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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WR. MARTINIS | PLEASING T0 Audience Which Fills Audi- torium Enjoys Concert. of Great Tenor -APPLAUSE WARM Is Audience, Perhaps Unaccus- tomed to Operatic Singing, ciative 2 state. governments can ‘best assist Appreciative: to, Had jin the fight against the increase: in Th ae j North Dakota coal rates, Governor | R. A, Nestos announced today when Riccardo Martin, the great Amer | making known that fact that he had | jean tenor, proved his rights to the [ent etters to, Governor “Pres of| t : alk, 4 | Minnesota and ‘McMaster of Sou! d laudations of tNe public last night | Minnesota, and ‘McMaster, of South at the Auditorium before an audi ae pee: eda ee ey ence that filled all available s eee rebAVERTERE Com URN Uatbae { and occupied a part of the stay | opposition to, the proposed increase Many were turned away at the door in freight rates or North Dakota Bese ot ch will result in a vast in- | because of lack of seating capacit ee aul aes stern: | PRPS. rice viurtiia “ide t, will be the only subject dis: | Something fresh and’ new in ‘ the films—not the old thing done with a little | more Just evening was Miss Bertha Hagen cussed at the conference of the (linc elaboration — But Something Really “New. / of Fargo, mantiger and director of | 4¢ z Commitice decides to hold its 1924 qyestdential nominating convention | "eo Unless (Gibventors, Exes if FATE! MATAEeY vray of Music, |, if the Republicun EE cs del il mect ‘ind choose 4 te Photo shows an interior MecMuster have some matters | : tha ota Conservatory of Musics |) Geveland where the delegates will meat ‘ind choos e 4 a Naycaet ing Governor 4 i y _— i4 who played his accompaniments on j\t 000 (il Scie BABI eo ainiy ELINA: [18 N08 capacity of 12,500 and facilities for oy ee bring up, Governor | The Picture The Whole Country Talked About—See It—Don’t Miss It. j the piano. i accommodating a few thousand more. In addition, it ia ot committee rooms whare caucuses | 110% | Se raven Galeries Nestie i Riccardo Martin's winning of his plea be held ‘ stated today “that the three state We are pleased to announce to out of town fans the showing of this exceptional photoplay. Ke. tess CALE aa ie | — Anan nnn nnn | covernments: must unite in proy.t- ing the first showing In Wettera x Dakota, after Its big success In ern Cities, where it Se ee ae mediy. i i 5 fi vane i Bee sora. T ed to extended runs to capacity business. : | : . es or less, the | story as ever was filmed; there is} ing the interests of coa! users, There house demanding encores repeatedly. | and Lake nb Bros, of Michi- | statigps will be 500 miles or the | story 3 ests of ¢ é ‘ £ ATACE . . AEM NRIaoHeTUsOWrot Nis Hral nurs je pre ewes in Montana, [longest hop being: appresimutely’ 850 j mystery galore mystery till tha au-| scims every indication that the new NOTE, Special rates to, Auto Partles from out of town. PALACE THEATRE CO. ber Siegmund’s Love Song from “The mil sits breathless—and — then! lignite tariff was inspired by eastern Valkyrie” by Wagner, no doubt, w id out at present, the route |comes relief from the swspense in| cou! interests, for it appears evident left in the mind of his auditors that | be be taken would not necessitate {the form of the most delightful and| that some dr action must be they were listening to the powerful, | any sustained flight over open water, | Jaughter ing comedy {taken to clear the docks at the head Witte : f, . PERS “ and full toned voice of a great After crossing the country from the | Romeo hington, a wonderful, of the lakes of the large surplus | that the purpose cledly is to hurt | imported annually,’ Brincipally ftom | 600 pounds ‘per acre can be produced artist but with the introduction ot | capitol to Seattle, Washington, the |plack-face character who finds him-|°f coal now on hand. Lignite has | French prestige. Holland, Argentina and Russia. and sold for around $4 per 100 dis group of French love songs they | squadron would head northward | self torn between love of a dusky | been thaking pobacerial inroads into —_— = “The poor man’s peanuts” are what | pounds, were convinced that he could in through Canada and after touching | maid and fear of the peering eyes| the heretofo ¢ served almost! ASKS PROBE sunflower seeds are called in some ARES Diet a sprightly love sony with the at Wrangel would hop to the jand stealthy figures that creep in| ¢sciusively by the dock interests am sections. In New York ‘City many Phone 4 for the ame feeling and. urtistie finish | P MANE id then "to the [ind out are aeen everywhere, the demanal foe Tigulte In Minneno FOR VIOLATION | ts:sions bead cae eam | 53 4 Which he gave to un operatic gelee Japanese are 0 where several!" J, this picture Mr. Griffith has| this fall in ; : appara Wuealiee sll ya TVOHeVETH High ofstho: Wienerinn. Ope vans aa mainland | departed entirely from the heavy and | Uc Hog, Seda BU Coy Inthe: OF U.S. LA S| poultry feed mixtures and for par.