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1 SECOND TONIGHT SATURDAY | | | Coming - Monday N ay SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ¢ J dren, had at least, eaten a dozen | ditional pen to the stockyard facil- The pastor will speak on the theme,} Organ Postlude. win appedr with Le Stone taking | apiece. ities at Bantry, as petitioned for. “When Christ Comes In.” { 12 ay S 4 the part of Father Brian Kelly. The oldest child thought the st The Soo Line was ordered to put) The hour of prayer will be Wed- | Mrs. A. A. Loehrke has been elected SE A AS ‘ were candy and ‘had, given some to! in custodian ‘service at Hurd until | IA Sok nesday evening at 7:00 instead of | superintendent for the year, The CAPITOL. her baby sister. Ag coon as the} 1) Angust I, 1924, with an agent to be | 18:00. A lunch will be served about !teachers and students are requested} “Our Hospitality,” Buster Keaton’s discovery was made, Dr. ‘Larson pf} » 4, i maintained theveatte t - 16: 00. Ito give their he ty cooperation. second feature-length comedy made Underwood, was sent for and with = i St. Georges Church a ) p.m. Junior League. junder his new contract with Metro, jhis skill and the assistance of the| ‘ Third and Thayer Streets. Evangelical Church in. Er worth League. is coming to the Capitol Theatre ‘on jmother the little children were | Rector, Rev, Dr. Rysiwen: Corner Seventh and Rosser Streets, unis itions for the Young | Monday, This picture is described as av gotten past the danger point. Third Sunday of the month. C. F. Strutz, pastor. People are meccing with a splendid|an entirely new — style of comédy. Nn | | TE 8:30 a. m, Holy Communion, erman service at 9:45 to 10:45 a. | response, Let cvery member be pre- mae 8 the bets AU oun : \ 10° a. i Sunday achoul! | m. sont. ions, which are a staple part of the Gevernor Appoints 11 Men on GIVIC BODY State Body, Telling of Advi is-| GIVEN: Y 11 a, m. Morning service and ser-| Prague (English) 10:45 to| 7:30 . Public Worship. et Hoste tesce ea ae i bl hued f a.m, | athe: sional,” by Regin-| the story depicts the history o Commission for Stark and | le ory Board Meeting, Pre- le ca cr — i? Special message by the paster. | ald De Koven. Sung by Choir, evien during the railrond building ers as |Confidence Is Expressed in 1 Chareh ntermediate league 0 2. at! Organ Offertory. one of the greatest periods in the Minar Bosal \ | dicts Plenty Cars \ a | Serv fogitacs a ‘Lutheran| 7:15 p.m, in the basement of the] Anthem: *L Will Extol ‘Thee, by] stowth of the country. | His Ministry ' church on Avenue D near Seventh| church, The Senior League of C. E.) yephaiy Sine ity the Choir. | _ The cast of this Joseph M. Schenck- | i Stree will meet at the same tie in He Sermon, there: “Preoceupation.” | Metro comedy epic is an all-Keaton APPOINTED Dickinson Association Gets| NEW CASES FILED) paris, Jan. 19.—The debate onthe! Morning service in German at) Class room of the church. ‘The sub-/ Organ Postlude. |affair. Natalie Talmadge Keaton, —— ' \ foreign policy in the chamber of! 10:30. Sermon on Ps. 128: “The| Ject tomorrow is very interesting Coino and belay a Telend [Hutee sare) Saran tte a Th second of the several tax stady- | Off to Flying Start | ine deputies closed with a vote of 4151 ‘Home Sweet Home’ of the Old Tes-| and Sallis presented by Miss Esther pit ae : | ait the endl cena role: Busts . neta bh i Stiga | SL ins! h Rel eavent: ichman, | , the Keaton baby, also takes par ing commissions to be named by Local Utilities Present Mat-)'° 1°) 0 “prPot tpincare’s fourth |“ "Evening service with sermon to| Everybody is cordidlly invited, — |? HE =a al Buster's father, Joseph Keaton, ori Governor Nestos was announced to-| | Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 19.—Back-| tepg__ Other Action By | victory over his opponents in as|tho young on the subject: “Why Not| The evening service will be inj AT THE MOV IES '|winator of the famous “Three Keat- day, with the appointment of 11 men| ed solidly by every Difsiness and pro- Take AER ¥ Bowe” charge of the chairman of the Chris- !