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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ASSOCIATE OF | 2 PAGE THREE 2 only 3907 short of half as a graduate of the! many as all the Americans ki!!ed y of Faribault, Minn.| in action in the World W rector of the Episcopal ie 2 church at Wheatland, Wyo., for two) = > and one-half and was al: ie tee ! by jWas detected DOBIE Ee Sa da We aaa or at — girl was) announced in Bismarck pms rame’w Leading Exponent of Artificial Grief H Hae TCCUFEIRE AV Kok Women Ghiee of ob Over Police Martineson of Bismarck re unfolded following “FOR THEATER | “GLOOMY GIL? TRIS DEAD eee Disastrous | oy | McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL! two anonymous lett de- | Jeated at Basin, Wyo. in the | ELKS NOTICE " — ! CHURCH the girl had died in Flasher. | work fora short while. Rev. Scriven! Memorial services begin at Pastor, rvice will be the letters said that if the chiet would place an isement in the Bismarck Tribune stating that ould be treated con- + more information would The chief of police took the Attorney-General and | \ Connolly after some evidence was secured, and all worked on the case, The Bisma chief sec driver i aie. 5 Walter E. Vater, Peter J. Pelissier Rode With a..iivow pivine Him on North Dakota seonducted as follows: 10:30 A, M.—- Morning worship. Range The pastor will preach on the sub- Pa ject of “The Curse of Compromi Seas, This is the second of the Series. At inson, D., Dec. 6.—Typieal- ithis service the choir will sing the y representative of the early pion- snihem entitied “The Lerd Is My cer of western North Di rth” by Wooler, and Mrs. Schoelkopf will” render “a seieeted mended and members of the Episco-| ay previously stated. | pal church are fortunatp in securing Jhim as their r | to Dickinson highly recom- 0 sharp instead of 3 p. mm. 7a dae FERTILIZER |AUTO IS MORE | Lawn fertilizer should b* H DEADLY THAN applied now. Order your WORLD WAR !:dav. Wachter Transfer Ce. ctor. | { ed a confession trom t eridan, Wyo, solo. Jot the car whieh brought the body ANION IW GHeTeRIEne “aeeeUmtoaT Sy Gidea rR RRNes Into history, like the} 13 o'clock, Sunday school--(class- ‘to Bismarck, and with States Attor fob {0 Mesi dentha @elvouglioul: the : EAeUO MOREL Kia S cowboy, men of this type have y - all ages.) Our Men's. class ney Allen of Burleigh county and United See na Sean Comins me Papeete! ed. He h dent of you, Attorney Connolly went to f ; ~ | Department figures sho gts territory ML ihe in Cities and secured Holta’ | According to the 1920 census, sinuarenely eyes satis iM AEVEHTHEL REE Mr. Connolly said that there would | ’ sities j manhood was a friend and associate | special invitation ix extended Lo. the live io otier pebeeeuton ihe cio chke [ain ae at : 4 the range with the late Theodore |young men and young women to at : Leaven and Muse: Roosevelt, his original horse ranch tend this service. ‘t 'RESTORATION stor will (El tinge. j focation i ony fs county having ch on the subject of Man populatior ide of Antu a ' located just a few miles fro : HieBANG: TRE : N . pas Hot a has all stan ie cat t bo all ut OF MISSOURI oe talerihae oedbe UAE Ll ce Every Day AL S250 E anch of Roose- | choir will sit anthem entitled, Milacdy tired holding her | Laporte, au a —— us pt ou a few years | “The g vor,” ~ M h ry . s. It was not until a few years |The Day ast and Over,” and | SHIPPING, AIM | opera ginsses alt thre the per- nv 15,158; Key Y —— Saturday hat he left this section of the :the Men's Quartette will also sing | sy formance. Bat there r is only a few more # rand took up his residence