|4, @ "2OUS Wilton e reached at Shang- by the time he reached his “realten | ‘ections into which he threw all his | magnetic personality and his dra- | inatie skill the vast“crowd in which appeared a number of Bismarck mu- | ians, he had completely won the mee industri: ; M, considered a profitable crop as about r of his hearers. | Iceland, to nd; to. the'|| nse theve ia eaterte niente Furi comestie aad -industeial entenes ern coal in the Northwest, took a P Pas al Muth of the charm, of the person- re = mainland of } ica at Fred-|iy5 hours of . ie Musi operat 8 Da. {new turn last: night when Governor ality of the singer was shown in his| Dayton, 0:, Nov. 24—Some time | crikdal-Hamilton, Inlet Canada. The Bones OEP TINS Cr ceed or hax | ®- 4: Nestos announced he had asked delightful introductions and explan-!in the early summer of 1924, four | other provides for the European take- WEATHER REPORT 1 coal fields has resulted in other | the attorney general to make an in- atiéns of some of his foreign sele »r possibly six army airplanes will - Aah vestigation to deférmine if the erim- | e tions. His simplicity was very ples CLR ibs Hees slerlans ; e the more direct course to Newfound- For twehty-four hours ending at/by cheap fuel. Indications point to inal provisions of the federal Sher- | Sin Di rr ee PUL) Cakanehie “the [Hop of from Bolling Field, Washing- (y.5q' and thence { Quebec, noon today. further development of this nature iu 1recto y beauty of the singing of Mr, Ma: tin were the intelligent and artistic | piano accompaniments of Miss Hagen who showed herself to be a skilled 4 Fatal pres , “One Exciting Night” Contains} Lowest last night 39. ction by the state and I believe | increase in lignite coal freight rates, Pithe program “Was varied including |cMcireles the plone a the air for 08)" ‘Aboat_ All ine reulencaraeslueye Precipitation T. Eis See Sosemmenis ob adjoining it, determine whether eastern rait, |Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors progran ari : first time in the world’s history. Highest wina (veldetOe 18- ies =will co-operate. As long as : : f selection from German opera, «| "ich is the picture in the minds Storm Scene d 3 |lignite is available as a satisfactory {7024 Operategs und lake dock com A Licensed Embalmer in Charge group of French love songs, a sim- ilar group of Italian love songs, some English songs, and selections from an opera. His many encores covered a variety of musical numbs ranging from “My Old Kentucky ntatively, a route has been laid {ay at the Palace Theatre, Mandan,|night and Sunday; probably’ affn.|y.o Ghee price an tic fone? ana | is evidence which may be placed be- | Licensed Embalmer in Charge : Home’ ‘to popular operatic selections.) out and two‘air ‘officers are going Griffith, master-maker of pho- Warmer tonight northeast portion. ; rates, as sougiit Wf the railroads, fore a federal grand jury for prose- \Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 “The Sweetest Flower” was given as | Sor it with the idea of making re has taken for his cue the]Slightly colder Sunday. | would drive lignite out of the field, | ution. | : an encore to his first selection, and | sinmenditions for necessary changes iNereasing popularity of the last two Weather Conditions | practically all our mines would have | ,,,ePcated chatges have been made | Be Vee chee ae Alte” DY Jand completing other preparations. [or three years of the staze melo-| An area of low pressure agcomi-|to glose and the consumer would | that Northwestern railroads have | siiming Pieneh aelections ee? |Licut. C.F, Crumrine, of the local | drama and has produced a mystery] panied by considerably warnier again be subject to domination by | Been forced to seen ane eee | : charming French selections. field, now is in Iceland heading east- | Picture par excellence. her, prevails over the northern | east@rn coal interests. Such a con.