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EIGHT the opening short open air mecting F END: ED welcome services were held at the Methodist — tab rele, Capt. Hott: | mam of Th k being in charge, Sunday noon after a brief vice the tabernacle | was nN ures at the tabernacle, and jor Kiddle spoke, It most {enthusiastic gathering and Head sare much encouraged 0 Attorney Claims Michigan Sen-/ the interest shown and the recep- ition g them the people ot ator Was Within Election |} Mandan. gathered at the “ree x alti ernoon and evenins Law as to Expenses Leesan : aa cae Sie Major Kiddle spoke again last x ~ z iE ENIED night, and as this was the last CORRUPT CHARGE DED opportunity. to hear this — gifted speaker. Capt. Davis and wife who ‘ ure in charge of the new Mandan Famous Trial Starting on Grind | corps are spost estimable people and i appreciated greatly the cordial wel- That Will Probably Include | come they Ee Testimony "ON FEBRUARY 22 the solicitation of others and “not in! furtherance of a scheme to get a in the senate, said James 0 Mur rict court the at- ume toward | y and fraud | of De in United States d titude the defense vr. jCertificates Will Be Distributed to Relatives of Those Who Died in France BE the charges of ¢ for which 123 men are on trial. Murfin explained the defenze's of the specific details of the offe charged in the s. th count of the dictment empha ng that conspir-| acy the essence of the charges. 7 ae , It was pointed out that on the first; With special es on Wash- four counts “the jist of the charges! ington’s birthday, posts of the Amer is not fraud in the election, corrup-{ icin Legion throughout the coun tion in the election. or anything of Will assist: in conveying to the that description, but that these re-; Of kin of the American soldiers spondents are charged with con ors and marines who dic and encourage! War, an expression of app ion on erry to commit an! the part of the French government im offense to wit; the form of engraved certificates. “The offense of expending more of; Fr ranklin 1'Oler, national com- his mouey than the law allow mander of the American Legion’ has It s further argced that made angements with the adju- the Michigan law: s long as ex aut general of the army for the dis- s come wi the eleventh; tribution of approximately 118409 in the statues! certificates through posts of the I no limit as to the amount of gion in all cities and) towns whi a committee of a candidate's: posts have been or ii friend can spend in his behalf. living in. outlying sections the certifi- cates will he mailed, SALVATION ARMY | LEGION IN CHARGE The cerificate for relatives of de- HAS BIG SERVICE | ceast soldiers who reside in foreun TO OPEN MANDA countries will be presented through {the milita attaches of the allied ae : j countries, while those for Porto Rico, Alaska. Manila and) Hawaii will he d ited under the direction of the jseveral department commanders of the American Legion. The certificate shows a ure frem the cenot des Champs Paris. In the wrmal entry | Scroll above are the dates “1914. and Sun 1919." Above the group is a quota-| mark) the establish-{ tion from) Vietor Hugo which freety ment of the Mandan corps. Saturday , translated “The people should evening the Bismarck Salvation army, come to |] the gr of those band paraded the streets and after a their contr; The i- : “To .the memory of eT | si vee Of the United States f who died for liberty dur- “OUCH! ANOTHER ing the great war. the Homage ! of e France,” and the engraved signature of the President of the Prench re- RHEUMATIC TWINGE | public, Raymond Poincare LONG HONOR ROL t The honor voll is made up of 107. aidiers. 6 800 sailors and nes. ‘The marine corps received its allotment of testimonials too late to add and send them to district recruiting offices for delivery to loeai + posts for presentation, and all marine corps testimonials will) accordingly he mailed direct to the next of kin. A program furnished by. the Com- munity Service incorporated has been | distribmted to American Legion posts throughout — the’ country — suggesting after-effects. : the form of exercise, to! include ad- For 38 years Sloan's Liniment has | dresses and musical numbers. includ- heloed thousands the world over. ing both French and American com- positions, S sections will bere: served for the relatives of the doad. to whom the certificates will he dis- | tributed following the ceremony, ing‘ to aid, Trueman H. wett, as New “under } Religious Organization Starts ‘ Activities Across River With Enthusiasm group fig- yh in the Avenue Dp, FP made mn Sate Mandan, vation ar into the city special service The Sa - Get busy and relieve those pains with that handy bottle of Sloan’s Liniment HAT Sloan's does, it does thoroughly — penetrates without rubbing to the assailed part and promptly relieves all manner of ex- ternal pains and aches Soult find it clean and kin-stainin “handy for sciatic: bruises, stains, sprains, bad weather Between July 1 and Jan, ® the U exported IS3.000 bushels of wl Linimeé it @ | and 8.773.000 barrels of flour, a total VCORE RATER LOMAS | citi! to 121,960,000 Imeshols of wheat. The New Census Uncle Sam’s representatives are gathering facts for the 1920 Census—and the reports will cover every conceivable variety of social and economic information. There is no doubt but that the new figures will show an amazing increase among the possessors " of bank accounts. If you have not already opened your account we'll be glad to explain the advantages of paying by check—and of keeping track of your personal and business finances in this modern and most convenient way. Mention the subject to any officer of this bank —you will receive instant attention. “The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank Bismarck, North Dakota. ‘PAID FOR DRILL | minimum z{is specified, however, that two-thirds jant, one second lieutenant and 100 en- Lester DAILY TRIBUN MEMBERS TO BE 7 All State Militiamen to Receive 25 Per Cent of Army Pay MAY ENLIST FOR ONE YEAR Efforts Being Made to Make Service Attractive to Former Guardsmen North Dakota's regiment of nation- al guardsmen will include approxi- mately 500 men more than were In the old “Fighting First” in peace times, according to tables of organi- zation made public today by Major H. Screnson of the state adjutant- general's office. Under the national guards tions for 1919 issued trom V ton, e are authorized a minimum strength of 1¢9 enlisted men whereas the tormer was 65. The maximum. 