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“PAGE TWO : INMUNE FROM | COURT ORDER Cannot Be Forced to Accept Claims After Levy Is Made, High Court Rules Persons who delay in filir a inst the e hail not obtain 4 the insurance sld that “the duty of against the state s upon those s patriarch of | ning t d where plain- : tots ne to present their claims s¢ttlement oo unt fee the. indemnity Jovy: ia} 0Tdl + Ferdinand’s ill-| the in, made ior ay « year, the state hail insurance commissioner may not be ordered by the courts to adjust | v clam. | fhe court also held that the sur plus fund held by the state hail de. partment is not to be considered a sigh county district court in the Dunn brought the action for borself “and 1 others — similarly | gking an alle y alleged to be| p, i 7, Poe | ned by: the city. 1 Proposed Expenditure of he lower court dismntpded to the com-| $105,000,000 Would Be Ex- piaint 4 ants appealed from the order ov murrer. of A. H. Haut vs, T. 0. 2 I from MeKetzie) Washington, Dec. 15—P)—E the lower court|ditures of $105 Pv puuurar comaishy cere se the plaintifr to the amended answe and counter-claim of the defenda was. sus' The litigants w involved in an a Mamed) the other. The plaintiff; The amount would be exclusive of sought to keep the defendant from | armor and ment | presenting his counter-claim for! The measure was « damages in the same trial with his|chairman upon his retu original claim. fe bill introduced today by Butler of the house nay D nd the bill is represented by | Butler as being in harmon president's financial p The trend White House, however, was not dis- losed, and Mr, Butler did not quote 1 ai 3] | the president The measure would stipu int On Gare jthe « ling of a disarman would be conside: re son to warrant del By Israel Klein dhe wuddinee oes Wints + unheeding | dd Ja ee motor ae th i a froven|_ Bach of the new sh Khia of 8 frozen | 14,000 tons displace ie [the maximum tonnage permitted | on a recent rainy day,|ence treaty had calls for help from its se Phe text uf ctlie Menauxs touching we department. Halt of these Jupon a posnible mentee | or chines disabled by wet igni-] which Chairman Butler said he alone | The proportion of frozen cooling |“ RoE ventless systems among the disabled cars in a n cold day is assuredly greater, from {onal conference for the limitation | | (ac humoer ob steaming engines we|of naval armaments the president. is hereby empowered, in his discretion, jto suspend in whole or in part any} Yet both troubles are easily avoid-|or all construction authorized in this | », to such an extent that they're | ict.” inexeusable Care, foresight and pa i} that’s needed to pr ve cho -chovoing down the street. other limitation, either in time atience ¢ nt iator should have in it f | pre night. jcondition of the ni: ‘ without trouble if the motorist companied by four committe kept the machine in proper shape, | ember and is careful in starting it. Pennsylvania Andrew of M Republicans, and V on of | A fully charged battery is re-| Geor and Drewry of Vi evired, ot cou It is hard to turn | Democrats. e over. sluggish, cold engine. | The conference lasted about an Once the engine is started, how-|hour Mr, Butler declined to disc ever, it should not be raced to heat] what took place except to Kather, gas should be fed) the proposed expenditure was in and evenly, while the spark] second with the nation retarded. . i ‘ | gram of the adminis The coid engine will sputter and | """" ano. Ag te: stop. ‘The cure for that is} ° 5 id sent sh of the choke every once ins} Will See and Talk Lie ear should not be started be-| Aeress the Ocean 3 fore the engine has been warmed 1 Running the car put . au ‘the engine and causes the cold = motor to sputter and jump. vatages WaET ee tas mare time warming up| eh York. Dec. 1 z the engine and avoid trouble. | ion, (P) sons will be * W. Alexan t Time, too, is x factor in time of | tf $ thaw, especially where big pools of | © accumulate. You may be in an awful hu Easier Bi apecd fimit to the w upon his return from ing dinner table. | St. Louis where he outlined the pos- But slow up when you come to i “are pool of water.” It will avoid | 4 the trouble that will arise from water-soaked ignition coil or dis- tributor. | th What causes ignition to get water- | = roaked ix thes motorist’s heedless rushing through puddles of water. The water splashes up through the | ‘ > radiator und floods the wires. A rubber cover over the distri rand ignition coils will prevent wetting