The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 8

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TAGE EIGHT + ah 4 FRENCH DEBT TOU. §. TO BE SIDETRACKED Will Straighten Out Painleve First Try to Frane Financial Troubles ACHERS ELECT | Judge Lindsey to Open Lyceum TREY, MATTISON sumene* PREACHES ON h «land ind DEMOLAY 70 PRAYER TEXT t : of ale i at Rev. Vater Wi astral Mattison ill Preach Revival Services Tonight —No Service Saturday ect of at and heart THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | prayed for Mr. ure the faithfulne hears and answers pr | people in this audience who ne to the things I Lord, te the padlocks up saying: “Here tokens of. God's dence that God There are were wit ave related A season which Rev, Rey. Vi followed, in d others led. Vater of the McCabe Metho opal chureh will preach to: There will be no services to night. Rey. Mattison w ut the church day morning x the al and tions» will unite in rst Baptist chureh, ching the sermon. night. | J worship at the } Rev. Strutz pre a revival in that chugeh. | and on START WITH age dativered the church last) ni to any fortably filled the} of the buil took | SLANDER SUIT FOLLOWS SEARCH 20 MEMBERS : Installation of the Bismarck Chapter Wi November 27 rand No KANE PRESIDENT’ a North nd tonight the complimentary gu to he given by where ahd they Spirit” He se “Phe imp be over-est Il Take Place Molay « r church nd the reh today are Prayer is the @ taining thi Yl the luck of prayer i "| seeret eau fail iritual dro dividual Chr rwembe ing. He fourth chapter of “And when t was with the Hol yer can not! T the means | n our lives ure in our lises on the part « in and of do to the Le not because ye curs, Boy nian not God, or hor If we do not pras about tot ¢ things to wet help f of lit goin » realized the nd knew erythin ye ansiow: made up of ng. It shake, d togethe full of the! God we have s not OF KLIEH HOME | nf i N. D. Morton county t.. 30.—(P). tion of th sheriff's department employees in’ making a| *) Mandan, ‘ed. CIGARETTE ~ TAX LAW WILL BE ENFORCED, Licenses Will Be Revoked in Cases Where Law Is In- tentionally Violated | Vigorous steps are being taken by} | the license division of the attorney general's office to enforce the cigar-! ette tax law, according to announce-! ment by officials following revoca- tion this week of the licenses issued to several dealers. Under the law licenses are revoked by the department if in its judgment aw has been intentionally violat- Hearings are held by officials of the department in such cases instead of presenting them to the courts. In a recent case packages of ci- minute search of the George Kliehj garettes kept on display by a dealer ; home, nine miles southeast of Al-| ‘mont, July 15, 1 of Mrs. Fred Leonhar resulted in the filing today of a $10, OO) slander suit against Mrs. Klieh | ppeared March Big R knowledged, but that he w of foyl pl When in Jul _/ demand was made for a search of the Klieh farm for the body, it develop: | Jed a “tip” that the body was buried | Slunder the furnace in the basement of the Klieh home had come from Seattle fortune teller. Mrs. Kli claims $10,000 damages for alleged statements’ by Mrs. Leonhard that Mrs. Rlieh had and hid the body. News Notes From the Valley City i} of a $10." evidence ‘of a law violation if cigar: Mrs, Leon-| ottes contained in open cartons found Kile sband | Pee Killed her husband /™"y, ling were properly stamped but it was found that he was selling unstamped garettes from cartons kept beneath the counter. In all future cases, it was held, it will be held prima facie on the are not stamped. Purchases Are Checked The regulations of the state trea- surer require that each package of igarettes be stamped as soon as the carton is opened. In many cases checkups are being made of the quantity of cigarettes purchased by e from wholesalers and the amount of tax paid to the state trea- In cases where such discre- . it was exnlained, the premises properly y case where s have heen revoked, it was said, the cigarettes were being sold for the same price charged by deal- ers who complied with the law. The result has been a form of profiteer- li Gordon hats he shape- fi | pit more 1 ' appears on the To ho must be m: old. their There’s good n that than surface. 1d its shape @ hat ade of the very best materials put to very best way: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 geth- H er in the Gordon hats never look old—eve 1 when they've outlived their style. and more common brands the tax is three cents a package. Soo Railroad Co. Appeals From Kutchera Verdict _ Appeal from the verdict of a jury in the Burleigh county district court, which granted $12,000 to Adolph Kut- chera, as damages against the Soo rai It of a personal injury, has been filed in the supreme court by the railroad. The record shows that Kutchera was testing a motor speeder which he was repairing for the railroad at the time he was injured. ing by the dealer at the expense of “The Iron Horse,” a virile Magnus Johnson Files Charges Against SC] _ T_—— Chicago, Oct. 30. Senator Magnus Johnson has filed with the senate elections subcommit- tee