The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 8

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4 \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 os BURIALGROUND WOMANNAMED Ia Minot, May 2.—Mrs. O. EB. Dickin-| ei son, entered upcn her new duties to-| ee: Ne : day as city auditor.. Mrs. (M.’R. Eager,’ of Jamestown, who became city audi-| tor last fall, is believed to be the! maim | DOYOUKNOW MOST AID FROM. *o | HERE OBTAINED Johnson : BY THE LEGION One Soldier, Whose Relatives: Are in Old Country, is Buried There ‘ An American Legion burial ground in Fairview cemetery has been ob-; ‘tained by the Lioyd Spetz post of the | American Legion. H J N SEED FUND | That at great expense our merchants, our profes’. This Store Has Brought the |} An American ‘Legion marker—a om 4 Low Prices to Bismarck. ‘ bronze shield with place for a flag, has! reached the city and will be placed Qver $800,000 of the $2,000,000; in the cemetery. Army headstones & es | algo are to be obtained to mark the Distributed in That graves of former service men buried: State { | in the plot. * | Popular Price Store _ Bismarck’s Shopping Center . sional people and our churches are providing us with aT eae every element of ‘skill and convenience that the great. - ALWAYS BUSY The Legion post decided to secure; | the piece of ground in the cemetry' | after a former service man died in) | Bismarck and no relatives or close | friends could be found. He was Emil | ‘Erickson, who formerly worked on a; ‘farm ‘near, Huff. The Legion buried, ; him with military honors last fall and ‘since has endeavored to get in touch with his relatives. : | Bricksoh’s parents live in Scandi- ‘navia, in one of the most northern) | settlements. Mail reaches the settle: | |; Ment. about once every six months; | and cables reach there no.sooner. The} Legion post has sent a letter to the parents but it is not known whether the letter has reached the parents yet.) A gold watch which belonged to the! former soldir. is held by the Legion| until the parents ask disposition of it. | The American Legion plat will be decorated on Memorial Day and serv- ices probably will be held there. NEW FEDERAL JUDGE WOULD Follow the crowds to Johnson’s for Hosiery Big Millinery Sale Tuesday and Wednes- day. Any Hat in the store 4 off regular price for these two days .only. This in- cludes every hat in the store. One lot of:dash and fancy Petticoats, silk flounce, ete. — values up to $5.00. Special at your choice $2.98 McCumber Introduces Bill in) Congress Providing For | ey | Aid to Amidon i Senator Porter J. McCumber is au-; thor of a bill pending in the nationai! congress to provide for the appoint-| ment of an additional federal judge! lin North Dakota, to serve with Fed- erad: Judge Amidon until the latter's retirement. The bill passed the senate but must | also pass the house to become a law. Under the provisions of the measure there would be no new district cre-| ated, but simply that, another judge! would assist in transacting the fed- BE APPOINTED, | Geiser are charged with threatening ‘Fargo, May 2.—Montana farmers | have received the most aid from the; government seed loan. of. $2,000,000, according to figures made public_to- day at the seed loan office. ‘Loans to that state totaled '$827,- 009 Saturday night, according to an- nouncement, while loans to ‘North Da- kota farmers amounted to $722,767; Idaho, $57,908 ; Washington, $5,725. Divide county: leads North Dakota; counties in amounts received with $128,900; Williams county $60,828. Burleigh county, N. D., got about D BFEND PASTOR: INTIMIDATION 18 CHARGE MADE New Salem Young Men to Ap- pear in Justice of Peace Court" i Whether or not three young men threatened with bodily harm three other young men of New Salem, who. defended the pastor of their church, may be decided in Justice of the Peace Center's court in Mandan, May 5. Ray Henry, Alex Scholleter and Otto to commit an offense against the per- sons of three other young ‘men. a . .H, Connolly, Morton county. states attorney, to whom the case was reported, has heard many rumors and reports concerning the affair, many! of which are given no credence. It was reported that the Rey. Mr. ‘Hubbard, pastor of the Church of the; Burning Bush, @ religious sect found-; ed in Wisconsin,-had been tarred and feathered, but the’states attorney said this was not true. Whether or not the young men threatened to kill the IRISH QUESTION TO BE DISCUSSED Peter Golden to Give Free Lec ture Tuesday Night Here house to greet Peter Golden, lecturer, when he talks upon the Irish question at the Auditorium Tuesday night, is expressed by