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HOLIDAY TRADE. Manufacturers Have Been PAGE, TWO > WILL BE GOOD SAYS REPORT Chief Sufferers Because of Buyers Actions : EFFECTED METAL TRADE Order Houses Report ns of 16 Per Cent Over 1922 Mail Indication are that the hoiids ds croralig tone ment in their escape. ‘on IAEA ae eee Under cover of darkness the men i cee released Allison at the Devils Pro- hic i iness, ¢ menade, an Indian stamping ground cial Chamber near the Missouri-Oklahoma line Commerce of the United State while they fled. It ; The officer made his way back to tail Joplin where he related his exper- he fences. He-said the bandits chatter- weath y and divided their loot while t he was driving them. Approximately the} $1,200 was obtained by the bandits. edu On coming out of the bank the ban- likew ; dits were subjected to a baptism of but sa 1 fire., Charles Care, president of the have y institution,and P, Yuell, a garage- to her man, warned by a burglar alarm, op- prices ‘i : & encd fire from across the street, pro- OM: ye perhaps been| _ Firkt and exclusive photo showing: th yup at the royal wedding of the Crown Prince of Swe- | bably wounding one man. HheMehiee sufferors because the den and Lady Louise Mount vatten. It shows th wn prince and princess surrounded by the brides- — BEF Ut Ge tivers to assume risks ‘or (Mas and. trainbea The bridesmaids were Princegses Margaret, “Pheodora, Cecile and Sophie of notably the textiles and r-| a ia ze = 7 =~ 7 3 Pemmtton stave madeitheheaisinclived |. anan a- eomensa ail VICTIM'S WIFE y SCHOOL BOARD A to go ahead piling up stocks, Re vp aaelie tee | MANDAN NEWS. | DOWS NOT ACT LOAN PLAN the failure of den ime the al a he fare of pd a mgemTa stan ON NEW SCHOOL ane : abla tor p now iss Ka oat : oe oe ue pie Federal Bank to Meet Objec- as compared with earlier y has | ¢d members 0! r Mah Je elub | Members of the city board of edu- p seemed to center on the question of | Monday evening at her home at the] ‘ - cation, in meeting last night, dis- tions, It Is Reported coats. This i aerate ahs Sad at Experiment station, The club meets | Mrs. Chapel Is Sent to State} .....04 correlation of the boys’ wel- eae =e Re a s emplo; active | twice a month at the homes of the} , . 2, g: i A Vashington, D. C., 3 Re reuvin palbenke 208s averérent 4 iene Hees ial Institution For Insane fare work in the city and the school}, Washington, Ni Oo. cretary-trea posits inereasing, and sales of cer-\tywo weeks ago being at the home of} a ies. Board members toached| jrors of Farm Loan associations in tain one-time luxuries larger than, Miss Bathilda Hegs. Minneanoliee ~Ga.—Mrs® Mille| briefly on the question of whether] Noxth Dakota is to be held at an in any except the wildest of boom Z Chapel, widow of Duane Chapel, far-] or not the new Riverview school will early date for the purpose of work- BUnSe: Mrs, MD. Heninger is seriously | mer wWo was clubbed to death in Tis | be occupied this winter. No action] ing outSsatisfactory plaps for the “In casting up the visible changes |j1; at the home of her daughter, Mrs.| home at Maple Plain, Minn. near | Wi taken, and it is likely that the} closing of firm loans, according to which h come to sight in the last Charles Kottsick. here, last Thursday, was found to be | matter will not be decided definitely | gssurances received by Congressman month or so a few of the things that Seen ve by a county courg. commis- | until the next meeting two weeks}Gcorge M.~ Young, North Dakota, stand out quite clearly may be men-| | Mrs, C, B. Mcallister left last and today will be s@nt to the | from last nfght. from the Federal Farm Loan Board. | tioned, The rise of five or more @vening for S 1 where she will hospital for the insane at - n the eee a ce aes cents a pound in cotton hhs been) spend Thanksgiving with her hus- r, board state that léans will be close Petetniiduistates like tvexnsy and/tho| bend whois ampationt pe ema Chapel, 24, her soh, who, with WASHBURN. up in such a wares to meet. the re- Carolinas. The buying of cotton ern Pacific hospital in that city. Mr.