@ -———- @ | ons” of vaudeville fania, helps round in the “Dickinson district”. ‘The! fessional man in attendance the Railroad Commission Fae - Hud sMtde' |? Bible ctags ‘on’ HELAY evenih | tian Citizenship Committee and will} aa bas out the ‘family participation. Non first commission named was for Far-| Dickinson Association of Business Ce ee eee ecole |.” MHOLOR BARTLING. Pastor.| be addressed by Rev, F. L. Watkins, cee SEE family players include Joe Roberts, xo and vicinity. and Public Affairs got off a flying policy during the past two years. It | Ss SMa th who recently returned from oe “The Rosary to be ee <itty Bradbury and Ralph E. Bush- The second group, which will be} start at the organization meeting ¥ f ie te ee h of | First Presbyterian Church ington, D. C, Do not fail to hear|at the y th » Monday and} man, son of cis X. Bushman. expected to delve into tex mattefs in| held in the Elks’ lodge room Turs-| Northwest shippers are assured of | was in reply to the recent speech O° | | Firat Fesabyler an ti nwaite,| him. Special” music by the male nthe play by Ed-| Buster Keaton and Jack Blystone Stark nd surrounding counties, is|day evening. Out of a possibie 64 /an adequate supply of railroad cars | “Outil © Chto ot the GOverninenh rigieer ’| chorus.-Children’s prayer meeting on | Ward R e song “The Ros-| directed, Fred Gabouri was art di Yomposed of: H. C. Berry, Henry| Present an even 50 signed the roll as |in 1924, the state railroad commis.) 2uversely crlaicis & H Mee ia. belle “auppiied. by | THemday 4:15/p. ms {ary.” ‘The picture will be of parti-| rector, and Elgin Lessley and Gor Reichert, George A, Seneur, W. A.| charter members, while many others |sion declares in its weekly bultctin| "Mt “Poincare took the chamber by {the Rev Harper R, Burns whose ree Regular prayer mecting on Tues- | cular interest to the people of Bis-| don Jennin did the camera work, Blume, ‘Dickinson; Carl Hamann,| “ho have shown great interest in the |i,.ued today, telling of the ses stiprise when he announced that he | idence is Ill Thayer Street Phone| “ay at 7:30 p.m, marek owing to the fact that the | Richardton; E. P. Bishop, Belfield; | Project and signified their willing- of the Northwest /Regi¢nal Ad iOepobea tov dimen se P Fane's SOERIEN (ODOR ss Everybody is cordially invited, story is very simils that of dic ‘Tribune ‘Want Kae Bring Results Herman Leutz, Taylor; W. F. King,|N¢35 to join were unable to be pres- |0! the Northwest Regional Ad buen els Bre Are Poor iciica vanbis MEN STOO AeA oe AiBUonivene Gwen vente ADU AT HIOEN|| Medora: J.P! Smith, Beach: H. E,|&%t Indications now are that the as-| Board in Minneapolis on January 15. |Telations'as conducted by his go We Rate amma agremasce aon anean | 7. SOUR MISSION ANE [Aalent. In the picture play, Jane No- Medora; J. P. Smith, Beach; H. 4 ‘i ; The bulletin says: rhent and make them a question of.|! Subject: “The Wonder of Won-} ; Lee ea seated | Schroader, England; Thomas G sociation will have 100 or more ac-| Mr M oy eet 1 ch confidence. “He laid special stress | der CHARITY SOCIETY vak, Wallace Beery, Robert Gor- : Boer; S a : a. tiv bars, betoresite dy to r. M. J. Gormley, Chairman of | confidence ede a {der ‘ PETS Saha oree COR EUERN IO REREN arelaast Johnson, Killdeer. : function e's before it Is ready 8° | ne Car Service Division of the |Uron the importance of the work of | Special music by quartette. ya poeuiae aay tie cheng Sat peuple ty Harold! Good Governor Nestos has directed the Administration of the affairs of the | American Railway. association, stated | the committee of experts, presided | Anthem: “What Hast Thou Given; En lish Biss 0 thought of each of the members of| aw organization will be vested in a|that early orders would be issued re. | over by Brig. General Dawes, Amer- |For Me” by Paul Ambrose. Hees Lb the groups.to the proposition