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MANDAN NEWS: BISMARCK ROTARIANS INSTALL ‘CLUB AT MANDN OF 25 MEMBERS Twenty-five “ive. wire” pirates and professional men were installed ag members of the Rotary at Mandan last eyening. Bismarck members of the Rotary under the command of President Burt Finney, chief aide-de- camp J. L. Bell.and song leader, Henry Halverson, followed by high privates and others made a descent on the twin across the Big Muddy to see that the Mandan Rotarians were start- ed in a real Rotary fashion. Dinner was served at the Lewis & Clark hotel. During the meal the Bis- marck Rotarians sung the Rotary songs and some others which have ben concocted as the result of one year’s good-fellowship among the Bis marck members. Fred L. Conklin, district governor, was to have installed the club as the official representativé of Rotary, but he was called out of the city and was unable to attend. Mr. Bell served in his place and gave an exceedingly in- teresting exposition of the spirit of Rotary. Charles Robertson of Mandan_has been the leading spirit in launching’ the Rotary club and the directors were = head, but, he declined and:James Han- ley, former district. judge, was named. A glowing tribute was paid to Mr. Robertson’s activity in ‘putting Man- dan upon the Rotary map. Insistent that he be a member of the first roster of officers, the direc- tors made him vice president. Tho line-up of officers follows: President, James Hanley; vice president, Charles Robertson; secretary, Evert Lanter- man; treasurer, A. H. Peterson, and sergeant-at-arms, Peter Lyman; direc- tors, J. M, Hanley, Charles Robertson, A. H. Peterson, Fred Mees, John Sul- livan, Dr, B.S. Nickerson and G. A. Renden. When the preliminaries were ‘over Mr Hanley turned the meeting over to Mr. Finney and the Rotary prin- ciples’ were thoroughly explained. Justice Christianson, an honorary member of the Bismarck club, empha- sized the spirit of service that dom!- nates the Rotary idea. Ray Bergeson, secretary of the Bismarck Rotary, explained the necéssity of a 100 per cent attendance. Responses for Mandan were made by Mr. Hanley, John Sullivan and Jéseph insistent that he become its first| Devine. ————_— S SISTER OF C. T. SPONSEL TO WED IN CHICAGO Mra. _C. T.. Sponsel lea’ May 28, for Chicago, t several’ weeks. While in Chicago, she will attend the wedding of Miss Marie Sponsel and Mr. Kenneth Kendall of Ip@ianapolis, which occurs on Jungi@... Mgr. Kendall is an Ohio State graduate and of a prominent Indianapolis family. Mies Sponsel is a sister of C. T. Spqnsel of Mandan. She is well known here and has a’ host of friends among the younger set, who will wish her evéry happiness. The young couple will oe at home after Sept. Ist, at the St. aves Monday, remain for George hotel in Chicago. TO VISIT IN ST. PAUL. Mrs. James Key left on Wednesday evening for St. Paul, where she has been called by a message announcing the serious illness of her brother. pect te oe TO HAVE FOOD SALE. Members of the Fortnightly clu Child Conservation league and Musi- cal club in:combination will haye a food sale at the ‘Victory Candy store Saturday afternoon. The general com- mittee will be in charge. ‘RESTING EASILY. Word has been recéived by friends of Dr. 8. B. Toney, who was operated on at a Bismarck hospital on Monday, that he is resting easily so far. It is hoped that he will continue to im- prove. DELEGATES TO C' NTION. ‘Mrs. Frances McDonald and Mrs. ‘W. H. Vallancey will go as delegates to the state convention of the Daugh- ters of Isabella at Bigmarck, May 23 and.24. At the regular meeting of ‘the D. of I. tonight, plang for attendance at the convention will be formulated. It is expected that there ‘will he 2 large number from: here at the ban- auiet which will be served on Monday NEW PLANTINGS IN CUSTER PARK Many Additional Organizations Contribute Plantings Additional: plantings were: made in - Custer park yesterday in the work of Patient At Hospital. Mr. F. Howe is a patient at the Mandan hospital for a few days. ENJOYING FESTIVITIES, Mrs. Clara Funden was a Bismarck visitor on Wednesday, enjoying the Degree