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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924 col pe el ee ves Pay All Old Bills Now LO INGERMANY. . me ome a Die , aE EA Devils Lake At the end of the old year, is a good time to clean up ali old bills and be prepared to start 1925 with a clean slate. ——GOOD BUSINESS DEMANDS IT: Net Result of Election Devils ‘. D., Dec. 9—Albert : Decided to be a Setback Pe : i M. Powell treasure For Them | fs ‘ . ie | cierk of Towner county when that i : |county was ed, died here at fesult of 4 ied Pmidnight utter a brief illne: reichstag | y Dg | | Funeral servic set E . y political peleter MitAWaneary BOVE e< a. Vin 1882 fr on, Ohio, where he ment. in t it | i 8 wake Pall ‘was born, and first settied in I A i : 3 j where he remained a s for the c iH a a returned to Dayton, but came bac ant : i ‘ , 5 to North Dakota in 1883 and settled ; gram of unadulterated i 3 . sii ee sn at Cando, Towner county, where the The condition is amply re < g *. , jlate Judge A. Hudson made him editorials appearing in the Na | 5 clerk of the district court, which of- ind conservative Iv WOR je ' fice he held until 1885, when he came ; which professes to see in the | to De i where he engaged i | in the real estate and insurance busi- national — pe the {ness until the time of his death, opportunity toe 5 j j ttt married in 1891 to Elsie M. | Tomorrow is the 10th To Promptly Pay is the Better Way . ~ about by Sun possibly also Mooers of Cando who, besides seven children, four sons and three daugh- Bismarck Credit Bureau, Inc. Where your paying habits are being recorded. K i ters, survives him, Mrs, Powell is AAHE InNOUEEE % g | prominent in| women’s club work mental circ act 3 : = y | throughout North Dakota. Von Tirpi ’ = Rae hiRRe | vm - 4 1 & -— & MUUUEUUONNOMOUNOHOAGEUGOUAEUGOOEOEEEDAGSHUUGEEEUEEUGER AREER LUTTIQOUAEOOUAOOUAAAOGOADAOUGREDUAESDUAEOUOAREUEAGAEEE EARNERS lll lll lhe atti dalllsalatdaliilisl HineRenite lee ale Z Jury Returns : |Erick Wilkens, Youngtown; Miss CHBER LEADER HURT The opium poppy first became ays been th r in re 4 The jury returned to the district) johanna Schmidt, Hazelton; Master Paris, Dec. 9. —Henri Durges, yell | ip ie es as a matter of pro- kn among the Greeks and Ro- jeourt this afternoon, after having andrew Chabot, leader for a public school he en excused since Saturday, Williamson, Bentley ea wrist in turning z Almont; Ben Knudson, Douglas. fore his cheering section A Correction Births: Mrs. John S$. Johnson, removed from the field Owing to a mistake made in the } y git Mi x Nerstad crowd cheered for him as lus ‘compilation of the honor. list, ah t e Anton for any injured athlete Rubin, x senior, should have beer represc an diet by td ationalists with \R 2 Kemper, baby Beulah; 3 ied listed instead Ruth Rubin, 4 tay Zeigler, baby boy, Beulah. ROLLED COLLAR | junior. — A rolled collar of satin or crepe | Bismarck Hospital fitting very smoothly and closely SENATOR AND MRS. BROOKHART 2 ' sate ‘ Admitted to the Bismarck hospital about the neck frequently appears Returns To Home cis ; anyhow,” explains | Fentgn Goddard, son of H. P. seni | Sc WWaRHInE(en; lays Dee! deTenniall er hart |Goddard, who left here some weeks “Giga ‘Torkelson, Mot Budegaea | Ae iene ; BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL j ookmilice aura ago, has returned home sfter # ti) i paner, Zeeland: Ba no uke: |qicara (was gerving cHickeNeRtGy | HE took lie ae es a ee ie aouth; vacluding atlae, |Hauer, Zeeland; Bab; y