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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924 THE BISMARCK ' TRIBUNE PAGE THREE. rns ae: . Wy the embezzlement of approximate- 5 ‘guished women ffom offices in Wash- ‘eg | WIFE OF STREETER BANK Charles W. ulding of Farge is|with a perfect darling of a blue- and- ly $30,000 from the First National jington were guests. Among those ROY AL THEATER SASHIER TAKEN BY DEATH ent. He and Mrs. Spaulding | white dinner set? Life. bank of Watts, which was disclosed present was the dhly woman who ) IS REOPENED | Fargo, 30. Word has been! expect to attend the funeral of Mra. several weeks ago. has ever hel the position as Assist- i received in Fargo of the death at, Helm at Streeter tomorrow. | Previn Every, Du | “Othar Johnson, former rest | ant Attorney General of the United sbaden, Jan. 30---The” former | Streeter, N. D., of Mrs. M. G. Helm, es a al y "fs dasha er of the Watts bank, alleged es, Other invited guests wer heater RTEE dogtroyed by | Whe had been it for some time. Mr, Getting: the “Effect The locomotive not only has, _ government officials to have | sana noted for their attainment; ast, SUInMbE SAHA Bees rebuilt et is ea ashier of the Citizens N _ BRIDE Cee be che Is SW hat sort of right of way, but can always prove bank, PY s released from euetany| the Départthient of heel rom all parts of the ‘world n ik sch. — 100. honds.” erior, This was 2 conference call- ee SHEN a performance of 10. | aa a sedebetodebebedeeebededbeetedeeedeebspebeeh Soe hoes = ed by four leading organizations of More Space Needed tov) ‘PITY OLD JEFF! The Prussian government, the mu- Spa ‘Mrs. L. N. Cary of Mandan ve Seat tare Ha fade jnicinatit Wiesbaden and friends | if 4 | Sat a sap lioe the thentre who liave enjoyed the} House Army of U.8. Bm HE'S DOWN TO | Gives interesting Descripe Anriin ane gut Sones Satecagl ae AY RY B. B BROTHER Si in Washington LAST 100 ACRES i oF H : Mmmerien |Pesert city, all joined in the cam-| ploy tion of Eastern Trip the General Electric Co, of InGECW sgh fox Tundac te. YeNtOre tlie ‘HIE i seas told of a-program, and efforts being | Pon” jot funds to resto weaiineents _Oftice space | BS NEA Service. mericanize their employees | triiuted to the fort Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 30.—Re- | yon IS ACCOMPLISHED @"y of whom are highly educated | required by the ents ex ontly the report got around that Jim foreigners and splendid workmen, by | é Z e utive depart 1 Hy eau betas Bs wei ie veh: oT ode a 4 i as and | LIGNITE MINES |: | & . pion of the\world, was “broke. Mr N. Cary of Ms andan, pres- {the evening by more than forty vol- EN -y: an Mi acres pute This is nob wholly true, Judged | i NS NGPRC DAKGin Rederatad Litter’. (aachors..; CIORU RPG STE OPENED A more than 200 buildings. iby modern financial standards in the her recent trip to Washing- | taught these schools. son, the ( and the § ° (heavyweight diviNon Jef! may {ton, D. C., as a delegate to the Na- | Frid evening Glen Frank, editor! Burlington, N. D. Jan Hall et ee ntives office | comparatively “broke,” but he is not | tional Mi snec as alof the Certury Magazine, guve a} Burlington lignite cod] miné ‘ Uiitdinee tsod! neress total exactly flat. RibEED SE ati e “Tendency of the Day.”| which miners walked out several! Hout Se square feet. . Jett has 100 acres of good land |i tons ok Wi : TA Gh ah ry stated that to have been! weeks ago as a protest against a 10 making t port of the Public /out here in his wife’s name and the | cing, deseribes the session attended, |p zed to hear this lecture would | per cent cut in wages, again N dings Commissign to the ate, !Tend has an appraised value of as having been most educational and |have been well worth the trip to | working. | Senstor Smoot recently urged adop- | un acre 18 p interested on) Washington, He stressed the, point| Several strike leaders have hot | : au of a itomran 0) Gx ene SRL ON0) | Meesre | vemmey and Leonant | line of women’s reecnr achieve- | that out of this seething unrest and | gone back to work and a few of i ) over x period of ten years eo Peal le aie ea a ls Se ments, condition of humanity today, the|them