The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 2

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the classiest looking lot NIELSEN’S PCAUANUADUAUUUOAUAUEUONGOUEAOUAOREUEOEOSOUDOOURUOOLL For Winning Victoria Crosses, America Now Leads Them All (Continued From Page One) The official citation accompanying his cross, reads: “For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty on Sept. 8, when under most intense shell, machine gun and rifle fire, he went through the Queant-Drocourt support line with the pattalion, Without hesitation and with utter disregard of personal safety he every to. remained on the field until wounded man had been attended Be dressed the wound of a serious wounded officer under terrific mac gun and shell fire and, with the ass ance of prisoners and his own men, “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.’ Always buy an unbroken Bayer peckage which con- tains proper directions to safely re- lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid- ester of Salicylicacid. We have just received a shipment of the Famous SIEMONDS WAISTS from New York. These Waists which are made of Georgette Crepe are shown in Bismarck in years, have you drop in and look them over. 420 BROADWAY yiactive machine-gun po: eihis sole “weapon” a s -|which was attached a square of colored INTEREST TO OWNER Case Which Involved Primary Fight for State Treasurer Finally, Decided An echo,of the bitter political fight at the primaries two years ago was heard. yesterday when the supreme court affirmed the action of the dis- triet court of Burleigh county: holding that interest earned on a fund belonged to the owner of the fund and 'not:‘to E = posit with the state, The ag¢tion involved: about, $1250 ‘in: terest on a $25,000 fund deposited: with the state treasurer when John Steen held that offiee by the Des Moines Mutual Hai and Cyclone Insurance as- sociation, ‘Steen’as treasurer, claimed that this interest belonged to the state cause it was earned on funda dé- sited with the state, whtle the in- surance company asserted that the in: terest belong to it nasmueh as it was earned on its own: funds, The case was originally tried In: the district court here before Judge 'W: L. Nuessle and@ after considerable tes- timony and rulings:en “the law, Judge Nuessle decided: in favor of the Des oines association, John Steen, for himself and as state asyrer ag well, and the state of orth Dakota appealed the decision to the supreme court, After holding hear- ings at which time the whole matter was again thrashed out, the supreme crurt yesterday upheld Judge Nuessie's decision and directed that the interest be turned over to the Des Moines in- surance company. The opinion of the ecourt:-was-pre- sared by Judge Robinson with Judge Cooley concurring. Judge Birdzell and Judge Christianson concurred special- ly. Judge Grace dissented. Judge Cooley sat in Judge Bronson's place, ke being disqualified in the hearing. TOWNLEY IN NEW LIGHT BUT BANK of Waists that have been We would like to MILLINERY HUDOUNAUOEAUAGHUCQUCOURCOUAOODUOUAOOOUADOQODOOOULOND succeeded in evacuating him to safety. despite the fact that the bearers suf- fered heavy casualties, “Immediately afterwards he rushed] . forward in full view of the enemy, un- der heavy machine gun and rifle fire, j}to tend a wounded sergeant, and, hav- ing placed him in a shell hole, dresse¢ |his wounds, Capt. Hutcheson per- crmed many Similar gallant acts and, {by his coolness and devotion to duty. jmany lives were saved.” METCALF Metcalf, born in Waige, Walsh coun- ty, Maine, probably is the only man in any army who ever attacked a series jof German trenches and a nest of carrying as 't stick, to jcloth, With such armament—a signal flag—he walked ahead of a British tank, the target of scores of rifles and a dozen machine guns, and directed an assault that resulted in the Canadians eventually piercing Hindenburg’s fam- ous Wotan line. That was how he won his V. C. (Continued From ‘Page One) MINER that the board urge the farmers that wherever they feel that a bank is Corp, Miner is the only one of the} needed that they subscribe to all the six American winners of the cross Who] stock themselves, that when they put did not live to enjoy the honor. their money into a bank that they