of Honor festivities. Admitted to Hospital, Mrs. Kathryn Kahoves of the city was admitted to the Deaconess hos- pital for treatment Wednesday after- noon, Return Ho Colonel and Mrs. I. Steen and daughter left today for their home in Carson, after a several days visit in the city. ke Mandan Visitors. Mrs. McOurry and Mrs. Gerald Fitz- gerald of Jamestown were’ Mandan visitors : Wednesday and left -for Bis- marck on No. Wesersday night. ; REMOVED TO HOSPITAL. L. H. Bachman, who was taken ill at the Lewis and Clark hotel last week .and removed to the Mandan hospital, .was able to be discharged Wednesday and left for his home in Valley uy LEAVE FOR STEELE. " Migs Clara Mueller, Miss Reed and Miss Frederick of the Mandan hospi- tal. staff left on Wedaesday for Steel, where: they will attend the Epworth League rally. Miss Mueller will give several in- formal talks in line with her work. ON MUNITY PROGRAM, Selections are to be given by sev- eral young students of piano at the Community Sing on Sunday, May. 22, at the Palace theater. The time has been set for 3:30. Mr. Devine will give a brief, though inspiring talk on Musical Values, and the songs will be ondycted by Mra. E. G..Wheeler. The Musical Club chorus and the Mandan band will as- sis made by A, W. Lucas“and H. A. i Thompson. .It is stated by the women in charge of the effort to beautify the park that the ‘ideas of the founders of the park are being carried out as far as possible BRONCHIAL } SROUELE CAUSED 4 No saiatctag’ has a better reputation than Foley's Honey al ¢ Tar for quick- ly religting coughs, colds and croup. It logaens the phlegm and mucus, clears the passages, eases. ponseeneas, stops ‘tickling throa! John G. -H beautifying the park, which ig being | *' carried out under the leadership. of the Woman’s Community Counc. The work is under the direction \ of George Will, and-with hearty.coop- eration of member organizations of the Council and others, it is believed that the park will be transformed into a heautiful spot. =. The tree given by Mrs. J° P. Dunn in memory of ‘Mark Kellogg, corres-| pondent of the Bismarck Tribune and the New York Sun, with Custer's troops, was planted in the park today. Agditional plantings were given by the following: ‘Monday club, planting not determin- ed, probably flower bed; War Mothers, ‘second gift of elm tree; Pythian sis- rs, flower bed; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, lilacs; Mr. and Miss Weisen- rn, lilacs, birch tree and roses; Arts ‘and Letters club, elm tree; Friends of Native Wild Life, elm tree; O, H. Will and company, large bed of perennialé; Wol. C. B. Littole, flower bed; W. C. shrub; Second Baptigt church, reens, Gifts of money were Space on Fence and Ball Grounds. Your Ad will pull results and be read * by thousands daily. For rates, talk to iitcmnaasse PILMOOR Sign Painter . sufferipg from an acute case ot ronchial trouble which gaye me considerable anxiety. spot ‘3 Honey and Tar Make it a point te meet friends at sri arn TRANSFER LINE 521 Brosdway Phone 18 Light and Heavy Hauling SAND and GRAVEL House Moving Excavating and Grading COAL and WOOD All: Work Guaranteed, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE KANSAS DEBATE TOUR ATTRACTS Townley and Langer Accompa- nied by Newspaper Men On Tour _ 4 FIRST DEBATE DESCRIBED. was as: follows: rimental to the people of} he would ‘drag Langer all over. the! nation’ and “Langer agreeing to follow | = “Each speaker was -given one hour “Townley wherever he went,’ for their speaker 15 aninutes for. surrebuttal. © main arguments, 15 minutes Townley Gets Post Dated Check “William Langer, opening the’ de-| bate, asserted that he tried to get, “The speakers held the attention of| Townley to debate for two years and} the audience, as they -held before’ the! promised to give him $100 {f he would | people of Kansas the dirty political) nfeet him on a platform. He asked | | linen of North Dakota, and attempted] Townley to come forward and get the: | to wash it, and hang it upon the Kan-| check, ‘With a smile Townley com- | | 88 clothes line to | these washings will be held, but how| refuse mot e check and said, ‘I never! 