The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT START SUIT 10 THE BISMARCK TRIBUND : GERMANS IN SPIKED HELMETS SAI UTE BRITISH DEAD - M00 MANY NEW ‘the action of the Bowhells Tribune against the county commissioners of Burke county. The commissioners or- FRIDAY, AUGUST'S, 1921°" Spices nnseeat nee amen rece erecaeeemanernaeniel sald Hauser; proposgdsto Miss Arm- strong in his. airplane yesterday when they. were 3,000 feet up but she hesi- dered'the proceedings printed in eight | tated. At 3,500 feet she said “yes” and point. The Tribune has no eight point] at 4,000 feet she held out her finger magazine for its linotype and set the| for the ring. Proceedings in six point. The board ‘She was wearing jt when they came refused payment.- Judge Lowe held} to earth. The wedding, DePew declar- that if the bills are presented as dir-| ed, will take place soon. od. oe of Currency Ex- ected by law, the board must ratify Bealica TS es presses His Views nem and refer them to the county! MANDAN WOULD Philadelphia, Aug. 5.—The country “ 99 CELEBRATE THE is getting too many banks, Comptroll- Der ae Sree BRIDGE FINISH Sy otis ‘Garreney Crissengeh, seca ed today in an address before:the na- ——- ‘ional association. The Mandan Commercial club last There. TO 3,500 FEET night took initial steps for the staging ofa gorgeous pageant.carly next sum- mer in celebration of the: completion RECOVER OLD ‘GUARD BUILDING Quiet Title Case is Instituted in District Court of Bur- leigh County A quiet title suit to gain posses- sion of the former Company A . ory building at Broadway and Second has been instituted in the dis- court here, it is brought hy A. H. Sehar- ays he is first lieuten- ng officer of Company acting for the compan ‘ i"rhere must be a strong feeling that| Mineola, N. Y,, Aug, 5.—George Hau-, | riches. It is unaccountable that-in this|@aged to Miss Mildred Armstrong,|be sent to Bismarck and other nearby feations tor banks and so many for un-|Clared he played the part of cupid | attracted to the two ‘cities. ‘and purpose of creating a place where ° “There seems to be a mania : for ‘starting banks,” Mr. Crissenger said. ‘the banker occupies a ‘position’ of! Ser, employed by an airplane company, of the first vehicle across the upper ‘vantage, the easy Ife, the. road to| Was up in the air when he became en-| Missouri river. Invitations were to ltime of great stress and financial up-j teacher in the local high school. cities. Committees will be named and iheaval there should be so. many appli-| Richard DePew, the pilot, who de-|it is believed that 50,000 pople can be {der $50,000. I am convinced that many ‘applications are made with tne intent | promoters can find easy | access .to T A KE NOTICE There is a misunderstanding concerning the ownership of THE leredit. Applications that have this ap- Scharnowske “é | pearance | reject.” acting for the entire compan: B) Srissenger urged upon the su- Attorneys for those interested fu ijpervisors the value of cooperation ‘be- the armory and named as defendants ‘tween the state and ers ‘hor- declined today to issue reap Koane Remedy ootay ie nat CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS. ny forma! but one We wish to advise that we have no connection with any clean- ing plant in the city, but have and operate our own new and modern cleaning plant constructed at a cost of over $8,000.00. CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS Office; Klein’s Tailor Shop UPHOLDS NEWSPAPER ‘Minot, N. D., Aug. 5.-—County com- | missioners have not the right to speci- \ « |fy the size of type used in printing official proceedings in official news- CATCHES FIRE) statement on the mitte: i torney said: “The suit apparently : H started. under a misapprehension, anu the matter doubtless will be cleared German soldiers are shown firing a salute at the grave of a British non-commissioned) officer at Munster- | up.” lager Camp, near Hanover. They also were, included in the funeral procession, Other actions are said to be con- templated by those bringing the suic. G Camps, properly conducted, | Complaint. In Case, ane}: A for health, ha appiness and good | laintitf, for its cause of action, enship, and are orthy fall the | es and shows to the court: aenis Yaa ;{encouragement that can be given! mat ever since the 30th day offi) on. i A. D, 1906, it has been and now x corporation organized “und ex- Heat Clinic wh ing under the laws ‘of-the state of]... 