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k ‘ THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 THE BISMARC K. TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ae oe | SOCtAL AND le «PERSONAL ‘ Legionaires Enjoy Enthusiastic Meet; Reld Social Hour, Between 50 and 100 men and wo- men attended the meeting of\ the! American Legion and the Auxiliary | last night-et Legion ial. Delegates to the National American Legion convention at Devils Lake gave reports on that meeting. They said it was decided, at that time to/ put on a tational membership drive July 1, This will be, an intensive | campaign, of one day. During that time it was hoped’ to bring the mem- bership up to two millions. At pres- ent the membership ranges between | one and two millions, After. the business meeting the la- dies served doughnuts and coffee. A large proportion of the assemblage j remained in the hall until about mid- } night in order to receive the clec- tion returns which were being flashed for their benefit by the Tribune. fiwvbz emf sard emf emf emfwynnn Shriners Plan For Big Picnic’ The Shriners of Bismarck will hold ‘a picnic at Elm Grove, just! south of town, Sunday, July 2. The| program which has been arranged | includes foot races, tug of war con- tests, a ball game between the Fat Fatimas and Slim Slaves, dancing, and various other interesting stunts. | All Shriners and their, families are requested to grace the picnic! with their presence and to’ bring, friends here today. their own lunch. Coffee and soft drinks will be on hand at the picnic grove. vars will be on hand at the Ma- sonic Temple at 3:30 o’clock p.. m. for those who do not have a means of transportation. Recital Numbers Well Received A good sized crowd attended the recital given by the voice and ex- pression pupils of Miss Clara Rudge yesterday evening at the High school auditorium, The program which included solos, readings, and a musical farce was enthusiastically received by the au- dience. The following program was given: Robert, toi que j’aime, from Roberta le Diable . : Meyerbeer (a) A. Bowl of Roses (b) Gae to, Sleep... Hazel Pierce Where Ignorance is Bliss Magnetic Waltz........... L’Ardita Genevieve Menard Hughes Summer ...... Saha aett Chaminade Isabella Cochran There were Ninety and Nine.,Davis Albina Plattner ‘ (a) A Leaf of. Gold, from Faust. . eee ee aan tetasese. Gounod (b) A Winter Lullpby.....De Koven May Ackerman O don fatale, from Don Carlo. .Verdi Hennie Olive Hear! How Ruby Played : Isabella Cochran (a) Bobolink .. +... Bischoff (b) Somewhere a Voice is Calling e . Tate Genevieve Menard Hughes SCARFS Musics! Farce Newly engaged young lady....... Isabella Cochran! Carl Keidel A young wife....Jennie Olive Hearl Her Husband John. Sakaraissen —_ TO HOLD CHURCH SOCIAL. The Christian Endeavor society o. the Presbyterian church held a |: social on the church lawn evening. lawn yesterday The social was very suc- cessful and the young people wil’ hold another July 4. The moncs from the socials will Ke used to send delegates to the summer conference which will be held at Jamestown, July 10 to 16. Phe public -is invited to attend the social and enjoy a dish of ice cream. ON WAY TO CONFERENCE. Mrs. John Evklund and daughter. Miss Frieda of Wilton, stopped over for a short visit in the city yester day before leaving for St. Paul Minn., where they will visit with Miss Edna Ecklund. for a couple of weeks. Miss Frieda Ecklund is a del- egate to the B. Y. P. U. convention at . Paul. From there they will go t. rgus Falls, Minn., where they will spend about a week visiting with Mrs. Ecklund’s sister, Mrs. K. F, Ros- enberg. MOTOR OVER, Mrs. John Robinson of Steele mot- ored to the city yesterday morning, In the evening they returned.to their home accompanied by their daughter, Miss Isabel Robinson, who has been ,ture on “The Power. of Thought,” | visiting with friends in the city for the, past week, HOLD DRIVER ““PRUTH AND. HEALTH Rev, A. C. Grier will deliver a lec-| Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the club rooms of the Business and Pro- fessional Women. On Saturday after- noon at’2:30 o'clock he will talk on OF MURDERER Truth at Spokane, Wash, He will| Owner of Car ‘Also Is Appre talk on the new way of thinking “3 which brings health, power and har-| -hended, Say Reports ‘From Police mony. ON VISIT TO SONS. Mr. and Mrs, John Reuter left this morning for Garrison, where they will visit with their sons, Nick and J. A. Reuter for the remainder of the weck. (By tho Associated Press) Berlin, June 29.—The driver of the motor car which carried the murder- ers of ‘Dr. Walter Rathenau when the German foreign minister was as- sassinated last Saturday has been arrested near Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 50 miles from Berlin, the police an- nounced today. FOURTH OF JULY VISITOR. _Miss M, Roberts of Ames, Ia., ar- rived in, the city yesterday for a visit at the house of her brother, Ma and Mrs. O. W. Roberts, until after July 4, LONDON HEARS OF IT. (By the Associated Press) London, June 29,—The men who as- sassjnated the German foreign min- ister, Dr. Water Rathenau last Sat- urday have been arrested, according to a Central News dispatch from Ber- lin, a VISITS SISTER. J. B. Bleith of Glen Ullin, who has been visiting his. sister, Mrs. Hugh McGarvey for several days past, left this morning for his home. eS WAS YOUNG MAN. AWAY FOR THE SUMMER, (By the Associated Press) Mrs. A. C. Beebe and children lef| Frankfort-On-The-Oder, Germany. this morning for Hibbing, Minn,,| June 29.