The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 8

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PAG FA mon’s great and only jazz band, an al- M 0 U N FIRST mighey popular unit of the band. A flat fee of one dollar ‘will be charged for seats anywhere in the REGIMENT BAND jrcess Seats may be reserved, how- ever, as usual. The band is a big one, $s, comparing in num- and other famous utions whicn have been beard and when they It loose thy wil! id, no matter where one chances itting. and is traveling in two special an expense of about $500 pe id the pre big gaoney-maker. Bi: r, is expected to give organ Martial Musicians Will Arrive in Bismarck on No. 4 Satur- day Morning SeAat RECEPTION the be PLAN GREAT RECEPT ION it iy and it is hoped that the ed for bvia in’ which tle ve Audit performances tomorrow, event the band will have a ni ‘gin to the good. 5 {AN business houses will close at 8 ight iSaturday evening to. give employes jan opportunity to attend the concert. |Business houses and puolic buildin expectd to dress for the occa ion in the national colors, and the Citizens to Meet Bandsmen at Train—Matinee in After- noon, Concert a The First regiment band, the organ- ization which made music for North, Dakota's pioner military org; {eon | event will be made oue of genuine pa- during th fifteen months it spent"in! triotic outpouring. e in France, will arrive Sunday morning the two orche So. dat. 10 o'clock; Which the band carries will play Bismarck churches, and the part of the Sabbath day will ut by the musicians in Bis- tor stay. The band is ¢ Dickinson, w: ys tonight, af-|be ter a su ul afternoon and even-| ing’s engagement at Mandan day in connection with Mandan ri diers’ homecoming. and George “Dog- The band will spend a couple of h. both popular sons of the; in sight-seeing. luncheon and | capital ty. ion will take up the noon, They've be , and at 3 in the afternoon the} the Fighting t a lot about the pa- musicians will make their initial ap-|triotism of their home town, and they pearance at the Auditorium in a con-|expct Bismarck to back them up to- cert which will include classical and | morrow. popular band numbers, specialties and singing of genuine camp and trench songs with a real camp and trench tervor. The evening concert will open} promptly at 8:30 in order that it may} be finished by 10, when dancing will vegin at the state armory where mu-! sic will b furnished by Lloyd Har-! | HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOUR TIRED, STRAINED MUSCLES strains, bru’ a two days’ | two ming in from / greater n telling the boys of i | |] Let your Easter Suit bear the Klein label—which stands. for the best for the least price. When your muscles become tired and For swollen and the joints be your circulation poor, and your : ing makes you irritable, an applicatic of Sloan’s Liniment gives you quick relief—kills pain, starts up a good Circulation, relieves congestion. It is ‘ casier and cleaner to use than mussy Its use is so plasters or ointments, acts quickly and consider Sloan's L does not clog the porcs. 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J also understand that I am to receive my pro rata share of all dividends that ‘are to be declared from the sale of oil. ‘Thursday evening. *) tinction in two wars and whose bat- jut straight from the snoulder in dis- SOLDIER BOYS STATE RIGHT Confident Men Who Fought for County Will Not Stand for Bolshevism orable Event in Life of Mor- ton County Capital Mandan, N. D., March 29.—" ‘The He ly returned from ing an audience which included 120 soldiers, at the Lewis & Clark banquet given in honor of Mor- Major Hanley, who served with dis- talion saw some of the stiffest fight- ing in the recent struggle in France, cussing affairs in North Dakota. Tried to Slip It Over. “An attempt was made in your ab- sence to put something over on you, said the major. “Had the war con- tinued for a few months the: politi cians might have succeeded. But now you are back, and I am confident you will never calmly submit to the estab lishment of socialism and anarchy in your state. The dough-boy is to be a mighty factor in North Dakota poli- tics. 1 know the heart of the dough- boy, and I know that he will be a fac- tor for good government, for right and justice.” Judge Hanley was asked to respond to the toast, “The Heart of the Dough- boy,” and his brief, gnappy address was received with enthusiastic ap- plause, especially from the soldiers, many of whom had served with him. Big Day for Mandan. It was a great day for Mandan. In honor of the home-coming of her heroes, the whole city was decked out with flags. On the main street every business front was dressed in the na- tional colors, and festoons of flags were suspended over the streets. A huge banner stretching the whole width of the street emblazoned with the word, “WELCOME,” which at night was set out with incandes- cents. ” In the afternoon there was a big street parade in which 120 returned soldiers marched ‘to the . martial strains of the regimenta] band of tie Famous Fighting First,.an all-North Dakota band which proved a worthy representative of th state in: the 15 months it spent overseas. . A. compli- mentary banquet was tendered the sol- dier boys at the beautiful. Lewis é& Clark at 6:30 in the evning. 