The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1921, Page 3

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i é PARK INTEREST 1S INCREASING THROUGH STATE Dr. Gilmore Tells of Work Being Done in Co-operation With State Society PRAISES STUTSMAN CO. North Dakta is becoming interest: | ed_in parks. | Dr. Melvin Gilmore, curator of -the | state historical society, today pointed } out numerous instanées of a healthy, | growing sentiment in the preserva- | tion of historical and naturally beau- | tiful spots in the ‘state. Heretofore parks ‘have been consid- | ered the province‘only of cities. Now small communities, bands. of rural residents, are providing places of re- creation. The state historical society is encouraging the movement, Under the society’s plan a commun. state, and the historicat society ap- points<e board. to govern the admin- istration end Jook after the mainten- anee of the park. 'Dr. Gilmore has returned from a trip through Stutsman county which, he:saye,.is taking the*.lead. in .the movement. A part of tne state. pro- perty of tho insane: hospital grounds there was dedicated to park use and a local governing body named -by the state society. ‘Another tract of pure prairie four miles soutneast of James: | town is to be donated to the state 6 ee DON'T FORGET PEPPERS | —— By SISTER MARY. Pepper .can be used for the main dish of many a meal and at the same! time -use' up: left-overs. © Left-over meat or vegetables reheated in pep- Pers gains ‘an extra richnes of flavor If peppers are parboiled for a few |minutes, before using the thin tough J-Hend in Hand to the Goal of | their, Desires. and a local governing -\body named. |skin may be slipped off. f ‘Plans are umder way for the creation [Peppers Stuffed With Rice and Nuts. of a.community. park southeast of | \ Four large green peppers, 1 cup nut Woodworth. ~ Major Wana Wright,/meats, 1 cup cooked rice, 1 teaspoon sheriff of ;Séutsman county, and a] minced onion, 1, tablespoon ‘minced director of the state historical society, | parsley, % teaspoon salt, 1 egg, milk is ‘very active: in the promotion of |to make moist the movemest-to establiah community | Remove from peppers. and cut out parks. 2 Si ‘eR ot | | cores and_ seeds. Parboil for ten There mow,gre (nipe plaees' in? the; minutes. Drain. Mix nuts, _ rice, state which gre under’ the: direction |salt, onion, parsley with egg slightly of ine Faecal fodesy. son et \beaten. aa milk to make inst Fill I : a »Deeause ‘of | pep with mixture, cover with to; their historical interest‘and.'some ‘be- Eiasbake in a moderate oven for ay cause. they:form recreation places for | hour. Baste frequently with hot communities. jwater and a» little melted butter. crumbs may be substituted for EES ragga er papa up lt | Bread \the rice if there is no rice “left-over.” i q A | Peppers Stuffed With Meat. 4 * Mi , 5 | Four large green peppers, 1 cup chopped meat. (left-over), 1 cup stale Prepare peppers as in preceding irecipe.. Mix: remaining ‘$eeredients, Se PURE ia y 4 bread crumbs, %4 teaspoon celery salt,|: \ ] hae cup meat gravy, salt and pepper | ; ‘adding. milk if. mixture is not moist. Bolles Says Bonus Not To Bej rin peppers with mixture, oret pe . |with bread crumbs, dot with bits of Pressed Yet, But Will Be jbutter and bake till crumbs are brown lon ton. Later | Peppers and Macaroni. a | Three yeppers, 1 onion, 2 table- Grookston, Minn., Juiy 22.--The figit spoons bacon fat, 2. cups cooked for the bonus: bill by <the’ American | macaroni, 1 cup chopped cooked incat, Legion will continue for years, Lemucl | salt and pepper. Bolles, national adjutant of that or-| Melt fat and add sliced onion ‘and ganization, declared in an address last {peppers cut in shreds. Fry until night. tender. Add macaroni and meat and “We will continue our fight in Con-:cook, stirring occasionally for ten gress next year,” he said. “Jf the|minutes. Serve very hot. president,declares that the passage of! (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper the bill at this time would wreck the| -Enterprise.) country financially we will net press! ene ae ee ee { it but insist that it be passed next! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MUSIC LOVERS, year. 1 “We had in mind the coming winter! and the breadlincs which we may see/ Why not exchange your Phonograph when we insisted so strongly that the} Records. ‘We exchange any Standard bonus bill be passed at this session of | Djse Record. Bring your Records and Congress, but we will not become Bol- | replace them with New Music. sheviks. We will remain good ‘Ameri | Pt:onograph Record Exchange can citizens but will have our claim} Anton Beer Shining Parlor recognized if -it means a continuing| Box 243 415 Broadway fight for the next 15, years.” 7-22-Lwk« DISABLED SHIP FOR RENT—Strictly furnished apart- ments; one front apartment, all ne furniture; one unfurnished apart-} when 1000 convicts started a riot’ six buildings of the institution. ‘ment. Call any time Saturday anc week, at Grambs Plumbing store. © LOST on July 19 black Jeather travel ‘Bismarck. Finder return to °Tri. bune and recei FOR SALE—Five acres, six blocks east of school. Apply of owner, ford, Bismarck, | _REACHES PORT re ! San Francisco, July 22.—The Pacific | Steamship company’s steamer. Aa-| miral Rarragut, which was disabled | last night off tbe coast, passed int} the*barbor at 9 o’clock today’ in tow | of the tug Sea Eagle. She was taken | to her dock where the 12 crew mem- bers who were tnjured in the feed-pip explosion which crippled the vessei; were removed. " | RAIL BOARD NOT AUTHORIZED TO - STOP RAILROAD. St. Paul, July 22.—The Minnesota _ railroad and warehouse commission had-no power to issue an order for the abandonment of a railroad.for the rea- son that the railroad’ cad be operated | only. at a 4oss/the'supreme'court held today in‘affirming‘ ‘the iaxe coui- ty district court in the matter of the application of the Duluth and North- ern ‘Minnesea railway. company ‘to ; abjadon and close for traffic its sail- way, The order of the vommission au- | thorizing the abandonment was }5- sucd without authority, tac supreme court holds. : * ‘TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS _REX" PRICES Mat. 10-25 Night 20-35 TONIGHT ANATEUR NIGHT CONWAY: TEARLE in Elaine Sterne’s “THE ROAD OF AMBITION” . Directed By | William P. S. Earle i in which Love and Ambition go | H Wir Ako G With a. view: to removing the ob- stacles in front of the young inventor and to encourage inventive genius to | greater jeffort,“the group of scientists, | Gnvefitors and business: men. pictured | above, met recently in'the offites of | Dr. “Miller. Réese Hutchison, inventor | pnd former chief engineer and_per- gonal representative of Thomas A. Edison. Prominent among ‘those assembicd were Mr. ‘and? Mrs. Hudson Maxim, $eated’in. center; standing, Rear Ad- miral Samuel McGowan, second from | light; Dr. Hutchison, center; and | fudge A.B. Burpee, third from left. | inventor’s mother, to whom he at- 1 t —also— RUTH ROLAND in ““AVENGING ARROW” : # tributes most. of: his success. is seated So infront at the left beside William ’M, Williams, formerly Commissioner of Internal Revenue. In the lofty tower of the Wool- worth Building, more than an eighth of a‘ mile above New. York's busy | financial district, Dr. Hutchison out- linéd ‘his plans for the adv nent of civilization through” inventi i purposes and: scope of’. the | tion, he: stated | <1. The 4 and develop- ment” of ventions gh | co-operative on the part of in- voitors, engineers and scientists. “2, The. correlation of the world’s inventive’ minds in the perfection of Pworthy inventions. og oe “3, The reduction of- waste now, walls of the Western Pennsylvanja _p! ing bag, between Underwood and T-22-3b acres, also 9% 5 7 This