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4 PAGE TWO JUDGE LOANS MAN MONEY TO. |n ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE k and on Friday between the wry and, GACY TO FORGIVE ONES twelve and three orcluck | ENEMY IF ONE IS ,embd. : | 4 “, ; Iw be interrupted. All Churches of the City to Rapid Soread of Hoof and} ve PERMIBGE TGR. ioe SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 -[ brought to the Cass ¢ night in custody of of the sheriff's office Forks. Heaton, who came -} confer with r! tempt to will be re afternoon cials here. has mfde its appearance in the st Angeles and San Fran- was informed. Prempt Actien 118 | here to i in an at April 12 bond, unking rs, suspected of com-| I royalist out ted. Among 1 Leonardopolous, Athens, (By itis in a number of the larg- 1 Passion of Christ will be obs break, h PERMITTED TO TAKE ONE fund - bem are ds GET SELF JOB. t | lea judge McKenna Decides To Give Man Before Him a Chance to Make Good of the last counter revolit tion, and Genoral Constantinopo ulos. MORE SWAT AT HIM FIRST © Hold Special Services —_ XI ir Palni Sunda of the celel in church held in a number of the chu tertide will be to the chureh and spend iven an opportunity to come ort time editation upon Christ's passion | « continuing upon the duties of | ter programs will be ved in a number of the ch ‘ | forwarded to th Mouth Disease Feared EASE Sl Bal {said it was impo: how much was nec the discase. addi- to Coolidge who gave Director Lord, of the bu ble to estimate Heat where heat is needed is an outstanding advantage of Gas as a fuel. s to exterminate BOARD WOULD ry on the campaign in California inst the foot and mouth d ‘f SoS 3 s requested y by he badust bureau. HEATON SEEKS Go To eu dial The $1,000,000 appr: " isi Ss lospital= i leven Wenrgroreariette TO GAEN BOND |] Bismarck Shoe: Hospits Repairing. H. BURMAN, Prop. the city on Easter Sund sly a chureh but will have pre- | d special music of some descrip. | the city tomorrow in comm of Christ's triumphal entry salem shortly before his tion. The Catholic, Thutheran church Si ay cach year with marked j The bless ‘of the palms will take place tomor- IN BOYS WORK -é Laid Down By ‘ City School Board in Meet- | i pass Se Oa issue vd AUTHORITY QUESTIONED . in financing th mpaign of Leon with si m and Palm | "| PROCTOR IS Episcopaleon N. D., Aprif, 12.—Judg week made Fargo, April 1 Frank C, Heston, t cashier of the Scandinavi- ican Bank of Farge, “You'll like TEXACO Gasoline and the cougon.books that we have for your convenience. These coupon books are good for any article you may need for-your car. \ Drive up‘to eur curb and let ug serve you, courteously and promptly with guaranteed: merchandise. : LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Kenna thi s a was | Conditions viees will begin properly | 5* Christ will b Mass of the morning chool board last night, after estion iwanis and handling decided that unveiling of the Mr. Proctc sing of the Easter! I be celebrated on} " tRISH BAND IRED UPON Dublin, Ireland, April 12.—A ga 20 or 30 armed men ison band en route to Mt. Joy jail | fternoon, A running fight fol- | between the military eseort | king party, which was | + pi Mou city, recke Jit we ‘in the s rating of pontific le band work, M. v Bisho her for teaching i Bi chools who may | Washington, April 12. The rest of the time inj thority of the Senate to ask him the which resulte in contempt ‘iw au renee lud sion of s’ work, the salary to | que " chool board and | Proceeding je sources, ‘bhe| ed by Harry Fs S {entire work would be brought un demurrer filed h yin answer | © children in another) the direction of the school suthori-| to his contempt indictment. his serie Chr two judicial district. ision of the board will | e committe the hoard to in- to address the services, | in thi aigned it | jer which ealed at the ure und | ed ronth to th ave him nd of two mont to find} the unders' hat | fhe doc t support h roes_ to state pr equired to report regularly to the said the erring: one, when | the other even "I think | ou've treated me right. Dve made 4p my mind I'm going to make good, but | want you to know that I'm up against itsfor a job. If I was out at Bismarck I think [ could go to work ma job where T can make good and | take care of my family, but 1 don't} know how I'm going to get there without railroad fare, 1 just) want- dl you to know that. T Let's a walk,” said the judge. The two returned to the Merchants hotel I want to see you make good,” the p told his com for the those bab’ ‘They're yours ond | know you're man enough to se that they have their chance in lif to go to Bism Landlord McAllister witnessed the terms of a loan under which a judge of the district court loaned to an alleged bury nd confessed wife deserter, 1 ad fare to a job at Bism: didn't take a note He took the alleged bur if the alleged good, Judge M to the penitentiary years, Ini not thinking about that,” the jndge said one this week. “I know the man’s going to make good. This here judge is a regular fel- low,” said the alleged burg! curled up in a seat of the smoking car, Bismarck bound. “A guy that word. relar nean send for five | ties. ments tol’ TENNISTEAM | don't This he 1u ed to s decided vite Father high school which will be held on the eveni y 18 in the city Auditorium hool commencement nd Dr. Kroese, president of wn college, will be invited to | deliver the commencement Class night exercises of the school will be held May 21, high IS SELECTED. 