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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE. THREE FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 | a aaa a iin the United States and some of th J 7 ; snnnn Leauge aleay SLUNNUNVNNVAUAUAUUEUVAUALOARUMUUU ATLA . x iS . LABOR LEADERS PRECEDENT IS | BASEBALL f | political patronage, yy o— ‘ SSS fel stia ee GATHER ' : Big seonedeslan : = \ merican Association This many Republicans assert who = a Bi sae RE TOMORROW are tired of fusion and want to see an = = ‘ Indianapolis 12. G . ~ .667|_ The executive: committes of, the | 1nest to-soodness straight Depublican = = Columbus». rr 6 ‘g97 | State Federation of Labor will meet fight to clean up socialism whether it z = uS om — Minneapolis ...,. 11 6 ‘647 {in Bismarck Saturday for the purpose bears the League or I, V. A. label is’ = ti = Milwaukee ....... 9 9 ‘300 [of discussing arrangements for the | U8 Concession for Democratic sup- = =. Kansas City . .9 10 “474| State convention, which opens Sun- pont: i pS ° e = St. Paul 38 9 “471 |4ay ana continues until Tuesday night. Throws Monkey Wrench. = =~ Louisville .7..... 7 116 ‘gg9{_ It is announced that meetings wiil|, Psion plans, however, may be dis- 4 * = al orin = = Poledou: Gees neg biceaa “i7g|be open to the public. A mass meet-|tUtbed by the entry of F, 0. Holls- Rulings in Other States Buti . = ing will be held in the city auditor-|ttom into the senatorial fight. It is . A = = ‘American League ium, Sunday night to which the pub-|Tmored also that Dr, Platou will file, Question Is Presented First | W. M Suits Fi => : Wo 'T, _ pet, [He is invited and also to the banquet | for the Democratic nomination fof Time in N. D. = e Make Suits For = sf Lonls oat 7 632 {204 dance to be held Monday night, | S0vernor and Assistant District Attor- , asia = $50, $60 $65 $70 $75 to $85. = New Yor! 7 632 RET SAE; REI RCIROS ney ‘Nuchols is reported to be con- => , ? ? ? f) . => AG AIN IN F ALL ‘Chiago ~. 4 9|GRONNA’S DEATH MAY | Sidering filing for attorney general.| The question arising in tho suit to |= i = ‘ ‘Cleveland 9 5001CAUSE A These men are opposed to the John.| decide title to the office of land com- |S Man and_ hand | tailored throughout from = : Philadelphia 2 500 NEW ALIGNMENT sanDovie fusion plan with the I. V, A.| missioner was one of statutory con-|== beautiful woolens, both foreign and ‘domestic = ‘ Bie ATL ¢ Seni organization. A = y => Champion Says That Match Isj| Washington 12 400 (Continued trom Page 1) ‘ The next week or so, it is urged, Beret OT eee ae Neat ae We also make ach ‘ad f Sui = ae ea Detroit .. 12 “494 { ton or any other place isa’ profound| Will, sce Hnes drawn tighty in the |NUees!e says in the memorandum of | Bcpeaper grade 0) wits from = ost Certain if French- iaystory: His candidacy might add| campaign and probably some differont | he case, in which he decided Carl R. |S = : man Heats Lewis National League 1 pprectal ly to Senator McCumber’s| alignments may be made, ~ Kositzky was entitled to the office, |= 35 to 45 = 7 Ww L Pet. Git culties—already grave enough—but McCumber to Speak. _ Much work which has been ‘held up |= = ~ New York M14 3 -ga4 Otherwise McHarg would cut no fig-| Senator McCumber is expected to| (tr the land office because of conflict |S= = idago . 688 | ure in the race. . authorit; x 2 | = 4 — Se RG Nba, Brooklyn 8 election boards? i mp. With many in/expect to appeal, the case. In the = ii = Paris, May 5—(By the ‘Associated | Pittsburgh 9 .471{ “Assuming that Mr, Gronna does not CUGh wone eonhen ot tnere |meantime Kositzky will be im charge) fa os ict it = Press.)—Jack Dempsey told The As- | Philadelphia . 