The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1925, Page 2

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MES SR tan OO rar TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 CHIEF EVENTS | OF PAST WEEK BRIBPLY TOLD Wheeler, Income Taxes and Old Prohibition Question Hold Atteation BY CHARL| NEA Service STEWART Writer me But The e way of keeping off a barrage in order t aim their bombs tacks can’t be be too un er, man, and f the Inter- 5 rge of cor to get government oil land fromthe ment for yheeler in ay April vesti- » evidence | same case nate ago and pronounced baseless. Wheeler, who referred to the orig- jon as an attempt to stop of is tion Daugherty, for a trial, in the Speedy vindication. ex-Attorney in a hurry Income Taxes An internal revenue bureau 4 tor and two ex-of! Ury have been arrested, charg swindling big income axp yr making them think the treasury had assessed them more than, in reality, a d offering, for stiff fees, to sments reduced. The ssessments being much low er than the ed them, this y Pu Prohibitioni rewriting the nate all fa e The New York Legisl: tlown a proposal to dry enforcement law ure has voted act the state ary made te at Des Moines Sepa 4300 gallons of liquor bought by the University of Iowa laboratory last year. men indicted, lion in bribes from bootlegs and dry agents Diplomacy The hilarious time had every night led to Washington mansion Spanish embas 13 stills and 1000 gallons The Washington Post is authority for the story that the dry navy off the Atlantic coast, cruits, gets the required number of likely’ men drunk and shanghais them. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur has ordered a court-m sofficers suspected of trs gle in liquor fort, recently back Indies, Inasmuch already have admitted they can't fix responsibility, nobody is worried. Captain Wilbert Smith, who led the raid on the Beaufort, has transferred to other duty, Thave no chance for such occupants to smug- the transport Beau- as investigato TAILORING & HAT WORKS Hats Reblocked For Easter. its, Cleaned, Pressed, and Repaired in. MEN and WOMEN’S ~ CLOTHES. fs 24 Hour Service on Mail - Orders looked into some months | interest of a! | whether ... NORWEGIANS pealed a year| in’ the} that students | More than 70 Cincinnati | have been! charged with taking a mil- | when in need of re-{ of the] * from the West] |set forth in the I | tution. jand 1 report in full at the next regular | being commissione: ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ce uncer of the In addition in futuristic mood. Critics push ahead or backward charm and grace. ng no little attentin. attempting new « he is givin ‘ continental stage, is attract wearing bizarre costumes, she is are but all agree on TEN MONTHS OLD BABY DIES:OF PNEUMONIA Hans. Ma bag fsiviligtownenipe olvee of Witton died yesterday afternoon at 33) o'clock of pneumonia, following sey jeral days’ illness. the ‘body of | held in the Webb ‘Bros, Funeral Par- Mors, the Rev. Walter E. Burial will take oe jew cemeter: CAPITOL How, s Wasibucnaohilty es minister to Italy, heen called one of the most seare jing expose of certain phases cf American family life. “The Mad Whirl.” Universal-Jewel all star ae: j duction is the screen version of “Here's How” and is coming to the “Here's by Ri headed by May McAvoy and including Jack Mulhall, Myrtle Stedman, Bar- ; bara Bedford, Alec B. Francis, Ward! Crane and George Faweett ‘under William A. Seiter’s direction. ELTIN' THEATRE “New Toys,” ‘which is being shown at the Eltinge theater today and | ‘Thursday, presents Mary Hay in the leading role with her husband, Rich- | ard Barthelmess.. This is the first time the couple have appeared on the | screen together since D. W. Griffith's “Way Down East.” For many fan: “New Toys” will serve as an int duction to Miss Hay as a screen ac- tress. Appropriately enough, the picture, unfolds a story of domestic trials of | a young married couple who find their happiness jeopardized by med- dling friends. Barthelmess plays his first com-| edy role in several years. He is seen as the husband whose wife encour- | aged by a former suitor, tries to seek famé on the stage. The husband meets a girl to whom he used to be| engaged and she is responsible for additional disturbances in trenbled household. Miss Hay has an ideal role for. her re-appearance on the screen, as her special forte is light comedy. not sure She described ight sun. twilight GIVE PROGRAM ‘ and of the different Miss Dahl and, unive Principal Speaker Club Luncheon of High Scheol at | (from Minot) | Irish, Not to be Devils 1: x held forth Dr. Turner, He chool fae ulty., tist had to repress the Ate i being, his 2 Norw f Swedis all Ame . n—made a wellare work, ce to the problem | uncing of the boy’s | naliti weginn and thy descendant of old King Co looked over his err-| J n ing brothers of the Kiwanis and in-| <on, structed them kindly but firmiy in) Salem. the precepts of their organization as} Discharged: ws and consti-| Theo hould be not-| Pansky, r half of our | Hurdsfield; In pa Mandan, that by t St. Admitted, to the pital for treatment: Abram lorenc ame the hoarse Lenhart would app Rupp, B Mahl of the Bisma faculty was the speaker. Miss Dahl has lat a tour of investigation rek High} rincipal | to dé so by Col-| n umbia University of New York. | Ste the 1 beauty. St. Worchenko, its ns which, though ugged grandeur of our , yet have their own pe- She spoke of of the long sea- nd darkness ound there. well known Norwe- e were p: Sat arrived en Swenson, attorne ; attorney urance man andj 1 of Kiwanian “at or near” Bismarck rge’s s previously an- Maundy Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m, Bismarck Hos; Admitted to the Bis ck rrison; Me ees Andrew John- R. J, Fred Kanski, Wilton; hnoor, Menoken; Mrs. W. A. Alexius Hospital Alexius Jdwin great natural Thurs Otte, Ruso; McDonald, tzen, Hallida chlaht, Fort Yates; Mrs. F. E. Feist, Linton; Richardton, She also dances so thgt motion pic- ture fans will get_a Plimpse of ‘the Mary Hay who is so popular with Broadway musical l_comedy patrons. SAND AND GRAVEL We can furnish good clean beautiful Sand and Gravel for building and repair work. Transfer Co. Phone 62. Head Colds— A | Wachter | tivities, of school sent as and presi- | at law,! Valley; High | SP atm 7 Church there will ten months old son i the baby will be! {brought to Bismarck tomorrow af- jternoon, and funeral services will be Vater of- | at Capital theatre tonight with a.cast' ee EE LATEST TITLE - “I doctored all winter and it didn't Helps a bit, but FOLEY’S HONEY & for my cough and cold,” Henry Daniel, Berrysbure, Penn. FOLEY’S HONEY & TAR COM- POUND is one of the largest selling cough med in the world. Con- opiates—ingredients are writes Mr. Resurrection Gharles' 'Meaifiey. will be given at the Presbyterian Church Sunday Evening, April 12 by the morning choir, i Tle is i wedding, inet Gri Cn National woman’s golf cham- added another title to her Miss Al Stirling is fe Fraser. this photo taken at ent husband, Dr. Fraser of Ottawa, MRS. BARNES, Soprano. Mrs. SCHEFFER, Alto. HENRY HALVERSON, Tenor GEORGE HUMPHREYS, Bass. | | With Miss Esther Taylor singing in the woman's trio. 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