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PAGE EIGHT MOORE SCHOOL MATHILDE AND HER MAX BOYS VICTORS * IN BIG MEET Trim Richholt School, Last Year’s Champions, in Big | Track, Field Competition THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee Ore THURSDAY, MAY 24,0923 read Bleyerthe board: wan intbemed stoday st »| Section and maintenance of wa ; foremen on the Pittsburgh and Lake of A ti D 9 | uestion a Day 7 ETE A LN IIT TL ESE Spee EET) Erie were advanced five do \ Before you buy a carask thesalésman this question: cent; track laborers three cents; | shop and roundhouse laborers three q|stenm ditcher men, lamp men Is your clutch of improved plate type and enclosed, or is it an obsolete type, open and exposed to the elements? and engine watchmen, three cents} (The Overland is the latest enclosed type.) b hourly. | WATCH FOR TOMORROW'S QUESTION Curley, Crow Scout, Declared. = ‘Hy Many Only Survivor, BRYAN WINS | Fails to Cure Self viver of the Custer batule and the massacre and the Indian who broaght the first news of the tragic battle of; Fundamentalists Win Out in TROPHY IS) PRES ENTED caste the Little Big Horn to the’ outside ‘i : aa world in 1876, Curley, the Crow seout, Presbyterian Convention 2 ‘ iaeRaA 68, as buried [at the Crow ageney | Buy By Comparison—And You’ll Buy An ea : team yesterday. Cuwivy died Tuesday oi ati DiReleRYS ‘ { 5 mw ane a fever which failed to yield to his ike et Heike Pen ne Rasy Terms If You Like. + winners, and f the Un primitive méthods of treatment. He j ¢¢ was known as tie sole survivor of the | battle although it is claimed six of * , ndopting. the esolution on the Dr, Harry Emer- ' Bereich adn sialis. bi the Crow scouts escaped before the | con Fosdick case, sponsored by the WSGisKUIN’ suitie. seh wid with ssacre by various tricks. One of ist. und rejecting the } 5 40 points, John MeNary, St, Mary's mants still remains alive. supported Wy the , ij was third with 301 point » was being hailed e ut victory of the | ae liberali | The fundamentalists, opposed to ithe liberal interprentution of the N Bible as expounded by Dr. Fosdick, suceceded in forcing the adoption | of a minority report of the commit- tee on bill d overtures and directs | Wit business men of the city to put over the big meet vhich 200 boys competed 7 the our events. The boys met at the! courthouse where Capt. Murphy ass embled th parade to the base- hall park girls und teachers Me SOT OR S, Bismarck, N. D. 4 racked the | cia ney Again to Lead the Railroad] the Pre-bytery to require the’ Geld) decheineaeened: wud b N Ds ied nN lf cheered their representa c reaching in the First Presbyterian field, is being detained and may be, ton, N. D., died at a hospital from athletic arena, which presented a Labor Board TE eanuae INE ein resbyterian MURDER TRAIL held to face a criminal chai church of New York ity, where Dr. , Pa acone aun) tree, LUD nite ck delivered fis famous “shal, FOUND LEADING <= “f Fos broad jump pits, three running high Attar vavadlizenewepiper HiDRCRR TORTS i ji Sa ae i vin” DIN open : ’ evading newspaper photographers for a long time, John D.| Chicago, May 24—Ben W. Hoop-|Fundamentalists Win" serman to reve. D Tree kprint lanes wi! tWo Rockefeller’s granddaughter, the former Mathilde McCormick, now | former governor of Tennessee,| conform to the presbyterian “I TO MILW AUKEE RTS injuries received when he was run over by a tractor on his farm, En- a gen was imprisoned under the trac- INJURIES tor for two hours before his plight May 24—Simon! was discovered by one of his ghil- @ near Seran- | dren, of her association with the baseball lanes all in operation ut one irs, Max Oser, and her husband relented while on their honeymoon | was reelected chairman of the Unit: rine. DIES FROM i ‘ MEE 1 ue tour of south England and posed for this photo ,the only one ever taken ates Railroad Labor Board for] ——_— Madison, Wi: lay 24.