He rushed on enemy machine gun|haye something to say about who is post single-handed, killed the entire} running it, the kind of notes to be ac- crew and turned the gun on the enemy. | cepted, that they elect their own board Later, with two others, he attacked an-| of directors and not be subject to dic- other enemy machine gun post, and put] t:tion of any person or corporation, the weapon out of action, Miner then] ind further that the board assures the rushed, single-handed, an enemy bomb-] frrmers that they will do everything ing post, bayonetting two of the gar-|iLey possibly can to assist in the or- rison and putting the remainder tc] -ynization of banks which are actual- flight. y controlled by the farmers them- Miner's father was a veteran of the | selves. American civil war, having fought with an Ohio regiment. He lived for a time 3ITAGE SET FOR on a farm near Cleveland, then in De troit and in Windsor, before the family STEEL STRIKE NEXT MONDAY 1: Children—2: CATHERINE * PHONE 329K. WANTED AT ONCE Tailor and Bushelman Good Job for Right Man KLEIN TAILOR and CLEANER BUY IT NOW! ‘You know how it has been in the past years, It will be worse this year. We have hand now, and can we can deliver it comes. é ORDER NOW! se Aesthetic, Folk and Social Dancing 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. Saturday Special lessons for those troubled with round shoulders, curvature of the spine, abnormal weakness and hernia, obesity, locomotor ataxia, un- even shoulders, ete. meet in community room at Library— Saturday, September 20th at 2:30 P. M. Phy. Fr.:-Dir. High School removed to Chatham, Ont, (Continued from ,Page One) vill be completed tomorrow, it tated. A strike would tie up more than 100 me carrying vessels of the Pittsburgh | teamship company, Said to be a sub: sidary of the United States steel: cor- woration and boats of allied and as- ‘ociated companies, union officials de- ‘lare. ; ? resident Sounds Warning Against Radicalism as Result of Trip in N. D. is Girls—3: Ladies (Continued from Page One) temper will spread to their coun- try. That poison is running through the veins of the world. There are disciples of Lenine in our own midst. Our immediate duty, therefore, fg to see that no minority, no class in special interest, no matter how respectable, how rich, or poor, shall get control of the affairs of the United States. KRUGER’S. GOLD, $3,000,000, SOUGHT BY TREASURE HUNTERS N. E. A. Special to The Tribune London.—More than $3,000,000 in gold, part of the fortune of the late Oom Paul Kruger, is to be sought off All interested A. ROHERTY 615 SIXTH ST. eerste enenenenenenee LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Make wiaching lotion skin is sunburned, ya tanned or freckled ee Girls! ‘Oe eenene a Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three aunces of Orchard White, shake well, and you haye a quarter pint of the best freckle sunburn and tan lotion, and complex: ion beantifier, at very, very’ small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White. for a few cents. ‘Massage this sweet- | ly fragrant lotion into’the face, neck, arms and hands each dav and sea how freckles, sunburn, and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin Recomes. Yet! It is harmless, ANTHONY DAIRY LUNCH A Modern Up-to-the-! Minute Sanitary Lunch NEW ELKS BLOCK Opposite Western Sales Co. PHONE 189 OVERCOATS—-—-— rotor DVERCOATS | and more— ; OVERCOATS ; ‘Tailored to your individual order. TAILOR and CLEANER | JKLEIN 2 ELONGS F FUND SAYS HIGH COURT the sfate when:such finds were on de-" BOARD STEPS IN| BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1919. , i aN = Ea. A sk G. tists is a reason | having a Victro ie one of these’ Fi , ALDA DESTINN JOURNET RUFFO BORI EAMES KREISLER SAMMARCD 3 BRASLAU ELMAN: KUBELIK SCHUMANN-HEINK CALVE FARRAR MARTINELLI SCOTTI CARUSO GALLCURCI McCORMACK SEMBAICH CLEMENT GARRISON MELBA S TETRAZZINI CORTOT GLUCK MURPHY WERRENRATH : cuLP HAMLIN PADEREWSKI WHITEHILL i ~ DE GOGORZA HEIFETZ PATTI WITHERSPOON ; DELUCA HOMER POWELL ZIMBALIST ‘ 1 ) ! vt TKS It is to these artists the public instinctively ae Se a | for musical entertainment in the great opera houses, theatres and concert auditoriums throughout. , the world... And on: the Victrola their glorious art