The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 5

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UAL*ALUMNI BANQUET TO BE HELD FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6 Preparations are hbeing-made for the, bands of the married members and annual alumni banquet of the Bis-| the unmarried members are invited to marek high school, which will be held in the high school gymnasium on Fri{ day evening at. 8:30. The arrange; | ments are in charge of Myron Atkin- bring their sweethearts. Angelo Holta, has been selected as toastmaster for , the banquet. , It is interesting to note there were three members in the first graduating, (BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FOUR MILLION I$ INVOLVED IN| WIRELESS GASES Af ing the physical value and earning bower of the propertics, Evidence is being! taken before an examiner named by Judge Amidon. There was selected for this purpose Judge Amidon’s private secretary and stenographer, Miss Nieman, and, as North Dakota's federal jurist. has several times been ‘called to othen tates to sit on circuit courts of ap- peals, Miss Nieman has been unable to devote all of her time to these for Fargo, where they will attend the annual state convention of the grand council and the initiation of a class of seyeral hundred into the fourth de- gree. Dickinson, Mandan and other points west will also have large dele- gations on the North Coast limited, and thé Gate City meeting promises to ‘be the biggest gathering of Co- lumbians the state has ever witnessed. DAKOTA: BUSINESS COLLEGE PUPIL LANDS PORTLAND. JOB After completing a course at the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., Miss. Cecelia Son and assisting on a committee are|class of the Bismarck high school, | Infringements Upon Patents Are hearings, which fact has resulted in{S¢hrocder went to Portland, . U Miss Helen Register, Miss Elsie Smith | Charles 0'C Tea Re d arings, h fact has resulted in 4 , 9 and Dill Register. | Minnie Heneea oie Heine uct Chief Issues at Stake— ‘ oue Ee aacane tating: the reat Oreg., where she immediately ('s 2 t e e Ss tye Caterer Evarts will serve the ban-} Prof. Abbey was superintendent. of, Navy Interested had to accumulate, however, matters |Secured a position as stenograph- ace 8 pice all members of the | schools at that time. He later prac- have been handled expeditiously. As-'er with the Kilham Stationery alumni are invited, The invitation is|tised medicine in Chicago up to the Sa area oor 1 sistant Attorney General E. B, Cox 1s/and Printing Co further extended to the wives and hus-|ime of hig death a few years ago. San Francisco, June 3—Seven mil- conducting the case for Attorney Gen. . Db. Nita het aetna reenter a OOS EOC RIES CaM ANN caer Fae aE Tand aamaeey, MILLI N KE eral Langer, who represents: the taxi] The unusual thoroughness of / x 2 o 4 e . From Fargo! \}Insurancé company for some time.| States Court of Claims, and the right commission. the D. B. C. course prepared | -1.'0. Stoudt registered at the Van| The remainy will he shipped to, Oskas| of diay; Hane oecinle and jonah le — : ite people forrerenine AL i Horn: on Monday from Fargo, i ie i .| Vessels to use wireless sets are in- . . $oo Gantt v/Sitions everywi e. 1 . th y from Fargo loosa, ., tonight for burial. The de-| yoived in the case of the Marcont Railway Values in This Section], ,;; of icevs, Finder please re-|Walker, who was head stenog- , : Annual School Election. Ceused leaves, two brothers, wha Ye-) Wirless ‘Telegraph Company against of State Being Investi- Tiree ee apnea OW Co: fon ream aed: rapher, Extension Dep’t., North fl The annual school election is being {side neay McKenzie, Kilburn and Clark Wireless Company FOR RENT—Four-room modern furt Dakota Agricultural College, re- of Seattle, are before the United States Circuit Cotrt of Appeals here for oral argument on a dual appeal from the United States District Court in Seattle. In the original suit the Marconi Company claimed patent infringement on certain of its transmitting and re- ceiving apparatus features, and set gated Here 8 6th, or phone 890, 6 ne black mare, star in” hea black gelding, star head; - one stripe head. ar] . 