9 ago0|intend to remain in te ‘teld, the] fight by I. V. At feudiste whe wane| rte eee, : as We Solicit Your Business. = sociated Press today it’ was: almost Cincinnati « a4 .300 | Chronicle knows of only one man in{\McCumber’s scalp at 2 who want} Two classes of appointive officers |ES ‘ — most | Boston 273|/North Dakota whos jMeCumber’s scalp at any cost, Fra-|/are named by Judge Nuessle. Where |== = certain he would mect Georges Car- | el United States Nieeedl candancy for) zier’s nomination daily is becoming) one is appointed subject ‘to. removal |= S E. Ber eson & Son = pentier again in London or Paris late Ameriean ‘Association genuine enthusiasm ia aRUUNOuberte Fepatinesiee th for cause, the catise must be,shown at = ¥ i g = this year if Carpentier defeats Ted Indianapolis 10; St. Paul 2. san League ranks, and that man is i i oa er ldenendent sale oF; |avnearing, Judge Nuegsle, saye,: (his = it , = Lewis in London, May 11, and provid-| Minneapolis 11; Louisville 5. A.M, hristianson, now chi fa eaalcan Ts te vO tnted: OU te eek | belng, decided: inthe, Wehox cess. = Closed evenings except Saturdays = , how chief justice} McCumber in the interests. of a Re-| « rt |= ° # = of the supreme court of this state. Mr ‘In the instant case the appoint-|== ? i— i Ratan ment under the statute is made for a = publican victory right down the line is endangering the Nestos administra- tion. ‘Whether this is so others main- tain time only will tell. Just what substance there is to the candidacy of /Hi, L. Stegner, politicians Columbus 1; Milwaukee 0. Kansas City 8; Toledo 7. American League Cleveland 5; Chicago 3 Detroit 6; St. Louis 5. ‘Others postponed. ed the purse is satisfactory.’ “1 am also: ready to meet Wills or anyone else provided they mean husi- ness,” said Dempsey. I hope some- thing definite will come out of all these efforts.” 5 SmI UMMM TT When you want something out of the ordinary, to eat—come term of two years,” Judge Nuessie said, “subject to removal by the ap- pointing board. The question is whe- ther or Not, under the terms of the statute, in case the appointing board Christianson-is an able man; he has j2 very large circle of personal friends and admirers; he qualifies as a strong vote-getter, and woyld most ereditabiy represent North Dakota in the upper Here is a snap for somebody, twenty- six ( ndred will buy 160 acres of land, The champion said he had not act- ually signed a contraet for a fight at Michigan City, Ind., under the aus- , National League St. Louis 8; Cincinnati 7. ‘Others postponed. hi jouse of congress, “There are no léga] or ethical rea- song why Mr, Christianson should noi comment, is speculative, but they do say that the campaign in North Da- kota has reached tne “dog eat dog” desires to remove the appointee be- fore the expiration of the two-year period, it is necessary that a ‘hearing or I may trade it for-a house in Bis- marck, Land is located about 14 miles north of Turtle Lake, and it is with- to the McKenzie, and order LIVE LOBSTER—and you will pices of the American Legion, but add- |* Western League ed that he would be glad ta do any-| Sioux City 12; St. Joseph 1 become a candidate for the office. Un-|stage and all the breaks are favoring |be had and’ the appointee ¢he given i 3 ; St. : like MeCumber, he ‘pledged: himself in| a ret reas faye } sao, % "? in 20 yards of Crooked Lake. Onjget it. McKenzie Hotel. se in| a return to power or tne Nonpartisan|an opportunity’ to ‘present his’ case ‘graded road and rural free delivery, and be feard in the:anatter,’. “The authorities are somewhat ‘di-. vided upon this question, and there is no rule ag yet established in’ this jur- isdiction, The queston is purely one of interpretation. What did the leg- islature mean by the statute in ques- tion? The legislature has seen. fit to create three classes of appointive of- fices, those holding* for indefinite terms, those holdng for. definite terms subject to removal, by the appointing Tulsa 12;, Des Moines 1. Wichita 13; Omaha 7. Denver 12; Oklahoma City 11. MANDAN NEWS | |Miss Verna Bird | Dies in Mandan school house is on the place, there is 45 acres in field, 40 more can easily ‘be cultivated, the land is rented for this season; if interested call at 406 7th St. or write Tribune. 