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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , INSURING AN INCOME, NEW FINANCE PLAN F. W. Ruppelius. The cream s {tion is a small, frame structure, sur rounded by a number of other wood buildings and had mot the fire been discovered soon after it. started business block would have be wiped out, The early. discovery and prompt action with the small chem cal apparatus d the block. The origin is not certain but ie genera! f star CRITICISM OF NOBLES’ [RE | ADMITS MURDER | OF 4; CRAZED KAISER BRINGS °VR DAUGHTER (Continued from Page One.) at th nded possession of the little girl. | L. | Also Comedian.” . IS RECOGNIZED introduced in Ru is interesting, Feb, 1 but isn’t this carrying radicalism a bit too far? e aid that Pancho Villa is so losing his tit that he farm and de- beck Q hortly London, (By the A. P.-—- at Britain has given recogni on - LETTER READING IS COMPLETED seve eran a pari Atlanta, letters fr to Asa Candler, Sr, wag completed | fter court convened here to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 ten years in the state prison here, on pleas of guilty to a chats of late McRae l vertesiny by Gueerne re ading of | Bouchel } | pat . One: : ie Safe Fat Reduction ounced its fense d 4 i ‘or $50 Geter rediaes nedueey ia tht supposition is that the Shot Defending Her, K f doc any. Bhadow” DOxt 1 was alpned in the suit for $500,- | 4 i from a small oil stave which was ‘The murders were committed be-| de jure, it was officially announced) WON” cvell to Any Sine om ih the , 000 brought by the New Orleans apel-| aan, ofall fay pepple. Get: oh b ‘| ae left burning in the cream station, — | tween nd 4 o'clock yesterday af- afternoon. Af i ety leader agai im, is the ery of fashion @ Would Guarantee Principal é Author of Book Nevertheless ¢isncon when Larson went to the OMPANIES : rey ist. They we And the overfat wring th , mK OC RGERE. Uyaudtess Gundlan’s ailbrRey, in mortification helpless ‘ oe », : 7 Al | ands His Publicat? eu anbeck farm, where his wife, Mrs. FE C Pie Oeste nae thal Neb e by y c and Intertst Payments, MORE LOSSES TO | _ Defends His Publication Te Latter and’ Cleon setaperate at CONSOLIDATE|' ED Cada an ab Alber 5: revolting at quuseating drugs, Under Financier’s Idea PONZI VICTIMS of Court Life leaving him two weeks ago, to ae ERTS URAC chee i Peer een ae aid of violent exercise, dreading f . y i : Maybe that accoupts for COMMISSION MEETING ENDS | val : liet ciaim possession of his four-year-old nigel Se SE et eter acct , N MEE aNnS come and unsatisfying diet, = iter, Dhelines A sister, Helen ithe staggering surprise they pulled Members of the : ig UBGR the. hanes ew Feb. 1-A plan for Boston, Feb, 1-Federal Judge An-) a, iy ein apite ue wag shot as she attempted rand ks, N. D., Feb. 1.—Pre-| on Notte Dame. finance commission, | by | Prescription 1 guaranteeing the principal and in- derson ruled today that investors In eEGIERL by his own family and to stop him from taking the child, | liminary tiigements, A Ae PE hes a ech a Tei eee old aN dec san att | thre ough it that th may. safely re terest of diversified investment Charles Ponzi’s postal reply coupon) een" ey” Oia German army, | Mrs. Larson also attempted to retain | ed for consolidation af the Great) THERE are practically 1 first’ meeting which ‘ended last) gece steadily and VARIES bonds, applicable either to individual | scheme who withdrew beth princi- Count: edit ‘Tructzechler says he | possession of the child and was Kill- Northern Life 1 urance company of} outs this year, a magnate announces, | night oe ae reful ; iudy Of; change of their mode .of life, but or corporate holdings, has been evolv- | pal and interest on investment must i. sti, convinced that he was righted by Larson. The second sister, rks with the Pea esiee a ee oe, oe Pater to MMi OE Where the mmBney comes | MoUNle ereely, ant Guinily @i by