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—“---- (YB BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~*-7——" is FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 GET GREATEST |#™"*segice-""" PROHIBITION The residence of Felix Schnieder| The clinic which the society con- More than.a score of children, still A more careful observance . of and wife was rajded, eleven gallons | ducts each: year, beginaing in April,| under treatment, will: remain: at: hos- Proper flag etiquette and a more) -" | reverent treatment of the Sta¥s and 1 Stripes was urged by Mr. Harrington. of moonshine being taken. Schnie-|is said to be the only ne of its kind | pitals for-seyeral month, and a few der pleaded guilty and was sentenc-| in, the United States, for free hosp! | for more than a year. alfa hun- ed six-months in jail and fined two| tal, medical and surgival care is pro- | dred other children still. are receiv- hundred dollars, Mrs. Schnieder| vided, medical ang surgical care is|ing treatment, at clinics, “ was held over for district court and| provided. During the present yeat| In some chses Re many as four Tee ete He reviewed proper handling of, the was relevsed on $1000 bond. .. {children from states throughout the | operations had to be performed to Alles flag for every cecasion the) taisiag, Frank Skrock's home was. raided| west and south are being treated. effect a cure, ° : ze . ' a Wa) and lowering at: sunrise and ety and three quarts of nooshie | —$——————————————— } i 3 | Memorial day observances, its use in found. .Skroch was bound over to nt RT | . 7 ‘ ‘draping streets, on-vehicles,“and at District Court. ' es | aa ° 4 fea ok | funerals, E ia heke ; ; 4 I | Cpl. Rice Says One Trip toj "He said that an inspection of the |Jamestown and Vicinity Yield] ¢,* in... Unrate reese | 7 | Soviet Russia Would-Cure sity Pa Cutan me as fae: di}] Large Number of Moon- | Rudnick was bound over to District |z 2 } \ Fr. |Special plea that the men and women a z 1 ‘ era pay proper didi to the fag when Sata Many States : z A i i y xj it passed in the streets wis made. = r 2 ] H RD FIGH | {HAVE FINE MUSIC) (i inspirationab part of the pro-|S E V EN TRIED Represented At E 3 | - jgram was the: splendid music fur- : > inic |Z F | Atty. Cuthbert Pointe ont| tiated, some of Blamarer's nest "Free Clinic : * Cleveland Is Their Closest th - Cuthbe si Ha a ay ee ; Two Sentences Suspended) s jouis, sept. 21—The St. Louis | \ Pa c Rival For American Superior Features of | Until Threshing Is Com- | Medical. society, ine tect ‘ 2 = 2 at 3 %: ‘eg clinic for 9 y League Banner American Constitution ‘“' | | T pleted year, stated that slighs to complete z Our Messenger of Cleanliness z § “ y es ; SM correction was accomplished in 94 0 € 3 q oneal Pare Y “In every European country the | __ | 97 cases already disposed of, only | f : a; j aelpethte werue- | eG ; people get the minimum of return Ko p State ahd Federal Law Enforce- tree eure being declared beyond | Will call for your garments that need. cleaning and 3 ¢ 1 le with St. Louis Browns. The score | “ j for the maximum of effort, while in| : = "PAA toting aaa Pee aT 2 repairing and return them to you promptly looking 2 2 ay and clinched the America the reverse 1s true,” said Baniesiowns ceco¥ding Yeo’ a’ report 76: = like new. Our repair-shop is notegl for its splendid & : Mera tcrtiediivetytat canted Col, C. A, Rice in speaking at the teived today by the states attorney's 2 service to our customers. Men’s Felt Hats cleaned 3 i Piiey leak every, caditionsl Constitution Week observance at the | ° office. oe = and reblockéd—We know how. ( and. Cleveland, their closest | Auditorium last evening. mate oe < : somet Meds at errs gout EI ; j é sl won every , they would ' Gov R. A, Nesto laddved ane | ‘ jamestown, was raided and a - 2 ete ae ee York Giant ing Fh a Cathba of Dututhy | eee 1S Delay of Suits Potley gation copper stil, one colt, sour = EAGLE TAILORING & HAT WORKS were kept idie b rain but lost noth tormerly of Devils Lake, gave an ad-| Sometimes Eighteen Months /#allons_ of Pee wuatis ot nal WERE = e : 4 thereby as Cincinnati stayed put, vei P. G, Ha aviewed| 4{shine, a 2 Ce cuaule udeaerwith’ Phil: vrnts tng ciguatta Hens Hal, Progress Is Slow taken, Fifty gallons of mash were = WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. 