The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUND © , CHURCH DANCES AROUSE BISHOP Summons Pastor of New York” ‘ Bowery Church on Carpet WOREAIDTO BE GIVEN ... New Loan Policies to be Pur-| sued , most of them of* the variety have be by Credit, Bank wisted” Quainme i ARMER FREED OF ARSON BY TRAILL JURY factor tittal by a The prosee case, on the >! ton of Cliffo IT SENT 10 TO THEIR, DEATHS trac] ks at of the autamcbile th ork Y., is all that r de bris al the ind@rect y wien they reed to sto tires, er lest their lives ch 19 passenger 9 Three hundred thi that t Knutso| imed upon n huenrd the house - promise that he would give them) tie foyest service in the ongass Ni 500 for the erted that | tional forest, Alaska. ‘ 0 for their | y stified that | told him of the plot. ne the premise that the nto being hired by Knut- the defense introduced | s of Irene Ulness evho stated that Knutson had told her Hilton was not proper company her. Testimony was also intro- d to show that Hilton had made ad-y i pals inst Knutson for his a8, Kn communit testimon act i v th ut Hilton hid » him in his alleg- ye on Knutson. purn the itson_ of ht one of the! secured Knut- jury in T Hilton and S to four years in pi credit is given ere tonight on} Reade for their a d the men to get in- which A small rock taken from the hight ched by the Mt. E edition was sent to Pope Pius. » verdict | wi J exp Order The Best Lignite Coal $4.75 Per Ton Delivered Bismarck Hide & of Ben Hil- ard Scott, a Fur Co. Phone 738 i Sy il nee aes ACI LSEI ELI ELS IEE ra 3b tae ctaiscs Setar Sogsec ASRS n032. 0224 LLPPIDPEPL Ps DELPLLIT DED IEE, PPLLLTELLZ PEPELLE: APLTPZLELILLA ZZ 7d TUT PELE PAPO LD POP PDP LI ELT IEL LEED Dhe eng of Giving —are in Harvester, too! For Harvester is the best of givers. Season in and season out Harvester gives countless hours of smoking pleasure. And for spreading Harvester happiness there’s a special Christmas packing—twenty- five beautifully made Per- fectos or other shapes, in the cheeriest of Yuletide boxes. You'll find that all good dealers have them,.and they will tell you— It’s a cigar, men—a real one. ‘The Harvester Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York Distributed by Winston. Harper Fisher 0, Minneapolls, Minn. Adapted From Emerson Hough’s Story of Love on the Oregon Trail iin PEER ——S That Can Be Put Upon the Screen Scale at a Huge Cost Ibe Perfectos 2 for 25¢ , a il and 50 were more or less cubic feet of timber has been sold b; All the Thrills and Excitement Eventful Scenes and Incidents of the Days of ’48 Reproduced on a Gigantic JESSE L. LASKY Presents : Wagon” lay ; | te “Dead ‘Man 8 T ‘our million RUSO BANKER IS SET FREE' j Misunderstanding Caused Ar-| rest, Officials Say Minot, Dec. 13—A misunderstand- ing of the purported facts in case which were stated to States At- © |torney George Gibson of Washburn, North Dakota, from Ruso today was blamed by Mc- Lean county authorities as the cause for the arrest on an embezzlement charge of Lee Crowell, president of the Dismissal of the action was ordered Ruso Stat st night by prney J. T. Crowell was uesday on a 2 !from Washburn. :|thorities stated that “ |eharged with {$5,800 of school funds belonging to jthe Otis school rowell was t t, accor E. Johnson of which he w: ‘| Christmas Your investment in a radio outfit will provide the most economical form of amusement possible for the entire family and your friends. furnish a complete outfit with loud speaker for $120. Monthly payments if desired. AUDITORIUM TONIGHT district. TABERT CASE Fargo, ‘Dee. is {tin Tabert, the Munich, N. D., into the motion pictures. the) “The Whipping Boss,” over the telephone | e Bank, now closed.