The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1924, Page 3

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “OFFICIAL VOTE OF BURLEIGH | COUNTY GIVEN No Changes in-Results Estab- lished Earlier Shown in Official Vote official vote in Burleigh coun corded by the canvassing ives Coolidge a lead over La nd Halvorson a lead The vote follows: The Halvorson term— Hall Freerks 61. short term 33045 Congress, Mall eutensnt-Governor Maddock Byrne 26: 2986; Poindexter her 2954; Birder y-General--Shafer Insurance 2119. Agriculture and 66; Church 2188, sioner of Hooper Labor Railroad Comm i, Aeon) Judge Supreme Court Fisk 27 Public Palmer Jansonius 8; Murphy 2180, Juetion measure--For of 2304; against Comm. Swanson 4 Comm: district) 0). rict )—Moy- joner (2nd 8; Anderson J sioner (ith dist nier 9 erman 588, Justice of Peace (4 highest elect- ed)—A. E, Shipp 2890; W. S. Cassel- man i. Boise 2752; Anton Beer 2 . Crane 2610; W. I Pe Courthou: against 3081. al Paper —Bism: 23; State Record 207 ditor—Johnson Bonds—for 181 Tribune Clough 29; —Richholt Spear ‘k of Court—Fisher 4928, ter of Decds—Swenson 3960; County Judge--Fort 2081; Davis 3439. Public Dale 38; Rev. County Surv Coroner Gobel Administration—Alfred Happel 16, r—Atkinson 380 Flannagan County Supt—Runey 3542; Hub 2169. Kor Bertsch 2 For | Repre Senator-—Olson Jacob Thompson 4 Moses 2450, on CONVENTION TO BE HERE”: State Christian. Endeavor to Meet in Bismarck The state board of the North Da- kota Christian Endeavor Union h decided to hold the 1 state Chri tian Endeavor convention in B marek, one of the best convention ies in any state. The dates will be the last part of June but are not set yet because the United Society of Christian En- deavor in Boston is going to run two special trains to the Portland International — Christian pavor convention held July one over the Northern Pa one over the Union Paci: r. , the General Secretary prom- the state board if the state convention would be at that time he would arramge to stop the special running over the Northern Pacific lines to Portland for two or — three hours and give to North’ Dakota f young people privilege of mingling with those delegates trom all over the world. “So the United Society will have to set the dates which they will do at the earliest time possible so that we may let people over the state know in advance of this biggest and best convention that Christian En- deavor ever had in North Dakota,” ; Mrs. W. E. Butler, president. Butler, the state president, that undoubtedly Dr. Francis FE. Clark, the Father of Endeavor and Mrs. Clark besides many other big workers in Christian Endeavor will be on ‘that train from all over the world. Electric Cookery. Is Better Cookery. or No Money Notice the Van Ess fiex- eer fer into jabs. scalp. minut, jeriect hair Sbout ‘the, bo:day el "plan eell it under money-back guarantee, Breslow’s Drug Store él ended for Mrs. Lea Zicree in Philadelphia. | RUTHST. DENIS JEALOUS FOR HER ART,| SHE SAYS, DISCUSSING NEW D. ANC E LAUGHS AND PAGE THREE GROWS RICH | Little Jokes, Plus ‘’4Vork, Carry Errand Boy to: Big Bank) Job and Ww At 20 John J. to run érrands rvie alt was hired was elected president of , the same bank. Today, at 71, he still is president. baby” is the powerful Minot Merchants’ Trust| Company. chell has raised it from infunéy the most influential financial houses in the country say some, reviewing vy others on of both with plen- thrown in,” “Work,” combin, ty chell, y Keep Him Young 2 veputation for being one ‘men in the realm his and Jaugh up Jokes have kept hint fit is sleeve. active, Mitchell until 90, “Jokes have ned to death,” “Vo keep your ness out of doesn't expect to retire glands. skin- luugh, Put busi- i for home. Ols- | | | | i RUTH Ruth DENIS the last Denis introduced During season. St. harmony to the to give Th to «new idea in d cing, when she presented a siler H stint childish As that being | lepend more and ideas, volition | ion, Tam jealous for | 1 want to it | wnd recognized and discu: || i ' ve noe singe should its own without fica” The 1 jed Ruth St. dance 1 called Arts for and she sic ¥ primi Monthly deve an articl said in part own feeling is that’ dane suffered from a sort of lopment. Tt hi rming toy in its