in| for us. i Seat jfhy need of doing it eter Mutomobiles killed) last ye . pales state of Wyoming. | If you have no other Church Home MOTOR Ue u) Dua eA) | scope this young woman is wearing : : Probably no man in North Dakota |in the City, we heartily invite you une cl SAA Sagi) a has solved the protitem | had a larger personal acquaintance |ts worship with us. Straners e braska are centers would be an | than Mr, Pelissier and nosone could pecially weleome. ce ee oe oe ene | been ainiversally, liked sions the moment safe bottoms we 5 VD ieeaees | ti pnality. Corner 7th and Ave, Bh. Bt iia ore vere uo waar | At Dickinson \ purpose of better edu RN CRSEEC GS NEMA OTIN an a Wheat movement from St. Louis wits | S advantage for the children, |the ¢ Pee aie te mote tac Aree ETOeTIOE Neary Mi haath cnt eantl MRI be ane on EY \ the family many yeurs ago gave up| At 7 Pale Uren Py te ee a | Guorge 8 Setivety of Basin, Wea + EPHEATRE | their ranch 5 acl Sedo ih Ua i eunge [nal ube Janie the Mise | #ftived in Dickinson Tuesday alter” at a | MONDAY and TUESDAY ings count d moved to Dickinson | J. V. RICHERT, Pastor Bis GiGeee ENP eR oan cies [TOOT prve as re of st mp TT SPPTY Ci 30N. Here MYC: PRINCE EA RUN AISCHTRGTS i : sear! where local river trade ARG a ese 0) 8 Ee LAST TIME TONIGHT |} BETTY COMPSON, ‘ e hol rar esid s for haat . . fe te bd yen 4 : , t ‘i ‘ ‘ Pi >} uN J cere. honored residents. fo sciniis ETS ete aw cra | heen maintained year | ER ARE ERA Oe SHEE ; ADOLPHE MENJOU, real andl GUN GTI Cy S HETENSSES Lee ALOR SOn ie Heat as City to St. Louis th | ELLIOT? DEXTER us ee as he no regular se ce since ane OTe : t « —— — Sunday mornin failure of the A. L. Mason line, fe “THE ARIZONA ZAZU PITTS a ee om ooany te PIL Fan nscgaton- can | 3XPRESS” Is and ices Selection by the Choir whieh is eae AERERERIIN GPEC TST “ uy Are Retained also now ready to lead in the new northwest faentets, Cape iw T HE FA | é . ee i IBoker, a former Mississippi Riv -athe Comedy j By Government service 7220 pom Ghar mauninnherets over ciapie eeu ~ la a ee meeting, of fof this line, His boat picks up farm “BOTTLE Washington, Dec. 6-4 section pro. /{he church, eae pose: érs’ wheat in a long streteh of the! BABIES” From ‘The posing abolition of 39 land office {Missouri from Fort Benton, Mont to Bismarck, N. D., over 1000 miles | tch, who |S the river runs northwest of St. i is de climinated from the interior de- Coming Monday line at Bruns i - - : My Se Evangelical Ref. Church ane E partment appropriation bill by the; south side Mission and Charity! This characteristic pose house. Nanay : ‘ i tended the most : 1 } ve “ liseetaty: gust ended the most . “4 The vote was $8\\to/A7 on) “the “peguiar service every, Sunday at] SHlGINL the thi ea : | ‘i ar amendment, red by Representa- |) oS ouy ; Meee Dobie iy noter Soy of optimism, None of his teams |Wwiek, N. D., and shipped east. , | sooth Tarkington's tive Sinnott, Republican, Oregon, to; 4 o'clock a, im, ever played a perfect ga °S ghcnadtonta hel , “SPRING nomy Gil Dobie, Cornell z eason he ever “enjoyed” since he |Louis. Much of th livered to the “S amazing novel. ¢ for the | surveyor ion of h ’ nell eleven lost four games, how to {found from Sioux City to Omaha. A “ oo ia 1 Ponnsylva boat called the Decatur, built in St. | HO AND | THE TURMOIL wee . oe Louis, recently been added to} | |preweaneucenant . : ». No victory was so good that it could not Spring Drive Planned | strike out the section, | Sesday danas oo A) Wellats hav n better, Another section of the Missouri | ‘this year he had plenty of reason to be genuinely pessimisti that