The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO REVIVALS TO CONTINUE AT AUDITORIUM ! Rev. James Tonight Will Con- 1+ tinue His Preaching the Ten Commandment on meeting: Auditorium, The James UW eontinu tonight singing under the direction of Evan velist Jame Te L would cur ome ot would tar kick you cur nd feather ine out of town,” noman H opin him, no matte big as an elephant Suppose you had a million d lars and would die tonight with ont God, What would your money y fur you? It could ba one dro hy r wife buy aw set of teeth, 1 hair, a cork limb, nau’ and spend new we “We used to eall t pin header vulgar’ talking: dam we culled them chic call them Easter Ey ember the p holy ur theatres in Bis rd on better than i Thank God marek are which is f dirty town.” verences, His His day holy is th God will prosper.” with n my I love you, before Pam r that Lam about the thing you ever "t think 1 1 s will continue preach Commandments, He has nounced that the sermon tonight will be hotter tha the one Sunday night and warns the people to be sure to Wear asbestos suits, H Inquiries about the meetings coming in from all directions. ple inte driving tings and are| ¢ ASSAILED IN MITCHELL GASE REPORT SHOWS Presentation of Evidence Delayed by Objections of Prosecution Washington, government's home and in f. sions, were as testimony before the Mitchell court- Robert Oldys of the air} MT pport Colonel r treasona t r to Guatemal | scheme b in-} terests” to establish a foothold in| central America near the Panama| he minister, the witness said, un- ssfully urged the Washington | government to establish an air mail service to central America," Actu 1 c objections from the pros Quotes ‘ren Report Capt. Oldys also quoted at length! from the aviation report presented in| ¢ 1923 by the Lassiter board of army | officers, containing recommendations tor air defense of the Philippines and Hawaii, which the witness said had been approved by the secretary o war but never ¢: ed into eifect. This report cri situation in’ the fortunate and critical.” Captain Oldys then told the court that while he was stationed in Hawaii | there were so many forced landing| and airplane smashes that there w: a threat to hold pilots financially re- FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS Free Trial of a Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. | We have a method for the control | of Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or re- cent development, whether it is pres- ent as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. 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Now d announces it is un- ne allowan n-law, a labore continue he; forthed ounty b while ple to conti its r brother id he is unable to Where they will go is problemat- INCREASE IN CORN ESTIMATE (ae) ams r 10,000 bushels in mate issued today by the of agriculture in its Ne A month ember erop 000 bushels ary estimates ' 000 bushels com- 32,000 bushe 3,000, \ 1, 151,100 bushels com-; cont potatoes 3,000 bushels compared with 454, Other important farm crop produc- tion this year, previously announced, 2,000 bushels: 8,000 tons; and hops Final estimates of erop production will be announced December 16, Elias Elleflood Arrested After | Raid Is Conducted: leflood, who lives on a farm near Driscoll, was brought. to Bis- marek last night following a raid conducted by Sheriff Albin Hedstrom, | State's Attorney PF. E. McCurdy and | H. Crane yesterday after- noon. The raiders confi \ large still, two gas stoves 100 gallons of mash, 250 first distillation liquid, one lon of moonshine, boilers, containers. barrels, bottles, ‘jugs, funnels, and considerable other paraphernalia. Elleflood w gned this morn- ing before Justice Crane, where he | waved examination, and was bound over to the December term of dis- trict court with his bonds fixed at! $2,500, Upon failure to furnish the} Bond he was returned to the county jail. Elleflood previously _ served time for violation of the prohibition | laws, the records sho 1924, he in di serve and pay a fine of $200 and ce $100. The sentence pr ditional day in j costs and fine in event they Wy not paid. ict court and was sentenced to months in the county jail Last year forest fires” swept over| 29,000,000 acres of public and privat lands ‘in thi In January,!- “ST Herman Moines, ia. Baily ¢ new Mrs. Williams on, Harry A. Willim, League, s D. Williams, 83, pital bein Amundsen w ili Speak i in Farge Fargo, Now. 1, (AP) Au olfer er Ko Y 3 to speak in Pebruary ian polar explorer seme dingy telegram sent today real Committee. Anmundsen. is hd States Airplane Dash for He wilh probably other points in the of the committee time i wa whinge a tour of thet the aid STOCK PRICES | HAVE COLLAPSE Dow? to Thirty Points Many Issues ( Car: ried From Fiv —Buying Is Cautious York, Nov. = pr volume in t New shortly of selling orde cent a doz nearly 30 h and Hud fore pmpared with last year’s < both professional t ators and iny ng of the market av Win — Hite ae r the | second d THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ST ST. ARTI iG 701 L IVE” was of a cautious ¢| e were in were being liquidated of this strength howey and the y stocks under U.S. Steel’s Unfilled Orders Show an Increase |* 10.