inf + y and delightful wateh and to perform, that scarcely of its higher altitudes have been reached. We have endless repeti tions and endless rearrangements of | old gestures, but very little pushing forward into unknown fields of pression, Holding back utter dependence external and. au Too Late To Classify FOR RE NT—Strietly modern. fival| room duplex, attached Fae B1 | | re Denis on} upor expre beloved see hh the * consideration that recorded other arts, But cxmot the attention the tance from the inte lle veal to the depth of spiritus we to comiay of ntellect 4 te nd ny | man's my efforts to} have 1 n on the prin 1 independ hould exis e H u upon { ex is ou dance is upon t ean and { and | inde: of mu | of Many Professions Ores unize Club Nov. immediate possession. Tel. or 151. FOR SALE Chitforobe mirror in door, white binet built to set on Paris, © “oroptimist Chul box Tie WAT furniture kitchen | ben These | : Call| ice club organ Phone the United , a her: lines institutions he he ilar just d_exelusively 90 profes “wo- wh, and sions nd business: ea'lings t are represent immediately, . Gobel, members. club is “to en- wome ul value | club will | m of the ustain among f the high me al life.” The 11-17-4t} mall} return | nd with Finder rd. LOST--Blue onys ring diamond in corner Tribune for 1 of profe ° to ews | endeavor 1-17-It] tional y changes | for WANTED rmonds Jeweler, TO of Buy alls Sismar cash: Know pot izes. FLA ie 11-17-tf tour jour o the h elut reneh Award Committee, presid-nt of the unne Grinber Paris bar and Dr. » Suzanne Noe! surgeon in one | spitels of Paris, were elect- td vice-presidents. FoR bought dition. Price Steiner, SALE June Chevrolet 19: cellent con 1 equipped Phone Mr. MATlw FOR SA n Ad SCRATCHES finely polished au- ted by apply of thin shellac un- completely dried, sii cin Alice onl eno oF in town, Call at GIS.Sth St Phone 467M. JAL-17-1w the filled it. should j cloth and ti ser When the | be rubbed with a little olive oil. A rub- | down with a geod bedy polish will | vender the touch-up inconspicuous ! N. D.! and restore the surface to its origi- | nal appearance, FINDS CHILD AFTER THREE YEARS crocus I will not be r debts contracted by Ward, ponsible Mrs Edward Wa | Bismarck, Adv. UN three-year search for tho child her estranged ‘husband spirited away She found her daughter, Anita, now 7, living there with her paternal grandparents. The searen ‘the inoffensive at} eo {ternoon of fadriv jnext day which -| tutes and Wisconsin third with 209. and} Al- woods while, a look at the things once in have a grin read Naturally a man h all work and no jokes of going at thin, ‘The Mitehel! ke s to work, But jokes He has no u for those about mothe s-in-law, “That is because | have the finest wife in the world ang her mother was every inch as fine as she is,” he declares Children His Delight Mitchell commutes back from his) suburban home train Six o’clock finds him heading for business every morning. He's equal- ly as early to bed. People are his hobby, his delight. Some think Mitchell just “ki Dame Fortune into placing the rels upon his head, But he laughs) that off. ly by Babie joke about most things. But success is no joke, It only be- n you take it too seri- CONSERVATION TO BE TOPIC OF GOVERNORS MEET Tallahassee, F } nd knowledge of — the ate” will be gained by attend the state tional gov- eksonville, es who Y Hardee of ‘(rip for the governors after the bus- iness sessions that will take them {through the great vegetable growing | citrus producing sections, and des where they will © opera- tions which have been deseribed he biggest engineering job in Amer 1 -except the Panama canal. The conference will open at 10 m., Nov. 17, en over: and their together witl the members of Governor Hardee's official staff, will be guests of the Clyde Line Steamship on its the Osceola, from Jacksonvyi Sanford, They will view the and lettuce fields about Sanford i to Orlando for luncheon, luncheon they will go by spec’ n to Tampa and will spend th as guests of that ci dentally attending the opening Gandy bridge, the si s Old Tampa that will cut the distance between St. Petersbury and Tampa from approximately 50 to as i a th tr e night of Nov. 20 will be spent in St. Petersburg, and the next