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i ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PAGE THREE — CAPITOL siarts Tomorrow Matinee’ ie ht Site i rien, OAC NEES :—2 NIGHTS :—7.00 P. M D 9:00 P. M. “He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.” So they said of Andre- Louis Moreau; scion of the ‘nobility, who became Scaramouche, the clown, whose laughter mocked his enemies and whose madness inflamed the world. Not in all the pages of fiction is there such fascinating character; not in the history of motion pictures has there been such a production as The Best Photoplay of Any Season From the novel of ‘Adapted by Photography by RAFAEL SABATINI WILLIS GOLDBECK JOHN F. SEITZ ‘ ie , With a cast of 10,000 headed by ALICE TERRY = LEWIS STONE- RAMON NOVARRO ¥ ibe cus STW) e— me oiney tees ‘ EVENING CROWDS < ing hardship upon borrowers and, in| brothers and wo sisters also sur-|North Dakota Nonpartisan, the efi OTA a and the marble vault under the great ASKS U N T0 N other Ants to arrange for Bch | vi cial newspaper, go into questions of |” * ">> re FUNERAL church that looks down on the house c oa security as will insure the ultimate| The funeral services will be held] organization and e and attempt nJNOR IS PUT where he died will hold her hu by engaging suc payment of the loans, While the| Thursday afternoon. The funeral) to iron out the many factional dif nd’s honored casket until the form ; 4 pacity i ; Piet hi 7 ny A eco f | busine In 1894 she was married department under the statute is re tg will leave the residence at] ferences which it is admitted exist iDE BY WIF Fe} and manner of his final resting place i 1 to P. B. Webb, one of the founders 4 t to collect these accounts, | ) p. m, and serv will be con-) in the league, an be determined. of Webb Brothers Department Stcre, am sure that’a real effort will be ucteq at the angelical church at There js a movement on foot among (Continueg from page 1) i i and they have resided in Bismarck y made by our people to make every p. m. with Rey. ¢ Strutz, offi-| some leaguers to prevent the presi-| enclosure, sacred to the memory of continually since t time, Mr. L E reasonable concession to the farmers | ciating. Qential situation from entefing the| those who have died for the flag y) Webb retired from active business | an territory.” convention, because there are leag- y ee see eee ce cue ieee , ase le Arlington Suggested. about two years ago and h een Mr. chen, pol Eo sev- nr ers who favor cither Coolidge, Jobn- Tho ol “ re i 3 hal- Z Ey cat eue peye inepeuctaay atetce | ERLGy ISSUES TO sons Gea Dabolictte, Manone apuletregtma thie, Aa H % nae : lowed circle was proniptly made. attorneys to proceed to enforce col-| BR TALKED BY Already as the factions are con=| haps there is a legal barrier lection of county seed loans, said Rena ce ckuEe : al CU eased J there is talk of “harmony”) the law that no monument or there was excuse for action of the | NONPARTISANS and it is generally expected that af-| vault shall be placed within the tion, and asserted her b ELTINGE of the constant attendant of his One of Pioncers of Bismarck, | wife during her illness, “During the) jj ‘ shounia ‘ Te Nast summer & beautiful new home Kitchen Tells Department She Enjoyed Wide Acquain- | was completed for her Pere nee, enjoynient at} ‘There Are Complaints of ae ‘ *riends Avenue © and Fourth street. counties, .aince. they were, forced .to ter nil matters have been thrashed | memorial structure until Him to tance, Many Friends Mrs, Webb was known best among, Methods Bein Used Be renee a aeed Bre DAUR RE, 2Ut| (Continueg from out there will be an endeavor to reach [whom honor is done shall have been igen = her many friends as a loving moth-} sae ranted the 1 es ament, hav" | Frank Milhollan, ch the |a “harmony program hich may or| a decade dead. Secretary Weeks made7 nasa Le bs an emer-|\vivoad commission. Senator B-F.