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ee ice SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 EXPLAINS HOW [SSR BUREAU FUNDS | ARE HANDLED NeDeae ‘Indicates Beserve of “ Compensation Bureau May Greatly Increase ‘NEW RATES ARE MADE! Mining Company Insurance is Lowered and Buildings Trades Insurance Ifcreased The funds of the North Dakota Workmen’s Compensation bureau, which now attacked as being. beyond the needs of the bureawsand a penalty upon industry, may increase until the funds amount to millions of dollars. under the plan ‘of procedure explained by _S. S. McDonald, commissioner. The amount.of money derived in one] Washington, ' Julx lowed: to disabled- workmen in that year until the payments are finished, }?ing the thread through the eye with Mr..McDonald said. it is\the ‘plan.to| his right hand. Shepherd’s pet can allow the interest derived to pay, the} lso sew buttons on his uniform. operaying expenses of the bureau. warivaevaenritaeareed The bureau received $526,651.94 dur-| 46 the jnanner’in. which the system ing the fiscal year ending July +1, the first year of the operation of the law, | ¢Perates. and experided $103,055, leaving ap- Blake: is blind, his hands were proximately $427,000 on hand. blown off and he is allowed two-thirds In several cases claims for Der-| of nis average weekly salary for the rémainder. of hjs life, or $18 a week. ments from the hureau for the rest of] Figuring that he will live 39 years, their life. The¢ase of Guy Blake, in¢j under the American mortality table, he will receive during his life-time $36,504 from the workmen’s compen- manent injuries ‘were allowed, under which rulings persons will draw pay: jured in a dynamite explosion in Bur- leigh county, was cited as an instance PIMPLES ITGHED sation bureau. Impossible. CuticuraHeals, tnde pimples which festered. and millions of dollars, a larger. so at night that jt was im- to go.in public. the future, and the firm will be rated “‘After reading about Cuticura Soap | -/ accordingly in the future, the rate be- and Ointment I decided togetsome. ing higher or lower than the average 1 used two cakes of Cuticura Soap rate of compensation insurance for and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, | that particular branch of industry. for three weeks, when I wae healed. (Signed) Miss Nellie Dibble, Leon- Rates Vary idas, Michigan, July 25, 1919. Rates for the year tron July 1, 1920, wil vary in some instances from the Caticura For Toilet Uses Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Ts rates of last year. and’all tojlet ui LOST on McKenzie ‘Roof Garden, pearl necklace with platinum ahd diamond clasp. Return same’ to’ Mrs. A. M. Fisher and receive: reward. Phone 697. the provisions of the law COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS _ON EASY ‘TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S. DRUG STORE _ Independence In ‘the Eoin asatively Shatt time of 145 years our country ‘has developed from an in- fant ‘nation ‘to tremendous world: power. ‘Its liberty and independence are largely due to enormous resources. Your personal sidependence | is likewise founded upon your resources. What better time to start acquiring this personal independence than now. 5 We will help you in every way we can. Your: account here assures you of our earnest consid- eration of your interests. ' The Bismarck Bank” Buy at esos Must Have\ Reserve Enough: money: collected from Bur- leigh county—he wag a county em- ploye—during the last year must be ;pconsidered as. a reserve fund to pay this amount, Mr. McDonald said. NIGHT AND HAY Rates é¢dch year will be based. on - past experience and upon the amount of liabilities incurred-in the preceding year, the commissiqner added.' To On Face and ‘and Neck. Sleep 'eare for obligations which will not be discharged for, in some cases, 30 or 40 years, the funds, therefore, may atcu- “My fabe ‘and neck btoke out with mulate until the buréau has op hand ‘Theyitched The bureau also has evolved a plan R\ night and day, and burned of penalizing indiyidual firms which have a greater percent of accidents possible for me to sleep. than normal, Mr. McDonald said. A My face and neck weredi system of merits and demerits for the figured untill