The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 8

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} | i TA Tere PAGE EIGHT EE) TRCN ATE Le ND PE MARCK TRIBUNE Pete URNA DECEMBER 28 ROTARY REVIEWS PAST EVENTS AT LUNCHEON Members Tell of Achievements} of Year That is Drawing MEN! —No Property Sett! ROCKEFELLER’S DAUGHTER =. - GRANTED ABSOLUTE DIVORCE Husband, H. F. McCormick, President of International Harvester ‘Company, Sued on Grounds’ of Non-Support e i No Alimony is Asked or Provided. in Divorce by Judge McDonald Jement Announced j To Close \ Fe Chcage; te Lanka (eas eae LA Abia Edith Me. Tormie! ughter o! ia D. Rocxefeller, mifionaire ofl king, was PRIZES' ARE AWARDED) zranted a divorce from Harold BR, McCormick, president of the Ine Winners in Politeness Contest Honor Guests of the Club crepe Prophesy and review of 1921 en, livened the noon-day luncheon of the Bismarck Rotary club at the McKen- zie hotel today. It was a program crowded with interesting addresses oF IRST, LUNCHEON e motor hits on {vom men prominent in efty and state FORMER TR AIN NEW YEAR'S DAY ae dass: coe ‘affairs, ! / i The program committee arranged 2 H in’ Ne ty 5 . poeta eNe Year's session, bee if nn | onder Aas wat ee thin tat innati, is hold: Tes telescopic sleeves slide on ng topics of interest to several o| - SERVICE SOUTH s<: land dliner to its members,,, Farren Zerbe, of Cincinnatt, 1s hold- a surface of oil, without fric- art 0 sts pe hla obinioe We jwhich, {nthe future will be a daily | i286 the world’s largest cola, an old tion, without wear, without: « ape to. eye whey Hs) oplnion, Was custom. “It ‘has been decided. not to| Swedish copper, plate. Weight, . ; * tie) greatest “patlopal, anbomp| unane " have any fommal opening-of the noon| Pounds. Worth $4. need of adjustment for thou: in 1921. His selection was the dis- Many Other Cases Decided By: day: tunch. Ret nnn ds of mil - armament conference called by Pres- The Elks bave secured the services | sands of miles. ‘ b % ident Harding, which he discussed in Board of R. R. Commis- | 5; ‘Chet’ Cholly, who comes to the THIEVES GET ‘ : a most interesting manner. sioners—Few Docketed lodge highly recommended, and tne} J Owners have covered 100,- Business Events, . hoys are assured that, service will ‘go 000 miles and more at a cost J. 1. Bell, vice president of the Retro enn! with goodfellowship in this new fea-| A First National bank, gave what were As a result of action taken by the ture of the-Bismarck Elks, Many of : for repairs low enough to the most outstanding features of th Bismarcl; pusinéss eter ee a he fodges in the state have this fea- . ee ia appear unbelievable. « 1921 business year. He pointed to the : none ee oa aphedite athe South |tute in: connection with their lodges ¥ s rise in value of Liberty Honds 49 4/ ioe dog! Wifite evening trousers | g/) ranch, the recent achedule to re. /20d there ds.no question, but what It W! reassuring sign and urged the prac-| roe ment It's the latest thing for fors | i ny reat “on the North Soo | Will be equally as well appreclated in ¢ ; tice of less politics in business and) m4) wear—in Paris, And’ they threat- | pro non such ie the decision d& the |Bismarck. => : : Ai more business management in the! on to send that style over here. Boar i of Railroad Comtalasionets | an an Deo ~ oo fy Z conduct of political affairs. He Hiadé weaterday : . : | Highway Men Hold Minneapolis spoke of the increasing thrift of the eae, FS : that lta nation and in his opinion the ‘stage | h T BE jatier cases decided “ure a8 fol- a y -. Resident—Forced: To ha 1 perity"' He. -yokived: oul howerer:| 4 | Norton Telephone Company of Lan- np ca ‘Drive Mile : EROS: £0. Talat that her return would mot come as the . caus ae, seen ie I CERS | (eae Roudster -- 41473 Coupe ae $2195 Sedan « « $2395 ‘ result of any panacea