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PAGE TWO oneves TAWANEE A Whee meres reres os THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TWO MASONIC BODIES WILL GATHER HERE Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons to Open Conven- « | tion Tuesday { will host this week stings of two important Ma- wae hodies of the state. The grand! ster of Royal Arch Masons of the! Bismarck be ate will open Tuesday and the vand council of Royal and Select will meet on Thursday and chapter Masons from ul from Montana, the state and se Manitoba and Alberta, in Canada, are expe sre for the grand chapter cony Which opens Tuesday ; morning at 9 o'clock Masonie temple here Jobn irahum of Bismare nd high priest, — will at the ing officer of the In eddition planned, there ae Bank ba "two blo: the fire wrough body busin to by will be a Masonic temple on ht The grand council of Royal and Select Masiers will be te night -at the Twin City n WedneSd le by the 1 and Select Master es Bismarck and Man he business” sessions of this held) Thurs with Wenzel of Bismarck, pre- bunquet Bismarck chapter Masons are in-| vited to attend all sessions and ban- quet Tuesday night. The program follow Tuesday January 20, 1925, Opening of Grand Chapter at 10:00! 2. m, in Masonic Temple, Reports of Grand officers and oth-| cr routine matt Banquet at 6:30 p. m, tendered by marck Chapter No. 10 to the ind Chapter R. A, M. of North Dakota, 8:00 p. m. Work in the R. A. degree in at Hudson, | culture igs ye > ere eee i yy nam tt ents, left the t ifter suveh dy ands Koo banks and Burn Town DAKOTAR LOST Wis. and rushed by automobile to | Coolidge may conclude this we eighth avei psn iene soemnie \ inneapolis, where he obtained aquest for the individual nor ¥ : : int from a United com-|which he regards Sta of the | y offic He w nds of the IN MOUNTAINS © Bran ul and | a essor in the pos liquor placed ia 2 wave-|ward M. Gore, Governor-elect of A a hou It been consigned to | West Virgir e President is seek- Two Brothers From, Liteh- 2 sashes jeround of busir administration | Line 33. y “y q ce Wa } Rite tity yeas ville Arrive to Aid in “AG” COLLEGE TA EHe Heal eUlEGER| Search uv marketing problem. This situation! and North | ¥ n rved to eliminate the gr | 1 op FARiRae aaa, | H \ i ron the list qualified primar- | eaten ist aee Sh eRe Bene { ily, either as a “dirt” farmer or an gale-swept fastness « song's Pea anni (allie nrestdent cgi where Miss Agnes Vaille of Denver a ees lege presiicn _ “Gold last week “ae i ae eat wer) Coolidge to Pick Man to F » [eee fen HEPA OLDE Ree i " ye gete: , | pales ain yesterday by (wo broh-| Heoode Marketing Probleim Roadmaster Or 7 Theatre ers of Herbert nd, who | Soo Line Dies | ; {been missing since he set out w Su rly fo find the boc on] ve} Jerry O'Con- | on] Minneapoli Sortlund’s brother ne Soo ; Lor \gri-] Line rs old, came to the Harold dollar Lunch. nue northeast. Mr. &’Con- s 62 years old and had lived in Minneapolis for 18 years, born in Ireland, and when United fter working for a num- ber of years for eastern railways, he entered the employ of the Soo ears ago. As roadmaster ions of the line he liv- points in Wisconsin, Minnesota Dakota before coming to Since 1910 he had been ster of the road. where you find it.” Bell Wright’s novel at the Capitol commencing ua | Just think of it—two meals at Patterson’s e part in the planned over an are: miles on the mount body has been ve : i i comrades, ‘ ndits, after looting: banks of $10,000, started a fire which destroyed LESS Ae GF bs) ° . ‘ mutts Saad ae at at ie Sattar BIG ALCOHOL, tusive Ready lodveag, EM use of « slow fuse © blaze was diccoverest ‘Phe picture shows che havoc | A ui ss a os ~HAULIS MADE ROFC! RS rLE BLOCK SD hocetzed, BISMARCK, N.D. STOLENCAR i piste ae 8 | Federal Prohibition Agenis ij i D, pt Another drastic reduction \ We mast clear cur racks of all coats and in order to do as iyaling | it necessary to in cut p Our stock will be divided in Following