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MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \POSTOFFICE | THE SHEATSLEY HOME 1 DEFICIT CUT ies SHOWS Accomplished Without Efficiency Loss keeping and has 5 without ter nt Coolidge we public jumped rroand mounted incre: $40 Audited expendi- the General al report venues . an eof One in the furnace : Which her Husband vurb of in the was wre of vand bady result wake amu. 27 trom the deficit from the previous — year’s s this reduction is” not the prime inistration | in my opin-| ratifying a Mr. New, * deration in service which is, of rendering the hest ser the public consistent with Yor If the public ve a satisfactory wer (o say that ex: | n kept within the nt administra tion conceives it to be its first duty uetory servic ‘a makes no © the ques-| : stal} which may come | ion of Congr ho cou the jon, that to ser to render this satisti Phe Postmaster ( ein hi tior increased s for empl up Mr at the short se ew docs refer, the| has been com- be -transmitted to! ina ul report. Mr. stated heretofore he believ » should be a readjustment o jes urged when bills! yesuthige in Congress for im that the results of | ment be awaited | nage change ion is made by Mr. stion to permit the Postmaster to appoint third-cl. und ve the Pre: . The President ap ) postmasters of that class last | hese postmasters are in the civil service and are not for any definite term! » made only in tion or removal, for improvement | rvice, made by Mr which he s and will plete Congre td t re s tev. C. V. Sheatsley, a Lue minister of Bexley, 0. V hos e wil body was found in furnace at their hom the before u Bexley, O., d every guard was | case has had plen-} the handling — the| hs sheriff of W ) hen gunmen} ed, flocked in to hold up! ment nd mutny nolorious| criminals ptured and lo the Ward Jai The we had hest praise oftier at the fo ir willing to keep | t streaming ¢ on duty, Warden I ty experience in lie was tions were larger | shout which the world| county from ase off hos i other governmental anges be ath, resign tecommend: of the postal New, include: Inerense in.the interest rate allow able on postal savings a to put iv Charge fo retu and gu wristered articles. Changes in the fees chargeable for registration of mail and limiting in demnity to $1,000. Imposition of demur} on undelivered — coll and return to lect under ce the A more | service, The the Federal Lint re © function which aty mi perform the world , the and espec war is 9 Comp tre hour scipline rd eonviels, Fed- reserve syste uld w tio I i take the 7 discipli i leral author vA 710 Urs. Xu the ver The desirability of government) ownership of post-office buildi pointed out by the Postmast Cemptroller of Currency eral who said — appropriatio : postoffiee quarter Report) Says Dis ma 275,000 for the je ts Must Be Removed Gaal Bold Effort to Seize’ "Galen Gates and Ammunition Vault s post: | 1 cireumstan NAT nyes in fees on domestic money th mnents i only fluenc ssumed | under ne reat hine on Dee. 1 bankin Washington, The the nat S BRITONS PILL LONDON THIS SUMMER Bee, 1-—The new to the ideration with legislative con: on Ors House ise re Id (Continued from page one.) | before Congre: in the annual Loth Smith and Bell were known | yeport of ea Da’ i Shard men” in the on, Smith ency. 1 pnphasizes hus eseaped twice b . being re- Dawes declired r. mbers of turned only last November nation ve flocked to London bel tempted “ Roth to the pr from Devils L: wes on of un 6 on August 16, itish. Exposition been the to London the British, the Unit®d Kingdom, e as dominions, ye area or national insti them t. Only sm such pow more NOTICE ' that! Do not experiment. To buy ured | ment the hanks had pre ral | Beulah Coal winter w hewsehile tor die watianis a no dom, Wachter Transfer Co.