The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 3

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MONDAY, MARCHE st, 1919 - Hee SOLDIER PAY SLOW? PATIENCE! BONUS PLEAS SWAMP UNCLE SAN DISCHARGED SOLDERS! . Sign This Blank to Get Your’ $60 Bonus from’ W: rat It Simplifies Matters. for You. To: ZONE FINANCE OFFICER, LEMON BUILDING, / i WASHINGTON, D. C. , T hereby make application: for the $60. bonus to discharged soldiers authorized by the act of February 24, 1919. I entered the Service on .. 19 I first. reported. at .. T was. assigned, to ... (Give company and regiment or gorPs) QM oie a deve wale Lo eesinteryer abe See 19.... I was, discharged as an enlisted’ man to accept a commission on iniaseetathgtes De ease spatter 79. .... (This line for commissioned officers ]} “Name .. Rank on discharge . Street address as : DIRECTIONS: With this application send all the discharge papers in your pos- session issue dto you since April 6, 1917. To guard against their loss write your name and address in pencil on the left hand, corner of each, If there is..a recruiting officer in your neighborhood, ga to him and: have him make an official copy of your discharge certificate and that will be accepted in” place of the origmal. Otherwise you must send your certificate. No one but a recruiting officer is authorized to make a copy of your certificate. “s THIS BLANK CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION REQUIRED, IT IS OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY THE ZONE FINANCE OFFICER OF THE WAR ‘DEPARTMENT, USE IT AND SAVE HIM AND YOURSELF A LOT OF TROUBLE. enone dersigned administrator of the estate $450,000 Discharged Men in|of Andrew Hagen; late of’ the Town- ship. of Hay Creek, in the county of Month; Million and Half to! purieign, and sfate of North Dakota, Pay. f {ern to\ the creditord of and all Checks for $60 Each Sent to persons having claims -against. said Ph sae Me pdeceased, to ex bit them, with the “a “ . necessary. vouchers, within four But If You Use the Form Here- hnonths after the first publication of with You'll Get Money Quicker | ‘Bis notice, to said adininistrator in and Help the Paymasters. the City National bank in the city of p~ | Bismarck,? in’ satd Burleigh county, and state of North Dakota. | Dated March A7, 919. This is a message to diselarged | BRADLEY C, MARKS, soldiers: te Administrator. Don’t ‘get mad if you have made! Newton, Dillam & Young, application for the $60 bonus.voted you| Bismarck, North Dakota. by. Congress and haven't received it], Fae ie for Administrator. Qt. \ The zone finance office, which charge of the payment of the bonu is. swamped with applications, and it nlay pot get to yours for several weeks. | ~* Hastily collected to handle this ma ter, a force of several hundred cle i has been quartered in the former of-| . ES, fices of the-War Industries Board at! (Continued from Page One-) Fighteenth and © sts. e hundred | ready been secured on these petitions, and twenty-seven of n are} kept and he expresses confidence that,more: busy all ‘day Woing sthing! but open than: 30,000."names, the number, re? the théusakds of applications that-are| aired to refer an act bearing an coming in. emergency clause, will have been pro- 20,000: VOTERS ASK INITIATION : OF FOUR BILLS Governor Frazier's office. Both Her-| !bert and Kositzky made this state- jment at | Center, » sateen “We are sending out $60 checks at the rate, of 15,000 a day,” said Major Gerow, who-is:in charge: of the work. That means that the office can send! checks to 450,000 mén; in a month. Nearly, a million and\u half soldiers liave been. discharged, fo you can sec it’s, not easy to‘niail evéry man a check the day his. application ‘is received. ‘There has been a lot of trouble, too, - in verifying the claims of some of the men. --Many of them forgot to give the addresses to which thé checks are to be sent. Some write illegibly. To help‘ both the discharged soldier} and the War Department. get these! checks out as quickly as posstble, I| have prepared, with Major Gerow's assistance, an application blauk which contajns all ‘the\information required in paying the-bonus, with the exception of. the soldiers discharge papers. If you wil fill out this bla fully and send it with your paper may depehd upon it that your applica- tion will be considered ahead of .that| of the man who writes a letter. The War Department has, recently made a ruling that soldiers need not send their original discharge certifi- cates if they go to a reenuiting officer and have him copy them. This will; make it unnecessary, for you to part} with the most cherished of your w time possessions, your honorable dis- charge. ey ‘g NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the mattgr of the estate of Oscar F. Johnson, deceased. - Notice is hereby given'by the under- signed, Elise R. Johnson, administra- trix of the estate of Oscar IF’. Johnson, late ofthe township of Ecklund‘in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, \and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of} . this. notice, to said administratrix at the office of F: H. Register, Webb block, in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated March 7, A.D. 1919. ELISE R. JOHNSON, Administratrix. F. H. & GEO M. REGISTER, Attys, for