The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1924, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924 AND KATIE DOESN’T GET DIZZY STORY TOLD OF BRINING BODY | OF GIRL HERE (Continued from page one.) months and were known as husband and wife, they were never married. The witness testified that the two! had kept company for four years and were engaged; that the dead woman learned her condition in November 1923; that she was in her us health up to the time she left for pearthquake, are becoming so scarce Fiasher and cooked the meals and jin London, formerly their greatest looked after other’ household duties market, that the pr e more besides holding her position in dental Left Home ined by Defense Coun- fd that the dead girl 3 P.M. Febr he did not did not ine that she was nd would veturn The know He believed Mar » Schmidt acts as the homan hound for tit skater iia night, said. followin e received a letter from Rete as Tae fee written at Fla That night s registration boards wherever, from One of the | he received a from fox fa in Alaska is ' Shortridge and took mediante panes eye for Pia He returned to Ris hird class post ind met the Short-/ ‘without member covering in the field ’. THOMAS TO PLAY | + Doe to the ng the fin tment of legis B.--Despite the for id that vee of Morton Burleigh counties and) ,, eee: pA AI ESD is expected to sch diule | his father came to sce him there,!the attention of Congress the ley with North ‘ The witness declared that they did A contract was closed t toll him that extradition papers Hes : with rth Dakota Bison fo heen issued for him and that he/t? cord to th her two year football cont eyarned of his own will, joonsteuciona) ill be played ile in Minneapolis he lived un- {Should be protec go, either Oct. 3 vositic ition they. natu p _Ingbalde the final he An his right name Prev fame at St, Thomas in 19 a Bism i ; le oe eae eae ~ | The British Museum now possesses! timo) 2 a pap Leni pt Vee a Ple | the finest a concluded at 11 o'clock |@f the French spoilztion et | Trades Players lpeinte cue aa proved certain chang } G | PaeanG or of the Shortridge car| Proved certain chang For Airplane | ca during the Russotapanese war was called to the stand by the state,/cedur@ to hasten the as re | of juctice; r federa fmen and we Dee. 3. in ore An inno nized President in Message hase: | \ and oof a mational pe ind s-| eration of Steps jwertd sie. Lurch, president maha, | gies | He opposed procedure under See Western club, traded | (Cantinued tromennge ones |tion 28 or preferential rate provi tcher and a catcher to Edward of members of their own {Sion of the Merchant) Marine A ey, preside the St. Jo jCuntil Congress ean reconsider club, i geney ttent in the light of the Corpo of “the whole res has developed - do inility rations of the fleet 1 also opy pall trans other property, ing to the Ship- f any new valu: Luebbe | ping Board solely the duty of de . who will | termining major policie at the | requ Hlibetati action.” or e of Muscle t to the rules of the na to that the | two percent of | r qruara to Congress on the fithe purch of the player} Geb eet |the Union, Mr. Coolidge jmust xo into the treasury of the | } for with a/present state of the Union association, and the Western le House Agriculture Committees em-/2gement and satisfaction by every jas te how this might he handled. powered to conduct negotiations | American.” President Bureh solved the pr 1 vith the private intere: nic Problems. jhy offeri evetary John} Flocd Control Ur; “Our domestic pr for WI. Farrel home in ar eph, Mo. day to take part ec added. | Auburn enormous debt to pay jback i ing it. We the |iwo per Development of ch rive the . of inland waterway tr of the Ave the jh of navigation from ernment te diminish | to the Atlantic by way | hing it, We have GEORGE ELIOT , awrence river, n of taxation to reduce | TERS DESTROYED | ly to reducing it.” tlantie and Pacifie Co: The nation, he su as definitely “the old standards of by ter and is