have drifted to other places, pabtic bufldings in Washington hae a nee off dott, nese a i Delegates from the west carived in| world was “bound to emerge in aj dut theiy jobs have been taken by which, he said, would dispense with | holdings but 0 Us i Seu’ | Washington in time to begin the jnew birth a new renaissanee.” | others | ! for renting van Ng ie | seems perfectly isfied | week's activities on Monday morn On her return trip Mrs, C: | At is said that some of the min ES Dea aw ie for the ‘needs of the fand were cordingly whirled off ed thé giant Westingh lectric | lespite the wage ¢ re | i q ingly jed stinghouse Electric | ¢ despite the wage cut, are mak t for the next 20 years. i NEW ‘FILM Jquests of Woiven’sedoint Can deasting Statiog” at Pittsburgh | ing upwards of $10 a day, Def rnment now pays almos 7 A a” |foarera Committee a sir hes Fi while there became an axdent) the cut, one miner made $408 in} in Washington, paying for ordinary lor the activity of this com ces with this uppermost in mind: | and $296 in another month smfice at the rate $1.50 a square; London, Jan. Hundreds of | With regard to action pen oa leg “We are living in a wonderful age] foot. ‘The state Commerce | thousands of feet of cinema films |lative measures reported out 11 f the world’s “history and should sis iny aceupies an entite build: |nnguscounelees phonograph’ recon, [Eves from time to time. Os ih [ne tur bese ensian aad Mga {CHILDREN IN ‘err 2 on which § r rental lare being ¢ ully preserved — by | committee, are such eminent letotlohe euch diy: fon worareeneete 0} Q i re tae ae fs s | ‘i ‘i ADE ns c2 , for we are POF J ) " ispaldl tor square feet. The |museum authorities in London so that | pg ete eee ee ok b , f ni how (of Women Voters; Abbott, Aa aren Aid ae eases day, and pass this way but once, and | y ent child welfare worker; all othe Lat AMS, , | Ber ph LOUK CURL Debit ve ¢ ull other | opportunity for doing fu t epartment of _C occupies |future generations 1 se nother aini : re things were done in this a ‘ ma eaerilani \ fetdof space fo h § 3 HRREANHNE ARORTRE tinh states. (Members of this committee being : emen t He 5 ee ee ee ee | ccually well known for some one for Boss anil six’ for gitieyia Berlin ° ° T | frene fee Teens nnd fe sty of present day prob-| sveiai line of work, in which the! FREEDOM OF HE Ea epee LCL Wet | A on ishi nN Val u es Hie) Esernantc st Pie | und women of the nation have on mt work which is being carried on by a t 110,-| One difficulty. in the way of this |UbS and women o AIR DEFENDED Cision vies ongo ethers . off sp jens teat of interpreting today to } inte 2 | On Monda ernoon delegates | a Iman fig ~ mene "rs eich month implore the famorfow has been found in te fact | 08, amdae afternoon dexates! BY MINN, JUDGED is, hetsers leon in the ae canvass showed t 5 pers to vacate, stating they |that cinema films contract and d ae . ini aovie ‘Navional (CHpitol polls leent of the children had had no} to rent the|teriorate with age, but a British f By ean hed er aad a fail ; ‘they witnessed the workings of | «St. Paul, Jan, 30.—The old com: | bre: ikfast before going to sehoaf, and The (claims to have invente, ‘the lobbying committees, ete. At the | mor] . “whose the: soil i8:|on the preceding day only 31.19 per expired, | will not shrink and rthat is not in-|time of' the visit, a representative | kis it is from the heavens to the |cent had had only one warm meal, | ne a emeniecle. [fron Maryland was ridiculing the | Uy of the earth,” was overruled [the clothing: and shoes of 15.6 per cod must the eohemeena passage o f the Volst ad act ra decision by Judge John C, Mich- Ge The Navy Department buildin#®eon- r Lodge and ¢ oY prom sath in a suit for damages brought | | | tains wore .¢ than any othe aoe GOVERNOR HIP) F ddress the Senate. | by a local property owner after an! par gt ‘NDAY Bs ER TAINKENT | | ny dan, 30, A canvass by} ichers of six elementar: hwols | Wishinvleh fee f F On Monday evening the board | airplane made a forced landing on | ty it house ilding 9 ¢ the d- Printing, with feet, houses 4,96 of all s overnment at W ate now being paid} for ordinary office space in the city, would mean a year rent bill of ap- proximately $23,000,000. London, Jan. 30.