Administratrix, Bismarck, N. D. > 3-10-17-24-31_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the mater of the estate of An- drew Hagen, deceased: cured before the allotted|time expires. The acts referred are $, B. 157%, giv-} ing a printing commission of -three members power to name an official newspaper. in each county-to be the sole organ for ali public printing: S. DID GOVERNOR -RECEIVEKATE? Dunn County Leaguers Awatt- : ing Denial of Charges.Made. || by Kositzky and Herbert \ —_——_— i Killdeer, N. Dy March 31,—Loyal ‘leaguers inthis end of Dunn “county are anxious awaiting a denial -from Governor Frazier of chargesmade by State Auditor-Carl Kositzky and Rep: resentative. E. W. Herbert, both leag: uers, that during the recent session of the legislature, when Kate Richar O'Hare, the convicted — seditionist, was a guestat league headquarters in she was entertained in} recent meeting in Dunn| n league legislation was; Kitge Ric! O'Hare was convict. ed’in the U.S. district court at Bis: marck a year ago last December to referring. to. mothers, of kota soldiers as in a class sows on a Montana stock ranch and} for the further statement that the best. that could be hoped frem the American soldiers who went overseas was that their bodies and their blood might enrich the soil of france. M O'Hare was alleged to have less r st fit-| Following Mrs.! he appealed to} nit, court of) the United States cir court of th which affirn lower court, wh tence to fiv Jefferson prison, — Missouri. O’Hare soon is to begin serving her term. ! \ the judgment of the} h resulted in a s Pari explorer, proposed to the‘ League of Nati i pact which he declares have the back- | ing of his countrymen — and which } world congress in which no nation} should have more than a one-twelfth| representation, but.in which popula- | tion and international importance | should determine the number of dele- | gates. | 4 ATs Wa Sansone MOTHERS | | Should that the whole family take at) tas: of 4 doses Of a, thoro,; ‘purifying, system cleaning ‘medicine } family will be healthier, nappier, and get along better if she blood is given) a thoro purifying,’ the stomach and} bowels cleaned out, and the germs of| Winter, accumulated in the system, driven away. Hollister’s Rocky Moun-| tain Tea is one of the very best and) tomorrow. * \point twq members of the ae ak fish comm ssi 3 Nansen Would Amend iiice f) sii League of Nations) pire in April. Today for the appointment o n, famous Norwegian |neer for a term of four 3, is here with amendments | these appointments must be made by! ions ; fore April 1 would make war in any form a crime! * directly punishable by the league. He] por SALE would have the league constitute @| toy buggy. WANTED—Odd carpenter general contracting. 1 ‘Thomas Jennings, City WAN '- number can be procured. | (Tablets.) It stops the) Cough and Notice is hereby giyen by, the un- it i GERMAN CASH BACKS NORTH AFRICA REVOLT ‘Anti-French Propaganda Is Now Being Promoted NW. BE. At Speciah to The:Tribune. Tangier, Morocco.—Spain at seems to be yielding to aflied eee that German intrigue in the Spanish zone of Morocco be stamped a i ~ Hence is little doube that, the war- Alike activities thnoreniot “Northera ~ ‘Africa are_inspixed by German agents seeking Teaiteeely to Anfitience the peace congress to hasty action through fear of more serious situations. Anti-French propaganda is in. full * German agents whe, it was promised would be expelled, are living in Melilla’! ‘ Bes B.. 134, the board of administration measures which hands over the super- visiog of the public schools and higher institutions of the state to a com- mission, to be -appdinted by the gov; ernor which shalJ also sypersede the board of control, the board of regents and the board of education; H. B. 1 es appropriating $200,000 for a commis. surest. Spring medicines to: take. Gok it and see the difference in the whol they'll feel fine and be well andy happy. Jos. Breslow. | Vote for John A. Lar-|, sioner of immigration, who is to re-|SON and John P. French WANTE cgive a salary of $3,600 per annum; S H House Bill 18, the Bank of North Da-| COMOLYOW. dicial redistricting bill, increasing the number of judges from 12 to 15; the one-man tax commission bill. — Taking No Chances. Governor Frazier promise: the sen- ate ‘before it passed some of the more important of the league economic pro- gram bills that he would call a spe- cial election of referendum petitions a containing 15,000 representative sig- natures were filed with him. Secre- tary Nelson appear to believe thap it will not be necessary to inrpose up- on the governor's generosity in this *. matter, ‘but that the constitutional - RBPUBLICAN “WISE VIRGL ARE TRIMMING THEER LAM When President Wilson. returi convents Congress in special he will find the l@islative stage all s and the program of ready for im: ii outline the Republican plans for structive legislation for the period. fol- | lowing the_war.” : | | 1 Acapisea EMERY hs | “Prosperity is Knocking at \the Door,” L Why Doesn't Somebody Open 14 1. is reasonable question seems to carefully considered answer in je, entitled “To Open the Door iy.” in thi8: week's Liter- Which-explains and dis- ary Redfield’s plan — for evelerating industriald equilibrium” through the specially