5-5-lw thing he coufd for the Legion. Dempsey characterized as pure non- sense the report linking his name with an actress who has been in the public eye much of late. He also} -denied reports that he was going to marry a French girl. “All the repdrts about that,” he said. “are pure bunk, as I have al- _ Teady told you my heart is in America where it is held tightly by an Ameri- can girl. I am afraid my girl in| League lbecause the building up of.a gersonal political machine with Fargo and. Grand Forks as the dictators seems to be the paramount issue, with the fight against state socialism com- pletely: forgotten, EVEN EBERT DOESN’T GET HIS MAIL advance to abide by the action of the Jamestown convention. ‘But the con- vention took no action with respect to | the office of United States senator, so j Could ibe no possible ground for ism on that score. “The Chronicle would like mighty wel] to see Mr. ‘Christianson toss his hat in the ring. We believe he would come home a winner, and certainly his ‘candidacy would ‘afford a tremendous lot of satisfaction to a lot of pedple New variety of wheat, grown in Oregon, is immune to smut, the plant disease that ‘has ruined many bumper crops. A Pekingdse puppy is said to be the most valuable dog in Europe. ~ | os 2 furnished Mr zi FOR RENT—Very nicely ‘apartment, call at 807 4th St. \L. ‘Cr Jones. 6: FOR (SALE — Second-hand Dodge.|@ painting, Paper Hanging, Paper 5-5-LW America will be jealous if she reads | nea thea: varns shout my going around with these girls and make me do some” tai explaining when I get home.” ; z >, | the Jamestown convention. (He is per. 32 CARS ENTER Ereleghs ences sohpeuerny Class of 1971 /sonally popular and nas always eon | A letter addressed to the “Reichs {detinite term subject to removal, and ; as engaged in teaching school in one! 4 close personal aand political frienc | President, Berlin,” was recently re officers appointed for a definite tem of the districts about ten miles south Leg palliical sions he sender by th sit j T j POMCAdE RS Be Was tattaakod with ‘of the late Senator A. J. Gronna, turned to the sender by the postoffice | subject to removal for cause, they TYPEWRITERS ‘Robe: t Z L | of an, was attacked N° ahe LV. A. managers are not sat | With 2 label attached stating, “with- | must have intended that there should £ All makes 0ert L. eonard out address or particulars the ad-])e a difference in the manners in 2 Greer, sold and rented Presents Verna Bird, nineteen-year-old daugh- ter of Ben Bird of Almont, died here at 5 o’clock ‘Wednesday evening after an illness of about ten days. Mi: ®Bird who was a graduate of the Al- | jaundice as a result of a stoppage of in this state.” ° ‘Pressure at, Work. That pressure is being brought to bean upon Judge Christianson has been apparent ever since adjournment o} Berlin, May 5.—Not even President. Ebert is exempt from the exasperat- ing delays or failure ‘to deliver mail which occur here as in all othér coun- tries, authority (the instant case) and those holding for definite terms subject to removal for cause by the appointing authority. It would seem to follow necessarily that when the legislature provided for officers appointed for a Phone 800. \ Articles to the value’ of $1,000,000 are pawned every week in London. Bismarck ——————— Cleaning and Kalsoming, at less than pre-war prices. Al Work Gyaranteed. Phone 279J or Call 214 2nd St. isfied with the senatorial situation. i » With, the prospect of MdHarg, Norton peers and Lauder in the race in addition to Frazier and ‘Senator McCumber, the situation is complicated as far as the state ticket is concerned. One-Way Support. Through the Fargo Forum the open demand is made that every candidatc which such different officers might be removed. Otherwise the words, “for cause” would be absolutely meaning- less and their use would be ‘wholly unnecessary.” Continuing Judge Nuessle said: “It is true that these different classes of hofficers may have been provided for and their terms fixed by different leg- islatures, but the meaning of the va- rious acts must be determined by taking into consideration all of them, regardless of whether they were pass- ed by one or by different législa- tures.” GIRLS! LEMONS ‘Iressee cannot be t English Solon Agitates : Abolition of All ,the galt duct ahd although an opera-j tion was performed the\disease had | niade such' headway that she failed to; rally, /. Deceased was one of the most pop- ~ BO0-MILE RACE Indianapolis, Ind., May 5.