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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 199: j , the hard-luck “sturdough” who eha I Trib a 1 C |CHARLIE CHAPLIN [rainbows of the heart and of the soul | = e ismarc ribune, tion of | AT THE ELTINGE | in the wide: of « strugeting mob that) 3 z : \ i = fa a, aie thing ot and |= = Aa Independent Newspaper | that ou e. : Lerianed nai gold. = = ane stare sengrousty ite the 5 ; —— fering are converted b = = enc s5 \ me Rea in order MTEESCOTT oe (ey Human Hardships Turned In- eens ante, aughter and one ot | 5 Published by the Blamarck Tribune Company, that itm; P enabled: te 4 u io Hilarity by Comedian in It pes yn sand feet of film 2 = Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoMice at, and cha work yes ; i jin “The Ge = = Bismarck, a4 second class mall matter, The Gold) Rush ' ~ = = George Do Mamn.......ee. President and Publisher \ portion a lo , is finanec Bulletin on = = — . Tiny ity and county contributic much of the The new on : A rien = = Te ee ee AETARC® con [ieee hind be sdesivedl [rom membership | picture ” Lignite Deposits |Z = Dally by carrier, per year $7.20) ; isa : © has be dahhie l= = Dally by mail, per 120) shud nrice of a membership is placed at $t, : seorld's great ee to Public|z = Dally by mail, per or ry Hihoueh Larger gmounts may be given. Bifty cents | te \ . : comed Vollegl.-autabie, = = (in state outside Bismarck)..........- ch membership, regard vuethor $1, $4 : Hi ih sy 3 i neculinely | Buiictin = = Dally by mall, outside of North Dakota... . tt Giiak i id ‘ es fo te mionel organiz “dl 1 ‘t i Ghaptie (Bot ai Taneatet a tage | n of tine = ey: Aim = Member Audit Bureaa of Circulation he i paid, go i ae Halse a wound of ihe Klondike ld atin = A gift inspired = . inal beeen the bakinee b the treasiey af the loc: ound of the Klondike gold stam- | = 7 ~~ i 1 ever vede into Alaska, the sereen-comedian | = 7 * = Member: at The ae ates Ee. 1 to the,“ For low “ 4 | pieted with subtly tender and | © He epal, iB be ile by — sentiment = The Associated Hresa 14 exclusively entitled to the U8) 1 aN Ske « iiik wone snames tobe fut t Gen Lekee the atucatsl sre the’ fj many = ; oe: = nse for republication of all news dispatches credited | ; ; py ; 7 a i he hile a itis ! dining roo treh for happiness, field inveatlzation| nt ele and thus ex- = to It or not otherwise credited tn this paper, and also! You Can make it more ettes we aad rl \ houtder i __ | jienite ye erial con- |= ov = the local news of spontaneous origin published here | nau to its membership durine this week | : nal when M by hat, the | lexical survey. "Th a yar |s pressive of the = fn. All rights of republication of all other inatter ee ea al the are rouge G. Lesaard, “3 : sceoloy tz true spirit of = herein are also reserved, 4 Sate . . it though it cost : efit ae anda p J. Babcoek and Leonard, i A = =e lial _ — saute: reap Appointment i ioss of Unie, for Be Mans eho hag a i i the, Seta! Christmas — = = Foreign Representatly \side from any political significance, the app a fe AML le Ht an wughs for the world than necring, : : = G. LOGAN PAYNE COME 7 ment of Gerald Nye hse. its interesting phases, ‘Phe |) wand really Hithe will Cold Rush a delightful struc: | free distri- |B your — photo- = CHICAGO, DETROIT i cnited Stated senate will he called upon to de! A ph sinks it will ho ve Tian: he ciieses Which Tene Cee Norte Dale ah = Tower Bldg. Hotes Blas csiiind dil idihe at ippointment in sich « \ WO geepenae anil Wale Aaa Sieomes to the iMia re today who are in ed in the |= graph. = PAY BURNS AND SMITH ; 4 : orc carl tied o county ie Sand will renutin . Wed of thes hould |= = NEW YORK 9-0 + Fitth Ave, Bldg North Dakota's eonctitulion ives Governor Sortie | ee i for weinet, Te eo jess and Ths : rowed The butterin, may he [E o— = Sreeretn = — ” eee the paweer to Hi al vacancies, exer bE where the | i, i a ne to he here E think } On the tragedy misery suffered 1 the State Geologist, = (OMictal City, State and Courty Newspaper) state statutes clearly define the manner of filling jold friend. inet at fn bat E feed mors [idle Aisle Tinie Jou of North Dukola, Grand |S re we Heh Nacaneies, Whether sueh power affects vara: [oe t is will. write gow aalinvll die iinhfea [the soul ort s . = '= = Hoi HE MEd CFOS case aya mitted 1mstith wfnlleW Slalom apna eruaiie tekcamen le ee |etsusch deities vad! St Mary's Sewing Circle 3 The Slorby Studio = rat ' een North Dakota's legislature never passed legis ver your loving hu er lie Chaplin has | wiil serve supper this evening = 223 4th St. Bismarck. = al a enh he drive, HOM Confercing iti dintive power upon a reht, 1925, NEA Serview! mi mest Lash from 5 to 8 at School Audi- = anietiN = Hip drive which ix ine bo aii eet Rovernot . filling vacaneie the United ORROW— Latter from Nurse itcenre 7 AUANeUDEUNpAaoNNCoNOONANoONONNOONOiE t in been under way for sev bi : ae eae i. Aduuent h Smith to Mrs. Leslie Prec! hinselt in the roje of; torium, ‘ a er vot a ine very SUE ‘ _ . : ; yothe fe ‘ itutio wovernor Se » doubt ‘ 1 rol Pe cinssess fan aueieestsips ie, 18 fe Teer paition' ed foci ce tctatuttet PLU y it i Mi atid hecae aamher, the constitution cloties him with ppoin- = = ae one . ha 4 a five power in ea fall vacancies, he has. the 1E 3 He: lacesetiag . pee) POWer fo name a United States senator despit = \ 5 " ™ ' me pecial legisiation contemplated in. the seven- l= = teenth amendment i= = County ¢ efficient = e = n hin ' fh Many contend this point was settled in the Ala = e e = pag ese ie ; - ay; Dama case when the senate refused to seat a mem- iz 5 Me ‘ eat aia bo the POS Appointed by the governor, ‘The United $ 2 = ee OTe Ut oe sth fed ctioat: Shite, however, is Me sole judge of the anaitien vt ta |Z = a ie ' e : tions members. Whether the issue will be) ind No. at Sargent Co, Otte = = Sage Ve uiicatlons: {08 th ected long politica) lines or after a careful study 12 = presented and disapprovi of the legal pha involved will be interesting to = s not in nes = = note iz = MN ! : men) Governor Sortie, doubtless, is tollowing the advied iz ad (4 O oe ; se cleating houge| 1 1 friend late Senator Ladd in nam ee a iB = ie , aauttcot Mr. Nye rted the La Follette Wheeler KTHS 'S = Jticket, Me is im sympathy with . = e = The chapter Hid ty worthy poor, helps thosed Ue’ ar nce i ; ii a a Fa ' Vaudeville pro- | = a , a ned “le, | ' Aes ee Jf the Ceceased: senator. Ung mitbly his sympa-, tae Nad Oh Wito Midnight pr j= = eet a Oe hee We ah MWOSeY thies are with the hbo of senators who supported | Hedrix, Bismarck. wba Vie Sigh 1S = Miss rel inve many juvenile cases amt) 1G Weliatto /Lor Northwestern Dent: ; thew = = endeavors to turn wayward girls into the paths ot; a . . Ist Stutsman Co. F \= = Sh vie Next Jane wil come tie in primaries. | pitts, i z E Be ne , In the meantime Republicans of the state should; | 2nd = oa BS . . . Fed esaace : = Vie Red Cros ris worthy ser [ORS ORE aa lipon some working t, aside trom | Billing KGO (361 Dini 12] Begins Tuesday morning, with offerings that are truly stonishing in point of value. = ervice men and vilies Who happen teh state issues + Coolidy. io 9 desery [cd ° KEE (467) Radio i=] The important handkerchief markets of the world are represented with their bes: | = 2 one national off Nive pEHIReM thn WORT Ss ce Walled) Support of the Republican party! ith (387) 9 Peature p 'E| offerings—showing the result of months of preparation for this big event. = of tie Toeal branch aloug that tine eae ‘ a. oo PAN | Ingwal ttn ee = : age . = ding the work of the society in generat ne Cf North Dakota. 