leading surety companies. The be treated as preferential creditors jy publishing his’ book, weive | Hin wus shot as she com- 4 a comune ast Pde nel have had a lean and hungry wi froth at Wheto Bee Saal then | teaching their ideal of figure, with a plan, in effect, is an extension of the and must return to the bankrupt|yeurs of Life at the Kaiser's Court,” pletiy telephone call to her broth- ander, president @ to f ; ne y es anc hy. { smoother skin, ‘be ppetite, ind guarantees now issued covering mort- | Ponzi estate all the money wie which created. so. iauch excitement | in-law, Olaf Arneson, for help, Arne-| concern announced. The Great] MOSES SQLOMON has signed with (o | recommendation A eT AValER ehh tay gave sey enMintn Orn gages and deferred payment autemo- | they withdrew. | qnong families which were associat: |+on went to the place on horseback Northern Life was organized here in nts,“ . Mr, McGraw will | nest Hu And now dotion MasHible: Prevention bile notes, and will cover state, mun- | — —— Ga with the imperial house. and was shot down as he stepped up| 110 and has approximately §8,500.-| keep him in the outfield, which is commission arg i tt ne Tabilete-frotathe same tampusly ian icipal, railroad, industrial and publ SI The count says he wrote the book | to the door. 000 of policiés in foree in North Da-| 4 discreet distance from the box of sie iA. G. Storstad, Ho ead Chai Ke EME MIRE OLB util ‘ INSTITUTIONS with the intention that it be not! Larson dragged Arneson’s body in- | keta, Minnesota an one an fice. i) on. It behooves you to learn the sat : re than A 7 growing demand on the yi primted until 1970, and caused it to)/to the house, poured kerosene over ete ears tas : = idtactomy, cbaneheial: effect this Breer ie fe ie: Have thelr ARE PRAIS ‘be sealed with instructions that it be! the four bodies and set fire to them. | brench office of the consolidated ACTOR 18 ILL cin pi Goa SRS ut be nef Beata. let His Ainds icdiup in divecsitied securi: vot at Mane Held until that date. But when the [Je then pieked up the little girl and | concern will be maintained here. | Pittsburgh, Feb, 1. Theodore i iD B > SLA ea tetera F a co y scncon Bu ato empe blished his mae] left che place, riding Arneson’s horse, aS erts, actor, who has be enthall, ‘eb, ne ‘ ties, to obtain some kind of a guar ei former emperor pu | place ig Ar . . Sle SP aEHOINE a Ee anteuneLOMneeMar Pk! ald Ro H. Towner, head of} 20 and the North Dakota | oirs, and other cfficers and statesmen | An old man Tom Knuteson, who to his bed since he was stricken nest Guminger, deputy mayor) OF sending & like amount to the fer Bureiul which’ worked) out | nenitentiary al Blsmarek were printed books in violation of old {had just returned from the hospital, ill here six we of the town of Roaxheim, in the|! A rane a lean > LHL 1 A ed by B. Ogden Chisholm, repr jditons, the count felt it w cep upstairs at the time, of MANDAN NEWS Watevathebea tava tn Tavariin palatinate, and declared nue, Detroit, Mich with a requ PENTEUGHRTe t0c the service jing the International Prison Board, | duty to bring out his book nance it |the shooting. He was awakened by tion, the attending to be favorable to tie movement in ee of Mar- to be made for the service. | who was here yesterday. {confirm or deny the statements Of! the first shot and came down stairs [—_—————— ns | HoUNCEK the palatinate for an autoomons | mola Prescription Tablets. guarantee, it was thought, could be given preferably instrument.” While none ies, so far et “written of business, all ofthe leading com- panies have notified their agents to seek business, subject to the approval of the home offices. An investor,desiring to have the in- terest and principal of bonds he may own guaranteed must submit a com- plete list of his holdings, with the exception of United es liberty bonds and United States Treasury certificates. All classes of bonds is. sued