—Thirty- two cars have been entered in the tenth annual 1,500 .mile international! sweepstakes automobile race to be run| War young women in the county and | was greatly beloved by all with whom at the Indianapolis motor speedway | v “yi she came~in contact. News of her} May 30, it was announced today. The | leath eceived with d | purse offered is $50,000, with added| death was received with deep Sorrow | i 3 send <C0} onouays belneiow bee te $100,000, it we \py her host of friends and was 2 se-| or He Poteet Sia Bonnie, 1 CxCeD| paid, 000, | vere shock to ‘the members of her| fine ler, of course: get behind the state Included in the list of drivers are| family. She leaves besides her father, | eed ok ‘h ae te, tic net pee Tommy Milton, 1921 A. A. A. cham.| three ‘brothers and two sisters, one of| th so Wig oe: a ta torre pion, [Howard Wileox, Daiph DePalma} Whom is Mrs. Oscar J. Olson of Man- is meet EHIeMCHIbee f pers and Jules Goux, all, former winners ot | 442- . relia e| 1 i i the event: walle Hald-andtion pic- The body will be taken to Atmont| ato as Ree Be = ae ture star, is also included land it is expected the funeral will be} iat k from a Fargo I. V, A. source 5 Ss held there Saturday. hat in many localities the I. V. A Managers are secretly organizing tc Typewriter Co. Bism: Crewsky.-Shoe Repair Shop 109 3rd St., Bismarck, N. D. Across from Van Horn Hotel. We give mail orders prompt attention.. London, May A bill to abolish private property in land and to trans- fer all lands“in Great Britafu which is not already’ the property of the srown or of any public authority to a newly created [Ministry of Lands has becn introduced into the House of Commons. ! In the case of agricultural land, while all the buildings (except labor- ars cottages)-and other permanent im- provements.; would’ be: transferred to ‘the new! ministry, the ,measure pro- The etar of provocative i beauty and i PIG AND CHICKEN H. Ss. ATHLETE: nominate Frazier in the hopes of beat George /H. Wilson left last evening | on a business trip to St. Paul. MAY GO TO DICKINSON (Bismarck’s high school athletes, who have been training lightly since the ‘close of the baskethall season have ‘been holding tryouts this week to de- termine whether the school has track | athletes of-enough merit to enter into ‘one or two of the meets, especially that of the Slope country at Dickinson, Mrs, J. T. Kasper left last evening for St. Paul, where she will ‘be guest of friends. fs i Mrs, Peter Klick and dapghter, left Jast evening for Minneapolis, where they wil] join Mr. Klick, who left Mandan about two montha ago to make his headquarters in that city. ing him in the fall with J. F, T. O’Con or, This report comes direct from a Fargo politician who is high in the confidence of the I. V. ‘A. That cred mce is to be given the report politi- ians assert they have to point ‘only to what happened to William Langer following the Minot convention. , Nelson Disappointed, J There Theodore Nelson’s program was spiked.. He wanted Nestos’ nom- inated at that time and made a vigor- vides arrangements whereby they can become the property of'the tenant and form part of ‘the tenant right, togeth- er with all ‘other improvements made by him. Compensation to owners“is to be paid in the: form of, five per cent National Land Stock (providing an annual income equal-‘to the present net letting value of the land ‘trans- ferred) redeemable at par after 30 years. After the redemption of the stock one-fourth of the net revenues of the WHITEN THE SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake Well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Message this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. ‘Famous