1. The Reds lost the first, vorsen directed the chorus singing, | j|destroyed by the officials. Cysewski Ss = nd won the second 8 to 7, while Mrs, Frank Barnes and Mrs. | pleaded guilty before Justice of the i iy CL re Lu echan, pitching ake of they ©, ‘s ae | Washington, Sept. 21—The Su-| Peace J. A. Murphy and was sentege- i vAmeblean “Aaggeidtians tats ([gauee may fintie: aeeiM RSTRNT. |preme Court is making no material|ed ninety days in jail and fined two a hard hitting battle und made |has just donneg the uniform of the! Colonel Rice, who has .travelea|PTostess in’ clearing its doeket.| hundred dollars. | it two out of three in Chicago. {Cincinnati Reds. Pat-Moran Rgures through most of the countries of | When it meets October 1 to begin} Ed Jaskowski,'a farmer, living The Chicago Amer 5 also being |Tom will be a great help to him] gurope, gave a graphic description its next term it will find substant near Jamestown was raided, a twen- defeated 5 to 3 by the Philadelphia |when the Giants and the Reds meet|o¢ conditions as he had found |/¥ 98 Many cases awaiting considera-|ty gallon copper still, one fifth of Athletics, whose ory put them in | again. them—describing the Soviet regime i tion as a year ago. a gallon jug of moonshine, one quart a tie for sixth plac in Russia, the tyranny, pestilance,| This condition is not due to lack] of moonshine and one half gallon of oklyn trimmeg Chicago 9 to 7 St. Dra a ab ke a as at se oe pes In Boston the Detroit Tigers won poverty, and similar conditions ex- | f effort, for no matter how fast) grain and sugar mash were seized. the first game of a doub isting in that great nation at the |the court speeds up its dispositipn| Fifty nine gallons of mash and a from the Red Sox, 5 to 4, while the | north of Europe us well as in the | f cases the accumulation upon\ its! fifty gallon barrel were’ destroyed. other gam ewas called in the tenth | central European countries, jdocket keeps pace. The real trou-jJaskowski pleaded guity before Jus- inning with the score 2 to 2, because “1 wish I could get every parlor | ble,-in the opinion of attorneys prac>| tice of Peace Murphy sentence being of darkne WRESTLE AT socialist or person dissatisfied with |ticing before the court, is that the suspended until Oct. 6, to allow him a | the present American constitution to | PPelate jurisdiction of the highest/to get his crop threshed. oui ataee Keeps Your Engine | Soviet Russia for a few weeks resi- | tribunal is sought by many 1 5 said the speaker, “and I|Whose controversies do not present of Jamestown a twenty gallon still, y would guarantee that they would | questions worthy of its considera-/two quarts of rhubarb wine, ‘and | have no desire to do eway with the | tion, and who should not be permit-} three’ quarts of mash were seized. OUT FOR UJ Local Man Goes to Minot For] establish a Soviet government—a| Congress has from time to time at-/ destroyed along with two fifty gal- government that is run as tyranical-| tempted to solve the problem by|ign barrels, This case is to be con- ; John Panpuch’s farm, when raid- George Casell Conditions in Odesea. the court is open to those who Would] ed, yielded one copper still with two ants} At Mrs, Jno. Mutz’ farm south east present American Constitution and|ted to consume its time. Ninety nine gallons of mash were | Return Match With ly as any monarchy or oligarchy of | legislation, but laws gre slow in re-| finued. 2 | the past ages.” forming human nature. As long.as ae es “Recently when I visited Odessa, | use it to delay the execution of sen-| coils. Panpuch pleaded guilty and N = 4 a | Stanley Rodgers, Bismarck wrest- all the freedom, prosperity, beauty,|tences or take a last desperate} his jsentence was suspended until = : = Captain Reports to Davi ler, left early this morning for| and plenty of the past had disappear- | chance to have an. adverse~ decision] Oct. 6 to allow him to finish thresh- , : hee Minot where he will wrestle a re-|¢d,” declared the speaker, “in their | reversed, its dockets will be crowd-|ing. . = University Field; Team (yer natch with George Vasell, the| place I found poverty of the most |ed with cases in which an appeal| In Jamestown’ the following raids 5 4 Working Hard Greek Champion who headquarters | dire kind. It was no unusual sight |is asked merely to postpone the in-j were made: . r z at Minot tonight, to see people lying dead on the |evitable day when the prison doors i : 4 ZW, sept. 21—|. Three weeks ‘ago Rodgers and] strects of Odessa,” asserted Colonel | must close on the petitioner, -or jhe . . E eecern ehtconter: | axel wrestled two