wasashamed number of accidents is to be used in Rates ar@ increased for the ‘build- cum are all you need for your skin ing trades, the commissioner said. The oes, Bathe with Soap, largest percent.of ac@idents:during the soothe with Ointment, dust ‘with year was in this line of industry, he Talcum. Cuticura Soa: ideal for added. ~ Rates on. printing establish; the complexion because so. mild, so ments are saidto be the same. Rates homers Stead iG jon, mining ‘companies are lowered be- cause ofa smaller percent of acci- dents. than was figured, he said. The mining rate is reduced from $4.95 to $4.70. on each $100 of the payroll, Mr. McDonald said. Rates . to telephone companies also are to be lowered. ~ m panies did not come under ions of the law although it is compulsory.’ ‘No cases have been filed against those who did not pay the surance. Mining companies, or other companies, which did not come under but do come this year, are to be penal- ized by an added rate, with a refund lat the end of the year on the excess ———ea————eSe SSS Bismarck £2. North Dakota | last year, | | W. F, Shepherd has a pet chimpanzee | « who can thread a needle as. well as any man—awkwardly, but eventually. year from the insurance must be suf-| "he photographer snapped the ape ficient to care for the payments al-|-while he was Holding'a needle between is nose and his left hand and slip- of what the first year’s rate amounted | to, it was explained. : The number of claims: allowed by the bureau during the ‘first “Ven\*Waw) about 1,000. The North Dakota rates are the highest of any state, the com- missioner CRD Saeani aan, LIVES’ IN MEMORY Evening With Twain.. Gatisfied That He Saw “Great Humor. ist at His Best When He Sat by i the Fireside and Smoked Girl’s ‘ Story It ig only about forty years since I spent a most delightful eyening with Mr. and Mrs, Clemens ‘at. their newly- Steele, N. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ROY CLAYTON I FOUND INNOCENTS} SEARCH GOES ON Father, Acciised of { aut , 3 . New Yorker Recalls Delightful |, Released on $1,000 Bail Last ny 6 Nights CASE" NEEDS. SKELETONS! Failed’ to Conviet pani A Son; Father Faces Her Story ., Only, So Far lurders, is ‘Not Guilty” uly. 24. built home Jn. Hartford, yet the Sun | was the verdict brought in by the jury und New York Herald refers to the | in the case of Roy Clayton, charged “ with criminal assault of his sister in, house as “one of the oldest residences |)" iq ger iaistrict courts in New England: from the point of The jury went out at noon yesterday construction,” says the writer of @14nu prought in their verdict of not. letter to that newspaper. . uilty at 4 p.m. Roy.Clayton was dis- Undoubtedly your ; feporter wrote | missed and left that It was “one of the oddest,” and | father, James:C. he was right. The types were guilty of a characteristic prank. fashioned fireplace .and smoked such | jai), tobacco as Mark tiked—that 1s, he and 1 did—in the long-stemmed clay pipes» ‘or home with his ‘layton, is accused with the murder of Ed Leitzke and a child of his daughter and criminal assault, of his daughter. We sat in front of goodly otd- Ho was released yesterday on $1,000 The trial of the father iB set for the next term of court. The father they call churchwardens, ‘while. Mrs. Search Keeps on Clemens looked on with smiling toler- Meanwhile search’ ig still being made for the bodies of Leitzke and the ation, contributing the gracious charm baby, Mrs, Sheldor, Guy and Ted had scant claim to the hospitality he | operations, was: cen joying, I had called ag.a strang- So far no trace of the skeletons have er on. professional business and had j heen found. Unless they are discov. extremely doubtful dh a whether the case against the father Clemens was at his best—and let; me can ‘be made to hold water. been received socially, ered ft seems of her presente to the entertainment | sheidon, and J. C. Loerch, relatives] ( he was giving to a casual guest who | of Leitzke, are leading in the digging pele ie Itinge ’ BEST’ MUSIC BIGGEST FEATURES... FINEST HOUSE Last Time Tonight ,, 5 reels of laughs” Wm. S. Hart Also ‘ New Thrilling Picture Monday MARY MILES MINTER “EUROPE, NOW CENTER OF TALK | pry Women Who Went: Into Fat-| NEW ARMY PLAN PROVIDES | === tories