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+ ARN PAGE EIGHT ORGANIZATION OF RESERVE OF ARMY TAKEN UP Major R. W. Whittier, U. S. A., Comes to Bismarck to Confer Upon Organization APPLICATIONS ARE ASKED Nang NET TAR COURT HOLDS steer] AUDITOR NEED- NOT ASK BIDS Tribune Institutes Case to De- Fargo, May 6—Mrs. Addea M. Brooks, acting superintendent of the Florence rittenton home in Fargo since the death of Miss Lillian G. Topping last August, was made per- manent superintendent at a meeting of the board of directors. | Rev, B, J. Bechtel ,appointed field secretary last June, was reappointed and given a three-year contract. Thirteen additional members were} termine Status of Election named on the advisory board at the Suppli suggestion of Mr, Bechtel. The new upplies members are 'R, A. Nestos, Bismarck; Judge L. J. WPalda, Minot; Judge} While disapproving of the policy of C, W. Buttz, Dev‘ls Lake; Wi C./ county auditors letting supplies with: Treumann, Grafton; Rob2rt O'Neil, An appeal from Judge Nuessle’s de- |. c'sion has been mage. , , Printing concerns 4m Bismarck have repeatedly protested against discrim- ination practiced by County Auditor Johnson, but without avail. CANT GBT.CARS FAST ENOUGH W. E. Lahr Makes Trip to Twin Cities to Get Cars W. E. Lahr! of the Lahr Motor Sales out competitive bids, Judge Nuessle} Company returned yesterday from today sustained a demurrer of County | Minneapolis where he went in an ef- Attorney McCurdy to a suit started by|fort to obtain deliveries of Willys- the Bismar¢k Tribune companfy to Knight, Overland and Nash cars, compel the board of county commis-| ‘We haven't been able to get cars sioners or county auditor to aaks bidg Ut of.the factory fast enough to take New Rockford; ‘W. H. Swenton, Car- rington; Dr, H.C. Windel, Williston; William Stevenson, Langdon; : Herry Lord, Cando; Jos. P. Hess, Mandan; Judge J. D. Stocks, Steele; Judge Fred Jansonius, Fessenden, and J. A. Dr. E. P. Quain and E. J. Taylor Of Bismarck Assisting in The Organization Violence Versus Velvet! ay \ (Major R. W. Whittier, Medical Corps of the U. S. Army, is in Bis- marck in the interests of the Organ- ized Reserves of the Army. He has come from (Minneapolis where he is on duty with the 38th Division of the Organized Reserves, to’ assist Dr. E. P. Quain who is a reserve officer and in command of the 379th Medical Regi- ment (Reserve) being organized in North and South Dakota. ©. J. Taylor of Bismarck, a captain in the Organized Reserves, has been assigned to headquarters of the 379th Medical Regiment and is assisting in completing the organiaztion. ‘the National Defense Act as amend- ed in 1920, provides for a definite mil- itary policy for the United States, pre- scribing that in the future the army of the United States shall. consist of three components: The Regular Army, the National Guard and the Organized Reserves: The law referred to pro- vides that the names, numbers and designations of divisions and subord- inate units thereof that served dur- ing the World War, shall be preserved as far as practicable, Buchanan, Buchanan. CONVOCATION MEETS MAY 14 (Fargo, May, 6—The 38th hnnual convocatjon of'thé Protestant Episco- pal church of North Dakota will be held here May 14-16, it was announced today. | AT THE THEATERS | : CAPITOL For the seeker after something dif- ferent in the realm of the photoplay, the management of the Capitol Thea- ter has something special to offer Monday when there will be presented for the first time in Bismarck the thrilling heart-interest . photo-drama, “Why Girls Leave Home.” Although the theme and title of. the production are from the great Amer- ican stage success of the sama name which thrilled theatre goers a gener- for the election supplies for Burleigh county, ‘County Auditor Johnson took the po- sition that the letting of this work was his own personal matter and he placed the contract fof the Burleigh county supplies with the Knight Print- ing company of Fargo, refusing to al- tow any of the Bismarck printing the various supplies, Judge E. T, Burke appeared for The Tribune in Judge Nuessle’s