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FRIDAY,. DECEMBER 29, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A. BRITISH SHIPS | “How's the Old Whip, SENT BACK T0 : TURK STRAITS, PAGE THREE exhibition here last. night, Willard, when ,he willed, rolled away from Farmer's haymakers and sometimes to vary the monoto: took them on the chin. In the third round the ex-champion opened his arms and let Farmer pammel//nin in the midriff and Farmer whaled away with no yisible effect. U. C. T. New*Year’s Dance Saturday night at Grand well received because of the crowds which wil be in the ety during the session of the legislaturé. TO BE SHOWN |FsRMER cannot HUR?' WILLARD former and Frank ed cach other for four short rounds A = 3 known to 9.—Jess Wil- thereabouts, or ywe', it champion boxer, armer, 178 pounds, flay- \ S + : |president of the United Wall Paper Stores company, Minneapolis, is § fugitive irom justice and the object | | Clark left Minneapolis the ‘sight the cashed a final check on company | KILLS SEL jfunds for $1,050. He is said to have | wife, \ eas | Search for the pair is said to have} jof a nat wide coarch, it became | DOWNCAST, “lof November 29, iter it is alleged | been followed a day later by his! !led to the Mexican border where . Hasty Return Causes Much W. J. Lemp Is Third of Fam- Bee eet, areasee For "e ee a 5 Lake Erie and Western, the Fovt 3 i to the Turks and want Mosul to _ and Western, the For ; ” ZB! remain under the Arab government Barner elanat ind Lonleyills “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts COT ae Rein. necessary today for the consolidation | Quick, Costs Little, and ; of these railroads into one af the i ! NATIONAL’S NEW. largest rail systems east of the Mis- Never Sickens! " issippi_ river. z INFIELDER. MAY Unification of the railroads, all. of In.a few hours your cold is gone, DISPLACE PECK which are operated “and controlled | head and nose clear, no feverishness, by the O. P-md M. J. Van Sweringen| headache, or stuffed-up feeling. = a - = interests of this city, was agreed up- | Druggists here guarantee these pleas- bbe ae Paeunese intend to E t’ . ; ean on by directors of the five companics | ant tablets to break up a cold or use Shortstop Gagnon? FE: M d K . here yesterday. Application to the| the grippe quicker than nasty quin- Gagnon is the infielder recently se- gyp S irst O ern 4 ing interstate commerce commission for | ine. They never make you sick or un- ” 4, cured from Detroit in a, trade for F Pie : authority to amalgamate will be made | comfortable. Buy a box of “Pape’s Pitcher Ray Francis. . H immediately, it was said. Meetings] Cold Compound” for a few cents and Washington has one of the veteran of stockholders to vote on the pro-| get rid of your cold right now.—Adv. shortstops of the game in Roger |position. have been called for ear ‘a Peckinpaugh. Roger is slippifig a jin March, 4 bit but is still a great fielder. ; After consolidation, the system ft is hard to figure that Gagnon will be known as the New York, 7 , has a chance to displace Peckinpaugh Chicago and St. Louis (nickle plate) |] Order Your Coal-To- at short. There is the possib' Iroad. It will have a total mile- that the coming of Gagnon may mean 5, and an authorized api day that Peck is to figure in a trade. ,000, which equal’s the w ” It is-also possible that Gagnon|? [present capitalization stock of the —iIrom— : may be tried out at third base. five constituent compani The New Salem Lig- the gravest danger of a conference ‘ di = Brenderyille: in: : : failure, The oil issue, they declared | it @ff the railroad tracks. j pists he, found ou spitigietea ats this ‘valuable information entirely comedies produced. _ See this one. is the real’ one on which the allies Unification ‘of Seve deh Tues. {1ee: Write her at once before you bo ator Caetca: tov mavela. sthids everal Rath} bed when he entered the house Tues- | fo i an sibly Gagnon will fill the bill there - in which foreigners are involved. The Turks are strongly resisting what th declare to be the invasion of Turkish sovereignty that. would thus be brought about, but their dei- egates insist that it is not the ques- tion of capitulations that presents REAFFIRM . DEMANDS (By the Associated Press) Lausanne, Dec, 29.