—-The trail) Aberdeen, 8. au comme or aves ing (ak mS! of them together. | in the first regular executive | N. D. MILL SHOWS PROFIT of John L, Whitfield, alleged murder | Engen, a farmer liv rece aay ae ikeieh Sod is ion of the board since President IN THE LAST SIX MONTIIS oy of Patrolman Dennis Griffin of RAUMEE LeU Reus orekeHil es i urding made appointments for d Forks, N. D., May 24—At Cleveland, 0., was seen by police to MTGRATGSS Rhea nlc ening $ D_ trom was getting the mail the team! three vacancies, G. W. W. Hangar,| slight profit was shown on the op-tead to Milwaukee today with deti- I c © Bolster Klein 16° 7——Richholt, aie nda aE Ree aw Hintel| public group member from Washing-| erations of the North Dakota mill nite information that a man believed y a committee of the lodge. 4 ie NEED h ntl ton, was reelected vice chairman, and elevator between Nov. 1, 1 ee The Best all-aroand thlete in| Bred Landers 16: 1° Aichialt and landed on his face being! the Ilinois Central railroad to-| and May 1, 1923 according to C. E, (tO be the fugitive stopped at Opokee : alow Griffiths 15° 4° -Wm, Moore severely bruised and cut about. the i : ; , a Columbia county, Wednesday morne : clas YARD DASH ‘ ty netified the board that it had] Austin, manager. Se iteundakked (hie ; 4 mM : Feached an agreement with its tele-] Mr. Austin, and other members of | iN& for gasoline and oil and asked t a Jno Me St. Marys. graphers, the employes having ac-| the mill management were speakers} WY to the Wisconsin metropol time. There was no individu Elbert Watkins Wm. Moore to their mail box and while Mr. Sa- nd—Jim Colen Richhoit, | 180. Me Pel Ss AGEN Legion Auxiliary cepted a decision cutting an aver-| at the weekly luncheon of the Grand | Whitfield knows the haunts of Mil- a France Nuessle 287 Wim Moore, Svencer: > Wm, Moore} 1 ° uge of 3.42 cents an hour from their| Forks Rotary club, describing tlie (|waukee and is believed by officials encee Sills 286 Chas Munger 73 Wm. Moore Convention On scale. The carriers withdrew all] methods used in the operation of | to be hiding there. SATURDAY, MAY 26 R ; 75 YARD DASH Diff t Basi | pending disputes with telegraphers] the big plant. | Matic: Price, a companion of Whit- ’ EET Jncdison Wm. Moore) CLASS B-- HPerent Basis over rues and wages, déclaring the . Starting 1 p. m. ondeGkas Butler Riehholt Russell etePrsen 10 see Wm Moore peas controversies adjusted. ; i Hily ‘Barneck held Alvin hlenker 101-5 Wm.] yinot, May 24 In issuing the call] An increase of two cents an hour Several thousand dollars of New and Second Hara : s granted by the Chieago and ¢ for the third department convention Furniture Will Be Sold at Public Auction to the dat—Jim Olson 408. Mary s vier ere pete ae see “St Mary's] of American Legion Auxiliary, de- anne ane peat ‘a mit H 2 Stan Wyciskus: ie 0 YAR AS irtment of North Dakota to be held See? ore e emery ( ClOCU Cras) ‘WUE Sel WHS Ret ETE or te hartiment of North Dakota to be held shect metal workers and thelr help: A Small Cash Payment, and HIGHEST BIDDER jJim Olson 114-5 sec~ St Jno Roehrick 121 W. Hl. Witherstine of this city, pr ——ooooo If you have any furniture or household goods to sell er Klein 293—-Richholt. [ n Pe dent of the organiz anders Richhott, Hse Ceasi Bon i the representation at the state meet| CURED HER 39 00 bring them in and We will auction them off for you. Tati gta ibys Renee a ing al he a aba somewhat diff- RHEUM TISM 2 3 Gdchoavent: Moore ions in that e vill be en- = 3 as Wan 3rd in each event | 99 ha Rleng Wheat senchi ung wil NaH OU (Doing cr SoRIRTEPeIBIE MGT RepTEREG Monthly For One Year, Buys a No Price Set on Any Article. done ad-|the suffering caused by rheumatism, , CLASS D president of the unit red Landers 1 see Richholt (ditional