The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO KIWANIS CLUB HEARS STORY ' . OF BOYS WORK. a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE J. Mael od Expldins Plan of Building Citizens to Members of Club DOUKHOBORS DEFY GOVERNMENT | mn k- ivi ‘ » make good wa to 60 mem ers of the nis club and visitor { hotel toda | | Mr. MacLeod » has been inti- i ited, asso th boys fron i} or alk of life in the city, de eribed the plan of campaign, and told! J a w Miller of responded ex hi plea 1 J ‘ Wo A. MeDe comed Yip y CaS new ) ih UPPER LEFT: AN ORCHARD ON : Ne °C A DOUKHOROR FRUIT FARM, UP- : SW. Corvin won| PER RIGHT: A DOUKHOBOR HOME ; on hy. Hen | CENDES SITTING FIRE TO A f SCHOOLHOUSE, LOWER LEFT: Pi | : TER VIRGIN, LEADER OF THE ¢ ; | DOUKHOBORS. LOWER RIGHT : GROUP OF DOUKHOBOR CHIL- : j DREN . rs included Alfred Zuger,| By NEA Service 1 iT Mandan Kiwanis son, B.C, March 10 The i Elbowoods and Dr. Win. | Doukhobors are on the warpath! ter of Hazeltor Yet the world has known people, But now thi e aroused i Jat the Province of British Columbia | 9. ongaged’in numegous t from! Winona Red Wing 16, | | Heular, on the open prairie. 22; Wisconsin 1 | o longer will they send their | Minois Mi DYE BUSINESS children to the public schools, For Minnesota ‘3 Northwestern 20, the school teach their a es ee oe ° children t o kill” 1 Sta 37; Hamline \ London, Mar. 10.—A new combina- | 2nd killing, | st ae nid 9, ion which will control the dye pro-|horrent to the several thousand R | | i of the world has been formed | Doukhobors colonized here. i 5 eae 19. etween the British Dyestuffs Cor-| And the schools teach their boys ation and the Interessen Gemein-| a¥d girls “city wayse’ to “leave the oe = ift, the German dye combine. Un-| farms and go into the cities and] —_ 3 3 -|RUM FLEET aheragre t the German secret | stay out late at nigh Valley City and Fargo Dope | i IS INCREASED| “processes are to be revealed to the Parents Arrested to Fight it Out f fie. | ‘British company for an agreed share} The Doukhobors don't want their OBER NUTOL of the profits | children to leave the farms because od | mate cruisers + The British Dyestuffs Corporation,| agriculture is the very foundation {Oe eRareo ligieachool ported that the of which the government is the lar-| 07 the Doukhobors’ lives. basketball tossers won the first disy]?¥m 1 gett 128 Vea xest sthckholder, now contrajs the! The provincial authorities decided | trict championship for the third year | C15: Seven deep sea eratt from for- , british markets and will b extend-|'the Doukhobors, members of a cu in succession and are now headed to- | SE" lands anchored off rum row .ed to foreign countries rious Russian religious sect, must | ward tho: tournament at Valley City jovernight, joining the 21 discovered 1, Since*the approval of the govern-| sind their children to school. , The | where the state championship will be [there recently by coast guard’ cut- vi v before the English | Houkhobors refused. Ha iReae ters and forming the biggest, liquor ; an sign thy sgreemient, Ey Alnbiber Of parents; trom: thel|( Vallee cOity tjvad upite advance fleet off the port of } since cee necessary to obtain the ap! colony at Outlook near here, were | oxy Fonebanit detente duane: town (too alesus enon noo tr ooners movaliot the MacDonald cabluct,| Joi into court. ‘They ignbeed the bgnse a! ' a J established a ma months _ Which it is said, will probably carry hauled ‘© court. 'y ignored nh in the final game in the second dis yut the. original plan summons. In ‘their absence, they |trict. Other district winners are © dry nay je a Seomplete § eS were fined $50 each, Mandan, third district; Dickinsen, oe AhGePa in RIGA Listed he IN’S They declined to pay the fines.| fourth district; Grand Forks, fifth Be re donna maeiae ' “LAWS UP HELD) heir propert terthold, ith and Kenn: catgoes apgrepated 000. cased, I e the Doughobors’ most | eighth. worth approximately $11,000,000. at ft x Ths y strategie move. The Doukhobors} Four teams that competed in the ey. pum re wate, ‘ jar. NOW oN on and ome aged a le} state tol ment a ro dast yean} py mbt the sf ‘ aul Be tual cdl oat and Wor se Te ae bts Henri ake Jn t year) “The return of the fleet was mark- ! declared vajid | PATde cross country, where the will again seck the championship. | spur among prohibition for- x court-house is located. There, after] Dopester dy figuring a ly areliane liana’ lively tussles, they were placed in falley City game as the | tonite ivelhadivale a trucks and shipped back to the nship contest but Ma | h n the Goa ion of x tL ITTLE GRAIN colony. strong comeback and surprise win cases oteaeNteey ual . ny MS To regain confiseated property the | ners in other districts set the depe 1 eal] f altohol with » 3 gallons of algohol wii F LEK T ON FAR Ss Doukhobors paid fines. awry Jan estimated total value Wa $25,000. The government's vietory, though ii i € Mar. 10.