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‘ _ member o! « TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924 FORMER HIGH COURT JUSTICE DIES AT HOME (Continued from page one.) He brought to the court a ripe ex- perience obtained by service in Con- gress, in his State senate and as chancellor, Born at Morristown, N. J. February 5, 1858, he was graduat- ed from ceton at the age of 21, and took ap the study of law in his father’s office, being admitted to thé bar three years later without having nitended ¢ law school. After p ticing law twelve years he was ciec ed to the th Congress as a republi- can. The Alaska bound was at thet time the live he | entered with throughness into the subje vellent was his tion as the se committe had the subject in charge, that chosen to pr mittee reprt to the Ho present the committee proceedings, us re-elected to the 55th Con- | gress, but resigned before the end of the tern to run for the State Sen ate. The senatorial district in which he contested was c ered over- whelmingly demoer but, undis- mayed, he entered the fray, 4 tonished jis friends as well political qponents by torious. is serv senatafweie so succ ne the com- ce, and re- State in the | esecond yeu of his term he was se-| lected by to be maj ing the taird president of the s republ year he was chosen Senate. He presid- ed over the te convention which gave New Jersey her first republican governor in many years in the pe son of Join W. Griggs, after attorney general of the United S His sucess 1 republican one of the banner demo- cratic districts and the distinetion he had awon during his gervice in Congress, suggested him as a candi-| date for the republican nomination | for govermr, but Franklin Murphy, |j, then a pover in the councils of his party, was ambitious for the nomin- ation himself, and Senator Pitney was effectively shelved as a political rival by aypoinisnent to the supreme | There his unusual | court of his stat ability ta untangle leg: which mpany equity demonstrated and after seven years’ ervice upen that court he state chancellor, the highest judicia position in the gift of New Jersey. ul snarls -€ He was premated from that court to dvelse besides grown , recovered from the United States Supreme Court in 1912. Confirmation of his ion was opposed by western ios until they discovered able injunction in a ‘oused had been granted by ot by him. nomin: Their | Dream Never Came True (Continued from page one.) grocery: hsuse, also will assure you that tne children’s new wealth will make nv fifference in their lives-— for the present, : : School eve until they are through high school and college. Af- ter that, they may map out their own careers, The beovest is to be held in trust 28, At 21, they will begin to méei its net earnings in res annually, the entire estate will go to the surviving child. The Mezgers live in a comfortable brick home—large and good looking —in the south end of town. On the front porch are a sled and a bicycle that let you know there is someone folks residing there, To the world at large, it news rs. Harding was a grandmoth- Few knew she had a son, Mar- fall Eugene De Wolfe, by a former marriage, ago, leaving two GEVEOS Decisions of : Supreme Court Decisions of the supreme court, an- nounced today, include: Emden State Bank, plaintiff and pondent, vs. A. W. Schulze, defen- nt and appellant; from Cass coun- y, Cole judge. Affirmed. Opinion of stpreme court by Birdzell, just- ive. 5 County of Burleigh, plaintiff! and appellant, vs. Standard Oil Co., of “Indiana, defendant and respondent, and County of Burleigh, plaintiff and appellant, International Harves- Co., detendant and respondent; ving tax on corporate excess n corporations; appealed from Burleigh county, Coffey judge. Af- firmed. Opinion of supreme court by Birdzell, justice. The favor landers is te drink of the Lap- smoked snow water, GET AT THE CAUSE! Many Bismarck Folks Are Showing How to Avéid Needless Suffer- ing. There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to properly control the kidney secre- tions. Night and day alike, the sufferer is tormented and what with the burning and scalding, the at- tendant backache, headache and is indeed a burden. Doan's stimulant diuretic to the kidne; have brought peace and comfort te many Bismarck peo- ple. Profit by this Bismarck resi- ident’s experience: Wm. 0. Baer, carpenter, 221 8, Sixth St. : “My little girl was troubled with kidney weakness and she had no control over the secre- tions. She was nervous and peevish and was often restless at night. The complaint came on after she had infantile paralysis Sand it seemed to leave her kidneys weak and disordered. After giving her Doan’s Pills, the trouble left and her health picked up at once.” ‘ Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t ‘simply ask for a kidney remedy—get { Doan’s ills—the same that Mr. Baer had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N, in the floor}! sjof In the event} He died in Denver years} |OUTLOOK BRIGHT, SAYS BY GEORGE E, ROBERT! ident of the National City Bank of New York The business outlook is very prom- ising. : de of the busine by the com- ion of increased com and the general ex- pression of confidence since the elec tion, The prevalent feeling there- fore, the world over is that better coming everywhere, and ill more than this to them. The disorg do bring inent and rest of the world, with