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100 —= § ae | | 4 - «ssuit by the attorneys of the Legion! the provisions of paragraph D. Chap- ) \ Ww ay A START SUIT IN i Taken to Court | Apand Trust Company, has, through |! vgWarrant law. However the attorneys | Pinion of the court, “and for ex- turer, only two running. ‘e*or Turtle SERVICE MEN'S CERTIFICATES egality of Proposed: Plan of Cashing Soldiers’ Bonuses { (By the Associated Press), | Washington, July 1.—The suit of| Mrs. Emma G. Bergdoll, of Philadel-| | phia against the alien property cus- | todian, for return of about $200,000 | worth of property seized as belongr/ ing to her son Grover C. Bergdoll, the draft evader, was dismissed without -prejudice by Justice Jennings Bailey in the District of Columbia supreme court. i WORKMEN'S 4 Suit has been commenced. before J udge W. L. Nuessle here to test the | - sgality of the proposed plan of ashing the soldier Bonus certjfi- | F ates. The plan was approved at the.) ast convention of the Legion at) Devils Lake. | Because his contest ended in de-| feat at all times, Otto Bauer, the qh Morton county tax payer who brought | Sake the suits contesting ie sale ob the | Supreme Court Holds All Ex- hail warrants to the Minnesota Loan e , penses Must Be Audited his attorneys -brought the present! suit’ ‘The auit, like that of the hail| by State Board warrants is to clear up certain legal | Set aera phases and to make the certificates) ‘Travel expenses, salaries, and all more saleable through having su-| expenses of the Workmen’s Compen-| preme court approval of the trans- sation bureau must be audited by the} action, if such approval of the ac-| State Auditing Board according to aj tion is finally given. decision of the North Dakota Su- The first point of attack in the) preme court in the mandamus case uit is that the Soldier Bonus Taw of the Compensation Bureau against is unconstitutional, because the pay- John Steen, state vrensgrar: |.ment of the money constitutes a gift,| One of, the first orders of © the | and not compensation. : | present Industrial Commission was. ‘ The second point is that if the law, that it would not pay bills that had) stitutional, the Industrial Com-| not heen audited by the regular ion does not have the power to board. The Workmen’s Compensa- sue notes /to the purchasing com-. tion Bureau brought mandamus ac- panies, while the state treasurer tion to compel the state treasurer yholds the service men’s certificates to pay a bill, which had not been as collateral. Practically the same approved by the auditing committee, i woint was made in the hail warrants the.suit being started in the Bur- “case, but under the hail warrants | leigh county courts. law the Industrial Commission was! The decision of the supreme court, ‘authorized to borrow moncy ‘to cashiftom; which Justice Grace dissents, the warrants. and which is written by Justice The s@le clause in the soldier bon- | Bronson is that the auditing of the us law -is that the saldier’ may as- travel expenses, salaries, ete., is man- sign the claim, and some have been datory by the general state audit disposed of in that way, but the law; board before the bills can be allow- fails to specifically provide for the ¢d. act of general sale as in the hail, “Bills for supplies,” declares the ‘believe that the assignment: features! Penses of a traveling auditor in- of the law are such that there will| curred by the Workmen’s Compensa- be no hitch in the general sgle,plan.| tion Bureau must be audited by the Mr. Bauer is represented in the | State Auditing Board pursuant to who have been considering the mat-| ter 145 of the laws of 1921 and the ter and arranging the details of sale.’ general law applicable thereto, Sal- | Attorney Gencral Johnson, when aries and all other expenses under served with notice of the suit, ap-| the law should be audited by the peared before Judge Nuessle and en-| State Auditing Board.” red a demurrer, and the attorneys, In further amplifying the opinion, for the Legion and the Attorney the Supreme Court holds that Chap- General then joined in a plea that ter 145 had been passed by the legis thé case be immediately certified to lature. especially to make certain Bie supreme «court, that the bills of the Workmen’s Bu- 1 % reau were included in the work of LEAGUERS ARB or eee Sasa is composed NOMINATED. IN- M’LEAN