—Grain re-| was shortlived. 4 acher, residi rms March 1 was esti-| in the School building at’ Outlook, Restarking ollows: ae aroused one night by a man ° 75,000 bushels oF 3.78] reading in through a window. She Luzon Provinces ant fled, but he set fire to the school. i a TS 1,000 bus! is a 70 F Eo 3: 4 Je yanve ‘anils r stocki @ percent 23 eed N01 "FOUR SCHOOLS BURN Berthold re i oe (TH ae Manils, Mer 10. Restocking _ af The percentage of the 1923 crop] Neighbors extinguished the flame.! Berthold 19) Williston 8 (Tithe | Central Luzon -provinces, which were , when poli swept clean of. work: animals tempted to Awhich will be shipped out of counties q : rlives 4 Mae ens announce uspectyga miniature battle ntinel Butte ReSHEAY V7 GR bulbs yan) Te) emcee: Corn. 10.0 percent; developed. > Belfield [feat h the importation of isi ual: 6 nts TATeRTE CREA DEES ENB UauIaN Opa i (Title buos from the northern’ provinces. | tra ai nt; oats 247 percent and barley Ba ane eed al caien tical It is estimated that three northern | (, wr EDERAL st of @ Theobald Mecs farm where the: al AGENTS SEIZE NEAR HEBRON(|. 10.-Fede ~| nearly Sobran, } W. P. Robbins and Deputy | manded Olson of Mandan, stepped off | into Now 1 and took a trip-out to the | school seiz- | | 40 miles from Outlook to the id Forks 17; Langdon 14. (Vitle| brought in to help in replacing ap- ;mother colony here. Gaining! an in-} game.) proximately 9,000 which died of an-| terview with the magistrate, he de-| Grand Forks 21; Pembina 7. 1 Cas Gain then inchatw Remnants d thé'release of the man taken artery Ok hy 1 The department of agriculture re- ustody following the Outlook a 2 ports that the situation in the in- blaze. rake 28; Cando 15. (Title| fected region is favorable and that Meeting with refusal he threw a provinces of Luz bacs for sale n have 3,000 which, can be qu ig white robes walked | id: only a few new cases are developing. iting Committee, EVERY DAY MATINER TONIGHT Monday—' Norma ing tHan ever as the France in the Sixteenth two noble houses, and of heritage of hate by events teeming with tional and dramatic actior give place to a great love. With Con Tearle, Foote, Josephine: Crowell, dock “MacQuarrie. players in principal other players in 1 grounds of surpi EXPERT W. F. Friedman' pert of the U. inslated code messag testimony (above), cipher Signal Corps, es, accordant before Senate Investi- sent from Flor- McLean, publisher, 2 by EB. B. induloe Puskas Approach Record ELTINGE esday—Wednesday Talmadge more appeal- adamant at ina glowing stor ‘Cen- tury, of an age-old feud between ) how a is swept away emb- and a seqre of distinguished ng magn y of 1, to Wallace Bee Betty. Fr tanc nds’ of back- roles;* and thou in KILLDEER PLANS BIG ROUNDUP Killdeer, N, D., Mar. 10.—All _ the preliminary arrangements have been completeq for the big three-day rodeo at the Killdeer mountains July 3, 4 and 5. Sam Rhoades who is staging the affair has already let contract: amounting to some $900.00, with more to follow. There will be eight pol corrals each fifty feet square and ten foot alley. The arena will be 90 rods in circumference, probably the largest iri the state and one of the largest in the west. TRe Porter hor- ses of the Killdeer mountain country and the McCloud horses of Medori have been contracted for. The Porter horses are exceptionally wild not having been rounded up for ma years while the McCloud, bunch f tWisters are notorious: throughout the —=———S==——————————————— joyment. pictures J two big stills, one of roll of bills to the floor and imme- Strict quarantine, however, is still in} Manila, Mar. 10.—The gross cus- allon capacity and one of about 25| diately started to disrobe. He w: force, toms receipts of the Philippines for epeation. Thi so seized a quantity | adjudged insane and committed to | —_ j 1923 amounted to $8,500,000. This is of home brew and four barrels of} an asylum. the record in theghistory of the isl- mash. The stills were sent to Man-| Meanwhile three more schools | SMILE AFTER HEARING DOOM ands, with the exception of the yeh €dan to be used idence. | were burned. 1920, when the total was $8,800,000. ie ———— | Russians entered the school at | = — = pi AWARDED $38, 000, Brilliant, and, in Russian, urged the Tribune Want Ads Bring. Results. £€ Grand Forks, N. D., March 10.