FERTILIZER that the ful offset to the realization that the wich giblets at an Enworth Leasue pevcgnare was practicie law The [i Georgi. Auger 'Bents, Richasdtons, Bebs| Lawn fertilizer should be. CLARENCE D. O’CONNOR ova handy eaves f mith! W. “Brookhart 1 e cheap trip up the} Sr = Calvin Pullis, Stanton; Katie Satt-lapplied now. Order yours! le Ce ae zh | fire rht a glimpse of her. ssippi on an old river steamer | Legion To Meet ler, Hasmar, Anna Neumeyer, ,, A rans: Co. ! nal politics in an awkwa a masterly touch *te Lake Minnetonka in Minnesota, | Reports of officers and a feed by ; city, today. Wachter Transfer C TENOR state, ; ane my they returned. to Washing: {the Ladies Auxiliary will feature the | meeting of Lloyd Spetz Post, , yo \self. * if , ¢ a surprise |" ch: “Marti neem Menta ‘ i = ' i ae dan roduction on her t 5 e produced | Ameri an Legion, to be held Wed- Smith ; Roy Meet, ASPIRIN GARGLE and to lark-eyed, demure little girl, s: : . a *, and |nesday night. Radian: Sgitial SGe Tuttle: he went a step farther. “Jennie suid, Stake this and build se.” | a Mernice Johnson, F Ralph FRANKI IN KRIEGER : to marry he * says Brookha since he annual meeting of tl Dl caikis cuitiwiy setilecw ear Bedian | Cee See lape diy Gn eee oe, ee oe ee PIANIST be held at 6:30 tonight at the Me- Taylor; Jacob Houff, F ieee 5 a {Kenzie Hotel. It will be a din rt Richau) Ge Cut This Out and Save a at a ag and whither stick. We simply got along. wi i au, Golden rs, Member of Federal R Wer : . e from her the minimam number of pieces until say wal (Ee Converse as the rd 1, Valley City. Subject to Tonsilitis or THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 autions Against home in Keosauqua, la. for a visit. we could pay cash for more. chief speaker. ce Bey, a Has Cant 2 [She aiso was a t . They. lived in that house until TORE = CARD OF THANKS Sore’ Throat Over - Optimism { Even at that date Smith Breok- 1909, when th moved into a spa- a Slots at 10 A.M | We wish to extend our thanks for had! dis¢overed : cious brick house at the edge of{ Boss barbe "| the flowers and sympathy tendered! 4 jarmless and effective gargle is indomitable will town, lieve Lee ae unugunlly:tong hours.| us during the recent illness and be-|tq dissolve two Tablets of rade him a spectacular a Have Six Childrei ave decided to close ai P. mM. On | yeavement of our husband and father. | 4. ak 5. ell Q i Ws ren r Smith W. Brookhar »| This home typifies the life of the {Saturday night instead of 11 p.m, Mrs: Antonl Gustafson, |aibit and) genie theoae teomotle | For Benefit of City Juvenile Band. knew that he could usually get what rdy, free-thinking, comfortable {and on other week days will close and Family. Hepent ae aes ee he wanted, in spite of — obstacles.) m e western American, le i E said today by F. eS eae We cuxacuouldsa Gnleithescentine nd Jennie Hearn was no exceptic f seven children born in quick ]H. ker, adway Barber} 4 good Arabian horse will canter [pacer b Ke aaaled to the rule suce + six are living. ers ae Shop. 48 hours in winter without drink- [with the E i Tenceraielll : HUE an aneee cy Courtship by M | youngste © been Mrs. Brook- Se as rates : waive tablets | are eilt in i Eni ae Hite cei nie Genk, Ge ae | Here Naineaionailonpe sitet * had in tin boxes of twelve tablets | nes oe Hears febts,{ mail until the end of the school y y n’s children are her jus-| In compiling the Honor List fox | ———MAA [Lor few cents Adv. A GOOD HOME of 1 .» when Brookhart decided | ti n for cumbering up this old |the second six weeks several names ered roreuat thom dave Ge des|thae it would ba just (aa ciey fox with her presence, just as a]were excluded from the list and are] 4” EW ENING RAEN GUORTOT : CLASSES | VERY EASY TERMS ‘ 4 [him to move to Keosauqua to read | man’s work is his justification,” she Jaded at this time as follows: Se-) 2 en on eas“ Both of them st the thought, When Brookhart went into the |bin. Juniors —Grace Webster. Fresh- | W A N T E D The man that éwns this 6 room all modern house with hot ed productions and higher prices ; : : ef 5 4 IN FR at 8:15 p.m. eB ‘ ago, Dec. 9. (By the 5 Cunningham, member of the Federal Reserve Board, adviced the American Farm Bureau in conven- tion here today to develop a con t am for the guidanc President. Coolidge in reestabli pression of recent years, law as to stay in Bloom . whimsically phrases it. niors—Muriel Robinson, Sarah Ru- " Jor that first summe theiy ro-| Senate in 1922, his wife organized|men—Anthony Faber, Marjorie De- : RAG RINCREVANG ENE See WL NO wade ibn 00-—-at the ed would leave the year with small ade sce, “We had no money to spend |her home to run without her for a|Groot, Olive Hall, Richard Wilson. Q) Gregg Shorthand- HIDES — FURS —AND PB payment of $500 cash and palance at $40.00 per monih—-th vantage over 1% 1 7 4 _jon_ pleasur Mrs, Brookhart, | part of the time and went to Wash- and Touch Type- JUNK. sa very reasonable price—and if you desire a place like this 4 ee a ate phlign [but ther . rides, barn |ington with him. But she would To Assist in Revival writing, Wesiiawaiieh eat cash i nterested —call for tions, Mr. Cunningham said, oe kal reer apie Gem eaRten eet ; Aa . ia kas laances and rolling green hills for not consider breaking up her Iowa Rev, C. F, Strutz will leave today 1g _ ay highest ca shown by the vediseounts of Federal | < hikes, and an inexhaustible household while her children were |for McLean county, where he will American Book- prices. HENRY & HENRY Reserve Banks. lf common, interest crecnool st in a revival campaign in an keeping and Ac- AM. SLOVEN : five years Brookhart taught) She has no desire to set up an {Evangelical church: north of Wilton, countaney. SAM. $ h Heal Estate Boys’ Work Subject | And studied law, while Jennie establishment in the capital and en- [Rev. Strutz will be absent for ubout Gommnarcial: tidaw Care of South Side Gro- 7 ched for him to make ter in the complex social life of the |ten days. Rey. Tammen of Bismarck | # % “Poo eery. Across from At Kiwanis Club enough money to marry her. diplomatic and official circles to|will occupy the pulpit at the chu and Personal Ef- Standard Oil Company vo We gat xo tired of waiting that | which a senator's wife has entree. [here next Sunday morning i ficiency. Warehouse : The Kiwanis club, with almost a gq |the evening the young neople are : Busines Arithmetic mECnOUse, oi clans THE NAG GER ee SE Se eta CLEAN ~CLINKERLESS HOT poereaaeliveatereoihe moan Mich “aliens oi aatcs von meeti E pieces EN — tion, Gives 160% ‘Jalisfaction, DOR eistsictor he ane was! Social and St. Alexius Hospital i§ (5) Business English Pe Siw o" kpenkirs f BY CYNTHIA GREY | Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- and Spelling. to be present, the { P, | I have an exeuse all ready for Le-} pital for treatment: ii { ~ included éther topics. J. J. M. | ersona nore Brownlee the next time she} Miss Bertha Link, Hazen; Mrs. % awa vere each week FOR SALE! Leod talked on the edu Ok |" asks me to visit her and Lee at their} Robert Mor Zap; Master Richard oe a O20 CSR ym: : i eine done’ from n welfare stand: |GIVING LINEN SHOWER) ¥OR|, : camp. [ feryently hope that} Lohman, Leith; Miss Dorothy Loh-|™ At “THE ~»+STUDIO, Loads $4.35 per ton. point among the b f a | HOME — sha er have to go there again,| man, Leith; Jacob Fiel, City; Mrs. Rooms 2 and 4, over the Scott Cameron, Dr. J. 0, Arnson| The Rebekahs are giving a linen at she wasn't nice to me.