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PAGE EIGHT COUNT TOLSTOY TELLS WHY HE REMAINS HERE wanians, as Guest at Noon Luncheon Today BRIEF MAKES TALK ! Count Tolstoy, who lectured: in Rismarck Thursday night and has re- mained here since, told the members of the Kiwanis club a day what he thinks of Bismarck. “Why do I remain here? Why, because I like it,” said the Count First, he said, he mute, he was v the Second, luncheon to- to ithe liked tmosphere the Kiwanians, he likes the spirit, he has found among the s of the city—a spirit of brotherhood. The next Tolstoy is in ( he is Count and | ne- | engagement of he said, until it is Ko, remain here j the © told the Kiwan- | brotherhood | Ina brief talk h iuns that the spirit which he had found Biemarck is the spirit of Ameri and the spirit which will help remake the world He referred to the national aves judices aid were so evident in is the richest country in he said, “I hope Ameri- ca will become the moral leader of the world.” He expressed again pleasure he had found in the demoe i evident in Bismarck, which he de- scribed as a clean, wholesome com- munity. Kiwanians celebrated the Erie Thorberg and afer, the former's history ra “bald hy Dick Tracy and the! lntter’s by Dick Wenzell, Chairman |! Jack Scott called upon all the mem- hers for a Thanksgiving expression. This brought forth commendation for the manner in which A. F, Brad- ley, secretary of the Association of Commerce and a guest, had carried on the duties of his office, and com- pliments for the manner in which the city had cared for the teachers’) convention. The spirit of Bismarck, it was said, ig emphasized by a Bismarck song] which was written by Kiwanian Spe cer Boise und is sung frequently in| the club, It follows: | Just mark Bismarck, The liveliest spot we know, 1 We've got zip and pep and plenty of snap We're always rearin’ to go, Wow! Just mark Bismarck We're showing everyone how Why do you wait, don’t Sure Come over and live ‘The attendance p Arnson, was won by I Guests included A. F. Collur of Fargo; T. Melvin Lee of i AT THE MOVIES * . “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” GREAT FILM SPECTACLE One of the most artistic and layish productions yet made by Cosmopoli- tan Productions is its film version of Vicente Blasco Ibanez's lutest novel, “Enemies of Women,” which will be screened for three days ut the Eltinge Theatre, beginning tuday. Cosmopolitan has made every effort to make “Enemies of Women” one of the most beautiful pictures ever made, It is being distributed by Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan. The action of the picture tukes place in Monte Carlo, in Nice, Paris and in Russia. In order to have the locations entire- ly accurate, the entire company was sent to Europe and spent six weeks in Monte Carlo, Nice and Paris The famous, Spanish novelist him- self aided Director Alan Crosland in g@ permission from the au- thorities of Monte Carlo to take with us now. , given by Dr. . W. E, Cole. Bradley, A. F. ne Baker, and ley City. scenes at the Casino, on the terrace | of the gardens as well as scenes of the Prince of Monaco’s palace, The result is that “Enemies of Women” on the scenic side is a thing of beau- ty. The interior sets were made on a lavish soale. These were designed by the noted Viennege artist and de- signer of theatrical and operatic sets, Joseph Urban. Hig set for the palace of Prince Lubimoff is one of the, most gorgeous ever built for a mo- | tion picture, ut their best, The set of the Prince's villa at Monaco is just as beautiful in its way, hut not on so big a scale as the palace set... The decorations, costuming and lighting of these scenes were under the direction of Mr. Urban. Many of the gowns worn by Alma Rubens in “Enemies of Wo- liked the cli: °C \tional parliament, [Albert to form a new cabinet cuused hesitate— | did not invite the nationalists to sub- In it the abilities of | this master craftsman are revealed |beautifal Gver worn in « motion pice tture John Lynch prepared the scenario lof the picture from Blasco Ibunez's | Inovel and succeeded in making a pic.’ turesque, colorful und coherent pho-| topluy ftom it. ‘The picture has hud uccessful runs at the $2 top scale of ¢ prices in New York, Chicago, Los eae Boston and other cities. | he story concerns Prince Mich-' Fedor Lubimoff who has lived INORTH