—Ismet sent a letter to Marquis Curzon th afternoon reaffirming his demands that the Mosul district with its val- uable oil fields be turned over to Turkey. The note denied the Brit- ish contention that the Kurds who inhabit the district are not friendly} at the far ing a half dozen Washington was weak corner last y men with ord success. Pos- He is a fixture at second. So Gagnon must be in for a whirl at third unless Peck is to be traded. Gagnon is a former Holy Cross college star. He joined Detroit at the close of the college season last year, After being carried as a bench} warmer for about a month, he was| sent to Rochester of the Internation- al League for further seasoning. He had a good year there and is said to be ready for fast company. MANY WITNESS PICTURE SHOWN AT AUDITORIUM China w in a York, Dec, 20.—Pancho Villa, | “Orphans of the Storm” was played | resolutions adopted by the _ privy Filipino alder of the American fly last night at the Auditorium to a full Jeoune!l and addressed to the Prince | Martin, Providaneey bantamweigh* ~ house. ‘The picture will be present-| Repent Such action is unpr pean iy ante ie ae + : Senin HE _ negent. ch Ss prece- | tonight a fifteen round contest ed seat: Sie ise | popular | dented in the history of Japanese |at Madison Square Garden. Villa's AT THE prices _inJorder to allow ‘the, late? |policles: title will not he at stal number of people who have not yet seen the plag to attend it. ‘The fact that the play has its setting in Eu- rope, is filled with a large number | of players, and something with more | of an European air than most plays | that are shown in this country have | been given as the reason for the|t popul y of the picture. i The scenes, depicting the actu; historical incidents, characters, and | places has made of the picture some =| ‘Here ig.a paxt of the crowd thronging the fuel committee's headquarters, > All Set for Snow ‘When snow comes, this is one © of the huge plows that will brush : 2000 years ago, when King Fouad I rode in state to the Mosque of Al Azhar, recently, He is shown above, left, with his prime minister, ASSAIL POLICY | OF JAP RULERS Dee. ernment pol ion can continue his phenoenal stride which h. | cept him at the top in nat Tokio, |ARTIN TO MEET condemned today CEMENT PRICE _|GIANTS DI IS*REBUCED Chicago, Dee. TIGER BOWLERS ary er? ‘ ; ; The 9th Street Giants again- took tion on cement_was announced today | the honors atthe local howling alley the Universal Portland Cement] tost night when they knocked the company, effective as of December} pins for a total of 2504 while the 28, The decrease is 15 cents a bar-| Tigers were getting 2444. F, Patera rel from the Chicago plant and 10! was high man for the three games cents a barrel from the Pittsburg -A price red 1. APPROVAL roads East of Mississippi Is Planned | (By the Associated Press) Cleveland, 0., Dec. 29—Only the approval of the interstate commerce commission and stockholders of the New York, Chicago, St. Louis, the Toledo, St. Louis and Western, the STORES’ HEAD IS FUGITIVE D | | ‘ | 29,—Chargel ement of $10,090 Jack E, Clark, Minneapolis, with the embezz of company funds, JESSE L.LASKY. \\ e Go wire \ \\ MERGER WAITS. ” Bebe Daniels JamesKirkwood AnnaQNilsson junder the pillow of Prenderville’s ‘bed after the boarder and Mrs. M |Carthy had departed for work Tues- day and killed herself accidently are unable to reconcile the fast that the body was found on the floor in the ‘dining room while Prenderville in- | day afternoon. ry BAD COLD GONE IN FEW HOURS nite Coal Co. Best dry mined coal in the state. PHONE 738 ‘Chas. Rigler, Mgr. TONIGHT and SATURDAY ‘ | i Speculation in London— | ity fo Commi Bak he le\tleredti shia ded | Special High Class with huge instructors gloves. in an | Pacific Hotel. 4B yw Foreigners Involved | “ jfollowing his departure is said to} Attractions { y | L cide have shown a shortage of $10,000, é | | oe [covering a poriod of one year. Special . arrangements have been ( AP! | TOL TONIGHT ., RISIS AT. LAUSANNE i (By the Associated Press) aE yan | ;made whereby the Rialto theat oe nd SATURDAY | St. Louis, Dec. 29—William J. | will obta'n high cigs vaudeville ac and x | (By the Associa Lemp, president of the William J. | |during January @d February. it| . . | London Dee ee Thee otarn | Lemp Brewing coinpany, committed | was See tae trae Cee Matinee Sat. 2:30 iti. . . ee at A ‘Ys manager 0: ie eatre ec: e| sete British fleet:te Constantinopls | suicide today by shooting himself, |the acts are routed to high clas i here. Th i anracts wide attention jtwice through the heart in the of- | vaudeville c'revits on the Pacific , . bets ihe obvious assumption that |fice of the brewery in the southern . | coast it is possible to get them for} | sa aaa eA ction of the city. It was the third | jbut two nights a week, on Wednes- \ y s at Lau suicide in the family of famous day and Thursd sanne is everywhere adopted : bi | | day and Thursday, There eee eae tng tak | brewers, his father and a-sister hav-j | The vaudeville bills will consist | . Siete escent tte tar jing taken their own lives, { | of four acts, ‘one head-liner and 4 dispatch of the warships is regarded | _“ “Great. How's the sou ” ‘ e William: Jy Lemp Breying) |, | three specialties, ‘and pictures will a Ss 1S . ) p-bone, Christy?” Thus the famous hattery of fusi * ‘ x eA H as a necessary precaution in view of | Mathewson and Bresnahan met in New York. Both Christy and Roser i onan Just Before the. advent. ot!Boatder at Home of Brook-| complete the program. They are | the- posstble attitude of the Turks! looked fit as a_pnir of fiddles | prohibition was -considexed’ one “(of . booked ont of Chicago, and Mr. Win- f in ibabeity in theresent thas ie at ee of fae | the largest brewing companies in| lyn Girl Is Ar- green was able to get them for two] breakdown in Lausanne negotfations. : = ~~ the world, and was valued at. $7,000,-| nights a week to fillgin spate tinie \ gottations. Boston’s-Coal Problem | 000. Te waa sold at auction anetguce| rested while the troup is enroute to Helena | .TO SEE BONAR LAW 8 | to five different interests for a total! come Montana, the first stop on the | he (By the Associated Press.) | of $585,000. Lemp had been down-;| New York, Dec. 29.—A little white |*ireuit. After Helena the acts | ; Lausanne, Dec, 29,—Marquis Cur- j east ever since, it was said, as he! Satin coffin, fontaining the body | &® to Spokane,/ Seattle, Tacoma, j zon, the British foreign secretacy | had hoped to get a much larger price! of ten year old Theresa MeCarthy,, Portland and other Pacific coast and head of the British delegation to |for the property. , istood today on the spot where her | “ties. The acts are far above the | the Near East peace conference, plans Lemp’s son, William J, Jr., 25, was! Christmas tree had béen. With her | ®VeT@ke clas of vaudeville seen in} to leave Sunday for Paris where n2 | notified and rushed to his father’s} heart pierced by a bullet from a .22|the smaller cities. s i will remain until Tuesday, to con- | side. He knelt and er “You | caliber pistol she was found dead in|. The first program probably will be | fer with Prime Minister Bonar Law, |gnow I knew, 1 was afraid. this was) the Brooklyn home .of her mother, )F 0", next week, and the program in regard to the Near East situa-|/ NGoming,” he declined to explain the! Mts. Pauline McCarthy, late ‘Tues- Will be announced soon. Mr, Win- | tion. eee i. green considers the theatre espe- The Near East peace confer- | Lemp was found lying on his back,| Benjamin Prenderville, a clerk in | ‘ially fortunate to be able to secure 7 4 enee stood today on the, verge near his right hand.