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' , + ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924 PART SHE WILL PLAY IN SHOW HERE: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE AMERIC ANS |MITZI HIGHLY ENTHUSIASTIC OVER | PAID $19.60 FOR RENT 1923 ? Chicago, Nov. 24.—Apartment Louse dwellers in the United States paid an average monthly rental of, j $19.60 a room last ‘year, according to ! a report of the apartment house sec- tion of the National Association of Building Owners and Managers. The report was based on a compilation of figures furnished by apartment house owners in the principal cities in the annual accounting and ex- change report. The highest rent recorded 1 a month for cach room of n lusive New York apartment. The verage for New York was reported to be $34.86, The New York figures, however, indicated the average of the finest apartments in ( since the buildings reporting x cost tham, all of the higher grade. The owner of an Omaha nine ment building, on the PD the ted the lowest country. He each a month. owners ranged from 14.09 percent of the tax with a general average cent of the ow buildings. The taxes paid by of apart "s valuation of the| were i apart ther hand, + ge a room in his rooms at The income to per cent to valuation, 69 pe mgnt buildings averaged 10.33 per- cent of the gross income. The cost of fuel to heat the buildings and sap- ply hot w y percent of the gross income. | CHINA WORKS —— TOPREVENT ” FAMINES: Peking, Nov. A report recent- ly issued by the engineering depart ment of the China International Famine Retief commission, organized | ago asa result of the| mine in central China, gives owing interesting data as to preventive work done in conjunction with the American Red Cross: Two thousand miles of new road The total cost of thi 000,000, Chinese currency, or about $2,000,000 gold. In regions subject to drouth, proximately 26 miles of ditches were constructed, at a cost of $51,000 and over 370 miles of drain age ditches were dug or i expense of § miles of p- hundred built of more e sunk to cost of oy Ww 6,6) the number of $405,000, In addition the commission con- buted 000 toward the work of confining the Yellow River to’ i channel at Lichin, where it had brok- en, its dykes and fiooded the rounding count sur- Berlin ‘Comedies Change More Than Opera Berlin, Nov. 24.—(A. P.)—Musical reviews, comie operas and pictures are monopolizing so many of the well-known theatres in Be: lin that the legitimate drama finds them very serious competition and riany old-time actors who cannot adapt themselves to the musical stage or the moving picture are out of work. Operettas charge higher and musical comedies prices than the opera houses which are producing grand opera. When Fritzi Massary, the leading musical comedy star of Germany, opened recently in a new production the best seats 810 each for the opening perform- ance. In all the leading musical ws the best seats regul und even the cheaper zher than corresponding the four houses where grand opera is being produced nightly. Leo Slezak and a number of other former grand opera singers have gone into Berlin comic operas be- couse of the ‘high salaries offered them. It,is cheaper now in Berlin to hear a Wagner opera sung by artists of international reputation d accompanied by an orchestra of hty than it is to hear an operetta of Leo Fall or Oscar Strauss or a review by unknown composers. Many musica) crities say Berlin car never support four houses phiy- ing grand opera, and predict disaster ig the number is not reduced. Marriage Is Good Investment —_— ‘ Chicago, Nov. 24—Marriage is the best financial investment a man can make, concludes Patrick J. Carr, treasurer of Cook county (Chicago)> from a statistical survey in which averages were taken from 700,000 returns, “In fact, a man can hardl afford not to get married, tistics mean anything,” Mr. added, ‘The survey of the tax situation here, made with a view of reaching any scientific conclusions on econ omy and money saving, shows that ut 24 years of age the average hu band has about five percent 1 property, money in bank and taxable wealth than the average bachelor of the same age. . “But when both reach the age of 28, the, husband will be three