--Because various in the little town of Alexandr Iso to enjoin the defendant from pattie hodie ited in protest, the cross the Potomac river, quite his- | flying over his property regardless |) for George Washington frequent | ol the attitude of such flights. visited there whi q “The er air is a natural heri- | {on Here they enjoyed all the |taze common to all of the peopleland | 1° ean pa it gig aenoeitlon wally ey enjoye: : be largely an entertainmen e 5 pitality and famous Southern ¢ook- ‘its reasonable use ought not to be who is a candidate for the republi- na ff which the South has long | hampered by; 1 ancient artificial | | Gate rec will be seriously af jean nomination, and Dale J. Critten-| goon noted. Among the after din- 1 of law,” the judge declared, | fected, as Sundays were counted on publisher of The Anders6n | ye, speakers at this dinner was Wm.! The decision is regarded as of | to draw particularly large crowds n, who has announced himself | j Burns, the detective. Burn’s sub: | great importance, aecording to L, K.| candidate for the democratic | § : rhe 3 Oi al Rell, secretary of the Aeronautical ny ue a \ 1 1 . ‘oth are graduates of Indiana Uni-| he se »‘had been blamed for sents some 10 comme al a a CHARGE MADE} versity—Crittenberger in the class] ing red,” but he w anal th operators in the United States. It ‘ jof 1878 and Toner in the class of} ent to be alive to the situation fac- |may be interpreted as a specific a= TOMS ae eee Cer tie ai They will enter in the state! ing the American nation today, for it | declaration of the freedom of the | People Notice It. aa Them | FOHBan:: COrpioT Agnes Nea econ aie ary to be held in Indiana on} was indeed grave. air whereby without being guilty of OF with Dr. Edwards’ ind Niobe, is under arrest | May 6. | Official Board Meeting. | trespass, i Olive Tablet: UOMO WGN nRen a IE et One = | On Tuesday the Official Board “Condemnation of air planes is not oe plicity in the embezzlement of ap- > INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC the Fedeyation met. An internation- | f ireraft can not ad- proximat 000 from a. bank ABLISHED AT LEIPSIC| 3! representative “of the Woman's > stri a defined course according to informa-| — Lei n, 30.—An institute of jclub of Paris was present a ade | Judge 3 decision said, “The Kenmare, The San{ orld economies has been establish-|% plea for the strengthening of mu- {ait so far as it has any direst rela- ora Union, a newspa-|ed here, under the dircetion of Dr.| tal relations between the two na-|tion to the comfort and enjoyment] iio the tablets a few nights. Ernst Seulze, head of the University | tions. By means of a number of in- )or the land, is appurtenant to. the Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver Hendricks and his wife, | of Leipsic. Economists from all over | ‘cresting pictures thrown on the }!and, but to content that it is part of | vit De. Rdwards’ Olive Tablets, the sistant cash-|the world will he invited to lecture, | sereen, she related the efforts France the realty, as affecting the right of | REM Cre Lonaes Ouve Mablets, the t the Firs especially on the economic effects | #8 making to rebuild the old his parr ee, Aefletion; | ciclene or pain after taking them. tional biak of Belllower, Gnl,,neir}of the war on the vari nations. cities destroyed) during the devoid of substantt i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that here, were arrested bys federal} — [Work War. Resohutions were after | Juige | Michael ee nanns {which calomel does, and just as effec- gents, charged with complicity i SELLS PL [yatta bates CGcie rie) re rede ae | ors Wee ome dateen to snerone|svaly (bubathelr actioghaleentciand Ullin, N ; 30.—The| tion's. stand on world eo; after {nd property from aire aft, accidents | eovel | n Ullin, N. D., 30.