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7 EEE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ee oe ay An instructive book has been pub- lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the noted rectal specialist of Kansas MAYOR, LIQUOR RUTH SE DENIS AND TED SHAWN WHLLTREACURES QR | SHPSNBLSONS FIANCEE BOARD TO ACT | WienoutStreers Members of Mill Board j sors, “hot” iron, electricity or any Five Men Rescued by Cincin-| | | | NOW OBTAINED. SLE other cutting or burning method, nati Police After a Crowd | —— without confinement to bed and no ~ 1D, Nov. 12.-No| hospital bills to pay. The method to the action of the! has been a success for twenty-four hoard of managers of the state mall! years and in more than eight thous- ‘Discoveries Beyond All Ex-| pectations, Report of the | » . Charges Them ! | Of arg \ ' Vield Museum tor relative to resignation and cases. The book is sent post- p iol —— 1 | f the election of A aid free to persons afflicted with Cincinnati, Nov. 12—(By the A. P.) | Ghicaros 12——The treasures | ic eovernor will be made wnatil piles or other rectal troubles who t « clip this item and mail it with name meeting of the board, accord) aud address to Dr. McCleary, D64> W. Ross, chairman of the board, Parkview Saniterium, Kansas City, k 1 Ma —Adv. the matter jot discussed ntiquity beyond all expectations have been discovered at Kish by the Field Museum-Oxford University xpedition, xecording letter just received by P. C. s. divector of the museum from f Surrounded by a threatening crowd that gathered from miles around,: jf rv A. R. Pugh of North College Hill, a suburb of Cincinnati, and four | liquor court deputies were rescued | night by Cineinnati police after! f rumgard of Devils 1 » Wilder of Grand bu members of the board. The ? been marooned in the town | or S. Landgon, Assyriologist, | hall of the latter city for four hours. | 1 of the expedition. opinion is that a decision shou The demonstration started when it is believed by scienti reached at a meeting: of the ge the mayor and his deputies appeared | t of the world’s earliest i vd_either all the members bs on the board or resign gard had already sen nation te the tndu The prizes the expedition ady have all from N00 to 7,000 yea before Magistrate William on charges of assault and battery | and painting firearms, preferred by | THEATRE s 4, Mrs. Henry Smith of Dent, Ohi include je of exquisite coording te word whose home they raided in search for) ent workmans finely engrav- Sahat bat denen a R liquor several days ago. 1 cylinder seals of inestimable his-| it up pending daether « When the cases were callqd the} ltorie value, ylized pottery and inlay of the matter hy t defendants pleaded not guilty and {work of silv auli, Most hol {| Under the law ere the trials were continued until next ay. This was the signal for an outbreak by the crowd, Someone) f turnea out the lights and when they | flashed up again Greenlee Hahn, deputy, had a broken nose and othe of the deputies exhibited evidence of rough handling. Secing that the danger was grow- ing ily the court and village offic rushed through the crowd) = - = = . and hustled the deputies and ) | RUTH ST. DENIS AND ‘TED SHAWN IN ALGERIA jot these art a been found in Ja necropolis on the castern side of \the buried city. ‘They comprise per-| jsonal property placed in the tombs s of the dea arious s ship in eruder older than the more 3,000 B. C., disclose that the ians, 2 non-Semetie i to originating the DANCE DRAMA [#0 developed metallurry,. glazing fa Ratan Kiteher © power to veto of the two Independent mem The veneral idea around Bismarck seems to be that present board . Pugh into the basement. ing, glass making, brick m: “Hang ’em,” and “get a rope” were| Ten years ago Ruth St. Denis and )“Feather of the Dawn” with music |and various other arts that have} members resign majority mem cries hearg on every side. Ted Shawn founded a school of ¢ composed for him by Charles Wake- | survived to modern times, Sees * s jbers of the industrial commission i} Appeals for order being of no|cing named their mingled} field Cadman. This season he is even thousand years ago hairpins sar : likely to place » | -.