The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1920, Page 6

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the uat the “the PAGE SIX DEDICATED WITH BIG CEREMONIES Amphitheatre in Arlington tional Cemetery Scene of Ap- propriate Service PROMINENT MEN SPEAK Washington, May 17.--To the, me- mory of the soldiers and sailors who fought the battles of the United States in all wars, a great Memorial amovhitheater was dedicated today in Arlington national cemetery. The ceremonies werg ‘attended by veterans of three wars, members of the diplomatic corps, cabinet, ate, house and other government offi is and a large gathering of people. A procession of army, navy and marine corps detachments, veterans of the grand army of the republic and alliel organizations, Spanish war veterans and world war veterans led by Ma- jor General ‘Nelson A, Miles (retired) preceded the ceremonies. G. A. R. in Charge The dedicatory exercises were un- der the auspices of the grand army of the republic to whose efforts cre- dit is given for the inception of the memorial \and for 18 years of work for it. Secretary: Baker, Secretary Yaniels, both members of the com- mission which had charge of the con- struction of the memorial; and Col- onel D. M. Hall of Columbus, 0., com- mander-in-chief of the grand army of republic, were the principal speakers. The great structure of white mar- ble, built by the government at a cost ‘of $825,000 stands in the south- ern part of Arlington national ceme- tery amid the graves of thousands f the nation’s dead. ‘Near it are the ine memorial, where the battle- ship Maine's fighting top stands sen- tinel over the graves of the men who st their lives when the vessel was k in Navana harbor. and the Con- federite memorial, surrounded by the graves oO; southerners, Besides com- manding a view of the cemetery, the memorisl overlooks the Potomac river and the city of Washington. It contains a chapel and seats 5,000 peo- ple. Used 56 Years ‘Wifty-six years ago yesterday Ar- lington national cemetery was first used when President Lincoln _ per- sonally witnessed the burial there of 12 soldiers who died in the hospital on the Arlington: estate abandoned by Cenetal Robert E. ‘Lee’s family at the beginning of the civil war and bonght ‘by-the United States at a tax sale for hospital purposes. Later the governinént paid the ‘Lee heirs $150,- 000. Soldiers’ home cemetery was filied ard ‘Quartermaster General igs, With President ‘Lincoln’s con- sent, ofdered thé ‘soldiers buried: in Arlington) “That was the beginning af Arlington: national semetery which ltas become one of the shrines of the nation’s soldier and ‘sailor dead. Yor years a little vine-clad’ amphi- theater served for céremornies® on! Memorial: days, \ when ‘the president of the United States ustally was the orator,’ but ‘the gatherings outgrew this and‘the: grand atmy of the re- public eighteen’ years’ hgo began a movement for.the mémorial amphi- theater.’ Authorization for consttuc- tion was given by congress several years ago, atid’a commission appoint- ed to “yout the plans.. Besides the sec etary of war,'who is chair- * _ Oonsumers Dray, and Transfer 4 Co. Phone 270 Tce and Teaming Good VETS’ MEMORIAL Ship by Truck ..and.. Boost for Roads Trade at FOLSOM’S JEWELRY STORE Bismarck, N. D. New Eltinge theatre tonight. man of the commission, and the sec- retary of the navy, the commission was composed: of ‘Elliott. Woods, ‘su- perintendent of the United States capitol building and grounds; Colonel John (McElroy, representing the grand army of the republi ‘red (Béall, representing the United Confederate! veterans, and Charles W. Newton, renresenting the Spanish ans.. Be Finest in World The. Arlington memorial... amphi: theater is said to be the only me- mortal of its kind in the world. monu- ments and memorials of all kinds hav- ing been erected to-generals and other lteaders but none heretofore has been erected to the soldiers and_ sailors. who fought all the battles of the coun- ‘try. + MARKETS SOUTH HST. PAUL . LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 17.—Hog re- ceipt’s, 11,000. 25 cents lower. j Range. $13.25 to $13.80. Bulk, $13.75 to $13.80. Cattle receipts 2,700. Killers steady. Fat steers, $7 fo $13.50. Cows and heifers, $6.50 to $11.75. Calves, steady, $4.50 to $10. > Charlie Chaplin in seaman! His latest 3 reel comedy which is part of the double bill at the “When Bearcat Went. Dry” isa thrilling six act feature which will also 'be shown. Pe eg WANT COLUMN | @ —MALE aT, 4 JAKE, RS. ANTED and all woodworker Work on the ‘an, plan of operation, First-class mechanics” paid “70c and up. Time and «ne-hait tor overtime. Saturday after noon off, Write for free, d as. Woedworkers, | 885 Louis, Mo. Ke $1 to $a0. ne ing conditions. . Must r Ck. suleniid opportunit, Phit Morton, 830 Wade Street, Oh} -15-2¢ erienced truck national » truck WOL_airaid of ner \, Ldtson atk. H A ie = a VANTED—Sober, 2nd cook for wages, transportation. Tribune. se BARN Actual Auto. Kepuir, Los Angeles Y. M, relial competent first class hous Write Annly B-1-tf D. Mann at 3 Me wrribune “of: Main_and_2nd St. 5-1bett $12 7 Sheep receipts, 800: Steady. Lambs, $8 to $9, = Wethers. $12.to $15.50. Ewes, $5 to $15. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK * Chicago, May 17.—Cattle receipts, 20,000; steady to ‘25 cents lower on both beef and butcher cattle; top on heavy steers, $13.25; bulk, $12.15 to $12.85; fat cows, largely $8.50 to $11.50; canners, mostly $5 to $5.75; bulls ‘slow, bulk bologna at $7.50 to $8.15; few. choice calves, steady, bulk, 25e’to 50¢ lower, at $10.60 to $12.2! stockers and feeders weak. Hog receipts, 44,000; mostly?25c to 35 cents lower; mixed and heavy ! butchers, weakening; most top. $14.60; bulk, $13.35 to $14.25; pfgs, steady to lower, bulk, $12 to $13, 50. Sheep receipts, 14,000. Slow and unevenly lower.‘ * i Basebal! Practice American: Legion ball players will hold a practice tontght. All players i ' billiard hall at 6:30. There will be a truck to take players to the park. I AEE OS ! Phere is an available supply of four, | billion tons of iron ore in Cuba. Phone 818 for Black Dirt and lawn work, sand and gravel and dry stove wood and all kinds of team ‘work. 1108 18th St. North, R. C. Forsyth. 5-13-1lw Stockers and feeders, steady, $5 to WG for general MeGray, 613 5 -14-te Beneral Girl or. woman Mrs. CW. or, phone, 746, ¢14 cylinder. Cadilac,: Or general housework; Work. for board. “The Day; 5-13-1wk are asked to meet at the Grand Pacific FOR, “(150 per cent of list:p FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern 6 room house, ine cluding 2 bed rooms, east Koni nice vet, for : $3250, ; on ‘terms; oom partly mo ) house, including. 2 bed fine close ‘in’ for. $2500; 6 OW, eart front, ‘for H n.odern including 2 bed rooms, ‘well siuuated, Clogé in, in fine-condition, ‘fer. $3700; 7 room fhod- including 3 bed ,roome, . clo t, fine treés, for #88005 room n house including 6 bed rooms, ¢lose in, on good terms; 7 room partly mod house, east frorit, tor $2900, an*terms; “partly ‘tnodern 6 ra-tr house, ‘¢losé_ in, good. lot, for $1800; fli 6 rocin bungalow; entirely modern, neir ple; and 7 room mod- ge Includ:ng 4 twd rooms; epat front. near nliedl for $4600, on terms, Geo. ee 17-1wk ALE 1 at ance, om house with. full Greens real bargain, Call 6 a -17-5t mate 5-17-8t ‘LOST AND_ FOUND - Fisk auto tire and rim with uh cloth cover, black and white. Re- turn to Dr. Enge and. receive reward, =14-¢! R RENT ‘firnished bungalow. _ ¢ ‘Tribune, 0OMS FOR RENT FOR RE: modern’ home, down- stairs, lakge, Tene swell furnished front room ‘fitted ‘up as’ sitting room, private entrance, suitable for two: alsd smaller rom with large’ closet for one’ or two. Home ‘privileges. Phone 354K or call afternoons or evenings at 415 Bin cae FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for _light- ._bune, é umbla Count: » Ark, wire J. T. Stay ete | Ol & Lease Cbs. ‘Magnolia, Ark, qi HENSTITCHING ‘and Picoting naan ment, walks 01 sewing machine 1:50; ieee fF Ligi __Box, Cate Siem tham®="Ala. 4:12-1mo, FOR SALE ‘Smith typewriter Na 8;. practh sally “Price $75.00. form Sel 1001 landan. ue POR Ban anaes and funied