The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT PREDICT FIGHT FOR GONTROLOF BQUITY PLANT Showdown is Expected at Meet-, ing to be Held in Fargo Next Week to Consider Plant CASEY IS SEEKING LOAN) Fargo, Jan. 14—An open fight for; control of the Equity Cooperative | Packing company and the discussion ot a proposes change in the constitu- tion »f the Equity Cooperative ex-, change by which the present proxy | tem, would be abolished and a te” system providei in place will be the big features of the annual meetings of these two corpora: | tions, both of which will be held in Fargo on January 17. The tight for control of the Equity |’ Cooperative Packing company is a continuation of a coniroversy be-| tween two opposing factions of stock- | holders which was begun at the an- | nual meeting last year. One faction, | headed by C. W. Reichert is seeking to oust from control, the present board of directors, headed by, Presi- dent P, M. Casey. ‘rhe Reichert faction is appealing to stockholders of the packing company to send inj proxies. it is the conten- tion of this faction that the entire | present board of directors has signed | astipulation to resign and that therefore an entire new board is to be elected at the meeting. It is further contended: that unless.there are 500 stockholders present at the meeting, either in person or by proxy, that | there will be no legal election under | the by-laws and that therefore the present board will automatically hold over. Present Directors Tho present hoard of directors of the packing oompany consists, ot the} foliowing: P. M. Casey, J: C’ Leum, ‘Mayville; H. P. Beckwith, Farge J. <. Bergin, ‘Hendrum, Minn.; -Wm. Ol- son, Valley City; Anthony Walton, Minot; Louis Altenbernd, Sabin; A. E. Walley, Velva; C. D. King, Menoken.. Casey in Washington P. M. Casey is in Washington con- ferring with the War Finance cor- Foracion regarding the possibility of getting funds for the packing plant througn the corporation. ‘No infor- mation regarding his side of the con- troversy has been made public. An angle of the packing plant situa- tion which will be up for solution at the coming meeting. of stockholders, | is the judgment against the company, held by Louis Altenbernd, one of the | | |menting with it at Miami, Fla. This auto bus is 37 feet long, but it can (turn in a radius of 30 feet, It is the invention of Glenn Curtiss, the aeronautic engineer. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - He ‘is experi- hd CONFESSES HE SLEW FARMER, BURNED BODY Wisconsin .Man Transported Body Considerable Dis- ° tance to Haystack Madison, Wis., Jan, 14.—Hartwell Farewell, held in connection with the death of Philip Houston, Windsor man, found in a burning haystack near Portage Thursday night, admitted in a statement signed this afternoon be- fore Sheriff McCormick that he slew Houston January 12. ‘Farewell, farmer of Vienna, Wis- |: consin, according to the alleged state- ment, said he shot Houston near the former's home in Vienna. Eventually the body was taken to Columbia -and placsd in a haystack which was set on fire, Farewell dec Jared in the statement that the shooting was in self-defense and that.he was mentally irresponsible at the time. He was alleged to have declared that the shooting resulted from attentions paid to his sister by Houston, of which, he asserted, he disapproved. PHOTOCAR FOR _NRWS SERVICE | directors, for $56,600, and a, court or- ute Build sities der fir the sale of the 24 houses and the store belonging to the company at West Fargo, where the packing plant.