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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, APRIE 26, ’22 , : er eee EE = — LGB SOOIETIES | 10 MEET HERE Speci . ion | £0¥ sale at the same time. The Wyan- pecial Aim of the Convention) aise ottering will Include 19 build Is,To Uphold The Value ings on 23 acres. for whom warrants have been issued in connection with the hand grenade attacks on the French barracks in Petersdorf, Upper Silesia, three months ago. ‘but a public protest caused a cessa- tion: of evictions. At the sale next month the proper- ties will be offered to individual pur- ‘chakers first. If sales do not result, it will b> offered as a whole. Many real estate firms are investigating the offering wth a view of bidding when s the sale takes place. The government's housing reserva- Demand Germany Surrender 15 Men For Arrest Wane he Two French soldiers: were killed Paris, April 26.—(y the A. P.)—| and 25 wounded. \ The allied counci] of ambassadors PLS ala) today delivered a note to the German] qrirst negro slaves were imported to ambassador demanding that Germany | this country in 11619. 5 individuals SCORES TAMPA FOR SMUGGLING IN CHINAMEN Tampa, Fla:, Apri] 26.—The city au- thorities scored’ Tampa for the smug- gléng of 20 Chinamen. The said smug- gling took place last Saturday. Wil- | eS {am Heat rama of the ponnone, | Btta, is he ere charged with the WILLIAMS NOW smuggling ..of, the. ‘Orientals, Vomcers ~ PAST MARK OF ‘believe that.they are ‘brought ‘from “SLUGGING RUTH FARM BUREAUS — JOIN IN PLAN TO BUY TWINE Secretary of State Farm Bureau|s Explains Proposal For Cooperation Cuba and landed at Hoopers Point. The crew of the schooner was sup j # Of Service THEIR MOTTO IS: “GROW” Christian, Endeavor workers \ from the Societies of North Dakota wil meet here Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, May 5th to 7th im the ‘twenty- seventh annual convention of the North Daketa Christian Endeavor Convention. The motto of the conven. tion is G—R—O—W, aNd: the especia ‘BOYS NAMED 70 ANNAPOLIS Charles Moses and Orlin Livdahl Are Appointed Charles Moses and Orlin Livdah! of St..Louis Apr. 26—In hitting a home run off Pitcher Ehmke of Detroit here in yesterday’s game, Kenneth Wil- fliams, left‘flelder of the local Ameri- cans, surpassed tha home run mark made by Babe Ruth, the “home run king,” up uto this date last year. Wil- liams made six circuit drives in the last four days, three in one game and one each day since. His home run sories up to. date follows: ‘Saturday—Two off Acosta, of Chi- cago and one off Davenport, driving posed to have .received. $2,500 for bringing the ‘Chinese here, GRANT COUNTY REPUBLICANS Fargo, N. D., April 26.—Plans for handling twine by the North Dakota arm Bureau Federation through co- peration with the implement dealers and bankers were laid b2fore the di- rectors of the Cass County Farm bu- reau at a meeting in Fargo last eve- ning, at which the labor situation and other matters pertaining to the county farm ‘bureau wene discussed, and it was brought out that the wheat acre- age.jn Cass county would be cut about $100.00 the arrest and conviction of a aE TL INANOETAEOOEASOESUAUGGROGHOCHOOAUOGAOOCUOCAVOGSUOUGEOAGEAOUEOOUUELOGEUOE The Maryland Casualty Co. of Baltimore, will pay $100.00 to any person or persons giving information leading to of burglary, theft, or larceny committed at the residence Reward the party or parties guilty FOR M’CUMBER At the Republican convention held at Carson on Saturday, the Republican delegates of Grant county went on record as approving of the Hardiny administration, also the Nestos admin- istration, and indorsed U. S. Senator P. J, McCumber for reelection. The following resolutions were adopted: “Wile, the Republicans of Grant county, North Dakota, in a conven- tion assembled at Carson, reaffirm our allegiance to the national Re- Qublican party and its platform as adopted by the Republican: national convention of 