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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |. CUPID FAILS _LEAP YEAR Does Not "Break Marriage License Record of Pre- vious Year Cupid struggled fully during leap year in Bismarck, but with the year fading away tod had not qualled the mark of 1923 in the num- ber of marriage lic the office of ! Davies, A total of 107 licenses had been js- ued during the ar 1924, up to ( noon t ing the previous year, The licenses issued two years, by months, follow: nses issued in County Judge 1. C. 1924 January ‘ eee 10 February is aioe ¥é 5 March ...... eels 10 s April MTR Geer OTE. Gast q b May . ‘ ONS | t June . + 10 10 r CL ae ag 8 . x 14 i August rorrEn Tyr) 4 s September . 10 4 t October .. PRES ee 14 t November ... pee 18 | b December A‘ ll 16 r The highest record of marriage li- s censes was made in 1919 and 1920,) hortly after the World War, when | t ohe year 180 licenses were issued, ’ (aS ig) H | Sport Champs of L Year If 1924 —— ” Singles—William T. Tilden. Clay ’ court—Tilde. | A Doubles Court—Robert and % Howard Ki Junior. eorge Lott Jr. Girls— > Helen Jacobs. d Women--Singles—Helen Wills. ye Davis Cup—United States team de- ’ feated Australia in finals. 1 Golf j National Open—Cyril Walker, New j York. National Professional—Walter Ha- | gen, New York. j National Amateur — Robert 7. : Jones, Atlanta. Western Open— St. Louis. Public Links—Joe Coble, Philadel- j phia. Walker Cup—-(Emblematie of in- ternational team supremacy) won by United States. British Open- “York. French Open—Cyril Tolley, Eng- land. French Amiteur—John G. Ander- i son, United State Canadian Open- ' ington, D. C, Woman—M ' Hurd, Philadelp | William Meilhorn, | Walter Hagen, New| fe Leo Diegel, Wash- Dorothy hia. Polo Meadowbrook club of New York, defeated picked British team for in- ternational title, Trap Shooting Grand Americar handicap won by Frank Hughes, Mobridge, S. D. Grand American junior title won by pata Shalleross, 16, Sekonk, Campbell nd American champions’ event 3 Olney, West Allis, Wis can woman’s title won nd American team, won by rie Zone, Ok’ Billiards Balkline—William F. Hoppe. Pocket—Ralph Greenleaf. Three Cushion——Robert Canifex. Miscellaneous Athlete—(Decathalon), Osborne, won at Paris, 7,710.7 points, world’s record. Automobile—Jimmy Murphy, kill- ed before end of s Bowling—All erouiae iniy Blou- in. Casting—Fred C. land. Diving (women)—Miss Aileen Rig- gin. Depth and endurance—Ed. Har- rison (U. S. A.) depth 58 feet under water 3 min. 38 sec. Handball (doubles)—Jack Dono- van and Lane McMillan, Los Angeles. Pistol—Sergeant Thomas Girhout, Canal Zone. Sculling (amateur) Harold M. Berger, Long Is- Singleé—Paul Jack Kelley. (Profes J. Padden, Austral: ional) Singles, FOLEY PILLS REACHED THE SORE SPOT Mrs, £llen Reighard, South Fork, Pa., writes: “I had been suffering with my kidneys and nothing seemed to touch the aching spot until I pro- cured FOLEY PILLS, with wonderful results.” FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, gently and thoroughly flush and cleanse the kidneys and help to eliminate poi- sonous waste matter. Try a bottle today and you will be well pleased with the relief obtained. The use of FOLEY PILLS increases kidney acti- vity. —Adv. | FINDS DAUGHTER Berlin, Dec. 31—KXarl Lapp, blind organist, has found his long-lost daughter. Missing from home for ten years, Lapp heard the girl’s voice in the chorus of a Berlin comedy house. He rushed upon the stage to greet her. Try Joint - Ease For Rheumatism When rheumatism settles in any “6f'your joints and causes agony, dis- tress or misery, please remember that Jdint-Ease is the one remedy that brings quick and lasting relief. It matters. not how chronic or ag- wated a case may be—rub on Joint-Ease and relief is sure to fol- low, « point tote is for joint troubles on eevee oat ree ote seen) NaS seer paration that any and all drug- ts everywhere are recommending. ys remember, when Joint- gets in joint agony gets out— orders filled, cash or C. 0. as compared to 114 dur-| during the jbalancing of account 1924, with | Costello, Doubles, Paul Costello and | and is a clean, penetr&ting | ‘ NOTED ASTROLOGIST SEE LEADER RISING FROM DISSOLUTION : ' This discrimination, it was con-|brellas. “W! | S RESTLESS 1925 WITH GREAT ssi covers fo Foe Moorhead | their empl through the and tte northwestern citie: |tended in the Fargo rate case, has |Umbrellas Are So Cheap built up the twin cities and Duluth.|eral of their banners. Jas shipping centers at tho expense eee Fargo and other northwestern | ie ‘crimination has built a tariff wall around Fargo as well as Moorhead, | and other Red River valley points. The proposed increases would help remove this nation by ng the dey s now in ‘ect between Chica and the twin s while leaving the rates be- n Chicago and Fargo at the present level. Simple Mixture Women appr tion of simple buckthorn b: nesium sulph. c. p., glycerin mixed in Adlerika, Be | such an excellent intestin ete. | often works on its feet. however s run cou sign, Scorpio, is ar and labor troubles tcountry b. : in which the people of Am- | will demand their — righta, | L though their fate will lie in the! hands of others. jence. Th ¢ Misfortune will cheerful prognostication for is made by Madame Washington astrologist, famous for | her predictions of important including the death of Pr |he depends much upon will die. Harding. | “Financial conditions will be Madame Marcia explains that the | their worst in Janu: country will start its new year un-|ber. In April there will be der the zodias sign Li “Libra stands for March. Either he w auguration justice and aland labor, or with some |country. Possibly both. “In January ipse of the sun rnia to Buffalo, she explain “It is the sign of the United and is sometimes called The e “Under this sign the minds of