1 seated Nye could bes uae pu ralconer < ! ¥eomen Dancing Party 2] The varieties include staple and novelty handkerchiefs in great profusion and the | = » han suppor » Coolidge a inistratio: s os Burle * s cay) j ropy j 4 "A 4 rds j. itv “Y = Rev. William Cardinal O'Connes), Arehbishop of NO than support the Coolidge adaitilstiation | eae hie ue Tuesday, Nov. 21th, at A, O. Z| saving in every instance affords an exceptional opportunity to fill present. needs and 2 Bes ies wait unless he intends to break away from the Hepubli; Paleener Bismarck WLU. We Hall, Tiekets. $1.00, 2| anticipate Christmas gift demande = can party, and “become aligned with the Progres: | Paleones, Bismarck ; 3. Extra ladies 50¢. ‘ iz : ‘ = “This Society built upon the firme sives, If we are to have genuine party leadership, 4 Noo TH Stak Co, Emil Lauds. Extra ka 50e. | = i 3 De ; | = = foundation Mtest virtnes—ch: all those who aspire to Republican recognition Ww ' i= = Its hand of mer retches to the poor, the must support leader of the party, Calvin Coot-¢Sellins, H Mayo ae . A : = MfHeted and the distressed, It soothes the | ii man who carciod North Dakota agains . | DR.R.S. ENGE Our Entire Handkerchief Department and the Aisle Bargain 5 ufferings of distressed humanity the mo the opposition of the Progressives and the late! No, Muge., a N - = disaster strikes and speeds to assmage Senator La Follett. Nort Dakota’ Should che kepe | Miboar Chiropractor tables devoted to this sale—for Tuesday and Wednesday. PN Rest 10 sorrow when grief is heaviest. It makes no in the Coolidge column, : Crit | No. He onsultation Free mins, Hazelton, 4 eh counties, won by Peter No. Gul-| Best 10 Bars Semi Dent: Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Rutland. WINNERS OF PRIZES AT CORN SHOW ¢ Bonham highest indi Emmons, se won hy 1600 Women’s Handkerchiefs At 10 Cts. vid Kidder ich Countie DG. + Hazelton, 15.00 Gordon Coat offered by S. Bu! Bergeson & Co., for the best ten eur Klint Corn, by D. ©. Crimmins, Haz in Burl Crimmin da Oe u the highest individual i ALFA D PICTURES In a large assortment of in Burleigh County of Co. Taliny 6 WAL es colored. novelty foreign Thirty-two Counties Repre- | jy7oi hy the Cu | 222 oF other] i prints, that are very CLASS A=FLINTS Lot dth—No, 165 Grant Cos Chas Pfliig- 5 North Dakota State Gon Shaw hela tanicht oF similar carly yellow 5 ‘Ib. Yellaw Blossom Sweet Clover THEATRE = Women’s in’ Bisn kk t week far exceeded , t = . Se even th ndest hopes of those in get Ne dD. 162 Grant Co, Nicolay, MANDAN = Handkerchiefs ch the show, and a checkup of | HH OM. No. 82 Morton Co., W. A - " = 5 Phows that there was al py; lin 7") Glen Ulin. No, 497 ent, F. A. Mund, = At Ct 1 exhibits this y Last | "9 Morton Co, WoOF . BIL Sioux Co, im ‘ = 29 ad e were less than 5000 exhi | Ba 2 oS Whiten fy) Sweet Cloy T ESDAY = Thirty-two counties were rep R OiiaeNCatn: No. 7 it Co,, Chas. Sehiek, = . tonnes. ft ; ARTE ag die dean. on. <4 eet pe 3 3 for 85e. or any lale yeliow or : We aeisieh = Delamere, aa z. =| Of white linen, have age tk ‘tld Morton Con Andrew) Faleaner, Bismarck 3 Grant Co. John Se Hip Ray d&C white and colored_em- county was second. with ¢ SNe cavaee sor. [der Niow eure Otto Ip haymon 0. broidered corners. Plain Emmons county was thi na Teas) ic points, Morton cou » Mapleton, ind Ransom ¢ y four colored linen styles Famous New York Hippo- Sargent