422 Broadway, Phone 770 HE’S COOL is given to the! which operates. in the te where there: he owner in fee of the}), ‘ abet avery aR following described real property sit ‘Srouth Hygiene. ‘This contrasts the | nated in the county of Burleigh and difference between the teeth of the | state of North Dakota, to-wit: Indian children of 200 to 300 years ago ; twenty-three (23) and twenty- ') with the children of today. On account | (24), block fifty-two (42), of the o of the coarser food used then the; inal plat of the city of Bismarck,|teeth are still in perfect condition | rth Dakota, whereas out of 7,000 school children | That’ the defendants claim certain} examined in West Virginia there were | estates or interests in or lens or en-/ 16,000 cavities. The issue closes with ; cumbrances upon the same, adverse} Field Notes. i to the plain i “Wherefore plaintiff prays judg- ment of this court: “That the defendants be required to set forth all their adverse claims to the property above described; and that the validity, supe: ‘ity and pri- ority thereof be determined. “Phat the same be adjudged null and void; and.that they be decreed to have no estate or interest in or liens or encumbrances upon said property. “That this title be quieted as to such claims; and that the defendants be forever debarred and enjoined trom further asserting the ‘same, “That it have such other and fur- ther relief as may be equitable and proper.” The plaintiff in the suit: is Company A, First Regiment North Dakota Na tional Guard training school. The defendants are the State of | “Winona, Minn.. Aug, 5.—Speeding | + this motorboat into shallow: water af- r it had caught fire and then wad- i ing ashore William A. Baumann, local insurance man, escaped injury when} | the engine of the boat exploded in the} | Mississippi river several miles above { this city late yesterday,’ it'was learn- | ;ed today from fishermen. Burning gasoline was showered ov-} ‘er the water for 100 feet and frag- ;ments of the engine were blown al- i most as’ far. The launch-burned-al- | jmost to the water’s edge. A leaky} ipipe from the gas tank is believed tot ‘have caustdi the ‘fire. | i) _WASHBURN WINS | TENNIS MATCH, Newport, R. T, Aug. Aug. 5.—Watson M. | | Washburn, of New York, defeated | | William M. Johnston, of San Fran-| | cisco, in a hard-fought match in the semi-finals of. the..tennis tournament (here today. | The score was 4-6; 6-3; 16-2; 1-6; 6-4, 99 ~ ‘ STUTSMAN GETS.¥, i: Jamestown, 'N...D., Aug. jandsfeed lien held by Stuliman coun- jty to protect a claim for about $1,485, was held ‘valid and foreclosable,~ by: District. Judge JA. Coffey, as opposed ‘to the claim’of ihe First National bank loft Valley’ ty, which sought to: quiet (title ‘to. ahalt ‘section of-land, a quit | claim deed ‘for wliich had been given | the bank’ bya: mah! who owed the bank | | about. $6,100 The tourt authorized the. | county, to ‘foreclose the seed and feed en on thé™land-/affected, the money. | on which léfii?had? been. tadvanesa in 1918, “ ik $ af SPEED BOAT IS | SUNK IN RACE, On Board the Sule Lake} Michigan, Aug. 5.—(8: tele- | phone ta the A. P.)—Peggy XV,; speedboat owned by Fred Schram, of ; Milwaukee, sank during the second event of ‘today’s races off the munici pal pier in connection with Chicago’: pageant of progres: The crew was! saved. Peggy XV.-was the second ; boat to’sink in-the two days of rac-} ing, Miss -Rosita going down yesterday. O'CONNOR ASKS FOR ATTORNEY ‘Chicago, Aug: 2 §:—Tommy O°Connor, | North Dakota, Edmund A.’ Hughes,| ginman ane ‘alleged slayer of Detec- | C. B. Little; Mary’ H, Hughes, Dakota] tive Patrick _ O'Neal, today. asked | Motor campany, a corporation, H. P.| Judge Hugo Jam to appoint James C.; Goddard? F. ‘A. Copelin; The Red| (Ropes): O’Brien’as his: attorney in Flame Publishing company, a corpor-| the murder case. O’Connor was ar- | H ition; the North Light Publishing|-rested at St. Paul-last ‘week. company, a corporation; Carl-R. Kos-| 0° Brien. won his, nickname by send- itzky, J. 0. Hendricks, A. M. Land-| ing nearly a dozen murderers to the| i gren, J. Pollock, and “all persons un-.| gallows while; assistant’ state’ attor- | known, claiming any estate upon the| ney. The; court took the request .un-| property described in the complaint.” der advisement z The defendants include the present. Is Unwise Impartial tests made by. the U.S. Bureau of Mines from’82 samples collected at different points from New York to. San Francisco show.a range of ae pomt fractions of wide: variation. Some. ‘showed an initial of 176 degrees F. Red:Crown hes an initial of about 95 degrees F. Some showed 50 percent off at 162 degrees F. Red Crown boils 50 percent off at 281 degrees F. ‘owners of the. building .and tenants on the former armory broperty. BRITISH REVENUE Minot; N. D. Ang. 5.—-August. eridw-| ates at--the Minot..Normal has been; announced as, follows: Advance course, Alice 1. Anderson, Bonetrail; Clara E. iHere’s Brig. Gein. Charles E. Saw. '[ yer, President - Harding physician, photographed for the first time in his ' cool simmer uniform. He..was..snap- ; FOR SALE Ford: Roadster in good con- Some boiled off at 392 degrees; others at 510. Red Crown boils all off at 427 degrees F. dition: ‘and ‘practically new }} IN _BAD SLUMP. Gaardsmore,- Willow City; Ida _M./ Ped on the president's yacht, Mayflow- Sir tires.. Price reasonable. Hinck, Great Bend; Anna A. Nelson, | &T-.’