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quest is neces with the suicide president of the closed Elk Jute Tuesda today. Mrs. Armes left a note tell of his intention to end his life -ttlement Gver the clude O'fare, Gabe Br closing: of week ago evident! cid deputy state bank examiner, joined | star, Jamestown's team will include f e in perfect order and there were | schoc! stars of Jamestown and Val no irregularities in his administra-|ley Ci banker in | Station, Tex. i Ten i ville, Tenn. ; ta, Ga. j at Chapel Hill, NJ C. | ton & Lee at Norfolk, V } at Roanoke, Ya. PAGE SIX =~ FATEPURSUES AXT FAMILY Fatal Accident West of Here Followed by Accident in California jan, Noy. 28.—Escaping death row margin at the time tour hers were killed Joseph ce, today is in a hospital in , with his thumb and rs blown away and ingled. another manifestation of which has followed er fate Joba » far residing near MeClusky, whose crops burned out 1 t every year for the past cyclones tore down his nt lings, and creditors fore ‘ is farm. When enroute Colifornia three months apo fo even boys of the fam ntly killed at a grade crossing cf New Salem. Joseph who between life and death with co weeks of the crash resulting yy the family had recov being serie injured n hit new home but two when he picked up a dynamite <i VAL xploded, and a a result hospit a hospital. ACC OUNTS OF: im cid grad retar SURE, EVERYBODY TIPPED! pHow wouldn't id for his in Seat ingion yeh Ww hoes Veica for an extra dime o him is Lieut Despondency Over Closing of Bank Led to Suicide ' Larimore, N, D, Nov, 28.—No_in- ry in connection oF. Lh. who shot hin county authorities said tank of Lari and giving directions for of his aff Despondenc the Elk Valle e but officials of the bank and at today in declaring that his accounts tion of the bank’s affairs. Three shots were fired by the life. One wounded his slightly in|‘, the ear and another crashed through | his brain. The first shot, apparently | The Editor of the Bismarck for the purpose of testing the re-| 9) bune, é thir volver, wi wife, who| Bismarck, N. D. all of them on ran to the woodshed fr sound came and saw her husbagd ly ing on the fl went go the telephone to ci tor and while doing this | other shots which presumably were those which were fat a doc | ing the Masons, Elks, Rota : Lions Club, Knights’ of Columbus, | went directly ¢ Igion, Odd Fellows, | ent f Pythias and United | four teacher Commercial Travelers, has been, the C formed for the pur —— ome | Football Games! Knights ; Ne York, Nov: 38.—Prine ae img a closer co-operation between | getting wag Pane N Ani ee y_ | the teachers in our public schools | $1400.00 Ing Day, November 29, in various see-| and the parents and it is bb tions of the country follow: East Brown vs. Lehigh at Providence, Bills | Dartmouth vs. Columbia at Ne York. 5 Penn State vs. Pittsburgh at Pitts- burgh. Pennsylvania vs Cornell at Dhil- adelphia, Far West Colorado Mines vs. Denver Univ.) at Denver. Colorado at Fort Collin Montana State v: Alberqueque, N Idaho, of Bism: Oregon Aggies vs. Multnomah at) Inclose Portland, Ore. will please put paper i Utah vs. Utah Aggies at Salt Lake will K» much appreciated City. Middle West ; Tam, Notre Dame vs. St. Louis at St Mo, f Marquette vs..Vermont at Milwau- kee, Wis, Missouri vs, Kansas at Lawrence, Ka [er Teams N sehe« Mela ; DeMolay team of Mandan at 2 p.m! honor. Thursday on the Mandan fair ground The Mandan tea ‘s lineup Bank a] gins of the B sed his sui- | dick and Nelsen of the Mar am and ‘Gray, rormer May n effort to end his own || * PROPL. E ’S F ORUM’ i m whence the | Dear She immediately | M2 te: ard twol Mr. R. L. Best, i Bismarck, N. D. a | Dear Si | that such co-ope {ol schools | committee hy the .« organizati n and we spect reque: lof our schools during this week. | upwar Signed, to _ | been a call on Colorado Aggies | him of a mecti , Col, tee in orde New Mexico at| his finding ( help, to let the peop Idaho vs Williamette at Beise, [ found out in regard to the schools h Meet Thursday In Mandan Game) tormng i key day football contest is Jed for Mandan when the De y team of Jamestown meets the | and high i) Qn April 24th 1923 there led to me the fol! wing le A Ce ul Committee, represent- Club, | : ained by the visitation of the | by the pare Yovr name: ha: that you visit one or more | Central Committee of Mens Since r, to notif; f the Commit Thanking you for the i