under the authority of the Fed eral rm Loan Act must be includ ed, These provisions, it was pointed through a of the surety compan- s could be learned, has such out, were made to prevent an investor submitting only his weak invest ments, for guarantee. The guaranteeing instruments will be written for an annual premium of not less than one computed on the par value of all the approved investment bonds belonging to the person or corporation secking | the guarantee. While the new form of insurance or surety bond has not yet been entirely worked surety companies express the betie that advant: will be taken of the guarantee by individual and corpora- tions, that have their vested in dive by trustees of est: of minors. Guarantees may run continuously for the lives of the various bonds in- cluded under the suretg agreement, the annual premium ta/be computed | on the annua erage of investments | held. This sion would permit of the may mature instrument. Bankers have hesitated to comment on this new form of guarantee they it on the vestment banking. It is understood that plans hove been discussed by the surety compan- ies to extend the guarantee to en issues offered the public by corpor- ations, but no definite action has been taken on that phase of the nat- ter. pro replacement of bonds which during the life of the field of in- New Office Is. - Established Here D. B. Burton of Fi tablished headquar marck as district manager for the Ancient Order of United Workmen. This is a new office for Bismarc B. C. Marks of Fargo, head of the order, Ww: here today with Mr. Burton making arrangements for the establishment of the headquar- ters for southwestern North Da- tgo today es- kota. Mr. Marks, a former resident of Bismarck, was accompanied by Mrs. Marks. They are guests at the Webb home here and will re-! main until Sunday. The A. G. U. W. insurance fund has passed, the $29,000,000 mark. Assets now ure close to three and three-quarters million. More than five million new ‘business was written lage year. INCORPORATIONS Articles of incorporation filed with the Secretary of State includ The Slope Security Company, Dick- inson; capital’ stock $25,000; incor- porators, J. W. Ansenberger, Mary ‘ Ansenberger, Otto Thres McDonald Clothing Co. Grand Forks; capital stock $25,001 porators, John M. O'Connor, O'Connor, St, Thomas; Alex J. Will, J. Earl, McFadden, Alexander, Grand Forks, BOXCAR NEEDS OF N. D. ARE BEING SURVEYED | Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 1.—Box- ear needs ‘of North Dakota until Aug. 1, the time that the North Dakota wheat crop ordinarily begins to move to market, are being estimated by P A. Lee, secretary.of the North Da- kota Farmers Grain peelees asso tion and a member of th 2 niittee of the Northwest eral Ad- visory board of the American Rail- way. association. Mr. Lee has sent telegrams to 16 representative sections of the state asking for this information, that the regional advisory board might be better able to function by anticipat- ing, and filling car needs promptly. > AVOID BIG FIRE “Hope, N. D., Feb. 1.—What ‘might wroyen to be a very disastrous * deavted” Tuesday age? January surety | ny of the new form) If of one percent. | actual operation of the} reserves in- | sified securities, and | es and guardians | © js. but} Mr. Chisholm suid in Mandan that | out of 200 reformatories and prisons | visited in this country and Europe} he placed the Man@in training school | az the top of the list in point velopment. The athletic prog on ee ot ou eee SARL COM All rave! HeIBRUGE, “Alberto Loesireuehedll meer + Ya mraeusteisecueriates ap attactewe HUE of iapititedl BIGGIRg STRIK a ee Tet IETS ete oe deEverMirrdt the farm soon after and reported | County Agent R. C. Newcomer. The | H. C. Gardner of Chicago, made the} Little Roe With regard to the prison he said | but simply wish to serve my country, | the killings to the authorities. aes A : tae Saree Se nel ieeetenMeMide THe” says Ne” willl: Hao he regarded Warden Lee as a cap-|be it republie or monarchy, by pe: Mrs, Larson wits the daughter of[ Co na aad Sat paces peel eHeal eee etstant ay cor es Nelecia |e able man. He expressed cenetions suading men to speak their convic and Mires. Quanbeck. Both | (4° ae AN yEueaeeeaall olen paeslaccien dt <a however, to the silence orders a Itions and not to belie them becaus eierand gon were born afd raised ne : o es ae ag orines ersonal advantages, as did man stock, were sold at an average. price meals. UE CNG ALY SE MY lin this vicinity. Mrs. Larson was a| of é ae eA aL ae ata ale te | graduate of Mayville Normal school. Too Late 'To Classify | | To the men who : Ma esloe - : BAIRD PROMOTED lease of the book which put Hinden-| The Quanbeck family sre known DAUGHTER BORN ORS aE ae burg and many other prominent fig-|2* one Of the best type. A daughte? was born to Mr. and Nt iy r TO BE MAJOR Net crite nigz! She and her sisters were alone at] yy, Martin Johnson of Stanton at{ {urmished room¥ on ground floor, eee wate ae UNE ithe farm at the time of the sMoot-lthe Deaconess hospital. for light housekeeping, very Capt. LaRoy Baird, Bismarck, has! former emperor, Count Zedlitz-|!P8 with! the exception’ of a sonable, have use of been promoted major in the/‘Truetzschler s “But you, my | Who asleep upstairs. One broth- CONDUCT DRIVE North Dal National Guard and] friends, who now bar me from soci- | ¢! ey ee in oun nde Ce Mire. 8) MaRernn yy Mires UNITOUIN| Far aaa ee ee , rf Jassigned as machine gun offi cty, beware! The weapon you are | other, Jucob, was out hunting. and Mrs, F. R, Dow have been named | FOR RENT—Five room, partly, mod- | the 164th infantry. Other gu: using against me is most unethical. @ special member committee of the] ise, close in. on motions by Adjutant-General Fraser |! may cau y in the future to ‘PHYSICIANS OF Mandan Legion Auxiliary by. Mrs include ' 2 Ist Lieut. Henry L. Rbquetté, Dic Jinson, to be captain, Company K; | Lieut. Wayne R. Kleinfelter, | apany K, promoted to Ist Lieut.; DeWitt Erie, Company C, Grat- promoted to 2nd Lieut.; Vernon | Lucas, Fargo, appointed 2nd lieut ant of assigned to h rters company, 164th homas J. MeNe appointed lieutenant, assigned to Company B,| 164th infantry; 2nd Lieut. Clifford McDonald, Company G,_ Valley | | City, promoted to 1 eut; Sgt. Wm. ! | Smith, Compan , Carrington, | appointed 2nd lieutenant, |SEAT SALE FOR | SHOW STARTED High class vaudeville between the Et Mary's ad- infantry; to! y This act is a riot of mirth and melody. Another leasing and entertaining number ill be the Juvenile Minstrels a group of talented young singers and cemediang in an up-to-date minstrel act, featuring new songs and jokes. The play, “Over the Hill” will bes the main event, and all is in readi- ness for an excellent production of this rege comedy drama. The entire cast is letter perfect in their | ' are wow on sale at & Woodmansee. There will served seats for matinee. The | matinee will be at 4 p. m. and night | show 8:15, he no — i OH, CUPID, COME BACK. - | Chumleigh, North Devon, Eng., Feb. 1.—The village registifar, | through alluring advertisements of all Chumleigh offers as 4 homey place wherein to dwell, is trying to entice Cupid back. For a year now, there hasn’t been a marriage here. | The registrar and the village rector can't understand it. Why, they say, Chumleigh, with its population of more than 1,200, has “every con= venience of a ‘ge city and offers | everything a home lover could de- sire.” GIVES LIFE FOR KIDDIES. Nome, Alaska, Feb. 1,—Father Ruppert’s little flock scattered over hundreds of miles of ice-bound wastes, never wfil forget the les- sons of love their kindly pastor tought them. He has given his life exemplifying them. Searchers found his body in the drifts along Pilgrim River. Close by was his sled, laden with provisions and Christmas