is running an isolated service is | Another section, providi Se es te : : Ws No evening service until ; abolition of the office GTEC CUR TEAT GES UH GREE hitherto ur ener: j el WU etl ietee Dartmouth, 1, and the consoli | J. B. HAPPEL, Pastor. work with the field se as ree: | a i ae by the department, was First Church of Christ, Scientist | i ervice at 7:30. school Fourie nice oe ae wee ESTABLISHED 1875 approved: ‘i 5 te ‘ ¥ ; o the importance of water traffic. The house also accepted without | ae 4th St. & ave: c “The Power of God.” s Bi U. Capt, 1 nad es i i Ba Ata PM Lakcest SELLING GouGH Meoicine INTHE WoRLU Sunday service at bl , tAdore P.M. orship and] er. mcs att 6 aniendment. x provision to consoli-| Sunday servieo at il a, m. | Anthem, “Ado . M.-Evaning worship and thy wideitiagourlsettion. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CAN YOU THINK ate the offices of register and re- at the upper and | It is singular t ehurch building every Tuesday,{ior Christian i hour. The Minn Joseph, are planning to take { i | Creator M I h ceiver at 43 land offices. « Sete a Helene TN Bae le short business | narrower hes of the Missouri; Al 7 y Sunday School at 9:45 a, m. |solo by M the E ene joer ten venenes) of the Sabeoutl F Whig offices ntywhici suchuconsalal | vwauwacduy Ufeceniegl Teetinoniall| MenNan ecsuice Oe nt Give ite eens ae nas erm tare far more active than the wide OF ONE MAN WHO idations would be effected July 1] coting at 8 oclock, leo Le Aca eon re /portion from Omaha southward, but ‘ a fae beteand api ig: MEINE at ol ere reas ae acm aga at be present | WOULDN'T LIKE A | S. D5 Bismarek, N. D.; ‘Cass Lake, i Jatt pert anteaters . Ca mecuing City, joined by the people | | \ n Thursday and Saturday, except legs Wednesday at prayer meet | possib ch oa mee . The Sinnott amendment as well as], wey Ane Saturday, except legal) Wednesda RPA Seaman cet | Dose such a meeting are line through i holidays, from 2 to 4 p.m. hie ee NESU OURO IRAINGATR the other proposals adopted yester- All welcome to attend these All ordinal invited ie. fl ¢ hes z pring. day under house rules, are subject s cordially invited to the |a tradition of the chureh, but a services and to visit’ the reading | servic room. f the chureh, mean acan cuuken DR, SHORTRIDGE eventh and Ko: another vote before final passage f the bill, and it was indicated that | r the fight on the former would be - ST..GEORGES EPISCOPAL (| er Report a ued from page one.) ROBE FOR X’MAS? reopened at that time. inead vents i oly Communion, 10:00 A. M.—Church School. Collection of 11 A, Me-Choral Eucharist and mon, “ HETHER it ts tone quality, distance, selectivity, or volume Highest ye: Lowest | Lowes’ are conducted Taxes Fairly sePric EGT it GEES au sermon, “ at 10:30 a. m., fol Mth eE CaN Tee Precipitation : i H enki ’ nA Va gas Good In N. D. a an ete “NOR, ! eee tae witness liter) Highest wind ve 20 you want in the radio And Besides You'll Find Many Othe: 5 vill ho made o F ees wal WEATHER FORECAST i you buy, you will find it Useful Gifts Such As— § Tax collections are generally re- {Will be made ons i was arrested at Ft] W R Saul ; i OTECIENCATeRen) NOMHED ACE Unie | F. H. DAVENPORT, ne onths ago, since For Bismare i Snow in the highest d&gree in % tall than last, but the increase has { 614 Mandan Ave. ; ue the Holta case. | teahebly foment and Sunday, Much) our line of ATwaTEeR VESTS, SILK PAJAMAS ov et be reflected i e si ej Sala 1 t he performed colder tonight i ce . nl ‘ 4 t yet ee eee ty ce Lite | First. Presbyterian Church | ; See eee ent | Bor North Dakota: Snow probably |{E} KENT equipment. 