1920. “We commend the wise, able and statesmanlike administration of Pres- ident Harding and eongratulate him and the people of the world, upon the successful outcome of the peace con- ference as the most important step yet taken to secure- permanent peace among the peoples and nations of the world. ‘We ‘commend Governor Nestos for his efficient and businesslike admin- istration of the governmental affairs of the. state of ‘North Dakota, and do hereby unanimously indorse him for renomination and re-election. “We commend United States Sena- tor Porter J. MiCumber for the effi- cient legislation he has enacted and championed in behalf of the people of ‘North Dakota and hereby unanimously indorse him for renomination and re- election.” t “Ten Nights In A Bar Room” Is of Jake Siegal, 422 5th St., on the night of March 17, 1922, or regarding the present whereabouts of the stolen articles. Information given in this connection will be considered confidential. Make reports to Henry & Henry, Agents, 119 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. aim of the convention ‘is to uphole the valye of service. ‘ m While some details of the program have not ‘been completed, the prin- cipal addresses and events follow:: Friday Evening, May 5th, Mrs. W. BH. Butler, présiding, Praise and song Service—Rev. C. 'B. Hetzler. ‘ Devotions—S, F. Halfyard, pastor McCabe Memorial Church, Bismarck. q Welcome from City and Bismarck Ministerial Association and ‘Response Miscellaneous business. “Character Qualities of an Ideal | Christian”—Rev, Ward F. Boyd, First’ Presbyterian Church, Jamestown. " Social hour. i Saturday Morning, May 6th 3 Miss Bthel Hauser, presiding. Song Service—C. E. Hetzler. “The Quiet Hour”—Rev.W. F. Boyd. ; : i The I-C-E—Rev. E. V, Headen, Wil- q on, Missionary Committee—Mrs. Langer. . Stewardship—Rev. L. R. Johnson, Bismarck. \ “Why a Julior Society in Your ‘Church?”—Mrs. J. M, Brown, Leeds. 3 wageant by Light Bearers. ‘ Convention. photograph, Afternoon G. L. Hempstead, presidjng. ~ Conferences, x Social Committee—Misg Margaret Bradt. Prayer ‘Meetjng Committee—Rev. C. B. Hetzler, Lookout Committee—E, R. Gates. Annual Business Meeting. “ty A day in a Chinese. Book Shop. Bis- marck, C. E. Society. lu per cent and that there would be a heavy acreage of flax. H. B. Fuller, secretary of the North Dakota Farm Bureau tederation, explained the twine situation. 4 “The executive committee of the North Dakota Farm Bureau federa- tion has just closed a contract where- by binder twine can ‘be secured for. its members at 8 1-4 cents per pound f. o. b, Minneapolis,” said Mr. Fuller, “Freight from Minneapolis to Fargo is 4 cents per 100 pounds. ‘This will make the twine cost the farmers ot North Dakota $8.69 per 100 pounds f| o. b. Fargo. Implement Men, Approve “We propose to haydle the twine through the regular implement deal- ers and co-operative elevators, work- ing in co-operation with. the local banks. Wes hava proposed a plan to a committee from the North Dakota Implement Dealers‘ association which has their approval, “Implement dealers will be allowed: a commission ‘of onehalf cent per pound for handling twine for farm bureau members. ‘Where farmers cannot pay cash for the twine, bank C. D.’s will be accepted provided the bank is approved by our Fargo bank- ing connections. These C. D.’s are to run until Oct. 1. ~ “Implement dealers who handle twine for farm bureau members will be allowed to purchase a supply of this twine for their regular trade who ara not members of the farm ‘bureau and the officials of the farm, bureau ecnsider that two cents above the price charged farm bureau members |. would be a reasonable handling charge | in’ Sisler ahead of him each’ time. iSunday—Oft Hodge of Chicago. ‘Mcnday—Off Oldham of ° Detroit, with Severeid on base. Tuesday—Off (Ehmke of © Detroit, with Sisler on base. Williams,‘ who with Meusel of New. York, was runner up for home run honors in the\ American league last year, has