| tional Falis, Mi f operations, end that in each, Phones 62 and 638. in a desperate © TRIANGLE TRAGEDY Ae anata evi onal cue | The Comptroller mentioned twice in the history of this to escape February 16, 1 sawed bars in the dinin ing obtained in the shop, bat were expturéd. hi b went over the cell ho his second escape 1 room, butcher | Smith, in from the railroad 20 feet, with 11 broken leg. He took some mon from his pockets and gitve it to the other two convicts. They were t ed by Warden Lee and Chics Keeper Osjord and captured in northe Minnesota. Resentment was being ¢=piesscd | among many prisoners in the peni- | tentiary today against Smith and! their attempted eseape m rivileges for other: rdon bourd meets in regular » ion tomorrow, and 1 ed the break would hurt for pardon or parole. in his biennial report de to the state board! ven the leg- additional appropri:- + to permit employ 08: y- it an appropriation will he ed for remodeling of the pate ofthe prison, one of the oldest ps Not Excited Warden Lee appeared unperturbed | over what might have been a bloody | Ch fight, an hour after the break was H. Fielding (holding baby), of Portland, Me., is Alphonso Cote (inset), who w shot after entering a woods. charged with fis-| nment | national banks! become} syse) We ce | FOR nil : 1 moment's | nation’s need in| PAGE THREE | 'FARRAR HERE TONIGHT IN HER thei MODERNIZED VERSION OF “CARMEN”: BIG SUCCESS Prizes For Fine Corn Are “Given to Many Growers in McLean County bred Holsiein heife 1 by the-Russel Stock Farm and en away at the Turtle Lake Corn t ow to the bonsfide farmer making best estimate of number of ker-! nels of corn in pint jar. The num- ber of ke sd and Mr. Renfrow e¢: One hun- ed sixty registered und took: p: n this contest. The lowest estimate was 250 and the high- | est 4200, Now we all know how many [Kernels were in the jar but Mr, Re ‘trew was only 16 kernels off in. the first p } One hu j all kinds {which recei | YELLOW the dred nineteen exhibits of | into the show; follows: olenberger, Underwood son, Turtle Lake, Wm. Orman, Leslic Turtle Lake. Johnson, Turtle Lake. Waleker, Turtle Lake. ead iw i EF Ist -W. RALDINE r offers her men” to FARRAR both principals and ballet unfolds the story much mm the that employed in the notion picture, and the carefully arranged to each and every a Buco Turtle Lake. Turtle Lake. i raldine Parr Turtle Lake. version of opera Jovers of Bismarek at the pur on theatre tonight, — they ill, for the first time witness a per that is a decided and i al e froa he stereotyped | | 2nd—Leslie Johnson, ‘Turtle Lake. | “(htc throughout the country. \ | | When ederni out ashburn, Turtle Lake. nuit cAdoo, Turtle Lake, of indi carefully a with backgrounds — of winative design and conception, suirested by the paintings of Iyna- Zuloaga, Spain's famous contemporary master, clothini with the most colorful and gor reous materials, Par not only a delight to the ¢ than satisfying picture to upon, With ballet and light supervised by her, and with a complete tra of excel- Jent mus. Ns aS an accompaniment, this perivrmance promises a rare ut to ah local music lovers. rd Knute Sondrol, Turtle” Lake. Kaveacs ie One NINO US | Ix in dramate intensity. Turtle Lake, itrating her interest and ¢ Turtle Lake. three main characters, i 3 NT, e ne story that clings | Dale Croueh, ‘Turtle Lake. He Osan NERLiaTese UT | Jim Hanson, Turtle Lake Fusually employed in the | » Turtle Lake. i version. The elimination of the cherus, whieh —m ave always | leoked upon as a needle ss Tengthen- ing of a weak breach in the operatic scenario, served to strengthen the story to an amazing degree. ‘The | pantomimie action employed through | that | on ort on she has | closer to that post and it ny more WHIT orel Lindquist, Turtle Lake. 2nd John Frey, Turtle Lake. | POP CORN. | Kd eson, Turtle Lake, sloyd & Harold Severts, Tur- ska Como, ated St when they at Lake firemen # | night water He3, R Winona, The J. Minn. Watkins Company, into Paul, open were furnish. | recovered by house keepit Write 8! dead are: 12-1-1w } resa Horwath, 11105 Mathilda strect, rence ed room with Tight TOES. privil Close Purtle Lake. Turtle Lake, | WANTED TO RENT I | in \ Ist—Phylis Frey, 2nd—W. S. Bryson | WHITE POTATO! Ist—-Roy Perki nd—Mrs. 1. Wm. Orma DY POTATO w. 18 St. Tribune, care 17 ye Paul ned in two mod. | We ‘our room partly $20.00, Inquire 304, urtle Lake, | OR Ruso. Turtle Lake, were droy a larg vat] in the ice where persons broken throu: Jand narrow The open wate guarded, ANTED—Girl