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MONDAY, NOV: 24; 1919 1 SELECTING.JURY 10 TRY OBFIGERS that an effort will he made to amend the. state’s banking laws in. such tanner as to curtail the powers of Secretary of State. Hall and Attormmey General Langer, who constitute a ma- jority on the banking board ; that Hall, Langer and Kositzky will be removed from or placed in a minority on the BANK CASHIER LOCKS EXAMINERS IN . VAULT WHILE HE MAKES HIS ESCAPE} IS CHARGED WITH TAKING $400,000.00) Chicago, Nov. 24.—The Minots State bank of Crete, Ills,, today failed banking ‘board, board of univers’ ity fo open and it was announced & war-; BISMARCK DAILY “TRIBUNE!” examine the ‘institution Kracke ac: cording to the examiners received them-and turmed*over his books and FILIPINO LEAVES COLD CLIME TODAY Juan Vesquez, Roaming Islander, Homeward Bound Through | FOR TROPIC LAND OF FARGO BANK { Only: Six Veniremen Accepted 1 Bp to 3 o’Cleck This Afternoon rant charging embezzlement has been; keys and unlocked the door. issued for the missing cashier, Just] “I’m going across the street a min- Kracke, in connection with an alleged} ute—just: make yourselves at home,” Shortage of $400,000. he told them. - The bank was capitalized at $25,000 EXAMINERS LOCKED IN and had known .assets of approxate-| An hour later the examiners found ly $300,000. they were locked inthe building and “he vault door and janitor are left|that Kracke had driven away in his that’s about all” said a state bank ex-|automobile. He has not been heard aminoer after the books including 9 |from since so far as is: known. duplicate set in the vault to which|~ Crete is 2 German-American settle- none but Kracke was said to have ac-|ment of aproximately 4.000 persons. fand school lands, auditing board and other important commissions, anc that a method will be divised where- by State Auditor Kositzky may be -{compelled to draw warrants for the payment of vouchers presented by of- ficlals: and appointees, of the adminis- tration. “f There seems to be a -question Red Cross Aid Juan Vesquez, the Filipino sailor who became ‘stranded in Bismarck after wandering around the Pacific northwest looking for a boat to take him back to the: Philipine Islands, left the capital city Saturday for San Francisco. from which ptace he will board a United States army transport for Cavite, Phillipines. Five Big, Days—Unequaled Pictures Fargo, N. D,, No Six, jurors had been chosen at 3 p. m, in the trial} whether anything will be done during of H. J. Hagen, president, and P. R./the special session with North Dako- Sherman, cashier, of the Scandinavian-|ta’s. blue laws, which are not entirely TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Marguerite Clark - o Se f % = ne {cess had been gone over, |Kracke was postuiwster.“police magis-| Vesquez served in the navy as mess anaen ene rela See es eS Faget etal Shas SPECULATION BLAMED trate, notary public. life and fire in-|attendant and was discharged January here. this «afternoon y The men are|the Yanks to be almost!a ‘anit in favor|,, Speculation was blamed for {surance agent and described as a pil-|21 at San Francisco. He made a charged with falsifying the. records of|of the repeal of the anti-cigarette Kracke’s alleged defaleation. When|lar of his church.” He is 37 years old.|efforts to’obtain transportation to his —IN— 2 the bank examiners went to Crete to eee week will soon be able to entertain the people of this city with a concert. pile tad tla Ai ence TUESDAY BUSY DAY Tuesday will be*a busy day in Bis-| marck. With the special session of the legislature convening, the Kositz- ky trial for spanking a capitol report er and the county commissioners gath- ering, there will he lots of entertain- | ment besides that furnished by the moving picture shows. | married and hag &/seyen yeur old son | home across ‘the Pacific, but always was prevented for some reason, the government still furnishing him quar- ters and meals. He decided to go to Seattle