The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1917, Page 2

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‘became host to the 4 BEACH HOST TO MISSOURI OPE SMES TOY rs | Financial Leaders Begin Two-! Days Convention at Valley Capital Tonight D., M Beach, N. Beach today! association, xtend over Tuesday: | Bankers’ convention will yt The opening session will be held this evening, when an address of welcome will be made by Mayor A. F. Kas: tien. Among the prominent bank- ers of the Slope on the program are} Lewis F. Crawford, of Sentinel Butt board of re- er of the England; Phelan, president of the First National Bank of Bowma: L. Bell, vice president of the st | t National Bank of Bismarck, and Hon. |¢ John H. Wishck, president of the State | t ank of Ashley » C. MeFadden ent of the stat J. Murphy, ¢ ate bank ector E for North Dakota, and E. Itural agent for will make add Jinneapolis is'down for talk at the banquet y evening. an_after-di to be held a 18' ja t NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AN SPECIAL SOURT J.) murd of the Must Scrub Streets Clean of Obscenity Sprinkled on Them Dickinson, N. D., May 28—Some naughty words uttered on Dickin- son's public streets cost James Russell $3 with an alternat- ive of sper g 30 days cleaning the streets he had befouled. TERM TO STEM WAVE OF CRIN Dickinson Demands Something | , Be Done to Curb Blood Lust in Stark County . N. D., May 2 r * r suicide; empted killing a Dic! nd fru luring the last thirty o a demand for a speci ke county district cow of checking the crime wave. ke Chamack, alleged slayer of Mr. Mrs. J. H. Caldwell, weadthy ranch owners, and Adolph rged with murder in the yer of Mathias There are three charges Chamack, two of murde: wil ga in ssault in the first degree. INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM Reclamation Official Fort Peck Journeys to Detroit to Con- fer With Canadians Plentywood, Mont., Conner, chief of the mation service, conferring with Cane lative to the Milk Rive in the United States, flows into Canada and then dack again into the United | i { la States, making it very much an inter-;cloped from their national stream. iv a w OPENING NEW MINE jth Beulah, N. A. Hughes, Electric Co., Bismarck, is opening a new coal mine here. ca and Fred Senator K.}the car wh the Hughes{ored to trade here for were found two rifles and a complete {88 head of this institution. IOWA BOYS DENY THEY LUNED GIRLS FROM HOME Youths Held at Aberdeen Plead Not Guilty to Charge of White Slaving Aberdeen, S. D., May 28.—Howard mpton, brothers of Lacey, u., under arrest here, deny that they home town with ola and Mabel Hanna, 18 and 16; hom they induced to accompany hem to Aberdeen under promises of fine clothes and an easy liv: In th the low endeav- motorcycles amping outfit. »imoker's ee ie (i with Smoking Tebacco A Peculiar Excellence ITH a rich, fulllf flavor, full bodied out being strong, you'll find EPICURE MAN’S SMOKE Also 8 oz. Decorated Tins and I lb, Glass Humidors ‘SWWRAWIES STEEL PARADE AN RAM OF PEDHE BISMARC AUUOQANOOVOUSUOEOONSUUUOUUEANOUUNONNOOOOOONNEOUOE TUESDAY, May ACRES OF CANVAS TAREE TRAINS OF CARS SENS FOR 10,000 PEOPLE AL Lo HHUNTAUONGDONUCUACLORUOOUOUGEODONONEDOOOONECONONEL K D NORTHWEST | _|children; Mrs. “| the Mayflower, and was born in IIli- rraigned and both have pleaded not : Governors Past ator Leslie A. Simpson of Dickinson, “Tthe dayisu bri BILLINGS COUNTY CELEBRATES FIRST. GOLDEN WEDDNG Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Medora Couple Made Public Event | Medora, N. D., May 28.—Only a few years ago there was scarcely an old person in Billings county; ‘while on Friday evening was celebrated the first golden wedding in this county. It was that of Edwin Burr Brewster and Hannah Herring Brewster, who were married fifty years ago in Centerpoint, Ia. Mr. Brewster is a Civil War veteran, and like thousands of others was married shortly after the war. The celebration was gotten up by his children and the grandchildren, all of whom are living attended, inclndin,g Mrs. J. O. Gray, husband and three Eva Olmstead, hus- band and daughter; Mrs. Rose Arn: strong, and son, and Walter Brews- ter. Mr. Brewster is a descendant of nois, 77 years ago. Mrs. Brewster was Worn in Ohio 70 years ago. They have been residents of the Dakotas for over forty years, coming to Dick- inson in 1883. While the celebration 2was planned by the children and id intend Agfa ‘aap, i i ete rs esQuletly a purse of gold Was collected and hand- ed to the old, well loved, residents. The sack contained a unit of gold for each year of ‘their married life, spent on life's stormy sea.’ HUNDREDS OF ALUMNI TO RETURN 10 VALLEY Graduates of Normal Will Cele- brate 25th Anniversary of President McFarland Valley City, N. D., May 28.—Tues- day, June 19 has been fixed as the date for the Valley City normal alumui home-coming Yay, whose special feat- ure will be the celebration of the 25th anniversary of President McFarland Hundreds of alumni from all parts of the north- west are expected to attend. Gradu- ates residing in the Twin Cities ad- vise they ‘will be here at least 40 strong. WEAORIAL DAY WILL BE EVENT FOR DUNN GENTER and Present Among Speakers at Exer- cises for Wednesday Dunn Center, N. D-, May 28,—Al- though an inland town, Dunn Center will honor the memories of the sailors who have gone down at sea’ Memorial day by scattering flowers on the ab- breviated bosom of Spring creek. Governor Lynn J. Frazier, former Governor Joseph M. Devine, ex-Sen- nd.N. C. sae anae? stat She *tendert, | fi istruction,” gill be HAG a erasy Of orators} e Haid view Leonsdlidated on this oc- casion. ; PAT GETS IN BAD * Arrested Twice in Few Hours for Peddling Booze Poplar, Mont., May 28.—Pat Galvin, an old offender, was twice arrested ithin-a few hours, first on a barge of selling-liquor to In- a and second under a state war- rant charging bootlegging. NEW ROCKFORD. MAN Alvin Osthoff Appointed to Post in Aberdeen High Aberdeen, S. D-, May .28—Alvia Osthoff of New Rockford, N. D., has been appointed assistant commercial instructor in the Aberdeen high school for the ensuing year. Real Evidence of .. Van Hook’s Growth In Public Baths t . for the «sf ‘Talking Machi opera, _ 4 re TRAUMUMAINAURAY Ore = Ca ‘STR Té innure Victor quality. ntways look famous trademark, His Master's Voice." It 's on all genuine products of the Victor jine Company, Zee SA - forJune | Eileen. Two new Irish songs by John McCormack _ “Eileen Alanna, Asthore” and “Ireland, My Sireland’~— sparkling numbers from Victor Herbert’s delightful new Irish Victor Red Scal Records 64665 and 64666. | Ten-inch, $1 eagh, . Abrilliant duet by Martinelli and Journet : : A beautiful dramatic number from the opera William ‘Tell, .. with a dashing climax that is extremely thrilling. Victor Red Seal Record 76032. Twelve-inch, $2, De Luca sings the famous “Largo al F actotum” The spirited interpretation of this lively number from the Barber of Seville is fairly bubbling with enthusiasm. Victor Red Seal Record 74514. Twelve-inch, $1.50. Two collections of “Gems” from Victor Herbert’s “Eileen.” |... . Two rousing good marches by the Victor Military Band. : 59 others including 6 Attractive Dance Numbers 11 Exquisite Concert Songs 9 Charming Instrumental ‘Selections Hear these new Victor Records today at any Victor dealet’s, ‘descriptive list and play any music you wish to hear.( There are Victors and :Victrolas.in Steat variety of styles from $10: to. $400.) ” 6 Admirable Recitations 18 First-Class Popular Song Hits 5 Sparkling Musical Comedy. Successes ' ; Victor Talking Machine‘ Co., Camden, N, , Important Notice. “Victor Records and Victor Machines are acientificall inated an coordi Processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other is absolutely esecutlal teu reston ah ee ee ran peclal New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of cach menth Vict “Victrola” is the Registered Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company ro Warning: The use of the word Victrola u; i 2 The pon or in the promotion or sale of any other Talking Mashing gr Phonogtaph products ia misleading and illegal, anVanynaynaliy nay nn al TTT CATIA a UR VATA A NAAM ih | ° +B He 5 will “gladly. give. you_a_complete* istar repreductioa. me