The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MARIONETTES — UNDER SARG ALMOST HUMAN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GHIGAGO GOES | _ Mots ana Her Monte Caro Gane 10 POLLS FOR A NEW MAYOR Mud-Slinging Among ‘Candi-| TELLS OF SLAIN BEAUTY’S LIFE Collection of Spanish Puppets From Venice Within the dates Is Absent in , Hart Schaffner & Marx Show hid Hit : § ae . “ae Loh Spring Suits To see Rosinante and Dapple, | Chicago, April 8.—The city’s voters | Sp ; | da Troe ba nl iabSbae! ely select us mayor for the next! FF : 4 hee participating und even [tera Met or cantina Reereearens Are far ahead in the race and their lead leading part on the stage ‘ candidates, Arthur C. Leuder, Repub- ; will not be overcome. The values and styles we are showing are the finest that your money can buy. ‘Aud torium last night when ‘liean standard bearer and former | | Quality, Style, Value ioxte” was prevented by postmaster; Judge William Dever, g's marionettes was some- | Democratic nominee, and William A. | We will give you all of these things. S. E. Bergeson & Son marek { ‘a business administration the key- i Tailoring. To see miniature figures moving is eee Hele coaeanlEas cuckr rece | , ising to end what each said was e by the puppeteers | + Aron iG |wanton und shameful waste of the new and delightful f <- 4 . j city’s funds. H fair sized audience which en- | , : ;, The late Congressman James R. joyed the evening performances. {Mann's seat in the Second Illinois | Perhaps the mechanical presenta- | i idistrict also will be filled today. The | tion of the play a e pat- ; Ihed? major party candidates are Mor- est interest. in the audience. T 4 2 \'ton D. Hull, Republican, former state little actors und actresses | | senator, and Barrett O'Hara, Demo-; about the stage, made motions, and | jcrat, former lieutenant governor. appeared almost to talk, in fact a ‘i. ips did move, and as inexpe: FIND ANCIENT | | | CI Y N RUINS: Dickinson, N. D., April 3—After in business for several years, late > | pattling the effects of complications Sunday afternoon. ed stage goer might easily h thought tnat the puppets wei speaking, the horses neighing, the | lambs, bleating, and the bee busing. | ofe the oadity of tne move- ‘following influenza for many imonths, Nels Christensen, for years | 7» DEY Cleaning, Important Discovery Is Madeja resident of Dickinson ‘where he Dyan: Hepaene: Bows to manhood and graduated agile Tailoring. in Mexico, Scientists j ag’ e: about the stage in peculiar sliding | movements as at result of the pull strings was something to the LS TO These are the queens of the tennis world. Left to right, Mlle.j | Lengien, Mrs. ‘Ryan of California, Miss Howett of England and Mrs. Molla Mallory. This picture was taken on the Monte Carlo couts just before the doubles match in which the English and American cham- | pions were badly beaten. jists from the old empire cities of | from the local schools, northern Guatemala,” Dr. said. PIONEER DIE! suécumbed to the unequal hattle at Guthrie, Okla, where he had heen engaged ments of the actors at times was such as to arouse chuckles and ¥ ; 5 a | Slee troramthegaudience: Ite not | Some light on the strange murder of Dorothy King, the “Butterfly f Broadway,” has been cast by the stories told by her roommate, Hilda aly that you can see a knight in | 0 ii ) file aymour ighting battles with, a Ferguson el who is in the cast of the “Music Box Revue.” DAUGHTER: IS; KU pele HEAD HELD INSANE 9 ReMCGUIen able heaatnl for the vulient’ knight who had gone into the world to rigat the wrongs o: the unfortunate people and to win glory for his “lady.” One of the most interesting fea- tures of the play was tne playing ttion which teanerarily places Wil-| A. D., which Dr. Morley says wus liam Joseph Simmons in complete au-| the most advanced of any in the therity over the Knights of the Ku| western hemisphere prior to the dis- | Klux Klan and prevents the dis- | covery of America by Columbus. bursement of any mon expect on The research was inaugurated a his order was esterday | decade ago by the Carnegie Institute | by Judge of Fulton, | but was interrupted by the war. The ot a puppet snow within the show. | A very wonderfu] collection of Spa superior court, it was learned here! project again was taken up last today. | month. ish puppets winch cathe from Palaz- +o Carminati in Venice appeared in pee | The religious and civic centers of HILL HEIRS 4 the ruins cover an area two miles this. Curio collectors and those Wao love the haunt museiums