those in charge of the lecture. Mr. “Golden, an ‘American citizen and cousin of Terrence Mac- Swiney, discusses the situation dis- passionately, presenting cold facts, ac- cording to information from cities where he \has ‘lectured. before. Gov- ernor Frazier‘ will preside at » the meeting. an 4 The lecture will be:free, and a gen- eral invitation. to the public to at- tend is extended. ¢ See Bebe Dithielsin her latest Follow the cro metropolis can boast of? The Town Criers will tell you about it. wd to the Elks’ Minstrels, May 6 and 7. Bismarck Commercial Club THE SLOPE, ALL MAKES REB _ Bismarck “The Talk of the Slope” . The unprejudiced conscientious and sincere‘SERVICE given to"fYPEWRITER users, irregardless of their pany, has surprised our many friends. If our representative hasn’t called on you as ye wite us and he will. Our experts are always at your command. WE COVER Royal and Corona Agents. make, by this com- UILT TYPEWRITERS rented and sold. Typewriter Company C. R. SHERWOOD. picture “Ducks and. Drakes” at Fhene cae Little Bldg. : the Orpheum tonight. \pral court business until the retire-j ment of Judge Amidon. Presumably | the new judge would hold court at Fargo, Bismarck and Minot as at Present. H _, The new federal judge would become the only federal district judge in the state upon retirement of Judge Ami-! don, ‘ | Among the attorneys mentioued as/| other young men also is not known. The three young men accused deny the charges, and are at liberty under: bond of $500. Hope that there will be a crowded One rack of spring coats — very latest f style. Values up to a; $29.50, at only $15.00 about 100 to choose from the corner of 5th and Broadway. 1 am " ELKS — Report “your ticket | possible appointees are Andrew Miller| , bs | Bismarck, aed Fietole Murphy’ of i sales and call-for more tickets at Minot. | Harris & Co. | i CLAIM TIEUP OF U. 8. SHIPS; ‘New York, May 2.—Union leaders ; Predicted today that the walk-out of | marine workers called yesterday as | a protest against 15 percent wage re- ductions would result in a complete tieup' of American shipping in 24 hours. MINSTRELS ARE READY TO GO Notwithstanding the fact .that the opening of the Elks’ Big Minstrels fs several days off, the show is practical- ly ready to present to the, anxious public. -Several members of the lodge dropped in at the last rehearsal to see how things were-going and all ex- Pressed great surprise at the number of catchy songs and clever stunts the committee are arranging for the big event. The chorus-is great and the soloists are all doing’ splendid work with their numbers. One of the big hits of the show is Jack Taylor in his rendition -of “Nobody to .Love.” |Jack has his own original way of “putting a song over’ and when he gets started all the others had bet- Spring Suits | Guaranteed All Wool New Spring One lot of Jersey, flannel, and Georgette Blouses—values up to $12.50, at only oy One lot of wool, vel- vet and silk Dresses, see window display, values up to $50.00 at 1 only Made to Your Order Loe All Work Guaranteed Frank Krall TAILOR Enjoy your Ford more— | at less cost! _ would enjoy your Ford more if it were free of For that Thirsty Feeling | 25,000 and 30,000 men employed in more than 20 crafts affiliated with P ter look to their laurels. ; F COURSE, you i BUILDIN (tects and bape And you can make it ride smoothly, com- 4 ane on ernie _\J tertably, over all roeds, if you equip it with Hassler Shock Cleveland, O., May 2.—Detween Yet at the same : e expense. comfort alone is worth " ihe) building trades council left their they'make it last a third longer. b | lay. e " — eS while—is something very much to-be desired. The unusual economy b Only about 25 of these ||600 MEN OUT is something you cannot afford to overlook. ~ left. , 2 OF FIBER MILL No Boiling _ We will put on Hasslere—no matter what model of Ford passenger # | Green Bay, Wis., May 2.—-More than No Fussing é car or truck—and allow a 10 day trial. Money refunded in full if 600 employes of the John Hoberg com- your're not pleased. : : ‘ : | pany and the Green Bay [Fiber and ‘Paper company are on strike in pro- test to a wage reduction of 16 2-3 | Percent, i HASSLER DAKOTA COMPANY 405 Northern Pacific Avenue, Fargo Ask Your Dealer Bismarck Grocery Co. " Distributors. Big ‘shipment Or- gandie Dresses just unpacked. bs i The line is busy buying tick- :ets to see be Daniels inj “Ducks and Drakes” at the Or-/ | _|\bheum tonight. ~ | Don’t Faid to Attend : TRADE MARK REGISTERED CAR WASHING Shock Absorbers the Elks’ Ministrels, May 6 and.7 CORWIN MOTOR Co. PATENTED

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