To The Central C smmittee of Mens \ in ignated | been done, the cause has not beert dividuals at | treatment, ft Bas organi- \e ne tions to visit the id in the co-ope iS | aw. how the Weel ay M that and called the Religion of Love, |The old Count purported to have {given Lester among the | Street so, they | fri ly had not invented it. They | French's orbed it from the teach- |numbe and vi And it goes without saying that|and dancing were the diversions of if the-world were governed by the | the ii law of love, no other scheme of | 18 when a “lunch governmént would be necessary. | served. watch the report found this religi my children ayd when helps them to | the next ‘examin- ation, 1 oo children who have education in tue eradua Hel in 1918 and was acdmitt-| | cd to on United State son her Another Juni in Bismarck, You mast have w onderfal schools in North Dakot t fel that T could draw 1 -the results | done government by love, the t our teacher were getting, by | visiting the school: q 1 that xh Chae fifty six Janitors in se of obtain-| are three teachers who are] 1| pected to, ition can best be | a summer iescutnenieneset te itors, who gets $110 for > a scout master at | lowa; Huron, S. D.; Kansas Ci’ 100.00 per year just] Mo.;, Moorhead, Minn.; Pierre, S. re has not] tH) 1 for| reported, and it is generally fair they 1 ell how many of aml receive a report of | had standings below 80 per cent.| vith your|1 fou that out of 351 pupils, 58 ni know what} of them were bel v 80 per cent in! and J would hate { numb Yours res) spectfally, it | work ¥ D.' doubt ace. anes for fie larg e > Pe 23) centage in that Drake ys. Oklahoma at Norman, Okla. | Grighgt! vs. Creighton at Omaha Aggies vs. Nebraska at Neb; wea Okldhoma Aggies vs. Arkansas at Fort Smith, Ark, St. Xavier vs, Haskell Indians at Cincinnati. y Deteoit vs. Gonzaga Mich. t Detroit, South ‘Texa® Christian- vs. Rice at Hous- ton, Tex. | Baylér vs Southern Methodist at Dallas, Tex. Texas vs. Texas Aggies at College Vandebilt vs. Sewanee at Nashville, Mississippi vs. Tennessee at Knox- Georgia Tech vs. Auburn at Atlan- North Carolina. Univ! vs) Virginia North Carolina State vs. Washing- Virginia Military vs. Virginia Poly Alabama vs. Florida at Birming- fran, Ala. South Carolina vs. Wake Forest at | Columbia, S. C, Tulane vs. Washington Univ.’ at New Orleans, La. . ne. pe Than ing Din- $1 a iE lawie A es Din- noon to 1:30. nbd 5:30 to ibe'p jon IN eae ’ Comptroller Charlés L. Craig must go to‘ jail for 60 days 9| tng Feileral Judge Mayer. This photo shows Mr. Craig our coment New York City home. Phey don't cy o THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE of your children ar'z below — this | & mark? And how many of you watch the | 4 jeards that. the teachers send to jyou and when the child is below a certain mark in one subject, work | |mark? Don’t you know that these teachers are not SPECIAL ; TUTORS and cannot give your | child or my child special work? | ¢' smallest salaries paid are in the| 2nd, and 3rd grades. Now men were you to start to! } build a building, would you hire | hold | the heapest man you could gut to} Thursday morning at 11 ‘o'clock, announced by Rev. I. Am just offering food for your } pastor. ‘ build*the foundation? fi thoughts and hope that some few; things may be corrected by your | CITY NEWS Mrs, 8. E. Bergeson in Hospital Mrs. 8, E. Bergeson is under treat- | with them until they get a better | ment at the Bigmarck wei Parente of, Daughter Mrv and Mrs, Henry M. Schneider, y, are the parents of a daughter! nteed. Mrs. P. J: McNe Talend thar some oP thal bors ot the St, Alexius’ nospieat:’ | Geegbunay: = : To Have Services e Trinity Lutheran church will! bed complete, rockers, ice,box and services| miscellaneous articles. Phone it] 384-5. | 11-28-3t 3, Monson, |, Thanksgiving Day 4 Too Late To Classify 3 WANTED—Any work work along ‘carpen- ter line, putting on storm windows, ete. Phone 981M. 11-28-8t \FOR SALE—Pure brew extra: choice S.C, W, Leghorn Cockerelp, $ each if: taken soon; sat Kenzie, N. D. 11-28-2¢ FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, dresser, \FOR RENT — One furnished apart- | ment, and «te furnished 4-room house. Phone 773, the Varney. | eftorts. | Juck rabbits were slaughtered in) flats. 