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q \ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925 HUSBAND OF MISS DUNCAN ~— ISASUICIDE Russian Poet, Whom the Dancer Divorced a Year Ago, Takes Own Life New York, D in Moscow. band of Isa- dancer. ars old, Duncan. 2 and the committed He was the divorced hu. dora: Duncan, Yessinin some 10 younger than M They wet ried in wife divorced him 1a Short- ly after the wedding the young Bol- evik writer came to the United s with the dancer. Miss Dnucan went on a dancing tour, but was barred from appear ing in several places because of the seant fact that she wa: C4 a her. wont to wrap s ife on the ‘tour and seemingly mild mannered youth. Then 3 be- _ 10, break aout “his pugnacious- rtook too freely of here Yessinin was de- elared to have blackened the eyes of Miss Duncan, which prevented her from carrying out one of her pro- grams. A similar incident was re- ported later, from Paris, and the dancer was declared to have shipped him post-haste back to Russia. Be- fore departing he engaged in fist- cuffs with a couple of ex-Russian soldiers. Yessinin got in trouble with the police in Moscow for alleged anti- semitie speeches and spent some time in prison, Miss Duncan, who also had returned to Russia, inst tuted a divorce suit under the Sovie: woand was freed from Yessinin. She is declared to have said that he “impossible” and. th shine” had made him cr Idren Were Drowned All has not been rosy for Mis Duncan, ‘She has been barred trom iving ‘performances in the United in England and Her greatest sorrow, however, cam: in April, 1928, when her two chil- dren » drowned in the ri were riding in thei mother’ utomobile, accompanied by a maid. The chauffeur descend- ed from the car to remedy some trou ble and the machine started and] ran over the embankment and plung- ed into the river. The children were Beatrice, aged 5, and Patrick, aged 3. The maid also was drowned. Pershing’s Possible Return to U.S. Not ‘Due to Ill Health today from Tacna, i ute that the report that General John J. hing’s health required his return to the United S was received there with surpris It was said there that while the General had been contemplating visit to Washington for two or three months, there had been no hint that his health was’ unsatisfactory. No explanation could be obtained as to why General Pershing con: templated returning to the United States, but it was indicated that if developments required it he might prolong stay in the Plebiscite area. During his early days in Arica, General Pershing required the ser- vices of a Santiago dentist, but it | thi was represented that whatever ail- ments he was suffering from were’ not of a serious character and could await treatment later. The purpose of the trip of the general from Arica, where he is-en y deavoring to compose the Chile-'a successful photog Peru boundary dispute, was said tion of this spectacul. ly at the department to be! for the purpose of allowing him to! wa: offici, rece dental treatment, and offi- cials would not go into the question of his general health, known to have been impaired during his Jong s sojourn in South America, It was merely stated that he had becn wait- ing an opportunity to return to the United States to receive the care of his own dentist. : emphasized that General s return had no political or cance and that there wae ery indication he would; ¢: return to his work at Arica. Cardinal Mercier Undergoes Saperation |: Brussels, “De: 29.—(P!—Cardinal Mercier, 74-year-old primate of Bel- ste gium, ‘underwent an operation at Daughter. 8:30 o'clock this morning for correc- surgeon was Dr, Demees. After the operation it w the Cardinal's condition was good. A medical bulletin at noon s: the state of the patient tial most satisfactorily. He underwent the critical operation without chloro- | form, the effect of wi heart was feared. A local unuesthe- tic was used. He suffered the or- deal courageously, following the | the whirl of soc h surgeon's work with « trained eye,! e in his youth studied under the | famous Dr. Charcot at a Paris clinic. | The royal family is keeping con- stantly informed of the Cardinal's condition. 5. “Joann ina” Destined to Be Popular Book ‘A popular holiday book by If, L.