delegate for Jack Dunham 4° 1°—Wm. Moore Dick her Wm. Moore | : ! y 30 mem-| Mrs. J. E. Hurst, who lives at 608 E. Hie Ai eM Gae Harlow Griffith 1 Win. hers in wood standing at the time | Douglas Street, C-293, Bloomington, ’ - CLA j Maw of their selection |, is so thankful at having cured Ruder s Furniture Ex e Benes «4 Riehholt, | Bolster Klein 13 see Richholt All delegates to the convention| herself that out of pure gratitude Geo. Jaszkowiack 4° 1-2°-—St, Mary's| 10¢, Rettig, 18 scc-—Win, Moore must he selected at t 30 days|she is anxious to tell all other suf- Chay. Butle + Richholt. | BASEBALL THROW ~ hefore the convention, according to; ferers just how to get rid of their 118—6th Street. CLASS ¢ CLASS A the call, and their nanys must be|corture by a simple way at hom®. Tim Olson 4¥ 4 Mary's j Theo, Muhoier ft St. Mary's [certified to, the stute secret at| Mrs, Hurst haa nothing to dell core | ne. Me ‘8 least 20 d. Wi. Moore! iin Goleman 145) fi aM ; 1 -Wm. Moore S annual me Wm, Moore (EAS SD Ben bson 194 ft Wim. Moore. Be jisecw (Nel None (totes wse atigre | En Course Given i Moore a | Harry Serogin 160 ft Richholt At Summer School Fred Landers 4° 41-24—-Richholt | CLASS ¢ Bolster Klein 4° 21-2*—Riehholt. | Jim RUN BROAD JUMP | CLASS A Francis Nuessle Phillip arul 1s 1"—§ 'y Jim Coleman 12° 9*—Richholt y 146 ft St. Ma s hefore the time of the] Merely mail your own name and a@- ing. dress, und she witl gladly send you this valuable information entirely ree, Write her at once before you forget is Adv BASE BALL!) INUUUEUOAOUAGOAEOEUUANAAUAEAAO EAA TNVAAAENALOVAOULUUUUAUAU AEA We must dispose of every Tire and Tube ; VS | in stock at once. : hi e Michelin Tires—all sizes—Michelin ons AY Tubes—all sizes. Sold at 25% to 30% Discount 3 ’ | 830x814 regular cord. List $15.25. Now. .. $11.00 q 31x4 regular cord. List $17.85. Now.........$13.00 33x4 regular cord. List $27.30. Now.........$23.00 a 34x4 oversize cord. List $37.20. Now........$32.00 Ray MeGettigan 4° Harold Dohn 4 “In response to the from teachers attending the summer school sessions at the North Dakota Agricultural college, three courses in art will be given this year Gs ince eDanTey cl under the direction of Mrs. Maie Dou (EEE 7 ; glas Rindlaub and Miss Elizabeth | Henry Barneck Richholt Pollock, it was announced. The sum- Chas. Butler 1 holt 4 BANDITS HOLD mer school term opens June 12 and Hy oggins 13° Richholt, y continues until July 20. The courses CLASS C— UP FARGO MAN will be in postér work, freehand Jim Olson 15 0*—S —- drawing afd methods’ in crafts. H Jno, Roehrick 14¢ 1 22 ft Si, Mary’ urnsworth 210 ft--Wm, Moore! 199 f- Wim, Moore. 240 ft 4m. Moore Klein 215 ft--Richholt. ft--Richholt. Bolster Fargo, oN. 2. May 24 —— J unmasked bandits, armed 40 SEEK CITIZE! —|.45 caliber automatic revolvers,| Grand Forks, held up A.C. Sigelen, traveling] Forty applicants for final citizen- passenger representativ for the s have been notified io) K. C. Busines Woman Penn nia rnilway system, in court here May! Is Enthusiastic Over |front of the Lee tire shop, 620 for the final hearing. Judge S.C. Ri }ond av N, about 10:30) Tuesday|M. Cooley, A. T. Cole, and M. J..| Fine Results | night, and robbe Englert will preside at the hearing | | y and his railway passe which will be conducted by Robert | elen, who arrived in Fargo on| Carlson, and R. S. Coleman of St, Northern train No. 1 from| Paul, naturalization agents. all Minneapolis at 6 p.m. told See = ‘the police th: he was return- KILLDEER PASTOR ing to the Powers hotel along Sec deer N. D., May 24—Dr. J, ond av N when the two men stepped} H. y, pistor of the Congregation ‘out from the doorway of the tire} church of Killdeer is in a hos shop and shoved their guns into his! Dickinsop. in, critical condition lribs with the command to stick up| the rosie OE a paraltic stroke