chambers this afternoon and asked that a re- straining order be granted to prevent County Auditor Johnson from award. ing these supplies without bid or price to the Fargo concern. Mr, McCurdy while denouncing. ag asking for bidg doplared that the law: @ave the county’ auditor: ‘this ‘power. ‘He demurred to the Tribune’s com- plaint, in the friendly suit brought and the case will be appealed to the su- ‘preme court in an attempt to ascer- tain whether supplies in excess of $300 an be let without competitive’ bids, SA ;month ago the board of county plants or stationery concerns bid ‘on: i care. of the demand,” said Mr. Lahr, “and ‘I thought gurely I could obtain afew cars at Minneapolis, ‘but, .I found the branches with lot of or- ders and no stock.” Mr. Lahr stated that the buying public evidently realizes that auto- mobile. prices have struck bottom and that from’ now on it will ‘be a matter of his firm bein~ able to make deliver- jes, AFFIRMS RULING ON INCOME TAX Washington, May 6.—Secretary.Mel- lon today informed Senator Glass of Virginia by letter that the treasury wpop .reconsideration had. reported vicious the system followed in ‘not, the,same conclusions as held by Com- missioner Blair. that contributions’ to. the Woodrow Wilson Foundation were not exempt from federal income tax. HOLSTEIN BULL GOES TO JAPAN Moorhead, Minn., May ¢—Sale of a Every mile ‘traveled by a hammering poppet-valve motor marks the ebbing tide. of efficiency. Every mile traveled by a sliding Sleeve- Valve Willys-Knight Motor marks the * -- sising tide of power. “' , One is the efficiency of violence, the | ¢, — other is the velvet o! efficiency; one: is depleted by distance, the other grows “cumulatively finer and fleeter the far- © :)) ther.-it. runs, uses less fuel, conserves ' tires, needs only negligible adjustment : .. at long intervals, generates more energy ‘than it exhausts, and‘is at the peak of é its efficiency’ at 50,000 miles. Under the legislative sanction men- tioned above, the War Department is now engaged in organizing 27 Divis- ions of the Organized ‘Reserves. These divisions will make up 9 army corps which in turn will make up three field arinies, and will cover the entire con- tinental area of the United States. 'rhe states of North Dakota, Minne- commissioners consented to receive @| six-months-qld Holstein bull'to a buy- bid from The Tribune company for thelr trom Japan was announced yester- election ‘supplies. The Knight Print-|day by Bob Melin, head foreman of. ing company refused to bid declaring} ine ©, C. Schroeder farm, south of tRat it was within the prdévince ot | Moorhead. Y ‘ the county auditor to let this work] ‘The animal, a.son of Sir Pierterje without bids and without interference |Qrmsby Mercedes, 37th, one of the from ‘the county board. County Audl-|most famous Holstein stres in the tor Johnson refused to consider the|-world was bought by Ben. Kimura, of ation ago, the Warner Brothers, who present the picture claim that there is not a bit of maudlin melodrama in the entire story. One prominent re- viewer has stated that the produc- tion struck him as “a blend of ‘Way Down East’ and ‘Humoresque,’” al- though the picture itself resembles Motor Sales Company Bismarck, N. D. Distributors ‘Phone 490 sota and Iowa have been allotted as) the territory from which the 88th Di- vision is to be organized, with Division headquarters in Minneapolis. In ad- dition to organizing units of the 88th Division, other forces will be formed in these three states consisting of General Headquarters Units, Field Army Troops ang Army Corps Troops. The 379th Medical Regiment of which Col. Quain is the Commanding Officer is a unit of the Third U. S. Field Army. Plan of War Department It is the plan of the War Depart; ment to assign Reserve Officers to all these units so that in the event. of a great national emergency again the War Department will be able to call to the colors the various units, each ‘having its complete complement of officers ‘and perhaps all of the non- commissioned officers and specialists. A great many more Reserve Ofti- * cers are needed for