6-3-1t High School Notes. f Miss Pauline McFarland, daughter ‘of Dr. and Mrs, George A, McFarland, | returned to her home at Valley City. y. Misg Pauline atténded the Big; high school during the past held today in every district through: | out the county. cently sailed for France to do Red Cross Secretarial work. Write F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., about the Summer course, now under way. —publicity. one buckskin gelding, Vanness, Driscoll, N. D. FOR SALE—160 acres, 6 miles southeast (The last of the long series of hear- ings conducted ‘by the federal district court in North Dakota to collect evi- dence in the action brought by the railways in this state to enjoin the tax compission from collecting the full améunt of the tax levies under the James Knappen is the winner in the alumni toast contest. The toast -will , be given at the annual banquet on Fri- day evening. 7 \NLL ROGERS tn LAUGHING BILL HYDE ty REX BEACH Goldwyn Reteage, i of Bismarck, 133 acres in rye. with or without crop. P.F Bismarek, N, D. Will sell Sullivan, 6-8-1w A Boy. Mr, and! Mrs. Mike Rarick of Linton , i Ae Teas the monetary damage at approxima‘e- r y : To Eliminate Sewer Troubles. oY > } reassessment of railway properties 7 Mening Perants of anew son hort) city nginoer Atkinson was in-|\¥,8° 000. The United sacs Navy |. Which will ‘ve the feature attrac-| made effcetive in 1917 began here to- EURALGIA Monday at St. Alexius hospital. ‘| structed by the city commission last | o¢ the patents claimed exclusively by|tion at the Orpheum tonight only. This|day. The railway companies claim or Headache— PIANO TUNING To Register Discharges. evening to prepare plans for a 36-inch | the Marconi Company, and,a pleading|'® @ special production and will be|that this assessment is disproportion- Rub the forehead , A book for registering tins Soldiers | unk sewer to run on Front street’ ¢o. $4,000,000 damages’ was'filed in the |S#0wn, at regular prices. A tremend.|ate as compared with the assessment and temples with i} C. G. BIGGS OF FARGO and sailors discharge papers has Sheet from Tenth to the rivér, and which i8| Court’ of Claims. The action~ was|oU® drama of Alaska. of other property in North Dakota, to e fo 1 ‘ added at the register of deeds office, |°xected to eliminate the trouble | ctartea in August, 1915. the extent of 30 per cent or more. Here for short time on annua = "|which the city has experienced for} pha Kilburn and Clark company|and 4 the court virtually a djudged | More than $2,000,000 in taxes for the Y trip. Phone or call Grand Pa- ‘ Homesteaders to Meet. years from the operation of sewer) nejq that there was’ no infringement hy ai wae ys come to a and, Bec’! years 1917 and 1918 is involved. Ic 8 /APOR' cific Hotel. There will be at gegular meeting of] lifts. as it used a transmitting and receiv- ris an was enlivened” further 2 Hegrnee, alreaty bive.: pect. hele “YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30¥, 608, 1.20 Japil i A aa a argo, ran forks, Devils Ls if 400 at tho K. of P. halt thie ceeuhin sits Big Month, Wag, apparatus, entirely’ distinct from | through the Installation and working tna’ ‘Minct, and the heating begun to ees Lobeica cauat aio tree ee ete tea oe Magis | o16, the Seattle court adjudged that tife court room. May Will comchide, tho investigations | xqqqittvtstUtntvtteeastttvsioigeqeqtsqUMiOHis4ttHiteH4ttAUUHeOuAEnAULUAEOAUHBEUCLUE