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ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Se ee ee ee ee ee ” MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 ~ : THOUSANDS CHANGE VIEWS ON DRY LAWS Public Opinion Has Turned » Against Prohibition, Columbia Head New York, Dec, 21-—()-—The tide , ef public opinion has definitely tur ed against prob on, in the of Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University week's senate debate, started | by Senator Edge of New Jersey, beginning of what will successful movement to Pye present intolerable situation,” he! thinks. Voluminous correspondence on the ubject, he said in a letter made pub- c last’ night, showed that thousands of men and women who had been cere prohibitionists have their views and are asking le: hip in a movement to reform the} gi'esent laws, Dr. Butler's letter was written to Mrs. Victor A. Seggerman of Atlantic iughlands, New de and contend- cd that “to drive prohibition out of the country has become a moral is- sue” An Immoral Undertaking + ‘The violation of “fundamental and righteous in the futile and law- king attempt to enforce a fool- and untruthful law,” he wrote, poral undertaking vernment ever lic act i added. ri for 0 that is made for As slavery was ‘riven out of the constitution and out of the count and we shall develop a to abol- ish the saloon, to swpress the liquor ific and to reduce drunkenness to x minimum which willl both with the nity and the in government ‘ nan, who wrote to Dr. utter. criticising his oppositign to prehibition, expressed surprisé that he had made his letter publie and re- ated her bel when one 2 Judge Fred h prohibition will be, | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — PAGE THREE XMAS BUYING |" MUCH GREATER | THAN YEAR AGO'. (Continued from page one) colored bulbs topped by {the many small lining the streets Julso electrically light crowds in the various sto the happy good-naturedness of clerks trees anyone with the fact that the commemorating the birth Christ child is, ;of all. i | | néeed, the happiest Ward Resigns as Kitchen’s Deputy- | Winter Appointed Resignation of C Ward deputy commissioner of agricult and r and the appoin ite A. Winter to take his 1 announced here Saturday by J. A. Kitchen, head of the depart was retir To Prison instend. of to a Wedding | eotemanon | Peter Peterson, son of Anton Pe terson, farher living northwest of Steele, was siven a sentence of one in the state pen onius Satur 00 a ' ° els of flax from the out ary of Diek Begeman, n is about 2 Social and TKINSO star, |i ent line of wor inte i assistant and the nistration, nich | member. 1 ab ear: Personal | Jan | the { M TO VISIT ND FORKS Miss Tobie Will leave: to morrow morning for Grand Porks to] is unde ibe t Wil Von mas holidays. HOLIDAY TRIP Mr. and Mrs HL. ¥ have left Twin Citie turp *) orks, where th the {out upholds rum he is upholding evil.” DRY HEADQUARTERS STOLEN RECORDS hington, Dec, 21,—()—Prohi- bition headquarters searched today for government records stolen from ts files, while dry advocates plan- ned means of more easily opening the do 10 prohibition agents. iz records concerned the sed Mayflower Hotel j ugent spent two men, equitted. hibition Commissioner Haynes ed that the papers had been ‘len just prior to the trial of the nen. Wayne B. Wheeler, gen- counsel for the anti-saloon F he said lastnight, ed, but ume one or two’ men J suspicion was di- end Volstead Act nnounced that a soon to a he declined to to whom he rected ’ Would Am Mr. Wheeler would be pre the Volstead tion agen search homes! on an distille i mp quiring as ering enforcement, had d. added his end prohi- tion ment agencies we quarter. Rep cialist, Wiseon ch pd the d naries of evils greater than the one they intended to remove. He rap- ped certain legislators, also, for per- initting “fanatics and the Anti-saloon Beague to create a situation im which drunkenness is more general than ev ‘As a happy medium, Mr. Ber- ger introduced a bill to legalize four per cent beer and 12 per cent wine. FRED M'INTYRE, A PIONEER HERE, DIES IN FLORIDA Fred McIntyre, pioneer settler ,in Burleigh county and a resident ‘of Bismarck for 20 years, and later a prominent citizen of’ Kidder county and property owner in Stecle, passed away at his home in Florida Novem- her 24, after being confined to his bed for a year and a half;by an at- tack. of creeping paralysis. Mr. Me- Intyre settled in Bismarck in 188: when still under age, and was mar- ried to Miss Julia Pennock who, with two daughtersy Mrs, Anna’ MeCor- mick of Berkshire, N. D., and M Jesse Soper of Homestead, Florida, survive. ‘ ‘The deceased was at one time a di- rector of the Bismarek Bank and was a member of the Bismarek band for 10 