that|}oard of 12 directors. Six of these |duiring the prompt return from|ican unofficial representative, which} Anthem: “Blessed Is the Man” by| Wedue: tyer meeting. there is only one way of reducing} were elected for two year terms and |castern lines of all equipment be-|is endeavoring to straighten the fi- | Daniel Drotheroc, | Please send your worn clothing and taxes, andethat is by reducing the! the remainder for one year, The|lerging to the carriers ‘operating inj nancial and economic situation in|. Junior Bible school at 9 all| shoes, ete., to the Mission, expenses of running the state and the| directors elected for the two year|the Northwest. When reminded by | Germany. He expressed the hope | other departments at 12 o'clock. ; Street south, THEATRE counties, cities. villages, townships) period are: 8. T. May, J. P. Gain, |Fresident Milholland that the wheat | that the committee's work would be} Senior Christian Endeavor 6:30. | and schools of the state and that it!y, W. Roed, Dr. V. IH. Stickney,|¢top of 1923 was far below normal | svecessful and that it would be @ 80-) Subject: “Missionary Advance in J TER will take the cooperation and con-{J3. J. Kelly and A. W. Mason. |and that with a good crop the sup-|lvtion for the reparation \ problem, | Japan.” Leader—-Gla Sousa -- 2 AST TIME TONIGH *Riderable-s: ce on the part of each| Those chosen for one year include | Ply for 1923 would be inadequate,| upon which, he declared, hinged a] Evening worship at . m TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERN one of these political subdivisions! John P. Berrineer, H. 0. Pippin, T. | Mr. Gormley emphatically, stated he | settlement of the interallied debts | —Sermon-theme: the Bible CHURCH 5 RuthiSioneheuse 66 is and on the part of the people inter-|4. Tollefson, E. J. Hughes, F. P: did not care how large w! crop was {which were weighing heavily on | Forbid. Spiritualism Corner Avenue © and Seventh St. uth Stonehouse I ea --With ested in the welfare of the various! Whitney and W. A. Blume raised in North Dakota, the carriers | France's credit Special music by Chorus Choir, | Services Sunday = morning — and and Walter*McGrail institutionN of thas commimitles and as would be in a position to provide a —- Anthem: “I Wills Lift Up Mine | evening. if | . ” Hate, . wiley fg sufficient number of ears. ‘This in- tyes" by Stults topic: “Christ the Model | Foe ee eet ayy eS SUBPEND: sy |ftmaan he ery sittin | Warming House | anthene "Orcal ie the Lora” by|Pator” | " SLIGHTS OUT” A Kick difference i e ti b fanby, ij Sent $ 0. | the shippers of North Dako Lorenz. Evening: “Why God Witholds His|f pqapyp vEws nea) hal : “ iNemaeeeieEMRaTiistes Rees Pe eeg Redes a Feisione Among the new cases gpeKeieg by | Hours at City | Senior Christian Endeavor Tues-| Blessing ; PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLI A 27 star treat. The Governor holds that it is al with L. ‘Me DePue er, Minneapolis /ihe commission is the application of | Rink Announced) «a. : | othronung veniigy the! Youngobeas CAMEO COMEDY eR. a m i} bs the Bismare! jas company to have | choubillitiabiee: ; Subjee ary Work.” ‘ple’s Society meets in the hureh mistaken idea that a great share of| president, has cfosed and the Farm-| to surates eee | i J y Work. P ets in the church : . the taxes paid are the result of ap-|ers State Bank of Halliday, capital | mig the caee at Pred a ery |The warming house at the munt-| TEE SES Ree ea FSTRS TCE rome eu nto ta MONDAY and THE propriations made by the legislature] §10,000, surplus $2,000 and deposits |apainst the Hughes Electric com- |!p4l skating rink in the ball park! | ible | Bias caer ee aah VE GERGSIE GATT CeI for the various state institutions, | of $89,000, with Adam Hannah of !pany had refunded the deposits in- waite cen trom tte. el “ bale ioonege Al ete fete eee ome j departments and commissions. ‘The / Minneapolis president, has been plac- | volved in the proceeding. lngldecil wae aunbuncedmislayeDs | First Baptist Chure! |). G. MONSON, Pastor proportion of state taxes for 1922,! ed on special trust deposit, it was | , it was an x EY i ae i N, Pastor. ‘including the soldiers’ bonus, is 15.67} announced by the state banking de- Cases Docketed. the SAHNI wink committee. | rome ; ve pany St. — — cents out of each dollar pai s,] partment Central North Dakota Telephone j There now js an ice. surface for » R. Johnson, Pastor. a L aes cunts it is pointed ovt by state tax oe si Og HN Nec REO Cc., Hannaford. Application to; Skating about 150 feet in width and} = 10:30 —Morning worship — begins | MeCABE mentions EPISCOPAL 9 pudttient ofldlais; The aie t change manner of billing for tele- {250 feet in length. While it is nat promptly Special altention is xiven eats pcncRary ae nae ie h : smooth as the committee wangs|to the worship period h sermon ro5S. F alfyard, Pastor cach dollenicley rolowe: CLOSED BANKS a ae Telephone fit to be, and it will require an-|theme will be, “When the Gates of | Professor Harry L. Wagner, Organist Gisravilawe 2 0 canis eeniy WILL GET U.S. so iH nat RibaUA PaLEHCOnICOILYG flooding to make It so, it er Are Opene i ) a. Publie Worship. ae Te ee aaa the property of the Central North a fine chance for skaters to 0--Sunday school. Mr. John| Organ Prelude. uster a ee or RESERVE HELP J pakota Co-operative Telephone com-|get some action. The new flooding | Thorpe, superintendent, The attend-| Anthem: “Come Holy Spirit,” Sung , Ay State Se able, cents Cae pany and to change name. cannot be madecuntil the mercury |ance grows. There are classes for| by the choir. | Buster, Jr. Me Sepa cains Be rae ed eae ath Park River Telephone company,|slips above zero and gives the|all, We invite those who do not at-| Organ Offertory. Ons UCase E rhein aad Reso lei anata tas Park River. Application to sell 20| water a chance to spread over the | tend elsewhere. | Duet: “Forevers with the Lord," Mrs. Buster aot dm ely as te, Oticlats that| Sion of a government willingness to| hates of capital stock to be used {entire surface before it freezes. Crusaders and B. Y. P. Mrs. F. G. Ackerman and Mrs. F. J. Spprosimately, 30 (cpnts joutiot seven, eet, i : ae for new equipment and improve- —--— » subject of prayer will be con- | Bavendick. and dollaz gaid in taxes by the citizens} help tide the stricken banks over the " My ee ai beset oulalny ‘cient | ments. JURY FINDS red by the Young People. Sermon, theme: “The Blessedncss ofithbistate are requitealte pay ithe | cre ngency would be sufficient Tene Pamehaian : eau, J h 4 M | a OR aiieaal Albert Hannes, Glen Ullin, N. D. a 30—Evening worship and praise.! of Giving” osep: cost of administering the affairs of] © ®ssure additional credit for those AVINSRELGWaEG aUGILGRTE (aléeEnie ALIENS GUILTY the countics, the townships, the|Teddiring it from metropolitan insti-| “DP cation to ag’! his clegttic prop: : : ; adliodla, die clea and the eiikeed | seUone Dust tow mueh or ter how | ow 22 Glen Uilin: tore. AT. (Cleve in their new seven part “Because of this situation, it is the|/0M& money will be needed is not|!nd effective January 1, 1024. | Jamestown, N. D., ‘Jan, 19.—A Comedy Governor's view that the members of] ¢e'@iM but many officials believe | , Electric Construction Co., Grand | district jury returned a verdict, of the tarious. Commtisstone. beating { that loans equalling the reserves lost | Forks , pieiba to piesucbends! fo | Suilty against Albert Alexander Mil- <‘ e ° p) this in mind dn trviae ta. ascertat | DY the banks concerned will be ample | Motes in the sum of $14,000 and to) jerwise, charged with smuggling ie ochat public ccentituren maena| to carry them through the emer. )erecbte deed of trust as security. | aliens ‘across ‘the Canadian’ border || 0s ll a l Vv Just agp cep ubl cexpendisu res: maysbelligency; Decided. into the United States in federal feliminated in the school districts, the jdhae e Fer SO UTTE Iic © n the vase o ellstrom ys. : 3 ughes Electric Co., in refusal to] Theysentence given was a year and Announcement! t hips, and ‘th ities, ai as the state. Many other groupe wilt| 40 ACRES PLUS’. be organized in other parts of the state, and the Governgr. is hopeful that much valuable information and advice will be furnished not only to the next legislature but to the taxing s in the various political of the state, FOUR DROPPED FORTY FEET One Seriously Injured in Coal Mine Accident Garrison, N. D., Jan. 19.