The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1923, Page 3

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EAGE THREE divorce and other suits which grew |and nowhere did\I find a man who J fact, he asserted Mohammed had none out of it, but that another woman |had more than one wife,” he said. | to abandon. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE was responsible, “The sheik.also is a myth.” “The only girls the Sultan left be- PEAYGROUNDS © N;ZQSPEND jcolUNUSUALLY COMPLETE Is HAS PITY FOR OPEN IN CITY eee OVERLAND RED BIRD = yiRg PBEDS He aveepune ierteas oe ue Mite rant warded doned his harem of 87 beauties when | cooks. There were probably 16 or 20 hhas heard he .may marry. if he is ‘he abdicated some months ago. In of these.” Fargo, May 26.—“There is no ques- ; tion that the officials of the Great , | Northern anticipate and are prepar- | + Nothing has been omftted from they Gilistening nickeled radiator with divorced a | ing for a tremendous future develop: 7). of equipment made standard on| bar cap, nickeled head lamps, wind [sD gid not make % direct ofer:to |= ; iment in Fargo. 2 shield: stanchions, outside door han- Mrs, Anne Stillman Hopes * je = 7 | This was the statement of W. | the new Overland Red Bird, but what | Vee St Ataten ADRRIeuEhin ne pes | bee eee ty stn ae Soe | S: A nl i : Ls Mev es 8 doNhges 2 , son ),@3! sald, bu! ould ye yo | japever a tis ee RaUilgat ade: Jis necessary and convenient for the | window frame are admirably set off She Wins Case From |iguker aueh aa MERTAMP TRY. teats . charge of the big constructlon pro- | motorist who demands something out} by a Khaki top with red bindings [Hate BORG * 7 ft : tle z you Kha is | my son’s half-brother and if Mr. | Teaching Staff Assigned to gram which was begun in Fargo this lraeteney oval nbey vaiilcwho| atrthe annie\ pantsvelie’ Husband | etttnieuil Heth ABE Meee hota eURER re: Various Playgrounds to | “°c. fe ' jtime does not want to plunge into} Req Spanish grained upholstering | sibility for him we.do. If Jay Leeds ve t ee T have not been told that by the leaves a pleasant impression when New York, May 26.—Mrs, Anne U.| father is not a gentleman, my son is TiS Take Charge | higher officials of the road,” he 4114, | ideal aatisfied. blended with the superb and ‘rich, u Stillman hopes that. Mrs. Florence | a gentleman.” Leeds will win in her controversy with James A. Stillman for the sup port of the son born to Mr, Stillman “but it is self evident from a study | Included in the equipment are |of the plans, and from the prepar rhe W funceune ®- | bum, front and rear, wind shield The Women's Community Council |} bumpers, ar, s j tions made here. The work this year | wiper, seuff pl IBOE BRS DERG an Ae: e Play G york | ss plates, door grips, spare amnonnce that the Play Groundwork 5 set the groundwork P gleaming Mandalay Maroon, a shade that is exciting’ much interesting comment, uffording to the eye as il SAYS TURKEY LAST TIME TONIGHT for much | i | reckless’ extravagance in having | wai’ be officially opéhed oh Monday |! 4 ¥ _ rim and tire carrier,besides the usual | does a delightful sense of sprightli- | ynd Mes, Leeds, says a dispatch to . al the Wm Madre’ séhool’erodhak on, more extensive development in the | gash light, speedometer and othe hess, artistically subdued to a tone the New York Times from Quebec. | | Johnnie Walker and Eileen Perry Tues at the Richholt School | {MTT needy (hee GHAN@at oer Y of agreeable refinement. |For Mrs. Leeds, the dispatch adds, | ; grounds and on Friday at the Wach- Niger Sava aes aren | : : postetea ea M tillman had “nothing more | 4 eats = tary sensor erourae, manency of the coming business de- | [ers of the Richland County. old) thn pity.” | i | afr: Macligod Whois dizector of) “oymarcnt vot Falvouanul aeenytethes LOWER RATE Settlers association, | Mrs. Stillman: bea 8 sensational | | r} Work will be in charge of the | ; i oF i | On June we Abere| ie Park | *ngle to the case by charging that) Can’ Cee | May activities and Mrs.. Kling who! i"& for a great expansion here. lifters HAL Ma Rectal rien | Bred Al Hehivaiye te GHiER AREF esas Afford to Keep Them 4 hus