is a summary: ipment Inter St. Paul jot phol, Has Remarkable |°0 ie i jbeen taken se Escape From Injury |phia dist!llery Saturday jtion enfo | neapolis, man the Driver Group 1 of 15, si le price Group 2 of 6. Sale price .... : Group 3 of 12, sizes 16 to 40, values to $85 Sale price ... Group 4 of 8, size Sale price Grouy | | An auto thief had a narrow escape Saturday when he wrecked a touring car, the property of Mr. Hendrickson, of Mandan, aceording to pclice, near the v | |of Main stree | The car apparent] | speed, when it appr | | Zes 16 to 38, values to $89.50. he. northy sis Jan doa ilverman that the On w rate of " d the curve |; Presumably the eck the speed of the turn, ugents—two nd four from ven citic shipment wa to the unde to o \ | | is to take | coats will take place Tuesday, January 20th. so we have found to 38, values to $150.00. 5 Ne $49.50 to 5 groups. by Missouri Chapter No. 1 of Man- time FRAC OERING AA a a Rees dan, North Dakota. Sivbugh tie gnarl 1.” souomed st to Chicare, witete | All Hats will be 1 00 2 5 d 4:95 Wednesday, January 21, 1925. | & : ie Up inosts,iturnedi| -- jen’ who cattemnted bo unload! reduced io Hae ° ° ali e Grand Chapter will convene! “+-bainmananicesos.. 4. ied mee, and landed! in 2)/¢y, aleohol were arrested., The three | - ; a . ‘i promtly at 9:30 a. m., Dorothy Waters of Jersey Ci at aunieneiys skate. | heap. a ea No approva's, charges nor refunds extended.. All transactions will be Election of Officers. | sail at Lake Hopatcon J., and learned “that it can't be did.” The car was badly wrecked, and|icund f ts strictly cash, Reports of committee ceo aah UNE na ai the steering wheel was broken off. | or ted the lc Ab sdomluncheon in Masonie ‘Tem: ; |Pelice have been unable to find any [pus ‘ on ple for members of the Grand Chap- the White House urday by Har-|trace of the driver, and found no e CIMATOTO a rison Garnett, Republican national {traces of blocd around the ear, al-| eee PTCHe ainotiiongRéomuctscrand committeeman for North Dakota and though they declared it seemed’ im- | ears cifie Hotel for Past Grand Offi-| in Powell, of Jamestown, N. D.! possible that the drive have not discussed aped without inju ar was m. Installation of Grand | Garnett said, taken back to Mandan. : | uted that the n a eee e Closing of Grand Chapter R. A. will be one | Maeiha oranda Ghanten “LP. McAnaney Says Interest | those given a deciding vote in N : a - ‘ | sath appointments, since Wednesday, January 21 { ‘aken in Corn Growing | ; { ‘ g 0p. m. Twin City Council Royal | e ie vilege ‘hus been et Masters will work in the! = a mauors nd I rand] Royal and Select Masters degri L. P. McAnaney, vice-president of air of North Da) ; . m. Banquet «tendered to’ the Bank of Cogswell, forr f | \ MeL GouneilaR: & of North Bismarck, here for a few ne || penis Dakota by Twin City Council No. 7. business and to “look in” on the } = m F n City i PECEEA HERE GtGPaRR Nc | _ Berlin, Jan. 19.—-(By the A. P.)— 8 0 2. m. Work in the Super Ex: ieee sale toate are nb county WATCHMAN DIES | Loyal fulfillment by Germany of the cellent Masters degree by Twin City bud 0. ng the s) E ae ; a : Council No. 7 R. & S. corn cup of the North D | IN HOLDUP °°” eementeon athe Dawes Thursd: Jan. State Corn Show here two yer ci aes 7 aay Sa ae of s e ; te € ze aws d by it are among the 19:00 a. m. opening of the Grand Succession. eS Aiges eontaine Enea Sat & SM, cf the State of) The cup last ieseh emacs an, By the A, P.)| Pledges ¢ ntain doin the program North Dakot: an various ban robberies, in one of 2 pureed a Os new government : : Ihe nee a watchman was k by Dr. Hans Luther as chan- Reports of Grand Officers. cup, now permanently wo ee ; ellor to they Reicha Appointment of committees. | be disp the county, he eae eaeeeela ine SOR eae e a Mention: | Sargent county had not expec ation toda The s Bs 5 = a eat Gorhnittess: j win the Connicunilehemtiret ine ne an robbed and PARK EXPERT fone |last fall went after it hard, obbers ered the 7 = At banquet of R. A. M | corn growing county, Mr. «« the latter place / . aaht Qanquet of R.A. oe oa: eee ORTH DAKOTA , et, scree: Shree to seven carloads ot? LET CONTRACT putea eee, Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Ma- und cattle were shipped an ltlive oe tke ee ee : sons wilP make the principal address.