DAKOTA FARMER ASKS | iy no thrills felt for him. His ex-, ugance, his eseupades in his Mos-! I ve mude him the talk! Europe. To one of his spectucular| und vensuously arranged receptions| comes Alicia, Duchess de Lille, a no! beauty whose reputation for} adventures rivals his own. An unexpected thrill is provided for| hearings here told the the guests of this reception when a| Commerce Commission's Cossuck officer breaks into the pul- uce und challenges Prince Lubimoff) Teduction in freight rates on to a duel for the betrayal of his sis-] would have a stimulating moral ef- jter. ‘The fight which follows in a| fect, induce the grain growers to re- jsnowstorm in the court-yard of the pala s one of the most thrilling, and hard-fought duels ever Grain Products Would Help the Situation Minneapolis sociated Press) A North M01 0US material possessions, - } The state of South Dakota came Jinto the hearing with a plea \greater ihterstute reductions South Dakota rates than granted leither Minnesota or North Dakota Decause of the rates affecting those states. ‘The hearings are in the So-called Kansas euse which is to be complet- ed, probubly tomorrow, when the n's committee is to begin on-wide. inquiry into rates on in products and ha: ter of the Kansus case is with the proposed general denced adduced is to be used in investigation, according to Commissioner Esgh, wbo is, frésid- ing. ‘Attorneys: for various railroads and representatives of the states of North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas and other st are sitting in the case and par pating in cross-examination, — Ac- cording to Mr, Mach, the hearing probubly will be completed — this week or Saturday when the commi tee will move to Spokane, Phoenix, Atlanta, Chicago, and Washington, Mathew Duffy, farmer, residing 40 miles west of Devils Luke, was the first witness called, He was examin- ed by Frank Milhollan, railway com eae Hi orth Dakota, and cross ‘ommissioners and at- | torneys the railroad companies. From this point on the film is a great spectele. CAPITOL Motion pictuse full into the rut, becaue they per- sistently follow the sume line of story, und the same type of charac- terization, Harold Lloyd has proven ucy of ‘this belief, In “Why , Wis latest Pathecomedy | Brin in the race for popular plan-, ubJect und the feature attraction at{ identi ‘upitol Theatre Wednesday Lloyd again pursues his own theory that ito mix them up is to serve the pub- lie best, “Why Worr as unlike any picture Harold Lloyd has made be- fore, us any two things could be. It is a'South American story, strong in furee but with an ever present vein of satire that should prove delight- ful to the American audience which not like its entertainment too serious. stars frequently Wort grain, entry EFFORT FOR CABINET FAILS Dr. Henrich Albert, Former Minister, Chosen by Ebert jy the A. P.) The effort r, Henrich Albert, former minister of the treasury, to lform a new German cabinet had j borne no visible fruit up to this af- oon. It was believed that if a i should take office under Dr. Albert's chancellorship it would do no more than mark the transition stage to the dissolution of the na- \U.S. CONTROL OF COAL ASKED Berlin, Nov. Governor Pinchot Proposes; Policy at Conference Harrisburg, No 26.—Govern- ment control of the “an mines by state and federal action ist quarters because the President lems a commission to enforce regulation ito be agreed upon by mit a candidate for the post for! the governors was proposed. by | which they propose a lender, Gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvani welsh ‘uddress prepared for delivery AUTO DRIVER |atives"ot ‘the “chet execntives. 0 DRAGS WOMAN the anthracite consuming stat Chicago, Nov. An unidentified woman was dragged approximately one mile und killed last night by an automobile, the driver of which learned thut he had struck her after | the machine had run into a ditch. } Even then des; a trail of ripped clothes the drive? said he thought the body ulreddy was in the ditch when he crashed into it, when blind- | led by the lights of another automo: | bile. Leroy Wilcox, 19, the driver, was ar- jrested and charged with manslaught- jer. Her death brought the number jof fatal motor car accidents in Chi- jeago since Jan, 1 to 643. President Ebert's invitation to Dr. ‘COLD SWEEPS MINNESOTA Wind Reached Velocity of 48 Miles an Hour in Duluth Duluth, Nov. 26.