The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ROTARIANS AT. LUNCHEON AID -. SWIMMING POOL Auctién Results in Addition of $55.50 For the Elks Pool Fund “JOE” DOYLE AUCTIONEER Fargo Rotarians Visiting City Aid in Fun at Weekly Luncheon “Joe” Doyle, United States mar- luncheon with “Pete” Hardy of Fargo, j presided at the convention, which hel. POSTHASTERS-. _IN SESSION Hundred, and Fifty Gather in| , State Convention, i One hundred and fifty postmasters and postmistresses of North Dakota are in convention in Bismarck today and tomorrow at the annual meeting of the North Dakota division, National League of Postmasters of the United States, ed Dr. Redmond A. Bolton, of Bismarck. its sessions in the Masonic temple. ° Among the visitors were fifteen wo- 'men who daily handed out Uncle Sam'c mail at various places in the state.. The program for today included the report of M. L. Vick, of -Sheyenne,; ‘ shal and Fargo Rotarian was the good secretary-treasurer; reportof delegates angel of the Rotary White Elephant| to national convention, by Dr. R. H. sale atop the MoKenzie hotel this| Leavitt; address by J. W. Stevenson, noon.. He attended the Roof Garden| of Flasher, and talk by J. T. Boylan, of St, Paul division of postoffice in- ae Factory sold-out for June! Greatest retail selling since the war. Never such value in a motor car any where before! Wave of Overland demand sweep- ing the Country. Come in now if you want to benefit by this extraordinary bargain price during the best part of. thesummer. Reduction ) now, another Gate City Rotarian, and his| spectors, who was present.as a repre- ability as an auctioneer being so well) sentative of. the postoffice department. * known in this state, he was pressed| The convention continues tomorrow into service and did a fine job. The/and concludes with a banquet at the sale netted $55.50 for the swimming| Grand Pacific hotel. ~ pool besides affording a lot of amuse- 2 ment for the weekly luncheon. Mr. Hardy, Fargo’s postmaster, ‘Mr. Doyle and Mr. Allen, representative of the American College of Surgeons, were guests of honor. All of them made brief addresses. Mr. Allen, who is here in connec- tion with the meeting of the North Dakota section of the American Col- lege of Surgeons, urged the support of the Rotary organization in the pub- lic meeting of the American College of Surgeons which will take place at the Auditorium the evening of June 24. Some of the most prominent phy- sicians of the nation will be present, and will discuss subjects of general) interest. ? The American College of Surgeons has enlisted energetically in the pub- lic health movement. The whole popu- 4ar. view point has been changed. The ‘aim:now- is to impress upon people the prevention of disease. ‘The health’ of the’ communjty is paramount in— the campaign under the direction of this distinguished association of sur- geons,, It is hoped that many physicians of the state will avail Seraneres of the} clinic that will be held during the two day sessions. Special arrange-| ments have been made at the hos- pitals to accommodate the profes- sional men of the state, The facilities in: Bismarck for sych a meeting are {CITY NEWs | ——_——_ cod Baby Girl. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steiber are the! parents of a baby girl born at the Bismarck hospital yesterday. — Judge Bede In Town. i A. G. McG. Bede, Ft. Yates. county judge of Sioux county, was in the city today. Town Criers Meet. The Bismarck Town Criers will hold a dinner meeting and initiation of 12 Rew members at the McKenzie roct garden at 6:30 o'clock this: evening. :;: Returns. Home: Mrs. F. S. Gates and daughter, 7 i Francis, who have. been visiting Miss) |:’ SE Bpouqeke Catherine Staley left otday for theif) y..ui;.ut ar aaseprun- home at Garrison.’ Miss Staley ac- ': AERA companied them. ‘ aH Not Hottest Place. Bismarck was not the hottest place in North Dakota yesterday, although the thermometer climbed 91. At Dickinson ft was 96, Dunn Center 95, Bowbells 92, and 94 at Williston. y * rouring, £, 0. b. Toledo, was, $ 895; now, $ 695 Roadster, f. o. b. Toledo, was, $ 895; now, $ 695 The ow cost car of America! Leading the field in sales. And why not? Above 25 miles per gallon of gasoline average. Lowin upkeep! Long on tires and oil. Long on good lovks. Baked enamel finish! All steel body! Curtains : i open with doors! Riding comfort unequalled among light cars] Long i a i life! Join the crowd.. Buy your own car now.. Let it start paying for itself. ; i Coupe,,. f..0. b, Toledo, was, $1425;. now, $1000 ‘Sedan, f..0. b. Toledo, was, 1475; now, 1275. second to none in the state and every) Mrs. 8. C. Thompson’of the second civic agency is putting forth its ener-| hand store left for a two weeks: vaca- gies to make this meeting a great suc-/tion, Mr. Thompson will attend the To Camp Meeting. fi 4 "dll Present Models Ash About Extremely cess, The Rotary and other organizations |, have been enlisted in the movement to put the meeting of the American) College of Surgeons over big. . MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF K BOARD OF CITY COMMIS- SIONERS, MONDAY EVEN- ING, JUNE 13, 1931. The, Board of City Commissioners camp meeting at Jamestown and fron there will go td the.Twin Cities, DL, 8. Craswell, district manager. of the North Dakota. independent ‘Téle-, phone company, was able to be at his}. office for the first time yesterday sing? A ai cae he went to