the re- sult that the p: of farm products and raw mate; ave been de- pressed and ti ng power of at numbers of people reduced. s has been the sore spot in the United States, but the rise of farm products since last June has gone a Jong way toward relieving 0 people were asking |ifsit would take ten years for agri ulture to get back into normal h the oth industr and within ten weeks the thing iw by a simple natural the relations — be readjust of ed demand 1p ay Military Honors To Late Gilbert Nelson were paid the Ibert N. Nelson, former Arm, during the ces held late Military hono memory of Gi captain in the !World War, yesterday cemete iring squad ¢ H Brocopp, KF Cordner, R_J. Murphy, Neil Reed, John Mus- olf, Fred 3 ust Schnecker and ‘Frank Johnson fired three volleys over the grave. John Flow, buglers [sounded taps. ayer was deliv on, who spoke 3 had been taken from the W undertaking parlors by six pallbe members. the Legio! | They were George Russ, Georg (Bird, Finley Baker, Arnold Svends: gaard, L. P. Wary | Among the ex-s t honors to Mr. who had d by Rev, e men paying elson were some on in the same during the World | — S HALLIDAY BONDS. , N. D., Dee. Union Bank of Dunn Center highest bidder on the bond i the village of Halliday the total be- ing $7,500. The local bank outbid the First National bank of Killdeer and other interested bidder NEIGHBORS COME TO ASSISTANCE OF FAMILY MADE DESTITUTE BY Fil Pettibone, N. D., Dee, 9.—The dwelling occupied by the Bunker fam- | ily on the Ray Rawson estate burn jed recently and the family lost prac tically all of their personal belony- ings, which was a hard loss to them| at this season of the year, as they had just put in their winter supply of provisions and had no insurahce. Insurance was carried on the build- ing. ‘The people of the surrounding; {Smoking Causes Bloo BY JACK JUNGMEYER NEA Service Writer Hollywood, Dee. 9 observed that the er You may have et is no long- the In practical- to used merely to characterize in films. play tion the heroine “bad wom ly soph etending as well as villain smokes female more or The sereen haps helped ance of growing wo- feminine screen stars players smoke. smoke in private whose film roles, they feel, will not yet permit them to indulge lady nicotine on the stage, Pola Negri does not smoke. There was a time when she did. She gave it up. And she deplores the influence the screen, may have had in. forming the habit among young women. Deplores it not on! any ethical ground, but because of physical effects, especially upon girls who consider their unclouded beauty an asset. “Tobaceo in diously destroy woman's beauty,’ s mount star, who is “famous for flawless complexion, “I have watch- ed its effect in many cases and h come to have a wholesome dread of the cigaret. “Unfortunately tobaceo is a pl ant vice. I have observed the havoc it has played with many promising, fresh youn, entering motion pictures. As the it becomes fix- ed, the red Jips fude, the cheeks lose glow, the eve becomes sligi med, the featu harpened tiny lines appea “Women all over smoking more than e France sold per bacco. than ever beTore. sorbed the inc ; millions. of by the fair “I am sor ture: role which Not that the sume can hi t upon butsl am alwi vrned lest they have some influence upon girls who may take picture actresses as ex- amples. featured the world are er, Last year cent, more to- Won In America nsumed ret 1 thus con- yr of facts I have had few smoking parts. In igarets, but didn’t finish them. In ‘Shadows of Paris’ I had a smoking scene. There, d|have been others, | “Byt women who physical bloom do habit. And picase, who treaspre >. don’t allow any movie smokin; scenes to influence you te op hy habit!” ‘Health Jeuthor' ies say than a million person wish to retain} young ,women | that more Away, Says ROBER the trouble: vely dent now th re industry srood BANK! ‘CHIEF | ‘STILL GRAIN now | communit dover ple an old n to clothing proceeds of tine hail so. give er bringing the Bunk total to Former N. D. Man Sentence 4 a. Dunn Attorney has Dann tion nter, N. D., tana, to t sett, was the from Mon- . and Ger fede $500.00 sch on on for fe n violation of ve traffie act . D., into the state of Mon these M south with and mi hin authori- lived awa oth Halliday ople anuar to ties for prosecution Hall Assigned To Room 518 has | Young, visitor Too Late To Ciassify FOR SALE so one Regi Write N. D. Poland China Boars tered St Phone 2-9-3t m of Youth To Fade! Pola Negri any | lected and per- ; not smoke as a{| the} re| chickenpox, | n the | and rom Halli- | runs | cloe | the jecut on the land di | Girls! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE <4 | ON THE FARMS N. D, Dec. 9--Up to re were 389 curs\of wheat from Van Hook this fall, ng 516,000 bushels. During ame period there were 26 flax 32,000 bushels, One of oats of about 1,000 bushels shipped, as well as comprising 16,500 a total of comprising of car wa rye grain ped bushe On the same stored in the bushels; flax, ing: a total of The total number of bushels’ of ed in Van Hook of the were 48,000 mak- date there ators wheat, 000, tin is still being hauled to the at amount of grain still on aHee fu eine! Smallpox Cases Reported Few S The number of new cases of small- pox reported in North Dakota is de- clining, according to the weekly tof Dr A, Whittemore ith offi The report issued to- th ending November 10 cases during that) uttered in the state, Other! ses of contagious disease re-| during that include ; diptheria, 7; measle 1, one; infantile paraly- | let fever, 50. for week ows, new ¢ ported week 16 IKE in a mop f poured kerosene over scores of mop: lighted them, and used them ches to fire the factor ion took place so rapidl police were unable to interfere, BACKWARD CLOCK London, Dec. 9%—Thomas Rigby, retired watehmak in his house reads the tim a clock that backward. ‘The ‘hands of the move in the opposite direction all normal clocks. Only at noon and midnight does Rigby’s time coin- cide with the big chureh clock down street. FIGHT ON ROOF London, Dee Two bankers set- tled an argument over the paying of a bet by ie of a roof. The s to be ended who pushed of the rgument w The one pr the edge was io win, Poliee put : to the battle, however. roof W BEGGING Paris, Dec. 9.—-A grown moderately through bi the price of a streets of Paris has been arrested by police. The panhandler 1 his hair to grow long and and then would apologeti strangers on the st he would like mor ruce up.” SCHEME anhandler who well-to. to SUE FASHION KING A mannikin ly ill with a ase of pneumonia after posing bathing suits on a cold d the fashion shop fe rges that she was called upon to ur the different bathing costumes a roum that was poorly heated. who vere in ER JEALOUS Londen, Dec, 9.—A mother ped her daughter because pt late hours” was gi heavy sentence when it was brought out y was jeaious of her daughter's popularity, Mother were in love with who she Hair Grows Thick and Beautiful Cent “Dandexine”’ Does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair A gleamy of Ju hair full gloss, lustre and life shortly follows a genu ine toning up of — neglecte:! sevips with de- vndable nderine Falling itching ruff is correc! Thin, dry, wispy or BD - hi scalp ed imnre fading ful is delightful on stimulating tonic not | drugstore. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Bring Us Your Broken Glasses, We Will Repair Them Prompt! And Save You Money F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Bismarck LIGNITE $4.35 in Loads Burns steadily: and keeps the heat regular for long periods. ‘BISMARCK LUMBER CO. Phone 17 \ Workers|~ GIVE HiM AIR! ‘<; puty, state » treasurer, stood. Werld’s Champion Spaghetti Hound Getting Ready For Bike Races 13 c for de under- City it is A. Fisher of Valley Articles of incorporation filed with Secretary of State include: ch-McKinnon Farm Implement. o., Casselton; capital stock, $25,000; neorporators, Frank Lynch and Lynch of n Diego, Cali- . and Alex and Gladys Mehin- selton. Fred H. Newton Company. an; auto business; )00; ineorporators, F Catherine Newton, F. T. Sulli- van, Shepard, Grigg: | | 1 | was jsouth jsout FRANC Gibbons “trains ice} efighting ancis | on spaghetti for six- bike ri You see the It velist this picture storing vy I4 miles of the delectable fruit. his is his daily quota. Tommy on for — p etti trai Slated For N. D. D. Position Alfred Dale, who has been with the hail insurance department and formerly employed in the board during a League elected by was administration nistration, has been EVERYDAY DUTY Keeping your body strong and efficient is your plain duty. Scott’s Emulsion is a food-tonic that is used every day by thousands whe have learned the art of keep- g strong. Take Scott’s! Rowne, Bloor Posaasaoeaoeaeaevaoeeeeeeetee: We Have MANY PRETTY and USEFUL GIFTS on display They Are MODERATELY PRICED Sarah Gold Shop “Style Without Extravagance” gald Ste Elevator Co., county; capital stock J. A. Benson, Taaland, Arnt mn, Mortin Lunde, Shepard Farmers incorporato "Lunde. Bowman Electric pital stock $2 Thon rt. Buckthorn pital stock T. Danielson, Denielson, derlin. Co. Bowman; incorporators, , Guy W. Thomas, Du- Realty Co. Enderlin; Thos. Lena Selvig, all of Farmer Dies Fighting Fire) David | body miles N. D., Dec. 9. whose charred his farm, Valley City, il, farmer, found on to his death when ighbors, came a>. eS KNOWLES THE JEWELER) i “BISMARCK.N.DAK DIAMONDS »"JEWELRY Your Christmas Gifts In Giving Remember prestige of our name package adds much but nothing to And The on your to the value the cost. of new y line sold by class jewelers, ang’ best. all the same medest p! that since 1907 have att ed gift seekers from tar near, F, A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismarck. Bismarck'’s Watch and Diamond Store. first of and he fell exhausted while trying to | fight flames in his home, officers decided after an investigation. The remains will be held here for word from relative No coroner's inque: it was said yesterd The body was found by Charles Matic neighbor, who went to the Daily home to secure tools, He no- tified the sheriff who went to the scene with the coroner, From information obtained, the man’s life was snuffed out sometime Friday, Dec. 5, as there was evidence that the stock had not been attended | to on Saturday. i A tipped over lantern was still | burning on the floor when the body | was discovered. It led authorities | to believe that a lighted lautern had | tipped over, setting fire to the t will be held, CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT Booth Tarkington's amazing novel . “THE TURMOIL” Mack Sennett Comedy “Galloping Bungalows’ Coming Friday Coming “The Reckless Age” DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. 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