successfully conducted Play in eee | ‘bor lodge, will give a program, dance| Named as co-respondent by Mr. Still- | Now, Envoy Indicates 4 q aa Fargo will be the director. | ‘and luncheon ,the proceeds to go to. man and charged with the paternity | - aa om All th of the Play-| | [ward the park fund, ‘To get the year | of Guy Stillman, had been annoying | Gis Maw B62 Turkey : ground Trai ‘lass und others in- | eee ee TAP aginrO URI OR OTe y the stute| her, Her attorney has warned Beau- | Chicago, May 26—"Turkey now is , 99 terested are asked to be atthe Wm. | IN NEAR RAST ‘State to Save on Freight) for upkeep of the park an equal a-| vais to desist, he declares, and added | harmless. It is all Turkish men can u e eer Moore Grounds Monday Evening at ; A | mount must be contributed at home,{ that Folder McCormick, son of Har-| do to get along with one wife. So 1 . 6:45. o'clock. | 1 Rates to Insane Hospital otiaaell | old McCormick of Chicago, a friend ' i a @ aya Dr. Fuad Bey, member‘ of the | | Turkish Nationalist The list of Playground workers | ind where they will serve is as fol- jews: Wm. Moore Grounds— of the family, is remaining at the lodge with her and her children as a protector. | assembly and ter of health and pub. Snub Pollard in “365 Days” former min | t year several hundred trees HEL L A new basis of freight i were planted in the park, This year the Midland Continental ra ; up-to-date tourist camp willbe | : operating from Jamestown to fitted out in the park and a build Mrs, Stillman said she knew that | lic works of Turkey, who arrived here | is aw night, Mt PP xis Deeg 5 ley, is ordered by the state r: ing will be erected in ors moved to) Mry, Leeds was not the cause of her | yesterday » play Leaders \ Dorothy | - commission, in deviding the the park. rupture with her husband and that! I recently traveled all over Turkey izabeth Butler and Jean| War or Peace Depends Large brought by the state boar | ! i Coming Monday Brandt in Tuesday m Mrs I tae ry A ry * ly Upon Answer Made inistration against morning, Mrs. Rickard | y ra The Turk riers, seeking reparation becau Se Tee KS j 46 99 . Ralph Penner. yy The Turks alleged excessive freight i | ea t Afi mn ay evening, Mrs. Fred | coal from Jamestown to the state SLL OIL L | | es a a rts a e Hanson in charge, play leaders, Mil- are apes jtua-| Sane hospital and asking a lo nee Sage ee | : : dred Doyd, Elaine Bowman, | Mrs. Mamantine AusiWens ise) conten (Hate p WE ees. Funettil Gi i With Anna Q. Nilsson and Frank Keenan Whitty, Barbara Register, Dorothy aa ahh ot The commission, in an opinion by| Pare, Jamestown and New Roc | Pee Register, Dorothy Keller, ¥ pence continues extremely critical. Commissioner McDonnell, holds that| fr business men has recently dis. ||| A stupendous photoplay replete with gripping scenes, y morning, Mrs. C. W. that Me ree es if mit seu today | the present rate of the Midland Con- posed of a tract of oil land in the | { F. Dalle ae OAS Reet iescnae on the | tinental for the three-mile haul to] Cat Creek district of Montana to the i EHS ENGOTAGHREYT H le aie ils aah ©! the insane hospital is excessive. It| Standard Oil Co. of California, ac | anne jnature \of the Turkish govern- | a yhroves a is of division on| cording to an announcement made | Vea he faye [tes reply we the pele ab coal hauled over other railroads} in Fargo yesterday, This is only a j einai Het a ing the town of Karagath to and the Midland Continental, tha{ part of the syne s holding in tive 3 phd rete ane Cay, In ieee of cash indemnity the roads may pro rate the frei famous Montana oil region, it) wa Serna: ee epee: ra wt eee ; j, | rate, with the shorter lime being al-| said, ‘There is a well of 600. bar- PELE uo Ni bib el Iso includes a ahort strech ag | lowed a 25 percent maximum charge.