death of W. &. Radeoe form: | was a profitable one for the city, The {certain of the claims of the Marconi Téehnically the case revolved} Within tho state. From hero the legai/= : ; se | = The death of W. F. Rodgers, form-| Was a pr y Company regardin hat known 3 i representatives of the state and of |S = ) erl: ident in the vicinity of Bis-| Police magistrate showed receipts in| ©OMPany regi ig What are kno around this contention: < i allway companlas? affect: (= i. = rly a res! it ie vicinity of Bi as the Oliver J. Lod tent: el 4 . “A the various r: YY pani = " ° = ‘marek, occurred Monda at|fines and costs from violators of city | 98 th er... Lodge: patents -wer The Marconi apparatus contains a vil St. Paul, wh he |= = mH occurre y afternoon al i sustained, but that the patent right 5 Sats Arc ed will move to St. Paul, where t = 4 ‘ hospital, Mr, Rogers was born | Ordinances aggregating $202.90. The | SUS , eI aera ohactd | oseg orimary oscillating clrentt;and| ious of tho corporations’ will be op-|= jraquation = 2 local pital. Mr, Rogers was born e hi expired a da should ooks of the ‘poral will be = vas 7 2 costs and fees were $146, leaving a net |S expired and no damages should/an open oscillating circuit, the ‘two = 3 in Iowa and was 70 years old. He had o E a nel ne. forthcomii Ce th t pac i ened with a view jo further determi = been employed ag state agent for a lifa! earning ,of $56.55 accruing to the city |, forthcoming. ertain other pat-| inductively coupled and tuned ‘to each Seah pe ae = = ; 4 aout + ler’ the month. ;The revenue came {ent clains of the Marconi company | other, effecting wireless transmission. = ; 3 chiefly from speeders, and those ar-|Were declared valid, but it was held |The Kilburn and Clark appatatus ac: 3 ‘ l= = | rested and fined, for exceeding the that her. Shs nm infringement On gording to: the defendant clagms, con- e a ? = = Gi é] oD AP i lim{t included some well, known,| the part of defendant company, _.. tai mon oscillating primgry: cit“) fap M4 ! . = aca 2 . . Mr. E.Brown Fells: ie Rage es age ne |) The} defendant.# dompany: ‘appeale oul it inductively couplegk’to an ' Slee 2 = Se feltizens. r ” = = 2 BU SR =) from that portion of the decree which open ‘oscillating circuit. The‘Marconl Become Slim This Season = f y; M Fy - | How Cuticura Heals | |pickinson PASTOR sustained the Marcont patents. ‘The getion claims that there is an. induc- au 12 = for Young Men = plaintiff! apepaled becausé the court tive coupling in the opposing. mechan Taye you heard about the new sys-|= = s held the defendant's apparatus’ did {gm and therein lies the infringement cece ch ti = = i Pimples On Face DELIVERS MEMORIAL trite ere sm and n lies the infringemen u for weight reduction? = = te i ADDRESS AT ASHLEY tak infringe 200 the! Marconi medhink.| 4 sudemient for the oreo co j,,,.ou may eat aud drink all you need.| ‘They appreciate gifts from this store because they know = “ "3 . pany would mean collection .of | the | ‘ry is tedious exercising. Take |= eae s - See f s te | My face began to itch so terribly ) Es The Navy Department secured a|damages mentioned and the sripping|a little oil of koreia at mealtenes and = if it’s from here it’s new and if it’s new it’s here, 2 that I could a pkegicen gd Rev. R. R. Hedtke of Dickinson was AER gare ina a of many big vessels. and busines co when retiring; also follow the simple, |= = ex FA - fs 2 , , “if the war si cerns of apparatus containing the} ¢ irections, A loss of weight, ten |= ings in Si irts 5. 