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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; : TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924 ' 1 tltiet daughter, Mrs. Aridfist. ard fam- | view published today. Twice in the ‘5 H was fractured in a fall, i : | ci Yi four-year period sty was quoted as | Daughter’s Home} ‘irrs. regan was the mother of nine | : | having sald he hid ed ut her, add | ! pee children, four of whom survive their 8.00 ig that she explain-| mother. Two sons, John and Edward ; i is ing that on one oceasion he explain- Mrs. Margaret Regan, mother. of eamercrer ss a ed the shot was eed Ma | Mrs. Frank Andrist, passed rks ae fA eee Baline cee sing Coolidge Meeting ' ali: Gates, who decligea te. Kiljed) 1g paves “Wants ane x rning at five o'clock at the An-{ a! 1 ae au eA Rousing Coolidge Me | ; Admiral Characterizes Prohi-| erstwhile friend in a room where| Mam in St. Louis Said to Come] morning at five o'clock at the An: niondton, Alta, Canada and Mrs, An- cing Pla | ‘ a "| Heaton chad made an improvised *op-| , ae aa or avcling {Ariat of this city, i CN aie bition Enforcement as citing table, witilta pistol, hik-eaee| From Bismarck Be re LS ee a decline | oe grandchildren and gteat-grand- — COLLAR PIN 1.00 Fail j tors had overlooked im searching and advanced age. naa tame | oh othe. Her husbilid. died at e city Auc um was engaged 5 7 a Mle Meee aa : as thé deceased s sleeping. Teoketah: 1 gears tee, cme eine iin a GE) SHIRT = 4 00 ailure j him, was at liberty under $1,000 t il! StLouis, March 1f.—-Milton Scott, argaret English Regan was born seul ust ars oe Seen: Mell churedny night at which Tee aa | to await hearing on @ murder charge) wounded war veteran, who came here} in Ireland 73 years age, was married | The body will be st ippe Hp line d Thursday night at which Les- : New Yorks. March di Renp sAge| arch’ 16 j ; y 5 Ti ; RegansMarch 5, 1867, and | ston tomorrow morning on No. 2. for Lidiya MS OSC TIE i 2.00 miral Chas, BP, Plinvok, comaiinde| - yfrom Bismarck, N. D, 10 FO tiny Re ra te burial in that city beside her hus- d and fa A re : came with her hus! ant of the Brooklyn yard, de-|% Sse to have his frozen hands t from Ireland. 86 years “ages making at the police triat]| Boy Scout News Were Votepune Mosrital but who Wass nomerats@rosk soni, Minmegees Secretary of the Tre ury under, Theodore Roosevelt, will speak. Plans | and and sons. The remains will clared yesterday in Webb's funeral, par- ah pe ees at Deyiley, Tibpaeter Gears he Wales j denied admittance because his injiiry | et wee years ago, when she came | lors, fram 6 ta 8 ovclack dhis orening idze rel eat ; i| -Troop 1 was not suffered in war and who Htttiouarek to Mace nee iethe Wlieh: tiledae nay’ cl Mr. will speak at He characterized Washiagton oo wore eas SER are denied treatment at the city ho s Forks tonigit, Minot night, Bi k Thursday 2 KF A vuse of Mr here because he was not a gesident, There was a good attendance Fri-! has found care at the poorhouse of day night at the meetiig. The boys! st. Clair coanty, Illinois, it was full of ‘pep’ on account of the| le {wettest cityvin United States, Inspector, Wakefield, who has charge of the district which includes the navy yard, is charged by Police Commissioner right with failara) cam) Mscuss lon: Two tinge jf THREE KINDS OF to enforce they Volstend act. A number passed tests. Although] have to /be amputated, phy Admiral Plunkett he believed | there are ¥ passing tests, some] said. : the police were doing everything in| Must hurry in order to meet the re- ; their power to cledi up ‘conditions, | Quirements if they want to go to] Red C cfridinls here are uke . {He testified’ to have seen 20 federal 5 EACH ONE COMPLETE : be held in the large Au- ditoriuy pected to hear a If Mr. Shaw arrives from Minot in tiine he will attend a men's lub din- | ner at the Methodist Church Tl day night, The Auditorium d will open at 7:15 p, m. Thursday, O00 people being ex. | ‘ cout can find out © t his requirements for the com- | g canip are from the scribe of their | injunctions to padlock places asked fo® by the police, pigeon-holed by the federal authorities, | Where did you come from before | tro" taking charge of the navy yard? the witness was asked. aceepted. “Washington, D. C.