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

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‘SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919, ‘ccc TT es 3 ECT EE GOR, Fl] Old Faithful Delivered 39 Prizes Here in March Red Cross. im March, ai tistics of t! health. Durtig that month of the proverbial high dejud ful old birdgdelivered a ia to the capitgtcity. Secretary ‘McGuerrin goes pack in-} Mr, to the last c: lation statistics, placing the city’s population at 6,344 while he appar ently was looking’ forward when He |” awarded Fargo 20,549 people. ‘In spite] Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Della Ol- son ef Mandan, were visitors in the y, and registered at the of this very~glaring discrepancy in population comparison, the Gate City |city on Pri in March ha@‘only ten more births than Bismarck, while it hag two and a half the number of deatlis reported in the capital city. The grim reaper! The party and dance given at the took a tpll' of 15 in Bismarck in|high school gymnasium Friday eve- March, while his quota in Fargo was Minot, whom Secretary McGuer- rin awards 4,000 more people than he gives “Bismarck, ‘had but three more births in March. jrand Works, whose population is boosted hy fin to more than tw evening at the Elks’ ha Miss Helen Burton was a recent ar- “BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Graduation é Day The. jo) of achieve- ment comes to the young man as he receives his diplo- ma. It’s a great day for him and a great dad for his family and friends. We have a wonderful line of serges for this special event, in the newest \.welt waist: and norfolk single ad double breasted styles.” Extreme values at $15.00, others at $10 to $35. CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT RERATRIN G: S. E. BERGESON & SON NH STORK WAS BUSY BIRD IN CAPITAL reau ording to quarterly -sta- thefaith: by tury for Bismarck ‘popu- | 18 births An ¢ ait: f “GIy NEWS | ©. ° “UL. Cc. T. Dance E here will be a U; ©. T. “Former Resident Here. firmly be- lieve that Blackstone. Tires ate the best made in their class and that'‘they offer an exceptional -value to the ¢ar owner who wants'a good medium priced tire. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY” Bismarck, N. D. “7. y ,QUR POLICY 100% Quality—100% Service=. 7 ~~ 490% Satisfaction” HALLDECLARES: HE IS ACTING FOR THE BEST; Secretary of Stateaeeas It Nec- eskary’ That Validity of Issue'Be Passed On . . WILL’ EXPEDITE MATTERS) Asserts, He Is Anxious to Get Action—Will Sign Bonds Day Court Says “Go” pa, Le Declaring that he was. not acti cting through political motives in declining. to sign the Bank of North Dakota bonds, pending a decision of the .su- préme court on their legality, and that he ‘would co-operate With the attorney general’ 's office in hastening the man- n'oceedings to be heard “next lay: morning to ‘a pronipt ter- mination, Secretdry of State Thomas the following ‘state- HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING Hall today i issue ment-of his stand in the matter Constitution "as adopted authorized’ the state to con- not in’ excess/of $200,- ‘exclusive’ of what may be the debt at the time ,of this constitution.’ This section was repealed by the con- .|stitutional amendment fixing a new. it last fall, and’ the constitu- provides that the state may issue bonds, provided’ that’ all ‘bonds in excess of $2,000,000 shall be secured by real estate mortgages. Debts Now Outstanding “There are now, outstanding bonded debts of the statd in excess of $412,- 000; there is nothing.in the constitu- tion ‘as amended to indicate that the * 1 $2,000,000 debt limit the debts existing, at. iG at the home of her brother. Cecil 722 Sixth street. from | Washington, D. C., wher¢ for the past\year and a half she had been engaged in Red Cross work, and had been associated witt? the bu- relief, American She formerly resided here, jand is a graduate of the Bismarck This is Miss ‘Burton's first visit’ n the city in seven years, panels At.the Grand’ Rieific FNorth Dakota boavd of! CC. G. Evans and family of Shields, Friday, ‘and stopped Burton, ton came aps high s The stork was busier in Bismarck than in aah North Dakota city he time’of the adoption of the amendment, or at any eats spite were it, the city , GEAR, Additional Want Ads WANTED—Girl L. C. Eastman of spent Thursday in the’ city, zg home « on Frida “general house: . C.C, Watham, 612 Firth time in’the past, and, unless fortified