Co., ord Boyd, LOT ed by the K for the be leigh Co., Kobert in “Camping.” A little of everything including sing- ing, talking, dancing, mu-| M7 } Muna, Milnor, Best Bundle of ed Corn: “OOM rk Co. Christ Stex- he Fine quality georgette, crepe de chine and chif- eet. Corn: Morton Co. F. ¥ h grown in McLean Co. J, AL] ke: vunty ioe. eee! drome Clown with Mildred Z| ave finished with spoke ae | athe NG, 468° ‘Morton. Cox. Md “3 Sargent Co. Otto| Otto Matias: = hone iene pod hand hae Diese, Glen Ulin. pire esaliah AV 9 Burleigh Co., Robert =] ¢mbroidered designs in D.C. Crimmins a pate; ion, similar) «and Merfons Ge. Wm. Rot. a ; Baldwin é 1 = attractive colors. eee Mund { Burleigh Co. Peter| rd Oliver Co,, John Light, 7 mmmens Go Ds aldwin & Haley |= ae MA ch Center, ; ug ~, : A " . of = M. Granlund Rene Ae 'No, 534 Eddy Co., E. B. Thom- +480 Ransom Co. E. Min “Two Men of the Past. = ° Mihm ey | son, Shes Hdas Sou eH lhem {Gram land, Devamere Corn; || Their comedy is fast and] = 600 Women’s ves a ra eigh Con XN. W./ CLASS D SWEET AND Por CORN | Mest Unusual Shaped Ear of ae snappy = Handkerchief, alton 12] re LOY 14—Early Sweet Corn: lipaleonges ileal be = andkerchiets Schneider Bros. s| B ae a au Kenzie Co. ©. AL! ds 169 Burleigh Co, W. A. . 108 Burleigh Co., W. B. = Special | peeeny Senator A arek. ig Bismarck. i 4 = Pathe aceial [Lor Mixed, Flint: wet ea Burleigh Co, W. B.| No. 119 Dunn Co, W. Ls Boyd, Jas. Wright & Co. = Cc to s Albert ¥ . : i 1—No. 514 Ransom Co., sic, whistling and imita- fons in beautiful rich otary Club | ee Mesblane, b. RPM CO Be LUNE UADOMBRG eo tions, shades and novelty ef- exhibitor of the | LOT 1e—Popectns aay va 2nd - No. 515 Ransom Go., Raymond fects, Pe gatas Ist No, 360 Ransom ¢ EM. : 4 dene. cate Peace Ist. No, 58 Morton Co., Jacob Fet-! Grankind” Delamere. NR, aPe aE en Coe, Pater, Meyers & Nolan = to the highest ng indi f Glen Sie P 2 E | dth--No. 217 Burleigh Co, W. BAB. tiie ‘ 9, MeLean, Emmons, Burleigh and kid Minor, foe Mercer Co. Melton| | Falconer, Bismarck, in “Lyries and Laughter.” Men’s Cotton der counties, won’ by D, C, Crinmins, | od weak G Ghent Best Single Plant of Corn with great- ie ee cet i 0, #1 Morton Co., Ungezecht sina 32 Kidder Co., R. Hl. Pe. est and best number of ears: st--No. 546 Emmons Co., Hazelton. 218 Burleigh Co., Cash prize of $10.00 offered by tne| x Bismarck Typographical Union No.| > 140, to the corn grower for Burleigh! County scoring the highest number of | points, won by Peter Mihm, Bist Silver Cup donated by ‘the ‘Handkerchiefs - At 10 Cts. D: GC Morton Co., 3 Cannell, Glen Ulin. Paul Braden “The Humcrous Card Wiz- ard”. A_ mighty ~clever fellow. Katherine, LOUR CORN yellow, red or mixed! Mihm, I si rd—No. coner, Bismarck. Peter B. a innesota No. 13 or similar dent: leigh Co., W. ‘ir joux Co, Little Bird, Fal UUUONGUDORNNOSOEOENEOSEDOOOuONOROONaD Plain white and colored National Bank of Bismarck to highest s . $47 Ransom Co, KE. M. 5 | Best Bushel of Corn Silage border, nicely hemstitch- individual prize winner in Burleigh Granlund, DeLamere. No, 441 Sioux Co., John Gates,| ~ y<t-—-No, 227 Burleigh Co., Schneid- [fj] ————— eee Do) » 'y hemst County, won by Peter Mihm, Bis-| 2nd—No. 498 Sargent Co. F. A. mee jer Bros. Bismarck, Fe Feature Picture ed, generous in size. * marek, | Mund, Milno! urleigh Co., Dwi 2nd 24 Sargent Co, L. A. ‘ Silver Cups donated by Oscar H.| 7 3rd—No. 353. Ransom Co., Ray a : filnor. , » , Will & Co., one for the best ten ears | Granlund, DeLamere 7 Sioux Co. Afraid of ture of a North Dakota Com || Bert Lytell and 44 of dent corn, and one for the best| 4th—-No, 472 Cass Co., RB, E. Al- ic ! 