| GIDEON RALLY P' Minot, N. D., Dec. plans for entertainin; vention of Gideons in Minot Assistant States ulloch at Washburn, arrested in Minot late telegraphic warrant At the time au- Crowell = was the embezzlement of camp. hundred persons will attend, district of Ruso. reasurer of the school ding to his attorney, ‘of Minot and the bank as president was 2 de-) We will ALSO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Mare AND NIGHTS. AT 2:30 P. M. AND 8:30 P. M.. ~ SEATS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES NOW SELLING ~< AT HARRIS AND WOODMANSEE —- The Glorious Drama of Civilization’ - DEPICTING THE: VARIOUS EPOCHS OF AMERICAN ‘ HISTORY : THOUSANDS TURNED. AWAY | IN EVERY. ? Buy Tickets in Aavanee and Avoid Line at Box Office. This Picture Unfolds be as No : Text Book Possibly Could ee ) oa sci SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | signated depository for the school INSPIRES FILM ' ‘The case of Mar- | who died/in a ‘Florida prison labor | leasing lumber camp of the Putnam Lumber campany, #8 a result of whip- | pings and mistreatment has gotten a six reel! | melodrama recently released by th Monogram Pictures company, show the ‘horrors_of ‘the prisoner leasing system, says Laurence. Reid in a re- | view ofthe picture in the current | issue of hu Motion Picture News. May 16, 17 and 18, were discussed at | a meeting of officers of the local Tt is expected that several Convenient to all theaters, tailway stations, the retail and wholesale districts, by living atthe lad | next | i WOULD SHOOT HORSES All range horses of the Intestate Cattle and Land Company of south- | western McKenzie county not used WARM WOOLY JACKETS OR © COMFORABLE AND WARM FOR , BUSINESS OR SPORT WEAR $5 to $10 “aylo he ing ern year High School. | I will gladly give full particulars to those in- terested, but would suggest early action as this ad is appearing in several newspapers and I am , already conferring with prospective buyers, CHARLES HOWE, Taylor, N. Dak. _ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 } in farming operations. will be shot the company has action ranges for cattle. _, Open Evenings Until Christings Christmas. Warm Gifts FOR HIM Lamb Lined Coats -Opossum or Coon Collars $30' $40 VESTS A Goo BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY In PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY. I am closing. out my General Me:- chandise business at Taylor, Nort: Dakota, a thriving town o£ 400, locat- ed in a very prosperous, farming community. I started in 1910 and have ae best trade in this section. My stock consists of: general mer- chandise, groceries, etc. selected; in good condition, and would invoice about'$10,000.00. I have an excellent location ina new steam heated brick building with a deep full basement. My fixtures are all oak—new and very modern. My reason for selling out are pure- ly: personal, and were it not for my fomly; I would not consider chang- ing.’ This is a yery unusual ‘chance to secure ‘a well, established profitable mace in a | good seetion of the coun- is an up-to-date town, hav- improvements and a 4- will be taken to preserve SEAL CAPS WARM AND DRESSY $10 to $25 WOOL HOSE PLAIN COLORS OR LEATHER MIXTURES SOME CLOCKED 75cto, $1.50 1: |S. HERGESON & SON | Tailoring « .. Dry cleaning. It. is well announced, The built up, PLAYING MUSIC THAT ENTRANCES - INCLUDING TAX | Sn “MATINEE PRICES: NIGHT PRICES; { - Entire Lower Floor....$1.1¢° Entire Lower hig ~ $16: Entire false a 55 Balcony ..:..... $1 10 : *; Gallery. This Is the and Exclusive Engagement of “The: Tae He, During. aot of .39: ‘Across toi Standard Oil Warehouse, | SAM SLOVEN, Cate South Side Grocery, Stee EST CASH PRICE PAID ‘for Hides and i “Phone 671.

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