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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930 ; " Ve : THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ) ‘ - — — fining what may be sold on the Sab- | |Chinese and three white women were | pas #48 WALE yERE le : ALES HAS RECOVERZD PALIN ATTENPT JS." DURUMRAGINGIN [Fatah Deyn Sac a roe Gnin | Paredes pe ieee a ler. pro- Probing New ‘Racket 2partment raid on Cedar avenue near} Remains Unchanged) tondon, vec. 22—(7)—The Prince| stops coughs—genuine Foley's Honey : eile Be sheng nt) st ha coe | Lake street. One of the women waa) jof Wales has practically recovered | 8nd Tar Compound. Dependable, Im- } ishable goods, demanded a jury trai | COUNTY ATTACKED Washington, Dec. 22—(?)—Tales of Silenced to the workhouse for 90’ paris, Dec. 22—V}—Raymond Poln- ‘from the indisposition which has! @ed'stely spreads a healing coating dia title attecsaticerty act tee cone an old racket, all dressed up im new|“AYs. The others were relewsed. —_/care's condition remained uschanged confined him to York howe for the| cropeee dik Sesbdesa EAMG baie, he "4 4 ¢ clogged air passages. Raises phlegm to the grand jury. At-Cumberland, clothes, painting rosy pictures of gold, |teday, his doctor said, pointing out’ past few days. He and Prince George} ©! Edward K. Magruder, motion picture dollars for a few nickles. are beng 41 Persons Drowned {that his report did not mean that the ‘plan to go to Sandringham temorrev| {eteutettore, Sedative: and somfort- H FOLEY-GRAM = Cc rator, WAS serv rt nt investigated by the general land of-| , ipatierft was losing ground, but that to join ¢ 4 rist- | Mothers endorse {t, Exact! suits Bi: ‘onfessed Attacker and Slayer nae plies eel Me a ea Putnam Asserts Heavy Smut poe As Oberon Went Down he must eopginue to have absolute eae in the king and queen for Chris | derly Persons. Ask for genuine Foley's, of School Teacher Moved | day, he opened his theater. He charg-| Content Makes Crop Un- Luerative “sucker bait.” modeled at lrest. The war time president suffered |Family Size. A real thrift buy—Adv. ; by Poli ed no admission, but accepted contri- fitable H jafter the oil promotion schemes of| Copenhagen, Dec. 22—()—A check ‘a vascular spasm last week | aS y Police butions for charity. A week ago he profitable Here Years ago, but centering on oil and today counted 41 lives lost in the! a i ; turned over more than $100 to three gas shalelands, provide the theme of sinking of the Finnish liner Oberon in| MOOREHEAD, CROSLAND MARRY rt ’ Kansas City, Dec. 22—(P}—Fears| agencies. In localities where Durum wheat |*8¢ complaints. ithe Cattegat Friday night after a|, Yosemite, Calif, Dec. 22.—(—Miss KATHERINE DELANEY for the safety of Raymond Gunn, é: * ! } negro trapper charged with the mur-| Air Mail Destroyed der of Miss Velma Colter, 19-year-old Tural school teacher, today led Bu- DESIGNER and DRESSMAKER “For those who discriminate’ —Expert remodeling and alterin on Ladies’ wearing apparel. : Phone 1538 Over Richmond's Bootery 5 The land office has issued a formal: 4 Natalie Moorehead, film actress, and | Produced there is almost certain t0| etter of warning for distribution to Collision with its sister ship, the Are | Tonue Riera nto picture alinee | {be a prevalence of smut, County applicants for minin, . i te | i permits. The f tor, were married at a hotel,here yes- ; Agent H. O. Putnam, said today. “ i‘ The Acturus and other vessels hi i “ | { When Plane Burns “3; incteases rapidly where Dur- (postoffice department is concucting wnich came to the stricken shine aig terdey. A small party of friends acc | | — lum is grown and added acreage of | * V7 Mvestigation. : jrescued 41 of the passengers, officers COmpanied them. chanan county officers to bring the} Los Angeles, Dec. 22.