|the Brooklyn postoffice, and a border |SU¢h high class attractions, and be- | of failure wie danger of" break-| < father, also Wm. J head of at the McCarthy. home who admitted ; eves that the acts vill be especially | TOON me oie it’ from oki fay : the brewery during the height of its'to police that he owned a pearl Corporation co hetly: the (contest over the: owner: | prosperi ot ‘and killed himself {handled .22 calibre revolver, is heid be eee ae [or Para ah the age ot Sars of tome et, CURED HER \ ys ony : \o7. His er, Mrs. Klsa Wright,| the police that he became frightene! ) lain ce bee ae et | committed suicide by shooting on} When he saw the girl’s body and RHEUMATISM | against the subjection of foreigners Moreh 20, 192. She was 87. eee eee ney ents eine | | ZANE GREY’S agains tion of 3 a others he owned of larger caliber.) Knowing fi terrib eect in Turkey to the jurisdiction of the i ‘ i a fi i from terrible experience ve | TAEKICR courts coua* Inclatine: that | | Polies say Rrendsryille hes © police the suffering caused by rheumatism, greatest story Gi A ig. | Speciale courts with foreign’. jude Hundreds of Boston citizens stormed City Hall to secure sozne of the | | Police working on-tha’theory that | Dougie Siioct Ceal oh dle sitting in them must pass on ¢ 25,000 tons of coal which the city obtained to medt, the fuel problem, Theresa found the loaded revolver ” 4 idee ML, is so thankful at having cured herself that out of pure gratitude | she is anxious to tell all other suf- ferers just how to get rid of their torture by ,a simple way at home. | Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Merely mail your own name and ad- dress, and she witl gladly send you “The U. P. Trail” ——also—— Two Reel “Our Gang” Comedy. The best | BISMARCK AUDITORIUM THE LAST SHOWING TODAY — 4:30 MATINEE. Children’s Admission 20 and 10c. Adults 35—25 and 20c. PRICES: TONIGHT thing of so great an educations! | getting a total of 551 and Geo. Shu-j 5 i value as well as poses of -jand Duluth plants. Th y prices Mite Schneider were’ tied QZ : : 5 ya a eote Gaiffith's motion pie. {i# $1.70 a barrel at the Chicago plant. [fora cingle gamer each getting 212. Yj ay seek, Seats reserved. Down stairs 55¢, Baleofy 40c, Gallery, 30c. In ture has profed of unusual value. | : —__—~— ~"lithis'is' the ‘second -vieto Zz A sweeping. story cluding War Tax. = ce BUTLER TO TAKE OATH | Giants and they are looking for La SWE A A DEVILLE COUNCIL GET Benashington, | Dec. | 20-—Pleree| some strong teams to bowl in the Z) of Adricés Disinond VAU utler of St. Paul, recently con-! near fi ‘ ines; avis *. . TS CHARTER firmed by the senate cto fil “the Sen sy, Giants Gownd aad Set Palakiko Awai vacancy of the supreme court|/y, Henzler . 453 175 151 Gowns d : . é : " ee val bench caused by the resignation of |r. Kicin Tas7 58 154 tings; Romance, ad- Closes his Bismarck engagement. During his short stay in the The Twin City council. of ove! |William R, Day, reached Washing-|F. La Voe «-.-.- 172 174 189 venture and Thrills. f F . ad elected east eee might at tha |ton today and will take the oath}, Hendler... 140° 173 158 i city he has made a profound impression. ; ; Masonic temple here. A’ dinner, in-] Ot Otic whey oh ypreme court F, Patera - es: a ae If you admire a true hero see Danton, he is a veritable dina- nitiation and ceremonial were on the | MEGS Te Bee - PATHE NEWS € a * program. About 25 Masons of Mandan | , He “called at the capitol during) Totals 791 873 840 j PS FABLE mo, charged with an exalted purpose. and Bismarck were present, inelud- | ie oay, and as Invited by*Chief ae — ‘ AESO) We - d D th Gi h th T Oo - h d 7 ., ing Grand Master E. A. Ripley 3f sustiee, Tattetoy evs oieuest ee ee ac re ie Matinee 2:30 Lillian and Dorothy Gish as the Two Orphans succeed in por- x o1 y wi * gent, M. Schneid sae 20S. oO : 4 ° . . Manian. eat oe Jud | 10 Ls 5. Christenson -- 361 175 traying, innocence, purity, devotion and love. A.M. Christianson was) Ticur of- | Chicego, Dec. 29.—William T. Til-1@. Shubert vesse 141-170 \ There are so many outstanding superb characters, you must feary who served’ mile He cou ee er eee ee tenary: 6 emer 12 18" MT A88 see them yourself or miss a grand opportunity. . vag sender dispensation yeere re eS el Bae his first Public ap- Totals 736 768, 8902441 | Do Not Forget the Hour 4:30 and 7:30 p. m. The first part will ; pearance since he-underwent an op- pritiole : U. C. T. New Year’s Dance [eration ithe’, cost him & part of U. C. T. New Year’s Dance | _ be repeated for those coming late. Saturday night at Grand lantaunced® today. ‘The ‘Alay Saturday night at Grand | | 2cil el. ected to indicate whether the cham-} Pacific Hotel. Pacific Hot P Pacific Hotel aE TE TERS i