| Gates, ready January 9, published by Barse & Hopkins, New York City, is “Joanna.” is the remarkable story of @ remarkablo girl, A néw\ adven- ture in fiction destined to set new fashions. A wealthy and eccentric old bache- lor banker conceives the idea, of try- ing to discover whether the up-to- date flapper is what she scems to be and what she would do should a pil-| lion be put at her disposal. Joanna of the silk counter is chos- en for the test. She becomes the possessor of a bank account of a million dollars with no “strings” tied to it. Her experiences in her new life furnish the reader with an intimate picture of the warring forces . between her two environ- ments, So in the end, when the climax comes, and she discovers who .her when,T.: Manzella, San Francisco, got his foot peddals mixed, he gave; photographers.an opportunity;to get this unusual picture. this car caught-on' the edge of the pier and saved Man: ‘mid-week hath, Benetector, is, as we bis real mo- ive in carry! such a sf whim, Joanna won out in the ease of conflict, andchuses the banker t HERE’S LATEST IN TAXIS Fen this evening att Lhe program is the same given a City Auditorium on Christmas . 7 . )—-Sergei | Yessinin, the eccen' sian poet,| the audience. A male quartet a mixed qui ess of her attire and the add- athletic comm 1 pugilist, middleweight champion, and not Gr h ccept the offer | the comunis: | This agile taxi has made its appearance in New York and other eastern believe that after a underneath t wpoint not in with his the ‘trayeedy of a break with | ct on which he young manhood. Hed a story written defense of the emingly flight daring, even bold girl o apparently ought to hee | accomplish their purpose down the social se: Then follows th | dempt'on of Greer and his accep Jor a more tolerant viewpoint toward the daughter 3 prototypes the countr, Floods Along the | Rumanian Frontier; Take Many Lives! '*: t “moon-| Hundreds of lives | Rainbow Girls Go to Jamestown to Install Assembly| Order of Rain- e sweeping hodic agic cn five who ‘took re ir ent iroke y officers of “the rl {STATE BRIEFS new assembl under the sup | Matron of the 0. who will act us in- of Rainbow girls nesota, who will in Essay Contest Announced Association of Com- ent to Paul Cook. Jea If you can imagine a twelve-wheel an idea of ‘the kind Mars Low The personally directed bee te Believing in doing things Obligation to the | Hoover’ S Galen Boosts Wheat Price} (PC joniment AS retakes were prac sib! screen version acpherson, one a 5 ~ compared with pration with | ae ber ted tora Jump of sevens “cents at ‘established. records for the s son, ‘with Dectin: { genius Tenet the producers, and cast such stage and F ies ad Joseph Schildkraut, det n ranks of the inde- aaa Juliz Faye, Trixie ir riganza and mpede that w asson Ferguson. Millet ; Demands onaee of Venue negro, was a ELTINGE THEATRE st easy rite fallow. , “Joseph Greer and His a motor vehic ion of a lesion of the stomach. The' tion of an touch with the civili eee | a his i i that everything was normal and that; o court of Justice saonmae until i hursdoy.. eds to protect himself, dopa eid ittention and he was di Program Will Be Given at the Prison Tonight A Christmas program will be giv- iary. the ¢ penitent The Juvenile band will pla Christmas carols will be sung by the Gideon chorus, Henry Halverson and tet will sing. Miss ) on Ackerman will giv Y "| of the Nativity. ht will lead in pra Flowers Issues Challenge for Fight With Greb: New York, De: 20.--)—The ste m today 4 “of Tiger Flowe Ss, negro ra bout with Harry Greb, it he oust ) days or go 0: eligible List. W posted jer certi check for .