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- PAGE THREE MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1924 ‘SHIP REFUSES WEDS DRINKWATER TO BUDGE FROM ICE ON LAKE Attempts Made to Pull Her) There are wide differences of opin- a) | vi i » hei ee, FARM BODY TO | sisiisce seen wwe DORLIE NAMES AGED MAN IS hau tis a oe uo vets ea seeons | FOUND DEAD IN . | tea senision in the corner of « tape E Se Se sta seen pocg j room, e furniture an consideration of the commission be- | NEW ULM HOME | fistures were overturned or torn , cause of a bill pending in Congress »Us iV | from fastenings, probubly indicating appropriating $7,500,000 for the Hl Ee Mi B 86 a struggle. tublishment of government machinery Monat lie inn, Dee. 29.-—John eo it conne ra Cgeareuae Ranker Will Be His Private 3 —— WCOY JURY Secretary | prompted the authorit | aw: ve ie y the theory that. h H Will be First Activity of New ~ oe Violinist Becomes Second Wife of Famous English Playwright Have PARTY GOWNS b New arrivals of afternoon and evening powns. Special- ly low priced. Sarah Gold ' AER Grand Forks, Dee, 29-— Governor lain, Another theo ’ Out Fail—Persons on Board | Farm, Commission, Says IN DEADLOCK ED ed A: G! Sorlie) ti ceaipucl Hl mitted suicide Shop. m ee 1¢ appointment of 6 arson, | cia Have Provisions | Dean Coffey 4 how cashier or the People’s state | = Bank at Aneta, N. Dove his private] in 1 a | Grand Haven, Mich., Dec. 29.—With Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—The agri-| Stands 10 to’2 and Is Sent | +" TBH GALS coe ry 1 he wind howling across Mich- fealtaral sions of. President tHe C al { i \ gan and piling more ice against her | award side, the Pere Marquette car tention Back by Judge of pl erry No. 19, which went aground) » sickest the jury | cutive 1orth of the Barbe entrance Friday | W. C, Tof- trial of Kid MeCoy, Me i ae aN ; F orengon remained firmly imprison- | ty Ot MARE for the murder af] ft Bismarck on Thursday to take up| ie : a ad last night. There was little pros-| er t their residence there For Constipate = 5 ee lect, acarding to officers af "the nt and ast suger sueaherain -onstipated Bowels, Sick Headache, fF 6s Jnited States coast guard, that the naete r, Larson's appointment was fore : Sues os 5 aged trou he day. He pla a to re ocean) oh eene hivelsnvty tee Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver ‘ig ferry will be budged from her po- | ition before some time today. | Two attempts to pull her into open | ut the ope night for the 4 court here for} + Judge eiGrail said he would » the nine , ie The nicest enthartielavative inthe pempty your bowels completely — by © jater were made when the car ferry | "}women and three men with the evic | Mf Crang | erld to phy r liver and bow. ;merning, and you will filwaukee put a line aboard. Each | id, dence “until they ring for me.” | Haein eit een pal ime, however, “the huge hawser y pe engaged in The jury foreman announced last | | ood “ten to what ver Pil and Ly tase Adv. are going to the wall. How far} night that the the government should go in relief] two” but did n and in what manner will be studied.| dict the majority roke'and the efforts were abandon- | d for ithe time being. Crew Is Comfortable Captain W. E. Preston of the local | oast guard station went aboard the | fl 19” and returned to report every-| ody aboard comfortable and plenti- | ully supplied with provisions and | uel. | F, J. Johnson, assistant superinten- | ent of the coast guard station said | he ferry was so firmly held by the ce that she was in no danger unless | shift of the wifid loosened the ice | ield and permitted the vessel to oss, in which event, he said there Electric Cookery Better Cookery Acid Stomach is ts.” One or two tonight will pcentmmnastbenencasectGet mins “Where Cverybody Shops MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA — cCANNUAI; yas great danger of her breaking up. io long as the wind held from the vest, however, he said, there was no \ ause for apprehension. The field of ice extendin rom the vessel now reac ( he lake about a mile, while f floating ice has accumulated be- ween the ferry and the beach. John- on said that the icesbetween the raft and shore was hardly solid mough yet to permit the crew to valk ashore. Unless a shift of the vind drove the ice out, he believed his could be accomplished by late woday. ‘CONEY ISLAND < THREATENED New York, Dec. 29.—A fire in the} John Drinkwater (in inset), the English playwright who wrote the seagate section. of Coney Island sev-| drama “Abraham Lincoln,” has he is Da Kennedy tral blocks from the amusement (above 2 vark section this afternoon destroy-|——— Sree = vd four large bath houses, four bun-| PROTEST WILT zalows and 150 feet of the Coney Is- 4 dibngssceees and board walk before it was| BE MADE ON ere ee ee | SBUBDIEMBARGO) ise of wy Ge oenc in igelvasvertient- aie 000. ained of by the British in the nas American products has been prepared PARTY GOWNS Washington, Dec. 29.