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PAGE SIX CITY ELECTION REGISTRATION ON TOMORROW Persons Who Did Not Vote in, Last Election Required to Register Voting places will be open in Bis- marck tomorrow for citizens to regis- ter for the city election on April 5. On registration day the polls are! open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Persons! who did not vote in the last general: election, or have changed their resi- dence within a precinct within 30; days prior to April 5 are required} to register. The registration places, which also will be the polling places, are as fol-| lows: First Ward Precinct No. 2--Territory west of! center line of Mandan avenue and! north of the township line, which runs east and west between Rosser eve and Avenie A. Polling place, | . B. Little’s garage, on Washington | enue between Avenue A and Ave nue B. | Precinct No. 1.—Territory east of! center line of Mandan avenue and | north of the township line which! runs cast and west between Rosser! street and Avenue A. and west of} center line of Fifth street. Polling! place North Ward school. : Second rd Precinct No. 2.—Territory west of the center line of Mandan avenue! ‘south of the township line, and north of the center line of Broadway. | Poll- ing place, Kraft's Garage, Hannifin | and Thayer. Precinct No, 1.—Territory east of} the center line of Mandan avenue and west of the center line of Fifth; street, south of the township line and, north of the center line of Broad- way. Polling plage, Will school. . Third Ward | Precinct No. 1—-Territory east of the center liue of Fifth street west) of the center line of Tenth, north of} the township line. Polling place High school. \ Precinct No. 2—Territory east of the; center line of Tenth street and north of the township line. Polling place,! F. Richholt school. Fourth Ward | Territory south of the center line of; Broadway and east of the center line; of Fifth street. Pollins place, Wach- | ter school. ' . Fifth Ward Territory south of the center line of Broadway and west of the center line of. Fifth street. . Polling place, Little Bly., Third and Broadwoy. Sixth Ward Territory east of the center line of Fifth street south of the township line and north of the center line of Broad- way. Polling place, Fire hall. BUSINESS MEN CHARGED WITH | SERIES FRAUD Shirtwaist Manufacturer of St.! Louis Among Those Who Are Indicted CHICAGO, March 28.—Carl Zork, a shirtwaist manufacturer, and Ben- jamin Franklin, both of St. Louis, | were charged by officials of the state’s attorney’s office with being the organizers ¢ the alleged plot thru which Chicago White Sox play- crs, were said to have thrown the: 1919 world series to Cincinnati. | Announcement that these two men} would be formally accused, when: brought to trial, with éngineering the | alleged deal was made by the state’s attorney's office after indictments | against 18 men, including, Zork and Franklin, had seen returned by the Cook county grand jury which today finished the second investigation into the baseball scandal. Joseph J. Sullivan, known in the case a8 a gambler; Louis and Ben Levi, formerly of; Des Moines, Ia., and Abe Attell. were linked’ with ‘Zork | and Franklin by the state officials} in announcing the results of the jury investigation. Had headquarters Sullivan, officials said the evidence showed, handled operations in the east, the Levi brothers directed the alleged conspiracy in the central west, with Des Moines as headquar- ters, and Attell acted as traveling agent. The charges created a sensation in ‘CLAIMS GERMAN ! torney, | thet |cated and GOMPERSFLAYS | for each time a {named, making $24,000, Under the | jaw this can be doubled and the| ‘state announced that the men would) | be required to put up $48,000 bonds. | The state’s attorney immediately | | begun preparations of extradition | | proceedings against the men indict-| Jed, but it is not expected that the | | trial will come up before fall. ‘LONDON WARMS | | TO DECISION | ON RUSS TRADE | London, Mar. 28. — Agreement with | ‘the principals enunciated by Charles |B. Hughes, Amenican secretary of state, in his reply to overtures for a itrade agreement by the Russian Bol-| sheviki government is expressd by} the Daily Mail. The newspaper says! ‘the British governments’ attitude in concluding an «.greement for the open- |ing of trade relations with Soviet ; Russia contrasts strikingly with | America’s decision. HISS AND CHEER NAME OF WILSON New York, Mar. 28.