been considered a danger- ous hitter, his average for the sea- son of $921 boing .347, In addition to the 24 circuit drives last year, Williamg made seven triples and 31 two base hits. This season’s records point to the indication that right hand pitchers are easier for Williams, five of his ome: runs coming from :the deliv- eries of right handers, ~ ° 4 - OTT FINLAYSON IS WINNER ON MAT Ellsworth Finlayson, Bismarck wrestler, defeated Henry Karhunsaari last night in their match at the El- tinge theater, two falls out of three. Each of them came within 2 minutes. Kid Fetich defeatedKid. Fetch in a boxing match in the. setond.round. KID BRADY BACK - INSAFE PLACE Fargo, #. D., April 26:—Mike Mom- brey, known to Fargo fistic fans as Kid Brady, decided that 'the city bastile is a safer place than the squared ring. Mike wag arrested some time back x the senior ‘class of Bigmarek thigh schoo] have been appointed to the Unit- ed States Naval Academy at’ An- napolis, according to word received at the ‘high school. Both boys will enter the academy on July 1. They will be admitted without exam- ination, on their credentials from the Bismarck high school. The fact that they ‘had been careful in the selection Ct their subjects in the high schoo] here enalled them to have the required preparation in various subjects for ad- mission to Annapolis: Some students of the/high school who have either been unfortunate in their choice of’subjects or have chosen too many “@asy” sub- jects have found it difficult to enter colleges and universities which re- quire certain preparation. Charles Moses is the'son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moses and Orlin Livdah! is the son of Mr. and Mrs, G. IN. Livdahl. MUST GET COPY - FOR PUBLICITY BOOK IN SOON ‘Candidates and organization who seek space in the publicity pamphlet must ‘have all copy in by May 9, ac- cording to announcement today from the office of Secretary of State Thomas Hall, Rates for space, for arguments con- ‘gerning any measure are $200 per page; for candidates for, United States sen- ator, congressman, governor, secretary of state, state treasurer and state audi- tor, $100 per page; justice of'the su- Wm. NKEMPT lawns and slovenly batk - yards reflect upon the whole neighborhood. Set the example; be good neighbor. : Evening _ Banquet, Grand. Pacific Hotel, Hen- vicka-B. Beech, presiding. Speakers— preme court, commissioner of insur- ance, superintendent of public instruc- ion, attorney general per page for for vagrancy and was sentenced to 30 days at hard labor, He put in five days and when the guard was look- ing elsewhere Mike started for points Strong Photoplay Something different in the movies. “Ten Nights in the Barroom,” a fa- whers the dealers finance the twine themselves. “The implement dealers’ committee feel that this will be fair all around. But, you can’t get the real pleasure and profit Gov, IR. A. Nestos‘and E. P. Gates. Sunday Morning, May 7. 4 Morning watch, 7:30: Morning worship. ‘ Address—E. P. Gates, “Ohristian Endeavor Four Square.” \ Afternoon Mrs. W. E. Butler, presiding. 4 Greeting fram all denomirations represented. Installation of Officers. Address—"Give of Your Best For the Master”—E. P. Gates. Decision service. Evening. Report of Resolutions Committee. Address, “The Lure of Service’— Rev. C. E. Hetzler. a ( Mizpah, “ROADS FAIRLY > GOOD INN. D, Reports From Various Towns! Indicate Improved Condition , the first page, additional space $100 per page; lieutenant governor, com- missioners of railroads, $25 for first page, additional $100 per page; mem- bers of the legislative assembly $10 for the first page, additional; $25 per page; county officers, $25 per page. Approximately 250,000 copies of the pamphlet will be printed and one sent to each: elector. AMERICAN CABARETS ; UNPOPULAR Mexico City, April 26—The capital of Mexico is no place for an Ameri- The dealers take no risk on any twi 5 handled, for Gian Niventl ineatiocs ae | ¥ frora your Thrift Garden without the proper tools to this will all be ¢ontracted for, and the | work with. arrangements made for its payment, We have them ready other than Fargo. He was knocked out in his fight on a recent fight card at Mandan.” Yesterday he put in an appearance at police headquarters and told Judge Monson ‘that-he desired to serve out his sentence. LEWIS DEFENDS MAT TITLE April mous melodrama of long ago, which shows for tonight and tomorrow.at the Eltinge theater, is still the same dra- ma of the speaking stage but has a new and touching appeal. A large au- dience at the Eltinge last night for the most part caught the spirit of the film. To the movie fan whose taste is perhaps: a Dit, jaded by a, repetition of many ideas the cinema, offered something dif: rent. To 'the uNprejud- iced eye it offered splendid acting with a heart-string pull that ig seldom equalled.. Those Who remember. the old ba¥ rooms and, ‘hated them, found a strong message; those whose memory ig a bit more, pleasant found many a chuckle in the scenes in the picture. ‘Powerful acting by John- Lowell, playing the part of Joe Morgan, and Baby Ivy Ward.as Little Mary Mor- gan, aided the picture wonderfully. Many people doubtless have laugh- ed at hearing that “Ten Nights In a Barroom” would ‘be offered on - the screen. But the film, only recently re- leased, already has a record of long runs in big eastern cities, and it was shawn: for two weeks at the Strand in Minneapolis. ALICE CALHOUN ; IN FINE ROLE iAlice Calhoun, the charming Vita- graph star, who will bel shown at the uapitol theater tonight in “The Ma- trimonial. Web,” arises at 5:30 every morning and motors from her home on the Hudson river to location at Huntington, L. I. She uses her own before thea car arrives. All that the dealer will need to do will ‘be to noti- | fy the farmer to come and get his twine and check it out to him. | “Where the dealer takes the risk of collection and possible hold over of some of the stock, however, he isi en- titled to a longer profit.” ‘French & Welch Hardware For each inch of rainfall recorded 101 tons of water have fallen on one| acre of soil. Kansas ‘City, Mo., 26.—Ed “Strangler Lewis; champion heavy weight wrestler of the world, success- fully defended his championship here last night by defeating Stanislaus Zybszko in thi first and last of three 3 m | falls last night. Lewis won the cham- the Tagen Seslse wu neva’ rieked ‘afonship from Zybszko in Wichita, their Mbney in such ventures here|Kansas, a short tithe ago. 5 have found that they are not popwlar| ‘Lewis won the first fall in 32 min- and, within the past few months, a|utes and 49 seconds by use of a Head- number of professional eNtertainers lock. The second fall went to Zbyszko from the United States have returned|in 12 minutes and 42 seconds. The to the border as best they could after | third fall came in 26 minutes and 27 finding that there are no opportuni-| Seconds when the “Strangler” made ties here for their special line of|uUse of a half Nelson and crotch hold. work. Pal Se eae emer cick t rs | thlave ROUSH FAILS IN PARLEY Menichn cafe: tremantons, oy Cincinnati, April 25.—Ed Roush, e acceptable ‘but Ha ee Atle peoteanicnal holdout outfielder of the Cincinnati lane , et. with | National league team, today returned Ganceueset singe ire to his home at Oakland City, Ind., geo ee ANS Bigs Ss after a, futile effort to come to terms RUSSIAN SINGER with officials of the Cincinnati club. 0 — —<_.. my MAKES $500,000/"" BASEBALL | ‘Riga, Latvia, . April 26.