by the decision of ‘our supreme court, Ido not purpose to stultify myself nor to endanger my surety bond by certi- fying that the $2,000,000 bank’ bond issue, which is tot to be ‘secured by real estate’ mortgages*in any Way, is within the debt lim No Politic: Decision “There is no politics jn my decision, and no desire or wish’ to thwart the will of the people, nor hinder or ‘delay the carrying out of the state Bank of North Dakota scheme. I \ fom h the attorney gene hastening th e to ap ne deter mination in the: supreme rt, and preme court issues its mandate re- quiring me so to do. Supreme Court Ruling to Help “The decision of the supreme court holding that this bond issue is within the debt: limit will not only be a pro- tection ‘to me, but will also be an as- surance to the prospective purchasers ») of these bonds that they are valid and obyiate the necessity of a simil&r ac- | tign being bro! ight at a later time fdr the ssanie pyrpose. $00; LINE. | IMPORTANT TIME CHANGES MONDAY Hour Later—Arrivals Are Moved Up Some e Beginning M y important chang- es, become effective in the time of the arrival and departure of Soo line trains. , 3 No, 254, going south, will leave Bis- marck at 11:20 a,.m. instead of 10:20 a.m, 28 heretofore. 55, from the south, will artive até a m.-instead of 4:10 p. m. as heretofore. No. 260, from the north, , Minot, , ete, will grtive in Bismarck: at m. instead of 6:40 p. m, There will bé no change in the hohr of departure gf No. 297, north-bound, which sill leave at uf i mi. as here- tofore. - ; Ph Py Grand Pac ¥ ol at J. He Holihan's Re Enjoyable Event, ning was a mos® delightful event. There were 40 ci oupes in attendance. Dr, and Mr s, Ha i, in charge of the ional mission on the Elbo- that. of the} Woods reservation, came to’ town last ) yAD i ‘gitréss t nS won | Congre WANS =r sa E. Wallace spoke at a gathering held in honor of the returning soldiers, | * at Dr. W.5. ae bath, Lot 75 x ees art hedBes, -at alba currants. plums, ave the Mem, jay returning to Bismarck ‘by the delayed Soo train‘at ni The Young is i 's Bible ‘class of the | Methodist church taok the members of the “Count on Me” class for a pleas- ure trip-and picnic yesterday evening, Owing to the rain they finished their } ail program in the church: parlo: “full, Section each, Southwest hart of balance’ on easy terms, eal Rental Payment “pian Auditorium ‘une 5-6-7 ' publication—entirel LOST—X gold necklace with. owned and controlled ar upward of $80.00 per: day Most essential. specialty you will servers on a sinking P. terri ory to salesmen able to usndle D—Wide awvale | man ‘to ant ‘to sel Write ponn. I Blacks) LM bak, hippewa Fi Ke established trade; Excellent | oppor- for right man with established smaller towns, field. 1140 Broad: WAN’ TED Largs GR started right. Us CLERKS—f-900 18 sup Household Stoi Blackstone Tires 6 #2000 10. ¥3,000 cash ital over. $1,000,000.00), waa Values heat a 9 No- experience Jor ‘capital. ee John Bexton, & Co., from owner of farm. F ne} invested in-oll leases may 1.00; $2 Oil Jease§. in ‘Texas our. Jefise . worth is 000 an has Hedin in te. free. information. “© RECORDS BROKEN 2 AT AUTO MBBT olis, May 31.—De Palma “Indiana, Hirst 100 miles, Dablot was led at the ,|second, and -L.! Ch evrolet third. E, Chevrolet was fourth.’ All previous | necords of the speedway for that dis- tance’ were broken, the average speed >| being 92.70 miles.an hour. CARD ARD OF THANKS We wish'to thank the Odd Fellows, for the ‘mary beautiful flowers, and .|for the rindnesses and sympathy ex- tended in the recent illness and death | of Mr Vossbeck, Mrs. John Vossbeck. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKoover, “anid family. «one Ses 310 Main MONDAY Barrington Hall Coffee, 55c value, - a eo Ae 43 6 Empress Coffee (going up) 55e: -value, Baker's Chocolate, 80c value, ‘at.. 18¢ Gampbell’s Soup and’ va- riety, 15c valngs at, per can . be aig 2c Beef Pot Roast, ber pound ...... : 25 Cc Beef Stew, i per.pound ...... : 20 Cc Hamburger, per pound ....... 25 Cc Pork Chops ; per pound ....... 35 Cc Pork Steak, - pey pound ....... 33 Cc Pork Sausage, per pound Veal Steak, é per pound........ 32c Veal Roast, per pound ......