The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 6

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Bie Floor Lamps, a : The Perry Furniture Co. "1 Offers you this Great. Opportunity, of Buying Furniture for Your Home at Pr ices of Years Ago. This Great Furni- Buy now and save money. ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 19; St IK ture Sale includes -all. goods. mentioned and they are the very latest furniture patterns. Yow'll find Bed Room Furniture, Living Room Furniture; Dining. Room Furniture, Metal and Wood Beds, Cedar Chests, Spinet Desks, Refrigerators. This Sale Starts Friday, August 26th and lasts until Stock is Reduced oe Canaan: Nant Asean 9 HOOSIER SUCTION CARPET SWEEPERS BODIES TAKEN TO SO. DAKOTA H innesota and later high school foot- ball coach. here. ‘SHORTAGE OF LABOR EXISTS IN ISLANDS Honolulu, ‘T. H., Aug. 25.—Short- age of labor. in the coffee. and. tobacco industries of Hawaii has become so acute that the trustees of the Bishop Estate, one of the largest land-owning combinations in the islands, have sus- pended all rent collections from ten- ant-farmers for the period of one year, beginning last January 1, and for as much longer as the situation warrants, it was announced here re- cently, Stagnation has seized the in- dustries due to labor shortage and sharp declines in prices offered’ for the crops, it was said. The suspension order affects 235 tenants, occupying approximately 2,- 000 acres of coffee and tobacco lands, the trustees said. Since the first of the year their rents aggregated ap- proximately $7,000 and will total more than $13,000 for the entire year of suspension, the trustees said. |frauding banks ‘through. the. issuance ; of worthless checks, i ; An operative of ‘a private detective ? ij agency, who made the arrest, db- |clared. charges ‘against the men in ‘ {other states,. including Kansas, Wis- ; . {consin, Mississippi: and ‘Texas, .‘in- 3 | volving alleged crimes through which ry R N RTHWE {a total of not less than $20,000 was & : obtained. 5 | Capron was said to be a brother 3 | of George Capron, former all-Ameri- Joint Statement Issued in Min-| neapolis Touching on Remains of Rev. and Mrs. Situation Wm. B. Gage Home St. Paul, Aug. 25.--Further exten-; sion of credit, not general liquid- | ation, “is the only possible course inj dealing with the agricultural situa tion in the Northwest this year,” ac ( cording to a joint statement issued! today by the Minnesota state depart- ment of agriculture, the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation and P. B. Trowbridge, of Fargo, director of the| North Dakota Agricultural Colleg3j Experiment Station. : The bodies of Rev. and Mrs. W. Tuesda: The statement declared that “pre: | dictions that the grain crop in thej Northwest this year will reach 80,- 000,000 bushels, and the consequent |} liquidation of farmers obligations made last week by the Ninth District Federal Reserve Bank are unwarrant- ed and colored by desire for settle-| ment of outstanding debts. Genera) liquidation from the agri-: cultural district this fall is utterly im-! jossible,” the statement continues. | “Reports on threshing show that the August 1 estimate of the United} States department of agriculture were! too high rather than too low. The| time has come for the Northwest to] ‘The energy in. the daily rations of ce the situation squarely, If an at-/the average man, converted to me- tempt is made to force liquidation the | chanical power, would raise 3860 tons. agriculture of the Northwest will be aeriously crippled.” TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS FORMER STAR { ATHLRTR HELD Ralph Capron’ Charged With * Fraud in California in Aberdeen. veloped no’ new facts, Members others were present. There was eye-witness of the accident. that it was going slowly and that stop. strike the automobile. The coroner's jury, composed of dict: BISMARCK BISMARCK —_— — Makes a specialty of training young men and young women for the best BOOKKEEPING and STENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS Long Beach, Cal., Aug. 25.