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* PADD INJURED STATE MINER ‘Compensation Bureau Completes Awards in a Number of Cases TOTAL Food tf The Workmen’s Compensation Bu- freau, on, July. 14, had made final ‘award to.148 coal miners injured in the Yaoal mines of North Dakota A few Of these miners, or their dependents f€re now on the pension lists of the ‘Compensation Bureau, but most of the ‘awards have been fully paid, and the ‘miners returned to their employment, ‘the bureau announces. < There are a number of thoge who ‘fave been given awards, who are per- ‘manently injured and will receive pen- ‘sions for the remainder of their lives. ‘The total ainount of the awards, figur- ¥hg the pension awards on the basis ‘of the life expectancy of those receiv- dng pensions, is $94,899.22. *\ The largest awards Were on account ‘of the death of Harry Olson of Scran- ‘ton, and the loss of. both eyes to Harry &. Peterson of Underwood, and F. A. upo. of Mellate, and the loss of the Fight hand of M, D. Webster of Under- Wood. Harry Oleon was killed by com- ein. contact with a live wire while connecting the electric cable to a cut- fing machne. He was 28. years old at e time of the accident and fett surviv- g him his wife Esther Olson and two by daughters. Mrs. Olson receives m the Bureaa $16.50 a week, which paid, biweekly, in payments of $33.00. ‘his award, figured on the life expect- dincy of Mrs. Olddn, who was 21 years # age at the time of the accident, will amount to over $29,000.00. 5 Inj by Dynami ;: Harry Peterson wag injured at the’ tely mine ‘near Underwood, by th layed, explosion. of a charge of dytth- gite, He was totally blinded in, both yes, besides being. otherwise severely bruised and injured. He was 26 years if age at the time of the acvident, and was awarded compensation of $13.34 # week, which. will be:paid to him dur- ing his life, or in case of his death, an award will be made to his widow or pendent children. - Figured on the expectancy, of Mr. Peterson, the award will amount to $24,416.33, In addition to this, $877.65 has been paid for med- ical attention, nospital and nurses. The Bureau is allowed, under the law, to make payments either in a lump sum or fn pension payments. In the case of Peterson; they allowed him the of, $1,699.64, which was the IS OVER ‘he lump sum wag: son inorder that he house Near Turtle | and have a small balance in the bank to hisoredit. .- Frank Dupe-was injured in the-Can- non Ball Coal: Mihe in Hettinger County. Althotgh Mr. Dupo is able to see Nght with his eyes, he has been allowed compensation for the total loss of both eyes and awarded a pension of $18, per week, which, figured on his life expectancy, totals over $27,000.00. 11 With Dynamite. Melyin Webster fell with about one- half a stick of dynantite at the Ed Wagner mine at Underwood, and lost his right hand at the wrist. After the healing of the injured hand, dur- ing which period he was paid. $93.00 compensation, he was awarded com- pensation according to the schedule of specific benefits, $14,00 a week for. 260 weeks, which would total $3,640.00, making a total award-of $3,733.00. Of this $1,652.00 was given him in a lump sum. , This isthe present worth of $7.00. Hor 260 ‘weeks. With this he bought a home at. Turtle $950.00 and has a balance 0 the bank, and receives $7.0 for the period of 260 ‘weeks in biweekly payments of $14.00 ea GIVES COST OF ICE CREAM SODA New York, July 20:—Tle cost of Producing ice cream soda is 7:1-2 cents ‘a gldgs, a prominent pharmacy stated today fh anitiouncitig that ft could make a reasonable profit by charging the customer 10 cehts. ASK Your Gaeste Humpty b Dun at Bread BARKER BAKERY $90,000, N. D. FILMS ARE EXHIBITED ‘AT BOYS’ SCHOOL Lorne F. Wilde of the State Immi- gration Department was in Mandan on Tuesday, bringing with him films ile Justrative of North Dakota advantages and activities, which were shown at the State Training School to the visit- ing “Caravan” which stopped here Tuesday evening on their way to New Salem: These films were shown on the pro- jection machine at the training school through the courtesy of Supt. W. F: McClelland, who also furnished an operator. .A two reel picture of live stock industries was perhaps the more interesting, showing ariong’ other scenes some of the New Salem Cir- cuit, the livestock parade at the state fair in Fargo and a humber of viewa from the Burnstad ranch. The other films dealt with Commun- ity Lite, showing North Dakota recre- ational, features and outdoor play- grounds, lake resorts and 80 on. Mr. Wilde has planned on the trip to the New Salem Holstein Circuit for a series of articles in thé farmh journals, He states that the Immigration De- partment has been able to get a great deal of desirable publicity through newspaper syndicates, one article alone—that referring to thie Shorthorn herd of Aylor of Cass county being re- peated in more than 100 publications. This year the department will deal di: rectly along these lines instead of through an agency and the results are expected to be better than ever. STATE MEETING. . Secretary Sullivan of the Mandan Commercial club ig in.receipt of a let- ter from W, R. Richards of Dickinson, J whe ig secretary of the North Dakota, StockGrowers association, stating tat that oral ation had decided to, hold their meeti; g at Mandan July 21 ahd requesting thfcrinhtion ot: a suitable place to hold their sesions. Mr. Sulli- van has replied offering the use of the mercial club ‘rooms which ° will comtr rt tably. accommiodate ‘at ‘least 149] - It is likely that, Mr.’ Rich- tee may hayé a conference, on ar- rangerfients at the New Salem stock show, at which they will both be pres- ent. RETURNS FROM LAKE Misg Ruth Nead, who spent ti cation at the lakes near Detroit, Minn.. hag returned to Mandan. Miss Buelah Sawtell and Miss Lila Peterson, twoy other members of the party have. not if returned, Miss Sawtell belhiy. with riends in Forsyth qrandiett, whe th ; fe frown’ ttle edsteth patt Ot '| the state who are present at the meet- ing of the Holatel Circuit at New Satem, 1 pets BUYING "CATTEE, d Miss Peter-j' her a sister, Miss Justine Jahnle, who will visit in Mandan for a fortnight. LEAVES FOR WESTERN TRIP. C. C, McLean, manager of the Rus- sell-Miller Milling Co., left Tuesday morning for a trip to the coast. Mr. McLean will be absent for some weeks, viatting friendd dnd relatives at Port- land, Seattle, Vancouvery and other CHANGE LUNCH) Ow ' Due to the fact that the greater number of its members were a part of the Mandan, Booster’s Caravan to New Salem on Wednesday, the Rotari- ans held their weekly luncheon on Tuésday rather than Wednesday. Robert L. Meech, of Minnapolia, treagurer of the Mandan Mercantile Co., who has been on an inspection Complete August List NOW ON SALE Song neni bes We Got Fun? | Aasiel fy \ bears From thi fet ae (Wait Until oti eS te See ' va (See Mother sane You reg ee ah Ee a J. A, Stilés, well known ‘ci tie: man | of the Caiinoiiball country dan over thé week-end: He’ wads ac- companied ‘by H. B."Scott.v dent’ of the Stockyards National ‘bank bf St. Paul; Who is fn this country on a cattle buying MOTORS HONE. Charles P, O’Rourke motored home from St. Paul Sunday after a short visit with Mrs. O’Rourke, who {sa patient in St. Joseph’s hospital there. Mr. O'Rourke purchased a. new Olds- tmobile coupe in the Twin Cities, sir ON visit. iting frie) 8..D., for part of the sums ed'to. Mandan Satureay, bi “OUTSIDE The Law” Lang who has beck vis- 4 lt Verma te Fa the Palms, aol SF thedley Foxes . a: se ire You? (1 Wandering Home, M: phe Near Ms, maa Dream of Me. Fox-trot for You. Medley Fox-trot weethearts, Modley agnelin i (en) “tele fa ‘Your Eyes. a eet fou Fells at Home Pad {Peratont a'amce en @ fa {Dreamy Hawai Fees {ater pap Week, July 30—Augue 6 This music up to date.” ADA ceria gE one trip of the yard in this territory r turned on Tuesday evening to his home in Midneapolis. VISITING FRIENDS, Mrs. L. B.; Williams and Miss B. Murray of Buelah, are visiting triends in eile city’ ‘during the first part of th weel GUESTS IN BISMARCK. Mrs. C. L. Hoyt and her sister, Mrs. | L. R. Porter of Columbus, Ohio, were the guests of Bismarck friends on Tuesday. ON EASTERN TRIP. J, W. Hintgen left Monday night for New York dnd‘ other eastern polhts onj his mid-season buying trip. Mr. Hint- gen will he absént for several weeks. RETURNS FROM C CALIFORNIA. | ‘ Mrs. Michael, J. Tobin has returned trom Los Angeles, where she had been saree by her mother's illness and ea MOTOR TO YELLOWSTONE, H. L. Dahwers ard family leave, Wednesday for a motor trip through | rene ek Nora Bayes ii Nora Bayes “Fret Bane Tet Lewis ‘Fads Beat Foxtrot Ted Lewis’ Jace Bond ‘The Happy - hist ‘The Boppy the Hops Sts i 44 Tioknew e Qrcboteg The Hopiyy Stz “erkes Jaserimbe Orehesira callen se 9 ae 1 Yellowstone Park region. They. will’ be gone for a fortnight or more. BUSINESS VISITOR. C..F. Peterson of New Salem was a busines visitor in Mandan and Bis- marck on Tuesday. BISMARCK VISITOR. Mrs. M. Gradine, of Bismarck, was Look for the Established 1902 a visitor in Mandan on Monday after- noon. TRANSACTS BUSINESS. P. S. Chaffee, well known banker of Buelah, was a Mandan visitor on bus- iiess matters Mofiday and Tuesday. Macadam roads were first con- structed in England in 1819, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921 TYPEWRITERS All makes ; sold and rented Bismarck + Typewriter Co: “Try some of these— they're delicious” OW does that sound? The choice, rich centers _of Oriental figs—covered with a delicious cookie! But there’s really rio need to describe Big Sioux Fig Bars. Everybody knows them— eats them—likes them. And the fact that Manchester uses such rich, clean figs, and the purest ingredients makes Big Sioux Fig Bars the most delicious of all fig cookies, Manchester: Bisctiit Co. Stoux Falls, S. D. and Fargo, N.D. Ask your grocer. Open to the public every evening for dining and dancing except when engaged for private parties The Dining Car Room which adorns the Roof, will be open every Wednesday and Saturday evenings, service A La Carte. A Special Sunday Evening Dinner will be served a-top the McKenzie every Sunday at the regular Sun- day Dinner price. Patrons of the Roof and guests of the Hotel and ' their friends are invited to attend the open Air Concert every Sun- day Evening.. Come up and watch Bismarck and Mandan grow a-top the McKenzie Hotel. Edw. G. Patterson Owner and Proprietor. 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