his statement of specifications of charges in his contest of the election of Senator Thomas D. Schall of Min- neapolis, The subcommittee, of which Sena- tor Charles S. Deneen of Hlinois is rman, which met here last month, after Senator Schall replies to —~(P) Former If you real- ize this isthe truth — your next hat will the specified charges, set a time place for further hearings and mi: public the claims of the contestant FIRST THOUGHT When the boy or girl in the home is ruhdown in body and strength, a mother’s first thought is almost always— Scott's Emulsion It is nourishing and in- vigorating cod-liver oil, rich in the trying | we in everything sleet of praye Teachers College | the state without any attempt to pass tribute to the old west—Cap- | the resulting profit on to the consum-|itol Theatre, fours days com- jer. The result, officials as . d-| mencing Monday. . hi J been to place a premium on defrau College numbers 5° ing the state. The cigarette tax is sisi ale of two new in-| Cook with Gas. It’s Tdeal Fuel. in the vitamins that all children need. Give Scott’sEmulsionthepure tood-tonic—regularly! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. company. ngs and take part in the work An amendment to the constitu: hold office or have tion, adopted today, any votin ‘aculty the merging of the c 7 a Committee | achers at the Valley C jexpected to produce $200,000 in 1925, | most of the revenue coming from the sale of tax stamps. On the cheaper sr is communion with God, con he told how a number ¢ The college c eal nt Children like its crispness | t De M ‘A 5 7 mpus has been gre: ‘ ly beau by the completion of | tive. tel t ng {the new Alumni entrance, so called | néaud te the Ghia southenst’ of Bis aH because the Alumni met one: | j on hy its jiigmbere morning and ¢ wn- {half the cost. This attractive en: | : lready beine formed for{ter it, It was in a dilapidated con- | trance replaces the unsightly old irow program at the install-{dition, having two old padlocks on | fene Chapter and furs {the door fastened with barb wire, He | | The college has’ been unus | —- { fortunate in the number and ch: | Makes sound teeth and healthy gums! the Prayer in jother thing Jheari, There are a lot of people tha }don't of the Lord's A total enrollment of d for the fall term, ruling of the state board of ad- that no more elemen may be granted aft-| the end of the fal at the D0 is antici Minot, N eiantlel Kane, preside n spite of | North Dakot al ty of the order when the s conyers practice suceceding City, who has an tual enrollment of the fourth week of this term! ion with ¢ DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N: D. i end was G84. | roa » Dick OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 428 BELIEVED ONE OF BUFFALO BANDITS: pulpit where the old pulpit Bible |}Qn Oct. 2 Stitt Wilson, | Jay open and knelt down praying that God mieht pour out His Spirit and again fill that sanctuary with devout ppers answer to that prayer was de- layed seven years, then God called | him to come to the Glencoe church : and blessed the place with “ so that the church y e doors. A strong | count organized, — the | speak. ‘ church put into a perfe The College has seven literary so- “!pair, and before he left t cieties, five for women, and two for sean nah [BAtion voted to give to Mr. Matt en. All have held their first meet- aoa ranch {the two old rusty padlocks he ings of the year, and are. arted hy on moved that early morning when helon the year's program of activities und] the well kno ial reformer, de- livered addresses under the a International Y. M. C. A Mrs. Helen B. Paulson, Goose Lady,” will appear, and on Oct. Dr. Dallas Lore p, head of the nglish department at Boston U and known throughout the for his nature writings, will The Mother den from the local unit to county a state; commended the move in rai ards of — qualifi vored the national educa n bill, and pledged indorsement Junior association While Films Properly Developed Snappy Kodak Prints SLORBY STUDIO Mail Your Films Bismarck, N. Dak, Lown the cliff Every Week to. Be Study Week |? at Ellendale|: banks in tran Police Chi Some Men Call It Luck! The success that brings with it influence, power, friends and money. But those who have succeeded will tell you that it’s nothing but UNDERWOOD efficiency and hard TYPEWRITER CO. a “we : work, y Phone 820 “Why, It Went Right Down é 5 Let us give you the : To Root Of My Ten Years Business Training a 5 that will make you Trouble And Had Me Feel- efficient, and you'll ing Like A New Man In No find success easily Time,” Says Minneapolis within your grasp! Man, “THIS KARNAK HAS GOT THEN ALL BEAT A MILE” prisone with the Ellendale protec funds of frequent and demands for tain things durin y that. students and industrial school n revolt against the eu Rent Typeyriters Special Rates to Students. Zimmerman issued ting all members of duty in the vicini- prepared for an cy while money is being trans: | r one bank to another. at the sumte time placad | ards, med with shot- | Erie county jail to frus- | Ata recent meeting of the student} body it greed that the real pur-| un pose