, cattle, hogs, ‘poultry. Call 423 Front St. 12-22-2t 1 ONcaer2

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