—Demonstration | and hisses at the mention of Wood row Wilson’s name occurred at a de- bate between Senators Firance and King on the American policy toward Russia. H count man was LONG RANGE GUN His INVENTION MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 28. —John Tomes was the inventor of the shell fired on Paris by the Ger- mans from a distance over 50 miles, he claims. Floyd Olson, Hennepin county at- is investigating Tomes’ story he submitted details of the drawing and models to a Minneapolis attorney who stole the idea and sold the patents to Germany. Tomes gave, the name of the attorney he impli- Prosecutor Olson { stated the man named was suspected as a German spy during the war. Federal | authorities will be given all details if his investigation indicates Tomes’ charges are founded on truth, Olson said, Tomes asserted he was in Paris as a Polish army captain when the Ger- mans bombarded the French capital irom a distance of 78 miles. He said he was tremendously surprised when he saw one of the shells.and learned it Was patterned exactly after his model. He said he told the French officers about it but they did not be- Neve him. He then submitted de- tailed drawings of the shells and | upon checking up the French officers believed his story to be true. He returned to Minneapolis as soon as he could he said to bring action against the Minneapolis attorney. LITTLE HOPE FOR LIEUT. CONEY Natchez, Miss., Mar. 28.—Physicians announced Lieut. Coney, trans-conti- nental flyer, was very low and held little hope for his recovery. RUSS RADICALS Washington, Mar. 28.—Samuel Gom- pers denounced trades unions which criticised his refusal to endorse traac resumption with Russia. calling them “unpatriotic Americans.” “They WORK while you sleep” POLICY. CHANGE | ONSTATE HOMES IS CONSIDERED Would Include Purchase. Lumber Direct From Local Dealers. of An entire change of policy in the Home Builders Association of ‘North Dakota may be made in the near future. Under the new policy, which is ex- pected to be adopted if the organiza- tion attempts to function ona large seal3, lumber and other — supplies would be purchasyd through Jocal lumber dealers of the various com- munities in which homes are built, be- ing bouzht on competitive bids. The plan under which the Home Euilders has operated—that of buying} lumber direct from western mills—_| | would be abandoned. A restriction of the amount of money required to fi- nance the Home Builders is held necessary, under present conditions, if) the organization continues. | J. B. Adams, in charge of the Home: Builders at the present time, is in favor df the proposed change of policy. Advantages of System The advantages of the system of! purchasing lumber from local dealers | it is pointed out, include the fact that the lumber dealers would themselves carry the stocks and deliver. such! quantities as needed, and would bear} the burden of financing the storin- of! stocks to meet demand} The Home Builders under the pros-| ent system maintains supplies of, Lumber at Bismarck, Mandan, Fargo} and would have to have supplies in any community in which it started; extensive operations. If a state-wide GRIP Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by taking Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act aa a tonic laxative,, and keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In- fluenza. Be sure you get BROMO The genuine bears this signature has now been solved. NE of the most difficult things in baking is to get acake that has a teal delicate flavor, and yet sufficiently (pronounced to satisfy. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘building program were Ciuaartaten: the | Home Builders. would have to dupli- cate, to ansextent, the present lumber storehouses in various communities and wouid have to invest an enormous amount of money in them. The or- ganization now has great quantities of lumber on hand, as has much money tied up in them which was ob- tained principally ‘through advances made by the Bank of North Dakota. Some lumber has been lost through thefts, the state not having store- houses and much of the lumber being left in the open, Lumber Men Approached Several lumber dealers have been approached upon the plan of furnish- ing lumber to the association to com- petitive bids for the state assiciation, The Bank of North Dakota has ad- vanced some'more money to the-Home Builders to enable it to pay off exist- ing indebtedness. One _pay-roll. re. mains to be paid, it is said. ARCHER SEMI-PROING. Aurora, Ill, March 2.,—Catcher Jimmp Archer, former star of the Chi- oe tae tor the Aurora sem{-pro team this! season, A WILL BEGIN SEEDING SOON Grand Forks, March 28.—If the warm weather of the ‘last few days continues, many farmers in Grand Forks county will begin seeding with-| in the next ten days according to vis- itors from the rural districts who spent yesterday in the city. Absence of snow in the flelds dur- ing the last few weeks and the high temperatures of the last few days, has advanced conditions to a point where seeding operations may be started in the very near future, it is claimed. In the vicinity of Hillsboro, seeding may start early next week, visitors from the city stated Friday. Very iittle snow has fallen in that district this past winter and in many places the fields are entirely dry. London wants the Dempsey-Carpen- tier: match. That is, they want it to be over here. cago Cubs, will do most of the catch- les v | i | to ngne, guperjor, to all. Phone 926 ‘essured of full weight This problem ngard {able LANPHER ‘Style Sandy’ i is a “Rebuilt Typewriters” FOR SALE AND FOR RENT We are ina position to render you immediate and prompt service gn any. make of typewriter, any hour of the day, any day'in the week. * Our supply of parts and repairs is complete... Try..us and be convinced. The quality of-our Ribbons and Carbon Paper is second , Agents for. Royal and Corona Typewriters Bismarck Typewriter Company CAR WASHING CORWIN AUTOR CO, A baking secret that will interest every cook Your Protection Do not be deceived by that might look like Kare fon every can of original Karo—iook for It, ana 3 BLUE Karo baseball circles, for although Zork, Franklin and the Levi brothers were; mentioned by wititesses before the first grand jury which conducted its investigation last fall none was in- dicted at that time. Sullivan and Attell were indicted then, however. Face Several Indictments Zork, Franklin, the Levi Drothers| and David Zelser, who was said to; be well known in both Des Moines and San Francisco, were indicted today. In addition, the 13 men in- dicted last fall were reindicted. These men were Claude Williams, Eddie Cicotte, Joe Jackson, Buck Weaver, Swede etuabers: Wine Felsch, Fred Me Ch Hal Chase, Joseph. J. Sullivan, Rachel Brown, Abe Attell and Bill Burns. Each ‘man was named eight times! Take one or two Cascarets occasion- in the indictments and each indict-/ any to keep your liver and bowels ac: | ment specified three counts against | tive. When bilious, constipated. | them—conspiracy to defraud, * con-/ headachy, unstrung or for a cold, up-| spiracy to do an illegal act, and ob-'set stomach, or bad breath, nothing | taining money under false pretenses. | acts so nicely as Cascarets. Children | Bail was-fixed at $3,000 for each] love them too. 10, 25, 50 cents. 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Light brown color, -bodied syrup. ance many prefer it as @ ite of JOHNSON'S Popular Price Store The Store that Has Brought the Low Prices to Bismarck “Always Busy” ~ That’s Johnson’s AFTER EASTER SALE DRESS BARGAINS —_ - Biles - Thursday — at 9.98 Dresses at 15.95 S, Dresses at 25.00 SUITS SUITS Suits at 19.50 Suits at 29.50 Bargain Basement SPECIALS 29 c All Suit Cases at 20 per 36 inch Romper cloths yard ..... ; cent Discount. 36 ‘inch Percales Full size Blankets, Wool Morais LOS | Se $3.98 Yard . 13¢ | to: All comforters at ‘20 per cent Discount. Hundreds of Remnants at Big Cut Prices 36-in. fine Zeyphr Ginghams, yard . 27-in. Dress Ging- 29c 19c hams, yard ..... 45-inch. Silk Charmeuse, 19-in. Crash Tow- 19 wortth $5.95 per yard eling yard ...... Cc Sale Turkish Towels, large size, Price ........ $2.98 worth $1.25 .69 * | 86-in. Silk Georgette Crepe Reser c Colors Pink and white sale pecial at ...... Per ‘ -27-in. Madras “49 YAR cts BA $ 1 .25 shirting, yard . c Children play 36-in. Novelty ‘Silks worth Dresses . ’ $1 .25 $3.00 14 Children’s Sale “ 98 Cc Rompers ........ 98c Georgette Crepe Waists Worth up to $8.50 each. Clean them up quick at Do Your Shopping at Johnson’ s Busy Store and Save Money. “Always Busy” That’s Johnson’s