a hospital three weeks ago ai a “ B a = 4 for an operation for uppendicitis. ~~ t Will Be Continued C6 «Distributors, «“' Bismarck, North Dakota met in remular, session Monday: evening, 4 an | sort + Savanehetia: isa ai Fi 7 mere." were-present. Commissioners | . | MaWeek Service. sq tid enirniasr ef acceler Mie Herschleb has had several. years ‘wer French, Hens , Larson, Thompson and President. L&nhart.' The minutes of the previous meetings. were read and ap- Proved. The report of the City Bacteri- ologist on water, milk and cream for the months of April and May was read and ordered printed inthe Bismarck Tribune. A report on the outcome of the Hughes Electric Co. rate case was submitted by Mr. F. O. Hellstrom. Mr. Hellstrom also presented @#- ‘bill for $300.00 for services rendered. This was referred to the city attorney. The city attorney was instructed to institute suit if necessary t ordinance declari cessipools and providing for the abatement of the same waa road for ithe second time. On otion . of ‘ommissio:g: Thompson, duly seconded, the Wnance Pas adopted. An ordinance@eclaring sand- pits a nuisance and prohibiting the opening of the same was read for tho second time. On motion of Commis- sioner Thompson. duly seconded. the ordinance was adopted. Commissioner French votine no. The city auditor was instructed to send all owners and oneratora of sandpits a: copy. of such ordinance. Commissioner ‘Thompson moved that the city auditor send a bill to the Hughes Flectric Co. for, $443.83, the amount pafd for lighting the city hall from September, 1920 to May. 1923. + inclasive. Mr. Edw. Cox, attorney for the Hughes Elec@ic Co., explained that ; \ 4 , women. 7 eeRiet & ; ‘ wiettawee oe test Raie Roy hhnet eau of Engraving and Printing #t Washing: = * ee this Item would be marked paid. Com: ton. Eventually it became legalitender —a No matter what the function, mremlonce Hensler seconded Commis bank-note. Just how is told in ‘one of the there is always the long lineup i the motion passed,’ all members: votin; aye. Commissioner Larson moved ‘hat the city auditor issue warrants on Pav- ing District No, 2 Fund for $4,600.00, payable to the Hanchett, Bond Co.. due on or before November 1, 1921, to take . "DP warrants held by them and past due. The motion was duly seconded and carried. The city attorney was in- structed to draw up necessary resolu- ons for calling a special election for acting on the Issue of $15,000 bonds for re truck, $10,000 bonds for building addition to the Detention Hospital, and » 25.000 bonds for building and incinera- 12F Oh mation of Commissioner Henz- ler the Board of City Commissioners ‘ lourned to mert again Monday even- pe June 20, 1921, at eight o'clock “Attest. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor Baby Girl. “ Norice' |. Pastovatlarge C.W, Plawail: r6-l-midoyeee eervice Ge the Fite’ Beptie PEWRIVER USERS |experience on typewriters’. and turned to Bismarck yesterday after a} church at § o'clock tonight. °°< 10, e' tt t care for our can,render prompt efficient ser- 3 z = > ane... Remington vice. A phone call .will bring re lad hei ep Type riter Co, Pry leb, ‘from their mington Ww Fargo office ‘to Bismarck.’ Mr.| Headquarters, McKenzie Hotel. a Bank-note _ Little Marcia’s baby dress though made of the. finest linen was ultimately wom thread-bare. One day it landed in the rag bag and was sold to the junk dealer: When the rag sorter touched the discarded.garment he detected in a flash the fine quality of the flax and set it aside for a journey to.the Bu- - Donse BrotHers SEDAN | All over the country it occu- pies the same high place in \ the appreciation of active beautiful booklets about Our Government which we are sending each month to those interested. i Just. send us-your name and address and you will receive a copy of every issue of the series without charge. __, of Dodge Brothers Sedans. . 4 inch Cord Tires are Standard on all Dodge Brothers Cars.. M.B.GILMAN(0,,. 212 Main St. “‘ Phone 808 : Lahr Motor Sales Co.. | | Baty Payments HE teader of the Pennsylvania Quakers was noted for the fidelity with which he © kept his word in his famous treaty of 1682 withthe Indians, although that treaty was not ' made under oath. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stetber of 11th’ as ! 8 of a baby girl. the confidence of the buying public _in everything which bears the ‘ name of Brunswick. / earned savings as well. stick to sailoring, TONIGHT 1) “Do you take this woman for etter or for worse ” r Then hi: Y haired sweetheart back in Sweden left im in the lurch and-he swore that for the rest of his life he would ignore the fair sex and roar with laughter. Will Rogers gives” WILL ROGERS in | ORPHEUM | TOHORROW : : Yal was “t'rough vit vimmen.” The first But—the best laid plans of mice and Se te ee ee tate ee girl he placed his faith in took his herd- gang aft agey” — aid Mere a find the ome oe woman-hater in such a hurry to get married ~ that he goes through the ceremony. in his - bare feet! A picture that will make! you another of his remarkable performances. » ETS GO TO FARG ——— eee 1 Let your next.tire be a Brone- wick, Watch it closely. Keep its In the Brunswick you buy the best that money and experience can produce. CORWIN MOTOR CO, “GUILE OF WOMEN E non a nth eat ne Pidootersntd - a poor picture. In this one you will see him at his are es peieeee op. é a

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