for gen) work. Apply Mrs. G. D. Park Ave, or Phone 837M. n, Turtle Lake. nger, Turtle Lake. Perkins, Turtle Lake. i Roy not L RENT New trood basement, modern 4 Phone FOR house, ken, Turtle Lake, John Hire » Turtle La WANTED. Girl for genera work. Apply Mrs. C.J. Johnson's | tment, 112% 6th St. or phone | 12-1-2t | | , Turtle on Matinee Every Day At ow . Si » Turtle L TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY =| NAZIMOVA and MILTON SILLS et touring, privately | John H, Waleker driven, in excellent condition. Call John Asch, Ruso. after 5 p Mandan Ave. $10 EARS CORN. 12-1 hw the show) . — S brought in hy William Orman, Ist Turtle Lake, arrar Company «| will be Can a Man Collect Another Man’s Life As His Debt? The law says he ean. If you doubt that this can be done, see “IT IS THE LAW” A Big Special William Fox Screen Melo- drama Just Filled With Mystery, Thrills and One of the Most Startling Climaxes You Ever Saw An Adaptation from the Novel by Hay- den Talbot and the Stage Success by Kimer 1. Rice wae HED APPR CAPITOL Theatre TONIGHT AND TUESDA SORLIE expe: ja banquet to i | nesday, leigh county Nony | cluded | Patms | tatives oO. and A. Olson, se! John du Grant repre: nator; cobson n= WILL BE BANQUETED Expected to be Present For Wedn G. Sorlie, ed to be ‘Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire, Banquet day Governor-elect, an honorary guest : given here on Wed nber 3, for the Bur- dyes Examined Glasses Fitted Bring Us Your ! We Will Repair Them Promptly And Save You Money. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler oken Glasses. De te legis! at the . which of the deration of Women's eague clubs, is to be ‘ons, it is understo ful League legislative tie! ure. McKenzie Hotel. is under the Burleigh County partisan The aff INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads Burns steadily and keeps the heat regular for long periods. BISMARCK LUMBER CO. Phone 17 | To Cure WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS The tonic and laxative Licensed Embalmer in record} tle Lake for Cada he wa 1a Duroc State B: Arrives Here in the} high water mark of at] drawing | + Our The Turtle ihad prepared Pep ghaprameers (| a splendid booth on} | foods, clothing and time saving de- vices. Home ing and how to make practical use of discarded ga ments was shown even down to mak- | ing pretty things out of old inner tubes. Shorteuts in cooking were il- lustrated by prepared dishes and re-} cipes as well as many other interest- | jing articles which were exhibited. | Much credit is due the Homemakers ic Iub committee that co-operated with | | the Fair Committee thus adding var- | iety to the show by exhibiting ar- es of special interest to women. 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Personal conference will be given those whose letters interest us, by 12-1-1t $10,000,000 COMPANY wants man to sell Watkins Hpme: Necessities in Bismarck, More than 150 used over last night, The prison by that} ’) ielding (above) and Ralph nborn, her a by a previous time was quiet, except that lights marriage, are held as witnesses. es daily. Income $35-$50 weekly. Ex- perience unnecessary, Write Dept. Special Cars The grand cpera company of Ge aldine Farrar, most noted Ameri soprano, arrived in Bismarck $ from the traveling in Pullman ¢ The p modern version be the Auditorium rs. company of tonight. a au F chest Many. music the city will be pres formance tonight. noted s from ent for the any love per ‘Two Drowned While Skating Dec. 1.—Bodie drowned of: Satur Minneapo boy and a girl, NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 0 We have at this ‘early date sold ali our beauti- . ful pieces of Wedgwood —in the Blue and White, also Maroon and White, and we just received ne tice from the importers of this beautiful ware. that they can supply us with a few more pieces before Christmas. Qu pieces of Wedgwood ar all perfect, we handle no seconds, and if our cu tomers and others will give us their orders for any pieces they would like we can_ procure them before Christmas. ==. A. KNOWLES ! Jeweler-Bismarck. 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