would ; long and one mile wide. Extending from this center in all directions for Splitting of Eleven Million Dollar Inheritance Fixed Pressing, Call 58. Dry cleaning. UAAAOERASPUASHAUG HD? CUO EDSHARE PEND YEO and EAT MMMM MMMM MTT Report Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, April | <2 xamination of Maya ruins of | Chichenitza, just completed by the American scientist, Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley, gs brought to light -evi- \ dence of & civilization dating back An ‘injune-| to the middle of the fifth century, | TT SL HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE | Seventy-Eight Year Old Ohic Farmer to go Before a THE FAVORITE of the discriminating —that’s Sanity Board Cinco. First in value, in quality, in smoke-con- tent. There are nearly a quarter of a billion sold annually. Try a pair—2 for 15c.—today! The very first one will convince you. utiful shaws which were worn the puppets during the fourth et. aes It was delightful to see the pup- | Defiance, Ohio, April 13. George pets dance and to hear them sing | Brown, farmer of near here, who is some of the old music of the inis- alleged to have killed his daughter, toric pa H ay 2, at their home the In the afternoon the marionettes jnight of ch 14, was held insane presented “Rip Van Winkle” before |here yesterday by a grand jury. au full house, a large part of the \charge of murder was not returned. audience being schoo} children who | Brown, who is 78 years old, will oe testified by clapping and howls of |tried as to his sanity next week mirth their approval of the old |Brown admitted two days after the can legend which fitted so ad- julleged murd he bt ubly into the staging of such a |daughter, play. tormented The skill of the puppeteers was jhis daughter kicked his crutches out shown by the way in which their jof his He is afflicted: with players bowed, and walked,’ and rheumatism. The body of the daugh- turned, and expressed themselves in |ter was found two days after’ the their movements. | and f $100 was eae) on |lying acre SLAIN MODEL Women’s Community Couneil | uhder whose auspices the marion- | Police Continue Investigation in Keenan Murder Case proud topo: some of the five miles are the remains | atl clone buildings. These - include | | pyramids, platforms, terraces, plazas and paved roads, all now buried in a thick tropical foliage. “The ruins of Chichenitza arc those pf the largest city of the new Maya ‘empire, which was probably founded about the middle of the fifth century after Christ, by Colon- —Heirs of Mrs. the late St. Paul, April James J. Hill, widow of empire builder “have ugreed on a basis for the distribution of the bulk of the $11,500,000 estate left by their mother, it was here today, and the appro: Ramsey county probate co partial distribution will be this afternoon. The bulk of property covered by They play for the dances at Patterson’s * Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, f. outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. UMMA ettes were presented for the start- | ing of recreational work among the | girls of the city similar to that which is being done for the boys by | the Rotary club under the direction of J. J. M. MacLeod. ac ft bond and bank stock. title of one ninth to heirs will be asked, distribution covers approximately ‘ “ $500,000 worth of property. This = will leave about $3,000,000 to be dis- tributed later. The remainder of the $11,500,000 will be expended in | payment of claims, expenses, and in- heritance taxes. FARMER DIES Dickinson, N. Da April 3- | suffering for several weeks with an each of the The partial New York, April 3.--Detectives continued today their search of the past of Dorothy Keenan, who, they N, P. INES IX pri] 3—As the | which her Relaineen were ae 12 to 15 miles {by Alfred Guimares, the “man in the | \fur coat,” who shared her attention with the wealthy John Kearsley Lewistown, Idaho, Ay result of a heavy northeast of Lewistown yesterda: the Northern Pacific railway is blocked by two slides a quarter mile south and two miles north of Arrow Junction. Railway officials were un- able to state the exact size of the slides but a long distance telephone message said the slide nearest Ar- row Junction was 100 feet in length and from two to six feet deep. FOSTER CASE Watch the Calendar and Increase Your Interest hunting. Some were in New Haven, ing been a patient here for |Conn., seeking an interview with J.!u week. , Mitchell of Philadelphia, son-in-law infection at the back of his neck: : ae |McBryan, said to be an acquaintance ‘of Guimares who, the police were OLA We etocabuey, iwhich finally affected his lungs and {informed, had breakfast with an_in- April 1 marks the beginning of a new Not only ein y York and Phila-| heart, 4 yan, a farmer of near #832, STATES & oS |timate girl friend of Miss Keenan | ASPIRIN B E interest period in our Savings Department i j . Sis delphia, but where ever their numer-| Watford ( Tue ows te | the day her body was found. 