¢ avail, the police were called on forjnames “Deni .” At that time | dancing another American Indian | were used. Most of the tombs con-| 1 jeqrennt Hric Nelson (below) has received numerous nenelrar of any appoi ( id and reserves arriving, a cordon|there was no great school of the|theme “Invocation to the Thunder- j tain hairpins with ornamental heads] jart in the world flight. Here is the one he likes best. Her name ts) e may desire i was formed around the hall and{dance in America that was not |) th music by another famous ious stones and worked me-! Ruth Butler, She lives in Dayton, O., Nelson's homo station. Ruth is | such appointincr 4 Mayor Pugh and deputies were rush-|either taught by a forcigner, or else | American, John Philip Sousa. Inj tal. A gorgeous white pin setting} x former Follies girl. A reporter found her picture on the intrament ble. - Hegte of Hatton, vember of the board ka solved b€-) joard of Nelson's plane. Then the lieutenant admitted their ens: ment whose material was not based upon [addition to this he is producing four | that resembled a pearl di aid to have be-|and limited by foreign technique. | numbers of Eastwood Lane's com-|fore the eye of the exes aterial trained in this | position all on American themes, | moment the air came in siutement at Fargo. in Denis and Mr. Shawn | the most interesting of which is a|it. Despite t e variety of rare |" Wi sling ministers are as belief that dome hou company of dancers called of the old New England | jewelry exe no gold has yet, meat sinner tent-show dancers,” | rest Nice Neleow Ghiinerido; the {fifth member of the board could uc Dances, the kind which|been found. Silver appears to have | *:\'s Mrs. Wellers, the Denishawn Dancers who have | ( i i ‘heen touring this country nine years. {were accompanied by an old fiddler | been the most precious metal of the erp on: [is esate \ |This is without doubt the first real|who called out the figures. And | day. WANA SSS) AES | | = ay of | q 1 . | DEMOLAY STATE M AT 1” ballet, inasmuch as the|one of the big conceptions which wpa London, — Ne 12.—-Members “Ameri : ss founders and leaders Ruth St. Denis |the Denishawn Dancers are working “Left” Hammel's notorious gang of | VALLEY CITY NOV. 14-15 Jand Ted Shawn are not/ only Amer- jon for the future great produc- jewel thieves drove up before the ¥ | Valley City, N. D., Nov. 12.—Mem- jican born, but have evolved a school |tion to fill an entire ev based Peterson jewelry store and hurled a ny {bers of the of DeMolay of \ meet herein ed to Cincinnati Three automobiles longed to deputies were overturned |Qat of the 1 and set on fire. jschool, Mi formed is a’ photodr entertain brick at the show window. The win- North Dakota of dance which is American and not|on Walt Whitman's “Leaves of ropean in any sense. Every dan- | Gras: | dow wit state convention cer in the company is American] These Denishawn Dancers are | brick fell ood the shock and the 14-15. See Madge Bellamy in “The White Sin” with es hattered to the sidew The de guests will be | : ; has pion-|really an American institution and | When the de ready to hurl a] Secretary, in Bismarck, Says) Welcomed by Burton Boyd, master Woman in State of Collapse eered in dealing with acets dhe jaail Welobe sheny —% me 8 | second missile, a squad of police sur-| if leounetior of the tucal <lmpter, ull! inspiration for which was found up-|world tour to show the supevcilious rounded, shermewalhy ety yeu ae That Good Progress Is by Dr, C. E. Allen in behalf of the 1 in Florida Jail Following on this continent. Ted Shawn has | Europea that = > 3 | Being Made Masgnie hod of the