—Fedor ee ee ee Chaliapin, Russian singer, is credited AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Get Your Free $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your druggist today. I€ you are thin and emaciated and wish something to help you put on flesh and increase your weight, Yeast Vitamine ‘I should be used in connection with 01 Nuxated Iron, With- outorganic iron, b dand Vitamines are absolutely useless,as your body cannot change inert, lifeless food into living cellyand tissue unless you have plenty of organic iron in your blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs. This oxygenated organic iron unites with your digested food as it isabsorbed into your blood just as fire unites with coal ot wood, and by so doing it creates tremendous power and energy. Without organic iron in your blond your food merely passes thru your body without doing you any gcod. | Arrangements hava been made with the Yo give every reader of TONIGHT TONIGHT Alice Calhoun aE UL ——_—-—- ‘Highway conditions in this section of the state are generally good, ac- if cording to reports from various towns. if ‘On April 20, Fargo reported that roads . within 20 to 30 miles of Fango are now fairly dry and passable, but rough. Jamestown reported roads were im- proving every day. Max reports road; i north to Minot are dry but rough. There are some bad places in the roads in that vicinity but road drags ‘4 are working.’ Valley (ity reports|by R’ga newspapers with earning on Won Lost Pct.|totor teat’ for the purpose and gets | drueitsof this city Toads between Fargo aa Jamestewn | his tour of England and America last | 165 nneapolis:. eT 800 oat Amount of enjoymonteout | {tispaper a large $1.00 packaze of Genuine ; , inter more than $500,000 by concerts z annunus v1 Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely free with is e j are good. Peer nore at ey Phonograph |Ldlanapolts based of her trip. Most of the scenes of| every purchase of a bottle of Nuxated Iron, {4 ”9 Roads out of Bismarck to Washburn|2n¢ as rhe 4 les one Le vad, | Milwaukee 6 “The Matrimonial Web” were taken at e@ a rim onla e ‘ via Wilton, to Wing and to Fargo are|Tecords. be e popped ite in London Columbus . 6 5:\ Huntington, L. I. reported In; good jshape: nee me me care city : 6 The locale is exceptionally beautiful ; Generally speaking the roads in this | ' 5 Louisville . 5. and as the action of the piece is laid4 ‘ Fe is Y section of the state an good, althouga SALE St. Paul 4 on an island tnis part of the country | An intensely dramatic story of a young girl who takes In some counties the tas Toledo... 2 is exceptionally well suited to the matters in her own hands when her father, a revenue rough in places. officer, fails to capture a band of smugglers. The girl STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County story. ‘have out work- commissioners ‘have drags of Burlelgh--s5- se ing and these roads will be placed in AMERICAN Leacu iow Ve succeeds where her father fails and in addition captures Average farmer in the United States ‘a husband. Driscoll State Bank, Plaintiff, vi 3 4 6 6 6 8 ES: r 0 2 good condition soon. 8. . F, D. Woodworth, Defendant, St. Louis’. 83 4 -667 | tills 27 acres, ‘5 e Fs ; UNCLE SAM TO - by virtue of anzexecution to cme. ak Euliiaeiolie i; 4 ae Canada consumes more sugar Perl] some trade or profession NOW. Also Two Reel Sunshine Comedy ss f'the Clerk's office on .. f ther country, bs f “ SELL DWELLINGS | hentt, ptt yn atcat ‘piserice, Court, | Chicago”. A206". aonlentee ee Spy Ot i To. the untrained man with small HOLD THE LINE.” AIN State of North Dakota, in and for the| washington, 4 8 333 - capital we invite consideration of |; IN LOR. County of Burleigh upon a Judgment Detroit y 3 8 273 the opportunities onered an the ——_ rendered in said Court in favor ris oe 3 _ ES BARBER TRADE. Our graduates i i " coll Ste ff, and against} ” ] nH Y Lorain, Ohio, April 26.—Uncle Sam, | coll State ene peaaalees ang: eeeinetl cs anc. in’ deiiand’ and. get good eal q Lorain's’ biggest individual landlord, |feyie won the following described |. yNATIONAL LEAGUE =f BLUE | Pret Popa ap cata per is going out of business next month. | real Droperty, Lot sald Deteidant to Chicare: on 4 : ae SERGE teetualven. New illustrated. cata: | , { 5) The government has announced it | Wit: {ihe Timed defendant. F. _D.| Pittsburgh. 