}'" Jlignite rates, by eastern “con- | Love Songs Win, In his third group, the Italian love songs, “Vieni Giocare,” by Bleich- mann, was undoubtedly one of the inost beautiful of the entirt evening's pele yen return to their home stations. fective mystery—seereted northern states. |! phe explandtion is offered by the |i™& '0 act without good cause had Race at any wero) Sea iievee/ by | No Regular Supplies, ad “lessee. Orris W. Roberts, Meteorologist. | railroads of the Northwest that this }'°@ested the investigation be made. John Ireland, and “Songs My Mo Phe flight, ‘designed primarily toil homicide, hidden identity : | FeeMiseite tari oeaties coe ee - ; : b paugne ane ieee [demonstrate the ability of planes to lreturn of the avenging | Beulah Lignite Coal is Best.) ‘stance of instructions from con-1 Sunflower Seeds> Get your winter supply before cold weather sets in. WHERE REPUBLICANS MAY MEET Will Hop off Early ‘in the Summer of 1924 at Wash- ington and Head West ton, and turn their noses to the west. Before their pilots again glimpse the nation’s capftal, they will have trav- eled 30,000 miles, crossed two oceans and almost a ore of countries and of officials at McCook Field here, who, under the direction of Army Air Service headquarters at Washington, are making plans for the first ‘round the world aerial eruis w pin opposite direction. in Europe and at rd, while an officer of the Philip- aerial forces is working in the will meet ing data, operate away from their regy sup- that they gave the tunity to show hi taking high tonés, Riccardo Martin struck his stride | and kept his audience with him clap- | encores at the | | singer the oppor- special skill in ply bases during war times, will be |made in comparatively short jumps. The distance between most of the For the trip alternate rout itinerary cal MYSTERY MA For his heck sation, tion for n In this newe: United the great dire with it all he the of act There is as si deen, Scotland, off at Dunmor NEW G “One Exciting Night,” been announced as the feature Artists Corporation ross the Atlantic, are available. for hops from Aber- to Faroe Island, to oe ¢ ad, Ireland, and KES A RIFFITH FILM st motion picture sen- which next Monday and Tues- st of Griffith films, a release, ctor gives five of the clements that go to make up ef- gives the spectator an altogethey marvellous assortment in ual entertainment, weet and dainty a love One pectacular und gone in purely for audience entertainment in the way of love, laughter, mystery, thrills and thrills, There are no great mob scenes, no historical motif to be pic- turized, no mass of costumes, Temperathre at 7 a. m. 38. Temperature at noon 50. Highest yesterday 38. Lowest yesterday 17. id vicinity: Unset- tled tonight and Sunday; probably rain, Slightly colder Sunday. For North Dakota: Unsettled ito- Plains States and northern Roc! Mountain region. Unsettled weather and some light; scattéred precipita- | tion prevails generally over the $4.75 per ton. Order now. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone} so. | |ing rates on lignite.’ THREE STATES: _ ASKED-T0 ACT Governor Nest Preus and MeMaster in Near Future on Subject | FIGHT os €OMMON ' | | { | 1 | | | | ONE The governors of North Dakota, | South Dakota and Minnesota will ‘meet in the very near future to de- termine by what methog the three ON COAL FIGHT, to Meet. pena sag EXTRAORDINARY D. W. GRIFFITH'S “One : Exening SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1993 PALACE Nov. 26-27 Mon.-Tue. , Theatre Nights Mandan leastern coal inté¥ests are finding it hard to compete with lignite in the lignite consuming area of the North- west where a year’s trial of this fuel demonstrated its heat value, inliness ‘and general utility for | industrial development made possible Twhich would soon result in less de- | pendeney on agriculture, It is with this thought in ming that many of ¢ ations are demand- d economical alternative for both uminous and anthracite, the east- n coal interest8 cannot dition should not be permitted if the’ ate governments of Minnesota, Seuth, Dakota and North Dakota can | Prevent it. necting lines to cancel discriminat- We may find on complete investigation, in view of the large surplus of coal at the docks which must be moved to pro- The Northwest's fight-against huge increases in lignite coal rates which it is declared would throttle North Dakota’s. growing industry permit | operatofs to boost the price of east- | man anti-trust