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. ‘ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ae PUES MUM UU Trimmed Oxfords | For Spring | trim | Bown abe Okey tele: ment also has need of 200,000 mus- | ‘ aie a aoa ee es eau | Kets to keep all the raSeals in their | fect fit. ties, Weld Tike to show them to) "wi vone; therefore,” continued the ate | yor : Madigon, Wis, Mar. 7.—The first | Hosiery to match, | other means of the de- jfrent rank of the FASCISTI NEED 200,000 MUSKETS TO BAR RADICALS Rome, March 7,—“The Fasci: government needs 200,000 muskgt to keep all the rascals in their plac- Daredevils,” as they are sometimes called, in a recent address. “Iam counting on all the ex-ser- vice men, and therefore, on the Ar- diti, who have been our best fight- ers,” continued the Premier. “I am sure almost all of you will join the voluntary militia, We need the reg- ular army to be prepared for the lawbreakers, The Fascist govern- Fascist chief, “to see you in the ascist legis which are a magnificent reserve courage, of power and of faith, and | ment, a ¢ before ny obstacle, and overcomes \ pr Florida Governor sident of th PRINCESS MARY’S SON S. a? leak PRRA MEIC Ae 8 | The bill provides that no dance! Bis remier Mussolini to jwhere admission is charged shall be delegation of the tlalian Arditi, or jheld without a permit. In cities a field House, the London home of Princess Mary and her husband, undan ch ottish peers. Fox St and AYS “HOWDY” 70 U.S. [STRINGENT LAWS | FOR DANCE HALLS | St. Paul, Marvy e-The Minnesota | jstate senate today passed a bill pro | viding for stringent regulation oi ‘dunce halls which speakers declared have become “hell-holes of inquity in many parts of Minnesota. ‘permit would be issued by the gov- jerning authorities of the city. Im- modest dancing, turning off of lights for dances, drinltag or permitting ithe drinking of {ntoxicating liquors within 1,000 feet of a dance hall are | | prohibiting. | Violation of any provision of the Pluck Suede with duit eld trai | defense of the nation, for this is its PME LL a Chileren. We sug- er oie | purpose; we need a police force in gest that you be spit Suede with Brown Kia] order to protect oursely inst WETS IN IN fitted early to in- i test cote on the wet and dry before the lower house of the consin legislature resulted in a vie- on which not only the government, . tory for the wets today when the as- but ‘the wholo nation can surely : : sembly voted, 57 to 34 to adopt a| qd <0 = in ai isces count. I thank you, and beg you to This photo of the most important baby in the eyes of the British public, the offspring of Prince lation iaemoraltuing: Conercse’ toll ment of Moscow Boots in sizes for Misses consider me, as head of the govern. {td Viscount Lascelles, was taken as the young man received his morning drive, ‘This pleture shows laeahe: tntostentinelbeverane: ite Ww a Odi ako dots tat stay cess Mary's son in the arms of his nurse as the heir to the House of Harwood was being driven back 0] Teaake Cunpigee lo umnena thie Vale | and \ omen. |stcad act to permit the sale of be erages in ¢ 115 4th St, obst: if it be necessary and re- | a ee Sr OHH t ot one quired by the supreme interests: of | as Ibearers. Many beautiful flor per cent, to a maximum percentage | pole : ii Wie alot pieces marked the ‘ < in) which IETY UL. U ene Taine sRnaURtERE arnt sigs | Former Secretary Daniels’ Se ee rea eta Whe GAIT MAU 5 the yoeng man was held [mae mnee i ee then t her off, was given to the ae earth of Lenine : : CHOICE OF BIDESMAIDS FOR teenth amendiient. Mother Is Dead at jury today, ‘Temporary insanity was F OTHER OF LOCAL MAN DIES IN i —— >; . Mrs. Saludess’ defense. Models at Dresden | BILLINGS. | i Age of Eigty-Seven|""™ ” Oa ‘HNEIDER O ee | B, Slocum, age 6 4 | . Slocum, aged 86, mother eye “i N P Dresden, March 7.—Such a dearth son of Manda U | Goldsboro, on 7.