houirs to aydraw | Rice, “for all those who do nct sjm- | when's) judgment must be: paid) , It is never behind your whim. Ans- ea ie hc captaln..ofs the. 1928 at the Rialto theater here so a great | Pathize with the Soviet authorities, Owing to the congestion of busi- —f] ibili d Fee Ear oes NaFE Davota toothalt | Habe Nats ihe expeciadiiajthe Magic) HEN ory lov, are. simply ‘allowed 20 /mesal a) cane led itodays wlll AE be ‘ : wer—ntexibility and a response so = ” fe ee y ig! starve to death while the Soviet au- he F : 2 $ squad, reported for work yesterday. | City tonight. Fil ree eae eats deere nL SEOUL cote bee Et Faas ay instantaneous as to make the ma- Friends of the backfield star expect| Rdgers expects to-return.to Bis-} 7 lad wih’ GHB id pa aS muOnehs jun ese) ites Hi eee chi ~ f ureelé ° ; SLA oe te atak. vel | marek tomorrow night. land and gamble with rubles—gold |ed in that comparatively small num- “ ? icf ine seem of yo lf, Zim to have his greatest year. \The iia rubles not’ paper ones, ‘T have seen [Eee cn od ta ree eae el Say “Bayer” and Insist! em part of y ing his fourth year of college foot- the rulers stake a tmousand gold turn, Although substantially " 100) : Tee : Ae HE eis: in excellent condition: rubles on a game of pitch and toss,” |more cases were disposed of “Iasth: Flexibility comes from even vapori- Lali pS na sa rea e erm than in 1918, the coutt docket-{. 4 : f ee aaah Ta streets were filled with thousands |eq during that period’ 60 nfore than: ] pm -. zation at definite temperatures. spring, the Flickertail aggregation begging for a crust of bread.” Jin 1918, and had at the end of: ° : will be made up of thoroughly ex- ae Yaceeads orded by the rule in| term undisposed of only 40° less{; e. EB eb ae : ib I Pecicnsed: wienctuio gest, akaiaihigh: Russil, where there was no, consti eases than it had at a corresponding]! ismarc. ven vaporization. is possible on! ly successful season is anticipated. pea zy F period five years ago. The compar- ¢ + ¥ i1- Many new men are out for the team POPULAR of ‘the people in their pursuit of life, lative insignificance of this inroad M t Co) when there we ect chain of boi and there is much strong material. | liberty, and happinsss and the Gov. |into the accumulation of business is otor le »ing point fractions. The chain in - ’ rez? eS plea) the constitution lists the rights of |eviasne. wpen, [tis known that the Blakely Injured Sponsors Declare Esperanto the people while the supreme court |i excesn of uly Should the 4 At Football| Is Coming to be Widely | peatedly emphasized by the speaker. oar bes ae Gisele aut Lie asa “Why is it that the radicals who d ) Used would do away with our constitution |¥enr® before its docket is cleared. oe and destroy our supreme court are |, haan een . ee age ny Original poetry] the very first to invoke its protection | tention, Se upeteiinn cad hei i i ms : “ 7 of their personal rights when in| ooo stitutional questions and legal|\ Unless you see the name “Bayer” Red Crown gasoline is fect, pro- ducing, a steady, unbroken flow of power. « / rae V4 , Sept. 21—Harry “Red iy, candidate for N. D. agricul, tural football team was the first man| Dresden, Sept. 2 to be injured in practice here when | in Esperanto, the universal languag e@ 2° he sprained the ligaments in his|has begun to appear in polyglot cen- | trouble?” inquired the speaker. 4 tions u rive ur at: shoulder. ters where Esperanto is popular. Mr, Cuthbert Speaks, controversies of national importance, | Of pachece OF OP pl i ere é ; 4 ERE AON CRA Many national songs of various lands| In—a masterly address near the | "4 the establishment of precedents getting the genu' wer Pi 4 SONA en Te t B: ‘ # 5 tue aiks Baan valve Esperait. cai ¢ th ‘A in disputed features of new laws,| prescribed by physicians over twen- : » also been given an Esperanto] opening of the program Attorney Pitiwo years and.proved sate by mil- = Krause Wins |text and publighed witn the words| Cuthbert, former president of the |But when Congress attempted to as- | HONG payeroree = From O’Dell | 24 msi North Dakota Bar association, traced | sist in that design by restricting | lions Oo pigs Nee j In pointing out thy advancement |the development of. the constitution, |the: causes: in which lower courts Toothache Lasbage @ Ellendale, Noobs Sept. 21—Bat |Mde in Esperanto toward popular-|from its inception in the time of the grant appeals, it really opened a Earache Rhsemattawe ; 4 Scam Fate