| Emil Hieb, McClusky; Mrs. Ludwig! LUCAS DEPARTMENT Stove Wood and and M. B. Gilman talked on various | shower for the I, 0. O, F. home at’ ghey, But she nagged Lee so! Spitzer, Baldwin; Aug. L. Schuller, STORE. Tuiti $3.00 ER C0 phases of Kiwanis club activity e Lake at their regular meet- | , ntly that it got on my nerves. Mrs, Ben Meier, Napoleon; a uition, $8. Straw. ‘5 ¥ Ree included Senator Krctc friday night. Articles 1e-| * "tr would hear her call in| Catl Rasmussen, City. per month. im 209 5th Street Phone 62 nd Representative W ste ips, towels, Wa5h | the morning. “Is the fire made? ...| _Dischar Joe Burger, Glad- -R. E. Jack, Principal. 7 ners of the state budget co ne. | F scarfs to com- if it isn’t, you'd better do| stone; Mrs. A. J. Scherer, Beulah; | Louis Mauer, Assistant. Bismarck Elevator & ier areannanneadl thas cat plete the furnishings of their rooms. | j, F Nes halfinast Frank Feeney, C . Wehr, Tri Cre e yes 20. Pivemouldube ladies night, when 2 oer aae ego 1 valde oan ee en Ullin; Gollfried Ost, Beulah; Waite this. insyout Phone Investment C dinner will be held at the McKenzie} LEAVES FOR FARGO |_| that he would build the fire as soon| Carl Gutsche, Ci :: i book. e Studio Phone 203 Hotel. _Courtemanche of Belle} he got out of his bathing suit, He| O’Brien, Wilton; Frank Steinhofer, Phone 121 =sSses . ways had a morning swim. ~ | Fort Rice; C, W. Fisenmann, City OCC CL ELE E CELE LSED~ ISL OLI ODL OL LIES OL OLLI: soccecooorrs: S$. Dak., left this morning} OPO OC DOL ELELOLEDLE ETOP OLE EEIEILPOLOOI POLE DOOODELDOLLOD' ’ : Fargo where she will visit with | . be sure to do everything y Mrs. Elizabeth Hauck, Elgii M e ything you| Mrs. Elizabeth Hauck, Elgin; Mrs. St. Mary’s Team her mother. lean think of before you build the|Jahn Hoerner, Richardton; Mi : Plays Tonight: Gina ESTER GAG ‘fire.’ Lenore would answer, “Be-| Stella Wilkins, Youngtown; Master YES ar | cause we have a guest, and I sup- St. Mary's high school basketball |, O- J> Olson of Esmond, 3 t he doesn't care if she never has L vill RB’ * farmer and read contractor, i ‘ i Be the ae hars was in| jreakfast or not You're some x : 3 the mark eh neal Races | the city yesterday. | host, I'll tell the world.” | On my farm known as the old Lein Farm, 2 Miles East at 7:30 p. m. in St, Mary's ¢ St. caer cera @ | Sten weld come the sound, of| of Regan on Dec. 1924, doing well now under |* A ‘wood being chopped, and presently (iach chectan At The Movies | the rousing odor of boiling coffee. | Horses—Cattle—Farm Machinery—Household Goods ae = ——__— As we ate, Lenore would fell Leo and 50 Fall Pigs, also one registered Poland China Boar An aerial bus service running on aa ee about the rustic seat on the porch | pie! a half-hour schedule between Paris, paring human souls ; f at needed to be fe) and that he'd pay : and sow. 2nd London is to be started soon. | the audience a glimpse inte the in-| er hurry with his breakfast, 1“ 4 an Everything in first class condition | nermost circles of an American fam-, Youre Never wong to oe i the Pape’s Cold Compound | y ° “The oil,” Univ. i's Ho- 3 se letiers of mine in [ave Mentey' picturvation of Booth, We for the trai,” she would s8y-'| Breaks @ Cold Right U mie ON is rkington’s famous novel opened! And so it went all day Tong—Le- gnt Up M. THOMPSON, *REGAN S TH BANK. i night at the Capitol theatre.