| Cogswell every Saturday. Busines FOR SCHO TCE EERE a aber thee ow At banquet of R. & S. Masons| Conditions in the county are excel eee visit the North Dakota Badlands One RU ecntea ye ccnine Wallac Le etons| lene; he caid: ay ummer, Congressman J. H. ‘ Meng rscti Gand Tiucteisne | Tutte, D., Jan, 19, Contract ir, who urged this action upon alligi ell, a pas Grand justrious was let for the buildin 4 school |the Interior Department, announced. , ter of the Grand Council of North Dakota will make the principal ad- dregs, LIQUOR, AUTOS TAKE 12 LIVES Washing Dakota po Zl Week-end Toll in Chicago = Placed at Even Dozen = = Chicago, Jan. 19.—Twelve deaths was the toll of moonshine liquor and motor car accidents here over Sun- day. Two persons suspected of criminal activities were shot to death, one by police, the other by comrades, Twelve persons are in hospitals as the result of poison liquor drink- ing. Three men, struck by motor cars while attempting to cross streets, died in hospitals. Another man, waiting trial as a robber, was kiiled and his body picked up in the street. The body of another man was found in the building, injuries indicating he had been struck by a motor. A chauffeur was injured fatally when a street car struck his machine and he died last night. MINN. TEACHER DEAD; BOY DYING . “Virginia, Minn., Jan. 19.—Edith Kankilla, 21, of Gilbert, teacher in a rural school near Cook, Minn., is dead and Errol Mihm, 20, of Cook, fs not expected to live as a result of carbon-monoxide fumes inhaled when sitting in a closed car early Sunday morning. MIGHT coUGH % QUICKLY RELIEVED ‘This is the substance of a letter received from H. W, Webb, Quincy, i1.,.“I coughed a great deal, especial- pat night. Tried almost everything haye found nothing to equal fours HONEY AND TAR COM- . One dose relieved my gough and I rested well all night.” Qne of the largest selling cough rete in the World. Contains VUASUUAVANAUAULOIOEUGUNO.OUGNOSGRAUGOGUGEAEEOHOALALN pistes, Safe for children. In- upon Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. —Adv. ist Fe Garnett, Powell ed with President Coolidg hie aay” ng (i house in Atwood town ond H. Rorrey, 4142 the cne de Interior ‘ &b ‘ : i arta been chos- 7 en to make-the investigation. A movement is now on foot to es- go. There were les Paulson of Tuttle See Coolidge got the =| ton, Jan n The North contr small margin of $25. tablish two large parks in the e mi litical situation and agri- The will be started about treme eastern part of the country, nee ditions in that were April 1. Since the fire school has | probably in Virginia and North Car. t been held in the Friedstad home. — | olina. THE WASHBURN LIGNITE COAL CO. MINERS OF THE FAMOUS WILTON COAL No Wonder ITS THE LARGE SELLING HIGH GRADE LIGNITE COAL, Because IT DOES NOT CLINKER AND CONTAINS LESS SULPHUR AND ASH THAN ANY OTHER LIGNITE COAL MINED IN NORTH DAKOTA. FROM THE OLDEST AND BEST EQUIPPED LIGNITE MINE IN THE STATE, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN LIGNITE. FOR BEST RESULTS BURN WILTON LIGNITE, WE MINE AND SELL OUR OWN COAL. UQUEEUOUULSUHGUAEETEUAUAUAUUG AEA Just contrast its coolness and rich mildness with anything you ever smoked mildness and its appetizing fragrance. And notice also the coarser “Rough Cut” —slower-burning, and therefore cooler. Here truly is a pipe tobacco that IS pipe tobacco! COMES An almost forgotten old tobacco secret. “Wellman’s Method.”’ dating from about 1870 and now ours exclu- sively, is responsible for the delight- ful taste of Granger Rough Cut—its Granger Rough WASHBURN LIGNITE COAL CO. PHONE 453 STO a ite Packed in heavy foi instead costly tins hence 10¢ , rae rege eats