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‘MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923 - | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE came the wife of T. R. Middleton| MILADY’S FADS DOLLAR GAS that the three men named, among| others, to be brought into court ‘as! “=~ DAGE FIVE “ ¥ in July -10, 1911, moving to Bur- | Social and leigh cuonty March 24, 1920 where witnesses. i TONIGHT pele’ aes death. ae While the endeavor to locate the e deceased ‘leaves eight chil- three men was in progress there was | Personal A aen Mrs. D. M. Krahk of Dick- PREDICTED BY da Riera) COREGISEon, betwen tHe and Tuesday inson, Oris, Gladys, and Sherman Morse layers and United States At- ‘ Fi Brechtel and William, Lillian, torney Gordon which resulted in Woman’s Council aiariotle, pull NAN ae Middleton SENATE PROBE agreement not to proceed with the : .o mourn her death. attempt to serve the s ons, Holds Meeting No. 1-CARRIER EXAMINATION Wet Ween. ce he: —— No, ER EXAMINATION. ease aia cs The regular meeting of the Wo- A Civil Service examination for Washington, Mar. 5.—“A dollar a ds Wash Hg yaa ean men's Community Coneil was held the position of rural carrier will be Guile ter wavoline ja Hie evenhect Moa cr cate OUR craee. NOE Saturday afternoon in the rest room held in Bismarck on March 24. held up for the consumerin the re-| Prices Phone 684, Capital and after the formal opening reports The stlary of a rural carrier on port of the La Follette oil investigu-| Steam Laundry Co. f the various committees were con- a standard daily wagon route of 24 tion committee to the senate unless peeireee es : : A , vey miles is $1,800 per annum, with an weans ate. taken‘to break what the| A No. 1 Hay for sale, $6.00 in her incredibly lav- The legislative committee reported additional $30 per mile per annum report (declares to\ be a complete t ‘4 tiv. th ane ae ish production of the that the members had not aban- for each mile or major fraction | domldation’ab the olf induitry bye] Septet, © ee brilliant photoplay : doned hopes of getting the city com: thereof in excess of 24 miles. The | Standard Oil Company. ve") miles out. Phone brilliant photoplay : mission's cooperation in forcing a. salary on motor routes ranges from | “If u few great oi! companies are| Kjelstrup. n the handling of meats *2 $2,450 to $2,600 per annum, accord- premitted to manipulate prices d 2 = “ to which objections had ing to length, Separate examina- | iretieanest tee cvearararitheyaikve | Gene it Munger will help BROADWAY The park committee tions for motor routes and wagon heen doing during 1922" the report | y, een ey TCE, repeated that plans were — being roltes late Holtonber held, Appoint: | sata tie Heanle et iNerebuNtRy MUSE TOU buy your insurance. ROSE” shaped to, keep Custer Park beauti- ments to both positions will oe } prepared before Tonge to pay. ct) See ees ful and they hoped to enlarge the | made from the same register. The | feast” that price. G ‘ Hog thin gene ‘The Fert of Ceuinatien wl hey pe ian (The ecu of vee months n= A The drama of a dancer the Prien who are actually domiciled in the quiry into the industry, the report ’ 3 encouraging and showe territory Jef the “pont office whore leclared. the ‘Standard’ company intimate who knew the most the program, The the vacancy exists and who meet violation of the 1911 dissolution de- 7 i : dangerous street in committee reported that 6,065 hawt | the other requirements set forth in cree of the supreme court exercised ‘ the world better thap pints of milk were given out during | Form 1977. | their alleged control in such manner! he heart