—While ec the shaft at the P. H, Rupp coal mire this week, to resume “work, John Dixon, Mine foreman, A. G. Loucks, Gus Schaffer, and Ever-| ette Raincs were precipitated to the bottom of the forty foot shaft when the cable, which supported thé cage in which they were descending, broke. | The accident was causeq primai by the cage being caught some way in going down, about four feet from the top of the shaft, the cable co tinuing to unwind, and when the cage Fargay Jan. 19.—“That forty acres plus idea that you newspaper fel- lcws advocate is all right,” declared J. H. Shepperd, head of the depart- ment of animal husbandry, North Dakota Agricultural college, in an address delivered Friday afternoon, before the North Dakota Press as. scciation at their annual meeting in Fargo. “In my judgment, the forty acres plus idea lines up the remedy for North Dakota’s greatest ill. As 1 understand it, forty acres plus means that each farm should have at least forty acres in forage crops,:such as alfalfa ,swect clover, corn and pas- tre. ‘ Forty acres plus means.a few hogs to sell, at least two during the year, the stockman explained, a check for cream each month, a clip of wool in the spring and a bunch. of lambs in the fall, a few eggs every Saturday, perhaps a few to several hundred pounds of honey during the season and perhaps a pair of horses or mules during the year. While no one of them is a big item, the old saying, | “many mickles ‘make a muckle” ap- lies. BANK RESERVES GA IN furnish service, th held IS APPROVED sist the’ tucker “electric company shall install a meter for F. O. Hells- trom and furnish service upon the same terms and conditions as other electric service is rendered. Mr. H. H. Pomeroy was granted a Certificate of Fublic Convenience and Necessity to operate a motor ve- hicle passenger and freight service from Lemmon, South Dakota, to New Leipzig, North Dakota. The, Great Northern Railway was ordered to-4nitall, prior to July 1, 1924, a standard stockyard at Roth, Is. D.—two yards, 24-48 fect, side by side, with sorting pen and load- ing chute, Also a shed in one pen, feedracks and watering troughs. In the case of the Application of the Great Northern Railway to dis- continue the station at Denbigh, the Commission ordered the station be closed: until July 25th with a pro- vision that custodian service be pro- vided; heat, waiting room and receive train conductors give receipt to ship- pers for freight offered; that cus- todian handlé car orders und take care of express. Inthe petition of the citizens of Antler for additional stockyards, the coramisalon. ordered in, prior to July , 1924, dn additional 24x48 foot peh is shelter shed and feed ae and take care of freight; that freight | a half on each of three counts, the time to run concurrently and a fine of $100, Millerwise was » November been held with the three aliens that he is charged with having aceepted money from, for getting them across | the line. H The aliens are to be deported and | left with the division officer, Philip Baldwin, for the line hie) evening. CRILD’S EYE PIERCED ¥ BY ESHER Underwood, N. D.,Jan. distressing accident occurred at ia keme of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gog- stetter, when Harry, the litfle four- year-old son, was hurt while play- ing. A knife he had gotten hold of, |f unknown to his parents, slipping | when he tried to cut a piece of rope, | and piercing his left eye, just below | the pupil. The little’ fellow was tiuken,at once to the doctor and giv- | en