The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 4 a ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee . it MONDAY, APRIL, 21, 1924 hy LIGNITE CASE | SCENES IN MINE STRIKE ZONE | U N AR MY PLAN | WHEN “AN ALARM IS SWEET MUSIC for a tetas saith east a | . : TOLD KIWANIS | by ne "Arlington County, Virginia, UP HERE AGAIN | MANY ATTEND CLUB MEMBERS | ST. GEORGE'S Many National Guard and Regular Army Officers Are | Brings Out Many People Guests at Luncheon Three congregations gathered at St. George's yesterday at the 7:30, 8:30 and 11 o'clock celebration. The DOCK OPERATORS SIL ,CO. A. SUPPORT URGED nporte of the Nationa y ‘ tpPpaii 4 ded for the late com- -resent Te ony at i nd Reserve as a part of the church was crowd ‘| Do Not Present Testim: : ‘oni He Hk ep wane a munion service, chairs being brought Opening of Adjourned Hear ‘or the accomodation of many. e altar and sanctuary were beau- i tifully decorated with Easter flowers, , Wickham Corwin and her committee. Father enport as~ | sisted the Rector, Dr. Ryerson at the ” Hilary leaders of the nation to ovide prep has little | orpanization a was explain- | Kiwanis club | tchie, con ing in Bismarck ‘Today ed to members of xiay by Col D. S. » Dakota Nation : hevaih dev of the N si i f 1) Guard, and Col. T. We Ha vod af | first service. hi Seen A.. of St. They, with Adjut-! The children’s service at 10 A. M. alla : General Frasy irae cuditisl was a source of joy and inspiration rei Tenn experts, W Res WERE RUCUER HE TN CLOT EN GEN An alarm clock’s tinkle is sweetest music in all the world to a calf|to all, Each class in turn approach- [\oheheon today, beim. in Bismarck | belonging to Robert Ralph of Wall Laké lowa. Ralph grew tired of {ed the ulter and their mite boxes o to inspect local un | teed ding his calf twice a day, so the inverted an automatic calf-feeder. | were placed upon it. The sum fa ic ick Wenvell was chairman of the| When feeding time arrives, the clock goes off, ithe calf sets $ was given by the children A ae Ce Jay, and introduced Adjutant-Gen lthe device which does the feeding. A string, attached to the ula n Faster offering. i Ht ane one on, whoo in tufneintrodueed | Del’s clapper, releases a ball which, in turn, opens the shoot wh J.J. M. MacLeod was present and 4 " ‘ Hot the triers: |lets the grain slide trom the hopper into the feeding trough below. his address was most appropriate for ; s being h he hod evolved by the mili-! z —————— | the occasion. Easter was a very ae esiretrooIn, ry leaders foesdefense includ n lot of fun—and, Daddy dent, aay 7 happy! day for both Reetor and his aa i Dakota railroud on, ntenance of the National Guard|‘ It is rumored about the Coogan FUND VOTED ‘ i part of the nation's military ' studio t gets a good mark | CARAWAY BILL wi tioned by establishment, and the organization , in hi le: : ier ret ny ie : is i on Geery diy] Washington, April, 21—-An_ extra 4 « Honed SE aes crmean (a ey anthmetic estan, crory diy | Washington, “Ansil at—-an extra] 1 WITHDRAWN ¢ r muth Dakota, Ross Mill i] ineville (Ky.) mining mi nning + westeyn front. Here is one of er oaind men, so t the nation his daddy will buy the younger Teddy ing the Hoot and-anouty aikonas in ——— aeneincer tor the ho Dakota janks national enardsmen aré using in an attompe t he taat has broken out between anton} would not. be 1 folind An ie, toe he Pep inwn dub. Ta ne toot atirmed toda tg ihe |. Washington, April 21—A motion in co Iso may tke the wit usta ih faced when the | . Senate. The House acted favorably |the Senate -today by Senator Cura- . i = World War opened, | : Hon the iiilis y and ithnow goes|Way, Dempcrat, Arkansas, for dis- ame : \ THE ELTINGE 0 froes * iperat, as, fo consumers viewpoint way pre nice was attached to! THE ELTINGE tect 2Pel sient: charge of the Senate agriculture ented by Mr. Kelley in the oper ! al Guard, snd members of | Marion Davies has a difficult role ‘ : committee from further consideration veof his testimony, during ¥ is club were urged to get) calling for the highest type of act- ARE INDICTED of his bill to prevent trading in cot- Gi compored lignite and! other cca! ee Company A and keep the or-| ing her new Cosmopol vieture,} Wa-hineton, April 21.—-Rep. Har-|ton and grain futures on exchanges i und emphasized the exclusiveness of © Reserve Corps, | “Little Old New York,” which will | 9q Knudtson of Minnesota and Le. {Went over without prejudice, . the Dakota lignite in its field, Seck- of the World F come to the Eltinge Theatre to hospital yy the graduates, tomorrow and Wednesday. The to show from United States geo r are enrolled Marsh ; 5 logieal surveys the Dakota lit nem ent SG. hy of the military training camps, con-! young star plays Patricia O'Day, the " . ki nite cal is comparable in heating Peter Kr He Taeeeh stitutes ‘un important part of the} little Irish girl who comes to Amer- STIFF: SORE ACHES AND PAINS: SOUR STOMACH \ value énly lignite, Mr. Kel Me uptete » Kiwanians were told. | ica and masquerade: as a boy. The ; le bat the railroad wert eh irs uote s' role of a bey is difficult at best for cal ates which pat: ai v th y girl to assume. Marie Doro and ‘ f ‘ . inde that the freight i cpa rece ; i William) Me- | jendqu Q ' Maude Adams are among the very 5 e rates now prevailing on lig! {| Murrick and baby Db alencoe; ae The entire country is divided into@few a . who have attempted are much lower than an other coals | Magdalena Frit Mrs. for this purpose, and such rt and curried it out suc-| , LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT in the Northwest. Mandan; Miss © under the direction | ces-fully, Let a woman of too ro- { m, Miss Philomena ¢ Solen; ‘alker, Kills A Need that ligmite onl fill a not greatly cut ito! thh ments from the Duluth | and Supe docks, Mr, Kelley as- verted that the price of eastern coal hipped to the docks and distributed over the Northwest is becomin most prohibitive in cost for the aver ie consumer, The same, he a ed, was true with reference to s ern: Ilinois, Colorado und Kentucky coals shipped into South 1 Mr. Kelley produced urvey reports to show that the nite coal was el 1 below sectional general staffs. They tund proportions don the masculine 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE: be ubject to training, but the’ or-' guise and she simply becomes ludi- \ nization is maintained chiefly so! crows, no matter how fine her acting | Just because you start the day| To prove The Williams Treatment t if war should be forced upon | abil Let u woman of slender | “too tired to get up"—arms and ees | conquere kidney or bladder disorders, nation there would be orga: ume such a part and it is| stiff—muscles sore—burning, acking| rheumatism, and all ailments caused @ | \ i ‘tions, with trained officers, into marred by over-acting, too} back~dull head—nervous ~irritable| by “too much Urie Acid,” no matter tted to the Bismarck hospital which men could be placed without much of a bluster and a swagger. | WORN OUT before the day berisz—| how chronic or stubborn, we will atment: Mys. Ed. Conity, Blue any preliminary work. | It has remained for Marion Davies | do:net think you have to stay iu such} give one 8be bottle (32 doses) free Robert Kottsick, Mandan. r donated the attend-' to add another distinctive “boy role’ | condition. if you send this notice. Kindly.send Miss Jean which was won by Jack to sereen annals. She makes of| Rheumatism, kidney and bladder| 10 cents to help pay postage, B. Heath, N | ‘Pat a manly, plucky little chap | troubles, and all ailments: causec by| ing, etc, to The Dr. D. A. Willi chi bya nes Mess Gus . sone i sears sill lovable and apresling: suceesiia aciaity: Hales one palserkbie, Company, Dept |CASBeG8 |. fg.» .j ave sz. K id ec areereererse =e e does not overdo the part, but in- fe strong and well. jet rid of| East Hampton, Conn. i nun, Strecter; Dreshil, | AT THE MOVIES || vests it with a touch of delightfal! the “rheumatic” pains, stiff joints.) If your sleep is broken by an iret Math: 9 @| snd subtle comedy which marks her [Sore muscles, “acid” stomach, Kidney| tated bladder that wakes you up characterization as a great achieve-|or Bladder troublés so often caused] every few hours, you will appreciate Irick, M Wishek, need Bismarck Hospital fi bituminous and bituminous coal in : . Belk and baby AT THE CAPITOL ment. “Pat” fights with the rowdies | by an excess of body-made acid the rest and comfort you get from heating values, preparatory. to sthel Coker, Mandan. Its un awful thing when actors] of the neighborhood, but keeps a If you have been taking all so®ts| the free bottle (32 doses). vancing the theory that the ¢ Ga ct so old they have tq have “dou-| Joyal, tender heart--a woman's heart | of medicines without benefit, let The| Send at once. You will receive a hould be considered cla: Recorded Good bles.” This is a y tale to tell—| —for Larry. ‘Pat’ even takes «| Williams | Treatment prove | what] regula? 