Piceecignt, pat | ity in nearly all parts of the world, |Roman Empire and on through the | mew Sronee. aa SYPTetON GEASS is Neuralgia Pain, Pain sig i a advocates contend that Esperanto | ages to its present completeness, gave the court discretion to itself to Py g ” , ° from Jack O'Delt of St. Paul in the | shorthand writing has been taken up| He pointed out that the American | determine when it would grant ap- Perse. Hee terrtngs ive pia Best Then you'll appreciate Red Crown second round when the latter uit |y a great many young persons as a| fathers had the unwritten’ constitu- | Peals in those cases in which appeals tains er directions. Handy box- est in the asoline. You q the jo of rf t when claiming he had been fouled. profession, and they predict that | tion of England and the Magna|were not granted by the lower| jo %¢¢ Hanivdctablets Gout fae -eanta: : gasc ° , ge ie Joy Of periec ee eventually their language will be|Charta on which to base their docu- | courts, so that now endless periods Droggists ‘also sell-bottles of 24 and as Long Run performance —instant starting —a keener SNK — wanker, |*@usht in schools. ment although the letters’ of Alex: |of time are consumed hearing the| 199° "Agnirin is the trade mark of © 4 3 According to Esperantists there | ander Hamilton, the, master ming of etitions of litigants whose conten- y are more than 2,000 persons in Dres-|the fathers, and James Madison, in [tions are found in the end to be of Beret Menyfenere er Menedsetier den alone who read, write and speak |The Federalist showed them to be |insufficient general importance to ‘ om) the new larfguage. There are many | thoroughly conversant with all the | warrant the supreme court in -re- Esperantists also in Leipsig, where | documents of the past ages from | viewing them. welterweight champion, won from | Green of Texas in a ten round bout | last night. , nappy get-away —cager acceleration —sustained pulling power — racing speed if you: want it — maximum 5 ——_—_—— i : > STANDIN \an Esperanto Institute was founded, the wonderful governmental system| The court cannot determine wheth- inn, IS mileage per gallon: | GS {| several years ago. of the ancient Romans to the more |er any particular application’ asking is M > : Bees i oe as , aia The headquarters of the Esperanto |modern writings of the French and| an appeal under a writ of certiorari I Huff" 1 * » { NATIONAL LEAGUE. lwotlavunion is in. Geneve with! | English, suthortties on; constitutional | posgesey’ wficlen® wort tot war: Inf at) Red Crown is the:year ’round gaso- i r W. L. Pt. | branches in al the cities and princi- | law. rant it without. an examination of ‘ Tine —it performs ‘with equal effi. New ‘York 89 54 622 pal towns of most countries. The | Mr: Cuthbert declared that the es |the papers submitted. Each Justice! , A eq) . Cincinnati 59 Esperantists have their own newspa-|tablishments of a representative | therefore must prepare himeelf to | ¥ ciency winter or summer—it vapor- ed a ee ee ee Pittsburgh 59 pers with subscribers thruoghout the | form of government was the bright- | diseuss the case at a weekly confer- “| “a ‘An. 2 re bc Crtesao S 5| world. Translations of famous au-|est star shining through the master- | ence, giving to each epplicatien ibe! izes to the last drop. It leaves. a St. Lou thos and original books may be pur-|ly document given to the American | stantially as much time as would: bi i Lb Ee Brooklyn a chased in Esperanto, one of the large | people by its framers. He pointed seanirea pose re minimum of carbon and fouled Boston. 93 publishing houses in Leipsig having| out that the system of checks and | formal decision, ‘Those eases. which plugs. “These are important features Philadelphia 94 one department devoted to. products | balances allowed ~ no particular the court does: decide to hear must in. old: th ; dri . asag of this language. branch of government to usurp the| then be studied a. second time when, cold weather driving. : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. The inventor and founder of Es-| rights of the other an that the su-| they come up for argument-nfid de- 7 ee ¥ Z id W. L. Pet. | peranto was Dr. L, Zamenhof, a Rus-| preme ‘court of thé United States! cision, ns fibea St. Paul 98 49-667 |sian physician born in 1859, stood ready to interprét. any ‘dispute ee sag. City : 50» 66 4 teas z ; |) eee el dancalion Wee |. ‘BUY RED-CROWN Grlstabas. 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