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“PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” IS MAMMOTH SHOW Steel Construction Used First} Time in Films — Cellars Dug Five Stories Deep When Rupert Julian, who directed “The~ Phantom of the 0; inuch-heralded superfilm which comes Monday to the Capitol theatre, or- dered the “shooting” to begin on the opera scene, it was a great day in film history, according to Carl L emmle, president of the Univers Pictures corporation, who confidently asserts that the “Phantom” is with- out rival in magnitude and magni- ficence. It might have been a premiere at ne of the greatest opera houses in the world. The audience, numbering 3,000, the women beautifully and gorgeously gowned, the men disting- Wished and immaculate, waited in ‘nce as the one hundred piece or- estra entered the pit. At a signal from the conductor the curtain arose, and the first act of “Faust” was started. Chandelier Is Reproduced From the stage could be seen five balconies filled to the very edge, glittering with jewels, the whole bril- Nantly lighted by a thousand lights, while far above in the ceiling of the house, the gigantic crystal chandelier glittered. This is the chandelier weighing 16,000 pounds that is loosed from the ceiling by the vengeful hand of jit Al f3 WORLD WAS MADE BETTER BY W. MURRAY CRANE, SAYS COOLIDGE President Makes Statement in a Foreword to ‘Posthumous | many others excelled him in special Book on the Massachusetts Senator—Chief Justice Taft Also Pays a Tribute . 23.—(#)-——-The life of ie made the world, ” President Coolidge says in a foreword to a posthumous book on the distinguished Massachus- etts senator, written by Solomon Bulkley Griffin, eminent newspaper man and for forty years managing editor of the Springfield Republican. While Mr. Griffin describes Crane as a man and brother, President Cool- idge characterizes him “as one of the best examples of American life on both its materia] and spirituel sides.” Chief Justice Taft closes the book, to be published lay by Little, Brown and company, with a tribute, and the tement that “one speaks of Crane with heartfelt enthusiasm. Chronicle of Events The volume is an intimate chronic- ling of events in Crane's life. It rts from the days of his first | tivity in the fami! pap through the republican national con- vention of 1920, and to the time of his death on October 2 of that year. was at the Chicago convention where Mr. Grimm says Crane failed in the one matter nearest his heart his efforts in behalf of the League of Nations. This was one of the few, if not the only time, the book shows Mr. Crane to have Jost a major-enter- Biographical eutogies in’ the book are quated from Colonel E, M. House, Senators Francis E. hia Duncan U. Fletcher, Frank H. Gillett and Reed Smoot, Hoke Smith, William M. Boston, Jan. Shows Character The character of Crane's life ian shown by all the forces in the bi is summarized by President Coolidge, when he says: “It may appear to be very rash to say that Mr. Crane was the support: erof every good cause and a help to everyone in fiéed, buti? there’ w: any good cause which ct to his ‘attention or any one inneed, of whom he learned, I never knew him to ne- glect to aid. and assist them. His charities were muftitudinon: Every ‘effort to promote the religious life of | the community had his pum pathetic and practical support. He bel d in MS odDt sas tabliahy in the strict a: inistration of justice and in the ob- ‘ance of ae highest moraj. stand- great aptitude for gat! ering and a using angarase ition. No one was ever more painstaking in that respect. He bad ence. up- on the people of tts, up- on the United Stal Senate, upon Rational conventiqns and. upon ‘the public at large, because he had se- cured in advance ‘urate detailed information as to wi bie t the. different eJements were thinking about, what they wanted and what they did not want, so that in each instance he ‘was better equipped than any. one {relation to any pul THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE at he could make theif wants and ires his own. He hai broader sanpesiansien of American \ life, reaching from the humblest fireside through all the various activities of the business and political world, than any other man of his time. Of course. directions and in details, but in the broad grasp of the whole he fiad no superior, “{ do not recall that he aren Shr unteered any Supeertion in! lie duty whieh 1} had/to perform. He never made any request concerning legislation. He never recommended any one ‘for ap pointment. . Yet I think every o1 who knew him recognized that he § positive influence for sound legis- lation and the selectibn of ified