—Ernest Werner Teichow ‘of where they will spend the summen| Berlin, a student twenty-one years with relatives, old, who the police declare was the j pokaike driver of the murder car in the as- RELIEF CORPS MEET sassination of Foreign Minister Rath The Woman’s Relief Corps will|enau last Saturday, was arrested meet at the home of Mrs. A. D. Card-| near heré, today. ner tomorrow affernoon, at 2:30 o'clock, Freeman of Baldwin visited with AD OURN G..A. Fraser of Fargo, was a busi- 10 J ness visitor in the city today. pene : (By the Associated Press) John M. Craven of Menoken, wa:|.. Washington, June 29—The way a business caler here today. was cleared today for adjournment of the house to August 15, the senate approving a. concurrent resolution Miss Hulda Spangenbergf Wilton, visited in the cit 5 passe@ by the house. House leaders Hee hope to begin the adjournment Sat- Mrs. F. E. Harvey of Wing, was| ¥tday- : a, Bismarck caller today. CITY NEWS | JAPS ADOPT: ovo NAVAL TREATY Mr. and Mrs, Joe Braun announcg the birth of a baby boy yesterday. ee (By the ated Press) Tokio, June 29.—The privy council passed the naval treaty adopted at the Washington arms conference and submitted it today to the prime re- gent for ratification. The council’s approval included St. Aexius Hospital. Mrs. Jacob P. Brosz of Washburn, Baby Lillian Berger of Glen Ullin, Frederick - Hinsz of. Ashley, Mrs. George Dohn of Wilten, have erterea the St. Alexius hospital for treat-| the provision against poison gas and gent. “Mrs. Tom Patton of Mandan |the clause restricting submarines. Mrs. John M. Senger of Strasburg,! Viscount Ito, reporting for the coun- and R. Hube of, Ree, have sbeen dis-|cl’s nvestigating committce, said charged from the hosfital. the committee found the ratio of r. ships apportioned to Japan disad- vantageous to the empire, and re- quested the government, to use great- er care in the future. “The committee ‘of the privy coun- ‘ Bismarck Hospital. Oscar, Thue of Stanton, Mrs. A. M. Ruff of Bovina, N. Y., G. H.*Kline of Parshall, Ferdinand Oclke. of Hazen, Mrs. Peter Scoulex of Hazelton, David Olson of Ryder, Miss Clara Blumer of: the city, Mabel Berguist of Un- derwood, Mrs. John Hein of Regan, and Mrs. Jazob Moilanen of. Brad- cil; however, found that the:Japan- ese delegates at Washington were not at fault in failing to make bet- ter terms. From a spirit of respect for the Washington conference, in its desire to maintain world’s peace, dock have entered the Bismarck hog- pital for treatment. Helen Gilbert- son of Velva. and Mrs. A. R. Falcon- er of near Bismarck have been dis-, charged from the local hospital. the committee recommended ratifi- cation without amendment. Japan is preparing to file a pro- test to Peking against the burning by Chinese bandits of the Japanese sub-consulate near Chientao, a town Hemstitching. N. W. Kelley, 211 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. border. Special dispatches from : Seoul, Korea, report three Japanese killed’ at Chientao and the hospital and thirty houses burned. ROCKEFELLER’S ESTATE (By the Associated Press) | New York ‘June 29.—The bulk of the estate left by William Rockfel- been one of the richest men in the world was bequeathed to his four children, under the terms of his will filed for probate late today. PRESTIGE The cnviable _ prestige which this organization of optical specialists now en- joys is not a matter.of pose cr’pretense but rather the reward of services faith- fully performed; of a work conscientipusly and worth- ily done—over a period of many years. CORD Bonham Brothers Optometrists Bismarck Seo Tomorrow's Ad (0 be sure of un those tires about doubt. day, but will settle Tomorrow’s Ad the year. And remember, yo value without extra in Manchuria just across the Korean, ler, civil mangate, reputed, to have], of your car over the Fourth, prepare yourself now with Fisk Cords to replace The husky, extra size Fisk, with its over- strong construction, will not only keep you free from tire trouble on the holi- ‘tires are concerned for all the rest of There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, for car, truck or speed wagon | HARDING'S INVITATION CCEPTED (By the Asspciated Press) Washington, Jute 29.