years. Later he ran a large ranch in Kidder county and then op- erated the Grand Pacifie hotel at Steele and was also a director of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ bank there. \He was a brother-in-law of the late John Whalen and was connected with him in business here for several years. Mrs. Whalen, Mr. MeIntyre’s ster, still resides here. Prospers In Florida Frdm 1914 to 1916 Mr. } ‘Where he owned and improved three separate orange and grapefruit prop- erties. Evrything he took hold of seemed to turn readily to his finan- cial profit, and although he had to learn citrus fruit growing, he be- came an authority thereon. A man of indomitable energy and industry and a shrewd manager and dealer, he lege considerable property. As an instance of his judgment and good fortune, the second place he owned, purchased for $500 cash, sold at the ‘and of the third year of occupancy, for $20,000, He then bought a small- er place and built a handsome stucco bungalow. This property has in- creased about ten fold,in value in the past-two years, singe timber land in that area is selling at, $2,000 an ‘vagre. During his illness Mr, McIntyre re- tained his courage to the last, never giving up and believing he would re- cover, He was @ man of extremely kindly heart, liberal in the days of his prosperity, and leaving a memory among those who knew him for many kindly deed Hotel rates in Paris exceed those in New York, -4 ase wleee rs of suspected private homes | Amelia Elgner ¢ Atkinson, both were united in mar fi kat the Baptist A. H officiating Mi couple were Ochsner and L other relatives Mrs. Atkinson in Bismarck | BOY SCOL The Boy S jing at the I fh when F. D. F fH the eeting. in doto fu Christmas cheer to a fam cD HERE A. Kaiser of Val- ned home after a ith friend Mr embered us Miss ley City Kaiser will bo + Marguerite Boylan. TO CANADA FOR WINT Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Gardanie for Youngstown, Alberta, y will spend the winter with the They plan to return to. Bismarck + spring. GOES ‘TO KULM Miss Catherine Vader, employed by the Fisk Tire company, has gone to home in Kulm for the Christmas tion, HOME F Miss Agnes R Hontpay hor, been elton, has ea to her home Wilton for the Chris holidays. HOME FOR. HoLipays Barney Sorenson ha Bichey, Mont., to be the guest of re atives ‘and friends for the next tw weeks, Miss Elsie Beye who was the guest of 3 heim over the week-end, h: home. s returned TO VISIT IN FAIRMOUN C. H. Mergens left this morning for his home i ‘airmount where he will spend Christmas with his par- ents. TO VISIT PARENTS Victor Langum has gone to his home near Madison, S. D., to spend the next two weeks ‘with his parents. LEAVES FOR OHIO J. P. Jackson left this morning for Toledo, Ohfo, where he will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. VISITING HERE Mrs. Burt LaDue and daughter ‘of Timmer are visiting in. Bismarck with Mr. LgDue who is employed here. GUEST OF MOTHER M. B, Gilman has gone to Plymout Vermont, to. spend the Christm: holidays’ with his mother. DAUGHTER BORN Mr, and Mrs.sFred Binder, 913 Front street, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday. VISITS IN MONTANA Miss Ethelene jams left Frid visit with her parents. HBRE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Gustafson of Timmer were visiting in the city Sat- urday. GOES TO CITIES Miss Marie Huber’ has left for Min- neapolis for a visit with frien GOES TO CHRISTIANA Haryy Clooten will spend the week at his’ farm near Christiana, SON BORN * Mr. and Mrs, Ernest O'Brie nounce the birth of a son on day evening. rj IMPROVED Mfs, Harry Woodmansee, who has been confined to her bed with the grippe, is able to be up again. FROM WASHBURN Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCullough of Washburn are spending the day in Bismarck. PARENTS OF SON Mr, and Mrs, Joe-Fisher of Try are the parents of a son born Sunday morning at the home of ay and Mrs. |. H. Miller. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Anderson, 617 Eighth seats announce the birth ot ow for Dambert, Mont., for a two weeks’ | Lucas Co. aby. girl © HAD 13, 094 during MARRIED. SATURDAY G ho oand Ne were united in marriage evening at erwin he guest of her her ves and frie will return January GOES VO PLORI MeQuillian vay where he roenstern point HOME url ed Saturday ev PROM UNIVERSITY er and Maurice 1 from Gr students University | rON FOR CHRISTMAS | r will les lp a Iton for nike ves over Christmas. lp id |The ” Cae trimmed cloth coats, at) sie’ » after holiday sale’ prices. AL Bet Bs | complete nge of — size ah Gold Shop. Style with- extravagance, | of Candy just re- ed for Xmas sale. A. W. heat prost ONITS ROLLS oe 1{2.363 Have Graduated—All V eteran N. P. Will