The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1924, Page 3

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“|* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRER MONASTERY A T/UNIOR RED CROSS MAKES BROTHERS [3irs.tlien fut Pepa! and Donald C. Macdonald, of Han- 0 E SEAS} nah, chairman. ‘This committee! RICH ARDTON IS = baal —_ = ae ie a Pay Your Bills Promptly im ANIMUUUSNUNCOGUNGGUAERAOUAUEERCOUGUAOAUAUA AES HELDBANKRUPT, SEES VICTORY — Receiver Named Halvor Halverson Addresses} Crowd at Jamestown Month by month you are building here your future reputation—Is it one of which you ean be justly proud? | | | | TO FILE SCHEDULES Debts Asserted to be More} | —— | | Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 9.—Confi- | jdent that the Independents will win! the state election November 4, pro-| vided that the voters of North Da-| , Tomorrow is the 10th .- ST TTT TTT ait is ae kota, who opposed to further Than One Million Dollars Jextension of state socialistic experi- ° E = By Petitioners | ments get out and vote, Halvor Hal; stiles, CE lhere last night. The size of the | P , ollowing the filing of a petition | lerowd w. d very large con- S qe + in involunt bank yin the | [sidering the bad ther. United States District Court at F rf fo against § 's Monastery, In- |~ corporated, at Richardton, North Du- | ly uddition to the coalition candi- ldates for Governor, Thomas Hall, didate for Congress in the Sec- kota, ang the adjudication of the jond District, — Attorney-General | 1 ( i 1 eg, nua latdeitsy Healy i Sirter | Cenmuuonera eh ismarc redl ureau, Inc. ihe referee today. eh Wailace | Plese younssters in a far foreign land were made happy with gilts; a rculture J. Aa ee at D. | ‘4 ee tal from the American Junior Red Cross. hip coalition candidate for | : . One 3 Campbell of Bismarck as received, | Secretary of State, spoke briefly. All Where your paying habits are being recorded. and required that a bond of $10,000} The question is asked sometimes, two Turkish villages and the deatir) qo be filed. “What is the Red Cross doing with| of hundreds of people, carry al | The petitioners who filed the pe-|the dollar I am ying every year|item that Red tition in involuntary bankruptey in | for my membership? to the stricken d Fargo are State, Banks of Dresden,}| The answer may be found in near-| During the year FAQULIANVOONAOCOUOCORUNOOAEROUGOUAHOUAOOASSANUOUESEOOSOUSEOUAAOSUOUOGONAOUOAERENODALUAAUOAOUOAVOAOUOAGUOOAUUGOOOUOOEUOEO Guy Humphreys of Minneapolis and {ly every I. ssue of the daily newspa-] clones have brought want and suffer the Trondhjem Investment Company | pers. | img to the doors of many hundreds— ae 5 z a ame z ae : of Minneapolis. The petitioners al-] The most recent world disaster, ac-| Red Cross relief in ch instance of General Chang, by the Kokusai perfected a device whieh is successful} men’s Clubs, addressing a half-hour | Electric Cookery. . distances. Green will es-| club institute + d that all that is necessary; so the/for the Independents to win is for atched aid/those opposed to the League to take, the time to go to the polls, | AMUUTUONAUEUUUAUAUOGUEAAQUGHEUALUESUUA {UINIUUAUANUAUUELUSLUTOL AUTO AEO ETE : ; ' aa Breede ate AVS News Agency for short » this fore feelers leged the Monastery had been in-| counts of which relate the destruc-| reaching the afflicted aréa within gency : tances. |G ill : orenvon, declar solvent for a period of two years.