-the wettest | All the troops of Bismarck met jcity in the United Stafes” was the | Saturday night at the High School! | rep t® discuss and decide on the y for’ There fair attend: They decided " — t maroon for the color. aT nl 77 ; | the scouts going on the trip or es S44 POLICE PROBE Nielpihg cine Meters CHIU thee Ten expert tailors. STATEMENT OF 23th of April must have a : { plete uniform consisting of th M d +t M LOUISVILLE MAN jtowins: scout stockings, . ade to Measure Heacul” slit eeKeEENTER,. 260k y 5 Y isvitle, Mateh 11.-White police | and cat ‘sft Nati or other |f 5 ; Our expert cutter and designer does FSBRINEAE GrISTa A eR oder tb) @etd Nelentte all eye the measuring and also tries on and fits ni Gated HAUTE ann aie cea cas iteeanee every garment. You benefit by having an expert cutter and designer measure ent, shot and killed his jailer, and. fit you. Well, fellows, the question of what) stripes in colors an inch apart. Heaton, and fled from a $35 to $60 und when to wear it need] The coat is cut broad at the; T00m of horrors,” W. Clarke Otte, WAISTCOATS ‘ Ready to Wear su no longer. If you want] shoulders, lat the hins, has! assistant. st attorney, prepared | for the season are) to knock ‘em dead, just take j.welt pockets no vent. ‘The trous.| te question the widow of the slain | truly gorgeous. Some are of exotic al oF t The best ready to wear suits and over- coats we know of are— Steve Hannagan, Ser-Jers are wide and may be slipped on | "7 silkS at) jothers are ‘beaded “with HART SCHAFFNER & MARX | | MERTING HERE Ma Considered by Committee | he resignation of Alfred Muir was | Custom Tailoring : We make these suits and overcoats in our own shop in. Bismarck and employ an expert cutter‘and designer and also, “Wetter than New York City? es answered the admiral, y Problems of Importance SIR JIM One hundred per cent quality—same qin style. That’s hat perfection! ‘ You’ll find it in the Gordon. © cortespondent.| or off over the shoes. The vest is, That she had fived in fear for four | brilliants or with pearl beads. t in the way; roll col wlong Broad- So the other y he went over i> just a hes shop in New York] the w t costs $8 and is ex-| It ean be crush- s a é a s ; onstipation makes bright children dull— urious shapes to suit fancy of | a h li f Ny h K il 5 Bi hiuton Svea otis fee "4 “iierattacea shit ot pin QWV@ them relief with Kellogg’s Bran | blue 1 cost only $4, ana the newesi in| gold-plated collar pin ($1) holds the t to shoes it| patterned silk foulard tie (62) fcatly And it looks like ajin place. . el “Sir Jim" is a good model for the outdoor man who wears ‘em well. It’s an “easy, graceful style in many titione and Congress Constipation dulls the men to use their influence in extend- Ih —make: | studies ad li Ithy, normal aetion. nature works. [t is | Por es then: ALL bran cost only $ i ; e Se erat an mnillion, doesn't it? | Plain brogue shoes of pebbiegcat,| ed Sean Hove your children oat it regularly supitrery: €Slors.. | Quality — $35 to $50 f Pe cies be-ext rom three years) The two-button, Euglish-American' comfortable last, and durable weight, 38% danggro See " » tublespoontuls a in chronie | back of the style, too. . ay ere smodel, three-piece suit, the product|are $14. te You cumnot afford to take chances f t it with | 8° q a The committee also outlined plans /°f & Prominent ready-to-wear maru-| The only alteration made in any in getting relief. You cannot afford inkle it over other 9 5 Pele Site GoRvention which i fucturer retails at $50 and up. It is) of the outfit was in the lengtn of to experiment or put off. Kellogg’s| eareais, Cook it with hot cereals. ‘Try permanent. rel pf light gray material with pin} the trouserf, . {Bran brings reli Even in the me | Hf eaten regularly GORDON HATS be held at Fargo May 10, 1924. the wonderful reeipes on every , member of the Committee SS aLicne GaAs: Ca lanvonic sGdace - OfLCOHATATO 4 1 