The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1924, Page 8

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_PAGE EIGHT HIM $25,000 W. H. Anderson, Superintend- ent of Anti-Saloon League, Testifies York, Jan mn. state superintendent » AntiSalyon Le continued ition of t William jim in supreme e ostory wi exainination of le nd tatig ur Lignment timony yesterd made him the 25,000 gift. ce added mem her of the story’s cast. It was ne Anderson testitied, who spent ine £24,700 the league head said he ad ad to the league in 1913-14 f and he spent lared, without rece’pt 6 ur omaking an kind to the » superinendent U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM VICTOR Win First Races at, Chamonix Skate Cha A first games tods Plac bl and under to Ose Olson of i the twelfth heat . Steinmetz’ time was 47 1-5 seconc US. TEAM LOSES | Merton Abbey, Englan Jan 15—| The all-A field hockey teum los Eng- lish sh ladies | tourin ich visited | the United old the Americans, 1 far THE Moving 41 ' Ad' THE MOVIES || CAPITOL THEATER s beaut al delights et forth in a interest te ufficie, It lavishly exquisite pictures the bi es which blase much of the raci into a te been never seen upon and on no beach, New one an There are one other beauties who digplay their beautiful curves with ravishing | er, as the to York so-| York night life scenes ¢ gay White Way and the | hectic cabaret life. The soul stirrin scenes of the Pacifie Co: a soothing antidete. It th balancing of feverish living and calm beauty, of Parisian gowns and sim- | ple frocks, of beautiful girls and} handsome that contributes to make “The Temple of Venus” one of the most novel and delightful produc-! tions ever screened. “HUMAN WRECKAG AT THE ELTINGE Mrs. Wallace Reid has been splen- didly brave in giving this production to the world. Thinking about the cumulative good that it will do, the picture seems to be something to be classed among the greatest benefits UNKNOWN GAVE sway the imagination timulate th enses. That is why the William Fox spe cial, "The Temple of Venus,” which | * the Capitol The for a two-day ran i r do dramatic delight. ay vivid story of youth and romance | with Mary Philbin, Davi Butk Phyllis Haver in leadi ELECTRIC that ¢ While “Hu Wrecka as pr oduced for th pose of It | ure. | center. | Wednesc Woman’ the benefit LEADER GEN, OBREGON srow dan, 26.--Pres- | sts in a ammunition issued by | ormer Ob | regen volted Tuesd Saltillo. repared for Worst | INV ALESC vid you brown uit ned and} pr while I was in the hospital? WIS WIPE —-No, 1 bad your black nit fixed up. 1 thought it would be | better in case anything should hap- | pen | Judge | But Don't Te “Did your new dre cost you | a few se Sondags ELGHO'S REBUILT BUSINESS FING, AND (INSET) CHARLES W. BROVEMENT. to humanity. The wife of Wallace Reid showed great courage in deal- ing with the problem that was hers} when_her struggle to save the gifted actor first stirred e, American public to interest and syfnpathy. We | may be sure that it has not been an ‘easy matter for her to give in picture form the vivid story of the pitiful | experiences; her sense of duty and her zeal in thig great cause shine through every glimpse of it’ “Hu- man Wreckage” is the! most import- ant picture ever made; San Francisco expressed its approval and support in By NEA Service Elcho, Wis., Jan, 26.—Charles W. ish ‘has at last fulfilled his ambi- tion to beautify Elcho—but it took a disastrous fire to help him. make Eleho’the most pisturesque commun. ity in Wisconsin. ‘Where formerly were unbeautifut shacks now stand artistic buildings, designed by a man who had been waiting for years to build a model community. 4 Elcho is a fumbering town. The préperty "was platted early in the “eighties,” when utility rather than ungestrained applause by the great- “est audience that could crowd into “the Century. The picture is fasci- ‘notingly dramatic from beginning to beauty was the rule of the pioneers who built up the village. , Fish, wealthy lumberman, who came here 25 yeats ago, had his 1m- | ment is | but a Fire Makes Elcho An Artistic Main St. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ITY TOO CHEAP FOR METERS |: IS DREAM OF ‘SUPER - POWER’ ‘LEADERS | Here nected figures and facts con- h the plan to and Canada into re project ic ownershi Adam Beck, chairman, and (Rig! Carl D, Thompson, secretary of the | public ownership league of —Ameri- ca. Above is a chart showing the} proposed mobilization of power re-| sources. | ht your home, r hand iret 3 } ewing — muehine | clean your house AM by electricity, for less than a dollar Get elect the equivalent of y hired men on your firm, for 60} that it and so cheap tall meter Unit- pab- power in the 1 into one count. New Yor! cos condition o: ed real > and trust leh shows. a deficit Ontaric proof ; mee than million custo of © current at an average r kilowat? hour. that A the be. airman of ht until thi a unit of two countries.” simply wore | ff r electricity supplied Srom | f h generates b plat epower power , rsepower 210,000,000 ho now down our stream Leds harnessed tem ad of being uled in bulk, would turn dynamos the he mouth and send out itslenergy 600 rnish irri RESERV | oy Mongen of Muagimae | | they proceeded by separate routes Hane Resunces-Suogo| toward the palace for the ceremony. OSes PROPeaTION Fue. Resounses« | ae oak ow On a ‘-Giaes.