0 = itch all the way: down | | Visitor in ee sh a tnatisaa De over oF that ne it felt a] questioned patents. A judgment for|to sixty pounds (whatever yout need tolE Wonderful colorings an Sule Shitts ja). $5-00::t0r 16.50 = m4 my ‘shoulders: Ina} |riving that afternoon over the *|prior judgment might affect its wat the Kilburn’and Clark company would | lose), may be expected by this save aud|= Exclusive patterns in Neckwear Soa oclasnten $1.00.to $4.00 = ". ew days Pimpies @P7| [and leaving for Dickinson in the eve-Jactivity. A motion was entered in|mean a loss of the Marconi wireless! pleasaut system. of fat yeduction, AtlE Dy, alnes in Silke Hos} rR 150 62 peared that gene ured ning. 4 the Circuit Court on Aprit 7, 1919, by | claims and the right of the defendant Ne druggist's get a small box of oil |= Excellent values in Silk Hosiery acmaaie st 1B0e to $1.50 = meso wagaghamedto Rey. Hedtke was returning home|the Marconi Company asking for au | corporation to enter generally into the | of Korein expsules, and start at onee.|= » Unique Jewelry Novelties ........... +++ -500 to $3.50 3 : Seat andicoula| {from Ashley, where he delivered the|immediate hearing, wireless business || Be of normal size, with good figare aud |= = ae nights Memorial address on Friday. The ex-| The Nayy Department. through ns uttractive appearance, agile, quiek- |= = i ietred [okitie- years vwmenil rgely attended; and the|Franklin D. Roosevelt, stant sec: | MEANY TO FARGO: TO) wittea, teatthier and more eftieient. By |=. = f advertisement for ‘Cuticura. tho:biggest held there /retary, resisted, saying. the war was ay ANNE | reducing weight now you are likely to|S 2 purchased them and in two months | y of thé town, between wa a over. Attorney: Cine & ATT ND. BIG RITES) crcia vie or more diseases, heart weak- |= A ki four gnd five thousand people being |} el almer hel hat. the action 8S Saar ee ness, sunstroke, apoplexy, ete., and to/= = Bir Pena ie tance ck Oimeent” |. <| kescht ie. o> = : shot be, heard at once and theig,re-| Between 40 and 50 Knights of Co-| add ‘many, years to your life, Remene |=. CLOTHIERS O BISMARCK, MD F (Si ned) Mrs. E. Brown, 4755 Indi- ‘The se Bap- | spe "claims were presented to the |Jumbus’ will leave on a special: Pull-,) ber—oid 6f} Koveims’ Become thin,ard hs z 4 = \ che Ace, Chicago, Ill. July 11, 1918. tist church, and beautiful exercises in|court. In setting the case for Juno 3;man attached ‘to No, 2 this:evening | stay so.. Hhow others this advertisement, OUGHUSHODEOLOOOGAAOAACAAOGOORONNAONAAODAUNONDONERsseCnuUnN eetunnconnupanuene Ulss fs ® i 5 i J which. the school: children: took part,] .. ere OLE . wes~Cuticura Toilet Trio were # feature of “the program. AJ: = 5 ; 7 a A Consisting of Cuticura Soap, Oint- union chorus furnished ‘splendid musi- SPO CU UCTUUUCEEUUEUOTGUMUenecucecceuoneasoeaecotncanggyeoqataucvousneucvacgoeggguaeagaccuouueeeyuectanenccueasneenecocaceneeneevecuoiateceavecvucueeveue4eeecuevUOUuOEUUGOOVEEEOGUOnGQqOnEEELUGGNECEbUGGed}OuuONEdgeEGONOUOLOOMONONOG: | ment and ‘Talcum, promote and caleal numbers,.and Miss Elsie Bower, |S : & vt : Fs | maintain skin purity: and health. a teacher in the public schools at Zea-|S = | Don't wait to have your complexion land-gave an enjoyable ‘solo number |3 = nate disfigured: by. pimples.and bldck«}- | “in Flanders Fields. %*?"-* ashi k= = ‘heads, redness and rougtiness. | Pre- Rev, Hedtke gave a very stirring pa-|3 B = vent it by making this remarkable} | tiotic’ address calling attention to|= 2 | | skin: clesring sommplerion. Tae Be. America’s ‘stand throughout. the cen-|5 \ = } every-day toilet ‘soap, assist y turies in‘upholding patriotism, loyalty |S = | touches of Cuticura Ointment, now and. righteousness,-, Ha, paid: a high|= 3 and then as needed, tothe first signs abe ats SA uaa RAT: = 3 f i tribute to the soldier boys. who gave|S i = of little skin and scalptroubles. In, y K Ba i z "a ey ity, fragrance and delicate medica- their lives in‘the supreme ‘sacrifice, u i Fe f : Fee Cuticra Soap is wonderful. ‘| |and to those who came back to, u : ee Pree by