3 i and all deposits made on or before ous trails led, were the detectives | toca) hosp on Sunday evening, April 10th will draw interest from the first. KILLED IN SMASHUP | Dickin: N. D., April 3—When the Ford car which he was driving NEARS JURY oe aig St. Joseph, Mich, April 3.—The|srade while crossing the fill just] case of William Z. Foster of Chicago, |¢ast of the fair grounds, Jacob Put. charged with violating Michigan's | Schler, 22-year-old Gladstone lad. law against criminal syndicalism, it | WS instantly killed. The car turned | arpeared today, would be in the {completely over in the plunge and? hands of the jury before nightfali.|Fighted itself. It is believed, how- Only closing arguments remained to |¢Vér» that the unfortunate lad was! be made and both sides were ex-|caught between the machine and the / pected to present their points be-|sound as his skull was badly; fore court adjourned. crushed. FREAKS ARRIVE | “4 Let your Insurancé Agent advise you concerning the best means of protecting your property. His ‘suggestions may not necessarily involve. increased insurance. : He act- ually may be able to reduce your ingurance costs by show- ing how you can’ eliminate unnecessary fire risks. 9 Say “Bayer” and Insist! Watch the calendar! Increase the amount of interest which you will receive three months »from now by depositing as many dollars as possible during these ten days. Shall it be fixed or ixed? | No matter what type of insurance you carry for your protection ,the premium you pay is your yearly contribution toward the fire loss. P. S. If you haven’t a Savings | Account, this is the time to start! We pay 4%. interest, — Ee compounded quarterly. Downward Course Fast Being The stock insurance company establishes the premium at a certain fixed figure. It guarantees that the amount you pay toward the fire loss shall be no more than thet stipulated in your | policy, You know what your year’s.fire expense . will be as soon as your policy is issued.- Realized by Bismarck People A little backache at first. Daily increasing, ’til] the back is lame and weak. Urinary dirorders follow: Dropsy and often Bright’s disease. This frequently is the downward course of kidney ills. Don’t take this course. Follow the advice of a Bismarck citizen. Mrs, Jack Kenyon, 417 Mandan " “Several years ago I public recommendation for getting the genuine Sayer product prescribed by physic’ ty-two years and proved safe by mil- { lions for “ Colds Toothache Earache Rheumatiem ‘Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Pablets of Aspirin’ f ‘only. Each unbroken package con- _ | tains proper directions, Handy bor- | ! may quickly The soundness of the principle of protection by stock insurance companies has been demonstrated throughout the country. Your -local. Ingurance Agent will be glad to give you any. particulars concerning: ‘stock insurance that you: may require, \Headgche | Lumbago Hil Kidney Pills after the bene- fit one of my family had received. | Since then I have had oce use them myself for an attack of | kidney trouble. ¥ ned puffy. underneath my eyes and pains in my back. It was hard for aa to do my housework at Sense. 5 a4 kidneys oF oats kisnoy Pai Pills rod ’s Kidney Pills cured me. Lope nocommead Dean's, then bo be remedy of they jj several jessof twelve tablete cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin: is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture, of Mononcetica- ides f Salicyitesrid hue Aran s This advertisement i is ollated by the following Agencies ce OMe line stock Insurance Ay J. Arnot,’ The Byrne Agency, » Harvey Harris: & Co.; é F. EB. Hedden, Capitol Insurance Ageney, : Henry & Henry, Companies. s H,T. Murphy & Co., City Inauganée, Keeney, (a HL Holihan, ; Invators Mortene aided Co. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Deliver, Call or Write to SAM SLOVEN where you can get. highest prices for ; ' serap iron, paper, | ines, rags, and | all kinds of e Corner 11th Street. ¢ pnone én Across from Sta

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