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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ff ANY NAMES | SHE DANCEs IN ED WYNN'S SHOW “] AW AND ORDER HENGE KILLED KW ANIS CLUB —_oee GRAND LODGE 6k SUGGESTED 8 DAY IS NAMED . ae) CORREETERS | Ste Son te oo ioe ee | Y rn 0: Heguateure = dans 23-"An et! convention of the Grand Chapter, | K | presen: ing the southwestern part of{: 4; M. of North Dakota opened | ‘i ast|{at the Masonic temple here. the s w aeld in Mandan Of als of the order said that this we as night : m. ious approval g : 7 a seen * : to the action of He: Hol attendance is almost double that of § Thomas Hall Says He Will Be Governor Urges That Church- President Birdzell Appoints | ip vette Devaoeratic stata’ ER Ae A Va Nel PIM ‘ All grand officers were present Members to Head Bodies eas 5 teh ahah ‘) with one exception. There were six ‘ r EE Serie ee eemers |Past Grand High Priests and 25 of For This Year pieveegn Bee y 23 following the 28 chapters in the state were | the refusal of Chairman Wooledge to} yopresented. | cae jeall the committee together, as Rolt Out of the state visitors included comngttec, in issuing a Candidate in the June - Primary Election } es, Clubs, Lodges Unite in Constitution Study | | | | | | | | | i | | | Candidates and prospective candi- Members of i | Members of the Kiws nis club com-| char Cale . i . tae Tet GRIGG STAD PROCLAMATION cain, | mites for the ensuing y J.B. Cataplietl, veteran Demeatnls (PM RRHER MERGE meee te Bet aaa ond North akota istrict, regard- - . i e fy Aah i SE eet sates 2 OU r* seek i been named by President 1 presided and gave a rousing addvess|R. E., H less of whether George M. Young re- eran Hl, Officers ot the elu the Wie i, Moulton, grand scribe ns from that position, are da | Obse' 4 : on the prospects o! jemocrat FE of the grand chapter of Manitoba. b eeniN rectors and members of committees ; : rinni oni he citeke Mid imerOuw Jin North Di 3 lees oomesrs | tional victory Both are of Winnipeg, ; asked by Governor R. t | Reports given out at the meeting; The usual routine business, in- Thomas Hall, Secretary of State, who announced sometime ago that he would be a candidate in the ex- pected special election, said foday that he would enter the June primary for Congressman. M. W. Duffy, de- y secretary of state for the last id that if Mr. Hall en- mbers of the ]ehiding most of the address of the ection will be d High Priest byt Walter L jin attendance at Valley City and scv- {Stockwell occupied the session yes- I the opinion thai selection | terday. In the aftérnoon Mr. Stock- uld be neges-| Well completed the presentation of address and the reports of the Nedwe nad |&tand secretary and the grand tre a i 4 given a proclamation which {ministers to preach Sermons on the subject, urges schools, clubs, lodges d other public mectings to devote {time to the study of the constitution of the state and nation, the Declar- jation of Independence, Washington's Wl Addr d others in har- y The following is a list of the offi- iydicated that all » cors and dircetors af au | comm ittee from this F mmediate Pas dzell, President; | erat yoi President, J. | of anew chairman Ww ham, Treasurer; Eric A. Thor- | 1 result of the alle borg, Secretary; J. ©, Arnson, Teus-| ment on the part of | Perry to deliver the De N. 0, ree years, noeratic par the for Congress he y with the spirit of the d he above, together with the fol Saat ’ ft danittl Secretary - Risdbriencctan cs je Polity machine into the nds of the will he a candidate fay Secretary of of the state are asked by lowing names, constitute the Board] floom Matone learns tartie : ‘ pees ae | . to yrainst the of Directors rea ae Lassitude Ed Smith of Eliendalé has an- spirit of disregayd of the constitu- John «Parkinson, W.