Selvig, Chas. If Wilson, B. enemy, after sacrificing himself for| Harris, Democrat, Gitayithe se eae tac ate eR ESeEN GER TE favor is Aclicious—a erisp, nut- FIVE DOLLARS ¢, #: Anderson, V. G. Swan, Al his fiancee and becoming the slave j Norbeck-Burtness bill which would RUATAntec’ Al ie Saati or that glelights the taste. ¥ { liett and C. E. Knudtson, Mr. jot la Roche. Other prominent mem-j appropriate $75,000,000 to finance ,VOUr Grocer will return your money, hy far from ordinary brans, Qj son being unable to attend had JP. bers of the cast are Courtenay Foote | diversification of crops among “one- | @Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum-| 4), > unpalatable, ; Williams, Commander of the Fargo |as Comte de la Roche, Wallace Be crop’ farmers. Objections made to , bled, has brought relief to thousands |" ji ; , Chapter represent him ar the meet-|ss Duc de Tours and Josephine| the Harris amendment were laid also | because it is ALL brim, Remember,| Begin serving Kellogg’s Bran, 1 ing. | Crowell as Catherine de Medici. The}against the parent measure. The jonly ALL bran can be 100 per cent) cooked and krumbled, to your children 2 story centers about the Huguenot | Norbeck-Burtness bill was still the jeffective, That is why Kellogg's Bran Hat it yourself, ‘The leading \ oppression. The picture remains at|unfinished business of the senate {is recommended by doctors. Tt sweeps, nd clubs serve it, Made in . COMPLIMENTS jhe ltinge for today: and tomorrow, | vhen adjournment was taken, ‘leans and purifies tho, intestine, It reok, Lt is gold b cera. SHY | Wednesday and Thursday = = * PAID TALMADGE | ae | a Many high compliments were paid COULTER BILL 7 “Sheffield Ave, Chicago, e to “Ashes of Vengeance” by th. Is KILLED OFF 2 bottle of FOLE p. who saw it at the Eltinge theatre} s yesterday, It is a most ambitious | —— ig motion picture combining a marvel-| Washington, March 11.—In the | COMPOUND for cough: \ te ous spectacle of the 16th Century] first record vote of the session on| hoarseness, also free sample pack | k ang a love story of delicate charm|@ farm relic the senate | ages of FOLEY PILLS a diuretic stim- exécuted in a thoroughly enter yesterday def 28, the pro-|ulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY tl ing manner. Naught but pr 000,000 to | CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipa- | Y AND TAR} colds and} ed. posed appropriation of § + th due for the magnificent settings of | be used in financing fertilizer pur-| tion and Biliousness, These\wonder- h; this film. Not only do they sug-| Chases. ful remedies rave helped millions of | vin- P] gest the time and locale of the story,| _ Party lines were not discernible] people. Try them! | te but endow the whole with avrealism| i" the result, southern Democrats Pe that transports the spectator to the} ®d eastern Republicans joining in ci days of chivalry. | opposition to the proposal which was cc But it is the story itself which | denounced communistic in theo- th stands out from these massive set-| 7% and ling an unwarranted intrusion ofthe government into an for vengeance which is dissi- highly competitive busin PRET Ui ethe valor of mink upee| ppropriation was proposed as ’ ne whom humiliation in every form is| 92 amendment, offered bxi.Senator, tit visited, and turns to an exalted love SW which wipes out a long existing feud | ad of two noble er tings, a story of hereditary hate and ilies. It would re-| he e columns to describe ‘the- rush I i incident, of physica! and emo- e ‘Ou tional-eonflict through which this | “No fancy transition is uccomplished. Mob , wrapper— just good gum!’