| his mother, had been held for ques- 2 quirements of the vaxjous borrow- goods for next spring and beyond! Mcallister has been in the hospital| tioning by the authorities, was re- MASONS ELECT | ¢r.. either by having’ all. Satisfac- has been, until ely, under the) for the past month -suffering from| leased from’ @istody last night. tions of Mortgages or Releases of rein of the higher prices ne-|an attack of neurit f ‘The disposition of the widow) Washburn, Nov. 28.—Fellow- | Liens sent to the Federal Land bank rily asked. Unwilling to ea leaves the mystery surrounding the | ship Lodge, No, 122, A. F. & A, M, Jat St. Paul for the closing up of the well as unwillingness to sell; yrs, W. J. Runge returned | slaying unsolved. A ‘baseball bat] meeting in, regular communication jloan at that, place, or else by the d has been a bar to rome|from a six weeks Visit in Des Mc ase hich the elder Chapel is be-| Monday evening, elected the follow-| forwarding of checks to secretary- business. In the matter of wheat,| and Ott where she lieved to have been beaten to death 1924: Byron Earl |treasurers where the circumstances which was tied by corn prices for cama Pali ceevnnnlalo) is the most important clue the offi- nson, V M,; Fred F. Jefferis, |are such that that course can be fol- while early in October, there is com-|ing after business ‘interests ays have to work on, Mrs, Chapel |S, W.; Joh E. Williams, J. W.; Gar- }ipwed. plaint of high prices affecting the $ ° ae is had told the sheriff that a strange | don Burgum, Setretary; W. J. Bick- Recently the Federal Land’ bank at flour-milling industry with some ne-| yfartin Debash was fined $15 and] ™an had beaten her husband to | ert, treasurer. i St. Paul adopted a rule to not close Fitoligo far afield for supplics.| costa on u charee for assault and|‘leath with tholclub) But-authorities)|| Thanksgiving dinner was servet-| any loan until the receipt by it of Pe teatiraaca haya len var: | co teecy bofoce. GeeGies Olaon ceeaterd | @uldllraetoricayMuuibeenicondicaing | byerLele ¢ rds to about sixty mem-|an Abstract of Title showing the | ously affected by different Segrees| gay. Wm, Tifft was the compli t.| According to early press dis | bers in the basement of the Temple land to be freé“of all incumbrance: of demand. Pig iron and serap metal | gape attr : “1 about the murder Wellington $:30, Masons were present from |Complaints were immediately regi havo weakened stendily in price; but! srs, $, Zwight of Minneapolis who| Michaels, a half brother of the mur- Underwood, Turtle Lake, Wilton and |tered that this Would work a great on the other hand, while steel mill) pas be (att ttnathomelck eM ; dered man is now in ‘the hospital Bismarck After dinner talks were hardship to borrowers, because in operations have receded as a whole,| and Mrs. H, H. Warren for the past/1°r the criminal insane at St. Peter | given by L, K. Thompson, J. W. Riley, | many gases they would be obliged to PUeiieion' have’ been talrly, welllaey anys sctucnca to her shoe yese| (Oe tho murder oundyenrs ago of John Parkinson and F, R, Peters, vis- |make a temporary loan in order to maintained owing to the buying of | ter z S-| Nollie Chapel, daughter of Duane. | iting brethren from Bismarck Lodge furnish an abstract showing clear automobile makers, the Sebi Soe No, 6. f title, and that the meant of ee structural mat users| 7 os | v ‘ollowing dinner, the M. M. de-| temporary loan might cause consid- with reports a laeeed ahem eae ee eral SEN. CUMMINS | sree was, conferted Messrs. Parkin: erable cost and annoyance, and per ate for, the first qua si ae son and Thompson assisting in the |haps in some cases it might not be EPigee eathe Sek mae he court howe) MAY KEEP PLACE) <7, 00 Dens possible to borrow, the money tem- still. receding price and produ ; Neco atia eae ee sce The installation ,of the newly porerily. It is undérstgod that the euuibebutsat ef sewer ,pate than Mr A 1s returned from| Cu sane alten caecal Beter to eee ee pigeon Wed Bae ste Rederel er en cently, and steel production fedl only | yajjey ¢ me cg ceweek Vehe: fnement of RenAbI ean eee y evening, December 26th, ieee Re = cies ged the Fi eral ipneges, cent Eile mber while | ond with her hucband who is work-|of the senate as to whether he shall - cate aaa Diane. wf Cae aS aaa ropped 2 1-2 per| ing in that vicinity as agent for the) retain both or either of his present) | CHILD SKATER, DROWNED. _|entirely satisfactory to the borrow Manat carives of movement as Country Ge | places as president pro tem of the] Minot, Nov, 28.