—White House officials. this “reef said accept- ance had been recdved from both the bituminous and anthracite coal oper- ators and from all union officials who have responded up $o that hour to- President Harding's Ynvitation for’ a joint meeting at th¥ White House Saturday of the two Parties to the nation-wide strike. * MEYERS HOT AFTER MOVIES (By the Associated Press) Washington, June 29,— Declaring that “free love, dissipation, debauch- ery and drunkenness” exist in’ the motion picture colony at Hollywood, Calif. Senator Meyers, Democrat, Montana, appealed in the senate to- day for action on his bills proposing a censorship and investigation of, the motion picture industry and its prod- ucts. REBELS ARE DEFEATED Rome, June 99.—A large force of Tripolitan rebels were defeated by Italian troops in a sanguinary battle near Azizian on Wednesday aecord- ing to reports to the Central News. The rebel casualties are given as several hundred killed or wounded while the government forces lost sev- entcen native soldiers killed and one officer wounded. : GERMAN MARKS REACH NEW LOW ‘LEVEL New York, June German marks today fell to| the lowest level in his- tory here being quoted at a fraction under .027 or the equivalent of 10¢ marks for less than 27 cents, Th normal value! of the mark before the war was 23.8-10 cents. f ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not -|getting the gendine Bayer Product prescribed by physicians over twen- ty-two years and proved safe by millions for colds, toothache, ear- ache, neuralgia, headache, lumbago, rheumatism, pain, pain. o Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of }24 and 100. Aspirin is .the trade ‘mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. R. §. ENGE, D. C. Ph, C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas BIk.—Phone 260 (Bap Powire? TIRES troubled enjoyment which you have a your mind as far as u get the big extra cost. BONUS BOARD -TS.NO MORE |Has Paid 107,000 Claims | Since September, 1919 | | St. Paul, Minn, June 29.—The state | bonus board will officially go out 01 jexistenee tomorrow and all records | and claims will be closed, Joseph A | O'Gordon, director of the board an- | nounced today. | The bonus board which began to jfunction in September, 1919, haf id 107,000 claims, with a grand to- ul. of more than $23,000,000. During its career the bonus board had-a maximum payroll of 283 em- ployes, making it the largest depart- ment in the state government. At present there are énly 14 employes engaged in completing the records. Any soldier entitled to a bonus under the provisions of the Minne- sota statutes, who has not yct made Two Free Lectures | ON | | Truth and Health Will be given by Rev. A. C. Grier, Pastor of The Church Of The Truth, Spokane, Wash., in the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s Club Room. (over | Rialto Theater), Friday evening, June 30th, at 8:00 p.m. SuSbject, “The Power of Thought.”’ Saturday/ ’ afternoon, July Ist, at 2:30 p. m. Subject, “What! All the World Is Seeking.” No charge for admission. Free will offering. All are welcome. claim, will be able to receive payment now only by a special appropriation of the legislature Will open class in Music at Will’s School 9 to 12 a, m. every day. This course will prepare children for any fu- ture musical education they may wish to take up. Many children have lost the desire to study music through the misunderstanding of the child’g ability or capability for certain instruments. This will give teacher and pupil both the opportunity to find what talent may be pos- sessed by child. 60 days’ course, $1.00 per week. Will open Wednesday, July 5th, 9 a.m. Come and enroll. Mr. Dodson will be at Wills school from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. every day. ‘ | The Boston PRICES ON CLOTHING REDUCED $35, $40 and $45 Men’s Suits Reduced to $25.00 'T $25, $80 and $35 Young Men’s Suits Reduced to Se $15, $20 and $25 - De Best & | Bismarck Huyck for it. D. T. OWENS & CO. Room 1, Eltinge Block. Money to loan’on improved city property. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of city. house and lot and Joan you the:money to help you pay WE WILL WRITE YOUR INSURANCE FOR YOU. List your property with us for sale. Farm Lands. Rentals. Before Buying See D. T. OWENS & CO. We can sell you that MODISH LENGTH. BABY REINDEER. The modish, skirt now is separatea] Baby reindeer is a new fut mene from the tloor by about eight inches.| tioned for fall, It is_ p: Fashion authorities believe the dis-| liked for making fur colla tance will be Jess by fall. on motoring ¢ Saturday, July Ist is Seo Seo Tomorrow's Tomorrow's Ad Ad At A. W. Lucas Co. No Preserving Difficulties when you use y sugar and 4 Karo Crystal White—instead of all sugar. Be sure 'to ask your grocer for Karo RED LABEL, your grocer or write Refinin Dept. A, Argo, Lil, for beau instructive Karo Preserving Volder. Seliing NORTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR - “JULY 17- 22-1922 '| FARGO te - Shredded heat with Strawberries When yor ask for est always eaten, made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.—always clean, always pure, iciously Nourishing and Satisfying Shredded Wheat be sure you get the original Shredded Wheat you have always the same high quality. Two Biscuits with milk or cream, or with berries or other fruits, make a satisfying meal.

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