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PAGE EIGHT OPPOSE TEACHER SALARY REPEAL Convention at Minot Takes! Action in Matter ‘Minot, N, D., April 15,—Delegates west Division of the state | ciation, meeting here. a resolution opposing repeal he teachers minimum salary law. ‘They also endorsed in principle the Towner-Sterling bill and recommended eachers courses lor the high schools of the state, A, M. Waller, Minot, was elected president of the division; (Harry K. Wolk, of Bowbells, first vice president, and Miss Elsie Cook, Minot, secretary. MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION NOT UNTIL JULY No division of the motor vehicle funds will be made for the first quar- ter of this year, according to K. P. Crain, registrar. Thore has been com- plaint voiced by some good roads en- thusiasts and county officials over the failure to get the first quarter's divi- sion of motor vehicle license funds to aid in spring maintenance work. (Mr. Crain said that while the law requires a quarterly division of the funds, the total amount now is about $180,000, and that among the obliga- tions of the department are a $150,000 annual appropriation to the state highway commission and $130,000 for and the department is so busy issuing 1922 licenses that it would be difficult sesh Te Bardstown, Ky., April 15.—Seven hundred and twenty barrels of whis- to complete the disbursements. ° key estimated at $324 a barrel were Service Men destroyed last night when a fire thought to have been of incendiary Out For McCumber origin destroyed a distillery near here. to the N te (Special to The, Tribune) Fargo, N. D., April 15.—The ‘“Mc- Cumber for Senator, Ex-Service Man’s Unit” has opened headquarters here. The campaign by this organization Best Spring Sales in History. will be under the direction of C. L.| Judging from the number of new Dawson, formerly state commander of | automobiles seen on the streets of Bis. ‘the American Legion; J. P. Williams, |marck, the local distributors are en- ‘state adjutant of the Legion; G. A.|joying a fine business this spring. In Fraser and Leo Gorman. It is empha-| answering a question as to business sized, however, that the name of the! conditions, S, W. Corwin of the Cor- Legion will not be used in any way|win Motor Company, Chevrolet and by-the unit in the campaign. Hanford|Qatand distributors, admitted that MadNider, national commander of the] their sales at retail were exceeding American Legion, has written North.) expectations. ‘Just take a look Dakota service men urging McCuM-| along any of our business streets and ber's reelection. see the number of new Chevrolets and Oaklands that we have delivered since FOREC. ‘AST FOR Christmas. The Oakland sedan has / been a very. popular model, and we NEXT WEEK (‘ave disposed of six ‘since December. In the thevrolet ie, $490 jouring car Bo is having a wonderful run. e new 15 Weninet, model is so low in price, and can be bought on such easy payment terms BUSINESS IS GOOD, Local ‘Automobile Firm Repofts. the Washington, April outlook for the week beginning Mon- | day: Upper . Mississippi and Lower. ‘Missouri valley—iGenerally fair ex- cept that raing.are probable Thursday that the car has been brought within ie means of practically every pocket or Friday; cooler, frost probable ove: { book. (We thave sold our entire stock north and west portions. of winter cars, and have even had to let the samples go from the show floor. We ‘expect three carloads in shortly RICKENBACKER IS f with a goodly number of the sedans So. DAKOTA GUEST ‘21a the new four passenger coupes which we have needed /badly for some Mitchell, S. D. April 15—Captain|time. Yes ‘business is good.’ Eddie Rickenbacker, famous racing driver and noted American ace will! Dance every. sloeasd tela be the guest of the first Mitchell auto d. Saturday . evenings. ai show to be held there April 20, 21 and ref Pr The Coliseum, 10 Cents 22 in the Corn Palace. ° . per dance. . APPOINTED FOR N, D. Grand Forks, N. D., April 14—D. M. Holmes of Grand Forks ‘has been ap- pointed deputy for North Dakota of Yhe Order of De'Molay. Mr. Holmes iwas notified by telegraph Thursday of hig appointment. He is a 33rd degree "Mason, \and venerable master of Car- ¢ Perfection of the Scot 9, tas try “His ‘sprontment is nade World s f the jer . of De Molay. Under ithe will be Lowest Priced K rt] aioe 7% lorth FULLY The Order (Molay an or- canieatlon Sade up of the sons of EQUIPPED Masons and their chums. The age A limit te. from: 36 to 2l:yeats, Automobile Come to The Coliseum Easter i Monday, April 17th. - Dance $ starts at 8:30. Early Ohio Potatoes, certified fe.b, Flint, Mich, seed for sale, $1.00 bushel. In- The Peop le’s Car quire A, C. Wilham, ae it ANNOUNCEMENT C it ‘We wish to announce that " Try it as Our Guest have just secured the services o! a high class Chinese chef, com- con Bait ee co. ing direct from one of the largest, and finest gid cat al Miami, Florida, where he nothing but prepare Special Chi-! nese dishes. Our chef is expert in preparing Fried Noodle Chow Main, Chop Suey, Yat Ko Main, and other Chinese dishes, which’ will be found on our menu here-; after. \ Come in and try one of these special Chinese dishes, and we are sure you will become a regular patron of the McKenzie dining room. McKenzie Hotel. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs-| day and Saturday evenings at! 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance, Pay as You Ride By making a small cash pay- ment and the balance in monthly installments, you can ;pown an : AEE ETSI 2 Francis Jaszkowiak | The quality built into it—the| service behind it, and the Well Driller. Dealer in Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines, \fOverland America’s Greatest} Automobile Value. Cotton Wood Lumber, *’Phone 490 Hard Wood a ad for a demonstration. All kinds of Stove and Fire wood. Call or Write. LAHR MOTOR “Bismarek.{|| SALES COMPANY. 421 12th St. \fvrice, makes this new series}! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE St. Giorgio Palace at Genoa, Italy, is the scene of the European economic conference, Lloyd George’s meet to adjust world financcs now in session. All important Plenary sessions will be held in this building. bie ie ig NORSE KING HONDA: Grand Forks, N. D.,"% County’ Judge L. K. Hassell of Grand Forks, at a dinner given in his hgnor here, was invested with the insignia of the Order of St. Olaf of the first class, by I. A. Berg, Norwegian vice-consul here, the honor being bestowed by King ‘Haakon of Norway. It is under- stood the ‘honor was conferred be- cause of Judge Hassell’s work in the interests of Norwegian music in the United tates. He has been prominent-| TURTLE LAKE DEBATES CROSBY. ly identified with the Bjarne chorus of] Grand Forks, ‘N. D., April 15—Un- Grend Forks snice its establishment|der the pairing for the semi-finals 40 years ago, and has served severallin the high school debating league terms as president of the Norwégian| made by:the university extension de- Singers League of the United States.| partment yesterday, Crosby will moet One other living North Dakotan, for-} Turtle Lake and Mayville will con- mer Gov. L, B, Hanna of Fargo, holds|test the winner for the state cham- Doce. |RAIN, SNOW IS PREDICTED The weather man wasn't very kind in his prediction for Easter weather today. It was for rain or snow tonight, with colder in the west and northern part of the state and cloudy, colder in the south- east portion. the honor. The order was also con-|pionship, ferred on the late H. Bendeke of Grand] The semi-final debate will be held Forks, ‘prior to April 29, the exact date to ‘be announced later. Turtle Lake has . the choice of either naming the place At least six women have made big]or eelecting. the side of the question reputations for themselves ag his-jit will uphold. torians. Come to The Coliseum Easter’ Monday, April 17th. starts at 8:30. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs | Big dance, Easter Monday at day and Saturday: evenings a |The Coliseum. Dance begins et 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cent:|8:30. Best of music. Come per dance. early... DADS AOE Health’ pdsters ‘made by Ohio State Dance Univergity co-eds are. being used 6) througout the country to’ increase interest in personal hygiene. Reef a Ofleemn- . YIUCE 3 wager yaUCG ek’ RUSSIA, DOING gled Into Russia By Wag- ons and Pack Horses ' Warsaw, ‘April 15.—Poland.and So- @ trade conventon. For months Poland has been send- ing into Russia, by wagon’ and by packs’ on horses, , great. amounts of cloth and some food supplies, most night away from the beaten. path where either Soviet guards or, Polish soldiers are on watch. .°. ~~, In_return the smugglers have been receiving some of the old Russian gold rubles, which, peasants bad bi- ried, hides, furs and in some instances diamonds. i Dress material and bright colored shawls which the Russian ‘peasant women wear over their heads on Sunday when they go.to church are in greater demand than at any time since Russia’s troubles began; and, jac- cording to travelers, bring a fancy price once these goods are landed on} the other side. eat A Soviet Russian ‘trade commission has been in Warsaw some time ar- tanging purchases from ‘the: - Poles and it- was announced recently’ that the first’, consignment,.of-goods ‘pur- chaséd ‘officially by the Soviets would leave sodn for. Moscolv. This consignment is made up chief- ly of clothing materials manufactured in Lodz. The goods will be insured against theft, the insurance company furnishing guards to ‘convoy, the freight cars all the way from Warsaw to the Soviet capital. Despite the famine in Russia the government has permitted caviar to be sent out of the country because of the high price it brings. | There hag -been but little genuine Russian caviar on the world markets sincé the great war began. In December last Russia exported to foreign countries thrqugh Latvia alone more than—130,000 pounds of caviar, some of ‘which was gent to the United States. Other exports jp- cluded hemp, flax, leaf tobacco, furs, untanned hides, kerosene and bris- tles, OF STOCK PROHIBITED. ril’ 15.