11-28-8t Very truly, ‘a big rabbit hunt held near Ollie, — . L. Best. Montana, close to the Montana-North Barber shops open until 12 | Editor The Tribune: The mes as a good tonic con a certain | cl of people among us. | All who have suffered from the tape-worm of find the t living man jnows Russia, past and | present, liké Tolstoy. His. specail ar | i bringing up, his sympath#:s, his! experimental work for helping his | countrymen to become a real pros- |- | perous, progressive and enlighten- \ ed people have all tei to make! {him a true observer id a just | judge of experimental cialism. | And what was his verdict? Flat failure, pure ‘and simple! Most of us would have liked a few more | particulars, undoubtedly, «and. yet | we perfectly sure that social- m is as impractical as eae | ism and anarchy. Undoubtedly many things could be improved on in this world, but {take it as a whole the ideas of | government have never been far | from wrong. Where wrong has | system but the i head of it. Kaiser, King gr dent,,what is the difference if OREO) propounded a remedy, } which his, father had discovered n peasant es ce 1 ings of Christ. But the Count forgot to tell us how a government ruled by the law of love could be inaugurated. |” | He gave us a dark | now constituting it could v¢ history relates, which can change {man’s heart. And befors that is Golden Rule, or any other reform, ; orator’s bunk. This Russia and | North Dakota amply: verify. iz “George.” | Bismarck was back in the “banana There was no below zero weather) over the Northwest. RECOMMENDS FOLEY | KIDNEY PILLS “Your medicine worked a miracle ;for me,” writes Mrs. C. Biron, 140 raduate | Fayette Strect, Lynn, Mass. “I was sae ark. | all run down, had a cough all winter, over 1? Male ue. per cent of the | also kidney trouble and after taking acon below 80 per ‘ '|cough and backache left me. I can of the m have be n trying |eat and sleep well. I canvass and| a half’s | recommend it at every house I’ en- ch no!ter.” Prompt relief secured from ey {kidney and bladder irritations, rheu- Fs, é Hoe many — |—refuse gubstitutes. la few boxes .of your medicine my through using ' Foley | Insist on the genuine |. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR look: {best of all.after a Golden Glint | Shampoo. _ DON’T FORGET Fireman’s Dance Thursday, Nov. 29th. Patterson’s: Hall. pas yt Chamberlin weather strips have been in successful Bismarck, “homes sitige ikige 1906. Phone, Richard 0. Sloan "682. \ Barber shops open | until 11 p. m. Wednesday. Closed all) day Thanksgiving. Pres © ietegl Phone 453" 4 ‘A53°foy the Famous*:Wi Screened, bevoresd nite: tite: Peak at. 9 8 per feb Lignite ite Ceal Co Béulah Lignite Coal ia Besf. $4.75 per ton. Order now re Transfer Co. Phone MENTHOL COUCH O 'LS FOR PARCHEO SHR ATS meerrae COLDS AND ( seem to be worried. Sif Dakota line, |ceived by J. B. Saylor. sage that Count Tolstoy | competition between two groups, one |48Y Thanksgiving. |brought us the other day should) tagging 932 and the other 824. Mr. Jackson and oth- pany had Yooms ups! Truck Burned Up The truck used by €arl Paulson al carry sample cases caught fire neaf the booster, bump west of the city The fire de- Although Mr. his aitiien was called. succeeded Bin rescuing saniples eases the truck was destroy- ed. Paulson St. Alexius/ Hospital Anton Heilman, Hague, Nick i 3. J. M. Car- n, Fort Yates, E. B. s Theresa Schneider, Strass- nd Everett O'Neil, d the St. Alexius hospital for areas they should be? Harriet. } , there is the rub! the hospital, BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A delightful! surprige party was Eleventh by his A narek Cards of friends from laid for a la French” was “TWO Cor FESS 28.—F. Morris Joseph mond and his have made a complete confession of their part in the robbery and mur- der of the two West End Bank mess- o amicable, good, kind and justjengers in a Brooklyn elevated sta- that they would let the law of ieve| tion on Nov. Attorney Osteopathic Phyzictan 1 Dodd announced today after seven Christianity ‘is the aay force, 80} additional arrests had been made. sald oe Melepbane/2?4) DON’T FORGET Fireman’s Dance Thursday, \rule, is simply so much soap box Nov. 29th. /Patterson’s Hall. Chamberlin Weather Stripe ce applied to your windows and | {doors will stop that draft. CHICAGO COLDER Phone Richard 0, Sloan 682. between $900.00 and THAN BISMARCK ar and they are ex- if not required, attend | ool at their own ex- yearly | | belt” today after slipping out ‘of it jan-| With Monday night's chilly blasts. month’ me lowest temperature