city. D. M m jborn. And thi com capitals something olmes of Grand For! 3 produced an Aztee ballet “Xochit! come out of Naz 5 = Her Confession with music by Homer Grunn, an appear at the Bi | Is This Your — nd master, will respond. John Bowers and all st ‘American, and a Hopi Indian ballet [Auditorium November 22. Remarkable Exhibit to be] | Birthd: ‘| The campaign for funds being h mestown DeMolay team will aaa Minnicrta) ieee sueetiaen eae ae : : = 4 | ir ay made by the Great Northern Dakota Confer the second degree upon 14 4 ea ee Ny eee Giane|Keitzman of Lakota, cooperating {being urged by the North Dakota Thrown Open to Public — ——— formulating a national {“a@didates of the local chapter. | Comedy — Blast and “hy ford with H. M. Oeftos, county agent of | Department of the Amgrican Legion, | ‘i A Nov. Winter . ! | weal drubeice sud worleey Veteran, his | Nelson county, according to William | while individual posts throughout | in Chicago hold much in. store {84vertising campaign for the state, ( i Dynamite. conse eet eee ty oe the| R: Page, agricultural agent of the| the state are unanimous in thei ful of your choice of {iS sathe strength, according to| WHAT IS A GLAND: wees re oe ced igated | thg|Great Northern railway. support of the North Dakotan, ac-! Chicago, Nov. 12-—President Cool-|# » friends slowly. | Lynn Cowell, secretary, in Bismarck = Coming be eaeealkand! eabees whose| Twenty-five nigs and ja brood | cording to A. B. Carlson of Minot,|idge when he comes to the twenty-| You are quite fond of tr: but He eee es oe HORMONE? | “The Signal ea es of the} 2288, Were turned into four acres department comman fifth annual international livestock |}¥ou must be cellieye The | set) Bel ee jon ofi- | ‘Startling investi, i hasan body is scarred with wound he!o¢ North Dakota White Flint corn] The department has prepared alexposition to be held here on No-| Water. Your to understana aoe ibe Reeeen et stare the | periments recently made Tower” war, was decoyed, taken into the 4 4 woods by a masked band and so se- an nature will be of great ists of international rv jhave proved that hte vital glands The hogs | statement declaring the reasons why | vember 29 to December 6 will see the} hun at Plains area and the spring | greatest assemblage of domestic und left there for 36 d showed an average daily gain of 1.2] the 1, he s and through February and publicati to continue verely lashed with a strap that he ; ee ; : veraly pees deat lr ree 22} pounds and were sold at 10 cents al wheat region of the United States [livestock ever brought together, Firmness of cha and more nd|nlay a most important part in keep- sine ae eee i pound giving a return of $31.85 per! should be represented in the port-(H, Heide, secretary-manager, an-|Confidence in your SiaucGite) (Maret; the ures best amonthe in| Tay | Tosy imporins pare nee Meee Te aa ledttéesion, Mra {oo for the corn consumed. folio of the secretary of agriculture | nounced Wigs Gecord|\developediiby you, Pereona bornson|| Wiicheto advertise fon immg) Ants | ey iecemsGte, lial due aawekerion Flesh iesasia itoldiaxe anneal mem}, Last similar demonstration | and also why Dr. John Lee Coulter | entry 1i animals in indi-|this date are usually interested in} We have alread received some nysterious 5 Traheeh 38 er icgving farte”and de. |StOvinE erage daily gain of}of North Dakota should be consider-| vidual cattle, draft horse, sheep andjall that pertains to the supernat- | said Cowe | Peties have been instructed to. make two pounds and an approximate re-|ed for the position. swine classes was recorded when the ;Ural. There are mys s to be om getting fr Prrests. Mrs, Hubsch ig reported to! tur of Siprper ais al ek valued | = aa jentry books closed. ; jselved for you. Attempt no new | Won on about North Dakot have tried suicide at the county jail] ** Seven cents per pound x = The president may spend one or/enterprise unless you can see a sue) und ic being raised, :t8elf, pour into the blood we a | EXHIBITS HERE here but the date of his vis-|cessful conclusion before spring. | The campnizn fund is being raised | invisible subs Matinee Every Day At 2:30 vy for an active and heal | existence. and is now in a state of mental col-| ~, EET lapse. i CANADIAN a jit has not been definitely fixed, the — "Tn her alleged confession, Mrs.