85c bottle without incurring Faalediom.cther cauls tai the fixing l A. in fact, a drama within a drama. | venting, which is one of the dramatic | great relief it gives even in stub-|any obligation. Onl | eee of the picture, all for the} born cases. Hundreds of thouxands|to the same address or family. 3 | sake of the man she loves. have used it. Established 31 years. Nothing sent C. O. D t } : one free bottle . ca orded a} The ol pecia! dy, most famous 4 onicle has to do with Ted- id erudite of mo of a rate, and that than ovulk should enter into the mak ¢ ng of lignite conl rates. : viedom’s dog actors, who had be : se Opes ‘Sile | Quartermaster-Genefal of the Army, contracted’ to “emote” for Jackie = : BHU acieeicvarivorenahovate-wotl Bs eh Tallowing at. |WenOwiaa's chilal classic “AUHEY ot, ill FRANCUEOIOEUUAOUROUGGONEOUGOOROCGOOOOUEOEROAGOSREOUAOOROUOGAAOOCAGOOOUAEOEUUOUOUUCit,. | ; and Wyoming operators, whe ate Wet) Nouaynion miners are “packing gims” to sind fiom heir wink. i" tendanee of Mr. Baker and others at | Flanders,” a Metro picture which is aaa \ ae ; i eS eveedaneduladto open there | Pineville. Ky. now. Hove's a sloup of them ledying the mines a . War College School of Instruction. | at the Capitol Theatre. (=z H ¥ ey, bit Erank, Lyons of Or ae le } ae giet Jackie Coogan himself was the = Ke He tian, ierresenting the North | ~ coeees Undergoes Operation jeause of Teddy Sr's discomfiture.' 555 at Sere cal Dock Operators, an-{ just feturned from a 10,000: ‘mile | (* if y iy ‘The young son of Mr. and Mrs. A.| When his father told him he was to 335 } Feiniced ny csoviation was in ae. | tip, reaching from Boston to CROW HUNTERS ©, Tice of this city underwent a| play the role of the orphan Nello S35 \ = gf e eordiwith the\earr attle, down the Pacific Coast and TURN IN BIRDS. cevere nasal operation the past week | in an adaptation of Ouida’s charmjng : | 3 would introduce nothing at this time ie reross the southern part of the j und is reported to be recovering nice | story about a boy and a dog, he ex- ie £ Thomas P. Clemow of the Montana | United States, in which he has tale {Fo y4_ 4 ere ean ante hye claimed: “Oh, poy! Won't I have BES : : Z == , Coal and Tron Company said a repr ee a My : upproximately #000) iy con host hor bite Sauer es : i Ri sentative of that organization would | Willys-Overland dealers, is. ver Ors aver the soak cond) mombers, of aise Flag q ‘ Eeigciiaieriand a presentative | thusiastic over the Willys-Overland | (he teah having turned in 14 crows! The Elks raised a new Amer-| i of the Big Horn Colleries and Ow! | Position und prospec }and one. magpie up to neon today, | 8" flag their new club quar-| j Creck Company of Wyoming. ‘During the past year we have tl | white No. 1 texm members turned in{ters, and it will be kept flying each a The failure of the coal dock oper: | Most doubled our dealer organization | 7 Gi y., j day, being lowered at sunset each z ntors to introduce testimony may, it | # a wey Hie nie 2 Wi ae ad weather over the: week end in ene "4 is understood, make some change inj ¢tland dealers the past’ year 2ave}iorrored with the crow hunters’ xeti- | = oe . [z= a * { the protestants, Public | kreatly st honed, thein inositianccice Hue theihundie tiie ranowell | IM at Home | PAT ALL 6 ALL GROCERS i= 3 had been made by nor {tt every point in the territory,” he tiie Wok with | Mrs. Sarah Gold Liebole at 1355 ‘ and others thatthe proposed | Said. At every point he found deal: | Be: her home in the Tribune Apartmants. i 3 lignite inereases were the result of c's optimistic over Willys-Overland | 1O HAVE POOL | Mrs. Liebole was taken ill last week Ses f se ongpiracy. between the coal. dock { business, “not merely optimistic with} Kingeer, N, D., Apri _| with a severe cold, and has been un- — is 3 operators and caster ds, but | hepes pee oh tic laas “Cl nittee appointed bythe able to he at her offie nce, Insist on === a 2 at ote cnroballe mages 1 net | ve numbers of retail order Ont G handle ae fi ot FAVS — === a $e Granatte ‘this se wl” vet EE names oF toa ators ot andl the saint pon! pect] a TANLAC |= F enter into the hearing. ine gonng bonnes aon canes has already begun action. The mem-} enn — Hf = - BBS eee eine oer onmolia | horse Menara: Zonki kon and smunk EGETABLE S === : New Overland Uy the roads at ane hag /MIve selected a spot on