The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1924, Page 8

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y PAGE EIGHT ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1924 , i i 4 'PEEVED OVER PUP, HSU TRIES SUICIDE |*"" not die on the Chuang front | PRINCESS ! dian border into the United States,| ing 25 per cent reduction of taxes | Federation of Women’s clubs, State | % ‘i <i step. i all admitted having ‘entered the! in North Dakota. Association .of School Board officers TO HAUNT CHUANG But Hsu will live, $3 has changed | United States unlawfully. ‘They |" Representatives from the state the North Dakota Educational jMends, and the two are friends! have been held in the Ward county | Parent-Teachers “association, State! association attended. again, | jail ik Minot since being taken into \ a Beemer) | custody, while awaiting deportation 7 | | warrants from authorities at Wash- | | ington, D. C. | IN BLACKMAIL’ 7 oy «CRY OF FIRE Eis cea, onion, | a | f ‘ halted in Minot, the sextet of aliens i | |was hurried aboard to join several —— | | Score more of aliens from different | clare ave Re 5 { ' parts of the northwestern part of | Declared to Have Been Lure; pete i ihe runnea "hated eee ‘ok CHER in Plot Which Yielded 1 | cata vk eniterteny terms ‘| Panic i m y 3| | just hehind them others, men of $60,000 to Ring | Moule, de “nsaiae Bulb aces] weak mentality and also a few wo- | pana Panie in Kentucky Show | bite A 0 Tew Yo : (ie the Aa i the six wl ere put on e | New Y rk, Oct. By the A. Py House i train in Minot, gave their names as me Pelrose 24, who was ue t te Walter Ghurgosdy Alexander J0b- ed in the Jersey City, New Jersey, Freda ee oe aoa ling, John Asher, George Brown, laundry where she was employed his AOC eral aa Harty Hammond and Reginald Fish- a ‘ te ut t 4S Aa ihe lure by the Newcastle 36 victims | Ui They will be deported to Kng- = TERS eiturled $60,000 from Al jwho were crushed in bet nd, Scotland and Wales. ‘The men ; I TU aa TO ae "pre ae eee ee Genuine Foot Comfort hed her during the night. She| | auteouy Gait thie life at IDSveEeoN | be returned others homest cay Le) and trim style in these famous ORIGINAL 4 on fe: Had that she was the Ture) Jimier Massick ‘unt resulted: athe) other side of the Atlantic. ible-Arch Health Shoes. : Cea A | juries to 35 others persons, seven of oy x Flexible- : wail UU [whom are in a serious condition. TAX BILLIS | , Je) Bata aie Shes ntl [oo pate ns CONSIDERED ROUND Bee nh : ee ae Ae, ing uk el Some led from a stairway | cau He Buiee <haE Her Hania, WR heads of those struggling be- | Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 22.--A ok ‘ yume wil ea ond dine men ane@bdlen| ; | public gathering authorized by four ub em i ti the pass princess of as ie of | state associations will be held in 3 5 ployed in 4 aca eas 7 such } etty | the cit; ditori today -to discuss ties palice iy wis Bilao aaa canttai (oo a ent Washington atthe proposed Gunderson, tax reduc WALKING SHOES ' Bamer, alias Sheila Barton, aad | the ceiling in frent of the theatre, j the queen's ball and coronation cere-| tion bill which provides for a swee- For Men—Women—Children es josition, She was awarded her 3 | title by President and Mrs. Coolidge. “MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP” « | o|| j which they entered unlawfully, six Alex Rosen & Bro. ; ARE DEPORTED liens, all men, who” have deen |f Undertakers _ 'Embalmers ee : ; | ‘taken into custody during the past | Funeral Directors McKenzie Hotel Block ; i | several days at various points in Licensed Embalmer in pas | 1 | north mm North Dakota ‘ eee jAlleged , to: Have Entered | yisced aboard Great Northern train Charge. ' Last Address of Campaign \ Unlawfully | No. 4, under guard, and started their Day Phone 246 To Be Made é See een ee dine tet a. Win, Night Phones 246-887 BY 4 t ! === The et to F. A. Win- f i N. D., Oct. 22.—Destined | sor of Port lb is fet 8, c Washingto Dereeient | for the lands of their birth, coun- | squad of border patrolmer) whose | 1 eusiaes. aiieralile (ime | tries which they left only a few!