day the governors will be driven by tomobiles through the citrus scetion of Hillsborough, Polk and Highlands countie: spending the night at s bring. On Nov. 22 they will through the Everglades and on the evening of the same date will take dimer at Palm Beach. They will go from Palm Beach by special train on the same evening to Miami, at joint the conference party d. a0 pass will d The program of business that will come before the conference pre: ing the trip over the sist largely of discussions of meth- ods to conserve the natural resources of the states, There also will he some discussion of taxation pro- blems, it is understood. FARM INSTITUTES Ohio leads the country in number of farmers’ institutes in the state last year. They tot 615 with an attendance of 5: Indiana came second with 482 ins the held DECISION ON INDIAN LANDS Washington, Nov. 17.—The supreme court today declared that land. pur- chased from Indians from funds de- rived from their allotment cannot be alienated without consent of the Se- | Mit- | your life when you start) a pretty dull] likes best are and forth]! ‘lof some mile structure | Wealth houstomary Mit: | JOHN J M RS. MITCHELL HARDING ERY W. Nov SAK 17. Although | Kling Harding this morning, complications were ye Dr. alletin i her bedside: she is very the bulletin take searcel Marion, Mrs. Florence Jresting quietly [kidney and liver more marked? tod Sawyer (O)y) said ny from “This nd She morning exhausted,” able to nourishment.” |WORLD’S CHAMP | SLEEPER FOUND | Nov. is New profound that aveling 4 r toa brick b ed to rousg him, aln the death yesterday o 17. Sle p in an York, Dp. 80 auto- former army, arrested on charge ting an automo: hile while Kiriminsky, aceording to lice, accidentally started. the while slumbering at the wheel. | He was still asleep when police- | mien) expecting lo find they ear at) the bottom the river, found hi po- 1 of i The. Nut Cracker =e, revived the, fight fighters who need «California has fame, but it’s the | reviving When ' dog's life he is down a man complains he it does not alwa to last bone ads a s mean | Kid Boots and not the Miller who pls ington during of is mu comedy the Mr, Wash- niekn: ed th ne third ries. for Chie wants the game. That town along without a sort, Army-Navy imply can't ticket scandal | get about football di the time you le: about the One dra grams is t what they is over. ck rn season to play Willie Hop- | omething like getting teams to play Notre Getting ¢ Pe must the Big Three Dame. has re- | knoe! Ash, British flyweight, turned home after being out in one round. . . It is ed his last name is Can, susp Red public is content downs. G training to be . At present he it. with touch- | ange is wker, to say riders | If the better the abolish the Only three were killed boys don't promoters event. steeple-chase last year, t doing I have to It is said I 178 pounds. If he keep | growing he'll soon he able to make | the lightweight limit. \ | ry Greb now weighs | | It probably just as well that. Coolidge doesn't play golf. Dawes cusses too much as it Firpo will always be Dempsey, even if the ¢ decide to become a Noetan Ls HoGs be given some min- grain ration: climatie condi- ts of Oregon s, particutar- | do not receive | become | meat for ampion does n, MINERAL Hogs should eral to supplement since grains under tions in different are deficient in mine ly lime. Hogs that enough’ minerals generally lame. - —— | A turban ordinarily requires from | cretary of the Interior, For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative to physic your bowels when you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach ted in Seattle. Juvenile courts of Chicago, New York, Seattle, Brooklyn and Philadelphia hac! co-operated in‘‘it;'' had is candy-like Cascarets. One or two tonight will empty your bowels com- 10 to 14 yards of cloth. pletely by morning and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only*ten cents fon at was | 'S ‘GEN. DAWES OPERATED ON Quick Operation Is Decided Upon Sunday Noy. Success on bake-day is not a ae of Luck— ~ CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER And Learn Why it is Called the “Best by Test” Leavener TIMES THOSE OF Aii'¥Y OTHER BRAND 17. Charles president-elect sind successful minoy operation Evanston hospital in {op.m, Sunday and was reported by Chica Dawes, went V the uns m later to restit comforts decide: afternoon fer taking bi exercises discos hin physic oper was upon mornin ud raptured alled his to ered he immediat dvi d r be 4 hernia, Local Dawes the Anaesthetic SALES 2 given a local talked with the ho wheeled him to hi ting table. He rtly ' nd entered the m his automobile. Dawes’ condition is not his physic the gene have y for two weeks. ter 6 p.m. Dr P following: statement My wai room hospital si noon y hospital fand one the hit Mr. Prefo bullet went through one four holes whe ) ot ‘ o pr © and finance regarded M i ‘ 1 finance Dr. M. would alarming, irks, ably bull person said to Martin, B inot throu ousers, purse, mad 1 bill and When purse nugly within, He oe interview onfiseating their jun and to the village hosp’ Shortly the hosp side M in a stopped when Mr. Prefontaine the bullet immedi the INCORPORATIO | Articles of with the Secretary |The Greater North ' sued th from St men ‘ ROOM p supply FOR MORE CARS the U 1 tire opened hi the imple involving reneral will b Dawes stood ely. It ow herniotomy ims. The about weeks Genera oper 1 ited out 20, A yenr, according to tire These would require tires a year, they Hl rey ion nic repe ion “a oper : toy ist pat to ion of 400,000 ¢ ff boys His vitality org bed two © marshal Re r turer ood 000,000 Slight years being brigadier about 6. ty Noted the general for promotion | slight) sug stion of the tr s discover The operation yesterday is an exiygrerstion of the noted then Dawes was accompanied hospital by Mrs. Dawe AL Mattingly, his secretary. Bullet Hits — Money, Section Foreman Saved Suggest ago, i rid to be due vibra: Different colors are sz te: [simply to different Finance | tien orporation ine! © rates of prob. trow 18, to and D., Nov Prefon he poss. money therein, saving him gunshot noon, He had tool house to fix and was leaning over adjusting the battery; omething hit him on j mination disclosed th th a bullet) from being shot by distance a at birds, Hazelton, N. Forgman Joe |thankfu that little 17. —Seetion | very | for iv| from | wound s of ty afte to the speede with MILTON SILLS und a supporting cast including Enid Ben- nett, Lloyd Hugh Wallace Beery and 3,000 player: RAPAEL SABMPINES GREATEST ROMANC over machine when he felt the hip he had been hit 22 rifle which w a short were shooting NEUMONIA Call a physician, Then begin “emergency” treatment with VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly WATIONAL PICTURES, TRUE GASOLINE “Better than Better” The Conquest of a Sea $ Sheik stirring adventure and spectacular splendor, you will see— 8e In a picture of glowing romance, haitles on land and gea, thoi in hand to hand fights on Harem scenes, slave mark couring the for booty, tense moments and romantic wand beauty in Algeria ¢ MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 TONIGHT Monday uesday and Wednesday FIRST SHOW AT 7:15 Adults wuts 2 sof warriors, cannonading jeons and ‘ castles 1 itling treasure craft nes of splen s under the full The last barrier was breaking— a tig lone and she faced an enemy! when she turned to blind with fury, only could happen! never known the excitement, the ‘limax, that reen in thi ure! Like a vay, And strike, one thing You have thrill, 1 sensational comes 1 amazing 9.4 pi Children Children « epnons MON. NOV. 24TH ONE uM A NIGHT MAIL ORDERS NOW Curtain Rises 7 p.m. S\ es $1.00, # 2.00, $3.00, “Added. From Broadway to This City Direct HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers The One and Only Adorable MITZI WITH HER SUPERB ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY In Her Greatest Musical Comedy Triumph THE MAGIC RING” Guaranteed To Be The Same Big Show That Delighted. New York and Chicago For Months. 60 People — 2 Huge Carloads of Scenery: IMPORTANT NOTICE ~~ In Order to Mare the 10:54 p. m. Train and Not to Eliminate A Single Feature From the Show Curtain Must Rise Promptly at 7 p. m. Car! Laemmle Presents THE SIGNAL TOWER starring VIRGINIA VALLI Supported by a great east. CAPITOL THEATRE 3 Days Commencing a box. Children love Cascarets too. —Adv. TONIGHT

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