| is located, to satisfy this judgment. ; This sale, originally ‘set for early in; December, has been ‘postponed by stip- | ulation from time to time and is now set tor January 27; Mr. Altenbernd recently secured another judgment against the company for $4,000 addi- tional, and it is reported that other claims have been or will be filed in al short time. Pian to Abolish Proxy ‘The Equity Cooperative exchange, of which J. M. Anderson is president, | up a ladder-like arrangement bringing will vote on amendments to the con- stitution and by-laws which would] ground and giving him a commanding wipe out the present system. of voting | view of any events which may be ta- by proxy at.the annual meetings, and |king place. The body is also used as a would give the board of directors au- thority to group the stockholders. in local units, attend the annual meetings. A second 2mendment provides that 15 per cent it is variously called, is the very latest thing in rapid newspaper photography. person or delegate, shall constitute a|]_ js significant that for speed and quorum. At present a majority of the | rejiability—which are so vital in this, 22,000 members must be present, in game—Dodge Brothers chassis was to constitute @| chosen to furnish the power. ot tho stockholders, represented’ in Person or by proxy, quorum, A third amondment would provide for changes in the constitution by majority vote, ‘rather. than by two-thirds vote. f Cadillac Announces Reduction Of Prices| phe inside of the Cup” Which New Figures Take Effect?) On All Type 61 Models | Substantial price reductions been announced by the Cadillaod ten models of the Type 61. Cadillac motor cars, Touring Car is $790, and:on the Sub- urban $940. i lying ‘this announcement, C. Bertsch, dJr., of the. Bismarck Motor Co., agents! fi i ‘ ‘and in England as an unwarranted at: forthe, Cagiliae car, made: the follow, tack upon religion and the cloth. ing statement: “The -Cadillac Co, has during the ¢, ained by ‘the Cosmopolitan at great latter part of this. year. successfully expetso the story ee picturized by completed the. task -of bringing to- gether practically all of the largest anufacturing units into what we be- lieve is the most modern and scien- These local units would | speedy service, which would otherwise then be entitled to elect delegates to |.be impossible. have! will recall the sensation caused by Motbr Car Company, of Detroit, on all Se rch ether ay The reduction ‘on the ne nee: iia Sean ‘of cer- i tain clergymen and men of wealth In reviewing the conditions under- EA Te oniiek pl era on Dodge Brothers Chasis To get the maximum of speed in ta- king photographs of news:events and developing the negatives, progressive photographers of ‘Atlantic City, N. J.,! have constructed on a Dodge Brothers | chassis a special body in the form of a giant graflex camera. The interior of the body is ingenious” ly arranged so that a man can climb him to a heifhth: of ten feet from the dark room in which negatives may be developed and finished, guaranteeing The “graflex wagon,” or photocar, as GREAT NOVEL BY, CHURCHILL IS SCREENED Created a Storm To Be Shown Here Every reader of current literature The story icized ‘by: churchmen in this country The picture rights having been ob- Albert Capellani, a famous director and ‘the film version will be shown | judiciary sub-committee which hag |FAIR PREMIUM FUND OVERDRAWN A knetty problem has been brought befcre Commissioner of Agriculture :and Laber J. A. Kitchen in connection -with the state appropriation for pre- miums at the North Dakota: state Prices. You'll Like Our Centrally Located, Fireproof Storage, and You'll Find Our Repair Shop, Battery Shop, and Other Departments, Eager to Serve You'at Reasonable 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY. 11, Always Leading We have just installed a Vacuum Cleaner manufactured expressly for cleaning the inside of motor cars. With this new ma- chine we can clean the inside of your Coupe _or Sedan spick and span. The next time ‘your car needs cleaning, why not take ad- vantage of our unequalled Phone 490 OPEN ALL NIGHT fair at Grand Forks. The legislative appropriation to the fair association is $10,000. Former Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor J. N. Hagan had approved bills for premiums ' amounting to $11,- 110.62, according to Mr, ‘Kitchen. Since it has been discovered that the riation was not sufficient to tyeet_ the total awards Mr, ‘Kitchen BLANK SENT feels it will be necessary to strike TO ASSESSORS some of the items from('t® list of eeards force hich paxment 3 made, Blanks, upon which the assessors of), the different townships of North Da-'|' | . TOWED:IN - Don’t jwait until your oto goes “dead’—it takes: all the joy ‘out: of.’ a: “joy-ride;”* be- sides, . gives “your friends a chance to “ragz’’ you, Our. . shop © is completely equipped, with .modern ma- chine tools — lathes, drill presses, grinders, milling ma- chines—every service tool ne- cessary: to, : remanufacture your. motor... - * Workmanship guaranteed to equal, if not: surpass that of the factory.’ “Prices Fair. MODERN MACHINE| . WORKS Bismarck, N. Dak. kota will report the statistics of grains and:.crops raised are sbeing | ‘printed by..the Commissioner of. Ag-| this being the amount Ce sweet clover, 9 seed threshed. during the-1991 season, Hellstrom Norton Company Is This crop has taker. such an import- uy Awartied"$2,000 Verdict ant place in the rotation of the North’ has been made for the seed in the re- rt 1 ported at: nog today awarded @ judg: port made to the state department. ment of $2,017.30 to the HeJlstrom- Norton Brokerage Company, composed of F, 0. Hellstrom and C,'R. Norton, 4 in their case against the Price-Smitli The jury allowed the full. claim of WAR MEMORIAL the plaintiffs, which brought action! | to recover commission and overage in 1926 and alleged damages. suffered for shipment of inferior fruit. “The ‘plair- in ‘Expense of Project . ~* titt was se by, Henan Ba: | Washington. of ‘the National Victory. Memorial “Building commemorating \ ae American forces in the World) War is endorsed by President Hard- ing in a lettey to all state governors’! hy commissioners of the district of _ Columbia,-.uxging. official: participation Replying ‘the governors of New‘ Toledo, . Jan. gl4.—One bandit was York, Maine‘ and Delaware and the * killed. and another fatally wounded district commissioners have already Brown's roadhouse, 10 miles south of] and to bring’the matter ‘to the atten- Toledo. after midnight last’ night. ticn of the citizens. of their states. When the handits entered the road- a revolver ard fired, the bullet kill-; ing the foremost of the band: . In the! fight which followed. Robert McCor- ed and the other four escaped: viculture for distribution to the as- sessors of the state. One’ new’ item will appear on the blank this year, Dakota farms ae an official place’ A jury in district court which re- Fruit company, of St. Joseph, Mo. connection with apple shiphients jit Would Have: States Participate ker. : Ly dGhiipt ONSTAR UL <oieouton in of the states_in the project. when six armel men held up W. H.| indicatei their desire to. cooperate house Paul Whiteman, a: guest, drew mick, one of the bandits, was wound: Jan. 14.—The senate Washington, before it the matter of. protests against the confirmation of the ap- Pointment of Andrew Miller, of Bis- marck,, as federal judge, has given the representatives of the protestants until next Monday to file an abstract of testimony taken or offered: in the ca se, Ormsby McHarg, representing the ipeiarine wanted-to bring witness- es fre oa. he said. The part NLL fy this plea ‘and dil- rected that a, brief. be filed... Action will be taken’ on itanext week. L Temperature of liquid air is 400 de- This is to Announce Change of Concern Name to MODERN MACHINE. WORKS 921 Front Street. ‘ Bismarck, , N... Dak. at the Capitol Theater next Monday. The essential features of the story, tifically arranged automobile plant in| ~nich is one of great dramatic force, the world for the manufacture of a high grade car, In this new factory we have taken advantage of every opportunity to systematize the vari- ous manufacturing operations that go into the making of the Cadillac auto- mobile and the resulting economies have helped to make possible this re- duction in our, price without decreas- ing in any way the quality of our Product, “We are passing all of these sav- ings on to purchasers of Cadillac au- tomobiles together with such addi- tional savings as, in common with all other manufacturers. we have secur- ed from the lower markets for raw materials of all kinds. .The lowered prices, we believe, set an