COUNTY, | of the Governor, Commissioner of Insurance, Attorney General, Stat? Washburn, N. D,, July 1—MeLiean y returned majorities for Non- Treasurer, State Examiner, with the state auditor as secretary. The result of the action will place all of the expenses or the Work- candidates for A. A. Peck for tor and for three represen- F. A. Vogel, Oscar Oberg J. Loudenbeck, in the primary mens’ Compensation bureau, except claims for injuries, under the review of the present state officials, AUTOMOBILE “BUILDERS CONSOLIDATE (By the Associated Press) + Dayton, 0., July 1—An $80,000,000 consolidation of manufacturers of automobile, trucks and: auto parts with factories in seven states has been completed here under the name lof Associated Motor Industries. Will I. Ohmier of Dayton, is chair- tatives and A. | election. | Maxwell ' In the county fight A. L. of Turtle Lake, and Charle © Underwood, were nomi iff. Ole Stefferud, sheriff, was high ‘man for the nomination for: treas- Geo. son of Washburn, and C. L. Foster | Lake were nominated for torney, the present incum-! bent, M. Tellefson, being defeated. | Nonpartisans led for all county of-/ fic | Miss Nielson was the only Inde- | pendent to carry the county. Vote in| of the county 9; McCumber, Sinclaiy by MeClellan,. |factories in addition to the motor,| 2,710; 2,285; an, 2,621; Hyland, 2 Aaker, | Johnson, 2,064; man of the board. The merger in- cluded seven automobile and truck} body, gear, ignition and other part) makers, «Offices will be here. | Full speed production will be start- | ed within a few days in all plants, it was announced. , A number of | other manufactures of cars are be-| ing considered in the consolidation, and some additions may be announced soon it was said. Besides the man-| ufacturing plants involved, five as-} sembling plants will be operated, lo-| cated at Indianapolis Boston, Louis-| Withi iki is ville, Oakland, California and s| Within Striking. D istance ee Louis, Missouri. | | Result of the Primary The manufacturing plants are: : National Motor Car and Vehicle | Election Corporation, Indianapolis; Covert Gear Company, Lockport, New York, transmission and clutch makers; Re- cording and computing Machine Company, Dayton, Ohio, ignition, magneto, starter battery and gener- ator manufacturers; Jackson. Motors Corporation Jackson, Michigan; Kentucky Wagon Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Sag- inaw Sheet Metal Works, Saginaw, Michigan; Traffic Motor Truck Cor- poration, St. Louis, Missouri; Mur ray-Tregurtha Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts, manufacturers of gasoline engines; and If, F, Holbrook Company, New York, N. ¥., manufae- | turers of automobile bodies. HARDING — MAKES LONG AUTO TRIP (By the Associated Press) Washington, July 1.— President Harding left Washington today by | automobile for Gettysburg, Pennsyl- vania, where he will be an overnight INDEPENDENTS MAY CONTROL STATE SENATE Fargo, July 1.—The initiated lay repealing the teachers’ wage act has been approved by the electors. Likewise, the proposal increasing the bond debt limit for financing farm loans from $10,- 000,000 to $20,000,000 has heen approved. These results are dis- closed by partial returns avail- able today. |_ Fargo, N. D., July 1—Defeat of Leaguers in Traill, Benson and Pierce, opens the way to the turn. over in the state s e. , Nonpartisans have ousted an in- dependent ttor in Morton county. Of the 24 senators being elected this year ten of the nominees on the Republican ticket where there were contests, are Independents. are 15 holdover Independents, thus putting the Independents within striking distance provided they go through the general election as they did in the primar; The Nonpartisans have ten hold- over members of the senate. Of the nominees on the Republican ticket where there were contests, the lea- guers have 13 candidates, The lieu- tenant governor also will be an Inde- guest. at the Marine Corps camp Pendent if his vote should be needed. there. Tomorrow he will leave the | In two counties the nominations wer Gettysburg battlefield for Marion, | Without oposition. In LaMoure, Ohio, to attend a home-coming ecle- | guers have the Republican nomina- bration which will be held. next, week. The entire trip will be made by automobile. The president pects to reach his destination Mon- day. FORECAST FOR COMING WEEK Washington, July 1.