ets ining roo: new . Mrs, Lehr, C00 Ave. tf Ww. NTED. fie RI Write or ¥ cond: hand ‘electric ly care Tri vies - LAND 480° ACRE agri, ¢ COUNTY PARM-~ BANDS malty noe Retyool: mile mail miles. doed market; tele- arte ‘well. woven wire ences: i roomed: roiae two barns sil chicken. ¢ i Bi machine aneds abd teres cultivated 1 Priced reasonable; Hote, Verdan, Boe hee, the Prest I, eR meyer, Decorah; 8-24wks oe WISCONSIN BULLETINS-~Soil, ell uigration Bureau, Oba of Agriculture, Capitol ta 601 WANTED as Operator or wireman in. a light plant, have seven years experience. in electri¢ lighting, can do all work connected with the plant, also storage | battery expert. Wi No. pune. §-15-10t ACHER geeks an_intelli- ‘for. summer months. Address 69 care by A SCHOOL 7 gent, position Good’ reference. NOTICE “OF CONTEST Department ef the Interior United States Land Office Bismarck, North Dakota, May,,8, 1920. To the unknown) heirs. of Frank Peter- nan, (deceased dA of Bismarck, North Dakota, ‘contestee?.; You. are-hereby notified that BE. B. Fer; gliscn, who gives. ‘Bismarck, N.D., 2 post-office addreage, aid on, 1920, file in this of r ated application ‘to. contest and secure the cancellation. of the homestead try No. Serial 18, n (now Ge- Jo: and the SEY, V4 of section, 22 townalilp 137 N, range 7% W. 3th prin: meridian, an® grounds for hig contest ‘he: alleges that tryman never establish a_ residence upon id land; that no cultivation or anprovemente of any. kind has ever been attempted in connection therewith, as re- quired by the homestéad law; that the defaults charged were: not: owing to em- ployment in the military service. of the United States at, ans:jtim ‘May -1 ‘Used Car Mart Chevrolet Baby. Grand Touring Car. In excellent-condition, has had good care. * Very cheap. newly painted, good tires. ‘Excellent condition. Pullman ‘Touring :Car; new tités and battery; good: ‘ondition. . “ We: are wrecki touring car and wil Hee del! the parts, at 608 Main’S ‘Street Adjjoining Bismarek Radiator Works ee Pa ass uel 4916 Maxwell | | AGGIES WIN EASY GAME FROM RIVAL. ELLENDALE TEAM Fargo, May.17,The North Dakota st Aggies won another game by defeat- ing the. Ellendale ‘nine on “Dacotah fleld by’a score of 10 to 2 yesterday afternoon. .Eleven errors by Elle: dale, and oppoftune hitting’ won fo: the Aggies. Crabtree, at times, was easy for the ‘Aggies @luggers, but pitched himseit out of! 8ome*bad: holes. He allowed four Hits, ang got six strikeouts. Kramer on Hill for A.C. - Kramer had the motind for the A. C. He strick’dut~ five ‘Normalites, and kept ‘their hits scaterred so that all of their scoring was done -in ‘the second inning. ‘The Aggies made their runs on their ability to run’the bases. The oily two-bagger- of the: game was Made 8 by’ Gass in the sevénth. Ellendale Kramer < Pp. Crabtree Borderud c. Morgan Hanson Wb. Berkheim Gass 2b, Knappe Johnson 88. Gackle Movold Kurtz Stewart Hill Benshoof Smith Peterson Ellendale < NDA - 318 001 200—10 Umpire, Catlin. : a —SSS=—=s==__===== » one OR SALE New Dodge Touring Car, equipped with Firestone Cord Tires and Johnson’s Shock’ Absorbers. PHONE 672 or ‘write P. O. Box 298, Bismarck. When vou need a Sign “PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 3 540614. Broadway oe mind RED RIVE ‘Double Cable Base ah yee ‘ . “$4.95 Per Bushel ag OHN BORTELL of your kads andl Betting but of Vegetable plan Our-atock of Geran- iums, Heliotropes, Marguerites, Petunia, Pansies, etc. is the best we have uver had ‘and “ut prieés’ tat ate right. \ ‘In vegetable plants. we grow only} Cauliflower, pot-grown .... 