per- eent ahead and will continue to di: tance the bachelor more each ar,” said Mr. Carr, “The cost of marriage put him back in the first compari- son. “At 88, the married man will aver- age, in proportion to numbers, 17 percent more taxable wealth and at 48 he will be 20 percent ahead, des- pite the éxpense of larger homes, children and heavier wardrobe and “living costs. The married man seems to work harder, save more and is more intensive in developing his husiness ability. a G « moving | } | { i Of the she v the Wy fanta | with-musie whieh He . Si | will offer at the Auditorium on Mon | No for one night, Mitzi, i most bewitching of singing — ste lyites her own description: thrilling Lean searcely talk about itt It’s the best part Ive ever had and | the best play ['ve ever had. It’s not jing like the usual ‘musica! comed | ©The Magie Ring,” real plot, with magic, | tion | old for | The L store for this moder | ning beauties. Ruth with th ed bef cluding many the Au plaudit geneta who th seend in whic lights formed lamenco, 2 popular Audience. See Ruth S Denis and and St. Deni St. Ted Shawn, he Den a ditoriu s won b ! in proportion to the number rilled over interpretative dane- Span and the the hoogypsy dan Inerian dance dram uty of costuming style of dancing won Humphrey Da the lesser f the pl dancing Internal Parasites By NE Washington, Nov, 24.-With the cattle tick almost wiped out, and ilk and meat production increas- ing, southern cattle raisers an other menace. Internal parasites are said to be doing relatively mo amage there | than in the colder regions, because of the climate, says Dr. B. H. Run- som of the bureau of animal indus try here. resulta south, for ex of dam make the government and state tick | work effective, shown eli worms, he elimination of the ti Menace Livestock} Service nt increase in anim: he believes, are two r pecting an even larger 1 age from the other pests. s in the ons that it it will attention other pa has be to ‘a now results, favorable ry to pay mination more of the stomach worms, kinds of are lung intesti Mrs. Daugherty and the} Dies at Home:: | mance, adventure, come The production is lavish, and there CAR BURNED | Bliencaita a ia ia babe Boke of gorgeous cos-| Win. Mass of Mandan, who is ine | We are especially prepared | EAaRTATSAUIRe) BbCUMaeEUTA Aheuaantin Pincontee ait | uh ted ba a tata r of cl ds. | this season | with _a& com. | Silk Dresses in rich Satin, Canton Crep = Ditton ment projects south of Billings | oan showing of colors | 3 = a ae eR A ARICEen ancl eee eemnl RT | s Biege, Taupe, Pica- | Crepe Back Satins and other wanted ma- ) 8 o 01 Li kK rom yo west, hurrow Lida ia i . . all the thrills in life have been ex-| the personal on of Henty Wel eaped infu telat Camel, Beaver, | terials in Black, Navy, and coloxs, also perienced thousands, of years age » whe us for thirty] dont near Mr. Mans did not! Nude and the con- | Te A) 8 5 Lie is just as eseiting: and years sot a standard of the American [etl his friends of his experience, but vai lion lids teeieai ri suai dee | Wool Dresses of Flannels; plain or check- ——— — I eiccainh » a man h al rable brands as La | ed, Twills, s, Serges and Charmeen — all in percentage of shrinkuge one year to an nelealing 5 eepEME France, Kayser and Hum- | the new slender lines, beautifully made. the next in the taxable! property of fence Monday morning about a mile ming Bird Hose. | a bachelor than a husband wesb of town) asiher wan Onjhisi@add | | | | Washing liest year Of th which closed the | oo in relief operations, evious seriou: asters of the 1, 13 were being the $10,000 conflas clones Berkeley, Ca in j cd 84 persons rende 's of New York, »ment unit ope fm vorted by a re emergencies, N CHILDREN RS HERON 24, PRUCK SUC cae of Inte ly suburb The ial | KoelIn, j Register Company, {the National Cash Ri Company | Jor Dayton, Ohio, h I the An jerican plan over Arabian ts was written by Hare | tast winter by D, Gunder who! WEBB’S | old Levey, the 24 year old Americ feta it as one whieh disappeared | | composer who coliaborated with ZelfOn the open range from his herds} y sii | $15 00 $ 4 50 “Whe fhcate at Me mast {title te the horse and sued, Atter| What more useful or ac- | uu ive yet embled musi ome 15 witnes for