—Weather out- look for the week beginning Mon- day: ~ | Region of the Great Lakes; first part fair, latter part, unsettled with local showers; normal temperature. Upper Mississippi. Valey: Gener- ally fair with a probability of local | thunder showers the middle days of the week; normal temperature, OLES WOULD CHANGE MIND; | IS TOO LATE: (By the Assoc Youngstcwn, 0., July 1—George L. Oles, who resigned as mayor of | Youngstowg last night, today made a futile attempt to reconsider and re- sume the office which he qeclared | “the most thankless 4 job gn the | world.” But the ‘city solicitor ruled that Oles’ resignation jvhichj‘was to be effective July 1, became valid at} midnight last night and Oles is out | for good. | The U. C.-T. will hold their annual picnic Sunday, July 9th. The place will be an- nounced in' the Tribune some | time next week. U. C. T. Picnic Committee. Hemsti‘ching. N. W. Kelley, | 211 Broadway, Bismarck, | ted Press) : Supper Served 6 P. Bie 4th of July ¢ tion, the Independents going into the Democratic column, In the southern McHenry county district, the Lea- guers have the Democrat nomination, the Independents have the Republi- can nomination. Leaguers have won’ Republican nominations in Ransom, Barnes, Me- Lean, Morton, Dunn, Mountrail, Ward, Bottineau, Steele and Griggs, Rol- lette, Emmons and Kidder, Eddy, Ros- ter, Burke and Divide counties. Independents have won nomina tions in Walsh, Grand Forks, Cava’ lier, Cass, Traill, Richland, Logan and McIntosh, Benson, Pierce and Town- er counties. IENGINEERS ARE ON WARPATH RTE ah ae Make Preliminary Survey of Indian Village Site A dozen or more local engineers, members of the Bismarck Club of the American Association of Engi- ners, left town in a fleet of autos afternon with the old Indian illage at Ward’s as their destina- tion. A survey of the site of the ancient There] village and environs is to be made as the first step toward the contem- plated restoration of at least a part of the village and permanently mar- king this historic spot. - A topographic map will then be eee ROBERTSON H You apply as directed. Very simple and easy to understand. Directions come with each bottle. This includes a cure for asthma and bronchitis which is connected wfth the hay feyer. WRITE W. B. ROBERT Price $2.60, o Mandan. Schebler’s Potato Race Cold Drinks, Ete. - Daricing 8 P. M. to 2 A.M. WAGNER'S ORCHESTRA M. All Taxis and Bus Lines Will Furnish Service at 25¢ COME EARLY -- - STAY LATE drawn showing all the configurations of the ground, the location of the Indian moats, salients, grinding stone, houses ete, Such a map in itself will be of particular value in; preserving data, knowledge, ete., re-| garding this important but long ab- andoned Mandan Indian ‘habitation. The movement to restore the vil- lage or a part ef it has been initia- ted by the local engineers,’ as a civic activity, not only of local. but also national value and interest. It is pointed out that the restoration and| preservation of this historic point, provide-a feature of interest existing on no other transcontinental high- way jn the country. el Following the survey, and map,} rplans and an estimate of cost will be made for the actual restoration work, ‘. Members of the engineering party engaged in this work are Messrs.! Barneck, Roherty, Mayer, Morris, Kaulfuss, Wallace, McMahon, Diehl, Johnson, Myers, Carley, Clifford, Bridge, Foster and Bowen. Arrange-| ments have been made for the par- ty to camp out for the night, re- man to the city some time Sun- lay. EMPLOYEES ARE WARNED: NOT TO VIOLATE. RULES Washington, July 1.—Commission- er Blair of the internal revenue in a statement to Representative Knight, Republican of Ohio, declared the ELEBRATION —AT— Four Miles N. E. of Town Races. Will Start at 1:00 o’clock Broncho Busting , Foot . Tug o’ War Contests Sack Race - Prizes For All Events We Will Serve Meals at Any Time. Home Made Ice Cream, trade does not desire any of its “em- ployes should be perniciously active AY FEVER CURE Dak, Dairy Farm Horse Races Races Egg Race Lunch at Midnight N. D. Olson, 2,7575 | Shafer, | in, 2,708; | Steen, 2123; Gal 2,075; Carpenter, 1,991; Church, 2, 725 & f hae 4% | § For Sale Five room bungalow, thoroughly modern. Price... -$3800 THE WEATH 'R | if} For Sale Seven room house. Excellent condition. Price. ....