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PAGE EIGHT PRESS MEMBERS | FoUNDs TELEPHONE GIRLS’ HOME PLEDGELOYALTY Norwegian-Danish Press Adopts, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MON! DAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921 i NS m4 Resolutions Fargo, N. D., Oct. B—At the an-| nual meeting of the Norwegian Danish Press Association of smerica which: was held at Minneapolis Saturday, the Association pledged itself to a steady endeavor to acquaint new comers with the u government, our institutions, tradi- tions and opportunities and teaching them the obligations tht they in turn | must accept. It also pledged its sup- port t resolutions saying: \ “The Norwegian-Damish Press As-| sociation realizes fully the importance of the maintainance of a ciam and dignified opposition to the dangerous propaganda of arrogant and militant yaa.vatism which has gained a tem- porary foothold even in our counwy us a result of economical and post- war unrest, and it pledges every ounce of energy and influence at its com- mand as its share in the great task of restoring this nation to normalcy.” ® DEVALERA NOT TOJOIN PARLEY Dublin, Oct. 3.—(By tine Associated Press.)—The Sinn Fein, delegation to the conference in London. beginning October 11, which will explore the possibilities of the Irish situation with a, view to delnite settlement will leave Dublin next Monday, October 10, it wag announced here today. | Eamonn DeValera wili not be one; ‘of the Sinn Fein delegates and will not go to London in connection with * the conference, according to Desmond 14000 HELLO Witzgeraid, the Sinn Fein minister of | propaganda. : 1 COTTONMARKET IN BIG BREAK i | New York, Oct. 3—The cotton market here made a sensational break today following publication of the of* fical crop condition figures by the department of agriculture. After selling up to $21.95 for December de- livery a new high record, prices broke $9.50 per bale. WITNESSES ARE SAID, MISSING Redwood City, Calif., Oct. 3—Im- portant witnesses were missing today as the hour grew near for William A. Hightower to go on trial for the alleged murder of. Rev. Patrick E.. Heslin, Catholic: priest. GOVERNMENT TO DISMISS CASE Washington, Oct. 3—Notice that the government will move the dis- missal of the Keystone Watch case company anti-trust’ suit was filed to- day with the clerk of.the supreme court where the proceeding are pend- ing. FIRST SNOW OF SEASON FALLS) Ironwood, Mich. Oct. 3.—Sleet| with intermittent flakes of snow fell here this morning. The temperature was about 42 degrees at 10 o'clock. This is the first slect and snow of the season, SHOW WORLD NOT ' FLAT AND EARN ~~ $1,000 REWARD oMfiow, TL, Oct. $—Wilbur Glenn Voliva, addressing 3,000 followers here last night, reiterated his re- cent announcement that the world is flat and has not motion and an- nounced a $1,000 reward to any university or college professor or Jayman who can prove that the world is a sphere or moves. “The Devil,” he said, “is the au- thor of evolution. He is the author of higher criticism and he is the author of the Copernican system of astronomy.” “They ask some brilliant ques- tions,” he added, referring to b/s critics, “One brilliant fellow SAYS, ‘What is to hinder one from fall- ing over the edge? You never reach the edge and you never will for God Almighty’s word says the earth is surrounded by a wall of ice and so It is.” ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine .o “i Beware! Unless you see the name ‘Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headaches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain principles of our, in opposition to ‘radicalism, its | | | MISS JULIA O°C DEPARTMENT OF E! BY ALICE. ROHE Scituate, Mass., Oct. © 3.