The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1920, Page 3

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a i “ oe TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920, “yal rere ANGH' FOX Prese No ‘Advance in Prices S Also Vodeville, Movies TER if Ne D., April 13— Kathe- Die rine Rebecea McCullum, | “old; maid” sisters, who. have been hold- ing down homesteads. fifteen miles southeast of Dickinson for the past 35 | years, and living in a “dtg-out” in the side of a hill, most of the time, were taken’ to the state hospital at James- town for treatment last. Sunday, ree . @ score of years they ‘have been re- garded by neighWors as decidedly “pe- culiar,”/but of late. their mental ¢on- dition has -hecamé worse, necessitat= ing action by the authorities. Fs ‘The two. sisterk < were born in Seot land gome 60 odd years ago, and came with their parents to Pomeroy, Iowa, while yet young chijdren.. When the old Towa Homestead’ wae sold 35 years ago, they packed’ a few of /their. he: ' Tongings “in an ‘fmmigrant. car | and came ta VickinsOn, Katherine filing on |’ a claim on Antélope creck, A few years later ‘Rebecca’ took up the ad- joining quarter, making th’ total holdings 320 acres. They bought a few head of cattle and’ the. neighbors gave them-a couple of hors¢s | ‘With ile jon) efit, Ha ther. started yp,ranching. in Winter time they made ther none in, the ‘dug-out, sleeping on a bundle of rags on the bare ground. The “onjy furnishings) of the oo Was.a kitchen stove and a few Uae utingils and a kerosene lantern. had. no chairs nor. table. ‘The Ee which served as an entrance:.to. the duig-out, Wvas closed with a canvas rag, They were clathéd: in tattered overalls and discarded men's coats‘and-shoés, They never bathed: nor. washed. them- selves... “Their terrible condition of life was b, BROTHERS TAKE | BANK PO POSITIONS. N.\D., for Asst. Cashiers recently. Edw. and John‘ Graff, brothers, who had-completed the Commerce and Banking ‘course were recom- | mended. ‘The former went tothe Bank of Lisbon,: the latter’ tothe © First State Bank of Ruso, ‘Hundreds of bank executives and big business men owé their success wo D: B. C- training. « : “Follow the SuczeSSful.”” Enter echool': for ‘spring - term, .about: to begin.: Write F. T. Watkine, Pros, 3 806: Front Sc. Fargo; NeD. Real Estate Bargains We offer the following for sale: 5 rooms: and bath, 2nd Bireet $650 ashi 208 la ieby mee $3600.00 5 rooms. and. bath; fork ‘street, _ $H00.00 ash. 22... +. $3200.00 Cimmediate beeen) 4 rooms:and bath, West a epingh $1200,00: cash: 5 rooms and $3400.00. 5 rooms.and bath, West Thayer, (immediate, ere OM $3700, 06 5-rooms and bath, 10th. St. $3700.00" 6 routs is and bath, hath water heat 8th. street... 7 rooms and-bath, “Mandan avenile, #17004 00 cash 4200 06 “FB. E: YOUNG.” ‘ REAL ESTATE. COMPANY || Firat ‘National .Bank Bene, Jar Hook /Ehome 78-R Y COMING | Thursday, Frida “IN OLD KEN 'UCKY”” MAIDEN Yaar HERMITS FOR YEARS SENT’ TO. STATE “ASYLUM AT JAMESTOWN | pure bred livestock. | Olson, , Saturday | se Spetial fen — i frat brought to: the attention of the authorities through the Stark County American: Red Cross. Miss Sonja Marakeff, executive secrétary, visited the unfortunate women in the lungeon they ‘calléd Home and put forth ‘every effort to induce them to|'s accept clean clothing and change thei> living conditions... They emphatically. refused all assistance, however, stat- ing that the Lord would , provide: The authorities were tnally asked to take a hand with, the result that the Board of Insanity on Saturday comimitted the pair to the state hos- pital for treatment, ‘When. brought to town, Rebecea carried a grain sack in which she had packed a lard can which contained, besides ‘papers re- i garding their ownership of the land, $850. in currency aiid $100 in gold. - Albert B. Cooke, well: known. young farmer’ residing near’ the ‘McCullum land, was.appointed: guardian of the property by the court, Oni’ such a tifié. as the ‘McCullum. ‘sisters -are ac ape to take ost -the: work. LIVESTOCK SALE. AT-MINOT'T0 BE ~ BEST IN STATE Will Be Held June 3 ‘na 4 with High Class of Purebreds' <<" 8 Offered | ae board: af.,directors ‘of the Monsé River Pure*Bred Livestock association,,June 3.and’4 was set as the date. to hold in Minét, ohe. of the—btggest Mvestock shows arid sales to-be held in the state this year. Minot, April:13.