°H. Webb, M.! 1, the principal eount ae Small Girl (feeling the heat) candidate for 1 reference . e principal countric which | . writing letters, mummy? nounced himself as Congress. P, §. Henry of Bismarck, formerly of Valley City, will run unle: forbidden by a physician. A ‘tion and laws, with espe : Ito prohibitory Inws. The proclama-} Alma Reed, San Franciseo ea follow ' paper woman, has received confirma A. P. Lenhart, W. E. Cole, pencer Bois y following committees — h || been named for the coming year: Yes, dear, don't send my love to Punch, took part in the World War there 24,000 disabled men in reccipt of pensions. tion to reports that her fi ernor of Y! in, Mexico, Law and Order Day hoom has been started for Frank L. WHEREAS, the friends of good! e' Glotzbach of Anamoose, Others re- | government and of orderly progress ;'executed by rebe lleeeee: pewail garded possible candidates for have been saddened by the frequent ess aad Methods anti-league endorsement are C Ruck of Jamestown, Daniel Preszler of Medina, Senator J. FE. Davis of Goodrich and Vietor Wardrope of Leeds. ‘The Litchville Bulletin has Hy al a boom for A, P, Hanson, | speaker of the house of rep- resentabives i Announced candidates on the lea- gue side include M..C. Freerks of and vicious assaults, from without (tS eth ee Jand within, upon our form of gov- aos Runyan, Dietz, Harris, | e e fernment, our constitution, and the i re tCLRERTE RIOR | ' 7 vs solemnly and deliberately en- letosiaenasenten ieee hy the people; whether these | | Cole, Bowman, Knowles, Harris, Jattacks come from those without our | IS HONORED Thorberg. : |horders who desire to overthrow our Pdueation form of government and to engage ie Sones ‘ Robertson, — Ryerson, in vicious propaganda for that pur- | ake pose, or from those home who Johnson, Robinson. énaniee : If your suit is to be tailored or 23 John A arck, today was Jamestown and Joseph’ Coghlan of It requires ton funds of chocolate compositfoi to“cover the entire | Profess to believe in que form of wily | Lenhart, Graham, Russ, Stack- Bismarck, Gerald Nyde of Coopers- body of Fstelle Penning at each performance for this. clever dancer's Kovernment, but who, nevertheles ODOUR ReOW Ene eee, concreon: ready to wear we can give you town is considered a likely eandi- appearance in the “Ballet of the Perfumes” which ig a feature with deliberately disregard and flagrantly BAS PgskWElIUeNIOa _, “rievgnce unequaled service ‘ aaeg others mentided include Bal Wynn, “The Perfect Fool” coming to the Auditorium Theater, for Yiolat is clan dio cal BAS I InTIeeralh Brandt, Knoules, Cox. equaled service. Our tailors Justice of the Supreme Court ‘one iperformance only, Friday nigit, January 25th. OR OUN SCOUILUy LONG | neOny aoe 5 1 louse ar 4 to “re r+ i Ghite, (Ole Olson oR. Naw) ee : = ge ey as they are not bound to obey And re-| Bismareh, was selected as the Smith, Wachter, Gettelman, Bres- are experts. Our ready to wean toulhovd fGen nee __ spect sch enactments unless person- | Cnvordtion plice low, Graham. i q ockford, J.C. Miller of Bottineau, ayes. ally favored by them at the time of enn suits come from Hitt largest and in Chicago a head|@ eae 15 W. J. Church of Benson county. phat ieee: irae al). oR ally fi y 1 | C Matelee Bee EEN eer North Dakota’s adoption. and ten. DICKINSON | Arnson, Murphy, Thorberg, Wen- finest manufacturers. erly in July. down to 13 1- Y here has been a ten- ART rel, MeGettigan, BAGUE BODY fe ut Bia i le } Corn Show deney in recent years to lessen, the LAND OFFICE Laws and Reg ja train load of lambs from the Cas. | | 1924 eee ‘ight a ie conditions ahd STRICKEN OUT. . Ea a ee wallace! Th Ce Fo ENS o tiolue carte oat Sy “a ‘The New Spring Styles J his shipping point after paying ali|Q4! You ought to ‘ve seen the corn a Riretacete ou we have rglied coat LEIS ANETA fe ae noe Boise, Sorlien, Miller, Bystrom. show argely upon the mere passage : » interior depar 5 B ; : : pon the mere passa : sare i ‘p Program —will surprise yo He dave Sle iui eerie | They held) out in-theswest, ws prohibiting certain acts without; ment appropriations bill a section : s se you. 7 I eRaCEN SIE es vee: eian a atrane pera TEM eadepunlean