Spring Creck | Boil city water for the next v PILLS | FE r 3 ew Overla 3 Prien Mien hae a Hag tlmost directly south of the gun club | tWO weeks. For Constipation === \ ; Output Records | delayed deliveries in many quarters, tnd Anton) Watiehainon has Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, a — i ; is y {land is located, is co-operating in . === Are Established |, net materially retarded | (thy ay with the committee City Health Officer. | = - illys-Overland ; ieee a i ee ere java Ovenand He har otterod ca uniah. all ake \ \|z== is 3 Surpassing ious monthly gravel for the bottom of the pool Cook by Electrici ity. == j production rec ha rod ehion| und assist in building the dam. It is safer. ==: ae 3 M00! cars for March, the con, |SOUX County ie : , a i enienonsly strong-nesition of Willys Asks St T i a £ Overland during the | ateTo, | | MAY SEND FATHER TO CHAIR a : is: now shown to be Approve Roads i g *The Company also exceeded any pre- | sig | fi 3 vious quarter with a total of 684811 pt. Yat aril 34 e—Resolutionsi| === = ‘ i cars for the f quarter of this | asking the ate Highway Commis- | === = 2 sion to proceed with the preparati === = 4 : ys-Overland production for the| of surveys, plans, specitjeations and] ==5 === . 3 ae ero! was ae 0 cars, j estimates required Aor two ro: in| — === ° which in itself was a very large in-| Sioux county, one from the Cannwn == =r | crease over the same period for ¢ | Ball river to Fort Yates and ee === === a i previous year, but this year's pro-| from Cannon Ball to Selfridge, were | : ducticn is an increase of 54 per cent | passed last Friday by the county over the same period last year, Ship- | commissioners, follovang a confer-|/ ments reached their high point on) ence with the State Highway Com-, | A March ist when the total was | miss Teg croecedeehat aueare| ; 3 car. a suitable bridg ite at Cun-} qi f The steady and remarkable pro-|non Ball will be made in the near gress of The Willys-Overland Com-| future. | pany during the past three years bas) Under a recent interpretation of | been one of, the outstanding achieve: | one clause of the federal highway ments of the industry. In 1921,/ act, the county Willys-Overland sales were 46,923; | cost of construction ofly where the 1922, 92,886; 1923, 200,804, and the | adjoining land is deeded. This means schedule for 1924 is 300,000, covered | that, except for ten percent of the by commitments from dealers, cost for engineering, the bridge and planned increase of 50 percent for) large portions of roadwork can be this year. | built wifhout cost to Sioux Ecounty, Only seven manufacturers built | more than 100,000 cars each last | Stop! Look! Listen! ARE YOU A GAS CONSUMER-IF NOT WHY NOT? For the next thirty days any new consumer purchasing a gas stove or. water aid will receive all connections, from gas main to these appli- ances, FREE OF CHARGE. x WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers’ _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in ee premade eee sosee 4 year. These seven built nearly 90| | Issue Warrants" | ; Charge. Install gas while the getting is good. It is cheaper, quicker and better a percent of all the cars. In the firs To as ouity Rehools ‘ ‘ in every way than any other fuel on the market. ; ; j three months of 1924, Willys: Over-| i Day Phone 246 - “Your time i is valuable — Don't delay it. Why delay any longer — Get ie - * ounty vi is 4 \ Our Motto is Sept: —_ _ Let Us Serve You. ” | John N. Willys, president of The | ™ent for the year ending June 1923 Willys-Oyerland Company, who has | for having achieved certain credits as graded schools of different kinds. i » + PERRY se | : GAS-THE BETTER AND CHEAPER KIND OF FUEL. ' : warrant by the sate depart UNDERTAKING “ ' an | \ Help for Bab y z rope ere abisemente are to be met PARLORS 7 | SCOTTS. (ae Licensed Embalmer in Bismarck. Gas Company Bi) MMM ROL ETEOD OM | cust cocive mech as $009 wite| wha na tise te Mt ote foaiee, ecto ge agarg im & Me, drama owed 506 Broad H , wh ia some of the rare thonp coring tne ayer of hig monet, he no x many St sein ls etter iting: Poy eon soap ad Phone 727 ;| 4 Me. Rone to their rating obtain a Much small-|jed to deat! sh i ones rt A iE | We [?2— Strong Bones [RRR smh. tne'* | we (hdd gt Che Sheeate scmoca! ie « Sey aek cauintok Meese LT In Ln mT a i . it X i 2 \ ‘ . . : ree ; i ic rr ea + . Vs

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