—At a meeting of vet government on the charge-of mis- pected that 200, bead of livestock ‘will gosthrough the show and’ salé ring. The. directors discussed. a—number of important subjects: relating to the development. of the liyestock industry and details were arranged for the com- ing sale. A sales committee, consist- ing of Henry Finke, president, Major E,,S, Person,.Marton Apland and Nor- bert D. Gormah, was appointed, and , member of resolutions’ were adopted in régdrd to an -exten- sive advertising campaign, and the consignment of, the highest class of An outstanding feature of the meet! ing was the emcemeetion of all the directors to exttnd ,every..efforé in making this: sale the most, successful held, fi the sfate this Re )They were lso determined .that nothing should go through the ring but the highest class. of pure bred. livestock which will assure the buyer if he buys: at the sale op June 8.and 4 he will get nothing’ but the animals) of the: best quetity. The following directors attended: the meetin; Henry Finke, “resident, Berthold; "Martin, Apland,.'first bd president, Bergen; Duncan Meato) second vice president, Bottineau; Jim. Uglam, third vicé president; Bowbells; Nor D.: Gorman, ‘secretary-treas- urer, Minot; J. E. Bass, Greene; Peter rton; H. H. Philips, Harvey; Fred Doédéske, Wildrose; T. S..Stock- dale, Makoti; Major E. S. erage Minot. GERMAN. AN TABLE - CLOTH ADDED TO -' STATE MUSEUM $17,000 deities Director for ae b| and state officials are. equally charged | j officials an demand that, local auth, F) should. he" informed that this is, not >| Willlook’ after the matter. All’ classes of pure bred |_ :{ livestock will, be ‘sold~ahd it is ex- Dakota 'Says Enforcement: / hat a in Some Parts ~* | April 12.—-Local | with responstbjlity,with: the Federal | authorities for the: enforcement: dfithe Prohihition Law, in, their, conimunity. Iéshowld not be necessary, for, iggeral intervention, except..where Jogat au- :aTé .powerless to ne, violations) of tlie: Ta ft fix tl si 3, || on thelt Japa cute degree of Fesponsibil the 1a sion. that the Federal; the case. The citizens themeelves ard charged. with. a gfave responsibility | for the proper, sentiment for forcement and’ in selecting who:.will be of their dutiel v “In some sections of. the state, the Frohibition Laws , are being openly violated ‘and: the, violaters' are becom- ing very: bold. Thi ig. due to a large extent no dowbt to the indifference of the community, the officers en bers-of .which. ‘think that Up ers gearits in. the, discharge hi ae thetarices. the local officials are: power- less and can do, nothing because a large community. sentiment-is against the proper: .enforcement of ‘certain laws. Jn, thes® instances: the local am | thorities: should :confer, with the Fed! eral authorities’ and with*the proper co-operation ‘results éan be obtained, In communites Where Aceal officers refuse to do. their duty, if there be any sn it-is,up to the logal. com: munity ‘itself’ to force actiow or take i nop 3 with, the Federal au- enforcement peer of, persona. appitite ‘or, aad RABBIT GASE HAS MANY 7 NEW ANGLES: Editors of Fanciers’ Association} Official Organ Arrested by Federal Officials ' Fargo, April 13.—Federal authori- ties-late Saturday arrested J..K..Hel- sing, 123 ‘Thirteenth~ street north, charged with using the znails to de- fraud’ in, connection with the opera- | tions’ of the Fur & Specialty Farming’ Co. He was arraigned before J. Pfeffer, United States, Commissioner, and held, to ‘the federal grand) jury under $1,000 bonds, which he fur- | fished. Helsing, editor of the official pub- lication of the Northwestern ancl ers’ association, is specifically charged with having accepted and transmitted through the mails adver- |' tiseménts of -the rabbit company, of- ficers of which have been arrested by. use of the mails. His associate. in the “publication, B. ,E. Crane, is charged with the, sare offense, and is\in the Cass county jail in default of $1,000 bonds. - Books Are Seized Cass: county authorities today~an- nounced the seizure