each had) ! ceptable Christmas gift; | i. 4 * : ‘heen examined the jury took its notes ° SOS GL CNS ie A) GNI Tega ty lis Unuitls Gaal lal cat than “Hosier Here one | nentas atette, a mite sextette 2 ag > big? Wi . Dee coc erent sextuul brands, studied th st from all { can always find the new- | oper Hee celta cic t etre, yan Weare vnaereta ratetiien GoSteUTcUE AEH | est ehades ibettereone. | sexte of dancers and prize-win ee est shades in better Hose; REPORTS YEAR OF DISASTERS American ee a aaa A large group of various anise in Winter (Cis, C filaren Cloth Coats in good winter eaahte | deathaaiiently. a> OU anErsOARUIT: Matinee Every Day At 2:30 specially pric ad for the 57. 95, and colors at jured ang 41,000 made homeless, and Thanksgiving Sale at............ | G REATLY REDUCED PRICES property damase of close to $45,000,- TONIGHT J 7 es as yt pememanrncee iene q 000 has given the Red Cross its bus- 7” ° si Vermont, | ESSFU “ius | WEBB BROTHERS LANDMARKS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” | THANKSGIVING SALE COATS and London, lish towns Nov, 24 Modernizing at the expense of histor monuments is being condemned oughout the country by civic so- th cieties and persons — interested keeping together the glory that Englands. This post-war unrest is articularly shown in smaller towns, e the authorities are destroying and other historic] monu- | ke wide ronds, parks and | necessities of modern munici-, pal planning retury of the Society for Protection of Ancient Buildin| A protest to the prime | nd will seek to have a bill inst allowin the destruction | t before parliament. | puildings have } ast year, it is i | other | destroyed’ duit le istuted in the letter to the premier, D R | ; S S } P S } ineludi the sixteenth — century { courthouse at Barking. ' | The seviety is also endeavoring to } limit the destruction — of neient | Vesiurrs Ton ieee eves rigid: SETney COLD WEATHER AHEAD; BUT YOU'LL NOT MIND J peeeate iy Uhawgy thle IT IF YOUR DRESSED IN ONE OF THESE MANY | id | BEAUTIFUL COATS; FOR THEY ARE GARMENTS OF EXCEEDING SMARTNESS WITH THEIR SLIM STRAIGHT LINES, DEEP PILED FABRICS AND LUXURIOUS FUR TRIMMINGS. SELECT ONE MANDAN NEWS | HOKSE CAS IN COURT It took th s, twelve , ul the Morton county district court | SERGE aE LUReeeH MATERIALS FUR TRIMMINGS title to which was disputed by D. A] VELORA, KERAMIE BEAVER — SQUIRREL NERSHISGT ANT OME eERRCE REAL DOWNY WOOL—POLO FOX — WOLF — RAT : clot the hot teeal MARVELLA — BOLIVIA 2 OPOSSUM was rounded up at the end of ri = AND PLUSH COA MINK Jucobson, plaintit®, would | the kind that you like to have yourself. DRESSES in a Na sedan from PRICES ARE $1.50 °F sh Billings to $15.00 nichaihagl $24.56 $49.50 Eltinge * MONDAY AND W iE AND HEAR BISMARCK’S NEWEST PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS I OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, NEW RECORDS RELEASED DAILY. en Jless and did property damage Q In some unaccountable way,!dueed more cases of minor illness} On this day the 109 boys and girls| closing up the 1924 corn contest Fmated at $20,000,000; and another in he says something went wrong with}and pneumonia than the first aid | who took part in the acre corn con-| were made at a meeting of the Town South Carolina in April which took the steering gear and before he and mission hospitals on the spot] test conducted by the New England] Criers held in the dining reom of the 4 lives. stop the car it was in the ditch, could cope with, and many women| Town Criers club will come to New| Gardner hotel Tuesday evening The cost of velief service w which the three feet deep andson fire. He n and children have been severely af- | England for the second time this ) Red Cross and its by aged to get out of the rig and to} f by insect bites. to be guests of the business men of x | ters red to save his grips, but the fire soon made} ‘The bulk of them will have no em-| the city. There will be an exhibit of Cook By Wire s shown junk of the car, which he left with] ployment for another ye when | corn raised by the young people; the Instead of by Fire | tepert, was 1 t maledictions and came into town, not! will endure like hardships i orn will be judged and nearly $100 . j Wage percentoxe of the disasters oc- having