—Mrs. ; STAND DENIE: of living models for artists de- of her daw : f | FROM PAY ROLL [Mary Cleavis Daniels, mother of OUGHS {| veloped in Dresden, Muni ecording to. in | Jos s Daniels, er secre chest KEE ING Wink vlrctin Pickton Mant Ata aerate es London, Mar. 6—The women who pot the Duke of Abercorn, also Se ee nee heme Heat ‘Apply over Sica oe 2 a 8 3 mation by her son, Mr Hise mci o J ed at her e e —swallow —— the government art academy BInCIN wae Laken iVorteitoride rane (UEC tO be) myitvd, CO elle wedul aoe aad al 7 elles, at| Waaniweton: Era ine ortine earWatOAy SIM FerDE EIEN emi a; oui! “ia wags!) __, \has taken steps to remedy the situa- jly home at Waterford, Minn, and| the Duke of Yor A eee eee ee rogram, a wave of ad- [two years of the Harding administra. 87 years old, recently suffered a | S$ K cuitdveh: He. a eaeuiaieekena | ony ( ’ interred beside her husband, in the| beth Bowes-Lyon are Perhaps most | vice reports sweeps daily through |tion, ending March 4, almost 100,000 | stroke of paralysis i wit co aia tne tines oe Mneaneh an ae one of the sights cemetery there. Mrs. Grover conegrned with deciding waat to| drawing rooms and tea shops. These |employes have been separated from — oS | VAPO as eae cl a a ‘cal cities was | ple, the daughter with whom she] wear, but milliong of other women | talke ave it. th will be ro|the government sevvice according to| JUDGE NORRIS TO RETIRE. Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly 2 2 care ospital the market of models whe tists made her ccompanicd the in England and Heowtiens wie just | “best man,” but the three bro ne lin dauulation nade ue cheldirection of || Pasadena, Calle, Mar. Judge s the result of a ( in oper-| regularly made their selections. It 0 | ! lonnere nave eee aw : haiet sa mes body to Minne how more interested in guessing Whe | the reyal bridegroom will attend ident Harding and given out to-| Page Morris of the U. district ais ER GEGEN GTC REL NOT ae oa cea eaes cena - will be named as bridesmaids, as his “supporters.” The cerer ay ub the Whiteraduse, court in Minnesota, will retire July Me NOSE NUNIT aoe oie woneh eager to offer. therr FOUR MANDAN D. A. Rt. So far no names have been an-| will take place in -Westminste i a 1 after yers's<on the fed Nae Oana tgs ue camer i ea rO ATTEN ;] nounced, bi ose 0 ¢ outside | bey, the Archbishop of ¢ J T ch and make his home Pasa- Sia eeHOWwA THOME ccates Aven ls ; TO ATTEND MEETING | nounced, but those on the outside | bey, the Ar p of Can ND W AT neh an e kis home in Pa ic rae alata ote es as models of one kind or nie yfandan Chapter of the Daugh.| hear from those on the alleged in-| officiating, assisted by the B } ou Hone ANE jdena, He has purenased a home mony of expert vl ne en that a le [Bit hie ta changed, ters of the American. Revolution| Side that there will be eight of them, | London, ‘The reception probably will | CUT FOLLOWING FIGHT here, it was announced today. adh s fou on the body o eland in spite of the surplus of wo- 2 ie Revolutior | @ Toi Ria ceNmek Ls LER RNOE Bec s eae) : * y deceased were not at all necessarily} men in Guinny, adele ate hard Ws libesre peuden tedubysaoun Members) there Seen oN fare eet ey fe Henge eae istocrat | WITH FELOW PATIE CASE TO JURY. ca s contended : BY lltougl a i areat te annual meeting of the sta ese cesses, Maud, younges' ny number of landed aristocrats | ! “ASE TO JURY. So Sree eee ee median meting fhe tener of the ines Rapa a | hep tle soy ata 2 ve Mork Me The eae HEATR the uk e oO e body over al e a ademy resde: as _ 8 e held @ e , a nt jece f e yor 71 Sea * ste: talele Tinta the sued (over Ge antag lof DECHNen ae eee rm uaedic ands Wed Lady Mar nbridge, niece of the | tie disposal of the Duke York | Chicago The body of /against Mrs. Paulette Saludes, rt THE E eau aeriiaribeaueheel Ra eaaai the ea ne Se een te