the many units to be organized and everything is being done to stimulate the interest espe- cially of the ex-officer of the ‘World ‘War whose training and experience gained during his active service ought not to be lost to the government. (Many of the units are rapidly fill- ing up and those reserve officers who selves with tho plans are becoming en- thusiastic, Most of the effort of army officials now is directed toward obtaining the necessary officer ‘per- sonnel for the reserve units but en- listments of ex-service men who can qualify as non-comrhissioned officers or specialists are being made. Anyone desiring to. get-in touch with army matters may do so by writ- ing to the headquarters of the 88th rvaslen, Kasota Bldg, Minneapolis, inn. i" UNIQUE STREET CARS IN MEXICO Cars Built on Dodge Brothers Chasis Almost coincident with the success: ful experiment in Port au Prince, Hai- ‘ti, comes a repert from Mexico City, of (a system of street cars built’ on Dodge Brothers chassis. According to William Qenbow, Dodge Brothers Mexico City (dealer, the motor railway was worked ; out only after a long series of expori- ments by the Monte Alto Railroad Co. \For the real test of. the practicability ‘of the system, 4 Dodge Brothers inotor ‘was chosen. The results were de- % (cisive, “It kicked their cars up the steep- ‘est hills and around the worst curves fat a speed of 26 miles per hour,” says Mr. Benbow, “and that is just about as rapid movement as any man in his » road.” have had a chance to familiarize them- | ; ‘Senses wants on that particular rail-|' neither of the two productions men- tioned. . pan ae, already let the work to the Fargo con- ELTINGE, cern without any price agreed upon. |’ Fighting on the fore top of schooner} Affidavits were presented tor the with the vessel rolling and pitching|court showing that in many counties, and the mast swaying, is no pleasant|it is the practice of the county aud- job, according to Rudolph Valentino, |itors to secure bids on these election playing the leading male role and Wal. | supplies from the various printing con- ter Long, the villainous captain of the|cerns. especially from those printing hell-ship in ‘Moran of the ‘Lady Let-|concerns which are resident in the ty,’ a Paramount picture which will|county and are taxpayers. This .Mr. ‘be shown at the Pltinge theater Mion-|Jchn:on ‘refused to..do. All of the day and: Tuesday, i - |guppiies can bo purchased in Bismarck The fight scenes‘were filmed aboard] from the. various printing plants and the ship in San Francisco Bay. The/Stationery stores, but Mr, Johnson de- two men were at least sixty feet above pare Creep ee rie. will go to the desk. ‘The fight started on deck and continued on up the.rigging until area Ne tell vent res eee they reached the fore top. From there |P3y for the supplies at a, mee! b tho Board of County Commissioners they fought on out to the end of aj. spar, After. final struggle, the vil-|'” riday, Dosretuses tires felig lain drops into the ocean. For this All those seeking this information it, was his logal right to place the latter shot; a camero’ was lashed: to! ¥7 ; = ahother aper, and thue'a‘cl view work wherever he pleased and without i i i of the knock-out punch and the fall any bide eadole nk d County. Attorney was obtained. ~ ‘McCurdy pointed out the lack. of law Dorothy Dalton plays the featured jon this point which lets down the bars role of “Moran.” The, picture is an|for graft. in. county printing. - They adaptation of the sea story by Frank‘ both urged .the. necessity..of' some: ex: Norris, } ie < plicit: decision from the supreme ‘court’ ¢ jat.cannot be secured‘ on the basis the law. that: ‘steps: be taken to, corréct the law. so that. the taxpayers can’ be protected. against county auditors, who refuse.to call for competitive bids’ on such work,” The election: supplies range in’ some coun- ie Bonu re to as high as.$3,000 and Dance every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. evenings: a. 8:30 at The Coliseam. 