| may not settle the factional difler-} it plain that no narow legal con- gency, should recogn n emergen : _ ie ,|er and wife, but found time in add 4 CAME HERE IN 1887|Gont assuming the responsibittics | ACTIVITIES ARE CURBED] cy stir exists in enforcing collec- er, a former standard bearer, hus | ences. {ruction would Stand in the w Z its of the home to devote much time to tion. - - eliminated himself by dec for opening the lust haven of patriotic services for Mrs, P. B.|the affairs of her church. She us- pases Sorlie. Americans to the war pr nt since ually in charge of fairs given in Request by Commissioner of Ag- ae } A boom has been launched for E. SINCLAIR T0 no man could doubt th Congree) a the early days by St. Mary's chureh,| riculfure J. A, Kitchen that the |G. Larson, Aneta banker, for lieuten- would apakove in gael ise the dis- \ Fourth street and Avenue ©, yester-| which became known far and yide,| federal government cease seed loay K LINE Ny | snbesgovernor, waese name Aled 2 eee Wilson had her Wi a clock, will be] and in handling the affairs of the] collection activities in North Dakota been spoken of for t A } are z a ng at annual church suppe < at this time has been met by_ ¥e- tion for which C, A. Fisher of Valley ; ‘3 Pro Cal Mrs, Webb is\survived by her hus-| sponse from. the department to tha City has been endorsed in his home 2 dral. Until the hour of the band, P. B. Webb; two sons, Philip| effect that activities have been “re- county, Christ Levang, has been ‘ vites, the body will lie in-state iv]. and Oliver Rl; four brothers,|duced to a minimum. spoken of for secretary of state as hé family home. | Charles Ritchey of New York City; | Mr. Kitchen, scting on complaints rere ——-- has Walter re of Mabini CA PITO L s Of}. AL Ri v, Wi itchey a by numerous farmers who said they 3 ., |county. John Andrews of Fargo, 5 xe, was one of the earliest residents site tea ott a Sure fe aa cing threatened and intimi-| Mrs. Lena Delzer Died at Mid-| former deputy secretary of state un- Gata i fl z ‘g Bismarck, and throughout her|<onsin, and four sisté¥s, Mrs. Mary) dated by government agencies for{ night at Home of Daughter |“°" ‘Thomas Hall, has declined to be Feb. 5.—Harry F. Sinclair LAST 'TIME TONIGHT Nig: residence here had continually | Ferry of Plainsfield, Wisconsin; Mrs, | failure to repay seed loans mide 8 e considered for this office. T. H. H,| hay decided to sail on the Berengaria Se ea Tey He EES vatheradi? nore and. amore. ftiends’| Re Clrlatian of Glengo?MeceReth| emai yeare ages yerote to H.C. Taylor, pe UES "Thoreson of Dunn county appcars|from Cherbourg for New York on About eighteen months ago illness] Gipson of Troy Center, Wis. ‘and | chief of thebureau of agricultural] Mrs. Lena Delzer, aged 65 years,|the leading candidate for Attoriey- | Wednesday, prepared to go before the came so serious that she was fore-| rg. E. E. Morris of this city; one | Cconomics, United States Department} died on the stroke’ of midnight at|General, active or passive, while| senate committee investigating the ed to remain in a wheel chgir from} in-law, Mr . Ritchey of of Agriculture, as follow "i the home of her daughter, Mrs. P.|some of those seeking harmeny | ‘Teapot Dome oil lease again if re- that time, until. her dedth. But Sea oee orangeon, Wallinm’|.. Smmeaneve aise BO TONY 2 mplaints |G. Harrington, 511 Third street, af-|among the league factions urge | quired or to meet any other form of though an invalid Mrs. Webb re-| paul Webb: regarding the insistense and per-lter a serious illness of about |Johm.f. Miklethun for Gomnffssioner | official inquiry, Mason Day, Europe- her sweet disposition which} q sistence of thé U. S. Department of | month. Death was due to heart|of Agriculture and Labor. B, F./an manager for the Sinclair inter , however, Mrs, Webb, who was 62 'y ne, W ‘At the request of the deceased, won her so many friends, and bore ily 3 acthate Agriculture in attempting to enforce! ¢rouple and hardening of the