of the coils. A piece of an _old inner tube could be cut to fit cover these parts. io Corporation of America and General Elec ders 1 w company. jean Institute of Eh ineers. “The two it using seven light the useful illumina id d that in lab- y s have be n the market, which may be valua-|j, 10 seconds Lie taloy ple as_a covering on the coils to) will record the transmission, r curate mete e reaching them || tiomand reprodvetion of 9 picture in through water pools slowly and onessixteenth of a second, fully. It saves time. and trouble gin fee lone tun: Appeal For Funds -Awards Announced in Brings Response Playground Contest) Te veople of Bismarck are giving a generous ily ong fe the leat iq fos aage Army’s appeal for funds with whic Chicago, Dec. 18—)—Green Bay,| to furnish. Christmas baskets to the Wis, is one of the three middle-| jor and needy of the city. The total jwestern cities that have been award-| amount rgeeived in the Christmas ed all three first prizes and 10 other] Ketties that have beet placed on the awards in the national -ployground | streets of the city and through direct eautification contest. donations is $76.47, This does not include any donations maile today. ‘This is only a part of the funds nd! olanning to fill about 70 baskets. A $50 nursery stock prizes went to Oak | have ‘not yet been tabulated. ‘anton, Monmouth, Iilinois; |""Priday ‘a five dollar gift. was re- nnd Kearney, Nebraska; Day-| ceived from W. F. Jones of Jones and ney and Bellefontaine, Ohio; | Webb, and an pnknown friend con- Oe aaa and Williston, | tributed five dollars. ota. Soa Awards were based on the progress re bei db; de, on Iai ipa Ming te and some railronds to sliminate the ber y of the'.parks and attect of ‘locomative: whistles, fort. we? + - oir Do Wachters. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE” ~ ©: a ao, HAIL BUREAU Rumer DEATH CAR WAS: TRAVELING AT RAPID SPEE | Witn Mandan News D All Jury Cases Court Docket Are Put Over For Term Jurymen who were to have sat in her jury cases than the Korsvic case during this court term were i this morning by Judge F. « for the balance of the te All jury cases scheduled toh: been tried during the present te over until the teim by order of Judge Lembke and * will be tried with Judge H, L. Berry nit! presiding. No court cases are to be tried to- y, court being in recess e Korsvick jyry is an- <ses Testify Auto Was Geing 25 to 30 Miles an Hcur on Minot Street ‘ . af | at Sherbufn, Minn. Mr. and ‘ |Farmhouse North of. | aise wets thi Fouts to Oahieoh, We Minot, N. D., Dec, 18. (A)--An au | tomobile which struck and fatal! te kee Minot, Thursda death two men charge of manslaughter, w. ing at a rate of between 25 and 30! de and hour in the heart of the) Dounced, sseg testified yesterday | city, two wi \ afternoon at th | oner's inquest. Three witnesses were called to the neluding Dr. 2. A. Nestes of vhose home the woman was . and who treuted her for! ies which she sustained and/| ted return of the! from which she died in/a local hos- day forenoon. 3s were Harry Dot- Social News of” | Mandan Vicinity | SCHLEICKER-ANDERSON wedding of Miss Schleicker ‘and Harry ‘Anderson, both well known in Mandan, was solemn- ized: at’ o'clock Thutsda: he ‘home of thé’ bride's phtents On Sixth avenue’ northwest, J tea ge the Lutheran cl | hand in the| M emplo; have brought) pital early yeste | other two witnes _}en and Adolph | Parshall, N. D. | Charles Lyons of Minneapolis, one ) indemnity fund but as a revolv- BILL PROVIDES | with manslaughter in conn ne fund. the r ‘ i | the city jail today, | Ment its Bur-| BU | LD ] NG OF | Brewington, a Minot barber, wno is | cused jointly with Lyons, is at lib- of the two defendants who is charged death of the girl, is iz trip to the west eeast: They it the bride's sister Mts. Kat McCullom, in Montana and will vis: Paul Grainer, formerly of Mandan, Gatif.. On their. re- turn they’ wil be at honte’in Man- ty under bonds furnished late last) The men are charged case of Christine Dunn and others i ton, appealed by the defendants. | | Dexines been ie in Los Angeles, having: been, intoxidated jag vhe time AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ame¥icayg ‘Legion Auxifiiry: is ng an important’ meetin: fonday evening at the home \J. W. “Hintgen and at! mem! urged to’ attend. disabled’ soldiers during ‘a great deal of bu Hughes, ftom | ‘Northeast Having Zero Temperatures . . ; i 18—(#)—The isitid satel clusive of Armament | northeastern states today experienced f weather of