'y. A series of; plied( took yy,’ whereupon Langer an- | many, neither side: Appears to make a] nounced that, ‘I'gave him @ post dated; Prediction. The “The two speakers’ were far apart] time to cash it.’ j in their main arguments. Mr. Langer| a ripple of amusement. check, such as‘he is now getting in| ‘North Dakota, and he will wait a long’ The incident caused Townley ac- \ Main ‘Arguments | arraigned the leadership of the Non-| cepted the ‘check, anda sort of sar- aprtisan League as being incompetent | castic smile’ covered his face.” Kansas Paper-Tells of Difference! in Methods of Two Debaters A. C. Townley in Kansas are attract- ing a great deal of attention, accord- ing to reports reaching here. Townley has quite an organization making advance arrangements for the! debates, according*to the Salina, Kan., Daily Union: “He is surrounded by such men as Merrick, of Colorado; | Jess Johnson, fo merly of. Kan now of (Nebraska; A. E. Bowen, credit- ed as being’the brains of the league; | Capt. Mallon, George ‘Parsons, -Prof., Fred Wilson, Mr. Lux and others,” says the paper. “Mr, Langer,” continues the paper, is traveling with a much smaller co-' terfe, leaving here with Captin Hale, who will be with him the reat of the Week, Out of town newspaper men are accompanying the delegation.” Paper Describes Debate i In describing -the opening of the! first debate the newapaper said: “Former Attorney-General William Langer of North Dakota, drew a sting- ing indictment of the N rtisan League movement of the state of North Dakota Tuesday afternoon of! last week, in the first of a series of debates with A. C. Townley, founder and president of the.League, at Oak- dale park in this city. “A, 0. Townley .gunningly and in a! peculiar style of oratory not only. de-| fended the work and accomplishments of the league in that state, but pre dicted it continuous growth, and as serted that the league program as car- ried out in North: Dakota was benefi- cial to the citizens of that state, . “The debate was attended by about 800 people, over half of the gudience being composed of farmers. Owing to the late arrival of Mr. Townley, the meeting was late in starting. It was called to order by O. A, Kitterman, president of the Defense League, W. A. Leighton being introduced as chair- man of the meeting. In a brief ad- he told of the objects of the ind asserted that every per-; Ly constitutional right to free speech and views on government, for after all government was of the people. “He announced the subject of the debate between the opposing leaders | Shoes tes Men ‘and Women. Giving the Value our popular “Brown Kid" styles — especially the much], preferred’ Brown Kid One. Strap ' ‘ ‘ “Princess Pat” In wide; narrow or ~ medium toes. This model being built on a comfort-last, ease and enjo 1 | ment is in no way sacri i in order to secure the style so much sought’ after by the woman: who prides herself in having her feet stylishly shod. For such’ a shoe this price is extremely moderate. Mail orders given prompt care and attention. — Champion: Shoe Store John: Mushik & Sons Mandan, N. D. Tailor Made Suits Ready Made Prices KLEIN “Tailors Who Know How” | composed of ‘socialists, | ‘the scum of the earth,’ and that the program , control of the state, was no different than that which the people yoted dur | the; Secret: ing the yeayg 1911 and 1910, years be- | fore the league was organized and the; ital stock state is worse off flow that, ever, wal s| M. Harmon, all of Minot, 1 'Gook Sign company, Fargo, capital; the genet address, © Townley's in Argument Mr. Towa Mal Ament: upon: reviewing t 1013, as ae ‘that ‘the league came into existence, ag, lature being, con! ness, suc! and the hal Minneapolis, and that it was neces- sary to ‘clean to have the wishes, of the people en- acted into Jaw. In his: main argument he only r question of “In the 15, .m baters in. rebuttal closer together, anj some of arguments finally sifting déwn to ation, hail insurance, and a conside! I. W, W.’s and INCORPORATIONS _ Articles of incorporation filed with f Stateyintlide:. company, | (Minot; cap-: $20,000; ‘Incorporators, J.: ‘Harmon, Lewis Ellis and Frances he league, aince it got Oak P: thought of Mr. Lan; +{ dtock $75,000; general savercieine: in- ey: based his main argu: corporators, F. W. Cook, S, M: Cook history of the league, - lions of 1911 and and F, C, Cook, all of Farge “From Minot. i 1 Mr. and Mrs.