144 Men’s j= ten eats of flint exhibited by any of ford, Mapelton. », their contract growers, won by Peter LOT 7—Square Deal, Golden Dent or CLASS. ; F—SINGLE, EARS M. Granland, DeLamere, LOT 1% Blanche Sweet World.” Bi rnegard, Dakota Hogs st Picture of North ‘Yellow Flint: j A. Mund, M i > Mihm of Bismarck for Flint and Wil-| similar yellow dent: weet x 455 Sargent Co, Otto! Oen, Minot. ej ——In- Handkerchiefs ‘bert Field, of Bismarck for Dent. Ist—No. 499 Sargent Co. F. A.! Mund, ) C. Crimmins, Hazelton. “ ii gi Cup donated by the Providert Lite | matt mide. Acad zn MeKentie Co, M.S.| 5 Altar) Sellegh,, Biewaroe, ‘The Mcanest Man in the ®Insurance Co., to the highest indivi. 0. 470 Cass Co., R. E. Al-| Stencjhem, . | hee. 60 Cts. ford, Mapleton. | Mun@, Milnor. 370 Emmons Co,, D. C, Hazelton, 7 7 jAhl, Denhoff. * _ 3td—No. 369 @arnes Co, W. W. ‘Brewer, Oriska, 2 « 2nd—F. A. Mund, Milnor, » 8rd—F. A. Schick, Lark. 4th—E. J. Severson, Hettinger. All Seats 50c. it ring exhibitor from} 2nd- ia der, ‘MeLean, Morton or Crimamaina dual prize winner, won by,D. ca , a Con Otto! mane TNS int, MeLean Co Wm. Or-| “fed om North Dakota Corn: mins, Hazelton. 3rd—No. 453 Sargent Co. Otto, man, Turtle Lake. lét—-D. C. Crimmins, Hazelton, Ss py eer eee ee r 54 Cap. donated by. the pAsricultural Mund, Milnor. A ele 4 ith -No, Be emmons Co, DC) dpa A Mund, Milnor. MATINEE 4 O’CLOCK 1 3 for $1.69 Extension Division 0: ie Interna-| 4th—No 491 Sargent: Co., Harris’ Crimmin '» Hazelton. 2rd—Otto Mund, Milnor, 4 ", é Honal Harvester Co. for the best teu! Mund, Milnor, 19—-White Flint: ‘ 4th_—Walter Selene. 10 and 40 Cents Imported French hand- Dents of yellow $ nt corn, exhiliited at! Lor 's—Rustier or other late white 2 tat— ot 13 Burleigh Co, W. B.| Best Picture of North Dakote ate ———————— kerchiefs, all white, with s the show, won by F. A, Mund, Milnor. lent: ‘aleoner, Bizmarck. fattened on North ota Corn: Py jy Alte ALES Pure bred Poland China gilt, offer-| 1st—No. 452 Sargent Co.,. Otto 2nd—No. 241 Sheridan Co. John! ist—Walter Sellens, Bismarck, 3|/ Evening 7:15 and 9:20 hand emdroidered initial. ed by D. C. Crimmins of Hazelton to : i 1,000 Women’s Handkerchiefs At 1 9 Cts. | 6 for $1.00. In a large collection of beautiful sport prints with embroidered corner, in all sorts of colorings, extra quality. Boys’ Initial and Bordered Handkerchiefs At ] 5 Cts. | Of good quality cotton | with colored w Women’s Handkerchiefs At 50 Cts. | 194 Women’s i Handkerchiefs | | 3 for $1.35 At 65 Cts. Of sheer white linen; | have hand embroideret 3 for $1.80. : borders. Imported Swiss Handkerchiefs of color- ed linen have cut-out corners and borders of lace and net. Sitk Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs are designed with block prints, Women’s Boxed Handkerchiefs 35c to $1.50 White and solid “colors, 3 in box, All go at sale prices, Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs _ At 29 Cts. 6 for $1.50. White, with block letter, hemstitched hem — gen- erous size. 600 Men’s | Handkerchiefs | At 35 Cts. 3 for $1.00. Of fine quality with hem- stitched hems and as- colored _ woven are unusual values, Real fine linen in white | or colored with embroid- : ered corners, as well as French novelty handker; chiefs in pretty designs. Handkerchief ‘ Dolls At 89 Cts. Dressed up in six gayly colored handkerchiefs. This doll will delight any little girl and. grown-ups will find them ideal for gifts. The handkerchiefs are assorted colors. 600 Men’s Handkerchiefs AtQ] Cts. 6 for $1.20 Fine quality pure Irish linen, Y-inch hemsitch- -ed ‘hems. 1,200 Women’s Handkerchiefs Real fine Irish linen with ¥-inch hems, plain white, 50c value, sorted berders ;