of the hooks of ‘the rabbit. company under search warrant, The books were, missing for, several days, Their contents-will be made public in a hearing, next: Thurs- day. before Justice J. K. Binghawp.. C. W. Birs, p sident. of..the rabbit company, who. is thargedypy the state with, having. yiolated .the’ blue. sky law, still is in the Cass county. jail in default, of $3,000. bonds. Other ‘officers of the company, whd haye been arrested __ by. the government charged, with using the mails,to de- fraud ate free on, 000 botids' ¢ chs given in cash ‘except in ne inst: Company Not Operating |; Operations of fhe company have pee discontinued. and 700, rabbits re “orphans.” These rabbits were taken over Saturday by A. M. ae sheriff of Cass county under the mane law, when men who had been hired by the company to. fake care of them quit work ‘after. | aving jre- céived, no pay for three, aweek: Final dishos tion ofthe rabbits not. been determi By..C: anthorties ‘Williai 'C.. Green, states attorney who pr ted Birs, said no plan had- been si ed: for their disposition. He sgid; it was. unlikely the ‘rabbits wawld be, turned over’ to the certificate buyers. ,. Receivershig proceedings con- venipnteg: 0, Assets dhe Fount” Except te the tabbits, the value of which is doubtful, Cass county author- ities Rave fourld no assets of the rab- bit conn any, Which ‘was,ineorpotated under the laws of North Dakota. . No cash has been found, although information in their hans shows that Was received by the company in March. The expenditure’ of. $9, of the $19,000 received from the 5 : tert Plain. Curtain Nets ” ment. Fall the way from the heavier- *~* ‘| white in dainty desigtis, also + We are also offerin THE BIG NATIONAL EVENT ats week Home-Lovers from coast to coast are planning to. make their homes more at- traetive, more distinctly American—and the war taught us that cruel the world’ the our decorative Amiértean home stands out beyond competition. “APRIL 12th TO 17th. f ‘is then; your week, Madarn. An for your convenience we are displaying the newest styles im wihdow drapery aglaw! 8, sinédé in thost of your rooms’ it is | the window that i is the een- thotight. °°" \ek Moreover we have gathered for you the finest collection of materials from which to mhake vour Seléttion. Home Craft Week’ Relay, Cascment Craft Lace * \ oe The use of Casement Craft- Lace ‘introduc «the easement-cloth j type indow: treatment: by pro- viding a means of expressing your individuality through the right selection of designs. We are‘showing a collection of .délightful patterns, as dainty as you could wish and_all the way to’the more digziffied -and' heavier designs. * Colors ecru, biege) and white, 38 -to 44 inches: wide. A wide range of prices. $ 3. 00 75c per yard to, Many ‘prefer! to express. i théir personal taste in’ de- signing their window ‘treat- We show. a big line of nets in: white; ivory, biege and ecru. In texture, they’ range to the very ‘sheerest and-most’ - transparent fabrics,~-36 4 48) ° inehes wide. Per yard from -65c to $1. 25 -CURTAIN SWISSES Favored by mafiy ‘for inex- pensive window ‘dressing for the bed room. We-are offer- ing a splendid: ‘fabric;’ Ypure some with ‘colored’ borders. . This cloth is is 36 inches wide. ee ed 45c euneniNe READY: TO > “HANG * For dese who haven't the time to make their curtains’ we are showing) some very neat styles ‘and: special values} at, per pair, from” $1.25 to $6.50. F ewo gery special lots of Nottingham ' curtains: in ‘ebru, 21% - yards long, at, per pair .! f 50cte75c personality” F i WeRether you are considering new draperi es or not, we invite you to come in and see our. / " Sectional Craft Lace An idea developed during the last few years and one that has. ‘revolutionized the art of window dressing. , They Sine in sections to fit your viedow nb mat- ter whet size window you wish to fit. Hangs straight from the. top. with a ~ handsome lower border and a dainty traeery - of: hints: flowers or vine spreading on Up the curtain, growing lighter at, the top and finally lost in the Adlicate mesh. In planning your new curtajns, ‘do not fail to look into the wonderful possibilities of Sectional Craft-Lace! in Ivory and Ecru. At ! . $1.50: from 60c per