—(—Four | this type of grain has caused heavy | Opi Ss A stand crew of the ship, which was en | Prisoner here for safekeeping. persons narrowly escaped death and | smut losses in certain North Dakota; Opium Smoking Den in Toute to Hull from Baltic ports ‘ 11915 Fourth Street The officers, fearing further vio- | localities, belie ¥ :. . : | The waves during the night surren- lence from a mob which early yester=| Dart of a 1,500 pound load of air mait | ora BLETeS ‘Gobmeed or ie Notn-| Minneapolis Is Raided | aces tx: body of a beautiful Swedish | day unsuccessfully attempted to de-| Was destroyed early today in the crash | west Crop Improvement association blonde, wearing a gold necklace, a . the Jackson county jail. As the prisoner was taken from his cell, police dispersed a group of 25 persons who had gathered in the courthouse yard. No threats were made and they filed away without resistance. \ The mob of 150 persons which stormed the jail early yesterday, was disbanded by deputy sheriffs, police- men, city firemen and a National Guard tank company. Kintyre Farm Hand Takes His Own Life Despondency over money worries is believed by Kintyre authorities to be the motive for the death of Dan Kumpula, 28, who was found dead at 7 p. m. Saturday hanging to one of the rafters in the J. E. Johnson barn on a farm near Kintyre. Kumpula, a farm laborer, has been around Kintyre for three weeks. He Gave Bismarck as his last address. No relatives are known, although it is believed that Kumpula: has a half-brother, Louis Erickson, living near Rolla, N. D. Rhame Holds Outdoor Community Program (Tribune Special Service) Rhame, N. D., Dec. 22.—An outdoor community Christmas program was held here Thursday night about a huge lighted tree on the school grounds. “ A pageant, pantomimes and Christ- mas carols, sung under the direction of the field. Diekema Last Rites Planned Wednesday The Hague, Dec. 22.—(P)—Scores of messages of condolence were received today by the widow of Gerrit J. Diekema, United States minister to the Netherlands, who died Saturday after an operation. Among them was one from the Dowager Queen Emma. Wreaths were sent by Queen Wil- helmina and members of the govern- ment. Funeral services will be held Wed- nesday. Lewis Says He Would Exile All Reformers Berlin, Dec. 22—(P)—If Sinclair Lewis had his way he'd exile every- body convicted of trying to reform America. “I would exile all reformers and all suspected of a desire to reform Amer- ica,” he said-when he arrived today on the way home after having re- celved the Nobel prize for literature. “No, wait a minute, that’s not right,” said he, “under that scheme I'd be exiled myself. But its like this: All reformers and all con- victed of attempting reform should be exiled.” Geneva, Minn., Fire Levels Whole Block Putnam asserted that while there are certain sections in North Dakota ; Where Durum wheat can be raised more profitably than any other va- riety, he does not think Burleigh county falls in that category. Be- cause of the evils attendant on. the raising of Durum, he does not think that the average Burleigh county farmer can afford to bother with this type of crop. dumped on the European market wheat has resulted, Putnam main- tains, and the raising of durum has been a contributing factor to this condition. will be conducted in Burleigh county, Putnam announced. Until that time it will not be possible to determine accurately, just how generally Dur- um wheat is being raised in Bur- leigh county. KILLED IN GUN ACCIDENT Norfolk, Neb., Dec. 22.—(?)—Gleda Ryan, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ryan, was killed late yesterday by the discharge of a-shot- gun which she was trying to take pellets passed through her body. Chest Colds ove and chest ing. The raid was the outgrowth of an investigation by John Wail, federal narcotic agent, who had been in- formed the basement room at 246 Fourth avenue south was frequented by white women. It was the second raid staged by narcotic agents within a week. Three New York, Dec. 22.—(#)—For at- tainment of real good physicial con- dition, Erwin Rudolph, new pocket; billiard champion, recommends pitch- ; ing hay, especially at 100 in the shade He golfs now andj then in summer, but never misses his 20 loads of hay daily in season. Some- or thereabouts. liver the prisoner, spirited Gunn from | of a trimotored plane of Western Air | of the 1929 crop in Kidder county re-| Minneapolis, Dec. 22—(P)—A raid jgold bracelet, and a ring with a green | : the Buchanan county jail where he/ Express, Inc., from Salt Lake City | veals that 12.2 per cent of grain cars|" 8M oplum smoking den here today |stone. The body was washed up on TONIGHT and a ¢ has been confined since his arrest st|into a house near the Alhambra ter-|shipped