cierto seeking to develop and enlighten , providing for abolishment of 21 land ,, Lumry, Parkinson, Byrne, Russ, : ‘ eee a se ae ; oy ora litwistiie<taria tor a eat public conditions which both yields offices on J \ ae County Convention Gets Un-| weighed Sore ae eet ests ana his | How the boys did run to get there [obedience to Inw and actively sus-| Another amendment was adopted RENTS Heist at e New S rin Colors der Way Here Today ewes made over 100 per cent lamb| To sec who had the best, tains the enforcement thereof, and which would postpone fom Suly 1/14 140 ee seul I g Gop and gave him a gross return of | It was a sight worth seeing Eh mations wide) aera Ea anel! June A, s0 Melton. secfise ill pl : = : ' : 3 ; : SP PEIS TEE KGa ive campaign has bi conduc e land offieés of register and re- 2 ase v The Burléigh county convention | Ver $15 for every ewe Winer they (Unyueked! their chest, "|, intly: bysthose ‘whol aro/addicted\to\lleuiver 1 land offices, includ-, . T4¢¥, Murphy, Gettelman, Gilman, | 1) please you. of the Nonpartisan League, which is ESE LES se asenotaintoxicating liguorsiandiiune masidiGite aa) : ~ Bertsch. j f the Nonpartisan Leagu ich i Mhore was field) corny also sivceticorn [ene wee or meoxicating Uquors aA rea Dea ahiees | Public Affairs ‘ 5 — and offices § | | jfreight and feeding and commission ck | 1 Baker, Arnson, consoligation of to select delegates to the state con- And poy corn ofthe best habit-forming drugs and those who The ecified in the i , ; e r ‘ Ramstad, Johnson, Slagg, Webb, b a e New Spring Fabrics vention which convenes here on Feb- ) ‘ Ms | profit by the fie therein, to un-l section stricken out include Cass ruary 6, got under way today in MANDAN NEWS yesmesss By the likes iofAt |dermine the swrit of respect for] Lake, Minn cat ee ee | : q i jin any other plage. | ions and. obedience to law| pj : rare | constitutions hall. When the convention | BUeking on ill tisfact as called to order by County chair- a - |and constituted authority, and Mhe amendment whiehe woulalico ——will assure your satisfacti | oman H.W. Voight shortly before 111! Mandan Schools The Guys from Minnesota | WHEREAS, The Law and Order|tinue in operation the 21 land of. | y ction. i lock about 30 delegates were pre-! _| Who came out’ to see the show, Union has requested that a day bel fice, which the committee in charee sent out of the 79 authorized for the At New Mark pectic ony was a behind feet aside for the purpose of renew-| of tho hill thoush* should be sbol, convention, but it was expected more | he best that they could do; ing our faith in and allegiance to]joyog was offered by Representative SeHIcE Ma coutstass (haeatincnest avalle cunemntangan publie schools reached | Moatana never winked an eye Jour constitution, laws, and form of | Cray), pate keane ease Cc. O. Kell, forme: repr p,| week, ene fib eats of the secon € Silence 3 etions promoting iw and de: e Simo: ppublic: reg >! te = *uUste = 2 y) Mrs, C. £. Boise temporary. secre-| eH ered the thre grade schools an “ NOW, THEREFORE, J, R.A. Ness} io or offices a = ! eee eee tidle ommittec was| high school. ‘Today the attendance | You ought to see Towa look fos, Governor of the state of North |‘Ustion of offices | at the 1 other , ved after the convention assembl- | Stands at 795 and before the end of |She nearly lost her breath, Dakota, do hereby sct aside and des- | PTI Tae vote was 20 to 3. Buster Keaton Rcd. lana aeseeses) wen thengrawanvan® hould reach 800. And our sister South Dakota | ignate cash HEMIETIGea EE ee Ae al Ged ees pritcenay te 5 pupils are divided as fol-] Acted just like aitacs none : , ccommel ons of members of the Mes a ones als could be examin-/j0..5: high school 290, grammar de-|Qur business men ierchantse «|p 7 oe NDAWosoANU AE M27) ie 1) | SHNECDrIAU One: scamintitige! aeuhiohy HA TBE GEN Geaein el ee partment 110, Central school Aiinideontsathtateen _ —as framed the bill. | comedy 1 eee | Syndicute 126, Custes 67 p LAW AND ORDER