last night Screened Lump Lig- s 31 al wi in| ose . | Boise, Tada Chicane: ee nite Coal at $4.75 per : ‘|ton delivered. Wash-; cuhehm's.ce, tre “| bum. Lignite, Coal-Co. STHMA “No cure far it, but welcome VIT- brought by— Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton KOR: ¥YOUR-~z: ae MES pial according to word re-|», m, Wednesday. Closed all There was | Reulah Lig Lignite Coal is Best $4.75 per ton. Order, now. . P, JacRson is moving his office} Wachter Transfer Co. Phone socialism should] into the Hosking block, with entrance | gp c¢ of Tolstoy very help- |on Broadway. - ul, yea # perfect cure. No other|ers in the Harvey Harris and Co ceupied the same suite of | ps ‘iit Nain ana'resets|Piles Can Be Curec jstiects for more than 39 years. pee ener Without ‘Surgery An instructive bo book has been pub- |lished by Dr. A. S, McCleary, the noted rectal specialist of Kansas City. This book tells how suff from Piles:can be quickly and cured without the use of knife, scis- sors, “hot” iron, electricity or any other cutting or burning method, without confinement to bed and no hospital bills to pay. The method has been axsuccess for twenty-four years and itt more than eight thous- and cases. The book is sent post- nee free to persons afflicted with Mo. TYPEWRITERS Al Maki DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropracter Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. DR. M. E. BOETON Bismarck, N. D. The Cleistinas Spiel Encourage it— Greeting Cards keep sentiment alive and ,enable you to send greet be to your friends, rela- ty Fey your eyes with simple bate witchhazel; hydrastis, etc. as\m in Lavoptik eye wash, This removes dust and germs and counteracts ef- fects of wind and sun. ness and burning..Jos. Breloy, drugs eo for Coughs A FOR “DAD” A fine knitted Jacket or vest, a bathrobe or muffler. | surely ‘appreciate any KLEIN'S “ ToaueRY NESSEROLE PUDDING FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER PINT AND QUART BRICKS ALSO IN BULK. -Finney’s Drug Store PHONE 9, * iles or other rectal troubles who city have| clip this item and mail it with name and address to Dr. McCleary, D542 A. Ahlness,| Parkview Sanitarium, Kansas City, John Rapoteon, and Miss Elma Voss, n discharged from Hats Cleaned and Blocked $1.00 Men’s Felt Hats Dry Cleaned and Re-Blocked by New and improved machinery just installed. CITY ‘PHONE 770 . CLEANERS TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS: WE ARE THANKFUL FOR WHAT? _ Again there comes to ys the challenge of the season of the year that we be grateful. As we pause before this vast theme, phat thoufhts come to us? We are reminded that gratitude is always a mark of a great and gracious spirit. Only a prickly hedgehog, the brazen conceited person, the vain self flatter, the one whose su- preme contentment is with himself, lacks a thank- Some people are more gracious thap others in expressing thanks for the common gifts of life. We always find that thankfulness has always had a large place in the lives of people worthwhile. We are thankful for every day comforts of life —fresh air—pure sunlight—wholesome food, for the health to enjoy all these kindred blessings. For a world of beauty and song, for eyes and ears to sense the glory that surrounds us, and for the beauty of nature. For hands with which to work, the strength to strive, ¢he power to endure. + We are thankful that whether in service as a toiler with our hands, or with our mental powers, and whether possessed with riches or distressed by poverty, still we are men, still we are part of a great brotherhood, still we have power to choose and do the right for our fellowmen as well as for y see We are thankful that we can count a friend a friend, regardless of his politics, his nationality, religion, his business, -or the size of his bank Yours for Quality and Service. MODERN DAIRY COMPANY. 206—5th Street. MANDAN-IAMESTOWN DE MOLAY CHAPTERS. 3 o'elock Bismarck. Time | ; _ ee i oe MAND: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923 Much eon Eyes aa. per ton. Order- now Beulah Lignite ‘Coat is Best, ter Transfer Co. Phont After a *iong. ae always wash | 62, a no ARENT All.Kinds of Fresh Vegetables Spring Turkeys Dressed Lb. 25¢ ; All Groceries Sold At Lowest Prices. . Service For All. Open All Day Thursday. BISMARCK QUALITY STORE 419—8rd St. Phone 426-J. XN ? and DYERS Phone 880.

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