the winter. | the evening a re-| ness is to be Sitered areas, | hostesses will be Mrs. Lloyd benumbing | Son, Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mrs. Her- {man Leonhard and Mrs, Joe Gauer. XPEN- | corded over wi 190,000 for 10 light | and an icy wind added s would be authorized | ef! fect wd the cold, nel Northe: N York ‘ted tl pera a orthern New York reported ta, | WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT lowest tem) cal Pehl by {. B. Cassell of Hope announces a wv oa ae uto accident and each | Committ grees below zero in Watertown 16 to 18 below in outl: Zero weather prevailed in Connecti- | eut i q daughter, Marjorie, Hitchcock of New York city, @ to take place Deeember 28 Miss Cassell is w York city. ing in Grand Forks for a few at the White, House. last the cold wind with below zero tem- | i! |days before going to New York. peratures recorded in different sec with the | tions. ja few camera tricks, I believe we! tn Se Babinski early-this afternoon and in- | wasystrugk, byra car d | be centered in h The ult of this miaup, which made) funaip# by John Roche as the} ian Who has captivated Loulou’s tion to the feature, and the ye Lane comédy,| “Movidland will 6@: oa! i the | , * ‘ Claire, Wisconsin, where he will visit( J gpMer Bismarckan his parents over the Christmas holi- ; 4 4 | days. Dies ‘in: Minnesota: ON BUSI ree ‘ Joe Koppy! of Fort R&e was at Word has been received of@the sud- Mand: yesterd: bus i | den death of James Algeo of Sioux vaanetonntt hak yal _ | atts, 8. Dy formerly of Bismmrek, z Fort Rice Is Burned; | sicthe:. tiv. sees sccurred-on De-| $3,500 Loss Results cember 16. No details un H Sie .|Manslaughter Case Q Nearing Completion | Grafton, N. D., Dec. 18—(#)—De- fense attorneys were presenting final arguments in the trial of Joseph The farm house of Me. Rudolph —_Altenthaler, north of Fort Rice, was destroyed by fire Thursday night, with an est mated loss of $3,500, partly covered | by_instrane Mr. and Mrs. Altenthaler and their ildren went to visit friends Thurs- day evening and were unaware of the fire until 10:30 when the smoke «I were seen. The fire was believed to have started from an overheated stove. o [At the Movies “1.46 at $210.00 Can't drink—can’t stage a. brutal fight—can’t show guns, at vith this forbidden by the censors, 4 ™ nn Reynolds, director, deserves th Hiesiwe protsertor toaklig erro pic JAMES W. MAREK ture “Combat” the Universal- 3 ‘ eval Witch “opens “al Wig: Capital Mice ee Seen) eae eee Theatre on Monday with House) fj Bismarck North Dakota Peters in the starring roic. . = _The story is one that deals with life in the lumbercamps and natur- ‘ally the lives of the men are not yoverned by the Marquis of Qucens- bury rules, However, by slightly. al-| tering this phase of the he-man life Reynolds has lost nothing of the ruggedness of his story and has giv- en the picture a more general appeal. "With the public demanding this type of picture and the censors try- ing to take all the kick out of them, the problems cf a director are in- creased,” Reynolds said. | “I have to resort to all sorts of camera tricks to cover drinking and gun play. The real fight to a finish) with no rules such as is common in lumbereamp, is forbidden. I can show fighting but there nfast be no hint of a terrific combat that leads the participants to bite cach other, kick, or employ other unorthodox methods of obtaining the advantage. is a former North Dakota Unive: student and instructor in the Fargo high school, and has a number of | friends in Mandan. ‘HOOL PROGRAM Seca et, | dell. the discussion at the | Retai Food Prices Increase 1 Per Cent Washington, Dee, |day_ afterne s for the month ending Noven in| ber 15, over the previous month, was | # a recorded today in labor department | imum Displacement | statistics, but the level that of Neverber, so held in St. Joseph’ . v x: bg Ei a would be of | per_cent below ditorium last eve- A price index of 161.6, taking the | MINE: 00, was recorded for z . oh Fresh exes wi VISITS PARENTS Proeh’ ees with Mrs. Charles L. Heater and son landan Wednesday evening it at the home of Mrs.,.H njunder the Washington arms confer- | 1913 price | ere: e rk chops dropped 10 per cer the largest decre: ’| ter’s parents, Mr. Heater will arrive be-| Fltinge for Monday and Tuesday. ton. fore Christmas. ATTENDS CO A . i} Doings in Congress | MENCEMENT Peter Wagner has gone y to attend the commence- Thelma, a member of the gradua Amendment of the alien property i C. ite Teachers