| duty irdeto ce LUnGeutS Vane tsOL | Permanent c we iuanon | weeks ago to come to America and | crtitled to do so, crosses the Cana- PERRY roads area t i ; i a | id tment | i good investment | : ‘| UNDERTAKING : c i —not an e. ‘pense i | t The president intends to make this ' s RY - aan ; u his lust extended speech before the! apoyg—-THE PUP THAT CAUSED THE FIGHT. LOWER LEFT— | EN icens mbalmer in Th Hi 4 cling Gia oT Ea ena HSU TA, DOG STEALER. LOWER RIGHT —CHUANG ERH. | FOR Charge. e ost ‘ condition of the country, the DOG DEALER. i Day Ph 100 » s of of the administration’s policies and is H : ay jone and plans, particu | (lism) aptievedl/deterndited ts arene Night Phones 100 or 484R. of Postpo 4 lurly in business and domestic af In the narrow. ! fairs. borders Lung Fe ld he do? How could he | € Arrangements have been made to|Ssu, the curio bazaar, lived one'make Chuang suffe P : give the address the widest publi-| ‘LEEan ene Gee! * | Oilfe awouldivearifie’ euleidell: AHtak ermanent ‘ t city lable by radi and ines friend and partner was Hsu)’ blood would stain Chuang's dour- 4 i ga 1) a ay Ege) ained a pair of scissors, ites m. eastern andard time. to @huang’s home a drove a a ara ay FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Poot motor roads eile industry and 4 of the c: autumn ni then Chu .? ¥B icul h all: ( teriey to the oe ide niled on Hsu and he found e much —0——. agriculture, waste huge sums ann y 's, one of whom, t oh noodle PARES AT eRe OEE | * A A ee a ia eee ong ioe sere le NS Funeral Parlors in high maintenance costs and greatly ; Republican national Ht would jrocnt. Hut when Hsu demanded his) He picked up Hsu and ran to the! ‘Cactorin is especial 210 5th Street. increase gasoline, tire and repair bills, t earty Iinois and Towa by comvrt \chare Chuang refused to pay a cent.|white man’s hospital. At least: Hsu ue & eae DEC: 5 There is not a state, not a county, not i able margins. ' pared to relieve Infants in ieee re acae ‘ate, 0 t 39 | arms and Children all ages No longer connected a community, that isn’t paying a heavy F REAL CHRIST i s . ‘ of Constipation, Flatulency, with the Perry Funeral price for having too few permanent ie R g | % a0 5 Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there- or Undertaking Parlors. roads, I ! 4 ee a i] tac] rels. aids e ° a t IS CLAIMED fe| TELIEVES CONSTIPATION J | ces g eee ae sie a ae ae s, aids the 0- There are still y sections of the | s lation of Food; giv 2 fs atural sleep. t ; Re ill 2 thy 9 ‘ood; giving healthy and natural sleep Call Residence Phone country —even whole states — that are © _- Russian Scientist to Dispute | : He DS “£0 avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Lit Sethu ae to operate twentieth century 4 Present Religious Works ALL-BRAN | Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. traffic over nineteenth century roads, ca = = so. 5 sts. 4 ; ee cooxen-xrumsle? NN lw = This is costing millions of do llarsevery 1 Moscow, Oct 22—Saint Basil The READY TO EAT dD year, and will keep on costing millions v Great was thi Christ, aceord- aac r P 3 Sto Prof. Nicholas. Morosott, st Kellogg Fi until we have well developed permanent Russian scientis& and philosopner, wy i é a! work entitled “Christ” which 1s a ou n Even what we often éall the more == t Prof. Morosoff was imprisoned by | ee : a‘ progressive communities are far behind ’ . t the czar for 20 years b se of his . a Ree atteeeah coinéctioni with the secret the demands of modern highway traffic t organization which assassinated with its 16,000,000 motor vehicles. ’ was crucified. He asserts it is not o Ou a true that Saint, Basil, or | Christ From the Atlantic to the Pacific, and was crucified. eas that he was only punished by being tied to * from Canada to Mexico, we need more ree, and) he fines the date 0 What the group of Max- vibration and otherwise Concrete a aetekemeh | JEG eh sogohe te eat well- Chrysler engineers perfect performance century traffic. of 36! le apres| b eae A : i It is ‘averted’ by Prot, “Morosott ; responsible for the good _ riding quality. that Saint Basil, or Christ, lived 11 ; { years after this date, ‘The existence | Maxwell of today have y., will cial: Your highway officials want to be of q of the 12 apostles, he says, is 8 i accomplished is just this— ju will espe ly ap- the greatest possible service to you. Get 4 re myth, which arose over the : : 8 Weert arnt west oe corue, was : : preciate these higher behind them with ways and means that A surrounded by @ group of patholo- TO FIGHT CONSTIPATION—the most They have raised four- qualities when you will provide more Concrete roads and Beier worosolt says he bases) xls | dangerous eandiina Jom e3 Sat fceome i cylinder motoring to a 4 ceaniey run of consid- i py will pay you conviction upon intensive study of | chainec lo—to get ree irom leary Dbilious- . era 2 A rad ear. aittonomy, astrology, millosopty. end i ness, dull headaches, nausea—ete., etc.!!! plane of fining and € distance. year: » story, Whi 8 son, : E was guided by “astronomical and ra- | Rid yourself of this dangerous condition — mamedito er eat Whereyou used to return : : ; tionaistic methods.” ospels ne | “slipping” 4 : Honalatie eee nee eee cightt | or start “slipping” and become a prey to any ana eaeatahl pos! from such a trip thor- PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 1 or ninth century, which he terms | one of the most dreaded human ailments car 0 is type. oughly weary, now with ten Bank 7’ : not the Christian era but the Alex- which have their beginning with constipation eats the good M: II LS, Mane 1 Gndrian era. | padicocic paleanite! They have accomplished &§ ive all enw you PP ivi pag el : Basil the Groat wax born at | Fight constipation as you would fight firet it not alone through the fat, rive all day without v teed te Uses of Contig I Shoe inthe yearraoe ana died| Fight it with bran—Kellogg’s—BECAUSE IT insistence on fine manu- atigue. 1 = I there on January 1, in the year 379. | IS ALL BRAN! Don’t temporize! Don’t f. rin use OFFICES IN 29 CITIEg8 ; a He waa, ue of the {athers of the | waste time and health by going half-way! - You fa ae 6 gad the . Ie f And as for dependable j Dost aud Metropolitan of Canpado-| need ALL BRAN; you need the bulk, the rst grade materials. care-free, economica ¢ Gin from 270 10 the year of his death | “roughage” of ALL BRAN, because it sweeps, They havealsoemployed _ service, the good Maxwell » > Basil was a powerful supporter} cleanses and purifies! ; en ineerin: : ti 4 ill 1 4 is I of the orthodox faith in the strug- fe gu g innovations ‘still leads all cars at any- Fl us eee ie det te | REALIZE THIS—foode with part bran | that practicallyeliminate where near ite rine. S=UUVUUUA ULNA A bad eee Be, SOM PDEREIES | content can only relieve constipation in pro- = = i ‘ . = = ; = portion to the amount of bran they contain! We are pleased to extend the convenience of time- = =a , { RAISES 7,000 | if aney are 2 or 50 ct am bran—you may bayments. Ask about Maxwell’s attractive plan. = HAVE YOUR = $ BUSHELS WHEAT |] —_ £25 or 50 percent reli ; = = ! pas i REMEMBER THIS—Kellogg’s is ALL ° P . |Z 4 = ‘ ! Biememneland ND Oct. 22H. © BRAN and is guaranteed to give you positive = = 1 5 isare nace oF Near ey, Teed a and permanent relief if you will eat two table- b Oo r@) O. = uC. 1 on = ‘ son and most of it was No. 1 wheat. | spoonfuls daily, or as much with each meal in a : = ; He farmed 475 acres of land and dhinonic casce! i ? = = e? reaped a real harvest from his lab- x : = = vi it ors’ He had some choice Kota wheat Don’t delay; don’t fuse with half-way mea- The = = ‘ js! which averaged .28 bushels to the . sures! You have too much at stake! All oO: = =v. ’ oer. Haagenstad tried out some grocers sell— : | ; ; = = 4 i Di eat this year and 4 ‘i Sen — Ma Be ee eared a6 bushels he | | = Printed in The Tribune Job Printing Depart- = 4 ‘was well pleased with the result. i = ment. We can give you superior service in = i He had barley that went Se babe ! | > laying out your copy. Our prices are right = ;: and his ; : i eeinged'16 bushels. He had a fine ’ . = end OGN sericea prompt: = ‘ i crop of oats and Me barley averaged | feet 4 ‘ 3 = mw f tter than 20 bushels, he is ready ee = = Po dit ihat a eas ane” of the, , 4 =| BISMARCK TRIBUNE |= it fitable seasons he has ever | pe = 0 eee =| JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT |= 4h‘, i miles north of Midway, ° =n. bi : : 7 TL e *

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