} ren Bologna, ‘ per pound ‘eae Head Cheese, Livér Saus- age and Blood Sausage, at, f wr . ae ‘Milam, ‘Oulahoms City, i in shall sign''the bonds the day” the su-! South Bound Train to Leave an: the Rebekahs and the many friends|The remains were shipped to Litch- field fpr burial Friday afternoon on Mr, and’Mrs. ‘Albert Vossbeck _[CUSSNERS) Home of Quality Groceries and Meats. E MEAT DEPARTMENT —— Pork cUTs— ——VEAL—_—_ “_) SAUSAGE per j IDS 20c ~ We render our own Lard and we have the best at 5 cents below: wholesale. prices. BANKERSDEFER JUDGMENT ON DAKOTA BANK Section Meeting .at Minot Not Yet Ready to Become Ex- cited Over Schente Minot, May 31.—The bankers of the} Northwester district gathered in convention re today tendered a vote of thanks to Director General Cathro for his presence andshis talk on the new State Bank of North Da- kota, Among the various resolutions jpassed by the cénvention, the follow- ing one concerning the attitude of the | bankers toward the new bank is sig-! nificant: ‘Whereas, the bill creating | the Bank of North: Dakota is now a} law ‘and the Bank .of North Dakota about-to begin business; and where-! las, we fail to see where this institution | iz to become a_ benefit to the borrow- | ling public or to our state, and be-} ilieve that there are many features of | the bill which are more or less vicious and will need amendment; be ‘it re- solved, that we defer judgment on the act atithis time until’ it can be put. into operation and given a trial.” Further resolutions were passed en- dorsing thé wisdom of ‘the industrial commission in.choosing Mr. Cathro as| director-general of the bank, indors;| ling the League of Nations, urging the | formation of county associations to,he | laffiliated with the state association, | jand indorsnig community work begun by the Retail Merchants’ association ‘as ad means of creating better feeling; {between the rural and urban popula- ‘tions. Discusses Situation Mr. Cathro-appeared} before the con- vention at the afternoon session and spoké briefly ‘on the ‘main features of |" the new banky /Py nt, Oscar Her- um of Carp! ne Bnged annual address, touching’ vp ete €idbjects before the people of North Dakota to- day. His address was entirely free from politics. The Minot bankers tendered a ban- quet to the visitors in the evening, and ‘at the’ banquet the following of- ficers for the ensuing year were elect- ed: K, O. Follows, president; George G. Keup ‘of Ci ‘olumbus, vice’ president; A/F. Severoid of Velva, secretary; M. R. Porter of Minot} treasurer; C. H. Christianson ‘of Ryder,’ member of ex- ecutive committee of § of state association. NORTHWESTERN | PIONEER PASSES IN BISMARCK) Jacob T. Hagen, ‘ormerty a resident of Litchfield, Minn., died here on ‘Thursday, afternoon. Deceased was] )the father, of A. ©. Hagen, and he had spent the’yast month in Bismarck vis") 79 years old and was borne in Ohio. No, 4, and were accompanied by AL ‘Forecast, For North Dakota: afternoon and probably tonight; cool- unday generally iat ‘and Phone 60° SPECIALS pata es 33 Monargh. Baked Beans 25e mnie" Bbc fe Mc OR Tomatoes, 20c value, at’. ...%.>. 15c . Sirloin ‘Steak, : née pound i velar 40c Round Steak, ~ per pdund....... .35c Porterhouse Stk., per pourid .. ‘40c i Rat - 35 e 25c ere ee 28c DARD Open Kettle Ren- dered, 45c value, y per pound Se oe MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN- ORGANIZED ATTRACTIVE - > CONTRACTS for) <:. MEN OF ABILITY’ .: PROTECTION iting.at the home of his. son, He was Showers this 1 grav gelding, w from our pasture 27 files C2 gommaniy. And to make sw Peblew we al sell yest ttes Pabes| and. Accessoriés, e Ties win fiends. for us th the high character i our service, is responsible for ou and this wil Visit us the first time you: ~ thing in tires, tubc!, or helps. ‘elephone.55~ Commencement Gifts People instinctively associate this store with the buying of Gifts, because our line in- cludes literally everything found ins Jewolhy store. store, our wodip ane v i oxigt of ‘the de: the high. stand This preference: to our pri bec a-satis<* fied public knows them (o be synonymous with the invey rity of our merch: andl . FY A. Kngwies Jeweler & Optician ¢ f quality. xtends “Bismarek Mf ASSETS OVER c $3,000,000.09 Guarantee lund Life Association. Omaha. L. H. LANGLEY. Staite Mer. | ismarck, N.‘I » v ph ite peri derownars ies lest megsurt of sat t Se } Maynard Auto Supply Co. Main Street a year ago; cash No, 1, $2.47 to $2.50; Minneapolis, May 31.—Wheat re- | corn, $1.63 to $1.65; ‘oats, No. 3, 65 1-2 ceipts, 242 cars, compared with 116 to 66c; flax. $4.30 to $4.32, PURE LIFE INSURANGE cht 1500 18S. Strayer ; st of city, Bismarck, N,.0.

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