college bill_to prevent Grover class at the St TO: VISIT. DAUGHTER Moore of Forsyth, has arrived in Mandan for a onths? visit with her daughter, . E, B. Wilkinson of Mandan and . Frank Barnes otherwisn would be placed on the |§ today by the ways mittee, which drafted the measure. TO VISIT PARENTS ", MeMahan ‘eft today for Eawler, that a husband’s~intergst should Coyle of | tion of the cost at The alien property bill, providirg |for settlement of German and Ameri- ‘ar claims and disposal, of the holdings of the alien property cus- today by the to the senate. that | todian, was pa | house. It now goe defense pro- | Gorgeous Gifts of Rare Charm The Newest-Creations in Toilet Sets 4 ste jeweled and Just received a line of the ‘latest picture molding, and | machinery for making picture | frames from one of the'largest molding houses in the ‘T am prepared to hin 10} frame your pictures, aiid‘ give you prompt and efficient Will bring samples to your home to Phone 22-W, or n made the predic-/ call at the Capital Funeral Parlors.—Jos, ‘W. Tschumper- of Television before the| lin, Py asain) it Another Decade) pictu , coun! In all the latest tints an Pearl, Aquamar' some of the colors most desired this year. Also complete .scts in sterling silyer See them at BONHAM BROTHERS "Gifts That Last Consult, Your Jewelers ee and | the ocean in| h, consulting engineer of the| of mol select from. increases | 9 times and | all the ight necessary for | sent | While Théy Live * Waat howd “Say It With Furs” Our Guarantee Bond issued:witlt every pu : 10 bor pitt st, ALP. Keke Rent a_ Battery for cheaper than owning one. We maintain it. This is especially con- venient for the and has proven itself last season. Ask your neigh- berhe may our Service, . Place your order now. you'to investi- needoy as the Salvation Army is number of donations, received today, aad of Beulah -order a load of com- it now. Phone 62. have one of the mest virile, thrilling} pictures in which Peters has ever | starred.” | However, with d story, and aveast of havdiiolled chatacters anil Men’s Store Selected By. Men | The excellent supporting cast ee} ' judes w 4 alter Mec- | Grail. C, E. Anderson, Charly Maites, | Sold By Men | Steve Clemento, and Howard T. ELTINGE THEATRE | For MEN Buster Heaton with ly _O'Ndil| f will be seen at the Eltinge for the| last time tonight in “Battling But-| ler,” his latest comedy. The urd} | starts rather slowly but the fun in-| jereases until a roaring windup is reached in the big fight. . | Clara Bow, the exotic and highly | entertaining flapper vamp of screen-| dom, is a tonic for the blues in “Kiss Me Again,” which comes to the | She portrays the part of a P: risian secretary, and you'd be sur-| prised at the ‘difference between the American a: executive and Clara Bow Grizet She is the peppiest bit of; femininity imaginable, and looks/ quite adorable—in fact so much so} that you can readily understand | how Gi Fleury, played by Monte Blue, feels that a wife is a negli; ble quantity when there is Clara to} play with. Marie Prevost, as Gaston’s wife, Loulou, is not very well pleased with |ow arrangement, feeling despite her own unorthodox affection for anoth- Marigold and Rose are SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 192u riven by Ia- digations are that the case will 70 to the jury late this afternoon. charged with connection with the denth of ‘Marion Foloy, whe was kill- hi in which she was ri To order a load of Beulah | Coal is to or a Joad of rid-| fort. Do it now. Phone mily | Wachters. slaughter in _' Movies with a Kodak | Every bit of thrilling ation regiseers when Ging: Kodak’s on’ the scene—the lark at the ski-jump, the jingle bell ride over the snow—movies everywhere and you'll want them. It’s easy with Ciné-Kodaki how with the wonderful Eastman-made outfit. See at dur store the new Model: B; fixed focus, hand- held, spring driven. ‘Let us show you Demonstrations at your convenience. _ so The Cint-Kodak, Model B, with Kodak Anastigmat iced at $70; with Kodak Anastigmat /.3.5 undred. ‘The Kodascope B proj $60. A complete outfit now—Ciné-Kodal and scteen2-as law's #140. Mi k, Kodascope, The Home of KFYR (Trade Mark) ier and Vigorizer, Removes and Pre- Tablet Intens Increases Mileage 20 to 40. Per Cent. vents CARBON. 100 Tablets, Price $1.00, Prepaid (Enough to Charge 100 Gals.) C. 0. PETERSON, Agent Agents Wanted 617 Ninth St. Bismarck, N Announcing the opening, The Hotel Prince and Cafe Bismare December 15, E: 926 . ApthurS.Kredler , Hdanager