stage beauties use this lem- on:lotion to bleach and bring that On Railroad Tracks. NO. 2 “TOOT TOOT” Ham and Eggs. 4 Mrs, Jos. -P. Hess, president; Mrs. ‘H. B. Parson, vice president; Mrs. ‘Wm. McCormick, secretary, and Mrs. Mave Taylor, treasurer, were elected as new officers of the Child Conser- vation league at a meeting Wednes- day afternoon in the Commercial cluo rooms. Mrs, Fred ‘W. McKendry, re- tiring president, Mrs. Hess, Mrs. H. S. Russell and Mrs. D. R. Taylor, Jr, were named as the club delegates to the district federation convention at Dickinson. ‘Work of the club in the past year was reviewed by the officers in their reports, and following the business meeting of the club, members viewed the art exhibit of Miss Upjohn’s work, brought here through their ef- soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, al so as a freckle, sunburn, and = tan bleach because it doesn’t irritate. Mr. and Mrs,’ Economy ous fight. Following that convention Mr. Langer ‘charges that J. V. A. man agers urged many of their followers to support Frazier-in order to swing the state.into the Democratic column in the fall with J. F. T. O'Connor. Langer’s friends point out that Nes tos left for Norway after the Minot fonvention and took no active part in that campaign, 1. V. A. Combination, That the same combination is being worked now is openty charged. It is reported that the price of the Detio cratic fusion is a seat in the United States senate for J. F. T. O’Connor and a place on the supreme bench for Attorney General Johnson, also a May 12th. While track is a new sport, some of the marks have been rather credible, and the indications are that | a few athletes will enter some of the competitions. 2 BASEBALL FANS i HOLD MEETING = There will ‘be®a baseball meeting tonight in Eiks hall at 7.80 o'clock, when iplans for a baseball team for this year will bé~mulled over. All fans are invited to be present. COLLINS WINS land would be applicable to national purposes and three-fourths to local purposes. i a glamorous drama of Paris and New York, between mid- night and dawn. _ Capitol Theatre Coming Soon In Klein’s Tailor Shop No. 424 Broadway — “Toot Toot.” Two Suit orders ‘placed. DA HANOGUUCNDUNCQONNRUNUUEODOCUOUGNUUUNOC#NUOLOUIENSUOdUENDceauEscuOCeEAbedLens oKusDCeNsdueNDurdunevUuoNdcunaseddUeedtnacenuetsucdiuiatinty ' OVER SMITH (torts. Democrat, St GREETS had an s aS There is an old Spanish proverb, 2 @ TONIGHT : ei ntibe Comins. wrewile’. Watertown, |- REGRETS DEATH OF SEN, | seasoned politician quoted today which FRIDAY C wo00 Cccessory S. D., in the match staged at the old GRONNA “When two men ride theisame horse and i . SATURDAY | Phone 382-J. z Corner Eighth and Main Sts. Bismarck, N. D. one/must needs ridg behind.” Tired of a Back Seat. I. V. A. attempts to make the two politica] parties ride the same horse has caused. complications, The Demo- crats are tired of riding behind. They cannot win the attorney generalship in a state so overwhelmingly Republi- opera house in Mandan. Collins pinned Smith to the mat in * two straight falls, the first in twenty-| two minutes with a half scissors and) a wrist Jock, and the second time in| eight minutes with a hammerlock. Michelin Tires and Tubes. Used Cars Bought and Sold. Ford Repairs. Buy Michelin 30x844 regular sized cords. They are. standard equipment for light Delivery cars. Price $16.00. (Continued from Page 1) , tend the funeral if possible. Several state officials probably will be at the funeral. : The governor said: “Tt is with the keenestiregre! t that I in nator Asle J. WILLIAMS GETS - ANOTHER HOMER 5—Heilmann’s home Detroit, May run with Cobb and Beach on base in the ninth inning gave Detroit three runs and a 6 to 5 victory over St. Louis here. The Browns’ got away to a three-run Jead in the first inning but Detroit tied it up and the visitors again took the lead inthe fifth when Kenneth Williams hit his tenth home ‘run of the year with Stsler an base,/ “Strangler” Wins With Headlock (Minn, Minneajpolis, May 5.