The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ~ FRENCH WILL | MBET GERMANS ON THE RUHR Premier Ponicare Announces Desire of Germany for a Discussion WILL BE LIMITED Paris, Dee. 17 y the Associated Press)—The French and German yov- | ermments are to discuss the question of the Ruhr and Rhineland occupa tion, Premier Poin a state: ment made public last + of ye od’ affaires ions which G nduct with Fr on matters ¢ mnected MKS. UKA BELLE TOMrKINS with n of German ter-} A shallow grave in a sw at ritory bys forces, JDonges Hay, north of Milwa Mr. Poincare stated that his gov- | ee HiA wlways willing to confer has given up its secre rom cof Germany thorities removed tne decapi- of Mrs. Ora Belle Ton Her husband, right), wealghy SEP" ADJUDGED 2270 BIST PAPER Nt Local High School Newspaper Wins Honor in Judging Held in Grand Forks © pointed out |: ald be o usly, the “the Bismarck High Schct! was adiudged the best gh schools of North und South fr PRISONER. a4 HeCOY orig t died of the i et Man Who Burned ‘Body of| yublished Another to Insure Insurance ublished by cupolis, wa edly “of ‘Pereailies h_ school second © honor aw blications fir Collection Returned Tech High School of St. Cloud second. “Hard Lines,” published at Jamestown, was first , the North r, Wis., Dee Dakota cls rucible,” published at Dickinson, ing robbed Allen McPhee cottage of burning the buildi to convinee the world ¢ body non atte hat he had 0 much 0 died » conduct of th With him came Dorothy Anderson, | fications. Thy a pale litle s.ip of a girl, torn by | its were well of tuberculosis. The Svo | Forks, and all were hous ed for a minute at the {fraternity or sorority house crossing and the dep- | effort is being made by the associa- herif almost hurled Sailstad in- | tion to increase the number of pub- Waiting automobi Dorothy was bundled into a second car and within a few minutes both were lodged in the Douglas county jai) As the automob’s raced to the jail | they passed the home of Suilstad’s mother. Ilis_ eves welled with An lications, Further information received to- “ contest em- , Was to the effect Publications tears. A dim it shown from the judged in di nn nunfter front window for the past whieh embraced high schools three y y haired woman sat | an enrollment Nhondians for h aging over ie fe TV tocal publi competed — with! ers Ss hoping and praying | many high « s in cities er that sometii he would be d nea nein alive taking third “Hello Ed. Glad to see you back I was one of the pallbearers at Your funeral,” Chief of Police Art Bu- | PER 1 ahapan Rreeted Sailstad at the county | 5 is “Wall UC not dead, but 1 am wiser,” STR answered the mystery man i UCK DOWN: BRIBERY IS CHARGE MADE, Justice of the Peace, Who Find Many, is Victim econd. Mobile, Ala., Dee. 17.--Warrants rging attempts to bribe United | Himself District Attorney Aubrey 3. French, federal | officer, were served today and were | | Chicago, Dec. sworn to by Charles Smith, chief | Beis deputy to the sheriff of Mobile coun ders at Morton Grove, ints, ty. The warrants followed the ad- , lity dead today, the victim of a speed Journment of the federal grand jury | ing automobile. He was struck trom Saturday] whieh returned 117 true | behind and killed by a car that then hills and according to rumor indicted |*Ped away. a number of county officials and a. | Thus did a turn of fate bring an least one prominent city official yeaa to the romantic career of the 1 town justive for 30 years as- ed fines against moto: guilty jof infractions of speed laws. So {inclusive had been the activities of | Justice Beisswanger thit he was unger sentence of eight months im- | prisonment and a fine of $500 fo | personating federal officers. | It is told of him that he made his citations fit the offense, no -mat- ter what the facts. Offenders were fined and paid their fines to the jus- tice until one inquired at the federal building with tNe result that prose- |cution by the government followed. -Justice Fred ars a terror to Help for Baby SCOTTS — WA EMULSION Builds TY Strong Bones with a friend when a speeding cur {struck him. No trace is had of the CLEANED You will want to look your best Xmas Day—Have j IN GREECE? your clothes clean- thens, Di it, hi #5) ed and pressed by Lhe belied: that’ alsmbetle cries is imminent in’ Greece is exvected in some quarters here and the departure Ki ii ied CITY. CLEANERS of ‘ese be paeneted se oneene (CRISISNBA NEAR tate operator und former normal The Smith-Ward company was the OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS F 3 », school instructor, has confessed to | heaviest loser. ‘Its stock, estimated \ the murder, according to police. On» {at more than $260,000 apparently be- Why Not Make