| A I SHOW HANY ARE jason ecutive gel Meralco Too Late To Classify olonel John e has jy Hubsch said: MASONS IN N. D. AFTER HONORS |" “I thought they would only runj heen invited to accompany his son|FOR REN’ | neces: rh | nece ily, which would make Bur county’s quota about In the country districts from w TONIGHT we Wednesday and Thursdi | ndogen, the new scientific jgland tonic, prepared in tablet form trictly modern five him out of town—I didn’t know they N. D., Now. The aha. |and the exposition management is} room duplex, attached garage, Fie Fy provides a simple method of taking would really beat him. I wish God| Roy ce, the second sec-} > (Continued from page 1) making special arrangements for the| immediate possession. Tel. 71) fant ey a en |glandular treatment. Glandogen, for would kill me for what I did. tion in full form, was conferred on| The City nal Bank, Bismarek,; occasion when the president as well} or 151. 10-6-t£.| ontributing money owas ‘d | men and women, is obtainable : Bae : Lenhart’s Drug Co—Adv. offer cash prizes of dent elect, Cha Puasa ae 8 e proved that the vital glands e one to four {These substances are called “H E ] t for authentic ;@0Nes” meaning — “messenger 1 ri e |The ductless glands, vital to life | , Six year bsch, who claims|a class by the Corinthian ¢ y as the vice-pre: One = . eee ee Eriee in a hos-|of Royal h M: night | $2.00 to the highes G. Dawes of Chicago will both be] WANTED Work apene me vert j Ld pital overseas, his body riddled by|#s 2 feature 0. entertainment Sond in Burle within the precincts of the same city fireman, W. A. a Fea bch | German shrapnel. One of many her-|for a group of 66 visiting pter | $5.00, $3.00 and {for the first time since their sweep- livery, B ore suas faa ies = oes of the famous “Fighting Sixty- ons and officers from Winnipeg. | the highest ind | ing election last Tuesday. eee eens | 2m, || GUARD YOUR HEALTH} iY : y Ninth,” New York, he paid deurly| grand chap- | in Kidder County. ‘i ‘The president assured Mr. Heide j HeulnesienUnly on ane e e 2 oS for distinguished mention he had! a were also in} The t National Bank, Napoleon,! that he would certainly be here for) WANTED —A at the a eae DHE te EF Hi . won before Chateau Thierry and to-|Grand Forks for the ceremony. are offering 2 silver cup to the indi-| one or two days depending on his} Sweet $ 11-12-10 ° ace A ede ve Ren acd HM =| | day is again on a bed of pain af his| The visitors arrived at noon Mon. |" lescoring the eae other numerous engagements and the a TENG, Sanat ‘| Sea Sie iy gale bance | ; recovery is in doubt. day and were nto the Mu a S 71,/ matters calling for his atten FOR RE) Nice, warm furnis ied Bea Rie etdate \ sea modern hon M, 505-3rd St room in or ownship in Ranges < tle| Phone 73. ‘This cup must be won two years} in succession to become permanent. Entries for the silver jubil ‘on show the individual ¢: s leads with nearly 2,100 entries cooperation,” |} CATARRM “We ar t, tof BLADDER et. lii2-st} Mr. Cowell luncheon, presided D. Cameron of G Mrs. Hubsch failed to make clear|temple fo i z nt “Campaigns we what prompted a desire to discipline u put declares there had|Forks. Following the luncheon many | : : ; were | her napa ou eee tashase of uac|of the Winnipeg’ Masons: inspected |,,Bouham Bros, Bismarck, offer /with swine second, sheep third = ay Hered sins Ut scountion on Ortave: | happy “home life. the temple, Ht ts prowesed that a {$2000 wateh and chain to the indi-|/ horses fourth, The largest incre BONDS