echoes and re-echoes, in thoysands Hpow: owen ee ae es of homes. :To hear these famous artists on the Victrola is to be inspired. by their exquisite, interpretations, to experience the delight that only, the, greatest music can bestow—that only. Victor, Records, bring - ks into. your home. Every rendition .ag: true as ‘ie itself—and it is in acknowledgment | of this per- fection that these great artists have chosen the Victrola.as. the instrument to convey. their master- pieces to the music-Ievers of all the world. _ .... a Any Victor dealer will gladly demonstrate the Victrola and play any music you wish to hear. There are Victors and ‘wisteoles in great variety of styles from $12 to $950. ‘ \ Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. . Victor Records and Victor Machines are scich- tifically coordinated and synchronized’ in the’ processes'of martufacturé, + and should be used together to’ secure a perfegt reproduction, New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealérs on the Lat of each moath ; ryt . “Victrola” is the Registered Trademark of the Victor Talking M peny designating the products of this Company nl; ely. schla ae ‘one ‘was allowed to use a motor vehi- Should veto it an extenston “the| reservation under a special guard un- cle during the disturbances. f* special: session of the legislature 18/ til the termination of the trauble._No forecasted. ~ the coast of Zululand a a ‘deep sea salvage expedition. x The gold was shipped by Kruger, once president’of the Transvaal, prior to 1904 on the bark Dorothea, one of eight treasure ships sunk off the~Af- rican coast. She ‘went-on the jagged rocks of Tenedos reef. Ai syndicate once tried to recover the treasure ‘and. failed. Salvaging machinery- developed since © the war encourage the new attempt. The other vessels sunk off the Af- rican eoast which will be sought are: -The Grosvenor on ‘the Pandolana coast, 98,750,000;-Araston, Marcys BMY, $4,000,000; Birkenhead Reet, $3,900, 000;. Atlas, Bast Coast,§3, 300, 0003 Dorothea, Tenedog island reef, $3,250,- | SEIZE AUTOMBILES “= Milan, Aug.<12.—During the recent- ly announced: general strike, the mu- nicipal authorities ordered all motor cars and trucks: parked in a special reservation so that there would be no danger of their- being comman- deered by’ the strikers. As a result of the order, more than 2,000 auto- mobiles: of all types remained in’ the ———————————————— yy a 000; Thund ‘Abercontble, ck Thaks. rene Pi fa Panes: by There is no better way and Morestein, Julton Island, $700,000.| = in which to keep your STEAK iN ENGLAND. money.,safe and; ih by GOING T0.64°CENTS earning interest than don— i 6 fi ante Wate Mabe tad ars oe ‘s spas ee | reer n ae government. regulation, a rise of 10 saat Sots f; Bee fee by Ana ‘strong National cents ever the. present price, and sheen will. advance... half’ conta the; largest bank month for six:months. These are > in this Aection :, cai the a |] > prices for home.grown-meat; Import-| fenea?, lie Bit o! state, : ed meats already-are Cen! than the] Bauigt sroma th athens i ‘ English cuts, tomaeh ofeets These Certificates. ag sai “WISC aN EADS wal Re, sae at Al toe a ee Sai ison, ., - Sept cl rate an can 1) statistics made public bere show that| Si oltg Wisconsin led her sister states in War aun, chased in denominat! one loan. subscriptions: for the Seventh | cancer ot i to suit, your convenience. district. Federal Reserve Bank fig- ing tp ener Full detailed‘ inform: ‘ures are: Wisconsin, $387,502,200, 128 a es een oiaae en ull deta: “ing aio percent; Michigan, $580,339,600, 126 Rerenig of Sal PONID ce mn ge th 4 rye He ba d tion ' furnished: “on ré- yori sou are wet feeling gas etrong and lest an quest. We invite corr Percent; Illinois, $402,869,200,118 per- cent; Iowa, $508,935,000, 113° percent; and ‘Indiana, §378,885,800, 112 percent. TONNAGE BILE: PASSES. St; Paul, Sept, 18—The house today by a vote of 86.to 15 eee ce the endixen tonnat ‘senate ‘aolesanntl enh hed. he bi now: goes, to, the governor, u joes. tonight ‘or: ithe Largest Bank | pondence, Ml inthis sectionof _ the State a if so centbox from jy. Geta tf ‘h Sur araketss fatty, He il Sooner, if you age. EATON! FOR YOUR AC STORED go not act upon it by

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