— Traveling in the wake of a northwest gale whicn swept this vicinity last night cold- er weather is due to strike north- western Minnesota tonight Coughing is unnecessary and can be controlled JOUGHING is frequently due to an irritation of the throat and lung tissue which persistent hacking only makes worse. You can stop coughs of this character almost at once with Dr. King’s New Discovery. It relieves the irritating tickle and quiets the impulse to cough, thus giv- | ing the inflammation that is causing the cough a chance to clear up. You'll | like its agreeable taste. All druggists. Dr. KING’S new oscovery Coughing is frequently @ serious annoyance to yourself and to all ‘about you | men’ .were created by Poiret in Paris from designs by Mrs, Gretl. Thurlow, daughter of Mr. Urban. They were | gided by Miss Rubens herself in de- | signing and making the gowns, which BISMARCK, N. D. SPECIAL SALE ON DINNER WARE are some of the most striking and— EMULSION rat\alue Mother 42 -Piece Set Blue Willow - 42: ENGLISH WARE—AS FOLLOWS: _ 6—Cups - 6—Saucers 6—Dinner plates. _6—Pie plates 6—Sauce dishes -6—Oat meals Likes Bismarck, He Tells Ki- "i+ useless life so fully that there Says Lower Freight Rate on main on the farms and enhance their for orf with | ., WELLWORTH STORE THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS temperatures scheduled to drop around zero in; some sections. thé weather bureau annonced. Last night's wind reached a ve- Nocity of 48 miles an- hour, No; | damage of any consequence hat yheen reported this forenoon. RATES SLASH ‘TWO MISSING | | AFTER HUNTING | TRIP ON LAKE Dr. George W. Kirnse, Promi- nent Minneapolis Man, and Cousin Missing (By the As- Dakota mer on the stand jn opening the Interstate special in-| vestigating committee today that a Minneapol W. Kirnse, Minnenpoli Innis, his ‘cousin, uré thought to!® have met their deatlt Sunday while |! on a hunting trip at Luke Sylvia near Annandale, Miffhesota, A search of 18 hours failed to dise! ony trace of the hodies, though their | boat and some clothing have been | found on the lake shore. i Members of the party said that heavy wind was blowing Sunday: and | that the boat and other hunting par- | en might have, drifted some | distance after the accident. | Dr. Kirnsé was married and ha | [two sons. He formerly lived at | Frazee, Minn. Dr. Kirnse is a partner of Dr.| Kohler, brother of Mrs, A, W. Lucas | of Bismarck. GERMAN RAIL STOCK SEIZED Brussels, Nov. 26.—The Belgian government today seized German rolling stock at Duisburg and Ham- born in view of Germany’s failure to reply to Belgium's ultimatum de- manding an indemnity of one mil- lion, two hundred und fifty thousand francs for the assassination of Lieut. Grann near Du seldorf in March, 1922. 4 Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton Screened Lump Lig- nite Coal at~$4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- i burn Lignite Coal Co.| r Rich in iron— Nature’s besttonic Healthful Delicious Economical DING Cranberries For the Aged SCOTTS EMULSION The food that sustains DR. R. S. ENGE \ Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. ‘Bismarck, N.D. | fully and undisturbed? led inside inf Spani | be moved back to avoid crowding. j to dogs, camping outfit and what- | into a luxurious bed, occupying the whole Yength and width of the in- terior, The usual trunk provided on the ‘HOME’ BOTH ovided DAY AND NIGHT iy ise “Te uilete be of veal esr | rying service and is big enough 2 | hold a large assortment of personal New Features are Iritroduced belongings that can be securely nd in the “Versatile” Car of ‘| *#felx locked in. « No doubt great numbets of ities Willys - Overland CHAMPION IS try Bi eiyaye th eae this season. Would you pack up your troubles, quipment und h@nting dogs these crisp autumn: days, in fifty cubic feet of spaee, right ingide of your car and hie to the bush where the drum- ming of the partridge lulls dull oa, 4 Would you, when night Ggmes 4 ona busy day with, your twelve yauge, ‘remove both the front and ear sent of your car with the up- holstery and make up a luxurious bed occupying the whole length and idth of the coach—and sleep peace- Spripatield, TI, Now Nov. 26.