ue the moath of February to — school | ——— ‘ | us “to fix the price which the pro- her own heart. cute ay at a woal vay of en 2. | READY 10 PRESENT ee of crade Gil receives at the t was decided that if favorable ar | well, the price wich the refiners re- . . angements could be made the coun: | | evive Por aehveins euebli te Aha ReFenene A. special attraction 1} would sponsor the appearance ; CASE T0 JURY as well us the retail to the con- at no advance in nf Tony Sarg’s marionettes April 2j+ mer.” ‘ it the Auditorium for two perform: | 2 : prices. Mrs. Crawford, state chairman for! | Daugherty Nearly a, the Koosevelt Memorial, spoke on | | Held Up From \ behalf of the project, The council | = de 4 inembers, ABER . RAJU, Were Hhouse parish grand jury the testi- ' Florida Trip . conducted through’ the telephone ¢x- 'mony gathered by the state at the change by Mr. Craswell Mr. {open hearing here in January in 5 jaw pee " Dunn, the members appreciating the | connection with the series of kid-| Fashionable Broadway actresses Mi ae PEED alieoeaD Uy Trimmed Oxfords . courtesy. ings, floggings and other ofen-| such as Viola Fraas, shown here RH OE F . TONIGHT | ses alleged to have been committed | wering the latest in combs nd irri- | levee Ne cahinaine be ‘or Spring atrial? by masked bands in this vicinity | decent bll pendant errings, re not rnenei a ees é . Patrick’s ij : ina auinmenqalienitietstate clalias | without tivald’ int the stuahionaWlel ar” (we wiuat Geass tte ce Back Swede with dull Kid trim. MONDAY : ‘i / ‘ é : eae Se tomteat {Cf the Red Cross, fro aving ack Kid wi Black Suede Ball Planned | resulted in the slaying of two Mer | world. Melow is shown the Test! Washington with President Hard-, tri Lak us towith Black Sued Banns have besa nublished in | Rouge men, Watt Daniel and T. F. tin ir dressing in the South Sea on a vacation trip ‘to Florida’ Sepia Sued hd Kid Seare he Banns have besa nublithed 18 | Richard. Telehiaa: i a Sepia Suede with Brown Ki Fe eee : aa iu OEM Rha the re District Judge Fred Odom has} 0 Gata berun ye then abandoned «trim. FLORENCE VIDOR Sree Det tiiecete: AGERE SA or | prepared in writing his charge to : : ites before the time set for, Brown Kid with’ Otter trim, 8 of Ireland” again this year, wita Vanderbilt, Whitn Both | ie eeannifucvaaiieiiie intimated NOMLE INDICTMENTS ure of the \President’s; The whove four styles are heau- phins to: male the eyengyons of We are socialy prominent in New York. would contain every phrase of the _Wellsburg, Vv V Mar, 5.—In-| 1 train today. ii ties. We'd like to show them to e "4 Inost enjoyable of the opening of Be nm | Kt iM cae avetmantan ch sintentawan subpenaes requiring the ap you, the spring social season, ‘ e —|[ te SES. Fonae frat bscpaS. ieee ineeonntuhe: Wed : Be EN ire k a i committee, Gul ty olivia, Gina ESE Se conspiracy to att: id destroy on Wedne Hosiery to match an re aL ee Set enanas teoaaiaes returned to Fargo thi E IN N ming pr Ra at ¢ ftonville, wet tae ote Wen cy Ue . 5 nishing the music, and decorations | MARTE | eee eri eaepuceaieraneeudy aiid ae A ehtalinornliig/atreherrequedt appropriate to the Occasion. lagitenena RIED HERE ne ‘The defendants had been at lib-| of Charles W. Morse, the ship build . D 39 { OEE 2 | Mr. Andrew J. Ketter and Mi lease underiband tomaevenal fie, | or IChmonas Ooh see IN ENGLAND, Alma I. Henkel, both of Ft. Ric | erty under bond for several months. rs : (14 i ie IN ee Crawtord (ND. were united in Holy Matr ‘The charges grew out of the Clifton he subponas were issued in con- hae vee ved word trom their son, ;mony at the Presbyterian Mans | mine battle in which Sheriff H. WH.’ nection with the grovernment case | Tae eee Ne wot Rhedes student in |Monday evening at 6.30, Rev. H.