picture was:taken shortly after 1000 convicts, in the Western “Pennsylvania peniteatiary, in Pi {started a riot-in the:mess hall. It shows some of the $150 000 propert; See Re a beakeout ame ithe rioting. One man, an unidentified prisoner, was buried to death. ity may obtain land, deed it to the} : iver y damage done by flames that broke out ami Attracted by shots, a large, crowd of civijans gathered. around the| Viously amd John ‘Popelke made. the} as ‘yet’ been atmounced. itentiarg, in Pittsburgh, recently, | statement to acquaintances this season | in the mess: hall. eee d Sunday, after 6 o’clock during tlig NAMES ARBITER 3041-2 Main St., over. 7-22-1w, Harding to head the ing $211,000,000 agalnst the board. w" TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS) % county commissioners. Ivor. «igares inWorld of Science: Launch Organization for Inventors |caused by development ,of: unworthy ideas by group research and develope ment. — “4, The movement is to-have world- wide ‘scope and is to afford every op- portunity to fundamental ideas that ‘are sound and practical’ for.the per- fecting and ‘marketing of! such: ideas.” Dr.. Hutchison is the ,inventor of the Klaxon Horn, the Acousticon’ for the deaf, and many electrical. appli- ances. .He has just incorporated his own -cOmpany to carry out; his -oew scheme, Among the directors -are-Sir Edgar Rees: Jones, MP. iocuete. Bnish Ministry of Munadoaps Had itis! ‘inistry of Mu Hf i Rear +Mge son, Maxim,.and Gowan, } This picture shows the crowd at a corner of the prison wall, guards and guard. houses, and ‘a fire engine which helped to extinguish flames that -partially destroyed OF SHIP CLAIMS yesterday that Hettinger will ‘be plac- |’ Washington, July 22.—Walter D, ‘Meals, former associate justice of the| North Dakota, as the restt! Ohio appellate court, it was announced by Chairman Lasker of the shipping} and county officials held there Wedn- board, has been namea by President board’s claim commission to settle claims aggregat- Newest suits at care Suits that formerly sold for $40, $45, $50 The quality of the clothes and the very low price talk for. themselves—all we're going to say is money back if you're not satisfied. oe _ $PECIALS Oe te _ Rajah silk suits 4 price. | Men’s shirts special 4 price. 29° ss Men’s caps special 2 prices °°. : Men’s Balbriggan underwear. price. :. _S.E Bergeson & Son Fall tailored suits $30 up. #3 guest here of Mr. Bingepheimer,. Job Foran, L. No.Cary and severat_ other} ee haat s"-wite who Aoriperly a. Misa} “ ; { fe Ne . {\} Bello. % Sandan and: very welf chic eae bry rant | known in ‘tho city, passed away some) man says no fu * convitt: FINANCIAL LOSS a St.: Paul, where she will spend some } John, Popelka, a farmer living in. the week J a ! , 4 s.the guest af her aunt, Mrs; Celia} Little Heart Valley committed suicide! pheisen Parente Miss Celia re Wednesday at his farm near the Bo-{ mained in’ Billdpgs for a,fortn! hemian -hall. : vf visit. with z * In a despondent mood induced it is oer Tielieved -by a series of ‘crop. failur * Dies At Houpital. ‘Popelka blew his head off with ashot| , Mrs. J. C. Was gun: - His ‘body’ was discoverd by ‘in: from’ Center’ i brother, Frank: Popelka-late: Wednes-| Thutaday, died ip a jo a), day: night, when he returned from a}afternoon, failing to: ‘rally after day’s absence, ' | emergency “operation. Mrs. Wilson he father of the deceased; Frank| was well:kovwn alld llighly réspected |. . Popelia, Sr., had: k-lled. himself in: a] in ber:commupity.: 3 tf melancholia some six years pre-| ° The funeral arraugenit De arate ; Leaves fer Twin Citles, Mise Florenre Confolly, who return-| ed home from: i 5 nesday evening ‘left ‘this morning for) _ fhat-if he had no crop again this yea: mading dale.’ - s he would follow his ‘father's example. |W: 4-;MeCatty: of Dickinson, ‘Known ‘Three brothers .ad.a. sister survive| better, to. the cattlemien of him: His funeral took place Thursday | 60 ntry ‘as Afternoon from the Kennelly Undere| the city fo t taking. Parlors _|North Dakpta Stock G iat eS | ton meeting. {HHETTINGER ON CASH BASIS S Word was received from Mutt, N. D. Mrs."Bud”: erty :of: " ed on an absolutely. cash « with | wife of the-madager of ‘the. Dickinson no money. going to the State Tank of | basebgll.team was 4 Mandan visitol a non- jon ‘Thursday.’ ° sigh political mass meeting of. tas payers fe kel [ ean Motared te Mandan. ; ay esday. The meeting was calted due |. Colonel I. \N. Steen of. Carson mote' to the stringent financial conditions |ored to Mandan on Thursday and, wits) in the county, the call: having been rematn for several days on business. made ten days ago by County Auditor | - fe "RETURNS FROM FAIR. A. F. Noble by direction of the board day from: Grand Forka-where she at- t the fi Her. daughter, Miss’ Unfavorable crop conditions in the coanty generally, excellent in souie sections, worthless ‘ia. others, and fears that schools“ will ‘net’ be able to reopen-in the fall were -respons!- ble for the session. a i ‘ STE Resolutions were ‘passed “promising (Madrid; July 22 Hee ae tt pdring expenses to the bone, {2UF Kitt te tbe movies hefp: Yow. cant ‘A Yond issue of $120,000 wisi -bé voted) #t-with cher.’ | Anew police order; upon, and from all indications passed, segregates the sexes dt ail theaters. for’ the purpose’ of taking ‘up’ the out-7~ Sie RAPER, Standing bonds of $70,000, providing if sbing | money to purchase secd ana feed, and: vided ‘into two classes:. those who want’ to .pay ail outstanding «warrants. ' || Powtical jobs and those who have: Schoo! and townphlp money, rs hell them. | nese aed in considerable: sums 0 ; CTR : North Dakota. base the county: PERIL IN WAR wise f itself has no money in the state bank, |." don, July 22.—Alfred i fbarer . having paid its apportionment of the,| 6. had-as 2 war relic a pencil holder. state share of taxes. colléeted by | @eBtoneg from. an old rifle, cartridge. choeks upon the Bank -of North Dako- |AS-be Was (writing tho: cartridge ox, ta, in effect cancelling’ the account. ploded. and ‘blew. off three’ fingeér} However, approximately $50,000, of (Hettinger ‘county’money {s-tied up in the three closed. banks of the cou ty, the Security Staté of New’ Eni land, the Farmers State of Havelock, |} - : and the Regent State of Regent, | i which closed last we | fae FORMER MANDAN RESID! DIES Mrs. John Gabb, aged 60, died at | three o'clock Wednesday afternoon in jthe St. Joseph hospital at Dickinson after an illness of two days. Mrs. Gabb was a native of Russia and for some years was a resident of Mandan. || Fourteen years ago she came to : America from Russia and two years ago she moved:from Mandan to Kich- ardton. Mrs. Gabb is the mother of Julius Gabb, Mrs, George Cole and ‘Mrs. George Boardman of Mandan. The funeral services will be held at Richardton at 9 o'clock Friday morn- ing, interment taking place there | W.'D. S. G. ASSOCIATION MEETS ‘About: forty members of the North |} Dakota Stock Growers assagjation met in Mandan yesterday -to attend the adjourned annual meeting at the Man- dan Commercial: club: rooms. The meeting. was set at this later date early in June, / “They will endeavor to get a part of the $50,000,000 loam raised for cette 1 men. ‘The members of the new ns- sociation: are prineipally:from points’ throughout the Slope couatry, Eprente Home. ‘ Mr. King. Bryant. of ‘Thief - River }] Falls, was in '‘Manden on ‘Tharsday‘ea'}} route to home froma az. weeks’, vacation spent in the: Park.region. ‘| Mr. Bryant, who in the-early days in Mandan:-wasa druggist in. partuership with’ Ferd, J. Bingesheimer, .was’ the The population of Washington js Your Grocer TONIGHT Priscilla Dean and Lon Chaney in’ “OUTSIDE THE LAW” Monkeys at Home...........++.Pnigma;‘Niagens’

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