act were being ee lated, “I have asked the attorney general to make a thorough investigation of the forces behind the demand for an are in a conspiracy to in-} crease lignite freight rates to aj point where the industry will be de- | stroyed,” the governor said, “and! further to determine Whether there | necting” railroads, lake dock com- panies and opergtors. Governor Nes- tos said hé had received many com- | plaints of thig nature and not desir- | Valuable Crop in Western States’ Washington, Nov, 2 24, sa Gindewer ugiwilaly or more iS" collucion ‘between the ‘eete beet | seeds, 14,000,000 poupds of hove | conclusions of each selection. He | operators and railroads carrying coal | Worth almost threé-quarters of aj showed himself as thoroughly at a e or S b1 |over the long haul, If this be true, {Million dollars. ‘That is this year’s home in the Italian music, and his | it may be that the federal govern- |crop of the three important produc- exe Zonete pesnat lyric polee: | | CAS SEEN BY POPULAR CMECHANICS CMAGAZINE ment would be called into the mat- | ing states, Missouri, Illinois and Cal- | ions was shown by his sympathe My Old Ken- “Believe Me If All Endearing Young Charms” | nus encores, | The English songs were filled with high notes and resonant chords into which. the. singer put the full force of his powerful and yet melodiously beautiful voi “The Year’s at the Spring” by Beach and “La donna e mobile,” by Donizetti, were given 2s encores. The popular Italian number which appeared to be a favorite with everybody brought an uproar of applause and enthusiastic greet- ings. His enunciation, ~in Italian and French was excellent, Displays Great Range, “Ariose” from “Pagliacci,” by Eeoncavallo, as a concluding number gave Mr, Martin a final chance to to show his wonderful powers to treatment of them. tucky Home,” acne > viewpoint ‘of the people of the North- | hold sustained and high notes and snne thug treated Will resist the corrosive) vest and will withdraw the tariff | ste to display his voice with ite full ad- Hunters Snowshoe Over Mud as ge vee ae ee casing ua the Beary, expense | 3 P. M. AND 8 P. M. * vantage. ist in Divi it Pai * of fighting ut if they do not, A selection from Giordano’s opera to Stalk Sea Game Artist in: Diving: ne Baints Effective Method of Pulling |e, "il! fight this now tariff to the é “Sedaro” was given as a final encore.| _ Skis and snowshoes are used by _ Sea's Dep ective Met! of Pulling | tsst-ditch. The interests of\the coal 5 REEL MOVIE SHOW There is a completé change for | fishermen and hunters on the islands| Fishlike.birds, and castles of coral, Tree Stumps isumers of the Northwest ‘will be this evening’s program and with from 100 to 200 seats available for to- night’s concert another packed house should greet this artist, Count Illya Tolstoy was among the auditors who heard Riccardo fartin sing last even Hot Weather Forms Ice in Coal Mine During the summer, ice is mined from a coal pit Jocated in an eastern state. Cold air seeping through earth fissures in winter cools the rock to a temperature far below freezing, but no ice forms because the atmosphere is too dry. At its depth the heat of summer cannot reach the vault. Dur- ing warm months, the shaft becomes moist, and when coal wag being dug + there recently, itis said, the miners had to remove three or four carloads of ice every morning before they were able to get to their posts. Asa result, the working was abandoned as a source of fuel, leaving it entirely free for use as a natural refrigerator. of the North Sea to enable them to walk over the wet and slippery mud that covers the ground most of the year. With these it is possible to travel miles over soggy ground, in- habited by sea-dogs and water fowls, much of which otherwise would be impassable. First the natives strapped have been pai inted by an artist who, Hwith . weighted palette and a diver’s helmet, has walked through the tide- legs lagoons of the South Seas ami forests of seaweed. On the canvas, cliffs rise sheer, mountains seem to jut vast distance and, in one scene, How to Keep Tools Clean | and Bright To keep tools clean and bright rub } a little mercurial ointment over them, which will form a moisture-resisting coating. Mercurial ointment is also | known as blue butter. It iXsomewhat | poisonous, so should be handled care- Another good mixture to keep | is from rusting is made by taking ; six parts of lard and one part of resin. | Heat these