atanehers an ade. Gvererce now Queen, were bridesmaids at the wed-| and his fiancee for their honeymoon, | Capt, C 53, who fled | of Oscar R. Kelleric er, who, #ae | Bae aeitreethe asia Pood coat peck Re hele vocation) snd; tu: eh CHAT CeteLOT AED AL ding P Mary. la: no plans for which have yet |from’ the United States Marine hos- | Tonight & Thursday in the boc the deceased by the | ing, medelaliare ‘absolutely’ neces: | state, 10 ndan, Devil Santee of the Earl and Countess Seana eee Gaees a | UR a Gadi: Ole Bg ed | tors who caused the autopsy,|sary. Not only are models essential | Vall amestown, SEMER GAG! willhslig the sNINA EINEM le euilH gi kpeeeente witlhi aba Sine ae Steel fellow pa | could been brought about by | for painters and se rs of the | state will ende cess to attend the bride. Another of - contemplates makin. Norah Naveen eta et ee | of among these |human figures, s academy ; assist women eligible to 1 Princess Mary's bridesmaids, La¢ dhe will hand over ais | pile tarcay cue | A chronic inflammation | notice, but young women are re-|in other cities to form ch Doris Gordon-Lennox, so the go home, White Lodge, Richmond, Cue cell Hn, Go Laue | poisonous waste removed! stomach and bow 2A quired who wear their clothing par- |to become affiliated with existing or-| say, will also be in the wedding the of the Dukt and ‘ais bride, S GHERTGHIDHEN | catarrhal inflammation of | ticularly well, or who hae the knacis | ganizations. Mandan is entitled to| at the coming royal nupials. nnd will endow the place’sumiciently || _ BiG CREAM SHIPMENTS: nach and bowels; 8——The tak-| of draping ‘themselves artistically |thrce votes in the convention based| Among the other young women of | to maintain it. If this Is done the | | PAK es Wevaiunnienece chy Dr KINGS PILLS Watkins liniment.” ‘to suit the artist's needs. uOnin com eniueren ih Toeal wo.| the aristocracy who, one hears, will | problem of finding » to 1 iry industry in North Dakota | “for constipation H vans of Getting Poison | men to attend are Mfrs. J. L. he similarly honored, are to be at] a big one when one Pria en through the eyes of a super- : | daughters o: on if his “lviser f express traffic of the North-| has to live up to it e Aimcowill have n Pacific railroad was shown today | ketbook s wife securing poison to | Mesdames oR. “Wo vSuinaers, 2 greways is : cause her death the attorney for the | Peeved at N. D. [Gey Gide SEES Lady Katherine Hamilton, daughter! sweetly solved. jat the annual convention of state | defense said in part: | r z acer Rasa eee 2 z = ¥, |dairymen by E. W. sennett of that “We shall show that one of the! Solons Action; S LITTLE HOPE OF RECOVERY, |Totts Who Drought to the convention | Ors h whom £ i All ¥ ne e = " records of shipments. i Heres | ccutinadyon eae y | WOULD ABOLISH "PEOPLE'S FORUM || st. tye, sors -siane hope wast rested tant abe Nese and that the Joseph wilt have ithoiloftect of giving the| { A | << 9} hela out ee for the recovery of road handled 050 according to his own testi-| State of Florida unwholesome publi- | ALL REBATIN Editor Tribune: | Chester A. Eklund, cashier of the | gallons of cream from North Dakota | mony nnd statements in the pre-| city,” | oa I used to go to Sunday School] Payne Avenuc State bank, who wast i? 1922, He estimated the value of | liminary examination, had a cabinet! The Florida exceutive was moved reo, March) 7)-—-Stops) to abole\iq etree. On ROR GS DURY. CoO iaednia holdup of intl insiitution|| oie crenmae $4)180240. in his home containing a number! to defend the cm existing in lish rebating and other “unethical! Such sentiments wee Mite ruary 20. Eeklund suffered a re-|, The convention was called to or- . , of poisons; that he handled various | pis state, and also said that inves- | bye TG: isunencoiaeeies (eT UI ae Janney sd hospital attaches said they |e? by Roy Bridgeman, vice presi-| poisons and that it was his custom | tigation and vigorous prosecution of }) Novin Dakota we 8 agents | a wen a a: ange , ae aes oe ; a fy He fh dent, of Grand Forks, in the absence to deal in the handling of poisons.