propounded by Bonds 1h i nifit of $100 each. *” apne war ee a «men | ‘Minneapolis,.Dec. 23--(By the Asso | | ee Gots easy : a ie. polstletans but. shrouey we Bde sana facies a pode ions on grain, grain “JAN ARY SRD xz Press) —Two waymen who LAHR MOTOR : cation of Y ¢ laws, { products and hay samo granted’ in in- 1 Di ; SALES COMPANY practice of thrift and industry.. Vig- ; terstate traffic-by the 1. C. C. granted |" } leaded on the tonne ners oa orously, he urged the necessity of re- to the roads in North Dakota. | (°° : Ee, aS We ay parce as i "Phone 490. Hs | trenchment in expenditure of public funds and touched briefly upon a ten- Seok re naa asatiig Representatives of Minnesota one elephone property “into two , pare For Open Installation was ‘commited atten they had forced | sm stice Christianson was called up| Farmers and Stock Raisers |. Felition by the Soo Line to close / > =Plans Made agers pein aca ak ‘ on to give the most outstanding even i g Nicholgon station permanently: denied, | Xe : : hi ate ‘ f in North Dakota during 1921. He de- To Attend but they “ere given: permission toh ue TTR | BISMARCK i el Ge ey fr he events otweatnee: a treasure hunt will be clared that without doubt from'a his- fit ‘ etl ab ; close same for: the hext fv ontlis’, |: i it oe of jeer en thelr F BOYS EN JOY. a Tace, potato race and basket ball: | ‘Thareday ‘morning . the boys will torical standpoint that the recall elec-} washington, Ded, 28.--(By-the As-|_, Switching. charges set “for: th nw n kes ‘Bisueok Pa aa HUTS Keer dh Pig Oi cana Today’the boys dre off*for an’ all | meet on Artesian Hill for the purpose tion of Oct. 28. would stand out 25] oo tated. pr ess.) A hearing will -be necthig: companies ‘of thé Ceiiter-¢: eltdwe! at ok i ie test: nae wes V. AG. ATION. day’ -hike.’”* Tomorrow’ they . visit: the | of sliding. : the most prominent in the-annals of | S°C!a! ; , he De. | Ranke. at. Center, .N, =e RT Ae yore ar ia toreatae meat a axel a ;{iHughes: Electric. works." Saturday, oe ee the state, for it wag the first. time in| Held'here early in January by cthe De: slow given the Spri ah : vice ® jaree attendance pees: Gon + * |; | morning a. visit will \be:made tothe |, ‘Lady Surma, an English -educated \ the, History: of the! nation that ithe partwedt ot Agrledieare a8 Whien Cor caeteny ances ut teh Vo vinitotp istanticipated, MacLeod *Keeps: the Boys’ Or-|,Gas' works and Saturday-afternoon ‘it | Mesopotamian, is president of the As principle of the recall had ‘heen ap- plied to state officers... But underlying the historical event, hé said, was: the cre -fundamental condition evident : _0.'N..Fox-vs. Cavalier ‘Telephone C Heres : as % that there was a decided change in the | 4, oy, 5 Hh it . ‘ailer Telephone Co. ing“year, ‘and J. ‘L. Hughes. takes { .“\ ‘ \ Mace ar express their vyiews:on the pregent| rp establishng servce, .. 0! ; ‘ Be yA ata ane ; { a mental attitudevin the state’ There! .v.tem ‘of state live: stock -welghing Hample.Grete ‘el ronnie 1 the: e: Grand chair. © : | Any boy under twelve years old -is was everywhere apparent a desire for retrenchment and the cutting down state could do in-1922. “He replied resentatives of Minnesota farmers and live stock producers of:the, Minnesota State Railroad ‘and “Warehouse Com- mission® will’ be ‘given,an opportunity in Minnesota. i ternational Harvester Company h No provision for alimony w. mick had filed sult tor divorce on. support. Mr. MeCormick admit: court an agreement had been rea: S00 T0 RESUME While no announcement of propert: Cormick, attorneys for Mr. McCormick admitted. ore today. 