toys for the children at Hot Springs Orphatage. | CUT THIS OU’ | MONEY Send this-ad and ten cents te Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Il, writing your name and address clearly, -You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample pack- ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidney and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped mil- | lions .of, people. Ty them! that embarrass you | on be. wick hecked by Dr. iscayery. Gently, taba ay i tenes a the. He dope yrcolietaae heer f de- to live and die alone.” h Consum jwho a ling $ pany’s money day Judge state to and witne ing pa 8 are controlled it erie et ean Dr. KING ’S NEW DISCOVERY | ; ce one of My sons to do so,” unt. “Whoever r {be silent instead of telling the truth. t everyone is ready, as I am, to ‘TOWNLEY CASE IS CONTINUED Stir to California and Wyoming oil lands. reo, Feb. 1. The preliminary tinued through the testimony — of| of his title and the remarkable thing | h hearings of A. C. Townley, founder) Rear Admirals Latimer and Gregory! about it is that no New York judges} Ta] i oh. and former president of the National! to delve into the subject also. | Were at the ringsid alked Like a Dute Nonpartisan Li and Jokn J. Hastings, forme rs United Stores — com: ed jointly with embe of the Stores was continued yeste fternoon until February 25 by Leigh J. Monson to permit the | di secure additional evidence gue, adjournment was taken early, to afternoon after the state | l¢ otion to rest the | sion to submit 2 £ they considered | HOG RECEIPTS AT NEW MARK '» de 2 McAdoo had], ZOE KIRKWOOD knows more golf removes i a uA cow ack. | tries than any othe . . . .[eatarrhal mucous from the intestinal jrebrescntecaiis Scom pany Nesta Wieaeceslwithonb en if he|t nd all the inflammation {ington until the end of the Wilson] joe wine a cee : ue ever wins a title th 1 trick | which causes practically tration He now has n=} ee, ans inal a 5 Se arrar in it. liver and intestinal ailments, to represent the com- pecans the Chi ago union stock ket for the month of Jan ed the total of 1,278,000, the lar she eiby IZZY THE EGG has quit following | ¢¢; 9 largest previous month's total waf | ——— army. That's the only way a: ,227,508 in uary, 1916. \ PMY AT HAZELTON T can make a killing in this country,”|}He was born with a gift of he growing shipments attri- The second. team of the Bismarck | laments the illustrious financier. laughter and a@ sense that the buted by stockmen to the continued | High School basketball squad will ies world was mad. demand for pork products for ex-) play at Hazelton tonight. HEADLINE — warbles, port. 1 Minneapolis, Beak, instructor partment at the Unjversity Minneapolis hospi in the English de- of Min- 1 esterd: ng from b sustained in a fight with at former student on the university | campus. De surrounding the fisticuffs exhibition, which is said to have taken place in the office of the instructor were being withheld by administrative officials pending fur- ther investigation. ———— es DR. R. S, ENGE Chiropraetor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. | i \ | \ Auditorium Mon., Feb. 4 Over The Hill (0 THE POORHOUSE The famous 4 act comedy drama. and Vaudeville The Rube, Teacher and his crazy kids. A riot of mirth and melody. The Jnvenile Minstrels. Clever Singers. Funny Comedians. Matinee 4 p. m.° Price Children 25 Adults 50 Might 8:15 Adults Seats tiow on J Harris) & Woodmansee Heats net meeead Jet, lextremeties of the bodies had been 1 nee ' charred. PROBERS FIND shiek | HIM WELL ABLE) «i ve neta from A ee are ——— -———— z-1-tf (Continued from Page One.) . ane: | _The Nut Cracker | Read Tribune Want Ads. | president of the’ call Mr, Fall before it ny,! tomorrow morning. Washi liam ¢ for the pre: and erat Thomas W. Gr the Demo-|* THERE scems to be no end to the| futher told me he had used all known chosen by President’ Coolidge |igurprises of the: y Willie | rcmedies in my case, I met my friend } prosecute the government oil] Hoppe won another billiard title and aniaiestackadl cto cmu celtic ail oil interests, senate The {admi feral retaine 1.