persons to fill public office. His ac- tions were never mouided to serve any private interest of his own, but always with a desire to promote what he believed to be the public welfare.” General Motors Is Behind Oldsmobile; The 1926 motor car year got under fay with a bang at the New York Show when the, various thered to- | € Automobile motor car companies gether their eastern distributors and dealers anid unfolded plans for the year. It was the consensus of opin- ion that not a speck was apparent on the horizon to mar the prosperity of the coming year. Among the many large organiza- tions foregathered in business session and banquet, were the dealers and executives of the Olds Motor Works, Lansing, Michiga! Both sessions of this Arvind were presided over by D.'S, Eddins, genera) sales manager. The afternoon session was devoted to business, the evening Ise $o formulate plans which would "meet the eceptance of majority. His. obi é in’ this aeenen asin session to a banquet. Minot taday. Arndt was der arrest on Wednesda: by Deputy Marshal J. J..Ryan.of Firgo, who is n Minot, and who returned to inggr served. at last night from Fort Yatcs.| o’clack.on the grounds. - Gatonel J. The perjury charge is ‘said to be) M. BH will be the auctioncer the outgrowth oftestimony given by Wildfang. of the:Sterling Arndt in-m bankruptey proceeding. Sista bank ‘will be ‘the clerk, Hurrs Will Hold Their 4th Annual Poland China Sale E. L. Hurr and daughter will hold their fourth annual sal Poland China bred 80) February 3, at their’ {one half miles south and one mile ‘east of Sterling, 26 miles east of here on the main line of the Northern Pa- , Youdont] haye | Alfred Sloan, Jr., PR of | from a.récent case in which Minne the Gene Motors corporation, | sota authorities are alleged to havi stressed the value of manpower inj released a prisoner from the. state any organizatiqn as the most power-| penitentiary and ordered him to ful factor for success and told of; leave the state, deporting him to the corporation’s confidence ih the | North Dakota. Scvera] other cases ferfonnel of the Olds Motor Works.|in which the same practice was fol- In speaking of the future outlook! lowed had previously been called to oF Oldsmobile, Mr. Sloan said: “Gen-| his attention, Gov. Sorlte said. | Motors is right behind Oldsmo- bile. Oldemobie is one of the men: | Fort Yates Farmer Is Arrested on a Charge of Perjury t has made great progress and we 3. A) for even greater prog- ress in the future.” “I. J. Reuter, Arndt, a farmer residing near Fort Yates, N. D., is at liberty un- presidentand general manager of the der bonds -of $1,000 on a_ fede! Olds Motor Works, told of the addi- tional. facilities and personnel at charge of perjury, it is reported at the United States marshal’s office in laced un- te, a, Thirty-five head will SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 428 Minot, N. D., Jan, Chas. the Oldsmobile factory preparing for the doubling of production during 1926. He.told of new types of mach- inery and new manufa Rartag meth- ods developed at the Motor Works, and ended by remi gz the dealers that their responsibility to the public only just began when a car was bold. Formal Protest Not Be Issued Governor A. G. Sortie has no inten- tion ef protesting formally to Minne- |’ sota officials against the alleged “dumping” of joners, paroled from the ‘Minnesota state prison, into North Dakota, he gaid today. Commenting on a statement made by him to a Minneapolis newspa 4 sponse to a query regarding et Governor Sorlie said it wa: yt his intention to criticize Minne- ota officials. ‘hey simply do things differently the executive said. When we release a man from the penitentiary we parole him in charge of someone whom we make respon- sible for him and. forbid. him to leave the state except in cases of sickness, death or other emergency. Their Own Policies ———_—=—=_=_=_=_=_=: A. & M. Tire Service First Class Tire Repatri Selberling Ai read Tires Ss and Tubes, 216 Main Phone 356 Hospital Fine Shoe Repairing — "Work Gesranteca, BISMARCK,-N.