The Whole Family of his former pupils was arrested | ing a total Toss. and questioned on another ch = - growing out of her alleged associa- ESTIMATES LOSS. tions with Tompkins She later was] Raleigh, N. released on bail. W. Wade, state insurance commis- “Branch” Postoffice for feng Xmas_ Packages. THE 7 ane TRIBUNE. ; MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923. Thomas Tharalson, former. adjutant/ North Dakota national guard and ve- ACCUSED out $1,000 | ELKS CLUB ' FIR IRE CAUSES” ene: BURNED | ISENTERED Bescah. RPS Vibes Set lone Novica hued we MILLION LOSS IN v AUTO FIRE BY BURGLARS paid to the body which was esccrted]in a government hospital in Minn- to the grave by three,companies of|eapolis last Thursday. Burglars broke in the Elks cluy SSS Fargo, Dee. 17— Three Brecken- ‘ ; jeremation late Saturday near “Rus-}@ cash box and some cigars. ‘The |= ‘tad, Minn., when the automobile in| lock on the safe was broken, but ap- | 4% which they were riding overturned] parently nothing ¢f value was ob-| 4gy Many Business. Houses in bursting into flames and pinning] tained from’ it. Police are investi- | we ‘ x - North Carolina City Are ({ht™ _, beneath the wreckage. | gating. la Tees of the trio were rage in- sk Badl: me jured by the flames which totally . drei Thousands Attend | Tharalson Funeral = jof the machine. PROBE IS UNDER WAY .. “ UPton of the party, however, idestroyed all the inflamable parts wee is in a local hospital suffering with ‘ a broken collar bone and a broken| Grafton, Dec. 17.—Three thousand |4@¥ , F people attended the funeral of CHRISTMAS Gifts for Him Charlotte, N. C., Dec. 17 tigation by men from the state fire commissioner's office. of the fire | which last night caused between $800,000 and $1.000.000 damage,in the East Trade street mercantile district -| here was due to we s:arted ‘during the day. Ten firms sufferca iss from the flames while smoke and water | RAY TOMPKINS. / aac the buildings and stocks of A small payment down will deliver the ear to your door Christmas Day—Bal- ance easy monthly payments. ‘Happy This Christmas. Lahr Motor Sales Company Buy Accessories for Christmas. rererereiere PiSiSSTSTTRTRTeereT eter els: - NECKWEAR In Holiday Boxes Beautiful silks wrinkle proof. Serviceable silk Knits. Specigl Boxed silk knits aay » Dee. 17 oan | eeerrey ere sioner, after having been in com- munication with Sherwood Brockwell, state fire marshal of the department at Charlotte, announced that a. pre- liminary report from Mr, Brockwell estimated the loss in the Charlotte Bees 4th and | WOOL SCARFS .. Comfortable and serviceable. $1.50. to ; ve $ 4 ‘ ; WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers ae Directors Licensed Embalmer in C! DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 . PERRY UNDERTAKING. PARLORS } Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 Beautiful Irish poplins in White, Tan, Peach and Grey. DURABLE GLOVES CAPE OR BUCK = One vn rm l vl Cc L oO T H ES ' Sunday i the justice was walking : of the responsible auto- | SILK LINED WOOL LINED FUR LINED Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in Every home. Saves two rooms. it also saves $500.00 in cost of home. | \ Write | s @LOTHIERS A. J. OSTRANDER Pes ‘ for information. i Tailoring ea Dry Cleaning. ; 5 Bismarck, N. D. Perfectos De Luxe 2 for 25: _ ANTM Sea 4 anta Invites You Here! He has arranged a splendid lot:of Toys for the Kiddies. Just now our toy stock i is, most complete, .Early shoppers have a big selection. Toys-Toys Practical Gifts For Boys Of every, description. Solidly built | Carpenter Sets, Air Rifles, Rifles, —and Ingenious in their dgsign. | Building Sets, Strong Pocket Shove a gift men ~arealone . Tv ENTSFIVE beautifully .made Harvesters just waiting for a match. Knives. In gay little boxes for giving or receiv. _ Casseroles BEES Sante ER ing—just the sort of gift for making \ Many shapes and sizes. From Percolators Merry Christmas merrier. / There are three sizes of Harvester smoking pleasure. For the season seasons there’s nothing finer than giv. ing or receiving a box of ‘Perfectos, 2. for 25c, or De Luxe, 15c. Ie’ssa gift, men—a real one. $1.60 10 $12.50 | Pe New Commomnies rer wear —Mother surely wants a set or 2 ae Py rex Ware : ‘ ; single piece. Stahds the * egy welcome s Pine keys ra ale New York a Nut Bowls. ae : — ‘ With Picks and Crackers. Crum Trays WINSTON HARPER FISHER CO. t Faney designs, Minneapolis, Minn, . Manigure Sets Oem RG s,m ona Vacuum Sweepers » ; Ce : $2 » si B. alll Saves Mottier“labor. and time. : For Young Folks HARVE: STER he great SHADE and HAVANA cigar ie & WEL US LEFT HIS ‘CHOICEST GirTs. 6 VENINGS UNTIL XMAS.‘

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