—Ralph ' E. Capron, former football star of the University of Minnesota and later a professional baseball player in Pit- tsburgh and Philadelphia, and B. Vedeler, who was said to have rep- resented himself as an oil operator, were arrested here on warrants from South Bend, Washington and Bath- gate, N. D., charging them with de- Done For The Reasonable Charges — We are -known everywhere for the expert @eek we do, Mail Orders Given it_Attention. "Bismarck, N. D. B. B. C. graduates are expert, and experts are always in demand. ~ A B.'B. C. graduate ‘never had to shop for a position. If you aspire to get a good start in BUSINESS or BANKING let us plan a course for you, and what we have done for thousands of the most successful business men and women throughout the United States, we can do for you. KODAK WORK ENTER AT ANY TIME can be made up while pursuing the special course. For particulars write Bismarck G. M. LANGUM, President, ; 20 to an full back at the University of| Committee of Citizens Escort! JURY RENDERS VERDICT Gage, who, were killed. at Sterling were taken to Aberdeen; . Dictawt night on No. 4, following: the holding of an inquest. Messrs. | Erwin and Lundgreen, representing! the Presbyterian church of Aberdeen, of which Rev. Gage was pastor, were present during the inquest and ac? companied the body to Aberdeen. E. M. Thompson, chancellor command, er of the Knights of Pythlas lodge of|his ho Bismarck, aided in the arrangements for shipping the bodies, Rev. Gage having been _a member of the orde: The inquest held last evening de t the train’ crew, section foreman .andk|j. «i+ Engi-; neer Stark said that he saw the au- tomobile approaching the crossing,|° thought that the driver was going to He did not see the engine, P. Knott, Jr., A. Risem and Grant M Donald, rendered the following ver- No entrance examinations, any deficiency in the common branches * Living Room Sets 40 to 50% Discount Bed Room Sets ; 35 to 50% PRiscount Dining Room Sets 331/3 to 50% Discount "Metal and Wood Beds 25 to 40% Diseount Spinet Desks find. that. @, of Aber- ath by ac- y-.engine of iphited No: 1 of Engineer wn, N. D. Mrs. Gag the N. P. “We, . | Rev. and} G | deen..S. | Qwest bot 'RoOW. Si | Sterling, N. D., Burleigh county, N. D., at or about*11:15 A.-M:, on August 23, ‘known asthe ‘Red Trail.’ ” | Rev, and Mrs. Gage had no children, As pastor of the Presbyteriam church . » Rey, Gage. had become one of the ‘most influential citizens of Aberdeen, the committee from that city said. SIR SAM HUGHES ~ DIES IN CANADA Lindsay, Ontario, Aug. 25.—Sir Sam Hughes, former Canadian minister of | munitions and long a figure in the | political life of the Dominion, died at yesterday of pernicious M. anemia. of no | he W. Panel Business Car 61135 3 31 V3 Discount iPRATER NAMED 1921, traveling south on the road/State Board Makes Appointment What comes after _ _ the purchase price? ‘Woonng Cas $985 “Roadacr $935 Sedan $1785 Coape $1508 FOB Pamy M. B, GILMAN CO. ‘Donce BrotHers ey east. MOTOR CARS oy pt Cedar. Chests 35 to 50% Discount Floor Lamps 40 to. 50% Viscount Baby Carriages 20 to 35% Discount Refrigerators 331 /3Yo Discount Porch Shades 2 5% Discount Gunderson and voted for him. No ex- -planation was given for the change. Prater formerly was land commis- sioner when the Nonpartisans’ con- trolled the board. He’ ‘was ‘employed COMMISSIONER dn the Home Builders Association be- f | fore becoming county manager for the . ii 2 | league, and was clerk of the senate x 6] | for the second time last winter. Since | the legislature adjourned he has been j employed by the Industrial Commis- sion to edit proof on the senate jour- nal containing the voluminous inves- tigation reports. Mr. Gunderson succeeded Prater in {the position two years ago. His home |is in Jamestown. Mr. Gunderson said that he had not made plans for the future. Mr. Gunderson has been ac- idve in Masonic circles during his period of residence in Bismarck. Today; Succeeds A. D. Gun- derson in Office FOR A TWO-YEAR TERM William Prater, former Burleigh county manager for the Nonpartisan ‘league, today was named state land commissioner‘by the Bo: Univer- sity and School Lands, tpn at the:state capitol, for a two-year term from September 1, at a salary of $3,- 000 per year. . Prater succeeds A. D. Gundgraon. Prater was~ nominated by-. itor Poindexter and Governor: Frasier aud Attorney General Lemke voted for him. Miss Nielson nominated Mr. Canadian mounted police report that starving Indians in the Caritou ‘Tribe have been resorting to cannibal- igm because of the scarcity of game. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS REX Come and join us in this great Sacrifice Money Saving Furniture Sale, for this evidently will be-the last chance’ such an opportunity will be offered. in New York City alone from kid- | ney trouble laat year. Don't allow t yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. 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