During War Hove Not Returned to Old Domestic say that best was never bettered by} [n the trial of Roy Clayton, just Vocations anyone .else. His monologue of net- | ended, the story told by Frances Shel- rative and epigrams was drawled out | don.was thé main evidence presented through a long evening, as I laughed | by the state. Her “confession” re-| lem, new and Mrs. Clemens ‘smiled, and Mark | garding the alleged ‘murder of 26 peo- ple is, at present the only evidence busied himself cleaning,» burning out and filling pipe after pipe—there were | <3) aamit he has aj Pr gainst the afther.] factories a dozen of them standing in the cor- Frances Sheldon ‘took the witness Silrase ‘Paris, July 2 —The servant prob- to Europe, is sharing news- paper space and private discussion f 4 in. France with high taxes, and revol- which state’s attorney. George Nusson| ytions. The women who went into during the war ‘have not to, the broom ‘andi.the pots, ners of the fireplace—and handing |-stand in the recent. trial and made| the government tax on servants, de- them tome or Nghting one for himself | definite accussations us fast or even faster than they were | brother. The state put her sister on the stand to try to strengthen and verify the evidence. Jury Not Corivinced Employers profess to be willing to pay | double and triple pre-war wages and to recognize the servants’ new stan- dard of demands. needed, There were two of them alight ull the time, and ‘that was too trivial to repeat, | Their verdict shows that they either though I laughed at !t as heartily as | did not believe the,girl’s story or else discounted it to a large degree. The case against the father, James C. Clayton, at present rests on’ the he -said it. i tions made b ter, the | 888. equ aetiee Meat Pa hie sanenter, the patent kitchen, cabinets and all the rest of the labor ‘savers that give ‘advertisers. the courage to print pret- ty pictures of the young bride in a lace apron getting dinner to the music of a phonograph, while reading a For these reasons the state is espe-| book in the breeze ef an electric fan. clally anxious to discover the skele-{ France age. seriously.|| Erudite sarveys. of I did at all the other nonsense. It was not what he said so much as the sense of humor and she 19 a little afraid of laughing at the wrong time, 0 she sometimes seems unapprecl-| tons of some of the people whom are I wish I could remember what he But the fury was not satisfied that sald, but I can recall only one remark, | per brother was guilty, as she charged. <P. T. Barnum, the great showman, | ome Mis. Sheldon. told me that he, too,kept on Jaughing | -ghe failed to convince the one jury all the time--Mark Twain talked to) that her brother was guilty. Whether him. “But my wife doesn’t,” he said. { she can make the jury believe her ‘ac- ‘Mrs. Barnum has not a very keen | cusations against her father or not temains to be seen, ative when Mark {9 really funny even | claimed to have been for him. With added evidence they believe they| ing published to show the availabil- though, a pretty good rule to go by,” he continued. “You see, she and [fre- against her ¢initely included in the new tax bill, is. the least of .the trouble but it served to bring out jong. loud com- plaints that there are few servants. Unlike murdered, # Indo-Chin “She ‘has ‘found out for herself, | Could go to court with gome expec-} ity of oth tation of securing a conviction. With: out it, only the bare story of Mrs. Frances Sheldon remain: employer quently visit with Mr, and Mrs, Clem- Residents of Steele seem to believe ens, “atid. noticed after a while that that the nteranee of “Prances Clays friend: she was always watching Mrs. Clem-| ton (Mrs. Sheldon’ ens, so I asked: her why she did It, | with a good Meal of “salt.” and she told. mé that. it was because | may have basis, but local people want to. be_ shown additional evidence be- tore they believe At, ‘But when she laughs,’ sald Mrs, Bar-} ,, ie ine aed iat oratihe toae oe num, ‘I know it must be really funny, | the bodies, if there are any, buried, so I laugh, too.’ The Sheldon family is leading in thé| mittee ap! Qlayton farm 7 miles Mrs, Clemeng'did not always laugh as other people did when Mark spoke. “I call that pretty shrewd,” contin-| search, at the ued the old showman with one of his} southwest of here. An own hearty ha-has, “and I took to ed excepting at the very best of Mark’s that.” theaters, and by far the most bizarre, is the great auditorium fecently ore: ASK FOR N MEET ed in Berlin. The dreary exterior 0! the ‘building is monstrous, but gives ON IOWA COAL little promise of the’ surprise within. -MINER’S W. AGES The curving walls of the foyer, says an illustrated article in Popular Me- well is the Center of operations now. doing the same thing myself. It work- RYE ACT u ed well, I must say, for I noticed after | | : A a while that Mrs. Clemens never laugh- jokes. I suppose she must have got | ; tired laughing all the time before T knew the great man for a long si time after that wonderful evening, but Le Seg ii 24. roy T never felt that I knew him any bet-| oa to Alaska left the Twin Cities ter. landing field at 10:45 a. m. today for ‘ SS Fargo, the next. scheduled stop. Cotossal German Theater. The planes expected to reach Fargo One of the world’s most colossal | early this afternoon. chanics Magazine for May, merge An- Wilson Wires Ilinois. Bitumin- to a domed roof, supported by carved | ous Coal Men mahogany columns. The upper por- tion of each column $s formed by many = Des Moines, Ia., Jufy 24,—Formal disks that radiate ‘orange and blue | request for a conference to conalder light from concealed bulbs, The audi- the wage scale for bituminous coal torium Itself suggests the Greek open-| miners was filed today by President alr amphitheater. The 3,000 seats | Lowis, of district 1313, of the United ate ranged in horseshoe plan around | Mine Workers of Iowa. an aréna, or more properly, an or- Senor Capablanca has set up as remarkable a record as ever was made in any‘sport:in his chess exhjbitions in draws, and 28 losses. ‘His opponents Have included all the best English players. He takes them on thirty or more at a time. To each move on the average of nine seconds, his victims six minutes: Recalling the tragic his- tory. of the great chess experts, ‘of ‘Morphy.and others, one asks fearfully, when - will Capablanca go Insane?— New, York Globe. Gat ee Made Vacation Profitable. ‘A unique vacation was that of Dr. William. Goodwin, superintendent of the general hospital at Staten island, who camped for one month in the maple orchard of Frank Taylor of Harwinton, Conn. He combined busi- ness with pleasure, worked nights as well as. days-.and made seventy-six gallons of meple sirup. \day. tives. Gelf-Evident. Pneurich—"I- wasn’t born with 2 silver spoon in my mouth.” Wig- wag—"No, I notice you eat with your knife” a vending machine, Pembina .42 inches. Bottineau .05 inche: Bowbells .16 inches. board the Cuban master devotes an The temperature has been gradual- ly falling since the terrific hot spell of Thursday. The week-end will prob- ably be,rather cool, though the tem- perature will start upward after to- chest. COOLER WEATHER. chess Expert Doomed |S SOME RAIN FELL The 'U. 8. ' Weather Bureau reports that there were slight showers in portions of the state on Friday night. Great Britain and Ireland. His total |p. rainfall was as follows: score in 1,852 games is 1,253 wins, 71)" Larimore ‘06 inches. * Grafton .35 inches. hould be taken ‘\Her ,story. 4,800 CARS ARE : | NEEDED TO MOVE S. abandoned erop in th be needed. French. have not yet taken for grant- ed the géneral use of electric and ta Bankers’ association has gathered data as to the number of cars which Will be needed-to move the 1920 grain the American housewife the pment, washing machines, is taking the servant short 0 and French ‘Africa are be- er races for household ‘work. Meanwhile the concierge carries the offers of better wages from an to the maid on her. best D. GRAIN CROP Sioux Falls, 8. D., July 24:—A cém- pointed by the South Dako- hat state. It is estimated that, 4,800 cars will The supply of cars for the next 30 days will not be sufficient, ac- cording to present indications. The figures reported are: Number of cars ordered, ,800. Amount of grain in elevators, 1,- Grain t necessary 750,000 bu. o be delivered in ,30 days, 1,500 cars. One thousand cars have been been|(— ordered, for the next 30 days, but these figures show that 3,000 cars will be if the ¢ Top is to Aofbe moved. Zi ‘No eve streets. Sunday m, Sunday Rev. E. NEW ENGLAND ASKS FOR COAL Washington, July 24—New emer- gency orders directing priority in the movement of coal along the Atlantic seaboard, for trans-shipment to New england to meet the fuel situation there were asked of the interstate commerce commission today by the coal operators, dealers and execu- 00 p. 30 Pp. Op. 1 a: 6: 8: Address; } Servicés 10:30 a. m, (German). 