4 A® Included in the divorce decree whieh was signed In court by Judge McDonald aiter Mrs. MeCor- charges ‘of. desertion and non- ted the charge, ' settlement was made in ched between Mr. and Mrs. Mc- \ I | ELKS TO SERVE Authority given the Kathryn Kid- ville Telephone Co..to make a division ' The following cases were: closed, | cases: ‘haviig’ heen “settled ‘anifeably without order of this ‘commission;. ft vinitots ister tee Rebekdhs (will) /bangnet immediately following :the:in- |:. 'C. Roverts succeeds L. | ‘angleyag Noble Grand: for ,the | Bismarck Odd Fellows To Pre- serve a Odd Fellowship in ‘Bismarck has | whale ane rides during 1921 be- early today taking $166 dn’ cash, and. a diamond ring valued at, $800-and a. valuable buffalo robe. The robbery ganization Busy With Some- , “thing To Do: entitied to get in on:this program, says Mr. McLeod, ee - WILLYS-KNIGHT Sleeve-Valve Motor Improves With Use The Willys-Knight sleeve- a 0: W. Rogebts dispenses ‘a good brand | syrian nation. ‘ What More Could Be a . AT i ay ape: “0S sides entertaiiing and’ conducting, the,|. Yesterday. afternoon the*‘boys en- one batts Baars atk qamenla & Sharon Land Co. vs. Great | largest andy most successful Grand | Joyed an athletic tournament: ‘in the > = e ‘ i GovarnatiNestos wae Batts ea iy a Northern Ry. Oo. re ‘bhilding ‘tence; Lodgs, session ever hetd ini, the state. | ; oe Maes ar Va : D d p) c } slong. ‘ok Way! Hisatek aes igo, Hes ’ , ny state what wag the greatest thing the he ss ‘Local. members ‘are very. enthusiastic R eS l re e 1 that in his estimation it would'be the carrying, owt of the policy initiated in 1921.. He stressed the necessity of political ‘factions getting together so that there might be better. co-opera- tion for the welfare of the state. The ,sreatest. accompUshment, he said, would be to. re-establish the spirit of confidence in government and to cul- tivate the new mental attitude that seems to: be abroad in the state. George Keniston was asked to re- late what were the big things ac- complished by Rotary during 1921. He preceded his remarks with a few puns on the Rotarians and then ‘recounted | WITH MURDER GIVEN HEARING John Seher, Streeter, Claimed Responsible For Death of Adeline Knogel Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 28—(By the Associated Press)—Jiohn Seher. of Streeter, N. D., was given. a‘hearing The following cases are .docketed for hearing: aan ae ay me Helberg et al’ vs. Great’ Nor. y. Co, Petition for wd McGregor. a new depot al | Application of H. Blakeley, agent for Taliroads ‘in North: Dakota for author. ity’+o establish 10 per: cent ‘reduction ke intrastate atte similar to’ that on interstate traffic om hay, grain af wala products, : hile ane Application of the Pomona Valley | Tel. Co. of Edgeley to sell thelr’ prom ,{atate ome: fay, and have Brest hopes. of having tHe | ‘old. age. Odd Fellows | nid orphi cated at Bismarck, se| INWRECK OF erty to the Dakota Central Telephone. Train Tipped,Upon Side — Was} ~ WIPED OUT! Such a report after a fire has A pretty girl, a pretty dress, a pretty bouquet ‘of pretty flowers. We specialize in preparing party flowers, ar- ranging just the sort of blos- soms in just the sort of a bou- quet to go best with certain particular people. Let us help : } ml make her pleasure com- here today before Justice Murphy on| Application o: Roun i ee ‘the various projects that have been) +. charge of having been responsi: | Railway Co. to amin whee ae ace sins, Carve al Ontakirts a frightful sound. Home inlete undertaken by the club during the|bie for the death of Adeline, the 11 north of Olmstad N Daw za of Orion, Mich. owners have no excuse for ( ant year. Chairman Burt Finney completed year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knogel of Streeter. The de- Application’ of thé Great North Railway Co. to issue $30,000,000 nang Detroit, Mich., Dec. 28—Between 40 negligence in insurance. mat- J the resume in outlining what could be }fendant has already been bound over | bonds. “I, ¢. Fal Ee) accomplished by Rotary in eh He ta the grand fury