and try to obtain transporta- More ‘Committees ‘ r{ i » and failed. Through some Named For Legion tor tier and fates Theeugh some ‘By New:Commander not explain, he was put on a train ‘which finally brought him to’ Bis- marck without any money. The adjutant general’s department at the capitol’ and the Burleigh coun- ty Red Cross took up the matter with various officials at Washington and the Red Cross ‘received the necessary government transportation from this city to San Francisco and. from there the institution, elosed by’ order of the state baking board, ‘The: selection.of the jury, it is expected, will occupy today’s session -and most of tomor- Tow’s, Rit aS ADVERTISING MAN EARNING ENVIABLE TITLE OF EXPERT Lee Andrews of- Lucas & Co. Is Consitfiered One of Best In Northwest Jaws. The Sunday ban on: theatres and sports is also unpopular, but un- Tess a great deal of pressure is brought to bear it is apparent that the league majority would prefer to sidestep this issue at the present time. i TO AMEND BONUS ACT Something undoubtedly will be done with the soldiers’ bonus” act, with a vlew to making immediately availabie payments which would under the orlz- inal statute be strong out over twenty years. It is probable that a bond Is- Sue of not more than $10,000,000. will be fayured as a means of providing prompt payment to North Daokta’s ‘Come out of the Kitchen”. A thousand Bismarck movie’ fans are waiting for this whirlwind success Maj. G. H. Russ, Jr., Announces * Members “Who. Will Handle Details WEDNESDAY ONLY Elsie Furgeson.” With the adoption of a permanent and ofticers the Lloyd Leo ‘Andrews, advertising manager of A. W.. Lucas & Co., is ‘ becoming recognized as. one ‘of, the leading ad: vertising experts. in.the entire norta- west. In a recent edition. of Meyer- Booth Monthly, Review, .some of +th: advertisements Mr.. Andrews, ran in The Tribune were reproduced .in full as,examples of perfect advertising. The copy..turned out. by Mr. And- rews is continually of a <very high standard and. is generally conceded 10 be equal if not better than copy -pro- 30,000 Yank claimants, What form legislativa relief for farmers in drouth stricken areas will take has not been indicated. . There is liltle. discussion of tho national suffrage amendment. Jt scems a. foregone the vote on this question: will be most -unanimous. der the head of legislation which will facilitate the de-| velopment. ‘of the league’s industrial program a world of possibilities have been suggested, but if anyone knows exactly what is proposed he is keeping his-own; counsel. The Governor is now at work on his CARD OF THA We desire to @xpress to the people of| Moftit and ticinity our sincerest thanks and appreciation for the con- NKS conclusion that soling words and many acts of kind- ness rendered during the illness and al | burial of our beloved father and broth- r | organization 'Spetz post of the American Legion of this -city is making plans to become an active influence in, the county for | the principles embodied in its pre- amble. ae The executive committee and the investigation committee were elected er. Mockgl. Mr, and Mrs, A. F. Kendall and relatives. Lueile M. Mockel, Gladys RETURN FROM CONVENTION Miss Louise ¥ Toermann B,J and Miss Esther Teichmann of the Bismarck at, the last meeting of the legion Thursday and yesterday Major G. H. Russ, Jr., commander of the post, an+ nounced the appointment of a dance committee which will hold invitation dances. in one of the local hotels dur+ ing the winter. to Cavite, Phillipine Islands. by the army transport Great Northern which will sail from the Golden Gate No- vember 29. Funds were provided by. the Red Cross and the authorities at Washing- ton for his meals on his journey to his homeland. Vesquez, who speaks very little English, was hugging a radiator at the Northern Pacific depot waiting for No. 3-to carry him west; ward. The cold weather of North Da- kota did not appeal to him as much as the tropical climate