—Hog receipts at picon, | Wilson's ai £ {banking firm of which Dohney is a yesterday, pneumo s sold at afternoon Cotner| Midland Packing plant w auction for $622,000 tt le held by A hired man, Roy’ Hagen, Brothers A. Orcutt, chapter president to con- = { duct a local drive for members co |vor RENT—Furnished —aparpnent incident to the Legion drive fitted for ,{ on second floor, house naval committee con-| A FRENCH boxer has been robbed SS | Uncle senate committee decided to at 10 o'clock THEY going to take a po's title as heavyweight of South America. . . . cha And it is PLOYED BY DOHNEY opposed to all patent E feared the process will entail as ; it So when a friend told me gton, Feb. 1.—Both Wil-| much torture as eliminating dandruff Ww ; + a Mayr’s le. Re y for; G. McAdoo, Democratic candi- aay Ee NVonderrul:emedy tor | from a second-hand toupee. amacis troubleg To I . Some months later, aghed 1 nomination cases, have been employed by| March, according to well-founded re- L. Dohney, California] ports, is to follow February. testified teday before the sone oil committee. Duteh to try it. A disappe: Jess nally induced me ymptoms have now is a simple harm that the aration One dose w refunded, For ing appendicitis. vince or mone it All Druggists. in any and all matters, he add-| 19. sending arms to Mexico the gov- Gar.| ¢tnment is politely requested by in |Mr. Cobb to lay off those belonging to his pitchers. Dohney former binet, rand Com aid Lindley M. ud been employed y, a New York OATS#“DRESSES Sensationally Reduced ———AT OUR——— inal Clearance Sale | EVERYONE IS FAMILIAR WITH THE OP Alay OF OUR || MERCHANDISE ~ Our Selling Policy is not one of frequent and intermittent splashing sales, but rather one of closer margins throughout the season and then a genuine VALUE GIVING event in our FINAL’ CLEARANCE SALE. If you know dress values, you'll be among the first to buy. The fact that this is 2 final clearance price does not impose restriction, as the choice is reasonably good, ici : } GROUP ONE GROUP TWO |exour THREE | $6.75 sis: 50}|$19.75] We offer a few Winter Dressy Coats fur trimmed at ONE-HALF OFF REMEMBER THAT MERCHANDISE IS DIFFERENT AT - ired from revol Guminger ‘ Missofri and No strikers servi PATHE NEWS other men concerning the aa time to see Larson shoot his HIGH PRICE FOR ttn set in, government, was shot and Killed | a period. wife and the second sister. Knute- . for a 1923 == today by three young men as he} “1 thought it was fairer to stand | son extinguished the fire after Lar- E. L. Herr of MIDLAND PLANT SOLD was alighting from @ train, Four | the storm my book might raise thaw! coy had left but not until the lower t the Poland China! Sioux City, Iov Feb, 1.—The | bullets, ors, struck ATARRH . of head or throat is usually benefited bythe vapors of— | Rus i Over 17 Mas Gea Yearly 3 RS PARDONED | ] Feb. 1,—Verlin | - Vie, form TONIGHT AND TURDAY Charles JONES Ames Williams’ in Ben stirring drama of. the west “Not a Drum Was Heard” —o Stan Laurel Comedy “SMITHY” =< TONIGHT ~ and n querading MERMAID COMEDY MA’ EVERY DAY AT - SURPLUS PRODUCTS OR \ SURPLUS CASH? Anything that converts ~surplus farm products into surplus cash is a help in mak- ing farming more profitable. Hogs will do this, for they can be fed largely on “left-overs” that could not be sold readily br profitably, and they qui come a source of dependable extra profit. To farmers in the vicinity of Bismarck the City National Bank is glad to give en- couragement in the matter of hog raising. BISMARCK, P. , Remington, President, - ~ 4. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. C. M. Schmlerer, Asst, Cashigy, —

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