on a charac ot pia, 5 C. C. Finance Docket 1990. andi 7) area pete injured some rot ters. : : urged that the Boy Welfare work was |ticing medicine without a license. ‘9 Engve.Q, Nord and Paul F, Nord: + Bly > Nate a . ils eee i'n ‘he, girl’s leg was. broken early in| | Take No : *peerd: * toit Railway Limited Interurban tip- i g } tile one ereet project (WHICH. Fave be Sept enter Saher the plow ‘she ‘was | thade" (¥ tH iutme and Rovira ped upon {ts side as it rounded a curve Service plus a , OSCAR A. TLL & CO. 4 carried through before: ‘any * other major work were started...” Presentation of Prizes, policy-in-the Hartford Fire | at the south outskirt of Orion, 40 miles that ‘certain ct for deed made a: d * relate rg {northwest of here shortly before noon riding on overturned. Infection set | entered Inne tween rege panda and Call /784.W PIONEER: GREENHOUSES... . $24 /4th St. in and she died December 9th, The New Year's “Flowergrams” via Western Union. Just phone us. The first portion of the program was given over to the pregentation of the prizes in the Rotary politeness con- test, Mrs. Falconer and Mr. 0. Con- vert were present as guests of honor ‘at the luncheon. As their names were read and the prizes of $6 each award- ed, the club’ gave them a royal wel- come. , Gi Reports were received ‘upon the Christmas relief work. The Rotary took care of a large number of poor families and some experiences on those trips were related by J. C. Tay- lor, Rev. Postlethwaite and Dr. E. P. Quain. ‘ The club had as its guest Roy Hil- ton, president of the Jamestown Ro- tary. Mr. Hilton urged the Bismarck defense cldims that Seher advised the Parents to secure the services of a regular physician. The~ prosecution hold that Seher held out the belief that he could effect a cure. It is ex- tinued until some time tomorrow. RURALBANK ~ CREDIT MAY. BE INCREASED Rotary to get out a répresentative at- tendance to the district convention which will be held at Duluth, March 11. He urged the members to take ‘their wives and declared that James- town was preparing to send almost a 100 per cent representation. Bismarck’s tour to Duluth will be planned -by:.a special committee. A committee of wives of Rotarians will also be named with a view to stirring up interest in the coming junket. FORMER G. A. R. CHIEF DEAD Indianapolis, Dec. 28.— William A. Ketchan, former commander-in-chief of the Grand Army. of the Republic, died at his home here today. He was 75, years old. Death was caused by; acute, indigestion. Clifford’s Skating Rink is open day and evening. 10c during the day and l5c in the evening. tf EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repatring. Dyeing. | Hats Cleaned ‘and Blocked. Knife Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. We call for and deliver, Phone 58-Op- posite Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. Mat! S3derea Galicited. Wisconsin Delegation Suggests —In Two Days Committee Meeting St. Paul, Dec. 28—(By the Asgociat- ed Press)—Increased credits for rural banks and farmers through the Fed- eral Reserve Bank system were rec- ommended by a Wisconsin delegation before the Joint Congressional Com. miltige on short time rural credits here The committee opened a two days hearing today for grain growers. Lat- er sessions will be held for live stock raisers at Kansas ‘City, and cotton growers at Atlanta on dates soon to be announced. Want Receivership Named For Klu, Klux. Klan Atlanta, Ga., Dec” .28—Receivership of all property, eiocuments and rec- jords of the Ku Klux Klan is. sought in a petition filed today in the su Perior court by 170 persons describ jing themselves ‘as: members of the |Klan.” Upon filing of the — petition, iJudge Pendleton: granted a tempor- jary injunction against the Klan re- straining the organization. from dis- posing of any of its