$4500 >, For Sale Five room house, two story, fully modern. Price... .$5200 w For Sale Five room bungalow. Price............0005 ween es HB150 For twenty-four hours: ending, at noon today: Temperature at 7 a. m. ‘Temperature at noon .- Highest yesterday sterday - t last night . ation s..++s: Highest wind velocity .. Weather Foregasts x For Bismarck and vicinitys, Fair, ygonight and Sunday; not} much" “change in temperature. For North Dakota: and Sunday; not much change erature. Se General Weather Conditions The Low has moved eastward to the Great Lakes region and has been anied by general showers in regionand Mississippi Val- mattered showers in the Plains States. High pressure and fair weather prevails over the west. Mod- erate temperatures prevail. D. T. OWENS & CO. Room | 55 70 A clean, Fair tonight in Ath of July accomp: the La ley and Amenia .... 72 0 ae : Be acas 60 oe tere] Races, Broncho Busting, Ete. ottineau .. ‘ ; Bowbells .. 65 0 er . Everybody Welcome Devils Lake .64 0 el'r ; Dickinson »« 68 0 el'r Dunn Center 67 0 er = Ellendale . 65 0 clr Fesserfden . 65 0 clr Grand Forks 70 0 clr Jamestown . & 0 el’r 9 Langdon .. 65 0 cl’r Jarimore 68> doar Whisbon ...++ 68 0 er Minot . 64 a5 ; a F Napoleon .. 63 onRY Pembina, ... 80 0. clr Parcel Delivery Williston .. 68 0 eldy Moorhead .. 68 0 eldy ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist Protect Your: Health Always Use i‘ REVENTIVE sit @ 2,054, | D. tT. OWENS & co. TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. ” Play Billiards. it. NEFFS At Old Pienie Grounds One milé north and half mile east of MENOKEN Phone 917 Six Blocks from Postoffice, 10c. Over Six Blocks and South of N. P. \ Tracks, 15e. ns = — 1, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. scientific, pleasing game. 114 4th St. Celebration | : PICNIC AT Persian Lake All Electric Lighted JULY 4th, 1922 a) ‘SPEAKING Spend the Week Bring Your Lunch—We Have the Coffee {2 ALL FREE ATTRACTIONS 15 : Ladies’ and Men’s Bath Houses TUG-OF-WAR © _ Ask the Way at Any Town and Come for the Day HORSE RACES SWIMMING CONTESTS - BRONCHO BUSTING BASEBALL GAMES 50-PASSENGER BOAT DANCE AFTERNOON. AND EVENING 5-Piece Orchestra Ends at Persian Lake ABW BWAN OWT (0) BOATING Ww va PNMOUOU MAIN. in any election added that he regretted “it exceed- ingly if any employe of this bureau had violated the rules in this re- spect.” ile or primary” and Brown & Jones. Fall in, Buddy! In more than 11,000 communities the world over today your old Buddies are, through The American Legion, still in action, fighting at home for the land that was good enough to fight for abroad. There are vacant places in the ranks that can never be filled—blank files dedicated to the memory of old shipmates and tentmates who went West when death rode in the air and sea. But there’s your old place in the line, Buddy, wait- ing for you, and the bugle of duty sounds “Fall in.” There are no written orders or commands except those of your, own conscienee, and bunk-fatigue brings no excited top kicker. Just the same, Soldier, The American Legiin needs you and you need The American Legion. That’s fifty- fifty. Hold up your end and become a member. By midnight—Saturday—July 1, Lloyd Spetz Post of Bismarck wants to have every eligible service man or woman enrolled as a member. Your honorable discharge is your eligibility ticket. Your Legion button tells the world you have such a discharge. For further information call at 204 MAIN STREET 212 MAIN STREET cc Your Declaration of ' Independence One hundred and forty-six years ago our forefathers declared these to be free and independent states with ‘equal op- portunities for everyone. Have you made the most of your op- portunities > Make your financial state free and in- dependent by opening an account with us and adding to it regularly. In commemoration of Independence Day » JULY 4TH This Institution will be closed all day Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. Last Time Tonight ~ Buck Jones In His Fastest and Most Thrilling Drama “WESTERN SPEED” - « “ —also— - on Harold Lloyd Comedy — Fox News Tuesday, the 4th of July, . our store will be closed. Sup- ply your needs Monday. —-~ ‘Count the Chevrolets’ us = his MONDAY TONIGHT SATURDAY “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” FROM ZANE GREY’S “WILDFIRE”’ MOVIE CHATS ° ‘ BABY PEGGY COMEDY, “CHUMS” MONDAY Ethel Clayton in “SHAM” *