from that county were |TeSulted in the arrest of three Chi-|the beach near Nidingarne lighthouse | TUESD. AY Maryville, Mo., his home. Gunn was]1ainal of the air line. The crash oc- | smutty and that 34.1 per cent of the |mese and the confiscation of a can of jon the Cattegat. | brought here by sheriff's officers and| curred when the big plane struck|Cars contained grain of a mixed |oplum, several pipes, and a small|- rd Theatr St. Joseph policemen and locked in| high tension wires on one boundary | stade, Putnam said. quantity of the drug ready tor smok- URGES HAY PITCHING e Adults 35¢ until 7:30 The intimate story of two young wives in loye with one husband. So much smutty wheat has been | that a slump in sales of American |» Sometime during 1931 a crop survey | i from her three-year-old brother. The | isfying Dinner for all. A restful place for the tired shopper Take home some times he pitches 30 loads. Breakfast to start the day right. An excel- lent Lunch. A sat- ’ with, Milton C. Work! Auction and Contract Bridge Tuesday, KFYR 4:30 p. m. PLAYERS South (Dealer)—Mrs. E. L. Bradbury, Dallas, Texas. West — Victor R. Smith, Miami, Brian’ rs. ye R. Campbell, North — Mra, George R. ugusta, e. East — Mrs. Annie Adair Foster, Atlanta, Georgia. SUR ments of the modern problem of love and marriage, —wthe CONRAD NAGEL BASIL RATHBONE GENEVIEVE TOBIN CARMEL MYERS ROSE HOBART VIVIAN OAKLAND Wednesday, Thursday and Friday The picture all eyes have been waiting for ‘The Eyes of the World’ From the story by Harold Bell Wright — hardware store of Myron Anderson. Washington, Dec. 22—(#)}—Unem- Paki cars in the garage were des- loyed. were warned again toda: yed. by Colotel. Arthur Woods, chalema ‘The fire started in the restaurant, ft th it’s emergency com- ol e president's ergency are sions mittee for employment, to remain in their home communities. London, Dec. 22.—(?)—Neil Munro, In a statement he said Arizona, |66, author and jouranlist, died today. California and Florida in particular |He wrote a large number cf works| are swamped by an influx of jobless|With a Scottish background, and let men and families. State and munici-|many well known celtic tales and Party, let your guests pal officials throughout the country |sketches. He was a native of In- break the seals on have advised they have all they pos- | Venary. packs of sibly can do to care for the Unem~ | eee A, ployed living in their home commun- ities and can not take care of trans- ient unemployed. * Stafford King Will Be Replaced by Kroll St. Paul, Dec. 22—()—Resignation Soy bureau, effective December TO CHECK A COLD 31, and appointment of William T.| IN ON@ DAY..... ee se | With West leading the 6 of Clubs | against South’s one No Trump, in f&| Auction, where should Declarer win | the trick? What should she lead to Mi | trick two? Is bidding the same at | Contract? Test your skill on this deal ... then hear the expert Radio ame. What's Your Bridge Handicap? Milton C. Work will tell you. Two easy test questions in every Redio Game. Don't'miss this chance to find out how you really rate! A summary of thie game will appear in this paper of the high school music teacher,! Geneva, Minn, Dec. 22—(@)—Fire net composed the program. This was| wi out a block of busi he C Pry SS of cats Sle |e an pagan Ice Cream 4 You'll Be Surprised! more than $25,000. The Ellendale Rhame streets, stores and homes! fire de t alled to hel @s4s N @Q1096 ed! this year are gally decked with col-| tight wae ee Christmas candies, cigars and cigarettes. ue ce aee| ; ored lights for the holiday season. eo Svendson, Elser ee In the gift shop a new shipment of Suzan- @aqress S 683 \ po a pee this earrae res _. = pa paaa Ge, es, s, : @Asz2 | ohn Erskine’s smartest inceri ~* Jobless Again Warned aly the Lawrence Barect gues Tike ie = ee Leta canine, Mea 1 one of the frankestand most. daria wwont- To Remain at Home! Harold Beene oe non ane tise pictures, linens and Italian goods. . : ie \ | | | Thorberg’s Next to Paramount Theatre To make it a perfect CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS Kroll, St. Paul, to hee i him, was ennounced today by Mrs. Blanche Ladu, chairman of the state board | take the recognized standard remedy of con ea skis bibs de chins for colds—Grove'’s Laxative BROMO rr. gz, Wl n blets. of the soldier's welfare bureau since QURdeTS They. July, 15, 1925, will take office as state | contain both the auditor January 6, succeeding Ray P. | tonic and laxative Gs” ‘ necessary to Mr. Kroll for a number of years has. check colds Christmas FLOWERS -$4 to $12 for the / HOLIDAYS The _ laxative Everyone likes to visit home SPecsasce la A. +-e ae oi quinine for folks et least once a year. What RISTMAS See ~ do ao 3 veteran's bureau, Fort Snelling. | quickly. quick cold better time than Christmas? pia sicietsighagain § — on ‘7 ea as Get your bex * roll Here’ tunity! 