|any persons found guilty of causing i North Dakota were taken at a; And with the angels s| did not expect him to live through) of president E. S. Person of Minot. {FIRE Ie 4 y these officials \ February 20, 21 and 22. raigh Box 298, Bismarck, N. D. BE) Hie Ce eres ea ea Mr. Harold Ss. Bi uttenbelm, ed aid, “Oh no, they keep me ther 3-7-Lw eek Motesgolegish | TONIGHT \If criminal responsibility ‘attaches |‘ Of “The American City.” will!’ 1 had heard of a certain politi- bs : : ‘et Wash is a new service! yaaa | to any one connected with the affair |SPeak February 20, on “Tendencies | vian, a publican, and was curious UTP ED. COBTUMES Wet Was de. For! MEDAESDAY fie all: be uroneily and vigorously |i American City Life. haddoa ites Meanculerscked: hin Knitfed costumes frequently have |We offer to our trade. For) and is your property safe from | prosecuted, T feel in view of this| City surveys will occupy | the/<Have you ‘any religion?” And borders done in Indian patterns o:| prices Phone 684., Cal al THURSDAY situation the action of the,North Da- {Convention on the evening o8 © Cb-| he said, “Blamed if I. know.” ye! precise geometrical figures: | Steam Laundry Co. the grasping hand “I am assured by these officials unwarranted.” TUBE kota legi ure is Methodist Ep’ ry 20, A crown of gle copal church here him if he kept his people in straight and narrow path, and h The morning of Febru-|.aid, “Do you ever go out. into thc the day. We shall show that in the prelimi-j| the de: s Nor da y;meeting of the executive commit- vill e for s jays. nury examination the said Schwan | nig es Sortecd a recall whiey (tee of the North Dakota Life Un-| And a song book in my banc = ar BEAM UIRCOntinue aPraee Sia SME. | Honeysuckleisid ait refused to answer questions as tolthe Nosh Dakota legislature hoped |derwriters association in Fargo|,,/hese sentiments don’t seem to) To members of St. Elmo Lodge | q _——____@ jars 5 and-coc what poisons he had in his hpuse|to aid in bringing about by passage Yesterday. The action was the]! ow. No. 4) Hof Ea Reewlar meeting | “i WihATHE | exome and where he had these poisons, and| of the ‘resolution. outgrowth of plans inaugurated vant to be a publican, Wednesday evening, March 7th, at |} | that the anaes uo (huuiies aone EROS oe [at the annual necting of the asso-| And with the farmers stand, | 8 o'clock, Please be present if pos-|@——-———® | rf cerning the poison kept in his house! The chief executive of Florida |Ciation in Fargo last week. Retains OM ahora ne ay aye ows: /Aible ef For twenty-four hours ending at | THE WORLD were given in an evasive and hest-| claimed that no state in the union A recommendation to co-operate} And a whiplash in my hand. Fe CARON ea. 5 tating manner, indicating guilty | treats its convicts : with Commissioner of Insurance ra fs Te at 7a. m. j oe | trons, its, convicts mare, humanely | SM Coos ap the enforeament| AX a boy Ko was a religious! ee, ee READS OUR “The defendant, will show further | auey with the private convict lease {of the new state’ law providing for |Ycunester. I early became pos |FOR RI ; _ sleeping} wighest. yesterday jit efendant will show further | aay’ with the private consiet Tease /of the new state law providing for Fosse gt a piece of religion. i room for one or two, in modern ees WANT ADS! deceased vi dat or about the | Concerned, but that some small coun. (all companies doing business in| Was born in the wilde but} home. Phone 236W. 309-8th St. on ee 4 Hots ‘ a eile atoiasas fica unable sto murciase ) catinment toe fae except mutuals, was Hated te Rares any en 3-7-1w pitation Folke who wish to ‘buy or about the plaee, which could