-- United corporation on Oct. 19 mace public today, totaled 4.109 Ist tons, an incre of 391,836 ions compared with the end of the ceding month, Y., Nov. States Ste Defense Rests in Stephenson Trial Fargo Doctor’s Trial Postponed 10.) Tri ow of Fargo on murder charge, sche Nove mber term of Cass was _ tod nuary term by sti- attorneys. Dr.. D, C. uled fe counts postponed on of | peewee Levies on Many Other preduced and the Casselton Bank Appeals Case Against Gill from an order of the dis- trict court setting aside a judg ment against the homestead of Rolland R. Gill, on the ground that i l been scheduled in a bank y action and settled by adju- dication, was filed in the supreme court today the First National Bank of ton, which claims that it still has a lien on the prop- erty. Appeal ‘COMMITTEE WILL LOWER TAX ON CARS}: Ar- ticles Will Be Wiped Out, Committee Decides hington, Noy, 10.—(4)—-Red automobile taxes and r “special exe by the house ut three per cent in- | of five per cent and the levy utomobile trucks, wagons, tires ecessories, would be wiped out. The tax on all grades of cigars levy on alcohol was cut in hal and Mah made in and dues, voted to ex- works of art, No change w tury deems it adi The following occu which a pealed ers; sl billiard shooting autos for and howl! riding acco manuf nd motor-boats. 1 to reduce from ax on physicians na and to cut cents to cents the taxes h deed or conveyance amount- 500. See Rin Tin Tin in his new big feature at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow and Thurs- day. Bismarck Man, Doing Life Term, Asks for Review Kasimer Schneider of Bismarck, convicted of murdering his wife poisoning and sentenced to a life term in the peniten today filed an appeal for a review of h case by the supreme court. Schne' ms that he is innocent and ‘ongtully convicted. The first trial of the Burleigh county resulted in 3 agreement by the Y change of vente to Barnes county he was convicted of murder in the attractive j building, 40° { al- ‘STATE SCHOOL | OF SCIENCE HAS *- NEW BUILDING : | Vocational th |Instructors of the Institution | the possession o in ‘by Trained Own Bricklayers for the Job | | y red brick - I nd tile bui he use of elo 2 in 1 the mployed by ying was done o attended th Klayers held during th The stracture modern indus! walls with s es entire pal ag group. lding adds 50 © increase in on of this new 2 to prevent cong: become JCCESS | izen, honored po- jy and profe ly, Dr. RLV. Pierce, whose picture appears above, y have equalled, s which have stood the test among the “be Golden Medica! Discover medicine und sto clears the — skin, creases the blood supply and the cir- culation, and pimples and eruptions ckly. Beauty is but skin {electri al trades, chanics, jalso a smal] machine shop, lighted ech nica .cosen Up That Cold first: degree, good blood is b ath both. — " blood to he good, your stom- On Apr » an Arab pearl diver remained under seven fathoms | 4 tion of water for 109 seconds skal hysieian e's puts in fine contibion, all the o: Ask activ ur See Rin Tin Tin in his new | Do. Golden overy, in tablet e|big feature at the Capitol) oy) yijuid form, or send 40 cents for Theatre tomorrow and Thurs-| trial package of tablets to Dr. Pierce’s day. ids’ Hotel in Buffs Y » Say No if asked to “try” a substitute for Quaker. That is, if you want real Quaker flavor... that famous Scotch flavor...in breakfast oats 2 ‘TERE is only ONE way to get the true Scotch flavor in oats which distinguishes Quaker flavor -. and that is by getting the Quaker brand. Oats was originally a Scotch dish. It must have true Scotch flavor to be at its best. Remember this, for your own sake, when tempted to “try” some ordinary brand, That flavor is milled in. Nobody as yet has successfully imitated it. Grown-ups and children who ordi- narily don’t take to oats, respond to this unique flavor. And flavor, as with ne: ‘or you know, in food. Milled under exclusive Quaker methods applied to the finest, plumpest grains. Quick Quaker is the world’s fastest cooked breakfast dish. Takes 3 to 5 minutes. That’s faster than plain toast. Due to Quaker milling methods, it supplies, too, the “roughage” you need to make laxatives seldom nec- essary. Look for the picture of the Quaker on the label. See that it is there before you buy breakfast oats. is the all-important point 2 Kinds The Quaker Oats you have always known and Quick Quaker—Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1925 Congress. That the indicated b re men could positions afte: plumbing, ckYaying. propriated by is| work is succeeding the fact that ma weed u o-me-| There nd a welll © for | mi and br m in the new und trade dv Are |This also. shows of | the buildi all | points the ¥ | perous year in 1926, to | Cook with Gas. | Ideal Fuel. ership “It’s the ining, e, citizen to industr the F With Musterole Have Musterolo hs DIAMOND: ECIALTY We mount our own Diamonds, them direct the which enables w st possible pri contemplating buying a dia diamond-set elry, we would like to ha posted as to Quality, price workm: then pores, then 1 ation and quick re Made of pure oil « her simple ingredien buying from importer: quote low or a piece of jew, and rascle pain ck or joints you and come F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismare! The House “That LUCKY WEDDING Jars & Tubes Selis RINGS Better than a mustard plaster This store will be CLOSED all day Armistice Day the day for Remembering Men in in mufti butten of their day. olive drab, in navy blue, adorned by the bronze the World War — this is To them, and to comrades they left behind, a grateful nation gives thanks for honor, prosperity, peace. BERGESON’S TAILORING CLOTHING Scott’s Grocery We Can’t Sell All the Brands. So We Sell the Best. PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. rd fil We will be closed all day Armistice Day. In Memory ARMISTICE DAY We Are Closed All Day. CAPITOL ARMY AND NAVY STORE. 410 Broadway G. P. Hotel Bldg. We Close All Day. SORENSON HDW. Co.

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