- DAK. 1 Broadway \ELECTRIC. AND_ACETY- * ENE WELDING : “The policies of Minnesota officials NOTICE OF EXPIRATION orf RE- DEMPTIO) on ATE OF NORTH DAKOT: A. Coun- ty Bi . Office of ee Gioers hort and sent hurling Bismarck Welding down on the heads of the vast as- Works ‘ semblage to enforce his will upon Butler and Elihu Root. There is car: tu respondence concerning three dents—Roosevelt,. Wilson and are their own and it is not our busi- ness to,tell them what. to do even ft—[ cause of his broad human sympa when we do not agree with them. the pera managers. = The enormously big lighting fix- ture was reproduced in hand wrought ®ictal and embellished with thou- @hds of shimmering tongues of cut Yd soni A like the one in the ris Opera House. It is as large as the average two-story house, but Igoks like a tiny gem in the elabor- ately frescoed dome center of the eat theatre. = On the stage a cast of noted opera Ingers, supported by a chorus of one hundred and a ballet of 250 trained @ancers gave a brilliant performance of “Faust” which was rehearsed for weeks under consultation of Alexan- der Bevani, famous opera producer, who also played “Mephistopheles” in tle “play within a play.” 100 Piece Orchestra The ballet, under the direction of ‘Olive Ann Alcorn, was staged by Er- mest Belcher. The orchestra of 100 feces was directed by George Tyrol- » formerly conductor of the orches- in the Metropolitan Opera House New York. The exterior, as well as the inter- far of the magnificent theatre was Restored in completeness and with the same painstaking care for small details that marked every .step the making of the super-production. Among the members of the cast fize Lon Chaney, as “The Phantom"; Mary Philbin, as Christine, the singer for love of whom he precipitates a feign of terror; Norman Kerry, as at Raoul, her lover; ; id, the “McTeague” of “Greed,” who plays Simon, the Nemesis of “Phantom”; Snitz Edwards, as Flor- fe; Simon’s satellite and co-plotter; Arthur Edmund Carewe, as the mys- terious “Persian”; Virginia Pearson, 8 Carlotta, the singer, and many hers. Edward Sedgwick was super- sor and supplementary director. Efficiency of the | : Prohibition Agents i Involved in Case Future efficiency of the men en- wed in enforcing the prohibition w in North Dakata is believed by state officials to be at stake in a case| * @ppealed to the supreme court today from the Ward county district court. ‘The appeal was taken by the state Mowing it jure to convict Pas- ale Burdo, Minot, on a bootlegging ge. The reason for the jury's Inding, as set forth. in the record filed with the supreme court, is that jal judge advised it to find the defendgnt not guilty the ground that two federal prohibition agents, who testified that they bought liquor from him, were co-conspirators and that conviction could not be had on their evidence unsustained by other testimony. pei Would Set Precedent A by the state from jury licts in criminal cases are rare and it is not expected that an effort will be made to place. Burdo on tri jin, In this case, however, Philip Hott, assistant attorney general, int the|s which discloses many interesting idelights and hitherto uncertain facts on affairs high in:official life. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE. oy ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun; Burleigh—es. Office of a Bismarck, a You are hereby notified that th tract of land hereinafter dexert and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year: 1921 was on the 12th day of December, 1922, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the yoar 1921, and’ that the time for redemp- tHon'from sald sale will expire nines ys from the completed service pat ott oF thie notice. Sald land’ ts described: as follows} Northwest ‘quarter, Section ..11, 38, Range 77 Amount Subsequent taxes patd by “purcha 92.80. Amount required to redeem at this aate;| $186.11, In addition to the above amount | you will be required to pay the conte of the service of this notice and interest as provid iw and uniess you. fedcem™ sata Inna frem sald’sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to holder of the tax sale certificate provided by, law. ess my hand and official seal this 21st aay ofS ry, 1926. FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh Count 1 -) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION oF fm. OTA, Coun- Office of Hoerr, Hofer, Bismarck, N. jand hereinafter described and which was assessed in yeur name tor taxation for the year 1921 Was on the 12th day December, duly sold, as provided by law, for ihe delinquent taxes of the year 1, and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire nine: ty days from the completed service of this notice. ws 1, taxes Amount this date, Fownship sold for, paid by red purchaser, $92.68. to redeem at in addition to the above amount you will be requi to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem sald land frem said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will ixsue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Vitness my hand and offiaial seal this 21st day of January, 1! FRANK J. JOHNSON, | Auditor Burleigh: ‘Count +-23-30; be) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTIO: N STATE OF NORTH DAKOT! R of Burleigh.