1:00 a. 0 the spell ‘of ages,” 12 M. Young Peoples Alliance, 7:15 p. 1m. Evening sermon: “How. one Young jon "Zion Lutheran (‘Church ning services... Church on Avenue D between Sixth and Seventh V. BARTLING, Pastor. St. Ceorge’s Episcopal Church Third and Thayer. Rey. George’ Buzzelle, Rector. “Holy Communion at 8a. m, J St: James | Day. Sunday school at 10. | Morning prayér and sermon at 11. —— First ‘Baptist Church morning service , 10:46 a. school, 12'o’clock noon. Hveniiig service, 8 p. m. A. Deake, of Minnesota, will preach. The Salvation Army Meetings for the week: SUNDAY . m., Holiness. f m., Sunday school. m, Y..P. L, m., Salvation meeting. WEBK-DAYS Monday, Soldiers. Tuesday, Band. wed eeUa yes Holiness Meeting, Pub- Vi Saturday, Praise meeting, public. Evangelical Association Church,’ cortfer. Seventh and Rosser Streets, ‘Morning worship (German) 10:00 “Bible school at 11:00 a. m. ‘The Cobbler, who broke (Man Saved a Nation.” England boasts 15,000 amateur soc- Special cer teams and. 500 professional clubs. will sing. Victory tise Ss ee Bottled soft drinks, are delivered | ™. eannaden? Bible. come when coins are dropped into a new oc! SERUTAMPaator: —_ music, The male chorus, Prayer band, “Tuesday 8 p A cordial wel- D 99 “THE LONE HAND” PAGE THREE. TONIGHT “TONIGHT Doris May ‘4 . in the best comedy-drama of the season “MARY’S ANKLE” HOOT, GIBSON in COMING COMI G ELMO LINCOLN Star of “Tarzan” in “ELMO, THE FEARLESS” 1) ui > NeW “Arkival © * Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker aré-thé arents of a baby girl, which Anna ~~ | Was born early today. (Continued from Pose One) of major who will receive the pay and allowances and ‘have the rank while on duty of a major general in: the army. e “officers of second’ and. thir i assistant secretaries of war are;all applicants. In view :of this abolished by the measure and their duties absorbed by the assistant ae fact the said department has re- retary. of war, who will be charged | quested me to “vigorously, “en- with the procurement of all military |force ‘the laws of: State requir- supplies and Pious foe the gnobiliea- ing ‘autos: and motorcycles ‘to ion’ of material and industrial estab-! have-and display th 1920 Torment play the proper ighments needed: in time of. war, Higenge, plates at the front and i Presbyterian Church, ‘rear of each motor vehicle, On G. W. Stewart, editor of the wi {and after this date there will ton News, will occupy the pupit Sun- be no excuse for any ‘one to op- day. morning, in the absence of the|erate an auto or motorcycle pastor. ere will be no evening | without’ the ‘proper license ie tine. Sunday: school at regular plates displayed at the front and | eee rear of each motor car or ‘mot- Assigned New Post ‘orcycle. I trust that the public Adjutant and Mrs, James W. Stamp {Will be governed by all the feg- of the Salvation army, formerly ste- ulations concerning motor - tioned at Bismarck, have been assign- | hicleg. dnd that the City. of Big- ed to the Salvation army post at Far-} marck and Burleigh County: will go. | They have been stationed at Osh- | not have a single violation of ‘the kosh, Wisconsin, for a number: of ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff.:: State Motor Vehicle Registra- tion Department that’ all’ 1920 Motor Vehicle Licenses.” have jbeen feceived and assigned: to years and achieved a good deal of pop- law. ularity and success there. | ~ BETTER KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing Be larging. To be sure of Good Pictures, ing your Films to « Hoskins sac Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. MAIL US ‘YOUR FILMS All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts’ ae SHOE Rend Wh aa =——FiTuns MAIN STREET BUSINESS SERVICE. 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