—Miss Mary E, June, president of the Boston Telephone Union, received me in the old Colonial mansion, “Driftway,” which with its broad acres belongs to Miss June and the 4000 other telephone operators of Boston. As she surveyed the scene, with telephone \girls walking over the rich green lawn, she explained how it felt really and truly to own such a splen- did property. ae “I guess it’s the first time a. tele- phone-union of girls ever purchase¢ Property and owned it as‘a union,” she said. “We girls have been treated’ very kindly by people, but we came to feel we were patronized too much. So we began to think of getting a place of our own.” The home, which' stands a monu- ment to a big feminist step, is one of the beautiful landmarks of Scitu- ate, 26..miles: from Boston. It is more. than 200 years old and can j house 82 girls, “You see,”: explained Miss June, | it: isn’t only for girls to come here and spend their: vacation. It is for Here’s What By N. E. A. Service Columbia, 8S. C.; Oct. 3—What does a condemned man think about? In the death house of the South Carolina State Penitentiary are three murderers who will die on the same day, within the month, in the first triple exccution in this state: . No.1 The youngest of the trio, Jesse Gappins, 22, has turned to his Bible in his last days. ‘He’ talks continually on the eternity ahead. of him, and hopes most for God’s forgiveness. “I have read and reread the story of Christ on the cross and his forgive- ness of the thief who was dying nearby,” says Gappins, “I: believe any man would be forgiven who had not committed the unpardonable sin— who had not rejected God to the limit. “As long as any man can get down on his kne2s' and cry over what he has done, and ask forgiveness, I be- lieve God will listen.” No, 2 Another of the murderers, S. J. Kirby, has one wish he wants grant- jed before he pays the penalty. He has requested the prison photographer to take his picture when he is. clean FOR MURDER Cleveland, Oct. 3.—The trial of Marian MtArdle, charged with the first degree of murder of Daniel Kaber, her stepfather, was set. for to- day. She is’ the, third, to- be. tried, Mrs. Eva Katherine Kaber, -her mother, and Salvatore Cala, serving life sentences for the’ crime. Kaber was stabbed: to: death in his Lakewood home more: than two years ago by hired assassins. PROBE DEATH OF MILL CITY BUSINESS MAN _ Minneapolis Oct. 3.—Investigation into the death of Albert H. Purritin, Minneapolis business man and former state bank examiner, still was in progress today. r. Turritin died suddenly late Saturday and .a post-mortem ex- amination Sunday disclosed acute gastric poisoning, Physicial examina- tion of the stomach contents is being made to learn the nature of the poison but the result will not be known until ‘ednesday. ‘Funeral services will take place Tuesday from the residence here with Scottish Rite Masons in charge and the body will be shipped to Royalton, |Minn., for burial. iNONPARTISAN » INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT.OF’ TELEPHONE L WORKERS, ~ se 8 GIRLS _OWN ESTATE IN What Do Condemned. Men Think About? ~——eeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee e 'GOES ON TRIAL se 6 ‘COUNTRY girls who are convalescing. While children ‘are not permitted here in the summer, mothers may come here for their vacation in the winter. And as for brides—there isn’t a telephone girl who has been married in the past year who hasn’t come to Driftways. “We bought the house a year ago jand gave a housewarming on Labor ay.” : In the fertile brain of Miss Julia O'Connor, then president -of the: Bos- ton ‘union, nnd now president. of. the international union, the house-buy- ing was fostered and the site selected. Dances and bazaars were given. till enough money was raised. z Miss O’Conrior, now abroad study- ing labor conditions, led the’ recent Boston telephone girl’ strike ‘to vic: tory. + » “The secret of our success,” said} {Miss June, who. succeeded ‘ Miss O'Connor, “aside from being the strength that comes.from union—is the education of. the individual. “Our owning and’ operating this house is aloretty big evidence of wo- man's economic independence’ and ex- pression.” t ; Three Of Them Tell Us shaven, and has a collar on, so that he may send the picture to his 12. year-old daughter. ek 'He merely says: “I wish it were all over!” - No. 3 The third, C. 0. Fox, glares through the cell bars—and says’ little: His jaw sags low on his throat and his eyes cower in frown. But, now and then, his ips quiver, and he mutters; “I don’t know why—I don’t know why I did it.” ‘ Their Crime ‘And the \crime for which they must