| Marion, Ill, Mar. 5. The state Duvall and six others were killed. put Mee morse an we fae from the story by | Octaci, England, ‘that he may re-|C._ Postlethwaite’ reading the| Dewan introduction ‘today at the st ae ate Doe | Ts ons caei hice nee: eRe ee 115 4th St. | Henry Kitchell Webster main there next yeur, having been |words of the ring ceremony. Mr.| ‘Tl of six men charged witi the} Wet Wash is a new service | (0), Ryieevene shipping ‘con- | vee da position as’ demonstrator |and Mrs. Bernard Ketter were the|™Urder of Antoncio Mulcovinch.| we offer to our trade. For) wean ESE Sear amd : PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE COMEDY f in “inemisthy, which corresponds to [subscribing witnesses and were | OMe Of the voct{ms of the, Herrin | \Sees Phone. 684. Capital n and Mr. Mor cL AN } aien (OE : igor! biCther : riot last June $. Mulcovich, one | Prices one : pital. “] in cher oN Se ee ie Dees dees eae ie cE n,Duteh ' oy instructor in large American uni- |and bride respectively. Mr. and of the armed guards at the mine | © bod! AD : ( vereitics My. Crawford this year |Mrs, Ketter will make their home| Where the trouble started, was a re ee ——— a —- { will complete his A. M. degree, waich jat Ft. Rice. veteran of the world war. His} BEULAH COAL. now $4.75 H ‘Tuesiay—Wednesday—Thursday We to a Ph, D. degree in Sy Raat ae in Krie, Pa. vivaw veane WEE ton delivered. The Wach- | R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. d H 4 ost American universities. RETURNS FROM VISIT. iNiam Cairns, a survivor of the -purij blood | ger! sire aaa : | irene Wiltes’ hus eeturned, after| ot, testified that he was an armed | ter. Transfer Co. Phone 62. urify the | Chiropractor gee aoe YD ELL PARTY. | spending several days with friends |Suard at the mine of the Southern F coe au Ren Frée cae atl ie if ain r 1 party was given Satur- | at Valley City and Jamestown. tlinois Coal Company and was ac- Y Suite 9, 11 — L Specia atinee for the iidren ahy evening by Mr. and Mrs. Van | : quainted with Mulcovineh. He Dr. KINGS PILLS Phone can Block aiter echouWon Tucaday: i Middlemass, 40. Tha: St. for Mr. | B. & P. W. MEETING said he was snot down by a moo -for constipation : i ig | Faas and Mrs D. Owens and daughter! The Business and Professional |atter he and his companions, in- si — SES ea SE SS TT IS OOTY OS Jouns, Dancing and cards were the | Women’s club will hold a bu cluding Mulcovich, bad been told Ge an ap amusements of the evening. Mrs. E.|mecting tomorrow evening at to “beat it” over a barbed wire ‘ Reatt and Mrs. npbell won honors. | followed by a program of literary | fence. At 11:30 a lunch was served. The | and musica! numbers. - | tables were beautifully decorated vee 0: | with carnations and jonquils. ALUMNI TO MEET. Monte vy, Mar. 5,—Twelve Mes. ©. D. Owens and ghter | The Bi rck hospital alumni will 's of the Air Service, flying in Jesne! and her mother Mrs, Barth,{ hold their annua} meeting at the and ainplanes from San 5 left Sunday evening on No. 4 for St.