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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924 ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PUBLIC SCHOOL PROGRAM WILL. OFFER VARIETY More Than 140 to Appear in The Entertainment at City Auditorium Tonight More than 140 persons witl appear tonight at the city Auditorium in the public school program, given for the benefit of the piano fund and to show to patrens séme of the results accomplished ‘in varied activities of the schools. The program A \ections by the yson with se nd, and Smilin’ will open Juvenile will es McClure, Jones, whose been highly two numbers, They are Raldwin, Lesher nging in qua praised, will render to be followed the program by MacLeod’s boys, _ with , unts.” ‘The Junior High School Glee Club of 40 me ers will sing Trail,” in costume. Sidney nd Joyce Moule will appea: «cornet duct. The Junior Playmakers will pre- sent what is expected to be one of the hits of the evening, SA Christ mas Chime,” which is a anes: comedy. The High School Girls’ Glee Club will follow with and the High School ore play. A large attendance is expected by officials WOULD REOPEN — ; STATE SCHOOL Rottineau, N. D., Dee. 18. meeting will be held here Di formulate plans for accomplishing the reopening of the state school of for Se nator Schurr, on ret school Magnusson and Messr: treich, Svingen and Thatch-, entatives-elect, will be pres- | ent to confer with reference to the mpaign to be put on at the legisla- | ive session at Bismarck. ‘At a commercial club meeting hore| the unanimous opinion was | d that the school should be! ed, most speakers favoring its | reopening as a normal school, Data} _and figures have € which it is claimed s school before it was closed, was pro- dueing good results, both to of work and expense involv- These figures and data will be presented to the legislature. SOLVE THEFT OF WHISKY’ Aged Guard Warehouse Commits Suicide as of Chicago, Dee. 18.—Solution of the recent theft of old whisky and fine liquors from a government w: house here has been reached, federal fficials announced la the warehouse, swallowing poison. T grilled by investigators and he made a for secret service men at the time of his suicide, government operatives , said, clearing up the robbery. They] intimated that arrests would follow within a few da k has been for days Casey Found” Guilty By Jury In Booze Case! y was found guilty of a common nuisance, ich reported in ) last evening, after be- ing out but a short time. The trial of the case began at 2:30 in the afternoon. It was alleged by the state, represented by Philip Elliott, a tant Attorney-General, that sey sold heer on his premises, at South Seventh strgtt. Sentence will be pronounced late A reported at 0 this morn- ing in the case of Fred A, Bobb ainst the Hughes Electric Com- involving a claim for about $7,000 damages for shutting off rie service. The defense was the action was in the way of ness protection for non-payment The jury awarded $50 act- ual damages and $125 punitive dam- a maintaining res. The case against Mrs. Nellie Nick- clby, charged with maintaining a common nuisance, was then taken up. RURAL MAIL CARRIER DIES ragged 100 Feet When P. Strikes His Auto ~ ‘argo, N. D., Dee, 18.—William A. Noway, rural mail carrier at Tow- 23 instantly killed and his hody dragged about 100 feet when a westbound through freight train of the Northern Pacific struck his car on a crossing. His skull was crush- ed. Galloway had just started out on his route and attempted to cross the crossing at the west ead of town when the approaching freight struck him. Mr. Galloway 45 years old, He had been married twice and leaves three small children by his second wife and two sons by the first, The elder sons are William, student at the University of Illinois, and Charles, student at the Tower City high school. Mr. Galloway was a mail carrier at Tower City for the past 10 years and came to that place about 20 years ago from the énst, {thought they ja thing. al statement ‘to! district | A SWEDISH § pal hs = shows t ation by Ki vf a dream of centuries te Sea hothe S$ Be Canal » canal as complet from ales to the New Sweden 4 short cut an to the A leaky gus range—a lighted match—blooie! winter brings. Photo shows graphi what anton, Pa, where leaking and lights Many Autos To Be Christmas Gifts in ’24 Christmas this year will tomobile ownership to t persons who never would ever enjoy nd that’s what every appened to a house in doimateh came in contact CONSIDER ik SEN. COUZEN VIOLATED LAW| ae 5 of Justi gas Wa and shington, department dering sof Mich in compelling returns when he 1 fie mention of the Steel Corporation, ring wu- 1s, sury nds of even such | icials before $ ited the for ently made spec United States cred Of cou jmobile at practice . the giv Christmas time for years, I bought new: automobiles jold ones, the thoughtful surprised his wife with yet pratt re e