1. H. Connolly presided as toastmaster, and W. H. Stutsman ‘made the principal address of welcome. Responses were made by Cap! eater of the aviation corps, Lieut. Erickson of the medical detachment, Major Hanley, who. com manded a machine gun battalion over there, and other fighting men and prominent citizens, Concert and Dancing. At 7:30 the First regiment band opened its concert program to a ca- pacity hous eat th Palace theatre. At 9:30 two dances were ushered in, one at the Elks’ hall and the other at the high school gymn, music for each be- ing furnished by 2 seven-piece or- chestra composed of members of the regimental band. It was a great day for Mandan and her fighting men and a real triumph for the First regiment band, which can play a return engagment in Man- dan at any time. From Director Wal ter W. McDonald down through the { ranks, the bandsmen {re a clean-cut. gentiemanly, soldierly lot of young fellows who played and sang their way into the hearts of Mandan folks and assured themselves a cordial welcome whenever they choose to return. ST. PAUL POLICE FORCE FOUND NOT GUILTY St. Paul, Minn., March 25 investigation of several weeks touch- ing upon charges of protection for vice and crime in St. Paul, the Ramsey county grand jury filed its special re- port today and declared the charges unfounded. The police department, which has been under fire, is exon- erated, The grand jury was convened after charges had been made in the Twin Cities and by officials of neighboring cities that the St. Paul police depart- ment was protecting automobile thieves and other criminals as a result of an. agreement that the criminals would not operate in St. Paul. ELECTION ON WILL SET OUR | REFERENDUMIS MANDAN HAD GREAT DAY|INITIATIVE IS CERTAIN Homecoming for Yanks Mem-/Only Takes 10,000 Signatures for Meagures of This Fargo,--March .28—The North. Da- endum election on laws pas- ¢ last legislature was today rt of the Doughboy’ may be de- pended upon where his country’s in- Hota ret ests are concerned,” declared. Ma-|*Gureg 'when Theodore G.- Nelson, : Judge of the 12th) Of the N. D. Ind., Voters Association Kk DAILY. TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARGH: 28; 1919. by Non-partisan : League leaders to prevent the voters of the state to vote at the last session of the legislature.” Under the initiative clause of the constitution 10,000 signers are requir- ed for petitions that are initiative. "f The petitions must be filed 90 days before the date of the election. q Referendum petitions may be filed any time within 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature, which Have! Theodore G. Nelson Receives Pe-| gives 60 days additional time in which titions Bearing 23,114 Names —Many Weeks Remain the petitions may ‘be filed. groups. — j ARMED BANDITS SECURE $50,000 Detroit, Mich., March 28.—Six armed bandits shortly after one this afternoort held up a branch of the federal state bank here and escaped with a sum reported to the police to exceed $50,000. COMMUNISTS PLAN COUP. Paris, May 28.—Communist ele- ments in Austria are planning a movement to gain control of the gov- Character announced receipt of petitions con-| grnment, the corespondent of taining 23,114 names. "3 pol of the “The referendum is spreading like | The movement. would begin simultanie- ton county's returned fighting men|Wildfire-in the face of drastic efforts ously in Vienna, Lens and Gratz. LANPHER Matin at The Hague says he learny Every ‘one: of them everywhere and always is the very best that skill $ 5 can produce. HAT FOR GRACE UPON THE CUSTOM'SERVICE WITHOUT... : THE ANNOYANCE OF A°TRY-+ON ©" READY-70- PUT: ON... TAILORED AT. FASHION PARK | @y| FASHION JPAIRIK VirTu AVE BLDG. New York The Fashion Park designing rooms were commandzcred by the Government..when it decided lo. pul style into the uniform. : The- Man, style book for The petitions are divided into two |¢ THE BACK OF THE JACKET IS°*DEPENDENT OF SLEEVES, SHOULDERS AND’ WAIST. 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