of the islands and considers the Red Cross and the —IN— “Eyes of the Soul” Adapted from George Weston’s “Salt of the Earth” THURSDAY AND FRIDAY duced by conig.of the. langest-ste hospital ‘returned Saturday from Var-| Three more committees have been jradiators his best friends during his | is announced, other cities. The result .of: thi is evidenced in the big business whic A.W. Lueas &~Co. is. continually en: | | joying. Another. fied in whieh Mir Andrews excells..is window display, and. the Lucas. windows are. very..artistie..with the goods displayed always ‘tastily:ar- -ranged. His backgroupnd werk — if these window displays is very effec: tive. \ EIGHT: “DAYS “NEW LIMIT SET FOR SPECIAL SESSION (Continued trom Race One) in |message which will be -released tomorrow. Here From Driscoll. Fred W. Anderson, farmer Saturday ori business. i : Legves For Fargo. pects to return next week. _ - MASONS. MEET TONIGHT a prominent. ear Driscoll, was in Bismarck - Rey. Willam Suckow left for Far-!home at Sterling on Monday aft go today in the interests of the Law Enforcement league. Rev. Suckow ex- go, where they attended a special con yention of the North Dakota State Nurses association. The purpose® ot x@|the mecting was to adopt the new con: [ {stitution and by-laws prepared by Miss Sarah BE. Sly, chairman of the nationai revision committec, BURIED AT STERLING The funeral of George Mailey, Noe- thern Pacific section foreman who was crushed to death Friday afternoon by a work train, was held. at- his late noon. A number of people from Bis: marck, including Rollin Welch, G. J. Keenan, E. M. Kafer, W. E. Parsons. George Register and J. GC. Swett, at- tended the services. ‘The services named by Major Russ and their mem- bership announced today. They are: Welfare committee: Myron Atkin- son, chairman; G.-H. Russ, A. N. Steece, Dr. M. W. Roan, John W. Ser- ves, A. H. Gallingher and Capt. S. J. Boyd. Membership committee: Adjutant General Angus Fraser, John R. Rhud and Noel Thoraldson, Permanent ‘location committee: Capt. H. T. Murphy, Capt. A. A. Jones, P. B. Webb and Capt. Thorn Dickinson. CANTEEN GIRLS STILL AIDING FORMER SERVICE stay. in the state capital. GOOD ROADS ADVOCATES PLANNING ASSOCIATION Minot Automobile Club Under- takes to Assist in Organization The Minot Automobile club upon rep- resentations from various sources, has undertaken the task of atténding to the details of the preliminary organ- ization of a State Good Roads Asso- ciation, to further the interests of good highways within the state. Up ‘o this time the state highway com- in her newest “Heart of and please Mary Pickford big feature the Hills” Mary Pickford just finished this picture last Monday. Never before shown anywhere. Use your own good judgment on where to go— come early MEN IN HOSPITALS HERE aission has been working along with- | Several members will take the de- out adequate Jaws to make their work gree work at a special meeting of the were conducted by the Catholic! predicted that Jeague leaders here will church and, interment was made in the have courage. to go. ahead with their plans for the, impeachment: of Hall, Langer and Kositzky. If. on tlie re- verse, the league ‘should suffer defeap in Towner, it is argued that Townlel and. Lemke will. not tempt fate with an attempt to bull any radical punisi- ment ‘ef the insurgent trio through at this special session. 3 WILL CURTAIN, POWERS... blue lodge of Masons tonight at the Masonic temple. . All members are quested to attend. : REHEARSE TONIGHT hold their weekly rehearsal tonight the Elks clyb. splendid “progres; wnder the director- Th any event; it does "seem probable Sterling cemetery. The members of thé Elks band will The band is making ship of Spencer. Boise; and with the re POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED Miss Hilda“Tiegen and Cecil Kavan- jagh were married Sunday by Rev. G. H. Quigley of the McCabe Methodist church. Following the ceremony M:. and Mrs, Kavanagh went to the home of