| rel acity on the land sold to| | Duemelend sin chirges | also includes a short stretch of | The carriers are ordered to pub-| the Standard Oil on which the North | Thursday evening, Mrs. Ed, Perry! railroad leading to the Bulgarian | jis) new tariffs, on or before July| Dako syndicate. receives’ 30) per: | | in charge, play leaders Clara Hurlt-| frontier, | 1, with the new rates, and to agree The sh consider j let, Alice Larson and Miss Rose| The European, powers through | on a division of the revenue them- aid to be a very large | { M fH Hoopes. ke ‘Ae eure re prenenenciyes aaa oan | Selves. Baling; the ae] com | ‘Thursday morning, “ifton | 3 s 8s | mission will issue a tariff. Sy ann diana 3 | ‘ ii Se both the Turks and Greeks to pre- | "Phe Midland: Contine vite WD Titel Gs RE Johnson, 4 he Midland Continental, the d AW nnWaeUAlex Friday evening, Mrs. Sam Payne} Vent hasty action. {cision says, had agreed to — ace Nauieres TRETIGaICRAL in charge, play leaders Vivian Mart- |! oer aTe Joint through rates, but proposed mao Neoawa ineson, Wilma Olson, Clara Dralle| ithat they receive 1-3 percent of wei! Nellie Dance. the amount restrigted to their loc \ Watcher School Grounds— rate as a maximum, and later agreed ‘Tuesday evening Mrs, Bystram in al a a iA tte B ahaveamplays lenlersia oTRVe vill, t was agreed by parties to. the Bthel Funsto ; aad aus Fox Mi i suit that the state board could not bs Owne { : eesti | 5 gain reparation for ed ex! | | charge, C3” MOPEQ evening, Mrs, Wilkin-, Budget to Maintain Institu- rge, play leaders Doro- tion For a Year Is sive tariffs in the past, the decision : li stalest: ihe apron now) orale | ti however, will considerably lower to the state the cost of | transporting 5 e |; rand Lueille Fishe Me 5 r 3 coal to the insane hospital at James ‘A 8 ay rE ae i D Approved town, according to officals, 4 ; Te Mann in charge, with Mrs. H, 1. : i Be SR =i and in a short time you will have a car of Perry i = a ‘i CLIFTONS will : Friday evening, Miss Mary Cash-| Farge N. D., May 26—It costs the] GQ LENGTHS TO your own. Then all “out-of-doors” will be ene) state of North Dakota approximate- : i ae - ih a ue He AIEEE ly $125 for eack student’ at the MAKE CERTAIN yours to enjoy with your family. x a A Welmor orothy Vetter, Elsie! North Dakota Agricultural college mys 4 rasley and Arabel Thompson, to maintain the college, according to OF QUALITY | Think of the comfort, the pleasure and | figures in the budget for expendi- tures during the coming year which has just been approved by the state board of administration. Although the college will expend the money available this year at the rate of $250 a student, practical- ly Walf of this amount is obtained from fees, federal aid, and interest on land grants, according to Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of the college. Of the somewhat more than $800,- The lengths to which the Maxwell happiness which will be yours. (Others equally low) Motor Corporation has gone, to make certain that its automobiles are built in the most efficient way, are well illustrated in a recent announce- ment received by W. P. Lomas, local Maxwell dealer, stating that a salt water well has just been drilled at the Detroit plants of the com-| pany and is now in The er from it assures improved heat-treat- FRAZIER T0 TOUR GOPHER STATE IN JUNE Buy your car under the terms of the There are no strings tied to this sale, or cash deposits Fora to pay on tires you have to buy in the future to get a good price now. Your money is good for a tire any time at our best figures. ere For as little as $5, you can select the Ford 2 3 ; in | ing of the necessary materials enter- . 2 Lynh J. Frazier, United States] 000 available for next year, begin-|in& of the | 3 =~o~- cf ed : ‘ sept Rne Vez Beaters United tates re ily igehe about $400/000 i iy MED Cy sodmanell (= you want and place your order at once. We 8 campaign in the interests of the| He devoted to college salaries, main-| FOr al Acerca DOWN TOTHE will put this money ina local bank for you - Siangerelic arty i inne ass rooms, —summe: 3 t | —at interes! reek ‘ ittle appar raven abaety ner scMnole, ahdoainilan tema, Bor gene rable than fresh, at interest. Each week you add a little “This fact, as well eral administr: in $25,000 is bud- SEA IN SHIPS' more. This also draws interest. Soon your heen announced, need for “4 ae i . geted, for the Experiment station lo-|as the cold water that = 3 > interest en 7 ake: fenator Frazier will tour the state! cated’ at the college $153,800; for|would remain at a constant temper- A Hodkinson Picture payments, plus the interest earned, makes ty week preceeding election days the Extension division, which in-| ature, prompted the corporation to ae PRTTISent GG CRATE ETE the car your own. Come in! Let us give June 18, and speak at nonpartisan) cludes the funds available for coun-| drill the well, after advice from geo- Be aut OE VuaID a Wn: 28:18 league rallies, He does not plan to Witness the thrilling you full particulars about this new plan, take sides, it was said, because of the fight over the farmer-labor nom- ination, Magnus Johnson who has filed as Fgrmer-Labor candigate declared in a Watenient that he could not refuse thé urgent requests of organization to which he owed allegiance to enter | $412,240 is available, of which the the field although he had hesitated] state provides approximately half to file for the senatorship because! by direct appropriation. i his previous participation had ser- The gross replacement value of iously interfered with his personal) the buildings and equipment of the affairs. i North Dakota Agricultural college is HUGE FOREST Based Oy Dis SOME eee La Te FIRB RAGED Twenty cameras, the largest num- weapon! climax, The Tribune: “An extraordina of work . . . the photography is marvelous. Do not miss ‘Down to the Sea in Ships!’” If this whale stood on head its tail would be th stories higher than the McK ae Hotel. If packed in bo: his meat would fill 10 carloads AUDITORIUM, MAY 30th. Admission, 20, 25,35, 55. ty and state extension agents, $164,- 000. For improvements, repairs, new equipment, the completion of. the home economics Seraatiea cot- tage, and an addition to the Little Country Theater, a total of $42,500 has been budgeted. For general maintainance of the college . proper logists that salt water underlies a considerable section about Detroit. “Natural sult water, of the exact solution and temperature wanted was struck at 851 fect below the surface. Its constant temperature is 55 de- grees Fahrenheit, the correct cool- ness. for best heat-treating. “This well enables Maxwell to elim inate the daily purchaSe of 4,000 of ice during the summer, and also that of a considerable quantity of salt to make brine. Estimited costs of getting the water to the sifrface was less than half of those of city water to which must be added other costs “The well will yield a far greater WILL PARADE supply of salt water than is neces- sary as yet. Its yearly enpacity is All Urged to Join Lodge in Salesmen Wanted If you are foot loose or want to take on something for your spare moments we want to talk to you. If you are employed at the present time and not satisfied with your earnings, see us at once. This is a new purchasing plan that is going to be sold in the entire State to the auto- mobile owner and is being handled in a manner that the salesmen will like and big money should be made if in- structions are followed. This is not idle banter and if you want to make from $100.00 to $200.00 per week with all leads furnished, write to W. H. Paulsen, Room 402, Grand Pacifie Hotel, Bismarck, N7D., or call in person after 9 a. m. for an interview. ily fine piece This Bank Depository for Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Payments FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bismarck, N. D. COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 318 Bismarck, No. Dak. its Adults....... Children.... 10, 15, 20, This includes war tax. Picture starts at 4 p. m. mm. 9:30 p. estimated at 31,200,000 galtons. Thir- ty six thousand gallons are now by- ing consumed per ten hour working day.” her ever trained on one scene, were | —— WEDNESDAY employed by Reginald Barker to rec- Body on Memorial Day 6,600 FORDS IN EVENING ord thé spectacular forest fire which ’ Gis PER une e DAY, IS RECORD Daily production of Ford Cars and Trucks went over the 6,600 mark on Wednesday, May 9th, it is just an- was staged especially for the big cliy max in “Hea: Aflame,” Reginald Barkers’s production, released py Metro, at the Capitdlheater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. , The Elks lodge members will join the