—Acting y Stark coun- ty commissioners have adopted a res- olution effective’ immediately, * pno- hibiting all’ stock | ranging within Stark county. ‘The order.tiay be éus- ‘pended only in. townships upon peti- sion’s voters.. Thé commissioners plained their action by, stating that because of the shortage of; 'feed’and the promiscuous _ manner in’ which fad th 4 fo Donce BrorHers ‘ MOTOR CAR 1 Touring Car, $1030 Sedan, $1630 Coupe, $1 Roadster, $995 Panel ess Car, $1120 Screen Busines: 10° - Prices are for cars delive In Bismarck & M. B. Geman Co. Smuaacn — “Prone 608 4 GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS. During eight years we've sold thousands of Ves- tas. They’ve made good or we’d have quit — They'll) satisfy you. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO.» RELA/INO/ING MEANS NO LRAMPED PISTONS WELD IT — It makes no difference how small or how large the job is we are fully equipped to do it. We have had several years experience and guarantee our work. : BISMARCK WELDING WORKS Phone 776... 208 10th $t. So. _ Every piston works smooth- ly, freely yet does not allow gas and oil to pass, when the cylinder block is reground HERE. “Cramped” _ pistons‘ ‘ are| caused by bores not absolutely true and they bring an exces- sive wear with resultant costs. Our regrinding is the. true, pete kind that WILL prove est. MODERN MACHINE WORKS 921 Front Street. Bismarck, N. Dak. POLAND, SOVIET SOME TRADING Clothes and Food Being Smug- viet Russia are doing come trading despite their difficulty in arranging of the. business ‘being carried on at]. tion’ of 60.percent of; such subdivi- |* SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922 $985 —the new low price of the NASH FOUR marks the lowest price level ever reached for a quality automobile Here is a big, handsome car of 112-inch wheelbase. The beauty of its slim, grace- ful, straight-line body is emphasized by the low set of the top, tilted wind shield, and deep Nash blue finish. The Nash Perfected Valve- in-Head Motor is widely famous for its powerand flexibility. The larger passages from carburetorto cylinders and the higher valve set mean quick clearance of burnt gases, clean burn- ing of fuel, great power and extreme g . economy, Arrange for a demonstration. Nash leads the world in motor car value” Nash Four Prices Nash Six Prices S-passenger touri = $985 S-pacsenger tour! E-pevcenger roadstr so * ses E-passenger readsttens, “300 14685 4-passenger oport model” 1545 a attribute of this great car, recognise when Goa ride in ia So Observe how each bump and jar is easily absorbed. For ninety inches of spring length protect you from the unevenness of roads. Examine the interior of both front and rear compartments—the unusual room: uch as you look for in cars costing hundreds more. Z-passenger coupe _Spbaseoneer sedan . d-passboger touring car's 1800 Shastenfer carriole 2 1880 Topaseenger sedan 2 208 #0. 6. Minseukee fue, b. Kenosha All Nash models, both open and closed, have cord tires as standard equipment Lahr Motor Sales Co. cattle and horses had been allowod to}: There‘are two “1 - run over the peace many complaints | ers” in New aI care num had ‘been filed with them. The herd law has been in general use in Stark county for many years during the winter months. : WHITE BUS LINE Running +o .Linton, making all Ninety per cent of thee foreign towns on the way, starting correspondence clerks in British export firms are foreigners. , Monday, April 17th. Leaving :McKenzie Hotel at 8:30 a.m Round Trip a day. «In the sofution.ere the positive;and negative Plates that supply cur- it — that’s 4 repair POLICY. lights and ignition. Threaded Rubber Insu- lation is the kind selected - by 152 manufacturers of SERVICE FIRST means more than words here—it is a| . _ Pawenger cargand moter | Treal policy rigidly adhered to z 2 EVERY DAY. Willard Service } : 4 pate, ’ Regardless’ ‘of the make — B. ere 8 we solicit your patronage. G. &-W. Battery Co. 207 Broadway, Bismarck. Phone 811 BUICK We have secured the services of a com- petent mechanic thoroughly acquainted with Buick Cars... = +: ‘Buick Repairing . Now perfectly done and done right in the shortest possible time. BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO. C0. Broadway. Bismarck. I SEPES KSEN a St ames

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