—| children to throw down their books. | G’adolph Purpur, striking Great North-| There are some who think the pro. railway shopman here who was | vingial officials have been too lenient it wounded by itevay guard strike of 1922 : 89 ju m OF are much finer, suppler and lighter | Thomas Mrachek, rail- during the shopmen’s was awarded $8,000 lages against the Great Northern ilway company by a federal court ry at Fergus Falls, cord- “are farmer: iN jig to word received by legal offi- cials of the Great Northern here W recently, : | my SUMMER BROCADES Moti Brogades for the summer season |and highly educational, will be among the big features on the the Agricultural Short Course to be held in western North Dakota soon. ‘in effect than they have ever been pee 2 | thes ing wi at “CASCARETS” 10¢ (| a" ui. BEST LAXATI\.. \ siding by FOR BOWELS... on ite “They- Work “White You ‘Sleep. It you feel sick, dizzy, upset, if your head is dull or aching, or your Uf\stomach is sour or gassy, just take sne or two pleasant “Cascaret: AM elieve ‘constipation and biliousnes: Bs No griping—nicest cathartic-laxative jizés—apy drug store, = = \ inent proble: sheep te perien earth for Men, Women and Chil- eae n. 10c boxes, also 26 and 50c One step, know. corn erin ete with the Doukhobors. hobors, according to Premier Oliver, a thrifty MOVIES USED perienced sheep growers and prom- country’as the.best reel on sheep ever produced. It covers practically every taining and instru Every sheep ary INI oe and child should see this reel. Two. and testing. of seed corn, easy, and. yet how important it is to Provide ourselves. with seed that we reel deals with the cultiyation feeding live stock. ‘Another reel shows the farm tract- | two bank messenger But the Douk- peop! successful 's and good citizen IN PROGRAMS both jon pictures interesting program at ¢ will consist of ten reels deal- ith various subjects of impor- to farmers, to housewives, to living in town ang those re- in the country. of these reels, devoted to has been pronounced by ex-|. live stock men all over the m in the ‘raising and care of and jis both pleasingly enter- ced or not,,every farmer, every dwelle#, every man, ‘woman reels will he devoted to corn, ows. \the harvesting, storing step by simple and illustrating how will grow. The other corn] . of] | Morris Barlow and’ J; id how best’ to utilize it in lett to right, were phat judge*had sentenced ,1t! Diamond, shown handcuttea together above | ‘aphed in Brooklyn a few minutes after the ‘with two otliers,,to die for the slaying of ‘he"Diambnds are brothers, ‘ ‘ ' ACO SE NEI RIEL! DPE RE IEEE ORE | Fortify the system bgainst olds, Grip and Influenza which destroy gerins, act as a tonic laxative, ‘keep the sys- tem in’ conditiofi to throw off of Colds, Grip and Nie ‘be Bead our judgments. - to”be guided by others’ choice. * Ghoose something again and again, it must : ‘Ashes o Vengeance” The ho country. follow the There will be a total of 200 horses cattle. a feature*of the / and fif races will’ program. ADMITS GUILT, GETS 3 YEAR: Grang’ Forks, “inal administ bel Andersan, to three offense. him was which his tison, was con Mabel Aitders seco READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS. B ‘EACH ADVERTISEMENT ener HELP ‘You CHOOsE—To SAVE YQU MONEY, | head also be McCloud of Mar. 10,~ was nd victed n’s death, , Clams live to themselves. You ean’t. You link lives with your neighbor across the street, across the state, across the continent. \ You’are influenced by what he wants, buys, uses, enjoys. “When enough of. your neighbors want, . buy, use, enjoy the same thing, you begin to see advertisements about ‘ments to‘arouse you td similar use and en- They. paint glowing, truthful . . try to get-you interested in what will really interest you. . " Convenient, courteous information is yours "at a minute’s glance. where obtained. That minute’s glance may +, Mean the difference between buying un- nope wares and the best. You SB iaiaak to be like : a clam—even. in Read the advertiseménts > riders A. Jon- jlahl, who pleaded guilty ae the erim- ation of drugs to ‘Ma- sentenced today in the state peniten- tiary, the maximum penalty for the The original charge against degree murder: of confederate, M. Ss a result of Style, variety, price, WRITTEN. TO ‘YOU - _ _T0 Matinees—10 and 35c Loges 50c Evenings—15 and 50c Loges 65¢ Prices Inctude Tax will OUGHS Horse FOR COUGHS anoCOLDS Mat- Not like a Clam. it — advertise- When they ’ oO ie I H

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