received any hurt in the their pittance. ‘They in prize money will be distributed to j curred east of the Mississippi in ter- cident. There was no insurance on Kent to earn a the twelve winners of the contest. | ritory usually immune, notably the the ear, which was a 1921 model and At the same time these boys and girls fe eo ell Mass continued his will be given an opportunity to sign up for another big corn contest which will be conducted next year by the Town Criers. — Arrangements for well worn, Mr. journey by train. RAINY L ADD TO MISERY New England, N. CAPITOL OF ENGLAND'S HOP-PICKERS | December 6 is Corn Club Day in New ‘anterbury, Eng., Nov. 24-—Hop-| England. | usually recruited from the | = | THEATRE \ of the poorest people in Eng- | This unit has at its dispe land, have had a more wretched | rplane facilities of the war, jtime than usual this year, TONIGHT (Monday) | y and post office departments to! Wet weather and the continuou | ittord the quickest transportation in sodden state of the ground have p) Examined. Glas! FA OWLE: Jeweler, Bismarek, IVORY PYRALIN Eyes n- HE carefully se: i ‘ and to ¢ | : : ; ‘ We just received our ship- dening purposes. ‘The festival | We jst received our shin lected letter heac Columbus, Ohio, 24-—Mrs, ked the cnd of this year's ex. | ment of genuine Ivory Pyra- e 5 Hine Me Datenntg folie Goco: lin in the following beautiful ff] is a real business asset former United States attorney gen- 120 girls had colors, Turquoise, Orchid, a eral, “died enrl ae ane band acts 50 by | Shell Tone, Amber Tone and ff! This is one of the fea Town street homie of pneu- eld per child Corel Tone. These beautif ; monia, ‘of lettuce, 80 pounds ore tone: 2 ues bs aa tures that has made ee sini omstons 60yoants euch glory noone ih fe for many years hetter > rage, 20 pounds carat gold and ine Ms , hemitiithiess na Sha tring beans shapes, we have a limited BERKSHIRE became ill last end paeu- panes ‘ number of sets in this line monia developed had rrots, 12 pounds peas, : ; ; me ; sue Oras met anut auae ami would aaviso our cus TTY PEWRITER eee Mrs, Daugherty hac en cle o is 4 gee iiss eaturing of the death of ‘3 ae The pattern shown is a their selection early as there [f| PAPERS of the former pt te and Mrs. Harding had iven intimate friends since girlhood, they having attended the Cincinnati Conserv- atory of Music together. | GERMAN GET i OPERA ON 0) j PHONOGRAPH RECOR! Nov. -Twelve ine records that Berlin, phonograph play for tan calf with elastic gor- ing hidden beneath the Bi -f!f buckle making a pump | that hugs the heel. ‘were several disappointed list Christmas whom we were unable to supply. JAMES KIRKWOOD and all star cast. so extremely popular with business men, who realize] - Please don’t confound our Mr, Daugherty reached her bed-|100 minutes and reproduce whole | Here is the Valentino you like , a "ai [ {that this excellent line of Saturday mornin, he having|ePeras by aid of radio-loudspeakers || best of all. ‘The dashing love PRICED AT Ivory in with the ordi- se i¢ ol} PATHE COMEDY hurried back from Washington,| Without the noise of needle-scratch- Barco to meee pete Fou nary Ivory goods. commercial papers affords FOX NEW where he had been o business, when |in& have been produced by Dr. Max |§'Horsemen” and “Blooc and Py 5 = ee informed of her sezious condition. [Hausdorff of ‘this city, working|J Sand.” In a South American - an cppornmily of selewtion ‘Starting Wednesday Besides Drape ter, Mri survive, ‘There is a greater | Ohio. Mr. Daugherty, a son, Daugherty, and a daugh- Ralph E, Rarey, Columbus, S. ugherty’s name before her ze to Mr. Daugherty in 1884 Walker of Wellston, of the new record it is alleged. Cook by Electricity, along principles evolved by an Eng- lish inventor. The production costs be much low- er than for the five minute-records, Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. romance blazing with color and Bei bristling with thrills. PATHE NEW FELIX-CAT COMEDY thatcannot fail tosatisfythe most discriminating taste. HOSKINS-MEYER Phone 19 $8.85 A. W. LUCAS CO. HAROLD LLOYD F..A. KNOWLES ine “GIRL SHY” Jeweler—Bismarck Bismarck’s Diamond Store. RR ARES HOMRISR TRAE MILER ET gE NII IT SS RO

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