The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ie — DENAULTT0 " ‘SUGGESTS PATH SEGREGATE ALL TO AVOID BIG RCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, ‘21 or less barren, and much.that is fer- tile is not-yet settled on account of the difficulty of trangportation. Pa- tagonia produces wool, meat, some Srain apd other agricultural products, ? and is said to have a great potgatiak petroleum production. i peices of the plane gaat rushed to the base hospital where McLean died! shortly afterward from a_ fractured skull and internal injuries. + i Coming down over the plane: han- | gars, to make a landing with motor idling, Pilot Cline did not\notice the hail warrants ee 6 per cent Ae est. Individuals who have taken up she i matter of the’ sale of warrarits” en} bloc to eastern firms have found legal ! complications: in’ the way of ‘such a{ sale, If these cannot be avoided, the! government officials are able to carry out their plans for ‘constructing ‘a system of light, narrow-gauge — rail- ways connecting with the present rail- road system, The plan is to begin as soon as. pos- sible the work of constructing lines PATAGONIA T0 BE LINKED UP ae ed plane on the ground until he J administration believes’ a sure and totaling 622 miles. -—— s almost upon it. In a vain effort quick way of disposing of warrants is | B : At the present time Patagonia is FIND ANCIENT TEMPLE |to avoid collision, he pulled back the} offered ‘by the War Finance Corpora-! uenos Aires, Dec. 19—Patagonia, linked with Buenos Aires only by ‘ir-| Honolulu, Dec. 19—An anctlent tem- ‘that far-away region stretching out for ‘elevator and narrowly ‘cleared the | HOR regular‘steamers, and the ranchers|ple at Napoopoo in .which Captain other machine. |Nanarode Serge mamnuthera Aree: throughout the region have great dif-|Cook, explorer, aired and ‘was aes i ii i : is now jficulty in getting their products bi worshiped as a god, has heen restore MALL Wind Up Detail Details of Leneue ite oe Se aaere Wwe paleo Govetney Suggests Matter’ Be \FIVE WILTON ‘MEN tee shiekly settled section of the market: F F Skeletuas of mativo chiefs and their * Administration as Soon ‘of wind and dashed to the ground up-! Taken up Through Banks ENTER M. ASONS!| untry it Prosldent Yrigoyen and| A large part of the region is more | wives were found. ' side down. i Wi 8. | = 28 Possible th U:.8 Bureau ‘Wilton, N. D.., Dec. 19—Five Wilton rs men took the first degreo in } Masonry | OUTLINES THEIR PLANS: Many Details Must Be Via For in Advance of Complet- ing New Applications | W. B. DeNault, new head of fhe/ Farm Loans Department of the Bank ot North Dakota has set as the first task to be completed, the winding -up! of all the details of deals and loans! initiated in the farm loan department before he became manager. When; every detail is completed and out of} " the way. he will raise up a “Chinese; Wall” betwen the former business and the new business which is to be ‘in- itiated under his regime. The former transactions will be so set, apart by NIGHT-SCHOOL | Governor BR. A. Nestos today an-lat ‘Washburn’ Monday night, viz: :mounced receipt of more detailed in-| Messrs. D. K. Prentice, Paul Curl, Joe. 5 formation concerning the manner in ees y ewanzon' and Reg, : y j which farmers may avoid ruinous dis-|4_ 1, Bariass, - counts on hail warrants through their | Robert Mitchell. accompanied the can- ] LU IT ER A TES local banks and the War Finance Cor- | didates. ‘ poration. Joke?: | The War Finance Corporation will . What is the Door Knob Je \ jloan 90 per cent of the value of good Problem . But! collateral paper, such as the hail war- Can. Help ‘Solve rants. He suggested that local banks Other Agencies. Must Be |-handle hat! warrants in this way, ad- B | dancing perhaps 76 to 85 per cent of Brought Into Play i the face value of the warrants in ad- j vance of making the loan of 90 per North Dakotas’ adult illiterate prob- | eent of full value.. The banks may lem {is not one ‘that can be largely | obtain the loan from the War Finance feached’ by the night schools, accord-| Corporation at 61-2 per cent and the} @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © | | Kaouh all over the Northwest for Quality ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS © ing to R. A, Carlson, assistant United ; States Naturalization Inspector for Minnesota, North and South Dakota themselves that they will have to stand or fall upon their sown record; and not upon any record that may be made following the change in admin- istration. | When the exact amount of money: is determined that will be necessary | to complete the transactions of the! Farm Loan Department before Mr DeNault took charge and the money has been secured through the issuance of the bonds the first step in the set- ting up of the wall will take place.; The present series of bonds are des-{ | citizenship, investigated the possibil- | furnishing instruction that might en-| and a part of Wisconsin. | Mr. Car'!