—ss. 0} (ae Auditor, Bismarck, D. G. “Hoerr, Mankato, Sinn, Hofer, Bismarck, N. Nereby notified ‘that. the nd hereinafter described h was assessed’ in your name for taxation for the year 1921 Was on the 12th day of beta Sb Fe it is'the desire of the state to we the supreme court reverse the lard county gourt because of the frogs the district court’s decision get set if it were unchallenged, The state alleged in its appeal that e court erred in instructing . the pr: that the federal agents were co- . pirators with the defendant. It lliot’s contention. that no con- Spiracy existed and that a contrary Slike is against the law and would seriously weaken’ the prohibition en- forcement arm of the state and fed- qral government in North Dakota. —_—__—__—_—_ Fried Asks Writ ‘of Habeas Corpus lication of Jacot Jacob Fried, Morton fora “habeas. corpus be heard by the supreme court | gext. Tuesday.” Fried was convicted a ‘court at Benda of refusing ‘nis Fie ie The iad ine & ey coxta st was jaid_ in staat i t to of be is aoe bsg 1922, duly sold, as’ provided by law for the delinquent taxes of the year 1921, and that the time for redemp+ fon | from sald wale will expire nine- y days from the completed servi of this notice. R f i Said land Southwest Township 137, sold for, $72. paid by_pur described as fdllows: quarter, Section Range . Subse. ager, $104.5. ‘edeem at mount nent taxes mount, required to 285, Tae this date, in addition to the above amo: you will be -required: to: pay: the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided | by law and unless you redeem’ said lang frem said saie before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will Issue’ to: the holder of the tax sale certificate as. renee byl Ted a ness my hand and official this 21st day of January, we iN. D. ANK J. » Auditor Burleigh come . 1—23-30; 2-6 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- ie ap. eTere re Pvdiy,i23 DAKOTA. Coun: he iti ita of Blatarce ND. ato, Mani ¥. Hofer, “Bismarc cha Di: Hou ane hereby no notified that t Rela sk of jand hs ter dfachbes cue tor the exit was et re ‘ be gee ember, vided ae Es i i i moun 3, Jat t He seemed to have a prot feel- | ing for ewery. rst te such an extent TION OF RE- ‘OF NORTH * AKOTA oun. ie of Burleigh. ie ed of sunty. Auaitor By a Hoerr,, rants ‘Minit eons . Hofer, Bismarc D, You are’ hereby notified “that the tract of ‘land ‘hereinafter perranet and which was assessed tn name for taxation ae ‘the year! Was on the 12th day of Decembe: 1922,:duly sold, as provided by Taw, for the, Uelinquent taxes of the year 1921, "and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire rine- ty trom the completed service said invd id ‘deseribed ‘as follows: Northwest quarter, ‘Section 3, Township 138," Range 77. Amount sold fer, $: rans cannined to‘redéom:at this date, $79.05. In'addition to the above amount fea will’ be required’ to” pay the costs of the service of this” notice ee: F iatorent as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as ‘above Stated, a deed thereof will insue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as_provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 2ist day of January, 1926. RA J. JOHNS Auditor Burleigh County NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- STATE OF NORTH DAY KOT. ty of Burteigh.—ss. Oftice one, Auditor, Bismarck, N. D. W. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn. ‘chas, F. Hofer, Bismarck, N. D. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1921 was on the 12th day of December, 1922, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1921, and that the time for redémp- tion from said sale will expire nine- ty days ftom the completed service of this notice, Said Reet is described as follo Northeast quarter, Section Township 138, Range 77. Amount’ sold for, $48.87. Subsequent taxes pald by ‘purchase . Amount myapired to redeem ry this date, ‘A. Coun: of In addition to the above Egat you will be required to pay th costs of the service of this hottee and interest &s provided b; and unless you redeem’ sald land trom sald sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, adeed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by liw. Witnens my hand and official seal this 21st day of f January: 1926. IOHNSON, FR, Auditor’ Burleigh Conaty. 