ee ona | a | new onie temple be built at | Vidual scoring the highest in the ter-| were in the swine, and sheep depart-| For ce nd invest in our a eeiaee | | Winnipeg and the guests were es- | "itory comprising. McLean, Emmons,’ ment. 6 1-2 percent First Mortgage Real oo | DR. R. S. ENGE pecially’ interested in the bullding | Sader, and) Burleigh counties, Thirty different breeds of livestock state Serial Gold Bonds sold on e big.” | ahivansnclor | at Grand Fork: S _F, A, Knowles, Bismarck, offers @/ as well as various grades and cros: installment (savings) plan ten g ae | AeoN AS fea ay silver cup to the exhibitor scoring! breeds will be represented with speci-| dollars per month up, 40 years Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Consultation Free | highest in the territory comprising} mens ‘coming from nearly every state} without loss to a single customer Cook by Electricity. i Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D.| Red La Recque, George Fawcett, Raymond Haiton, - “4 ON ¢ ATTLE Legion Backs sian, Burleigh and Emmons coun-|anq Ganadian province, many origi-|| Information without annoyance b pee: nally imported from Scotland, Eng-| salesmen. / ay oe 009 Z Dr. J. L. Coulter | “scar 2. win & Co. Bismarck, of-| aa ea a alesmen. Address Forman 1 | and,| 5th strect, Bismarck. | fer gold and silver medals for the] and Australia. Seven foreign judges 11-12-1w HAPPED HANDS | Farming Company Makes| Minot, N. D., Nov. 12—Naming of | best 10 ears of Dent corn, and also; from three continents will assist in eas BAMeie Rontie fret | OLDSMOBILE Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of | for the best 10 ears of Flint corn ex-| making the -ds which will include — E 4 9800 on 35 Head | the North Dakota Agricultural col-| hibited by any of their contract eect aeiniecisaedity the United BO TEE aorta to eniaee on scothing, cooling, healing || SALES AND SERVICE = or Heke: Bb: Becretary coe sence Ere oie BrOners | States Department of Agriculture. St. Bismarck. \ DAKOTA AUTO : “Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 12-—The [succeed the late Henry Walla a eae Entries have not closed for the} 11-12-1w VA R i SALES CO. Townsite Farming company of Ink- a carload classes and the horse show = — PORUS a FOUND DEAD IN al Suen ea, Geen en a|| — eee 107 5th St. Phone 425 ster shows 8 gross profit, of $500 7 and these departments are not in-| uy made on 35 head of steers, which INDEPENDENT | Ty ATIEESD AUD AAR Te eee ee oan As | cried Slaten ee ee ae 5 were bought in April and allowed | a6 i vance indications are that the record| world's cotton. to pasture until the last part of | His body | of 5,049 samples entered the In- October, according to William R.! coal heater | ternational Hay ang Grain show last oe). Page, agricultural agent for the | year will be exceeded this year. Great Northern railroad. H On April 9 the company bought | 85 head of Aberdeen Angus steers | weighing an average of 635 pounds on the Winnipeg market. The ani- | \ | - — mals cost $6.65 per hundred pounds, | M’CARTHY a Minneapolis. Nov. 12. |huddled close to a ch Loves Sacrifice Alice was anormal girl, | COMP. ANY with a normal girl’s long- { ing for a home, children, Grain Commission ‘ood, Michigan, was found by rail- Legion Picture road inspectors here today, but was Draws Crowd =. dead when ans attempted to | revive him. died of éarbon mon- | : aa | onin: A Fargo, North} Approximately 800 people last A laid down at daustee: Aone atl bank book was in his pocket. | night witnessed the showing of “The happiness. She was glad, | they wee sold 2 une Ha AUIRMIBE ———— Lost Battalion” at the Auditorium therefore, when her dear- | Minneapolis Duleth ” “ ket at $7 per hundred. Colorado has the greatest average |by the American Legion and about ' est friend, Loraine, won | Chicage Milwaukee slaughter” and “Male and Female,” remember “Tri- At this time the