pay? x : { ‘William Brazell, a Columbia tart driver, was lired to a lonely spot and brutally murdered. Gappins, -Kirby end ree wanted to steal his car and sell: it. ‘ ” IHiding the body in a field, the trio drove toward Georgia, but they. were captured and confessed, ae ‘A jury found them guilty and a judge sentenced them to death: Es- caping a mob they were secretly tak- en to Columbia, where, in the state pen, they are counting-their days till Oct, 21—the date set “for the triple execution, 7 are to be held in Fargo, Grand Forks | tnd Minot. WOMAN CITY 2 ENGINEER QUITS. Williston, N. D.,’ Oct. 3—Miss Esther Jack, city engineer. “for Williston and said to be the only ed States, has resigned to go: ‘into school work, ° User kee ' UNAPPRECIATED | ; FOLKS The Clerk ! (By Ruth Agnes Abeling) | She had. a-rather. nico face you | thought, but goodness! gotten how ito smile? ‘How could she hope to sell anything or interest any- one if she continually wore such an expression. You fingered several more bolts of Finally you turned away and walked down the aisle, without having made a selection, thinking the while of what an utterly stupid clerk that girl was. You wondered why her firm employ- ed her. — You thought all of the hard things you could of her. But what you didn’t day b ‘sing look woman city engineer in the Unit. (bebe go. many. Had she for-j- linen as she laid them down for you, |: wn want you to see them. for every room.in the home. be no ‘waste. ae | “31 QTuscan Nets white, abgently finger things over ‘and then pass: on. p You didn’t realize that there were days when it seemed to the young wo- man clerk, that every. woman in town had started out to look. at linens with- lout the least idea of what she wanted ‘and not prepared to, purchase anyway, and so turned away fnom the counter unsold, 44.) > You didn’t understand that on such the floor manager soemed to be ‘at ‘hand and:sent’a question- er’ every ‘disappearing. ‘always al You didn’t Know that after: about Misappearing . backs and blank ‘saleslips, -somothing ‘would be ‘gaid about.them:) «© And thes, perhaps, you didn’t care “very much.anyway, becausé, after all, she was just.a strange clerk} » How about it—do. you consider her? (Snes. Ne PR ee ¥e Baby Boy. 7 Mr, alid Mrs. Ralph Mosbrucker o! the city announce the arrival of a baby ‘boy at their home at 405 Tenth streci north. Wa For Treatment. Mrs. John Kohn of Richardton, has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. i LEMON CARAMELS Stir into some sirup which has been ‘boiled to the hard snap stage the grat- ed rind of a lemon which has been mixed with confectioners sugar and We will help you figure out the materials needed so that there will “nat ‘in: unique designs ving October 3rd to 8th Your windows ‘make.or mar | your home | Your window, and its decoration, is the ‘most conspicuous feature of any room. It’s the natural starting point of if mn e The New Nets are Beautiful - . » The Qlisker Lace Co. ‘are originators of the. newest and cleverest patterns in curtain nets and we are exclusive i for these in Bismarck. ewest creations are now in and on-display for the first time, during Home Craft’ Week, and we ‘ These fine Lace. Nets: cost no more than other kinds but in addition have originality and exclusiyeness of designs that is delightful.’ “Here you will find nets ap- propriate for all kinds of windows and designs. : Casement. ed with these. . see the new designs. suit- ; -and Ecru. Amerex Net Its distinguishing pharacteristic is extreme sheerness and daintiness of Panel Lace Net : Many new.-uses have, been developed for this popular net. Come in and_ -"\Pennterre Net’... i {nexpensive, Practical, in white Cream. smmesia. 