1.00 thie best varieties which aré addapted Seley: transplanted (June). .35 to, garden use in.this Northern climate ele and haye been grown with the ‘idea 00. it of “having “well rooted and _ thrifty grown 2 75 piants when ready to set out. We} Sweet Pe 4 40 2.75 wish to call attention to the pot- ot-grown ‘75 town Vegelable plants [sted below. | Tomatoes, transplanted <:) 135 2.25 While they cust more than the trans- it pot 00 planted, they will-bear two or three Weeks sooncr than the others, and Will make a full crop in seasons of early. frost. The pot-grown kind are cheap. insurance on your crop. - Doz, 100 in following re tor named’ varieties: Earliana. Very, early red, Ponderosa. Very large but not: so early, manny, Gest. No’so Jarge but pro- c. Cabbage, early transplanted varieties 90.28 30 aban ite ‘50 Beauty. Large red. mid-season. Cauliflower, trans 1.50 HOSKINS, arch Greenhouses, Bismarck, N.D, |, Rtas pa SL FT A Re & ENGE,'D; C. Ph. C. Chirepraetor fs Consultation Free Sulte 9, 11—Lveas. Block—Phone 260 ——————— REAL. ESTATE s 145642 We offer the following: 5 rooms and bath, 7th street, - $1700.00 cash’. $4200.00 (immediate » possession) 5 rooins and bath, Broadway, $1500.00 cash $3800.00 t I diat Monthly Terms jis rooms sa"tetn iotiata” 4 $2000.00 one $8) There.-are. 65,000 Indian children of school age in the United States. “niiltah coal and iron “sources, it is estimated, will last only another 200 yeata R ong in 8 rooms and Desitable ‘ocations near $2000.00 «3. the new school which is be- ing built: in sabe Hast part Fy goons cane. bathi, 6th sree Fo i 1000.00 oie sseyerneee 10 of. ee eae & pus Uininbdjaté™ possession) j 8 rooms and bath, 6th street; 3 $1000.00 ose thie as ones: 600.00 i rooms ie ath Bin’ street, en gh icy $2009, $8500.00 “phone 73R ‘ ava Room 15, Jst National Bank REAL ESTATE COMPANY Building First National Bank: Building Phone 78R domi ‘ a ad nig Ahpememmernr arene ‘oun owee R pater NICE SIZE AND SOLID hia et et, “ios “5th Street Bismarck, N. D. RAI tity ReasES. 6 | ; housekeeping... Call 702) Ave 'F, wr Phone: 692X._~ 5-14-3t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms on first flgor. 1016 Broadw: Phone ,_5-12-1wk T—Furnished room in modern Ave, A. Phone 886K, ett 5-8-t see rae nished: room. FOR SAL senger ning. order. sale. Car cari be seen at,411 A WNRIBTY of Second hand ears all in, good condition. 110 Main St. east of Batiner House, Paani 7-iwk “car,” “ equipped fine “condition, ie esto-light,” in G 5-13-1lwk Phone 535L. WORK WANTED WOMAN with” one child- wants job as housekeeper ‘or’. cooking on eonk car. Write. box No. 51, Sanger, N. One ‘comp barber outfit, consisting of three chains white’ enameled mirror cuse, 3 -Kochs, one lever hydraulic porcelain enameled chairs, one “porcelain,, enameled lav- atory, one clock revolving barber pole, ‘almost. new.. if interested write) me. Lock Box 199,-.Bismarck,. N. 5-14-1mo FOR FOR SALE—Northeast cc corner of Ave. and 2nd Street, 100.x 150 ft. The finest location In the city for. an apattment or three or four bungalows. $2850, small payment: dqgwn and liberal terms. See Fred Peterson, G. P. Hotel. 4-26-tt HONEY, NO. 10, Pail Fine Alfalfa Sweet Clover Honey? delivered to any post office. in North Dakota, $2.98; No. 5 pail, $1.54. Cash with order. B, ¥. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont, 4-23-1mo FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE Vulcaniz- ing and. tire business in good location. Will take in \éar or. other property. Write stating. what you have to offer. Care 63_Tribw 5212-5t WILL SELL —o00 Shales Motex Oil $1.50 and: 500 Motex Refining) $2.00 and_ 300 Motex Pipe Line $4.50. Telegraph orders. A. L. Diebel; Boatmen’s Bank Bldg,, _St. Louis, Mo. 4-15-1mo. FOR SALH_CHBAP_IF TAKEN AT ONCE-—1 billiatd table, 2 pool tables, 1 cue saline 12 chairs, as good as new. J. E. Hibbard, Glen vue D. s5t he ground Ik YOU WANT acreage on floor of the next big. oil field, its Col- | —They~were~ blowouts just Rims Are N until Federal tire im- provements ended . rim chafing ‘and above‘ the rim., The Double-Cable-Base gives Fed- eral tires :more_miles,on the road by j _LABR MOTOR SALES’ CO., Distributors TT amy gg “FRENCH. [-& WELCH HDW. 60,1 Dealers Federal Black Non, Skid Cord Tire ile Thieves fastening them so securely that they cannot chafe away miles of road service needlessly against the rim: Get Federal Tires and stop your rims from.robbing you, er Sa SR Sr ar SOS ae SOS Cas SS os oocvcecocccescccerococcoccescosonsccos concocsecoccecoesocsaesocee: <p: . ry Lae h win, ee STGRARDSS j

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