| tion by earthquake of one hundred | twenty-four hours. H — tablish a movie broade ne station ed that the flapper’s bobbed hair, Is Better Cookery. Following the filing of schedules TAKEN wha he has eompleted his experi-| flat heels, loose garments and | af adeetaandelrabilitinelcwhtcnmarerlie a ae fad j China, Oct, 9—(By the | ments. frankness are fitting her to meet ai\en Said now to be ik the source of pret |Cial business of said corporation | Commissioners naa AapseSunekiing 2 c 5 sess imotherhood and the problems of f aes eho Cours during the past two years has not | | NerelayhiCh Nb aeiheanethetout pax titer . life far more satisfactorily than wa atery, a meeting of crenitors (Been that of tillage of the soil, Go To Minot! Forced to Yield Before Ad-} jj. chekiang-Shanghai armies dur PLEADS FOR the “stilted viewpoint and uncom- MATRIMONIAL will be called, Attorneys for the |(Roweh, as your petitioners are in =a | vance of Manchurians HS ues ego long ue FLAPPER AT porciuie clouling) sof yaceenerediog erat imGnastoryAipensontawhenbithwacrade|Com ane. Delpy ep gue (Jaid) cor- | Membersrotathovataterrallicad) com. the attacking Kiangsu province r | ago. CLEVER, accomplished young TEM) MaiGands, GEL) Gu) waa fh Es eb du said period, en-| yission will hold a conference in| |) es, it was definitely determined CLUB PARLEY Speaking of club ethics, in closing lacy, ‘with ample income. teense tek ; [aed in tillage @f the soil and con-| Minot tonight with members of the bi Tokio, Oct. 9—(B the A. P)— | tonight, paca’ the institute, Mrs. Cary named loy- seeks acquaintance with man a ee re ducted farming operations in con-| city commission of that city and eking forces resisting the invading nee ' ee ee vm. {alty as the most important phase of |] Of unmarriageable age. He atane petitioners alleged the corer nection with its other activities. | presentatives of the Northern States | Manchurian army of General Chang BROADCAST MOVIES Hee eee Oo Pleading for sxi0- | relationship to club life must be handsome, warm- 021000. much of which indebtedness / Petitioners further state that the| Power Company, operating an elec-| Tso-lin were forced to retreat from| New York, Oct. 9—Radio broad-| ?*' ie rH ; Sie tree Gh ee pee be hearted and thoughtful aeabevoutascountnee SaaRaynGeE Swed said corporation has also conducted | trie utility there, with reference to|Shanhaikwan, a city along the line} casting of motion pictures will be Ha Hie pe rs amen Bry ot Cook By Wire enough to take her to see The arose ot account of money borrowed |, religious and educational school | rates and practices. The conference | of the P&king-Mukden railway, ac-} possible in the near future, according Ree re Ene ern ge well Instead of by Fire Alaskan. Write Film Lover, r CObBbEALLOdi SipevoneisWigs Gud AA \during said period, but that the ob-| follows the commission's announced |cording to a dispateh veceiyed! hete| to E. H, R. Green of South Dart-|\°rt Dakota Bederilion of lve y . care of Eltinge theatre. 4 eens ie Guan tee corpora, | isstions as hereinbefore alleged for | intention of making an investigation | today from Mukden, headquarters| mouth, Ma who is said to have ¢ ten it avihad Cheeni anes iene the most part arose out of other | of the rates of the com i iusiness anternviees RS RERIREOE ‘the | comercial transactions, and that the j pape LU lone etn jactivities of said corpouation during | 679 j ; i most part, proved unprofitable. Hee oe Gas Ge keen| Organizes" | “They Work While You Sleep” DR. R. S. ENGE { The assets of the monastery cor- LUTE Haat ER BURSTING SRE Foll Club ~ KS. 4 |. poration, the petition says, consist [Pi scl Gagsard Gece LaFollette uD) Chiropractor { principally of lands, school build- | ae eae ai — Consultation Free ings, receivables, books and the like, ra Kk ct. 9.—| 5 all of which the petitioners in ine] FOR WEAK LUNGS | Etection of permanent ott re | Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. voluntary bankruptcy estimated, are X e ation, and discu not of a fair value of $50,000 above Colds and Coughs ans were among: the matters a the encumbrances. Ee _.»| business taken up at the meécting | What is Alleged Mr. W. Wyatt, Leeton, Mo., says:"|of the LaFoilette-Wheeler club of | | The involuntary bankruptey peti-| | #tined 25 pounds in 6 months. Feel: | the state university's student body, | 9) that Stil Mon feMULLINS FORMULA”. you | ing at ‘the state school Tuesda . . “That St. s Monaste co | iat | ne A | | gc that, St Mary's Monasters, Ince Nave weak bongs, colds, bronehiall afferneon.” Oliver Peterson, of FOr Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, | Fee eee tete og Wonca | eFOUbIE, stubborn cough, onsasthm| Minot was chosen president. G Bili COMPANY ‘ ; “ls try this old reliable remedy at once.