10 during the war, now these increases in the s, additional detach- which was Besid compani letter ments are provided for by the new degulations. The total strength of the regiment, Major Sorenson stated, will be 71 of- rs and 1,445 enlisted men when re- cruited to strength. ‘the plan of or- ganization wiil be the same as that in effect at the time the guardsmen were at the M n border, Report: ed at) the adjutant gener ce from the various points companies are to be ate that the work is where organized indic: well under way, Major Sorenson stat- ed. In scme towns where there are no armories the comm E American Legion posts are promoting the erection of memorial halls to in- clude armories or the inclusion ot such drill halls in extensions of pres- ent buildings. A feature which is said to be prov- ing attractive to prospective recruits is that enlisted men will be paid 25 percent of pay for the corresponding rank in the regular army, for attend- ance at drill. This arrangement is declared to be based, however, on re- quirements that the man attend a cer- tain percentage of drills and that a certain percentage of the company attend, Z One year ewistment periods are of- fered men who have had previous mil- itary service ‘and terms of three years to those without earlier training... It of the company must be three-year men. It is planned to hoid one drill a week, in addition to the annual two weeks maneuvers, 48 dri a year ‘be- ing the masimum antlorized with pay. Xtra pay is to be given during the two weeks of state maneuvers .and any federal maneuvers in which the regiment would be called upon to make, would call for reguiar army pay, according to Major Sorenson. Colonel J. H. Fraine of Grafton. who formerly had command of the First North Dakota regiment, has consented to take charge of the re-organized unit, Major S the old officers announced that they would cooperate in the work of re-organization, The letter companies will be form- ed at the following points: A, Bts- marck: 'B, Fargo; C, Grafton, D, Mi not; E, Wiliiston; F, Mandan; ley City; 'H, Jamestown; 1, Wahpe- ton; K, Dickinson; L, Hillsboro, and M. Grand Forks.. The strength of each will be one captain, one first lieuten- now available have listed’ men. The band of 28 pieces already is organized and has been holding rehearsals at Lisbon. Lisbon also has been selected as the home of the field hospital company’ which will be officeted by a major and three} lieutenants. 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Only Essex Shares Hudson’s A critical public has judged the Essex. past it set a world’s sales More than $35,000,000 was paid for 22,000 Essex cars now in service. how men wanted what Essex Now Essex proves the accuracy of motor- dom’s judgment. Let the official tests speak: On the Cincinnati Speedway a_ stock made a new world mark of 3037 miles in 50 hours, under observation of Automobile Association. trials the same Essex ran a total of 5870 miles in 94 hours, 22 minutes driving time, averaging over a mile a minute. Both have this Motor Heat Control Still another world's 24-hour road mark of 1061 miles. The Essex and Hudson are of course totally different types. BL But note the advantages Essex shares Essex phaeton: holds the Qualities They Show Why Essex Went 3037 Miles in 50 Hours, and is Rightful Runner-up to the Super-Six Performance. For- instance, the radiator shutters by \ which efficient operating heat is maintained in. coldest weather. They. mean everything to satisfactory winter driving. Closed, they keep the heat in. ; ey No unsightly hood covers are needed. They give summer efficiency to gasoline. ‘ They end hard starting. And in warm” weather, opened, ‘they give the maximum cooling. The Performance Leaders in Every Community The Essex, of course, does not cost as much as the Hudson, and though it is ad- mittedly the runner-up in performance, it can never be all the Super-Six is. In speed — in acceleration — in hill-climb- ing — in endurance — no stock car ever matched Hudson’s famous records. In every community you will find the two cars most noted for performance are the Hudson Super-Six and Essex. Demand fox both is so large that only by placing your order ahead can you insure delivery when you want it. A.B. Loubek Motor Co. . ismarck, North Dakota Ear ee to Major Sorenson. Headquarters! company, with one captain (the regi- mental adjutant) and! 58 men includ- ing the band tenant, and two second lieutenants and 53 men. supply company, with one captain, one second lieutenant and 29 men; medical detachment, with one major, three lieutenants and 21-men; quartermaster detachment, with two majors, two captains and 22 men; ordnance detachmenty with one major afk medical detach- ment, with one major, one iieutenant and five men. Although no official announcement | has been made as to the location to be assigned the supply company. it is reported in capitoi circles’ that Devils Lake is under consideration. It is noted that the storehous: lo- cated at that, point and a saving in travelling expense and time would re- sult if the compa were stationed at the same place. » machine gun com- pany was at Grand Forks but the lo- cation for the future has not yet been determined upon, it was announced, The animal strength of the ganized regiment is to be 55 individ- ual horse mounts, 26. of which go to headquarters company; 80 draft} mules and four riding mules for the| supply company, and two riding and 16 pack mules for the machine gun} company. STOCK MARKET IS SHAKEN BY DROP IN EXCHANGE RATE) Demand Sterling of of Great Brit ain Touches Lowest Level in Its History ept by a series selling movements consequence of anoth foreign exchange. 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