arteries | Baker also is urged for this post: He o will remain here, going to MANY. 4 the family requests that: flowers be : 6d aa he are uble and hardening e arte s i hor iltneas- with great patiengs and| yaittede = collestions.on Federal Feed and Seed incident to her advanced age and |is not, he said today, candidate for ‘ ne fortitude. The immediate cause of pees Beaks Tenn mane io heey. farmers thats) general breakdown. any office. hor death wos pheamonia, which set| WEBRON BRICK @O. aftér considering the very serlous|"” ayy“of the children of Mrs. Delzer Many For Congress Bud “WRAVING— Wark plight of these farmers. at this time, We respectfully request Fargo, Feb. 5.--The annual conven- | withd collection ~ agenc’ will be used in the construction of| such time when the farmer a new $2,000,000 hotel xt Tacoma,| ting some fairness and equi Wash., according to J. H. Holman,| operation of economic condi secretary and service manager of the r. Taylor, in repl were with her at the time of the| ‘Several names will be considered death, and two-brothers, Gottlieb for, Coffgressman of the Second dis- ‘nd Jacob Schepp arrived from Gar-}triet, it is expected, among them J. o rison carly last evening. Mrs. Del-|C. Miller of Bottineau; Gerald Nye| GARAGE FOR RENT—Can be used yer, who was born on April 12, 1859,| of Cooperstown, W. J. Church of] “cither for car o¥ for storage of iad vesidéd in Bismarek for about | Benson, P. J. Sherman of Kidder} pouséholg gobds. Centrally loca- = in about ten days ago. GETS LARGE ORDER Members of the family wete at her bedside when the end>caine, includ- ing her two sister, Mra, A. By Chris- and Mrs. E.E, Morris, her sis- in-law, Mrs: J. C, Ritehey; her and delivered. Carrie Bismarck. featuring The greatest charne- Derelys Perdue ters of stage or fiction x. on the screen at last. Grace Darmond ‘phrill getting — lanzh ister-in-lay and he husband, Mr.| Wehron Brick company, Hebron, Ne a matter of fact, the colléption| 20 years and was a devoted member | county and Judge Graham of Dickey] ted, Cw? 508 7th St. or phone Wyndham Standing provoking — tear chas a Airs, B.C. Marks) her ‘nieces,| py" Mr. Holman has offices nt 117| activities of the department have] of ‘the Evangelical church of which| county. H.H. Aaker of Grand Forks| 64 2-5-3¢ ing entertainment that Bopif: nd Catherine Mbrris. The| prondway, Fargo. een reHuced to a minimum in view| Rev. C. F. Struts is “pastor. has’ been urged for Congressman] eee Blige has made the nation GH) approached gradually and peace-| The order for the—brick, which|of the present situation, On. the Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. | from the First district and Congress (WANTED TO DENT—Piano. ‘No T ql Jangh —and- now. will fully. ow willbe made from North Dakota clay,| other hand, you will appreciate that P. G. Harrington, Mrs. Frank Eerin-|man J. H, Sinclair undoubtedly will! children. Write Tribune No. 912. ‘wo, reel comedy make It roar. | < i Webi. whose maiden name! was placed recently and is onewf the |jt would not, be-feasible to withdraw |issee and Mrs. Lena ‘Adams of Bis-|be endorsed as the candidate in the e 2-5-Bt was earet Ritchey, was born in| largest ever received by the Hebron| altogether our collection agencies | marck, and Mrs. G. W. Monroe of Third district. Ruan ere “THE MONKEY |/} Uc? honth County Down, Ireland, on March 26, | company. / since Congress has appropriated | Seattle, Washington, who arrived| The convention will, it is expect-|FQR RENT--Pleasant room at 514 2 7 DAUGH. 1861, and, came_to this country wken| -The new hotel will be the Hotel | funds with which to Ycollect such|here Sunday, and two sons, Christ | ea, name a new state executive com-| /6th St~ Phone 227, FARM! ‘ she was but & “child. . She- came to| Olympic. d ‘ loans as: can be paid without work-]and\John Delzer of Bismarck, Three | mittee, titke up the affairs of the 2-5-3t

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