the |ing from Cali people will revert to the old coloni and they will demand a reduc such as the income ws infringing vastation and destruction, such clones, GEER and floods.” hibition law “But their fate will be in the] s hands of othe coment offi /|iNS Dee. 31st. cials and for h try | reservations early. to dictate our of the sin Washingte ibra also s bling and M that millions wi on the stock exchange. Mercury to Breed Restlessness and | -| predicts | t and op i nus, Mercury, Mars ie Influ- | enza Neptune and S: n, which is a | andasa “The moon will be seven planets,” she dec tu ularly bad om | “The influence of Venus will make | Ame as a country of ndly and | nt with good intentions towar Her people will be amiable and This, however, | be more than counterbalanced by the | influences of Mere: which breeds | restlessness and trickery “Labor troubles will result from| this and it would be well to watch treaties—such as the di ament pact—signed with other nation “A government scandal, suc Tea Pot Dome, is in the offing, dus ty break this year. “The Meroury influence will « make us quarrel with our neighb Canada and Mexico, and these quar. | rels may be augmented into wars by the influence of Mars. “Wars with England and Japan e not unlikely, though they will probably not come this year.” 1 adame Marcia points out that! the influence of Neptune is for pow- | er and money, but that this will be | offset by the influence of Saturn,! which will make money tight and tic| up the country’s finan | “Worst of all,” says she, “is that the moon and Uranus are in the | house of sickness. There will be much ill-health troubles of the heart and lungs, and other ailments ; which doctors will be unable to diag- | The First and Original Cold and Grip Teblet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. The box bears this signature ickness and death will _ visit many of the country's leaders and; celebrities. “There will be many transport tion troubles affecting street cars, and: particularly railroads. added to general mental sickness and the restlessness of la- bor will cause turbulence and dis-| solution. Great Leader Will Rise to Occasion WE WISH YOU DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free || Lucas Bik, Bismarck, N. D, PANTAGES CAFE 5th Street opposite McKenzie Hotel John Danabash Proprietor BY LARRY BOARDMAN irre pero NEA Service Writer “Out of the dissolution a g Washington, D. 1.—-A year of | leader will arise—a second Washing- | treachery, sickness, death, restless-|ton or Lincoln—who will put the will not be until! and the | in ascend- | overtake Pres-| tion of ne Maria, | ident Coolidge some time near in-| Western Trunk Line committee at ,|be visited by illness or some official at | between Chicago, ‘y and Novem- i or |and Duluth on the -| lrumor of war either between capital |@0 one step nearer one of the big} foreign | foals sought in the Fargo rate case.| will come a partial | — its path stretch- | discrimination in freight rates he N. | tween Y. In the eclipse zone will be d n as|twin cities and Duluth on the other] pro-|_ The McKenzie Hotel New) Year’s Ball Wednesday even- Make your UMBRELLAS IN STRIKE ee Dec When hundreds of j of a raincoat factory here : were dropped from the pay Paris, employ “sudden ated causes, Often remov you never thought wa tem. Jos. Breslow, Druggist. In other words this dis-] Why Women Use This’ ite the QUICK a mag: this is evacuant | it is wonderful for constipation in one hour and never Adlerika helps any case ¢ on the stomach unless due to dee in your sys- roll, they expressed contempt — for | —Adv | FARGO SEES RATE GAIN IN TARIFI Publica. | freight tariffs by the Perspective view of McKenzie Hotel showing the new eighth floor. + INVITATION TO KENZIE HOTEL, ANNUAL AFFAIR On the night of Wednesday the Thirty-First At Nine- Thirty of the Village Clock You’re Asked to the McKenzie Hotel domain. So walk right in, dont knock. For a night of Jazz is offered you. I’ve dancing stunts and eats, So put on your good clothes and join us, In the different stunts and feasts. Are You Coming? Then make your Reservations Early at the office of the hotel $2.50 per person includes Dinner and Dance, come and help us celebrate New Year’s Eve. | Fargo, N. D., Dee. + 31. Chicago, announced recently, mak substanti waukee on the e nd Minneapolis west, brings stated. objective is the removal oi! Chicago and other eastern centers on the one hand and the as compared to rates from the same MAY THE BE THE MOST PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN. =p, BISMARCK QUALITY STORE Where you get the best Fruits, Candies, Canned Goods and staple grocer- at right prices. LET US ALL WORK TOGETHER FOR A GREATER NORTH DAKOTA. RICHHOLT’S We have been in Bismarck nearly 45 years—and like North Dakota better as the years go by. START-THE NEW-YEAR WITH:-A CLEAN AND RESOLVE TO EAT BETTER FOOD AT NO GREATER COST BY TRADING AT LOGAN’S “We Thank You” Wishing you and yours all the joy the New Year holds. TOMORROW We commence to tread a new path—that of 1925—while it is uncharted we face the year with a confidence ‘born of ex- perience and a determination to go ahead and make it a most happy and prosperous one—may a whole year of happiness and prosperity be yours. ‘BISMARCK FOOD MARKET ~ NOW — 1925 YOU HAVE A GOOD START KEEP IT UP ALL YEAR. WITH ALL GOOD. WISHES. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET May our wishes for your present and future happiness and comfort be multi- plied many fold each succeeding day. Our desire is that we may have the oppor- tunity to express our happiness to you in person for the privilege of being able to call you our friends and we are equally, anxious that you may have the same friendly feeling toward us. MODERN DAIRY COMPANY - ‘if

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