DAY 4 | ate er 67. That our canned corn and our popped | ‘ 73 ° lo, 99 ' NORTH DAKOTA — | On Monday’ thirteen pupils were : | | i |graduated from the grammar depart- yea jand do hereby urge that from every 0s Hail j ‘OFFICIALLY’ | menpiaifd: entered as frashmeniin the |Puetl nearly tumbled) in. pulpit in our state, sermons be } N CORN BELT ‘#" school, They are: Bernice An- | pb 6 ag lan't,plame ‘em | erences emphasizing: the teachings Dall Headaches || | IN C dre, Carel \ Brown,’ Ruth Davidson, | 3" you couldn't blame ‘em|of the Worg of God as the true b ers 5 Sian ~Wennenson, Uorenc., Jereie, | - bo! for obedience to law and constituted \ Rheumatics Tomorrow Only TONIGH (Continuea from page’ 1) eae tin, Marjorie Rhames, T’would make a hedgehog laugh, jauthority, and that during the days | | \Backacho= - us tion of one year, 1920, have been | joric Shaw, George Anderson, Joseph | 4nd t'would make the teeth, just wa-|of that week a portion of the time] |) aN Rae | \ od for many years past.! Baron, Lawrence Knief, Clyde Strain, ter jin schools, clubs, lodges, and other E hareisyploms i | x e These things keep up the soil fer-| Lloyd’ Witte. Florence Bagnell of | In a good big durham calf; public meetings be devoted to the| j ®\ of Kidneyand | tility, keep down the weeds, keep the | Sanger, also entered the high school |1 tell you boys we're on the way study of the constitutions of state i BI farmers employed the year round and | with’ this ela And if we all keep step, and natten, the Declaration of In-| | ladder ~ guarantee a living income to the man - We'll show the whole creation dependence, Washingtons Farewell | f \vho shows reasonable business man- LICENSE ISSUED. That North Dakota has got the pep.| Address, and others in that series of y igement ana hheite, Me ayeliges itcknee: Gan lesucdiby : : [immortal documents upon which our Flax, potatoes and sugat beets in| County Judge Shaw to Alex Kupper GR. MONTANEY, stiuutlons ate Errol | | Friday - Saturday ifferent localities fit into this ro-} nd’ Miss Julia Laney, both of Ms Kulm, ,jmony with the spirit of which our - 5 tion system. dan. Brecder and grower of Montaneys | mstitutional development has pro- ‘The : Wheat Leading Crop. : —— Successful Combination Corn, 76 8ressed, and that our whole citizen- q “Naturally wheat will always be ~ ENTERS HOSPITAL. bushel or 150 baskets per acre, 8, B. ain. be Apart avg taagy fetal one of the leading cash erops of this| Roagmaster T. B. Quinn left for|14 of |S Dickey | stitutions, to obey the laws, to help | state. Perhaps the major crop, but | gp, ¥ ‘ preserve order and to give active aid state eer = op, but |st. Paul to enter the Northern Pa- | County, Pe Ee et eea ERE He arceniee | for a state that needs some of MMete'lcific general hospital. Mr. Quinn ae Toit Cie eee oaypuentoree other things so badly it Ie most MR [has been in poor health for some | p> ti share to the development of ‘higher fortunate that progress in this direc” | time and may underge-surgical treat) | YEVENCION civie. deals antl ie ceatablishiment that. theudldtrendings akent aay de] Nom cupeceuene se. Paul Hospital Officers Named | cf conditions that shall promote the |” 1023 wilbé fointad tocby the come | Rie te - altarelanithanpiness (ot Gur people DP ing generations as the greatest bless- 2 -B3-Charies Vi-wal-| G under my hand and the ing that ever happened to the state WEDDING JAN. 29. ‘esidedt of the Con-| great seal of the state of North Da- eA The marriage of Phillip Leingang ; B oi North Dakota. and Mise Lillian Erhardt: wig até | scrvation and Fire Prevention asso-| Kota, at the capitol at Bismarck, this In the United States we are pro-| ined alicense here Monday will oc. | ciation of North Dakota at the an-|2Ist day of January, A. D. 1924. It ill s 1 Pi during less than one-half of the wool]... 