The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1917, Page 2

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COMERNY LION THE AIR ment Orgatization Dickinson, N. D. Aug. 10.—Dickin- son’s crack, machine gun company members have been guests of the city at several social functions this week. Monday evening the Patriotic aid and Commercial ¢lub gave the boys a royat good, time i the armory with a program dance and, feed. On Wed- nesday ,;evening the boys, appearing very smart in their: new uniforms donned first that day, were guests of the Young Ladies’ Red Cross auxil- jary at an armory hop. A large number of the company residing outside of the city found their pay from Uncle Same rather meager to meet hotel-and: restaurant prices, and citizens early this week { 4 Feet that will tramp the fields of Krance tramped the city’s ctrects in the first, of many marches icago’s quota in the national selective service army. Without uniforms as art the flag on its long journey toward the Rhine. —the parade of part of yet, they nevertheless s provided blankets for bunking in the armory, and the Elks and others as-jas it is impossible to try an insane sisted the boys in getting together a] person on the merits of the case, it houbékeeping outfit three tents be-]is expected that Judge W. C. Craw- ing pitched on the armory grounds. ford will take judicial notice of Chu- The boys were.fortunate in having | mack’s condition and have him taken a full-fleged chef among‘their number, and are very happy over their new cuisine. All these good times have not interfered with the heavy practice which has gone steadily on under Lieut. Fleury. We CHUMAGK SINE, ATTACKS SHER WN UNTY AL) “ oy Predicted That Slayer of Cald- & wells win Be Tried by In- - sanity Board Soon Dickinson, N. D., Aug. i ‘Chumack, the slayer of James HH. Caldwell and wife, at the Caldwell homestead southeast of Gladstone, early Inrt coring, became violently in- sane (his w He attacked Sheriff | in T. N. ifa gg tearing off his cloth- ing and making it necessary for the sheriff to call threo assistants Into} ¢ the cell before the prisoner could be subdued and handcuffs placed‘on him.} ed pic y v -be rescuers aside, rescued his i o 5 r. H H. A. Burgeson, state's attorney, has | would ty Auditor Lee Nichols and Dr. G. H. e bicycle and proceeded on his way to} Spielman, has compiled all lists and always been under the impression insani-! deliver a. message. that Chumack was putting on et Ee eae ea thie Cae ty, but developments the past fe' “days have convinced him to the con-| an trary. 4 \A hearing ‘had dlteady been set for Augist 13 it the Chumack~case; and —————— 10-year-0 before the insanity board at once. Railroad Men Hurt ; But Mascot Escapes Without One Scratch SHEE e reese oed Marmarth, N. D., Aug. 10.— % Fire- & man Taylor and Brakeman Al Dorsey of the Milwaukee line were seriously injured when’ <& a ‘Engineer “Bill” Davis, their big engine, ran off the Mcintosh switch and stoppled over, but a puppy which Dor- sey was carrying as a masmot came out of the smashup un- & scathed. The injured men ‘are inthe ‘Mobridge hospital. Ce a “Allin a Day’s Work,” 10—mike| Ways Messenger Boy as Truck Runs Over Him Aberdeen, S. D., Aug. 10.—“It’s all work,” said Howard Blake, messenger boy, as he cked himself up and brushed off his a day's lothes after the front wheel of a ‘Hugger Transfer Co. truck had pass- over his stomach. He waved “It’s the second d I’m getting used to it,” said the Jad wiih the reinforced steel frame. FOR’ TAX SERWICE PHONE 342. ee ee oe MORTON COUNTY ORAFT MACHINERY WILL GET 10 Everything in Readiness for Examination of Registrants—Three Classes of Candidates Called to Report on Separate’ Days— State’s Attorney, Connolly to ical Examiner Appointed. Morton county's draft machinery will start to work Monday morning at 9 o'clock. It is predicted that about 75 per cent will claim exemp- tion on the first draft and that 50 per cent will be exempt. It is also pre- dicted that all married men will be exempted the first call at least. Judge Hanley has given the use of his cham- bers to the draft officers, and the court rooms will be headquarters for the men who have been summoned to appear for examination Monday morning. Lists Compiled. The county exemption board, which consists of Sheriff Oscar Olson, Coun- the names are posted in the county auditor's office as well as in various places