have|¢o make possible SANS RE CHE bs a F ¢ = hy Reims dy eae EE ighest wi sell things watch Tribune been secured knowingly by the de- aa dip Pad va easedviale recommendation and others panna North Dabo a sae LOST—A small Elks cuff link in ae Want Ads They've learned censed or could have been conviets, Tt was in such a county |9f & minor nature, were made by | re Or the Ri saab ee Dat (genniness qi 1, reward. Finder and from experience where wiso wecidentally, and that her lease camp that Martin Tabert is |#% committee cons of Walton |DAnhs 01 ne ren ue Eabunn ten penance AO ght and Thursday; |] traders advertise. ¥ id have Gccurredificomithy taking || iiseedy ty have. weon fldeged to | Scote Risk of Bargocand) (H. 1,|imarek. f miei thera: ® Ph STs y vot much change in temperature. | of these poisons knowingly to het| death, he having been arrested and|Simpson ef McVille, who were ap- who a ner niater | See MoriNorke Dakotas) Probably, | Place YOUR want Ad today. : «or through. accident.” coavited of vagcuney while tempor-(Pointed at the annual meeting as|him if he had any xeligioy WANTED~Roomers and table board-| night and. Thursd iit imuch {| Jt will reach all classes of ~ Crile atcande linear tao. w a special committee to study out [wid that he dealt. in relig payee Street, Phone 622, | pnEy in temperatur people, and is a sure means BLACK NET a lumber camp. Money seut by his {Plans for raising the ethical stan 3 Hien | 3-T-1w GyEathcs Conditions of getting in touch with the | Black net, trimmed with all-over | parents, well-to-do people of Mun- | ‘ard of the life insurance busin psig E WHegIne | 5 ae The pressu high over Manito-|| B08 you seek. | Also two reel Centur embroidery or delicate traceries in| toh, never. reached. h jin North Dakota. howe. a ee | INSURANCE © ba and temperatures are low in th | d id or heals dese. in many| ae went on to suy thet as soon ' _ know moro of your, religion.” || An interesting hovklet antiti Meas Se Walley und aniake| THE TRIBUNE || comedy ys by the fashionabld modiste. |ay tho teport of the Tabert METHODIST COUNCHL asked him if he ever went out i949) Monthly Income For Your Family,” | Dakotas, Low pressure over the| | “SOME FAMILY” Oa anche celeeed in Inve OF CITIES MEET | the River of Life and he said, “Obj by the TRAVELERS of Hartford, Be Ta, oo aeattalinccenion Gal BISMARCK | 4 - 3 e Mevele ar » no, there is much contagioN out , + { ‘ northern Rocky Mountain region is| tion, the testimony was ref | Cleveland, 0.) ara ore aes iin eee a Tittle (sponsors of Guaranteed Low Cost sccompanied by slightly higher tem-| Fediiadeevand’ seatee ators Jems confronting chureh leade: here.” He said he had a little} Life Insurance) showing how to | peratures, Light precipitation oc-| a peaune circuit andiathate there the cities of America will be dis-|P¢ I divi ate C Anes aa i Jeliminate the possibility of loss | titted. in the Great Lakes region, J Meee euler tera of eGUrt in a few |CUCECE aL. te ae aa eet ee a eee eee ee Tucked [ee ep aren investments Ll eee ne rset nd’ in 7 Waabineeom ‘ ae of the Council of Cities of the seanoe, Tasked|ie mailed free to any adult person | Oregon and. Idaho. BC. Heckenlaible, upon request. ROBERTS, | ORRIS W. Henna, ‘and the shades of tan and hiege, seem to be the most popular PAGE THREE Webb Brothers “Shoe Department” KEEP YOUR FEET DRY Our oe depart- ment now pre- pared to meet every demand in Rubber Footwear for Wo- men, Misses and sure getting a per- We have received another large ship- ary 21 will be given over to the discussion of immigrant question: while at the afternoon session la- A No. 1 Hay for sale. $6.00| iper ton by the stack, two of Fire. River of Life?” He said, “You bet I do, I am in it up to my neck.” wanted his letter state senate, but Governor Hardee transmitted to the colors for such froc| a ‘11,500 times a day fire]! the