Be Asked to Support 7 Stadium Campaign Vires, Aires swel temperata terda ether pray Special Rate Farme cial rates of uppe versit mer stude the st friends of the | Buenos Aires | \Swelters in 93-degree Heat | Dee, 21 -») ered today in re of the for Congre one and one for the round trip will be by the railways for t con 12 tod | formation received Use Gas, the scienti%e fuel.) arrions by Woe ress to be 1 fro) Great Reduction of Rates in McKenzie Hotel Main Dining Room. ; Businessmen’s Evening Dinner Sunday dinner Christmas Dinne (Regular dinne We serve the best ‘of pod and will endeavor to giv vice and invite our patrons to visit you the bést of our kitchen for inspection as to ¢ of food. These meals ar served in Patters noon day lunch, 12 m to 2 p. n Dairy leanliness We are. going to make the McKenzie Hotel the “75 oe 25) and, quality put up by one of the best Chefs that was ever in Bismarck. cheapest place to eat and stop at in North Dakota for the service and accommodation we give. McKENZIE HOTEL CO., Inc. Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys They are scarce, but we have them. arrivals, SELECT YOURS “Don’t take a chance by waiting for late NOW. ,We will not carry a surplus as outside “markets pay a premium for such stock as we now have on hand. Geese — Ducks — Hens — Springs. Fancy Poultry from cur own fattening pens, properly” dressed and refrigerated. * 4 ade What will your requirements be? Order now, avoid disappointment. REINDEER FOR CHRISTMAS, GUSSNER’S PHONE 1660 . Place your Grocery orders early to insure careful and best service. "1 GUSSNER’S orth Dakota ary of the ec he rates will be effective from points in North 1 outh Da Kotwand Minnesc excursion fare tickets : with afin trom the'loeal Conductor Dies \ at Wilton Sunday | # 21.) veteran Northern died at following: a par caught on hiornin, speckal home unday the t met by delegations from the nights of Columbus and Order survived by his nd two daughters, Pun await word tin a son, George el recently lef Florida, The other sfehildren are all at home cal sigue dst 118 Contracts 6 Forum and no | Have Been Awarded | by Navy and Doe 1 by com: | 484, dvertis- | mit 1 Athen [Lueas Co. Crane’s Box Papers make an ideal Christmas gift? luctor who has resided in, ince 1892, d wi | Have you seen our line of Box papers? All the latest Styles and Sizes. Priced from 50c to $25.00 HOSKINS-MEYER Bureau) (®) the | and occupied by per of these properti Hobe recommended | for disposition th IDDIES'COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat. them externally with— Vicks VAPOR Over 17 Million Jars CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT — Monday and Tuesday Owe Tit was to ¢ s yeur. | ; A Ten of Candy just re-| ; ceived for Xmas sale. A. W. S000: Louis B. Mayer presents King Vidor’s - PHONE 1060 SPECIALS FROM OUR PACKING DEPT. if Lard, pure open kettle rendered, Ib......... | (oe ee nf | Bacon, Prime, Medium . Sugar Cured. Strip or Half, Ib. Sliced: Ms os os sa x. vas con, Premium Quality. rip or Half, Ib. ..... 300 liced, Ib. . 38 DR. R.S. ENGE |; Chiropractor Consultation Free _ Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. [Orrrccrocrcerrcorcreccscccs ce. OLDSMOBILE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Povvecovocossroooocs. Phone est: The Helling Agency General “Insurance and Bonds. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. Not the least of the many r why a man is pleased with a robe from KLEIN'S is the label % ; SALES AND SERVICE 1 Blanket Robes, $8.00 up. time. + “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center.” DOLLAR DAY CLEAN-UP SALE Tuesday in the Toy Department (in the basement). Dollar Day clean up sale of gifts assembled from all over the store (main floor bargain tables.) Over 1,000 articles at One Dollar. Every one will be sold by Tuesday closing This store will be closed Xmas eve. Eleanor Boardman William Haines Ben Lyon William Collier, Jr. Creighton Hale Johnny Walker “BASHFUL JIM” Mack Sennett’s latest Riot of Fun! COMING SOC “THE FOOL” The Tremendous Success of the Stage Play. VAUDEVILLE AT THE PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN a saat TUESDAY MATINEE and EVENING 5S ACT AND FEATURE PICTURE “THE PRIDE OF THE FORCE” With Tom Santschi. Dns: Frank Juban ing and Dancing Musical Novelty” Billy Van “The Cri Cartoonist” Margaret Doherty & Co. n “Rainbow Revue” Lloyd & Avis n “A Nightmare of Comedy” Madam Laurent’s “Trained Dogs.” Latest European Novelty with Revolving Platform. Matinee 4 o'clock 10 and 40c Evening 7:15 and 9:20 All Seats 50c WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge, Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 BOWMAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R.