The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1917, Page 8

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NSN NS &, MONDAY, MAY 14, 191 JINTOWN READY TO WELCOME A 0.0. W. LODGES Elaborate Preparations Made for Entertainment of Visitors Tomorrow B,C. MARKS TO RESPOND TO GREETING FROM FLINT Keys to City to Be Turned Over by May or— Contest Closes Jamestown, N. D., May hundred delegates from all sections of North Dakota, Montana and Idaho are expected to attend the annual A. O. U. W. grand lodge session, which will open in this city tomorrow and continue with morning, afternoon and evening sessions throughout Tuesday and Wednesday. Prominent officers of practically every branch lodge of the A. O. U. W. of these three states will represent their re- spective organizations and participate in_all sessions, Elaborate preparations have been made for the gathering by Fort Se- ward Lodge INo. 18 of this city. High Officer Coming. Supreme Grand Master Workman William Narvis of the national or- @anization arrived in Jamestown to- day to attend the grand lodge session. Mr.Narvis will deliver the principal’ address. at a joint reception; to be! tendered the visitors at the Elks’ hall] tonight. Ladies Will Meet. The ladies’ auxiliary of the A. O. 14.—Five| ster initiation session Monday night. out Tuesday and Wednes These meetings will be entirely separate from the grand lodge gathering. Joint Reception Tonight. Members of Fort Seward lodge, A.| O. U. W. and the Degree of Honor"! lodge, both of this city, will tender the visitors a joint reception com- mencing at § ’clock tonight. Mayor H. C. Flint will bid the dele- gates welcome and turn over the keys of the city to them during their here, B. C. Marks ‘of Bismarck, grand master workman, will respond to Mayor Flint’s greeting. President DeNault of the Jamestown Commer- cial club will welcome the visitors on behalf of that organization. A sali- ent feature of the reception will be an address by Supreme Grand Master Workman William Narvis. Campaign Nears Close. The sweeping campaign inaugurat- ed in Jamestown ten days ago to se- cure a Class of 100 candidates is rap- idly nearing its close. ‘Ninety-five candidates ‘had been secured at noon today and those in charge asserted that by tomorrow morning the de- sired 100 would be registered. This large class will be initiated at a mon- 100 ‘Percent Crops, Says D. T. Owens “Crop conditons are 100 per cent perfect,” reports D. T, Owens on his return from a two weeks’ ” swing through McLean, Ward, McHenry ‘and Sheridan counties, “Everything looks good,” declared Mr. Owens. “The crop -conditions could not be better at this season.” “| find things gendrally in good shape,” supplemented A. D. Gaines of Minneapolis, who is here looking aft- er the seeding of his big farm at Sanger, “North Dakota is doing its share in every way, and particularly U. W. will also hold sessions through- “Exclusive Service” Lahr. Motor Sales Company. in food production.” Sees SAMOS ~ , New as today, it is nevertheless 5 already familiarly known by the @ knowing as— ‘ $ Goodrich’s 5 “Three-Seventy-Five” q. 4 That's its size: Three and seventy- NS five hundredths inches in the cross @ section. And it’s an inch bigger % = too in the circumference, LS Q Itsheroic size, however, is designed ¥ to fit 30-inch rims cn Ford cars. It is made solely with the five- finger safety tread. make it the better buy i YL Fair List Prices KIN (Bigger and Better Ford Car Tires | | 375 sareuxsvncen S75 : BLACK SAFETY TREAD ‘TIRES , HE balance line for the Ford car is drawn, and the sum total of its per- fection struck with that new Goodrich tire, the bigger and better Ford car tire—Goodrich’s “Three-Seventy-Five.” Of SUPER-SIZE:and SUPER. STRENGTH it not only meets the INDIVIDUAL NEEDS of the Ford car, —but DOUBLES its VIRTUES, It costs but little more than ordin- ary tires at the outset; and the nattier appearance and added com- fort it gives your Ford car, and its own greater dollar ECONOMY, The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co Akron, Ohio Target machines are used at the army and navy training stations to help recruits learn to shoot straight. port News, Va., naval training: ‘Station, {learning ‘to use the rifle at the machines, and above, Chee ND of the machine. ey Pictiire shows rookies at the New- JAMESTOWN HAS REAL CET-AICh - QUICK OPERATOR Warrants Issued for Henry And- erson, Claimed to Be Disciple of Wallingford CHARGED WITH ISSUING CHECKS WITHOUT FUNDS Jamestown, ‘N, ‘D., May 14.—That Jamestown has. been entertaining a “Get ‘Rich Quick Wallingford” for some time is the startling develop- in the end. avg Fait Treatment “\ Cala Aa WA. ee MA The GOODRICH ft ibre sole ‘or shoes |try’s machine and tool plants over to ment unearthed in this city this. week and affecting farmers and merchants in practically all towns in this vicin- ity. ae Henry Anderson, who comes from somewhere and is. now located in the sam@ ‘place, was; in Jamestown for sometime, establishing himself here under the:firm namé of Henry An- derson & Co. His business was buy- ing. eggs from farmers in all sec- tions of this community, paying from 30 to 60 cents per case more than Minneapolis . dealers, and disposing of them to wholesalers and retailers in other cities of the Northwest. Warrant Jesued. ‘A;warrant. has-been issued for his ‘arrest, the. complaint being filed ‘by Anton Nielson, “a;,prominent Bu- chapan merchant, charging the de- fendant. with issuing a check without money. in the bank. to: meet payment. The:; case; is, now:?in, the hands of States Attorney Jolin W. Carr and Sheriff James Rossi; The check, is- sued to’ Mr. Nielson /of Buchanan, was for, $76.80, and drawn’ on the Citi- zens National bank ‘of Jamestown. Some Financier. Anderson, office: employos . claim, came ‘here with $1,500. and issued ap- proximately $10,000: worth of checks. The last shipment “6féggs, o Duluth, was worth sixt-to- “seven thousand dol- lars. “ Anderson went with. it early last week; and ‘has net returned. gitl’s love, which At the Orphetim’ tonigint. WAY GIVE US: TOOL PLANTS: FOR wins? MUNITIONS WORK) Men prominent in yhunitione and war work for the United States. Top to bottom,left, Robert H. Fernald, Fred A. Geier, Spencer Miller; right, Herman Schneider, Dr. N. Hollis, Dr. D. 8. Jacobus. Cincinnati, O., May 14.