definitely com- new standard of deal- | ¢ tion of the y al govenmenty jdealing with other county Extension of the national Jaws !ror and force the choice of members of |mitted to the relinquished ape Canal , hage b as requested in the will of Miss to include appropriate re-|ing with them through friendship | Clarke, who died recent A rel-} presentation of — the respective }and_ understanding.” who burned th said es at the ballot box and| “I shall resist any attempt to re nto the world they might | contribu. | dition io fur vutobiogray old methods and the old he added, “I am espe- itous that foreign nations | rime | tion to litera nishing an of representation on the {sort to th ble intim: should compr the candor and !of the authoress, | ‘sincerity with which we have adopt- —— i fed this position. 1 JAPAN TO MARK PERM || i ae | AIR ROUTE ACROSS EMPIRE} | GHER W SIN HAWAII { Tokio, De Aeri cross | DRAW FROM LON | a . Dee Women hi re-| British ch aviators, are to} | Imagine | Ma | placed men in many kinds of work in| be — perm: blished and Ow it WaLAnsg ti: 2 M005 provinces “in noruh- | eavinned routes, accord- western Luzon, according to Director; ing to plans of the aviation bureau our hearts {Cruz of the bureau of labor, who has! of the Department of Communica | received reports that a large per-| tions. The ment’s estimates to have | centage of the laborers in the fields] for the budget contain an} and in the construction of public} item of 5,000,000 yen for/ these | works are women. Many of the men] rout | waii where higher w n covers five years, calling after {able in the sugar-cane fields, the pre-| for a total expenditure of 21,000,000 | vailing wape for farm labor in the} yen. The 5,000,600 yen to be asked vr the next fis ent as follows: ary hang come in & thank ' Director Cruz, howeve: not in us (( ourselves, per- tl year would be 500,000 yen for or- maintenance of flying fields, id othersequipment on the 00,000 yen for the estab- nees being only 20 cents | favor of the bill now before the leg- islature permitting the import - j : ; 437 fine oun the largest ever eving property - of foreign laborers, be lishment of air current, altitude and |4 ; ; : oe sonal for intro-, ‘there are thousands of Fili other observatories and the estab et and a i only the i sar arg tor thie ads) Inguiee| ahs {out work in v lishment of new fields; and the re-|{!me In the history of Transvaal golc : z maining million yen for subsidies to civilian a ion enterprises. chipelago. ducing them to ALASKA TURNS TO FOX HUNTING CANTILEVERS ee Seattle, Dec. 3.—-Fox raising is be- : ‘coming one of the. most important and then, like as not, they riiiice “to. southeastern. Alnske, turn right’round and go for aesuilias 10 R. Cline, fur al specialist. of Petersburg, us, lively, for not spread- . Who brought 40 pairs of blue ing the good news mot LONDON TURNS TO PET PARROTS London, Dec. 3.--Parrots are re- ing pet Pekingese dogs fections of some society people. In Hyde Park recently sevéral wo- hkd green parrots with them in motorears. Many people have in the men their here from Ketchikan, Wrang- alpen for shipment to |Pcen seen walking -with parrots on abroad, that, in one place’ Shishn in the Arctic Ocean {theit shoulders, or with the birds 2 north Alaska, The ani- [Sitting beside them on public seats. in town, are the most com- {mals v valued at $20,000. Fox {™ End stores report an inereas- fortable shoes ever! - {farming ho: leen started at Shish- PLANS io Vane nepce ea unets, ss maref. : ae coe That’s what we bought) Many foxes are shipped to the| Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. eastern part of the United States Cook | bv Electricity. this newspaper space for | and to picture these nice Mm TRS a Oxfords: Cantileverster, Comrort-Lovers A. W. LUCAS €0. ‘These are th ared in captivity. They are on a silver tay farm at Ausable Chasm, ° Y They weigh one | ae pound and are worth $1000 ea ach. HEAVY PROFITS | print: ; than trebled ! months. |the famous Ja longer exist. {prints even before | auction rooms | is estime | pected to and | g¢ experiment with unknown | remedies for that cough or cold when you secure FOLEY’S y jand reliable remedy for the relief THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ARE REALIZED BY DEALERS Dec, 3.