property. | Massachucetts was the first Amer! can colony to make coins. pected that the hearing will he con- : and yourself on the 8th day of August, 1919, wherein and. wi C. Lundberg aurotd tore Sie (sala. tate of North Dakota, to-wit: rtheast’ Quarter. of Section wo, in Township One Hundred Fee north, of Range. Seventy- eight weat, of the Fifth Princi 1 Mer- idian, upon the prompt and fut per- ormance by ous of the terms and con. itlons:therein set forthiiihat such de. foult.conpigta'in this: that you failed to make bayment in full of $250.00 due on principal Nov, Ist, 1920 and’ $250.00 due on principal Noy, 1st, 1921,,and Interest on 4aid amounts together with accrued }} interest on ‘deterred payments ‘uggre- |. Gatlig to this date $847.46; that you have failed to pay the 1920 ‘taxes on said premises in amount of $120.80; that under and by virtue ‘of said ‘default there is due and owing to the said A. G, lind bees, undes the ster fie of said ct upon the date: here of $968.26. Sant toe Take Notice Further, that by reason of said default, 1 hereby) declare the said contract cancelled and términated; that such cancelbation: and! terniination shall take effect at the expiration of six months from the’ completion of service upon you and that upon’ per- formance by you of the conditions upon {which default has occurred, and upon |payment of the sums. aforesaid, with interest (thereon, together= with the {costs of serving this: notice. such con- |tract shall be reinstated and placed in full force and effect the same’ ‘as A. C, LUNDBERG, 12-28; 1-4-1. ; dan’s ‘second “téam at Mandan night and: lost by a score of 20 to 22. Mandan has the best second team it hough no default haa occurred therein. | ji pated this 17th day of November, | ieaye 4 Sincesfts entrance: into: the today. to conve: : ie the following described property. ape |. A) ated in the County of Burleigh and the it Th , MOTT CLASH Game Played at Mott—Score 15 to 14 in Favor of Mandan— Wilton at Mandan Mandan defeated Mott in a close and exciting game ot basket ball last night at Mott by a score of 15 to 14. The game was well attended anda @reat deal of enthusiasm lasted dur- | ing the entire ; game. score brought the teams in argument of ‘technical points. team is on a tour on the Mott branch this week) ) 5° The — close Mandan’s first. % WILTON DEFEATED The Wilton first teaut’ played aa last ball arena. Wilton’s nlayers Te ‘All fast and it was a well: con- tested game from-start to finish. For Constipated. Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach; The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver and bowels when .you. have Dizzy Headache, Colds, ‘Biliousness, Indigestion, or] Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like ‘“Cascarets.” One or two. ‘tonight will om oapigt Bilious. Liver empty your bowels corapletely by} morning, and you. will feet splendid. | “They, work while you sleep.” Cas- carets never stir youup or gripe like| Salis,: Pills,-Calomel, ‘or Oil and they{ cost only’ ten cent a box. Children! love Cascarets too. ; } Insurance Company ‘means fair and, . full payment of. losses. : : { \ Call on this agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows : Insurance.” Bismarck, N. D. ~ “SAID PSHA.” TONIGHT IALTO THEATR MAURICE J. CASH Musical Comedy C usicai Comedy Lo. A: Screaming Farce Comedy, with Gobs of Songs, Laughter and Girls. SEE the Famous Dress Scene—Its a Riot—Oh—Boy. SEE the New Girls—New Scenery—New Wardrobe. —also— And Don’t Forget ‘Big Removal Sale of Shoes RICHMOND’S BOOTERY TONIGHT “DORIS MAY —in— “The ‘Foolish Age.” The, best comedy ‘drama of the year. ° —also— LARRY SEMON —in— “THE HICK” EILEEN PERCY —in— “WHAT EVER SHE WANTS.” Shows Start 3 p. m., 7:00 and 9:00. Friday TOM MIX in his latest picture. i

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