together slowly until the | resin is melted. The mixture should | be heated in the open air in case of fire, and -benzine added in about the proportion of one pint of benzine to half a pound of the mixture. hen | cool, the mixture can be rubbed lightly | over the bright-steel articles. Toois | In pulling stumps a team and one/| or two long chains Will do the work effectively if arranged correct] tly. Ths | greater the distance the stumps are apart, the easier they can be pulled. When two stumps are situated close together, loop the chain around each | upon agriculture in the northwest } | ter for such combines to wipe out a | competitive industry is certainly in | violation of the’ federal anti-trust ate Appeals to Railroads. “T~have already appealed to .the railroads serving and served by North Dakota to withdraw this new riff. It seems to me that the! jorthwest roads would do everything possible to speed the d the territory through w! rather than to retard it. certain that no thonght at all has | been, given, to the financial condition of the farmers and those dependent | when such a step is taken which will-, unquestionably add millions to the fuel bills of the people of these three states who are already staggering | under heavy burdens. I.hope the | raliroads can be made to see the! tected.” FRENCH DECRY GERMAN MOVIEs | Pais, Nov. 24—Many Frenchmen believe the Ge i$ are conduc) nz an .anti-French propaganda through the movies. They point to the fact that the scandals of French history; {From four to six million pounds are » ifornia, according to the Department of Agriculture, « ‘The yield this year is about 4,000,- 000 pounds: more than last year, Ruptured?| Non Skid ‘Truss Makes You Physic- ally Fit To Do The . Heavy, Work. CLEAN \ Perfect Fit Guatanteed. FINNEY’S, DRUG rot feed. Kansas, the “Sunflower State,” pro- duces practically no sunflower seeds for commercial use but in the three principal producing States they are DAY PHONE 246. ' PERR¥ UNDERTAKING PARLORS We have a full supply-and can fill orders promptly. Free! “The Story. of an Screened Limp Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co. WEBB BROTHERS NIGHT PHONES 246-887 CARNEY. AND BEAR CREEK COAL F. H, CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Phone 115 Free! Free! Bismarck Auditorium SUNDAY Automobile” - ° This vietine was taken under tHe direction of the . Department of Commerce in co-operation with tudebaker Corporation. de -@ STORE. Bismarck, N. the sky stretches behind a great peak, 8 horizon line which is, in fact, a beach cutting across the watery heavens. The painter’s work under water is done on calfskin. Fish swim about the art- ist while he is at work to catch’ the bits of detached paint. Some of these sea denizens are dangerous, among them being the tiger shark, the octo- pus, and the ray, giant cousin of the stingaree. He can sting, but his wea- pon is his weight—a ton and a half. Sheep Double In Nelson Co. Lakota, N. D., Nov. 24—Number of sheep has doubled’ in Nélson county dgring the past month, @ total of 4,- 206 breeding ewes, mostly four and fiye-year-olds, being shipped in at a cést ranging from $8 to $9 per head. jAt a. meeting held by County | Affent Th. T. Kristjanson last winter | at Petersburg, a number of farmers life in Paris, and unfavorabje aspects of French politics are used so often by the Cae producers stump and hook it. ‘Twist it by means | ©! of a lever to get it as tight as possible, and hook the team on as shown, In case there is no otber,stump to hitch to, dig down go as to. expose the. main root, providing a loop large’ enough D. the Showing the building of an automobile from raw material to the finished produc}. ~ Better than an actual One - dibtared they wore rata to get eee i Mi Bed. and trip through an: automobile pls back into’ the sheep business, or to . : Steel Kitchen in = rease their present flogks, and 2! big wood tothete f Inter| Mistletoe Is Pest in South, Say = se tne eBoy non of kc wend bari footgear wed to| _ Festive Twig Elsewhere ki eg INTERESTING.— EDUCATIONAL, Ea ain ht ban pian ode yee trhverse the mowdrifta was more efi-} While mistletoe generally is favored |! saves $500.00 -in ie ue head for the: farmers of that oral i ne ee asa yuletide , it fs regarded |. cost: of home. Qt is a difficult. matter to catch a woth with the hand ae it flies through the Howsver,if the bands are | “moth can be |: DON'T MISS THIs——- eb ees EVERYBODY. WELCOME git ane, ND te. it.