6 4 ~ 600 Saeeas log sent FREE to those interested. oe will dispose of its 232 dwelling in ‘ar: | Woodworth in and to the following ist Louis 6 4 [600 SUIT TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEG: ; ii a as describ rope situated an Pe : Eh Seal é c i ain byiauction Aa a May: sel @ | described real property, sieved, an Philadelphia - 4. 5! (444 : s 204 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, TONIGHT Tha property is in the-name of the| State of North Dakota, f0 wit Sccyie [Brooklyn 4 T 364) All Wool 1214 oz. weight, Suit inn. : : United States Shipping Board. | The Pour) nawtehip One Hundred Thir- RAs St rte Gamers and Extra Pants. WEDNESDAY f real estate: was acquired and the build-| ty-nine (139) Range Seventy-five (iu). a A - ings erected in 1919 to house the fam-|And that 1 spay on ony tae ot] Al game matroneneation $37.50 : and THURSDAY ilies of men employed in the Lorain d orclock TP. M. of said at teateont| . 1 Made-to-your-measure, yards of the American Shipbuilding | door of the Court House in the City of Arnariaat Ue dl ; Co. Scores of oceangoing steamships plemarcs tnciea ie Countyaen erate Neu coeueataatae cd 6; Klein—Tailor és were built here during the war Las terest of the above na ed Fr. D. Wood St. Louis 5: Detroit 3 iod hy the thousands of men in the) woricrey! t'aaliaty said, juagment and Washington, 10; Boston 0, M Z Aaah Fi undred} Chi Ff _ The federal reservation’is a forty: y-Flve, Dollars ‘and. ‘Bhirty-cinht lege. BE Cleve a, al : co s, er. Ww accru i i Fi ‘ Soe a ee clocssle lighter and: ON: onts of salen and interest on the game | New York, 9: Philadelphia 2. Crewsky Shoe zee phe IN A BARROOM” i er conveniences. ‘The houses are well |!rom the 20th day of Descnner ium, rooklyn 5; Boston 2. 109 3rd St., Bismarck, N. D. constructed, builders say. The Ce at the Nenaweti co: fie nhenest. biaz| Other games postponed. Heress from Van Horn Hotel With JOHN LOWELL tire- project cost the government $1,-|der for cash. i a eer ean se e give mail 01 j ee An appraisal receatly, made ROtaigh Coun eioreae an S NOTICE 3 attention. and BABY IVY WARD { $0060 ae * piaintites Attorney. a ae All nights of Columb ty In addition to the federal appro-| Dated at Bismarck, XN, pr’ =" terested in organizing a K. of C. A ‘ting | 1922. Be rs ¥; | ’ “ fg ey a Lorain eee ee cacnr Fequested to meet at the office | LOWER PRICES ¥ is Coming Back ea school building near the site. It now | FOR RENT—Light note seat ae of the R. B. Lou Motor Com. J 5 With 14 People. : stag P y S sec houses the Longfellow junior high} flast Corner 6th , and road way. - DB. LO bek ‘ On Cleaning and Pressing. on only to “Uncle Tom’s school. Y Phone 800. 4-26-3t pany, 216 Main St., Thursday | Bring your cleaning and pressing ALL NEW: Cabin” in respect to num- Bi ‘At present about a third of the'| WANTED—Man and woman to work levenihg, April 27th, at 8:00 p.;§ here and get our special prices. 3 5 Mec or Limes layed Bouses area recent, oe reat seo ane onal te farm near city. Write |m SHARP. Shall we have a: Best work parsibler NEW FACES. Day eu j started ipraceedi ‘ribu: 3. e 9 2 \ k . 5 ec 3 viet many tenants for failure to 4-26-3t |team? Let’s talk it over. Be on) Hats Blok an Cleave oat pay rent. Many were forced to move |FOR SALE—Baby buggy and runners, | time! Eagle Tailoring and ick ‘ , nursery chair, go-cart, bath tub,' R. B. Loubek | it has comedy as well as ; ee __| wheelbarrow, truit jars, kitchen ta- Frank Geierm | Hat Works RIALTO: pathos and there’s thrills. BS. ENGE, D.C. PRC ble, lawnmower, cabinet, wardrobe, ran elerman, Opposite Postoffice: Chiropractor LOST Gold, Bver sharp pencil with EES nel alta Phone 58 : —Starting— \ ‘ "S. ‘i 5, { We Call For and Deliver. Ceasultatio: initial, S.C, F. Finder return to Trj-| More than 75,000,000 animals ;were £ 4-26-2t (lost in Europe during the war, | MONDAY, MAY Ist Guite 9, Li—Lecas bune, | mn Free i Block—Phone 268;

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