34 « i SUT ET PRSAET. nual meeting and election held here R. A. NESTOS (Signed) W we mangfackare, last year little more sumatisia Anthony, onilnasday Jans) eaeon day: . Governor. L : hi a y \Frove The Greatest than one-third. Hence if our sheep|~* is . C. Brunsvold was named vice | By the Governor i population was doubled we would MRTOTES ident and BE, V. Neuberger, sec- | (SEAL) aughing Musical Riot of The Year. still be importing wool and if the! sonn sueny youne farmer of south- executive committee |THOMAS HALL (Signed) . - sheep took the place of some of that |. 0.4 of the city, suffered a badly N. Thompson, H.:A Becroinay of State. is a expottable wheat surplus we would| sow 01, ‘he, city, suffered a badly L., Titus and’ W.-H a OF COURSE U ARE COMING? EVERYBODY ; be killing two birds with one stone, | {Tactured left lower jaw yesterday ; “Whatever my son is, | keeping our money at home instead | Mozming while assisting in starting | “Chaiymen of shecial committoe Lo¢als Beat aE Hinitan aibaus. ter the ; r - 2 s cla ees “ im as a babe for the of sending it to the southern hemis-|C0l@ 48 engine at his home. The | ,.med include T. P. Dows, speakers Man luxury” “and. riches I phere for wool, and simplifying our | (10 Rage sun ahs fywheel bureau; S. E. Bicard, scout conimit- an wier BISMARCK. thought could | replace whéat. market situation, hi ackhired and struck | toe and A. C. Schollander, publicity 4 "| a — him in my heart. God Tea Wool a Good Product. him with full force. Fite Marshal Hy 1 Reade in Sa |. Biasmrek bowlers defeated Mandan AUDITORIUM | (core. BEL in. te hibit , With the appeal the farmer now v ‘Late To C address approved the work of the as-| bowlers at Mandan last night. The Don't desert him row has at Wiunineton it aéems unlikely oo Late To Classify — | sesiation and ‘assured’ the ‘members | line-up and scores: ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY much to" him but ies that any tariff reduction will be tha this department will made soon on such products as wheat, | FOR SALE—One 8-3 x 10-6 rug, one|in all work of. the Pas Bismarck Christensen ... you jhe looks to in flax, wool and mutton lambs. Ithink| dresser: Phone 479, will follow it up where necessary. enea. 15 most people believe that there is . 1-23-at| J. D. Stenson, chief assistant to MY. tine, schneider: 222 cnough garimty left to prevent the Reede, also gave a short talk. G. W, | Gee. Schubert aap boat from ‘being rBeked by putting |FOR RENT—1 doubie room, ean be| Hargraves, Fargo city building in| yensler na riculture’ in worse position than it] furnished for light housckeeping. specter, James Sutherland, chief of | 4°¢ Schneider ah angle before in any pic- now. aid-4th St. Phon ; the Fargo fire department, and Paul ae Y ‘With the tariff (31 cents'a pound Bcd 23-9 | Golady of Rugby, N. D., also spoke. Topol 910 age a! pears ones oblapouted portend 5 cents a pound se att Seas OS Work for the coming year was Mandan still as gris Beer Nee, on dresse mb) our, wool sales in| FO ai outlined amd a general program of | c:. a ipping. from 36 to 40 cents a pound, depend- we 23-3 — Tobin S , ing on quality and absence of dirt, Fiume has an aren of 11 square Tobin ain 1h Ae of about $3°to $3.50 a head for good | YOUNG. LADY will take care. of ile and_a population of 58,000, ee teiaae Original Only Company Entour — of 100—2 Acts — 19 Scenes of Gorgeous Girls and Grandeur. Baleony $2.00 and $2.50. NOW PRICES jake $1.00. All Plus Tax SELLING Boxes $2.50 and $38.00 children, afternoon and evenings. References furnished. Phone: 74. 1-28-3¢ biaat ees t Folk ab See now that é“The Drivin Fool” at | i SCOTTS bia -Capitol Theatre Friday E i u LS ION jaturday., It is the fast- ey six reels of film ever put H si TARRH ere on’ ‘a’sereen, LADDER WILL ROGERS in “HUSTLIN’ HANK” =’ MOVIE CHAT - - p AESOP FABLE fe Se oe Ba in Foo!” at Proves e Capito! eatre Friday; PREVENTIVE Wa) 41\| and Saturday. It is the fast- ait cuoatate er sanvit'aee a \ lest six, reels of film. ever put 03 Bec! tay { rltclortireate ‘lon a screen Lower Floor $3.00. ATS pecially Low Prices

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