—Engineefs, who will be the “men of the hour” in aiding Uncle Sam toward success- ful prosecution of the war against Gerthany, will hold a convention here from May 21 to 25, which. may result in. turning 80 per cent of the coun- tue United States for manufacturing munitions. The American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers, with more than 8,000 members, ‘and the National Machine Tool Builders’ association are the or- ganizations to convene here. The directing heads of the large munitions plants already engaged in turning ‘out shells for the allies, are members. The president of ie engineers’ body is Dr. Ira N. Holfis, president of Worcester Polytechnic institute, for- mer professor of mechanical engi- neering at Harvard and graduate of Annapolis. Fred A. Geier, chairman of «the. local section}; Is~the central figure in the machine tool industry in CeSS for McAdoo to Campaign For Loan ed Washington, McAdoo will make’a tour of the Mid- dle West, beginning May 17 at Chica- go,‘in the interests of;the.biberty loan, the formal. campaign: for subscription to which opened yesterday. He will speak in St. Paul May 19th. ‘A:drew comedy at the Orpheum to- night. 4 NORTHERN LEAGUE. 4. 0 1.000 [H+ a! “500 f 2 2 500 wren SUG qagieie 4. ‘000 GAMBS SUNDAY. i Warren at Fargo. Club— Fargo ... Warren Winnipeg at Minot. Club— Minot . Winnipeg . ‘Vivisection is a big theme in “Threads of Fate,” Orpheum tonight. a" ,and design. 1 steering, twisting strains. air stove, type with ball thrust and easily adjustable. : UF uf $1000. Cincinuati. _ “ Ca Sls Me May 14.——Secretary |’ Back of every success 15 a cause—for 45 years infinite pains in manu- facturing and determination never to cheapen quality nes spelt Suc- Tie Lanpher SUNDAY ROW GOST GOLORED GENTLEMEN $3°AND SOME COSTS ’Tis most unfortunate to appear ex- cited in the vicinity of one William ‘Bowens, a tall, athletic, lemon-hued gentleman who has graced the Bis- Marck colored colony with his pres- “ence for the last year. It jes’ nacher. ‘ally riles that ‘boy. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Bowens, who has some repute as 7 boxer, was engaged in a discussion with some friends in front of the celestial rest- aurant on Sixth street, when Frank Krall, the tailor, who testified in po- The power-plant,,suspension is at three Points, eliminating any: ill effect from The motor is an ideal four cylinder design —334'x5’—quick, powerful, silent. The carburetor is a Stromberg with hot- The two-unit Westinghouse system of electric starting, lighting and ignition is a standard worthy of the costliest cars. The steering gear is worm and full gear bearings—accessible Mechanically Right from “stem to stern” GTART at the front of the Allen Car and proceed with a complete examination of its constructional, , features You will not find a more hearly ideal “lay-out” anywhere, “Only in size is the Allen excelled by high cost cars. The front axle is drop forged—I-beam sec- tion — abundantly strong. The wheel spindles are. inclined enough for easy Rear springs are underslung — 55 inches long—and very easy riding. Vacuum feed. 32x34 inches. ‘You owe yourself a visit to our salesrooms, ‘We weleome'the opportunity of a demonstration, Allen Auto Co,, Fargo, N. D. Magic City Auto Co., Minot N. D. ALLEN MAHOWALD MOTOR COMPANY, Bismarck, N. D. Wanted to Buy: About 500 Head of Work Horses Phone or Wire S. F. LAMBERT "73°. The universal joint—ball and socket type—— have housing’ that is really dust proof. The frame is tapered— with increasing width at rear—carrying body weight di-, rectly over the-springs. Rear axle is a massive, one-piece, pressed steel housing with cover platc ct rear. Drive axle is full-floating. 13 gallon gasoline tar: ct rear with Stewart The wheel base is 112 inches—the tires, The complete car weighs 2300 pounds— this light weight accounting for Allen econ- omy in fuel and tires. ic bodies, finished in handsome tones of brown, blue or maroon, are clean-cut Allen Chassis the resultant car is all we claim—the greatest Hat $3" lice court that William had two farm- er boys on the sidewalk and. “was fighting them like a dog,” interfered. Krall. threatened to call the police, and he drew a stiff punch in the: Jaw. “Ah saw him comin’ toward ma an’ he appeared excited, so Ah jes’ met him half-way,” said Mr. Bowens in»po- licé court today. The ‘punch cost Bowens $3 and costs. & NAVAL STAFF IS FORMED London, May 4.—The formation of a naval staff, of which Admiral Jelli- coe, first sea lord, will be chief, was announced in the house of commons today by Sir Edward Carson first lord of the admiralty. . Do you believe in vivisection? Sée Viola Dana at ‘the Orpheum tonight. tyre o3 OR bax 3Squis Coupe,$1 175 All prices: i fob. Fostoria, O. seven a

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