- W. Wilson drove | overland from. Mii it yesterday and! ra} days in Bismarck. | ey oO ne legi ers and ae ater will. ie se’ of Cnnece OO ——— = jouse’ in’ North Dakota rr L, B. Pur di on; will A ‘close"his Office May 18 to 21, for the pur- pose f. attending the State Dentist ‘onvention at Minot 2 nt to Mr, Langer on the/ taxation, “The Rebuttals. - es given the de they got a little began answering. each others arguments, the TWIN STRAP P | ‘Resolved that the! able ainosnt of personality, ‘each pro! Mr. Wilson represents the Nonpartisan Lp. call an mam} mising that the debates would lagt for! lodge from the Minot vicinity, ened af the leaders of the league, has| ever so-long, Townley claiming that | been det North Dakoty.’ THURSDAY, MAY. 19, 1921 :0. U. W.lof Mrs; Verne Haines, Mrs. | George and@'Mrs.|Munger and Mrs. Herroun, all former | Wilson will’ be a guest at the ‘homes residents. of the Magic, chy. r Not MS Motion eetne bat a ual 3 Wet ue Comedy, played by live people. . - , SProuented by te FENTON | CLASS BISMARCK H HIGH SCHOOL, ' oo eat the— / | ‘CITY AUDITORIUM ea Ea HD AY. EVENING, MAY 20, 1921 «Curtain 8:30 P. M. ~ Admission 50¢ 75e. Seat Sale, Harris & Co,, starting Tuesday, 6 May.17th,at5P,M. - ae y CAR WASHING — CORWIN AGTOR CO. The very latest style Pumps for wol en's wear. This new style Pomp: is Acsigned | in three : distinctive styles with Military Heels, the colors are Brown and Black Kidskin, with two Kid Straps, and also white Reign Skin‘with two Kid straps. We have all styles and widths and these New Style Pumps were made to sell for nine dol- lars the pair. Brown, pnd White el ie just arrived at ‘Special Price. ‘Across from Lewis & Clark Hotel Mandan, N. D. - I have choice investments that will net . you a high rate of interest. Now is the © time to buy-good liquid investments, such as short time bonds, hail warrants, county and school warrants, farm mortgages, and city, and county bonds in any, denomina- tions from ten dollars to thousands. . Will be glad to show you how these investments can be had and how you are absolutely protected. Call or write Obert A. Olson \ Haggert:Bldg. Phone 250 Bismarck, N. D. - MINNESOTA . _ BATTERIES Guaranteed for 2 Years Electric Service & Tire Co. 215 Main Street The Burleigh County Boys’ and Girls’ ae Purebred Pig Club. Conforming to a general movement in our great Northwest to promote the raising of Purebred Livestock, the First National Bank of Bismarck. has. procured at, weaning time twenty purebred sow-pigs which it will place in the hands of twenty Burleigh County Boys and Girls. oe The pigs will be allotted by an impartial drawing to boys and girls not under ten years of age nor over eigh- teen, subject to the usual rules governing the formation ‘ of such clubs. A copy of these rules and suggestions for * the conduct of the club may be had on ‘application to the First National Bank. Applications for pigs will be reg- ~ istered at the First National Bank and DRAWING WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 2ist. Spade ct Erechy ish ey ta cab omia nar eww ad » sanitation of your bath room. Decide now to change from the old to the new and let iss quote you prices on these fixtures. ‘They cost less then you imegine. We qelimate at any time and guarantee all work to satiety you. Repait jobs given prompt attention, The days are coming when the Bath Tub and shower ‘call often—the summer -days when night time finds us ' hers sticky and uncomfortable. AS hs every member of the family a chance.to enjoy reshing, invigorating bath as often as they feel like it during the hot weather. The cost of having a well equipped bathroom in your home is ‘probably less than you imagine. Ask us for prices: Up to date Plumbing, Hot Water and Steam Heating. : Only expert mechanics employed. Frank G. Grambs_ Bismarck, N. D. Phone 561 / de