directed labors of an Industrial’ Board of the Depart-| ment of Comm To:Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE! Headache and works off the Cold. W. GROVE'S Signature on each box. Grocery Clerk ANTED At Gussners HE MINNEAPOLIS BIG-40-80 - KING OF TRACTORS OL FRAZIER TO MAKE HIS APPOINTMENTS Law Requires That Several Of- fices’ Be Filled Today ‘This is the date upom which Govern- appeals and then to the supreme] 4. pyazier, by law, must appoint two nited States, both Of) members of the workmen's compensa- tion commission, who, with Commis- ioner of Agriculture John N. Hagan as a third, will administer the work: men's compensation act passed at the ast session of legi ; japointive members will Ferelve a Te. | ary of $2,500 per annum and their i Vote for John A. Lary-|ual expenses. The coments pn ‘name its own-secretary an x. son and John. P. French | coipensation. The governor today will also st ature. The mn to succeed terms ex- the date ate engi- All of TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY forse, harness, jobs t nie figure 36 or address with you; ‘Phone D—At/once a good man for a general store. State sa and experien n first eter, Ad- dress: No. 608, Tribune. 3.31 3t this spring. Now is the time. The/onp BAY.MARE weight about 1200. branded X, about 3 yearg old; one bay mare blocky built, pigeon toed, | white hind feet, weight about 1300, branded V— with: colt beside her, with white hfwd feet ‘and white spot on forehead. Owner may have same ‘by proving property and paying for damages and this advt. r 3—21 1t;. 4-7 1t; 414 It 3 family. Their color will be betters! oR SALE OR. TRADE—A tract of farming land containing 1,400 acres within four miles of town. For in- formation, address Alfred J. Wise, Tuttle, N. D. 331 1 wk y—Grocery clerk at onee ul sner's Store, Bis . GASQLINE ” DISTILLATE _ eel. .-| FOR SALE OR TRADE Waterloo 12-24 Tractor rebuilt. re Rumely Ideal Tractor and Plows. N 3 International Tractor: 6-Bottom P. & OU. Plaw. 6-Bottom Oliver Plow. 4-Bottom Case Plow. | 3-Bottom Avery Selft-Lift. 3-Bottom Grandeture Lift. Baby Grant Ger. Studebaker Roadster. ~Tetuaii and Larache. _They have been operating unhindered and have con- yeyedmoney to the rebel leaders which has enabled them to continue fighting, Kassim Ben Salah’s forces in Wazan district had been broken up, bu. with the, arrival of, funds paid through [tet agent named Kurnel, who < Ford Roadster. Overland Roadster. / Pa pe ee living in the home of Raisuli, the bands Were reassembled. = Even British gold standing tothe credit of the Turkish Committee of { Union and Progress is being taken in- ie Morocco for German-Turkisa propa- ganda work. ’ Phone 191. Studebaker Touring Car; new. 50-ft, lot on Eieventh St., east front. J. 1. Case 25 H. P. Steam Engine. T. & D. Company Ford Touring Car and Overland 90. Corner: Ninth & Front St. “In justice to Judge W. S: Casselman '¥ have found that the statements \ I-wish to say that a certain affidavit | tevein made were absolutely false, | which has been shown and made pub-| 1.) this statement is made by me at/ wr tn lic by me, wherein Judge Casselman | this time to vindicate Judge Cassel- |Phone 75, City Fuel Co. was charged with béing implicated in I hereby announce to the public ‘that I'am a-candidate for the office of ICE JUDGE — OF THIS CITY... .. I will appreciate your vote E. H. HOWELL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: been fully investigated by myself and | matter. set forte in sai man as I am now thoroughly satisfied if With prescat prices of ! hatters’ furs Gordons should sell for. $7.50. {| But the manufactur- . ers have assumed the ye NY | burden of high priced . raw materials and will | hold'the price at $5.00 FIVE DOLLARS ‘..-the quality of the hat will not vary. > an attempt to ruin my character, has }that he had nothing to do with the it. LECKREID. (Paid Political Advertisement), ‘AS. F. BI For the Beulah Coal -Yesterday a gocd -1Twk kota measure; House Bill 124, the ju- eee i i Western. Sales. Compan | Maxwell 7 —Today a Better One oe HAT is the policy of the Maxwell Motor Company. It began five years ago on a single chassis plan and today 300,000 Maxwells have been built on this program. eof Not 300,000 Maxwells identically alike—for that would be admitting that the car has never improved in five years’ time. More than 1000 refinements have been made in the Maxwell. . But the original chassis plan was not changed. It has simply grown better as the days went by. Wa at ae ‘The logic of building one thing and thus building it well is too clear, too sound, too emphatic in results to argue against. Like any fine piece of machinery the Maxwell seems to improve with age. ‘ It runs on and on without end. We have never heard of a Maxwell salvaged. There is no car with a better road ability record, And it saves many a thrifty dollar by shying at the repair shop. This Maxwell you. see today is not a new Maxwell; though many persons have thought so. It has been so much improved in appearance that our contemporaries in the trade repeatedly refer to it as the new Maxwell. . a». * — Howeve1, good looks have not in any way handicapped its running. motor car. And the latter is the main thing, after all, ina r

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