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/ PAGE EIGHT re" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —"——"" WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 192i§ ROTARY SEES COVChigsee to neGan ann Lost son 8. Ws DERRICK se Lincoln AOPEL Fordson D. Hickman, Lemmon, 8. D.; W. L. To the People of Bismarck and Visitors to the N. D. State Corn Show We Will Keep ® _ OPEN HOUSE Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday Special features each evening including the World Famous Pendleton, Oregon Round-Up Moving Pictures. We are displaying all the New Model Sora cars featuring the Tudor Sedan equipped with FIRESTONE BALLOON TIRES. COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY 201 Broadway. . Bismarck, N. D. Entertained at ~ & dd j W. H. Corbett to be Acting; nzie Hotel as 3 ‘ During Absence tained thei weekly luncheon t x ~ i‘ J the Soo line. h ayia granted three | day at MeKenzie hotel with i - m months teaves, and goes to. Los An- | show ae ‘ thrilling geles, Calif. on a vacation. C i eres BESA the ‘Ore, 1 W. H. Corbett, trainmaster from | | Boiler on Fast Train Explodes , ciate at p Gladstone, Michigan, has been ap-| Near Pittsburgh | ; , : 21 ‘pointed superintendent in Mr. Der- : vick’s place during his leave,’ Mr.! Corbett is not unknown to the busi-! Pittsburgh, Jan, 23.-—The boiler of | ness men this city, as he was the} railroad engine hauling the morn-! fiast chief train dispatcher in charge| ing express from Pittsburgh to of the Missouri River Division, ecm-| Ch 1 over the Pittsburgh and} ing into Bismiurck twenty-three years | Lake Erie Railroad exploded at Ali-j ago when the line was completed to] duippa, Pennsylvania, 28 miles west; arck. Serving here some four|of here, this morning while the train! 3 in this capac he was trans-j Was running 40 miles an hour. n= | | ferred to Glenwood, Minnesota, in|gineer George Stark and Fireman 1.j like position, und served there until! L. Kuechler and J. R. Me head : i a . f . jcompletion of the line Glenwood laa of engines, were Killed. eM CG the dae? ant : : : ¥ ; Winnipeg, when he made train- a = MeV Rbeni ny: wie’ nok d Ps ® master of Wisconsin and Peninsular GIVE $5, 000 | Arthur Bolster of the Januar division and served there until his| t T z pee promotion. ‘. r 7 1 . tee presided. Two birth } Uitte ee seq unieent ! TOSTARVING |their children from school the same|ager for the president, stated recent-| Europe now ‘vontains 15 monarchs J. J. Mac j Ps A A ) : as Rogers people did when the tion] ly that the campaign would be in full] and 10 presidents. ly com. eS Dy eee eMe iar emacs erowth| MINN. INDIANS [wis reported in that tercitory. One| swing, and. Gpolidge for. President : : nd wits He’ knew sfromenlioete . ee __|party at Cooperstown declared the} clubs would be organized in every progress had been made he little \/, St Paul, Jan. 23.—Indian suffering animal passed before him while he | county. Studying hard? | Tree eee eet meatth and tue {from the lack of food and clothing} was en, route to church on Sunday.| - B ‘Al Git | son's | provement had been made in the eity | 0% the White Earth Indian reserva-| Upon reaching the church he men-|_ See “The Drivin Fool” at p , Boys anc Girls raswell and the tion will receive $5,000 to alleviate | tioned the incident to members of the| The Capitol Theatre Friday | need titled “Courtship and je see See ee their sufferings through the Depart-| con fone slave wee PF: / : : 2 gregation who declare they saw i ‘ 4 ig secured th r / | ment of Indian Affairs, Gov. J. A. O.| the animal moving leisurely across|@Md Saturday. It is the fast- | | SCOTTS MGRNGELie club i prorat ; f | Preus was advised over telephone by| the fields. A hunting party est six reels of film ever put| [ EMULSION Hartic ch of the lodall high schoo! ; | Chas, H. Burke, Indian commissicner] formed and a thorough search insti-|oN a screen. x 4 fas in the ional Essay and Ora a : MRS. MARGARET JONES, AND BOBBY. at Washington. tuted for the beast but due to a contest. Bismarck Rotarians ; a ce ae — — flurry of snow which covered all| PAs awinwine conivel. ut E Jan, 23.