communication arrived too late. /hor and the church will be up for | 1 Sid “What did you go out there FOR A. DEBUTANTE miles out. Phone 529. Krist gi snatches away and de- ff} \consideration. Mr. Warren S. s. ¥ ‘farmers how tc]. An. evening frock for a debutante | Kj | i ay an i a : bunch of rube ‘farmers how to] ._ a u jelstrup. | = stroys some fraction of fi z Stone, president of the National] \vadie their own canoes.” I said |i8 of pink gros de Londre, with a the nation’ Ith, inf]! |Brotherhood of Locomotive En-|ERiG ‘vou do it?” He said, “You| Puffed skirt draped over two floun- le nation’s wealtn, \ \gineers, Cleveland, Ohio, will tell] per 1 Mid, they are going go'fast| es of cream-colored lace with gold the form of dwelling, ‘what labor thinks of the church. |7Can4 keep uo. gone St) scrolls. The girdle is of old blue store, or factory. [treet ee |while the Rev. Edmond L, Chaffee,}" ° PUP: velvet. o a i - ‘ater in the Heart river has drop ; York City, vthe church] fellows had any commission tc EVERY FIRE _brings dan. ped three to four feet in the last two|has, attempted to meet this situa-|teach the pepnlee - ¢ rippe gers and inconvenien- i) days and ‘channel again is frozen. | tion. ' a ia Physicians advise keeping j ces that cannot be§{jThe park board received a report ‘ _I have suspected another politi- WI the bowels open as a aafe- a / measured in dollars. from ‘Back and Griffin, engineers en- | ",,,, cian of being a Pharisee, and ooping guard agai Grippe or ~ @ ‘| confess to you I would like to take Influenza. IF PIRE COMES you must replace your property in the face of high [prices. FOR PROTECTION put on adequate insurance to- day rather than put it |gaged to survey flood conditions, inj \which they said the chief cause ott the flood was the extremely narrow |i and inadequate channel opening left jby the tailroad) when the south branch line was constructed over the | Heart river, together with the break. ing of the dam at Dickinson. | ACCIDENT VICTIM BURIED. | | A large concouve of friends and) | “Cascarets” 10c Best Bowel Laxative When it out of him, I would like to put on the boxing gloves with him. You see he is smaller than I am, and I fancy that after the scrim- niage we would be so mjxed up that you couldn’t tell which was ?|“publican” and which was “phar- isee”. If there was any’ pharisee left in him and he - would i} taunt me with being an idealist while hg stood on his superior pin- ious, Constipated ‘When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature’s own method—lubrication. bs Cough Coughs resulting from Whooping Cough, La Crinpe and Influinza quickly relieved with FOLEY'S “HONEY ~AND TAR HAROLD LLOYD. ‘ off. relatives attended the funeral serv- Weds cfurreucabulie Teontess te . , ices Mnoday at St. Joseph's Catholic Bee Or Aa cueae ans cota ont ESTABLISHED 1875 ricant—aet a ; ‘ Biseh: For, Jossph, ‘Zechmeler, 38s and challenge him in some othe No Optates=to~ Try It tony. . 66 ” jwho succumbed Saturday to compli-/ To clean ont your bowels without}line of human endeavor until } onions poet in “ HENRY & HENRY found“someone line in which could effectively sit on him and make him shake hands with me on the grounds of a common human- ity. “\. SENATOR GROSS,» Grant County. eations resulting from injuries sus-| cramping or ‘overacting, take Casca- \tained last fall. Rev. Fr. Clement] refs, Sick headache, biliousness, gas- Dimpfl conducted thé services andes, indigestion, sour, upset stomach, interment took place in the Union| and all such distress gone by morn- cemetery. Jay Boley William Nor-|ing, Nicest physic on earth for fon, Fred Dieter, Albert -Brotanek,| grown-ups and children, 10c a box. Alex Brown and Peter Tamas served | Taste like candy.—Adv, Stood the test of time, serving three generas ‘tion MOVIECHAT .: AESOP FABLE ‘ MERMAID COMEDY We know our business. Phone 961 Ath Street. 4