Mail. Address post-card : His address was splendid*and well re" ; = : = eB Boaton.” Sold everywhere, ved. Rev. Hedtke is pastor of the = Ointment @ and Ole. _Teleum He. mpson M, E.church at Dickinson. i = be ‘ ARE AEWAYS TO BE HAD IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION = B64 = Put a Pin in This Ss ae = = . = = a“. - = = = = | Bi k NOW Has An |: Z Z z . " ismarc. as AN |: | = Z é ! e = = = = Up-to-Date Stationery |: , = : z ee 5 2 = 4 = and Official Supply _|i 2 A z : = = = ..House : ae | ® i | Ais oreare ied = = = 5 BMS IASNeOyTS = = = = i = = £ } = ‘ = \ = = = iO iho ; “He nce } Pe yay mihi = ¥ = : aa error Bee = Smart Suits ee) z Vince * S Opa 5 = = 2 * : = This House Has Gradually Been Built Up On |jz in Pan = = Stylish Capes : z 5 * A . = Stylish, new and becomin: = =u) 3 = the Solid Foundation—Quality and Service. ||z ae cau i Ez = : they fairly sparkle with a = = . = ‘ : - tati = = One of these Stylish Capes 3 Our prices are IN COMPETITION with any quotations |/= summery atmosphere. 3 Blouses That Every Woman Needs 5 ; het adel made from Eastern houses. Give us a chance to figure on [|= PHideh,’as you will notice = ; 2 _ should certainly be include = = = : \ H =i; ioe Latinas = your wants. f = Onion Bree ; f ‘43 Jap Silk, Tub Silk, Georgette Crepe-and Crepe de Chine 2 9 8 = in your vacation outfit. At- = tenis 2 = are surprisingly low for _= is ass i ic . = ‘ : s = ; ‘ A few of our prices picked at random—these are not.special | |= Bitte or acc Hea: = Models, This assortment reduced in price to ... = tractive prices make it pos- = A . = uifs of suc’ esirability, = FS ‘ a = —just our regular prices. = 3 = * = sible for you to include one. = = = Hundreds. of Yards of Toile Du Nord = yours = Gem. Clips, = SO 4 2 , = = ‘ Te per box = E A big special purchase of plain and fancy Plaid Toiles of stan- 29 c 5 AMM = y of 100 | Hes = dard quality, 45c value. Sale Price, per yard ........ slavaeter alate = = 60c per 1000 = = ish = . os ’ | SUUADUUUUAAOOUALALOOULAGAGAGOAUAGEAOLOAUCONOOAALONNAUEOOUEOUAEUOOUEOoOveNEOuACOOuOOCOoOdOGeCAoNoGuOUeAoUcOguaoOnuOgUuOLE: = Improved = = Age, = box Dust- = = ! o ; A = = wroot “Latter = z Sale of Union-Alls for Boys—A Complete Suit of Khaki = = iles, = =. : = = 50c each; = = The garment that will stand the wear and tear of the youngster. = = . $5.00 dozen = = = = Best grad = = SUIT-—Regular. $2.00 value. $1. 45 = = Ribbae = = SalerPrice. i) 8.4. So eee ee sade ° 2 = = = Bl f = = ‘ ERR’ A = SUIT—Regilar $2.85 value. $1 9 5 = = eee 2. : = SAalGsPricOHHAAe ue saceve ce dnptens cheseecues See eteaks . = = = = ‘ ’ = cone fae = = FORE Ese = Children’s Dresses = SUIT—Regular $3.50 value ; = = j Websfer’s Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons, for all ma- = et = Salé Price : $2.95 = = ines, each ........ Beste eee) aM cis coi tate wlan ere eddies 15 = Made of wash fabrics of a = ‘ : lt Bp ta aerate ae SOEs BS) ey Si6e aus: cae RAO Asa ARE Cin 2 4 fs Fi Adding Machine Paper, 1st grade, 1 piece rolls, regular = qhality: that will’ insure = ‘ 4 = White Skirts = i size, 10c; case of 100 rolls ; 7 o 7.50 = = UTE = = Second Sheets, best grade yellow, per ream .’....... 40. [|Z laundering. S- « ‘ = ‘a talavvel kes it = Velvet Pencils, all grades, per gross',............... 5.75 = MES yp Wei ods = Special purchase makes tf = ~ = . + nae 3 = A = ‘ = The’ low ‘prices at which == ‘¢ = possible to offer you these #3 eels Saree es = ny i = F = ' = they are offered mean real == A ‘ rs ui¢ as O. = attractive White Wash = | awe 9 = economy and less work for. = f = Skirts, made of Gaberdine = = =: ‘ : * . 7 é ; = = mothers. A large variety. . = The Store of Quality and Service = or Pique, neatly trimmed. 2 = = = Zz = 2 gale $2.65 : : ao $4.50 2 Phone 19. 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