- ‘son bases his opinion on an investl- gation he made of the possibilities of almost six hundred men who had ap-! plied for naturalization. These. men were all illiterates and Mr. Carlson, as the representative of the govern- ment to help these men.-attain good} ities of the night schools of the state able them to attain the literacy now! demanded before the men and women; who are not citizens attain ‘the a j NEW SERIES na! (a rare Te average man is not very enthusiastic about the gift that only: glitters for a day. He Wwants:some- thing useful, sturdy and beautiful—something that will ignated Series A. The final bond is-| to yote. Mr. Carlson found that | last—something he might have bought for: ‘himself. sued to clear up the former transac-/ than ten per cent were able to ‘attend tions will be the final bond of Series! the night schools running at that time; + A. Therefore a Series A. bond,'in North Dakota and that many of the|, wherever it is found will denote that; applicants for citizenship were in! it was issued for farm loans arranged | places where but one individual could | on or before November -23, 192}. The) he taught at the same time. “Other ap- mortgages for which Series, Ad bonds} plicants were so far away that it was | have been issued to raise monéy, also impossible to bring two together aud! will be segregated and this period o|thus reduce the number of teachers | the life of the Farm Loan Department! necessary. { will be cut off completely from the ru-} While this winter has witnessed a: rad credits work which will be initiat-| jarge increase in the number of night | ed and carried out under the direc-| | schools i North Dakota, and good at-/ tion of the present administration. | tepdance is recorded at most of them ' When the details of nging the jt.is the opinion of Mr. Carlson that | affairs of the past administration are| the condition is not largely changed | in such a shape that it is possible to! as far as the men seeking citizenship | turn to the initiation of new business,| are concerned as these men come | one of the first tasks will be to issue! jargely from the farms and-from the; a new bond series to be known asi etter class of workers in the small | Series B. Issuance of the new series! cities and towns. { ‘of bonds, which may not be far dis-) Mfr, Carlson Nas: had an cudueual op-i tant, will mark the begifining. of the} portunity to see the illiterate who de- | making of loans under the direction’ oi! sired to be a citizen as his work takes ; Mr. DeNault and a Series B. Jyorid or} him from court, to court where men | T HIS being a store for men we specialize in getting the things that. a man prefers. Come to. HIS Btore. sabhisstore—a t man’ $ /store— the house.of. Kuppenheimer “Good Clothes —a list of timely suggestions: aA Tow Price for Such a Good Sedan - The great popularity of this Over- land Sedan indicates its outstand- ing value. It has every Conyenibce: feum 5 ‘doors, adjustable plate glass \ \ mortgage will indicate that it belongs | are to be naturalized and his investi- | windows an windshield, wi i : .¢ ° Kplee to business initiated after a certain gation of ‘their. cases in the time he-} ventilator, ae li Ant. dtaent H Overcoats 4 Silk Kerchiefs Silk Hosiery date or business that Mr. DeNault has|tyeen the: first application and the | ’ ignt, 7 \ih Sil Nec wear Bi Si it: Sill M i) 2 He usiness Suis ti uj}ters assumed the responsibility for. granting of fital papers, gives him an | able wire wheels. i Rnitted. Ties Spo S it D Gl Mr. DeNault’s plans for the division | intimate knowledge of’ the sort of .a | 1 i 7 Sport Suits ress oves and the two series of bonds have been | voter of the U. S. A. the man, and. inj Good looking! horoughly com- { x é Silk Shirts Sweater Coats Motor Gl. ’ gone over in detail by the members: these days, the woman may become. | ° fortable! Surprisingly economical! | 4 “§ otor Gloves g of the Industrial Commission’ and his! he great work-of teaching not only = i Umbrellas Golf. Hosiery Leather Goods i plans/to. make a sharp division hé-! tye waiting citizen, but also the other | i P, : Si 5 ’ tween the business of the departinent | illiterates, is one for the teacher in| | qamas moking Coats / Collar Boxes for which he. is responsible and the| the country community of the smaller | | i ey businéss closed hy other parties has) town or for'men or:women of ability | ‘ Underwear Bath Robes S hird J ewelry received the hearty endorsement andj the thorough-going approbation of the | commission. Just at present, Mr. DeNault is turn- ing his attention exclusively to the business of winding up.all the de-! tails of the former administration and investigating loans made, especially those upon which payments are due} unpaid, and the margip of safety be- tween the Joan and the.value of the property the mortgage for the loan covers. When he has completed this former business to a polnt where its administration becomes a matter of routine, the. way will be cleared for) ‘starting on the other side of the wall, with an iasue of new bonds, the tak- ing of mortgages and the initiation of who will volunteer to.do the work or; to assist the teachers, TRAINTORUN | | TRI-WEEKLY Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 19—The Board of Railroad Commissioners bas; received application from the Midland Continental R. R. to put on a tri- weekly passenger and freight vervice from Jamestown to Wimbledon, to run. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Any communications relativo thereto should be returnable to the Board of R. R. Commissioners at Bismarck, N. D., not later than 15 days from De- cember 14. The same service was put into ef 2 fio b. Toledo Regdster --1593 Touring--9595 | Coupe -- 1850 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY *Phone 490. The values are the big feature —more quality for less money. The Men's Clothes Shop ‘Formerly Rosen’s Clothing’ Shop. : Main Street. | McKenzie Hotel Bldg. ° i eR. Automobile Owners —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes High” Tests Gasoline helps the motor. to start quickly in cold Aveathet, thus saving your storage battery, say nothing about»#8ur disposition. We havé: High Test at our west pump—Low Test at the east pump. We will gladly adjust your carburetor for High Test Gasoline and cold. weather without‘ charge—also your radiator solution and storage battery—Drive in: You'll like our CENTRALLY LOCATED, warm, Fireproof STORAGE “LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. IG ea ~ 3 ee: . Wellworth Store] oS Bismarck, North Dakota iN SURANCE Eve. KIND SS Prices Cut Every minute spent in this store, mieans-money saved by you, make up your order on Toys, Games, Dolls, etc., and then see me. for. prices. On the following overstocked items, we will sell below cost. Is the Coal Bin Empty Again? If yes, this time buy the long burning coal—the coal that will keep you corhfortable from the early morning whistle to the shut-down—and. the coal that keeps your house warm during the bitter cold ’ nights, ' Tusinets ; under the we administra fect last year. Vice-president Steb- ' E \ ere bins states the company will not neg: lect any public service needed, at any _-:-_ | tithe, however, regardless of the dis- =") continuance of the daily round trip *jtrains to the three times a week. ON ACCIDENT Keep yourself posted on the turkey market. wate or ue panes Ne for our prices. . Northern | Myron McLean Is Buried In San duce Co. Bismarek, N. D. Diego with Military Honors poses | Details of the accident in which} Myron McLean, son,.of. Mr.‘and Mrs. ; ry Scott McLean, lost his life at the; North Island naval flying field, San Diego, are given in a San Diego paper} reaching Bismarck. Funeral services, it was said, were in charge of brother officers and Masons from the Officers’ club. A letter from Myron McLean’s sis-| ter said that the pilot of the plan was) terribly injured and may die. He has not been able to talk as yet, so/ that some details of the accident are: - not known. The plane fell only 200; feet. The San Diego Union said the, following concerning the accident: Myron C. McLean, aviation chief ma-. chinfst’s mate, died at noon today as a result of an airplane cree at aie on the landing field at North Island. E The crash occurred when a J. N. GARAG 6-h. land plane, piloted by Ensign Jo- | Stop worrying about Cy seph C. Cline, in Which McLean was. wit! y j 5 = Bua wes tured over by ihe pings | ani rome oie ‘BIBLES . 2 Hi Baby Books, choice Git aren ee cae lf investigntesthen insure, Te will ‘certainly cede your vigexpene and Red=letier edition: dtlusteat a: | each. Cc Both men were removed from ‘the ey i 4 you "Il be quick tosee the saving. ‘= eC etter eal ion, L us! rate Hanser bine E revettion. ek And “IF IT DON'T MAK 2. Regularly $2.98. Close out perts through this agency wi nd we yt — : gladly tell you how to prevent state E = FREE! FREE!! GOOD, WE DON’T WANT YOUR MONEY.” | That's the way we sell coal. Twenty years at it, and everybody satisfied: Isn't that piety * good evidence in our favor ?_ Washburn Liguite Coal Co. SAVE 50c A TON Order Your Coal From The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. tae Front.and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, papager:, unnecessary fire, and will sell you safe insurance. Children’s picture book, with colored pictures, with every dol- ee purchase. — $1.00 | Reachets Bibles, with maps each. Call or Telephone. MURPHY Follow the crowds,.and you will land where bargains are » Phone 738. “The Man Who Knows qT 5c Pee COAL $5.00 PER TON nsurance.’?- \ : | | ed, “DELIVERED Bismarck, N.D. Phone 453 | occa a nu

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