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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ; PAGE THREE 7 LIQUOR CASE ican bank and stores company in re- : 4 ‘aq . gard to the accounts the defendants | c thi ld I: ‘are alleged to have embezzled. The | y vig, assistant cashier of the Sean ¥, ' CW. of Reichert Currington, UUUUeaenenenenenncecacenuedeuaueccedcouseccnecccedencnsnncvononencncnioenenenecnoncnenesegeaveecoescnecencosegeeseecsuncencsenoeeeacnecanity WEBB BROTHERS | Semi-Annual. Sale of Pumps and Oxfords ceiver for the stoves. | Radio Brings College Study havieg legs made especially for this e x i Townley and Hastings are charged | t me purpose, or to ransack the market for El Elleflod Denies Allega- 4y Brinton with using a Consumers F tae ais oe ee them, as ordinary stair batusters, se: may : United Stores comp: deposit of Actual college study by radio has which are available in a variety of tions Against Him about $72,000 in the Scandinavian-| been started in Oregon by the state sizes and forms, can be procured from ss American Bank for their own pur-| university. Certificates are issued to any dealer in lumber and millwork. These balusters make as\ neat table, pedestal, and chair legs as can be de- sired and cost very little. Ce | : Crimping Tool for Pipe those who listen to a series of twelve lectures. Questions regarding the course are answered by mail. While The jury ia the Thompson. | poses Ohls case reported ¢ aife lectures by professors are a popular noon it could not agree. It way reported the jury stood 9 eoabeyeren Tt was | feature of the programs of most of the discharged. : | large broadcasting stations, thisis said A jury in district court tod was : to be the earliest effort to give a real h Anyone who has attempted to join vi e rs 7 |; uring the case of Elias Elleflod, course by wireless, a = ‘, 4 two lengths of galvanized-iron pipe, farmer (Mving southenst of Dri coll, \ eee Airplane With Moving Wings] whon the end of one length is not | Hee a re aL) LE Captured After Chase! Bass Viel so Large Player to Rise From Housetop — [erimped, will appreciate the home- ; i \ : SCHIGHERT RIG SIGHGEe eGeee Sai Rae | Stands on Pedestal Intended for rising out of narrowly | Made crimping tool shown in the il- | You have a new winter frock—or a new coat and a hat recently selected, but the of liquor. Elleflog elected to. stand Th . | lidgited apacoa OF" Hain ANS oarareeftimlralion! "A pair of BRUNA lene | bai & ; +a : trial, denying the charge, and is rough Streets | Measuring 14 fect from tip to base, | ordi cay Gusldsiee aes simertemiett |itisudled 'Hatsiouedl plies geal dreated shoes you bought earlier in the season do not go very“well with your outfit. Or Nene Med cae eee Fearne : : See HEN | haath TR ERE era rearercas tune Peecaible ‘eee oneal i perhaps they are a bit shabby looking. You couldn't ask for a better opportunity to ' ors e called be: Fargo, Ja Ine of the man, who claims it is the largest in| "S ‘ aa fe ts 4 i es a Sane = ‘ jury bos was filled. Judge Pugh of | pest iq © ince nrouiiel “tie word: Ta order to play it, the cig tea By ee replace them. Every pair of shoes in our Semi-Annual Sale are smart winter styles, gna aey ha dns ee “ion went into erage anne een ; musician must sfand on a pedestal iaaeiiae igs dow add. Ge eee | and they are priced astonishingly low. We advise you to make your selections early _ Athe jury e case of Mrs, Was made by members of the Clay| fy ran alee coasl| ma by » ahead, ack= a ad ay i ; | Thompson of Brittin a Mr. and county sheriff's office and Moor ae ph atone ‘big. fiddles| Ward, according to the designer, who as these are real values. ‘es, M. C. Ohls was still out at | head police dep a4 u a4 x rimentNearly expects his craft to even stand still in y midair without changing the directi of the wings’ rotation. It gets its power from an airplane engine, which drives the propellers by means of chains, noon. Te-went out last evening. ‘This teemsooncen, which measured 10 fect. Formerly the horning it informed ‘the court it Jowed a thrilling auto race through | largest known instrument of this kind, ould not agree, but was sent back. (the streets of Moorhead, after| 21 feet 7 inches tall, was located in which James Kacer, a farmer liv-| 7 ing northeast of that city, was} forced into the ditch by the pursu-| ay ing policemen and captured after delivering a gallon jug gf moon-} TRIAL TODAY shine liquor to a purghaser in| ; Moorhead. Two first class stills. of moonshine liqu Preliminary Hearing in Fargo res of mash were hte hireidneL dns AFG | iestroyed in te raid. ‘The stills « . Case Under Way i | see : . > | Photo cTest fOr Efficiency and the jaws forged to a V-shape, ay! : shown in the detail. In use the! Reveals Lost Motion crimper is simply pressed over the | How efliciency of workers is reduced| metal around the end of the pipe, by lost motions is being shown] which reduces the diameter, so that it! through detailed photographie studies. can be pushed into the end of the/ Observation of bricklayers of ordinary | other length of pipe. | training, who are said to use the $ se same methods that have prevailed for Gas Formed in Grain Cargo 7,000 years, and of that most ancient of craftsmen, the berry picker, are said Raises Sunken Ship to give no indication that the best way Gas, generated by saturation oj | to do these tasks is to follow instinet.| grain by water, recently raised a shij ‘The layer of brick can be trained to do| that had lain deck downward on the three times as much work with the] bottom of the Mediterranean Se: same effort, according to the tests.} since 1916, when it struck a floating Similarly, the berry picker can in-| mine. As the vessel reached the sur. crease his harvest fifteenfold, it is said.| face, keel upward, it turned*over and venue from the court of H.F. Miller. arma ingenuously concealed in| New York. It required two players, Eee: the gas, rushing through openings in Anthur LeSueuer of- St Paul, at /guves or dugouts under sheds and owe to stop the strings and the other| (Turned Posts for Homemade | the deci, exploded. Crain was blown H © tim aioe ted with ownley, adjoining barns on the farms, en-| to handle the bow. Furniture high into the air and seattered over astings and UOCUUATALALEOAOADAUOEAEERAUOOUAOOAOESOGESSOCASAUOEOOASODOSODAAAODSADOOOSOOOSODRSOOOOCNSOOEOUOOCEDAODDONSESOIOAONA: and samples of the liquor for evi: | dence and analy to Moorhead. Ti aids were made on the ames Kacer and Alex | & Prairie township s were brought Mn ‘go, Jan, 2 hearing of A. Hastings, ¢ 000 Stores Company funds began before Police Magristr W. Gillette, 310 First street | Leigh J. Monson south, Moorhead, is the name of} he case was trans-/the man, as given by the police, to ferred to Judge Monson’s court late whom the delivery of the liquor yester States Attorney H.| was said to, have been made usked Stor iv xclimge sof found on the twol UUUAUOOCUOOCOUOUOOOOONOND this morning ' Four Large Sales Groups W. Brinton, the) trance to the dugoats being! ee @ Thea f Bet As) Ge I i 1 i ip- Ugsties ania ne the | ; du hei ppearance of homemade tables! water und sank au | i 5 “ 3 ar 3, oxfords ¢ stré slip- Suplainin wi inet the, cate At] frou; the floor of the two barns.| gy yhen he fouind that eome ‘animal | andere ompmade tables water and sunk again. Included in these gy oups are pumps, oxfords and strapped slip tate. He appeared as a special pros- had bitten through one of the eggs| considerably if round legs are used in- bodied i pers in satin, suede kid and patent leather. Colors black, woutor, | KF R R A under a setting tufkey hen, a south-| stead of square ones, which immedi-| @[The average annual gasoline com | = , , : ‘ The entire morning session of cour! | ern. man patched the hole with rubber] ately give the job away, no matter] stimption for each passenger automoc| brown, fawn and log cabin. was devoted to the ation of | } from an auto inner tube. A lively | how well done. It is not necessary, in| bile in the Upited St : : | is estimated records of the Scandinay | tuikey was born. most cases, to go to the trouble of | at 360 gallons. ! | nnn cS if Ly scoring a basket and piled 12 an Y ; ; | Anti-Saloon League Superin- pointes hefore Wesleyan. tated | KLAN BEFORE ei erp eat ¢ ANT ‘The first half ended 15 to 5 for the | | DAKOTA FARMS HUDACTUUCLNACUUAUEAUASOCOOUUAEOUEEUUOCUOUOOLEGOAAUGOEONONNNUD VALUES UP TO $7.50 VALUES UP TO $9.00 $3.25 $5.95 { tendent End Defense | northerners, | IN BIG GAIN Anderson, state superintendent of Wierd i CLS i per cent of the number on farm a Poe le 5 ! yeur ago. The trend of the ho: 5 sg) York, completed his” defense 1§ SHIPPED. withers! of Ban Will Be}' I Off—No Pain! |asainst te charge of thira degree | | opwlation has been downward sine ift Off NT rary seg eae expected the case] Debated ‘Re UIT SUT VU *VALUES UP TO $8.50 ° VALUES UP TO $10.00 $4.95 $6.95 ETM UM the incre in horse ra | Will go to the jury this afternoon. | The trial events produced; eae peacrin ones pmotucad: an a i a | Indianapolis, Jan. 29. Amendment |The present mule population remains expert accounting of hooks. 2| Fifteen Carloads Go Out On! z R al uaneeatenoeconenooueooeniN publ ent who professed to to the constitution including: several the same as a year ago or 8,000 he 88S “_=$=@“wsa_—«>—=@—s=™“MMO@Oowonajg*wsnsaOwO9hMW9mO@SOT™"_oeeeeeeeeeee have been one of the men who| Kildeer Line in One Day | Prepestis that the ban against Whe) “The num {Ku Klux Klan sare | of niilk coins on forme |e rsoscht the peak pe produnbionj bull Dsuallwallies by Glemes dorithie wenn | ! present the peak of production, otal values by classes for this yeu of the eurrent year at year areas follows: Horces, | MINE ba i if f ‘ ubstantial gain of s. The first peak was reached | $38,269,000, compared with $44, 5 Stanton, N. D., Jan. 29.—Fifteen | ive powers of the international pres-|head over the number of a in 1917 with 706,000 following 9/000; mules, $488,000, compared with TOTAL 36 carloads of liventook far the St Paul | ident ore oo be considered when | following an aimost continuous year. listendy yearly increase from: 3 $552,000; Milk cow: OBL ODO; cenit: | Jen smn ueown} RM IRE coe ewilshutl market went out on the North Line| the United Mine Workers conven-|ly increase since 1919, The pyosent | tees Yearly. inert oe Suietehee ); other cattle; Shanktown, Pa,, Jan, 29—With the of the N. P. in one day, Satu’ | tion started~on its seventh day. auiibentoe in 1910, From 1917 to 1920 the t SoHeatn 00; other cattle | camovall of! ivel Modi estidteomie the | j workings, all the men who were in he L worked for the mysterious “Henry | Mann,” the person by Ande said to have directed the § publicity campaign for the Anti- Saloon League and six ‘character Witnesses who said they firmly be- lieved in Anderson's integrity andj 'the second high point in the past 15 | drawn ang othe | embership be with-/o, Janus attacking appoint- | shows _ the 000 is 6 per cent more | y,, vnwa wi the low point | $15,958,000, compared with $17,4: | [than the number of farms a ye sheep, $1,981,000, compared with hOnGa ty: EN caught roi other stations | it was said this morning, would lik per cent more than the nem-| animals ‘combined total on January {$1,752,001 hogs, $6,510,000" compared | 2°, 2%H es eS Tay a the With the admittance of tie last {fm Kildeer her Sly be made sometime Thursday or on aniieny 1 1010; SESE SRLS Dea hal furnes ung Tucker Coal eompeny character testimony in Ande The hogs shipped from here have| Friday if no time is spent in. roll Bet y ithe time of the explosion Saturday uttle other than milk cows again year ago and 2,838,000 on —_—<—____ {afternoon were accounted for. T behalf, both the prosecution and{|™Mounted to the 1,000 pound mark.! calls or extended debate. 'show a moderate decline, the Janua Sefense announced their cases had | Fifteen thousand turkeys and enouE +1 |1, 1924, estimate being placed at 806, eer baiseal Oleomargarine ig growing in| (eath list totals 36. Twelve men were been completed. Supreme count Bree ct eluckengavesbecn cane 000 compared with 814000 6 yeur ago). aise, oF tivestock exce: t mitk| {Yor in Great Britain, the esti-| Oru. a6 victims ee : Justice Tomkins adjourned court, Debts are being paid rapidly as « Jand 848,000 in 1922 and 1921, Unat-| | All classes of livestock except milk! mated gales being about 800 tons a| nd ANA EhA EURMEE A, ere one bit! Drop a lit-| till tomerrow morning, when at-|"esult of these stock shipments, | st | COWS and sheep show lower values jried and the children made father- week more than before the war. tive markets during the p: d liquidation demands been contributing less total 110. per head than a year ago. January 1 values for the present year com- pared year for the six ig | clas: erage as | follow $49, compared with $56 la mules, $61, compared with $69 last year; milk co on an aching corn,!torneys for both sides will sum up | 1 | oe | three y q nstan that corn stops hurting,|and the court will instruct the| | farmers then shortly you lift it right off with | jury. rs | | factors in ingers. | Sheep on Your drugwist sells a tiny bottle POINCAIRE WINS Ue aiatcace be of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf-| Paris, Jan. 29.(By the Associated Tutte ee ficient to remoye every harq corn, | Pre Premier Poincare'y de-| i 4 st 240,000 a year ago, r nd that set in four (By Radio via | Ween ha | : ra cko 5 the downward t ; f= soft cor, or corn betWeen the toes, | mand that the chamber of deputies ithe Dalla ews to the A, P.) An he downward peaae t bers are] COMPared with $44 last rj y and the foot cuffuses, without sore-|refect all motions to postpone « attack by. 2,000 federal troops on a" “hat might be termed the| cattle, $19.80, compa \ sideration of the increa: ORES ‘rebel position in the p ab Con 030 eee ve ati st | last ye: sheep, § compared | measures was upheld thi “Over the Hill To The Poor-| postela was repulsed atter 48 hours |:¥¢t#ge sheep population for the past! vith § ar; hogs, $10, com- | . jof fighting, according to information | te" Years (approximately 257,000). house” Nicely Blended Per Neneet Ness bis. The| Hog numbers show ‘the strongest | A received through rebel channtls. The ert eopula | Total. Values. | when the-chamber voted pared with $13.80 last year, i PEPE eEE epee ere rrrp | (0 begin discussions of the mea 7 : A end since 1919, the ;ures article by article. (ik cea) | federals suffered heavy losses, it is | end si 4 7 As ain 4 A is z | a |. “Over The Hill To The ‘Poorhouse”; declared, and the rebels captured | ton being pinced Ae 8G1 000, again staat Gat tees on al 2 Our Black Diamond Coal will hold fire all night and 4 | IES WIN libente alates: ‘horses and munitior io) SeiO0 OF compuned swith ya aan amen tine f ji : Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 29—North|" several paople'in the city seem tol — Let Neb he ni ete compnted mith, g0n 120,000 ean Wil keep your home comfortable. It costs very little FS Dakota Agricultural, college bas-|be under the impression. that the GREAT BRITAIN WINS | PSSE Re Upp mat a atON SYED do 5 noble Ree ee Teer coon ng more more to burn than lignite. Try a load and be con- £ Keteers swooped down on Nebras-! show, to be staged for the benefit of | Chamonix, France, Jan, 29. ' Waren cgitest By the dealinenin oRIne . ae ka Wesleyan here tonight and|st, Mary’s schooi, is a motion pic-| Britain defeated France, 1 j La Hes eed vinced. We also have a good supply of Bearcreek and £ copped a victory. 20 to 13. ‘The}ture. ‘There was a picture made/their hockey match in ‘the Olympic Per pad ne tour of the six classe honet $ game a North Central confer-| from the play, an appealing picture | Winter sports se playéd here to- | Anthracite Nut Coal for Base Burners. i enae one ae ty in| Which enjoyed a long run. jday. ae te he Bisons started out early in he play, “Over The Hill To “The } —— a (the game to witt it and took the | pornos eae ! Conquering The Winds F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co. | f s e” is the same as the pic-! fi lead after five minutes of play bY lture with the exception that ther Elma, Wash—An air motor de- | was very little comedy in the picture | signed to move a boat or vehicle di- | and in the play the serious seenes| rectly against the wind has been in-j | Daily Arrivals! ? Something New Phone 115s Jamusing comrédy. Both the picture | ¢ ts of a series of fans or wind- id the play are founded on Will | mills mounted on the same shaft and leton’s famous poem, which Be inclosed in a cylinder. Between the been read and enjoyed by millions. j fan are stationary pieces of metal The play will be staged next}that Ford calls r straight Monday, Feb ‘y 4, at the City Au-! These, the inventor declares, so di ditorium. Theye will bé a matinee| tribute the currents passing through at 4 p.m. and the night performance j the housing that each fan generates | €% 8:15 p,m. The procee will go} the same amount of power. Mrs. John Zook Jare nicely blended with bright andivented here by Charles R. Ford, It — “HOT-OFF jto the benefit of St Mary's school. | pad eee Sore H Reserved seats will be on sale Fri-| Revenge Ix Sweet THE-PRESS” day. | “When I’m a aa Neca Rob- bie after a stormy interview with ‘his father. CHECK ART et! Hettinger, .N, D., “What will you do?” asked his ~ - |lace Dent, the young farmer who / mother, jforged a number of ehecks on “Cll name my boy after pap Christ Snortland, for whom he had| And oh!—how I'll spank ihim.” been working,\and who then took} Progressive Grocer. Every Day. r If you like “heart, stimulants”—take a took at the TWENTY- _IS IT RIGHT? You check up on your SN a ee ee Oe ee Oe HREE patterns in our ; “French leave” was brought back } i watch every little while South Window — at £| Your Kidneys or to Hettinger Saturday afternoo| _ Tnele May Have Lone Wait Ec to make sure it is keep- 7 4 y i Ben em, who -wi y 300,- - 4 THIRTY - SEVEN £). ° Back Bother You? |) Shawans’ wisconsin to acco logy tad, States has a $22.60 Capitel Theatre ze eons me, FIFTY } : i 2 pany the young man back to Het-jand probably will collect in about LAST TIME TONIGHT. | Check up on your insur- | Austin, Minn—“Some time age I/tinger, and brought before Judge Judgment Day.—Little Rock ‘Ark-|/ — IME TO wT. | ance the same way. See THEY’RE UNIQUE! There’s that extra touch of\ “difference” in each caught a heavy cold which settled on Lembke pleaded guilty and was!angas Gezette. my kidneys and affected my bladder.| sentenced to serve one year in the ‘ {I suffeted intensely and had to take|state :penitentiary at Bismarck, that your policies are keeping a full and ac- piece of cloth to my bed. My mother recommended | Sheriff Solem, will take him there | |] curate measure of what Re o Dr. Pierce's Anuric (kidney and back-|in a few days. All Makes Typewriters Dictaphones #\i| you stand to Jose. See ¥ he) Tablets and I took them to re- — — pew 8 fictaphon: t . See ROT Gis Slice aetoution’S se'huns|: Coe Late Bo Giasity | With Parts aad Supplies Check Protectors il] whet your indoomuity is $30 . $65 ' “KLEIN” QUALITY really worth. See this Agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. and bladder. 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