| membership drive committee Dak, has, for the greater portion | ffra”only by Tider. Mediallin ns] yas appointed fo. consist ofthe Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness : of six months next preceding the) Sedalia, Mo. For sale by Lenhart following members of the political Grain Commission p date of filing of this petition, had | Drug Co, club: Alice Walker, of 'Willow! No other cathartic or laxative acts |Iar movement. —“Cascarets" are | a $ its principal place of business at y —Adv.| City; Ralph Cowden, of Beardsley, %° gently on the liver and bowels.as }barmless and are used by mi lions | Minneapolis Dulath Richardton, in the county of Stark, \“Cascarets”. They never gripe,fof Men, Women and Children. 10c| Chicago Milwaukee and State of North Dakota, afore- = | or inconvenience you. They | boxes, also 25 and 50e. sizes—any cae said, and owes debts to the amount Positively strengthen and regulate |drug store. Send us samples of your grain and flax for valuation; sample envelopes sent upon request. ithe bowels, restoring natural, regu- Adv AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, Oct. 10th i of $1,000 and over. Petiti leged that the said St. ; astery, Inc. is a corporation organ- H ized, chartered and existing under and’ by virtue of the laws of the state of North Dakota, That during the past two or three years the said corporation has been largely and principally engaged in mercial enterprises. That out of said commercial enterprises the said corporation has become indebted in large sums of money aggregating, as your petitioners are informed and x < so state the fact to be, the sum of more than $1,021,000, much of which said indebtedness has arisen on ac- count of money borrowed by the said corporation from various cor- y \_ Porations, partnexships, and individ- Ls (uals. That all of said indebtedness in the amount aforesaid, is wholly unsecured. That the said commer- cial enterprises entered into by the said corporation have, for the most part, proven unprofitable, and the assets of the said corporation at this time are, for the most part, intangible and of doubtful value. | That the said corporation is now and has been for the past year or so wholly insolvent and unable to pay any of the obligations of its unsecured creditors, That the prin- CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT at Pict Biggest Picture of All Time! ‘The Production That the Whole World Knows CoFFEE The utmost.in quality Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT Cut No. 16 “I want style and good quality too!” - That’s what most women tell us when they select a winter coat. A good coat is a real in- vestment;- it serves for at least two seasons, while a poorly made one begins to look shabby after a month or two of wear. Madness” —A RICHARD KENT PRODUCTION Not a Movie YOU WILL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS THIS ONE. 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Furs are used abundantly, mostly the The Groslest Attraction K es aeiaed furs, on collars, cuffs and as band i of the-Age! rig ay, Vet. ; COMPLETE STAGE SETTINGS Mermaid Comedy NEW ELECTRICAL EFFECTS These things combine to make a production YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER “HOT SPARKS” . Wilderness Tales hrris-Nobertsor’| 72 FOR WOMEN’S WEAR 1] liinpay and SATURDAY Bismarck. No. Dak. —_$|| Thomas Meighen The store that sells Wooltex ; “THE Al LAS SKAN” Mr. Hoenck is Taking Orders for New . Coats as well as Repairing and Remodeling Jobs. LON CHANEY ‘oriormances 7 9310. arate Tee. Guliaven 25e, ho “igen Whe GET A FUR COAT AT” , REALLOW CosT. Curtain at 8:30 —Prices 55¢ — 85c — $1.10, er ph 71 Including: Tax— «

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