{ "9%¢’s fretful voice nagging Lee, peas Auctioneer. De, Turmoil,” predominating topic| ten telling him how slow and stu-| Take two tablets Turns Right 0 Out Itself |e pene oe ae : “ ‘mind, deurle,” he said|until three doses “He GETTING AHEAD BY 1926 There’s only one way to progress in this world—and that is to save systematically. Make that one,ef your New Year’s resolu- tions during 1925 and ever after that. Come to this Bank and let us show you how Jit can be done by making regular de- posits every pay-day. In a year you wi!l have acquired the principal plus the interest. Start such a Savings Account today, its honors honestly. It is more th n! ‘a mere play; a mere entertainment,! cheerfully. “Just think, you won't be/are taken, The j although it is grippingly entertaining | Pethered with me when I go to South| first dose always c kim vate America in September. gives relicf. The e"fobart Henley, with this Tarking-| Lee, an engineer, builds bridges in| second and third \~' \ton story, has made film history, He| Vid, distant places. doses completely See ee eccan life itacit,, “™ going along,” she said firm-| break up:the cold. : showing the true meaning of “De.!!¥: “And I hope you'll baild that| Pleasant and safe Se aes cana? and nse its ve.{ bridge better than you build fires.” |to take, Contains mada: | In September Lee went away to|no quinine or opi- @ je ieee ' South America. Jates, Millions use : . GRE MLSE | “I wanted to go,” Lenore told me,|"Pape’s Cold Com- Driver to deliver Energee and_ Purol ; I meiteaterstar ‘the Eltinge theatre |e “Two of the men's wives ae Price, w drops of “Outgro” in the di a sea sti by | im the party went. But Lee said it} thirty-five cents. Druggists guaran- o 7 ji Giqviee of the ingrowing nail reduces [Meron Morea, “Code “ot the Sear| "84 0 place for a woman, He just | tee it Gasoline to our customers in Bismarck. inflammation and pain and so tough-| Jacqueline Logan, Rod LaRoeque p reelen aee ma a —Adv, d Mana erie rey] poi ein endo Loneh (aa sesh la ? pt eee eee Ba lary nail, that, it can Dison Hote and Maurice Fly"! (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) an andan and vicinity. Sioux 1 penetrate the flesh, and the nail! For the last three days of the| aod . E. BONHAM Pi iast oleate S¥6:| nants toe. grams shctere 'aseanae | “NOTICE R. E. BONHA Company. Strictly independent.’ See. | First Nati onal Bank pight. Lincoln” will be shown at the El- D “THE PIONEER BANK” POOL eM OO ONCOL EL OL LET OOE DOLE O DOE LEL ELLE DOL ELIE DESEO DE EDOL ES: POOC CTE OOS ELS EELT OLE LE LOL DOE DOD OLOOLELEEOMOLTIIOLIDLREOR DOL EIIELOLELS: “Qutgro” is a harmless antiseptic’ tinge. _ That all Barber Shops will]. “e™*er Smeonerd of manvfactured for chiropodists. How- eae ' hereafter close their shops at} Eyes Examined | * Robert E. Flynn at Annex Hotel. ever, anyone can buy from the drug| The Department of Agriculture », a Gla: store a tiny, iheitle containing direc-Lhas received: a new variety of apples 10 o’clock on Sat. nights, be: sses Fitted fins; — -ffrom Fripoli, in northern Africa, ginning Sat. Dee. 13th. BONHAM BROTHERS Fess meanness et

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