la designating the products of thia Company oaly. / itt Uniynay nay nay somon vi aaa A Ueey] lke as ya Innocent Wisp of Hay Shielded Big Stump in Highway! Drayton, N. D., May 28—When A. E. Gutenkunst, of Drayton and ‘W. H. Neimeyer of Waseca, Minn., put on speed to run over an innocent-appearing stack of hay which they found in the middle of the road near here they discov- ered that the minature stack con- cealed a good-sized stump. The car turned a somersault, and the ‘Waseca man sustained a broken collar-bone.. The stump had fallen from a:toad of hay. where it had been: used as a weight. P. E. 0. SISTERHOOD WILL BEGIN STATE CONVENTION Beach, N. D., May 28—Beach is OUCOOOUONOUUANUANURONEASNONODRREATONAUNL.. Van Hook, N. D., May 28.—Thir- ty months ago when Ed Dahil planted a barber-pole.in the midst of a few squatters’ shacks where Van Hook now stands ‘there was- n’t an enameled bathtub in this end of the reservation. Today Van Hook is a good-sized city, vith plenty of baths and: other civilized appurtenances, and Ed Dahl has just completed improve- ments to his pioneer barber shop which makes it the pride of this section of the state. 6° 0 «sess ARTISTIC CEMENT WORK Reinforced Porches and Steps Sidewalks and Cellar Floors Barn Floors and Cow Stables FERGUSON & OWENS ismarck- Phone 794 jnesday and extending over Friday. ere ED, completing arrangements for, the en- tertainment; ‘of .scores of prominent club women from:all:parts of North Dakota .who! are -expected to attend the third. annual’ convention of the P. E..0- ‘sisterhood, beginning here Wed- SECTION FOREMAN DEAD Succumbs to Injuries Sustained From Hand Car Osnabrock, N. D-, May 28.—Hansj Jorgenson, section foreman on the Great Northern, is dead-from injuries ; sustained when a handcat which his! crew was operating paséed over his! body. | | HELPING NEIGHBORS — Dickinson Red Cross Chapter Or-! ganizing Other Cities |. Dickinson, N. -D., May 28.—-Ladies of the Dickinson Red Cross chapter | Valley City Sergeant Jolin Bush and Sergeant Frank 8. Booth of Co. G, First North Dakota Infantry, left Friday evening for Minneapolis, having been ordered to report to the commanding officer of the officers’ training school at Fort Snelling not later than Saturday, at 7 p.m. Corporal Joe S. Underwood, and Sergeants Neal Tracy and Clar- ence Carlson, other company G. men, ny in the training camp at Fort Snel- jing. Thursday evening about 20 Barnes County Bankers, representing more than two thirds of the banks in the county met in the Valley City Com- mercial Club rooms. It is the in- tention to make this a permanent or- | Oriska public schools. News Bureau ganization. The name adopted was the Barnes County. Bankers’ associa- tion and the officers chosen were as follows: President James J. Earley of, the Bank of Valley City; vice presi- dent, C. E. Batcheller, of the First National bank of Fingal; secretary, Charles F. Mudgett of the First Na- tional Bank of Valley City; and tréas- urer, Jesse J. Taylor of the State bank of Oriska. After adjournment all present were entertained at the home of J. J. Earley. Thursday evening County Superin- tendent of School Miss Minnie J. Niel- son, was at.Oriska.to attend the. clos- ing and graduation exercises of the Miss Nielson presented diplomas to a class of nine. The graduates were: Catherine and Raymond Ward, Harvey Tomlinson, Rosie and Evelyn Kretschmer, Ger- trude-Noak, Maggie Detmer, June Mes- ner and Tracy Lorenz. SEEDING 2000 ACRES Dickinson, D., May 28—J. R. Gilbreath of Minneapolis, who has been visiting his brother, Dr. F. M- Gilbreath, is seeding 2000 acres of his twenty sections in Hettinger county. Sees Endof Wife . No. 6, Weds Seventh « _ Poplar, Mont. May 28. —Sees End. of Horn, aged 61, has just taken his. seventh consecutive bride, Geed Tail Woman Dumb, 51. the confesves to two former ven- ures. ask? are assisting with the organization of nearby. towns. auxiliaries in Sentinel Butte and other | price, what When quality measures up to more can you For 45 years one hat as never disappointed—it’s Tk Lanpher Hat $3% still your hat -

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