~ London, Aug. 5. ir Robert Horne, | Milnor; Samuel Zaharee, Max. Ele-! id| mentary course, M. Rose Kelly, Wil-| seq | chanel of the ic area hae eae liston; Antonia °M. Klebe, Gardena; |, 2ty our Home Made Candies, vision of his estimates of future Brit-| Cora G. Knudson, Sherwood; Lauretta | New Garrick Confectionery. , ish revenue. Questioned in the House| McLean, Edinburg; Edna Renfrow, | —— of Commons ‘whether he expected his Turtle Lake; ‘Fraicis Phillips, Glen- | ELKS MEETING: original estimates to the realized, he| burn: Helga M. Swang. Fessenden. Important meeting tonight’ a (diel ETS answered eurtly! IN: » of course not! WOMAN HELD FORBUGLARY |S ing business. 9:00.P. M. British revenue for the first’ quar-| _ Minot, \N..D., Aug. 6.—Mrs. Jennie ter of the fiscal year just ended Jenneson, arrested at Berthold some amounted to 204,168,385 pounds, a de-| time wo on a charge of breaking into crease of no less than $110,818, 1067 rar ares cpr pee eure frit the same period leat her bonds being fxed at $1,000. A man Although income tax yielded rough- with whom she was ridng made his ly 10, 000,000 pounds more, excess | escape when she was caught. q profits duty dropped nearly 40,000,000 AMED RECEIVE pounds and under other heads also. NAMED RECEIVER important declines were shown, so| 7. J. Hagen, of Grand Forks, form- that, with a total expenditure of 271-|¢Tly. cashier of. the Scandin: q 420,000 pounds the United Kingdoms’ American bank at Grafton, has been balance sheet for the first quarter appointed, receiver for the Farmers closes with $67,250,000 on the wrong ‘State Bank of Walum, it was announc- side, ed by State Examiner Lofthus, follow- The coal stoppage and a big. drop-in ing a banking board meeting held late the sales of old.war stores have been | Yesterday. % OF OLKS! Get the meaning of this ° 20 redid : : When we offer a twenty. per cent OFF discount on 1 such unsatisfactory result. The coal stop- . articles as listed. below, it! means that you: are given an if page cost the state close to 29,000,000 Opportunity to buy. these- goods-at an actual saving of =: a pounds, of which sum the cost for the 4 defense force and the army would be twenty cents on each dollar which suck items-may be quoted at. The point being that to buy one gas today and another tomorrow means constant carburetor adjustment to get even fair service. This adjustment cannot be made with success except by an expert. The carburetor i is a highly vue instrument of Apply Cowan Drug Store ‘Dakota-Montana Twelve Oil Syndicate Incorporated under the Laws /of North Dakota. - In The Cat Creek Wonder. Field . Capitalization $150,000. $10. per Share. Our Representative, Mr. P. S. Young, will be i in the City for several days, and can be seen at Hotel McKenzie. an Stick to It! : / Then you will never have to readjust your. carburetor. You can get Red Crown everywhere and you will get the utmost in gasoline service, easy starting, quick get-away, smooth acceleration, and all the power and speed your ey et engine can develop. iy Never mind gravity. Pay no more than 25.7c a gallon for gasoline. That’s the price of Red Crown. It not only meets Government specifications; it betters them. . 20./¢ aGALLON. |. [At the Following Standard Oil Service Stations: Ist Street and Main Street Main Street and 8th Street ee om STANDARD OIL COMPANY nm BISMARCK (indiana) N. DAKOTA 7,000,000 pounds, the navy 1,225,000 pounds, the air force 330,000 pounds, the civil emergency organization 300- 000 pounds, the coal subsidy 10,000.- 000. pounds and_ indemnification for railway. profits 10,000,000 pounds. JULY ISSUE OF “THE PENNANT” | IS DISTRIBUTED The July number of of “The Pennant” is out and is a very interesting num- ber. The pamphlet is published in the interest of good health by. the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis Association. The first article is on “Vacation” and tells of the present need of vaca- q tion by everyone. This article urges 4 the sane use of.a vacation so that one benefits rather than receives harm q from it. It urges the careful choosing q of a camp and suggests a good way to fi judge a place to camp-is by the pres- ence or absence of flies. The article concludes “Yes, take a vacation, ‘but garnish it with wisdom, that the days j may be overflowing with the joy of 4 living.” q The next article on “Our Boys” tells of the Fourth Tri-County Farm Boys Encampment, conducted by coun- ty Agricultural agents, County club q agents and county superintendents of q Cavalier, Walsh and) Pembina coun- q ties, wabJhdld diWalhaija, July 5th to 11th. Eighty. boys of fourteen and up ‘were’ enrotiéd in the camp. It is i planned to have a similar camp for the girls next year. Boys Camps and ap ee. Py Here are the three items we are offering at this im- mense reduction: 20% OFF Best quality “Leonard” Refrigerators up to Saturday—August thirteenth, LE! “Hickory”. Snow Ball Freezers. All sizes s).2 2 ashe Bee cas akgiens sls ei Lawn Mowers—the good old reliable “Eclipse” make 03.00... ccs seee ec ee ees Remember. This offer is only good for the ‘allies of this week, and all of next week, ending Aug. 13th; 299 SEETHER agg OFF LOMAS HARDWARE (0. OFF

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