30; 2—6 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun. ncgunts ‘Auditor Higmarce Se {aun é ugitor, jamarck, N. D, th day of 1922, sold ‘as Provided by nine, for the deiinquent faxes of the year 921, and t the time for redemp- tion from es id ‘sale will expire nine. from the completed servi e of this notice. Sald: land. is deseribed as, follows North’ one-half of the Southoasi uarter, Section 19, Townshi ‘ange 80," Amount sold for, 7. Subsequent taxes ‘paid by purchaser, $4G i date Hae qenaines to’ redeem In addition’ te the abov you will be required: to pag the ba costs of the service oi. ints ag interest as prov’! unless: you red from ‘sald wale tana ay the mottos ma a of the time for redemptt fe capleation ihe Reider fue as wa. issue to He tax sule us provid ee Ca sale certificate ness mM: Y anes this 21st a i and oh. ba | Auditor FBurlelety ounty, DEM STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun: County Auditor i Mainmarcke 8 ‘To Mary B., Harry Ps Ww. He’ J., ‘and Trane ‘a. ly ~Ke of W ‘OU are horebs tract of land her patted Anat the ae aabeucas desorbed: and which -was syenaend, oer, on une prow ie ak, ae 192 duly igor for the see oe ata 1919, the time for fi sh ‘rom said sale will. te i the comp eee D. ao Hoerr, Mankato, . F. Hofer, ‘Bismarck, You are hereby notified ‘that the tract of land. hereinafter descrl and which was assessed in ‘your name for taxation for the year 1921 was on the 12th day of December, 1922, duly sold, as provided by law, for ihe delinquent taxes of the yoar 1921, and that the time for redemp- tion'from said sale will expire nim ty days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Scuthwest quarter, Section 11, Township 138, Tange 77. Amount sold for, $41 Subsequent taxes paid by. purchaser $80.38. Amount required redeem at this date, $160.18. - In addition to the above amount you will be requircd to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law und unless you redeem satd lanc from sail sale before the expiration of the time for redemption ag above stated. a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witnoss my hand and offictal seal this 2ist day of January, 192 FRANK J. JOHNSO} Auditor Burleigh Counts, D. 3-30 2: NOTICE’ or one RATION ‘or RE- STATE re NORTH DAKOTA! 4 pan ty of Burleigh—ss. Offi of County. Auditor, Later 4 Dh 0 W. OG. inkat a Chas. F. Hofer, nismarck You are hereby notified that vthe tract of land hereinafter. described and which was assessed in yeur =o for taxation for the year Yea: as on the 12th day of December, To22, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year. 1921, and that the time for redemp- tion from said gale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: quarter, Section 3, Range 77. Amount required sold for, $ Amount to redeem at is date, In addition tothe above amount you will be reduired to pay the costs of the service of this notice a interest provided by law and unless you redeem said land from ‘said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 2ist day. of January, 1926, NK J. JOHNS Auditor Burleigh County, NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPT! a OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun; of Burleigh.—ss. Office of County. Auditor, Bismarck, N. D. To Joanna & John M, Lenihan, % John Bolan. § Bismarck, D., Bolle Ree rek, You are iescby notified that the tract of land hereinafter feseniyed and ‘which wae assei nate for taxation for vs year ‘pet was on the 12th day of December 1922, duly sold, as provided by la for the delinquent Hoong cf the year 1, t the time for redemp> le will expire nine: completed service is aati: Said land is cescribed as follow Lots 21 and 22, Block 112, Origins Plat to the City of Bismarck, Amount sold for, $3 went taxes -paid by pure! 214.74. ‘Amount required tc rede | at this date, $368.14. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the of the service of nie notice interest as provided by ley id wuless you redeem sald laid ‘rom said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will igsue-ta she holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by. I Vitnoss my hai 7” and piicta) seal this 21st day of SE pas K OH! aren Nadttor Briel eats ICE TO CR In tie or of 't Eligabeth M, Charles, Decensed. Nottee Bt Phi od in ‘by the w lersigned, innes, admin- Fitsabeth ITO) TOR of mnt Cu Court, within’ rf et igh county, eS Berit, argh De * nbs © hes. ao 208 10th St. Phone 776 Evidently they think their system i« better than ours or they would change it.” The governor's comment resulted LAWYERS ENGAGE ~ D. B.C. GIRLS Nowhere is absolute accuracy sc necessary to a stenographer as in legal work. Lawyers repeatedly engage graduates of Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, noted for it: high-quality training. On gradu- ating, Caroline Miller was sent ai once to Attorneys Wood & Breau. Ruth Brenner was the school’s “Sauswer’’ to a wire from Atty. John Moses for a capable steno. Alll leading courts employ D. B. C. people. A. G. Westerdahl wi recently made Assistant Clerk c. Court.at Fargo. ‘‘Follow the Suc ce$Stul”’—Monday. Write F. 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