—The| ving Ween offered by Penny- | were infrequent and “this’ hazard is | Safe instead of severe and irritating. local electric light MU shasabeen|lituee Gm anoneeneee: or alk on|itfinitely less than encountered in| No one who takes Olive Tablets i is! i sold to C. M. Clea Vash- a . ‘ever cursed with a “dark brown taste, ”” ES : : zation.” every walk of life from various other & s : MAK burn, N. D., who has already taken! “4” replica of John Howard Paine's | causes.” |a bad breath, a dull, listless, “tio good” . {charge of same, The local plant was|«tiome Sweet Home,” whose centen-| While granting the plaintiff dam- {{eeling, constipation, torpid liver, Bach put in, in 1912 by Albert Hannes | 1 celebration was recently observ the judge, in refusing the in | disposition erpey ly face. Vhas been known as the Hannes L ; presented by the National |junetion said that modern progress | Olive Tablets purely vegetable’ and Power Co. sales f Women's clubs to the [and great publie interest. should not Compound mixed with olive oil; you) aveland who comes here} Girl'Se f Amer rs. Herbert [be blocked by unnecessary legal re- , Will know them by their olive color. ashburn, had years af experi-| Hoover, national-head of the Scouts | finements _ Dr. Edwards spent years among pa ence in the busi and for the past | with a fitting epted the S = = tients afflicted with liver and bowel | four years he has been in charge of | gift on behalf of the Scouts. MANCHURIA TO complaints and Olive Tablets are the 0 the electric and power plant at} Maude Adams appeared before the | HAVE ELECTRICITY | immensely effective result, Take one or Washburn. [board and made an appeal to the} Seoul, Korea, Ja A scheme | two nightly fora week. See how much} sea eter teR NUNN Lourd members for help in the move- | to cleetrify the whole of south Man-| better you feel and look. 15c and 80c, Pr y the Poor Cop! ment being made to establish a Na-|churia is under contemplation of the LONDON — ‘There's a policeman | ond theater, where the yery best | South Manchuri Company, = See Re eee ee | asebes were guests at a dinner,| his property. The plaintif’ sought paper publishers, of the same city,| ceking the nomination of their respective parties for governor of Indiana. They are Edward C. Toner, publisher of The Anderson Herald, h Empire Exposition, to” be n the spring, will close its | doors every Sunday, The argument A nimply face will not embarrass you | longer if you get a pa . Edwards’ Olive Tablets. 1 should begin to clear after you have onlontenboneofoneofereceeoteoter here who has yalked 200,000 miles|f dramatic art, will be shown and | which administe stretch of during his 20. ervice on the|in this way help bring the drama |very rich territory in w s known | e ! metropolitan . department, He's back togits high and original plane |as the railway zone, ¥ i R | | Many of your|Yes, he’s decided it’s time tor ay afternoon members j river have "discovered 100 miles | it i a friendsthinkthat you | tire. He'll be leaving the force |°f the board were guests at a recep>|north of Antung a drop in the or i 1-Fada No. 160 Neu- ees? 4 Fi are too fat. You too | cnortly on poensi n by Mrs. Calvin Coolidge} from which, it is estimated, 100,000 trodyne J g y on pension. t yd u li r h, it is estimated | rodyne Sa an in the Blue: Room ‘of the White | kilowatts of electricity n be gen- list pric don’t you get rid of | Satisiactory Bargain House. Mrs. ¢ weetly described | erated. & RS OM that extra t 20) or) An tainecubione tenant had not e woma sens 3 CX The intention is not only to sup price Conforabieandmore |paid: his room rent for: several a li formal reception. | ply light, heat and power, including By like a human being | months. Mrs. Coolidge proved u charming hos-|that to electrify the railway itself, plifier, list price... perio, Lama pase “Look there,” declared his land- | tess 1 and gra-|but to use the power in the develop- Tun r Battery State of New York. I | lord, “I'll meet you halfway. I am-| ious. cone n of the re-|ment of agriculture. Shar i ice. = havefor yearstreated {ready to forget ‘half of what you | made of | V. 20) | rs. Coolidge with ihe board mem- | Nem Over” | Ow, 5 Too Late To lassi Sede ata ‘Right. I'll meet you. I'll for- in front of the White Hou c a 1.00 y 4 ° \ 2 het ae | 1G A reduced 5 much #8 /get the other half."—-Buen Humor ame,atternoony Mr. and Mrs.| FOR RENT--Room suitable for one | ! 