skillful medical care and at the | plesent time, although the inflam- ration in the eye requires constant ettention, he is much improved and iv is believed will recover without permanent injury to his eyesight The knife causing the accident was dull, which was very fortunate, as otherwise the injury might have been much more seriou We have moved our paint shop to 207 Broadw: across from the Hughes Apartments, second door east of Copelin Motor Co., and take a pleasure in announ- cing to our patrons and friends that we are in a posi- tion to do all kinds of refinishing of old furniture, picture framing, general painting, and decorating. H. H. Engen Paint Shop Across from Old location. ‘ Phone 748 207 Bdwy What is the Outstanding Commencing Monday at the CAPITOL BUSTER ) MRS. BUSTER BUSTER, JR. and JOSEPH. Keatons in their new seven reei comedy. “Hospitality” Nothing so funny has was loosened and started down again| also a hog unloading and sheep load- the sudden drop parted the cable.| New York, Jan. 19—The actual|ing chute to be provided. | (gir. Loucks sustained a badly frac. | Condition of clearing house benks| The Commission approved. a sup- ‘tured knec, and was taken to a hos-|2nd trust companies for the week: plemental application of the North pital, Mond:s evening for treatment.| Shows an excess of res {ern States Power company for the is- \Mr. Dixon also had a knee quite bad- | 297,240. Reserves suance of $1,538,500 of its First and ly hurt and was otherwise bruised. | 699,530. Refunding Mortgage, 6 per cent Gold Mr. Raines sustained a broken rib j Bonds, to mature April 1, 1941. and other inju and Mr. Schaf-| HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE. The case of Fred A. Bobb vs fer was badly bruised ang cut about| Coleharbor, N. D., Jan. 19.—Uole- | Hughes Electric company was closed. Jane Novak ever been pictured before Robert Gordon Lewis S. St Note: Mrs. Buster Keaton Eugenie Besserer : A ‘ eres Mildred June ' s tlie Imadge, sister Wallace Beery cf Norma and Constance. Feature of this Car? AUBHOWTtar FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 2 ACTS | (9 SCENES OF- ORGEOUS Granpeur smooth and quiet power tempts you. to greater speed. You open the throttle wider. And then —a careless pedes- trian dashes in front of you! Halt! instinctively Se J you depress the four- |; A BO ‘fake Poison Pills; Savb BY Timely Assistance ny ie Frankly — With its Four-Wheel Brakes, Brand New Engine, New Fisher Body the face. harborites were disturbed from their | A motion to dismiss was filed by pe- The usual Joad for the éage is|slumbers by the fire alarm. <The jtitioner on the grounds that the e this new Oakland Sedan! fortless change of gears starting time only the four men| stairs from sparks from. a stove and | ceeding. Throw open its wid» —al rr ! re descending at the time of the|had too tnuch, of @ headway before || The application of the Park River p ind you’re off icls is in California and Mrs. Dan- | The Commission approved the sale venience will meet your liels and children will live in, two jof the Glen Ullin Electric property gaze, that you, too, will and family. | “The Central North Dakota Tele~ i fori! Too Late 1 To Classify {buy the property of the Cantral 9 ie yourse! mits 7 fae | | North Dakota Co-operative Telephone Baker Ss deep -tufted, velour MB OF LAUC HTER. Don’t wheel .brake pedal and as is Leig.st| The Central North Dakota Tele- Ou grope phone Co. was granted authority to ke ord f Dn dlcnkess pi ddi finger tips on the steer. BOY SEES Washburn, if at or gentlemen to take orders. at igual d. No change in. net for making cakes, pies, puddings, K p ONr €: Sia 4 é the Rican ener ase iene once. Can make from $5.00. to) Prrviously used. No change fudges, ices, etc. ing wheel-ignition, choke, But this is only a mythi- Be-sure that you Mrs. Amil Hanson of. the Basto SALESLADY wishes iti ~,.j have to be held on the application of T h th ti d Trul: it will 3 : position. * For aulcken: Co. ‘ouc e starter an one. Truly, it will pro. Neighborhood, were saved from the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co . ‘ pre feclithe instant response cahily oA ewe Tate mother for @ few minutes the chi!