entirely new standard of motor car value.” | SEEK FRIENDS IN HOUR OF NEED have deen, retained while the anti- hypocrisy philosophy of. the author necessarily has been subordinated to the general theme. The story deals with the Rector of a fashionable church. who turns upon, his wealthy parishioners when he discovers them parading under a mask of hypocrisy and invites the common people to attend his church. Eldon Parr, a vestryman, unscru- pulous and tyrannical, alienates: his son and daughter and is finally killed by a man whom he has ruined. There ig a pretty love romance between the Rector and Parr’s daughter, which ends happily. The leading roles are played by William P. Carleton and Edith Hallor. Dance ‘at Baker’s Hall every “In the hour of need we quickly seek our hest friends,” writes Chas. | | Schridd Ward de Wet, 957 37th Ave.,! Oakland, Cal., “Our little boy and girl) had a-sovere dry, rasping cough with-; out phlegm, a cough that chokes and} flushes the face of the sufferers like} upto convulsions. Foley’s Honey and | Tar was a. wonderful emergency rem- Honey and Tar its reputation as the best remedy for coughs and colder ae | el 1 edy.” Cases like this give Foley’s| First negro slaves in ‘America came | with a Spanish oxpedition in 1528. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day nights. Best music and floor in state. 10c a dance. I buy and sell State Hail War- rants. . Call or write. Obert A. a Eltinge Block. Phone aU. BS. ENGE. D.C. Ph. C Chiropractor Consuitation Free Formerly Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co. There is no change in ownership. We have discontinued our Foundry and. Welding: De- partments, :and will concentrate all our, eran to Auto- motive Machine work. Cylinder and. Crankshaft, Grinding. Standard: or any oversize Pistons. Piston wrist Pins and’ Piston Rings. Hardened Flywheel starter Gears. We will remain at the same location w ere we. have been for the past 12 years. } a MODERN MACHINE WORKS ~ ADOLF KUTCHERA, Prop. NOTICE k We Repair Everything Electrical From a Vacuum Cleaner to an Automobile. ELECTRIC SERVICE.&- TIRE, co. 215 Main St. | Suite 9. 11—Lacas Block—Phope 268 Lahr Motor Sales Company potato’ box was on the plitform, the| “Special Six,” the ‘Light Six.’: officers said. The plan adopted is-to give Stude- Mr. and Mrs, Bennett signed each ker dealers a full complete line. other’s bonds and Chris Bert: h, J signed, both bonds a Readjustment of prices on the Stu; debaker tine Japuary 1 shows decided STUDEBAKER * AKER TO reductioiié and improvements in con- truction, style and fal features .. FEATURE “SIXES” | that ada’to the success of the Stnde- - baker. The Bismarck Motor Company BENNETT CASES ARE CONTINUED To Be Heard Before Magistrate Next Thursday Studebaker will ‘feature “sixes” | has a slogan that “This is a Stude- ¢ this ycar—the new “Big Six,” new | baker year.” Hearing in the case of Mr. and Mr: “Jack” Bennett on charges pf hily! ni intoxicating liquor in their Baus a & Will be held before Police Magistrate Cashman next Thursday nght. Ben-, nett’s attorney appeared hefore Judge Cashman late yesterday and asked for continuance, Bonds were fixed at $500 each. The search of. the home. was ,co ducted late yesterday by county and state officers, The liquor, accdrding to the searchers, was found under the dirt cellar floor. A platform was over that portion of the cellar | wher H the liquor: was con ‘ealed, and a big| hetring of Batteries, Magnetos, Generators and Starters, done perfectly. Genuine high quality Prest-O-Lite Batteries at Rock Bottom Prices. - G. & W. BATTERY (0. Bismarck, N. D. . 8 ia) OL W seit on Kp Rer Series 22. BIG-SIX Prices ees oe ee Oa aay / Series 22 SPECIAL-SIX Prices Roadster (2-Passenger) ........$1425 Touring .. 1475 Glub Roadster « 1... M75 Coupe oe | ..... 2150 ~All The New LIGHT-SIX Prices Reduced Effective January 7th ing . Roadster @-Padenges) - Goupe-Roadster_ All prices f. 0. b. factories BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributor Bismarck, N. D. a

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