200 Ttadiotron ecia rou O ernoon oP bu tocmn canon | Qfadria.) |Theodore Roosevelt dr. received the} oy two Aten) asi s, list price. . aU) aes board niembers at a ‘reception at ‘lose in, Call 411 Ave, Aor | 2-15-Volt B Batteries nil in ay pinion, peddice not only the lose | GRIVELTH OF FORKS HOUI their home: Theodore Jr. was found| fpyang gone oy Call 411 Ave. A. or list prlee * 11.00 inion, prédice not, A ; Theodore Jr. ound | Phone 07, ist prlee . \ D -Hi I P. So ee ae eer | PROHIBITION HERE TO STAY |t0 resemble’ his’ father ‘very much | sete (venin TeSSES - a rice setts Personal attention ie gven peach Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 30. in mannerisms of speech and laugh- 231.50 yourself. Personal attention is given to eac! After returning from the national |ter, but of much more slender sta- Bo Nasty a ', herein gu oftice. peer convention of the Antisaloon| ture. Mrs, Alice Roosevelt | Long- as For Quick Sale leagui R. B. Griffith of Grand | worth was present at this véception ‘ " Forks, mgre convinced than|2s was Mrs, Denby, wife of Secre- $150.00. Tevet that/ prohibition in the Unit-|tary Denby, of the Navy. In Mrs. R. W. Sz id oe es. trys “conversation! with | Rossa . ; | . - Sanders. FRE Treatment ed States hag come to stay, the told s conversation with Roosevelt, ; 111 Third Street Phone 85 a ee a ee . the congregation at the First Bap-| > x being done in mapewepes |tist church Sunday evening. s state to perpetuate the memory INTERESTING eS ee | s illustrious father, who was BOOKLF I TO RID SHIPS OF RATS j once a citizen of the stat Havre, Jan, 30.—The danger of Thursday noon, President Coolidge fumigating the holds of ships to ex-) received the delegation in his private re dds aie tba: terminate rats without first clearing | office, and during the reception, sands of patients for fat reduction the whole shif of passengers and contey y fe Wt he shook . crew has been brought strongly to| hands with each guest and granted Without Change of Diet Fi.’ ttention of the French govern: | each a genial Smile. In the course | or Unnecessary Exercise Bf ont as a result of the recent suffo-| of a few well chosen remarke he | 9 ‘WILLIAM FOX Below are a few extracts of letters cation of several members of’the crew| said; “The women of the Federation | egortlbay from grateful patients which bear J | of the Caroline. represent the finest women of the of matrimonial, / “presents See amnine (|The tert. to, the government | Nation HONEY«:TAR LAST SHOWI at fount issO. Hi i i 2 i si] e i i is giv- 4 felt well in my life as I do now.” lively to fumi one hold without} in Washington’ and twenty dis ESTABLISHED 1875 ; ; \ Lost 79 Eee oS, Smee [| slowing tte Hes dly tomes Ky me | Lancest SeLuNG CoucH MEDicINEIN THEWORLD REID writes: iave lost asare- rougl o other arts 0! e shi sult of taking your treatment, J feel | Stricter regulations for “de-rating” PPE . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES ships are expgeted soon to he put| MaMMMEM It Clg : 3 Pees into effect. keep efficient mee 6 » ‘for | ae BALE stake “Human Wreckage ¥ b LE D'HO es me corr _ BISMARCK s tuble d'hote service in all _ hotels STORAGE PATHE NEWS d thi “ isetoeen in ( ‘ Pte! [ee — A ULSION COMPANY | [AESOP FABLE coMepy ‘ eee camera ee teste then youl goon realize how pew: | mous lettes published in the current jou'll feel, how much better your @ issue of the Swiss Hotel Revue. : Storage . of . all’ kinds. health wil be for Having Soined the “It is not fair or just,” writes the d Your Heal Rates on application. GEORGE WALSH thousands, of m} il patients Py tl f contributor, “to im sti ‘ TO! oR m People, ha a dl ‘Ws rite the left-overs of dish that. hae Y DEAD CAR STORAGE in and / ) Row for FREE Tell Treatment.” f [te 2cftovers, of & dish | that has $2.50 PER MO, [j\]| CARMEL MEYERS “DR. R. NEWMAN table to table, especially mutilated, pete Office With ——in—— 286 Fiith Ave, Dosk HOI |fish.” The writer also declares f Lucky Strike Coal Cé. “Slave of Desire” ith: As guests do not, want to be ordered to|| Stas ucky Strike New York City the table for a meal “at a certain ° im Phone ‘82; 909 Main St. hour by the clock,” = 2

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