—"Give up When the mother returned. from MOUNTAIN BoE HS in TR Oy CU lah by,” a concert tour in the t she peti- Metartans were urged to supporn!#ecreed Civeuit, Judge Il ibacey e Ce LION SEEN’| HORACE YOUNG |} Beg cibitg co bevncie here’ ons |OE a Vea fit then formed Jo (va liDamagest Awarded ein = Valley City, N. Dy Jun, 23.—The| COOLIDGE AID) | For Cold Weather Starting Tuesday when Bismarck meets Stec a ‘ 4 4 ‘ t Jones, i could regain the youngster. 4 4 mountain lion, which terrorized peo- : Thi new feature of high TADPURAReH Rect ‘i eueee iL i ae ANE GUE b sonal Injury Case \ | te in the vicinity of Rogers some Perr ee tie eee | SQ IZ Threaded Rubber Insulation Bees ond ane Gatien Nera mouths ago Mrs Jones did| : ant much to me. aes time ago, has evidently found a new} son of the late Judge N. C. Young 7 gives a battery more “punch’’— s eens a n contest her husband's -divoree) But r F n more, infinite- A jury in district court returned | location, according to a story pub-| hg : . cae Cue of honor were A. W. John A jury in distri ourt returned | '¢ os < % jhas been named by former Governor Z e re senna ewan “bho Chri cnet AS wnettcn verdict for $1,500 in favor of Rob- | lished in the Griggs County Sentinel-| 1. Bp, @anna to take charge of the 7 tried Cae EO ts : : aad Falconer, young son of James! Courier this week in which it is ex-| organfeation work in. the counties | fi ’ : quickly. Sa L. R. Waldron, Fargo aN apeeell accomplished but seldom. ‘To ne klaces and other items of jew: FAleoner, against Louisa Gruenburg, | plained the lion has people in that for President Coolidge’s primary 5 : . aio ae beth the |b iy SURE COM ERHIII EE Be xiowing out of injuries sustained by | vicinity staying inside during the | campaign ana thiemistutoa he pee With all their advantages, | the unknown land nance ig the store was made | the boy when, struck jdark hours of night and keeping | ced. Mr. Hanna, state campaign man-| Big Willard Threaded Rubber Bat- burg automobi 9 The piain- j ! - teries are not expensive. We , Little Ampere: . , however, was eon zh the rear window. and this Noid sitleted an impossibility directed suspicion on two men who] HA sued for $5,000, ; ae : qv rrtheless, Mr. Andrews had were seen the previous day liter- RBS UL TUG COSCO een SU you want a real have them as low as } TLGEHESIs 66 be ‘ ; nalley near the stor Burgois against H. L. Hughes and shock, se it Present 2 . 2 ‘i ae § a ey ue ip. | Jeseph. Coghlan, involving about §100 ww, prices, on on Wil- Willard’ Wood-Insulated pbat- Through who pr Irrey tendered bution oe ee Ee a eee ee ee ee ee ee TOVOAUREGOOAEOOCAEVNAUAUNAGEUAOOAGOUAUUGAUAEAAUAEE AEA | ett censorship —committ einem mint ttt Phil J roand a was the ft with the n” up. k Halver wus noted by Lew prevented s chic! of police, from descrip- poe ; ¥ imrue Yeul hardly : 1 dispute over possession of a teries as low as r cars tions given, recognize e men ae] - hh ae ve ead wide Rcatee Il building, found in favor of the ‘ ; sever days. When ‘he SLC Rerraer Olson eins A Harmless Substitute for. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops Rialto Theater Filled For) ftw bat uttered ty sini me | ina and neighuoring, points | {0F “attades. alleged to beiduatalned and Soothing Syrups — No Narcoti¢s! | CORWIN- MOTOR COMPANY Speaking Pregram t w just about what would be re- a few hours defore. found in favor of the plaintiff against | vine a Meyers but not against Kludsdal The Rialto thea y s : e Do brother AYS LIGNITE The verdict was for $200, Moth Bietehon's Castoria has Eoaletlon of Food; jeuite natura price in Peking — one th been ef 30 years | hi e R proj n comnectic ial Ge cern Goan es ~ E AMENIA GIRL stipation, talents Wind Colic 4 s BATTERIES oie ae 1 Bees FEASIBL and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness viet Students sar Busines fits ns IS ROOSEVELT. , | arising theretrom, and, by regulating | | r | ‘ a cin business in 4 laughed at Ji Lignite coal ESSAY WINNER| ‘2 Stamsct end Bowls, aida” the | MeleHot: | A that tie! Nor kota, which contain IMI III nnn nnn Bismarck Juvenile Band Benefit ' Given by N. D. A. C. | GOLD STAR BARD A NORTH DAKOTA INSTITUTION Tomorrow af 7ree" Thursday, January 2: MATINEE 3:45 P.M. \ EVENING CONCERT 8:00 P. M. A Concert Band of 45 Pieces UN DER THE DIRECTION OF .DR. C. S. PUTNAM, Director of, Music | == FEATURING JAMES STAMP--Trumpet BYRON HANSON--Euphonium /AND THE TRIUMPHAL TRUMPET TRIO | STAMP, BYERLY and DICKEY - apee I 4 y idred trillioy tons, can sup- i feu bucale Colles, eos ! e United States with fuel for! Miss Edna MeKenzie of Amenia was tendent, aor and seevlce 1) years, said Dt, Hans Holaworth, | awarded first prize in the high school ae South eDuketa, could: survive i inventor and combustion en- Hane contest veeaauclea cian Neat rsonal representative lation. But the | gineer, ; odes a Dakota by the Wome Roosevelt of the United PETS ay RE Seer es sociation hd Miss Cath- ture; John | could aie ae oa ay ; TUAREREEa crine Myers of Fargo was awarded . fang . at our own risk. ‘sand financier ‘ : APSE pideesInsehesnehde: cenGOIS pe AGOM ier iat thcenicdra didn wie arcvcll nworth, illu yt his lee. | Titst prize in the grade school éssd Joseph De- ‘ ‘ ASE BLU |i) 5 ntern slides, said he had | contest, Mrs. L. F. Crawford, chair Bort a ee i ‘ man of the state association, an- Pear aute de ai AInGCU RSE igating the North Dakota | 8" : iation, ae bh Bo rae felds for some time and is|MoUunced today. Mrs: C, S, Torvend FRET Sa rything must] convinced the vast supply, briqueted | of Steele, county chairman for Kid- # Bia cencoupiacces (Husthor tients irene sess of distillation, by rotary | der county, was voted champion The marek school senior TTC naan a canbapede raeuketedaiand county chairman because of the su- class 4 s : today FneRileaae ou extracted can be disposed | perior organization work in her coun- enough to permit the stud nose at large profits visit the corn show and view neue ‘ z x s fatendeal! he said, that the The subject of the high school es- exhibits under competent instruction igh speed. ol) grt plant be erected at Richardton,| say contest was “Why Is Roosevelt jrememb ve th if eter was ; i ay stoeeeen D., where the Lignite Coal & | House a Better Memorial than a Mon- i i a drove of | P¥Products Corporation of Delaware, | ument?” and the subject in the grade Science Gives ere in hot pursuit of a drove of | controla vast coal lands. The plant | echool contest wast “Why Car Credit For a erge One would think no (hi | Will be equipped with Kilns built by | Should Have a Meméria eee eee le ai cr cute |(whyagen, and Company of Germany, | rod cach awinnee was a copy of the Great Discovery plains were naturally full of ruts | inventors apd patentees of the Li book, “Roosevelt in the Badlands” nd mounds. But we drove them| nite briquetting process I Im. | Pack to China, after 10,000 miles of eS belayetinge Brees needs carbon- | (onsted by the national memorial as- Success of Asiatic Expedition Ising adruuee usage, and sold them|jzing and briquetting to make it a/ Sciation. possible Without Motor Equip- | without difficulty for more than the | ecmmercial product,” he said. He | ment, Says Leader. price of three new Dodge Brothers | declared large power station: built | LOCAL COMPANY cars in the United States, | on the lignite fields can supply cheap | WORK OF DODGE BROTHER | Power to industries and in ime | INCORPORATED “SCARS TERMED PHENOMENAL | F's hanaform North! Dakota from = iD: |Farmers Plan | [agricultural to a manufscturing! Articles of vincorporation ited Accomplished 30-Year Task in ‘Two| Suit To Regain e. with the Secretary of State include: er North Dakota State Automobile As- Years by Penctrating, Roadlews Bank Note Cash| PETITIONS FOR sgciation, Fargo; to promote ood Interior of Unknown Land; ark 4 is roads, etc; incorporators, J. F. Me- Fovsils 10 Million Years | Far; Nope 23.--Several | JOHNSON (0) of | Grann, PAEEO Manville Sprague, Old Brought Back. farmers in various sections of the | —_—— « Grafton; C. 0. Russell, Devils Lake; i = ; state will immediately institute ac-| Fargo, 24—(By the A. P.)—)E. Bylin, Tops: Harry Miller, James- The startling discoveries of the nst Ole Engen, | Petitions for the nomination of Sen-| town: Ottis Dunham, Bismarck; G. Third Asiatic Expedition, with their) of the Scandinavian Amer‘ k,) ator Hiram Johnson of California as| A. Renden, Mandan; F. W. Turner,| priceless contributions to science F. B. Wood to recover $92,000,} candidate for the endorsement of Dickinson; C. E, Danielson, Minot; and commerce, would have been im-/ which, they claim due on notes given! the Republicans of North Dakota for|¥. J. Pogg, Valley City; F. A. Irish, possibly without motor ears, for an inerease in the capital stock | pomination at the Cleveland conven. | Fargo : : eae That is the blunt, unequivocal of the bank. : ; tion were placed in circulation in| Tourists Guide and Advertising statemgnt of Roy Chapman Andrew Announcement of this suit was! this state today, aceording to an an-| Signs Co. Bismarck; apital. stock “leader of the expedition which re-| made by Attorney Wm, Latger, coun-| youncement £1 headquarters to-| $25,000; incorporators, E Lycke turned recently from a two-year! sel for a number of the farmer day. A similar petition bearing the| Grand Forks; Fred E. D: Sabin search of innermost Mongolia ith |lowing the dismissal of the case of name of Calvin Coolidge was Siaced | Gardner Wallace, C, L. ES er Bis, the largest and most valuable col-|F. B, Wood, trustee, vs. Ole Engen, faces n f | i culati e « ge lection of fossils ever brought into | receiver, cireulatlon| several days ago. ‘marek; W. H. Machie, Mandan; A. the Uniteg States. | When Judge Chas. E. Wol When the party started from China | Wahpeton, called the Wood- Mr. Andrews was told that camels and | case for trial in Fargo, Mr. Langer | horses were the only means of trans-| moved that it be dismissed without portation known in the interior of | prejudice to the rights of others on the county he was about to pene-|the ground that Mr. Wood was in trate. To) cross the Gobi desert |reality one of the defe s. Tt) , alone was a feat to test the cndur-|was alleged that he held 1677shares : : ance yf the most rugged car, and had |of stock in the Seandinavian Amer- If this Signature jican bank at the time he took the y Inotes for the inerc of the capital ‘stock, E, R. Lovell, counsel for En- Relieves Rheumatism | cr, objected ‘to the motion but it | Musterole loosens up stiff joints and |“ Sranted. Pa ii drives out pain. A clean, white cint- | In the new ca will | ment, made with oil of mustard, it “lege, it was announced, that the | Usually brings relief as soon as you start |M9%C were signed with the express to rub it on. sreement that they never would It does all the good work of the old. |be used until the stock was issued fashioned mustard plaster, without the ans deliye ed and, further that the y ‘ ister. “| stock never was issued to them, . ate \, ‘ fees. Doctors Bad Burpee GRLeR Fer) Tl abiite' tn, thee sd are: Charles is NOT on the Box, it Is NOT \ \ ToMothers:Musteroleisnow | Scheel of Edyviey; Joe Kout be dud: : \ — i i J Brady of Jud; M. H. Johnson of Babies and’ email childrens Willsboro; B. K. Bentson’ of Farzo: Ask for Chiidren’s Musterole. A. H. Carrow of Edgeley, Fred Bork 35&65cir jaraéetubesshospitalsize.g3 of JUd and F: B. Peck of Monango. | | stone xossev | (There is no atu r “BROMO QUININE”) _ tt h mS tn insurances 1 aid no ¢ TPL TLL to speak tomorrow afternoon’ a m. Y 7 UT ¥ TNNUUURUUUEG UTTAR iimiiioooomiOoooOoOCOCcCccOCOTTTTOTTTNiRNAN “A Two Hours Concert of Real Music HARMONY -- RYTHM -- PEP --“‘GOLD STAR” STUFF eo MATINEE PRICES. e EVENING PRICES Students : - 25e Lower Floor and Balcony - $1.00 Adults - {- .- - $1.00 Gallery = - - - 50e Under Auspices Beak Club American Association of Enginéers and Williston, N. D., Jan. i Thieves broke into! the Weather | Wax Jewelry store here and car-| The Laxative and Tonic Effect cf Laxative BROMO QUININE, wort $40 goods estimated to be; Tablets is very beneficial to the system. t consisted of watches,| The World’s most popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, ntain pens, bracelets, Price 30 Cehts i all Le ismarck Assocation of Commerce % Sooo tt Sui