the bride’s parents at Glenwood City, Wis., for a short stay. They at Altho their visible activities ceased some time ago the Canteen girls of this city, who were afliliated with the Burleigh county chapter of the Red Cross are still keeping up their work among the former service men. There are always a number of former service men at the Bismarck hospital obtaining treatment for wounds or ill- Ness received while in the service and they have been somewhat neglected as efféctive as it should be, and with government appropriations coming along that cannot be taken advantage of under existing laws it is necessary that some association bé formed to back up the laudable efforts of the State highway Commission so that these government appropriations may become available for the people of the state of North Dakota. The meeting to organize the State ANOTHER ALLEGED RUSTLER ARRESTED Quarterbreed Indian Believed Hardy’s Accomplice In March of last spring Sisley dis- appeared and nothing was heard of him until August when officers got on his trail. He was trailed through Canada, Washington and Oregon and at times it is said officers. were so hot on his trail that not more than jan hour's difference in traveling time a gp rumentel, (chat sarived last will make their home in Bismarck up- Good Roads association will be held intervened. State's x . ickinson, N. D., Noy. 24—Ben Sis- e's Attorney .., Sol. on their return next week. Mrs Kay- ee Perea noe ane, ptieaten in Minot on Tuesday; December 9. ser aeiee hear andian, and alleged Pomerance of Billings county went, to anagh has been employed in the com-|tivory week ay delogation aon sivls.| First.reports gave the date as Decem- | 1¢-ommiice of W. H. Hardy. who has| Colfax two weeks ago to assist, in. the sioner of agriculture’s office at the cap- itol. and Mr. Kavanagh is a member of The Tribune mechanical staff. ber 2, but it was learned, that all capture. Last week this was, accom: state plished and immediately the sheriff of this county was notified and on Sat- been called the cattle rus young women visit the hospital and u Toliencles North Dakota, was taken into custo¢ furnish the men with little delicacies, county “commissioners ‘in the have a meeting on the 2nd, and as it Typewriters REMINGTON reading matter, smokes, and other tri-|+ z r f fat Colfax, W kc. He ate ay th ee here a N Typ writ — High eredth note ie ec wuet Elis the hope to enlist the support of |Fiveq in ‘Dickinson yest urday the deputy sheriff’ went after ~ IMO N, ARCH e ters SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE [KS WWMch greatly ald in Keeping the) ai county commissioners in the move- | istody of Deputy Sherif’ (ieorge No-| NS man. ; and Se " RS > d li Tlie combined choirs of the Metho-|" “among the Canteen % n ue Ks ment the date was changed. H1an,. and was immediately lodgea in|, Sisléy is charged with grand larceny rvice Smith Premier an pp es dist Episcopal church are preparing a'lyp their material interest in the for. The state highway commission has jthe Stark county jail. in both Stark and Billings counties service of song for next Sunday even- ing. Choruses by the morning choir, seléctions by the male choir, Gounod’s nothing to do with-this meeting, but it is hoped that this commission its way clear to accept the as Si leged, stole 17 head{#n4 will be tried here. lof cattle from Oscar Indergard, who lives north of Belfield, on July mer service men aro Miss Catherine McGarvey, Miss Dorothy Schneeker, Miss Hattie Sather, Miss Dorothy Ppill- Burleigh County Chapter of the Red Phone 258 or write Remington GEO. C. ia “Praise Y ” ‘ f the association when once it gets iver es 1 | Cross has some excellent sock ‘and . ° Praise Ye the Father.” sung by the) more, Miss Catherine Griffin, Miss} 2 c and delivered the same to W. H/o" e ich i 4 B » aera » Miss t wo vor! " rdy. ardy is ae sweater yarn which it is offering at.re- y) wri ( In combined choirs: a duet, a violin solo] ieatrice Meni" ca tinto working