|| KEY TO. SALES Power Osvevoonents | \ | Dodge Brothers Cite Quality | | Production as Reason for | Achievement of One Million Record | ‘There is one factory, at least, inj | which there is “no dispute between | sules and production exceutives as to | JANUARY 26, 1924 And yet, with all this expansion, from 50 to 100 a day to a present plant capacity of 1,000, they have never for a moment lost sight of the original ideal. Quality still has preference over quantity. SATURDAY, has always enjoyed a.steady increa The public, in recognizing the merit of the car, sought it so persistently that the factory was fgrced to estab- lish a world’s record in quantity pro- Demand | due on. : = after the first-Qodge Brothers Motor Car left the factory. Officials explain that this remark- able record is due to the fact that there never haa been an “off year” in Dodge Brothers history. PRINCE WEDS . . CROWDS SHOUT, National Celebration Held in | Tokio After Wedding Tokio, Jan, In cordance with ancient customs the re-wedding of, Prince Regent Hirohito and Prin- | Naguko, eldest daughter of | {Prince Kuni, was celebrated at. the | with «this morning » the most of its first national rejoicing since | arthquake and fire | mendous crowds jam- fFeets and open spaces the Imperial Palace — and and his bride as! med the | around greeted the Prine Now Daves rap ACTORY HOLD! the relative imporcance of their de- partments. ‘Ask anyone of authority in the| sales department of Dodge Brothers, , Which is more important+ LLS just don’t grow big enough to stop Overland! With the bigger power of its bigger new engine, Overland gives you a feeling that it would climb to the clouds if roads led up that far. Put this amazing power to a test today. | manufacturing, | {hy all means.” i ince Dodge Brothers turned otor back in first 4, and even b Dodge Brothé for other manufacturers, major s has always beef placed on the build- ng of the product, rather than the selling * ; uild it well 2 ! self,” was their c | Dedge Brothers product could not sur | doctrine. ed that e long un LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Gitta peda co ae ee neds BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA horsepower! YUblic would always prefer fun : sa ntal merit to suverficial glamor; Ld » 1,000,000 ' roodne: rket, regardless of the whims of hion. rhe fact that Dodge Brothers have LOSS. The house the k, actual f clei on. banks | pow built and sold more than+1,000,- 006 car tention ny rs anies for week seems to bear out this con- in an emphatie «way. The lion mark was reached December , 1923—just 9 years and If days wire, A feder: to dire super-power commission rst step to realize the dream, Thompson. It would not only i out main trunk lines for d tribution of current. The 2018 miu- nicipally owned electric plants, some of them in ev American state would be the starting points tc be linked into the new system. For hydro-electric production, at- tention would center upon the Cole- rado, Columbia and Mjssissippi River ystems, and Niagara Falls and the St. Lawrence River. Muscle Shoals would be kept under public control, completed and placed in service. Next would be the Boulder Can- yon dam on the Colorado River, for) which a bil) already has been intro: |B OUR STATE CHARTER MEANS TO YOU— I. Safety: Your‘deposits are protected by the laws of the State of North : fe Dakota restricting us to only the | safest investments. | 2. Service: We are not hampered by | f ff ‘i a = undue limitations in giving you super- | L O D 6 E RO l | ER S ; ior service in all our departments. : ) 3.: Convenience: We are responsive , to staté and home conditions, and place | TYPE-B SEDAN our many years of experience at your \ immediate disposal. To th : ; ee Gale ua vunte f threefold strength © the admirable sturdiness and all-year eran "by bade ners. Eee f protection of this Sedan, Dodge Brothers é Aaa have added refinements which further enhance its value and desirability. ‘ i a . Bis marck Bank | The car is long and low, with deep scats and ~ BISMARCK, N. D. | abundant leg room. New springs—under- \ ! slung in the rear—add immeasurably to the aii comfort of riding. With these and other notable improvements, ’ the Type-B Sedan will distinctly appeal to those who demand beauty as well as utility in the car they drive. DISTRICT, ALL IN ONE’ BUILD-| FISH, WHO PLANNED THE IM- agination fired. by pictures of Eng-! lish communities. When he rebuilt Eleho he carried out the Englsh architectural idea. 1 The entire business of the town is now transacted in one building. At ene end is a department store. Then there is a bank, a drug ‘store, a) hotel, a barber shop, a dentist's of- | fice, the Fish Lumber Company of- fices and the new depot. . The old boarding house of the vil- | lage was moved to a back street to} make room for the new club house, which is one of the three most at- tractive of its kind in the state. The town has 150 ‘attractive homes and now represents the complete realiza- tion of Fish’s dream, t The price is $1250 f. 0. b. Detroit—$1440 delivered. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES M.B. GitMAN Co. , BISMARCK Get Full Value ; — PHONE 808 from your electrical ,appli- ances by buying only the best. Anything from a two-way plug, to a percolator or a vacuum cleaner will be the best_of its kind if you get it at B. K.’s. That’s because our reputation is toovaluableto risk! q (

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