|mateh | Dr. Cole Talks to the Rotarians ? und Pacifie ho- i ‘de Miss Ann Monson, pi $ n Andrist, egllo; and Adolph Enyet Cole Han - 1. Arman. Benton Baker selected to represent the club next Ww Social and Personal RETURNS HOME Miss Ellen Davi a home in Wishek tod in Bismarck with her si W. Munson, VISITING THERE A. MeLean, rity, nm his hor visit, with rel. © resident. af | nthe. eity . Alb to ives and “friends DAUGHT Mr and) Mrs. D. hounce the birth of a the Bismareh hospits LT. 1. egular meeting of the L. T. L. held tomorre veluck at the P ptist chureh. HOME Miss Lena Hafner, student: nurse Alexius hospital, has heen called to her home in Carrington. by the illness of her mother, IsITORS hnson and) Mi chers in towns ip, spent the week-end in Bis- nd Mandan, . EMPLOY Peter Maurer has. pt ted ters at Bi aeavek, FROM UNDERWOOD Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larson of Un derwood are spending a few visiting and shopping in Bisma: ! HERE Miss Vendla Vitalis of Wilton has been a guest at the P. J. : home for the past week. GUEST OF FRIENDS Miss tn Sharff of Glen Ullin is spending several days in Bismarck the guest of friend RETURN FROM MINOT Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jorde have re- turned from i ra days? visit in Minot with relatives. DeMOLAY TO M The regular meeting of the DeMo- will be held Wednesday evening o'clock, RETURN Row VACATION MisS Mary has returned Teste Actes Fale iihebee parents in Sterling, CURR The Current CLUB club wi 10 to bind the Or some in charge of the | Kiwanis luncheon | attending the pending. the St. Paul waterways meeting , M aud M Gri und Forks No) MeKenzie ernoon ats here last. Friday” te Park Wood Dorothy and afternoon for by a young it four and one-half The McKenzie lous for its New Year’ 1 meet | and already numerous reser: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee | News of Our | Neighbors _ _ | were di uted Levery A danee and pie oan the Dickinson ! a took Christ Mrs. Car son le s visiting his 4 "Welch Graves took » Mroand Mr at McKenzie EPHANT RUNS WILD Two keepers were rushed ed elephant short) unloaded from a boat enraged elephant — cor of the men against a fence i him quite as high Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. A.j vations from out of town Thorberg. FROM NAPOLEON Dashley has. return- visit in Napoleon with her ed from parents, FOr The Vortnightly club ‘meets. to-| morrow afternoon with Mrs. BP. J.! Meyer. FROM WASHBU and Mrs. J. J. Schweizer of spent Monday in. Bis- F polis yesterday by the illness of uncle. Mrs. Minnie Thompson of Steele is spending 9 few days h shop- ping. F the holidays with frienls in Fa VISIT M. Hy Sidenour of Dickinson ig visiting in the city this week. MAL OPPED FROM SKY London—Expert$ are working on experiments in hope of evolving some method by which mails can be safely dropped from aircraft flying at 5,000 to 6,000 feet. At present the technical devices that have been tested are being kept secret, but they are on the clockwork delayed-action principl McKenzie Hotel New zella trom Year's celebration. Phone 71 {for reservations, Sipk ewe voeetaes sacdsd.Dcd DAD Dcinin guests have been made. LOSES $20,000 This is Mrs. W. T. Starr, wife of the wealthy New York breker, whose home was robbed of $20,000 in jewels, _ PAGE THREE SPECIAL FULL DRESS TUXEDO SUITS $17.50 to $45.00 Latest models. Bergeson’s CLOTHING. yeh remark has just been sprite He is the only laug iin TAILORING WOMAN STOPS in contact with the short cireut whieh ‘Too Late To Ciassify McKenzie Hotel New Year’s Celebration Step the old ye Hight howsekeepin var out and the new year McKenzie With the best dance hall in the state, good 1 delicious midnight luncheon served in the Main dining room with Noise Makers DANCE IN PATTER Phone 71 for reservations. uble Reservations will be made celebr ation. — 3 TONIGH' r and with ON’S HALL for one couple Tickets $2.50 per person. McKENZIE HOTEL CO., Milling, -operation PUT PURPOSE AND SYSTEM IN SAVING! A keen business man said re yave money JACK PICKFORD it and think how much better off you are than the other fel- low—save, so that you can buy, after awhile more than anything: Constance Bennett 1 with magnifi New York things that you can afford to buy now.” Have purpose in your -saving—and add sys tem by banking your savings regularly in a Savings Account at the City National Bank. You can start an account with one dollar, you haven’t an account already. Coming! Coming! 3—Days—3 Commencing ‘CECILB. DE Production “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY” A melodramatic master- piece of the screen. SE peeve want ADS BRING RESULTS NATIONAL be NO. DAKOTA BISMARCK, P. GC. Remington, Jrestéen’ J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Remington, Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash.