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9 A Y 7 THURSDAY, “APRIL. SS ~NEW SPRING » — OVERCOATS | HEYWE, just. come fresh from the tai- Jer’s' ‘hands; sport coats, raincoats, street coats, . The latest i ideas of fashion are shownin these ov coats; we show, an uteresting diversity of Models; Raglans, — Chesterfields, box coats, belt styles, dou-; le and single breasted models. » $15, $20, $25, ‘$30, $40, $50, $60 fie , Suits for Pines Men’ These suits aréas well made, of as fine” = materials as-you have even worn; thete’s nothing better.” They fit: as well as any. eee Gy ~ 4 .clothes:you ever ha re - $40- $50,'$60, $70, 2S. & BERGESON & 3 Nt The Honte’ bare Schaffner: & Marx: : Teletbes ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ae I + $ “te smi | a (C ‘ontiamed ‘From; Page ca ble between Waters and Cathro mad2 théir appearance. At’ that time Cathro, who receives $10.000.a year from the state, was the ‘supposed head of, the Bhai of North Dakota, although ‘Waters\had the ac- tive, management of the bank's affairs from the very start. Waters felt that his services-$0 the state were worth just as: much;‘as Cathro’s and pressed | his point: The. administration, from Governor. Frazier down, felt that from | * -w-point of view of votes, the leas could hardly.afford to have two $10, 500 a year.men on the’ bank’s staff s6/it was decided, it is Said, to reimburse Waters in’ some other mdaner, - _ \Mr. Waters’ Resigfation. “Miami. Fla, March 30, 1920, “Hon. Isynn J. Frazier, < chairman Industrial »,.Commission; . Bismarck, NeD. ‘ ‘Dear Sir: .~ “Shortly after the’ passage of the act creating the Bank of North. hia: kota, Iaceepted the postition of. wan: ager of the,bank. At that time holding, the, position of state bt ral examiner , ane with ott reluctance. acceded to ‘your, request to take up}! position... the, reaponsibili- the new ties, of, w: ous to that time)I Me seriously con- s\dered * \ Tasigning iBe~ Position of state , bank . examinet,. because ‘ay private. business affairs suffered, due to my inability to attend to them and the sacrifice,involyeq, I felt, was’ more thant should. be- called upon to make. “When, then, /you offered. me Ate position as manager of the Bank of North. Dakota, I had little inclinatio to accept. Yet did“so, oniy because 1 realized that thg future welfare of our state—and of the .people—of this nation—might gest upon and be-de-| ' pendent on the, successful culmina- tion of ‘the-great industrial program whieh-;was then inaugurated. and: I wal | willing to do my ‘part, even ai ‘a sacrifice ,to, myself. in attaining that result. { knew, as do all men who (have Studied. the program. of the farmers’ moyement, that the suc- cessful issue of the :entire program lay in the financial. strength given itby the operation of, the Bank of North? Dakotas, ‘To that purpose I have given my. sincere and €arnest -efforts since the \qate of my ap-) ¥ pointment by you. * \.Praige for, Bank. i “Beginning with .a mere law. which barely. outlined fundamentals, there. has-been builded in-less’ than a year a’ financial institution that now ‘handles millions of dollars and is. proving and will ve to be a tower .of strenkth:<for. tife people. of this “state. in their“efforts to gain économie liberty. It will stand as a monument to its creator_anW those who shared in fts..construction may. all TWO SMART LIT- TLE BUNGALOWS We offer: thea two beauties on very oval to a quick b ; ‘rooms and bath, bier Elenite gar- age. Our City Department will be | glad to show you these great little homes...‘ Act’ .at ‘once. | *Phonie 314 for appointment. BISMARCK REALTY COM- PANY-~ =P Bismarck’ Bank-Bide,. ich 4.¥ully realized. Previ-|' ofits. accompHshment. + - “The people of. North~ Dakota now: haye a Pde concern,’ ' The=experi- mental period is past. I feel that my jbe calied on to bysiness affairs’ futher. Ihave ‘wit- nesged the launching @f the ship and now see it ridjng on ‘a level Keel in safe water, despite the storm ot’ criticism andbitter antagonism ‘that! imvesit and the inen in charge of the ject were compelled’ to face. have'done my duty\ ‘I now ask I herewith nager of task. In. other words, tender my resignation as algo expect ' to share ° in the glory will be ‘picked + thas been: working out; ‘work is dong and that I-should nov] athletic management of the'school tel crifice my personal] schedule;a heavy list of games. Twen- atbatting practice for more “than. a’ week, showing excellent form. iEarly' season: indications haye caysed the | .ty-games! away, from home have bee., arranged, Which will take the team, as far squth:as ‘Nebraska and into} Towa tule A ‘Missonla; Mont., April &—The State! best University track schedules of four meets has ‘been announced by the; to ‘be relieved of, ‘the-responsibilities physical director, W: ‘E, ‘Schreibér.' ata and labor which ‘are'involved in the| The —codst conference’ at the Uni-'].ed ae versity, of Washington, pril 24. “The «first squad’ ‘meet: 5 suprem e 4 rank Lal Tsite V4 ~The ‘board of, directors’ of the sqhool i district. held that the site receiving |f the alors vote .was ineligible; and |j ill be with 4.accep' W SUPREME COURT! UPHOLDS BENSON COUNTY JURIST ashy that t Fort T Totten Reser. vation is No More Ap- | the | sapeule” ‘count has just affirmed a decision of the district court of. Benaon county upholding the” lower’ court's decision that. the Fort ‘Potten military reservation near ‘Dewilss keis no jJonger under govern- ment contrél/and therefor ‘is. within .the jurisdiction” ‘of the elvil” govern- Ment of the Btate of ‘North Dakota. The;; Byes He ‘brought to, the thfough.a suit filéd by ke jagainst.the board of directors. ‘pf.the “Fort Totten sqhool Gigtrict! over .an lection -held there to defermine the,site for a school. At the election, fst votes were ,.cast in favor of a site’ in the. boundar- while ; 23 votes, <were cast forvanother decided ‘to build the school. on, the other site.’ Mr,’ La'Duke ‘protested and instituted Buit: Hig. contention was upheld iby’ the district: dnd. su. preme courts, jhoth declaring. .that’ the Fort. Totten .mtlitary (reservation is no longer\a ye mallitary reserva elias Chicane Ae, 8—Jack Danpaey! heavyweight champion of the world, ving at\ Benton Harbor on July 4. His opponent™ will ‘selected from the | le ‘heavyweights. Floyd E ‘promoter at \ Benton is authority for the ‘above ‘itzsimmons just return- s Ahgeles where he spent mith ‘Dempwey. The latter zsimmon’s proposition a week the Bank of North Dakota, to. take| tie University: of Idaho at~Moscow, and) said’ he would sign as soon ‘as effeét at tHe. ‘énd of my year's sert ace, April 4, 1920. ~ “Before closing, let me record my acknowledgement of: the valuable co operation I have had from you, Gov-} ernor, .as.. my, superior -officer/ and my grateful. thanks forthe always cordial assistance and advice from my co-workers on a project, of my ‘part “in- which ps shall always: be oud. 3 | /. “Respectfully youre, “J. R. WATERS.” SIX KILLED? IN CLASH — ' WITH FRENCH TROOPS ee -/|(Continued;From Page’ One), brougbt the restoration of order by thej- time. darkness had set in. It_was a rumor that the French had seen forced ‘by the pressure of the allies and the United States to with- siraw from ‘the city that started the trouble. The. crowd jeered and. taunt-, ed’the troops yelling, “You've-g6t. to get out” at the Sengalese who were patroling in front of the guard house on the square. #rench officers ordered” the crowd to disperse and when tthe order was Senored @ machine gun was brought into play. ,Disturbances, also occurred, in other parts of-the ‘ity. Tracts ‘Crowd THe firing “attracted a ereat crowd to th fhe Frénch thegr began to bring rein-| forcements, four tanks between solid columns of soldiers rolling in “ready * for action. The reinforcements went up to the|> main streets toward the scene. Troops with fixed bayonettes cleared the hind and a-rear guard followed the ficérs directing “the moyement from. the center of the group. The German police’ aided in the petion taken to restore quiet quickly, etationing troops at strategic points in order to control the crowds. ° MERCILESS -REPRESSIO) Paris, Apriil 8 Merciless repres: sion by the Reichswher. forces in, the Ruhr bagin’ Is Teported’ by fugitives arriving in Frankfort’ according to..a Mavens: dispatch to\the Journal Des ates. The fugitives aHege they wit- nessed the ‘shooting of all Westphal> fans, who laid down their arms. CLASH REPORTED Paris, Apfil ‘8.—It is reported from: Coblenz that-there has been a ‘col* lision- of French and German pattfols between Bad Nauheim and Niedex, Woolstedt north.of Homburg. ‘In|: the exchange of shotsa German. of- ficer ,was wounded. .The report is not confirmed from other sources, ¢—____—_____._______» 45k. April 8.—The Sas: ff the Western Canada begin: :spring)| ‘f Ay Saskatoon, Katoon club Twilight, league will training ‘at New London. Wis., Vapril) 14, it bas been -announced ‘by Man- ager Joe ‘Kerman. Dulnth, Minn. April 8.—The ‘open- ing of the trout season, April 15, will find stre#ms ip this section in better shape for fishing. than in several years, in the opinion of local sports- |men., ‘Many of the.streams which.are carrying away the flood waters and should be at the proper stdge for the best fishing’ when the season starts. Mitchell, S. 2D, April -8.—Prelim- jinary steps have been taken-for the organization of what isto ‘be knowa as the Davidson County Athletic as- sociation. ,It is the intention .to haye the organixation take ovet the Mit- chell Baseball ib and other local {sports organizations aside from high school and college~ athletics. > Vermillion, S. D. April 8,—A squad of forty men from which the Uni- versity of South Dakota baseball team NO square encircling the troops. &— not often open at this season, aro| May 1. The, state college t will ‘begin May. 1, andthe season will close with the Northwest Intercol- degiateimeet at. Pullman, Wash., May shipment of trout. fry h; e ‘been plant- éd, in the streams in vicinity of Duelm an@ ,Luxemburg aie spring. Trout fishmen report that the. fry st other years has developed well and that exceptionally good fishing should be-found in these streams, this seagon, AWinnip: g, Man., April 8.—The Win- nipeg Rowing club plans a real. come- back. this season, the first active year pines! ithe; war began. It was decided at annual_meeting to enter crews the Noxthieat International .regat- a Efforts are ‘being made to have the event’ rowel -on the Red River tére. : bain Minn., ‘April 8. — Claude Roseman, formerly with the Detroit Amer{can ib and jlatter with. the {Minneapolis club in the American as- sociation, /has signed to, manage a local _semi-professionat team, this son, . Rossman will report here ag sdon a8 he finishes his werk of coach- ing the St. Thomas. col! lege. baseball team, St, Paul.~.Rossman,will act as playing manager. AT THE} MOVIES sl “ BISMARCK , To sit in/aSbig circle around Amer- ica’s greatest detective,Chief William J. Flynn, and ‘hear him tell “of his. experiences in protecting the country against dangerous criminals and plot- Hers yield be a rare treat. nets nae en made practically possible by the filming of fight of his adventares-by Republic. Pictures,’ the second of which, “Ou uplaws of the Deep,” opens’ tomérrow. showing at the ismarck theatre. (| ° “Outlaws ‘of ‘the Deep” is ‘one of ie very best two-reelers ever. shown. lerbert Rawlinson, the star, is,a de- cidedly real actor, .whose ,high Bacal: lence riever falters.’ It is & fact sto A band of ‘men engaged in smugglif @hinese into the ‘country ‘meet ‘wil Ja secret service man-in Chief “Flynn, “who outwits them. ” Ki “To Sell’ Bon ‘\\Mayor I. J. Moe, City Auditor M. J. Boyd and-City Treasurer ‘W. T. Cras- well of. Valley. City\were at the,cap- D aaeereieer aeaaete ‘ponds of that city... Valley City’ has recently, en- larged its sewerage system. \, ‘Returns from Téip “Miss Bertha Palmer, assistant, state superintendent of public instruction, has' returned. to’ Bismarck after visit- ing* Valley City’ and “Mandan whére she delivered talks. At Valley City, Miss Palmer addressed_a mecting-of the Parent-Teachers .assoctfation | of that city .on “The relationship be- twéen teachers’ and -parents.” - es Palmer -spoke ‘before. ‘the ‘Mothers’ club of Mandan on “‘The- Malue pt naa in Training Children.” ive annul Meeting > ~ i The Caceery of the First ae térian’ church held the annual meet- ing of fie, church last fight at the church parlots.. J, F. Watkins, W.sF. Jones: and Edward Falkenstein, were electéd members of the’ session. J Ly Bell, Judge W, L. Nuéssle.and 0. u. Young were re-elected ta the boar] j.of trustees to serve three years. ~-Thg' 21 ace meeting “reports. sub- mitted” 1 the remarkable — ‘made ‘in all departments -past “year. Before the bi ing program waj siven, Afaking.arrangements for the sale |, his trial, scheduled for April 17, het /-nded. Dempsey, is confident he. will be exonerated. Rev. Postlethwaite ‘ St. Cloud. Minin, April 8—A ah teal Fe Heads. ‘Life Service .of World Movement Ghargéd-with the duty of recruiting young men*for\.thg: service of the church as iministere or missionaries, Rev,,G. H\Postlethwaite, of Bismgrcx, has been named representative at Life Service Department,..af,. Inter- church World movement.for Burleigh Kidder, McLean, Mcin losh and ‘Em- mons, counties. The appointment. was made by Dr. ®.:Lee Howard, of Fargo, N. D. It will ‘be, the task of Mr, Restlethwaite to, select young men in, the county |‘ who wish'to enter the service of the church as, it is now: goordinated by, the Intercharch World Movement, of | North Dakota. the. importance of ‘Mr. ist. Waite’s work is readily recognized when it is realized that all the church colleges ‘and seminaries now existing “| in the United ‘States are ynable 1o supply the demand for ‘pastors and missionaries, or even to fill the places left ‘vacant by those who and die, or enter oth het bys Pioneer. Resident of. (Siegen Dies. After _ Lingering Hine Mandan, April ‘il 8—Déy, id Leghy, died Tuesday wight at-the home of his brother. J. T. Leahy just north of tae -eity after a long. lingering illness. In the hope: of regaining his health he had-gone to California,-and later.went to. El “Paso, Tex., but ,a month ago ‘word Was. received that his condi-| tion’ was ‘not. improved jand) Mrs. Leahy went to Texas\ and brought him to,Mandan and jhe‘was taken to the J. T. Leahy home. He js,an old time résident of this section ‘and farmed in the sbuthern part. of the county until -his healtir compelled him to leave. The funeral will bg Held at -1:du tomorrow from the mnelly under- tking parlors; ‘Rev. W. R. Peterson of ghe Methodist church will officiate. “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Besf Laxative: Accept “California” Syrup of Figs night were the! best in| only—look for-the name California on the history of the, church and showed | the package, then you are sure your gains the church! child is having the best and ‘most luring the | ‘harmless ‘laxative or ‘physic for the ness ses-| little stomach; liver and bowels. Chil- sion, those present enjoyed a “pot| dren love its delicious fruity taste. luck” supper prepared ‘by the Ladies’| Full. directions for child’s dose on Aid sosiety after which an entértain- each bottle. Give it without fear. des_of'the former gnilitary reservation, |} is: going’ to defend his titlevin the | the |” “THE NEW | ‘THE NORTHWEST'S FINEST THEATRE Presents’ bee thé ‘most “beautiful wonin: 1 the world ELSIE FERGUSON | “THE COUNTERFEIT”. A story of mystery} adventure and ‘love in fash- ionable Newport Tomorrow and Saturday” D. W. GRIFRTH’S Masterpieee- “SCARLET DAYS” Lake Lodges Boost es Play: y Ground Plan Devils Lake, N. D./ April 8,—The |—,. Masonic bodies of the ei ty have con- nigh its tributed $126 and the of ~| Golumbus. $50 toward the mmer ~| playground fund, making the total contributed to date about $450. ‘The success of the movement’ is now practically assured. Fred Lynch Lands On Dem Delegation Minneapolis; _ April “8.—Fred,. B. Lynch of St. Paul, democratic nation- al committeeman, Was elected:a del- egate at'large to the national con- vention of the party after ‘a lengthy ,and argumentive session ofthe demo- cratic ‘state convention here’ yester- day. On the delegation: with him were ‘A.C. Weiss, . D. Daly, Min- Toapohie trainin ‘of the state cen- tral committee, and Mrs, Peter Ole- } fall sick | - siness. { Mother! 4 You must say “California,” —— tions. J.C. doctor’s worst cases’ of blo! j tions before” 7 m of Cloquet. 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