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numbers, vocal dramatic readings will be given. TRIAL STARTS [Ray Horswen, Regent Man, Is .o- Badly: Burned | Horswel OF Regent” has | 3 * (lleh#ned that it doesn’t pay to use Man Charged With Second) matches around alc this fact by doing it, himself. Degree Murder For Death When the radiator of his car str Saturday, he wai until it had somewhat subsided an match to see how ~ DECEMBER £3 Ray of Arvid Pahinainen Qll be held commencing at 2 o'clock ~onday ‘afternoon, December 13. Judge F. B. Lembke today issued an order calling the regular panel of 40 tors back on that date for contin- 9, aid resin Me tdlourne verniaa”"|| _Mgndan Vicinity | eeeioais:_ eaves AMY Korsvick, who is the son of Attor- ney G. H. Korsvick of Abercrombie, N. D., will Be defended by-his father and Attorney William Langer of Bis- marek, white State’s Attorney ©.F! Kelsch will prosecute. The shooting am «les south of Mandan, in which five persons were involved. Former Resident in Saint Paul|""* Clarence ‘Edward Nichols, 66, a former Mandan resident, passed away red the cause of death. rn Pacifie railroad, being em-| Pau | his transfer | to Billings 10 yeats ago. ~he city eouncil of Mandan for sev- Sep! years and was postmaster in Mandan during 1897 and 1898. He was taken ill fi ‘and had spent much of | the Northern Pacific hospital in St. Paul. In September, he ‘contracted ptomaine poisoning and was seriou ly ill for several weeks at the home| of his brother, Al, Nichols. In Octo- ber he returned to the St. Paul hos- pital. * Funeral services are to be held to- mogrow under Mason’ interment will be in | Nichols is survived by his mother,| J. W. Nichols, a sister, Mrs. C. A. bujlding, future. visit Mrs. brothers, Al Nichols eae Emerson and Charles Nichols of Ains- worth, Iowa, He was prominent Masonic cifeles in Billings and Mai dun, and was a member of.the Si | pad Consistory. He was also a mem- | er of the Elks lodge in Mandan. | Turkey Day Is re wing Card For Farmers Mandan today was host to hun- | dreds of farmers from all sections of the Slope country, all taking part in Mandan’s “Turkey Days.” Warm weather and open roads brought numbers of farmers into town from distant points. A “turkey scramble” shortly after 12 o'clock brought. crowds of people in front of the Lewis and Clark hotel, Where D. C. Seothorn dKthe Connolly ,Motor company tossed two large turkeys from the roof of the hotel, with the ones catching them of Mandan caught one of the birds and Joe Shell of Bismarck the other. Mandan merchants, offering 112 a week's prizes as part of the ‘two-day pro- Bram, presented 56 of them today to people who brought in turkeys which ecaformed to the various prize-win- ning specifications. Sweepstakes prizes, to be awarded at the clo#é of the two-day event, will be given. for the-hea eaviest, fanc' est, alive-or dresseli young tom; |- | heaviest, fanciést, alive or dressed oung hen; best lot of 20 or more reased turkeys, all things consider- beat lot of 20 or more alive tur- keys, all thing considered; heaviest, | fanciest, alive or dressed old tom | and for th sons bringing turkeys | the longest distance. |, g3oys and girls under 18 years of ) age, as well as the older people, had their chance, today, for prizes were uwardeds them on turkeys of their own raising. Bankers to M > . in City Tonight — , Members ‘e&. the Morton County. --iinkers’ association will ‘hold their quarterly meeting in Mandan,tonight to diseuss their common problems. W. C. MeFadden of the North Dakota Bankers’ association is to be the vestry, of pital. business, te HERE FROM KILLDEER poke ead snare 10 ae Ziegler of Killdeer isin the discussed ‘by Mr. MeFadden, who will|city"Yor a few di and drafts will be tajl how the system ha: worked out in other places, © , Desired gerd EY e coming session of M@éte-legialature will be embodied lution and sent to the legislative. state bankers’. agsodia| New ettiuese ate te care lected ty hy the group. Presént officers Main St. Z. RC, at usu of Mandan president, sec-, *, rung. Mandan, see-| Onder THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; t—“TittleJoe 1 River Projects | Attorneys Will Offer Briefs jn ie Company Case! ARH-R:I-E is suet ieorge F. Shater| ‘DAMAGE SUIT 10 BE FIRST CASE TRIED i District Court With Judge J. A. Coffey of {tre Jainestawn Presiding oH-R-I-F-T 1S Just ANOTHER WAY OF SPELLING PROFIT-~~ Dakota Petroleum As | mit briefs on the question of whether the Standard company’s prac: Here’ tice of grantimg a discou rsons holding master con- purchase of gasoline DEKORSVICK [zz I seve the Missouri river in North Dakota, will start two crews, num- | bering 20 men, at work tomorrow |Merning > reméve snags in the |channel from the mouth of the | Cannonball river to Sanish. This At the. hearing nine witnesses Yor! | the association, he December term of dis court in pelle ye county epene te with Judge J. % Ce offey of Jam chee on the ale ed to boil last The