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PAGE EIGHT PASTOR WILL AID SOLUTION OF MYSTERY Will Return To Go Into Con- | ference With Prosecutor King in Ohio 0. Ni She Columbu Cr Bi, children in the mysterious death year cally Aid of the i four old wife incinerated, was furn the an Chureb expected toda hin R. King on; from Varis, been for the itsley whos dy, found return of the the Ohio, where they have said by of past wee they mbus automobile ietim the tray C tsley, was buried Thur hile all the members of the amily testified voluntary their Brundage crimson | or of urti- | me, to de- | were human Brundage s hinges body may found on i nthe Ss ec whether blood, and Long. On the possibility be exhumet The undertak body from the for burial t “the was unable to ed from the some other BISMARCK MEN TAKE PARTIN | MASONIC MEET D., Nov. neth Dakota will parti- cond annual York or stival of Keystone Fargo council No Auvergne comman- fr. to be held durin; onic temple be officials announced | the ared | King | cracked” but he uy whether it result: | of the furnace or told skull 6.—Units Fargo, N. throughout pate in the merican rite chapter, R. A. M M. ginning Dec. 1, today. | Grand officers and local _ officers throughout the state have been in vited to attend the sessions, and units at Casselton, Valley City, and Wahpeton will assist in the ex-| ification of degrees. The first! stival last year was confin-| 1 members. ' Meetings will be | Ralp® Hl held during the Miller, deputy RB: & ALM, afternoon, grand secre North Dakot: ces. The chap- ter will hold its session Monday be- ginning at D. The council meeting will open Tuesd: he served each day which lodge officers will give short talks to the members. Among who will at- tend the John A, ham, Bismarek, grand high pri grand chapter, R. A. M.; Richard E Wenzel, Bismar ‘and master, | grand cou . M.; and Otto Bauer, , grand commander, &, Tf. fi Dormitory For Lutherans Is Plan Advanced Grand Fork: Preliminary p of dormitorie near the University of North Dak campus which would centers for campus activi theran students at the sity, were discussed at of repre of v eran organizations here also serve ious Luth- yesterday. dressed the proposal. A committee rep: ing five Lutheran congregation. Grand Forks was appointed to stud, the plan Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire CORNS | . re : ‘Geraldine Farrar Shatters Operatic | Tradition in Presenting of “Carmen RALDINE FARRAR that} known as an imitator he original an musi ditorium will, dow much and var h » interest in ion of “Carmen” ast nd best low novel hion und has severed something from all operatic tradition. | tere and thrilling Concentrating th three 1 elimin the s distinet 1 of ope field. With a dle | $8,000 of which $125 Iways maintain. | her char-| 1 bo th jacteriz nd in presenting her | "one of the best THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | etaim and already it is looked upon |as an immeasurably important step 99 forward in operatic preseutation, The cast with which Farrar has | surrounded herself is one of excep- tional merit. Numbered among its principals are such splendid artists as Luigi Pasi ti, Joseph Emma Noe, Nei i ward Molitor. Carlo Peroni, known throughout the West for his splendid work with the San Carlo Company, is the Conductor of an tra of excellent musicians, f costumes, ballet, and scenic effects ‘have all been arranged under Miss Farrar’s direct supervision, and demonstrate her ability ss showmanship, rrar carries her own 18- OUTH ADMITS ROBBING BANK IN HAVELOCK |" Kansas City, No’ Charles Bill- under arrest at Topeka, Kan- nd Elmer Johnson, being held . have confessed to the robbery tate bank at Have- s ago, according to | authorities, At Billups’ home in Topeka police ; found $2,806, About $6,000 in cash was obtained in the bank robbery and | $52,000 in school bonds. '$8,000 TAKEN _. IN ROBBERY .. Nov. Rob- bery of the Brookings — postoffice carly yesterday by an unidentified {band was the larg: in the state’s history, it was announ- d today by postal inspectors after completing a check of the loss. The amounted to approximately was in cash and the rest in stamps. 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D,, Nov. 26,—About 225 Be Carried to Body delegates, or double last year’s at- \tendance, are expected to be at the Washington, Nov. 26.—The senate! North Dakota Agricultural college of the next congress will be called Dec. 16 to 19 for the Fifteenth An- upon to decide at least three elec- ; "Ua! State Achievement Institute for tion cont A fourth will be add-{D¥s’ and girls’ club members, dc- ed to the list unless the present CoTding to a statement made today senate disposes of the contest by H. E. Rilling, stute boys’ and against Senator Mayfield, Democrat, #!t!s’ club leader. : which has been the subject. About 30 counties of the state will for nearly two De Tepresented by delegates who jhave made outstanding achievements in junior agricultural projects dur- ling the past season. Officers of the institute are: Ka investigation Senator Bursum, Republican, Ne Mexico, has informed senators in Washington he will contest the elec- ‘ F, 5 ; tion of Sam G. Bratton, Democeut,| , Robina Wylder, Cathay, president; | who was awarded the election by the {John Russell, Havana, —vice-pres- each eee! ident; Clark Frederickson, Arthur, Senator Brookhart, Republican, | S¢¢retary, and Alice Larivee, Grand Forks, treasurer, lowa, will be forced to defe is n Oe Gh cnn Ce rae | the Sone PaetineGeeue Nor election, Daniel J. Steck, his Demo- tie opponent, having announced ns for bringing a contest. An un- Break a Cold Right Up with “Pane’s Cold Compound” tion has developed in this , us several Republioan lead- y cluding Senator Smoot, f Utah, have announced their in- tion of supporting Steck. Out of otal of more than $1,000,000 votes, vokhart ‘was declared winner by ballots. Steck claims he y won if ballots marked » placed there by over- supporters, had not been ‘own out. 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Physicians everywhere recommend it. to Build Paved Highways There is not a single community in the United States that does not need a greater mileage of permanently paved roads. 16,000,000 motor vehicles are now using our highways for business and pleasure. They are packing the paved roads in already congested areas, as well as over-runni: ‘cently considered remote. And they are pounding to pieces al] but permanent Even though a number of states have made good progress in building Concrete Roads, their present permanently im- proved mileage is entirely inadequate, as every motorist knows. Meantime,while the building of perma- nent highways lags, the production of mo- tor vehicles is increasing the present total Now is the Ideal Time NR JUNIORS—Little Ne One-third the regular dose. Made of the same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST: Permanent roads area good investment —not an expense More Club Sedan $1095 F. 0. B, Detroit: Tax Extra regions until re- new Maxwell Set aside a half hour at your earliest convenience to try out the four-cylinder results deliver: models, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924 t him during|thern and Soo railways are making a donation to the contingent fund of the college to be used for paying the expenses of the club delegates. The program for the four-day meet- ing is being arranged, and Mr. Rill- ing will announce the details in a few days. Winter Gas NOTICE i Do not experiment. To buy 4 Beulah Coal is winter wis-; dom. Wachter Transfer Co.’ Phones 62 and 63. il \ HH a — We are now supplying our patrons with Texaco Winter Gasoline. We do not make a “high test” gasoline for winter use at a’ “higher” price—but we do change our specifications at this time of the year, so that Texaco Gasoline functions pro- perly in cold weather, and at no advance in price. If you aren’t using Texaco Winter Gasoline, why not try it? 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