* Chicle Co, scenes, thrilling sword fights, ro- mance and political intrigue u re in-a succession of situations in nat- | oY ural and logical sequ inating it all is Norn Talmadge ies More beautiful than ¢ he seeni Learn How to Heal It. to wu : as the proud Yoeland de] ny Pd A ee eee ee el Ee aw, her emotional scenes nes Ruptured people all over the coun- cor Be crnonite her, Conway Tearle| try are amazed at the almost mira- my * ‘superb as the brave and noble de| culous results of a simple Home S: Vrieac, despised by Yoeland when Daj brought into her house by her egt brother, Comte de la Roche, his tem for rupture that is being sent free to ail who write for it. This remarkable invention is one of the greatest, blessings ever offered to ruptured persons, and is being pro- nounced the most successful Method Mothers You Can (20. ca Method and permaneft relief and does away . ° Prevent Children (‘itis wearing of trusses forever. rs ° Thousands of persons who former- From Taking Cold ly suffered the tortures of old- ' fashioned steel and spring trusses 4 + |are now rejoicing in their freedom es Dine wies Come in from the danger and discomfort of et and ‘‘Snifflin rupture after a brief use of this re- Rub This Vapor Save markable System. ‘here is notHing A GRIM ipo! ft | ike jt answhere and hosts of "up | DSMBOVER O) Over Throat and Chest | tured persons are astounded at the | DESTROYE 1 ease with which their ‘rutpures are When children come in lay | controlled. FACTORIES AND vith feet wet, nosesblueand hafdslike | For a limited time only, free trial ey Tapas oa | SS i; : é 5 ‘Jiggs Drawing Contest The Tribtine: will offer to the boys and girls who-attend the grade or Junior High School, a chance to see Jiggs in person when he appears here in “Bringing Up Father On Broadway” at the Auditorium, March 22. All tRat is necessary is to draw 4 likeness of Jiggs taken from theabove picture; fill in the missing lines, but do not trace or draw through thin paper. Mail, together with your name and age and-the school that you attend, written ov printed on the face of the cartoon to THE JIGGS EDITOR -so as to reach him not-later than March 19th as the contest closes 184 EGGS FROM $1.16 WORTH OF FEED In a test recently conducted in Nebraska, - iy which careful records: Were kept, one poultry raiser fed: 141 chickens for a year at a cost of only $1.16 per bird, and the hens laid an average of 184 eggs’apiece. ype feel sure that they | treatments of this Muscle Strength: HOMES. Good poultry adds a lot more to a farmer’s then, and the: winners announced. .The- prizes will be as follows: , Bit th, net ie try Vike, ae |cmg, Dsmaraion ase bane mailed cre income than to his expense—arid the income Ist Prise 2nd Brize ard Prize Peeps gut this vaporizing tive well | cities Method. No eperation, ,20 isa dependable, cash income. : : $ 1BOX 6SEATS =. 4 SEATS OY fared do fete eae es) Tee. | The City National Bank recommends to sli “4 Ogee : money; simply write your’ name and ‘ uddress plainly and the free treat-| for the cash value of your ment with, fuil information will Bé| property. This agency offers | mailed ‘you in sefiled package. , =: . Send now-—today, emay save the | Safeguards in the: prevéntion wearing of a torturing truss for life. | of fire~an invaluable. service —————— a eneteemein | {() every property owner. FREE TREATMENT COUPON. ny . Loeal Ago neyof the Bagh WA Giias Jak, Hartford Fite Institance Co. Box 649A Watertown, N. Y. MURPHY Send Free Test of your System THE MAN WHO KNOWS for Rupture. BISMARC aber er bai. : ee : = : The drawings will be judged and prizes awarded by the Auditorium Management. its farmer patrens plenty of poultry as a source of ready money. 5 i ee » JIGGS DRAWING CONTEST. The entire Jiggs family, with a bunch of bobbed haired Broadway béeaitties will be at The Auditorium on Saturday, March 22nd, and ‘The Tribune wants the boys and. girls who.attend the grade or junior high_sthool, all to-have a chance to see “Bringing Up Father On Broadway” a’ their guests. All that ig necessary is to fill in the missing lines in the above cartoon, but do not trace or draw through thin paper. It;must be a free hand drawing. Mail tégether with your Name and Age and School that you attend, written or printed very plainly on the face of the, cartoon, so a8 to reach him March 19th as the contest closes then and the winners arindunced on March 21st. - alt me ; Age i eng P. C, Remington, President. A. Graham Vige President and Cashier, -< e , ©. M. Schmierer, Assistant ‘Cashier.t { MAW 2555) Aves pag T dbo d's Address ” anh 1