Memorial Day parade in a body. Every Elk is urged by the officers | to be in the line of March. | “The order of Elks is distinctive- TRIUMPHAL TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR Working under the supervision of Perey Hilburn, chief photographer on the produetion, the cameramen were stationed in pairs at various points | Jong the twenty-acre stretch of pines afire for the picture, many of nem being so close to the flames that they ‘had to have sheet iron blinds to protect. the cameras from the fire. In spite of this provision, two of the ameras were put out of commission Bsakey by the terrific blaze and in- dense heat, and five of the camera- men were so severely burned in the experience that they had to report for ~medica] treatment when the scene was completed. , Headed /by Anna Qc” Nilsson she rank Keenan, the cast embraces ‘Such notables as Richard Headrick, i ade. The appeal to all Elks is sign-| oj i i ai Nights: x . ‘ ie in Heck, Le Renae ane ed by P. .R. Fields, national dele- on ae Tan000 es ee ericene Darnton, Naw cork venta: ‘ A story of Hawaij with native players, ant done) Dill, Ralph Cloninger, | 82tes Alex Rosen, exalted rulers! porg high quality standards are See “Walker Whiteside seems to ‘have made & costumes and dances. Martha Maftox, Walt Whitman and | Bob Webb, Sett Oamerom U €-| consistently maintained in every $1.00 91:50) | Profound imprest hy Nia sertarnandie 3h St 4 Craig Ward, the Jead- — - = operation entering into the construc- THE p ij 7 Fan a aT And” of Reginald Bai tion i these popular cars, 92.00 $2.50| | New York Tribune. Wednesday and Thursday ker’s, whose excellent work in thi picture marks him as one of the com- ing favorites of the sereen, J. G. Hawks and L: G. Rigby prepared the scenario from the famous novel, “Tjmber,”? by Harold Titus; The phvboplay was produced for Louis B. ee Pabst ly American—so is Memorial Day,” says a letter from the committee of officers. {It is the one day, set apart to commemorate the deeds of valor performed by our soldiers in the preservation and defense of what our ¥lag represents—thé boys who were content to sleep the last sleep at Gettysburg, at San Juan Hill and in Flanders Fields that this na- tion might live. a fs “The Memorial Day parade will form at Second and Thayer streets at 2:30 p, m. and all Elks are re- quested to meet at the Elks Hall promptly at 2:15 p. m., from where we will go in a body to our place in the parade line, which will be just behind the Boy Scouts, led by St. Mary’s Band.” . ‘The Elks band will lead the par- nounced through The Ford News. The production on that day was 6,615, exceeding by 26 the last highest day, Friday, May 4th when a record of 6,590 was established. “| The twenty-eight assembly plants of the Ford Motor Company through- out the country operate on an eight- hour day basis, and the turning out of 6,615 completed Cars ahd: Trucks in a day means’ that they were run off |the assembly lines at the rate of one every four seconds, To make this enormous output pos- sible, the tremendous manufactur- ing facilities of the company, em- bracing the great Highland Park and River Rouge plants and other factory units, are operating on o twenty-four ho cay of three PARK IMPROVEMENT PLANNED ‘Abererombie, N. })., provement of the park within the town limits here, marking the site of the historic Fort Abercrombie, is TYPEWRITERS May 26—Im-|, AS'P! planned by local eitizens. The area | in’ the future will -be the.headquart- NCE TAMAR : The One. Different, Picturesque, Fascinating, Thrilling Play of the WALKER WIiTEZIDE. eerie INDY, GORDON KEAN With MISS SYDNEY. SHIELDS and New York Company PRICES ““THE HINDU’ is a glamorous adventure filled with surprises and thrills.”—Charles MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW PATHE NEWS 42 __ TONIGHT SATURDAY DOUGLAS MACLEAN y —in— “BELLBOY 13” AESOP FABLE - JOHNNY. JONES COMEDY Monday and Tuesday < BETTY COMPSON . in “The White Flower” “RACING HEARTS”. with AGNES AYRES, THEODORE ROBERTS | _ 0) and RICHARD DIX Another’ automohile story by Byron, “Too Much Speed” and ‘Across the §OS enoc'

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