first fry Ta district tee th St ndard"vom: acpaiait then lighted Trial of Jo Korsvick, charged with| much water was left. fp:ond degree murder in connection] The fumes of. the anti-freez: sth the fatal shooting of Arvid|cohol he was using in his Pahinainen, wood chopper and farm-| ignited and Horswell received a se-| er of Schmidt, N. D., two months ago,} vere burn on his face. t 10 companies which | Hi their gasoline | ard oil company and) | morning, that of M ed oh vi . The diucount is colle = ed by the company holding the con- t ; tract at the end of the month, he s: | He was unable to firms now holding s @ but outlined its op |dent cn the state highway n ccth k April 13, when an au mobile in which she was riding © lided with a truck driven by he case was trie previcus term of court, but civ aid tat in view of the tes- y the only point to be consider- or not the pr actice is cases have been cot! for trial in the foll |Phillip Hemmerick Furness has returned | Elevator & Mercantile rom Fargo, where she hus been vis-| J, Fread_ v ting friends for several weeks. a W.; J. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Mrs. A. W. Grand Lodge A. 0.| of Pahinainen followed an alleged PARENTS O1 OF SON vinken brawl at the victim’s shack! Mr and Mrs. the Missouri river bottoms 23) Fourth avenue S. ‘bese Ls vin vs. A. M. Brandt; northeast, are the Finch Lumber company vy: TONIGHT CURTAIN 8:00 P. M. § Parents of’ a ‘son born Saturday. RETURNS FROM GLENDIVE ‘Mf. J. Hunke has returned from| * | Glendive, where he hase b t th Dies Y. rday Glendive, where he hase been at the | Raswick; Sam Skrupnuk v | Werhurn Bi . BD t National bank Baldwin School D AUDITORIUM First Transcontinental Tour of the World's Greatest Tragedienne afternoon is hes ling arguments in the case of the | State Mill and Elevator vs, various | railway companies. jappeal on the part of the r: MASONIC ME ‘ollowing the regular meeting of | indan Lodge No. 8, A. F. and A. M. vesterday morning «at 11 o'clock in|this evening at the Masonic temple } » Northern Pacific hospital in St.|a smoker w: | Saul. Cancer and diabetes were de-| will be served. companies from an order i Mr. Nichols was born at Ainswortn, RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA in 1863 and entered railroading} Mrs. J. P. He came to Mandan 38 years| iting her daughters, ngo and took a position with the|dent at St. and Jos d making his| Wing, has retary RETURN FROM NEW 5. Mr. Nichols had been @ member of| ©: J. Winbauer and L. F. 3 who have been at New, Salem inst ing fixtures in the new community | © completed their work and returned to Mandan. ing will be Hess, who has been vis- DIAMONDS .-"JEWE LEY - HER ey HED COMPANY 1AG HERMANN SUDERMANN \Y THAT CHANGED THE. THOUGHT OF THE WORLD Dinnerware dedicated in th IF You were suffering We are showing some beau- tiful patterns ten, Haviland China Dinner §. set ak terns &) that you can on anything at any time. Our display of Hawke's ¢ is the Hak we have Horne and three children nied them to Mandan to spe “|number of weeks. SECURE SEATS NOW $--LOWER FLOOR $2.50, BALCONY $2.50, $2.00 & $1.50 F d Dp “]Ft. Clark and her brother in Bis- utiful make De glas Se the imitati Social and Personal Mrs. Waldschmidt Hostess Saturday at Afternoon Party To all lovers of the better things in dramatic art this announce- ment has an especial significance. You have never seen this gréat international artiste. You may never have the opportunity again— this is the Neginning of her world tour F. A. Knowles |. “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” - Mrs, R. H. Waldschmidt, 411 Ave-| nue D, entertained Saturday noon at bridge. Four tables were in play during the afternoon, honors go- ing to Mrs. Raymond Bergeson and Mrs. F. P, Frisch. The decorations and appointments were carried out prettily’ in yellow. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the afternoon. ! ol, a . . Mr. and Mrs, P. N. Ryan and daugh- entitled to possession. Tony Ki Manin: telasaed Sataniag, RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS it in Minneapolis. Ryan spent a day at Northfield, Minn, with Miss Olive Lee, a student at St. Olaf college. VESTRY MEETING TONIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the church will be held this evening .at 8 o'clock at the parish house. “Christmas Comes!” And gifts, as the lovely old caro! tells us, preeede Giftg for everyone wait your coming here. The big gift, the little gift aid the frivolous gift. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Slorby of Bis- marck are the parents of a daughter born Mond: it the St. Alexius hos- Jewel Boxes, Vanities, Italian Pottery, Italian Hand- tooled Leather Novelties, Bridge Gifts, Artistic Boudoir Lamps, Sachets, Chinese Sweetmeats in attractive containers, Glass Dresser Noveltics, Gos- tume Jewelry, Necklaces, Earrings, and Bracelets that\have that pop- lar Barbaric appeal; Ash Trays, Cigaret Boxes, Exquisite hand em! boidered linen Handkerchiefs, ladies’ and gent!emen’s Silk Umbrellas with stubby handles, Taffeta Pillows in delightful chaiee for boudoir and living room, LEAVES FOR CARRINGTON Mrs. Paul Homen left this morning for Car?ington, where she will visit over the holidays. HERE FROM DRISCOLL Hefy Van Horn of Driscoll spending a few days in the city, transacting busin« with her parent HERE ON BUSINESS L. E. Hewitt of Killdeer is spending a few days in the city, transacting Our lingerie department is replete with dainty Underthings, Gowns, Step-in Chemise, Step-ins, Dance Sets and either yadium or crepe de chine Bloomers with Vests to match. . VISIT IN STERLING Mr. Qind Mrs, M. C, Doyle have re- turned from a week-end visit in Ster- We have a full line of beautiful Negligees, paddcd satin, striped flan- nel, corduroy, satin and crepe de-chine, including all the pastel shades. And last, but not Icast, McCallum Silk Hosiery at twe.prices only,- $2.25 and $1.95. We are amply stocked with all the new fall and winter shades, Are Recommended }mated cost to the U. S. to be $21,. Capt. W. I. Maulding of Kansas | 000, City, who is in Bismarck to as- Nowe Woy right bank al | aarhe hary f revetment | Norwegian Bend near Harmon, } pip AACE, LN at with cooperation offered by the | Northern Pacific railroad, _esti-! mated cost to the U. S., $20,000. Washburn and the Soo line, e | mated cost to the U. S., $14,000. Hismarck Fur Co. B-K Brand Bridger Canyon, Gallatin Valley and Bozeman PEAS Are from the famous Gallatin Valley—and You'll find them exceptional in flavor and tenderness—Yet they're no higher in price, You can’t make ordinary peas exceptional thru the canning of them. The growing is 75 per cent of the secret—and these peas are grown in the famous Gallatin Valley, the most ideal section for growing peas in the entire United States. Try your favorite size Pen in the Brand your local grocer carries Sold | by Groc els » Everywhere ‘acke he Bozeman Canning Co. jozeman. Montana from Rheumatism, Gas- tric Ulcers, Constant adaches, or a eral run-down - physi condition Would You Suspect. Your Teeth X-ray all of your teeth Take a complete blood count \Make a complete urinalysis Make a history chart with a follow- up system that eliminates ali Consult with the best medical au- Give you a high class service con- sistent with high grade work- manship and materials guess work. { thorities Use the Trubyte system of restor- ing facial form with artificial denture. SAVE YOU 50°; FREE X-ray service and extraction with crown, bridge and plate work We will do a limited amount of Dental Laboratory Work for High Class iene OSTON}DENTISTS eg ee ee ISMARCK’S DENTAL CLINIC Lucas Bldg. Rooms 5-7 Phone 281 \ or PILES OINTMENT itte Peottive te Action out the 1 Baling ion and aie Severe tata in caves of long landing have that PAZO proved ol depended, ypon with absolute certainty to Sy anes of Teehiag, Bupee “of Protruding Pilon peas vent nc bro PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile ‘Be box and in tis boxes, 0e The leealar | oie ‘abe aad PARIB MEDICINE CO. Denon ad Pl Bos, Lae, Me tween the railroad and highway'| projects by the chief of engineers, bridges at Bismarck, to be con- | Capt. Maulding has been given au- tingent upon cooperation of the | thority to ascertain where he can esti-| get brush, labor, ete., so that He By Major C. C. Gee} state highway commission, son il i lig Gear aie, the work when authority is ob- vetment of right bank at the; inity of Mandan lake, to be con- | tingent upon cooperation by the | 1 Pow | Laon “MN -bbet approved: withdat Otter Tail Power company of question by fe war department, | Upon recommendation of Major C. + fs Cede of Kansas City, wie the| Pending final approval of the estimated cost placed at $8,000. Other work recommended by | Maj r Gee, which it is probab! jw be done this bles includes evetment of left bank of river || \s bend over Deapolis, estimated Furs Exclusively cost $2,000, and 10-foot. extension Storage - - Repairing | to rock ‘crib dike No. 2 at Deapoli estimated cost $500. pos] Phone 610 Revetment of right bank be- CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight (Tuesday) Ceci BOeMiute opesenre REYNOLDS H.B. WARNER 0 ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES, JACK MULHALE VIRGINIA PEARSON BEULAH MARIE DIX FROM THE PLAY ‘BY as pRopuceo BY story ina thou- Thrills and | ter, tears and sighs, dra- romance — a theme that delves deep talked about fer many a Helen & Warren Comedy PAYMENTS” 0, 875 Cash or Credit, Write James W. Marek DR. R. 8S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D | | First Turnips Tve liked | VERY man hates one vegetable, atleast. Take our husband’s favorite “‘dis- ike’”— melt Holiday Nut Margarine over it — then watch him devour it! Hundreds of our best house- wives have used this Bed nutty margarine for an aid to tempt the | Northern Cocoanut ButterCo, Minneapolis, Minn. | Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. Bismarck, No. Dak.