—Ed “Strangler” Lewis, heavyweight wrest- ling champion of the ‘world retained his title here last night by defeating John Freberg of Sweden. Lewis won the first fall in 58 minutes with a headlock. Freberg was unable to con- tinue and was unconscious for 45 min- utes. The crowd hooted:Lewis and the champion had to be escorted by po- lice to his dressing room and then to his hotel. = Dance every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings at heard of the death of Sei Gronna this morning, While I had heard from him and from others, that he was not well, yet his sudden de- can. place on the supreme bench, a seat Their only hope is to secure a parture comes as a distinct shock. “In his death the state has lost @ good citizen and a valuable public ser- vant. He spent his manhood years in ‘ou state, and has been one of the real buiklers of the commonwealth. Coming here without money, but with a healthy body, a keen mind, and 2 strong will, he set resolutely to work, and has made a success as a farmer, a merchant, and a banker anda com- munity builder. “In hig services in Congress, Sena-, tor Gronna has proven himself a real representative of this agricultural state. He knew the needs and the pro- pYems of our farmers. He knew their difficulties, and he had a keen appre- ciation of what was needed to meet their problems and difficulties, and; to work out such a solution as would | promote the best interest of the peo- ple of our state as well as the best interest/ of the people of the whole country. “The state can ill afford to lose a man like Senator Gronna, and both in its business and in its political life, | and in the working out of the prob-! ‘Jems of reconstruction, :we greatly need men of the knowledge, ability, and featlessness of Senator Gronna. ‘The people of North Dakota will long i | 4 Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Trentment Given by One Who Had it In the year of 1893 I was attacked by Muscular and Sub-apute Rheuma- tism. I suffered as only those who are thus afflicted -know, for over three years, I tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I obtained was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me completely, and such a pitiful condi- tion has never returned. I hawe giv- en it to a number who were terribly vafflicted,; even bedridden, some of them seventy to eighty years old, and the resuits were the same as in my own case. I want every sufferer from any form of muscular and sub-acute (swelling at the joints) rheumatism, to try. the great value of my im- proved “Home’ Treatment” for its remarkable healing! power. Don’t send a cent; simply-mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it‘has proven itself to be that long- looked-for means of getting rid of such forms of rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly sat- isfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered+you free? Don't dé- lay. Write today. NOAH-BEERV»n: J Belle of Alaska A HEART.AND. ACTION“DRAMA OF THE ROARING YUKON i Supported by FRANK GLENDON Also KINOGRAMS BEN TURPIN Comedy “STEP FORWARD” ABSOP FABLE Matinee Daily, 2:30 Evenings List your Ford with us for a quick sale. We have several buyers. Setaunsnenenssnvannavesnonsngocaveznocastsnavssasgovnsnessasarevsssuassevasstnaanveocnsvetsasussanogncanensenaannnane “PRAIRIE SMOKE” By Melvin R. Gilmore. Revised edition, bound in cloth, per copy, $1.50, by mail...............$1.60 This edition is just off the press and as the supply is limited, we would suggest that you send in your order without delay. : The Song of the Pasque Flower, per copy .30 P. 0. ORDER OR BANK DRAFT WITH ORDER. Address BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY. 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents ea te eee ecareatlh ware 7 remem! ‘im, years~ lark H. Jackson, No. 698H Durs- Py per dance. rer he thely frequent wish that he || ton Bldg., Syracure, N.Y. Be 7:30 & 9 Mr, Jackson is responsible, Above Bismarck, N. 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