order. : Hardy. Hardy is alleged to have paid | SWeater var 5. ing at.re 3 pewr: ter. O., (on hy Misevtuth Guigley ang. two ‘voctl SrrnESr Sonam. uiargarct All good road boosters in the state|nim 1 the cattle, although | (ced rates as long as the supply lasts, are urged’ to attend this meeting, so that it will be as representative a body ‘Vas possible. Prominent good roads advocates. will address the sessions. Faker adtD Nive be f,|Call at room 360 federal ‘buildtag: (tf) Hardy is now a fugitive im, JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure . a reward of $1,000 having! q. been offered for his capture. | Silk Hose. solos will make un the program in a dition to community singing by choi and congregation. . Detailed program will be published later in the week. Some «f the » ion Will ve ick war vete amb KETTNER, Representative “BISMARCK, N. D. ™ “Thanks; _ The Ladies Aid lish Lutheran chureh will serve a Thanksgiving dinner’ at the Parsonage, after the services, on anksgiving day. Services: will be held at 11 o’clock. During the after- noon there will be a sale of useful | and fancy articles which the ladies have donated. A free-will offering will be lifted after the dinner. Every- | one is cordially invited. { Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for| Hosiery. AN APPROPRIATE THANKSGIV. | -ING DINNER MENU Dance given by the A. 0. U. W. Band at the Elks hall, Tuesday, | November 25. Lunch served. . | _ Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for ; Hosiery, 5 Celery Celery Cabbage Lettuce of instruments sil in wee ee , Green Onions é . cAealehos Egg Plant A Heinz Sweet Redish 5 witGann 4 - Olives—Ripe and Green is TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3! e e p t e O I I le 4 : —_—_ 3s SOUPS. ... : WANTED—Competent girl for general be Heinz Cream of Tomato Cream of Celery Sie aa | Phone 622 \ ‘Armour’s Bouillon Cubes / |FOR SALE—Purebred 3. White Leg- ° : . t MEAT COURSE Bern, | Cockere ertrude Jennings \ PORE Oe PeaDe AL-2t-at e S ] ee . “Buy a Mee rhee ' f Dakota” stock sino.” Bullaine, un ith f ‘ ; ut is a good stock will give the Wl , ~ 7 7 : : . Garnish them with Beech Nut Prepared Cranberry Sauce RE Bata oy aan to ne Our. Lamnous Washburn Lignite Coal, the ? PANG a8 southern South Dakota to trade for ea a. ; Sara De isn aa raat ee best-Lignite mined in North Dakota 7 ee sas aan © Jor address “C.F, Merritt | Land Ce eal vOPT ARE Sf RoE ORDER YOUR COAL NOW months old, $10. cash. Inquire ein’s ‘Tailor Shop. 1-24-8¢ WANTED—A good sized Vietrola.in per- fect condition, cheap for cash, Address ‘Tribune. 5 . Mince: Pie < Pumpkin Pie is They will:be good if you get the material here | | | : while the weather is good.’ We can supply you today if you : 107, 11-24-1t ; i STRAYED—Taken up on 22nd of Novem-. q 4 ‘ips PUDDINGS i y ber. 2 black sows, ted white; 2 4 Phone 453. Heinz Fig Heinz Plum black pigs, 5 red pi , Call C, H. doe a = Pherrill, 1th Street South, Bismarck, 3 Ne § * * BEVERAGES : ND. Wie it O RAISE H Jui Tene FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soil, : Cider Grape Juice Virginia Dare climate, Immigration Bureau’ CANDIES: AND ‘NUTS Wlacondn Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol as im ix = ‘ ,» Madison, ~24-60t i A Full Line ‘ a — : . \ 2 ya ane? aan Ps : | _ ‘Typewriters, service and supplies. \ \ ie ee gf i ¢ Phone 208, or write Remington aie : - . : Typewriter’ Co., Geo. C. Kettner, ; LOGAN’ Lae mpany Sande i i | i i FOR RENT. Furnished room, in modern x AES Ms eal voy ‘ Re ome. juitable for man and wife. / ~ % g WE THANK-YOU oth St, ‘ 11-34-11 1 Bismarck, N. D. be FOUND—Glisses in blatk case. Owner may havej}same by ca#ling at Tribune ‘and paying for this ad 11-24-at FOR TRALE OR SAL! CHHAP—Will trade for car. one igternational 20- a. , horse tractor and fouy bottom, plow in = first classicondition.. Cfall at 528 8th St. South or Phone 593X, ¢/ 11-24-1Wk Phone 211 "118 Third Street

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