—(By the Associuted Press)—Four “civil suits” calling upon General Len Small, Ernie Curtis, Lieut, Governor Sterl- shed cs te adh and others to account for $2,000, new models will be seen on the coun- | NEWSUITS ARE FILED If you would do all of these things nd eall the outing @ success, then e no time in inspecting the new verland closed car-—the Champion nodel—fresh from the’ Willys-Ovek- This unique car like its the Willys-Knight coupe- doors both front and rex long grained washable upholstery; is pawered with the larger Overland engine built. in the Willys-Overland shops and built cn the standard Overland chassis that. assures +stfength and safety. he body of all steel construction cradled on the famous triplex springs, contains some of the most interest- ing and useful innovations seen in closed car design in many a long day. For instance the front-seat 7g) ad- | justable to three different positions. A tall driver can adjust this seot to | permit his driving comfortably w: out leg cramp, while the short driver hag been taken care of by being able to move the seat forward so that he can rench without stretching, the foot pedals. Even when’ the ‘tall driver is arranged to ‘suit himself with the seat moved back back, tiie pagsengers in the rear seat ure not in’ the least inconvenienced as the rear scat is“arso adjustable and can ASPIRIN , Beware of Imitations. has | you see’ the name, “Bayer” ge or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product | prescribed physicians over twen- ' ty-two yea} id proved safe by mil- lions for Colds Toothache Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” | only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy box- es of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drugg’ also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the tradé mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- sidester nt Salleviiencid. vo Headache And here is where the hunter and Lumbago camper rejoice. The rear seat is entirely removable along with the upholstery, providing fifty cubic feet of space to store anything from bags nots. Then at the end of a day’s sport, the front seat and rear seat can both be removed and made up Roasters ENAMEL AND’ ALUMINUM ‘LISK Roaster Prices From 75c to $6.50 SHUREDGE STAINLESS Carving Sets Have -your dia- monds Re-Set in modern style. Many a beautiful diamond is hidden away in an old style mounting. } Having it re-set ,in the newest mode in white gold or platinum will make it sparkle with the best of ‘them, Let us show you the finest mountings THANKSGIVING GOODIES - As. usual, when. ‘ny i fostivi- ties are in the offing, we are headquarters for those’ little, exceptionally-good things that do‘so.much towards making a meal’a real feast. j Look over, our jist of-8 good i thinga, and-have a pee iksgiv- - dng .dinner that talk MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923- 000 state interest money. alleged to have been withheld already referred from action in chancelley to circuit judge ‘Wm. Burton today. At your Willys- Overland dealer LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. LOGAN'S “We Thank You” “Cocktails” Thanksgiving: Suggestions Lobster. - Shrimp Crab Meat Oyster Cocktail Sauce Chili Sauce “Vegetables” “Richelieu” The brand that signifies quality. Corn on Cob Asparagus Tips Tiny Beans-Peas-Beets-Lima Beans. Fruit Salad Buy it by the can and save the worry. Large size _ Small size (Serves 6-8) (Serves 4-5) Consists of Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple. “On Display” “Your Pie” New York Greenings, and Baldwins, - Richelieu Mince Meat or Purfpkin. Heinz MinceMeat in two sizes. ‘Cranberries (Order these now.) .Heinz’s Fig 3 sizes Puddings Heinz’s Plum ; 3 sizes “Shelled Nuts” Bordeaux Walnut Halves Black Walnuts Almonds Pecans Filberts Dromedary Daces Smyrna Figs - Imported Cluster Raisins 4 Drinks ‘Richelieu Coffee “Green or Orange Pekoe Tea PRIM-O-RO-SA COFFEE Roasted fresh daily Apricot Cordial . Grape Juice ~ Cider Virgina Daves Wine ones, Pickles and Olives geen Heinz’s bulk, Relish, .Sweet Mustard ‘pickles, Sweets, Sours, Dills and Sweet Mixed Olives Ripe, Plain, Stuffed A wonderful variety of sizes. Fresh Vegetables A complete line. All Phones 211 118—38rd St. Last geod Saturday 4:30 p.m. Other week days 4:00: ‘P. m. -Close 8;00 p. m. SHONE 626 _ HOME MADE MINCE MEAT. ee VEGETABLES — ' And ‘All ‘the Delicacies for the f -«, \° Thanksgiving Dinner, co MRpene CREAM—,——— | : ~~ Cloged all. day Thureday. 5