ea, tose. Home-Craft ‘Trimmings AY We have ‘the’ nec ssary Lace Edgings, ‘” Médi lions, ? Fringes ahd tassels fot ‘the successful carrying out , of ' your ‘ideas in: window ata 4 ment. New Cretonnes Never was the use of Cretonne i! in the homie’ s6popular. as now. . They. make ‘the home brighter,’ Cozier'’ ‘and’. more comifortable. * They- are. used 4 very: -éxtensivgly: ‘tor.window’ ’ treatments; for furnitute cov- evings,' for innumerable cush- Pp ions, "“for’ /3cFeens anid for tenhe. ‘assigning ' i devel- oped: ully -im-the: past, ow Ebi and the: result We beautifull combinatio / oniiigs ag dexlgns. ~ a splendid ' ‘eolled yard: from: © - "GSe $1.50, Overdrapings | The use of overdrapings is fast increas- ing in-popularity and many are the new treatments: made . possible through the proper use of overdrapings. ' During our, Homie Craft’ Wéek''we ‘will be able show'you’ ‘pany wew ideas’ by’ artists: it window ‘treatment: °°’ y Corded silk overdraping, 32 inches we i Rose, ‘Morin Sa Grey atid Tutquois Blue. * Wort! pet’! 5 yard. Specal! . here, -$1 39, Mercerized_ 0 sugedeapings, 50° inches: wide. ‘In deep vose atid’: delft: blue 2.00...: $1.95. Overdrapingy,” Mercerized: overdrapings, plain colors and. combinations, ‘a splendid collection” of oe arid’ designs. 36 ‘inches’ wit de,” Per yard! $1 25). SI Printed overdrapings in several “good coldi Combinations:'36. \ ~‘ in¢hes wide.’ Per’ yard. ‘65c at ‘lantp shades.” ‘Phe’ art of cre- ~ ‘A German table cloth inde of paper and capable of beifig’ washed is the, latest acatisition tothe state histori- | cal museum, according ‘to Dr. Melvia- tS bedieceas ovtiaaios the company ha of te whole: affair) it has been ‘ant- Offices ‘forsierly. inaintained by: the | 20unced. company inthe basement of the Met- 2,300 Magia irr ba fies ropole hotel block; have been’ closed, county. authoritres beerdc gtteh and. the furniture. takety Back. by the | the imformiation that thé" company | ger was chatge de ites, , firms that sold if to, Birs on contract, | (uring. the period of. poperation: pag _ The fellqwing - Officers, were in- ioere at oe amine oxerot Bis, | Sienna ae or oe | Paclied Ruler, O. A: Hoftman; lead. igned, 5 Babbit he rabbits ef Tr, ; nave pest washing their, papas stand as the only available assets of the company, a-very small percent: | age are does. or female rabbits. ing Knight, R, Knight, -Llewellyn. ittg Knight, Anthony Kostelecky;. sec- rétary; C.\C. Turner;: treasurer, Lewie Kostelecky; tyler, Herman Rad thstee, Peter F.“Berringer.:.° All drinking water should be; boiled until further notice. ate hinting evening. More than 200. members were present. At ‘the ‘conclusion of the lodge room work the usual, bounti- ful luncheon was served, John _Boul- eotustiLactee rest Co, phone 62. Gilmore, curator of the ‘museum. The article is woven similar to burlap, has a brilliant. and! varied colored design in the center) and.is very Bismarc ee) Bottling Works, Tac. towgh in structure, --dobbers of’ the Farious | Directions for washing the paper e table’ cloth are attached to it. it fey Pokegama Sprin says the ¢loth shouldbe washed in EURALC 1 ‘One gabup of about 225. rabbits qi i P’ 1g. lukewarm water with a soft, brush 1A coon: grep 200 buck rabbits, «/ |; Red ye eT oF KOR foo, dep din fl Water and * immediately after washing’ or Headache pater apt eat bet iG CLEAN-UP! | \ ‘ Windear Shops: be “ebplieds toy Uae rub the forehead ie (STALE OFFICERS. oe esa eee ey Weds cna hee 3 bbish d J } os design to keep it from fading. we, les wi ickinson, Apri —The; installa- { Minnehaha Pale Malt | tate’ cioth was. presented to the and temples with i) \ti6m of officers for the year 192, was Burt Finny, J..G., ha shes, rubbish an . Fit Se M It twuseum by_Captain’T. Martél of this ‘Vick KS V: VAPOsi? 5 the order st inane ts pine ried Pape: Lenhart Drug. ee ’ garbage removed. on. ® : T Tr a city, who. obtainéd “it. while in. Ger- rat of, the B. P. O. Elks, Dickinson e, caryaners: z ge 8 {| many with’ the American forces. “YOUR "BQDYGUARD” — 39.6 2 ‘Namber 1137,-held last Wednesday | © 204, oe wu Satine See Cote, ‘short notice.. Wachter | ese Wiese ie x ‘ p i \ f- = 4 a saeet ee eraceee mr ‘

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