5 ose - $2.50 | Auto ‘Ice Skidding’ pi pape relief sa a nt Gowers and Connations, red, dozen ... + $3.00 s Fatal for Three 9 ‘are an r "Mums, dozen « ses002 +++ 0-+- $4 to $8 Groves Laxative Round Trip Decorations ee Escanaba, Mich., Dec. 22—(?—Au-| @ B RO M 0 e 3 tomobile “ice skidding,” a new sport Effective between points in Poinsettia, each ..............$1 to $4 Telegraph on the northern lakes, cost the lives | Minnesota, Menitoba, North Cyclamen, each $1.50 to $4.50 iterday of a mother and two chil- is 9 Figg oe $l. 0 $4. dren. A man, who was driving. the | QUINI NE Ree ee aaa Christmas Flowers Cineraria, each ................81.50 automobile in which they were pas- sengers, was seriously injured. See Mrs. Elmer Kilassel, 32, and her ti children, Eugene 13, and Betty Jane, 4, were drowned in the icy waters of inclusive. Return limit January 6th. Also reduced rates to Idaho, Weshington, Oregon and to Begonia, each .............$1 to $1-50 HOSKINS - MEYER Our service is guaranteed swift, safe and reliable. No red tape or delay. You pay only for the flowers, plus Diamonds, Watches little Bay de N tte as the auto- Credit mobile of Telesphore’ ‘Thompson, 26, & if J ay mn k Vancouver and Victoria, B,C, cost of wire. boarder in the Klassel home, went SmAOS 2... Beare on sale December 16th to through the ice. ities, Salcarccm, 22nd, inclusive. The Home of KFYR Thompson had invited the others. to take a ride and was driving over| the ice, applying his brakes for the| Unrill of the skid. He drove out on a| > smooth stretch of thin ice despite, | police said, the warning cry of a skater who knew it was thin. The/ rear wheels of the car sank first, and | ‘Thompson managed to crawl out of; the window. The others went down! Return limit January 15th. CHRISTMAS CUT FLOWERS We wire ing as gifts, for never more explicit than in the Christmas gift of flowers. There iy no illness soo as an imperfectly — fur stomach — perhaps not enough in many cases to be con- flowers to any in the car. {] fining, still cevere enough to pre- part of the Sunday Closing War performing one’s daily duties, To POINSETTIAS—Per dozen $3, $4, $5, $6 and $8 habitua ROSES—Per dozen ....... . . $4, $6 and $7 CARNATIONS—Light pink and white, dozen .... .$2.50 Red and dark pink, per. dozen . FREESIAS—Very dainty and fragrant. White and lavender. Per dozen .............-.000+ In Maryland Flares| Baltimore, Md., Dec. 22—()—The | old war over the Maryland Sunday closing laws has broken out anew, and indications were given today that the state’s highest courts may rule on sections of the 1930 amended act de- Kidney Acids . Break Sleep ” Ie Gettin: Ni Backache, grequent day calle Log Paine, Merve Ousness, or Burning, due to function- nd! 8 such cases of stomach trouble, . ny of which were of a long “ : if SWEET PEAS—Pink and white. Per bunch ...... anding nature. We shall be gla cits eintceabinnion oT CHRISTMAS PLANTS stn es a et POINSETTIAS—Each .. CYCLAMEN—Each .. ee CHRISTMAS CHERRIES—Eac! BEGONIA MELOIR—Each $2, $2.50, $3 . -$1.50, $2.50, $3 and $4 h. $1.50 and $2 Oscar H. Will & Co. || HOTEL RADISSON /] MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, Capital Funeral Parlors 20% Main Avenue the system in 16 minutes. ty Flowerphone 784 Greenhouses and Hon Deatt sive up.’ tox (ore Mee ene Night Phone 401-W Salesroom, 315 3rd St. noon tex) y, under the Phene—WDay or Nignt-—2? ron-Gied Guarantes. Must quickly’ | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Jos- W_-tschumperlin Prop. Li conditions, improve rest- FA Waeep eae energy, oF money back, Pelt ron oa Opcn Evenings and Until Noon on Christmas Day aly 600 al Hall's Drug Store, i

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