played the 1 ented sons runabouts ars, a practice replac hus Conference of White Nations Is Suggested |. Dec. A nations on the was introduced today by ten, Republican, Ilinois, -4t some and or W: n 18, tien prop iaught } Coupes which, popular But for those to whom ership of an automobile has he fore seemed impos Ww Pur Plan is now fing the role of Santa Claus inds of persons who enrolled under |the plan in the and ‘made their weekly payments will this 4 1 Christmas take their gift by the bordering Rep. over the own Coast. Mr anounced such proposal, t in part on the y Thou ion his determina- de E of western ives sought to dissuade » declined to withhold it. early on of hristmas delivery ‘ him S ‘round pleasure 150,000 irre ir care under BYOther Named the Ford Week h . and f 6 ibe Bor ec As ‘Other Man jereased before th clo: of ap- ie = I een ines OhEisE Maat ean Minneapolis, Minn, loonne: ceaveniene son R. Cacther, 39, filed eee te divorce here today from his [plan and other attractive features #"d named his brother, Os Cuether, “the other man.” he Heonnected with it, make sible | (ae : for most anyone to purchase pad | osetiers were married in Redfield, voughout. the coun-/S: ). in 1909 They have one child. ave begun to report en- rollments of persons who plan on Ford for Christmas next year and is expected t ollments will show a the next month or so, fe ople of lim- ited means everywhe finding this an easy and practical way to purchase a that , Dec. 18. suit Car manner in which made under the} wife BOY BABIES PREDOMINATE WITH MOTHERS OF RIPER YEARS Germany, Dec, 18.--That the mother has an im- ation of the of the} serted by Doctor who of mo Dresden, has made th studies. to the subj found that {topic He enced rs. nee just the wt to With 30 y SMALLPOX DEATH REPORTED Jamestown, N. D., Dee, 18—The first death from hemorrhagic small-| pox reported here oceurred at James-| “ town this morning when Adjutant | While Van Horn of the local : Army died of that diseas to have been contracted at tion Army convention. mothers the ratio to 100, mother birth to 124 boy: exact cause of the sudden ine compared to fter the war, non of The Voice From been a “FERTILIZER Lawn fertilizer should be applied now. Order yours today. Wachter Transfer Co. | capita THEATRE ee ONIGHT ety most fear- WILSON stunt flyer and Dare-Devil in ‘THE AIR HAWK’ Also Alberta Vaughn . —in— “THE TELEPHONE GIRL” Eugene nouncer for nati, O., bousts man to bro» scriptions of He described ’ home by the Unie nati team. They we: night, first | y de- game: of being the nf. income tax | . | group for! 5 | Fetscher NAME GREEN T0’.» GONTINUE AS ==: _ BANK MANAGER © Agrees With Indastrial Com- ion to Continue Head of Bank who has completed ger of the Bank will continue in Was announced to: Indastrial Commission. was made that Mr. Noremain on the position, al though he had indicated a desire to return to his tion Conm three ot Ne that position, busines by the this effect, Sha Attorney- resolution is as fol- Industrial accord: | was entered jon to to George eral, The Whereas, December, 15th Mr. con on this day Ce pleted service a as of period of and’ Directo of North Dak and s the opinion of this the wise, econom and busine have governed ‘management the Bank of North Dakota during the past three should be continued, and the best interests of the é would require that Mr. Green continue the managing off of the of | North Dakota; mW, recogni ty, integrity a nd in view of service rby reappoint and Directo of North Dakot pleas the ut which as Bank ds of the pub- we do} een “ats 1 of the ; to serv " Commi th the ure of eit further his salary M |General be [thousand dollars Ithe further order resolved that and Direct ut the sum of six | per annum until | of the Commis- ous = | S HOUSE | Dee, 18. An Kalahari desert by the South to discover the the locusts that Ulin summ rm over the South , destroying ev in vheir It is hoped eventually to send | ull army into this desert armed with spr and all the necessary ment for killing the p Some nbers f the sited kra of the miles within the were received by the — native dohis wife, both dressed in ropean speaking | WARFARE AG | CARRIED Alexandria, Egypt, Jexpedition into the organized pverament {breeding places of forth in ers Barokene desert, the 0 1 and | nee i fashion and ng these natives they found a of 50 white me! women serving in menisl capac re the descendants of nom urs who trekked adyenturously rom the Cape, only to settle among the Barokene natives, whose work- men to all intents and purposes they have betome ' Being white, the they are denied 1 ricultural privileges, and now they have lost all initiative to and reestablish themselves a white community. some laws of the storal and by se {move out | fin {SAO PAULO SUFFERED HE. | DURING REVOLT OF LAS ulo, Brazil, Dee. summary during the forth that d by the bullets o ieging federal fore Red aided One two cared JULY An in last 1 lihis cit July sets atthe ithat — the | wounded. ldred oth Jat the Hol | Losses estimated were Jan d industri: dug 319 tren in the hun for poeunane 00,000 | ommercial The rebels | at different points | ‘FERTILIZER Lawn fertilizer should be japplied now. Order yours {today. Wachter Transfer Co. i Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. We Will Repair Them Prompt! And Save You Money. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Bismarck FOR annCOLDS from Holt & Johnsrud is like friendship—it wears well. Holt & Johnsrud Fine Men’s Wear. hi sum two months, according t: Br iF H m t Lror St LroR R PK | DAKOTA HELD Minn., Dee. , of Hatton, N. dD, eight men ested here, ! lezed confessions are de-/{ » have cleared up 60 holdaps ed in Min polis during the last} Frank W of 18.- N. Ham- n unskill, superintendent poli¢ HE Manche a hievement F erman Wade, known as the “ it the Hills.” who recen London after Ui clasion, azz x response in the soul t other and supposedly seem cold in comparis on, iaved MIT LIKE: er, Engl usie Did you ever stop to think that when a firm like HOSKINS - MEYER which has a reputation of QUAL- ITY to maintain, it is a matter to be viewed from every vent to in angle and of the most serious consideration when they branch into a new field. FIRE ESCAPES ~ Bids are requ tall two iron fir Moore school nd specifications Van Horn & Ritterbush. ‘opened Friday, De f pom Privilege bids, must upply and || pes at tie | | to Dozens of sets have been tested by us and all of them eliminated in favor of the THOMPSE These sets are reasonable in price and ¥ reserved | f Certified neck for $100.00 ageompany | uch bid Ry Order of Bourd of Education. RICHARD PEWARDEN N the results we SAIPAN 1210-11-12 wei Airmail service has been know will be beyond vour expectations. 6) Cook By Wire Instead of by Fire. Too Late ‘To Classify Choice ¢ dd German Tonic Box Va Come in and look them over. is Let us demonstrate it in ay your own home. singers,’ Cages, | | Jacob; | D. 15-1m! Say Seeds, Bull, i /9)t eorscere. efoofeofonfesforze n middle age lady ul nursing or eare for smi children, Phone 1096, seececcnoccsoers Hoskins-Meyer Victrola dition, ith 35 records, Call 978W. OR SALE—Kitchen erator, baby buggy ion heater, and chairs, buffet. Sth St. or phone table 617 dining Call 6o1-M, at 12-18-3t LOWER COST OF LIV OF GOVERNMENT IN GE Berlin, Dec. 18.—With reducing the high cost ny the government has taken the lead in enacting measures jdesigned to give an impetus to bu ness generally throughout the coun- | — |try and to decrease the cost Black handbag ining | various day necessities to the and some chee ee |consumers. The first’ move on the tween Bismarek F { of the Berlin officials er ple i inkle, | dec of ten percent i 201-1st St. lfreight rates on the state owned lroads, The price of coal has AIM SRMANY the of also been reduced from eight to ten. o of reduct Vor 12-18; piece percent The inthe office ion of nking credit faci extended by — the | ’ bank nancial institu ing of numerou matter of change, view | next reduction scheduled governmental and municipal and the Jift ions in the foreign Furnished light rooms in modern Hot water heat and close in. jth St. Phone W-2, house | yang c made by for the Changes regulations arges artment money on re: handling the post transmis- in the contempla 12-18-1w of OST. mor se or phone OELICIOUS OFFE C E UNEQUALLED VALUES IN WATCHES — The snappiest prettiest and most pleasing designs are here for our annual Holiday Display. Beautiful creations in Platinum, White and Green gold wrist Watches, our Platinum watches all set with Diamonds, and all are the very newest. WATCHES FOR MEN Newer models — prettier than ever before — fitted with American made movements, these watches are thin as a watch should be to give satisfaction, priced according to the number of jewels. When you buy a Swiss watch here you can be sure when in need of repairs that you will receive experi service, as we employ a Swiss watchmaker, this expert service adds nothing to the cost of the watch you buy. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck The house of BLUE WHITE DIAMONDS and Lucky Wedding Rings. THOUGH IT’S RATHER SNAPPY OUTSIDE,. THE ELTINGE IS WARM AND COZY. COME OUT AND SEE “CAPTAIN BLOOD” THE ADVENTUROUS AND RO- MANTIC STORY OF A BOLD BUCCANEER OF THE SPANISH MAIN. YOU’LL FIND IT REAL YTERTAINMENT AND WELL WORTH THE TRIP. ELTINGE THEATRE TONIGHT Thursday — Friday — Saturday Matinee Every Day At 2:30 Xmas Candies PURE — WHOLESOME We make our own candies in our own shop. Only the choicest material used. Christmas Mixed, lb... Candy Canes as low as... . .15e Chocolates —- Soft and Hard assorted. CLEAN CLINKERLESS Gives 100° Satisfaction. BEULAH COAL Loads $4.35 per ton. THE WACHTER TRANSFER C0. 209 5th Street * Phone 62 HOT Bon Bons — Nut Candies. Place your order now. Olympia Candy Kitchen

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