suf-| {his hands quick, fered on Thursday. * . Told to “Beat It” i | After relieving him of his money and passes the two men ordered Mrs. John Zook | . | | him to “beat it,” he said. When ne got to the corner of Roberts st and Second av \looked back and saw dodge into an alley. | The police were notified a few minutes later and a search was made of the alley but the empty Mr. Sigelen said ne the two bandits | purse was the only clue found. All | ae etslneieen amor cutee ita s job in a search of the robbers, bu q : ; Bre is ieeny mien siiiaih ‘ ’ OTHER TIRES PROPORTIONATELY LOW. a. a rae if ¥ ‘ i Feel Optimistic Over : e eee: 2 eg weal sa a “ Bs yee New) 4226 | : A : y 2 x4 heavy duty tubes. List $4.00. Now.:.....$8.00 < PLE | Business Outleak l J a y an a ul a 33x4 heavy duty tubes. List $4.60. Now......$8.35 a, medicinal ai 0 one’s gen- +, A ? - 4 \ i ae pa maa consider Taniae fs eens poe i Ee ahh 5 : « 32x4 heavy duty tubes. List $4.50, Now......$8.25 no equal,” declared Mrs. Nevel Kilp, /the solicitors for the railroads put Your Kidneys or. ~ s + 2 1641 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. -| it. ‘ { “Before I seal Haile Wane pean | award A. Whitaker, St, Paui, Back Bother You? if ia OTHER TUBES EQUALLY LOW PRICED. aging a chain of shops an veling a f i - x yy Fee ctemcca: wx aseangth, and [Sout Mittergolte £ Ondine ‘ed | Avating Midar-sagame /time/ ago / Game Called at 6:15 SPECIAL ‘ } f 836x414 Midhelin oversize cord Tire, List $51.50... ~ NOW oes c cess eres geeceeeceeeeeeeeree + $43.00 [I 855, Mighelin oversize cord Tire. List $50.40. OW eee eee ee eee meet eer renne energy decreased almost to the van- | Frank L. Thompson, Minncapolis,| caught a heavy cold whieh xettled on ishing point. My appetite was very |freight agent of the Soo, my kidneys and affected my bladder. poor; and even the little I did eat | Bismarck today and are optimistic] 1 suffered intensely and had to take caused terrible attacks of indigestion ; over conditions. ue | to my bed. My mother recommend- and my cheeks were losing their glow | The Northwestern Line has just! eq Dr. Pierce's -Amufic (kidney A of health. | placed a new train between St. Paul gaekache) Tablets and I took them to “However, four bottles of, Tanlac | 4nd ago known as the North’ relieve the congest#on in my kidneys relieved my troubles entirely, I have ewe leaving St, Paul at 7 F | and bladder. They soan-aave me re- a ravenous appetite, the healthy glow |”; A Fy lief, and not only that, but they has returned to my cheeks, and t | dinner chistes wervice. thts she he (eventually restored me to my usual have the energy of @ school-girl. 1 Sstablithment by the Sco of « crack | 00d health I'took six bottles of \ SUNDAY GAME Called at 3 p. m. 33x5 Michelin overaize cord Tire, ' List $58.10. ' Now's. sleep so well it takes a giant alarm | train known An-urie, but it was: well worth it for , é vs sg y} : F pe Lie, é es ea clock to wake me. I’m always ready | tween Chicag imy kidneys ou bladder ld bere in. ‘ < . 4 ‘ : BI aa 4 oft \ to praise Tanlac.” ing the two points in 72 hours. perfect “cdndifion, ever since.”—Mrs.' Bi ‘ as) t f r af 4 . ; ‘ ania is for sale by all coed dru | John Zook, 108 8, Jay St. some Good Game, Boost for Bismarck ry piste. hen no substitute, Over | INJURED IN RUNAWAY , Sinee it is sucl imple matter | Cc. 6 see a < i 9 Pad wood CC@sso le million Aol sold. Page, N. D., May 24—The 4 year| to step into a drug store and obtain | A 7 5 —_ old son of Mr. and,Mrs. Satrom ie Dr. Pierce's Anurie ‘Tablets, anyone ; recovering from seriou: who earnestly desires to o> Opposite East End Fill ing Station. Phone {#7 20M LSB ie tained Wednesday evening in a run-| health and new life. will waste no away. The lad and his father drove’ time in obtaining be aa

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