1 LK ERS. MEN’S JEWELLY. % were too busy to| fev. Ht C. Postlethwaite, “D. D808 by |tonight and Sunday, Much colder to- | ig GLOV 9 HOSIERY, GOLD & * ing November, | Minister. iNsts hs Sihentin practised at} might. Cold Wave northeast portion | Fier | en Asvaee HOSE, HA‘ a + : ca Morning service at 10:30. Theme: | Priver aa Norstou in and hus con. | With zero temperatare | icine ee ce Hecaeding to ase For Many jp im TaROEs ERICH ior es j Speaker at a size and Steen. A marked increase in tux Darga leet cord alewettan i mall hospital there ; WEATHER CONDITION rice to sult your bred collections is expected in’ December. ia dee Pete ,dtomes Comolly thanked) ‘the pressure is low over the south rence. tax collections for Mpa hoccamnonare coming) Seta TA MOAN ETRE tose who had assisted him in the) ern states while a 1 high pres: | q sa tiven ae fol, [PY confession should meet the ses FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ameluuliiers (NVM area nate inane eG ner | / ae sion, Children will be baptized at Corner the service. Spe musi¢, anthem, L. ¢ To Thee” (Roma); anthem, 10:30 A. of Dickinson and Chie Chris Murtineson of Bi ather, prevails over the northe ck, whol orn Rocky Mountain slope. ‘Tem- i ptuined much evidence in the ¢: tures are below zero this morn-| hat Dwelleth in the Seeret]and d who was in Dickinson during the] ing in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Mo- | (Bullard). “The Gold nd the Rule trial with Mr. Connolly, ng him| derate temperatures prevail from the : with the) Plains States castward but temper- 0, total state levy, ntage collected 94.4 1, total state levy tage collected, 4.64. totul state levy, $4,765,284.41; Junior Departments of the Sun- | yond.” nes whatsoeve day School at 9:30, Other depart- would that men should do unto To fully appreciate the ate evidence in the r WI ropping from the Roel ii core at , [ments at 12M, even se to then nesses could have heen called, it ee ney tram hehe y real beauty and splendid collected, 68. OOM) iis z: F 2M--Sunday school. A good understood, but were held not need: | co: Light precipitation oc-| workmanship of these collections during November hesChrlataneehdeayoruy bres’ (taldance inal sundascalenutig ed. i jcurred at many places throughout instruments, you must atid t 6:30, Subject, “What Jesus Said workers. There is room for more Originated By Police Jhitha motiasny seers, D. 4 see About Forgiveness.” and we cordially invite such as The manner in which the crim’ ORRIG W. ROBERTS, actually examine them. Meteorologist , Buffalo Hunt | 1 Will | si Sea | To Be Staged Opt Cr War By Williams qo Late To Cinssify Come in today and see the real value you can get in Atwater Kent J « In So. Dakota) WELLSUH , BouT 2 PX THEERS A | FOR RENT—Strictly modern five Radio Receiving Sets aren TeARIBLE~ WA-A-A- AWN: AN 1 WAKES y room duplex, attached garage,' Hf], o4d Loud Speakers. st. Paul, Dee, 6.—Walter J. Hill, UP AN “THAR® Woz PORE HANK A WALKIN pets eo aerate possession. aA al o 4 Hage or Tat Sah a UP AN! DOWN JES! LIKE THE, WAT ONE (| Cali nr on SS CORWIN CHIROPRACTIC THEORY who will participate in the secoftd IN EACH ARM, AN’ HE KEP A SAYIN y~ |] TORRIBLE Rawn? | NOR SARE: apc Jusnituree o : mui hutfalo buat ton bestagedsad)| “BOPPA SPANK- POPPA SPANK” NO SUH 1) win YonILL months, Phone 553-M. or ell >: Motor Co. ‘The body may be tikened to a 2 ce D., beginnifig” Sunday I WONT NEVOH VISIT NORGE MATE 12th St. 12.6-1w builtng, ‘The power that lights an morning. MY SLI pes as drives everything in this building comes This buffalo hunt is the big game COUPLES? TAINT COT UP WITH ( lnoniee , i ithe mrainl ines (gene | F SALE—German Police nics in at the top. The brain is the gener ¢ of the American continent, Tt NIT. PORE HANK, HE MARRIED TH! sa Ri REia ee cee ee ae tor of nervous energy, and this ener place on the “Scotty” Phillips SCHOOL MA'AM GEFORE THISN'. Z id entey Box 140 Almont NUD. i carried by a great cable, the spinal ranch, fitce miles from F te. sore i 5 H 4 down through the canal in the spinal than 1,000 buffalo s1:e included in ak ill | eee: ea lumn. a the herd th I be hunted over the YEE-EE-HEE - 3 ae a column. I modern hous 2 large oom : callebeeemane ena OLDSMOBILE | | month, Call at 717 9th St. or phone| ADA NERD SALES CO. Ne s are sent off in pairs from the cord, the nerves emitting on the upper side of each vertebra (small bones of the spine). In adult life man has 24 mov- able e in his spine. ranch property. Business men and sportsmen all sections of the United States and\ Cai will par- Bticipate in the hunt. | r. Hill is the son of-the empir ‘wan aaa 3 ata The spine, with these openings and agg she ern Ns ee WANTED Lady for assistant ini 107 5th St. Phone 428 [if nerves passing trom the spinal cord he St. Francis hotel and Mr. Faw- | i cnn S.C EREE COE ROE through them, may tbe likened to 2 ett is a publisher at Robbinsdale. Mad woman pretence): Donitanhone: switchboard, and the opening. superior PThese three Twins Cities men are | [poeal An neteen-, Barker Beking . likened to the fuse box that is placed! on icipated | | een Eee: eac! he building. All the pow- eteran sportsmen and_ participated | ie each floor of the bi te in the buffalo hunt at Pierre last | Reta DR. R. S. ENGE er that “lights” and drives the machin- ear. | | geeqceneiieys 2 . ery of the body passes over these nerves. A feature of this year's hunt will SBPPE BREEDERS ATTENTION! | Chiropractor If something happens to these nerves at the be a motion picture filming of “Piv- \RavOSPAeA DOEE REGe Ghieh ne'er. | Consultation Free power is shut off from those parts and organs that tiey freer Days.” Capt. Faweett, who! lfer for from $30.00 upward. Also|{ “cas Bik. Bismarck, N. Trouble may occur with this cable (spinal cord) ner t') aptained the United States Olympic ; NeatiaeDurnclderscys Hora ritel or { the Atlas or the Axis; then all the floors are par : 4 eam in the shooting meets, and | Val GBT Nagel Mer Bax Gl Bla: tirely shut off, the body being paralyzed below the point of “n larenee Parker of Minot, N. D., will | |marek, N. D. ‘Farm, three | milgs terferenve or injury to the cable, . poe and bugt tn the film. prodye- That paralysis will result below the place of sover ion. Andrew Leonard, Ss. D., ‘oreman of the “Scotty” Phifips | Ranch, is in charge of this year’s! unt. morthvot, Bismarck S| 1 G-1w | ZAP |. INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads Burns steadily and keeps to the spinal cord is a fact we known to every one. The Chiropractor is your Human Machinist. the cause of your trouble and adjust same, re Health. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. Pierre, —_—_—_—_———— oO R. E.. BONHAM X-RAY LABORATORY. LADY ATTENDANT. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted OPTOMETRIST Member N. D. State Board of the heat regular for Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. jj suey: We Will Repair Them Promptly long periods. DR. R..S. ENGE Eyes Examined Glagses Titted f y } KY HIS GOAT BONHAM: BROTHERS: é oe row ans And Save You Money. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Bismarck Chiropractor. ‘BISMARCK LUMBER CO. Lucas Block. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 17