—-Old | Japanese result of the Japanese London, during the last six The collections of the Lon- don art dea and the hith normeous stocks of nese collections no imens of the best schools are no longer obtainable, and so much in demand are the rarer types that dealers in this little heard of trade are buying all they re There are at present less than 300 of these old prints in London, accord nese expert he result at there are many ne offered today whose un- docs not predate the earth- und many have been — sold here and on the continent as genu- ine, whereas, they are not worth 1 tow pl several years before the war T.000 old prints annually were pan to be sold in Lon- this large number, it] if of the e: isting prints more than 400 years old were destroyed in the quake. Amon ne by Hokusai for which in London just after from J don, Despite Or MICERS OF = BUILDERS TO BE ELECTED Dee. 3.—Olficers will be clected and a program of addresses is planned for the annual meeting: of the North Dakota Builders and Trad © re in the Fargo Commer- il club Thursday, Dee. 41) Vietor Hi Leeby, seeretary of the Fargo unit announces, Some 74 persons are ex- tend. » exchange will : # on Thurs uct for the s 0 p.m. in the com- ganization me Lo elub ro Business at the afternoon meeting which opons at 2 p.m. Talks are to be given fol- the dinner in the e . Keene, di ONLY 21 Shopping. Before (Gallien “ent , is expected to take up some spect of the building material prob- lem. mitsch will talk on the upply ang demand of plumbing ma- brough Glass” is Ik by J. Schone + The Rush. Shep in Aveid the will kers who will x orge ( short Paul Foundry pusiness con MORE Days CHRISTMAS Morning Also Best Selection. “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” SPECIAL CLEAR? oe HIGH GRADE TIMES WHAT TREY. ARE. SELLING FOR IN PRE - HOLIDAY CLEARANCE, The Coats--\°'"" ean DNrGnre Wool, Fashoma, Keramie, Bolivia, and Polo cloths, fashion the most clever models shown in Brown, Gray Navy, Black and Copper; they're elaborat fur trimmed and silk lined throughout. Satin Canton, The Dresses--; Grae Canton Georgette, Charmeuse and many beautiiu! materials, Lace, or Bead trimmings; a size for every woman in the best styles of the season COA ND DRESSES IN FOUR LARGE GROUP: $15.00 $39.50 $24.50 $49.50 Toyland is Ready and just bubbling over with toys the Kiddies; Dolls, Drums, Coasters. thine. pays to shop in— : WEBB’S BA and Cet ditio ransvaal | POR RENT—Strietly modern on ne | duplex, I ields Produce amie dint} umcanions Much Gold or 151. ‘FOR R T La room in moder Tl 10-6-tf. London, De -A large inc n the gold production of the 1 is interesting veral nglish Hot water heat, s cinanenitn, who are organizing. pros Call 883. 217 sth St pecting expeditions into the. little | explored regions of the district. The! POR RENT. Furnished re reports of the advance agents of the } rht house ng, on str companies indicate the gold| jine, 930 4th St producing areas of the Tran | by no means limited to the sections | 1.05 ; now being exploited, but really ex-|FOR SALE—At a bargain, ladie 1.00 coon skin cout, size 38 to tend far into the interior, and it is| $4900) aT ae Ee probable that gold may be found in| se eeee et een Also. two the waste lands to the nor phe | pas NO URC TON ee ea | le waste lane thesnerth, The | chairs. Call after 6 P.M. companies are sending engineers to | South Africa immediately with or- ders to make investigations. The total output of gold for the Transvaal for July amounted to x29,- }FOUND In gents fg ame by a pair of have and mining that the monthly production | has been more than 800,000 ounces. WANTED— Odd jobs of plastering, The value of the output for July was | br nd ch cement £3,867,250. ork. Phone J, 12th St. The value of the gold produced for} North. Vred Bolter the first six months of the present! a 12-3-1w ‘GIRL of 14 would like to work for board and room and attend school Call 504-W. 12-8 Uniontown, South Afric: —Hundreds of natives Two nice clean FOR RENT rooms seneoled ah the,usejatithe ty write furnished: for light housekeeping. Modern home. Hot water he: | typewritin ae id to become espe firient in the use of the marh H REMEDY AND TAR COMPOUND? It uly Mrs. of coughs, colds, hoarseness. E beneficial for young and old, Anna Cornell, Bridgeton, N. J., states: “I bought FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for my cold and find it great.” Insist upon the 4, vegetable Iazative to a faleve ‘Constipation and Bil genuine. Refuse substitutes. | —Adv. TOY BA GERMANY Berlin, Dec. 3.—Savings banks for children in the form of toys have come a8 a reminder that the days of the inflation period have passed. Children are encouraged to save by their parents, for the munic ing institutions pay interest ranging from 8 to 15 percent. NOTICE Do not experiment. To buy | Beulah Coal: is winter wis- dom. ‘Wachter Transfer Co, Phones 62 and 63, Chips off the Old Block mw JuNIORS— Little Ws One-third the regu- lar dose. Made of me_ ingredients, en candy coat For ehildren and aduiti SOLD BY YOUR DRuGCIST, attached garage, | 1. t | City. Also room for rent with or with-| also of other forms of outdoor sport out board. Phone 441-R in the viet republic. In one little i2-3-31 village [saw a fine gymnasium, = B equipped with improved Young Russia is cally.” ippliances. developing phy | PALL MONTHS | ACTIVELY KICK i | fe dom. AUTO ON PIPE : s, Dee. 3—Carl Lateau, a me- bishop of the M thodist chanic, who drove the first’ racing ! Church, on hi 1 tour of Ru » United § al here fnuto in on his way | thatch Not only in re they kicking the] them y foot- Europe, with a large pipe a miniature machine carved He has received of bulous sums for the unique » from automobile manufacturer this country. EURALGIA es through which I yy [est villa on my tour, “WHat is true of football is true iPiles Can Be Curec | | Without Surgery An instfluctive book. has been pub- | lished by Dr. A. S. McCleary, the noted rectal specialist of Kansas This book tells how sufferers | from Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of knife, scis- | jsors, “hot” iron, electricity or any; ‘other cutting or burning method,! | without confinement to bed and no j hospital bills to pay. The method| {has been a success for twenty-four | | years and in more than eight thous-|M \e Will Repair Them Px and cases. The book is sent post-! aiShnn Gyan Monae paid free to persons afflicted with sean piles or other rectal troubles i F. A. KNOWLES \ciip this item and mail it with name |g Jeweler Bismarck and address to Dr. McCl Parkview Sanitarium, Kan La amined Eyes Ex Glasre uf Bring Us Your Bre INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads Burns steadily and keeps the heat regular for long periods. - BISMARCK LUMBER CO. Phone 17 THEATRE TONIGHT Shirley Mason pacqiivell OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 Sth St. Phone 428 “That French’ ' Lady” Sunshine Comedy ‘The Nickel Plated West’ DE. E. S. ENGE Consultation Free Lucas Blk, Bismarck, N. COATS AND DRESSES, WORTH IMENT BISMARCK MATT MOORE — NA! FAWCETT — PATSY RUTHMILLER BREAKING A cack White Friday - PAGE THREE WEBB BROTHERS CLEARANCE Coats and Dresses. PRICES PREVAILING ON ALL MANY THES BIG of all sorts to delight , Horns, and every- The prices will surprise you and you'll find it -—Hear The Brunswick Phonograph and Records———- NOTICE Do not experiment. To bus Seulah Coal Wachter Phones 62 and 63. is winter wi: ransfer tu. {th st. _ Phone .N.D. orheadache—rubtheforehead | “melt and inhale the vapors | i>, Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Wednesdzy NITA Di — GEOR “THE POINT’ Roberts 1 Tomcrrow and Saturday

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