in the city and county. The first list calls 109, who are to appear Monday morning, the second list calls 109 whq are to appear for examina- lion Taesday morning and the last list calls, for 110 who are to appear for examination on Wednesday. Every- ‘yody is in duty bound to appear for examination. No one is excused from {not being present avhen his number. is called for examination. Altnow to Assist. t Dr. 1H. O. Altnow was named by Governor Frazier on Monday to assist Dr. Spielman in making the initial examination. The chambers of Judge Hanley have been designated as the place where the private examination will be made. All blanks will be furnished the draftee before they are admitted to the examination room. A dress- ing room has been arranged for and FRANCE SENDS WU _COL, B.DERCLE _ Col. Dercle of the French med- jical staff has been sent here with other specialists to take part in of Local Board When He Deems Step Necessary; Assistant Med- WORK NEXT AONDAY Take Exceptions From Rulings everything is ready to go ahead with the work. ; During the time the physicians are making the examinations the other two members of the exemption board, Sheriff Oscar Olson and County Audt- tor Nichols will be present and pre- pared to accept any exemptions that are filed in. case the draftee is found physically fit. and has other geasons for claiming exemption. L. H. Connolly Appealer. State’s Attorney L. H. Connolly was named by Governor Frazier as appealer for Morton county as spe- cial representative of the provost marshal to appear at the meeting of the local board, and in behalf of the government. take: such exceptions as may in his judgitient be deemed ad- visable from the»findings o fthe ex- emption board and appeal to the dis- trict board. In addition to being the appealer, State's, Attorney Connolly will serve as agent, to the government in seeting that ng “slackers” get by without being feperted'in the county. oo ; TWO ORGANIZATIONS GROW OUT: OF ANKUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET Both Grant and Morton Now Have Active Sunday School Associations Two organizations grew out of one at the annual meeting of the Sunday School association of “Morton and Grant counties held at Lark last Sat- urday and Sunday, when a full quota of officers was elected for both Mor- ton and Grant counties. About 50 delegates representing 16 schools were in attendance_and with the visi- ore the audiences ran upwards of 200. The new Grant county president is Glenn Roberts, {résiding south of Lark. The Morton county official May Storey of Flasher, secretary; Lena Bollinger of Flasher, elementary superintendent, Ethel ‘Haight of ‘Man- dan, secondary superintendent; Clar- ence Stolberg of ‘Flasher, adult super- intendent; C. L. Robertson of Hebron, administrative chairman, Roy Rob- erts of Mandan, educational superin- tendent.. | a A Aside from Secretary James Garri- Flasher, .Mrs. Lovelace and the Rey. C. A, Balcolm of New. 'Salem, Edward Roberts of Wisconsin, Eben : Russell of Long Butte, and the: Rev. E. C. Fenton of Brinsbane. (Music was furnished by the Rey. D. K. Ford and Georgia and Adeline Lawler, of Lark, John-and Pearl Bollinger of Flasher, and a number of Lark Sunday school classes. of The Sunday schools represented at|. the gathering, whith closed Sunday evening after an unstially helpful con- vention, were Flasher, Long Buitte, Pleasant Valley, Lark, Raleigh, Leith, Green Valley, New Home, Cale, Man- dan M. E,, Timmer, Coal Hill, Valtey View, Point Butte, Brinsbane, and New. Salem. The meeting places for next year's convention in each county were not chosen at. this time. FORT BERTHOLD GIVES INDIAN BOYS FAREWELL Beulah, N. D., Aug. 10.—Ernest Fox, Johnnie Star, C. L. Soldier and Joseph Young Hawk ,the largest delegation of Fort Berthold Indian boys to enlist in one group, were serenaded by the the deliberations of the council of national defense and advise United States army men for or- ganization of the army .based on ‘French and English experience. ®eulah band when they left for Bis- e < ¢ struck by, lightning and e ° ie ie hx pe RAL Specials—August 10th ONGS. and dances and. humor that are making such.a tremendous hit right now that they have been brought out as “‘svecials’” on these Columbia Records: ‘Al Jolson’s record isa scream; the patriotic songs are thrillers; ‘Anna Wheaton’s ‘songs are—well, just -herse/f; the dance-records by