- ear ; hohe | d. dren ate some poison pills. and the ag thé telephone company agreed a wit e trade- der engine. A glance at plete surprise will be lives: fee Saye, a Washington . scientist. back. the instruments, plainly yours when you: learn It is reported that the pills were | T8€ Volume of water is equal, he!’ The Electric Ronstruction Co, of gi } Partch Made only by indirectly lighted — a $1895, at the factory. pane. roge-lyecs ae red them there. At the time, covering property as security. Established 1720 t 3 | eT ED. OP TERPSICHORE 's, Hanson, stepped aut tor a few |: ’ Regular meeting Bismarck| - The application of the Northern | an and New Low Price — It is Hard to Say! about ten men, but owing to the fact | house of Floyd Danicls was entirely | Hughes Electric Co. had refunded accident, anyone noticed it.: The property | Telephone Co to sell 20 shares pf doors, and so much of The : lai {to C. M. Cleveland, as of January 1, r rooms in the old hotel building, for- | t> leveland, as of January he at aloss 6 hae its | TEN ROOM modern house, choice | ©0-» of Hannaford, and to change the Hi cushions ahd tale th a” | Wheel. t . *, ‘ rs Ss — A ‘3 Chocolate |}. tina a ie dase tbr the ca stops — quickly WANTED—Two, experienced ladies | *hanse its method of billing; tp sub- and, the herole elfome ofa tusher |. $25:00 per day. and up. Call-r00m |" Oy sctions having been filed, and horn, throttle and light cal ride.’ Let an Obkland get the genuine, in formation write Box 33, Bis- death. In the absence of their} 1 2 to close the toll stations at Antelope, : r N of the smooth and obedi- motoring enjoyment and timely discovery of the mistake-is| f° annual rain fal] in the United | Windraw. its application, stating it f mark of the Choc- ard-|4 fl 4° visible’ in a neat. panel that ‘the price of this found in an old trunk and:that the | CoMtends, to ten rivers the size of | rand Forks was granted permission ; iy ¥ a Walter Baker & Cosa i p i PPO CLA CALAN ESS smintites, but on returning ee saw Lodee ‘No: Bat F. and A.’M.| Pacific Railway company to close the Mills of Desist Me ST AIR & PEDERSON f WALL Lower Floor $8.00. 2 ORDERS } Come—ride with us in quick, noiseless and ef- that it was a few minutes before| destroyed. The: fire originated up-'the deposits involved in> the pro- Hl 2 was covered by insurance. Mr. Dan- | capital stock, was approved. ~ beauty, comfort and con- merly occupied by H. L: Stedman |a924. Cooks and Good Housekeepers I outstanding feature. locations. Harbery Harris & Co. |MYn’: N smoo' oiselessl; (Premium No. 1) all controls are at your thly.and noiselessly stitute a discount for a penalty as the'two little baby girls.of Mr. and| 2% Bismarck Hotel. 110-2t1 it appearing that hearings would dimming: lever. dealer give you a real the blue wrapper marek, 149-2t| Cashell, Mapes, Midway and Dwight, || ent brand new six-cylin- security. And a com- the only thing that saved their | States amounts to 162 trillion. cubic | yas not its policy to work a ‘olate’Girl-on the ship upon the public in this matter. x the Missi i on the dash, the wonderful ‘Sedan is only faded by two children, Alice and Adeline,|‘¢ Missisippi, flowing. constantly. | 6 issue bonds or stock in the sum of , Jouar [UTCHEL three and 4 half and two dis- wri EWA AN A ce, 14,000 and to execute a trust dee one : ‘NOTICE TO MASONS |! d Morieeal, Cand | the lid of the trunk open and found station at Dover was+ denied by the |] and Monitreal * soning =, ihe box. whlch conetaed the Monday night at 7:30. Work| {ave st cf CHOC: RECIPES SENTRRER | vow fuatters, ston, ait Wing. pills =nd immediately saw thay the enti: | in F, C. degree, The Commission ordered one ad- 4 f \ mee nnetanege ene

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