10 Cen ANNOUNCEMENT. Many county auditors ask for bids U hereby announce myself asa can-| 4g. i didate for the office of county treas- bibl eat set eit a urer of Burleigh county at the June,|regards other than elettion supplies 1922 primaries, the law js: very explicit and directs || W. T. VibaeaMene es that bids be called for. f Political Adv. When you want something out of the ordinary, to eat—come to the McKenzie, and order LIVE LOBSTER—and you will get it. McKenzie Hotel. iJ Get your. shoes shined free today at the Economy Shoe Store, 105 5th St., opposite Mc- Kenzie Hotel. EE aw 3 Dance aay atten al lay and Satu evenings ai 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. f Tyee ica cpatitee | ‘Fold, Chavvolet, .. The lower story of a house in Kansas (City, Kan., is built entirely’ of discarded telephone and telegraph poles. The street car chassis weighs ap- proximately 6,600 pounds, with a. wheelbase of seven feet. The trans-| mission is adjusted with the original ‘rear axle of the Dodge Brothers chas- | sis, and sprockets for the chains are placed in the naves of the wheels.! ; The diameter of the wheels is 22 inch- | es. (With this car the railway com- pany claims to be able to carry 40 CARD READING AND PALMISTRY Now is the time to have your, future told to you — also your past life, or just some of the’ past. as you wish to hear. Card reading and Palmistry, $1.00. 25 cents extra for questions and 3 wishes. Please do not let this op- portunity pass as it may be a great help to you in the future. . Call at A. Nessif’s room- ing house, Room 8, Fifth street. WILL BE HERE ALL NEXT WEEK. \ REGAINDIMG PUTS THE POWER Having US regrind the car’s cylinders makes the motor more powerful, economical ‘fl and. quiet. Those worn or scored cylin- ders besides wasting power, them reground here means ECONOMY and POWER. Inquire. MODERN MACHINE WORKS / 921 Front Street. Bismarck, :N. Dak... GOV. NESTOS TO , tonight for Lisbon’ where’ he will speak. Sunday ‘afternoon at a district |chosen as the -mext. year's rotherhood’ of | Place: of ‘the ae Dekote aa " c ence today, Dr. Norman s-| of the ‘University. of North Dakotg, n Tuesday | waa che ‘ Four small talands in - the meeting of the im the “Lutheran °churé orobably will go’ ti bon to’ attend ‘the funera! of former SeNator’ A; Tribune's bid declaring that he had}$opporo, Kokkaldo, Japan. The pur- ‘chase price was not made public, MAKE ADDRESS Governor Nestos will leave the city rom .Gronna, and ikely will be forged 0 bl an-en-, gement to.sp Neveu | New Battery Prices! (One Year Guarantee.) : Oakland, Overland, ete. 215 Main St. | Of Sah ‘i Manditn Monday’ seay ‘were recently offeted © ry in: London. é —_—o GRAND Ss. GETS SESSION} “preaident. ‘Twelve Months Buys A CORWIN AOTOR Co, —————— SS HUET ea eee 918.95 Buick, Olds, ‘Studebaker, Hudson, etc............$22.95 Dodge and Franklin.,.........0......0. 000 .. $27.95 F. 0. B. Bismarck, Tax Paid. | - Hleetrie Service and Tire Co. | passengers, and with the addition of Z yt ¥ 2 : femile trip trom Mexico City into the i \ = COTEN ogy NE AND ea ‘BISMARCK WELDING WORKS } interior takes about an hour NG se HNN EAE ie AW sania 3/8 Phone 776. 208 10th St. So. ~ You have not seen the new Oakland 1922 models, you ~ ’ have missed the best looking of the new cars. Investigate the 15,000 Mile Warranty. Fargo, May 6Grand Forks was}. meeting cademy | pit 2 ee aout Dependable MLB. GILMAN Co. Smusacn = Prone 608 : J We Do All Kinds of Welding. 7° It makes no difference how small ‘or. how Aarge the job is we are fully equipped to do it.. We have had several years experience and guarantee our work. aNUCUNODCRENORELDTCUAAUOUEOURCUUVOUUUDUUT ATAU EECUUUEUSUAUOMEAEUUN AE URCUEUOTCUUA TCA NNU ENHANCE AAA EET CENA LAD ETE Lockwood Accessory Co. Phone 382-J. ioe (ores Big and Mala Bi Michelin Tires and Tubes. Used Cars Bought and Sold. : Ford Repairs. ~ : Buy Michelin 30x81 regular sized cords. They are standard equipment for light Delivery cars. Price $16.00. , List your Ford with us for a quick sale. ‘We have KS . Several buyérs, , ba SV0QbUNgaaTERMADENAGLSUUGGEERRDSUUD GUNNA NAAT US GANMU NATTA NAT NUE TM THAT TELAT TGA TTA :

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