Jockers Bros., the Dixieland Jazz Band and Rector’s Novelty Orchestra (the famous orchestra-of: Rector’s, New York) are so “just right” for dancing, that they are boundto sell out quicker than you think! Visit your dealer today, and be sure to get all the hits you are going to want! Az206 ) sneoncrurse tee Aljoios, -Azzoz ) MELE HULA. Fordrot. Jock *75c, ) LILY OF THE VALLEY. Col- reine IT WASN’T MY FAULT. One- | lins and Harlan. step. Jockers Brothers. SONS OF AMERICA. . George Azer (NDIANA, Oncor Original A2294 ¥ > e ixieland Jazz Band. .. a 75e. Stoddard and Broadway Quar- * ( Ditisiana jeer powa, On i) fete, AIN'T YOU COMING BACK 2299 (“Renors Novelty Ore” NY ND? George , ; ‘i 2263.) | EO DIxIEL A 8 ro-inch (12TH STREET ‘RAG. Fox-. NG - zone IF You" HAD ALL. THE 75c, prot. Rector’s Novelty Orches- _ N N A St eau phate \ 42298 CONSTANTINOPLE. Anna brid GUARD MARCH. Prince's PN ¢ A eaton. 4 B "Jha" ) HELP! HELP! I'M SINKING. 78. ) MANISOT MARCH. Prince's f e Anna‘ Wheaton. ay (gS 5 Band. fi roster is as. follows: John Bollinger) Struk By Lightning f Flasher, ident; Cl ce Stol- Hy bere of “Flasher, ies prenidant: And Instantly Killed M. Pfenning of Mandan, treasurer; While Driving Binder OF FOF HFT FT OOS White Earth, N. D., Aug. 10. ¢ —Peder Skaar, aged 227 was @ in- stantly killed while driving a binder for Ole Frederickson. © SOSH SOCSOCTOO COO OO son of the state association, addresses} 0 | 5 on various -¢opiedy repre lion from Almont Man Says He jeorge Waldron, George Roberts, an ? . Glenn Roberts of Lark, M. A. catt,| Wat Aeroplane; All « John Bollinger and May Storey of Bunk, Mr. Leiderbach ay Le ,- Almont, N. -D., Aug. 10.—F. €. McDougall, dealer in automobiles and tractors and Almonts prin- cipal - garage _-man cand. black smith, is confident. that, he saw sailing over Almont on the night of August 8 the mysterious aero- . With new fire- proof arinex ,.) 77150 rooms—all outside All Modern Conveniences ‘The only hotel in the down town district featuring room with private bath at $1.00-per day and up Rooms with running water 75c & up 4TH STREET SOUTH ‘ A marck to join Co. I of ‘the Second regiment. Tribune want ade bring results. HINNEAPOLIS, MINH. plane which for the last two, weeks has terriorized the Slope. Two other parties at New Salem saw the plane the same’ night, Mr. McDougall asserts. Fairy Story, Liederbach. (Dickinson, .N. D., Aug. 10.—A. A. ‘Liederbach of Killdeer,. who represented Dufin county at Bis- marck during the last session of the legislature,.smiled when ask- ed about the mysterious aero- plane story from ‘Dunn Center. While he resides within 12 or 15 miles of Dunn Center, he states that he has never found any per- son who knew anything definite . about. the aeroplane report. To * him the story sounds rediculous. Représentative. Liederbach had: 300 acres under cultivation this year, but about all he gets out_of. itis a few acres cut for fodder. He has a fine herd of cattle and . will not come out so badly after all. egy e WOMAN UNCONSCIOUS | Bolt of Lightning Seriougly In- jures i Milton ‘Matron Milton, N..D., Aug. 10.—Mrs, Hugh Douglass remained unconscious for hours folléwing a: stock from a bolt of lightning which struck’ har home. She was finalfy revived, but has not yet fully ‘recovered. 4 LaFoliette’s ‘Nephew Makes Good When Wife Calls Him a Deserter Janiestown, N. D., Aug. 10.—When Mrs. Lb. B. Matttor of St. Paul, whose husband, a~nephew of Senator Bob LaFollette, is employed as a harvest hand near here, caused the arrest of her better half on a charge-of non- support, Mantor pulled out a roll rep- tesefiting his first’ month’s ~ wages, peeled from, it one slim bill for him- self, and handed the remainder ‘over to Sheriff Ross. He relayed “it to ‘Mrs. Mantor, Who immediately reléent- ed and sent batk wotd=for ‘her “his- ‘band to stay here and “hop ‘to it, which he is doing at the highest wages ever paid harvest hands th North Dakota. RELIEVES STRAIN BISMARCK REALTY 00. 212 Bismarck Bank Building TELEPHONE.314 FOR RENT .. STORE—25 {t.x90 ft, Main St. near Srd., ‘Next to Bismarck Bank. A good location for a drug store. OFFICES—2nd and 3rd floors: with electric elevator atid: light, heat and janitor éer-. vice, $10-to $25 per month, FOR SALE Building lots on’ easy terms—| weekly or monthly pay- TELEPHONE 314 “ 212 Bismarck Bank Building eae —\natetyggrommagane a —

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