students in going tol try s much learning |} ut end in the school wa n pa Al confined there. | ken because (Duteh) And fron tional Vt k study week y nt time until the end of the u DRY-CLEANING DYEING Hat-Blocking and Pleating. i sche of a payroll} rc gang that operated here re-| the} cently, were the princ in Thu Ol day's holdup. With these two men at head of a new gang of gunmen, | New beginning students admitted any business day. Positions secured for our graduates. Write, Call ér Phone for new Catalogue. Address, J. F. PEARCY, Mgr. Gimmie 2nd floor Cummins Bldg. MANDAN, \ \ harecauad “T tell you [ have taken a lot of SLC t bold, medicine in my life for stomach to which the school desir f netted 100.) trouble, for T have suffered with it supp | might ‘prove to be only the beginning |the past ten years, and I don't be- a reign of terror i . bd ioe Anderson One of Gang Evidence of the pre of Ander-| son in the gang was established to | mies them o lend 3 Identified as Robbers Who Held Up Excelsior Bank | « Oct. 30 jlieve there ever was a medicine put lin a bottle that could even half eq "s got ’em all af the: pel beat Russell, of who identified a Minneapolis. ture of Anderson| ,“My appetite just got down to who on{#most nothing, and many’s the good meal I have set down to and “not been able to eut more than a bite. Why, food simply seemed to turn to son my stomach, and gave me in- gestion and sour stomach so bad and such terrible headaches and dizzy spells that I would just be in agony for hours after every meal. was so restless und a good night’s sleep y out of the question, and CLEANERS AND DYERS WhotisHre || CITY Insurance? Answer: Fire insurance is protection against financial loss by fire. Be sure that your fire insurance really protects you. Consult this Hart- ford Agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” > Bismarck,‘N. D. Phone 577 Minneapo! Three | ndits in the plac a|_witnesses | to the 1 shooting in front} Jor the » positive in their identification of Harris as one of the | | principals. In addition to the activities of the | heriff and the police the Marine Trust company offered a reward of $10,000 for the capture of the outlaws and the Buffalo clearing house asso- 1 would get up feeling ciation officials have offered a re-|ed to start the day. Why, I was so |Wward of a like amount for the capture | Weak and sluggish that many times T of persons ; in a bank | Just felt like T would drop in my boldun. “Well sir. a friend finally put me on to this Karnak, and it just got down to the roots’ of my troubles in | no time and soon had me feeling like a new man, ave been identified | pt n- up the Min BOWMAN UNDERTAKING CHAS, RUSSELL I ent anything [I want ‘d nlenty of it, and nothing me one bit of trouble after- simp- |. No indigestion, gas, dizziness, morn.| headaches or anything. That weak,| ish feeling is entirely gone, and I eat, sleep and feel like my old- time self again. And if others will only give Karnak a fair trial it'll do the same for them, too.” i rnak is sold in Breslow’s; and by every ble druggist in Bismarek and every other town, ‘Adv. bery several wi The men re been identifi cE. \ under arrest at Hurley, Wiscon- | allagher, who has been in| Minneapolis for severa rthur Slater, ‘ht, For Sale Annex Hotel Building, also lots 18 to 16, inclusive, Block 68, Original Plat, Bismarck. PRICE $85,230.00 This is the valuation set by the State Tax Commissioner and the City Assessor. TERMS 30% cash. Balance at $750.00 per month until paid, 7% interest. This offer is good for 10 days only. Purchaser to pay 1925 Taxes, not yet due. Call at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Noon or evenings. custody in days, and / here’ last The other men, suspected of tak- ing part with the three in various safe robberies, are Joe Kelly and Frank Devoe. Search is being made for a sixth member of the gang. The final roundup of gang mem- bers took place last night when the police closed in on a house which had been under watch for three weeks. Armed with shotguns, the po- lice forced their way into the place, run by Mrs. Slater, where they cap- tured Slater, Kelly and Devoe. | WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers. Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge, Day Phone 246 Is Doubting Thomas Night Phones 246-887 No Longer “All medicines and doctors for stomach trouble proved worthless in my case, Everybody recommended something else and nothing helped, so I became a doubting Thomas as to any cure. While in St. Louis a party praised Mhyr’s Wonderful Remedy so highly that I bought a bottle and I am now a doubting Thomas no longer.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intes- tinal ailments, including appendici- tia. One dose will convince or money refunded, Sold by druggists every- Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Three services—Family Washing Finished, PATTERSON’S HALL Rough Dry and Dry) Sat., Oct. 31, Hallowe’en Admission $1.10 PHONE 258 BISMARCK Ssuda HENRY TATLEY Bismarck, N. Dak. 24 hour service on parcel post orde: 4A N. DAK.- MANDAN,

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