average weight | umph” is De Mille in the | was 1,001 pounds a head an average | of any state in the country.!500 saw the picture the first night. a good man and settled The local Legion Post will clear Nz down to a happy married life. Send us samples of your grain | If you remember “Man- i + gain of 366 pounds for the period | = about $250 on the pi i : é 23 picture The shock came to Alice later {UT and flax fer valuation: sample ee 2 Be of 208 dere, of an avetage daily gain | JOINT - EASE © The idea of the presentation of | wher ahe dlascected’ tareelt i | envelopes sent upon request- same gorgeous ve mn. But] | a Ee - ith 10 head of other | . ; Be the pictyre is not so much to make deeply, passionately, in love not even De Mille ever hese steers wi ead of ot! For Stiff Joints money, #tcording to Legion officials, with her friend’s handsome \ gave you a society romance cattle were pastured on 120 acres of | ¥ i bs 1 th 5 eal igs ‘utfband: | ces 5 mixed sweet clover, rye and wild | ’ as it is to impress upon all the Defi Elimination bufband—and that he was as | so brilliantly told, so elab- "y ass. ‘The cattle were given no Pharmacists say that when alljheroism and lessons of the ene) - Constipation (passionately in loys wid ne, orately filmed. grass. e e & socalled remedies fail Joint-|War. The picture has been highly s Out of this triangle grew one = Biliousness of the most dramatic episodes thattrue life has to offer. Alice 1 tells everything under thetitle, praised from this standpoint by former Secretary of War Newton D. | The action of Nature’s Remedy (02 |} Aesop Fable Hodge Podge grain feed and the owners figure 2 gross profit of $800 from which in- se will succeed. It’s for joint ailments only-*that INDIAN HEAD terest and pasturg charges must be i dvised it for | Baker and others. The money clear- |§ Tablets) i al and thi | Aeauctea! is why you are advised to use it for a jets) is more natural and thor- wan Old Mails Story”—in | CONING 1 flamed, rheumatic|ed from such pictures goes to ai ough. e effects will be a revela- Ory, MING Mr. Page points out that the clo- more, painttl,) $8 1 } oe ; the December True Story Mag- Te seenwae Sp eral pany cai coms Ne joints. ae ex Derr lce etn we Veet nad An tigen wil feel ¥. so28 Sane’ Like she ane ether \ LIGNITE | ‘THE SEA HAWK” ing the pasture a comparatively low % ee : Joint-Ease limbers up the joints— one a: estra furnis! e ce tl eee algerie: absorbing features in this big $4. 35 in Loads { carrying capacity and that next year) (Gopyright by Hi ieee aM Pee ee na aul cellent music. en i enue, you can’e‘afford to miss ' = | WITH MILTON SILLS ifn ies, ee leed For Over it. Get itat — Fi j the same acreage should carry dou- | a . Thirty Youre eh itat your newsstand. Burns steadily and keeps | tube at any drugstore and druggists & FLAYS “WIGGLERS” Hull, England, Nov. 12,—“Ministers | who wiggle in their pulpits are the scourge of Great Britain,” declares quick. Mrs, Catherine Wellers, who has in- "Mail orders filled, cash or C. O.| stituted a nation-wide campaign to) D., Pope . Laboratories, Hallowell, induce pastors to maintain dignity Maine.—Ady, and poise when delivering their ser- | the heat regular for “MERTON OF THE long periods. ‘ OVIES” BIGMARCE LUMBER CO.|'| WITH ovr HUNTER me ble the number of cattle and yield to the acre. . see aus = Mrs. Helena Hill Weed of Nor- HOGGING OFF CORN walls, Conn, is an independent can- Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 12.—Sat- | didate for the United States Sen- Ist yesults in hogging off corn | ate. She is a daughter of the late the felt 1h spite of the poor corn Ebenezer J. Hill, who served in Con- year have beea shown by F, W. gress for 21 years, everywhere. ‘Always remember, when Joint- Fase gets in joint agony gets out— 1 SR. JUNIORS —=Little IRs ‘The same NR—in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. SOLD ‘BY YOUR DAVOCIST . ANA”