| Norses Home tomorrow evening at 8 ., to San Juan, ‘Porto Paul, where Mr. Owens will join | o'clock, Rico, expected to hop off from Max- them later. ——— well field early this afternoon for oe | EASTERN STR. < Arcadia, Fla., next leg of the 2,850 ’ °F COMMITTEE. There will be a regular meeting | mile flight The Bu s & Professional Wo-| of the FastermStar tomorrow even- = : men's club program committee for | ing followed by initiation exercises. JURY ORGANIZED. Marei is as follows: Francis Mal- = Bastrop, La. Mar. 5A d lory, Mary Huber, Rita Murphy, | ON SICK LIST. jury was organized here to consid- Madze Runey, Dorthy Bakin, Grace | Miss Blanche Allen, society editor | er evidence in connection with the PAINTING! Hand, Esther Maxwell, Esther Teica- | 0! the Tribune, is confined to her | Morehouse hooded peng atrocities, man gnd Ruth Rowle: ‘home by illne: alleged acts of the Ku Klux Klan. ‘i ‘ ‘Tomerrow evening's program com= | igaraes ees 6 The jury comprises seven farmer SPRINGTIME! prises o business meeting, reception | @—————_——___—___--—@ | one farm superintendent, three mer- of members and a short musical and |‘ chants and one oil well worker. asked to bring a guest. 9 | two are from Bastrop. < pee $200,000 COLLECTED eT DEALERS LEAVE | (oe $2)9/00) fas been put into| A banquet will be served by P. BE. La France, agent in the Slope | the county offers by tax collections adi i sos 5 aturé r scclien for the “Advanee Rumely on the first half of the eal es- the: Padies Aiiiat the:Methe The two just naturally go company, left yestrday fonFaggo at (tate taxes and all the personal| dist Caurch, Tus. Mar. Oly A icuner. spring cleaning by the. head of a party of wbdaé’ 50 |property, which became delinquent | it 6 o’ciock. Price 75¢c. i 5 ‘ deuters and customers from this sec- on nace ile oy Treasurer new wall paper, and paint. It’s tion, to attend an educational school | Flow said today. He estimated H ‘ aga uiven at the Fargo headquarters. |collections in the last two months ¢Banamet: MeCabe Methodict like throwing off winter clothes. onstrators there will tell all of |were over the $200,000 mark, and urch, Tuesday, p. m. the latest tractor improvements and|said that taxes were pretty well Price 75 cents. The public This is the place to get the hest methods of operation. paid up. invited itn ala \ | a —— best quality, price and service. RECITAL MARCH 6. | MRS. MIDDETON DIES sue ie Aa \ voice and expression pupils of | Mrs. Maud M. Middleton passed ust phone — for an estimate ; Madge Runey will give a recital aay, iat bee home an Giee town- COL “ on thous at the high school auditorium, March ) ship, February 11. ‘uneral ser- ‘spoon; vapors tt / ! th, , The woragraim will eonsist, of | vices were to have been held on pay ns up nostrils. x prec t ee ‘ - s, readings and a playette. Af-|the day of the big storm, but be- : A Ui ide d P; Le rithe program, « collection will be cause of the storm it was delayéd H. H. ENGEN i n Unprecedented frivilege taken, several days. . . f 4 4 A cree , Meee roarried “to, Amict| WE A A Oe 214 Broadway, Phone 748 will be given out women to see Silks in gll their.beauty during this week of oe 7p SrORs. Aes Bis precheal June. 2, 1902, and TemOYs Over 17 Million Jars Ue eee f , ‘ if ‘ rank L. Mackey of St. Louis stop- |ed.to Beacl ec. 5, 1909, and be- - Sel le ned in Bismarck this afternoon on | ==——= = 2 a J March Sth to 10th Ay his way to Garrison, where he was | 2 5 ; ee Sauer, red by tie death of Me and Mrs. | ' . when sperpiranthwhile merchant_in, the United “States will observe and. obinson. | 6 = - . ES dae oye > exploit the, .- y 2s RETURNS TO FARGO. : S Pe f snl ont ot he : NATIONAL EXPOSITION — f Independent Voters’ association state | j aro oy at y : v u > ‘ / $ i z | K 4 > of EVERYTHING.IN SILK ; / am i fi < Loosen Up That Cold i > i With P 1 . in > We are with them heart and soul, knowing that the manufacturers have R ith Musterole |. - bé 9 , ~ bent eiety energy to create_and produce_Silks of rare beauty, delicacy, 4 ty neers DR. JACK Leen Sad 7 starts. 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