—American| by department seient id proba- ks potatoes, mide subi tish em-| bly will be made the of repre- New arrivals of afternoon tlective Dee because | sentations to the British government ind evening gowns. Special-|or tne < = suas ‘y low priced. Sarah Goldjheld by s The McKenzie Hotel New ed in not subject to the ALL THIS WEEK Shop. departmen ene cuiits Y ee é 2 9 J 5 SMe hee pa coach ase Year's Ball vedios even- Drastic price cuts will be in effect on all our Fall and ii = sl Make your : . : cee eee EPO li early. i Winter stocks of women’s and children’s coats, | LI . dresses and millinery. Rather than include them in Too Late To Classify le GE tow datacom iS AIG || gxtatiey, | GUARD YOUR HEALTH] our inventory these garments will be sacrificed for ' 'E—Choice Canary singers, 5 : 4 (imported IGermaneRaliers, (Caces:| FEMI | =| one week at reductions ranging from Seeds, Tonic, Treat, ete. Jacob oar Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. = s N M4 12-15-1m «ss ™ pele Rare the ie rine IAVE INCOME property.on Killdeer 5A He ] | CAYARRH ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF li te ch: fe propert; 0. | Ramses | % eae Dinmareke ‘Address ‘001 “Trin is Ee Ee Weather conditions have made the selling of good coats slower than ~ usual this year. This is to your advantage. ‘These are all new gar- DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free te bune. F BO r 12-29-1w \ ae ments styled right and the values — we'll let you be the judge. ‘OR RENT—Furnished room, large| Answer to Saturday's Crossword - C nang as Njenough for two. 308 ard St. | Puszle. ‘ome in and see them. | hone 932-M. 12-29-3t ERVICES offered on income tax reports for a nominaf*fee. Phone 781-W. 12-29-83 VANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Chas. Rigler, 802 Ave. B. i . 12-29-1w CAPITOL THEATRE Loras Rk. Riewarck, N. D. ' COATS Luxurious fur-trimmed coats of the finest fabrics and skilled craftsmanship in the group that was reasonably worth their prices of $115, $125 up to $150. COATS More women will be interested in this group than any other. It comprises the special values that are so attractive, priced at $75. $87.50 and $95. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. We Will Repair Them. Promptly And. Saye You Money. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Bismarck VANTED—Good girl for general housework. Apply 523-7th St. Phone 487-W. —— a.BREATH Eltinge| (SCANDAL by Edwin Balmer Monday and Tuesday “" $72.50 “" $52.50 A group of medium priced coats that com- | The popular range including many good | The less expensive coats, hone of them that prise some fur-trimmed models as well as aivles fon the Senne Mhese cons, a are not well worth the original price of many all cloth coats of good quality that are $37.50, $45 and $52.50 are o © pe $27.50, $32.50 and $35.00 are all grouped priced at $57.50, $69.50 and $72.50 selling. type: “here. ate some god «num at the ridiculously low price of | WEBB BROTHERS | THEATRE Scehavio by Eve unselt Undertakers _ Embalmers Sale Price $42.50 At $26.50 $18.50 | Matinee Every Day At 2:80 there two kinds of mea Funeral Directors ee S nen 2 Licensed Embalmer in : : : i es i Meg eae af poate wi Bi oor harge. We have a special group of coats that are excep- | This is not a “mark-up and then cut” sale but a A nes indiece@nacae Day Phone 246 genuine, guaranteed, value-giving sale. ADOLPHE MENJOU Night Phones 246-887 POLA NEGRI tional bargains at one price............ $16.50 with fou ‘hilgen PERRY ~ Patsy Ruth Mile? UNDERTAKING Forvest Stanley DRESSES — | CHILDREN’S COATS iy ion, — e re — at decided There are coats here for the little tot, PARLORS OF aby: OceAs10n. for every. figu some for the girl just starting to Licensed Embalmer in savings to you. school and some for the junior miss. Charge. Dresses of silk and wool, styled right and of new shades — some They are all good styles, coats that the Day Phone 100 ‘ur trimmed, all good values in the range of $62.50, $69.50 to $75.06 mother will like to see her children OFF Night Phones 100 or 484R. Sale Price $42.50 wear. Some very special values. e Another group of. highly desirable dresses regularly selling at e $49.50, $52.00, $55.00 and $57.50 i Sale Price $31.25 MILLINERY W. E. PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street. A decidedly popular group that has sold well at original prices Fall and Winter Hats of the $10 to $15 $37.50, $39.50 up to $45.00 quality, now Now Cut to $21.50 $6.95 We have a special rack of dresses that the young miss, the busi- The less expensive but never - the - less ness woman or the matron will find contains a good style for them. stylish and desirable $6 to $9.50 hats, They include the good values selling at $24.50, $27.50 up to $32.50 now Clearance Price $16.50 $3.95 “Why Men Work” “FOX NEWS”. Coming Wednesday TOM MIX Night and Day attendant Phone 687