—Esther, six year |ers, and until a permanent plan has ee eule at the present time dc | . and chairman of the Inter-|old daughter of Mrs. Julia Pries -of | been agreed ypon it is believed.the are eval ep at the apeeaen ime do) The seven’ mi 1 son of Mr.| state Commerce Committee. Minot, was drowned late Friday | temporary arrangement will be found Borges netics world sespeciallY | ong Mrs, Odin Fr ho live west} After a conference with Senator| when she fell into’ five feet of water | workable. gloomy tale. Bunk clearings show ®) of Harmon di nd itr nator Lodge of in a small lake while sliding on the [~ r ago when the nty-two mont! slight loss from a y largest total in tw was rolled up, most of this decrease | being at New York and a few south-; © western and northwestern where depression in oil or un tory agricultural condition ed.» Fai how a seasonal crease, but are still below the reced ing.totals recorded at this time year ago. Buildings permits point t a sharp rally. Pig. iron and production figures are the light last wMter, but greatl of any month in e! ti he: October is estimated as the larges' since June, and has in fact been onl. exceeded in four previous months i the country’s history. The mine ill depre: stocks are still increasing, while ¢ oline prices, despite large consu / tion, are still being cut. of copper is about at.the year's low est and some western mine: eith er reducing wages or operation ‘One of the best tical » is that given out by ordershouses which report gain of 44 per cent over Septembe ow year ago, best: since March, 1920, ar is not- in- Automobile output for) P- The price leading and gf 25 per cent over October a The October total is the Leading | ROYAL WEDDING THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Force Joplin, tured “TBANK BANDITS CAPTURE COP, DRIVE AWAY Motorcycle Officer to Drive Them’ to Oklahoma Border After Robbery , Mo., Nov. 27.—With a cap- policeman at the wheel of their automobile four bandits who! participated in a robbery of the As- | bury bank at Asbury, M®., yesterday drove to freedom, ‘The kidnaped officer, Clarence All- son, local motorcycle patrolman, en- gaged the men sing handed in a ficld near Crestline, Kans., only to| be overpowered and made an instru- 1 uneral ervices will be held Thanks- giving day waves don’t even last permanent waves, as |usetts, the Republican jhe expeciyd the Iowa senator to be \continued in both#positions de: objection which has been other members. i 1 t | a : SHE WON FIRST PRIZE chain stores’ reports, point to a gain of 16 per cent over October, 1922, and the total sales of goods at retail in, city and country by the largest mail- ordeF and chain-store concerns are 20| per cent greater than in October a| year: ago. It may, of course be said | that: these concerns are not truly} representative of retail trade as a| whofe. The ten months’ salés of these. concerns, however, total $553,- 000,000.. If retail trade in other lines should exceed that of October t a year ago, it would be no small achievement when the big gwelling in} trade in October of 1922 is reme pbered, In other words, final distri- bution so far as can be measured thug -early is probably well above| last year for October, and thus fér in November and for the year to date is far ahead, 25 per gent in fact, of ' vertisement. 17-year-old Harlem (Ky.) girl, fo way Transport Upon thé 1 z 7H. 8. Firestone dist Episcopal minister, etta, is A four-year college course, absolutely free! It ie the reward th4t came to Doroth: as matriculated at Marietta College, Mar! No, thts isn’t an ad- Loutse Roberts, of High- My ,”" im the . Migg Roberts, daughter of a Metho- “The r her essay, x ice with her sled. 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