2 any decoration.. That is why Week centers in materials ideas for using them. The brighten the home for the will accomplish this as well ME CRAFT WEEK our semi-annual. Home Craft for window decoration and prevaling thought. now is to coming winter and nothing as properly planned window dressing. Come in and let us assist you in your planning. This service is cheerfully extended. Craft Lace, A curtain net of Lace Shadows. De- signs of dignity and personality that require only simple overdrapings. z, Day Shade Net H Many ‘new and novel designs in this i very popular net. You will be delight- | uy — é 7 _and curtains fd Your house is made of brick, lumber The idea, of course, is: that your windows are as much ‘part of the facade of your home as. the brick, shingles, or stucco. . Indeed, while the design: of your are your own selections, and consequently shoul most harmonious effects. - The Semi-annual Home Craft Week is a cap-’ ital idea and one that is becoming more pop- needed ular each season, throughout the United: States. Spring used to-be the season for The. prevail- ing idea was to use bright Cretonnes for sum- mer only. Now it is-quite the reverse. .The bleak winter months, when so much time has to be spent indoors is the very season for bright, cheerful window drapings and other ‘things to make the home cozy. Consequently this is the season for pretty ‘Cretonnes and you ought to come: and see if you can’t find a new idea to help improve your home. LUCAS COM new Curtains and Draperies. \ ments. line of both Im , Sheer Merceri: '-Mercerized- Popl Crashes, also -d and tassels. BISMARCK | room, “but you’ Will not cohstder it 2 duty to take formal. leave of them. ‘A pleasant “good night!" if tney ate near, ‘should suffice. You will enchoée the wedding invi- tation which you ate sending in two envelopes. The outer one may dc larger end: is usually of uot quite the costly fabric of the: inner one, which must match the invitation. The inner envelope is not séaled and has on it only the name of the one for whom it is intended. . The outer ‘one, which is sealed and stamped, bears:the full ‘MONDAY REX ox: address. 4 You will immediately join the amusement your hostess has arrang- ed instead of standing back and look- ing on and thus seeming unapprecia- tive of her thought of you. A woman of Richmond, Va, paid $150 for a coffin in which to bury her pet poodle. PRT aa 1 Only a fraction of+ one per cent of the available coal in the United ‘States has been mined. 5 * For Entertainment Matinee 3 p. m. Nights 7 and 9 p.'m, The Marcus Lowe Road Show VAUDEVILLE CHRISTOPHER & WALTON : —Elsi In “A CLOSE SHAVE” TILLER SISTERS PRICES Alfred— — 3 TIME & WARD —Ethel ECCENTRIC NOVELTY Charming Exponents of Real Humor “MORE POWER TO ’EM” Matinee...10 and 35c_ Nights....25 and 50c house is ‘an’ at hitect’s idea, your window dressings require care on your part to get the Every desirable kind of overdraping material eded-in your home will be on display here, -also numerous drawings by famous decora- tors showing new ideas in window treat- In fancy Cretonnes we are showing a big ported and Domestic makes. Drapery Madras, Embossed in, Printed Terry Cloths and louble faced Crafters Cloth. In connection with these we want to mention Cretonne Edgings in all colors and combina- tions, also fringes and lace edgings, Cords _ One acre of. banana trees, under j scientific cultivation, * will annually produce 17,000 pounds of bananas. Natives of the Kobuk-riyer country, in Alaska, hold a reindeer “rodeo” every winter. ‘ Phone 57 : FOR: Safety and Service Sil es Every time you ride in one of our Taxis you are protected by a $10,000.00 insurance policy and we also give you 1 minute. service — Day or Night. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab-| think was that you went into the store lemon juice. If you use three cups of lets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug: | gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin | {s the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- | ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicy- | Nicacid. ‘ | RALLY IS HELD The first. of a series of rallies of the Nonpartisan league was held this afternoon in Patterson hall. Rallies at the fxg end of the day and. that | zoe own disposition was a little rag- Ber ‘And you’ hadn't watched the pro- |: sirup, use the juice and grated rind «'f fone lemon and one typ of sugar. \F YOU ARE WELL BRED cession of women, just like yourself, stop. at; the; {ipep clefs’s: counter a arcane You will greet the' patronesses at a formalidance as you ‘enter the, ‘vuli MARY MILES in —FEATURE PHOTOPLAY— MINTER “THE ‘LITTLE CLOWN” Also “THE PASSING OF BLACK EAGLE”