15 U. S. Stars to Try For Places on Davis Cup Team New York, April 12.—The Lawn the first the international trophy this en it announced the sel squad of 1 Tilden, Williams, Carl Fiseh- Johnson of Philadel Hunter, F) King, Robert er and phia, Fr Anderson, Washburn M. New York, and Harvey Snod; os Angeles, Watson M. Kelleher of as of it AT THE MOVIES AT THE CAPITOL Take it from Kenneth Harlan that jan aeroplane is a tricky toy to p | with un ou know what all the! rs mean. When you sec “The| a 1 rn Wing, red Picture | e |! e would dou him would b i what's right, but I ain't yellow. c's where I turn to the right. IS PRAISED Minstrel Show Coming Here Monday Declared the Best Harvey’s Greater nounced for the Auditorium on Minstrels, an- programm intended for the engage- ment here is one of exceptional qual- ity. Colored minstrel shows, as we know them, sprang from humble be- nnings in the music halls of many 's ago. Even then the appearance ‘olored minstrel performers, sing iggested to manag- s at the scheme of presenting colored ministrels on the stage could be refined and elevated, and it did not take long for the far seeing manager of Harvey's Min- strels to place his attraction on an, of entertamment in the estimation of the great theatre-going public. In the profession among the lead- irig @ioneers in the minstrel line were Billy Kersands, Ernest Hogan, Véilliams and Walker, Cole and John- son, Sam Lucas and others. But it yemained for R. M. Harvey, the pre- sént “King of Minstrelsy,” to put élean, high class colored shows on the map, in the form of an amiable and entertaining octopus, and spread its tentacles out to tap most centers of population from New York to Roston, Chicago and the const. Starting with very little scenic equipment, and almost no’ capital, R. M. Harvey, the original founder of this great minstrel enterprise, is still at its head. At present he car- ries a beautiful production: and a véry heavy ‘capital investment,” His company has become a field for the hgightest stars in the whole firma- mént of amusement and. entertain- ment. i 4 gohnny Woods, Margaret. Jpekson, the modern black patti, Harry Fid- der, Pewee Willjams and many oth- - er di April | s Pacific}, bly remark on his talent an aviator but the jtruth, is that Kenneth had a bad {fright when he climbed into a plane at a flying field. near Los Angeles ‘in the com ‘oper to jenact an sequence in this | comedy-drama of an American flier in Mexico, AT THE ELTING! ¥e promised a dis-| tinct tre ck Oxen,” featur- ing Corinne ffith and Conway Tearle, which, it has been annoare- ed, will be featured at the Eltinge th commencing Monday for | “BLACK | Pietur lates an unusual uvenated by her first | eping her return visit to Amer- » attracts the attention | yspaper man, who sees in her his ideal, ollowing a chance meeting, falls in love with her and continges his devotion in face of criticism by, friends and knowledge | that his sweetheart is old enough to be his mother, The entrance of a lapper into the odd romance is said to cause many unique climaxes to devetop and to add considerable ac- tion to the rapidly moving story. Prominent i of Griffith and M Bow, who plays net; Alan Hale Ricketts, Tom iuise, ell, Lincoln Stedmarf a during the is being eclipsed hy the new mod Browning, which weighs less than 15 pounds, can be fired from the shoul- der or the hip, and fires 20 eart- ridges in less than two and one-half seconds. for your fertilizer? We can supply better stuff for less money. Wachter. Transfer Co. Phone 62. Work: Wanted . | Presbyterian Boy Scouts want odd. jobs — taking address, | 1 crashed into climbet How the woman, bent | (Gg Why go to Muscle Shoals| WRECK TRAIN TO GET RIDE ingfield, 111 e School from the insti- nd in their de ieg on the nt ¢ 1 the pile and— then bord on boys offered wimming, pool fur remen likewi makife a donation t has been e done te jand cost of same. You can do it better with SHOE REPAIRING First Class Workmanship. Joe Markus Shoe Shop. TH Open the throttle and let’er go—into the magic land of mystery, ro- mance and adventure. Come on — don’t be hemmed in — see the country on an __ Indian, Scout. Ride whefe you: please when; you please. - Venture ont—visit in- teresting land marks of history. Sail through the broad, sun-swept pra- iries, under a- friendly sky. \ It’s the @reatest sport in the world. Write for descriptive matter and find out about our, pay as you ride plan. The General }sereens off, cleaning yards, washing’ windows, ete. — Box 54%, Bismarck, i RAMA UNA aT When Wisdom-good cor sense~-guides your Lifetime’s course, Success must COme. | Spend Wisely. See, then, how much more ‘you can save. BISMARCK Capital $100,060 — Incorporated 1891\ Mp : Hh Lh od common BANK HEN you figure electrical work. Our sp tric , be placed they’ll After we home — | | Include Wiring Plans! ing plans for this spring, re- member. the importance of proper wiring. “We know just where lights should age and where to install convenience outlets be comes your useful ser- [ FOR SALE! 1924 OVERLAND — TOURING CAR on. your build- ecialty is ,elec- to best advant- so convenient. ¢ have wired a electricity be- OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HOME Closing Estate of Late John P. Hoagland Not sufficient money or personal estate in the hands of the Executors to pay the special legacies bequeathed by the late John P. Hoagland in his last will and testa- ment and it is neces: cies and accomplis' ry to sell the following described real estate to pay said lega- a distribution of the Estate. The Judge of the Burleigh County Court las granted the petition of the Execu- tors to sell. Bids willbe received.for the Executors at the City Nationak Bank, Bismarck, N. D., until 11:00 a. m., June Ist, 1924. bids. The right is Bids must be accompanied by a check for at least 5‘ served to reject any and all « of the purchase price, and made payable to “Estate of John P. Hoagland.” This is a chance to buy property in the growing city of F marck with its miles 9f pavement, good schools, churches, com- plete water and sewer system and all the modern improve- ments of a city of 25,000. Modern Eight Room House 415-8th St. With bath, full basement, furnace heat, on pavement. Lots 15 and 16 in Block 130 of the Original Plat of the City ot : Bismarck. * * Five Room House, 515-8th St. On pavement in. good, residential dis- trict. Lot 10, Block 37, N. P. 2nd Addi- “ tion to Bismarck. Four Room House, 815-Ave. B On pavement in good residential dis- trict.. House on rear of good corner lot. Lot 12, Block 27, N. P. 2nd Add. Five Room House, 520-Ave. F On pavement, one block from William Moore school, bath. West halt Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 91, Me- Kenzie & Coffins Add. Duplex House, 522-524-Ave. F Modern except for heat. Eight rooms in one half and nine in the other. Small basement under each half. One-half has hard wood floors. East end of Lots 18, 14, 15 and 16, Blk. 91, McK & C. Add. Five Room House, 116-6th St. Near business section of the city. Half block from the Auditorium, one block from MeKenzie Hotel. Lot 4, Block’ 46, Original Plat of the City of Bismarck. Five Room House, 516-10th St. Near Richholt school. Lot 3, Block 36, N. P. 2nd Addition. Five Room House, 221-So. 7th St. Located on a corner. Part. hard wood floors, Small brick wall basement. Small stable in the rear. West 75 feet Lots 16, 17 and 18, Block 39, Original Plat of the City. Three Houses of Five Rooms Each, 214-218-222-So. 7th St. . Two blocks south of Main street. Bain with two of the houses. Lots 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, Block 41, Original Plat of the city. > Vacant Lots on South Twelfth Street Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 16, Coffins Addition. Lots lay well for building. East frontage. — Vacant Lots on South Eleventh Street to 24, Block 16, _ Addition. Lots 19 Coffins Vacant Lots on South Eleventh Street lots 1 to 6, Block 17, Coffins Addition. ee Vacant Lots on South Tenth ‘Street Lots 15 to 19, Block 17, Coffins Addition, Outlying Vacant Lots Will Be Sold at Attractive Prices Good building lots with low taxes. Well located for garden and poultry. Lots 7 to 8, Block 11, Gov. Pierce’ Addi- tion; Lots 5 to 8, Block 14, Gov. Pierce Addition; Lots 1 to 6, Block 27, Gov Pierce Addition ¢ Lots 19 to 24, Block 27, Gov. Pierce. Addition; Lots 7 to 17, Bloek 35, Gov. Pierce Addition. , About 80 Acres Just in the * City Limits All of Bowman’s Adgition to the City of Bismarck excepting ‘eight lots. This land lies nothwest of the city and pre- sents a fine opportunity to establish a desirable and profitable small farm home. Improved Section Farm Without doubt one of the best farms: for general ‘purposes in the state. Sqtiare section, four miles from Bis. marek. Fine creek making it-ideal for livestock and dairying. Five hundred acres under cultivation. Enough out- croppings of lignite coal to supply owner with fuel. House, barn, and fully fenced. All of Sec. 18-138-79, 3 Good Quarter Section of Land Located in good part of Burleigh Coun- ty, seven miles from Bismarck, 414 miles from Arnold Elevator. Land lay3 well and of good quality. Description SW, Sec. 6-139-79, , ; Penis “PAINTING ON ALL HOUSES NOW IN PROGRESS. THE PROPERTY. BELONGING TO TURNED INTO MONEY -John A. Larson Theodore Koffel ‘THIS ESTATE MUST-BE AND CLOSED. ‘ Bradley Marks - CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Executors of the Estate of John P. Hoagland.